The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 6 of 6
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TTTF TRI-fTTfES STTN
•* v fr* »•.. ,t
■ 5$ ' ffet: if ■
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
ffff
'TO ENFORCE
LICENSE FEE FOR
Prindpsli in "Th. Sinn of the Crow"
MILK PRODUCERS
- . (Continued from Page 1)
gallon to b* paid each el* month*.
Fr-dric March, lieutenant of the mad kina of Rome in the new
Cecil B. .DeMille road-chow apactarle ‘The Sian of the Croea,”
and Claudette Colbert In the garb of Nero's queen in the tame film
which la to open at the Arcadia Theatre, Baytown. Sunday Feb. 26
for 3 daya engagement.
CHICAGO MAYOR
IS REPORTED AS
NEARING CRISIS
HOSPITAL NOTES
Whlddon aubmitted to t e com-
in lotion a parti J Hat ef permits
taken out for 1032. abowlng e to
H |«M0 codec ted for that
pcriaA Bee Aim- of the difficulty
wf determining the output of so
many rows,* the commiaaioh .de-
elded a flit rate would be better.
■L
|>r M. 0. Alexander, city health ,
■jj—i—' letba i
Ing for the permit*. Hi» approval
HE||, MWMMgg->»fort T'-e ft-
■laffll ba, given
■P mmJ* i“Ji
■gikeath aalary for. the work.
a
TO COLLECT
(Continued from Page 1)
"will be granted to thoee who arc
yed, it.wat decided, hut
wastes=?s
of more than HO, will have
cot off unie** they
water
8Pjjt.; ■
*l*o hat;night
; accepted Whiddon’e recommenda-
I;. Mon for-the* purchaae of office
ri^ -needed in alerting a per-
r,, msnreit record of water meter
p depoeit*. There are no such re-
S irorda at present, Whiddi.n in-
formed the coramiaaiom"
It alao wax decided, at Whid-
dehV suggestion, to require e
ll^aiaHy record of the cash receipts-
“pr«ir haii. ••
' *«««»»••
, (Continued from Pago Oner
I arc mi untoward symptom*. Hi*
i temperature 90.2, pulae H8, respi-
ration 2fi. Ha ia now aleeping."
Mr*. Joseph II. Gill had a rest-
ful night and is steadily impruv- j
ing. I)r. J. T. Hutson said today. |
It was learned definitely that!
Cermak had develope.1 dysentery, |
but medical authorities Insisted j
this waa not unfavorable because
the disease reduced the danger «f
Intestinal Wood cfota from the
Mrs. G, G. Koberds waa trans-
ferml from a local hospital yes-
terday to the home of her daugh-
ter, Mr*. C. C. Roberta, in West
Polly. The transfer waa made In a
Morrison funeral home ambulance.
Mra. H. W. Carter 215 Past Lo
FINGER TO OPEN
TRI-CmES STORE
FIRE CREDIT IS
GIVEN TO CITY
DELAY ON REPI
FOR STATE L(
- Goose Creek today .was given r.
_ six par. cent credit on fire insu?-
Heiman Finger,'manager of the awe rites effective March 1, It) (Continued from pa(l|
Finger Radio A Furniture Com-
pany, of Houston, today' announc
state fire insurance commissioner | r*.‘"n *
bit, was taken to Her'home today rd the opening of a branch store mum „f j5 p*r cent wm
wvm the Baytown hospital in ajjn tj,e Nami Katribe drug store' grated. . ; !
Morrison funeral home ambulance, Raytown. J Bdytown has been given a nine
PLAYERS GUILD I- 1 tfeS 3? £ E‘5
company as aalesm n and techm j K||)g nid the credit was -highly
SCORES IWUMPHfcJLt ZZ&tZ *e «•"“
-- {repairing, and will act as, super
(Continued from Page One) visor of the service departments
Others who h milled thy parts as well as being in charge of
exceptionally well ialcs. ’Ll *’
(Mrs. IfltiHt Ynimt), n -gn"ffiflST Mr. Finger js- -of- fie opinion
I^|^ro*dmmirteWl ^ ^he*1 escaped ilhe 1asf r“llio n,,|ds r" «'a'
■orn^ !r^;:f,,d?e . W ^aeWgZrS^fX'
LIONS PROPOSE TO
Circles was. that' May*- .CtnMkfc( f^rl4ll^er Miwl'-' ^ than in
Zangara.
A wpoK* cuFfehl “HTTHISS
physicians expected him to reach j Fury's maid.
a crisis today.
jtbe past; He stated «»a€ W haT
’ Confidence in this section, and in-
penalty.
is likelihood that
Wl to,
the time for issuing po||
ceipts may play , part ll#
<?ram. Onless such a bill J,
passed some members 8»y tw j
vention should - be put off
next year, because „r the
delinquencies in pall tax
this year.
! CONGRESS PASSES
ISSUE TO PEOPI.E’ ""''
ORGANIZE SCOUTS
f
jtend*to on,“r^ ‘he branch
led her love scenes with a convic taK business justifies,
tion seldom attained by an ama- AI1 tyP°* of new mo<,el r’hilc08
'YJiSrnan^rrRoyTRng, 1Tff|5lsr«rTI!?’'fi?w
*------ ’ ’ .t.' Mr."- -Newman
HERE ARE PRIZES BILL TO END FEE
JSOOSEmiCALLS .............
PlARHY~#MTSi^r;.y"
(Continued from Page Ore)
and possibly of his secretar
f% A’liblll of E. B* Cocking of
180.38 for construction of two
fpjgfste.- valley* at street cross- through the pages, of the minute
to provide drain** -
* Frsaent at the meeting were
STyers. Commission-
plit't.'Wsuesn, i. J. Redmond
i l). Jones and R. C. Goodman.
Mi! City Attorney Vermm Cue,
andj^pas Collector Paul J. Kinjt-
$m Browning Takes
Title From Strangler
^ar- YoiiinS: 2i cp>TJim
Browning, Mmsouri farmer last
Sight aheok the world’s heavy-
wrestling crown off the
br*d of Stnuurler Lt'.'is.
" With Lewis hrW In a leg mb-
tors. Browning did u quick side-
1- "irsyp- "turnover:' that whirled the
• eHmpion through the air and
thumped his held head qn the
Thmr. A second thump wus enough.
ijBUd Browning was the victor.
I feusury as a result of hia dsbts
conference vith th? Rritiah am-
FOR NERO ESSAY SYSTEM PASSED,^'^- ^-..-
• tirr.atcd that he expected Sir Ron-
nid and the incoming secretary of
(Continued from Fly One) | (Continued from Page Ore) ...................
Moil of the question last night, the peace in district! where th-re'stat- to confer before March 4, on
with all the commissioners agree- '* n" ril>' ?r town to pay their
ing that the check should not “‘T*"*,, to ’Sen“tor
have been Uaued, but none of them ^ propo]ipd .n?flM)mfnt
submitted an idea as to what. Increasing the gov rnor’s salary
might l*e the proper steps to fol-,u. $12.000 th;- attorney rcncrsl to
low, and the discussion «s fAWlFjlio>009 and' the comptroller, treain
No such records to an end. : lm,r Bmj |aj,(| commissioner to
Ami so th» Kliust uf ttmt meet-' W(MW „ y„,. m.h by conHtjtutifm.
' ' , ................... 1____ ** r«* tt isv v.avrwtfvwt.nyii"
ing of nearly a year age was aT- ^.ndihenrsiso was Wed hy
loweil to continue its wanderings tj,, #n|((
The proposed amendments, by
book, the skeleton was put back to’.’,’rrr«r'£T "i'tiyj
parked around the headstone to
to things of the past.
.......(Continuecl from Page Orte)
schools for real entertainment,"'
’said President Hankins.
rf Tho.i who took parF Tn the
gymnastics were Will. Girtor, Le-
roy Sullfvah, H. E. ' Humphrey, was fresh from the
Herbert Hoidcn. M. J. Lyon's,
Vuise BHSlid, Wallace Brunson,
Nat P.;ce,. SiSiASehsrwfirover Sul-
livan, J. T. Bond, Fred Palmer,
ed the verdict of the natio»Cl
era. /
TKa machinery „f the *]_
government was speeded up tal
Xer_tq thh ^states' {)f t| ™
the Blaine resolution for;,
repeal of the.JWh umend
Dillenback Good "i,
j Other members of the taien(od of the show. The only member
of and well-trained cast were Reeti who did not appear was, Mr.
Wude (Bessie King), Burt Wade Keene, who Springer said was “up
(W.. I. Gatlin, the villain of the to his elbows” in makeup prepat-
pitce), tl.e Englishi butler (J ing members of the citst for V.*
Frank Lively), .nd Kata Barry next act.
(Lessie Wise). - . . j Stage management, and eostum-lan active part. Directors of the
Dillenback's characterization of i irp Was skilKully handled by (club at their last meeting went on
the Italian organ grinder and j David Arnett and Gwendolyn'! record as being, in favor of -help-
^aeit-of-tH-trades^r adopted tD hfdej Miles^ regpertively. ; - * tlng anyueedy bey carn the ifi
hu identityyis the escaped con. I George Cohce played the piano | necessary to join,
plans for an Anglo-American debt' v'ct, was a fine piece cf work and btfore the play .began and George: ‘Several good men have been
conference. Since the treasury de- iv as thoroughly appreciated by the Mayfield pleased the audience with suggested as scoutmasters,1” Lion
. [audience. ' • two songs between ,the second and j Diiscollsaid, “and I hope to report
ailment is vitally cmeerned m J Lively, after he dropped the role third acts. Cohoe played the ac '
any plans for debt revision, it was j 0f butler and became the deter- comp niment.
brtiovd. the-.agK-JMitteitAfflf-Ihe, tiw. waa much,.more a ease and 1 T.:e play was presented under
treasury might be a party to the • his Part natur.Ily. Tee t’e auspices of the Mirabeau B.
discussions. • snme was true of Gatlin, who as Inniiar I’arent-Teaeher association,
the vHlain scowled rather too of which Mrs. D. W. Aloha is
dwiply and posed over dramatic- president, and proceeds wi.v he
ally. He reformed later in the used to pay for a piano,
niiy and was much more at ease. I Profit Made
All Improved. _ A. N. Foster, principal of I,a
Roosevelt nor Senator Hull nasj All members of the cast on one mar school, said today that total
offered any public verificafipn, j 0? two occssions forgot they were receipts were $Hfi,77, of which.
Senator Carter Glass of Virginia j playing to a large and rather ; ffc.42 was received from c ndy I
-J9 to 121.
Once copies JT the i,
have been sent to the govel
ner,
Wiison Doweu, Aloert Burkhalter,'Ith®. states the burden of
Thurman Shook, Leo Morgan, jthe voters a chance to make
Cecil Clinton, WtlHe R. OTJuffi, " -------^
ar.ci Lea Mercer. a
Lion T. E. Driscoll tcld of plans
fc reorganization of the Boy
Scouts, with the I,ions dub taking
Senator Cordell H ill of Tennes-
see is -wMely reported to be the
designee for secretary of state in
th? new cabinet, but neither Mr.
i Hull has
await, perhaps, another summon; twcuthirds^ vot ^ ^ ^enalor Carter Glass of Virginia j playing to a large and rather i 36.42 was recci>
to take its place as mutw witness ff( the bouse ( • bet' ~• •fiwd®- ®na* bis enrlier tentative j nr-iny rudicnc- and dropped their: sales at the door.
by the next meeting that we have
obtained one. We w .nt to keep
zfce- movement alive in this area,
and the Lions club must do so.”
Lion A. N. Foster thanked the
Lions in behalf oj the Lamar
Parent-Teacher association for
support of the play given I st
night.
PARTITION JOB
GIVEN HOWARD
question will rest with state)
latures.
......Reports from scattered
the country and a survey
situation ahead* indicated
despite congressional eiithqi
the fight is far from decided!
Essentially, two problem7!
front the jubilant wet force*,i
must p'rsuade legislates'1*1
conventions; and th. y musti'
those conventions into
repeal.
100 Killed In Blast
At Shanghai Facto
SHANGHAI, Feb. 21..i
Bodies of approximately lOt jj
tims of two exploding ggjjM
tanks lat the Sung Dah
vulcanizing plant heie weie|
ervered Tale today.
Police expected the death J
to be ccnsidersbly greater-7"
COUNCIL MINUTES
EXHUMED IN MEET
TODAY
{•tmwury^The fact that Winiam S. j The Fugitive Was the ninth pro- died by pupils of the school, | tract last night by the city cam- was impossible. Most of tMi
t Woodin, industrialist high in Mr.' duction of the Guild and every j prizes being offered to th? indi- mission to remove a partition or tims were girls employed jW
Roosevelt’s confidence, conferred member of the cast displayed v st' vidual and to the room ciedited the second floor of the city hail1
fore yesterday's meeting with Sir
Ronald revived reports that ha
might receive the treasury port-
folio. ■ ..................
(Continued from Page One)
lids Balkan power. .. And war may
------- ; come. .... Jy
-<Continued from Page 0ne) j *■ ^ i
in. length, and must be turned in .SqinAbiriLs fly away 150D miles,
cr mailed -so as to r-ach the Con- and return, never failing, to t;«
test Editor, at the Tri-Cities Sun nesting spot of the year before,
office. <5 p. m, Friday. Winners' IBufaF (m»c atagn .nt. ponds in*
will bs announced in Saturday’s the United Btates, wriggle across'
edition. the. gr ss, down t t e oeran, swim
St'it on your essav now- and > Sargasso sea, where they
br ami of the winner*..... * ’ . b» :ed( e^m hack and return to,. . . - r,
“The Sign of the Cross" is a *>* ««*« T?1’? ht‘ S ^
dramatic film built around th? ^loqjtely rtrwg it tJM lowlt-alhl the reports extravagant,
home," And fortuiutclt that f meluding the claim of Chinese
Roosevelts confidence, conferred member of the cast displayed v st [ vidual and to the room credited the second floor of the city
with the president-elect just Be-^improvement over their work in j with the largest number of sales-, enlarging the council iponi on
former plays. While the vehicle Glen Barber, awarded the indi-
CHINESE FORCES
STRIKE AT JAPAN
(Continued from Page Ore)
ii t il i ri rr I In a* Pli inoiinw * Tii>Uf i
thi:
ehr sen for last night was not in a vidual ’prize of $1 for fil • galas,
class with former productions j returned his prize to the Parent-
from the standpoint of dramatic . Teacher Association, Joe Reid was
wort';, it had far greater popub.r second with 58 sales,
appeal and pleased the audience. The third grade will receive a
Players Introduced j i cture- as i. psrmanent trophy
An interesting novelty .was m- for having made T32 sales. -High-
traduction of the Guild members fifth grade-was second with 8 C
ti the audience by Mr. Springer Teachers. Will purchase the pic
between the first and second acts ture.
low bid of $10.50 ami the contrae-
tf.r was required to post a bond
•or $50.
The bond was required in ordc;
to guarantee the work being done
in a manner which would not eh
danger the ceiling. No blueprints
-were available to show just iior
the partition was installed.
There were six bidders on the
1 job.
plant.
HOLIDAY m\
Please lake notice that theta
of the city will not lie open i
business, Wednesday, Febr«g
1933, The same being a legal I
ilirthd*y)i|
CITIZENS STATE df
And TRUST CO.
SECURITY STATE BA
* w.v.
‘ A-
urns
p
NU-OULF
■ *
»
Mow showing:
EDW. GO ROBINSON
“Tiger Shark!’
With
r
Richard arlen
^ overboard to man
rating monsters . . . did
he de-erve his fsle? See
#b drvma of thrtlla!
.****■
m Auto Intoxication”
W t»W'bA«« ^’jSS^hat 530 Japanese wtro
^ttnirnr with Are hurhW ........
city; the persecution of h - Chris- ,n Nassau county jaii on the Chinese rcider.i actual!-; had
t*ns court scenes, and th- thrill- , ^ M„ mhr. Kratef()!\pcMeii ths walled city at Cl.in-
mxr Circfa Msx.mmv, passes in re- f (o s)eep at Iti(f t chow and attacked ammunition
;r‘l.LS l!t2Z aXB^ th"‘ day tH — Mil after
day, Monday and Tuemlay «t >j)F „ httie money. th.- Japanese garrison had reeciv-
-------------------------------------------H.c.fcMi.awIked.-.lt tha w y from jp,)-wteforwmwita from BhanhaiU
COOKING SCHOOL
ifw
-
,
m
“Hot
Wed. I
1 =
ME A
ANY PRICE!
JOB AT
•K.liogg, Idaho, because he wxhta. wan, to the south
Piter fif) years in America, to seuj JAPS BOMB CITY
once ^nor? the little country, laix-. Jjp9neae aripianes resumed
TA Dr DD ATTirAI <‘n,,wur*> " h,'rp h** was b"rn- !b.m>bing of Kailu. »he Chinese
1U DE I ilALHlAL Thar ,on*iB*’ Mr"nK ■,Hds,lif’J» commander there last Saturday
. > - -ir ' - b» undimuitohed ait.^ugb he is 104 mi,wered a Japanese ultimatum to
(Conttmed from Page One) 0,i _ get out by raiding Japanese out
-YlVher to tell you juiit what yim L|n,™ v ^ Wlt, between Kailu and Tungliaq.
want most to know ' f Jlr .LLr Gvrmaa .bet l. t, with DestructJpn of the bridge on the
^Wint moat to t M^Bri gcalurea aiid quver TahuAan.Tung)ja<, : Ta4wiyrJ
Luckies Pleas
t mfcv
E *
■vrtz
viU be given and d?monstr.t- »• sus(w«»d«f four ^ ^ Jm|i)rWlt aevebpm^t
.viii oc given . > . ami a.monsirai toljre newet’pzrs. . ... , . .. > ..... -
21h”™ -* - “ f“r -• f & "Ki ■”*" ‘“M p* SfaSi . w*
JT T.^-r'4 ■■ AwS»aet*««-3se.
