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NWOOD
EIGHT PAGES TODAY
CuvouAuU^f
'PO BE RIGHT foe forty-three i
ye«rs and then discover that he
was wrong has been the experience
m C* » »ell known citiaen of ^hs Prom-
ised Land. Moreover, th$ discovery 1
of his error was accompanied by a
net profit of exactly five dollars.
which was very
Back In 1892 a
pleasing indeed.
Brownwood man
j 11
loaned five dollars to a young friend,
a ho want 'd to go to Port Worth or |
somewhere else in the lilntherland,
and who faithfully promised to re- ]
pay the loan. Handing him the
money, the rather reluctant loaner
cbwrrvtd. “You will never repay it.’*
“Ob, yes, I will," the borrower af-
firmed.
• ► • • t • I
That was for V-three years ago,
and during all tJ$at time the preoic-
. tlon that the loan would not be re-'
paid was as sound as a deflated
dollar. But yesterday a mutual:
friend handed the Brownwood man
a five dollar bill, acting awthe agent
for the borrower who now lives In a
dLstant city and Is said to be pros-
pering. The transaction of 1882 had
long since been forgotten, but It was
a distinct pleasure to revive the}
memcry of U. j
\ ' • • • •
VLTE HOPE the peanut producers
f are taking full advantage of the ]
2.367.2
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FEDERAL
EMERGE
TO BEFsHUT OFf
GOAL IS
iCY R
WASHINGTON, i I
—Th? $4000,000.000
gram, lugging far 1*1
job^makihg sched
IEI.1I
Sew
pfTi
uul Its ofl
needy pe
payrolls November 14 J
Although the <%lv*e
needy
fair weather, because it -is extremely
difficult to maintain ft and in spite 2.307.242
of all our promotional efforts th?
situation may get beyond control at
almost any time. r- Besides, we can 359,120
not afford to prciG:.£ our fair rolls between Nov
weather campaign unduly, on ac-1 vember 18. the
count.af risking the hfcpieasure of 1,122.718 jubs to go.f
the cowmen and the cotton farm-
ers and others wlio seem n?ver to
have quite enough of ruin and are
due to begin demanding u nun
campaign about the first of next
week. Tinkering with the weather
is, at b:st. a thankless job. Some- ,. .
body is always displeased, ho mat- rrrriL*
ter what may happen.
halay
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fewspaper, Serving the Heart of Tex aa With Toda
LLETIN
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BROWNWOOD, TEX AS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1035
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federal >|
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fronf belief
ber
Administrator lijrry L.
transferred
ttyptilitf
is. work -
latent gtikl is 3t5OO.®0 per*)ti*H
lng by Dec. ihber 1 mid .-UiinUie'
down of the federal emergency re-
lief administration on .t ut diale. imi
* Hopklnp* latest fred|ctB»i_I>g
uncemfnt waa that the
■e ch-
er 13.
fore
Wclib'
ness
comprehensive explanation of the
weather, or ma> oe it is an exegesis
on public service, or something ot
the kind. At any rate, we present It
nations 3.500,000
employed by November in. fl j
His program, however, was! niore
> rihort
In The Richland Springs Eye Wit- l- “I.,
►s* of recent date we discovered a f.1 .oy.000 J^_yPTt ft
In addition, only 2d of ihe 48 states
have be n shut off direct relief
dati.
1.624,113 in M PA
The lagest employment
showed Works Progrc.^ Administra-
tion had employed^* 1 £24.112. com-
pared to 1.287,572 on Novetabeg 18.
The CCC employment dwlumd A
total of 539.408 cntyilttA.were lilted
on November 16. compared to $6
statLstl
immisir
herewith, gratefully acknowledging
the obligation far Its source: “Once
there was a king and he hir:d him a '
prophet to prophet him his weather: [
and one evening the king he singed
to go ib>hing and the Likeliest place 1
waa right dost to his best girl’s
-jhouse so the king uuenuo re-ci
■•wear his best clothes. So he asked «OVfmhpr 1C
rr “ittw,u,ur* h
prophet said. no. king, hit ain’t Novemb-r 9. j ;i
»-coming on not even a sizzle-soszle.*: Despite the discduraglng rhowlns
• • • • of the program. |Mu|)rey
TUV VTKrt. h« rail nn hi* h'*t 11a
cn November 9
agencies had
1*61.403
M other federal
empibxd 283,727 . On
a gum ofi more than
hams. a»istant to
ICO THE KINO he put on his brst
^ clothes and started towards the *ted that FERA wifi shut-down
fishing place, and along come a j cembe.- 1. ll
WJ wu-
Hopklps, reltejr-
IX-
farmer
farmer
ain’t
riding a jackass,
he says, ‘King,
and the
if'n you
sibling to get tnem domes
1 you'd best go back home, be-'
hit's a-coming on to rain a
mover and t
the kins says:
wage prophet
gully-washer;' j
•f hired me a
Latest employment b>’ states ip-
cltided: New Mexico. 17,723; j Okla-
homa, 93,498; T xa% 7i£61|, j |
The program also listed
needy working on
with
wing
with final
A 25-ton.
ample space
line*-,
preparati
8500.000
for its
>50 feet. Ii
hat
ILL BE HELD
3
engineer*,', Depart
project*; 0
meet of A
Agricul-
to prophet me| —
ture and the Bureau of Public Roud-s
the kb
come
my jaeatlier and he allows hit ain't
a-edming on not even a sbulc-sozzle.’
king he went ahead pa and
on a crush-mov r and a
gully-washer, and the king's clothes
was wetted and his beat girl she seen
him and laughed; and the king went
home and throw d out Mis prophet
and he says: Fotch me that there
farmer.' and they fotched him, and
the lilng says:
6 4 6 6
“ Tanner, I throwed out my other
prophet and I aim to hire you to
prophet me my weather from this
onwards.’ And the fanner says:
‘King. I ain’t no prophet. All 1
done this evening was look at my
jackass, because if'n bit's a-coming
on to rain his ears lop down, and the
lower they lays the
a-comlng on to rain
lng they was a-layir.g and a-
pu;g.' So the king say*: Go h
fanner; I'll hlret mo the jackass.’
And that's how It all got started,
and jackasses h;V been a-holdmg all
the soft jobs ever since.”
(CONTINUED ON page SEVEN)
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AIRPORT FOR
BROWNWOOD
IS APPROVED
I
INGTO>fj Dee.
r}t omroeree Bureau to-
taaibiUty of
a^tbe WPA
harder hit's 1
and this even-
-Jop-
lome,
OO WE WISH
^ stood that
It distinctly under-
we are no weather1
prophet, on account of our ears be-
ing reasonable stationary, and what-
ever connection we may have with
the weather la in the role of pro-'
motor only. Also we are promoting
parallel parking, and since tomorrow
Is the day when the (lection of th:
century is to be heidi we hope every
able bodied Democrat who drives an
automobile will go to the voting
places and cast a ballot in th: park-
ing referendum.
• • • • * t
It Is troublous, to be sure, to have
to fO to the court house or the city
£*ill or somewhere and cast a ballot,
but even so It is less troublesome
than to drive * through Center
avenue while the pcllmeU parking
jvstem Is In use. So, brethren and
Asters, let every one vote tomorrow,
so that there may be a dependable
expression of public sentiment upbn
this burning Issue, and ever her*-
after Brownwood can have two an-
nual thanksgiving days, one on the
next to the last Saturday and the
other the last Thursday In Novem-
ber. Park 'em parallel.
WASH
—The Air
day certified to the feasibility of
a list of airport
posed fur Inclusion In
pros ram. Fl A SI f I
The projects must meet the
approval of V PA officials. l'r-<s-
ident Roosevelt and < oinptroller j
General McCarO before state
H'PA directors are »ulhorl/«-(i to
include them in eUu- programs
Included la (foe 1'
jwood. municipal
drainage, c|ea
leveling; total cqjft $19,
s
P.rou net'll
Cradiiig.
Mat wois
airport;
TK*f
NEW OFFICERS
INSTALLED BY
VFW CHAPTER
j
PECAN BODY IS
FOwR CENTS PER POUND LOANS
BE SECURED FROM BANK.
FOR COOPERATIVES
TO
Charter for
can j Growers'
the 8outhw'w,tem Pe-
Amoctatlon was re-
td today by H. O. Lucas presl-
from the Seeretgry of State
the new orrui izatiou la rtady
operation of accepting pr-
ior storage and securing loons.
sascciation la
Incorporated
k. Otner ofT
tlvld’.jv ehown
b< fore th:
ultra-modern a
load and
top speed, of
takeoff nndlioans on them for the grower*
$20,000 capital stock. Ot
* besides Mr. Luda$ are' 1*.
