Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME xxxv
FOUK PAGES TODAY
YOAKUM. TEXAS. AFTKKNOON Oh Till'USD A \ , Vl'Kil. :to, I v 1
V V i orYvJ-NO. 25
AS WE SEE rT'isw wjiioj lswueio i NATIONAL GUARD
By C. S. Morgan : MEET AI NEW tmAUNFcLo
^ DETERMINED effort to
<<7
Hold Me TxglA, Mamma!'
get the city of Yoakum
ready for the Fourth Toma-
to ’Dam-Tom will be started
al iV
will be announced for a clean-
up campaign for Yo»kum. H.
next week when final plans -Saturday. May t amt a. rhe i>m j
D. Meister has been appoint-
ed by the Chamber of Com-
merce to head the Clean-lip
movement and he stated to-
day that not a stone would
be left unturned to make
The Texas Division of tl>e Isaac
Walton League of Ahum iva will
hold its eighth Annual con von
*' N'" THEFT OF EXPLOSIVES FROM
«».. .in.. in.. ™: oi.iwy i °,iu::z™r
and will havo a morning and aft* j
oinoon session and HanQUct at
7:3d at iho Travellers hqtel
There w ill bo a forenoon sos
READY IN CASE OF
MAY DAY CLASH . . . „
OKLAHOMA CITY, April 3d.
(.-V) In connection with runpued J
. May Pay communist disturbances ;
slon Saturday emulating »f ,uml d,„mong miners and
1»« on tho lako and a barbecue jthe UenryeUa 1
~~ ---- ----.------- ~ |d‘nw« al *u*ou. Seoul district. Hiigadier-iienerol
Yoakum look her best for the i AU Walt on Ians and thou ch4U.u>a K McUherren of tho Ok-
coming celebration. A Clean- ‘ are Invited. ‘inhoiua national guard said t.mm
Up Camjvaign has been held j rowm«.v»,m,M vvol.,. HVati«bio within :'t
each year shortly before the I HUH TQ MQVE TO NEW hours in oa»o of disturbances to
Tom-Tom and each with grat- __ onnn "torrow and a.imo within o hou*-
ifying tysults, and no doubt rLAUE UT DUoINtoO ollUN on fields were receiving male:
the coming campaign will be j attention on account ot recent
as successful as the ones ii\j j A loUR vvU1 movo uvto his tholts or explosives.
the past. i now place of huslnoss on West 1 ----
!r>» i .* Gouuaies Stroot within about a AUSTIN, April 3d. IT' Su*!'
THK lXKAL Chamber ot ,w. k XUl l)U iM,„bi«,, *««■»» ««*»>■ ,
A Commerce is urging the | Uuu Mrwwrv> mung station and »*»r»a>d »» Uu' ““ixoach of May
farmers to let their tomatoes iU)VUiM oou;|iai.twoHt, Us nu,idiy '• eontmviuUt demons'ration day. |
ramain in the field until n,,{U.lnK oom„,,.„on TUc build* ,loxv»‘vwf* '"** kuo'vn ,0i
they are well matuml andllUK vvlu,u amu,K,u,a vv(U ll(, olu, have boon advtsod unornoiaUy
ready for shipment. Quite a lof Uu, uUvs, thls m.Uoni Tho that thoro tnisht »n> dontonstra- yKA MmvMs
few tomatoes were marketed I nlUnj. s(nlU>M h k>CHtod ,n tho Hons In Toxas tomorrow, tmi Mttlo African V^.nkcy Jr was frlBbtcnod when tho cameraman
tho muuiinir of the season' * , . d-ih did not revoat tho nature ot “shot’* him In Overtoil Park *oo. Memphis, lonu. ho clutched hta
It the opening 01 UU reason I Wntor With a largo Ktocery com uais out not t > na u , ,no(h*r ftm, wll.d -Kook, oock!'1 which translated Into the Knsltsh
last year that were not tLilly :pai>tmont on otto aide and throo ' 10 laiormntton mado kmwn l jttmn«po moans '‘Save mo from that bad man and his nuu-htno!"
matured. This situation. must j ulw UUU.|S, cottaRos on the other, U",,u 01 »l»" probablo demons tra Uu( M,„, Mumtoa Mouldy I -w there wa»n t any d«t>r«'r. She ro-
be carefully guarded against I _u..na«_ turns. -■■■■* 1 ‘ ............. ................. ■ "
for a number of good rea-
i^ \VV' hi
h««e.l3sL'. ^
GRAF ZEPPEIil TO GUADALUPE RIVER
HARE SECOND TRIP OUT BANKS TODAY
ACROSS ATLANTIC
S\N VNfONht, \jii-U ;to. (.V)
Olio luutdrod motorists woyys
OMt HUNDIU I) MOTORISTS
MAROONED NEAR COMFORT
KKIKPKK'HSU VFKN, Uotnmny.
April 3d (.'t't t'aptatu Mans von
Schiller hen today announced the
Altar Zeppelin would make ho. ,u*Hr ^nutort as a ra-
avetond trana-AtlantlA flight to >u;' '‘/lo'ul yea turtle
Bratil in Auirust, whether non ,'l“v *" ““ *'A*l®hilL
stop or w it it a atop tu Sjialn d*> " ‘ ...kvh. m . ’"' v» r.s a mil*
| ponds on the passeuaer list. In- "uN a! ^onir<»n Tho river .o*e
slv t. ot. I ho rain was continuing.
' -(T,m l orn Slay «• *•)- — .T«m T.» M«, » H)-
MISSOURI TOWN ALMOST HALf INCH RAIN RECEIVED
| COMPLETELY OESTROYED HERE WEDNESDAY, TOOAY
FIRE SWEEPS THROUGH THE
TOWN FOR SECOND TIME
WITHIN A MONTH
KLpoN Mo Vpril 3d (/P)
Tito second dlsast.\m> fire within
|a month today virtually oontplot
led tho dostruction ot tho business
district of Mum.oil. a small town
- it tltc foot of in huco now t nion,,,'i* section and will be of much
j Kloctric pov.u dam across the benefit to the tomato grower* a«
jOMUte rivet. None was Injured, i" *‘11 as stoi it men of tltla section
but the prom ty loas w;v> place I Vciord tu to it report from Cur
ai $5dd,ddd. The cause ot the ’is Johnson of Hochhatm, the rain
j Ac cord: It)
o an unofficial r<*
port from
t he
AA A Rittocr rain
< guage on
ih
'k<- Strt'«'t, i ye half
{inch of ru
in
wiiN cnivcd hi'i'®
AA «”!’:> ■ 1 ; y
m
! today Thx pro
cipitat ion
Wt'dues'lay was
light comp
arc
1 with the fall re
i "in 'J this
morning. The iM'.ufaU,
| it i» thought
w a * Lt-nerul over
-lToui Turn May f* sav-
ussv.ivd hvr ru.iUvd oh
-ATwim Taw Mu) S«V-
and t.ibbk'U UhvoUvvtUvtAll,' on a
IvittwCv' Ivaf.
—».T«in Taw M»y Yt Ml)-
U. S. CHAMBER COMMERCE
URGES TO GUARD AGAINST
GOVERNMENT COMPETITION
olttcei at Monahans tn >'*'s INao
previous convictions, both rovers
vd and remanded, gave her 35*
year sentence*.
— lT*ui I'wtai llwy tj* **>—
200 REPORTED KILLED IN
BRAZIL EXPLOSION TODAY
ment “tWli w. ,,, uwsl™ "AT SPEEOINO IN CITY LIMITS OF MURDERING OFFICER
product, and tl\A' market foi j A'learlnK ol debris front the >'■'VN AMAtMAl, Apttl 3d, A.t ) ; —___
tomatoes from this< section {burning Sinclair No. 1 OtvU' on When the SeoAvnd division, 3.d0d Man.,)w t^oet. r was lined $::> Mll'l.VNU. Texas. April iht t-TY
can very easily lie ruined and ; vs,,u. four miles away, where oiaht marches out from ^*> i,bv Jm, pru, , Wednesday at v Jur> ,UM0 u‘a•u'uutued
the priced dropped to the m„n 1^, (h,,ir Mvw as « result Hou,lou Mi‘*v 7 for ,u *m . * ,,.v ... iM WilK jl-^h Halley of rhauios Of murder
bottom if any number Of this : of au #xpio*iou and fire Tues* WUH| «*nu'' thv »«WIera wiu,llu M‘'"' Ktk '* j U»k Han Horn. Monahans pence
kind of shipments are made, j day> t>„.hod today, w v h**v*' “ 1 »*•»••> s,n> ;lt lM'nU *1,h revd na arcordutK n»
From advance reiKJl'ts lTJCaiv- j(>oje, on Whose land the well is ‘u New UraUntoU fm play m*ord* at the A lly Hull, when
ed this year the opening ■ looatval, expressed the belief that betore they go to battle. j,t, cattukt lu the act of
price for the Yoakum crop! * w-eek * time »«» neceaamry for Vu'i'" lho !,llvuUon *T,T#d !a»k*«lln* Tuesday within the city
w l be very fair and there J pwpM%M0B tu extinguish the tor maneuvers, the Second Allvl.j • Two other
Will be no I'eaaon for farmers blH„, Fire fkhter. and explosive -Ion will fonnn part of the anii i h^r^,, w„r„ ;Uso Urou,lu up
to «0 wild and rush just • I expert* were surveying the sltua ed forces i>f a blue state divided htm put were dismissed
thing th*U is upon the llon, planning a rnmpaln ^ * lAgH;tunning ,vast and west. vwulh tmuUv plead mill
market.v. Kast Texas, we mvj J. m. nevtnser. In charge of »*«"«•* Austin from a red , w.dncsdai afternoon to the
informed will be conside^b- j ei,*rtag a way for an HUempt to »» to'' n«r,h- v to\p\ coun
ly; ;ihtoA’ than Vbgk^il|\ t^id niow out the fire with nliro Riy "y- M white state, win i>«- u*
tho Valley crop \Vill be mvtty tM> ,^td ,U(Jav that it wmiw w»'*t ot bo,h ,ho "hXw"
well out of tho way. ’hiking b„ |lttposaibh' to make a shot »«»* ‘ S4,iU,'s bv » n,n
everything into consideration b,,f0t.,, Saunday, win* north *and south throttal
wo cannot see why it would —<t«w t«w m«,v .*» saw— nocrnc.
1H>1 bo a business piXlVlOsitiAUl qlo copy OF ViCKSBURG l1"' division Will leave the post
for tho packing shods tAV Koa'P CITIZEN PROUD POSSESSION ',i,v • anvlcr an assumed tense
the immature tomatoes oil' op confederate veteran political situnUon ami match tow ___
tllO market, especially siniv ........... ard N.'W Hrauntcls, 3-' miles away \Tl»\NTlA' a'ITY. April 30 (,’!*>
even one car of low quality! tahoka. r.\«s, April :uv (Zi*> Tho first night win be spent in ,Ulatm.H8 ,„MV ,,ul.,,
pack may affect their'market : \ copy Avf the Vlckaburk Oltlmm the Vicinity of Selma, halfway „ddr,,ssjMC t nl.cd states
and pixivido a money loss. ;of July 3, istlll, which shows point, The second ta> th«' Uahvi.s ,.u,lU(blt„ commerce, n. td
--- thrAtttgh Us fiber texture n- well will mnrelt to l.anda Park Mo u.,(,;ol,
W/K are IaU' IMa' proposOAl i)s h\ contents, snuie Ol tin haul tA.rlscvl units will travel along tin' ()u| |v, ..pj,, ,
W $1.00 per ton lax on sill- ships or the War at that Austin road and men ami animal» , ,,
plllir which is iK'illg inllXHlllC :u. Is in t!n> proud PA..*..cssloit will move alone roads that paial
oa! in a l>ill to tin1 Forty-So- et ,K>hn u King. sf. cue of the Id the main highway.
COHaI hogislatuiv. Kilt WO dif- lew , 'induing A'onlcAh'.atc vc.cr \ swlnmtltt". mod. 1> - .'ball
iVl' upon I llA' gl'AHUHls which an. in Otis MCI am ol the stale, games, nmv lc • and aIuucIh - will
the lax appears justifiable, • iivUlcttciYt.-. difficulties under form the pro: am piepat. i to.
In a niA's.'Ihgt* to LI\a' press by w hich It must have been pah the nrnty men at l.anda IV h.
spollstU'S of tho bill, tho para-1 united, the paper, printed e i wall suml’.y afternoon. May 10. wot.I
mount issue appOWl'S to 1)0 mttNer becaust' Of the aepareu whl be received that tho ..I
that thv' companies art' mnk- inability of the publlshet n secure am! "blue'' states lutve dcclat.d
ing money ,'uui art' well able newsprint, relates some item-. \ at Ktotn then until the end ei
1a» pay the $1.00 tax. W’a' do I corresponding wl-li the public:'. nc.'.ver-. the.' ope: - will I.
