The Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME V.
Halle,-.tsvilie, Texas, Tuedi. , August 23th, 19:16.
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LINE
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Tiie democratic committee*
*men in each county must be
w elected by the people in the
primaries, not in me conven-
tions. And —
• « •
The enimiy executive rnm-
mittee must be composed oi
a chairman and one member
from each election precinct
in such county, says ihe new
Jj(w.
BISHOP BURNED ALIVE. VATICAN HEARS
CATHOLIC LAY- \MSU0P OF FARGO]
MEN ORGANIZE \ ADDRESS
RETREAT ASSG- i CENTRAL
Cl AT ION i VERElIi
Corpus Chrisli. — lit. Rev. I ban Antonio. — At the na- I
JMsgr. J. J. Cannon, V. G.,.tionul convention of the wu- j
I vviui the blessing and appro-1 tholic Verein of America
val oi Most ivev. bisnop held in Lins city, Municipal
j ijedvma helped
to or-
jganiza a laymens retreat os-
rarisn, out the present en-
deavor is to spread trie good
This law has been in ef-
..feet nine years, yet it
seems, it has not been
known in some of (lie t an
ties, Lavaca among them.
* * * ,
Here the executive commit-
tee of the democratic party is
still composed according to
the old law — one member
from each commissioner’s—
instead ol election—precincts.
# « *
Such committee is without,
legal standing and its acts
aie null and void in lav/. In
such a ease it seems tiie par-
ty must wait till the next
primaries, when the new court
ty committee can be legaliy
elected.
# * #
There will be no plowing
up of crops, nor shooting or
cattle in the new farm law
which is to supersede the
present one.
• • •
The idea of Joseph of
Egypt will be followed re-
garding the crops. And
tiie soil c aservation prin-
ciple should be followed in
rewarding the farmers.
• * *
“If I can’t swing at least! Toronto, Aug. 20. —(INS)
rfl,00ir;0tX) votes te'ixmk<vTte|ene -thousand-delegates- at
quit broadcasting lorever. It' i the fifty-fourth annual inter-
1 can’t do that I’m washed “"*4------ —
up and there’s no use of go-
ing on,’’ says Father Cougn-
Auditorium, bept. id-iti
Most Rev. Bishop Alois J.
sociation last bunduy. The Mutnch will address tne dele
ivmgnis or Uoiumoua, haa a j gates on the subject “No Re-
( ne-uay retreat each year for I construction Without Moral
several year* in be. ratrici:.; j Reconstruction.’- The address
premises to be mo3t instruc-, ^
tive to the mass meeting and i ?::
work among me men oi me I may its etJect be felt thru
diocese in general.
At uie buuday meeting 27
invited men organized them-
selves in tne emumy ua.i
and formed plans tor tne
future.
’f ile retreat iy to take place
in Corpus Cimsti College ac-
ademy Iron) 8 i’.M., batui-
day, Kug. 29, to 8 i'.M. Sun-
! day, Aug. 30. ft will be under
'the leadership of RjV. boru-
laee, U.b.ti., as retreat-mas-
ter. Tnoso who attend
will be asked to contribute $2
each. All Catholic and
non-Catholio men of the dio-
cese are invited to come and
make this the most beneficial
and largest retreat in tne
Centennial year m Texas.
j K. DEMANDS K.D.K. , aiiuuiu lunuuguiDiicu
[ INTERVENE IN iVib.viUD j speaker at the Central Verc- j
the nation.
Bishop Muench put in
charge oi the cargo,,
i\j. u., diocese a year ago, is j
interested in social and eco-
normc upirit of tne people J
and m tne Central verera
acLivitiC'S. |
Rev. W. F. Golatka, S.M. ,
former professor oi piuloso-
pay at ct. .aary’s Univer-
sity here, now at Marynurst
Normal, Aukv/ood, Mo., wai
also address tne convention
on Sept. 12. He, along with
Most itev. Jos. F. Kumniel,
D.D., archbishop of New Or-
leans, will speak to the youth
meeting. Father Golatka
is the rounder of tne Youths
bpiritual Leadership Union
here.
