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ULLETIN
the World Every Minute of the Day * ft
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INCUS TODAY;
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Associated
jss Leased Wire in Our Office Connects Brownw
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BROWNWOOO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4,1928
AROUND THE
SUPPER TABLE
V1IS8 NORA NEAL writ** from
™ Rochelle offering her congrat-
ulations upon the success of the
ro«i bead campaign. Rochelle Is
tn McCulloch county, a down miles
north at Brady, and the road con-
necting the town with the county
■eat le a dandy. When it is dry.
When It is wet It is all wet.
Opposing Mound! Artists ifi Today’s Game
DITCHERS bear the heaviest burden in
Shekel of the Cardinals and Waite
the assignment for mound duty in the fh
learned that Ruth. Gehrig aad Meusel w
j'world's series, and Willie
(ft of the Yankees drew
lame today. Hherdel soon
rank poison.
f writes
i Brown-
,ve been
ty.- He says a cement manufact-
uring plant could be established
' YANKEE STADH ;M, NEW YORK, Oct.' 4— (AP)—
C’rihnlH hut still phivin/; chimpionsliip Baseball, tihe New York
Yankees made their hit? count today and In-at the StJ‘Louti
(ardiiif.U, 4 i«> 1. tti th -oja-fiing ^anie of the \\torld”s Series
before u record slmtterii g crowd «?f 75,0001
Ixing l^fot-c noon I lie vast cipanw of bleak* vers was two
thirds tilled. So was tlii* upper tier of the triple decked stand,
the gut -s to which had iJeeo ojwned ati 10 o’clock .o admit long
und stcudilv 'mounting !i|nc.s of the faithful. Only the left field
bleachers showed auv vacant space in Ihe imrese-ved sections,
with the game time, 1:301 nearly four hours off.' i’ ,
This assured some 40,000 customers in the $1 and $3
seatsj These together with the Reserved sets which were sold
out days ago, would shove the total throng up to around 80,-
000 >3me 17.000 in excess of the previous higli mark for
World’s Series ill i
White called Herbert Hoover, to-
Wn. as follows: A “nitwit.- 'what-
ever that may be.
nly a jump
belie pCssi-
, one of the
t lik* dull-house, jafmty and gohd Matured in
1 , ♦. J '
, were
short-
while tin* cameras clicked, tin* btyacher crowd*
At least oik* of tin Ydjnk
short (if a Wheel chair irajkjd
Ihistir reports.'. It was fiopJ p
first to arrive in I
• blue suit and brown cap. .4
J *• 'i'lie Yankees WbiMV dl
first on the field for practice.
IV Irefor
j ydled ui
; All Hcri
DAY IS IDEAL -
It was a mild, ha;:v (lay, ideal for the gaip
, lighted up an unusually colorful stene. ’I’lie grain
were I* sleeked in hrigiii buntijig and the national
nmHi more profusion tlian oxer before. The' Stars
fluttered from several dozen staffs atop the big
well as from the rentyi field pole that al»o f|n^i^
i Champ ioaahip hunting ,of Il)‘i!7. . . . .
For-batting drill, *Ro»y Bill** Rygn, who tui
! the Va linen while wearing a'Ginnt uniform t* the V
| pitched to the champions. Ruth leaned his big bU< I
J lr dir a few curves and Ihe firsjt big ditotfrrosat dp b
The Hoover Democrats are tak-
InkJgie matter seriously, however.
Bparira W. Hall, who gives most
o! her time to the .city of Brown-
wood da Carnegie librarian and ■
raodaw bar service there wheth-
er bar salary Is p<$kl or promised,
sags orb women are supporting *
Hoover, and that vhe women usu-
ally get what they-want. If left
to a vote of the husbands, the ver-
dict will be unanimous that they j
lf .fi
SHERD
REV. W. BRISTOW QRAY writes
^ In from Bay City. “Hurray and
wii* rah* for Brown wood and the |
----* IkMSil tsaiia and Ikd Rllllptm *
WAITE HOYT
and the Bulletin
st aL" Dr. a ray
rarbrn who have
against
crate, ha h down in the mosquito ; PHILADELPHIA. 0ct 4.—(gh--*-
hraedlnr frounds trying to save Declaring that more than 1.006000 n ■_
gome people from the devil. Hs gallon* at alcohol had been Ule- T||
write* Chat “Wf* are having s gaily delivered here yearly. District lip
food meeting and good interest so Attorney Monaghan said today the III
fir" T “T* ; grand fury ttsiiettgatton of rum' "***
ml I [• * * i ‘,J runners hud efcppsed the methods f
*T%* WORLD atoriea begins this * diversion and that it wouM be a 1 III
4 AfUdnoou. and toll tow* ilaag One brass t^s huge -vstem
•mil either the Yankdes or thC/ra#* of bootlegging could be re-! Ill
Cardinals win. four gM^a.^ All of „ubli*hed . «»r
’KuT; Ff
SS^Sd^SS 5*.*Vte£ SS~«1 Patterson. Fte- I |
crowning emit of the year in the publicah org.uii3ation ward leader
wartdof shldta and there is a and member of the state legislature. <
thrill In every word that is print- who are under $15,000 bail each on
ed about it. The Bulletin will give charges of bribery, extortion and _
n complete report of each game of ednspiracy. will be presented to the ;
the series except the Sunday tame October grand jury tomorrow. f “
This newspaper works only six dkys ^ i the a
a week ‘if irram
alVUr ■ I eluded the curUiits $fu*r tnsUr weO-1
1$ Ull LL I ding. Mr. land'lira James Joseph •
■> , Tunney today were prssiiHbsd'fP'j
tijun cf Being lor be wmrwheip nesr Ptoredc*. serf**
was the general cf Dantt 4 love for1 Beatrice,
ree*! of er.,Govcr-. After 'tne cerrniomrs. in the' w- 1
Steet of Colorado- elusion of the Hot; l Russle. Tunney
crowd at the Di»-» bruahed aMde reporters ‘and plip-
Wedneviay ifight tographers as h«* and the former
•es ;>f the Ant!-.\l Polly Lauder made their way to
of Texas. an automobile in which they ^ped
jm to heavy build, away. . I- I-! 1 I
dr arid moi'tache. ' The bride 'wore a two piece red
iuccttsful bu-UKfc-y broadcloth suit trimmed with black.:
i constantly recur- fiat fur and a wide! red hat. She
if. Sweet spake to carried her bridal flower*. [TUI*-»
A overflowed tne ney wpre the blue suit in which 1*
liall. There were was married. It was thought that j
per:/>ns boih men as well as visiting Florence they,
iy stood, and there would tour other romantic and hfc* ‘
*d away. . i toricwl places Including Puetgk,*
rrnod at thl* mfet- where Pope Leo XIII was btshjbp
having come from for 30 years before being called' to
bdir.g mttoducxl the Vatican, and Assisi, home of
y Rev. C. A. John- the humble St. Francis.
18:10
Mi m lasting from 3 00 dclock how. the .wound was rece.v-u,
ftemoon into the night. The police explanation of th-
V ! gressman, Guinn* JVilliums shoo^Jig t> tiiat Obregon was slight
11 lr as principal .speaker at. ly w sunded .acc-demally this mom
it i noon meeting, is the prov *ng w i-A‘- he aLghted from lus auto
) AT If O’CLOCK , i\
)—Trathousand baseball fa|M we)
when the gates were opened at
10 o’clock for the ftnt fans
id in line for hours to Mg '*
sobers. Only one ticket eoofd be
a trtAK
during the next two weeks or j
j0. The State r’air opens on Sat-
Sj^iu^the* So^^Ind MooUwsU ' fcUlll
Sines and outer- attracUoris. it is <
going to be difficult to day on the j
job here. One aggravating thing BELGRAE
MBut being a newspaper person is was
ttSt somebody is always ■sending killing of c----- -----
JlllinM1 to attractions that are to be by Albanian troops .would aggra- Con
fijfeefi a couple of hundred miles vate 'the already strained relations home
sway between Jugoslavia and the nev ’ly sents
• * * i 1 established Kingdom of Zogu K j »id t
The Ballinger fau^/or mstance. j tr0ops were understood
is going to be he.d Oc x>ber 9 to^3. ^ pu^u^d a countryman ac-
wr.d here^ is a *}' cuseid of mfirder across the border
graved ticket into Jugoslat territory after the Ju- Fr,da*
***' ■ • turned their 'attention from the p,e( ?<
------ / j lone fugitive to the Jugoslav, for-
Nn Panacea For ’ ■ 2T* '*'* “d wo'mdln8 “V‘ i at>
ir this rally were made at
held in the County Court
sday night, at which over
U Brownwaod Democrats
cir approval of the tiCxet
>rm as made at the Hcus-
room
sixty
voicei
into a friendly -mood at the start
by a clever hittt ct the s^-called
whiperir.? cani^algn, so nfuch in
jsman Williams. whose PAiElSTTNE. Tex. Oct. 4»—i>Pv— ’the ifew
h Decatur and who repre- After an argument over boss. J yculd t
‘Wichita Falls district, is W. Able. 23; was shot and,killed ’ior*. ar
i a talented speaker. He is and S. A ^ornwiU was injured have an
tour of many Texas cities late yesterday Reagan Pctiette. 25 enc *. ^
n favor of Alifred E. Smith was under arrest today. 1 present
srrive in Brown wood 'early Both men were struck by shigr ihere v
te,rnoon. \ frouj a shotgun. . ’^the crov
iresent at the preliminary
on meeting held Tuesday
5ined the Brown County
ic Club
Lynching Charges j
Against Houston -t j*1 ^
Man Are Dismissed card*JufihTi
ntion.
to the right field
> one. swung. Ball
one. outside. 8trike two. called.
