The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 61, Ed. 3 Thursday, September 12, 1935 Page: 9 of 10
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NAVAL PROBE
REQUESTED BY
TEXASJOLON
Meddling In Affairs
Both Foreign And
Internal Char g e d
By Representative
WAHINOTON Sept. 12 —(*V-
Questioning its efficiency and ac-
cusing it of ‘ meddling*’ in internal
and foreign affairs Rep. Maverick
(D-Tex) wants a congressional In-
vestigation of the navy.
The Texan himself a World War
veteran put forward hla demand
for an eight-point Inquiry in the
final edition of the Congressional
A Record—Just released.
W “As a congressman.*’ he said "I
am willing to give our arms of de-
fense adequate appropriations for
that purpose. I am willing to help
them In their morale In their
efficiency and in Vieir discipline.
I am not however willing to
make huge appropriations and
permit the efficiency of oqr fight-
ing arms to go down nor to let
the military nm the civilian po-
pulation meddle in internal affairs
and stick their noses In foreign af-
fairs.”
An investigation. Maverick said
would disclose whether the half
billion being granted the navy
department annually Is being
wasted and harms rather than
benefits the navy.
Maverick said the Inquiry should
cover:
1. Peace-time espionage of the
^ mw
▼ 3. Connections with foreign af-
fairs and state department duties.
3. Any connection of the navy
or any officer with munitions
makers and shipbuilding lobbies.
4 Naval educational policies In-
cluding the Naval Academy curri-
culum.
5 Discipline particularly among
officers.
0. Number of officers on duty In
Washington officer lobbying and
their distaste for and non-wearing
of uniforms.
7. Character of mechanical and
fighting equipment.
8. The “navy mind”
Declining to challenge the pa-
triotism of officers Maverick said
nevertheless they had acquired
what psychologists call the “navy
mind."
“Though delightful fellows social.
ly“ he explained “at least a few
have straight jacket minds—heads
straight-jacketed with real thick
Insulation .against reasonable
thought."
The duty of a soldier or a sailor
the Texan asserted. Is to fight for
his government not interfere with
Its affairs.
Yet the navy he said. Is “med-
dling In foreign affairs” and “se-
cretly and by underhanded meth-
ods and intimidation "trying to
push through a blU to forbid at-
tempts to incite members of the
armed forces to disaffection and
disobedience of rules and regula-
tions”
That bill he 6ald. will take away
liberties of the people set up press
censorship and make the military
supreme as in Germany before the
war.
The proposed Inquiry by senators
and congressmen should not be
made by individuals subject to the
navy’s "social lobby” who can be
“teaed down' by the admirals
Maverick continued adding:
“My conclusions are that there
should be a dignified investigation
of the United States Navy not a
publicity hunting affair where
4 naval officers are brought in to be
%. humiliated or embarrassed where
sensational charges are made and
where a circus is held for the edi-
fication of the public."
Cameron Records
CRIMINAL DIST. COURT
Judge George Westervelt
James W. Tyler 45. Itinerant
Florida fruit packer sentenced to
90 days in Jail and barred from
driving six months when pleaded
guilty to driving while intoxicated.
Charges grew out of traffic acci-
dent near Rio Hondo May 29 In
which A. T. Hough severely Injured.
Santiago Ramos 17 Brownsville
assessed 5-year suspended sentence
when pleaded guilty to burglarizing
Joe Insrram home here April 25.
NEW INDICTMENTS
Demetrlo Gonzalez 23. charged
with fatal wounding of Jose Libre-
>ros. April 23 near Carrlcitoe. Trial
eel fer September 23.
Carl s Gonzalez. 19. Harlinger.
char *ed with assault with Intent to
murder on Jose Cabrera January
28 at Harlingen. Trial set for Sep-
tember 19.
Clyde Vinson. 26. of La Feria and
Oklahoma charged with kidnaping
of Roxie Willis. La Feria minor
June 10th. Trial set for Septem-
ber 25.
Francisco Suarez 26. Brownsville
and Guadalupe Obnzalez. 19.
Brownsville charged with theft of
cow from Henry Stromann near
Olmito.
I03RD DIST. COURT
Judge A. M. Kent
SUITS FILED: Pedro Galazar
vs. Amu R. Galazar suit for dl- i
vorce.
Esther Cobb vs. Sam Cobb suit
for divorce.
COUNTY COURT AT LAW
• Judge Bascom Cox
SUIT FILED: J. R. George vs.
A. D Holmes suit on note.
PROBATE COURT
Judge O. C. Dancy
FILED Application lor admin-
istration estate of Casper W. Lets-
erlch deceased.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
J. D. Kee and Carla IfcLane.
REVIVAL UNDER WAY
8AN BENITO. Sept. »—Revival
services under way at the Church
of Christ for the past nine days
will close Thursday night with
Rev. James H. Childress of Houston I
preaching his last sermon Thursday i
Right. |
A BEAUTY WITH A DEADLY EYE
Blanca Rivera
A beauty with a deadly eye is 18-year-old Blanca Rivero of Juares.
Mexico who has been named to represent the state of Chihuahua at
the annual Southwestern rodeo to be held at EH Paso Tax. Sept.
25 and 26. Considered one of the most beautiful girls on the Mexi-
can border Miss Rivero Is an excellent pistol shot.
P.-S. J.-A. School
Shows Increase
In Enrollment
(•pacta! to Tba HaraKtl
SAN JUAN. Sept. 12.-The Fharr-
San Juan-Alamo schools now In
the Moond week of the new school
year are showing s decided Increase
| In enrollment over last year ac-
cording to Supt. j. Lee Stambaugh.
On the opening day. Sept. 1. 1344
students were enrolled an Increase
of four over the first day of 1934-
1935. The attendance has now
reached more than 1.300.
The following Is a complete list
of the faculty.
Senior and junior high school: J.
Lee Stambaugh. D. U. Buckner. Miss
Margaret Chapman Miss Stella
Stanfield. Miss Annie Laurie How-
ard Miss Retha Sanders. A. Soren-
sen P. J. Sigler. Mrs Evelyn Kelley
Miss Ethel Carman. Mrs. Mattie
Merle Nycum. Ellis P. Wood. Miss
Martha Orlfflth. Miss lone Thomp-
son. A. C. Hart Miss Marguerite
Wendel. Mrs. G. C. Ritchey Ray-
mond Miller. Miss Lois Cross Miss
Geraldine Palmer.
Pharr grammar school: Miss
Edna Carnahan prln.. Mrs. W o.
Davis Mrs. T. R. Henderson. Miss
Emily Broughton. Miss Lucille Cope-.
land. Mrs. Ruth Bolling. Mrs. Eve-
lyn D. Billue Miss Gladys Fowler. !
San Juan grammar achool: Miss
Mae Griffith prln Mlsa Mary
Mahaffay Mrs. Vida Plelds. Miss
Christine Crawford Mlsa Hasel
Prerklng.
A'amo grammar school: Miss
Ruth Johnson prln. Miss Nancy
Denser. Miss Bernice Ransom.
Buell achool: Mrs. W. A. Napper.
orln Mrs. Ruth Brandenburg. Mias
Nellie Batchelder. Mrs. Wlllette
Clark. Mrs. J. L Love. Mrs W W.
White. Mrs. Baxter Webb. Mrs. Sera
O’Neill. Miss Myrna Paris.
San Juan school: Miss Vida Clov-
er. prln.. Mra. Mabel Oeorge. Mrs
Evelyn Ever ha-d Miss Edith Car-
man. Mlsa Esther Combs. Mrs. S.
H. Willis Mrs. Gladys Nelson.
Colored achool: Mrs. A. A. Bailey.
Alamo: Mrs. Pearl Cramer. Miss
Merle Mills Mrs. Lora Mas Oeeslln.
Mrs. Slars Densen Ellis.
Ministers Exchange
Pulpits On Sunday
(Special to The Herald)
HARLINGEN. Sept. 12.-Preaby-
terian ministers of the Valley will
exchange pulpits Sundiy Sent. 29.
according to Rev. Flynn V. Long of
the First Presbyterian church of
Harlingen.
It was agreed some months ago
that such an exchange was to be
made and Rev. Mr. Long this week
received a list of the exchanges!
which are to be effected.
The schedule follows: Rev. Paul
Hanna of Mission will preach at
Brownsville. Rev. Fred Clark of Mer-
cedes will preach at 8an Benito. Rev
J. W Hassell of McAllen will preach
at Harlingen. Rev. C. H. Maury of
Pharr will preach at R*ym:ndville.
Rev. R. H. Porterfield of Edinburg
will preach at La Feria. Rev. E. P.
Dry of Brownsville will preach at
Mercedes. Rev. Hugh Robertson of
San Benito will preach at Weslaco
Rev. M C. Veargen of Raymondvill*
will preach at Donna Rev. Flynn V.
Lr«ig of Harlingen will preach at
Pharr Rev. Paul Edgar of La Feria
will preach at McAllen. Rev. Herbert
McDermott of Donna will preach at
Mission and Rev. J. A. Reed of Wes-
laco will preach at Edinburg.
Hargill School’s
Enrollment Gains
(Special to The Herald>
HARGILL. Sept. 12—More than
200 pupils will have enrolled in the
Hargill school by the end of the
week according to Principal J. A.
Knutzen. School opened formally
Monday morning with apprcxlm-1
ately 185 \ udenta registering. Sup-'
erin tender t J. P. Ward predict* one
of the most successful school years
In the history of the school.
The faculty includes Mrs. Dan-
iels. low first; Mrs. Crowder high
first: Mrs Thomas Pickens health
and second and VIrd grades; Mrs.
Hyde fourth and fifth grades and
Principal Knutzen sixth and sev-
enth greet. I
Kiwanis Spring
Big Surprise By
Beating Eagles
The Kiwanis threw the Eegles a
big curve Wednesday night when
m underdogs they romped an the
favorites and runners-up to the
loop leading Yankees to the tune of
11-6.
With Bill Kina Leonard
Oolke limiting the Eagle sluggers
to nine blngles the Kiwis went on
a hitting splurge and slammed the
offerings of Gambrell and John Joe
Garza over the lot for IS safetlea
"Hank" Galloway Kiwis catcher
poled a home run in the second and
Ben Brite aided the civic-club cause
with a triple In the third.
Brite with four hits and King with
three paced the civic clubbers.
Bob Jackson put one In the lea-
gue books when he dumped the ball
five-feet In frcct of the plate and
stretched It Into a double.
By Innings: RHE
Kiwanis . 122 010 122-11 15 7
Eaglet . 000 200 400- 6 9 9
King Oolke and Galloway; Gam-
brell. Garza and Hunter.
Monkeys live only a few yean In
caged captivity. They usually dls of
tuberculosis under such conditions.
LEOAL~ADVERTISEMENT
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To tha Sheriff or any Constable at
Cameron County—OREETINO:
Tou Are Hereby Commanded to sum-
mon R L. Bradburn by making publi-
cation of this Citation once each weak
for four successive weeks In some news-
paper published in your County to riv-
ptar at the next regular term of the
District Court of Cameron County. Tex-
as. 103rd Judicial District to be bold-
en at the Court House thereof. In
Brownsville on the 3rd Monday in
September. 1833. the earns being the lfltb
dey of September. 1833. then and then
to answer a petition filed in said Court
on the 7th day of August. 1833. In a suit
numbered on tbs docket fo said Court
No. 13873. wherein the Bute of Texas
is plaintiff and R L. Bradburn is de-
fendant; said petition alleging that on
or about tha 14th day of May. 1833. an
•gent of tha Comptroller of Public Ac-
counts of the Bute of Texas thereunto
duly authorized seised fifty-two car-
tons of dgsrettecs from said defendant
who then and there had the seme in hts
possession in said County and Bute for
the purpose of eale In violation of House
Bill 333. Regular Session of Forty-
fourth legislature in that said cigar-
ettes did not have >«ffixed to them the
sUte revenue stamps provided and re-
quired by said law. said suit belng’dP
behalf of the state to recover ]udg
meat declaring the forfeiture o! ea‘d
cigarettes and ordering the sale there-
of. in accordance with the terms of
said law.
HEREIN FAIL NOT. but have you be-
fore said Court at aald next regular
term this writ with your return there-
on. showing how you have executed :
the tame.
Oiven Under My Rand and the Sec ■
of Said Court this 11th day of Septem- !
ber. A. D. 1833.
i SEAL)
J. J BISHOP. Clerk of the District
Court of Cameron County. Texas
By. L. George. Deputy
B-13-18-26-3-4t-3011.
NOTICE to Creditor* of the Estate of
Den Nell deceased. Notice is hereby
given that original letters testamentary
upon the estate of Dsn Nell deceased
were granted to me. the undersigned
on the 13th day of July. A. D. 1933. by
the County Court of Cameron County.
Texae. All parsons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to pre-
sent the same to me within the time
prescribed by law. Mr residence and
poet-office address Is El Jardln Tract.
Brownsville. Cameron County. Texas.—
Uda M. Nell executrix of the Bstate of
Dan Nell deceased
8-33-39-9-3-13-4t-3003
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
CORRUGATED
IRON
SPECIAL
MORRIS LUMBER
COMPANY
Phone 1400
SHELLED PECANS new crop. Me
pound*. Broadway Confection-
ery. 1140 Washington. N-123
M. L. DOUGLAS
(Sweet Brier Dairy)
Pasteurized Milk
Phone 733 — Dally Delivery
6 Personal
STOMACH ULCER Gas Pains In-
digestion victims why suffer?
For quick relief get a free sample
of UDGA a doctors prescription
at McKay's Pharmacy. N-96
8 Travel Opportunities
McALLEN
REYNOSA BUS
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leaves Leaves
McAllen Reynosa
8 80 a m. 7:30 a m
10 00 a m. • 00 a m.
13.00 p m. 11 00 a m.
:00 pm. 1:00 p m.
6:00 p m. 6:00 p m.
4:00 p m. 6 00 p m
6:00 p m. 7 00 p m.
Special bus from Reynosa Sat-
urday and Sunday 10 30 p m.
ANNOUNl EMEN IS
8 Travel Opportunities
UNION BUS LINES
Short route from Harlingen to
San tone • Abilene • Big Springs -
Amarillo - Dallas - Kansas City -
St. Louis « Chicago - Memphis.
Madison Hotel Arcade. P. O Box
365. Phone 405. Harlingen.
PORT ISABEL
EXPRESS
Operating under Railroad Com-
mission of Texas Certificate
Number 3394.
Two round trips dally to San
Benito Brownsville. Lot Fres-
noa and Port Isabel. Connect*
with all truck lines serving the
Valley locally and from up-
state.
Fast service to all points serv-
ed directly and by connecting
!*• *s.
San Benito Brownsville Port Isabel
130 1030 3
9 Cafes and Hotels
A CAFE in McAllen modern eq-
uipment good business. Will trade
for clear lots or terms. Owner
has other business. Phone 312 Mc-
Allen for appointment or call as
33 South Sixth Street. 0-53
HERALD CLASSIFIED ads ~do big
Jobs for little money Phone
16.' and place your offer before
thousands of Valley bargain hunt-
era
AUTOMOTIVE
10 Autoa For Solo
CHEVROLET
USED CAR LOT
Across from Postoffice
10X) NASH SPORT
lyty ROADSTER
1 Q?Q FORD
iy^y COACH
10m ford SPORT
J ROADSTER
1 Q1A DODGE
SEDAN
Seaman Chevrolet Co.
_PHONE 410
USED CARS
1934 Chevrolet coupe good.
1933 Ford aedan. perfect ap-
pearance and 'cndltion
1933 Chrysler sedan.
10^4 Pontiac seoan.
1935 Bulek Coupe slightly used
(repossessed).
19S0 Chevrolet sedan 965.00.
Wells Motor Co.
l*th & Washington Phone 66
SEE OUR USED CARS
At
Lot Aeroas from Herald Bldg.
Brownsville Motor Co.
CHYSLER - PLYMOUTH
PHONE 437
IP YOU WAV! to r*uy tcE rent
or exchange Juat phone The
Brownsville Herald Claaalfied Ad
Depart ment An expenenoad ad
taker will gladly aaaiat you
AUTOMOTIVE
10 Autos For Salo
USED CAR
SPECIALS
1930 Ford Tudor
1931 §tudebaker Sedan.
1932 Chevrolet Coach.
1931 Ford Sedan
1934 Fontiac Sedan.
1934 Ford De Lux Sedan
1933 Ford Sedan
1932 Chevrolet Coupe
PATTESON
MOTOR CO.
927 Elizabeth - Phone 888
BARGAINS
Chevrolet Coupe $100
Packard sedan a family car low
miler -re.
1934 Chevrolet coupe low mileage
good 6-ply tires original paint.
Tom Stevenson Co.
1233 Levee Phone 222
BUS. SERVICES
25 Buildora-Contractors
BEN V. PROCTER
Consulting Engineer end
Architect
Preliminary Investigation*. Detail
Plans and Construction
Supervision
Examinations and Reports
515 11th 8t. Phone 151
BROWNSVILLE
28 Moving Trucks—Stora ge
MASON TRANSFER CO.
Contractors for Missouri
Pacific
Pick up and Delivery Service
Hauling of All Kinds
8th & FRONTON - PHONE 159
Packing of All Kinds
NFW OPPOLTUNTIES are offered
dally on The Herald Classified
page The bargain vise read and
us* th page regularly
AUSTIN TRANSFER CO 50!
10th St Moving and crating
Phont 421. _U-86
32 Printing—Offico Sup.
PRINTING
Of All Kindt
PHONE 927
RECIO BROS.
722 12th St.
READY CASH can easily be had for
old furniture and mlscellaneout-
articles you no longer need Just
place your offer in The Herald
Classified section.
MERCHANDISE
34 Insurance
employment"
35 Help Wanted—Male
SCHOOL BOYS wanted for roatea.
Mercedes Weslaco Donna. Pharr.
Edinburg. 12 to 17 years of age
Write The Brownsville Herald.
0-50
37 Salesmen—Agents
AGENT FOR Parol service station;
small capital needed. See agent
J. B. Hicks Harlingen. 0-48
SHOE SALESMAN WANTED—Must
be experienced and know how to
fit shoes properly and must fur-
nish good references. No letters
or telephone calls answered. Ap-
ply In person at Bailiff’s Shoe
Store McAllen. Texas. 0-52
MERCHANDISE
S4 For Sale liscellaneoua
VALSPAR
FRONTIER
LUMBER CO.
The /--v
w0onrlId; (tew
vjuiy iMseune**^
Termite ^
Control Organization of
considerable size.
call for ran
INSPECTION
Morris Lbr. Oo . Brownsville
A. W Neck St Sons. Brownsville
South Texas Lbr Co.. Harlingen
Taylor Lbr. Co.. Harlingen
j Spencer-Sauer Lbr. Co„ Harlingen
SIDE GLANCES - - - George Clark
“Just because of a few million fan letters she’s beginning to
think she’s important.”
MERCHANDISE
54 For Sale Miscellaneous
AUCTION
10 Good Work Mules
Guaranteed
15 Fully Tested Cows
and Heifers
Big Lot of Machinery.
Complete Close Out
Sale
At The
COMMUNITY
SALES YARD
HARUNOEN
Saturday Sept. 14th
Live Stock Sells at 10.30
M. OORKEY. Owner
COL. R. 8. PARKER Auctioneer
SELL OR Trade let far com. Call
905 cr 426. N-63
GOOD CANE Bay for aalo. Phone
812 J. 0-29
60 Seed*-Planta-Flow«ra
ROSES. Beaatlfal Rosea-Many ea-
rietles and colors. Only 25c doz-
en. Corner Ringgold and 18th
St. M-123
FLOWERS for all occasion*. We
telegraph flowers anywhera Los
Ebanos Oreenhoust Company
Phone 1588 K-55
MCE LARGE cabbage plants
ready to set. B. D. Weasels. La
Ferla. 0-51
RENTALS
63 Apartments
f AM CARLOS Apartments: Bed
rooms and s part men ts. Private
or connecting bath. J JP. Dixon.
