Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 65, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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I FORCrOT
ABOUT
THAT
^ FOOL f .4
By IOA R. GLEASON
{ 19)6, NCA Siwa, Uc
glad to com* her*,
cum*. 1 d.dn‘t expect
pine into a murder rr
Exiled Ruler
•AGE FOUR 1
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NWOOt) BULLETIh
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BROWNWOOD, (T«a») BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1936
&.:* rSRiSm.
centuries wiB give him tMr
ten lion, and in all MHlIhaad wBl
late the merits and demerits of
his case. But BJwaid certainly is
entitled to as treat a measure as
atle of privacy, and should be
spared further pubhc oondemnatton
by his own people. He has fully
paid the price at hie folly, If It be
that, and havlnf paid fer to to *»-
tlUcd to pomeae and enjoy-it. The
Arcncisnop or ownteroury _ snoura
have made his second apeech in-
stead of hie first outburst of con-
demnation; should hast ur*ad the
people to forget Edward Instead of
chaining the retiring monarch with
nspcoaifaUity for a "loosming of the
marriage ttee” and a breaking down
of British moral standards. Second
thought often is better than Impulse
guided by resentment or anger.
Attnwn does not
with Chairman John 8.
, af the Senate Finance Oom-
that no new taxes will be
lbr support of the state
st during the next Men-
The Oowernor takes a long
at the deficit of fifteen millions
s Inersaa
be Justified;
Senator ReddiU looks even
at the prapsettvs Dot of sp-
end he has
—tax schedules will
more money next year than
past, due to the general lm-
in but the
Will smnMW tO DOt mOT*
i par cm* of the total cost
the state government
and there are also the ex
fK««iittow to the cost of
fee pi......... that we
sing the pm* two yean to
the fixed overhead. Taxes
be levied bo ears for all these
the pnsent day cost
i slate government with that
or twenty yean ago has last
of Us Interest. People readily
> oat that “the nrrattUnn* have
the paying ability
the people bps Improved, s that
of taxation to many
and sources Juetffln a
liberal uhafeib of appropri-
for public purposes. In a
this to true, of course; but
assaon for the
in the operating
cf the government is that the
and groups demanding
sad new ap-
have greatly improved
technique. Cast items which a
nan ago would have bath re-
as ridiculously unnecessary
osw supported by blocs that afe
not only to ompower togtolto-
but which actually
to achiev* plausibility in
A Mother’* Vengeance
A MADDENED Kentucky mother
avenged the haying of hsr son by
shooting to death a crippled yoofeh
accused of his murder, as the lat-
ter ’eat in the wttnesi chair of a
Breathitt county court room. Two
or three other penons wert wounded
defare the infuriated woaaan was
overpowered. The Incident was not
without precedent in ths.Kentucky
county which for gaoeratiape has
widely known for 8* tragic
that have sent dooms of peo-
their graves with boots on.
oourta now will have to da-
teline the data of the mother who
made of herself a one-woman mob.
Modern Judicial procedure aggsati
that aha probably will be declared
insane, and wlB be confined fee an
institution for the menially rtafVtefit
for the remainder of her life; but
there are them who wiH hold the
theory that she is guilty of ns of-
fense because she has merely fol-
lowed the lnstfnnts of nature. Moth-
er love biased forth in homicidal
fury to avenge the death of her
Is prohibited
that can pro-
of Breathitt
county, at least, may be able to see
it in that light.
Mother love is like that. It rec-
ognizes no restrictions of man-made
lay. and even defies the authority
of God himself upon orcamon. when
offense fee given to her young r On*
what the Kentucky oourta
cap do about it. --
j OUT OUR WAY
By Williams J
WIS FIRST
CAR
A Year Ago Today I
.......................t
By The Digger-Upper
The Kansas City police almost
captured Alvin Karpls, a gentle-
man wanted from coast to coast for
everything from murder to hog call-
ing. In the Ethiopia war an Italian
airplane bomb wiped out a Swedish
Red Cross unit and Brownwxd bad
a quarter of an inch rainfall.
The Federal government closed its
doors on gold dollar suits but. 2,000,
Texans rhowed they had enough of
other makes of dollars to take them [
to the New Year's R:se Bowl game
where 8MU was the big favorite to
win over Stanford.
