The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 313, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 8, 1935 Page: 1 of 8
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IrtUntil Judgment %
(^ Damocles Swords.
By Arthur Brisbane
SWEETHEARTS DIE IN FLOOD
ff (Continued From Pm*/v
the mind* of Chinese ujj'
«• the picture || furth*,
Bern occupation in Chin*,
The situations whm
ped off Manchuria from CM
make it the new state of g,
ku», when Japanese naval w
tary forces went into am
Shanghai to enforce demaofc
when Japanese troops mo»«|
from Manchukuo to North*!
and forced the establish^
CKSEK, mpT, BAYTOWN,
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VOLUME 11
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IE FINDING of * $20 bill, aer-
jj, tnd number L-12129816-A
a to be identified among $200,-
i mid for the Weyerhaeuser
L:KLe make the kidnapers
acbtful Government agents
expect the kidnaping owe
toeak wide open in 48-hours".
Servant station agent of the
■ n pafific railroad who tock in
«|ot money” as detectives call
jye, « fairly good description
L individual who used the $20
to buy a ticket at Salt Lake
demilitarized zone iZ T|
sanitaire” against alleged)
—*dl these were in mind,
■ But stateraents todayto.
men of the war office and
offices were in gjjfju
■■ , 'agnatiMC
! feting that Japan sought oa
mediate, effective political
by China to end alleged saS
nese activities,
vt It was asserted that fl
Compliance with what Jaa
glided as reasonable de
woum. remove tension atm,
leave Northern China undisti
Budgerigar is a dealer’s
for the common Australia# !
toted grass parrakeet.
fewDeal Considers)
Kiwer Of Taxation
To Save NRA Aim
RESIGNS
jdgtpers who wrote the d's-
father and mothers, saying
am educated, you will not fee
(to find us”, may find that they
Donald R. Richberg, chief of |
the NRA board has resigned
his position effective June id#
the day on which the original
setup expire*, and President
Roosevelt has asked to stay long
anaORk toaaaist in forming the
new wgtnizatioit, , .
by federal
member of
S*ipis gang,
I, Minn., by
eaded guilty
200,000 *b-
Bremer, St.
Is also sus-
! connection
eyerhaeuser
ia, Wadi.
L the wrong kind of education,
[ft ts scid the government already
Ln the names of. six men en-
Ud in the kidnaping, including
L leader, a drug addict described
Cthe kidnaped boy as the “pot-bel-
If man.
S gas he who wrote the note say-
L how well educated he was. The
L, to which he is addicted may
L given him what the. French
III'delusions of grandeur”.
He lived opposite the Weyer-
'jt WASHINGTON,Sune^’iSWtaxing ^
ihert would be used to preserve purposes of the
studied today in administration circles. ' 1 ^
New Deal lawyers have been developing Chi
pro me court struck down the code structure two i
iyatgrowth of modern theories of legislation put
Forged Check Trail ia
Followed By Sleuth#
Seeking Traces Of
Missing Victims
EL PASO, June
partment of justice agents turned
today to the task of unraveling*
the. mysterious disappearance M
four persons whom they beUeyml
were murdered ,and thgir bodies;
England’s
Empire is C
Dictator In
to plaiting Ti
trembling
uors. practiced bootlegging,
is said to have supplied rela-
f «f file kidnaped boy with
| CAGLIARI. Sardinia. Jutt*
CP.- limit* Mussolini plainly
Gnat Britain today that lu
gainst my
me in my
the same
r little ones
liquor in prohibition day?.
or more of the bootleggers
be in custody even now, al-
fh official announcement is
r while the
make unusual expenditure* for the
ert .or into the Rio Grande.
1 give him a chance to do
before telling-re-
id. Howard
“ Hfrs. George Lorius of Eart Ste
Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. Alberti
IJerhrrer of Duquoin, HI., who
“were last seen in Albuquerque
22' . . „
■ motored *eapi»ne2«9 mike 1
f id IVnkenian sea from Ro«
said of England: ■ 1
"We will imitate to the 1
those who presume to be our •
» masters. They have shown
| when it was necessary to crew
defend an empire, they did
take into consideration at afl
opinions of the world.”
