Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1929 Page: 11 of 12
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929
New Mail Route
CANADA
' MCHTRE*
At the Sign of
the Orange Disc
. NEW YORk. July 11—Four LEON GUANAJUATO. Mexico,
trainmen werp killed today near July 11 jf—</P)— Bandits attacked the
Coniine, nr. V.. when the Cleveland Arroyoilondo Hacienda in the Man-
Express ol| th* Erie Railroad crash- uel Doblado dLstrict and killed the
ed into a derailed freight train, it j woner. -Eladio Zaragoza, it was re-
was arinoiiiced at Erie headquarters ported today.
her*. No passengers were injured.)] Two doctors sent to treat Zara-
The merj killed were tlie engineer, goz.Vs three young daughters, mal-
fireman afid two mail clerks, the treated by the bandits, also were
lhtter two in the baggage car of the cap*ureHl stripped and laslied. I
Express. |--♦----
After tne Crash the freight cars -
Miami
HOUSTON. Tex.. July 11.—uPl—
Twenty-three, Swiss heirs of the1
late George H Hermann of Hous-
ton have asked the federal district'
court here to give them each a slice
Of a $10,000,000 melon.
In a suit filed against trustees of
the Hermann estate they claim that
specifications of the will have been
broken, thereby entitling them to
itt* lull value of the estate.
^ They lost their first court battle
when Federal Judge J. C. Hutcheson.
Jr., denied an injunction restrain- i
tag the trustees from further ad-
ministration.
Claims of the heirs are based
principally on the method of.opera-
tion of the Hermann hospital here.
Christian Lendl of Chur Switzer-
land. has the power of attontfv
from the other 22 relatives’ and h:s
claim is authenticated by the Swiss
government
The petition of the heirs claims'
the hospital is not being and ‘never
has been operated as a charity in-
stitution but chat most of it is de-
fined to pay patients and mljer pur.
poses "wholly out of ke°pir.j with
a chanty hospital. •
It further alleges the hospital cos* f
was exo&Mve and out of krpnu-with
the spirit of economy expressed and
Implied by the testator. The origi-
nal" amount set aside for the'cob-
itruction ot hospital wa< $100 000.
the heirs recite, whereas they claim:
the buildmg’cost $600,000 and equip.1
ment $400,000
..The hospital was not built on the
J/Lt now occupied by. Sam Houston i
T».'l. set a>ide for irs construction.'
but ts located in a fa-hlonabl sub-
urb. far from th section of the ci'v
where .the poor, the indigent. the in-
firm and the unfortunate congre-
gate. work and live, the petition
avers.
The Swiss heirs contend they had
no notice of the probation cf the
-will.
Answering the contentions. \V. A.■
Childress, mao^^cr of the estate.
said that when the trustees askrJ ’.
for authority to construe the will A1
in 1920 they tried to locate the heirj
but w;ere unsuccessful. The court “ •
then granted them the right to con-
struct the hospital on its present j r,.
site and sufficient money to build ^
the institution of- the desired pro-
portions, he stated. jnor
"The trustees of the estate have ^e‘
lived up to every requirement of the j
law.” Childress asserted. “The her. - ^
are without foundation in their ‘ i
claim. ’ L ,
AMERICA/
Governor Of New
Mexico To Speak £
In 1 I r "ones a
RasWFjLLJN. M. July 11 -1.4*.- ,
R C Dillon. Ipovemor of New M> \- i! ‘ ‘
ico, and J. w . Hall. Mayor of Res- comma
v eil are tp br speakers on the pro- . ,mn f0
craim of thj Pecos VaHey-Inter- ■ PV|.,^r
mountain district convention of the in
West Texts Chamber of Commerce .here
he# July 16 7 The
\ The cor venj ion will be held after ,l(1ns w
ihfl arrival f-oin Ruidoso of the pretrial
tfadrth annual motorcade sponsored j ilMci hi
by the rwgiolal organization 'The|j^ the
iTjotorradtj will spend the night In I ipg tre
rtofwell where entertainment has -urgent
beeni platmed for them'and\w‘ill con- the tel
tituie thehiuilt day to Clovis, and
th j>irt. ! shrdlstlrdlfJ.rdluulmi
CO CITY. Juflv
SA TlAGC
Oovernw Dillon will address the
dlMtrlct delegates during the mom-
miii sessiop. ak will Mayor Hall who
will make! th* welcome address and
Jddee J D Hamlin, vice president
of the West [Texan Chamber of
Cpinmerce who will respond.
Strength to the
one ... to the
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crude oils and after'exhaustivtj research finally succeeded m
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Prices Smashed By This Great
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Sale Starts Tomorrow 8:30 A
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1929, newspaper, July 11, 1929; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041262/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.