Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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NAVASOTA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932
NUMBER 36
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ANTI-TRUST
SUIT TO BE
tative to the National Association
RESUMED MON.
to be held
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Burr read a letter from the president
is to be given by the American L-
convention
concerning the P. T.
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the" actual trial of the cause—the tak-
in the affair next Friday.
negro health
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chool auditorium
BECAUSE HE
She married the late Jacob Cheever
Be- Safford in 1873.
Family Of 13 No Excuse
Senator Borah.
know
attempted to, justify
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Braintree, Mass. March 24 (INS)
MAYIMPROVE
campaign of the t East
April
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Washington, March 24 (INS) —Al
Capone has twice offered to “police'’
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are busy cleaning the weeds from the
hedge and lota. They williret arnund
prayer by Mrs. W. F Murray.
The next meeting will be in
creurted’as major factors in the in-
crease which producers of other, com-
of their defects.
The motion was made to- adjourn
The Women's Cemetery Association
is taking splendid care of the ceme-
tery and plan to make a number of
negroes is conducted and the part it
plays in the activities of the negroes
Loesch
charge
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' of Commerce and director of the E,
# T C. of C.; Mrs. Bowden Anderson.
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gion Auxiliary Friday evening, April
1st at the city hall. ' An instructor
from Bryatt will be in Navasota to-
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pecially stressed the examination of
' pre-school children and the corrections
lag to report from the De-
of Commerce at Washing-
i were 28,585 bales of etot—.
round as halt bales, ginned
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ngton, March 24 UINS> —The
icturers Sales Tax provision of
• one million, ninety-six million
tax increase bill was defeated
house today on a teller vote.
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. At the age of 86. Mrs Emma. J. Saf-
ford died to bring to an end the only
surviving symbol of the red man s for-
mer ascendancy
Mrs Sfafordwasa descendant from
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Mrs. J. F. Bednar
Named Alternate
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BLUEBONNET CROP
FOORESr THIS YEAR
not know .of the marriage .until this I
week and said Dietzl did not
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Is Shown
K Austin, March 24 (INS) — Operat-
lag revenues of Texas railroads dur-
E ang January slemped $2,797,056 under
" the revenues for the same month a
2, year ago, according to a tabulation
just announced by the Texas Railroad
R Commission.
c . Total revenues were $10,283,087 as
A against $13,080,143 for January 1931.
The greatest percentage loss was in
months. • . •
Commissioner Neff has not found it
possible to agree with his brethren
on several matters, including appoint-
ments to subordinate positions and en-
forcement of the state laws Which re-
gulate trucks and buses
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i" secretary of the Chamber of Commer- Judge James Wilkerson was inspired;
2 -Ml R E. Thompson, J. N. Baylor, di- by the Capone mob. .
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Mrs. Dorothy Bednar of Navasota
was elected as alternate for represen-
will be an easy matter to take part
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IASRR
HAS SLUMP
INJANUARY
I quin from a fine of $50, However, a
। 60-day jail sentence was suspended.
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descendant of the, Sachem. Massasoit,
has passed on.
Miss Anttonnette Ahlaghler, county
' Red Cross health nurse? were present
and each made an interesting talk.
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booze and gambling. Frank Loesch,
president of the Chicago Crime Com-
Children and grownups are invited
to “Mother Goose Land” to become-
acquainted with the characters' prob-
lems and school life of that familiar
and mythical land known to all
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March 18th. The' meeting was opened ! . " —2---—O—
with a song,. "I Shall Not Be Moved”, [ Cemetery Is
sung by the school and followed by a । ' - _1 _ r
prayer by Mrs. J. C. Crutchfield, Mrs. । — leaned •P
Kitts. successful coach of the Athens
basketball team has been appointed
basketball coach at Rice Institute, it
' was announced. Kitts brought the
national championship to Texas twice.
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Lutheran Service
Held Two Nights
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BODIES FILLED
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of week’s recess. trial of the state’s anti-
| parliament.
Bednar have just returned from the !
convention of the Grand Lodge of Odd !
the famed Mitchell family, which was
IG MADDITn the name taken by Massasoit Her
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to follow the
law . bu
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. ttend .
iow up '
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gard as declaration of war which can 'firemen and three directed operations
only be backed up by force.’’ [as selectment. One was town clerk
This statement was made in re- and another superintendent of streets
questing the government to take no Philip Lazendorf handled the work of
action until after Easter recess of par- , chief of police and Russell Woodfall
whle the oil suit was brought under
cjvil statutes; and- that justification
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ATHENS COACH
IS NEW COACH
FOR RICE INST.
Frida evening.
trust suit alleging seventeen oil com-
panies conspired to violate anti-trust
laws will be resumed next Monday in
to ginned in’Grimen Couhty,
a drop of 1921, as compared
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driveways.
At present the sexton and helper l
GANGSTERIS
nurse who was sent to Grimes Coun-i Ipswich. Mass' March 24 INsi —
ty from the State Health Department The last princess of the Wanpanoag
which has been torn by • will give, a special demonstration in [Tribe. once the most powerful on the
dissension for several one of the rural schools for the- bene- Atlantic seaboard, and the last direct
fit of Miss Gage
operatives.
inatory ind
become a reality April first"when the ! —
Continental will post top price of a. DD A (wrAm mAD
dollar a barrel for crude of forty FKAE I II F H93K
gravity. This announcement of the,1 AM- 1 --- 1 -
panics are expected
school auditorium Friday afternoon 1 lead. -
James Maxton. laborite leader, said Boy Scouts ran this town for a day— [ membership
the "BriL- - government has replied and they did an excellent job. Twen- Texas Chamber of Commerce
Ito De Valera by making what we re- ty-five were policemen, eighteen were ' 4-15.
WITHDRAWS
Around 400 local East Texas lead-
ers will assist in putting over the
rating expenses in January this year
were $8,668,159 and in 1931 $10,917,649 i
5 Thia made the net revneue from op-
eration- $1,614,928 as against $2,162.-
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The following persons went to'
Huntsville today to attend the East
Texas Chamber of Commerce short
BL course which is being held in that
K city in celebration of the organiza-
E 4 tion’s sixth anniversary
5- ' J. T. Swanson, president of the Na-
K vasota and Grimes County Chamber
BYOFFICERS
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Trenton March M 4NB» — Varj
ahipaot a rum
For t. Worth, March 24 INsi
Texas at Waco at which Mrs. Bed-
nar was named alternate
Mr. and Mrs. Bednar report a splen-
did convention and assembly: Green-
rarm coope-
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Child's Theatre .
Plays To Be Given
1 , Ponca City, March 24 (INS). — A
With other costs considered the net dream of the world, dollar oil, will
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DETERMINED
TO SAVE SHOW
There will be services of the Luth-
eran church tonight at T;» o’clock
C. V. Merriam, L M. Welch. H. L
Lewis, County Agent W. I. Ross and
Homs Demonstration Agent, Miss
Maudie Holt.
4• of war was raised in the House ,of
Commons on the Irish question this
9 express rveenue, which dropped 57 per
i cent , Freight income dropped 20 per
JS cent; passenger revenue 38 per cent;
notea on aown BE IN EFFECT
the line, in operating expenses. Ope- .
APRIL FIRST
and the meeting was closed
Fellows and Rebekah Assembly
that opposition to Federal )
At 8 o’clock tonight a practice dance 1
will beheia at the Camp Hotel dining bltef that W R Ely, chairman ofruprey: ’
'the state highway commission, will . J
purpose of practicing j be pnomoted to the position of mem- To Study Negro
for the old time square dance which oer Of the state railroad eommssion . . W.p , ror the cooperation could be found
. - _ ----- is evinced here in discussion Of the muuna ok --ers without reference to, or without ar-
probable successor to Pat M Neff Miss Nina Gage, director or the fecting. the anti-trust laws.
Ely, it was reported, at first tu Should the court rule with the
led down the offer of the job, but later Negro school of Nursing at Hampton state, the trial will proceed with legai
j Hiss Elisabeth Siddall, county
school superintendent and
cause he was secretly married three
years ago Adolph Dietzel, star center
on the Texas Christian basketball
squad has voluntarily withdrawn from
■ the intercollegiate sports, officials an-
TO FLASH ELECTION RETURNS
it referred , only to penal statutes.
tertainment as a means of raising I
money to replenish the depleted spe”
Austin, March 24 (INS) — Highway
construction projects to cost $768,000
for the betterment of 140 miles of
road In twelve counties were announ-
ced today for April 4th meeting of the
state highway commission. At the
same time the commisssion will let
contracts for betterment projects of
half million.
SUCCESSOR TO
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, proposed increase was .made by Pre-
sident Moral of. the Continental Oil
Company here. Repletion of crude
stocks’and rising gasoline market are
[mission declared in a letter today to |
, railway operating income was $37,787
deficit, against $367,189 gain last
year, a decrease of $405,976. or a per-
centage of 110.
improvements in the future. Their
present plans are to improve the
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8 and the sending of delegates to it.
