The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 12, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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- WILSON TEAH WAITS IN FINALS
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ohatrtpifm, are all net fpr I g
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'ilation soft hall'" toirrna-
prsday night, and that the
leave from tM Driver'
5.30 o'clock with as many
ant to see Olney defeat-
second of 'the doublehead-
L wll play the Superior
ny team in the first
tiled for 8 o’clock on the
Road diamond where the
|K ; Gold Medal, .god. the
U last W«Restt»y.
of that «a»e will
winner of the Olitejr-Gtad* j
ethodist Church team, to j.
the Cedar Park lot. j
pitched . the Wilson. I
itea, into the, finals last ,
th«y -‘await Graham or '
reached the top rung by
night. ___'
Cujg i ».• Thursday night’s
be the same as That-eeri
dnetday, Smokie .Whittle
gh he to uncertain who
start at pitch.
[with the choice of pitching
ill tn the first game, and
pen so far in advance of
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OT.TC .Mn H.T.AII., meufc LIONS CLUB BAND SELECTED IT)
SIA11 ARIM1AI lUJIAL lttH5 REPRESENT TEXAS AT CONTENTION
Kl * GLANCE IN MEXICO’S CAPITAL NEXT JOLT
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The investigating
witlta«iios rep i>rt their-
H^^«r3Fdrl
vtrpith j for relief hail in I'HlliylSSen
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tributeiT"
ing wimosace repnrr—sneir , verymn ; mi icnci uau in nanny wbii.ui^IJu'i
jof the; Mor^ Caatle 'fit* was^tpid. iaflnpnce the-voters. A^ifiemocraticlJ
that ffre''afantl: was navor sounded,-governor was re-elected for"the firsts
and that many of the officers left time in 76 years, f ■ -
dh* life boats without a singe 88- | ~f~ -■
senger. In the'- meantime a Mibpena f"’ Senator Huey [Long’s .candida|«d
was Issued for John Ki-mpt who . held a subfGntiat lead .oier those
v -said that the fire broke out nearly : backed by fMayor JTT Semmes Walm-
three hours eorlief than ft~wao re- j siey—ajid mppy^pf the , Anti-Long
-ported, and that the crew did-not 1 forces Have already conceded hfcrvic-
Iknow the first thing about fire-... torjr. -'Wslmaby ^ reported io be-
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pacing the floor of his headquar-
ters while Xiong's force Had started
to colebrale. Even New Orleans,
which, the mayor had- expected' p
carry by n large majority went over
to Long in the congressional race.
r the quarter ' finals
c; Knieff. lh; Hars-
rihl Matrhewi, as;--
at af.
Bechtol, cf; Rig-
prohably..Newby
EXPLAINS j:
effect:
I OF TEXTILE STRIKE
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price of clothing even
; DETROIT ,, . . Here arc the
managerial eye* of the Dc:e>it
Tigers..American league ha»eba1l
train, as catcber-iiiaiiJger Mnkrv
Crtcbrine psersdaetweeas-tbe,inasic
bar* toward World Series gold.
"The American t.eague pennant is
in the baa" -av Mickey and niichrr.
“SchiouRioy" Rowe,. “•■<* thr
world scries, four in
Detroit."
fighting, kenipt-is a New York fire
man, According to members of the
crefr mho testified, no passengers
were pn. deck when the lifeboats
were lowerg4 *nd since siuol^ and
heat was too jntegse to wait long.
' UjSjy were forced to leave.
-- - TreaWent Roosevelt and Hugh S.
Not a single member of the old Johnson laid the groundwork for
staje executive committi-e ..was re- the reorg^rtzation of tha. National
tailed in the new organiMtlOn .an- ; Recovery Administration yesterday I f ,
- - --——r .....——— retaking a llWea-jHltli€^^i*Ogr*ni v ... .
Ciuiner was named
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r.oupced at Galveston Tuesday. John by
ii national commit
"md the
a row. tor
it- ‘ intending to simplify the adijijnis
teeman, and for the first time in tratiye efforts, to complete recovery.
2f> year* the name^-RenirusuT wsa ; A judicial brineh to handle labor
not -mentioncdT Aitoriiey ' General ! dispiiles, an executive branch to
James V. wAMswilj' ehote#4 “of^gom-i luindle the administration of the
i.".tteei|ien was indorsed with Myron N'RA, and. a legislative department
G. Blalock of Marshall as chairraaft,'} taP dil-eel the auministration’s poli-
and Vann M. Kennedy <}f Austin as j tie* will be the basis for the new
secretary. • - 1 . 1 | setup. ......1. • I. .
