The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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DAILY
to. bottom 1
be muy -n* *«i*r
• uni# »»wy sad
ore mud, but
i todlattagtete
by bawl
KANSAS FARMERS
HAVE BIG INCOME
torau. Km, July H «>-
farmrn in enjoying tWr
mb 1M9 ro
1M.0M.U0U bethel
•f *#
- prtM
taw at n, I weald my
mm m km yean la Dm
Watery wfcaa the whaat
> Km brought la men amh.“
il the MggSSt C*ah Ibcmm
ilmWdM IW," he mil
I tKari tfi pNlih ah about
ir yaara la tKa proeaot
______ whan tha total lacoato
hw tea crop ha* awalil what
|* b this yaar.”
Jest raeaatly, Mohlar aald. ha
taMaf to a man about tha
crap and ha waa told that la
i Kawas total towa tha mu*
bar of loop diatanea telephone ralla
jam pad to 4JM a day daring tha
f '
“Ami la a proportional amount.
CONFERENCE AT
■WHITE HOUSE SET
pnaaibla to
(Omrinued tram Papa I)
mtetog •# raptety aa
haat tea itomhai MMuded
t. Tha Btarit wage. and how*
but, haw hat ora tha racial* and
apparently haaclad tor anaatiaaat
daaptta »Uff Reputt!. an and aoaaa
8tTM-OOOM CREEK. TBXAfl
l&LCHd®
Farmer-Labor
Denies Lewi*
WEDNESDAY, JULY
)AY. IV
ar pauu
Howard f
orfantaar for
vshm^b
Mtoa» MyKW
WILD AT
VICTORY REPORTS
Um Ftnaar-Labor
<Ooatlnuad from Pap* 1)
RbUUooI rosmttaa, mm to ay , r_____ —
that raporte at a "pottUaaJ under j ^
•laBcMn#1' halu.MH f,f. I .wn '
IrcS;
to atetorihg |1M la*. aald ha had
MjtolMW iMMjnihtc
the rale or <
arthdaa Dr.
lattortkaoa-
S -IS
Vllkc* SpMd Unit
Regulation la Upheld
AUSTIN, My « UB
ateta apaad ttmM at N a
w waa upheld today
1 court of Tessa
to tha aupraai
A doriateat by tha D Paso court
atoll oppaaia heading too tow
void na rerareod to tha oom of
Um Oriental OO
Jim Brown.
Um aupraoM court today aald
Um law M valid laa a rota of ctofl
•at, at
Allred Answers Tex
Board Action Protest
and iadoatrlaa in
Kansas artt hearth ftota tha whaat
•SG
frad Darby, I
chain, add that
hiadrt aa
•lavator
la ara ator-
taf about 4S par east of Sm <**p
to anticipation at higher priew.
NOW SHOWING.
sSii-
... PLUS! Nordty
Betty Boop Cartoon
“HONG I0NC" Traveltalk
AUSTIN, inly M <CJ9_ Gov.
ma* V. AII rad today roraetod
that ha la acjwartag by mimao
graphad totters and telegram* each
proteat ha racaivad whan tha ateta
automatic tax board rafuaad to
vote an ad vabrem to aoatahi Um
acbool board'* |2S par capita acho-
laatic apportionment,
* H* aant 1,000 latter* and toto-
grama Moaday. Aa protoot* con-
tlnoad to arrlva, hi* *utT wu fart-
ed to ordar aa ndditkmal 140s lat-
ter* mimeographed.
