Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 59, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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For W’prvaenUitive 27th District:
GEORGE R. PATE
For Congress, 7th District:
J. LEWIS THOMPSON
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| character, standing or reputation of j
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| EXAMINER will be gladly corrected
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Due to the wet weather Luthar as wall n you suffer from V ‘ttfe
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Ringworm,
eell you a Jar of Black I
ment on a guarantee Price
Navasota Drug Co
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W. L. White of Hous- ,
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Ruby Smoot
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the juries
mill run
f faults which
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MAVASOTADAaTBXA10M|RT<nMDAT. AMUL M. IBM
'wategr I°l* vlahora Saturday.
Renal] Hurry and Mias IJllian Dar-
by motored to Bryan Sunday even-
ing
Miss Ruby James spent the week
end with her parents, Mrs.
James
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which is in h. . ‘ • :
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the police know that i
criminals are caught
■ that they will be free)
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if the criminal is
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John Conn 4-H Boys
i Hold 1st Monthly Meet
a-
| gam that lip will go free, because of |
; techniralit ips of the law which permit
the law to be wrested to thp advant-I
• of th<* criminal instead of stand I I ;■
- to h.' idv intagu of society, or be- |
i-• of th. inability or unwillingness
’o uphold the law * " 1
’ hr ci iminal find
th.- minor 11 v ’hat is
ii. i in till the
in !’• x
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other cities where conditions axe *s ]
bad or worse than ifi' Chicago 1
The "lowdown’’ on the crime situa-
tion In this country Is a vicious circle
has been established In which nobody
is able to do his part toward crime
prevention s,nd law enforcement be-
cause nobody else does,
are not able to capture all the crim-
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I'Bhtered as Second-Class matter Feb. a]1 (lf th,.ni
t “• 1916. at Navasota. Texas, under I ,..... ,,n j.
|(Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. even after the
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I bcf< u e I hp rch<
i died away Even
[brought to tri.il. the chances are
that hp will go fi
f thp ‘
h»* wrested to thp advant-I
criminal instead of stand-
d\ trit igi- of society, or be-
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I case. If':'
hauling ’
killers to
go, this i ci
of i
i . nd with her parents in Piedmont.
Kenneth Chaney of Bryan was at
' home for the week end
I Mrs. W .1. Gressette and children
I and Miss Ethel spent Sunday in Shiro
with her brother. W. L. Wren and
family.
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And even
hitnsel f
convicted,
chance and a
t hat he will be
fin illy by i he
Will Thomas and son. Othor,
Raley anil Coierie Riley
'n Saturday evening.
I
j Chosen from among 1,000 of Mary-
land’s fairest daughters, Marie Ce-
! celia Roche, 19, svelte and brown-
| eyed, takes her first view of the
I green pastures of filmland as she
I j arrives at Hollywood to begin her
i film career. She won chance in
When the public really gets I movies in stn.to '*o<-in benutv contest.
to doing something about it. , <•
be a lot of people out
that
Lua. Texas.
Mr and Mrs
I'll pent
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Mis
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i. i ■ t:.-t crime
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: I pulling and
a i n a sters a nd
- w m f’iiie.-,
«a the other members of the club had
hot planted their cotton crop to date
The following committee was selected
to locate their permanent camp. Theo
Lucas, Cecil Jordan and John Owens.
I The John Conn club is particularly
favored by wonderful woodlands. The
1’orests there are deep and dark and
game still offers the boys great diver-
The John Conn 4-H Club held their sion. This club Is planning to have
M Chas W Simmons, Extension Fores-
The ter with them on their next meeting
officers for their club will be Luther date. Members of the club are: Ren
Morris, president; Garvin Morris- Rigby, Luther Morris, John Owens,
vice-president, and Davis Morris vice-, Cecil Jordan, Clifford Henderson, Hud-
■ president Earl McGilberry was se- son Driscol, David Morris, Thomas
| lected by the boys to be their adult Dawson, J. B. Dawson, Theo Lucas.
' leader On the Morris farm Luthqr Homer Morris and Garvin Morris Six
| Morris showed the club where his of these boys are growing Acala cot-
! cotton will be planted and Just how ton.
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Navasota Daily Examiner is
in ikp thp following an
public office >ul)Ji’(’t
n of • hi* Democratic
----50%
' HOM CHEAPER THAN DRIVING YOUR CAR
Plu« COMFORT -- CONVENIENCE — RELIABILITY
On December 1, 1933, railroads operating west of the Mississippi
River reduced their fares 50% and abolished the Pullman Surcharge.
The Old Fare waa 3.6c per Mile
LOOK AT THIS - RAIL FARES ARE NOW AS FOLLOWS:
)1.8c per Mile—Round Trip (10 day Limit)
| 2c per Mile—One Way (30 day Limit)
12c per Mile—Round Trip (10 day Limit)
<2}^c per Mile—Round Trip (6 Months Limit)
f 3c per Mile—One Way (30 day Limit)
Pullman and Paxlox I Consult nearest passenger office for details. Pnllm,
Car Occupancy |Surcharge Abolished—reducing occupancy cost 33%^
The police '
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law falls down.
and th'- pardon
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«*xplain»*d away
• ncy involved
than thp ontiro
all that blame
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Parker w
the univers!
be waived,
no one in
who has n
ence.
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M ooaai
■ity riv<
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ly found
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st miss!
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battle c
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Laws pai
session of
being pubii
priation foi
■upn and
Copies woul
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Referring
practical e:
youth with
varsity of
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tin. Notlci
ex-student
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am selling
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ed.
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commission
the hours
office at 8
night to ta
telephone i
the preside
association,
trying to f
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with Tony
April 20.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 59, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1934, newspaper, April 24, 1934; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381516/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.