The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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Volume 13
Goose Creek, Texas, WednWday, July 1st, 1931. 4 Pages Number 26
’ I 'Picking Your
9 »rte. feature in .
» inform young men
jetween camera, the
>f activity. Parent
lerica of interest.
SURVEY
AYTOW'N business mei
>.r.»u*[ht the spirit of imle-!$
,nCf, the spirit of July 4
have declared complete in-
(ueitce from unclean streets
Lnsightly trash piles.
’ • *
Trough efforts of the Bay-
t chamber of commerce a fund
jeen raised to clean the streets.
»work on the program was be-
| carried' on Tuesday. It will
jitinued the remainder of the
i in order to make the streets
an as possible for the Tri
, July 4 celebration in honor
State Department Vetterans IT , "■;—
Wars convention dele- Uaring Pair Now
TRI-CITIES MEN ATTEND VETS’ PARLE
Post and Gatty Near End of World Fiishtevb5i
GLOBE Rat. ^ IN HOUSTO
TO BE FETED
AT NEW YORK
foreign
DOSE Creek has a street clean-
Idepartment that in alL prob-
|ty have the streets ready for
risitors Saturday.
• *■
RRCHANTS of Pelly should
the lead of Baytown firms
Icontribute to a street cleaning
for the July 4 celebration
i street adds no end to the
of a community in the
| of,a visitor.
* v
6TH THE unsightly streets
up, -it will be up to the
and property owners to
i up their premises. A favor
| impression through a clean
Jnunity is one of the assets
[Tri-Cities cannot afford to
look in connection with the
convention here Saturday.
. In
Air On Hop From
Edmonton, Canada,
To Cleveland
Girt Prodigy To
Enter College
FORT WORTH, July 1 <«.»—
Graduated from Central High
School at the age . of 18, Vir-
ginia Lee Jones ia planning now
to go to college thlg fall.
The girl prooigy astonished
her friends when she won sev-
enth place in the National Spell-
ing contest at Washington, D. C.
NEW YORK, July 1 <UJt)—While
the Danish conquerors of the At-
lantic were being feted oy royalty
and commoner alike in Denmark !j n C C Iff A I V
°Ln:Worth LUoo oMALL
PELLY FIRE
'Pelly Rate
Survey Men
Fini&Werk
Project Will Lead To
Reduction Of Rates
Within Three Weeks
Mayor Reports
Youth Values
Ear at $10,000
loNCA ciTY, OKLA., <1U>)
—A value of $10,000- ha*)been
placed on his left ear by Ever-
ett Garner, 19, In a suit filed
in district court. ‘
The suit was filed against ap
Indian youth who, Garner al-
leged, assaulted him by. biting
off hlj.ear....... 1.......... ................ ....
The three men employed by the!
State Insurance Commission to;|,AASn Croolr
make a survey of Pelly with a!V^9v vlCCK
view to establishing a fixed code**
of charges are expected to com-?
Rotary Club
Head Names
Committees
..—.
2 0 Rotarians Pledge
Courtesy Cars For
State V. F. W. Meet
Delegates
Armless Boy Is
Marble Champion
OKKMAH, Okla., July 1 «E»
^Although Woodrow Horns,
ninc-year«old negro boy, has no
arms, he is an expert marble
player.
The boy plays marbles with
his toes. He displays a deaoly
aim with either foot
He was born without arms.
start on*their attempt^o^spafthe' , , " . 1 Plpte their work today.
p^g’t^6* Yo(^tl0day was pre-j Only'Two Major Fires { Comm^one^De W^^s^ar
Half of 1931 i f.ractilc*lly a p«r cent cut from*$41,027.50
Building Is
At Low Mark
ftlhE speaking of the visitors
fare t#n short stretches on
psytown-Pelly highway which
j bear some attention from the
f road crews.
given any airmen, in anticipation
of the successful conclusion' of the
record shattering round-the-world
flight of Harold Gatty and Wiley
Post.