U** ha aald noto'qg baa bee*
court prureilur*
form a auhatitut* tor Mr Noeao-. ,_. -
o*tt‘a ertgtoal eupram* court mi- I
rg*m*at MIL
A Executive depart!*
gontoatton firing tha praatdant —.
now ear reticle* I, puMd tha | JZ££lim pta* vup-
pi.itad by enngr*e«iot,*| progree
*t via
K* rnjmUd that tha Chin***,
baad eTUm QnmmtUe* tor indue- ! tha tog atoH toeft-they
UjU OagantoatkMb and aun'iity j carry groat, broad two-handed
group* taclodtog William*' orgint* |awotOa—had baled MO Japanese
(tea. srv "a tttUa tor RRcmC to hand to hand nghttog ami am
*0 10 Japan*** and capteM tUO
at Tungehow aa*< of Peiping
j Although Wiuuma said toe on-
vef .puitni ad a aathitoB third par-
I InteraaAad partita
A A MS to
is adeuan. aanate
tha antl-tyaatong MU
hf Bw. Poadartch Van Nuya, D„
SB
attort to anaat N hator* adjourn-
I COTTON MARKET
PARLEY CALLED
Oim othar important proUaan to-1 AUSTIN. Jfty HCft- A
Um j m**Ung of IsraMn, merchaste sad
to rodrad Aaooatota iss-
ue* WUUa van Davoatar of tha i* _______
. Itog daaoorsisttof haa b**n oaU*
'ad today by i. X McDonald, seas-
Tb add to tha rvjotclng It
Npoadad-toat Oat, Wfe-SHf. lUtotMrsMd.
haad of tha lapanaao aponaor* 1
mg!"** which haa ***rt#d author,
Ity to a portion of Hopei province
in northoaat China had fled wtth
too bodyguard* and that hla r*-
gtaa ora* at an baad.
It waa aaatrtod that Tin1*
Bids For
•2
te Lend
Record
w Tha
AUSTIN. July
ganaral land off
today the
to it* hiataay tor laaa* at *uh-
m*rg*d araaa Is aavas gulf oesat
#. M.
mall), general land
«aU ha could not
aattmat* tha Mimbor of tola but
Hla Um largato to our htotory •
Opantog of th. Wda and tabula-
Uaa began today and probably
wIB aatond toto tomorrow. Me-
137 MEN ATTEND
FELLOWSHIP MEET
UM Chinas* army
PraMdant Itooaavatt, prodtetad oon-
fidMrtly that ns 1111
ba aam*<l unto after coatgroai ad- j
Allred Will Make
Mexico City Visit!
An adagssto financing ptas and
wvWas tor ptopar maHuUng
faclUtiaa to gtv« tha famar a Juat
af tha proflfc Ukafy
to raauN from to* yasiW crop
ho provldod, MsDonaid
In ooanpfytog ortth
AUSTIN. July M «Jh- Oovor-
aor Jama* V Allred wtU lama*. „w, ______ tnum not______ th*
h« Sumhy tor * tw^watom trip JeooflgwJcrta cotton valuas to ba
broken and our ami I bland |*#t
eight and ramsin ttaro “tor a 1^7 “Umna^lta MotsohM to
day or tom.“ \OPy~; Itohan.to p^t uutM^ m.
mart AOrad ot Moularrwy and of-
FURIOUS BATHE |
I RAGING IN CHINA
MRS. ROOSEVELT
DEFENDED AT TAX
EVASION HEARING
(Oosltauod from Pig* I)
(CooUntMd from Pago I)
•as shM Bovs and that tha CM-
naaa dartreyad an ksportant
hrtdga on Iks Peiping Tlcnlun
railroad south of PHpfaur. tow
M putting Mf a poart
m* rotrast.
Th* Tlonuin buraoa
United Prom notes that 1
yoaro."
Paroari. merchant*.
Houaton. railroad of Vial
dltton* for thl*
.cotton CfOD that wilt defatit
Octolly aacoct him to Maaloo CMy. |,inin„^ mmmm of to* part
In th* governor'* party will b* L ^
Mr* ADrod; bar mother. Mia D.1
and h. k. "«rTor<1-1 goeernmant to aacura s parity
price for cotton and bring totraaa-
Receu U Taken By
Ha attrtbatad Um Ukaty oottea
price inermaa to a protalatag crap.
*0»n». «r » •» - rsr
aupreme court of Tea** roc-'1 «—m
today ufttfl September SO
It left Ite docket In Uw —' i^nu In thair hiatory with th*
State Supreme Court
I alga countries. Oattoa 1
with to*
IBS, LIKRS TO WORK
WINCHENDON, Mam <UP) —
Though 100 yaara old, Mr*. Marl*
Wallace la able to do bouaawork.
She make* her owa bad dally, ra-
toaing th* aid of her granddaugh-
ter, Mr* William Walimr, with
whom ah* live*.
RETIRING
Fro® Bantam*
W ill SeU or Lease
BEAMAN’S
Bargain Store
Opposite Raytown Pari office
X L
Mtudebaker’s
LOW PRICE Ti
IS YOU
SAVINGS
AND OIL I
condition In
Phllqulat *a
yaara," Clerk I. A.
aald. Left panf
war* 29S cairn** and M apptlca
tlon*. A yaar ago there war* M>
cauaea and M apptlca tlon* on th*
docket.
In th* lart year U* court de-
cided or dlamlaaad 217 a
paired on TJ8 write of error and
decided 4M motion*.
exception at too World war per-
iod. McDonald saM.
Th* Doha* meattog wtB hi haM
I in to* Baker hatal at IS a. to.
IS. EMBARGO 0N|
lARMS FORECAST
KILLER PACER (HAIR
EL DORADO. Ark.. July 2S C»
-A verdict at guilty with a rec-
ommendation that th* death pen-
alty ba Impoaad, waa returned lait I
night agatnat Tom Motto by aUn-
ton county circuit court Jury, In
tta Maying of Nig* Patrolmen I
Jamas Yocum.
* LOUISIANA OETR MIND
SAN ANTONIO, July M fllB-
Th* ooctol aacurlty board haa au-
(Continued from Pag* 1)
StoataS tost tha answer to Ok
question will depend largely upon
whether the Chtneae national gov-
ernment at Nanking send* racog-
toad central government troop*
to toe support at to* bclcguaered
Twenty-Ninth routs tuny in th*
Peiping area.
Await Nanking Acttas
If Chinas* trospa taka to Um
field against th* Japan***, It was
Indicated to official quartan kata.
from July 1 to SapL JO, regional
Director Oscar M. Powell announc-
ed today.
ingrtfoi
“CaRty dr aat, lot him H*e,
that 1 may lee#!"...
“THAT I MAY
LIVE”
Wltk
Rochelle HUDSON
Robert KENT.
Pirn! Latest Nam
Novelty Tapir*
Robert NORTON
la
and Chtoa, and IBs neutrality law
would ho to* But ■
|Homvtr, In stoat toa Nagfetog
government iaavas OoCMTlI Sung
Cheh-Yuaa, aorwaasmter at th*
Twenty-ninth root* imjr, to doo]
■Inglc-binded with the Japan*#*,
It appeared likely that Preatdcnl
Roosevelt and Hull wtU prater to
regard the hootiUtte* aa *otn*toteg
aertoua than actual war.
Col. John Msraton, commanding
th« United State* marine detach-
ment at Patping, notified th* havy
department today that Private
Julius t. FI laser had been wound-
ed aligh Uy by "uc-aided rifle Art
from Chin*#* troop*."
Th* message aald that FUaaur
Wti wounded outside tbc legation
quarter while notifying American
national* to prooaad immediately
to Um shelter of Um American
embassy.
than tot* sftsrasaa, after I
tag the Pripteg ana to tha 1
tog-
wart crowde d, too otrirtart sort of
itoW YKsI too Cktoiai Mat oa
a party at QMrtom who won m-
oorttog AmarknuM toward* th*la-
gstton quarter. MHua F. Htoaar
Oan. Sung Chah-Tuan. Chinas*
ommndar. a»S tha Chhiiia aol-
dten who did to* mooting apol-
ogised and explained tost they
thought th* party was Japan#**
Tha American marina*, eager
for a fight, stood tbrtr guard *t
to* wort gate of th* embassy
quarter, on to* American •mbesey
au*.
