Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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Th# Daniel BMW 4
nK at *:30 o’ctoet to
ot the girts dormitory.
ire* but to onla-
the credit at the
Sinclair aid-
Belgium Expresses
Regrets Over News
Stories About
to fire tie best
Oregon Democrats
Launch Roosevelt
Presidential Boom
PORTLAND, Ore., Jml 1*-VP>—
Orcjon democrat* bare formally
launched the -DretMentai' eaadV-
1 daey of Franklin D. Rooarvelt.
Oeorfe F. Alexander, preehtsnt of
.the Rooeerelt for preefctont league
Oregon, yesterday filed with the
aeeretary of stale at Eatem a peti-
tion to place the Mew York Oov-
TUL8A. Okla.. Jan. 1L—
Dally production of oil by the Pral-,
rie-Stnciair units comprising the
new consolidated sU corporation was
put at 12S.000 barrels.
Producing wells are located In
Oklahoma. Kansas, Texas, Louis-
iana. Arkansas, New tfsaioo, Wy-
oming and Mexico, and have a po-
tential production of apptmlmate-
ly 300.000 barrola dally.
About S&.OOOjOOO barrels of oU Is
held In storage by the new ftrai bo
the mid-continent and Rosty Moun-
tain producing areas. . ,
There are IS refineries brought
under one management by the mer-
ger. located tn Houston, Texas; East
Chtoago. ind.; Marcus Hook. Pa.;
Wolbvlte, N. Y.; OoffeyvUte, Kas.;
Sand Springs. Okla.; Fort worth.
Texas; Oladewater. Texas; Kansas
City. Kas.; Muskogee, Okla.; Tmas
City. Tteni; Parco. Wyo. West Tul-
sa. and Blackwell. Okla.
One of the units, the Pralris pipe
Line Company, organised ae the
Prairie Transportation Division In
1*18. h one of tho largeet tn the
world, with MM miles of trank
lines end 7,403 aallea of gathering
lime with a trunk capacity of S3T.-
^aried Grcle Programs
For First Baptist Unit
Meaihen of the First Baptist
'Oman’s Missionary society centre-
l their attention on circle meetings
Monday afternoon at the
Met of various members. Varied
Pcgrama of Study and work were
With Mrs. Wooldridge
The Susanna dam of the Cen-
tra! Methodist church met Tuesday
afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Noe
Wooldridge for a devotional and
social meeting. Mra. J. O. Dickin-
son led the devotional and time was
■pent making plans for future work
the clam. A dainty refreshment
SL to Mesdames: Clyde
Nelms, Lssbe Fields. A. J. Canatel-
to. V. ItHuckaby. Earl B. Peters.
Beward. Loyd Oood. L. H.
Maora. Edwin Stalcup. Arden Thy-
i®r- J^O. Dickinson. Joe Stalcup. I.
W. Covey, rioyd Oentry. Paul
Wttn. Bland Harper, William H.
Several Thousand
Acres Farm Land
Flooded, Shreveport
I
amutvEBoarr. La.. Am. ie—op>
—Several thousand aerea of firm
Delegates Named For
Diocesan Conference
water today from flood waters of
cvprem River and Black Bayou.
The river Mill was rising but the.
peak was believed near.
The flood had forced several oil
wells tn the vicinity of Bclchsr and
Oilllxm to shut down.
Cyprgos river at Jefferson. Texas,
today continued to fall. The gauge
this morning was ISA feet, a faU of
Individual Income taxes to have’
norma! rates at 2. 4 and 6 per cent
with surtaxes beginning ’tnth one
STrent ^?er 1
graduated ujvto 17 per cant on i
those between $100,030. and 1*00.-*
000 and 40 per cent on thorn above:
$300,000. as rompared with the prm-
ent madatato of 90 per cent an in-
come* tn egoem of $100000.
Personal exemptions to be tow-
eredlo $1,000 for a single person,
and to 82.500 with one having de-
pendents, with S credit of M00 for
Altar Society Hears .
Yearly Reports Read
CHURCH ACTIVITIES AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORK
■>nW» i
Tomorrow’s
Entertainments
Fist Baptist Church | Mefwood Baptist Union
Young People’* Work u»
.. __ -“TTT 4—ftraod Avemte Baptist church
Church Youngto? of
meet at the church next Sunday t)m leader will be Mlm
evening for the foUowtng programs; and othms eo the
flbwy MM_ ’ Draaram are: Lola Themes. Ray*
<* Pngnm, “A Man SaadiMyisr, F. C. BnaBerOW.
Leader, Mimjne TM^sn. iMmunugh Mra. C. L. Rebtaett
Othms on program. Ctiudeen Oj* Archie Owenlngs.
vey, Mary Alice Meiane, Marcus E. * * * *
Davie and Lucille Trusmll. j
», Epworth League Program
- _ ,S2ToEt« ESil’SE For Method“* Mi**
-MW& ?, sgs^-s&rtLsz ts
Dowciy jgu, oicte. Altop Phuim.
im ICOMCE Klimts SfLfCT IMEIfillTIW N«wTaxPIm-
m11:10 o’clock with Mrs. A. B.
'Queen and Mrs J M __ '__
al the home j Nanct
“SKgSSi - -
in that section ^ JJJ« Law.” Leader. Wffito “
w Feme of
im. era roe net
Brown wood Chamber of Com-
merce win handle Its quota for the
We* Texas Chamber of Commerce
through its own budget drive, ac-
cording to a decision by the direc-
tors in weekly luncheon today
Cheater Harrison, district dl-
STbi«SH*f» TLZuTS' thl fttendai a district meeting ,bot to death Kfonday night
art t-n of
Chamber of Commerce board. The
levue Hospital Tuesday afternoon
521, 1S?"ST tmumi »■* ln’<*-<1
League at the Avenue C. Methodist of Commerce for budget drives, he "j" ** “ “ the slaying.
city__
Mf paoior and his wife.
D** £££» o«ur «u23r8L<K5;.,T ■—
Tidwell. Mra. H. T. Bound*. Hazel finance committee, J. H. McKee,
Others on program. Jimmie Oilley, K'Ts^Ul^,'*0svidIV ***** chairman, to be wotked out and
Laverne Embrey. Bertha Richard- , Mr*
lng hints tion* instead of In towns declared, was the signal for a new
Included «tn th, »oucl
ship drive. j entertainment meeways and shop owners site, he mkl.
at S:80 o'clock in the federated
. '
♦ * * • •
| Epworth League Plans ,
At Central Methodist
to be given ai the
; Calvary Baptist W.M^. budget, said there
Mr. Harrison, in discussing the
is no waste of
. ...... . -'fUnds in ui. W-Tt ^ 4t ®*n Angelo wUl be for
Circles Hold Meetings ^joommerce ^^ti^dyjs ^ ***•
1 Secretary Hilton Burks explained J Wrlrasned by Eallam
Kilgore opened her
» yg"y..«rttm un. »unw «d
one of the Cal- surrounding counties, pointing out
Name ot pmaram. -Books of the very Baptist W. M. 8. when they the advantage* of an extensive v^ith offio»»r
Laws.” Leader. Charles Watkins, eassmhlfd for a devotional conduct- belng put on by netr^nwoU were served tbro^h
ibml^Mrtho^t11'Epworth 011 program, Clifford Covey, M. Parker
next Sunday are announced itoSsy. °Bobby mwttA quilting. The meeting closed with
Johnny Naron. i prayer by Mrs. L W. Ricketts.
FlaMer Uska I Members of circle two of the so-
Name of |wagy»*« -The Prabiems dety met at the home of Mrs. J. O
of Jesus.” Leader, Leo Cadenhead.] Taylor. Mra. W. B. Bellman was In
EMtfAlki Friwtn MftftTB chtnf
The re- th* »**te highway department w ^
the time was spent help unemployed, two projects In
which are of vital interest to
Browuwood are the topping of
section of road east of Comanche, ^
the meeting:
Misses D. Kothman. Art:
and the building of a connection
Those to take part on pro-
ill be Ruth Tbwimend. Bob-
Bfees and Lucflle Kilgore.
junior la
1 meat at
will be a
that the ltth
it tined be retained in
itton of United States.” De-
Jeff Thomas WOkas. and
Andrews, v*. Thomas
and Lucille Neely. Every
Is invited to attend.
• * * *
:le Meetings Held
By Presbyterian Women
between the Colorado river
and highway IS. he aakL
“Ktr*^ "SENSES jHrly*?
,^L “ m r r/iimw* W;#JL Biuauwoud; Mjnrtte Brown Brown- A^aociatton by the directors in A
i-ip *.4. n^,.tthJfxyg,en ^;o^B«u£nSwr.^
n™ probkmiCoggin Baphrt Women Breathing Chamber SfASt
SK'SA'ISSS: Hold Circle Meetings On Wtt yto TuCSOn <£££
Clay BeQe Spence, Mancie Mae I - j -4- Be own weed; Loin Warden. Ban An- ^ wm turn over tl_______
Wtnebrenner. John Allen Brook and Reports of circle meetings held i COLUMBUS. O- Jan. IX—OP,— 8*io: Thelma C. Loeffhr, Brown- & the stare to Turner Oaraer, ton
Orbtn O. Harper. | after- SSSingnofu ^isIbK”^ °sta!ed>oday
New York, forced down here last ThorJip*^!v^ BroTnwoo<,: JMsdame* jg Garner has been tn Brown-
night by bad weather, took off for ,°- *• San AngelcF, 8. s wood at Intarrali for some time and
Tucson. Arts., this morning. t Preston, Brewnwood; A. A. Dyer. ur. Harass Is transferring the
The pilots. Stuart Rrtm and Chea- gro*u*tt6,j; _ Orayson Ertren. management ts him as quickly as
ter Pickup, bumped through thick 3rcv,n*<x«.
Name of rrwTtin -The Problems ’ &°on *tt given as follows:
m Oerald Smith.! Circle one met with Mrs. Will J.
on program, Vera Hester, Scott for devotional and Bible
Henry, Shirley Cunningham,; Mudy.
Oervis Archer and Leora Hester. | Circle two met with Mrs. J. A.
Deere I'bUh 2 Rice with tan present. Mra Mary
Name of program. “Love’s Delayed j* Nd the devotional and -TT 'J'2Tii■ t* Jr »
Mrs. Oeo. Belt., butinem station. A social hour was ,umbo* aI1 ^ r**t*r*uj. They had
Others on program. R. M. fcigliah', J**^. **^ refretiunents served. 10 Colemaq.
,___J. H. Ray. Mrs. H. B. Ram-
Auxiliary sour and Mrs. Smith.
Circle Meetings Held
By Central Methodists
Circle three devoted the
to local relief work.
«•* four aret with ifra L.
way lor a devotional and i
study program. A short b
reerton was aim held.
Me five met at the heme
aflg,.. night and complete their trip to-
,7“ Brewnwood. and Velma Orecnsldea, credit
Met /vim.., i: .
day but the waathrr west of Co-
lumbus was such they could not*
leave here.
The oxygen chamber was started
vrewt when word was received Is
New York that Alice Hilliard, step-
ef Robert Bingham, pub-
of the LeulevfDe - Courier
toto held
[ 2*
credit
are to at-
Weatfcerty Is-
(CONTINUCO FROM FAS*
ONB)
and three vMtora The devo- MethodM WomanX Iflisionary so- Wilson. pMesd In the chamber. Word re-: vice-chairman. Other probable ol-
* * * * jcelred late yesterday was that she Boers are. E. W. Sinclair as chalr-
Avenue G Methodist ran*d thAt •rrtv,a
ivacuiwim 'chamber no longer was a matter,% % Oallagher. now vtce-prc.u-
d#nt fd dhell unton OU. psreldert
pass oni) ratings of credit standtaui « M
— ■ be naitf on every person in Brown-
which wUl hare 14J18JH5 shares of mood, W. T.Ptto. president, said
todqy.
Women of the Avenue C. Metho-
dist Mtodon met at the home of
Mrs. J. M. Eaton on Tuesday aft-
ernoon
E. Walker. Jr. An Interesting
■ <a^l?5^Sai]I*wbotn^! Circle Mue mct at the home of
returned from Brazil, whore tad*” im,
_ (ot
a Avt hSnm0 *P^C (the resignation of Mrs. Alton John- directed by the yum, nn. m
Circle two met with Mrs. Harry'
COhee for Bible etudy. The Helmecke was elected to flU the JJV J- r Maples. 1000 Bgl
chapter of James was read T*S?n9r’ -- - ^ A .
Circle orchid met with Mra. 8. ( * • d *
the financial quota of *• Mom*. Seventeen ®«n**rs were ^ggin Avenue Baptist
callinx li*t was Vrwent and time was given to a K
devotional period and a leaaon from
“Tty Challense of . - ■
Circle pink met at the home of
Mrs. William 8. Camp, with ten In
-* «
aevouonai
Bible Cl«4 Meeting --- .. - .
President of Sound |22SS£J.*S «
tfede and a
Young People’s Unions
Utica! deficit and tho dadln* In rev-
enue from taxation. Melton ssM:
•TEs^ratToTthe*tmSn to that
or rerenue eyotom reota on a oom-
paraitvdy narrow bare and that our
tax receipts are susceptible to the
___ * with
In bualnrea condit
true of current
Metcalf In Race
■ Far Reelection
•i.; AsCi
W. M.
Projectionists Has
Confessed Bombing
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 19—<8V*
Police announced today that Ermal
Jay Lime. 94. president of the
Sound Projectionists Association.
pontes will meet abouTth?* «■»! tS"?^ * * m
d^^«nnou-'oMientn said it y** expression of regret by the govern-
The annou. eemen d • at y,, publication of esvoral
newspaper articles which might
hare been offenaire to the United
State*.
M. M. Hymans mid
has forgotten America's help
during tho World War and always
contemplated the enterprise--
begin operations with a capitalisa-
tion based on property values con-
forming to present economic condi-
tions. r
The" consolidation Is the
big oil merger consummated in;
confessed that be and E. M. Evans, j the last tlx months. It follow* the V1U
Coggin Avenue Bapttet B. Y. P.
U. programs for next Sunday are
rected by Mrs. Joe Stalcup and the i “ ^0l10?*; /:
ZZZLT “U*6t W U" '• T‘ Oobjet: caam**-
Stanford. menty ” i <«a» m.. nuawm •_
Circle white met with Mrs. W. ^me tn aSrLrT^
o. uotowoiiwith An P~M.
Hhui, oo^uctrf th. Artw, VtmoD
nevan- Charles Oarrett, Mary Hopiunm.
Benry Evan*. Francis Evans. Ruby
! Lee Field and Robert AEman.
Ontoai* R. A. U.
Mrs. L. B. will tend the i
program that is to bo given by Mrs.
Mary E. White. Mra . Jim Bouidln
and Mra Dan Oarrett.
• • * •
Susanna Gass Meets
Mrs. E. V.
devotional and Mrs. E.
was In charge of the lesson.
7 * ♦ ♦ * )
Austin Ave. Presbyterian
Ladies Aid In Meeting
in the lobby of the Midland theater,
killing Prank Alexander, negro jan-
itor.
Police quoted Lime aa laying they
induced Edward GUtespte. 22. for-
mer convict, to place the bomb un-
der a «eat in the theatre* balcony,
under the Impreseton the package
contained liquor.
The union official declared Gil-
lespie was unaware that tho pack-
age contained explosive*.
Lime. Evans. R. H. Dean, farmer
secretary of the union, and Gilles-
pie were arrested yesterday. OU-
lespto admitting placing a package
under a scat in the balcony of the
show but said be had been inform-
ed by * ■|m* that tt contained whis-
ky. __
Gandhi’s Disciple
Pleads With India 1
ToCarryOnW
ARMEDABAD. India. Jan.
0PV—Mtee Madeline Slade, once a
belle of London soetoty and daugh-
ter of a British admiral, made a
plea to the no Mon to cony on the
emi dlonbedtono
hetma Oandhi \
oiptes aba haa I
nounced tho drawing rooms of
Mayfair.
“Mow that Oandhl’a voice to sl-
ice oed behind prtoon walls,* she
aaM tat her mooaage to tho people
of indto. -to to *11 the more our
sacred duty to carry out hto dam-
Uir IE31 iU UlVAiUS, Ilr SOUDWg UK ^ ■
do tho j combining of the Vacuum OU and; “
night | standard OU of New York com-
panics into a single unit with
” the foreign minister's »p*uwyi—
- ~ ~ ~ - OWa —--- -
sets of close to
Had the Sinclair merger embraced ******* ^
the Tidewater OU and Tidewater
Associated corn pantec, as ofTs;inally
projected, tt would have been a
blDton enterprise.
Another giant oil merger to still
pending—that of Standard Oil Oo.
of New Jersey and Standard OU
of CaWornia.
555|r^.«gvaKi?
^Mellon re viewed the dcchne in big'making the race on hto record kn
immiw during the post two years, office and that If again elected he
and turned to a defense of his plan will strive, s* he haa done during
to bring In 1,700,000 income tax ex- hto past rrrvire m the office, to give
•mptions. !an, efficient and economical admtn-
-h Is sometimes suggested that stratiun of the Unties devolving np-
our additional revenue requirements qq him. • ■„ * * f. »
can be covered for the more part by, Mr. UcdooU haa made to. pood
increasing the income tax rates ap- ^puution as a road bvulder. it jo
pBcable to the larger jnoomea.^ the p3(Zlted out. He expresses appeted-
secretary continued. ”The h*ttflca- tlen fQr ^ 5^^ and coopera-
tion for such a proposal Is that In tt_ ^ br«*n given him tar
periods of emergency the doctrine ^ ■
of aMUly to pay should be pushed
and reteforc- YOUNG NEGRO M . HANGED
| __ a study Of j FOE SLAYING OF WHITE
thaMuSTnecareary revenue cannot; VTCK8BUR0" Mis*.. Jan. 11.—
bo drettod from tbto source." *(/P>—Waddell Ooeey, a young negro,
by 109 per rent la wao luigrt here todav for. tho aw*
on tho big teiromoa would tier ol WUl Davto, plantation man-
onto not ttaijQ908EI. Melton said. ager. Davis was kilted December 90.
although ho recommended a 49 per, , . ■: ■ -■■■•*• :-
cent surtax on tnoomm la excess of
97 psr ocm Detween
00 compared to
on incomes tn exccos of 1100.000. 1
-Many not now taxed are rery
definitely In a position to make
NEW TENNIS GOODS
J re m
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Come in and we them.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1932, newspaper, January 13, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024149/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.