The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 261, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 4, 1933 Page: 4 of 8
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Wire Service
Srdfa* «*» Central Preee Barrie*
H bln By Carrier: .
10c; Per Month 40c; For Sts Month. $U6; |
fUL
Yoor; 80c Per Month.
Representative: Tea*# Dnily PreSe l«n».
Child Training Given Test
A little less than * ye»r «fo * group of
■-’TSA
r; sznxc mati:
too oil maustry is faring ^ very grave prob-
lem. '
The other day when the oil conference at
Washington waa considering the appoint-
ment of a dictator to control the industry
the Sun received a telegram from an op-
ponent of that plan. “Wire your senator
and legislator to oppose this scheme; urge
all your readers to do likewise; It means our
ruin,” said the telegram
In the mails came a' letter; “Urge your
senator and representatives to support oil
dictator plan; it means our salvation and the
salvation of the industry.
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brothers.
They set out to give their full elaborate
theories of chil(l-training a teat. One of the
lad*named Johnny, was put through a stiff
of sprouts from the very start—daily
of exercise, systematic instruction
his iimta, and ao on. Jimmie,
S*f, «wS» »* W
inhiaownway. He^ot the
care that Johnny
„ All of this is important to the Tri-Cities,
mMm pit Ittir-y-1" ■'■•.■■7^—
To one' who makes no pretense of being
able to solve the problem of overproduction
in the oil industry it appears that .the bills,
asked by Mrs. Ferguson might at least help
the situation. ___________---------------m
"ZJAST YEAR, OUT of a clear sky and]
roca#nd
day the assembled psycholp.
go* children out and put them
I
their paces to see which one had
mows.___m—;----—
tiny, who had all the training, out-
bone hi* brother all the way through He
icefled in climbing stain, at paddling about
til I>ooiy hMBfonlating little brain-tost-
gadgeta and at other feats of skull ami
Jimmie, as a racing fan would
launched to add about 150,000.000 to the aa-
aeaaed valuations of Harris county by in-
**»« assessments of a few of the
largest industries. That move resulted in a
wgftiacreBtt.___. y- <-*- - *
'' This year the commissioners court is pre-
“equalize" valuations and has em-
CONTRACT BRIDGE
rr
- WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS
By E. V. SHEPARD i,
FAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHER ‘ Jk
ssst
paring to . ________
ployed a number of investigators to secure
mfonnation on which to base their activities.
EVEN CHANCE FOR CAME
ER MOB *u vulnerable
when the followin. hand *»» dealt
Knowing that the aide wtanlof Um
a ret tame etand* chance* of I to 1
.’or winning the rubber, bow ebould
But tbe moat interesting thing about the
buatnen waa this: ___
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the happier of the two. \ ‘ *
Johnny wore a premature frown
of the ttmi His responsibilities seem
«ip«utve to the property owners of this
coomp or It might prove very economical
If the plan it to scale down those valua-
tions which are too«gh to the level of those
which are right, that will be fine. '
If the idea is to increase the lowJnfak 1
tions to the level of the high ones, its all
wrong the members of the commissioners
hum*, and pitgjol_______________________MflUment-Otiiiegam* ootAtua. f-
Th# » of hearts waa lad from
court will hear from the public in no uncer-
$ #7* '
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I to rest heavily on his wee Jhoulders. He
i serious, very much in earnest, quite en-
ne%. ,f./l kt> alt kio m’amesa
Wta uy jp ms ctret*
And, Jimmie,
unskilled and
wearing a cheefftfl grin. He
yahakea aa in Infant prodigy;
unworried,
be eom-
Just how much importance ought to be
ched to this fascinating experiment isn’t I
r. Probably the psychologist them-
ves don’t know. But any parent who
the dd feeling that a flock of laughs
a long stretch of utterly carefree hap-
i are among childhood's most invaluable
will feel the old-fashioned, un-
__ . regime emerges from this teat
Edth the greater part of the laurel*.
