Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1936 Page: 8 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, THURSDAY. MARCH 2ft, 1936
PAGE EIGHT
SPECIAL DRESS EYENTI
Tydings has given fair w
a convention platform <
battle to swing the Democq
back toward -Us old ]
Speaking in Baltimore fM
ago, the Senator di^ppott
non-office hokliag | W
Democrats • by endues!
Roosevelt ft* raelection. ]
SANDAL
tailored costume suit. ,
In Two Price Groups—
%» modify the new deal would in-
glude Senator carter Glass. Demo-
crat at Virginia; Senator Harry
F. Byrd. Democrat of Virginia;
theater Royal S. Copeland. Demo-
crat at New York; Senator Millard
1. Mks Democrat of Maryland,
and a recruit or two from the House
Ot Representatives. So far only
Tydings has made any public state-
ment indicating an effort win be
made at the Democratic national
convention to change the new deal
sAova in all
white or pastel shades. Buelco,
Kid or patent in all sizes.
New arrivals, a
of man, new deal meagre in 1834
and 1836 have been beard from less civJ^e. oi ifke
frequently in this presidential year.j *br0*f’ oth* “*
Senator Joslah W. Bailey. Democrat m pc, ,‘ V .= .1 IW .1 ,•
rssss’As.stt
constitution against alleged ngw deal the people of this mate ma> os m *
sr,vw me
it wp for Roosevelt among his own party within the bounds of tts U»-
eatmtibrnim. ditional principles end to that I
jWItlcal observers have noticed a. Ij*** m^W'
tendency among office holding j Balaneed BaSftH WWW J j
Democrat* to edge toward the 1936 Analysis of Tv dings list of pro-
Rooaevelt bandwagon. Talk of bolts pcsed modiflcaticns tiiowa that they
and "walks” is confined largely td are not likely to coincide with the;
those Democratic leaders not at the Roosevelt program. '
moment in office. A notable excep-
tion is Governor Eugene Talmadge
qd Georgia. The manner in which
^_ government from loc
obviously means a chan
relief administration to
Sizes for Misseb*
COME KAHLY,
Women!
EASE!
Knobler’s Style Shop
Largest I stirs' lhr« Departmsnt Ip Orwtral West Texas
STYLE SHOP
Four Agricultural
Councils Organized
By County Citizens
Livestock Owners
Asked ky Attorney I
To Heed Stock U^i
of balancing the
for instanoe The
• federal
problems
to federal
1 Personal Mention 1
LYRIC
of construction: Wra. L. Ashbeck. Bovrral Community Agricultural were: W. A. Priddy. preai
PWApe^toeerlng^tosps*ti»; C:unfits h»re^^organlitd in “’
The building will be of brick planning movement. Rcpcrts on the toriuro T^iesday^nitfl^and^
construction. 60 by 316 feet, cjn->; organ.?auons have been received a Community Agricultural
tainlng 11 classrooms. a large study [j from County Agent C. W. Lchm-
halL office and two toilets The berg's office as follows:
school Will have a public address Mukewater: With 100 people prea-
jystera with radio icjpnectlon; * ent, a Community Agricultural
OMtral beating rymem and water Council was organised Monday
system. The rertt wUi be completed nltht. The folic wing offic?rs were
to 150 wonting Gaya, to time for elected: W. D. Seymore, president;
use by beginning of the I83g-31 joe Cate, vice-prasklest; L. T.
ssbool term In September. • Bruton. meretary-treasurer. A
The present buiidmti was con- membership committee was named
strutted to 1807. It ifU be uv-d as follows: L. D. Sanderson. L. M.
the rest of this term snd left for Brooka If. E. Weems* Mrs. Doia
a time, but may be removed later, Cate and Mrs, L. M. Brooks.
_ _ CMot* W. D. Fierce was elected
• 1 president of the CMo Agricultural
BE-.__Omrrfl at an organisation meeting
V6ia OllPlZ— Tuesday night Other officers tl-ct-
• Vl1 Wk*i . *1 ed srervr W. M. Dunswonh. viee-
(CONTIMUBO raoss race ONI) (president; Otis L. Pierce, secretary-
l«to,r bun. mu, bnnr.nl
"1 want to go, noma. > want to go j ■
home.” she moaned ai she rocked ! *timjj|Hi^nmmn^
back and forth in her chair, dabbing
at her eyes with a white lace haul- I
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1936, newspaper, March 26, 1936; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026251/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.