Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1934 Page: 1 of 6
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A Home Owned Newspaper, Serving the Heart of Tex a# With Today's News Today, Every Day Except Sunday
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS. FRIDA V| FEBRUARY 23, 1934
VOL. XXXIV. NO. Ill
(AAJwMJty\
Black and Brown Tarn Red in Airmail Flareap
The New Deal
Id
Washington
IJROWKWOOD AUDIENCES are
the moat cultured and refined In
the world. They alao are the moat
discreet and conservative audiences
In the world or anywhere else. No
matter what may happen, they pre-
serve their dignity and conserve
their energy with a diligence and a
consistency that has baffled some
of the most talented of entertainers
and haa utterly wrecked the ambi-
tious aspirations of amateur ora-
tors, tingera. (lancers and others
wrho require more or leoe encourage-
ment. Applause, or other vlalble
evidences of approval or enjoyment,
is used ao sparingly by these
Brownwuud audiences as to be neg-
Bglhie In quantity.
•AM
• "»eee<*«aaa»
f The Idea was suggested lest even*
tag by a gentleman who had noted
wUh interest the silent reception
given by the audience to the several
highly entertaining act* in the
A marl ran Legion's circus. The
nndlenoe undoubtedly was having a
amt eptendld evening, but the ap-
plause which In oowununitias of leas
culture might have been deafen lr^
In Its reverberations was as scarce
as meafoOcs at a prayer meeting,
•ad as feeble as a Republican's hope
of eternal biles.
• • • •
•THE CIRCUS. Incidentally, is very
fine entertainment. The best act
of the show, tn our impartial diag-
nosis of the situation. Is that staged
by lb* drummer man In the band.
He keeps himself as txky as a pup
playing with a basket of waste
papers, and does it with an atr of
nonchalance and boredom that
would do credit to a mavis star op-
SF ££ vy
■ttls son watched nun constantly.
A"irt Kator ind WASHINGTON. Feb 33—The ad- .H". ,
522. TSL*b,2J5SSr as 2=r-«frp- s ss
kidnaping John (Jake the Barber) weather near Fremont, Ohio. Pilot
Factor for 170.000 ransom, drama tl- *“«pt 1* ,‘Sr «• Nonnan Burnett, who took to hk
cally ckwed their defense Thursday *fds provlAlon into the cann parachute, suffered a fractured leg.
wssssaS
against extradition to England." .tabards alreaav to n*tton'* flfhtif* btrdmen. A
^ tZS?i^?ZFSi SSJA th. d^tJSTS
~I tssurjri ztjsl
was arrested In Baltimore and r*-.* can's cootente are superior, me- ' JfSL
turned here last week on an Indict- ^urn. „ inferior, Price and qual- ™ martTr\to men tnrouga
mem charging he participated m n_ relationship now, It's wUhout neceamn raining,
the kidnaping of fgptor. contended I -*-— •
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* .sriisisry&:lts nr DflflCniCIT
B^orL«Ar*a«.'2: s^rtrsrs.?r t: Ur IIUIjjlvlL
contact man with Factor In ar- forced or maintained. j ___
ranging the allegedly faked ransom. The fight started U the AAA |nrnrrr|inrn
demand. Banghart said Consumers Counsel Office, whoee fl W L ||LLLm||L||
On August 9. Banghart testified. Mr,. Margaret Thompson took, HI IT i ! | 1 I
Costner arranged a meeting wttn home a basket of canned stuff every • kllULU
Factor, where the plan was unfold- night and studied the contents. ---
ed. He said Factor told him that The code was transferred to NRA DURHAM. North Carolina. Feb.
“the government men don't believe after the WaUaoe-TugweU - Peek 33—(jp>—'The Roosevelt admtote-
my story that I was kidasped and fracas, whereupon the OOO and tratkm waa pictured by Postmaster
rve got to convince them.” certain Department of Agriculture Oeneral Farley hare today as bav-
Factor. be said, arranged with bureaus branded with NRAW Con- lng no desire or Intention to work
Obnnar to call him on the uRghfie jmnera' Advisory Board for the big any hardship on employes of com-
and demand the BWOfl additional A tmerdal air Unas of the country or
ransom. Factor likewise arranged -- ,upon the stockholders of these air-
ier government awn to tap the, canners were flabbergaked when vugs,
telephone line and Baton in on 'be'a Kon ^ sUtnd4JtU ^vocates pa- la wnnoetion with the annul-
to mod i^^taSaLmaamo^;£■>
•80.000 to an agreed spot if Post- ^ ^ oeneral Pbdera- are being worked out as rapidly as
nor and Banghart would aid him .. . wdxnenb Clubs. National poeslble and felt certain that once
In building up his story that the _f women, a F. of L., the public has all of the facts that
kidnapers who held him from June Amert__ tsmambm Qf university policy of the administration tn
30 to July 13 were demanding a Wompn National League of Worn- Its annulment trill be thoroughly
wuhert F « Voters. 00a GAB. the federal understood and the government's
- **** Bureaus of Home Roonomka. Agrl- •<**» approved.
cultural Economic*, and Food and "
0 U"perturbed by Bangnarts sc jyryg Administration. Washington jaaaa■ w,as|BIS
s.Uon.1 testimony_____________ Somers Council snd Xr AID| If HIM AD
Delegations Fro
Several To%pns
Come to C. G. Me
as one of the greatest of all fciglteh
composers, had the rare experience
of being acclaimed a genius during
Ids lifetime.
