Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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HOOVER SETS
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STATEMENTS
OF WILBUR
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inning when he allowed
four hita .which resulted in
Bottomley, lb
Blades, .rf
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Grimes, p
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“Atsrh. 1 — The state
this year will produce between
11.0 and 12000 bales at etton
to eirei a treatlop t rhe ptanting a
oniehs, tomaboea and other tract
erops in WAI The oming o Mr
Rosbor buzh will rive impetus to
the meeting which i expected _te
meet in rezokar: weekly luncheon
tomorrow tit; the damp Hotel at
12115 >elock. : ".l:. . -
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the trp bet sortattously enaugh it
is timed just fiv wilts in advenee
of the Nnvssdbsr election and the
states in which Hoover win ceak
ar those in which the contests are
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Grimes of Cardinals. Giove
allowed । only nine hits
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s have a natural lqathing for 41 C-
" pone and the journals which doosk.
his basinese They are more in-N
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Foxx, 1b
NEGRO FOUND
* Miller rf
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Boley, ss
Grove, p
SECOND GAME
the drys have a little advantac
& ab-o. The (treat majorics of IU-
L imis dtzens are honest. Thes
severe, were recorded on the sei-., -
amazaphat. St Lois Uuirerstty- be saprotitable one
Fther James..... tncetwane. • m ,
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, dinals Ja n d formidsble
‘ Philadelphia Athletics
came to grips in the pres
r » / ence of the colorful crowd
’ of 33,090 persons includ-
ing President Hoover
Philadelphia 5, St.
; Louis l ws the result of
the first game of the world
; series of 1930 played this 4
afternoon at Shibepark,
Pa ’k
The entire game was a
duel between Lefty Grove
of Athletics and' Birly
- F Rosbr wpah. Ezent u 7* -~xint afrtey generit,
sersice Hortieuikurt-t. in Fei,n hruistiation
Nataxka FHidajfoethefrmem..- —o.41- 20 4 --
meering ho be held IL ine "hamber Jimmy Rogers
o Commeree atthe in thel it han r _ .2. ,■
at pm, . in Town Today
The. Friday, meetine wa- ulleti. 2 \ . m
by Connty Azent W t R- girk - M 4. sel khown prnagi
in incooperation with rhe Cham- “3
her o Commerce, and itiplanne
, ST LAUIS. Oct 1 I CWG. —
Threw earth. tremrs one believed
SPECIALIST
COMANG FOR
FARMERS MEET
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ptain ?. G. Hateten ceie-
beates mmodier birthday Thursday
l . when he will reach his ninety-ttrst
En—r. Although he has seea many
hean om this earth he ts still an
ztve arzez o( h- t an.: -a
find-* in bin W at
^^paWaewiM chureh -.i
Habchett is one o the few
Edonfederate veterans whom the
Ffted Danghters of the Coufeder-
ly still have priviege to honor
their meetines Many happy re-
ghat the day will be the wish
■ eseryone for Cape Hatchett on
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CHIMBER OF COnEEcE .
-■ The e hamber of commeme-wni ,
* at- Denver, that valu-
ud shale dands in optb-
-tng Hllegully awarded ..
Singleton
at 12%e 4 a M $a-
009.64 The cotton a pre-’ st 1 JO
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HEDON, Teras, Oet 1 —
4 F. couch and baby of Lof.
■at a few days here this
telligent fore coutageous and
bare more at stake 'ban the were
and they ought to night."
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in the city of Naiasta today I
add, bad lunch at che • 'amp Cot- . .
fee.ShopThis pas nne other .
than the popghr Jimmyt Rogers ..
wtm everrone knows as the rod-
eiler. ’ : he. .0.. 5 - .B 7
To Run 12,000 Bales
u~waphse- irexept <
e-r, cebusand imen
n- tuetr- V be edere-s fi-d
■' imi-0- Ishej 6 -'t; AF traten
tkzonene, paadatlmrtd.
and ■ -t 4'
cuter w Soviet firing sqads
Cardinals
Douhit. ef ■
Adams. 3b
rh-are .. - -orat fit- 1" '
<-ul*-r-fttv *,n: '
1Y st
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____ expenses", he said.
the current con- m _ _. .0.. •
-5 I W.E WIiams, cotton elasmer
os axexn suiar a Mavina
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Shadowed by Poison Death CANNON TRIAL
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ehs»4 Deneling from a I of
an oak tree, the body «f John will
Hewaspasing through Naval-i
soca tn His Packard edn and .
i -tovped over here. - long enough foe
' +a btte of . lunch '
UNTIL 1934
io ant Mexia after an to Rle dispetch The prheets
: LIKELY NOTUP
ehare of the seismograph, made
I the ahaounceaMat. ' ' > " A ’
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TOMORROW
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; SEIBPAEK, Pa. oc: 1
(NIS) — Baseballs an.
