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WEATHER FORECAST:
Wf.it Texia Partly rioudv fn-
night nr.'l Situnim ocnrrii .how
FARMING
"OUR 8A.I.VATION"
VOL. 12 NO. 210
UR Mean United Press
KUK1 NKIiH.L MU'UENs COUNTY TEXAS. FRIDAY. Ar.il T m. m.
VJD Umu United Prw
PKICB FIVE CENJ'H
HEAVY STEPHENS VOTE PREDICTED
- -il - v
PjaiafltQ
'POMORRoW i. ir t nm
rf Texn w. k . t Mir in
mi t !' "Khl "f Ihur ' rr-t
T(i w-v. will er-- :hr puhl r
' . jmm and longer The mm-
r - ft of 'hr candidate mo about
vcr The issue ha been pad on
' i e oi(M I . with a they
e X I
'I M'MlHOW 'he people of Te-
i wll licet lr who III brut fil-
'I .nl iinllfkrj to serve thm
V i hould put mMc nil jiolltl-
a .itiyhoo ami propaganda and
i .ih'C their action with one ques--'n
WHO 18 HONBSTLY CON-
S ifntious IN HIS DBBIItE
TO 8MIVK THIS PEOPLE WITH I'rcaident Hmncr today assured
AN INSKLFISH AMIIITION TO banking and Industrial Indtrn
IX) WHAT IS RIC5HT? from all part of h country gath-
ered In conference here that the
'PI IK IN.' who have nut mi- major financial rrla.s of the dr
1 ure 1 up to the sUndard of Rood l"hn ha been overcome
government ahoulil to nuatMl The rhe Prealdent aald confidence
im who by tholr previous ncta tinA hope wr reappear ng. He e
and rlnim. h.iv ilonuimlrilnl that Plnlned that th conference of
elfish motive comprise the steer
mg ?nr f their action .houhl be
lvt out The time ha. route fr
flina I. .nek hnr mind al in.-
ttnlot box nnd -ee thnt the right
person i. placed in rw right of-
fice It ii no tlrne nm to make t
UMatnkc.
VHr. American without nttempt
mt t-i U5i;'t hiw any vot'
hould be caat h Stvrti volun-
tary Mupport th' thre randldaten
They are.
IUile W Htd) fnt the ula'r
irU.atutc
Wit.xurne B. oil it f..i the 'tit
Venule.
I- rnet O Th4nipn fut the atatr
r n roa J r'iiiinil-ion
'PHI. Amrnrmi htlrr-. it I '
the be.t Inlereit of the oi'
' ijlvc thcae men unanlinou en
dor e cuent The kmu are tiupor'
an and rail for men of experience '
falrnen. uiteKflty nd ability. We
hetirv th... mn n.i.r lh r..n
betr than do the.r re.eclvc o-
jKjrtct .
'I-IIK rare between H.inly and A.
' c Kvie of Miarn.1 Wniu huia
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t iken a audden and unkiie term.
Mineral Well aupportere of Mi
I e Uig- the voter of Palo 11 nt'
County ii give him a unanlmou
majority becauee he reeklea in
'lit rount The American believe
'ha to force the can';n to ch
an l.i'jc I abaurd What difference
i rs it make wheliier a man re-
ies m thU or I'alo l'lnto CWinly
ji nng a he la qualified tn ropro-
rent the two .otlon'
lltmiJVhll. If su. h .hallenge i
.uiih . .' . w .
at U more important than the que-
n of re.ldence Hardy by hla
pre.loti art. lift demon! rated
thit he i iU4llfld to bold tho
pure he seek.
miECKENIUIlOK do.nt owe
Mr Hardy every vote Jnt jc-
rause he lives here any nipre than
Mineral Well owea a duty tti Ml
Kyle because he Uvea there Ilut
rather imagine that If auoh nn l-
sue is forced. If Mineral Well-
wuhrs to put the oampaign on
ua... of the famHy hearth. Ilreck
enndge can Uke enre of lUelf at
h ha i lot box Thla ril h-a nave.
