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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
Abaorbe4
October. IMS
BRENHAM, TEXAS, S XTURDAY, JULY 7, 1934
Twt» million storm troopers,-
vigtfctoc,. 'by- secret psttVF wtn**To"tt "'
A large exhibit hall across
with
of the . tw/tityMIth annual
f. ' . C • z>- « -U,Z''J ^Wb^^?6t
Extension ■Service officials .■?’\'Su«soy.lT.n .s
chemistry, 1
written by Bruce
Barton and
m J’l8'-
V\ hen asked
—
C of
19.54
"Your
to '
into
economic
-nine
will be
College
and Wyoming,
WEATHER
Phc Act requires an affidavitEast Tex.o
POST AS HOUSING
sponsor^
Champion Typist "
conterctK e
sessions
the
relief fluffs be
10c.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT—
committee-
can
that
the coming
Hohn gaveMISSIONARY MAY
COTTON
BY KIDNAPPERS
un-
KJ
■■ *s
One year ago today middling
cotton sold in Brenham for 10.10.
Reds and
not over
Mr
and
truly yours,
I. Wiginton
some
bales
Established
January. 1>66
various
discuss
pecatt
Many gin-
impression
he sworn|
4
Tramp...tramp...not getting tired,
are you? Why, th«y have been
marching only five or six hours.
JOHNSON SILENT
ON INDUSTRY PLAN
Sweet cream butterfat, 20c.
Sweet cream butterfat, delivered atSAILORS ON SHORE
LEAVE STAGE BRAWL
pro-
cer-
„ if
revision, function of state
department' of education.
shabby and the third floor, the biology de-
bou- partment.FECIAL MEETING HELD BY
COUNTY AGENTS FRIDAYgin-
cot-
,3
'.SK
paigtt into an extensive, persistent and efficient drive
for peace education is invited by WORLD PEACE-
WAYS, 103 Park Avenue, New York City.BRENHAM GIRLS
MAKE HONOR ROLL
AT UNIVERSITY
JOHNSON PREDICTS
END RELIEF FUNDS
Tramp...tramp...tan in a row two
secdAdt »zplirt...why, you look actu-
ally faint...stand up. .Vho first day
hasn't passed yet.
> -........ - -
Tramp...Tramp., ten in a row...two
seconds apart...
Today’s Prices
Brenham middling, 12.15
Houston middling, 11.95
Galveston middling, 12.10
Cottonseed, street pnee, $2000.
Cottonseed hulls. $1200.
Cottonseed meal, retail $1.50.
the ultimate re
million persons.
garrets,■ rooms and laboratories, the second [
PLANNING GALA
'TMIUrMTIAU C/lTRUCE DECLARED
AS HITLER LEAVES
FOR SUMMER HOME
Burea^/of
visit gins
oaths free
determined should the Secretary of
Agriculture deem it desirable. In no
case, however may the tax be less
than five cents a pound.
•ELISSA LANDI5TAR
AT SIMON SUNDAY-
IAustin, Tex., July 7.—A total of
630 students in the College of Arts
and Sciences at The University of
Texas made grades during the spring
Woods, --tateGINNERS NOT TO BE
HAMPERED WITH “RED TAPE’later in the day. The wedding
the evening program.
Identity of the persons to be
ried has not been disclosed.
ministration
Washington," 1Y"C.. July. 7 (/P) —
James A. Moffett assumed the recov-
ery job of the Housing Administrator
today with the objective of getting
half a billion dollars into home reno
vation by fall and
employment of five
Tu’v 6 a ■n-'f-nl meeting was called
✓
bv County Agent T H Roensch, of
all commum'lv and county
•• -I..;- assistant*
•' •th . them their duties in
1”’k' cad administration
...for 1 day...for 10 day* for 20 daytA.for 40 days...
FOB 46 DAtfXTTHYs* Mft THl SOLDIIKS DI AD IN TH! WAI
Despite the truce, the propaganda! at the college
50. Aug .1. it-
I. Hughes, head
A Hill, presi-
S T C . Can
cleared all disturbed areas, using tanks
to flatten barricades. Rioters, were
mostly unemployed, who were'incens-
ed at a reduction in the city dole.
Among fifty taken to hospitals, the
„ _a-.- c . . .. . , , , th/approval of Secretary Ickes. Final
condition of six is said to be hopeless.
... 4 —— ----------r rtciaitw of the bonds are now being
watch
for his
as a county .
Those are the soldiers dead in the
< World War.
Let u» stand on the curbstone and
watch them march by.
This advertisement,
presented here is part of, an educational campaign
for world peace. Cooperation to develop this cam-
I at a pre«s con-
Housing program
Chicago. III.. July 7 —Franklin
MacVeagh, 96, secretary of the treas-
agreement in
■ Hon. Sam I) W. Low,
County Judge. W ashington ( ountv,
Brenham, Texas
1 he Act levies a tax of 50 perL cent • :
^t’-Hte -avenfifirTeritr^r market price
per pound of lint cotton, which has „
been determined at 11.34 cenfs, on all
cotton ginned above the 10,460,251
bales of 478 pounds net weight fixed
as the maximum to be ginned tax-
free. Under the statute the average
Confirming our telephone conver-
sation of this date, we are register-
ing Washington County for a hearing
before tin Highway Commission on
August 1. in regard to the widening of
i pita], have been made tc* .T-xas State
College for Women (CIA) bv the
Public Work's Administration ’ in
Washington, This new loan is to be
ADMINISTRATOR "
11>
mar-
The
I groom, however, is a member of the
| pecan growers' association .
5r- mid. are'so large that th,, cattle
tall in them and break thiir legs
WOODWARD WILL •
SPEAK IN BRENHAM
2.30 P. M. MONDAY
will go to Lu Grange, where he will
-peak at eight o’clock Monday even-
ing
Bale tags are to be issued to
tiers who will attach them to all
ton ginned this season when the
ducer surrenders tax-exemption
tdicates (covering the amount of the
cotton ginned, or when he pay* the
uniforms; are -••it
a month's vacation Their future be
ciitnes Germany's foremost political
problem Nazi leaders issued a care-
' ml statement .saying that they aie
I inseparable from the Nazi part).
rogram are: Dr. I.
superintendent of
Dr A. W Birdwh I
F Austin S T C .
C. T. /Xrrowood
ITP) With
Egg*, 13c.
Fryers, Rhode Island
Plymouth Rocks, weighing
2 pounds, 14c.
Fryers, common stocks,
Common hens, 6c.
Large hens, 7c.
Old roosters, 3c.
Sour cream butterfat. No. 1, 17c.
“ferfat, Na 2, 15c.
FORMER CABINET OFFICER
DEAD
me arts
Swerling, “Sisters Linder the Skin", building. The first* floor will house-
moves swiftly .from Park Avenue ‘ the physics and photography class |
mansions to bare Parisian garrets,! rooms anil laboratories.
from great industrial centers to the- ■ floor, the department of
atres and concert halls, from
hall-bedrooms to luxury-laden
■ doirs.
—-Co-feetored—with”4»fiss '
Frank Morgan and Joseph Schild- .
kraut. Morgan, who ranks with Lion-!
el Barryrnore»„.\Valter Connolly, ajul i
’I: ..TJBfce' irfTlfie...
character actors of the screen, ehacts
•the rote of the multimillionaire-indus-
trial magnate who wearies of his tre-
»
mendous responsibilities and seeks
• . I
to recapture tile glamour and romance
of youth. Miss Landi Is the epitome
of his dream. •
Schildkraut returns to .the screen
after an absence of nearly tour years'
a& the brilliant young composer who
believes the world well lost for love. '
He first appears the downtrodden ar-j
tist paid to teach Morgan to play
the Beethoven -sonatas, but soon
comes a dominant factor in the
of his patron and of Miss Landi.
Enacting the important supporting
Rcpre-t ntatives of the
Internal Revenue will
monthlv and administer
[of_charge in the case of gin returns.
Gin operators also are required to
'.goc bond t--r • , I rmance of their
responsibilities under the Act but the •
[ Bureau of Internal Revenue ha* ad-
: vised t1rr Administration that two m-• *
jdividual sureties will be acceptable on
any such bond*. This means that
any propertv owner with sufficient
unencumbered propertv may go on a
ginner’s bond. * ■
j teat tires
farmers’
l exa- \ A- M College I30-Aug
I. Texas I
i have announced Erection of the work
' I ceiit.cr buildings already has begun
J no the campus.
EDUCATORS TO STUDY
IMPORTANT PROBLEMS
AT A 4 M CONFERENCE
t ollcgc Station, Texas, July 7—A
rural work center designed to show
the Texas Relief Commissions plait
for small manufacture as a method of I extremely- simple..District -Agent '.'Dutch"
explanations of their duties and ask
That Jhey_<ij £_ .the sgme. courteous | .
with thF
brilliant Columbia ire'ent landscaping of the campus
from the
Berlin, Germany, July 7. t/P)
political truce was put into effect
day by the Nazi high command in a
determined effort to efface the re-
j maining traces of Germany’s bloody
"s-cond revolution,” and Chancellor
I ■. "j; 2
Hitler departed far his summer home
in the Bavarian Alps.
