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NUMBER 277
VOL.LVI.
MADRID JUNTA
Blind Open N. Y. Eyes to Plight
Change Posts
IN CONSPIRACY
Homecoming plans are complete for
n
r
Labor Organization
8
I
Eloise Morris Odam, x-ray tech-
FARMERS HEAR
0
REVENUE PLANS
BEFORESOLONS
plattsmouth. Neb, last night.
On the outcome of bullet wounds
Action
be
Success of. farm organisation, he
RATESDEBATED
9
president, and
Martin, U. A.
Hugh Thompson, union orcantzer
See SPAIN, Fags I, Cols
WHIRLIGIG
Boom For Land
loons’* with illustrations Dr. Chas
Koerth, San Antonio: and "Mas-
men M
sad mtormed
Washington and New Task.
EK
? Clues
111 E
Their between-the-lnes examima-
IX BENTLEY
act rulings confirms their
labor
showed a gain of 1 250 to 1100. farm
TO HEAD KMC
PN
tags show the same ratio of
neous
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among mat-
Rep
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e commission Mon-
Denies Bryson Oil
day asking hit
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inging editor, is
Lease Transaction Farmers Meet At
Potosi Tuesday
Bank
been
tion
mpany.
MANY are CALLED
IS from Albany
of
for the par
The Weather
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All-student day Monday will op-
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farmers was urged by Cliff Day of
Plainview in an address before 225
tion
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scales
pounda.
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im tempersture,
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curbstone opinion that the Hughes-
Roberts combination opened only a
narrow door They gave no detailed
icn
in-
ile.
icy
ake
Usher:
Max Bent
porter-News came yesterday from rail by the office by that time,
the office of Bernard Hanks, pub- • ---------*---------
LARGENT HEREFORD RECEIVES.
TEXAS PRIZENONCHALANTLY
John
Clar
mute
hight
Domino
HerM r
Claim Clergy Financed By
Religious Groups in
Plot To Turn City Over
to Franco
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d an .
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Miss Lols Davidson is visiting with
her father, B. A. Davidson, here.
LAD
m
iy improvements
1 Coleman coun-
\farm-to- market
IAOWN
RI
I Scharb
and h
"Uncle"
land an
half int
or* and
142 set ti
EDWARDSVILLE
«P—There were
‘Merge’ Names Of
Newspapers
J wa} IEp E-nM warn -- A - Im ____ . , _ 44 m-nta
This, he “'d they retuned tn.da. nsermungrhoacd
vice-president reformers who never attended relix
- - — Frankfurter's Hw schooL.
MIDLAND, April 17 —(AC
of the largest land deals ce
| mated 1n this secion tn recen
, was annousced Saturday. C
X-RAY SUGIEIY
Houston Chosen as 1938
Meeting Place; Group
Votes Against Joining
ander said at Topeka.
Recovery Doubtful
lecat
roun
~ ters to be brought to the attention
relntatves from four other Tot the grand Jury will be the death
of Mrs I L King, to which Mrs
the collapse of Hepburn’s second
effort to arrange a settlement be-
tween the company and union of-
fietala. ____
Scharbauer Land
Figures In Deal
Mrs. J. M. Daly’s
Sister Succumbs
By BAT TUCKER
WASHINGTON, April 17,—Prest:
dent Roosevelts personal eoumaei
advise him that the supreme courta
MERKEL
noaed for new ‘paper photographers
uaisasunuesexperkencezar
land banks continue to finance the
purchase of farms at an artificially
low interest rate, It may have the ef-
fect of stimulating a land boom and
ultimately may have e far-reaching
and undesirable effect on the whole
— -_______ en the Abilene Christian college
September 1926, when he departed week for 1037, when students till
front the magazine field m return ' ofli-c and have Dill class room
pear before
M idnight ‘ i8
temhprr mturesi te •
M ‛ame dnte rear
■ 09; sunrise today
improved crp and range con-
ditions in West Texas this year J
OFFUCERS SEEK I
ROBBERS'UOT
meeting place.
Another Abllentan, Ines Darden,
was made first vice-president and
Elma Le Wald of Houston is new
second vice-president. Tresya Scott
1
AP
D
Ala . vite-presdent
April 17
1715 applicants
s uperitendent
Burled in Coleman definition « what constitutes I-
-- terstate commerce, leaving its na-
ft
group. Acknowledgment of enter-
tainment furnished by the Abilene
Society of X-ray Technicians and
to the out-going officials was made
by members.
