Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1932 Page: 1 of 14
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LYONS and
MANNERS
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lore than ai
eager for tor I
lemptinf ti*».
I yearned far H
hold.
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SLANTS
SPIRIT or oprtof per
| tho Tri-dties area-aad one
it to a»JTO manner than
you noliond Uv sparkling
I displayed by tta fairer aoa
r oov spring wear?
, you aotieod the rotoWeta
I ay the men at they (o about
probably with flalung
motor f trip*, and other
•ping their
[g,tf you noticed the reiuttonce
L jpuay mi Antony mi Janny
. mtk» tta trtpa nack day ko
jMHnot
« iu
err anat an aeary hand!
r bate aav* beta brought
it’, iorina. New aunakine.
, Uuugh a bit coat yat But
k than and that meant
i to all of ua.
a a
MARCH II tooua of Editor
I pahiwhar earriaa tta follow-
■ In iu rolumna by Wllltom Nal-
VOLUME 1,V-NO. 247'
M’GANEGAL
^LEHUIT ^ervants Hdd In Lindy
IN ELECTION
,
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,.f to#*,j
Woman Seeking Post
in Congress Xlaims
Not Essential to Men-
tion Piice " - • J
AUSTIN. Mmah1 II «B-Tta
Thousands Pay Respect To
George Eastman, Rich
Kodak Manufacturer
*1T*U>T * of tta atata Democratic
i of Chicago'* Pair
hove aaauni atockhoidire
t they've rat all taptnaa to tta
Tta,
rat that. They have n#
of ratting HV
the* day* af approaching
to add, arc
i »nca for roorchanU to ad
their pradutU. It pays
will pa, ywl |
• e o
EaLKXANDSB Daria, wto
roUvo committee to require candi-
court today
Ida Harden of Fort Worth prasant-
«4 an application to tta state'au-
prome court tan far laara to flla
a mandainaa agniaat the .tat* caw-
naiHoa *• "
,*OCHESTER, N. Y, Hoick IS
1 P'-Thouaaada of pareoni lined
Boat aeaaaa Thuraday and paid
homage to tta manat, of Caorge
enterprian
tataai for congrese-at.large to run ta-HaKaa
waa carried into
Attorney, for Mr*.
Sis of Kaatman'a moat inthnata
friend• carrtod tta aaakot of tin
mm who, at IT, andod Ua Ufa ra-
cauae ta fait his wait waa naan
'jMtel * v
Ha paBtaanra wan Dr.
Georg* jFJMpgle, dam of the
Uaivendt, of Roctaotor School of
Madieta* aad Dentistry; Dr. And-
Mr.. Darden's application for n
IZ "Ld"rtuaed because! *•***• Bartmaa'a pnreonal
•Ito had nat designated the plana, physician aad Dfaad} Ctariaa F.
The committee aau Oec.md tnat
candiilatr, for the three new con-
&rr?;JT£p%Pr:
next week under out-
i tf the Tri-CHiea Sun and the
Hear her associations, re-
| tj one. merchant yeaten
t the «depression waa over but
ia just alow about get-
jyjCxx.
[fc Davis will fin four lecture,
trnam at 4 p. m.
I etch night at 1p.m. on Tuea-
HMK ’ MM
t ill— |j itiinri Thtno
UtoT will Intereel
man. woman and child in
i arra. The coat la absolutely
Ib) you—and tta benefits ito-
■ isteiMEiw..' ■
• •. ♦ ...
| Ik today goes into id
i of thie ana.
, you may ask, does the Sun
■Fee maap — pnpar* today.
[ The answer—to give advertieer,
l 'Ait possible coverage on this
edition and to show read-
iota do not toko the Sun that
thooid. , Both reaaons seem
mms- , ' /■
aad pUm
three, lutd that each of the three
candidates getting a majority for
am of tha plaess would ta tta De-
moeratie aomtaaea.
Mrs. Dardm gad other* contend-
ed that as tta legislature had fail-
ed to pass a congressional rcdla-
.tricting net, ail of tha candidates
at large should run ia am race and
the three highest wtorid ta the
party nomintti
Albert S. Johnson of Dallas and
each of the members of the execu-
tive committee are made defend-
ants In the proposed mandamus.
-Luther Nickels of Dallas tiled
the application for Bailey, Nicluia
and Bailey, attorneys. Joined with
them ns attorneys an H«L*aa,
Scott and Sajror* of Fort Worth,
Dayton Moaes of Fort Worth;
Lewis Flatter of Houston; and a
E. L. Knight of Dallas. '
following usual procedure in the
(Continued on Pago 8)
kte Continues
Bankhead Probe
IA8HI NTJTOtf,- Mag. ill -<U9—
ky report ktooeotink am*
»lly from n majority rrecom-
tan that tha sent of Sena
1 Bankhead, Dam., Ala., ta da-
vacant was submitted to
» mate privileges and ' eUa»1
! committee today b, Demo-
membera of a aubcommlt-
ta bear th# contest
by former Senator J.
Heflin.
REVIVAL CLOSES
at film at kodak Park; Martin B.
Johaesa, big game hmtor, who ac-
mpiHtimai Pr. Sim K. (Rap.
kodak
trip to the African jungle lands
«BMMta ekwah af wbkk lata
man’s mether was n devout mem-
tar-SL Paul's Kptocapat-1^00 of
Baatman’s friends, including tosne
af tta nttien'a best known men.
heard tta Rev. Dr. Oaerga Edward
Horten rand tha tael rites. Ail
YOUTH SAW
LADDERS IN
SEAT OF CAR
DFATH TRAP WAITS H/
• I’nleaa tha tpvgnwr toi
, W. Va, JRuata*rd.*
toterveiMo, Harry F
_ etad af storing two
three children, will die on the gallows at th* state
Powers, the Clark.
night. Th* etate auproa* court has denied a ryvifw of,the earn
power*' death has been eat for 1:1# a. m. * ■
German Couple Being
who wm Eastman's companion aa forQuCtt lO ning in
Lindbergh lasr
HOPEWELL, N. J. March M
ttta-State police announced to-
day tta, have
man rervaats who 1—RpnlJ
from tta horn of Laamdra ft—
amplifier canted hi* words to MO fo* nt Franklin Park immediately
maw liiatekllf ta tta pariah «n«r tha kidnapiag af Chariea A.
of attar who Lindbergh, Jr, Ike couple wtaee
were bated aa Mr. and Mr.
NOTEDfREACHER INSURANCM’LAN
II OFFERED HERE
‘Ladies Night’ Meet1 Exchange ia Discussed
Pli—■§'., - to ft—l Fire
Baytown Group r ' * Lota in City ™
Hnn, 0. kawitaR prominent Tentative plan* m made far a ,
Houston preacher, wRIjta Invited ---- axchanen ^1
to address the Baytown Chamber, i_____f. . .
of Commeaeent Ua ImdU* Night" | . *
the ^riaS*aaaatafamiuLlh irt Creak city haU
tioned today.
H was not revented where ue;
had been located. . — f
At tta mowing praao' roofer
caw today CoL H Norman
RdnearUkopf. isawod the follow-
inf ptitfiMVi!
"Henry Johnson haa act taea
questioned b, tnveotigneor* for
this office, aa to tha whereabouts
^ Paul Fafftmtarg. Our inveoti-
are gtill eat etaektag ua
the etory related hf Mr. Ughtfoat
and till wch ttate aa Stay return
and
enicruunmeni commmee, waa in-
structed to communicate wtyr Rev.
Knowles at once. O. H. MlUar,
chairman of tta committee, report- {
2 tSC** "
W. M. Douglas, a member of the «*«»« '«h»nr to to bring about
enterteinment committee, was in- •" airee-nent between finance
companies, insurance agunvs and
bceficiarics on the problem of i
i, report- ineurance, A. E. Tuck, prealdent
ed that plan, are being made to ot th* ^ard, said today,
have a unique musical program on | Companie* financing the eon-
the same mght. ‘ struction of buildings a few years
A committee • appointed lust j “*»• squired Insurance for the full
week to work ou compiling . pam- °f *** tailding at the time,
ohlet for the Chamber reported! tat if the buildings are destroyed
that data is now being secured and the present time, the insurance
will be ready for approval or re- company to responsible* only for the
jection at the next meeting. These amount required to replace the
in an ma
Baytown Humble
definite concerning the Kng-
•rgs. Whether or met than
la may connection between their
41—ito IMS -gtatototoi
ataueae af tta Uduptag ia to, to
mmm
Ptototo—toup bare beau lo-
cated gad Investigatora will quaa-
tiou them this rooming. Aa soon
as eur investigators tore hoard
(Coatteuad rou page S)
Mm#-' Runs Second
as Returns Nearlyv
Completed fj l
BISMARCK, N. D. Mar. II ttUS
i MCADOO HOUSTON
mufm
Garner is Seen
by Supporters
HOUSTON. Maltototofrfrl
Governor Franklin D." BeeaataR though the visit af WllUam Gibbs
at Hew York had S majority of Me Ad™, haa tan repraoantad ns
ites Thr«
Necessary Thiggs
For Christians
**"* Ha waa tta Tull amount of tta premium,
Buchanan Ci^es Three, ^'numtare' m
accompanied at tta ptano bp Gao. “d protest when they receive only
Cohoc. Rev. Ervin Jackson of the amount representing the value
Goose Crock waa a guest at the (Continued on peg* »
GRUDGE BEAMED
FOR TWO DEATHS
70-Year-Old Cook is
Held for Murders
Z.s in Poorhouse
M—Fvfnn ,...iitira|, barkers of
John N. Gsrner for president, Fri-
day interpreted the farmer cabinet
official's presence ton Saturday
SB a bxin to tta Texan’s campaign,
■will nrrire b, private
. Tha jurors for
listened to test!®
rivalry between two
bank robber ga
C. A. (keggy) •*>
tor's wife—died violently.
Jack Jonas, brother *
keggy Janas and atoo i
15,W7 votes over (kivernor Wil-
lism H. (Alfalfa Bill* Murray of
Oklahoma today In returns from
two thirds of the *,!VZ precincts
With only 7«4 predneta «toa-jdreM , publlc mass meeting 8at-1 occuptod by u» Jonas
mg and approximately a.fourth urday night on “Agricultural Can- McOsnogsl occuplc
of tta aggregate vote still to be dition. and Their Remedy". j for several hours
counted. Mump farad the naaaa- The fatpr mtatory af toftoBM—cted with
'■o'
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house.
llro».
white
name
White,
REFIN
NANCE
Texas
»e 80
k- Texa<
and lot »t
sere
fsrme.
Es*y
Around Town
■to. A. C. Johnson looking
l* electric refrigerator . . .
Darby still wondering
to enter tta constable's
■ Rev. A. B, Buchanan
w«y down the etreet. ..
Kilpatrick and 8.0.
marking shoes . . 1794
in all which they got in
•prlng gale ... and Mrs.
trick witching |n a smart
‘fit - .Y,ji '
^Jedge Ervin Flowers and
■ H. Carter conversing . . .
■ A. Fenton talking on a cor-
■ • Mr*. Dewey Powell gat-
•n heg car . . . K. C. Per-
on his wa^r to the bank
AI Taylor chatting with
- - W. C. Swain going
ta office . . . Lorens Ms
M»ry Galloway and Opal
^ ' out for coffee . . . KJd
banning out steaming
off ^ hi* truck ... Jack
working on a car . . ,
Fuqua going to the poat-
litav. A. B. Buchanan 4tod
spoke on the fruitfulness in Chris-
tian living at tta last morning
service to be held at tta Texan
theater in connection with tta
simultaneous revival which closes
hen Sunday.
"Three things are needed to
make a Christian effective In aer-
vice," Rev. Buchanan add.'.
“first, ta must understand the
basis of hit faith. Tta word* of
tta gospel must ta familiar and
the message of tta Jewish pro-
phets upon which tta gospel rest*
must ta understood.
“Secondly, the Christian roust
demoitiibate to himself In. hie ex-
perience, tta truth* and promises
of Jesus Christ. There must be
t ’$ (Continued on page 8) 'f ,
VmmmmmmmmmmemmmmLmmrn •
HITLER explains
‘STORM T R OOPS’j
/BERLIN, Mar. 18 «I.E)-Gonwn-!
tration of some 600,000 "storm I
troops" of Adolf Hitler’* fascist i
organisation waa for protection I
against communists and ndt aim- j
|ad at a violent resumption of pow-!
er, Hitler *ald today in a state-1
ment from hia Munich headquart-1
f
treasury ahd •oo-in-law of Wood-1 to any Wap.
■■row Wilson has endorsed Garner tiroony to show ba-
the night.
JAPS REPULafc-
TfeANDIT ATTACK
BILL ROGER, JR. CHARGED
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.. Her.
n «U0—-toll R*«wx. Jr-, mad MUKDEN, Manchuria, Mar. 18
tta cowboy hamorist, today toead oiB-Haavy Japanare reinforce-
o ,p^5 chtr*' he™' ^o lc*,n*^ menu were ordered into J Man-
Harold Fltxgerald said itogete, a chnriB tod,y u Chinere Guerillas
Stanford umverarty freehman, Wa. renewed atUck, a wiMy
caught driving 46 .mile* « hour ^ ^ ^ two ?olkmm
taattwBH pt|#ir *4 war*, kttad m4 aavra rerkmriy
wounded in dispersing 800 gueril-
toa who attacked Tungyuanpu, n
station on tta Mukden-Antung
railway 99 miles east of the >Jap-
anese military headquarters at
Mukden.
One body of bandits attacked
tta town at dawn and were - re-
pulsed in a bitter street battle
while another group directed its
fire against tta railroad station.
8HBEVBPOBT, La.. March 18 .it, of emUf a lead !■■■■■
** " ** U Wto* ^ pro-ldcnt and to reeking towtor- j writing letter,
farm wa. blamed today for tta ’wh,ch ob>8mr» l»P°^. ship of tta California datogntton murder,
death of two, tta wounding of a L ■ <4 ^ conv*ntion te| AUorncy fSff
third and A. A. Wllklnren, 70- The United Pre*. tebutotira L*"** tatalf. • an. op«>ed
year-old cook, being *held In jail ahawad: . ‘ L.i'jifli! “amber, of tta Garner campaign terday. Ha
on murder charges, j Roorev.lt 17.901 (Cretlnred on Pa*. 8) ' (anrit
“All right, I give up. I got all Murray 214V> ' ————— • 1W
but one," Wilkinson said after S. j
C. McConathy, a guard from the
Majority 15,877.
era.
. Hitler admitted the
tion while Pruaaton police exam-1
inad thousands of document* aeix-1
ed in raids on Nasi headquarters [
throughout Prussia yesterday. Po-
lice claimed they found "aignifi-J
cant material concerning civil war j.
preparations by Hitler's brown
Read the Sun
To Keep Abreast
For Local News
These an tta days whan
you want to know what is hap-
pening jn your home town.
Politics are stirring, baseball
and motorboat racing are get-
ting underway, and spring
brings more parti**—Juat lots
of things happening,
And you know the Sun of-
fers you more local news than
you can gat in any other news-
paper of this area. You should
read the Sun I
In addition to Ito coverage
of local news, tta Son gives
you four comics, • health letter,
a Washington letter, news pic-
ture!, end numerous other
shirt army."
paper offers.
And the price of tta Sun 1.
only 60 cents par month. Why
not telephone 620 or 621 now
and subscribe T f. •
wwewttojjHmtui
Fire Department
To Sponsor Show
The Goose Creek volunteer fir*
department will sponsor showing
of "Fireman Sava My Child", fea-
turing Joa E. Brown, at tta Texan
theater next week, J. S. Sullivan,
president of tta department, an-
nounced today.
Beginning Monday, tta fireman
will stage parades throughout tta
Tri-Cities to advertise tta show.
The fire department will receive
of the receipts of tta
r,how, and the amount will be de-
posited to the funds of tta depart-
of the firemen Thuraday night.
adjacent prison farm, had wrested
tta pistol from him.
Sam Warren, 76 and R. J. Foley,
79, an dead, and Frank Andrews,
77, to seriously wounded.
M! ralaniad but I saw you com-
PENDERGRAFTIU,'
AT HOME HEREf1?'
f I Health Expert to ,-
Address Students^Attorney!
ing," Wilkinson told McConothy to hto bom* tday, 200 West Adoue
“I’ve done what 1 wanted to do, *b**t, with an attack of influenia.
now you do your part"
Tta paupers’ home to a building
on tta prison farm. Tta poor farm
to operated by tta local community
(Continued on Page S)
wider Davis, who will
conduct a series of four free health
W. L. Pendergreft, publisher gf' toteraa-tora next week at Horace
th* Tri-Cities Sun, was confined Mann auditorium, will ta a speak-
er at tta assembly Monday at
Robert E. Lee high school.
Mr. Pendergreft was ordered by
hie physician to remain in tad for
several days. Ha spent a restless
night, but today was reported to
ta aomewhat Improved.
R. B. Spark., principal of
school, today invited Dr. Dnvia
talk. Tta subject o;
by announced later.
To ta held ia Harare Mans audi-
torium an Tuesday aad Wednes-
day at 4 aad 8> m. each day.
Adiauaton free.
Sponsored by tta Tri CMta Sun
and Parent-Teacher association.
Directed by Dr. Alexander Darla,
A rare treat to in store for the
people of this vicinity in Dr. Alex-
ander Davia’ Health and Beauty
will be held tagin-
at 4 p. m.. Th*
echool which consist# of amral
jte,
ter a
heilth yjuthliiIfMtt, if
definite Itwi of nature are
"There to no reason why
one cannot poaaes a beautifl
metrical body, enjoy I
health, and feel really allva,'
Dr. Davis. "If you are wil
w
health, and
Secret OfGood Looks AndLong Life Will
BeTold At Sun Health School Next We<
5±s:ssiiSr.;
sessions of Interesting and instruc-
tive lectures, Will be fra* to the
public as a rourtesy of tta Sun to
its readers. ’
Dr. Davia, who ha* devoted sev-
eral year* to scientific research
in mattdfs pertaining to health and
beauty culture, to rataidered tta
south's foremost
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Pendergraft, W. L. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1932, newspaper, March 18, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020190/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.