The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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ALL-STARS ADVANCE TO
QUARTER I1NALS OF WICHITA FALLS
ER OF COMMERCE TOURNAMENT
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Alexander All-Stars ad-
bed to'the-quarter finals of the
fhita Falls Chamlier of Corn-
invitation tournament VVed-
’night by defeating the Gold
_ Flour and Service League
Stars in a doubIfyTicader on
»r Road diamond.... .
rahajH boys nev- ^,% *&* the Vt£|
* of the (fames. w heats men went into action. watfr released >>m
’ >v,,caiJ‘ .,MC“ ’'vc‘" water releaseddrom tlH‘ P0"1 «w3r
fans^breathed easier whbti final *£<m.J?f.d_to 4 was tuire the water is changed.
^Weatherall retired the last lTly 4..to - f-^lf^wyriaUa-Qdijiirds of the
aEf^gg^4ffgg
in the first, and added one
.second, two in the third and1
the first of the sixth.
_____er team scored again until
first of the eighth when Gra-
ran in two in the eighth and
in the ninth. Feeling per-
y. hid a cinch op the game
axeSF a liKte and
_ two or three to .make - the
r__ interesting, and.SM?l!l-4iat
unjdld 'It Graham fans have
complaint to make, \\ ith two
Doughboys Defeat
Olney AM-Stare
• "8 To 4 Last Night
Olney All-Stars gave the Good
]/at» Doughboys a run for their
money Wednesday night until the
BEAUTIFICATION
OF SWIMMING POOLe
WILE START SOON
\T -*4*.“' ■>/•'' 'sr-
Iniuicdiatcly after irork on the
fair ground ds-riompleted tlu- beau.
jTnruTTnti''Of~~thr—'ftduuTcipal'Swrrn*'
mmg Pool Witt1he UndertaKenTWff-
“yhr ft Jr 1 mils her said Wednes-
day afternoon:-'- -i ■ •
Plans include a new 4-indi in-
take ||ipc, and an 8-inch drain at
the pool with tlie surrqpnding
WORI STARTED ON
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NIGHT LIGHTS AT
FOOTBALL-FIEIB .
Ttaymoml Riggs, in -charge of
d*. const rjiaiufr oi’. the reserved
seats-wti ntglH ligl&ajGU- jJ'C higlj
sehrmf--Wcbl ta|)urT» tlljit mirk oil,
the project was started Wednes-
day •afternoon. but that niore 6*
inch pij>e are still needed. , '
Post* for the night' tights will
L>e set first in order that , the
squad may work out under 'the
GOVERNMENT BROW RELIEF SETUP
IN YOUNG COUNTY FAST BECOMING
BIGGEST OF EMERGENCY PROGRAMS
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eaclr tigh^ stveral dayvheiurc. the op-
ening g^me, Mr. Riggs says,
work- on the ■reserved seat sec*
New Awning. Built 1 By the tirn^th^ Youn^du'my,
,, ,. . Iappraisers - had cJo*ed tliei-r week
FOP Grocery Dept. [luseday night cattle buying appli* r
T ' Of Morrison (^.T«w<^’-h^ 'pa»»ed, tiw ^vxjg.
_ : mark, Cofffity AgernlT F/ Vance
Following the completion of a. sai^’
new side wa^k in front of.,the Gro-
cery Department "oT the . I tip. E.
ipany wore ■
day r
Morrison
Company wore wys
started’ Wednesday morning on - a
Scm¥krS;
said. - - ' ,—. ,, r
Eleven checks, totading'—‘$l 469‘
were .refilled; V\ cdfiesliav for dis-
tribution eighteen days after the ;
applications had been sent in, 41 id' l_
: since the forms are only mailed tjpp *•
• Kansas Citv daily, money from
1 1 •' *' " will
the rally -uncorked by trnr local [**,! will be covered with‘a caifnpv mm wfll nm ln(| im- U'liinil
fiakers was too much for tfie north f|*forc the 1955 season beeins, and ■ Tebav and' Hiirm are df
before the 195J season begins, and
-ItEPailT and jiaintmgs wTn greatly
1- improve the appearance unite
e! UdilJ'
Both Dean and Morrison. Gtfc-timprove the
ham and Olney pitchers, held, the [ hath bouse.
buy* * **wy I faw hita l Work on the project will con
itWthn ftfth f^r a-yafimT --^ tinlw mrojgh. the wmter «BeOCV«r
regular Jobs.
