The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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.1 it';? ■'.• Vis
FRIDAY,
xra;
On*)
I am not In
of • Municipally owned pow
existing
but offer in it* pise*
to Um Util-
marketing power, which
m it* purpose, the re-
t'uf th« prawmt existing
the then
light nnd power, at
h will be con*i*tent
the propoMl to the preoen
it jr for reduced rat*.
"(e) ,To dm I n pro
through a -yum of I
newem, the entire area; to
■*tMJPd the health, promote
I til ion and the general we
PATRONS
VOTE UPON
COUNTY TRUSTEES
TODAY
BUSINESS CLUB OF
CEDAR BAYOU WILL
BE BANQUET HOST
From Pafe One)
1 German bairn*, developed Ger
many’* commerml nhippirig, built
up her industries. Yet a apoko { -
man of her new regime declare,; (Continued from Page Ope)-
persons .taking part on the pro-
Oberholii*'-, ity, that if Any individuil ahou! i! gram. Mr*. Lillian Warren
superintendent * of Houston)lire one abet at a Hitler offirid, [sponsor of the club.
though fe .hot Mm*,\ fiSSTi;. Lee high hcJiooI or-
peHy j (Continued from Pag* One) (-------- -----------J
Worm pear on the baii«u for the qpunty without rebuke from high autho.-
at large are E. K. Oberiiollif, ity, that If Any individuil thouli
I sc' oola; A. C. Finn, Houston arehi- l-even
H. Worth Jones, lawyer; » ’
— >"» T" » rivic ren-jteel; H. Worth Jonea, liwyer; B.'there would follow “a pogrom. . , ... , . . . .
tar, to be^ developed, in unit*, | E. Stallones, manager of the Har»? which nothing could atop". "?*** ftB***fc
parka and playground facilities.
**(•) To propone either a city-
private hospital, or r ity‘county
hospital, the dty defraying a
portion of the coat.
“7. To put into effect
city it concerned, sponsor,
* whatever medium at the
of the city now or in -the
future, a movement Inward* the
inrieale in City val-
to meet the flexibility of the ' ri* County Producers association; | In other word*, thousands
budget, which win include yohn Ik. 8nell, Dr. Jrweph H, J.sfth people, Innocent of
Gravea and John Douglas, of wrong-doing, might be
Houston; Mrs. O, 'J. %bert ani
l- C Ingram, Galen 1 Park.
Candidates from this precinet
are E. W. Bruns, (hone Creak; jJ.
Miller, BsyUmn, and J.
'Inborn, uf Galena Park. "
The imllota will be hhndled by<
"1 vihiiuiiiu, mip,nv if HWfigig *
because of a crime, perhapa th i
of a maniac, for which they woul l
be in no way responsible.
monthly,, (|uarterty or aemi-annual
a tax Q.
tt the same time a similar jcllrrtin* system, which will per-|W|
( will be wade t» the eth- mjt lh(, tax either
here, with the same
.. . ■' .
To, as far a* the interest of.........
rssjskej* ra- .*? *-■* -* -1 *
tl.c program.
Speakers will include W. It.
Smith, superintendent of the
Goose Greek Independent - school
district, Henry Cathriner and W.
A. Warren, superintendent of the
Cedar Mayou school system.
I’residem Toartmistrea*
E. A LflO, beer is here, but pruhil.1-1 Prraiitnt Tsartmlatru.
^"waaiHfU "HM
1 noting to remove. Warren, 8. P. Wright, '*E B.
offiriala of fe distrjet election J The president’s message meal,
without extra pay, according to • a pi in to put 250,000 men at work.
a definite dad-
(kicking and L H. West, will con-
tribute to the program.
