Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 161, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 29, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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BROWNWOOD - TEXAS-- TUESDAY; APRIL 29 .1919.
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Big Drive for Subscriptions Yesterday Included Heavy Pur-
chases of Bonds By Brownwcpd Banks; Several Oth-
er Large Subscriptions Are Expecisd. .
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Yesterday's subscriptions to the
Victory loan 1 staled .$10200. acrord-
ing to the I statement issued f rbm ilic
campaign headquarters this morning-
and bring the total of actual subseriji-
Jlons in :hi -ifv in nnnmrininlriv1
in the city to miroxhiiately
SlGo.Ouo toidate. Included in this.lola.lj
is npproxiiUn'tely $loflK of the $iriS.-!
hm which was pledged at the inaiip?
meeting of -last Thursday while lhe:
remainder :of the pledges are yet o
he converted (into actual subs riptiim-.i
ro they my he counted in this cam-
paign. I ' .
Yesterdays subscriptions incJiidl'
rsjouo vh eh wen made bv the four;
Lanks of Rrnwnwnnd. such lmnk tak-i. -U
ing .$2O;00 of the bonds. It is bj-lj
lieved thatf several othr subscriptions"!
will be received this weik some of;
the heaviest bond buyers bing out ofi
tht city ot for other iva'n not yetj
solicited. The canvassing committetSs.'
nave been .making a sy-'entatic cam-i; it way on lisc f mi rfio-.jlt.uini tn
paign throughout the business sec- Tunic lloiifj 4 qr;s:i ai?ul ir
tion. and have gathered up dosens of'
subscriptions ranging around .$3flt.u')
each. ' ' j '
Since it 'is believed that there are-
yet to be ri-.vektI approximately one
thousand subscription.; fo- an avar-:
age or around $lbu each. The campaign;
committee ! is now confident that the!
city's and cbiuity 's m tns vAJI be - .li'ri '" dealer Ut st&l.
-'ampaiga jmust nntiuue until these
thousand . Subscriptions are received.'
To make tp the quota it will he nr'c-J
cssary for every individual vaio can
liuy a "bond to do so. "
Yesterday's subscriptions m-re as;
follows not Including the Santa Fe.
T P.y Aki;o(f i I'ri-??)
CIItLUl.'O. Apr'J
"i'reitH a-
g -l(io -iilju'e
th ssii eifort Ut tinier! aiid
i heir Josses diie Ui n dech'tiifig
HiarLef. : . ' ; ; -
. Tic !uijrv1j!rcni!intl free hit-He-
Pient nrcofn Ipvs instil nir-
?J bonrcrs were larjjely njiousi-
Idc- Mr the-' gciicriw5 rsh on the
American Ambassador Page Calls on Premier Orlando for
Discussion of Situation; Agitation of Italian News-.
papers Responsible He Says.
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; ROME' April 29;- demonstration
today- in support nf the government's
i tand. ca the Adriatic (piestion culmi-
jnal.ed in a. great mass meeting which
was ronoKeii. y iTince (;olonna.: the
rtuvpt f the euy on the Capitoline
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jluitcfr rcnJ jut tmh ou cri
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; An tMsnoiSicfU-nl :thu ptmne
f -.illicit "Js Wii 'ijiiliI VtSis ; to
ri:ndc f3 tIiQ.iItraCv4!ieat direct
r ttr the cfieiff flull. thy ao'vtrir-
)en(: !p:tr:jut; jnilipur-
Hiec roi: c nny urrtlier iiurtmws
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f wlw'91 fiaurifjr viri cxo?ni-
file tirsl i:irtnd the lit'-.
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I food liirecWr IJiiit all !riip(r-
ji vit ra tions m i ..s iii fieaf tmi
j'hnir v.Mthl iciaiie)i ofi if Jie?'.s-
Kary. - ' '
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rlxJI The citiif-ns of Rome adrmted
a re "olutiofi aslcing the annexation oi
all the territory- gh'en Italy by. the
itr-atr of London -md Fiumf.
"Thb-.rissenihlag took a solemn- oath
; : Tito prorvs jij'i af terward went to the
Qmriaal whtre tlu King and Gueeu
lUvfOM- ap:iared on the balcony of the pal-
Wilii: 'ac "Vit' the were a number o
i soldiers who had been wounded du'r-
'' . ine the wor. Tho crowd cheered-and
i Ct A-v.ry :aft;d Prs!U tied 'Fr.tme! naTmatial'"-
W.'.RHf.'.t'iTOX. A-prfl 2fK -Ti'a?ne for 'I krijmn. Vi:.oa Page the Ameri-'aiu-h.'jf
he f vt-re criMciiim "af Pr...-t-;can -iiuibassauor visited Premier 6r-
ia.'iur (anicrul !urle'n v.as ar -! hiu.o tmlav. The two men had a
l.Oiaw today ?.v- Scrntor p. rab.'JwiitfLy-- conventation in which.- the
.'h. idahrt iieu';r-:ia. v-s in a smio- i Amhassarior expressed regret at. the
infcrti raid t.h.it il ejWtmaTler Cfinerai-c:uHion !har lial. ""en. Anibasaa-
U only -fxe.tr iniits. the inwn whi-ti ;ior Pag& said he thought the situation
iiVKutv..i pasc-i. efjuferriu? drastic H-;em aggravated by the Italiaa
ur-l: h'Mv.u4 powers urScer iha m'nspaiier-i whose criticism was bas-
i .ar i;ov.r rs. - ' - Mlpon a wrong interpretation of
Tbe.bcstr.?aieUy.'Sen;rt:- rloraii said 1rdent Hson's attitude.
nikl.'r.e fttr "onEre to roiciuri thoI tuullenge to Wilson. - -
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t To.riar-it t'.M:::ui
Tfji? TO RmKVi-iJ-
rr-; In .'.Iisnirh :;is
To. liciprn Wire System?. '
WAh'H !.i:VOV' ?;rH I'.:. -Tlwi
f". URi-'Ht i- pr.-.oi'-fittg fo relhiiMi'rft
c;'iirr r.ft i. unth f -Arjeri.-v:u s-blf
President . Wiiaon is. challenged by
Giontale Nux imlia to ajipeal to I1I3
awn "Paraniut as did I'remier Or-
Jaatio atrit to zihovr the worid that hia
pi)!firy has not the unanimous "sup-
port likf l!at given the Italian pre-
iiHCs niiti to fire ihc'telf-.rrdph andmulr tnat ut support iu'simply
tHle:.hone systems' to nrhit'i. ownrr- j " majority of the American' con-
- uiu.icitav'1!.' afser jh-j fnr.ctiKnt!r'';TU- -
v -cm4 ere ; in;s iwcesrr to sa.fe- "
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Hy Assorictcd Prer.si
WAS1HGT')X. April 29
..ram MSlti; fi.: pwb'-ic expressions
of. opinion on the orcuant . 01 jUW
Iejgne of ::tioas V withheld until.;
the Jlepublif an n.ic-riK" crs-ild -'de-:i.
ide upon what attitude shciild be-
adcjitd ;tr' sent to ail Republican
senators today by Senators Loll and
"urti.s.
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NOT FOR
HEQN IB
HETUHNED
inrd thtvroprtfes ' rOT5"! MrtPiinrf1
Itpfmfer nwral Burleu as di-lh ! hHy fJr flllRr S SKr
- ....-a- . ..i.jy.i.
t;''-! ..ii?';vji -.t-nirie" tsJir-n ov-'as. s
r. HitasHre nunouncM late. Sfomiay
ii. had sew ro Presi'Fent - rjJsca a
re '.Jiuiurauauon -inat -tne caotcs oei
i.-'.eci Iicck forthwith probably not-
thiin. May i'. An bonr Inter nbsf-
; ?r aster-general gave an stateinejat
.-ii nf : wr.i'id -cw.iTrn:Tid .t1Htth
'i w . ttfI?raph' und telepHone-. senuni' he
i ...f (ijL reinrn-cd-. to private Vvncra contfng-
. . j- -v -" hv'cvtr ttmn liTi.inoial prolc--
1 ;e ;
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it nois.vi Lsiim ill .i'ljon.'-
ItLY IIKPOJIIf ITS" FiiJST i'KK-
HIIU.NU OVIflt'Lir.
