Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
A Home Owned Newspaper, Serving the Heart of Texas With Today’s News Today, Every Day Except Son
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SIX PACES TODAY
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933
VOL xxxm. NO. 119
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CuuoundMf
j Local Officers Aid
Survives Nine
Wreck Victims
I HOGS GET MILK IN STRIKE
In Recaptur i ng|T wo
Escaped Convicts
man Jim,” quite naturally has held ■
the spotlight, and countless eulogies ... ■ I
have been written about him. I WASHINGTON, ^b. 21—{&)—
• • • • ■ Upon the outc/me ol a three hour
The world of sports lovers, however, house debate today depended the
did not withhold thrir praise of democratic proposal to give the next
Oorbett until his death. For upwards president authority to cut govern-
or professional boxers, and seems to reaus and their functions,
have merited that enviable position. Chairman Byrns. of the appro-
not only by his skill as a fighter but priations committee, put the plan
by his conduct following his retire- up-to the membership with the an-
ment. Be was -Gentleman Jim" m nouncemetjl that no effort would
marked contrast to the many rough- be made by party leaden to en-
necks who have figured in the ring huge the presidential authority to
■Mary of the past quarter of a include reduction of statutory pay-
emitor and to contrast even with M veterans' compmsa-
Gene Tunney who forsook pugilism y—
to make a deliberate and rather, t __ \-
gBShp ’Vytr 1 WH Truman Timberlake and Fred
SPrr ft Jennings, escaped convicts, are in
Jail Bt Lampasas this afternoon,
■l .jS? having been taken by a small army
of peace officers and volunteers ait-'
ar WXV*' I er being surrounded about four miles j
W r W]L arest of Lampasas.
-,l’v I Telephone information from Chief
K of Fouce Bert Hue. who went to
V Lampasas shortly after 11 o clock
9£-lf this morning to assist In the cap-
■ ture. was that the convicts were
K " r*Wy* *-VW-'ai taken without a gun battle, the of-
■ ♦ , fleers surrounding them in the woods
and getting "the drop" on them
i - ' Neither of the desperadoes was
A wounded, he said In spite of the fact
• t iaWtXijEt that earlier reports were that Tim-
, A* berUke had been wounded
IjLTs' Sheriff Jai-k Hallmark. Deputies
K-W Ivan Ellis and Chester Avuiger.
Highway Patrolmen Badgett and
Slptack and members of the Border
Bishop Antonin Pokrovsky, above. p*trol and Mr. Hlse left here this
T3-year-old Oreak Catholic trtabop morning before noon to go to the i
of Alaska. Is the sole survivor xd 10 scene and assist in the capture. Of-
men cast ashore by the sinking of fleers from a number of surround- 1
* mo to rah ip in Untltikt. Ttit bishop w counties took part in the emp- *
was found to s blissard. his hand. t^e, ,t u understood from reporto
and feet froaen, and t id of hla early afternoon.
nine companions succumbing to the , v
storm. Overpowered Of item Sunday
—--- — j Timber lake and Jennings, both
__ _ _ — — —. known here and charged with com-
LIpUTV Ilk All muting robberies here to December.
Mlin I 1 UlHII from Sheriff W B Mobley
and Deputy H. 8. Lake of Waco
DCCIIIT B| ACT
HEtfUL I DLKv I rar In Which they were betog token
from Huntsville penitentiary to face
\ isi dbfifi M HI All A I trial for robberies at Waco. The car
IN SHANGHAI
r The eonvicU gained control of the
■ * situation after Timber lake threw ha
SHANGHAI. Feb 21 handcuffed arm. around Lake, caus-
mghty one persons were killed and tog his hands to Jerk from the steer-
r tog wheel. The automobile over-
one hundred and twenty were m- tunMd and tomfSA right side up to
PEIPING, Feb. 21 -IF — Jap-
anese preparations for the occupa-
tion of Jebol Province were well un-
der way today. Foreign dispatches
from Mukden. Manchuria, mid tha*-
at least two divisions, about twenty
thousand strong, including suxllianr
troops, were to be employed in the
Japanese drive.
Tokyo messages quoted the Jap-
anese foreign office spokesman aa
stating the Japanese advance may
begin at any moment.
The Japanese sponsored govern-
ment of Manchukuo decided today
to issue a twenty-four ultimatum
tomorrow to the Chinese Natloo-
govemment demanding withdrawal
cf Marshal Chang Hslaoliang*s
troops from Jehot
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»'ii mJl siwit stilt
pUGILISM Is not the kind of ■■111 ■ U 11 U Ul IIVIIII %
s£gK£r2£5 IQ IIUIPRflUrn
sss^sg°s,x^*jrs^ • ImrnulLU
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Am pugilism isn't what It used boU^tta from Mayer Anton Cer-
there are no untoward symptoms.
Mrs. Joe H. Gill, was reported as
having a quiet and comfortable
night.
i Mayor Cennak and Mrs. GUI were
seriously wounded last week by
Ouisseppe Zangara when he at-
tempted to assasatoate President-
elect Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Zangara, yesterday, was sentenc-
ed to serve eighty years to prison
after pleading guilty to attempt to
murder charges filed following the
attempt on Roosevelt's life. He was
not tried for the wounding of Mayor
Cermak or Mrs. Gill. j
Zangara still e*pr -seed regret
that he did not kill Mr Roosevelt.
Sheriff Hallmark and Deputy
Chester Avtoger went to May this
morning to Investigate the burglary
of a store there last night Imme-
diately after returning to Brown-
wood Sheriff Hallmark and his de-
puties left for Lampasas where
Truman Timber lake and Fred Jen-
nings, two escaped convicts, were
captured today j.
