Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1934 Page: 1 of 6
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Fire Insurance
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TAFT, TEXAS. THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1934
Tire Thieves Active
Here Sunday Night
Wise-Cracking Robot With Human
Expression Goes To World’s Fair
Robbers Get Tires and
Wheels from Dr. L.
Penrod and Cunning-
ham Brothers
cotton comer
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A or!- F; iJeiran in 'this Section:
Im-al t'ommiuomen To Re
in Chartte of W ork
’ MH.'il oi 00m .t
farm.1 . itdi—* <
•**H*w,lt,,»i.p * i ■
”10
L'Sni,
re.S'I
until
robbery mu:’ i.m o*
o'clock a ire do! n-
about that time
Rumor? : .’<• that to-eves had
ttolcn othc’ tin* and wheels most
of which mere f r M- dot A Fords,
over 'he Uws Sunday night. It l'
reported by that 12 ur< and
nil,-.-., w'ptc rni. unit M<*/i*t.iy mim-
ing
Off' . f.-vr u ;f that
mitfJ.' lead to the nppii-iientiwi
what appear? . or a gang «f thieve?
yrho are -.akin" firm and wheel. from
oir: nmnti* them up the country
and eci’miy 's*-m
to una« wi in i;--.
Otstrio;. N<- 5 in
r'rrr*' oar.* ?*et complin nee
cV,e—kM earlier than In * ac
p x.r Tin' m'-.i.,ur;-y mctii-
may t»c adopted later
'••if.re .,*aV depending on
!".i'n«d and •»; ?h* find
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ctle Texas A. and M College ExtMt-
•,tov Servic* reports
A c immunity commute man ; , he-
f ■ < tv: * vct for every 50 to !f>0
firm" and farmer arc helpintr in
’ic measurement. The acres in
'•-•y*ii:i v.ytjn are beins? measured.
.Ilf] Up- rented acre:, ate If Uu*re if;
ahy (Kuiot If more acre of cotton
or*- re than :u -o’ trarp al-
low 1-he firmer must t-lc.w up the
In addition a check is made
••f -■ ■' :w. yrovvir.i- on :he rented
.ore and the uses for which they
v vi e planted, A count \*s also made
of ti.e number >f tenant* and hay
laborers this year and last vear
in maicina the measurements it is
■ugKoated that 100-f<x>; No 14 wire
be ”...,1 with a 25 or 50-foot doth
fa -■» provided t . measure
Location for Oil Wel I
Made South of Taft
(INNING PUN FOR
SAN PAT. COUNTY
NUMBER EIGHT
To Be Drilled on Rags-
dale Farm; Maxwell
and Beasley Mo. 1
Sadie.- ai 4,800 Feet
Huns Made for Co1 operative
i'rnied *o Pel Up Swrplw; *
Vable-. -,„a Aleutv ' ' Wi!at Promu^i to be she hot (gx*
»a«a slid... ;!)i ,fic 0,j!f {kmj,A tug ^
i Held rndwtry is the location made
by the Diamond Half OH Company
Portland Hoffa, wife of Fred Allen radio star, having a word with
the wise-cracking robot,
fho *>H.n Patrifto Omni Pe-T*
Beard th-onvh C. I. «we*-r.ev nd-
T.-.uistrntsr. i,-, male plant to the
end that much A the surplus veg-
etables may Ire canned for, 'he bene-
fit- of all cii.issens of the county. «c-
•r.rdlng v advices from the relief
board office \n Bin ton
At .iretont the plant of -,l«e Cage
Hardware Company in Taft will lie
t.'.iit. 11-- relief w-uji-..-.-—.-.i iumu.ii-
. ing the ccmtainers and lab-T. The
producer will receive baci. a pef-
cefltagw of ail vegetftblea or meat
bro'iyht -sa the p&ud. The fdan »
simple ,r.r; is as follous: Pro-
ducer fuinishteg products only, re-
ceive., 4S per cent back m vegetables
and 60 per cent in meats, and whore
he ;umi.-’ne,s labor end tn-odnet* he
will get oj (ier cent n veisc-tawles and
5b per cent in meat.
