The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 4 of 6
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THE TM-CTtES SUN
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21,
I-CITIES SUN
(NarreaMra (• TVe DailjiRribum)
I’uolithed every week day afternoon, by People* Printing (ora*
WmRm ~ -
Wont Pearce Avenue, Gosse Creek. Tea**
__________________________JMHyaM 'PlilMw*
............................... BnaineM Manager
IAFT
UHRfiNK
h«SL
•a second claaa matter at the Geoae Creek, Texas, po*t-
the act of Congress, March ft, IW7.
—UMM Prfw Wira %%i«F
King Feature* Syndicate and Central Preea f^reka.
SrfetTilK&tti PtrVear U2t>
P*r Week<
National Raprewatalive: Teaaa Ilaily Prana I eager. Italia* Teie*
.....................
WASHINGTON LETTER
», CHABU* STBWABT_
Rooaevelt to Be Mow GlMy
i XThan Others Who Have Been President ctue* io*... early morning mu.
¥©» asaag^g; “
Present Constant Problem „ [ WWitatijuii
Action Jg the mhr “ litlerurlmi
»SUN>
SLANTS
KOI’it THOUSAND on • hundred
prison* i mi Id «7f«00 to aee the
•i.ualcal attraction “Of „ Theo I
Sii»g'* at lW Houitin aaditoriutn
Saturday night. M
Did all those prople pay their
rmira) to ace the spcrtaculw
mimicai »bow to forget the depm
glen? '3>’
Or did Hay pay because they
klleVed the depression ia overt
■ »
THE FRUITS OF VICTORY!
THE Missouri IWfi.
Unca found it nectary to r,*ar •
••an
hut business men did diatlks the
•ia-WsshiitfUm. i»JH3K
tfet the coming White House tenant. / .. „ ‘
- -IMS;' Ute •tefs'tth M«t fho exnnUw p»a,q*ta^iuM«l
thin an hour following the Miami attack dm President
te^aaK
p within an hour following the Miami attacl
_J| Hoover'll successor. , ? , ,
Eft ■ Secret service officials are as #ile»t>s usual, hut there
Kllrc the plainest indication that they hte thimselves for
KHUi lirtthit the would-ba. tsMifelp, Zdngara, wtts abk
to get within puige of the *presi(jfht-eUct with the weapon
Rig-#' " Has l.itHi to Say
Wt4 n The executive himselUfas little to say concerning the
If-methods employed td safeguard him. The New Yorker
[p,' jjairlv will be under the closest surveillance of any prosl-
Rr tot in American hkroiy. ............,
Bra/ Such trips ainMrs, Ttoosevelt purposed lone Journey j th(, t w|,ef
Bpfctom New Yorkoo Waahlnglon by roadster on March 3 also! . *'«
E! will be by no. means the solo affair outlined. Should it take j ALL VICTIMS of tin* bullet*
^.^|l^-lH;aUf1llMf'«i«ort wllh'be a. formidable om*. fired by the mad man Zangara
No Nfcdification in inauguration plans is intimated, and-„re recovering, , president-elect
^d* «i*HlW-thcit-Xlttt mail af.
the day shortly before noon.
A mwihr' was iiwagfftt&M
trtlay, bringing out « mail from
HuWtcn several hour* later at
mght—at 7:35 p. m. Thi* prob-
ably will go far toward removing
the. cause for complaint. If the
mail can be (twitched to the car
which leave* Houston at 1»:35 each
evening everybody will, be .satis-
fied. ■ ■ ........
Tri-Citian* are indebted to Miss
Florence ‘McKPvany, Goose Creek
postmaster, and C. E, Armstrong,
.{local Missouri Pacific agent, for
BC- ft Unite is any It is a ccrtAinty that readjustments will lx? so j Roosevelt, the man tofc whom
Nevertheless, then* is no question th?t the plans are
JHag gone over m minutest detaiL probably, ior something
like the hundredth time, to eliminate the most microscopic
possibility of any weakness. v
Another request is sakl likewise to have gone out to
is looking to lead them
cut of the depmaion,' is safe and
.thiMntm .who g;v«’.'..America.......iU-
m«st violent shock since tin- kid'
n.tping '.( lip Lindbergh child tsj
under sentence to' Serve sO years
CONTRACT BRIDGE
WHITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS
By E.V. SHEPARD
FAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHER
UNUSUAL SUIT BIDS |
UNDER git DIN AH V flrcum.
