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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Weather Forecast
TOXTGIIT AXI FRIDAY :
(iEXEKALLY CLOUDY.
jRelief for Storm Suffer-
lecs Should be Subscribed
Immediately.
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
BROWNWOOD TEXAS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1919.
NO. 282
LIST IN STORM NOW PROBA
SE
DEATH
STMATE
fflESIDEHT EXPLAINS PRO!
: LEAGUE CDVENflNT IN STATEME
ANSWERS KTIINIE
PHESEffTEO BI P1EIFIE
. COAST KIZITIIS
KENTUCKIAN 131 LIKE-
LY OLDEST MAN IN
THE WORLD
i (Br Associated Press.)
SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. lv-
"Replying in a statement today to
list of questions "put to liim h
the San Francisco leairne of na-
tions organization. President Wil
son declared that threat Britain
conld not outvote the I iiited
States in the League.
That a foreiirn government could
not under the leairne coienatit or-
tfer Aitierican troops abroad.
That the Leairue would lune a
jpowerful influence toward the res-
toratkui of Shantuna: to China.
That the United States would not
ihe oblteafrd liy article X to aid
Great Britain in fcuppresslm: a re-
lolt in Ireland.
" That under Vrtile XI there would
he created s. new forum for qiic.
lions of self ''determination.
A program almost as strenuoj. a?
that of yesterday awaited the Pn-M-
jdent today including reviews of i '.ik
Hand and Berkeley iscJsool children and
an address tonight at Oakland as well
as a luncheon - wHerc llie President
"ki"k HL'"H"Bi
""H"''l """Ct"P"H
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DUEL BAKER
IS OPENED FOR
1918-20 SESSION
ritESIDKXT THOMPSON DIMJVJvKS
EA1C1'ST ADDKKSS .TO". STC-
J)i:T KOOY. .
AMERICAN PRINCESS TO WED ENGLISH PEER.
1 vjtn a spiP-'tii 1 stuuonr i'y
yolinK men and young wmpn and
iwitl fin. vine J 7 i'jri'.umii.iit'r.'s can 1
! ploted for tius year's- work (lie 1 '1 . j
J 20 session of Daniel Hakt r colletr
j -was opened for regular v rrV tJ.i-
morning .when .informal pu'.Ui -Ikm" j
i services were romju t"d it ! o" 1 i-.'
Thcro was no. program the hour l
ing devoted to an addiess b Vr.-
dent F. W. Thompson- ami avum?"'-
inputs "concern J.tg the roitiuc wmh .
of the students-. - - .
! Tmrnediatdb- following the ehi'p't
hour the elasswork .was begun in all
departments. Classilication. has he"-.
almost completed 'nlthoueh tate ar-
rivals are yet. to be assigned to their
WRECKAGE IN B
NUECES BAY
ACK ITERS BE
BEING EXPLORED
Train Load of Refugees Reach San Antonio With Stories
of Gallant Rescue of People of Port Aransas; Light
. : Losses at Port Aransas and Rockport. .
(By Associated Press.)
CORITS CHHISTI Sept. 18. Tho death toll from Sunday's storm
stands today at two hundred and fifty-six as follows:
Corpus Christi ."SI; White Point '; Rosita and Portland SO; Port
Aransas .1; Odem and Sinton 11; Aransas- Pass 1!; Rockport 8.
Twenty-five additional bodies are reported to have been found this:
morning In Hie vicinity vest of Portland.
I'r.UM ii IV .".; ijc wid-w of Prim i- .1 n dt.U '!ic o Fran- who
will ln tii "h- uriu oi The !hn ReiM: H . n i'fjluv.t'.i. s(m ami heir
work. There is a very notirealde -In ;f j;artit v jjamsity oi.-.HuniiuKfon Kiislaod. Irin e.4rt -de UroKlie iiihortled
crease in the stt dent. hody otr iltosc
.Uu'i-
Lr insinji K 1 txi iv .
who r eleMat i h. on
is expected to make a hrief address. I
?5p!linp- fnrHi Tlliblirlv for the fTf1 htiin v.iv.t iiirJ!ul..v Inn. StMiti mhct- a
J Shell
lurtulred and
of the nai-i scver.il sessions and
work of - mairi 'MtalinK and Iasity-
iijg is therefore cfnsilorahly hnivter j
than in former years . . j
Presidj 't Thouijison iu his lis st
'(fsae lit i it idfenl h'V ad .i- j
t trons uf the celloe took ht.-. ;
tlHsni- t:i. wii-known j ij;nr-ti(n of
the post!f Paul: '"Study to show
thjt-elf approved of Go'd " The ail.dres; j
was ro'ic-hed in simple. Langting ainl i
lircn "appeal to : the students
itimo Viic iniPrnrniSiiUnn nf the leasue ' '.ri iv- tii.-.-..ri ti h.. 11irot im to intensity- their work of the coin-
iof nations covenant ns it affects iiP-:m;:n lieintf; in she world rfheil wusiK yar so that tlie verv.lest niay
land. President Wilson said in a state-; nurji in . i ha is now Tenhcssie inl. obtained from . the op'MJrlunlt'e
ment that the league would constitute- itvs. ilis !desf Hiiid is a daughter ofhrlicn have been Sivcn .
a forora before which could be brought ninety-seveu ycai. thl. He is ahout) ' ''0lir cdutational institutions must
..vai.
pruparo us
for takins ir a profession or a h-is-.
hi03s or some other flelinitu work in
'it.- . 1-1- . . A .1
ri cun (Ack. in n.tnitiff .1nwn ' 1 M wonu or.uui umc. -aim. niM.ujy
rehPllino in anv Lrein country." he T l"1 s poorly in vested. Lite
ier of this country to recognize th
dependence of an V teople who se
seenri? freedom.' He sxiid Irelar.o'f
case was not iierd at VersaiH :- l '
a fortune from Iwr t?pandfat-her the hue Isaac ' Siuser of . New' York.
all claims for s.eltfclRryiination wh!chi;jvo tl K iiiche4 .4 ail. weighs ahau4Jt--u1))tc: J.. 25. aJuhi10
are likely to afXttet the peace o' the nnP hundriid and forty ppimdtiland the ""-ue ?aT i lf -ul! pruparc
world.
'The covenant would not hind the a inuiumy;'
Jskin on h fai.e is drawA likfe that on
I RELIEF CM i
cause it did not dome within the juri
diction of the poaee conference.
The pr.es idenCb statement w.s iu
reply to a series .of questioi '; font ui
Mm liv iho -San Itraneism Lalor '(K-rt
en. jit is. jinaerfooo.
few daj-s' he wral repl
questions put by other
regarding Shantung and th rort'n j
tation of the British domininns jU
11 '1 nrrnnltilK TfnCtlt ill - iHr.ll ill' . III' '
in a ffiipsfinn as to his atth id ?wanl 1 1 1 '' "!V"
:rn Uai-or '-oti r-
th;tt within a ' I
ly -;inulaTl to f"
T labor hodis; I
MEETING HEA
r TfiOfiV
sun
It demands more than .ivr- before.
It is- an old phrase. lt true that we
irn living in a higser world than ev-
er beforrv; ;J world liavfitsr btcaer
i problems bigger oiirwult'jcs. and a
bigger j'm t perforin. Th.e world is
not the same as" it w-as live or six
years ago. we cant een vistianzt
the ciiditions ot jyi' and IS11:. so
much history has been ertate jnf-
- (Conljnucd on page three)..
lr Jnln..;.iitriii fnr It-rlaHil Ml'..
riii-ii.i; iiniin..ij ' - ' i
Wilson said M8poition was e press-
ed in article II of the covenant tin-'
der whiii it is i ?':lrr-.l tlwt any m-pi-
her nation can? rail the ;'.tntt'h o .
the JeaRuc. to any cirrutnrtan'- wh-;
ever affectiug fnlernatwird rl;)' r
-which threatens to distnrb inf ni:';on-i
al peace" op iht lirpad inolerstandhii
between nation$ uon wnich peace
pends. .
- j
France to (Ratify !
Treaty With Germany
By! Tomorrow Night;
l.ini:KAI.lY
SSISTA.I l (IF
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PARIS. Sept. 1' !lr ( haiuiicr
Drnuties is eipf Kit to ratify fh
reaty with ttftnnauy inruorrov. right . l.ki. "lOiireis ' .
or Saturday ail ihe vr' !'it ! ' A. -Ij 'i.'icharditMf.
Premier letmoiK eau wni sp';nn - . .:.K.;l!.'. 'i;jter ... .
morrow and unsi1-ra -l- i:i :iianif : r Auii'r'-'u KoWjnm!
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VICTIMS OF STRANGER
WITH WORTHLESS CHECK!
COIMA in N KS ALSO SWIMU.Fll
OF .U!.'(.'E Sf'M BV .sa.mi;
iMMVinr.M.
ITALIAN FORCES PREP1NC FOR
SEIGE BF FHE; FOBfl EBB CITY
CO KITS CHHISTI Sept. IS. Inahle jet to determine with accuracy
the loss-of life "and property from Sunday's .storm the. Impression seemed
to preiail that a death list exceedinir three hundred Is not Improbable as
the sfiirch is carried on in the had; jyatcrs of Nueces hay where an aTl-
ator reported much wreckage.
The aviator reported that the' water there seemed deep enough to float.
tlte tojis of largo houses and that the wreckage covered several acres.
Last night. huge honOres .lighted the Hay where searching parties and
relief committees continued working without interruption. Refugees; from
the surrounding territory continue to arrive here adding new stories of
the tragedy .-of Sunday's storm. j
Volunteer workers hate hcen warned to remain away from Corpus
Christi the officials believing that the critical food and supply situation; can
best be handled with the population as near as possible.
EMMA GBLDI
WITHHELD A
1 SUPPLIES AflE LOI
Forces of GabrTclIe D'Annunzio Entrenched About the
y and Declare that If Driven Out They Will Destroy
the Entire City; Dispatches Arc Censored.
BE DEPuRTE
AS ANARCH!
ISTi
I U 1
SAN ANTONIO Sept. IB. The train
bearing the first refugees from tho
storm swept coast country reached
here Wednesday niirht. Many of tho
seven hundred people on the train
Atalked many miles before gettiajr a
train.
J -
;Propcrty Destroyed
But Son Escaped
Prof- T-l-M. Clark a brother Of
M.rs. T. Ci YantiR. is one or the
hapjiiesl men in Texa to:iy. 1-
eauae of a" message announcing
that his only son Wallnre Clark
esc-aped safely through the
storm. He was at Portlarid
where there "was a v ry heavy
casualty pai. and lus message
filed at noon Monday lid not
reach tin? agonized father hejre
until Uiitt morning.
The message announcing his
.son's safety however brought
to Prof. Clark the now that Hub
school property consisting of a
well built school chapel and"
gymnasium had been destroyed
in the sorm.
"Please telegraph the Corpus
Christi Rational Bank to liohpr a
draft of the relief committee for
50 and charge to my account"
was his; cheerful comment' on
this iatter hit of news.
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anti .;. ..j.
(fcirire . P.- WJillcr
U 1 j Ii.' Harrcll .
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AilkU"-":'" H'l't Co .l
.liiit Whaley . .
KJjiV. Johiisoh ;i
Iljj. .. S. Arriii j
.jnjlue Djuis . .i
' J. Sflt
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H.; F. Adams;. . 4 -
U A. Itell V . (.Omjtauy
Viti' response to the
tanf siiiwu FipUiiifii to
ifnnl has been gent rops indeed but
like all voluntary suWRi-riptionr ho
:;otJ by any meaJJs rrjprcseiited ' hat
; 'th.ej! people of Jro.Svnwbod want in do.
TJif relief fund J.s imperatively need-
ed iby the peojdp of j-Corpus Cfiristi
an4- vicinity an'd should be forward-
edflat once -it Is hoped that tomor-
rof"s subscriptions niay niore than
ripiijble those already jma da and niaj;
;fd m a tot a 1 re p re e nt a t L ve 'of the
spirit of the people of the city; '
An -individual whose iippeanmc? L
was.good tint w;hose. checks were liad
ave.at least two Hrownwood huSimaj
flieUKtja stime heavy but unsatisfactory
IhiiHiiiess; yestordtiy and " "loilriy the
"sheriff's - department; of Coleman and
tsro.wn 'counties are looning ior. 100
visitor.
Th 'slRincnr ronroscnted bimsejf to
be Y: S . Hill .and.wfth w.orUileyr
! checks 1 Vicliuii'ed. - two -.Krownwooili
! business houses one clicrk being for!
Vr.()l and .atioUier for 'io.M ea'-h-he-'
iing'givon in jit'tynmnl for uiorchandise.i
jlattor'n ws learned- that" the cheek.j
IwQTe wjorthluss" 'and that the same:
1st ranger had vl 'tijni'.ed Colcmtin'
'banks of somo $'10 or. m. ' j
j The .sheriff of Coleman county -Is
Ihere today conterring with the local
victims of the bogus .check man and
with Drown couit'y officers. - with a
view to. following the trail
tny Afi(H iitcd I'rc.i
PAKlS. Sept. 1. Kali N throu-
imr a strong" cordon tiboul the cil)
. of Fiuiinv which K -f 1 1 held hj
Caj'liii.n Oabriellc l'Aniu!iiziii'
forces. Food uptlie are reported
to be low and an effort is bciiitr
luade to cIoh all rnenu'es by which
additional stores rati be rushed ..in-
to the city thus to force Hit sur-
render of the forces which are
. holdimr 1 lie- place.
Advices ' reach imr here indiCaje
that Captain I)' Viim.thJo's -men
are 'entrenched about the city and
Intend to defend il against any al-
tark ttiirh n::i bc-uadc. In eicul
it 1 is found iiupas'silile to 'hold
i'ifiiue. tl is said thai thc.plan.sfiire
lo'dcstroj the cilj . - - :
(few'rnl Ihulogli- deputy chief of
stniT of the l.tiilittii army in Fiiuitc
litis called niton the mutinous
troops to rial tint to 'their units.
All dispatches rcliiljttg . l(i (he
FJuitic siltutlion are subjected to
rigirous -eusors!iin by the Italian
. gjncrniueiil; but il is reported that
Heal Admiral. Ctisauiova. who
.landed at Fiume to restore qrder
i under urlual arr"-i.'
j There now den-lops t he 'act I hat'
there were no i:ic.ricau. detacl.t-
. iiients in Fiume when Captain l'-.
innun:io marched into the cil).
Farly' reports stated lhal (he
nicrican units hiiil lell Ficuhie h.
steamer.
POLICE STRIKES NOT TO
I BE GOUNTENflNGED SAYS
I PRESIDENT l MESSAGE
F.MIOCS' WOM.AV AMfCHIST I.FAD-KK-.MMV
SKKY!..(i TEHM IN
STATi: PEMTKSTIAKY '
nuivt.nt; pkfssi im: uainst-
. i'l DMC OI TI.A iV.i:i.
-- ( Dv . .V-ssoriated- Presf )
AVVSIIIVCTO.N Sept. is.-. Pros-
idea! Wilson in fclegram received
today by Iho local clly covcrn-
nicnt suiii that the organisation of
the iiolice forces of the country for'
the purpose of bringing pressure
iigainsl (he public should not 'he
countenanced or permitted."
The story of how an old sea ca plain -rescuerthe
Inhabitants oTPonlraH-
sas was told by one man who de--
j clared that the captain In charge of
I the government boats at the island
steered a ship oTer the island to the
tsand ridges which were filled with
iterror-stricken people. Goine from
i - '' ' . vone sand hill to another he filled his
Ky Associided .Press.! ship and then carried the passen-
: St. luis.Sep.t: ls.lt jyas learnel ;s Aransns iass and retnrned
; today that"; a warrant for the deporta-.
jtfon of Emma fJohtman was served oivj "itli provisions for the remaining in-
hor last -'Friday. hit the state pejiiteuti-.'habitants who waited on higher
1 ground.
! ' .... -. . i'(i.H nml f9 li n Vnnnnc
r.iyu ti 1 m i out- run ui iiiu .iucics
OHC MZ TIU I'OI! PCHPOSK OF; ary' where she is serving a sentence
1 for attempting to obstruct the opera-
iiion ox. 1110 army uraii law. 1
. Although Miss tloldman said upou!ote.l had cnvcip in another sucTivor
entering the prison that she was "! (loclarr(U uP. people remained In the.
Miiei ic iu nua'ii. im: milium liiuuu m-i
ticials hero declare their conlidence!1'"'.''"' i nhich the water had risen
that they can prove she is an alien and ; (Jirec feet.
an anarchist. Therefore she is an lin-j.
they say. She i sahl to" have
Big Haul Made by Five
Masked Robbers on Train
Running Out of Quebec
(Hy Associated Pres.)
.CirivltW. STept. is.-.Fi o masked
iiu-u. botind Jind gasige'd the" mail clerka
On the Ocean Limited. -Repress today.'
robbed the mail car of 7V''0n and es-
caped -. - . -
flEIES
STATEMENT
desirable
been born 111 Russia.
Losses in Other Towns. .
- Corpus Christi. Sept. IS. Lieut-
Col. Davis arid' Captain March who
I were sent out yesterday to investi-
4
No Hope of Averting
uicai oieei jinw; KatP -the outlying storm districts re-
Union Leaders Say (turned last night with the report that
all but five 'of 'the six hundred people
(By Associated Press.) at Port" Aransas were saved. .The five
PITTHHi'ttCili Sept. IS". DotYir.o re-1 reported duad were drowned while-at-sumirigthe
discussion today of matters! tempting 'to 'leave in a life boat
in connection with the strike-op steel '- Captain March also reported eight
workers called for next Monday the ea.'l at Rockport and two. at Aransas
national cninmttto- todity issued a Pass.
stiitement that having failed-to obtain ;
a conference- witli the Culled s"tatesf. - . State Troops Used.
Steel Corporation'.-the last and only! Austin. Sept. IS.- Texas' National
hope of the men was to strike unless iCuardsmen have-been ordered .to re-
S'H the meantime- the corporation will lieve-the federal troops in the storm
meet representatives of the men. .wrecked district at noon todays".
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tall for vrlun-
fllie storm itofiel
of the
stranger.
IS
RECEIVE
S
THANKS OF CONGRESS
uu
Ii ORDERED TO TIE
STRIKE VOTE fiT OIGE
10
E BY W. "C. BULLITTjRelatives of Brown wood People
Lost in Great Storm; Property
Losses Mentioned in Telegrams
rKM.'USlI Nl-NSPAPKK MAY WHO
IVrKODCCFJ) Ul.M IN PARKS
IMSCCSSF.S TBS.TUIONV..' .
TWO m'MKI.;0 THOl'S.M) MK.V
I A FFFCTFi) l. OlSIUnlVTI!;!)
li-A IWll Oin.:A..IZATMKS.
;kkat
Divii
OVATION (SiVKN CO."."A-
OF A.lIIiUICA.V FOKCKS
OX FLOOR OH JIOI'SK.
(By Associated Press.)
WiVSHhVC.TOX Sept.- IS. Standing
In the ciiamher of the -House .-of Jtep-
resenlatives with the full meinfier-
ship. of the Sejiale and illouse a'bdul
him aid tlie galleries cro.wded with
his admirers (Sonera! John J- Persia
ing today- received the formal Uinlihs
of the United States .Congress. -i
(l.ty Assochited . I 'reiii.)
' -hOi"ISriLrK. S!.PI 18. ')vwo huii-
jlrod .Ihqusaiid railway-and Bteiimshij
riiicn have been 'orderuil ; to Uikej a
1 strike 'vote; it. was; announced- here
t today "
"The stop is to enfor.ee l.hl 'demands
of the .unioiCwfiic.il' vcre -nlHde t the
railroad . administnttiiih. 1n August"'
joflicials of the' union said. -
STEAM Kit DISA Hliili).
(Hy ' .AKsocitucd - Proi!:.).
MI;V' YORK- Sept. I Sr.-Tho ..Span-
ish steamer Valbanera mpriv than a
week overdue at 'Havana- with a largo
number of - passengers Jsr believed to
the disabled.
fP.y Asfiociated. Press.)
'- LODrix. Sept. l.S.-.-Some of tlie
statements made .by William- CiHiillitt
lieFoj-e the; Senate Foreign Relations
committee at Washington were challenged.-by
:i writer of the Daily Sketch
w'hoJsays ; ho. was the lirst.; ami he be-
lieves the only Kiiglish newspaper
miiu who iutroduOed iMr' Hullitt in
Paris. .
Mexican Mutineers
Executed or Sent to
Federal Penitentiary
The '-Gulf const hurricane has taken tbrotht'r. Ren D. Lee. saying: "Ail safe
its toll of relatives or itrownwood. peo- hut fost everything.' Mrs. J. V. White
pie .last night's and todaj's' messages! receiyeil a message from her father
'liringing 'grieC as well as' joy as. they i saying: :"AU perfectly- well heavy
told of storm- losses and-narrow es- l property toss." Other messages were
capes.
'Mrs. J. C. Grantham received a uies-
stmtlar to these.:
P:t)f. T. M.Clark formerly of Port-
sagu stating that her brother his wifeHi"d. is a guest at his sister. Mrs. T
(By Associated Press.)
MISXI.ALl Lower California." Sept.
IS. Two of the eight iMexiciins who
we're found guilty of participation in
the mutiny of Mexican soldiers on
September Sth. at AUgodOnes Low.or
California .were executed here . today.
Six others . were sentenced to short
penitentiary -terms and two were ac
quitted. ..''';-'-'" . !
and two children Mr. and' O.Irs. Stock-
ton and- family had lost their -lives
and that their bodies had. been recov
ered 'Mr. and .Mrs. Grantham left this
ntorning for Corpus Chrhsti to attend
to tho. funeral arrangements.
Mrs. P. C: Rugsdalo received word
that her niece. Mrs. Hillie Was.son
and six children had lost their lives at
Corpus Christi in the great storm. Two
children of the family escaped.
Other messages received hy rela-
tics aiid friends told of heavy prop-
erty losses but the escape of the fam-
ilies safely. .'County Judge it. R. Lee
received a- message from his younger
Yam is. Ue was overjoyed . this
morning-to receive a message" from his
only -son Wallace Clark announcing
that he was safe.. The message how-
ever told of the destruction of Prof.
Clark's Portland school property.
PRKSIDKNT OF PKRC HAS
It BEX ASSASSlXATEfli
JJ'uitlngo. Chile. SepU IS. Persist
tent rumors are in circulation here
that Augusto B. Leguia. president oC
Peru was assassinated Tuesday Dis-
patches received by the foreign" minis-
try from jqueque say that in" that plate
the rumor is believed to be true.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 282, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1919, newspaper, September 18, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342989/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.