«BobI so modern in ift ippITc*- J,.m 0f the press, in th* German
tion; yet so practical in Its to- n>tjin educaUd by the soci I
-truction. You will thoroughly on- a m.crat» for 60 yexm past, fis
:ov this new cooking school .. . y.^p. will n;t last long.
difforeat and really romantic. It " —--:
will be held from 2 to 4 P- m. pliOFKSSOR MJLI-S, «f Colum
First Baptiat church basement Uz university, ccciomic
".*1
troying 'Mm !hidgiS'li»>:',(9ww;wta^
drew.. -• '
JAPAN REJECTS
LEAGUE REPORT
Geneva, Feb. 21 Japan of-
fi,ially rejected today the com
| iperwaed 12 per cent since 1929. P*« for events in M-anchuria.
mM - ' m « «» hard and job*} The nfection covered
Cw* ...m _
■ l>an for ever
ion coveted both
for what jn port of the committee of 19
IpP
r'*T’
The cry of a m IHon j
~MH beartaick girls wal ing <
1 h. Bpe at- . |
Entrance’
iffif. Jyt-•
Warren
!
than e»er. sovereignty. ’7
5 P«r «c‘| « «me M thc «
Jmii
kiddies
(■ _ Independent
HomS Owned
f\ IP. Ml# IIP.
LAST TIMES TODAY
I-1 Jack Holt
f - - vV —in—
The asscmUy, however, faced
definite action,
accept the report and
ion* at Friday's ses-
sion, it was forecast reliably.
The hall was crowded to over-
»AY recommendations a
sion, it was foreca
The hall was cr
COMEDY - NOVELTY lfint tjme in it() exjgtenes to
of the world, •
both here and overseas,
whereveryoufmdjoymlil*.
lit always *(£&£{ Qsitt* i
RHBiv'■ ?: v • ->' ‘TPB|_
nly Luckies have such “gSlM
character...such mildness ifcl
.... . . . ■ , .
' .YV
“Character” — the character of tobaccos are chosen for Lucky
Luckies' fine golden-brown Strike. And because these choice
purified
tobacco.
In the Southland, in
Virginia, in Georgia, in North
Carolina, in South Carolina, in
Kentucky, they know that only
the finest, most carefully selected.
tobaccos are “Toasted”
by Luckies’ exclusive process —
Luckies are made truly mild. For
these two reasons — Character
and Mildness—“Luckies Please!”
iSl
wit's toasted”
4
They W
Erring S
; on the H
I Plenty A
Of Arlhar
y news to
Ronald I
[from I/ondon
Hrwnbrfnr
d with l'rc.si<li-
.Europea
r- in world
_ .Mo4r P1
j iist Uncle f
g without his n
I Ronald, like a
, said more
Loald understai
fait for Bern a
P him listen sm
Raymond
ms there o
f JL Wood
about money
I tome, on the
it's beatiiicati
| publicly for
> repudiating
ence of Gml,
| Mexicans eon
y of the ehurc
j. leadership,
fare change,-
1 tomes. This
* could not h
I Wisconsin liighv
I Goods of milk,
i few hours pou
i tar. Organize.
111.40 for 100 p-
KM cento
jlisid now 60 c
Us, a little me
[ a quart, and
farmers whe
because they
w to live. . -
WASHINGTON
entatives d
i the “n iblc ex
bhion was a
|i to repeal th
nt. Wheth
Ktoal will com
Tbe people
prohibition,"
I (he crime wav
' but gettin
(is another pn
! is war in t
J and there i
.Tir in the air si:
|) the location -of
Stench send sev-
D Austrian
• This order of
Nten and humili
pity calls “one
| ultimatums in
e French messag
Len as a blow
uti-French.....con
pXuSramT*
f Germany’s gi
fleet and ltal
fleet, might
inued on
HLD BOU
, Feb. 22
38, radio
it- ho
i without
and jury
slaying W
aiding contri
)UND1
...
ole survey
ay provide
erning: W.
nt in a suit
....Henry
the tricki
i perform...
a huge
of bus!
striding
er Rotary m
pup on one
' a Leghorn
^engaging!
st of the si
ap... .Get
Epperson ei
from or
t to the othe
looking for
the curb in
§|fcis automobile
»y enjoying i
George
I a couple of sh
; b> see what m
fhek.... Mark
I an offer of le
* ”> ««se the citj
•-...Clint Swain
‘ less Highlan
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