Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 170, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 2, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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• rr will bejgjn mondav
L> *"• IP***±L WKLid tonight. will be putting the
IvJ finishing to«qhe«<}io As preparations for the
entertainment of the West Texas Chamber of Cony
men* convention, which opens Monday. In fact the
of Mineral Wells will probably labor some
completing the numberless tittle' jobs
. that must be done 6sMre the thousands of vifitors
ar iyyl- and Urownwootf sympathizes With Mineral
Weim, for this city wetit through the name ordeal g
fjjrcar ago. . ’ - ; . ft
- !•■• „ I * ■ its A r ; .*
Brown wood's special train leaves tomorrow nigh,
tor Mineral Wells, and It will tarry the Old Gray
jl Band antf a big delegation of representative
:business men. Anyone who so desires may accom-
pany this delegation and help to show that Brown-
wood has not severed, relations with the west Texas
Chamber of Commerce after entertaining the con-
****** last year. There. was nothing lacking In
the way of enthusiasm ' * *
people
tomorrow.
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so .Ion* os Brownwood was
THK WLt R ISIS FOR A UKKIHVNT MARI NT.
Dallas NaFra: The noise made over Henry Ford’s
advent into the air has so held our attention that
we hate failed to note what may be of considerably
more Immediate consequence Jn connection with his
jooing Into the water transportation of his own pro-
ducts. Mr. Ford is launching his o«n vessels to sail
almost fj-om t|e loading platforms of his own factor-
ies to the docks of destination ports. There is noth-
ing absolutely unprecedented in that. The Germans
are doing it and have dene it for a long time Hugo
Stinnes got rich at it. But. the really significant
point is that Ford proposes >0k My his sgam**n fifty
per cent above current Wages for^Aqjerican seamen.
That can mean but one thing sml^th^tlis that
Henry Ford, land lubber,'ihoogh be h». intends'-to go
on deck, and show the'old salts of the sevtfn seas
how to get, their mtney?s worth put of the crew.
Before Ford gets, through with Sailing before; the
mast it is going to be a-changed culling. Jf you doubt
•It consider the course of railroading on the D. T.
ft; I.-1 When a statio# agent at d little way station
on the D. T. ft I. has idle time an his hands he
ddjesn t play checkers. . He slipji yito a pair of over-
alls and starts in on a Job of sjonplng a lea'k in the
roof or of painting the whol* fctatlon-htmse, If it
happens to need H. Then he may polish off a few
other odd chores when hf a«j»H through. It is the
same with the train crews. W*rtt npt encaged in
making rfie wheels ko round they wipe off the ma-
chinery an polish the locomotlvje.; An engineer is
cot simply an enz-ine driver—he !i* working for. the
’. ft I .'and is expected to do anything that comes
'HE
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WHY DOMT YOU
/'MACK EM OFF
AND BE DONE '
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•eHtlng the convention, nor gras there any afiathy
to"W entertainment' Of the convention last
yegg* Now that we nark nothing. It Is ths duty of
Br<u|iu*00d to **nd a great big delegation to tho
tion, there to advertise this city among j he
ids of 1^’est Texans who will be present, and 1
. to show this city’s gratitude fpr the visit of so many
thfMMBds a year ago.
•ol,rM to be a;great convention In point
of attendance It will be the largest to be held In
this yeaf. and may surpass nay others held In
the entire South. The whole ot Texas will.be repre-
sented.Yot the West Texas Chamber of Commerce is
now'practically a statewide institution. The prograhi
is an Interest!** one. ind Vln^ra! Wells has worked i
lor week* perfecting its entertainment plans. Those
who, go with the Brown wood delegation on the spec-
*^^1° FiH have comfortable sleeping quarters
while at the’convention, and will find the three days
toj the trip well worth while from every
t. It is not yet toe late to Join the paVty.
