Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1938 Page: 1 of 4
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
VOLUME XLI1
YOAKUM, TEXAS, AFTERNOON OF FRIDAY, MAY 27, 193s
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Both wings sheared off, one
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port crashed on the outskirts of Cleveland. _------
The plane which crashed had crossed the mountains in
THREE GENERATIONS
OF MUSICIANS
YCAKUM MAN ADJUDGED
CF UNSOUND MIND
NO HERALD MUNDAY
MEMORIAL DAY
GIDDINGS YOUTH CHARI
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TOM TOM BOOSTERS
VISIT CITY MONDAY
Ane of America's best known
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Hochheim tonight.
preeeeded li\ a
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1‘rau-e is the
if i lie TomTom
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new -papermeii
(Al’).- Three gmiera-
tioim of one family play in the
Tyler symphony orchestra.
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A BOUT ten cars filled with
*> enthusiastic boosters ac-
companied the 60-piece high
school band and the Grand
loudspeaker on their trip to ,
communities south of here to-
day to tell those people about
our Tom-Tom and extend to
them a kindly invitation to
come to Yoakum on June 10
and 11 and enjoy two days of
fun, frolic and festivity with
us in the greatest two-day
celebration in this section of
Texas this year.
mH “B»d4y <111 *a»t
du Wlfieh will M 1
>vr and the €
The
; RECEIVING
PER POUND
periment and time alone will 11"‘
tell whether it will be a good bioimng
thing or not, but they have l«’rciide, will
several ideas in their system by the ( '
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a pprn i ll lice
ii ('liarlie
\ isited hfie in the in
of bigger and better pub-
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Hochheim Lodge \. I-’ X A. M.
will conf er I lie Master Mason's
degree upon one cundi.iale at
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TN looking over some of our
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we could not help oil be im-
pressed by the kindly men-
tion of our pre-motorcade
trips the fore part of the
lot que character, will
< <> 'mi* year on iu« ^vwa ■»<
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engine hurled many feet from the paint of crash, its fuselage and cabin completely destroyed
i o the above photo remained after a United Airlines Douglas tr.A s
Bodies of the seven passengers and crew of three were burned beyond identification.
i an uneventful flight when motor trouble developed only a
ClevelpKd Airport, first stop on the New York-Chicago-Los An geles night flight.
Offic’.’ls of the airline reperted that this was the first fatal crash in 11 ye^r;, covering
division, known to the first transport piots as "Hell’s Stretch.'
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ADVOCATING A "UVE-AT-HOME” PROGRAM THROUGH DIVERSIFICATION ON THE FARM AND IN BUSINESS INTERESTS IN THIS SE>
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HAUSED ONLY SEVEN
JURORS NAMED
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these papers for their friend-
ly spirit and their coopera- knm Tlmrsdio
tion in the matter of bring- will
ing to the attention of the
people our tomato harvest
festival.
tor service
iitnorg th< VrtermifiB
On the following d®y» RttHf
in Yoakum to appropriate Mrviaw will ha^)
young
ohs<»n <*d
------------- lin, her son, Stanley Willipuns, size, arc being seined from tin- morrow (Satunlay) and young at both Oak Gi
take place playa the clarinet, and her grand agitable water in this area and Indies with proper credentialswiH ol* ecineton^
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HERALD FORCE TO OBERVE
HOLIDAY WITH BANKS
AND POST OFFICE.
Monday, May 30, Memorial
Day, will be observed as a hoi
idn.y by the local banks, post
office and Herald force. No
Herald will be issued Monday
afternoon, it was announced by
the Editor and Chief.
According to E. E. Bushek.
manager of the Yoakum Retvil
Merchants association, it is not
customary for business houses
to close May 30. Memorial
Day
The next customary city-wide
holiday will be July 4, stated
Mr. Bushek.
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Mildred Mecek. of Milwaukee. Austin "Bud" Meruneld. sec-
ill., who was in command of the Wis., wrho was hostess on the cnj in command of the big trans |H,
United Airlines .transport which night flig'nt from Newark.
crashed within seven minutes of bound to Los Angeles when the [cry crash which took
forced down by a of seven passengers, in
o the crew of three.
from
Kennedx at
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was
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is like.
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A special meeting of Yoakum
lodge has been called for Sat-
urday night at B ♦»'clock for the
• E. A. degr<“e
candidate.
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landing at Cleveland Airport in plane was forced down by a
clear weather. mystry fire and crash that took <
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llolleiishead was elected J
ot tin organization;
Mauritz, vice president; E.
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on ill 11n \aiiou-
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tn maki some ol
a.iix. more I imi
ami ha \ e 1 limn
idea a m I Ini p
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as main ot our
|h>—ilde, be out
boosters and show
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Mill be
FROM TOM TOMERS
Bercliiir, Ma\ _M. I had a
carnival thrill today when
heard a car door -lam and
something worthwhile out of I"'1 ,o 'b"»'' ><• behold
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nf the Yo;i ;
of the i
excit ed
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G'WO C. OF C. GOES
CN RECC3D FUlFSTHS
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Testimony
i» York,
wii Ii i ire-
late this
< otirl here,
ini plet ed at 3
. 'bln nmal lalis-
I when
was ex-
Mein-i
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g. A. \V|
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life. Our trip through a doz- *'‘‘'"imr badge:
en states, last summer, that Editor II. l> Meister
were pestered with Sales !\UI" • braid, the manager
Tax, convinced us that it was y,”"-'F<'"> <1 "as -<» excited I ;
a high-priced luxury, a sys- 1llis ml*me) .ami uharlie Me
tem that created atjot more
political jobs, put on the pay
roll a bunch of snoopers to
pr.V into your business mid
hold you up if they possibly
could. In other words, a
Sales Tax would make a lot
of fine jobs for a bunch of
politicians who are too brzv
to work and unable to hold
a job that requires some abil
ity.
in\ tide
cit its.
Mi('ait) i
men of a
ing emiteM
.1 tine II,
genera I
fest i\ al.
the Yoakum
ol I he
in this
The motorcaile of Tom Toni
hoosier- is sehediilcd to arrive in
Beeville at ll.l-i o'clock tomor
morning for a Io in in lit e-
group plans
Beeville I’ica.x
with \er\ colorful
! forth nttr,a<1 ions,
a ipieeii'- coronal ion
calling ami husband ,
\\ as I pli a-ed t hat 1 h
oil t h<’ highw ay to \ i
v pre.-s reprc-eiitat i\e
.''lid 1 he \ '. c me
lor all at I rael i"iis
ini’
on,
III
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“TJ^HEN a Habit Becomes
▼V a Hazard.” Now that is
. what we xall a, fine title for
a <4Fire Prevention Poster.” )(
E v i d en 11 y other people to industry
thought so too because Mag- yenr to year,
kgie .Wayne Bird, a Ft. Worth er.
thigh school student, won first
Arise for her poster with this WEIMAR PEOPLE
“ this INTERESTED
I Yoakum’s Tom-Tom celebration conferring of the
edge of a desk, and rec- "»« brought t-o the notice of Wei- upon one
kshow this habit has be- m»r people Tnesdjay morning
LM reel fire hazard. The when a band of booatcrw invaded
HLlM^ojLpf this poe- onr jittle ki ty diitataiting al
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Sales bum Herald, the
Tom-Tom
forgot his
( artv.
They
Tom
sett ill'!
from i
hog
contest.
turned
the oni
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good
w ho'
I he
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any wonder that the tax items,
burden is heavy, when you i;fll|
stop to think that there are
now over 182,000 taxing units
in the U. S.? If you own and
drive an auto you pay 315
different taxes. You pay,<>8
taxes on the bread you eat.
You pay 201 taxes on the oil
and j*as you use in your auto.
Jfou pay 45 taxes on the su-
use, and so it goes
lA||Hown the line. Do you
K to pay any more taxes •S7'"M
|A^Hny more kinds of tax? •
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wen* ;i<l vurt Hinir I liu Tom- [
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I to II
<vi I ling
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silt pllfl
( olormlo v. mill
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|| ; r’loi’ I h i e<-t 1 irs w ere i n-’
-iiK-iiil io -eml copies of the,
ii’-olni mu t" <'migressmen J. Jc
M.in-tnld ;iml Tom Connally. J
Si\t\ three’ members nnd vis
itor- .iitciidrd the Gnnndo nieefl
mg and i iijoM'd a -umptnous frieS
chicken dinner -erxed by mem-
ber- of the Ganado Parent Teach-
ers :i--o< iai ion. The banquet was
served in the Ganfldo school gym-
nasium.
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pre-idellt
x
El linger.
Toot SV
one ol till’
hn-baiul and
to lie
while I
manager o
Meister i- editor
Herald and is
best know n
sect ioll.
motorcade of
is scheduled to
at 11.15 o'clock
for a
(1 I'.HO. Max 27. Wednesday.
Mas 25, in the comity court, an
' inquiry into the mental condition
ot Henry Baumgarten of A o.a
knm Wflis held.
Alter hearing t hi* testimon) the
jury adjudged the man ot un-
sound mini! and recommended that
and ‘‘Bus- |l(, beconfined in a state ho-pital
the local lodge at The jury was composed of I’.d-
pecial meeting last night. Ice dj,. Mikulenka, Bill Sutter, Willie
and cake were served at Heidrich, J. W. T|aylor,
Visitors Tnttle and II. J. Strauss.
present I rom .Moulton, Shi ---tom-tom. JlJNB io- 11---
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TOM-TOM
BOOSTERS HERE
Tom-Tom boosters
knm will (ari'i_ve%in
yv/E are not so sure about Ll’- l'’>'iday aft
vV the one-house legislature -/< accordipg to ll.
which they are trying out up Voakmn editor, who
hi Nebraska, it’s just an ex- ‘‘’b’ Monday,
periment and time alone will Tl,<' boosters,
tell whether it will be a good l”''"uing many
will
The local branch of the V. F. work
Mrs. BROWNSVILLE, (Al‘). Thir *W. announces that ‘‘Poppy Day
H. J. Williams plays secoml x io- ty thousand bass, mostly under- w ill be
lin, her son, Stanley Willijuns, size, are being seined from nn- morrow
of America's
names made a brief
week and the generous men- in Beexille Monday win
tion of our big Tomato cele- McCarty
bration, the TomTom, as teresi
well as their generous men- licit) tor the Yoakum Tom-Tom
tion of the Motorcades. Else- .......... Ee>ti\al on June in ami
where in this issue will be I I. The Yoakum McCarty (no
found some of the comments connection with Ventriloquist Ed
that appeared in the exchang gar Bergen's Charlie McCartliy)
jes that reached our desk was aceompamml by Editor II.
Bbis morning. In behalf of the I). Mei-m ami George I’ranse,
|Fom-Tom comTnittee we want both ot Yoakum, am! the trio
to thank the publishers of "I'l'c engaged in making plans f >r
the annual motorcjade from Yoa
ami Friday w hich
Beeville and other
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TOM-TOM BECOMING The entmed Apprentice
A REAL CELEBRATION was conferred upon two
The Tom-Tom is fast becoming dates "Bo"
more than a sectional celebration. Burns i
People from many parts of T< x- a s
as are Inuring more about it ami cream ami cuke were
growing interest in the Toma- the close of the work.
can be seen from were ]
—Schulenburg Stick- ner, Cuero ami Hochheim.
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in addition
citizens in
t eat lire
several ideas in their system l,v ,l"‘ i>" ' ''
that we know on the face of hand.
them, are good. They have no
v .State Income Tax, no Sales a VISIT
’ Tax. noother Extra Taxes, no
bonded debt and these are
things that leave them more
money for living and getting
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pill oil fill ' t’V 111
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town- 1 ha I 1 hex
I he i<lea l-
onr lagdaiil-. ii
lorn coii-c ion -
get lu ll lllll 1 he
\ oakum pul on
Tom c\er Ell-
people a- t ilid it
Io greet 1 he-<
1 hem that we appreciate
cllorls in behalf ot the
Tom. A good t urn out
plen-ant surprise to them.
---TOM TOM. Jl'NE 10 II---
POPPY DAY SAWRDAY
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MUSKATERS
SUMMON US
The \ iew had a plen-ant c ill
Monday a 11 ernoon from i he three
Miisk.itei rs of the \ o.’ikimi fo
mat o Tom Tom. Tho) w < re 11.
I >. M cist er of the Yonk in i II. :
ahi; George Piyuise r/id Chai les ,
McCarty. The) were making a
; around the circuit as trail
blazer- tor the real booster \ isit
if you get the Sales Tax "•‘i’ 11 "iH b,‘ visualized in Nord
^^^■will sure get it, and the t<»»"irow t Endax) uf»er- be
^^HHressing part is that you 1100,1 <'d 2:45 o’clock,— Nordheim o'clock A number
H^Il get very little relief from View. Mason- will attend
your other taxes even if you
do have a Sales Tax.
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