The one-eyed Oklahoma pilot and
Issued
- «- i the old rate of 92 cents, I, n • .,
Pelly holds one of the most! thf takln« of data on **Crm!tS f* 0
' divioual structure* in Pelly, tHej SfrilCtjOll 111 first
r*v, to Half of Ycar tafjtt
Serving at bis first meeting
since inauguration ceremonies last
. week, Dr. F. L. Robbins, new pres-
ident of- Goose Creek Rotary club
today named commitees to Work
with* him during the year.
Announcement of the appoint-
ments was made at the regular
weekly luncheon served in the
1 11! basement 0f the First Baptist
Tri-C it i e s Veterans
Open Headquarter
Convention To Clc
In Tri-Cities
enviable position In the list of,
cities of its Mite, in KoldiSg down! , , IliU1
bis companion rrom the Antipodes, fire losses, according to * com-'an w?r f cod<f’ 1 wi" **1.
Cott- ^urch by the women of the
church.
i Approximately 20 members afim,mth. iL
the club pledged themselves to be
present at the Baytown wharf
in Goose Creek took at 10 a. m. Saturday with auto
Tri-Cities Veteran* of Foreign
Wars today registered at Houston
for the two day convention of the
State Department, V.F.W. i ^
__ _ _ _ Tb* annual meeting will do** |n
n* r I I 17 it a f, IBayt0W1 Saturuay •» a Tri-Otiea
PELLY HASiJ“'ir*„
a r% a n a* mttmi K‘ commander of Rob-
A CASH FUNDj"1
jy Cities, announced post headquar-
- . ters had been set up in room 918
lialancc Left In 1 rcas- Of the William Penn Hotel at
urv For First Time in ] Houston and invited aU Tri-Cities
Months (Veterans to visit there during the
|E WEST approach to the
i Creek stream bridge and the
section of the Pelly road with
arket Street road are in
condition. A quantity of
[ shell thrown on the stretches
1 be a great aid to the heavy
■ route.
Indications -ere that they would) aerc reported during the ftret half' u T',' no* hecomeiUHW iuontho in comparison to the I renvenrirniTo’mini fvT't
* -V >. - the y.-. -—,275 Z
stop only one more time, at Cleve
land, Ohio, to refuel and then on
to New jfork and the end of their
goal, Barring serous accidents
on this last leg of' the journey.
Tt is certain that they will estab-
TH THE Goose Creek and
fire departments answered
llarm turned in fo,r a Baytown
‘went fire.
lish a new time record for circum
navigating the globe.
’ Mrs. Gatty, enroute from Los)/V I f
Angeles is also winging her way (ll”3110 J U T V
across the continent by pl^nd to v ** V
be on hand to welcome her hubby?
She left Amarillo tiitsT morning.
Ksraccssi&s
BISMARpfffT^y^lJKP!
—Regina! Robbins and H. S,
done* left ijare at 6:58 a
of ifvft and; the losses in bothw
emounted to only $2700, City Set-j n 1 .
rotary Gus Anchick said.. ' ! (jOmPIl I |l]n
During 1930 fire josafis in Pelly. V,UW
amounted to $10,900? Mr. Anchick
said. In the ythr 192? looses of
'Seattle where they will "take off
on their attempted non-stop flight
to Tokio. They arrived here yes-
l. , terday in their Lockheed plane
(E TWO departments ate al- from Ft. Worth.
ready Jo answer alarms in' ----
>wp. 'which has no organized
fighting organization. The
[of a greup «f men to work
[the units in Goose Creek and
are readily seen.
only $3050 were reported.
Indicts Mrs.
R.
Suspends Work
For Season
decided slump during the past j mol,ilps ^ere to meet delegates of
• the Veterans of' Foreign Ware
..... to the
mg- to a report issued from the ^te futomHIw'wlJ^e^y
of flee' ' ",,J
For the first tim$ in many
convention. A
J 7*0 Visitors
More than 700 convention repr.*-
^ . tw-- W. Sloan, In charge of thal
^fwwts In the amount of only portion of the entertainment.
