Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1937 Page: 6 of 8
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TUESDAY, JUNE 29, T937
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INCOME TA* NIJfT AGAINST ■
•TATE OFFICIAL SETTLED ■
CORFVB OHJUSTJ Tt*.. June » I
- iUP>—P*4*r%l ecurt record* *ho»- ■
H todey thit t^r K’trvrmmrntl H
1342 000 In com* tsx sOlt iMrttnvt H
'Ilstp Rep W, E. Pope of (Corpus H
ChtUit; wiu> settled by the payment ■
of MO.000 cash. ■
Settlement of the case which has I
been In court for several years was H
announced yesterday when trial of W
a foreclosure suit was U
tails a-ere not revealed immS^. El
Artificial Respiration Taught
Death by Tank Load for U. S. Foea
■adaen. Call*
tells Ws col-
Astafre and
e so well be-
knock-kneed,
■e In favor of
Talk about brlstllnf with armament. It certainly applied to the big “combat cars" developed by the U. 8.
Army Tank Corps for heavy combat duty and demonstrated at Governors Island. N. Y. With machine
guna fore and aft. lfs hard to tell whether they are going or coming They can hurl death at the enemy from *
three 30 calibre and one 50 calibre machine guns as well as a Thompson sub-machine gun and the four au- 1
tomatlc pistols of Its crew.
w»y to apply artificial respiration la
re an unconscious water victim as
YOU'LL
complete
ins the actual SET?. ■ “ necessary to save an unconscious water victim as
Tbe victim has hem U any water enter* the lungs of a drowning per-
rT^Ll *****>•""« hroSrht to function^
r »-*r raiamies nave ween prevented by arUficUl respiration as taught by the Rod Cross
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DPT I I n I H trough digital pressure tad use Ofi PORT WORTH INVALID 18
H S I fl | || | Sl1 tourniguot; knowledge of the ffRAR DEATH FROM 8URN8
II J I fl|jJ IJ ^rtons bandW which may be ap- -
«____*** 1 ipllntertng of fracture* so PORT WORTH June U-<UP>—.
llflllPTniTrn that pr0per tt,n*#rUUon »» b* Mrs. Jane Pennington 77. an tn-
• In/f H |\f S I U n 1 k 11 Wtthout further Injury valid, was near death today from
4WnW I fWILU *-r
1 RED CROSS SvHSsa
y ” W W U *"* ta » ,« various common whew ^ ^ tlTwj for maaf w
m< or otmocnoM •*- ' — u * iTS^STL’ETL'lE!
ro GIVEN Of STATEWIDE oovuvud from the emergency stand- I
SCHOOL IS OUTLINED point, doing whatenh be core at ** "“P* from **•
__ V“l cn °or'V ! weather by »leeping outside. Early
rxm±i -“s “-iCSsls ‘rr** **
” __77* “*?*?.* **** bona were inflicted
STATE OFFERS SUBMERGED on July 27
LAND FOR OIL LEASE Land Commissioner William H.
- McDonald today Issued a call for
AUSTIN June TO— (UP)— More sealed bids on the tracts.
than 100.000 acres of submerged The islands, reefs and marshes. ____________w___ ____
land along the coast of the Oulf of as well as the areas actually under minerals Metallic ores and precious
Mexico will be offered by the state water, are to be Included In the stones are to be excepted from the
for oil. gas and other mineral lease leases if they fall within the sur- leases
vey*.
No bid will be accepted for leas j
than II an acre or for less than
one eighth royalty on oil and gas|
and a sixteenth royalty on other |
Sensational Move by World's
Leading Tire-Maker Tosses a
Value Bombshell into Higher
Prices — as Millions Cheer/
The boot dafinMon of first aid
la that given la the American Red
Onm tint Aid Thgtbock: “First
Aid is the Immediate, temper try
treatment that can bo given at the
time of an accident or sudden 10-
ness. until medical attention Is
available." -
“Knowledge of first sid Is as Im-
portant to a mother to her house,
as it Is to a man in Industry It
Is essential to teachers, In case of
accidents In schools or on the play-
ground. It is Important to an in-
dividual. as a protection against
further Injury to himself, should he
be in an accident, by persons who
want to bo helpful but do not know
how. First aid Is taught by the
American Red Oroos to make thlp a i
safer land-in which to live.
“A brief summary of what is in-
cluded In the first aid courses la
given * as faHows: Instructions as
to what to do and hop to do In
ease of emergencies; th* knowledge
of how to control serious bleeding
PHILADELPHIA -(UP)-- Aur
arts of twins In one block Is the
record of families on Kemnore
Road. Overbrook The eldest art
Ouido and Raymond Coiluccl 13.
Others are Robert and Anthony
8aeehettl. 30 months; Margaret Mae
and Marion WaDaor Stevens. 10
months, and jdarie and Eleanor
Qulmby ft month*
BELLEVUE. O. —XUP>— Ram
Frank, cobbler, has a 7-foot toma-
to vine In his shop. Already, he has
picked three tomatoes and reports
that others are ripening. Also num-
bered In hie botanical college are
GET READY FOR
THE 4TH — AND
BUY YOUR, VACA-
TION NEEDS NOW,
Sermational
1 e
One lotok at this great new "R-l’*
tills ydu it’s there! , .
ItWrri>odies principles of long, eco-
ncNrtdbal wear from building more
thaV 23.000,000 Pathfinders — plus
kncAledge of sure traction, safety
and Viper-mileage gained building
thd ntost popular of mil tires: the
fJhedVG-3M All-Weather!
You’ll Ltd real "beef' to deliver
more mikage—12% more rubber in
mis burly\R-1m tread. It's flatter and
Mvidcr—marc road-contact, more
traction. ShVuldcrs are higher 'A
and broaderV to hold truer
yuu vt seen tne same story cvery-
X where —labor, materials and
prod u a ion costs zooming —higher
prices taking the joy out of life. Mil-
lions of car-owners gloomy about
what they'd have to pay for new tires.
But today Goodyear, greatest of the
world’s rubber companies, has lickrd
that problem for you !
'
Months ago our engineering and
development staffs went to work
on it—pitting brains, ingenuity and
science againA climbing costs. 7
And how they came through!—with
one of the greatest tire values in
history: a big, tough, rugged tire,
jam-packed with safe mileage, at
tbe price YOU'RE USED
TO PAYING! s V rrr3
Center Traction — tbe Goodyear
Margin of Safety. Wider ridins-rih|
for easier steering, and alow, «qua£
ized wear. And patented Supertwist
Cord in every ply —for maximum
blowout protection!
Go see this sensational new'H-l M-»o
your size-at your nearby Goodyear
AND SAVE
dealer's or Goodyear Service Store.
One of tbe swtetcK rise-building
jobs ever done by the world's ^ealf
.: , | •« tfte otgani-
•won!
$2040
$15.00
$1040
$16.00
$12.00
$6.00
$6.00
$440
$*.00
$3.00
$2.40
$1.60
$1.20
k • nswerinc the
/problems of modern life
far modem women, B*ttm
protect safely and dBcient-
ly without sanitary napkins
or pads. B-ettes perform
their function invisibly
and are so tiny that a day's
supply can be carried in a
handbag. They bare set
new standards of comfort
and convenience ... of
personal daintiness... for
and broader
on curves.
IS SENSATIONAL
VALUE/
waist line
rour smile
BETTIS A GIBBS, Inc.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1937, newspaper, June 29, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056041/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.