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YOAKUM FIRST COR CANTALOUPES^ 1
By H. D. Mtiiter J MAY BE COMPLETED TODAY
YCAXuot TEXAS, AfTESNOSN GF 7l'S3S4Vj£KE ”• !S32
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THESE LIGHTS WILL SPOT THE DARK HORSES
R- A I'AHV WA gah
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t^ROM the secretary of the growirb fill half a car
" Victoria Chamber of Monday
Commerce comes this word: 1
“Enjoyed your big celebration,,r
J * , tnlitiipK mnvrment here, announn <11
the othei day. We gieatl.v ad- t,H|ay t>>nt the first carload of
mire that Yoakum spirit of Yoakum cuntniotipcx nmy i>o filled 1
■•Never be u quitter* and your twiuy, p*ndii|t th* quantity d*Uv- j
carrying on regaixiless of the to tho "h"'1 n'lM «rt*,no'm' j
depression.” This is about the •> "•'» ™
\ . , . t»r qunlly fruit was selected front
gist of the compliments that amoun^ delivered i»y irowi'i'i
come from many towns and Monday.
Communities, far and near, Growers have burn requested t»>
and it makes us feel that it ln n"' urt,"'mum or
was worthwhile to put on tlii ”
. . ... , eliminate rust ummiK the \ino.
celebiation this ,\eai even in q,)U, nmt (,wr n), cantaloupes win
spite of adverse conditions, contain approximately 12,000 mei-
It Yoakum will maintain this ons varylmr In stx<\ according »;>
spirit and this disposition it wapieMdt.
is bound to come out on top1 ""m'" wh0 h“v" ,"'Uvw-''
and with flying colors.
to tho f'rxt car, uro unxlont-ly
SHORT COURSE BE HELD
IN VICTORIA JUNE 22-24
AT BROWNWOOD
Ai*oniih»l r.vu
Twenty of theta hug<t 10,000 candltpower movie lamps will be utilised in th* Chicago Stadium
during the republican national convention—enoug 1 light to epot any “dark horgee,"
MYSTERIOUS SHOTS FIRED
lUlOWNWOOn. Texas, Juno 14.
uwmtnrr buiMins h„» INTO HALLETTSVILIE HOME
TEXA^ BUSINESS MEN THIS
YEAR WILL WEAR SUITS OF
COTTON 6R0WN IN TEXAS
1>AI.I.AS. June 14. (JP) Texas
business men this year will wear
1 ulth made of cotton grown by
Texas farmers,
Cotton suits manufactured lu
Texas, lookinu nud wiurmi much
like the popular white linens, will
be on salt' soon In the major
Of the state. It lx claimed
[awaiting the outcome of the m \v
T“'1’ j venture, The mm is brim* ahippe-t
W7TTHOUT doubt it is an- by n local market expert.
W portant that the public' —r^—
*22 i“ra —Kd LABORATORY BUILDING PECAN
SLTST JrZnJTni EXPERIMENT COMPLETED
Texas during the past two
.years. At least the U. S. De-
partment of Commerce thinks
this is important for it lias I
prepared a six page bulletin u'Pi—a
of tabulated matter covering been completed at lVderol reran
■on this point and in order 'Experiment Station here by the | H A1.1 .KTTRVI1,1 .K, June H—On
that their effoits may not Chamber of Commerce at a coat 01 ' iUMt Saturday momma about 2
have been all in vain we give between $400 and $700. The bu'ld 'o'clock, three Khots were dlHtlnotly
you A few items from this Inn- Is of tile with concrete floor, at the Uvvaea Filling Station
report as follows: DeWitt stuccoed outside and plastered In [n,,tu. bridge, after which a cat
•county issued 262 marriage terior. 15 t>y n feet. U,wi away, one 0r the shots w-mt
licenses in 1980 and 28*1 in I The laboratory wan built an I\ 'through a window in the upp> r
lost and granted 80 divorces part of the Chamber of PommercV-1 ntol.y of th,, Jtiri*. J N. Ulley reu
in 1980 and 88 in 1981. T^a- contract with the government wilt'll ',|0ncp, pueHlnw near a bed wor e
VACa County issued 189 mar- the pecan ntatlon wax located h'>re utiey'x Rran-'x. x. Nathan
riage licenses in 1930 and 202 In mi. A residence for the meM K ,,v WlM nleeptnir. -t.d the bull ',
in 1931 and granted 29 di- In charge »>f the work wax con Jiu:^.d In a table o,< oxltc the
vorcea in 1930 and 27 In I93t. xtruoted souu> time ago. - '.<u<- >y Utley, biothrr of Nathan
All Of which snows that La-1 The Bttttlon la located on 100 Jgl>Urd that he wax ..e olng In tho
vaca county made a better «<•*** «*f rich land on which tho'^mn s{.,0 .ux,. .-a xaw a
record all rcund than DeWitt aovarnment wan given a n year' A , )vv u.j towi
•county did. Loving county hy the city Of Urownwood. 8ftW the car l„d :ome from ' UTL'Vinu3\ulcext W UI be iM'l present.
can not be SO very loving as More than l.OOO pecan trees ha\\> th„ direction or Yoakum. 1 * 1 lvrolhy June Mat- T"»a* to hear the addrexx of thin
it issued no marriage license been planted to date on the tract j Night Marshal V. A. Simmon., 1“ ‘ Vnr^^mini.farturlna nlantx thew gave two very entertainin'!' • " ho lx both an entertain
in the two years but those T,‘,B *ta,,on l" ,hr u,,l-v on*' ln,who wax near UlsxWx Oakery I . shermau vocal xolox and a tap dance that «* *«*» Inxtructlve
who are mAlTied seem to be America where pecan* ure to t«'\vhon the xhotx wore being fired. ■ . , Th * t , *f jdrew prolonxred npplnttxe. She wax ’* I'tirtn.-xx ntntterx.
■quite congenial as there were "tudlrnl under trrmntlon. Yhe tract jlim:iotl toward tho highway, hut 1* ... ’ Axneot-! accompanied by Mlxx Marie Dahl I---•--
no divorces granted either, will be Irrigated with water from !t:;l|xk« tho c.u. m„«t have turned , , !.....J :.;rt ,. J i.um Harnett xuggexted that the
The Fanner*' Agricultural Short
t’ourxe for all farmer* of South
Texax, In cooperation with the A.
& M, College nf Texaa Kxtanxlon
I
jDoparlmeitt, will he held at Vic
jtmla, Texax, June 22, 2H and 24
I Tltlx lx the Fourth Annual Farm-
era' Short I’ourxe to be held at
Victoria and the attendance hnx
^greatly Increxxed each year, Spe
ciniixtx In varloux nRiloultoral tinea
will give Inxtructlve lecture* each
ltd tlie three day* of the Short
jt’ourxe, and the entertainment tea
Iturex for both old and young will
Jtnnnrr a large attendance each
day.
1 Approximately one hundred ca*h
unit inerchaiHltxe attendance prlxex
will In given away each day rang
ling In value from one to thirty five
'dollar* and nit Inrmerx and mem
t.erx of I heir famlllex are eligible
Vc receive one or mole Of thexe
P"'ge*.
I' ll Hry, dairy, live xtock, and
t uck fanning xpeclnllxtM will give
y alncble talkx to all who are Itv
• eiextcd In Ihexe vnrioux line* of
buxines* and ample camping apace
will U provided free of charge to
farmer* who doxire to come and
camp during the three day* of the
Farmer*' short t’ourxe.
On 4 i 1 day, June 24, at 2: so p
tn., U. I„ Thomson of Pallax,
Texax, banker of state and n,v
t Iona I fame, will address the farm
erx and buxines* turn of SoAith
[Texax »>o present business condt-
Flag IVty was observed at 'he' . . , ....
[tlonx and the outlook tor the tu
I.loox Flub today and l.ton Harry |ture Mr Thornton Is one of the
Thiele gate a very interestum outstanding financiers of the South
be on sale soon In the major cities sketch of the history of the Ante* i",s! 'K,s ''«< t\ »alhd In ion
that'lean Flag and what It stands l >r, ■ fmonoo on tlnanclnl matter* to
they will be coolgr than linens bo- '»»*' “Is"' dealt upon the respect j"**htngton, " s‘<'",ral times
looser weave and that dne the flag Including It* tixe and rntly and hnx set in on every
In Texas dur
GOP CONVENTION AT
CHICAGO IS OPENED
CONVENTION'S REAL WORK
TO START I ATE TODAY.
HOPE TO COMPLETE
PLATFORM BY WED-
NESDAY NIQHT
LADIES NIOHT TO BE
OBSERVED BY LIONS
LITTLE MISS DOROTHY JUNG
MATTHEW, MISS MARIE
DAHL AND HARRY
THIELE ON INTER
ESTING PROGRAM
riiU’AHo, June 14. (AM In in
orderly, almost solemn mood, HtA
Republican convention began to*
day, as calm and harmonious on
the Niuface as It was divided and
disturbed beneath. Delegate* paid
quiet and dignified tribute to ths
flag, eheered Lincoln, Hoovers and
others, and briefly transacted
smoothly tlie formalities of getting
the committees to work, then mV
patiently through the long keynots
speech of Senator J* J. Dickinson*
temporary chairman,
The convention'* real work ha*
gins late today ln committee*, as
platform makers begin wresting
with the prohibition problem. Ths
convention hopes to have that o\«f
by tomorrow night, and renominate
11 oovei Thursday, and be on their
way home Friday. Ax delegate*
assembled for the first session ,
they heard that Hoover WAS *t,;.
considering a compromise prob'd* -
turn plank, proposing roaubnilsitJtVlc •
They heard also renewed rumbling*
against renomlnatton of Curtis at4L
a real boom seems to 1* l»«*v
progress for Charles 0, Daws* *
despite his renunciation.
veterans believed that Dawes cr'lt
get and take the vlce-ptvsldtttt
nomination.
cause of a
they can be washed more easily., '"““V “dents In connection with;1 '•""'•ii 'on,,"n"
several '•'.*» rs
An equally great superiority is‘''"coiatlon purposes. Ills talk was ,MS|
instructive and enjoyed ivy, would )>e of Interest to every
farmer and business man of South
v ery
had
one Lake Brownwm d, which will M* MWth at the l>ro*d A Schllhab Oa ^'u,.f°Ktr0|(ftlVhe °Could ha've mads' *>r°K,'a,n frtr n"xt Tnesdny night ho
rag-: as It fulled to pass through , . ,»'ln the form of a Ladles \Nlght and
[n»vt sold several times as many lf| 1 uotim
Olassoock county
marriaMe in each of these competed soon it- ii\e meantiim.,
years but had two divorces in lt •* bc'n* .v»i "ed from i>onn
1931 and none in 1930 so Ha>’ou which ruqs near the *1 a *
they are even with the board. *>on*
Up in Angelina county they •
SSSfta'Th^tS YOAKUM CHAPTER NO. 209
they had 456 R. A. M. ELECTS OFFICERS
205 divorces. Bowie county i _
however can beat that be-1 \x n stated meeting of the Yon
Cause the\ had 171 marriages kum Chapter Uoyal Arch Masons
111 th© t\\0 J eats and 185 di- iuqa Tuesday night the following
yore©*. Then along conies officers were elected for the
t»rayson county with only 192 svqng wear:
marriages in the two years j High Driest, a, \v. Gray
King, R. A. Albrecht
.serine, Jacob Levy
Treasurer, K. A. Palmer
Secretary, J. W. cook
Capt. of the Hosts. T. W. Vogt
l'rln. Soj., R. 8. Humphrey*
n. A. Capt., W. H. Criswell
M. of 8rd V„ S. K. nuehanan
M. of 2nd V., C. R Power
M. of 1st V., H. IX Melster
<1 via rd. Oeo. Woodrome.