A.-, y on as fMtruc'.itns are re-
c,. vod irows Austin, the work will be-
fto end wiil be to charge of Tommie
' Fun-in of Taft, as supervisor
ftirsu-ii- liT.AKfes tnw» mile*
south of Taft. The location -4 dote
v eil was made after jteokgkafi terto
had twi made by several of the ma-
->r ••mpstony' goatogists if ttiia
,vll .s an oiler it wtli be the .sigual
for siiistlng tile drilling of several
wells in thi* section as there i»v-
• *th of Taft by one of the major
t«ui5*Tiiu.
Jus; south -f this laeaiw is the
White Point oil and yw field whldh
has been producing oil for the last
four years and across -the Numsw Bay
is •!*• Saxer oil field which is prodw-
ing heavily.
O-ouet arid Hawn are i.ne driller*,
and have n contract to drill a MOO-
foot •.veil They art. oowsidw1 so br
...iwrus ill*.- bag drilling- .;,mtradt*»
to South. Tesiis, having been vary
successfuT to bringing In producer's in
the Gulf GoaM district.
The Maxwell ana Beasley No. 1
Sadler, oil well being drilled tfgbi
nfav YORK <Sp.)—Simulating hu- a corps of sculptw;- and elecswical
man mannerisms, facial expnaskma engtofera worked nearly thmt month*
and Atyrucce, a mechnmcaj man, the
fim n which these human tmito
fracn-w have Wen attcm?«cd. te on its way
mcclvsnic&l Fred
built by the Ivel
NEY WADE ENTERS
RACE FOR OFFICE
OF DISTRICT ATTY.
N<’- Wad-
Baev ilia war. If Taft
to Chicago where it will have a prom-
.newt olace at. the now World's Fair,
The 11*34 model mechanical man
bear , tio resemblance to the
n»;<SJine*iike robote of earlier
"vf» His speech hat been vastly
ini proved and he has been made to
look like a human being. He talk,
moves hu; head, smite, ; iwi, his
raises hts eyebrows, rolls hi*
for- compliance with eye* and chuckle*
<-«,t ri'>! t> exceed in endeavcraig to build a median-
■■! wir** length The xuperviitog com-
mitteeman ate has 11 wire strikes
f r helping keep count of the wire
>; e‘iper side Angle* are not be-
,:ik measured but the shape of the
f eld unte of unusual cfKWiMTfcer >s
drawn in or: a map of the farm.
m thetv- methods the Hxtensinc
Service ha,-- found in test* in Goliad
County that land can b»> measured teeth,
and checked
contract it a
to complete ffc*
Aikffi yrfticH was
Cof;x«a,tkm of Ne-v York. The of Ule «mnty.
meohwueal ‘ limin' was supplied by
K. D Andrew*, said k> be the only
robot builder in l-his c/pmury. TTk
stiff, face which was made of a patented
vim fieiiWe rubber was designed by Wil-
liam SEensclmfit, » sculptor.
The mechanical Fred Allen is the
first comedian among robots f«r he
wise-cracks and roaie» facial grtm-
a«* very much like the real Fred
Allen
At (he World'.'; pair he will per-
Great Uterest is me.Plfes! through- 1 miles rrxrth of Gregory to the Mod
cut the c;>uaty in « general canning \ Flats, m* reported HMnaAg at*
program, end befwe l<»ng Mr Sweeney I iemoap to be at a. depth of «*98
states there may be plants of 1,000- feet with highly favorable iads-rAitono
A-dav capacity erected in several that it was -oing to be brought to a*
a producer. Eguipmew h*e «««
"Tf a community haa • ;:* aciv-avc moved In and cvesySSling i* to waset*.-
and a real Interest ui Canning is ness to bring 9» well to.
shown m a wilitognets to fumiafe IiftmaUto. «« not available a*
rcatonv; te tasulf huiMtoe ass?.; to wher *v r»« V> to*
water, heat and lights "-re -assured. ’ brought to, but it is Wbn4 ?ha#
the Texas Relief OommfesSort will
supply the labor to bulk! the house.
Monday iftcrr'n*:. r.-.d
while here
tile*
dropped T:.* 'WbuiH'
■ office and
man
pU<'-; oil .v Iinii'
of hi? cun-
i hit*
<Ld. ',) ‘he if
di.'jfrrf a!--
t»>r: ■ ' •• ’In. <! .-
•
M W'Hi* ..
Beevilft. for
?HTP
rf«. Is ’ *
daring than
; 1 \f[
til!.'
'he practice
n ■>’
hro- acre. Tills uiclud.es ieaj man resembling a. human being, form <vtotnnoiisU *.* a guest of f.n?-
M of emptcying one nootmutee- trie invenoxw obtained permbBkm Bristol-Myorr: company in their Ipana
ivdi iiliii.v-.-Ls of the field super- u> arempt to reprwiucr his head, fa- mse where he will he known ,v
•.•omm:*'wmai' later a man ; rial expressions aid voice Ipa-.tunan
U to i-nch veunty to me.-’-
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a- Southwweni
•own. an,! after
icr-iup in Uuv
f.-tlvr. .Iudg< II
wall, he took a
Cifnljertand Tax
Termcaace
with a Tribune
Wade made the
If vept of >ny
tors of Taft and
,’ycl fr>-i to
appr-kvh me a.* all • Imc* w ilh any
of :-:-ob'-n!. and 1 promise
them ar I - .nd straightforward
adit: : >>i. a ' -. <<’.;e e*m.'iilcre-
tion *. interest- toxiw.ve:,- .if the
di-Mc i live t,-«- people of
th:,- tudiciai dtetri< i fair and irn-
to-rU' adn!lni.<r.’ation of the office
and will !nstv upon a prompt dis-
posal of ••,<*',, when grand Jury inces
fi* to indict I will greatly appre-
ciate whatever support voter* of Taft,
and vicinity u-e tu to give me "
M: Wade ir. i Ma-vm and a mem-
ber of the Mottiodiv* Church
-"O’- ........—
Kenedy Humbles Tigers;
Kubala In Brilliant Form
and check the work of a fair
,. of the farms and make sure
everythin* has beer, done cor-
ectly
Wher.iM-t fins , .-ceiy. wj',1 l>-'
iioumhout Ti-was in exactly this i
wifi di-rwiiil on residts in Booth I -----— , , ,4
Y m. l.iveoak Kubala. colorful:
K : eav pi’eher had ?. bfe day here ,
Wednesday afternoon when Ills SpII- i
lien*. 5 hit pitching wor. him an 8 ro 2
victorv over tire Taft 11gw» with j
Lefty" Bill Bennett in the box fori Announcement was made this
' i Thursday morning by Manager Lynum
. I that the Tiecrs will mc-'t the Knlgtofs
j Only two voiui ,-as* -touts,, were ( basebai: ^ fr0m San
i plan whwbv all chitircn in San • registered ,<ff Kubbto. one by Bae
bei and one by FJtasimmons. The
the canning equipment- fern? and
labor to opwit- it free of all. charge.
The building and its contents wifl
revert to the community wherein It
is located when the relief commis-
sion goes out of business." Mr.
Sweeney dinted.
Bids for 6,000 cans are being asked
but more may tie purchased if the
nesd arises, the future of public
lrmino In the county depends upon
'•he response of the public to fhk- first
step accorcliiifi to the relief board.
Those persons wishing to a". «1 tliem-
xeives of this oppjrwirsiry to set their
product put up should advise Mr
h will be in «* very rw*cr fufaaw.
BANK ERS,:” ASSN,
WILL MEET im
CORPUS CHMSYl
The regular meeting ,>f the Gulf
Coat* Bankers' Aswsclation. to he
heid in corpax Chnsti Saturday eve-
ning, June 23. has been referred to by
Jbc.tl bankers as a miniature natmoitt
canvaoUan. Hu gaihetong will be
hekt in the Film Room of the nout-
Hotel
F. M law, preokteti of the A<r<«r-
■can Bankers' Assxiat.oii and praB-
rv-.jtf. and on further rulings of the
AorieuMural Adjustmciw Afimimsi ra -
:ton.
are a IT set
delay.
CHILD WELFARE
SURVEY PLANNED
Tigers Meet S. A,
Club Here Sunday MRS DEAR’S pupils
IN MUSIC RECITAL
Sweeney at Silicon ao when t4iini» 0,r tti<: f'lrst National Bank. «
HouaiSon. will make one of the: prin-
cipal addr&iM* oi ww evening. Al-
to go there will be no
Patr:
their
at
undt:
Countv will be tab'jUtob
health, living conditions and
!• m*»•«*• u. beir.i? w*rked
Austin and will soon he put
wav lierc by the relief beard.
: Antonio here Sunday 'afternoon
t'hmigh Ucal banking repreMT.tatiwa
have not been advised of Mr. law's
subject, it i« believed he will discuta
some im sonant phase of the natkmat
financial aasociafian. Appearing o»
the ,«ame piognun With Ml'. IA% wl
bp Sam Greer of Tyler, president of
the Tex is Bankers' Association, and
ucairuii
Lstra tor
J Sweeney admtn-
»« 4
Juneteenth” Observed
Here by Colored People
Mr*. E, Richard hear iwesented her
music pupils. Misses Margie East
and Agatha Taylor in piano recital
• ther three hits wore Int.eld filers j ~ ^ ■ at the home <d Mr, and Mrs. N. A.
b«at out by White and FUjaJmmom! *WI" wn°8*
und a hit bounced of* KubaTa’s glove
by Maurln.
While Kuiiala was holding the Tl-
vrs in the swim of his hand. ^ j oefirribclv who wilt take the mound
This plan 1* being worked out and mates were tottering Bennett hard, ^ ,^f'( K,..nnf.t ,,ieritw<) wednes-
win be under vhe general xupervistei .scoring ir. the third,
of she Texas Relief Commission, al- j trmiiigs. Kubala'* home run over *
though assistance ia being rendered | the left fled fence with a man
by the American Beg ion and its ■ ge.-.m] two runs few Kenedy in the
Auxiliary. tne of 'torw. which Ueti *.he ‘..r.i 8lmm«js. whose catching and hinting Kfibbit Revels and Romp- Away" by ning's meeting will be the longest
sreru-. Rehabilitation mwrtoem ; Tigem had ******* a f ’ ‘ have featured in the past few games, williams, Agatha Taylor. ever held by the On It Coswt disUte.
H iii.. Department of Education ; counters in toe -man-. win be behind toe bat as Lawler's • A Rose in My Garden" bv Wil- Many banker* turn other sectione
Blind Wipsioi’ “-W3 ««* ueiM”‘* 1 The visitors counted one more wi tTGurr-di hard has not healed cn.'Aig:-.. UJaM& Maggie East. iof toe rtoce «tpe« to attesid.
mvnt of Oh«.j Welfare. j the fifth and to the ninth, five bits K) ^y.K him to enter the ffame. "The Harp" by Williams. Agatha -—o--------
W. A. Fftilpot. seuneary os' the stale
arn.i semi-pro In Gregory Sunday i? tteraopn.; orgoni**ttei
experience around San Antonio has The house was beautifully decorated Tim Qxrrm Christ! ctvmnlUte. at
figured prominently in tlw- baseball m queen wreath and roses Margie was said, has ate arranged an «a-
; circies of that city. wa* dre&w-d In dainty ycltow organdie program wtiich will he
Managei- Lynum ”*•••: not stated and Agatha in blue ne; over tiff?’*,. ;:>tersper*ed with toe more sertouc
The following program was given, diacussions. This is the first tint*.