The matter of electing these dele-
( gates was deferred until a later date,
E owing to the absence of the local pre-
sident.
a asking the governmentfs assurance
tht no important step be taken in
I the Irish issue’ without consent of
WITH BULLET
HOLES FOUND
ONE CONDKTION calmavi m March 24 INS) CRY OF WAR
Ridded with machine gun bullets the)
I bodies of Joe Colone, former deputy D A IGF). (IV K
sheriff of Madison county and Char- 1 IMAL• V V Lh*
Chicago, terminating all gang killings les Bowers, owher of a soft drink es- | IDIGL IRgTIE
and terrorism if let alone with beer. ' tablishment. were found lying along-, 1KIiI 103UL
side the road today. Colone had been '
shot 35 times
the aw becomes discrim-
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Attend Short Course
At Huntsville Today
Maehester. N H March 24 INS)
- A plea that he sold liquor to aid a
family of thirteen the members of
which were unable thtainempldy-
ment, failed to save FiporgeRNPa-
| changed his mind and accepted it. Institute. Hampton. Va will be in arguments on other exceptions brought
night to teach the dance so that it j That is, he accepted it contingent up- Navasota soon to make a study of/by the defending companies, leaving
on Governor Neff 'handing in his re- the negro health work in Texas before, the'actual trial of the cause—the tak-
signation.. going to the convention, at San An- ing of testimony somewhere in the
Everyone’ who plans to • attend the; Ely is believed head and shoulders, tonio. Miss Gage is anxious to know
tance next Friday is urged to attend: first choice above , Mayor Ernest just how the health work among the
to all of the lots as. quickly as pos- the practice tonight: It will be great-"rhompson of Amarillo, another who
_ sibie. Markers are to be placed on all fun ana especially will the entertain- has been frequently mentioned for
MTss Siddall talked on cooperation of unmarked graves at an early date. ment be enjoyable- next Friday when the place. . ’ Annie Male Mathis
home and school, and Miss Ahi- The Cemetery Association is also the dancers come out on the floor in I Whoever is finally named, many
schier’s subject was “Health’’' She es- planning on giving some kind of en- their old fashioned costumes I hope to see a
San Antonio, March 24 (INS) —
Throughout the nation artists
whose brushes capture the beauty
of South Texas’ famous blue bon-
pet fields each spring are lament-
ing the fact that the unseasonable
spring cold weather has irrepar-
ably blighted the Texaa wildflow-
er crop this year. Experts here
say not in the last sixteen years
has there been such a poor crop.
There is a possibility the cse may
end,as suddenly as it began, next Mon-
day On that date District Judge J.
D Moor ■ will innounce his decision
on whether or not Texas anti-trust
laws are valid
if he -houldhold with the oil com-
panies that they re invalid the pro-
eeutron whulcollaps
'The, chit t ruumett by, 'he ol com-
panic- wa that beciuse Texas laws
exempt from their penalties farm co-
Saturday, March 26, will be a busy and important
day in the county as this is the primary election day
when the county officers will be elected by the votes of
the citizens. As the poles are closed and the ballots
counted the Examiner-Review office will be ready to re-
ceive the total votes from each box and-will give out the
information on the election as fast as the returns are re-
ceived at the office. Letters have been written to every
judge in" the 20 precincts and they will send in their re-
turns Saturday night.
A screen is to be placed in front of the Examiner:
Review office so that the reports on the election can he
flashed on the screen for everyone "tot see. The office
will be opn at 7 o’clock to begin receiving the returns
and as fast as they come in they will he flashed" on the
screen. Totals will also be given as quickly as they lire -
secured: Everyone is invited to be in Navasota' Satur-
day night when the election returns are given as the
•screen will be placed so that all might see it.
A sample of the ballot.to be used in the elert-ion Sat
nrdav will be seen elsewhere in this edition.
new era of unanimoty
• CAPONE MAKES
March 25th at 7:30 sefoak. Everyone PROMISE WITH
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matter Tp tic 11 expetidiency
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PUBLIBHED EVEkY ArTARMOON EXCEPT BVMDAY DI NAVASOTA, IN THE HEART or THE BRAzoa VALLEY
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The first of a series of Children’*
Theatre Playa will be presented in the
near future under the auspices of the
Navasota Grammar School. These
plays are being directed by Miss Jose-
phine Greenwood of this city.
“Mother Goose and Company” is
the title of the first play which in-
eludes a cast of 48 children of th*
grade school and kindergarten age.
and Friday night at t:30 o’clock at 452
tne Presbyterian Educational build-
in* Rev. Arnold Ihrig. the puaton, an- 8
I afternoon supporting tM measure marriage made him ineligible.
ILY Examiner
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INS’ Aa Neal Sullivan’ receivers
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London. March 24 (INS) The cry nounced today School officials did
distant future
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Wanpanoag Tribe's Last
Surviving Princess Dien
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The
itjmney for the famed 101 Rraneh
vi । vreparinj to place physical pro- ne 1 • ne 1 il Jame
ifs on-the auction Blocktoday be " ' -- 11 no
n A IN AITTIT IO was attackea by Zacu .MiIter one or
I Ai NEk P h the founders of the fanous how
I Ill l IQ Miner fired sevra shot betor n to
TO RE TONIGHT NAMED ON COM.
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Au-tin. March 2) AINS) orowing months t" ethshow from bank wne _ roasonble dassification; that
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1932, newspaper, March 24, 1932; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445511/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.