Hidalgo Defies Parr to Meddle
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pi Support the NRA Code !l >1 The Brownsville Herald has subscribed to Free. Roosevelt's Re-Employment agreement Under the provision* of the accepted newspaper code The Browns- ville Herald Joins fully In tba *ptrtt at the general recovery plan. I U---^_— FORTY-SECOND YEAR—No. 104 BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1933 EIGHT PAGES TODAY 6c A COPY *********** *********<nCK1 MttKT/HH I IN OUR EARLY KENTUCKY VALLEY Defies Parr to Meddle Hidalgo_ Ap__ , --—a THINGS FREQUENTLY PUZZLE There’s 1 Grid Star's Counsel OUNT PUTS WET us Victory To Fight for Bond Right now we are continuing to ‘DIE’ WANTS TAMMANYIS BANK ROBBER in SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 8.—VP)— be puzzled by the attitude of the This Smile Counsel for Lieut. John H. Murrel, Federal Land Bank of Houston and linked in the testimony of Blanche the Land Bank commissioner in RELIEF BOARD SWEPTBEH1ND Rails, 28, attractive Alabama di- CAUGHT WHEN VOTERS IN to ioan on farms. LEAD refusing Valley I vorcee. with charges of a criminal have been Government loans attack after an evening of mght WASHINGTON. Nor. made in the Valley. club dancing and cocktails, were I. if)—The voting in the repeal elections at noon shooed: BY LAGUARDIA to make a ef- today One loan of RIWS ready today vigorous AUTO WRECKS approximately $600.- WAY I fort to obtain bail for the Precincts Total For Against 000 was made by the Reconstruction young army officer. i _ Precincts Finance corjMjration to one of the former West Point . 79* 82.747 51.74* Murrel. foot- unio .*•« Couch To Blackjacks, Lead Pipe $3,000 Obtained In .. 7,711 *.5*5 larger development companies op- Says Fight ball star, was remanded to Jail 1.198.0** 522J47 Pennsylvania . 3,421 7.925 93HJ94 in this section. Be And Knives Fail To without bond : fter a preliminary 224J74 erating Carried To Texas Haul Is North Carolina . 1,436 hearing yesterday before U. S 1.831 10*274 251 393 Question which puzzles us is— Sooth Carolina . 970 1.220 Courts Halt Voters Conunisioner Paul A. Lockhart. Recovered 32.7*5 35.577 With this property, security for Kentucky . 19 4,394 463 9tt a loan of *000.000, subject to the same conditions of public indebted- (Special to The Herald) NEW YORK. Nov. 8. if*; — The WALBURG. Nov. 8. -P—One of ‘By The Associated Press) — The ness and the like as are the farms EDINBURG. Nov. 8. Hidalgo Tammany dynasty in New York two men who robbed the Walburg eighteenth amendment was voted out of the con- has HILLMAY ASK stitution in of the Valley- county commissioners' court Is de- City fallen—swept from power State bank of $3,000 today was In- off-year elections yesterday that also brought Why should it be a -good” loan termined to carry- its fight to the In yesterday's elections which gave jured seriously today when the car democratic losses of mayorships in New York City and * and loans on Valley farms be bad" courts to prevent the Texas Relief Fiorello H. LaGuardia the mayor- in which they sought to escape I Cleveland but gains for that party in other sections. alty by a 250,000-vote plurality and Joans? Commsision or State Sen. Archie VENUE CHANGE turned over near Granger and was j crushed the Farley-endorsed can- States—Pennsylvania, Ohio and Utah—on the Parr from the taken to a _Three loans have been made in forcing appointments didacy of Joseph V. McKee. Taylor hospital. (basis of incomplete returns, voted jbiher of a county relief board in this the Valley, on Valley security, by Never in the recent political his- repeal thus county, to Companion sought lining up the lull 36 according County Judge tory of Tammany Hall has the needed to the Reconstruction Finance corp- E. C. Couch. Plena of Not Guilty Entered ratify. Thirty-three wreckage of its city-wide machine His companion was 19 States states previously had the and we are that all This declaration a being sought approved oration. glad climaxed full been so complete. For Ybarra and Cuellar by officers who led a large posse. repealer amendment. have been made. day of conferences Tuesday in The loot was recovered and Louis which the commissioners’ court dis- Finishes Third But—it still us—the why Tiger In Case Lowe, sheriff, started back to Carolina* Dry puzzles cussed the Hidalgo situation with Kelley Wal- Get the wherefore—of one branch burg with it. Liquor and Sen. Parr. Mrs. Ida Darden, rep- Tammany salvaged from the elec- North Carolina, a The men appeared at by heavy vote, of the considering Val- resentative of the Texas Relief tion upheaval only its New York suddenly was the first stale government the bank after wires to iVp out of Commission, and mem- ticket. In victorious Fusion telephone had as another prospective county (Special to The Herald) line of the wet parade. Iu ley security good and been cut and scooped up the cash In December neigh- bers of a compromise board. quarters, the assertion was made EDINBURG. Nov. 7.— A prob- boring state. South it bad. from tellers’ cages. walked Carolina also considering that Tammany had the that a of venue They was • • • passed ability change will placed in the arid area a Deadlocked aside, entered their automobile and by Groups word to “vote from the right”— be asked for the trial of Cam E close ballot. AND ANOTHER THING THAT to knife headed east. NEW YORK. Mayor John P. O'Brien Hill, former Hidalgo county clerk, Nov. 8. t/P—Liquor Kentucky, the sixth state Parr and Mrs. Darden arrived A hat the name of a to vote us— and “trade him in’’ as a desperate In bearing be on the puzzles in and induced connection with the may legally sold m 19 states issue, began tabulating bal- Edinburg Tuesday morning to save what it could from Houston firm was dropped as they it be a issue— attempt hatchet of Claude E. Kel- lots today, as state law. Why should political immediately met the court. They slaying fled. Walburg is a rich. German when the last step In repeal of the required by the Fusion landslide. at Weslaco March was Repeahsts This of the members ol were accompanied by W. R. Mont- lej 18, 1929, farming settlement and the bank 18th amendment is taken in De- confidently predicted naming The Tammany mayoral candidate indicated here late that the blue state gomery. former state yesterday by was considered one of the cember. grass had joined boards of welfare and em- representative failed to carry one of the five strong- with county from Lewis H. Jones, attorney for Hill. These states are: the other 36. Hidalgo. In the discussion and est in this section. Arizona. Calif- boroughs finished third in No date 1 Ohio, ployment— which followed, the two groups re- for the Hill's trial, who The men entered the bas^ ornia, Colorado. Connecticut. Dela- Pennsylvania and Utah three-cornered race. ihort- hold their To supervise the administration mained deadlocked, it was learned now resides in El Paso, has been ly after it opened for business and ware, Illinois. Louisiana. Maryland. ratifying conventions on On the other hand, the Fusion December 5. If on good This deadlock set. forced Massachusetts, Montana. Nevada. Kentucky voted of state and federal relief funds in authority. party—carrying its opponents be- Miss Lorena Gonn. book- (lasted throughout the morning and Julian Ybarra and Mateo Cuellar keeper, and Theodor Walther, New Jersey, New Mexico. New repeal, national prohibition will end our various counties over the state? fore it under the dynamic rush of on that date, because well into the afternoon. were arraigned this morning before cashier, to lie on the floor. York, Ohio. Oregon. Rhode Island. that state* the fiery' LaGuardia—gained com- convention Does a man have a better sym- A compromise was then suggest- Dist. Judge Fred E. Bennett, and Washington, Wisconsin. is on November 27. plete control of the municipal gov- Otherwise, it will be because ed whereby each was to name pleas of not guilty were entered Rerkless Drivers All the other have either delayed until pathy with the unfortunate group ernment by winning thirteen of stat$> two the on the docket on Instructions of the constitutional or December 6. when Maine, which man for members of compromise statutory prohi- he voted for a certain pub- the sixteen votes on the board of One a went to board, the four members named to The smile that only perfect judge. Both stated that were of them had kerchief tied bition .and repeal of national con- wet. is ratify. estimate, the policy-determining they face and lic office? select a fifth to and did not for bond. over his the other held st titutional leaves them Dry leaders conceded defeat in person complete faith in victory can summon body of the city. guUty apply prohibition cast that vote did he the board’s a covering over his face. Walther unaffected. Utah before half of the precincts When he personnel. After much lights up the face of Mrs. Frank- Attorneys to represent the two ! said both appeared nervous. Both were heard from, and wet* made become imbued with discussion, the Parr grqpp selected this McKee Runs Second alii be appointed today or tomorrow Thirty-three states were dry miraculously lin D. Roosevelt in striking carried revolvers. rob- in later Sam L Miller, of the Date One of the when national was gains returns. This give* relief funds? president City taken at the of by Judge Bennett.