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BROWNWOOD bulletin
a Ho*0* Newspaper, Serving the Heart of Texas With Today’s News Today, Every Day Except Sunday
VOL. xxxni. NO. 169
QuuyuAuLi^
I COUNTY'S newly finished
'Highway 7. west. L% a very nice bi. I —
roadw*\ It u wide and smooth.! ■
has tne appearance of service- j
It climbs over the high *
west of town, and mranderaU
fh aotne splenoid scenery be-(
straightening near Bangs lor'
final rush toward Coleman, and,
fcrtUja Bangs and Santa Anna
, ‘urprleingly near this famed city, j
I ahieh is a break for those conunuii-'
dJaa as wall as for this one A trip of'
inspection of this new highway was I
Productive of very gratifying results, |
Vttti but one small item to disturb
our satisfaction
TWO CHICAGO FIRMS ARE BOMBED
W
TO BEER BILL
BY RALPH
H£fN/*>
AUSTIN Texas
Jorr.v \.>t.
United Pm.
Staff l -erv*!
(CTpvriyht. 1923. B* 'JJjLjS
ABOARD S S \'J- -
EN ROUTE TO IRAS4*,
Former Premier EdcuarC ^ * /
head of the Frer.T /. n.
America, received i ^
. . America receipt a a
residents. It reads j th KOVerrffi: ^
Ends.- and heretofore comp]etelv agrveiti .-
the Franco-Amer>'-• ^ "1
Just over the Coleman county line,
aa one travels toward Brown wood,
there la a sign that has sto:d as a
l pent tne 1 near the top of the hill lor
.toe peat several years, to cause
humiliation and shame to all
Browmwood
’"lavement
been an advertisement of the lJH. riaiK„.„1Ilt.,_.
that Brown county's highways drafted during ^c;TrXi
rather low yrade thoroughlares., Wlth PrPsldent Ra^ r.:
The sign Is still tr.ere. and still reads ; The*di>patch fr~. Pa*'- 0 n „
“Pavement Ends/' although it is • rj->« ,aui the turf: *
where real pavement begins, so we united Matte ;,n
wnah somebody would remove that \ uni: m'-v' :'-
sign from the Coleman county side j opening m the ‘
of the line and place it promuieutly 1 terence. at London*:- J-;jr
on this aide of the line. u» redeem{ 2 France i.-> at V
Brown oounty s fair reputation and. compcn.'.itioti -•.>rt-' : rr
call attention to the fact that thv d tin- dollar lulls
Coleman county highway c.uld u* Hen lot entphti-vJ ..■ - ^
much better than it is I tin- dispatch v nil .- t
X ^ ~ • | that tile taiilf trt.T**'
PnOONITION has been granted, practical lesult of
^ Lake Brownwood by the map visit,
gaken. Ed Henley the Elder this; The mes*a**> f-jc
Morning was displaying a 1933 map ment cony rat ulalrfi ^ ‘*rr
of the United States, issued by th<-
National Geographic Magazine, ami
It JkCtured Lake Brownwood as a
IMP. blue body of water lying
V-ehaped just north of Brownwood.
The picture evidently was made
when the lake was only half filled,
else it would have been much larger
than Lake Kemp a: Wichita Falls.
baPevwn m its half-filled condition
Sill shown to be larjerlhan Lake
Worth. Incidentally Lake Cisco can
act be found on the map. even with
May 1.—»4*i — The
caw. a two-thirds ma-
in concurrence in Senate
amendment.. t<> a bill regulating the
'r*s , f 1 - iv> cent beer in Texas.
* ‘ •' and i: -the brew becomes It---
cal
...Th<‘ jctl"n makes tlie bill effec-
when t P Governor signs it.
