The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1932 Page: 4
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Thursday December 1 1932
The Tulia Herald
Tclcphono
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TULlA SWISHKU OOUNTV LtiWti
ENGLEMAN ENGLEMAN Editors and Publisher
Subscription 150 per yenr to addrossos outsldo county 200
Bntorod as Second CIbbs mall matter at the Post Office ot Tulla
Texas under the act of March 3 1879
wFtTthe u sTTeads the Wobld
A WPIOK ot the < l > l a m < M H
J1TIIIN
Amcilinn lin led the great lontist uiiiif l
two fine
House t discuss European war clolit problems
the Whlto
Parts of lower America the contenders for lendoiship t
lu Komo
It dlfforcntlv They put their rivals In Jail or kill them These In Ir
learned tholr tricks from the same tricky Europeans w
havo been doublecrossing the United States over bIiico wo won tho
W ° Hoo cr andHooscvolt arc able to Place the rfnlrs of the Natlo j
nllc
Ucpublicnn and > ° <
of the
ahead of tho caviling differences
this great ltepubllc an exhibit of Amoil
fumlah
ties In doing so they
can commonsense
Thats the wny to push forward on tho march of progress
No wonder the United States is tho loading Nation of tho World
INDUSTRY CONTRIBUTES TO AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY
tlioru ho Industrial prosperity
ttT HAS BEEN demonstrated that
for only a limited time without a corresponding agricultural prosperity
remarks the Hanson City Star nut It has never been demon
atratod that there can be a high degree of agricultural prosperity without
industrial prosperity It has taken a long time to learn this lesson
who have not thought it worth tho learn
and there are still too many
lug
As Progressive Texans Inc pointed out some weeks ago In Industrial
New England eggs and butter were bringing 22 and 23c a dozen
tho products were bringing 7c and
and pound respectively when Hiuno
difference between Now England and Texas
8c in Texas The essential
is Industrial development Texas has 160000 Industrial wage earners
with annual payroll of 200000000 Now Englalnd of loss aroa and
an
population has 1100000 industrial wago earners with an annual payroll
of 1345000000
Thoro is no competition between industry and agriculturo Indeed
thoy are a complement to each other and both thrive best whore both
are fully developed for the prosperity of tho ono is essential to the
permanent prosperity of the other
WHICH SHALL IT BE
CONGRESS CREATE an agency to exchange views with debtor
nations In regard to debt revision as proposed by President Hoover
or shall they refuse to do so and leave It to tho Incoming president
and tho next congress to settle tho matter This Is the dilemma the
gentlemen of congress aro facing at this time
To create such an rgency would bo consenting to a discussion with
the debtor nations of the question or debt dovislon which ninny agice
would not do and to refuse to eiento tho agency as proposed by Pres
ident Hoover will add strength to tho position of Prosldontoloct Rooso
vdt who apparently proposes to restore tho dignity of tho presidency
In rotation to this matter and to insist upon exorcising all of his con
stitutioral powers in dccllng with foreign nations
This iios not mean that Mr Roosevelt should bo unmindful of tho
wulns if Congress in tho matter iV debt revision itself or that ho
ulymUl iiprltccp In mind the stubborn fuel that Congress is tho final
authority which must pass on any proposal changes but If ho chooses
to do so ho may tako full direct charge of the negotiations without i ny
intfrfereneo Horn Congress for the body Is or seems o bo a unit entirely
in sympathy with his wishes in tho matter
II looks now Hint tho December Congress will refuse to crcato such
an agency as President Hoover proposes leaving it to tho incoming
CongP ss to deal with Presidentelect Roosevelt It also appears thrt
the opinion of Congress Is against revision of nny kind
o
idrites of
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Ktosp mm w ea vjsws
WASTER EXEOJTBX
Sup > l towctk iiKiiirition or the IicivvIiuiUciki
e cr Inn un dial ixi Ul mllw r KiiemtMit fli Mm Nul Jy kiiui
THE SOCIABLE MAN
TSl
CT K jCKD lAUEHOOlJ has cmo dowi through the ages It reap
n tn itl in an English book as ccoiitly as lOM Tho author in do
scribing a visit to tho high spirited Loid Fisher tolls of finding hlni
less Jovial than usucl Obviously something was weighing on his mind
and ho soon revealed it
You know that Pilate was succeeded ua lovornor of Jerusalem by
Lentulus bo remarked in dull tones The now Ciovornor gave a initiuU
description of Jesus concluding with the statemout Nobody has eve
Boon him laugh
With tint wretched remaik Lord Fisher lapsed Into meditative si
ditlons of his church he would do his duty as a Christian nnd an Englishman
