The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 6, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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Lions Nose Out TE4CHEISMR
Cisco^ 24 to 23' 0W««KTS
BROWNWOOD (Tw) BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1940
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1.
A. last -quarttr rally by the Cisco
nearly proved
L°*jpes 1
the; Brown wood
however.
ALLSTARS LOSE
‘ JQ DBC. 50 TO 19HUNTSVILLE. J,n. »-tndlTVlu«l
< • .*. - . Lscoring honors were captured by a
.««. *»
24-23 score when the rough aid ex-
citing game ended at the Daniel
Baker gymnasium.
X Bwwnwood want Into ‘the last
quarter with a 17-10 lead after
holding the Loboes scoreless la
third quarter. Sparked by the long
shots aC Ray Burnsides, chueky
Smith and Warren of HPC
Are Leading Scorers
At Huntsville
nasium
I guard, the Visitors scored 13 points
>. »mo«
Jimmy Elrtson of Brown
In the final stanm but .were never
eb*e to. overcome the Lion * *
■ f
the leading scorer with eleven
He scared the first four field
of the game for Brownwood to
came an early Cisco load.
The Lions were on
the end of the first
the half.
to 10 at
UON8
LeRoJ O'Oulnn,
started at center, was
or With ten points. Ray
and l£i« lfilkr led for the lasers
with s >ven and six. All-around
tap. S to ir at play o ’ Ous Snodgrass, all-star
<Bftrtcr amt IS guard. Was one of the features of
_ scoring honors were captured by
members of the Dan- 1 P*lr of Howard Payne players. For-
ties trrttnll squad helped ward Rusty Smith and Roland War-
herd-lighting group of ren. here Friday night but Sam
all-stars by a 50-19 Houston Teachers won the basketball
nlcht »» the DBC .*»-, «“£ 14 ^ ^ Wlmn
the ““ “x* ~ pUy- Tncherc. Sun Howtoo lad n-14 u
the half.
The quintets will conclude the
two-game series here tonight.
Doing Her Little
Bit For Tommy
int r mm . '
the Brownwood-Cisco
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Rice, f
Chrton,
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ff ft ftm pf tp
I i 1 IU
.00119
.2 0 2 1 4
Indoor Track Season
the giupe. Despite extra poundage
Will
Open Tonight
NEW YORK, Jen. e—(UP)—The
1940 indoor track stanm opens to-
rn* the constant threat of losing night with the meet of the Cblum-
#S.“£r*SS:
> Totals.
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ifA ......o o j • o
..f...........10 1 9 24
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........2 l 1 3 5
.........3 •( 3 2 6
.......1.2 0 3 3 4
........ 3 0 2 0 4
......1.2 0 1 2 4
a short tin
the basket
Miller.
Gleaton
of good scoring chance?
Although he was In the game only
time. Wilson Lewis found
for eight DBC points.
The Bex Scare
.3 ooos
............. 3 1 0.9 7
,...........,0 0 0 3 0
.,...01 0 11 llhe field of
..0 0 0 0 A‘mile eyent.
Snodgrass .
F. McDaniel
Gilliam ....
if
TOtah . .. . . . ....11 1 9 19 23
* Score by periods.
Lions .....8 4 3 1—iai
Cisco ..............S 4 0 13—23
\ Officials—Hugh Oleaton and Mar-
ton Wetael. J. ' J
Fro netting the Lion-Bobo contest
lest tugbt. Coach Mad Miller's sce»
ond stringers of Brownwood High
smothered the Cisco seconds 19 to 2.
A field goal in the third quarter
socounted for CtoWs two points.
Billy londorv and John Clardy led
the local attack with seven and tix
paints, respectively.
Players used in.the game were:
. Brownwood—Bynum, ■> Clardy. Lon-
don. Reed. DfeHay end Evans: Cis-
co—Qualls. Taylor. Brock. Barnhffi,
Donovan. Lamter and Morris.
Scare by quarters:
Brownwood
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KINNEY FEATURES
IN KCEVjCTORY
| BY ROY t. FORREST
Called 9 torn Staff Cerrespewdent
Rice mtltute offered the South-
wmt Conference a prise basketball
find today but Rice was the only
beneficiary.
Robert <Bat ’em Bob' Kinney
likely will he bed news to Texas,
Arkansas. Baylor. Texas A. A M.
and Southern Methodist—as he eras
to Teicas Christian University, in
. Houston ia&t night.
Young Kinney, six feet 51* inch
center wfi0trtp6 in his field goals,
soared 30 points for Rice which best
tCU, 57-41. in the first conference
game of 1040 His team attracted
2 >00 fans Jo the game.
And tonight. Rice gets its second
of 13 chances for victory when Tex-
as. the defending Champion, appears
‘ at HpWrtsn Texas stars
Bgbkjr Moers. high-scoring gui
anky center
Totals ........
DANIEL BAKER
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O'Guinn ..
Brxttoh ...
Campbell .
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W. Lewis .
■m icin' —
X Lewis ...
Barnet . ..
Tgupijll ■
H. Olgaton
four medal events feature the pro-
gram. Don Lash. Indiana police-
man. Leslie MpcMitchcM. New York
University sophomore sensation;
Archie San Rami. Sugar Bowl 1,300
meter wtonftr; Tow Deckard of In-
diana and I uigi Herns H. Italy's 1192
Olympic UM meter chsmpton top
12 entered in the two- i
_ I Mq(
vr w vr j w^waaw. i j
2 1 0 0 >1 In the half-mile special. Olenn1 *■
--• — — — iCunningham. Kansas, will meet John §
.9 3 0 3 19 , Woodruff. Olympic 900-metsr chsm-:
pion, and winner of the L C. 4-A
... *'S
10 0 1 2 Oene Venxke. N. Y. A. C.,; Jim
. 4 2 0 OlO Kehos. Mgryanld: Sanford: Oold-
1 7 i berg, MtUrose A. A and Joe Zeitier,
ill 5; Ma
0\0 2 , '
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0 0 0 ?
O.i 6
oka
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Totals
SSau?^.. 4 i 4io-i9
Referee—J W. Snider.
0
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0 0 0! 0 *
0 0 <91, of1 - - . . . .
0 0 0 2- t The condition of Wilbur 8mith.
--| — — who underwent major surgery on
1 2 30 Thursday in Medical Arts hospi- j
j...... i..... 23 4 1 2 60 Thursday in Medical A
by periods: • [ I I taL is mid to be much
taker .....v.7 7 14 22^50 day.
better to-
This flowery, fancy and scanty
bathing suit figured prominently
in a "wartime fashions" parade
in London. Proceeds of the show
were used to buy games for men
at the front.
BUlies to Play On
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Reeves.
BANCS, ZEPHYR
TEAMS CLASH
HEREJONIGHT
Three closely-fought games are
expected tonight at the Dap lei
Baker gymnasium when the bask-
etball teams of Bangs and Zephyr
high schools clash.
The first game, beginning at 6 45
o'clock, pairs the Junior boys.
Zephyr and Bangs girls meet in the
second game and the final contest
brings together the senior boys, tho
same group that battled In the
championship contest of the recent
Bangs tournament Bangs won
that
lost to Zephyr earlier in the
son. L±--. j. I ’ ’ |
. Admission will be ten cento.
Putting Green Tests
Banned; '40 Tourney
Dates Are Scheduled
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NEW YORK. Jan. 6— (UP) —
Continuance of the trial stymie rule
McLEMORE FINDS ATHLETIC PROFIT
TOPS ATHLETIC PURITY IN FAVOR
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TEXAS NEWS
444 444
BRIEFS
By HENRY McLEMORE .many games, and they wont pick
United Press * Staff Correspondent up any 9130.000 checks la tljp Rose
Bowl, but they'll be pure. And
LOS ANGELES, Jan 6—(UP.— that’s what they're afraid of, taka
. . , As a fellow who lost his glee ; <» frnm oiven the choice be-
in effect the past two years andjc]ub standing because of the first twwn xthMft purity and athletic
a new rule prohibiting players, Carnegie Founuawon investigation and—oh. weU. I don't have
from drawing their, putters along , <1 was being paid $10 a weejt not lo ^ you choice will be
the surface of the green to test to sing j. the current "cleaning up" madc ' \.