Get in touch with one of the committeemen tonight
.or tomorrow and arrange .for space on the special
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*'•■'1 THE SECOND ROUND
e way. we may
silltably to hand. It will he the *
safely assume, on hoard the Ford 1 hips
Instead of a season of-feverish «ndeavor fallow-
ed by days of holystoning the deep
sake, th# woyk will flow steadily
the voyag*.’ Just how lAofd; sill Ho
puzzling the older shipping Hnes. i
And when he does it he ‘will.have
true Oasis for an Anieriimn mfnlijijit luarine; For
until we can tdllize the hlghir inilintlve and eneriy
of an American crew tn advantage me are under an
inevitable handicap an cpgipa^ed i»Hh the cheaper
labor of Kuropean sblpftJ \ j
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IHAfS THE
iNW^Y \ TAKE
th' |k»nk
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\ Goin at
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no-no-1U-
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MIME «ROW
1HATL0N4!
BEnD
easy
TDD DONT
BPEAK 'em-
.easy Nowr.
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em'+ey
THOSE JOKER
certainly
\AMUl_ KEEP
CV-^ RuSY”
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Where Smart Styles Meet Moderate Prices
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BUCK S'.-ROAI^THE Blacksmith, OfPEReD STATi
A6ENT DAD KEYES A REMEDY "TO TAKE THE !#
KJ/tK OUT OF HIS WHISKEWS THAT WERE So BADlT
JA^A DOpR RgCgNTL^^ (coHt//huKD'
PARAQRAPHINGS
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pHOPtJ^E.YTS of tfi# child labor am>-ndmfnt to the
ft -ftAndgrap Constitution are making plans for a sec-
•»n«f*fijiault upon the State legislatures, and are
expressing the hope that, success may frrtvn their
eff^BaSRi^ 1 retorisHleraitii>n of the: matter in several
Tfli* amendment was disct)1 sed this week
hefere the ^National Congress of Parents and Teach-
•rsNii/aesis Ion at Austin, sn^h plans w.*i*e formulated
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f°r^»J»tinuing the caitM^iign for its adoption.
'Action thus far taken hy State laudnlatures has
be«^K pverwhelminuly «>ppos»-d to th** amendment.
PaAMilarly decisive action was’ t»kc-n by tbe Texas
Legislature. F hich not only declined tji. nuffy < the
amfMment but ordered that all official records per-
taiotntr to'it be returned to Washington so that the
whole Incident. 90 far aA this state,id concerned,
mlrtAbe. definitely closed. N’ot ail of ihe Lepsla*
"have acted on the proposal, some! not having
ioewthe amendment was sahfaitt^d n the stated
ratifkatk>n« but the indications are that
the tjbre«Hourths majority favoring the
eat. necessary to Its ratiflcatioi. there will
prohftbJy be a three-fourths majority, of th** states'
•gifts! It
tfomen’s om*irathjbn throughout ihe country
are'diponsoring the child labor alnetidarnt bemnse
of the fradulent claim thatjrftHdf^n nr** bring oppress
si»el fern ployed in the industries of the'^ountry. As
n matter of fact, child workert art- nbvhere .being
-r®ppMRod by .thHr employers, and ’h«
children • ho ate engaged in dhe ms-iji
\ occrytitions is very small indeed wheh compared^
with the the whole immUr of children ip the United
The Seniate^inay stand, bn Its oh jdty. bat the new
Vice-Presidgff seems to »»• walkifig on it—Hantli
Bulletin. ! f-\
A model home isn’t worth a »l«ru without a model
j family inside •—Columbia He^ord
Well, we’-ll have to wait and see how - Germany
takes HiadejnburK's line 4>gllas News.
