Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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Lily fair.
Be Most Successful In the
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Demonstration
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the statement of airs. Virginia Foster, Jorrin, for-
Powell, national merly of St. Louis, whose husband.
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graduates
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to land off Coney Ieland, New York, in the nisht. Robert De
relative of the famous admiral, was pilot of the plane. He swoi
mile to shore for aid. Here are shown the plan: and four •' >
vivors (left to right) Eugene Rhodes, Afre. Muriel Poses, of 1
woman passenger. Dewey and Joseph S. Hnab
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Commander of Flying Circus
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LUFKIN, TEXAS, SATURDA% APRIL 28, 1923
proven to j year enjoyed by the Hupmo-
eterminate. The bile Company in this section.
i gives us 8000
The committee of manage-
ment of the Keltys branch of
the Angelina County Young
Men’s Christian Association,
recently selected, met Friday
evening to complete the or-
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fc:»f?S'!MAAS IS CHAIRMAN
have KELTYS Y BRANCH
knew the thrill of
young mind-, having
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spec, h which was followed by
a song by the seventh and
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Raids Arc To Continue
All Suspects Have Been
of the gp com-ing of each legislative session
announce-lof Commerce, to' AirCeamtr finds some member missing
ment,made. M r • development of cotton and oil i mi
in Fort Worth, Jennings has industries in Texas. has been
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Alternately
Ninth Grade Graduates With
Appropriate Exercises__
Had Large Attendance
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iWas a duet by Misses Brill and
flora Finley. Rev. Delanev
AUGUSTIN BY 4 TO 3 then uttered a praver. Te
insight- in'., the future of
itmaster at the of the northern portion of Tex.
e. iMfe^Fostei; P. Jennings, lo-
Dallas, April 28.—J.
place Friday afternoon by the v°""g Miss Retta Clayton, if
score of 4 to 3, it has been the seventh grade, was one of
learned. The message stated the best efforts ever heard
that Lufkin lost the game in from a seventh grade pupil,
the last half of the ninth in- The enunciation was splendid
and the feeling carried out to
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Rternoon, blankbeen awarded the local agency ment of a "
enclosed in the,for both Fort Worth and Dal-’mittee
1. It is under- las, according to
valedictorian of
BIG DEMONSTRATION i
ARRIVES AT LAST HAO BEEN PLANNED
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, Most appropriate and well
। carried out exercises marked
the commencement of the Red.
land high school Friday night.
Five young people graduated
i from that worthy school, four
°6 ‘hem being girls, only one
boy graduating. The building
was beautifully decorated for
Warnn. Ohio. April 28.— The Redland school is a
Tw. nt. -fi" persons were hurt, good type of wel arranged
.three orimsl". When the floor and svstematized rural
of tiie rhur h at Hart’s Grove, school. It ... the center of com-
twenty-five miles northwest of munity theught and the citiz.
here, era he.I last nigh: durin ens of thr.» -cdKm have reason
the high school commencement to he proud of the school and
exercises. About 100 persons the class that graduated Fri-
dropped to the basement, day evening.
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ganization. H. A. Maas was
elected chairman of the com-
) Taken into Custody
52
Locals
e Hass members. This
II executed.
the la-.k- . •■-.■•
and ronpr*u!‘ I
porev vring t hr yi.
Having spread into the. 1 ,
’ Southern californian Cil ficid aaNi Elorenee Bates, de-
the I. W W. strike which the valedictory in a
previously affected only mar- manner hat showed varefii
line and forest workers a de- prparation and much study,
clarationincurrirthed.lay Her delivery was clear and
,i, , . . , , was well received. This was
the trial, two men said the foil., . • .. 8 aa
i r i 10110 by the commene A_
plans of members of the or-m, . ‘ commence-
< i . ment addreHs by (lentry Diimt
ganization might result in al, .... . , TVDualr
revolution 01 The News, who addresued
Points in recent demonstra his remarks as to a practical
r . . . application of the rules of
|tions of the declaration re- « ' • . ,18 or
i- " Americanism learned in tha
garding the revolution was . , ne
; , . . , school room.
made in police coir ;n Seattle:
where two defendants faced . District Attorney F. p.
‘a barge of making threats to
•he w orkers on the docks.
