Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 16, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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TUESDAY, AUG. 11
U. S. TO FURNI
National
Winner
or
Hugh Luslf has gone to San
WEATHER
Mr.
„ major AGREEMENTS
ARE DUE THIS WEEK
accord
see our
Texas Cities Gas Company
United States.
Insisting they not be quoted by Parliaments for consideration.
The potential life of both British
Minister R. B. Ben-
155 p.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
expense
4:29
p.
a.
BUB & BUD
NOW R?LXS
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BILLY'S VUNCLE
IN OUR OFFICE
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going back and forth to town
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Hailsham,
for War,
that they
British Secretary of
have made no open
have not been forced
awaits
men in
defeated candidate
commissioner, was
in the interests of
CHA SO
€ KOT ED
ABOUT
a month with her daughter,
M. H. McConnell.
Hohn
attend
at the
Train No. 17, Due.
Train No. 15,-»Due.
AERIAL MAPS FOR
BORDER DISPUTE «■-
UUnvun azaa/a vim racBtion in Vichy FraBCe( and Ch
RADIO REPAIRING
ON ANY MAKE
Navratil Music House
Telephone 489
Navratil has gqne to Dalias
a few days visiting his
an aerial survey and map
August.
and
of
for
C.
Mr.'and Mrs. Alqtot Schlenker, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Miller, and Mrs.
Fred Buhler and children of DeRid-
der, Louisiana, 'joined Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A.
a pleasant
Thanheiser
to$ about
Mr. and Mrs. C. (Dutch)
west to Prairie View today to
the Short Course in progress
Prairies View Normal and Industrial
College, where a large number of col-
ored farmers and club members are
receiving instruction.
Olin Culberson,
for state railroad
in Brenham today
Ernest Thompson for election to that
office. He says he is campaigning for
Thompson entirely of his own
and.at his own expense.
By Associated Press
Ottawa, Ontario, August 16.—
With major agreements in the Im-
perial Economic Conference due to be
reached next week, delegates estv
perfect flavor.
Delivered /rssh to gro-
cer* every few days. Try it I
Railroad Time Table
SANTA FE
States
was part-
Assistant
the State
countries)
originally were able to agree upon the
Washington arbitration, r Since that
timej..-rthese~*officials have said, the
United States Government has offered
to assist with every phase of the task
possible with a minimum of
io the tribunal.
At present the arbitration
the findings of the technical
Central America. With the" excep-
tion of Benjamin Cohen, commission
Maureen O’Sullivan
and
Anita Page
IN
“SKYSCRAPER
SOULS”
graphical data' oh 'Certain sections
available to enable it to make a just
decision.
Commission officials have express-
ed their appreciation for the co-opera-
tion given by the United
through the arbitration. It
ly through the energy of
Secretary Francis White of
a boy who wanted only love—
• woman who had sacrificed
to raise a man to
Scandal and treach-
atid passion stalk
love
the corridors Of this
tower Warren Wil-
is the screen’s newest
“Seven Years of Tribulation" will
be. the subject of Evangelist Bill Suter
Tuesday night at the revival held on
the lawn of the City Hall This cam-
paign has been going on since the
seventh of August with increasing in-
terest from night to night. Messages'
on the Second Coming of Christ, and
world events have been an inspiration
to the audience. The Tribulation, and
the coming of the Anti-Christ will be
tonight’s message. Be sure and not1
miss tonight's services. Everybody
welcomed. This campaign is strictly
Inter-Denominational.
Mrs. Tom Matthews and Mrs T.’the disputed
IL Hall of Tippo, Mississippi,
(•eats at the home of Mr and Mrs.
W J. Cox. They are nieces of
Mr and Mrs. Thomas J. Thornhill
of Houston are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Hughes, and Mr. Thorn-
hill is wdrking on data for a geneal-
ogy of the Thornhill and Felder fam-
***' •' '
Thanheiser of Houston for
.week-end sojourn at the
ranch home on the Bra-
45 miles from Houston.
Th® remained several days, the men
i each
___________ Vichy, France, and Chief
Justice Hughes left July 1 for sa trip
’ J Canada.
M YEARS OF
TRIBULATION
To-Day & Wednesday
RKO Corp.
Presents / •
John Barrymore
IN
STATE’S
ATTORNEY”
His first great modern role.
The story of a man who knew
all the tricks of law and wo-
men, and made them both his
mistress. He chaftned women
charmed juries — with
the magic of his voice, and the
fire of his passion. A great
story and a great performance
by one of the finest actors in
ihe world. Supported by a well
cast.
