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The Graham Daily Reporter
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GRAHAM, TSXAI, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 19S5T
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STATE «»«
"NATIONAL
DEWS
> Football Boys
Make Creditable
Sbowina Thursday
At a Glance.
Fair Catalogs
Now Available ^
At C. C. Office
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DEBUT WITH BUCKAROOS
TEST6 SUCCESS
OF WORKOUTS
The §teer»' creditable showing
against Coach Curtis' Bucktroo#
in a scrimmage Thursday marked
the Herb s—d—*»ul ■ as irniK'Wtasy-
of a more successful aeaaon than conja|ni
has been anticipated.
The Buckaroo crop this year
U headed for a district cham-
pionship Class A, fans concede,
but the!/ performance In Gra-
N’ew fair catalogs and premium
lists are now available at the
chamber of Commerce' offices
and anyone Interested In secur-
ing a copy to prepare for the
thirteenth annual Young county
fair may have fine by calling at
the Chanjber of Commerce, . G.
O. Coiart. president, sa:d today._
The new premium llsV. Identical
Gibb Gilchrist
Asks Inspection
No. 120 South.
College Station
Wants Blind Calf
. Of G. A. Bills
Interest In Concluding Games
In City League Centers About
Race For Third, Fourth Places
SENATOR STOPS HERE
LIONS CLUB T O
____DOUGHBOYS IN
TILT TONIGHT
MEET
America entered her plea Thurs-
day for peace between Italy and
Ethiopia aa Secretary of State
Hull called on all signatories of
the Kellog-Brlnnd peace pact to
obaerve their pledge to maintain ham -Thursday afternoon reflected
world peace,*. The State uepuri-1 weir upon the start that l,he
ment hurriedly* added, that the, steers have made fos their op-
aecretary waa not Invoking the1 ,-ner with Arlington Sept. 27 on
pact by pleading that a peace the, high school field. • A
ful settlement be made. Hull fol- ! Each team was allowed leu
lowed hli'plea for peace by aum- consecutive downs hut prevented j
meriting the atepa that the Unit- from scoring by the coaches'
A blind calf belonging to G.
A. Bills will be sacrificed on
, *'- —_ I the altar ul science next week
STATE • HIGHWAY DEPT when .County Agent Vance and
EXPECTED j Mr. Bills take the calf to Col-
_ i le*e Station fpr laboratory tests. Mayor J J Gallaher was hoTF
•r SOON I According th Mr. -Vance the Thursday night to geuator Grady
." '""i- extension department 1% invest’- Woodruff, prominent member of
Divisional Engineer E. C. Wood-' *atf"B the of- Vltlu,?il> "A the upper house at Austin. WH«r~ With only jh games reraaftw-
wani received order* this morn- *>other * ,a,lons calves' stopped In Graham to visit the ring of the Clt>- League sc hednlto
w th' the YSH edition. inc from ....... <'<ichrist. state -rill h, Ktod for -UaT «ltf ter i-fhlrd and fourth
Index of highway engineer, to commence che nossihle causes ! I’lar<? po8l,,on8 ln ,lle shA««*-
a detailed survey of Highway No „t_ will deceive the mar- Vance Discounts nP8S>’ playoff '><?“,mt'8 ce0ter *
complete
premiums, ground rules, directory
of fair association officials and
other •Information to help exhib-
itors and others concerned—with
plans for the Oct. 1 to 5 event.
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Kemp Petitions
$200 To Mark
Historic Tree
ket price for his contribution.
Value Of Rains
1 soft ball discusalbn. First
Luncheon Program
On Superstitions Agent
second places have been reserved
- _ • for Abernathy Glnners and PUS
Septemher rains while not dam. lips Petroleum, both of whom
i aging-crop# a great deal.-, did -apt-, have one- game-each yet to gm
ido any appreciable good, County' According to League figures to
Vance reports after ln- date Good Eats and Newmam
Whistles. The purpose of the
scrimmage was to watch both of-
Chairman L. W
Board of Historians has recom- j fi0|als have been advised,
mended that 3200 be ' allocated | g g. Bates, chairman — — ^
tense and defense and not, lo,from centennial funds for a highway committee, expressed his ;
score. Coach Knleff explained (permanent market on the tree ( belief today that definite action interesting paper on superstitions
gggglMW goods win nave » uou-Commenting on the performance UIU]er which the Texas and by the state may be taken with- the motif was first noticed when
bla tariff schedule levied agalust Thursday Knleff declared thal the gomhwsst rattle Raisers Associa. jn 90 days and that Mr. Gilchrist’s the clubmen had to walk unjier
ed States has taken to assure
peace in Europe,
Nations discriminating against
American goods will have a dou-
thelr goods after Oct. 15. Oermany are learning fast but still llon W'M organized. Secretary of request fox...* detailed report,
that have a great deal ch*d of - - -.....- — -----'
lio south of Graham and X'o.