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fay 1. which is established a record for sell- made’by Burt* c.Blanton"in month elapsed between the
ing the most Hupmobiles in dust rial engineer and manager lotie
e appointment Proportion to the population of of the industrial department;
ctive postmaster. his territory than any other of the chamber. Thecommit-/pga. . - ......
that active post-dealer. . tee includes nine members ' rn” o Gaveston, is not < oston, giving the result of ihe the program. She was lib-
remain as such Both Overstreet and Jen- prominently connected with , the Present session. Bradysame of Friday. "rally applauded. Miss Grace
or considerable, nings declare they hope to utility work in various sections , ered is resignation to the Lasham, as the class prophet,
he Tn fact, in make this the most successful of the state. ’ ' iKovernor shortly before theRrynIITInNIrIDrAT made a departure from the
I it has proven to 1 year enjoyed by the Hunmo- The "ms of the : Pecia session convened. DLULUIIUN HCAl usual procedure by appearing
nt PurPosC 01 the public. A vacancy also has occurred' niAnArn, ... ... . „ in the dress of a gypsy fortune
t BhM senate with the ni CHARGEDTOI, W, Am,.her member of the
Blanton, will be to co-ordi- nation of Senator R. M. Dud- _____ clai brought hand kerchiefs
date, ' the textiles ley, to become mayor of El Declaration Made in ISlicc from which Mi BaShampains
f-ioup as well as other commit- Paso. Otherwise the member- Court in Seattle Where 2 ■
tees toward the devlopment ship of both houses of the leg- Men Faced Charge,
,o1 Texas important industries, islature is the same as in thel
chiefly cotton and oil. nrular session.
Were Holding Commencement
J Exercise, in Ohio Town
When Tragedy Occured
Overstreet, of Fort Worth, has A Committee Is Appointed ByChvenin
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------ The Lufkin high school base. . ..
Each Legislature ball team lost to the San Aug- "in "rades ,. ,
ustine high school team at that he address of welcome by
fourth grade pleased the pack,
ed auditorium with a song.
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0 BY 1 8500,000 ALLEGID COMMUNISTS ARE ARRESTED ■•; N.„. an ca
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The two teams are schedul-
among the legislators, it ed to play today. The infor- ‘The commencement exer-
Although only a mation-reaching The News was cises were in honor of th
re- given by Geo. W. Largent, vraduation of the ninth grade,
centregular session of the leg-business manager of schools, Miss Flora Bates delivered the
-----J and the current spec-who stated that Tullos Coston salutatory without a paper, as
a session, Representative Leorang his father, City Supt. 1. ,\ did 1111 the other participants
, Ask British CsM
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13 W ashington. A,
ie new representation
n. Ject °F rum smuggl
re made by the state
in to . British A
ie which requested th
11 y terms the natiog
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April 28.—While . , , ,
Fd n L N mittee of management, R. L
ent of Stove Sisson, vice chairman and M.
I was beaten t6S. Jordan, secretary.
fish in the rear I A constitution was adopted |
I Mrs Nichols’ after which plans for the ex-
he dlistrict attor .tension of the work at Keltys
if l-,|.ts of he was discussed. A group of
urn -holding her young men will be called to-
er hushand with gether Tuesday evening of,
wo arrests were next week to take up the mat-
• ter of group work for young,
F—---. men.
P Have Library The Y. M. C. A. athletic,'
k .test for school boys will be
1 ,Xa April 28. held before the close of school,
pi that Sweet- in May. The committee will
6 a public libr- also help secure delegates to’
I a building can the county boys camp to be
r he purpose, held in June. The other mem-
L 148 offered tobers of the committee of man-
AdinE, and Mrs. agement are R. J. Smith. W. I.
sh it. A paid Rowe, J. B. Broderick, E. L.,
6 employed. ' Kurth and Dr. E. T. Clark. |
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- fhe occasion and the commun-
ing toau-isly“iajptaRamezannuraanfuSt ityspirit was very noticeable,
big May ’’ in Now York to testify in the in The program wasannouneed
The dis-Vhalpth,.itstthemina"ntnby Prof. Harris, principal of
lion ullar mail robbery. the school. The first number
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been engaged in the work 21
•ears of his life. Judge Mar.
hall emph. ized th. .,1 . . .f
W omen in t he prngnt order .T
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Mrs. Virginia Foster,
j . -o.—-taptain M (By Associated Press)
Georges Madon, commander of Pittsburgh, Apr. 28_Twen.
i the round world “Flying Cir-’ty-two alleged communists, in-
cus," organized by Captain' cluding one woman, are under,
.Bapt, arrived here, thus end-arrest after a raid by city,
[the Americanism Julio Gabriele de Forzano Y Jorrin. ing fears for his safety H.iounty and federal officers.'
f the American ls,suedWarrenMcConihe, New explained that he had' been1 be prisoners, accordi -a ‘ -
he I. w. w. charging obliged to make a landingesniporitie planned * big May
and dirigibles had been search-itEicatorney.announced that
’ ' the raids would continue until LUFKIN LOSEs Tn CAN
every suspect is jailed. Kim LOSES TO SAN
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1923, newspaper, April 28, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415761/m1/1/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .