Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 128, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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Senor Rafael Jimenes Castro, Mex-
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deliver a public address Sunday af-
ternoon at the city hall, city officials
eaid today in granting use of the audi-
torlum.
Senor Castro writes that he will be
in Navasota in time to speak by 3
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to a levy which will yield not in
cess of $17.50 per capita. Due
various considerations, the Board
Education found itself this year
signed Houston and Foster to bolster
Junior C-C. hopes of regaining the
league lead.
Mr. Anderson in commenting on
his decision Friday night expressed his
regrets that withdrawal of the South-
ern Pacific team should cause the
league any inconvenience.
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God? Yet ye have robbed me. But
ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
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his stop in Navasota.
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Whether the State educational system
would be better served if the local
unit were abandoned elrely is an-
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Entered as Second-Claas matter
Feb. 22, 1916, at Navasota, Texas, un-
der Act of Congreaa, March d, 1879.
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. in providing a $19 per capita ap-
portment for the coming scholastic
year, the State ’BOard Of Education
reckons more strongly on the Legis-
’ lature than on. the law. Statutory
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mouth, anything smeared with hog
lard is not the grease as well as
the flesh of swine declared unclean
by the Old Testament Scriptures? DM
not the Prophet Mohammed add Ma
interdiction to that of Moses concern-
ing swine? “It is written", therefore
it is settled with the Moslem.
Their national hopes, dwindling, and
their religious feelings outraged be-
yond further endurance, the natives
troops in the town of Barrakpore
opened the rebellion. Like wild fire
the uprising spread, and soon the
great cities of Cawnpore, Delhi, Luck-
now and other centers were in the
throes of wholesale sleughter.
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pemrumessac wsod) aocuau
Bu FOR FAR - OOES ALASKA DOG WOgguEES
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spoiled your evening's pleasure?
Users of Alka-Seltzer say that Alka-
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effective relief from Headache. Try
Alka-Seltzer for Acid Indigeston,
. Muscular, Rheumatic, and Sciatic
4 Pains.
“ . Alka-Seltzer contains an nnalgesic
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its vegetable and mineral alkalizers
correct the cause when due to hyper-
acidity of the stomach.
• At your drug store soda fountain
and in 30 and 60 cent packages for
home use.
test that switched their loss to i
roaders to the win column.
Taking quick advantage of
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> of Control with clear evidence that
it set its sights too high. To come
within its statutory restrictions, it
will almost certainly have to fix a
lower rate. The Board of Control
indeed must consider the existing bal-
' aaee, when its rate is made.
Obviously the State Board of Edu-
cation cannot pay a $10 apportion
■ ment, if the Board of Control pro-
1 Tides'tor not more than $17.50 from
1 all sources. Education’s ace in the
' bole is the Legislature. The restric-
tion can be changed by statute. Al-
most certainly it wJU be, if the past
is any criterion of tHe-future.
The additional dollar which brought
the 1935-36 apportionment to $18.50
was distrbiuted from the surplus on
the representation that if was needed
badly to keep schools open in some
localitirs. The money when provid-
ed can always be used. Waste and ex-
travagance are hot charged; but it is
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-cific’s. victory and reducing their per-
centage to .111—provided they were
still in the Yeague.
The well earned victory of the cafe
ten over the Junior Chamber of Com-
merce Friday night throws the lead
into a two-way tie with each team
claiming seven victories and only two
losses.
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Exceeding $5,000,000 Devoted
taclntivfiy to Amusement • •
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Largest Cafe - Theatre inan
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Stars of Stage. Screen
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possession of a balance after meet-
ing the $17.50 maximum. This con-
dition made possible the additional dis-
tribution of $1. per capita The bal-
ance, however, furnishes the Board j
’ Obituarles ana resoluttons ofre-
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Dugan, E. B. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 128, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1936, newspaper, July 18, 1936; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402651/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.