Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 74, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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hope and determination. It’s a spirit
peculiar to West Texans and cannot
be but admired.
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ashes up over the fence the bottom
fell out and the ashes came pouring
all over him — and he just sat down
right there and told God all about
it."
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America just how and why it should
go to the polls .
When that time comes,'it might be
well for those leaders to use Germany
as an example and ask the people of
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Sunday, By
SPEARS * WHITTEN
Owners and Publishers
Navasota, Texas
in Mi private UK The auoceneful
UK streeta utture wm be dhone 1
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campaigns immediately prior to our
national elections: We will have such
a movement well under way in- a few
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WHY, oor wesr (N -93 UHEN I WAS
AICOWPUNCHER; I SAT IN A GAME
AT THE ToP Notch Hotel AND v
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Hardin had a perfect record of flying fare division of the United States
to nearly 20,000 feet every April morn- Army, ■ ,
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since July 1, 1931.
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“About the year 1880 the general
land agent of the Illinois Central Rall-
load visited Vicksburg for the pur-
pose of putting through a land deal
which was gonaidered to be desirable
foe that ciy, aa well aa for the rail-
Nesatay, ha expected to ha cor-
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Wires in all of the big league parks con-, ’
nect directly with the nationwide leased
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For County Clerk:
DAVIDCSHAKEY) DAVIS
For District Clerk:
J I. MASON
For Sheriff:' • .
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tel by the rear, so as not to be observ-
ed. Frightened by these warnings, the
party did as they were-tcld. On the
last man is out in the World's
Series their lively comments and
analyses of the Great American
Game keep you informed of all
the phases of your favorite sport;
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say that the experimenters so far are
barking up the wrong tree, and that
some entirely new method will have
had been aranged in their honor.’’
"."The warning had been a joke
Southern hospitality had been again
wire network of the United Press. They
bring you the news of the games quick:
ly and accurately." ,
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that the people were opposed to their
visit and he advised them to retire
to their hotel and keep out of sight,
which they did.
Later the same man called upon the
land agent and further advised him
to take his party to their car and to
। leave town by the first train. He al-
z-r ’ W 1 so suggested that they leave the ho-
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as compared to 280 the preceding Union of Texas.
month- ' | Pistol practice, barbecue * dance
Taxi-service planes carried 567 per- and cabaret feature the program. The
welfare of the nation. — Houston 1
Chronicle.
. Police committee reports and the
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A i . g . . | task of "policing” the air will be dis-
Almost >peechless cussed at brief business sessions.
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1 San Artonto, May 70(UP> — Police El Paso, May 7 (UP) — Death of
F romised as an innovation in chiefs and city marshals of Texas will Irbin H. Bell, 89, who in 1865 drove
screen musical comedy: Eddie Cantor's meet here May 9 for their 34th annual the first herd or cattle west across the
convention unique in that only two Peos, cuts the membership in the
sgeeches are scheduled for the entire John C, Brown Confederate Veterans
' shoot Tuesday morning, to be ,
eluded Wednesday. \
sons in April as compared to 983 dur- first pistol shoot will be held Monday
ing March.
I MTHAT LITTLE CAME” i»u™*tic*rtoo.c^i.Y.-By B. Link
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the United States who have, in them y to bedi possible tanyenwith a good
at least, governed themselves for p 1 Pxpense ana trouble,, to Send
mote than a century, just why they . P2 .. ■ . „ mal. over a
can not get to the voting booth in a motion pie u .by appear
numbers •comparable to the electo-short distance ,8 at , verv small
rate of the newer republic which calls somew at flickery, nite a different
Von Hindenburg: chief. The Germansereen. But thatis nuiteaudifterent
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people deserve congratulations. The' " h e ,,,, : ,,
American people deserve reproaches of a view of something which .s as
. for their constant indifference to thetually occurring. < „ , +, (,
- -I would not advise anybody to buy
stock in any television outfit just yet.
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results. Transient ships number 410 Chief of Police and City Marshals'
da South really thought of each other are hara to discourage.
