Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1932 Page: 1 of 6
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*»F THIS talk .bouf th.
I rest «rf fowniWMt will
impruyement; just bow
,tte b»i»yiU will bo will d.
Urgri* * •“** l6«« »h* prf
(unumie condition continue”
fast that tha coot nf fodon) i
inMOt ha* Increased five.
* inew the wwrld war' m*y
VOI.UMK IS—NO. Ill
, been known to a few experts*
ftu* *«o. Now every manj
iraii* a daily nowipapn i
•V
|1W atom arefariaf bankruptcy i
of heavy bonded indebted ■
f and a multiplicity of aecvivr
may have boon raaliied by I
persona who art in a pan-
to learn, facta. 1 Now. *4iy
its aware of it
>r thine* an true ol I
flnt will taka atop* to
about temporary and super
relief. Tbow wUI bo liltloj
....... Budget* will be |
by holding up dmlop-j
l w»rk, by failun to maihlam
and other public .pruporti**,
theae mcaaurea prove in-
and the vote re contim|r
| lewl for relief fran their tax
fthla wffl teritt tripping
I aw aervicaa pros uied by gov*
which Die peo-
but which they will be
to forego bow la return for
i resulting aaviag la taxes.
Petteway UBigli Man
ers for Maroons. # -
HUNTSVILLE, Feb. 9 (SP.i-
- m< Swamping their initial opponent
-E .FIRST public county bud-1 to the tunc of 27*7 in a dashing
bearing Wednesday at Hou*-j and darting scoring be?, the Go*-
mraied the UW of the pubj CMk fni|# R
“ *.££
be pared—an act wkkhJ<M,
ton Sub- Teacbeia college, and 1
were favored to take the tourneyj *
«<**»• ! _:
Coaches and playcra, aa well a*
many spectatop who thronged the Am
• ourt-gallenca, named the Gand raj*™**
as the probable winners of the
tournament play, anJ the quint
was called the best team on the
floor. „ .
* IVtleway High Man
U.S.TROOPS A ....
* * *• * * » > ««*••* ******
Ganders Loom As Tourney Winners
SUGARLAND
IS INITIAL
LEE VICTIM
ON BOARD
„ Aipnlntawat of Wilaoa~W-
Carthr. Salt Lake.City Demo-
crat. above, by President Hoov-
.rrwSSaFk
eoaatrucUo, Finance corpora-
[the uvpayera.
a'county officials are draw
taanually more salary than the
ol the state receive* for
[attire two-year term.
etion of these mlariea to u
figure would do mors
*ve money far tax payers
take much of the bitter
FwjTof the county races. It is]
whether any man holding
lef.th<* highly renomerative of*
■ would earn in ordinary pur*
1 more than half of what h»|
[driving now., *tt|
« * •
I.ONG ha* been a plea
i the federal government out
Yet, a eurvey by the
Press ihow that the United
i spent 9687,717,881 last year
! bushwda. - ~ H
of this governmental
was provided for Indus*
to the idee of federal
■-r^~""
|i may be that the present trend
*|lr» may result hr the Amerl
people Icing much leas gov-
I end that probably would re
^•iaeiaaied hapnlnm and
for the nation as w
I '
[ TWO-HUNDREDTH birth-
anniversary of George Waali-
■will be obeeesred la the Tri-
in a fitting manner.
J. J. Fromme, head of the
club of the area, has ar-
for a black walnut seedling
brought here from Mount
and planted on the groi
NEW PEACE
PLAN TO BE
CONSIDERED
Petteway, lanky Gosling guard;
waa high scorer for th# opening
game, making away with four
field goals and a charity tots for a
total of nine Gander counters.
Another Robert E. Ice eager rank-
ed aecond in scoring laurels, ahoct-
ing three baskets from play ami
a donation shot for a grand tout
of seven markers. i
Teamwork was the greatest fat*
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UTILE APPOINTS
PELLYFETEGROUP
ed States destroyers arrived ear-
lier in tbs day, augmenting Am-
erican marine and naval
DURING *1931 COST STS •Sr1
U. S. HALF BILLION
Contribution of Every T*™ J»P«nrae airplane#
w!sfTWa «wansr
• “*14 for Year. .lira with machine guns
’- dwindling dines of Chinese,
WASHINGTON, Feb. B ing desperately amid nine
The Federal government % put blackened building#.
-687,717*81 Into n<uU*m. 4d< ‘ .'I;-*—-•
ELIMINATES ALL EXCEPT HIMSELF
date#, Murray cliariaali
leading I femur ratic candl-
'd all except hiMielf, ahhougb be did net
<>pc»i> announce hia candidacy, lie is shown at right talking I
.*‘*h JtepryocBtalivc Turn McKeown of Oklahoma. .
5 Named to Assist in
Washington Program
. Plans for Area* ,
E. Lae high school
the trae will be placed
r bearing an apropriate in-
{ A Felly committee waa appoint-
ed today by Mayor C. J). lLtile
to assist in plana for a program
for observance if the Bicentennial
anniversary of George WMBdag-
ton’a birth. ■
Composing the committee are
Mrs. M. M. Robertson, W. H. Fehr,
and inporvqment of the nation's
business last year. The expendi-
ture concerned the livlihood of
practically every worker,
Hoi led down* the year’s expendi-
ture averaged 914 on the Job held
by every full time wage earner
in the country. -•*-
A half billion dollars la a lot
of money, but even it does not
represent the government’s total
investment in buamess 'for the
year. Every state has its corpor-
ation o( railroad and power com- I
missions, Ita department of labor,
Us ilepartmont of agriculture,
and Ita baqk i and insurance re-
gulatory bodies. And this year
th# ederal government, through
the new finance measures, will add
from a half, to two billion, more
to th* total.
Mrs. J. E. I'eters, J. D. Roydor,
and George Lowrey.
The program will be given at
Robert £. Lee high school Feteu-
" *h l,f ^Nrae cities will | try according to plsns of the
In the exercises to be Tri-Clt!**' Civic Uague- who Is
sponsoring the affair.
A committee to represent Goose
Creek and Baytown were named
Thursday. Mrs. J. J. Fromme
heads the Baytown committee and
Henry Cathriner is chairman of
the Goose Creek committee,
ion Sunday aftgrtloon preced
Monday, February 22.
rLitdran of the area will
f'patc and in this way the
of our forefathers will be
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4-
y
nil SERB PILOT
DROPS BOMB* ■
.SHANGHAI, Fab. Atrial his-
tory In the Far East was made
(Continued on page 6)
|Montgomery Sheriff
May Take Boy To
Jail Today
I Cedi Kirkland waa kafcy.Mi
by flaeae Craak ofkara on e charge
kurglary. in eomwctlon with
"r ,1*1
robbery
NEGRO CONFESSES
HE DUB WOMAN
I iusban«.;'jAtteked As
Robbery Resisted by
Former Hired Man
BUDGET SLASHED
by school nm&tvj-.
Pay of 6 Men cut, Oth-
er Items Dropped ,
*8*> For Economy ^
la an a/feit to
onomise in
■sC^kam
Crack independent district schools,
«l-s.pk9«pl merobandtse tka board of trustee* hi a regular
DALLAS, Feb S d’Pi-J.k-
White, 40, negro, today confessed
he killed Mrs. W.’S, Gray, 60, snd
tmat her husband, W. 8. Gray, 60.
dray is seriously wounded and
Like It or mA, the^ not live.
government la not only in busi-
ness, but it hi in up to its neck.
Aid to Farmer*
The woad buriaaes, as used
hare, obviously includes the busi-
ness of farming. The govern-
I, ment last year put more actual
cash into agriculture than
• (Continued on page 0)
Oman Frozen At
SiW.Kr—Authorities were
nr svr-
persona are mrooned and
' In need of food at Big Bear
1 San Bernardino Valley.
to the scene are under
°f snow and all communica-
*> a« down.
„ WEATHER
^•CITIES AREA—P a i
«nd warmer tonight
Two Pclly youth# were at liberty
DOCTORS MEET
HENDERSON, Feb. 6 (UP)-A
semi-annual convention ! of the
storar six miles porth of Conroe,
near Huntsville, early today.
Kirkland urns arreted near hi*
homa at Felly, after Deputy .Sher-
iff# V. E. Dodson and A. T. Ham-
ilton ware notified that Montgom-
ery county officer awera seeking
a ear which waa seen at Hie atom
at 4 a. m., when the place was bur-
IgMMl. . J1''.
The owner of the _ store, whose
name was not learned, obtained tbs
license number on the car and
gave Sheriff Ben Hick* of Mont-
gomery county a description of the
man who waa driving it.
Officers who telephoned Tri-
Cities officers said a quantity of
ItUiMtn aad fljvmar heil — -• S„Lun
utu-vn mnn uuwrr nmi dwh uiBrn
from the store.
Sherimm Hen ilfeks waa expect-
MAN FOUND ILL IN
GARAGEATPELLY
HOME IS MYSTERY
Stranger is Unable To
Tell Officers How
He Reached Area
A Bteh whs Mid hia naan
L L |fy*n waa foaad la a m
coaadow condition today la
fMigo at tha homa af Mr.
Mr*. Charlie Trifon, Ml
He wap found by Mrs. Trtfea
who eatersd tha gangs to In-
vestigate when rim heard some-
one mumbling, ahs said. He waa
lying oa an improvised bad as
a largo bn la the garage where
he apparently had spent the bight
Mrs Trifon aald.%
I' Mra. Trifon gritted officers
and it was learned that the man
had been in Pclly Cor about two
11 * ■"3"'
Ho gave his age aa it aad said
"Kombe asked him
togo.s
Mauds than with
could
could not* give
of hia action*
riaa. but said he had also'
eveport. La. Ha said
mbled into tha Trifon gw
(Continued on page «>
niraic. ine man
i a coherent account
ha had also been in
meeting reduce.) aalarie* of four
iiS’iBfprik S Janitor, a building1
aapsrialeiiwtt mi (Mated from
the budget aceesal items which
are expecte.1 to result la a
lag of approximately ISAM far
tho remainder of the school year.
Tha meeting waa held at Robqrt
K. lee high school. Ad mem-
bow of the school board were
The negro waa captured last
night after posaea had boated all4 ed to arrive bans. laterDfday. to
day for him. The searchers paus-1 transfer Kifkland to thV~fisaroe
ed in their hunt for the slayer long jail
enough to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Gray.
White said he shot Gray because
Intoj be resisted robbery, but said he
did not intend to kill the woman.
The negro formerly was employed
by the aged couple at their farm
near Grayson. ,
The negro oh the night.of the at-
Southweat Texas Medical society tack went to the Gray home and
will be held here February 26 26., *»ked for a-cup of coffee. When
Mr*. Gray told him they were not
having coffee for supper he shot
BIDS ASKED
AUSTIN, Feb. 6 (CLEi-BId* for
highway improvement projects In
18 counties have been called for
by the highway commission.
Two of tho items on which saw
Inga an ex parted to be made are
the coat of telephone service and
91000 which had been art
to fin low places In th* jmuih!.
at several building*
The salary of H. Morislnl su-
(Continued on page 6)
ENGRAVER HELD IN
COUNTERFEIT PLOT
Bill Paaaecl in Tri-Citie*
Believed Made By
Dallas Group
her and attacked Gray.
Gray walked and crawled a half
mile to the home of neighbor to
give the alarm.
15 PLANES BURN
IN CHICAGO FIRE
CHICAGO. Feb. 6 <U»-Thtrty-
five companies today battled a
fire which destroyed the Con-
tinental Airwaya hanger and 16
plana* at th* municipal airport
here.
The firemen wer
In their battle with
freezing weather and a heavy
■anh
The damage was estimated at
more than 1260,000.
Felly resident waa recovering from
a serious scalp wound following an
affray on Main street late Thurs-
day.
’ E. G. Purvis, 18, and J. B. Pur-
via, 17, were charged with aggra-
vated aasault, after J. C. Alsup,
30, reported to V. C. Porter, city
marshal, the boys hod struck him
on the head with a double-barrel
shotgun.
Local Pupils Asked To See
Old Ironsides At Houston
Student of (
dent district
couraged to
iovgun. | when she vi.i.,
Purvis denied that the man was; 24 to March 1,
TEXAS—Increas in gjstruck with a shotjfun, say
* -
sup was taken to, a physician’s of-j
Creek Indepen-, children of the United States, was
will be
lid Ironsides" the
ston February
Mrs. Judd’s Trial
Halted By Holiday
It is believed
rested on a
at Dallas today waa
910 bills found in the
Thursday.'
A report from Dallas
ence MaKon, eighth of a group of fight.
CREW LOST WHEN [S'
BOAT IS RAMMED * “ —
ployed by a Dallas engraving
cere, the report said.
The counterfeiting group had
spurious moaay
it the state, Dallas *•-
man with hi*
ear in whiah
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Fab. I
<f.f I—Twenty-one member* of a
crew of the fishing school
nor Nickerson, war* missing today
after the schooner waa rammed
by the Belgian freighter, Jean
were rushing to Uw
mile* east of here.
A $10 bill ws. passed in a fruit »"**».* <
tami. operated by Earn Wood- ’*
of at Baytown Wednesday, and
C. Porter, city marahal of Pal-
estine Chamber of
be ready to distribute 4,000
plants February 20.
“Finally
her fthrarfl
In I and they went!
he'on the
«*'* three time* and Jak
to u* to watch out for
Jacob# got up and mi
fell to th* ground. 9
Sample .aid when
Bombs had bean
(Sample)
to use to “hurt
be hild bLn strode
a fight
Jacobs, be said.
raid he did not
with Ja Ml
run down 8ampli and
tried to stop tha ear, h*
IKKEia
NEW
ISHELDIL
DALLAS, Feb. 6 «
Chamber of Commerce.
. The rebuilt frigate Co
' which played an important part in
| the early history of the
i due to «
last
»
PHOENIX, Arix., Feb. 6 <UP>-
Trial of Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd
for the slaying of Agnes Anne
LeRoi and Hedvig Samuelson waa
suspended today while the court
il public by the Houston celebrated Southern Ariona
on'state's star
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Pendergraft, W. L. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1932, newspaper, February 5, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019278/m1/1/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.