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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 10,1931
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DALLAS COMMUNIST KIDNAPING WAS PREARRANGED AFFAIR
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was founded 122 years ago.
of as he will lick himself all over
AUSTIN. Tex:, March 10— (UP)
—With State Rangers reporting to
ing that they have been unable to
The first of a series of three con-
certs by the Howard Payne orches-
whether creditors of
moving
abandon all plans of
services to
and ordered them away. no
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Mobile until October, 1864. Mr
LUCKIES are always
David McCullough, son of Mr and
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that Gov. Roosevelt is seeking to i
GUV. STERLING
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SPROPAGANOA
jnittce of the trades unity league,
Texas district at San Antonio.
• "That doesn't go so good" com-
1 when hailed before court
The two have been missing since
FIRST OF SERIES DF
ORCHESTRA CONCERTS
CIVEN MONDAY NICHT
Three Brownwood
Medical Students
next two concerts to be presented.
March 16th and 23rd.
to national prohibition, as now con-
stituted.
It was charged the governor dic-
terneship ht Jefferson Davis Hospi-
tal. Houston.
FOR YOUR
St. Patrick’s
Democratic Party's
Prohibition Split
Shifted to Albany
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Louisiana Fields
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banks that Valley, Sarpeta and Cartersville. A
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Five Legislators To
Supervise Allotting
State Guaranty Fund
WATER SOFTENED WITH MELO
ISA REMAEKABL CUANU
10 cents
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60 cents per barrel, it was said in oil -
circles.
Soften hard water with Melo. It ,
makr, water a wonderful cleaner, ।
—Dallas has put itself in the same Johnson moved to the Cherokee In-
class with Chicago and New York dian Nation near the central part
with "the disgraceful kidnaping and of the present state of Alabama
flogging of two young communists end fought under Jackson at New
who should have been laughed at Orleans and also at the battle of
rather than taken seriously," The Horse Shoe Bend. He was a friend
to break the unjust rule being one
of the men who gathered at Aus-
Georgia Lady Telia How She ।
Got Well and Strong After
Taking Cardui.
A telegram purporting to be from
H Bascom Thomas. Alex Spence, O. J
7 Compton and W. J. Moroney of ;
T ."as after protesting against Ed-
ward’s seizure said: “Two strangers
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Reward Is Offered
DALLAS, March 10 -(UP)- Re-
Dr. George E. Bethel, dean of;
the Medical College. In announcing i
polled by "TOASTING." These irri-
tants are sold to others. They are
not present in your LUCKY STRIKE.
No wonder LUCKIES are always
kind to your throat.
TUNE IN-
The Lucky
Strike Dance
Orchestra,
every Tues-
day, Thurs-
day and Sat-
urday evening
over N-B.C.
networks.
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PRODUCTS CO.
Canton, Ohio
AUSTIN, Texas, March 10— (UP)
—A committee of five legislators
will supervise distribution of the
balance of the $2,500,000 state Bank
guaranty fund, under terms of a
bill offered to the House of R:pr-
sentatives by J. R. Donnell.
When the State Bank guaranty
system was abolished, the fund was
left. It had been collected from
member banks to guarantee pay-
ment of depositors of any bank that
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Rangers, he announced, will con-
."tinue at work on the case. “They
• ill find out what happened" said
the governor.
SHREVEPORT, La., March 10-
( to—Drastic reductions in the price
of North Louisiana and Arkansas
crude oil ranging from 55 cents a
barrel on Bellevue, La., oil which
was sliced to forty-five cents per
barrel, were announced today by
Standard Oil Company of Louisiana.
The cut follows a similar cut in
Oklahoma, Kansas and certain Tex-
as districts announced last week.
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ROME, March 10— (P)— Dissolu-
governor today said it is possible I
that the affair was a prearranged ...
one to create sentiment. \ 1 outside the city and beaten.
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ten Edwards, Dallas attorney, whoThe.two communists are missing: jin General Scott's army in Mexico,
hai represented the communists "Why were not police who permit- Returning from Mexico Dr. Taylor
was seized, the Rangers have found ted the prisoners to be beaten sus- settled in Wilson county, Kentucky,
nett . ng the governor said. He point-: pended during an investigation, and engaged in stock farming,
cd cut. that Edwards was not harm-' How did information that the com- 1
f. I have-been unable to trace1 munists were to be released so tn ow.. ... _— -------- — —
responsibility for reports of what speedily,..become, known to the kid-itend to the duties of farm life and
happ ned to his clients after Ed- |napers? the editorial asks. received his first schooling during
•The whole country looks askance this time in private schools.
at Chicago and New York for the. Jerrerson Davis inaugurated
prevalence of crime there. Dallas Saw -eerson "“5
Mrs. Katie Hayes, widow of the
late James J. Hayes Sr., wishes to
announce that she will continue to
serve the patrons of the firm of
J. J. Hayes St Cd. with the same
degree of attention to detail that
has characterized the quality of
workmanship of the business since
its establishment in 1902.
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Dallas News said editorially today. of Sam Houston and David Crock-
_w. cta aziuure rioruing The communists, C. J. Coder and ett. He was 117 years old when he
GWemor Ross SteIn-TII mom-1 Lewis Hurst first were beaten by, died being at that time the oldest
rnor Ross Sterling this mom fellow prisoners in the city Jail, person in the United States.
1 na . nvthing to sunnort the charge 1 where they had been lodged 35 the Henry P. Taylor's mother, Mary
that two communists we-e beaten iresult of a red gathering in Fair Johnson, was born in St. Clair coun-
... uniats were., beaten Park, and then abducted witn tv ADhma Man 123 and diea
vard of $25 for the location "dead
er alive” of either C. J. Coder or' _ _
Lewis Hurst communists allegedly tated the recent action of the Dem-
asducted and beaten here, was of- ocratic state commute which pe-
_ -e.+i+iAnar +he netinn1 enm mittep nnt
allerred to be communists were also |
kir’naped. taken to river bottoms |
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war w as released" said the gov-
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serve you well, give it the minimum amount of care.
We are expert Watch repairers.
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who defended the to take a definite stand on national.
- - - issues, including prohibition. Never- j
theless enough Republicans joined
It’s toasted
soft pedal prohibition in view of
his potential candidacy for presi-
dent next year, the assembly was
prepared to pass two measures again
setng itself on record in opposition
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indicaled that if officers mer-
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Tjovernor said "endeavored to goad'
Mhe officers into striking them bus
ernor. •
iegrams have been received by has put itspir in the same class."
the governor both inside and out-,
side the state demanding that the ——-—•--------
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Should be cleaned and oiled every 18 months. Railroads require
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the whipping occurred Thursday II n_I of May. Also surviving him are four 1
U ,U EAvInr sisters,. Mrs. M. M. Pierce of Hous-1
Texas Rangers today began a Ila I ■ I GYIVI ton, Mrs. Leia Cauthorn of Brown-
search for either the 14 men said c.. d.o pAc[ ANm,wood, Mrs. Eliza Sullivan of Bangs
to have flogged the agitators, or the lOONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) and Mrs. Clara Markham of Corpus
victims themselves, in Westmoreland county, Virginia, Christi, and one brother, C.
In Class With Chicago January 11, 1766, and married Mary Taylor of Hammond, La.
DALLAS, Tex., March 10—(UP) Thomas in South Carolina. Mr. [
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importance to peace of uniting all regiment was
national interests. | sist in the c
"To exclude anyone would be a at 1--------- ..
mistake," he said. “To unite two! Taylor with others was then sent
against a third would militate; to. the northern part of Alabama
against the interests of peace, the where he was placed in the Sevent ... mL ne te wope caa,,
sharp terms of some treaties, the Cavalry under General N B. Fm- other members of this years gradu-
weight of indemnities and war rest and was serving in this com-; atmg class as follows^
debts the division of Eurove into pany at the close of the war. Mr j Dav id McCullough, son of Mr and
rMea nd unarmed natinsond the Taylor took part in the last figh. Mrs. W W. McCullough, has been
reconstruction of military alliances of Forrests command at Salem, awarded an interneshipat Eoches-
have long held Europe agitated in Alabama. .rer Oen^l Hospital. Rochester. N.
a feeling of insecurity. I Worked For Railroad YigWTottenh Tottenham has
"Profound unrest remains and1 After the war Mr Taylor went Mrs. J. W.Tottenham, ha
many steps must yet be taken for to northern Alabama where he been veniin terneshi at Pprkland
effective approachment among the farmed for a time but left the farm IkosPttar MauandirDunsan
peoples of this continent.”
BACK ACHED
ALL THE TIME
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naval accord with France and Eng- mained until Mobile was attac i
land, the deputy emphasized the by Garagu^ Mr tToiroittt ass j
defense and remained 1 bers of the senior class of the State
‘ [ Medical College at Galveston this
| year and have been awarded interne-
, ships at various hospitals over the |
] United States along with seventy |
athe. members af this weo-’s qadue I
ifund as it stood at the date of with- (to 45 cents per barrel.