no matter what the cost But worship a Lord who never laughed
it was a strUu Lord Fisher mndo no pretenso about that
The quotation from Lentulus is a forgery penned by an unknown
Impostor In a later century yet how persistently It has lived and with
what tragic thoroughness it has done Its work How many millions ol
happyminded folk when thoy hnvo thought of Jesus r < t all havo had a
loeling of uneasiness Suppose they have said he woro to enter tin
room and find us laughing and enjoying ourselves When there is sc
much suffering and sin in tho world is It right to bo happy What
would Jesus say
With such compunctions cheerful folk hnvo had tholr brighter mo
monts tinctured Tho friendliest man who over lived has been shut ofl
by a black wull of tradition from those whoso friendship lie would
Wast euJoy Theology has reared a graven Image anil robbed tho world
a the joy and laughter of the grent companion
It ia gK ltrn < l to understand whon you remember the character ol
the early theologians They lived in sad days thoy woro men of Introspection
to whom every simple thing was symbolic of some hidden
inyatory and life Itself a tnnglo of philosophic formulae
Baffled by tho death of Jesus they rejected the splendid truth and
aauloned a creed instead LambB woro put to death in the Temple asa
sacrifice for the sins of the worshipers ergo Jesus was tho Lnmt
oCOodUHh death < hadbeon planned from tho beginning of tho world
tho human race was hopelessly waywaid God know that it would he
and nothing would turn Him from His vindictive purposo todestroy il
but tho sacrifice of an innocont Bon
Thomaa Paine remarked truly that no religion can bo really djyint
which has In it fay doctrJno that offend the ensslbllltles ot a little
articles whose childish sensibilities
child Ifl there any reader of these
woro not shocked when the traditional explanation of the 4oatu of Jo
aus waa r t poured Into hia ears Would any human father loving his
children Me aentenced all to death and been persuaded to commote
Fifty Yeats The PresidentEIect and His Mothej
PUBLIC FORUM
The question Hint every taxpayer
Is wondering about at this
time since all of the now amendments
havo passed Is Just what
kind of n saving each will bo to
him and Just what regulation the
legislature will see fit to adjust
ouch and the time each will bo
mido Into a law and bo put Into
oCfoct
There Is qulto a speculation as
to whether thoro will ho a spec
ial session called to rogulnto the
consolidation of the Assessor and
Collector of taxes Whether the
Covornor will see fit to call a
special session possibly In December
of this yenr to put into im
mediate effect tho first of the
Court but it is nt least a suggestion
from a man that is on the
lound floor
Of course tho wholo purposo of
this con olldrtlon Is for tho pur
luisn of reducing taxes and pubIc
vniMliHiroH therefore UH
ffcf the ju n f tiiH
nutter
Tho saving of consolidation c
tho Aasosnor and Collector was
first anticipated at approximately
11500 which could not bo very
far wrong Tho swing ovon to
this county could be approximate
ly 2500
There nre several reasons why
I suggested that tho rendition
begin the first of March and ox
tend until tho last of May One
reason is that tho Tax Collector
has practlwlly everything out of
tho way in tho way of Tax Col
lectloils during this period Some
havo suggested whllo a tax pay
Ience He wanted to be leverent ho had boon well grounded in tho tra or was In the office paying his
taxes in tho fall or In January
Unit ho render his tnxe ttien
known address a rendition sheet
properly describing his propt tj
na according to tho deed records
of tho County Providing that
should the Tax Assessor and Collector
after using duo diligence
fall to got In touch with said tax
payor Uiat thq Commissioners
Court sotting as a board of equalization
shall set n fair and equit
ablo vnluo on snld property and
the sotting of such valuo shall
bo final against tho claim of
said tax puyer
Soctlon 3 The should any resl
dent tax payer be unnble because
of any sickness or any other
cause to come to his County Sent
and give In his taxes as speci
fied above ho shall appoint in
writing an agont which m ry be
my member of his family over
year 1933 the law making the M yCiUH ° r nBe or otllor P01
Consolidation of these Offices fn fal l with his property
Whother the Assessor It allow1 SlKh lBont annH swcnr l0 the
cd to qualify could ho dispossessed tness of such rendition and
of his office after qualification ho responsible for same
Whether if tho Assessor is iallow Swtl i That should sold Tax
oil to bold office for two more I josser and Tax Collector find
roars and tho 3000
homestead li1llJ
cxoiiiption is jint Into affect just
hero the oxtra taxes would bo
laisod Of course it is gonorally
