Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 2, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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BULLETIN AUGUST
Coleman B .
In Mosquito War
OOLKMAlJ. W. Aug. 2.-<8P)-
riueve* who stole a
Mrs. J. A. Knox m a
night returned theV
log, kilt according
they failed to return
i Due to the feet that a large num-
ber of Isaac Walton followers in
Brownwood and Brown county have
been besieging Ideal officers with
questions in regard to the law In
Texas pertaining to t the methods
that nav be used in catching fuh
In Texas streams, these of fleers hare
requested The* Bulletin to publish
an eteerpt from the .OalntolTOIh
and Oyster Laws of Texas. This
particular phage of the law Is ap fol-
lows:, I ' ; j ■ ; r • r. .
“It shall be, onlawfnl for any per-
son to take or catch or attempt to
take or catch {teh in fresh waters,
rivers, creeks, lakes, bayous, lagoons
or hi lakes or sloughs- subject to
overflow from, rivers or streams In
this state, by 'any, other mean* thap
K Aug. 2;—i8p.i-
Board of City De
izahon of the eity. ha.* announced
through Its manager, Claude c.
Wild, that a highway division has
been created, 'll will be thw purpose
of the branch of the Board of City
Development to study and promote
local and interstate highways of
greatest interest to San Angelo.
The chairman oi this newly creat-
ed division is K f. Hargrave. Other
members include J. iff. Bust. County
Judge J. T. Mathison. T. J. Kelly.
R. H. Henderson. J. E. Young and
HO. Wend land \ 1 <
- GENEVA. Aug. fc—flPp-Japan
had made a last supreme effort to
saaa the tri-partite naval eonfer-
•*arj *
After failing in their first attempt
to ftod any formula which held the
possibility of giving satisfaction. Ad-
miral Salto and Viscount Ishll this
morning visited Hugh 8. Gibson,
chief American delegate, and hand-
ed him the text- of a compromise
project concerning cruisers.
The project is quite provisional
in nature, but designed to prevent
HORTON- Aug. -Gover-
nor Allan T. Puller canid early to
the state house today to interview
a few last witnesses and! to work
on his decision In the case of Nicola
Bacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti.
radicate • who are now under,, sen-
tence of death in the week of Aug-
ust 10 for a murder committed 7
years ago. The governori decision
hkfc been promteed for tomorrow.
* Yanaetti today for the third suc-
cessive day ate breakfast and even
asked, for an' extra glass of milk.
HL> strength, was said to be rapidly
returning after til* two Weeks''of
During the recent rain tte storm
cellar caught a .considerable quan-
tity pf water and an ideal mos-
quito lncubatoi was created. The
gasoline was applied to, prevent
their spread, but some had bred and
the celling of the sellar was their
rendezvous. T. £
Young Taylor conceived the idea
that If be would enter the cellar
and ignitar i he gasoline he would he
helping his father In the; city cam-
paign to ei ftenune the vicious lit-
crop improves. The estimate was
baaed on crop conditions reported
by Commissioner TkrreU's corre-
spondent*, up to July 25th and Ac-
counts only for the present condi-
tion of the crop, which might
change, he said.
] "The. wheat and oat crops are
very shogt, estimated at 50*per cent
of last year s production,*? Mr. Iter-
rell said. “Com, sorghum, peanuts.
Broadcloth
A five year highway program has
been adopted bfTho division, which
mill, when cotnpletedl. make a tour-
■ j the wrecking of the conference op
\ this outstanding difficulty.
» Oreatest secrecy was maintained
) by both delegates concerning the
>jexact nature of the projected com-
* promise, but it 1s understood that
! it generally partakes of the nature
< > of a naval holiday and provides
* ; means for the United States to
< , catch up with Orest Britain in 8-
* [ Inch gun cruisers, which category
, ! of i vessels the British now hold a
< > notable advantage.
| Return Visit
1 - Later in the day. Mr. Gibson
Valid Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jo|jes.
1st mecca of Ran Angelp. By work-
ing out a long range highway pro-
gram. 8en Angeip can accompli* u
more than by occasional efforts, in
the opinion of Chairman Hbrgravo.
by the ordinary hook and line or
trotlpe. or by a set or dragnet or
sefav or trammel net, the tneshea of
whit it are three or more inches
square, or by ft minnow seine not
iwire than 10 feet -in length, and jt
sNQf be unlawful for any person to
for iKat "
wdl-ahirted
appearance U •'
- u t ' ? -
Hot, summer • daw tic not
permit shirts oi dwb>iw» ■ rhar-
acter to hide thpmsMMs be-
neaiB a, ftin-eonceHltng ve<
Shirts are due for inspection
emry day. f f->
■ i_ivT. *: • * -j
% But be who mejars Steffter
fasting.
Sacco, however, has not yet brok-
en Ms hunger strike begun July 17.
He was described as showing in-
dications ot weakness but the pris-
on physicians has seep no sighs of
danger in his condition It was
recalled that in IfTJ hr went-wtth-
otft food for a month without allow-
ing any .serious effects. One/forci-
ble feeding at that time ended the
plach in the fresh water, rivers,
creeks, lakes, bayous, lagoons of thi}
state any net or othft devise or trap
for taking or catching fish other
than as designated and permitted, by
this article”
The above-excerpt te taken fripm
article MB of the (Hunk. Fish ind
of Texw.i
1EITDKD Homes of Judges
3—<**»- -Mre.* Arc Guarded
!* daughter of -
ptanty.-was WORCBBTER. Mass.. At
ity jail here {#v-A* a precautionary mei
U. 8. N. returned the visit of the
Japanese statesmen. A has been
expected that they would-be able to
pvwant their definite views on (be
Japanese suggestion, but they were
obliged to report that they needed
more time to examine the project
and prepare the counter proposition
w££hthe Japanese fully expect to
recrev^Hom the Americans, as they
deem their draft scheme * purely
tentative iff form and substance
Immediacy fffter the departure
o£thr American! delegates Admiral
Wto and discount Ishll called up-
ofkW. C./llridKeman. first lord of
theS^dmifallsr. one of the chief
memflbrr of the British delegation,
and tender^ him a copy of the
law* of
of her husband Jsek Oibhs. a Hugo.
Ala., planter.; ,
With her in hfer - bell were )wr
children, an 8-year-old boy. llve-
ysar twins and a three-month-old
baby., - • . Hi- • .
. Mrs. Olbbs told orttcers her hus-
band had threatened her and that
she snatched a pistol from a shelf
and fled out of- door. Bs pursued
her. she said, and was killed when
ho attempted to wrest the* weapon
from her hand*
\ When deputies arrived they found
the children around the mail's body
osllinc 'daddy 'j ■ ' ,
BirAQO. lAagi—(JWlbx
karri -aid nday that Kept
soi,Id be the latent gate hc
li posetbly hold the Dei^p-
ust, A size that
d:«tke lhe porch
variety of style*.
Oak and maple Swmfi. Caotelete, ready for
will fit any porch. Rockers to match Swinge an<
date of the Tunney-Dempsey flgM
tor the heavyweight champtonshJ a
at Soldier s field here undoubted*] r
would be pft avsr from 8ep»cmb«r
IB to September. 22. duk to I>mj»
■ey's demand for a .pen $ponetn« it
because of the illness off ,hie wtff.
Tex Rickard promoter -tlnttmau d
today pftcr he had sent a Wlegra n
to DcrapeeV at Los Angeles.
Dempsey wanted the contest d >-
laved until Hbptrmber 28. but Rid ^
ard saM tbtet dsde was top late, bs-
cause St'lider's field had-other ar-
ovdr Louis Thalhcimer of DaUas.
8-2. 8-2. in the first round of the
^eabnrht uivitation -men’s single*
Lott's performance was one of the
features of Pip continuation of play
halted by rath yesterday
-Manuel Alonso, of Philadelphia,
jhr npanfoh star who te second on
the national ranking list, completed
his victor/ over OhfTord B. Marsh.
Jf, of Buffalo, wttjomg f-1. g-t
fCr>NTlMTCI> PROM BAt^K ONg)
question was to shoW that enmity
existed between Df. Dreher arid Le-
boudf and to bring out the motive
for the alleged killing- * ‘
“Beadle has the right lie slww
who had a motive -for killing Le-
bouef.” Mr. Himel contended.