The orchestra is made up as fol- drawal. i Dumping of a large quantity of
Violins, J. P. Dohlin, Miss The fund has gradually_ncreased light gravity oil from the new East
....... ire real.] Texas field at a cheap price doubt-
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ed to construction foreman. later
‘became fireman and then an en-
Igineer for the company. In 1872 he
.left the company and came to Tex-
as where he worked for the T. & P. the lsts of appointments expressed
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gaged ui the sawmill DuSities near institutions
ALBANY, N. Y., March 10-(UP> Palestine, Texas. 1__________
- The arena of the Democratic In 1884, his health becoming un- ।
partv’s solit on prohibition was paired, he sold his mill and moved I SECRETARY FREE WILL
shifted temporarily from Washing- to Brown county, near May, where BAPTISTS DIES TODAY
he spent the remainder of his life. i ------
Mr. Taylor was a Democrat and: BRYAN, Texas, March 10— (P)—
Everyone know* thal
•unshine mellows-that’swhy the
"TOASTING" process includes the
use of the Ultra Violet Ray*. LUCKY
STRIKE — made of the finest tobaccos
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-the Cream of the Crop—THEN
-"IT’S TOASTED"- an extra, secret
heating process. Harsh irritants
liked to be known as such having The Rev. J. J. Tatum, 68. state sec-
always been active in the defense retary of the Free Will Baptists ot ;
of Democratic principles and hav- Texas for the past 12 years, died |
ing regularly attended precinct.. early today of a heart attack. He ,
county and state conventions. “He had been in the ministry 40 years,
came to Texas when Carpet-Bag I serving churches in Texas. Indiana.!
at its zenit. and helped and Missouri He is survived by his i
widow and five children. Funeral I
Day
PARTY
Let us help you plan the decorations and fa-
vors. We have everything you need and can
save, you money. A pleasure to help make
your party a success.
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ecctal, political and economic rights
dor negro masses” read part of a
"tele ram from the executive com-
unconsciousness at Dallas, ’£ th g-ss SIW'&WS Mondayrnigarte
। wards upon their release, carried 1873. ’ j a small, but appreciative crowd. J.
i outside the city and beaten. ! When Henry P Tayzor was born P. Bohlin, director, was well pleased
( Edwards was released unharmed J his father was serving as a surgeon with the concert and believes that - .
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the dirty ring from forming. It makes t drag mysel.t.mY ^breath
Soap more effective. It makes your sutfegairom shortness
bath more pleasant. Get a can of and remembered how much good
Melo at your grocer s today. Oardu had done me betor,-n2 ,
darted taking it again.. I. to
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V04 WwZ having any nebeorpams.__
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The adwee of your phy$i-‘
dan it: Keep out of doors,
in the open air, breathe
deeply; take plenty of excr-
cue in the mellow sunshine,
and hate a periodic
check-up on the health of
your body.
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good for him.
tin to see that Richard Coke was
seated as Governor. Mr. Taylors
n dtodayby George Clifton" Ed- titioned the national committee not finatyoterupsfrrsSymrEim Irten"
--aneAn the tn take a definite stand on national .notnysserved the people we!)
'for three terms in the legislature
with the Democrats to bring two but was active, in .community,
___ _________ measures, one petitioning congress I and churchiac ties . S is
rrpe Dll I € to cal for state referenda on repeal matters forth « resident of the
555,5-9 or the 18,11 Amendment, and thessaidnesrenrsrpverarterms.
"AE222/k other to authorize the state, as a hsrylor became a membeof
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t had been held mcammittcc. aome oars he Ned many positions
300 tor Baby Beef. ^married to Miss
1 Frances Lester who was born in
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Mrs Taylor survives her husband
and is affectionately known to her
friends as “Grandma Taylor." :
j Surviving Mr. Taylor besides his
wife, are two children, Dr. Thomas
H. Taylor, president of Howard
Payne College, and Mrs. Joe Bailey
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Texas Company, Shreveport Eld-
fasled - rado Pipe Line Company, Gulf
aned. , (Refining Company, Louisiana Oil
The apparently simple problem I Refining Corporation and other
of returning the money to the i buvers are expected to meet the new
banks in proportion to their deposi- ' Duyrsim
tis became complicated by fafhire schecuet ..
of nine banks after the system was > Top prices for light oil in two ।
abolished. The other banks claimed 1 states were cut forty cents per bar-
that the system having been abol- l rel, making a top price for 40 gravity :
, .. features was H chal. ished, depositors of the nine banks and above 67 cents in Caddo, Homer,
— ----- ... — . one e ofstheureatures.was had no interest in the fund. Haynesville. Bull Bayou. Sabine.
Henry Taylor spent his early life on draw ing by Miss LaVerne Walker, Another problem that arose was . Crichton DeSoto, Eldorado, Cotton
the stock farm and learned to at- accompanied by the orchestra. whether creditors of Laun. 1' -.....
' ‘ ---------- ** *......... The program consisted of eight- failed should be paid according tltwo cez. nzezcnnczaz J.. ...
een or twenty selections by me or-1 priority of failures or should all be । each degree cf gravity down to below i
chestra and a quartet, One Sweet.y । paid ratably. Still other banks \ 29 gravit, which was sliced 22 cents i
. ......._______________ Solemn Thought," by Elmo Baker! which withdrew before the system 49 gravntsmi i
in 1860 Dr Taylor sold his stock and V’odrow Leonard, cornets, and! was abolished claimed they had a 11 , e ...
' farm with the intention of moving /Raymond Ferguson and Robert Me-! right to return of their share in the Smackover cruce was cut 25 centi
to Texas, but at this time his mother Dowell, horns. ' " J " " -----------" 1e 25 " hero
died leaving a large estate in Lawn The -se
county Alabama, and Dr. Taylor lows: Vivu., «... -uu, -1 iu unu ua kauuany-
with his family moved to Alabama Ima Chadwick, Oswald Daughety, las assets of failed banks we, .0.- .. -- , - - ...
to assist in settlement of the estate. Miss Olive Talbot, Robert Lee Holts; ized upon. Recently a 30 per cent; less had influence on the schedule
The starting of the Civil War in j clarinets. Webb Jenkins and Bi’l dividend was distributed. Another as North Louisiana and Arkansas
the soring of 1861 caused him to Smith; flute, R. R. Rankin; comets, 30 per cent dividend is expected to crude must now compete in. price %
abandon all plans of moving to Elmo Baker and Woodrow Leonard: be ordered in 10 days. with this oil which is selling at 40 to
Texas Dr. Taylor volunteered his horns, Raymond Ferguson and;
the Confederacy and in Robert McDowell; saxophones, Billie]
1861 went to Montgomery carrying I King and Miss Elizabeth Raoul;’
his son Henry with him. At Mont-’ trombone, Joe Drake; baritones,]
gomery Henry Taylor saw Jefferson Porter Henderson and Elbert White- ]
Davis inaugurated president of the head; bass, Larry Schurman, drums.!
W. B. Gamer, and piano, Miss
to work for Maurine Buck.
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tion of all armed alliances in Eu-
XS bteactana Confederat States.
dubget in the chamber of deputies. Henry Taylor went _________
"Europe,” he said, "has three fun- the government as assistant clerk ‛ ——
damental civilizations — French, in the commissary department at Intornochine pnr
Italian and German—all of which Montgomery. In May 1863, he en- auueruesiP> r Ul
have the right to live on a plane of listed in a company raised by Cap-
moral parity. To conciliate them is. tain Watt Phelan. The company
I a highly meritorious work.” was placed under General Clanton
Praising Italy's part in the recent: and sent to Florida where it re.
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-they did not succeed.”
a Conference Is Held
Adjutant General Bill Sterling.
nRa : ger Captains Tom Hickman and;
Frank Hamer were closeted with
„zhe governor this morning discuss-
“.ing the, situation. They referred all
inquirics to the governor after their
"in erview.
A report from Special Ranger
. Ewing S. Moseley investigating at
-Dallas said:
.....Contracted chief of police, dis-
’fnct attorney's and sheriff’s office.
None have received report or com-
plaint from George Clifton Ed-
wards. his clients or anyone."
A telegram from international
labor defense, middlewestern dis-
trict. 812 Wyandotte street, Kansas
City, tells the governor:
They are reported savagely beat-
i i possibly murdered. Mass meet-
ing of 300 in Kansas City protests
tius bruital outrage and. demands
f . . immediately- act to safeguard
Nves of these men."
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MEXICO CITY, March 10-(P)—
The Mexican Airline Company.
Inc., has filed application for a
concession to eperate lines between
Mexico City and Laredo, with
scheduled stops at San Luis Potosi
and Monterey. A substantial de- '
posit accompanied, the application 1
Permission was asked to make flag
stops at Queretaro, Charcas, Vane- :
gas, Saltillo and Matehuala, along
the route
Augusta, Ga—Mrs. Lzzle New-
some, 1830 Greene Street, this city, 1
_____ , says she is "delighted" to tell about i
lut v. a Fat oa. her use of Cardui because she be- ।
AT i. a • eves it helped her so much.
No dirty ring
around the bathtub pnttesananasy"
Bering constantly with backac.M.
Bathing in soft water is very pleas- My strength seemedtoggiveou.
less work. Notonly while
vou bathe, but afterwards too. For . by it that she thought of it
when you bathe in soft water no as the very medicine forme.. 1
dirty ring forms around the bathtub, brought me right out, and after I .
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-state action will be taken. "The
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. Your Throat Protetrion—qqainst Irritation— qgqIMt cough
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