Another distinguished
POLISH CENTEN-
NIAL CELEBRA-
TED AT PANNA
MARIA
FOUR OTHERS
KILLED BY
REDS
San Antonio, Aug. 21. —
Tne Fauna maria patisn in
Karnes county, ccieoiated
tne iexas centennial in a
very ntting manner last week
j Wednesday, August J.am,
oy cuinmt. mmeramig also tile
s>z year or tne loundnig of
tae parish.
it procession formed jf
the Catnono societies, people j
Vatican City, Aug. 22. —
(Usi—hope nus At wag of-
liciady notified today that
Spanish radical moos naa
burned one Catholic bisnop
alive and had murdered lout
others, it was announced at
tae Vatican. ,,
inc bishop of SigueAzi
was tailed and burned- 'at
tne stake, advices reaching
I tne Vatican stated. me
escorted !itjur otner muratied wei e
ana newer gins e&cortea i
tiie clergy to me Farina ivia- M-nc bishops or -men, Lerida,
na church where Rev. Toni Negoioia and barbastro.
ivioczygeniba celebrated boi- J a»eiore being shot in the
Mass, Rev neojbaek, tae Vatican wa., advm-
ca, the oishop ei barbastro
managed to consign a cross
and i usury to a Cathouc
woman v.no sent the sacred
objects to the pope.
The v atican also was noti-.
lieu that me oishop oi iviaa-
rid and the arenbishop of
emn nigh
Moezygemba assisted as uea-
i con and Rev. bdmunu ura-
gon as subdeacon. Rev.
into. Janysek oi Cistern was
master or ceremonies. Fre-
sent in tne sacriscy were if.
i_i. Archbishop A. J. i/ros-
saerts, Rt. Rev. M. b. Gar-
i
...
riga, coaujutor bishop-elect Toleno have been torced to
1—Coast guard cutter Cayuga to which Ambassador Bowers moved himscll and his stafl because ol the
Corpus Christi who also
Spanish rebellion. 2—Col. Frank Knox of Chicago accepting the Republican nomination for the vice presi- j *lad a very instructive un-
dency. 3-Presidcnt Roosevelt and Premier Allison Dysart of New Brunswick province, enjoying hot dogs j glish sermon; Rt. Rev.
the beach of Campobello Island.
TRUCK BURNS
HERE, FAMILY
ESCAPES
lin.
* m *
llis principal plank is a
government-owned Central
Bank from which no private
bankers could profit, the
thing which already happen-
ed in France. ’by the convention also ac-
* * * • cused United States Ambas-
national convention of the
Supreme council of the
Knights of Columbus today
voted unanimously to again
demand that the Roose/e.t
administration remonstrate
with the Mexican govern-
ment to stop alleged religious
persecution.
The resolution
WALTON SPEAKS
HERE AT
FAIR
in Convention will be Most i ... _ „„„„
Rev. Rud. A. Gerken, arch- N’f
bishop of Santa Fe. He cafd J, tad
will address tiie Woman’s |W Jllr, , ’ <<n,,.nlity> i , , ..
Union Tuesdav evenintr H lrno(^el Dodge pickup ,jeepted tiie
G Archbishon Dross’aerts caught lirc 1,11 the miletts-; apeak here
will also address tils Wm«. ^
Kev. ij'rederic Ecklwff!,to“ ‘‘,vt mdcs north o ha!. ,u»y, Sept u.
Dr. T. O. Walton, pies. oi.
the /v ci M College nus uc-
mviiaiion to
at the County
BLACK LEGION
LEADER, 21 OTH-
ERS INDICTED
! ivisgr. A. Klowo, who deliver-
led a touching sermon alter
jMass in Folisn languish, ne
S is the rector of tne Foiisn
i seminary m Orchard banc
(Continued on page 2)
SEEK BEATIFICATION Of
American martyrs
Detroit, Aug. 21.-
F. Rffingi r ol Lima,,
Vigil j
Ointg ■
live for their lives. The
bisnop of Madrid is believed
to have found safety, but
the late of the arenmshop
oi Toledo is unknown. ,
• • •
London, Aug. 26. —(UP) —
Tne German torpedo boat
bee Adler, carrying 100 re-
fugees from Spain, was fir*d
upon wniie passing San Seba-
stian, tne L/ahy Mail s Hen-
daye correspondent reported
Monday. t
The alleged attack appar-
_____— Santa Barbara, Cal._—The
descriBecT by Prosecuting At-118th annual meeting of the
tomey Duncan C. MeCrea as Franciscan Educational Con-jcntiy occured last Thursday
the national head of the j ference, held on the 150th, and wag only just revealed
Black Legion, was indicated I anniversary of the founding' oy refugees aboard,
it‘Would be with 21 others, today on jot Santa Baroara Mission, London, Aug. 22. —(Ap)
, lM-tsviilP The occunani;! v< -v t.T-rmp if ml -.tie oov Jcharges of criminal syndica-1 was attended by 5,000 per- A Spanish cruiser Repufso
from St. Louis will speak on | , Lh ^ were A K^or-nrom tin i “an t -ur.ounu.nT!lism 111 connection with acti- sens. In his address “The hove into British merenant-
“ Growing Menace oi (fjeIi, ovsner* Mrs. Boide'n and Muuntios, who attend tiie A <.v {vitics of* the hooded order. Franciscan History of North man on the high seas, but
*( niiptr,, hi, nr -pm n uni- lae indictments were re-'Amenca, Rev. Marion HaDig|the frowning guns of the
iorm, tu honor iuiii during turned by Circuit Judge Jam- O.F.M., stated that there British navy forced an
just finished | his visit says Bruno Cohn, es Cnenot, conducting a
Popular Lilera-1
“Tne
Dangerous * .