Jlurst. WLncheU. vice-president;
Wendell Mayes. Brownwood.
}tary-treasurer. O. l«, McOart-
neyland C. O. $lw*lla. both of
Brownwood are directors.
quarter of a million pound* of
already have been signed
storige and a million pounds
torage are Immediately In pros.
Mr. Luc** saps, IThe pecans
be assembled at Brownwood,
n| Antonio. Hopston, Dallas. Tort
uith. 8t. Lou la and Kansas City
i Pai
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CONTINUED ON PAOE *IX)
pas-
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.i’ll
People
DULT RESIDENT OF
OOD WHO IS INTER-
I IN MATTER MAY VOTE
jxm
dfTicen
the
PRESIDENT TD
NEGUS’ ARMIES
Warm
—ifp>—f
Veterans
In.-tailed
the Brownwood
of
of Brownwood will go to
Is in a 8pci .al election tomor-
t!
dec id* upon jthe method of
they wish
t in the city of Brownwood.
. eJc*ctio(Y was called by City
11 to obuln ah expression of
th( people In the matter
king In tlfse business dLs
?Lof
! Pw
Wars were
at Memorial Hall
as follows
mander; R
• 4 T*
^ E. B1
at
Thursday
Bowman.
Blair, senior
Foreign
meeting
nigh:
rom-
vice-
WIlITE OFFICERS OF ETHIO-
trlctl 'Whioh h»s caused conslderai
«
doling the last sevc
sen.a peopi: favoring one
•arid some another.
to Ibe voted
commander; 6. B. [Bradshaw. Jun-
ior vice-commander; W. G. Streck-
ert, quatternilaster; Wm. Hooper,
chaplain; George Dodson. Judge
advocate: and IVe Hypock. officer
of the day.
Grputy District Commander
P. Bpriokle
FIANtt FACE
FATES IF
UNCERTAIN
Captured
ASMARA, Eritrpa. Nov. 22.— fUD
—I am rrhably fniormed that the
beat fate any European commanding
Ethiopian lorces pan hope for Is
cr> puc choice bet we n being "treat-
ed as whites or blocks "
The exar. significance rrt the
ternatlve is unclrwr. But it certainly
augurs ill In view of Uie indignation
|a . t °f Italian officer i as the result of I
■was in charge of thel unconfirmed r p>rU that avlatori
hrsta latlbn program. In the aN^neo who participated: n the recent bom|
rdmen t ■
question
the people want the pres-
itera of 35-d?gr e angle park-
;jie main strfvts and parallel
on tile side streets con tin-
want the farmer method of
p&rkkig on all
of District Commander J. H. ‘
is tSpringer;
The pbst s program
outlined
for the year
Commander Bow-
man and Includes activities for the
welfare and 'entertainment of the
veteran*'CCC soil erosion eamp.
SPRINOS. Ga.. Nov. 22.
President Roooevelt win
provision In the new 1938-37
:et for an inertaae of 4.000 men
ie navy/he revealed today,
reporters gatherfd about hi*
loblle In an * open air" pres*
cxmference. Mr. Rocaevelt said the
navpl force would be brought up to
men or a yearly average of
I Thi* compare* with a pres-
Imaximum of 96 000 or an aver-
age Of 92.000.
H| was tentatively estimated the
adt^tlonal strength to the person-
nel [would cost $3.800 000. The ma-
Flouted Hill
Code; Guilt;
Of Mur<3
~j REPRIMAND DF
er : innimii Tiinn
nii
%
Vi
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CHIEF VOTED
McDonald says he has done
VM
NO \MtONG
HAVE BEEN
AUSTIN, Nov.
AND SHOULD
EXONERATED *
22—(UP)—A rep-
rimand for Agricultural Oamnus-
wa* order-
of Repre-
sioner J. E. Mc]XMia.id
ed by the Texak House
aentatlvea today rather than pre-
ferring impeachment charges.
Vole lor the x^primandlng reso-
lution was 73 ayef to f>9 noe*.
The recommendation of the com-
mittee of the whole was formally
reported to the I ouse and adopted
as the Houue action by 87 ayes to
44 noes.
