Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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YOAKUM TEXAS, AFTERNOOX OF FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1982
Bun^YQAKyMQYER 2,000 DANCE MUST CIVIL WAR
UNDER TEXAS SKY GENERAL DIES OHIO
MOULTON FESTIVAL
JURIST AND DAUGHTER JAILED
By C* S- Morgan
nnHE EMPLOYEES, diivc-
A tot's and stockholders of
the Yoakum National Bam* __
held their annual picnic on acclaimed biggest event
Rocky creek near Shiner, ever staged in this
Thursday and enjoyed a , part of state
WAS NINETY-SIX, LINCOLN
MADE HIM BRIGADIER GEN.
ERAL AFTER BATTLE
OF CEDAR CREEK
BIHIINGFIRLD, Ofc\\ Vpt 'i\
V.F> J, Warren Kcitar, one of lliv
°W‘W Ihwwnnd peophdanced survivms cixU t,;v:sk
died today, mi T.V pther
sumptuous picnic dinner.
President Ed Palmer says
that they had enough to eat
for both he and H. D. M. and " "*
take caiv of the ivst of the "mtit°«. beneath * cloudy ivs»» two known isvs^s -ivuvrsi- ,w:
crowd as well, A most en-j*fcy, when ts* people or vdi-ti-cr* i«w^ e« Tv-whsi-my m*s-
joyable time was reported by, under th,- auspice* of the Mc-aton ^ 'v ' ; *'
*11 I John Fred I'lors-Mi of
all thost Pus.nL u!lv Department <**>**4 th* xvx, *** ^ x,wpo:t.
VrvURINC. THE PAST few ;«1«I*W»*B "* thor street v*vtt\K Tw«' Mb s«fv VO K,' iVr Hr w*«
mJ days we have t>een. IV- program on San Jacinto n sM spwte'r of the national house 01
representatives IsSl to tsoy Ho
ceiving numei\>us articles and | with thousands v>t visitor* tilting
suggestions regarding the ob- „r(OT« .*». «“«t* !*"' ♦*'" «“ «* «“»" »
servance ot May llay. A Na-'
tional organiiation has been
functioning for a number of
years with the idea of creat-
ing interest in a child health (
program in every community j
of the country. Among the ""•»** w ^ *****
a thousand population. to capacity.
Sixteen hundred people paid fifty
cents each to dance and MMNth
cam* from far away to attend the
vvrni. Two orchestras furnished
stories I'ecently I'eceived is
one of a recreation center
established in the most trou-
blesome area in San Francis-
t ho third Ohio volunteer infantry.;
ami fought in battle*. He
major„ general w hen peace ox me. t
Idncoln matte him brigadier e'»- ,
ml after the battle of (X4M'
Greek. wnr of Phil Sheridan's ’
famous ride immortalised In the 1
LOVE IS REFUSED
. MANDAMUS WRIT
SUPREME COURT HELO STATE
DEMO EXECUTIVE COMMIT.
TEE ACTED WITHIN
RIGHTS IN RULING
MAYOR E. RUNK
TAKEN BY DEATH
IN SHINER TODA1
HAO GUIDED THE OESTINV
SHINER FOR U YEARS
tls in pre
-Miens b
AUSTIN,
supreme com
democratic execut
acted witiun its rig
a pledge that t»airt
elnv't pcvstdeMial
support nominees at general elec-
tion*. The opinion was written by
Thomas If ilwnuosl, oss-'C'alv
justice. He sold the statutes plain'
ly confer such authority on the
committee. A suit was brought by
former State Senator Tom l,ove
on invitation ot the Women's
iS t T*' — The 1
Mayor K Hunk, Tt ^xsam,
kl that the s'ate w,mths and * da\a old, promt
tttivv ,awtttnitt»a' v;t)»«'n of Shiner, passed a way
Othts »n rxattttrine nn'rntnv at Jt oYks'k, after
danceil toftHher. Hill Cttmthw tw>etn.
played ntmh'Mt da nee hits, w hiW \
an old-time hand played oVl mel-
odies so dear to tie- hearts of the
PIONEER FIRMER DIES
I,
o»iW |*i»m f*»< -*
Mo M. Narwad veteran Herts Cnretin* JudQe. and hi* da^Mer,
Lain, *7, mutt eerve prieen mntence* because the daughter
state Kind* te speculate In Mocha and her father altered court record*
to shield her. In their tHal In Raleigh both pleaded guilty- Th* girl was
sentenced to two yssrs In prison end her tether was g ven a c*e yc«r
sentence,
»N >VWWN-WV»S, NN NV V *
1
.rt at’.aok Thumiay,
, newr rallied. t\%f
had syjixlial tin- destiny
- ntayxvr, and the __
'w.d m serr\'w srh.'*
chsmi h. wml oxsrr the
heair ful little town hccettn,' their
beloved Mayor, K Hunk, had
breathed his last.
Mayor Hunk played a prominent
iv»rt in making Shiner a beautlNd
my
Shine*
cltieen
a iva'I
Ohrist ian Tempemnce t'n»%u» Uov .,uW, M., atwmyit had the Up
svmghi a mandamus forv-nu terest of the town at heart, and
democratic officers to admit xoters andden vteath at an early
to primaries without taking th,-; Xhia morBlng was
CO, in which it was stated ****
that juvenile delinquency was T>"' XVHV a***1"**
completely eliminated after ‘h'' «»n ot the kimt own onandier n farm-
a ,-uaeMari At' Anoru- «lv«'n in this ivirt of the state t rotwatat A .amthr, farm
onl> a short peilOOOt <npe¥B*|» ' s or living two and a half miles'
tion. “There is need in every,h> MouU"n ^ v^k,,m ,lksi ,v< »,,vuci
village town or city for a Xlenlton Unrents-Tvochcrs Asso^ | l \ oakum, d.,si at his iwio <
recreation center,” the Chil- icl*lto» ,uw* throurhemt thv
_________TEIISWE INSURANCE | PUPILS OF HOPE SCHOOL
AT A6E OF 79 TODAY: DEPT Tn PROSECUTE ! TO PRESENT ‘ARIZONA
ATTEMPTS AT ARSON COWBOY' HERE TUESDAY
j pledge, Tin Dallas
* refused, and the
| elvlt appeals oertifiisl the vxis,' t
I the supreme court to avoid delay
DALLAS April >T'-!*'\e
said he would have no statement
to make until he liad stuyliyd thy.
opinion
dren's Bureau advises, and
along the same thought a
writer in the ‘American City'
has the following suggestion:
“‘Now is the time for all good ,
«ity officials to realise th* *•»• ‘n 'v'vrv
low price of leal estate and, *KHW'‘
the need to provide ‘made, The grvxvcus went t« the m out
Boy Scouts soM
13. a, m, toitay after a linserinsr
DESPITE RULING THAT LAW'jonioRS OF YOAKUM HIGH
i
Illness. Mr, Ohandler had lw« in ‘
111 health for alwmt two years, ami i
work* for the unemployed
gives them a splendid oppor-
tunity to acquire and develop
park and pla^vgixamd ai'eas.'
While this suggestion Mas
day and the
soda water.
Moulton eit;*ens spent two busy'
weeks preparing for the event and
tickets to the street dunce were I w'*nv J w ill
! whv> wv»e grieved to Hum of his
vh-ath this morning,
Funeral servkvs will hi rs^n*
dweio.1 from the lumie of Martin
OEFINING OFFENSE HELD
UNCONSTITUTION AL
SCHOOL TO SPONSOR THE
PLAY AT AUDITORIUM
ton Fire Department, sponsors of
the gigantic event.
BANK ROBBERS CONTINUE
ELUDE OFFICERS IN OKU.
was well known In this section,* usTIN. \. , ,F*
having livxal here Tl years during inMir*n,v department
vigvMxynsly investigate and
; prosecute vne- - w here it believes
. then,- has been an attempt nt nr-
son. Benptte tKe action of a dis-
tnct vN-urt holding that the law
Tucker. HW Hast Hugo street defining the hffYnee of an attempt
oYkx'k ^atUAlay a^tern-wn inter*'
ment will W made in Oak <1rv>\>'
cemetery.
to commit wrson ss uno.'nst itution-,
Ini.
The vlecsasisl Ss snrvive.1 by his ^w.rt In holding
wife and eight children; H t'haw.L
A fanly capthtn was cited by the
the law
! ter of Shiner, Albert Chandler of
1, H
4 unconstitutional
IvXytiVMKi S. Mauls, fire
nutde by a north pit writer it
also applies to southern cities
re^^STrJr: !z^rtr; rr,
_ * AIRPLANES AND CARS ,>wakunv Mrs Bill Hunt of Hons- ,VNJtsjbK, t<x hj|x>, cu n>
I ton. Miss Lena Fhaadler of Y.v*. ........ ,
insur-
the
everything
totv. Miss Lena Chandler of Yon-
‘ knnv and Fvlw ar\l and Sidney
nnHE FARMERS seed Umui
1 Pa,iHS RUnOlinC- i ^ Yoakum.
es that Texas fai*mei,s arei T'" rohtwrv. he nx'evi u tw ^__
-/^.FARMERS VISIT UNJN6
rate of loans they say that ,n'm sn m v,
only about half of the money u‘r ^ VNt''5 Hi,n
alloted to Texas will be k>»n- son- ^ Th‘ > kidnapped him when
ed. April 80 is the dead line h" Nv*ut his to tWjr
on applying for loans and all Iy'rk,''{ !*"u,h °r A'*-‘
who expect to appfv have At n""n ^
t»en urged to do so immedi- Nh1 ^ Stst" ^
ately and not wait until the W3*n ot
last minute. “Texas fanners
are as shy of the Federal
loan as horses were of auto-
mobiles in the late 90‘s.” of-
ficials stated, “but these
loans are in no sense charity,
because this money has to be
'repaid.” Maybe the fanners
of Texas are better off than
our friends ir. Washington
punished
Since the state has ne right of
i appeal in crimtBal cases, the state
| cannot carrv the cas,' in w hich
j the law was declared unstitutional
The Cowboys wives amt girl* o
Hop,- will Journey to Yoakum on
Tiu's,isy evening and present the
"Ariaona Cowboy-'* a w,-stern st,v\
that rw-enttv ma.U- a b>jf »>>{ ;x{ the
Hvhh- School The play will (h* en-
acted by the pupils of the Hot-,
Ihiblio Sohool, acw'rvling to an ,vv
nonPccment made by L. R McCuf
fin. movrinitmlwi ot the Yoakum
Dubho Sctwv'ls
The Juniors or the Yoakum High
School arv sponsoring the play for
tho benefit of the school. A veov ,^
small admission charge will N-
made The foi’.ow ;ng pupils of the
Hope SchvX'l are uw'luded in th'
cast.
Cow Nn Sheriff, v'h.is K, Mun j.
son Marguerite Mtanre, Olivia
NEW PICTURE MICKEY
MOUSE CLUB BE TAKEN
INSIDE THEATRE SAT.
Manager Kudv
Grand T*i«Mth announced t.nfa.y
that a n» v\ pictutv- of the Grand
Mickey Mouse v'lub would Is- tag-
en inside the theatre and all mem-
bers are urged to Is- on hand at
la oYKvk sharp tf thee wish to
tve includtat Mothers hava- been ad-
vised that the chiMfen wih js.vs-.
itively ts- tnm.si out of the show
in time to return home beNwre If
d.'tmci court j;ttle town which he had served ••
iffh xOMirt of
Yhineral servken will be condnet-
,sl from his home Saturelay after*
n-vvn at S o'cbv-k. Interment wtl, be
made r, t e Shiner cemetery, und-
er the anspsa's vd the shiner
Vasvvnic t -vlgc, according tv' le K*.
' Buffington
1 Mayvr Buns is survived by hha
wife, three daughters,
Welters o; S inner, Mrs. ftalttsT
l.c-.wrvr. . llonst.Ml, Miss Km*
linhk ci Shiner; thre,- sons: K-
liunk o: Don lamfs. B Bunk «t
— | Alice, ami Herbert Bunk
Garbadv' of the ton
HOME NEAR SWEET HOME
DESTROYED BY FIRE
l-ampley, Heav-kiah Rtigg. v'has
FOUNDATION FARM TUE.
to the higher courts. An attempt
w ill be made to have thv- case
l'he large farm home of Louis
Bellinger, Mrs Bugg. Mrs. KulaUe J ^^nia- Two ami om*-halt miles
Borv'hers. Raul qulllan. Kenneth ‘MHt ^ " ^ 'b'-tr-cyed
Munson. Young'un. Mrs. Maurba'
bv fir,- las; night The family had
held unconstitutional by the court
Thirty-one IVWnt County farm-
ers and farm women, m company
with J. a. Oswalt, ivwhtt County
Agent made a tour of the Lading 'v' ''Hminal appsuls. we still haw
KNk Hanson said they j Wundation Farm, located nt l.ul- <'or arrg'n law and we know It
treated him well, hid In rough last Tuesday. April IX
country and released him early I They saw young turkeys being
today, WUoy Dost, round the world'
flyer. Is aiding tn the search tn
his plane.
brought before the court of erim-' ‘ ' . , ' ‘ . I r*-*->at t\v- »v,, n.«g» .» . .
. , _ Kvans Grimly Grim, Bv>bert Will- i-rwi to. * n v anc a. a fondant
AL CAPONE ASKS FOR NEW
TRIAL IN SUPREME COURT
CLAIMS CERTAIN ACCUSA-
TiONb NOT MADE CLEAR
IN INDICTMENTS
\V VSH \ •*'-'N kpr SS (f>w
Al CapvVft filed a petition asking
the supra--, court to r»-v ow action
of the seventh c"cntt cswirt of ap*
5u-als w' ,-K afonncil his ll-yenr
income t ,\ evasion sentence. He
st;U is n v»un:y jail in Chicago,
getting i'lwlit on his sv-rnence.
The petition claimed the indict*
ment was drawn in such general
terms as failed to inform the da-
inal appeals in another case,
"liven though the law may
o: the nature and cat
j lams. Duke Wackshear, Maurice v'ou: ^*-ania Nw-\i a pt' j ,v certain accusations,
t Bvans v\vralle. Mrs. Clan YVllk jv U 'n hltofcen and .v- ^hned that certain counts
lams. Yv'ur Kee, CUan Williams , ojvnevl the dixvr leading tc t le to sp»s-ify failure t<
LATE NEWS FLASHES
vt^TlN. April SS. <JP*—fk»ver-
is noi the w ill of''the people to
permit the practice of arson.”
mists! in brooder bouses the same Mnb>vi Therefore we ask
as chickens Mr, Hicks, the pen! Ith** ^ Xwal authorities and cit*
try- foreman, reported that they ] MW* throughout the state con-
raised IAN* turkey's to market last ** vb'Ofwrate with ns In onr
j year from approximately IMS' that | efforts to curb incendiary fires. If
J were hatched in incubators, Mr,'the new law is unconstitutional we
< Hicks savs, "Turks and ekieS? ate
Town Afraid. Corahe Le- Black-
! kitchen, flames stn't into his *ace.
taxes, thus being outside of th*
shear, Mrs. Kdith Mcv\vrd YVilb »rscape\i without injury, statute he is accused of > ioiattng.
tarns, Kulalie Biggs Big Ktk. l.u-! •bxvxliais to information here The petition crubsi with th* an-
ther Munson | ^ h*vne and contents was *^sertton that forced and dowMMI
CnwMyn Otto Bore Tiers. Henry F [ _ constructions of the statutes tn
Borchers, M. K Jacobs. William ~ __ ^ _ entrap option defendants wem
l-ampley. Wm. Borchers. YY'esley (^SANIZATIOII TO BE ***Sr*i *v' central principle? of
Frttt Henry
LOCATED YOAKUM FOR TIME
government
I
f hatched to live, and if they die h
shall do even thihg possible to sec
is ivw»*.i hy the
thought and ma>*be the fact m>r R‘ ^ *5u‘rl‘,v* »riwvintvsi a. R ^s the fault of the «**►*■* «-* r.*t: ,Va: ''n'
that Thvse n-TIl - riilSVnS succeed tne the sbv c'*' j legislature that w ill hold water.
half of the allotted appropria- ,*hf' A*svV**u' Jus’h>' H'! 0r*n a ljs-tvn trench *ik» was sn ov,
tion is a compliment. Any- 'U'U‘h th,? '*''>nvth VXkWrt ^ ctvtl,tev'l et much interest to the men {VAllflil anun MAP TTiy IUT
M*aj’ We had rather see the1*'**'^' * ** A mar it Kv IJack Shelton. Manager of the farm i ICM orr
loans inn well under the
amount than to see needy
fanners turned down.
