The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 314, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1933 Page: 6 of 6
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tY TO MAKE
CROSSING TEST tl—
RONS TOMORROWS"
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the utmost empty tanks.
J *rW ]•& to break th* round
g*» world record anywi^Ji*
tern toW the-Unietd Pntas. "
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be bstwami U and IS min-
uto*; <te|Nmding oa tha wind, tide
*ad current, George said.
' JUuwtf titoerift on th* journey
down from Harrisburg tomorrow
will be County Commissioner C.6.
Maa#*y, rapreaanting this pie-
etnct, tor w^a the craft was
christened! Comity Judge W. H
.... iuim auim year*
of depression? What good did teat
,<bjthis .country l~^r, -■-
i Are not the meat ardent frienda
,«* M AmefSea geld taatoT three
foreigners whose cheap money has
helped them, while * dear Unit d
St .tea dollar has hurt us?
Much nonsense is talked about
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■feilew, asking., W he i
Sawyer, hiding behind the jtar,
fired at .the sheriff. He missed,
and forced Goodfettaw in front of,
Hint to serve as a shield. He Up-
- JPffe
- •» Trip
KmMer he told ti the ham*,
inf hour, of Saturday night when
ha canid hot get hit bearings.
“I’m feeling all right, how, bat
» wa« a tough battle all night
tow" ha wM. 1 1 —
"Was
pouched the offlaan. then fired tut north......
througn God fellow's body,
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ing and *#ye«l dllwr member, of, F°* * change from news usually Iyer's hair. The officer* pummel
d Jt-
gerously wounding him.
Baatee Ui
As the aunty official slumped
down, Crisp and Marlow rushed
the convict. GoodfeUow'a sister
Joined the fray, dinging to Saw-
tbe county official family. S#y*i’ n<* too |hy, and tor the strict-
tnd Tri*C*ti ;n* and U« Porte If American point of view, it
also ere sxpectsd -to might interest you to read an in-
make the trip. It is approximately
H takes from the JESiet shipyard*
at Harrisburg, where the cruft
BpMitt to the tip of Ho*| la-
land, George mid.
Harney said Saturday that Tri
who dadie to ride on thi
craft will be permitted to board
1 When the ferry landing on the
is roschod. The game. In-
vitation was extended to La Pone
who would baaed the
•t the Morgans Feint slip.
Ja«k ' and Son Meek spent
weak end here with their
'Aamta, Mr. and Mrs., J. H.
Meek. They are employed at Lock-
turned home
Mri. Jack Collin* re-
yesterday from a
•ids story of some conditions in
Amarics, pointed out by Mr
Tusuke Vkunasiki on the English
editorial pigs of “Kaahu Maim-
chi", otherwise "The Japan?*.’
Caiitomia Daily Mews”, published
in Ism Angeles. If it occurs to
you that Mr. YamaaskP* English
is not. absolutely perfect, ask you
how Jong it would take you to
learn to write Japanese ss well as
he writes English.
Mr. Yamasaki spesks under th»
heading “On Getting Stung”. He
says:
“I grieve when I look back at
the time I saw my steady kissing
my boss, my best friend, lust-to
ed him into unconsciousness.
Goodfellow told the sheriff the
convict commanderrsd hi* car and
It went into Uur ditch when Miss
Goodfellow tried to aeiae the dee-
perado’a weapon.
p*wi.
nn> "
-ST—g«tW
| , .
(Twrtruiir
member of the welcoming com-
mittee about having Mr*. Rooee-
v*U po*e between ike Fergu*on*.
Carter deelined'ld have the pic-
ture token saying it waa not In
keeping with
, welcome. Labur Mr*. - Roosevelt*
# classed a* pw
* true ture mint on
000,000 of that aaving by forbid-
ding the president to make reduc
tiona of more than 26 per cent in
paymefttto any veteran whose die-
hour moratofllippil^
fag .SR tht wings of tha place l*°“ Ifcoaa^elt gav7’r7newed T9tf FUR** «H
service.
ATT,White Howie-
conference,
i» MAT detfrion, lio^rig lor m ilih
would force me down into thel*?meth,1,,t °f th5 lr*que*t but iB
. any minute.
had no idea I was going so
“The first thing I saw of Ku-
WhiJe the debate over the pic-
ture -vas underway the Fergusons
seated themselves in the hall oot-
rope was a big lighthouse on an;side the private room where Car
island. I immediately circled down ^ter had anWgad for a breaktost the w* or rater, would be dia-
to attempt to find when I was
“I circled until I found a safe,
flat streteh-of beach no far from
the lighthpuae, and landed with-
out damage;
Repairs Plane
to be served Mrs. Roosevelt* •
Neither the governor nor Mra.
Ferguson were invited to . the,
breakfast. -
“I had arranged for this break-
jfast tor Mrs. Roosevelt,” Carter
”1 asked Where I wan, but told newspapermen, .“aa a compli-
eouldnt find. anyone who spoke ment to her. I paid tor it. I ord-
could ask who I
English for some time, t imagin- ered it and I
ed, however, that I must be some-
where in Scandinavia.
MAN IS ARRESTED!
AFTER AUTO CRASH
(Continued from Page One)
driven by J. W. Aehaloy of Mont
Be trim.
Hoover received hie injuries
when he waa thrown violently
againet the windshield of the car.
Both machine* were badly damag-
ed, according to Arthur Lihtel-
mao, ambulance driver for Paul
[heap her Job. Stunned and stung,
I but just to kaep taming my buck, j^*
I was forced by sheer politeness | Hoover was first brought to the
if* week* vacation trip. Mr*. Col-lto *iy nothing. 1 hurried and,Duke emergency hoepital and wa*
Una visited relative* and friends I told an acquaintance of mine; he, then taken to the office for Dr.
^Alabama while Mr. ColUne went I toughed and said he would iw|G. 4. Lillie where he was given
to Chicago where he waa the I eareful-and now hi* former mate
of relatives. He tttendod the j to the bow’ wife.
“Indeed, we live in a world of
amassment, debauchery, trickery
land broken confidence, in which
Mr*^ Shaw,
Fair also while la Chicago.
Mra. CollJag, mother
bom#’with them and will
mnn*niniirmmri*
TRI-CmES
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
»♦♦»♦♦♦»»*» »» *♦**♦,* ’-s-M-f
emergency treatment. He wa* lat-
er transferred in the ambulance to
the Lillie hospital.
Orton nor Achaioy wa* In-
jured, Lintelman said.
—■ mum to cm«r
.towrat ordsTv arv ewnpletefy xnb »6GrWy after he was arrested. He othor nominations,
con-men will be given preliminary hearing
dued and exploited by
con-game*. It to astonUhin;; tomorrow
to know that a third of our greet
tor D^E. Mills, «f Houston,
1 STERLING k BAKER
BROKERS
tacks aad Beads Bought sad
Bold . . . lev sot went
Shall Mg.
Rod a otrtckwnc
ATTORN KTI-AT-LaM •
CWlsews stats hak Mr
TONS Mb MOM CHI
X
H M. Rob«rUon
URAL K*TATM—RENTALS
Bee Mr list Hr tore You ■*
T |*f Be. AabBM
IcDowrII’s Grocery
- . A MaHM'
A Bed A Bbite BUf« (
Better 'leilrory B*Hds
_ few,.....Hho solemnly promised t. to h* reJ*«ee.l <m novmrnt rtf; (<’»nt!ntled from Page O-ie
keep hi* ey* peeled for you, would a fla* on a charge of being intoxi- j cent* will go to the organiia^on
Jump your claim—your favorite catotL * [of unemployed and the remainder!
