*»■WEDNESDAY _tudent Union MeetingiWestern Beauiy!Improved Sanitary Conditionsnwood Attended by Groupm College; Returned SundayT'tt- — itmi i” - ar w li ■ 1wn and eight oth-.gave a report of the meeting at the;• from the College : church Sunday evening, eturned Sundaj | Nearly all the schools of TexasIrownwood, where were represented at the meeting,ie convention of j with about 400 included in the tout Union of Tex- ta! number registered. Twelvestudents of various schools in thei'riday night, Sat* ay morning, and(Continued on page 2)WOMAN | LutheransY SHOT;! Rallies; KurtenOUNDEDjAnd NorthUSB AND TURNSIt i IF.S HISVIATICAn all day Mission Rally will be held next Sunday at the Kurten land North Zulch Lutheranofad by county law ials a* one of the ing- in Bryan in the fatal i'hoot-t of Pearl Haley,band, Cliff lia-churches. unlt;lcr charge of Rev. Herman K. Spitzenpfeil of Kurten. Visiting pastors will preach at bothwill be heldchurches and services in both the English and Germanlanguages.At Kurten Rev. Arthur Meyer,rows, another nc-1 pa-ter there six years ago but now ;h the Haley ntq- ipf Houston will preach in Germanalso was shot and at 10:30 in the morning. At Jq’clock in the afternoon Rev. Ludwig Karcher of Anderson anti formerly of Abilene, will preach inEnglish.physician- thischance of rceov-To Be Sought in Bryan; HealthJUDGE OENIt^Committee to Meet CommissionNEW TRIAL 10fesfImp,oved sanitation for Bryan will be the subject of a conference between the Public Health committee of the Bryan and Brazo-County lt;hamber of Commerce and the Bryan cii.V commission, if plansmade at the meeting of the director:; of the chamber of commerce this morning are followed. Themfmtw*committee was instructed to seek a conference at the next meeting o the city commission meeting after George A. Adam-, chairman, had Notice discussed some of the steps he con-; sidered should be taken here to im-j prove sanitary conditions and1there had been a general discus-(Ctntinuod on page 2)WAYNE DAVISOf Appeal I*Given By LamarBetheaWOMEN NAMEDnamed to serve asMISCONDUCTJURYRobert Hoam,jury commissioners by District Judge VV. C. Davis, met on Saturday at the cou t house to draw the names of taxpayers of the countyto serve on the grand and petit juries for the February term ofcourt.FOR BOARD OFMOP I* -- —-----Discussing Case IsE. STEWARDS For DefenseI1 tRule Is ChangedZTZm pr,A Dn Wayne Davis was rciea.--lt;i f-----CHANCES MADE IN BOARD ^ Jn |a„ Knd,,.Mrrrt*. Itcr his “PP,Jal blt;,nlt;1’ flxed at *4-00WEETING^^^ ;by JudK., w c Oavi^, had beenI made and approved. The bond w®me ««• ^______i... rw HFFor ConductingC.W. Crenshaw, Dr. W. Oliver and F. C. Oliver.Spelling MatchOverruling a motion for aman was struck byill a 3K caliber au-renUy two of themr back. Three bul-pletcly through her fourth struck her ndrews was struck s, two striking himone in the arm.j took place on the he Haley woman's ton street near the th 22nd street. Ac-irts made to the po-voman, who had act-. per at the LaSalle time and was well id A ndrews woreI her home. As theye place and toward »y, who had been some shrubbery, After ho had em-ivatic he ran and has eh ended. Police of-mbee of Texa- cities•ilt;M»d of the shooting-cription of Haley.0 reports made of* eft here, last Aug*is own property as1 his wife, and nothat, en of him since1 Monday night. His, had been in fear ofstayed at theVivian Kee'er, who was born in Spokane and now hails from Los Angeles, was the only western girl to win a role in this year's VanitiesA • .a — —At the North Zulch church Rev. 0ft Broadway. (Associated Presskincliwi will preach in English in Photo)There ha ■ been a radical changemade in the rule*, for the spellingeon$»*t^4jlV Inter-, cholasiic League this year, according to Mr*. Mae Wilson, who was elected Director, of Spelling in this county at the recent teachers’ institute.Women were chosen to *«- . , . FBoard of Stewards of the First __Methodist church, for The first time in the history of the local organization. at the fourth q»arterly ^ ^ ^ ^ (f vVaync Da meeting, held Thursday night. Rev.