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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 3

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BONHAM. TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1934 BONHAM DAICY FAVORITE Page HENRY K. SCATES, Will Be In Bonham Dr. Office, MONDAI and TUESDAY JULY 23 and 21 DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK By EDSON K. MRS VV.

L. WALKER Base Ball Results GAMEs Texas Dallas 3, Fort. Worth 1. night Tulsa 5, Btaumont 3, night Houston 4 Oklahoma' City 3. night game.

Kan Antonio at Galveston pame, postponed wind). American League Cleveland 10, Philadelphia fi. Detroit 6. Boston 3. Chicugo 4.

Washington 1 kt. LouLs 4. New YorK i. National New York 5. St.

Louis 0. Boston 4, Cincinnati 3. Chicago Brooklyn 3. Philadelphia 0. Pittsburgh West Dixie League Henderson 6.

Lufkin 5. Tyler 7, Jacksonville 4. Longview 11, Palestine 3, pame. Southern Xssociatlon Emergency Crop I iOans May lie Obtained Now DEATH TAKES TOLL OF CZECH 1 MINERS IN RADIUM CENTER Mrs. Lucile Lovelace Walker at' Jachymov, na- p.

Wednesday, io ai tlves are philosophic about the tne Alien Memorial after healing: radium they dig up nere for itn days tne would nave the benefit of millions of sick means have betn A2 oia on ner naxi death to them- i uirtnday Scarcely a miner in this famous I preceaeu radium mining center ot 18,000, called I week. Joanchlmsthal in the days of Austrian Funeral services wen held in tne ON TEXAS FARMS 4 By Minnie Fisher Cunningham Extension Service Editor Three hundred Fayette county farmers have beaten the drouth to Oct. du uaugnte. Mrs. Walk I ueatn a their forage crops by putting 15,000 tons of corn, cane and down supremacy, lives more than 40 year.1 Mt.

Pleasant cnurch, cl wn.ch nnd. as mortality statistics Walker, was a member, ai p. m. SOFT BALL Results Criterion 7. Cardinals 2.

B. Bears' Bov Scouts 4 12 Cotton Mill 5. Where They Play Tomorrow Card nals vs. Pee Wees at Bailey death generally attacks at the age of cv the Kev. K.

1.. Ely, 25. So among the natives, Jaenv- tor ol the Load City mov is the ol One of the local ironies is pastor ol the Leonard Baptist while visitors regain health ar with the Kev. Peroue, pastor ot tne a sanatorium, miners Mt. Pleasant churcn ir.

caaige. waste away in the hospital. The I terment was in the Willow Wud radium rays to which they are continually exposed wh at work are fatal. Leucocythemia in. The red In trench silos to feed their livestock Boy Scoute vs Cotton Mill at Duncan.

Busines Men vs at meter y. Music was rendered by a mixed quartet. eomposeo oi and Mrs. true Loveiace cl Dencon, Mis. L.

Adams and Ohm Gross ol corpuscles diminish, while corpuscles Bonham, accompani by Miss multinly. The end us death. bfth W.lliams. In response to the DALLAS, July seeking emergency crop loans tor general purposes may now place their appll- cation for such loans with lean committers which functioned durins spring of 1034 in all of the drouth stricken counties New Mexico and Arizona. Charles W.

Sherrill. Regional Manager ot the: Emergency Crop and Loan Ot' fice of tlv Farm Credit Administration at Dallas announced today. Crop leans were discontinued MaV 31 but i the period for receiving application has been reopened iri response to mands from drouth stricken i night of the Southwest roe on. Mr. Sherrli said.

Tin through the winter. You miy not your cake and eat it too. but farmers did get their pnTv death. cnurcn. and the Rev.

ihomas cotton plow-up checks last summer mpi called 6 local rronies Ls i pastor ol the Leonard Baptist church. when WPr, badly needed and are profiting again this year, says E. Isham of Creek in Shackjeford county who reports a yield of 65 bushels of oats per acre on where br plowed under cotton last year and only 10 1-2 on ij other acres of similar lana, From a two acre plum orchard Ralph Mastcrson cf Hardin profitably marketed, mostly at ni. own front gate. 200 bushels of Rome o' hi.s trees are be arm? this year for the first me For setting out 300 tomato plants In her Harden and 25 shrubs hrotino Meanwhile tine miners take two brothers.

