Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 138, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1929 Page: 12 of 12
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gRgWNWOOft BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAUCH 26. -,$>2S
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
EROMPAOI ONE)
Ac had a fttttnc that il iht rt>
fuMd. htr place at the hotel would
not bt secure. *Bo long u Pamela
did not carry her demands too far
Mildred waa wllllnc to accede to
them.
\ But tonight the was slightly re.
ceatfuL Stephan Armltage was
good company.
Her resentment prevented her
from hurrying, hut after they'd fin-
ished their coffee, she said they
must go.
At the hotel, when she was aay-
tng good night to Stephen In the
lobby, she uf Ids gaee go past her
face and bis smile suddenly broad-
en In delighted surpriea,
Mildred turned. Coming toward
Guatemala Officer
on Flight to His'
| Nation's Capital
“. Jt was Mias Baihart and 1 flash
for I dkf not want to take the
time.
After a few hours sleep I began
work on a detailed account of the
rescue. I conferred with Captain
Pavaloro of the Florida, consulted
my notes In the log book and had
a talk with Mr. Manning so that X
could prepare an accurate story.
As I got the pieces together I fully
realised the handicaps under which
the newspaperman works. This
story I ordered sent to the United
8Utes Lines eo that it could be
turned over the the ship news men.
I also forwarded a copy to The
Associated Press
• ELLINOTOE FOLD. NEAR
HOUSTON. TEXAS. March M—
. V Major Oscar Morales Lopes.
Guatemalan army officer, who le a
student attached to the third at-
tack group, aviation, of the United
States Army, stationed at Port
Crockett, Oalveston. Texas, hopped
off from EDtngtaa Plelg this morn-
ing at 7:11 o'clock, central standard
time, on a one stop flight to his
countrys’ capital, Guatemala City,
poets of American journalism—do
not come aboard to my hello. I
miss them. Their greeting le just
as Important to ate as entering the
ship at the Custom House, It seems.
Not that I might have news but
that I can just have a chat with
them. They are a clever, good-
natured lot and enjoy listening to
their interesting experiences In
meeting people of prominence from
all parts of the world. Some of
these men are known UnemaOhn-
ally. for their ability to Interview
anyone on any subject. Aside from
ABOUND THE
WORLD
fulfilling
my obligations-as a Reporter on the
staff, knowing also, that the organ-
ization with its.world-wide service
would give It tjtt widest distribu-
tion possible, relieving the anxiety
of many other editors who would
receive It over the Associated Frees
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 138, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1929, newspaper, March 26, 1929; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040817/m1/12/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.