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VOL. XXXV
NO. 217
I
S BUST ROCKS CITY OF EL PASO
State Launches Drive to Convict Wood
>RE ANOTHER victory for the
Prcmisrd Land. Grand champion
uons as gorgeous in appearance as
Queen of Sheba and as juicy as
political plum, are produced here.
T. J Becktold. who’ has a farm
even miles northeast of Er,ownwooJ ]
the Blanket highway. brought a j
pew samples to town a day ter two i
selecting some of the smaller
in order not to overload his
tall truck The nineteen he had cn j
fcxhibtticn weighed 25^ pounds, and
te of th:m measured sixteen inch- ss i F~nrKrv<w rirnB
in circumference. They were 1II1A st,f I't-KtNSt FIUlU
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PETITION FOR
without'special effort in cul-
ivatton
ABLY WILL BE MADE
counsel fok wqoitf
• • • •
This la-boratory has become a sfcrt j The prosecution m| ,the tfiajj jlf |j
f clearing hou^e for black widow Stah'ev Wood, charged kith
n. since public discussion cf j murder of Pred Brown in. Coleman
insect menace began a few! county earfy in Mav. pegitt! § f>Of-> ||
.ys ago. Friends have brought stv- j idc* of witnesses in fdlsthqjt'
live and lively specimens for here this morning to irovf tliat|tmjjl
ination. and on’ lady had four ut f r.uant killed BroWn gltf-i1 JftoM- If
Bonos in her purse She said bins him of a part oj a la Mr ran ]| ,■ to . 1 . •- I
hey had be n picked up at her Uf money lie carried, ind l If* |p« imo<i|* Jtijm BELL COUNTY MEW
ling dowi a l.lll; ti'ffco !f U>S1 APPEALS FROM
ROOSEVELT WANTS 3 MAJOR
PTI'RES OF NEW TAX 3IILBHBM
P ™flT!PRESE-SE“I0H nomIted
VERDICTS
fl HEATH ARE
tome, ttftcr apparently having been j h s car careening dowO
led by dirt daubers. Each was
rlearly marked with the red hour-
glass on the under side, and one had
Ntripes on th; back, tndicatitgt that
probably was a Mr. - Blacit
r •
B ARE no sissy, but confess a
mortal fear of black widows of
the spider family. We ary aim afraid
he rotd.31’8
/^Op’r:ng thy testlfcony |b
*ase tbix morning, the fctatr (Itrqugh AUT]
•peci.il preseeut >r Walter tvopilward thou
of Cel* mm und.-rtoaid to fhetr |hj? jf he
Wood was with Brown IN
v.-.tV’rcw niore than $1 >00 tm(ii
the hank, and plarorj th# raljMff
Tils pe.krt. and that the wak with
him cn -several other bcc-af'iqiw l^hri
!*>« m
DEATH M.NTENGIiS
rattlesnakes and uniloaded guns. . . ... .____^
Any other kind of guns, and of Rt plarja hnmeAatr >
khartkpnmt'd Instrument*, all man* r’n* n 'n'” ' '' ' t
pr ______..___-i_,_____ „„a I Nhrr If Is Wttneos
rail—mm
; June 26-f'UP>~AI-l
phs.Hlve evidertce show d
nuiri eg occurred. tlr i
t pf criminal apprals up* j
rid ;ji|| death verdict gtv’n PlrHson
feintj® pi. ^.’ood county in one of
Iwn jf§ij| pfnalty 'cases betort th' .
| F"»tSt »uy was last sefn alive In
klgffgjf if, van Znndt cm
pou^.ns drunken drivers and ! CblcjnArU £: Af Smmd^lTw
ould be greatly increased and hu- S witt r-s far the Mafe in *" nm
urn .happiness would be fairly well I
j?eurrd Incidentally, dirt daubers
brnefactors of the human race,
teir residence* are neither artr-t’.c
)r durabl®, but they slaughter a
;rea» many
If -im' <?f
memv insects.
