Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 66, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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AMBASSADOR OF PEACE
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to New York’s welcome with many
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St. Loots because oi a sticking motor
Literally million* oi people junto
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tad star to tnamphant march
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It seemed that mH another person
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window faces could be seen
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AH basinets is at a standstill.
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By MORRIS DE HAVEN TRACT
bands playing and actually millions
Commander Byrd, North Pole fly-
are properly labeled so that
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GILMER MIRROR
REDUCED RATES
the doctors said that this
A little more than three weeks ago
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TRAfSrULES OFEMAWATON"
it might apjfly to Bren-
applied to him almost every term of
on to the ropes is a
TEACHERS EXAMS.
Cable. 45. prominent Los Angeles ^{THREF ARE KILLED
somg
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tight
He is described as a bright boy, of
WEATHER
Tuesday
east and
left him there. Nobody has knowl-
(United Press Report)
! •'"‘mulshed something.
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Hoffmann and Mrs. Hoffmann Sam local thunderstorms, cooler
Rankin, John Embrey. Will Wiese, portion, Tuesday cooler in
TO ATTEND CONVENTION
Chief Ernest Hermann of the Bren-
Celebration on
it is expected
colored people
of the oppor-
be taken by pedes-
always the fault of
an accident occurs,
be on the lookout
going
us to
The letter to Mayor Hacker from
the Southern Pacific lines follows
of a rifle,
then called
he did not
AS CAR SKIDS AND
STRUCK BY TRAIN
A
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tires are endangered if you go out
on it. —
They had started a grass was 00 way for him to turn without
and it is believed the fire
lightning.
to* morning to catch the special
currying members of the Texas
Assn to El Paso
beans and the hub of the universe,
Boston
out on the highway by reason
fast driving.
are all npghty glad to see
being put on the highway, but
the risk of the life oi our cjti-
teR Charles Lindbergh it is glad he
came horns.
Piloting’ an army pursuit plane, he
bopped off from Bolling Air Field at
«:54 a. m. E. S. T.
After mechanics had tned to get
Rules Are Violated
been too much violation
• F»H» will be visited and
1 d‘y of the famous baked
This greatest of the world’s cstiea
had waited patiently over Saturday
while the nation's honors were paid
, Qf coarse plenty of eatertii—stnt
dl.Be there for the boys and girts
M Mieve me they will certainly
to for hardly having started the
Md old train before it will stop
yaisip where Sam Miller and C.
; Vilson and their bunch of Mineral
, Garnet and his older brothers went
to the athletic field of Otterbein Col-
fine, and it is
the violations
When last
short-sleeved
W. C. McCormick.
Genl. Passenger Agent
MISSING BOY IS
BELIEVED TAKEN
BY GYPSY BAND
BURer on the florist would have
B convention there and they would
followed by the undertakers and
ally by the newspaper folks.
Hon. A. A. Hacker,
Mayor,
Brenham, Texas
JOHN DREW VERY
Hl; CONDITION K
MOST-SERIOUS
Lindbergh was expected in New
York about 11:30 a. m.. Eastern Day-
light Time, making his of'iciul ap-
pearance somewhere in the harbor off
Staten Island. He will have flown to
»n unnamed point probably in Neu
Jersey in the "other ha.f of we—bis
airplane. Spirit of St. Louis, which is
about as famous as he is. There he
transfers to a seaplane an J th' land-
ing on the water^wu) he made as the
only way of' bringing this man down
out of the skies without running the
risk of his being mobbed by too er
thusiastic and unthinking crowds.
The crowd was good matured and
•asy to handle. The shower of con
I trust our action will meet with
the approval of all concerned and
' Washington. June 13—Commander , against arthrftiv and rtieumaticq fever resent the Brenham Fire Department night cloudy, showers except in south
Richard Byrd intends to hop off foT| Drew had a "very bad day,* ac-'at the annual state convention of the west portion; coaler in southeast por-
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METROPOLIS GIVES
ROUSING WELCOME
TO HERO OF AR
Garnet Shorter. 11 years old, son
of Mr, and Mrs. Wade Shorter of
Westerville. O.. has been unaccount-
ably missing from
afternoon. June 3.
he was dad in a
shirt and corduroy
brown shoes but no Hockings, and
had no cap. Garnet is four feet eight
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Arriving at El Paso and after tak-
ig t wash up there will no doubt be
(toe in exodus over into Mexico to
totet cactus, rattlesnakes, boll fights
■f things that make others besides
Today a million people and more
poured forth t<| ebeer his return.
