The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 211, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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■bnakant Scully
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CEO. T. SPEARS. Jr-
Publisher
Entered H sstond rt— mail mat-
tar at th* pnstofftea in Graham,
Tam*, outer act of Congress «f
March 5, 181V.
af PuMteutta* MV Oak
Graham. Tina
Any erroneous reflucttea upon th#
eifegacter 0# any <*»M> *r fh»
appear:np in thcao column* will ba
(lady and promptly oorreitid upo*
bain* broaght to the AtUntion of the
manage merit.
Th* Graham Daily Rk^rtcr in-
vMes communication# for publication
whan snbjeet » of genejyJ inte+est
•ad tf H la not abaatea or af a
pannnal nature. All each communi-
eatiea* must carry th* author** «ig-
q*|r*e^Dot neetaaarily for puWira-
tton, bat a* indication of good noth.
~’rbe liability of The Graham Hallf
Reporter and of it* publiahera for
any error in any advertisement i»
■aiitad to th* east of such adver-
AH Card* of Thank*. Obituaries,
and like notice* are charged Tot at
half the regular rata*.
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tenant “IMtl*
Slam, •fudging fo Or ou
aviofor af Randolph
te raapoaaiMa for tvr
torpfkmp a/ Ike ptaae af Ms
Jriand, Wear Phil Cortot, ton
RBtaadoal and bro-
( Carter, in fmr tei/A
The tartar oitfft
Phil hi th# hoopitnl before go-
's# op /or hio final cheek ride,
WWh th# rerun that when hr
doth y* up ha to adroou# and
fhlerjf, make* a bad landing
and in taking to the air ayain,
aff the undercarriage af
hoayar roof «sd
ienant JatkarrlH't
***** •• hank- too e*ar#i# tu
dvoidiny a oeOieiee and nose-
dWt fa earth when it bu rat#
tala flam##. Hi# father. Master
Sergeant Big Mike Stone, take,
t# th# air l» reaew# tattle Mike
mh#a U becomes certain that
«h* youth i* to# #eored l# bail
hat.
And anty man At I
not aoftlaa—or pat
I like quality of imagination la yours, inters. The substance at th# pledge himself "V disgusted With th* “Mar
- Use it. Near way* and new idea* bound them never to support anoth- treason" of boom of his brethren.
will lead us to fame and fortune ar war declared by the United Hut ia potting R pretty strong.
*R-00 and oontribota to the world’* oom- States. Th* UrirtAn drafted • rea- But R Is scarcely too strong.—Dal ,
......fort and enjoyment. Matchless re- olution of their own:1 * la# Journal.
disho«ombl7*discharbed
A# Big Mika , with Least on. the
Instructor, In th* front cockpit, ap-
Uttte Mika* injured
frlghtf
Um latter, aarvoua and
ad, mad* a motion as
though to pull the rlp-aosd of bis
Bis father featured
frantically for him not to ~de that.
|h«t to Ay his skip straight, and
ADVERTISING RATES WILL
GIVEN UPON APPLICATION.
•** wards will com* to the'
to the community that
man and
dares to
CHANGB
dream you
think ahead of the
As Goethe said:
. "Are you in earnest*
| very minute;
------- 1 What you can do or
. can, begin It;
Nothing is continuous but change. BoWnMfl ^
The human mind moves from old magic jn jt-
accomplishment, to new victories. Qn|y ^ ^ ^
The miracle of yesterday m obwdes- Broyvs heated-
«e»t today through the magic wand >nd ^ ^ wj|, ^
of imagination. Every new idea must completed ”
battle for Rs life against the uni..,- _ Hubwt M Harrison in Eaet Tex
as Magazine.
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“We believe in Cbflst as the!
Prince of Peace based op righto-1
must
the unim-
aginative mass of humanity. Um-
brellas were first condemned “as at- |
Until righteousness is es-
taMiahed human conflicts are in.
thl® evitable. RutEless conflicts and
cruelty must be curbed by force
until cured by Christ. Police pro-
tection and even military and naval
roteetion against savage ambition
and greed are patriotic and Chris-
tian duties. We believe that Christ’s
way of peace, for individuals and
for mankind, ia through love to
God and love to men, and peace la
the fruit of highte&usness and jus-
tice.” ,i
mind
tempt* to interfere with God’s in-
“NEAR TREASON
_____ __________ This statement, of course, ia
tant that rain should fall on His j somewhat of a jolt to complete
ch'iHren,” «J» *** Gi,e* in hi* new i Thirteen pastors of New York pacifists. But there is sound sub-
teok, “Turn Your Imagination into , Clty w„*ly ^fuimd to sign the I stantiaHty in it. It will square up
“ I* ,n 1828_' ™ L*nc**t''r’ ®)*io-' anti-war pledge submitted bo them; with reason, a* well a». with eon-
a school board refused to allow .
boys to debate the merits of
the new railroad ip the school
house because "railroads and tele-
graphs are impossible and rank
infidelity. If God had designed that
Hi* intelligent creatures should tra-
vel at the frightful *p*ed of Tif
teen miles an hour by steam. He
would have clearly foretold through
His holy prophets.”
City ordinances were passed a-
gainst bajirTubs and bathing tn A-'
meric* Xwo hundred years ago and
first Street lighting system in Ber-
lin was opposed less than a hun-
dred years ago, says Charles M.
Passett in “Assets of the Ideal
City,” "a* a presumptuous thwart-
ing of Providence which had ap-
pointed darkness for the hours <4
a group of their fellow min-1
One clergyman expressed
Use Reporter Adi
—
indicated to Lanaton that ha
plana brqugbt directly
lover that I* wMch Me son was
close together a* poa>
AooalaT
"Stand at attention 1
to an olAcar’” triad
furiously "Take
you »* taken them for th
Take 'em. with y< teagBBjP
your mother complex. You’re
tailing me. I'm tailing you
that. Sergesalf”
Big Mike draw hack fn
son's furious i
looked sway a* though
escape the hatred ■■
hi* boy's fees. and
(
Carter with
and enlisted men hurrying towards
them. His face fall.
“You r* eraep' That's what you
art,” said Uttte Mika.
“Shut up'
Uttte Mika's hysteria bad reached
a peak. His face was suffused with
b|aod. "Yon can taka, dying sad
this school” ha stuttered.mM|
almost unintelligible in Its speed:
"you con take the Army—'
Big Mike, hi* foe* hard ia hi*
£
tl
C
' l»
anxiety to keep the approaching
3SS5S."32?,!a,h!,.“£!f
and lot it Ay with all bis fores I
. wl
•gainst Uttl* Mike's chin the lat-
ter fell over backWA$A striking his
bead against th* plan* and stamp-
ing to th* ground anoonsdou*.
After a moss wit's delay for vary
horror of the rasalt of his Mow.
fig Mike knelt and cradled the
youth’s Mad And shoulders In hie
arms.
V
TIRED# WORN OUT,
NO AMBITION
uo*
n worn
•d arc
Sr-ractf
■ and
pain? They should
know that I-ydi*
E Pinkbam’s Tab-
tea* relieve peri-
odic pains sod dis-
mnJhft Small sis* only 25 c
Mrs. Dorsk Williams of DanviU*.
Uposs, says, "1 bad no ambition
j nervous. Your Tab-
I my periods and bulk tad
"Kid’ KM!” ha cried resorting to
•tatata tad*. taMtaMl “Can’t
os*-bursts* ^
blood trickling dawn hi* far* and
T
-Whaft the mhlirr,- prodded Stg tuit "Ltd* phot ar>v*s-
STRETCH
your dollar
Oa th* A rat attempt the ship*
.were not close enough for Big Mike
•to do whot M bod in mind, bat
on a second trial M swung himself
down until be was hanging by hi*
1 hands from the puna’s landing
if oar and dropped clumsily Into the
injured ship. H* clambered into the
.front eockplt and grinned back at
,hle son Cupping his band* be
isboutad and gestured
“Diva her Snap off th* struts,
'than land'
took Ms handkerchief and Was wip
lag It away Whan General Cai
Colonel B!rwaM Captain Cab
and the other* strode r*|
“Put this man under
dared Colonel Stewart
Biff Mike “Take him to th*
Z'
Slitth
with
Haber
I I
rat m2
guar#.
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IP V>U NEB
INSTALL BATHS
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Toro soldter* stepped forward and
laid iMtr hands Mi the Sergeant#
' Das pa rate, frantic uncertainty from Uttte Mlk
ott.tfep.fMaof Mill*. he.ntr*#t*d
Mlk*. Ik shook Ms head, raised Whna talk* i
th* eontroto
shoulders He paid no attention to
thorn but kept wiping ter jjta
.*'* face “Kid!
tala hands from th* controls and
.pointed at his father, mutely ask
•lag Mm to taka control of th*
plan* Big Mike’s jaw dropped a*
f» ru taM d r.....
that hia son was afraid.
stirral,'“a^anaR
eye*, saw his father bending
citeosly over him He pushed bias
away. “Lot me np"
Big Mlk* loakad ap than and
CM: * f*
Mrn
>a n
PCISO
night.'
Sixty years ago a Massachusetts
aenator opposed an appropriation for
the Patent Office on the groun‘«
that everything the human mind
could conceive of had altwndy been
invented. Since then we have had
the modern electrical wizardry, th*
automobile, th* radio, the airship,
th* wireless telegraph, wire-photo,
television. And still science march os
on to new frontier*.
Middle aged men can remember
when cotton seed arms dumped at the
gin as refuse, and n<-w from thig
by product of cotton wc make cel-
lulose nnd rayon stockinrs and un-
derwear. photographic flints, gun-
powder, cellophane, linoleum, phono-
graph records, writing paper, roof
mg. point, varnish, auto tops, twin#,
oil, meal, oleomargarine and many
other new product*.
Roy bean* are used to make the
taffou* to sound aotcmoallt horns.
Starch, formerly imported, can now
be made from East Texas sweet
potatoes. Word p#p paper mills
srttl soon be making East Texas
pane trees into aawepriat gaper and
PfrttaP* into cloth.__The palmetto
will make floor brushes , and th*
(fluid will be used for tanning
leather.
Dr Witham I. Hale in “Th* Pams
Ctomurgxr" predicts a idblrlh of
agriculture thn urh chemistry and
the development of new by-products
front our farms. The Diesel engine
wGI soon carry a car eighty
at a fuel east af a nickel
The economic scheme of the
is undergoing jrreat change*.
Tiers i« buried tree*ore all
\
A ROLLAlt BILL wMI n#t buy as much as it did * year
er ae ago. This is all the more reason for making year
dollar 8-t-r-e-t-c-h to its utmost buying power.
H* started to roar angrily at him.
but When Uttte Mike dosed Me
dpee MM Mhtod HU fab* ia Ms
hand*, his fathei
Ike controls.
To get the biggest value for your money you must keep
posted on everything you buy. Read the advertise-
ments in this newspaper and you will know—from day
to day—just what to buy and how much to spend A
new dress for Her; a new suit for Him; new foods for
all the family; improved electrical gadgets that make
housework easy; radio sets that bring musk and news
from all parts of the world; new cars and new face
creams—all are advertised# to help you get fuD value
for what you can afford to pay.
his father aagrily grabbed
—i controls.
I He opened the throttle and sent
dfek skip diving steeply aeross the
aky and than sudden
Into a sharp climb, whereupon the
broken struts snapped fro* and
Mere hurled ihto space Then Bit
Mlk* dived earthwards, leveled off
towards • muddy stretch Ot ground
distance outside the flying
the ship Into It atN d
mud. Th* plan* data*
right side np. Big Mik<
Big Mike
sullen
kopstem gesture,
dters lead Mm away
ptuk to hte son. bad at the
n look on Ms foot, mad* a
tea* gesture, gad let the salt
♦
'■"'ft;
.....i
Mist Marguerite i
Worth visitor today
Joe Cook te a bw
WteMtA Pull* today
Grody
Graham
might
viaitor 1
*4
Turn
little Mike was put oo the wit-
ness stand 41 his father's eobr
towards u *
noma dlsui
Sure.
to root, right aid* ap.
got out and stood staring at Mb
martial It Wat evident that M
was trying to protael Big Mika
-I tost aay eerva,' he toM th*
BBnuhEsV ATS
landed I was hysterical and seed at
lot of things that
Harris Sparks apt
In Albany.
r Bryant of
visitor Tuei
sou as the tetter, dosed and frtght-
pnM. climbed out and stood gsu-
fag towards Jaskarolll's still nam-
ing wrecked skip.
E »at . that perhaps
I didn't mean. Bergaani feme hit
% I
, “What’S the matter?' growled Big
Mika, both baton,shad a
Er
I eat or. shad and angry at
son's behaviour. “Looe your
■ ?” He shook Mm by th* arm
gently. “You aren't going yellow on
on, are you? ... Cam*, pull your-
lelf together.”
Mike looked at Ma father
ntfully. "fetal if 1 were
■ biUivt
to keep other* from hearing,
lovte the Army He is on trial
a justifiable act. His record
tell you better than I can
sort of man he la."
“That's at," -announced the
fenM
Bui
He
He
prssetng pride to Mm. follow
■sv.
Make it a regular habit to study the advertiaemenfe—
all of them—in order to know how to make every penny
Mae on you?
i down. Mike You can't get
I steamed up every time anythin#
he de-
re c sunset.
ut Big Mike was not listening,
watched life eon leave th* roete
saw BUr Cartar. her face **>
■ ol low IM
t arose ai
DMOid fe
iVfloSr;
John Conger of
Graham this week oi
Mrs. John Tucker
Mike's progress out She
to speak to him a*
. „„ . IfUUs Mta*.
symptom «r hysteria in his
• ?”. cried
the Ad)uteat
“That's just It. Too
Ur death ere
got It
Mp4 Routs
And now Jeskie
jrnu Think'
The
ibarptned.
.’You treat ’em Nke cannon
■r! You’re a fanatic: Don't
i know what a human being 1st"
Big Mike replied calmly. aUHnpG
You don't
: It—you carry on.”
hi# son's sort and
i Hying theta thing#
M£sR' and dry
but his eyas war* tat the
[did not see her.
General Carter,
th* Field staff stood on
•utelde the hangar The
•tapped forward tut he
Mike Stone and th* two
enlisted seen draws
'Attention to orders,”
asgiEW'jpa.
hand*. He proceeded
“War Department. Wi
D C. July It 1M In a
with th* sentence af n
Court Martial
Master
is hereby
from th*
1 Signed.
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