Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1928 Page: 1 of 12
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LOWENSTEIN’S BODY IS FOUND TODAY
WO Bin —" T" •“*"•——fBan Tilden, Row Raised
FIT® H
'MENTO. Cal.. July 19. —
rporal Leon W. Bryant,
and Private Bari D.
Schute. Seattle. Wash.. United 8tales
Marine Corps Filers, were tilled near
Mater field here today when their
airplane suddenly caught fire and
crashed
A
mw*
Resume Argument
in State Oil Cases
AUSTIN. July 1».- (;p> —Argu-
ments over a motion for rehearing
of the state's so far successful suit
to recover 419 acres of oil producing
land In Hutchinson county and a
settlement for oil produced by de-
fendant companies, were resumed
Thursday In district court after ex
tending throughout Wednesday.
Besides the valuable oil land, the
state got Judgment last Saturday
for some 1600.000 from three oil
companies In accounting for prof Us
disputed acreage, found i
> be vacant of title.
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TEAM OF 0. S.
ALTKt'lL, France, July 19.—
(AFJ—Tbs french Tennis Fed-
eration today cabled the United
Ktales Lawn Tennis .Association
asking that it rescind " action
taken in removing Captain W'U-
Haas Y. Tilden 11 from participa-
tion with the United States team
in the inter-sone Davis cup
competition.
Rice Farmers of
Colorado Confer
A NO LITTON. Texas. July 19.—tJP) | The "dther faction, led by the
A -Two ffcuon* of Wharton and Markham :l?*?**\ «**
Matagorda county citizens. rice tended that the rice ^croP
growers and officials conferred here client* could no. be matured •
today In an attempt to settle a con- out additional water and asked pe
troversv over damming the Cokiradc
river for nee irrigation. .
9ne faction, headed by the Whar-
ton County River Commission con-
tended erection of a dam would
lead to formation of another raft
in the river, with Its attendant dan _ _
gcr of flood. A Houston dredging | threatened to get water for thel-
contractor has been working foi 1 noe far ms "one way or another,
three years in an attempt to remove i They began damming the river a
a raft and restore the original bed ^Dry Creek. When officials of the
mission to construct a temporary
dam. offering to post.sufftoirfltjqMff-
ey to guarantee against -any dam-
age which might "result.
The controversy originated when
farmers, learning removal of th(
raft would cut their water supply
I NEW YORK July T — 4>—Wil-
gram from Dr Sumner Hard}, pres-
Yuita nonorea toe memory of Captain Kmifeo Carranza.. wane uie ooay oi uie Mexican Linao..gn , 0f the California Lawn Tennis
lay In state at it Broadway, undertaker's. Following service* to New York, the body was to be taken a> rotation. calling attention to an
to Mexico City by special train. Carranza crashed in New Jersey en route from New York to Mexico mud* which apparently violates-
City, after repaying Llndb rgh's Mexican visit. In the picture, left to right, are Arturo Elias. Mexican .the amateur rule of the United
consul-general In New York; Captain R. WUe. U. S A., and Eduardo Halvido. The casket was draped states Lawn Tennis Association, a
to the river. The completed Jot ‘dredging company protested against
......... 1 would have saved Wharton from this dam warrants were sworn ou:
Item T Tilden II . has been remov-' flood menace bat would have laker against 31 farmer*. Eight were ar-
sd from the United L airs Dayl* cup i »»»>’ gravity water from rice grow- .rested, and removal of the obstruc-
team as a result of an investigation ! cr* ‘n Matagorda county, i tion was begun yesterday._
.following receipt of letters and tele
with the Mexican flag and the Stan and Stripes
Why Nobile _
Was Rescued First Body of Carranza?
B e i n £ Borne
Back Home
July 19.-hvP)—
Umberto Nobile, leader of
rescuet*
OMHII U
the tUsk expedition, was
iM the Arctic Ice before his com
all the c lrc urns tan-
the generals condi-
tion and his knowledge of the situa-
tion. made it advisable to rescue
him first, his Swedish rescuer* have
ABOARD CARRANZA FUNERAl
TRAIN. July 19. -hA*'—Acrov
the . ountn *o which he !iad come
as a messenger ot wood will, thr
brc-krn body of Captain Enitlu
Cprranza today was being swiitly
Ooplain Torn berg, leader of the | bdme back to his native land.
Swedish Spitsbergen expedition re- In the rear car of the specia’
ferrlng to the rescue of Nobile or ‘ funeral train the shades are drawn
June 94 by Lieutenant Elqer Lund Heavy scent of flower* fills thr
borg, said the lieutenant had or- j air Two soldiers stand at atten-
dees to take off one of the wound- 'tion at the head and foot of r
ed member* of the Nobile party bu* | bronze casket drapped with thr
whisk one was left to his discretion , flags ot. tor United State* anr
< i ' f Mexico and eontahtihjf The body of
WICHITA.
More Arrest In
Obregon Probe
SEEK SLAYER
II
Mexico's fallen idol.
LT KILLS BOY
PA. Kas. July 19.—(A>>-
mstanUy killed James
17 year old Dexter
high school boy. near Belle
Plalne. late yesterday
WUktoson. employed at the Bet:
Forsythe farm, was attempting to
hop a runaway team, frightened by
the storm. when the lightning
struck. Hie team was knocked down motor a shapeless, molten
but neither horse was killed. one wheel U«> nearby
The boy's parents. Mr. and Mr- jn tlie three remaining cars arc
J. C. Wilkinson, live in Ponca City, his father Sebastian Carranza, r
Oklahoma. Two brothers also sur- Military G>;ard of Honor consistinv
rive. j of four American \rfny Officers
—.„ land 14 enlisted men. Colonel Sam-
ATTACK ELLCTION LAW ' Jei Rojas, Military at"ache of the
8AN ANTONIO, July 19.—j Mexican embassy at Washington
Captain Juan Bemtain. also of the
Carry Plane Back
In the baggage car anead is the
"crashed up airplane in which e
mqn'h ago the flier winged awa’
from Mexico City returning the
good will flight of Colonel Lind-
^erg. The fuselage is twisted the
thing
M Official announcement wh> made
today that slvrral more persons have
been afrested In connection with
uhe assassination of President-elect
Obregon
Tne identify of these arrested and
the total m sober were not revealed
and Chief of Police Zertuche declin-
ed to give out aky further informa-
tion until the investigation la com-
pleted *
Those previously arrested include
! Joee De Leoh Toran. 23 vear old art
student accusec of the crime. Emllm
! Casado proprietor of the rfstaurant
1 aft Saint Angel, where Obregon «
killed and twelve employees of the
I re-taurant.
MEXICO CITY July 19 — ,A*' -
Search was in lens; fled today for
those whom President Cclles termed
the "intellectual directors
statement lvmrd by that body an- |
nounced today.
Evidence was submitted ui the |
form of newspaper article* appear- I —--- 1 • 5
mg 10 ihe New York World of July WICHITA FALLS Tex.. July 19 H ALIN A Okla.. July 19—(/Pi-
2. 6 and 8 and in the San Francisco .—(4*i—Although na>re thap a score Forcing ten customer* to 11* face
Chronicle of July 3 These articles.!of suspect* had been questioned and downward on the floor of the lobb;
printed under tl»e name of William ; released, the unriasked highway- while they held two officers at bay
T Tliden. II fcontalnod desenp- man who yesterdaV fatgUy wound- wl’-h gtins, two men robbed the
t}on* of current matches during the ed Charlie McDanill. pioneer North- Bank df 8allna here today and e»
English champfonsfiip being played west Texas cattleman, during an cajied Xrltii approximately $2,500 lr
<BT-
4TH OF JULY
BULOONB. Wrmpc* July 19.—OP)
—TV jfedy of Okpeam Alfiwd Low-
who rtwxppeaTfgt irwn an airplane
while it wax croasfng the English
on Juqt %
day. jr
The body ot the Bff^ao banker,
was taken to Otlaii this evening
by a fishing boat and the identity,
was establlshad by meant of t
wrist watch.
The tragic end tof Oaplafn Alfred
Lowenstein caused a —laHoo that*
had echoes on the stock eachangca
of Iamdott. Part. HnwiTls and
Berlin. A pottee inquiry In France
developed only that his valet and
stenogiapbers, who were accompa-
nying him an th» trip, noted his
disappearance whgn he failed to re-
turn from a lavatory at the rear of
the machine. Tsey found a door
open and later the captain's collar
and tie were discovered In the plane.
Surmises as to the tragedy Tanged
from theories at accidental death to
hoax. Members of the Lowenstein
family and Intimate friends of" the
financial strenuously denied that ho
had any reason to oomfnit suicide.
hrtw»»rh Juris 24 and July 7 at Wini- unsuccessful attempt to hold up th* currenc
biedon. Ihc statement said Ft^t S ate Bank at Dundee, Texa-
A threatened strike of tin- Amen- vUU wa-‘‘ »l Ur«e today
ran plasrr* under which they would tnie of the three automobile*
have refused to play in the Inter- commandeered by the slayer in es
rone matches with Italy was a ban- capipg was found abondened on a
dooed .this afternoon when Lott, street hare last, night Officers lm
Hennessey and Hunter 'unreservedly mediately rounded up every susptci-
sccepted'thetr assignments for the rus character tn Uie city, but wen
mter-sone finals apd play will go forced to release them as they estab-
Wlthi the two men when they es-
caped |n an eastward direction wa
a third member of the p*4dy whr
was wsttmg for the two bandit* at
the cufb
Home Rule for
i
of General
of tto
Alvar
)NIO.
Attacks on tlie Texas law which
ANTOf
otr Un
permits the Democratic party to ex-
clude negroes from tu primary elec-
launched tn federal court
when J. G. Wimberly,
petitioned for an in-
> which would force the par-
ty to alkr* him to vote.
RTTt tO MINHKAFOLIb
DETROIT July if.—<>IV- Min-
neapolis today wa* awarded the
1991 triennial conclave of the Grand
Biexmpment of Knights Templar of
the United States. The next con-
clave prqfcably will be held the lat-
ter part of June. 1931.
SIMMON 8 'RESIGNED
assasfination
Obregon
General. Obregon s body was rn
mpt*« to tus native state of Sonora
.some 1 000 mile* distant on the pres
identlaf tram which he would have i
Used after his inauguration in De-
cember. The bodv will arrive a' its
Mexican Army, and three newspu- last resting place tomorrow,
per ccrre.spxjndenu | As it left Maaico Citv thousands
Leaving N^w York at 4-50 *he of Obregon followers raised their
special train fpf'd through the New nKht hands and took a solemn oath
Jersey countryside where a week to sustain his principles and to see
ago the wings of Mexico s Lone that punishment was visited upon
Eagle failed him and he frl! to those responsible for his death This
hi* death was dtyi.- at the instance of a mem-
ber uf congress, who. ax the oath j
was given turned to President)
Tribute Paid
Herbert Hoover. Republican can-
hr'.r.te for president* continued to
•u’d uo Ins lead In The Bulletin's
straw vote bal’otujg Thursday, but
M. Smith IXrn*.ratio nomine-,
amed on hnrv. j
Bolters from the Democratic par-
y gr.ve l!»ovtr Si 1b kad as V did
e-terday Several person' who vot-
-d for Coolidve in ’9C4 however
'.re planning to \otr 1 >r Smith
More unci mor» ol tire ballots are
being signed
Many contain such notaimns 8>
these
"I am through with t! *• LH'd'O-
cratic part' "
All lor A1 A1 fpr all v
"I a Democrrtt and not a trai-
tor and a liar
"Two votes—mail
Hnovwi , -
Fven tx«'!r\ is cbmil In
ness this
In the east he s the bmt
lies the best for the wry
The corn belt says he's b«,s
•‘Everybody knows be;, tb.e
the rest
R & C'rptehrr 9<M Victoria, .-a.v.s
Put Ferguson and Butte on your
tomorrow as scheduled.
