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_GRA*lAMrTEXA8. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. (4N. ~-
.-VCMUKK THREE.
ALL-STARS TO BATTLE
GOLD NEDAL FLOOR TEAM TONIGHT 1
IN OPENER AT WICHITA FALLS
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Alexander All-^Ufs, conceded j. All City ScKoold •r -
to Open Togetttaf-
It’s Fair Time on thp Pacific Coast
be the best soft ball team in
sectiorTof Texas, will leave
Iran dig. Driver * Hotel 'V WO
ji'clock fliis afternoon'.with their
oyal supporters tor their first
fame of theWtc&ita Falls Cham-
r of Commerce tournament to
called at 8 o’clock on the Sgy-
ur Road diamond.
The AJl-Stars will meet the
Gold Medal f lour Company, fav-
orite bo tdrin the meet, in the open-
ing game, and should the local
team win they meet the Automo-
tive league All-Stars of Wichita
FaUs in the second battle of -the
evening, j
Twenty-three teams from all ov-
er North ’) exas and Southern Ok^
lahoma udll participate in the .in-;
fttation tournament. Smdlue Whits
Je, manager ofn the/ All-Stars,
1 say
J|r. Whittle also stated that the
team Was badly Hi need of trans-
portation to YVichita Falls, and'
would appreciate rides with fan*
that plan to attend’ the opening
V. T. Gilmer, - upermu-naent 'of
schools, has had man/1 persons a>k
as to whether all city schools would
be opehed September 17 because of
threatay at the high school. _ ,
-In response the superintendent
wishes to announce Hurt Shawnee
ward, east ward, and tha high
school will all start together Septem-
ber 17, and although thp Shawnee
project may be started after, the
, completion of the other building both
I schools will open at the same tttnb.
HUTCHINGS iSSUES ISO WORK CARDS
FIRST FOUR DAYS OF SEPTEMBER FOR
FAIR PARK AND SANITARY PROJECT
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One, bundled and fifty men,
working fiom one to four days a
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Young Fawn Put
In Horner Garden, 3S§
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- POMONA. CALIF. . . It is again fair time on the PaeiAc coast
si d Sere ts shewn s grand champion, “Judge Duke” being stfended by
pretty maidens,as he prepaid* to defend his title. . . . “Judge JRAe
'<1180 confident of victory th»t he trifft tu eat the gmrlmmi-lei, iecnnf
ur« he cotiM win without Hi ■ ,
the first four days of thjs week,."-.
F- . , , .-.aittRr:»n average of twenty ar«
ill-. >(■( <*.-!■ A fi pm tQ work daily on the Young
weeks,qW-fawr) l«>rii at tin -tatc County park and fair grounds pro-
fair gr< funds 'lui-. tiecn presented tu : ject
(joventor.Corner and tm l«n| jjp. Tackett,-TUy engineer, i*
guen a permanent h6me,'in the charge of the project, and re- 7
rock garden grccuuve Wjn-A^orts tj-at wo|lt progressing
sKiiy lts first act av-a-meni.ier tt. rapidly today on, the enlarged race
t*u' sP?JS!aJ famll>' was .to .,caPthe , track antf oleachers. The race
K-nce^md ftirt toward freedom. tftick js enlarKed from
Nlansion^tfeches caught it and^a|eigrhths mife ,p a ^.and
wtrt iirtfmg ts bring erected t that were torn down to
maketoom for the wider tract are
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According to the tentative Tine*
up released Monday Weathef&ll
will probably start on the mound
with reliable House behind home
plate, to n*b the strikes as they
while >by. Pat KnieT f. Steer
coach is scheduled to cover first
hug, with Harbison on second,
and Lewis on third. Matthews, j ^"cession’
shortstop for the Lions efub will | RaUeHes for thj.
HUfFMAN-JOHNSTON SIOWJP fOR FAIR — BANNER CROWD lb
EKESIIT VICTORY
IN LAST OF 7T0.
BOOSTER TRIP TO
START TOMORROW
Jones' and Huffmansrutw in j Booster trip committeemen will . _
Tnr^RJI uf -t-" Kike the street at 9 o’clock Thors' *o next Monday'afternoon
kpep it in the'garden
r>m inx urn l nr tK>i.nP r(>bui,» aTw»t 50 feet
. tWH Wli BE : --^StgeSKra; _
ADJOURNED UNTIL “
t FRIDAY M0RNIN6:;""r ~ r.
r‘ - fdos^ the entire fp-oun/is hasjieai
'itnanro mv nfmrn ! -tarted but several ,daV work re-
I K/llIrN IIKllllrll I • illnu mg tin- rejM.rt nt th^ m;un^ to complete k.. The '-'.pense
IWUIUI WnT Jury this afternoon. Judge; is being, deftfived through the sale
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ANTICIPATED FOR
ni^ht kept Phillips from defeating
Huffman-Johnstop. — tjecand place
day ntfrmmg from the Lharaljer of almost complete, and a bang
Ctxnmerce- offices to sign" up i*r- combined Wjt.h x
s,ms who plait to accompany the ?s exported to dra
tast inning when the Funeral i sons may sign dip for one, TWOf**0”** n^‘' a^
Home team ran in two scores in or all thfee'days, but special effort*"™1 h mof'e c[
j r\nan jj. ^onfgbinery will ad- ) of advertising to br painted on the
Plans for the Trades. Day Ro- jrnirn court until Friday morning outside. \
are! when the petit jury will report I ---—o ■
up|for service. Grand jurors will be
cooler j subject to-recall.’,Jimmie. Cunmttg'
to draw::i a+1ianr^ dtstrirt
Jutigc Montgomery is, hearing
civil' suits tin?, morning until the
or all thfee' days, but special effort*1 .... ,,
; should be made to enter # leastcoat to watch the roper* than
game were! one^of the'trips. swtkcr in m,d summer heat’
VANCE RELEASES -
LIST OF PERSONS
i^^ATIlE
in the'rtlfeTf KeH^ ^rar^
vs.'Glohe^ddemnitv Company and , 5” Wm whom cattle have ^besa
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Grand Jury returns,
Tuesday Awa civil and two' di-
tToycevcases were heard. A. $600. i
'fpns of joimng the winter forces them to discontinue
and wnt1' spring.
scoop ,
usual pprition. __ 'and Jones. . • ' see' everyone ir.
1* the • oulfieldT AVhitWe tW >'11/Hy- HB#T«iaii*Johnstori‘* 'teatn ing their mtenti
' teed Con table-elect Riggenbeig was defeated by-the Robprtsons 1 Uons Oub bar
right, pCTe'-Craacfiirt.Jc^v. and liuellet^Hjuper Funeral Home of Uhers in - adytytising the twelfth
II Whaley in centerfield._______ pt. Worth in the second game off annual Young Coutny^yr, and
jr in centerfield.
QWStrs to-see action beforethe
last halt is pitched will be Dixon,
crack infield man, Newby and
_! in the outfiddj and John-
jBamhart, and Goodwin
.DirtljHr
the evening hy 4 to 1 score. Bat* those in charge d! provttfing trans-
teries were Resnick and Osier, portion willTgnm'tly appreciate a
airdL Johnston and Ton
Tonight Good Eats
call froh^ th]*T who will voiun-
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at tie holders will play Olney on the^ Starkey says.
ones.
Blkerv «i- teer.
Archer Gly,
^Throckmorton,
S.V
bricklayer*, started
D. E. Winstead, returned to
- -dafjdi^-^tesvUle. Ivan, an
W BpckHyer. ’ ’ JSSteiSttiS: WS..... ' ' . 1 ma—tha Atom.
dilifWorkOa
is 222," Mr.
Grand Jurv,
Hightower a
as, secretary.
B reckenirdge 'entries carried oft
mosrt^of-’tHe honors lasf month,
jnd'Trare -sine*-the rpdriss were
first Started managed to take home
T Dbrt«33S»
mined to run in under the visit-!
ors this time and redeem them-
selves for past defeats.
The rodeo will be started
proinptly at 2 o’clock’ Mr.^MtrfriK
sayscr-—-i" ■1 -' • *■- — ; “~<r
the number of cattfa
^^«>m each: J. E. Aksr*
in favor of .the plaintiff, Mr. Cun* j -i®. ®. W- Akers 186; E. E. Al-
ningham’sajfe.;__■■■ -t l. 1 *JCP r’ E- *■ B. Bd-
T. C. Butler is^fnrrnian of the letny, 7y.,A. W. Perryk SI C* O.
this term-with J R Billingsley. 5:"CarI Bindwell. T? J.
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MucK Wild Life
Savannah ,Ga., Sept. 3— The f^ng,
first man eating shark to be report-
ed at Thuhderbbll, on the Wilm-
H. Bobo, 4; T. W. Boone 14: Wal-
ter Bullard, 15: Ben Bunfkss, 2t;r ‘
J. W. Burnett, 50; W. H. - Burnett,
18: O. A. Brown, •-*; ti L.‘ Brum- V
•ley, 2S; A. J,” Bryan, 1:> J. W.
Bullock, 192; A. - C.: Clanahan, l*i
R. Clifton, 2; J. D. Davis 2; J. .It.
Davis, 5; M. O. Davis, 2; J. ■
Dixon. 31; A.'
f___ . ssal ]T. m _i.
Donnell 279; C. E.. Duncan, t»; J
W. C. Dumas. 9: J. R. Elliott, 1;
U T. Evans, 14; First Nat7 Bank,
129; B. F Ford. 30: F. Fttljhrkrht,
aMn* 8; Bobo Fun-19; Adam Furr, —
work toe the high school wing late boy was swimming attiOt XO hrf
and, woriunep from the dock-of-a shrimp can
STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS
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AT A TRANCE
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W ashington, Sept,. 3.—Thous-
ands of tourists are "letting the Mlinder, -40i. J. A. Di
ott^ of the S’ T;
detriment of wild life, according
to officials of the American Game
Association. Leaving on. vacation,
these thoughtless persons put their
don them" a! J
remote sections, leaving the cats
scratch out and live on the coun-
try. They do. The domestic cat
tnrerts to the wild overnight and
destroys an incalcuable rtttmber of
birds and rabbits. '
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6; T. Griffin,
kips, 8; P..... „ __ .
Hawkins S3; Elo HsusTer 23t. G.
While the greatest textile strike
yet to, afflict the. Nation gained
srs^'prvfaring t* aaad *nd flnishj ning plant when he felt the shark
on the second flopr of bite liis Xeg. He thrashed, the water. ^ ______ m- r-^
m M WV-. iwaiw— ^ »«lm*
marked dashes yesterday between
strikers and workers who returned
to ilnar post*. Prettf lignres e»*
Altai' Ikying the new flooring
upaiaiobJdMl men will come down
to the primaty r&bie and iwpam
”-^~tha delay that was caused by tbs
lack of skilled labor to fill tbs re-
quired cloaaifigsvion. was cleared
jlginb; when a few mbn from
i ’ .^ra^tw*ro . brought $*
■ to flU the viiWSjfc,',.,, ■ .
According to I. T. Gilmer, super-
iY intendont of schools, the men must
an bo taken from the National Re-
“ employment rolls, and when the sup.
ply of skilM laborers In Graimm
was exhausted tbs contractor* were
forced to secure them elsewhere.
on the dock could help-him, the
shark swam away. ,
FORflMiAN GAME
WILL iff PLAYED
UURlNti FAIR WEEK
i_ - . -r t. . u
i*« 1'i^TiKimi yum tO ODCIle . __„
Since expcriencT"has
were call-
are scheduled to take ]
2-Inch Pipe Needed
At Fair Grounds
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G. ft. Cozkrt, ^rwldfcnt' of the
umate that l'JV^OOr workmen had
struck to date out'of the 649,-
000 employed ia the industry.
Half a uoten fist fights were stirt*
ed at Houaton' when 30U work-
ers gathered at the gates. The mill
Picketers beat a
sales manager carves up a map of
thd* United States. 1* some case#
the profits Were pooled, the com-
mittee reported, the Electric Boat
Company being the United -States
’manufacturer named and has re-
ceived $4,000,000 in royalties from
ether muniton concerns. It was al»
» aaid .-Geapa«j( .:huilt 400 »ubr
marines from the Electric Boat
Company’* patents during the
UG . O.
. 3; C.
B. Hockaday, 4-r Aaron- Hubbard,
7; W. W.' Hubbard. 3;, H.' A. *
Hughes,. J4; J. T- Hutchings. 8l
L. it Jeffreys, 9; 8, H. Jones. »;
E. d Jordan,. 6; Joe Kennedy *; —
R. A. Kutch, 2; It. C. Martin.. 35;
Paul Millinaan. * ’• 9 G Millican. 7
9: H. C. Myers, __
joints of 2-tneh pipe are n^ed^d ^ »’ Hg3t~
7; W. T. Pairkinson, 7ji J. K Par-
sons 12; Guy Peacock. 1; E. R.
Ragland, 1; K. H. Kmnlngton. 70;
I N. Rhoades, tot W. J. Rhoadea,
24; R. L. Bluer 8«; My»- S , J-
Roach. 7! Roy Roach, 14; B. A.
Roark, 4r A. A Rot/nson. 5; J-
E. Robinaon. 22; W. E. Rogors »i
I’lfaa- G. Robartson, 29;
international traffic in munitions
is being barred in Washington to*
day, involving- Sit Basil Zahaaoff.
The mvestifBtmv learned Iftcin the _ „ __
munitions manufacturer* bavr pan- |.^;r Association, reports that 25
celled out the world' just a* A ’
in the
shed*
and the grand statu! and that work
men win call for the pipe if. per,-
Mr. Corart explains that the
nipe need not he good because it,
Js to he tiSefE only for framework.
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Price’s Car
From In
Drag Store
The Fowl V-8 Tudor sedan be-
‘ outs” atl* time one night during* -Tfhe federal government *tep-
the fair tournament in an effort h> ped into the Huey Long investiga-
“ ive -that two can fumble as eas* t,on at New Orleans yesterday and
sly. as flipe. . restrain the removal of name* of
world war.
