Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 267, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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went just after sunset.
in the even
its breat bril.
cannot help feeling that
vidence as it is in the little towns which dot
one
is appreciated.
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each year.
available, the federal government
mnd Inmused its
who 'la in charge of
road purposes by hiking the annual
s >t termed.
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regular publication
day.
the
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ATTEMPTS TO
It was explatned that the slut
eonfused con-
Vast min.
DSQUAMF-
eral Wealth claimed by the state
in
ARRESTED IN
Bobbitt explained.
OLD MEMBER
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CONSPIRACY
BMIGRADE, Jugoslavia, Dec. 24
INAFFAIRS
tet
the dietatorship of King Alexander
I was a regular when. Representative Alfred Petsch
was nipped here today with
King for the purpose of of Fredericksburg indicated
arrest of
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FORCE TAKES
HOLIDAY ON
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were delivered to these fam-
today by the loyal little Boy
■ of the Navasota
and Grimes Coun.
utates that 230808 bales of coton
counting round as half bales, have
been ginned in Grimes county as
compared with 12,20 bales ginned
the dining room of the Camp Hotel
Tuesday afternoon and the boys met
to December 18, 192.
TUB report shows an
be seen in the
a the horizon.
TOSTAND FOR
REPUBLICANS
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took pla
I" - -h
qualify Dale.
a an Moore of Suiphur Springs
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that time the re
SOLVE NINE
ROBBERIES
AND MURDER
K more
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Destiny often pie:
town
Since
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PTC CITY, N. 3. Dec. 24
Myor Bacharach bought
it was a little set, one
aold by a local department
99 gSeF
part of the unemployment program
worked out by the administraton
they are a
like those
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IIMATE
VALUE OF
son and they wil surely be re-
1 tok ieir thoughtfulness ,
he mdny bags were packed in
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ic Hath Charms
othe City Fathers
— The 000,000 to a new total of $125,000,-
f Akr 2000, agdszueanth holiday
■be white men smiled ‘ ~
walked out Without further in.
—— of< President Mustapha
Kemal, elshed ' with government
N | M M h ♦
kIvniji
Charity.
ih doma
paper as is the custom
However, the regular
Scouta
The boys in their Scout uniforms
ABC TRUCK
IS BURNED
NEAR HERE
the
in
of 11,213 bales during this year
170FFICERS
needs coloret familk
money will b
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and food.
-THE PUBLISHERS
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, xuw youk Dec, 24 (IN®) _
The British freighter Jameson, a-
store seven miles south of Jupiter
Florida is taking water according
to radio message received here. The
coast guard vessel Perry is rush-
ing from Fort Lauderdale to aid
the stricken vensel.
Another coast guarq boat and an
' unidentified passenger vessel are
also reported steaming to the aid
of the freighter
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share With eac
id had a
"Tor those
when the
ago, one;
true spirit di Christ-
the purpose ol making final settie- Cotton increases
ment of a long drawn-out dispute
I'M | law
as this
One at the large ABd hauling
trucks was completely destroyed
by fire thia morning about two
miles b«th of town Origin of
the fire la ibHW- - i
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ROBBER FORGETS ROLE
bags around to the needy homes
in each bag were two oranges, two
apples, two dananas, sugar stick
candies, and cake. The Fehr Bak.
ery of Houston ap kindly donated
the cakes to this cause and their
interest in the welfare of this eity
$10,150,000 AB
APPROPRIATED
- _ . • tINS — Anthony Meuli. pro.
"DIGTMAG; prietor. and guests were sitting
UUIInI31 1143 in the office of The Emblem
The various contrutors to th*
city oom.
was untouched.
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nowhere is tke
t Review force Wiebes every read-
er of these newspapers a Merry
Ners chtims and one of the
' and congress,
■ven berre thia sum was
I of the 1980 Texas crop to
84,512.000, a temBi for the
of IMS which was valued at
mas so much in e
was on a night nearly two thousand years ago that
8. shepherds, watching their flocks by night, saw in tke east
the star which led them to the humble structure in the little
roaming resemblance to the earth
; is n indication that t has intelli-
? gent inhabitants. The supposition
t by some astronomers of canals
P and oceans, a suitable climate and
tion on the neighboring pian-
' et have all tended to direct atten.