N during the years following the Civil - been hard hit by general depression,
b War has been the subject of much
[ discussion. An unusual story in this
hatss-da
Um do not come to cpmplicate the
dibyhis wite situation. Tn give up would be fo-
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The weather plane piloted by Tom tion of tear gas by the chemical war
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Vie AT A A Al l yintght they were approached by q
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EXAMINER k : lice; that he desired to" warn them
Grmany is a nation of 62,000,000
people Arerica has a population of
120.000,000 persons. Yet the popular
vote in the American presidential
election of 1928 fell shorttof the vote
recently recorded in the first clash
between Hindenburg and Hitler in
Germany. . ..
Suffrage is universal in Germany
and men and women over the age of
21 are permitted to vote without pro-
perty qualifications.' It is quite’ evi-
dent that the population of the repub-
lic is highly intelligent and well able
to discharge the duties of citizenship
of practical television is, and I do not
months and leading citizens will tell get much encouragement tor the be
lief that it is “just around the cor-n
ner. Many of my technical friends
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Those who are selling calves at 5
and 6 cents that cost 8 cents are tak-
ing their losses with smiles, determin-
ed, if possible, to make a luckier
strike in the future. They have pull-
ed out of depressions before and know
they can do it again if other adversi-
EXAMINER will be gladly corrected invited to join in the banquet which
upon, being brought to the attention
of the firm.
, Where-a few more or less well
known Pittsburgers carry the bank-
roll । names withheld for the sake of
their dependents)} A prominent musi-
ciam carries, his in an old fashioned
snap purse, -which he always* has to
open at' arms' length to let moths s-
capo. •/ . . .. ,
The town’s most colorful gamblet
packs his, which is big enough to
require a rubber band. loose in a trou-
sers pocket. Another has builtin poe-
kets along the. belt band of his jeans
and in his vest, which hold a "last
stake” in‘case of emergency.
A political figure of .the Hill dis-
trict is said to start the day with $10
in quarters loose in a coast poket. By
evening he has dispensed them all to
impecunious followers who park on
his trail An ex-pugilist carries his
"paper" in a shoet ■' ,
The geenbacksdf a movie organist •
may lie found inside his right sock,
just below the garter. (Ohthats all
kina democracy. With more than half
the entire population voting in a pre-
sidential election, it would seem that
the Germans need fittle or no instruc-
-tion in the art of self-government:
How do they do it? How do they
get the vote to the polls? The battle
between Hindenburg ;ami Hitler was
a strenuous .one There were. aryiny
tides of political opinion ' which rous-
‘ ed the putilic interest in Germany to
fever beat.. Let America four years
ago staged .1 battle of the ballots
which stirred up, considerable heat. In
spite of that fact, less than one third
of our citizens voted in that election
The recent German political, fra-
cas was sensational and bitter in the
extreme. .That perhaps accounted for
the extremely large vote. Here in
. ’America we have good government
.leagues which sponsor get out the vote
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United Press sports experts re
port every major league baseball
San Antonio, May 7 (UP) — Ignaclo
E. Lozano, publisher of La. Prenea, 1 d f
cal Spanish language newspaper, has 12 5
been named honorary chairman of the 4
Mexican Olympic committee.
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His PROVES
! organizations iti the world.
. The radio has taken the place ’ of. ton Sneed, airport director showed.
is your Eye-Witness
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Business Increases
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Dallas, May 7 (UP)' — Inter-city
transport business at Love Field air- '
port showed an increase jin April ver
March, while focal activity at. the field
vindieated." New Braunfels Her-
old
There .has been, a lot said and print-
ed about television seeing things
at a distance. Many people are ex-
pecting that before long they will be
able to install television receivers and
watch baseball games and othet
events without leaving their own fire-
Hideshi have been, t ry ing to find out.,
from engineers and others in the ra-
dio industry, what the real prospect
right. Don't’mention it.) And a cer-
tain columnist. -carries his roll loose
in a ‘pants pocket. .He likes t9 hear
ft and Ms. keys jingle Pittsburgh
Post Gazette.' ) ■
Washington (UP) — Building act-*
vity continues at a steady paceTi 39
Southern China, Commerce Depart-.
men* offictals have been tformed, hsei8
Since the cessation of Sino-Japanet 2 H.
activities in Shanghai, the bulldin,
program has been pushed. Highways,% 0 30580
bridges, and public buildings are in-
eluded in the projects. '
The director’s- report showed incom- I .
ing transport passengers 'at the field
during April totaled 1,137, as compared,
'to 931 during the preceding month .