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WASHINGTON . . After
twsntjTyears of exhibition by th •
Sm.ithsonian Institute a* the ' oM-
eatlear jff. corn on earth" jf has
been- 'fossud - that the ear was
moulded fro-n clay, baked in a.
slowjfire and is a rattle. ... It is
itituT of the Lions clqb bojyd.
as (ff/idal baryj of the enline. ,ute ■
at ' the Mexico- City , convention of - *
Lions International tiring,year ''.was.. •'5'---
announced togy,j>y .'^tormosul. Ntiggg.^. . . -.
■ -manager, after notification from the ~
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; According to Mr. Riggs the-group
will be sent, expense paid, to the
.capital of the Republic of M-UbO
next July 20- to 24 iiffflustve, and
lfch“ -‘furie.Tgr *h- trip tins 'already
been Stmt Mr. Riggs for early prac-
tice on the selections. ii."
In addition to the trip,'which/ as
the .iwivpr s»id. is suffxJeat. com-
pensatlon for the effort, Lh>|i» In-
ternatjiouat is offefing seven prizga
In‘Gie Jjami contest,-the largest b«-
. but bands-from all over
“the United States will make com-
petition for top honors close, he
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|—Th*- funds to stfnd the JJ.rahaxn
(hand will be~j-atWBI “by asaessmetltsr
Lbtw’ debar from each Lions club, ia
1 the state, Mr. Riggs expla'itied.
Mr y-ouhyv of JEoH Worth, rs
rharge-'of the state arrangements.
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GOOD EXHIBIT
valuable nevertheless. shewingThe
Texas Democrats adopted a plat- The (department of Justice drop- [ art of the ancients yearsJ.ago.._
form condemning the race track , ped its hunt yesterday for Miss rr
gambling law and favoring its re- , Virginia E. Gates of Philadelphia
peal; submission Of the prohibition -reported missing from a Wyoming
PLANNING
-*n,l Mrs. VtalteT Wells of
BOOSTERS SWING-
UmiTMnf lmn -rnnlu I repeal. Aid unahifnous riidorsement rgfrh with the statement that they
iwllK I HW/lKII I llll4Y the Centennial. Some little con- bad no reason to believe that vio-
IW I tttfllllf I UUil 1 .1,^^ eaa&iwilaTTl’ttlihn nr any federal law waa Inw
'1 SECOND TRIP ’ *nk ***** °n beln* 'ncorpor*t?<i- The; case was as they said.
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exas ia very
- Headed by a -police escort- thwt
by itself would compel attendance
4h" t<U fhlr next week.-the seeond
of“the three booster Trips 'encircled
the square at 8:10 this morning be-
fore starting the lour of Jean. Ar-
cher City; Megargel. Olney, Throck-
morton and Newcastle. " ,
__ The (froup, accompanied by the
likely to ad- j Mon* fTnh lbsnd will atop St etch
that.-offeieil hv Culjen F- j- reportisf to the-' proper authorities.
Thomas, firman of the Centennial ‘ . ~J>/_ y -«*- _ .. '
-commission, was adopted. , - - ) Kerrville reported a 3 -.inch rainfall
the Proffitt Community were in
Graham Tuesday, afternoon. They
.e- 1 a r- making preparations for th* ,
I fair exhibit to be, sent to the Young
1 County Fair. qs>(t week; and state
thuL it will b«J a 4BH>3 one.- -----;-h
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COMMENCE FRIDAY " '
FALL TERM WILL
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rfemoeratie visUuMa in Maine [ for ,a I
krouSKT assertions trite -RCBuhlign} .damagy.
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vicioitwaL-k^. M»'ne-tor a short
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Commissioners Are-
Highly Pleased With
Outcome Of Meetings
T _ ., , Registration of students ... ,— ________ ______________
:h. flooded_lhe^_streeU high, jichool will begin Friday morti-L ' is l~i x rim r
time, but did irffle ipjr, according,tip Hmjuno-rfientf^de'’ TQ ||/ll T tin I I 1,1
bhwhnce-
Remington Pleased
With Choice Of Site
For 1936 Centennial
the khaivtiee ward school 1
ause of the textile strike town to advertise the fair ....... „
Eaat;". a iobber.<rwR*. etop- Wive the band gn opportunity tothat, the- Board of EqualixatiOo j of the executive boatd of the Texas
Graham last night replied - Pi*jt a short concert, Olney was l heard more than -'JO cases yester-| Centennial, today expressed himselj
.1 ■iriV- would' host to the motorcade at noon, and
-«met*ria» ---—— --—r~r~----rr-
behind in their deliveriee, jonc h®^red P*1- c*^-
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affact prices. | Throckmorton arranged to dismiss
to the- anlepman most school early this afternoon in order
; thnt the town’s turnout may be
made at
building, *T ‘ — —^ —
The eleventh grade students will An order to stop all cattle buy
leg stei Friday moi-ning at 9 o’clock, ing in Young . county was received
Tenth; grade students wHl register_by telegram tiers' miming, and al-
at t o’clock Friday afternoon. Oo*\ though only 33fi of the, 650 quota'
Sutunlay - morning .it 9‘ O^lock ninth ffer this sleek have boen j^urehase'dl, •
„ lwlmy „|M^n uim-' if grade- students will to; rrixiivid for Tfeunly Agent B. F. Vance'says that
aa very well satisfied with the tdti { «"< “ 1 o'clock SaTor-^h#--appraiscr and veterinarian munto
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Judge E/’-it-"' Remington -reports Judge, fc M. Remington,, member
I . . A. 1 ' T» _ — I t*L>.aliaaliAn ! nt iltu o WAOtll t l-a iu\U r, I rtf’ tElP Tl’VHS
r*rt±
*t Impossible,
the ary
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opinion the dry goods bus-
aura, to : pick up "beemuao
that were allowed to'
depleted during the ’ depres-
boing built up, and like-
people who could not
clothes regularly the last
four years are really fiit
something new—whether
afford it or not.
the old Jaw of supply and
swings into action again,
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team During ^air
matter how badly merchHuta j The motorcade returned to Gra- a great
chandise immediately de- ham late yesterday afternoon • to
report that enthusiasm ever the
exposition in" Graham ia and
high, and that large numbers have
promised to attend from Bracken-
ridge, South Bend, Ivan, Eliasville,
and other points in Young. , and
Stephens counties.
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1 Ofliitifft nronor in Dallas are num- will ine»‘t in Iheif
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wan stated a*
| The■ advantages of locating ihe ex-1' '_Students , of the gtamhrier grades probably ra^' Wr thf suddtn stop,
to—-Judge F-rn-i-g’-*” j proper in IJallas aiv num,- will meet in I heir regular classes and Mr.; Vance is qt a loss to «-
many of the perspps did | erous, , he said. • Not only Ta ttat MonKy” morniAXT
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the tuxea are assessed,
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•m?
. had no other complaint when
'it was explained- to them that the
value v«r -merely put Back J where
it waa last year after they had
rendered it under those figures.
Jarnigan Reports
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Friday’s itinerary includes Bry-n Council Continues
- Perrin, T——t"' r,“““ -
al Well
eon, Perrin, Jacksboro, Jermym,
Mineral Wells, and Loving. The
group' will lunch in' Mineral Wells,
and since it Is the last ot the
three tonrs, special effort Is be-
ing made to climax the' booster
trips pn . that' date with record at-
tendance. ' ■
Once before, orders WCre receivad
to alleviate con. -
centers, and
I ascertained clasps will not be auch may be the case this time.
: assigned the teachers. i, Se' ^r*1 hundred head of stock ara
[ Miss Louise Kay’s position will scheduhd tobe shipped out of
l not be filled at present until the Graham, this week, and Mr. Vance
L j need for ahother instructor S felt, s*>‘* the shipment of those wi
At Hardin SimmOnS Mr. Gilmer said. Miss Kay re*ign- *« through at! nght even thoogh
~—i e{j mccept a position with the more cannot be purchased-^— • ,
not understand that' jlljrir assessed! | city close tof the center of population i The faculty tor the fall term will
value had not' rarity be£n raised of Texas; but because of GCi' stote be similar to thkri of last year, but to stop (he buying to I
fair buitfitws can better handle ; until the number of students fs-'gest'On .in the shipping
the immense project.
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For First Workout?
Wichita Full* schools.
Clark Jarnigan of Graham was „ _^
i among the 33 candidates fog the :... _ T i.
