Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 73, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 9, 1937 Page: 8 of 8
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The Ip/Ready-to-
Wear Vale and the
saloAof Men's
Clotailg will be
cdhtihued for
to tteWW
■ pltnty to
tr-Alvi*
In
nrt ail
“General Staff" to*.
Handle Affairs in
c Spain Is Probable
LONDON, Jan. k—<UF>—Omf
Britain may suggest an Internation-
al “general sta£T to handle Spanish
dril war problrma. In hope that real
neutrality may had flnt to* the iso-
lation of Spain, s-oood to an agree-
ment between the warring factkms
and a plebtsdte to dstsemlns the
country1* future rule, it waa reported
today.
A* outlined, cne plan would be for
a "gmeral staff’ of Great-Britain.
France. Germany, Rossis. Italy and
Fwtugal to act swiftly on any prob-
lem that arose as regards 8paln
It would be the idee first to stop
d Boost Powers
Of Federal Body
ety win meet at T:*0 p. m. Monday
ha Hotel Brown wood. Dr. B. D
Wells and Dr. F. T. Mclntire. both
VICTOR
central'ed—by cutalde sirups. By
such rule* the Tesaa State T*ach-
ers Association might concclvabl'
bp dominat'd by thoee who an
not teachers.
Dinner
r\*
Iron out Anal dots to of the func-
tion. Dr. lfoQls W. ‘Armstrong to
again serving as
and today urgently
tendance of alfTebi
ben at the Mnndej
tof- '- •.? 1- • - .
As tn other years, seventy per
cent, of the net proceeds of the
PreeUears Ball win be retained
here for use In the relief of crippled
children, while the remainder will
go to ths Warm--Spring*. Od..
Foundation for the treatsvnt of
SHOWING IN NORTH
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NEW MECHANICAL COTTON PICKER HAS ITS FIRST i DISTRICT WPfl
HELD TUESDAY
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the flow of volunteered Spain, then
to uk: up other neutrality problem*.
Elimination of all foreign aid. it
i argued, would pr.'pare the way
for a plan to stop the dm war and
permit the Spanish people to vote
t tor their government under an In-
ternationally-supervised plibtacUe
sa-F.*~ -y— ■ i w * •>» plan.
—<UF>— Bight wwnen It was suggested also that Ortaf
HSN af a aag and paper fheiory Britain. with it* home fleet under
a*g*i>a strike becauee they were orders to sail fer the Mediterranean, 1
■t'Dlha sugar in theftr tea. The might offer to mediate between
BtopfMlm, bsoaini of the rtos In France and Twrkry tn the dispute
W*a of dhpar. attempted to asm over ths Alexandretta district of
iM.wnal tsa unsweetened Ths *>
Msfahtlsetsd
Thirty-four tnsmbers of the Cbg-
gln Society, scdal aryanlsation on
the campus, will hsv* distinguishing
swralevB as moo as the society am-
bless* arrive. The girls will have
blue stoevatew sweater* with the
Ooggln rmbtem aewed In the eeoter
ct the front. Ordem are to be filled
within a abort Urns, accenting to
Bsatrtee Hickman, president of the
group.
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A district-wide mass meeting of
offlelals of political subdivisions and
representative* of commercial or-
ganisations will be held at Brown-
wood on Tuesday afternoon, Jan-
uary IS. to dttcuas the 1M7 program
and set-up of ths Works Progress
Administration.
Ths meeting was called by Dis-
trict Director Kari B. Wallace upon
his return from , ths stats Works
Progress Administration headquar-
ters at Ban Antonio where he con-
ferred with state officials In regard
to problems brought about in ths
recent reduction of man year cost.
The officials of .various political
subdivision* and civic leaden In
the twelve-county area comprising
District 14 are bfing called into at-
tendance for ths purpose of formu-
lating plan* In regard to ths future
operation of WPA project*.
From 150 to 300 persons are ex-
pected to attend the meeting.
llRioR Leaders-
(CONTINUED FROM PAOl ONE)
fSkt FUm Player
Highly Educated, Jj
But Not in School
- _
Talented and highly educated
Joan Barclay, who is Kermlt May-
nard’s pretty feminine Jove in tenet
tn Jamee Oliver Curwood** mighty
Mga of the north, "Phantom Pa-
trol." coming to the Queen Theatre,
tomorrow never attained school tn
her life! i
Although her education la officially
ly equivalent to a second year in a
liberal arte college. Miss Barclay
ha* never sat in a roomful of other
students. imbtbmg knowledge la thw
standard manna.
Ever alt
First device of Its kind shown north of the Mason and Dtxsn line, a now mechanical cotton picker, de
veloped by International Harvester, le displayed tn th t top photo. Ruaaell H Miller of the Chicago Museum1
of Science and Industry la at the controls, ibe Pot’ed cotton p!snt shows where It enters th* machine to be;
stripped. At left lower p'-toto. is a cloeeup of the spin Ue* which pick the cotton. They are heavy pins, with
bum on them. The plant. Is pttebed past the pins, whl -h strip the cotton and then It Is taken off the pins
by a set cf rotating aiucs. At rteti. I wt oo->» mrv view of the device, parts of the machine, as Indi-
cated by numbers, are: L cleaner; 2. elevator; 2, conva nr; 4. splndl a that pick th* cotton, ths pUnte pass- .
lag out at left; ft. elevator. port
*> (LITTLE ITEMS OF!
- ion J (LOCAL INTEREST!
Oountyb "210! *----------------------*
County Meet-
(CONTINUBO FROM PAOC out)
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LAST DAY.
ANO MINCIN' VON NR!
R *
I
to tea
County
_
* LLOYD BACON
Vagabond Troubador
PENNIES
FROM
HEAVEN
j witK
Binq Crosby
mal>ge EVANS
EDITH FELLOWS
REO M.iMURRAY
j At K OAKIE
JFAN PARKER
th* boms of Mrs. J. A. Rice at lOftft
Avenue C Friday. Ths Warn started
from a bathr;om tester which was
too near a wall. Damage to tbs
house b severed by insurance, but
laa on furniture was not covered.
fthbldi b Ibe
daughter born to Mr. and Mrs.
of Bangs la a local hospttaJ
last night at ft:24. Ths baby weighed
i pounds and l*m ounces at
hML
Mr. and Mia Trust! Bruhe left
late night for Crosbyton after re-
ceiving a message that Mrs. Brook*'
father. S. Bmlt'i. had died of a heart
attack. Mr. Smith was one cf the
larteet land owners and
cttlssna cf Orosby county,
arrangements bar* not
sd.
field cams to Brown wood this Biom-
tng to b* prompt at an entertain-
ment honoring her this
Brownwood. music m-mor.- direc-
tor; A. 0. Smith, Bangs arithmetic
director; County Superintendent F.
D. Pteroe, Brownwood. three-R eon-
teat director; Mrs. Oeorgt Ehlnger.
Zephyr, one-act play director; J.
Finer FcweU. Brownwood. typing di-
rector. r. I.
Houstcn. 24 and cloudy; Oalvooton
4ft and rain. Port Arthur 4ft, and
cloudy: Corpus Chrfftl. 24 sad
rain.
Severity Of-
- (CONTINUBO WHOM PAOl ONB)
Germany Says-
(CONTINUSO rROM KOI ONB)
agree to withdrawal of the Mt-dowu
strikers If ingul la Ilona are immed-
iately open, with recognition of the
International Union. United Auto-
mobile Workers of America; with an
agreement that all plana remain
doted, with no movement of equip-
ment or resumption cf activltisa, un-
til a settlement Is accepted, and
with the further agreement that all
actlvttleo such as circulating peti-
tions, organising vigilante activities,
threatening.or coercing employee, be
immediately stopped."
10SA0S Owl of Week
The number of men thrown out of
work because d{ th* automobile
strike and aoocmuanytng Shutdowns
was mar lOOuOOO. There worn *4.114
,General Motors employes cut of;
work. Two thousand additional men
were Idle b-cauas of strikes and
shutdowns in plant* not affiliated
with Oeneral Motors.
Battle line* between John L.
Leads’ committee for Industrial or-
ganization. with which the striking
automobile union Is affiliated, and
the American Fbdsraticn of Labor
were broken by bolters.
' Th* Wayne oounly (Detroit) Fed-
eration of labor, an A. F. of L.
announced It would sup-
ths automobile striker*. Ten
of the 2ft A. F. cf L. local unions
tn Flint. Mich , cam* to thg aid of
the United Automobile Workers and
mid they wtrt ready to go as far
as owtartag » tenoral strlhs.
An independent union* In the
Michigan Tool Oo. plant—not af-
filiated with Oeneral Motcra-call-
ed a strlks and took ftOO men away
from work.
Oeneral Motors mads public tele-
grams from sight A. F. at L. un-
ions, protesting against any action
that would make the United Auto-
mobile Workers the sets bargaining
Garter was a high school student in
Kilgore.
Three Dead In B Paoa
A prs blltesrd gale in, KL Paso
toppiad a hop* electric sign on two
pedestrian* and crushed them, and
Mew dawn a powtr line which elec-
trocuted a man walkJng against the
wind with his hat ov:r his face. One
asset was killed in Eastland in a.col-
lision caused by an ley street.
R. R. Brocker. 42. and hi* wife.
2ft, were In critical condition In a
Fort Worth hospital with bums suf-
fered late Friday when a gasoline
Mow torch being used to warm the
room exploded. The mishap oo-
two wash* of the rebellion.
But they assert all subsequent de-
tachments cf German vahmtters __
had landed directly in Spain rath- factory council in the Chev-
er than by way of Morocco or the ^ forT9 piMnt ^ ^fu^d to
Ba'earte Islands as It is under- endors* the United Automobile
stood hers was the cast with some. workers’ strike and sent a tele-
I Lallan detachments ' gram to President Roosevelt, asking
him to Intervene tn an attempt to
settle tt. The telegram itfsnwd to
CASABLANCA, flcueh Morocco, mj^g n -Mbor dictators."
Jan. 4—fUP)—Despite a strict; The metal trade department of
censorship in Spanish Morocco. It i the A. F. of L.. ordered Its work-
ras learned today a detachment of jo, m oeneral Motor* pUnte ti I
family's farm home
B of Fart Worth.
Payne. Fat Worth?
*00
Mellila and another smaller de-
tachment at BcrdJ Aldan aoar Oeu-
to- , >
The Oerman erutser Graf Spree
Is off the nearby international aone
of Tangier.
No apodal protective measures
have been taken so far and ths
native population remains calm.
there is an tncraas-
ths strike and return to
Houston Gets-
(CONTINUBO FROM FAOB ONB)
OUEEN
Homs Owned
in Spain.
n," 1a a former
having lived
hers with hgr aunt. Mrs. J. W. Jen-
nings. wtth whom she to now vtott-
ing. She 1a now making her homo
age. owner, suffered a fraetured
broken shoulder and other St-1 , , . ■- - ■■ ■—
SJ’Z.h^Big Narcotic Ring
i«tei« a .mm, pot.. r*m had Believed Broken by
wiped a customer start bto car,
then waa forced to push hto own.
Ths car started and Payne, unable
to open the door, fell under ths
Arrests «t Dallas
Tex, Jan.
i December Liquor
Revenue* Highest
During Past Year
AUSTIN, Tbu JallftfrlriUBliU
Bert Ford, state liquor adminutn-
tor. announetd today that Drcem-
btr’s revenues surpasaed any pre-
i vtous month with a total of fttlUtt.
i season purohams,
and ths raised taxes on hq-
and wines, effeotlve Nov. so,
, given as causes for
collection.-:.' <i
Wins
$723*4. almost half of the entire
sum collected for the calendar year
December's liquor stamp sales Wan __
iapMtft compared with November’s ^
1383 in. The total figures Included < of ftbo '
Steady rate continued
Friday night at Houston
‘Rtckleu Wj
m , _ _ Dams to t
In beer stamp sales ahd po*<bie minimum temperature
4*4.793 ooOscted Oom sheriffs sates M except for S3 to 9( tn
—1 mo Grands Valtey. >fc<inH"
*—<UP>-
Msrtod to-
through gay they had broken Us largest
narcotic 'ring" that ever operated
T1— format Dr. A. 1 a«. ^
government meteorotegtat In Dallas, I raated bat* last night,
indicated that ths (mw Saturday U. S. Commissioner Las R. Smith
night might sndangar citrus oroh- ast the heavy bonds when ths meo
St ths Lower Rio Orands Val- appeared before him and piaaued
toy. which escaped Friday night (not guilty.
when th* mercury dropped to only Bant. Loon and Jos Given* were
43 at Brownsrtlto. charged with receiving and eonosal-
TIM stoat end snow appeared to ^ 10341 grains of heroin, ouy
be breaking in ths northwest por- p*jms, Dick smith and Uhls Bte-i-
Uoo of ths stele, where a alight Pnbmum war* charged with poases-
moderatkm In temperature rms alon of 3346 grains of morphine,
formas! fer Saturday night. Sun- j jhe federal agents seised nar-
ajday was expect'd to bo partly coucs they said wws worth approx-
^Mowdy m west Texas, with a *W- imately IaOOOOO. They also raoover-
except in «»• ; *d MOft lb merited moosy they al-
n • __ ilagedly used to buy naroottes from
Fully cloudy weather was fore- p^^uera. . . »
east tor seat Texas, with reta in; D D Moosy and Louts Oinsberg.
portion. ftrr„le<1 to Hot Sprhm Aik- in a
to the coast with a ^ ©00^^ simtUtansously with
that here, wen charged with pos-
session of morphine and win be
Features
SHOWING
LJN.-MON.
GfN[ ; TRATTON PORTER S
to old sta
and one-fourth
odd In the Interior
was foreoast for Sunday.
^gmdiO hbd b fflnlmam tsm-
Nnal lenei, 14
oon- cloudy:
Of ft
vfatl
14 and
Dal Rio. ft*
brought here next week for hear-
ing*. , r,. " , v t • ■
Fva nwpartsd peddlers wars ar-
rested In Fort Worth, Friday night
Including one women. ’ /.,/Ajj
•Those t^M»d^wsra^ te U*
p£*r m,
narootio agent
participated In
Crook,
Oravy
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 73, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 9, 1937, newspaper, January 9, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026827/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.