• • • •
■I* and sees* and a f»s
. war*. ■ >
loosej ua the pellmell pWrking
ie. tl*e n semblance of that area :
th» frormer town of half a cen- j
thry am wcild b* complete, aerord- I
ig to a dear lady who has written 1
b»t of encouragement to this hard j
rorkire Democrat. Temporarily I
I away from home, she writes to have j
Itoday's news todav s'nt to her ad- t
I dress, and then launches into her
llcxt: '
• • • •
[MI ALWAYS enjov Tour column.
^ except w hen it grows too deep cn
the .H far
II L M'*or<'. farrier. MlaprJfag
S. E la-.-. hanl*r. B1j>b’<||*)
Delbert Stewart. 1 a n it I? |r*.
• Zenhyr. * -[ J j- j ”
.lohn Caldwell, fa r*ier.-Chapel
Hin.
• «,. Nf. MBHWMIBII i.
wood. > '
A R Sallee, ra-Nool |t*a|T|d’;
Indian Cre^k J t [I Iffi
' L Q /peese. fartfer,
Sprtncv/
C. Tj Stovall, fariter,
J A! Kennedy, fawneri MbC*'^
•Earl D. BjTd.’Santa PY rngta-.
:er. Indian Crsek. Ii |.|-
Rt T Pow rs. baifrhr.; |rM|»
wcod
R If Ellis, farnfer^ Puntln
Center.
ntv. Judge
although
w| nun’v
rontdeted-
I ^ 4r,r J*en-
|rtrr|BtBdeBth in Belljcoujity for
atnlfflj|sB>oCing Lillta rFajut Sep'
WASHIXr.TON. June 2e_
il'Pi-Thf Srnilr today ap-
frbaed the joint resolutlr-n ex-
tending the to-called nuiaXner
tiir\ thiiH clearing the »nY
f<»ti more leisurely ejamlB^rtlDwh
of the new Roosevelt Ux pro-
grun.
WASHINGTON. June —
UTi-A derision to initiate the
nefv RoosevrM tax program in
the House and keep Conrrew In
sevtion until both House and
Senate have acted ubon It, wax
reached late today i»y adminN-
t r*l ion l< adrm. ,
f'halrman l*at Ilatfrlnon of the
Sftiale finanee rorAmlttee ao-
nwinced the plan, wjiieb la a di-
rect reversal of t ^e 'program
formulated after the ronferenee
of Pre^til-nt Riose^elt and Mo
c.iJiitol leader* at the White
House Monday night.
ifarr'i n« said that the Senate
a* mild procur'd to pays h»te today
or. tumorroir thr* Joiat resolution
extending noKance taxcs which
c voire Sunjriay. J
The Hon** then would he free
to ge ahead with the (ax fitua-
tdn in the usual wai.*|
I 4—*•
E\C ESS WATER WILL BE
ALLOWED FOR SUM-
MER >v,NTIIS I*
"T
IMMEDIATE ACTION ON CASH
BONUS AT THIS SESSION TO
BE ASKED BY PATMAN GROUP
STOCK SOLD
FOR FEDERAL
LOAN AGENCY
| No petition asking for a ryferen* I
j dutn election on an electric frarv- j
i tli^o granted R. O. Mathews v as
(presented to City Council at Ha
! inerting Tuesday night. Although)
| tins wasj the last recular fnecttng
bejtrr? jhe franchl^ heco^p e^. Capital stock for the nreanlMr .. .. r
leotive June 30. If thr petltlo|t. • 1 _ . - opport.iillt> .or
w licit hiv. been circulated in tin* t,on ct H ,rr"1 pydf'ra4 anrt prrsent fwtslon.
! cltv for a week. Ls prrvntcw to cltjk ’ Lnnn Ar.* W—M .