$4,627.50 w;ere issued since April || The visitors will be transpqrtixi
f ?u^a^aa ‘^^i^iio, or almost nine io the community house, near
times as much were issued from which the barbecue is to be serv-
| January l to March 31, inclusive, ed.
____ Shortest Month i Announcement wa* made thal
The Tri-Cities Garden club hs.sL *?*brUary’ shortest month in | all Rotarians and their wives aw
...—,.j • ..thetyrar showed the largest, invited to attend the barbecu® and
mwiths the city of Holly has »Untotivra frem ^Tin
balance of funds left in the city's)^ 8re expccted t0^wrable ^
treasury after current operating ex-, Houston for the meeting Regis~»II
penscs have been paid, according J tratiori and ptolimUtary confer-
to Mayor C. D. Little. ence, will be held Thursday.
After unusuaiiy heavy expenses,! The feature* of the Thursday
including purchase of a caUpillar session will be the election of of-
and grader for maintaining streets, j fleets for the coming year. Thl“s
nstallation of a lighting system, balloting will be held betewen 3
m Pruett and Main streets and j and 5 p. m. • J ''
repairs to sewer mains, ail since ! Howard E. Humphrey, state de-
suspended activities this month,' year showe<1 the largest .invited to attend
Mrs. J. J. Fromc, president an ]amQVtnt of building when permits,the dance at nil
■Tstnirtio'n,
repairs m sewer maine, ail since Howard E. Humphrey, state dt- -
April L more than. $f>W> still re , iiartment senior vice-commandi'r at
train in the treasury, the msyorj the present time, and past com-
The operation co«U are taken - <l*te for commander of the State
rare »f only from the’revenue of Department. ? |
the water and sewerage depart-j ' , Move Tb Tri-(3tiea
ments. Taxation receipts hsyffgonei The state convention wiU n
new dwellings were built in eith
er April or May, which also fell
BATTOWN volunteer depart-
could enter joint training
ws with the Goose Creek and
departments. Firefighting
ids in the three communities
I be standardized, thus paving
py for greater fire loss de
Victoria Boy
Drowns While
In Swimming
p. H.Aron
Gnest Of
Stribling
1 H. Aron, 306 East Wright
*i has jut returned from an,
I weeks vacation trip to the
jsnd east on which she visited
pnbling’s training camp at
VICTORIA, July 1 HXP>-Her-
man Kremier, 30, was drowned in
the Guadalupe river here despite
efforts of his brothers, Herbert
and William, to save him.
He sank while the trio were
swimming. While William swam
to shore to get a boat, Herbert
held Herman up but hq was
drowned before William returned.
Herbert was nearly drowned while
holding on to his dead brother.
t UpOft MM. Fromme’s announce- ___
* ment that she would be out of town' <*an”arY anf* March
- [for several weeks, members voted B^ove ^e $10,000 mark.
Mrs, Roxie Meadows, Goose | to cancel all meetings for the W1
Creek jitney driver, had maoe a. month.
new bond of $600 today after shej •‘Since there ip Very little work
had been re-arrested on a grand1 to be'' done in flower gardens dur-
jury habeas. | ing hot weather, to suspend meet- - ------ — —,
First arrested on a charge of | ing for a month will not interfere below the *1000 level in permits
driving while intoxicated on Mayi with our plans for the club’,, Mrs.! Increase Seen
81, Mrs. Meadows was bound over | Fromme said,
from Justice court Jta the grand] ..Classes in basket-wWving, spon-
jury and a true bill was returned j sored by the dub, will be begun
against her at the current session j when meetings are resumed in
of that body. * She was released August. Mrs. John Gilliard and
Mrs. J. D. Kueblcr will conduct
the classes.