BETTY-BOOP CARTOON
PICTORIAL
TRAVELOGUE
Prices: Matinee 10, 15, and 25c
Nights 10. 15 and 35c
Thursday & Friday
M etro-Gold w y n
12:54 a.
Train No. 16, Due 12:39 p.
secretary, most of the members have • |
left Washington on summer trips. *
Dr. Louis Castro Urena, who
I to go to Costa Rica, was the
last member to leave the city. - Dr.
Train No. 46, Due
Tain No. 42, Due
WaadirwinJ—
Tain No 45, Due—1.29
Train No. 43. TW in-O?
HUNTSVILLE BUS 5CHEDULF
Arrive Brenham from Huntsville
9:10 A. M and 2:55 P. M
Leave Brenham for Huntsvale
10:05 A. M. and 4:00 P M
“AT EMPIRE PARLEY
Australia, South Africa and N,ew Zea-
land, and that Canada would strike an
accord with South Africa, New Zea-
land and Australia on the enlarge
ment of existing most-favored-nation
treaties.
None is believed to entail new ideas
as differentiated from expressions be-
i- ■ fore the conference assembled and
^»V GOU_Y— TVXACV Bey
CAM DO LfeSS ILS k\OV33c.
1 KUOk) — /
KlOUi-
In Central American co-operation
with an agreement by the War De-
partment to prepare an aerial map of
I Guatemala-Honduran
boundary for the arbitration com-
' mission headed by Chief Justice
Charles Evans Hughes of the United
State Supreme Court.
This old controversy, which for
years kept Central American diplo-
macy in a ferment, is drawing to its
final conclusion. Several months ago
commissions from each country fin-
ished their arguments before a neu-
tural arbitration tribunal, composed of
Dr. Emilio Bello Codecido of Chile,
Dr. Louis Castro Urena of Costa
Rica and Mr. Hughes. Both countries
haye agreed by treaty to accept the
commission's
final.
The
sifting
several
arguments.
B* Associated Pres* *
Washington, D. C-, August 16.—»
Mrs. Charles A. Thanheiser
ao*a, Charles, Jr, and Wilhugh,
Houston, are expected tomorrow
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Miller, Jr.
tribunal is now engaged
the evidence submitted
volumes of documents and
Recently it named two
engineers’ to assist with the techni-
cal work. Sidney H. Birdseye was
named senior ground control engi-
neer and Vincent Hanrahan his as-
sistaig Birdseye sailed from New
Yorlr July 15 and Hanrahan left a .... ( .
few days later for Puerto Barrios,! mated Sunday that only one-third of there was a general belief that they*
Guatemala, to join engineers repre- the $200,000,000 additional trade which would take the form of an agreement
senting the” "'disputing (loveraments,"‘“Great "Britain- may expeet from the-in principle with the details to be
who will serve as consultants to the Dominions could be diverted from the presented for popular reaction before
tribunal's engineers.
War Department officials said the _
aerial men would probably be serit name, the delegates said the figure,
down from the Panama Canal Zone/ relatively small when compared w"ith and Canadian leaders is said to de-
Besides this corps, the neutral com- ' some named at the opening of the pend on upe support their plans get in
mission asked the War Department > conference, depended largely on the Parliament. For that reason Prime
for a photographic plane, with a pilot, possibility of restoring world buying Minister Bennett is regarded as insist-
photographer and mechanic, to make power and the ability of the United ing on wheat and lumber preferences
during Kingdom to regain old markets. f and the •Brifjsh are countering with a
The commission asked this The British, 'so far as is known, [ demand for extended privileges in the
feeling there was not. sufficient topo-, have _
like the extent pf the.... preferences
asked. They have been slow to sup-
ply details and under the tutelage of
Lord
State
move
into.
While Prime
nett may have to consider the wishes’
of the Canadian industrial group, the
British confront the reaction of the
island Kingdom's consumers. For that
reason it was considered that the con-
ference is not so much concerned
with the quid pro quo as with polit-
ical and economic policies.
It was granted there, might be half
a dozen “paper” agreements at least
result from the conference. It seemed
likely that Great Britain would effect
bilateral trade -treaties with Canada,
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vey Your Home and Es-
timate The Cost of Mod-
ernizing Your Heating
Without Obligation.
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WITH UNKNOWN IN
WALKER HEARING
BECOME AOtUM
INVENTOR-
POUND A VMM TO SANE
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
Bv Assorted
Albany, New York, August 16.—
The name of Betty Compton, an act-
NOW OFFERED Al
REDUCED PRICES
Modernize
Your Heating
System
YKSlR BOTS- SAM AMO | CAM
TAKE YOU TO AMY PART OF THE
WORLD AMP BACJC EVEN BER>I?
MOM WONDERS WHERE YOU
ARE-BE READY NEXT WSfk
MID Wt'u. GOTO THE WEST
INDIES TO SEE A MOST
UNUSUAL VILLAGE 2.000
FEET ABOVE THE
GBE 8U»-AND RFX5AY5 IMS FRIEMD SAM SINK
has a submarine that cam travel on
the BOTTOM OF OCEANS AND SOME DAYS
WE CAN TRAVEL WITH SAM- ISN'T THAT GREAT?
Our Special Summer Instal-
lation Plan enables you to in-
stall rngdern gas ^equipment
at a saving. There is a type
of gas heating f *T every
home ... a central heating
plant for the home With spa-
cious rooms; floor furnaces,
gasteam radiators or Improv
ed space heaters for the
modern cottage. Modern
heating equipment is easily
installed and the cost of
operation is unusually low
You have until August 81st,
to take advantage of these
special installation prices.
Come in NOW . .
complete display.
Walker testified that Sherwood was
an employee of the mayor’*, former
it were Miss Compton, replied: “Who
la wfirtn, and as a “courtesy’’ they
made out checks for Walk el's rela
do you suppose it was?
session tives. The mayor said he reimbursed
Throughout the morning
Governor Roosevelt sought to untan- Sherwood each time with cash.
gle evidence involving Mayor Wal-
kers relations with Russel T. Sher
respective
being submitted to the
not granted Canada anything i Canadian market to justify what may
be construed at home as suggesting
food taxes if the Dominion s natural
products are to receive favoratje
treatment.
' Conferences observers iVere won-
ing how much importance to Sttach
to reported negotiations between
follow
this
Canada and France to
these
effect
conference and what
prospects might have on the delibera-
tions here.
l*hey recalled that the British have
pointed out that about three-ftfths of
the United Kingdom's trade is with
foreign countries and that Canada, be-
ing .on industrial parity, seemed like
ly destined to find herself in a simi-
lar position.
It was freely predicted that trade
agreen^nts reached at this confer
ence, whether in fact
or in pnnci
16-year-old
Betts Ann Troy.
schdM girt of Stamford. Conn, was
the national winner of the George
Washington Bicentennial essay con-
test in which more than a million
liovs and giris competed throughout
the U S On her trip to Washing
ton. D C.. Bettv was presented with
a special gold medal by President
Hoover
Vdvet-amooth piquant!
A delicious Mend of ae-
iected oil, mellow vinegar,
choice eggs, rare aploea
pie, would reflect whether the Brit-|reas, was unofficially linked with an letter of credit for an "unknown wo-
ish Empire is growing closer together! “unknown person” in the Walker in- man”.
politically and economically or would vestigation today, when Mayor Wal-
admit that international trade pres- jcer> answering reporters’ inquiries if
•ure is too much for any nation
group of nations to withstand as
single unit
$2.00
ROUND
TRIP
t0 Galveston
CARRY U5 ALL
BUT WE CAM
follow bud
•n bub HEM
EACH WEEK
THE PLACES
TMEYUVFSn
AND THINGS
THEY'U SEE
ttTU4UYEXI$H
farm and home demonstration agents,
left Sunday for the Annual
State
Short Course held at Prairie View
College August 15, 16 and 17. The
agents carried with them seventeen
girls, twenty-nine boys, five men and
eight club women.
The duh hoys will take part in the
judging contest, oratory and quartet.
The club girls will enter the canning
contest, cooking, sewing, oratory and
quartet.
$3.00
ROUND
TRIP
t0 Dallas or Ft. Worth
CHILDREN HALF FARE
On sale August 19th and 20th and for trains arriving des-
tination prior to noon ^August 21st. Limited to leave desti-
nation prior to midnight, Aug. 21st.
For Details and Reservations
D. SAMPLEY, Agent
Phone 4
COLORED CLUB PEOPLE
TEND SHORT COURSE'
PRAIRIE VIEW COLLEGE
J. M. Lusk and L E Lusk, colored wood, missing
—N dence ,howed had arrange<1 a $10,000
West Texas—Generally fair.
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Blake, T. C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 16, 1932, newspaper, August 16, 1932; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1173860/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.