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PAGE TWO 1 > l|U;||',a| BROWNWOOD '(Tero.) BULLETIN. FRIDAY, JUNE 28,'j|935 ! j M j | ; ; ..I
Defendanifclaims He Killed Brown in Self Defense
testimony was
a number
Roy Rhodes
• * ■ 1^ ... ■ | ■
—~
to the goodness ofj Wood’;
non.
Fox I*
Mat Fox. st#
called by the
being called on
ed hv Mrs. Hal«
- x I
unity. He said they them out. an* that he/Ild not ow
rbcay to know they It until after Rtif had disposed at
When Questioned the pieces of evidence * * -
against Louts Ret* Then; ’ rrpltMi, -Vou know why he can’t, he and Brown were Just like broth- action and heard nothing, and knew to another comuaut
ng of the Ume of the kUUndUestify ’ j * . ifanLj -I* J J j * \fUomn was deW- 'Wood said he be- did not want anyb<
ward suii1. “You knew he wa3| This followed a question by Wood- Returns to n*ne' ; I .came very excited when this occur*- had killed Brown.'When questioned the pieces of
■\ and not nt htmsetfi and wurd. who asked Wood: 'Tto you He thru told of returning to Bat-'ed. He told Louis Rets that Brown about throwing the ptpe and jrlovek! Woodward then asked whm he
ifoou look an In n pli-e and beat! want Louta Reis to testify in your *elli lane and telling- BrOwfi that was deads and askfid what he Into Home Creek Wood ansi>erM| - ____ . -
ifti to dcnthf** Attorney Bsker behalf?" Wood tw ice said It Was "up he had not seen the! woman, and thought they should do. ! j that Reis was the one who threw I (CONTINUED ON PAO£ TfiR,££> ■
tlte sa*4 he c.tl-ld not see l»r as she Jiau
Brown then said he was
He said
Hale rgs
arrived at the
put Brown to
Dallas with him
! to the hospital
, Brown requested him
money to a "cer
tpony to tills eject was given by would send it
tie?ense witnesses yesteWby. 1 Mrs. left and Fax sa
Male, ill and weak, was assisted to j Mrs. J. L nJones of
ghe witness chair and with much cf knowing Mrs. Hah
^CONTINUED FROM PACE ONEt
apparent Interest gave vigorous an- Brown tor 26 years Bald
Vaers to. the questions propounded, i heard of them haying to
' the pasture at igiglit fio.k*
from Brown and that she h,
I il
an re-
of
at-
en he
re he
nt ti
If I d^ln t want anv disturbance."! minutes graphically recounted events to come out. He returned
q»i MrlfRnicer questioning Wood* hid fi adln* to the killing of Brawn and Due a third Urae if *tt
rowri ||ie$defendant any put he asked-! event- thrit v re th? nft?ri}jath of 'Tlwmpsdn staved In t^nn an
** tw Reis to get down out of sight "be-j the k|lHni|. He was subjeted to a
Mali* Brown h»d been cussing film ‘ r* '•"! fold fire crosa-exami- •
toki t*euty or thirty minutes before.natlo* by^Wood^v;
**r4 hid said, the witness deelared (
JMted vigorously, wher^upoiJ lo hi* attorney to say" and on
outward retorted. "I’m tryliwr to'third propounding of the question couipuny.
to this Jury that this defend-!, be soldi Ui a clear voice, “nh." goipg to Talpa to site her and
ill Is guilty of murder.” | There was a st*r in the courtroom "Scrub” Thompson and Wood talk -
said he had directed Reis when at 3 42 dafease attorneys said ed* him out of going. Wood Ha id h?
uch dowgr in the ear seat su "We take the defendant " Wood took Thompson agre-d to gfi back
wouldnl mh- him. "because the stahd and for two hours and 12 to Talpa and try agalh to get her
Wrecking Car Suggested
Reis suggested that they take the
body to some other section out of
tie community, aid run the car
cfT the road so it would look like
an accident. Ret.* got In Brown's
to the car aftPr ^ey ha< Placed the h°dy
j n4~* there and drove tie egr anav wlf^
n«l Dftii- 1 Wood fell owing. They stopped at
* . t Ko \/c.tneo
t.
Announcii
Dissolution of partnership
irard.
Defendant Kecailed
* ^/ood was recalled to the stand
had
»t#y in
away
Re s is always in th.* way
i II loed Count Money
Belva finsed, BrownVood.
sister of Fred Brcwp. was |then
court*l£rt^h^;hnrt,'^il “fffltt ,SfiKx*“52
$o ^ Questioned by the prosecution F A Gan. k or Tallxl then tea- a^d wls wdh hlin in his
the reputatloiTS'qSubfle T^ey Stive out SS
on that thing.”
I Ht-gins les.imony R facing the highway. uAd he ;pas|»iU i ReLs then CO’ilittued
Wf'tft Hpo-' t'-^monv bv snv- on, iby the car He said, he tojd Reis Pa^e- Wood said anq
mg he nkived to Coleman vyunty to . get low in
* .uinHttiu hlc u«>-1u Ufa flrti time thpv LXlKm UI Druvu UltlL — — I
on through Valera, he said
d a ■
p: the evidence he had glyen yester- as cthers had
,k!ay^The state placed special *m-1 fcross e
Jituuti upon Wood's personal fin-1 f i0yd Patr:
jmcc's immediataly prior to the death owner, told
cf 6H)wn. | ing in his
* At the noon hour th* indication* of May 3rd and of hea
. luv.g-that only a few more witnesses they were going|u>[
c be called by either side
court room has been thronged
(hway a sliort distance and th re
e*el
the -helped 'hlnvcount the money he
a-enparrylng.
|ie:r
- Th*
She £ld he had a light brown
bill fold In his pocket with a
pqr fastener and that It contained
• fioo bill, two ISO bills, three 120
ince fie very beginning of the hear- i Mrs. J. M. |Mi
Jug Jt
being
hum
greiyt many of tie spectators telephone exchange o
women. A number of Cole- *<1 but not allowed,*
county peuple have been In Question asked b|r del
<iailir* attendance. In addition to the,tntl ma
^jtiwas dismissed
4img list of witnesses from
uhohive 0<un4 to „and tna ,d1 w
Mrs. Hale on Stand
tated
Walter Ray burn was reqalle^ to
to, o, .Uto, a JEP***^
* Mrs Will Hale mother-tn-law of told him one time In II
jfhe deceased Fred Brown, was the believed P B Smith wa:
Jirst wunesa cf today. Slie was an his sheep and if he wgs
•ui.tavorabk wutfltaa ftK the aiefenst- Rayburn to help him *’
•who had calied 'hAa.'*«B»brding to a cr.ss examination l*> Wo.
a.atement of defer.se counsel J. K said he told his brother ^
•Eaittar She t.as beye *n -the stand shortly after and told Joe |it5*
lor ewer an hour. father-in-law qf stanleja Wood,
lOis. Haie was aiked specific about It a lew days *go.aKlill|J
•queawons accut matters thac had said Fred had q. qqn at tllilf time
teen testified ta by previous wu- ar.d that he caroled ajituillilC^
tor Loth the suite apd Oe- fhne. The last time he jaw.'
dense. She gave Vigorous denials to was about six mqiitljs ggp.
sail statements and charges against Upon conclusion of Ra.
psrowm by otrer witnesses. . aminatio.n, tr.e defense re
, She was asked about Mat Fox the statement tar- A
iiemg called to her h.use on<f time that one or two ptiqrr
•to care for FTed Brown and protect be called later
}.er and her daughter. Browns wife. ‘ Defendant
JSbewid she did not kn-w Fox had - l
j^een ca-ied until he had anlved. i Affff J B
Jjh? said tae Gregorys were not undertaker, had • be*n
Vailed as they had testified, but the stand by the $ta
*tnai they uui c^aie o>er. Ernest that he saw the pi*
kihompsou was there, she said, and taken from Brown'srb
Jwas holdmg Brown when Fox ar- the pocket of thi
drived. Sne' saai sue hired Neeiy the prosecution rec-Uli
VvetiO tu work for her and: not to ant tea the standi and
Jiroltct her trom Fred Browi. f [to a grilling exa
• Mrs Hale was asked aboujt a hat, lions of the testimon
*aid to have been given n^r has- terday. Wod wa
Vai-d Ly llit snetp men cf that sec- ally iqout the
hen. ishe saal they did liut give own purse prior ito ‘t
Mr Rai-.* the hat. out ti^
gn-m rum for Chr^traao
night. He testlffd he|dld hot hear bills,-on* *5 bill and one or two one-
all of their conversation. j] l do.;*r bills She said he was wearing
i|fl%lpa i mbncy b'lt apd that it conulned
—• call- about $1,750
r the :Cjtt cross-examination Mr* Sneed
ct?he told her he wg.* going to go
Carlsbad and enter 6usiness He
Mied to go to Talpa fer a short
iking, exception*
e. slie ttsiifled. and planned to
atm her? about 9 . o'clock that
tit He said he might stay here
go pn to Dallas where he wanted
oonsult a physician before going
Carlsbad, she stated She was
if h mentioned taking Mrs
?dy with him when he left and
tSneed answered "no" She
iyijked if he was drunk or dr'.nk-
bnd she rejili.d that if he was
>0id not see any liquor ncr sm.li
(||>|jiQUor. r,
^ § Trace Wood's Movement*
Al Hintner. Talpa filling stjifion
epefbtor. said that, oruTnur^dav aft-
*■ *” Setiilivn ahn'.tt 4 r.’rtocg he saw Stan-
about 4 c’cloctt he saw Slan-
, e> r * i [the Valera crc-ek b-idge. and Rets
L\b U ,he [hfrdrl ,hk i,ne 1 told Wood h* ifStihed to "pour it
IJpon the third return to the lane. th.lf
he : said Brown s car was parked
~ ’ ‘ * at a rapw
____ ... _ u . he tried to
the cal o<*caijse the 1 follow and was barely able to keep
in mio Hilrr spending his‘early life hr$t time they talked to Rrown that the taU ll»ht In sight. They Po*^
In Bell county.! He said he was a afternoon he had ciynibd Reis, tell- on through Va,era. he suld. and he
ing] Mm that he was 3^ways In the foilwing; qow^ knowing
he had nefcer been convicted in an>
stale or Court for felony or any
either offciise; |hrt he hud known
Fred Browin since • #20 ut Tillpa. He
said he w*s public weigher at Tui-
pa for two year a
He then, told rf getting a phone
coll from Fred Erown on May 3rd.
tiie Cft.l ctmtintf lrom ^arita Anna,
in which Brown said “I want to see
you at once and as quickly os pos-
sible " He said Brown had trlt-d to ,, . .
rail him from Brov nwood earlier y,,ur rtttnin throat.
in the daf. He had repelvfd ca k Aifter thi*. Wooc ,-------j— - morv
for four ds|ys from Brow n at‘various thr^ied and stvrted to get In hi-s own
l laces. *r,4. had gotten a call before car: and as he wa., riding so some-
going to Winter* with Brown hi thbig broke .the gla«N-lln the door
vrMch Brown told him he wanted'of aia cur. Ho liwd nold of the fttward then started
to talk to him 1 inrf| wheel with his Ifcft band, he Weodward asked Wood when he
, ; ... ... :,nd ahd Brown begun pertui? him decided to make a self defense plea
\\o«d reiatea • c°n^>atlbn with thf back and ^fad with his and if it was not true that he de-
Vr ; MoCounc. telephone *con>- Wood reached urider the seat elded to make a self d*'en»e pba At
i^i,ttecr4rdd rareot***tar ai:d tr- r*me B*vAu**T°n
■i-1
h6 W a — —— t w ~~ , _ .. .
•on-u-iaU oi J. o. tmmrn-. U-,
while Wood passed the parked Brown ahuut half way up Blackwell Hill lie
gjjlj T met Reis trotting bark down the
Wood *aid Brewn asked Kf he road Reis got into the car and
brought her." ar... 1- told him "no" to’d ^ h™ h*d 7*n W car oil the
and started to c- out of his ca- «*d. Bnd the>* ‘■‘‘turned to Talpa.’
