The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Monday, September 24, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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Jean And Newcastle
Girls Enter Prize
Candlewick Spreads ']
Mias Norfleet Grimes, county
home demonstration agent announ-
ces the. Misses. Louise Baldwin and
case of Charles Bubble Wray Bullock of Jean and
Htenced by both Newcastle ' were awarded, first and
er county jurors second for. the fine clndlewick bed
hection with the spreads entered last week at the
Elga,'an New‘fair. •’ .
. filed with the ' The spreads ware on display in
peals. today for 1 the home demonstration exhibit,
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GRAHAM, TEXAS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER J4. H
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STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS
AT A GLANCE
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September Quota
Almost Exhausted,
f Hutchings Reports
SZ flushed preparations for the fsir,
the fore part of September caused
1 most men on the relief rolls to
FAVORITES COP
ALL BUT ONE IN
CONCLUDING MEET
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While Colonel and Mrs. Liudbcl'Jgh rescue wsrkers had been ordered .i work out their monthly work card,
started Eaat to assist in solving the to withdraw The men were trap- [ work re|ief ig a|mogt at a
mystery of their aon’a kidnaping and pod by fire, and fUteen bodies ,.iandstil| until tbe firstt of October,
death, another < man, and posgibliy | had been recovered, before /thy or.
a woman were -mentioned by New j dm to cease rescue work was given-
York authorities as connected vyth | Kxpldsions endangered the lives-Of.
the -^investigation. Circumstantial; rescue squaifs, and carbon monoxide,
M UMufUlihM. ^ JobuM* ,
THREE-GAME SERIES
WILL DECIDE CITY
* SOFT BALL CROWN
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evidence mejujyvhile increases around^ ggs became
Bruno Hauptmann, German, wUf SI_ r [■ f ..
i,'being held-- after. f 12,f &0 had been_ The' iMerksville. '££„'3forr depact-
ufHaithcd iipp^Hauptmann's garage, win broke up Huey Long’s politi'-
A cable fytmi'ijcfmany aaMV thgfchart stomping Her’ a few nuidijgg.
> MaGefcothei wihb Haupln»a^B^.ssiil<! Hourly, *and caused ..Lhe Kfngfl.h t r'
■ hart1; iett him the money died more become -ebittidfrably irijd. White!
i than 1 1i----ffg »n<* faft many on. -Long was ^speai^g. at tae..'~caprt-A -
'paid bills in Ids Fatherland- It wa• ’house in behalf of Lieut- wor. Jbhn
i also revealed - that Hauptmann Tr, “Journey's candidacy for justice
sprained his ankle about the time- : of the state - supreme court the fits
G. Earl .Hutchings relief adminis-
trator, declared today. „ ' .^_v“
A group is being worked on the
school project, and others are„sub-
iiiereasingly . heavy, — ject to. ea|l on aanitaCv jyhs, tEr.
Huvchiogs 'says.
Inferable lA„_gUrs won th(1 Y(,ung county fair j G- ” and Mahatma close second and
, V’V, ... ;t--. I U»U A»«1TV r* UB IVIUIW|/VU, , Hill III uuv Hiup
•»*u. champmiship Will Bt 8 and footprinU outside the Lind- ) Volunteer firemen had _____________
o c ac tonlg t w en ips , bergh nursery gffo'w only o|te heav>»jipi iculty—getting through the s.gret
iroleuni marts the Good Eats Bak-.)ool
had limped badly.
, JhiUin^ .JPetroleum won the first
half achaduia"anfl
indicating that thg kidnaper fn front of the courthouse, and
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Favorites cooped honors fifall but
the fourth race' -of..,fjio. last day’s
program at the fair groun-'s Satur-
day afternoon
~ Snooser, who hadn't placed tbera- .
tofore, ran first. Ruby Taylor, an-
other long shot, finished second, and
Grand Title,_ thind place winner in
■tb« ifmH’Ht -race Thursday; eame in
thirjL d—- - ■*—
Cliri ai*d*
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■ftanpi, .second arid third.J
Aruiu* Jp ahytfierLfaVor/:e, wdn the
second race, fallowed hr Two-Bits
ami Panzereta second 'and third.