Wonder whether any o«f ever] lim w of an idle
rumor y^msinini >J!et— Afkansas jGonette. /
France nizht learn tro|n Germany that she cah't
fiat her way out of financial flifficulties.—all
Street Journal. I JNJ ,
Trotsky says taht somd day thdre will ,be a stat-
ue to Lenin !in (he Strand- All we ran say \d that it
will serve J enin right.—Piineh.
if |mlire 'can find out 4 here the present crop of
Bixiadway ]daywrights get their coloj^ tlje j«»iht
oti «hr t-> J»e| raiided - D* rtOil Nejgi l.
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hard
SOCIETY
Twoud
J>i|r dc
(jldi and grpv. I'd like in
if j yesterday, -i .Wh it fun
ily! kai^r.bow turned aliout
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'*l»eopics with their rn\^ryjBM^r^\ii
[lercd their do*In, k 11 /nay." rather
ail : thing*.— ttwaiit tludr linkT day
j All li.». not tljje some .end: iif
leaves one 1h mid * are* r, another
muted
By Governor
lift Afmr'uitn! Prrtt)
AUSTIN. Vfiiy 2— Ray Mitchell of
lotmnr County, who was sentenced
to dl.* for the rajnrder of ttla throe-
year-old step-child, .was saved from
the electrfp chair tmluy hy Gover-
n<ir Miriam A. Ferguson wh«n she-
t omtmii</d his #>ntenr.e to |life im-
iirlMournenr. | ■ ,
The deujli verdict for Mitg-hell
W4S git en twi< e. The first, time it
was found defective and U was
necessary to rejsentence hint.
at the wry euiraiMei she scarcely 1,2*-^
releases another Worrj with extreme ■ .. ,
old agk and lotjying jo depart, tint |
a nil of gjod od buggy day*
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eai old-timers au.l j heir quaipt old fashloni-tl ways It’s
f realize that hodp-kkirts ontje Were worn, but grand-
ma sajrjt they were, before iuuwIi Br'tr styles w.(re boril.'
Llloglne tkiys w hen autos, and nghtn ntoriek w«*fe. unknown ^Xnd
Ihioh: in just the |ia»i; tew years, how greai thesO thing* have grown.
The* wonders of'the present day Fere one* not even dreamed. No
wonder we (all wonder Just, how queer things must Jtavc seemed
And yet. I ll bet 'our' grandfolfcs oiten ltave thit little ache, that/
< to pi ay sr-uind their hearts, perhaps for old-lime^ sake Thete
must hflVe be*11 r**aJ restfulness When life was tjalm
wonder, are w«* hettei off today., than yean ago
at another;
|ug toward tin
ltd whether It
more the lav
sltamelesH to
rotmI to aL
'it whet lur
native or for-
ujt
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j Dailj Washington Letter ;
j * It> riUlIUli P STKWAKT 1'<
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I Little Editorials j THE PARSON’S
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SHJNG rO.>’. May fi—After a quarter of a cen-
tury in istaie anil ferleral tribunals in Chicago,
the famous Deeatrlct.of Lake Michigan rake !•
con jug up uyjthe UnF‘‘d States supreme court on ap-
(Mfa It dates so fkr hack that not many people
renumber just bow |t started.
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A Thina of ind PjtihM"
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The Decktrict is a big tract—zotud many acres—
of 'made tagil” pn Chicago’s north siiore lake front. lbin* k
At first Sti w as just the North Side , city dump.. A !'h* 'uncpotml
North Side as hig as Chicago’s hag’ • lot of refuse fh** middle
to dispose o)r. ^hls dump grew fasL away out into . "ft1
thielalte. !U’or Jr* minutes' walk. k°d about twice ."llr •
that far north and south from the toot of East Chi-
cago a venue*—'a dozen ori«*o of city] blocks. It con-
sisted of cihders, old; bottles, honss. (in cans, all
sorts of Junk It wasn't an altractiie s|*o( anff Chi-
cago in those days wafa’t as crowded'as tt is now. so
■’ m »T:
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; TOKMIMI
Another I tornadp— forttcnately a
ha.by one this titne-^swetc serose
Itltoots and Ohio the other day ; *
close oti tiie hecis of the molketea. “ j ,, .. \ \. ■ j Lv ,
that brought M«h calamity on the lhT/LI T, W‘°
nation ajitw weeks ago. 4 ‘ the/UulU-t.u in Its opInln.J tltat f-
Two ,Sher States besides uitcoi* »?*** •J**"1'* ,MM .«
•ind Ohio felt the fury of the w 'A1.on
tornudp; although fen*, few Hven/1^li-vu to««ht f<*rF»r' th.
wejie last • ] J C ,rtoJ aud sentence « hii’h - cop t>
/ Tho country had' In .'.rthquokK «*Ve "m Th,*' rolLv,‘ ' into^nl]
pea re not bmg ago,; pow toreedoc* ‘ nmF f\’r *hHh h‘ F*» ‘F
i-eem to lie getting.
at one time,/iniothd
but we are ail travel
-atnc goal. JI Uiiow
in more' ftodisnj to
of. morlafityl off mor
rris I akulnp itjr
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"Nature lodsj us
m*toi. What matterkj
they !**• Ihuh! ori free
/igp. free-boru or set free opt of
friendship.’ Wherever a man\n
re is pi^ce f*»r kindness So
thin his cqj it 'threshold a ma*.
rhn distribute liibnev and practi. >
♦ret -hearte<lueto, wrhh'h is so Call-
ijd—not bteaUee it
fpr. hut.bceaiise it
at a fr«*e heart. A. ufse ma
lesiowt this on the
aortliV nor il>K-i It*-
A'-ariness fail to pour it mi
as often us he finds ptie w«
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The o!.| Ivor hen tyas a; r,rea
rnaA: but-he that i> ( t tie
kihgdotn «tf tii»*aven I ^ itonthai,
he. Go to < liiir. h t .- ok 'pin
set; whether of- no Jo r -y
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s due. to the
pro»;ekds out
RRUkfc A |.|. tv
J.o.VIkj.V ^ ln.tt'
being i-*rve,d with
I long las Fleet Gel!.-
tknteef, Weill to I.
laW<s house and hi ♦
•lows iti it w'h<*n *.e
admission. <
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a; Ily _ 1 after
cn«v* paper,
titlii mi
FuVIougb of |p, days was granted
A. L. Aldredgo; of Taylor County.
two years for forgery and
thirty days tn W. L. Kedil»-M
of- Jefferson County serving one
year for vlolatidh of tlie llqior law.
Mitrpeli. a nerr*m was e jrtvlcteil
of killing his t breezy ear-c Id step-
son by whipping hint with u strap.
* ■ * r**-dlne to evidence/. Mit hell or-
dered the child to bring n atove
v..am sod when he Teruspd. Vit-
chell v hipped him for ten or
fifteen minutes,” The c-Yitld died
during the night.
The commutation was granted
l*eeause\thele was "no express or
inriiiied malice In the homicide’
\the proclamation said. Grady Sfur-
M*on of Paris and others had filed
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said - ! \
of the First itethodint church wl
meet Monday at 3:00 o’clock at
• hitrch for • Jhe regular qnc
business meeting. The preaident
will give herA-eport fr m the Wacd,
Missionary « onferetren. .
Thb Woman's Missionary Society
of the Central Methodist *.hurch
will meet Monday at 3:0 o'clock at
the church.-The reports from the
missionary conference which met
<n jWaco will be glvno. .
11 ' ?■ kn^hmSHi i l J
1 he, Young Womu'i Mtauioonry
®oclv|y of tb« PlTut Methodist
church- will meet .Monday at 3:70
o'clock ln s«c*H session at the home
oP Mrs H. G. Lau rence, IFF Coggin
Avenue,
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Ultry of tliewz .
pt 1st chuM g»
3:30 o'clock'I'
lltfe Mia <* A
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itooie* IpThis , »" f“’«* ,bM has alwayr
ar cyclone * eila'r of — '
west setttus lBevitih|e. Fto*'Y!l,’l ,
r that or a radical change in Z
pur t^p* «*f architect itn- some'
tliat wpl withstand the savage
slaiiehtw of nature
rtte-Jgnd wasn't needed Immediately [and it seems to chjY°r^,,|>]
>n’4
Slates. Every slate in the unibn now ha- its own
ehSd-labor lawn, just as most. ojj them h^ve laws for
HEALTH
The .richest children in th** k
..... For”
i lull ry
of women workers, and evils
in connection Fith the omploytngnt
be'and will be remedied 'by state^'
thw-prt't*-cnon
which still ex is
of children cad
action ratherYhau hy federal legislation. It is with
tho very notylast of purposes that ' the women’s
organization^ ar*- supporting the federal constitu-
tional anu ndment, but their sympathy is being wast-
ed Ig. a cause which'does not require It. There is
now no “child labor problem" for the federal law-
makers to consider; and tho federal law-makers hr*-
hrdlMW of consider!?;? it f .'such a problem cxTsJ**d.
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TEJIT OF SOBRIETY ^ v the‘cap'
In the good old days! British police officer* had
» -doe* uJ (or ******* uwcud^w h.vlor ini-, ^ ya)-
biUM hxcesaive quantities o< alcoholic liquors. Any-,|^ut w1th th, thr<.at nf atl armkd clash always loom-
ona Who coaid say the Mori Is ‘ British Constitution" , ing in the background, like.the Balkan menace in a
i t if * JI ft stuttering was peru Kted to goahis way. But ( hicago sluing. Presently/the “cap” began quit'
—— mm up<m .. M llk«{<l* m <** "»
indfolded. then required
have occur re I to tio»*bd>- to claim it until, unexpect-
edly. “Cap'' George Wellington Streeter did. Then
ev**r>bo*ly wanted it.1
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' The "caj ’* h«s been described1 as a aVjuatter.
number <»f , Nothing so »j lromantic' He was master of a hgrge
filed gainful ,on Imke MicMgan^One nighl his *4hallop broke loose
1 from the tuz whi^h was towing it through a storm
toward the s l'eltei of the breakwater at the mouth
of the Chicago rlvfr. and the waves dashed it up on
th» dump. Then (the ;*cap" had am Inspiration. He
claimed the coast jon which he hid been least away,
“by right of discovery." named It thef ' Deestrlct of
iotke Michigan" and hung onto, it for yearn . /
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HJs cane was better than it looked at first glance
The Deestrlct was bounded on ita landward side by a
roadway. Which originally had 'mn right along tHe
laic** front/fwo that there were on actually abutylnx
property oteners. 11 really lay off all by Itself and
ithe "cap" tyas* the first person Who eyer had laid
claim to iti A score of interests! immediately took
steps’ toward*.evicting kim. The 'leap
organized |tn army of about a dozen nton—armed
with rlHes too—to defend himself. Thn East Uhl-
cagp a venule police came on the jnmp. aj»<t with Wln-
eheWters But on second thoughts/ there toasn’t
mych the police could do. If lh4 Ijuid belonged to
r
Hut don’t «jv) th*-m
Theli; mtitionswttFnever buy
hillioo'-doltar pl-.tstir*'s of
youth -the public school, the
swimmlhg hirtfK -hwking" spjth s.
fighting th*' cronskoFa gang.