Saturday morning’s session in-
cluded these talks: “X-Raying the
E !
-hepti-
74
72 ••
71 ••
tor of
Reporter-News since
! the guests
h him. He
Chid," Tresya Scott. Paris: "The
. Technic of Scanography," Dr. R
I H. Millwee, Dallas; “The Routing
Wal’er Jen-
be song iead-
r McKinstry,
eliver an in-
bury.
are cooperating in the project, and
He CHANGFS Page 11. Col. • ofticiak Baturday UMM anun-l-
ministration, that the emergency 1 Hepburn explained to reporters
1-2 per cent interest rate on land that he had naked Coben and MI-
"More’than 300 entries in the Jer- j The show will close Saturday
sey. Guernsey. Holstein-Friesian, with a parade of winning animals. «
Principal college offieets for all-
student day are president Fred
Of achor « I-.— but the board of.
edun€fion una imously chore E L
Alexander, who had. not formally
! applied___I
chair. It
ys leaving
ates knew.
Saturday. Included
KANSAS CITY, April 17-
Federal and city officers backtrack-
ed tonight a trail of money left by
two New York gunmen before they
were captured by a country sheriff .
In Nebraska last night as they fled
from the scene of a Topeka postof-
fice battie that left a young G-man
gravely wounded.
Near $12,000, equal to about two-
thirds the amount as was stolenan
a bank robbery at Katonah, N. Y.,
March 17. was found on the trail
gained la gained through organiza-
! tion," he said. "Northern farmers
benefit one-third more from the
soil conservation program than those
of the south because through
better orgahization they caused the
Further organization of southern of Partswugs namsdnatorsum.. pr-
amentarlan; and Sister Phtlatheus
of San Antonio, historian. Erin
Beginning with this issue the
Abilene Daily Reporter, the Abi-
lene Morning News and the
Abilene Morning Reporter-New.
I Sunday I bear a single name.
The Abilene Reporter-News-
morning, evening and Sunday.
Readers may differentiate be-
tween the three daily editions
by the symbol at the upper
right corner of Page One.
The morning editions, Sunday
and week days, will be labeled
simply MORNING: the evening
editions TWO STARS, the local
editions, THREE STARS.
tel owner, buying trom
John Scharbauer of anid-
I Fort Worth, the remaining
program to be made more to their
favor."
Taylor county farmers at a meet-
ing of the County Agricultural as-
sociation in the district court room
suffered by weyne W. Baker, 27, ,
federal- Bureau of Investigation
agent, will depend the gravity of
charges to be brought against Suhay AUSTIN, April 17-—AD the
and Power. District Attorney Alex- major appropriation bills probab- --/c
" iy wi be .ready for consideration asserted, depends on work 9 local
by the legislature next week and communities and their chairmen.
With those proposing new revenue.. He defended theFAA2* democrat-
Baker's condition tonight yas re- now resting in the senate, will 'orm (ic, intended for the small as well as
ported unchanged. His intestines the chier business before the law- the large farmer,
perforated by bullets as he attempt- makers,
ed to make his first major. arrest,
his recovery was said to be doubt-
ful.
sarg
I Ran
the tenthjannual panhandle plains
dairy show here April 21 and 24
when pioneers in the movement ot
promote development of dairying in
I this section will be honored.
Spenlalteinmitatlons oPane aepartmnents."Addntionai premiums the southwest wiperform dally in
department' Hdefnbustness meeting or the as-
cates most of them W01 be pre- f^ub women and .tri. In the ntgkte exhi-
sent. .. .1___. -nN tui.c Iva +L. Te. rhe ehnu, will clnse Saturday
Max Bentley (top picture), la
taking leave of absence from his
duties as managing editor of
the Abilene Reporter-News to
take management of radio sta:
lion KRBC, Wendell ‘ Bedichek
(middle photo) is being made
acting managing editor, and
Proxy (Harold L.) Anderson
(bottom photo) is being mad.
night editor in addition to hi.
duties as sports editor of the
newspapers. (See story below).
(Photos by Thurman).