If the fifth^'ahd last _rsee Betty.
Jo finished in the lead with -Boacos j
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at *-TSb»-atatars4jlC
n crnnrn ’7‘ .“"V * — I retunied 'to their job- Ahi* morning
N ^ ^ m0rf ln’fre,tin* io work white a board of three at-
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V MU niv C up declare a signif^aat victory in the j Mtoi ed, hut no jme ever fOTind out:
Gmjast toW by a wide .margin. The
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placed and more upi
rV""' m 1 . i1 ,l"f"rti‘1 board set up for arbitra-
L th^ but mMuto£Himi.»y «>.t
soft ball title Saturday night by de- - third.
feating Marathon Oilers, Mid-Kan-
1 Xing’s state troopers were ordered „„ €>mp cntry ,4 to 2 in th?
arrest the volunteers. .. Backed Jhe Mld.Kansas team ^ an ear.
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b, sG.z«is*’a,
on error in the
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during • the Fair, - threw being the 'Winner of the city ____
county H-D ■ championship. Gamas, tonight, Tues-
j day, god Wondnesday, will decide
of their pram.; ih» Aftlg, __ ■
,en «ot~riothing ' but - a -4Jmac:
weeks' vacation without pay.
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unger, Huffmsn-Johnston, runners iip in . _ ; .. _ , . , .
^ -- ’ lqst'their t>OD<E mv)Mul'e- the Texas legislature
With midnight Tuesday as the
deanline for passage .of the relief
up- the second half play,
[chance to meet -the
of all The 'dliiba final, 0f {He
. in the
last 'schedule “when
Hiss j vlt/ - namaferr~-niled against the
....... f Pmieat -Horn*- ’ taawTafor playing
ent also reports who they odnsidered to, be an ineli-
approved, and j gilds man early in the season.
.of chicken, 18 of ■ - p.-p—
-trJS!SffiET BUYING -
final approval.
todsy tp accomplish the
_i! Ho«»e end senate conferees hive
ageed on differences and set the
amount—aA J6JMMWHK).______The re
m'alning $3,500,00(1 may be issu'd
in January if necesiary it. „ was
pointed out. Vote on the issue will
be taken today. ~ . ”
OPERATION..
HoapiUl.
Wat carried
r Saturday j
ndicitis opera- ;
She'
COMMENCES TODAY
WITH 600 QUOTA
where the fire was ..or who turned B*C[>*<* 'I .
in the slsrm’ " 4 i l hc winning scorCs were brought
in tn* »iwm ^ by Cromer and Matthews in . the
FAIR ATTENDANCE
IS ESTIMATED AT!
30,000 THISYtTIR
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The first snow of’
......Nearly 30,000 people passed
through the gates of the Twelfth
Anm**1 Young County*” Pair ithia-
acofding to a summary repuil
, pui'pose for . which it rnMVfm-d]* -t»r goutli as Lake Tahoe, and heavy
wq. the coast
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down gcros- Montana, Idah.. , elude the 4 runs. \ ----»r-~t «»TOIig ro a summary report — .' -I
ington, Oregon, And Northern- Call- Ho,mes Mid.Kansas~*center field- made this morning by th^ Fttr fDte-e-,.- "
iornia ye.Serd.y as a l&jnch cover- er accounled for the two runa gc0T-ed aoefatioa.— , j" ^
mg blanketed Prospect Peak in Las-- . lhc 0ilers. , HU- hit in the first The tabulation shoals sppron-
sen National Park. Snow fell as ^ wa|k in the ninth iw —-----
rain wi
as far
as reported' do
as San Diego.
were the jmately 20,000 paid admissions, with
-ebOut' -OTiw- lliuuUllil siisdh'TTckets
IT
est games of the season
the fiiw gt'lFli eililbitais, sad pssaai tMOOd
as did to all participants, in bail games,
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'Sheep buying was
started in
j- Young county this moping, and
*" ■ Earl “Hutchings, in charge of their
iiipnieht, Ts tiusy making- arrasgs-
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I Two hundred and sixty trapped
in mine pits near Wrehalh, Wales,
were left to their fate today .after
ART DEPARTMENT eSiTWAS
Manuel King, Tsxas* yl£Uth ' Who
trains lions, balked at the idea of '
dimiiing a ladder to a boo.h yes- {
terilay. The 10-year-old wonder '
is .the youngest Tratner to put the j .
king of beasts through;'a flaming , ;
hoop,'" but admitted his fear of j
climbing ladders. ,■ * I
: races, rodeos, and other evsats.
Ssiurdsy was the bekt of the four
! days paid admissttte. -
Although the financial statement
J of. this year's exposition has not
been released officials of the Fair
| Association declare that sufficient
income was derived from admis-
l-sions, concessions, and other sources
i .11 .—r.. nt th.
tpents for
moving' 600 head this
weeit-^ .Accord ing to County Agent
•B. F. Vance, RfiOO head have-been'
FINEST DISPLAY EVER TO BE • -
HELD HERE, MRS. BATtS SA,VS
j Stubbs, visiting pitcher.
CHIROPRACTORS
MEET IN GRAHAM
SUNDAY MORNINGi
__" ' j to.-i^iy.all! expense of the J»>r tWa
Approximately Forty West Texas
I Chiropractors accepted the invite- Persons having bills agamst the
tion of the Texas Chitopractic Re- Fay Assoc,at,on are noUf.ed tp pro-
iseareh Society and assembled at the™ t0 ^he Chamber of Com-
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.. football field additional veterinarian, hsd been (||e d- w„ ,he fiDMt t0
poets are being **ned Young dbunty^ but. hat ''<> be exhibitM in , y> >n<,
Hsrhisan of the: mstructipns had been received as ^ a percMitg^ of orig.
I inals wis entered than ever before.
H-
chool
Harbison of.the.! instructions
Service Company^’ renewed boy ing.'
Mczr;.
ymy ' En mm.
the field by
morning.
The meeting prop-
the American Legion Rooms
Memorial Auditorium. ^
.-The purpose of this meeting was
to give p short resume, of the lat-
est
convened in l*F
in the : Checks for premium winners .^pnll
j be mailed out in about ten days
i-H Club Girl
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Winners Announced
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Junior v
Oils, original: Still life; Sam S.
Bates, jr., Graham, Garnet Her-
rington, Graham;. Betty Jo FHdel, | egt" acjepttfic methods and ideas!
Griham.. Landscape; Bbttey Jo Fn- I sdvanced durill(t th(. ^v-'Cnulrmte ”
del Charles Norton. ^ 1 Course at* the Palmer §?hool -of
Buying ia Xe^s Is to pto^esa >re the-name* of Gkti ^rtoi^-Oiney; Sylvan _
of 02-QQU iteaiTper day for 1|||l|l|i|[|<| ,,bha.i wmiu/rTTnlTgr i-tHney. Still |jfe: 61aii<f Jay,’ 6l- wnrk.TTA bfgRIwn EoBaslwt - nLoon *Ur °
twi" Charles NmUm, Olnay. Fig ;|—^ ' Hi-lit
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^ ot'm duh^ putowsv,
"hipp'n'g te steughterirtg- housiesf un-! ^ ribbon winners ^jML
; the boya may like The c.trle program, all pro-jdep>rtment ’ ’ ,,
lights befoife ■ thd nf liitoaH iwaaCIroBi...aijeeh [ “***“ '
night, hut since
set before Wir- --------—-—, .----„ -—--.
can be attached, "between FSBC and parking cpmpsnj [ Still life; Mrs. Anne
■Id Bot predict 'officials for .'the job. ° ‘ ”
nstallation Would be of
«fter^£-~—
winners .
