Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 2, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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Hew York Times: The msmheri of M. Poincarei
cabinet have taken the occasion of /•» termination
of thci* first year of co-operation under his leader-
ship to pay ‘him public tribute. This he richly de-
ser.es, for no, Frenchman in recent years has served
his country with greater'devotion. Clempnceau wa
the war, savior, the unifier* the allies, the relentless
fighter and leader Wo by fiMST strength of character
molded the fortes Of victory- But M. Poincare has
been tbb savior of his country in peaae. whose keen,
logical’.mind has penetrated the sophistries of post-
war pofltiCM. and whose high sense of duty has helped
him to take the' lead in tasks at which otters had
failed. He has been the man of crises, always tc> be
to atUWboa of the
>er Is ItaiiUd to Um
JZ7TSL »4ven
•MAKINC a: newspaper
forty years' experience in public Ms. Bp Tias real-
ized that there are times when a politician. to be
Successful, must rise, above politics. When others
shrank from the Inevitable duly of increasing taxes
Poincare boldly took the lead, knowing that his course
was unpopular and would cause his defeat When the
franc was rapidly depreciating and no one dared to
take hold of the government and clean house Poin-
care again stepped in. Id him has fallen the lot of
jdoing the unpopular things which were essential -if
Prance was to be saved from the after-effects of
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211. The fiber < btslaed from the
J century plart.
34. Electrified particle.
38. MortaL \-p-’
37. Stout \ T
38. Alleged force producing hypno-
j; i tism; |
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40. Cry for help at sta.
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43. A charitable person
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the .public. in this country Alexander Hamilton,
who faced tasks not altogether unlike those of Potn-
• care.) never achieved popularity, living or dead. And
there is no impartial student of history who fails to
pay tribute to his incalculable service o his country.
Locv^aftk the name of Hamilton 14 forgotten his
work wifi survive. ' 4- I
M. Poincare has never shown the concern of Cicero
about the regard which posterity may have for him.
It may be that his name will be unknown in genera-
tions. to come. But his satisfaction, tea in the fact
that Incrises he has been the man to whoi^ his coun-
trymen have turned with one accord, confident in* his
ability, integrity; and his profound devotion to his
beloved France. || What more can a true statesman
Daily Health Talk j
kinds flat today; yesterday
i payday, but I was on the
•■rid of the paying, groans
BULLETIN FAMILY 8tr'idin’
The Bulletin steps, ____ LEL/
ATTON . .. advertising manage
“Ultima t" and "riaftiswS*^ . little
clubs a nong tbe visitors registered
at Man isttanl hotels.
Crewi of cam passers have gone
about t * touri it hotels slipping the
cards U lobbiei and arranging with
bell-hoi s to ss< U
doors. *The nidht
1. Changes. .{
2. Nest of a bird of prey.
31 Condition, j
4. To prepare for publication
5 Old oriental coin.
6. Moderately warm.
7. Smell. j
6. To stop.
l they get under Hi
lub game having wi
wed blown upt ttede variations on the as
ten old theme pro niee lively diversion
was with "plenty o’ glrta.' entertain„rs mr
ier- dance partners and sukh. T»y wk <3
tee*'that you can g ft cheering liquids as
ardiwell—and generally you can. Mke
fl6tg i \ 11 • • •
rum rpHAT s Bro'dwayt—get a new '
j 1 game a* fa t as tbe old one dies ^
Grab th • money from Tom. ^
th. Dick. Harry and tte- out-of-town*,^,
itnv buyers. Nick the suckers and tter
nidi each otlir! Somehow, some
way. get the mpney
* ‘oi\ And
SiSSL1
ires are to be avoid sd. We
this paper, io we mi at avoid
6 tends to destroy Ikhncentw
Bdren or others who ifaay read
lays newspaper’ is noT merely
od the fact that tte people
ad strive to get all a t today's
day his
SS'Si’Sl. t»r tod drov* r ----
away -... Anc tte following day, Fek by Count
■5SW:tS5fe?l • jDvrinsMo,
- been felt in tte coun
yte ^h*n^prchte_f .- - flat as weU aa in oti
g AruW,rU»m^i tte^ar- during the n
* d u 618 instrumenig were
•! smiled I ««d dur»ng the mool
And tte garage man smiled. , ^th 756 f
|*AT-TRiilMlNO un t an-art. says J^X’ i^thT of
H. a court decision ..y. No. mprk ^ mlSer of itetkum
bkeatiiseaM- remarks JERRY THE toUl f0r niooth 1
sheik chattel mortgages
* - . -=— _ . ^ nsodth as compared
A Otergia newspaper ate If Jline ^ next lowest
f anybedy remember* tte ttee tte leader in tti
I - ~----- pIH«---ifi mnmtm mmt mi i_i_*----•dkk i
he OH man looked at him
8w I*m tte sorriest man
and haven't worked for
[ want someth ink to eat,"
im ,... And tte oil 4MBT
and said:' i‘ II'
anyway you are honest
___over to tte restaurant and
111 buy' ybu wmethlng.”
