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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, $A
Brownwood With the World Every Minute of the Dap
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DECEMBER 26, 1925
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VOLXXTLNO. 61
OPERATORS SUGGEST PLAN TO END STRIKE
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TEXAS STAGED
CAPITAL SE
irro accident* mi, must.
ING ACCIDENTS AND MANY
OTHER FATALITIES.
DALLAS. Tsiaa, Dtc. M.—(#).—
Death, pathos, and the restless arm
of the law mixed H with Christma*
gl*« at various places In Taut yes-
tar day
Two persona wars killed by au-
taagohiles. one was killed and sn-
ath# probably faulty shot whil<
hunting. a child fatally bnrued. oa<
REPORTED THAT HIGH Ol'PIC*
1AL AND HIM WIPE WERE
RECENTLY EXECUTED.
TOKYO, Dec. 21.—(JP)—The for-
eign oOce baa received advices
from the Japanete consul at Muk-
den thaf/Oeneral Chanx Tao Un
Ini t stoned t0 promise mercy for
the preservation of the lives of the
defeated Marshal Kuo Sung Lina's
family aad also for the Uvea of
- . . , Kuc's principal ofllcers. Conse-
uaa murdered Tt arrested at San I quently It Is feared a general sxs-
Ahtonto on charges rangUg frodt ctjon of Chang’s enemies Is Ha-
tatoxteatlow to murder, the sheriff mtaent. i
at Amarillo escaped serious Injury _
fh aa attempted Jail break and an
old mother, former wealthy bene TOKYO. Dec. it.—UP)—Tho war
factor of the Salvation afmy, was office today received a dtspa’ch
herself Smoot those befriended bj , from Mukden stating that the com-
tfels charity. ' mender of the Japanese troops had
These are among the gleanings withdrawn the manifesto prohibit-
trem tho night report of The Aaeo lng fighting within a six mile rad-
dated Press. I Ins of Mukden from which it Is as-
Arthar Hazard. 22. was killed a’ ' sumed that Marshal Chang Tso Mh
flan Angelo when an automobile ' will be permitted to ra-enter the
overturned. Fred Wltsel. 12. was Mahchuriaa espi al. Th# wihtdraw.
fettled at Waco In attempting to hop lag of the manifesto Indicates that
a ride on a hay truck. Jon Header Chung had scored a complete vlc-
eon and Harry Bleys ware fount' tory over the army of General Kuo
dead In bed at Houston. Gerald Bong Ling.
Iptey. 2. of Dallas, died today j Advices to the foreign office '
bams received when his (ram Shanghai, however, stated I
•re. A Mexican that the Kwangtung division, of
ted to death U a box car Ire Kao’s troops, stationed nearby. I
today. _ __ I mar give battle to the Chang di-!
ANTI-TOBACCO (
CRUSADERS GO
AFTER HI UPS
I INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 2*.—UP).—
Vice President Charles G. Dewss.
was importunsd todhy by the Nc
Tobacco League to make a New
Year's resolution to refrain from
tbs use of tobacco.
Charles M. Fillmore, of Ihdlanap- *
oils, general secretary of the
league, sent tbs vies president a
telegram thanking him for hia
message to the ssoaU pages
nrglng them not to use tobacco.
MRealising that example Is more
potent than precept," said the mss
sage, "will you not make as one of
your New Year’s resolution tks *k
ctsion not to use tobacco yourself
Fillmore said that the message
would he followed shortly by a sim-
ilar one to Prsaidsat Coolidge.
Confessing to Murder of Three
• ~
INVITATION
•from b
ruAr,
STS™ ™
MFMRYWAY B[ mME
ANTHRACITE
HRS NOT
*
’ LANSING, Mich.. Dae. 20 —UP).—
To an eighty year old woman resi-
dent of Eaton Rapkls, the Slate
Health Department announced to-
day have been traced the 32 cases ’
of typhoid fever that followed a .*■
church dinner In that city Novem-
ber 12. To date three of the cases
have proved fatal. *
j The Investigation conducted by
the department revealed that every
PROJECT IB SERIOUS ENOUGH
TO ATTRACT FAVORABLE
ATTENTION OP COO LI DOE.
PROPOSAL THAT MEN RETURN
TO WORK AT ONCE WILL BE
CARBPULLY (ONS1RRRKD.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 44.—(JT)— NRW YORK. Dec. 24.—UP).—A
Inclusion of an sgpor« commie- proposal that striking anthracite
sloa project in the edminlstrations «o«l miners resume muck iauuedt-
lr
H. Arterburn
killed
while hunting.
Shertg Bromley of Clarendon
with the aid of prisoners prevented
• Jail break by other prisoners who
attempts] to Bine the shariR.
Nicholas Flores was,* slain .at
Sixteen ‘person s
lonable hotel on
lag liquor law.
charges
•lo Aol- mats
of riofett- beea
vision whose advances have caused
Japsn to order the cruiser Hirsts
to Chtegwagto. the coal shipping
port an the gulf of Leaotung, far
the protection of nationals.
No official advices were received
confirming tho execution of Kuo
and bft wife, but the foreign office
mated that the Mukden eot
Instructed to ask mi
Kuo aad Chang sgrsud to shad a
to Simfufc ordering bis
PRESIDENT (OOLIDGE IS GIV-
ING CAREFUL CONSIDERA-
TION TO FR0F08ITIDN. 'PHIS exclusive photograph shows F. M. Show of Rtephenvills. Texas.
• ■ . 4 confessing In thf Terrant county. Teuif Jail to the murd.-r of bis
WASHINGTON. Dee. Su.—UP) — stepson. Rernle Coonally. M.\ Snow ,ind 1
Continuing his study of the League h<* cut off tbe boy’s head aa-l threw It tat«
of Nations disarmament Invitation ,got the-women end burned their bodies
President Coolnige today disc eased thr left.: Texas Ranger Captain Tom Hi
with Chairman MtUtlfs of th* Stenographer William B.'8wain is at
Hous-* Appropriation Ommitiee slon on his;typewriter,
the question of obtaining funds----L - --------•«
on# of those strlaksa w»th the dis-
ease had estrn of squash which
the aged woman pnpsrud and con-
trlbnted to the dinner. Id prspat-
IngNho squash, taken :rom her
garden, she had worked it through promises to ha
a rollaudvr with bar, bands.
Laboratory testa shoved, Dr.
Richmond Cttn, stats health com-
missioner. said tbs woman was' a
typhoid carrier. Investigating the
aged womans history. u.e Health
Department learned that her has
band had typhoid fever back in the
sixties and that she contracted Jt
tome years later. Dr. OUn said the
woman bad agreed to avoid hand •
lng any foods to he sates by other
than her own. Immunise J family
nd had promised Tot to mingle
with persons outside her owr burnt
The department already has ar-
anged to isolate on a tarn in Khta
waaase county, Jesses Soper. 72
year old farm head, to whom 22
cases in recant years in Oakland,
and Shiawassee counties have been
sloa project la the admiaietrations
farm relief program baa virtually
4»*n agreed upon.
A MU to create sack u commis-
sion, to supervise disposal of sur-
plus agricultural products will be
Introduced soon la ecu grass and It
the support both
of President Coolidge sad Urn
west era senators aad represents
utM«'r wsmbk:
cm iilinHBI
’Ttsfuimiws
*1 had. from corigraaa to covur the expanse
cy .for (or American participation ta
preliminary discussion kt '.saeva.
Mr. Madden express- d 'he opin
ton tkst mi
mg further represaatmtloos for the
mercy of minor generals of Kao’s.
Numerous troops of Kuo Slag Ltag
have gon» over to
would
044 should he aw
ately after the|
approximate
it Wised UUi
J.*
are reported to
Chang's forces.
MOTE IB ALLEGED
MERJOrSLT INTB
■AYE
RFERED
WITM GGVRBNMEN* 1
WORK.
CHIC.
UCAGC.
abar-
k 24.—(4*).—Cafe
mrs. aaticlpatinr
'efforts of probibi-ioi
agents New Year’s Rvs. are re
parted Bo have employed private
detsctfVUa tn efforts to Identify
agents who may enter their placet
In the guise of patrons.
The detectives have submitted
detailed reports regarding appear-
agents likely to be assign
quads for holiday service
have even arranged fjr
for managers aad hsad-
g, who wlll hs taken to court
aad. corrtdbra of prohibition
Wsadquerters and shown the hgturs,
so the story goes.
Dry circles admit that it may be
accessary to exchange staffs with
some other districts before next
Thursday, Af the detectives have
simrsirtr 1 In viewing all the agents
that B. C. Yellowley, prohibition sd-
mlaistrstor. pleas to use.
WayHp
'4 NEW BRITAIN, Conn., Dee. 34.—
UPI—Mrs. Stanley Kriscunas received
M her Christmas mall a small pack-
age bearing no return address, con-
taining 4440 In MIL without note of
explanation. She believes It was sent
ts her by the person who found 11,000
which she lost two and a half years
SomefcfxV Has Found
Oat Women’s Hosiery
Is Getting Larger
NEWARK. S. J, Dae. W.-
Dus probably to increased ariK'Airs
la women < sports, the averagr skt
of women’, hosiery has Inc reused la
the last fire year, sad the demand for
the trnall tiara I* bring eliminated. A.