collet ded by all that the homestead
law exempting homes in
< nch County will amount to more
than tho saving of tho States
part of the Assessors salaiy but
porsonal property in his re
spective County for which there
tvter innking such rensonrble
search ho Tails to find owner
ho shall ipport to tho Count
Judge and snld
County Tudg i
shall institute such proceeding
with that reduction and other lssuo eIth IlI0s command
an
tletpiited savings this might bo U Sheriff to seize such pro
handled
Attached 1 am mailing you a
copy of a proposod bill which of
course I know that It would hav
10 bo lcvlsod altogether and made
in such a way that it would lie
held const itutional by the Supioiur
peity and sell at public auction
under tho now existing laws regu
lition Sheriff sales for taxes on
personal property
Section 15 Tho fniluro of any
tax payer to render hs taxes or
WW P the family album of Mrs
ralfe Sara Delano Roosevelt mother of
comes the
d s > n when
iWin Pel P It wr 3
months old Left is the picture of
mother and son taken at the Hyde
Park N Y home since Mr Roose
velts election to the presidency
the two pictures spanning fifty
years and fulfilling the dream
of every mother and son Below
The PresidentElects cottage
at Warm Springs Ga where Mr
Roosevelt is now spending a short
vacation and also conferring with
Democratic leaders
Joan Ciawfoid who will be seen
in Rain at the Grand theatre
on Sunday Monday Tuesday is
rniJijirs to bo no owner he shall iherself fnr more interesting more
irst make reasonable search lind vital than any role she has ercnl
cd upon tho screen Restless
ssnr = ir c v m K M °
by not moro than a 500 fine or
by Imprisonment In tho County
lull not moro thru six months o
by both such finr and imprisonmentYrrtrPffTjift
thrust all else aside
Anyone looking into those wido
I grayblui eyes must know sho
v as born to bo an emotional
actress It lias token time of
course for dlic young v < omwn
started lVo as a dancer but she
recrjit pictures she has
displayed a marked increase ofjecpted
° T I1WKlCrawfonl llns 1po tho porfecTiy
inv pin n
Eugene erVSlMor n
of
Tho WilkesIiarro Pa Rocord
boon copied by girls throughout
tho world But here she is now
In a role which makes her nearly
tho exact opposite tho role
which served tho lato Joanne
jEngols so woll upon the stngo
Joan had wanted to play this
This in my opinion would irk Tho 1Ictur0 WBS mal ° n Its
eventually attracte I ho f r
a great hardship on tho Assessor t Z ontileiy Ullted Artats ° vor
and Collector as ho won mil Xln from i vm1 IS V ° Catai 1 Isln 1 n l the com
°
only bo buy himself but o S j LT ii i < to
would have
al his skilled
help from lKy0ll fow m08 f
ery busy at that time Then it plllC0 of 1HHlll088 SlIch
noiild not bo fair to tho tax pay
8tnilC0 nilBht 0 olt u
ers as this work requires a lot
of oxporionco to handlo offlclont
ly Another ronton la thnt office
spaco would not permit henvy tnx
collection and assessing at the
same time
I hope thnt my suggestions may
be of somo assistance to you and
nt any tlmo that I can bo ot sor
vico to you command mo
Yours very truly
L O McDonald
Deputy Sheriff Tax Collector
A Proposed Bill
An Act pertaining to the Con
Holidntion of tho office of Tax
Assossor and Collector in various
Counties
Sectin 1 That hereinafter pach
resident tajt payer shall bo required
to come to the Office oi
the Tax Assessor and Collector
of his respective County tor tho
purpose of rendering bla jaxea
botvrqen tho dates of farch 1st
and May 31et of each year
Station 3 Thq Tax Assffiaps
and Collector shall use due d
a rer to hAVo laughed payer by mailing him at his tyst
says
If newspaper advertising worij
rolativoly of small value it would
not huvo kept pace with the
vowth of business in the United
States it would have been dis
sands of cases
Advertising must bo constant
and consistent Tho nowspapoi
leader who soos an advertisement
day after day Is impressed It
sticks In his or her mind Tho
thought is that if a merchant can
afford to advertise extensively
day after day ho must be doing
a prosperous business
Thoro is also the fact that advertising
must bo trutliul Years
ago much of it was exaggerated
Today tho tendency is to llvo up
to definite promises That establishes
good faith betwoon the merchant
and tho customer
Look over your community
You wll find that tho most sue
ccaijfu mwcbqnts Oro thoso who
speak to Jhq peoplo > ln tho col
uirins of the newapajiers That Is
why advertising hlrij grown ad
extensively in tho past twenty
five ye ra
I I1 I P > j MIM
Mr ftnd Mra George Tomlin
son and children pf Amarlllo ant
Mrs Ina lalqtln a and children
of porfor4 wer guests in the
parental Tomiinson home Sunday
Tulia Swisher County Texas
TODAY d
there Is a very strong and grow
Joan Cratuford star cRain t InK sentiment In favor of some
