Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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BR0WNW00D BULLETIN
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Afternoon
SJSS&T,?S?^1
SST4:
at t*« Poetofflo*
«*•!, a* second
U m y a
*»*«“ C. WH*ITK,~
Member Associate* ®——
Press Is
la this
to att<
t*e ta _
eortectsd __
- . ^ ettsntion of tike m
IM tM MkUltr of this n
ta Oe uMMurt ot the spaoe
br the error la the sm-
5S12S
npo* the
■fT^ee or repvtatloa Of
Which
la the
of The
corporation
of the
r5
Cltf Carrier Mo pot
one rear. ^
Mall Brova County
. The Pledge It Sustained
J*® 8urr of Thoma* B. Love and
other* to *et aside a ruling by the
Bute Democratic Executive
mlttee* requiring ill who
ta V* precinct
conventions to give a
•^ey will support the
Ineei has
Com-
been the target of tax-
proposals lor many year*;
today most of the petroleum
ucts marketed carry direct taxu
at least,one hundred per cent
their sale value.
This obviously is unfair to the
men and to the consuming pub
Instead of adding to the taxatiofi
the oil industry. Congress
give it some measure of
checking the flow of foreign oil
oil products Into the United
until the domestic industry
to recover its equilibrium. C
lr
—
pays more
protection
taxes and
the
from
than any other industry In
Viewpoints If
Editorial Opteloa '
y
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UR WAY
BRQWNWOOD BULLETPt}FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932
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By Williama
NO DEPRESSION HERE
CTATE PRESS.
° When you go
in Dallas N<
to Brown wood
*■ f; n
attend the Heart of Texas
convention you leave Dallas
Beeman Fisher and Sam P.
Mr. Fishers car. If you
that is not an auspicious start.
beat tt. In any case you pick l
Rufus Higgs, 8tephenvlUe editor^
Stephenvllle. If you think that
dttlon does not Improve your
position it at least helps stall
the back seat of the car. Not
participate(interested in the conversation!
end county fbave opportunity to- view the
PM» that |“f £2“ SKST!* *"?,
. 'the green fields, the hlll-r
.. „ Partys nom- vslleys. the thriving villages
Ngnaujr -failed.) The'towns en route. You forget theri
upreme Court sustained the right -,ald to be a depression pinning fbe
of toe Executive Conuniftee to make ,ptrlu of men to toe ground.
rr|
OUT!
OPEN*
ILL
M
BV DAN CAMPBELL
Unite* prevs Staff
No Blacks
HONOLULU. T.
Correspondent
H.. April 23—
lUP)—Hawaii's honor slaying trial
was tai adjournment today
‘ * made
prosecution alienist*
to testily against Lt. Thomas
(djusie. young naval
0he of the defendants,
iTo Q lion let ■ fir J
Of
while
resdy
officer
The alienists. Dr. Joseph Cat ton.
8an Francisco, and Dr, Paul
toe rule and to
to this state throt*h
executive committee shall
forget And are glad, for the scerfeyy |
reveals no blight, the streams
gest no drouth, the orchards,
dens and grain fields connote!
famine. All that is left of depression!
your mind is an occasional
An^e 3107 of the^Texas Z
support of Hs opinion. That article
provides that "Every political party
its state1 glimpse of long faces In the
have the These facial elongations inv
Power to prescribe the qualifications ■ to t£i.me.n P^P^1011
of its own members, and «h«ii in g»
own way determine who shall be
qualified to vote or
Participate in
3liat article, incidentally, is the
legal *—J ‘
+“
’.rf'tyLllANWb
jMSBMHM.WC.IJII
Bcwers, of Los Angeles, may be
called tomorrow when they are ex-
pected to combat defense claims
that Mosaic was insane when he
killed Joe Kahahawai half caste ac-
cused of leading an attack on Mas-
Sie’s wife, Mrs. Thalia Fortescue
Massie. -
Prosecutor John C, Kelley would
not say definitely he intended to
Use them. He indlcited he might
horizontal
1 Small
memorial.
wJaakMtsI ) r
i'll Our least
r puious state.