J cowboy foothaii squad that worked; Increase la Lnrollment
County Agent To
Speak Friday —
Before Rotarians
ling to communication re
this week from Manager
Al 8hapiro, fast pitcher
if" Afina \ ba
to lead the South lad- j W
a victorious season, will j sation meets at the First Christ
Hearing Complaints
1 On City Rendition
*'y ‘v ^'■t‘-^vJ;C6wboy football squad that
The City Board .of, Equaliiation ; out on Ihe Hardin-Simmons Umver- OlltCV Schools SllOWn
-continued hearing property owners’Tity field Monday afternoon tor the —,-, _
complaints today on the assesmed first time,
valuation of their property for tax-
ation, after failing to complete—their
work yesterday. f years before entering college
According to the' eouncilmen thr| ' ' ' ’ °t "“ '' . nelbd by
session today wrfli»rabably conclude ) Every kindness done to others is,^
the hearings. . * »tep nearer to the life of Christ,
Teacher Plans To
Head Delegation
; To Wichita Falls
Clark is a second...year student. <>fney. 4Tex.s^ Sept. »-Any' L D. Huff.tutl< W»' h« bran
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S.-pt. 11.—Any
-j conditions! in Olney, in comparison pHS, Xvo
with those of a1 year ago, are dis- cbUrcH. wi
perusal of the elemen-
Qourty Agent B,- F. Vance will
gueet1 - speaker at Rotary club
low Center of Political Spotlight
Hot Water lYell team churelC for Its regular weekly
the Graham aoft ball tour-‘ choaa. L'.'T,
t being planned in connection j Vance has been busy with
fair nekt rink. | government relief programs for Ser-
>iro started to 1 play ia the^8r>| months,,and will take his sub-
» this year but withdrewthc work that It being
ord thst he Is. going to take don- fo lighten the farmer*’ and
atoekmen’s burdens during the drou-
rirad rTiAh . no little stir lh ^ ; ' ™ .’
sal camp. S. B. pErtetC cba'rman of the pro-
gram committee, will introduce Mr.
Vance. ' ' "
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Aund far ihe Hpt Water boys
_ao little stir lh
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T' heti rns HOME
City Drug Store is Smelling
■eh point these days. _ The
•erk and flxtara* jn the ■»?(* -.Mr*. Frances Miller-Crenshsw
•cetrad 'a new coat of paint returned home last night from New
adds much to the attractive- York where she hae beeg. during
Of the Interior.' • the summer studying piano from
nris Variety Btora lh also Edwin Hughes, prominent 1
W fresh print. The counters York artist Mrs Omnshnw
bran raprintod and give a met in Fort Wbrth last right
effactTe display of march- her husband, N. D. Crenshaw
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> ——. /.'T' ',sto. ,-
eek- at the Baptist
church, will Head the Grshsm dele^'jeri
.. . - .. gatioru to the state convention' of
t*ry *Hhol enrollmept figures. - On, ,in*ers- W-^e held % Wichtta Falls
.the opening day Monday, a tot*'' Saturday and Sunday of thu week
of 765 pupils were enrolled, 419 at According to 0 H. I McKibbin, lo-
the RoowVeU school. 380 at the Bir- cal chairman, a number .of GrUmn*
ney school and 16 al Orth. This Young county - people will pre-
compare* with 600 at the opening , ,UenA '
last year, an increase of 27 1-2 per ..... —---p""*-
cent. An increase in the teaching* B\nKS PROSPERITY DDE TO
"ifafT'■. bfc-t;-Mfas^l^^according l.lfftt FELLOWS ......,.
to ,loe R. Humphrey. ...... ln,^, „ „ _______
dent. • :j . There are 40.000.000 bank Beu
poeitora in the United
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Game With Seymour
Booked For Get 19
a
Only about 3 pec cent pare depos-
its of over 12500 each, soeerdlng to
the chairman ' of the Federal»
posit Insurance Corporation.
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NO REASON TO GOT LOST
teacher waa
young pupil*
natural history
giving
s teat
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wgpli'r- PAEADRNA. Criif. . . .-Uptaa SmdaMhbrae, "fht) Soc»lut
T" raThor mrned Dramcrat, is the twgrt ol slTprirtws s. ImjmIm
•iy nlsns for hU Fell campsign for electioa to Critlornis goveraonhlp oa
olsns for his Fall campaign for electioa to Criilorw | .
the Democratic ticket. Above (iei11 is Sheridan Doescy, Sacranieato
attorney. Smclair’s running mam far Ueatcnaat-Governor.
' Cpach Pat Knieff announces that
a game srith ' Seymour has been
booker far Oct. f’J and tha* -
garao with Jertnyn ' previously The
scheduled, for thst <iate ha* been her ilas* of
moved * up to Monday of that aadk. J on a racent
Mr, Knieff also said that nogo- son.> <*'.
tiation* for a pr*-*anoon serim- “Now. Bobby,'
mage with tha Buckafoos over at me where the
Breckertrldf* had* hot been 'tm found.’’ ----•*-
•nmmhled. • ,7"""“' \ »*by
-- kb fare lit Up.
After the rarb “tb Lera," "Te "Tbs elephant, tracker," be *aR
Help" *• the"*most beautiful raeb “i» so large an aniesal R to scarca-
in the weeld. ' it*.ever tout" -
she raid, “Tell
lephant can be
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