'wil be done in commercial plant*,1 41*.*rdhat^Tja^_^ottoW|~toh>sville;
contracts already having been "made Mrs. Dewey Knox, Graham.^ ,—,
n W chosen.'
—First jesi; I.esill* IBgOt.
Eliaa-
bS Sh^ner POrtr,it’ S*m lG’-.F>rRef,l, V . .. ^ . f- Dr ’ vine, Helen ; Hill. Dorothy Young.
rs„ Bk$OA . Graham. —The, ^AdjmHW “Sy^facPr.-.^ ^ Qi.lda nivia. ,
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fen Baseballs
[ the fair tournament
iz baseballs by the
of Commerce
Association, Hope
nt of the league, an.
who detested Mid-
buyKi? program, he added.
Meanwhile, according to Crain; the
cattle program appeared' to be del
finitely ended. Crain said he had
been informed by George Barnes,
-representative of the Agricultural
Saturday night, will Adjustment administration, which
supervised th# program ;ln Texas,
that federal authorities had instruc-
ted "him to dismiss his staff of
buyers.
New Metal
Dr. A/istid vaa
old, Datm-rDy of
.......has saceecdsd ta
world’'* rarest metal,
p” ... worth ipore
I aa ouace. It U kaowa
II and (teas off tbs
radiant ta laanr rol-
Cornish,1 n.ft„ j Ncurocalomeur ircrmnrue- -Third year: Nelms Baker, Norena
,1V"—.......—’ —•• — — ----- , upjiles: PaxtelTTO*mteon, MW-j - .............. • -n-i— v p..li_ne ^cbb. Virginia Donnell. _
cans of the meat, however, will ley, Bi eckenridge. .Crayon and pm- . o^0ja - ' Margaret Bums, ’P' °Sl x • u P TOU! Lb yapi . ■—Jv»ml,i HanklO*i_
be delivered to Texas county admin-'cl; J. J. Scot, Qraham, second; Gl,haln. Juniof Graham, f cKrolnSk' Ph.laaophioal Talk-. •1owen M,C*r>5’
-raters for delivery to-Aba-4.ea- r»»d third. ■ J pen and ink; Mary Leslie Scott,! n p , M . [ Kff.h year: Juanita Loving, Paul-
titufe as a surplus commodity, C. j Oil Copies: f .n.W^ -teew-te->|ia,„ flu HTadrlli KaathlCr | ...t, Plate Reading Dr. ^ X*nn. * ' *' . -
Z, Crain, head ot the department, , L. Morrison, Mrs. W. M. Thomas, | Graham; jBngene frgvis, Graham, i ™ . ~~ ----r~ — A
said. He has not yet heard any-joiney, Mrs Dewey Knox, Sail Life; , jyater colors! copy; Figure: Juu-^.| AdidstmenV DrUl—Dr. Parker in
thing about the contemplated goat Miss Modell Clark, Olney, Mrs. Bob , iof / Iohn»on, Gpaham: Eunice May i rhar’!e
Tyter, Graham." S«a scape, Miss Mo-J Iphngon Grajiam., Still Lfe; Dolro-j *'
dell Clark, , ©Iney, Mrs. Alton hey Jean AskeWl Graham! I*nd-
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MARRIACF, LICENSES
Thompson, Graham, Miss Madeline gcgpp; Dorothy Jean Askew, Gra^
“I understend the total quota for Dewey Knox Complimentary, Mrs.