Members of the Garden club will
weave their own baskets for dis-lod just dosed.
playing exhibits in the Fall flower) — -:——^
show to be held in November. I* /> » .
.four Convicts
January and March also went names of members and divide*
| the club into teams attendance rec
April was the lightest month so j ord,
far when only 5650 for improve-1 Captain J. W. Neiman being ab-
ments and repairs were issued. No'sent, W- H. Fehr drew for him
under $300 bond after the prelimi-
nary hearing.
Thp charges were filed against
Mrs.. Meadows after her car was in
collision with one belonging to a
negro. Witnesses said the negro’s
car was parked at . the side of the
road and was struck by the service
car.
The negroes occupying the cal'
at the time were given treatment
at a local physician’s office for
cuts and bruises.
Rain Needed
In Corn Belt
Goose Creek
Girl Is Leader
Carpenters
To Install
New Officers
New committee members are
Aims and objects—-Carl Me
Kinney, chairman, Mose Sumner,
„ . W. W. Sloan, L. P. Thibodaux.
Permits issued in June were Club .Service—W. W. Sloan
slightly higher than during the chairman. J, C- McKinney, JL
two previous months, when $2,- M. Manley, A. C. Lambrighti
987.50 were reported. f Program and Publicity—Dr, C.
Figures on permits during thejW. Spear, Chairman, Tom Pruett,
past years were not available to)L L. Huie. 7~
cpmpare with the $41,027.50 worth j Classification and membership-
issued during the six*|-R»y' 'a«biih;' 'ChMnnisnT’' Tm,.' '^0!.'
pepper, W. a Swain
Community Service,—John Kil
gore, Chairman, L. P. Thibodaux,
William Quartz.
.O, V, w v, 9, W.v <■£«-W|
Services ror
Mrs. M. Snyder
Drink Fluid
\\ I International Service—J. D. Do
_ ________ 4 *1^* Chairman' M. IL, Stiles,
_ * ~ *:S. Cathriner.
For Embalming'^r;1^
Krakowcr.
I Fellowship and Attendance—
Jtev, 4. D, Fuller, Chairman, - W.
H. Fehr.
Vocationel Service—Henry Cath
!fld was “mueh euthus
>VCr ’"reting the neted 'ring
»od received several auto-
1 Pictures from Whle
«l*nd she was the guest of
■D ,1-
« Sstagned to
TOPEKA, . Kansas, July 1 llLEi
—Com is at a critical stage in the
Southwest, and nnfass it gets rain
soon, the crop will be greatly
damaged, according to the Santa
Fe agricultural department crop ®nR* .
report tbdky. ~ ——— — Miss King has' been prominent
. • weMyttiw.—49ir-t»i
Striblirtg’s able ~lh Kansas and Nebriikka'been a sfwnsor^of B.YF.U. work
BELTON, Juty 1 (Mi-Miss
Vaudine King, Goose Creek, was
elected baseball manager of the
senior class for the sumnttr term
at Baylor College; She is the
daughter of Mr- and Mrs. P. J
<epgrtKia«» tm mmt u
■ r where the com will soon be laid by. vice-president of Y.W.C.A., prayer
f nrst went to her home in Despite the generally favorable! W?e (iirector an<t * member of the
prk where she Was called weather, the report said that mwti Social Workers’ Band. She is a
unt « her father’s death, of the cotton in Texas remains J member of ..Historical Phila Liter-
TPed in Chicago, Illinois, from two to four weeks late. ary Soc!ety- Mi»8 King will re-
Raest of her husband’s sis- The report stated that the ranges
, , had held up fairly wq(l but are
M said she had a won-' now needing rain, particularly in
parts ol Texas.
