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THE BRYAN..*DAILY E,#4 LE
VOLUME 62 BRYAN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1939. (By Associated Press) NUMBER 193
People's
Column
FACULTY MEMBERS CAN RFj CITY OFFIC11
A ROTTEN DEAL
Secretary Morgenthau says that e • _ _ —� — •
this country can easily stand a
peace time debt rte linty }„Mien RECOU ���Store Baby WILL SERVE COLLEGE STATION MUNICIPALITYdollars. Hon, Mater us Eccles saysN ON:$2870007000 �� —
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that prosperity is just around the.,, DECISIO
N �S
corner, if national income can y � r, � f �,"� �
catch up with f-leral spending. r/fr
Sounds like ch.,-:inc d v i f f, , /',r�ujS'j��
around t the e it DY RANCE OF0,ftCUT OFF FUND„f ..�: ,� .
a d a stump. .1 ].Jntvcrrtt of „ / / BANDED DO
y y ,r.
Ccxas prole sor . ai.1 recently that this country could stand a national FRANC SEENTREASURY,
debt of one hundred billions. Givei CoI ' Ps0■ ;BYATTY. CEithin c New Dcalory an inch and� i ti `�' �' , �r �'>
they will take an oil. Some are sin-
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cere in their rlev(tiun to a s„e;a1;:5- Daladier Is Given Vote : <y Econom Bloc in House '� u ,�!
tic state, but they have already, ;: Based On Ruling Tha f
created a Frankert-tein, a "some—! Of Confidence By A p p r o p riations err ' % i
y Teachers Are Not
thing for nothing” monster, chat
will pursue good government for Deputies y Makes Slash
Officers
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— wt, �yi ,• yi r
yr ars To cepa • President Roosevelt � �� ,C � �•' ��% � ,,. J
11w, made repeated premises to bal- I
spec expenses to income. The man CABINET IS DIVIDED, VOTE $1,700,471,354 4 QUALIFY AT ONCE
or woman who I.,;trying to pay off / j ,
the nrortgave on home or farm, I ii
think, in dollars and cents, figure- Expect Vote to Bring J., Even With Cut Sum Is f"
unknown to the big spenders ,.i• I Manns Decision Takes '
other
Hesitant Members Z $197,029,280 Over I
people's money, Mr. Avera��' � Place of One Of
Man know+ that federal taxi- , m -
ell everything he buys from th Into Line Last Year Dec. 10
cradle to the grave, yet the great' � .
PARIS Feb. 24. —(,1P)— The WASHINGTON, AUSTIN, Feb. 24.—(A'►—
(Continued on Page 3) 'VGTON, Feb. 24.—(
chamber of deputies today gave The House Appropriations com- ,.
� cause they are not state officers,
1 r enuer Daladier a vote of confer-
dente, his decision to
: mtttee, which started the economy
drive by
I ,% r U /ii :. r; : y `.
J e �y/ „ r� i/imembers of the faculty of Texas
'�/Fr`//j� f'/l5 iyr���
supporting
whittling down President
rrh�/ ,/ �,;' l�`
r f '� A. and M. College are eligible to
r,
ask the cabinet Monday to grant
.' Roosevelt's relief proposals, con-
/ f ,��,
r ' err y%may ti' f! serve as town officers of the newly
full recognition to the nationalist
;. ,.. tinued its campaign today by lop-
,....-.:,•,,:..; :::�.,..:,.�� ri incorporated city of College Sta-
government of Spain. The vote
P
:323
�'s ' g y $28,000,000 off his
er/ • pin pearl
Following a ruling by Attorney General Gerard Mann's department and approved by him, officers tion, Attorney General Mann ruled ,
was to 261.
The chamber's vote is expected
P
This four -pound baby girl, in estimates for the Treasury and
Post Office departments.
of Colleve Station, elected last fall, qualified for office today. This had been delayed because of an ad- 'today.
to whip the few dissentin mem-
the arms of Nurse Ada Palmer,
The committee recommended
verse opinion rendered by the attorney general's department, Dec. 10, 1938. The opinion was requested by
IS was found to a wastebasket to a The officers are, standing, left to right, J. S. HzIpper, city marshal, and George B. Wilcox, Ernest President T. O. Walton of the Col-
t and bins. J. W. Glenn hers of the cabinet into line when Boise, Idaho, de artment store $1.700,471,354 to operate both,
P Langford and Dr. L. G. Jones, aldermen. Seated, left to right, Dr. L. P. Gabbard, alderman; Dr. J. H. lege and overrules one made by the
All u:, Uklo., arc spending tl , he puts the question hefore them.) half an hour after its premature departments for the next fiscal Binne
w, , k end with 91 r. and Mrs. Melva • s• • ear• y, mayor, and A. Mitchell, alderman,
birth. The mother disappeared Y _� attorney general's department
�1 Glenn and bl,>. College Livestock Is I shortly before store clerks found Despite the reduction, the total l -� 'Dec. 10, last.
