Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1929 Page: 1 of 6
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Austin, Jan. 24. — A compromise
program for financing and oper-
ating the state highway system
was reached today by the Gover-
i^r’s advisory committee.
The program was drafted by
Cone Johnson, highway commis-
sioner and'calls for a budget of
thirty milHon dollars for the next
two years, a bond issue up to one
hundred million dollars for state
road construction and maintain-
ance and seventy million dollar
bend Issue for reimbursement for
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Austin, Texas, Jan. 24. —'Mrs. Bn-
becca Bradley Rogers, for(
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partment when Dan Moody
office and former University of Texas
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PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXOEPT SUNDAY IN NAVASOTA, IN THE HEART OF THE BRAZOS VALLEY
NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER THURSDAY, JAN. 24, 1929
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Gov. Committee Agrees on Highway
Financing Plan; Goes To Legislature
«mu thirty miles to a game, surety
you can ooune one mile. Bryan is our
rival. Don’t let them boast of haring
a larger crowd that, we do on our
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tr8Ctor J. B. Nix, and today sand by <>>urt CrIminal Ap_
and other material wegte placed on
The decision was handed down after
the higUer court had studied the ap-
peal for months. In an opinion by
Judge A. B. Martin the conclusion was
reached that the judgment rendered
) by the District Court of Fayette Coun-
ty, where the case was tried on a
chaugp of venue, should be reversed,*-
• partly because of Improper arguments
by State Prosecutor Fred Blundell
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Tomorrow , citizens of this |
have opportunity to pay *
and property tax without t
venience of going to the cos
for on Friday the Tax OoOi
be at the First National M
city for purpose of coBactiH
M. L. McKinney, the co®
tor, made announcement «
dula for the county earlier
month and the date fixed |
sots was that of Friday, Jam
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Chamber Of Commerce 3
Endorses Proposed Bond
Election for School Bldg.
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rulings regarding testimony as to Mrs.
Bogers'. mental condition.
NOTICE
If there are any persons in Navasota
I .holding accounts aigainst R. E. Gra-
j her, deceased, you are advised to mall
, statement of the same to Dr. F.'G.
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Gratter, Brenham, Texas, at once, and
he will give attention to the indebted-
ness. -- Adv. J,........ .. w ;
Export shiyffs pf African au-
tomobiles are lncrtbrimt ' ?
Tomorrow night the Rattlesnakes
will play the Bry^n team at the Qty
Hall. Bryan Is going to bring a large
crowd down here and It behooves Nav-
asota to surpass it. The Rattlers will
play a deturn game in Brya^ Monday
I night. I. C. Snead who refereed the
| game ’with the A. A K Fish will ref-
¥ eree these two games also. Mr. Snead
f te a cadet at A, b M. '
| Lets have a largfc, crowd out here
tomorrow night. This game willl be .
the bgst game on Navasota’s court
for thto pteire season. Last year more
Bryan people were in the ball than
l^vamta on® When Bryan made a
M9i| there was more cheering than
iBf A Navasota score. Let’s naf let .
The plan will be submitted in
in Legislature.
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PLAY BRYAN
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Michigan, Jan. 24. —Two
took off today from Seifrid
to aid in the search of t*
marooned on floating ice
Michigan. One of the 1
equipped with slfeilS and ■
ene with skils. The pil<*«
instructed to land on the i«
np Swept' |f P<—r
Unring, MidMgan — Hddi
aviator, took ofif today in-
to locate Louis Sweet. Ste
appall shack on the ice aad
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work on which was started today. i
Contract for this improvement,!'
which will cost when completed about
’ at the Queen Theatre Mon- gLOOO, was let late yesterday to Con-
. and other material wegte placed
r the ground for commencement of the
£ job which i» t» be rushed to comple-
tion. The addition will be on concrete
57 trtbek cotosiruetfam, extending the
is now 7} ftpt long,
ich runs through that
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I w’TT, v}«n/•ldGy-’'ur tH^ehger> and 200 tnembgrs of
| crew of the S S Pre-?’4rut T'«ar ’eld (above) were transferred•
in amall boatw h) ihc Lhi»; « n hirer. Pan-ATnerrca. ■ Below, Cap*
r tain T. P.. Quinn. ruiiiniaiid*r of the Garfield, and map showing
the location of reef upon which vessel grounded. .
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Bellevue, Ohio, Jan. 24. — Two <|f
the five bodies remaining in the mor-
gues following the bus crash- Tuesday
were identified today as that of F.
