The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 6, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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S-EyUsSS*
THI GRAHAM DAILY
SATURDAY. OCTOBER I, IM4.
NRA RECORDS ALL COOES
INTO 22 RELATEDCEASSES
W ashiugton.—The National Rei . supervision the sssembled nil the
Holt .of Sagcrton is! ****** AdmlgljtaRl'ion hss «h- I codes that tbear upon the produotion
nounced increase in it*-—industry of clothing and other coverings,
divisions 10,10, through grouping; The, probable < ultimate line.iip of
all textile,, apparel, ^ leather. —11 - ‘ '
visiting
codes
division-
“ml remaining
Hie follows:
industry divisions is as
Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Price; of 01-
ney attended the Weatherford game
last nigh),, £• ■ „
Mrs John S Wpod ju|)» rqtmluiJ
home after a visit in San Angelp
with her mother.
were visitors tn Graham to
___
1 step was a second stage in the pro-
' gram of Administrator Hugh S.
' Johnson for rationalizing' the ad-
j ioinistra.ion of codes "by placing-all
sited industries , together 'and al-
locating thrmu, for- NRA purposes,
t°j2-J r set ions* * fljfi-
The "new .division, contami«gtwo
of these sections, "covers more than
Mrs. Harry, ShoemakT,r&lrs. L, E. ' U,° «•*•? which represent mrmg* iitArammln
«Hf,wst'rstise^ ir+ssi\ysx£,
It is the second new division re-, -
ulting from the realinement of Professional, service trades;
f x
lumber,
Food, farm products.
Basic materals, steel,
building materials, fuels. >
Chemicatt., .drugs, paints, paper,
rubber.
|
Equipment, machinery, tools, fix.
tures, vehicles.
Manufacturing ” of use goods—
from household appliances to must-
Mr and MrsTTf V Williams of
Snyder surprised their sdh, .,.Ted
Williams, with a brjpf-y-ifft Friday. ,
*•: ^ • gether m a new
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gopeland-ieft P“«ic MtSit^minuni^tion, j Und | Tl
for Lubbock to visit their ; **?»*£_ ^rJ”?*po.rU.*',on. code‘-1
All branches.
arts
&
all
codes (except
codes, the other having "brought to- 'wholesale and retail
m a new /Division IX *11 food>- *“
' The entire Structure thus creat-
Monetary Policy
Supplier Weapon
In Kidnap Case
Washington;— President w, Roose-
velt’s monetary policy supplied po-
lice and federal agents the weapon
which broke open the Lindbergh
kidnaping mystery.
When Roosevelt nationalized the
Nation’s .gold stocks, he ordered
that .RdM ' should no Unger circu-
late a; money. ■ Both thp metal and
gold certificates were 'called into,
the Trea*uryv
1f”‘That Was tne reason a_ filling
station - operator^ became suspicious
when Bernard Richard Hauptman
offered a $10 (gold certificate m
payment for, gasoline. This suspi-
cion started the police inquiry which
identified the certificAte as
i
Only the Treasury and "Federal
Reserve Banks now may- hold gold
certificates legally.
BOMB CAT
Teacher: “This essay on. ‘Our Cat’
U exactly, worJ for word, the same
as .your brother’*.”
Arthur: Yea, nAiss. It’a the same
cat.
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SUCH CONST AH
Wife: WHt you logy
same when my hair /* ,
Husband: Why. not
Haven’t I stuck by
L blond, ted, black and
Ftiilay for Lwfc|bock
aqn, Monihe C opeland and wife.
r
under Acting-Divisional Administra
tor Leighton H. Peebles. " - i “nd industry purposes at this time,
JRfentiss Goonlo* who Has been Vh»* il i" not inflexible and several
ih eharge of! divisions, which adjoin in the
tiT yarded sufficiently "pa^ i^teld
mnalized for noth governmental
the textile codes, was placed |B | claszlfication, my. If ^ advisable, ^ Ihemaelvea into bet-
Mrs. "M. W. Sarifleld and-Clyde f
Conkl n were visitors in Fort Worth “dministrator
u, .. ■■■■»-• • the textile codes, A_ ,______
W**' .....- - 4- . charge of the new Division X .* '*'« be transferred without dislo.
- ■»s«i»a5SSa3S5®i!i.v
fofineAl into i a grouping distribu-! the 22 master classifications, but*
the present 682. -
-• It is expected- that “industries'
will more toward code mergers as
they gain administrative experience.
W. H.
Konri > of Wichita
nees visitors in Graham late Friday
aft*moos. i trap and service .codes only. ___,
1 fur and leather section, under Pep.
S. Bfrrf,
nigjjtgahd- ofl Sunday -'-
»“*»“» MtMy. w^sSSssi
"***• ht‘ ‘•"ndu,ts “ *«**»*■■' tion codes exclusively.
Me. and "Mrs. M. W. Sa'nf.eld left!
Sautrday morning for Houston
Whore they wjll visit their son, Gm'j
tion codes, exclusively.
, • The grouping of this division, as
j well as ' tbit in the recently an-
nounced Division IX, .is regarded as
the whole plan -js based on natural
dsfinjlions of industries and trades
ps written " le( i|«UWf«y and
IT thf PWITTnW*" * A n i w
mergers which are *X
pected " to result eventually will
take place between units of almost
idihticlll economic interest whose
separation at this time is based
tar coordination with kindred groups
and- -to reduce the unit cost of ad-
Something Mike U,06p,0*> hi
cattle, sheep and calves are slsugh-
tere^L- in, dhia. jjountrv every year
fto sW»pli^j|to*a.ubj|DOr'
.[pig vmn meat. ^ ' -
new structure behnr low arbitrary arid personal rather
'§alt Lake
Mr.' arid Mrs. B. L. Boyer and
Frank Tfall have' I etUfflrid -from
seventeen;, day. Y8f.»Al?ri»-SPiId
Santa Fe. Grand Ci
City and Denver^
- Mr. arid Mrs.’G. R. Lay and dau.
ghter. Marjorie, leave jSunday for
Waco and from there will go to San
Here under a single central" tfmti dftnmiiiit! iWOlil -X tetitativel"Wlong —stop.
’ Do not speed your car through
(own. A little child may thoughU
lesaiy run into the, street, or a
grown man carelessly make the
MSS '
Jee*V"—
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WE WISH TO THANK THE PEOPI
~T
GRAIfAM AND YOUNG COUN
for fhe splendid reception given us Friday affi
noon and evening for the formal opening
patronage and friendship Is most
soIWted. -
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QUALITY DRUGS^
PROMPT FOUNTAIN SERVICE
.Miller Drug Co.
J t i Of Driver Hotel Building, r-j
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Double I>Vc
Drag
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iiiiiihtififi
IM^I
ENTS
and One Way Plowa, Twin City Tractors, Drills. |
Harrows and ail other Implement* that yon
MOLINE 8ATI8FIE8.
AS. B. HINSON GRAUL COMPANY
Antoqio” where ■ artother
4I,illy, is to-be married.
daughter,
SOCIETY.
Jf*- Th:|. -
mined JB
secret iow.
and onlW
required f
, Handkeri-r- '
toys alt
tion. '
“The —hr
from th
symptou- , -
^ v\i
■ ‘■t,
—i—*U ., lhi*-
'■ ture of
BARRETT-PETTY /
WEDDING TAKES \ ,
PLA£E IN GRAHAM •
>; Mr. G. J. Barrett of R-S Top
community and Miss Rose £<ee Pet-
ty of Indian Mound were united in
marriage al the home of the Rev,
J. P. Stevensbiy" pastor oT tlsik Strict
Baptist Church in Graham 'last evert-
• -rtjg at 6T30 o’clock; Witnesse.- weze
■ s
. cammontj
'TS, runn-;- .
make it
ly and,
is pra
- history
, When 11
is no
there isl
eommur
away fr
keep
your pfc
all e
from
acteriatk
enforced.1
■f
•K.r*
£
, recently
Albert
apokeama
lorars in
^T...
brtdfVMi.iui Bonnie Bush ^of **Indian
> Mound and a Sir? Pet^ of bed Top.
* '3-d1bh~yosmg“cpupl« will make thej*.
’ home in the Red Top community.
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. KANGAROOS—
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34-yard line when the final, whistle
blew, Graham 25, Weatherforcl 6;
An estimated crowd of ope thous-
and witnessed the first game under
the. new lights, and praises of the
new lights and bleachers iyere heanl
on every hand. ’
Lester Ringgenberg, equipped with
an amplifier, gave the high points
of the battle from the sidelines, and
the fans left thoroughly saisfied with
r--"“ both the field and the way Knieffs
boys acquitted tbemaelves of lacking
■ punch. ‘ i
W^mrn^
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FOR RENT
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a kitten
and brin
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roll over
m. - - paw* in
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FOR RENT—Nice Bedroom . in
ew home. 829 Plum. Phone 296.
. —'—r (80p).
FOR RENT: Three room apart-
nt. Close in. ,To couple only
37
Third Street.
*9p.
* FOR RENT: Furnished apartment
with hard wood floors.—Graham In-
surance Agency. 22tfc.
cats, an
-.....r rOR RENT: Nine clean moAerr
cottages at Eddie Lisle Tourist
Gamp—Day and weekly rate* on ap-
plication .....4tfa
~WANTOD ,
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Wanted, to list your property lot
\ sale, traao or txchaago. If prieod
right—Graham Insurance Agency;,
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Wanted to hoar from panM da-
siring to trade residence piupsit)
in Graham for Igoad car.—Bra ham
Aganry Wt
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