Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY IN NAVASOTA, IN THE HEART OF THE BRAZOS VALLEY
NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929
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With the announcement of the comple-
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Navasota & Grimes County Chamt
of Commerce went over the top in fl
The Commisioners Court of Grimes
County is scheduled to be in session on
July 2nd for purpose of hearing tax-
payers who have been cited by
board of equalizers to appear
show cause, if any, why their taxes
should not be raised.
The court has recently bee® sitting
incapacity of a board of equalization
and many have been notified to appear
to the answer on this point. The
court will also be convened on July
5th and 8th for the same business.
University Location
Announced Soon
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VIOLA GENTRY
INJURED AND
nounced bT the pulpit suj
tee. The regular preacbii
be. interesting to til.
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this morning.
Imre leg hose.
Son. 118-2t.
J murder. Is set for hearing. A special
■ venirie of seventy-five meh has been j
i ordered for that trlaL Cooper’s trial [
I is in connection with the killing of a I
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‘and during the
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k W. Dean was disqualified,
D«en has been pres-. the docket, but only two of them are
set for trial next week with special “anient,
venirie of talesmen having been sum-
moned for those trials.
Monday, July 1st, the case of the
I State of Texas vs Harvey Cooper in
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juft room practically all
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case of- G. F. Medland vs
M4aa was before Court
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that grew oat of the! which the defendant faces a charge of
NEW YORK, June 28 (INS) —Max
* Schmelling,’ German heavyweight re-
gnrded as a man of destiny today by
| virtue scored a victory over Paulino
Uzcudum, Spaniard, in fifteen rounds
at the Yankee stadium last night.
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* battering Uzcudum unmercifully tho
not scoring a knockout.
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CRIMINAL
CASES BEGIN
ON MONDAY
j Big line of ladies hosiery received
The newest shades in
R. B. Templeman and
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if] most of them on the Texas and Pacific,
jwill engble that railroad to carry out
<|ita plans for spending about MJWO.OOO
tfer a passenger station anl} a.fcrge
, freight terminal. **V
4Mn>ge af the Issue will M*bi* pw
, olty to purchase the land at 'the mpai-
dpal airport iiifl ^ab«?«ttcnMve
additions tb$re. The amount voted
p*s SOOO.OOO A not bey J^m ot IQOOr
a new central fire ota-
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Grady Green won out in the golf
tournament Thursday afternoon over ,
Louis S. Pierce, the champion for the |,
last two annual tournaments. ^The p
scores came out with Green 76 and ’
Pierce SO making Green winner by 4i
strokes.
The two golfers holding low scores
in the general tournament were Grady
Green and Clyde Prestwood who play-j
’ ed off eighteen holes last week. Green
eleminated Prestwood by three strokes.
This left Green to play the winner of
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FORT WOBTK June 27 —, A bond
election Tuesday on three items total-
ing $3,000,000 resulted in a small vote
Wood et aL in whl^h tfe bends carried by approkl-
WemMnt to|mutely fl to 1.
■moa^nseat
aLdiAiiseed
udge S. A. McCall of Conroe has With District Court nearing the end
|i* o^ lhe bench ?this the second the second week and Judge S. A.
for Grime* i “
week many .
j week will begin with Judge S. W. Dean
I in which on bench again in official capacity
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ROOSEVELT FIELD, NEW YORK,
Tune 2S (INS) — Miss Viola Gentry
endurance flyer was probably fatally
injured today when her plane, The
Answer, Cracked up near Westbury,
Long Island. Jack Ashcraft, Miss Gen-
Ttrys’ co-pilot died instantly in the
crash.