Mgr.. Phone 1569.M-«l
FURNISHED Apartment water and
gas paid. Pitch Apartments
Phone 17. _N-M
DAVIS COURTS—6-room apart-
ment; all modem conveniences.
Phone 1365J 2nd and St. Charles
0-41
SWEINT APARTMENTS - Cool.
modem electric refrigeration ga-
uge First and Adams. 0-12
I OR RENT—Two small one large
furnished apartment; bills paid
Two cottages 1617 Madison. 0-1
FURNISHED Apartment; bills
Bild; 922.50 per month up. Miller
otel 0-46
VERT COOL throe room apart-
ment. 1550 Weet St. Charles.
_ 0-35
PLACtl TOUR Classified ads~befere
10 i i week days and noon
Saturday for proper classification
RENTALS
__ i
63 Apartments
NEL-ROY Apartments newly
orated. 120.00 sod ua All
paid
FURNISHED Modern three "
apartment; garage. 1243
Elizabeth.
54 Rooms
NEWLY FURNISHED cool bedroom
near High School with family of
taro adults; meals optional. Phone
312 J Q-2g
NICELY Famished room* for rent?
32 30 up. weekly. Miller HoteL
0-41
■ -. -.-.—-*
65 Houses
FOR RENT: 4-room duplex fur-
nished. garage light watar and
I rtgidaire. 14th and Oarfleld. Calk
at premiss* or phone 77 Mae
amoros. O-M
rOR RENT—Fire room brick pos-
tage 1637 W Elizabeth St.. J. A.
Russell Phone 271-W. 0-41
66 Business Property
FOR RENT
Vacant warehouse. Fronton Street.
Store buildings well located. Re-
sidences different parts of town.
Bargains in farm lands and or-
chards. Brownsville Ship Channel
frontage. List your property here.
If you want to buy. rent or sen.
see me. New location. Lobby.
Travelers Hotel.
LEE B. JAMES
Phone 599 or 1478
REAL ESTATE ->
MONEY TALKS j
J.
1350.00 bun S OT arm in Lo*
Ebanos Estates.
$ TOO buys large resaca lot on
pavement in Los Ebanos.
m
1750 00 buys I acres near pave-
ment and Brownsville City •
Limits.
tl.000.00 bun \JS acres on
pavement and less than ona
mile from City Limits of Har- *
Ungen.
S. C. Graham & Company
Arcade Bldg. - Phone ITS /
Brownsville Texas
76 Wanted to Buy
WOULD BUT HOME reanonabtas
What have you? Box 501. Browns-
ville. O-IS
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1 What musical
Instrument la
pictured here?
« Nicola -
was a famous
maker of this
Instrument.
10 Advertisement
llOne In cards.
IS To bow
IS Tip.
15 Corpse. *
16 Flightless bird
18 Beer.
SO Corded elothe
S3 Constellation.
16 To regret
17 Most famous
type of this
instrument
14 South Carolina
35 Sea eagle
36 Yellowish gray
37 To sulks.
39 Roll of film.
41 Tie.
43 To run away
45 Observed.
47 To prepare for
publication.
49 Wrongful act
Answer to Pterions Pntzle
61 To depart by
boat
IS God of lore.
56 Taro paat*.
66 Provided.
58 To halt
10 Devoura.
82 Italian rlrer.
S3 Total.
86 Pedal digits.
IS Final caaaa.
IS City of iuly.
center of
manufacture
of flnaat
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17 Musical
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21 Gland
discharged
22 Consumer.
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25 Hybrid animal'
28 Oak.
28 To annoy.
30 West hereof.
21 Homs.
32 Exists.
13 Seasoning.
28 Deck above
the spar
40 Meadown
42 Rubber wheel
pad.
44 To support
48 Aforesaid
thing.
48 Browned bread
20 Flat round
plate.
82 Diving-bird.
64 Heavenly body
67 Sable
68 Tiny vegetable
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