Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 22, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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ed and the 10 letter codee suppressed,
according to a decision of the inter-
national telegraph and radio confer-
ence meeting here. . The decision was
a victory for the Russian delegates,
opposed to Great Britain and her sup-
porters. . .,
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15 bars 8-oz.
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ministration of the dictator Primo de
Rivera, Marquess of Estella. who died
in Paris in 193Q a few weeks after
he was dismissed by former King Al
The trial iyill deal only
• I.. G. WOOD, JR.
• Insurance Agency
• Fire, Life, Automobile 4 Cat
• Office in Leake Building
• PHONE NO. 11
being treated at the hos-
able to be up today.
I.underwent a major
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Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
PHONE 48
Navasota. Texas
Rice Hotel ’
Fancy Pumpkin
No. 2% can 121c
nagan by the Essex county grand jury I mony for life.
Red and White Fresh
Cranberry Sauce
17 oz. c«n 17ic
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p 176 polic.
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The Red & White Stores
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Hollywood. Nov. 22 <UP>
year war record under the Stars and
Stripes was counted on by Duncan
Renaldo, Virlie young motion picture I "
actor, today to win him acquittal from . ’
an indictment, charging him with '
falsifying a passport. His attorneys. ;
asking that the indictment be quash-
ed. stressed the young star’s service ’
""cord as an American soldier.
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Vein Cruz. Mexico, Nov. 22 ^UP)-—
1 The state government inijixtcd legis-
lation today aimed to attach the warer
houses, gasoline stations, and other
' property throughout Mexico of the
Huasteca Petroleum Co., an American
concern, to collect 109,000,000 pesos
claimed in taxes and fines. The gov-
-t the
purchase by the petroleum company of
oil properties within 50 kilometers of
the Gulf of Mexico, claiming that for-
eign companies were prohibited to own
land within this territory.
Newark, N. J., Nov. 22 (UP)
fonso XIII. The trial will deal only! Chicago, Nov. 22 <UP)
with political aspects of-the dictator- I sella, one of the 13 remaining !»«■:
**'’?> ' I the 176 polic emen. v.-ho f<>,.rhi . ;
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professional women
night.
Los Apgeles. Nov. 22 (UP) Mr. J dy .
and Mrs. Dan ■’nrd Moise Baker were C
honeyanuomg ui lioua .today following ' f ,■
•.heir marriage at Santa Barbara. The !
bride, the former Mrs. Karolyn Nich..i
ols Moorhouse, is the daughter of Ben
jamin Nichols of Boston. Baker is
wealthy insurance broker.
Chicago, Nov. 22 (UP) — Miss Jane
Addams, world famous welfare work-
er, believes most women entering in-
to business or professional life make
the mistake of Imitating men.
"Forms are changing in business
and professions and if we merely imi-
tate we may imitate a man who is
c>inging to the old ways instead of
going after the new ones,’’ Miss Ad-
as an
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Crea- j • •
got Monday morning, a daughter.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. L A. Howell
this morning, a son.
Felix Moran, Jr., of Anderson un-
derwent an appendicitis operation
day morning.
. Carol Kirk, and elderly man who
was ’found suffering from exposure
Los Angeles, Noy. 22 (UP) A suit
for $4,500, claiming back alimony, was
on file today against George P. Con-
verse, wealthy husband of the former
screen actress, Anita Stewart. The
plaintiff was Olivia L. Converse q’f
Santa Barbara who aleged that under
terms of their Reno divorce in 1928
I were handed up to Judge Dallas Flan £he was to receive $600 monthly ali-
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lumber exports to France were sub-
ject to increased duty today through
J .5 ... eminent also sought to nullify
a government decree raising the tar- K '
iff on common woods and lumber
from 50 per cent to 75 per cent. It
was the second increase within a
year affecting the United States lum-
ber quota of 1,553 tons per quarter.
” . ' Newark, N. J., Nov. 22 (UP) - -
• Madrid, Nov. 22 (UP) — Only five ! indictments in the theft of ballots here
letter telegraph codes will be permit- j \
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j last night charging Policemen Ray-
mond F. Herter and Peter J. Duffy
with misfeasance in public office. The
two patrolmen were assigned to guard
i the ballot boxes in the basement of
I the city hall during the night they
were stolen.
Relieves Women’s Pains
?efe.tg an example of how Cardul
Hr1' “M helped thousands of women:
waH wy thin and pale,"
IHlhV, wr*t^. Mrs. F. H. Scott, of Roa
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 22, 1932, newspaper, November 22, 1932; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373165/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.