,„,.h , - o, for Taft- Bennett pitched Wednes- “Child's Dreamland" by Roeder. it is believed, toot both lewder# rf
1 *'1 Ida.* and Lynum is pitching toss at- Sweet. Hour y[ Prayer' by Bradbury,
: temoon against Beevifle. It Is likely
that the man who feels tlw best will “Walt* Song" by Charles Gbunod.
go in agtunst the "CaseysFlta- suig Toy ’ by Katherine Lively. "The
the national and state organiattans
have ever appeared together at a re-
gional meeting. According to mtre-
maU.« received here, Saturday «w»»
“JiUV'li'cr.’h ' ,i,celebrated bv
thy o-iiriti poj'silaFc* of Taft this
week in We wav A bur parade,
8 queen tor the day in the rwiwrt of
Mia ,, ;jd
- ........' . 1 . .., ,::: .1*
ft -"re attiai.-tfc.il*.
T!i»* wpjdf tk rtanf-f! <.-.i Green
Avenue at it o’lfxvk tuomIsv mrrn-
*0g ,:-<i parti,ipiifvi in by the
•*&>!• portion of the oolured popu-
&tiO!' .if Cl',*
In : oe nl-vk T:yi*r:-
■**1 negro ba.-etail tr-.m trimmed
ehe o sryxrt Chr'xfi Slugger*. 10 *>
'* *n a 10-iiuiinu struggle.
. At'v, <f;'rb.mtte!
WWc loud ip their thank* to W. 1.*
Web,- Hi id ti-t Taft cotton Oil Com-
pany Hnd tSsher* who made the affair
possible through danatkms.
Personnel to be .relreted s» 00u" i mcuding a home run by Harden with
■ nfur fhi.-. work will be 'akfn - , oourttod four men runs to
tee Uie game
Airti iiefi Beimttt avt* but iioui a',
Iroui person.', on relief rolls, aoui
mpy , it ip. into iwctlon* and wr.
Hu.xat. ' b*.. Placed h: charge '
o* eai'Ji sertiosi
ji .. expected that much
-a)-nbfc
'Jt'U-
ir fin-
y^Jvfvi *
berrefi;
*r aiUTyr-.t : ,i«' -1
are work to th*
, i iv: according to Mr. Swront
--...HV —
child i
f A'l’
rtmes. be > r iiixl a good bail game
until :!ie mn'.h inning when he woak-
w »*•• , „■ e<*c<w.t*.-d poor **nrv\.*t
; • .., t'V . IM-Hr .. • . . > *
. .mu;t (x&ctly 5 «s uar
a runs.
The fieldlmi plays of P«i
Stewart, a pitcher who has worked na^-jor.
against toe Tigers before, will be an ’
the- mound for .the visitors. Roes-
(nan. a hard hitter, will do the catch-
ing
The t-airie will be called Ct 3.30 aiwl
>d«le'-'.on priev *Bfi rewi .-’n the
^amc Tfc*- i •• i.'iu'.ip be ib-
;aoi with Uw tkccation of Waflcr
‘‘The Tavern” Installs
.New Cooling System
"The Little Br«A” by Biibro. "Com-
poser Btory” by Robert- Schumann.
"The Happy Farmer" by Schumann •
Margie Kite. The Tavern, popuiar club and re-
S'-iTia.-iTV bv < .i-mciv,.. i otv,*.* ‘ - ,
At* sMf*—tiresrm* i& Vfite Oi $4
b A'tha.IP ip.-., Bki.lt
-Minint" by Baoti Aga-'M
“Hatvael and Qretel' mperett*. by
Howie, who played his last game with I Humpcrdink, Agatha and Margie
Maiirin. the 1 *:aa*> lax: Smulity.
, Tflff
hirdbasemon. were spctOieuIw.
\ good week-day crowd witnessed
*jic -,;|irn and Vi*:- entousiasm wa*
high as the two rival* battled on to*
idd It marked the second straight
I l-yar-oM Aransas victory '-or Kenedy over the Tigers
drowned in to* bay .and evened up
arried over from
Aransas Pass Child
Is Drowned Monday
Sheriff Hunt Recovers
Clothes Stolen Here
Tni-Ui-v dnnotuiciag .uvc- iniHAftaua*
or am d«m esectnr ocoang xy#tcat Sr*
bew. A new Frjgkterre im# been kv
.-•tailed iUKi the vriUsrioi- of Die build-
in*; ha* been cofnpietely remodeled.