not believe that any business Unit date, but eltronides Others velop dallj witlt new situation
in the State aO' Texas shoulil' that imimened two days after the iu.w.oo...! • .* >!>.. eoatetuling for; hou... to.i i> >»
be assessed a special tax just!folio date. os under conditions appronchtn. "I'-nt to the education approptia
because it is making money that section of the nation, and as uear as possible, those of uc IU‘M bm> reducing the salary »t
Upon its investment. The had said he would eat July Oh tual warfare. '11,0 lO'esident o' the l'\a< A and
real gixnmds upon which the 'dinner In Vicksburg. The Cltlien No excess baggage will be ear j " A'ollcge trout 33."'"' to
tax should be levied is that! made light of the Imast, CAUinter*! tied to hamper military opera '■"inually
their present ivndered valua-llog that even It he did, hi' would tlons, Officers as well as eullst- aTuiw I'wm Mu.v s »•>
tions are comparatively Iav\V have to eat Jackrahhlt meat. An cd men will cany their shelter , l 1 HOMEGROWN F-1 t tvs
as A'lunpatvd with the poten-.Other Item enrrii'il the news that halves and will be loreed to de T'*' STRESSED TOk'ORROW
tial underground wealth Atf.Uoncvul Ornnt made good his pend upon their "pup" tents for A1 LIVESTOCK Ml fd MAY 1
the companies which pixi-! imast, imt that lie had to bring holier at night
vides a difficult problem tor his Jackrahhlt dinner along with The Kill It 1'avnlry, which Is o *"'11 i a;i Si April
blase was undetermined.
--1 Tutu lou. Mu.v i» SO)-
CONDITION TEXAS CROPS
INCLUDED lit REVIEW
DALLAS, April 30. (.V) Al-
though the agricultural sltuniioii
continued generally favorable,
there Were some offsets caused
fall wa-* nthc. light there today.
Tit. total rainfall during th<
mop i ... April here now amounts
u> one md one tourtlt Inch,
—-(.Tvi.u-Turn Muj :» Ml—
NEW ORLEANS BANK HELD
UP AND RUBBED 51000
MAY A >11LK A NS, April kb (JP)
Four bandits, three «* :heu»
by th. -evere cold !ma« in March, masked, ru.-m-d into the
‘ win^
lo-cvssttHUUg repUtmug aud the
resulting .slow arowth of early-
planted crops, according to the
monthly Business Review of the
Federal Reserve Rank of Ikillas,
released today.
| "The agricultural mlluuk cou
!::r;: new form of treasure
Market branch of the <'*tW HiuMt
and Trust Connutny shortly bts-
fon> noon today, held turlf a dot*
en employees and three em-toift-
el's at buy with pmt<>1«\ aad
escaped iu an automob4b- *4th
*:t 000 to $-1,000.
-1 Ton* T«m *#»<») —
UlA> 1>K JANKIRO. April 30.
(.!l’t Hall ol Rut employces a)1 ""',1a,,- ami -.ub*.»n m .ih.h oblalued UIIMTIIlP !Uvli DflfUll in
naval laboratory at NIchthero.v (,n pra.l ic.tlly all sect tom* of the nUmlllb IVt VT rlU-rutAn
war® n port) d killed ) lujurt ! j •. . . p10
'V’ta.v w hen an explosion wrecked LIVsscd normally. A. cerdmg to SUNGIOAV GLASS COLLLCTINO
he antitrust law,
watchful guard
oncroachtietu >»n
Fix'd M. ^a.■
gent, president of the Chicago
an 1 Nottliw<• - ru R.tllw »v -a
American hit. tc a rottld not mil
succeed If constantly suhjcii to
fv-ar of government competition,
—( t om A ,on M.*» .'s' !!«'
LATE NEWS FLASHES
thi' plant. K. seuet • he an cat ty
tug' the Injured to hospital: ami
removing the dead,
■ ■ i T,.i» Twin Mk> ,'tt at*) —
TEXAS WEATHER l-OREGAS1
tluv Uepanmem
g m in arc
of
Agriculture,
od r-cmiition
VERY INTRIGUElteG ^AVS
COLLECTOR
AVISO TKX.AS
ionic lit and Friday,
K AST ’I'lOX AS
rains tn the south
nluhl, Kiidnv. elcm
and p
i he .
jetnis'1 lt'-avy yields.