- Mis* Marie Is-veriruhn; prmit-
dmt of the rlu’i, will be toast-
mLitres* and introduce the speak
ers and musician organizations, in
well .informed says * clever speech which takes “The
Steamier Success’* <m a tour tp
^mrniber^fporta. "
conclude the program. Member*
| of the cast arc W. E. Williams,
the boss; Willard West, the office
boy; Nina Ilfrey, the secretiry;
Estella Young, Roberta Kilgore
I and Clarence Smith, the bookkeep-
ers; Walter Daniels, the lawyer;
Virg:ie Massey and Robert Secby,
the applicants; J. H. Shoemaker,
file clerk; »nd Agnes Travis, tilt
saleslady.
. • Have I’racisms
Following is the menu for the
banquet:
I’relix consumer, original en-
tries, General ledger with pos ings
a la Leverkuhn, trial balance p -
tatoes, brief form buns, candle
salad, orange Japonic, balance
sheet and profit ami loss state-
ment, suffix deinitasse.
Attractive mimeographed pro-
grams in two coi rs have been pre-
pared liy the cluss for the banquet
The program, i* designed to ac-
<]UlLoLtiatrcma--of-tho-*ei»«*4--wiLh - figr (Brindled:
work being done by the commer-ij
SENATE VOTE ON
REPEAL DELAYED
(Continued from Page 0i»)
by districts, but they opposed the
provision to hold the election next
year instead of this year.
Prohibitionists, on th# other
hrnd, favored delay but wanted the
selection of delegates to bs mide
wither by senatorial »y Midi* repre-
sentative districts. Prohibition.*.*
argued that farming gad laboring
classes have been unable to pay
pell taxes this year and a vote this
yi ar would not be representative,
Mrs. Wendell Spenke, matron!/
Dallas woman, received the /res -
eat applause with hqr ringing jab*
at prohibition..1 • * . • £
“It has rdueed federal jttdgen
to justices of the peace,” »he said,
adding that respect fog flit courts
cial classes.
_il.
There’s no use ipMtlngi
quit being jellyfish,” sU jeffBtned.
,,..V
Tr im radio” slalion fcSM at
lararding <>f form wwuwwm «------»f the Wunty..ballots to the. t#*, mital. tootli of Ruddtw in thM nner will speak from the mini
tm-Qminty Judge W. H. Ward j (,y Dw fetish gold. We have our
_ on __________ _ ..... .... _
^^l.aDoU.to;the. tic-#, g, nuinp toofli of Buddhu in thr; riner will speak from the same'od'today by Sam Tanner, manager
boxes Mil. It* polls will be W- (Mental temple, and mean to fo d ] elation sit Port Opportunity. The of the dance pavilion there.
i'lltA*I mi Ua***. Ll-L . X i ...____aI. L-.._A___a a_ - .
TO uphold tbs ( barter, ft|[TrUr[[ UC[ H I rated at Horse* Maun Junior high it -f.iuartet is broaden* from Port |
aa’a elt| wall Ibclol IllllVllCWi IICLI/ Ischoc! and at the Mexican recrea- V :_ ‘ Inspiration and the commercial
Hplwally. whether wr Hke Ml Witt MMMM turn hiflig Baytown. ’■ I A wist^togAroman^to*^
fve-iwti «rtH the rxprewion *»f j UR lAA lillillUlLu ^ county heard consists of ono '^;^ i^Su-Riiosevatt “if hct<t Port Perseverance. Mr, War-
jjlbdaiMi, rt the awliert PMl I , L* ~ ’ I of th* four w much right^weay, what i 11 fen’s speech is to be delivered at
, (Cnntinuwi From Psfc One) j P^incts and^ tiie t:ree at Urge. I^ven’* nani* will heVtod to d . I Port Service. ,
^ "ajnmbcr of his family” for the. "*.did not know throusri* aU the rest of the four! Tq Give Pl»y .......f.------
S5EW--1*—..«v-jsr^ gis *
.11 „ g *L____1 a * . lfMl1
Balloon Dance
\ Twmnrow Night
>w;
-A large attodancc at the ba’
loon dance to h> held ot Tri-City I
beach tomorrow night *aa pfe M-
> date determine otherwise,
three temporary
eeHef from
rates, to be held 1n obey-
J until the form of government!