Vr K- &
! (By Asspciatcd Pre-sl ; '
j -PARIS. Kiiifl-2-r-it haJcn
virtually '-b3!i!tKi' Ihut- the . ifirst
tiieeOug of i thei Lct'teoe of 5atljnti
(shall be Iield.lsi. AVdshiniitotj. lit-xt
0LDIER5
! rj : j -J- 4-
t3iat President. Wilson r would dO'lhtleft-;
All the rrhnued soldiers and jailors! fugltod to "3ecrfnc tile first nfxpfdent
f P.rown fount y and ?hos who are 6j;the League
isitin ih tiie city ure to e guests i '
October.
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Ity Aks( iaWfl Pre..i
; . ; jlcit to hold lusl .ntin of ih!-; (
uxsnubAvnsAiLoi -
U-nfcbtKt
THMJ.Tv Wft3n; A'iur.u T:n
W.LYAl.YVEA ! Till: Ut-
ji AN PAirrt.
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VEIWAiUvKS. April
'V(t! Hi:t)ibr-rs- yf 1 . (J
crmknt'sioff hare .--riivorf
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Ameri-
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SEIKO EMPLOYED IN
wmum DISTRICT
SPARTU'W I.RABEB ALBERT
snnriT was killed am)
OAR LMADEii ARHESTED.
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tic si in r;c obijned. fw.Ki top-tcss.
.1 . et -t'Xjilalnl by Mr. Utirlesoc
-'ibi't no legislation- was iK.:r.sary in
fa.-e of Uie rhh!'v. compau-y nroperties.
L..-:eri5ng o- the trffie. born by the.
'cable ahd oUter circunr! anctts "arising;
Iro'i! transl;bia to. :i i"e.t( e. bais Mr.
I! vrls n saitirhatf r.-'r-ylto'd in hi rec-
muiTid.atKrt to th? iresid''at thtt th?
"U)ts Jj ti; longer operated Uy ttje
r-Tovernme. 1
: Issue Yp to Conirrtss. '; . .
In the "matter of ias?4 ;er'icc. how-
lever. the sols' ion- ot -the prMlem wilt
She j.ut souarcly ujMo conre?. . Crat-lHoTriBlf?.t Sfnrm Vi'fir
iug so Souji aPcr.'th" reoni5ncniation! . p. vll A
.hi his-annual report that the. teU-! Lg 1 Anything . .
phone awl telegraph Jiaes lsecf5n? About HlS i ormer Home
(By AsroiateiI Presat
PAItis. April 20. Government
ftui-s are dealing .with the troubles
in. Nsirea-mrg. where the Spartacan
cailer Albert Schmidt was killedby
rbe 'government troops and a state of
sriege was proelaimbtl.
The Snartacans there took one of
the majority "socialist leaders a .prisoner.
' It'!egaf -ii' rv .'-'(ui'-'t.n.
;t nur
j cyeiung.
il-Sj! t
fli
r ernnHint owticd at th; . conclusion
of peace. . the. postmaster general's
creued ttnus-uul inter? U?
quarters
fill 3V a'enftn
) -some qua
1
j:
r .meet fir the.
Cikst titiie :.in War.hik-.ton; it is said j Thousands ttf Gobs to
. Get Pay at St. Louis
Rogers Department siorv in a lum heon: V
ivhich -Kill e served m in? . store
building y a uumber of voung ladles ;
01 the city. The invitation to the
' -Roumanians I Capture
fair is a general one. :nd includes..
every man in tuc-county mio saiviu3I) Jmye ocftupfefl the neigtuxjr-
service in the army m :vy lur1cg ftfod of P.;ie4poladai U lM mit.t aat
me war. . : cl
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The luarrhf-en tonriht 111 fonncrr Mtevn De:rechelb and; Budapest.: nud-
tion with a meeting hih was heli;. dispatcher! 'ftdil that "(hct Roil
ibis afternoon at 2 o'clork at the omirJiy kalan have ca paired eltesczalia.
Jiouse for ine nurpose oj oeuuit.iup rntjos souUicast of .Budapest.
i ho rniimnort nnliliers and mtiIorR".ofi - J
Tovot Near Budapest
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(Rv AssociPietl Press!
T1ALLAS . Texas. April 29 Be-
fliev'ed to have been made homeless by
Postoftice xioiaT.tment officials who! UQ. .torm which recently swept-over
:ia. a.-i - l at outrbl of the telegraph AOrt lexas. unable to utter a word.
jto4 ""tr.k'iihone :-nipnif-. - expressed reklrti youth with red hair and blue
w Mf 5"ft-1 few 01 Ihr cbmpai(B?.C5v.fms.b-Gen In:eless nnd a wan-
' - tBy iis?iK-iatkl Pros?)