3 Dual blue ribbon event of
- tie, World Series opened
. in the windswept .ball
park this afternoon when
the dashing St. Louis Car-
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Mequetioniain achtalu way.be-"pugemc.
Edom the voters of Mlinoi . The Harold G. Ferguson of E t s in mo re. Calrfornia,
more dry- bo participate the bet with the Sir Thomas Lipton trophy he tron on the Sehuylki ’
■ ter We say this despite the pos- River. in eonap tition whieh eame from all parts of the coun-
Ei Uan“amnitrshahrend" try Ferguson driving his speedboat,:Blue Streak,‛lcaptur-
Mis certain thar rhe rores win ba ed all three heats of therace for a perfect score f 1,200 points.
V counted to the adtantze of the,
r men whose activitles havelnade
’ Cicero famoas.
-“It mnst not be foraxten thar.
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*yu cannon, er , 14
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on the prio farms compared,
qgsg l awith a000 last rear. Commtaon-
* HTM. u 1 -5 er of Agriculture George B Ter
enE Foover sex out today o’reu predietet The-dus.
"This is .one of the best eropa‛
. for the Department of Azricuiture,
W d and mold for the prisou
tea. optto Sept. * 880
Wins Lipton Speedboat Trophy
TIt is an absurd crefrendum,"
the editoriai said, when the votes • j
V re in no one will likely know just
eractly what they mean.
E “It is an uanfair r eferrndum. as:
cal such referenda Jre for it does
.not go to the routrot ’ae matter,
s and many drss wit pa ss it by in 2
“contempt ■; j
gives an advahtac ro ihe"
Rreorruptionist. -he mnman. the
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while Grimes allowed on --------1
■ bfecBoth pitched-the ‛
4 enxre,8-me/, - A 1 ness after his five-mantns-old she has confessed tortheenme, ,
/ Mickey Cochran, base- 'son, Miten, waspelsoned to says she did hot wan; child
hall 'a greatest catcher ' death with arsenic Mrs Cool- ■ whilelove for other man is re
and al simmons deliver- i churezemls.uy, nA i- •
•d home runs. Simnions. -5,0 l-AturneyGenehr WI M —a
getting his in the fourth m—-— -- sald
and Cochran in the eighth Bill Hallahan will probab- gpmAgATtQp ovitithe reuet ot sretary J
“2g AznzeticsslVduaheghozcecf the SECIALSI
Prison Cotton Crop ' ' :
ed te St. Louis Cardinals, , Bishop, 26
scattered His greatest T '
trouble came in the third
Clark, neem who confemmed the
slajine of Police Chief Tenkine of
- Cartersville, was fonnd by a muad ,
af comnt. eflicer today. Severai
,houes arlir the negt was vetoed
by a aMb of fifty white men
' o«vrpowvryd the three suarA». ‘at:
the Barow County jail. 2 tJ
' Sbeciak reranera tmsescigatio
Mum griangular swing throogh
ten statesPand provide him an op-
t, portunity ouzh a mediumn of
Mrifoue speecheo make, his first
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NAVASOTA, TEXA& W
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hiladelphia Athletics Take First
.T4n • 9 e 2ge- 2.. ; 0oi . 2, ‛ " 1: c
ame From Cardinals, Score 5 to 2
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spot W to ri an a. ora totarpremi- Cpnnie Ma
on of 83586411 -George Earnah
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WASHINGTON fat. 1 — The I
5 Methodist Boerd ' femperance,
Prohibitios and Pabe Morals ’
■Med in its wekly cipsheet that,
the Hine sis Confereoce of the)
M Methodist Episcopal church has •
m tormelly decided to urg all pro-
Daminiouista to perticipate tn t h e
L Illinois refetendum on probibi-
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1930, newspaper, October 1, 1930; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402412/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.