The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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NUMBER TWENTY.
ERS INVADE OLNEY
Transportation To
Olney Needed By *
Members Qf Band
Rehder Reports
1417 Bales Ginned .
- Up To Sept 16th*
LOOK ’EM OVER
• •Raymond Riggs, bond manager,
r ' announces . that ► transportation ^-is
nijdcd for member* ef.the’Lrons
to 01-
ney tonight; and that persons Jeav.
in*' Graham' 1»UT 6 o*to«fc~ai4 n.
quested to stop at’ the auditorium
or Driver hoteT-if bandl^J^TTWit
’‘If ~ Taken—to-. tha.,,gamt.
n 'r ■ ' • • • i •
; ; o l iMs v
Name- *
Atchley.
irpehliri
be an.1 Rehders, special agent in Young
I county for. the Department of Com- Harris,
>f the Snore*. j '*■'■ -J < Jennings;
etitions | .. —--- v Kennedy.
r ^ CITY PLAYGROUND ™ '
—- —BALL CHAMPIONS 3^
Burns.
Byrd."
'Cum
l-ritsell;
I Fink. ...
Coodloe,
Haley,
.137 G 0
pared to leave Graham Jate this af-
ternoon-for their inyasipp of Olney;
7*S*~iXL. 5 *
tions-aXtef . the pep"raUy and put
to Bed early with Knieffs alllnom.
tion to keep the necessity of whip-
ping OTney uppermost in their minds.
The game will- be called on the
Cub field east of the high school
building at 8 o’clock, but the pep
v,uad and..l.icrii club bund will leave
at 6 o'clock in order to impress Ol-
ney with Graham’s enthusiasm by
a concert and rally doyfln town her
fore the game.
j New lights at Olney were install,
i ed this week, and according to waft}
'from Cub quarters,- all is in naAo
1 iness for the first game. Olney
‘ has been preparing tha initial
battle for several wee In, »“d an
unusually large • orowd from the
Kelley. ......135 B 2
McKinney, 140 T - 0
McWhorter. ..... 164 T I)
.jit. John, D.,
Tinker.........
Vaught........
Williams.....
Wokerfon. .
»nt “Thf challenge flung at " the
™*- Doughboys, -**f 1BB~ .champions,
^**^by Huffman-Johnaton will be veiy "
tkm j gladly aecepteJ"'Tloy Wheat, —*• -J-J
vth I Bf,er 0f the Good Eats team said j
I this morning.
*b* j Managers of the two teams came
tt°n!to an agreement shortly after noon
b*- yesterday, and the game will
« No word has been received this that s game wilt be played every
:» r..ps.oi in t^e protest Thursday afternoon between the
it Knt Wednesday Sight against the Shawnee ward first t«»m and the
il cessation of catUe buying in Young high wheal second and scrub
r- connly. County Agent B. F. Vance teams. . -e—w'Hi*-'
la- qepui Ur——--—-■ Mr. Deacon said that Interest
* Eight telegrams were sent to canr'be ’m*hllaiued by .thosia-JMSkljr.
S- George Barnes, atato officer in games and that the boys who »r«
11 charge of the cattle programTmn gum! material’ for^ first string posi-
ai though a press dispatch this mom- liana are thus developed long be-
in ing states that Texas ’ has been al- fOre they themselves are conscious
w lowed , 75,000 additional head for that they are being rfatchedi'
ill ___I'' . . Tk„ wa us Sa ■ art II ko nallaH tmrnruL
"* row» or seat. .. m. center sec- , ^ ^ wiU >althar
gg^ggpgpgpfi
Fred Arnold and the Rev. Bryan .7"* *n *vei4«* wel*ht.
-mrhlM 1.1 ■i'U.tia, milLJ.. -
Home team for a? "ride'
IS mwwtse
extension of time
Tha. County 'Con-
lioner • then at-
out a settlement
•factory to a ma-
ters creditors both
mount. If a «•»-
12‘ie
According to tentstive lineups th^
Olney backfield will weigh about
136 pef mahy -and.-Steers 16KT"“
Kimbrell will probably be started
in the backfield in spite / of his
bandaged right hand, and Morris
and Paraley will take end and fuB-,
back positions after having, been on
the injured list for mdre thaa a
week. wwt (v
— “^GfC'l Enix of Eliasville prss
Grahsui today.
Following art the * probable line-
ups for the two teams:
OLNEY ‘ ^
Coodiotu.-^~J_. , ■ - - -I?*—-M-
McWhorter, -JW4 . .t'
- Atchleyt ....... .....163 T
torium the crowd formed at' the
corner of Third and Elm streets for
Coaches Are Guests •:
At Rotary Luncheon
■*«>•** Ss.