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TOM
SIMS
SAYS
in t that -he n**ve.
tin - J■••fuinitf* *t has\aiway* t* :
^ ' the Par*4in an Injhilt.j Such a mat
should I*** llh*'rafCit\,hls s*-nlein.
jirotioun* **d void lr« m the lo-gln
HMig and uii k*M,v"kJt \an.l n*i|)
/ . .^jrc*lr*|ss siuulbr l»< t* nderK<l oh ip
nri.ad- l-rt ^ tfln -iat.-
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Th<- I'sr 011, do*-a. however, akn'
tp,.'thu* tin *k*vejii.ji and her, r»«F»'
l9Mr. hand ihan arc showing an and
^ old ^'•uMtivcti*''-* tic the i ritifb'tn. tJ
[*• b« ingi offered **f the oufrageo
,til* 1 is*- that is now h. jr.g made bn
I'thh puntoiiint: i» ■ < r* A man [li]
j'.iot . iilm.^T t* h pardoq becauke iK
Ilia* M-rvi-d to*Fe than hulf his s*fi
j ten***'. ■ lie lii. not *Htitl«*i to a [>ijr
'(ton because he lias a wife aud (am
I'lly. Tb*v ar* probably lietter pP
! without bine No man Fho has 110
'given t vklcti ce tn one way or an
other that hi* fc* lit tn be restore!
Mo livil life sbyuld antler any «ir
/-
W** iiad.rather* be disgusted with
our pay than disgusted with onr
* umstfni* ** grantetl a pardoR.
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Jobs.
and nobody was in
didn't—be was entitled to keep tj
sltlon to $ay It
^8 passers off.
now the hard-boiled police I
thilul First the ‘suspect Is h II
to wajk a straight chalklinf ; at the end of the line
hewumt pick up 4 hatband then bow four tin*s to
the^empiaia lo charg* of ihe test. Even Pussyfoot
Johnson would have dlfHcuity in paoslng the. mo*-
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A New York Rabbi Who was arrested on a charze
the President by writing letters to him
bien disrbarked. Ii hr write# Cal again he won’t
aak for money
gtrict for settler# to build
shacks on. Thus aroie the city of 8treetville->-jk>p-
ulation 2CHD or 300. T»e courts were alow. Rival
claimants, aealnst th^ “cap" grew Impatient At
length They decided To oust him at all coats. Once
.out. they thought tjley ccrtild keep him out. ab one
night a stpong party <>f claim jumpers descended on
th« 'Deestrlct They foutld the “cap” army right on
the Job. Not only were they repulsed—one invader
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That vai the “caps" undoing, He got a year In
the penitentiary. • Taking advantage of hla enforced
aiisence, the opposition gained possession of the
Deestrjet. j The "cap" never recovered It. Hff kept
avlbn. lowevjer. until his death In 1931. Now his
•! "Poor violators of Iry law# are given sentences
la federal court,’ read#
total of at least four whom
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Today's atvaTi f** neWspapar.
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a headline
Ma wont pardoirt
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That makes a
rt
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g the* case
t today ia worth millions and the
t are worth million# morn. And there
money behind the ''rap’s" widow, as
Imen behind the “cap.” It coats to
yeaiF. Aa to the issues at stake, they're
nt enough to be worthy the attention
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At.the haii[** time tin* l’aVson will
retail the fa t that, an inaitcrH uov
^staiid. the-m bole prison System «i
{Texas i# a . dldhrmt *v If eoiivitt
..! "\ 'are hajntsuei jr. treated, if they gr'
Why argue about who is h**a,l of properly (*• a»“h tended whei
the house? Thg h*»*o< of the happiest (lj*y Bj(. t< ,f they are at th*
home F* have seen is four months mercy- of wl rk**d men whose very;
old. *j - tender'tnerd ps are cruel. It Is hig!
!■{' n—— time' that tin* citigeuw of the st»t-
"Women are so ctirloua. Th* y re-, tak,. m,u uf*fhe tact and with pur
use to believe things *iai**s» they poxc .it heart^set*to work to reme
re trur. "* - -, jdy these Inti lerajil* ctotolitlotis. tr -
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Instead of spring rieuaimt many. |t |s t-p be remembered/, however
rtus take advantage of the silly ,hat this granting of par«Umf wit
•son to clutter up ojr Fin is with one of the things that wec.e promts
VwHL : | VJ led mi the campaign, and the Far
t jr .\ \ *-"7 ij t* t son does not seer what right tho#
j One of the best businotts l^iends who voted ftir the present regime
you enn, have Is a clean fhJrL have to take excdgtloB to It.