McDonald, seated beside his
oent bride and wo son*, at
I front of the Hotfse of
Twenty-five years
Edith Maxwell. 21.
a hill folk Jury In
holding the law of
that a girl cannot
her fireside after 9
convicted her of the
in prison faces
above, because
Wise, Va., up-
the
be
mountains
away from
ofclock at night,
murder of her
father. Trigg Maxwell, last July.
rejected her
her, parent to
[death with a shoe when he tried
to punish her tor her “sin."
In 49 minutes they
plea that she beat
corps also will be slightly In-
toed as the president U. propos-
ed boost the force from 16.000 to
1.000 maximum.
Ttie president hopes
for the navy
ft requirements li
was
idfcet
io complete
department
a confer-
Df the Mai NuscU valley
saw at least one white officer lead-
ing Ethiopian*
Although the official Attitude
street* re- Veterans organizations here are to
borict Will read*:
i! the present system of park-
pc ra’ilel parking."
o>r will nuirk out the meth-
le oppoie^ and Jt-ave the other.
1 OIL* will o;>cn at 8 a. m. and
;fq. 5 p m- The election Judges,
wiib Wfe serving without pay so that
'he eleotion|wlll be of very little ex-
pfn|e,:to the pity. a*r: Jesse Perry.
erect a flag pole at the camp with
appropriate ceremonies In th* near
| future, he announced.
1 Senior vice commander Blair.
Chaplain Hooper and several others
made short talks. Mr. Blair talked
on cooperation between veterans'
ind Mr. Hooper, who
gsrdlng pri.-omiN
vealed. L te gel
i that individual $
such measures as
apparently will be most stringent a*
Italian sentunenr
re-
not been re-
erally understood
ineraia will apply
ry see fit—which
CCC camp, ex- •
welfare actlvl-1
rt'TFit
m
• 'ICONtlNUpo ON PACK SIX)
UNWANTED KUSI
HEIRESS !S
4-
NDOFYOUNG
STIONED IN
organ ia/.uons
1* a member 0f
plained heed* an<
tie* of the' camp.
Hie jxj. t vou'd to change the
time of meeting from once a week
. nionth. The meetings will
ly-M and third Thur*-
Negus’ whKe
"unprlncipi.-d
tors to their
Capture
It Is pointed ou
Uk.lihood that L
be held the
day night* of each
next meeting will t>>
ber 5.
month, tw
held Dccem-
I V
DEATH OF HIS WIFE’S SUITOR
, I 1 . it ! ; 11 7 T i
Yi.
NEW CITY. N
(UPl—A fist ft!
young nfen over
pretty girl-bride of; J r
today as authorities tried to unravel
Nov. 23 —
between two
to •
was di$d06id
atientior-i
^ 16 was d
the mystery of
of the ybuths.
Stewart Smith. *■ fai
slain youth, Le Rov
that lii» son and Li
fought three week* ago JPhjl-
||t6o
from
ijrlngi of one
fifnlth. said
>fh| Phil pot
pot accused him of
Philpot had
pot and the glr
much attention
| whom
Phil
.eloped i
ington.
: wax att
I
TWO DU IN PLANE CRASH
BRECKENRIIXiEl. Text*. Nov.
22—<UP)—Dor land Ssndlin and A.
F.. Eavex. bo'h of Whitt. Texaa, wWre
killed Instantly yesterday soon after
they took off from the airport here.
hire Is that the
rs of fortune are
nants ur.d tru.-
UnllkeUr
that there Is little
Europeans will
be captured alive, as their pule face-
are natural targets for Italian rifle,
and machlMj _
On the other hand It Is rumored,
(CONTIN U E D ON PAOt SIX)
pla
bill
euce Monday with acting budget
director. Daniel W. Bell and Chair-
B tic ha nan of the House ap-
rlatlon* committee. He ex-
that what he proposes to do
is in line with authorisations under
the|Vinson bill.
pointed out this year’s naval
t would not be eoDw-erned with
the [London naval conference, ad-
that no provision had been
fer any new battleships,
ie Increase In naval personnel,
rmarked, was made necessary
fhe fact that new destroyers and
drr trover leaders require more men
than the ships they are replacing, I
RED CROSS TO
END CAMPAIGN
FOR MEMBERS
t' ! r I 1 I i •1 - I
- ■ i. 11 ' ,
with the annual Red Cross mem-
tlves, was
es by friend*/
"I have done
official
CO
NTINUCO
Reprerenta-
lmmedjately congratulate
wrong. Z have
should
M
worked night ami day
have been exonerated. That Is all,
McDonald said.