readjustment on a basis which
would he mutually advantageous
We should not bo asked to glvo
them something for nothing but
V some way can bo worked out
as suggested by Senator Bornh
by Alfred E Smith and many
moody highstrung she makes full
otcr iondo > s wherobv we could
iibo of every hour ns it she felt as manyhave phrased it trade
part ever slnco sho hoard rumors I live foi tho two months It re
carded long ago It was never that Lewis Milestone ami Joseph
noo extensively ubed than today
M Schonck had decided to do it
it would
require pages of thislgb
tcr
Kindergarten
by
MRS J S ENOLEJVrAN
Limited Class Enroll Now
For Future Vacancies
quired Submorged In her part
social graces But sho is
real
Joan becamo Sadlo Thompson
the who Unt that ° ta Srl
man
rimo llf T Company Went Natv = m o eTeelf
In one of the western t states and wakB chowg J n
> mm lt
knows nor cares for tho socalled
very j
DAVIS a nomination
The writer Is not trying to pick
President Roosovdlts Cabinet for
him and ho wouldnt lot us If wo
wanted to but we should like to
nomlnato for Secretary of State
Norman H Davis Mr Davis is a
Democrat who made a fortune In
banking and other enterprises In I
Cuba and has boon devoting himself
to public service slnco the
beginning of the war Ho nerved
President Wilson as Undcrsocr
tary of the Treasury Acting and
Undersecretary of State and as
an expert membor of tho Peace
Conference
1 Tor the pist few years Mr Davis
has served Presidents Coolidgc
and Hoover in Europe in tho dlffi
cult negotiations arising out ot
j the war He was a member of
i the Dawes Commission but was
called In by the League ot Nn
to straighten out the finances
of several European countries
tiirt Is a member of the Finance
Committee of the League At
present he Is the principal ropro
sentntlvo of the United States in
trying to negotiate a disarmament
treaty and is In charge of arrangements
on behalf of this
country for the forthcoming International
Economic Conference
Norman Davis knows foreign
affairs moro intimately than nny
other American and would bo an
excellent successor to Secretary
Stlmson In our opinion
DEBTS and Europe
Europo only waltel until the
American elections wore over to
come forward with a gonoral request
for a revision of Interna
tlonttt debts and the further sus
pension of payments until the
whole subject can nglan bn revis
ed
I think thoro Is nn nlmost unanimous
opposition In this country
to tho cancellation of the
debts of Europe to us but I hjnk
THE PEOPLES
STORE
IS
TOY
We have one of the
most complete lines
of toys ever shown
in Tulia
Toys all marked
low and displayed
so you can see them
Come see them and
try our lay away
plan
Special For
SATURDAY
Wardrobe Trunk
and Doll Worth 79c
Only 59c
4
CORRECTION
In last wecks issue the article
about the killing and canning
demonstration at tho home of Mr
Kikor there appeared instructions
as to how to euro poilc wo are
informed thnt instead of three
pounds of salt three pound s ot
that lire is all too short She is i < tts for piosparity I think such sugar and three ounces of salt
a brilliant example of the modern 0 solution would be woll received peter to the 100 pounds of porlc T
girl whoso courage and ambition iy everybody in this country it should hVo reud eight pound
It is entirely possible it scams of salt and tho same amounts of
o me to work out some brown sugar and saltpeteraV ap
monl of this situation which will Pearcd last week
not only help towaid the imnie o
diatc improvement of intornation JI > and Mrs D Zlnimermann
al trade but which might con und daughter Miss Bertha return
dramatic power i finish and a If I am any kind of a prophet
polh1 In her acting that plnco there is going to bo definito pro
her among tho most Important I kits made to that end this win
film nrs of the day
Ever slnco sho became a star
titiio to he of benefit to Amerl C1 Monday night from a visit to
car Industry and business and Austin and to see the big foot
aiy such solution ought to be nc a11 en mo
Radiators
Batteries
Gen
eral
Tm
Our Specialties
Up
Mangum Garage
Phone 81
HUXFORDS
WE TRY TO GIVE YOU JUST A LITTLE MORE FOR
YOUR MONEY
Ladies Suede
Slippers
Boys Boots All Sizes
Per Pair
Extra Large Heavy Part
Wool Blanket
Heavy Cotton Blankets
72x84 Only
Fast Color
Broadcloth
34 Yarda Fast Color
119
195
195
59C
IOC
25C
BroAvn Tennis
Shoes
39C
85 Pair Shoes On Bargain Counter
Mens Work
Sox
Men s Part Wool
Sox
5C mi IOC
19C
Boys Suits and Mens Overcoats AH
One Half Price
New Turtle Neck Sweaters For Either
Boys or Girls
NEW THINGS EVERY DAY IN THE GIFT UNE
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1932, newspaper, December 1, 1932; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42285/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.