Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 221, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1932 Page: 6 of 6
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THURSDAY, JUNE 30,1932
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would vjote (or submission of the miti
of repeal unles;/alrfcted . rep
to the state I shall oppose
when my state takes up the
opr>osed to repeaL
“I Shall oppose any Increase in
the alcoholic content of beverage
liquors banned by the Volstead act
while .the Eighteenth Amendment ,1s
In operation because I regard such
a measure as either a direct viola-
trm if the constitution or a de-
struction of enforcement. In either
case respect for my oath to support
! the constitution compels my to take
question
referendum In the Democratic pri-
mary l! [ Texas ory this subject in
July remits .unfavorably , to submis-
sion.’' Sheppard said in commentlnc-
on the Iierhocratlc prohibition plain.
“Another qualification, so far ss my
vote fartonermed, is that the pend-
ency of the amendment involving
the qnew ion of repeal must be lim-
ited to a definite number of years
as was the case with the ISth
majority of military terms la
question at repeal la sub
rom to Boulder. Colorado, to at-
tend the summer session of the Uni-
versity of Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Freeland and
son of Long Beach, California, ar-
rived Wednesday to visit Mrs. Free-
land's sister, MrV Ada McOaughy
and family and'Mr. Freeland's par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Freeland.
Mrs. 8. E. Hester has returned
from a two weeks' visit with rela-
tives in Gold thwait*.
Mr. end Mrs. T.JW. Wad dill and
small son. Herbert Dennis, are guest*
In the home of Me.| and Mrs. E. C.
TUrogmarttn.
Mrs. A. W. OloveV left this morn-
ing for her home In Austin after
spending several days with Brown-
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bitionUU a chance to presf the «•
sue to another vote.
“While drys generally reserved
comment on the Democratic action.
Senator Norrt« Republican, of Ne-
braska for years a champion of
(■Phtbuion seized live occasion to
announce that he now favored mod-
ification He suggested legalizing
beer and trine.
SPECIALS
FOX THE HOME OR CAMP
Miss Frances Canon Is visiting
friends in Dallas this week
Mrs. L. N. Mar quart, has returned
hair of
from a visit with relatives in Com -
cana and Dallas. She was accom-
panied home by her granddaughter.
Doris Ray. of Dallas who trill spend
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plover and children of
ived Wednesday for
nanche Lions to
Exchange Visits
IN ALL LINES OF
"I have been a prohibitionist for
many years and I believe in It as
much as ever, but I can’t get away
from the fact that >lt hasn’t been
satisfactory." he said. .[ ■
■pbaker of the House Garner, who
r'ccn’lv declared for repeal, termed
the Democratic repeal plank "very
good[" Democratic gqr.ate Leader
Robmson said he would have pre-
ferred the defeated resubmimion
plank-
Nbeppard f«r tiabmiaslon.
Senator Sheppard, ix-mpcrat. of
Texas, co-author of the Eighteenth
Amendment, announced today he
San Angelo
■ visit with
relatives.
nwood Lions Club Mrs C. f. Brewer and Mias E.*M
rograma Early in Willis of Fort Worth are expeod
iche club Is expect* to arrive Frluav morning for a Visit
Irownwood and give with Mr and Mrs. R. F. Walker
ha] local Club, then Mrs H H Simons and children
iwood club will put have returned from a visit in Abi-!
A ComanCha. lew. Buaanne Simon* remained for
DgMWoU have Mt a'longer visit,
for ftw \ programs.! jj. Waldo Carson left this morning
ide won. according j for his home In San Angelo after
the local dub who spending a short visit with Brown-
ing and installation wood relatives
pros-ism at Coman- [ O. A. Brooks, a member of the
‘ - (Howard Payne college faculty, has
, CAMP COTS. CAMP ?TOOLS. SWINGS, Etc.
W# also hare a complete line of Floor Cover
as low as $3.95 for 9x12 Confoleum Rug
BEDROOM SUITES— SPECIAL LOW PRICES.
We handle the beat known
RU'st QUALITY DRUG
Supplies and sundries
. ..and make it po««bie ev-
ery day far yea ta save -wi
year parchaaea..
TEXAS FURNITURE CO
V/e Fay the
Prescriptions
For You!
DO YOU
fares and
n Committee
eeting Today
Peerless Drug C
‘The Wallgreen System Store”
ed fo Dublin
Battery quality can
fudged only by the miles
and months of satisfactory
trouble-free service ren-
dered. Measured by that
standard Willard Batteries
cal
was alas asked to visit
the Dublin
ore the most econo
batteries you can buy
Willard prices begin a:
■peek to
} on road and highway
it win be unable to ae-
present time, he said
station at Dublin also
r. Burks to appear on
nd talk about highway
planning to accept the
(lie near futOtU.
s there to be afraid of?
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7 out of 10 inhale knowingly— /
The Lowest Price In Willard History
It bars Yon a genuine
Willard 13 plate battery of
1 80 Ampere Hour Capacity.
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Carlson Battery & Electric Co.
Cer. Clark and Andersen Sta.
phone set *’ \ jfr
the other 3 do so unknowir
TVO you inhale? Lucky Strike meets of the smoke h
mJ the vital issue fairly Rnd squarely j R cigarette.
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in even the choicest, mildest tobacco impurities have
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.