The army, the navy, mayors, armies
of people, kings of industry and em-
perors of finance bowed to this
tousled haired 25-year-old youth
and held him the city’s great-
est hero. They called him a con-
Mayor A, A. Hacker, always on the
alert to do anything that will serve
the best interests of the citizenship of
Brenham, whether white or colored,
has been successful in securing re-
duced railroad rates from many points
for the Emancipation
June 17 and 18, and
that large numbers of
will avail themselves
tunitv to come to Brenham for the
big celebration.
phiMan plane from Anacostia River
nearby, with a pilot and trailed th
procession northward. Fully 40
planes of various descriptions were
newspaper man puts oat.
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me ago the doctors met in
the air.
a. m he shifted his plane and
over Washington. He per-
no stunts over the city and
IN A PRIVATE CAR
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■iMen of that splendid town, ia-
EZg Crazy Well.
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UMS Stop * while, eat a lot. take
|OA over the city and then get on
|t train again for another ride this
toe slopping the night in the Davis
tomtaini and the next day continu-
Two army officers had advised him
to keep at the head of the formation
so the following air crowd couU-puk
him up
"All right," he said, "good bye
He then grasped the stick- i
threw it into high
was in
At 9
started
formed
was obviously "loafing.”
He swunk his plane due north be-
tween the capital and the Washing
ton monument at a height of about
.WKl feet and disappeared from, the
view of the Bolling Field watchers
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When we come back we may have
something of interest to tell you—at
least we hope so.
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I As advised, this matter was dis-
cussed at June Conference, Texas
General Passenger Committee, with
result that round trip rate* were au-
thorized between all points Rosen-
berg to Temple inclusive and Austin
to Hempstead inclusive to Brenham
on basis of one and one-third of the'
one way fare to be sold on June 17th
'and for trains arriving Brenham prior
| to noon June 18th. limit* to reach
point of origin prior to midnight of
June 20th.
Lindbergh Hops OH For
New York In Army Plane
Followed By 40 Airships
* man physician, was in jail today on
Examinations for teachers certifi-. (suspicion of murder in connection
cates will be held July 1 and 2 at, with the shooting of Ray Frazzini. 14.
the county superintendent's office in
the court house. .All applicants for
certificates must register by June 20.
• United Press Report)
St Joseph, Mo, June 13.—Three
persons were killed here today when
their autonsobik was struck by a
train. The car skidded cm the wet
road in front of the train.
r~ the meeting at El Paso we
‘o take the trip with the All-
FM Special that leaves Dallas at
Sunday night for a trip to
p® cities in the north and east
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p d,rfftors have very generously
’“t off for this trip and while I
J*1* to make it I ant not fooling
P® one bit—it will be travelling at
F ,nd visiting by day.
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city visited will have some
P®* entertainment planned and of
F* will want to visit the
' **• you have been doing busi-
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nsoans have taken the proper
dipping at a height of 200 teet
The other plane* of his escort
meantime had taken the air and were
circling around
By PAUL W. WHITE
(United Press Staff Correspondent) 1
Traffic
There has
of the traffic regulations in Gilmer
and vicinity recently and as a resalt
several arrests have been made re-
cently, but so far they have resulted
only in reprimands
No one has paid a
claimed that most of
are the result of the
trucks which are ia a
as many loads as they possibly can
during working hours.
It
they
was
and
through town.
Several minor accidents have re- 17th and 18th
suited
of the
We
grave!
not at
zensbip. and it should be understood
that trucks loaded with gravel have
no privileges of the road over other
vehicles, and that the drivers have
no more right to disregard the traffic
regulations of the town than any
others.
Twenty miles an hoar is the speed
limit in the corporate limits, and
while it is violated every day, it can
be enforced at any time.
It is getting so that people in town J contribute toward increasing the at
are afraid to go o«t on the north high tendance at Brenham celebration,
way and the south highway has so' _
„ I Yonrs truly, i
(United Press Report)
Los Angeles. June 13.—That the
relapse in the condition of John Drew
I'was considered critical, was indicated
when Dr. Lawrence Hoffmann, the
veteran actor’* physician, derided to
• entire night at his bedside.
Dr. Hoffmann called on his patient
WOMAN PHYSICIAN
‘ OF CALIFORNIA IS '
P. S.—Feeling somewhat under the
weather as we leave for the Texas
Press Association meeting: we fear
that one week of strenuous travel com-
bined with the work and kmg hour*
incident to the convention will be
about enough for us, and it is possi-
ble. even probable, that we will de-
REACHES NEW YORK' EIGHTEEN INJURED ; HITBY CAR WHEN
----------- AT BUCKNER HOME CROSSING STREET
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The appended item ftom the Oil-1
mer Mirror has been sent to the Ban-
ner-Press and is reproduced herewith,
as parts of
ham also:
RICHARD BYRD TO
ELY FOR PARK r- -
We have often wished to get up
into Yankee land and see those shrewd'
people and it seems as if we shall
have this wish gratified—only to find
in the end that they are just as hu- 1
man as we are.
yttat doings—-the doctors trying to
« them from death, thtj florists
nuhing the flowers, the under-
bn burying them and finally along
•ci the newspaper man to write
* up.
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Seriously though, we are anticipat-
ing time but with that big time
■t will be a lot of work connected
f if you really want to get some-
N out of a convention you will
•* to work.
(United Press Report) Louis Lasch reports that on Sator-
Dallas, June 13.—One youth was day afternoon he came nepr running
New York. June 13.__Mrs. Evange- and e*8h,e«n injured at Buck- over several young girls with his Ford,
fate Ix-dge Lindbergh, mother of the ners OrPhans Home here today by ar,d tHat the fault was not his. either,
nation’s flying hero, arrived from « of lightning. j It was this way. He was driving
Washington at 8.05 a. m. today to see ! lshm,d Akin, aged eighteen, was his Ford and as be started to cross
New York do honor to her boy. ki,Jed- He lnd others were • »t™et, several young girls were
,; digging a grave for the body of a crossing ahead of him. They giggled
She came into the city on a private home. About and ooe went one way, two another,
car. attached to a Pennsylvania train. a other boys were cutting grass and ’^e othtr stood stfll. Thus there
To avoid the crowds massed at the nearby ~ ? -
station, the car was detached in the tion-firc
railroad yards and slipped into the attracted
station on an out of the way track.
She was met^at the station by Ma-
jor William S. Deegan, vice chair-
man of the mayor's committee, who,
accompanied her to the home of Mr ;
and Mrs. Harry H. Frazee, 270 Park ■
avenue. A motorcycle escort of *rv- ■
en men led the way
order, it was discovered this after-
noon that one valve was missing iti
the Wright whirlwind motor and it
was decided to use an army pursuit
plane for his flight to New York.
It was a beautiful take-off. He
swung the nose straight up at a
height of 500 feet, turned and circled
over the field. He went into a loop
and came back over the field to
watch the start of the accompanying
planes. AH of the pilots gave a gasp
of surprise at his fine take-off.
He traveled over to the Potomac
(River a mile to the west and then
headed into the wi^d. He went into
a falling maneuver, called the barrel
The boy was killed yesterday when
Dr. Cable’s husband, C. F. Cable, at-
torney and high school instructor, or-
dered the youth, his brother. Albino,
and his father, Domonine, to cease
hunting rabbits on the Cable proper-
ty in Lankershin, police said.
When he ordered the Frazzinis off
the premises. Albine beat him over
the head with the stock
Cable told police. • Cable
his wife to help hiuv but
see the shooting, he said.
Dr. Cable said she had been in
bed when her husband called. She
ran to his aid with her automatic pis-
tol which went off accidentally when
she slipped on a soft spot of earth,
she said.
crowd aghast
Four times he rolled over in a se-
ries of maneuvers which showed he
had complete control of hi* ship. He lagging behind.
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on committees, listening
Ftbsorbing talks, and helping the
p members
•within itself.
danger of striking one of the girls,
but he managed to avoid a serious
accident, though one girl was hit by
the fender and her dress torn.
It is suggested that in crossing the
streets some care
trains. It is not
MURDER SUSPECT
—— -.when crossing a street, and also jay-
(United Press Report) ♦ | walking should be avoided. -
Los Angeles, June 13.—Dr. Louise ......' *
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”* ,ob wiH •* to try to visit
■•••y of the big advertising agen-
P u possible and get a-quainted
P J** space buyer and give them
. °f information.
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L Ur as no •*'«■ else is
'hls «t will Uli to
J*"' Hnnham and Washington
chan>l»er of commerce and
FWmenship generally.
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- 4 bie job but we shall try to
J «P to it.
l "»'< made a list of the firms
I ^'sh to • ' j - Mtor
u every city vi«-
_ n’ this country boy succeeds
(United Press Report)
Washington, June 13—The national . then eastward continuing doing and
capital said adieu to Charles Lind-.
is also claimed that the speed, ®ir:
have been going through town’ Reiemng further to your letter of
a menace to life and other car*. juoc Ht >nd telegram of June 4th,
have been warned to go slower 1 rcgaxdmg icduced fare* to Brenham
account Juneteenth Celebration. June
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