Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 174, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 26 x 20 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
FRIDAY, MAY «. I
BROWNWOOD
Face four
By~WUTUmji 1 ||JLTIPLE
Two Long Border Words
advice an Injunction that
friends participate in the prim
election without the Intention
supporting the nominees of
primaries unless they prove to
satisfactory. he is aslrlng them
renounce the Independence they
to rt"-— this month during
convention period. It Is a peeu
system of political ethics that t
Is promoted by the South Te
antt-Tammany crusader. The ft
of the party pledge required In
May conventions la no greater, ft
the standpoint of conscience
morality, than that of the J
primary pledge; and yet Mr. lfO
advisee the faithful to do In J
what he regards as not pennies
In May. and his purpose Is
preservation of “the freedom
consciences."
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
HORIZONTAL
1 Waterspout*
S Backbone.
11 Ruler of Man-
chorla.
12 Ambassador /
from I'Dlted
States to
(treat Britain.
14 To combine.
It NautlcaL •
17 Hurrah
II Small children
20 Vocal compo-
sition. j
21 Hindu grain
crop reaped In
jeprlng, f / y
22Garden tool.
2» Pussier.; f-\
flWMlfMML. .
21 Half an em.
26 More nearly
correct.
nestling, grant-
ing freedom to
the-
islands la
yester
IS Midday.
It Organs of
smell. / -
IS To border OS.
20 —* Vernon?
21 Lassoed.
23 T* publish. j?
24 Msnufactnrer.
*t The greeter
calorie. *
t? Domesticated.
IS Pertslnlng te
the sternum.
21 Kind regard.
31 Bitter drug.
32 Penalthm of
money ;
II Coalition.' |
31 Unite of foreh
31 Mensaree.
31 Certain.,
II Te rant. - >
41 Point,
42 Pussy /.
44 Toward.
41 Ban god.
AU8TIN. May •—(UP)—Multiple
fee claims against the state by local
officers in a case where a man has
been indicted more than ooce for
the single offense %f abandoning
his wife and children, should be
disallowed, the attorney general's
department ruled today
The opinion was written by Br ice
submitted by Ole state comptroller
Id the example cited, a man who
abandoned his wife and four minor
children was charged In five sep-
SI Black bird of
the cuckoo j
family.
37 Pattern
31 Council
|3W Destruction
40 Lair of a
begat, j. I
41 One Who ad
Justs a Plano.
43 Indian boat.
43 Irooic compo
sitions,
41 Blackbird
44 Canters.
47 Choice viands.
3 Yes.
4 Seventh note.
I To -divide
• ChirL-
7 Unjust.
I Negative.
• Exasperated.
10 U H supreme
court Judgs
/from Utah.
12 Mother from
the Latin,
■ratal Indictments for abandoning
the wife and each child.. ‘
Bryant expressed the opinion the
man had committed one offense
not five. If convicted on one in-
dictment. the family deserter could
no! be legally convicted ogi the
others F>ees. therefore, should be
based on a single indictment
State courts never have passed
0*1 an identical question Bryant
estimated thst district j Judges
cculd save the state approximately
*15.000 a year by scrupulously fol-
27 Rabbit.
28 L’g bones
*» Swindled
30 Dormant
32 Noted.
33 Above.
34 Nimbi?
35 Set duck
Democratic National Convention
this summer would be a more
exciting and spirited affair than
seemed likely a tew weeks ago.!
No political convention Is rsglly
exciting when one candidate has; the
victory clinched In advance; and
until recently it looked very much
as though Governor Roosevelt would
go to the convention with the
nomination practically assured.
lowing the law on this point.
Good Attendance Is
Urged At Precinct
Meetings Saturday
Democrats of Brown county who
• budget and overcome the deficit
orated by excessive expenditures
under the Hoover administration,
the average citizen is more or legs
. . unconcerned by discussions of spe-| ***<**>* Penary elections, hi
otfic tax levies because he Is have made that seem very
• 4o envision himself as the ultimate tern probable; indeed. It ii
tax payer. But In the final «"«»y«ls ' possible that the convention
V, V«*y tax that is to be levied conies the scene of qpe of the most i
l directly to the average citizen with jCooteet^-ia recent history-
. '• demand for payment, and If two
billion dollars of extra tax-revenue
; la made available for the federal
treasury every cent of It will come
• tram the packets of the people.
' No better illustration of this
« economic fact need be cited than
• _ the proposal of. the Senate finance
• commute i to plioe a heavy tax on
! telephone and telegraph messages.
• cablegrams, radiograms and Mmiisr
• items of communication The aver*
; ago Citizen. Who makes but little use
« - the telegraph or telehone or
! Coble In long distance communica-
tion. probiblv feels that such a tax
• would affect him lightly; while as
ag a matter of fact it wduld directly
! affect moAr than half the adult
.* cltlaena of the country. The largest
• customer* of the wire and rgdto
transmission concerns who would
• be compelled to pay the ux on
i . message* are the newspaper*, who
• annually spend many ml Dion* of
dollar* in the collection and Iran*-
na4aa4 am a! — — -— * * — a a — - aZ
BORN TV41RTV Vt APS TOO SOON
Can’t Marty
by Julia Cleft-Addanu Ij !j
on that horrible pavement.
