Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. [196], Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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MEET HORNETS
FRIDAY AFT.
The Navasota Rattlesnakes hope
re-
year.
stocks at refinertes
considerably below that of.
the
Rat-
of
the
Huntsville is one
June, 1031, it is less than the cor- taking the large end of the score
responding figure for July. 1930.
from the Hornets. The local team
Austin. Sept. 29 (INS) — Anoth-
"The shut-down
the
FRIDAY NITE
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The Navasota Fire Department
senate by a filibuster of Senaton
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Friday and there will probably be
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tiers' strongest foe and the local
boys are determined to do their
best in the game Friday toward1
30.903.00
182,764.00
can Petroleum Institute, the aver-
age daily produchion of crude pet-
es by 2.368,000 barrels; and that
while this amount is twice as large
as the corresponding figure for
2
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lature against
was revived s
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W.C.T.U.IS
WITH LEGION
mittee will be appointed to take
charge of this matter
Rivers Patout was a guest of the •
club today. •
Margue Neal of Carthage.
The governor indicated that un-
less action is taken today on the
bill, the session would be called
Strong pressure will be brought to
persuade ae governor to submf
revenue taxation If the seaeion M
whatever! peril
era possible to
back on the ca
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6,708.00
386,661.00
gasoline
have been
83,
Huntington, N. Y.
(IN*) - Ap^Mhie
2
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3
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flues
, 16 Spontaneous
, combustion
95 Exposures
3 Gas, natural and
artificial
13 grass fires.
4 Lightning
3 Rubbish and litter
11 Sparks on roof
1 Sparks from
machinery
13 Miscellaneous known
. causes
220 Unknown
Pele,
ol,
gzag.ta ■
I
107 _ " “*
Bureau’s report said. “Petroleum
today on eummqne fron thememi
arch. The conference, it Ie under-
stood, centered around a special
Copenhagen, Sept. 29 (INS) +
Faling in line with the new fin-
ancial policies of other Scandinat
e
17,249.90
56,168.00
production declined bp low the level i
of the preceding month, due to o add another victory to their
8 GIVEN ;
OR AUGUST
UP PLAN
LONG
were injured when the roof of the
high school building at Boston, six
1308
. 29 (IN») — Seek-
oritain’s tangled
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.ANNOUNCES
CUTWAGES
R7
N**.
(iF
month of August:
Number Cause
can Legion for it- dry vote at
Detroit convention.
elation which the king, it A re-
" • ported, is anxious to defer as long!
5
Itereat in the move to Ue legis.
production'
-dm
Mfa
Austin, Sept 29 — Crude petro-
leum stocks for the United States
as well as gasoline stocks at re-
(fineries continued to decline dur-
ing the month of ,August, accord-
ing to the Bureau or Business Re-
search of the University of Texas.
Congressman John N. Garner, ,
cord Friday when they meet the
strong team of Hornets at Hunts-
ville. The team has certainly made
a good start by winning their first
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NEW SESSION
MAY FOLLOW
PRESENTONE
ubk
Cleveland, Sept. 29 (INS) — Fol
ition. Prime Minister
sat an hour to Bush
BO with King Georg
i member to compose'a committee to
। solicit funds for the community
___ I chest Geo. T Spears Jr. was ap-
TR I pointed to serve for the. Kiwanis
ASp/A committee of five is so to
1 °$/i appointed- to dry up a budget
icfly which the funcb -hall be ex-
, -r pended. ' "
Austin, Sept 29 GNSi
There has been a large and en-
thusiastic group of women at the
I classes which are held each Mon-
day afternoon at the church. These
classes will meet each Monday af- .
ternoon for six consecutive weeks. ]
Mrs. D. L. Landrum is leader of J
the class and she has proved most. j
efficient in this capacity.
This evening the Young Women s I
Service Circle which is Circle D I
of the auxiliary, will meet at tha t l
' home of the auxilary president ]
1 3. W. Dean to begin a study i
5 of the auxiliary book. "Challenge ]
2
nig
2
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FIRE BOYS
GIVEDANCE
November 1st in a bill passed by
Parliament.
The National Bank was also re-
lieved of the obligation of dealing
in gold at a fixed rate.
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ELECTION IS
rEr
rdebdtn 14»r
g,
.2 cninem
on J«»
j themselves in the world war in,de-
fense of the principles of our con-
i atitution."
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the shut-down of the East Texas
wells on August 17 and to the re-
stricted production in Oklahoma.
Prices of crude oil advanced dur-
him down as he was holding a
States before appetites in this, take up the development of the
fight for upholding the constitu- ! state river beds for oiL The sub
tion of the United States we have, Ject was killed yesterday in the
the same confidence in our boys -enete h - "ihuste" Senete"
' that we had when they offered
by martial law tn East Texas, in
Rusk, Gragg, Upshur and Smith
• counties, went into effect the morn
l ing of August 17. It has been es-
timated that up to September 3,
' this shut-down had kept 11,000,000
i' barrels or more off the market,
either unproduced or stored. Ac-
5R-.
R r *
ga
8- $
S86
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255 ■
88
Hollywood, Sept. 29 (IN8) —
Virginia Doyle, screen actress, was
killed today when an automobile
West Orange, Sept. 29 (INS) -♦
Physicians are seriously concerned
about the condition of Thomas A.
Edteoc who la suffaring from ura-
nic polioning After a restees nite
he seemed somewhat weaker this
morning his personal physician
EXPORTATION
OF GOLD IS
PROHIBITED
It was voted to retain the same
committee which has previously
administered the funds, the com-
munity chest officers giving them
the privilege of using the money
a large crowd present.
King Oliver and his orchestra
played in Navasota two weeka ago
and their music was enjoyed by
all. Since then they have played
for a number of dances over the
country and will return to Nava-
sota Friday on request of ths Fire
"These Legionnaires convincing .lion doses late today, way strongs
ly demonstrated that they place ly indicated by the governor today*
loyalty to their homes, children in conference with the legislators
and the constitution of the United newspaper men. The session would
heaters, etc.
16 Explosions
17 Petroleum and its
products 10,245.00
17 Open fires-open lights 3,696.00
12 Defective chimneys and
mm am- drt Auxiliary who has been ably
oollspeeddupm a bevore wind- ponncommetke, 'XT
storm Friday afternoon Ninechil-iPBrigunce and Mrs. Bowden An-
dren were sent to the local hospi-
"SSL™.
$2
24
the announcement of Representa-
tive Lawrence Kennedy that he
would introduce the Long P l a a
with sufficient support to fight to)
the finish.
Te legislature convenes at noon ,
today
of production has been out with their coach each
- ‘ - afternoon getting in practice for
60 Vacant house fires $ 38,034 00
28 Incendiarism 77,659.00
48 Hleotricity 71,23200
80 Matches- smoking 11,088.00
20 Stoves, xurnaces, boilers
prohibition was" bringing manifold
benefits to the families of wets as
well as to the drys.
“The women’s Christian Temper-
ance Union”, she said, "wishes to
publicly commend Texas' Ameri+
part of Auguet vitpeaned activity
In other oil producing fields of
the State; included in these were
the two completions in the Saxet
field, near Corpus Christi, the ex-
tension of the Dant Creek fleld
and activities in the Big Lake pool
la Reagan County, and to Crane)
as well as in Pecos and Ward
countes la West Texns." /
Daily average produetion orae
drng August totaled 1,141,-
660 barrels, compared to 1044430
Steiff^7? 200
LCD.
k crashed into a standing freight
r train. Trainmen paid they saw *
-e big car careening down the road
Tokyo, sop M ap "Ten stopped areln ** “
-n-c ----y —- - an4 anto
mek a
This study course has been or-
ganizet under the leadership of
| Mrs. Robert McKay, Missionary:
Educational leader of the Metho-
rels in the week ending August
29, a decrease of about one-third.
Analysis of production data by
fields shows that practically the
entire reduction was due to the
shut-down in East Texas, as loss-
es and gains in other fields of the
country approximately oft-set each
other. The Shift Texee wells were
permitted to re-open September *
in the period onthe ebut-down.
however, a number of completiona
ana a large number ot Alocations
had been made tn East Texas; foe
COMMUNITY
CHEST PUT
BEFORECL
45 per cent of the amount of
the fire loss that occured in Texas
and the United States during 1630
was listed as being of "unknown"
origin. In other words, $9,000,000
of the $20,000,000 fire loss in Tex-
as during 1936, and $225,000,000 of
the $500,000,000 fire loss in the
United States during 1930 was re-
corded as being of "unknown" ori-
gin. •
miles south of Richmond, Ind.,
TURSDAY, BEPTEMBEE 20, 1931
. er special session of the legislature
Istarting as soon as the present pes
the study of this book for six con-
PNecutive weeks with Mrs. Bowden Democratic leader of the House.