friend would taka you out tor a 1 Another Goose Crack man todav j for printing end incidental ft- j
joy rid* in a stolen auto—your Was to pay a fin* and be given I pens** of tto hague. |
sweetest girl would induce vou to ,Ma release on a charge of disturb- j. In the enter of the llige pla-1
be a fall guy. Whatever w* do, Ing .the peace. He was armstod card is g picture of Prr i lent 1
wherever we ft. we are stung, by Dsputy Sheriff Roy Epperson, Frinklin D. Roossvelt, who is an |
This life of our* i* a dllemnatle .on the complaint of a local wo-;edv*ato of principles of thrj
life; wo inuot chuoa* on* of thyman, whs charged that the manjkdgm. Fair prisae, higher
awkw-rd altsmativaa. Whichever, was aanovinr her with the noise no aocret rebate*, thi elim
one we tok*. we find that ant of he tree cresting.
W«Rg«t
nCTION BOOKS
10c for 8 Dayi
Tri-Citieg Sun
American public has, in *ome way A- m- tomorrow also is scheduled
or another, suffered fjrom land, oil,
mining w.atock booms; that tbe
second third is now being boomed
successfully b* mean* of fraudu-
lent literature and advertising, by
thousandF^f quacks, k)»n-ih«rkx, urd*y night, after the automobile
1 jory-fiasri and counter-jumper*;,in which he »nd B. C. Case, also
and that the remaining third l«.of Houston were riding, jvertum-
in the arms of gold digger*." *d on North Goose Creek street
• Hearing before Flowers at 10
pleased."
Besides
Mft. Koolmrdit
"I waI IMii oil, and thorough, [guests were ‘Mr. ami Mr*. Amen
ly disappointed because I lost my G. Carter, Mr. and Mr*. Ben Crit*
course. I didn’t see any land af-
ter leaving Newfoundland and did
not sight a ship. I just missed
Ireland and England completely.’’
The islanders, he said welcom-
ed him warmly, gave Him food and
hot drinks, and watched ai he.
went to York on his plane. When
the United Pres* correspondent
arrived at the island, ha found
Mattem hard at work reporting
his piano.
of Dallas, Chamber of Commerce;
C. R. Smith, of American Air-
ways, ahd his sister, Dorothy
Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Waterhury, Jr., of Tyler. The lat-
ter two are related to Mrs. Roose-
velt by marriage. — -—
She left Dallas at 9:41 a. m.
assurance that, without sacrificing
benefits to make certain no injus-
Wce waa dope. He promised noj
H
funding agreements,
powerful section ef the
press, Clamoring tor defanll
poet-war
With g
-
Great Britain still waa postponing
also professed to be undecided, but
well informed observers would be
surprised if there' were any re-
versal of the default position
taken last December.
York cotton,
WANTED TO BUY-
cyqles, frames or any
apply 400 East Defe/
-Ottos Sun.
m
destitute veteran, whether injured
charged from government hospit-
als.
LIONS TO ELECT
LEADERS TUESDAY
(Continued from Page One) «,
tary, and T. M. Bertram are nomi-
nees tor secretary, and treasurer.
A Lion tamer will be cheaen
from Paul J. King, % E.
GENERAL DEFAULT
UF DEBTS LOOMS
LONDON, June 5 <T.E»-lf both
^reat Britain ftnd Francs fail to
meet the June 16 payments on
war debts owed the United States,
there is every likelihood the re-
in rining European debtor nations
will join in a general default, a
United Presa survey indicated to-
day. • *' / ,
The survey showed at least five
of the 16 debtor nations already
had decided not to meet the pay -
ment. The remaining ten will
CONGRESS DELAYS
VETFUND AOIONI1
(Continued from Page One)
tion of the White House veterahs’
economy proposals coupled With
Decline Shown In
Cotton Consumption
NEW YORK, June 5 <«*>-
World consumption of all kinds of
cotton during April totaled 2,-
047.000 bales, against 2,120,000 In
March, 1,932,000 in April laat
year, 1,966,000 two years ago, 2,-
151.000 two years ago, 2,161,000
three years ago and.2^69J»0 iotor
JM* coupon, plus service 1
will admit R. E. Haw* ..
one to ‘The White Sister”**
Texan or *!Klng of Ja**“ kf
Arcadia theater.
torrent
FOR RENT-6 room hoc*
W. Main, 315.00 per month
421 W. Gulf St.
NOTICE
If in nfed of cashTseiTywi
gold trinkets at Jacobs’s
Gooee Creek.
TEXAN
are other nominations.
In the rede for tail
present are Fred Dittman and
Dr. O. D. Emoenon.
Term* of three dierctor* expire
and three are scheduled to remain
eharged with driving while intoxi- 0B ^ board. However, taro ofU#
rated. Mills was arrested by Con-
stable J. C. Hunnicutt and City
Marshal Frank Harburk late Sat-
All that is bad enough, era ci-
lly the last line. But there ia
more. Mr. Yannaaki continues:
“Why, even the friendly nrigV
three holdover directors have b4tn
hominated tor office. If they £tw
elected it will be necessary to
elect dilators to fill their places.
DE-LUXE
111 KIDDIES ' _____APULtS
ffo lndep*ndent 1 Ap
VV Home Owned Ivv
1 P. M. to 11 P. M.
TODAY - TOMORROW ~
‘TOack Beauty”
By Anna Sewell With
Esther RALSTON - Alexander (
KIRKLAND
Now Showing ,..
Its seem* as though
scenes were arranged
Heaven ., .
....1 Clark GABLE
' Helen HAYES
—In—
SISTER*
PLUS!
Mickey McGuire Comedy
'Latest News Events
NU6ULF
NOW SHOWING .. .
Its Luck for you ., -.u
Warren WILLIAM
' Joan 'BLONDELL
“3-Cta-A
MATCH”
ALSO
“Our Gang Comedy"
ing machine repairs, phone 5
Repairman g*t* call weekly.
I FOR ^ALE~
FOR SALE—Young
HriBC iff^ and broils*^
ner Maryland and
Baytown. *11111
ARCADIA
Coolest Spot in the Tri-Cities
now . -.'r------ ~
All In Bekutiful
Technicolor ..
Paul WHITEMAN
Always s Good Show
Neither of the man ware injur-)
ed. Both were brought to the,
GooseTreek jail. Mills was releas-
ei under, iond of 1300. Case t-day
SANFCOMFETITION
DRIVE IS STARTED
“KING of JAZZ”
—Witlw—
Bing CROSBY - John BOLES
Jeane LANE
FOR SALE—Large all
six-room house, large
house »gd bam, 4 aapTj
jf^NIVltKl land on
line near Highlands. Wfl'
cept Humble stock and ear j
equity. Balance small
payments. Apply J. N.
toy, Highlands.
FOR 8ALE—Household
victrola, dishes and also s i
piano. On display at Gulf 1
Line Camp. House No. 91
FOE jALE—3-hp. Master 1
ball jeariag single phase,
cooditioii, 110220 volts. $411
Phone 620.' ■' 288tfc *‘vj
This coupon, plus service charge,
will admit Lee Alexander and
one to “The White Sister” at the |
Texan ot "King of Ja*z” at the I
Arcadia theater. * f
EXTRA ... v
' Phil HARRIS
——In -
? “SO THI8 IS HARRIS”
New* ! n '
This coupon, jlTus service
win admlt j. J. Spiltont
one to "The White Sister"*^
! Texan or “King of Jazx” at
| Arcadia theater.
FOR SALEr-Farma, home*T
age dtmw fer cash. ' -gi
JONES k ATKINS M
1003 Miriam St Phone I
P. O, Box 287, Pelly, jSS
Q)e<xsd<yrtt,ui(icA.
i
May 29, 1933
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home will got th# beat of ua."
MATTERN MAKES
RECORD TO RUSSIA
UA»*
Mntinf . ,.
I that we hare mamma*
art—sad ear priase are tow*
.trinities sun
made their escape, Epperson said
Tbs robbery was discovered at
6 a. u, today by 1. A. Tayiee,
driver. He Immediately called G.
Bcnfidd, who on June i ay-
ad charge at the Texaco agen-
cy from C. C. Mmuhant. The de-
tails of the tranafor, however,
hare not boon completed.
AMM immediately called Ep-
^The knob of tbe safe was both
battered and ease.I off, and the
lock aa the strongbox inside the
elimination j
Of prtce-e«t»lng generally ;.nd
other harmful practices are dto-
Couraged throug.i the l.'ague. ‘
The league mi founded March
80, 1988, and has groun by leaps
and bounds and at present hial
branch league* in mom of the.
• ........._ dtto* of th# United Statok]
(Cent nued from Page One) I jn Houston Q» orgmixation has1
yMa th* mishap whkb foresd him done a remarkable work, one if
TEXAS COMPANY
SAFE IS LOOTED
(Continued from Page On*)
thay unbarred the rear door, »d to Sem« down at Jomfraalnd K« n-jor scremptlshmenti being
*Mi|Rpftyuua, aff tha totoud of Km- Mtnduuttou of.th* bread w r.
gero, Sn the southern coast
Norway. -M* hoped to maks up
further time by stopping ben on-
ly briefly- ^ .--re-
To Bey Again
When he ranched here. Da'mae
51 boors 34 minutes out of New
York. When Mattem and Bennett
Griffin made their attempt to beat
°f Ernest ^ Tutt, district mang-
*r of th* department of commcres,
has urged the oiganiaation of a
local unit of th* Saner Cimoetl-
tion Leagua.. In an interview
with repiwntitive* of the Cham-
ber of Commerce he said, "Your
league should h vo as its obj'C-
tiva to discourage buying on
th# HB Gutty record ia 2IB1, i prio- atone, bargain hunting and
Urey ware l» hour. 18 mtoMm starting msrcWlse. Above
“* -------- -In 'all, tryto make predatory price-
out of New York, will ahead of
the Poat-Gatty time, when they
safe battered open. No clues of crashed in a bog aarerel hundred
r kind were left by tbe introd
a.
Time of U # burglary WUS
time between Sunday evening aad
the time H wm dtoremmd today, to Neviabirka, 1,790 mile, distant.
Taylor waa at th# office
and found everything 1
sss.
The safe was in s small private
Freight »•
milo* short of Moscow
H* planned to remain here only
thra* or four hours, sleeping part lowing
then proceeding
. grad chanre to m,
precious hour* by a
ff.
H. '*
giving Mutton
up savors!
cutting unpopular."
Tt-Gtios business man generally
have promised to eo-opereto in
nwking th* drive a eqcwe*. Fol-
the distribution of pU
tiii committee will recom-
mend other stop* to their Cham-
here of Commaire as outlined by
Mr. Tutt.
-
Dsputy Sheriff Roy
", , •
at 4 a. m.
iff
WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR
, j; * *
Tb«r« is bom doubt that people oar# to h#ar r#rj «uch about what
goes oft under the hoods of th#ir cars.
Jhb drlwar knowa Ahat "driwiag qua^,itt#«" ar# not aoOidental; th#f
nr# put thtr#. Hov th# aanufaoturtr creates or •TPlY** those
■ay not int#r#at hln. H# Judg#« entirely by th# xwrolt# he get# in
driving. /
i#ll, it is not essential to talk "shop"? 1st us talk Results^
• ‘ Ssoothness. Oriv# the Ford ▼-« and you Mill find that tks wpiy ,
runs with surpassing ssoothness, due to its design and ths exlm prtOilNP
methods of its sanufaoture.
Power. Thsrs it is, 75 horsepower (we could say 80) at the _
shaft for the driver's use. With less weighi to pull around, the nettl*
of this car—its life-like response—is rather resarkable.
Eoonosy. Our V-8 develops sore power on a gallon pf gasoline than
any oar we have sade. Mileage is partly a matter of individual driving,
under average conditions the Ford V-8 does 17 to 20 siles a gallon.