The date of the Installation of
t'.? business par, of town. After
an *x»mlna *n ot the bullet lodged
; tin table t.t the Rllty home, It
was Fought lhat It w.vx t'bvd from
a SS pta'ot
lage
end 286 divorces. Tarrant
nlmAe f KmaUa
VVM4IUJ Wiiil\fQV R/tvn\c CTCll MU L
Wichita county must have
MAMAia UmJ UImaJ iL
wvmv mwvi MiMvna uuvauac uiuti
had only 259 marriages and
had 570 divorces and six ani
nullments in the two years.
That the Department of
Commerce deems this either
useful or desirable informa-
tion is evident from the fact
that it announces that sim-
ilar reports will be issued Of these officers will be announced ! if
every state in the union. The lator.
LEAGUE STANDM6
Team—
V
W
i,
Pet.
Victoria ........
4
2
.047
Hallettsvllle ....
5
3
.025
Yoakum ........
S
3
.400
Cuero ..........
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3
4
.429
Port Lavaca ...
... T
3
4
.429
Oonsales .......
... T
2
5
.284
biggest thing that can »:e!
YOAKUM COUNCIL NO. 146
Ztt AM R. A S. M. ELECTS OFFICERS
anything but a soft job like
Last Sunday's Rsaults
Victoria «, Hallattsvlllc 0.
Port Lavaca 1. Yoakum 0.
Cuero «, Gonsale* S.
N«xt Sunday’s Qsmss
Victoria at Yoakum.
HnUettsvllle at Oonsales.
Cuero at l\vrt Uvaci.
ithe¥twietman7at
GRANO THEATRE TODAY
Yoakum Councld No. ltd of lloy-
al and Relwot Master Masons, at
HOWARD HUGHES TO PRE-
SENT "SCARFACt" GRAND
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT
Rdward Q, Robinson arrived t >*
day at the Grand Theatre In his
hv hid bten able to begin ptodttc*
•' >n varller. ,
V'Pe cloth is woven, bleached,
and shrunk at the Kills here and
.n New lb \unfela.
Colonel W. R. Ta’* it busy adpp-
tntv* of the develop .tent of a self*
•i'i *?lnln>t Texas eo-momy, is ered
tvd with .« leading pa*t In the
«ovv h,vborda»L»'ry tn •«-u r*t.
* Pot the first time M u *u mer,”
11. i.n. | Talbot satd. *'1«xms men
can clothe thetuselv-4 f^en- head
»f. toot in Texas-made garments,
is t\ shlM\ underci ttirr;, v’Kves,
t ts, nnd hats are nil n\»! nble
now from Texas faj’n.les
• And rhe net resuit is that in-
s'.ead of keeping In Texas the few
ci nts which the farmer gets from
b>* raw cotton we art* also keeping
in Texas all the difference which
l,a« been going Mast.1'
SHIPMINRECOUNTS
RESCUE ATLANTIC RYER
be held at some out of town laca*
tlon where barbecue could t.c
served, The suggestion was adopt-
ed and the next Tuesday n v>n
meeting will be eliminated lt\ tavni
of the Ladles Night program.
heroic Wong Low Get In “The
Thrtca 111. Master, T. W. Vogt
III. Daputy M., 0. R. I»wer
Prln. Cond., M. D. Ralford
Treat., *5. A. Palmer
Recorder, J. W. Cook
Cond. of C., H. D. Meivter
Capt. of the G„ J, D. Webb .
(Steward, Geo. Woodrome
Renttnel. Jacob Levy.
' The date of the Installation of
theee officer* will be announced
Hatchet Man.” Gorgeously staged
and photographed, tho thrilling
scenes of tho melodrsmatlo ro-
mance are laid In China, at Hang*
kow and on the Yangtse River.
The oaet Includes Loretta Young
as Toya Ran, Lesll# Fenton as het
evtl lover, Dudley Dtggea Wdmnnd
Drees* and Tujly Marshall.
Saturday midnight and Rundty
and Monday ''Rcarface,’* the How-
ant Hughes spectacle* will he seen WASHINGTON. June 14. (JTl—
at th* Grand Theatre. This w-ll.The senate hanking committee to
Just In time to take off the *&•
this. Outside of that we will
venture to nay that be ter.------------------------------
than ninety-five percent Of "P*0lal meeting held Tuesday
theee reports 'Will never I>e night, elected officers for the en- latest characterisation, that of the [sea was running and the boat was
loolted over by anyone and year as follows:
the fact that it poea thro »jrh
as franked mail makes it an-
other one oC those millstTius
•bout the teck of the ph.<t
office depai meht which con;-
it to raUe the pOeU.'f)
iet« on loners from two to
three cents and which will
go into effect in a very short
time. Drop your congressman
a line and aek him to use his
influence to cut out a lot ©f,i«t*r.
waste of time,
mil am!
NEGRO 6IVEN TWO YEARS
IN PEN DRUNK DRIVING
CPRRO. June 14, (Record)—1Two
years ln the state penitentiary at
Huntsville was the penalty meted
out to Islah Peoples, 18-year-old
San Antonio negro, convicted '«
district court here Monday nuun-
• a*» •% 4%# delvlnt* %a* )\ 11 \
Intoxicated.
Peoples was charged foil «w *,g
P:e vleath o^ a C5-)*ear*oM N>on
v v'gro killed when his parked auto-
»• bile was struck by n c.v - driven
I y Peoples on the Cuero-tVeu iv.ff
h'gbway. Peop’ex, driving a heavy
sedan, was under the Influence of
liquor at the time of the crash ac-
cording to the testimony of of-
ficer*.
NRW YORK, June 14. (.S*)—Tta ^ quantity of beer confiscated at
dicing the Associated J i-ess today, scene of the smash up was of
Captain James Wilson of the
steamship Circe Shell, tersely re-
counts the dramatic rescue or
Stanislaus Felix Hausner. New
York to Warsaw flyer. He said
darkness was falling ahd a rough
YOAKUM K. OF C. TEAMS
WIN FROM SAN ANTONIO
The San Antonio K of C. teams
visited Yoakum Sunday and the
Yoakum K of O. teams took ten
of the 12 games rolled.
The Yoakum bowlers walked off
w ith all honors with U. J. Filing* r
rolling high score for the day of
224. Rev. Dragon rolled second
high with 211 pins and W A.
Henkhans third with 200. R. J.
Ktllnger was also high averi\*e
man for mo e than three games
with an average nf ISO for six
games.
Those from Yoakum *a\.ng Put
and their Averages w-"*e as ft*'*
Iowa* li .1 Rtllnirei* 1.40. II P
Ktllnger, lit: H. A. Donm-lly*. Iff:
L. J. Mtkule >ka. 1ST; H,v\t. 1K2.
R. Thiele, 14r»: Reoo*. 192 (cue
garnet; L Llppmnn, 128; K. While.
1*0; \V. A Henkhans. l«S; Rlklnv
140; Oarbade, 140: Rev. Drag >n
152; J. J. Mlkultk, 148, Marek. 18«',
MOVE TO NOMINATE DAWES
VICE-PRES. STRENGTHENED
DAWES BOOM BEGAN WITH
TEXAS AND IOWA
DELEGATIONS
CHICAGO. June 14. t.V)—T'u»
movement to make Chax, G. l>aw »
v loe presidential nominee gained
strength today as rumblings agatsxt
the renominatlon of Curtis rose in
,volume, The Dawes Vtootn wa* b«<
ginning last night with Texas and
Iowa delegations and has spread
to Montana and Wlscon, with a
■strong sentiment for Dawes in
New Mexico delegation and a vlaw
being expressed In luvltana to to
along and if the bolt grew Mich-
igan and many other delogaion*
standing by willing to approve
ans second man acceptable to the
administration. Meanwhile Mrs.
Edward Gunn, Curtis’ sister, de-
clared after conferring with two
I member* of the cabinet that “atjr
brother lx certain to ho renominat-
ed. front everything that I can
gather."
| The Arkansas delegation tenlA*
lively !».£!'.....i to yield to Texax ou
the roll call, to permit early tom-
(wallan IViva •*<*
CHICUIO. June 14 (JP)—UpJ*
completion of the temporary or-
ganisation, the convention adJo *t*ns
ed at 1:18 p, tu. until 11 a. tr.
daylight time, tomorrow.
hauxted aviator from the derelict
monoplane. The tall of the plan*
ettoklng In th* air wax taken to
be a drifting buoy when flret
lighted. Hauaner xuffered cut a
br.ulxex and tore* but no Internal
InJurlea. WUxon aald the aviator
wa* recovering but wax seemingly
Incapable of dltoueelng hie ex-
perience*.
foolish
\ ink, Dnper. clerk hlrcj WABHINGTON. hme 14/ </P — doubtlee* be the lael gang picture, 'dj^v approved the administration-
mail pud trash tilkt /YTi* house today postponed final for th* reason that it presents [ aponaored hovia* bill fur th* crev
elutters up our pOSv'll, ^l* °« the oath bonus leeue un-
it. til tomorrow.
such a striking study of ortmlntl tlon of a system
conditions In the mited State*. discount banks.
more loan
fered as evidence.
IVoples, who was scheduled to
go to trial during the January tern
of court, and who forfeited hlx 1500
bond by failure to appear, wax re-
turned to the custody of Guevo
officers a short time ago by his
l ondsmen.
He entered a plea of not guilty
and asked for a suspended sen-
tence.
BURGLAR ENTERS HOME
OF J. S^SCHRIMSCHER
Rometime Sunday night a burg-
lar entered th* home of J. S.
Rchrlmscher, 111 Rehrlmecher street
and stole a five dollar bill from
hlx trouser* pocket. Rehrlmecher
discovered the theft Runday morn-
ing. Ny clue wa* left by th* in-
truder.
FORMER YOAKUM GIRL
IN MUSIC RECITAL
BROWNSVILLE, June 14 On
June 9, Mi-s Margaret K. MeCon*
nioMo presented Miss Helen Flynn
in a piano recital at Harlingen.
M ss Flynn was assisted by Mrs.
tl. K. Wlldermuth, soprano; M>-i.
4*. F oarrrJn, contralto and Miss
Olnd>s Woodrome, lyric soprano. A
large audience 'Istoned with Intense
Interest.
Miss Woodrome ta a young sing-
er of much promise, and has pure
Uric voice of excellent range. All
are pupils of Mies MoConnachte
of Brownsville. Mrs. C. I\ Ritchie
was the efficient accompanist of
thtn occasion.
Miss Woodrome ts n granddaugh-
ter of H. T. Woodvme of Yoakum
pad Is s niece of Ml*. T. J. ITUL
Rhe was at on* time n music pupil
or Mrs. A. J. House.
TYLER, June 14. (Af»)~The Bul-
lard Gin and Cmte F>s*tory nt
Bullard waa deirtroyed by fire to-
day. at a lose of $40,004.
TEXAS WEATHER FORECAST
| WEST TEXAS — Generally fair
tonight and Wednesday.
FAST TEXAS Partly eloudv to
thundershowers tn the afternoon or
tonight In the northeast and near
the coast.
WASHINGTON, June 14, <£»' —
President Hoover today signed tb«
first amendment to the new tax
law applying excise levies to de;«
liveries made to persons other
than dealers before May 1 expected
to raise $40,000,000.
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