Outgoing passengers totaled 1,118 as
compared to.961 during March.'
Explanation .of th slump in local
business wasoffered when. Sneed said
bad flying weather over week ends
had kept planes grounded and minim- 1
ized the number of persons at the I
field.
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,i Announcements
We are authorized, to announce the
following candidates for-, the offices
specified, gubject to the at tion of the
Democratic primaries in July:
For Representative 26th District.
MBS. LEE I ROUNTREE
HORTE R, BUSIER
For Representative 27th District*
- NALL COLSON
. EA. CASEY - '
WILL F. STEPHENSON
For Judge Twelfth Judicial District:
S W. DEAN
For Tax Assessor:
DEWEY HOKE ■
For County Attorney:
Al H MAYFIHILD
For Tax Collector:
J A NEELY
For County Judge;
B. C (BUCK THOMAS
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
O L STEELE
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newest picture, "Palmy Days" will be
presented by Samuel" Goldwyn at Mil-
ler's Theatre -Saturday Mid Night and
Tuesday as successor to the goggle j
eyed comic's inaugural “Whoopee" pf
last season.
22. 1916, at Navasota, Texas, under way out they passed thugh the dark
Act of Congress, March 3. 1879. ' 1 dining roon, where movements of
i___। , ____ .. feet added to their fear. {
Any erroneous reflections upon the ■ Then the dinng room was sud-
character, standing or reputation of i denly lighted up revealng many lad-
y person firm or corporation which ies and gentlemen of Vicksburg Seated
may occur in the columns of THE
WHEN THE BATTING
CHAMPIONS FIGHT
FOR HOME RUN
HONORS
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. THE IIHT ATTITUDE 6 conic.
’ . let us ,W or hip and bow. down let us
kneel hefot i t he Lol il oun mer. For
he is out (iod, and we are the. people
of hi: pa t u, •• P ialm 95 6,7
HOW b THEY DO IT?
People who have feared that radios
win‘displace newspapers .as dissemi-
nators of reliable news had that feai
dissipated last' week when the world
was eagerly listening for information,
regarding the safety or return to his
parents of the Lindbergh baby “w
Time and lime again reports came
over radio that the baby had been re-
turned or that Lindbergh was in
touch "with the kidnapers. Time and
time again Assoc,lated Press dispat-
ches denied the reports. They were
not t rue. Too many people have ac-
cess to mikes. Too many people are
too anxious to believe all they hear
This paper, like many others, has
'never put much credence in radio re-
ports unless it is known that the re- I
port was'flashed from a reliable news-
paper broadcasting station. We never
the a second hand message from the
radio The radio is alright for enter-
tainment, but for spot news it is very
unreliable, and always will be The
safest source” for news is now, and al-
ways will be. dependable newspapers
served by the great news gathering
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the phonograph, but it can-never take
the phee of nrw.spapers. Coleman
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Eddie appears as an unwilling as-
sistant to a gang of crooked fortune
tellers and spiritualists, planning to
wreck a bakery by installing Eddie as
an efficiency expert. The story was
written by Cantor, Morrie' Ryskind 1
and David Freedman It is a rowdy
comic, strip kind of a yarn moving f
blithely from the phoney mystic's holy
of holies to the splendr of a futuris- i
tie bakery one of those Rube Gold-
berg bakeries, "Manned” by an im- (
posing assemblage of .Hollywood's
most decorative femininity, •— to the 1
Ziegfeldian opulence of a. swimming
pool scene, with a hundred prize bath- V
ing beauties competing with equally,
proud swans for attention, to a moon,
lit garden party with young love coo-
ing among the lilac bushes, and on
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 74, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1932, newspaper, May 7, 1932; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445549/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.