The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 295, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1931 Page: 5 of 12
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EFFORTS TO
ENFORCE DRY
LAWRENEW
Finances Men Cars
Reinforce Officers
Now In Field
WASHISGTOX. \Iar± 12—*—
Drseisjcrzesz of a an axd raoce
■tamowna "p-iz of caxpaigz'
aga-ss* bey U* rzxan auis
acmszd Lae aezziae. cl 3®® arm dry
*grz i mm* trade cctz today by
ftmfchcaw SXreetar W oodeack
Wzzzs recess: days Woodcock
maz a nrotfar has aeea dispatched
/ w tbe caastry dkSa&wg ahai*!*
They ha:* area ordered to saa-
*sz a irpfcy a p^aa ec fazrre aper-
atxsc. » thez terraanes. detains*
the as* to wfasch. the arm agssts
fthanraS by -roogres* mfS be pal:
W* mans so base * defzzze
psaz af actaon ns csesy jeezon be-
fore Ja£y 2 the pemhhasaaa direc-
tor said Tbr* a zo we is zar.xg
a suss of cmwpaiga. to expufly
Tfc* parrhaie of S% 2M north af
anaoesaoKjes far we by the dry
forces aho mas ammomed B_zi
mil be seas: oes shcrtly. Waodsock
aaad. a order tha: they say be
deirsrred before Jsly 1. They me
be _nrm fast ears cescaag lew tzar
SI AM apiece he added.
Another pease id the stem plan
mil be the cremsaon of as -istel-
B*ence tfrrwoc. to scadjr earnsjr
bpacmoonC* Woodcock said ft
mooid take the phee o< the profs-
te:.xac bwemas dirstron of edacatias
mad research MitaaeTzazco for
mzjcs mas belted frera the h'er
apprgpna: jjl. bell
H Of the aw mem dry agent*. Wvtd-
^ ock said apprtaciaxazely IW sad
heat apeesaaed dsrsig the par.
Woth asd mere asm at norZ.
©Then have zoc* ok: to an ad-
nasi? traitors he said to sake se-
ferasaes of the adWheoat 2W ®ez
frier arswog apprixzsat*:-.- IJN
ehga&les sa order that they szyht
■ejwrt exactly os Jsly I. the first
bay lisetr salary mil be anthxard
Is pre-par ration the prahibiClam
began t 24 smtracwr* jaase bees
orslesee to report to Waihiszton
early at toe fx a "refresher"*
course of bMUwafobL
They nSS be back at their posts
s: the 12 prxzar.xo dSacnrla the
aetsai of Jaiy 1. Twt> m eefcs of
fasensne whnrrfu fr the 2ai
hem sjes w.i then be twiertaken.
mrts the Shea X sa—x* t ea* as
the ISrs4 and *f. merk by Mr 13th.
Of the lib dry azexts recestly
ttrovB aco tie f eld. Woodcock
said the larw*t rraasber had bees
pat is sn Yrf state miSh the
next larrest anxafnx: si the Ch:-
cas' cistrtrr.
Wren an 9M are a: mrrk W
mO be located ts Item Yxk. Wi is
the dnenrt e-shrazsg mnsoes.
Wisctxisa axd'lcid.iaa axd T9 12
Fgsz-vras-a. 3Sen Jersey and
Delia are.
~Tb*je anzatWcis.’ Woodcock
*aid. r^pr^sezt ezr best rzes* a*
to mbere mars are asoss seeded to
- -
^ zjrve.il Tiolaixs of the procib-taos
Pioneer Financier
Dies At Houston
HOCSTOJf. Mmeh II—4*—Jo>
Sbeirr Rxe. 75. pioocer f;zin-
orr. died at his hoc* her* today
after a kng iZdcsc.
Sir Rite was chairman erf the
beard cf *he tTnica Xatiarsal bari
hr» He fr.br. Mink A
Rice who cause here from Mass a-
ctoasetts m !S50 when Howtos was
a tlbit was ex* erf th* bciMers of
toe first raiircad m this then a
raw section the Houston and Tex-
as Central.
Airport Article Jn
Christian Monitor
.% article dfsenan? the
local mimr-pal a.rr«r* and a d^ep
fwa-Hwl-ixia Jhattadon rhiwini
rf aimew of the field appeared
m *h* March * issue cf the CbnsS-
ar Sconce MaHar. poh" rhrrf In
Be^*3e.
The article wt&s written and the
CtostradOB furnished hr H G
StuT-eZ. Jr. YiZe-r map^snan.
T SUFFERED
FOR 50 YEARS
Ir tot server from corstrpaxaxi
trad this csxfessaastic letter
free; Mr. R. J- Faster. 1W
Broadway. West Plains. Mo-
*1 bm Wa fer
the last Si years—taken all
l of dn» with only b>
4 win nr relief. I bare been
' rt«r AtL-Biux six week*.
Is has grres w yetmioest
reb'f I can heartily recoo
meod t to be a cerxa-n reiaedy
for ccEst;|»®iier_“
Eat this pleasvrt cereal acd
enrercc-rae eotSLp*»t»a in a nat-
ural.. safe way. Two taHesgooa-
f-ii* cf Kell -gg's Aii-Baa*
da£y. Ie stK^n eases serre
with earfc »w«i. Do this and
banish pills and drtsgs frt»
yoor life.
KeEogr's Alx^Baax also adds
seeded iroa to the diet. Lock
for the red-arsd-greer. pack-
age a: Tosxr grocer's. Made by
Keli^g in Battle Creek-
All-Bran
HOUSE BRINGS TURBULENT SESSION TO A CLOSE
■
WILL SENTENCE
SCHROEDER
Convicted Of Burning
Hitch-Hiker Face*
Pen Term
DIDIASAFOLLE Harm 13—^
—Ctancsed cc voiantsry xaz-
s-a-grnrr lor the iatb of as ue-
totws in cs-biaer whose achy he
adKit vec bomzg iz r_s aubomhoue
near here last May. fiarod Her-
aexz Schrader. Mote t A-a... to-
day laced a 2 to 21 .ear tens z
the State prison.
^ Judge Frank P Barer who pre-
wxl prnnff.iarr festesce Mcodaf
The rertSics was reached by a
pry aft*? tire* hrsn arc £ iz-
ates ihnsoc. The case was
gives the jurors y«terdaT alter
earren days at tMOmanj and ar-
1 g—mi beta* a CNrima U—Sl-
ed at e'-ery aesscc. The state bad
sougzt coenetacc of first degree
urtroer and tEpaarioa of ux death
penalty.
Ira M Heine*. defense counsel
srjczrec he wouai set tL* aEy
zcv.r.- to se. aside the verdict
but said be would easier today
with Aebrteders reiatrses.
Oc!t three witnesses were pre-
sentee m defense al the 35-year-
oid Mobile gara-e tzar. against 37
used by the mmm. Is addition to
a& technical plea cf zautj. the
defense stressed Schroebier s owe
story brought out m state testi-
mony. i: toe iutch-hiker was
killed wnen Schroeder * automo-
bile wet: rzo a «fccfc and that
fearing be would be accused of
Murder he drore back towards In-
tftanapr-Ix and se ttbe body ahr* je
line astnmabfir.
The- state centeeded Scrnecer
intended to b cammed he fa^z-
self died in the fire ao he could re-
sam? tus he under another naige-
Tps:.3Uoct of a deputy ccrcce:
tended to snow the vjrtan was stab-
bed bet or* his body was burned
and former Sheriff Wmfcer said
Sccmeder admit-ed the hitch-hiker
moacec just before he set fare to
the body
Veterans of Foreign
Wars Will Hold Meet
Thr Brcwnanlle chapter of the
Veterans gt Foreign wars will b&Id
a nseecw Ihtr.d*? nizh: a: the
chamber of ccutaerce at
t o'clock it was annc-mced th_§
flsasnucg.
The rr.ee: :r.? is called for the* el-
ection of officers and oiKrsssaocs.
It was Cheat; probable that E
U Bradley of Amanda state ccc-
otaadgr. would be pmm but tins
was not d-efhmely know n
Tbe Bmuide chapter hag 12
charier member*.