2 tion to Mars.
5 Of the three planets that may be
9 seen inthe course of one evening
• with the naked eye. Mars is easily
Athe smallest and nearest to us. At
. Its closest approarh to the earth 11
6 M only 35,000,000 miles distant,
one thirtieth of the maximum dis.
. tance achieved by Saturn. — New
York Times
from the fortieth legislature in
1927, became tangible A han'tote
The Navasota Daily Examiner
orce is to enjoy a holiday tomor-
row with everyone else and will not
which will reward those
their eyes heavenward.
side and others, in all about 210
“d ‘ defendants
.There were a number of the
Christmus bags left over after the
known needy families of the city
were reached and it is the desire
of the committee in charge that
ail who-have been missed apply to
th yhairman Dr H. K. schiulz
who will distrbutethe remainder
of the bags.
White and olored families were
cet Mead's invitation. Then he,
too, walked ont, - probably for maz * at stake. Attorney Generak
further instractions. The money Bobbitt explained.
Hotei here when a Negro enter, i
ed brandishing a pistol.
'Tell them to stick ’em up",
whispered two white men who
had, followed the gunman into
the room.
Stick ’em up." roared the
negro.
Meall Waved his hand toward
the cash register, "take it all"
| he mid. "we don’t want to be
of Bethlehem where the Prince of Peace was born.
DANCE TO BE
i one of these “little towns for the scene of
makes it emy to denury Ppa
two hours later, wien gtant
D vloe--
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WASHINGTON, Dec, 24 — A
Texas road ’building program 1
volving the expenditure of more
than $10,160,000. every cent of IT
In federal funds, can be wndertak-
en immediately. 4
Secretary of Agriculture Hyde
Tesday apportioned to Texas the
sum of 85,088,080 out of the $80,.
000,000 emergeney highway appro-
prlation recently approved "by con-
gress and President Hoover. .Is
ome Paper.
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over the boundaries in the Yeates
oil field in Pcos county, the At-
,, ,, ■ . __ , .0 1930 prior to December 13,
torney General's department today I v
1 in the case of tegular federal aid
' apportionments, the Texas total is
1 by far the largest accorded to any
single state.
The emergency fundcan be ns.
ed to mnatch an equal amonnt of ,
federal money availabt to Texas
' under the regular biennial appro-
priation bill for federal highway,
aid. The emergency fund, however
is in the nature of a loan. It will
be repaid in five equal annual in.
stallments, beginning with the fls.
cal year 1933, by means of । led ne l
tions made from federal aid allot-
ments to Texas.
The $80,000,000 emergency ap.
propria tion fot road building is
at the solar system will be
to the naked eye during
Et few weeka Mars, whsel
mo these planets wil.be couid be seen every wbero baly
at the aame houra Saturn distributing the chzisinas bag ot
remembered with these Christmas emams am
bags this morning and it added CT A DT REVf T
a bit of joy to their Christmas. ; 0 1 LUI 1 IL V UL 1
There have been । many to contri ।
bute to the families in the city wi,
i in M M»; gigantle Jupt
none than tail tmhes,s.bar who are 1b need
Mbs Barth as Mara, and the
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made publish a
have been many examples of bow
atroctions from his pro rag* art,
srztss.’
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This is one of the finest things the
ning, Jupiter organizattns C* the city could
‘nrthenet, Ju* have done boring the Yuletide
PARADE SKY REMEMBERED
ONCRRISTMAS
are unable to hmte cnresrmaXthis
year and the churches have had L" /)
curistmaste for rhe children af,rsrAXri-. ivo 24 UNS) _
thf aendy families at which time Stanists wh. attempted to incite
। the little tots were presented many L . .. . .
. v • rerolt in Asia Minor against the '
usefni and .prerty gifti as well as 7
7 ■ - /government
'I toy . , , Kemal, ad
I A uu16F at neuro lozes‛ andi _ .2
1 ' J troops toduy sustaining a number
"veral white pph have cout rib. (. casuXatfs' •
nted bib for the benefit of the, ... . : ..
> >nitanists atremptett to persuzde
", n. , ‘hiropulations of Mlants ami Mneu-
be used for clothinu’ .
""" to join thet.
■ . . _ "
Francis Dale of Boaham. repre-
the Salvation Army’s sentative elect who was expeled
AUSTIN. Dec 24 (INS) — The
fight to prevent the seating of
Examiner
WASHING/DON, Dec 24 (INS)— charge ot engineering 41 OEM
/mhe littie group of Benate insur- mhe beneved to be
gate who allled th f am i iv
Indian affairs, during the recent
visit to Portland. , 1/
He declared that on his tour of
, Indian reservations of the nation
Er-piter has made its majestic way
S 'nigher ito the heavens, little
E Mas rnmek forth. For a time
• both Mars and Jupiter are visible.
3 rpey te two of the brightest ob-
n jet in the heavens, being exceed.
Sed in brilllance only by the first
t - magnitude star Sirius. .<
K satdn, more than a Millon
p ndles from the earth. ie the most
Ldftant from tie of the three plan.
# eta Exceeded in size and mass on.
ly by Juditer among the planets.
5 Shtur’mkes Un devolmtiomn aroud
6 the sun in twenty nine and one half
■ rara Whn risible it is eashly
identified even by the casual ob-
, server because of its slightly red-
dhh ant.
Jupiter is more than three tim.
5 es as large as all the other eight
E planets put together, though its
S name is less than one thousandth
suiat of the sun. When Jupiter is
- furthest away from us it is about
* six hundred million miles awax,
2 More public and astronomical
Einterest has been concentrated on
the planet Mars .than on any other.
8 "I is difficult to look Up into the
p. heavens at this, brilliant red lum.
inary without wondering if \ its
lucres «** he had discovered that the per-
centage of law violators among the
redskins was lower than that of
his white brother. I
riday.
feden atd appropttaton MaMe viey wappublinhed one day early
, this week so that it might not mis
ce in tke little town of Bethlehem so ion
piane Saturn with its fruits
tern are the ttaw Hfes
be 1981 Mite.
charaeh’s commimelon-
It was a heated argu-
"I find condtions of the Kia.
math reservation very good." Scat-
tergond declared, "of course there
are a few bad Indians there, but
the perrentag of bad ones is not
nearly as high as the percemtage
ef wrhite law violators in that dis-
triet. The Indians have been pub.
SEVERAL BAGS RUSH TO ADD
ARE HELD FOR OF FREIGHTER
lieized too much. Every time a
Red man commits a crime it is a
INS» - A military pint against pointed out that he is an Indian
The setae notoriety is not given tbs 3
White are.
moat prosperous New Years
store
gT kas been our fortune to have charge of an important in-
stitution in such a community--the H
are happy that such has been our fortune, that we are permitted
to have a part in building up such a community as this, a
community where friendliness and neighborliness are the
essential elements in giving the phrase peace on earth, good
will to men a real meaning, $ > » » 1 » » » »
' in this season of brightness and laughter in our loonies; of
g joy of living and joy of giving in our hearts we bring to,
you this friendly and neighborly greeting Merry Christmas!
and with, it the sincere good wishes
X H/f
CICAGO, Dee M (RM) —
rtth the arrest of Ute BMW and
women whom the
OTHER)
there this morning to carry the '
■ Exomrsumar-I Avaser A, or m HEAET or ns BHAzO8 valley
”.-2, " " .
dpendftufe for daily papr will be delivered on
"mned wit in Travis dounty Dis-
trict Court against R. B. White.
