Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, December 28, 1925 Page: 1 of 6
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ACT SAID TO M UNPROVOKED
AID IS CAUSING SERIOl >
CONI'EDI IN FAB EAST.
GOVERNMENT IS NOW IN IE-
CEirr or important doc-
HINTS ON SUBJECT.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—(AV—
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Disarmament la Genera la bow la
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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28,1928
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VOL XX VL NO. a
SWAY OF ICE KING COMPLETE-WARMER WEATHER COMING SAYS FORECAST
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FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIA-
TION LAUNCHES HEAVY ON
SLA06HTM PROFESSIONALS
NSW YORK, Dec. SI—(By The
Associated Preae 1—Member* of the
American. Foot hall Cn aches Asso-
ciation. in aa annual eaaalon today,
lauaohad in attack upon Ike pro-
feelonal game and atom approved
Hugo Bees deck of Pena State, aa
“error emphasis** of college football
after September 1. to
Indiridua! actively i a fared la
capacity wKh profeaaloaal ftoot-
a resolution prevent-
ing ooncfce* hereafter from select-
or other all-star
flrom aay agency aad also
dally hands of the Wasblngioo
l" meat, documents forwarded by Mia
later hush Gib*on at Berne, bar
lac been received during the
Christmas holidays. *
The . Invitation from the Coe act
of the Lcagut of Nations for Aaet
loan paiuclpktiou in the work o'
the com mi s* Ion referred the Wash-
ington authorities to these does
for details as to the compos!
t the commission aad th«
•Jetted scope of its deliberations
WfiTaT fig*
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** BECAUSE OF PROGRESS ■
there Is liUle likelihood of any defl
_ nlte section toward formulation of
Kgw yarr rw ,« - „ the American reply to the InrlU
a ^ sskkwb
y._ . P?0*1*** mmotarn*, h0B1 # |* Minnesota. He is exp.cte.’
r*T y***.?* to he at his desk after the tret of
ere are making today, which would ^ ygar. X
iy.
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AFGHAN
CAPTURED BY
RUSS. TROOPS
IHTOSTITT CBMKIHX
Commission id Mi
on mi
J. B. EASTMAN OF OLE BAT
8TATV TO ASSUME DITIES
POSITION, IT IS SAID.
lERSHMGB
SM-HHlI
CORE HOME
WASHINGTON. Dec. tt.-OP).—
J. B. Eastman will become chair-
man of tbo Interstate Commerce
__ j Commission January 1, under Uk
t /ivnnv iw •*•/«* M nnrt nilw °* rotation by which the po-
from Afghanistan that RuH}“ oommiaslon members,
troops have made sB w^oroked bm formerly n mem-
attack npon aad captured the Af- her o{ the Maeeachaaetle -Public
ghaa poet of Darkbad. or Darkad. 8trrU;m ComraiMtoa. vu uppojHnf
n.MP— .._. to the federal body by Former
la official circles. R to holered. p,.rakiclIt wileoa and he- has led (
if the report proves true, the sc. T^oroQ- campaign against the com
tkm of the Russian* will he re- mlMtoa majority on many guan-
garded as a significant step to- tUmB relating to railroad
want realisation of a moveiaent and consolidation,
which Russia to alleged to be
cretly making toward India.
