The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 308, Ed. 1 Monday, June 3, 1935 Page: 4 of 6
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K«rf«Msa| Representative: T***## Daily Fre** Dregt**.
DaHaa, Item .
| Expenditure of $100,000 to $180,000 here
for » federal buiWin? in juatified in the
light «rf the voftrme of bushtww tnm*act«d|
by Uncle Saw'* poet office defiartmenL I
gjflfej THOUGHT FOII TODAY 1.., ..
PKRFMT tOVKs There la no f«tr in the good ftanwriits in this section.
hrwi hat perfect hrre ra«t*tt» «wi ill fear;
WmBmPfPtir hath toment. •- He that fear*
in not Made perfect in lore.—! John
June
And ak«f comes* June, with it* bride*,
Imneymoona and romance, it* foil blown
wafts, peonies and Ha Moon, 1U vacaftotw,
sun burn and "chiggera"
Tbe month that ba? Inspired more mis
ami tmf writer# than Ml the other*.
_ towelj wrote: "What is m rare as a day
In June?" and some trag of his probably
wen#!: -r«,.
• Ami the wag aa* right For U»c only
finer than a day In Juno—or a night,
at matter -would be more dav*
HUMh "" % *
June for many brings vacati«w, Wtf<t*'r*
ed ahtoildere, tire Wowmit* ami other dis-
romfnrt-. bn' after »If H is the finest
month at the year.
What a pity Jt ran net be extended
by. «»* rt‘siunai
Congressman Joe Me, who has moat
to say‘about where new post offices are to
he btrilt in the district, k running for Sena-
tor against Texas* senior member of the up-
per house, Morris Sheppard,
Uncle Joe made a speech here during hi«
campaign for congress that irked some of
•ats in this section. Unde
Jon might need the solid vote of this sec-
tion in his race and a shiny new post office
Ought to prow a big assistance to him in
getting that vote.
It seems to be a happy situation. Gopae
Tm»k needs :: |smtofftre, Unde Joe Eagle
mwd* some votes apd the government is pre-
paring to spend a lot of motley to build
puhlfr buildings. H just hapjM’frs that there
also is a genuine need for a federal build*
mg in Goose Creek, and that makes every
thing hoUy-totsy. ^
i’Ki.I.V COUNCIb has launched upon a
program which will result in.saving the citi*
reo* of that town impressive sums of
money before the present Umded indritled
ftftfcr w-retiird.- - ’...........- •* — - -.....-
Tlie bonded -iitddbtbdmwa ia to ho refi-
nanced at a lower rate of interest.
The whole thing is that the interest
never should have been so high in the be-
ginning, Six per cent on long time munici-
pal bonds is usury at any time and in times
like the present it is doubly so.
Owner* of the bond are to be commend-
ed fw-recognising the unjust ness of the -
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■uM
PCtLEBtJRWS GffOHER
■in' 11 --i11,—■
itmad rata rmsr:
Foliauing a wJUrtirtnd romaMX In
Shanghai where X# i* attached to a
t V, t. guntoot, torelreo Lieutenant
roknUM Preston suddenly starrier
Wth Garonne, da American south-
■ who ti alone 1ft the wart# ex-
cept lor an meet In Peking and
father in the OoM desert whom the
lias not seen for veers. When Vet
ti transferred to Puget Bound Wavy
tar*. IM ti greatly disappointed if
0 China. At Bremerton Pal
and* Janice Mddtng, daughter of
Captain BdWug who Is also stationed
there Hit childhood sweetheart, he
left her in a huff as she Med from
Shanghai and that same dav first met
hid.- The Prestone meet Maurice
Cordray, an aviation executive, who
displays an unusual interest in lAa.
After a business trip to Seattle With
Captain lidding, Val returns to find
lAa giving a gay party. At first in-
teheed, he later fotru in.
(NOW QO ON WITH TBE BTORTJ
CHAPTER 26
THE FOLLOWING morning, how-
ever, was not #o bot VaJ arrived late
ths office and a* the slow hours
at th* <
dragged by ho felt a# If diabolic trip-
psmmMmPMmhmeWdw^dsssrn
li-.eynwhSuemm
Marian Martin
Pattern
Contract Bridge
By I, Vi SHEPARD
—.—--
Money Tilk*
"MAYOE SAYSlfy Can Get' PWA
Fund.#’ For Many projects,** says a two*
mlumn head on j«ige one of the Sunday
Houston chronicie.