Moffett explained
ference that the 1
would not meet the same delays that
the Public Works Administration
experienced because financing
be done by priyi e institutions.
from
producers wlio wish to take their gin-
ued cotton home, store it, and post-
1»i>*i’* •MW.r'-tUes-wfi*--.-
davit may be. sworn to before any„,
iT>uhtv agent or county bii’ cnmmtl- -•
nity i onimitteeman. These agent* and
i-nnmitteemen were empowered by a
joint f' •Uj’re.'.o oi..: '' -ohjtjpn to “
in connection with ap-
lion- for tax-exemption certifi-
and they can also administer
■ to producers desiring to store
u These services, are available
to farmers who wish to post-
payment of the tax.
had the erroneous
these affidavits must
tore a notary public.
Cnllv A Cobb; chief of the cotton
production section. .Agricultural Ad-
justment Administration, said h* veil
ginters would realise the rimpl.cfy
(Oeotimsed — Page 4)__
tion
Previously the college Was alloted
$2201X10 for the construction of a fire
», a--.
proof dormitory and infir—-r; '
this- allocation has already received
■' "" - x. .
onal program, efforts to e<fSanZT MifiV | r
New York. N Y July 7 (4A-Hugh
Johnson, NRA administrator had
"nothing to say” today about the re-
ported plan Io replace the NRA with
I self-government for industry. "If the
President ha* a change tinder consid-
eration it will come from him,'' John- ury in Taft’s administration, died last
I sow mH- Tl 04 veaHoa."i miwbil of beooebhl pwea—H,
l.ecaua , ^arogtloches; Dr..
While thcsc bale tags must be stro-
ed safely, the Act does not require
them to be kept in a safe. The same
office equipment used for safekeeping
gm records under lock could be con-
sidered, in the judgment of
gmners. a safe storage place for
tags.
Hankow. China, July 7. (TP) — \
mutilated message received at tl>
United States consulate today from a
native source indicated that Rev.
Howard Smith, missionary of Wash-
ington, Pa., kidnaped by bandits in' jA
May, had been released. The consu cha
late is checking the authenticity of. tfri
the mesHge. | agt
[Texas. Austin: and J
dint of West Texas
V.th ITmctpat speakers for the grnrrn]
banquet to bc^held Wednesday even ■
mg. Aug 1. will be: J. O Loftin, San I
Antonio, president of the Texas State j
Teachers Association: and President
I T O Walton, of Texas A A M
roles are Doris Lloyd and Clara
Blandick, cast respectively as Mor-
garf's socially-minded wife and his
thoroughly efficient private secretary. |
Both play important parts in the de-
velopment. of the fascinating drama.
• David Burton, w-ho recently made1
“Let's Fall in Love”, directed “Sis-
ters Under the Skin." He selected a
long list of Hollywood’s most com-
petent players to portray the minor
parts, including Samuel S. Hinds,.
Henryk Kolker, Howard Hickman.i
Robert Graves, Arthur Stewart Hull,'
Montague Shaw and Selmer Jackson.
same as we have m
I nited States, bothRURAL WORK CENTER
j TO BE FEATURE OF
SHORT COURSEand south central
Pictured here is Mis* Mary Bur-
ger of Abtlerc. Texas, h >1din« ’h~
trophy she won when she typed 8' ■
words per minute to gam the title
of Champion Amateur Typi t nt (
the World at a contest at the Cen-
tury ot Progress in Chicago. Miss |
Burger set a new world's reco d. [
thr former record be ng 76 word*
per rninu’e. She a'*o holds the
championship oL the Texas Inter-
scholastic lea- tie vyon in Austin |
with a rf-prd_d)f.JMl word*. p,r
minute. She trite ed h-r Pr t
typing class in Mrh school in k ep-
teml er, 193X (Texas New* Piio-
to»? „ /■NO. 88
VOLUME 51
RlOTINGlNiOLLAND ‘C L A. RECEIVES
CONTINUES DESPITE I- ALLOTMENT FOR
EFFORTS OF POLICE P. W. A. BUILDING
semester entitling them to places on- and . Sunday. Probably
the official honor roll of that college J sca 111. r,.(1 h(nVers in so-kM.'P-oth rpinntity amf rprtftty—rrf—work-
done by each student were considcr-
conipiling the honor
. ju*t announced by Dea
rlin, includes among the
out <4- 4,16.1: Carolyn M
Brenliam and among the lies
• f 4,163- K.ithyiine Reese
ham.
completed. . <■*--
According to preliminary pians sub-
mitted to PW.A officials, the buddings
will be of reinforced concrete and
j brick. 70x151) feet and three stories
Depicting the search o7 a lovely high. The buddings will face the new
young girl for happiness, “Sisters quadrangle and harmonize
Under the Skin,” L. ““ ZJ. Z—
x ' "
production, opens a one day rqn at
the Simon Theatre Sunday. > fcA-er will be one of the principal fea-
EHssi Landi, who has presented j lures of the f*,,e arts building.
