The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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Ke«p Carthage
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For A
Powerful
C arthage
Sialielh Year
FORMER PANOLA
MAN IS MENTION-
ED FOR CABINET
CAKTHAGE, PANOI-A COUNTY. TEXAS, THURSDAY, ( EBRl. ARY 2. 1933.
BARKSDALE FIELD WILL BE DEDICATED TODAY
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M S I IN. T*xa -. Jan ,;i 10 soiu
don*■ adopt i ll by both Houm'.s <,f t!i<
l.« gislaair*' rouoinun tiding do a |i
puintrin nt of Dr T (> Walton, pi -
iil< ut cl (In April lilt inal c. Mi i hail
leal Coll* go, fur appointm nt as Sc
ictury nt Agllcultur*- wipe tol-graph
* ii Tuesday 'ii Fro- nl« ni Kiel Frank
Im I). Huns* v» Ii ai W arm Springs, Ua.
Senator AHi*-rt Stone ni Hr* iiliam
v as autlior of ill* S' tct- r* .-oiui on
ami (!«*org* Iiut!«-1 * f .try an. H M
Wagstaff ol A In 1 • n Lnii K A1 •> 111 *
of <'arthage (Jeoige ,Moflr*-it of t'aillj
coth**, W. K. .lupi of Corpus Christ),
11 A Fuchs of liri nhani ;unl Fr’z
Knglehard of Fag!** I. ■ k* . |i*/ii-m *»•!
tit llous*- move. Hot!) w*-r«- nilopfcl
tin mlniouHly.
’Throughout th* South*,n States
there Is a widespread feeling that the
agricultural interests of -tie Nation
i oulil best I*** served tiy tai- appoint
in- nt of a Southern man in the S< *
retary of Agriculture in tin- Cabinet
of President Fleet Franklin 1) House
An idea of the immensity of Barkedile Field can be gathered from the above photograph which was fatten from an airplane flying bbO
feet above the field tn the foreground are four of the many commissioned officers’ quarters, right center, the headquaiters building
upper right, a few of the non commissioned officers’ quarters, each housing two families; distant upper right, the ware houses and shops
left center, the water tank which is topped by a revolving beacon; directly behind it are the enlisted men’s barracks, and at the e*
treme left can be seen eight of the nine hangars already constructed At the upper left can be seen part of the three mile long and mile
wide landing area . Eventually, all of the unoccupied space in the foreground in the upper right coiner will be filled with buildings
(Photo by U. S Army Air Corps, 20th Photo Section).
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DISCUSSION
OF SALES TAX
FEBRUARY 9
AT!I HNS. Ti xa.-. Fell. 1 An open
I**i uin d.m ussioii of the proposed
slate sales tax will lx* held here
Thursday. February !», by husints-
iiihi representing tin- II counties of
velt, (lie resolution- whi<h weie D^oid III of the area served by the
sinnlai, read. Kami Texas Chamber of Commerce.
Has National Refkutation. This will he the third of a series
A tuajoiity of lb*- agricultural ,,f Hjx sl(( p district meetings to he
leadership of the South is now unit- |„ jd |,.v the Fa-l T* xas Chamber,
cil and strongly urging tue appoint A f„n ,lf credit facilities
ment of T I). Walton. and ‘this . ,,f tin- Hegior 1 Agricultural Credit
feeling exists in the Nt:’ ,v», as well a: Corporation will be another import
in the South, and his appointment is ,1(ll rJ(. ,.*m-ldere.| at this
being urged in all other sections of confer* nee.
th* Nation as well," tlm r<-olution said.
The resolutions Haid In Walton "is
familiar with ail phases of agricul
iiiri) <l> veiopment. having conn- up
from the plow handle, and has served
as county agent, di-uni agent, direc-
tor of *• xf en - ion and tor s* v* i. I
veils as president ot I .* Aglii iliilllal
A.- M* i li iiili al Cidlega ul T. xa- and
lias ,o quill'd at toll W nil' I (•( Ogllil loti
and has
had prai
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a- t**< ll
1 omit ie • nl
ideal training in
iht
pi nil:* III
•s of ag
in ilend* ram
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dill' r Inis ill ss announced by Hu
lull M I la i i i si ill general malinger
of tin tcgiuii.il eliunber, v. ill in* linle
niming uf delegates and i * mi ni tie*-
meinh r- i - tli*' annual convi'iition
I Ml urgatli/aliun at Jack o n ill* .
