The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, November 19, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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was that millions of doHara- warn
bang spent bars in Washington
to batld new building** ’ and : that
whan it came .time to furnish them i
all the money was gone. 7*" Of course
a their
offices, but, they
a pair for socks.
fareer as a ran in .her stock'ng.
. It ia only a question of tuna," the
The survey ia
the united chi
of discontent will burst into the
ruddy flames of revolt, and when
tfiafday cornea let' us 'all shed a
Seeks New Wheat <
Seed In Tunnel
NEW BALL HAS
MADE NEW-G
Taking stock of the foo.bail
situation to date, and after m II-
ry tun- irg it over with several nationally
desert known coaches, an eastern sports
da hy- writer is ’‘inescapably”, led td the
o taka, following conclusions:
II grow i. As in baseball, ths new ball
has made a new game of football,
e ' Da- S. Football systems are largely
at the thy bunk. -----------
8. It’s men, not systems, that
count.
4. The fane like the new game
Six Cats As Legal , ~.
As Five, Kansas \
— High Court Rules
working on new drouth-resisting
wheat types for five years.
Last week the associate commit-
tee on grain research of the Na-
tional Re rearch Council issued a
report which said that tests con-
ducted in dry brans showed tb%t
several new hybrid strains „ of
wheat were very promialng be-
cause of their droUth resistance
Dr. Aaraodl’i work is designed
to develop a variety of wheat which
wiil resist drouth, give a good
yield of . high-quality wheat and
ripen early.
5. It’S about time to quit rat-
ing individuals ■ or teams Oil the
size of the collage of itq geo.'
greh eal location. :■ r
6. Coaches may help develop play-
ers but it’s the players that make
are, upturn! iy, more
I,- players and teams
% No one section of the country
has • corner on the market of
good players, teams or coaaSek.
9 The smash . ia rapidly being
outmoded by the pass.
there will be no war in Eu’r-oph ia
ten years, which ought to be reas-
suring to o lot of men* who by
t that time vj\H h*ve passed tfci
.military age.
are the bcs\ second guesaais and
thi’ worst pests on earth.
Another Movement for Disarmament
; by A. B. diipgi
HUNTING
SEASON
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1934 CroUWltT
Austin. Nor. lb.—Destitute per.
ven» who own j automobiles will
-NOT, be den ed relief sp Tong as
funds granted them are used for::
subsistence “needs, Adam R. John-
son, state relief director, has an-
nounced. At the same time, Johnson
'•’* said ctanty administrators will net
< grant funds when it Is evident tJusT
pn appieCIhle part of them"*-!.'
j, . ■, beinz need to operate automobile*
3 for purposes of pleasure. The dl-
5reetdf stqtee the policy toward su-
toruohile' owners ms follows:
“N* county relief administrator
is to demand from the owner of an
automobile hs license plate andjor
key an a condition to receiving fe-
lief. - -*—-----—
“It - is the “desire, of the Tenaa
Relief Commission that no ’relief
funds be used for the purpose-"of
opciaCrg passenger sutmiobilos in
Invites Your Membership
for the federal
1,‘VK) of them-r-are plenty b‘tt#r ,
uauae Uncle Samuallv Jnidgct willj
not permit installation *Of steal I V*1* °* stofklngs
typewriter desks in new buildings.
Tlie ladies complain that the oak
desks, many of i^xh were installed
duiing the celebration that followed
Goners I Grant's capture of Ft. Don-
dson. hsyc hecomc so bmily .pirn- p^tmaater General W4
tered that by lunch time every day , „ . „___
st zsmrxi
ness circles that nothing except
blindness and creeping paraiytli are
si> likely to retard a gala business - ----- - —-s——---, - i . »
to meet this crisis by pips tat ng church.
ahesive tape, over tlie splintered sec-
girls say, rami the smoldering <joslaf .¥°“ ot thair desks.
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Parents worry about their chil-
dren t H , the children begin to
- -ft, -ttr** fdhfurmance with the
aistcncp needs of. the clynta It is
ricotifired, that many ‘tlients must
use their cart- to go to. and froip
•^ork'.bf-Mef employment. It 1* rec-
ognized also that in some instan-
ces ‘‘cars are necessary i for the
clients to reach headquarter. JSiffioes
■where they same' rd ef”-grants.
■ -It is not the desire of the
Texas Relief ■Commission, however
•♦hat any county administrator cun- .
tinue relief to pny diva* when it
if j evident that the elient is ex-
pending any appreciable amount of
relief funds for operating ex-
penses of an automobile used for
pleasure purposes. _ t ■
“It is within thr discretion of
the county adm'nistrator, after cqn;
side ring each individual ease” on
its own merits to deny relief to
any family which pers sts in ex-
pending relief grants on .the -op-
eration of an- automobile whi*h is
not essential to their welfare.”
-The Kanaas Su- partment of Field Corps
ruled invalid a University of Alberta has
much disputed city ordinance which working
mads it. Unlawful ta keep more
than five cats. ,
W. R. Smith, a former Justice
of the,. Supreme Court whose nu-
raerbus ' cats were the reason far
, ..the enactment, challenged the or-
•' dinance. He lost in the. District
< 'mgrt, hot appealed. _f
The opinion, written by Associate
R. A- Burch, pointed out that “the
city applied, the principle of classi-
fication by number- five- cats, no
nuisance; six cats, ‘nuisance."
A e’ty court, he rated, might
prohibit the keeping of cats if
the' keepiqg constituted a nuisance,
but “may not prescribe as a nuis-
ance a condition *h ch- is not a.
nuisaner ln fact,"
dr
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don’t ppy ft.W j preferences, the
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, November 19, 1934, newspaper, November 19, 1934; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884084/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.