Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1932 Page: 6 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, FRIDA
• '
' utcs before Policeman Quetchenbach Quetchenbach held him for
Annual Memorial
Service Sunday
For IpiCiV. Camp
signed by eight living members of
mo the jury which convicted him. Judge
Matt I. Sullivan held, because “such peti-
Justiee ot tlons are easily obtained."
who was Walter's Contention*
reaching Judge 8u 111 van disposed of Mayor
was bitter
SLJEr Judge Sullivan's 125- Walker's contentions in the caae as
report of the Mooney case unimportant. Walker had empha-
ined all the reasons for deny-]slaed the recanting of McDonald.
I pardon. Ralph merely sum-'but whether that testimony was true
ins tht.-u' in his brief an- or false, it was far outweighed by
3em* nti. T | alleged physical evidence that Bil-
ttvan found Mooney had been lings "planted” the bomb, and that
ingerous radical." a co-workWlwas a "Mooney man,'* the Judge
Smuts Goldman Alexander said.
nan and others, and was “cap- i “Money and Billings are not the
of committing the crime for victims of persecution by capital.'
% he3| “ ““ “* 1 ** ■*
that the annual memorial service
and decoration day exercises for
the confederate Veterans of this
city and county will be conducted
Sunday.
At 11 oo oclock a.,«l. the annual
memorial sermon will;be delivered
by Rev. I. K. Floyd, it the Austin
Avenue p rsojrterian church. AU
veterans and their farfiliea rt ex-
pected to attend this service, it Is
>ta ed. /TT I N
In tbs alternocn the
q« ...um nt v# f prairn ‘lr
Cemetery wtU be made by ions and
daughters of the ConfederSOP.. with
the assistance of the pubiie in gen-
eral. /1 ,
day his fight for freedom tnat in is i Bf,fl|ring discuss the decision
years behind bars has brought only whlch Mooney was guilty of
disappointment and defeat. bomb outrage and, with War-
*S£ ssi aagawg;g
“d,ylhci
tstxrsz
J&VBSMR ESsffiSaaF1
Mrs. Mary A. Mooney. M ShejdUapp tnu*d but not suroriaeu. ..t
listened in dry-eyed unbelief ost "This mokes me a worid-wid*
Oov, Rolph read the decision which symbol of struggling labor." • bet
domed her son to stay In Ban Quen- sold. "It doesn’t finish the Mooney
tin prison. ease. They force me to fight, end
Mrs.; Mooney announced an at- [ fight I will."
tompc would be made at one# to «i guess there ere plenty of peo-
lldvt ; District Attorney Matthew 1 pi* Who will celebrate this decision
Brady try Mbcney on a single mur- ss a victory.' but I don't think it's
dir indictment In dan Francisco » victory for anybody. The question
superior court of my freedom or inSarcerstim isn't
This indictment has not been ; important—the issue la whether one
prevaed since lflT. ah-n Mooney:who believes In the righto of the
paying the penal- he continued "They were not pros-
ecuted by reason of their oonnec-
ny of John Me- tioa with labor movemshta in Call-
storm centers at many past fonua, but solely becuuse they com-
heannga. and of Prank Ox- milted the atrocious crime.'!
the ivonest cattleman" of! Judge Franklin Griffin. Mooney's
Oregon, hid much to do trial Judge, who later became con-
vinced erf Mooney » Innooence snd
B. Rolph's worked for s pardon, "made a grave
sd to Me- mistake," Judge Sullivan said. He
d Uar” and sgrecd with Oovernor Young the
Mooney and Billing* casern .BMW
ney on the parallel, and added, "there can be
2:01 p. m. no doubt Billings disced the bomb.*
i were con- "We search in vain among judt-
la had am- dal records of our ■ state to find
tiding after where s case of a person charged
Judge Sul- with murder had s fairer and more
_ impartial trial." he said relative to
ns testimony was deemed, timings' hearing.
