The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS
AT A GLANCE
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Mo reports front Ciib
jOlney, greet prepare-
way for the annual
The Rare tfushmaster
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The majority of textile * plants A new princess was born /ester- j
'talv’a rulinor housev when ■
in -..jhe north county
ham Steers. ♦ •
. lights, and reflectors
H be installed and fo-
lk In' time to permit
[nght workout under
teachers will dot bo
be opening game, but
'the crowd, are more.
, it Is sai(F.
*r*,i fdvertise the
gbieb the Steers will
prn Olney automobile#,
mil calendars have al-
culated to keep Olney
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Mi-.; wSmmlt -
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ftptne4 yekirfty as was agreed
but lockouts and discrimination by?
employer^ prolonged the ^mhnthrojd
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■strike between more than tW.OOU
ami eastern mills. Strikers
day 'to“ItalyTa. ruling housef when
epoyui Prince Umberto and Crown
.princess Mart* . Jana, daughter of
TXT? KfflV Albert, of fjehruim,
>arents Of a dan
cne
-became ihe
r-'.r-wsf^uitVrflmiW
mxMMm
were vs niumeu f » i « ■ ■■ ____________
in’Korea of factories, but many Cob- j t&tgS p m., rejoicing ail over Italy
tihued idle. - Frtnces Gorman de- j became widespread, j ,_T
dared thatreptfruof 'diacriminastoni^- ^--,^ -
would be carried to the Labor -Re-j 'VftiV Buying. in Texis.'wIT re-j
irried to the Labor -Re-j r .. *isZT
la Tons - Board j^f&r hearing, '' We
strongest Of whicW icotne from 1?»j ]<*,,(>*, ftea V wa* authorised” The
South. According to pre$* fi&ufes K'lauuiption was ■ order®! because of
‘■£8,170 are still, idle apd 182 plant- t tbe icute emergency in fiffy or six.
still closed. ” >The reports ' shows -
'526 opened Monday. '*
m by aa .inrsn? sure of
[game Friday, but Che
kg about thelt- AHy
|0i quiet determination
at against the Steers,
y from the way Coach
putting Ihe squad
r paces the Steers have
Uncit on the opener.
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IEF CLIENTS!;^-
whom she has baea associated for
In yean, he aaaouaeiag her ddaqa
speeUKy. *• ’ '
ty counties, the dispatch - from Col-
lege “Sjafloa sg^I. ::
Tjte possibility that the late I»a-.l—- ---.—
| dore Fisch mentioned as the man] _The Lindbergh’s, were “down” •
; who gave Haup.mann some of the again sonlewhere near St. Louis last NEW YORK .
| ramson money, might have been at night according to a communication ^ ,k,rt* **“ 1,1
t.the vSt, ijawjuptid's Cemetery theVreceived, by Major ^PKIT Rl Xove of.
night that the S-V),«x> was fmid'' fmm iCr-fay^^Andbg^gh-
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PHILLIPS WINS
FIRST GAME OF -
TITLE SERIES
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PbJlip, Petroleum bpltb-d Their
way M *n 8ff to 4 victory over the
Good kata Bakery team last night
in the first of the three-gaiue ser-
je» lo decide the qity soft bail, cham-
-rerii-
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, 'Six runs "In'the seventh nut Phil,
- Sps four seores a head oT fbaJUU.''“ " ;'
-i-kers who tead 'm -the sixjth when.
•j,*; The V thi ..
pinth, .hut came 'up fonr eohs short' .
of “ihe JOtlers. , ' . 4/:
VVeatherall, on the mound for
Phillips tanned 9 men, while "T-tr
nett, pitching for jhe Doughboy*, -
Struck Tout three. V----»-—^ hs. . s -
The game tonight will be calle4-—I *
entered the case yeatprday as Lind- j Th.» famous flier asked
bergh flear eaatward ttf tdentify thei his intimate friend, not to-,.div
picture of the Tate German. Fisch ^ -^cir whereabouts, and said
|*was-“said-—to be—pannijess in New - -
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thirty yearn ilr. Baymoad Drtntars
(above), of the N Y. Zoo, has
7:30 o’clock^. Hope Newman, pra.,
S dent of the league, says. ”
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the <no*t__
t one cap -
tured laat month and now hotued
City Jail Empty - I York j But his poverty does not e<-
For First Time In' ‘Tude hint from the case^ at all, jSt
• More Than A; Week v<-,,ifp,t0” decU^ .