Yantis of Abilene was appointed. .= -—, . —---
secretary by Mrs Odam. Other ap- __
potntments by the new president z T TTATITA 3
s Forget UAWA,
the ways and means committee, and • O
H. A. Bardwell of San Antonio, em- I M -j • T T
Canadians urged
A a I _ HugIL -upupaM, Mt* ■ W
Increase Suggested To in eharge « the strike, alegtbe •
Balk Inflationary “straight doubiscrosal _ —
and a high ------— -------- -------- .—- -
tors appear to guarantee especially the dairy cattle class are expected
well-fitted animals Featuring edu-, A program featuring a pageant
catientexhsanthonds demnear4o night when thedaty
appeal to the individual as well .as show queen will be crowned with ,
the commercial dairyman pincesses from surrounding towns in
Cash awards totaiing $2,500 will ] attendance has been arranged.
be offered exhibitors in the seven | Outstanding ropers and rders o
tion church possession at "No Man's Land."
Survivors include. his widow, three Since manufacturers’ nighiy paid
sons, A. L Cruteber, L D Crat- lawyers and Washington lignin
Cher and Higene Crutcher, two were so utterly att in paychoanaly-
Hepburn pamed the failure at
his coneiMafon efforts on Homer
structure of land values in the
United State*.**
TENTH ANNUAL PANHANDLE-PLAINS DAIRY SHOW ABILENIAN NEW
TO HONOR PIONEERS AT PLAINVIEW THIS WEEK pqreinp mt rnp
PLAINVIEW. April 1_(- and a high interest among exhIM- and Miling shorthorn divisions ot ILUILLI I I Ull
Saturday.
Day, an organizer for the Texas
Agricultural association, declared
that southern farmers were the most
poorly organized In the nation, and
.dated that Texas was completely
without agricultural organtzation
until recent formation of the TAA.
Organization Needed
"Anything worthwhile that is
to his first love. the newspaper His supervision. I
leave of absence in no way affects A dinner fer Abllene"Fxe"and
his financial interes' in this news 1
Mn Duty is not expected 2° I.
thattrue.xeretordgtmpein the n. ~
test A& publican Domino on puu- father, J. * Nortom mat 1 -
ed Mt) bom UK bield, inome, | ' 6
Mrs Joseph M. at Ablene:
who was called to the bedrid, of
her stster Mrs Cart Eigerman. at
wiltamsville, N Y. Wednesday.
UTied him from falled to rench that eity before her
ci and Denver ba. i dtedAbttene frtendsheamme
1 home with only yesterdav.
itrons.of theco" MF. Higerman dled eatty Thur
panlop,* day morning wheMnDyxu
eldPuD" nodded enroute to Buffalo by plane wu-
satistacton at hts Mamsvine is a Buftalo fuburb. Mra
ns."addine. arte. ' DI, abCene by traim Wa^aa-
tran in face of a day and took B piame from
Fort Worth Thutrsday; '
Reports here were that Mra F-
german was buried rday in boi-
falo.
Federal Agent, Shot By
Pair In Getaway, In i
Grave Condition
characteristics
to the grand
actically every
Intted states to
t ot three years.
L Dansby was Mid by Datnet At-
torney Otis Miler to .have con-
fessed Mrs Dansby is being held
in Anson without bond on a charge •
of poisoning Mn. King
him.
Travel has
. Hottgn ta Chie
l for." retiring to
the choicest r
AMILINE AND VICIXITY: Part
M. sunday and Monday. eooler Sunday
Wsr mt* Generaily fair Bnnan
And Monday warm r in north portienKom
"KAsr TEXAS r.rtH elondy sanh,,
and Mondas eooler in merthwest portiA
Sunday F rr-h coutheast winds em th
OKLAMOMA . Partly eloudy, ailehtl,
eneker m s um ant WWW portlens Sundnv:
Memay partiy eloudy. warmer In merth
On strike against low pay, members of the blind workers union
sit tn city Hall Park, with their signs to picket Mayor LaGuardia * I _-g
^g.1" “y C[7[5 MNKS
Grand jury venires have
summoned for each court.
K WLTSTvSTSK t -communitiesand states X
absent himseir for aumefromae-demrrgzconermeetnRondnastheerrom
Uve newspaper work, he said yes- sene n auditorium Friday night at I
terday. was made simply in fur- 8:30 through station WFAA, Dalia.