>C "material and important* “Mooney having been adjudged
portance ehould be attached;guilty, no presumption of Innocence
stated. / I I I. J] j
In tbe alternocn the decoration
of graves of v< t.-run* m Grrenleal
Whv tkn*l you try
how Its s««U Inst t
clean — how ihey I
and hold It out so
whiter without rs
Never ball* up.
to reach
i was pU
Mrs. Otaoe
street, has b««
medical treat m
O
Dr. A. K Jonas
ins after a nU> -,. ._-.r
A. d Winkler, 4rJ 1807 Ninth
street, has been discharged after a
minor operation, i
Ancel OI breath Zephyr, has been
dismissed after a minor operation.
Mrs. T. C. Schorletnmer. Llano.
iblng? Softens water.
Procter A Gam hie
has be«g dBm ward following
dal treatment
Mrs. J. ft. Mitchell, Proc’
receiving medical treatment
Mitchell AQktnson Blanket
ceivlnv medical treatment.'
Mias Ossie Marley. Bend, h
admitted for an operation.
Mrs. Belfn?BW*.]C3manch
left after an cpeiiation
MMaHaarl HoUlngahead.
10 lb. Bag WHOLE GRAIN
tloners to “Uncle Matt," as SulltbaS
is famillary known. /
“Uncle Matt." in turn, told ques-
tioners, “read my report./
Our courteous and efficient attendants are alert
apd on the job, ready to SAVE YOU TIME, and
of course, that’s SAVING YOU MONEY.
8 lb.
Mullln,
opera-
I It. Pail SWIFT’S PVRE HOC LARD
Ms returned home
tkm. ‘M
Audra Evans, .. ----—
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Er
ans of Stsjr. route 2. :who was cri
tically 01 after swillowtng sonv
cvnaide of mercury Monday night
has been dismissed from the hos
pltal. \ J it .
Ira Hudler.i Pijy. baa left followim
medical treatment.
Mrs. Jack Chapman, rcute l^ha
} Brookesroith High
I School
There’s Satisfaction
- ' • tr ', ’ ; - "• | |
in trading at our
2 lb. Box SAllriNE CRACKERS
The home economic* class tinder
the direction of Min Maurine Bul-
lock sponsored an entertainment at
the high school auditorium Friday
: night. April 18. The feature of rOw
I evening’s program came at the con-
I elusion of the affair; it was a play-
let which featured the pajamas
cotton and linen dresses, children's
garments, and silk dresses made by
the girls in their clothing work
Those appearing as models were
Haael Steamcs Dorothy Fay Ham-
ilton. Camille Avlnger. Winnie Rey-
nolds. Helen Sheffield. Eula Kate
Avlnger. Mildred Churchill, tjohn
Paul McCasiand, and Ina V.
Stearns.
t The remainder oi the program in-
cluded the following number*:
Song, “When the Moon Comes Over
the Mountain.” Glee Club: mono-
logue. "Just Mary Louise." Myra
Dixon: clarinet and piano duet.
Phelix Watson and Maurine Bul-
lock: monologue, ; “Betty at’Hie
Baseball Game." Myra Dixon; bur-
lesque style show, boys featured aa
models, song. "Ooodnmlu Swell-
heart," Olee Club.
ERVES
WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED ... CON
NOMICAL, AND WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO
1NT ECO-
YOU TfIE BEST
iITT LAW" FILM
-BLOODED ACTION
a stirring “western",
lumbal Pictures, will
MOTHER’S ALUMINUM OATS, package
3 Pounds Largs Size PRUNES~onIy .... .b.
BEEFkOAST, cut from baby beeves, pound
Without Law
released by <
open at the
dty. p ick
some of the most amazing riding:
ever seen on the screen Added to
this, the storir has a Strong element
of novelty* the sets are colorful,
and the acting U excellent through- i
c.ut- j ;■ j j -
FOR FITVK VtK
EMPLOYER: If I| were going to
mr grandmother s fuherai. I think
I d wear a black tie mther than the
one ft>u are wearing that Is all col- I
ob hf the rainbow*!
OFFICE BOY: Yds. air. I’ll re-
number next time, slr.---ipie Hum-
0rt**' - l -I ■[
ANNOUNCING
* •_ ^ SwviM
t Brownwood
unee a 1 o
djy, begta-
ntag Monday. April |28.
