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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
BRENHAM, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1934,
VOLUME 51
NO. 165
■■
Civil War Throws Spain Into Bloody Turmoil
/
Rapped By Recovery
Spain into bloody turmoil to
1
to
Tie
that’-
man s
more of the reaction from legislators
in-
m
its institutions more
the
I
citizenship | tied
a quick
End
These
trect .fighting when
ottf of
will
filled.. Advance
NR A codes.
coining in
until the -sixth when he was |
flags waved* from some
Call
MAN ISSLALNAT
l-.ihar, and two regiments of moun
< ■
Herron, . Jialye.shuu. l>r
'Kt 5o.
Mulhall,
iv
the
-
ionic MissionSupt
the streets 1 da>’ ,llat llle
People
J M Bryan, Supt. Primary
a niokiofi picture
in
I
stun t
A
grant in November.
Banner Boys, Milton Pierson and
*
W hole
MARKETS
Mrs M
I>
mg it
not confined
thrill scum s
and
5 -(ZP»— Ca
i
0
butterfat, No. 1, 17c.
Total Counit
$1,919.36
1
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c.-jet... ■ ....
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I;
One year ''ago today middling
cotton sold in Brenham for 9.00.
high
under
fly
to
County
District
C minty
1934, at the!
Robert J
afternoon in-
between East
Cameron, and
Thc tor *’H
$1.656 66
226 88
19.16
1666
athletic
High
Back Taxes
Schools
Occupation
Beer Licens,
Helen
Kather-
Cox,'
CAREY GRANT SAYS
TAKES POISON BUT
WAS ONLY DRUNK
Mrs
worth
colored people.
Attractions for the
PLEDGED TiFsWfiX"
RALLY DAY PROGRAM
METHODIST CHURCH
giving more space
these 'two crowded
have been marked
Dav', Doris Bryan.
I Have Promised,”
Weekly
Banner
Established
January. 1866
40.
this
9:45.
Ki.00.
of
by-
ii t
Fair 4Vround
llth.
.There lias
Lunch
1 30,
the ninth setting the
in quick ordqr except
when they threatened
LABOR SECRETARY
MAKES A PLEA FOR
INDUSTRIAL PEACE
Song. I ll Go Where You Want Me
To Go. School
Service
Junior Boys. Hoffman Reeae, Mark
Absorbed
Evening Press
October, 1913
N. W,
1 listo-
Commerce,
for traffic
blocks,
accordingly.
MILLION DOLLARS .
RELIEF FUNDS FOR
COMING MONTHS.
■V '1
cies is the
Thomas \V.
Presbyterian
WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
TO BE HELD HEht
San Francisco," October 5 0Tr> A
pl’xi for industrial 'peace through ar
F.dgai Matchett, Director Ep-
League
Hyilitg
choir and
Prayer,
thc value of
PARALLEL PARKING ON
TWO MORE CITY BLOCKS
Bryan. Bonnie
Woolley, Mar-
Today's Price
Brenham middling. 12.50
Strict midtjling, 13.00
Houston middling, 12.40
Galveston middling, 1240
Cottonseed Wblls, $15 00.
Cottonseed, street price, $40 00.
Cottonseed meal, retail, $210.
Cottonseed meal, wholesale, $2.00
Achievements Of Our Fore-
fa t h e r s In Developing
Natural Resources Will
Be Shown
Backed by Roosevelt
So important was Richberg’s first
11 40, Our History, Mrs
mg, Houston, Presbyt|rrial
any, however skillful, camera taking
Automobiles, whizzing around the
tracks at over a hundred miles an
hour arc seen to . rash through guard
rails, roll over and burst into flamc.s.
High powered .cars arc deliberately
driven together in head on collision'.
One particularly thrilling moment will
show a r'tiiT driver ramming hi' car
cities, including
of anar-
and socialists,
gun battles by
Airplanes bomb-
“Rally Now For Service”,
school.
Rev M H Read
C M. Selman.
Responsive Readings, Miss Maude
rese, Mrs P. S Dudley, Mrs. W. H.
Most of the
improve-
thus deJn-
• to the
R ally
I e ' u '
Bui nett.
Olsen,
station,
pistol.
assailant. I
Officers said they started shooting
when Stapp threatened them with a
pistol.
