Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 290, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1938 Page: 1 of 4
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
VOLUME XU
NO. 290
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Yoakum—The Home of the Tom-Tom The Hub of South Central Texas
ADVOCATING A “LIVE-AT-HOME” PROGRAM THROUGH DIVERSIFICATION ON THE FARM AND in BUSINESS INTERESTS IN THIS SECTION
ganda, trying to
maker of the report because
his name appears in about
every other line. .
want publicity and boosting
in training for future citizen-
ship.
0 M M I T TEE Chairman
John F. Redditt of Luf-
gradually
Dr.
of
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CLARENCE DARROW FAMED
DEFENSE LAWYER DIES
JOE GOODE PASSES AWAY
VERY SUDDENLY SUNDAY
if he is given plenty of rope.
---TOM-TOM, JUNK 10-11---
his plan-
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proud bunch of boys today.
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achie district, died here Sunday.
His death was attributed to heart
disease.
Judge Ball, 50, was a native of
Mississippi but had been a resi-
dent of Ellis county since he was
10 years old. He was a
BANQUET CHAIRMAN MUST WORRY
OVER SEATING AS WELL AS EATING
the bench erly winds Tuesday.
north and west Texas Tuesday.
had been cut loose by
little boat crew, which
arni-
And Leslie Hagen reached his
greatest heights in the high .jump
rnThe country, and undoubt- iwhi<’i,b incident aly, along with the
edly many other people, in
the course of a week get
bushels of literature, tables
and reports that nobody ever
looks at. ?
t han
iWfined (
two
ing a list of more than 40 schools
ther 350 boys iuclud- *
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BUILD YOAKUM LAY SETS POLE VAULT |
By H. D. MEISTER KtbUHl
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by'
of
three
of
Antonio Saturday bearing a ST JOSEPH TIGERS WIN
SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY
VIENNA CROWDS CHEER NAZIFICATION OF AUSTRIA
ran
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" ” ' HEADLESS CARCASS OF
WHALE WASHED ASHORE
eling expenses.”
sounds to us as though we
V tlirir
-eat I he
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so on. El
i nlti'i nate
ea re 1111 to
w i\e> and I
congenial!)
During the stay in San An-
tonio the Tigers stayed at the
Gunter hotel.
---TOM-TOM, JUNE 10-11---
incite us to take hold of some PERSHING TO LEAVE
BED IN FEW DAYS
I ,il < lll I'll -t I'l II,
p.'ilil) between
Austria, lias no
< ni|'lo\ meld, no
crime,
‘Riis,,
ifo-
weiks nt
hurdles may determine the county
meet to be held here March 25.
The entire Bulldog s<
go I
Most’Of this staff participate in
ork, shows
border, !i\
At '
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I rout lierlin
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interest in
the cause of the
F,
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* “For Everett Howe, Shelton Wagoner
and Manuel Rameriz.
John Regan of Houston won
publicity meeL with 25 points, head-
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also survived by one
J mi (ioode of Mexico;
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and
ski \ci'
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bed fur
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newspaper publishers are easy M«y> Mparl Buttler, A\ alker Ford,
marks and will fall for their Nlck Pattillo, Bill Baker, Hugh
~ ' Senator Hagen> I-^on Berkosvky, Gilbert
Roberts of Beeville, member Woods, Clifton Long, H. V.
of the committee commented: vens» J»»'»>' Bloomer, ’
It advertises our city as a
place where not only athletics
are taught but a place where
manhood and true sportsman- fournanwnt against F] Paso. The
ship receive proper considera- Tigers were defeated by the score
tion and are important factors of 50 to 33> Then Saturday morn-
ing the Tigers played Browns-
ville for consolation but again
were defeated by a score of 23
'T’HIS is a time ,when this to_2°.
A country needs some cool
heads down at Washington.
One misguided solon endowed
with a voluble tongue may
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lit her lilis-
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J< nine Dar-
inin when
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A cheering throng in \ ienna, raises a ]x>livenian
the snrreml<‘r of the Austrian government to Adnlpli
to New York by radio. (AP Radio Photo).
Adolph lliiler,
11 iiiinphaiit en-
i onimander in
enddi'iii in the
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By JOAN DURHAM
(AP Feature Service Writer)
Like the society hostess, the
toget
ECTS. tion, Austin and Waco schools and
the basketball team rep- mo8t of the schools who take
resenting St. Joseph’s Aca- track seriously through out con-
demy of this place, are a tral Texas.
---TOM-TOM, JUNE 10-11---
eiic
■ ‘ the State Meet, has been reached.
We ought to be (44b) both Thomas Ridg-
able to cut down also on trav- way an<l Thomas Gresham came
Now that thru nicely, and although neith- i
, er placed, )>oth are showing great I
might expect something from possibilities and may eventually I
that committee which all of come to he great (juarter-milers. |
Us taxpayers would sincerely
appreciate. Every newspaper
id in
dc-i'
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or
per
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dl\ idr
---TOM TOM. .11 M'. 10 II---
marks and will fall for their Nick Pattillo, Jhll Baker,^Hugh
camouflaged bunk.
due
til)'
away very
Sunday while
Jidm < <hv er ’
same community.
Mr. Goode was born in Austin
county and at the age of 8, moved
with his parents to the Hebron
community where he had made
hi.' home since that time. He was
well and favorably known thru-
out. this section and made friends
wherever he went. He was a mem-
ber of the Baptist church, join-
ing in early life, and was a. faith-
ful worker in the ILhron church.
Mr. (inode is survived by his
wife; bv one son, Joe Mitchell
• ioode of tin1 Hebron commun-
ity; three daughters, Mrs. Chas.
Reed ol' Yoakum, Miss Effe
• ioode
In winning an event in this |
thouands of reports that the eJlu‘yah‘nt ol placing in ,
various departments get out
every year.
/^UlVl M I 1 usn vnairman In HS llluch us Yoakum was
John F. Redditt of Luf- concerned the last field event to
kin, in discussing the work be run off in the Cameron relay
and duties of the Senate Fin- meet Saturday night was by far
ance Committee, among other lkt* ,l,ost important, that event
iktr.rro nfoUU uf .) being the vaulting in which Boh-
ce while set-
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points in all sections of Texas.
Such are matters that help
to build Yoakum in a big way. Tigers for the best sportsmanship
during their stay in San Antonio.
Last Friday night the Tigers
played the second game of the
conference a
iamilv, said of the school' where the sur-
vey sheets could be deposited by
s the school children,
box at the chamber
office, and i
quest ionnaires
I'pirm y private
railway could be
Ste-
Bloomer, Jimmy
“We have got to put the State Cawthone, Carl Chandler, Edwin
government on a sensible Stai-y, Joe Rameriz, Daniel Mi-
basis for once and stop this ^ek> Jack Ayres, Walter Knezek,
waste of money.” * * ’
one thing we should put a
.stop to every board and bu-
reau having a
agent.”
r
t a
ii'hore recenlv by 824 square
'id conjecture among holds only 11th place in
Whales are area,
to Gulf vvat- face
fingers and hands over like
we did some 20 years ago?
The Kaiser could not have
done much worse than his
successor is doing and will do tleuth of th(, 77?Vear-old World
war commander was expected mo-
menatrily until shortly after noon
IlinftT TOMI Dill when he took a turn for the bet-
JUUvt lulw BALL ter General Pershing’s condition chairman of the banquet commit-
DIES IN WAXAHACHIE since has shown steady improve- h>e should pay
The general has begun ordering
March 14. — hjg OWn meals. He had chicken
Judge Tom Ball of the Waxah- for Sunday dinner, hut his sup-
pers cosist mainly of foods c-
high protein content.
---TOM-TOM, JUNK 10-11---
WEATHER FORECAST
III .'igllt
are almo'l
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ii hi l ot ma! gat li
1 without 1 ii i n 11 <1
program' it ’< a
prov tile 1 hem.
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wav'. Waiter'
Io pa'S a
comlii 'ion
chai rma n
of the lull
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grocery EAST TEXAS—Partly cloudy and
clerk in his youth and later at- unsettled in south tonight and
tended the University of Texas. Tuesday. Temperature about 66 of
He served as Ellis county audi- degrees tonight and about 80 dr
tor, county attorney and district grees Tuesday. Moderate to south- genial groups al each
judge. He often sat on
in Dallas county.
Two Weeks’ Notice
Notice for banqinl.' lumhl
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ill lllf gllC't
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nt
ta-
i' honor
wives
vv i I’e
the see
Olli till'll
men ami
'eparale
o mix
as p<i'
be at a table
all the others.
In I he V.SIi.i pi d la b]
ment, I he imi't < r of n i eimmies
should be bCUied at liie center of
t he speaker’s I able, w i
of honor al In- 11 lit
guest second in ump"
on
><b is
one son,
the Hebron
dauglit er.'
Yoakum,
i Hebron, and Miss Alice
Guode of Hebrun.
He is
brot lie r(
live sisters, Mrs. Laura Cook of
Terryville, Mrs. Alice Goode of
Goose ( reek, Mrs. Hattie Coopi-r
of Yoakum, Mrs. Amanda Cudd
of Yoakuni and Mrs. Robert
Blackburn of Winters, He is also
survived by three grand daughters
and many other relatives.
Funeral services were held this
afternoon at 3 o’clock at the He-
bron church bv Rev. Frank Hol-
( ‘ ‘ 1 ' Ian, and interment was made in
( lai cnee Darrow, champion of the the Hebron cemetery under the
“under dog” and bitter foe of direction of the Beck Mortuary.
* capital purrtKhraont, who "won in- s iiu.nuxui>«
ternational fame as a defense at-
torney, is dead.
The so-vear-old lawyer who once
te, “I’ve fought all my life
the iimterilog,” succumbed at
at l_’:to p. m. (GST) hum
after a long illness.
Iailure was given as
cause o
imi'tcr pleader
long 11 • t
mg that
Iia h.'inI
nt
('Lii u.'o
had I
th.
a.
in : .11 iirut]
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gi fe
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lel'i at ion
picture v\a>
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........ .-'•■•'.■-g squad will ^*sgiam ■■’'■'Xk ’
tjj, Lockhart this week and X
:;1 the Lockhart relays 1
is nothing but pure propa- *‘)r tke o,,*y additional competi-
Boost the t*on before the county meet is
held.
The above boys along with Vic-
They all t°r Cooper in the high jump; Ver-
■ • . non and Earl Beleville, John Day,
and they "evidently think~that Dellic Voekel, Henry Plume, l»uis
F a |
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tee should pay as much atten-
tion to the seating arrangements
us to the menu.
He is restricted in
ning by the sha|»e of the
()f The host arrangement, of course, bis lift, ami
is to have all the guests nt one ble.
are
trophy which was awarded
by St. Mary’s University of
that city to the basketball
team which exemplifed the
best sportsmanship in a con-
test which embraced teams
that represented schools from urjyy ",
Tigers.
This trophy was given to the
er of t he late Eugene
Smdali't leader, who
accu'td of con
American i
, of John T. Scopes,
the l.'imiui' Tennes-
11 ml’' and of man)'
I >a rrovv
lie
may
'mall
f the
mav add
to bis
mana'.er
as well as a
of commerce
in this manner all
• would be strictly
ami no identification
made or would be at-
tempted. “It is not {versonal opin-
ions vv e seek, so much as it is
a general answer to the questions
coii'idercd asked, and this general answer
rtunate' ’ had been in can be gained by compiling large
t"T live years, but lie number of answers” Mr. Winches-
l In- inti rc't in world ter stirtisl.
ill the cans,, of the ---TOM TOM, JUNB 10-11---
BEATEN ON WATER
DI NToN—The well-known size
supremacy of Texas does not ex-
tend to the matter of water
areas. Although even here she
ranks third, the states of Minne-
sot and North Carolina both beat
I.AXD, Texas, ( AP). Texas in the qnmber of acres cov-
care;i" ot a (1.1 foot cred by water. Minnesota has 3,-
miles of water and
total
Since the total water sur-
of the United States is 53,-
013 square miles, the average pct
state is aliout 1,104.