A cJevcr iietiiKm ha* been built- 111
sin- form of the front of an oWt
Enfiifc-U tavern, which i»tM»ux She
Mallei Bell.
FUa; gif: w*» -.....-
-car r't M- t-tey of to!? i-.urtre, " hist o- '*h!m
while swimmuij -•." ;**.'i *'."LX‘" -p* —"**-• ,-i‘* ‘-,L ' .......
brotiier Every effort wax made to six it ia probable that the two cluw
restore the girl to lif*. «r* UUital res- will meet again m m**». ,
piratkm and ox.w«i »«** ^ propab-.y tote toe ^ ^
brought into us*, bu’ to no avail. mound for toe Tigers in tore
on.-icr.Rs mifTKii for
masonic lodge in sinton
A;, a mretlng of the Sireton Masonic
Lx'ee heki Friday. June 15. tlw ft*-
tewijif officers were elected J E
SWbrook, wpjshipfuf master; L. W.
STnch.ii-n senior wareten: J D. Ntch-
v*6- Junior warden: H. c. Brantley
**er«*sty; b f. TaucJwtone. treas-
brer: H C durg. tiler.
The body wifi brought to Taft by y.ame should it be oiUched.
to« Cage ambnTance and prepared
fW burial at toe Cage Fun«*l Home. MRS.
Interment was in Aransas Pass Owe-
ieni Tuceday aftemooR at < l»- »•
"Golden Star Waltz" by Htreabbog-
Agatha and Margie.
Quests who enjoyed this Ibvely oc-
casion were Meedamcs T. A. Me-
Karnev. Win, Llllto. M. K, Hunt. H.R.
The clothm stolen fnm I ^ dub rS0W5
tt_ Dudley Johnson two weexc ago ww- ; v., MissP? and Shirlcv T»r-
/ U.V.™ reeowrod by ahmtl Hunt last week, j lm McOemn VHtoeea Mr.*
according to wwd woehwd iron* SSt. \ Mwt|n iVnr) *** town
Jabnsott ITS?: quests, Mrs. Mtaton Wdiiaaie. Mrs
Thieve* entered tlw Johnson farm : j q m»'*w and Vivian *ad Miss Clan
took praotieaBy all toe McNeil of Staton, Mhma Annie tan-
Miird ; dress doilies owned by Mr. Johnson »-j<> ari<3 Mary Kstoeriae Gay of Ccr-
f a couple of weeks ago. The case was j lws ctortotl, Mis® Georgia Ashafcrtra-
K. W PerB-.ssw) i*vi Bn*> Casey
propriotext: o* the esMblishaMMt, at-
•Ate ihe people oi Hu- cmxnannitv to
t.»«w to r*sid see the remudded isr
srui clubroom.
MEETING IN ARAN'SA#: FA8S TSr
DY8CCSS CANKSMG
‘ turned over to Oonstable Wash Pullin iws- 0f Taft and Melba Johnson of
Raymond MlilXEN 'and «h«lff Hunt, and tot* thief. & Temple.
')V TRIP ‘ TO ILUNOIS i Mexican, wfe aaWftvhcoded and placed --------o~..........
in the omady bastile last week
Mw Raymond Mullen left Wednes- j Sheriff Hunt
the •»««*» 0 McCWrl^ On»«lxtt.y to f* frJLs ExpoaWUm »1 Sunday sight after as eteawtod vWf toif.
l*here vrlli be a saectaig of eife>;;
w«w tv? Aimac# toe «eia0
agent. T. A AStewt said Ffewfet
mtnterato* C. J- Swe«ft«y .Ud«
Hototovrin. was a
last Thursday
visitor in
Taft Century
CWcaspi
A COSKECTIOK
Lost week The Tribune, to Bating
the newly in*tailed Eastern at» offt-' to go tote the guaddon of »
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Williams, Fred L. Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1934, newspaper, June 21, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750170/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.