} reccntly Cf,nvicted of murder mF. E. Few, presiding elder of tlltJ t district court ant sentenced to Huntsville district, was m charge u n *|n state prison,of the meeting. All departments ju(. ^ ^ Davis on Fridayof the church presented report, of amaaM 0( lho ,ppcaithe work done through the im-t s _ . .....v- ar.bond at $1,000 and gave lamThe following offk-rrn of c^j|liuety ,iays fo' which to prepart church were* elected and win take , fmirt nf Trimina,u„|Betnca, attorney for the defense:church were elected and win vaac , ^ tlt;j ^ Court of Crimina!office with the appointment of M*®!Appeab jn the absence from theinthe morning and Rev. Meyei German in the afternoon.Coliceticns for Texas Missions;I —will Lie made at all services.tMan Takes Life“Formerly,” said Mrs. Wilson, preacher-in-cHarge for next ye«ri|d'' f roHectivp bondsmen, Ds the contestants in thi* event wero v,Wch wiU he made at Navusota. j v1s wa. . emanded to the custedydurir.g the annual conference, .gheriff j H Recd until his bondofTh* Ladies Aid Society of the Kurten church will serve dinner on J the enurch grounds Sunday noon.Sunday MorningPOUR CONCRETE ON NO. 21Pouring of concrete on Highway ,.o. 21, o:i the ea-t end of the stretch from Kurtbn to the Nuva-sota river, was started today, according to engineers of the highway department in charge of the work m Brazos county.Ed White, wio correlate the contest with regular spelling instruction.The lb32 Supplement to ~T* * , * 1 Constitution and Rules ofmil known character * jFuneral Mondayj». - .I The motion for a new trial was |made by Mr. Bethea on exception to evidence introduced by the state!Icharacter , uL, ^ now avai!able, and teach-of Bryan and who 1 *n a nnn«ior l\ . —u..« .«kAnt« .«av* aapnroyear* had sold the Bryan Daily Eagle in the business section, shot « hiwiHLlf about 10 o’clock Sunday mo:ning. at the home occupied by 1ii ;au. ill sir Ff-' # * \IOldest ResidentiiOf Brazos DiesBuried Mondayi himself and brother James, h hltc iditol about three hours later and Justice J. T. McGee gave a verdictt,f suicide.According to reports made an-’, thorities White used a 4caliber automatic, shooting himstli io the right side of the head. The bullet passed through the head, coming out at the top of the leltside.There were no eye witnesses toclassified on an age-basis. Thenew rules provide for their class;- which Nov. :t to 6: j. j an„rtfv«4.tication on a grade basis. It is, charge Lay leader, W. B. Rider; j ^ pprwembelieved that this new classifica-; gu11{iuv School superintendent, jtion will better enable the teacher K j, Bryant.“ ’ 1 Stewards: T. A. A dams. Mrs. R. j nd ofu. \lten. O. A. A -hwos th. N. t • » . • _ui_u ii.Baker, J. H. Beard, Marvin Bird-well, Dr. Jno. W. Black. E. K..Bryant, H. N. Cochran, Sam Tren-1shaw, R. M. Dansby, H. T. Down-rd, Mrs, Clara Dulaney, C. C.Edge, Miss Bess Edwards, R. C*Franks, Albert Goodman, J. VV. n . . Hall, K, P. Humbert. J. W. Jauw ,Name Committee |^ j- 1thetheera in member-acbools may* secure a copy by addressing the League1University Station, Aus-illedFor Centennial■iThis CountyiThe BmzosMrs. Frances Luza. the aged ( mother of Vincent and Jacob Luza the shooting, f Rraxo4 countv passed away at room and was found lying aciossthe home of her on, Vincent, two the bed, but it is not known wheth-juCounty committeeon tin- Texas Centennial, which isplanned tor 1936, has been ap-White was in a bed- pointed, with Prof. C. M. Bethanychairman, Mrs. W. S. HoweHco-chairman, and John Sidney} ftg* * wtne nome or ne. - on the bed or Smith a secretary*nnles cast of Bryan, on sunaay e. -nmiwiMu* vI1 p. m, after anillness of only a; standing when he fired the shot.* .C * lt;V * ^ yfhe cmnniittee will work wiihjtee, J. H .Beard.Rountree, W. S. Smith, and G. C.White.Reco»*ding Steward: C. E.Jenkins,Trusti e- of Chureh Property: C. E. Jenkins. E. J. Jenkin*. W il* son Bradley, FI. W. Crenshaw, A, M. Waldrop, J. B. Priddy, Oak McKenzie, C. M. Bethany, W. J.Coulter.Chairman Missionary Committee: WiU K. Gibbs.Chairman Stewardship Commit*1er! ber- of the jury which tneu Da\Among the exceptions* to evidence was one to the testimony of Coroner J. T. McGee when called in rebuttal to the testimony of M Roma Davis Lovell, and to that of Sheriff J. H. Reed, who testified that Davis told him he hadhis son-in-law when Daviso him after the killing*Each member of the jury whi heard the Davis case was called the witness stand by Mr, Beilr who sougnt tc show that me _(of the jury had discussed the can before all the testimony was in and before the jury had been «bai by Judge Davis.After the eoun-cl for th fense had concluded his c the motion Judge Davis overruled the motion and Mr. Bethea gave notice that he would file an appeal.wm#Uf-t rt rA IAM Consolidated