The court overruled the objec-
tion. ...
Hie witness said .he had Seen the
two go into the house of a negro at
Morgan City.] He said they remain-
Gamer-Alvis
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♦HIB
Jack Says No /
Figrht Sept. 22—
LOB ANOELEB Aug 2 -uPirr
Jack Dempeey will notjie ready to
meet Gene Tunney in a , returp
heavyweight champion\hip match,
on Srptoinber '82. but 'Will request
that the | fight br Mag<*d any day
after Beptsrnbrr 2«. ^Thr former
chamteton Md today hr .would inv
stet upon thte delay m deference to
conditions which hie could not fore-
see when lie was ln~the east re-
cently. ' M
boaef total Mm she had written a
note to Dr. Ore tor informing Mm
VtaffidJrtinSrlrt SWBKT
Mrs. Lebouef aaM. according to the
sheriff, she had no intention of hav- 1
log bar husband killed
*' , Raw Angle kMl ■
T.axrencr Acosta te*tilled he saw
Griffith stadium
the bid master, a,
ffe-pid not kkow whether the iron*
were.1 tJ»r same a* (he ones on
Leboucf's body*. The s*rt*e *r*unionv
ternrined
ered Monday destroyed the i0-roo n
Grace Hotel and adjacent plant of
■«rCro*s Platna Bakery. Hoth
buildings were of frame ronstrur-
tton and buildings and contents arc
I with a rete-
ll as bae been
ayer. Today
the Griffith
MS veteran
tb bo tin re>
Was ktW® Michael Field- and
Georg** Getidron. all of Morgan City
The fire appeared to originate In
the wall* between the buildings snd
guasts tn the hotel aseapate thraugh
burning halls and In mo** uuUncet-
clothing and all personal. etfacts
*w»pt low 1
ada into tl
country
Rain and
Kansas. Ml
raska. add**
thr chin hr
In Northern Kansas tempers»ure»
ranged from 90 to 86 digram at t
op lock nhte morning, according to
reports here, and the temperature*
in the aoutbaro part of the atteto,
were from 08 to 08 dmraes. A -
i In Northwestern Missouri tem-
peratures remrrd from 96 to 08 da-
grees. Omaha and De* Moines re-
ported the mercury at M clsgrsss at
8 o’clock kivf a hke tashperature was
recorded here »t ^ o’aloek today. .
Bl'ILBHtNlf BOdPTCD
RAN ANGKLO Aug k-.Rp . -
Bnilding in Ran RSiffito ,wl: a def.
ckled- upward boost during, the taute
week, according to figures issued
through Hie city engineer's offices.
A total of $80,890 of building per-
mits was Issued last week, this br -
ing mere than a third more than
the 838.818 of the previous week ;
jperaturre from rmn-
central part of ths
isf over 'a wicte area la
tort.' Iowa arid Neb-
to the dtsmtnfort of
bn of thetr court dockets for the Anj *1lrited remf-wUnn by Jk^nwi
apretlrm of Hr pr'-Mdtny ridg- Rewdl**. one of thr defendant* tn Hw
ho at praayt te 9.\O. Woodward of Vimurf murder, -trial. whFh adv
Dleman .'l , cured Tlinmas K Drehrr of rajir-
Thte plan, derided upon Mondayfd*rim: Jame* J tabouef and split-
nmfftlJ driMMaeilnrl »te« ^------ Itor r.rij.11 1,1* Ivirii a*(i* read In I hr
afternoon: represented the foremobt
action of judges from this district
before ad.
ting [open ills body, was
jtary ; thl., aft< nioon
Chat taw Pecot *
. The rwrikie* ar**r bef of
let. ilasr Tl Of .Stare Kel-
thr -*«—*» Of Fresilient
•was d*'.ignsteti to peasant
with two gifts from Waah-
indom—a direr service and
AS the tribute of’ the
Sheriff
before Kd.K»*irnmerit from their first
semi-annual convention, j ,
: These *emi-annual reportr in adV
dittoo to benefiting the RMpectivr
court heads themselves, are intended
to let the presiding fudge knew
which, if any. judge* are being over-
worked. thereby aiding in the trans-
fer of Judges from one court to
A’Vhask
American League. MMMff B. B.