The plane which had been In the air
since 8:41) last night in an attempt
to re-establish a new refueling endur-
ance record, struck a tree when it went
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into a nose dive from 500 feet
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COM’R COURT
MEETS TUESDAY
ich: '7. Z .. Wednesday, July 3rd, trial of th&
^yien v« E. IE. Alien,' care of the State vs Tom Moten is set
* * ('' *wlth a*- special venirie of fifty men
Lake Creek Oil Moten is being tried for murderin j
8^ jppssed. connection with the killing of a negro > (INK) 1>ilote Rei(1 sener9 ot Walk-
m vs James Taylor, passed, near Carlos In 1928. „ | erton< Indiana, and J. E. Park hill, ef
vs Walter Wilson, pass- Another mnrder case comes on July ininois. were instantly killed
10th. on which date is set th? trial of beer today when their plane crashed
Oil Works vs J. T. Kei- Henry Purnell, who is to be tried in * helght of {eet
lebt, verdict for defend- connection with the death of Julius ■ v---------
of Court, and verdict Green, who died here at Navasota sev-
tefendant on his cress action, eral days after a shooting affray. Both
Nient^ccovdingly. j art hwoes. Fifty men have been sum-
Mirnau et ux vs E. B. 8tin-' moned as special venirie for that case.
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erupt, passed. L- «J Case of the State vs Tom Walcoviak, >
0. .Austin vs R. L. Renick, muriier trigl. is set for hearing on
tdng from bank failure, aws- j July 15th with no special venirie. Wai- j
* covlak Is to be tried in connection with ’
>. Austin vs Joel Terrell, debt, the Shooting of Bill Houser, which oc- »
j curred near Rdan's Prairie only a few
Diomas vs W. H. Miller, et| weeks apo.
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COTTON MARKET
Following are the cotton market
Quotations, middling basis, as obtain-
ed from the Navasota Cotton Ex-
change.
< New York, 15 up 18.65
New Orleans, 9 up 18.76
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18.75
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SCHMELINGIS
VICTORIOUS
IN BATTLE
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■WORK PUTS
DRIVE
• . celebration will continue through July phones in
; 5. Features of the celebration will be
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regular rodeo events and contests in
Which it is expected a gwat number|
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asota Daily
.Jis Sai a r?al mctV^No mkoaMe u is hot
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uaed for their rtports
The pastor,
his family, werw, WlHl £9&rosa9
pie during the encampment, H
the close of that meeting they
eeeded to the hocae ot tha M
parents at Coahoma, Texas, on
tion trip, intending to nturn to
asota about the -middle ot July.
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Now there are over L7UD.000 and b
phone engineers anticipate that
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suit, continued on account ot
of W. 8. parron, attorney,
St Austin in the legislature,
raer vs Chas. O. Austin, suit
; from bank failure, passed.
O. Austin vs Waiter Green-
It resulting from bank failure,
|tolay Rice vs Steve Mahle.
Iqdes, Guardian, vs Joe Sweed
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TWO KILLED
IN PLANE CRASH
as Chamber of Commerce memteHII
drive, securing the full fifty memb
for that regional organization ai“l
each in a half day’s work ThuinC
afternoon, check for the $500.00 hari
been sent to headquarters at LongvJ
Friday morning.
The drive throughout the > terfth
covered by the East Texas orgBll
tion was begun on June 15th to be «
ed by the close of the mouth, Mft
wns not started here until Thurad
when district workers from Huntori
came to assist in the drive which Wl
over in fine shape. Mrs. Ann
Standley, who is secretary of I
Huntsville and Walker County C*b$
ber of Commerce, holds the pemtl
of district worker for the district ns
prising the half doaan 4-
Walker, Montgomery, Grimes, IA$
San Jacinto and Chambers. Bbs(j
here Thursday accompanied by U
Nance, Huntsville druggist,
Fritts,
These vtAftM4 Wrftett*
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board of directors luncheon held 118
day noon at which meeting
u * < tt . > wi spoke, and the board appointed a c
1‘resbytermn University, under which.
mittee composed of H. N. SrtMmE
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K N. Yeager, to assist the visitor
Miss Thaddeus Lewis, local
in making the canvass. WMB^I
tion of County Agent Fritts tkn^M
ers made a house to house
j the business district and J
had written the fifty a
the first time the Srifom
had been raised in W
While this te th® '
be raised in the co®
that many
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vs J. J. Johnson at al,
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all the Presbyterian schools in Texas
would !>e merged, is expected to be
named within thirty days.