N. and Paul Doug.a.': the houst hevin? a fui equip Lt i Loygiacj cj Bonham. Mrs. Walker was born and reared about three miles north ol When twelve years ot atj she ned the church. beinu baptized by the Rev.

A Wheel now oi LubbocK, August 13. 1921. she and Luther! rnj Walker were united it: marriage Even- miner knows this. And yet request oi father. True i.ove- there is no dearth of applicants for 1 lace sang.

Asleep in Jesus as a jobs. at the grave. The rad urn mine, state-owned, are Survivors include husuano. a of great profit and the1 Walker; her father aao mother. Mi government sends one commissioner and E.

Lovelace; two sisters, after another to see if anything can Mrs. Naomi Cortncr oi Dallas, anu he done to check the radium death. Mis Ray Sherrod ot Ga.rv and Au. tin. xas a powder hern carried by Peyton Wade Nowlin, who the Kentuey wilderness as a corn of Uar.u Bonne, has to he by Nowlin'3 gx.inddam;h:'r Mri.

Dedbetter, cf AustIn Tji wine rir of California kt 12 wineries operation with a combin' storaee capacity of 15,940.000 gallons of wine 1 Vnics Murder latton from the fai; that Mme. and many doctors cd raniurn die the sam- as the humble miners. STRIKE I ACTS Kst muted 150 000,000 1 losses to business, low wages and in- the Rev. Reece For a jj she ano loan area covers primary Knoxville 3-3. Chattsncoga 2-v! oondary drouth counties in the (first game ten innings; second etehi three tan The same regulations Atlanta 3.

Nashville 2 governed nings). New Orleans 7. Birmingham 0. Memphis at Little Rock, pame. FORGOTTEN DRAMA WINES IN KI CELI.

1RS king cellar St. James' palace are now tii listing place of 20.000 foruotten play Instead of sparkling burgunde may be for pring loans will apply. Crop loans limited $250.00 to one individual for general 1 purposes and S400.00 for summer I tallowing or the combined purposes 1 cf summer fallowing and the chase of seed for winter wheat, liter rve barley. Loans may not reeel certain maximum nr acre in connect io.i with Siaiw trm-K and crops j- i-pderick Sullins. the drouth stnH-i ereas' 4- 4- DID YOU EVER KTOP TO THINK By EDSON K.

WAITE tangible losses. Tliree have been killed here una lour elsewhere in connection with the trike, Persons injured, 297 Persons arrested, 638. Duration of strike 72 days Duration oi general strike, 4 dav Union, involved i her husband lived unie i rm- east oi town, later movin, to Bon' ham. then to Texarkana, then I to Jefferson where they were the grocery and bakery fot years-. For the past ev rai month they had lived with Walker', parents.

Mr. and Mrs Lee Walk' i it. sewing box making a cup towel, apron and dr: ss, and then writing the history cf her club -vork Fv i Kap- chinsh) 4-H club siri of Pme in Grimes county nemed wt a countv contest to goa Is More than 4000 et of concrete is beint' made by relief labor for use In relief gardens, in Scurry Aif.fr this job us done private citl- wuv- will be perm 'ted to buv made by those who are getting their training in the work now ------------o-----------marine strike. I the Lanner commun it i Lucile had always been a Unions nvolved in -renerai 'trine editor ot rflcks hold sparkling comedies yesteryear; instead of old fruity summer fallo in" and wjnter or Ui.fy. but a loan mo the sum to The of the crop loan iacillties will liters are old fruity melodramas; ana "extra likewise has a double meaning.

The manuscripts are ot plays which have passed muster before the cen- of the lord chamberlain's department. Since 1824 this department. has been required to keep copies of all plays that arc licensed. For a lime they went to the Britsh Mu- fved lo- Hv.iark seum but since 1851 the lord chain- ycfcndarv an a. are ben.

f.vm Jackson (MLss.t News, savs lowing or for the combined nurclnse Federal relief program is that it nlnter may ltsui' 1,1 the development ot a not'exeewl uaUon of lnelldlcanf's indiv diiat i That multiplied thousands have during the past year from the munificence ol the government with the making of cannct be doubted loans in th- cmergene areas' Having found that it is possible 5 for the recently they may 000.000 fund. Tne cron oau mclud- continue to follow the line ot tout resistance. "I mi many oplt- are depending Number of men out during genera; strike 90.000. Number ot unoi workers thrown out of employment by shirting down of and indusirv estimated i. 100.0(K) Unions still on st; IO marine unions.

Market street railway employes. Total number 13 HltO I IIERS STILL 0 (11 1 AFTLK FI KECOIU; of plf to her familj. th her ever readv mil and kind, heiptult words She was never too tired or too busy to lend i helping hand to her In more than one illne.vs she had nursed mother and father with the tenderest No task eiaunteei her courage It ma'. dii- ficult to understand why one sc- vcunii and fui as sne should taken; but we who have met her life's highway have been made ter bv her having come our way even for only a spin The citizens of Hall County, w.i* at one- time lived in Fannin, ai plpnnimr to have a 1 1 together nu inp of all Fannm Countv citr- Hail county who now live to attend this campine outfit wrth old nicht, tuck In the covers, say their praveru. ami kes nerlain has had to find his own place.

$40.000,000 fund attd i ihe For 25 years, by ar- the Act of Com re I Febtu- has already l.ocn reached where they were filed in tin Mart OUl to tin III to at Now, with the abandonment of the jn the emergency areas ate bein': cellars as the store- made from a part of h. ecentlj- appropriated $525.000.000 r'routh rol.ef I I fund. If an applicant already has obta.n- an emergency crop loan dunn?) the year 1934, his new crop loan plus the nrincioal amount oi the old crop Unccdifled "service num-j LanPmust not exceed the $250.00 limit boring 55, have been invited by the ral purposes, or the $400.00 Present to join the NRA by- en- for purposP of summer faltering agreements on wages and hours ma(U, At the same tune. General uJnw who do MOl have other credit, und any Meridian, Jui 24. The -fiy- ing" brothers.

AI and Key. zoomed overhead Tuesday in their plane, the Ole Mi in their ternet to set a new endurance flieht Shl rfl record. They went aSoil last T. tir how Wordswortli She crew in Then Nature On earth wa Th's child un and shower, ard. a lovelier flowei never sown; I to mvself will take A FRIFND i zem.

at Aug 17 and 18. All Fannin are invited meeting. Ering your mvl spend two days fri'-nds Kinkade ol Memphis man ot the comm.ttce anc hi. all received no'i'e from quin number that they will be on hann tor this meeting. You will mis- great if you miss it.

Don't foraet ar.d Saturday Aug. 17-13. dav night at 8 ock Standard house, the manuscripts have their own home. ------------o------------ASKS TO JOIN NRA Read The DalH Favorite CocKta irt made used in moving with colored Wat of the fountain nett, one of Kei Millard Hickman Hick inn, marine engi- i- pictured on the San Francisco irtroom ft h'- testified in his 1 ir.r hii trial on urd- eng Miss pp. Ogd n.

Utah, eociety ii found bnitall) Gate park. ILick- in denied part in th" killing. of work. Johnson suspended fair practice provisions in all service codes with the ntry that local fair practice codes could be submitted to him for approval. Among trades affected are cleaning anel dyeing, motor vehicle storage and parking barber shops, beauty shops.

garages and others. Nature has taken a hand in the farmers' situation with the result that there will be less crop control next year. Announcements available sources ot farmer applying for a crop loan in excess ot $150.00 must submit written evidence fiom a production credit association that his apDlication for a loan cf approximately the same amount has be rejected The crop i loans will be secured bv liens on the crops- financed, and loans for feed for i livestock from the $40,000 000 fund in secondary areas will be secured by mortgages cn the livestock. Loan committees established in the spring will receive the applications which are given consideration by the i committee and Government Field Supervisors and forwarded to the Fmei- gency Feed and Seed Loan Office at Dallas Supplies are In the hands of the (The charge for announcements In ll.e Daily $15.00. In the the charge for county offices precinct offices $5.00.

An- nuuiu'einents In Daily and Semi-week- to pi mit i combined $20.00. Payment Is re- In udrance.) um riui Iii the Semi- committees it! eotintv town- ana farmers who cannot obtain credit elsewhere are eligible to apply for aid or Congress Fourth District: SAM RAYBURN or Senator 9th District: composed of Fannin, Gray eon and Cooke counties.) OLAN VAN ZANDT CECIL MURPHY SlNCilNC; CONVENTION -----------The McCraws Chapel Community I will hold a singing convention day. July 29. in the afternoon. The singing will begin short lj afteiVme o'clock Everybody is invited to tend and help make this convention bier success ------------o for Representative Dist.

No. 38 Com loosed of Fannin and f-amar C. C. CANON County Judge: J. E.

SPIES A. 3 BROADFOOT SAM NEILSON County Attorney: A. P. BOLDING ALLEN REED BUSTER COLE or Commissioner, Precinti No. O.

NORWOOD J. WRIGHT RUSSELL si ic IDES RISE i of suicide in land and Wales reached the record total ol 5.657 in 1932 official government figures show, compared with 5.092 1811. Casa oi attempted numbering 3 299 were also a new record. The interval during which the earth makes one absolute revolution i around the sun is called a sidereiu I year and conssts of 305 ivs fi hours. I 9 minutes and 9.fi seeor Rlankenahip Re i Head Aug.

fi Dun in July Duncan July 31 Fair Park July 24 Fair Park Aug. B. Inglish July 30 Duncan Aug 7 Park Aug. 10 B. Inglish Aug.

Duncan 1 i the July 2 4 Duncan Aug. 3 Duncan July 31 B. Inglish July 25 1 an Aug. B. Inglish July 3n Fair Park Aug.

10 July 27 Duncau ('ardinals 2 Duncan July .1 Duni a Bonham Aug 7 Duncan A g. 2 Fair Park July 31 Duncan Aug. 1 Duncan Aug. 10 Fair Par Aug. July 2fi B.

Inglish Post Office July 31 Fair Aug. 3 in Aug 7 Duncan July 25 B. Inglish July 23 Fair Park Aug. fi Fair Park July 27 Fair Park Aug. 8 1 Boy Scouts 1 July 24 Fair Park July B.

Inglish i Aug. 2 Fair Park July 25 B. Inglish i Aug fi B. Inglish Aug. 1' B.

Inglish Aug. B. Inglish Aug. 1 Fair Park Business Men Aug. B.

Inglish July in July 31 Duncan July 23 Fair Park Aug. fi B. Inglish I or July 2fi Fair Park Aug. 9 Duma- Aug 7 Duncan W. 0.

w. July 30 Duncan Aug. B. Inglish Aug. 1 Duncan Aug.

fi Fair Park Aug. 9 B. Inglish July Fair Park lie July 23 Inglish Aug. 2 B. Inglish Firemen Aug 7 Fair Park July 30 Fair Park Aug.

10 Fair Park July 27 Fair Park Aug. B. Inglish Aug. Duncan July 2:1 B. Inglish Soft Aug.

3 ur Park Cotton July 27 B. Inglish Aug 10 Duncan Aug. 9 Fair Park Aug. 1 B. Inglish July 2fi Duncan 1 July 30 Fair Park July 24 B.

A Uff. Duncan Ball July 25 Fuir Park Pee Woes Aug. 10 B. Inglish July 27 Duncan July 26 B. Inglish A ug.

Duncan Aug. 1 Fair Park Aug 7 Duncan Aug. 2 B. Inglish Aug. 3 Fair Park fs' JJ s.

News SQUIRE EDGEGATE- Gets in Bud With a Neighbor far Commissioner, Preolnet No. GEORGE BRENT VERNON G. HENEGAR BERT CHANDLER PINK STODDARD T. C. HOPPER CHARLEY H.

WOOD for County School Superintended JAMES E. THOMPSON LUTHER R. BURKETT FARRIS P1RTI.E (jeelectlonl R. R. MOSS Assessor and Collector of FRANK WRIGHT CLAUDE C.

HODGE Or. ut Clerk: CHAS. R. JONES JOHN C. BIGGS OtiVTN GROSS lustier Peace Preelnct No.

1. 8 BOOGESS (ARCH) VANKIRS RIDE THE MOONEY COACHES FIM.M nONIIAM TO DALLAS VIA I ARMERSVII.I Lv a. in. II h. m.

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in. p. m. Running Time 3 WAV BOUND flip Your Pbfronajre Greatly Appreciated. i BY tons RICH A HD 3c Tes Friend Aids Fscape Melvin Blanton Freed from island by daring exploit of a-friend who rowed across New York harbor and held up eight soldiers, Melvin lilanton of Camden, a military prisoner, is being sought by federal and New York City officers.

Holding the soldiers at bay with a pistol, the pair escaped from the island in the rowboat.

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