Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 221, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1932 Page: 5 of 6
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,V, JUNE 30,19M
fiwi/n i, junc. ju, iwi i < ..;, _ ,„
Pliciig Your Ad Before The Pu b!ic In lue .Time Is The
Your teetiug b lore Assured iff
Don’t speak for the minority report.",
{Hitches, plainly surprised, paused
s moment. Then he announced:
T • Support Majority Plank
“I have Just been Informed that
my fellow Texans decided. In caucus,)
to support the majority pUnk for
EptgT* J V ■ . f. I \ |
Cheers of slmoet the whole haU
vert ringing in HughoaT CM* as he
stepped down from the speakers
rostrum. /
Texas' shift to outright repeal
and was
Political
MARKETS
NEW YORK, Ame JO— Cotton
futures dosed very steady.
Open Sign Low Close
Jan._________ 5» ooo M3 soot
Sab .. 000 010 800 014-ia
May ..... 014 831 Oil 030B-31A
Ml ..... bib M3 543 mi
S* .. 549 N K;
Ispt ember W4N
OCt. .... 503 5110 550 570-10
Dec. .... 570 W4 504T
Spots quiet, middling 5 80 sales
■rfTrk.tJsaL
wtll fee mattes l*f
came at a crucial time,
credited by political ot
ixing one of the factors in the land-
slide that piled up against the re-
submlMlonistO.
Tams went Into caucus while
Smith was speaking for repeal. The
fat c:ws 3J»; butcher eov
cutters .W-IJO; bull unquou
ralvrs 4 00.
Hots:—ooo; 10 lower; top
ers 4 SO: bulk butchers 4.45; |
soar 3.75
Sheep:-5 ooo; steady; fat
3*0.7*; yeartnigs 2JO-3.75;
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caucus followed a dispute amoni
d. l.-gstes on the convention floor:
The Texes anti-repeal advocate
sought to halt taking a new poll b;
tion.I
Samuel Rayburn of B<
gatkon chairman, called
to .the stadium chib i
Amon Carter, Port W<
pleaded for harmony
NEW ORLEANS, June 30 Cotton
Open High Low C1on«
March .. &ea see st» mhk
March .. 696 614 595 414 N
May ..... 510 820 6M 828B-MA
lam. dele-
e meeting
i. First,
publisher.
(CONTINUBO
Connally—
Miller of Cor-
ed with swlng-
Texane to the
| The speech of
pus Christ! was <
tag O majority
repeal side.
v CHICAGO. June 30—Csan grain
close: i 1 I
Wheat 3 bard 40 tout of elevator).
I Com 3 mixed 29 Com 1 yellow
Steve MeUera* W. L. Peek I
McHorse & Peck l
PLUMBCns. OAS riTTMie A
TINNIRS, HADIATOA t
AgAAIHINQ i I
Moya* Street Shone US i
Announcements
30 1-44?30 3-4; 3 yellow 30 1*4*
30 3-4; 3 bkl dlf 39 1-2; 5 yellow
29 1-3; 9 yellow 29; I white 30 1-3; 2
white 30 1-3; 93 white 29 1-4.
Ooets 3 white 20 121; 3 white
18 3-44*30 1-4; 4 white 18 1-2*19.
Rye no sales.
UPER TAXI CO
you vote against the
candidacy of John
declared. Texas Is
the Lone Star
reduced. 311 Austin Avcn
supporting Oamer,
states favorite son
OalloWay Calhoun of Tyler urged ^
for submission.
As Smith wes finishing his speech. ”
the Texans voted. 07 to 61, for re- .
Room and Boa:
Blue Bonnet Stare
| PR. R. L. PARRIS .|
OSTEOPATH I
Texans Plunge-
Room and board-i
, frent room, with board.
West Chandler. Phone 94
Dad) SHELTON House of Representatives hi) has
jHl'WMg - won bis way to the first place of his
^‘“s^Tto Pm«a Pf^iaet SSltherlnby ^erSmce^nS^by *tae
. — _. natrons re of Dowerful personages
Mas his rise sided or promote*! 1 By
Jl/ his own Industry, hi* own character
^—--—— - and his own ability he made bis
Tr nm irr ss.x.w«s-rs
It rtn.lut
iTiop i iiinv
. III.SI mill s/sv™ Trt!E-u2?
Jlluu LlllUl «h»n <xir propl, .re w of th,
... _ _ simwm rule of boards and bureaus and
IPf ni IHiril’P^uienUal commissions, the coun-
JL DL S HlU,-"--—_
able leadership in the White House plank for guaranty of federal bank
___ Instead of indecision and delay, urposlte. J
fOTON, N. J.. June 30 — Weak and wsvenng vacillation must Among Carter declared that It
he chief police investigators give way to a leader with a sense of toobed better today for Oamer than
kidnaping and murder of direction and a determination to ot Miy time heretofore. /
. Lindbergh. Jr., admitted reach hi* destination. 8evtawl delegate# Oahfomla.
ttness stand today that the "We want neither a supermen nor also iupporttog Oamer. participated
the criminals had led to a miracle mail. Charms and tocato'to the wetter add unted that the
wall." 1 lUt.ona.hfvt lost their force. Thte|te»o states work to the latt for Mr.
h Joseph J. Lamb of the supreme hour calls for a man.' In Oamer. ; 1/ _
(CONTINUED FROM PAQt ONI
Wanted
8:39 R
4:99 »
441 *
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Bedrooms
(ombarded by-messages from
ttlotust* from all over this
f that If we spoke out on this
n we would be defeated to
states in this country."
ms said U Whs alleged ‘Smith
use of Ms prohibi-
hlbirlon." Hughes
crucified the great
y warrior on the
ED BUNN
PLUMBING and GAt
. FITTING
Action of the delegation on the
vote for It and that the delegation
Murray plank resulted in decision to
Is ad instructed by the Houston con-
vention
Will Rogers was introduced by
Amon Carter, telling the Texans
was defeated bee
tlon stand.
•Tt wasn’t pr<
tjhouted. “'Hter
Furnished H
WANTED i »
Light, late Model Used Car*.
We pay spot cash.
Healer Chevrolet Co.
Comanche.
HENRY MOUNT
New Sch*
EL JSSrSSLiJM
223c FURNISHED heuse, four rdems nnd
- bath; four-room fureteSsBUspa';-
msnt to duplex. Also one and tve-
T! room furatrhed apartment. 1506
| . Durham. Phone 16M. fT 222c
, FIVE-ROOM. cooVand oomfortabie,
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I.TS Act I ■ Brads
Men wanted to establish and con-
.dues Rawleteh CUy bu«*nea» In Cit-
ies cf Brown wood. Santa Anna.
Ccteman. Gbidrhwaite and Coman-
che. Reliable hustler can start
earning 435 weekly and terreas?
rapidly • Write immediately. Haw-
kish Co. Dept TX-104-V. Mem-
phis. Tenn. • J , N
I Cnnneetlona nt Claao for HUmford »rrl
I liiHa In Uiti.1.. t M... 1*1 — f uAt. I
tl««na to Sweetwater. K1 l*a«oj Lubbock.)
W Irhlta Kail*. At Hmwnwofeg to t«n{
<’»manch«-. ^nd Fort Worth. At Brady,
Houses for
ever? If Texas and Oalforal* sit AUSTIN. June 30—OU production
tight we will hare a great opportun- ln ^ nut Tnx»* field teday was
^ .___ . mderod cut to 50 barreU per weU
Carter said delegates from aUtes {or a 15.d#y penod from July
SSLitSuTr,T. I”™’"■ *,s*T"'*'R“,lr0"1
today soliciting Texas' votes. No jjgu umlt wUI be dffertlve
. P®°Ple have made up for ,he fust half of July,
their minds for Oarnrr or some oth- ^ 328.000 barrel top field limit
er candidate so Roosevelt will not to mlI ^ ,mlrise(i on the field from
nomtoated today* Carter said. "If July 15 to September 1. with per
you’re not for Oamer shut up and ^0^^ Bdju,UncnU every 15 ‘
give others a chance to work for days according to the order signed
He crlticlmd persons to the dele- -pactions have dropped their axes
gallon Who had presumed to repre- „nd harmony prevails again." Com-
mat that other candidate, could get IXESTr O Tnc^Jeon said.
Otl'UW TOtS.
“Don’t become weak-kneed and
say we'd like to have the Vice-Pres-
idency,‘ he shouted, **I was never
more confident that we can put over
Ctogaer.” I
John’Davis of Dallas empha-.ued
that Texas srould preserve Its
strategic position saving that more
representatives of other candidate*
had "looked us up last night than
anytime yet.*1 Since a repeal plank
was adopted. Gamer was the only
man who could carry the South, he
said. ’
.Staying With Gamer i
Mrs. T. 1\. Oilfflth of Terrell
pleaded that the old Texas spirit to
organised behind Garner.
Henry H. llr Pike of Oakland.
California, and Mrs. Charles C.
Donahue of Oakland national con. -
mitteewoman from California, asked
the Texans to remain united for
Oamar. >1
8enator Margie E. Neal of Texas
proposed that Carl Estes of Tyler,
Texas, and Mr*. Griffith to named
pep leaders to organise demonstra-
tions by Texas delegation and
maintain enthusiasm. Carter prom-
ised Texas demonstrations would to
the liveliest of any staged by Mate
Corpu* Christ)
C O A C HEl
MO TOR
ACO—WROWNWOOD—COLgtaAM—4AN ANOILO
Iteid Down T *Md Ua
•R- ,rfi? - • Pare P.M.
s a,Us«r -an.
For Sale
wortLis as good As gold to so con-
duct our United 8tatea by pollctek
as to brtog* about a recovery from
the Ills accentuated and increased
bv Republican uncertainty and In-
stability. to the end that this great
country of ours may return to Its
normal condition and manfully work
out Its and our destiny.
To make this promise good, we
must here select a* our candidate a
man who not only.has the nblllty
to carry out this program, but who
country
YELLOW CORN
m'i 1 g cents pg| dozen
at patch— •
Also peas, beans, squash,
etc.
BROWNWOOD NURSERY
• Phone 8S26F4. On road to dam/
233c
turnips.
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AO W N WOOD—COL CM AN— AWIt.tr
A safe Up
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has already convinced
that he is big enough for the Job."
/] Here Mack listed the state* and
territories who have pledged or In-
dicated their probable supoii: of
Roosevelt, and pleaded:
! "I can cm you whose standards I
see before me to here and now tes-
tify to the determination you have
already expressed that the candidate
of this convention shall be, must be.
and will be D. RooaeveR"
Mack devoted * large part of his
address to Roosevelt’s record as
governor of NSW York.
“There is one thing I can tell you
and that Is the makeup of this man
and his intrinsic worth." he ex-
plained. "The things he has done
The things he has stood for. The
way to which he has captured the
heretofore Impregnable enemy
a copv of the Hunterdon
■enoerat. a weekly. Defense
Attorney!fj. Lloyd Fisher expressed
Indlvna’ion Judge Adam O. Rob-
Mp o-*miled the motion.
rapfain John J. Lamb then re-
sumed testimony which was Inter-
rupted when court adjourned W/J-
nesdsy.; ;?fhe state pope/- official
was;feeding one of /Pi tengthy
statements Curtis made to police.
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isnent policy of the commission.”'
hompeon declared
In addition to the production
ilea involved to the order, it pro-.
dca immediate pip*-line connec**
cna for "cut-off” wells. All wells
JW without an'outlet will to pro-
ded immediate connections The
jn OU Company today began con-
feting with 26 such wells.
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Mullin 4
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Good Can, Careful Drive
j f CONVENIENT, QUICK
a«i5i
1000
SERVICE fi I I
Thfc undersigned Taxi comx
P«nies offer you th»
unexcelled
TAXI SERVICE
For 10c Ontff j
The 10c Taju Co. Phone 113
Union But Sta., Phone 999
Grogan Bros., Phone 134
Hilt White. PhoiM78ii /
SUPER TAXI COMPANY
General Auto Repairkp
1 Wi^R3om.inl
Very Cbup Phone 23
LINE S,
CROQUIGNOLE
Rlnglette Waves. 31 JO and
;iM Brady Mrs. Carl Ham
and Rook Jlutledge, operators.
1 revenues cf about $100 000 per
ly," Commissioner Thompson said.
State land Commissioner J. H.
ralker today Joined with others
ho had asked retention of the
g> field Umlt. "The public free
ihool permanent fund and the
pvenity permanent fund OOnslst
f land and money into which land
|te lean converted, and if cu from
less lands la sold below Its value.
iera la a waste cr permanent lm-
dc legations-.
Judge William
Falls and Orover
the former oaylr
ballots th* nomii
to away from Roc
would to a slight
andsl
Miscellaneous
AiSmith WUI Not
Give Up fight Fo
Nomination, He Say,
gardtog R. We carry genuine to* / IN ME
piaeemton parts to stock for every> MAGISTRATE
make of automobile and truck. lng a handful c
McKAY MOTOR PARTS.
9 . HALF PRICE
Auto Piintlnt, Polishing,
Washing rim] Greasing.
Free Top Dressing. *
Southern StRndard Aircraft
(Mayanrity Bros., Agents)
•' ‘ I SOlfLLee-
Golden Rule A
AMBULANCE
Service”
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 221, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1932, newspaper, June 30, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045650/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.