The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS
^ AT A DUNCE
Storing a touchdown in. each of down was intercepted by KeUy who
the first three quarters the Oiney’ returned from the 85 to 13 jfard.
Cubs visibly outaplayed the Steers line. EeRy’* atUmJted. pass wfiT
W the tun*' of 21 to 6 last ’night knocked down by-Klmbeell. and Tttfc-
____1__IL.J- ____ ‘ * ftv tad *akii a rril'ln/1 latl knil faa ft
Tji« guard-Rebuild*
miWs ceU—Waa-dpuhled after Ole;=a«>»nrtfc labor board may dttor-
finding of a sharp-edged spoon there mine who la «fcewS*ir®ajh4m»nation
{yesterday, and psychiatrists will pro- and how many causes of that naturei
I bnbly be calletT in to* determine the.'sirin’ hate to be handled. - .
'possibility of insanity as a defense.
, In the menntime guards are watch- Allred's name was 'certified as
' liig him every minute to see that democratic noraineefee governor of'
an of- he, doesn’t tear his blankets into. Texas yesterday by Secretary of-
' ‘ " ■ *u Stotp'W. w. Heath on receipt of
notice from the, San Antonio .Court
of Civil Appeals to cease all coun-
ter litigation. The Supreme Court
will not likely tslte^ adverse action
because it refused two yrari‘~Xgti
lightllgMs. had gone*aroQ'nd left Vnd for it
>s kept--the Herds- yards- to the one-yard line when the •’
tile, defensiv* and half ended. Oiney 14, Graham ^ J
.to Hunt and Car. First downs:*6lney, 15. Graham C!_
he Steers to the Goqdloe kicked to Kenedy, who
abs had little dif- fulWWejj to Oiney on his 44. KeL.
an opening. - ly . plunged through the line for 8,
Dunder was ; plain- dashed around right end for A. St.
? player of both John wo»~held one^y the left
Kimbrell, Graham side of the Steer line, and William*
icy Couger, right kicked to Graham’s 24-yard line.
* of knowing that I ' Prideaux fumbled and recovered
as in progress, j for a yard loss, Kimbrell gained a
ounter came early {yard around right end, and kicked
rtar by way of a I to his 41 where Kelly , Was held for
l to Kennedy frem-!r».SNU and Williams returned the
fter Kimbrell-had ' punt to Graham's 2«.
■bier Kimbrell’s j Kimbrell fumbled a pass thrown by \
wa. 1r'‘"r.*""* th. y -
its mil
gular J
FaJ
I Brandi
ey la<|
its sUte tielttt wift- Members and friends of the First
because the state's Christian Church will hold a ’’Har-
r voters will l*l*«>t vest Festival” on Sunday, October
jm the proposed 7th. . Every member is urged to
bring a silver offering and
g changes in the fering of food, canned or preserv-1 strips and-affect his suicide.
a will get ' op- liSTT" ~~-------—---- J — * 1
jected November 6. This occasion was observed last ! l
ST taxation; dif- year ami resulted in a truck lo.d | Xhe p^sib,ldy of another ,
tTrIZ eetoi*;;«>f food.uiff being sent to th< jof U.cJVx„ tog-lature
aunties; salary fix- Juliette Fowler Home for Orphans [ "«** **** k>°med “V, *
_°r^_ L JrnmcnU ' in Dallas Friends qf the church Iw,th Ferguson revealed tha
TSTfuar ycr{ Various committee, will be ap- T TX
offirere kndpotttodto look after the program jNev.^r «. the date on wh*
^ c&Kir- their and tea and cakes Will b&^er«ai‘irF'»1»t»'s * "worn
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when GovetWbr Fergttson’s certifi- captain and Quincy Coug<
eatiqn. was likewise challenged. tackIe g>ve evjdenee of kno,
di —, a footlmli game was in PtO
After three weeks of questioning Gr>ham.g only count„
the investigation of the origin of # •
the Morro Castle f.re ended yrrtcr <" **ond “u*rUr b* '
day without determining the cause, j pass from Kimbrell to Keim
.______ Aithnnyk go one was charged with j the 23-yard line after Kim
r,l*5^ *ir*10,U^ the gum, officers- fmd-leirtain IMT^recovercd a -fumble. K
le an. WPe»l |'tie~of?gin war Incendiary. Major, -**«..