lir,• --Cera, the crying infant in a restroom. was $197,0edfor greater than the A Hanle Hygiene Institute Is Opened
_. Shipped to Houston) At least six persons have asked sum provided current year. ��(�� HOUSE
This afternoon the officers, who
I. I, y ;end Mwiro-v Cobb to adopt the child. i /"� • r are Dr, J. H. Binney, mayor, and
he Reliance pe ,plu in COLLEGE STATION, Feb. 24,— I ,, • Aldermen George B. Wilcox, Dr. L. '
,lwu;g the day. IA total of 61 head of livestock ,Funeral Service At City Hall; Nurses From Fourth P. Gabbard, Ernest Langford, A.
�_ downed by the Texas A. & M. Col -'NAZI u l RAISESRANK • • 'Mitchell and Dr. -L. G. Jones, and
',', . C. Sea,ta 4111.1 fins 1, il!•trr_ lege animal husbandry department BLOC IN I For !! s L. Wilson � State Health District Are Present Sam Hopper, city marshal], quali- E
were Bryan buNine: k. r his been shipped to entered
where � 4 ������
fied before a notary public at
lir. nu,rmng i nom 1Yhecl :ck, they have been entered in the I HUNGARY HELD; Was Held T Qday i College Station.
Houston Fat Stock Show which I VVV At 9 o'clock this morning at the: The institute is being ] Other officers of the municipal-
*� City Hall, a two-day home hygiene ! conducted by Miss Rosa M. Schad- tty, including city secretary, tax -
„ ; �4, i,� r'I>ens in that cit}' Feb. 2b.
t I Outstanding animals in the ship I STATE DANGER' weiler, field nursing director of assessor and collector and others
Bryan this i{,. ,, „1 , The funeral services for Henry and care of the sick institute was which may be required, will be
ment included: Monty's Chief 6th, John Tarleton North the American Red Cross, St- Louis.
bars. Frank: L. Wilson were held this afternoon t opened. This institute in one of named b Mayor Binne subject `s
Aggieland Rags, and Aggieland } at 3 o'clock at the Baptist church P Miss Ruth Jane Moore of Dis- Y Y Y, l
Spot, all Hereford steers; Ambiti- ANTI - COMINTERN PACT I S man being held over the state at trict 4 called the meeting to or- to the approval of the board of
'll` �' P at College Station, with the I
Texas Aggie Given Y g g FP
a JLJ Y PAID our Lord Rodney and Ambitious SIGNED, AND NAZIS R.
L. aldermen, It is expected the or
for of he church, Rev. R. L, the request of the State Depart- der and the institute was opened P
C llynic Dale, both Shot -thorn bulls. JAILED f Senior Ratio by bars. Albert Buchanan, secre- ganization of the government per.
officiating, Beautiful flo-1 g meat of Health for its district sonnel will be completed shortly.
BY McCALL IN I The entire shipment consisted of nurses, with the Red Cross nurses'tary of the Brazos County Red P y I
nal gifts from friends attested to t The decision was brought r4 Herefords, 7 Angus, 11 Short- BUDAPEST, Feb. 24.—(EPj— to the
�% the high esteem in which the de- OPPOSITION IS STRONG and home hygiene instructors also Cross chapter. After a few words
CHAIR TODAY burns, for the beef cattle clpsses; The government undertook today of welcome she re College by Col. Ike Ashburn, who
t3 hogs and six she(v. to smash the Hungarists, the lead -(carred was held by all who knew) c presented Miss went to Austin for that purpose,
i him. The service at the church was chladweiler. I and the complete
Last year one of the Texas A. & ing National Socialist patty oft Before the class began stud text is as fol.
P Hungary, most impressive, the pastor pa ing a LOAN COTTON 3' lows:
M. hug. won the grand champion- Hun lir and at the same time tribute to the life of the husband Hold Junior College ]Liss Mildred Garrett, state super -1 "Referring to Art. 16, See. 33
ADIVITS HAD NO COMPANION 'hip and was sold to a Houston formally join Germany, Italy, and i v visor of nurses of Austin, spoke,!
and father. Interment was made Needed as Feeders IS COLGHT B i and 40, of the Constitution, the,
IN KIDNAPPING OF firm for the record puce of $'2 a Japan in their accord against in- at Alexander cemetery, with San- j v expressing appreciation of the good Attorney General's office rules''
CASH BOY Pound, live weight. ternational communism. To Seniors work now being accomplished over That there are no decisions of
The anti -Comintern pact was dens -McCullough in charge of lir- 4 Texas by the cooperation of the Texas courts directly in point.
