Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 240, Ed. 1 Monday, January 13, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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m INOAV, JANUARY 18. 1980
THE YOAKUM HERALD
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Confessions of Deaf-Mutes
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Bnlercd Match t.< 1917, at Yoakuui, T. ut:> u<* Second Class Mutter
Fndet lit** Act Of Cotigiesa ol M»i.'< S. 1ST!)
tttcr.RLY huusciupuon-
»All.\ MHlSCUUTlON.
"As simple as drawing blcuth"
Is a (.minion expression.
lint ncltlici ih.' astlunatic uor
.1 Year $150; 6 Months 76c tlx* scientist will -uibscilbe to Its
1 Ymr in udvuucc $5.00; 1 Month 50. correctness Pile former because
drawing breath .lo.'s not conic
SAN FRANCISCO ,l.,n *. In a
iam w ti.'ii' stli'iio. is ahsohitv,
Da l.i i Ji lin It CummisM'y; S. .1 .
l*»dr»- ol ihc Siluni “ s ifi.nl
with eloquence.
Each day tin tutus from a laud
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ivrcmonlal axes an-
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i. vim of anthropology at tin
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o ha.o coiuo 11 on
\nioiln.n Indian
easy lor him, and tin* scientist
hooauso ol iho complexity ol Iho
phoiiomoiion, inuoli ot which lie
does not >ot fully understand f
h. hot tot mad. Y" living t hltiKH hroatho lln-
1,., i,. a\i, and 'Ituph single. cll.-d plants and an
|> mini' beautiful, it tin Una Is take up oxygen from tin it
ul |u .my itiiots In rUoy Inunodlaio onvlionnu'iii, bo that,
i Iho . Umax or human I »*■’. water or soil.
1 Tho higher living things, how-
pi'lmiiho peoples natural ever, lm\o need of complex mu
In ihoir nods \v.«ro laig» i chinny. and man Is provlUod
In statui ilo than themselves, undi"'ih lungs, olios Is walls and ilia
that tin* i;o.l would tlitlnuly nood J I'licattm.
la re,.'i woupons C’onaoQUt>nl ly. ’I'ho hioathlng mar hi ivory may
ili.,,, ), itnunial av woro o.ui ho divldod Into two so.lions t Ul*
si.loiably Ian - i than iho ordinary is ronr.-rnod with tho inoohaulrs
haul.* iiirt., and o.nild not poh ' hooping Iho air In tho hums In
slhly him ho. n uso.l as prarilral t'onslant motion, tho olhor with
woapom by mdlnary si/,oil human <*>.. rhomlrul Inlorohaimo of two
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hoauillul oxamplo of
tuonlal axes. It Is
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found
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pt act leal waiiiii'i
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to tho Protort you i
to ph. j (’hook Writot
,.ild Ilorald tllflo*
I'ho I on . ■ 11 \ i t . ■ '
n securing HIK'D a spool
chock with
Clot Olio
rases oxygon, lo ho taken Into
the hlooil stream, and carbon
dioxide, to ho given oil
Tho air in Iho lungs is kept in
motion through tin m iion oi ilo
ohosl, and tin* dome dike muscle
railed tho dluphrae.m. whirl, sop |
aruloH iho Inside ot llie body into |
two parts, the upper part of tho
.host, or thorax, and the lower
at tin' part, the abdominal cavity,
HKI tij Iho lungs play little or no parti
l on. ill. language ot speech.
"I: was invented in the I8lh
.. ntury by Abbe do I'Kpoe aud Is
unixorsal. \ deaf mute ruu go
anywhere in tho world and con*
verso wiM. others unjuiitntod with
tho signs.
uuv, liirj tin umiiiiu.* avium
words with pictures by speUing
thorn out on their pictures, but
picture words by way of illuatm*
j tlon art* used as a rule. If a word
can be used easier than finding
a picture to illustrate their mean-
ing. then they use the word.”
The minds of deaf-mute children
are almost blank when they ftrat
i attend school, according to tho
priest. They have none of the Im-
pressions other children have
j gained by hearing. Their school-
ing is started by showing thorn
stuffed animals and drawings of
definite objects.
•'Wo show them, for oxamplo,"
ho says, "a small stuffed Hon and
th.-it make Iho sign of the lion
a hand hold like a claw drawn
backwards over tho forehead. Wo
repeat this scores of times, polnt-
j ing at the same time to tho word
‘lion* written on tho blackboard.
This is carried out with other
objects until tho impression Is
registered. ”
grow n ups
talk to a strange world ot science,;
whore fingers and taros and mo ; :l
. , I verted in the Want \d Section nf
VIV.t.N l Ml tut I DtlM lte ^ fit l ft
Just a description of what you
wish to sell . . . from boo’s hon-
brleU building .... In-
“XXX" MARKS THE SPOT
A1 Smith Issue to Flare Up
In Several of This Years’
Campaign for U.S. Senate
BY RODNF.Y DUTCHER
NKA Writer
^ASHINOTON—The At Smith
Issue will figure to s greater
or lesser degree tu several of this
year's senatorial elections. In
two or three cases If niny be Just
panics and other corporations era
out to "get" both 710(110 and
Black.
The chairman of the state com-
mittee and the man who moved that
1 tins St Ignatius College priest
i has devoted his time to deaf-
] mutes.
In a special confessional, where
a plate glass window replaces th«*lj^ant
j usual wire screen and where light
i supplants the customary dark
ness. Father t'uniniiskey hears the
confessions of liuudrcdH of little
children whose lips have never ut-
tered a word, whose ears have
never known the beauty of speech
or music.
ENvther Cummiskey has become
this paper win bring swift, suro
results. tf
MT. PDKASANT Contract let
for building of >21*0,000 milk
important enough to decide th- »'•« »nd the man who see-
r„NUH loaded the motion an attorney for
J the Alabama Power Company Tho
some or our most famous »on- Lupiw<M, >llms rtf lho movement are
ators, standing or re-election l>rlncipal,y Muscle Shoals and a re-
U!'."\.‘V J.U“ I Auction of corporation taxes.
Hetltu-s ciicmt* •, undoubt<allv will
Hemn he barml f.x*m the ticket are I t,.acher. confessor and chum com
said to he attorneys for the South- .... j ..
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In the three institutions
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lu.r.ka, ('arte. tJl.ms o. Ytrg.i.ia.
l-'iumiolit Mel.t-udcl Simmons ot
1«I<k the Smith issue ag.iit.st him
Nor... O....UU. Tom I 1,1 ""r"'- ,‘U' "
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but they don’t know how.
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speak,
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CHEAPER EVERY DAY
Since getting our car license out
of hock aud purt ot our taxe*
l>aid. we feel able to make a farth-
er n'ductlon In prices on goods.
Of course you know we harp
the world on a downhill drag
when It cornea to drugs and shops
our prices being only about 88fi
on the dollar.
Coty face powder 73. ladles’ ray-
on hose 28, IM» soap 4. toilet
paper 3. milk Ux and 9, Dutch
Cleanser 7, are only a few Items
to show you how low our regular
pi ii-..,-. niv and Dow you can wear
et Alabama
Noi’I’Ih. technically a Republic
an, supported .Smith in the D>'.’S
campaign ll.-tlin and Simmons
dc cited Smith And Class stood
bi'ldh bv the party ticket vvl.il.-
ln> late voted for Hoover
I'ovv.-r Intcri-.ts luvolvrd
whether many of loms
people will turn against him simply
because he turned against Smith.
He is lik.lv to make an antivor-
potation campaign, as ttlnck did
avaiust Mi.ukhcad ... IP'.'t*
.»m ia N.orask.i tin Anti-
Saloon l.ca-.-.u. and the public nidi-
lies arc ..-ported to l.chuirovvin Di-
visions There arc the eone.-nital I tHunvonds in a short Huh* if you
deal those who arc horn unable! have sense enough lo savo jour
Tho Democrat te central com- du.-lt iouslv under Norris Norris
inlttep m Alabama has read llll came so'6hp from carrying his slate
lit. out of the party and HetlinT «"»' Smith, as he tried, that they
deprived of rcnomh.ation, will probably will he able to give him a
run independently against John: hot tight tu the primaries One
it Bankhtad. thp prot.ul.lo regu hoars hero that national Vntl*
lar nominee in November Saloon l eague otbeials advised the
Th» Smith . me uttdouhledlv Nebraska superintendent t-* lav olY
' .o hear, and those who become ^
deaf later in lit«- dm lo accident ^'ol *’•
or disease. 1'hesc we call the ad
v cntiliously deaf
•They have novel hoard sounds
and their perfectly formed and
! normal voiee m rims are power I
i less to speak.
"The language they sp. ak with
their fingers, hands and expres-
sion is one of pictures not words.
It ,s a beautiful and graceful lan
c.uar i totally dift.-rcni in idiom
money buying at the Perkins
will In- Important in this via Norris, luit that the superintendent
bam a fight, hut tharo sesms ru< want right ahead Norris has <i ,
.on to hcllev'o that there is more ways voted drv and the l - - peo-
to th* H*fltn alt nation than antli pi* h*r*. muen a- they dl t: roved
the eye While it appears on the | his jump to Sui.tli, are not hitter |
surface that the Democratle com against him
inlttec was merely punishing Ucf-j Humors Unit Fxdovcrnor Sam-
Ill. for ills anti Smith posit ion, j uel K Mclxdvic now on tin Fed
one hears it said that its action jeral EYirn. Mmird. would be ha. ked
is.. p,.i t of i wtll-organited effort |again*! Norris u. th* primaries by
»<f Alabama corpotations and re-, i-tandpat Kcpnl.lt. an and oigautacd
uctlonary forces to regain control drys are not a» strong a-, they were
OtITOUU WAY
By J. R. WILLIAMS
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of Alabama politics and public of-
fices Heflin is regarded as com-
paratively progressive and his col-
league. Hugo L. Black, even more
ao. The story is that power com-
Washington, intensely interested in
the political fate ot Norris lias
been hearing more lately about tin*
possible cundldacv of State Picas
urer Stebbins
in tl.e mechanics ot air move
meat. They may be conceived as
' b*'*pc placed Inside the thorax
| Ilk.- a rubber balloon inside a
1 iin Ir < *t Itnlluu n ('iin! i nry i*» • |w»
common impression, vve do not
suck in nor yet blow out air from
I Hie chest The act Ion is more
Msmor.al Hall Dedicatad
Dike, la V splendid soldier-
Memorial Hall was d. dic.ti.G h. t-
under auspices of The Vmertcan
Leyden.
sl.bl le.
We breathe In by el.-valine the
chest wall, raising the .H>-- low
erluu, or still bettor, coutraetmg
the diaphragm, a, d relaxing some
vvl.sii Ho- abdominal muscles
tkmversi-lv hv lowering. Hu
.best wall pulling tl.e ribs down. >
nlaxlu iho diaphragm, aud con
iracilng Iho abdominal nmselos. i
vve (Muse the air pressure inside j
j Hie chest to become greater tbanj
Hie presaute of the air outside,
and hence vve exhale, or breathe I
out. I
roluuttmr Bads: in 2 . and f>
columns for inventories and an
until statements Bankets Brint
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Halts Raiding
HEAVY SHEETING PAPER
We have a large supply of heavy
sheeting paper 52 inches square
dP 41)0 a Doaeu. Bankers Printing
Oo. 192 6 w
Silly Gho.o*
Fairy Prince “You may have
whatever you want for a Christ
mas present."
Lucky Ponton "1 think I'll
chooao a wit* or a motor car."
Fairy Prlnoe •— "How foollah!
Why don't you **l*ct oomatblof
you fma laaoiaT"
’rwo ni:\v
GULF STATIONS
At Your Sorvico
Alcohol Tor youp Uadiator
2..c Quail
No-Nox tlasolinc 2-le
That
flood titllf
21c
(tasoliuo
Supivmo Motop Oil—
(.Juart 2.V
tlulf Pride (>il 10c
t->i ao t'.aiiou)
GULF SERVICE STATIONS
lUt.VNP AVI-:. I.OTT ST.
Dtyer and livers
Managt t s
YOAKUM COUNCIL NO. 58
MODERN ORDER OP
PRAETORIANS
Meets tirst Thursday
.d each mouth At 8 p
a. In K. ot 0. Hall.
Visiting Praetorian*
welcome.
B H. Trey big. Worthy Recorder
F. V Pavltcek. Sublime Augustua
TLansfel
YOUR MOVING JOBS
Baggage to be transferred?
Luggage to be delivered to
train or boat before your de-
parture os*, a hurried Dip a
hundred miles, across the con-
f ItKinf oe nt'oi'a.tno'T M'Ihviim
all other conceivable transfer
jobs can be attended to by ur
promptly. We'll call whenever
you say, if you Just ’phone 181.
MERCHANTS TRANSFER CO
Phone 1S1
Federal Judge J. W. Wood rough,
above, ot Omaha, recently ruled that
prohibition agent* m«*t hav*
aonreh war real* before raiding a
borne, neon though they may ten
whM they think ia
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Kepon of Hie (’ondiiion of the
YOAKUM NATIONAL BANK
\i \ oakum, in ihe State «ot Texas, at the close of husinesH
December 31, 1929
Kl-H'APlTltl.ATlON
Resources
Loans and Discounts $179,559,59
I nited States Bonds, lo secure Circulation . .. 50.000.00
Stock Federal Reserve Bank. Dallas 5,250.00
Bank Building, Furniture and Fixtures ------ 64,975.00
Other Real F.siate________—— --------------------- 36,000,00
Comm. Paper and Bkrs. Acceptances $209,634.86
l'nlted Stales and other Bonds 91,325.00
CASH ...................... 529,235.98 830,195.84
Total ~ -----------------$1,465,980.48
Liabilities
Capital stock ---------------------------------------,$100,000.00 ^
Surplus and Profits, net...-------------------------- 76,7I0.0I
Circulation ------------------------------------------- 50,000.00
DEPOSITS .......................................1.889, *14.18
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Total........................—.„.$l'4«B.MMt
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