ATTEMPT 10 UP8EI t:a^S!qlen Tuesday
DOUGHBOYS T0NIGHTVw^rnA
• Tebay and' Bums are donating'
the labor necessary fpr welding
the pfpe.— -——or- '■
- The remainder of the equipment
including lights,' reiUxt*u.-^ ’.-and
sitat
reinforcing
COCA-COLA WILL
: niftwtaf- wiring wai ordered a west _ - - • i lip? ■ iq that the -Hffihrytwil»>»-.-|Mfc
'“ HETURNEB BY GRAND ;
mediately after Lfs arrival. •*“ - * "" *" ~ - - -
Ope of the Uu»t battles-p.f
season will I* staged -tonight
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\ | TJ,ie Ford VdL ■ Tudor sedan
,the 1 ‘Sl'iien from Hardy Price from in
at J front of Ramsey -
and three runs in to ntekc..tta^.t£e’'fair' park dia^n(l"whcn the' * as recovered Crotp the south end
~trfd9, W'eatheTaH hwWedr(i?}od mr>tr f>-n*rn1a \ th,s
to business and polished off Bottlers m one of the two remain- jmorning*,by Snefiff rv n. roster,
necessary three batters in short (n(, pimes that’separate thc'Dough- ] The 'car had been driven 500
.a- > - ~ boys from the second half title, . miles> .since it was. taken at whout
dhnny Matthews' homers in the Although the Bottlers are be* [d^’cteck Tuesday^ening,
fj 4^nW^5.b^:^Gas appeared before the ;Rot
in the parking lot eeery time l« one of the jwhefl ’* " a< sl4*n k ^ sSfr
. ... nH«vt. consistently good aggrega'^ • J- I Several occasions, .
The game against the W irhita jn the city |ca(juc. and hun- L —<>
Accordianist Will-__^
Appear Oil Wicliita 1
~ Falls Program Friday
W. F. Krause witl' be featured
Drug tStore, cutertaiiu-r at the Wichita Falla
Junior Chamber of.»-A'omfncrce
membership luncheon Frirfav in
Wichita CW».---—-i . __
I Mr. Kradsc; formerly with* Paul
j\ hifeman’s- orchesl ra, and- htjMtc*
c«mUyu .are..well known both in
i .r.iham- and \\ ichipv-l‘-HOs,. and
•Rotary
DEPARTMENT
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. ... • “b lur. l,laCt- Iwdders. wilt meet the Gopd
■ hall season, hyt unless Coca-Cola
> family
death
for tKen,
eet at
* toy
m ' tores. ......
f** *crve mjc was orilv played seven inn*
Me galb gi/ and endid -1-'
happy cj Matthews knocked his third
«r the’i pmer of the evehing. in the first
mires i mlng Kj dropTing" ttie Iwll- be-
i the sun ind the same car ootside the
:h said ft field fence that he had picked
junk tof ut the first two times at hat
11 be to* Batteries for the twp games
1*«ra ere WehtheraO afld House, and
tv---- arhhart and Lewis.
er* four Nekt Wednesday the team re-
LFred ’ urn to Wichita Falls JoEthe sec-
wie Wad "d round, and upsetting the dope
matt, Ge 5
of avor|te Gold Medal team will
p robably rate them close to the top
mong the remaining teams.
An account of the game would
be compL-Ie wifluiut* comment -
in Smokie Whittle’s fine Work in
nanaging the team. He kept an
agle. eye on every ball pitched and
very man up.
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REMAINS PUZZLE
takes the Bakers into camp tonight
their .battle a week frOm Friday
avdLJii
half titled
ou the sobCntF
BUYS 2,000 AUTOS
\\jishington, Sept/ 4—The War
Department- aqnOUtlced today :i-
ward of contracts for 2,000 mo*
4of.-*ehicU« to cost rtnrP tijau $1 .*•:
000,000., The Chevrolet Motor OT..
oT Flint, Mich, was awarded con’
Irarty for l~r551 trucks Tor $91Q,-
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Mac Williams Named
To Athletic Board
“Mac Wtlliaims was appointed by-
Johnny Matthews, president of the
Lions club, to be that oVganira*
tTon’s representative in the advis-
ory-of’seven to, manage the high
school athletic department this
year. .....rj
Those named to date are S, H.
ravy.
407.87.
Fargo
trucks and passengers
$256,05534.“"“......
for
cars
402
'for
several occasions,
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JURORS W§NESDAY|^ig|^^i^
"*—“ ’ - j \ j,, The money lining -received from
......Eigfjrtmt* rtf -indictment were thc government foT^^ThnahroEeat-
ri-tumed by the September Grand At w ill be augmented soon by that
J (try- ewriy Wednesday, afternoon from-the sheep.and goats divisions
with'the cases set for trull crim-' . Qf the emergency relief, .adminis-
mal week begins Sej*t. 17; C-. E. J t rat ion. According ’to the, county
Penix, vxssist^k district attorney., agem two dollars will be paid for
report*. , [sheep and $1.40 for goats. Appli*.
- Two. jJjfSrtft* werc./'TndlCtrd for J cg$ions rih'estch are now being fil-
possessing intoxicatCilJiquor for «j at the courthouse,
tjhf purpose of‘sale, two for bui;i4<-v-~— ----o-
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IN COAT GIVEN AWAY|
—Sail "Diego, Sept. 4.—-When 'an -
Unnamed indigent \yoman remod'
eled the collar oEa fur <«at given '
her jiy the CoUntv welfare de|»arf
rne n f 'lie te‘vslle t oh ik1$14o0 *n, s<s“
curities safelv sewed to, the lining.
The wrtman retttmejl ftu- papers
toxieated, and forgery Mr. Penix i
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lodge Allan D Montgomery *re'j*f
cessed cpur^_ Until 9 Kviock-FridaS'i
morning after granting''.Two Hi- +
vorcc's‘ amHWaHng tws>.civil Tuitsit
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Fair Fence Being: .......
: Snapped Up^F^st
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A-dvectismg for thfem-w’ 7*foot
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Thermometer Drops
To ’Sixties Today
fair grounds .i v being "snapped up"
,|t^pidij’. G.,0^ Cozart. presidtmrM ’
Assoqiatian. announced
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- *--------------- +—japfrOi .iii belWg^ld u*v- one
Local residents began to check dollar a foot including the of
heaters, fall coats, and c
io&i y
asil^
Motor Corp.'. Detroit.' iii^ thm" gaiV* thp securities to the
was awarded -enntyaots kne 407 nriisinal owner. v ■ >
.Weather nfemts -tLtt-v,.^morning
1 an overcast - sky and cold > wind
dropped' -the' mercury, at the go\?*
—r— ■»—-uh-r tp 'S|
original owner.
The- indigent was rewarded for
lier honesty. ’ ....... s.
aintuvg the sign, and should he
OU' eiiOtlgtl TIT Rtmlt' SylTtlTlf "U\ gft.
sqUhre inch o.t the, entire fence, ' 7T'
‘Mr. Cozart sai|d- ' . .. ., -~
The’ race track around wL/ch
”.p»rt’ oj tht MRWVlS^BOIIt1 Isyug 1
levek'd -thts- tt£gk so as to havg.
a complctelv on norm track- for the
STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS
AT A GLANtt
..-rtp ,4s
,but according to Mi.-- l.eta Black ,
win sta\ lower todav than it has i 3-day racing program <lurin(f tlw
for af long time. __.' j fair, and the Dew 640-toot grand*.
Minimum "emperature last night I stand will..-f*«t all the t>yople that
was 65 degrees, and tint of ves- j plan to attend, i.
terdav ». Tuesday, the coldest; The nffr stand is- hring buijt
Clyrje Guinn, and Mac Williams.
Two others, one from the School
Board, and one elected at large
remain Ift be chosen, Mr. Peavy
Asserting that strikers would
stay out until they get concessions be planning to take, all
from mjjl owners, Francis J. Bor-
man, national strike clffeT; »ld tu-'
Benito Mussolini is reported to j
women '•
day this week, tlie mercury drop-
ped to 53, and never rose higher
thap 95, Mfss. Black reports.
said.
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Cleveland, Sept. 5.—Enlighten-
ed as The medical profession^ is^
it
teacher at the high school, was
guest of „the chib W ednesday at j
day that his workers were unwill-
ing, to enter apy agreement atiflre*’
sent but would cooperate ,in a
study of the controversy by an ^ar-
vUcatfonai' bitration board. Meanwhile two
- persons lad lost their lives and
nearly 50 injured in exchange of
TIRE EXPORTS GAIN
DURING SIX MONTHS
in two sections 'with the erqnyibte
in the middle so that persons com*
ing and -£ning will mg. interfere
with the spectators' View of the
Eliasville Schools *
Will Open Monday
(.»>' indy that will be offered this
yesterday afterncxm with strike
workers out of industry-in Italy;
because he ,believes thU wmnan's I ’
primary 7duty to be the bujlding |
up ot tamilies 'knd tne increase -of I
Maly’s population. Man becomes u_A\xlsbi„gon. Sept. 4 — Tire ex-,' . County Mtperii'itctidcnt o £
disorientated” and gives up, the [^s from the United States to-, School*. L- O. Cook amiounces-
ideU of family life wuefi so marif7’ta|e(| ^44.880 duriug the "first six mat registration v~IlT'4iift tomoK.
women enter industrial ranks Ifc 0f 4U34 die lhip^ftmem ij>\ ihornuig at LliasViile m pre* ..y*'
sa^d. of Commerce ‘ -anijouncol. , pa-iafion lor the openitig 01 that
. v , - . cowjiared will 508.000 ,,units for ..cli<x»l next .Vloqday- C. D. King
Sophie Tucker, blues *inger, took ., 'cBrtf’sprtiuTrng ■ iserti
Kla.-L hi as Incf mull i in I nnnnet *.’ l’c*» . . _
Moiulai- C.
gideittipf the l-.H«y
BY GRANITE BI.0CK
•J feuil CRUSHED TO DEATH
Wallace. Dean of St. LouiC They
appear to be part of the defense
mechanism of the body in infatwy
and early childhood, losing their
functions at adolescence.
Dr. Dean declared tonsils should
not he removed from children un-
less infection overbalances* the
good of their natuarl functions.
_ ........ .......... .......... ....., ,-rr- n rcnattn '-year Hit- aupqrititg .....
leaders contendituf the" number t*»1 »• w*'1< eye last night in LuaUuU. siai, - ..Kpom- inereas Dlje sch«oi^a*»d Ai. IS. Tate, prfri
be not less than '450,000. ;«hile trying- to-separate two wo- ed- |Vr.«em wIdle Total \ynHiL /:j.;F
exports^Jacaayeo'oi '
k ft MAI NS DVRtKG STRIKE.
Mrs. Charles A. Harris of Mar-
ion, North Catolina, Who has been
a guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 7. A. Hudson, for thc past
month, has received word from
her husband not to return homa
at present as planned as there
New York. Sept. 5.—Crushed
to death hy a two and one MIf
ton granite block that had fallen
fropt * flatcar, the body of John
Fiscarelli was found in thc stone*
yard where he had been employedt1
BUILDS OWN HOUSE,
IT COST ONLY $33
______ _ {.men who were fighting over her
Tour persons were kilttd in- j autograph. A tuyMak^iWffdcd
stantly in an automobile crash one | for the other woman, was stopped
mile north of Saginaw last night *>y Sophie,
when .the-car in which they were! . rS!Tl^ ~ 1
riding collided with a passenger! The,coming Gatveston COhven*
train due in Ft. Worth at 8T0 p.J ‘io" " ill be asked to sulanit the
m. Tire- four killed were. J. E. question of repeal of the dry law
Mayes, 62, J. C. Mayes, 52. and to Texas voters as a plank in the
the latter's two daughters, Greta platform of Governor Elect James
4-
mitv 4 .percent,.
ONLY WALLACE HAS
* NO PERSONAL FLAG
% _-7 . - j-- <San. Jose. Sept. 4—Struck bp
•Washington. Sept. 4---Seeretafy in eastbdund express here, twenty
of Agriculture W allace ha.*, gained one tons of canned fruit on a
rnnr *1 immue.i « - Kansas i dy. jtpl- 4 ■-l jank
been rumors of the textile Jarman, relief worker it the Jack
moving ‘into Marion. It U son Crtunty relief farm, who earns
that the strike will moye hut' a meager salary, has built a
modern two room log house that
cost him but $33. The home is
made of log* and odds and ends
gathered by Jarman and his wife.
cMton mills there.
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Faye. 24. and Frances, 13. Mrs. Y. Allred-. The convention will pro- doubrful distirtetirm of heitfj truck was hurled into-the aif.
Mayes suffered a crushed, collar bably follow- his recommendation, th* only cabinet member without [ One Whole case-hurtling through
bohe. and internal injuries. Mrs; -*•*** although the attorney general j,* personal flag. Such, flags, to he space-lit on top of a parked sedan
Inez Mill,-19, daughter of- JrlF.. favors submittion he will vote fl-mn from the foreri*iast durf^»it thtlJn’iidsido jin which Mrs. A
agaiii't repeal. , j,ig their \isite to. naval vessel* or 1. Bennett and her daugliter tier-
• for. official .use ashore, were form aldinc. sat. The box crashed’ thru
_ r all- know whom -the Na- ally adopted for the postmaster - the roof and knocked both wo*
bob has appointed, and woe h#- rreneral arid the attorneyTgenend "fjw« unoonscious.’ Thrv escaped
tide those who don't know this or This-’Completed the list .except -for with, minor injuries. ,
who forget this.” Were Hitler’s ‘he .Secretary of Agriculture.. The ,v———-o—-t--*-t-s
wordf 'Wforc aTjuge party con* ffrst cabinet flag was adopted in “TO MEtT THURSDAY T
jrpw m Nurnfistg yesterday,"The;,nytTw^crTtary of fhatc Bam-; ,- •+?
Maves suffered a fractured hip
’and broken leg.
Wiley Post climbed to 40,000
feet over , Chicago vesterdav as
he warmed, up for his attempt to
' r-ak thc 47,352 ajtitude marh.
F.ouipned with a pneumatic rubber
suit that gave him the appearance
of a deep sea diver the famous
aviator plans to take off today for
a tew at the 50,000 foot mtfrk if
w-eatheV permits. - '•
nervous oerjod. of the nineteenth ' bridge Colby,
century has . found it* final cqn-, 0 ^ '/y
elusion in Germany. There will be rMixs T.ueille F.ddleman spent
no revolution in Germany in the fast week in Denton and Sherman
next 1000 ykni." he vud. ‘ Piling frtlRy
Tlie' Graham Circle of the Child
Conservation League of America
wjll meet Thursday at 3 rt’cnlcfc
st .the home of Mrs RUVe
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