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TODAY’S NEWS TODAY
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS; TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1936
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VOL. XXXVI NO. 167
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AMENDMENT IS OLD GUARD OF
APPROVED! FOR . GDP TD FIGHT
NEW TAX BILL ALFM.LANDON
R01SSEL IS jj
NAMED HEAD
OF UBRAIVI
VANDtMMKO. MTKtWRB OR
W, A. VlouArl VM elected prHt
rent of Carnegie Library Aswjcts-
t'on at a met ung of the rroently
£OMrARATIVlSLY trtvtftl thlnta
^ sometimes etu*« • complete revl-
■ten of om'i outlook on life. Burned
tooflt at breakfast oce as tonally gen- _
OfftUe a thorough grouch by supper- ADMIXIPTRATION FROfOBBD ,
time. A saucy letter in the morning AMENDMENT WILL (toil hDintlNKON REPUTED ( HOICK
■util may provoke manslaughter i>* - bio LOOPHOLE or OLD GUARD
fore nightfall. A careless greeting by - —iT] |j f. —
an old friend may inspire a chain of WASHINGTON April 30-.<DPi- If LYLE C. WILSON
We 01 The H:use prays and Keans Com- l •»*»* Prna Staff (Vmpondml
££ !HTd^d*^.“ »*££; X2S
menu and charitable in hia relation- loophole in
POISON TRIAL
:OF DEAD GIRL
FORMER NCHRAND OF Ml
FATTtHPON !■ WITNiSi
FOR STATE
PRESENT NEW I
■peace offer
ALLOWED FDR
PARli. April ^-<UP>-Great. -----
Briiain may offer PranoVand per- _' i ■* ■ nfuU
many a simple three-ootnl prare CONiUMBM MAY VSl 1JTI
’l^aib!^li2aXlir#2o2 af?d‘V ....."FOR STATR nei^ton" iSirted miT ’’avid CENTS MINIMUM (SaSuJI
night at the library- Other officers - month, of quibbling, diplomatic ~—
.were named as foOowt:: Jcsj ORKFNVILLI. Texas. April M.- quarters reported today. Rrownwcod water oonsumers may
Weatharty. vice-president; Mr*. »•( ,UP>-W. W. MeCasland. former Tbg plan would bo In the nature urn 1JW extra gaUsns Of water |*r
a row up. eecret i ry-treasurer. > husband of Mrs. Velma Patterson. of the first stage of a general peel- month for the next five months
diimton. di^ for terms. J-4t««tirted today the woman appear- r tea Lien program, and to that os- without additional charge. City
" ad “unem*v" when she visited the tent it would be a substitute for the Council In mooting' Monday night
iowme composition to this great ^ bin. [ |* l • Com,menially come reports that
fcnim of pubBe opinion:
• WPP
“Quite late during the afternoon
of the Sixth Day, when the Creatorj further
had made all good things, there was
The committee also agreed to
eastern leaders would favor
drew two year terms; and Wendell j
. ___. „ , . **“• May:* Mrs. Fowler and Weathrt-
11 nr St r»r vrtin Arthuf H. Vand°nberg. of Michi- (jj^. three year terms,
sponsor an amendment pr t.d.n, Jan 8?n Frederick Stelwer. of ^ y
tions. The
t aid to "deficit" corpora-, Oregon, or Sen.
change »ould adowr cor- I;w»-
. , The board will meet the Ors*
L. J. Dickinson of Tuesday night in each month
dirty work to do. So He--— ——-------- r-’,----- , the library. The first regular meet-
the Itrajia and reptiles and Portions, under certa.a restrictions,ii Thege is neither rumor nor tv- mg will be held Tuesday night,
t, When He had with earnings of less than the ?°rj * sUt”nenl that e“l*rn Miy 5.
finished them He had some Scraps ams^ TT_. ___________Men do not want Sen. Willi** The nine directors
vssaaw wilt too badl to Dot in thf .. 4 I F '----—r~
rattlesnake, the hyena, the scorpion ‘f* IS
tCPIther, covered It with meanness, original bill.
wrapped
elected
debt to pay a flat z. Borah, of Idaho, or former Presl- \ by Brown wood voters April 7
the Republican ticket. Eastern an-
it in seifiahneas, marked if Ways and means committee ac-
wtth a yellow streak—and thus tion came as the house prepared
produced the chuckling sap who for consideration of amendments to
darts into a parking space while thd| the bill in an atmeapfter? of parti-
oar ahead is preparing to back m!" san debate.