Stories of attracts by
to gain
with a view to advancing through
that country to
frequ.nt
arrangements,
the scaree to aa gad to 1HT, afUr
'which, until th« Botaherih revolu-
on in 111V, the bogey af a Ros-
as menace to Alglmatofan aad
idle had not reared Ha hand. ■
Stace the revotatton. Baaato s PLYMOUTH. Vert.. Dec. 13.-0*
Central Astatic provinces which ed-i—Colonel John C. CooUdge. father
Join Afghanistan have become Bo- of the piistdsnt. was confined to
▼let repuhlice within the Bashtoa hie bed today because he had tort
federation. Reports have been he see of hto right tag dne to faul
ccnstaatly received af Moscow's to. ty circulation Dr. Albert C. Cram
to carry throngh * BrMgewator. hto personal Phyet
territories eommantotie pro. elan, sold hto
to the masses ta India, was art to
▼hh a view to creating that rovota- —_. y omkm
tioa la ihe Bast which Rnsstaa Temfirfe BCrB Wi
public men declare to the ambition
of the great 8oviet repnhUc. ffl|
for parttamaat by the dftortor'of _ _ ___
pnbl.c inta. motion of the govern- AUSTIN, Dec. I
ment of India. Just mad* public, f nutnt of Temple wtB become r
sa»a. ,, n. tuber of the State Bayd of Oea
‘The traditional daeigms of
sto. afer being temporarily _ _ ,
pdndcd. have Wow bean resumed ta Nwn e member hr eta F
m ~ B ' Cowell was gppoirr**d by Oov-
(QL SNEDIET IIITtfll 1
DECKS It Ml ,
| HI up MIES
prrf n mis resignation and
•N SECOND THOUGHT DR- |
(IMS TO WITHDRAW IT.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 32.—-GPV—
Rrtgndier Oeaersl Siue.iuy Buti< r
today withdrew hie resignation
GIFT PUN OF
a t
CREATES STIR
COLB NAVE IREAKS
THROUGHOUT COSHTIl WM
SUFFERING IN MANY SECTIONS
f&m
. -
SOURCE OF GIFTS ABE SUB
JECTID TO LIMELIGHT OF
OFFICIAL SCRUTINY.
Although the leave under whleh __
he had been serving as dlr«*ctor o ®T. PAUL, Minn., Dea. M. (F) .
puhHe safety of Philadelphia, would Si SSVmt?
not expire untU December 21. Gen ***•. °* »he CniversHy of Wto
eral Butler ImmedUtely reported J?,****5
tor duty. He wUl return to Phito rrtdved by the institution from ed
delphia tor a few days to arrmag* *«*Uon*1 cudowteenu wua expreae
hto private uRuir* and then come In e rjmort today rfe cosuuttt*
bach to Washiugtun. Lets in Jan- represeattog the Unlverplty alumn
uary he wtU go to Run Dlegp to take seaorietion.
of the maria* base there | The report, made public today bj
or iam mar mm. OSCUT Hallbn of 8L PuuL forme
Justice of the Minnesota Suprem
Court, said “We are opposed to >
'sweeping rejection <?f any and ul
gifts from educational foundation* '
The Wlaconsln regents last Aug
ust adopted a resolution declaring
that thereafter no gifts ah on Id b.
received from any incorporated ed-
1 endowments or orgunlsa
HOWES HEAT
BULL FIGHTS!
M IEXK0
SBHIS Of NEQ
M MSTEDII
cm OF NEW TORE
drop-
The coldest weal
Amarillo where the
fared least with the'
reading fit, though it was
»lasting there this morning. Corpus
Chriati and Sun Antonio both re-
ceived light
Other early
ter readings Included Del Rio, St;
Taylor 20; Houston M; Abilene 11;
Waco II end Wichita Falls 14. In
Oklahoma, Forgan aad
reported *tx above **ro.
Half aa inch of eno
the ground at San ***mi« turn
morning, (he first ta tww years.
Houston reported the first thta
white maatje ot the
said there
the cold.
Gone of like character.” The actio BUNCH MAD APPARATUS FOB
followed donation of »12A00 for the PRINTING VARIOUS KINDS
General Education Board tor Medl- OP FAKE ENTERPRISES.
Du, js—(.-Pt— cal Research Work la ‘seeking • .......
,ve scored an- cor* for n specific disease.” NEW YORK, Dec. **.—■(/P).—Ar-
victory Bull The real qaestion la,” said the rest of five alleged members of t
tiumnl r. port, "must such gifts se counterfeiting bund,
.boee.e* are cooalderlng. be re- tioas Included the
hv - — rtj. ,rrr^ r Jected because of the source from distribution of fake
wj |iai m vm w which they came? The Oeoeral Ed- cates aad federal
ucstlon Board, whose gift provoked announced today by federal agents trop, Georgetown,
■ __this resolution, was endowed by The gang's operations extended in Pflagervllls.
w „ * “ John D. Rockefeller, and It to doubt to Canada aad the Royal Mosalet
GUMU Btaees ts a aunoaity. fact which has gives rise Po’lee assisted la the round-up. _ _ *—1
. „ . . . . to opposition to Us gift. 1 Secret .service agents of the CHICAGO, Dee.
"We hold ao brief tor Mr. Rocke- Treasury Drpartmeuts. who made tronsmere, with tl
C*y™J^ lAiLest jg,Icr m tu« manner to which he the arrest*, said all five men had *PoK other at
whRa mono accumulated his fortuoa. Granting roof eased. The agents said the ev- ■iud weather
' b**tre* tor the asm# tto* sad tar- all that the opponenU of this gif ideac* they had gather* d In the la- 7 wamad of
rttery had reoetpts af of him. he Is In the p<-a< shi veetlgatloa. which started last Ju- he latter part st
A thorttlas th ufc this ratio to rw- v>'session ot K. W# believe Mr ty. showed the countarfaftlag oper- ’-■o® _
preeeataUve of the country general- Rockefeller*! fortune may be law atfam of the bahd totalled between Sweeping out of tbo
* . ....... I ______rormer I fvUy gtv n sway, end couadwti RU.000 and GWJOOO. Of this amount vaikyrie* heat an
5lrssxs'sr___j - _ _ savd&1- 01
bdentlfie research.'' Rills an4 note* Were counterfeit- Uhlled States aad
I *«• mi Ml - ’■III I
"-E^SSiSBSE
A dispatch ^ * *V ; - . » Ttomaa, 22. of Dallas was proh- an example. .
it?2.we*ptur* ** t**** »nid the tTtTbTsiorr *™7 M^ed from huruiag to death ----
.mm. . oiu.i.^u .w, * • , n, ‘ w ii?*The hoard will 1m to,|lT when Mias LiUle Mae Smith, pj^ 'OMMCg HtoYT
WASHINGTON. Dec. 2*.—the Russians and that the au remind- -* December 21..The hoars *ui» % 8herman tore flaming ctoth- _ " ’
that he held* more "eenuse of falling health. Genera’ lag .errKory, consisting ta whole ™adU,e,T rr?®r^al“ e« from her after It caught Ire LoRR *t LflERMlR—
than aay ether John J. Pershing is expected to ra or part af an island, formed by two elated tobe rtert- from a gas stove. Mr*. Thomas Prtmratraf «| $100 OCC the ]Northers
of modern times. Ineluding vnt her* within the next montl branches of the River Oxus north. "**1 irt? nth Tr nura* was severely burned but It was he- . 1 “ f ’ Light Compaay.-
from America and nine from Arica. mile, where he is rep east ot Khar, a bad. had been oc. ^ S' . uZedT*?woaldreSvar. Mias arii esne r^T tve ft-fP The hand, the federal egenU
-- I1SSSEHltir^5ar-jS3ii,h5:
to the Brasilian army. HI* physician has recommended amus|Bg ■ M Hto Fort Worth Woman gmlth u visltoi* at 111 *wnM °llj*r the vrations.
I The Woodrow WUaoa National that he begin the hoamward trip ACI I AD o j u„ Thomas bom* *-?*. ' ..Mmaiv Tfc* ro*m*~a* deacribad as
aa- not later than Januarv 1*. ea** be vIVAm VvCLLMK SuCCP^nH H _ . . .vli.-^ estimate thg mart Important arreeu of coca-
In his honor here -**v depart from Aries before that In CoostnbWfi Office _ fr terfeRar* la many months.
1, "is. sjL oS&jzz uihav iooc *2“ XL'zzzi xz •
>MI1 w* flflnUY 19ZD b?<ommisB1on.,.^21irt to filfula VANCOUVER. B. C. Dae. 28-<4> rMstornTtM to an.,
ski. fha ftatesinan aad plaatot. will capItoL There has been a marked ■ >wBw ot her husband. _!■ hanw tow thirty north — - r./ °T. A truck load of cameras aad
°f ^•C2^^05Lmr'“.Zre — J^eSi Candida e. -ought thV^3. of Due tie Lady Cyutfci. U S ‘Tt -Ce ofoS weeJ? newspa \""'\**** ^J^^sSTd*
tor iHatHhnti« , ' KANSAS CITY Mo rw M— tioa. Mrs Poe who to expected to seagor liner, last night rammed and per, the Lorain* Leader. Dewdro* «hiu four oth *r Drio-
th* guests * d H# te ** kto _Widely varvtos (onlea «„* U ,worn tD todMJ Wtl1 °“* B“k «»•* Cowlckaa. a frelgh er. Th* inn. Masonic Hall. Deland Garage ^**SSXhrt»? the eounterfrita.