His three oratorios, “The Dream
of Oerontlua.’*’ “The Apostles” and
“The Kingdom" are said to be
unique in modern British musk and
contain many of the composer's
English characteristics which, made
hk works appeal to the music lovers
of his generation.
Equally as well liked were hk
other masterpieces, “The Two Sym-
phonies," “The Two Concertos" for
violin snd cello and “The Enigma
Variations.”
8tr Edward was made “Master of
the King's Mustek.” s post corres-
ponding to that of poet laureate In
the realm of literature tn 1M4, and
retained that honor until hk death.
In addition he was an Honorary
Freeman of the City of Worcester,
the recipient of many degrees and
honors from continental mpsleal
academies. He was a Doctor of
Music of Y®e University- snd a
Doctor of Law of the Western Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania
He was made a Knight of the
British Empire in 1904. snd receiv-
ed a rarehr bestowed decoration, th*
Order of Mem. In ltll.
Sir Edward was born June 2. ll»7
at Broadheath. England, almost In
secretary, snd two directors from rectors whose terms expire. These
Brady; Mayor Scarbrough and three eight are Qua J. Rosenberg, W. P.
j Chamber of ' Commerce directors Murpbey, J. J. Timmins, Chester
from Coleman am among those who Harrison. P. C. Barnes, J. A. Henry,
.had accepted Invitation to attend. Iko Ehhnger and W. Ike Watson.
c&waSJsre £S£fip?n«
tickets and alao points out that Harry Knox. Br. _
persons who have not bought their
tickets in advanre may purchase ailREIIR Alll
srUuSur ^ NICARAGUA IS
James C. White, editor of The ^ _
Bulletin, will be the principal IM AVITP Af*
•peaker. talking on the aubjert |R N I |1 I f* l|f
The Xew Deal and a New Leaf." 111 Uunwm Wl
President Qua J. Rosenberg wiC aibsh ■■■■u
jmTbi i^Vw^v^Mii^ SIEGE TODAY
Over SO$ Rabbits
Killed Thursday in
Drive at Early
Intellectual economic snd physical taken in s mall robbery motivated
welfare of everybody la bis Juris- the slaying of three men her* last
diction, as all editors art in their July
own communities, and therefore The prosecution Introduced two
either wrote th* sign or delegated witnesses In final direct examine-
authority to someone eke to do it tion after the defense rested. Court
for him. In either case he Is respon- was then recessed for the night
stole. We meat, therefore, upon an,with Indications the case would
investigation by hk peers One reach th* Jury before noon today
Citing has already been established May. one of three persons indict-
tinoe we launched thk inquiry, and ed in the slaying of Jack Sturdl-
thet k the sartorial elegance of vent. Eula. Texas, J. B. Ruther-
John Gorman, the de luxe paper ford. Dallae. and Harry Rutherford,
salesman who brought the original Abilene, k being tried on one
npori to Brown wood. He k the charge in connection with Sturdl-
eeme of sartorial elegance, in fact, rant's death.
aseording to Mr. Be Hera, who says Weldon Routt. Handley dairyman
^ ***» unto the lilea of and neighbor of May. testified he
SR* fl*"L saw the victims In Handley the aft-
. . _ ^ ^ , ernoon of July 8 the day they were
rKIE LJIJF> of the field. It k re- reported missing He was eon-
MANAOUA. Nicaragua, Feb. 33—
The maeeacr* of Oen Auguetino C.
Ssndlno. hk brother and five other
persona by National Ouardemen
was followed by a declaration of a
state of siege throughout Nicaragua
last night.
The erstwhile picturesque, rebel
and bitter opponent of United
States Intervention In' th* little
Central American Republic's Inter-
nal affairs was toot down In a raid
by guardsmen.
• Oen. Anastado Bomoea. chief of
the National Ouard. declared th*
guards remained loyal to President
Leopold Crowned I
King of Belgium
BY c. C. NICOLET» or related l
United Frees staff OerreepaaiceR. toiled, both t
WASHINOTON, Ik*. 23^-The tog oompan
first serious attempt of the federal! The Mead
governs—* -*-* — * *
| holding
AUSTIN. Texas. f*i}
Debate sUrted to the House of the
Texas Legislature today on a bin to
levy a heavy occupation tax on
C*The amendment. If adopted, would ^ ni<^rt to be an outgrowth
gyaa^iS? ^ invmti^Siu
of 1300. I Holding company control of
Legislators rrnmstri that there utilities, railroads and other todus-
are 9 000 chain stores to the
and 57,000 independent etores
including that of a 10-year ok*.when the fanner crown prince took
child. , theboa&to defend the constitution
® ^ Rocama drov* 10 Uount v#rnfl* ^oltowers of Sandlpo, who ^hik a medk^o^ church b*S
_^ ^iSated 2 2n.^5S? minor
ntost JSr °u Washington's tomb. ranged a true* with the government communist and Separatist disturb-
cooteoHid by bnldlig exnpeRR M allesed oonapiracy to control I - ■- ■■ »' ». * 1- ■1 _ * _ . __
X 1-E-1
■»T&stgapurn cst rs
_were not for the holding oompaniee reduction, to
whieh own them. The holding oom- raima arrwrsai
r.°°~ panics, tt Is charged, have drained Senate
bf«o the line* of profit*. Atrpteaa aatifa
er tonight; Saturday tooai rains tn Other monar
west and or. west coast. departed. Amt
WEST TEXAS: Rato In southwest, ten hurried as
mis snow aorui '^anlfht; Saturday throngs melted
prefefc« f nto m mm, mow the capital. 1
to norths . % *u alone with
any oiaiurow
brom last nig
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1934, newspaper, February 23, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044808/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.