1- Assigns.
11 Annulled.
16 Bovine.
17 Apart. *1
IS Skirmish.
19 Glossy sar*
faced cottons.
2? Astral.
24 Reer.
25 Expresses in
symbols.;
27 Heaven.
Shoe bottoms.*
Part of a
curved line.
22To exhaust, as 49 Balances,
a treasury of SO Fashlonab
■MHpaaiMwMMi
4 Answer to Previous Puzzle
a e
—
11 PcrtSlnlng to
the nose.
tire move.
dop<*nd entirely upon Dr. Robert P.
otherwise
such political party."
cw-w
St
feminine element. which you see.txi
Saturday afternoon at all the'to
is bright of look and tidy of d;
There is Indeed small witness -lS6.j
gloom in the farming comm uni
No doubt there Is a scarcitv :df
ready cash, and probably there IS
but flying by. in automobiles
the [Are
enough automobiles in
ien years or more
Suprerpe Court declared that even *°wn between this one and B
toough a pledge may not be wood * J?y thf towns md*
featured ness, based.cm the purchase price.
P^»9R«tory toter in a primary, At Brownwood you see a lam- and
» oougated to support the partyV important market q?nter. paved,
nominees '- That obligation manl-' substantially built and securely
festly. is a moral one and bo nen»ifv ubUahed. with every metropoh
e“u nopeiWHy |convenience. No doubt hard
xed for its '"iolation. the only are just around the corner there
means of enforcement being the j elsewhere, but hard times are
denial by agents of the party of
right to vote in the primary or
convention without giving such a
Pledge and recognizing such an
obligation.
The objection to the pledge which
has been offered by Mr
others Is purely hypothetical
•a they now know they wfll have no
objection to supporting the party's
nominees, because they do not know
the identity of the nominees. But
they do object to entering Into an
agreement to vote for a candidate
SYNOPSIS:
from her
ton
rent *
yder Vato.
work keeps
legal foundation of the white man**.reduced business at the stores. But 1
primary In Texas. >, toe people arenot only getting by
_ * I but flvinfff bv. in autnmnhitai 1
i every
-rowne
ebted-
safe-;
trying
soft times In that when they
too long around the corner theif<
on this side the comer can learn
live without considering them, j
p*ess. delegates seemed to have
covered the secret of living and
ting live. They showed no dilapidaH
tion. and many of them were
Love and stout at the waistband as to
So far i »°y allegation of starvation.
. fact is that everybody between
and Brownwood has adjusted
self to conditions and bolstered
own confidence. \
so.
Who’s
Washington
)*S Who aad Why la Uka
George H. * Dem,
Utah, has cut his own salary
for office before the candidate has -miLriSiia^nqu^ror^^
been selected. and' claim that. ,--*--
enforcement of the pledge will cause j ----- —-— -tttii»i
violation of conscience. If every. 1
voter regarded the matter In that!
light, party primaries and cdhven-1
tion* would be- destroyed and party!
organizations no longer could exist
because there would be no means of
identifying the members of a party.
The expediency of the rule requiring
that the pledge be given by those
who participate in “this year's
primary conventions may well be
* 1!
Governor of
alary. That's
I
Matching will fire
for him who
does not know
rooplcion of be-
continued leak-
ujout the
and Jkls man-
ly have been |
the * willy
Crime suggest*
suspect, to
employer retorts
ing to investigat-
at Matching's
■ rings the bell In a
and
/
Fa us, city-county physician, to op-
pcs«* the insanity plea.
How Prosecutor KeUyy will wind
up the case will be determine i
by the nature of the findings of
the two psychiatrist!. “ Kelley said
he might ask lor an Instructed ver-
dict of manslaughter against Mas-
sie but added he would not make up
Ills mind definitely until he learn-
ed what the two doctors had to re-
port.
Kelley mid he had no plans
arming the other defendants,
Grace Bell Fortwcue, Ms
ally propilnent mother In
A O. Jcmes and E. j. Ldrd, enlist-
ed seamen. All sre^/ accused of
H-coud decree mi
Chief Interest ijKhe trial still cen-
tered op Mis .Mamie s act of an-
grily tearing/to shreds a question-
naire the uVosecutkm introduced.
A group of prominent island phv-
eiclaii*/ expressed indignation at
Ktlfey-s action in taking the intl-
report into court and passed
recommendation that the next
session oMie legi'Oature make such
questionimires privileged *
Professional “Eye-
Witness’ Faces Four
Swindling Charges uU*
money.- i
34 Type of I
Miewshop.
37 Seashore.
' 39 Forceful.
41 Trousers.
42 Hackneyed
l^To recapitu-
late.
2 To .shnn.
vulgar
fellow.
< Rodent.
7 wing part
a seed.
I Gorges with
Ft reams. *'l
■ Book cover
parchment.
10 Quiets.
■nr
SO To respond t
a stimulus.
31 Indian boats.
32 To dissipate.
33 To insnare.
34 arlnned
35 Air toys.
34 Frosted.
38 Long outer
garments. '
40 Ascended.
44 Self
46 A
trtbo.
<1 Mineral
spring.
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automob: :< mishaps in which
participants and offered
witness If reimbursed,
was charged.
-;In each case
do It
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PLUMMER
4
Oenergl
questioned. - under existing political
eowBUons for it Is desirable that no
Democrat be encouraged to with-
draw from the party, but the fset
remains that participation In any
party function Involves a moral |
contract of membership in th<* party
wad carries with It the moral
obligation of fealty and fidelity to
the party. .
Senator Love, and those associated
with him In contesting the pledge
requirement, are not denied their
light of franchise. They may
refrain from participating in the
party conventions or primaries and
then may vote for the nominees of
any party who be pleasing to them.
That, to say the least, would be a
much more honorable course of
action than to enter the conventions
or primaries with the
Intention to violate the
ULrASHINGTON- Major
8medley D. Butler.
"Puddler Jim" Davis' sea
United States senate. Ls quoted
having said on the stump that if
is elected he will "clean things udr
to that body. y
“I’m going to tell those boys to gst
out of my way," said the general.
*T am going to have some say ih
this government." j
All of which recalls the time an-
other distinguished fighting
i came do^rn to Washington
much the-hame idea in mind,
course the "idol of the
hasn't as yet reached
where he can start his
process * \ -j
He must win the nomination and
then the election first. And with
"Puddler Jim" as fond of the senate
as he Is and the fact tbafc he amas£>,
ed almost a million votes to git'
V
r.-ntUl
rr. »»i
main
Shr did
gained a
be upper
bi r doak c
the back
of j;
wf
her dress
tong
Mss
■that
m wipHi i
• and
Ur. Shed
BXim and
out io let to tty
it In the Thi* as rfehl;
ined as to*
many m
S desk wi
and ne
.phone
On the
.green
5
R NO?
greeted Georgie
and went to pay
took the steps
rcase two
slow down
room at toe
and was |Krow-1 "Will yoa
to toe bed.
the door hung an' - —--
Ito^and tola | you're fl
- the gleaming
The overad
t a gleam of ve!-
round her ankles
ver. una\ oidablo. j
brocade shoe* fer
at the dre.vun«-
make-up off her|
comb through
swung out of)
the one next
FORT WORTH. April 2 2-lUP)-
A man. giving his name as O. C.l
Casey of Fort Worth, was held In and said he lived in Wae>
15c GaUoo.
1512 Atutin Are.
—
gave his name as “C. W. Murray"
I!Jail here today on four charges ofi Casey was arrested when he alleg-
I swindling In damage suits growing edty made a proposition to serve as
Hilt r.f fata* • i ^... ___ I ..j 7
out of alleged false testimony In a witness to a motorist within
1 hearing distance of one to whom he
alleged Casey,had made the same offef. .1
automobile accident cases'
complainants
Have You Seen
“Kolor-Thru”?
m-- 4 I---'__^____--8-^eiXg—B—Mg
No More
/
me in a day *r tw-j? Or shall I fbr|rt yo«?“
Tt
touched the
"Daresay
‘a packet.*
mood tonight
he yaps at
think how j
"I dent
mind.’
