The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 319, Ed. 2 Sunday, April 12, 1931 Page: 1 of 24
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THE VALLEY FIRST—FIRST IN THE VALLEY—LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED (HESS 1 _ _
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THntTY-NINTH TEAR—NO. 319 BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS. SUNDAY APRIL 12 1931 TWRMTY-POUR PAOi TODAY % mm
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AVOTHES inuais TAX ha
taw ia liar term d a irvy on ragan
ana rieare'tes. faces the Texas
_ - jbhr And Tie amd exec abraf
4ab®-i.' me the state ad Taioewr
. <**. as sdxocated by former Scat*
senator Tom Love. stO 'has ;'J
anWtns m the 'mistB*
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the sa:: «jcket erectcaLT. bat
these .is axes hurt hart won*
;faan the regular forms of taxarxm.
and m addition do plenty toa-ard
acai-gjf am at outside capita! that
mint* be coswadermg Texas m-
ii liar'ii is
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Capita! s tin of states amcfc
ran s® freak iasata*». never knoa-
nf ahen the .xhtncig might strike
its parts olar mdfiy. and Texas
of sin states m the union. needs
au* s.c#> capital to develop »ts lat-
ent resources
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The '.rate ad rwsxem tax nth s
cent* on the Slid Taloatam. » "he
sera - * *r*.d moat mroBswpft :j!
tax any of as pay. And yet. to
aboC.«r. thnr tax ard impose m m
stead an rnr^nie lax or other forms
at daw :axa*xa vou&d oo more
harm to the state by keeping out
eapttal than the entire sum raised
by the' tax m «ma-I doias from the
tndmdaal taxpayers ever does.
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Ftixtamuas sot statesmen. ar*
respocsis.# for a treat deal of the
tear and cry remsr—sg taaatm as-
aofar as the seat* is concerned
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The eserfa-'tm* -e-ircfe for voces
son* bdrr the e'ect.®rase
A\nTH?a BOY BOfV
so The Herald ■
LA PERIA Apri H_—■farth of
as eight peerd baby boy to Mr ard
Mrs H A Moore at the T»_ei
a rxpctst gb-'rjl on Sa: irda werr-
pf- has heea amjasged Mr
SIMPLE RITES
MARK FUNERAL
OF LONGWORTH
Nation's Leaders Pay
Tribute To Dead
Speaker
SPECIAL TRAIN
READY SOON
FOR GYM BIDS
At Mercedes
*1a-re hr catena* ' mux Bsrkjfy
balfeKv our «€ the flams ansli
wsl pnmif the sunr tnac far thr
buxdanc The sicmr *ttse whH *
tjvrzi *ar Eaclasfc Tate Gctibic
tarnmaeac w± a amonatar *-
who sprat a day x the factory at
Hrrjjr :cl
R W Rn**s af Pharr. eantrartar
oe the buaktaae » expected t» oat*
Stir bntk work fasabed wTJsat
tore or lots* weeks
Pars for Jar itnoatcjs have
been ready but tads have not been
asked due to details reiatne xo the
| purchase of proper: y
Ladd Tells Of
Adams Tract Plan
LA FERLA Apr-J 11—Ho
taaai sa.es will be aoyi is *he ^ wh- i
Garden* Drrelopatem. Cha* F C
Lade told mem"aers of the La Fe- j
na Rotary cidb at the weekly lun-
cheon of the orfaaimiiac.
Mr Ladd stated that he had re-
fused a hand wane prem-ian per acre
csx one occasion from parties dear-!
in* to erect store bxtes on the
□Px CuOpiBPCX
The pr-ometer vucoested that La
Pea service east* assume the
apaawanhqp of the botaaneal aar-
oex« to be planted or. the tract.
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Midnight Fire Does
Little Damage Here
Witxm a few minutes of nx-
rxsght Satunlax two hre depart-
meets made a ra to nttaoaato a
-mail fxrr that had been cxsncnrr-
«d ax the rear of the Texas Leach
Heavy btlxrvs of «moke tinted
red by • wto'-imne boar attrae'ed
a force crowd to toe *reae
Faeaaee promptly pet ow the
fire ind siisitt daiaaae re-xi.rd
The blase was discovered by the
cwiser of the cafe It as tooncS*
that a fasiry floe was the cause
Dr. O. V. Lawrence
Heads School Board
Dr. O. V. Lsm hat.- been re-
elected pfesahm of the bmdk
'school hoard and Sherwood fA*frary
~ lx the ±Twtrr "rtr^bTup1 Dr
T' ▼rmc*> atsd lie ^rrw
' ~ t - ."--ate Bar-
ber! Danaapart and James a Gca- j
IT WOULD HAVE
BEEN TOO BAD
IN A REAL WAR
WAR CHIEF IS
VISITOR HERE
FRIDAY NIGHT
Leaves For Panama
Early Saturday
In Plane
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kr CSC Rsmeb W. GSifr^
ifc Cat-toker of OKKssRf?'*"*"*-
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tag oSm* to ■rrmr *;
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gtotos arc towfc. tmcSa* to
Tito BTsmtna •uses.sscf stuck
JSS.JHP’T tlap TUB I sir nine: »■** .roeB-
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aapk» w-^» tSeaasr Wluto Vs
5 Woe- a A Hirzms*- Alfrot
and G C P-rij*o(S*-OE.
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MI to fToo: OoS P*-ry
TUUIH HURT
AS AUTO HITS
S*n Perlita Boy |a hi
Hospital With Le$
Broken
Spmai to Tbe H-raid
LYhittD Apni n — Tillman
Par*rr It... off San. Peruta a x toe
Ea~ tat HoMaal *r Har»m-
sen nflcTint -roc injuries imtt-
fd when *trjck bv an aurrmnli ||
isere at S tJax« naommxr
Accordmr to pt* off
'hr troderr Pirtrr aiao vu p^t-
awr aimagadr thr road wtth two
cacnptiiiaoriia tarrfco avav aisd ran
arms the h—hnf m front of an1
*: .--ascot-* <trrr«n b*r Mr? C. S
Dodnr
Mrs Dads? srtftdf ff ax ivpraa
her car bo* a car w brr
'7Iscir- Grover 8t.rjpftmon of Ma-'
con. Oorca. foCovrd ckse betas*
*■ r --roaror-re at?? VMhnr
Si
Season’s Total Carlot
Shipments Pass 16000
Car Mark Report Says
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Sort & Sbs. Pr-L-a M Sara Ha'*
pTJ aPaat La Sara for 2_uc If
On C Pan naa in. Barr
FAMOUS TENOR
APPEARS HERE
Sng» At High ScfcooJ Aad
Over lU^w Sadiai day
Aawrf Saa4ar
I'« » * & aad' aapmituf
Chas. JL Rti f ~T ■in rn
apn an£ appnaaeau* *• g-
Mbb aad trjepbnnr cal» ues*
■oer«d frn-r juactiaHy fwrt cp
* te* Ta-jpi aend frans **ay up-
state me.
‘Hs aneepttan freer tee1 cate
aateuBoe aai heart? .* i*r Itr^
IWd later nr Tnae *SZ *3*
asacher rmex. jraerag; Sane**’ afi-
fmam “
» te scan a: i.SB aad rse'.sar
ante * ©'clack..
The fanout seanor arcauxpajcucd
an the plan-. hr G-axaie Camel
appeared hrtane a larr* aad es»-
trrasaasac aalnw as the Jmcr
Cailrge aadfcoenaui SkBikr sagr*
According te pt'eteni :jjf
TH-:* mg artat rj grse a sernmd
perfarsuapoe .as tee audbtaranB
haatey e-ierrr
The lteTaaiaraa Rour ciafc n
responchie for Dr Tirado f ‘icTu ■.nx
te this section.. It ns fins: piamsM*
that he sag a: the Tteatro ■efonata
sc Meta—a Pridar night. hut
danag tee afternoon' Marar Ro-
berto Gama of Httewe ns-
detuned tee bofifis* aad e n-
PB3Q6.s:3> to boag the concert there
Dr Tirado is a Victor necordfaa?
artist aad a eatreanfly popu-ar m
Ijratee.
Wh_g a the Valley he toured the
section a- tee couspusT of w*’
■*ftcteia. and Dr J Gaftaa and
F F Gartear ItatoMfirin Rr ar-
cane He ercmaed aoprorai of fie
Ya2ey. and sand that he bad no
:iea tea? the section wm m MS?
her eloped.
Logan Goes To Austin
For Bond Issue Work
SAX BFNTTO k^rZ 11 -Rn-
fwe*rtof r'te Sat. Ben:.:; H*r^=-
rps xsti Br7m-Tj> GaMfer* of
Cwmnw Coasi-.T Cias^srxc-r
A V IsaejkS left bp?* Si' adir m*a.
far SkC'sb as the basprey* af *&r
fia > vide brad isaae rwaii' :*
expeelaf » roes# m brier* * -jp
TROUBLE WITH
MOTOR FORCES
EASEF. TO OUT
Amy Flier Even With
Hawks' Time WTwti
At Columbus
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DENIAL FILED
LN VOTE CASE
Mercedes City Attorney
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B*. Sts;? Cvreoaoar.* •
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ten. at tinners wm aanlMMi m
faf ^City J**:q:n»ry f 1at
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snet csHt.'1 *" 1
WALKER SHOWS GRIEF
E.R. JZFFERDS
DIES SUDDENLY
Teatro Reforma Seeped in History Is Closed
m hu ii'iui
t
WESLACO HAS
! 1CANDIDATES
SPEflAl VOTE
TO BE Cabled
Jm V«i# Om LmJ
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The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 319, Ed. 2 Sunday, April 12, 1931, newspaper, April 12, 1931; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1393384/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .