The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 120, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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Joseph J. Mansfield of Columbus
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keeping the we ids
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' tor Neal and myself, in co-ordinating
Kind of Men God Can Use.”
AUSTIN ROAD KILLING
work.
go rd a under direction of Taylor Bros.
God's kingdom.
and that is why all the ins are going
Parked Auto.
MRS SUSAN CONDRA
GRADUATE TELLS OF SHOOTING
The
Put Up Hands.
Cemetery.
are
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beaters and
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part of the city
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Prices 10c and 25c
59c
Wed. & Thurs.
Specials at
"Jimmie Allred
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IS SHE QUALIFIED?
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bank figures in almost every loca) econnmie amd
social development.
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Ladies $ 1 Bags now . .
Men’s $ 1 Shirts
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CLEAR IP YOUR COMPLEXION
Bay City Bank & Trust Co.
D. P. MOORE DRY GOODS CO.
First National Bank
system.— Houston Drug Store.
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fidence, support and patronage of every merber
of the community.
Huston's
DRUG STORE
Wofford Truck Line
Bay City Phones ill, 445
The boys out
working hard.
and
the
Brother Ray from Palacios led our Ragsdale and Mrs. Hildebrand. They
prayer meeting. His topic being "The I will be of great assistance to Sena-
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The investment of money demands expert guid
ance.
Joan Biondell and Eric L
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Metropolis.”
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Pkg. Khenex,
25c value
C. of C. Directors 1
Meeting Toni
Allred Regular, And
Good Fellow, Too!
Friday Midnight
Preview
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TowcMawer.tro, ROAD EXTENSION
Lots of Weeds GETS HEARING
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Children’s Anklets. All sizes.
Special reduction, pair ... 1 9c
3 for 50c
Convenient, Rapid, Personal
Service
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ZALES WOMAN WILL HELP
DEMOCRATS.
CONNECTION IS FAVORED
BY MANY.
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i charge of the Democratic campaign
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killed about 10 a.m. Wednesday when I
he lost control of the automobile he
was driving and the car overturned.
Men’s Neckties. Secial $I Ties *
now ................55c ■
2 Pkgs. Kotex,
70c value
NINTH DISTRICT CONGRESSMEN.
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teams, don't think they are
Miss Trull who had come here for
school opening to visit and help en-
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Patronize Ihe Advertisers
there this year
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Rice Market
Moore’s
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All Ladies Beadsand Neckla- I
j to the executive committee headed by
-- it was announced Thursday by Roy ,
Wednesday night the B T. S. train- Miller and Senator Margie Neal. di-
Mr. and Mrs
Crockett, but
The accident occurred on the highway
between Newgulf and Boling The James Ragsdale of Victoria and Mrs..
car ran off the pavement and as the w. j Hildebrand of Gonzales will be1
Matagorda, joined
with Miss Trull.
arc taking nothing for
Iago School Youth MANSFIELD ADDED
Skids and Overturns TO COMMITTEE
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tailed infr.mation. No action will be
takew on the application until this
information has been furnished.
Col. Dallas Matthews of Fort Worth
stressed the value of the proposed
to admit
sad Frank
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acceptance of Mr. Mansfield, Mr.
ledge slumped over against her, she I
said, with blood streaming down nis i
face. When she failed to arouse him.
I she said, she pulled him from un-1
, dvr the steering wheel, then got un-
( der the wheel herself and drove him 1
i to the hospital.
number of
p the entire town next year,
or three hor.s with the mower
ney of Freeport, Gus Butterow. F L.
Body and James A. Boddeker c Gal-
veston. II Ashburn of the Houston
WHARTON. Sept. 21.—J. D. Wilson.
17. schoolboy of Iago. was instantly
New Flal Ladies Kid Gloves,
all shades and sizes at 1.75
to.................$3.50
exhibits that are on display this year I
far surpass those they have had here
during past fairs. The home demon-
In a startling sensation, baffling
breath-taking, chills, thrills, an
eddy of romance and love in ta
swift current of dark mystery.
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! The assailant approached the
* slain youth was
an uncle. Dr. Eu-
the expense
duwn wou’d
and when he had thought there might
be a slip-up, had shot Ar ledge.
Arledge was a four-year student
in the public administration depart-,
ment of the University. His parents.
On the vacant lot • across the
ara enough reg weeis going to
ftourishing gloriously now with mil- from Camp Palacios to Galveston was!
I irons of seeds just out of bloom The ordered Wednesday by the Texas
I crop cut now woutd mean the de* I highway commission.
struction of the seed er »p and lessen Application for the designatin. !
the.chances for a icourge next spring .which would form a part of the hug-
I One or two more seasons of care- the-coast highway, was made by citi-
and educational
A "onceover" by the city's mow-
in.g machine on vacant lots wouidCAMI H"Al it IOS
Isn't it unfair. then. to burden your widow, who
probably never has been called upon to exercise
financial judgment, with the responsibility of in-
vesting your insurance money?
I or a small fee. fixed by law, we will administer
your estate and invest your funds with the same
wisdom and care you yourself would exercise.
Hardin County
Engineers were ordered to furnish an
estimate of the cost and ather de-
to make fall purchases. A contractor needs mom-
ey to complete a job. A grocery jobber makes a
short-time loan to finance a special purchase. The
'll 1.60.
Clean rice, f. o. b. mills: Blue Re so
finance extra fancy, 2 3-8; fancy, 2%; Early
director for Texas. "What I want him Prolific, extra fancy, 2%; fancy, 2.
. to be is one of a thousand, and my Lady Wright, extra fancy, 2 3-8; fan ■
as worries will be over." cy,2%h; Edith, extra fancy, 2 5-8;
e- Oh. yes, the opinion rendered was fancy, 2 3-8; Fortuna, extra fancy,
agents have done a splendid work,
and that they have convinced the i
people of the benefit that may be de- l '
rived from a competitive showing of
their products.
many interesting
the inspiring way in which she is with the announcement. Mr. Miller
bringing our needs to us. should mean and Senator Neal said they were
progress for our church for time to pleased to be able to announce the
Chamber of Commerce and Steve
Smith of Angleton.
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Phillips Holmes, Mirim Hepkins,
Wynne Gibson, Stuart Erwin
Irving Pichel and ddhers.
along very nicely. The talk about rais-
ing valuations for the purpose of get-
ting more money is nonsense. Those
businesses and individuals who can
pay now are doing splendidly let
alone attempting to raise them. There
are very few places in these United
States where the taxes are not about
three times too high now for the
"economical administration of the
government.” The people are tired of
HOULDUP DOUBTED
PATRONIZE HOME MERCHANTS
She said today she had been unable
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"5#6 (445 W -02 ■ (inger Rogers, yle Talbot, J |
Farrell MacDonald, Eddie Phillips
Crauford Kent and Paul Hursi
stration and
near two cottages. She said she did
not hear anyone approach until the
, attcker flashed his light and ordered
them to put up their hands.
Arledge raised his hand to shade nis
eyes. and said. “Well.?” the girl re-
! la ted.
The man them fired and fled Ar-
* I flashed a light on them and ordered
them to put up their hands. Miss When the rexas Democratic head
Trull said 1 quarters wanted some legal advice
When Arledge raised his hand to the other day they asked Attorney
shade his eyes from the glare of the, General James V. Allred for his opin-
light, the attacker shot him Thl.! ion on the m.db-i . He promptly eoin-
bullet entered the left eye and came I plied , and with his opinion he, en-
out behind the right ear. grazing closed, instead of a bill , for.legal
and slightly injuring Miss Trull Ar-1 servfees, 1 contribution.ofns 100 1o-
ledge was dead when the girl n- ward Texas quota of $100,000 for the
rived at a hospital with him. Democratic national campaign.
cooperation of the bank, the bark needs the on-
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Officers sought the empty car-
tridge, believing the shot may have
been fired from an automatic pistol
and ejected automatically.
Foatprints Traced.
Footprints were found on the un-
paved road where the car had been
parked. They led into undvrbrush i
and weeds at the roadside where of-
ficers lost trace of them.
Chief of Police Thorp advanced the
theory that the man had considered
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Here is a scene on 4200 acres of A call cotton ia one solid block,
ing school was going far toward ■ reeling the Democratic national cam- kken recently at a demonstration meeting promoting one variety
reaching the goal of one hundred and paign in Texas. o cotton for the entire Red River valley. In the picture, left to right,
sixty-eight by Thursday as we only. The advisory committee is made up are: R E. Car swell, Fannin county agent; Joe Goss, owner of the
need six more enrolled to reach it. of three members from each of the big fieR; Jalaes A. Smith, Paris, Texas, banker and A. L. Edmiaston,
If you would never stay away. Miss 18 districts. One of these three is the Lamar county agent. ‘Phe big field is at the corner of Lamar and
Conns wonderful personality has a district’s representative in congress Fannin coundies, along the Red River.
fascination for everyone present, and In a statement issued in connection
Ariola, in
! Buckeye, in
There will be the regulax dire
meeting at the Chamber of j
merer rooms tonight at 7:30. Al
rectors are requested to be pg
county agricultural
Camp Palacios-Galveston road from
The funeral services of Mrs. Ameliaa military standpoint. Matthews said
who died at the residence of it would dominate the intercoastal ,
canal and would facilitate troop move-
ments.
...... was held today at the funeral Ineluded in the delegation were Hen l
parlors of Taylor Eros at 2 p.m. Re.. ator '' J Holbrook of Galveston,
G. T Storey officiating. Active pall- Representative W.C Carpenter, W. E |
bearers were Dr F F. Scott, Layton I MeNabb, county judge; P, A Bond
Moore. Roy Shoultz J D Moore, and Ed Baker of Bay City, Geo.
I Will E McNabb and Frank Vaughn । A Harrison and J. F Harnett of Pa-
Bin ml was in the cemetery at Mata- lacios; Sam I. Hale of Midfield, Lou
Mims and F C. King city attor-
He gave a wonderful talk on being the activities of our party in Texas,
whole hearted and fearless in God's They will also lend their assistance
Colonial
WASHINGTON, Sept. Z1 J
United States weather burray
warned of disturbed conditid
er the central and eastern C
Sea and northward beyonc
driver attempted to get it back on the members of the state advisory com-
concrete, the automobile turned over, mittee from the ninth congressional
skidded along the pavement and district for the Texas Denociatil
righted itself again. The body of the campaign.
boy was badly crushed. ( This committee has 54 members. It;
Young Wilson was the son of A. will act in an advisory capacity o ,
Wilson, Iago farmer, and is survived Texas Democratic headquarters, and
by his parents and two brothers. Bu- will co-operate extensively with the
rial will be in the Wharton Cemetery.. executive committees that are in
i zens of Galveston. Harris, Brazoria
land Matagorda counties. It would in-
! volve construction of approximatoly
। 85 miles.
| W R Ely, chairman of the state
LAKE CHARLES, La., Sept. 2.
Rough rive. Southern market: 01.1
crop Blue Rose. 1.85 and 2.00; Fortuna, |
‘.601 1.70; Lady Wright, new crop, 1.70
'‘i 1.80; Early Prolific, new crop, 1.50
i cisive Democratic victory in Novem- i
with material on hand. I have blamed, ber, Mr. Miller said.
out and the outs are going in. They unmercifully, that source but last year i "We are receiving much favorable
figure no matter what kind of change 1 felt that there was something eat-, comment on our plan, which places
they make it wont hurt. To think! inE on.mhat.team BtacK , the responsibility for each congres- , -------------- | list of the Texas gulf coast marketing I M s c . . on
that about every two bits out of when basketball season opened up I sional district on a committee made CR ADI IATF TFI I S OF SHOOTINC oil fields the past week, incrensing ’ M 1 >. Siis,m t ondr ,e azed 80 years
every dollar goes to support some tax found out that there was something: up of active Democrats who live with- UKAUUAIL I LLL> •F -h•• 1 INU the number of fields to 5i Daily av diod at the hom N, of her daushter,
grabber is absurd. We used to think cating on them. There existed a petty . in the district They in turn are or- ------------- erage crude Oil production over the M Goo lon in Markham yesterday
that talking about taxes was like talk-jealousyin the ranks and iitdid.nootganizing the counties by precincts, A . 1 .. R.,n Rant WL. I ct ' week from the salt dome Pool-, of th. moningatana.m. ..
mg about the weather, that was about I come out definitely mill the basket- with county chairmen responsible to Assallant May I lave been bandit Who Lost .................. „ coast Mrs ra
all that could be done about it. But ball season opened UP. Then the team them for bringing out the vote." The Nerve After Telling Victim to 6100 barrels to a total of 175,800 bar - < .. daue'Z Munergi1.services will
blew higher than a kite. I have mien i Texas finance committee, headed by . menvenen 1218 V IuI to rels The gain wiui all from the Tnuis I held from the Walker Malihett
wondered since if they were.pulling Frank Scofield, is making plans. Mr. Put Ur Hands. I pools, 7000 barrels, risin to a total funera home this,after mnoon. at.330'
j pin. Nev. hi L. Bluck ok Markham
' officiating, with burial in Cedarvale
obout fix the weed ci up for the bal-
ance of this year and possibly, foz
| all succeeding ycars.
The rag weed, reputed hay fever AUSTIN Sept 22 Investigation of
berder, and the hardiest of all is a proposed designation of a highway
gene Barker, university professor. He
formerly had attended Schreiner In-1 1
stitule, Kerrville, Texas, and was a
candidate for a degree next spring.
He was a pledge of Pi Kappa Alpha i
frate rnity and according to friends
and Dean V. I. Moore, ranked high'
scholastically.
He had gone riding last night with
lieved the fatal bullet was a steel to the effect that none of the Ced-2%; fancy, 2 3-8; second heads, fan
* jacketed cartridge since it passed eral statutes prevent a Democratic cy,. 1 3-9; screenings, choice, 11.
I through Arledge’s head, leaving a i nominee from contributing io his
clean wound, and cut a niche in the party's national campaign fund,
windshield.
I roll her brother in school. Miss Trull,
1 a member of Gamma Phi Beta soro- I
i rity, was being treated at a hospital ’
for the slight wound and was expect-
ed to be released today.
Stopped in Shaded Spot.
She said she and Arledge had stop-
ped in a shaded spot along the road.
ay | highway commission, said the survey
ed would be made as soon as possible.
I fest looking after
sult in the gra s
pl ■ es, at which
the weeds will re-
taking all vucant
The exciting young lovers,
"The Crowd Roars” in another
Here’s a story of a chorus J
who falls for a country kid. TH
live a lifetime in forty-e ght m
hours. I
exhibitors and visitors to view the i
putting out for a lot of foolishness
। would destroy ull the weeds on the
j bioek Why nok, i ow, before the sced
sizez.s?
and action is being taken in the elec- wonderedusincerintherweresputuing Frank Scofield, is making plans Mr. Put Up Hands. I poois. 7000 barrels,
pull one year. It seemed that secret distributing the Roosevelt-Garner ----------- ° 151100 barrels .
clubs were formed at A. & M. and medallions, the sale of which is be- AUSTIN, Sept . 21. A youth whose name was withheld wo • . n
B= a oumBigtsnFarin EKhits-
this year are going places despite the bers but for the other club it was toolker contribution will be handled Police said the youth Was found along the road on which 1
fact we have been told otherwise, bad. A good team was ruined. Did through the district committees. Upon Arledge was shot' No charges were preferred against him I WHARTON, Tex., Sept. 20. The4
that happen here last year? Will it1 completion of the organizations there ' .. 5 i , , , ■ „ . . . nossible witness gates of the fifth annual Wharton 1
happen again this year? j will be fifty thousand Democrats ac- police said, amt ne Was D ing nt ill as a po.s. mil W lint . . . County fair swung open this
lively at work for the ticket, Mr. I here was some doubt that the attackel was a holdup mail
cut the itwedadsawund dowK°oIhty Miller concluded, as he fled after shooting Arledge without robbing Arledge
ing hard. Too often have we seenusually do this but in certain sections and his companion. Miss Margaret Jean I rull of Palacios,
good teams in Bay City blow up be- of the city, across the street from this Mr. H. W. Estill of Cedar Lane, was I University graduate visiting here. However, they were un-
cause some individual or maybe two office for example, are badly in needa Bay City visitor today. Mr. R. S. j able to establish any other motive for the slaying.
or three thought they were too good I of weed cutting now. Maybe a little Estill, senior member of the Estill
and the team suffered as a result.1 bit of Bay fever would cease if a Mercantile Company has moved to I heated in Auto, |
We have heard the coaching staff 1 concentrated drive on the weeds were! El Maton to take charge of the Ell The youth was shot to death while |
blamed for not having a good team or j begun. That would be something Maton store. H W. will continue on seated in an auto in the northwest ।
rather for not producing a good team wouldn t it? with the Cedar Lane store.
not describe him.
1 Justice J. E. Tannerhll in his
I diet of murder, said the wound
। from a .38 caliber pistol. Police
prey for a robbery
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They are having a sweet time in
Houston about the raising of valua-
tions for more taxes. If you can show
me one city in the United States
where the taxes and valuations of
the property is not already too high
I'll show you a town that is getting
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We guarantee Contay Special ‘
Bleach to remove Liver Spots. Pim- .
pies or any Discolorations on face er i
neck, caused by acid condition of | |
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“There Is Nothing‘oo Good For Our Friends
sAY CIrY.TEX AS‘yrHUKSDAY,. 22,1932
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Advocate OneTotton Variety
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From primary to adults those ab-1 Newton M. Crain, in charge of the
sent are missing an opportunity to ■ campaign in the ninth district."
catch the larger vision of service ini Rapid progress is being made in
Girl Companion of Youth Grazed by Bullet uc key * Joins . c. ,
That Killed 1 lim as They Sat in Coastal Fields
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Few people realize the important pnrt a hank
plays in the life of a city . The merchant borrows
' building up an aggressive state-wide
I organization that will insure a de-
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 120, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1932, newspaper, September 22, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424094/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.