Hh] Slid he told Brown t^at Je:7 i They stopned at Loiis Reis’ home
Onggory tad Mr wife were at her c° »»-* «>uW OP the ^palr of
t)l*> hk bridge Brown was in hr was wealing, that had
his*own c r and Wood had walked blood on t.rem. After the change of
to the car. Brown ru^-d him and clothes, the two went into Talpa to
«a!d "for two I would cut a dance. Wood said jhe returned
i----.. o'clock alter being
1
testified he
home about 11
fat the dance about
30 mlnutei
Is now
Mrs. Rose McKinzie
iting the
Glen Rqf£\Beauty Salon
iCIIOOL
llavii
disa Ived pjwtn-rship with Mr*
II lam*
Pc/manents . . . J. \J1.00 to $10.00
( I KLL FINGER WAVESSTUDENTS
Phone 1180 204 1-2 W. Broadway
Quer4ioned By Woodward
The rrde* examination by Wood i
Brown would leuv'jg the coi^itrv a- " V,
he plailned because he' waa Aorry-
inc lam to death with
calV
get a J.ick
t^ turned and hi'. Brown
ap with It
hiaj piion? Believed I ife Endangered
. I W
The defendant said h8 war in the had
* —‘ • -*• ( — i
1
•j oar bum *-•• <* j.iofc ? iwwi-: -•* v.i>—r--'. r- —**{7
turned and bit Brown ‘ gevelral not find any alibi witnesses, 'n
ouerhd him eonc-rnlr^t the search
',rr alibi te-Himonv it Balllneah
know that you were
m
own ft’l te hi* ktii-es atld Still nnt m Baujnger oh FiidaV nieHt.
hold of the detendant, Wood
bank ati Winter* when Browin wit.i-i n.*flifl»*d. and h»- *^lt wmin on
drew Ills ipioney and told of that thHjhack of t.ie head, and nejaljpped
incident, laying-he advised itlia' he to ; kbre gruund and wA* still ’ Wpod
get It tii’ tlavelei s rhecki or|a cash- *la4 he did hot see Reis whi ejall
tdld him was gulng on andijlld not know
ier's check and Brown
ar.d did you not jtno!w_lh|t thete
wa* nobody there who saw you?"
"How did you expect iq get anyone
to say thev saw you when you were
not tbere0" Wood'ward asked Wood
answered that) if hie suggested that
KEEP RISING
FOOD COSTS
ti**** ,n d"fnir* and’hlt in some?neJa*
and that l^e did not want ant checks se-p defense. 1
because when ht left the couiKry he stnii'ces might
would be **. ot
He snU Brokn th-n “:l i said “r ‘,au t»^***“ 1*” I*4**
-<?ct the mpney in each and tiny re- car: 10 ^ertve L-ie scene j and did hoti
in dnngtft and hit in
and In Mher .cfrctim-
not hath hit hfm at
he had itdrted j to his
was in Re'linger Chat* night, they
might rfeallv think t*-ey $awr him
and would tell the officers that they
had seen him.
"In otihrr word*, vou wanted to
get soxtbody/! In Ballinger to swear
DOWN
launat
timony
tsn
and told him if "Stan" rc-
rud to t 11 him to meet him at
s-'gin and thin left. He said lie
.them again Saturday
ver Pratt,, cafe ar.d dance hall
tor, nexf tcld of seeing Stan-
Wood and Louis Reis at t^e
in Talpa on Friday night.
It 10 minptes to midnight H'
Wood ta^ in on -ihe SAoore .Warned Brown ; , heikn-w Brown would cut bil his ^
from Ccleman. but he did not j Brov n fold him. be said that he sJh -aid he would a* he had »*'m»e<! Reis to teqtifv for him
# how much he danced Lou^ was •; cdmlnu to Ero^nwtjod J JrnnE'darK Woodw-rd ^ rtef-nriaM
WITH
P^.
turned to (Pecan Srrlng* nenr Olen to. k Uw ^ ^" ?d “ld Kri so re«xxiv m n»im,nn tc a«^,.
Co\> vh-T' he Siri left‘his* a- and noli intend to kiH hlx. when he was 1 some 00a > in oann^r. 1*, a n.
