Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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j^JACEFOUR
B7wiuu^. 1
I KNOW VOU’VB WORKED
In Austin
HARP. 1 KNOW .YOU'VE
DOME A LOT FOR ME
AMP 1 APPRECIATE fT.
BUT I HATE TO BE ALWAVS
APOLOGIZING WHEN MV
FRI6NPS COME. YOU CAN
SAV COMB" AS WELL AS
COOM--ANP THIS
INSTEAD OP DEES—AND
V WELL INSTEAD OF VAL—
\ VOUMf BEEN IN THIS
COUNTRY LONG j
ENOUGH' y
friend's first chcice of adjectives.
So one could call poor dvUM
Bret amusing. though he was su«
a lamb. Except, when he tried to
become difficult, as he had for
thoae few minutes before they had
come down tonight.
other beverages, hie
consumed. But be I
boded. And so hurt,
that brief scene upstal
r.ir» boudoir. *
Hold Everything!
JPtOWHWOOO BULLETlHl
ployed as at the present time. Nor-
mally there are as many partially
employed and wanting more work.
Even if ell government relief proj-
JtmTSSi «mployed In BUOh work
the Mtuadon here etui would not bo
mutual. , [
Brownwood and Brown county
probably art more fortunate than
many other aoottona of the country,
but here, at least, there Is no oooa-
tf the government's
^SBBMlMrr ions
meat ownership of Industry give
rise to a more than usual amount
of speculation and pasting Into the
fbult In him. The
Justice of the United
soon will bo JoTptng hie col-
or thp Court m dedalbno of
langhk before the higbeet
tngea from
aide of the bar to the other.
I win be in
with which ha to al-
thtag about both
Is that they coma from
the Industry aide of the fence. One
proposal of Wcndel winkle,
the nation's outstanding pub-
the gov-
ct his company In the
TVA area.
The other Is the proposal ox
■ado of Pennsylvania,
by anthracite operators
themselves, that the government buy
and control operation of the hard
coal industry.
Presumably neither of these pro-
Male win be aecom pllshed in the
mr future. But supposing they
_ «e. Would the federal gm
then purchase every other
which got Into financial difficulties?
If It did. would that be Communism,
or BortaHsm, or rase ism, or what?
It’s something to think about.
loUTOt^WAf
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BROWNWOOD OVa.) BULLETIN/THURSDAY. JANUARY 27.1»3S
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.aba WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY.
l1 \ /-2? *
^Richest Cj’urL in {he (World
CAST OP
CONSTANCE COBBY-
'pHERE have been g lot of Jokes
about the "toflgBg barber” who
ate on engaging hie customers
in-
i gelled into federal eenrlee by
Mover as oourari for the
me board. Beginning in
paper reporter toured the dtps
baiter shops and found not a
tonsorial artist who triad in' start
eonvonatloo. Many, ho reported,
would not even talk when! ho started
the ball roUmg.
If talking barbers ready are dis-
appearing. It win meai
to
to be
In them parlous times we haven’t
the least idea what win happen next,
World-Herald.
THE anniversary
held in the brown-stone
don on Fifth Avenue. It i
landmark pointed out to aU sight-
seen visiting New York. It was
more like an tnstitillion than a to be paying
have married someone else, but 1
•UU remain your patient, humble
henchman, as always."
Connie had told him not to be
ridiculous. Yet, she felt that that
was as It should be. It was per-
fectly natural that
remain her admirer. The
la her world had admirers, as a
*• v»- matter of course. It would bo
rather dull to-have no aura inter-
ested in you and paying you com-
your husband.
i not good at
j compliments. Lately he did not
*1 attempt even to make them,
i- Though aha not Mod, glancing
at down the long table to make sura
that everything wea geing all
right, that her husband appeared
ii attention to
home and when Connie
AUSTIN, Jan. IT—Aa almost oar
Mon of the Oenaral Land Office by
the Senate MmetlgtUng commit*
will bo Um creation of a new board
to loam all pubMd'aihool lands.
In Um peat efforts to create auc
a board have mol with stubborn op-
position for two group*--the Land
PlMMMilnniiMmM and |k« anlinnl nan
UuiiiITiIMlOTiBwi IM Mif BCnOOl pBO*
pis..
The Land Commissioner naturally
felt that such efforts were a reflec-
tion on the office, and besides, it
would divest him of practically aU|
his authority and make his office a
mere title.
The school people wanted to pre-
serve the status quo. preferring not
to tamper with the land laws at all.
They felt. too. that a board might
get too Independent In its handling
of lands, while a T—*w< Commission-
er must stand for reelection every
two years and If he gets out of line,
the school people can get him
straightened out. On the other
hand, they said, a board la appoint-
ed for a osrtaln number of years
and once appointed, cannot be con-
trolled by the voters.
tired and cross each night. She
wanted him with her, for a eom- which
( But the present controversy over
piddle lands has Just about oon-
vtaead both sides that a board la
needed. Land Commtssioner Wil-
liam H. McDonald 1s sick of having
all the reapooslbll lty—iand the Marne
happens. It*s another ease of
“damned If you do and damned If
you don’t.
He now to quite randy to share the
responsibility for the tossing of pub-
lic lands with a board. The boards
University of Texas
panion. a lover and a husband.
She did not stop to think that in
trying to pomsas aU of him. aha
might loss him entirely.
. She did not mind If he
lands and riverbed tracts have work-
ed very well, and no controversy has
artosn over their work.
_ _ ___McDonald views the laws as fere-
,uh “• SXthSTJH £££»* a£
could anally as# why Varonloa’s
kUlMlah
peal to Brel. Hadn’t he
traded to her at first, whan he had
thought she wee Katie Blyn, be-
cause he had thought her helpless
a nuuden In distress? Brat's , n
chivalry was oM-taahtonod. but H;K.r„ »ia.w1U
was delightful. ■ ISVHHMT MOT
Um dinner was praettoeUy over, iverttoe any more
A great deal of champagne had tu the
with many toasts to
•mile in. Uiat the law eays juat the opposite.
JT McDonald thinks that If a good
royalty bid to offered for public land
accept to; hto op-
ha really has the
m te the par-
give in, and the
ponenti eay that
authority only to
Veronica Whitney, who sat on hto
Upon
marked that it was very grand.; salute
McDonald win not ad-
ore lands for toast un-
r to settled.
The school people are
there to was empty swept for the right
A f Vferdnita. In fact.
It fink Bret had te-! hostess's glance and waved a I*?
Tour husband to tha|
That had become a set phrase with; mosi amusing man I've ever met!**
him. But It never was said with; ah* called. “He's simply divine,
Uie occasion, and for the continued __________
marital bhas of the.host and host- thlnk ^ a board adght be taaa ln^
handle the school s
recite to the drawing
coffee, leaving the gen-
tlemen for one last drink and
enthusiasm, certainly
anything approaching
Tonight, seated at one end of j a,
the long lace-covered tab
with tall candles, decked
profusion cf flowers and
iaas and shining silver,
thought again that this see
very grand. The
realty!-
man was “divine" In Ver-ni-
Imatton. She was fluffy
u*m*a. and provocative and appealing. She
•^h • had the latter down to a science
that was nothing short of ah art.
Veronica had had three husbands.
Heaven alone knew how many wd-
Oonnie rose to give the
In the
Don't worry, the Senate will fix
that.
As -though we didn’t have trouble
enough already, Oovemor Earle of
Pennsylvania now wants the govern -
ment to buy up all the bard coal
fields. -/T ' . I •
JMkja- • • ? •
An Interior Department Investi-
gator, questioned about wtra-tep-
ping. Insists be never spied on the
President. Very considerate, indeed.
• • • •! I
Joe DlMagglo thinks he’s worth
130,000 to the New York Yankees
this season. TMa Olaats are sure of
to. ■
r ' i I f I
• e • e;
Dispatches from Parts would indi-
cate that what the fmneh nation
needs to a food cabinet-maker.
(Copyright. UN, NBA Service, Inc.'
f—**—.■'H I i'1 i'1
J 80 THEY BAT
T WANT to win one more chain-
pionship Yes, Just one more.
—Donnie Meek, manegor of the
rhUartnlphla Athletios.
UB ktosed aaa four times and X was
ao flustered I didn't sleep’s! aB
that night. Tve never had a bigger
thrill, either before or after.
—Carole Lombard, remembering her
first ktos before a camera, admin-
istered by Warner Baxter,
a • • •
AN* of the greatest contributions
"—“— -“.could make to
would be to
they lent a
nlty. In spite of the modern note
that her perttoe achieved m wed.
had Just asked Brat a IBM
• of the man. but Ver-
cnlca Whitney repeated to again.
In her high, shrill votes that car-
ried toe well.
“Yea. Brat darting, do tell ua.
Oovernor Allred seems determined
not to can another nwion of the
Legislature, at toast not before the
summer primaries. If he holds to
this idea, the land laws cannot be
amended before September or poo*
5iblr the regular session in January.
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prayer.
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lb Aroma.
ICOonvorM
II Bettering
II To ride. n Type lands
20 To weep. M Bench.
21 Pint name. 41 Meadow.
24 Child’s marble 42 To decay.
29 Laughter 44 Advocate of
St Braided. 44 A way 1BM was .
37 Meadow. 40 An easy gait kwowe as the mmm.
it To butt 91 Ratite bird. royal-- 47To laaae.
10 Doctor. 92 One who hires. 2 Oround bsafls. 4»Wam>ute
11 Arabian. 54 To peel. 2 To depend. ikeeArj.
32 She attained 99 Jewel from an 4 Wrlttag fluid. M Writing
wide publicity oyster. • Happened. knptemant
during the 57Peakd. dtnlhiMUmi/ UOodef we
-War. St Her- 7 Braided quirt 94 MrtngM.
22 Half. preceded bar I Dram. MBbsteeript
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THE FAMILY
DOCTOR
M.l
Paetora
causes, and uisaami
pioventkei *"4 cum.
(Ne.
of the
Brown wood, where aha spent
past weak visiting bar daughter, Mrs.
Roy HoOey.
Miss Ora Strickland spent the
am end with her parents near
Katie Jule Crockett vtotted
her Mater, Mm. W. L. Clark, In
Brown wood during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs Alec Bdwards. Jr..l
of Sweetwater, won week-end guesti
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. j
Petty.
Baker of WtneheU visited
hto mother, Mrs
Tuesday.
Miss Dorothy NeD Baker of
Brawn wood spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mm. Boflto
The main facton. In the
ment of
radium and the X-ray. The
has been
the last 20 yearn and
has been learned abdht
Long ago It was
tunms which
are mere
The Baptist W. M 8
day afternoon at the church. Rev. ^ »onW t
Jen Moora brought a mnnge flora
by um of a knife or the
or by rtndfei
When he removes the
dm aim to remove aB of
Mar the
have beat
to the growth.
Tip radtoioi
** conoerned with
“ ulawolll
upp I'
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.