Italy, he said, had timly
elded to accept no coercion li
de^gs^wi^^Ab^y^n|m^ ^
Ab!^nia.U **
The men whom Mussolini
help bear the burden. In this re*
apeet R resembles retroactive un-
employment insurance utile not
subject (0 some of the objection*'
which might be raised against suck
Recent comment on decision* of
the supreme court note that there
has been little dine toward Ilml*
Ing file federal power to tax and
still less on the *to«*
money. Fed ral expenditure* wm»
questioned early In the History of
AMWWAW
HGLAND has a murder-ro-
'msnre-suicide combination that
ues British eyebrows to rise at
The hunt turned to El Paso
where four travelers’ checks issu-
ed to Mr. Lorius were cashed on
May 23 and 24, by a man who la
jone per cent of an inch; Amer-
reporters call'it “the British
ler-Gray” case. A young. wo-
, Alma Victoria Rattenbury.
Sed to a rich old man, was ac
i to helping her 10-yesr-old
HIGHLANDS WILL
’BIDIOR PLACE®
' SCHOOL DISTRICT
known to have spent tho night in
El Paso.
Ho left * trail of these checks j
in practically every town with a
bank between El Paso and Dallas,
where he abandoned the Loriits i
car which was found on the
streets there May 28. i
Because, of dates on some of the
checks, department of justice
agents believe he doubled bade ..
(Continued On Page Eight)
Deadline Is Set By Japan
In New Invasion Of China
rffeur, George Percy Stoner, to
der the husband with A mallet,
chauffeur* drug addict, alleged
TOKYO, June 8.—<U.H>—Next Tuesday will be the decisive day in
Delegation 7 to 7Vi»it
ties in the area.
A full report of the Tientsin
meeting has been sent to the war
office here.
Dispatches, including those of
Japanese correspondents,
bathroom after they returned home
, a few minutes before. He had tak-
en off his shoes and was taking off
his shirt when the explosion oc-
curred
i The blast tore out windows,
twisted the walls and shook the
Mrs. Chittenden, her clothing
aflame, ran through a door and felt
headlong down t the stsirs. Chit-
tenden was carried from the bath-
room by neighbors who also extin-
guished his wife’s clothing with a
blanket.
I ___________ ■■ I i Chittenden was burned from the
shal’s Association convention to waist up. All of his wife’s body
open Tuesday. . was burned except the bottoms of
They will go to San- Antonio nerieet.
when/ thev will meet other South , Mr»- Chittenden will be buned at
S delegates sS Si rema n Jacksonville today. She is surviv-
\TnvXiFriday, ,h, * b,te, ^ Mr. -I.M*.
ing day of the convention. ^ 0a?Tv’
Goose Creek will be represented “jJjw* Mr*- A'is ^
by Chief N. J. King, Km Marshal !!»*» f d Mrs* 1U -Belte 1
‘ISIS’___
Chamber Delegation
Pushes Plans For
Structure
Goose Creek Chamber of Com-
merce today had full ^formation
r of the species” is dangerous, |
fcriimes. An old woman of 70,
pered a butcher shop to buy. An-
per ladp picketing Hie shop in a
ipamerg strike” to reduce prices
pelted the old lady unconscious.