Texas "ha* horn exceeded by W0J»0 4-Su S, Bates first and second on land-
head- and the chance* era that no
more cattle will be bought In Texah,*1
Crdin- said. —. : _ .
rh¥tTu«b¥ ir - -
Given Fourth Grade
Marriage licenses were issued Sat-
Among those attending were: Dr- upd#y t() olyde Boyd #nii j.^i, M.e
|;;G. G Bronson, Fort Worth; Dr. U. Jpg?je E Ro,-gon and
Breckenridgc, Mrs. Bob Tyler, Gra-j Art and other’schools-in the E**1-1 \\ard Grandy, Oxora Dr J F. A.
ham!' H. L. Bunkley, Breckenridge; | has judged art exhibita at the state j Blat.k Wichita Falls, Dr. Louella
Portrait; Mrs., S. S. Bates, Mrs.; fglr, and has taught in Fort Worth CIfcypon Brysonj-Cr. and Mrs. P.
---.i------- tf. for a number of years. ^ 1 L.’ MVers, Wichita Falls; Dr. and
Ira McDade, prominent artist of yrg R G, Warner. Quanah; Dr.'
the Southwest and teacher of • Brooke SteplWW, -Ltihhock^Dr. Jaa.
ilii-v in CiV ir * *'.in setting Hesse, Wichita Fills; Dp. - Ruth^
up the exhibit Wedncsd-y. ! Hicks, , Henrietta; Dr; Fidlla Moy-|
* - - ■” 1 lettc. Munday; Dr. and-Mrs. E O. ,
Olneyv lrma Walker, R. [
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Sets Maine Record
scapes, first qfl portrait; Mrs, Dew-
«y. Knox, rirait, animal Honorable
mention; . Mrs. Dave HhghVs, Mrs.
Arifile Franklin, Mrs. Stella Roach,
Water C’olerApi
Nanny, BreclMSiridge; Mrs, Kath-
erine Wright, Brackenridge.
Mrs. T. J. Howell, new ,instructor')Water Cofors, copT; BtUl Ufa;
•- BlackN Recovery ^ Hendrtrk*. omey
is Aimos
.who arrived from Flamda l*»‘| Mrs
Thursday, he# been assigned to the j Modell Clark, Olney. Landiicape:
fourth grade, school authorities an- Mrs. Josephine Cotton, EHasvffle;
pounce. I Mrs. George Miller, Graham. Sen-
Miss Margaret Stovall, is teach- scape: Miss Madeline Rail, Graham,
ing'eighth grade English this year, Pencil, copy: Misa Modell Clark,
and Misa Thera Barron, formerly | Miss Isle Willis, Mrs. C Parsons,
efcond grade teacher In east ward Olney, Miss Modell Clark, honor-
has been transfhrrad to second grade ! able mention.
in Shawnee w*rd. ; Fen and Ink, espy: N. H. Nanny;
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iTUr-apd
i. - ~~ | Clay, Breckenridge: Dr C. Doug* T"
! George Black wan definitely oul [ lake Datria, Waco. .. \ j.
of danger this morning according to 1. -— -o , ■ ■
G. . W. Miller. Ghahera; Mrs atlerding physicians, and unless! W’hen James Martin of St. Urnis i
som thing unusual happens will re- praa arraigned for theft his’ wife
cover from., .the Injuries sustained' appeared and declared .he had dodg-
whtlq attempting to make an arCaat ed *U work for 20 pears. -
last Wednesday night. £'■ j ——-*-0 - ■■■. t
His- condition Thursday. Friday, [ “I’m a- good husband," pleaded
and Saturday was said ’th be criti-; .Tames Murphy of Chicago, arrest- .
cal, but eoniinhed improvement since ed for cruelty to hi* wife. * I •crab
Saturday accounts for tbf statement the floor, amah the dishes, make
that recovery Is almost certain. the beds and mind the children-’’ £
i’OBTLAffl
of Oorcreor Louis J. Braes, the
hrst Democratic governor of Maine
JB If years, who was reelected to
ret s new state record of e Deaw-
rral wtaatag a second term, tiara. /
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