We UjeTandersU^I oprrat.r*
wish to stale that wje waat to con-
tinue serving rur patron* With the
rama MMldhai agnrlce to which
yon have been accustomed and at
tlw flame time fur a price aa low as
anv « ompettier, i j
We o«n wad * p-rate cur own care,
that are we I u-pt roneefslent and
ITS TIME ..
you Were getting a new
«tof
STAR
(Hicks BuBO
.TIRES
Saves Time — Money
, Auto Repairing
of all kinds, with spe-
cially trained mechan-
ics for every make of
Satur
Tires
Tire
If' l
Repaving
LET US SERVE YOU AT AUiflj|i
Can Buy U for Less? Keep y<
Why Pay More When Y
and help conditions around you
ducted s very aucqpaaful study * p
course St the First Baptist Church
last week. Teachers for the course! Th
were: Mrs Jack Shelton beg inner*; | Taxi
Mrs Paul McCai-anC. juniors; Bill Taxi
Matthews, young people, and Miss
Gilmore, adult*. Examinations for
Brownwood
116 South Broadway St. (Next to
CHOICE.CUTS
I OF
FRESH AND
PORK
NO. 2
2-POUND BOX SAXET
CRACKERS..........
SMOKED
MEATS
Have Yon Seen
“Kolor-Thrn”?
10 BARSjF
SOAP...4
10 POUNDS
SPUDS.,...
QUART
14-OUNCE TOMATO
CATSUP. 2 FOR.....
TOMATOES
Special Meat Pricer for Saturday. Vkit Your Nearest Piggly Wiggly for these
~i: - ;f: • T1 ptic«4 wn: -'-v -v • m
Julk” to Further
imination, and
for Blood
but Gnidly unravels to the satisfac-
tion of all. /I ■ -
1 lb. bulk kraut both for tSc
Wieners and Kraut,] lb. wiener,
Miss Bullock's first and second
year Spanish classes presented a
program in chapel Wednesday
morning. "America" and "Oood
Night. Sweetheart" were sung In
8panish by membe rs of both classes
Other numbers were a piano solo.
"Ramona," Leta Petalck; The Rase
Window of San Jose’s Mission."
Lorena Nunn. *nd a fifteen minute
I playlette.
i functions of Vitamin
one the intestinal tract,
elimination. Now, lab*
rimentt show Kellogg *
:ontainl thi* valuable
One
Bis to
and pr
LUNCH MEAT. Sliced,
Per Pound
AU Kind*. Pound
All-Bran
vita mi IX
SWIFT S SLICED
SALT PORK. Cycam
Ontord Grade, Pound.
BANANAS (Large Ones)
QUART
BREAKFAST BACON. Pound
BUTTER
Cedi Churchill
and Wayman Maedgen. •
GOOD PROGRESS
"May I ask how old you are?" said
the vacationM lo the old villager.
T be Just a hundred.*'
Really? Well. X doubt If you’ll
see another,hundred.*
STRAWBERRIES. Hakt
WI-flTfT SWAXT
J _ ___ * »
Hca<h.
rBlAN le slmi-
ee. Inside the
from the way
ickage. ft *b-
forms a soft
tears the Intes-
pecial cook inu
This "hulk” 1
lar to that of
grown, 2 Boxes for
LEMONS. Medi.
ORANGES, Medium Site,
sunbr
spaghetti and
CLEANSER
.CARON!. BOX
SYRUP. 63c
, • # • e ff • a
PEANUT BUTTER. Quart
RIBBON
“WhU, I don't know so much
about that. X be stronger now than
when I started on the first hundred
-Ohio Motorist. .. . .
3 Cans No. SCORN for
Can, Small Page’s MILK?]
3 Cxn* L*rg^
c«m sardines f«
COFFEE
SATAN i
loss of
Unlea* you ir » Pifgly Wiggly
you ou buy Groceries. Visit yc
yourself. ♦
(Longhqm)
2 Pounds
(Armour
ROAST
(Nice an
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II OfiK'n xetiel :
You «*aii»'l keep
*w>’,*AeMwam«
sutls likv Hint
Itnl ittal iM'loir Hi«*>
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.