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Whole-hearted endorsement u
given the proposed call for an eledi
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to vote school bonds for hntiding p|
' poses in the sum of approximate
_ __'$150,000.00 in a resolution adopted ;
An^BASSADOR^'tlte <'hamber ot t?t>nimerce boar?’
directors in session at the weekly m«
‘ j jug Thursday, it was the general es
Miami Beach, Ha., Jan. 24. _lcensus o£ opinion that there will |
I height W. Morrow, banker, diplomat!°f n° oppo8^tio11 to the
and ambassador to Mexico has con-41on 01 a new 8011001 baUdh*»
sensed to carry on his ambassadorship 110 thv nece8stty tbat exist*-
into the Hoover administration after ■ ^*° e*ect^on ^or this purpqge N
March 4 it was announced today. , I***11 celled yet, but this ImprovdflH
This was the nett result of a three 18 one lbat the Kcb(M)1 Board and
hour conference between Hoover and Commission have had undemH
Morrow today. No official announce-
ment was made but it was learned
through authoritive sources that Mor-
row- will continue as ambassador.
ARRESTOFOR
DRIVING CAR
WHILE DRUNK
MORROW WILL ;
CONTINUE AS
DR. LUCEY
BROUGHT FINE
ENTERTAINMENT
Dr. Thomas Elmore Lucey of Alton,
Illinois, appeared here Wednesday eve-
ning tinder auspices of the school with
his program as humorist, actor, car-
I ioonlst, singer and versatile entertain- j
er, but the ck^dience which greeted!
him was under what the school ex-1
r pected in numbers.
Dr. Lucey gave impersonations of
many of the Bible patriarchs and with
, Oriental settings he made very real
characters of the past ages. There
1 were many mirth provoking numbers
} and character portrayals of late years
I iiiz>iiuiin<> Edgar Allejn Poe, Lincoln
Riley,, and the beloved Bob Taylor of
Tennessee.
As a rapid sketch artist he drew
a few pictures, concluding with one
of. ‘‘The Holy City,” during the draw-
ing. of which he sang that song, bring-
ing1 Mbs ' program to a very fitting
cleae. ‘
sideration for some time, and tb
wants Club this week passed a
lutioh in which a committee .
named to ask for the call M
election for that purpose.
Another resolution adopted by
Isiard gave instructions for peti
Ing our depresentetives at Auett
take Steps to have Grimes CounC
eluded in that list of eounttes:
may hold election providing fol
stock law- if they so desire- t
It appears that a county jd
A® unless that
j Washington, Jan. 24. — Miss Mary Jnc[n(ied in the list designated M
dOlizabeth Culberson, daughter of the ^^lature as eli^ble te hot^ AM
Bryan, Jan. .24. r-e One hundred and , .
fifty-repcteeentative citizens of Texas ,la^ W® tnr Charles
and mm <mt of the sate, rttallj ta-' “* *•«*
tereeted In municipal water questions, ”
source, supply and distribution, regts-1 t°l*V to
tered WedueMay for the -erenth an- '■« S* ™
nual condentioa Texas division South- t®16®8*11 on $1000 bond.
w«t Water Work. AaoeiMfcm. Th. ““ Cn‘11^ *"*
1- a PoUceman had chased her car for w
convention was called to order in the was P
ballrom ot the La Salle Botel by
President J. Z. Martin., Mayor Wil-
son. Bradley gave the welcome address
and President Martin responded for
the convention.
There is a lively contest for the next
convention, with Abilene a leader.
a 1 ■
Farwell — Doggett Grain Compafty
, greeting $30,000 grain elevator in this A. Kodit of Swartz Creek, Michigan,
1 -place.
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MEN MEETING
INBRYAN
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trial when she appeared in the police L8 t0 be able to avpil Id
answer charge for 4^]^ law tf ths cW*®
fr^'Tfi^terion Ttairsda
illness ih Ms family- T
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Improvements are to be made to
the Holly building occupied by the lj
”M” System store, providing for an
divorced her because she 'extention at the i^ar which will fur-
i him when sbe| returned, nish addition floor space 40x20 feet,
on a charge of the holdup of the Farm-
ers National Bank at Buda, sixteen
miles south of Austin, • on Dec. 11,
1926, was granted a new trial Wed-
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uddiaon.1 1. .rdfebte they win pro>ecutOT
more tb-r fl«ur« fuMmr bM*. thus
giving about 12 feet more in length to
their lobby space. The additional
space at the Mar will also give them
More storage room.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1929, newspaper, January 24, 1929; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347146/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.