Program Features
Are Announced
FEE SYSTEM |
BILL PASSES
AS UUC vv ULUIWUI uoujuian n «ru lie waa Ah aviukgja a* MC WtU . . ..
trucking bis products to market, thousands of others to Wisconsin and -F>m V*®
Illinois are adhering to the strike d-erse and keeping their milk from .m*bT^ch^tri j*1* und«?
midwest distributors. Many are pouring milk down sewers and feeding It ^ r„ Pgtar-
to hogs, ss shown In the picture, above, token on a Wisconsin farm, fie- •*-
for a general increase In price of their products. - ®rTT,W00^
-------- Business and Professional Women s
Chib.
CONTRACT FOB LAYING BASE !£?WES!35
COUNTY GAS ON ROAD 10
-- - before the dancing starts, will be
Brown County Commissioners Contractors on Highway No. 10, composed of numbers by the High
court to regular session Monday from Brown wood to the McCulloch School Band, several novelty num-
a warded a contract for the supply county line, art putting down about bers by members of the Brown wood
of fuel gas to the court house and' 400 or 500 yards of stone base dally. High School Olee Club under the
Cotton Industry
Shows Increase In
structure ofT#e for so many people Month of J (UlliOTy
■L crash of. the gigantic Insull _
Wuerprtses was merely a duplication WAgHINOTON. Peb. 21-UP)-
^ru^d t^^^erv°communitvS 1116 c?nxus burpau tod*y reported
^atoT-Tformwleaders havi either have operated at98.1 per cen. M ltt
WTOdlmliSeir leadership volun- capacity during January on a .ingle
tartly or have had It snatched away *hlft ba.sis ss compared to 8^ . pe
from them by conditions over which <*nt during December,
they have had no control. . —:-- '
Post Office and
Bank to Observe
Holiday Tomorrow
THE SITUATION, however, is not
. a particularly gloomy one. In
other times all of us were content
to place to the hands of a few
successful men the responsibility for
directing most of the public affairs
having a difeet influence upon all,
our uves, and now that their
fallibility has been so clearly dem-
onstrated two things result. One of
them is a more adequate realisation
on the part of every citisen of his
own responsibility for whatever
progress Is to be made, and a greater
earnestness In the discharge of tha*
responsibility The other Is a more
adequate evaluation of the Intrinsic
worth of every dtisen. and greater
encouragement to th* average man
to put Into the life of his community
l THE WEATHER
EAST TEXAS: Increasing cloudi-
ness. wanner tonight; Wednesday
probably rain to southwest pcrlioa
and on west coast, warmer to south
and east portions.
WEST TEXAS: Generally fair
and wanner tonight; Wednesday
probably r*to to southeast portico.
Maximum 67, minimum 22.
Local forecast: Increasing cloudi-
ness. warmer tonight. * Wednesday
Brown wood psstofflce will be
dosed all day tomorrow. February
22. Washington’s birthday Patrons
are urged by Postmaster J. D. Stew-
art to transact all necessary busl-
ners this afternoon before the of-
fice closes at 6 o’clock.
First National Bank also will be
cloeed tomorrow for the beUdsy.
Meeting Tonight
County Court Room
Directors of choral singing to the
various schools of the county will
be Interested In rules announced to-
day by Miss Estelle Holman. May,
director of choral singing oontest
at the Brown County Interacho-
lastic League Meet to be held to
Rn.wnwood March >4 and 26.
The rules art:
1. The Junior .choirs shall sing
only the first two stansas of the
Tar choirs shall start from a
piano chord which will be given by
a disinterested party selected by
the count# director of choral sing-
ing. j
. S. Costuming shall bs left entirely
to directors, since it doss not eount
to oontest.
4. The following score card win
bs the ond used to scoring the
various choirs:
I. Interpretation ........ 20
k. Ton# ........ *>
5. 8tag# Deportment .........2D
4- Attack ...................., »
6. Words, memory ............to
Words, pronunciation .......to
The annual matting of the Brown
County American Red Grom Chap-
ter win be held tonight at 7:20
o’clock to the county oourt room,
according to announcement today by
O. V. wlnebrenncr, county chair-
man O. Ed way Palmer, field repre-
sentative of the American Red Croce,
Is to Brown wood and will be at the
"'offers for IMS will be elected
and reports on the dletrtbutlon of
Rod Cross flour and garment* to tho
needy to thto^sOunty win be heard
as well syroports from the various
eommlttsr xhalrmen.
' c. L. Pouncey. chairman of First
Aid and Lift Saving; Qua J. Rosen-
Funeral Directors
Meeting Thursday
lor College for women. Belton, and
president of the Baptist general
convention of Texas will be one of
the principal speakers at the con-
vention of the Southeast Texas Sun-
day School and Baptist Tratotog
School to be held here February
23 and 24. Rev. S. W. Cowles, pas-
tor of the Fourth Avenue Baptist
church to Port Arthur, is president
of the Sunday school division, while
Roy,' 4. C-MaxwsU, Motor of Urn
* gone "techno-crasy** over tech-
nocracy. And, maybe he’s right—
who can SayT
Well, you're entitled to pass your
own judgment on the major—but
first ,yot* should,follow his line of
technocratical reasoning.
Turn to the classified page and
read .
TOURNEY DATE SET
GALVESTON, Texas, Feb. H—
(JP>—Dates for the Boys’ 8toto bas-
ketball tournament to be staged
here by the Texas Amateur Ath-
letic Federation have been set for
March 10-11, J. M. Nash, state vice
lems led by Mr. Marshall; talk on
constitution and by-laws of the
state association. Mr. Hines; talk
hy-MSr. Orr.-
W. A. Huddleston, local funeral
director, has charge of arrange-
g— um sT * >
a a A ' Najfcj
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933, newspaper, February 21, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041236/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.