glowing portrayals in “The W'rxiAr's •),<• renv-ivLts ej-ilye. first floor being
Husband," ’ "By Candlelight” an d given' ovm ••Oxaul'-4cIjjss rootn- and
“Sign of the Cross," is cast as thej 6ffiees. An aC-Tc-.r,’.'’6“ *611 )>e on
young actross, Blossom Bailey, who the second, floor in addition to offices
is forced to choose between luxury and class rooms, with the third floor
and love. j featuring a large propectiqn room.
Based son ah original Stohy by S. K. l” Thr sctence bnildifig- is iik l$e similar
Lauren, adapted to.the screen'by J" in general design
Senator Walter Woodward of Cole-
man. candidate f<(r atp.rney’general,
will speak in Brenham at 2:30 Mon-
dai afternoon, July 9. in the interest*
of his .indidacv. The public Is cor-
ili.JI' iiimo-.i y )u;ir |,jm djscygg the
issues of th,, campaign. /le will speak
at Bellville at ten o'clock Monday
morriliig. <h<-n come to Brenham for
Bankhead
[prepared G.r it by the Bureau of In-
j terhal Revenue. This showed the
I i roi-edure allowed tinder the law is
July 7-
t problem* of public cdtica-
bt. considered by- county
iiperintemlents and supervis-
icir eleventh annual confer-
ence to be held in conjunction with
'hr farmers' short course at Texas
Washington, 1). C., July 7. (TP),-! Th(, n.J „
The Fann'Administration today ad-^ rrivr(| bvJndK,, S;))n D w ^ow
tied'99 counties in thc western drouth c .t ,
garding the widening of the Brenham •
bel* to' the list ot those eligible for . . I .
Cotton ginner* throughout the Cot-
ton Belt were advised today by the
Agricultural \dju->tment Administra-
tion that there wdl be very little “red
tape^ connected with their*’ respon-
-ibilities under the Bankhead cotton
Act I he Administration based its
statement on an interpretation of the
Aft in relation to ginner*
serv. e to the farmers of Washington
Coun y as in the past.
The time of measuring the cotton
tnd will tie held up until all neces-
ary forms arrive. Farmers will be
ntified when to expect thc men at
t eir farms in due time.
\ ‘receding the meeting the commit-
t^men-ind farmers presented to
a handsome gold
a* an appreciation
service* with them. , , *-■ ismM._lier.MiM
■rm,i of the new and most interesting | * — - i’-^. - J
■ujinn rous gmners who- have misuri-
di fstbod the provisions and,operation ,
of thc Bankhead Act have complain-
the "red tape” ' <^9
would be connect-
administration.
Amsterdam, Holland, July 7. (/P)—' Denton, Tex. July 7.— Allocations
Rioting, which was thought checked ‘ amounting to $265,000 in addition to
by the arrival .of additional soldiers ! ^e $225,000 already allocated for the
and police, was renewed late today. [crection. of • new dormitory and hos-
r'suiting in two more deaths, bringing
the total to six for the day. An un-
determined number were ■ wounded.
Authorities said the situation wasiHINGTON------- HIWAY COMMISSION 7iC0SEVELT WILL
COUNTY GETS i GRANTS HEARING ON AID PUERTO RICO ; k ’"" “ k
• < I1)l)ni and an-office library; a syrup
'mill: and a mill center including feed
7 (TP) —
I-. Jn-^inanuf^Hiiri d into?* wont' reff^
ter during the short course will be.
Syrup, meal; screens, shelves, chairs,
tiles, baskets, ropes, mattresses, com
Tons, rugs, (icdroom- linens, grape
juice, tomat^i juice, peanut butter and
breakfast foods. Therr also will be
demonstrations of meat cutting
curing and of conversion of logs
different useful articles.
soci^tion convention here July 10,
, and 12 arc being made by the arrange-
ments committee, according to Ross
R. Wolfe, chairman.
Wolfe said experts in the
fields of the industry would
major problems confronting
I growers.
, The budding contest which
be-'
Jhe first sponsored by the Texas as-
[ sociation, will be held the afternoon
! of July 10 and the squirrel barbecue
is on
Stephenville, Tex., July 7. (TP) —
Preparations to care for 300 visitors *
during the Texas Pecan Growers' As-1
relief benefits, ^nd at thc same time
added 35 others from secondary to
emergency classification list.
Counties in Texas added today
the emergency list included: Che
kee, Nacogdoches and Washington.
roll.
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