The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 331, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933 Page: 2 of 8
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| ®o«t benefit of hi. experinT
t ability—that the standahi cm
1 tyj)e of plane reflect* many rf
I improvement* pioneered In m
i by him—that from 1922 on
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By RAVM<)NI*^J*ER
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Republican master min# ere
I grid's H>*ed records, aAd holder
I *M»*BIMhtguialM FiyW^erJaa,
rgptt'Mi.wfth the Gal*lbfig-
in* company. He takes over this
respuasibiUig to devote his wide
flyhif experience to induetrial pro-
gress. He will assume his poaUra-
mediati-lyt* •
[ Thig announcement has particu-
lar importance not only because
Captain Williams is one of Am-
erica*! foremost exponents of avia-
tion but also becauto hlg experi-
ence a* businessman, writer, lec-
turer, and lawyer fits him for his
dutla^; «t* »?--•
His career -has been featured
- x*rig-
went* of Itfs prtwesa as air ace
Ife;2^y£JX
' between the old wmomice and the
HK|wmiaiai of RoeeeveR........
| They are moving with caution
at this early stage? bttt the lines
«rf cleavare are unmittakable.
Ifc? Pradriritflaf A^fttoto......-
-- Ttepr3am?i“w; wwr»worth of
Hew York, who has hi* *jft on
the 19JM! Republican presidential
|nomination, is cautiously breaking
| into to print to warn that the in-
dustrial n.ntr.,1 program is about
i to inflict on the country the great-
| set bureaucracy it has ever seen.
Another New Yorker whoaa
f bright blue eyea are cocked toward
1 ISM is also edging in-Ogden L. .
I Mill*, who will be remembered as
I 'having once been an extremely to
y#« secretary of the treasury. He |
f It talking occasionally row about *
:: the merits of government leadar-
; ship as contrasted with those of
| gewromant Mutual.~ ,/ »
Republican# at suoh wide pole*,
'
State university, at Baton Rouge,
and i’aul Bo mm, Jr,
Rouge, elected the “handsomest
male” at the same school Ihd-
<lentally, they art to be married
(bis month.
Companion pictures that would
attract special attention in any
collegiate album far 1MI are
those of DorqUmQalongne of
New Orleans, chorea the “most
beautiful" coed at Louisiana
sarvaa. He graduated from
ham university, received * J
to of Laws degree from Q
town University evening
school and pitched for th|
York Giants for two year*
John J. McGraw.
gteoota. EW eight oonaeautive
yens ha held the American speed
record for airplanes, i - •
| Captain William# enlisted, in the
navy for the duration of the war
as naval aviator. He specialized in
testing airplanes for the navy de-
partment and developing aerial
navy, he specialized in high speed
immgpL ,• ' V.: *J
At tbe tjpve that he received the
distinguished flying cross, Cap
a cita-
Try Sun Claaaifled Ads. ; j
aa the thundering Borah of Jdaho
and the vehement Reed of Penn-
sylvania have embalmed il the
congressional debates for future
reference warning* against what
General Hugh Johnson is now in
hp two-fisted way attempt lug to
do wttH the nation's industries. >
Give* Roosevelt Rope
Right now the Republican* are
Thoroughly enjoying his rola of
fcfei$y
Quality Suite that Can’t Last Long
at This Price .... '
TERMS
raanentiy. In fact Presidant
Roosevelt is understood to have
opposed the two-year limitation in
COMANCHB-rfllmply. cleaning
it a native pecan grove put* the
oea into profitable bearing,
#y .at the farm of W. S. Prise,
Jr, near Guitine, Comanshe couiv-
;ty. A 10-acre block elaanad out
two yean ago baa yielded ISOS «o
2000 pounds of aats every year
since. Thera la no record of this
plot ever haring produoed aupogh
nuts to rtH before the cleinhg
was dogfc aayi J. A, Barton,
county agent.
Quaint....Historic....Fasliionahle
A Charming Early American bedroom group that is sore to win your
imtrigt admiration and approval. In the larguat dtiaa, the smallest
town# . . . its quaint, homey, intimate Celeaiai styling . . . its warm,
eherry amber-maple color tones ... Its cooling, comforting, raot-
fal atmosphere, will inspire a new idrel in pleasant, lovable bedrooms,
ft was conceived by oao of America’* most famous iatarior decorator*
. . . nils at a price that bring* the lang sought for Early American
styling within tht easy reach of every home budget.
" BOY INJURED
QUINCY, Maas, dIBh-Aflai be-
ing refunrd permireion' to aevom-
paay Ida father to a golf coaras
Walter James, Jr, was struck aari
seriously iajarod with a golf dub
^ ______
Ih 'i'
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‘Tm B&YtNG NORGE N0W...T0
SAVE HONEY”
a provision limiting it- to
the «Mitoir * —
It ia widely believed in Wash-
ington that the next two major
political battles, tbe fight by the
Republicans to recapture the
Wtoa House in
around tjm great buato,®^
raised by the unpraradantod~Mt-
perlment in control of the na-
tion’s economic life from Washing-
ton It majr prove to be ob* of
the great battles of political his-
tory,» determining whether the
United States will attempt to i*.
vert to the pre-depression ato-
nomic system, or move forward
under the new economics. ^
J
Material gad factory com
witt increase uader tbe
National Recovery law. To-
t r*:r.^:rr.:r ,o°
to aave a subsMotuI pan ,
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We’ve never seen a value IHm it, and are aura
«»<. • ,fr * ,.J*/ .<W
whan you aae it ia our *how window and. store
*»«*-.-r-wl,
krea.. .....me "■ » ■
Sl'PRR VALUE IN A GOOD
MATTRESS A SPRING
If you newt a go# mattrea* and
springs, don’t miss ti# Sealy-made 50-
pound, all white i-ottpg, mattresa and
Saaly made, stoal support spring . . .
a reel June value, both for
to see it thig i
2
a L,>
4 PIECES EXACTLY AS 1
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^ting at Bayl
1 which started!
L {(^to coni
B&*week rl
.that there will I
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2 to K. R- C<|
k&u
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Jy, powerful sern
An to unite with
ggrtomded for the
night and sel
of whom will!
,*imttun«d th. I
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pIchJc'kMi
(of Happiness" a
A Christ." Tueadi
A/i Suffer and Whe
E Go at ftpatk
Km the 9tom rii
|-fwo Mountain Peal
J-JereUtion.” Thurada
I Know EaA_«fc
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t Top I
: Coming' of Cnn»«
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m , „e Final ReckoJ
IWy 2, “Engaged tT
pmd “Could God hav
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# above is.for thl
i and the second fol
A. Reaves, ,tl
> been y
dwaritf bftgtol
ithe meeting will con-1
Sunday night with!
being held un-l
on Goose Creek |
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the -piMifii ifflll
by yornmagj
|T school will ba held at
returned today to
he ia pastor of
I church.
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, diEl—The Amal-
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 331, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933, newspaper, June 24, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019433/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.