Ct a“ verdict Tjly 'T*™ * T* ^ ^ £ Z?L i Wept the Steers from going
a verdict early i8 pointed out as one of the great- j v .
.. est,goods to^be deprived from. the. a second touchdown when
SUvortot,'
state .... collected
p 1*13. the W8r-
id, left si big
The Beard of Directors' of th«
igaiast the amend- Graham Chamber of Commerce voted
.■^11 homestead- yesterday afternoon at a eallod meet-
* m aeveral jaa« 'i«WLpf_ihat body in the Memorial.
MU of homestead Auditorium to resume semi-month-
The new amend- ly lunch sons on the second and four,
"will abolish that th Tuesdays 'of «Ch~month, the
; first to be held October ».
property shall bo | According to Sam Harbiaon, pfe-
n.” . j sident, the luncheons . will be ccrv.
4 local goyern- ed at 12:16 o’clock in the American
bolUhing and oon- Legion Hall by the American Legion
of the jobs they lost when < the not be scrapped, and tlu
textile strike was caUad. By check, action would bo token.
eounty shall be Whilo
area of loss than program:
nor any existing that ev«
d to contain teas open dis
milea unloCs both ! welcoqiei
malning cdunties 1 The di
iT"a,'~ S»;000 or I on tha.
counties the #00 the Fedi
nigy be varied 1f- poratton
Go to s football game for the
Kelly snd St. John failed to gain
and Williams kicked over the goal.
Passes, Pridesux to Morris were
abide and* Morrif~Wdhiti i; , •,'j.
After urmUCeessiul efforts to gain
of au-lirds-ln.. ncividticL,
Wrthamn kicked to'1 Graham’s *
where fuitle attemptS**lo ” cbmplet*
passes forced Kimbrell to' kick, to
Kelly, who was run'out of. bounds
good of >ovJ Jful,. advios-^ii^trrrv
‘ action Stagg, coach- of the University of
n until Chicafb. Youth, he thinks, cpn get
>n' Cor- as sound moral guidance from
eek, at watching. football as from going to
ns, es-, Sundsy school. J;;; ^
cfrri*4 ....-He once suggested that a code
will be 0f AtJjeg *ouki' -be built up on a
»rr - basis of tfdothelt ' sport smsnship,
the two days, the piece yard )iM where a lateral pass,' Kali
tancs^belng the football game Vi- j,. (<) Hunt t0 Carpenter accounted
twaen the Buckarooq, and the Cisco ^ 20.yardg the i2. Tinker
Loboes on October 26. was ihjrown for a 8-yard loss and
Among tjie features wiil^ be the incomplete passes Kelly to
downtown parade featuring a band Hunl and Carpenter gave Graham
contest, the football P«*«^rt»W b*H^-bs <ioWi»- -MV their ojwn
fight, dance, golf tournament open ^ yar(j lioe
house at the country' club and tea Kennedy and Kimbrai! ran tW«
for the ladies, and a flag party. playg through the line for 4 yards
Hundreds of invitations are being and Kimbrell kicked from under the
mailed out, and scores have al- shadow of his own goal posts to the
ready signified their intention of Oiney 39 where Kendall recovered
being present. Olney's fumble on their 36-yard line.
Local committees totaling more Kimbrell’s faked pass
than a huhdred members have been yard and left end
named and are now active in mak- 9 to the 25 snd a first down,
in* preparations. . Every former
resident of Breckenridge is invited two downs, Kimbrell tossed a pass |
to be present * . over the Jeft side of the line to
i . „ n o— ' ■ ‘. Kennedy who caught the ball on
n.u. ir-„~. T/« Dn the 1-yard line add stepped series
Pelts Have To Be tpr the only touchdown.
Thoroughly Dried Kennedy kicked off to St. John
Dpfnrp Delivery w*w returned 16 yards to hia 37.
08 : ' carpenter made 6 off right tackle,
Earl Hutchings, in~charge o< re. KvUey nrtted 2 and 3 over ri^»t and
ceiviJig the sheep pelts, ahnounore *«« ^ ^ ‘e
that all pelts must be thoroughly recovered an Olney fombto for r
dried or they will not W Accepted. F-rd lo*VKell^as stopped for no
It I. estimated that ^ut ton
dry all pelts. Pelts must be first
trimmed to lie fiat .Mall surplus the Cubssfimt down to tkeOraUm
flesh removed. Those that are in 81'y*™ ltn*'
]}* condition or that are not pro- A P~* KeU, to 8t J»ohn
1 perfy cured will not be ^ceptwl *
undto any condition, Mr. HotcMngsl^^UT
•ay*-
Tha pelts are to la
, Mr. Hutchings at the
1. It will be poesi- which time -the two prog
r and county bound- saatlauly the same, bat
under ti»e ’ amend- through different setups
The pfwrision on I “"partaken. 4 . ---— . -BL— . --
irith not’ leifthan | Tha highway cospjllttoa reported ^at would be suitable Tor anyone,
D ptrmits th« | that efforts are, beia* Tiade"w''y6to*r‘ ttJ-Tn» as their
et for district and c«r* • •h*r* of ,dwl appropm-1 ^idebook in the conduct of life.
%a* with it an ae- tip"* for the next six months,, bu) ^ ^ hat formuUted such a
sndment which giv- U“t «*• G»mh,m Chamber Cw^'eode, arranged In ten commaad-
mmissioners courts “*"• *• WOTk'n? h,nd inJ1»"d wi*h meats, which he has given to the
fees of county-wide Congressman Vf, D. McFarlane to ATnerlcan Magasine. It reads ss
fcer. and to com- »•«* samatM for the f«iersl {^y .. .
hln the county. The b"‘f ‘announced thlt^the, ». Keep your mind and body
t amendment. are * #f 0maaM had ae. alert. Practice self-control at all
plan to reduce th. ^ of Homar y times. ‘ . . ,
government. ( Maesey of Terrell as secretory. Mr. 2. Be true, square - and honest
ties will continue to £~y u ^ known br the local Den’t lie. Don’t cheat. Keep your
I the vaat tracts qf tacretary ^ declared that Young word. Don’t be a tattle-tale.
T***8 l»n4‘> und*r. county and Oiney was -moat fortun- 3. Perform your own job just a
t proposed amend- I ^ ^ a 0{ iuch call- uttle bit better than is absolutely
er amendment m~te|fcre. Mcesssry Look ahead. Don’t stog-
■ The new one P»w» _-—0 ........- note. Uee your imagination. Don’t
iTjr^tion. The COWlt* Court To ^ *" Wi*
_ Convene Monday fo, the Lj 0f th. team
Kelly, who was run
in his 38-yard line.
Oiney lok 2 yard* on a bad pass
from center and Kely kicked to
Graham's 36. Pridaaux’a pSlSei
were wild and although Kimbrell
gained 5 over left tackle to—the
41,' had to kick on the last down.
Both right and left side held Kel-
ley snd Tinker, snd Williams re-
turned the punt to Graham's 36.
netted a < Repeated passes failed bat a 16-
run was good for j yard penalty; advanced ‘he ball to
1. Held ' the 30-yard . line, at which point
for only 5 yards gain oh the first | Vaught recovered KimbreH’s fumble.
r 4«ya we I
>od car of y*
Drive In ad
Ind It taw eH
’ ear to drive
of all kind* 1
KimbrelVs first pass was wild, bat
JBt Fourtl
a 16-yard penalty put the ball in
play on the 40, where Kimbrell
heaved a 60-yard toss to Kennedy ae
the game ended, v^core: Oiney »1,
Judge El M. Remington will
con.:
vene eounty court Monday morning
for a week ef non-jury cases. *■' , .
Graham, 6 Pint downs; Oiney 11,
Graham 8,
; jhe, lineup: ,t ■
OtttoJ. - Peaitioa Oiney
will be give* ever to the
docket. - • "i —
to to the 3-yard lina. Kelly failed
office. *® «•'" on finil »vro tine plays,
— -[but St. John took the ball avet-a_
aad the third dewn-jT Wohrerton’. y-
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