Negroes Removed
For Safe Keeping
3f sab Tiolenee. She—-f*
Lee La ^rerx* las: night traced wo
ce'irp x». suspected cf imahjea%c*-
*= the fata! shoecat? of Cbutabie
Key Steriasg of Hempstead Tues-
<S»* is a toe:: jUI somewhere
sear H* ~. p&ead becaase of feehnj
!c the Wader cotmrr ma z *?*—
s>ad was the scene of *jf shcc:-
tsc Sc which Goastaal? S*erhag
cti-ed Wdde Hetdey. be! ;r* hitese!*
;i-T> a aacsaa ' of the s?^-:j
Annual Session Is
Opened In Eastland
HAS I LAND March 13— f —Trap
Oj Be'- F<hr»*xa as5ac-_i*:n: Se-
■*« r;rs* icai; ses*an bn*
txilj The —Hi»^ doaes taaaor-
-_ The Mssac^-.-yz tr%s ;:.~r#d
« October a: Ctscc W O WS-
’trahan of ATwr- is tre:-_f?r'
S M. X Mans sta*» riyrc-
terr‘»~t rf **acz'ixrz: E T E^_s
"f Frr* Wri ^etrKirr of tie
T?g?« sta-e Teacher*' r—in r
Of- T F Bniis of Firjrr Cr r».
<tT. arf Dr Fr?i C Ayer of the
tWwrssT of Terr - ggoe a—-j-y
the acbedded sreakerv
Venfc*
Returned By Jury
LOCDOX Term. March 13—&_
The bed -' of Htsgi Thcoss. 53. vie?
presadeat of the Hark of laixSr-
vfiirh closed r*< dem Pirtrarv "*
m *he r*
'*nst? ted'- ha chest taea cr ?
shot«tm charge A anoers jupr
retained a verdict of shade.
MARKETS!
■I. — — — ■ — — —
NEW TOU STOCKS
XT* VtrJt jdaisa —Tre
sock otaxfcet fiofwwt *cb oncer-
tuacy .n tir-7 'jadrg today.
pmkcrse ertaafcajia on bott
'..ies of 'Jae sa.'»• was at a low
_t» and trading was sisigggfa T&;
awtr. itf <fcvnruy itsiy a to.
.rst *•»• -f; bat recoined by
:ne end rf tac first naif boor at?
to sag agam.
Asmara AX5 dropped Icier parts
risen retraced jsp steps. Early lussra
of a pots: or two a Wesurjatcar
Elector. Anmraa Tobacco E. Sai-
:jwt» erd Coo JCortd Asamean
faathra Parafar. EKhlekeaa £*e*:
Lr Petr and damean Power ant
Laris: were canceled or mod.!.»i.
Alaed Cresaact was persassest*j
xcid. jg-ng fair poet* It s re-
ported •elessg has bees for foretzr.
V. & Steel tarred a fractional Joss
asso a lugm gam arm Anemia
Tckphoce. Caojocdaged Gas. Aacer-
-=*c and irresgs power and GCgte
sc'jd a kak abore yesterday* t«*
sag Jerels.
Eyeii- Case and InteraaLxca;
TeJepboo- rase atat a past. The
last named was farosran.y af-
«»ed by declaratxa of ss regalar
dmderd
Tte rrenngiu news coetamed the
brokerage wiotifirai. dbew-
nag a gam of £5> ttftJM. Wre ;*us
»4*iiri. was moderate. it dad sa -oc-
cur in a pertod of adraactrg pntd.
and seemed to irsdaraie were cis-
tnSmttjc bad beer ta progres*.
S'-erdnr rabies opened barely
steady at S4S5
_ x r. COTTOX
YORK. March 13—P—
Cohx opened steady tdij *; an
ailtaxsca cl 7 to 10 pcxrs ns re-
spoene to re.a:.T-_y steady Iu er-
pacr cables and sox arar. :en *x
12 points net turner dona* the
first lew minxes with Mav ad-
«2C-2 to HSU arx October to
um.
There was cociderab^ covering
we_ a; some trade tar —g g - -
brokers crecu:*d with operating Joe
•~€ cc-opitatixe interest* were u d
to be apes cl October and Dec-
ember. There was some selling beta
for eottlhjenta; acroant m the
liter months however and after
the Mai demand had been aup-
phed. petres ease doff sightly andrr
*ca. seJmg. Verv ht:> ser-
“*s was report from the south
c-txg the early trading.