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\^The older the arguto*nt the’ shall we hajto* an rtVr For«
harder it falls. ifroip (he Fargon * fav brlte heath-
. j ——1— - • }en?i—' To this. I tilth I e ' are all
It takes nerve for a young‘ipruc i,nought up. wlioiver s horn intc
tree to grow up knowiig it may |||e is doomed to d.-atlu £o l*< Mf
l*«eonie peper foV/w cheap novel. repik-e In what is give 1, shd let u
. i ‘ \3 : ;-^ '(return It when j is 1 lemandetf o
The chances are »ou wish yon us. The futes FI I lay hold on one
Vere In gome other perse o'* Fhoeg. at one time; on hi othef at another;
and If you were they w >uld hurt, they Fill pass bj none.- I*et th*
4 Vi: —-' |- «wmI slam! girt slth aTins. and l«!
Traveling lo see new thing*! Isn’t n never fear whit mtlst He*; let I
ting ua aftting still ev«r be on the watch for what V
ft. uncertain. Why shall I say ths
. ‘captain* and the offsgrlng of cap
Work hard and save yt ur nnney tain# an ilthose dint nguUUed hy
}*"5 y**x*f*^ old yon cat^ have mail) consulship# aif1 trlurapto
can ar« dead
abFIe
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pe?4t«.BS for icomnuinicatioa. it w as
Othtor grantV of executive Hem-'
ency ttojay included extension of
furlough' tn Jack Lobe of Shelby
County., given fiftj. years for mur-
der. a sixty-Hay extension because
of illness; A \K. Ragsdale Gray-
sKn County, ^ix years for conver-
f ^ion as aduUnigtraidr and cuardiap.
Th.1ily (lavs extension
1' '.v-yP\. IA--/,,
tlr^at Britain has itobed more1
tlrrii 1 3*ju.*hm» w irelHss res eiving li-
censee. In that country everyone
who has a radio set must, hay*' *
liens*-. . / \
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Canaries in the ir wil«l
Urreii ojjd had Ioiider ai
voice* ifia.i the dopirtotr
They were first brought
In the ltlth century.
he. Woman's Auxiliary
t’negih. Avenue Baptist
w:]i meet Monday at
Circle A will me-et with Mia. C. A.
fte. 1708 Avanue D; Circle B
w • jl meet with Mrs. McConuthy.
1217 Avenue B; Circle C will meet
wMh Mrs. Dick Grady, 1#00 Vincent
St feel; Circle D will meet with
Alto- L D. Galoway, 2(H3 Coggin
Avenu^: Circle E grJH PhkH with
Mr*- Z E. Chaney on Austin Ave.
Mrs. Ooddwih will lead the devo-
t*on:*l. •
RADIO AT TYRE.
PARI S.—t’atls - and London ra-
dia concerts hare been heard clear-
ly Ut HaraTand. IS miles north pf
auci*-nt TT're, . TiiH wa» where
Elijah s w idow lived.
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LED AT SI .MIAY SCHOOL
INDERFC RD. Eng —Two of the
fai’hful Sunday school sohol-
ara here hav< passed the fourscore-
y*-ar mark, t ne l:i 84 and the cAh
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<j*rossword puzzjwTans now
using ,the famous IP*2
British Museum, Lon-
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don. J _
Yhe world's longest railway plat*-
foijm has been created by tbf JdB:
ink of the Victoria and ExcbaSgw j
stations at Manchester. It is 317S
Jzark l* a corruption of the ■
French word aux arcs, and means ‘
wlr}t Ih»w.s,” a tern* descriptive of ,
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