ture,’’ and Rev. Fr. B. Steck, SIX
O.F.M., will discuss “Fran-
approved cisean Missions in Spanish
Texas.”
children, and Miss Bor-
The Bank of France be-
came government-owned. Fa-
ther Coughlin is one of those
who believe that government j
should control its money, and
save the interest.
* » *
“Catholic countries turn-
ing communist! It seems in-
sador Josephus Danniels witii
encouraging reputed outra-
ges in Mexico.
den, a sister.
They iiad
SPANISH TARS HURT IN
NOW ling over this one.
-- 1a man escaped from a
Vera Cruz, Mexico, Aug. j ja.il recently and the police
20.—(AP)—Uncontirmel re- chief whom justice depart-
their dinner and were about
to continue on tneir trip
POLICE CHIEF GETS f!amc:i suddenly burst
> , rXT ... \Tui'vir i forth ire-m underneath the
a I OR 1 IN MANHUNT floorb()Evrd. Ali the beloiig-
;ng.3 were quickly removed.
The seat and all the wiring
Washington, Aug. 21.
(AP)—The G-men are chuck
ax i^ vwi»***« ** • —- - - * — - ' . viuv/i tv iiwin jtiouee uc[»ai e
credible, yet that is what is ports today said several sail- lllc.nt agent3 du not name,
happening in France
co and Spain today!”
Mcxi-
So declares Our Sunday
Visitor. And ‘America’
says: “Well may it be ask-
ed whether we in the United
A, States suliieiently appreciate
\ the progress of the onwaru
march of Communism.”
You can easily judge the
future of Communism oy the
fact that just within a few
years it dominates the half
of Europe and threatens tne
whole world.
ors aboard the Spamsa jsent six pictures of the fugi
steamer Gagallonks werej ^ve, each with a different
wounded in a political clash-’pOSC) p01jce chief cf a
aboard the ship, lying in dock iiiearby city.
pres, of Uie trades Day
^vssn. Efforts ate being
state grand jury investiga-
tion. The indictment, con-
macie to obtain a speaker lor! rivo charge*, accused
the first day, but as yet it Eiln-ger and the others, with
is not known, detinetiy, who j advocating^ or toaclung
were 109 Franciscans mar- apology from the
tyred on the continent, nine commander, official
of them in Texas, tiie first, said Sunday night.
Fr. Juan Padilla, in 1542.
Petition signed by 51 of
the Friars was sent to Rome
Spanish
reports
other forms of terrorism as
here, last night.
trie reports coincided with
others published in Mexico
City, to the effect that sev-
eral carloads of munition, do ;
tilled lor the Spanish gov-
ernment, were to be placed
aboard the ship today.
And you need not
that Communism is some-
thing only for the __ Church
to worry about. Your pro-
perty and family rights will
not amount to a lull of beam
under the communistic rule.
Yes,it’s the people’s — the
proletariat's rule — except
that not much of the rights
is left to the people. The
state—not the people—is the
might and right.
* * *
But lo fear and explain
Cnimmnusm Is not enough.
Just lawn for the farmers
and working people in gen-
l oral are necessary if Osm-
' monism is not to come. It
is coming to a show-down
where no nation ean lust
with most of the people
awning nothing.
FATHER WHO TRIED
TO BURN BABY IN
FURNACE FINE / '
Gnicago, Aug. 20. — A
62-year-old father accused o
think attempting to threw his bubv
daughter into the furnace,
began serving a jail sentenc.
in lieu oi a $200 line today.
John Brittain, who is on
relief, on several occasion.!
threatened to get rid ol' his
| daughter. Violet, 2, by thro'
later he received this tele-
gram :
“Have arrested five of the
men; expect to have the
sixth within a few hours. ’
OLD OFFICERS
RE-ELECTED
IN RUN-OFF
it will be.
was destroyed but the truck rade are being made as ' ^ T iitivT/'refnrnm m"
was not burned beyond re- pidly as possible and any|dustml I'ftical reform.
pair. The fire is believed school, society, or place oi,,_ „ „
to have been caused by a business that tne lioat com- !11*1 A"ll >
short in the wires. For-!rmttee has not yet been, is! Maximum penalty is 10
tun&tcly everyone escaped | welcome to make its entry, imprisonment and
injury. '.Also, in regard to tne eouuis 8<>,0 'o Fne under the statue
They had been traveling | on the Fair grounds, all ’ P19P*r,_ A conspiracy charge
A fpw hmiN through Texas and were re-j those who wish to i btmn .
turning to their homo m j space there, are asked not
Oklahoma when the fire uc-! to wait until the last lmnuu
curred. -but to make their reserva- j ,,.,..,.,-77^” ,, ~
--i lions now. Anyone wishing j* LDMINE.I CixtliOLiCS
TEXAS CONVICT ; to have a space reserved ma> | ANli-Ci.LnE bUo» >
KILLED ESCAPING do so by applying at the! New York’, (NO —Three
Hunts',ilie, «.ug. 22. — (A Strauss Hdwe. Co. ' prominent Catholics are
“crime, sabotage, violence or, asking that steps be taken
t included in the
carries a prison
live years.
indictment
enfence of
Ernest O. Thompson was
re-elected as chairman of the
railroad commission and J.E.
McDonald as commissioner
of agriculture in Saturday’s
run-off election. According to
VISITED ELEVEN Si A .
COVERED 6700 MILE’S
P)— Guards shot to death
D. E. Weeks, 53, from Hen
derson, Thursday night, when
he disregarded commands to ^
halt a flight from the Re-; Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Macon,
trievc prison farm. land daughter, Jean, returned
lLoodhcundg and pursuer., j Saturday evening from their
were reported close on flu: | tour through the Western
trail of son Jones, 30, of [States, having covered eleven
Hillsboro, who fled with - in ali, in the past three
Weeks from a wagon squad weeks. All points of interest
yesterday. The posse’s bui- on the way wire visited, the
lets missed Jones. i most noteworthy being Yel-
| lowstone National Park, and
• LSouMf'r*
ing her in the furnace, hi ’
wife testified, and Tuesday
night she had to struggle
with him to prevent hii
from carrying out .his threat.
Charged with disordcrl, ■
conduct, Brittain today be-)
the Sunday’s count, Thomp-
son received 418,742, Morris
290,317. McDonald got KIDS TO SEE C.„ . ixxa ADI I Boulder Dam. Jinn received
418,540 and his opponent, G.j Dallas, Aug. 24. — So an-ja bad scare in Yellowstone.
B. Terrel, 299.987. portant docs the Cavalcade of i Park when a bear came af-1 *’ Ah Avenue Association.
In the race for judge of | Texas, historical review at j ter her vviule she was trying!
the Civil Appeals Court at i the Texas Centennial Ex| • ,to take its picture
among those who have been
selected as members of the
I permanent committee formed
here to assist law enforce-
ment agencies in their fight
on racketeering. The com-
mittee is being set up as a
result of a recommendation
by the Extraordinary Grand
Jury.
The Catholics who will
serve en the committee arc
Victor F. Kidder, noted pub-
lisher, Michael Williams, ed-
itor of The Commonweal,
on 1 John S. Burke, of the
gan working out a
$200 and costs.
The examining trial of A.
L. Stafford, John Hanus and
Joseph Patterson, charged
with the theft of a hull from
the pasture of Joe Pekar on
—.... ... the night of July 17th, was
Al-'OIL NIi • E held here Monday morning.
Galveston, Cody received 5!,-1 sition rank, that Govern r ■ though the bear was suppos- N»,0l)0 B. riL EACH | trial was conducted by
699, Soule 46,749 votes. I James V. Allred and Sir.-'led to bo tame she took no! New York. — E. W. Sine- County Attorney William Al-
in this county, Seims was\Superintendent L. A. Woe !:! chances but stood on the ruu-i lair and five oth-'r prominent len, Judge H. W. Strickler
toward beatification of the
various groups of Franciscan
martyrs.
CHILD LOCKED IN
CAR MAY DIE
San Antonio, Aug. 21. —
Alex Martinez, aged 3. has
little chance to live after be-
ing locked in a closed car
omv 30 minutes Thursday af-
ternoon. The parents, m.c.
and Mrs. Octave Martinez
left the boy asleep in the car,
locking it against theft and
went shopping. Returning
30 minutes later they found
the child unconscious. At
the hospital attendants re-
ported his fever at 109.9. By
next morning the tempera-
ture was lowered to 102 but
doctors say the heat prostra-
tion was giving him little
chance to live.
EXAMINING TRIAL IN
THEFT OF BULL
Julius Holubec, Wilbur
Randbw, L. C. Johnson and
Lesli/e Appelt spent Sunday
fighjfng on the coast.
BROWNSVILLE I'OKT
fine of | re-elected commissioner of are maturing plans to insu
|the Shincr-Yoakum precinct'
--iand Fitzhenry as comtnis-
CIGARETTK TAX ORDER j oner of the Ezzell-Hopo
GIVEN prcc. The vote was: Seims
Austin, Aug. 20. _ (AP) ] 718—Gieptner 660; Fitzhenry
i—District Judge Hardy Ho)- ] 413 —Gerdcs 378.
| lers today granted tempn-
! rary restraining orders for-
bidding exchanges serving
regular army detachments
at Dallas and Fort Worth
from distributing cigarettes
on which the state tax had
not been paid.
^ ■'-i
»
Brownsville, Tex. — North
German Lloyd freighter Min-
don arrived at the Browns-
ville docks Friday with a
cargo of cotton ties. The
Italian freighter
came Saturday to load 2,0t
bales of cotton for Genoa,
and other Meditcrram
ports. Inis is the first call
of two foreign .steamers
two days at the new port.
____ t ... _________ ...... prominent
ning board of the car and! executives cf oil companies
the attendance of 1,500,1 11 got her picture. They also - wore ariv'r;nod in removal
school children during th-*, .spent a week in Californi, 'proceedings growing out of
autumn months. They as with Mr. Macon’s brother, j a Shcrm mii; ust law and
sert it is worth weeks in th Dave. The only tr .able tne 'tY c ! til v \ •<! at 83,000
school room in the teaching i encountered was when they I e n.lividuals and z3
of history. were in the middle of the .oil c g were
.. -... ----] Mojove dessert. An axie • with vi. ! ,.g the law. Hear- tarson failed to and were
I^«.nda!;...>; broke and they had to go j ing be'on a United States placed in the custody of the
' ~ 50 miles to get another. -.misomicr is to be held'Sheriff. Attorney for Staf-
In their entire trip they-October 1. !ford was Edward Shahady of
covered 6700 miles. ’ j Federal Judge Samuel Man j San Antonio.
Mr. Macon, “Jiggs,” will Idclbrnm ordered the defen----------
be back on the job, as rural dants fingerprinted and Send In Your Subscription
mail carrier, Wednesday. j photographed. I Today.
Hitler Warns Russia. Franco
and Italy Neutral
Pamplona, Spain, Aug. 22.
—The northern rebel army
launched a "big push” on
Madrid early Friday from tho
tops of Guadarrama Mt.s.
They were the Moorish
troop of Gen. Fr. Franco, re-
gulars, Fascists and Carlists.
simultaneously, rebel forces
on San Sebastian front at-
tacked Hernani and Lasarte.
Berlin warned Moscow
threateningly against alleged
Soviet interference in Spain’s
civil war. The protest was
made to Commissar Maxim
Litvinoff. Hitler conferred
with chief of German ad-
miralty while seven more
Nazi warships steamed for
Spanish waters.
At Vera Cruz, Mex., tour-
ists were ordered from Mad-
rid to leave a Spanish liner,
while two trainloads of muni,
tions, it is believed, were
loaded on the vessel destined
for the Madrid government.
Italy accepted France’s
neutrality accord in tho
Spanish civil war.
Great Britain warned both
factions in Spain that if
shipping were interfered
with in Spanisli waters, three
shots of warning would bo
folowed by a direct fire on
any craft molesting empire
ships.
T
NEW OIL WELL ON
SCHIJBEL FARM
Yoakum, Tex.— The Schu-
boi No. 1, well was flooded
John Hanus made/and machinery was moved
presiding. After the hearing
each was required to give
bond of five hundred dollars,
binding him over to the Dis-
trict Court which meets in
October.
charged Bond but Stafford and Pat- by Glagpie-Struckland opera
tors 1,200 feet north ol it.
They are prepared to go 3.-
000 feet. The drilling is
done night and day by Tom
Cole of Luling and jimmy
Burns of Houston. They
intend to get through in,
loss than four weeks.
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