and cur-
if as one of
There
typ*-
m
with the
majority.
deliberate
pledge If
action of the
Tax-Burdened Industry
WAS merit In the protest
, before the directors of the
. Oil and Gaa Assoc la-
the other day by W.
rice-president ot the
i,YMroltum Institute,
for levying addi-
jm on the oil
taxation. Mr.
be a levy on the
mi will greatly
of prosperity
men but for
.there
that
out
bock in 1930,
the general h
for him. /
would appear
his work cqt
§
Dawes Tries It
But shoud he come to the senate,
he would not be the first to attempt
a reformation on that side of capttqi
hill. And those who know theft
senate/ are of the belief that '*
general, with all his reputation
fighter, would be about as so
as any of the others.
Which Is exactly nothing
General Dawes probably has madt
the most spectacular attempt a
this line in recent timer. And 1
the senate did to him—and he
Vice-President—is senatorial
tory.
Dawes merely wanted
the rules to curb the
senators In his capacity as the
ate's presiding bfficer, , i
what they did to him. ^
If 8medley Butler were to wid
all the other of his dlfr
heroism
Z‘T.r
phor
ItfpewXT]
of oration Mat
^ Entirely |
ing
tele]
- to the typOwriter
transcribing mi
under the
lamp, a cyl-
and shiny wax
slipped it on to
pulled a pair of
her head, poised
the keyboard of
presently was
speed while the
on its
it vo'ce
ing lnto\her ears,
trated, shK, typed.
tg with
linisiicd typescript..! J
My orders were Just i
Old Man s In a devil's.
-dries me up when 1
me like mat! Can't'
au stick him."
let him get on my
8he spilled her brilliant i
confident smile and Eddie Town-1
" ‘ back at her. They I
each other well 1 E-tfh
other a reckless rourage
animal joy in effort an t
kucccks
1 tYou don't let anything get on
your mind Oeorgto!”
"Well do you?*’
“Only you—and ycu're on It n
dam sight too much. Spoiling my
that?" She j is your ye*;or 114. I can stand up to
I wont wait for It
lea nd, .but
y ionger;'
•Coi»yright.
Bluffing ean'l
Georgie ghee
listened, typed again
maddtning in
rd She knew t
was typing
tial one.
grunted into
the matter was
jkt!U the •
to
loquacity
of hiTd^sk was a
The d
Na _ HP
The senate has a way
to put those in their places
tempt to tamper with its
It's not always so easy
already [openly, but one la always
that It b going on :
He may pound his ru
table, shake his finger, s
as much aa he pleases
Uy offending any of his
But let him start _
lag with that awesome thing
"senatorial dignity*' and he'll ^
ioon find tooiaelX in deep water
to make it opt
only hear
words, her
distinctness
that the documc!
as a Highly confi
Old Man almost
dictaphone when
seciel. He knew
she would be able
i. Even if slye could
occasional snatch of
nerve, you are. and
I mean It, gbl . .
reckoned on getting
It’s got to stop
. Look here,
a word wl
EL PASO Wi
doe* things! in al
the biggest! ranc}
. west, he owns! IB
and 19 ooo i cud i
recently taken i
j Be ha* Hbogt 15,
'•this fur farmi
caught 105.000
‘Old them for «•.
I
Ii^t
Ua ClefGAddanu>
r
ATS NOW
p. Ih. McFaddip
big way. On# of
ier» |n the South-
> 000 acres of Und.
>f cattle. He has
muskrat raising,
acres devoted to
end one year
he animals and
h »s 11.80 each.
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7.
1
I. CXPICTATIONI
r jp. - M - I 7/ \
Shaving!
Cs-
2. A89UCAT10N1
i I tV\ t|V
the board is off
without
. using a razor
No Razors!
No Cut*!
REAtlZATlONt
J'i /
I /
/
Soap! So Walt*
Ing at Barbara! And
What a ShlnJ
/ '-L
Smooth And Cool!
41
you tonight. There* something I
want, to *y."
She klanced at the house-tele-
phone.
