Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 63, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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and enterprise.
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ing two counties. And finally
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than 100
members of the Chamber of
is
a number of invit-
financed by our factory leaders
Sec.-Mgr. Wm. C.
ie Chamber of Com-
city.
id its commercial or-
during the past
ie, 51, a farmer of Melvin, was
in another a
were taken from a burning side his tractor last night. His
er,
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Frank S. Lewis, skull was fractured. It is be-
building of
lleved he became entangled in
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been held, during the year was
the annual banquet of January
ry of sunshine J
ns brought to l
ber for sponsoring them.
The directors of the Cham-
ber of Commerce thought it
compliance with an injunction
granted yesterday by the 57th
district court at San Antonio.
An order to suspend opera-
tions was sent to five ranger
captains today by Adjutant
General Thos. D. Barton after
a. J. W.
of the
running when the body was
found.
FARMER FOUND DEAD
IN MELVIN SECTION
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orth, Jan. 16.—The
2a2resAH
Is Understood Secretary of
Commerce Does Not Desire
Agricultural Post
BANK ROBBERS GOT
BUT LITTLE LOOT
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enters was man’s art.
led for co-operation,
hat nothing " worthy
FINO TWO BODIES
IN CHICAGO FIRE
chauffeur for the gasoline dis-
tributing company located in
the same building.
SHERIFF MAKES A
RAID IN THE CITY
A raid was made by Sheriff
A. B. Youngblood and Ralph
(By Assoctated Presa)
Brady, Jan. 16.—C. N. Rich-
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neir being ther
o’clock until
tion continued
id music, furn
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endid report from the
■^Auxiliary .to die
JWnber of Commerce
dby Mrs. J. W.HW2
egident of the Auxili-
Nhe annual Chamber
merce banquet Thurs-
Wng. The report is in
. id with our own county
folk by visiting them in their
of Coats
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During June the Chamber of quaintei
iis report is printed in Commerce contributed to the folk by --
2- ---a" portion entertainment of the District communities and in harmony
’ Newg Gur lub, at which quite a ,
in the sum of $500 each and’
were released.
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whole season.
During August a meeting
Force,
Life.w.su the
first time since 1874, when
the ranger forces were organ-
ized, the state was without
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Lufkin Daily News,
was liberally ap-
Club in sponsoring a special
lecture by Mr. Harry F Ab
(By Associated Press)
Washington, Jan. 16.—Al-
though the transfer of Secre-
tary Herbert Hover from the
commerce department to the
department of agriculture has
been urged , upon President
Coolidge, no such change in
the cabinet lineup now seems
ChfCago,sgn,ed1e.2 Two
rt upon her beauty
i one of the mot
the entertaining of 40 members
of the Houston Purchasing
Agents Association, the last
days of November, was a red
letter day in advertising Luf-
kin and the large industrial in-
stitutions located here. Sev-
eral of these special days were
rasentative Ple
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al Good
isle, song and
DRY El
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(By Associated Presa) „
Washington, Jan. 16.—Cot-
ton consumed during Decem-
ber amounted to 582,047 bales
of lint and 46,182 of linters, as
compared with 463,789 bales
of lint and 41;199 of linters in
December a year ago, the
census bureau announced to-
BILLS PLENTIFUL ,
AT TEXAS CAPITAL
First Time Since 1874 Teihs
Has Been Without a Ranger
Commerce were present, to-
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8 Of America, a
1. Approved b
’hristopher'Col®!
en Isabella and A
he World” with]
rstitious sailor
I drama of life
4031925 marks the
mrof’the activities of
i‘a Auxiliary to the
of Commerce, Dur-
jod much has been
hed through the ef-
women of Lufkin.
enot as yet elected
ether present year for
ns we felt our year’s
ald begin in Septem-
electing officers in
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(By Associated Press)
Austin, Jan. 16. — Both
nyu yunquvuauuu __. benches of the legislature
the following man- Conditions considered. Fair continued the Introduction of
"...... bills .at today’s sessions. The
• made, full of •
onvulsed an •
excellent in ‘
Satisfaction Is Felt By Com-
JttS Hnrme ,
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began five years ago today and
Commissioner Haynes, in an
anniversary pronouncement,
said he believed the accom-
plishments in that period war-
rant a fair degree of satisfac-
tion when taking all things
into consideration. The cam-
paign against illicit liquor has
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Chancey, night policeman, in
Lufkin at about 18:45 o’clock day.
Thursday night in which a
mitteea-
Among the bills introduced
in the senate was one limiting
the tonnage of trucks on the
highways. The senate also
confirmed the nomination of
R. B. Walthall of Nacogdoches
as a member of the state
board of control. His was one
of Governor Pat Neff’s recess
been marked by many ad-
vances, but not a retreat, he appointments.
c.-Mgr. Wm. C. Hall read his annual report before 5
innual meeting of the Lufkin Chamber of Commerce 5
reality a series of explosion.
The victims were Frank Korda,
watchman for the varnish REPORT ON COTTON
works, and Kussel Waton,
very largely attended and
much apprepiated. Also, late
in the season, arrangement
were made for a meeting at
the Neches river bridge in co-
unuewc.s p.l c...