‘ AFTER PROMPTERS FLEE)
IN ASIA MINOR
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NAVAOTA,. TEXAS, wEDNEDAY, pzeEMEE M, 1930
ATTTOTNKAC all f he automobiles in the United
I HKIN MA States, according ba survey just
VlIIuUimUM compiled by the American Re
2___ search foundation ,'x
Tie ilimual < I isimuas daneel Of a total of .11.35 pasen-
Pwill ‛ given tomertnw iiuht at the ger automobiles lu this country, 1
of the meat interesting
| eity hull rt 3 wewk and will be 132577,387 cars are oAed in towns
-in-ory b rhe Kimhufhwf of taw than 10‛"1 ‛e an an-
| this eity Briuhty ightet hrist- nonncement o heyrvyopaid.
j mnas rres have iin ie plad .. A surprlsine a t disclosed win.'
[ en’at either sne, >f the, ity ltall.MpimvbrHerent of the na-
1 to icimni e file Fact that prepara cemfantomomlit- ire wne In
’ tions are being made ar i mieet cities of 51,000, -iatton ; and
. delight, till / rash ai . over/ Yet these itfee.iheluding ’
। The hall' will b- i-orati hAow Y rk, chirazi • ,1iiadelphia. 1 /
I । hrjst mas evergreeI nil. hi letrjr, Losingeles, । Teveland.g
"it,, ' K , •
lights tomorrow aftertion in, I Si Amnin Hiti/nur" ptn( P j
i. ospe’la) • ommit i i if ' 1he Kicami- f-burgt. Su1/‛‛r ih 1*v, , Buffhik, ' s 1
| (lut. rhe must yih, i ej W, Ainetm. I । ind lwauke
I the Texas Rhythm Kittas of Hons. yihieh iegregtmnpe than 0 i ' l
0,l ' • ' 1 / N ( ' 7 ' 1"k / 1 . ‘ d
‛ wtionhavn prynnisi he b-t of i"r, "in f hetwiturXs pbvpiilation.
' inkie, Hie or heetr ,ti< rHe- -wte oiy 2.3 M >»ii cars at the • i
n18en pie''".. rahe -t,}- im1 "1e • tic ur) , , ** ‛ y
f ( -inEer ihi , (vt eta / i "lun - r, ' > ■
proeram. ' (f auign, whi h • mpbia .
” l’eruine irmn ni 'UU ateh 14 u • " tr tetN ■ ’ 3
t , and surrouuding eitjen ar* plunwide distributti a“ as eou the '<• )
, •ninu ti ffuh (itf for the oiv big piters of p-ppulafon. The , " ' (
: hrisimas,nizht ni here. ' wi11 w .2.-" oqyorers. ,39
prohabis ne a .Tn- arut wiur Jol» ate t’eih- h live in " 8
crowds ever to irteti dance im’stburh and oommte by car" 1 1
this eny 1 a ) ' —— ’"*'1'
OVERPROPERTY many , w Indian Is Law . f
) Admission teBhe i me will lie Abidng ays Chet
——— | ' $2 per couple ■ Of The Bureau
ALSTIN, Dec. 24 t INM> — Forl ----— 9 , _____—
1 1 RTLAND, < re.. De 24 ( ns ।
11,213 Bales 1930 —‘The nation + indian population
’ _____ and the Klamath tribe in particu:
The cotton report for the year lar were diven a hizh rating as
abiding citizens by J. Henry
Most U. S. Autos
Found on Main St.
, \i . P:,.a
AHTCAGO. Dec. 24 INS) -
Main -greet owns Tper -ent of
events which change the course of human history, a » s
AS the time comes round again to celebrate the event which i
1930 GRGP
the map of America.—-in the small communities such
. For the people who live in them are a home-loving people;
friendly people; they are a neighborly people. Un-
who live in the great metropolitan centers, they are
(Josely associated with each other in their everyday aves; they
Il other their joys and their sorrows; their trials ,
and triumphs, and what affects one, to a large extent, affects all.
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