The steadier ru-mg of Liverpool
following yesterday * dechse -rax
a ttrt.hu led to con: mental Bty~-
h*y bssyxg covermg. and a a*ir:tj
of UMilracis. Fij' :-a>s of cottoet
cloths were reported m Manchester
to the Brnisfc home trade wt*h a
moderate demand from . a
Egyptian coCtcc In Alexandria was
23 to 48 points higher an! the
Irman spot gooCanan m Livemcu:
shewtd x advance of 15 points.
( HK AGO GRAIN
CHICAGO. March 13—X»—Otp-
peg a _:Je at the star: todav. gram
prices sect: steadied as a result cl
cay mg to rising a hers. Ear.?
dswtstama followed annocneejner.t
tta: Australian wheat exports for
thf xeea were smusaOj large. 5-
j£4 XO bushels. ccespared with 1-
C*4..«» the week prr^cus and t il: -
a year ago Opening at 1-4
cec: off to i-g rrbnz late
heid near to she mnatl figure*
Com. .started at a **awy deems.' ic i
f-4 ad nance and Kdneqantv:
aowed httle change
KAx-vis rrrr livestock
KAXSTS cm- Marrr 13 — p-
j => A -Hoes 2MOO *c..- ?
^>-3 -uzber. ttp 1C n 188-23#
po33d»; *«-!« poacds 7JS-775
P«*=? sews 275-508 a* «15-4X5
«cc* p^s 78-138 lbs f 75-7 IS
Cattle 8to dltrs 88. mark?*
niA.nMl; raert load anxad jcBrifaci
aeers «»-*» a* 7 73-’*^
i*eil«rs TIM KB As. 6 75-? «; corns
4 73-450; veairrs * . 55^
*?• Mks *z£ Jert*r rerrs €75-
5
a&Ej-~p- 3.006: acts s:mr^ to
*~^T 3 txgtxr: top fed lac*
**®- -*Mfcs 90 lbs down S-X-855
ewes ISO As. down 3-88-4.80
CHICAGO. Marti 13—.p_
5 D A —Potatoes. fir= cn Ttr «-
r3ms‘ toU on slier stock sacked
fat Wiscocsaa rossni w4*--*!
Mmn-seta ronri
I 20-1.38. Ida -.3 mil U. 38a. I 1 4aT
I fio
Relative* Change
Plan* For Burial
LAREDO. March 12—_.p_ fko
of Wmf^m Sozr^macz. !i>
ronra. ztz&: al a: 5a- An'ocuo
<3 h?r* :cdar t« nathn •r'.tc?*-
~>Er trlans frr ban*; fa Mefaro
C5*r. SfCOCa fig.gTT Tarwy o ^ blZa&I
Russians™
(Cootawd !roas page u
Trast S wai fip'tlnfl that the
action ct the Vln-i- pmrer.
a based apes a decasxn by the
ntart last December. rtiawiBg
the cabrnrt aaeecinj. which :xi ap
tie {fOCShtS Of Ef~a«plan
fcm. P*r*2 Trmnc MesOean sec-
retary off agrienta* caxx.nn*a:ad
with Aaron Aaprca. genera; oaaat
Jar the eofeenatioB tress:. that the
sropcaitian. to ettorae had been
accepted
'1 shall have nfe -lea? ■* in
facing at yarn- disposal ad the
rsfarxADon wham toot capers
wr ask Jar. in order that then
selec-icr: cf lands aic b* soar ap-
propriate Jar year perpoart.' Sentr
Trectso wrote. "It also greet sae
satjJartjtn to learn that 2a tkt
plan* yea wSJJ nclid* npprracn*
organ iiarann and scientific adrotnc
off products.”
The tui nyirriTn Jrecn the see-
aetary off the strrtir gees Jrht
x eegaesnar that his swernet*
be represented upon the beam
which selects the emtaafct*. The
Sit.' Thr official* staled they
cocijder this adwnfipwws. as re-
ds nn rthe daaanr of draortanaos.
AnrinpurWi ahe hare been made
far health and fommlgrataon. aasper-
taoc of the cofeaxivs beJcr* 'her
jeare Estop* a cnaraatee that #he
colonist; wtZ artnaZr locate tpoe
the land and enrage ns far-rrsg
was also requested by One Ifiesbenn
greerr.xent.
