Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 136, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1931 Page: 1 of 10
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i at« only half so encouraging |
thaw of the Wfl Jim pa*:,
i thr wore! pessimist will have1
[i* admit that belli r times have I'
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fuatinK of price* ranging up lu
Hpfi pat haml far EastTexas
Igl which haa fata worth almost
MhiW pot million* of folia.•
I fc eircul*Uon within a few wa,>k.\ j
A sensational rise la tha prlc • I
BfTSat haa added hundred* of
ppkn* of defldn (o tha value of]
K«ap an* a hi«o portion <f
Mil increased value wilil go Intoj
^ hint- of ffiJaaiti who or*
t hdhiini ttdf mto. ■
K price of molt than «| per
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| far thr flr*t U*ar in ahnoel two
VOLUME IS—NO. 136
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IS TRhG
(JOOflK ('KEEK, TEXAS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER M, |»S|
Numwaor T# Dally Trlbur*
7_____!
GANDERS WHIP BALL HIGH TEAM, 7
Workman Electrocuted Here Making Test PALMER IS
STOCKS RISE ON BIG STEEL REPORT
VICTIM OF local Pastors POST SALE
Com price* nave advanced *1-
i a»t in proportion to the lucres.*
til thr price of wheat. Even rot.
hm hot .hown a alight inclination
1K advance.
¥** ♦ • • ’-/• •*-
These an only a few of the
Un» of coming pioaperily; other.:
pp*ronl ea every haiul K.c
■ are employing more men in
w.1 loralitle*. Other plant*
r*hiel. have been operating on «
I put-time basis are going on full
-jTt.Tt*w2£ wn■ C°mP^nion Ri*k* Ufc p^r. of'um' Tri-ciu* are,. Bayou Methodirt ch r, Hearing Scheduled For
fmdwi increase la sate. votaaej J0 *^eMC MwM* ‘'J**!?** » **? ™*+ fwartg ahaoM laai every- Monday Before Judge
own by wA , , : <t From Hieh Voltaic ? r**"1 body to enroll in the Red Crrae. ! ’ -
«♦' bo»inea* enUrpriae, .J J_ . VOl“** T'T f#r ,k* “ efllient
>»Ueh begin* Wednesday, Annie- can tTiTTaae ex^pThT'helpa t^ _
v t ‘he limit at *«rh X. a. HOUSTON. Nov. g
h a* ***•<«'» h-,o° ****** «
If Methodist minister* now in at- diet church: *'ln vie rirg Ue pc* m th. faurt* today
endance at the .fraud conference with It* nee,!, to auffe.-ng an I A M w. ,
I iinatn iniwtanilu nJ ** ™ra,n J- PI. WfJl
CURRENT IS
NEAR DEATH
Urge Support
For Red Cross:
Jn Local
bunincaa enterprise, are
;f.rm. which have been in
> for many year* are en- “ " "
U. Ir floor apace and In- ' Jot 11 of Hourton.
r etock. h In tha Bapti.t Hoapiul then
. main, an being extended to doath after being aeverel)
&*> ’ -burned and .hacked while w..rkm*
i improvement, an not made <” the regulator elation of %
[h »" *ho lack Amfldooee In the Houston Lighting dd Power Com-
H»wy on Goooo Mgl atnot her,
K|^^^^^|al>out 10:10 f. «. IgfipdhfHB
STOPPEDBY
Ml Rule
a anuayj Suit Filed
By Sterling Aide*
DEMO LOSS
Hero'* Thaddco. N. Caraw
Unifad Mate* .enator *r
‘.r»..n*a*. whoa* death u bei
■’tl,lived t v if.* entire nati
II* w«* one of the amt I
rrjsr" "*
OIL SHARES
SHARI
mAri
J SS'cUl’pod o^ra^fhT^ai'fte drtdt .
BKSSSnVSteS*
r,!,.*”‘1 c^* I? Uw R<>d Ci*M»»«ud»r «•**« p^nlillf
TV court of criminal appeal* at
‘‘If «•«* that publication of Um|
n notice waa insufficient
planning a repeat for re
fpfe Maine* from a 4000.volt win
which had wrapped itealf abbu
and Koch won pnpar
t^thoTiiriatk, ^MiTte l,r^hM»di-
Japtiot church.
. topwu that control of tho Pcat-
“ ' DitTTtt^ V* bo grid by (Wnr-
mod tho 8aa todav: pledge By aMH^^p||£||^BSg||K|
OF MARKET
SHOW MIN
Petteway’*__
of Kick'Save*
Point A* Stroi
Rival* Drop
New Higha Recorded
A • Rails, M e t a 11
and Bank Stock*
Spurt at Newt
ten boon
i c. M. Cure ton, former attor-
**nfral, to tho effort that
of the notice one time
Wore tbe dlpction would
mm tebtedMteteiti^ tm*
H, S" V-ttMby^dari | 'tCmatenl awJPajnW
-We both bad onr rubber flow
on and Joe muat' have hit his el-
bow on tba win,- Koob oaid An
describing the accident..
tJ „7—a—----- “When the current struck him,
at •*!weak interval* Joe acreamed once, and the wire
entirely with the started whipping about him. It
•>/w#Aw.-.w. muat have burned him at least 16
times about the body. • , .
“I grabbed him by hia. clothing j
and pdllod him loose. He n*—*
gjM........... lenr|at
Bjw «Hl iwHtel hm a
»ltorn«y fcocrai will have
r Wring upon the aubject and
M«l put an
ftormlned.
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Jonas, publisher of the
-
of the Chronicle.
j teamed an option on UM tef't
RED CROSS DRIVIODAMAGE OF $3000
LEADERS NAMED CAUSED BY BLAZE 'U**,aJJ9
■ ____ ’I I but It aleo expired tdhan Sterling
Drircoll. Douglas Put Lobit Street House In
LB
NATION MOURNS
*V JIMMIE CLAES
Lad by the *otetiilatii« |
Herni# Under and Colon
way. eada, tha Gaea*
ere won their Drat
game on Klma field
Wnooa, beating the _
school Tornadoes by a 7-4
The victory became
with about two minute* to pia
the last quarter when, after
bel had gone over center
touchdown, Pettewa) blocked
NEW YORK. Nov. « Cff-'fcuU-' IteW. attempted p.acement
Ixh force* carried stork* up to naw!0** f,xlni peioL
high* on tha recovery from the1 ^-^art K- tee'a touchdown
October & tew* in thr abort aasrien lateral paa*
t**3" 10 Ctekte Palmer i
I third quarter. Palmer took
Internet shifted Tram grain, and'tell an tha play and circled
silver u, .tart and all In tha world *nd for 1| yards and a
■ cf baste tit IMte aQpped hack * "Kwnln'a anarriag tea atefl.
IS 2? ‘,w, —I S J* 11
kick.
(irtveaton mad* II tint
to five for tha Cinder* i
■ four of -
highs and silver gave ground on
F I profit taking
United State* Mart Corporation!
production, aconiiag to a Dow
Jonea estimate, was up 114 point*
to around *5 per cent of capacity.
* to tha gearr»J*,,<'
■i-
In Charge At
Baytown*^
ruimririii
* ---ware: uiKiim«yrt
V knows whether the law la
iKrrtM In *111
another .lection after the
t of the year in the event a re.
rtn* ia denied or the election
1 M*in held Invalid. “j
the intervening month*
ezi
pastor of the First Baptist church ■ hy R
Ham^lWice In
gf^Hour* ^
fSSSJSJJ?
^ wbwt! !>im ~
IW—jWlRei fapnpap
Than Wart went into the market
and bought StejIingVnotea secured
by the governor's stock in tho f«p-|
—a*mi t.Jtei * —teuwiiii
PThe wire kept me hopping my-
self and I wu thanklul for myl
Itehhor'flovaq." • .* ’
* ■gpii' AviM rusted to#a local
honpHol n<tre-ho had* haan, rescued
■ < (Continuad on Pago 4 j ■
Monday by
tSoSsssssmass®
Df M0NZING0 CASE
17 WitnewM Appmr
Before Grand Jury
In Houiton
L GETS 0950
FROM RAILWAY
ssSHSmS W?¥~
to mMTL "* WDrt hr fc"
‘ ......did almosf all of
■oko ouf at 6:0
- , .....-• P- m. Friday and the second, start-
rs
Baytown. .. i ■,:»« . m. Saturday . . L_
W. R. Smith and D. K. Thom-. ' Volunteer fireman from Goose
of the Lae Crete ^S^FU- c.'lk Frijy^t ‘ITh^te ^
you schools, will aeek membership in flamM wh#n firemen arrived
solicit members «t the Humble Tba first-' firy did
+* J* V tK-drnnV-^'Vo
Air’ " c’IM*e of WP/** p. rn. Friday and the
iteqlgtegM |
“ figure, who died (inexpert-
clly at a hospital here" Friday
night when he wa. believed to be
rapidly recovering frtmi a recent
operation for the removal of aj
nu ■! wiia (inv ? I „ — . '
Word from Young,town told of.Swre W
atari operation, there at tl per I , ^ !**»ted
For Solon^Uf a rim of 4 potato Sw><B. kkk#d off to _
00 from the proceeding wrrtt. |Earned from the » to
----- TV re waa nothing new la the oil K»*d lino. Phillip*
ii du»try, but sentimetn there wa* wwt «•» of bourn!
much more confident a* a result of ri*ht ‘•^te for 1
"cent price advances In crude oil ^hl end for 6. Soil
and **«<4*. .Wu's advene la Jfckla for |. and
th» petrcleum shares
■ -- ■' ■ ■ ' j
Funeral For S^.
£Mrom Arkansas
(;L 'Being Planned
*■
isard at » a. m.
(jndge Haanay;
DEMO MAY TAKEl
WURZBACH POST
ms
** ltr«r «h«k was added
advance current lax pay*
,to «>e City of Gooae Creek
.. ift<irnn_' ." " .ConaUblc J. C. Shoemakea, who, ganixations.
RdhrSlLL,Cn|«rm,5UW 4h#t ■te-UMte G. E. Monxlngo on! Rw..Puller mid he would an-
Z — Wto b retom Zte; todrt,,s„„.
• r ‘n tI__,________ day for Pelly and also a person
among tha school teacher, and but’th. fire wis quickly pit* out
students. Rev. Endn Jackson, pas-1 The h«',M u.„. -------- k.. i-
tor of Grace Methodist church, ,ur>nCe out
^!dinCh*r**0,Churd,0r- th* ten,nu WM not Origin, of
the bleic was not dotonntater, j
ibJican Solon T<
Be Buried At
San Antonio
to Mated recognition of the lm- * *‘
proven\ynt in the Induatry. k*«*ad
All tranche, of (he atoek market «"*• Swrtn-
followed the rise in ate I* and oils, field, and Brtl returned to
Mining and me.tl shores op the ail- y«ni «te.
ver group were atrong and active I PWWp* irt '6 at left .
(Continued on Page S) | took Umo out. Two play. I
----- -------------- ' }«•*!, Bell punted over t
.....ODierarmistice ii-*-.
rzirii-:! mybpianned,^^
last pn aldentlal election. Vice -: | wa. a pref- -
President Charles Curtla and Sen- Dobson Urge* Vetl To rirht end
ator Joseph Robin,on The fun- Take Part in Parad« t !!"*"■
,r.,l will be held early this week! rariUlmrade |<2-^^ ||,
‘ from 8enator Caraway's Jonesboro At Houiton ' el 6 yards, ] _____
horns. ; * | 1 But Ball was forced
Shortly before hia death Friday; Although stores will be closed Kolmar, who
POid >G(la
_' **eeki city tax collector,
that personal pro-
, wera coming in regy-
L*ch day and that payments,
"tin* the large advance con-
waa no-billed by the Han is county
grand jury Friday following the-
UfPMII H'iT witness^. 1
Shoemaker and J. C. Hunnicutt,
officers arresting Monzingo in a
? " ^ Thd holte wm covered by in-1 SAM ANTONIO Nov n a:.p. I 8hort|y before his death Friday! Aiwougn atorea will be dosed miner, wh
\ urtbach* arit .n the house to talking With hia wife. He had said "baeroe Armistice day quietly,for 8 yard* and dipped,
th'-'democrat* without a contest. I that he had alight pains but that Wednesday. The day will be one clear field ahead of him.
Democratic and republican lead- he wa* “determined to get up ot rest without much celebr*-[l at center, then 7 at
within a*weefcVl A*»hort tlme jifter tion Vor most cltiaon*. Many have spot tor first down. “
Mr* fintarau Infl '1iL m.r.re «!>■ Dlmnpfl ovrmiuht IritiM tn IIahi. At rirht terkU aau
BRINKLEY TALKS
GET APPROVAL
‘ti°n by churF'1 of rudely diaplayiag a pi> er* ready to start aolidUtlon of that the Villa Acuna broadcasting1 ..
7*«r far exceed ^ho^ to1 i" » PubUc place, *aid Minzl/g, member* early Wednesday morn-, Aation opposite Del Bio was com-!' "
at the same time *(*■» »hot when he resisted arreatl ing,” Rov. Fuller said. “Bualneaa; plying with gtfemmeht regula•i,'“**,,*to••
■rW -L.1 ■ ■ and started to pull a gun from his firm* of this ires are to be asked tlona In broadcasting speeches of Urowtarelile, Texas, Taxes re
I R t e> .« >ocket. ; to enroll 100 per cent and all citi-1 Dr. R. J. Brinkley, goat gland'can chairman, will represen
* • FriCe ft f fttnClr Are avamininw trial u*aa hnt/l In van, «tr{|I kn biomu! 6a •*<anlI aal II>a J 1 .. _
Claimed By Death
Price, 66, retired hard
** dealer of Albany, died at 1(
Saturday, it was learned
£ w*» the father of N. P
'employe of the Humble
feaytown. Death was
to blood poisoning fol
• iho Jr'^ect*on * splinter in
te»ny at
Wkute.1 to
*"* Jnjeci
WEATHER
PTIE8 AREA: Fair and
tly cloudy
and slightly
Demoeratlc and republican Isad-
te haW charga 7t~di^mirW^g GET APPROVAL -1 - '’ • r here Sundqy nigh'4
^•women’s ctvvb* Be appointed Fred,. ,, “, ZT.C. ! f'dlowing the^Yurehnrh funeral m
Linteiman to have charge in Gooae MEXICO" CTTY, ‘ Nov.' 8 <CEb~ J Mention of a fuiion candidate. *•
Creek several day* ago. I Gusiavo Serrano, secretary of com-1 Representative John Garner, now
“We expect to h*vc our work- muncationa, late Saturday <teclared;a„^ th* ^kership. will stop
ers ready to start aolidtation of that the Villa Acuna broadcasting' „ ... . IT ,, ,
ih*ra s,riv Wto(n.toi.„-----*.,i_______ n., ni........ !off «" »• ^ty from Uvalde to
K. II. Creag r,
'putli- j
I TO ....... ... ..... »•>„ wu-ji/1. «. >. Dimmer, goal giana i«” mmirnisn, win irprrsent h|s
An examining trial waa held in zens will be urged to enroll as specialist. ' i party. Mayor C. M. Clumbers of
he justice court of Judge Ervin member*. The Red Croaa la one1 8'rranao said anw station is en- Sln A„lnnin ,k„
Flowers Tuesday. j of our most worthy organizations, titled to sell facilities for broad-!
and the Tri-Citiea should give it1 casting scientific information and 1,1 *** ®w,n*.**" wttl have * de
100 per rent support." (that this station has Keen licensed' cidi,K->te. |ie is < xpoctrd to
lm |t)| A nFATUl -———« | for the benefit of Mexicans. j fight for the selection of ( all
lire IV1 o I Counterfeiting Trial 4~T~— --Wright Johnson, prominent youny
fort worth, Nov. 8 (so—f Postponed By Court Armistice Dance
Dl-____I _i 1
h »t right tea
’i ctelad, Goose
Mrs. Caraway, JcfTlllif nsjm the P,*nn*'J overnight trips to Hous- *t
spteter rtf* t<m and neighboring Citie*. ^
DF. J. R. Dibrclt said death waa Member*rot the Robert "R. Tuck
caused by coronary occlusion. jPwL Veterans ot the Foreign.
. ■ j -- |Waw, aad — aarotea mail af tail >rtl*
RALPH CAPONE i23K5LSya £ ,t Sti u
tEVENGE SEEN
Police beliived today that W. L.
lay, 42, was sluio for revenge. Examining trials for J. C. Alsup
Ray, son ot Rev. Jeff D. Ray, Uarby Marti* and Rollie Williams,
irofcssor of evangelism st the charged with counterfeitinfYollow-
laptiat Thaologicai Seminary here, ing their arrest in BaytrtMl on _
lisapp-ared last Sunday after laav- Oet. 2« waa scheduled for Satur- all-night dance on Armistice’Day j new d^o^atk fnm
IS IMPRISONED need in the Z of Lnl by the yard 7ne.
- # I Baytown Humble band. iway f
1 LEAV6NWORTH, Ken., Nov. 8 8- T. Dobson, commander of the to M
•Wh—Ralph Capone, brother of ioral poat, Invite* all Tri-Cities i
“Scarfaee Al“, Saturday was re-1rx-servlro men to Join in with the'
reived at the federal penitentiary |'“terans to help give this aectJon
here to begin serving s sentence * g«>d - * —
of three year* Inflicted for income j Haltmar,
tar evasions. band, and
Al, under 11-year sentenc" th,t fhore
for the same offenro, Is sUli held raiic meet
In a Chicago jail. r cJn.cnd
attorney
Planned at Beach Th* "Publi(;»n''arp nrtt ,,k,,|> to
-- i place a candidate in the filed unleas _ „ _
E»1 McKinney, owner of Tri-j th* democrat* fall out, it waa said. Gasoline Pump On
City Beach, announced Saturday j There ia a possibility'that Repre- City Land Inttalled through the
the dance, resort ia planning an eontative K. E. Thomason, El Paso,
and Mr. Dobson
wraart
| at S:S0 u. m.
Tito r*:u.ie
I m., with tite
mg his home to go to a Texas | day but changed until November with the Merry Maker Orchestra
llg (MB lltfllic W JtW IV at iWAian'—/ mviiiiiwi Wlin Ml
Company filling alation of which 118 by United State* Commissioner playing
he waa manager. Hr wa* found i McMahon in Houston. * 1
dead late yesterday slugged and! The trio waa arreated by Deputy
choked to death in a ravine a short sheriff* A. T. Hamilton, R J
from the way he rm to Tapp, C. N. Ogden and
Dodson.
dtiii
Mr; McKinney said that th#
road'to Tri-City Beach i* now fn
excellent condition. Ha expects the
E largest crowd of the year at the
Wodnndoy dance.
the sixteenth Texas Ulatriot, may
*ttedd the caucus. Thomason will
-A gasoline pump was installed
in Um rear of the city hall In
Goosa Creek
Mr,
service men
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Matherne, Robert. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 136, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1931, newspaper, November 8, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020570/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.