Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1931 Page: 1 of 12
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Y, JUNE 24,1931
I.C.C
GIVEN U. S
Wingring Their Way Over Atlantic Today
In Flight To Denmark ' y
Make Successful Atlantic Flight
* The tend grant given to Thomas*
Ball by Governor Bell—there «» no
relationship between the two—
was In recognition of his service as
a.< soldier under General 8am
IBawtnr in the Battle of 8an
Jacinto. Tom Bell was born in
Pennsylvania, but came to Teams
while this was still a Mexican
province, and Joined the army ot
i fhinrrsl Houston for the death
naonle with the Mexicans which
’ ami independence for what la now
the state. . ", |
Ijf * • •.
m REMAINED in Texas when
“ this became a Republic. .“Then
he stayed when Texas entered the
Union in IMA as a state He staged
Otto UUlit. right,
their projected fill
today the two are
Hfllig And Hoiriis|
Take Off Today Onj
Flight To Denmark
R,dh Nichc
Leave H<
m w. boro to Ml—IP Vi.but ba _ “V""1
Rsr—!;
Ptor nineteen years he and his family; —•
Heed In Comanche,' where he was SAINT JOHN,
mc»r** to to* furniture business. >*> R ith Nlchok
but for the past It years he has was injured whei
made his home here with a daughter, plane In landing i
Mis. Arthur nrashear He also has ably will be pen
a son Jordan Ellis of Brown wood. hospital in a fee
| said today.
• Uncle Bill" was too young to Miss Nichols’ <
sgree as a soldier la the Confederate unchanged today
ana?, but a desperate attempt ferlng consider*!
ta do ao. He ran away and Joined ! injured vertebra,
the troop*, but his father gave him vale,
a spanicing and sent him back home. —
Since that time he baw been taking — • ■ r>y»
a licking every four years as the {jiff t ll€T
Lindbergh's Trail
And Men Who Have
I > Since Followed It
NEW YORK,June M—(Ay-
Nino planes have crossed the
North Atlantic aon stop from
west to east Mating the trail for
Wiley Poet and Harold Oatty
Committee report* from those tt>
charge of the subscription tor the
drilling of a deev test oil well m
this county were made at tuRj
Chamber of Commerce director*
luncheon today. It was reported that
almost I7.M0 had either been sub-
scribed or would be subscribed to-
day. The lists were being signed by
business firms and individuals snd
j every list with one exception had
committees will continue
their work this week and will make
another report Friday aa to pro-
ami Mm made. At noon today D.
W. Ouly had the iargeat list of sub-
scrlben
Henry Wilson was introduced as
a new director of the Chamber of
Oooameree. appointed to succeea
Stewart Hopper.
Mrs. Joylette Patterson, field
A news story from Coleman in ROPI
last Friday’s Bulletin stated that a unmask
petition had been circulated there Flrti C
to be presented to Hon. E. M Davis undeter
of Brown wood, representative of escaped
Brown and Coleman counties in Tipton,
the Legislature, asking his aid In ivault,
“an effort to save the oil industry,’* Work)
and stating: *We earnestly solicit boring 1
your influeoee and eneiglia in to raise
securing needed corrective re madias art. cal
at the earliest data possible " robbers
The petition, the Coleman state- tion loc
ment said, had been signed by tods- ton ink
pendent oil operators, royalty own- Mr*. ’
ers and business awn of Oolemma when t
and Brown counties. curb si
Judge Davis said Tuesday that he fared.
The fliers had arrived at the air
(CONTINUSD ON AAOt TWO)
AUSTIN. Thl June M.—<Jf*i—“IY*
2S-year sentence against lln. Maud
Long of Kingsville, charged
fatally poisoning her husband.
Long. September 1.1»29. was afl
ed today by the court of erfc
appeals. W. C. Morrow pne
• ud^e, dissented
The state's theory was that
Long wanted to get rid of her
h—wt because of her love of
year old bay.
Imis it exceedingly good to hve, *' k,lw,w#
• • • • ambition to qualify for a license as
rv*HE SION of distress is displayed a transport pilot ended totally to*
* by a' family living over at night for Miss Miidred Stlnaff. 19.
Corsicana, and this expert fixer U of Akron, fanner bolder of t
SFEsrt5f%ls. ?
Clark. from the Navarro county wlthto^slght o. sp<^to”n! '
rsrs ns fcr-ssft.
Si« TTJXSZ'Z£*5^— mumming? 2
Bulletin. Althoi«h we’re two hundred * **w iiili edss ^b^ore ^the
■He. mj wtion n» lo keep up «“■*«■*J—e??—— —i"
with the t**« from mat. end eurely •*»
Banker's Death Is
Declared Suicide
By Coroners
Navy Dirigible, Los
Angeles,Is Damaged
INUCD OH PAOU aiVUtil
Sleeveless Dress
Coated Shooting
Of Amarillo Ctrl
per Releases
cKelvie’s Letter
With Resignation
.9 f >'ta.
Slightly By Fire
„OT°». *- ejjt
Houston Barber Is
Shot Fatally, Son
Held By Officers
A fire aboard the navydtolglMe loa
atTakehurat! f* JL*oo reported to
the navy today.
Commander A. H Diesel said In
his telephoned report that the tee
was small and that it earned “slight
damage” to the outer oowtf of the
SgiSe. He Mid toe craft would
be in flying ooodiuon again at the
dose of working hour* tomorrow.
AMARILLO. Tex.. June
A sudden fit of insane rage cul-
minatmg an argument over a
sleeveless drees his step-dtataghtsjr
was wearing waa blamed today tor
the tragedy yesterday ta which Alva
Ray Loden. 39, beat and shot the
girl Josephine Mullen, and then|
killed himself. The tragedy was
enacted at the Loden home.
“One of my aunts had sent two
sir eve lees dresses, one for me and
one for my sister, Lillian father
hated dresses of thti kind, and
wouldn't let us wear them. But yes-
terday morning I put mine on any-
way. When I went Into the bouse he
started scolding me about it. He
waa sitting down cleaning a rtf*
all the time he was talking. All at
Tax Collectors In
Annnal Convention
At Amarillo Today
AMARILLO, June
jszsuptMm
waa shot and pertwpa fblallf wound-
ed today, near the criminal courts
building His son. Dorman Jtnbeek,
about tL was arrested bf a deputy
who wttiwM'd the shu»'in*._ ^
An investigator for the District
Attorney's Office began question-
.k, —t«nmediately after uir
tower waa brought to the county
a Nebraskan, said the board had
made substantial pragma to two di-
rections. ftnt by aatiotiagthe farm-
era to establish and enduring mar-
keting system owned and controlled
by them, and second, ta applying
emergency measures to prevont
"precipitate declines ta farm com-
modity prices"
McKelvie said more had been ac-
complished ta the development of
cooperative marketing during the
board’s existence than could ham
Major Doolittle Is
Saved In Jtunp When
Aileron Is Broken
Tulsa Restaurant -
Owner Is Arrested
As Narcotic Peddler
CkSon.
JaryTampererls
Convicted, Sent To
Jail And Is Fined
w Si — tonight. been acmevea in isn yuan
ach the 300 mark d> lt «. a^ed that by meeting
■pectol puBman carry^ emergencies through ' aUbiU/stlon
^dtlMmorn- the board had “gWen to egikmtami
^ aoJJaSa and the country at large a rtitof of
Delegate* from neaiwy coun« lmmaMurabie value."
i by automobile. ______
axfJSUriiSr
i at the afternoon meeting. r „liam
itings were given the vltitort by NEWKIRK, Okhu. June M—
POUT OVTICE SAFE NEAR |
DALLAS BLOWN LAUT NIGHT
DENTON. Texas june M—(JP>—
Safes ta the Lskt DaBaa poetofftce
and the A. 8. Sargent general mer-
chandise stare, sen miles southeast
of Denton; were blown open but
night, about SIM being taken from
the poetotOoe safe and 1190 from
the Sargent safe, the store ta ad-
dition being robbed of merchsndlm
valued at $i&o n»- safes snd fix-
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1931, newspaper, June 24, 1931; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987352/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.