the consistency of the grass were of Pacific Coast Conference sports jt au bolls down to this: You
the features of the annual report gives me a laugh. n€Ter get anything for nothing, not
of the executive committee of the: And I don't mean any Uttlo even football players
laugh, either, but a rousthg, belly-'--
type one, worthy or the faculty’
comedians who are meeting behind DCftH,
locked doon here to consider the |
500.000 words of da tat gathered by;
Edwin! N. Atherton, one-time G- - —— i.‘ vcjL'J-
manJ I CHICAGO. Jan. O-(UP) — Tm
There is no teUlng how. many ^
pairs Of rubber sneakers and false . STSuxt.j u Jxv ChiCag
faces and wigs that detecUve Ath- ^ _t rtoiio. TeXak':'
erton used in gathering proof that ^ntrart c*ii»d for
all w*- not Btrietlv amateur alonrr ^ COntr*Ct C*Ued tC*
thte
this:
I
United 8tales Golf Association to-
Upon the recommendation of the
rules commlttae headed by Morton
the practice of players testing put-
ting greens
“While raarty players test the
grass away from the line of the
putt,” said the report, “they forget
that by leaving Lie grass roughed
up by this procedure they do ‘ an
Injustice to the other players fol-
lowing- Such roughing or testing
of the grass by the putter or oth-
erwise will be considered as plac-
ing a mark On the green and sub-
1 jeettng the player who so tests
j the surface of the green to a ooe-
»an, Chicago Cabs <
In Salary Dispute
tied by agreements.
SSTZmZZ atl0 00°cutfromw®-000 he^
M celled last year and that he wouldn't
f t officials of the Cubs said last
Sr.^SSI ISSfulS 2S:
nuk in the conference
Finds Nettling New • ' .
ssISwsr*:
r, who wa
BY UNITED FREAK
FORT WORTH—Or. Edwin __
Elliott, regional director of the Na- ltrokc penally
^ ^ p.^“^1g||tc1SrnJtoSipTvS;U ,
the 1938-39 fiscal year had been . j
deposed of. Of cases closed.
8 41 required hearings or formal pro- ; * ‘f^ournainenU be I TL'Ii "I
eedure. The remainder were “t-, fnilolnnxl onen a» t th ^ pro^... T more
■held as follows. National upen at; This was common knowledge It f ..T
ry JGolf Club, Warrens- happens at every school that has -xnectationj,
o. June 6. 7 and •• P»hlie - LL—. --expectations
namely, that boys who could run.
Of cases closed. onl>-, ’ “V ,T~ J?*1*00*1 kick of pas. a fpotball were sub- J to ^T^oi
n* fArm.1 nm. | cMmpwMlu^ 201_____ 1^.. t | sidlsed and given opportunities Jo thtnk t^re*g a *
Canterbury
a decent football team East. West,; "a 95000
North and South, the schools that rtgbt but
nAWan,,,,. ,
church, in Fort_Worth. ,. Cahf . sept
FORT WORTH—Cecil Morgan. *
local chairman of the Jackson Day
left
for owner/Phil K.
W rig ley, who was out Vt town.
“There’s no compromlse/br conces-
sion in it. Dean knew before he left
last fall what he wa/ going to get
1940. I Don't
toe’ll. Sef
didnt come up to
year." Dean said
would have been all
out take a $10,000 out.”
i
—
j
, Sept 9-14: ' who make winning possible No one t F'rpH Annstnli SpfkK
Ch«pU-- ™u«K «, M ISjj g.,, Conn
23-28.