120 west of Newcastle prepara-
tory to action of the State ILgh-j a
way Department in . allocating RotariailS Have
funds for construction of hard-
surfaced roads.
Mr. Gilchrist was to have In- j
spected the proposed route of; - ,
Highway 120 South while In ( Rpiiyy. program committeemen, county. * j fourth with the Lions club
North Texas last week hut rains i took advantage of Friday the Although the ram may help fi,th P,ace-
prevented him from making the ! 13th today ln centering their to mature the late bolls, the The Lions,
Kemp of the tr|p, Chamber of Commerce of- j weekly luncheon program about crop will not be any greater be-|, behind schedule. while
tile “-superstitions in which man ( cause of It and maturing of the!“®lttghb©ys and Newman are (MW
tbe j gnu persists in believing. | bolls give the weevils a, little b’ one,, a distinct edge for the
Climaxing in E. S. Graham’e1 more to work on, he added. j clubmen who will meet Goo*
Pasturage ahd late_feed were' Eat# tonight. A win for the
the only crops to benefit from Lions club would wind up tig
in 90 days and that Mr. Gilchrist’s | the clubmen had to -walk unjer the rain, and the good from that hakery schedule 11 and 10 an*
to angle is offset by the
.
however, are
the j them before the first game. t hag notified Mayor J Jl Galla
has already been notified
her goods will be charged
higheet prevailing rates when the Eight hoys were played ln tne her.
trade treaty expires next month, back field. McKalg. Newman, K. Mayor GaUaher feels certain
Nations granting the Called Martin, Pechinls. D. Nall, Guinn. jfr_ Kemp’s recommendation
States eqhaltly of treatment w tn Kennett and Johnson. to the Centennial Commission will
foreign competitors will-receive Knleff ploy 1 \\ it! ice Jones. ,,p ra<.elved favoraWr and that a
the minimum tariff rates. Den- Davl# and Burk at center anu hroni plate or some other per-
mark and Portugal may also draw Jonas, Davts, Burk. Oreen. \\ he*L-j manent marker will be made be-
double tariff rates unless they Orr and W aynlck at guard. | fore the Centennial commences
enter dlacusslons to eliminate ex- Tackle positions were filled by nelt year
lat’ag dMCflmlnaUous against the! ^aynick, Kendall, Stewart, ( lin-
Ctilted States _ I ,oa P W»"
' B. Mantn, H nson, Jack Jones.
Repass and P. Nall played end.
Men in work clothes mingled _p _
with political leaders Thursday _ , ..•’
as the people of Louisiana paid braham Applicant
last tribute to Senator Huey Long. Accepted For
The Rev. o.raid l. k. smith Marine Training
of a. ladder and two umbrellas to angle is offset by the damage
B. SpIUeVs of the Association ] the route including. Estimated ex- j get into the Christian Church to the teed that was already cut.
organizer of Long's national
Share-Our-Wealth Clubs, deliver-
ed the eulogy nt the simple ser-
vice Thursday afternoon. More
than 100,000 persons had vlawed
the fallen dictator’s body before
It wae taken to Its ftnal rest-
ing place within the shadow of
tha capital he built.
Two persons ware killed end
thirty Injured et Minneapolis
Thursday when rioter* at toe
Flour City Ornamental Iron
Works caused Gov. Floyd Olsen
to order the plant closed. The (
governor closed the plant to
avert military control. Discussing i
tha action, the governor declared '™™ 0r‘b*m hl«h Kho0' la
that saving Iltes is of more im- ,#sl-
portaede than saving property.
James Boyce 8!mpson of Gra-
ham was one of the six young
Texans who passed the final ex-
amination for service la th* U.
S. Marine Corps held In New Or-
leans Sept. 11, word from Marine
officers reveals. .
Simpson was Immedlattly trans-
ferred to Parria Island. S. C. for
the initial Marine training course,
after which he will go abroad
some battle ahlp or cruiser for
two years duty at sea.
Prior to hla entry Into the Ma-
rines Simpson had lived In Gra-
ham and bad beet graduated
The project to substitute the
wooden murker with something
more permanent originated when.
Mr. Gallaher and others suggest-
ed to Mr.- Spillers • that he pet:-
tion the' Commission to make
such an allocation.
The Association secretary .ac-
cordingly addressed the Boar’S* of
Historians and - received tbe\ let-
ter, from Mr. Kemp which May-
or Gallaher construes as deflni
Its assurance that 1200 or a sim-
ilar amount w.U ba designated
for such purpose.
pense and progress T3 date, will basement. A black" cat wandered
result In hard-surfacing ot both about the room and paper cats _ . .
highway south and the strip nine j Uecorted the luncheon tallies. Jury GomiYUSSlOn -
miles west of Newcastle to HaA-, A. A. Morrison and Dr. B. B. To Meet ^VeC^nesday
1 ...........| Griffin. ;in charge 01 the program, " _ _
_o—— [ presented Charley ” Hinson who
BITTER CREEK SCHOOL j toltl several humorous stories in-
GETS IMPROVEMENTS | rote'"* superstitions atrd in turn
_ ■ j presented Mr. Graham.
flie club also voted today to
The Bitter Creek school will! #»««•»■» «">» ,ou#y (“I . ., f . ix
open Monday morning after ex-’»*** ‘*> ^tes- Days each yearf !«££“* 1,8,8 for ,he
tensive Improvements. Miss Reg- j at whlch the wives of Rotarlans
will be luncheon guests at regu-
lar Friday meetings.
———o-
Henry Huddleston Rogers III,
non Of the Int* Standard oil mag.
nata, 1* being held nt Downing-
ton. Pa., without ball while in-
vestlgatlon Ms being mad* of the
death of Evelyn Hoey, found dead
She Makes Pets
Of Gila Monsters
TUCSON, Arizona —If any trav-
eler to Arlxona should wish to
take home a playful little Gila
— _■ - . __ ._. monster to keep the cat from
in a bedroom ot hi. country loOMOm, h< c,n buy one
Lottery Settles
Election Deadlock
TROY, O.—Lotteries are Hligal
In Ohio, but that's the way they
settled the Republican mayoralty
nomination here recenty. When
John W. Conley, seeking bit first
political office, and former Pro-
bate Judge Harry Powell came
out of the primary with the game
number of votes, their names
wgre put in a hat along with
blank cards. George Berry, acting
elections board chairman, reached
tn, drew first a “card bearing Cos-
ley's name. He got the nomina-
tion. . .
and W. J. Kelly,
already house-broken.
moUon Btctur. eamaraman. ^ 0pen-
har deart waa .ulcld.,'^ ArUon.a quMrMt wt nnch.
A new pog;h has been added
tn the teacherage, school - and
teacherage repainted inside and
om and desks refinished.
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Britain Starts
Camps To Help
Social Rebels
give the Lions 11 ahd 9, a tta
with Newman ’ for third an*
fourth. Both teams would them
have on* game each to concluSa
the schedule----------- ----
The doubleheader Thnrsday
night resulted in wins Cor tha
| Doughboys and Phillips over Cm,
Judge E. M. Remington has I ca-C0la.
i called, a meeting of the jury I The Doughboys’ 17 to 4 Wlfc
commission for 9 o’clock next j from the Bottlers In the first
Wednesday to select county , gan,e was followed by a serum
Inning 5 to 0 shutout by PhB-
n^oUtb|, j lips lu the i-ecood. Neither uC
LONDON.—A permanent camp
In which human destinies are to
be remolded and "queer” charac-
ters forged anew is to open a-
mong the trees and countryside
of Great Britain.
Exactly where this new camp
will be “pitched” la not to be
made public. Its alms would be
defeated if the campers were
peered at and pointed at by
sightseers, authorities believe.
But, ln the busy quietude ot
acres of woodland forty miles
Finds Bats War
On Mosquitoes—
Urges Cultivation
SAN BENITO, Texas—This sec.
tlon of the state will go butty.
If W. H. Wood has his say. At
a meeting here of chamber of
commerce secretaries. Wood ex-
pained how the bats at hjs moun-
tain cabin ln Mexico keep down
mosquitoes. He suggests estab-
lshing bat roosts In the Rio
Grande Valley to drive the in-
sect pests out
Dog Barks Into
Phone; Saves Life
iury commissioners are D. F.
Ford, W. P. McKinley and D W. j
Young.
I
MARTINS FERRY, O—Locked
in a mine office, a police dog
from London, young men from knocked over a telephone, shook
all Over Ehgland who have been | the receiver hi^ok with his paw
‘‘social rebela ” are going to learn an<| barked until he waa releas-
Daath waa cauaad My a .40 cal
1b«r bullet through bar bead
L Barrett 0f TuL
to Gov. Merland
She trains Gila monsters for Vets
and seeia them to tourist*.
Laopold-Loeb 7 • L
Pair Ends 11th
> Year In Prison
CHICAGO —Nmhan Leopold sad
m
their children. “Tin may
ms Writing yon
As '
itin,
woman*! beaded btef that tbaT
»•**"«* rr:.Mi,
“1 XL?^75. r
j quit* affectionate, climbing on
““liter shoulder* and cmTWIftg her
1 Wot ■ ^
Mid. Barratt was -aithoagk moat people are a
Sul pal pa last May j of QIla mqn.tcrs because
•f hla children had j th(]r cft]) btu p, buiidoga, slnk-
Mr*. Barrett and Ov.j,^ Uetr ^arp tMth ln . Tto*
Ddren survived th# POl .m,, Bit0 th< th#jr are
• _ I not dangerous.” Mra. Holdarman
j declared. “If treated kindly, they
,8n<“n: 1 ulll 00m* to love you and to dhay
» 1 84.10:’4i you- Thar are as smart aa a dog
“ 8- T. Thursday, break- j aQd be taught any number
| trans^ioutlneutal mark
for wo-
tima was
lab their eleventh year ln prison.
Still hoping that some day they
may bo ■■
tree, but baring no of. Already young
to live In harmony.
They will be youths—from 17
to 25 years of age—helping each
other In the quest of a better fu-
ture. That la why It is called Q
camp—the Q stands for quest
P. H. Russell, one of the oUl-
clals, declared:
‘‘It It for the chap 'who pos-
sibly has been put on probation
tor s first offense and who, with
a little friendliness, discipline and
organised work to do. can ha made
to feel that he la a member of
the community—not a ‘Iona wolf.' ”
ln social
ed. The telephone operator at
the Wheeling Steel Corporation
switchboard saw a light flash
from the company's coal mine of-
fice and heard the dog bark.
Shortly thereafter word came
(rom the mine Office that a
strange dog had been lacked in
by mistake. It was released
Diminutive Short
Change “Artist”
Asked To Leave
Many Graham merchants would'
jump at the chance of a 10 per/
cent quick turnover on a capital
stock of less than fifty cent#, the
turnovers averaging not less than
eight or ten an hour.
Such Ingenuity was left, how-
ever, to a lad of tender years
who plied his “art" on Graham
citizens Wednesday until Chief
of Police Morrison decided It was
host for all concerned ..that he
be jpked to leave the city
the games that wound up An
Bottlers' season gave the vrim
ners any great concern. ~
League figures'are aa follow*:
Legion 8 ahd 13, complete; Gha-
ners 13 and 7, one to go; Cuem
Cola. 6 and 15, complete; LAeum
10 and 9, two to go; ShamrmS^
9 and 13, complete; Godd Mg
11 and 9. one to go; Newmem
11 and 9. one to go; Phillips
13 and 7, one to go.
45 Years Behind;
Business Hums!
— BALBOA ISLAND—Stamp an*
cover collectors are flooding th*
local postoffice with requests lag
postal cancellations since It b*»
chme known that a canceling
uv I|incu IV icu' C cue vn; uw
tfffi merchants betaine Impressed 1 c,I,ne of the vintage of UH
to bolster
of tricks.”
, is .
Ou.Jt
plebiscite win bo
held in Greece on Oot. 17 to
where the peopl. ef the
ftclal encouragement
this hope.
