The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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VICINITY; Continued partly
I Partly cloudy with local thunder-
| toe north and central portion* to
huraday.
Partly cloudy with local thunder-
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LEAGUE TALKS Tokio Rockeditex. Prepares
EY | LOCKED WATER By Severe To Choke OU
METER BOXES. Quake " " ’
1„ and heat are two
/topics of louver-
eratures of both
the friction of
J Their evil grows,
tlon.
are both reeog-
(Flmmy of ouu, lif-
of the I magi-
illustratad by
tie of Pelly in an
! Tri-Cities Lions
City Managers at Lub-
bock Meet Approve
Locked System, Man-
ley Says
Means of establishing effective
rite regulations of utilities was telegraph lines were damaged,
one of the major discussions at
the League
of Texas Municipali-
ties convention in Lubbock, City
Manager Manley, who attended
the convention with Mayor Myers,
said today......_........-
Manley and Myers left Lubbock
yesterday afternoon, returning
here this morning. The two-day -
session of ’the convention closet,
yesterday evening.
There “100 Percent”
Myers and Manley “didn’t miss
sleep and had a j » session" of the convention, the
«. clt
Tolcio, June 17 (ERl-The vicin-
ity of Tukio was rucked by a sev-
ere earthquake at D:10 a. m. to-
day.
Authorities lielieve much dam-
age was done. Parts of the city
were in darkness. Telephone and
Flow Saturday Lions Gathering
Club Secretary
Elected \R. Broadway MYERS CITES
gate To
—
ptory of a sales-
. over iii a South-,
j hotel room was
P when he found he
1 the window ho
! it and broke out
HP''
■
East Texas
Sees Swift
Development
Mad Rush for Wealth
Is Evident on Every
Hand in Fervid
Lease Trading
Information received from the
Kilgore-Longview oil area, lights
the fact that despite low prices of
oil, proration and other handicaps;
drilling activities are continuing
with increased vigo reach day. Oil
RS be placed on the' "Ail .city managers present ad- °Peratora. W' and small are all
Itor community co- vised me that Goose Creek Should i iTin* ,n the ",ad scramble t®
fcl^the ends that #Hi keep its water meters lockedf-lcan -*® % b^est share of
■ progress for the Manley said.' “All of them in-'0,1 and wealth this, the
f sooner Baytown, fon™" me that the practice is f0]. j s newest and largest field.
w rz. ■
i . .. -- |.disn,ssion of pub-iwells ia tW*-*1***. which is more
Operators Will Comply
With Cranfill Plan of
300 Barrels per 20
Acres
TYLER, June 17 OLE) Eaat
Dies From
Injury
FOR GAS
EXAMPLE FOR
LocRl Uub Secreta ry j Rudy Broadway, 23, died at noon j,
lo Attend Interna- •* * tdberty hospital today of in j
fional rnnvpnrinn !«>"** Ottered In an automobilei
iwnai comentlOll In acri(|,m between Liberty and May-!
MUiada I ton Monday night.
'~£r~~ *------ —- J Broadway, waft known in the;
W. W- Weikel, secretary of thel Tri-Citiea, was riding with Jack'
tion in Lubbock
■wiwr
Xr*,r‘Xfs,t:6at ^m s
ators to meet with field operatora elected official club delegate to the over on the highway, Kv«yto.„ ! * " for! ****** ot *•»’
wells under the Cranfill nlntt 1U. 7**-,__.t
Goose Creek might profit by dr Thompson of Amar
i.....—Ho’n successful fight forr
Broadway, ]ower rates, as described in!
wells under the Cranfill plan Lion* International Convention in!driving the car, was pinned be- nf unn«,iMi;
which becomes effective Saturday , Toronto, Canada, July 14-17, um----------j i*"* recent League of Municipsll-
How It Was Done
, - i *•“ «M,ut w munnripau-f The Amarillo mayor tol
wu, C. « aw u”l %£!*&*&?**■ "* *»?» "1
-free of the dis-! city manager reported
, When he awoke! The question of locked water
,» he found that he! meter boxes, which has boon a
nJtfror in the dress- j matter of controversy in Goose
Jpme Window as he Creek, was brought up by Manley
fflmr I during a session of the City Mana-
mfr J Kerbs Association, which is an or-
A capital moral in* ganization affilktWd with the
wever, as great) league, Manley said.
placed OIJ thej “All city managers present ad-
, , _— ... -------- j neath.
morning.