_ •••• 11 AD amendments except the ad-
QUTTE 80, quite so. It reminds us, ministration! - sponsored proposal
” moreover, that recently we have *«* believed certain of pfeat.
premised at least a hundred nice The Senate finance committee,
lady driver* that we will be thrilled meantime, completed eeciet delib-
by the privilege of paiwing their ermtions on the Q and recessed
cam for them Inasmuch as they have untU Thursday when public hear-
experienced difficulty in their »L- will *urt with Treasury Sec-
tempts bo park ’em parallel anrf retary Henry Morgenthau. Jr> and
durimf the hot weather period do not. Internal Revenue Commissioner Guy
care to run up their b»o«d pressure Helvenng as first witnesses,
struggling with the problem. It looks Chairman Pat Harrton D. Miss.,
as tf this might Pc a.husy summer, “M it was the seaUtaeot of the
after all. —
.... . jA a • a *■. I
OM-Umers will be interested in
this “fifty-years-ago” item appear-
ing in The Dallas News Sunday: "At
Brown wood the four-story building
of the Brown Milling Company and
the large ice factory belonging to J.
L. MUlapaugh. valued at MO.OOO and
S3A000, respectively, were destroyed
by fire yesterday.” Brownwood was
an up and going town fifty years
ago. according to thf records.
tipathy toward Borah
Hoover is a fairly well
fact. {Whether eastern
l-adirs would' turn to Frame
of Chicago, is not evident.
Thie flurry of anti-Landon
Uc^ty.i* In contrast to the
development cf the London
during the part year since the
emor began to acquire na
fame as a "Kansas Cbolldge
cept tor a lonesome occasional pro-
test tr:m Borah that Landon
irn
Three directors will be elected
each year In the- future.
she la accused of slaying with and Foreign Minister Pierre —ien-
>iaon ns Flandin
McCasland. father of the deed Reports Were that the British
girt. Dorothy Leon MeCasland. Was plan would ask:
the third witness to testify today, j _ L Thai Germany return lmme-
He fcUowed Walter Thurman, mem- dlately and unconditionally to the
ber of the Hunt county grand Jury. League and that European coun-
and Deputy Sheriff V. L. Delaney. jtrie^ generally seek t> strengthen
McCaaland testified that he was the L«agufc
the former husband of Mrs. Patter- 2. That Oennany and ner neigh-
son. and -that he was the father of bon sign a series of non aggres-
the deaf jm. (cowTiNuao on pao« rivai
He told of Mrs. Pmuerson coming - ■■ ........ ■ -----
to hie homo near Sufehur Springs,
telling him the child was Ul, and
Ot his going to the home of the
woman go see hit daughter.
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Although rain in
The tether told of “sitting up“
With the child, and of leading ber
and of giving
ded thdb Mrs
ed to
her medicine. He ad-
PaUetaou also tend-
I to girt.
^uuafnation developed .the point
that each time the father left the
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Brownwood
Monday flight totahd only .06 inch, girl she “appeared to grow
some areas In Brown county received - j* ^ Friday she
much heavier rains, in aouw in-
stances an inch or more.
Crops were greatly benefUied to
arms where good rains were received
Crops to sections where ltttts or no
rain vas received an
HOED PRECINCT
b-tter." MeCasland said. T
back the next day and she
DELEGATES WILL BR NAMED
TO COUNTY CONVENTION
TO BE HELD MAY 9
she pot batter
County Agent C. W. Lehmber uja. 3 t m
T1» Jetton of ^ «■>- *««■
rr Sunday. But j JZZZL ~
nSShTle^'p m ******* tewalati. dels-
uwuwij gates go the county conventr.n to
county democrats
water allowed f;r the
charge of 72 cents from 710 cubic
fact to 1.000 cubic feet or from St-
029 to 7500 gallons, during May,
June. July, August and September.
Extra water for the same charge
will encourage home owners t> keep
their lawns scrubs and gardens well
watered during the summer month*,
officials said.
if City
Standing
Council, for the year weei
by Mayor W. H. Thompson
night as follows:
Finance: Aldermen Edward B.
