The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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OREN ARNOLD
Jones, man*!
jyjveM Lumbel
nm, today ann
to Ms »ta« of
CHKffltkU
machowon u ««♦««[
■Shorty" Soger*. tad
picked them to trail tha Stolen
C°^Who«ver *» It didn’t haw no
wire cutters," Ed af,*r e*;
amining tha MM tMM| hact halo
Swantmala. This haw bo^wire.
Shorty, it til brokt uneven. Looky
hare—thlt strand's beam twisted
till It broke. And this n. See
«*: .■ • •
Shorty nodded agreement.
“Then ni aU man." ha stated
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They wln^ected track!. ’Track*
or hortea that had fallen behind
the driven cattle. Beta* men ac-
cuatomed to studying outdoor
"signs", they had no difficulty de-
termining that six riders had com-
mitted the theft The hoof depres-
sions were not uniform, not con-
ventional. although the average
American citizen would never sus-
pect that horses' track* can vary
appreciably.
••One hors* had three shoes,"
Shorty declared. “Th' left front
shoe had been throwed off."
"None of the others was shod a
talk"
‘No. That means Just one thing,
seems to me, Ed."
“Tump,”
They mounted then afld started
following the trail Following was
not difficult Twenty cows and six
horse* break down a lot of brush;
leave tracks, scars, scratches, on
rocks i«ui sand, ' ____c_____
The trail led southward. Ed
figured the thieve* had about a
ttMswr start Knowing they
might be pursued, they would push
on hard. And Ed and Shorty
would have to travel relatively
slowly, due to aecsesity of picking
out the exact route on areas that
had been erased subsequently hy
gNttbloC otter cattle.
. The two punchers rods on, how-
ever, until nearly sundown, pausing
once at a water hole. It was a
day of hard work for their two
ttorsea. The men were in country
strange to them, but they had
good senee of direction and knew
what lav ahead.
“Might's well turn back," Ed
ruled, at last "Ain’t nothing
more we can do, Shorty. Them
rustlers have gone into Mexico by
tMattme.* ' 7
' “Yeah."
They Uiemaelves could not cross
this line without violating Interna-
tional law. And even If they did
:rpaa, they would be Just two men
with a six shooter each. They
headed for a grassy spot near a
highway and Ed staked out the
two home to graze.
“You come on In tomorrer,"
Shorty said. “I'll bum a ride and
give Doc th* news."
Shorty set oa the highway for
an hour, and finally a car came
along. It was going the wrong
way, but when Shorty explained
hla situation the driver turned
I round and took Mm all the way
back to the DD ranch. Nlgblflbad
git on Federal HI
Jetton loans.
7for the past H
||SD doing H.
j!] Texas and 1
* of the require
,101 th**e loan*.
. dtvoting all his I
[ Ioann and appllW
ie able to give pn
jn gums. In his set
ilglt with F. H. A
secured numberlea
^ Texas and fee
even betl
Big Police Fund
mratlma tha* wlratkflaM.su* of aBtherarigtehte Mama*.
proriatoaa ottmkon tester. where the *mom may he combatted,
through ■ dtessariteNlaa of haaakriB* oi oui$ ttgatssMl,
through th* meat aalighteoed methods and practke. to help mm,
yinin «a4 —porta ily ekMr** in pirt At
Tra «lmnmanium sharod in mWng this (und. the
jatgMt gra fcr the parpra. Whsa UsMlMhig rf.
i» allied With huraaa sympathy. great things may he aecwnpliahM.
Are Colds Contagious?
*; W*Wirtb*cktott.ra**ri«teI.*edr«istete
Hera are two dortsjr* hi the Ushwiiti *# OsHfwnfa. pripsra^
rudorar the theory thet colds are contagious. The tw*n ef proof.