W. Fraser, ofik-bl of a hosiery con-
cern here,. ,aid todky. He based hu
assertion on s study of six dosen
typical shipments -In 1430 hr said,
the demand ranged from sines S
to 14. In 1S33 the principal
was for sian 9% and larger. Today
am hifoimekt
ii stm mmm
PEMSMII STITT ~~
: ROTOR MRS
INCREASE RT
GREAT RATE
mu. so ii to
AGRICULTURAL
■GHBBTATBi
t 0.1KIDI
stely under the wegj seals of the
last contract, psuditg further ue-
gotlotions, was mall public today
by the anthracite operators con-
ference. -4. y
The proposal was ad dr as aad to
anthracite workers sad th'.lr Isad-
srs. .
__________ _____|. “You can go to work now fit the
lives, who have been criticising his wuffss fixed ta the contract that sx-
plans for agricultural relief pl**4 August 2L lfiM,” said the ©p-
Ths subject was talked over to- srutors In thstr commuuicstloq to
day with Secretary Jardino by th* »Inert. “Ws will pay <hssu
Representative Dickson, rapubli- wages until next September, eight
can. Iowa. Just before bis depar- months.”
turn with other members of tbs Tbs statement was signed fey
Iowa delegation In congress to at- William vf. Iaglis. chairman of the
tend a farm relief meeting in lms negotiating committee represent-
Moines. As s result. Mr. Dickinson “*g the operators,
is expected to tell tbs Dsa Moines —~
conference that the adminLtratios Mlussu la Refly.
will give its active co-operation in 8pringflsld, Ilhk, Dae. 24^—ma-
ths passage of a hill providing an fer* oMcials will give their sou wot
exoert corporation to the propositkm that sutbruetts
Secretary Jardine has conferred miners resume work seder the old
with President Coolldes several »*«• tenia whaa they meet the op-
times regarding such ■ proposal, era tors la Joist conference hi Ns>w
Although the farm Mock members York City at 2 p. m. Tuesday. John
of congress said today that the L. Lewis, president <rf the United
promise of ldmims*-atlon support Mina Workers of Arnwica declared
made a valuable addition to the here today. He declined aay ftar-
h itbi rto an nouni *»d administration iksr commenL
plans for helping the hmer, Mr. _ •
Jardine indicated that he regarded
the deveiopmsat as merely a logi- . I Jfq ||
cal working out of the opinions HAZLETON, Puns..
long entertained ia administration _“The man will not ha
qBarters. back to work.” said 11m
- f V ■ ■ — 1 f nady.
urar of tho United
WASHINGTON. Dec. 24. -AAV- today ia inference to
Impressed by the complaints of nnf,tnr,- Muoaltioh that
-I
1RRATI1
be^miaL-
sa as to
0FFU KRS WHO Will LD hTOP
LHII’OR HALES III gim:n
! - -DYNAWlTf» WARNING.
PHILADELPHIA. Doc. H.—LTV
City Cooncilim-a William
also bead coach of tho
University football team, at a spe-
cial meeting of the cnfsctl today
led Mayor Keadrtdk that h<
■playing with dynamite” ta the
ter of law enforcement.
NEW YORK. Dec. it.—UP)—More ’ PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 3A—(A*)
then SOJ0OOM) motor veMrirs were —The snuad ef IDs Liberty Beil. »ll-
vyUimd in this couatry in 144S, an cut »lnre Jt rrseked while toiling far
of 2.132.7M over last year’s thr funeral of Chief Justinr Marshall,
r. the cum-at Mar of Motor ninety yram ago, wfil he breed again
Magesine u)< Of thh total 17A34.- New Years Ever whra its War will
441 were pesteager ears. » hr broadcast In illliriiri»o of thr hr.
More then IJMjBOn motor ▼-hides gMning ok Amrrira’t «e*qal-cmtm-
rr recorded aa scrapped ia thr Uatt-
SUtca daring thr year. . I
Thr -,-ntrftiM was reported lo
shown thV second largest numer-
ical gain since thr automobile and mo-
tor truck came into general use. The
record year was MBS when the regis-
tration increased SJ>I2JSM user the
highest year before. .
agricultural
- t ration la p
. — ____WASHINGTON. Dak. 2A—(A*).— of Me farm relief _
|l CIU llr ■ H Plfr I°wa » delegation In congress today provide for government supervt-
1r|V V FIIIC FWE TO,e<1 to *° ,D • to t>es Moines "ion over agricultural eiports.
•wmuww ■ msip ■■■ to alt end a meeting Tu<*day a* With members of tbs Iowa dele-
_ which th/ agricultural situation dkthm praparihg to leave tonight
will he discussed. for Das Moines lo consider at a
The delegation previously bad state meeting what mltef steps ran
voted to send Chairman Haugen of he taken outside tbs present ad-
tbe House Agriculture Committee minis*ration program. President
is Its representative, but It was d« Coolidge aad Secretary Jardine coa-
ridwf that the whole ;lowa mem- ferred about the situation today
The historic hell will hr tapped by
Mrs. W. FrveUad Kendrick, wife of
Mayor Kendrick, as midnight ushers
ia thr one bandied and fiftieth year
of iadependencr for thr United
State*.
hr said thr very large sian were in
demand ami thr -averagr was 4% to
# •
ADMIRAL GOODRICH DIES.
berahip should go. It will leavt
Washington late today.,
Members of the fPrih bloc It"
congress have b< < .i pressing for
lugisUtioii mors compn-h.-nslv.
thaa that contained la the adminis-
ter* Ion rn-operative bill, latroduce*'
Mvsrul days age. Rsprsseiuativ*
Dtckiason. r-publican. Iowa has
been particularly Insistent that fbe
shoo* g
aad there were indieatkma that aa
export supervlaioa Mil would haw
the support of the Whits House.
Such s bill will he drafted for
Introduction soon after the holiday
recess and farm leaders la con-
gress expect the administration to
give it their active aapport The
measure will provide for a federal
commission of seven members to
■ AIRED HOY DIER.
go further
r
THE WEATHER
pratly
!§&•,
i Teulght
( elder Sunday
NEWS FLASHES
........................
P1NERLUFF. Art, Dee. «j-1
UP)—Prepcrty iaumgs e*tl-
muted at 4744A44 Was caused
mday by a fire which swept
the saw mfll plant at the Stoat
Lumber Company at Therwtea.
Arkansas. In addition fa the
v saw mill plant, eight brtek dry
kiln* aad sheds and sheet eight
Million feet ef lumber were
destroyed.
MINNEAPOLIS Rina, Dec.
44.--UP)—One wamaa was he.
lie red ta hare been burned ta
death aad St parses* rascaed
by ftraama la IS haiow sere
weather today whan lira de-
stroyed a three stary brick
ha tiding. Two stares, leeated aa
tbs groaad fleer were destroy- .
ad. Lass was estlamted at
4SM44. Relief that the woman,
Mrs. rraaaes Waaxer, H. a
aaalakhA m ^raa
WEE alB^M
the fact she coaid net hu found
altar the fire.
SANTA DOMINGO, DemfaJ-
can Republic. Dec. 34. --.4’'
Tbe reslffhatlaa sf Aagel Maria
Zoler as mlalstar sf fscalga af-
fairs has beau aceaptad by the
ALEXANDRIA. Ta, Dae. «,
—UP)—Nw destroy ad the ware-
house of H. Kirk aud 'SMh
wholesale praduaers at the feat
of King Stmt on Hit Potomac
River today aad fkwuen Into
this afferassB wart fighting
bard to prevent the flames frm
vpreadlug ts the Catted Btotn
navy's torpedo plant warehaase
where u large quantity at ax.
plosive sura stared.
Roper mads Ms remarks <a vot-
ing to confirm 4ba aoaainaucn of i - CAlfe), 111.. Dec 24.—UP).—His
George W. Rl>b*a as director of NEW YORK. Dec. 24.—UP)—Rear hands blkso off by the explosion of
! public safety, ia succession to Brig- Admiral Gasper F. Goodrich. U. 8 dynamite Raps be found and to
adier Oeneral Smedlsy D. Butler. \, retired, died of a heart attack which, he touched u match. Jessr
t summarily dismissed by the mayor today at his home in Princeton. Downs. 24. at Coarlcston, Mo., died
| last Wednesday. BHtott’a appoint New Jersey. He was 71 yean old. In a hospital hers.
' ' meat was snsalmwualy approved l y______
council.
government
Its effort* to
la this coaeatfijoh a number of
bills have been uttered in aa effbri
to solve tbe problem fid disposing
of surplus farm product* it has
not txvn determined Jast bow tt.»
Das Moines coafarquee but it "is ra! ‘
INM MINKS N
. N1TFHOMMMUTO
CHINESE Ml SECTM
NOT KNOWN AR TRT WMAT TWR
HIGN1FICANCE MAY MATE
ON SITUATION.
WASHINGTON. Due. 24.—(AV-
A company of AasarWaa auurtass In
enroots to China from Manila MM
whether the movement has special
significance in view of the Chi asps
civil warfare baa not
salUag of
s marines
gardsd as certain
threshed out.
A levy would bo charged agatnst * .
the producers of such a crop, vs a _eloDm
step to prevent over product km.
The commission would be ft
aanced largely from these levin
that tt will he
with the I _
tins nature, although 44-
la China during the f
have been cl
autharMaa.
the
CAMPTL Lu Dm
Gruupc, 44,
two bullet w<
SL Is lu
Is Auud
ashington
included I
be expected. Crops to .. Nstional People s Army sad the
by the commission a.Jr.1 r.n
Roper drew attention • to the
charges made by Oeneral Butler
that Mayor Keudriofe balked at ea- •
forcing liquor, laws against large j
hotels. “1 merely want to say at
this time that In my opinion Mayor
Kendrick is piayiug .with dyna-
mite.”
AND EVERY WHERE THAT MARY WENT;
1/
'*T
TOOK MM UMTS II
GET RICI QUICK MID
GETS INTO TDUSLEI
FORGER NOTES* FOR LARGE, j
-T - SUM OF M0NDY AND FRO-
CREDO TO SI LL THEM.
CHICAGO. Leu Zt.—(^.—Ar-
rest of Walter C. Rirpl"-racr.you’h-
fal Investment banker of Sight. 111.,
has revealed that kht con.pmy has
failed with a lues of $544 too. most
of which may be suffered by North
era Illinois farms, t. * -
Rippberger was charged with
forging the name o' L. F. Cropp, El-
gin garage man, to six promissory
notes of 4444 which were purchased
by Mrs. Mary McDonald. Rig la wid-
ow.
By Afcpd
HAST ORA NOR, Jf. J, Dm 44.—
(AV-The death a* Mies Marguerite
(_ a rlough lodsy increased ts seven the
number of fssustv euMoyes sf the
United States Radium Corporation ef
Orange, who ia thras |jmrs haw died
from potaeidug attributed tjmIh
BIH
fXm
SUCCESSOR ELECTED
TO T«E PUCE DF-
! LITE FMUR MUNSET
MAN CONNECTED WITH PURLI-
CATIONS RANI YEARS 18
GIVEN TER POSITION.
NEW YORK. Dec. 24.—
Ham T. Dewart today was electee
president of the companies pub
ltshlag the New York Baa and Ev-
ening Telegraph to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of Prank A
■Gamut.
Mr. Dewart had been vtee prexi
dent, treasurer aad general man-
ager of the publishing com pantos
His election to the prcsldeuctsf
was In compliance with the exprss*
directions given by Mr. Munaey
during the period Immediately pre-
ceding his death.
The election was mads by the
Boards of Directors of the two com
ponies. They are the Sun Printing
j aud Publishing Company, which
, publishes the Sun aad the New
York Herald Company, publishing
the Evening Telegram.
and only a smell federal appropri-
ation would ho <
be handled by ins commission klJUns y^erdsy of General Kao
aria, fruits and vegetables. )ord. iD th, capture of TMptoto. the
people's army was said to have de-
feated troops of General U Ching
Ling, former governor of Chihli
|WOcneral Kuo and his wife, cap-
tured ia a cellar where they hid
after Kaos army was de
Thursday by that ' of
Chang, met a rebel's death.
General Kao once coma
troops under Chang Tso Lin, but
revolted and mage war upon the
Manchurian. Attar capturing Kao
and hit wife. Chang's soldiers cat
off the general’s Mgs sad the wo-
man's arms. Then they shot bath.
Later their heads were severed aud
at the command of Oeneral Chang
were placed on the grave of am of
Chang's favortte generals who had
been killed by Kao._
SUGAR NDI1STRY MAY
GROW OUT OF CULM
OLD TIURTARTICHOKES
STRONG REPRESENTATION 18
■AM ON SUBJECT BY HI-
BRAfiKA MAN Tf
WASHINGTON. D44.
Aid of the federal
commercial production of
from artichokes was urged to4
Senator Howell, republican, JU
ka, during u ooufraaos with
idem Coolidge,^JRe aald^
demonstrated that levuk>s«. sweeter
aad asoru soluble than has aad seas
h
‘ ^
Coiomi W*hk Step*
Up Another Notch
in World of Finance
DALLAS, Texas, Dec.
Colonel C. C. Welsh,
agent of the Dali
t Bank to fill out
! of Lynn P. Tal
sppolnu-f
year 1421
{ dfff fltMa
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