H&HSCHOOl ONE ACT PLAY
CHAR8ES ARE FHEB M Th>. t^vM
next! Sin nnT8!v!u Snu8Tiiv8 urg»»l»«na "< ^n \n; me
will N' located at Yoakum for svv'-
i ,... .......... . ». , ... !eml months this summer according
SAN .ANTONIO, April Jf t.T' — ' K
! _ _ _ .. ^ to an anmvumvmen; bv Mr Sche n
T. X. Raves. JT. of m Adams ^ „ . . .
, , v _ . tvslay. Mr. Sv'hein has as assistant
strivi't. was charged with assault ■ ...
—___ __________ ______________ . .. , . . „ and cc*-wojrker v has IbMhbaum,
FOR HOUSTON TOURNAMENT!:' :lK3«•- x—*
ROBERT ALBRECHT OPENS *
ELECTRICAL SHOP TflflAT
PENNEY BLD6. LOTT ST.
SEVERS DUTIES WITH AL-
BRECHT JEWELRY COM.
PANY AFTER 12 YEARS
OF SERVICE
Robert a ibreebt ventured into a
| Jack Shelton. Manager of the farm
M1YMI . FV_M ^ j ***** “There Is not as much waste
Aj>ru ir ^ with An ow j v,f ilww,vn iwiipmmm \\n A ci>mrlntnt ft ltd in th*' court. .. , . ..
l^tth \lUVrr, Aiutriikih iviilHx, - ’ . __ ' i . . . . . j Mi Sch^^n w^5, Kn\>n n t '
and blwgk MKk The tktny acres I w«“ very cwpably thV T t .« ? T ' ^*!^ ^ Tvmkum having
associate tn several flights, were L h*]^ j represented at the State BawKnc | t' m^l^wvmmi' ^i****'''1 * numN'r of successBil
I held far questioning after Hadew j \ \ * ** ** meet which is being held in Hons- f, . \ ^ M , .wi**1** f“r th'' R TYpartment business of bos own today, when
T»ym BAU lilftsAA faatu Clark, aviator, was fv>und shot In * ....... ^ WTV I ten *t this time, when Al bYobese.1 r t ^ „ { ,' i s*'xrv »* present is here di- h'' cp.-n.-.l a modem, up-tc-dnt*
£5=55t
«. HW. -Clou^bwrM.- «». .«««. . 5»r- ^ - 'i^'- 11*JT -s ««». «-<*<«» •«- « »*.»
t» s.. ,»«« wh«.„, It Win | - *"* toH**l TVwe »W n» >—» ™>*»
be entered for regional honors ini HOPK-WRU* X. J. April SS.— _ ' ' svw k - - tw » ' ^ *<nv>' Th»r^,|k' morning and
the mterseholastlc One-Act lHav | i.Fl—Nd. Charles A. Lindbergh ^ ^ farm." " j hundreds of class A. B and C bowl-
I returned from a mywterKms tww
Toumament.
This play Is under the direction day trip, presumably trying to Ipyifka » Iflftf am t nrriMl
of Miss Nannie Bay Baker, eenlor tabtish contact with his baby kid- CAiNA UUvQL oULL nctfU.
advisor of the local high school,
and won first place nt the district
tournament held nt Shiner recent-
ly, Th* play was presented nt the
**- T. A. Father's Night Ml nt
na inters. No announcement of the
results was made, however, lie
held conferences today with sev-
er*! person*. The baby was bom
II months ago today, and sms ktd-
th* Mgh school auditorium tost- napped March 1.
weak and was declared one of the
"beet sheet plays ever presented.
Those making the trip included
Mh Nannie Ray Baker. Hr*, a.
ttsaea Dorothy House.