UTKUIL. France. July 19^-
l IP'—in an unofflrial but
thrill nr tennis match, after
BUI TIMra was deposed as cap-
tain ot hte American Davis cop
team the American star de-
feated Baron dde Morpugro. No.
1 Italian player. in straight
sets. 6-4, «-g, 6-1.
ltehed alibi*. They were without ■
' clue 'today.
McDaniel wa* shot by the bandit
when lie refused to open Uie door
cf the bank, which had been cloaec'
for Uie noon hour. He died at a
hospital here last night Funera
services were to be held today »•
Dundee.
id wife for
w n-
tfy test.-
best fill' *
AUTEUIL. France July 19.—l/Fh
-William T. Tliden t>, Baron Hum-
bert de Morpurgo 4
Tills was the score of a thrilling
M t of tennis played todav between
the leading stars of the American
and Italian Davis cup teams who;
owing to the sensation decision mix
pending Ti!d»*n. are not to meet in
actual cop competition.
As soon ;is the ofneial ruling bar-
ring Tilden was given out. the baron
approrched Tilden at the
Carlton
Let s 'have one set anyhow," he clncts
Senator Wheeler
Again Nominated
HELENA. Mont.. July
Burton K Wheeler Unitec
State* senator from Montana re-
nominated by tlie Democratic parti
In Montana in Tuesday's primaries
interest today centered in the race
for Democratic nominee for gover-
ndr with Governor J. E. Erick.v^r''
leading Roy E. Ayres by a .yrt^h
Anti-Smith
of South Unite
ASHBVIL^B. N. C . July 19.—OP)
-Organtiatlftn of the "southern dry
antl-8mlth Democrat*" wa* per-
. fected today at the second execu-
tive session of the conference of
aouthern dry DemoeraU here. The
/-» t • • t ' Dxnk wa* formally adopted with
t roatia IS A SUea approval at a report By a commit -
__ : tee named yesterday to draw up a
BELGRADE. Jugoslavia. July 19. rtatement of purposes and a plan of
—iAh—Home rule for Croatia with- procedure- _ .
m the Triune kingdom of the Berra T** committee reported
Croat* and Slovenes, similar to that with a 1600s,word platform and plan
enjoyed by Ireland is being urged °* procedure that was discussed pri-
upon Stefan Raditch: Croatian pea- vately for more than two hour*
The platform was expected to be
made public at the cloee of the ses-
sion. although Its adoption was an-
InsisUng' home rllle nounced while the conference was
working on appointment of a com-
mittee consisting of representatives
lrom every southern state to plan
ways and means of defeating gover-
nor Allred E. 8mlth.
ant leader
Raditch declared ne had received
10 000 telegrams, mostly from the
United States
is the only solution of the conflict
between the three elements of king-
dom.
Several Arrested
.. After Vienna Riots
Babe Ruth, Smashes
Oat 37th Home Run
Hoki i margin
t Return* from 1.134
cinct
In the state
said "Our tennis careers have 22 Ayrc*Hm427
»ftrv hut stranaelv i ---' -----♦♦--
of>r«90
garfe Erv
pre-
Erickfon
lasted many years but strangely (
enough we never have met on the p., « , Lf IJ
toe tram rolled slowly through Callps standing nearby and said | ballot. That Is the bes» test to find courts. ThLs decision app**ars to ullflQ iYIQJX IS Held
Trenton cannon boomed a 13-gun 1 We demand of you justice bv th-a out who are the mam bolters in flic spoil chances of up disputing i
| coming election I am lor pure arid niatchlhis year so let's pla^ an un
j unadulterated l>emoera< v
salute, an honor usually paid only Pum-Sbmerit of those guilty of mur
to a Major General Thousand' i dering Obregoti
AUSTIN July 19.—<&>—First As-
sistant Attorney Oeneral D. A. Sim-
mons resigned today, effective Aug-
mt 1, to go to Houston and form
0-'1nf partnership with Col Thomas
H BeU
DENY BUS PERMIT
AU8TIN. July 19.——Detual
of the application of Herman Pen-
rod to operate a bus line between
Wichita Falk and Mineral Wells
wa* ril* meed today by the Mc’-or
Bu* -on of the state railroad
commkgt n.