Accordti*:
Color el and
to the Boston Post,
Color el and Mrs.' Tjndbergh are
expecting another baby the third
week of September, and a private
suit has been reserved for Mrs.
a* uuc. icso am mt iww* — -■ ■ Lindbergh at the Cambridge hos-
AlthougH twenty men will play any voter's from the lint to be used | pita|
1 a side. <?ne atm and leg of each ,n die Sept. 11 congressional pn-
l be fifed to..that of another *0 mary The Wgirtmtton oilice^ii in
r only ten positions will be charge of Senator Long’s national
no
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that only ten position
covered. The'wutside arm will -of
course
charge of Senator Long’s
guardsmen who took ;>ossession
A wealthy paralyzed woman jn . - ------ - .............- ......t-v-
rim. utarM hv an under the floor were .guns, sabers
af-the fair grounds for use i
construction of live stock*
and the grand statu! and that
men will call for the pipe il
•Oils willing to donate it will tele-
phone 222 and leave their address.
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longing to Hardy Price was stol- the hall but *^1 nc
„ -rmm of Ramsev’s ligns the person Patching the ball vn
L rnc^tniwiflc ami wiji p*uardi>men wno look jiobscbwiii , f t
be free to catch and throwbroke ifI under cpyeFof dark- , ^ *' %* •*'* ,
* ..........a;-. ------- ncss. The petition was submitted had a neighbor not been attracted
en froffl in TflBBt of Rmnsey’s
■Dreg store abmit btJO. , p’clock
Tuesday evening, and although alt
town* and OUh||. F*-
Wichita, Fatls police
notified to be on
nw-tmee of the car'
rat
must pass if to ht* other half1 for
the throw. i
Battfer* Will alternate at taking
strikes at alternate' pitched ball*.
_____Jlie committee in charge will
release "Sore information rela*
federal coilrt. by tw*> vqters
-”C«nstructi\e’' control of the
stock exchange, the first ever' at-
tempt rd by the federal govemmenl
in history, is tiring discussed in
Washington- — Joseph Kennedy,
' the ne
riiittee. outlined the plan
dent Roosevelt' yesterday. Stokers’
gone, Y ihlis* tne« Williamson , vent natural bull or beat swings.
by her .screams, hrr itjjuries might
have been fatal. When YAicued lyr
a grocery clerk and a night watch-
man' she was unconscious., *
C. C. "
Jltobtotoh. 12; ST N. .Salsbrtty. »t -
Jhn B. Self. Mrfc F*T* s,ie*;
2; E. M. Smith. *! J. B. SmRh, ,
* v/iu nruu viaoiw I a. j. L Smith. 8; W D Spivey.
Paris, Sept. 3—A message from] jj-,-E- Btmto, 8fc;W. D. Spivey,
Vincence states that lightening „. H B street, 29; W t. Swink;
80; • J. C; Atoptfio, log; M. T.
V&u*hn. S; T. M. Vaughn. 8: R S.
Vaught, 8; &| H. Wainecett 7; M.
G* Wastaeman. Tt B. V. WWtintrw,
2: A. Wtthom. 32; B Whitmim,
Jr., 2; Ernest Wilbori). 5; -Neel
Wilbom. 9; Raymond -WUbmn. 4;
Sam .tWilllams 18; Felix York V
o-
LigKtenin^ Bares
Old Arms GacKe 1«;
Struck a farm building at Arcole,
near Where Napoleon won a great
victory over ti* Austrians, open-
ing tUe zrall and floor of a bed*
rhamlier. Hidden in the Wall snd
-f
The engaeement of Archduke ,
Otto, llanal’iurg pertender to the rn"*
Austrian throne, to Princess Man-
ia* youngest dsuchter pf;King Vic*’
tor Em.iuWI .nnd, Queen F.lena of
Ttyfy was announced yesterday at j T** Tne‘
Viareggjo. Italy following meeting,
betv r J’.rl -’s ktny and-*piaun-a«id
Austria's empi
Miss Johnnie Mae Rinks is . en-
jejrlnr a visit In Obiey thjs week
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- Mr* T F. Tester of-Denton is'
visiting her brother, S W Rat*
Air Passengers
Increase In Montn
Washington. 'Sept 4.— A total
of 46,171 passengers were ferried
Mr*. J, T. Rickman returned j by commercial air lines in JuK of
from Yuscon, Art** Sunday an*, l9Mr!|n' increase of 2,!}>&■ over
in F.asMand be Judoe * JVth« the Department rtf Commerfee
ViaVggio. Ttalv following meetiMt ] BRBfltah. Mr*, JfleSimmi rnmrts announced today T»«r Julv
' - lh# f*Hr fon.’* ronditioA H mneh ttgun a 15* W .
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P
i compared to July 1933.
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