Of course, car eoonosy is not only s setter of fusl. Ford V-8 has thit.
too, but it is also economical in the cosplete sense—initial cost,
operation, saintenanoe. •»
Appsaranoe. This is wosan's contribution. The sotor oar suet not
only be useful, but also good-looking. View the Ford V-8 and you will no
ne^d Our consent on its fine appearance.
Coafort. This also is wosan's oonoern. In 30 years she-changed the
motor oar from a wagon.to a ooaoh. Cosfort if a quality sade up oAS, -
numerous Ingredients. There IS no cosfort without a quiet, esoothr-
running engine. We have all the other ingredient# too,—oolor, good
sms, safety,
r:
m
i
- &
•f
m
Wr
jjiltobot W*oL^
Past 50.
Street’s Merriest
I improving Sailor's Caps, I
By Arthur Brisbane
I1- to Mto.
veH and Mias France
secretory of labor, girll
OTmi»n unemployed and uni
from 16 .to 45 years of
" will have an opportunity
r camp* and earn a living unf
E times improve. Some won
f allied past 50 and not elig-l
•Wept bitterly.” For womerf
j 50 the world doe* the least|
|J ibouid do the most.
((BANDER Frank Hawk*
PflyinK from Los Angeles to
[ York, “non-stop," is sitting
hands idle, watching a
t pilot” run the machine,
aty-five.. years,, ago., few
_yjfive years ago few
believe that airships could
_r really fly-
I Suppose you had suggested that
, would fly, piloted and con-
_ by a “robot” or artificial
L What would have been said ?
i can do whatever they can
and many things more.
Up now comes the “maddest,
Pperriest "day of all the glad
I year," 1933, in Wall street.
. rose from 31 to 319 a
, “Big steel” really began to
jybig once more, passing $54 a
Only a little while ago,
told “big steel” drifted around
Ta shars and lower. It is the
truth that “hope is
wj than memory.”
I think of the happy, smiling
i of brokers, when they saw
selling for a while at 3,-
) shares an hour with total
l tor the day 6,600,000 shares.
w is in the hearts of those
I sold their stock exehang*
j too cheap, and hope is re-
I for those that predicted seats
f11,000,000 each.
NEWS dispatch aays “the
department has ordered
‘rake’ and “flare’ in en-
l men’s cap*.’’ They must
I the “required rake in the
and the sides must be
to give the required
AH that is intensely satisfac-
Words cannot express our
learning that our enlisted
men will no longer wear
which lack rake and flare,
being settled, perhaps those
u? gnvanuuni defensd4'
look into the matter of air-
and get a little more
in that direction. That
be appreciated.
ri 2J0US straws tell you th: t
ki wind of change is blowing
depression. Lawrence P-
•ffOmtinued on P«fs Six)
(OUNDTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. C. D Massey
•MUy for a while In Gooee
RNk.. .M. C. Kelley was
Sinning today----it’s a daugh-
hr....Mark Carter and Jim
Meek Coffee-counter conferring
■ -Mrs. Paul U. Lee quilting
I.L A. DuBua in from.Cros-
|My mying "thank*" to the Sun
■ I the Tex»n for a couple of
I moyie tiduta....Alfred
iry patienflV JMting. ...
Jonee garbed In khaki
,-E, E. Seale honing a raxor
j-I. D. Jonas wearing blue
■■..Guy Hook* welgh-
' up a sack of beans.... Dr.
■ 8. Alexander buying a Idn^aj
* hungry colored boy
I Eichelberger getting ready
take hit mew bout on Its
voyage. ■ • .N. B. Culver
it would rein....C. C.
dispenting liRmp*...*
Collier in yellow....J.
Wllvan turning the corner
I torrowly miaaing colliding
another pedeetrian ...
Davidaon attacking the
with a nai) bar. ...W. T.
A Javaing.... W. F. Morri-
thaking hand*..,.Mrs. W.
•Ham at the portoffk*
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