I consolidation can be offered to I INVESTIGATION TO KEPORT
the electorate; whkh will be, if)ON BANKING INQUIRY
I^homanlv passible at the same time, j tVASHfNGTON, March 24 d3
nuiramv 11 uie same 1
for their con<!<]er;tti(jn in .ScpU-m -
or whether all of the names would \
appear on all of the ballots.
INTEREST AT Mt)NT
WSk, wh^ aome changes should be Fletcher of the aenato j M())jT ^yfElV 4fcrreJr“*|
h the Charter. . :»»«*« eurmey committee (gp)_Verj, ,^,c intorat u Mttg
BWr P—P*f»tkm of a FhcriMe itoday awajted a report from his shewn fa the electom to be hell
tedg t, operative over a period of special investigator before moving here April J to name two members'the
Ulinb which will be balanced AtuLL),,.^ aith the propoaod inquiry i of ** board of tfust- ea Tor the 'th*
mBt“* the clouad Harrimsn National' ^ »ll _Indspendem_ ac
SHELDON YOUTH
^HJRTlNXRASa^
\Lbe. j).. play in two acts, ^aihire
Tv- Success”. The first act will be
the
near the beginning of
rpm and the final act will pavilion;
Tanner also announced (hat be-
ginning next week the pivilton-,
will be open each evening for free
dancing on all nights on which no
regular dances are scheduled.
Tanner, who si managing the re-
sort for Ed MeKtimey, ssid that
an electric phonograph with loud
speaker is being installed and will'
lie available for dancing or mem-
bers of private parties using the
>: ■ 4
KXYZ ,
m.....
Houstoa
Will Broadcast
A
TRI-CITIES
PROCRAM
Each
Wednesday
12 Noon
Beginning April 5
Featuring I^ocal Talent
Hero Is Aske„
Rescued Man «i
BOSTON <U.P»_When a
ed in a West End (ent
Fireman John O’Grcnih*.'’
a man from a flami„-
carried him through
dors to safety™ >’
So badly was he
smoke that the firemw
days in a hospital. AfUrl
turned to duty a string*,;
him and asked:
"Are you the fireman *|»j
so-and-so in that fire on ]
street?"
“Well," said the
"where the h— are his
Try Sun Classified
SPICI
; v'
mo:
Radio.
Urea, la perfect
Late 1931 FORD COA
wlwpls.
G cod‘condition f
I Ate 1930 FORD
New PafciL ti-........
HARPER FiNi
COMPANY
Phone 101 308 Texul
chool I
(Cont:nu‘Hl from Page One)
coupe struck the rear end of
truck.
■ of N*w-5-7- alirH 1||d , Ttlvra,! ^re^h TLthe upper None
unwise, unnecessary expenditures, f »»»*. end. the department of jus-j the member* whose term- expire of the others were hurt.
especially when fund* are. not tire.
^^Bgliithe individual deart- j
• Program **** *,mm
Manning and 1----------
id Improvement ;‘n"‘ has (men investigaGng bank-
P^politau it*
have both announced for re-ele> Sheldon I* two miles from Croa-
tian, End «re unoppoesd. i by on &e Houston read.
OfflcialsJbr the election_rwi!LteJ
lHU tWtiSBm-m-fTWR'ttgay with United States,the Barber, Hill school. -
«■ f«W tlwes the mu-District Attorney George Z. Me-j CEDAR BAYOU TRUSTEES
■|am now, and a)! at reduc- Mr. Medalfe’s statement that SEEK RE-ELECTION
*** he withheld prosecution of Joseph Voters of Cedar Bayou a week
fe W:_.;;;W*der tw» item I; W. Harriman, former presiifeht of f from Seturdsy will name two
prn^ase to build, withjthe dosed japik, on orddrs of the 1 membew of the Cedar Bayou ln-t‘ “oeoy lpa'.^
TOukiby the City, and ’department of justice and. thejdependent school district board of *" ^°P *: _
. relocate a mater aystem g^gpi^r ^t^ aimBcy, pendk trustees In an eleetidp on that *n“ W“»e «««*___, .