• signed at a foreignrangements. SHORT GROUP Red Cross with the nursing serv-
itAIFORD. Flat., Feb. 2L—r;}' Funeral Service pion office cere- The following served as g However, the Supreme Court of
yg pall AUSTIN, Feb. 24.—(- t6 The! ice of the State Health Depart- Pierce b1r('all was (-lc•c•- bearers; Dr. D. D. Giles of Nacog- House today passed, 82• to 59, a P the state, in Kimbrough vs. Bar-
trocutea tndav fu,• the fatal ki.1- The Hungarian Nazi party was ment. Miss Garrett expressed also nett, 93 Texas, 301, defined "pub- f
�r harsh Father banned as a danger to public doches, F. I. Dahlberg,H. H. bill raising the John Tarleton and CKLAHOMA SENATOR SAYS,
napping of b- year-old James Bailey Mackey, M. G. Schusser, L. J. North Texas Agricultural colla es her delight at the attendance at lie office" as "the right, authority
Cash at Princeton last blas• safety and party property was con- Christian, D. W. Williams, sill of from a junior to a senior status. i AT SENATE HEARING the opening session of the insti- and duty created and conferred by
fiscated• College Station. A bitter argument receded the law, b which, for a
Admitting he alone stole "Skev- Lute. y given period,
e Thursday Nation-wide raids on party of- g g P Miss Schladweiler then opened either fixed by law, or enduring i
gie" and collected the $10,000 tan- final passage. Opponents made] r r
fices started yntn £tem the child's father, Mc•_ s this morning, More I RASHIAGTON, Feb. 24.--(/I'1 (Continued on Page :3) at the pleasure of the creating
Call insisted he did not want to i,l\'IN(;S7'ON, Feb. '24.—Funer- than 500 had been arrested early SFA Hi Debaters Go several efforts to block the vote Senator Thomas, democrat, of Ok- o�� d
powers, an individual is invested'
al services fin• Dr. B. Clinton this afternoon. by offering crippling amendments,; lahoma, charged today cotton spec- with some portion of sovereign
harm t i, victim a11d smothered TO Dallas Tourney' all of which were lost by over -I ulators who are "short" on the ®man Of Bryan functions of government, to ho
butt lice i ut.tlly. Mar. h, 70s, pioneer Polk county � � whelming votes. 1
wife vieited him physician and surgeon, were held g market were pressing for the re- exercised of him for the oto be '
Carry Several Tvarna: Over 40 Rep. Morris of Greenville, lead- lease of government loan cotton in %, M Ie the public."
fill
i., he went to his at the Central Baptist church Junior Colleges $chocks Entered in the o an attempt to cash in on the price t1®s T o !!d other
,t, ,,h, Thursday, with Rev. A. E. Riemann g opposition, reminded the; I „
members that man of them had I 9 I In Leymal Di Johnson, 2of
---�.e�-�--- i and Rev, W. B. Wadsworth offici- Y derline. I Pac., 858, the District Court of'',
sting. n Debate Meet eat Debaters of the Stephen F. Aus- been elected on an economy plat Senator Thomas made the charge C r t 1 e a 1 1 111 A
B tin high school were carried to Dal- form. g I pyesis, of the State u Cion a-
Orp'Minape Dorm Interment was in purest Hill g j at a hearing of the Senate Agri -I J Pia, had before it the question as
las today to Miss Clarice Mat- "What the state needs is more cultural committee consideringi to whether a school teacher was an
4 ;cemetery with J. E. Hill tonductr t A &16'1 College thews, debate coach, to the bigan- ' I q
1''1 t Fire j ing the Masonic services at the junior colleges to feed the senior,] several bills dealing with more' Mrs. J. Webb Howell was called officer, and after quoting from
`s 't y ; grave. Dr. Marsh died at a local nual tournament Saturdayat North schools_ and not more senior 'col- than 11,000,000 bales now under to Lexington, bliss., yesterday by a Kimbrough vs. Barnett, supra, and
!�
hospital Wednesday after a long Debate teams of 10 Texas junior Dallas high school, in which over leges," Morris argued. government loans. message telling her of the serious after eulogizing the teaching pro-
Occu paa'tits Safe illness• colleges are gathered at A. & M. 40 schools will be represented. il'.ness of her mother, Mrs. G. W.