Kills Mother-in-Uw,
contributions here U«l- Jun|{ Mail Gets Bpdy
hordes of fine football placers ar-
rive at school each year because
they love the colors of the pro-
NEW YORK. Jan 8—fUF)—
lessor of romance languages dr thc/Fr<-ci Apostoli says “it's Bill' Conn
in a hurry or the sticks.''
What Apostoli means is this: He
figures his upset victory last-night
who were in brownwood for treat- Carlsbad. New Mexico, left yester- 1ly
ment $ few weeks during the ill- dkv for their home in JaL New j 'Vr. _ machine on U
ness of both of them, have return-, Mexico, after a brief visit with 5toh«^ Jf JL, two miles
iTAC Corn* Monday m * tn.tr n^nt «»■». iter v« ™
^Daniel Baker's Hill Billies' will Mr Mrs B Singleton. Mrs
meet the John .Tarletoa P lowboys Reeves. Jfl. ^Reeves and
Kdgy night ip a baskctbxD game ( Yeu and f#ul EvanR' who form' tory' liquldator for -the
drinking water that the sc
affords They gravitate to
______ spots because they are offered _ ______^ ^
•» tmlitknt i d,C1SSA^> uiTp^tot-SS; -hTn
his mother-In- *> actual currency but things that Square Garden, entitles him to a
her body in a 11 t**es nxmey to buy/ such as quick title shot at Conn, current
trunk “because she was always nag- ; ***». enteiWnment and lighth«^eight(di^plon
1 gins me for not getting a Job ." Hodginf. l And, if Conn will not grant Apos-
wln Uni- The trunk containing the body was to It. do yod suppose, that toU this title shot, the hard-hit-^,
•JSS sms?ss. sdSSSSESBi S&IF
accident'
crash-
i ^ beat to death
5W“ y >»w and stuffed
Vernon Lratons reported he would r^^.,,.. „
AU8TIN-
versity of 1
pu.* Christ!, and J
50. San Antonio.
away^ Pai^r^said sprnj/to bring in football players .> “Apostoli did something, that no
-
on ^lie. JTAC court at Stephen-
^W-'’ > : v IT
Mr. and Mrs B Sin, 1.ton. Mr, ^ oTmu! crttlcallr lnjurrt. \ ~ '/ Oti^t.rd.nU one els. ever ao^optahrt-uM
Nonys Evans, daughter of Mr | 'AUSTIN Will O! Knox, statu- teats of the case. /This isn't said in condeoanition that includes Conn He floored Bet-
8tate Ip- De Lao told Chief of Detectives/" tha practice of subsiding college tina for the count of Pin*
dinner given by'Mrs Charles Orif
tJln at Ebony: \j
Jap Talfes Lead in
Y liv^d here.
Mr and Mrs Edward Efger and
t Mrs Harry Whittenburg of Ebony
Ciiester cooper wpre y^rw Year dinner guests here.
Egger s staler, Mrs Das
M L
. Mr «'and Mrs
. , . . , have returned to their home at Sil- . M
Philippine Tonmey - l£IK£'^a,£u'urZi
' MANILA. Jan. 6— (UP»— Harold Mrs " ' ^
(Jug* McSpadden of Boston fell - U[
tihued to lead the $5 000 hilipplnee 9**° their son. Rev. Firman Weedon. of
{the Baptist Theological Seminary.
. fort Worth, and daughter. Mrs
M Cash, of Ldop. *nd their
suranc* Department, today became; John L Sullivan that his wifi
receiver of American Agency cUkH*. had been In the next
Lloyds, an insurance organisation when he attacked her mother
players As a matter or fact, I 10th round Conn went 30 rounds
think it's all right. Good football with Bettina and never had him on
games are fine fun mid life is too the floor
!r
Cooper
and Mrs Baird Shaffer o<
Mr and Mrs A M Weedon.
1315 Austin avenue, had as Uielr
guests during the recent holidays.
* score of 140 for the first two rod- * JordmT Springs
? . . | Mrs Olenn Breshear and da ugh- ^
amolo of Japan, who was Kathryn, of StephenviUr. are ,Rm:lies
second place yesterday • fthot to lhe home of Mr and ; - .
to move mto undisputed M T rjMBP R*y and
place iyith a total of 141 “ **' (Sooper ! Dallas are visiting BiUle and Mac
He Wajs followedL by Larry Mr and Mrs' O L Petty of Allen Weaver, ill Vine street.
and
offcratlng under the Lloyds plan ^ attempted to stock him/Mrs. *hort curt anythihg that brings
with headquarters at Dallas. The j pj i,« saloj she had been out happiness All I object to is the!
receivership results from a char- walking than idog when th£ attack false front the colleges put on
ter forfeiture wit filed by the At- occurred She told poilc/that she This current Pacific Coast inves-
torney Oenerals Department al- had been living with/De Lao for tigaUon. for example, with sup-
Uglng the company L> be 'hope- Uiree years although they never P««ll> high-minded men. wiUi
iesslv insolvent “ had been married/ De Lao said »d®als to match, putting on » show
I • - , . , they had been
AUSTIN--The capital city faced SJJL-
the prospect of a prohibition elec- ’_
: non today after announcement by
l
MORTUARY
ried at Crown
ksakwe
Moers. high-scoring guard.
and W D
Other season-opening games to-
night are the meeting between Bay.
tor and SMU at _Waco and the
Texas Agftos-TCU contest at College
Station. • v! • - ■ ! •*.
/ . Blare .Marked Men
Opposing conference coaches anx-
iously will watch the performance*!
of Grady Vaughn and Pete Creasy
of Baylor. Frank Carswell of Rtoe>
and Moers. Haupt and Hull of Tex-
as, These players, tops last year,
are “marked men” this season.
Arkansas, with th* scoring leader
of last year—John Adams, ^man-s
idle until ’next Friday and! Saturday
nights when it meets Texas at Fay-
etteville Ark.
Ip the Houbton game last night,
both Rice and TCU allowed teams
much unproved from' the 1936 sea-
bon. ■ J 'VjJfji
The Christians sUrted fast, befud-
dled the Ri'.crnen with rapid passing
and ses sawed the score in their
favof 19-17 in the first 15 minute.
Ban Abney. TCU center, troubled
Rice with follow-up baskets until be
tiled and toft the gaaae.
Kinney. Carswell and Ike Btealtiey
turned on the heat and took the
lead for F*™* at halftime. 28-23. Af«
ter the rest period. Kinpey. SteaUey
and Gomes built the toad to 38-23.
Robert Grcaecloae began hitting
the loop aad cut Rice's toad to 40-40.
But Chet Palmer. Steakley and Bert
Salman got close shots to salt apay
the gsune Groaeclose made 10 pofthto
to toad TCU scoring.
Manila, with a 71-TJ—144; san Antonio are visiting Mr
Von Nida of Australia, de- Mrs J C. Harris
champion, with a 72^73—146.‘j -
Zimmerman. Portland. Ore., A M Weedon,
147; Al Zimmerman. Portland, sick several days
over a study of conditions they al- H^cr^L^ar^h^dtod^at^hi
ready know ! residence in San Angelo Thursdav
I wonder who they think they 're wen. ^Id Friday at 4 p. m at the
JJS. W*tU Chm T^XaS Wells t»wy are *not fooling me! ctSrfS1 ***
Frankie Blanchard of £? £££? f C^pleted ill 1939 ^uTTn 'SUtta'E, ^ ^of^Mor^o^
will urge such a step. M to do is to Uke a collective survnors include four daughters.
lthRt- begmnmg this minute. MrS j. d Langford. Menard. Mrs.
completed 6 671 i>r« they will never give a football play- M. E Jasper of San Angelo. Mrs.
E LPAJBO—A' hurried errand to
In. the comer grocery store far his
75—148; H. L.
Australian amateur.
*♦ ftfSSXSS:
Airport|
Mrs Wi O
Terry, of Houston
their mother and
Mrs J B Weems. 510
boy ran from the curb
BlUou. « to*. ftnt* * » * —■ , ^ w ^ » «*« hU .or* ^ trart
Shelton and son. with Uie Mate highway department *“* “ * trUC* U
are vtritm* hurrying to the store
visiting soon
grandmoUw.
Ad- Miss Marianne Busby.i who is
jams They came to Lolmwood]teaching in Hico. ta spemiuig the
'with Mrs Weems on her return week-end »ith her mother. Mrs
for his mother .* Hta
crushed and the boy
toe reached a hospiUl
the (iad not been tabulated but will be
was approximately 300.
night Records already tabulated show
/ —
wju that $068 applications lor approval
tod before of well locations observing the usual
from spending the holidays with V
'll '_j_ jy ♦*
i The airplane hangar at
Blown wood’ Municipal airport
miles north of the city, has |een
completed, except for hangllg
doora. City Manager F E
i
wished th*n* <n ««««,_ . , , u_ Ab,
Mr and Mrs
rett moved last week _____—.
five tonio. that point being more con*, York and Boston While in ^
venient to the territory covered by York she will visit the show rooms
Mr Barrett, traveling salesman , of lcndlni: firms there 1 uonai
Gsi land Bar- i lene is leaving tomorrow for a two
ek to San Ah-! weeks' \iait with friends . in New: s ■ ~ — a
spacing regulations were made dur-
M a u ,, u ,mg tile year. There were also 1.799
KL PASO Alvin E Null. M. pto- applications for special permits to
feasor of history/"* Texas College drill welLv under exceptions to thr
of Mines, died/at his Home late spacing rule. Of these 340 were re-
yrsicrday aftey s brief illness NUII j^ted. i
s brief illness Nidi
attack In his class
ly He had been con-
the El Paso educa-
Ibe report ta yet incomplete op the
number of well* aoandoned and
plugged during the year, but
and the College of finRii^l report ta expected to tit^w
M E Weaver
/ t Basketball Resalts {
Sara Teachers 53, Howard
Pftyoi 36. ^ ti ^ \ ;
East Texas State .51, Abilene
^ .^wosM. Texas Christian 41,
. tS- Tech 43. N—^Jfc^^op
JSSZ> State 29.
, - Taxas Mihes 50. Ariaooa State 29.
v Oregon State 49, Idaho 39
Southern California 49 tcyoto 33.
Colorado Cottage 30. Colorado Mines
51. Colorado SUte 49
79 McMonry 39
uction. The s|ieetmeud.. wails j of lier son, Dr
toske been painted aluminum and '
hangar appears new. although ’ ^ and Mrs* J • H Warren are
from a dtateanttad citv moving from 408 Norwood to the
and
tbg hangar appears new, although
materials from a dlstnanttod citv
barp wer« utilized in Its construct, l‘otne which they recently bought
tkm Jj , at 1813.Seventh street.
.She new hangar will be utilised " ;| 1 '
mTsl
1 Mr Wilkinson's parents. Judge'
iMrs T C- Wilkinson, are leavt
this afterntxai for their he
Eldorado
since 1916 Null was a prom
figure in local "round-table"
and forums He was a
live of 8otnervilto. ind.
the biggest gam yet experienced in
number of new weUs m the state.
_ Appeal Made to Stop
V ,522^! Eviction of Tenants
storing
training of
wood s two
Mid Daniel
also be
used in the CAA
from Brown-
y.Howard Payne
and 'space will
an a commercial
baits to owners of any bther planr-s
desiring to use the Jpuigar Fueling
faeyflues win be available at the
17 F ■:
Hallmark Says Haley
Article, "Too Heroic’
■ ■ ■ ' <’
Sheriff Jack Hallmark ta not fav-
Mr.v W R Roberts li
ed from Ban Antonio at
j B Dunagan. 1317 Avenue B.
returned Ust night from a week's tade of Mrs B A
business trip to Huntsville On ( ' *
Wednesday night he attended the, Attend
weekly floor show and radio pro- and Mrs/ Jo;
gram given inside the prLson walls
at Huntsville He found U to be
k very excellent show, with a large
number of visitors attending. •
return-
ta at the
tr.