**£* **Z£Z!, r«e“dteardiag the aM ■*«»»
thsMY of ramara rotda, Mai to ilU*il tteam te « "gup tiW
Vim," te tiny that It coimot be detected and will pun through the
finest portebm filtor. Thai, to a lajrmu. ***** Jaet • «M*»
variattea *f At oM faith, it atm mtm to demand th* fmaftar
formate, *Omm * f*h «mh and sates*.” Sat V astir mmi
secure
L wiu take care I
H for both title one,
Wd repairing loans,I
I Mw construction
L, that with oilr
Ln put them throi
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
WjHTTXN FOE CENTRAL PRESS
By Slispard Barclay
“th* Aattsiltj on Anthsettles"
“I'm wearing this to got sympathy,"
of the truck.
•Them other steer# was stolen," «were
Shorty said, at last. “And who- ““
ever done It took them on into
M*^nv oiiies»” to go to bed. |
"Some," .Shorty related what *
they had found. "And a feUer
brought me home-Ed’s bringing .T;
our horses tomorrer-and said “ ’
other ranches has been losing cows “Where aid he
juf^iy » tell me ha Baa an;
That 20 were the most valuable *
group of stock we had," Bill ex- “
plained. “I’m going to look Into thing about th sto
It" She turned spa
His next thought was to go dls- She to, u a mi
cuss the matter with Ellen, but Bill trifle suspicious. I
didn’t want to see Felix Montoya the stolen cows, ai
with her again. He was angry at at night aomewhi
Felix, and disgusted. He had risked Furthermore, she
his life to save Felix from injury sure that BUT* h
or death, and had received no negligible as he lw
thanks. Felix was either negligent ghe went over !
or ungrateful. In his flight for bunkhouse, and o
safety, the scared Mexican had routed out Short;
fallen and dirtied himself consid- ready turned in.
erably. While Ellen and the cow- ma’am," t
boys had carried Bill in and re- rustlers had took
vived him, dressed his wounds and into Merl™\ and I
•'took on” over him almost too go down there t<
much, Senor Montoya had simply into It"
gone to put on fresh clothes. Shorty nought i
Buckshot Brown came to Bill's mnuihg an h^rtf
rooms then, and Bill discussed his ranchowner. Itn
plans with him and Shorty. ‘ him that such a r
“I'm going down there and see set the girl,
what I can learn,” he told them, “Mexico? To:
suddenly deciding. “You hold down was auicklv alam
things here, and I'll check in soon, the world
rm going to leave tonight X eon and take
phoned down to the Immigration tharer*
and South the 1 A diamond was
returned and won by west's Q
West returned the dub 4. which
East won with the K to lesd a
third «ua*nd to Wrath K.
South s handling of Ms diamond
suit limited him to one trick in it
He was therefore act one, with the
Iras of .am ^aMnanfia' and two'
clubs.
Declarer had failed to reckon
the value of his 10 and • and In eo
doing loft the dunce to gain two
diamond tricks. This would have
been accomplished by winning the
first trick with the A.
own hand o* dummy Into the pd
sttion of a certain trick taker,
whereas a hold-up would limit you
to on* trick in the milt <■*
Maws that thsy ‘recrdt a
mm <h*Ms and build s cam
i around an aathstk Strip
What’s What
ft CAMPAIGNS tro *f-
[ they am carried ou with
i eigw, roporta et- Fourth
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AQiMS
WASHINGTON. My d - The New Dealers’ objection to the
seniority rule, under which chsirmanahip* of congwaaional committee.
Iro determined, is understandable.
Each proposal of a new piece of legislation is referred, upon its
introduction, to it* appropriate committee in the seftnt* or house of
reproeentativen.
The committee to which such reference is mad* ha* a deal to say
concerning that WH’s f«*. TV committee can report on ft favorably
or unfavorahaly and it* report ewmta- conridenWy. Uewaver, If a
majority of the eoauRfttoamen nro hoettb to the mstmtro, they
generaBy de not bother to report at all; the bfll nevar gats oat of tha
rommittee's hand*. It hi "buried in committee," n* tha saying ia;
rongroaa, as a winds, nrmr gets a dianee to vote on It If a congress-
ional majority waiy w«te the thing bndty enough, it cnn tike
SlRSHAL OTEY WALKER
pISOK A ROHCH OF IUJI
Boctits dwMf from
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(Dealer: Weet Neither rids rah
MMhle.)
What defense by Weet promises
to set South’. 4-Spade contract,
and what play by South can pre-
vwtltf ■
AAJt
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♦A»« »J
. (Daaisr: South. EasUWeat .voi.
nerahle.) ’
After an opening Md of 1-Wto.
■Mad hy floatftKSrth waafl to£f
Cteba, South called :S-No JHaS j
and North 3-No Trump. ?'
» West started the defenae by
u»m"g the diamond 3. on which i
border patrol officers this morn-
ing, and had a little talk with
them. I’ve got two and two. 7m
th* siaa of (Mr respective memberridps depend upon the sis* of
tfcrir respective partite; strengths cm capitol HilL For example, th*
senate committee on agrteuitaro is mrtitW to It atemhert. Of the**,
ta the last wmgraaa. IS ware Damserats; S were SepuMicana. That
was fair, based an tha proportion of Democrats te Republicans in the1
•caste. Of course theca writ a nteeteanth member—Senator Henrik
Shipetoad. But that. too. was a fair (or moro than fairj proportion,
casiiSsrihg that Shipatead k a Faraer-Laberite and that than an*
arty taw Farmer-Leboritea in the senate.
As between partite, then, the tllocntion of „ nMtet*fflUp *«nr
according to potitkn) HoyU^^dy ciUpute* it.
The New Deniaro' bowiis that Senator Ellison O. Smith ia chair-
man of the aanate afihfidturt cenanitto*.
e-: Aite.11 i si (2mink ie m ILmMmat lint amlrihnlli ntllf nays Vsw Tlaalnr
PWlwf enuift ti I «**P™i"**"» isfw ututr.
■ with It IHe almost weighs aa $ majority. Thereforo ttm &>uth Ounlina
•ohm has gravaty emharfMaad the ndmiaiatration in hla leteMnMpfil
cmnmlttOT
’ *T"' ‘ >s —--I* Wnnha ■ v ■& *"
to make tom, if you know
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what J mean. I mean—a lot of j
otter rancheta have reported j
thefts lately, and some of it looks ;
phoney to me. Tm going to snoop j
"shorty fad Buckshot stared at !
him,' ‘They didn't understand.
•'You’re th* boss, Doc," arid ;
Shorty. "But It sounds crazy.
You went a bunch of us to gp with
^No. A bunch would gat in j
trouble. I can slip in,’* ” ?
“And do what?’" !
MUTnlf A te M J
directly, there. l,
“What’s yore head wrapped up
-^v« OK—. —-----^Tonce.
forr Shorty demanded at
A bandage was tied around BUL
"A bull bulidogged m*. Knocked
the wind out Ot me, left a few
scratches up here, rm wearing
this to get sympathy. How about
enjoy the holiday only by ns-
A^utjs» >l|fM|llh|l»flli.ij,AH|l anumatw
jfB.iigtJnrirt upsa nS
b mcHamly In spite «f anfety
enter, and after waitl
ently for an hour he I
t on to Ms—and BiU’s-
j[To Be Continued)
BELTON, My« TT; “At IflM I
lit we haw deftalta and offu isl
Mf that the Chargee ef ajmalt-
f toettlcMncy and poUttcal
aaipuiatlon of the school qmtem
! Texas ! haw made agateat the
fmtntotratten of LA. Woods
MrtntondMt. Is baaed on facte
SWIFT APPEALS
This service is now mate
by the LykeaBroa., Ripley S
ship Co., Inc., which operal
f weekly and fortnightly
on the route from Gah
Houston, Lake Charles, Poi
tour and Beaumont to the E
lean Republic, Haiti, Puerto
the Canal Zone, East Coi
Colombia and Cuba.
Circuit rourt of appeal, an appeal ^ade route steamship service be-
from ans order ;;!* Secretary of tween tt«S. porta in the Gulf of
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 1938, newspaper, July 6, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022687/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.