---TOM-TOM, JUNK 10-11---
vertebra from the BUG CATCHER HAS
mamnial, tin- large-t weighing 100 LIFE-TIME JOB
pounds COLLEGE STATION, Texas—
Tli< 'Indents, W. M. Fisher, H. J. Reinhard doesn’t worry
G. C. Patterson, T. A. McCown much about his job not lasting,
the finy prim i and G. V. Walker, said absence He plans to spend^his life catch-
Switzerland and of the head' indicated the whale ing and classifying each species
poverty, no un had been cut loose by a whaling of Texas insects.
idle rich, little boat crew, which wanted only He estimates there are 100,000
low taxe' ami all its arm- the bead, and drifted many miles Tn four years he has captured
be aments are in a mii'ciim. to the shoreline here, 70,000 l>ugs in 5,000 speies,
The first trophy event to be
won in the history of basketball
of St. Joseph high was won Sat-
San Antonio by Hie
speaker’' l.ible,
honor al hi'
second in
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Tile liemll.'
W ll.ile, \\ ,'i'lled
tile tide, vail
co.'i'fal rc'ideiits.
praet ii-ally unknow n
<rs,
Four 'Indents
stitute at Houston
I ioii' of t be
f the Rice In-
took 15 sec-
things, stated at a commit- ,)ell'K the vaulting n:
tee hearing: “An instance of **y Lay won first pla
what we consider useless ex-,t‘n5 a ’u‘w‘ n‘cor(l (J1 3 )•
penditures is that for the
am
rt ance
d"W n I Im
to have all the guests nt one l>le. If the two gim't-
big U-sha|M'd table. If the crowd an* accompanied b
is unusually large, he may have if is if good idea to
to add another section, turning of the iir-t guest I
the U into an E. ond guest ami
Keep Them ill Sight on it’s best to
If the facilities do nof ]»ermit women, being
one big table, the chairman husbands and
should do his best to have con- the group ns i
of the smal- sible.
Cooler in lor tables. In that cnsc the guest
of honor and the sjx'akers should
thing that we won’t know to
let loose of. The torch is
swinging over the powder keg
in Europe and none knows TUCSON, Ariz., March 14. —
what may happen. In the Dl. Roland Davison talked Sun-
meantime let US not get too (jay of getting General John J.
exctedi and lose our heads. We pershing out of bed in a few
may feel that we ought to do (lnvs
Something about the matter “He’s gradually gaining in
but is it worth burning our strength,” Dr. Davidson said,
“and his condition is improving
steadily. He is more alert now
and is sleeping less.”
Two weeks ago Sunday the
This picture, sent by radio from Beilin to New
(left in car) as he left Munich, near t Im Gcrnmii
try into Austria, preceded by troop>, planes ami tanks.
Chief Wilhelm Keitel, and besides Hitler is the
background adorns' the plane in which Hitler I lew
wro
for
Ins home
Sunday,'
Heart ’
immediati
' Die
I ease
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Leopold
“thrill
Franks
a decade
to his
moot hs.
Mrs. Darrow, who
constant at t I'lida nee
band's be-ide ; Li-
I kinovv ‘n 'i.'t< i, M i '
row Moore, vv ere vv it h
he died.
Funeral atrangemctits were held
in abeyance pending a
bv members of the
Judge William II. Holl), a close
Irieml, who aiimmneed Darrow
deal Ii.
I lie del cud
V. Delis,
had heel i ;
during the
strike in IsJI,
det elidailt ill ’
sec ‘' inoiikcv '
other' wh"iii
as •• uni hi
ret ireim nt
never lo-l
a I fa11' mif
* ’ umlei dog.’ ’
---Tom TOM, .11 NE to 11---
in Ke
J
• ioode, (if), pioneer resident
Hebron community, passed
suddenly at I p.
■ visiting a
who resides
SERVICES WILL BE HELD
THIS AFTERNOON FOR PIO-
NEER RESIDENT OF HE-
BRON COMMUNITY.
The economic survey of Yo-
will be made this week, ac-
R. G Winchester,
of the Chamber of
Commerce Economic Survey re-
cently appointed.
The survey wil] be nuyle thru
Nathan (]lt. que'tlonnaire to be distribu-
■!'. the ufl(| to every home in Yoakum
Bobby starting about Wednesday.
“In the returns received on the
[itestionnaire, we hope to learn
many things in a general way,”
Mr. Winchester stated. “It is not
the object of the survey to pry
into private personal business or
affairs and all receiving the
que'tionnaire Lave been asked not
to sign their names to the
sheets.”
Mr. Winchester also stated that
box would be provided at each
the schools where the
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1 his demise.
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