Mrs. Townsend I understand!"
lie exclaimed
“YOU dent understand It from
am/ipu' io OIH j i _
j 1m (doctor's quick glance went
from GUI to Jenny. ! HU eyes were
paper—“that he had only Just gig
married when he had that acci-
dent,”
“Yea." nodded the slightly young-
er lady near her. ri remember him.
He had dreadful dyspepsia; that ac-
counted for his temper, people said
I remember his wife. too. poor litt:e
soul."
“I didn't, know he had one."
-She died . . . She was a very
beautiful girl. Very fair, and timid.
Quite unable. I should say. to stand
If you liave finished
JfflTOK IMS T,Tt
lOMISSIOIfflltlS FOR k Sp*"^',h
Dh*pbr I? _____
R SCENTS MYSTERY
mod to look steadily at
up to him
with that Illustrated paper, Bay I
have It?* Y .
Jenny glanced at the rock It
was past ten—neafty a quarter past.
Remote In her thought, she had not
heard the chime She got up and
left the lounge and went up to her
roam again She must go lo/W
apartment
It termed silly to take off the
•eol frock, and hat, bukyhc felt that
it would help her to forget what to-
day had promised her; and the
rmort dark drem that Oeorgri had
chosen far her.would help her to
Might be awkward, for Instance,
;hat gentftmSn In the car outside
S to be told that you'd got mar-
3 When you hadn't," he said and
iny saw for the first time thst
Ml conventions
'turday and the
•rtu be held in
Only a few
i are organ r ed
L these will hold
Starting Saturday, \tftr Queen
Theatre's new admission twice will
be I cents for.ehildren and 1* cent* but
for adults These prices wui con- ml
nnue through the summer months
and until further notice
The Queen management in an-
ncunrsnmra 0< the new price* today
said: "We will show Saturday our
first picture at the new price* Lane u
Cbdodfcr’ in “Cheyene Cyclone.', tn .
Tim picture la first time, run In nl_
Brownwood.V liT {£},
Among the coming j Mtrart ion* th#.
UW: A Howard Hughla production lnVf
•Cock of the Air," Con'tancr Ben* pl4c
nett in The Common Law* and &
many others. \ [ I } qi*,
also wlg be held
county oonventla
Brownwood Tue*
Republican preen
in Brown opunty.
conventions.
e very wise and kind,
tan you met at the cor-
Street last night—he's
mid now. Jqst drawn
» W#S Wf
“The grntiei
ner of Ryle
mitMde the (
I Up. tie has.'
Jenny got
Washington
r’s Whs and why In
Brandfatiu-r * l.ouar and wore faded
ginghams and hunted for eggs In
the overgrow*[garden and was,
all the same. Mia* Oeurglna Re veil
to whom nobody might be ImperU-
auak jouav. [ I F '
(Copyright. Julia Cleft-Addam*> /
■union of newy. The application of I niniittn r^r—Vi
g Ux to teu^raph or telephone WASHINGTON-A slender.]
mesrages would add at least a ” voiced. Mack-haired meml
million dollars this year to the coat Congress from Missouri, who I
and this cost would of necessity be ^ U not an^rerlng letter*
collected by the newspaper* from ' constituents, succeeded In tin
their reader* in Increased subsertp- the hot*e Into the Mggest
tions and ales prices. .
The newspapers are already He Is Clarence Cannon at
among the largest and most profit- berry, a five-termer and the |
able customers of the, government, 00 parliamentary pro*
«» DepMtn*nt
a tremendous sum of money each adopt a rule calculated to spe
year. But the special tax on the proposed ecooomy bill a|
telephone and telegraph messages “ poaibie. And it ure wli
^ ^ ^ gwtfines* and with such logic
would not be so burdensome to tMe doubt/ul whether anyone i«
newspapers a to the public because Cannon himself knew what |i
the newspapers, ax business enter- about. I
prlseg, would do a all other’JSg
bu<ind5s enterprises do when special And gfter its a t
taxation is levied • against them. and baffled house leadership
They would pass the tax along to found to lu wake,
their customers, and in;the case °* ^ I
■|p2 -Newspapers the euttomon In- , cannon’s method wa simp,
elude the public a large. . dramatic He hided his time
’ The ux bin a prepared by the , ~
Lenau- finance committee may not ^ condemned a -gmggiag
p^ss. of course, but the Inclusion of members on the economy bil7
. ____t a.__a_ a_ u -a----«z • Then Ho cf ni/*b Oe Mamin
r—this quaint con-
GU1 and the chan
W P. Denny, Rn*»wt Qrtg, Bam
MlTfmfci Mrs. R H. Orady. all of
brownwood and Ml*. D. t. Johnson
and Mrs Jeannette Hensley of
SanU Aaag are exppeted to leave
Sunday to represent Brownwood
Knights of Pythta* and Pythian
Sisters at the figth annual cor^t.-
tion of the Texas Grand Lodge and
Orend Temple at AJMlene, RWi I,
through May 11
Mr. Craig Is representative from
the local lodge and Mr. Denny Is
a member of a committee of the
10 Through Two
Counties Planned
out at the
opened tl*
Light Rain Falls
Here This Morning
A light ram ,4b in Brownwood
In 162 cltie* as of the same da»e
wmi ■ 13.713 cents a gallon, compared
srlth 11.771 cents In the previous
wtfk and \2.51S centt on May 2,
IML The weighted average price
of crude oil In III - production dift-
trttta was to SM a barrel, compared
with t 857 In the preceding week
and MM In the like week last
awgy.