And that is the attitude of officials and
dtixens all over the United States. The idea
is to grab ell the federal funds possible
Independence »* supposed to lie desirable
and much good poetry and a number nf gatiH
song# have been composed on the theme,
But there arc time- when eve* the m>
sum ef n g-o.! thing mt&w temporarily un-
dwlrable.
- The Island of Puerto Rico is connected without regard to the worthiness or utility*
with the United States politically by a ter-
ritorial form of goveriftnenf U is general-
ly r»fy«d*d that the arrififffrfent has been
of the project* to l>e buiH.
The %\ ,8d(MKK>,000 works-relief fund will
erful stimulant to recovery if
i jy wmrwen mat toe *rrang#*metii nas been prove n powerful stimulant to recovery if
satisfa. lory to the islanders, but \ poiltkui it is used for the con#troctloR of bufMinga
and public workswhich are actually need-
ed and Which will contribute something
party <xi*ts wh**** j.ad.rs thmkjto make
pwlltfcaf eajwtal by demanding indepemieftcc
for the ptland. . .......
K.scMiy when the spokesmen for the
Ubcral party had made pleas for separa-
tion, their case w»« taken seriously by
Senators Tyding# of Maryland and King of
Utah. Senator King volunteered to mtm
du«f a NR providing for immediate Puerto
IHMP lodcpendcBce. * - --
Suddenly the independence movement In
the Island sNwwl down.- The lite ral leader?
worthwhile to the welllieing of the people
living in the communities where the money
iiiaMftt .. '
If fifth money is used to finance project#
whit h have no permanent value and which
will contribute nothing to the future hap-
[dness of the people it will, prove a hinder-
:vm- tti recovery in the long run. The jhs«-
ple will be loaded down with bonds to be
jot word .that maybe independence would
'wt all right sNnetlThe, but it could
, . wait
awhile. The inlander* had learned that
Washington wan figuring on spending 1100,
'KXMWO of the work relief funds far rehabi-
litation of Puerto Rico.
paid, higher f«»deral tax levies and will have
received noli
nothing in return,
o a -a
The realist is happier. You WK^pe dis-
app'nntn.«*nts if vou never eX|»*rt to get
more (haft y ou pay for.
THE PROPOSED Imnd Issue for eon
struct km of highways in Harris county is a
case l* point. ",
The highways are needed. They will add
to the wellbeing of th«,people of this county
for many years. They will increase pro-
perty value* and will bring benefits in many
- The bind issue for road* should hi voted.
to i he waskm.
Don’t Quote Me
issue «nd provided a lot of other has worthy
submitted to the pwgjfe.
Expenditure of some WWt.000 In each of
the comrninsloner precinct* for roads will
spur business mightily.
separate fettering lri»wfnd :
iWetf
WASHINGTON', J.iw ,T — fUP). - The
sntf f.V'Tge Peek, specisl ad-1
vilM'f to the pr. -mu nt <m foreign trade, over
BKdir conflicting is a matter if
f Todays Yesterdays
frenuenl m»Wie reroni.
I Friiwdly bitter, m M
tw#l the rival Hull and Peek staffs.
Pf the private wat be
Prek men noticed that
Shcad* wen
program during depahtmcfit press
mSf.
They were snftaus to get these
u npriced that state deuartment
Uktog potshots at their chief*
confer-
Monday, Jose « ,
|«57-#WBIiam Itsrvev died. He war
made an imamrtal by his discovery of th<
ircuiation of «he Wood.
1808—Jeffcreon Ihtvi* Was J^rn. Hir
Nrthplaee was near thaf of Ah
rtarent UotMK In the same state—Kentucky, eight
jMM&srte V, British king, was born.
t 1915—Prexemsyl was retaken from Bus-
n,» . ——..
(and you) proud, in any
fSombo/ of t)U* Sheer Fabric
Family: And that mean# cotton
at silk according to yonr ,#mi
either a neat geometric or sptasiw
floral is suitable, Jti#t decide
whether you w»nt it tor a bandy |
tittle run around frock- or fill
zr, ;rr XE:srsm.\-t t
W*elate the flattery of the .-.ft* Hi,heart# wSen* rj MvZ
nee* thai father# on to the wlnntmr dub «te.-i*rcr* usetesw club
pete, the rirfrw*a of the loose ^corded. West won eottemn
rrar.k.oTr "Vh?1
ftwretatly panelled #girt, Com- q * heart, *om «tniitw ekronth
Martisj trtck tBr tlw awttrtnf irtl#.
Hbslfy Peek's publicity man started
1 up at the state department cbn-
Bot whenririT he was prewbl
I would have j Wm
G”b»N
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Under whai fiaakt patent Were gasoline **^!gT (U T - MABIAN MAR.