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Houston has offered 1,000 acres and
$1,000,000 to the officials in charge of
the location of the school as an incen-j
tire to place the proposed school there.
San Antonio also has offered a 1,000
acre site and an unrevealed amount of
money.
Members of the committee are Pat
Hooks, Itasca ; J. P. McCord, Coleman;
E. A. Peden, Will A. Vinson, Houston;
and J. A. Jarrett, San Antonio, The
committee is headed by Pat Hooks.
GOLFERSCOM
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WINGEDFOOT, GOLF CLUB, MAM-
ORNECHr New York, June 28
—Al Espinosa and Gene Saracen,
golfers were both dead-locked a
head of the field la the nattorihl
golf championship here today with a
score of 142 each for a two itondi
The plane is said to have been p«oi- •
m “-’four
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While everyone Was baek at tbei«
work after the noon hour, the fire *
’ * whistle sounded and *a mad rush svas j F
made to the fire department where
! the tnjgk quietly, stood. In only *a
A • few moments a large crowd had gafh-
!H*ered about the city'hall awaiting the
,, - run for the fire when the announee-
■ ifcont was made “False Alarm.”
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ALPINB.TO flTAGE
\ “FOURTH” CELEBRATION
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ALPWK, June 28 UNS) —Alpine
will celebrate July 4 with the holding
of the eighth annual Old Settlers’ re-
union and Cowboy Round-Up. TheNUMBEBU8
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Grady Green Low Man FOUR OF ONE
Annual Golf Tournament FAMILYTAKE
RABIES CURE
i Four members of one household will
i start taking treatment for rabies to-J shape on the fourth annual East
/VP IXf! A IV l,1<" r"'v lt "as )earued this afternoon.
w g g || y £ I < 1^4 AI< j froni <’eO- ^)av*s* members being
j T. H. Churchwell, Mrs. Churchwell,
I Mrs. Geo. T. Davis and Walter Davis.
A calf belonging to the Davis family
was taken sick Wednesday and all of
the above mentioned parties had a part
in doctoring it and after there were
no signs of improvement Dr. R. F.
Chappelt was called to the home and
at once the case was pronounced hy-
drophobia.
The hsad of the calf was sent at
once to Austin and word was sent
back that the animal was mad.
The family expect to take the treat-
ment at home.
It is understood that none of the
party were bitten by the calf but it
was„ thought advisable* to take the
treatment.
WESTBURY, New 'York, June 28—
(INS) — An airplane I-earing U. 8.
markings crashed on the polo field at
Meadow Brook Club here at 12 :30 last
Schmellng took the last five rounds, night. Two men in the ship were drag-
ged from the wreckage and taken to
the hospital. It is believed that both
are living but were mortally injured
a at the time. z fj’
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ed by Lieutenant Maxwell W. Bam
who was accompanied by a mechai
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The amount voted
dpo is for the purchase of a
^MjB'aroetJim of
Vd Wtargemeut of the fire alarm
• fo B. M. Hudson st al,
ted H Walker Coanty.
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THE WEEK
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has
' McCall of Conroe presiding this week,
(commencing on July 1st the criminal;
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| week will begin with Judge S. W. Dean ,
on the bench again in official capacity
and at least four murder cases are on ; Past tournament. L. S. Pierce who
was also winner of the previous tour-
Should Pierce have won this
last score he would have been given
the trophy as a permanent gift. Now
Green holds the trophy for 1929.
Thursday’s game betwen Green and
Pierce was a good one. The men tied
until the last four holes when
Green went four strokes better than
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