_Coaches Pat Knieff and Flpyd
Deacon were guests ef Rotarians
at their! weekly luncheon this noon
in the basement 6f the Christian
church, and talked briefly on the
out)ook for a successful season and
the poeaiWlity irf wiaaing the Olney
[ efu’t, ’fwi'nr.mi, c
Fr TripS Carpenter^-------------- Lt2 F
j Fink. 14l jT
**tT—~~---' St. John, —.........l52 H
-Vanss ra l|th.„rir: f • ...lr- igg..
/iJli -thre**i Guard poertibns will likely to IRC
fbnr ' \ oung ^ by BJ-!St ,fc7. Cox^ 135; or
' free ^ Vaught, 139. —V-- '
t
Donald Richberg,, general counsel
for the National T
istration, was named chairman of the
policies and a , board ot fi
tereferenee -with Austrian Indepeh-
Recovery Admin- | depce' would not be' tolerated, fbe
-* *u‘*-----' 'document state that,; pnfcttihmtion
ite , of Jf* “Strisn freedom will contnue
bvelt,1*to to^inspiro their pfe^in£
fugh S. scribed «a Austria’s declaration o^
iw *MU-independence. , s
lident of “PerChmouth" S.anton, Texas bad
x) Coin- pv»n, died- in the electric chair at
I>1CJ u*" Jlontsville early rthi» morning tat
m the principal
it ion to certain
principal of tha.. .
followed pruvjd-
11 tors yive their
, not accept the
IS msy retain j^r De>COn discussed life value of
into the Court- fooVt>,Tr~iiuT.U|p. piliteipisa involved
1. At the en <n *„r |jfe afier high school
ears or before a[)d coUeg€ —-^r-~_
chase thf fai^n j £ H Pope, Fort. Worth Rotarian,
it upon it by wls vj„itor at the meeting, and M.
oinled by the w Larmour reported a one hundred
McGomas,
I The five who wilT lTiake rhe trip
.are: Berl Oatman of_ Loving. Ken-
n-i.rh v.iir »l P«dfrntt| MarvTn Hill
| of fftaham, ’ Marvin Averett - il
J Newcastle, and G—jP.-—Elliott oX
[Jean. ' ^ . '.w.
The boys will leave Graham on
the afternoon of-the 15th of Oc-
tober and "return on the night of
the 18th. ^ i
These trips see made piwsible by
the State Fair of Texas, thf Ebt-
tens'ion Service of A and fi college,
and the Young County Fair Asso-
ciation.
the slaying of Sheriff J. C. Mosel y i
of Tulisf in._a gun YTgH ifV Jxnuscy-
bT" l®38i> - Stanton slept_ soundly
while preparations were being mado
and said, “I’m not afraid to ride
that fiery chair.”
Green.
Kendall,
professor of law at Johns Hopkins
University; and Walton Hamilton,
professor of law at Yale -University.
The board of w+ich Richberg is
head ia composed "of Secretary of
TnHrtor Harekl L. Ickcfc. SecreUry
of Labor Frances Perkins, Cheater - ----------
Davis, administrate!? of the agricul- not later than Oct- 1, W. W. Heath.
per cent "attendance last Friday.
slates that
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be 'certified
Frances Millican and Beulah Wea-
therby will be the two 4-H club
girls to get free trips to. the state
Only a sensational -alibi can save
Hauptmann according to Clarence \
Darrow, noted.....criminal lawyer.
Hauptmann is entitled to the Bert
j legal talent to be had, Darrow said,
but refused to take the case on the
grounds that he was not well in-
formed on tha case and wito ‘an
old. man now”. Hauptmann’s bail
! ifiCM*"'1**' -vxtsssnr*.. $•
will be token to New Jersey to
face murder charges as soon as
possible, and it 'under indictment for
extortion. ........
Fair this year, Mias Norfleet’Grimes,
county home demonstration. agent,
announces. , - *
Mias Milbcan won on her tur-
keys, and Mlaa Weatherby for he*
bedroom demonstration.
The girls will be the guests of the
fair October Pth to Hth .inclusive,
Be Ready Monday
According to Mai William*, pre-
sident pf the Junior Chamber of
Commerce, night lights' at Graham
field will be ready by Monday
Received
ootton loan , pppli-
No. 14. Graham-Tick
Rated At 500 Barrels .„
Nash and Windforr’s .No. 14
ham-Vick was rated at *00
L» A WeHa pf Potter <bUHry vn-
serted a classified advertisement in
the Amarille News asking for raia.
The ad read; Wanted by Thursday,
good soaking rain.' A .32 inch fail
was recorded Thuroday morning. „
Cattle buying in Texas was gtou
nesf impetus yesterday when Texas
quota was increased by 71,000 head.
The program wiU only bo resumed
in areas whore the drouth i*-thP;
HEARING ON CHARGE OF
DRUNKENNESS TODAY
'The fate of Miss Ruby Britain
rest* , in the hands of Seymour jur-
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1934, newspaper, September 28, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884329/m1/1/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.