The City Council was scheduled
to meet at 7 o’clock to transact Im-
portant city business but expected
te finish In time to attend the fire-
men’s annual banquet at 7:20.
Not 1 |H
in a loo
Not one person in a hundred saves money for the
unexpected needs of accident or sickness.
Out out af retry seven is killed or injured annually.
In addition, sickness disables e*%n more.
You ean easily be prepared. An Accident and Health
Policy costs little—and affords much. Let us sub-
mit complete information and rates.
W. A. Bell & Company
IXSUI^NCE—AU Kindt
Estb. 1907
Dm the
ant A4 tofanuu.
lory to nvr-ugc use
child, and while this 1
by law there la no law tl
vent it. Kentuckians
BEGIN HE
The gaiety ef tbs
fact. Only Pearl metre mad* any i the work on the old pueblos— |
remark about why he had been are you interested as most cf the
outside. i tourists are or does research zeal- |
la New Mexico, ha* •* «x think the road up the can- jj mean something to vouf*
tingle ending when PEARL RAM yon will be passable tomorrow," i -jt interests me so muea, Pro-
DR FOREST, cMato af three troth-! ^ announced. It has stopp'd fcaeor shaw. that I’ve put in sev-
en, b fewnd dead wRh a knife In snowing. The men from Santa Fe months excavating in this
mi. may have found they could not neighborhood and when Pearl
af the de Fareat bvsihets ^ through and turned beck.” He jotw de Forest told me, in. Santa |
> first name af Tear!” looked at the assembled company F)e> ahtut Tnunder Mesa. I wan-
FBABL JOHN h the yenagest, M though expecting contradiction. u mvitatlon out of him to
next Others at when no one answered, he" come up. I’m tiying to get my
cat re
Confidence of Santa Fe railroad
officials that the Interstate Oem-
merce Commission will rule favora-
bly on the 8ant* Fe’s application to
purchase the Frisco railroad from
Menard to Fort Worth Is Indicated
; in a statement in the 1927
ne. tt anywhere, lisa the sols- | man’s Almanac,” which
cf the problem with which Sen- ed by the Santa F». 1
ReddiU b struggling. If there | This statement Hate the Menard-
9* be no new tax levies, there Brown wood-Port-Worth line as ac-
quired by the Santa Fs In 1921.
Hearing on the application to pur-
jOTenuas there may beIclUJe ***• “»• was htld aeveral
,___ ______weeks ago In Washington, but the
. L C. C. has not yet mad* pObite
i than sbsorbea oy uie apwrttmrgtw#wt & niling on the |
iclt. and appropriations ,ppllcaUon. The foUowing item
be trimmed to balance the to- from the Almanac indicates that
f slat* receipts if the tax lay- I Santa Fs officials feel sure We pur-
The chase will be approved;
Racfctltt Is commend- "While the Atchison. Topeka and
l tfx million ---Situ P. lUlhnr Compmv lort 41
him for It—tout mUes of lln«* from lu «rotem
wOI not be char- ln im 11 overtu“ that in 19*6,
by faith in hh ability to
Ms purpose. The record of
TANTE JOSE-, walked away. Soon the ethers notes on my work in snap.* now
to be puhlshed. That’s why it
caugnt my attention wnen you*
said you'd been looking around
up here."
"Ah!" The professor glanced at
him sharply, and Ramcn could not
•Tv* been wondering. Professor, j w sm* whether be was phased
Is ear brake deww. ab0(lt ^ archeological work or not, “Then you’re not Just a
■ew head ef the ^ ^ ^ mesa." Ramon said cahbler—a collector of arrow h »d.
re* when he had seated the older man j didn’t think you were interested
comfortably. *Tve been follow- to archeology, somehow. Young
** i mg the uncovering of these pre- j people are generally looking for- *
u histcrle pueblo with a lot of in- ward, not back into the dim age* at
the how are: issti iw»* . walked away
FHINE, *M and an Invalid; BET- went their rooms. They were
TY WELCH, her yeong eempan- ^ more tired than they cared to
Ihi; RAMON VASQUEZ and AN- admit.