\therance of a thirst for knowledge Moris Howard. Students assoc. | week s oooernIE
of things, especially in new fields.1 tation president and the association j friends and patrons
and, chiefly, rado." He explained I «i present special programs tbr I
"Since last October when our sta- chape Monday Tuesday. Thursday
Mon KRBC went on te air. I have and Friday The Mothers and Dads \ Barton. Ln.
wondered aneensanti} about radio aub nna ER-tudente association John C Stevens Richland, an of
usually wide response from ex-stuz
dents' indicate that the broadcast |
will be heard by more persons than
tave ever hear a simile A C. XL
program Groups in U states and
'Canada reported hearing the 1936,
rrAnasor "he college will be Tues- A C C Week broaacast. Parker
Ja5 night, and ex-student. In manyaop X .’nd V^e-' ' w
president Don % Morris form tbeone
executive committee for the event I
Students in the college Friday ______
■nt. 2,000 cards annchncing thelV
nek s observance to -ex-MudenU.
The Abilene Reporter ~2ews
«WlTH or WITHOUT OFFENSE TO FRIENDS OR FOES, WE SKETCH YOUR WORLD EXACTLY AS IT GOES”-Byron
ABILENE, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1937-THIRTY TWO PAGES IN THREE SECTIONS _ ------
across the fenct
his head more 1
sons and augh
a foster mother
fast camera.
The conceitee
slightly mor* i
Nolan. Runpels n
ty men will seel
projects connectin Sweetwater
Winters and Colemah
Dawson county rekresentatives
and ether* from countieg along th*
will ask improtement o:
RIVALRIES — Severd family
Mr. Bertha Plath of Brecken- squboies ttpped ottdon.obzorer;
ridge Mrs Ethel Han of Albany, that embarrisstne aAlounsind
and Mias Hassie Price of Sweetwater, threaten official and mauatA
breeders are trying to produce-
daughters, Mr* Hettie Pearson and the cort they hav dumped
Mn Sam Cleveland, and one ri.- thei probiema on the New Deal
tee. Mn Hattie Henry of Lme-dootstep in an attitude of abject
‘"^'Vn^menta incom-zuzendenepoporannsnmau
orinpon:
6 the 3 „ToroxTo.QntsApg-tz-SnaBremisnemtshgnt ss
American Society of X-ray techni- 2270°-nner“Aomottwrkes orAmeric and to -nd a workers
The Texas Society of -ay tech- cofarrne"'masne °to 'mT wowin'* who Si
niclans voted against affillation----------omPTausfunion.as°Ehetrcol-
lective bafgaining agent, followed
-I have declared to no uncer-
tain terms that there is no room
in this Country for John E Lewis
____ hirelings, ~ Hepburn told reporters j
WASHINGTON. April 17.—A -1 am calling upon tbs workers ,
fierce congressional controversy de- to end this economic loss by organ-
izing and sending, to this office I
I ilustrations.by Dr. Jerome Smith tionpeoposai to increase tana iter- remremnnt atsnoha- |
of San Angelo est rates as a means of preventing wa, sent tio Canadians to repre- j
. A tea washeld'atiPm at the an inflationary "land boom.’ . t sent the union at todays conter-
day afternoon for members 8 ne Ina n,, Le were c H Millard
home of Superintendent and Mrs Senator Borah CR-Idaho and encea.They, S C..Micni.
E M. Colller, as a courtesy of Hen- wheeler (D-Montana) quickly ehal- And50 "L cohen Toronto labor
lenged the suggestion by Governor iawyer. Thompson accompanied
Dr. R A. Maddox of Abilene was w. I Myers, of the farm credit ad- them to the par.lament building.
of Robert Suhay and Alfred Power.
New York gangsters brought here
after their bloodess ArTest “ Major Appropriation Bills
" All Ready For
MADRID, April IT—(—Several
men whom the Madrid defense
junta asserted were monks fi-
nanced by religious organizations
in. Italy were arrested here today
and accused of taking part in an
insurgent plot to turn the city over
to General Francisco Franco.
Agents of the junta's public se-
curity section made two raids. They
seized a reputed “fifth column*
outpost within signal distance of
the insurgent lines on the city’s
outskirts and uncovered what they
called the largest spy ring found
in the capital since the war started
Many Dead
Shells fell all along the Gran
Via as Insurgent artmlery pounded
the center of Madrid in one of the
most severe bombardments to
months.
