Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, October 19, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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HEART OF TEXAS
EDITORS MEET
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f the exhibits.
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exempted.
FALL RANCH CASE
MAY BE SETTLED
SCOTTISH RITE REUNION
BEING HELD SAN ANTONIO ■'
FORT WORTH CELEBRATION
WILL CLOSE OCTOBER 31
BALY BELIEVED TO BE
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depart
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WEST TEXAS—Partly .
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300SEVELT RETURNS TO
WHITE HOUSE TODAY
cost
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Madrid
orders today
INDICTMENTS RETURNED
IN WENDEL KIDNAPPING
foreclosure.
Fall claimed, however 300 acres
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gaps
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cont nine
degrees
three months, with the plan to
retire the parsonage debt of $900
in full during this time
an
a seven year
tor violation <
attorneys
rporation and
El Paso to
set t lenient
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today ami
Thur-day.
conferred
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effort t
term in
state''
law, r.
McCRAW SPEAKS AT CON-
VENTION AT KERRVILLE
quel to the Lindbergh-Hauptmann
case hut since has held several
sessions. Wendel charged he was
tortured into making a false con
i'ession in the Lindbergh baby
kidnapping.
FASCISTS WITHIN
20 MILES MADRID
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exempt. An appeal of a low-
court ruling against a motion
I the family to vacate the 1930
judgment for eviction, as pending
i before the New Mexico Supreme
I court.
TF YOU have not visited the
k, 1- Centennial celebrations at t
Dallas and Fort Worth, you
had better make plans now
for soon they will be closed.
The Fort Worth Frontier'
celebration will close on the |
igh school building begins.
L large number of workmen
fill be employed for more
y
EL PASO, Tex.
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learned an
is being s<
I ’et roleuni
to ex let
Three
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representing the
■other interest'
! discuss t he
! with numibe
plea ’’etary of state"'
'1'he former cabinet
dcr President
imprisoned
mg a
Delivery of their new Burnetii plane to a foreign backer for inspection by flying it across the Atlantic wil
be strictly a business transaction for Clyde Pangborn (upper left) and Marion Grevenberg (lower left). A-
the right is a cross-section of the plane, designed so that the fusilage is part of the lifting surface
(Associated Press Photos)
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out considerably during
winter months. There
will also be several months
work yet on the underpass
and by the time these two
“- projects are completed it is
expected that we will have
other projects to give labor
# * to the working men.
DIVERSIFICATION
YOAKUM, TEXAS, AFfEHNOON OE MONDAY. <>< TOHUK 19, 1936 )■ ' 5c A COPY—No 1«9
BABY FOUND ABANDONED HERE SUNDAY
^Heiving
^Beather,
Hive hay
Hian has
■ however;
r be right1
ys before
his program will be on Fri-
L Thun dav at 9 p. m. Al
irk. Temple will hold its an
ceremonial Harvest Dance
IfiM the newly made Scottish
MM The announcement rec
||tt4e|^ participants to wear
laUe and'house dresses.
--------NEWSPAPER MAN RETURNS
VALIDITY OF LOANS TO I SUPREME COURT TO REVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BAND TO AFTER TRIP AROUND WORLD
MUNICIPAL POWER PLANTS CASE AGAINST COMMUNIST BE IN GONZALES PARADE
UPHELD SUPREME COURT
I estimated to
days
■oreli
Mrs. i
on
tn. Sunday.
I evidently
short time
f the baby
couple. It
that the little girl is
1 fact that it has
iIso because the
was written in
tmiR- AND MRS* MEJSTER
<4X1 left today for a week in
~the Davis Mountains. They
will attend the Texas Edito-
rial Convention at Fort Da-
vis, Mr. Meister being presi-
dent of that body. Veteran
editprs from throughout Tex-
as will be in attendance, one
the requirements being
it each member must have
jn in the newspaper busi-
liess for 20 years or more.
will begin
! • 1 11
parade of beautifully decorated ■
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(Ire-1 Tue-day
Thi-
•lat ' iiual
\erthrow the I will he
ntended mg
i Many oakumite
I \ iew
«month longer. They are both
LONDON. Oct. 19 (A5)—Bette
Davis, American film player, was
today frmn appearing
in motion pictures and other ]»er-
formances in I ngland for any:
company except Warner Brothers,;
Hollywood. Her eounsil’s pl«-a
that the Warner contract was so
stringent it constituted “restraint
of Trade" was rejected by the
court. The order prohibited her
i working in a picture for a
the historical <->"ipany.
at 1
open
exposit ion
day s
thi'
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ot
W A
£
I-’t * a;
fast of this month while the j
UL^;’ Dallas show will last only al .
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well worth seeing and every
Texan should see Texas’ own
World Fair and Centennial
celebration before it closes.
You will not live to see an-
other celebration of its kind,
mjybe not of its magnitude.
NEWARK, N. J. Oct. 19 (P)
A federal grand jury returned in-
dictments in the Paul H. Wendel
kidnapping case today but the
court announced it will be “kept
secret’’ until United States at-
torney is “ready to release them.'
The jury rejMirted last summer
j to have ordered indictments
than "six months which will drawn against six persons in a se-
review attack '
r .he-N^nni ll.-;four MEMBER OF CREW
PERISH IN SHIP FIRE
' 'cl. 19—Mme
reji'lercd
he <-mi-
M;i-mi'
Sh:-
injured in
Shiner about ten
away at the Shi-
Sat unlay.
held thi< morn
rc'idence at
er (atho-
w;i' made
t i\ <•
of
a re
the opening parade and al'
[attend (hiring the live big day-
, entertainment.
s \\ ant< > \ i".
than 00 candidates had
Sa! unlay for degree' to
(erred by Scottish Rile
during the*!9th Semi Annual Re
union w Inch 'tarted
will continue through
Tilev i'll degree* w 'll be
today.
ake muclrtii;
iake them t
eserve and
Ifins will be completed this
lonth to start early on the
arrangements for this com-
ag season. The American Le-
jon program provides for
hepTbig Christmas tree with
jifts of toys, candies, fruit
nuts, while the Lions pro-
■O* gram callp for the delivery of
lr|n^toys to needy children.
NOTHER big project will
rife** start here this week
M^iwhen construction on the new
ollt
ot t i-
will
be the best in the state, according |
to John llasclike. chairman in
charge of the exhibits. Hasehke. ' rate
ell fir't
agricultural
I fail-'
Te\. Oct. 19 (•Pi-
ts,'ed and sent to the
a lull to raise production
oil from two to three and ,,,,,,
fourth cent' per barrel Strip [ L,U1(|
amt t attle company.
wells producing ten barrel' rnn(.|, h.t(1 heen |ost ()( Fa(| lhn|
per day are
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at one
niilc-long i tions
I Displays in
floats, individual entries, comics, j buildings will Im*
children's section, and a
in which will parade some
state’s finest horses.
Congressman Richard M Kle-
berg of Corpus Christi will lead
and later address who has arranged and fak
prizes on corn and
< m
>f Mr.
. win
a b< mt
hill.'
need 1
the parade and later mldres
crowds on the exposition grounds
A number of state officials ami displays at state and distr
those from surrounding cities are for several years, is arramjitig the
expected to be here to take part
on the opening day ami to take
part in the parade.
Thrilling rodeo performances,
with wild steer roping nnd bronco
riding, wild cow milking, expert
roping nnd saddle horse racing
will be given in front of the
grand stand each afternoon and
CLEVELAND, Oct. 19 (A»)_
Waters of Lake Erie today held
the bodies of 18 men and one wo-
man, victims of a 50-mile gale
which overturned, and sunk a
ship loaded with sand.
Only seven remained to tell how
benumbed companions popped off
two capsized lifeboats to which
they had clung throug^ the night.
WEATHER F0RECAS1
KERRVILLE, Tex. Oct. 19
| The fall semi-annual convention
of the Heart o’ Texas Press as-
sociation closed here Satur<lay
ight, when delegates were guest'
at the Sihreiner Institute-St. Ed
ward’s University football game.
Approximately 75 visitors regis-
tered, including invited guests
from the South Texas Press as-
sociation.
Attorney General William Mc-
Craw flew here in his own plane
to speak at a Saturday noon
luncheon when Wendell Mayes.
Brownwood, president of Heart o'
Texas Press association, served as
master of ceremonies. MfCraw
was presented by Sam Fore.
The Saturday morning program
included a talk by Rufus Higgs,
who advocated a law requiring
all counties^ to publish their de-
linquent tax lists regularly.
J. Marvin Hunter, Bandera,
spoke on the printing and pub-
lishing As it was 40 years ago.
He referred to the days of the
Washington hand press, long pre
mier, nonpareil and premier ty|H*.
and said he had started four pa-
pers on the army type presses.
Mrs. W. A. Salter, owner of the
Mountain Sun ami hostess pub-
lisher gave a breakfast for the
delegates Saturday morning at
the home of Dr. and Mi;s. Sam E.
Thompson.
of t he firing
here in the
that started
fight.
Festivities
o’clock Tuesday with
the fair. , restrain..I
Entertainment program will be ;
; ;ven every afternoon and night,
the exhibit halls. These pro- ,
tors from all parts of the state grams will include art shows, Tex
and nation. [as
The Gonzales County Fair and models
Pecan exposition, which opens on;
Tuesday, is to be a sequel to the
“opening gun” celebration hehl many
here a year ago that was attend-}
ed by 35,000 people.
w hen
'du
best attendance rccor.l was
bv the BTl with 75 pres-
1.
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TOHDLD
FALL CEREMONIAL
SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 19—The
fall ceremonial program of Alzn-
. far Temple, to lie given Det. 23,
fjwas announced Wednesday by
George F. Dullnig, potentate.
» The program will begin with
registration of novices at 1
m. The parade will begin nt 4
SlwUP- m- nn<l Dullnig has promised
MraBjfc participants in the parade “a
gaack’’ to maintain their strength
to 6:30 p. m. there will
IWAbuMfreshments and at 7 p. m.
^^KtiheWitnAlistic section will be pro-
duced hy the famous Ben Hur
Temple degree team from Austin.
The Austin temple will send its
i.i',/Oriental hand and chanters in ad
' ► dition to the degree team. At 8 p
J*. all-star production will be
four hour'.
warmly dressed
t resh ami new
ui the Carnation
which the baby was
blanket', dresses,
. cap and other clothing were
the box.
< ord<ma
Sunda\
Evil ft1
PALERMO, Sicily O. t 19 (-P) [
Four crew niemlrers died in a j ner
motorship Villen a
nia, it vva.s disclosed today when days ago. pa'<ed
the vessel reached port. The third >'er hospital
ters were charred by a ! Services were
two hour blaze. Over a thousand | from the tatnilv
■ passengers were aboard. The fire Shiner, and at the Shin
'was put out by the crew. I"' church Interment
in 1 he Shiner cemeterv.
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AMERICAN ACTRESS NOT
ALLOWED ACT IN ENGLAND
August Mladenka, 70.
who vvu' critical I
car era'll at
/MS
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The Yoakum hiirh school baud
the direction of M"le\
W!,s ■ Brandstetter. will occupy a promi
>,ent position in the <u>nzale' Ex-
losition parade which will be held
afternoon at 1 p. m.
parade will open the an-
(.oiizales exposition which
held tor live days 'tart
on Tuesday of this week.
A little baby girl
be alhmt five or six
"ii ml on the back
! ■ me of Mr. a nd 1
M ■ 'cans, who reside
\ < . at about I ive a.
The little Lfirl had
’ • ■ i placed t here a
< ■ ' ■,re and the eri.'s o
■ ■ 'e.l the M ex lean
l- l"llev.'d
a h 11 e, < I lie
’ i. 11 e . ■ \ fs
' "tc lett '
English.
The note was written on a type-
writer and explained m detail
how the baby should be fed. warn-
ing the f'nders to warm the milk
before the feedings, which should
be about ev
The baby
with plenty
clothing place.
Milk box in
found. Two new
shoe'
in
Mr\ t'ordona .ailed Chief (.. G.
I’rnitt Sunda' mornnuj to inves-
tigate the ease hut no report had
be. ii made this afternoon regard-
ing any findings. No announce-
ment was made regarding what
would be done with the little girl
hut it is not thought that the
Mexican family will adopt the
baby since they believe it to be a
white child
FORT WORTH. Oct 19—An-
nouncement of the scheduled clos-
ing of the Fort Worth Frontier
( entimnial on October 31, was
made today by Billy Rose, New
York showman and director gen-
eral of thi' city’s centennial year
act ivit ies.
Tie announced that Paul White-
man. dean of modern American
music and hi- famous orchestra;
as well as Everett Marshall, Met-
ropolitan Opera baritone; Sally
Rand, of fan and bubble dance
fame; Jack Powell, comic black-
face drummer. Cardini. card and
eirrarette tri. k arti-t ; and the Re-
inos Wonder Midgets, will con-
tinue with the show through the
scheduled closing date. J.m* Ve-
nuti and his popular dance band
will continue to augment White-
man’s Orchestra in playing for
dancing at at Casa Manana.
There remains only 14 more
days to see Casa Manana which a J
the nation's greatest theatrical
critics have praised unstintedly. J]
Rose said, “There never was * ■, I
Casa Manana before and I do 8B
not know how soon there will be ’
another.”
Casa Manana Revue, a caval- J
cade of World’s Fairs, is pr8Re*|^.vl
ed on a revolving stage 130
in diameter or 3 1-2 timea the 1
size of the Radio City stage
New York It is the moat I
tic Cafe Theatre ever huilt^BH I
nearly one half million peofflF^ I
have seen the Casa 1
vue. . JC-
vv a s
order
a picture for
i 20 miles of the c
The government massed
at Torrejon, south
ticanT.egion and ( ••'<> k<'l’<>'ers, and office Workers j
Lions club. Both'™’ 'lifted to rush to th.* .up.
‘ money andit!,l> '•'''■'•<>•■ defenses. Fa'C-M
and effort to! l,r,’’,‘<‘,','l t*H‘v ’l"‘l
success they/'i,.v ’'"hhin a few days”. Thon
Wt* feel sure "* government troop' vveie
*' - ■ - Jkilled when insurgents routed '<>-
ciali't miners to siez.e Oviedo.
1,11 AI SUN. ■
The house pa
dating bayk before the Tex
Pro tax on
one
per
or les
A special census rejvort by
James H Strauss of I^ivaca coun-
ty, shows there were 5,974 bales
of coltr n ginned in Lavaca eoun-
tv pin r to October 1 ot this year
as eornpered to 10,774 bales gin-
ned to this .i.iue date last year.
____ VIRTUAL SIEGE ORDERS IM
.'POSED ON MADRID POPULA
some of [
^ffxnge papers'
■ this section 1
ffe already been [
fids to stage big
bgrams Yoakum i l,lsur^ent f°rces pushed Im.*'
>bability have atlwithin 20 n,il,‘s of ,h‘‘
Christmas pro- ^"vernment massed a large
staged annually 1 for,p.,,t T"r’'ci'”'-
The Hub of South Cen
ON THE FARM AND IN BUSINESS ]
The Texas
'lamimi. Power company
dav hi an effort to obtain
preme court decision,
court of appeals acted, on
validity of government loans and ,
grant- for municipally ovv ned ele-*- ■
trie sy-tein in Texas, and Ala
nama.
They refused to
a prov i-ion ot
covery. Act, of 1935 relict meas-1
tire authorizing' loans, and grants'
lor such plants. The government ■
also won tactical victory on one
uher challenge to the new deal I
of law constitutionality, by reins (
mg to review appeal on “truth'tire aboard the
in securities act” requiring stock
i . gi?' ri.tion bef ore public sale.
NEWARK. Oct. 19 i-U)—H R.
I U ins. New York newspaperman,
landed here tin- morning alter a
trip around the W"r|.| requiring
H days. 11 hour- and 13 minute-,
lie u-ed eight plane- m making
the
h?-
VITT<) RIO, Italy. Oct. 19 ( P)
— Light shocks in tins section of
northern Italy where earthquake
brought death to a score and de-
stroyed much property yesterday,
caused tre-h apprehension today.
\ irtually every bouse in the town
was damaged. Thirty were injur-
ed.
GONZALES EXPOSITION WILL OPEN
TUESDAY WITH BIG PARADE AT 1 P.M. i
GONZALES, Oct. 19—Ottering night for* the first three days.!
entertainment in true Texas stvle Dther grand stand programs are
for five hig .lays and night, and th<‘ <’•"*"'* ’K™ •'*'
an exposition of history, agrictil- ,
tural and livestock, Gonzales is
again preparing to entertain visi- tn
19—The
H had
•t t lenient
the -ml ot the
corpora t i< >n,
lull iTom hi-
in southern
Colonial fashion parade, with
... . displaying hundred year
old dresses, depiction of a bridal
scene in a Texas log cabin, and
other special features,
j Again this year
The celebra- department will attract many with
tion last year was commcmorative1 its display of hundreds of <>
of the shot near' Texas relies, documents and heir-
Battle of Gonzales I looms
the Texas f reedom I as revolution Historians have
nonneed Gonzales historical shows
as being among the best eollec-
in the state,
the agricultural 1
the most .mt FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HAS nn(I tbp Thre(1 Kivers' |lom(.;ten(1
(standing in years, exposition otti- RECORD SERVICES SUNDAY W(.n,
eialsm state. The corn show will ---»-----
The best attendance in Sundav |
o
School during the present pil'to-
t Rev. Earl Hill was made'
Sunday morning when 200 regi
t.u'ed for Sundav si'hool. The se
..nd lie-t attendance record
made
corn display. The pecan depart ent.
mciit will also be among the best For the third eonsecutive week
to be shown anywhere tin- year, the offering' exceeded the goal
I'be poultry department has tor the parsonage debt paying
come in Tor special work and will campaign. This campaign lasts for
have many outstanding entries.
Beef and dairy cattle and hogs
will be better than for
years.
< h't.
("day
out ot court -
night in
Securit u‘-
Albeit B. I
Rivers ranch
Mexico
new-paper -aid
•I'Hting the co
are m
propo-ed
- of the former
family .
member un-
Harding, who was
on a charge of accept-
bride in connection with the
Brit i'h Teapot I tome
[ m a ho'pital here
i dition tor months.
I The suit t<> evict the ex-senator
I wa< t iled after the Petroleum Se-
curities I'.iqxiiation. and interests,
ol the late Edward L. Dobeny
.sold his ranch to the Palomas*
and Cattle eompanv. The
ELDERLY MEXICAN COUPLE
FIND BABY WHEN THEY
HEAR CRIES AT 5 A M.
SUNDAY
de Junge,
granted by the
review today in
I cape a seven
gon tor violation of the
criminal syndicat lism
mg t<> movement to o'
government. The man <
the law uncoii't it ut lonal.
__•____ I WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (7P)
WASHINGTON. Oct. 19 (A5)—I Dirk de Junge. communist,
I tilities company, and
lost to-
11 sll- ;
before the!
the
urt a
. > e
* class quart
Harry Appleby, Georgia Tech
back, wears glasses built in a so-
cial headgear during grid games^i
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