?. h. Ponish an0
furnishing a melo
i t order bgR
man, whoacted v<
bodies, thought to be those of le, 51, a farmer of Melvin, was
a watchman and a truck driv- found dead in a field along-
F.
■ Among the general meetings work, the steel bridge connect-
of special interest that have i
large number of the sportsmen
when he completed from our state were present.
Ing of the report. A During the same month, we
contributors to sign in entered into the project of en-
ofthe Lufkin Booster tertaining about 800 S. P. of-
s passed. A telegram- cials and employes at a picnic,
; was read from W. F. which was arranged for and
general freight agent which brought not only the
railway large crowd that was expected,
but about the only rain for the
pecia
citizens of Luf
eir Lufkin Cham
rce annual meet _
Bet, celebrated the ---------------------------- uUKLUU,
vements for the last Thursday evening at the Angelina Hotel. The report
at the Hotel Ange- ---------- . . --nm‘
jay evening. Due to
iclement
only about
present, but the
9 an enlivened one
varnish manufacturer, after an --
explosion today. The explo- the tractor, which was still
sion is said to have been in
rendered by 1
n pastor of the 1
church. 41 .
sanquet meal foil
was relished by.
pening address,
dealt in some pl
wise to become better ac-
zayd2.
ere released fromi
1 can authorities at 1
esterday, aecordin,
received by the a.
nent. Charges of
Gagainet the menJ
a when found to he
k Only ;
be gained except u
icrifice. He asked 20, at which.more
to join the Lufkin
full of interesting .2
the achievements of Blount, from our neighboring
; Adjourning during
er months, when the
suallylags, we could
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gout any plans for Ea ""—““
li or beautifying
first, 1924, we
had agbalance in the bank
qmouniig,to $558.86, During
2isl
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- fair, entertainments, trade
s of tne " renen
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likely. The president is un-
derstood, to have received in-
formation that Hoover himself
would not be favorably inclin-
wieh this plan, several roups
of on Mreh4.
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Pretty—and Can
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Recalled and City Progress 3
formally opening to, the public
this fine piece of engineering
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mmerce organization.
izntlont
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a conference with Assistant
Attorney General Wheeler.
The attorney , general’s office
now is preparing to carry the
fight to the supreme court, if
necessary, to test the ruling of
Madame Columbo Arata, 87,Italian the trial court.
soprano, mother of six children, is 1 F ““ . ‘
' ’ " write nglishkilamnnaeancs
in vn osOP ocuvvl at Detroit, ny
Mich. ' Her classmtes are six-year- |
old children.
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W. F. Murray, general freight and the credit given the cham.
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of Commerce and be ..
In the city’s develop- gether with
ed guests and friends, among
(Other number by the them President Scott and Mr.
Dunlap, of the S. P. Lines, Mr.
recites the achievements of the body for the city and
the county, detailing the various projects launched by that
80 per- organization. Among the many items mentioned are in-
t the oc- dustrial progress, getting acquainted campaign, county of
• — «-<- enterteinmente, trade---.--------ihe
rsions, and interest in products. These products were 28
'furnished and put on exhibi- N5I
tion by the women and girls 48
clubs of Angelina county, and thg
were a credit to their thrift 5
was held mostly of farmers to
plan for a county fair for the
— present year. This meeting was
called in order to arrange for
Reach American State special committees to act in
• " place of the regular fair organ-
ization, which had not yet
completed its work, and elect-
ed its officers. Hence, the
Chamber of Commerce took
F. Lorenz, chairman of up the project with an idea of
sconsin state board of carrying on the fair withou
captain and members incurring a heavy expense up-
crew of the wrecked on our merchants and to en
r, Ruth, off Pensacola, courage the farm people in
jail furnishing the exhibits and
Pro holding a fair without offering
2 to cash premiums. This was very
E.4 successfully carried out, the
kdda supplied with fine
>1U, including poul-
specially extensive
farm home canned
negro man and two women
were arrested. Felix Vinson
was arrested for the possession
of half of a soda water bottle
of intoxicating liquor at Vin-
son’s domino hall near theic---,
light plant. Two negro women losses of the First State Bank
were arrested at their home, of Newark, which was robbed
where 1% gallons of liquor Wednesday night, will not ex-
were reported to have been.ceed $00, according to a
found. All three made bond check up today. The only loot
\cured was Uken from safety
iposit boxes of individuals.
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complete its", organization. N
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ent of cities and in-
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20 he report, far too long to
with roproduce in full here in one
“5 lssue, is covered in its salient
,988 pints below in excerpts from
o4 its’ various subdivisions. The ,
run* Wort below affords an idea of no only carried through these Jg
he -report made by Sec. Hall rmatters assuggested-but theypub
Fhursqay‘evening. The report co-operated with the Lions e
ujau, wuvpryegmsgoms 8 quoted from in part is fol* fi '“
astmaster, InVoca- lows: . ’—-- -J -g--,---e-y-1
Rep. some ot the various projects wood ofchicago, which
1 and enterprises that have re-
:eived more or less attention
furing be men-
ionedin order tolandicate
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 63, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1924, newspaper, January 16, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415945/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .