The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 27, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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BAY CITY, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1931
NO. 198
VOL. 26
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WAY AROUND TAX
HOUSE PASSES
SPLIT TAX BILL
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The house of
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complete
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half a billion.
bill provided for
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to the removal of harmful irritants
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les, the principal speaker at
dedication, cited official records
my North Texas home to do myself
the honor of helping to pay trib-
ute to the memory of a Texan pa-
triot whom I regard as one of the
the |
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Measure Deferring the
Payment to October
Is Amendment to the
Oneal Plan.
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of
thr
day
have been fonght <
Jackson had not s
to Texas
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glorious victory and Texas inde-
pendence.
Senator Thorns B. Love of Dal
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if you
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TEXAS TRIBUTE
PAID MEMORY
OF DEAF SMITH
s. The
manu-
invest-
Smith. wl
was the a
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or to car-
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that time.
The On
Superior Quality
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and
again
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dispensi
great A
of 6,000
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who orii
show that Deaf Smith and a com- Saxon civilization wa
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busine
highball
rolling
Argun
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Weinert
ron if Andrew
Sam Houston
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Kingpin
ductor.
Reefers
Hog —
net with
adopt ion
give the
J. A. McNeal For
City Marshal
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return
15 without penalty but with an in ' A .
(tin from Ine Cigaret, Advertis-
od of 192
lelded mu
It it to useless to watte
energy wanting and withing
for your own home when it it
in your power to have one.
। by congress
soldiers and
> the
lit to
Children frequently become
destitute because estates are
not willed or left in incom-
patent hands to manage.
' 1 5 . lature passed a bill to defer collet
navel tion of 1930 tuxes until October
had in
cal fri
a
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sealing the In-,
in creating the
commonwealth
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M < Kous MOTEI BUILDING
enemy; the enemy would ha
We thank you. (Applause.)
D. P. MOORE DRY GOODS CO.
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more than
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the occupation tax of 50 per cent
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Prepare Lexicon Lest voted
Ancient Argot Be Lost
entry into the battle and should
that defe
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taxes collected by the feder-
ernment amounted to $$50,-
before the cigarets
have the testimony of Gen.
into the big
wire tapper
u the king
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hon
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of the
proposal
if felt Maid
• cigarets but by contribut-
the appropriations which j
s han before it For the fis- I
r ended June 30, 1920, to I
ales makes the dealer
bill, which
Refrigerator rare.
Freight engine of com
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L.IN4 OLN SAV Ull
Combs and Keller of Dallas and
Finn ol Sunset voted against the
Weinert bill.
has been
ing tn
congre
cal yet
haci o f
Utting off Santa Anna’s troops
from retreat and enabling the Tex-
: Vince’s had not been cut down,'
i which prevented the escape of the
mMectg
MEEEM
some reason, ninety-six com-
made reports and submitted
written consent of the parent oi i
guardian. This carries a penalty of
a fine from $25 to $200 or from ten
cieas^d
The Inc
ciga ret
not against the law to sell pistols
Li • -
liberate relief
be postponed
hievement often to be found there;
of ultra violet ray
I then begin consideration on a pro-
gram of tax equalization to relieve
the small home owner of the ex-
i cessive burden of taxation, pre-
dicting that unless this was done,
there would be no homes to pro-
l duce children to send to school.
He pointed out that the state per
capita apportionment for schools
war presented no greater hero than
I the intrepid Lieutenant Rowan w ho
i under the orders of the president of
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situation not only directly by giv-
ing employment to those engaged
। helping relieve the
-______ known that Vince’s bridge was to
be destroyed, for it cut off all
Monument Erected bv means of escape for either army,
onuiemn—i-", — There was no alternative but vic-
State Is Dedicated at tory or death."
D . . j i "And he further declared in the
Richmond. same speech that if ‘the bridge at
M1 ■ " N • ol Dallas and oriers to strike oot
Old-1 ime Railroaders | the school distriets from the time
but the amendment was
decision of leading cigaret
facturers to make larger
un army until the moment of their
i reasingly popularity of tin
is attributed by authorities
er Deaf Smith destroyed Vince's - .
bridge over the San Jacinto river, cealed from the Mexican army and
. cmr) he «/ cn. I nz 1 1 pom t 11 o T‛aV
by investi
fying pos
ou’il nev
choose on
nc at the same tim
the Oneal
! the school tuxes might »
j handicap operations of the
Speaking to Keller's arguments
Weinert eclared that schoo
teachers and employes should Im
1 willing to take deficiency warrant
for their pay while the state wa
in such dire straits
r
Houston that the execution of this
program so stupendous in Its im-cial, school district, road district, and the literally hundreds of thou
portance to Texas and to Anslo-llevee improvement and irrigation 1
—c- . entrusted to । district taxes, except those of in-
Deaf Smith and was executed with i , orporated cities and towns, until
McNeal has we
ting of the work
well and ver
and. If electer
y n good officer,
rill appreciate an
Mee j
in gross receipts
i 1919 The neare
ur appreciation to the give
g it in the worid’s most satis
“VIFXXES} Mt.HIS"
Hogheador Driver Engineer.