SnelL Vert Ice Neill Louise
and Cecil Rowan and Jo*
th* t l.kn me* tesnfes were
In and aroard the Tan-
Cal, twos trn t fer the
hsviet Fawner* Btnnt frees Air
MOSCOW (ZP) — Airplanes are
EMERGENCE IS NOTED
COLtJRGF STATION. April H-
f JP>—F, L Them**, chief of -the
Texas Agricultural Rspertmeat
Station, reported that boQ weevil
inutww up to April 1C sms the
Cteeteet on record here, at tit per-
playing an Important part tn spring}cent. The greatest, previously
soaring In ^pvtet Russia this yeear Ml percent tn ltn,
Oats .and sunflower ptaatm are to >
be sown from the air near Stnlta-
gmd and tn Dagestan: 1.IW acres
of rice and IIWI acres of" wheat Silt M heme
wiii he mrdid tn middle Ante and
Mtt neve* of rice and UUW ac-
re* nt pasture tn Mm north Oau-
Mari AveriR of the Ctevelaad In-
dians has naaouawed that he will
»kb yestr.
More than ICC
tered tn the tttt costing touma-
l meat of the Fort Worth Skieatffle
era from every part of the stab'
will roll before the fbucdny ses-
sion is completed A dispatch from
Houston today stated that a class
B bowler had set a record of CIC
far a three game series and as the
Yoakum men arv registered la
ct*ss-.'.\ they will have tc better
this mark to win
The doubles and Hug!*? will be
rolled Saturday and the team will
toll Sunday afternoon. Frv'bese,
Becker and iXirbode left this aft-
ernoon and Dmtd and Marek trill
leave Saturday morning.
In an automobile at
North Alamo streets when a man
i stepped to the running-board of
the oar and ft re-1 a pistol once.
The woman pushed the assailant
fbun the ruaning-henrd aa-l the
wounded Hayrw's drov-e to the Slan-
ts t^os* infirmary where he re-
ceive,! first aid. according to po-
lice.
MFLNSHOR Tex.
S5a*t« re twiiwny has given n fire
acre tract of land ta Muleshee far
a city park. Plans are under way
far its beautification and equip-
of service.
because he believed tew-os in this The new business will be known
section were far ahead of the aw'P- 'N* Robert Albrecht Radio Shop
age tv'was of the stabv *»d the owner of the new eateri
gp —. prise will specialise la repairing
MR. AND MRS. H. D. MEISTCR radm*. electrical appliance*, alee-
ATTENO TEXAS PRESS MEET *refrigerators ami phonograph*.
- Mr, Albrecht has satisfactorily
Mr. and Mrs. H D. Meister left proven his technical guaUficetien
Thursday afternoon for San An- as a radio service man. by
Raves telephoned police a short uvak> wlwt they will attend th* I examination of the official
time later and asked that he be
arrested in connection with the
shooting.
TEXAS WEATHER FORECAST
annual meeting «f the South Texas
Press Association. Newspaper own-
ers from probably 1W towns tn
this section are exported to at-
tend
_ ( While there Mr and Mrs. Meister
RAFT TRXAB—Ctomty and prob-'wiu *»*> attend the Battle of
ably showers tonight and Satut- f Flowers,
day Cooler la'the west and north
,.f" - Thb> Saturday. % I »»• thilvereltv of MMecta
W'KBT TJCXAS—Partly riouvly to J »*•*•»» Player* w« be used in tv"
cloudy: with scattered showers la, <**tkw en the OnpherV limited
the east and north and somewhat »»' “ «»** varalty this spring, try-
colder tonight. Purity cloudy Stnb.^ts having fulled te r*m*l any
imarked difference In Rmr play.
•*, -
M ii,*w. OA,.
A. ,
iLal 1
A,Vv'A,.,-k .,
■■-id.
. • - '
MenY Axaoriatioa ef New
City, Teceetty.
Robert was bom In Fayette
ty. and came to Yoakum from
Httavtlte and has acquired
friends In this section who
wish him success in hie new
ness venture
The new radio shop
saangns and ;* eumrr
madam devke* fbr repairing m
Atwati
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