Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 177, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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—Four men were killed. 2 others are
missing and several were Injured when
a locomotive exploded in the yards of
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freight cars when the explosion occur-
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GRAF ZEPPELIN
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Sept. 18, according-.to G. G. Wickline,
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District No. 9: Courtney. Mrs. J. L.’28, three bridges are to be constructed
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MYSTERY BLASTS WRECK NEW BRIDGE
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given by Mrs Robert Foster ind
HEARD REPORT
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Mrs. H. H. Knox, teacher of pi-
ano, theory, harmony and musi-
cal history announces the open-
ing of her studio Monday, Sept..
garded as a power st the
gang cireles >
The Shell Petroleum Oil Company
has leased land on the K. T. Williams
ranch at Millican and work was be-
bridge engineer
The 1919-foot
5-11 inclusive $5.00.
5. All pupils who reside within the
Ue Starhpley
address, Iola.
; ham. •
District No. 6: Red Star. Mrs. Ruth
Hill; address, Stoneham.
District No. 8: Grimes Prairie. Miss
Ellie MeClosky ; address, Stoneham.
District No. 7: Todd School, Mrs.
Jessie West Folmar; address, Mont-
gomery.
District No. 8: White Hall, Mrs. A.
D. McAlpine and Mrs. J. W. Martin;
address, Navasota R. F. D.
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FOUR KILLED
WHEN ENGINE
ambitious crime career of Peter Nica-
stro, 23, gangster and bootlegger, end-
ed today when the bullet tern body
was pitched from a car.
Despite his youth, Nicastro was re-
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YOUNG GANG
LEADER DEAD
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Start Test Well
At Millican
3. The negro schools open on Mon
day, September 15. These pupils will
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Trespassers and hunters are warn-
ed to keep off my property on High-
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county for a two day institute.
Friday, Sept. 12
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Grammar School
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District Na 30: Stone, Ira Nichols
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PUALUKED kbit armioos non •UMAY n NAVASOTA, nr THE HEAET of td BRAzos VALLEY
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Kline is quite a capable mon-
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• AHJGATOR CAUGHT
• NEAR MILLICAN •
organization could hav been there to
be impressed as he was
voice teacher. Both dingers gave beau-
old pupils to -chon goes into effect
Mason and Mrs. L. F. Johnson; ad
dhess, Courtney.
District No. 11: Lynn Grove, Miss
uth Meads and Miss Leona Martin:
address, Navasota.
District No 12: Erwin. Miss Nellie
Cundiff and Miss Esta James: ad-
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My wife drinks
All pupils will report to their re school district of the Navasota Inde -panied by Miss Evelyn Barry in her
spective buildings for the opening of pendent District are entitled to freeselction and Miss Coe was accom-
The club was also favored with two
vocal selections given by Dr. Schulze
who was accompanied by his wife.
On next Tuesday Supt. L G, An-
drews will be the speaker at the meet-
school outlook for the new year.. Sev-
eral musical numbers will also be giv-
en on the program. The club plans
to- have interesting programs each
week at their meetings.
NEW ORLEANS.'Sept. 9 (8) —
A crew of 200 men toiled to save Nick
Danise, eo, diver, imprisoned on the
bottom of Lake Pontchartrain. Danise
went into the drainage canal yester-
day to locate a cavein and another
pinioned him between two pilings.
Because of the tremendous pres
sure of water it was extremely diffi-
cult for rescuing divers to reach him.
Efforts of the divers during the nite
were ineffectual. Two sons of Danise
worked to save their father
mu wtecked the middle steel the new $50,000 state highway bridge under M aRober,
- -- — nu- A-- —-- * "The hihte wam-haund kn> miles -5 °5- ° ---5 151.9 Mont eloady. tpoite •
and Miss Izola Scott: gun Monday on a test well at that
_ place with fine prospects ahead, it
Through courtesy of the county
• hunters five miles east of MIUI- • out nt the filming of a picture
• ean. The men making the capture • bearing a Missouri highwayman's
• were Do Crenshaw, of Bryan, •name. Miss Jessie Estell James.
• Billy Simms and Gjerge Ward of • i . . . .
1 granddaughter of the bandit and her
• Millican.
ifather, Jesse E. James. Jr . son o the
. ... . : in» and will give a short talk on the
interstate structure
Iwus killed in a cm tattiwithEry-
The new law admitting six year
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 9 (INS)
AUSTIN, Sept. 9 (INS) —New
contracts for border bridges and sev-
eral other smaller bridges will be let
by the State Highway Department on
dress, Anderton, R. F. D.
Dist. No. 13: Ronns Prairie.
Blount. Miss Mry Davis and Miss
Virginia Manning: address. Roans
Prairie.
j bandit. are plaintiffs in the suits al-
1 leging breach of contract.
I The paramount famous Lasky Cor-
t poratlon which filmed the picture is
the princpal defendant. Hearings be-*
inclusive, will report to the old high night at the Baptist church at 8:3)
school building where they will as- o'clock. All members are urged to
an,®. THE NEW LAW ADMITTING
report to the negro building on that way go Mra Marie Ketchum Adv. 2t
grades 8, 9. 10 and 11, where they
will assemle in the gymnasium. Fri
day, September 12th.
2 AU grammar school pupils, 1 to 7
• and brought into captivity •
• The saurian was 9 feet long and.*
* welghed -KM) pounds, the largest •
• seen in this section in many •
• years. •
• It was captured by a party of •
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The weU is located only a short
distance from the Williams residence.
It will be watched with much interest.
R. Wilton and Mrs. W: J. 1
address. Shiro. Texas.
District No. 16: Singleton.
school superintendent, Mife Elizabeth
Siddall, there is published herewith a
H*. complete list of the teachers in the
2-! various common school districts of
panied by Mrs. Foster who is her
semble in the auditorium.
September 12th.
aily Examiner
The. program sponsored by the . vie SECOND NEGRO
Club last evening at the schonl audi wAnnrn Arrrn
torium was a ‘most enjoyable enter- IVIUDDLI Ai I till
District No. 21: Mesa. Mrs. P M. tbouglt
Hewitt and Miss Mary All -e Brown; "oue"
old town of Lamar and the Refugio
county line hi Aransas county a 1550-
Oley' foot timber bridge will be eonstruet-
J ed. On Highway 31 in Harris “coum-
student at the Sam Houston Bute
Teachers College at Huntsville for
the past year. For three years prior
to last year he was principal at the
Jasper school
Mr. Cox will be busy this week pre
paring for the opening of school This
is the first time Navasota has had a
principal for the grammar school and
there will probably be a great deal to
be done before the opening of school
CONTRACT FOR
NEW BRIDGES TO
District No. 1: Spring Grove, Mrs.
Kathleen Terrell and Mise Maggie
Irene Paskett; address, Anderson, R.
F. D.
District No. 1: Sulphur Branch, Miss
Mildred O'Brien: address, Anderson,
R r. d.
District No. 2: Independence, Hor-
ace Doughtie and Mrs. Cora Jarratt;
address, Anderson, R. F. D.
District Na 8: Pine Grove, Miss
Margradel Easley and Miss Ruby
Whatley; address, Anderson, R. F. D.
District Na 5: Klein, Miss Mar-
' guerite Fowler, Miss Clara Scheffler
and Miss Esther Ruth Cummings; ad-
15. Phone 32.
this year We have been given spe-
cific instructions from the State De
l partment of Education governing the
; handling of these children and we are
. passing this information on to the
! public.
ty, two 200 foot steel spans and . about
1000 linear feet of concrete trestle
for the main bridge and relief open-
ings will be built over the San Jacin-
to river. TWo underpasses are plan-
ned for Dallas county in the awards.
Mrs. Lala Canaway; address, Bedias.
This is the sgtu!
victim of mobs
the slaying of
. Freeman who
tainment. The crowd was not verv
the Philadelphia and Reading Ry,
large however those present gave a.
most attentive ear to the entire pe:
to span the Red River betwen Quanah,
Texas, and Eldorado, Okla., is one of
the most important contracts to be
awarded. It will be of a trestle type
and have a 22- foot roadway and will
replace the old toll bridge further
downstream on Highway No. 51.
In Motley county on Highway No
THE SIX IE IK OU) -
Pl PILS TO SCHOOL
FRIHDRICHSHAFEN, Ger Sept
9 I INS) — The Graf Zeppelin left
its home base at 8 o'clock this morn-
ing on a flight to Moscow. The So-
viet government is reported to have
made elaborate preparations to re-
ceive the airship and expect 100.000
spectators at the landing.
With twenty, passengers the zeppelin
is scheduled to reach Moscow tomor-
row morning.
2a and Miss Nelcine Frazer; address
S. District Na 31: Grimes Swtech"
young man whe through the advice •
of a friend made a success of himself
in an effort to marry a millionaire's
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tk the- pur man's daughter inPtice Chief Robert I.
Doris Coe. Mrs. Foster
school. Pupils will be classified. school. All others must pay tuition
books issued, lessons assigned, and ev- The pupil’s residence is defined as be-
ery thing prepared for actual class ing that ot his parents. He must live
work on Monday, September 15th. with his parents in the school district
Special Notices for free schooling. Free school age
1. All high school pupils will report extends from six years to twenty-one
to the new high school building. — inclusive.
thoroughly understood and we wish to
ask that patrons will not ask us for
that privilege for we shall have to
refuse The law plainly states that
they must be six years old before the
first day of September, 1930.
L G. Andrews, Supt.
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ant and fjeorz firant The I
under martial - law by orile- •
ernr Hardman
Clifton L Cox of Huntsville arriv- J
ed in the dity today Mr. Cox is
the new principal of the grammar
school of this city. He has been s
The Kiwanis Club met today with
a fairly good crowd present and the
president, Roy B. Smitheal, in the
chair.
' At this time Dr. H E. Schulze very
interestingly gave a detailed report of
the Texas - Oklahoma Kiwanis con-
vention which he recently attended at
Lubbock as a delegate from the.local
Kiwanis Club. He told some very in-
teresting facts about the convention
stressing the fact that Kiwanis should
mean more to the members of the-or-
ganization. He stated that the con-
vention made him a'better Kiwanian
and wished that members of the local
all of reinforced concrete trestle type.
The Peese river bridge will be 515 feet
in length and those across the Teepee
creek and Ballard creek will be slight-
ly more than 100 feet long.
4 ui Highway No. 57 between the
daughter although as a turning pint whS re out to av nge
DARIEN •
j* .BRYAN. Sept » (INS, -After •
* digging into his lair several feet. •
VD ApBq • an alligator, mammoth in size. •
LALLUUL* trenehed himself for war and gave •
I* battle before being overpowered •
Thursday, Sept. 11 day as usual
Will be Teachers’ Institute Da 4 Tuition Rates: The tuition rates
, u laterithe I. tllot riddie Bonty «
" er ’ found in hi- cell ■
Mis _____
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- sebeeessesaessen g
formance.
Harry- B Kline the reader gave a
Splendid, iuterpretatio of the "Fuj
tune Hunter clever comedy of a
Osa Lee Murray. . Mrs. Bertha Bulin
and Mrs. E. H. Lamb; address. Single-
1 ton.
District Na 17: Wilkinson, Travis
Batson and Miss Ruby Frazer; ad-
drees. Bedias.
District Na 18: Pankey. A. W. Or-
rick and Hester Stone; address, Iola.
District Na 19: Concord, Miss El
MONACTOR AND
IS AWAITED BY SINGERS GIVE
GREAT THRONG
building where, they will join with the Grades 1-4 inclusive $2.00 : Grades
- - dress, Anderson R F. D.
District No. 8: Stoneham,
Frances Stoneham; address
new- high school building for an all month, both elementary and high! evening, taking the purts of each of The negra iirant wav cptur af
day institute. The negro teachers will school. the characters in the play givine ter th,, ean bartie ansi lodged in jail
Grimes County for the 1930-31 school
Sb year:
GRIMESCOUNTY
SCHOOLS, 1930-31
address, Iola.
District Na. 22: Keith, Estin C.
Whipple, Miss Zera Mae Wlamson
and Miss Robbie Shanhon; address,
Ioa.
District Na 28: Croes, Miss Rosa
Belle Floyd, Miss Leila Taylor and
Mies Bettie eole; address, Iola.
District Na 24: Yarboro, MIm
Evelyn Stoneham; address, Stoneham.
District No. 28: Eureka. Mrs. Lu
cile K Jones; address, Navasota.
District Na 27: Piedmont, Miss
Eula LeFevre; address Piedmont
District Na 28: Carina Mra B. B
The white teachers will meet in the "for th white school are *7 n per -tery of the "Fortune Hunter last
Mois guns flared azain last, night and 1
tin- bullet ridden 1-xly of another neg-
ro was found in a Awatp Rubber.
Bryant wa: serinu-ly Wounde and
espeten to die momentarily
TOGELES. Cal. Sept. 9 (INS) —
Jesse James, notorioes bandit re-
turns from the grave to become a cen-
tral figure in a $64,400 law suit
nr2r:9
The State Superintendent of Educa-
tion instructs us not to admit any one
who is not six years before the first
day of September. 1930. No unders
will be admitted at all under any cir-
cumstances. We want this to be
assemble at the negro high school Tuirion at the negro school will be: i them each I distinet 1luu"
District Na 83: Evergreen, Miss
Cora Parr; address, Bedias.
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। "AV450TTA TOMDAY, BKPT. 9, 1930
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