Red Eye Stop signal
of San Jacinto had not been fought
and won there la every human prob-
Lability that Texa today would r
* main a pi ovinc . ot Mexic o
Prses Houston.
“And I belleve that the military
strategy and leaderyhip of Gen.
Sam Houston was an indispensable
the tea ketib
but after the
htened things
ive the hoghea
le got the re
ied sale of their product to are made ami 50 per cent of the Just like Mania makes them.
■ steady employment to those gross receipts is paid quarterly to NOONDAY 1.1 MH ae
aged directly in the manufac- J the state comptroller in taxes The The place where courtesy meets
> and distribution of cigarets. i attorney general has held, howev-the customer. Short orders of any
/but brings returns to the advertis- er that it Is Illegal to lease guns kind,
'ing men, printers, type setters, and escape payment of the grosg re l
pressmen andothersinthenewspa- ceiptstax F, R. Long, Manager
Pel busines8 who helped to creatt । Texas statute prohibits the sale
i demand for cigarets. Moreover, ot a weapon to a minor without mu-mmomummucauanunwunmomuno
Keller claim- - the larger portion of the sale price
ponement of the due date of i of each package of 20 cigarets mm ——
eriously six cent goes directly to the sgger7_—myvhkag=-18gvea§ 40
ments in newspaper advertising
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must make
the (Tilted States, the commander-
in-chief of the American army car; , dec ide if payment of the county tax-
age to Garcia; and I '
glorious San Jacinto
presented no greater hero than
Deaf Smith who destroyed Vince’s
leave the factory. This payment to
| the federal treasury is divided op tn
I help pay the many expenses of op
I elating the government at Wash-
ington Some portion of appropria-
quarterly reports to the comptrol-
ler showing the gross amount col l
lected and uncollected from all
fidelity and
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bridge under the orders of Gen
Sam Houston."
rent the guns. Deposits of the full
on, Putting Up Dr-
miles from our encampment,
destroyed, thus Hitting off al
sibility of escape."
Gives 4 red it in Smith.
•And more than twenty yea
Threw Er into the Rig Hole
Emergency atop.
Wire Tapper- Telegraph opera
greatest military figures not alonel
in the history of Texas but in all
history.” Senator Love said.
“I do not believe it is an exag- believe that
ments over
ours with
taking the
Hoss Con
A plan by Representative Moffet.
of Chillicothe to enact a simple
statute postponing the due date I
of 793 taxes until March 1 to give
ter in ills well-known speech of
Feb. 28, 1859, General Houston aft- |
er explaining how he gave orders
to Deaf Smith to destroy Vince's
bridge expressed his judgment as
to the high importance of the serv-
I ice rendered by Deaf Smith, de-
l daring: "It would have made the
I army, polemics, if it had been
t ictor in winnin the Rattie ot o
A Jacinto I do not believe that the
Rattle of San Jacinto would either
it does not take long to save
anough for the first payment
— start saving with us today.
IN PISTOL SALES "II, em‛t.......
-----— statutes provides that dealers or
individuals in the wholesale or re
t it especis
• exquisite st
Texas paid honor Sunday after- <aped; Santa Annu would
noon to the memory of a beloved readied his reserve force of 4000
Texan, one of the heroes of the men 1,11 tne Brazos. terest charge of 10 per
Battle of San Jacinto, when a mon-1 "It wag indispensable to the sue- - February ,
ument erected by the state was cess of this-strategy not alone that i..........
dedicated here to Deaf Smith Con- 'Inces bridge should be destroyed The house passed the bill of Rep-
siderable controversy has centered but.that it should be de- roxed resentative Weinert of Seguin a
about the exploits of tills fighter neither, sooner nor later than the an amendment to the Oneal bill
during recent months and there has time that it was destroyed, and
• • that the fact that It was to be de-
Tea Kettle
live.
large corporations an
ouses woule defer pay
Xes if they had the mon
This is a good time far yonv
for the new year. I nless there !
within one's means and Mir in
never comes. Save with us!
rt also expressed the belief
rment of the tax collection
ot jeopardize the schooi
funds or bond*, declaring
ling • ompanie . ould w ell
i wall a abort time for their
space during 1931 not only means hi Texas, if records of such Halen l ing, home made plea and pastry
increase of neariy $16,
r the corresponding pe
-29 Cigaret taxes alon
RICHMOND, Texas, Jan
semi-annual payment of state and
county taxes. If one-half the taxes
were paid by February 1. the oth
er haif would be carried over un-
til June 30 without penalty, under
sales in this state Failure to pay '
panion, chosen by himself, destroy-
ed Vince’s bridge at the command
of Gen. Sam Houston. It waa Sen
ator Love who secured passage of
legislation] making possible the
erection of the monument here.