Mrs George Waixhe, 809 Book-
er, has returned from a visit in
Ban Antonio.
Robert Martin, son of Mr and
Mrs. R M Martin, who
ocably impressed by a ar- wen’ an emergency operation
tide relating the. killing of Police-; appendicitis in 8an Apgelo
man Jack Fusion of Brownwood.
The article, by Foy Walden Haley,
widow of Jack Haley, is not a true
happened, in many
sheriff said. He be-,
makes “too much
y. who sbog Officer | .
Fusion to death with a. pistol hid-! aft*r
dm under i his va
unaeri hta*armpit while Fusion| to
seeking information,on Hatosr’bj
tourist cabin hare. Uty'
mortally wounded, Fus-! ^
three shots, two of which
Haley in the arm and leg.
Hallmark received no im-
heroism or bravery in
with Haley, he mid.
days agOt was returned to
here yesterday and ta gett
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs Tom/
Coggln. returned
Abilene, where tbdy visited a few
the Christmas
ivilto. " X
Funeral
Deen of
Brownwood and Mr and| Mrs
Oeorge BolloR of Blanket were in
AhUene vniferday to attend the
funeral o/Mrs Mai Reeves
Reeves / former Brown county
Ident./died at her home
y She was the grandmoth-
W/Or Mrs Deen and Mrs Bolton
Mrs Jack Rudder of Brady, an
other granddaughter, also attend
, ed the funeral f '
or. _L
few j Singing ai Bethel Sunday Night
home j Singers of Brown county and this
along section are invited to the
that will be held Sunday night al
7:30 o'clock in the Bethel church.
,1102,17 mltaa/east of Brownwood. New
tstned by the government by wire
tapping, found Oton Cox of Dallas
innocent yesterday of conspiracy
to sell narcotics. The U. 8 Su-
preme Court recently ruled against
wire upping as violation of per-
sonal liberty.
ST LOUIS. Jan 6-<UP*-
Oov. Lloyd C. Stark today appeal-
ed to landowners of southeast Mis-
souri to withhold all evictions of
tenants until after Feb. 1. thus
giving state and federal officials
time in which to aid hundreds of
almost destitute sharecroppers in
Oalloway.
Stephens.
and Mr John Rhea
that section.
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books will be used for this program.
Mr and Mrs Tyson Scrutchto
wav .vcr sue
idedttor i$ a
Although m
ton fired tbn
GU>b«, son of Coun- j ter, Miss Catherine Sue Galloway,
visit in the home of her
its, Mr end Mrs. J. C. Oal-
. UDINE, Italy,{Jao §—<VP> a
sdto. weighing 11 pounds, waft bora
today lo Mr aqd Mrs. Prmio Car-
Bite. Camera Is • the fanner
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of Lockhart are here to attend the
OIUm. «» - coun.'*^ *- 8Cn“ChU‘'‘ »
Mayfield Oibba.
to New Mexico A
M Udilege. at Lae Cruces. N. M
aftef spending the holidays
4 ' | Mrs \ Alfred Bohard of Del Rio.
HawTZKZXEZ |**•' 8
Hawycr 8aa Saba visited Tues- street, left this morning to
WYe^
dinner guests to the Wells home ' - •*
were Modle Wells. Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mm J H Swindle of I
Waco are here to attend the Oal-
loway-Stephens wedding and visit
the home of Mrs. Swindle’s sis -
Mrs. J. C. Oalloway.
Owen H Whitfield, vice presi-
dent /at the Farmers Union, told
Governor last night -thdt s
similar to the road-
“sJtdown" of a year ago ta f
tog unless something ta done
lately to stop evictions
a visit with
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that
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C D. Trice of Fry end Mrs
C Morris
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leaves for Dpi Rio
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whe were married
recently
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both return here
Mrs. Bowers before Mrs. Bohard
nex^Mak
John Swindle of Waoo is
Brownwood to attend the _
of his cousin. HMD Oaihertof
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