“P rap?
'oofcilttie l
gee. She
doorway.
GUI waa |
and let I
[flbany s
away 81
GUI and
the slowlj
turned thi
FATHER’S
FAVORITE
BREAKFAST
Port Wlprth to Brownwood. and an
important artery of agricultural
trucking Into Ton Worth
Contract for a new bridge over
Paluxv Creek, near Bluff Dale, to
oo*t 121.000. probably will be let
by the State Highway Department
May 30 or June 1. it waa announced.
Completion-’'kd 'this structure win
mean that all the major bridges on
Highway 10 are of recenR cor.stnm-
tion HIM for the work hgve been
delayed by surveys for the relocation
of 13 mile* of the road between
Tolar and Bluff Dale
rs. Warner Will
ipeak Here May 13
mpet utterly ft
there.•
Isa Re-
The new Highway No 10 bridge
over the Braaoe river near Oran-
bury was opened to traffic Tues-
day. \ >
Ocmpleted at ■ coet of I1I0A001
the bridge- wplaoea jd MCUOtUTf;
three-quarters O^ a mile down-
stream which waa erected In 1171. t
SVSi.- ~ W.. ---- «4aaI n
moraefuUy. that she had not even
asked wherein the bad new* Mg.
Perhaps he was permanently in-
jured—a cripple’ She broke Into a
run. ... > •
> There were a couple of idler*
near the ambulance, but the main
han was emptg. Someone was In
OUT* little office though; someone
whose votes was raleed in the ex-’
a*peration OU1 somethhea provoked
"I ten you. I was here yest-rday
—I asked to are MT*. Townaend or
Mias Revell; I didn't know which
was which—you told me yourself
the number of their aparment. It's
sheer silly waste of time pretending
you're never seen me before."
8Hence from GilL
"Mies Revell herself Informed me
that Mrs. Townsend was at some
hotel or other. It's no use your ask-
ing me to believe yo* don’t know
which one It l*. AH I want you to
tix IMAMUS
It always begins with the
crispiest, crunch irst cereal hi
the world. And of couree, that's
Kellogg's Rice Krlsplea.
Toasted rice bubbles that actu-
ally crackle la milk or cream!
Appetites, young or old, can’t
resist this tempting cereal. And
every delirious mouthful la M
nourishing and easy to digest
Serve Rice JCrispies for
lunch—for the children's sudk
per. Great fer a late snacK
• ■ ■ u
Sold by all grocer*. Always
oven-frea’h in the sealed wa*-.
inside bag. Made by
The new bridge has three steel
spans with • total length of 400
feet'and 600’test of concrete ap-
proaches. It has a driving surface
22 feet' wide.' • ' { I
1 One mile of the highway waa re-
located and it u to be hardaur-
a/or Dunn Begins
Guard Inspections
toward the poiicr station in a bor
round pair to report the theft
Passing a pawnshop window, hi
Came to a startled stop. Ttere wen
his pants! Police gave him 80 cent
with which to redeem them.
25 LBS. ICE, 10c
Austin Are. Ice Station.
1512 AuatiiM
Jttvety tl
had not
not been
fly la heard on
SB?
tits inside bag. Made by
Kellogg In Battle Greek.
Quality gaarwaJeedj
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dry Goods Co
Piifj mi w ■ n =<>;■ uATiaata
liL^IIti y :<ll * lliiu M
mi;hn f•ym :ii
■ iaMUM m
z vz ii 21
VW aiWIIJMW •] A AZm
Riiyfii r->; siiiuj uny:
sy: ja Am • : a
• i- n'j - 11 a 2 Liiuy
z wks\ %a:ii:
DLa 1
*5
. 1 , | 'j -I- V t
T A r
1
t ■ y 1 r\ - «
Who had render
taflok
FT
1_1_
m
j
sr
•
if
.
-
H
To-
■
j j
w
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 174, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1932, newspaper, May 6, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045456/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.