Tourists parks . .j.. outgrowth of
the auto era ....’ Kind of a pro-
duct of the evolution of the wagon
yard .... Many cross-country trav-
elers, have grown tirVd of tte vridl
pleading sky.where mosquitoes and
famstorqis make sleep uncertain ..,
|.. pnd now stays in tte parks .. . ,
, Item's three or four of them here
i'.T. small.groups of ootUges ....
Ail sheltering dusty, worn flivvers
and larger cars — witji license
ptags from a dozen states. ‘
Very much In lose two
youngsters in a car. the' boy driv-
ingand their‘hands clutched
tightly ..., and his eyes only half
on the rood ..... A man wtU* snow
white hair>clinglng to the’arm ol
his aged wife as they walk down
tte street .... On his face IT a
i smile, as they kiss >nd separate.
His conscience is clear, out —K
A man drove his ctr into a pifif
Daily Washington Letter
, ~ BY ROONEY DI7TCHKR
flfASHINOTON. Aug 2—Pseudo-military experts
ff lifim'ladvanced many theories as to how great *
percentage of casualties a unit of trodps can sustain
belqre It breaks and runs under tte attewck. but all
: r^rz,.
lament ot Ideals. There is a challenge, how-
feg the newspaper worker m do his best to at-
tte hlgtiaet standards of his profession; and
> tmstahm are unavoidable. The Bulletin and all
i Who art reeponribH for its dally appearance
f earnestly and. we betteyc. with,reasonable sue-
to give adequate fxprseetea to .the ideale which
Mt forth above and which are posted in the
rial rooms of the office- J' \ .
matter In the organs wbe^i the.kni-
msls where examined after death.
: Buitermtlk normally contains a
small amount of fine, which a.nount
In rtewie after contact with sine
containers- The amount of Ane ap-
pears to vary
length of time tte buttermilk is in
tte container, tte amount of acidity j
of the butu-rmilk. and tte neprwMb
of the Xfepp skrface that is exposed
to the^ action of the. jbutterratik.
wnetr material containing zinc in
the dosages concerned was fed to
animals. It did not aeeki to Injure
Item In any apprecublej way. |
When zinc was added Jto tte diets
o ’ tte animals, fitter v the form
o! pure line or of zinc salts ini
a mounts as large as arej ever found
in contaminated foods, it did not j
interfere with their growth, repro--
duction or normal functlcQe!
through three generations. •
| It Was found that sine Is ragulaftg
present hi tte internal organs of an-
imals fed with ordinary foods, and
that tte amount present did joot in-
crease appreciably when tte animals
were fed with foods containing addi-
tional amount* of zinc Apparently
the zinc taken into the body Is
that force will be routed. For this reason, military
men in Washington are surprised at tte casualties
of General Sandino's forces..,
General Sandtno Is reported to have attacked, tte
Marines at Oootai with* some 860 men. losing more
than 300 dead and an* unftrtain number wounded
Military theorists, recalling the reputed low mora>
and rawness of Nicaraguan rebels, are-astonished at
this casualty ratio ^
President William Green of tte American FMara-
tkm of Labor had many anxious momenta When news
of the Ocot al battle reached tte Pan-American F. of
L. convention Holding excited conferences with Sec-
retary Fra ik Morrison, he undertook to stem tte
bitter tide of rewotment which promptly arose. It
was a than dees Job. . /I.
Salamort de la Selva, tte fiery poet and former
American i Diversity profeeeor accredited to the coo-
vention as ecretary-of the Nicaraguan federation, ft-
tempted to Jam through a resolution demanding wlth-
drawal of 1 be Marines as soon as he heard what had
happened Green shouted for adjournment as Luis
Morones, ) lexicon secretary of commerce and labor,
acquiesced with tte insistence that tte question was
so gravely important that It must be takan up first
vr/P.AP thy form in s
*” 8tar-ii>wrought!