] enanril t) will hive to be n.t u callc|l *v the } Federal Home Loah*: Bink rar,,„
marling llatrr thi the wrek.l. . i . . J . [I' Prnv
' .. t BV. . r^ntd. hax b«M>n subscribed end *p., daymen
| Mr. Jdathew* w*s present At ■. T 1 »
Tue'dav night * meeting upd »xli- * loT
| *d| to b<* allowed to apprsif b*’fo^r 1° *he Ri
WASHINGTON. June 28
The Paljrhan House steering com-
mittee today decided to press for
Immediate action on a caah bonus
payment! measure this session of
Congr's-t. perhaps as part of Presi-
dent Rofwvelt sr hew tax program.
A meeting offthe 21 members of
the cornint'tee, which backed the
TRREEOTHERS
eilginal Patman ••greenback-’ bdnus
j.!An vetbed by President Rooserelt.
Shied tq ’’take advantage of every
passage at the
SON OF SUPERINTENDENT
BURIED BENEATH
MOUNTAIN OF STONE
ttnjurlea to three
‘Ociatmn to be chartered Rep. Wright Patman. D..
EL PASO, Tex- June 36.—<UP>—^
A premature expioelon of 20,000
pounds of dynamite today brought
death to a 17-year-old boy and
probable fatal tlnjurii
workme^.
First reports Tere that 12 other
nun had been buned under ton* of
T i rock at the Southwestern Portland
TfX- Cement Company near here. A
for a charter wa* mailed, i» paid j»4; secondary,
an Antonio office Tuesday
if the pr«t* bight, iecordltto a report heard
bv dirrftors of Brownwood Chame
fi
slain May 6.! 1334.
- gait's Fr**rc*f1tr^cs
si
■CSS&’W i
L-.W-- c.—- »v.n I statements rrdd* to him by Yfoo^i .1
iBTJ'SffiSS %rSL\ ««
|>ride ts yours, to become a grand- I -n •- mdey. Ma.. 5th.
father, you'll be sorry. But what I Jhe jutr'to hear
appreciate mev-t at any time is your case was completed
|*park 'em pwrallel- doctrine Brown-
wnnd wuth its wonderful pqopie.
Irlnirchra. schools and many Cthcr
detenflant
■
drnce In th*..']
TgrVday
was caUH
[«jutstanding points of interest andiajt.r a motion for ch jnge-m vftiMd
Ibewtitv. the wonderful highways\ Ga. Pre:*cntc<1 Tlic motion
meandering over the hiUs Into brau^- j^.rrp.ifd nnd jury f*1eei|oh (
tlful FVcrn Bayou groves, and theh | T>.f, ujry a*
tIful Percn Bayou proves,
I the beautiful bridge by the old dam
-down Into th* heart of our dear ht-
ItJe cliv, and wtiat th*nf
▼ . * • • •
*tn place of neat, open streets
Iwith ears parked parallel., the centei •'n‘^
remaining open for traffic. U* a 'wed
sight not easily ^rgotten hy nn eld 1 . c Tm«n*nyg
I timer mho h.t* »jient many happy t Ten state witnexsci
yearv hdr* and who-lias called U iduring the rntroin*
rftemoon. I he cv«t was c*ue*i -'iff %"n
VIondav rr.omtr.g. and' mort ejf ; |l»C'Randall
f.irt div v .w dovotCdf to tfrflMfcl I Jli€rPl W'c‘*ss,‘d *nd proEocution .