Henley. Jr. and T. H. Hart.
Water and Fire: Alderman Kay
Roberts apd M. J. Flowers.
Streets and Public Improvements:
Henley and Hart
Sanitary and Sewer: Plovers and
Roberts.
Police and Parks: Henley and
Flowers.
Punting: Henley and Roberta. .
Oas: Hart and Flswan.
Council voted to start condemna-
tion proceedings against J. W.
Trapp for a small tract of land
along the slough north of the court-
TINUftO ON PAOB TWO)
DIE IN STO
RAINS
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ROCKDALE. Tex., April 2E—
(UP)—Two negroes. Urtag on the
Ed simiM ranch, g miles northwest
of Rockdale, were killed when a tor-
nado demolished their home today.
The twister.- accompanied by *
drenching rain and hail, struct be-
fore dawn, smashing the cabins of
negro tenants on the 81mms ranch,
along San Gabriel creek, and clear-
ing a swath several hundred yards in
length.
An aged negro woman and her
to-year-aid son. named Sullivan,
were killed. The woman was buried
mvtor debris of ber home, and the
youth was hurled 90 feet and dashed
to death. .; , ' t ■*]
Half
i CONI
u»« con**, «-*i^^r5=&^s=5ar6iriDI TV 01IUC
VfcC4'land -id JwJ.L | f || H LlI LUlNO
the Baycu and east of the THato said that Mrs. Fat-!"
cAmo. Ap^r*M-(UP>-Ktog
i ;d I. ninth sovereign of the >rft. rdu>. but considerable hall fell. .• ^_..A ton^ * whan delegates to>
| present Egyptian dynasty, died to- , m other sections of hhr *“* ^ ^ naUwul convention Ihj
day in the 19th year of his reign, at connty M mUe Aiun^9 ^ Phl|edeip!:U ue selec’.cd
II Prince Farouk, . hla le-ymr^id ---------
T homas H. Taylor, county Demo-
to th- rratio chairman, has sent notiesa
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ROY8TON. Oa., April 2S—<UP»
-Unt Shaw. 90. n'gro who
>cn,: about to leave London
a, Si *. WWW^JZSSrSJSRL, order- w ^
. . ..... CoUb eulom«IM)l, wcce.-dtd |.^i o tackot r«n OIK
i.xnirvna wui w* a lynching when a H-yraroUi judve to Wlgn under a regency headed. timers arr pasturing their Hvr^ux * . fu, th<l
JJJJ M rnU nT^ the * mob 11 Owrie»*y«K ^ ^rmca Mohammed Alt hi* third u* ^ rieUla. crinetery after the
Odaaia public schooU. was elected mdT which** k,,l#d by
chairmen
u
smaHitog the end of a bed. but Mov-
ing untouched n 9-yeur-nld chad
asleep an the bod. j
The terrific Mow lestdd only a few
minutes, but the aeeompanying
downpour continued mere than n
hour throughout this ana.
[ •- ’ ri I No damage od eenaequenee was
WASHINGTON. April ».-<UP> done by the atom in Rockdale, at-
—Chairman Jamas A. Farley of though ahlngMe were blown off off
urfm* the Demoeratle National committee roofs and a low trees were uproot-;
m
•uturday to be president of the tani ~ *** ,^>IO!l,,, * Thtoday.
T: ana-Ftcos Texa* state Teachers a coroners jury dmded ghaw> King Puad died afUr a long pe
Aaweiation. m saasion at Alpine He cam» to hla death “by gunshot rfod of HI health, partly due to the
la a former studmri of Howard wouxU Inflicted by persona un* (reft strain
Fajme ooh«W«. and h another boy known.’* indicating belief he had Lon. with lu____________...
I tom tno Promised Lend who li bttn ihoi end then et ******* »a * r« . ■ —i^iiau N»u9t> eeime> r
n' ! • The raki wav fairly general over
King’s funeral will be held this section, some areas receiving
the immedlMoi
visits
child •
gates to the county meeting.
ed.
Rain, thi
MrCasiand »ald that during one h*. nmTtoau* natif^'to ?: P«w*»dentlal candidates by a two-
vuitMre Patterson said “Well ^ lhlrtto majority will be abrogated to some
WU1 »tau com mil tee m to the basis Un ^ ^ muonal oonventiod which force, at
heavier ratos than the Immediate nn^r huMJrUjtof lh# y. tnV dell* convwi#* 1X1 phtt^*ph*« **»
,. r -—SSrstSSsss asS£ $jS£SS Bs£&££ SpSS Sr1 "r ”
M-. 7£~, 7i mch: *u.un. TJSZIZZXS* ^ i Jt,£S!iFXt ££ *£
1 strung to the oveg relaUona with Orvat Britain- rain: M« I linger, none; Brady, none; rhn-..
under hia an*'the dominant nationalists demand-saower; Blanket showwj ,‘?urWK* C*rrted 0,1 **1 ' iiS^L
making foed^ Meantime, we again tree. The rope was Under hia arts the dominant nationalists demand- Bangs, ,f.. ... ■ , ■ -------- ...
are eompeUed to den our heavy and acre** his neck, with his feci tog absolute lndfprndtnoe and as- colrman. 1.2ft inches; Comanche, *’"•
rase and offer defense agalrnt an traUlng on the grrx.i.d. sorting that Britain domu>*tod £hcver; Ciaca. good rain; Dallas. .. * ..JJ
attack by the Sage of Sheriff I. L. Henley said the ne- ( Egypt because of Its vttil import- good raid; Fort Worth, big rata;. “22JL
, _ w4 , ro had more than 100 bullet woumh i nto to the Mediterranean, com- pry. good rain; Dublin, good rton; * ,°
"Sauce in his column of The Brady to his body. The lynching and the mandtog as It does the approach’s ooldthwalle. shower; Grosvenor. 1 c L worth " um"7
8Und*nl toqumt were held where the negro to the Sue* Canal running through inch; Lampasas 2 inches; May, 1 ^
) Among those present" writes Mr. youngwhite womiui! Apell*10*Ult * 1 Death was due to stomaUtls. (In.! brou*ht • lo*d * wood frotn Hop* |Jj f
- 1 -■ u 4 - _ — 3:, _ -s-____ kins county to Commerce on Jm. DAllot
each precinct may elect sal
and wudv
almost of <*>
• tarty Tuetosi.
did alight dem-
and (ism*
farm land'.
was swept by a
to ’inor and
Unprovoked
Brady Creek.
4to
w _ gated " I j miM-an-hour wettorly wind and
Pj®! delagatas to R choomt and ^ ^ }ong hag been a oentor Houston by a >0■full#-an-hour gate
u* isr^°2&runr '£Tzrum*amu*,n
the chairman aays.
4-
Taylor added a word of Inf
had tion (or local candidates. Blanks
the city,
It miles truth
a velocity of 8b
■f.voiker. of the recent pr^aa His limp body erajs found near
convention to his town, “was the Cclbert. hanging Tran* g tree. Jus:
perverse editor of The Brownwood a few hours before he was to go
Bulletin, whose chief mission in life, to trial at Denieisvllle on thargto
when not hibernating in hia editorial of attempting to asauR a white
cubicle, appears to be to come to girl and attacking^ hvo peace offt-
Brady far our square deal banquets, cers.
and to ask embarrassing questions of W. A. Dickerson, night police
8sujce at inopportune moments. As. chief here, said 40 men came to
fer instance, his query at the prtes can about midnight and demanded
session as to what Sauoe meant by that he surrender the keys to the
his statement, ‘a mere existence.* Jill. Shaw had been brought here
The best answer and the moat apt when feeling became tonse a
description Sauce can give of a ‘mere DanielsvWe where he was taken
existence' is the .sort of life that The test night preparatory for the trill.
Bulletin editor Uvea." Dickerson told h:w 40 mobsters
, • • * • drove up to the city Jail here about
r|,HU8 Is the poverty of thia_ midnight.
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rain; Waco shower.
TEN-POINT PROGRAM OFFERED
FOR COOPERATHMBETWEEN
BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT
7. 19M. and had visited at his f
er wife’s home.
Brugfct
While there, he said, she
him to go to a Commerce store
buy groceries, seed and the
He said that he did so. paying
, the arsenic himarlf.
MeCasland was on the stand when
the noon recess was ordered. •
Thurman testified briefly
‘ cemtog exh
er numerically inferior section of
the country a lknlted veto power ^ ,...
on candidates advanced by other m0m m
_ _ i areas. The storm at Houston to vrupt-
snng names on the county) Roo>#vHt farM. ;t —rf -- iMegrapb and pawer
will be Basiled to every an- ' f°?**
_ , to 1932 attempted to abrogate the
(Continued ON waob rival two-third rule.
* It was learned on good authority
that Sen. Bennett C. Clark of
Missouri has been selected tenta-
tively as chairman of the rules
committee which would recommend '
Petition for Rood
■ In Precinct 4 Is
Granted Coart
at Chicago **
service and silenced two radio sta-
tions. At Pass dens, east oi Hous-
ton, power lines were Mown down,
and the city was without electric
service at • a, m.
At Houston. W. C. Tayitf was
treated at a hospital for lacerarioRa
bedy. and told of placine the viscera
WASHINGTON. April 28.—(UP)— 5.000.000 persons had been returned to Jars so that it could be sent to
Responsibility for getting the gov- to the payrolls of private enterprtto a Dallas chemist for examination,
eminent cut of private business reals by the en dof 1935. Deputy Sheriff Delaney toldi of
solely upon business Itself. Daniel Roper answered charges of later- tektog the viscera, in company with
I but not despairing’ “I w#s •kma and expeettof c. Roper. Secretary of Commerce, ference by proposing a ten point Dt*trtet Attorney Henry Phararr,
Democrat ridiculed by the affluent tr?ubl* •* 1 hld W ^1*.’’ told the 24th annual meeting of the program td cooperation between guv- 10 ***• chemist to Dales.
United States Chamber of Commerce eminent aha bmtnees which, if car -
today. rt-d out. he said, would lead the
Answering previous speakers, who nation out of the depress!nn and re-
had charged the foverament with turn all employable persons to gain-
invaakm of private industry, curtail- ful occupation.’
ment of private initiative and com- pg TTTrrri order
any rule changes to the convention.
The larger states such as New
York. Pennsylvania. New Jersey.
,lft. ^----Court Monday Ohio. Indiana and lUtnois are un-
,\n7rt IW**™ • PeMtton signed by 20 dt- derotood to be ready to insist upon
«on or the ch id . llril8 for ^ abrogation of the rule. It M under-
on both arms. He reported his hoeftq
was dsmoitshed.
A number of Rues between Houa-
tto Promised I
Srilate. Mer
permitted tc wear purple raiment or 5?trchlnf me When they
to fare sumptuously every day. for flnd lhc wme cf them
the privilege pf merely existing to ICoosrmvmo ON*^toTu nvto'
Land la as much of--—--—
Farmer With Slit
hum i-m .i—wtMn. Against Attackers
m •«• • i--
ut eourse. U Is idle to expect TEXARKANA Ark^ April Are-
Harry to pay any attention to the <UP»~Jnck Barker stood la munici-
thought, but It further Is true that pal court today, answering q irattom
those of us who are able to enjoy a to the affirmative or negative by
mere exMtoneo here ean bo trmna- pods of his head. H
teled into the Orsat Beyond with The aft-year-old fanner could not
practically no attendant difficulties I talk becauM his tongue had Men
la feet we will hardly be eonedou* slit, aseertedly during a fight with
of the transition from here to Aurtin FHgreen. 23. and Odell
Paradise, while it may break hla PUgreen. 14.
heart to have to leave behind all his At the oondusion of the heering
with private business, Roper
Cities Service Has
' Gain of 1,086 Per
Cent During 1935
‘The best way to take the bu-
PUM more mponnouujr on non* i - - 1
Roper adrleed
dustry to put its own houao to
and to obtain correct and
“While it 1a true that during the
period the federal gov-
sumed many of the re-
(Honslbilitldi of igdtotduals, indus-
ment and the prospects of
plorment from Its own ranks,
than waiting for the federal
mrnt to obtain this
In effect, he gave hla blissing to
tries, and munldpal and stale gov- U* »ma instituted yederday Mr the
etnments. It dean Ml mean that ®O. board of dlractors to oon-
these responsibilities properly belong duc* ■ aumy of reemi
M the federal govemmmt." sftllltMa. He aaeuiw'
Roper’s drfrnse of the new deal * governments
arid its policies was made after **y pomtMe.