Fish Buy Pants
For Ontario Boy
ST. CATHERINES, Ont. «k_
Hard times have hit school atten-
dance here. A truant officer, re-
[ despite the “terribly hot
I « __ijSS - '*
pan Recovers
Kid Poisoning
ThomPa°n. Highlands, lroic. „ .........IP
^ h — ~S*rtwff Wore -a - recent tehuol
f th» *w *rid poison- board meeting, told of a boy who
i-*. ~ f M Pr* C. E. Wa- had no trousers suitable for school
. oraqay, wear. T^e boy’s father suggested
r tkrt ^ womal* 3d?l that he go fishing instead, and his
m>* U*“ 846 *uf^ered sdvere luck was so good that he sold Ms
catch for enough to buy a pair of
trousers.
The next day, the boy was at
School,
ary Society . .........
ceive her Bachelor Of Art* degree
in August.
t - jj
Appl aud* Bun -
, HUNTSVILLE, July 1 KJ.Rl~
-- (Embalming fluid, consumed behind
R. Fisher will be instalied presi- jthe prison walls here was blamed
dent of the Goose Creek union of! today for the death of one, blind-
the United Brotherhood of Car-; ing of. two others ami serious ill-
penter* and Jsinors Monday nigbtJ ness’ of a fourth convict.
The installation of officers will ( Warden W. W. Ward said the
be held in the Carpenters’ hall over) fluid was stolen from the prtwBl/'rtiinfer Rii<1wa$
Jack's place on Goose Creek street 1 morgue. He said the men went! v<UUIIiy DUQL'Cl
at East DeFee avenue. ! on a spree with It Sunday behind j n ■ 1 fl T 1
Other officers to be installed the blacksmith .hop. The fluid KeDOFt Kei6aSed
include C. J. Faetche, vicc-presl- contained a high content of alco-i ‘
*' ~ ~ * • hoi. • ..... ' T-4*
me new noarn of trustees will: can, McKinney, went blind, andf^ Nf^®”Kf*'lo?f ofBfia
included W. H. Casey, I. A. Mw-j Robert Stewart, Monroe. Iamisiana.' f**8 ^ ^ He ls the first eoun
ley, ami J, R. Spear*. The new) was seriously ill as a result of ty auditor 10 ever have the reP°rt
executive committee will include the party.
R. Fisher, G- W. Armstong, and
dent; N. B. Cloud, recoraing sec
rotary; G. V. Jordan, financial see>
wtafy; G W. Armstrong, freasur
The committee in charge of ar- NcW EtCX Oil
rangements for the installation of;
officer? Monday are A. Jacobs, C.
Faetche, and N. B. Cloud.
*0 -■+£ Ut • ■ W 'rt-
Th°mp*on wa, permitted
home after receiving
On Wheat Sale
DALLAS, July 1 (CEt-John
Manley, grain stabilization hoaro
director, said today he applauded
the farm board’* sfferts^o Wmit
sales of wheat duping the new _____ .. _____
•stepmxt» Frettdt American
mum of 6,000,000 bushel* monthly. '
He said the action will haVs a
stabilization effect on the public
generally. The agreement should
make wheat prices firm and dls-
France Studies
Hoover Message
aramtum from President Hoover
which ' It wa* hoped might rave
Regulations
ready for the county;commission
ere court this eariy.
The total expenditures of Harris
county amounted to *520,042.44 for
, gate!) here.
A barbecue and nance at
. town will feature the conv
j entertainment at Baytown.
I stailation of department
UaIJ U~..Jwil1 1,6 M(i in B«rtown
Alt liClU 1x616, munity house in the afternoon.
_ j Congressman Daniel E. Gar
Funeral service* for Mr*. Mei**-' honorary men
sa Snyder, 43, were heln at*2 p.) ,^.,n P**4 an'1 malr*
m. this afternoon from the ,Pauli °f lhe prlnclPal addr<'SMS <
U. Lee funeral chapel, (prograren *
Rev. J D. Fuller, pastor of the j M , **!!* GV*%*1 ,
First Baptist church, was in1., Ma^or (jfenfiral ®l B- liuck> of
charge. Burial was in Cedarcrest, Texas, will sjso
cemetery at Cedar Bayou under1' a cTjL™
direction of aul U .Lee funeral di- of W- W
rector. H. h. Humphrey and G6or^
Stabbed Monday
Keene, will meet Major Gen.
Buck in Houston Saturady and
Mrs. Snyder was stabbed to ”UCK n ,10U«f fturafl>' aflt
death at her borne in Stewart,: ,*fr * ^ ^ the San —
Heights early Monday morning, j ”f. .^ounrts eacort him ffl fhe Tr
Her husband T, F. Snyder, 68,! ' ' ■ ■■■ ■
S&fiSj f
,r,
. - ' Denied Bond i ^ami,ifl of Crockett, and Gail
■At examining trial her.- Tues-
day. Snyder was denied bond by Smsthem Pacific ttrwra 0/ S« ..
Justice of the Peace J. E. Flowers.! the gueste.
He wa* bound over to await ae-L E’ Vi Presel?t comffl
‘-ten of the Harr,, county grand ^ ‘J rtate department
jury Captain Darold D. DeCoe,
Mrs. Snyder is survive,! by her! m*n^ ,CaIlf^a’ junior ^vice-
husband; three daughters, Pe(wy| romman'[cr ef ^ National
Snyder, ano Mrs. Opal Simmons Cran* °f Fore,rn W“r®’
of Goose Creek; and Mrs. Chloe
Dtmn of Oklahoma; and one son,
Paul Snyder, of Goose Creek,,
~~T~
Baytown Home
Fire of undetermined Origin
damaged a two-story garage apart-
ment belonging to Mr*. H, E.
-----T------- uch/ii„ii>k w «r». n. c.,
June as compared to $393,222.49 Moody, 30* Wisconsin street, in
East Baytown at 1 a m. today.
The loss estimsted at $100, was
AUSTIN, July 1 AIR)—The pos-
sibillty of fixing a new East Texs*
proration schedule by .the Rsilroad 060.71; No. 3 $438^30; Ud E ZJZ
Comm Minn uiemmrm.
Commission was increased today
. —t-it~ with the return of Commissinet
PARIS, July 1 SWSLts. Amlbb
Commissioner Smith said he ex-
4, $39,746.16.
Budget expenditure* with con-
trimta already 1st are more Gam
half of the total for the year of|
war debt plans was presented
the French today by Secreary
Mellon,
Premier Pierre Laval announced
that negotiation* were suspended
pected to vote on the order after J93X. Out of $2,908,697.06 budget? j
teatimeny offered st *j ed fer the enllre yexr, t balance of!
rn**e Him, prior, imii <ui<, »»■ i.n«i negouauon* were suspended lerreii said the old order would
pell fear* from the wheat growers until tomorrow to permit study of continue to be effective in the
mind, he said. ..... .the memorandum. event no new order is issued today.
.
., concluded yesterday,
R. D. Parker, chief oil and gas
supervisor, raid he expected the
new order today. Chairman C V.
TerreB said the old order would
Youth Killed In
Fairfield Wri
among the speakers at the ex
rises here..
Two Bands
The Raytown Band urn™
• torn of Anthony Hsltmar,
Jflon of Harry Hughes will
concerts on the program. !
J. Coady of Baytown will
patriotic vocal number.
Two Harris county motor .
officers and the Goose Creek
tor cycle officer, wilt aid m
ling traffic during the
here. •
A t tfwfainef /Restricted
Attendant*'4*
Br
limited to Veterans
guests, and me
Creek, Pelly *
bera of
Lions club,'
Rotary clul, _
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Commander “
mended the
$L287477 remain* to be used. f FAIRFIELD, J
Cash on hand July I in alt fluids Reilly, 25, Flint,
amounted to $1,
amount $’
operating funds;
funds and the r
and sinking fund*,
1,909.99. Of this
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killed and Virgil
Kosse, and Vir
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