The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, May 7, 1923 Page: 3 of 14
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PROGRAHS-tlAILED
FOpAMPARIIY
V; YOAKUM. TS M 1 Aocordlin
to TrwUnt tr e.' DrlXxJO of ttni
Bankers association. Tie prsMsnt'ot
. th Yoakum Butts bank topis st ths
Urofmf His1 qi annual ssasswUss
. if h association ara.omns' ownoinra
ly tht sscrsturr from th Daltas oflles.
. Th snnOal cbtiTWitlSn Is Mt for May
"lS to 17 at ths -ASolphUl hotel Dallas.
- topics' ot Addresses as carried In ths
rrorm kr :h frt 1H ranf ami
- of Tttal lnt""rt lit. m-nerak ; I'mr-t-
r trust fm- . a a fr'xle
r !""'" lot.
ward to on of ths atroacsst sduca-
tianal sssstons ta Its history sooord-
ln( to Mr. OrlseoH. Oaltaa tsspartsd
as planainc soctai .ssailons tor rscrs-
alloi bstwsaa tits busloass ssctlons.
LoartVFire Dept I
l"o Race at State; Meet
J Hoostoa Post BpsotaL:
. JJqpUKt Tsiaa. My i Ta
boarosss housss' wffl M eJoasd tk-lac?
hart Ml aKsrsoosi ot Tbarada
Mar ts tarasrits fVrs taelt smployss
ad opportunity to fearUetpat ta ths
racoa to bs run la eoanscttsa wltk ths
annual ."tats MMOmt mt ths Stat Vol
tiatssr draansa's! aasoctatloo.. which'
wtll tw hold In 8sa Marcos.
IxH-khart h a Try Me llra.ds.
arimaat act C'.'JT aicU! hart
boon Ubarai ' la buying ap to data
autptaant and suits a nombsr of ths
members will antar ths race.
Aiigleton Woman Heads
Texas Federated Clubs
UoaatMtPostBpectal.
BKAUMOrfT. Texas. May a. By a
ota of tl H 1W. Mrs: A. R. packa of
Anctaton wks sWcttsd prasMssA of the
Fourth district of the Taxes Federated
Women's etabe bars Baturday.
Bsr oppoaent was Mra Fred Robra
eoa ot Waco' a romlasnt ctab and
aewspaper wsssan. r v i. ' ' : ?-"
' Mrs. Hei Oroer of teawint -was
elected flrst vtos presideat and Mrs.
W. C. Hown of Bryaa was vaaat-
mousijr sleeted soob4 presideot.
mmw PARADE '
IN ANNUAL MEET
BAN MASCOB. Texas. May A The
BtaU .fVias as v ( Islfciiu .which
holds rts forty eeyeath agtriual meet in
Baa Marcos Mays. a. U. wfU opsa
Tuesday anoralac mh parade om-
prtsta hundreds of floats and cars
and errataatkias of the My. -in ad-
dition .ths vtatttec flrosasa will hss
their' rartnc teams entered aad four
bands the San Mareos.' the now
Braunfste. ' the Tsaxhai s aoltosTs and
ths Baptist aesdemy. wilt partidpaa.
Ths orttrlnal Ban Mama wiumteor tire
sxwrtaaent. of too rear of 1SSJ with
1's oil equirjineot will issd tbs para da;
they win bs followed by the prestntl ISM feet of wharf facilities and wars-
day department with Its modern mo.
tor qutpnoat.
Beaumont Officials
. . Facing Busy Week
' Houston Poet Special
BEAUMONT Texas. May May t
to U is scheduted1 to be a busy week
for tbs city department aooordins; to
Its smisndar. wnlch reads as . follows:
Tuesday. -May opaainc of bids for
tea 1 partnx projects. 1
. VTbdaesday. May 'general confer-
enos between four railroad ofncials.
the olty. wharf and dook eommlasiens
relatira. to ths plana worked set by
She eneloeerins v deparUneots of -bs
Interests isatsrnod." t :.r.
-Thursday.- May 1A opening of bid
for lite ems traction of lbs 4dlUoaai
bouses.
Tuesday. May is opening of bids for
the construction or ths city's sewer
improvement.
Ths throe projects In voire a cost of
tMMa ad work Is expected to bs
wader way by July 1.
Cotton Growth of Cuero
Checked by Bad Weather
CTJERO. Tskss. May .-M?old algbu
of ths past weak hare checked the
sotton growth to sons exteat In this
section of ths State and sons farmer
report tbs appearance of worms In
tBOinrSttOni1 i.-r.
Under wsras waafhaV ooodltioas ths
norms WIO hardly do very amch harm
but with a continuation s( cold they
are Jlkeiy ta destroy stands wbsrw the
cotton has -beea cnoppsd aod plowed.
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. Scores of industries keep j
producingarmies of wbrk-J 4
men are kept busy to sup- '
ply demands arising ilrom
theise of Portland cement '
Unlike most common
articles cement not - only
starts things blit keeps
them going. On every con. 1 '
struction job it creates .
demand for an almost im-
measurable volume of
other essential materials
and services. r
Just take the one most "
closelyrekted class of these
sand gravel crushed
stone the "aggregate for
concrete. Simply to get
these out of the earth and
prepare them for use dur-'
ing the season of active
demand requires the em-
ployment of at least 50000 :
men.
Hundreds of thousands
more are engaged in con-
crete work on construction
jobs.
One would hardly think that
the water in concrete amounted (-
to much. Yet more had to be
pumped of measured lor thia pur-
pose hst year than was used abo '
gether in Duluth or Fort Worth. '
Transporting the cement and 't
"aggregate" for concrete keep
rrwre locomotives and freight cars -busy
than there are on the New? '
York Central Railroad. ' . :
And those engines burn coal'.'- ''
6500000 tonsayear asmucbasv ..
c500 miners take out
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ened indefinitely. . : .
The cement industry depends "
a great niimberrf other Indus- '-
tries. They also depend on it In a
very real sense these are all one 1
industry.' y s As'w
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PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOOATJON
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, May 7, 1923, newspaper, May 7, 1923; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth610381/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .