Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 161, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
▲ Home Owned Newspaper, Serving the Heart of Texas With Today's News Today, Every Day Except Sunday
VOL xxxm. NO. 161
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 21,1033
I Denial Rift With
1500 Contestants!
And Visitors Here*
For District Meet
District Records
Are Threatened By
1933 H.S. Athletes
D.A. R Head Urges
Strong Defense
Prince-Husband
District No. 13 track and field , , V
records, compiled by athletes1 of the M <
district alnce and Including the H ,
1905 season, are due to be serious- ..jfigrft;
ly threatened here 3a ^ 1
ing and afternoon as the 1933 crop / WMHSHgi
of athletes vie for honors in their "J K? jife
chosen events Preliminaries In a dHgg^a^yai^^Fi-'.
number of events will oe he.d Hat- ^-
jrdav morning and with finals in ■->;*■
>?et
Payne park
pMlnmnaru-s will t» held Satur-
day morning beginning at 9 30, in vC ~
the 100 and 230 dashes the high and IppilB
low hurdles pole vault. high jump
and javelin throw jf
Four records made in 1925 have %£ mS^SSOk^kH'
stood unbeaten and untied since V « ^B
Haskell Miller who is now coach- V , ^B
uik at Richland Fprmg and who »
r« presented the same school in 1925. JlawfiBBiy
set the present 100 yard record of
10 l seconds T Wise of Brown- jr
wood, topped the high hurdles in
17! seconds ubca in 1925 and ho* 'j&-WKB£&k^ .JB - - *
:<•• ••r.-. s'.11 s lands Vic Urban who "% %■ v*. \
curur to Brown* ood with the
Junction High team in 1936, hurl-
ed the discus 191 feet and four inch-
es. The record still stands, loci- Princess Rospigllosl, the former
dentally. Urban is also holder of Marian Snowden, one of Americas
the Texas Conference discus re- wealthiest heiresses, and her Italian
cord, this being made while he was Prince husband are as much In
a member of the Howard Payne love as when they eloped It months
team in 1«>T. ago. Bo she said, denying a rumor-
The fourth record set In 199B ed rift, when she came off the boat
that still stands was made by alone in New York, as shown here,
Arden Taylor while a student In for a visit with her mother.
Brown wood High. That year Arden — - 11 -----—
S&iSlZ?* ’«£?&£?£ j iiii I HirPTflPY
suns LAW L vth M
WASHINGTON, April 21.—0P>—«
President Roosevelt's “controlled in-
flation’' program started through
Congress today with the endorsement
of the Senate banking committee.
The committee approved the bill
without a record vote but with an
amendment authorising the Federal
Reserve Board to place a check on
Inflation by requiring member banks
to increase or decrease their reserves
against deposits as hie situation re-
quired!.
The committee adopted an amend-
ment by Senator Walcott of Con-
necticut recommending that the pro-
gram be treated as a separate bill.
• • • •
Having exactly sixty-seven cents,
which had been earned by tbs sweat
of our brow and sooumulated by:
csgaful saving as an emergency
fund, \ we spent most of the day.
BY GALE D. WALLACE
Catted Press Staff Cwrrrspsndrn
FLORENCE. Ax it., April 21—Win
nie Ruth Judd, coodemned mur
d eress. scored an unexpected vie
future with no misgivings, firm in 1 tory in her fight for life Thurs- **Cultocb. Mens** Ua-
p belief that it will matter little day when Dr. Joseph Catton. prin-
Cbm W dent expect to Imrt was “sixty percent insane." tkTdiSr^con^u^arr
ETflf them any way.- Besides. Dr. Catton, who testified Mrs wh^J^m^heh county nwetA^S
toy to a holiday for everybody else Judd was sane at her trial an winners In the dutrlkt events go
ispt this hard-wcxiing public charges of murdering Agneas Ann to the state meet to be held in Aus-
want and his eseneietes. on ee-1 LeRoi, told the Jury at the present tin May 24.
ri£Sr£
•yone etee Is thinking about golf trlgt a belief that Mrs. and essay writing. All these eoo-
flshing or some other useful Judd^ present mental condition re- tests are to be completed this aft-
ru patton. .... 1 suited from her attempts to sham ernoon. Tonight at 7:30 o’clock at
k. a ha.-tl# tl_ mnffiwnl at San ‘“““J I Flr*t !*—*■ "Ef®*
a WHM, Um engagement it Ban . _ ,_____ noraneouf content will be
ditto was nothing about which to held This wSl conclude the liter-
a^CT ^mon luc^ltw ,2’SniS‘
rs shout equivalent to those os one ww tnwn preliminaries in track win be held
seemfUl Los Angeles earthquake. reT*T®^ by the testimony sroce^<*h~ ^nd Saturday afternoon at 2:30 the.
a week's toil of automobile acd- Un*»a*uf*edly finals in track and field events are
si deaths in the United States, scribed the blonde tigress as saim scheduled Howard Payne park,
the annuel Texas homicide quota. If the Jury, whose decision Is * ___.
Local Officers Aid
Mills Sheriff in
Raiding of Still
Mills county line end be built to- The airship Macon, slater ship end
ward Zephyr. Base work has been successor to the lest Akron, soared
going on for several months from through the air today on its maiden
the Junction with No. 10 near “shakedown" flight, preliminary to
Brown wood toward Zephyr. winning the navy's approval.
Commissioner James Phillips to The giant ship, the world's largest,
finishing the dirt work on the ap- carried 10ft persons including eleven
proaches to the Bayou bridge at officers.
Byrds store this week. When this tot After the Macon had been aloft
completed it will be possible for any. an hour and a half. Captain Drseml
one to drive out Highway 139 to commander, radioed orders dtomtos-
Uh* Holder road, go due west, mg the ground crew until • p. m.
MacDonald Says He
Plans War Against
Unmerited Poverty
couldn't answer.
• • • •
He to Just like a wonderful dream
that has come true. We spent years
thinking about the kind of e boy we
would Uka to have, and imagining
how precious he would be, end now
with our eyes wide open we see him
land find that he to to much nicer
than we even imagined a little boy
could poattbly be. It gives us e sort
of superiority complex. Just knowing
that he to our very own; maybe, aft-
er all, we have been pretty lucky. If
not lucky, then predestination has
I certainly been nice to us.
NEW YORK, April M^PJ—Ar-
riving in America to help map a
campaign for a world war egalnet
what he termed "unmerited poverty.’*
Premier Ram&ay MacDonald of
England said today that America's
abandonment ofldto gold standard
Widow Is Charged
With Mwrder of Her
Hired Many Confesses
Would Investigate
Lobbying of Ogden
Mills and Others
WASHINGTON, April
Representative Dias of Tsxas today
Tom Mooney to See
Oatside World for
^irsf Time Monday
BAN FRANCISCO, April 21—For
Special Optometry
Section Monday
Next Monday. April H The
Bulletin wlU print a special op-
tometry section on account of the
convention of the Texas Optom-
etric Association, which will be
in session here through Monday
and Tuesday.
The special section will contain
many, greetings from Brown wood
buAness men to optometrists of
Teres end their distinguished
visitors from out of the state who
will be here to attend the con-
vention.
The Bulletin win appreciate it
If aB merchants end others who
ere to have greetings in that to-
me #U1 Eel their cone in Betur-
Levee Breaks and
Inandates 10,000
Acres in Missouri
KENNETH, Mo.. April »-<*>-
The 8t. Francis river levee gave
way about three miles west of here
today, flooding an area of 10,000
Another levee prevented jUm
water from inundating a tome area
to (CONTINUED ON FAOS FXYD
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 161, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1933, newspaper, April 21, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040485/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.