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The Indianola Enterprise from Indianola, Mississippi • 1

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RINTING THAT SATISFIES ADVERTISING THAT PAiS 1 1U rhore7ndustris PIONEERS OF PROGRESS SINCE 1890 W.E.CHAPNAN andoaner diversifIed farming XXXV INUUNULA ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 7th, 1830. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1930 NO.

19. A Newapapor l'ubliithl in the Inter rHt (if People. "Hew to the Una, Let tht Chip Fill Where they The Beat Adertlning Medium in Sunflower County. STATE CAPITAL NEWS LETTER Labor Day ID VIEWS OF I OUR NEWS' By Chicagoan I By R. L.

BROWN, Sec't. REGENT THEATRE PROGRAM Today, Thursday August 2Sth. Matinee at 3 P. M. RIC11AKU DIX supported by lovely LOIS WILSON in hia latest Comedy-drama production, "LOVIN" THE LAOIE.S." the work and hi resignation under the present circumstances would perhaps be looked upon by members of the legislature who backed him, as a violation of fuith and promises.

'It is hoped that Mr. Mclnnis will Tid M. Extension Work Soema Settled. LbmI Week'a Newt Reviewed Ity A Stranger In The Windy City Chicairn. Ill Ai 0-.

if continue in hi. present capacity. He Indianola kJt'l iV Wth the selection of L. A. Olson, is good man and if the depart- but I've been looking at u' Other favorites in the cast include Rita La Roy and Allen Kearnn.

Here's Dix and Lois Wilson in iMrf' extension agent of North ment which he heads can be madejlnf you BS you were refk.cted in the u4ippi. head uf he agricul- to serve the people he can do it; 'columns of last week's Enteroriae. I ia a. i c. um vy ocpiemoer You'd be surprised what a faithful 1 iv t-v 1 tL.

i I. ad I. college to succeea iaa uen- ww umgies oi ine agricultural mirr0r of your communitv I found approved Bilbo appointee, the of the agricultural depart- at A. and M. College are rap-iaring an amicable settlement.

uenment wm nave Deenthi, good newspaper to be. ironed out and that federal aid will be available so the employees of If Edltor ChaPman Permits, I'll that department can receive their i rlte each week' tellin ou what 10 salaries. These salaries have been ime m08t interest'n in the U-held ud since June 1. aw-itW "ue of The Enterprise for the pre- election of 'r- Olson came af- "fcov. Bilbo had inquired of the solution of tV.B kivious week- A become better ac- agricultural department if i the Bilbo controlled 'board approve the appointment of trus- apeaa ramer iree- ly at times, and I'm sure to make Olson.

tees. One of the nrovisions imnnapd hv my share of mistakes. Who doesn't? picture that's fine entertainment. Full of cumedy, romance, swell dialogue and eye appeal. You'll like it.

Popular entertainment. Added Features. CANTOR in the Paramount Vaudeville Act, "GETTING A TICKET." MICKEY McGUIRE in the 2 reel Talking comedy, "MICKEY MERRY MiNl" and Latest Movietone News. Matinee 15c and 3uc, Nights 25c and 50c. Friday night August 2iHh.

Sam-program as above. Saturday, Matinee and August 30th. Betty Compson, Ralph Forbes, Montagu Love, Reginalu Sharland in the thrilling spy storv "INSIDE THE A of romance, thrills, daring adventure and Special Added of those delieht Taj name oi w. k. rermns, ior- by the federal authorities in the when I'm way out of line, Irnnur tlitit Bnn.A carrying on of the extension work I licly call me back, so between us we should provide a mighty entertain K.

M. a TRAIN BACK FROM two cars of exhibits of Mississippi' BEST JOURNEY OF ENTIRE 'finest products. HISTORY. Its director, Governor Murphree, ing department for The Enterprise. Before going a line farther, we'll ilirector of extension work in Sana, was also submitted to the il authorities as a successor to C.

Roberts for the post of di-of experiment stations, and also approved by he federal jkment. federal authorities were de-ii4 that Lee Denson, former atendent of the Perkinston settle one thing for all time to come. None of you know me. I've never in Mississippi with federal aid, is that there must be a wholesale firing of county agents and demonstration agents. Should this be attempted, even after the approval of Mr.

Olson, there is danger that the federal authorities will again step in and withdraw federal aid money from the state, and since the state appropriation is based upon its being matched by federal money, no money would then be available for carrying on the work, and Gov. Bilbo's suggestion that "they all quit at one time" could be carried out. 'tural School, should not head ssissippi extension work, be- got up from a sick bed and left on Home again after thousands of the trip in a rolling chair, became miles of travels afar, spreading the promoted to a pair of crutches, and srospel of Mississippi's advantages came back to Jackson on a cane, and and resources, Governor Dennis showed steady physical improve-Uurphree and almost 200 Mississip- ment throughout the trip, news nians alighted in Jackson yester- which will be received with pleasure day afternoon at 3 P. M. from by his thousands of friends through -the sixth annual Know Mississippi out the state because of the concern Better Train.

caused by his recent illness. Thes long lines of exhibit car All the group expressed keen pleas Pulman coaches pulled into the Gulf, ure in making the trip, most of the Mobile and Northern station to be travlers becoming very voluble on greeted by scores of welcomers, and the merits and the advantages of hearty greetings were soon bein the trip as soon as they found a passed around, once the coaches "home-folks" audience again of serious charges which hau ful Colortone Revues, Photographed in Natural Colors, "KIDDIS'S stated by GUS EDWARDS. Also Aesop Fable. Matinee and night, 15c and 30c. been in Indianola, and there's not one chance in a thousand that any of you have ever seen me.

I'm just an odd piece of humanity that's been tossed about on life's sea for quite a spell. Now, I get my kneencst pleasure from reading good weekly newspapers as they come to my desk. I find such papers as The Indianola Enterprise to be ever so much closer to the lives of their readers than refered against him, which, in inion of the federal authoriti- Penitentiary Shake-Down Again Brings Shame. a large majority of unfitted him for that resale A representative Jtc United States department of lulture, which' supplies half he I for the Mississippi extension I made an investigation of th ips against Denson and since are the metropolitan sheets. Mississippians are blushing again Have you noticed that the most with shame because of another shake down at the penitentiary.

Notwithstanding the fact that shake-downs began to unload their human, cargo. The active director of the tour, Governor Murphree, stepped off the train with a brisk movement to greet his happy group of children, and the greeting the young iisapproval of him, it is taken popular makes of tires, cigarettes and automobiles are the ones that you see most consistently advertised in The Enterprise! The manufacturers of these articles know that if ion Ledger, August 23rd. STEAMER "CAPITOL" COMING AGAIN IN SEPTEMBER The Steamer "Capitol" for many years the favorite excursion steam- he charges were borne out by in the insane asylum, penitentiary and other state institutions have be re was no fight on the cnar- they suspended advertising for a IMurphree's gave their long-absent single year, their products would father and mother was typical of of reputation of Dr. Roberts, ie federal department declined rove his appointment as direc- disappear from the market, yet any the welcomes being enacted up and er with folks in this Community, is of them could say, "Everybody I down the station platform. scheduled to return in September, knows what we manufacture, and "Greatest trip said Gover- Everyone will remember how there's no need in our spending jnor Murphree, pausing to get in a handsomely decorated the Str.

"Capi- experiment stations, not witting that he had a good endorse- trfrom his home people in Noxu- money to tell about it." word with a reporter between the tol" was in Spring, its dancing handclasps of scores of friends who salon representing Jungleland de- unty. It is believed that Dr. In Indianola, Hytkens and others lave the same idea as the above will be given a place in the lltural extension work in a mentioned manufacturers regarding advertising. capacity. is rife as to what After reading last week's paper, ilbo will do for his friend Lee The governor made a hard I know that Mr.

and Mrs. Lish Holder and Mr. J. L. Alexander are do Monday and Tuesday, Sept.

1st and 2nd. Matinee Monday at 3 P. M. The world's best character comedian! CYRIL MAUDE In the All-Talking PmouncS-" 'attraction 'GRUMPY" supported by Phillips Holmes, Frances Dado and Paul Lukas. Millions have and at its your turn now! Beloved on two continents as a stage now on the talking screen! With the famous actor, Cyril Maude, in the role he created! No slicker 3 slick enough to get away from this sly old especially when a youngolood tries to steal a $40,000 diamond and Grumpy's beautiful granddaughter right under his nose! Watch Grumpy make things hum.

all fun for you! KARL DANE and Georg6 K. Arthur in the Brand New 2 reel Talking comedy, "MEN WITHOUT SKIRTS" and latest Metrotone News. Matinee 15c and 30c, Nights 25c and 50c. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 3rd 4th and 5th.

Matinee Thursday at 3 P. M. Norma Shearer in her newest attraction, "LET US BE GAY" supported by Marie Dres-ler, Rod La Rocque and Raymond Hackett. More thrilling than "The Divorcee" More brilliant than "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney!" The audacious tale of a wife who lost her husband, and then learned, via gay Paree, how to vamp him back into her arms.

And what a cast! And what a picture! Norma Shearer is marvelous and Marie Dressier is funnier than she was in "Caught Short." Miss this Added Attractions. of the Witmer Record Breakers, "EVENTUALLY BUT NOT NOW" and latest Movietone News. Matinee 15c put him over as head of the corated with pictures of jungle scenes, leaves, grapes and tinseled-cov-ered bamboo poles which glitter in the glow of floodlights, the Japanese Garden on the main deck where lunches is served, gaily coloreii icked furniture. Sidney's Southern Syncopator's, that good colored orchestra that played for you in the Spring will play again for you in Jungleland, endering all of the latest hits. Watch for the date to be announced later.

ion department of the state crowded his side. "We visited more new places, made better contacts generally, had more people hear our story and see iur exhibits than in any of the five past seasons," the governor continued. "Receptions for us everywhere have been matchless, and we can say his time that Mississippi's message reached more people and closer attention than we had thought possible. The value of the trip to the state as an advertising venture is truly beyond calculation. The sixth annual Know Mississi- is expected- that he will yet of Denson in some man- has been rumored that Den- come a common practice during the past two and a half yers, Mississippians cannot become reconciled to it and the preperation of this gross injustice on state employees by higher-ups will continue to blow the heads of decent people in Mississippi.

J. W. Williamson, appointed by Gov. Bilbo as superintendent of the state penitentiaries, is in Europe attending a meeting of the penitentiary, and why should he not be, ince he is the man who hires and fires them. Some of his most zealous admirers got together and agreed on certain assessments against the employees of the penitentiary to raise funds to pay Employer Jim's expenses on his pleasure trip to Europe.

Information is that ser-geanss were assessed $25, drivers $10 and watchmen $5. Of course, Jim Williamson knew nothing about what his employee friends were doing or he would certainly have stopped it, because he would not think of taking a trip at the expense of his friends who needed their wages to support their families. Surely when Jim is acquainted with the manner of raising the money for him to take his European pleasure trip and roads letters like the one below, he will promptly return to each one of the employees of the pentientiary the money contributed. For be it from Jim, with ing more for the State of Mississippi and the nation, than are all the politicians combined. I enjoyed reading Supt.

Yarbrou-gh's account of his recent trip, and hope he will entertain us with more tales like nature in the future. No wonder there are crowds at 11 be given the place of direc- the State Agricultural Ser- tureau, which position is now E. C. Mclnnis. Mr.

Mclnnis kled Bura Hilbun when the WainKorc'fl Fire Sale. Look at the wav the event was advertised in The PPi Better train left Jackson to take was indicted for embezzle- route through the middle west, the Rosenwald school funds. Entervrise. the rumor became prevalent, E. L.

Hazzlerigg of Vicksburg started to the Coast. During the morning his car turned over, scratched him a bit, caused some delay before it could be righted and prepared for the road. The same afternoon it repeated the process, made Hazzlerigg so disgusted he left it in the Innis denied he had been ap- See you next week! SAMBO'S PHILOSOPHY or had considered resign- far northwest and into Canada, before the travelers turned southward, returning via Milwaukee, Chicago, and Jackson, Tenn. It carried leading business and professional men and women, state present position to. take a with the state extension and turn over to Lee Denson county and district officials, and road, went back home.

rectorship of the Agricultural Bureau. bid Mr. Mclnnis resign to Along the Concrete place for Lee Denson, it be tantamount to breaking vith the legislature and close of Mclnnis, who kept the his benovelent nature, to deprive any ohilH of anv employee of the peni- and 50c (We Itural service bureau from be- and 30c, Nights Pay The Tax). jlished during the recent ses- tentiarv from having school books ft the le lrislttir. A strone knoOD his Harlrlv donated to the lnt had B-ained current expense of Jim's Europaen trip.

the legislators -aerainst the of that department. Mr. had succeeded Hilbun and OVERHAULING UrI jfrja. ml pi Parchman, Aug. 20th, 1930.

Tpnr Sister: man of good reputation and in that line of work, he was I am sorry but I cannot send any money to mother and the children this month as I was asked to give by many personal friends, whom was Joe W. George of where Mclnnis had served Coming Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 8th and 9th. LON CHANEY in his first All-Talking picture, "THE UNHOLY THREE" supported by LILA LEE. A brand new production of his celebrated silent success.

Attractions coming! Watch for them! Claudette Colbert in the Paramount sensation, "MANSLAUGHTER." Garbo in her second talking picture, Staney Smith, Ginger Rogers and Charles Ruggles in "QUEEN The Mark Brothers and Lillian Roth in "ANIMAL Dixiana, Lawful Larcey, Let's Go Native, Anybody's Woman. Inty agent and it was largely an' den 01' Miss done Oil oofe o' dem bnsklts plumb spang FULL! I Lnwsy Me, who tls WOU1.DIN' be THANKFUL? Ha-heaah-hah. Lnwrty!" the personal efforts of Mr. that the department was a part of my wages to Supt. J.

W. Williamson for him to take a pleasure trip to Europe. The amount was assessed against me 'and of course I was afraid not to pay it as I am sure it would have cost me my job if I had refused to pay. See if you M- It was understood that kricultural service bureau he continued under the direc- wages. Lots of love to all of you.

Kiss mother and the children for me. Lovingly, BUDDY. Mi'- Mclnnis. who promised rs the leirislat. can't buy the school books on a credit for the children and I will pay for them out of my next month's devte his best energies to.

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