atiinee* it l* mi|>roi«r lo mak* an
oiwnms l>w <‘f « «ult InenpaW* of
V« Intilna u minimum of I tires trump
tricks lupvldcd neither adversary
holds more Hum three enw of tha
suit, and further provided dummy
has.at liust three sn'all trumps. Uut
general Arsngth and the division of
Ihu remStelus cords «f ihg hand ol
Mh lender It necewary Iff bid
time* iiuiv leni
no ciree.lin«ly weak milt fur at rate*
gle purpose*. 'Two such instances
are ahowd In this artlcld.
i}i A K Q 4 2
, T 3
AMKI8
|7U . :,v
T ♦ J io *
ft 5
• J 10 8
........
RKJ!)
3.3Lp_
♦ 5
#7 3
#87052
A a q j
♦ A K (1
ered with dummy's ,1. 55
tho 10, inaklne all of thiinmy^
«ood except one eaict. J Uuij]
Acs-and',# of diamond*, tiiea ]
my last club, pmiin; 7. in *ah
I dca.u Z!s haadJixinml<Utdl#iAtA.iMhM'>stet.^Niuo»s^
“ I jg!|{' ^yir^n-Wrt-tm-Trmnp-s^th^te*- jr-hfs^tirorty-^pcmnj-Tjp
.kndUiteW'^pade, titA^eaM :t bht.
eitherluf the Ihree-eard minor milt*:
so I hid the live-card heart suit, al-
though if failed lo meet oidlnory rc-
qulreinenls. M.v partner overrotfed
•with 1 -Spade. I shifted ■ Into 4-No
Trumps, and my partner bid 3-No
Trump*,' The Opening lead was the
I*. 11 in tnniltfvi Wfl WfiD ihl OO <lUi*
1: of dinmonds. Wo wob ituee dia-
mond, three spade and four club
tricks. J lad-hearts been opened we
could Imve made ihree-oild.
The' night before w-HMig thls nw Metehed heart suit.
mik-r* the hand «ho3n lK,u.’
dealt Over Z» open
l-Mpude, I bid I-|lfait.s tJjP1
who held clubs. When niv
bid S-Cluba I bid 3-No Tru„ r"
doe* not resemble u JJS" .
big I made a small slam
, . AW by 1
ms the Opening bidder,
♦ 42
# !l 0 -7
* 7 ft 3 2
’ ■*”**'# I0 8M -'a
*„AQ’0__
*iv“ ^ m
*u Lju.
♦ AQ
- #KJi>r.s
#Kqj
, -+A10
- ♦ J 7 2
The opening lead fra, tln fft
spades. Dummy's s and
my to, I led the 8 of club* mid J
t'l'Htl with fliiminv'.N l v
W Iren rr,—ea
BHI'fcr that Ault, teumur
the trick, Which was our til
fifth. I
my won a diamond trick and t
" ‘ Tricks.,
.ehjb lricks. (At the tonli trie!##
’ ’ 1 fast heart!
either to discard his 1
or let go one of Ills three rein
spades, either of which plays,
givo iiitl the balance, of tin
fie discarded Ids last heart,%|
mo with the 10 of hearts and j
A-Q of *f«doS., A srnatt staiC
the last thing I e x peeled when j]
University to Offer
New Course In U. S.
pi important cities to send plain ciotHcs men to the* capital prison h r*.
to kttqt a lookout for doubtful characters, known within
their respective haiiwicks, who may head for the capital as
Httreh 4 afqHttaches. The inauguration crowds assuredly
Aq event which Might easily
Imve had grave consequences af-
he thoroughly sprinkled with the plain clothes mni, and| k'l Ddehirtory.
This Is cause for rejofcing.
_____ duL the slightest untowattl niove ou thc part of jpiy spec
-titor will ?IH8 attttenm
* Zangum Considered Crack-Hminefi
Zangaia. the Miami assailant, is judged off-hantl by
men experienced in political end International imlke work
tp Jbe a sarniAe of the en’ckbjained ultra-individual type of
anarchist, lie is believed to be a representative of a philo-
p*n|#hy whcilv different from eommunism anti linikiiig to-
ward ro def nitt program. He suffers from a complex
which fancies a tyrant in everyone in rn impoi'tant govern-
itental jstsilion.
^ breed is not eyieUy js^en-L^fWIt especially™ ^
p.v-wai-days, it was not altogether rare either—particularly d, prudent wW district tod y are
in the southern Latin countries, where its t-xponepts hrvrm- taking examinatlonn in prepamtion
fired the shots was sentenced will
go far toward nullifying any bad
effect* hi* art
Tl.c only permanent effect I* that
the guard about Usekevelt has boon
tightened. ' /
America is sane.
Li ( tie Girl Los t
8y TEMPLE BAILEV*
CTl.UTKItM iijlonc in lliai >!esV)a» spot with i>oo- was, Indeed, wandering in Elysiun
IT WAS OLIVER ^INfl «imjple latktng nlioiit you!" fields of convalescence.’ Everybody
brought inatlers to a vliimix. Intbc-i So that was BJ.. "Barney,”, ahe bad been to see her, from Aunt Min
old day* ft iriiey 'and lie would lunc-! "arc people t^puog -1’
LOS ANGELES H ID—1'he Uni-
versity of CfiTiToriffa TitTXfls Ange-
les next month will become the
,:r-!.y. *>•!)' ol in the rountry to offer
a course in subtropical horticul-
ture.
A faculty staff of tgn, member i
will teach plant pathology, ento-
mology and, irrigation: Tlie
v« imbl at the Country cdubr; UeI t° tolf >'ou '’
4' . I! .... . . . f lie 1.0*1 nil
course opens with the second sem-
ester, and the den .rtment will be
known, as the Hunch of the C::l-
hpd been drinking, of course, and hij! He had risen lo take bis cup from
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Farms, home«, 4
.....age "Cheap.....for rashr-
Gounty- Building & Loan 1
accepted at par. Humble 1
at $50 per shaiv. Jon s iTAi
1003 Miriam St. Phone!
214-TfcJ
WANTED
Lwiiitc
Srnrarl wlrt, \ tW-^nm- t -4d#kt=4tell- wltlJIKHIShtkBaksiber,
sppeit wTtiv WMc.r the man who p^n^usauons Bnt there had been ‘‘ .............
Innuendo, no end of It, and llt^ out-
shs
SftyiE 80 applicants f- r the job
of .^numerating children Of school
age living in the Goos.' Creek lit
r
n|i«r Canuhfjiis of Spain and Orsjni, th
brotid Italian anan hist of a generation ago.
* . r Act Independently
Fucb folk alway? N%>% been a problem lo secret 'service
‘..... .......... s
independently of any organization'and sromingly. without
J®me'or,M*vDn. ■’
f. > Ususlly they arc perfectly amiable, harmless
|j rside from their special obsess ion. sometimes of hotter than
|L'j^verage intellectual quality and utterly indifferent to dan-
^Fv. ****■■ Al*»t !Ua«Mb>a1i*mu illntlM i tr% IMllHtHOtMlh Iflldl
ccrly in March.
This annual schocl census ro-
ccivc* ,little attention ordinarily
it I* an important event,
‘SjA. -s«!. ’.y .. '. ..... *
ncveil iele:
Fur c ell child living in the
school district th? school* receive
a certain sum from the state--
folk l'rov'<k‘,i the child hub-been count-
ed. tid* year I f per capita is
“But I'm not free—Barney."
•'You can be. You knot* that."
“But why arc you—aftiklna me?”
"Bccaure -oh. we could get a lot
it of it. ..." * ,
hand and looked at film. She
wise and clear-eyed woman, and
many men hud made dove to per.
But they hadn’t made it like thlsf
They had atktntrtcred aim tremhled
fm firming" tlie"hnmS’roiJmni;, *^,m^y" w emying^^'
Wise sat with her chin In her . 8h' *°« h of his, han<1 «»
looked at him. She waa a’ h*r*’ ;.M«»e."Jie. 'wa». saying, with
Barney was essaying the
role neither of suppliant nor t-oh-
uneror. He was simply »tatlrie,?
without beat nr paaskm. TMarry Rip,!
and we'll get .1 lot out of II."
They wort- in the library at Tysph
House Nicky who had been putting
finishing touches to the portrait, Igpl
left before tea, and Uncle Tad was
lift.
For cacb cldld not eountjd, the
aptiortirmnient.
Event* in. Austin indicate the
yci tutu HHYJ. liieniscites ui m pinsiisau tu
conceive to be thciV jtersomtl mission,
r-i. Indications are that the Miami incident wll strengthen
Wm promote, the campaign of advocates of closer repta- j* practically certain that it «ui
tions of fixlt iiil firearms. _ . ' ’ r M amount t-. n.mc than st'tBBr -
r ’ 1 W-fHrh mAkoN it hittfft immnrtimf:
THE GRAB BAG
poined III Kline looked eery cool
and acrenc we *he sat in a ehibtg-5
covered chair with a broad hat shad
Mg her eye*. But she was npt cool
and •erenn. itarney’s words had
t i» the capital of Japan?
, originally designed Washington?
i wrote "Gulliver's Travds"?
Wiwh make* it more important
than cXcr that every child b»
trt-nted. Parent* can perform u
valuable. *ervicc for their school*
*>) -notifying Superintendent W.
R. Smith if ;.n .mumcritor ha*
not called upon them by the end
of-the second week in Marchi T u
rthco! system will need desper-
ately every dollar of Mate- fund*
Why was he doing it? Why?
"We might get a lot out of It;
stir said at last, ’hf - we loved enctr
other.
And.Jjariifey sldd, “Well , ,
She tiled u> take It lightly, "Bar
ev?» ................ ...... *
nevfa-ttntrt.ui't the w ays, a man makes
love. . That Isn’t the Way you
would make lov« If I Were: Ara
muitii!” . .
Kor the spai-e of a second there
was silente Then “Aromtnta ha« I-'""
nothing lo do with it. It Is >ou I -
am asking. . . .’’
But why waa he asking. 1
mandril *L herself, aa iinshi
In Hie tray and act It on the low
dir.....' ™
H r»n pwiiMy o###) it%t teh»,
table. And why didn’t ahe m
|life aa he wijs ofteilni Jt. fOt In
rh^rmtTIcd him <tie would be
crept
r. If *1
untastedT ’I, want'you to get thi*.
Eflsy lie said, eagerly, "that I think
“ Inn throo-tlay^^mirwondered w)
mss.® z -
house. Herself: the wife of this l,. ll
young and vivid Barney.
an attempt at Ushtiiess, "Is it ao
ggHfl.______-Is- -
-*F Bhe met hts eyes squarely, "B<
boy, I’ve got to be honest with y
-with myself. It sounds—ill
heavin. Bqt t don’t, dare, risk It."
'Why notr
45r<9ws»s&,ss
not say them. “Barney," she im-
ttlorod. "sdvc me time to think.” : 3
“flow tnticb time—"
*^ime ehOtigh to decide without
tho glamor. Do you know what a
glamorous person yon me?"
As he dashed a sudden smile at
her, she had the wistful and (ertnin
knowledge that If she ediotrid throw
heraetf, now In hi* arm*, the thing
would be’settled.
Khd «ot up and said breathlessly
.at’ she mmtr e,t ’ -ft# ’ ' V :
th go
-No.
ney . . . !"
As ten luiijwcd the path through!
the woods-happiness seemed to run
bekidc her. laid, meeting her at the
door, said, “Yjm’ve got red spot* hi
youf cheeks j.,lik» paint.” .
‘Tt isn’t pafpf: of canrse.' tad."
"YVelt, It miikes you look pretty,
and young."
When Lad was ... ...
down lo the beach mid stood looking
T" he;
on the coverlet,
.Barney had,. Indued, come .every
day, very cheerful, impersonal.
throwing out, for her to. catch, those
tight feathers of conversation which
’ ......trade when
tbreo-dayi
a gal
going away. This was Where she be-
vondered what ko.v.
e:tse. H;-
i was nevt-,'
W ANTTUn—White tvoman.
work immediately Wilt
The department if c<|uiuped with I anythjng
citrus fruits, specimen trees and- j" . ' ' ,
virtually every subtropic .1 plant WANTED—Middb.
that can be grown commerc|aLly
TuTedStates.
Write “\" care of f
.........................223
longed, and she would stay on-for- cf ^ ^ ^ m me6t*\ here,
PERFECT PINOCHLE HANDS
PORTLAND, Ore. O’-in a
Keme rtcenllv played at the homo
Lcontlne, talking things over one
toir May morning, said, "Do you ' dealt out to players. In the
mean you don’t miss it!" utement m one learned who
meanyou
"The stage? Never, never, never."
“But, Minta, you Were marvellous,"
- “.WaB ir "
“Daitlhg, you know It . w■
Araminta laughed, and sat up
among,her pillows. Oh, it was won-
derful to He in a bed tike tills, and
not think of relieatsals ahead, or of
taxis -rnCkotittg throtigh terrifjdng
traffic,.of.’the glare of light*, and of
people applauding: and the taxi
overlooked the roofs—arid the loneli-
'th,
four straight sits of pinochle wer”
aged"
needs JjouKckeping or pn
nursing work. 520 East
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished 4
apartment. 418 Illin as, Layk
v- ! ^24-HU.
al
c- g .me.
m
won j FOR RENT—Four-romn i
'garage, Cilliard at litfee |l|
" Jper namitt. Bee L.~Aruu. i»
—j “ . ......_y
| FOE RENT-Modcrn
I * three-room house, |
j month.. Water and
| furnished-, 300 East Gult*
' Apply 301 East Gulf sifj
SIGN
CROSS
- r. 'Njv . wCj- %■ ’
TRI-CITIES
hand
with
.... jpnig at ihe fool or it*
Leontine.owolghing her small *1*.
ter with keen oye*,_ was aware of a
'great change in her. There- was
something m»n ,jde about the child—
a light in her eyes, a chime In her'
daughter , :.i.|l' Her bright curls
i you look pretty, .laughter . . . ! Her bright curl
were partly hidden by a band of blu
In bed, Kline* went ribbon swathed atiout her head
i and Htood looking ohotit her’1'Khouldei-si was an ague
nt ! r,, - e m 1?
‘’wt renehlng out to far,
If *he and Barney
X?’?
IESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Zamora’s Cash Store
Cherry at Main Street
—Baytown—'
Beef Round Steak, lb. ...
Beef Seven Steak, 3 lbs.
Stew Meat, lb. ......
—.*«, .61
’
Discount to Barbecue Stand*
McPoweU’«Drocery'
Wgff-y,
Dr. W. E. Swan
DENTIST
m
Work Sunday by \ppoin
■■ * '
Office Hours Handling
8;30 a,m to 6 p,m.
1
Reid & Strickb
ATTORNEYS-ATLAl
iMljMadi,
f
they arc
2, Pierre Cha.______M
3. Jonathan Swift.
Kit,
b th' ,ur,t...........
Council, or*
■'unem
I
'Tf’a fitting that Paris <
% gowns with telephone
ice tofts American wont;
m
not surprising to see
! But running in ci:
than
1.
IkW’iiEL.rw.
len f
i,
K»fl|
men called at
........... and applied for
order for a week's »npply of a
code* they were informed t-er-
no qroceriea for them better
^ j they K»d rofuaST to jtet&rm an
iiv oiiii Millies ui* mi men »u-n iinpaiuui
repeat it to the fellow who lives on the
i street while he’s shoyellng snow of* his
l^^Tdry d«k .„d h,v, a.l
striving
——- --
„, 1
to help them-
& Market
Citisens State Bank
-■* »W
A Bad * Wfcite Store pHoNE ^ c00s(1
mmmm
......-!
^ Sr,. S.W. ^
iosaton Fhcre they
- -Wit* -wtttmr !f “W
M. Clemipena
hrief pleasure
m
unl.y night. Sromnol «*•
were artistically arranged at van- ' *•*'
tage point* about the rooms where
*». Cooke of Goose gave the diversion of the evening.,
Lillian Plaggens.
!>
Mis* Rose Parker of Croaby
Nord*. At-a late hour refresh-
... .. . A . 0 . t 1 _k I t. f. 2 ^ H it
port of Tri-Citiane.
I " , ■ r <v *
--I
cl.ildren's’ Fall being staged in ped cream wero served.
Houston auditorium. ' jm '
Tickets ant SI and the entire
mu will help some suffering Iry
iM]
----—
“the sun shines on sll men with iinpsrti&l anpUisMatw for aid
KSaa .ff-yilMHEBBI
atalnUa. ).Ail4atill Fa lialn FUaa. I.lIllAIT PlnfftTOns dS
IWiE IWW IVW
r..»-nts of sandwiches, .potato .eh
DE^fe,NOAH«e ARE TH6
oc-ciii-r^ spfttans Mnul
ON A bptess ?
IT2BN . WLetCSL PA Hr »
"i ■*,................
DEAR NoAH-^veoyiLt?'A
Mato chip-.: .j^cE HORSE COV*REO
with whip- wiW LATH If* -WN BY A
'• .....
•Nk<
Before Y«
HMi
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INCOME TAX SPECIALTY AgenCY ^
I Creek, Texas
% - .V
ranc.,
POPULAR FICTION BOOHS
10c for 3 Days
IfeasTiS
STAR BATTERY j
Telephone 408-W •<>PP
Agento for Triple ,
Tri-Cities Made Batt
Leas and Last
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