Explosives tore gaping new holes
in buildings on the city’s principal
business streets. Estimates placed
casualties at 1* killed and 69
wounded. One shell killed seven
women.
After a noon hill Madrilenos,who
have come almost to ignore the
cannonadings, were caught to an-
other bunt of missiles and dodged
from doorway to doorway to find
safety.
On the siege front, however,
there were no Important changes
Government troops, communiques
said, maintained their _ positiona
dominating the Manzanares river
"corridor'’ between the main Fran-
co forces to Casa De Campo park
and 1,000 Isolated insurgents to
University City.
The insurgent garrison to the
devastated mode educational cen-
ter. hemmed m for days by a stedy-
within e jdi, were arid tn have
April 17— T— Non-
ping at green wheat
rf heading, FllbUcwa
voted the outatanding
in Texas, lifted hie
mascultne head long
saturday morvng to
a line Joe Largent,
tsome loving cup from
representative of the
standard-Times as a
j niclan and records ' librarian of
Hendrick Memorial hospital. is the
president of the Texas Society of
! X-Ray Technicians, for the coming
nr unity wnur
III U ■ L of the seventh annual convention at
• ' Hotel Wooten yesterday.
,22 n a it An.. Houston was chosen as the 1938
Cliff Day Urges More
Organization For
Dixie States
COLEMAN Apr 11-(Ac-Pin- suaeutoshe drerentyinyerpnatd »
’ zz. ccc ne’e w.em menta were inspired by Myers’-tea- eral service for Alexa, Foster MlilW whether the
.Distriet. Clerk.BelleaWeitbon tmony before the house agriculture Crutcher, 67, farmer, was held ban ****** 7*5 td2
=e -=-5 --ese
=-- FARM INTEREST
and amendments added by the
emergency rate through the senate, _ . ______
door show and gmes followed thet characterized as "sheer nonsense" Throughout the sfterooon. Har:
Kam65 - Myers’ statement thst Its continue- rt J Carmichael, i ,
mn e - , ________ tion might stimulate a harmful land and general manaer. ot .aegeA
Spring 42nd Court boom- neat wa, Meneia. omha"a piant manger, ot the wagner sad ran-sr
Term Opens Here Borah.canins attention tothead- sat in Hepbumnzinenotmce
ministration Wll to reneve i arm ten-
-memuses =-= A.FSruteher, 67,
M ® Long on theben .A three- his farm to continue to own it”
week, termaat. Albanys"as.acom- The two sharp senatorai state-
pieted by 42nd court Saturday. 1
taking a leave of absence from ac-
tive newspaper duties. On Thursday,
this week, he will assume the man- ] FORT WORTH. April 17.—•—
egement of KRBC, the Reporter-'c A. Lupton. Fort Worth oil man.
News radio station, of which he is tonight denied the closing of a deal A meeting of farmer* of the Po-
one of the owners. by himseir and L A Long. Ora- tosi community has been called for
Wendell Bedichek, night editor of ham, for the Jack county proper- Tuesday night in the school by A.
the Reporter-News since June 1938, ties of the Brazor River Oss com- w McKee, chatrman of the com-
has been made acting managing pany with home orfices to Mineral munity agricultural association,
editor. ____ Wslis.c.. .i h. 1.00. th. n- Included on the porgram will be
Prexy (Harold L> Anderson,] Lupron Mid he beUevM there epeakers from the county organza-
sports editor, will have the added port started xhen "besameKnlwn non, music and other entertain-
assignment of night editor. Under that.Asche Jack, county was b*'ns ment. Women of the community
general supervision of the acting propertss Anents"oroni'and“Long '' have been urged to attend,
manager editor he will be in charge 01 --------------*--
STUDENTS WILL RULE AT ACC
IN j IN COLLEGE WEEK’S OPENING
Wants to Study Radio
Bentley has been managing edi-
GMAC (HAIRMAN DltA
NEW YORK. April 17—IP—Al-
fred Harris Swayne. 87, vice prest-
dent and director of the General
Motors corporation" and chairman
of the board of the General Motors
Acceptance corporation, died last
fiet in the New York hospital.