Born in Polk count at Colita College today for a debate tourna- Among those going from Bryan fe the is length, holds that e
y WAR DEPARTMENT BUYS • 3t Stigler. iteacher is not an officer of the
' ment, which will not be concluded the girls' team, Misses Alixe Lang- Pius Bequeaths Mrs. Howell tele state,
Dr. Marsh moved to Livingston a S00 AIRPLANE MOTORS phoned Mr. ++
t 1,AN, Feb, ?-1.---i,l',--Piro short time after he began the rac- until Saturday. The debates are ford and Lynette Edge, and these Howell last night after her arrival
g In Green vs, Owen, 31, S. W.
being held in a number of differ- boys: John M. Lawrence III, Buck Effects
r i at the bedside of her mother, and 2, 1037, the State Supreme Court-
ha,l�}• ,L,rc;r>?.ed the girl's durmitot'Y � Lice of medicine. He was married WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—(JF) Most Ef f Bets T o g o 's
at the Boles Orphans' Home near Ito Miss Ada Thurston Jacques at ent points over the campus. Ware, Hiram Downard, J. C. Gold- said that Mrs. Sti ler s condition
q The war department announced f Mr souri held, the right of of -.`L
her(- today. All occupants were in Franklin 49 years ago. A member The Aggie debaters, at the same smith, Linton Robertson, and Bill Thursday award of a contract for is critical, and she is suffering Tice of city attorney of a munici. `
classroom, ret the tiuu• of the fire, of the Baptist church, he was also time, are in Austin taking part in (Spence. from bronchial pneumonia. The at-
e $4,857,582 to the Wright Aeronau- � Catholic Church P polity does not involve title to any
A bucket brigade controlled the i a Mason and a Woodman, the Southwestern Invitation Debate' �tical corporation of Paterson, N. • tending physician, according to the office under the state. The office
flames before the arrival of the I Dr. Marsh attended Tulane Uni- tournament, in which 10 schools are R J., for purchase of airplane motors. message, gives little hope for her of city attorney of a city is not an
Greenville fire department. The versit graduating in 1886. He taking part. Refunding Bonds ry recover
1 Y. 6 The order involves about 500 VATICAN CITY, Feb. ,.,4.—UP) Y• l officer under the state but an of
origin of the fire was not de- i was one of the few remaining doc- The A, & M. debaters are B. L. engines, officials said, and was the L'Oservatore Romano disclosed to- Bryan and College friends are fiver under the city."
tern„rte,]• tors of the tact century who made llass, Mayo Thompson, Don Ga_ Of County Signed lar est single contract of its t y pe Pius XI left all g We therefore answer that the
1 p• g type da the lute Fa grieved to learn of the illness of I
The home is operated by the his calls on horseback. He practiced brie] and John Nichols, the arm has awarded since the his possessions to the Ha1y See, ex- Mrs. Stigler, who lived in Bryan
I Y I Pmembers of the College staff are
Church of. ('heist. i in the county for more than 35 • World war. leept for sonic I for a long period of ears.
And Sent T o Mann f P personal objects Y not prohibited by Sec. ut and f40,
rom �- years, and until his advancing age Funeral On Saturday I The motors, known as the "Type !which he instructed be distributed —`i` � of Art. 16 of the Constitution, from
• I prevented, he was also prominent l R-1820,” are for installation in the among his closest assistants. holding office under the town of
AA Building At in civic matters, I For Navasota Woman County officers Thursday after- new single, bianotored and four The newspaper said the willMove All Alaens College Station. The opinion of
He was; the father of Dr. J. E. noon signed bonds in the amount motored fighting planes under con- consisted of a few pages written in r this department of date, Dec. 10,
College Checked harsh of Coll�;�ion. Mrs. Cardwell Grandmother Of of $90,000, issued for the purpose struction. the Pope's own hand. off WPA Relief 1938, is hereby overruled and
Mrs. Leldon Ellis of refunding the overdraft in the withdrawn."
By US 1 ns pector Need More Cars precinct toad and bridge funds,, City Commission Approves Many Rolls By Mar. Mr. and Mrs, Leldon Ellis were and sent them by express to At- _ Woman T o Speak
called to Navasota todayon ac- torne General Gerald Mann for • • •
"It's Netter than s,une I've in-'!, To Take Boys To count of the death of her grand, approval Petitions For Inclusion Of Land pian • residents of Brazos coun-
spect.cd that house -tato units of mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Cardwell, I After this is given, they will t.,y who are on the Works Progress 1 At BPIF " Dinner;
the agricultural Adjustment Ad- aged 83 years, Funeral services will go to the comptroller and then • • Administration rolls, are making)
ministration, and not to be re_ at tock Show be held at Navasota Saturday will be deposited in an Austin Lying South Of City In LII>f1ItS Is Noted Orator
� P affidavits of citizenship, in order
gilded as :r fire trap'- ,aicl Charles ``morning at 10 o'clock, with Rev. bank, where the purchase price is to escape the purge of aliens that
.I. Fer•c n- m, directrn• of sAfety . Due to circumstances over which I W • A. Bowen, pastor of the Nava- to be deposited. I had been ordered.
for the 1'nitc,l States Department he has no control, J. Webb Howell rota Baptist church officiating. In I The proceeds from the bonds Petitions from a number of ing that property,
P grou s or individuals holding prop- Pou addition six iota belonging Reports from Washington see; Dr. Evelyn Carrington, associate
t torment will be made in Navasota P g P P- ,
of .4gricultw-e, of «'a -Kington, aft- � will be unable to make the trip to I cemetery, will be used, it is said, for oyer- arty lying south of the present city to Mrs. C. S. Beckwith, Mrs. Gabe that all WPA employees who are professor of education at Sami'
el• he had completed inspection of Houston Fat Stock Show Saturday y ' ating• purposes and revenues from limits or in the vicinity of College. to Mr and others. not natives of the United States or Houston State Teacher's College at
the Triple A building at College and help furnish transportation for I taxes will be applied, as they be- Station, for inclusion of their prop- All land lying north of the Jack owe allegiance to this government,' Huntsville, will be the principal'
Station. 4-H club boys, thus creating an ad- Monster Clipper come available, to the overdraft, erty in the city limits of Bryan, Howell property and lying between will be removed from the rolls. speaker at the Business and Pro.
Mr. Ferguson has been making a ditional transportation shortage, though county officials have stat- were favorably acted on by the city i new Highway 6 and the right of It happens that Brazos county fessional Women's Club Public Af-
tour of the South, inspecting 1 states County Agent C. L. Beason.led there was no legal obstacle to commission Friday morning. way of the old interurban road, is free of any alien WPA workers fairs banquet on Thursday night,
build?ngs that house units con-! If there are those who can help, Takes Off Today using the bond money to retire so far as is known, and the purge
nccted with i;he L1SUA, and went I out in this matter, the are asked The property, which was taken note known as Cavitt Drive, includ- P g ,March 2, at 7 o'clock at the Maggie
�• y I i the indebtedness, in by the action this morning, in- ing Butler, Kuban, Woodard, is not expected to cause any con-: Parker club room. Her subject will.
from here to Aus,.m. to get. in touch with County Agent Some taxpayers believe if this sternation here. be "The Famil • in a Changing So, -
Mr. New Orleanseludes more than 300 acres and Howell and other holdings. Y g g
Il'It. Ferguson is an uncle of, Beason, and arrange to meet the is the case, the bond money should o• ciety."
James. H. Fisher, who is employed j group at the Chamber of Com- be so employed, in order to the following holdings: Cavitt Woodland Heights, lying
in the marketing quota division of mance at G:30 o'clock Saturday I get Mrs. Florence Geyer, 55 acres, feast of Highway 6, including 78 THE WEATHER •Dr. Carrington is ranked as ons
g q Y NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. 24.— rid of the indebtedness and accom- on the west side of old Highway 6. acres, and Walton, Perry and oth- of the outstanding women speaker
the Geller e Triple A unit, and mornin ;, Disappointment will be , (R)GThe giant Boeing clipper took panying interest charges as quick- I J. E. Pennington, 69 acres, west er properties,. .East Texas—Cloudy and occa- in the state. This is her first ap-';
spent a short time with his nephew bitter to the boys who have plan- off early today for Baltimore. ; ly as possible, and' depend on rev- side of Old Highway 6. Strip of land, including 55 acres, sional rains tonight and ,probably t pearance in Bryan and 150 leader
and Mrs. Fisher before leaving
lied to go on this trip, if they are, It arrived yesterday from San enuer, as they come in, for open- H. T. Holland, 47 acres, south from south of Woodland Heights Saturday. Warmer in south to- of the community have been in.
1'or Ausiitl, unable to make it, Diego, Calif., vin C:dvoston. atirtt; exp(-nse.,, of Dr Cntmlry Chrh :rod ad,juin_ ter. Coulter Drive, itlong (lit*hway (i,ttight• vited to hear her,