T.Y7MDialsniE^ Charles Crane from
1*1. • I
JiiAfc efflt Tevrsed and relators 1
lcte M. ndav The nirr *• ehi*»n poi^ fi
^Robert MeiJfjfee from ; .shorilv that! such a i.ituatlnD muM
rsj W. jE Ikioas from notfartsc.‘ ’
Bari Levfnrh from P -i ExT»>rG cf Admipis*ration Icadet-s
#jft»n Weaver frqm Taylor; ’.In tne Renatje to ferire part of the
oopif Willi.-- from Derjton: Jesse - tax program to the floor for debate
oaifMrfjrn CoHir.gswortiJi; Ruseo? , today failed because lfinance edm-
oiiktt Strqm Haskell: Pierson mltte and treasury
.ntjK Wood: James Coburn not Jconrple'ei d:anting
anqur ^'m Panola. I ilattdn in timp t
Apjttl^-etnstated; judgment af- j SAiatc leaders, feowjevfr, "till ad
m« BA, McCoy froifi Lee jjier« to their pirn of
nnd remanded: N T rr^4 tex nrngram to
lel-dtii fT*:n Wuoarger;
tire council when and
t:-jo is prr cnt*d He faid-jhc had
"f
an election who now wanA their hundred and j. twenty-five 3100
n mies irmoved from tlie petltloil. jhates were subocrlbcd1 herr
The. law'require* that IT; a peti-
tion Is iwe.'* n"-d asking for an eirg-
t:0r on ri franchise-wlprh Has-heen
tian’ed it m i * Iv* winun, ? 20 days
WjOrUINfTlpN. J .’lf ’t . trp«
Desinbing] his \ ax r*-rnnirnendatu
9. !f^p. Ben refused permission to as »prngrinj tor revalue and a br
Mvln't motion fur rehearing »er lorial order Prrsi i~w RpnielrOi* :, Tf»^T
-g RkNhIIv. Dallas aoHnty. was ' emiwviiirailv! .Wild *' dn,v that *# • -> *
p^eh anng on abpcql from wanted «hf three major
killing M. B. the Mogramienacted
™ , Jf-y 4>«*iy - ai- OvxiiVPM, , -----
the court. | -j-p* tTj>f he
-ifpr final publjcstion of the frarj-
jclit'-o whlchUn this c* ** Jurie
ild its aecondary.-* j #Wpbfn Sparks, ton K. 8.
CHURCH CRISIS
BE DISCUSSED
AGAIN TONIGHT
Stephen
Sparks. plan| superintendent, wa*
buried under tons of rock loosened
tylthe terrific blast,
Juan Saucedo. Juan Fierro and!
Guadalupe Damos. Mexican work-
ers, wery battered by the flylrvj
Oebrls. They were expected to di*
AU ( onfaston
All was confusion following the
detonation. Plant officials announc-
ed: Uie 12 men’were buried under
,, ...... j , rrer ^irxincu
v tliat le j rjn in pot less than
features f>I}m<,r<. u an 30 da vs a1
thtoi.it-WWaiu* petition
• CONTINUED ON PAOE 8DC)
UTILITYBILL
T c noorj voted to rr.dorrc the
rrf)r’^RMoo e| Misi Wairilnc Taiich.
i ctcd sculptor w ho formerly liv-’d
it Brady, for a clmmioston to de- i
fn » f’tnn.-rr Texas Woman statue • Cwitibuous effort on the part of
in The p*titinn must be signed by fer the lotas Centennial. A let- ^,P meipb rs of the congregation of
so- per cent of the qualified volet's' ter recommending Miss Truch will pjrst Christian Church ha.s reslitevi
of, the citv If the petiticO is hi be -ent to the Centennial Commls- in partial sucress In stoppingintortf;
Council mud call an cleg- stem. J Ijuaee sale) of their church properfv.
10 dATS nor a business suriey company at j according1 to members of the fl-
atter r*r*ipt «f Dellas was ordered to bee in im-1 nance committee who have been de-
O*'. petition -. f I •V'diulrty a survey, of
!«1LM ’irt-ITX”~t»r- b. takui-rt
ntlrratlon ^haw* extra NAUr j L BTinipas. who has made •*** r-ertved here this wetk by th«
...urlf-s: ion f.Tcn ta* Who* Houjse j ^ tpr#«. |MrakfR.' applicuion to the Railroad Com* ' <**»hin«Ka»cm - from the American
S....... !["■ ' 4 the thhrc propo aJ* be: pn J f J ownrij l sad night vnlad to iq*.mission for- a permit to operate % ■, NaMonal lasurance Cf>mP*ny* *n3 i fL.f
1 Tune 26, -\rv, Pm-(hy 4at.ird.vi |. N ^ * the Cmount allowedlof tr^k Hn* between San Antonio ‘ «nre that time the entire chhrcR, desperate Drt ditch fight to force
§d:*Y fhe cr.uk r f cr.m- , rdmang oj.t that failure to pans 3-Biih ctun* 75 ccdta ffofn anrt Brownwood. appeared beforf h** bejV^?y wi
H*we.wer*. | , the ] m u*rvT -tux*-* by Raturdiy l|b,r fpetOr 51353 (ijhe bowrd and explained his plans ,
Cap T a v lor from Delia would rot the government >1 .I**- , „> cuWc fect cr 730a gallifg. TO for the line. A hearing on the ap- meeting
\ cqf porte B. A Piytnam from 000 |a _ day Vr. floojcvett rtoriyo wiu be allowed far plication will be held here by
j »Si August aaal 8epteml|ir. - cummlsaion July 8.'
* M. Turner and HUh.
Oard
congrega-
t at eight
\v aA'HTNOTON. June 36— < CP) -
i Tie! administration unleashed a
1 „ , v.,w .
tax fxtension resolution, oven thouglh j ^
it appeared highly iia ikfl^- that the
experts. cqu|d
of thi lrfii*
attadjing
the nu'.’-ania ’ Xx
T.!jtoh«r. representing
"appeared before the Council
<1 the excess watpr be
the summer montlis;
___n di^uissed plans to
„ tpphcatlon to the PWA for
fud t fof building a ftr* station
th? mouth aide of the cRjr M
• CONTINUED ON 1*AGE TWO»
kw At $1,500; Ex Parte
- stt&ggsa i»i«iiTpi*Kaa
Tl^ defend counts.
I thr vftaran J- K li^krr ot
p-w.n : man. Indlrated t^day |th#t##n«-|
ct nrat, open streets j t____«h* JLiaJ pltfi ot
tst
nn« ’the 1^1
I home wiUi pud*, to a#e It cluttrred ! of tv majority of ,hA#^ vfifc
up •uh cars i»»rked uhy olu wav, (tubllJi Ni# r r”ipt of a* ,trrt ,
and’m space for ptideatnatv. ,R : rnor.cy by Fred
looks lrrr»bl«’ a ix-rf-ci mfks'ua Will ib.rt he hod >’ f>h
Roget-' wc-uld If >OU would get : that the •lefcndan-
a few gentx and a j ig dr two,-and i kr*w' this fact,
Arjrailft's; motion ioi) rehearing
rriB-d; John Frank* from Fan
bcuKfll. :I‘ Price ft dm Gregg; |
^onfe Me| from Lee. B. Williams '
IlfromBMBu-; O J McNally from
jnilgg Charlie Dunn froin Brown, j
■fuUmve from Polk; 8 H
1 r>'^l!An II tnt. ] ■
thaon. f s application, for l*nve
nd motion fof rehearing t
Ward Wnljlrip
1M*f#r
Id he had wired th-
____ at Fort Worth to send
J rs «r blank* for making rcq icu
for kywiU only. Application bank*
inf roc b. .ed loan and graat jafo
m 4ads of city official! now. TO
ritr/i »nay ask for a grant on y c
m-nfgak for both a lost acd a
a5,.^Offictala aay th# station
<blv would coat 66.000 or |7 ootj.
for the station win be drawn
U c mattor of taking 6<wern-
a d wUl k# f'trther dlK'^1^^-
.-MINI nr Dark!
El Edward B. Ji
TRU PERMIT
I
AnotlUr meeting of the
.Rfiion will be held tonight
ine o’clock, and at that tlrhe some lm-J
portant | announcements are to be
made AU members and their friends
have belet
UNTIL *111H
rebellious House democrats, today
to insert a "death sentence" pro-
vision for unnecessary ultllity hold-
ing companies In the Wheeler-Ray-
buro bill.
Tlie powerful House rules com-
:r]i mfttee denied a request for a special
n urged to attend th? ses- |ruje ;:.at would have permitted an
sim tonight and assist in camplet- lmmed:ale roU eatt vote on the
in? detitya-------I----—
church
necessary for saving the abditjon Issue. Chafrnta Sam Rav-
^tf o^Tree01 c^nuST ^
* ^l caU for vote to sub-
pcstponpd, however, no rep. to ts ttie senate "death sentence"
section for the more lengthy House
jtelrgram
here
has been made known ;
Members-of the finance aotn* , ■ ^ ,
mitt e announced this morning that CQ^tr®l pT^5EI^
the program to hold the church In- 1
elude* thF sale of bonds and the or- I House In as
ga.iization of a tithing club -—--1
Ajfiirun
l|l:
,It : thorny by FY^d Iirowp* and E.’ulciBn^.lf'.igti McCann-from Bell . ijNjjMhv a-ix- ptorfd
mi *
"4
wry fulcufwi^Jjput wrlttyn opinion. John
MDIMTON lex»s. ^une 2f
- :Rf v C Edgar Eskridge, in. pas-
f'rorn f6r f'f ,lu> Haptat Church of
1J ‘n tin* Hsrrl-
alt trial on a
:
imNUED ON PAOE
rou
n»
r»i;=.ii ik;i mrvaimjirwni iwh r- - r
I^KiUonifor rrliejiring over* ‘'hly Jail t"6s.v ’o »
maybe a few Rceoc. you would have
| the reel appearance of the picture*
■of the !mox-lc frontier town lnaie*d
of the beautiful rtfy. home of beauti-
ful Ruby Lath m and the Qld Or«y
Mare Bundi
L : . !»•••••
#<WHAT are you going to do about
” it? All of Texas ts dressing up
for th? Centennial next year. From
the east, from California and many-
other distant lands .the people are
coming They will want to ace
Brown wood \Vhat>ill you have to
show them? Not only through the
Bupper. Table but from the house-
tops. ' if -f nec:ssarv. '•Park 'em
parallel.’” What are we going to do
, about it. d*ar Grandmother? We are
going to continue to'advocate park-
ing ’em parallel, until the last weary
cow comes home. What is to be win
be. and- now that the grandmothers
have joined * our campaign it* suc-
cers 1* absolutely assured.
• Th*re has never been a grand-
xn^er, so far. who didn't have her
w^F eventually. One-of the disap-
pointments of our life Is that we can
Fh*rlJf Fimik Mill*
roun'v d’tailed from)
t- f Sftar n
'• i gbvertBl d will if
1^ H»v f. f>. Cr :t f
of c;t
[fSfrtn^Uaieu^rf^rjuvt liu
Wrdd the defendant. laftqiS qH Morr(
rest, on Mavf,th. lie s:|id WbWd!;RflJ «U1.
him’where ta find a p!ec<v qf S
I used in th* (.larin*. w;inVieilyiWt|IfHA
neltiding the Iron plF” and other I
articles, were admitted! "S et-kl'ww# l ci
At the opening cf ithejjrM^Hq ■Rear
session the grand jury jndicfSiftit £onv
from Cole mar. county f*as lead; ^ In .pver
which it wrts charg'd .that. RtJtUev |wpr>e
Wood did unlawfully htuftfef -in
Brown with , malice Rforetivogght I
;hat the
?xecutrd by -------! . rn
iron pipe. Jfvk handle^ Iron bqi’. f»r
ether imn instrument of whki|: th?
grand jurv did not have aTdlsftlp-
,tion.
Wood pleaded ‘ not guilty-’ tq the £
T.dictmen;
State Counsel Walter W
:hen reviewed briefly the case
state for the Jury Ke $aid the
would prove- that Pr:6
Clay
tilt:« motion foil rehearing
<K without wirittqn opinion
Hun(; R. W
charge of niiurderlng I I*olTU:«A Chief
Mav 26
(kit. Allred Asks
Extradition of Two
if
E*l jJ OR'(Hr,
Flkrldue will bo
(-hHfigr of vri.tir from Oiange
ly (n Dt trklt Judge
36— ilTfii-Qc
Allred today a*krd Oc
AOtmw. -Tun#
he I.’ on n jatnMyV,. AUr*4
Diange eoun-1 r. w llarlxnd of Oklahoma toyf-
ijngNion 0. turn to Texaa f«om Oklahafn# City
1*..t Adams Mulkev and William k. Mul-
P( j# ^ ^
'ffoin Hont; "BW Bewunia 1< a court Judge i». Pat Adanis j»clir Mulkey and WUllam
| Milqrt after a heamk j ht Orange key m
I that the minister fmjltf got get
w r » I rulsfl
1 --- t
.1* DUNN BURGLARY
%SI. IS AFFIRMED TODAY
|l#-Dunn's imotlor( for a re-
gb a night tune burglary
Ivn from this ebunty was
i-<J. by the court of criminal
today. Dunn wao convicted
iair trial in his homg town.
The tall, huslnr. mlnlator com- | «ri%
plained when Harris County officers rnatv
forbade the Use of his radio In tlie
jail. L i I ]
* |"1 mhs It becauag I won t
•.tela to keep up with: the horse ra
» i Each la charged with robbery
Iflrearmk In EUl* county ahd
jJjvitik Rorglary *** thefMa K
n county. They are
dng Joe Newman
Hearing by the Texas Railroad
mmtssic.n on application for truck
permits, set for Thurfday at
el Brown word, has boen poat- j c.v wh'"mein'b"r«!l
until July S. according to a Today a number of the bond*
legram from the CommLwon to- , ran„ ln vr!ue from five dol-
j
n Antonio had been, wcheduled ) frlrnds of th# congregation, and
for the hearing, the form r n-Gni; members of th# committees in
fir a permit for operation of a ' charge were hopeful that other sales
truck line to towRi ln which th# . would follow quickly. The bond# art
company maintain* branch lioiiia#. I pgjrahle in M days and as
and the latter for permission toH
operate a ceminsrclal freight lma
between Brownwood and Ban An-
tonio Reason for the postponement
was not stated In th# telegram
Mr Dumi'M itat#d thu
a**f£&
rnbbtfto Joe Newman December 4th
in iChufmsn county. ;• M
d«nL^rLdurtn* r ocu*r: ^
was given a five
ON PAGE 8TX)
f
icir.f is ;iis favorite snort.
a man about 40 years #ld. w no
engaged |l
biBlnoas of fanning, wid w-as a
at Talpe and was er
nevw be one. and that is the reason ried man. that Stanley Wood
resident of Cclemao cog
was a friend of Fred R-nwn;
Drown »u
I. %1
aged
a mai
- '4
nty also, and
n; that
sre always recommend them. They
are the most wonderful creatures ln
the world, and tve have never found
fault with them The only thinfc we
Ev> complained about 1* what ithey
flu to grandchildren. Park 1 ’em
para tie’ ^ J
FUNERAL SERVICES TODAY
AUSTIN. June 26.— < UP>—Funeral into a ccmplraey to t
service* were to be held today for monrv The state will] sh#w.
16-vear-old Dorothy Pearson, daugh- ! ward said, that they; had |
ter of Mr. and Mrs David Pc arson ; the, nturdir and that- it wa*
of Aiistin. She died yatfrday of milked with .an iron plpeuthat I
Internal mjuries received when run ; took the bodv 14 miles in
over ln a car driven by Poller Offl- irar to Blackwell hill In/
ver J. L Kelly hare. Her parents I --- -- ----—n-
gnd two brothers aurvtve* ___ (CONTINUED ON
Fred Brown possessed 4ppit>x|
61900 jn "cash on or gbout
and thWBtanley Wood k>JEW?.i
po'^-ssion of that amount.
The prosecution cl ‘ ‘
that Stanley Word
a resident of Colemafe count!
tered Into a ccmpiracy- to
sins
-T
WASHINGTON, J'lrie 26-<UP>-
vy department today moved
/.Immediate cqnstructlnn "f
Ship program provtdrd In
navy budget.
tarv ClgLUde A. Swanton a6-
|that scaled bid* for eon-
i'pt 13 warship#! which will
tpn private yard# . will be
at the navy dspartment at
nooi|'©n'Aug. 7. Ihmds for starting
con'frudtlcn of these and 11 other
khlpwln ^ie 1636 program were pro-
vided In the naval aoproorlation bill
Jurt Wned by the President.
game time the bids are re-
ceived from private ship yards, the
various Mavy yards wll, submit #i-
tfmidfS for the con.s’.ruCtton of the
f ll offtatahip#.
nn .
*t d give my eye to see a 8<*id
hcite race.,, he aaM (utfullf. |
•Rojne of the prcachfrs Jump
ihejn. but racing ts ho worse
these boys running at Rice iJBI
tut^. only I d rather set the horses
runping.
“(t s all right to JutAp on the bel-
i ting end of It." he aild. ,**06 UW]
ought to leave the horse* alotto.'l
ukridge. wbo *hot down the po-
x''chief at Orange as a climax bo
pulpit campaign against
lice
a Hmg , —_-w,, _
vice concitloiw ln his home county,
he was not worried about his
h
_ use to worrv," he added,
said he had left the mnttcr of
(CONTINUED ON PAGE FIV*>
f THE WEATHER
Adios
Widows
I*(IT HAD A 1
BLACK WIDOWS
f RUT NON*
QUANAH, Texas.
•UF)—Danny 8awyer.
particularly impressed
fatdter exhibited a
kP.der. Imprlaoned
jar, and bra an
about th#'Insect's deadly
■ i-
left the room and retum-
wlth something eon-
hl* chubby *■“- Wa--1
hand h#
horrified p
Wklow,
that the hairing on hla app1***
ra* been rrp#at#dty poatponed. 1
matter wa* first aet for hea
rarly ln January, and 6 aerl## <
dilay*. incident in part lo the meet-
ing of the Legislature, ha# e*rrt?d
It to thu dato. H# wraa here today,
making arrangement* for
!ng. end was to
Chamber of
noon to aak for
fanlxatlon * pledge of auppert.
Constable and His
Sureties Liable
For Deputies’i Acts
AU8TTN. June 36.—(UF»-^A ooo-
•taMe and hla sureties are 1 table for
Specific liability
amount* m >0% can be paid at th#
tlm# of purchase.
A number of m-rnbm of th#
church were forming themaelva# into
club with th# hopM that
increase ouniklarubiv -hr
, th# church. Thaw mat-
ters an# several och re are to b#
discussed >t the meeting this even-
ing. which the entire congregation a
“icd 1.• attend
Rty.la C. Schurman. p^tor
for the past five year# or more -e-
It was the second rebuff In the
many week* to the
j Roosevelt utility program. Earlier,
Rayburn** committee had reported
1 out the modified bill shorn of
taxes on holding company dividend*
and minus the “seven year" abor-
tion features of the Benato blU,
vhlch President Roosevelt lavorel.
Lradfm predicted one of the
hot test lloor figha in recent yearn
on the mandatory abolition pro-
pohor. they mid the outcome wu*
a •now-up.5’ A weret poll last week
bv administration leader* mdlc*»#n
•dnttl oonto—o- proixmwu lacked
30 and 40 votoo to insure peistgc.
nation
arrangereeol^VttB
Mog thread* that
SenttmhA
BY UNITED
HAFT TEXAS:
Lloydv tonlHht and
Partly cloudy to (
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TEXAS? Partly cloudy to- j
night and Thursday- t 11 { ]_■
- 1 BvowtoOnod TampesbkUre
Maximum V2-, minimum 73.
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