__ in* gwema. six v sixth year. i/n. wioeiy varying topics, rang *. Cowichan sank la eleven minutes d.wM¥ prvif.i oners aisiriDuita
The birth<top celebration, nearly Although Washington otocials Ing from tornadoes and sun spot- oreoa was killed by Deputy from the clash. The Cynthia pick, odd Fellow* Tlall. a’garage, a mat
devil n-d to make aav aneotfur*. to fosull fish aad a great pre-hir Constable Ed'Finch after Foe was «d ap bar 14 pass rag* ra aad 21 trass factory a
' crew 'wars dsstroyed.
have
* R*®*- -narks, declined to make anv an no,mo*. to ,—,» «_h - ^ ___ hl.
whlck he would ment regarding General Pershing's
to regard aa the ret a an to the Tatted States there *®r** ^an*M were discussed
1 armlatlc*. his was evidence that kia denari jr# *®noal cooventien of th'
two years after his death, marks
the and of a year which he would
have every reason
happieet since the armimlce. big was evidence that hi* departure
®R?t*r*TI *J®®- They tote as the from South America woo'd ta ao
gjtfsagfflters "Lrsvrjsr's™
a ssLi-rr-ss'ts; ttsmivs » -
■ » ■ . Arles Plebiscitary Commission.
Bank Get* 20 Y.
NEWS FLASHES }
E. J. Thompson
of the failed Cftlxens State Bask of'
re, Iowa, today was sea-
ts serve 2® years in state
prison at Fort Madison, on a plea of
guilty to a charge of emb«rtym<-nt
He recently admitted embessling
more than >2S4.000.
M’ALLXN VOTING ON BONDS.
_-
McALLEN, Texas, Dec. 2*.—UP).—
Hidalgo county water Improvement
No. 3 today la voting st i
election oh a band Issue of
If th* issue id approved
extensive system of con
Utersl emails hi th* Rlr
Valley to to he constructed
prepared by engineers
e *B,00* feet of concrete ca
will cost 171,000 aad the gates
and siphons 92.0U0.
THE
WEATHER
CAWNPORE, British India,
Dec. OC-,^ -Fra*. Hslmes *f
the rnhrerslb st PeaasylraaU
yesterday addressed the Indian
National C eagres* which to
heldlmr Its quarterly sessleu
here. Be assurrd hto aadMerv
of "Americas %j
tor the mevemrat to-
ward freedom far India.
convention of tin
American Assoetotlon for the Ad
rancement ot Science aad Related
Organization* hers today.
Bsvumi thousand delegates of to*
association end M silled societl*
were registered. Th* convention
will continue through Suturdsy.
I The dsuth toll of torasdoee wtr
Incress* in the Middleweet ss R be-
comes more thickly settled. S. D
Flora, meteorologist ot th* Uniter'
States Weather Duress, Topeka
Kansas, forecast before the Ameri-
can Meteorological Society. Sucl
disasters ss claimed 72$ lives In
Southern Illinois a year ago. wtr
be repeated many times. Mr. Florr
said, and unless construction o'
homes and public buildings is tm
proved, few large cities will es-
cape the devastation of windstorms
The stability of modern steel and
reinforced concrete buildings may
never be known until a tornad
strikes the business —* ~ -
great city. Mr. Flora
by tbs law of probability,
will In the course of time,
nested, however, that mi
day may lessen the extent
QUOTH THE RAVEN—
northern reaches of Florida.
Nearly thirty deaths were attrto-
ni*d to tbo cold, accident* were u*ft-
nerous, property valued at severs.’
millions was destroyed by fire and
great suffering was ceased among
. e pour and homeless.
