The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, September 3, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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gely of cheeper construction aadfla the Legislature *«• not frilling
of ton ooro not, and hov* not line* to give the people on ovon ehsuoe
Wn mad* modern. If Ttato ovur' With criminals befogs tbo low. Toon
roach ■», point whore they will pay °f effort to reform our coart* and
the landlord even a email return to simplify procedure in the cauae
Op- hie inymtawat, there should he a of jtufrt haa brought few returns,
splurge of modemirtnlr of small Lawyer* will not do the -Jofc for pa
-houses and the remodeling of larger J( ib« people are to be relieved from
hou*c to compact, living apartments, the constant menace of criminals
quo /oust remember that an auto- if the courts are to stove the people
mobile, radio, iceless refrigerator, efficiently and' withowt-wnneoeaiarj
and a few other modern inventions <ieUy, theilaymen. not Uwyers. will
aca.. a* necessary part ofc,the;eelar- hava to force the iaaue. If the
ied man s household equipment. He; lawyers rsfussto act, , than let us
Published Bvery Afternoon
Except Sunday. -
Clyde Ouiiin is a bo
n Fort Worth today.
■All Cards s>f Thanks. Obituaries, salaried
and Wre helices., sre charged .format) t ml rent
:half • the regular rate*.' .^-r, „A,'~
Tr The Grshtnsf Dsthr-"ferppfter In- tityo- ff„'
vites errmmunicationv for nuNiealion ’place to
when aphiect is of general Ifitemt. j children.
.h>;au she f fhtnild do everything IB
her power . to comfort .mother.
Daughter 1* light, hearted '/ and
after losing a be*u “who haa been
rcoming 'for* Tjapntbs will nof
worry, but It is not * easy for'
mother to give up.;'* prospoetive
son-in-law ro daughter should he
very hind to her anil urge her not
i to worry. She Oiotrtt! rnroumr.'
Cox, edit©*1 volj
Mows,' was- a busine
Graham .last F-iday i
Cog also spent a fe*
itlng ;his brother, Ed
i member of the Rep
Mrs. S. 8. Bate*
M. Knox were Ft Y
last week, and while
wage gweetg - of - tm
■ttsrnwn* 1*
ern living quarters for small foroi-
li**.—Republican-News, St. Johns,
limited t
li>Vrw.lPT«trcft rates WT*J. BE
GIVEN UPON ACPl/TCATION
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If-* United State*
Senators uhlth' has lieen making a Pro l
of ..the cost 'of' crime 1V> the j p*ari
Cntted States place* the figure at |
nearly 812,980,OQO.OOO jpnually.
is *''sttggteing^sum.
it is beyond comprel
The headless hortemlB was . a
yth, bit the headless motorist is
reality.
, . THE ABC OF BAFimr
Or •—JJhe cause of safety has a very
ill litmple'^SitLs.iniportant A.' B, CT
ng|Tfie
mJ Careful: —"—
" -T'-JThat motto should govern con-
ro. ‘ duct in every home, in every place
((j of business—and especially in ev-
jj tty automobile. Because it Is con-
,er stantly violated, thousands of peo-
lre pie 'die needlessly esch year, 88,000
of them in motor accident* alone.
If a man thinks he is going to b*
tick, he frequently is, and if a
town thinks it is falling behind, it
tin b ill luil».~~TW~ n<S*~6tlieis nation do
accident* take so great a toll '
There is .nothing difficult about
playing safe, The mjsin thing to
remember is to never take a need-
les* chance'—never do anything
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Vocational Teacher
Texas Centennial
Commission Prints
* 40-Page Brochure
A writer the other'day nu»df_the
statement, or repeated it, that wo-
Is Rotary’s G^est
man is - the backbone of the nation.
And he might have added thst on
those warm
vif'"
Rotariana Triday noon Trfwd O]
■ " Rose, vocational instructor at
•— high school, outline ' the
urso of Study for "the .fall term
and money in ’ running them Joshs
"and make arrests occasionally, but4-'ni«ry. *
b^ing arrested, seems to be the least j example,
of their trouble*..^ Every criminalj
knows there is a; chance, -to escape. nir
jail, snd if .prevented; thace are the -PW
co’urts, bound'by.precedent and rufes„.^e
of procedure, which give them a 70" Th
itKer of the per cent- chance
« — a * a ■*“ V
Corsicana, Texas, Sept 3.—
Within the last few" days thera has
been mailed-by the publicity com""
mi t tee . of '■ the Togas Centennial
Commission mo re than 4,000 copies
of a forty-four • page brochure,' ac-
curately portraying the history of
the Texas Centennial movement
from itu inception-some' eleven
yearn ago to the present "date,,
summer
the world.
(Minn.) .Gazette.
. • •'
and explain the vocational
that ia bang dwnJ thtswghoo
puaiod thorn to .Giulia
ing with Ws brother 1
a laager stay.
WJSE B1RDS, Th0SB PUCKS
Should, perchance a verdict of guil-
ty "fet ^nUeied. after four or. five
years Of delay, s'nd tfiis verdict bo
sustsinet^’hy the higher court1 after
to ci minimum.'
fhtre- is- ec greater anj-mor*
Chas. E. Hinson preceded Mr.
liufi talk with a discusslop of
the wheat outlook in Young ‘coun-
ty and the Southwest, and the rf*
td, every newspaper editor in Tex-
es, to the manager of every Cham-
ber of, Commerce, to the fourteen
hundred "members of the Advisory
Boards in the twp hundred aud
fifty-four counties, to all members
possesses lose, justification— the
unavoidable .accident is to rasp as
to bo," almost non-existent. Nearly
~'",J ' ’ i caused because
another two years, they always havfc
SMALL HOMES NEEDED
a governor to appeal to for a
feet of the drouth and lust yiw»«
surplus upon..the market.
There are twin crying needs in
every accident is caused
someone was reckless, careless, ig
In dozens of courts in the SPuth-
nui ant. Remember the A B. C. of
second and third tinfe.
"The crimes
vary from five to ten years of eg*.
Children have grown into manhood
and womanhood and new crimes Sfe
taking the attention of the public.
The Legislatures in the various sta-
tes meet and adjourn without giving
the aiatfer serious thought. Every
attempt* to bring about a reform
Hi procedure and to cut the fed tape
that binds,mad limits the powers of
our judges is defeated. Lawyers
Schools,
safety—snd you wil ^e doing yqur
part to eliminate, hazards that
afiaar —-- - - ,
It will be available for inspec
tion at' all 'times at the places
named above to any peiaoa desir-
ing information from it No ad-
ditional copies, however can be
mailed by tbo publicity committee
Proves; Innocence
After 15 Tears
•'The addition of a thin sheet of
aluminum has been found to more
than double the insulation qualities
The book throughout is beau-
tifully illustrated, and it is the
hope of the Publicity Committee
that tt will prove a valuable con-
tribution to tha history of the
State, not only at SUs time, hut
for the .perusal of future genera-
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GRAHAM DAILY
— iw......Love -is a.
there are people who, worid rather
marry ter money.
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It tolls n- good deal about a man's
borne life if he orders rice pudding
snd home-made cake at a ’ L
MON DAT.
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the problem of, the towns and the
■Other applfcs to boffi ' to^* SuT
rural area*. During the last few
months there have b*Nni_ a score
or store df person* in this office
inquiring for a small modern liduiW,
^Jtost houses are too large for the
average salaried man. These larger
bouse# were built la every country
towa a few years ago when build-
ing coats were less. The smaller
houses built at that time were lor-
be*
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B. C, Ang. M-
Esllow aviators at the Jericho sea-
aided aa American av-
iator, who hat loot hie baartnga en
route to Vancouver by forming •
hotnan arrow pointing toward
this city. The American flyer had
oasasd over the civic airport and
was miles north Of hers before be
'••covered Us predicament. As he
rireled over Jericho the
settlors gave Mm dlructhms by
IWng up In the- -form of an ar-
>em oh tbo field.
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, September 3, 1934, newspaper, September 3, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884355/m1/2/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.