terest, to the Scharbaugr J
No two ranches. compr si
jons in Midland counfs t
starting five mile., soul
('.si invoiwid a cash consi
f more thsn 1180 000 *
ownership of the two adi
tanches, combined with t
' place gives Clarence Sc ha
15 sectton of ranch lend
dv. the entire acreage bel
in Midland county and s
d by ferule farms
s harbauer Cattle tompa
s harbauer. president •
, Schatbauet, ■ vice pre
r i gereral manager, will co
• operate the cattle intere
• ranch in connectior
vast cattle ranches situs’
teen counties of West Tei
jakers. Forming New Program
In the house, the judiciary ap-; "A permanent farm program, to
propria ton bUl has teen reported begin in 1938, is being fortmed," he
from committee, and the education, ’ said, “and Texas farmers must OE- mu... .. „orarne
8 SEPSihe bent teporttd" amthe sen- ansrdethommoun .rXSJ:
eSh“hgtxkcztaatststs; KM:
rim 5 t sesgfcastrsrzantf tsahirinfmrsmsngsassnto
money and he could have it no serlous controversies are to- ers to support the presidents court hospital
neantiev declined to name the voived. that the bills are reasonable reform plan. anck Memorial nosptt
aErar Kansas CItv officers found and that there is no good excuse for । J. Walter Hammond, prerident ----------- ----
doctor. Kansas C %oo faldure to set on them in the re- presided for the meeting. After the toastmaster and Dr. Jerome Smith
the mone^ **** hotel. maining three weeks or so of the main session, Hammond conducted of San Angelo speaker at the an-
a .. E.. THenm. session, , .. a meeting of local chairmen to nual banquet last night at the ban loansrbe permitted to expire lard to sign a statement that they
Auto Fee Income There has been talk, as is usual which an intensive membership Wooten ballroom. Take-off of the July 1. -had no instructions from and to
Horo Shows Gain at this period of a seneral sessondrive was planned, play "The Prunkard” was present- wheler who forced the Low no way represented the CL O*
Here >nOW> uan that the approprlation bills might Thomas reported Saturday that ed by the Hardip -Simmons Uni- wneever, »no .• - .---- ..— —-—■ —a
------ . ___be left over for a special session, county now has 181 paid-up versity dramatic pub. Dancing, a
Automobile registratlons for 1937 to be called immediately after ad-, members. - --------
■ show a sl-eable increase over those journment of thi one, but to. date - , ---------
for 1936. Assessor-Collector Pat most persons have nottaxe " ree. woct Tovans Will
Patterson revealed Saturday, iously. Graves and Reddit exPreSS; west 1 exans Vk 111
This year t. 900 passenger tags ed. opinion tntheapproprzton bUto. Get Road Hearings
were issued through April 4, against Michordinarny‛are passed to the ___
8,000 through the corresponding few days ot a session. I County judge John L Camp T.
weekend to 1936.. CommerciAis As to provision of new revenue, N carswell, secretary-manager of
showed a gain of 1 230 to 1 100. farm ir any, the course of the leg1gia2fthe Abilene chamber of commerce,
trucks 380 to 300, and mlscelia: ture u,doubtful to everyone.. The ana Luther McMillon, commission -
---------" ----no of house reprroentatl.es has Ped precinct 4, win leave for
increase. - several importan ttax.rat SasD°Cor- Austm today where Monday they
I Registration since the first week- ing taxes on oU natural gss^ Sbut wi be given a heating before the
Rorichek Anderson Info end in the month has-continued at poration.tra" , deaved action on state htghwax commission.
UeaiCneK, Anaenson the same percentage of increase, the senate has deyed " ’ The Taylor county group will ask
Higher Positions On Patterson declared. Al: week endeaat was em-’the commisstont approve .con:
Dt- M.. 1 Patterson issued a reminder to n areuments ovex-ubmis- struetion of drainagbgtructure and
Reporter-New S property owners that new rendi- _ constitutional amendment bridges on highway 1 snconnecting
---. tions of value must be made by uthonizng a sales tax to pay thetAbllene with Bronte Th Coke
Announcement of the following May 1, and urged those who have cost of all Texas' social security count
administrative changes on the Re- not been contacted by deputies to program, end whether higher taxes Rep.,____________
on natural resources should be sub- West Texasvcounties will also ap-
stitutea for the sales levy. The de- - -----
bate will be resumed next week.
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 277, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 18, 1937, newspaper, April 18, 1937; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1589781/m1/1/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.