Ball two. inside. Meuse 1 had to duck
this one. Foul. Meusel gent up a high
one to Frisch.
One run. two hiti , no errors, none
left. _' _ U
SECOND INNING. CARDINALS
The boys In the I ght field bleach-
ers cheered Ruth t > the echo
Rottomley up fall one. outside.
Strike one. called. Hoyt wed the
floater. Ball two, «lUide Ball throe,
high. Strike two. iwun*. Bottomley
Pcmoermt Ree^e. first of seven men schedule
th«* ojetemor to face trial in the lynching o
d tliati lie ix Robert Powell, nqgro. here Just tkr
j a LXOTMKrat.' tore the D
one as long as vent ion. w
llic principles ! The char
stood poised to ^hrow out the firyt
ball. Meanwhile the umpires dis-
cussed ground rules with Captain
Frisch of the Cards and
OXeaiw. of the Yanks
Ruth got a good hand a
bled out to right field. 1
perceptibly as he trottedi s
There was some delay
photographers! .could get
signed a
♦upport all the Democratic
from constable to pres.-
jhe following is the pltdpc
which has
■moert tic National Ccm-
ts disniascd today. . |
re was dismtwd on mo-
ryan. * ition of the assistant district, ti-
lth can repudiate torney. who stated that evidence
tform. I rah repu- was weakest against Reese and that
aud j i his trial w’ould weaken Ihe staee *
leriment" a* used f«f- Reese;was the only one of
vir in connectS1!th* Billed lynchers arrested Who
was mterpSetra bV 'dld not make a «uu*mcr>t. offi-
mrantng that live ,cem said.
n by the people of1 W. J. Barnes, assistant district
he hob-
i limped
f list of signers,
U nented since that night}:
ie‘ undersigned citizen, of
Browipc (unty- pledge our loyal sbp-
II the nominees of the
la lie jjarty from constable to
ti land we hereby promise our
[c |t* to secure the election of
* HlHl ADELPH1A. Oct.: J< , • - ■■ { fl--
There L- no unlver:.al panacea to WASHINGTON Oct 4—Opt- «
remedy g%'ricullural troubles. Hurry President *nd Mrs. Coo’lidgc cel#-
L, Russell, dean of the college of brated today their twenty-third ' A,
agriculture at: the University of .a.-dciing un».' vcrsa'-v-rtb< ir last one* 111
Wisconsin, toki mnnber# of th^ in the Vfhite House. I LI
American Banker^’ Association. | r They had both da re fully avoided ,
"The future success of the farm- .special pre|iar*tlons for the occa- Wl
ef lie* In miptovtnk hi* labor in- wlon. telling friends they wi*hod to
tiled to hit the cilpple but mused
It. Foul. Foul. Boti ooley was given
a base on balls, UM
and on the inside
Hafey up. Foul,
two. swung. Hafey
third called strike.
Harper up. Ball
strike one. 1 The
Hoyt warmed -tip leiMirrily in
nuyv «n; lucu "up iriMin
box. Douthit up.j
Owens liixlsU-dlthat evei
rapher be off tne field
permitted Hoyt to pitch
ball. U " i ^ ’
Douthit polished his bat With some
dirt-and stepped to the plate. Ball
one. irvido. Strike one. i
was a fast one on the li
■trike two. Ball two. I
Douthit went out. Latzerl to Gehrig. I
High ujp. The Yankee outfield canve
c|ose. Foul, strikf one. High sent up(
a high, fly to Paschal. Frisch up/ ief».,
The crowd applauded the New York t gRi
\f«I» ON PAOK TWo»
one. Inside. Foul,
Cardinal* wore
JW* working the hit aid run play* but
Harper filed
I out to Paidml.
Wilson up, Ball On*, outside. Hoyt
tossed out Wilson lit first.
No run*, no hits, no error*. One
1COND INND O. YANKEES
Lasrierl up. Kafsy gathered Ui Las-
zetfa long Oy near he left field bar-
| Dugan up. Ball 0 le. outside Strike
lone, swung. Foul, strike two. Ball
two. low. Frisch to wed out Dugan!