1>'\''lojunents which
Atnoitg
t ended
t-'Mi f AA «'Ki ll. April
! '«>. A.-V)
h' Oil
• rt t hv'S'' la v oi a L'h'
tad oi *>
A new to: in o; tii ai
oi hunt*
U) i
:u>- . xu-nt wr.s :!n-
d,intake '
tig U h« Ing indulged it
v Tex
i''"*Ull
ai: front the m-v
> f'
ms. and the ho,'by is
It • > be*
late i
n Match, t lie pi'or \
germlua
a a pei'tila; one.
1 Is fa-
lion -
) 1 *. < d caused by
he c.dd
i,.iart\ ca l!«-d "tin' na, -
(' r sun*
A 'hm.lv
Va)
. \
Ai SPIN, April IIP. A V)
l It.'
i no reusing the taxable valua-
tion to any figure com para-
hint, hi» brought to San Antonio front *.F' Feeding h.mtc grown feeds
Another evidence of the rather Fiut Clark to operate with and *" h'"'1 vvl" '''"hn alteitdr'tt
tively reasonable AA'itll tht* ill- .Stressful times then is shown In against the Second division, will ol 'hose attending th*' livestock
tl’insic value of the holdings, |nn editorial eomnicni lliat lln' leave Its home station May !>. Iu>''* tneetlng at the llccvilh- ex
Conservative estimates have ‘.Confederate beef" (mule meatl. Front Hondo to San Antonio l"'tIntent station May 1. accord
was proving very palatable. the cavalrymen will be supplied jl*1* *° '* " * hi*'t ot tit"
King Is still aetlve and In good from Foil Sam Houston. They rang*' animal httshan
health In spile of his years. He will reaelt -Hondo May s. slop a. 'b*v- •'* ,b*' Agricultural Kx
placed the valuation A>f the
sulphur under the land
holdings of the Texas com-*
patties at appix>ximately ten
times their present capitaliz-
ed amounts. The $1.00 per
ton tax wo believe would be
a means of bringing the tax-
ation of these companies near <ti*« Ho*®,
the basis upon wnich other
companies of the state are
taxed and we believe that the
tax should be passed, by all
means,.
, t-**,(Tam-Tam Mmj IFMI—*
4MFF$Mtat>N County roadways
being |tpprovfd.
(TnM, T«m Mn» Y* IM))—
HWHipiONV1UjK More than 30
oar* of cattl* ahtppod from till*
point ihp'tng m'®ut week.
UK AC MON V A n I'hc tiro
reserve chf'tuical w.trfi'rc hatta'
lA'tt for IVx.is will t> orgnulii'd
vvlih Ucautnnnt a.:' Itcndquaitcr..
It has been a r .'tim ed. h\ A'apt
Clll'IOI'd l* I'll . lu.. .n '•->**•««•• «!'
ftccr for the Sab n« diitrloL rh® 1:<t.had >. .. .
organUallon. ludmling two other jdt,*um,s |„
battalions in rol.M.ulo ami Okla
homa, will he known as the 3t>thh
< Itettileal wat fare regiment.
A lieutenant colonel, ;t major,
live captains. t!> first lletitcuants
and 13 second lieutenant* will I |,,H ,|lan („ "
form the offin i pcr*.tnnel, and
enlisted men will total 3.3.
Iteauinon. wa-. clms.it as centi'r
for the sen lee In Hits stale. It
id, Range forage h„ .
rapidly and i- fu.nlshitta
it pasutrag'' with t!ic .
it livestock arc gelt,tig la'
than usual '
Kcview said the early
in sales of
stores in huger con
hers, Uteri Inina a seasonable in
Ierca>e of 17 percent over the
'previous month, and "while they 1 hobby
\\ere II percent smaller than
u! hot
Hiul
ol‘ mu
it, animals a: 1 ip
V i 8 t
salil.
ouml
pleasure thei • in. ’
She said
it was n i ra ni
ttton
t hlng
to find I" - ' i s
had
been
struck by the '
w ho
test,
with a basket filed with
broken hit., of purple o! lavnttler*
I year are the decline was slightly
loA'atlon with rol> rcuce to refiner*
nl<'d glass."
"AA'lu'tt you were a child tt Is
"Hist. ihution In most line . of likely you and the othei soiing*
wl.c.' ale trad.- during March m' i-* in your neighbor)''Ml. tiny-
dt. wed an expansion over <- ■ ->1 c • out undt I ip «k
pr.'vlou month and comparison.' >' ut th.' harn, and I' >. a -’afe
to'lces
u v. I'l'-.'es
imoiuh ot the vuircut year," the|ol col. red gla-s th.u uiirigu-d
your
" •* ■ 1 s:''"•' ‘ *'' ■ ' •' ''i - | ' t ........
(puttiers, because *>l Its starteglc , |u, i.jvorahh' shown for any of that s'ore certain b
les and indttsti tnl pl.tnts ah'tt : |{,.\i,w said. "Cottsuiner buying, your Inici-cst and it*,. . .1
tin' Unit a oast . Many chemists j however, Is still at a low level eye," Mrs. Lake said
|and retailers are showing no dh
are employed In the refineries of
j —-(Twm-Tsm Mai **-*•)-—
8AH1NAI<- New 1^ fiFRI road | Cl'WRO A'oeo-l'ola plant atari'
north of h®r* opened to traffic, ed operation*,
-ATew-Tett
* W
PEN GERES CONTEST
The following Is a summary
of the standing of those enter
cd In the fourth Queen Feres
Font cat according to a count
made Wednesday, April 39
Voles
Mary Green _____ 319,7'>"
Anne Frets ..... .... 3*>9.300
A'assto Jo Ledbetter- 339.000
.lessllee Mobley ....----170,300
Fannlclou Llndenberg 149.400
fought In Arkansas, f.oulstana. IHo Medina May 9, camp at th. I'etlmcnt Station, A. ,vl AI ('olh>ge N"his and Unn Mivios would yoml well d.iincd ne»'d*
•wl ......kill, of St... AkitdiU, May in >•' '«
—-(Tom-Tsm -— and oeeupy Camp Itullls May II. . ^ !
WALNUT SPRINGS State ap Approximately so I'eserve oflic*
proprtnttd $30,000 for highway *o i'cs, Including the entire romtttls
slened personnel of the uu'dieal
-<Twm Tem Mwy t* s*>- 'regiment Atf the 90th division, will
Work practically completed on be ou active duty with the Second
new river road, up Rio Grand" division H days during the pe-
from tioqulllaa 300 mllaa. to l«\)ii rlod of the maneuvers.
Uaneoek. j -(Tom-Tom May •• *•>-
——tTo«*T*m May t*H>-— | ,\t a high school track meet
SAN SARA About 3,000 head sposored by the Unlv'tsliy of Ac
jof sheep «nd mutton *hli'P$|J t"Avm kausns, 11S schools and 1,600 eon
lot'al ranches during recent wreck ! Ii'slants were entered.
"Sun glow via *. I ill of
Heauntout, Pori Arthur and Pa'i'i j potsition to make purchases be any type or pattern 1 n.t l as lain
out under the lies . y». cl tho
"Tin' ih'inaml lor funds at hanks -attt until It has h. ah' d>lor**t
In larger ectitcrs eoutlnut'd down In varying shades i»i ‘ * * •*«*■- of
ing oificcr in the r''serve eln'mlcul j waidi ot u-serve city banks laveniler anil purp '. I’b*' tint*
'dtowcil a furtlit t dt iilm and at ing, or glowtnvs, lot >• with a
with t aptain A haptnau and (|,,, aild.th' of April were eonsid fu'slt pink color e I ae f>«'ra
that tlit' object is \l e*i black,
A'olncldent with tin di'cllut' n nccoi'dinu to the l« ».»•■ v id ilw
loans, there whs an Increase lu It has been out, will egard 1c
I their Investment* and a reduction the kind ot gias*
Construe- on th« borrow lugs at the Federal Mrs. lake said w'd* a nib.
Hank. On the other tor* "art* picking it" »Hlk tot
warfare sen let' here, was appoint-!
ed
lieutenant Katny a.alt to allocate ,at,jx smallci than a year ago.
four companies of the battalion !
to cities In Texas.
—— a Tom Tam May -.'l) .it)
FORT STOCKTON
Hon umlerway ''it $100 000 lilph Rescrv*
school building
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| Kltxlbltlon t'-nnls matches by
| William T Tllden II al St. (
, wer*' played on a specially built to finance
cork t«ud cuuvar court. jtloua."
hand, borrowing* of country ties, discarded to'l* t w-t.l* r and J
hank* showed a gradual expansion perfume bolt les, fruit '>d «Rv«.
to mot the withdrawals of tie Jars and barber’s loMen Into®*,
l.oula! posits and the demand for funds and they are enthus'astte' about
agricultural opera the way these eheoner piece*
glass have taken th* color.'* ,
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1931, newspaper, April 30, 1931; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758147/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.