The plan provides
Cwtaln J. F. Un, hlH»to.llw,,-11 ont," a™, »wj IS*
....., “r *“> ^ l*
Tau!*£a Arrangement* ; fo' transfusion*. Mated to the convention by 'May j Uinod a miurtion of 3ft oL**
Lion* have completed ar- Nadine Mansell, of Maisett.,)^----------------------"— Myers sanf. "LtinJng 1 J
and Wil-, ■wm. m mmm. - — — - - fight, Amarillo had the gas pro. ^
kun ‘‘•'‘Mi
Of the arbitration committee is-
sued a call to small pipe line oper-
ators to meet with fie« operators
Thursday morning »t Longview.
East Texas publications of
Carl Estes printed editorials pledg-
ing support of, the plan.
STERLING LAUDS
CRANFILL PLAN
HOUSTON ,Juni- 17 fl3r-Gov-
ernor/Roaa Sterling today lauded
the Cranfill plan to imit East Tex-
as of production to »8tt v----1u
r»r 20 acre unit.
rangements for a special train U> sweetheart of the victim,___....
take them to the convention. T, e *«", Turner and Calude Custer .re-
train, eccoruing to present jr-j mnined at the lietlside "during the
rangetnengs, will Ik* made up at two nights and three days of his
D4nrP . .
Texaig
Im
will
!a| at fi:3D p. m„ July n. Unit! fruiUes* battle for life.
I fwiii be spotted throughout! Dr. J. E. Bell, Dr. II. CaplovAt!
as, > ' of 1.11mm*,. .....in. . t.
FORMER WDMyaXWT- w. o*.
MAN DR0WNS:»H™J
negotiated with another source
!;S;-VT'Srr' ' i-«i ui» white
Mor-
cents per I,(KW cubic feet, to >*e <1
hvereu at the city's gates.
Company Answers ■ |1
. -- p ,,)n answer to this move, ti*
Leslie Carlton Word, ,10, HoOs- KU* «»mpany offered u reduction
Shimming At
Kim’s Point
laectiop will reap
f natural develop-
rz fff.sTdkSt sees
“There^i|^o enmity shown the tlMIea w
Utilities, but Everyone attending buvinK cm”Pani
umwl .......I,,.;,.........ting Mav. some
wide. Thirty large
H,r.n,co, CVCI|W1E ULCeilUlItg | .....*---UCS Wpilft that dUr-
agreed tn^ rate regulation waal<B* May* 80me n!ne million bar-
noedia.” 1 ->r»els of oil
Increased
up the vacant
ches the clty'rf the dries of Texas and the Tribune was told that present eon-
aided. The United States are becoming more ditions were very severe to the
Igrmg and dls-
C8IB
I letter
urad''
Capone Gang
Power Broken
By Sentence
iA the_ajmai train, "f Houston were the three physi
■ * car Of Texas product! *to«s railed on the case. Nuiues
barrels I f°r dktribultefi on rite were K. Vincent, Lola Dickson, G.
j ()PO*iing night of the convent. n. 1 Tucker ajui M. Allphin.