The House adjourned sine
The hearing and
two special
nine
be U
provided that
in it
sloru kept members In Austin
weeks*
No further action will
as th* resolution i
adoption should constitute
a censure and reprimand.
Babetanre of Reseat
In substance, the House found
that irregularities Ifti conduct of
the department were due to "Ignor-
ance cr lack of understanding of hb
duties, or lack at recognl-
ON PACK SIX)
I
DF LAVA FLOW
bershlp campaign nearuig a dose.
made to bring the
the quota of 1.000,
chairman of the
efforts are to be
membership to
WARM SPRINGS, Os., Nov. 22
—< UP)--President Roosevelt today
turned to an examination of 1937
(CONTINUED ON PACK SIX)
ADMINISTRATION
SUITSTOFORCE
HREATENS
MPUANCE
mJrywlf.7?°n'1lT1*'(r mCt°C ■larU''1 "**«
WITH H0L9INGC0MPANY ACT
WASHINGTON, Nov.
sy came to blow**. Then, before
as the filers attempted to land It The administration met
left.
aguin[
|atory;
ou
paying
bride
*n separated
Mary BwopS.J
were piiurled ut ,Gokr-Z|
HI||| ? wliwO Mary', t
riiool in Cln-
fy.. last spri
ldlng nigh
SENTENCED TO PRISON
Texa*. Nov. 23—
Hickman. Gar Ion trie
Corzine were
ugh 4C
mother
latgrtetil
ceedings and brought the f;irl to
family horn: hear^-’ (Eif became
ndly with young Smith
rinnaii. iMary's mother. MriT M»J|
oia* Sakmon. started nnnulment^hm
proceedings and brought JtheJ;girl jto
the
he warned
according
young
to the
away from
you.’"
was found
stalled and they crashed.
——*rU
attacks on constitutionality of New
....... '
22.—(UP)-i | prior to December 1 as provided for
a deluge of
today with
don't stay
going la get
youth’s body
2n a neld. nine miles from]
but Just 100 yard? across
from .the gfrrs home.
story brought
tlon that Phil-j
tjhis vicinity re-
that he came1
Wider Smith')
j*: first indie
■ beerj In H
D v i’S knosfn
j
4«
TEXARKANA.
(UP)—Henry E.
Nelson, and Martin L
sentenced to 15 months In the fed- farmer
eral penitentiary yesterday after community, said Phil
pyxing guilty to charges of vto^ three weeks ago and
lattng the motor vehicle .theft act. son- He
Theeder Smith, a wra-tc-do
n this old Hudson villey
BY IIAJIHY W. SHARPE
front 'd nl*,
Philpot told hU ton;
l
n
York [from Cincinnati soon
started annul-
t|r Mrs Sal am on
eft [’nrocpfdlnTs. t
hot seen the gi:
she said he
• Pfeaai Btaff- ( orrt *pandcnt
Nov. 22.
wanted lur.band of a
came here. if. Bir-old heirres was queetlon d
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ON PACE FOUR)
i
Another
-T-
Trades Extension Edi-
tion of The Bulletin will
be iaBued Tuesday, Nov.
26th. Complete cover-
age of this trade area
will be given. The Santa
Claus pa rude and circus
will bs featu red and ex-
tensive publ icity given
to the business interests
of Brownwt
Bulletin
!'• 111
Deal laws
civil suits
the public utlllt
act of 1939.
The govemmen
Its legal experts
threat of
compliance with
holding company
with
planks
The
considered
“big
in th*
holding
prepared to rush
Into the conflict
ovrr major
i program,
ipany attack waa
the meat impor-
tant and. for the first tlme.(th» ad-
ministration indicated
against those ref using
under the new
Conatitutlonnl
company law
Court la assured
utUitl s. but by
government
SlVG
At the st
and
Hired the<j
they do
ri$hU If
its action!
to register
■if i 1
of the bolding
ore the Supreme
n action taken by
s Bctlog' the
In tjhe law
Several large utility holding com-
panies have announced their Inten-
tion not to register because they fad
this action might weaken their case
v. hen the entire utility aot'a consti-
tutionality la adjudicated.