Loop*Id Is cooperating with
Professor Ferris Loune of North-
western University tn trying to
Work out s system for predicting
the probebllly of released con-
victs redeeming themselves
Loeb Is occupied with direction
of th* prison . correspondence
school.
They hop* that their currant
activities may win reduction of
their lit* and nlnety-nlne-yaar
terms tor slaying Bobby Franks.
But. dimming any exception of
reasonably early release was tha
latest official commaat: that of
Farole Chairman W. C. Jonei
.|j t V *_ m, null l.ara
! Q V ttJT
difficult'*! have asked t* Join th*
camp and. when they get there
they wilt have to buttd sleeping
but* and boose* fef carrying on
handicrafts, working looms, print-
ing. cooking and other actlriuea.
, It la expected that before long
similar ”Q" camps w tl be start-
ed In other parts of Great Bri-
tain. One may be orgaaiaed tor
girls.
Psychological experts will study
each caa* for maladjustments”
and young men will have scope
for mental and physical develop-
ment th* encouragement of Spe-
cial talents and th* help of an
staff.
Imlnals or mentally
will not b.
m ttad to
Sympathy Costs
Auto Driver $12
KANSAS CITY, Mo— Archie
McLauria* sweated at th* job
of changing' a tire. Tha man
■topped to watch him. They re-
marked t — ■- - .. •.. ■ ———L,
“Tough job, changing a tjre.”
“Yeah, sure a bad break to
get” _ -a ...
Me Laurie appreciated their sym-
pathslc understanding. Then the
men drew guns and relieved Mc-
Leurlne of 111.
TAYLOR DRILLED IN
D. M. Knox reported Wednes-
day th*t hi* No. I Taylor to
making fourteen barrel* a* hour
and that tha well will be shot
today The new wall, an aaat off-
set to th* No. t Taylor, to b*>
with the simplicity of the Idea.
The short change game lnvolv.
ed less than fifty cents in -the
hand of the amali boy who ask-
ed passersby If they could give
him a”half” for It.
Occasionally they
small' change ^nd finding it a
few cents short'of t ie ’’half' ob-
jected and returned It. Oftener,
however, they felt generous ln
the face ot his ragged and piti-
ful condition and told him to run
along and forget- th* difference.
Witnesses who saw th* boy
work the game several times no-
ticed that often the men did not
count th* amall change nt all
but muraly gave th* boy a half
and pocketed hla assortment ot
dim**, nickels and pennies.
Immediately after securing th*
fifty-cent piece tor the change
the hoy would ask on* of th*
stares to break up the fifty
cents Into small change and sav-
ing aside a few cents profit
would repeat the process on an-
other.
Thus a profit from two or
three cents to a nickel or dime
was realised each time It the
victim objected to th* Inequality
of such a toad* the boy replied
that th* 'mister'’ could scarcely
be expected to short change him-
self and go about hla way seek-
ing another more generous.
Th* diminutive “antat” q pro-
babty searching tor gen tie-faced
:tb*a elsewhere today, and th*
linto at Onhim are elai
■
still in use.
The machine prints a wavy flag
with 'thirteen stars across every
stamp and envelope, that go**
through the post office—a cancel-
lation dropped by a other poaA-
counted the \ ofr,ce* ,n th« c°u“‘T many yearw
ago. The machine Is operated by
hand. - ’
Aa the old "thirteen Dag" cam
cellations are much sought by «*S
uectors. Mis* Mary Evelyn Rider,
postmistress, says thousands «E
collectors are eeadlng her gamy-
•v.■{; *1
ed envelope* addreseed to Item
■elves .with a request that Am
unique cancellation b* applied.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
J
Mr .and Mrs. Carl Waahhnrm
announce th* arrival of a daagto.
tar. torn Thursday
Skin Removed, God
Grows s New Oim
HOBART.
tlrely new ablu boa* has gn
la a Tasmanian ehUd’a tag
place of one reuse red by an
sttoh. She la Dawn M
Brooks, daughter of a paUoto
veral year* ago. A* uhla
h*r left leg was found I* to
■ed. It waa mg swap fra*
little below the kaa* to A*
hi*. Car* w*a take* to save
boa* Heteg Now aa eattrriy i
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