This porttloo wa* a dangerous
ooa. Tha gate la Juat north of th*
gate which leads from tha Tartar
dr northern put of th* aity to the
southern pari or ChUwa* city,
mwlnok owMitowttow to too
hr ON. John Haroton. comport,
hard ballad and randy for any
TAL NOTSr
DE LUXE
STARTS
Mr*. H. If. Stogie and daughter,
I Mary Alice, were taken from
Goose Creek hospital to their real-
I dence In Busch Terrace yeatafghy
a Tri-Ottos Funeral Horn* km-
J bulftltCMi
Ray Terry, of Coder Bayou thl*
I morning underwent * major op*r-
I atlon at th* Llllto-Duke hospital.
Min Graoa Miller, of La Porte,
I who ha* bee* • patient at the Lli-
lte-Duke hospital, today was dto-
■ Elmer Ray Rerakes, 10. today
I was released from the Ullle-Duk#
hospital where he ha* bean • pa-
Mrs. W. D. |
font *on, Olann Anderson, of *11
Michigan street, Raytown, yester-
day were taken from the Ullto-
Duke hospital to their home. The
transfer waa mad* by a Paul U.
The position. was made more
tngerou, because more and more
hlneae troops filtered into the
laity.' It waa said to usually ra-
liable quarters that Gen. Sung
|Ohm Twan, mat at m north
China government, had tedded to
MW troops Prom Um SMUNN
area, south of Pdptog. toto to*
Chinese casualUe* in the fight-
[tog war* tanrtbla. Wild raporte
fkWalal Is Cktaisi patten af
yictortai by OHons troops, to
Ml Gsotghntatal
Mura, soma armad only with
Mg awords against the Jm»>>«m.
■Chinas* authorities Ignored twa|
Jauanass ultima turn*
IrnwvhTof aR ChhMsa troops from
tha Mptag atos. Th# aaoond of j
tom litltoStiBM aSM at noon.|
■ike Japanese ssUBad to* Chl-
we hour# before the second ulU-l
matorn aspired that tosy muat
ibmit or taka tU conooquance*.
I At S.'N a. m. tear* waa Um roar
of artlltory fir* and that blast of
airplane bombs aa th* Japanese
attacked designated points of Chi-
le* troop concentration.
It waa a general offensive.
Then tea Japanese Infantry at-
tacked. and fighting became gen-
eral all around Peiping.
Chinese military officials de-
clared teat to capturing Fgfctai,
Just southwest of Peiping, the
Chinese hit te* dty fro* two di-
rections, overpowering tea ra-
matndar of tea Japanese garrison.
Th# Japanese war# reported to
have opened an offensive on Chi-
na** troop# at Taku. port of Ttont-
ato. a -
A Japanese motortoed column
triad to out th* Petplng-Hulyuan
drawn that Mrs. Rosa*vaIt raaaiv-
ad oaty Si far a .(aria* af tan
broadcast*, *30,000 going te a
PBK aaaartad that Mrs. Roosevelt
“earned" UM mosey, sod. Had It
|*<m to charity after being plac-
ed to bar toeswM, wsoid have base
Th* aewimlHai was ropattad ta
have agrood tataativaty to la-
1 th* antes** oa personal
holding romptoiaa, which now ran
from sight ta 41 par coot of ofi-
dtotribated proflu.
$2000 Per Week for
Child Actor Spumed
On* hundred and thirty
man, mirahtra af to* F*sMPj
club af Orac* Mathodlrt teurrh.
mat tort night at Camp Clew.
Trinity Bay ham* of Mrs Ora
Glenn Ilfray. barhaaS#
lirtaaed to aa latararttot addraea
by W. J Baras*, oflhe legal da-
pertinent of H*mbl# OJ 1*1 la
fining company ’
Th# program and repast woro
provided by *M#mmitta# headed
by r. C Salon aa ahalrmaa sad
W. M. Knowl#*, was master of
protsa ar nun*| up nirt« i
molrta driver* a**r bui)u
tea weak eat d, driving 1Wa
evuntay. robbing thair y,^ '
leaving them bound
Pollard and Laughrey
reeled ttvre driving * l4| 1
Abbott behoved wu ^
burd arid ba wae a de,„,fc
•akad to b* ptooad in L
custody^sooordtng lo Abboa"
FOUR MEN KILLED
IN FIERY I
1 directing.
A. Daria
whkk arrMgod the avqpt. la *d-
ditioa I* lassa aad Kabwfaf,
war* N D. 9*m. Wm Quarts,
A. J Foahnar, O. X Tawler, %
J. Moon. C. W. fkm IMP*
a
lav. Waraar X Rtorier, pastor
of torn charch, aad Dr. Wuf
at larai
■rbooia. mada brief tallu
lb. Item (bad aa tadtriduat
ftpto SRi-
ik* United SUtas ronetllatlaa
Suspects In Texxs
Robberies Are Held
HOLLYWOOD, July <8 <GP» -
Freddie Bartholomew'* movie stu-
dio has offend to rate* hi* salary
to tllOO a weak hot tha ll-yoar
aid stork aant aad guardian raft-
MrALERTER Okla. July to
4'Pi Two man giving thair name*
aa Loo ilia Laatar Pollard. U.
Aubington. N. C„ aad Jama*
Laugkroy. SO. at NaahriUa, Twuu
wrt* MM Rais today and qoartioa-
ad concerning a oert*# of hoidopa
Tom Abbott, chief of police .aid
■ . .. . fu nuT, tnformtUon from Taaaa aothori-
**"**".. aa eooiq no* indicated tee man ware *ua-
mart hi* ahligation* and aava aay-, _________________
thing tor his fbtoro with tea. than
a tLMU wags.
Th* sent, Miaa Miliircnt Bar
alamaw, said she would return
th* boy ta school la England and
and his marie career units* tha
mat "because every-
body is after his money."
lOrattouad from Pagp „
Hh* kr s tnfcg rtatloa
Moffau aad U. hrotlwr »
MoftotL aperato is Put
Th* two Graham „#n w*,'
route te Wkfedla Foil*.
Tha gaaetia* esploded
two
than lee
• mem • i p Mill II B
wBtokPl «f Um
buried far mm ti
a/W th* roAston
Othing waa huraad lr»
tom at Ml fear man. AR |
iiiwm* apparently dto4 „
H« ws* aastoteus
mssfu raarhod him aad Mil
zfszsxs.
ta aa ArcdMr CHy hospital
•aa a ooa af X Q. Brt^i
■a wwa__.4 — ’
WW&9 WVWt
Baad DMy R«s Waai Ate
Henry Whiddon
INCOME TAX SPECIALIST 1
Public Arc*sating
Nalary l*ahllc
Ikoae 21* 1U W. Pear**
-P-O.R-T.-I
mblBBW
THURSDAY. f»ll> A1
Doafiaad
(*r ireatnr**'...
“ thrill -hit
wP Msstgaarory *• the I
hahy-fasad IMart...
“NIGHT MUST
FALL”
With
Ratari tolNTGOMIKT
• lamisl RUMR1.I.
Katra Addadt...
OUft GANG
la *R0 A MIN HOLIDAY* I
Aad Edgar BERGEN Aad|
Charlie McCarthy Camady
r/i HF V HOI I r
IS tllE TIME TO
BUY A GOOD
railway near Saho, which wa* de-
fended by Bhth Yu-Shan'a militia.
Chinese source* aald tbat In re-
ply to tee various Japanese ultl
time limit hi* ex-
pired, t^ie Chinese Issued one of.
tbeto own, giving the Japanese 48
hours to withdraw thair troop*
from Norte China, falling which
there would he 4 general Chinese
offensive.
ISIIl
'33 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $295
Maw tiro* ,,. ertgtoal finish ..
A wow of o car tor th* meaty.
■aat rover*.
. , (MASTER) , . ,
UCHEV COUPE $545
Now Gaatra) (too* . . . new Duca finish
Motor A-l . . . will give yaara af aaw
gjyrv-feax t
• ......
’34 CHEV. COACH $375
New Duco (lakh . . . (teat cover* .. . malar
rtboill .. . new tirm . . . . real vacation
value.
’31 FORD COUPE $145
Uilt .,
price a
New paint
. . .You can't touch thl*
motor rebuill
such a good car.
good tires
anywhere for
HUGE OMELET
8TRAJJELLA, Italy, July 28
<ll.fc~-glx thousand egg* tumbled
out of Giuseppe Roncl'a overturned
truck, cranked’bpan on a (tolling
hot macadam highway and in a
huge ome-
U "
’32 CHEV. SEDAN $245
New Dace finish . .
A-l. A car that haa
former owner.
new tires . . , Motor
been treated right by
’31 CHEV COACH $175
Naw paint . , . seat cover* . , . motor perfect
The vary beat I»S1 car in town.
’32 FORD COACH $195
Rebuilt mater',.. east caver* ... gsad tote
It will tak* you aw yaar vacation aad ton]
hi aafrty.
’30 FORD COACH $100
Heat rover*
'itse
- Yap want find »a*h
arris county.
good jtirew . . . meter goad.]
f value anywhere rUr |
’34 FORD SEDAN $295
Now MR, . . mete*
class condition. A car
many Mile* of service.
guerealeed
la Dr* I
te fir*
’34 FORD PICKUP $2951
New paiat ,. . good Ur** . .. motor rebuilt !
A dandy truck far aomaent who want* a li*M |
truck. ij >' '■
’33 CHEV. COACH $295
New paint . . , new nest rover* . . • part***
throughout. You'll have n* trouble **• I'***
vacation Is “i. lilMiaHMl
this car.
’34 CHEV. COUPE $325
New paint
car.
ed
- F..H. ... *n exceptionally good, elate
. One of the car* we thoroughly overbad'
In our modern plant.
Tri-City Motors, Inc.
512 W. TEXAS AVE.
PHONE 54
GOOSE CHEEK
assist
Rrya* CriteFtorl
4 i he masting ofl
P__,1 Tuesday
L"? Lear id
UN**!. .
I 0 SavaBi at
I yua Prato.
»7tH.SB«Hhteton.i
l*rarite*rtf“'
Nmrteen
iSfiSC.
fc u* h^ arimat
, ,1 the ate** teh
tonight Rlri|
iHaauncari.
_ ( tab Ptaaa
I newer Hhow
Oonaa Croak <
.Mae its faB ftowar
r IS at tha Ovae*
It WU* derided ~
1 at tea loom of |
MSW.OGL
jlW te*
j suMtdad to
*nd O. a
•tows guaate
of Hourtoe.
of flower Show*.
^ Beak, astetar of
I Qerdan dub at I
BrwM Prurtt,
v*. A H Lab
markka. Staritog. J . |
l aad Kt»h#r.
, dub will m«
jwerotng. Aog. R. at • I
Mrtbodut ' hul
I Hive Ctab Caaetls
rv Dwacc Pins L
4 aquara Sum* which tl
i club of Rabahah *'
jwd for Thursday
I canceled bacxoae of
I Mm. a D. Fatomr, a
I the rlub It waa annouml
bwb W.MJL Oim I
lil> Prognuh
i Woman's Mtorionary i
[.Be Baytown Bapttot
rl iu dbcaaatew topte|
at tta monthly
pvgram meeting
opening song.
I" waa followed by a
| Mm J. M Brtottoy. A
"Jraua Call* Ua."
i devotional, given by
i Johnson. Aw*te*a’a|
item tee negro Baptist <
I telly tang "Swing Low,
and other song*
on te* |
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doctrine
ACROSS
»—A recap'
cl* for v
31—Cover
33—Fetish
35—A glossy
surface
ton fabr
37- Froth
38— To bat
Wtoeth ■ v
oroualy l
African
urtaclantl
antelope
cally
'—Vim
(cricket)
^Acquire
39—Cattle
►-Mineral
(poatic)
aprlng
40—A course
•rWooden pin
woolen n
*~8et thickly
terlal ua.
rith point*
for hor*<
~Ran’a name
cloth*
—Color
41- Disturb-
of Edward •
DOWN
ance* by
mob
Roughen#
-A substan-
tive
‘An artlat
"ho draws
lot Maga-
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4~Nourlahe
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1937, newspaper, July 28, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022878/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.