Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 30, 1938 Page: 1 of 8
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tb Today’s News Today,
Serving: the
EIGHT PAGES TODAY
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS,
VOL.XXXVHI NO. 271
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DAY, AUGUST 30,
Czechs SME
Britain Rea
BRITAIN IS FACED WITH DECISIONS
♦ ♦ ♦ o ♦ ♦ ♦ o o
FRENCH CABINET
WORKS TO* UNITE
LEADING POWERS
Asked I
On Spot Today
WHICH MAY BRING PEACE OR WAR IN
EUROPE; LESSONS OF PAST STUDIED
\ -;— Ti m
IdHar'a nstfi British Mm men ton* suasion fodav to exact full
of Explosion
Ion Tank Mile
Half From Site
mentous seaaion today to
profits from the Ismens whk
history sayi caused past wa*.
. Prime Minister Neville Chaml
lain and his ministers fully real
that they were faced with decu:
that tip the scale* tow
peace or war In Xu rope
Two factors operating power!
behind the scenes of feverish <
lomacy dominated their mmdsf
Aug. 30—< UP)—The
ablnet decided today on an
lihe up the democratic
>f Europe In a deternmud
warn Germany that lnva-
Izechoslovakla would mean
la bluet. after a four-hour
ls4ued a cautious tonunun-
ch said it had unanlmous-
'roved Foreign Minister
Bonnets "precise definition
h foreign policy and his in-
k to French Amba.s. adors.”
ied sources believed the in-
-s to Prench envoys Involved
TERREY.. m*x; Aug.' 30
FUvers In northeastern Mex-
by cloudbursts that accom-
s tropical hurricane inland
he Gulf of Mexico, roared
bar.Its today, drowning at
persons and leaving dozens
1. Historians generally serge 1
if Oreat Britain had made clear
positions in 1914—that the w<
fight against the Kaiser s arml<
the World War might have b
avoided. 1
2. The key men of the Cab
admltterty would prefer to see C
many get the Sudeten region
Czechoslovakia. If it could be
ranged without war: but clrci
stances have forced the Cabinet
ward a definite line-up aga
Nazi Fuehrer Adolf Hitler In
belief that for the moment ft k
such a course la the beat Nay
prevent war. <
persons and leavl
lean tourists strati
practically. every
i In (he overflow
practically, every river In
t In the overflow stage, it
.rrd the death toil would
* to £i|se. Many communili s
lated with no lines of coin-
lon left by which to send
isls for aid.
4nta Catarina river, which
irou^h this city, the Gua-
iear Victoria and the San
-rich empties into the Rio
all Were at unprecedented
would
the ar
was fi
con tint
were li
retary. a free hand In all further
moves. I i -•
Chaihberlain left by train for
Balmoral Castle tonight to consult
the King.
“The full limit." It wM.explat] ed.
sould be extraordinary^ effort.' to
settle the Sudeten German prjb-
.em amicably, with a warning to
Fuehrer Adolf Hitler that lnvaiion
would mean .war Into which Brl alia
scarcely could avoid be pig Involved,
along with France and other Eu-
ropean democracies } H Ij
* The British cabinet meeting was
held simultaneously with that of] tH£
French and it was obvious the two
powers were working in close har-
mony. The French cabinet approved
the policy laid down by Fwyign
Minister Oorees Bonnet, thui In
effect, also giving him a free hpnei.
arlton and George T.
v> were witri Brooks, were
injure*, o. R. Russell,
workman, Buffered from
nation received here indi- T1m
at Oermany could not count the I
'» active support in case of »-as ,
Uy was understood to have both
KonracJ Henletn. Sudeten Vag
leader m Ckechoslovaku, way
ly Would not fight the west- toria.
ly of Victoria, which bore
it of Sunday & hurricane.
off from transportation
the north and south,
reports fron. Linares, half-
veeh Monterrey and Vte-
acribed thgl city as <he
of Linarasf* ,tlte reporu
for lmmedia’e aid Air-
.upposedly from Mexico
uf. 30—(UP-
»le» D.. Tex.,
Use lnvestigat-
actnuies. de-
Sec retary o!