TURTLE
Aged Shellback
Found Alive
in Block
lined the tracks there to watch the
special slide slowly par. as they
did at all other cities along the
way No hamlet, however small
but had It* quo'a of sorrowing men
and women who in silence watched
the tram pass
The father of the Mexican air
hero was profoundly moved bv tine
tribute being shown his dead son
My son s death I believe, ha*
accomprohe<i more U an formal
diplomacy could, he said "What
the American Government and peo-
ple have done in showing true sym
Identify Slayer j T’ H Halt sayst
Police identified the slayer as; I am sending my ballot in the
Jose De Leon Toran, 23. an art straw vote taken bv your pajier. I
student ahd a native of Lagos, m can no^see how a.ov Democrat car.
‘.he state of Jalisco I .hope to better conditions any bv
President Calles in a >ignt*d state-I voting lor Hoover Hr is pledged o
merit announced that the assassin j the Coohrige i»iicie*s These inch, le
had confessed that his crime was law enforcement Could anyone do
motivated by religious fervor Hr! levs rhan has been done bv the Rr-
said al.so the authorities had gain* d public ins toward law rnlorremenl
much Information "compUeating; in the last srien years’
directly clerical action.'' The govern- As to A1 Mmith’ bring a Catholic
ment. was’ determined, he stated bjj that 1 iay no influence witti rhe In
punish not only the material author - my opinion Senator Wahh Is the
"*f crime but alao to punlah "as i best man in the U h lor president
official
Together they Journeyed to Ro-
land Garros Stadium here w here
on Murder Charge
Austria to seize Bela Kun. once
communist ruler of Hungary and
—r— | now w anted there on charges of
POPLAR BLU15F. Mo., July 19— murder
. Cfh-W. C Hill.f 64 and totally
the rup matches are to be contested bl]nd ^ hrrr today 0{J
and played as if their live* depend- murder charge* growing out of the
rd on the result. Tilcksi proving too slaying la*t nigh! of Clyde Wilson,
much for the Italian »ce 46 who lived with him In a farm
house, nine mile* south of here. j
More about Tliden on page four. told officers Wlkon hAd come
section twd. —__-torTme intoxicated and threatened to
VIENNA. July :S — f/Ri —Several
Iversons, including a woman, were
under arrest today after participat-
ing In a demonstration for Colonel |
Gustave Wolff, who was sentenced
to prison yesterday for one year on be Ruth hit hi* thirty-seventh home
a charge of treason. Wolff, who is run Qf! the season into the light
leader ot the Austrian monarchist fjeW bleacher* in the first inning of
party, was charged with having in- todays g*me between'the White Sox
\itrd Hungary to send an army into the Yankeek at the stadium.
NEW YOWL Jaly 19.—iAP<
—Babe Bath hit hi* 37tfc and
38th home run hi today's game.
NEW YORK. Jklly 19 —vA'i-Bs-
9C.
ith‘» drive followed Co mbs double,
and gave the Yankees a lend of 2
to 1 over A1 Thomas
A crowd estimated at 2.000 gave
Colonel WoLff a rousing ovation out-
side- the court after sentence had
heen pronounced. They cried
’Long live the kaiser, down with
the republic."
