Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 41, Ed. 1 Monday, March 31, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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NUMBER 41
SHOOTS SELF SUN.
FOR DIST. ATTY.
Lewi- Loftin, a young man who is
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START TUES.
189 VOTES
POLLED HERE
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IN PRIMARY
you most heartily on several things
throwing dozens of persons into the ' pecially.
Clean-Up Week.
river
CAR STOLEN
BOOTLEG RINGS
ATANDERSON
and who have been
CITY ELECTION
interester.
not on!
FOR FAKE DRINK
IS FOUND
HERE TUESDAY
your most hearty
votes polled.
Of this number one bal-
lot was thrown out beca use of mutila
tion or some other reason, and all of
the candidates received the full
IO0F MEETS TUESDAY
and T. H. Mackie.
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committee man who
revival, to the pas-.
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This to to be a moder structure and,
Preciet No. 2:
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Hon of the new bridge- at longview .
Washington.
I the spirit-
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our
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in the meeting, but also in
tual welfare of the entire
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CRASH KILLS
FOUR OF MERRY
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some precinct offices which are no:
learned:
tlon to that part of the eity.
3. R. Nix to the contractor at the
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tors and to all. and in general exprews-
mi for himwelf and
that they had been .
awhile in this city.
NARROW ESCAPE
FORTWOMEN
Cairo. Eerpt, who to now a ntudent in
Baylor College, Belton. She win give
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For Sheriff: J. L Harrington.
For Tax Collector: J. W. Mallett.
. For Tax Collector : M. L McKinney
Bor Count Treasurer: David Onlla-
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CLEAN-UP
WEEK WILL
For County Judge: W. S. Stampley. Tuenday are: Jno. D. Rogers, a A.
For County Attorney: J. O. McDon- Tribble. R K. Powell, A. J. Youens,
• Mr. Betts took
appreciation to
in the meeting,
ecfally to the
more delightfully
TO UNITE WITH CITY CHURCHES FOLLOWING REVIVAL
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me ot the greatest revivals held
• in a long time came to a close
r evening when Dr. J. E Thack-
tesfor the fourth time that day
Mrst Methodist church to a
fation that taxed the capacity
large building notwithstanding
ware placed in the aisles and.
Tomorrow, the first day of April, is
the day for the city election and the
polls will be open all day. from 8 a.
m until 7 p. m. at the city hall.
There are five city commissioners to
thrown into a panie when the Daven- the special services
port bore down on the Swan crashingtwo weeks I wish
through the barge’s planking and
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your hearty welcome and unboundeu
suddenlv l hospitality and splendid cooperation it.
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PPROSECUTE
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- ' elect, and by solicitation of the many
. citizens the five men who have faith-
e fully looked after the city's affairs for
The five names that are on the bal-
1K that has been printed for use
PUALIEUID AVANT mnwoi mxorE wmday nr NAVAS9TA, v TAE HEART or m BRAZO8 VALLEY
- a NAVAa0rA,zEKAS, MONDAY, MAR. 81, 1930
the W, B. TempiMiuu
the glider, whose flights were de
dared successful. (Right) Close
up of Pilot Richard M. Atwater
seated in the cockpit of the glider
prior to making the take-off.
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somersaulted into the ditch. Those who
viewed the wreck say the young men
have miraculously escaped- death as
the car was pretty badly smashed up.
Both men are said to have sustaine1
broken ribs but were resting well to-
day.
Son and Holy Spirit root upon you all
alwaya Please keep us and our work
in your prayer.
Sincerely yours,
J. Ernest Thacker.
1. C. Stafford Lodge No 98 10,
will meet Tuesday night, April 1, 1980
at 8 o'clock p, m Brothers please note
the change of meeting hour. Every
member is “hereby urged to be present
Visiting Brothers welcome
F. M. Vincent, N. G.
C. s Cone, Battj-
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serving their flrat terms. Two of the
number have served a few years long
er, and the entire board has worked
unitedly for the advancement of th
stable. Justice of Peace R. W. Dean
received tbe nomination to succeed
himself.
and prayernlly
I bespeak for thm 1
constant cooperat ioh.
taele and placed where it can be put
on the wagons.
The wagons are limited in number
and they will he sent over the city to
collect the trash only one time. If the
trash has not been placed for removal
the wagons will pass on by and will
not make a second trip. Therefore,
everyone is urged to be ready for
to hi. Norfolk home clation to er
er to’New York City had
assisted in the
during the las
to congratulati
WASHINGTON, March .31 (INS)--
Vigorous prosecution of bootleg rings
responsible for the distribution of
"sheep dip cocktail"1 which produced
several epidemics of paralysis over the
country was promised today by the
prohibition commisisoner, James M.
Doran.
