Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1930 Page: 1 of 12
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Office Connect Brown iwood With the World Every
BROWNWqOD. TEXAS, THURSDAY. JULY 3,1930.__
Flight To Continue Another
Endura
Blocks Lynchings
Auto Bomb Kills Lawyer’s Wife
AMARILLO, TWO* 1—(AV~
Investigators seeking the pen on
who placed a bomb In the wot A.
D. Payne. Amarillo attorney, which
resulted In the death at hto wife and
the Injury at his son. were spurred
on in thetr effort* today, after re-
wards totaling $8,500 had been post-
ed for the arrest and conviction of
the guilty person.
Payne offered a $8 000 reward and
other amounts were added.
The bomb, planted under the
driver's seat In the ear. exploded
several days ago. blowing the car to
bits, killing Mrs Payne and seri-
ously injuring A. D. Payne. Jr, II.
The explosion was believed to have
been an attempt upon Payne's We.
Texas Business
Men Vote Change
In Tax Theories
WACO. Tex, July »—A
group of Texas buslnsss assn meet-
ing here yesterday adopted resolu-
tions deploring and condemning
theories of taxation which would not
be (air and equal and demanding a
program of economy and efficiency
^A^IC^OoiZdsteln of Wseo was
elected permanent 'chairman
A committee was namdtt. with W.
WASHINGTON. July »—<£*)—. WJ
Retirement of Claudius Huston ** —Th
Republican national chairman again etsfi
was overcast today In report* ctreu- eraai
lated widely among party leaders. ma
Both the White House and the ftm
Republican national headquarters
were silent, neither confirming nor WAC
denying stories that ! President After 1
Hoover has decided definitely in known
favor erf a chance. : the W
There were indications that the bill jfc
conference of party officials called sional
rkage of the auto in which Mrs. A. D. Payne, wife of a widely
Amarillo. Texas, criminal lawyer, was killed and their son. A.
lured when a bomb planted beneath the seat exploded. U
lire. Payne had handled several sensational criminal cams
year campaign. Announcement^^of ' ^ The agreement
have been urging Huston's retire- wttha White He
ment to redouble their premure on tended byRopufc
■mi Informal pottttrtom that fo ch^i. of th.
Huston would not leave the chair- tlon. and others,
manahlp voluntarily, but would be n l, l .
willing to resign If Mr. Hoover re-1 M
mXt it up to th.pr»»t turn ,„£• SZZ.'I,
y oU operator* and the
Petroleum Awocistion
established Wednesday
M appointment at seven
i the board of directors
organisation. They are
and. H. P. Wens, F. B.
O. Sawyer. 8. C. Her-
Woodruff and J;**.
Hooper To Spend _
Quiet Fourth
Is Not to Fish
Senator Foes, of Ohio oontmnaa fuj of trrtsatxm the 18-macth session
today to thejorefront as a possible of congmq7an «nd shortly there-
cnoice far Huston* successor, but mfter.
there was no indication that Mr. 1 Hoover Wbw
Hoover had Indicated a definite Ur Hoover won all three of hie
chotce- ■ _ - t points In the agreement The rates
COLTS BAND
QITEHWK
miA AmiSIMA ^ their private Income is sufficient
Din CDDI■(■ to pay Income taxes under the other
■i by aver a hondred oil Osre th handling fireworks and In
ghar Iwhtf— men recog- eating and drinking were urged to*
relation of the various day by Dr. J. C. Anderson on the
tin— here to the oil in- eve of independence day and Its
i probable casualties.
r.i| ! “Real patriotism on July 4 consists
ry**ee Explained ! in celebrations that will put no-
xxses of the Independent body In the hospital or the ,ceme-
Assodstion of Texas and tery on July 5." he said. The toll
cos that gave rise to Its of shattered hands or limbs, mutl-
n were explained by lated bodies, powder burns, and the most of the Washington
ent Petroleum Association of Texas. “Gorging on chicken salad sand-
wh > was to have been the principal wlchss and highly colored carbonat-
spebker. Was prevented by illness ed drinks offered at every erosa-
fre tn being present, hto physician road will hardly be conducive to a
hating ordered him to cancel en- happy July 5”. he said,
gni emdnt \ tor trips at this time, and ------—-
SE Swilley Is Facing
program, was detained by business • : m »•# n .
a+team* ;'! A Life Sentence
|. QoesUoa sf Harpfas Ofl __ _i-
4he crinc of the situation giving LIHKitTV. Tex, July *—(^TT
rt* to th> organisation of the Inde- John 8. Swilley today faced » life
pendent Petroleum Aviation of imprisonment sentence smemed^
S ms. to the effort, U*t it know a Jury whkhtart itfgfct ccnvtoted
miking 11 the Interest *n'
di Itry. was set forth by Mr Wilde as J. H. Hendrix^touston carpenter
fol on: there Is now being produced Counsel for Swilley announced he
In the United States approximately would appeal.....
t«|) and a half millions barrels of Hendrix eras slain In the BetiDey
cr tde oil dally, which 1$ practically home near here in Number, 1»
th i amount of the present demand. nft*r he and bis wife had sought
T IsTtoVtng imported wane three £ugc time frem a *torm^wiHey
hundred thousands of barrels of *«*Wled he shot In self-defense,
chbeD oil daily from Venezuela and Hendrix attempted to rob him
SS^iSmSSTctmtiim. creat- g* trial SwiUey atoo wn
m r a surplus of oU la the United » We sentence but this was
Slates tjtito oU Is being imported, reveraad on appeal._*
II r. Wilde explained, pflnclpally by , GUABDAB80LVED
• (nwn| cry un, th. nmkr com-
tsz ivb e e
tbetr production while at the same ^HugES^Sd th?So hJSSTn
-i- . __J_ moat at him, and when he kept
(continueo ON pads six) advancing he fired on him.
Houston Ice Pick
Attack Is Fetal
HOUSTON. Texas. July 3.—(UP)
—A thwarted lover- was charged
with murder bare today, and Lor-
UERK are some random thought* and the date of the trial did not
11 that have been accumulated as allow them sufficient time to sum-
worth while Ideas The quotations mon all the witnesses that they
•re verified: planned to use.
•All the reasonings of men are not Counsel presented as one of the
worth one sentiment of woman." principal claims for a new trial the
• • • • statement that since the trial one
“If little labor, MUe are our witness, of whom they did not know
gains; until after the trial, had voluntarily
Min's fortunes are according to his appeared and offered to testily. The
pains." purported testimony was presented
• • • • with an affidavit from the wltnees
‘-Blessed to the man who, having $** Placed In the motion. ' !
nSUitng to say, abstains from giving Judge Miller stated at the Close of
ui T ortiv pvidmvcr of the fact .“ the argument for a new trial that in
| ^ ml•* hto opinion the trial had been con-
* You see the fact to that the ducted tn all fairness and that the
vfio and-s akutf Hut *Trae sum of proper ana tnat he saw no grounds
all that makea a Just man happy for a new trial.
fend for the arrest and conviction
of the men. Oov. Moody posted
citterns of |feequite $340. Sheriff
Hal Hood of Dallas <100 and T. K.
Irwin $38.
; Of Oklahoma City Property May Lose Insurance
te?e struggled with the town-1 ultimatum to step immediately the would bo powerfam." that regulations would prevent 0
Hlng problem sjfaonth. Invasion of oU denicks. FamBlar Mgbt . saters. A n<W -washing in proers
Santa Anna People
Will Make Visit
To Eastern States
companies.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1930, newspaper, July 3, 1930; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093743/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.