— ing « reorganization of the Lk .date. ; . n^'^Vt^llvIS
Members of the b.ard wv()Sfi >w, omer to Pelly poUtirs.
(Continued from Page One)
asked me to nm," - he said, "that
finally decided to get in the.
which wilt meet the need* of
tIh future area and to provide
for depredation and depletion
system..
"(h) In the event that an-
that never materialized, shocked
senato
rs.
NUGULF
. WWW.
0.-fri4$f • 8ii«rd»r
’Daring to Low A Man
With a Price On His Head
They Called Her ...
“Wild GW"
wm,
FERRELL
Joan BENNETT
,.r„ lWJ8! <*» Screen dong
^ "Hollywood on Parude"
•ska
ROOSEVELTWORK
PLAN IS ASSAILED
[term, expire are Sol Donnelly and • ^ “ fsaif 2
Arthur W. Fayle. They are ask- w"u“- n',t a« ”s e,ection’ **?
■ • .'''-'-r . ^ . also had tumwl dawn
ing re-election and are onopposett
- Balloting wiii take placo at -the
.school building.
also had turned down requests
to entci the race for mayor. Be-
cause of the many friends who
have recently urged him to run,
he said, he decided late yesterday
to leave his application with City
Secretary Gua Anehik. , j
Alfl PI AN^fHRFn f,P not be reached today
AlV Ildrtls lA,yllIlI/; for a statement, but according to
-- jone of his assoclotes on thc .Pellv
(Contiifued from page Qne) jW*d of aldermen. Lowery feSJ,
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f i/ftev/€4/0 nil/ cUllCC l/£U X/f vvvUvfli
Never Rises but Always Falls
f-
X;
ROOSEVELT FARM
j_ (Continued from Page One) -1 “ -
service".
Prev iously General Douglas
MacArthur, chief Of staff of tlie
U. S. amy, defended the pres;- ): - ... 7
dent’s |»lan against charges that stick and exceedingly dangerous.'’ th:,t hp con sene the city of Pel-
*■■■ ■.' ■ -*■' ■- - - ” - - ........ ' - -. - tv better in the rapacity of mayor
Director of the Budget Douglas
■ said it wipi planned to spend 140.-
OOO.fMK) on the emergency
TEXAN
»> and 8»lurday
si Rattle Films
Eight Naliens
forest
work before July I.
“Labor looks on this bit] with
/rave apprehension” Green wvf.
"We 4o not believe ft traqiwii-
rary to regiment labor and put ft
unde' semblance of military con-j
trek" ‘ " I
with millions of city dwellers un-
able to buy sufficient food and
<1-,thing at present prices, the gov-
ernment proposes to tax these peo-
ple "to compensate other jieople
for abstaining from work.”
Efforts are brine made by the
present Iward t» keep as many
PERIOD OF, FILING
of the preseht staff in office as
possible, and it was felt that Low-
ery has an excellent chance of be-
ing elevated to the mayor’s'office:
----
I# necessary In either Prily %*_
Omm Creek, it must be held In]
not less than 10 nor more than
An_- m/xaTU/revrsi **** lnan nor more than
CLOSES T0N1®»
“ ,T HYP j r ■ p D Jly. there”is"lfttlelikelihoK! ..'f' n
31! Home Owned lUC Goow Crwk «nd.date* for ma- js.rtr will meet and decide by lot
11 r M .
TODAY - TOMORROW ",issif.net shd D. W. Alpha. Dr.Jyear terms. The mayor and
.......
He
iure
, !
Comedy and News
al in the future will serve
, “msTOmra,
U | MARSHAL” X. J lhftM aiSSi /Hi citjt. y 1
mlinlt
\«i - »c
COMBDY
NEWS
—~«
SUN. - MON. - Tl'ES.
I, "CHILD OF MANHATTAN"
-! will, muv noire vivcv
CARROLL
—
lot are J. D. Jone*.
-—- 0, Blalack, J. L-
C. L Watson, finance comrnis-
iV1
it
•s.
Same old precedent. During every period of busi-
©
ness readjustment, prices fall but they always rise again,
just as they have in the past few days. That is not true of
Tisi^ut a^ays falls.
• K'* -
# Vour Electric Service bill is one bill in the house-
Hold budge, (ha. i, always ahead of Ae downward .rend
• Your Electric Service cost is now 65 per cent less
than it was in 1913 and this reduction in cost has been
mmm
m%
hall, with i. S. Ausmus
G. serving a* judge, and Mrs. J. H. j
and W. Flynt and Mrs. Daisy Royder i
Boxes in Goose Creek will I
TODAY
SATURDAY
IN TOWN”
; S GREAT STARS TO
S!
A,t Pel)y, George Lowery, alder- the Wilkenfeld furniture store.
^“ an<i K- AfX«ey, emi>loye ofjGoose Cxeek street, for preeimft
~nfir" m. ik im
Humbls Oil and Refining company,
ji. ar* seeking the office to be re-
•linquishod March 31 by May* C.
!D. Little, who has resigned effec-
tive on that date.
; Aldermen aspirants „ie
j Littlefield, W. C. Williams, ft. C,
{Stephenson and A. H. Carter,
present members of the board and
P. T. Pelly, retired, G. C. Hooks J limits
grocer, and E. F, Seak,f r^‘ -
V. C. Porter, city
ett, will officiate at box 90. W. P.
Stevenson, Mrs, Allie Blackwell
bpd A. W, Cloud will serve’at box
are B. C. 10: - * '
* TJw^gre .755 qualified voter!
in precincts 99"and 100 but the
ex»ct number residing in the city
not been
s Rif *■'’
WM
■ m
T-~'A
j - aH
once
Whiddon said t
In precinct 101, 1
■fii:
'Q^^^Gxnjkinij
ImUdml 65% am. 1913.
: ; . D 11 •
— HoustoD Lighting & Powtr Company
m ‘
mmm
Arth«
ktK Presi.
days
per bill U _
lung Mgnedl
; internal B
pUiy new b*
tillion dollarl
{*, for brei
in New
|nwy drink
11 fpr you
r and you -
___, for fi'|
I but dry sti
■ rrtWf 1
? oft
te. Me
‘ >j
|„f the idle.|
nT
him. fte
jmen be
forests is i
' MMtJfl
l pay, 11 a '
| scale for ur
low pjy w|
But if thl
feed the m«
, extremely
a day,
lag their w
liCKS bn Je
ermany, accoi|
ches and
_ international |
graph taken
resident,
[head and
ets, accomp
an and carryinl
all never
had repo
( bad beaten hil
npulsory waif
, I.e was. ejea
I
n complain t;
have been abdl
ere, their bcMii
i with bullets. |
l Jewish lawyer
icipal elactions,
| been shot down
Alfred Apfel,
[(Continued on 1
| t |
slators on
Prison
5ST0N,
ded by prison
. out the sighl
barkers, 34
mtativea today
©mobiles from
n camp oh the
tour of the
inspection wi
r for the most f
| spent at East
; Eastham”—
liked. At H
ors saw a sho
I
‘■“LCrunj.
to
are without h
— E. W. Bru<
! files....Texas :
with childbo.
to a fre<
t Wilkins playing
i destiny of Pelly
'ants by putting l
[hat and drawing i
•Mrs. Ray Sloan
' with dispatch
'•Mayor rally wil
ay night—detail
T, Ward decidin
to announce
'an providing
'* Power for a lawn
t starling were wit
*y....
* L. Kilpatrick c
f a touch of rheun
Owens trying
1 books—“Red” 1
down the xtree
ey telling abou
obtain from Sui
•Dr. and Mr
dri-ing about
* Rockne . , . C. C
to be four
mowing the
» Erna Stoerner f
won a few
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1933, newspaper, March 24, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020420/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.