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Intetiaive Probe Loom*
i Senator WhedeFs resolution fo#an in-
of tax ferret*’ testimony that $600,-
jpO.OOO in Imposts are due to Uncle Sam
HU _________es of Golf
S!3S«tf,4aJ19 Unter p”
men concerning their individual, problems. SAN
To secure a consultation ft is only heces-
sary to notify either Henry Whiddon or the
oro foreign steamship companies promises »eridtoa#ee.
launch the justice department on a probe
practically the whole of Secretaries Mel-
Hull On Economics
State department officials, who „„ .
ed in qp fragments'nf Secretary Hull’s
with overseas diplomats apropos later-
al trade relationships, say his “eco-
advfeers” sit by like freshnien. Theyt“
« the secretary as having "forgotten U
econorpica than most experts learn in a
time.'* j' x
Mr. Stanley is being sent here by the
trade extension department of th« Dallas
Chamber of Commeanjl, His visit is sponsor-
ed bv the Retail Merchants Association and
the Sun. .
■Is
strokes under pir for the Ian
108 hols* pUyed during the
last “fire days.
ext to a robin’s song, there’s no surer
sr of Spring than an urchin .. with
knuckles, bulging pockets and a
glassie. m
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 4 (UP)-
■fesu:.awe _.....
nearest approach to a red, story book die- Twice <tu*'ing the pa*t five
totor that the Roosevelt regime has yet had daJ’8 Bo*ers Ued ^ oW raark
to otter, according to congressional critics of 68 *troke* Mtabli*hed by
the program—some of them Democrats. : Tom W1y>fonMr clab Prof«*
That %Jt wUl be a retail dictatorship,
these critics say—a dictatorship that ordin-
ary folk will feel the weight of.
Qrab Bag
M opening bW of Impede "A ehlfteO
to 1-No Trump* on Ma two King*.
Wbeo B bid him
bock to t-Spodo* Figuring that a
minimum of two King*—or tbelr
equal—in portnar’a tend gava about
even ebaneea for game, f Jumped
into 4-Spade*, knowing that be
not auffer much. If a*£-;
The opening lead aw tbe
■ The county , is being operated-very ef-
nciently on the revenue received this year.
It .can he operated next year for a similar or
even a smaller sum. There can be no pos-
increflsed valuations
Equalization upward will be inexcusable.
‘ HENRY W. STANLEY, nationally
known authority on economics and business
ad^Ba^ation, will bring a valuable mes-
lage to the business men of the Tri-Cities
la his two tectuwa here Thursday and Fri-
day.
But probably more helpful will be the dis-
cussions of problems In Up places of buai-
•rod. n»*pM won tbo trick. Thtl
Q of (pad** held the agOOBd trie k
When th. t of «B*de* wu led. Z «
Are won the third trick and To Q of
dkwoodg won tbo next trick for tbo
dWMdm. Tbo declarer ruffed tht
■osulag bwd of a diamond, and then
dummy's K of apodn took out tbe
last oppoolng tmi»p,^^Hwd
Tbe declarer bad taken more of aJ tomorrow.
chaaoo IS a*
reckoned. Ho could loot only one
more trick without belna eet. Tbe
X of beerta had to lie at bio rtgbt;
heart* bad to break for him, and Z
had to bold the Ace of dub*, for
‘1F»,ril!pJ .'"Ife-iiiytfalng lean do for
. .Rawaoo. coatee 4o MUe S«« M- youf"r ‘--—a— a-»
lard, telephone operator in Hotel
HetrpppUtan, Here fork, tehen the
asmtlitaUl) mecli Philip Gerard, to*
oI one ol tht cttilt uvalthlcti ta>M-
Uc* She Uvea in Brooklyn tu t
cheap tiat with her Gather and tuo
titleri and hat pcnUtenUy lounht
00 the attention! ol one kinky
TreiU, who It Ichtoualy in love with
her. Stte'i interest center* around the
hotel, however. 8he U keenly a.ite to
dummy. Tbo tlnasat of tbo J held
th* trick. Now cam* tbe teat of
ability te go gamo. There were Ju*t
eve* chance* for the K of dub* to
wtn a irtek. Tbo J at dub* waa ML
When tbe lowed card of that anlt fed
from r» band op went tbo X from
to th* declarer'* relief. Tbo • of
heart* waa led. Declarer'* Q won.
Tbe Ac* waa led and heart* broke, to
that tb* eleventh trick waa won by
the I cf heart*. Th* declarer led hla
good l
trump, and gnv* hit advemaritn
tb* laat trick, gotng gam* tbrongb
good luck and good play. ,
Think over th* following band
Neither eld* has any score.