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failed.
V NOTHKR candidal deservtn:
the consideration rf WH
tuuntv voters Is Pink Parrtoh of
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uiidoock. canu.uaic jur onstow
at urge. Place No. 1. Parrlsh' re-
ord as a sUtc senator la open fr
nepction
He is a Weat Texnn.
lody and aout.
'PHh r-ltroad eMHmta.ion job
needs consldoratUm. It needs
a man who by hta rerd ha dom-'
onstrated that he U capable l
clashing with big hu.lncss Inter
M. .....WW ' ...n M nn.Klj.i.l ..nuli- . m A a.. I t ft .....In !.. VnM..uJ..M ....l...l
... ..un. ... uwi i 11..1. i.w .....a... ..i.!. ..... .... a . ...i.i ...
fTli uh.l Sl.nk.H. fn.mlv ulll r. ...J . i.. . c... - "".". .-. . .. - ..u. ti iriiiu BuiMtiii
. ... ........ ' . ...... in.uit u th Intellleenre und hum-1 within thlrtv hour. Ilnlnu ihw lain
cep' n tn miuair niepnen jouniy county durtnc tn Mit two veais . . J ' ti..
can ..ml- behind n randuiat a- nemfl u ? nnaTrer" f " '" 0t CMiy T' " "ind th .J""
uck.y a- P-te Pinto County M by U.I. French. XZonTZ" X.Za r uT l "? .oTv "" U'9 " " "
hor.ant.rly there a.e other Inter- ... IXninly ha b.? Iran-' ??? !"UMy " "-" h loJ-
csts and winning. Ernott O. Themp- Ure yard asvhaltle ) co.l
son a ton of the Western Plain from two miles wo.t of Ilreckon-
countrj'. has a rroord of which he rld-e to Palo Pinto County line: 32
should be well proud.
'PHE railroad commission has di-
y reel control and supervision of
the oil business In Tcxaj.
The railroad commission has con-
trol and supervision of all truck
and passenger busses and railroads
In Texas.
Th railroad commission has dU
rect control and supervision of all
oil pipe lines In Texas.
' .. . .
The railroad commission has pro-'
pertles and Investments under Its
(Continued on Page Three.)
Hoover Declares
200 LEADERS
HEAR SPEECH
ON BUSIN E S S
President Summons Bank-
ers To Plan Next Move
In Depression War
W'AiUU.V.TON Am 2b I
nklng and ImJiiatrlil comm.ttees
"' " ' reaorvc dls-
"eU had been summoned here "'
."" 'he t move In the antl-d-
P'lon war
Mr Hoover addreaaed more than.
2J banker and InduatrlalUta In'
thr auditorium of the new Com
I
imrce Iepnrtment building He
vn the flrat of nine apeakcr.
The prealdent cited a program f
... . ...
immediate nerd aa follow
1 Itetler dl-t.ihutlon of cred t
2 innrdlnation of effort to pro-
Mle emnloynf-nt
1 Agrlcultui.il n-lief
ll- railed foi nitiitahli- plan f.u
harlng avaUflhli- urk "
Mi Hoover told the aam-led
rmnker and Indttatrialut that
redit l available but In many er
"'" "?"" "-i"y '"
dnertioru which itimuUte ron-
sumption of good.;aad employ
n'nt.
i .
i or pi-rwranni w nfiiuon
wtirmiy ii onietou in corner-
i Mm MBsu .Lm n lla - t lb..Vi. . -
w"-c " nrjr -i. .woii-iu
QBrl" hwMnoaa i.wb and rkwjtrtu Judge gave out a aepnrate!
frtenda of Mr Hoover. Introduced rtatatnent. Klton Mwrencc and1
hm ' John Hart candidate for crlml-
Mr foovr Ph dellbeiately nal dlatrict aKorney and tv ae-
hU n"rwU 'P " ff'nt of him or retlvly. made no comment !