Bengough up. 8 like one, galled.
Ball one. low, outade. Frenach took
Bengough * hoppej and tossed him
out. h'-
No runs, no hfUi no error*. None
left. • < - i M'
THIRD INHWO- YANKS
HaranvUle up. I trike one. called.
Ball one. high. Hall two. outside.
Ball three, inside. I trike two. called.
Foul. Foul. Ruth took Maranvine's
Ifly. .J
Shardel ufL •■Bell one, hnlde.
Harper fouled the
right with the The six men who atlll faced
. .‘lie said he was charges of murder In the lynching"
to do until two wpre Howard -Minton. 20; A>B
one Smith secur- whleerer. 2«; J. E. Kent, 87; Char-
of Raskob, whom ue oidham. 24. Clyde Bhuck. 32.
1 as “souglngly and Buber Kent, who remained un-
ny no earth”^ and apprehended.
The State alleged these men went
to the hospital where Powrll lay
seriously wounded. ■ draiged him
_ . and hanged him from a
bridge near here early by June 20
The negro was charged with mur-
der In the slaving of city detect-
ive A. W. Davis In a gun battle.
observe this .day in the same man-
ner a« they had observed all pre-
vious ones, ever since the f'rnt Tiiey
wished it to be a quiet family oc-
u lon free from all show or ar-
tificiality. j V
•oorns rather tlurn through the, un-
warned increment due to advent*
In price of hi* farm. * lie add.
-Agricultural deflation ha* run its
cou.se/the dean believe*, so with
ri*«)iiubT cheap money, an ad-
Juitinnit of taxes and a structirrv
that n fleets earning power ratrier
than Inflated and unearasd in-
crement In property values, the
farmer will be able to enjoy the
“{suits cf his labor on the basis oA
'.>-r ila'oor Income."
fidavit Made To .
Last April Speech ^
i..L. ^ * two. that at |
ANOKE. Va. Oct. 4-(/rt— c»Uy all the 4
»8ratlc County headquarters Ctded to vote M
made public last night an af- do so they woul
It th, which it was charged the Republican
Mrs. vFllHd W. Caldwell. Rc
can National committcewwrn
of Virginia, in a speech las
Iny no earth
htUdepUUa practl-1
(t Republicans de- I
Al. saying that to |
not lose face with ht>
PMlf. * . .!
nit the crossing of
t__,_______i* election he made
use of the recetit saying of Prank- j
lin D. Roosevelt. “We are Americans
riren before we an* Democrats." and j
therv cited famous bolters in the I
past, mentioniog especially Theo-
dore Roosevelt who bolted his par-
ty and ran fot the presidency on
the bull mose ticket.
■ r , . ‘ jj
RIot® Against An;endment
“There is a conspiracy in the
United 8tates.” he said, no under-
mine the Constitution and finally
Ret rid of prohibition. |f William:___„_________ _ . __
Jetjningr. Bryan were olive today, guest* of the Scandinavian Amsrt-
SmHh nor any* other like him would pm une. Before leaving they re-
cver have gotten the nomlnaltDiL'* iterated that they desired to make
a tf. Oct. 4.—Op)—The new
i dirigible Graf Zepphn,
lade her final test flight
BEI
Oei mi
■ havini
! flawle
• Unitei
i annoi
> THE WEATHER
weatl
t OrrupUd Territory
, Oct. 4.—ijp)—Reprc-
have been made to the
intcr-
\ day. - ’ i : j
I— , l West Texas: Tonight partly
t:! cloudy, cooler except in southeast ^frR1
J _ portion; Friday lair, cooler. ,
rlCClllcfll Louisiana: Tonight and Priday.
! partly cloudy, not much change in ,
Oct. 4—temperature. . \ sion
were injured Arkansas: Tonight and Pnday ^
idian Uaf if.c cloudy, local showers in north por- ventic
jumped ‘ th/* t'on; warmer tonight in north por- pj,
cd ridesw^ pet! Hon. * ; ' 'dirigi!
railway m»- Oklahoma: Tonight, partly cloudy, flight
. showers in northeast portion, cool- ihade
portion; Friday fair sons.
government by
hineland high commission
[ the flight of th* airship •
iplin over occupied terri-
Wiesbaden. The commis-
that such a flight was
to the Rhinelapd con-
) Eckener. buildci'' of the
has explained a short
?r occupied territory xcp.s
purely ni^'corokjElcal rea-
Csllr were sent for ambulances er
and doctors. - * a
her condi*tons have qom-'
i to pus over Wiesbaden, i
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 303, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1928, newspaper, October 4, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093841/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.