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7~ ~Hi» etory waa almoff
ym
Philip, tlwuyh reported cnyaijcU to
wed hlerta itorrii, dauyhtcr ol Jndye
Hprrlti well known politician, a tht
Hne to oo th dinner with him and the
U: Much impressed by hit tceutinp
fineness, Merit meanwhile, angered
by Philip's lack at attentiveness when
he tptndt mneh of Mi tine at a hat-
pttal with fill friend Merle Beckwith.
Th* patient opened bit eye* and.
looked at hi* friend with pleated
.recognition. “All eet to be the bent'
man?" he asked, and a faint smile
hnvnriwl nlktlit hie nnln line
hovered about hit pato lip*. ''Guew
we'il have to pord porte - tjjgTjer
awhUe." He dr^ We iyca again,
but bis hand gripped. Christine*
rnore tensely. — -
Philip motioned the doctors aside.
•Do you think it would be ail right
the romance 0/ If* buttling Me. to ttsk liim a question or two—jurt
is attack ana robbery,
turns to Pierre, a young ittusl'lan,
with whom the It madly te love. She
tlugged and robbed by an unknown
assailant in a room at the Jtrtrupa’i-
tm two dept before Mf teUemW
marriage to Christine Worden. Others
In the itory ure Mrs. Parmiin. a
in case he sll|«t away again, so we
con have some ctue?*’
The thrCo specir.llst* consulted
atavefy together Kirmlly they
agreed that if the patient wished to
talk ‘ft would do him no harm, and
decided that ft_ would be beet for
Philip to oo (Iw talking.
He stood beside the bed opposite '
(Pristine and spoko verv
gently
itory are Hit. Varmcly,
cranky old recluse llvinp^at !he_ hoPii.
and her companion, Anna. Site, On-
ttclpattuo another date wUh I hilip,
talxp her morning off io purchase
the nccctiary cijthet, tor Ihe occa-
sion. Bh<! spends all her’ savings on
the Outfit. ’ Taking thedrtatkes home-
We sifi.ili married Juat S3 coin as own hoppy plaijs.'’
♦ A 10
♦ ft 4
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How should bidding go. ano what
can be mad*. Answer* will appear
Army Ate Shoots
108 Hole
ANTONIO, April 4
<HE>—-Lieutenant Ken Rogers,
of golf, climaxed the most sen-
sational splurge of medal play
ever recorded in this cit/Sun-
day afternoon when he smaah-
ed the San Antonio Country
club course record with , a
■
course
round of 67 shots.
The farmer will feel it (if the critica.Are
... - a A. M ... st_ _ .... -1
correct) from toe time he start* to
hia crops until he reaps and disposes of
than; all the middlemen who handle them
will feel it; finally the ultimate consumer
will feel it, when he buys those crops in
edible form, by the market-basketful, at toe
corner grocery store.
Even assuming that the plan works fair-
a ays- ly well in principle, toe critics express their
doubts that the public will like so much die- committed on parole,
tattoo.
The senate shows signs of balking at sug-
itioni that it authorize “presidential
agreements” in place of treaties relative to
international trade. Treaties have to have
sional. Starting last Wednes-
day, when he shot a 68, Ro-
gers tallied 171 on Thursday*
69* oft Friday, another 68 on
amppliand then stroked a
70-67 on two' rounds Sunday
over the club course. ’
yjust across the border, or a Span-
iard from beyond the Pyrenaaa. '
she astounds her family by her beau-
ty In them vad goes to the next
apartment to show then: to her girl
ttdsMd,- AHnn, tefio-SOtrsrw her 'OVUVT TiVfT^p\
being ip fare with Philip. On her
2L_toS$,-#a e»cowtaers pinky,,
Ptnky. sensing what It up Is angry
and shows it, but Hue sends hips on
kit way. The next day Sue sees
Philip lot* few minutes ei ike hotel
and he Bills her that he doesn't be-
lieve there f< any hope for Ms Mend,
Merle, As they talk he is paged and
told he is wanted at the hospital
immediately. Merle Beckwith had or.
rived In Hew Jork to buy clothes and
'Whatever happened to you. Beck?
hr
Can you tell ur about......
fkekwlth opened hts 4yes again
atti_ .their ~ expCeaslon • we* -angry;
"Sure. 1 remember all abm« ,t »mt
I don't — »— *— I-VL-
he:e.
face , turned toward her,
".lust a week, darling. ’
"Tlyn—It's -too let'!.’’
“Par fchat. Merle?"
"Our wedding."
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Ahro* ebook
la.«M* fm their ;
turned Instantly to I
bod collapsed. The
anxiety with lt» dlrnuv of j
too much. . .JBI
Late that night,
wo* renting quietly on (
narrow hospital bed. H|tt|
watching her, Mr.
Philip talked soberly
room. Tbelr grief »»*
to their' dcalre for Justict
The live* of a down m»a i
bring back Merle Beckffl
despicable man w lm ‘ ■ '*
nally cut-off tbe life i
of a splerrlld man and the h
of other lives, had
tree and unpunished te j
the live* of other*.
"Even Merle’s own
give u» much to wo
had observed,
“No. hut lire can reran
kind of a picture from i
cl* work. We were Aft
daritheforo." .....
^“Wbat more do we?
The man’* name
“It never will lie too late tar ttiat
we suspected, and there la*
to bdlcve he had a wife k
or anywhere elec,
‘ to -work
R-.:,* f" MM
oh Beck’l l
story to •
because he h^ told lihs, |
you are tettery'■ she rmiled with
< ltort thrdusVb?, tr.4*1 'v;hJth Mk'-l
‘'How”tfTyou feel, now?"
one aU tlio dectors.
naked
“All right, except I'm pretty weak.
He cure did give me an awful wal-
lop."
“Who?" Philip asked eagerly.
“Don’t know hia name. Fellow I
picked up to feed and do a good turn
Seems be wasn’t very grateful."
"Can you tell us about It?"
prompted Mr Worflon.
8o they obtained th? story of how
’-he hajipy bridegroom’s generous im-
■nilse to help a less fortunate tel-
"That I* probeble.f
"But
spend a couple ol days belore. going low man had developed Into stark
to Boston tor hit wedding la ChrU- tragedy for himself. The members
of his audience took** of web other ,
“Of course."
“A nd .there (a every i
Iicvc that huf* mu eveo k
now. With' that much n
whether or
j Bock’s murderer to lull
| has made tne more dri
ever to clean up soma i
in this city!”
“But what can you i „
j moro than is being doner
"It isn’t a matter «tj
alone. There are. pleatff
scicntloua fellows with, wh
Join force*. It’s Just Marl
work that becomes' routln
they need is ’ new inepif*
Initiative every ones In
Christian commissioner “No, you rH^h b*M» 00 onc brav81
..... him. To Ohristin* he tarwah* firi charges.’’
do RMiTle commissioner looked
senktorial approval to valid&to them,
sidenttol agreements,’’ as proposed,
Supreme
end Van
-oe, besides,,
ItA rtnk*ial*rl
\e hUDsmea, r
PRISONERS RECONFINED
BOSTON <UB—Approslmstely
half of tho 8,000 persons releissd
on parole e»ch year from Mass*4 "
chusett* penal institutions are re-
turned to confinement for crimes
violations of parole regulations.
TODAY
under a fine arch across the road, been driven out by white men that
- announcing “Collier County", like to shoot. The raccoon, in th.
(Continued from Page One) Barron Collier owns the whole trees, the “loggerhead" oT-'enap-
the beautiful penin- county, except little pitches here ping" turtles that drag their
sula and numbered tens of thou- and there, about one million five houses across the highway looking
ie of hundred
w*ita how hat
how hard he works at his adver- protected. ^^ha^M^more
Their children die
measles and aontact with | —-----------|____
-sum s s
before .bootleg came, bag thousands of acre, of beautiful
Ars.^r
' CHAPTER,*!
■up :<m
”1 don't remember much after I drimlnala lit this city IhaH
went Into the room with him. Just the country srt op anil take!
thought I would nee that he waa What we need here. I- to kf
flxecj ««• right talk gJittla and ear -Power- -of- the rimr
?053“nfg7irHeem*d like a good acout. Doran.”
and riiat was why he took me so by "Yea. be has Made Mi
surprise I turned around and saw a national figure. The
hi* face, but before l could think feature him ae If he
wntt was coming, he had struck out prominent character. 1 (
at me Must have known hi* stuff. There are too many pedplej
t ha iKmco AAHAll«gir,M fl
me
because
that’s all.'
I remember falllng--and
wrong concluaicca
.......««..Annjr..gpMer, who 5»-4Um govenLirtSu^boartSsTi
'yet completed his third year *11 the remaining Seminole Indisns him hit room. a» they entered
Itz; **«**>» „M,
fuss over and interfere with them. J
A fofiher Indian commissioner f
Thml Too nun,. OM. tt. muSSXSSStM.’,: «” >" "" 3»
.»m mn, in.., mi lie m, i ZtSsafmASiSJs j& t m
tstisilSatS-aSSmSA &™ « SXirw. »»
saitte;cw?.*
presumably tla oldest. His con- i fir*t •*** ««* w “Or cour.' mriin" But'’don’t you ^
science awoke and he uU to tbe ‘ ^ Si Sad «iwX*S
V,E SmtVT^V’ “°BV'bc ^vour clothe* and S ^‘’'fam^^Alty
ixS ail^? ’r No‘ "v*n a through an, medium *
He emUed *> Philip tmgmi MS In
Doran and the Incidental n
turned UatleeMy to j
nay her unused
diamond-net circlet
wife. By diligent search, 1
MU
measles, and the Indian burial 5 <hC • they weehed. hi. features re- T ' ‘
•7? ww- v» »b.: ry. S S,” *” - 3BLrSKT.S, Sj^S ^ «•—•
fwSSS er-W -•»4
matter of no uncertainty. ; were suemtehid, tHii’n* Mmi»« hand with a
- them *'mk l° Wmr 118 «jro,.lod Into her mothet'a -uev uuie ymmummy.
HR. ASHE at this time ig, rush- . "y6U may in " I ‘‘IT1*' 71'8 ,r,'° m*n ,oo!*ert »t each th» Mft necklace which
U lAg on to "Caxambas island, "Beck. here’, mt - be ^d n-v,, \ To WTtM *°r “* ^
that looks out upon the Gulf of ——--------------------
Mexico. Thin streamers of white money improving the place "
fo, heron* A? »K*in*t *ky, to- That must be his reward!
wards the west. It is dry here, The real owners and benefici-
„ birds and animals foilow.the water arias are peaceful animals, pleased
to the gulf watershed. You pass that cougars and wildcats have
vi v*»u. fiorm. ’V -y-
Itcr-c mgzwort.'.-j, ,y,!rf ftB?.
(to be coma
mango trees fighting against the
salt golf, as they fight the ocean
on the east side. Uncle Sam owns
those long stretches of water and
islands and protects all wild Ufa
there, except, the fish They can
take care of themselves.
The highest hill in southern
I' lorida.jt made of cli
shells thrown away by
that ate the contents,
And below your feet th* ?
lie buried. They knew f
be safe from rising ’
cats there. They a»
from white men. The I
Institute took away
am and oyster their skeletons last yesr.
MW
DEMAND SAN JACINTO
Butter
states in
[ eandidab
ent
B. ' "IS
fcrL’perb,
j ’taoveme|
in
IdVa
I tbe dry j
jMghout < "
|p^> had been
; intere
i above the I
Mowmcntl
the end ofl
three
Jfrsey
4 neither , ,
r some form' of|
11916 five i
PW»
1 Uish—brir
f #p to 24.
thst em of|
priftt-
ft's population
tides subji
Impetus
t was at the st
t thst the nvovt)
prohibition
M» ‘ *
supply,
es
mad sale of. 1
, for the
P> Dec. 1917,
i content of I
1 by weight.
IB efter J«
registered
when,
adopted
[ the Constitution!
•l^tlon.l
i amendment, ]
by thinse-f
by January |
i proclaimed a p
Btion by the Sec
primary 29. It |
IJttlyl.
found
Uy to pass a
wbat percent**
I be contained
1 it became int
National Pr
niy known as
' *as passed and
i President on Oct,
one-half of on
maximum of ah
■ting beverag
'for drastic
_18th amendment.
president pro
i measure, but it
p.P*ssed over his o
Amendment
» immediately
*iult on the
; 4ad Volstead J
1 Supreme Court
decision June 1
the validity o:
to strong
enforcement pro-
! drastic Jones “Fh
■ in 1329. It provid
■
liquor co
for five yean
i I mS
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