ns take lrnme-
dep« rt Harry
Ut director of
(CONTINpaO ox «*aoc
Feature of
hurri
According to the story. John Bur-
leaon lived on Dowdy’s Creek in
Brown county. He left his home
one morning to deliver a bunch of
cattle far shipment, leaving hig wife
and three small children at home
Bye and bye. the Indians came with q
the intention of stealing a horse. j 1
lies. Burleson wasn’t afraid of the ;
redskins, and loaded the family
musket wth the idea that she would
start a war If they came near the ^
West Tei
pool, whj
W ago
lean Automobile Association, In a ^
telegram from Mexico City, 'said ’
the Ouayalejo, one of tjie broadest
rivers In Mexico and probably oth-
ers" Were overflowing. '
Highways to the north of Mon- j
terrey were not afiected. but to
nl will be run in addition
efular pr.gram of like
Was decided today.
W. Mulroy. executl.e sec-,
>f the National Outboard
Informed the Br>»n-
uuociation today that
ssioner Charles d.f
a::o. will come to
o supervise the
Official time will fcx-
kept (jy mean! of electrical devices
at thd start ! and finish of the
founti
The {number of official NOA con-
tests. where racers may compete
for national time records. Is restrict-
ed to the National ChampionslUp
ity wen povwr
or to stop the
northeast tlie greatest flood In ERESTICiE OK ROOSEVELT
-r Receive tent in bitt*
INTINUBO ON WAOX ttOHTi SENATORIAL (AMPAK,>
MAX FACTOR IS ;i
T\\KEN BY DEATH
iTWOOD. Aug. 30—<UP>—
ctor. famous makeup expert
i been gUmourislag film ac-
i actresses stooe Hollywood
the center of tfcg f11m in-
died at his home here to-
y bf S kidney aliment. He was
of steel ahd con-
crete conduits, the installation of
gates and construction of two rellft
pumps, which are the three princi-
pal provisions In Unit Three of Stfy
Brown County Water Improvement
District No. 1 Irrigation progr$m|. J
Cage Brothers and L. A Turn w-1
itjol the I
no prim
| BAR FRANCISCO. Aug
1 - -Hie prestige of Presld
velt und the political fa
William Gibbs Me Ado
i pedfftary' of tlie Treasui
gHE NOT only loaded the gun. but
crammed Into the barrel a couple
at extra charges of buckshot, and
then shoved a section of round bolt
Into the gun for good measure and
flourished the weapon where the
stealthy Indians could see her.
Meanwhile the Indians got the horse
and left, and in due time Mr. Bur-
leaon came home. Learning what
his wife had put into the old gun,
he carried the weapon into the yard,
noted it against a tree, and pulled
the trigger. The gun was blown to
pieces and the tree was blighted for
life. Next day the stolen hone
came heme, and the family lived
happily ever afterward.
of Cl
stake today In California's bitter tors
879 72 contract, and agreed to
the work completed within 275 d
All three units of the irrigation |
ect. including the construetloi
cutlets from the Lake Brown'
dam Into the main canal, the
struetkm of the canal, a water i
age system and filtration plar
Round Mountain, and th* la
distribution system for trrjfatic
scheduled to be completed by
1. 1939. and placed before the
ter district directors for accept
at that time.
The first two units, contract
which were let to Briggs-Di
Pharr, and to Carrouthers
Crouch. Kansas City, and Fhlbo
Sldener. San Antonio,’ are du
Joseph P. Kennedy. United Mates
W. visited " Chamberlain
Downing 8treet In mid-
WARD
j MW- Roosevelt had endorsed and
emphasized as recently ak last week
! that he desired a return io the Sen-
ate of the 74-year-cld MfAdoo, vet-
\tj eran of many political win. Oppos.
lr.g McAdoo on the democratic
ticket were Sheridan Downey, an
Kttorhmr, and John W. Pi'eston,
former Justice of the California
•wwM jfenuk. ’ . J
San Prandsco betting comm is- ture
TO REPORT THIS WSHtj
All lirownwood p jbljc schools will
open Tuesday morning. September
6. at 8 30 o’clock, Recording to an-
nouncement front Superuitendent
E. J. Woodward today
High school seniors have been
at No. 10
afternoon. [An Embasy spokesman
“Mr. Kennedy at his own request
saw Mr. Chamberlain. This hra
perfectly normal procedure after the
return from! a holiday
would have been made
tares, und a few outstanding
gattas and meets held over
Tlie Southern Divisional meet
•re this week Is considered' o!