—So, _ _ u_ .'! . The $6,o00ib00 relief bond measure
City Judge ^lby Boling--aad-ri;-B(( >pproved by lbe Senate yester-
Ben Burnell repor3ff- this morning ^ hut rejected bv the "House wnd
t..... ddV hut rejecterfby the "House and fore
jtbat the city jail was. empty tur, -|jScTt To coHfJrener-The dis-, —
an a week,' _____.______ _____ Vs^.n;r.T;e>iirkn
'."heir only Interest was jn reaching
NewYork. "r-
A" *20,00 ),000 appropriation to be
matched dollar or dollar by The
state in> building airports was in-
cluded in the President**--report b'
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Porn-Hog Signers.
To Vote Next Week
On 1935 Program
nay. The plait inctmler a perman-
ent aviation authority, development
Young county -corn-hog contract
^signer? wtff vote "on Ihe "l3S!> pro-.
grant early next week according to
County Agent B. F. Vance.
The- referendum ...will -hring
L of mattresses for
Lilies in Texas will be
F week, official* bf the
[ Commission said lo-
sing County will prob»
in the thousands that
•portioned, according to
Bga, county adminis-
idred mattreeses were
I in Texqp plants last
roduction -will be id-,
ifty-wf «he plents -begin.
tr. Hutching* aay*. r-
course. to rtttiV* the
his comnaodity. yiiatribu-
thoie families without
survey by. case work-
njne the number of
ch county 'wflT be
irders placed with the
lion on ,tW*
to all countie* ckn-
i it one#, bUt the pro-
to- bo-add
pass* will not be' put
(and in most eaoea wifi
a health meaplire.
tbo fire^time in more than ho.pitalitatton ..... -------- ------------------------
eCBUary—to gcneral con- j fiiniU i^,. ^ tQ municipally or [of trans-Atlantic transportation via _
to close" fdntght. et midnight. Atfrhtir flight*, would be made.
age one or -more .* day, and a
many as seven have been coqfined
in the jail at one time, the officer
said!
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C. C. Delegates To
Convention Report
Excellent Meeting
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Brickwork Reaches Memphis Sheriff v
Second Floor Level Gets prisoner
has'
attitude of Young
nad those of the.
entire nation will be considered in
drafting the neV progaiun^' Mr-
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KILLED AnHEEP^
PROGRAM STARTS
County Agent B. F. Vance reporU
that 190 head of sheep were pur- ,
chased by the-governnient yesterday
and Uii' -* -*---t-ni—i
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Pelts of the condemned animafs
must be delivered to the govern,
jnear, Mr. Vance says, and *2 is
tx'ing paid "for mrh -hrrp seeeptel
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_____ _____ _________ old building?,
and work is being Conjentratcd on
the new, atruoliire.
Junior .ChambeF of Commercd, and
Claude Kennedy, director ®f. lts7 week inskle the
organization, roturned from ' the
state convention at Mineral Well*
S'uuiay evening to report that the
Graham dele gate# were- given a
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According to/ Mr. Wjlliams the
program ' included' ■ many features .
Ihqt -are applicfble to the Graham
chamber, and the “general, af moi-
Fourth And Virginia
, . . „ ,■ Street Dips May Be ,
Changed, Mayor Says|
t,Ui i. riiuntv corner of- tourth. and Virgin-
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Minor reanod^fingn was oontplm^-^ ^ will„.f.ce trial' in Mem- poHed m^Uflg of the city
Brickwork on the mew wing at
the high school reafcbad the se<-
•bnd floor line yesterday and.^J
progreying rapidly, *chool.,.(Ulth6ri
lies .report.
Sid Burbon of Coertknctv* i»
buyer for Young county and classi-
fies the animals as-to whether they
are fit for shipment or unable to
stand, tile trip to market.
Persons, desiring to sell sheep are
urgedL to register tljeir namy and
. number of sheep offered fOr sale
' with the county agent in the base-
ment ' of the cour«bouse. ...i_...
phis county on tba^charge of theft
over $50 Mr, Penix said. ,
Drunken Drivers 'Healtii Ass’n Will’
Potential Killers Meet In Abilene
October ,i To 5
tea May""
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[Withbi t’ountr
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Lhaving a surplus of
gicates may sell same
cotton producer in
by making the frans-
tha County Agent's
airing to aell certifi-
annot find a buyer in
| may pool the surplus
with the Assistant
nt who will place the
the national pool to
having a. surplus
certificates will
per pound lea*- a
that will be neces-
net the pool.
