The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 336, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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THE TRI-CITIES FIRST-FIRST IN THE TRI-CITIES
(e Borah.
f-JSyr Than
Worth While,
m’s Gold
HELP WANTED_Wjd(
• ‘ l,esire» “*e of house jn
i f" "Mhin? or other Wc
1522 E. Fsyle. ,,
L7~for~sat£
for SALE—Furniture
rooms, complete, g„od
1 CheaP- Or will rent
town. 126 Ohio Street
OF GOOSE CREEK, PELLY AND BAYTOWN
Volume u—no. 336
Successor To Dally Tribune
GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1933
PRICE FIVE CENTO
Arthur Brisbane
J. S. and Canada
_(Xi news that Senator
A|| undergone his. opsra-
H,n Hopkins hospital suc-
He is a o'111 wl»o thinks
to Dump Wheat
Mart Unless Ac
taring single phase
condition, 110-220 volts, m
Phone 520. 288tfc
This coupon, plus service d
will admit G. C. Hook* J
“Gambling Ship" at the Tea
Zoo in Budapest" at the An
FOR SALE—Three river I
1-2 acre lots. Gas, lights w
Easy terms.
Farms t M
■ Jones AAtkins M
1003 Miriam Street Phonel
L that sent him to Wash-
Ljd others living in the
{gates. He is not forever
prittpi on the inhabitants
if countries and their wants
The United Stites
L 0f Hr. Borah’s kind.
i
LdMIR K. ZWORYKINS
Ipented “an^ artificial eye”
j to make television in the
tactical and Inexpensive,
fti help radio listeners will
i see those whom they hear,
fclkers, prise fighters or
By United Prtsa
Just Preparedness'
For Negro’s Plan
To Steal Chickens
CANCELS $185,000 IN RENT BILLS
In cancelling overdue rent bills to the extent of $186,000, Wif-
liam P. Devou, millionaire eccentric ..f Clodimati, wishes it to be
understood that he is not growing “soft in hi* old age.” “I just
figured I couldn’t get the money anyway,” the aged landlord tof
2,000 negro families points out. DfVou is shown above with his
henft Doily. , * ' ■
tions, awaiting
velt’s response to appeal to
on currency.
Federal reserve bank <
York considers plan for
dollars abroad to check
tiona. Dollar gained in all
FORT WORTH, June 30
(U.R)—Nightwatchman B. L.
Pope captured d negro man
sneaking out of tSe Brewley
mills last night with 40 tow
sacks.
“What in the world are you
going to^tfo with 40 sacks?”
police £sked the negro.
“J’se goin’ to get some
chickens,” he answered.
“Where are your chickens?”
“I aint got 'em yet bu'f 1
could get ’em if I had some
sacks,” the unperturbed negro
replied. <_____
Small Crowd Present
To Hear Plea Made
By Myers; Benefits
Told By Speakers *v
Although Mayor C. It. Myers of
Growers’ Cooperation
In Acreage Slash to
Be Asked Tonight in
Parley at School
i MONT BELVIEU, June 30 (Sp)
.....—Cotton growers of all western
- Chambers county tonight will be
given an opportunity to cooperate
ir. the national acreage reduction
program in a meeting to be held
at Barbers Hill school house.
Dr. A. R. Shearer, local mem-
; ber of the committee, will
' preside over the meeting and H.
• R. Mathis, representative of the
j extension sdrvlci at A. and M. col-
lege, wiil explain the plan and
urge the farmers to pledge a por-
tioh of their cropslfor destruction.
Thi«. is the first of a series of ‘
- local meetings to be held over the
. county following a general meet- -j
Thursday mornlHg In flfe ’4
court house at Anahuac. ——— »•
’’ At this 'meeting about 175 heard
Mf. Mathis, R. R. Morrison. Lib-
‘ erty county affieultur*! agent''and
Epperson Says Other
Will Follow
for rent
FOR RENT-Unfumishcd
apartment, 707 North
,Water furnished. Appl
Cranford, Texas Barber
place last night and filing of “<
, charges against one man waa only “**
the opening gun in his war on
home-brew “beer” joints, Deputy Au
Sheriff Roy Epperson aald today. '
C. J. lam, 104 Mart* Q*w •
Creek waa charge wftS' “
manufacture and poaaeasion of In-
toxicattag liquor afUr Epperaon, Yo1
with tha assistance of City Mar- PH
shal W. F. Harbuck, had raided •”
the place and destroyed Ml bottles w“
of home-brew beer. Eight gallons *
of brew in the making also 'waa **"
| destroyed.
I Jones was out on bond of $WOO 1
.UiuIwriMi Jm rtwd, 8 g
flma aA*» flia aktPMi warn lor
». _______W ** ,ovcol
, increase in employment and a
: higher standard of living condi-
tions, residents of Stewart Heights
last night turned a cold shoul 'er
1 to th^ proposal they be ann.xed
■to Goose Creek.
- 'j/FkX ajneeting C'ltfrdTrdeTer-
r mine sentiment in Stewart Heights
umi n
TRI-CITIES
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
' DIRECTORY
1 Administration Lops
Off Billion Dollar
Expense
, WASHINGTON, Jufie 30 <U.H>—
Thousands of government em-
ployes today fo»r*jofiw whicfi”tKey
had figured were secure for.,life.
Tens of thousands more faced
I
salary cuts. It was estimated
3,000 would be dismissed in Wash-
ington today or in the near future,
and perhaps as many as 10,000 in
the field services which extend
(•throughout the land and into for-
eign countries. f-'
» With new jobs bird to find, it
was a day of stark tragedy for
many discharged workers. Sev-
' eral have ended their lives alter
receiving notices of dismissal.
The administration, while de-
termined to do anything necess .ry
to reduce running expenses nearly
$1,000,000,000 in the new year, has
attempted to deal with its em-
ployes as humanely as possible.
First to be laid off were mariiei
persons whose, husbands or wives i
also work for the government, j
I Those who had been in the service)
STERLING & BAKER
brokers
fcfcxka and Bends Ifenghn
Burleson ForecastsHuge
RepealMajority In 7 exas
■hart tin* after tha
Roosevelt’s personal representative
at Hi* world economic conference,
talked this morning with Cordell
Hull, chfc£.'miM States delegate
and then with James M. Warburg,
financial advisor to the delega-
tion; O. M. W. Sprague, spatial
A large crowd gathered about
the place while the brow waa be-
ing destroyed.
“Persons who are selling home-'
brew beer are going to have to do
it without my knowledge if they
want to get away with tt," Epper-
son said.
idly Furnished . . .
427 81
Houston, Texas
lauiresitue n^mes 01 tne nc-i------ —- ..............
I nen, “Sitting Bufi”, “Rain *xten(* water and sewer im s.
Fkce”, or “Sar-go-ye-yvat- Unless the territory covered by
Man name of the Chief 8Uwart Heights is taken into tr.e
heket” meaning “he keeps ®*ty» there is little chance of a loan
taje” for that amount being granted, the
ET Chester, Pa., tfacoverl tContinued on Page Six)
Hamese hiva bumm that ”
HIGHLANDS GETS
NEW POSTMASTER
1; letters, meaning “Gre .t _
feSii.***" Mm J. J. Hill Named;
Sergeant John Denmark l^JrS- Doss to Go Out
'hia coupon, phis service chwga,
admit N. Brasher to set
admit N.
mbling Ship” at the Texas j£
0 in Budapest” at the Arcadia
BurlaMn declared. “Will we ‘follow Franklin’, thus lending a help-
ing hind in the ‘new deal,’ or will the Democrats of Texae follow
those misguided Democrats who.,-*-—.......-■ V"'
drr::d(:zr albert Rhodes
tinuing the ‘noble experiment’?" (j|V£|^ POST
emn pledge in its platform, do- ........
dared for the repeal of the pro- BaytOWfl Man Accepts
will she again shame us by fol- ** Properties
lowing after false gods?" Burle- -
son said. " ... Albert Rhodes, for the past few
He blamed Texas’ 1928 entry years employed st the docks de-
into the Republican column on the p,rtmei)t ,t Baytown, has been
past two months and I have made {
,'VVSfiri-aL CHURCH WILL GET
INSURANCE CHECK
don't know whether It wma being •
C ^ JiV- Rebuilding Plan. Are
The officer made this statement A Waiting Arrival
in reply to a report thet the prop- Of Monev
rietor had been warned unless he ___ ?»•. |
**• wou^ 5® Cheek for the insurance of ff,,-
rsided. Thia JTO* to the ef- 750 carried 00 Triniyt Episcopal
standard prJ ta otlrer ptaero wu “>«**•
two for a quarter. , , within a short time, according to
- The rumor also said that other l R Pollock, senior wanian.
place* selling for leas than the Tha company la aald to prefer a
“two for a quarter” price had been caah settlement to rebuilding the
threatened with raids. chunk.
Epperson, who signed the search The church, which was destroy-
warrant on which the raid was ed by fire Tueeday, will be rebuilt
made, said that he expected to « quickly as plans can be per-
find only about a case of beer. fected after the money arrives
“It turned 00 tto he the second Plans for the future were die-
largeet haul ever made in the cussed In a meeting of the vestry
Tri-Cities,” the officer said today, held last night. “We find that a
Reid & Strickland
ATTORNEY-AT-1, AW
Citizens State Hank llldj,
NE 305
GOOSE CRI
Charges Filed Against
Two After Affray
On Streets
A. M. Robertson
AL ESTATE-RENTAU
My List Before You Bey
or Rent
cDowell's Grocerj
Market
A Red A White Store
Better Delivery Sen ire
M.lill Bay*
ed Senator Morris Shappard from
any responsibility for t»h at
“shame.”
WETS IN HARMONY,
McDonald avers.
FORT WORTH, June 30 (UP)-
lenry Whiddon
".mi tav i ' : r
Public—Public Arroustk
115 W. P«Wd
TABERNACLE TO
GET NEW PASTOR
ht Motor Freig
Line
) SCHEDULER MAILT
, 'terminal I5M < "man
Phone C-1S71
Creek Terminal, Corat
nd Commerce, “hoa*
OUNDTOWN
Feinberg ia^-k from
*xi plan* to o$ji a new
Ifcily... .Our great out-
to. Brick Qoul, waa in
l»y, from a sprained
**ived while golfing...,
irid’s blackest Itinerant
' *•» out “getting buf-
Ud» morning. ...Mrs.
tbodes and Mrs. A. E.
n^fing around a cor-
X MlkU * Tovnro
rwxon r icrcf
to her job at the
“* •••• Kltber B*rn*y
(East Baytown carrier)
the Humble company nearly two Otd church, to memd E. M
|jman ago, and MtvJcaa waaciv Pearaon, it waa annsaawd today,
ithat dock in Houaton. • Rev. Sawlie rseroUy conducted
Mr. Rh«|ps plans to raev* hi* a caa-waak’a rovhai in the church
family to Houston within a few end now is engaged in moving hia
V ‘ ’ household effeeU hero. He comet
STARTS NEW TERM p^LhT"'"1*^ “ *
tfALVHSTON. Tex., June 80 Ref. Pearson ht. gone to Hous-
il'Pi-Fred C. Pahst, local real ea- ton, where ha Is to teach in a aix-
Textile Wage Hike (i
Backed By Spinners
WASHINGTON, June tg CP>- I
Powerful influences within the
cotton textile industry today sup-<
ported organized labor’s demand
/or a minimum wage of at lesat 1
$14 • week. >
Robert Amory, Boston, Mass., |
"■ i i" ■ ,!
nit T. B. Allen to
.g Ship” at the Texan
HudnppKl at the Ai‘ *‘
to the state reformatory at Gatos-
ville because he had confessed, the
judge Mid.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin identified
the boy as one of their attacUH. '
has decreed that the smart women
this summer wilt be the one whose
clothes adorn but do not conceil.
Two articles of clothing com-
prise the approved full drew for '
the hot months—a transparent
frock and beneath a ilmpler-than-
ever corset of a new material,
trimmed scantily with lace.
“The mode ia not inspired by
nudism," Mme. Charmls, lingerie
esarina of Paris, told the United
liture and Maid
t,n([ K \c Wsllr
•ing, refinishing n
SEEK SHOOTING 8U8PWT HOUSTON, Tex., June 30 <UF>-
FORT WORTH, June 80 <UE>— A Texas railroad commission hear-
Police today scoured this city for I ing for Conroe operators here to-
traces of Milton Furr, wanted in | day was expected to result in set-
Wichita Fells for the shooting of I ting of a lower allowable Tor the
two policemen there. Montgomery county field.
rork guaranteed eq
:on shops. Prices
elation of
unless his as
principle of
■ Robert W.
Kahn, Loeb Assets Slashed ;
T In Half Since 1929 Mark j
WASHINGTON, June 80 $66.000,000.VThe balance sheet In-
- Evidence of tremendous 1W9 prof- traduced today Hated assets of
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 336, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1933, newspaper, June 30, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021148/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.