I Anderson a leader. vh ______ — t __
hAt/be completton of this cour- | Uvalde, Texas. Wednesday when
4 se the members of the auxiliary!
and Young Business women's cir-
l de who-have taken thevoourse will
59 ba given council credit.
vian nations, Great Britain . and
Denmark today suspended the gold j
standard. Exportation of gold had
been prohibited for the past week'.
This was made effective until
EE Following is the repprt on fire
SE lossee in Texas as given for tha
CTRESSIS
KILIEDIN
AUTO CRASH
-uu-
, Texas department of the American j preadcnt w p cgbs announc
, lexion stood commended today' Hallowe'en one Night is
from at least one source for its . . 491 ” „
< . . . .. | only one month off aa work must
solid vote against the prohibition'. . n » .
. , . ■ . . 31 soon be started on preparations for
repeal referendum at the national 700 , , . .. .
P . . 1 this annual celebration A com-
convention of the organization in
Detroit
Mrs. Claude de van Watts, state
president of the W. C. T U., gave
Out a statement expressing her ap-
preciation of the dry vote of the
Texas group.
She said, she believed an analysis
would show a majority who voted !
for the referendum on the prohi-
bition question were from "a few
wet cities,” adding the opinion that
ing August it may be noted here game of ' season from Hempstead
that for July total production ex-! 37 to 0 and their second bame from
. . . seeded total domestic consumptieq Somerville with a score of 19 to 0.
corresponding month for 1930" the at oil products in the United Stat- ....... ' ‘
11 MILLION BBLS. OFF MARKEL
2,100.00
142.00 (
8,090.00
492,00
3,042.00 1
20,000.00 d
The above report represents lire
losses as made by the loeal fir*
marshals of 425 Texas cities and
towns to the State Fire Insurance
Department 35 per cent of the
total number of fires that occur-
ed in August were fires of "un-
known” origin. 41 pe*r cent of tha
total amount of the August fire
loss was of “unknown" origin. . I
The women of the Methodist
Auxiliary are showing an unusual
interest in the study of their new
book, "Challenge of Change".
tai and' the others received minor ' -__o
■Minin'' “™s"
of Change." The young women wilV
h ' - meet each Tuesday evening for 1
have been mailed to persons over ..
this county and nearby countie i roleum for the United States fell
inviung them to attend the dance from 2.606,250 barrels in theseek
Fridav and there will probably be ending August 22 to 1,751,550 bar-
* ns* a are during the last week ot
August 98 locations and 56 compi- .
tons were rported. The latter
ladder for a workman I. I. News
photo.
the game Friday and they expect
to be in good shape to meet th*
Hornets.
The game will be played on the
Huntsville field and the team will
leave Navasota in time to rest up
before going into the battle. This
is their first out of town game.
EDISONIS I
has •rd* secured the famous
King Oliver orchestra for a dance cording to figures of the AmerD
in this city Friday night Letters
। where they think advisable. This
{ committee was highly commende
for Its untiring efforts in the past
' in connection with the community
chest The club took this oppor-
tunity to pledge their support to
I the cause
The club voted to appoint one of
its members and to. ask each
church, lodge and civic organiza-
' tion of the city to appoint one
"During the
■iw*!......Lil I I' »Al
KS SCHOOL
The Community Cheat was 9
brought up for discussion at th* T j
Kiwanis Club luncheon today and
committees were appointed to take ‛M
care of the various problems in 2
connection with the raising o f 52
funds and other matters. Tha T
question was brought before theg-"
' club by Dr. H. E. Schulze.
I R. A. Patout stated that the com 4
| । m unity chest now has $133.19 on ,
I , hand The chest, he stated was or- ~
I | ganized with a fund amounting to P
I I $1500 and the difference has been
| [ u d for charitable purposes. Mr
| j Patout gave a detailed report of
I , the expenditures of the fund show-
| ! ing how it had been used for
I I needy cases
called. The question of drilling
river beds was assumed with polle
tical significance today.
“Thia important state at buuinese
■msi milioms to the atete . and
■sight even wipe out the ad val-
orem taxes." the gmrtif mM.
The legjlators promispd to tr
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