Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1938 Page: 1 of 8
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A Home Owned Newspaper, Serving the Heart of Texas With Today’s News Today, Every Day Except Sunday
VOL. XXX Vffl NO. 88
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27,1938
League's Failure in
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Halting Aggression
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Of Japan Deplored
Fine Form for Fresh Filibuster
BY ROOSEVELT TO SICCEEI
lUDL K Wellington Koo of China told the
100th session of the League of Nr*
q. Uons council today that the league
nef1. , ®»wely is uttering empty j phrases
eceired while the world horns on the brink
■glad * k ¥ “ Ahim
His words injected a Jarring note
, up i —on tot* a "love feast” in which For*
lx them as elfn 8ecreUrT *”^*1 »den of
state land Brttain and Foreign Minister
a jw- Yvon Delbos of Prance declared
i at a State P"* kovnity to the leagueand oon-
iVamnUhn Wence In tU future.
’ Dr. Koo intimated that the do*
■ie laieiiiiis eUa* of U* Lmgm may be due as
muc*' to the doubts and skepticism
# \r~Z of “some of Ms more important
far a nan xMmbers,” as to attacks from arl til-
ed on a bid j •]' / ”T' f
■ovalty. Deploring the League’s failure to
AT* before haU Japanese aggression in China,
ement that he said:
irned If the “If the League is cowed by the
criticism and opposition of its ene*
Karmen to mica and rests content with a self*
uch a deal, imposed state of lmototUty and
ade it witn ■ paralysis, or Is even willing to,
e CMikM emasculate from the covenant its
the "highs" 806 vital provisions in defenses of
on It. "Be P****' then the days of the League
I couldn't numbered. It would, as says
,ractleaj 0 j the Chinese proverb, refuse to eat
Reed’s Successor? t
AUSTIN, Jan
The six-day filibuster that open-mouthed, fist-shaking Senator Alien J.
Slender. Democrat, of Louisiana, is pictured above waging against the
anti-lynching bill, was merely the first heat, mender now plans another
oratorical marathon to last 20 days. Louisiana state departments im-
meditely began shipping him bulky verbal ammunition "so be won’t have
i to talk about anything but Louisiana”
Cloture Vote of
Senate Announced
rtble throat of opposftloo
i*s nomination lay in dts-
among many Senators
Republicans (1) Capper.
Progressive (1) LaPollette.
Democrats (34) —Adams, Barkley.
Bone. Brown. Mich,. Brown, N. H.,
Bulkier, Chaves. Clark. Copeland,
Dietrich. Donahey. Duffy, Ouffcy,
Hatch. Hitchcock. Johnson. COlo.,
Lee. Logan. Lonergan. Maloney. Mc-
Adoo, MoOlll. Minton. Murray,
Neely, Pope. Schwarts, SchwoOsn-
auT dis- of New Jwsey political leaders and Republicans (12)—Austin. Borah.
,llMn ' businessmen, Bridges, Prasler. Oibson. Hals. John-
Embawy ' He was dead when his body, ejad Lodge. MeNary, Steiwer.
slapped 00ly in underwear, was found Townsend. Vandenbetf.
fntry for shortly alter • a. m. t Barm-Labor (I) Lunden. +
occupied i PhvMdana at Emergency Hospital Independent (1) Norris.
said he apparently had plunged to Democrats (37)—Andrews. As-
snother his death about two hours before hunt. Bailey, Bankhead. Berry,
was not his body was found. Bilbo. Bulow. Burts, Byrd. Byrass,
Coroner A. Msgruder MacDonald Caraway. Connolly. EUaadsr. Oeorge,
®*n certified Kenney’s death as due to Oerry, OUlette, Olaea Harrison.
*** U* an accidental faU. MacDonald mid Hayden. Herring. Hill. Holt. King.
no inquest would be necessary. Levta. Me Keller, Miller, Milton,
dal an- , the coroner found that death was O’Mahoney. Overton. Pepper. Pitt-
~ —•■■ ■ ------- man, RadcUffe, Reynolds, RumsU.
IIOHT) | jCONVtNUUD OW 8AOI g.QHTl shSPIWd. Smith. WhselST.
and David far;
Committees Working
On Banquet Program
TTfe firms also will be required
to provide, with each coded mes-
sage! a certification from the con-
sul 4f its nation that the tnmoage
is benafide.. The order was expect-
ed to cause the firms considerable
difficulty. Most of them have only
one copy of their code books.
Shigeru. Kawmgoe. the Japanese
ber of Commerce which ie to be
held in Hotel Brown wwd Tuesday
. night. February 14. The date was
announced recently by the board
of directors. Committees working
cn banquet plane are:
Election committee: R. T. Han-
na. Smith Bell and W. Lee Wat-
son.
Program committee: A. P. Row-
land. Dr. Mollie W. Armstrong,
James C * White. J. Claude Smith,
and Ed Evans. T
I Banquet committee: Hehry Wil-
son. Hubert Leveridge. Rufus Stan-
ley. Oene Mattes, Winston Palmer.
|C. B. Maedgen. Dr. J. L. Morris.
! C. S. Min yard. E. B. Henley. Jr.,
and C. C. Lockwood.
Audit committee: R. P. Black.
Dean Rippetoe. and O. L. Bil-
lingsley.
LONDON BLAST '
KILLS SIX MEN
School Near Tyler
Destroyed by Fire
TYLER, Texas. Jan. IT.—(UP)—
ON WAOU BIOMT)
Brockelhurst Death
Is Set for March 4
K isn’t tbs Children’s fault, if this
By what they are taught, or see.
r hear in their contacts with the
■t of us. Politeness has become on-
’ a very thin, veneer with many of
t, no doubt, who take the trouble
) remember the requirements of
Mrtasy only when we think It is
weeeary. Children are merely chips
rr the old blocks, and ths^Mka
LITTLE ROCK. Ark-. Jan 27 —
«UP I —Gov. Carl K Bailey set March
i today as execution date for Lester
Brockelhurst. oonvicted Illinois
’’crime tourist" and former Sunday
school teacher.
Bailey announced that Joe Newt
Sima, convicted of killing his wife
las l Mothers’ Day, would die In the
eMetric chair at ths same time
1 Irockelhurst's attorneys lost their
fta si attempt to save him from ths
chair last weak Whan the Arkansas
Supreme Court denied their petition
for s writ of error which would
have forced a sanity trial.
:owtinuuo*on eanq
3 DAYS
Well,
ru Tell Foil
EFFORTS OF MEN AND NATURE
lately and I’ll
bet borne at
them fellas have
some pretty
sound argu-
ment If you
and what they
Houston Mercl
Is Shot to
DubicmI by Wont let
Jam in History *
NIAGARA PALLS, N. Y.. Jan. 17
— (UP)—Combined efforts of na-
ture and crows of workmen gave
hope today of saving ths toe-bat-
tend Pills View bridge, the 1MO-
faot tput from which of
honeymoon we have looked on the
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1938, newspaper, January 27, 1938; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041156/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.