Special agents have been sent from
Washington by Doran to cooperate
with the regular field forces in an
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The excursionists were
ncouver. Washington after its pis lcity here, and a more delightful peo
ngers hadparticipatelinthe delica pie More deeply* and sincerely than
Man-Made Sea CullTakesto Air ' YOUNG MAN
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The trash wagons will start on the
rounds tomorrow, April 1st, the first
day of the week designated by the
Civic Club and city ns Clean-Up Week
for Navasota. Everyone hr asked to
cooperate in this eampaign to make
Navasota a clean city.
The trash wagons will come to each
residence in the city to collect any j
trash that might be collected from the ;
premises. The citizens are asked to1
have the trash collected in some recep- i
a promrenting attorney, and my open
-tand on political qnestions and as an
udvote of law enforcement are mat
ters of repord. and will speak for them-
selves The office of district attorney
Last Saturday’ election, which was XSDERSON. Texas March .31 --
'the primary of the White Man's Union ' "alter Wood and Tom McCune, two
was indeed a quiet affair notwithstand oung men who reside in Richards
Were quite painfully but not serious-
ing it was a county-wide election and 1, injured sunday afternoon some five
nominations were made therein for all suile- nortl of Auderson on the high-
Moment of elevation at which <
hydro-glider is shown taking to .
the air after being pulled through 5
the water by a speedboat at Port J
Washington, L. I. Pilot Richard
M. Atwater is at the controls of
the past two years have consented for
their names to appear on the ticket
this time. Three of them are now
1 can express to you, we appreciate
Houston, March 31 (INS) — Jack
McIntyre. clerk and David Wolfson,
manager of public laundries here were
held up this morning before nine
o'clock and robbed of $4,000.
Two men entered and made the clerk
give him 310 out of the cash register
then marched him to the manager's
office taking the week end receipts
from the open safe. The robbers made
both of them lie on the floor while
the pair escaped in a waiting auto-
mobile.
effort to round np the criminal elet votes except in the instance of
ments responsible for the distribution
Tbe associatioial Y W. A. of Creath-
Brazos Association will meet in Bryan
tomorrow at 0:30 o’clock with the
Y. W. A. of the First Baptist church.
A number of young women and others
from this city will attend this meet-
ing.
The special speak* on the program
from the evangelist is to be found else- —_______
ire ta tht issuent the Examiner, wi r. Stephenson.
county offices and precinct offices way, when the Ford coupe in which
Those nominated will be candidates I they were riding left the road and
For District Clerk: J. F. Stewart. ■
For County Superintendent of Pub- Mrs. Farquhar
lie Instruction. Miss Hlinabeth Bld- ■ ■
Building Home
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Following is a list of nominations
over the county, with exception of municipality as a whole.
May I have ju~t a word, or two to
thank the goud people of Navasota for
all their kindness to us while in your
midst? You have a most delightful
ST HELENS, oregon March 31 .—
• INSt Phe known dead in a crash
I congratulate you on the fine fel-
lowship of the churches and christiau
tones of Navasota it is rhis spinit
of real Christian brotherhood, myat-
cal magical and mighty, that will en-
able you to, solve aright every prob-
lem that faces your town and commun.
ity.
I wish, also, to congratulate you
upon the fact that yon have not com-
mercialized the Sabbath Day. In so
many Pam the people seem willing
for their amusement and financial
profit to set aside both the low of man
and of God concerning Sunday.
""here this is done the whole atmos-
phere of the community is changed,
peace and quiet and worship are anter-
freed with and the blessing of God is
sacrificed. Above all things, the wel-
fare of the children and young peo-
Pie is jeoRardized, an<i God's work in
the commuhity is hindered.
Let me thank the Examiner, also,
for its splendid notices and fine re-
ports of the services—and con rrn twists
Navasota on having n paper ot such
fine spiritual tone, and so devoted to
the moral and Christian uplift of the
town and county.
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rouinty indee My ability as
that those designating their churches
awi be received at regular worship, in
mhelr respective churches. The regu-
lar routine of church activity will be
34 resumed with prayer meeting Wednes-
day evening at 7:30 and morning wor-
Mrs. W. E. Farquhar is havig
erected a five room cottage on her
property on Brewer street, next to the
Greenwood Apart ihenti and the wor
On the fine body‘of Christian mi:
iter you have in your town. I do
not know when I have found p
"r* of the Gospel with whom it ’
। beeh a greater joy to work -who stand
| more square),i upon the Word of God
is one of the most important in
law enforcement program. To
program I promise, if elected.
ANDERSON, Texas, March :1 —
Early Saturday morning Sidney Wil-
liams, who with his wife- teaches the
school at, George, Madison County. dis-
covered that his Ford coupe had been
stolen from the drive way at the home
of his father in law. A D Kennar
here in Anderson. A description of the
car was given the officers in nearby
towns and cities and Mr. Wiliams
made a trip to Houston Saturday in a
search for the missing vehicle.
Qn Sunday he was advised by tele-
phohe that the car was at Teona, an
inlayyd village in the southern part of
Ig6n county, 12 or 15 miles from Madi-
nville, where it was abandoned by
the thieves after they ran out of gas
They also abandoned an old model
Ford roadster here in Anderson when
they stole the Williams car.
for the Democratic nomination in the
July primary and, if then nominated,
will be candidates for office next No-
vember.
There was not a contest for any
county office and very few for precint
offices. In the precinct in which Nav-
asota is located (No. 31 there develop-
ed a contest for the office of Constable
without any candidate's name having
been printed on the ballot. M. E,
Bailey, who is serving as Constable by
appointment, was opposed by E. D
Nobles. When the votes were counted
it was found that Bailey “received 173
votes. Nobles 10, and one vote was cast
for Will McIntyre. The voter bad to
write the name on the ballot in every
instance.
At the Navasota box there were 189
. To the voters of Grimes County-,
Upon Mie statement of Judge A. T.
McKinney, Jr., that he would not be a
ndidate to succeed himself as Da-
trict Attorney of the 12th district, I
lve derided to enter the race to suc-
r1 him I am 1 years of age, a native
Texan, and i Democrat. I am a
grad’mre of Sam Houston Normal and
0/ mie State University. I began my
career as a teacher in east Texas, and
for the past 20 years have been en-
gaged in thepractic of law at Mad-
M addition to the sermons by Dr.
icker Sunday, Mrs. Thacker spok
8.30 pm. in the Methodist Church
a large congregation, her subject
ng, “Eve. the First Modernist."
s was considered by many to have
• the best lecture of the entire
tee which she delivered here.
Kens persons from other places
re la the congregations Bunday.
EEpresslons of Appreehtion
bparty was composed of three
MMn: Dr. and Mra J. E Thacker
Nortolk, Virginia, and W. Furman
Ito of Raleigh. N C. Mr. Betts lefe
Ito Monday xorning for his home
tan Old North State. Dr. and Mrs
Precinet No. B:
IN CAR SUN. I drowned.
With the band blaring out miisic the
Swan WHS returning in darkness to
of the fake Jamaica ginger beverages.
The department of justice to acting at
several points through the Unite*’
States attorneys offices.
I farms in Brazos county, happened to
umnshal accident Sunday morning, by
'an mmusnal accident Sunday morning,
• I'.' the discharge of a pistol.
It i- reported that Ioftin was at his
home on the farm and while sitting
in his car, rearhe to the rear of same
for his pistol which in some way be.
came discharged, the hall striking him
in the shoulder Medical attention was
rendered at once and the patient is
said toibe resting nicely todlas.
son vH!"
se ved as
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full strength of my devotion
Respectfully.
- Allen H Menefee
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port add the exourslou barge. Swan, of , Dr J F Thacker
I be Columbia River. today stood at |
four. Three others who were among Appreciates Navasota
itha merrymaker- m the Swan, are re l -
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-M.No strenuous effort was put forth
M"by the raising of money either for in-
Aaiedentals or for renumeration for the
evangelist. but the people responded
Iberany. The expenses of the revival
E including salary for the choir leader.
* Ewere about $55.00 and this amount
ewas raised by the middle of Inst week
Rzohen in the remaining services. coni-
mencing last Friday evening, a free
C e,wi offering was taken for the evan-
gelist and his wife. This offering
amounted to $478.00 Monday morning
and it is thought that some late con-
teibutions will yet come in.
7 Sunday Was Great Day
Saturday was declared a rest and
preparation day for the workers and
asfor those attending the meetings, and
Ss5 Sunday was a great, full day. Tin
el Sunday Schools were assembted in tin
irespective churches where records we
Keemade and all repairel to the Baptist
Church and there Dr. Thacker gave
I them a practical, informal address on
“eglthe importance of every person being
identirled with the church, and he laid
I Efejgy/ emphasis upon the fact that the Sun-
I .day School is the greatest feeder of
the church Dr. Thacker spoke again
zat n a. m at the Methodist church
| He spoke in the evening at .6130 at the
t Presbyterian Ohurch to children and
young people, and the final servic
was |t 7:30 p. m. at the Methodist
gau ot the balcony space was utilized.
*2visibie results at the close of the
gmeting which was of two weeks du-
ration show 103 persons giving their
names for membership in the various
churches of the city; 600 reconsecra-
tton pledges. Home of the additions to
dhe churches are to be by letter and a
large number on profession of faith.
None ot the churches received mem
ben during the meetings, but the three
of the churches sponsoring the
Revival, Dr. J. c. Handy. Methodist,
Bev. w. N. rurcell. Baptist, and Rev’
-s. C. Guthrie, Presbyterian, announced
ham,
For County Clerk: Rush Wood.
For Commissloner Proctact No. 1:
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