Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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TUESDAY NITE
Na vasot a
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of all
members
Jan
24
Aust in.
Dr. John
Brown.
State
J
per-
no
that we shall aid the Southern cot-
pany of Beaumont.
Texas State Treasurer and Family
Cotton
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if
a
Lockhart hat
been
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Attempt Made Identify
Amnesia Victim
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College Station, Jan. 24
is called to the deadline i
Kansas,
on
Connally Would
Make Home Loan
Bonds Acceptable
wosids
the
Loan
Loan
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Lawyers Must
Lead In Defense
Popular Govt.
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his secretary.
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TOWN GAGERS
for the aeaoou to
77 halo., agaiaat ;V
lar at this thto
also known
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CAME, FISH ASSN. ‘
HAVE BARBECUE j
THURSDAY EVE.
I
l—Attention ,
of January I
31st for the sign-up campaign for the j
at 7:45 o’clock at
There will be re-
ft
Every member is urged to attend.
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REPORT PREMATURE, SAYS
JARDINE
. V'-r.in;’.
k ti\ the
■" nt 1'irii ft r ’
principal
th' H i "tl
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It a;
owners
fell
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county
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Rev
-tor
was rtamcd '
mfr,
who
Houston, was named a
try House in Houston
Mt. and Mrs. John Knapp returned
home last night from Tyler, where
they attended this meeting. They were
delegates from the local church
aS
house I
near future but|
Moore Brothers
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United States Fifth District Circuit j
Court of Appeals yesterday upheld a
decision from the Eastern Texas Dis.
trict Federal court denying preferen-
tial claims of the City Bank of Beau-
mont. Texsis, over other creditors ofl|
I
24 (UP) AJ
apparently suffer-1
was thf» guest of
which
The
will
ike the standard of living
tf-age cotton farm of the
r iq the CM*
kCharlet
Ithfrt, Jr.
inches tall.
Traylor Remains In
Critical Condition
■K _ With
County Agent
BL,’/ “r —■—f-i.'P
.cement All rcorn-hog farmers of Grimes
county are asked by county agent.
Geo. Altgelt tp meet him at Anderson
R Saturday at 3 p. m.
1
j
Charles
treasurer of Tex-
as, height 45
inches. The
charoftag little
’ *<•
on 'the
t-and tenant both will
M improved system of
K Cobb believes; for under
ns of the contract, each ten*
have the cotton grown under
gtapervision proportionately reduc-
£ It not the Idea of the Agricul-
ral Adjust mm. Administration that
Hill. C.
Will
of oil was
a previous core in
when it was made
5.8X8 feet
The testing tool was equipped with,
a quartt i inch choke on top and bot-
tom
'‘z,c< I nth which
"r - * - urant
Moore Brothers have purchased the
Oscar (’<»♦• x Co. meat market
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LY EXAMINER
21 A gleam of
1 small home own-
foreclosure, who
been eligible for
Owner's Loan
■heir
the American Bar Association,
members of the organization In an ad-
dress last night that lawyers must
take the lead in defense of popular
"overnment in the United States.
"It has been freely predicted lately" 1
Even said, "that this governmnet has
outgrown popular government. It lies
Frederick C Hill. C. S. of
California, will speak
evening at s 00 o'clock
auditorium He is a
board of lectureship
Church. the First
Warren declared that as long as he
headed the committee in charge, "no j
negro ever will be served.”
' e I’riest, who has been eating in
himself almost every I
d y, threatened to demand an inves
t'gatlon after his son and
Lewis, his secretary, were
srevice.
gathering
Thursday evening
the Parish House,
ports of the meeting at Tyler, and
Behal examination at that school will be
| played tonight in the local gym at
L 7;30’V-
Th_
I unbl emished
Topeka, Jan. 24 (UP) — Dr. William
M Jardine, state treasurer, said to-
day that reports of his acceptance of
the presidency of the University of
Wichita were premature. <• He said he
would decide on the offer by Satur-
day.
Jardine was unanimously elected b^
the board of regents to succeed Dr. H
W. Foght, now on a leave of absence.
fc:' 1934-35 cotton contract by O. B. Mar-i barbecue Thursday
jg tin, director of the Texas A and M I o'clock at the August
Texas far. , 'Club
mort gages
11 u v, r n -
Ini: no'
i and
hold
I ■' nds
I’.om
realize
li’gisla
upon
i man;,
drciim'd io
■ ,n. -hit 1
I the n; 111" 11
Kelly was aided by district attor-
ney, Sid Hardin and assistant state’s
attorney, Dick Waters, Austin, in an
inquiry which he said was launched
60 days ago The grand jury will re-
convene tomorrow.
Meantime department of justice
agents were reported en route here
to Investigate the CWA phase of the
probe. lEhependiturea <rf $87,000 by
the RFC in direct relief since Aug-
ust and more than $200,000 by CWA
In the past two months were being j
studied.
The Indictments last night dame
cn the heels of federal administrator,
Harry L. Hopkins’ anouncement at
Washington of a nation wide war a-
gainst relief fund graft.
may grow more cotton ~
Here is a mo«t
unusual picture
of a very unusu
al famfly. The
father, at the
lef
I none at all; -but, that e«h
• In the Muctton and be
Woprtunity to balance hie
•Hons with the replacement
shale wort* re-
in coring1
Evidence
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HEMPSTEAD TO jHou»e Headed
PlAY RATTLERS
TONIGHT 7J
high school
basketball team having a game with
Hempstead tonight, the Methodist largely with lawyers to determine this
P "The cotton adjustment program for Cardinals have postponed their game
with Bedias These two teams will,
probably meet in the high school gym
Terrell, Texas. Jan
40 year old man,
1 ing from amnesia.
I authorities here today while attempts
' wi re made to establish his identifi-
cation.
The man arrived on a bus late yes-
terday. He was unable to remember
his- name or home adress buG said he
general good time for all ia planned. { believed the initials "J. T T "
I buckle of his belt were his
In a pocket of his coat was found
Rankhead cott<
reservations
Reports from the south indicate
farmers an slow in signing up -for
icreaf?e reduction and that <he cam-
paign will have to be extended beyond
January 31st.
The spot basis in the south still is
firnt, but some slowing up of demand
lor actual catton is reported.
Cotton •
date total
Mt.1* tab
Connally worked for
the otlgmal Home
ind Ffome Owners
i is enipuwi ’ -'d
up home
disease,
rest
per medical supervision
In these days of economic stress.
when the seeds of disease are being
sown in the bodies of undernourished
the bankrupt O'neal Furniture Com- children, the prevention of tubercu-
pany of Beaumont. I losls is more necessary than ever. Tub
-— --| erculosis formerly held first place as
a cause of death, it now ranks third
in Texas while for the country as a
whole it ranks seventh pneumonia
was the only communicable disease
that caused more death last year than
Morris j
refused I
last
i re.
lief supervisor on 28 charges of for-
gery and 35 charges of "making false
reports on distribution of relief funds”
and indicted H. L. Goss, former coun-
ty relief board member, on a charge
of misappropriating $412 in relief
funds while a board member.
Judge Bryce Ferguson fixed bonds
I totaling $32,000.
M. R. Kelty, Federal investigator
:ind Mi- \V
to leave the
lav evenm;''. .1 iniiaty
o'clock by the I'ltizi'n--
1'ickets fot this batnpie'
at all drug stores in
cordial invitation is extcndei
in Navasota, and
i ,i nn- -
1 th
. tion until Cong: csv h i - hbei .iliz.ed its
terms, so as to make the bond.- readily
saleable, so that they will b. accept-
able to all mortgage holders Patriotic
indivduals and corporations through-
lad> «f
is hit
Min
J udge
I.os Angeles,
heie tomorrow
the the school
number of the
of the Mother Church. the
Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston,
Masachusett s.
The lecture, which will be free, is
Christian
The public is
“ —
Washington, Jan 24 (UP) — The j
house today appeared headed toward
a dispute over whether negroes may j
eat in the house restaurant
The it sue was between Rep. De [
■ -The game with Hempstead which | , evt, Repn . Ill , only negro member
’Fas postponed on Tuesday due to ft- |of congress, and Rep Warren, Dem., |
’ , chairman of the committee
KtyTh® Hempstead team comes with an
1 record for the current
•eason while the Rattlers have so far
;:«het only with reverses. However, she
.pint of the team has not been lost
•nd where there is life there is hope.
Since the lost game the has shown
ieon.ldei.atle improvement and Coach
Adams is expecting his team to make
it. presence felt before many more
t Moons have passed.
I Lacy Darby an erstwhile Rattler I
will call the game in big league fash- !
Ion.
up to date slaught
in the
the
died of thia disease last
Tuberculosis has been known
centuries and constant search for a
specific cure ha. been the goal of doc-
tors for many years. However.
New Orleans, Jan. 24 (UP) — The medicine, yet discovered will cure this
The treatment consists of
proper food, fftsh air. and P«>-}/a“8 have~^ made by the Home
Owner's Loan Corporation on 1.830 in-
dividual small homes, totaling $4,556.-
660 59. while thousands of additional
applications for loans are in process
of examination by the bank officials
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COTTON NOTES
in the
that his temperature had dtqA
pod to 1(X) 3, after having been 104 Dr
William R, Cubbins, one of three phy-
I sicians who wtayed at the bedside all
night, said that his patient's pulse was
irregular, with respiration at 36 to
the minute.
A bulletin issued l»y the doctors at
3 a m. described Traylor as at death *
; door, “very, very seriously ill.
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I’he Owner
t
B College Extension Service. '__________
B mers may expect an early mailing of I
n XJhecks totalling $15,000,000 or more in
bK'Wihd rentals if the campaign is com-
E Jletid before ttiis deadline. Mr Mar-j
B tin has been aflyised by the Agrlcul-1
fr tural Adjustment Administration.
R<‘ An effort will be made to start mall.
ing checks early In March, Mr Mar-
K tin says, in order to assist farmers at
&' a time when financial pressure is very
k great.
• The present outlook is for a carry >
r 'Over of from 10 to 11 million bales on
Ek <AugusF’Tstr~C. A Cobb, chief of the
RjvOitton Section, states. "Because of
K.the weight of this huge surplus, we
Ej. must ’make positive and determined
efforts to secure the full percentage
feTOf sign up in this campaign", he de-
K Clares
that slightly more than
ans die each day from tuberculosis.
In other words, over four thousand
la pawn shop ticket for $5.50 obtained person® d'ed of this disease last year,
as a loan on a watch at Tulsa. Okla Tuberculoaia has been known for
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DBCINION UPHELD
The grand jury for this term of
court has been selected and the foi-
llowing men of the county ^re
ing:
Geo. W. Leonard. Foreman
R. E. Thompson
J. M Cone
W. S. Brown, Bedias
R. E. Williams
G. G. Keyser
J T. Haynie
W J Hughes
L Perkins
E. F. Helmer
W. E. Fuigham
The door bailiff is Whit Smith and
the two riding bailiffs are George
Tiie Grimes County Game and Fish Floyd and W. J. Upchurch.
Protective Association will have a (>
evening at 7:00 JUNIOR C.-C NOTICE
Horst Country
This barbecue will be given to
ge£ the hunters and fishermen of thelwl'* meet Thursday evening at
town together, and to explain the ef- j ° clock at the City Hall,
forts of the association. urged to be present.
