Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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pleasant diversion to the remainder
of the evening’s entertainment
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room.
Custody
1 night at 8 p. m..
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' the Magnolia All-Stars here Saturday
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VERNE SANKEY
of divorce i undetermined
whom she married ; fled with
Martha
wife of i
champion I
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taut passenger traffic manager
Xtwn from - Houston will be at
f. in. with arrival in San Antonio
o’clock next morning and
U,** Fort Worth at 7:0O<-a. m. Qergld'^'ahye and consisting
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today obtained a decree
from the athlete,
in 1832.
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Professor James H. Rogers, noted
economist of Yale University, pic-
tured as he testified before the Sen-
ate Banking and Currency Commit-
tee during hearing on President
Roosevelt’s gold program. The gold
bill passed the House by an over-
whelming majority.
MRS. G. ERODES
MANY ACRES
OF COTTON
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pledge to removal all possible acreage jholiday
and Oscar Johnson, manager c.
cotton pool, warned that a
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OFFER MADE HUEY LONG
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1 state criminal court of appeals today
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Bvzry effort wM .be made by.
comniltte men over the county to
Turn On The Steam in tbiz cam-
paign until pvery eatton farmer sign*
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i Officials insisted that success of the
•reduction program was assured. They1’’ Valentine box of candy for selling
(coupled their expression of confidence, the most tickets Miss Bernice Ter-
however. with intensified efforts to rail’s room, grade 5. will get a part
and fata committee John Franklow I Anderson. Texas,
and George Floyd also report a 1
percent oM aigm-up and a ninety per-
cent siga-up of afl cotton land not
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New Yor, Feb. 2 (UP) — Eddie |
Dowling, actor and producer, today
telegraphed Senator Huey Long an of-
fer to play the lead in a
ed/ on Broadway.
“I’ll meet any terms within reason
and guaranty you protection from
Mayor Walmsley ", Dowling wired.
w‘ SUMMARY GIVEN
A recent photo of Mrs. Rose Eliza-
beth Koontz, whose body was found
in her Brooklyn, N. Y., home, where
it had lain for two weeks, dead from
gas poisoning. Questioned hy police.
Clyde V. Koontz, the husband, said
he found the body ten days ago, but
since then his mind had been a
blank. He was held on a technical
charge of homicide
MRS. FEBGUSON INV1TKD
J - ATTEND M|HET
Okahoma City. F»b. 3 <UP1 — G»v. Velma
Miriam A. Ferguson of Tsxas, an*
Mrt Hilda PbsW. Hammond. Naw
j Orleans clubwoman enomy of Senator
Huay P Long, have been invited tv
. ,speak EM* m. 14 at a bamiuMof the
^.‘'-^HoMStOn, Feb. 2 — Establishment of
-'opomight passspger service between
ik-—fon and „ San Antonio and Fort
h and Dallas by the Missouri Pa-
lines. effective Sunday, February
iS announced todky by A. D. Bell, to a ftiOBe
'office at Dallas, was to be returned
there today to face forgery charges.
Hannah, arrested here yesterday at j
| the request of Dallas authorities.!
s was the youngest soldier
1 Henderson In Grimes county was enlisted in the World War He said
drilling in shale today below 6,Ilf he enlisted at Tulsa. Okla , when he
feet. was 13 years and 10 months old
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THXA8. hhday, nonvm a, 1934
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HERE FEB. 12
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male quartette from Wiley Coi-
__Ift*1 colored collage at Marshall, Tex-
As, W|ll be in the 'city on the evening
’ of February 12th, to give a program.
This quartette will be presented at 1
Lee Tabernacle, colored Methodist J
f ?‘',.dhurch, and a small admission fee will |
jn charged Special seats will be re- '
Rrhqrved for the white audience.
Kp:. The repertoire of these singers em. (
classical compositions, spirit-
uals. folk songs, and popular airs. '
SffiPMir singing is marked by close har-
Jf'. tmony and melody.
K ;8Qme of the latest achievements of
T-^Wilsy College are:
KEfr' Tcnalively confirmed agreement for |
R^SVUoy-Oxford International debate; l
S definitely confirmed Wiley-K. U. de-,
' Enrolled 50 additional students for
/' Second quarter.
Defeated Tuskegee Tigers by
£ ‘ spore in Gala Homecoming game
Port Arthur. Feb 2 (UP) —
Ferguson Bowman, socialite
Sidney Bowman, Olympic
and former all-American football star . man National bank
th:., w . k .- i
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amount of
Assistant Ca hn r
Woodruff as a hostage.
”He was a marvel as a broad-jump- released at Santa Anna,
fizzle us a
commented
| the following as the summmary
I the cotton acreage .reduction campaign
up-tc-date:
■ Total number of contracts ap-
proved ty county com-
mittee _____________________
j Total acres of cotton land rent-
ed to Secretary of
Agriculture ________________
Acreage production to date
of\pounds. lint ____________■
Total corrected average
acreage -------------------
Average yield per acre,
pounds ____________________ 181
It Is estimated that this office will
have as many as three hundred more
contracts before the campaign cornea
______i on February 15th, 1934
Mr. Altgelt gives the following sum- <
mary of the work of some of the com- I
miltees:
The Navasota local committee head-
of
Earl Harris, Fritz Schroeder, Noel
Lyles, Percy Fuqua and Stratton Ba-
ker report a one hundred percent sign- ,
up of all who plowed cotton under last
summer, and many contracts on land
Miss Bernice Ter-
grade 5. will get a part
as winner in the contest be-
of the I tween grades.
1934 crop ' the greatest amount in the other build.
10,500,000 bales would "spell dis- |
of minute., while a train
accommodate the federal men.
ta-
announci ment t hat
Anately 11,000,000 acres of cotton
ready is assured, officials of the farm
■administration estimated today.
' Preliminary reports on the progress ,
(of the restriction campaign, they said. I
(indicated that two-thirds of the desir-
ed 16,575,000 acres reduction has beeni**me 'hey need any prompting
pledged to removal. ' There were
Extension of the campaign from
Feb. 1 to Feb. 17 and liberalization of
! hoping to see a large crowd out Sat-
1 urday night.
was llie wmm i
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“PAST THIRTY’’
PROVES TO BE
, Feb. 2 (UP) — Many
ip expect devaluation of the ■
reeult in heavier buying or-
j abroad.
| weather is reported damaging
Idian COtton Crop , •>’
rtb street report, a "trong cot-
fate market oa the bail, of 7—
yard for «4x«0, 54b -yard
f and second hand offer*
Rave, dried up.
hmimt in the south Is reported
Mg ip favor of the Bankhead
k »ontr<4 cotton production at the
a four months old son
(was awarded to the mother
The couple was marr.ed just before
Bowman starred in jumping competi-
tion at the Olympic games in Los An- iced to sit
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BEBAS16HL3
The Grammar school eagers sessn to
have a real basketball team thia year,
and have started off the season very
successfully, winning both game
played thus far. Yesterday afternoon
they met the Bediaa Grammar school
team and defeated them to a score of
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Staring line-up and suba for the
Nava^t. team wers: J
Phil Meyer
- Jimmie Thompson
David Mayfield
John Henry Wo
Panl Nemlv »
Floyd Keeland
leering there at'7-30 a. m with ar-
riVa! in Dallas via the Texas and Pa-
at 8 30 a. m
. Southbound the train will leave San
Antonio at 8:50 a m. and leave DaL
laa at 8:55 p. m. with arrival in Fort
Worth at »:40 P- «n leaving at 10:15
m. arriving in Houston at 7:15 a.
m- ’ drtn’ .
A, This train will conaiat of a through
’.‘.TtfiliisTi and combination coach be-
tween Houeton and San Antonio and
‘ through Pullman between Houston
; and' Fort Worth-Dallas ad a cafe-club
Kfife, ehair car and combination'mail,
K^ngaga and coach between Houston
a«d Fort Worth. ; ■ ' .J' <
eg oar service will te available
m daairing breakfast ending
mtoaio, Mr. Beil announced.
drastic reduction* in paaaaa-
r«s now prevailing’’. Mr. B^l
believe there is need for tide
k The establishment of this
g 'another indication of our de-
r serve the traveling public.’'
X H. R. Safford,
Em * Missouri Pacific Lines, i
OTTON NOTES
Henry Wooten
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Walter McGuire
Thomas Monk
Washington. Feb. 2 (UP)
| al from production this year approxi-
al-
Iciative audience
I Although this wa; the first time!
that most of them had ever appeaf-
| ed in a play of any type, they did not
seem at all selfconscious, and not one
There were some splendid charac-
( ter parts in thig play as pathos gave
I place to humor in many situations !
| The last act was a happy climax in
which all difficulties were solved, and
the players returned to the stage
looking their prettiest in the evening
attire. It was then that the stage set-
ting showed to best advantage as a
babkgtound to the beauty and attrac
tiveness of youth
Edna Swanson was presented with
l jii ' K '' agents
:h<y hid dioppi’d their at-
learn whethei Sankey could
light on th.- kidnaping of
ant son of Col Chailes A Lind-
i, b' lievi d. however, that
gasoline station operator
Sankey when the train
that <ity to ditermine whe-
was the man who placed
distan
a'mn t<
t he t'llb
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w ee'i wa-
. ind Mt-
('ream
A SL’.Oo award
is made foi fit.-t prize, and three $100
prizes a:e also given each
The recipe given by Mrs.
Two 3-ounce packages of cream
The fourth grade had cheese, one-half cup shortening, two
cups sifted cake or pastry flout, two | ery
teaspoons salt. 22 drained canned or
stewed dried apricots and powdered 1
sugar. ) m at
"Cream the cheese with the shorten- | want a real evening of entertainment
come out tonight.
ILffEWENCE
GIVEN BERRIE
1S UPHELD
<<’p. till,
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j This will be the first time these two
teams have ever met. however, Mag-
, noli, has a strong team and will offer
I the Cards plenty of opposition.
This will be the sixth game of the
.-eason for the Cardinal after losing
the firet two games they have won
.the hst three.
I Th-* crc—ds have been t
111.5 this seaM>n and the Cardinal, are ! -, ,
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J. F. Rosboroujh, extension toovUM
.turiat of the A*M CoUege of T«d
spent the afternoon in the county
the home demonstration zgent^M
Brtanan, had George A. ARM
hii»kl farm at Cs.
enthw BM—unity met «
Home orchards VWIM. mH
not cooperators last year.
ChaUoum Earl McGilberry of Shire
^committez. John Franklow I Anderson, Texas. Feb. 2 (UP3
100 j Humble OH & Refining Company No. ; claimed he
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disaappolnt- COMMUNITY M
a v«r41M * 1 as m Mm I
ing, using a spoon or an electric bea- j
ter at high speed for one minute. Mix
HANNAH RETURNED TO DALLAS I thf flour and sa" with the cream
cheese mixture until well blended.
---— I Wrap the dough in wax paper and
Kansas City. Mo. Feb. 2 (UP) - ln thp ,eft 'K^ator for four or
former clerk I five hours
in the Federal state transient relief | 'hick on
upheld the life sentence given S A
Berrie. Muskogee minister convicted
in 1932 of poisoning his wife so he
might marry his girl-secretary Ida
Beas Bright. 17.
Presiding Judge Thomas Edwards
land Judge James S. Davenport coi»-
[ cut red in the opinion, and Judge Will
Chappell dissented
In affirming the trial decision, “S
wh’ch was largely based on circum- J
stantial evidence, the appeals court
held the errors in the trial had com- sj
mittfd no injury to the 59 year
minister, and that "unless such injury
appears, the efror Will not be ground
for reversal."
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Illi! t led
Sioux Fa.'ls
i! 'd< p.<i tnient
13-0
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B fore crowd of 5,000 football enthusi- j
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recognition by 1
Ociation of Colleges and Secondary
ools of Southern States.
MXStudents Dramatic Club scored
bit in "Lady Windemere's Fan."
BSl7.' '. VQuartet recently returned from
l$>000 m'le tour, having filled 600
g^gements—many of them return dat-
ez—in Illinois and Wisconsin.
' P«feated Kentucky State College
DmI- football team at Louisville, 13-12
K,. 4 ■ dfbre.
Def eate d Prairie View Panthers in
K*' .j'lMctic tattle at Dallas State Fair by
L'- . ft-0 score.
Wiley College appointed Southwest]
Kfa/k. »0Pres*ntative on Na'ional Planning
Bbgti-Cbmmlttee to help arrange and con-
M^^ duct conference this spring on educa-
for negroes.
-Wi/.y prides itself on
■ciu ®*rv*c*8 its teachers-
E New Trains On M. P.
Lines Start Sunday
ShlUX I'.lll
(.iucagn. k'fli _■ '(’!*< Manacled
o > huge dep.i it nunt of justice agent,
\ <‘rn. Sankey. < <>nfe,-ed kidnaper,
taken to Sioux !■ all- S. D to.
ilny to toe ti
ducting Chaile
re bushed EVZBY smiBHOOB lixoBPT SUND4Y m sAVtoMTA. nr rat bsabt or thi: cka; ;
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Received class "A"
YOUNG MEN
Coleman, Feb. 2 (UP) Four young
white men, their faces masked with
handk< :chiefs, robbed th ■ First Coie-
today of a:t i
money and 1
Charlie |
He was later t
unharmed I
The men entered th,' bank when Ito i
belt D> n-ey, negro, janitor, spentd a|
tear door shortly befoti the insutu-
tion’s opening hour.
, Dcu.x y was. tied by 'lie bandit.-. As
other employes of the bank came to
work th£y were ovetpowered and fot-
on the floor, their faced
turned toward a wall
Then roll the dough one- |
i a slightly flour-
(eel board and cut into two-inch squar-l
, es. Place one apricot in the center
I of each square and pinch together the
four corners of the pastry
ungreased muffin pans in a
for 30 minutes or until lightly brown,
ed Remove from the pans immedi-
ately and sprinkle with powdered su-
gar. Makes 22 tarts.
MACNetlAPIAY
CAM IMAIS
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the *n
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V i.uld
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t h» i Sank' y
ewial l"nu distant telephone calls
i<rn th* -ti'ion ti. . point in New
»y at ihf tun. >t the kidnaping.
Sankey > removal was atranged in a
mattei ot minutes while a train was
In Id t
Sankey probably will be tried with
hi< wife, Eein. at the next session of
the the federal court in Sioux Falls.
Mis Sankey was seized yesterday near
Sioux Falls
In addition to the Bi»ettcher kidnap,
irsu. Sankey has conf»‘ssed the abduc-
tion of Haskell Hohn St Paul youth
t'hicago was
h dispatch that
• ginatcd tu ,tc-
' I i hind There
t" prevent San-
F.ight federal
♦ hi'ive suspect
aboaid a train
The.' cast of *P:i t Thirty gave ;•
( ieditable production last evening be
fore a crowded and seemingly appre
ih’ ’ f »a:-ket b.iU games foi tonight
is the schedule of the Rattlers. Loth
i«cys and girls teams. The first string
boys team will meet Huntsville, and
the second string will play Montgom-
The girls have a game with the
Montgomery girl eagers.
These games are to start at 7:00 p.
the high schol gym, and if you
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E. S. Hannah. Jr., 30,
OF WAGE
OUCTIONS
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County Agent Geo. A. Altgelt gives
--( for :
I contract requirements to permit parti-
cipation by small producers was an-
nounced Wednesday Cully A Cobb
chief of the AAA cotton section, said
these concessions had been made be-
cause of "unavoidable" tardiness
setting in motion the sign-up machi-
' ncry.
j Officials insisted that success of the
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1934, newspaper, February 2, 1934; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381447/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.