The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 247, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 18, 1933 Page: 1 of 8
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the latter
wore (n the *2
Lower ,)Uot^/t
not drive outy/'
had idade r()lr^'
min pit* ^
change*. New JJ
expected a t<* J
that these
I foundation. |
I They jested * l
‘»«y. pointing
i ve the level
the bank holiday J
trading wa* ....Jj
I Downtown
[cheered by.fn^
There was,
new* from Detre| j
Mfe would pet J
al workmen, that cJ
[wooId resume it| j
kram suspended ijJ
P*y. Monday, sj
p° advised their J
H business wuU
Improvement- in jJJj
Y. MARCH 18, \9M
VOLll
> reopened
stock* up
ifting their
iky. It is
It forget
ood reaoiu-
egress Will Give Beer
And Banks Quick Action
tee approver
ids wine to
turning that
with beer’s
Burglars Bum Hoi
Side of Safe; H
for Marauders Po
Toward Beau man
ANAHUACT" March
(8p.)—A network of off
was being spread thr
Chambers and i t f f i
counties today in an effo
find some clue to the idei
of burglars who last n
hough mailonfcr,
Reel scrap ig
'c«l 60 cent* a u
teveT ifiSa
BeGivenlnmecon
port assigning the disputed border r inance Problem
territory of Leticia to Colombia -
Delegate Gqkia CfMeren left the Three Parent-Teacher »*,*&.
chamber. > •’ tiona of the TfMiMos aru w«l
This does not mean Peru's with- meet Monday afternoon te cunaid-
drawal from the league,” Calde- ler addressing resolution* to the
ron assured |hc United Press. trustees of Goose Creek indtpen-
j'ttSJKti -
council Ubie, fumbled for his pa- the trustee* sentiment of the at-
purs ard shouldered his way paat ganiiatkms concerning curtalftaent
rows of sltyit delegates. ■ * jef school expenses to balance with I
A state of unretognNable hut .the expected decreaae ta revenue. |
actual warfare has existed T5FT Meetings t ailed 1
months betweea Peni and Colom- [ Sam Houston P.-T. A. of vhich
collection jj
[LEWISTON, idahu,
old ombarrigsioa^l
broke into the Security State
Liberty bonds nnd $128 in
war savings stamps.
Missed tnm
T. C. Mull, cashier, today re-
vealed the burglar* overlooked
urd of the Ffat|
ml church hen |
ditional collects*
lection plstea wiS
a box in tha wai
chairman. The question had been
raised In t|uo warranto proceedings
filed by Attorney .General James
ing is doming
ihgin te peer’
Btyugfh -up
(n Boukaiik of
k reported th
artificial aunlir
rneiit of th* safe.
Th* burglar* gained access U
the small Mosely safe In the bank
office by bunting a hole in th*
side. They entered the bad* by
smashing a window that opens on-
to an allpyway. The safe was
wheeled into th* directors room
where greater privacy was af-
forded.
of the prff 1
olie content, [
t ouch beer j
aa the late 1
iMk'tfabHt,
before congress is sigsed by
President Roosevelt. Th, 23
FATAL FOR
ME JOHNSON
i Horace Mann P. T. A. has cslled
a meeting for f:40 p. m.
P Mjlilh Ran ii Acted
Tiro associations adopted a res-
olution In regular meetings Than-
dm mnnfcutis
The vault where the greater
portion of the banks funds and
securitise are kept, was not touch-
ed. i<
No trace of the equipment used
(Continued on Page Eight)
State Bank Relief On
. House Program for
Speedy Vote ^
WASHINGTON, March If <U*>
1 -^Prompt and final approval of
Services for
ptic Leader
add state batik relief eariy
week was promised today by
bmtonai leader*.
■ relief was only a step be- [
Ik measured on tha pro- j
w which leaders and eom-
'••Aworked while the house
fnatftook * dey off te catch
breath.after eight days’ la-
in, 78,' Tyler, c
and national
for half a cent
HSIFENGKOW, March 18 (Eft
Retail Merchant Board
And Sun Get Aid flip
Dallas Expert
and Satariiy.
Nine Per Cent Basis is
Established After
Check is Made
New Units Spoi
By l^ons Expe
to Add 30 M<
Thomas Elit Bars to Be
.Buried In Houston
•S Cemetery
Thomas BUt Bars, 49, service
ear driyer, died at hia home, 144
Michigan street, Baytqxm, at 4
To help Tri-Cities business men
solve the pr idem of improved
service to th r pudnhrs and in-
marrled the son
te'peror William
as at the ,time
With 22 boyi from Bgyfc
48 from Goose Creek a#
already registered and p
of 80 more signing, two tx
Boy Scouts were organise^
ante meetings held late
day. Organisation of acouti
is being sponsored by t!
Cities Lions club, through
their
bor at the^
ilared by Pr
prince, lived Mr
n, outlived him,
[ of the former
William the
I' died a painful
ph* tttlii her son,
*Hb desired to he
•Worts, Henry W
•By known au »i
mics House and *•%« hoped to reach
will an informal .trreement today on
. I beer, to insure enactment of that
‘7' 0t (measure Monday and permit the
’■ i brew te go on aaie hy April 4.
be sponsored | There was every udflLn the
mittee of which T. E. Di
chairman. '
At 6 p. m. at Bsytowi
high the boys there met
(in *hflp bodv
tritish flog, and
soil”. She did
German clothes
ho thought this
d i n Germany.
Page Five) rl
by the Mail
Citie Sot. 8
at 7:80 p m.
tion to he an*
E. Rodecape, who Will
the court of honor,
Treadway, who will a
immtmr
At Grace Method!*
7:30 p. m.. boy. free
(Continued on l4ge Eight)
TOWN
K. .entry blanks
I the Sun office
png to enter the
It the Houston
[Athletic club
r .J. L Wilder
p a dignified
[and Mrs. Ernie
jf a jig-saw pus-
Rtiore hotel loh-
jbr politely serv-
L(A$v)....Bud-
tg the inside of
.the once, twice
L. A M. Thom-
I tf*ek*end sup-
|wN... ,'Rev. J.
jfeating a cigar
: and Mrs. Roy
I to leave for
id Clark and Bill
g tickets to the
J....F. G. Jones
I sold his quota
has the money.
, .Thibby Thib-
out the political
*. Jack Gray is
V. ...Mrs. Ann
Hough oh • her
backing her car
fwfjr*... * omnjj
f into town....
a step-son, H. O. Johnson, Cedar
Bayou; two daughters, Mrs. How-
mi Hand, and Mrs. Haskell Green
both of Conre, two brothers, H. C.
Bare and J. J. Bare, Orsngefield;
a sister, Mrs. Ella Gleaton, Col-
umbus, S, C., and three grsndchi!-
dren.
oum Survey Shows ^
Film Aid Approval
6* of Five Found
Submerged Auto
FRANCE ASKED
TO PAY DEBTS
Fort Russell Sought
PARIS, Match 18 <IU>>-Deputy '
Rene Richard today introduced a
motion in the chamber of depu-
tise demanding that France pay
WASHINGTON, March 18 <l\F)
-Re-garrisoning of abandoned
Fort D. A. Russell, Marfa, Texas,
until recently headquarters of the
famed first cavalry, is being
sought here by members of the
Texas congressional delegation.
Senators Sheppard and) Connaily
gym, said he'expected the bill
receive * favorable report from
, agriculture committee Monday
d hoped to bring it up for action
horities expressed the belief
m» deliberately drowned him-
»d his children by driving hi*
••dan off a 10-foot em-
ent into the river. ~ t 1
To Gardena In Tri-Cities
In Spring A Man’s Fancy
and Rep. Ewing Thomaaon of the
El Pfso district are leader* in the
movement to return the soldiers,
who were transferred to Camp
Knox, Kentucky.
ixation of the unemployed. When
When the trees oein.
some of her predeu
shimmer with a new c<
when the milk from
pasture ji flavored v
*11 of the land
use hs* been $
there will bn 86
gardens,, v
are working
*rty In Bay-
k FARM ACREAGE
AUSTIN, Marsh 1
Texas farmers Carry oi
tontioni to plant, as 8
the state and federal c
ing services here, the
nine per rent less soil (
this jresr. Thi, cut wil
But in baekri
big—can be «•*•
the individual ur|
moist earth, tnd
ing pets of the
that are destiaed
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 247, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 18, 1933, newspaper, March 18, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019608/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.