"IH have to go the instant he
rings for me "
“I’ll risk that
DELIN9UFHT TM
Jnd that brilliant,
tion that
ma
experience of him and
Thf task.
acting, wi
than half
e*r-phones
nage Uw
A. thoug;
quick-witted ness
. half-telepathic
torely failed her.
Qfe rest.
h Immensely ex-
it youll
you are
marry me
was not lengthy. In less
‘-an-hour, she took off the
“ 'i“J re-read what she
into the surface
bell, which she
whirrs. Then
was a
|Short
up and walked over to the
oiwned
It Of
and a
man came in.
• Of a mar
W*i|. smiling
on hlf feet for
Hi*
at he
all nla
deep-set, slightly
held that hunger
adored because
_ jrtoed her. His
1 made his head
coat.-flung
his already
The room vi-
he bore down
Notire
ties whose
Cfcunty Wafer
Number One for
1932 are unpaid, that
1 .showing such
completed ih a
roll* show the i
taxes art due. tl
er and the imou:
under the law
quired to be
weeks prior
collect the taxes
It ts not the
Autliority to be
or1
Georgia,
Old Man’s transferring me to
Mexican depot
And I’m
| month."
Ed!"
You see
shan’t
year\gt least.
I’m
same
for at least a
to go at the end of
I 1 I 1 }f~- i ' * "X
■II
what that means, girl?
see each other for the
It’s not an eternity.
p-eu-nding that. All
long for me to go an
at the end of
Y more willing than
now to chuck your job and
To\come straight out
given to all par-
the Brown
vqment District
years prior to
the tax rolls
taxes wlll . be
time. These
upon which
name of the own-
if the tax; and
rerords are re-
far three
tinting suits to
Sensational Discovery
Now Makes Shaving With A Razor Unnecessary!
with it—will you'
day or two so
fun together
toall T forget you?"
The golden tone
paled a little, her wide
trembling.
“8ure you can forget me?"
“No. of course I’m not sure,
a fellow who’s trying to forget
things to help
lection of these
■ la rapidly a i
be no longer a
l but oneunl ,
twill be withheld
j time only to give
' tax payers to mak
re of those In
led to make
lists, or to take^
[enforce the col
but the time
[tag| when it will
^Rof choice.
|ty. j Publication
lor a reasonable
■unity to the|
payment. Please
girl will do A lot
young him. And If you
whistle
be free
were to want to
me back, well., I mightn't
call at this office promptly. No COS
Bank Building
satisfactory pay-
ens National
arrange for
to come
Ed -not
i
t
°Hlc* hours,
|the desk be-
IcyesH
■hlsfl
overtopped
wondered
[ suppoeu
’m«torrii£‘r|n hSS
a* She was. m«rtniiii«<
She didnt resent his stand-and-
deliver attitude 4" toe would have
done toe
although she had
In his place;
so much In o
men with him. she was.shrewder
than he—and she had studied old
methods for three
bluff with a bluff. .
for time.
he send you to Mex-
Improvement
i played
does he
Matching's
years. Meet a
. - She
"Why
too?" ..
"He did
about a relation
Nephew. 1 thii
been out there
again. Wants to
observer out with
mention
of hto.
something
he said
l it .was. who’d
and to going out
tske a pilot rand
him. Chap's in
town now and I'm to meet him in a
day or two . . Hut ilwt'a nriUmr
hers nor there. What X want, gtit,i
'
H BETTIS,
n County Water
rlct No. One.
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In Owr Nev
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Co.
i n v /as ' ’
Think of it—the quitkeit
and slickest, closest and
smoothest "shav*"/you ever
had—without using a razor!
Ajjtoce so smooth you never
knew you had such soft
skin! And instead of ahav-
ihg every day you need ap-
ply this delightful new dis-
covery only every other
ijap. Sortie | use it lets
often I It “breaks" the
whiskers off slightly below
the Skin while a ra/or cuts
them off above the surface.
-You just cannot believe it
till you try It for yourself
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a
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it “breaks" off. Men with'
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pay, may now be performed
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1932, newspaper, April 22, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045346/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.