The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 321, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1933 Page: 6 of 6
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1HE TRI-CITIES SUN
«■» ARE TAKEN .a*
BY GOVERNMENT £21
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Hugh 6. Johnson, on pto»s Tor
to totod At industrial
refutation toll, which to iW to
closely with the public work* pro-
gram, estimate the rate of public
work* optrtUowi would gradual-
ly ba (topped up to • billion
dWtaria sroraaliy hr Ot&tmr r|
estimaetd every billion do|-
apftf lefcproject* oi this
character would girt employment
to a million men. —
I, flTY WAGE SLASH
ORDER RESCINDED
^ ,o rnt
, Spgrlfil w®
..... , with Goodman, Keene
pointedQW there
rtw fn Coo»e Creek “who would
be willing to work for that fit (Cbnttouod from Pagt Oat)
or $90 a month, and darned glad to ** “• wrtt “ • *•>“•» ^ *
' , ,* « ^•• f~
Stuart thto summer will receive
m+m
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get it"
‘•Yah, but look at the service
you would get" Goodman counter-
od.
The romraiaaton ilab voted to pay
monthly Mile of $0«4.1«. Action on
a suggested ordinance requiring
out of town trucks operating here
he hold on chargee hat err likely
>So be filed to Houston.
Ceseaux three with his mother
W city *«t»e ww toMW lt dty ^ w,„ nplMct c A. mtnd
Keen’s request. Keene also moved
to tdito dttewloh.im wRetlwr to m,ke bsUrem the
continue paying 0. Hasty, garbage
collector. flO monthly for the use
af his lend for a dumping ground, etssaef.
Hasty to paid $150 fori collecting } m— f-—— w»«*y, ■«a«-j»fL
Ida master's degree from the (hi!
varsity of Missouri. He to in
Columbia, Mo., now for the sum-
mer session of aehw>l.
Mrs. W. M. Dowell was n
ftopad ae school mm, and wav
assigned the extra, duties of visit-
ing teacher,. In the- totter ear-
attendance officer. Mser fiowe#
here, as they an charged
distributing the counterfeit
money to the Lake Charles 41a-
JStK™-™.., - «■——g—T* "•"■V’l'H1"'-—
However, he said to eaee the
prosecution fefts there, they will
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AMERICANS®*
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Pope Leo was hard to work at 90; criticised here by Guteon
Gladstone tin the liberal party in internationally famous
TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 193(,
England at 80; Titian was paint-
_
(Continued from Page One)
desks of the American delegation
He appeared both worried and
and a brother in Petty. The other confused.
youths, although PsHy is theii
home, have not been residing the'?
regularly for some time.
schools and homes where children
ere allowed to remain away from
and Baytown Junior high schools
was re-electee^ She will ne sub-
SHARKEY-BAER
FOR TEXAS SEEN
(Continued from Ptga dne)
will be conducted through Jack
Dempsey. - - ------------
Dempsey would hate, to act
jng to ho|d the fight in Texas,
(Continued from Page One)
my men be put back where they
before," Goodman said.
.ht garbage. Keene expressed the year taught music in Horace Marik1 t^rouKfl *ocm* managers to arramr-
iesirr to attempt to find a dump-
ng ground that may be obtained
\or a less amount_________________ _
.......^ Report Adopted
“zrr.r. SSKSStetfSRS
A -report-front the--
Headed by E. W. Bruce, thatcon-years, was re-emptor-d, with a rp-J
4erred With H. 0. Clarke,Mr., vice ] duetkm in salary from $22j. to
$' “the motion f* out of order," i f,resided of the Houston Lighting U#5
tits mayor interjected. "Mr. Good
man, you wrlll h#ve to raise every-
body » wages back. You'can’t do
tt Just for one group, I will enter
tain a motion to that effeet.”
| Keen*, who once before charged
i. tbat he could not g»t any assis-
R tance out of the commission in
Ma attempts to get the city out of
_ the financial slough in which it now
•«; - 4 «
V '■ “Well, I am not up for re-elec
torn'in two yead! i am up here to
fries the dly and I am trying to
iL-JK-gatt -can (lad a way of
-t* Attn, go to it" .....
m mum of hie desire to add to the
police protection of the city, he
||Lt Ml, iffal in VOtiU l|ft mnajr
to put Ac reduction into effect, he
•aid, was to provide funds for an
extra policeman.
. “That’s not whit you told me,
Mr. Wilder," Keans said.
fiber Goodman moved that the
notion of last week be rescinded,
the cut ordered to be effec-
Junr 15 be disregarded. Wild-
- Goodman and WHder, voted In
Affirmative. Keene voted no.
calling for any more negative
Otes, Redmond said his stand
juat like if wss latt week. The **?*
ve^lh"tfci aWrmative. ^
MU ■ " feae
*4
and Power company relative to
lower rates here, was read and ad-
opted. The report was brief,
merely stating no reduction was
given, it was signed by Bruce,
Mom Sumner. H. M. Totiand and
Henry Cathriner. The fifth mem-
Stops to collect, delinquent taxes
were voted. Jordan was instruct-
ed to send letters to all delinquent
tax p y"rs asking them to meet
their accounts by July 15, or "nee
jpssary action” would follow.-
Expenditure of $2000 on repairs
her of the committee, Dan McG.ry j * ‘,uiWln*»
could n(H b; reacher for his signa-
ture, Whiddon said.
Present at the meeting were
Maybr Myers, ..Commissioners
Keene, Redmond, Wilder and Good-
man, City Secretary Whiddon and
City Attorney Vernon Coe.
CONGRESS LOCKED
ON VETERANS BE
system was autnorited. Smith
and H. J. Morosin., building super-
intendent, were given authority to
empley 10 of the 15 Janitors of the
system, some of whom will be on
part time.
w*a before the state legislature,
kitted him at 09; Michel-Angel
at 89 waa ttiir working. Why re-
tire an American teacher at «8T
JVJEW YORK has •( real summe?.
The temperature has reached
92. New York said "it will not
last”. New York wus mistaken
Then the thermometer rose to 90
at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, and
later rose to 98 iu Central park.
One hundred reported kitted by
seven Mayr beat throughout the
nation. Many died because the?’
. wdre nuf in physical comfititm t.>:
announcement of the British war «nduu» the heat Ninety-eight 'is
Official Stead Awaited
MacDonald injected the war
debt issue in the conference yes-
terday, despite the fact that it
waa not part of the agenda, by
declaring economic restoration de-
pended upon peWement -
Many delegations were convinc-
ed Hull was waiting for official
debt policy in the house of com-
mons today before making his
speech.
American sources said Hull de-
layed his speech because the last
minute alterations made it im-
r*"l^«^^wiiz,LS,--pubU''
Even as delegates glanced rfer-
not a kitting temperature. Men
work hard in temperatures 20 de-
grees higher.
Army Flyer* Die As
Planes Cra*h In Air
(1 urua mit II urnpVirur Whu K>. _____ . ' ........ ..
[ duy was removed from th
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Classified Ads
X
‘FOR SALE'
>0R SALE CHEAP-82 acres
sandy loam land, suitable for
dairy, chicken farm, etc; 2 '3-4
Rdtea fcom.lawn. -Sea Harbour
Tailors, Phone 13. ' 321-3tc
POE JALE—3-hp. Muter motot,
bail /earing single phase, good
condition, 110*220 volts. $40 cash.
Phone 620. 288tfc
FOR SALE—Farms, homes, acre-
BOISE, Idaho, June 13 <ttR>—
age cheap for cash.
JONES
S 4 ATKINS
1003 Miriam St Phone 40-J
P- o. Box m r*Hv, Tme -
charapionshio event to Texu if the!*" every mind, Jung injected the Wash., were killed today when -
T._____*«..___/______ j.-„ their airnlane locked wines and ;
FOR SALE-New 6-room bo
five acres land. Lights" and wa
ter, at Highlmds. See R, F-
Livingston, Box lfB; Highlands.
measure became a law.
SCHOOL TRAFFIC
PLAN IS DRAFTED
(Continued from Page One)
to result in more courtesy from
passing motorists who pick up
students at the school, because the
traffic directors will prevent the'
overloading of care whose drivers
are courteous enough to atop and
Tha AiM Mffirira lb W md^lbr Cfiitehts ridl efttur Al Gdose
will be ip>de to the roofs of Rob-1 Creek or Baytown. ;
ert E- Lee. Horace Mann and Bay J Signa approiching the kafety
town Junior high building*. I lvnek at both ends will be-Orected
Mrs. Joe Jones was re-elected (calling motorists’ attention to the
secretary to Smith, and Mattie lanes and to the need
Nelson was named librarhn at porting student*.
Horace Mann. A librarian for Rob- According to Smith, Maaaey has
said the paving will be laid be-
question into the conference dis- ^e*r airplane locked wings
cussion. -crashed. * ■.
He said war debts should be officera were Dou^
handled on the same plane as ”** observation planes from the
oAer economic problems. V*y air base, directing
eras At flail ajmStor of the “A»«l
morning session. The conference j heard. ,
adjourned until 3 p. m.
T0Sf and FOtMfi
Daladier advocated stabilization
of currencies by a return to the
gold standard.
o^.trans
ert E. Lee will not be named until
more definite information is re-
ceived from the Southern Asso-
ciation of Secondary Schools, of!
which Robert E. lae is a memb?r.
- The assocHtkin dem nds a' 11-
brarian with a stated amount of
library science.
Decision waa made to make ap-
plication *to the Sttte boird of $du
underway at Robert E. Lee.
(Continued from Page One)
between house and senate con-
ferees. House approval was con-
sidered assured, but the senate
jam left its ultimate fate still
doubtful.
In the involved dispute over
veterans compensation, the situa-
te W»ei--------.....
As the biggest item in his fed-
eral economy-program, President carry on vocational wnrii here. The \
Roosevelt ordered total payments : «>m» •^hoUniA „«»,i i»t wear wilii''ran* *• Sterling
TODAY
(Continued from Pag© One)
for the first time, are payable in
“lawful money”, which means nice
'paper, not gold.
Nevertheiesa,.-Mr. Woodin was
offered five’ thousand mill'one
when he only asked for one thou-
fore the fill term of school geUj»«nd. Somebody seems to think
THREE OF HUMBLE
DIRECTORS RESIGN
SCORES FAIR GROUP
DALLAS, June 13 (UE)-Delay
by Texas in setting uo an exhibit
at the Chicago World’s Fair was cadia.
LOST—Brown mare mule, 14
hands, 1000 lbs. Has leather
halter—Reward. Apply B. F. .........
Troxcll, Dukes Hill, Petty. 819tfc 8CHRECK> Pe|ly,
<OTK
_______CE
If in need of cash, sell y0i
gold trinkets at Jacobs’s J
Goose Crook.
LAST GO-AROUND befoi
leave on a 60-day vacation la i
cage. My place witt be clo«d|
ter June 20 for 60 days, y (
want any pSa boxes,
tables, chain, bads, i
kitchen cabinets or any othei
nttOfe, now Is the time
Aem_a| give-away jw-ic
have a nickle pool table, $i<,
lot of other legal amusement i
fchines, two show cases, iq
farm. Sell or trade for
stock, junk or anything I,
Come on down and try to I
in a swap, i won’t get
This coupon, plus service charge,
will admit C. S. Reddell and one
to see “Silk Express” at the
Texan or “Humanity” at the Ai*-
1 FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Four room
nished duplex apartment,
tin Addition. Roll-away beii j
shades furnished. Phone J9|
/*. --
of’ w.
HOUSTON, June 13 (Sp)-Res-
W. Fondren,
and John S.
• same schedule used last year will j ^ran ... , .
Wand]*0 v,,t*r*n* cut n**rl>' in half' t0 L© the basis of the applie tion.- ,I Bonner as directors of the Wimble
around $420,000,000
fha senate wrote into the inde-
pendent offices bill the Connaily
, Purehase of a flro neoot flttnJW ^ WWgE«Sa^te
MbiMt for Jordan's office, not to|M»cunc?d today along wHR the
roa* more thin $150 was author-: ™POrt of th« •n"u'1 •1*e0on M of.
i~a - fwtrs of the company, j'.*.,,
j In announcing the resignation
Lr »i.paa men from the direc-
our lawful money is sound, and-
that President Roosevelt know 4
what he is doing. ,. -
pROF. William Lyon Phelps, whe
has been teaching boys at Ka*-
vard nad Y»lp for 42 years, retina I
at “the automatic retirenjeirt age’
of 68”.
That retirement rge, for a train •
ed man, is silly. At 68, and si 78,
a man should do his best teacning
UmiiZ"
ItrYou’re Interested In A
‘‘Good Deaf Read Thk
. Sensational Otter!
nog support for to... ... ............... .
'***■ , ’7*° C,Y ~wre‘i amendment in the house but under |'*>*nnHt nd B- T. McKinney. W
Henry Whiddon pointed out administration pressure it agreed C. Swain, secretary, and’Leonard ft!*1 duties,
ordinance governing cor- ^ # compromiM| v|iriougly Mti.
porfetion court provided that the
©mating officer may be paid
to of $2 if • fihe is Collected.
‘‘I'm in favor of It," Goodman
■M r ^ r ' .1
‘ •Pm not," Koena etated.
“Well, lot’s table it until next
weak, and maybt I will have a eng
'trstion of somebody for the job,'
Wilder said. *711 learn to name
mated to reetore from $40,000,006
to $*0,000,000.
Yesterday a new $100,000,000
compromise was proposed by Sen-
ators Cutting, and Stoiwer. The
senate sent the bill to conference.
The house conferees were under
instructions not to yield from the
president’s proposal. The senate
conferees were bound by
I Myers also suggested tot the
■ito might be. *rad far
Jones were abend.
(Continued from Page One)
I*ike Charles.
The statement also listed sev
TRi-CITIES
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
STERLING ft BAKER
dents rff the cbmpdny, and their BROKERS * 9
places were filled Monday by th* f Stocks and Bend© Bought and
i. X. Seale, G. R Herring, W. J. :«"*• !t waa said that they had
■' naked to be relieved of active'of-
but would continue
their connection with the company
'and be available for such service
YOUTH HELD IN
COUNTERFEITING
election of Judge E. E. Townes,
"| who wil Dlao be general counsel;
Wallace E. Pratt and John R.
flteto'tthitok E gftr l i W"T th: mT three new rire pfefl-
An0t W / "hirt th*t denu have been director, of A.
■E? ’ “• . Rooeevril Firm P^hMed in Houaton m turned ^ ^ ^ V'
____ . 1__ KooeeveU Firm over to the officers. The name -JT; *___. . . „
Sold . . . Investment Informative
Gladly Furntehed
LD 427
/• to ■»
Houaton, Texaa
HERE II OUR OFFER
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Naturally no agreement could
be reached and after a futile aee-
Om Mwuhal W. F- ljarbuck gjon |Mt night the conferees car
*$-per month, instead of the
he ie now getting, and add
k$5 V. the m saved by the 10
t MHiM ,
“If we do th*L* the mayor said,
"we tould to.devu on HRrbuck'a^
time. Instead of working iB hour*
every day. it I mipp<>»e he does,
TEXAN
t Last Day! Barry!
1 v-J|dw. G. ROBINBON /.
*T1te Lmt^E GIANT
KJvRIB^ TOMORROW,
A picture to gflito f , ■.
-•vary minute caidt iX '
'The Silk ixpr«u"*
’ • i with f f ' '
( j MM, HAMILTON
: Guy KIBBES '
Allen JENKINS
jttfti.,.w'; ",
flumedy — Novelty
ried their troubles -to the White
House The president stood firm.
In the face of this situation,
tore was nothing for the con-
ferees to do but go back to to
nenpto to«|ay and ask instructions.
Germany has - an aika that
weighs two and a half tons and Is
non than It 1-2 feat long by
ahent fourteen feet wide.
Arcadia
of a Houston filling station where
he bought gasoline also waa given.
Epperson said.
Distribution of some of the
money in Port Arthur also was ad-
mitted. V-
Yeatordty, while Howell and
Epperson wore working on their
investigate, word was raccivtd
from Lake Charles Ait two otters
had been arrested. A check show-
ed they ware to youths mmol
by Ceseaux in his statomant, Ep-
poraoa a—dHdA
. Epperaon mid it «gt,Ml:ii|phr
Aat JaekMu and Butter would be
If. Caul
LAST DATI
"HOLD ME TIGHT"
II Ihroha with eVtey emotion
tarn >• A# human heart!
INHUMANITY”
Y* with r.Vv;:
Ralph MORGAN
■ Bobta MALLORY
Alexander KIRKLAND
PLUS—
Comedy — Cartoon
DELUXE
pMlptf'''' "ADULTS
5c 10c
l-P M. to II P. M.
T!ME* TODAY 4
4 OBEY THE LAW”
/ wiui
Lee CARRILLO, Dickie MOORE
Lok WILSON
NuGULF
The First Ties* on
Other officers elected were; R.
L Blaffer,.president and trsasur-
ar; Harry C. Wiens, executive vice
president; James Anderson, vice
president; R. O. Freese, secretary;
H. Millsapps, William A. Melrkk.
James 8. Crate and M. B. Fox,
assistant accriteries; L H. Att-
wull, Jr, comptroller; E. O.
Freese, James 8. Crate end Geo.
R. Cooke, assistant treasurer; Paul
Millsapps, cashier, and L P. Mar
■hall, assistant cashier.
v Mr.
of president of to company last
— »L L- ■ J — — L m m m _ ,1 a iL.l
w“i DMTinjf MCI fWClPfl 10 vflil
position following to resignation
of W. 8. Pariah, who tea been
named chairman of to board of
to Standard Oil company of Wow
MVMHMw x! *
WET LEADER NAMED
FORT WORTH. Juno 13 <R»-
Col. Dick Collins, Decatur, will
head the campaign of to Texas
Liberal Legion in the 22nd maa-
tori.1 district far prohibition re-
peal and legalisation of SJ tear.
Reid A Strickland
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ~
.2 ;\
Citizens Elsie Baak Bldg.
PHONB If* , G008B CREEK
;M.hURoWboir
REAL ESTATE—RENTALS
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hr Krai
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ii^t important exhibit!
United State*
• costs money, *"
1 con vi nee you .tint |
X costs, and much r
[ yfll see how it op»r
| prelects trade routei
Bfi^heriesit. fifty is I
TEpjifij- tew R reprell
Ipger country *11 over I
sight wish that r
i jpent differently,
i *hips, to be hidden ad
j H war comes, more |
^{(fating airships and
_____ you see the exftl
q be glad that you oav|
,in favor jof keeping
J jmproving it.
dodging scjieme tl
fQjg senate’s |J$ention|
that enables men tl
i dividends in stock, sol
$ worth millions, to one ini
[to pay no income tax, "
1 neh stocks did n«t
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Give me just enoul
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Ifirst-dass properties whil
I approve, then isiue mol
l representing those propel
I m the stock, and 1 ahff
t to the government >
i in my fortune.” Thl
tly what happens. Ho|
t strike you?
tC:; *f": - ’ - •. - .'
exempt securities shoul|
•exist,-Every shmh
k of sufficient size shoull
ies he does in Englanq
ition” there. And th
r rheme of issuing itoc|
■ of millions instead
| out dividends earned vhoul|
i topped. -JWS
i (xm of the bigtest cl tic I
eeosntry on or over the edgl
ey, it is time tor thil
I to tax everi Tlis select few|
ON, it was sugg
. «d might pay
i owes us "in silver”.
I has, or can easily got I
I dm! of gitm. %I$m she
r pushed India off the sill
i onto the gold basis, no‘1
pbu the herself , went off!
i buis end on to the pape'l
Mbltroysd ■ihr^’i vshiel
I pay un with stiver, if al-|
i to charge enough per ounce!
_____ 1
column announced some I
•go thto the United I
!tm offered te tsfee froml
> on Page Six)
ROUND TOWN
• Security State Bank w*s
l*nt downtown institution
■ today aa Flag Day
Howard on duty In
■ draw.... BUI Town-
• linking about gbtpg to
to study window
: and display advertis-
•isck Sammons and H.
looking over the
■to re*»'8 a m
in town after
Tombto|....Duke
1 *»<l Jimmy Orchln gsb-
• ■ • •A truck load of house-
P food waa brought to town
*r<»an Austin van.....
Mj; B. Herring looking to
«* over ____Rev. 8.
t in from Cedar Bayou
I Nye wandering around
T Sloan watching a mar-
• Jaek "Shorty”
srsL-u**:
! ^ the Pel ip dtp office
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