“i have traveled here today from 1
Texan independence and the secure
planting of Anglo-Saxon civiliza-
tion on Texas soil that Santa Anna
should be captured on the field of
San Jacinto along with his defeated
army; and this could not have been
accomplished if Deaf Smith had not
3
said I he legislature
le Immediate relief and
ST ALBANS, Vt It seems the
g-hens got I he red eye, so he
in the manufacture and distribution
would be more than $17.50 this year,
and, with the collection of 60 per
। cent of the taxes, the schools would •.
not be forced to close down if the POSll,
, teachers were willing to accept de ( gets
I ficiency warrants. I •
' Representatives Sherrill of Belle- - ■ -—- ।
. vue, Sanders of Nacogdoches, Me-| Perslstent iegenas kept alive for Grady Kennodyxpecjal investi
th. most part by popular mancyzator 01 11 ' 'j ricta orney a 0
, " " . 2 fice. estimated that there are more
many. mileaway.stiil link, . than 100 establishments in Dallas
guns and the Southwest UK insep- . . ... . . ,, ,
arable companions, and despito the de a 1, Mos o < <
rae hat ihere naa not peen a are ....... by
ing and Government 1921 'humirE'.a thun a^^dwtnbine pistol for twenty rive I
- . — by dealers In Dallas every rcaritipeysarscvr,aveaidrevenuais
increased use of advertising year, according to a recent issue of --------
by the toasting process including sale
geration to say this, and this is the
way I reason it out Texas, the
largest state in the union, is today
the home of substantially 6,000,000
English speaking peopie and the
seat of a great Anglo-Saxon civili-
zation. I believe that if the Battle
eye," and that sin h a law should I
he enacted by the legislature a* a i
permanent relief measure.
Arguments of opponents of the |
That money you received as a gift or
bonus . . . don't let it lose its identity.
Spent in small sums, or deposited in
your bank account, it soon loses its
significance as a gift.
ry on irrigation projects and the
thousands and one enterprices in
wlich the government is interested
I is paid for by the pure baser of a
package of cigarets in either words
every smoker of cigarets today is
Dealer "‘For-
success in every detail.
"Thus the undisputed record
facts as to Dear Smith’s role at i
San Jacinto ranges him among the
world’s Immortals. I have always :
thought t lint our Spanish-American I
, a line Diamond!
to this was made by one company
paying $614 in 1920.
Contrary to general belief, it Is
( Trouville aGruen Ttmrkrrp-
VV ing Bagurtte with e diamonde,
(Hi xJid gold cave and bracelel,
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passed by the senate last week. 1921 will not only keep hundreds Ah t imes have changed in Texas, ducted until
A free conference committee was of thousands now engaged in the so have dealers in pistols changed exhausted the purchaser forgets to
to be appointed to adjust differences indust ry at work but will mean em- thaeir methods of doing business L Ake the weapon back and the
should he <onee-< led from the Tex between the houses and pass a ployment for many who may now Today you no Linger "buy a pistol । ‘( forgets to whom he rented
should be conceaied from tin Tex bin through before next Saturday, be temporarily out of a job Aftei in Dallas, at least, you lease it or the Weapon
the last legislative day before the the government recelves its six put up a deposit for the full value I
taxes full due February 1. cents in taxes from the ordinary i of the firearm and forget to take
Time Extended. fifteen-cent package of cizarets the It bae k to the dealer.
sam " The Weinert bill extended the iemainder is split by the retailer. State Auditor Moore Lynn recent-
time of paying state, county, spe- wholesaler, manufacturer, farmer ly discovered that no wholesale or Columbia, died at John Sealy
retail dealer in pistol, in Texas had pital. Galveston, last llduidin
sands of workers who contribute reported a sale since 1927 Records evening and was buried at West
to th. manufacture, distribution and dating back to 1907 show that in i Columbia Sunday nfteriusm
sale of the ineroasingly popular no } ear except one have more com- Mr Savaze, a num her ”r years
O< tidier 15 and directed that no d< short smoke During 19:0 cigaret mini, s than .......ade a statement ARO.. resided in"ay.Ci!, moving
>11 be prepared before produc tion in the United States in- of teir pistol business. i to West Columbia in the early days
tun lie Hold Legally. lofthat place.
alm) Ing V
undisputer
i, immort
glory enot
"In thi
immedinte
Sam Hovs
"But it was not enough that the
Battle of San Jacinto should be
fought and won it was likewise in-
r him in the campaign a
de at the election.
Mind type
Drag Slow freight train.
Van nr HIack Cahoose.
Monitor or Crow’s Nest
okotit on the caboose.
Horse Kr Over Reverse
I had Heads- Railroaders
g home who prefer tho
"riding the piush," in a
e‛s bridge Th uh Deaf
Texas honors today.
h /
I the Inter-1
• to per
11.1 to 24
the hill 1.
Represent
dictionary* just prepared by the
veteran railroaders of the Central
Vermont railway, so that the argot
of their calling will not be forgot -
ment that it WAs merely "K0od
ess to pay the taxes and not
the 1t per cent penalty.**
ert declared it was the only
■Mi of providing real relief to
rty owners, since their real
rty had come to he regarderl
"frozen asset," and it was im-
ble to borrow money on real
i at the lvanks.
\mendment Voted iown.
been dispute as t<
l thia strategy of de'
r‛s bridge, but In thi
for I leaf Smith ane
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