The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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GRAHAM, TEXAS. MONDAY, SWTEMBER »7, 1*34.
NLMBKR THIRTEEN
AHAM SCHOOLS START TODAY
[SAVINGS
CHAKTER
Smouldering Remain^ of Ill-Fated Mono Castle After Great Death Toll
INCREASE IN
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HIGH SCHOOL AND BOTH HARDS
EXPECTED IN FINAL tHECK-Wi
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fur the Gfaham Fed-
[ and Loan Association
oved and will be de-
| representative of the
ho will arrive in tin-
at week to completei
Bents, According U> J.
lan nt-the local sub-
ays that1 approximately
available for build-
er the charter la de-;
increase i« the local
111 swell that amount
nd. **■*"’'
ahment of- a Graham
Federal Saviagi and '
tion will help to. *1-1 - .
ousing problem', 'and j
homes' to be~built in' ■ . —
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Popular 10-Piece
Orchestra Booked
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LOREN’S DAY
IT COUNTY FAIR
NEW YORK .
terser
. Tlir intense interest La the Federal investigation <if
walks of life. . Acting Capfajii Win. f. Vanns iinsert; teatilied that
hr helievcd the fire thdt swept the ill fat<5* *Hi£ “was set hv Aomeone t*
Wroto above is etoaeap <rf the death ship aril Went afrohhd off^Aiborr
Park, N. J, Thp-H^ft of dead and misaing waa bfe^w<>«m 1-73 to^tWii--
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tetofJt,- " cast- ward, and SKatwip-o
ward reached tiad by. U,-’.<*'cidck
For- Thursday Night-ll4.-najuyrt ■
, —. __ - to»- 3. year a wtul (ChruumcWt, js H. T#avy
. Jack A ml ung and his 10-piece. *nli **wl \ I” re.
Cquy- Hotel Orchestra has been ‘”rt> *“d latl wwx'OuA ..iffiTO&rei ~___-.
txl)$^Tu4-a"tflFfHy Tttfirtrr -p. tiawc xw»« ton
in-the -Memorial Auditorium, aictoid- total.
i.r.K to N. D. Starkey, - chairman of number of children and jiin-
the arrangements committee. lor ,u*n 3’ctl001 Pupna ai 3ii»„iieu.
The orchestra Is heard regularly - W“ri* exceeded—toy Jl mai nutn- ,
over WBAP from the Crazy Hotel bel' e'volltd yeC% Sir: JUT-*" ---
in «4iner»l Well*_uod Ja known ttu'Wa 4**d. while ntgu school and
throughout the Southwest ^Sr'the.r “•’t;. wnro, emohment. was- - ,ai at
daily broadcasts; neiock and u>creas:ng rapidly. .
UancwigL ^wl'i-^'d3ejciiwj»roo*pUy_jif , . ii)e ’“•h*®1 ror 1HS4 ahdtva
U:;:o o clock, Hr. Starkey says. ' , loli children of school age - as
NaWW* t$t last" year, ao.„the u»-
------tn the number iii *schdof tita
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Baylor County
Banner Calls Fair
- Here ^Astounding”
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Archer City'Paper
Praises Exposition
--------To .Be Held Here
yvajpga1 MjWbbmdy _ b*
secretary of the
ation, announced today
ay, the opening day of
been designated as
, rather than Thurs-
origtnally planned.
uZ,tz ith’: •*-
a reo-u, t”® “*• ,nd Were there
^ ~„r„£rtTf‘cou,,ty per<°M'
.... T^*nt':* ,n Texas would nro
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in* success of the f,i-‘ .u-
ruiaiiy piannt-u. . » dtawing OUt-of-Countv
superintendent o£ will be large]v dn» L tt'‘ndmnce
. -------- booster trira 1- w *° tbe flr,«
«™«ar trips, one of which stopned
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STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS
AT A GLANCE
The situation - in eastern textile . "00 biH- passed by the Senate last
mills is tense tbdav u m;n : week after it had. rejected that drat,
ed unde, the gh^of thoura^ . “B,*re!!cf ~M*
a,'- is arranging for
■ children to be dis-
“ •’eloek f" time to
the ■arade, and I* O.
urging that all rural
■ Y frt-4Ke entire day.
al of the country
be left to the disere,
r trustees, Mr. Cook says,
ity of the rural child-
either have a
holiday. 1
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it to be, derived' from week end.
An ~cou« °; tJ>e ^
t;*“Ven S we^
Sli **yUr C°Un^ Banner a,
^^^mbr#ttwere
° ,h*m: .8eP‘*n^r 19 to next
Yougg county fair
that of a single day's
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be admitted free at
gate of tha- fair all day
*r Watson say*.
'According to advance prediction
U ^a.t-tl*r. .
That surrounding towns and
comities will send '-tt^lf. n—lire
h»m during the fair‘this week is
eVint-ed .by the comment contain-
ed in many of the wteekjy papers
-last ,, week. ' ‘—" '
cuiiiiren had. jitlie troiibldi 'tn'
iinmng their rooms and teachers
Uus lummnf-a..,,!!, . ihe--.---1,„|,-|
gl djlBHlAnce-of the buUdihg, and
n.any bi ihem couimented on the
n.ce floors, ,m%h desks, and gen-
erlai clean!ineks. - fr#^t '
[ Books were issued trout the new
troops and aute office“"'U8*rnd8 vrU1 Probably “polish ’up ' F*^LA,^ci»tioto
reported ' that’ 9,000 militiamen ,t'he. n"'»,ur* before House approval,
Ihe^ C'arolinas^^*Fr,*c"g c^tan . Ewi"»’ Gaies- Y»ho' dls-
f*jr as published by th** Archer! «. r
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favorably on both Graham and the
»sara& iss,? .'r,: J t- -™ »* - *»-**> -*«* w ■Sdsz&sg
mediation' board -m, s [terday with her newly^equired me- m**' rac* tr,ck’ *nnd; Spanurtif , Fred Knielf,
i Flo$rd Deacon, history^ Marvin
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j gethetT.tSree weeks. ' 1 .
Two
not been definitei'y aa»-
r Association ilne^,Ur: P**Vy th“ »o»-
The Young County Fair is book. ^ ^0^“ '^f
ed :o open at Grah.ui op Septem-;^ ^
ber .T9tfr and show four days, el'i HLou -..u . / . -4,
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>rk This Morning
men were killed near Birm- tieorge Aiagna, second radio • of-
. ln*b*m Sunday when,shooting broke "Vhaae name has been on the
_________-out.in the-Jorter Coal. Mining camp, tongue, of wiyneashs in. the Morro
this, will he an unnsnalty good n ‘Several versions of the shooting 'wastle fire since the, federal investi-
”f bibttiun for any time, aml fb viatr are K'ven by members of the 2000 kauon opened, Is expected to take
men who marched otri'tfte cam$’
wRgre. » state Seetrhg bf the tTni-
iod Mine Workers' of America was
to (to held. It Is aaid Uuu . lhi-y'
Were4' fired upon without -warning
Tt-om the mining village as they
approached it.
■rs are busy today hang-
and bunting—on store
stringing banners across
in preparation for tha
the fair Wednesday.
| Brothers, Wichita Falls de.
^ have charge of the work
American Legion, and as
the sun was pafftyentlg'
lit work the’ men began
-the-square job.
on the tkst- aide the men
g north and around the
iter—clockwise, -
vt the popr financial condition, pf
most of these enterprises,'ft I* ^As-
tounding.
"A complete new fair plant has
lieen Constructed this year, new ex-
hibit buildings, new race track, and
[ new grand stand, and *11 are said
to be most moderp and up-to-date.
There will be a mammoth parade
on opening day as one of the fea-
tures. Tidwells shpws will be on
the, midway. Horse races and rodeo
will "b» held the last three after-
noons, with ' a softball tournament
each evening.
‘-Exhibits of livestock, poultry, art,
women's work, agriculture told com-
mercial display are expected to be
unusually 'interesting.” . v; ...