FIN SliMMGB PATTERN ItouK
automobile# manufactured for many years?
OP «#
0*»1
i -olatel' the tuberculasi*
Disregarding air mMpHuiee. how far will
XriOkNt5l:(«rA
-
mm
i h.
A PRACTICE SQUEEZE
PLAYING FOR top *cor# In d.«-
ijMCaN'cdnWs better lnrin# player#
to try for th# MM pMulhkf trick than
l does 'playing ordinary money games,
Tbl* 1* plainly noted tn cities Hire
Clcvelwd and *tale# like Maine,
where unu#ual Infereat exists tn
team-of-fonr and pair contents. Here
Is it hand from Portland. It# de
. darer was not satisfied to play for
■t *M. a* prardre In obtaining (fie
l.ift possible tin-k he
Blight do.
hammers were at work Inaida his
akull. Llnbury,; bis boss, was atlll
away on leave which * left Val th
chetrfe of commurticailona He had
never taken this Job aerloVtfy and
today the routine asemed doubly Irk-
aoma He tett atuptd and Inert and
completely bored.
In tire mldatterooon he lounged at
Ms desk staring across at Dycer. the
chief radio electrician, a square lump
of a man with five haah-marks oh
his sleeve, -a face like the map of
Ireland, and a sense of humor that
embraced everything but the United
States navy which he held as sacred,
dust now he was enthralled, as he
had been for days, by a huge chart
of the Pacific area spread across a
table and dotted wfth 111116“ colored
flags on plna By means of these
riinigennw was Voltewtet^r'eUHBty
as possible the movements of the
Vat felt completely fcored.
trteh ke fried fer^T ________________________,
..........:js .wm esrllcr, had hegtm
A J to
f J#M
♦ AK J7
Mf
♦ K 9 8 6 4
WK7
♦ 10 8 6 2
♦ K8
AYS
WA8«
♦ Q53
4 J IOC 4
a: -
seee-f j
FABRICS: SHEER AND COOLER-
In Merten Martin's Simple
- Summer Frock—“
PATTERN Vtm -----------
Keeping a Weather Eye peded ** shown,
for* your comfort this Summer,
Marian Martin designs the kind of
A A Q 5 2
1 V Q 10 4 8
|- - 4.0
4 A 9 5 2
North and South were vulnerable
and the contract was 4-Spadc.<t. The
opentiig lead was the K of diaraon-K
wblch was followed by the Ace
South ruffed. He led a low' heart
! had dummy's R lost to the Ate.'East
led back a trump—a rather fucle
gesture towards preventinu dummy
from ruffing hearts when it held live
trumps. From that lime on South
kept control of events If any oilier
procedure could have prevented what
followed, the trump lead lost the op-
.yortuntty.
South won the spade' tend with
hi* Q. then led his Ac# to pick up
the last two missing trump*. Dum-
my's K of clubs won the sixth trick.
Declarer's last trump ruffed dummy's
t of diamonds, The Ace of rl?th*
won the next trick and dummy ruffed
the & of tilths. In an attimpt to
•Queer* opponents. At the tenth
••*ftek dummy's K of spades was fed'
A leaving the hr Mings about th* table
gent,** be answered Indifferently. 'We
are probably out of paper clips and
he wants to tell me about It. I’ll look
In when I’m dressed and see what
he has on his mind.”
When be finally went across to
the office with just ten minutes to
sporo, he found a distraught Dycer
pacing the floor. The man stared at
Val’s dinner clothes with amased
.eyes. “I left Word there was an Im-
portant message to be sent through,
Mr, Preston *, he. said. "I thotqfbt
____* •» ~
you'd come right away.*
"Welll'jnhere."
Jts sprteg bottie practice oft the
length of the coast.
Now Dycer said over one brawny
shoulder, “I’m thinkin' this squadron
of desiroyeSs scoutin’ sotne'Where off
Gape Flattery better take On fuel
pretty soon and beat It back to pro-
tect their carrier- or th? enemy fleet
Is sure going to raise hob with the
whole Blue Force, sir.”*
•^Didn't a .tanker Safi from.■'■here
tfli* working Jo refuel themri Vat
dudied ^'differently.
“Yessir, But the tanker sailed
under sealed orders and the ren-
dezvous ain't been radioed the de-
stroyers yet. Orders- should come In
soon. As near as 1 can figure ft, the
whole squadron must be pretty low
on fuel right not#.'”.