• e oi i con-allied a clause that
»!iuld allow counties dry before state
or.»hib.t!un to hold elections a.fti r
»<\ 1 to d»-*ei nun* tlieir dry or wet
statu*
~I:u' b.:i is eflective only if the
»)rup«j>^d i<n^,titutioiial aiiH-uduient
Ijerrn. tim> tUr manufacture ami sale
' • b* • t .> appioi.xt a' all election to
TROOPS RULE IOWA FARM WAR FRONT AFTElt
JUDGE IS BEATEN
COURTS CLOSED
BY \V. II. >111.1.11 AEM
United l*re*s staff ( ormpundent i
I K MARS la May 1 National
Guardsmen esiubli'lw-d complete
military rule laM night, ever Ply-
m uth county and announced that,
farmers convicted of participating
la-t week in an attack upon Judge
Charles B Biudhy would be court
martialed • \
Th*- Mtuati.ai m the corn land',
was so tens* that r«-spec ted citterns
. rr'
carried pi'tols
the v attedned
a pri’-'t tuna,
sermon into
Iln-le b«- a ha
Kt.aK -< lad
< o.ultl V'ide m*»
in their pockets O'
i tiuri h M-rvices and
Ills president s- ds»
fervent plea Uiai
.to violent e
Idler-. (Xi'roHed -the
king tanner tiiyitives
wln> tied aftei lie atl.u k las! IYlurs-
uat on Jud‘-e (iJradlev
noi in < unplete
nth county und al-
tuni i I ot Craixford
iti att tl their elforts
t»> rdirtidii.K up ad
Die of fleet
i .llt.ol ot IM.lfi
lia-t coinplete
t taint \ Caiit—i
duiing the dav
CHICAGO. May Five
I bombs tossed with precision early
today caused property damage In the
heart, of Chicago's business district
estimated at $150,000.
i None was killed or Injured by the
bombs.
t The plants attacked were the
Marshal Field Company, uniform
division and the Illinois Bell Tele-
phone Company headquarters. Police
attributed the bombings to Commun-
ists celebrating May Day.
The bombs apparently were thrown
from automobiles.
' In addition to damaging the es-
tablishments aimed at. thousands of
windows were smashed in surround-
ing structures in a radiou.-> of one
block »
Police arrested five youths within
ail hour alter the bombings
and appr-ved of -■ air*'' * •"
ui th«- United stat*
Hernot in an itt '**
the utmost nnpusccr _
Rocsevelt s willmgc«* •'
join in a move for primrco' irz--
cor.trcl as .i step twiri world tJ-
armament i
The Fiench h e! :a;*&•
ture tr:ni the trxi‘!">r.h x/x.-
ness toward entgcfbsf
a i i riN Ti\a-. May 1 —-
v.::, i* Miriam A FYrgusun today
•'.i tied the mortgage foreclosrue
inora'.or. m. b..l that tile Legislaturt'cs-
;>a.vs«d io-st F-'r.dav
Ihe new law provides that fore-
ck.*sare.s rn.iy be postponed 180 days
f u sj; wn that conditions make
it impc.v.ij.e to" obtain a fair prtc'
fer tie pr. ;ierty foty*cU*.cd on. It
also provide., jor ari additional 180
(CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE)
LOONEY WINS
ALL-AROUND
CHAMPIONSHIP
Hlotinv; ItiW.i fanners fn litint- foncKxsuits. are plcfun d here m one of the acts ol Violence thiat resulted
ni -uarti.il law for two cmntus au* r fialtme a foreclosure sale at Primghar, the fanners forced sheriffs
deputies and .ui at-oiiwy tokrv. the American ilav ijn the lawn of the courthouse The same mob is suspect-
i d in tin- uUi net ion and mistitatuiK oj Judt.e C. C. Bradley at Le Mars.
the end of tr.e »irst 180
■
• • i
is destined to be a
iMj of water not only on the
the minds of the people
, And while omthe subject,
■n to know -who named it
really is the great** 30^»ir :z*rjr days exter^wa if the same condition
made in the United Furs 1 rr$r p^asls at
policy They expec Vfc R-are.' days
to accomplish this snw
tOONTINUBD OH P$0« PTV»
Brownwood. Our own ipea.
MWNi <
<Loukl ke
High School Girls
/rt Feature Nutktrs.
For WesUag Shoo
PRESENT OF
some time ago, is that it.
called Lotncy Lake, on '
wf the alliteration in that |
IDd the further fact that J R. *
Looney fathered the idea of the lake {
• Jong time ago. Twenty-five a’:rar..w *hcct
• * * * •! girls will form tte 14x4 tad
»PODAY la May-day, and has been-dancing
deatenated as the last day ler the - Wedding.
deHvery of......
hoarded gold to the Tfiursdav and Frids" rjgr.ti J ua»
he kenki or their agents with- week in Howard Ps-tv artitonwa.
prosecution. The government The girls wearing tUracbw ns-
that seven hundred million turner will appear a riunter of uafr.
dbDan worth of gold is still in the in the course of theses .Tuu=g
►»"*** of private individuals, and in a well rcr.inded prtx..■**.
order to bring it aU into the FoIlcwln¥ ar(. lhf r-a ¥hc
government s treasure chests the law up this group Int ^ Hlv .
provides that no individual shail be Batson D<-^'hy v c-« -
permitted to retain more than $100 Carolvn callawav. .0 -
kg gold com after torught. A Ka.hrvn Sue (ijt ,1T '
maximum -penalty of ten years' Moop, y^Mn 0^,,
Impriaonment and a ten thousand Laverr.p Fi
dollars fine is the threat, which tr.e
LIMA. Peru.' Mav 1 —>4*.—Peru
was under a state cf strgf todav a.%
choruses for Hwry> natijonal mourning -j-m decreed for
when it i presented x • "resident L.u-- Sanchez Cerro, as-
as.'ina»rd Sunday by a rebel against
the^governmemr
General (Jma* Benavides today
tasurred his duties a.i head of the
••ate
• Poeira
Diitirc
le* Brie-.
ten years' M(KirP
ten thousand Laverr.e Ford. Cia..
.. „ . . Lucy Mae Brown. .Vx> m--...
Helen'Herman. Wik, Hkrts^k tS ’
Griffin Melba Otfv L'-getui
_ ’ M . . . _ , Jone^. .Ada- Gwen Spi-.er
. J9e are a good and loyal Democrat. Keith JanP-Brown. Moor. Z.
U :, believe in supporting the Llljian Pattergon “4ac
President at least until after he _
awards the posimazterships to those
goverame:
large voiu
of us- who deserve them, but if we J
)m8 a hoard of gold and wanted j.u+ •
k|P it we should do so and defy th*-' I
gjkrnme-.i to uke it away from us. '4
It is no crime to own knd hold gold
mooey that has . be- n honestly
warned. _ It is not prima facie
evidence qi ■ treasonable lack . of
confidence in the government to
board gold money, if any -."The
I ^ government has neither right Sor
THE WEATHER i
-1,11
LIMA PERU Mav Luis M
Sanchez Cerro Peru s presid*-nt and
mUi?ant dirtat'r .wa' shot and
: .-ta.lv * ur.ded Sunday after re
lewing tro»/j>f- at tlie Santa Ib-at
riz race track ; .
• The m rtalfy Founded President *y
was rushed m an - pen automobile
-> the Iulian hospital, where he
jenunbrd ai 1 05 p m
Tty#- shootmif occurred ouL'ide'the
»ce course
The President had gone to the
tff tracit to review- a parade
s0 000 army-recruits. He was sur-|
.unded by nigh cfftc#rx of the:
. rr.v and navy as he was - leaving |
H nyn a shot rang out j
He wafxheiped into‘an automubib*'
. Looney ward school won the all-
arcunci championship in the city-!
wide League meet which clwd 8at- ;
I urdav morning w ith the athletic I
events Bv winning second jilace Ln
the track and field meet. Looney,
jbmught the total pomu won by the
'.srrtol to 171.1-2. Coggiti winning!
first 111 the athletic meet 'cored
second pUC-- in the rhamplnnshtpi
1 are with a t<»t»l ot lfij 1-3 point# |
South Ward was third in ■ total I
points. okldiVig five p unts Hafuitlay !
in the athletic contests to mnkr a
total of 134 1-3 iMunts. Brownwood!
Height* scored 83 1-2 points and.
Ford ward scored 34 1*2 points
The cohtests of the meet were 1
carried on frun time to urtie al-
moi.t through the entire mouth of
April Most of the liyrrarv events
wire held Friday and
April 7 and 8 Playground base-
ball was not finished until about
two weeks later and the track and
field meet was not held until Sat-(
urda.M morning
Superintendent E J Woodward. f
J'direcsor general, said today the en-
tire meet was m*eresting and help-
ful fcjr trie students and was grejit
oyed by all th«* ward schools
and junior huh school
r
low a national guardsmen have established martial law In two counties
following m.ts of violence bv u.ubs of farmers fighting foreclosures At Lc
Ntars. la a judge was drn red Imm the bench and nearly hanged The
Saturday Future shows state troops unloading machine guns at the farm war front.
Judge Charles C.. Bradley, above,
dragged :n>m his bench and near-
ly hanged by a mob of Iowa farm-
ers. has refused to name any of the
men v.ho mistreated him The mob's
action brought martial law to end
arts of violence by farmers fighting
foreclosure sales.
: BRIDGE CUES
of - nrnr xmiimi
BANGS VETERAN GOESTO HOUSE COTTON, lEUT
FOR APPROVAL! PRICES UP US
-\
!•?
- Claud** W Howard of Bangs. f<nt-(
mer soldier w.ts awarded judgmenf j
of $10,000 plus interest fr-mi 1919
bv a jury in ferleral court at -Ban (
Ang*li»'last we«k which found that j
had bi en (rermanently aiul total - j pemocratlc leaders abandoned ef-
ly disabled since his discharge froth J forts to (or„. a votp today m thP
the army ^ is ‘offering from a 1 House on the inflation amendment
nervous disoraer. 'to the farm relit bill after failing
lima
WASHINGTON. May l —
GLADEWATER. Texas. May 1 —
(4*1—Fire starting from waste oil
in an carthem reservoir today had
dtstioyed the Gregg Refinery, th re-
tanks of oil and many workmen s
cabins. The fire began late Sunday
and spread over fifteen acres of oil
workers' homea.
Hundreds of homea were vacated
as the fire spread. The fire wa*
attributed to several explosion* after
the ptl first boiled over the reser-
voir.
The fire was under control today
noon
Four men were overcome by mon-
oxide gas. Two were in a boxpUal.
but their condition was not aenout
The Greet Refiner,, ten *torag<
tanka, the office bonding and
equipment were rased The Trtni’y
Refinery was damaged
SNEBMil 1
BURGLARIES
_
Yeggs were busy in Brownwood
over the week-end. burglaries at
least three houses and stealing ouo
motorcycle.
No one was at home In. any of the
three houses robbed. AU the "houses
were on Avenue D and Avenue B.
From the J. H. Mudd residence at
1812 Avenue B about $50 worth of
clothing was taken. A large quan-
tity of canned goods and other
things were taken from the home of
Stay ton Pouns, 1711 Avenue D. anti
a number of articles were taken from
the C. O. Barry home. 1100 Avenue
D.
........-----— . - — o in*- larin r*-i«i uiu mier i.uni
rhi- Bangs * uses was t.j*' Mi j L obtain uiiainjnGUs • consent for
Hi'MTiwood entries ui the
constitution^;
the -exrtiang*-
paper money.
EAST TEXAS, Fli-.v- rv-.
Iv cloudy - east ffponn ten*-/
Tuesday Uoolrr mrrt
WEST TEXAB-Fu- ' ^oiet
routh* a-t tonight 7->v^v
Brownwood Ttwvfru^
tu mm
a uthority to'compel: Maximum 91, mint-j7
of gold money *—
--- The motorcycle, owned by J. B.
NEW YORK. May 1—t4»i—Specu- Nelms. 1204 Main Avenue, was stolen
Rrirlvr- " ...............---- osuiui - lative markets opened with a new some time Saturday night. The
a, id taken at high -pectl to the ht»*- otymp&itl. an international affair. ^TV^^^^terun^K , The 1-ad* rr. immediately turned M.„ip«^e ofbuying today and surged machine wks parked beside the
... *, socn as the President had .iMat. .unwrur.iaiion in the m .1 * J \ \ LI . io t,M* P"P»r»tion of a rule to up from a douar to three dollars a house.
Cm carried ,nu> th, ho-aua U* ^ bT„,„^ ,;octek w ‘ , - , “ ,hr h,lf hour J~** t** » «««« «* *U «“
’ ciUr7i"<i“B Beru.m i former wiC wTlile) BrcJ^ Tn' > RV JHOMAM l. HTOKKS. , -Lmdw Issues tra t™dM In Two cu««l of »«r.y which took
•iresiden' *•»' ek-cted president to.T^ . again 1 tne govvmmeiu were con i-„n„| p,,-,, correspondent, block* ot from a thousand to twenty place Saturday and 8unfMy also
Play' of the sixteen thrilling -1" ----1----- WASHINGTON. May 1, PrcMdent thou^nd- sharrv The ticker fell were investigated The
irnvnNlH) ON PAOR FfVK) ^ bridge hands will begin phimptly at «» » . g\ff • Roosevelt'*’fmiad currency expansion u -quar «-i of un hour in ar- cases are pending. A fine of $13.70
8:01 tonight. In addition to ifsr MffX0FK099ti */i f/fff program, which is expected to be 1 *‘ttrs■ . was asacaacd against a young man
Brownwod players, several tables ol • §Cillu §lnu \tt\nttni! kppvoved by the House today or Pjolu taking caused recessions in charged with night prowling.
'pAPER MONEY, as it is issued oy
* any government, ijs merely a
demand note, evidencing'
intention of the government td-
Ctdeem it at face-; volue upon
demand The government can noi-
•Mtpel any citizen to exchange ins
gold, or jiU diamonds, or his watch
or automobile or any other chattels
for a promissory note—although it
proposes to do that very thing. We
not *8vltii .1 jiu-nn* Irt
EMDENCEOf M IMPROVED
FEELIKlH It ARE CIRCLES
REP0ITE1IY RESERVE BANK
out-of-town players wall iiartmpate
Play tonight in the Olympic
games will not be in duplicate T7»qm*
Kill* Hoy Monday •'252?
TKXAHKANA. May 1 <A’,
or ■
Tuesday, was surveyed here in the
! light of possible political effects.
Though the money issue has stdlt'!
adviair.g anyone to hoard DALLAS Jex mT —
| .......| _ t Home Near Bangs,
partiriputlng will remain at the Martin Hat**, a police officer shot pJAical 'parties in - the txi'T' the ^ -s< ^« mber Suljsequently wheat Robbed Last Nil
am*, tables all evening and play ««'«! killed Ernest Barnes. f7. of |.n.Mde,it has swCpt hU"party' along at Chicago opened up a cent ur mfire
tl»e cards.out in the middle of the* Garland ( ity Arkati.-uas. tiMlav when Blfu him with the notable exception l**r ■ - j The John Swenson home, about
table Just us In friendly gunu-s at nr lut-d on three youths lie belk ved
hatne ' “ . | w,'r'* preparing to effect a jail dcllV-
Th-seiwho drsirr to enter and ery.
who have not mad** reservations!_______ ____
prior to today may enter the games j,
1 of Senator Carter Glass. Democrat
; ^ ____ ^___
I (CONTINUED ON PAGE TIlREF
gold, because hoarded gold u of no fh' ldf""X °! “ ''^oaNmonth and Hie coire-
C»n* *• «r .nybod, :.X« W|V*r- »***•
else, but it can be done.
Reserve Bank of DKti
*** '^ry> «3
The onlyMay-daybaby on our jome improvement if ^^'°t^JtenSi pfute
birthday list for today la M
H —'\iirrmj ■** ------,i*h resnect
and he la no longer a babyr and ind^tn*] unnt ’ *5.^last fell
ar “ ■=''=s.
Be was
iw.e»- — --
b“*
here as lifte as 7:30 this evening.
39 COMANCHE
, MDICTMENTS
Health Off ieer Urges Cautiee For
Premrim d Spread ti Measles
two and one half milea west of
Bangs on Highway No. 7. was rob-
bed last night while Mr. Swenson
and family were attending church
services.
/* /* , . a . The loot taken consisted chiefly
Un L0nt€tnpt Counts of mit end canned fruits and vege-
Roeser, Fayne and
Stroabe Arraigned
AU8TIN.
Chari* s F.
Bryan Payne
Tei&s.
Roeser of
b of Tyler and W.
R .CSS?«SL : Ss?iSrESi
Hallum gave the folfft$rlng
matlon on measles.
Infor-
y i; M wink loans to member banks
r.v*-rve bank ™ throiteh-
that office last January 1st. banking holiday, feei # JJ* ,:«"tlir V^st monthf
y • was the birthday of *^cnt stores during to* a»uyj ’ r> v-rve benk lo*n* . Urtg> throOgh
M. Carpenter, a native ‘i8 J?‘r ^nt |*rBer t^*c JHr,.-. t* fi< cted * f!f.i on April 1-
-----—-*-* to Texas while there was, th, p,.rDd. the total on
witled in Pf'r from last >v ts. °* 21 i> .» i/s 782000 as compared w
of hia life. was slightly ^ ,7^5oS on March I5and
in this territory as a than in February evte out on the- corresponding
i March d.*,;® in.*'®* jrnn • ___
ines of fhole^u*1* ^ member banks' balances v
increase t« ■9^T!L^blSu
uary and _. n of member banka
who emigrated
years ago and
for the rest-------.. _ w
than in February eij thou* 000 on
£SSXDrS 2E ryportmy "» ""
--business. He was one of the *howed *n . -wu «...---- ^ w-m- re-
ST directors of the water project, ‘ween February and ^ of membw
^t,me » £ ««N-
- _____ . were smaller than
. Him -NOT ABTUTIC ’month. _____ ___
PARIS, May 1—The French do “Beports indicate tfat , gLiiTTverage of combinea
J| cSder telephone poles things both wholesale and tTd Woe *pM*ta of number
■ - ty. Within the past month, held up well in tb4 fk*^ SS ^tnu district
of a decree paated by the April and in some
government. 249 telephone approximated the
ptw been removed from the same period last year
of various historic monu- ''Commercial
' land* district for
r I
'hL*50 * *tert er*<1 Tne "I'Cr banks in *Mct-
sssa&fs
b^txoen March 1 ■nn.hlnea net de-
oompared
and
•citizen, was indicted for “failing to
stop and render aid" in connection
with the death of Ous Dearson of
Coleman, who died in a Brown-
wood hospital April 5 from in-
juries suffered April 4 when hts au-
tomobile was hit by a truck on the
Comanche and Dublin highway, by
the Comanche county district court
grand Jury which adjourned Friday.
Shipp is chanced as being the
driver of the truck. Two other
Prlddy citizens, charged with Shipp
in the case were not indicted.
No indictments were returned by
the grand Jury in connection with
the fatal shooting of Pink Milton
January 30. Two men were charged
in the case and although no indict-
ments were returned by tht^ grand-
jury the ease is still open.
BaMStMb
The Jury adjourned after a ten
day session, returning » true bills
23
following
on Representative
who recently in a
_____I m Die Adjoumment on
SSS^^HSisHaSSSSIsSJSSSSSS *•*12th
ing to Dr Roy O. Hallum. county
health officer, commenting on the
situation today. There is a consid-
erable . epidemic of measles in thf*
city and in theicounty. though at
present the disease is mostly among
pupils of. the city ward schools. Few
adults yet are victims.
With proper care and cooperation
on the part of the patrons of .the
reboots, the step toward closing the
schools will not be necessary. Above
all. the health officer points out.
parents should keep their children
at home when they are rick to de-
termine whether or not the dhrase
is contagious By going to school
the sick child exposes several hun-
dred children. ,
it
For the benefit of the puttie Dr.
assuming such widespread char-1 of an oil and gas commission to take
acter that we will either have to, over regulatory powers now exer-
have cooperation on the part of the. cLsed by the Texas Railway Commix-
public or have to quarantine. AfTsion. , J
It is now, measles is not a quaran- j The three men pleaded not guilty
tinable disease. The quarantine is and asked for a severance, request-
left up to the Judgment of health ing that each be tried separtaely to
lr-VPl- A
ne die
AUSTIN. Texas. May
resolution calling for sine die ad-
journment of the Texas legislature
May 13 was introduced In the sen-
ate today by Senator Purl, of Dallas.
authorities aa to whether
“Mea«les is an aecute infectious
and contagious disease which affects
most children. It is caught by a
germ, the nature of which is not
yet determined. It Is the most'con-
tagious of all Infectious disease ex-
cept smallpox. The source of In-
jection is usually by direct contact
with the person who has the disease,
although Intermediate contagion
miy occur, but it is rare. The to
(CONTINUED ON PAGE
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charges which alleged they assaulted
Representative Gordon Burns,
HtotevUle.
The respondents also denied that
the House had Jurisdiction to try
them on the charges. Payne and
Stroube specifically denied that
they entered into a conspiracy with
Roeser. -
J. L. Ooodman, of Franklin, chair-
man of the committee that prefer-
red the Charges, announced that
ptena for the trial would be com-
'"~d this afternoon.
o*. Half Billion Dollar
■ Bill for Loans '
States Passed Today
nv i—<ey-
bill far direct
the United
to the House
A
tables. * „
Members of Sheriff Hallmark's
wL» ur~L <kp*rtm«it went to the Swenaon
Fort mn home last night to conduct an In-
. _ , , vestigatlon. They are still working
Stroube of Corsicana were arraigned on burclarv todav '
before the House of Representatives
today to answer charges of contempt.
! .Jir Resolution for Sine
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1933, newspaper, May 1, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040628/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.