Blind with thine half
Day:- , -t
Kite ter until she be
. WORKERS AND MANAGERS
years ago tte major portion of cm-
is the majority of managers of In-
to think that what was beneficial
as (detrimental to tte management.
H L. Kerwln. Director. U. S Con-
FINAL CLEARANCE ‘ ‘ ,
ALL WHITE SHOES
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For tomorrow we have placed on sale all of our
White Shoes for‘|ina|. August Gefirance. Bo|h
block heels and high heels, m pump and strap pat-
terns. . Shoes from Boyd-Welsh., high arch combi
nation lasts. Valueafto $9.75. These Slippers ak
one price. Your choice for tomorrow—
FLASHES OF LIFE |
See (|hir Windows
1 Munaingweari for Men and Women
Our fine quality Washable Flat Crepe in tte season's
’ leading shades. A fine S2 value, now on special, yard
English Print*—Two special lots. Priced
4 yards for gl 00 and 5 yards for................. i j
Pine Rayons and Aipaccaa. Good patterns, new N
shades. 80c vkiues. per yard .....................j
Finest Imported Oeorgette Voiles . Reauttful draping
In tte morning the Venezuelan delegate demand-
ed prompt^ action, and **ain Green kept the reeo-
tutlon from bring railroaded through by referring it
to tte resolutions committee. But t«r Latin-Ameri-
cans were roused to new passions by dispatches tell-
ing how their wounded racial brethren had crawled
into woods about Ocotal and died and soon tte com-
mittee had nine resolutions on it* hands, all of them
described as “boL” -One of them was bound to be
adopted by the congress. 1
.Oreen and other American officials, realizing the
prospective embarrassment of passage of denuncia-
tory resolutions right here on tte government's home
ground.- a'tempted to take the '‘bolshevism’’ out of
IN NEW YORK
ary of 1
law of tte I
■creaming Jt
to live by br
for the tack
ST. LOUIS—Tte lone eagle has,
a new rating. A Choctpw Indian of .
Oklahoma offers Lindbergh tte
Tohblonsai Chttoaka ‘greatest! City
white eagle) and added tte nope i commi
that the colonel soon wUl “build >(
nest in high tree with lots of little
WATKRVILLE. Maine—Any hope^^.
Mr. j and Mrs. Frank Hachey helfi
far a fgtolly football tesug.wasAft ,*
back by the eleventh visttro^hS... “P-V*!
stork—unless the new dauXhfir da- word*,
vfiotk Into a good end or t*kta._
AVALON. Bantg Catalina Iabnd Writef
—Many an aspirk « fisherman will format
take up golf whs I he learns that L
R. C. Grey, brother of Zane Orey. In the r
novelist, has hm g a new record Hswj
ban with a fish weighing SR 1-3 cool ai
it if you wUh
, you shall die
uiatUn a pM-
arast, icrttk.
this word pic-
[tly when the
patterns, worth much more, specially priced, per yard
nen s Bilk Hose, full length gflk td tte top f 4
Waynei
fRh. topping tte
6 1-3 pounds. , f
WE WANT
TO PRINT
*Tt was tte .fashion for the employer to
•vary request for mi adjustment ip wage rates or the
betterment of working conditions, and It was tte
•Msral attitude of the workers to look with disfavor
on any changes suggested by the management. ^
-We Rave gone a Mg distance since this coodl-
tha prevailed. Today we have a different idea as to
the fights of workers and management, but for tte
■Mt part it has bean an awakening to tte funda-
mental fact that saljjgfactory productivity depends not
only on manaimial efficiency snd intelligent labor,
but man than else en harmony; good will and co-
operation. Good management Row ‘believes in well-
paid workers, empkperunder;thg very best off work-
ing and sanitary condi uona! / L*
The workers In American enterprises age produc-
tag.nore and bettbr commodities, because they re-
gpnntf to1 the unproved methods and machinery and
the type of management that prevails today. [The het
result of [this modem aomfrlnatten built an a basis of
and Join: eiiort has made our country
industrial nation of the world With
has eeme a greater store of wealth
to fiwiw. Mora leisure to enjoy tte returns
—Don’t take tte proverb in this puzzle
too literally. It
difficulties, if you do it too often
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value, now on special, yard
lots. Priced
iported Oeorgette Voiles. Beautiful draping
ilea, All fine, pa terns, yoUr choice, now. yard .
$1.59
$rso
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59c
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shades, long wearing, per pair
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.