The younger of the Dean brothers
was never in serious danger although
a rally in the first half of the ninth
netted e l igers their only run,
when Gehringer singled anil Lanky
Greenberg pasted the old apple for
v'.lhitinimy’i' '*».
proportion*?, of civil war.
of the block across the
the JJrenham Chamber of
thus
Awaits Reaction.
Ferguson said .»the governor was
"very much impressed Vith the idea of
(Uie need /or a special session and
End High School and
a big dance tonight,
continue ^Saturday, with various at-
tractions and amusement features.
Redemption taxes collected during
e month of September,
I I ax Colleen
Attorney General David Wilentx
of ‘New Jersey Announced that thc
Hunterdon County grand jury will
convene Monday to consider charges
against Hauptmann.
nings, one each inning but
able to
Delay in
Hauptmann
<<’ by the
Jesty request additional time to c-*.n-
sidcr the kidnap and murder indict-
ments, District Attorney Samuel Fo-
ley said today.
the mediation machinery set Up
thc administration of Presid <
Roosevelt.
churches. It will also serve tq in-
spire thc present citizenry of the State
not only to honor and preserve
(Continued on page J)
k «*
opinion ot President
Currie of The Austin
Theological Seminary.
A member </ the Dallas counts leg-
Mae Seim u
jorie Kindle
Spirit I Rally Day. Doris Bryan.
Song
Hall, \
on
Sfrcets
investment to
giving the Gen
opportunity to
exposition in a
Washington, Oct. 5, (4*)—-Uncover-
ing a
NR A,
dent's
the state in general,
tennial directors an
build plans for the
leisure!; manner
j urdav.
I
the Auxuliaries of 'District No. 2,
j namely. La Grange, Giddings, Sojner
; ville. Caldwell, Dime Bo* and Bren
ham ♦
Mrs. .1.
.hairman
pay'd an
many movie secrets
ihkl that nowadays
nearly all dyed in the wool film Ians
are familiar with 'how it s done ” In
bunch them where they would
good The Cards got away to
start and gave Paul Dean two
a margin, sshicR he pitched
behind until
. Tigers down
in the fourth
City Marshal Newt Humphreys
states that parallel parking of auto-
mobiles is now in effect on the Hicks
Rubber Company block, and on the
north side
that the at | big .supporting cao, utilizes- almut
relief bonds every modern automotive method ol
:o carry the transportation on wings or ;; heels
Madrid, Spam, Oct 5. (3P)—Battl-
ing forces of Spanish extremists, at-
tempting to overthrow the govern-
ment, today captured Eibar, the fire-
arms manufacturing center of Spain,
and the first town that rebelled when
the monarchy fell and Spain became
a republic.
-,His Goodness F.v’ry Where”
erbena "Elizabeth and Emma
Making it plain that the government
would not coerce either side in the
< apital and labor dispute, the labor
SPORTSMANS PARK,
LOUIS, OCT. 5 -Paul (Daffy) Dean
the other half of tht- Dean*brothers
of the St. Ix>uis Nationals, paced his
team to victory in the third game of
A ■ a <Idi
1 S.
Airplane crashes -• .dangerous and .
jdaring ' wing walking” and deliberate
I Occupation
Six villages and
lahar, captured by farces
clusts, communists,
were recaptured in
soldiers and police,
cd the forces of the
the
for extorti ?n will be ask-
prosecutio < should N< v
every effort and has just fi
contracting its feature of fca'.m
this year's Fair.
WihiVliasn t\lway. svanfvd to
Negro f<|o|ball game' Will,
what they have in store for
Da'hmg hall backs, eagle-ci 01
-lashing tackles, rough bouse guard',
ferocious centers and brain trust
Order, Song and
Austin. Oct. 5. (A’)—Adam John-
son, state relief, director, announced
today that the Federal Emergency
Relief Administration had advanced
Sl,0W),(KH) for general relief in Octo-
ber. and agreed to make a similar
will in
of any spectator's
mammoth tin ton
driven at
Many-or nS—'sons
and daughters of fine pioneer people
who boldly built for us the fine insti-
So-g Little Helpers". Grace King
and Xnme Nlarie Meyers.
Fn'rance Primary Department.
Goslin connected with
1?
Which Frankie Frisch
end the game.
and Saturday, probably not
change in temperature.
Bruno Richard
the Wo
FERGUSON SEES
CALLED SESSION
BY OCTOBER 13
of working out
scheduled
Wichita Falls. Oct. 5—(A*j—Wal-
ter 1. Uline of Wichita Falls, chair-
man ot thc 1 i xas C'entcnhial execu
tive committee, expressed belief Thurs-
governor would call a
noon hour ' si^eial session of the legislature to aid
educational'"1 promoting thc state exposition.
Marty telegraphic opinions concern-
/ A . twin' L'.biataia and
\ lions were sewt 40 rescue the city'
COUNTY FAIR ASSN. Twenty Two Persons Are Killed And
' HAS ARRANGED FOR Many Wounded In Fighting Between
SPECIAL FEATURE Extremists And Government Forces
policy
I which is. directing the
Intetmediati Dept. Readers, Milly
Ann I. igland. Eunice Nunn, Martha
I re lludlev. Doris Owens,
King. Verbena and Emma
me B ake. Inez Reese, Sarah
^laturc would have time to start back-
S$4~Au'?tii» "some time soon after Mon-
I day,”' but declined •)> permit thc use
of his name.
| Ferguson indie.itid strongly to Dal-
las legislators liis belief
lotment of $ii,0<><) IHHI in
would not be siiHk unt
burden this win'er
statements, coming from the1 Hlt)1 Cullen 1-.
of . the policy cotnimtriej^ the-Texa^.Xb n
bine eagle’s
immediately
"Pledged To Service,” is the
theme of a Rally Day program, to be
presented by the Giddings Memorial
M E Sunday School and choir, on
Sunday, October 7th, at 11 a. m.
Organist, Mrs. Kate McAdam.
( M Selman, Supt. Adult Dept.
Mrs
WEATHER
East and West Texas—Fair tonight
much
will In held in Brenham. Sat-
I his conference w ill include
TAX COLLECTIONS FOR
MONTH OF SEPTEMBER
New York. Oct. *5, f/P)—Possession
by Bronx County authorities of thir-
teen letters, written in German,
which Dr. "Samuel Lubliner, interpre-
ter, declared refute alibi dates and
places .given
Hauptmann, was disclosed today.
COLORED COUNTY
FAIR IS ATTENDED
BY LARGE CROWDS
the Texas’ Centennial celebra-
such as are being planned for
by San Antonio, Houston,* Go-
Brenhain, Nacogdoches, Hunts-
Gonzales, Galveston, (Dallas and
probable change -of course for
Donald R. Richberg, the presi-
recoverv co-ordinator, advised I
are reported assembling
.._ms of Asturias* to gath-
Ferguson declared that "in all prob-
ability. the. session w ill be called for
next week " lie was certain the leg-
11 Oti. Accomplishments of Home
ixsioti^ .Mrs Nisbett, Galveston.
H M FaTTs About Hom;' Missions
1 Di.lriit II —Mr J G Whitten.
$76756[
23 34 .1
3J.34
uria 1 he afternoon session will
' lo»e at 2.30 I be < htirch women ol
.lliesihau 1 - .we imilfiL t>> attend I be.
tic difficulties with Virginia (hcrrill.
acre made prrMitM? few days
. treated tor alcohrrtrim to-
emergenev doctors who re-| An
spopded to-a cal! to. the effect that crease
he had been pom'oneil. | pulse
AS hen the receiving hospital physi truck, without an; brake
c'ans arrived the; said lie told them high speed down a mountain and over
he had; taken
battle of poi-on
a table nearb;*-
ach was pump1
Brazos Presbyterial Meeting
To Be Attended By Repre-
sentatives From Entire
District
you will hv
them get a
real drubbing 11 you arc lucky eaiongb ■ ci
"Bm*n <F.m I ic.Bames,' the new ] Caldwell^
! RF2P, l)evotHiital.-ss«p>-M»“-• well. asjymjf guard
1 licatre on Saturday 10:35.- What the AV<»hiiffi"s *X'u\i^
I. Mahan ol Houston is
ol the aftejjm t and has pre
interesting program ■ 1 In
icssion will convene at
r lunch at 12. Lunch
Song. ’ I rue
Hearted." Si ha
were killed in
radicals swartn-
were killed in
Madrid, but the worst fighting occur-
red at Catalonia, where various vil-
lages were reported under domination"
of anarchists, communists and social-
ists 'Red
"city hall'.