A11111 2'! HI 2.V p! ai.s for liio regional
body's iii.iiii.il Idrllidav cehlira' Ion al
I) iiiii-vill*'. Ma; eh 2. and pi ms for
Mu .i mi no I mem her. a ip '.impugn
I his di.-l in I ui iidilii ion
in Smith. Ifu-k. I’ii
Saliine, San Augustine,
< 'll* I ol. • • I lull toll aliil
lilt K A if* ud II* nle i
snl* n i of I n -t i ;> t Ill
first day of ) >rni <h ministration
u ork in the I nil* <I Stales. 11 - ol
vane* il In It* i i •- - l' ■ "1 < |P lu In
coiiie dir....... of servi* e m 11*Is a,id
in IH25 Wa-
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N.t! ioll ■ i
I’ml* Mathew uiiderw etit .at op* i
11 ion a l tip Adams Fa n el I I in - pit a
in l.ongv e w Tilur. d i> lb had id
loll a i in a IP pul a I'd.
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INITIAL REPORT
SUBMISSION VOTE
S* vei l sub-criinrs to this publi
* iipui have lung waited fur an a*'
* mat* i uinpil. inn ot figures showing
Ju>* how thi- submission quest oil was
vol»d on by people residing in t .*■
sen,ml congressional district.
Tli ■ I'aiioia Watchman has i <eiv*d
t.iis informal i< ii and t »i«- following i*
port i a ill hilitic. as f*r as ill re*
*mls of tin- Hur* an of Temper on
Kefni m ami anti prohib non are con
* 1-111**1
Thr*’ Stat* S natui s i * siii* will)
in ih*’ CongiNr-bsionul Disdirt of
f ougr* h-uian Die-. Senator W. It
Cousin-’ district voted for submission
23,317 to 7.325 in the primaries la-t
July; t.ie district of Senator Margie
Neal of Carthage east 5.451 votes for
submission and 4,3u5 against while
* b t.ufk.fn di-trlct represent* d bv
Senator Joini S. Heddilt polleil I2,!i5(i
vot-s for siihmission and k,2fll
against.
Tin* Molise ill* in hers whose »lis
triels an’ ill! or partly in the Ihuu
mont Congressional Ilistri* I and tin'
siihmission vot*- of la-t July lire as
follows: lliilihud Cavil. Marshall
2.1)11 for suhmi.-sioii anil 2.4 Di
agaill.-l. Waller C Holloway. I.ollg
vl**vv 2,tiid for 2.4D> against, I.ou K.
Alstip, I’.iitiiago. -31 for, 0 12 against,
Kdv. in Tiliery . Nhioogdo* lies. 2 2’ni
loi i Hid again i Hugh Jon t’*-n
i<r. no * I* * : ion hold lion Ituinaey.
San Align-Im*' 2 2d(i for siihmission.
II-.I agalllst I \\ l.iird. I.ulkill
I 231 for, 2,-nl igiiiu-t. A I*. Seal
Ja. p* l 2 7it- I"' . Hid
.lulln • i Hu.-s, i 'iiu ol uni
I !('.2 iigain I .1 it M<
MRS. ROSS INJUR-
ED FROM FALL
Mr- John Ho - w.o- -< ri<<u Iy in
Jill * *1 Salunlay alliinoou whin -Ip
1*11 and hroki lor nip T .* ao* id* in
oeeUl'l • d at til*- helm <d .Mis Ho-,
duigiii'i Mrs H M, Sioggin
Mrs Hoss had -larte*l to g- ( tn tin
* <ii t ’ i onie to town, uid just lo lore
sin * a* lie I the * ur, -tumbl'd and
fell.
Some time ago Mrs. Hoss siiff*i<d
a paralytic stroke ami it was ih*
paralyzed limb tiiat was broken
At tie- list report before going to
press, Mrs, Hoss was r sting better
than sin lil- since Saturday, and it
is hoped ,s:ie will soon he will again.
CARTHAGE
LANDMARK
DESTROYED
w " ••!*> -u* ij an I'Xhusitji:
• ' *1 unit ■ than imt.OOd wii:
e. i.U HI gai ug* - loi i.e k ' !
| . .t* s.
' • W . e V* I A l|el Ol O' g I
* </pp tlOII let* .
I _’d i , im usure Fifty li\*
to • x'* ml the time to M i> 1 as *
• Pally pioposed
S* n Albert Stone ha. a sin
bill )n *'par«d for iuti <>*lu* t too
S* nai*' hut was unde* l<l< <l w i;
hi' will iiilrodu* • it or ■ all loi m
oil ili* House hill dll* only d t
• n * * i - on i Ik till)* limit 11 a a
te * xteml pay III*-III at bat ' ' b.
Stoll* said
JIM STRONG
IS CHAIRMar
bin ot tip lode.-1 - > m < ar
ihag* il). holm of Mr Kabul llak* r
oil \\ lilinglou St l * * f Was destiny* I
by (die ot tiudci* rniiii* d origin at
tin* * o * lo* k Saturday morning Tin-
Iniihling ami eonniit- wn a total
los A all b a a- partially < t > V • t • <| by
Uisiiiiim •
To The Car Owners j*
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bol'ollg ,
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in and \S W t i bee
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, by Mr Sk umi, wiio afterward
. w <1*1 i to Prof, ssur ChaHiaui, one
■ anola VwOUIM 0llj ,Ei> -j,iK earliest (dimxliirn in the * oun
•-——— _ «.ifbb*- ' I 1r Professor Chatham’s death,
Tnfs is In advise •<.'.* Ml. ,i ... Ti**l.ik«d' tie* umuti*' nKH*r, mil
pa-senger ears ami trucks (bin • ...ivel during ili- owm rsinp i/n* house w.is
iulrodueid inio the House, a bill j remodeled and made large) Mr
V Im i) repeal,*] ligilt le-tillg still foil s j Halo I hid liyi'il ill III* /lou-e mill I
.md also (In* nuisani' 25 * * ill feel lii- r*i eiit liln* s-. and was al tli*
("linnteled I Iiiiia 11 II J holm "I ill sou III C. Il ll.ihii,
I have it* * - ii adioiaimg rtii- ' *v* r , (m do uiglil id tin* fin
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and now dial I am not a ip a mom
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of die pa 1 I ia In* lit.irv pro* * * *f u 1 o
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tills bi 11 i a ported l.u
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for in* mb* rsliip.- in 1' H* will ap
point oiners to liavi iliarga ol du
,1* Inal sale ol memberships her*' and
in oilier plaia s in Panola county
F.very T* xan is eligible for m* in
b* ri>iii|i. and tint officers of t i * a
.-ml'doll Inin point d out t birl by
joining tin oigiinizid(on, they wiii b*
aetually ai ling (in ir own (msitiess by
protecting du iniesini* nr IViiin ■
hi* load* in du ll Ii Igt p a a1 1
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Dedication Ceremonies for Barksdale Field I oday
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COUNTY WIDE
TOURNAMENT
FEBRY 10!1
ill par' ii 1 piic 111 ili" op mug d ■■ y
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Wale liman and Three
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>ai"ii g i nil p ! i nin hr i ink - | Patrick J Hurney, secretary of war, deadly inmii.it a at n enemy .up r.ill
the eye ..f other iivi.i [ will be the principal speaker at the i (me of tin f * •. 11 nr* - w i' 1 l» a "d.a-
I lie Pii i r d Aldu k (irniMi, dedication of Barksdale Field in fight" bctwieti two pur.ant pi ail* s
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die mill "He id it- km I in Shreveport on Thursday, February 2. I (Itie pilot a II a-uine i Ip ml' ii ii"
:Ip lim'd and dev loped Hiiiee I ill in*-1-1 The Thud Attack Wing, now located I and the other dm defensive In thi ip
iii m tlm intrepid Derm in am* -traf in Fort Crockett, Texas, will be re- j particular iiiam uo r the nlm'i v • i an 1 •
f* I g mud 11 oops al th" front dur.ng moved here late this year. The I visualixe tin timm iidoU ' am ant of \S
th World War, will (b moh-trail* Twentieth Pursuit group has occu in ill* uvenibility requir'd of dm I,
tli' ii w it tun*' function- I pied the field &mce October, 1932. i planet aid dm hazard- that a<- rue
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