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couraging. ‘ . ' f"
The Graham chamber is" one * of
the youiigest in Tekks, and itte . ac-
tivities sine# organized received
much favorable "ymmerit from delc-
oladr;' a
Texas Farm and Banch: A per- !
ler the.iirfhicn,___
-wheel of an
gate’ of older - and
bets represented at Tjfineral Wells
Loving Club Girl
Wins Trip To Fair
Mis* Frances Miltican of the
Loving 4-H club won' a trip to the
Dallas State Fair Oct. 9 to 11 be-
cause her outstanding club work-
Miss Norfleet Grimes, county home
demonstration agent says.
Frances is the successful oVaier
of 14 excellent mammoth bronie
turkeys (which wljl be shown at the
state fair next month.
ailtomohile' is a potential kijler. He'
is just us dangerous as an army
•__a. 42L.._».. ■ ** m wmivit rsT I
is just a$ dangerous a* *Mrmr 1 wi|^ ^ h^, the: Wooten jlolbl
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, dnr ‘ public enemi*e.H
laiget " UT" ' Yet drunken drivers ard avryt- j
ed daily by our police and our 1
NTo Order To Resume
' Cattle Buying Yet,
r______________.. „ . . . County AgenijSaya
held' last night in the City. HglL, . ^ ^ ........
According to Mayor .1. /, GallaheH ^ Although a dispatch from Cotleg*
plans are being -drafted to eliminate T- ,, ... ---■-----------—J »
' “ope of the dips or lessen the depth
Of. each, - ’-. - t">.i ;-x-
Tbe council also voted,go charge
tinerant photographers ten dollars
a day iidepMa - . ■
"All Alley Will* be opened through
to Vinginia Stret north of hoorth -j-he program here was sioppea
rrreet behind the Bruce Street -pro, ^ wwior. ago" just after
fcuy, i»r. GlllghfP Mid. -------*--TpraisetyTntirkfMl U'U dll a. 6i)lMi«*d
The'meeting was colluded afUer thp week.*. Shioment Of
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Station' this moning announced that,
cattle baying has been resumed in
Texas with a Tin),000 quota for the
week; County Agent B F. Vance
had' not been notified at nopn of-the
rgspmption of buying1 •*> Young
county. L"* jf* ... a. -•
The program here was stopped
%-i-
McCamant, Preniderjt. .The
I rn^tine jj open to ~ physicians,
rf *‘-* 'Ik—I small amount* and
at liberty, to
set thtm
offense.
We do not know just
and others
i lieallli.
the council had agree*!
t>v»i»rd of ‘ fqu%lizaiion-October 1.
[ OP^n W. yay»«vw»t | V""' ‘ ^ ~~ ^ ^ {
officers, nurse*, sanitariaha^ gDys PredoitllRlXte /E
hers interested in public I On Birth Rolls
quota for the week. ~ * Shipment of *v
all animals on hand was eontmued*
but Mr. Vancfc. ii unable to predict
if th<"buyv^ wilt be
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- I will' be. -special sections for nurses
how Iar ; laboratory workers, and full time j ha*-been increased
o,ir laws permit » court to go n | offiwr8 Amonit the 8pcak-
assessing punishment for this of-| er< %vilL ^ Dr. John W,, Brown,
fense. but if the pugigten^t. now | officer; Dr. Lewis ,C
allowed is not severe enough, the Cr>bbe. _ R j^Baughl Senator J..
Taws should be changed. !
Officers To. Split
Black’s Shift Until ,
He Is Able To Work
olding Night
>ns This Week
-a u zjvjkb JtxtS,m
Knieff i, holding **S-
• Wight after ' workouta
ion for the Olney gam#,
[to cuqsment upon the
other than to
i fans ana entire-
*ie. w'
Kimbrell will be able
hi* right hand will he
id prohibit the passing
Knieff has so counted
and Morris, who sun-
ned ankles last weak,
better.
and night sessions
intended to polish Up
* | and blocking M
-j.....Besides the general meeting there!
yvho is found guilty of driving while
under the influence, flf figuor should
be, locked up for a stated period of
time and in addition he should be
prohibited from driving a motor
■vehicle not less than aix lyonths.
■Officers should not wait ufltll n
T ‘drunken driver ha* brim in an ac-:
•’ -cident or hS4 killed ‘someone be-
fore 'making an arrest, but should
erresf the party on'evidence that
City councilman hTuearion last he is under the influeane^C- liquor
night voted not to appoint a mkr-
place until hp To able to resume
hi* duties, and arrangements are
being made to split' bis *Jiift be-
tween the other 'officers, Mayor
Gallahor aay*. - . ' ’ t
Black’s condition ip said to hie
steadily improving.