Man Bound Over On
Statutory Charge
Mariano Gama. Brcwnsrfje
Tear was boend c~ er to tie grace
jary c (2 000 bond Wednesday aft-
ernoon. when grren a preimar'
bearing befere Jatxe of tie Bence
Fred Krtaic on charges of $ut-
ztacy offenses agamr* a 16-yezr-oic
gut
Tie gui was attached as a biases
wines* and placed sader a 5b&0
bend afcc.
Garcia dad act ajif a vclsatary
statesie:: at the prel^ucary hear-
ing
Tie arrest was made by Constable
E. J. Taekers office
ON P
For Street
Work
_j
Lauds Department
extra cf tic Sea** Depar^E- r:
Fihif>fv» raised the Mrwraarfile
irhooft rearrjy aad praxcd *>
Mi« Mirt* Jmrtnp It bead of
tie Home Bocceaucs ■drpar'jenr
of tie haft Thaag. ms£ has mnm£
m tfcj* capsr.fT lor several yean...
I The raperrascr nsfcesf fir riasa-
** of Mai JefEJzsps aad Mr?: Jote
HEEter.
“lie wteT abaerwafi w isor
prxhfjrxac serf fStomed erader.'e of
arcparanon on the par of Intr
teachen.* Mas MaTiOrr ptatec
“There is • por*£ rvarr of t~3rrw~-
%txm isi the deprrfMat arai hatt
teacher* are isaerwRee as taear
•Jrtc aad acre carer for aee*es-
tnos cemor-r=cr at’
Mit t Ma5ert s report tjt *'w fe-
es! deparianesrf vs* “spteriid*' tr-
©~
Queen Theater To
Show Twice Weekly
day by ^ tie local *aaar*r of tine
tae Queen ajtd CapanSL *
Qaeen wt«iI2 operate an.* fan
flays a »e?k after Merdi IS art
«aows a wek at (be Capttd1. •Jarre
woo'd be acre
Tie Qaeert aril show *rerr cit-
•ariiy as! Unliif ayf 'j- -■
aotMe. atconLzt ta Jans C Fan-
It «• for srta -a* w*-s Erpwes-
aO*s leafing shawhearse. rre;-«d
and operated by amdepcatett &awr-
3K tat:.;: Pufchx parehas-d :* ;~
reoest year* Try Capita! » raw
tie lead theater ns tie estr as*
« i» cop__aered one of the be*: m
Saezh Texas.
But Eddie Lingers
On In County Jail
SAN ANTONIO Math 12 — T-
Tbe editorial staff of tie fiaa As-
txxuo grf r I News today sen: tie
faLkmanr telegram to Edds- Bart
Da^&s Ifcspaicii repartee beM r
jail for irtmmg to meal infcraia-
tjac to tie grand jar? m ewar.- "taac
wttb the reported hdnapmt cl two
4" tiKtr ~ir idT-g
Mr Ecioe Bat DfcHfcf Ctjr
Jail- Dallas Tier east pat yaa b
Jail far that Or laws are cooc
bit their interpreter! hate pat :ht=
country m a bell of a pcedacaawnt
Wish we were wall you Sin Ar~
toeuo Ereiune News staff -
‘BODY AND SOUL’
as WaaOted fcw 'Jar ttmm shortly: ht -
em a raker fr acrashaal area.. *-
Vmmc ftaa fcxf ia*c*itd 2JM*>
•W hands or aetrr a d a tor
.tee tx« years..
Tt* B-reWf a U W ctmzp***6
^aoa^aDawter.
City Briefs
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BAKING
fOW—
fcf double acting
Use K C (or fene Irrtmf
nii Ur$e vJomc hi to*
kiktajL
Uneeda Bakers
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
In* 25c I Saturday
J March 14th.
1931
I.G.A Coffee
T Bind F.g.
“C" Bind PI Me
*A" Blr&ll Pi» 11a
Soap Chips 19c
Malt •£>'* ~ 49c
Ginger Ale 3 -43c
1 G A.
Apricots ■ • • 2 25c
mmt * _ **• ( §
Tomatoes 7*/2C
I
j Tomatoes 5° I
(Sardines I8cl
j Flour * b— fcj
! Pinto Beans *c
i Pickles *r
! Chili con Came 2 24c
(Prunes 3
I Crackers 2
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