PAULS April . 29; - Romhanian
the county into a chapter of Worid r President Wilson Confers -.
r vc-wKUK r4 lVVitri rlead Japanese Mission
1
The Rogers store is also annonne-. PAPjs April' 2Ji.I3efufe the m.r)L.:
ing today its plan for opening a mnlj . f: (jf .j 7hlice' tod;ty
display in its show window.;. The .rlLe sflrnl whjj ' jonrrrol . for an
idea" is H satner for this window an wSth . lIar0J1 MJkino"indior the
jnany souvenirs as possible ticsrgtpa 7!liSt5i(m. itJ )rcsuiried Umt
with the photograplis of all the L L (u(.BUon::of Kioachau was tlie mat-:
turned soldiers and sailors of the! jr umcr lisnigsiou: '
s.n..r.v Tim window will Ijo onened. tot. 1- r.
the pulilfc May iota.
MUXICIf EXCIKCLEI).
TODjVV'S.RAI.V
. -j f - i- .
The rainfall in Brcwnwood at 2:00
tpi m. was oipftmrt5i :of an iiich. Hood
tliy Interna Uonai X.'Ws Sf't VKC'i
ST. LOt:iS. -April Z'J Tiiousa'tH;?''-
of "gobs" .living -wf kt of h'iitj hr
of (he Df-nvr rli; ; ici wi") b:- -:
eharar-eil from '-."l yk-c- and p.iid hr.r?-
mcnt in liitming St. Louis a n. v.i
deniobilization poin't. ' . - i
Tvd payma-4ttv. Icethor whb ;t
mftleicni .de-rkjO-'-fori'H-fo -handle lh-
wodc of iknnr.h;Iiz:dion. vtw :tlwtf::'il
arrtveu tieri--inu are :n rt'i-cijiw-j 0
-ty A'-:-i'f ;ui4 J. .Prir
' i ; ' - .-; ;r :".K iv-'ivWc-)
- -: .-r..-i ail H-a'ls- 01 il:
'. ". f! n f-;.-fmn "a-.'vl
i . - i : : ri;e ;:.':! 'A-v!.'-! . en; !' : '-.-
of. ih". 5 u i lhi (l.fjiri-t hfc krea'teiMng :
in i:. fir 05.1.C. gi'n'cfaP stride May Ii).
i
-.ild "arc u be r tltb financii s?ofm ifterer.amoag; strangers-since April 10
'.-et?e tunn
itt rehiedial IccisWf Ion
i.-r r rti'o-; t-ipt turned "back "with- tun" --nniess ins parents are located
ri'
ai'-
t'h-.-.nv.'
1(1
' y the com mission
jiici .i" ten f:r
: tr.-"'.f; at;)t-
. ire:-' - i.' .in . th'n
1 K- i'!.o - werr
eiMSIWI;
; -OKBSiiLY- SERIQUB
there is a. possibility that his identity
raaj never become known.
The lad was found mdering along
ther road near Whitesboro on April 10
the day following the recent storm by
i). . Riley a pipeline worker and
was taken into the office of 'Mrs-. Em
ma. naUanl. Dallas County Humane
'Officers.
" Rtlty claimed that he liad been mak
ing every effort to locate the bnv's
:';' ;-.r'-' i m -ii.ii'i;fic'T.' vA hi;n
tHsdktrge MHd Ul.y Th'1 . s i:!oi". V'K.r; ;.!;iirt .Hnpiiiymg g.;U
It is beUevcd- by ..vavy Depart montl :'ciiT'ty ':;utt rc- c-HjakavoUig k ov
ohientls tbat tj meii ar dfsc-Hiu-g-j gutti.e.H g nt ral Milte ta fhi.s"
ed tihd paid af points ne.-irfcr tlrfli'1 J.J.iJ.LiL
hoines them v.' ill be b sr. oppnrMml!
for .jivintUfag" -them and that they- will
be tnore likely to gohoio; at onto. -!
the jxt It'cipitc v. i.ieorporat :
ii: -. iVoiil'iciK-!i u'eaty arei
; !! 'to.ii" ' ! :y. ;i -week .