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to the. extent that Jie.ie deprived;of ^ „
. idT^n' fiVdere "Tnd* on rerniing
EXTRAS ON BABIES DOESN'T
PAY
Robert, six, had prayed long and
ardently, fdr a boby sister, but
without results. Then one night he
added: .........* -
* “And tf you have A baby, almost
finished don't wall to. put la the
tonrls and adenoids; thAy'U
thorn out anyway.” -x
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H. BeckT M. D.; and rep-
ot the United States
Public Health Service, State Medi-
cal Association, Agricultural De-
partment, AmerkSXn Public Health
Association, andf State Medical As-
•sociarioh. ,
The program, will consist of dis-
enssions of health, work possibt*
with ralltr funds, milk sanlution.
.water. and sewage, public health
pursing, health legislation, and
communicable dipease control.
Many, cilles send their health
workers1 bo this meeting -so that-
up With the now
.oeyeinpsuauHto ■" their. rTf?rr ., f™™
will bo specially fmo this year as
from automoblle acCtdenl* woutd bo
recorded.
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BOOKMARKS
Powder puffs, hairpins, playing
cards, pocket combs, surgical in-
struments, paocila, poet carts, but-
tonhooks, and even a-atrip of ba-
son, era among bookmarks found
In volumes returned to public li-
brarian.- Bookmark manufacturers
now realise that the trouble with
cut i their business has been that they
1 triad-'
«S^e,S3S55W
The population of Young county
by four boys
within the last week^ according to
the stork's latest report.
■A son .was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Grimes last Tuesday, to
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dozier and Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd Callaway on Friday,
anil to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bam-
hardt Sunday,;, ,• ••
Officers Search
For Kidnapers
Legion To Start- --
1- Membership Drive
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- Plans were made by. the Ligon.
Daniet Post of-'th* American Legion
for a concentrated membership drive
to be waged in the nW. future, ah4-,
dues for the. post ear were reduced
from $T.M> lo $i60. T. J. Edward*,
post adjutant, announces
According to Mr. Edwards team*
“c. Will probably be ongaaized and h
con est started. ' ■
: Among those who paid dues t*
start the new year right were W. B--
Bellomy and T. C. Wilkinson^ of
Offices" are on. the iookmit this Newcastle, and A. E- Lynch, 9- K-
week for thf^ possible kidnapers, DcwSy, H. V. Crawford, and T. J^.
who according ' Ui A. L Shahan j Edwards of Graham,
kept hjm prisoner 36
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EdWards requests all, old
kept hjm prisoner 36 hours after , Mr. . towards request-
forcing him to. ride and drive them ,maml»rss to'pajf 1985 dues
from Albany to Oburrje sn. Olon —
Msb jftss
.....,-f KNEW
- A " street car motorman, after
clanging bla bell consistently behind
an obstinate coal true* far two, of .tV .SC-hour ■-
blocks, finally managed tto get up,'■■The hWnSjjler*. tap nsan a»d
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^1 "e —*,X 't *RU IMI'V Ijlb wqaw rn - — ■
lease I o Ft *cn'' U ' .c 4 o’clock
Mordnr ^Vi-nirg a** I allowed . to
reiumTA Graham.., *". 1
According to the victim's, ac-
count 'he was fortta to take driig-
ged li iuoV, and ”Vmi‘lii-MI oncon-
scious- or semi-con-cions st*t» most
as pMaeblgu-.
TV,-.v4m
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alongside the driver. The motorman j woman, got it to his car rear A1
" oat of his window and jnat hany Wlion
leaned ,,,
looked. The tough truck driver
brazenly said: ; KM th«!
motorman replied. “I kpew what
you are. I just wanted to see what
yeSTThOke-Bka.” _
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Soon, Akin Says
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’X~J. J. Akin, chfdrmm
committep *W»tk1n|f. for a branch ”
the Kederaj-lxian aad Savings As-,
sririatioA W Graham, declared, to.
day' that the charier will probably
be delivered her* within the next
few day*, and that a committee
‘meeting has been called tor this
afternoon. ■ J
Approximately *M,000 will be
available for buUdtng.- and hgre*
financing Who. the Graham branch
office is set up.
"’•■■ „ ■ r- -I. s.
be i* moA at a fiia
station and conse ted tc gi-i nn*
of them a ride into town. The one
stuck a gun in hit rifts and forced
him to Stop and P*ek up the Oth^
ora, Shahaa mid. ... .
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