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HIGHWAY WORK
IN STEPHENS
$254879
Appropriation.! of J2&I.A7B.UI
w ttwne by lh hj.BW(y
cnriiiiaw4mi ana iiju miiev
farted fiom the
Miownwond dl.trlrt arrordlng
Ftenrh
.t.t 0f the wotk wa. done In th"
county during thr past year under
French administration. It ha a!)
Mn completed
Thr following appropriation)
wie made
Highway I A K m.y and plan.
tor widenlim No I -A iiiUMb
Highway ST Ku.- liK-h addition-
al caliche on b.c and double Mt
trettment from llret kenrldge to!
Eastland Count Unr . me. I
ins.iM.SI
11.... i..t j.-.-- .k
ena - II MI)HM IIIUUIII'
n and
rfllrka. fmn llr..U ... 1J-.
k.frd o!?I.w tf-J ' XS..
neuora (.ounty une tll
to Shackelford County
huIm ima.iM.io '
it-S galkn coa
treatment from Hr-u.nrW-. ...
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i oung louniy line lilt mile.
J2oa0 03
Highway t&T .3 gallon seal coal
. . ....... wwm. ..
Ureckenridge
Throckmrton County line lai'
mthM IMIB.tl
Highway l-A -Widening should-
ers nnd ditches from ialo PUito
County Une to Ilreekenridgc. 17 0IB
mile; IS7.I3I.SI
Highway l-A .3 gallon pei
mile.. 123.232
REV. PARKER BACK
FROM SAN ANTONIO
Rev. Hen Parker First Christian
Church pastor returned Thursday
afternoon frcm San Antonio whore
e wa oaod this week tj the
btdslde of his blether The o;n-
.llllnr. nt hi. hr.lh.. ..-.. I I
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Thursday mornlig
"nk N"ney accompanied the
Rtv. Mr Parker Ij S. n Aivoniu
treatment from llreekenrldge to'ii Ullltnllt -..
Election Party
Tin- liiwkuiriiliti Viiiviic'iii will fuini.slj dcctiiin re-
till Ms Ntlllld-IJ nih(.
Tlif ifUirns will he tciwii (n ii'sidniLs ininu'di.itolv aft-
vr tlicy me ifwiwil from (u unions lmtw of thc'cmin-
l. It m rvpFctuil llml Hist lotting will K matlc soon
alti'i i o clock.
Tin- return. will l)P rinshnl on a larjio sciecn located
inos Uioslriel from (U. American office. The nrnjee
limi machine ill he ojiernted by J. T. lhKhes manaKer
t the I'nla.e :uhI National Theatio.
In addition to (he screen a loud .speaker system ill
he tisi-d. I he ststem will bt installed and furnished free
ol chin e h l.ockelt Klectric Companj 1J2 South Court.
Iliioo alteitdiiiK the party" are uied to bring pen-
cils and papei in order to tabulate returns as the black-
hoaid will not be used Saturday night.
Totals in all of the races htm ever will be announced
from time to time.
The "parly" is fiee and eeiybody of Stephens Cmintv
is urged to attend.
ni. f . tw
Vl A K ( j J S'lAIrl V
IT 1 ' 1 " 'lJ O.MUI Ijl
G'lVKN ICASTLAM) VOTERS
C1 ( I TM Mil iMnnii i-i- 1 TVTSMi
iALoh MILD DISTI RBAWJii
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KASTLAND. Aiur 36 A br.i-f
ce twn oppo.lng force. In
the campaign In Etntland count
Ma. declared this mmn nj while
candidate and thin tepnenta
live. pninl .i ii'nohition cmlrmn
in i.nelhi.-al. uiifaii .ml i.i In-
.ult to thr m'vlligence in-i honex-
ty of the wten" t.-.e tnrki-d i-am
plo .fu I il iitllot whlrh was nlven
I
rirruiai.oi. inr..iigntu tn. lo.inty
the tlr.t pait of tnl. wei-k '
Th.ee of the county cindid.ie'
whoae name were slven a black i
1
nne iniougn mem on me apuriou.
miaalv dldnt alxn the reaolutlon
a am . " ia- a. i . I
I'mnK ftparK. cinoware tor ui.-i
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other than Uty dldnt . nt to'
affu their name. to the doru- flier left Harbor Grace Newfound-
ment I land for Oalo.