;;y .... : . t jn : r!!;iyn of;
i.t .y. 1 ji !.!- w-y.. y lor -men!
v.n-j . tun workmen S right
t rfi"VVtf-- tto i v v V;hL -parents but hackbeen unauccessfuk
Bv A3r.ociett: -Presat
.POpgSUACifcjsY Ajrll 2f?.
-H.m-:
The boy appears to he about--ten
years of age and is nnable to talk read .
arui write. When found by Mr JMIev
the.bo y .was wearing a faded blue shirt
and overalls.
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Rainbow
Arrives in tort i
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'Lata-A:
Monroe
regton.-t 1. !'.-. i;u1i';i t-r ;t?i law! ikpurnoscr.. L u - 1 - ' .
. jed ar Uadapeat according to -ft. Uerlin Champ Cark
. . idis;-..;ca. to thp BerHngftfe- Tidelule. It I' - ..
khdffls Lonsiderins
fcan- Situation in Which
4 .
Doctrine
Endorses
League of Nations Plan
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(Ily 'Associated Press)
NEWPQltT. April .29.-
Thd
(fly AKKOciated PressJ
PARIS April 29.- The IJavas agen- raiiiH were fal6 retried at AbiH'ticllattleKljip MLssonrf .arrived here today tb?.i
cy saj-s 'the encirclement of f.lunich tjamimsag. Waldrip: nd--light showers huth the l'17lh supply train eoiopkt'i i
Ijy govenimeiit troops was completed v-cre repoftcl at Hl.inkrt. C'happl llilUof the Rainbow dii:-ion. Tiii organ
ly the occupation of LandMiut 35 i Ma Has. Klkins. oldlhwaiie jLdderzalicin wan formerly a Texas AaUon.il '. 'i -! Cfcut :Y.:u : t
jniles norllieast of Munich. " lchard San Saba- iVaco and Zeifhyr. (Jtmrd unit. . ; jAk.vLo CtU. 1 iua
: t !i l'.-l P?c-;j ;
; 1 .-'('. In tHr' "Ui""it';.-' t.l.
f.o ''.'rnvent- frivnrtly 'to Alrvlroi
!; r rco. -o.'ed ihe-ftfcxic.-'n nt.n-;
.-rr i.i;t-j ;ib frtir.iuTi- c-n th r-
'..ni 01 - ;:-.t-t V(u:r-v doi-tiiin'
pun ....u tu me xitHnngjiR imtuuie. hi
."5 rtp.irt;'! fb-.t one" of the people's;
cunnjit;sa?tcB he's explained that (nev 1
would be held as hosingua and would 1 . ( By Associated Press.) ' .
pay witli their blood for every step- TVASKIXISTON April 29.Former
tlv Rodm.'uii.Hns take within the fro.n. Spanker Champ Clark today endorsed.:
the League of Nations covenant .aa
finally adopted and said he-believed
amendments made- to the original
covenant strengthened it." "1 am glad -
ivhey hisertca the Monroe doctrine ;
amendment and withheld tho vlth-
tiers of Uuuarv.
Two Aviators pro wn;
Third Man. Escapes
r ' 1.. . I.... '....:. 1 ..J. 11. ... I rtf l..n(.f.irA.l T- . '
- t-Q fo tnt Tr.ll tr tf Jr 1wa.. Itmn
ia -.v:i Vti;vi;eL; ir tho u-r- descending m a hydru-ilanc here to-;;
;iho
years is too long.
he said.
it 13 "better than
-.... . luiioim.
li au K-ttaMotv-- with 'Jt.rTapy il'r- fHairou wcrt?i1rowneil. when tho piano I :- fr&4- t- -s v- V -V
tin' v-tr f i:i ii v.;;i. said thai ifell iii the ; Iiarror. A third man in t('Cj-J- . AV.KATJIRR FORECAST.'
- in whiki t frl.- ' PhiTio oape ' awl -worn to'the whar:.'- - AVeaLhor forecast for Ilrown- -
v: -'nn- . :.y tn -.n rite two ien v.h. lort their lives wood ami vicinity: Tonight clou-
pniit Ii. iJ :ioar; the e-wnre c.iruht uiubr V.m nu-hrnc andt -dv Wednesday fhir "
N iwere unable to cxlrjcaU- Uietnselves.i------.-...:.
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