U V f n a '■ IHa!cf1' *nd euiipp him On aueNtimifTw he yd a lle? Woodwnrd Wked. After mueh
he g*jt mtQ hu q-*n cir and |cturned r-u|png.l}i? °v. que>ug\t”!< : ^ on tRi* noint Wood ad-
to Winters at
and
about noon
, lNoRCE «i':;
R0LLAT0R REFRIGERATION
-he!(could have kept on hlttlAg him argument on this 'point Wood
,aftir he, was on the gwund rrlttw1 lhal w*'
>. ---- ~—T_ -----m — T.. w._ came the question as to whether he
niatu
1 t,yllF^^ t0 vlirlo<i‘s inatteis pertaining ftd Ida
f,danced several tunes, he testj,- js:raigh*kn cn? som
1 ’ !! ' ---hk4 fiiuht-r $1.-'
He ijhi hot see Brow
id. uj$til abo*«t tii.rii th
t<)id lire.An it was
1 > F
1 him
<ib cress-examination he said he
kcaii d to the Reis home ori> time he said
He
questioning Wood dkland he took Reis h«k with him to
Tr^d employment by %lr% SaM|!
Brcwr* and that brown paid: tor Uie | wood said he
hat mniself, paying $5u she said pur^e aad dldn t kJlc
/Qr.b.er that she never heard cf Mm 0ne He ^
cutting it to puces until a lew da>i drive frfcm lhe ^ ft t
**'' Wh"n Mr Ha^ di#d ,n lftJ! through the tow.ii Tf m
^nd
Reis
Biowns
In had
Ut the'
killing
when
m uj
rgpnally lie Was m good man and
he ar.d Reis wgre atianSngij to ffl|ache had never Inaid of anybody
dispore of the bridv^ The defendant oeiaf afraid*of him. Baker fsked
id he followetS the car in which iftottt an incidgM when he intd to
was carrjung Bruwn.J |i|t ’ de - »f*ins hor^e in a calaboose- and
toured throuvh Valera; leatOM |the Rratt said he saw it. He also said
main street for A part of the wav hr fra^> a friend of F*red Brown and
while Reis drove str«ghti!ibV'ou'<;i tv*-d in the saniff house with hunifor
the town. ' I II-* 111 11 hw|f^Mirs- - §
U«der quesUtniag byf{ BkkW- ; Efct*.r :Smitii liardiwrc man land
Wood told About taking wltlj §MU do «keep. r at Die dam- haU. toaU-
in a Cafe, and then rtitertlted his aMsithat htr saw Stanley Wuul at
statement of ye^erday thgt w$ien the 4ana* on Fi'lday. May 3rd. Wcxxi
,^ig3. When Mr Hale died in 1931
•..e tes.dud that sne gave the hat
"back to Fred and nad never seen it
irnct.
Ccapli Not Separat'd
She said her caugnter and F*red
iBr.vui were not separated at the
lime of his death, but that he had
Sict been living at toe house for
about three week-, prior th»«-
Lne did not kno* wtien he procui-
ed a lOvin UI 1 a.yu sDe testified
fche sa.d she never, knew 01 -bird
An wu slumping sne-ep or otherwise
hurting them Lhe said sne had Brown tbreaten^l jo .
/cen Min hit hiA horses with bridle Jwo cents" he b^ileyed, blA|
sreins and r pes out hurt was all. in danger, and that lie be
Mrs. Haie USUI led thaJt .Ffed cited
- ^Irowu never mhtreaLed her in any. Ilia Personal Fioap
lespect, but was kind and good to Prosecutor Wpoviw.trd
l,ei bhe said Brown had a nervous mm —1 •— [-*
Tuakdowru ui reuuiry ul lk34
^5iie said the li ght that Fox wai
lulled to the r.rme was only a lew
days belore Brown was taken away
}n February of last year.
* Sht told cf Biown having a ca
3e„ which pained him scvtri.y
s L..cs ahd tiiat the pain w.uld
almost unbearable at times, and he
Vouui take zadHiune for the pain.'
Bne said he did not get to drinking
tnuil alter he sold the land recent-
ly, as tar as she Knew., . * v
, Srie said she had never left home
In fear of Fted Brown and tiiat
brown had never run her and her
daughter away from the home; that
Wed bad never threatened her nor
done her any personal violence. She . , a
testified tne land he told was given 5aw ** shotgumonrher back per
lo Fred and hia wife by Mr. Hale and her ***'■
gnd herself before Hale's death. to bunt ravens 1
She was asked about going to Bale instructed
Mat Fox’s house a lew hays before loaded, refilling It with shAllii
; Brown was slain, aod said she and hunting. Wood
her daughter went there after rid- heard her say. the defendant, titl-
ing around a while because she felt D«d, that "they had been harms *t
sick. They called the doctor and row. and If he sticks his tedd out
the remained at the Fox home for of the door I'll blow the
Mrs McConnell, the t-U-pliont- ilns
tor. It was late at night, hr1 JU» to iaill'v rii’ieh ukiii<
and wherf he arrived be *awj* (serson as|t!ieie; Ver^ lot* 01
j|Fox there but nobody else. 'Ihe^ who would dnv^ 1 900 |n1!e) for it f^ln the U>dv of
could hgfte b en in the. rear: He said Bgowu told him he.(was g-t- he*!kn-w he bsd
house. I|e derfared H<* was.---L Lji MB ja U
about the rcpti'.ation of Fred
dUfu mu] *aid so far as hr knew
Wood said Thoinpson could
b»- found andj Rkts wgnted to
e house, he deffared Hd wasfbr to ^|a he -tarn-‘te mining at Winters tut Mb
. . . ., 1 reirrh the bddy altHt Browm
Del-ij-w* ne’Ctiiij’T xl ....
the questioning fat this
veloping from Wood tiie
that he had $3.Vftxi Bis
time of the klll.rfc. HA, .
$27 from NL-s tfale Wipe (
lore and was ^ranging to
41 inside the door about 8 40 anc
" aroitnd about five minul * am
tg He was alube at that tlriu
Itfi raid. He said Wood .uijd Rfl
into the danae hail u( 115
df paid him 5(> cents. Wood giving
the’ tnon* A |o dance the re-
t*r oi the 11 m. H wa* asked
the charauar cf Fred Brown
_.d said he iWb'haard about the
.in. rumor, about' winch other testimony
HlTVen given
Browt'Wc
iood
, .iie Hccunlp 1 xiien
had worked tor Mrs. Win
Mrs. F.vd Brown and hi
He v*ak aaked Jf lie had
t"e troi;bje thul Brown
with L<qn» Iieqc Kelly
uid other*, and
a^kid
III Hal’
r said
d lies
hid
• Ra;
ybum
of hi 1 trexthier.t of
ower a^lnials ar^d he repliep ’ ves
: pier
again, ^nlvi protecting h|s own
frr*V •ifH He had her rd of Bis fiebt with.R^ ,
nger- 'pifh^an Pauley Woedjihien i*.id he rot
lls j wj lunl one f,st fight himself in 1° J* ... , u.
B* he ^
thT monH that **» suggested tney move the body
I jot
T. | . , L liS
If lie _ _
e *‘ld j j] Bstlirk llrowns Face
id ol j^’ood then sa’'i i « went ito ill.*
}.utj ladlator. opening the (Xw-k arid get-
ting water to bathe tiie lac- o!
MfRF'S THE WM ITS DONE
u
-
T:
?• -
Te was asked if h * h aid abdi:t Mrs
Tale and. Mrs Brown fcehvi forced P‘w and f**"* tge Tet band-
■ a* m • I k oekhluf hie ctcimn/wh in eavl nrenrt
o leave aju.j.e for prnU’(.ticjn (rom k Trhief on hi* domadi in ail e'foit
7r-d Hroviin Wood *md Mrj* Hale ta
cld fiifii |i»e was ulraid of! Brown
nd M-f
to
Browfi had a; k»dj her ut
hat jhfie jinot to’talk about A be-
sure ill embarrassed Mir
Met On Highway
Wohdi tijen tt>ld of promf dug to
net*^ Ftvd 111 own lute Friday nfijer-
noou a|.di ol njesting him
fillies eistlj of tulpa
way *jiud ijouls
tin th
Refs
thf:
i|lM| PAP l M8TTI all * t *
the s?oaoi& haS’lng i! When they came Into the dance)
that purpoa4 Ur' hia L'-uls R la seemed to be exciud
sheep during
machinery for that piirpoah ig
possession Prosecution" endeavored h^tjytanley Wcjpd.uys as calnwis I
to go into much detail In 5*xhinln-
him at tiie tltuje of
”fjcrub;j Thompson T.jlpa
wrts with Brown wi en
told of! returning to
seven
hlth*
Wj!* With
1
r. ip
t|ie
Ing Wood s personal finabc^. bufe
made little headaiy as the;defend-
K»r ••
tvored
tamln- did?'.er seen him ahd was not a bit*
(cited, ’ he sa.M in answer to q.ies-r
pip*
Tliomp.-nn and agreeing th
Brown *t Batsi l! lime fi
tf-.ee ting
1 youth,
v fiiet, He
A
no
e*!»ct
■' 4u ex-
ant said he did not 11
amounts of small f
penditures.
Questioned again In
counsel.* the defendant
while he was jsorTtlnn
Hale, beginningiIn niuS-Maireh.;
tlori by A O Newman concerning
Ulvlr appcarer.dts.
HW wurt recessed for th? nocn
mm .
I'ramatic Gesture
?rr^Ll of W-od reached its high ?n 1
iH Thursday iaflcrnoon wklie dur-*kFrown tulfi hirfi
vstimony. og the defendant, and! Kenn-dy
h.ejf he had answered a qu-stiort could
with
met*’
aterj Tliroe
of theno feturnied to TaJpA. leav-
ing Brojutij alone fin the road.
The (Jef|*uiant tqld of a '■conver-
sation hi uihleh Brown tend ntni that
Fula Bfli Tkd written a letter to
hi-, people hi re t* 1 ing U e;nj he had
fiktng [ UP
the money und that Brewn rrad
sold the ifface ar.d was j drinking; up
r-r. the war pof*” vUil
to go get {etiotBe
iy and bring her; b ,rfc *<• he
talk to her ' H« wai
w*i diunk
advjtsrd him to sober up and
thihsit overf” Wood; -aid. Brtawn
t?n-« told him hr was Roing by pfallav to
Hie defense arng ree Dr Terrell who had'treated him
to his testify^ some; time before
-^nd xsk that they br.ng hmi H- said he tried to jr-arfin with
J»Ve ’want to say to the cour t. Brown and 'promised td go ’to Tal-
akjthe State; of Texas, waives all pa and! the woman anld return
Ejections to Rel* testifying ’ De4 with hef He seld he knew tne char-
q njm, 10 ««p n co nfnandinq voice si
the defendalU t^ti- mq and ask that t
•faiSH
; head 1
top .off
ned W<
m, L, . - ----to Rei* testifying • De- with hef
several days before bemg able to Mr Woodward questioned Wcrod faivia counsel Baker satd -’He can after of Fred Brown a*|d wanted to
saturn home. i about the development of Bydim'g; ■sfty if he wants to." Woodward get along with him He testified that
• Asked If she knew Walter Ray
burn,
^er b
she said be had worked for
but that she fired him \ she
•aid his reputation was not good
Wnd that he was wot worthy or‘be-
lief under oath. She said Stanley
Wood had worked lor her.
• Gan Not Used
* Mrs. Hale was asked about a
ftbotgun and said there was one in
lhe bouae but that she had never
fiven it to Stanley Wood to hunt
with or for any purpose, and that
If he got It, It was Without her
knowledge. It was kept in her
room. Said she never told Stanley
Wood she would shoot Frpd Brown
and had never tried to have Fred
Brown placed under peace bepd
She stated that Brown had been
home twice when drunk and that
tha waa a I raid cf him, like she was
any drunk man. She said Stanley
Wood was with blip. She declared
that the waa not favorable to Stan-
ley Wood. She then said Brown ob-
tained ail th* money for the sale
development of Brown s ^ ta tify If he want* to. ” Woodward get along with him He
‘ wlr i ll ' 1 i'T Z-k
•f the property and that he did not
t«U his wile he would take (he
money and leave the country. Brown
wai to take the money, go
where and get a small grocery store
Ind lira. Brown waa to Join him
Sien. she said
* i. B. Mercer of Talpa testified
fir the reputation of the two. Hkt
P^. «J JM.—
Shelton B
PDT THILMIIK.eiUHEB ON THE TAOtE THil fUMMER
»n H» bajhfd hi* face kith a
handltr^chiaf and fiplled up
Iwn's aliirt gnd sweljtcr uufier hi 4
lie .*i»id he
bring him to life,
tried to pumb. air latu hiv lufigs
wh le h** field ihv wefj handkerchief
his naked sto nac
t c fed lit Brown s.uil>e ahd .r id
<t lent very A'rnkly
llat tied fils
ANN*
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