Meantime Attorney Gen-
eral Homes S. Cummings told ah
United States attorneys to refrain
from criminal proceedings against
any public utility holding company
which failed to register.
Win Eaforee Act
"It Is the purpose of the cocnmls-
M th? SBC said, "to proceed
the enforcement of the act In
and economical manner,
commission Will not harass
sloh."
with
to
Industry with
And the
any effort*
tfao
of
multiplicity of
"win re-
forts that may be a
government wUh a i
suits or to provoke
NnMtU*W^AM64Xr
A. P. Rowland,
drive, said this morning. He report-
ed that the present checkup shows
there are 530 members.
"This group does not include mem-
bers secured by eight pf the ten com-
mittees that started canvassing
Brownwood this week, only two of
which have re;»rted. There are
several large firms that have not
reported, that are hi lug worked by
firm| offk'UU Instead of commll-
tefct.
Mr. Rowland said he was especi-
ally proud of the schools of Brown
wood.
schools rind on* college, have re-
ported 664. South Ward school re-
ported 100 p r cent, he said, with ll
members and an additional contri-
bution of 82.74. Ford school report-
ed seven members and a contribu-
tion of $6 68. The rural schools have
not reported and outlying commun-
ities are yet to report, Mr. Rowland
Even with these reports he be-
lieves the quota will not be reached
unless Brownwood citizen* come to
the fore and send In their member-
ships. He urge* and Insists, that
every person In Brownwood. who has
not joined th* Red Cross, do so im-
mediately so his report to the chap-
HTLO, T.
Moving at
streams of fiery
wpoweo, second
cino In the war!
Uy on Hilo ant
today.
At 2:30 a. m.
northeast
was only 35
had moved 15
24 hours.
The lava tide
other aiope,
had traveeld
The U. 8
Guard service
by for emer
the city and of
coast.of the
Island of the
All available
Nov. 23—(UP)—
speed, two
lava from Mokua-
[largest active vox-
el advanced strad-
the Kona coast
1 f
I (Island Time) the
threatening Hilo,
from'the city. It
In leas than
down the
the Kona coast,
distance,
the Coast
ordered to stand
evacuation of,
villages along the
of Hawaii, largest
Pacific group,
deputies of the U.
E. Forestry Benlce were mobilized
lor the emergency.
The Kona flow appeared
to cut off the government
that side of historic
rithtn 36 hours.!
d or vi
island 1
e mid-!
certain
road on
Mauna Loa
it the lava, which had a
At p resaw--,---- r------
spread of five mile* In width before
it split Into two
lng it* way relent
est areas.-
Not since :89u
of the crater
streams, la work-
y through for-
when
The schools. Including city I to within three
and
an eruption
a laval river
„ ______ of Hilo has
the danger to thelclty been so great.
In the path was the WaUuku
river, source
ply.
of Hilo’s .Water eup-
restdents
greatest wit
flow was
er.pori-
(CONTINUED
ON
PAOE TWO)
-i-li-
| TH1
E
WEATHER 1
BY UNITED PRESS
EAST TEXAS—Generally fair and
In northwest par*
In the northeast portion
and near the ooaat Hnlght. Saturday
and
aUghUy wai
tlon. Frost
partly
1 Id the north
and slightly
st central
Mmbeb atetnm B.
Blonde Art Student
Pleads Not Guilty
To Murder Charge
NEW YORK,
22—(UP)—
art student,
general ars-
to an Indictment
charging her with the first degree
murder of her married sweetheart.
Dr. Fr tl Gfbhardt, Oerman scien-
tist and flnandrir.
Eera Stretz, blonde
pleaded net guilty In
rion* court today
Pale,
most
but maintaining the al-
1'inhuman'
her attorney sail
him. Ml**
during the
taken to court in
five negro
charged with vice
Letbowlts
plea.
mandatory in
is Stretz then
A
*9$
to the womenY
She (ttd net &
Frank Strata, o
.*:
Nov.
composure that
had “frightened"
did
srfSfcn
neat
van with
of them
the not
murder <
guilty
taken back
detention prison,
ee at her father,
her jister-iD-law.
ta, a* ahe toft the
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1935, newspaper, November 22, 1935; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045791/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.