Coal Strike FaM.
lu the East, particularly, th* kru
m .t.aiures brought home the
| U ..eas of th* hard coal strike
w oi .ts sctcateefUh week. Below
MO temperatnres were recorded In
. verai parts ot Peansylvanto and
her Anthracite producing regions.
While most of the continent wgt
a th* grip of the cold wave, ala
nestal manUeetatkms of other
».nds Were noted in other parts of
the world. Lightning ineldaaul tc
a violent storm art fir* to sevwra
troleum tasks at Buenos Aires
causing loss estimated at ILMRjbM
oev.re earthquakes were fett In
rvet ol localities ia Vara fTsi lfiai.
continued to axart <
France. At Ls la
lag boat
I
7 Bear: Fax
ocrtrt heart
CJOiSN OFf VOOR
pt?-
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4
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LST
quoted by the agents
as having said that his Je-eiry
firm, the Wlegaad Jewelry Corpo-
ration of IrvtUgton. N. J, fnil*«l for
11 SO.000. two year* ago. and ttat ThUe
he termed to counterfeiting to re-
coup his fortune.
wiegand. the agents suld. hod hto
10-year-old eon. Frank Wlegund. forged the
Jr., s cripple, help him print the one foods.
counterfeit*. The youth was not « ._
arrested, hut was left to the cus- At New York Oty where the
,^i.y of his family. Wlegaad to si- mercery hovered about seven above
* taged to live started hto operation* Sunday, the biting
last May. Hts counterfeiting* rang- euough to cause Robert Mayokowk
ed from IS to |$00 bills. Gold note* • visiting Eskimo from Alaska aad
la denominations ranging from $1® potato north to aay “Ert to coin.*
to 1100 also wore counterfeited. rb« Icy viude, however, did art ia-
9 _ terfer* with the dally swim of iour-P
•Extensive Operations. teen member* af sBosum organl
ELIZABETH. N. J., Dec. 22.—(N*) **Uou known us “The L Street
-Elisabeth police today dare In- Browaiee" although to* kaA to U
tainted that arroot af oovon alleg- broken.
countorioHor. to M-* tlrt
New York hsd boon mafia to ®, United States, experiencing one of
- oak of the apprehensioni her* yoo- [?*
w*‘‘“d 00 •
i wSto.frn former Newark towel- rtr®r. was prwvtdad by Wart Kurts-
trip’ three R®”*®
accompanied ffromt Christinas aad growing grs
l that th* 2 Th* cold »«®*h*r directly or
I tnat me dirBCt|y sensed IS ---
go. wbu* the mid,
saw mors than a
•T.v'.srsr
■g answered he
b,rSlSi WU. MUKhi ir.e-
arrests, and 2 additional ones which S£S\!tSSStl
they hoped to mdk* oday would “u* “• mwwort metropolis
> dispose ot a hand of counterfeit a r*
Who** operations extended thruogh-
out th« United States *»d Can*^» wer.
parwtus far the manufacture of ,
spurious money wWu (bund at We-
T*e*dajJgjMj
f oktohllaTthuSl
dandy, slhwly
^ L JU
City.
heralded as tbs lender la Importin'
tornadoes sines 1120. with nine per-
'V
cent of the total number, In u paper
road hare today by Clarence J.
Root, mrtsnrologiet, .Sfringfleld
Illinois, before the American Me
toorblogtea! Society, - Jk |
Missouri followed with sight per
pent; Kanes*. Tennessee. Alabama
Mlunssnta and Wisconsin with six
and Oklahoma aad Indiana with
five per east.
Fifty four per caul of the torn*
does, Mr. Root declared oocarred
east of the Mississippi River. lows
•nd Texas suffered th* grantee’
dumber of tornadoes with a deetf
Set at five or more persons wit!
tan each. Minnesota, followed with
rtffM; Missouri with saves; Ar-
printing
sgent*
»ere
'& i V
M
lighter fell on hto port Ig one of
Urn old fashioned streets. Hs was
carried to s hospital where he dtad
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r\
rv
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Sat of five or more persons wit!
tan each. Minnesota, followed with
rtShfi; Missouri with seven; Ar
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