A woman placed a laurel wreath
patoy and understanding
two nations u something which
Mfxico cannot misunderstand
At St Louis, which will be- reach-
ed at 6 o'clock toniKto the train
will then be stopped thirty minute
for special ceremonies.
between cx^mP^ ' those found to be “Intel-1 during these lawless times and he
lectual directors of the deed
General Antomo Rios Zertuc’i
installed a.s chief of.;»lice alter the
tragrdv announced that the prh
oner "had commenced to talk
! Fmilio Ca'-ado proprietor of thr
icovnvrun o.v pa ok rorm
WlOBTON
EX .. Knrr
July 19—<>IP»—The Tex-
homed toad that lived for a
auurter of a century to a comcr-
Jtone was completely outclassed to-
<!aV when workmen said they found
“ inch turtle alive to a block
L wood Which was to be used in
Twoonztruction of the U S S
-old Ironside* ' at the
navy yard
__cutting a large block of
a plane saw a foreign sub-
off the plane. They tnvesti-
Ijagl found the turtle Imbed-
the wood. The plane had demanding
\ slice off its nose
and carved the wood
Candidate Urges
Work On Streets
i This is the srrf»nd of a se- year.v pro in Hi„ .i_____
ries of article* telMng of the
• and Mates in the mayoralty
• lection Aug. 6. The third will
be published Friday.)
I RGING the need of better street*
^ and more park*. Palmer C. Me- texi> Funeral
into*. 39. undertaker, several days! ^ J
ago announced his candidacy for | .
the post of mayor of Urbwnwood. , mar_. 0,1 P^tober 8. 1908. he'
Heh, one Who u »' T. Bmter Hf
ie support of hL«]v“ ^‘kbtchiidPen. Palmer C.. Jr
friends, saying to his announcement P1^1- Mar>
that he only wanted the votes of'A1,rwda an^ Maicom.
__was rele»»«d and It those who thought him capable of Mr Melmu* received tos educa-•
to Lieut. John Lord who luiing tlie office, and not asking ;f*°d at »he following schools Llano1
of the recocirtnictKH! jute, for "friends' votes. Urownwood high. Daniel
gdTurtmntr Mr Mclnni* was bom August 17 Baker college. Bams* School of
-md wa* recently brought is88 at Llano, the xon of J. T. and I Sanitary Science and
Fla, where it Ada Mclnnla Th* family moved, Embalming
in 1W. m D6dXT€ lUOCIlvW
r. who died a few
lt«—«s a *nce oi
vear.v pco.. in tlir undertaking bu.M-
Iness in 1907 He Ls Oow manager
J ol the Me imps Funeral Home
| He Ls a member of the First
J Presbyterian church, Knight* of
Pyth.a*. D O K. K . Woodmen of
World. Degree ol Honor. Praetorian
L', ll Clltiiolic
Ballots by mail art coming into
The Bulletin office in larger num-
bers each day reflecting the interest
in the carnrwugti and It. ciindidatcs
and irsues. at this early stage, that
is manifest everywhere in conversa-
tion—on the streets, In • mb*, in the
homes, add ai public gathoiings.
Results of todays voting was as
Idlin'* s
H'xivi r 4b
Smith 35
Those who voted for Hoover today
voted lour years ago as. follows
Coolldge 10
Davis 31 ‘
Dldn t vote 2
Smith supporters of today vot'd
in 1924 as follows.
Coolldge...... ......... . 4
Davis ................... 28
Didn't vote ............ 3
Total result* since The Bulletin
poll began are these:
Hoover v .................. 101
Smith................... 65
Hoover supporters to this ballot-
ing cast their votes four years ago
in this fashion:
Coolldge 15
Davis ; .................... 83
Didn’t vote .... S,. •........ 3
Those voting for Smith cast their
1994 votq* as follows
Leo Diegel Takes
Lead in Golf Play
kill him. Hill said his son. Joseph, "toh the imperial colors on Wolff *
handed hur, a shotgun at hi* request head. Police finally broke up the
and the two wrnt outside the house, demonstration making several ar-
where Wtlson rushed at htm. rests.
"I Just touched the trigger, get-'
ting hi* location by his voice,’* the
blind farmer said.
CINCINNATI. Jaly 19. —Ufi
■haruSp!' was carried frcaa the
field suffering from an ankle
WESTFIELD. N J July 19—(Ah
—^Lro Diegel. New York, followed
his H7 of yesterday with 71 today
to lake the lead for the time being
at least, with 138 In the Mctropoli-
LK.1SLATI RL MEETS
2 Alleged Bandits
Are Under Arrest
in ihe
inning of tho game with the
Reds today when be collided
with Jablonawakl. Reds pitcher.
Boston seared four runs in thr
to land six to 9.
A THR BEAT 8T. LOUIS
PHILADELPHIA July 19 —iA’»-
Walberg of the Athletics allowed
TOPEKA July 19.— (>Pi —The _
.. .................... Kansas Legislature asaembled today 1 DALLAS. July 19.—<>^1—Two mm. . . T
tan open golf championship. John-1 for a special session to consider sub- .believed to be members or the gang only two h‘u#, 8hu* , ^
ny Farrell, national open champion, mltUng to thr electorate a constitu- who held up and robbed the pay-! ln.the °l a oouDie-
scored 68 today for a 38 lioie total Uonal amendment intended to
of 143 Tommy Armour, who led
the field yesterday with 08 was
late starter today. ,
sure the state’s future parUclpation
a! In federal funds for highway con-
Iftnictloh. r
CAN ANTONIO. July 19—<JP)—
0 Police today searched for an
abductor who apparently plica his
trade merely for the kick he gets
out of It.
8. W. Meyerhardt and Ml** Rhea
Lawrence attended a theatre last
night and returned to her home.
Just as they pulled up to the curb
a stranger sbovad the muzsle of tP
gun into Meyerhardt*> riba and en-
tered a rear aeat. The
later engaged in a series of
robberies in Dallas, were on their
way here today from Shreveport,
La., in custody of three Dallas of-
ficers.
The alleged bandits were arrest-
ed by Shreveport officers Tuesday
after a pistol fight there between
woman and a policeman. The
woman was in an automobile with
the two men, but escaped. A third
Aftar entarin* 1 member of the gang eluded Shreve
dty limits tty man left the ear and ^ton^b'i^whkdftaS*w^Tfotmd
ordered Mlag Lawrence to drive on several miles from the city. The
home. This she attempted to do. machine wax identified as one re-
master of the San JSESoUhTii I
a 96.000 payroll several week* ago \ Athletics our Wu J^t Simmon s
and later engaged in a series of home ® e 0
accounted for the Athletic* scop-
j Score
St. Louis
Seek Abductor of
San Antonio Pairl
.. 000 000 000 -0 2 0
Philadelphia .. 900 000 00 —2 4 0
Gray and Sohang. Walberg and
Cochrane.
National—New York at. Chicago
postponed, wet ground*. Two games
Saturday.
back to town.
MARKETS
but was Involved in a
which injured her allfhtly
story and started
collision Ported stolen here.
Police! The pistol fight occured when a
Shreveport officer approached the
party as they stopped at an oil sta-
water for
than hare
rtth his
I ’ His hobby,
1 “SERVICE "
says, is
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Didn't vote..... .......... if bound hbOk-U A^lMt wIlh baRfe«
Ballots will bo found on page K.wtrx. . .
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heard her
search for Meyerhardt. A fanner tion. When be started questioning
living near where Um victim had oox of the men the woman >rked
ip ftitfrorgjPtym and a
NEW YORK— Stocks steady:
steels buoyant. Bonds: Firm; rail-
road issues improve. Foreign ex-
ehages: steady; Sterling and Franc*
unchanged. Ootkm: lower: 1m-
spot market
;
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1928, newspaper, July 19, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1128031/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.