Radical.
m_the mountains of Asturias' to gath-' -
<r fightpig equipment from .caches
’‘Srvariy W'sTablished there. Capture of
Mrs. I'.'p Walk- Libar is expected to augment muni- ■
—o— [lions of the radicals.
"The WashrngHm County Fair As
siH’iation, following its regular habit
ot arranging a7i extra special featuie
c;ery year has not failed to exert
THIRTEEN LETTERS
DECLARED REFUTE
HAUPTMANN ALIBI
! although all persons contacted favored
the Centennial, not all approved a spe-
cial session, C4ine said.
| mg the day. lite former governor talk-
. ed with Cullen F. Thomas, chairman
Paul Dean Tames The Tigers RICHBERG FAVORS
As Cards Win Third Game 4-1 END PRICE-FIXING
s TEXAS CENTENNIAL |
TA DC INCDIDATIAN Reorganization Of Codes
1U DE indrUVUlVrl 'i Looms As Production Curbs
L TO THE CITIZENRY
to-racing autos by any means. Driv-
ing motorci yell-- over - terrain that
would seem only possible to a moun-
am goat, high jumping on
ri'kmg stunts are ftidtilgid in
Mulhall and Frankie Darro.
Hint that
Austin, Texas, Oct. 5— (Special) —
That
tions
' 1936
I . .
bad,
ville,
other cities, will serve to inspire the
! present citizenry of the State to per-
i
I severe in making
[effective in producing a c
.whi^h will concerve the State's mar-
velous resources and add to the ef-
ficiency of its character-building agen-. direction
winch kills his Ik st pal, retires from
the racing game to a mor,, tranquil [
mode ot l arnmg a living. I'.vents, ’ Sinclair, Brenham.
Hopes tor the A'oung
District—Rev Sam Talley.
What Has Been Done—-Miss
(Continued on Page 4)
Letroit used tw:o pitch'ers,^ Bridges < “The people of Texas',” said Mr.
lastin^Atnitil thc -sixth wlien he was [ Currie, "arejto be congratulated isti
bv ffodgsett who managed ! their foresight and (visdcMH hi under
w to hold the Cards in check'through I taking the Texas Centennial in 1936.
r-ehiaTning innings. ■
' This gives St. Louis one up on the
seizes w ith twq more games • to -be
■ *"* ' v*._____—______.. . •.
‘ Miami, Okla, Oct. 5. (3P)—Four
masked bandits robbed an automobile , eluded a football game
carrying money from the First Na-
tional Bank of Miami, to the First
State Bank of Picer today, escaping
with $1,150.
ztozens- of nftic
paper men at a specially arAnged
luncheon at the National Press club
to hear his words. His statement un-
doubtedly carried Mr. Roosevelt’s
approval.
commission,
and Walter D T'line of Wiclnta £.1)1'.'
j chairman of tin executor i..mmitti<-'
of thc centennial
Returns November 12.
Ferguson expl»i+iUML-4.J*nt—(4ia-q>ts'ial
-rtsy. S^ohM l>e dcTcflid until-'()>• -
■ tober 13. without, interfering a; itli the
ter ns ot „ w member, <>. ttu- tegts fRANKIE DARRO IN
lature to„ be elected Nori mbrr 6. THDII I lAIf CCDUI
I ndcr the new election la-.;, icturnsl ‘ | nlilLLIIlll AL
riiese iame Jndltstrial ranks L , . < I - ' _ • . .
_ ilnmi .tin- general eb.li-'ii -will be! •
jJFrt t:.,.k___
$824 24 Lon Dudle;. Dorothy Ann Knolle
I and class. ' ,
Dallas, Oct. 5.—(JP) Janies F.
Ferguson, husband and spokesman for
Governor Miriam A. Ferguson, said
here Thursday mghWtbat a special
session of the Texas legisl;^
pass on .a five-point program
ing relief, delinquent tax penalties and
interest, Colorado and Brazos river
authorities and the Texas Centennial
.American business 1 hursday to leave * ;ejc|>ration. was almost a certainty by
vthe "lopsided guild socialism of price- I o,q,,|)er ] j •
fixing and productbn control in favor |
'of "the old competitive system."
He labeled an "iridescent dream” j
the belief of some industrialists that
permanent prosperity can be obtained 1
through the price-fusing, production ■
limiting method. At the same 'tiine
he asserted such practice
emergencies to
i name of “Burn l-.m Up Barties," a
lainoUs auto racer, acclaimed "king o,
MASKED BANDITS
GET $1,150 FROM
BANK AUTOMOBILE onstrating the value of the fair
E:amAigh'FALL CONFERENCE
School And Bastrop
Madrid, Spam, Oct. 5 (4*)—Twenty-
two persons were killed and hundreds
wiMinded a, .virtual civil war between
.^extremists .aud force*
-r la., c
day
a poison tablet.
tablets w as' found on ’
Alter Grant's stom
<f officers found the death-defying deeds performed thou-1
unopened, and the ac-j sands of fret high in the air are mere.-!
lie had been drinking Lv incidental to thc story.
heavily bei auM- he was despondent. g I Ise diminutive Frankie Darro. al-
Miss Cherrdl rushed to his apart though but a boy in size and age. is
nent, but when she found he was not an accomplished acrobat and athlete
I
poisoned, she turned on her heel, say and he nonchalantly performs phen-
■ ng: "It you want me you know ornenal physical tricks that only a County
where t<» reach me”, and went back to highly tempered physique, could with-!
her mother . . j stand. t
Leader M. D.
amt Sutfilay and for twelve succeeding liary Can Mean to a Church — Mrs H
weeks thereafter, - sets*, a paFe "for
stunts ami thrills ar, id lidtawri—’m-
anyShing yet iiflercd lor (lie screen
as pointing away from
and limited pj^xluction in
-/lie gradual reopening c>f all major
codes ‘on these issues was forecasts'-”J5***
.. Bu-iness tncn themselves, Richberg
w . . .J
said, had been thoroughly 'disillusion-
ed" in a year of code application in
the price ami production control they
desired
Candled eggs, 17c.
Infertile eggs, No. 1, 23c.
Fryers. Rhod-e Jslan.1 Reds
Plymouth Rocks, weighing not over
2 pounds, 12c. >
Fryers, common stocks, 10c.
Common hens, 6c.
Butter, 20c to 25c.
Sour cream
Sour cream butterfat. No. 2, 15c.
Sweet cream butterfat, 20c.
Sweet cream butterfat, delivered
plant, 24c.
COTTON
AT-BF^THEATRE; Zi
----- L Rl^Tmse. .Mri.
W' A.
Tom
' This tTr11tl>"<furn)i( 'Fitrrtt-j iJMgm.'' »
’ attention of the citizens of Texas the
----1— —.------— | msptrihg"Trnry' W’mdmtr i-Mtr.-
GALVESTON AFTER ■"*>,' 7^2. •»»
_ j-nping the natural, resources of Texas;
All Al.KX (Irrll.r.K llt "hat they have donc in safeguard-
Great crowds thronged
of Brenham during the
’ Friday to witness thc big
.'parade that was the opening feature I
01 the Washington Courfty Colored inK tbt P,jn 1,1 ,n ^'>'‘*‘1 “>><>-
[ Fair. All parts of the county were ----- — •
' represented, and the fair opened most —
auspiciously,' with ideal weather and
' unusually large attendance.
With the Prairie View College [ be sa'd ,
Band tn the lead, the parade had hun- Cline cxplam<d’ that
dreds, perhaps thousands, of school s'”n ",,"l»l be a g hx!
children in line from rural and city
schools. Most of the paraders were
attired in white, with green sashes
ami headdress, representing the 4-H .
Club colors. Others were in costumes .
they wore later in the school stunts
staged at North l.nd park. The foot- I
ball team and pep squau of the Hast
End High school were also in line, I
the latter wearing red and white uni
forms. Rpdeo riders and citizen's in j
decorated cars brought up the rear. '
This was one of the longest and most
creditablc parades ever staged by col-"
ore<l people in Brenham.
North End pajk, site of the fair, ago,
presented a scene of great activity
and merriment Friday afternoon.
Community. school, farm. home,
livestock and poul|ry exhibits were in
place, and had been attractively ar-
. yjnged.» yn<|et; the direction of L. E.
Lusk, county home demonstration
agent for colored people
exhibits showed decided
rnent over former years.
Burnett", Jr
Readers, Laverne
Francis
Galveston, October 5— (fl?)—Milton
\ Stapp. aged*tw«nty-five, was slain by
early toddy .sheydy after Dan
night watchman at a filling
was beaten and robbed of his
Ol'i'ii identified Stapp as his
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