QDJQUI ABEYTA. gneste a* next morning Ramon Vaa-
’I FROFESSOR SHAW, ^ taught out Professor Shaw
i; and BOR GRAHAM, ^ fnylted b>m into hh room
i wh* stepped at the wb wonderlnr. Pro
Ramon. *1 was
tluugh, of
expect I’d be step-
but
___ ,, ,T„ _____ t*rm were prHty well shot. Please that obsidian knife caught my at-
NOW OO ON WITH THE STORY fg^at about that." tention. I was interested whtn ywi |
Ch*pUr H i “it never did dhdurb m*. y=wnf said It probably had some religious
QNR by one. the men drifted 'naan,- r-plied the xrohedoght; significance. Rave you found any
’ if any of cooty. "As a man of science. I gi^ of old Indian pueblos on this j|
saar
"Oh.
sions, they did not mention the hold has been feeling* But about
dr. fled man,”
back to the house
them had met In the mesa or; recognise, of course, the near
were aware of the others* mis- hysteria everyone ln this house-
in
land has 296 additional miles of
lines. The small decrease tn 1926
• was due to minor adjustments tn
and admin- tracks.' The mileage gains made in
against it. 1936 Include the construction of 111
----— — —- miles of line from Boise City, Okla-
Forgettmf Edward homa, to Las Animas. Colorado, and
, - ___ the purchase of 216 miles Of line
HCBBOBBOC* of Canterbury from the Frisco Railroad, Fort
Worth to Menard, in Texas. These
additions give the 8anta Ft sys-
tem lines a total of 12JI9 miles of
railway which will be shown in the
annual report for 1936.”
HORIZONTAL
I Who is the
former ruler
pictured here?
12 Social Insects.
13 Street
14 Perfect
pattern.
16 Eggs of Ashes.
17 Crucifix.
18 Te gratify.
19 Mountain.
20 Most excellent
MIJ'JWN
Tl*W
uiHMfciLTS! anwH^na
yMnM hi^:ii Hunn
*4 mm
a wi-JL'iui i:
■isJURii mi:m [jwhuh
MU DuL^H WliiRK
H-'lifflWUi 4K
which was climaxed
of Edward
and shortly after that tragic
delivered a scathing per-
rebuke to the ex-ruler who had
hie heart and his throne
gar of love. Now the
Indirectly rebukes the (Contimuso SHOW SAPS OMg)
^ toctoed to add tSr ^
to the chorus of condemna- control effort* by apsdfl-
caily recommending that ths fed-
eral government provide MM9*^60
jjto aippiwnmt further state and to-
aJSJLS.0**- r rw>d r votical
22 To wander. . co*»t«toer». I To tie.
24 Agent 28 Tree. •» 2 Dined.
29 Place of 41 Pertaining to 2 Exists,
business. the east ' ' -.4 Irregular.
27 Harem. .42 Tiny akin 9 Plant part
28 Put up with. opening. : 8 Soft mass.
90 WTath. : - 42 Region. 7 Structural
II Dress 441s t| debt unit.
fastener. 49 God of love. • Gayeties.
221.1414. 48 Stranger. • Paradise
22 Company, ’ 47 He was cm- 10 Meadow.
18 Sheltered
lAlrilbiilki
17 Act of coming
back.
18 Entreaty.
20 Tireeome
person.
21 Heavy string.
23 Dramatic part
24 Profound.
24 Bull. *
27 Heavenly
body. ,
29 Afresh.
32 Johnnycake. —
24 Watery part
of blood.
35 Rasping.
18 African
farmer.
37 Dove’s cry.
38 Melody.
29 Observed.,
40 Manus.
41 Female sheep.
42 To peep.
42 Every.
44 King of
48 Stranger.
47 He was
14 Breakwater. peror of —s 11 Bulk.
28 Garden toot. 42 Ho now lives 12 He fied after 48 Half an cm.
la-.
T
28 To puff.
• bR too
of the
tn his de-
assn* to haou 'tbttcwed Urn
* M
2h this ooDnssHHt 1 wool
to say that success of the c
race was due largely to ths
lent cooperation of the pn
past year and making ths
•war* ef the 1
losses from
|thfe Johnsons, ssoMiCly re-
turned from a trip to ths Mrigy
■ brouMd bn* • ,
r-ttfsaS
the first daredevil ate the
48 Morindji dye.
mmmm
■ ill
mum
m mat*
ss
ml
■ aldfefl AtfM
MBr
yes," answered the pro-
fessor. "At cne tms, there nrn-t
have been a great many people
living her* in wtyrt was probably
a very extend** pueblo. Of course,
you know Uu Inotans liked to build
on high places, especially an eleva-
tion like Thunder Mass which has
only one trail down to the plains
90
DCIOW#
"Protection against enemies and
all that.” Ramon offered the pro-
fessor a c gar. 'And there’s plenty
of water here, apparently." >*
“Yes. his house is built on
the foundations of the main pu<*b-
lo, and the hacienda well is the
same one the .Indians used. But
I’ve been unable to make any first
hand examination of the pound
plan of the pueblo, tzr the house
basement seems to have been con-
structed right over it, and the
present owners are not at all in-
terested in tearing up the floor of
the r cellar to further acheologi-
cal knowledge. That perhaps is not
astonishing when you com* to
think about it J*
“Z suppose not." Ramon agreed
with a smile. “X cant imagine
any cf the de Forests allowing
much excavation to be done under
their floor boards. But the sacred
knife must have come from right
here, then?”
“I’m net sure about that," Pro-
fenor Shaw said. "They never
would say. OAimed they did not
know. In fast, but if I could de-
termine that point It would bo an
Important step forward In our
knoWlsdgs of the early Inhabitants
of this continent. There certainly
to not another knife Just like it in
’’Why don’t you ask ths Indian
servant absut ttr 1 '
*Tve tried repeatedly, but he
only shakes his head and pco-
wlth tbs tribe which lived
originally.
h the profmscr toss. “Have 1
any of ths things you
to kaowt I’m sure ! haven’t
IflmJV * Msg any «C ths fan*-
Del Monte
• *». *.. j-* .
Peaches
17c
No. 2 Vi
Can
Yukon Club Ginger Ale
Lime Rickey
FOOD STORES
Depeelt extra
bottles
2Sc**3^ 25c
A Happy New Year /
A* pert this esmto
May your ship
year A. h F.
sible te auue 1937 a
mb year fer cmr
lb. par—15c
Butter 2u, 27c
Iona Tomato
Juice 3
24 oz.
Cans
DEL MAY ASSORTED
Chocolates £,,
■!■"■■■■■■ I 1 i 111
White House Milk. 4 baby cans
Ann Pace Peanut Butter.lb. jar
A Sc. P Pumpkin......lg. can
Iona Pork 4b Beans, 3 mad. cans
Prepared Mustard......a qt.
Iona Pears...........If. can
Sunnyfiald Pan Cake Flour, pkg.
Iona Cocoa ........ 2 lb. can
Sunny Field Oats .. .5 lb. bag
Sultana OGwas . .15 1-2 oe. jar
Fresh .......each
FUSE GRANULATED
Sugar "f 10 Lbs. 47c
’ Sunny Field
Flour ^
Every Sack Guaranteed
; i
The World’, Meet Popular Coffee
Eight tf*Clock
MM uM MHl
3 »• 85c
MARKET
SPECIALS
Red
Salmon
Tail
Can
Bo;
TEXAS'
ORANGE.
j 252 Size
s
i 17c
GRAPE FRUIT
?£ios
* •
ICEBERG
LETTUCE
Head .......i, ..
5c
U. S. No. 1 Rural
POTATOES
10 Lbs...... 33c
§ss
Branded Beef Seven Roast
Branded Beef Ounce Round Steak
Quality Veal Seven Roast f
Quality Veal Seven Steak
Quality Veal Oioice Round Steak
Tall Kom Sliced Bacon
Salt Jowls j
Longhorn Cheese { if
• >
Winesap
APPLES
2Doz. 234 sbe
CALIFORNIA
ORANGES
Doz. 288 sl“ 19c
CELERY, stalk.....12c
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 65, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1936, newspaper, December 31, 1936; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026721/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.