Thr reaolution follow. I
the underetgned cundl late
for public office In Ea.tland coun-'
t and for the State ot Texaa. have I
en a marked aamt.lr official bal-
lot. which wm dUlributed recently j
in thU county V hereby tt
that w do not know who had
i printed and circulated uch ballot. Atlantic ship are on the North
I We each itate that we had no part I Atlantic the big rod piano nppar-
' in ueh action uml know of no p'-'ently lutd not beon alghtod.
un who did We condemn uch ac-
Kail Connrr fm Miriam A Kern-
aon; Wllhourm- K follie Ceil A
DICK YARBROUGH TO
STAND TRIAL SEPT.
14 ON SAW CHARGES
n. i. v
JZL1? "! "...
ndlctment in ihi. cuaty oh.r
n htoi with aiding a prlonr I.
tfaAn iii wd. ..intni .. ..
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eWtnt M" ""y f'" lh-
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Ji'J-wT to'T" R . J
T? "'". !" ' K "Ud'
.. xmn 111..1 lit... in .w....mi
ttrjn h. .. ... .m.
i '" - - - " ' " I
ago.
i arnrounn .v.. r uiniiir !. -
& found utiiy by a Wirkel-
ford County juiy of -n In run
ntmn with the bumin f ..n A.
bnny drug store
Yarbrough' ti. I na h. n -
far 0ptsmbrr 11
OIL BELT FORD
MEN MEET HERE
FOR NEW STUDY
Fr d dealer of this district will
meet tonight at the Daniel Motoi
Co for til last of a series of two
meeting of n Ford Seivic school
Twenty-four men representing
firms in Ranger. Cbco Kastlai.d
Graham Throckmorton. A.biny.
Caddo and ot'iei
'i ti atienl
.u. . .
ic opening rani nrf last mgnt
II t Suim nrri.:.s :ii. .-
had twelve years of exper.enre m
. .ndw. t r.j t a. h.-.u il4rs
... Kww-nm inr iiiri. -aviiiiairu ineil mane
voiiene to in .... . ... . . ' .j ...
I iBjora i.nrni nnnnerroni inn wroim iioni tor aeveiai nay.
i
Crisis "Overc
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K A I I 11 I Q
D.UAAJl O
NO WORD FROM
TWO AMERICAN
OCEAN FLIERSCi
TL rroon Mniinlain Rnv"'
lit Ulceil lUUUIUdlll D0y j
M:cc:nir Afior TriiVfu '
IlllaalliK nllCI 1 Jill ly
1
- -
I.ONPON. Aiir. 26. tl'. The air
tiiinlatry wna without indication
thnt Clyde Allon Uo mid John
Hochkon had crowed England In
their monoplane "Orocn .Mountain
Boy" today thlity hours aftor the
Report to Ul ministry fiom thu
Brltlah I.le gnvu no clow to the
fate of the tiler.
Kog bank off Ireland and n
nteady driswllng rain ovor hnlf the
AtUntlc lay today In tho aorlal
path they had chattiMl.
Although a dozen 01 more trun-
Ie and Ilochkon had expected
(MHO. Aug. 3fl. njJ! - Constant
watch at Klellet alnlromo had
brought no word of Ulu airplane
Green Mountain Hoy" at 2:30 p.
m today The Hlidrome will bo II-
lunilnated throughout the night.
I VICTIM OF CAR
WRECK IMPROVED
Mlaa Opal Jamison of Olney. In-
' "- - -""v nvv.iiuuk
uiirii in aan am nninni in umviiia
nsri nundav nluht. waji rnntovM.!
. - .-
' We.UWe Hospital Thur
dav to th hnmn nt rrir.n.i. ui..
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nouSl irtxTlrJ'1''
7 .. ?..!?? A. .
... la. ..Lunmnv ni sumntir ...nn
also received In Ion.. I. hii ....
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tlent In l botpluil He Is Imprnv
ing hopUI atlendanU say
Iiivn i'iuii.l. .......
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UWRT r V. .
NEUPORT R I I p. Russell. Ruey W Hardy candidate for
N Dan- m. P.wturket eottonistaUi reprosentutlve of the 108th
In'E! SZV.'TT. cin"Htl dUtrlot- wll Pe ton'K"
in the Newjicrt Casino tennis tjtir mical rally In Mineral Wells
nament for the 12nd ucrcsslve
year Hr was eliminate' in th :
first round In loo nd in 1920 h..
wa. .tat- rhimpion
JUDGE SMITH NAMED 0FFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE
ur wtM ItAAbJUUlitS AND COMMISSIONERS AT
SPECIAL SESSION OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE
County Judge Jesse R Smith
will renrmnm thB ivu. f..
Coumv Jmun. u...i .nnin1i.inr..
Association when the special so-
SiOn Of the .tM Irlulntur. innrj
' ... .-.m.v ...v.
next week at Austin
i nje Smith was Informed of th4
appointment today by County
JiU.rfB Toin K Epl ( TayIor
ome
LARGE CROWD
HEARS FINAL
BALLOT PLEA
Sandefer And King Speak
In Support Of
Candidates
Tin- la i sent crowd of tin- ir
I rt-nt political yer hoa'd npnikeM
' for Governor Uoa S. Sterling m.J
former Ccvornor Mlrlim A !' t
Kuxon ninkr ml lrfn in th in
tori'it of tin respective chihIkIi-
j clt. 'jn the onst lnwr of -ho Steph
onn County coiuthute 1-tttt night.
J D. T. rtowlc. chnlrniin of t;ie
county (leinocrntlc executive oini-
nuttee. presided.
J. D. rinndofcr Abilene pi evident
or hlmntotw Unlvetnlty. apekc In
. . :
uie ininrost or the ennd dacy i.f"
Governor Htortln
iic wna inirtKiuccd by Choc. II
.. . . ...
I1 - '" - "tcKenritigi iitiorney nr.d
fornwn"yororh"oy- n.k
I Clnrk. HrekenrliU-t attorney nr.d
Texira Itcllnlng Cninjmny.
Hniry Tcm King. Abilene att..r-'
ney. jpoke In the Intwat of th.
candidacy of Mr Kurgunon. H'
n Introduced by Thonii It
Hldgell. Hreckonrldge attrrncy.
The lils;h nfhool band under the I
direction of J C. HurkeM played
l'miii'i i lpiuiu in" rh7n".in(
...a ... -A -.- L. 1.1
Ench of the upetiker made hi.
oaa over n loud peaker y-
troi
Sandefer confined hli remark
..0 llK.rr ne plonded with
Stephen County votora to attppirt
c.. .a
v'"io'i kj.wi litis 'ii iii vtiiifiii5i
for re-election to r second torr.i.
concludlnir liU talk wiUi nn npp ''.
for prohibition .
He "quoted from tho iccaula"
in the ccincluflon of hU nddiotu.
attacklnc; the former record of
ic former record of
in regarding pirdoni.
Inooma nx vlolatloiw
Mrb. Fonrjaan
uim iiiiL-iivu iiiuumu -HA viu.uiioiw
by her luuimnil jamcH h. f crpi-
son. i"ii.-ii"- uuj.
Hldgell in his Inttodtictory ro- ".MaV Ahmut
nmrlt. wm ohecrod when ho tie-) "'" them howl about a pioxy
clared. "Tlie Ferguson have done . Svor nor. ' retort Mra. Ferguvnn
more for Stephens County than 'from another ituinp. "I know that
any other governor." 'you tne people luid ten thous.inil
King launched a severe ciltlclam p time father have a proxy Joined
on tho eord of tho atatu high- to me by the laws of God nnd man
way ccmmltftilon and declared that and aenlud by the affection of man
Mra. Ferguson favors an eloctive and wife than to have a proxy gov-
rather than nn nppoluMve body .crnor who ha no tie but that of
He aUo attacked the highway jgroed and gold."
commission foi It "luthletM windc" in Korguoiu' otfei of "two gnv-
of money in conducting Highway ernor- f0r the price of one" attind
80. the Wentlioiioid-iuingei .MJiin-
cutoff.
crowd renmiiird for lth of
Idresscs.
RADIO TALKS FOR
THOMPSON ON AIR
AIir?n TlIfA CTATFAMC
UYEfA 1 ITU OlrtllUnJ'wi ... th. 102rt and 1030 olertlona.
I -
Fnmk S. Robeit. local attorney.
today announced radio stitlon
I speaking hours of Ernest O
. Thompson' campaign foi the stato
nllroad communion
Freeman Uurfonl and Call lvsle
will spoak tonight at 8:16 o'clock
over stition WFAA. Dallas. and
juiBe U. C. Penrj' over Stitlon
. n .. iir At- a a . aiv . .
wiiai' rori voiin irom : un
. i n n.iAnt. nA... .i..inv..i
i. u iiin. i.ifvii uvvmivu
Thompson. apolnled to set ve on
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w commission wnen mi .n r
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I'"1
-BAILEY HARDY TO
RFMRT SPFAKINf.!
i
Lyndsay D Hiwkln. A M
Smith J n Samiefer Ji E I.
Farmer and othr. ar- i-xpecte.l to
. t Mineial Well foi the ral'v
Counly-
He will represent the association
when the bill to tako one cent of
the gasoline tax and apply to bond-
ed Indebtedness of counties having!
constructed state highways is pr"
"""
Judge Smith will leave for Aus
tin. Monday.
New Rough-Riding Roosevelt?
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H.ie'a Ifin riacvelt. younrt son of tho Democratic presidential CMt- 't w predicted tlm-
nominee al! tepdy for a aallon on th inm vhite mnunt ..n...ii wniih.r n i . ..
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FERGUSONS CONFIDENT
OF ELECTION A S T I M
i jr-
prnnr Womnnrtn Pi-lmnv.
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nf n---: n.
ui uaiyuui uay tidiiitiUdlCo rur U0V-
crnorship Of Texas
Ky VERNON A McUEE
tfndod Pica. Staff CorreBpondent
AUSTIN Aus. -!. aR The Hoiiho of Kargtuoii will molte another
bid for political euprninacy in Texa. whon approxlrnntcly IW)0.000 votcra
30 to thu poll In the tite'a aecond Dcmocnitlc pr'niaty Saturday.
w..lto.iiB mo iciuin in
nndn fMa) Ftr?ruon to thu executive office la Toxie' 250-pound Ocv -
o-nor Rto S. Sterling.
"We muat luve good government In Texa. not proxy rule." urgo.
..- .i.u.1 n.ivi" KiHi sivernmeni in loxa. not proxy rule." urso
i unrnrr &iernnjt a ne tour the
UM..u. .1
lwU. t ; w wh(JU rlntv
i Covernor Jiiniaai K. fPBtniitr .llml
i KtrB;IIIIon frt colned lho logan
for hi wife campaign.
If Mrs. Ferguwn win she will
enter the Whltj House of Texa
for the third tlmo. Hot husband
served a Governor from 1015 un-i
. 1 1 he wa Impeaohed In 1017. "Mu"
waa elected In 1021. but failed to
tliilte n HomchiHK
(n political "off-season" Mi.
Ferguson is quite n homebody.
' When the voting season opens she
join her husband In a onmiMitgn
tour of the state In the first prl-
mary last month she plied up a
' lead of 103.000 votes over Governor
Slnrl n. rarrwlni. l n..i r i
counties In Texas. SterllnaT cirr ed
n . .... . . .
out w rne iioiltlcttl . or un-
i. .. .. .
nuuwn Ol inn Ilin-OII CamiWIgn IS
tho 22O.000 block of vote polled
. ' ..
oy iom r uunur. independent or
T wtoAr "-" "'
prlmiry. A majority v"e I. no
ssary to nc nlnit In Taxaa.
Reassured by their 100X00 vote
lead the Fergusons will conclude
'"'y "mpnlgn tour of the
i.l.. Mlk . !..! ...I I ........ ...
- . - .. -... . nuuiww "
Greenville on th eve .f the else-
tton day
Thro . no. Mmmtt ..
"-'Cov. Sieihnu pushes 4 more hect.r
(Continued on Page Three
BOMBING PRELUDE
TO NEW INVASION
IIP MINP wnRItTRS
VI llallU M vlUlUilwi
TAYI.ORVIULE. III.. Aug 2U.B)
Romblng of a striking mine lead-i
ers homo today was the ominous
preluuo of another Invasion of the
Southern Illinoli coal fields an-'
nnunecd by official of the ar.ken
lor next week.
Leaders decla:ed reinforcements
had been prom.sed from mine ie-
glcni i t ..lahoma. Indiana and
Kentucky for thc next d.lve Into
i.lUe E5ypt.
. . - ".-." !"""""
upon u-.c ocenmon or IHh via t to Al-
nd T.ng.ry of A.bu.me. wh
niu i. ;t.. i.m. ...ii... I.... fi....
" " l "" "
FOR BALLOTING NEARS
QnlnJo. Utll U-IJ T-t.
UCUUl uay IT 111 1IU1U TdlC
rJ. - ji r. r...
unra-niireu Drown-cyud Mr. Miriam Atn
itite making six" and .ometlmea
SCHOOL BOARD
MEETING HELD:'!
Payment Of Bonds And
terest Requested
Thi board if eiluc ulon r.f the j
HtriOleam liliri liilinnn.lan iin..i
district will meet nt 2 p. m thisf
afternoon when the 1032-33 term
n"'Ki ' uibmltted for public
hawing. The budget wa flird la t
SHttirUuy.
T hm"1 met ytunly in call
p" ""
"in Wnieca. representing
the
""nkor's Life Crmpiny. Oinulu
oupeareu oeiorc me Burn and n-
MMtil yniont of 7.06o In cju-
P0" "n1 bondl- ' RhU ly
m-nt of 1'"50 ln co"Io "" '
'Mo '" uoMn ut 'he Apill 10
'"u an "" n c0"!131" "'
" ' '"" '""
T1 1)oad nwhra dlsouased I
thc various ungl s of the irOpc -
'Uon of MiynK rf Mnu aml ln"'lnoronse when u late rally d I-
' - " " " -
the lunds now on hand. Appiox-I
Imately H2.000 is on deposit hcio
now. j
Action iuj defeired when O. I
Aluxuiuli i niide a in" ion and n- I
Roer W. Gi v ticmd-d It. that
no action b' taken until vdilltlna-
al liivestlgitlo Is made.
The moMon parsed unanimously
REGULAR BAND
CONCERT BILL
SATURDAY NlTE!Icotomy ureB ? a nn
(attack Inst night caused u a dr.i'ti
. . T. '. . . . Jolmion had" been h gaugci fn
cet of the nuckntoo Itand. hlBli f0 J
.choo iniwlMl orsunlutlon under ( C0.kcnrUS0 (lu tlle 0I bor..
no uiim-iiuo ! j v. nuiKrii ivuii
be given at 7-30 o'clock it wag an
n""fll ldy
' I The followlns
Tho fnllAivin? nm?inm t.ill hn
j-- .
rendered.
Americn orr. by Wheeler.
j The Monitor (march) -Huff
Illue Danube Walls Strauss.
Robinson's Grand Entree--King
Rand Boys (march) -Chcnncttc
A Shanty In Old Shanty Town
(fox trot) Little.
The Contestant tmaroh) Alford.
election frcm "Prlno Charm-
lns"--Klng.
The Thunderer imnchl-Sousa
Tho Matlnee (inarch).HuH.
SECOND TEXAS
DEMO PRIMARY
SET SATURDAY
Five Local Races To Be
Settled; Polls Open
At 8 O'clock
K"t Hie second time In ullshtlv
nor. th.-m a month Stephen
fomity rooldonti will qn i- Min
pollH Siitnrday to participate In a
Oemocrntlc prlmiry election.
The runoff election will offlclnl-
ly notntnnt. the rcnmlnln' drm
cratlc stnndntd benrcra for ftMti
and county offices.
The poll will open nt 8 o'rlodt
nnd clo.ie nt 7 o'clock.
A henvy vote was prodlctrd t .
ilny by Chiirninn D. T. Howlen '
the county dontocratlc rxocutlio
commlttcp.
In the flwt prlmtuy. held July
23. nnnroximiilntv n inn ..i- .
i"--"im niiuuni hip m-
t re votlntr utrencth of the nmniv
would hot 11 k '!
" " -'
day.
day.
Five local raccn me in Uo decltl-
I oil. Much Intercut hna been crent-
I ed in the rticea for dlHtrlct Judge
land three county crnitnlaalon poji-t.
1 C. J. O'Connor nnd C. O. Hrint-
lln uro oppolns each other for
1 the peat of district Jildprc.
J. W. Tln'nmey Inctfmbcnt. nntl
W. H. It-nclfcril are swotting tii
poat of the Precinct 1 citing
commlaKloner; C. E. Hoed and IT
W' Snyle are rppreil for the Vir
rlnct No. 2 poft; anil fSeori- I..
Kelley mid .loo Meaty are In i'i-
race for the Precinct No. t pin i
1 The otlnr locnl rnco Ik that !.
tween U XX Slaughter incumbent
land Pnul I Roloe for ConatuM -'
Proolncl No. 1.
! Other niros of In'creat nre tho
betweon Wllbourno H. Collie f
Eastland and Oliver Cunnlngliiim
of Abilene. Incumbent fn ainl-
oeiiiitor of the 31th xcnatorlnl di
1 '""': ami that of Ilnllcy W. II ir
i y f Hreckenrld5e jmil A. f.
Kyle of Mineral Wcfta for atute
Kyle of Mineral Wclla for atute
iepieonta.Mve of the lOSth dl.lrlct
i Supervisors have been appointed
to saivo In thirteen of the twetitj
two SU'pli'HM County boxes. Tlirv
weie named nftcr n majority '
i candldrtui in the ticket filed c-
itiens with Houlci
Uowle predicted that unoffx il
ins would be almost compl-te
a few hours aftet tho polls el .
In-'voS v
ill elect n goic
nor. thrco eongresrmcn-nt-largr an
nsKoilate Justlco of the supr n
court two rullroad comnilsinn r
In Siiturd'iy In llotlng
Cotlon Leaps
In Last Hour
Trading Rush
NEW YORK. Aug. 26 UP
rouslns bull market broke nut o-i
tho cotton exchange In the find
hour of trading today lifting pri. .
more than a dollar a bale Prevlo-i
ly the market had engaged in Iii.'h-
ly erratic price fluctuation
ioal bhorts scramhlcd to cr.
nmi ou.i.ie buvlii" Khoweil u h i
oped on the stock market
SAM JOHNSON 36
FORMER RESIDENT
OF STEPHENS DIES
S.tn D. Jchnson. abou 3ij. f
Ruing Star. forniiTly of RrrN
enrldgo. died Thuisday night i
a Cisco hoapHul frlnd- h
lonrnSd today.
.Trhiiynn ittnlni-ur.nl . .....v r
i.i
about five 'years ago
iwoill.
Ills wife and mo daughttr ur
vivc.
Funeral jcrvlces will be hei I
Si-'uuluy afternoon nt 3 o'rlor- i
at thc Method!. t Cliurch in '
TODAY'S SALES
Toti t'liire tales on Id
New Vork s'ock exilmnge today
were N.liMMMMi according to I nil
Utck exchange rfflc.'aN.
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