Members and prospective members j
are invited to bs present for the
casion
\\ .i h mg, on. J an
hop>- fm millions i
ei - t h 11- 111- tied with
have heretofore not
aid from the Home
Corporation because holders of
mortgages relu-cd to accept the ib-me
Loan bonds, was seen here today in
the statement ot Senator Tom Con-
nally (D) of Texas, memli'l of the
powerful Senate Finance Committee,
that he will advocate passage of
Science ■ an'en^nlen^s to 1-oan Bank
| Act. llberiUtaing Its terms and tending
I to i----- * ---------
j boni
the next two years as
E; reduction contract now
y ed Southern farmers is more thafc a1
jr-mere effort to reduce the production
Of cotton. It endeavors to help the j
fegrowers set up a balanced system of |
7 farming such as agricultural leaders)
have described as being needed to |
JHUtke the South permanently prosper.
OU8.
gs “Reduction of the cotton acreage by i fjrst major
.."An average of 40 per cent in 1934 will | recovery program began,
leave land available for the produc- federal officers today
of feed crops for the livestock 'scores" of additional indictments.
An the place will permit the produc- a Hidalgo county grand jury 1
j^koa of food crops for the farm family, j night indicted N. L. Reyna, Lajoya
and will permit the growing of soil'
(i1 improving ci;ops and erosion—prevent-
ing crops which will aid the grower
Mitring future years to produce the
KflhsiC cash crops on less land.
&X “The cotton contract further
[ mite the landowner to set aside cer-
tain acreages for the use of tenants
i.'in producing needed supplies for their
J UMS MR1
E “In t111* w*y- therefore, we are hope- for Hidalgo county, declared “we are
uncovering an organized scheme to de-
gk farmer ia becoming a more inde. .frau<i the state and federal govern-’
indent person", says Mr Cobb. "Not mentB of relief’moneys.”
Hy does ths contract which we are* — - ...... ■ 11 —
■t offering the cotton producer spo-
fy that he will be rewarded in cash
I his cooperation in reducing his
mage, but in addition to this cash,
t is being put in a position to so
dance his farm operations that he
■jf -retain the independence
prices may bring about.
Mpam. in its broad aspects.
COE & CO. MEAT MaRKET; WILL
TAKE CHARGE MONDAY MORN.
GRAND JURY
L OD I A MI | ARV V' 11 ' lke chur>{e °f -ame
M 1 Vaflfl* A I night after the closing hours and <
IBUIFaBfl /1/hVTnm - Monday mo' nlng the market will bejfound
I 1 °Pen ns usual only under new man- fact
Clarence Moore .stated this morn- j
ing that he expects to repaint and re- j
model the market and would at all
times carry the very best line of meats
obtainable
C. E. Woodward who has been con-
nected with the Coe Market for some
time will be in charge of the market :
and Jim Gibson will have charge of J
the bookkeeping. It is understood the j
business will be run on a stictly cash i
basis,
A ill w
will b. built
at till present
will Use the house that has been ope-
rated l.y Mr. Coe.
Oscar Coe and his son, Eugene have
been in the market .business at Nava-
sota for the past 7 years and during
that time have operated an excellent,
market, always striving to give the
Tiie Junior Chamber of Commerce public the best in meat and courteous
I will meet Thursday evening at 7 301 treatment
All members; 1 Mr c<>e will devote his time in the
future to live stock and farming.
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Episcopal Diocese
Appointments Of
Interest Here [cordially invited
New Orleans, Jan. 24 (UP) —Earlo
W. Evans. Wichita, Kan . president of
American Bar Association, told ; which came to a close at Tyler yester- I
day. two persons of local interest were
named to boards of committees for
the ensuing year.
S. Mbylan Bird of Brenham
of the TbCal Episcopal i-hurcb
Canon, and Ralph Ni - i
son of Mi and Mi- 1’ N>-mil. ,
is attending Rice In.titu',. in
regent of Au-
ban.|iii’i honoring Rev.
N 1 *ui cell who are soon
city, will be given Tues- fullest benefits from
3bth. at 7:00
f Navasota,
are on sale
i tie city, and a1
1 to every-
one in Navasota, and nearby towns1 ()U| ,-ountry have already accepted
who would like to attend to be pres- million,
ent on this occasion
The banquet will be served by the homes
women of the Civic Club. closure
---- c> must
question. "
The association is holdings its an-
| nual midwinter meeting of the execu-
tive committee here.
’ Chester I. Long, former United Stat
es Senator from Kansas, yesterday
advised the committee on proposed
I steps to modify the new federal "blue
j sky” investment securities act at the
Edinburg. Jan 24 (UP) - With two i presen' session congress.
[persons under 64 indictments in Texas' I EI»i8COPAL NOTICE
relief scandal since the
state and
promised
New Tork, Jan 24 (UP)
I - - market bulls are staking their hopes
that caused more death last year than )n Rvorable monetary developments
did tuberculosis. land the possibility of a revival of the
The greatest loss of life from this Bankh)>ad control bill with
| disease is between the ages 20 to 40
years, and its economic cost to fatni- '
| lies and the State is enormous Tub
| erculosis can be arrested if found in
its early stages, therefore, the State
Dejlt^m nt of Health urges that ev-
•ry one not feeling up to par should
go to their family physicians for a
complete physical examination, in this
eariy beginnings of tuflarcutosla
h»r diasa.se may be discovered in
1 J|
The Parish Guild of the Episcopal
church will hold a congregational
church
I sponsored by the
| Society of Anderson.
to attend Ito * 8table n'“r'<et
--- | bond^
At the 85th annual meeting of tha |
PAMniifT th 'n*>r
Texas Diocese of the Episcopal church | D fl 11W JJ fj 1 1 V ' pa> a®* Ot
iHONOR PURCELLS
— a
Farmers Again
Warned That January
Thirty-First Deadline
and
Democratic leader salt) today that his
condition “remains ciitical He has
pn< umonia. howing ^a-. or oil but onlj
f lu b.inkt ! s family was summon t.’tc n foui bl< of mud is reported as
ed early t-wlay when he suffered a th. lesuit of the test made Tuesday at
Saturday r< l.ij se after gaming ground yester- th* Humble Mell. Henderson No 1, on
on ,day under an oxygen tent Friends the G W Seaton suiwey. here in
encouragement, however, in the Giimes county The test was made
temperature had drp^ at 5K93 feet
Fokrt feet of wandy
covered by t he operators
from 5.8X8 feet to 5.893 feet
said to have been shown in
the last few feet,
from 5.868 feet to
f dollars worth of the bonds,
and hundreds of thousands of small
h ive been saved from fore-
,i a result But the bonds
be made universally acceptable
1 1 ’ T 1 so that every small home owner in the
tuberculosis lakes |Vnjtei| stateg who facps the hW8 of
Tremendous Toll hl. |.i"peity. Which often represents
j the savings of a lifetime of toil and
I struggle, may take advantage of the
W I liberal amortization terms offered by
Health Officer, stated |'h" Home Owners lx»an Corporation in
, ■ refinancing such properties. I am
eleven Tex- *
I extremely hopeful that the Congress,
at the present session, may devise
suitable legislation to accomplish such
an extension of the benefits of the
original Act, and I shall give my sup-
port in the Senate to whatever prac-
tical and sound legislation may be
submitted with that end in view "
I-atest reports here show that in
Senator Connally s home state. Texas.
t a ke
1 niti-d
i- tin
outlined in the
being offer-
■ either Friday or Saturday night
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Major Relief Scandal
Being Unearthed
"Tricksi*"
hart, heig
inchM,- wm
.......
SUBUSHED EVERY WTEENOON gXCBPT SUNDAY m NAVASOTA. IN THE HEART OF THE BRAZOS VALl.EV
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