, .tehnaer of tpe ctreult then was as-
r___’net! to award theiisiwler the first
dMtlnguishgd service medal of ras-
, jor league baseball, a decoration
fbr the oceartm ~ medal Is to
*• the *h*pe df a mallear* cross, stud-
ied with twenty diamonds, one for.
Mgch year-of JoiudBBtoacirytee.
adlarent buMdlngk and destroying
ihre*- buMuc-v* building* with a ten
oi about Vl.000 before bring brovnh,
under ooatrol. Tha burned bulldinu'
In Cross Plain* llliely will be. re-
-niaaod ftMassdlalalpNrith bunding*
tmxtine dates for the
l. fixed fm i he first Fri-
M*r, and the first Friday
er. Thr next region will
Pan Angdo in January.
Prohibition b to iv
Enforcement Botfi
4$ ; Reorganize
. WASin MOTOR. August 2.-f>l
Rteps toward final rrorvsntrst Kn
tie held at
P2P
Honoring
Informal It
i Abiieni Oi
set the rare of Cain Anderson. Har-
rison county planter, indicted In.
ronnertion' with several flutging'*
foi trial Kept ember i.. : - —L
I And prions, trial wai- transferred
liefe on a change of venue .from
Harrison county, where he and a
tenant. Dewitt Osbornr. were in-
dictod on seven counts each for the
fklfteirg of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rich-
ard* and Mr. and Mrs W. A Straps
They are charged with violating the
Stpte anti-mask* lav- ••
Andi rson and Gene Pennington, a.
friend, also are charged In Harrison
county With attempted bribery. It
bring charged they spproariiPd the
IVehardi and Straps to an effort
to induct them to leave the coun-
of town visitors other than jtaogaa
of the f5erenfh Aflmini1 tratjvc qu-
trtet were ■ T. H. Childon and Wal-
ter Woodward. Coleman: J. F. Kin-
srd. Haskell 4 r . ,
Dt-trirt Judges, all of whom were
preymt except Charles Klanprath of
Midland, were: J. 0. Woodward of
CoSman. J„ F. Sutton of nan An-
gelo.. Fnt, ^ Smith Of pnyder,
Mitbtirn 8. Long of AMlene. W. R.
Chapman ol Stamford and Bruce
W BrvalH, Haskell. __i-~-
year’s total was raised to $1.-
• by the new building, white
ipnth’s total was brought to
J. Thirteen new hornet were
sd in the permits for the last
There still Is aft average or
*w homes a day Jor the year.
weeks arerage fell
thr oath of office,, with
VTlN
at the h«'Hn tn. Ru-
hr five year old iKing
I* be tn an extremely
____ ^ Far hrifsffRi
) pcm ernim that Bratlano tiicceeds. in
prfse-riug vrinetowt threats of trpu-
1 bir etoniiser.
’ -RTIs rreriieT us frill ony Itjtjas
'_Mil IV *
such
~7 main
rc-iidjustmcnt Is subject
nges which may be rierta
the bureau is put on a
basis, as provided by m
though this last *---- __
slightly under that asw.
8ffCKBTABT ]BESIONit
AUSTIN. August </Tl—1
nation of W. Boyd Gatewood
In early 8
father Of the
TB winJto its on.,..
‘ ^ThTFtatowad QUHfl S
avid ol ps<mr are, snu,
- Mi Fsrte *>»r HlW t
^klwnd»iirel«WH*fda
i*. 10 Ihe
who thin]
fate daughter's shoes to the bridp-
groom. who touched her head with
H as'a symbol of autttortty. The
present Idea of throwing shew after
a bride and groom Is a result of thte
custom.
pays, we rowfflkmi
too law w> Talk
CLEVELAND. Aug. 2.-pTV-A
sutentent declaring that “the Umc
Is pkst for further dLseu^lorr" with
the united Mine Workers” was is-
sued here today by Hi. p Robbins.
would
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Jar Rubbers and Copt
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 2, 1927, newspaper, August 2, 1927; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026891/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.