TO prices are deplorable, but
should be limits to one lady’s '
wihent of another, even in a *
pod cause. >
L ■, •_w . i
fOn the other hand, the female of c
* species is occasionally tcnd->r-
rirted. Mrs. Cducci, who shot 1
...... , , from
Tientsin and Shanghai indicated
that China was complying with the
demands, and that there would be
LA PORTE BUDGET
TO BE SUBMITTED
Blit, finance Guide
no necessity for military action,
. However, statements by several
army men in Tientsin, appearing
daily, pointed to a determination
by the Japanese military authori-
ties that there shall be Wide chang-
es in present relations.-
* There were indications that fur-
ther pressure Will be exerted on
the Chinese government to do as
Japan wishes generally.
tki total bonded indebted***. -«f
the Crosby di»trict£#nd fi»
portion of that debt that would be
tranif«nf|$* the Goosa Creek dis-
trict if the transfer is affected. * '
A petition said to carry 80$ tig-
natures will be presented to the
last night V* a tasi cab
said the men beat him into
sciousness while riding a* :
his cab. He was put in fi
seat and the men drove aw
Musband, to death, and was
N by the jury because he de-
shooribg for beating her,
P talks only of (tend man’s
N qualities. “He was a good
wm* man”, says itefe ihournful-
^S9ie thinks "he might be batter
re’s and “I think you never mfss
untfi he is gone”. She
ttWboy.who is “just like him,
R. Blieden, superintendent of the
■ Houston post office building and
I close friend of Congressman Joe
. Eagle. From him they received in-
. formation how to prepare an appli-
i cation and what to include in it.
, Statistics on every subject which
i will show growth, of this city and
, the surrounding territory will be
assembled. Also, information on
, available sites and their probable
cost will be secured. In addition a
proposed plan will b« submitted l>ws, ,awa, w #~~-
with the fonnal application to the day in8lnicted verdicts of acquit-
post office department. Lai for two defendants. They were
The application probably will be Deputy sheriff jt ^ Walraven and
for a-btiifeitog to cost $150,000. g^y Johnson. Judge Wilson also
| Inspector R. B. Black, connect- g^uned a defense contention that
ed with the post office department n(,ne of the defendnnts could hi
at Houston, recently mate a sur- I)unjsi,ed for any offense occurring
vey here on orde^hf. his superior ^ ye8rs before the”»te-
officcrs. He obtained a portion ol dictment was returned on April 20,
,1. , whieh will be in- .. . .....
right a‘ „ ,, , Aid „f the Htorite Oil and fr:
George L Holton, chairman of fining cempaiif ha* been wked in
the committee apjM»inted more than effecting the train«fer, but th«e
a month ago by May,,y H. B. Har- who appeared before R. E. PoweU,
rison to set up a tentative finao- manager of the Baytown refinery
cial guide for the city for the com- were advised to call on the Goote
ing year, today announced his com- Creek trustee*,
mittee had completed its work He told them it is a matter fob
with the exception of Borne “check- fo, two board* to decide,
ing-up" vriteh will be done prior to O. Z. Haler, on* of those apen-
the meeting Monday. tooring the transfer, said the move
Aldermen Prank Boyle and Jeaa js being advanced to give children
Roark were others on the commit-‘of Hishlaoda resident* the advan-
, (Continued on Page 8) tags* of da** A high school and
took his knife fi
started slashing
next to Mm ami
The taxi atoj
leaped out and
-ini lri: SnP
"BRIEFS
J%te«t to* woman ia' hard to
.re Goosf, ttesek and Baytotnt had
planned to send drill teams to com-
pete for the state championship in
speed and efficiency, but lack of
• ADVANTAGES
J.C. Jacob* will he at the Goo**
fi HAVANA, Cuba., June &-<&>
—Antonio San Mlguei, aged mil-
lionaire kidnaped Wednesday for
f&x.OOO ransom, was released Mite
morning and ha* returned to hi*
Naranjite home, his attorney an-
S5a!Ttjgu*l I* known a* Cuba’s
second richest man, it mu not
known whether the ransom was
tori- ,
m battar cooking «*. *
with Imi work
ziataa th« matchbox
ho kitchen
new BEAUTY to your
was ordered to a military hospital early
for observation, the Narashino There
correspondent pf the Nippon Dem-| tor ai
po News Agency reported. ‘dance
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 313, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 8, 1935, newspaper, June 8, 1935; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022966/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.