......~r. .-ss^rtraara
■ ■ ■ ; “• rrxituTTSr zz? ? — «T«»......... „.
e/.---- -Lrv----1~. WMC*,' ^ . Hur l>aul* 10 brinf him 'Mt *ak,i V , ; J g
«^(lffirers of the K- I^e high.l
1 he held on the # •-
eonvention. j' *
claims to be the state of
15-CENT CHIDE PRICE
WICHITA, Kan., June 17
R. Vandehwouoe, president of the ^rtl
Shell Petroleum Company, pre-
dieted here today a price of 15 "
fJLioniam
n Afymio,
ago. . much longer than in the
S OFFICE
T All ,p> •« | mueh longer than in th
I Ull The kddy was recovered withi yi U,e Aamarillo company.
i, "Manley said. It w«» talking to om timers in the 'Hn T"j. ri~'-nT~*tn'v
generally agreed by the speakers frame, a representative of the ,. ‘ ' tht^ ranf|H limit waaj
p j Tribune was told that nr#*u#»nf pfm. ^ ‘
,.JT wwwu mv wvvuiuui§ »W»«, ---- v 'i-»* ’ ^*e to 1*16 war 0|
and more solo on the city manager industry, .but that most of the dif- Hpnt*V I A*
>W.kMllL--.^--... .. ficultiek could h^Jroped out in .
oyes Visit
of the drive is
is to be made of
ipplying the Tri-
The health ae-
r jhdag proteet-j CHIGA^G, June 17 <!■#—Al
fhom disease in- Capone is as good as in prison
----vrr - ▼»**■«*? »**vwv v* hiv v»*a
ficulties could W. Jraned out ma*!
short while arid the oil business
could soon get back on a paying
basis. j
Many independent operator* are |
playing an important part in the!
development of the East Texas
it is necessary
tfed on all of the
„ners, dairy_ own-
»f the city should
tment their
til ■
Chicago, was convinced today.
The strength of his gangs is be*
nenry
tmplo
Humble Refinery
I slxtoert years ago,
• the founding
association, j *
Into existente? ^ |
seeding two years other
* The body w«* recovered vrt'Uifai • Aamarillo companj
three mlnules after dmappearbw :'rai«ht P«y us to make
Wath the wrier, A fight was.: th» Amarillo case.
probably wh<> attitude pf
• Texa^eitiw toward publit hi
\ * Dft'r* hxampU
JZ hiK ‘ he*‘U^Cl'J1! ^ Gives" r,xamD>"
,lt r'ri',H r!u'"ti* down wiihouf Tn. Anderson cited the
kI hl, *:ri»
_ tion in June! W7 the firTton- T' today. Mrs. L. C. Hord of Kermlle; his death hT^jC
.. ....., -v ~»v Eleven employees of the Henry ventions of Lions International H,s qualification a* a finger-! ^nte, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Hord; and Dtet would. »peaJu|
- D*"“to “• -,a rwsjs; iz, - itr-’.SS
Whittle and Kavanaugh Coinpaiv Baytown refinery of the Humble There are now 244 clubs inish‘>nff Hamilton Mid. - V., h. M., N. H., J. P., Jr., ami J..
have completed two irashers. both nil m—-j-_ I T.,., ..u ovoo .u.. „ . Jack has servori as a • n* Hurd, ail of HmutoU.
lieved to have been broken follow-
ing Capone’s guilty plea yesterday
in federa court to income tax fraud) gusher area.
and conspiracy to violate the pro-1 ----
hibition
thirty htousand barrels daily. This E. A. Williams, H. S. Belford, E.(*hip of 100,000.
company is now forming their F. Boll, J. M./Curtiss, Gus Lang-t
third drilling company, and have Icy, L. C. Brown, John Selensky.'fl
two wells now drilling in the William Strangmeir, Glen Weikel;l/i
and Carl Norris.
Robbery
cooperaion in
«£----
. * *
ns club member*
(rill visit Humble
timble Ll°ns club
ircisesy. The trip
' Instance of the
i developed be-
|n4» of Harris
iii towns. How-
hoo.i of Lions i.-r Two
■'card :’|Br the
Cedar Bayou Bridge
. business while he is imprisoned.
LES of brother-
,United States
with a mem
ss than 100,000
1 years.
p* *
e has -teen
Creek Ro-
Ifties Lions club
camp benefit
by the Lions
alls for a game
ext week.
club wants to
til just before
the clubs
ay three game*,
«g been played
Iclub the Victor,
Trio Held In
Kempf Mystery
SAN ANTONIO, June 17 to
vo youths, one a nephew of
Frank Kempf, and a Fort Sam
Houston soldier, are held for ques-
tioning today by police.
One of the trio is expected to
To Give Closer Bay Route
ren* annually,” the mayor
"Dr Anderson pointed out that
the State gives jiOOJXW « ymt-kv
use of the'live stock beard In sa/tf
n . - _ rfcM-u* fT-nn |guarding cattle, and gives half -
rr;sr:z:^lJASLP0UREDb/“l
T”I ON' CROSBY RD.1 $
■A v far I -.a.; Ji , ■
shal of Goose Creek.
■mi v* vit/ugir VffSBKj
rnop Deputy Sheriff Hamilton b;<
DA LAS, June 17 <UB*—Herbert n * . a
Beauty Queen
iJ. H«iiKr ',rew»« »M » »««* He
~ Scale; 38, Dallas society leader,!
Material and equipment for con- Texas avenue road was being mov- today agreed to return to Mem-;
struction of the $76,000 bridge eu to the site today by Don Hall, phis, enn., for questioning in con-'
“ contractor. —• ’*’ ■ — --- ■
Pilings for the bridge approaches
were being unloaded and hauled to
the site. Eight cars of piling are
across Cedar Bayou on the East
Bible Miracle
Evidence Found
far aa actual activity is con-
lied. "(IfMlfi/i rr«a> tm ...».. ...&J
Pa tor Returns
mystery M th. *«!* JZZZZfZSZZZZ
' Fbm Convention
hosts un,ir ji.!hufwL anirel,t re80rtS' A ^ abaut on« mileUfm' ^^e,i (hi. week from;
ly due to an earthauake HebJ i abovc the brW*r* at McKinney’s* Natc !«?bes. Da., where they at
S h?s ^hTry ui tS‘ diirei. *«» the road with • -vention of- the Chr st-j
tneory upon tbe other route to Trinity baf. }a" ‘ of Louisiana.
f Paring of the concrete base on
- - th* Crosby-Lynchburg road murks
Si one I Anfra/*# tlM! last step in th<i p*vin* of Die
nectio with a *29,000 bank holoup : UlgllS VUliiravl li ik tietween the Old Spanish
ther®- , Trail and the Mnrkei street road,
Joh Cherris, 37, and Ralph Ar-j GALVESTON, June it ®E)~- County Engineer fehatles R. Haile
nol.l, 9, ex-convicts, arrested here Miss Belgium, Netto Duchateau, *“id twlay.
necessary to construct the 1000 in collection with the holdup al-o 17, licensee airplane pilot, who! Work of pouring the base was
feet of trestle work required at the; agree - to waive extradition. , j last night was, awarded the title aterted at the Gulf Refining com-.
crossing, it was estimated. | Sci •’ father, a Greenville far- “Miss Universe" in the annual Pany pumping plant?.,
The hrirtgd will beequlppetl withfmer, rged his **~- *---— • *- -••**• «aS5X, .. -
lift span to permit the passage nyindthat his
“Gw C reeit i* way 'ahe.o" 3
' wlrtrewi " _rm
.....— — the
I tory of Goose Creek as an tncor-
ooraUid town which was of inter.
m to the delegates because ot ;ga
the fact that the dty ha* been Is- **
to I' tmrulfil ai»n„ miij
corporated only since Milk.
Relief Beneiit
Dance Fridai
Pelly firemen
Plan Exhibition
The Pelly volunteer fire depart
ment will stage a demonstration
on Pruett street at 2 p. m, Sunday, — . ...
I’Nv-€hief Q. S. Powers asaid to- which sugg<tf,etl
day.'
Exhibition drill* by the depart-
mei*t wilt feature the program.
____ ®ne dollar has- been posted as a
to play one Prile foT the winner of a ladies
er in August
ory. Which
I is a side issue,
. the Boy
race for a distance of 60 feet.
Jail Breaker
Is Recaptured
that the walls of the city had fall-;
en outward in places in a manner'
Immigration laws
auuctures nave wen rimsheil for; ,,u> "‘am mr Houston s truer-
permit that section. Grading of the road-! K,,nr>' Helk-f Fund benefit
her to stay in this country only 24 bed from Highlands south Is'now The Argon ball room is located
' I under way, lie said. WI0 1-2 Busk Avenue, An Aus*
Holds Up Bank
ORLAND, Okriu, June 17
Crash
bances.
The same natural phenomenon
accounts for the drying up of the I
Jordan for the Jew* to cross, he»
believes. The expedition, he says, i v»% ,«
has gathered evidence that the clay A lone bandit robbed the Farm
banks of the river caved in near, er’s State Bank here of *300
El Damieh at about the period de-) shortly before 9 a. m. today .
scribed in the Bible. , | He escaped under gun fire from
Sir Charles Mar*ton, who has | cashier J. E. Schaeffer. Some of
financed three expeditions to con-, the bullets struck the fleeting
firm the authenticity of the Bible bandit’s car as he fled south.
T T i -sn'i'jmii.M'M 1.'——, [Kseito, Wkmt thi* nsturmlisKfj------------....... _
MIAMI, Okla., June 17 (UJb—j expianation of the minds* really j Weather Wsfien AM Flters
Alha PitU, 23, i. being returned corroborates the biWjnl descrlp.-. PORTLAND, Ha. -l'J!^To in-,
today to SanAngelo for Jill^mk*
. , - &«d^ a* -
today ad Junction City, Kansas,
mo Reagan. J, 8 .Connor and Cling Powell,
i ^1- *«<i have escaped with Pitts,
i yes- are being returned from Albu-
querque, New Mexico.
tion.
SALEM, 0«. d'.H»—Population
is the largest in its history. Of he
2,102 inmates, 1^49 are men and
868 am women.
.
e safety of Maine's sir-
special air weather
* Asfshlialiail 1 .Li-
One will be a
1 *' e-JJ '2J vaewl corsicaSa,
. ..............................
/»w» Chisj To Go
o Electric G hair
t 8TIN, June 17 Chief
K*< Wing, an Indian convicted
of Sacking ami killing Evange-
lim Castexas, three-year-old
da« iter of a proprietor of a
car tel in which the Indian
(dad, must go to the electric
chi
71 appellate court confirmed
hem. today.
r« was found test October
hid^i by a signboard at New
where the cambrel
Mrs Fincher and Mrs. Newby a„ b Firat AUcapt Here — f’'4'"® ^--------1 ^
usMst m the organisation. ^i '^THs^ rot the firat rime an:CJhart SIlOVVS UstS
M ’ ^ ; 2has m*,ie to organ ire
Mrs. A Cibuika, Baytown club, a girs club here. Two years ago
woman, announced the meeting^ GW Scout organiiation was
. and issued the invitation to all Tri-| formed. It Is too fate for that-
Cltlsa girts between the ages of; wprk Bow ami It would take too
six .swim ™... .. ... „ long to get rt *terted“
Mrs. Cibuika pointed out that
the boys have recreational outlets
i r WSSKSS:
ganixstions and that there way no
organiiation for girls.
The club would be organize*, to
To do
the at
’•We have the rapport of leading
club women in th# Tri-Citie*
Harris county and intend to
the present attempt a
of Si
OLYMPIA,
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Rosenfield, Robert. The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1931, newspaper, June 17, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019187/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.