ITES WILL
:NED
r, COZART SAYS
' of the twelfth annual fatr
I open tomorrow night for all
care to inspect the
I attend the MidefBy at-
O. LCoamrt, pmtfint YSperi.
Certificates May
Be Transferred Or
Sold Within County
County Agent Vance said this
morning that Tdrmers who hsv* an
excess of cotton exemption certifi-
cates may sell and transfer them to
any fanner within the county by
recording them with him in the
basement of the courthouse.
The seller and buyer should both
appear before the Assistant County
Agent at the time, the . transfer je
made in order to execute'the proper
With little more than a-week to
go, Texas legislators prepared for
final showdown on the much^needed
relief measure to provide for Tex-
as’ needy this winter. .Both houses
hav« agreed to issue less than (he
$9,500,000 remaining of the $20,-
000,000 votes a year last Aug-
ust, and it has been predicted that
the House will approve, the $6,000,- 115
me-stahd today or tomorrows as the’
setsione- era !-redum*d,------lt i»- geu-
eiuily conceded that last weekTrm-
cstigations served more to claad-
up the. true picture df the disastrous
tire than to'solve the problem of'its
origin. . .___________"*f ^ .
-The state singing convention ad-
journed in Wichita Falls yesterday
afternoon after selecting Arlington
as site for the 1936 meeting. L. D.
.Uuffstutler of Dallas, who conduc-
ted the singing' school in graham
^!3Sam,S,,“’E«2; Mkto-l^L
horse races and rodeo. —. Mh,,|,. ’
•erwi. ti j .......- Specks, mathematics.
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fourth grade; - Miss Edith Fuller,
plegsuie in attending such events—
end as Archer City is rodeo' snd
race horse minded, the chances are 1 *
thkt Ibtoof ^opT^S ^ Thera
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gem business in Graham on one or'
more days and nights ot the fair.
- yuite a bunch of Graham boost-
ers, a4companied"t>Y tKelr " Lion’s
Wednesday .morning advertising the
event’.’
ALL-STARS ADVANCE TO FINALS
... OF INVITATION TOURNAMENT; WILL
PLAY WILSON TONIGHT FOR CROWN
AAIN INCREASES
INTEREST IN SOIL
CONSERVATION WORK
fifth; Miss Mary Hardison, third;
M>sa Mary Elisabeth hrnith, second.
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Em»t ward: Elbert Matthews,
principal; Bennie- - Heswr,
* to Archer
the Mias Una Mane Skmm. art; Miaa
soil conservation'-work'tft Young mu iaiH T~imil
and adjoining counties, expressed . AM) lUUll
fair Association, announces-
of the grounds
Wednesday moYning, but
tha attractions, which ar-
Arrangements are> being made
for pooling the -certificate*, and far-
Mfers who cam find no one within tha
county to whom to sail their cer-
i$r, tha Fair Association Is tifkatas may be allowed to pdol nay
the confess on of opening
gateao few hotfrs early.
prices for tomorrow
be tha same as those to
throughout the four days
fair, Mr. 'Coxart says, f
women
• disp'ay
Hd and
and trigh
th.msel'/fes
of shell ome-
rer nose and
them for sale in other-counties, Mr
Vance taia. , , '
BABY IS BURIBD.
The baby son of Mr,’••and Mrs
W. M. Lacy of Waco gas brought
to Graham fat . harial Saturday.
Her. • Bryan R. Keathlay, Praabyter-
lan pastor, conducted Bts service
which gas attended
relatives.
by only tha
The Graham-Wilaon cham-
pionship game jril be broadcast
from atatlon KGKO. Wichita
Fails, at *-M o’clock tonight,
it was leanted this afternoon,
and Graham fans are. argad .tp
taaalaforthe ploy-by.pTay ac-
count of the title gams.-a
“ttsrhhder All-Stars advanced to
fho finals of the' Wichita Falls fn-
for the past three weeks, was nam .
ed vise-president. Sext year’. coh+^^l*t. ,»U|>?nnt*n<!!"t *
ventton will be held September M-
his optimism' regarding the outlook
.’or tb« conservation work in this
irea following the good fain last
week. . ,, --‘I
- According to Jfr- t’»U. farmers
arc taking great interest in the pro-
jects'how that ample rain' haa-fatt-
i ch for wheat sowing and stock
_I ! need*._ , .
1 ! Four tpajor projects are in ope-
jnu cnHetl T* S o'el vk. . j ration now. > Young men are at
The first', game Saturday night 0Bl tht H. N. Tucker farm. ,a
ended 5 to 2 iq Graham’s favor- 435 . job and the largebt yet
The Superior boys, took a one-ran . w0rkixj in'Young county. Other
lead over tha AlLStara in the ^,rm, oa whieh terracing is baing
the third but_ esorea—by ■ (1ono >re th* Bi*hop, Hightower and
Knieff, Matthews, Cromer, Lewis, j yj^amniltom placet. Tha J. B. Robin
Dixon piled Up a three-run son proj^t was completed last week,
after- the third inning th«t , Mr , .
I’owtfU Key, arithmetic; Mias Ben-
jjfc Lee Smith,- fifth; Miss' Grace
Mintsri - fourth; Mia* Maureno
Scott, third; Mi4s Bditt Wilkin*
i-'1 second-; Mi*s Mary Kinne. tirst;
i Miss Mary Grace, Lheatnam will
j also teach at Shawnee, but has not t-
j-»»e«n assigned to ciasaes. . . _
j'. Assignments were made today,
I (arid* regular class work will start---*'
| tomorrow, - Mr. Peavy says. ;
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vitmtion Tournament* Sofuttfly VN of.
scoring iptf
IN COURTHOUSE
and
laad
the painters
were unable to take
by defeating the 1 Superior Pairt
t'oL-nphny. Olid. Humble Oilers of O!"
Tanight at 9:30 o’clock tjie AIL
Stars wifiJ meet the Wilson. Okla .
team, headed by lefty AI Shapiro,
for the chnmplnnahip. The game
urijl be. the second of the doubler
header played tonight on the Sey-
JBPJir Bead diamond. ,5 - . . j ■
• Jack so born All-Stars and Brid-
well Oil Company of Archer. CJity | Accbrdlnt h> Smokle Wh;tle, man-
in the 'first gams for ager. Mr. Whittle is anxious to ee-
Jhe- All-Stars’ 4 scores in tha
first inning against Olney caused
their, defeat, although Graham
scored another ruh ia r. tha. seventh
to total 6 to 3. Olney scored three
runs in an eighth*-toning rally.
Retteries for Graham w*rf Barn-
hart and Lewis, and Woathergll
and House. . ■ '
The -/ team will leave from the
Driver Hotel about 7:30 'o'clock,
H. B. Be van, • technical foreman
from El Paso, joined the camp Staff
last week, and is' V&ve in the north
cdiinty field projects. ,
truckbrs Fined
Two • trucker* were fined $16
apiece this morning for driving af-.
ter dark without a toil |ight, judge
J. T. Rickman reporta. Newcastle
officers made-the arrest. i_ ’
Hooked rug and food judging waa-
started ai 2 o’clock this afternoon
in the basement of the courthopso.
and -will continue through tomorrow,
Misij Norfleet Grime*, county home
•ii monstration. agent, annpuheed.
Miss Lola Blair, nutritionist from
A, and M- Collage has charge of
the foods and M'sa Maurine Hearn, ,
home industry specialist, will judge
hooked rags.- ~ : , t-
Tomorroa- Miss Blair will coxv-
tlnae her mashing of food products
entered in, the fair, and Mias Gram
wiH judge cakes.
‘An invitation Tor all women of
GrahAm Oil-attend the flidging to
moat cordially extended", Mies Gri-
mes said. ___
•'We .will be very happy to have a
/rmfp'iJf spectators present to watfch
the A.-and M. specialists score tha
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