;a)or impcTtance In outboard tir-
es. And officials agreed to spoti-
ir the special mile event, because
I the demand drivers are voicing
r siich a race before going into
te National championship at Chat-
Labor Department's
letter revealed. Wlt-
! that Bridges on
aid of the United
ten k was in San
or. We will see a
an sink those damn
the enemy
and the
even If there were no E
crisis.
The United States Embai
firmed that Chamberlain t
formed Kennedy of the Cen
ropean situation and what
proposed to do.
u-krd to report Wednesday or
Thursday of ttoia^week to. consult
With tile faculty on courses to be
taken during the ensuing year, f AH
students who have transferred from
other towns are atob asked to report
before the regular registration be-
gln> Tuesday morning, and to pre-
sent their credit records, if possible
A general faculty meeting of all
public school teacher*, in the city
has been called to convene at the
high school building Monday aft-
ernoon at 3 o'clock. Woodward said.
Ai this meeting announcements
Records of the pioneers do not
WRelose a John Burleson as a Brown
county resident of the seventies, and
we have been unable to locate
Dowdy’s Creek. Maybe somebody
can enlighten us on the subject.
Remembering the Indi&nola Incident
at last summer, this historian Isn't
Inclined to say there was no such
place as Dowdys Creek.
sioners gave tdds of ] to 1 that
McAdoo would win.
democratic senatorial race
r\ ei-shadowed the republican sena-
tor. primary, and the demtcratic
Well,
TU Tell You
NKETSCHOOL t
OPEN MONDAY
2 GUNMEN Si
t IN INDIAN/
and republican contests for guber-
natorial nominations. Ilr,' Roose-
' t it's endorsement of McAdoo and
his reference to the $30 every
Thursday pension plan, supported
QUR Indian Creek subscriber, who erations on the third unit B ex
is a theologian as well as a his- ed within a week. This pre
torian and political observer,, writes calls for the laying of approxli
at length to discuss such matters ly 30 miles of concrete and
ga predestination, the ten command- lateral canal pipe, ranging li
meets and Lee ODanlel's platform, from ten to 34 inches. Main ar
If any. All are given general eu- from the Mg eight-mile canal
Norsement. which is pleasing, and the lake'to the water district
Tf a change to necessary. I hope It measure 34 Inches. .
may be for the best,” he writes. These lateral conduits wffi
• • • • . the agricultural regions In th«
The only cause for uneasiness, our ter district. There will be no li
I. C. constituent suggests. Is that if construction within the Browr
Mr. ODanlel’s formula for rejuv- city limits. Some of the prlr
Texas and effecting its ec- conduits may be laid: dii
onomic salvation should be success- through parts of the city, hut
fut he might sell It to the O. O. P will be no distribution from th
There really isn’t much danger o> ter districts lines in town,
that, however, for there are two or city water distribution will be
three of the ten command menu nected with the new reservoir
width could never be made to fit the filtration plant at Round k
Into a Republican platform. lair.
***** % Two relift pampa, to p4peM|
Yesterday was the birthday of dltional pressure for the dtotril
John Henry Mount, widely known of water through the Jrrtd
dtten of Brown wood, who devotes system, will' he constructed, j
—(UP)—Deputy sheriffs kilted
men with rifles today when
came out <f a halted Uxicab l
mew had registered at a ]
early today as Earl X. Lindsay
William 4 Davis, Obuncll fel
lown. ' FV
Their automobile, packed in
hotel garage, bore Iowa lie
plates, but In the back eeat a p
dog stood guard over a repei
rifle and Arkaiwae license p
8T.7M and 133 061. j ff
Three (eputles trailed the
after receding reports that the
Ron were touring taverns dto|
teg guns.
Council Bluffs police wtd
had no iwdard of the men.
nowadays »re(
full of pro and
eon argument*
about the gov-
ernment inter-
fering with
buatouea Per-
ED SMITH'S FATE
At STAKE TODAY
high school has add
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 30, 1938, newspaper, August 30, 1938; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056152/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.