Watching the man’s engrossment,
Val remembered Captain Eddlng'S
advice that he study the fleet ma-
neuvers. He agreed with the Idea,
but thought this was no time to
start. Indeed, he must get out of
doors pretty soon or blow ■ up. He
was required, 6f course, to observe
ofliee hour# But Dycer was here.
Dycer did most of his work anyway.
to 10
■. «9 .
The fatal eleventh trick was won
with dummy's feat tromn. for,in*
Saw Chart Included.
Ptttortt 938* may hr . onlcred
Wtfjr ta site# U, 16,18, ®f, 32, 34*
:.sa,s?raa r:
8 8-8 yards m Inch fabric.
ShlBt tTFTBWt CENTS in coin*
n rtjWja . (cnina pnfamdl tot
UAfiTmiUAS MARTIN
'jdtL MatiWid Fwi
name, AflnREHS. m STYLE
NUMBER and SIZE of each pat-
TfWe*?
trt go one « Ms heart* the Q. would
PWt up West's. J and th* 10 would
writ the last (rick. West hydfo fake
of boarto.
MR *Wlk
man* m*' s
MM ettataei* it# nteventaht*.
provided m defenders
what the decterer wtn attempt Be-’
fort Monday ae« If Raaf efen pcovem
Oh oQdtoae. When fir Wins tfio third
trick with hi* Ace of baarta
— ......iAjt-
urday by Houston officers while Be
•o waa engaged in shingling the roof
of hia home. % , • ■ „
He i< fkargod along with
At tbree o’clock. while the man
poring Intently over his chart, Val
slipped out the doof and set oft tor
a stroll. J. - ■
His walk In the cool spring air
quieted his throbbing head; it rested
his eyes to watch the soft mists
hanging In the little valleys of the
hllla it was almost five when he
recalled that Cordray was giving
them a dinner th Seattle tonight AS:
•he turned- back toward the yard he
noted there would be Just time to
dress before their best picked them
up In his car to catch the ferry.
He was In, the midst of starving
When Lla called from the bedroom.
T3h; by The way; Dycer was hew
looking for you. He came twice I
think. Something about one of thos*
old messages of hi*. Why can’t he
attend to it without bothering you?"
stroyers we were talkin’ about. They
came right after I found you’d gone
out. It's Important, Mr. Pregfon.
Those destroyers must be almost out
of dll by now and the message came
Into the office nearly two hoursago?!'
"Why didn't you send It, then?
And why get upset? The tanker will
radio them a position If w,c don’t.”
He was. suddenly aware that'Dyeer
was staring st him with tli-cotjccaied
contempt in the quirk of his big
mouth, T thought you understood,
sir,” he said, “that the ships are
under radio silence during this fleet
problem. If I'd sent the squadron
a straight position for their ren-
dezvous with the tanher. the whofe
enemy fleet'd have picked It up and
been on their tails by how.” Val’s
face flushed hotly whin the enlisted
man went on explaining as If to
child. ^Because tills message must
be coded before It is sent out is wh
it's been held up. sir. With Mr. Lin
bury on leave, you’re the only one
that's got access to code book A.”
Thh color bad drained from Val’s
face, his jaw was set It was a
daihned poor naval officer, he knew,
who would make a bust like this.
That party last night Must have
addled Ms brains. He set about un-
locking the safe, brought out the
Code and began hastily to Work oyer
-the message.
It was not a long order hut he was
Inexpert tn transcribing quickly. He
had been at work only a few-min-
utes when 'the telephone rang. It
whs Lla to remind him there was
only a little time left to catch the
fefry. He Was tense wfth nerves and
he answered her shortly. His hands
were unsteady, his forehead damp
when he turned to his task. As. lie
thumbed through the book and jotted
down numbers, he hoard Cordray's
car turn Into th* office driveway. The from the ®ffl^eJ®3an^er
chug of that damned motor distracted
him. An Impatient heirm grunted/ A',
"Dycer Is a very censdenUoiis second warning followed. Now ft
y -
«- t!
rier aaift her planes In pursuit
to alt Intents and purposes-aR |
he whole squadron. After weeks*
planning the entire problem is shot I
to pieces, which certainly puts JW
trlct communications on the spot !
Please report to Captain EddlngHj
once. And believe me. you'll hfj
lucky hombre if you don't get*!
court out of this,"
Vat's throat was dry. his mw9^
set in. a /tense Una He won|*flg
desperately what. Captain Edding ifl
tended to band him. Certainly ft*
hadn't given the older officer mu* J
to show him any further lenience. B ]
looked as.if he'd made a fine
of everything. Since that was so, ft j
was probably In for the court To#l-1
ley predicted.
A court martial!
These dayi a man with that 8®
on his record was all washed w- j
finished—____.________
His heart pounded siekenlngly,
he snatched up his cap and
Eddlng'S summons
“Goodby, career!”
(TO BE CONTINUED)
SHORT PANTS
LOU18 -d’»-A
• ST, I,0^1S~!i’fi>~A tennis
player's breath is likely to comr i»
short pants, but the problem eon-
fronting the. park department te
how short ibofiM- milady’s shorts
be. O/fitialg hii'e gott; ”lon<* fac-
ed” about the subject. Their best
answer thus far has been a blush.
GULLS RETURN'
TILT0NV1LLE, O. T.R) _ Sea-
gufls which were numerous on the
Ohio river here following a Great
Lakes storm recently, have left this
Naturalists said the birds
south to escape the gale.
THIMBLE THEAfER
area, presumably to return north, a 4pii
Tie height of a mountain
determined in several ways •
ate aneroid barometer or byjl
cam
aneroid Barometer or oy
angles And also By th«1
,irtM »ve!._______
E. c. sr
TO^R,lH^TES
AH’ LEWE -
MIGHT-BUT 1 GOT i
- ABOUT
mr.sphwr
V00 TAKE GOOD
fi 10TSA MENU
.OHTWSOU
CARE OF WHi
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Blushing BrMa to tbe M.turt ** M*> 26 ot th« Hol«ton
riSvery <Mrn beaffitifulty gdrirt Store ii Hawrisbur, hi which
The
H
Joe)
which m w;*'
r**fes,
George
kept up a steady bellow. He i
murder Cordiray — and Lis, .
There,,this would have to do,-
stood up. scrawled tho last of l
message and tossed it to the chkt j
"Okay, Dycer,”/ he aald, “get #|
through as soon a* you ctffi." He M j
nod a moment to spare when ft I
flung the code back into the safe, j
slammed tho door and dashed oat ft j
Join the party.
e e a'
It was on the.second «fifti||
afterward that he arrive! at th9 J
Jceatty;. “
“That codfr message......that"
through Tuesday evening was ftp.,]
wire, Mr. Preston,” the man safct ft,]
citedly. "That’s something tftil
never happened In this office Mace 11
been here. I sent It just the
you gave it to me. The copy’s 1
i file."
“Who called you about itr
“Captain of the yard, sir." .
As ■ Dycer . Was speaking
Townley came through the i
His face was grave “For God's a
Preston;” be snapped, “what’s wftri
up here? You have made on* f
hell of a bust on i code
a mistake of a degree of latitude t
put a squadron of destroyers sixty |
miles out Of position for * fuelinf J
rendezvous and gummed up the sftj
game in fine style. When the i
ran out of oil and were forced »|
break radio silence, the ene’my :-$tm
[ ii,11j because J
^vi%ouldr/t let
i of the arrival i
jsy quit the team,
jtary retired list,
of Swat Ijis uneon
■urM-il, and Judg;
Decile.
s s« m
A Y AUN TOU
nan T.nd \P
«g°. '
Jjr, McKay’s fai
forkman was in ti
lilton as his help
Mpst of the Mt
! house to anothe
They hunter
F-
r
ling muscles, R
I looking for.
, Bui during theii
' the time they re
DY MOVED TI
j fTHANKS, MB. GRI
( LLOYD GREGORY
[liter of the Houhft
Henday took up the C
i Reberi E* Lee. 1
|b wrote as follows:
1 /Ike executive comm
Betrict No. 13 of the
[ rity of Texas Intense]
j league is to be congn
m its action of .Satun
wted unanimously to
; the Kobe rt E. Lee Higt
| #f€onse ( reek as a met
i strict* provided tl
fiecutivc committee an
Approval by the stal
| ftittee is most probable
With inclusion of
I Crttk, District No. W
I ietemposed of the five
Ion high schools, ( onr
j $*ew Greek, .
Goose (.'reek now is
Wet No. II, with the Be
I High. South, Park, Bes
| Bill High of Galvesto
f f*t Arthur.
Beoeuse of it*
Me Creek Iqgically I
» the samr district w
“liston schools.
I-H. McKinney, presi
"rose t:,-cek school
fiber Loose Creek
VC commcndat
„ .te.frtv.Gswpe
f^rtght dtKirt^S
SUCH stalwarts
John Hill McKi
k J.’ E. Scale, R.
Williams handling
ie battle <)f C«><
fimfiHMt m
Is predicted.
i.
K,uoT]te
riathe
'no bac
Booafior
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