Harper toblry, president of the! "Today In some Industries
and to give up
all his the PUgreen brothers, both charged j United. States Chamber of Com- **
brought to ac
his tune of
PrtTt MfrijT.
he anally te
And1 at
he should be
as thi*.
With amault to
: to murder, were held for
Jury inrefcagauon Austin’s
at 91000; he om.kl
It. Odell went free 0**19*
447 compared T
the precedini too;
m at the end the
ed to 940 44d - lioe
\l
had given an Inferential an- for* the dtpremton and further gains
the administration's chal- « orastaptly being made," Itoper
to industry to take up the slack aaBertfW .
4, “BWn thoOgh one industry may
told - convention, (CONT|NUKO 0N pAQB
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N1W YORK, April 29—<UF>—
The Cities Service Company today
reported 193ft net Income of SUMO
tftt, a gain at 1,0M per cent over
the 912,440 income Snoitrd for
1924.
The company's net eperaung
revenue was 907,401 M7
with A1JMJI1 to
year. Working csd!
of the year amounted to 940440
000. an toerease of lll.oat ooo from
the preceding year.
The annual report signed by
President Henry L. Doherty, said
continuous inereaam to taxation n*r
present a seriou* problem. The re-
port showed direct and indirect
taves to 1990 totaled 919.901.000
white in 1990 taxes touted $33,790 -
000. 8U>c« ion taxes have I
•ii.sag,ooo.
foot right-of-way in
9. Wallace. W. B.
Howard. J. 8. Lam I
Boenlefce were eppoin
mlttee to secure the
The road. 1H mites I
begin at a point an a
the northwest eornt
Boenicke tend and 1
corner of the Barnes
•ant following a Una
Basnicke and Baras
tend* owner by Mn. ,
the northwest corner
Wallace land on tho v
Leach land; theses a
line* brtwA
Leach lands to Leac
mer: thenee aaoh
gouth line of tho Lost
stood the proposed change has not
been discussed with southern demo-
cratic leaders.
The Court approve
010900 to !l pomora.
lax
—oas teal month,
will bo paid bF the ah
aUcn cf A was mads I
a wpa adult flduoatto
Mountain Ranger
And Three Chindren
Die Ah Home Burns
PARSONS, IT. VA* April 29—
(UP)—A mountain ranger and hte
three children smothered to death
today in their burning home white
the wife and mother leaped to safety
from the second floor. T *,
The victims won Donald Oaudt-
neer. 29. and Ms children. Doris, 13,
^ten. *. and Barbara, 4 month*
CCC Csmp* Eligible
To Texsns Fllle
(CONTINUED ON WAGE TWO)
Sign Up Under New j)
Form Program Will
Begin on Wednesday
Preparations are being completed
by County Agent C. W. Lehmbevg
fer beginning the sign-up of work
sheets under the new farm program
Wednesday. Mr. Lehmberg te send-
ing totters to community committee
asking them to arrange for a build-
ing and equipment, such as tables
and chain, at each meeting place.
The first meetings ter farmers*
who wish to sign work sheets will be
held at May and Williams tomanrow.
Bach meetings will be from It; m.
to • p. m. One advtoer and two
VI
lied will attend each i
out report of e»A fw
Itp. The reppH* ■
minutes at tho Court,
and toatnteUm
i tn Texas
ii
AUSTIN, April Av-dJPl-Ail ex-
■ COO camps ellgtbto to Tex-
•re filled is authoriaeu
with approximately 11.900
Texans enrolled, the Texas relit!
Now enrollments Just completed
included only 010 men for Taxas
No out-of-Atate men were
j assigned to Tuna camps. Repi.cr
menu sMH’to camps out of Texas
tear#: Arizona, 1,190; New Mexico
400; and Wyoming. HO. ,
will attend each meeting. The i
ute for the ram af the week te:
Cut, April 19, I a. m. to ft p. m.;
Btenkot, April A. • a. m. to I p. m.I
Beriy Klgh, May 1,1 a. m. teftp.m.:
•ounty agrtu *
OU out#
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1936, newspaper, April 28, 1936; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026593/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.