The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 184, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1938 Page: 2 of 6
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PACT TWQ
FLOODS AND COLD
FOLLOW STORMS
JASPER
THE DAILY SUN—fiOOSB CREEK, TEXAS
(Continued in« t«c l)
ended «ra Amarillo Sunday while !
rain fWJ ;« the »*»t dad wwth per
tiara of the rtitt. /,- j
Visibility m the Amarillo *n>« L
we i reported J united to /tee mile* |
. today. The -wind had rear.fee.! 1j.
ssf 22 as tear.:::. ,.:f.
OF DEAN IS
BROUGHT TO END
Abilene aw the p
state drewhed Hy heavy rainy’dur-
lit the week-end. StrtMun*
rafter frvca their bed* by
downpour in North, a«Cfc*i(« fix-
greats
tjlwaalay -tenupyraturwi for!
larisufi* «f ftp I
title. tonight,- With # hard frwttj
id, for the I’.nrhswto
•Continued rrora page l >
,j've,. The doctor told Sfrs. Noe then
that her hue band could not last
much longer if persisted in hi*
fast. ;■«
He bes$n In show other eymp-
trims jOf stsrvatlon. He became rr:
*gdikg#edrh* *of.
noae Meed; he slept fit-
fully; dehydration weakened him
seriously, although he had been
putting ice cubes in hie mouth and
SMALLPOX SCARE OVER DANCER
' . ____MONDAY, JANUARY 24. j*
SPANISH AERIAL ! An^jnch F<*, to i
to Kai
Ft
WARFARE GROW!
•Corttinu'-* from page X)
! firet "eye for an eye" raid on..Sal*
I a manta Friday they, destroyed, Uk
j' general headquarters of the Ger=.
ffcSMSf „*
tage of senate rides ^
controversial measure fefk®'
a decision by
~2p.
predicted
4»K .---------
A «.>ct wami.
imRe Tw»-j
Rain* that broke the winter !
■ drouth to Kinw*, • Htlshnma. and.
Hwaouri' '^trendtjfajtQ. th> Gulf
Jit north portion of \t>st
At ■ Tetarkana.; a rl~ud:bur»t |
hroaght more than nine iwhe* of - j
jatir ti.* ~----*~I*
««SM>*I
rtudni
. iliBWrid more thwPj
i«f.rain over the wee*- •
. and.
■rate*
! Yesterday he sat among the
worshippers in the Cathedra! of
! Kt. Mqry. It was the first time he
had not occupied the pulpit in 17
I years. He heard .a fellow priest
denounce those who preach and
-c practice "vagaries.” It waajfor his
man units as-ting the nationalists .......
arid killed several members, of l eader Alebn W. Barkl!
the German general staff the senate wilTmm**
ir-Wfta believed
*r-‘
removed as dean by Bishop'James
Mi Mason, head of the ffawtei>ee
. c,
”1 neirr • said hive'let you practice Ju-JiUu on the
furmfurr. If Id known jmid learn so quick!"
jLi*-The, straitr of Mpsslnt, was not
fat the airport • The government
Trimly river, whirls *-;>■
SlwSRi DEATH Of ROSS
torn ttmd hmm-~ ,
Mat!* were grow ove
siate With the -tceptnn of the j
Panhs-T'. » • - - SO® 33 J.S_______________ . .....■
.....Tie*.- of tarn me». B>od fe-! (Cgnttoned 'frow-paga.l),;, - {•ftito'.Md.*'dt^|aitt?.tin».t>erauad-.j.--~.-; —~ -~r
tween Amaru-, and M « ~ ^ ^ ln* hu mother to penrnt him Iwf
'^mfipER SOUGHT as* ss-t ts
diocese. BpWW......
He left the cathedral Just be*
w-tha ^aA ef-the setrvieas and
walked alone, across the street to
the deanery. As he mtphld;. his
mind was frlled' with Plan* for jti*
fulurr. He was cdhSIddring taking
trip to Nortlj Carolina where
his mother lives. He wtui mediUt-
ing on the final stage of his ex-
periment with immortality—the
abandonment of Holy Communion.
Seo D'UrgcIt Twelve were re-1 the opposition, predicted
ported Wiled at I ort Coo :s eh. procedure would b;
14 killed and 53 wounded at f!ig-
Gen Gonsalo Queipo De Idano
tlonallfit commander in chi :
in the south/ averted that 1)
children', Id men and three Wornc.
were killedTli tlie loyalist raid o.;
Seville.
ESSO HOUSTON IS
VISITED BY IS
M
y-c.
A
... _. _ ing aboard her' first cares
” Trbm I Gibraltar and' that gf|er- Js the Tilth' of ten new
H« was thinking of the hundreds
of letters. and telegrams he has
ft was■•'umtrrstrHHt that Bruno r°h*<ti<>usnes».
'Ten years ago
~j Nr was- .Kejirig fut-.ier'.-ttw-.mmh'
nake the flight. He glories tn
DEAD IN GARAGE
that Mia* Ptoehot had sometime*
twee depressed by bee inability
to get along with Oaatr* who waa
dMKrtbed. m *-Ui* one tore of her
MM- -
. They 'Were separated and rcron-
eU«d several tmsea but wera liv-
tog apart at her death, .
stealing an automobile',
bis first'crime.
ARCADIA
farole f/lMBtRn
-fr^ JiaeMI KRAY
[ erikT ' ”
John HARKYMORK
Ttir-
“TR IK( ON F KHS! 0 V'
M I'm...
Topeye t artoon
M usical — News
He caiDb _to . Chti-ago in 1934
after .-breaking WH at Hrainerd,
Mian . July 28 of the same year
--------. r.,^, t.:.
f„r will make H.~*
It was
YOUNG MUSSONINI
ON ATLANTIC HOP
Noe set (
out food. His plan was wd
, with-
by a Tri-Citiea
ambulance.
Funeral Home
kned 1 lYhen a taxi dancer in ir'large Del foil dance spot was
1IVDCSC EAIllin I wttod*. He waited on him. brought!l*“crs ra-nio. ure uii^tr. mk.7 lZi ”*k1b‘!’mw'fnod*".inti ■ I'have smallpox health officials ordered more than 75 Uxi *»«> amouiance.
ACTRESS *nfr^:,lbyfrtiS^y• ^ zsrz
, r-w.».. in .,oas "I've convinced mv mother this *?v*llieh ho ex,sted tI,rouRh *» immumred. J., the photo above, Dr. James McVeigh is vaccinatingH^t ^L ft 5“" ^ ?.Uk " t"
"I've omvinced my mother this .
time She promised that she ° ,
woulxl not worry too much.. -We
Signora Mussolini waa said to
have t« en upset wherr young Bru-
no went off to Spain to Join tbes
nationalist air'force When he
came ha'-k.' hlr pwrer.ts were re-
ported to have Imposed severe re-
strlcttons on his mov hients,
Thc flight will be r-'vle In three
In 1931 Mrs. Noe sued for di-
v»r^, charging that she had Sen
J'"‘" ’ **■ * * a mal
laps covering approximately 6,000
naflea: -TV first lap, .from Home
Tn Dakar, . .West Africa, to the
child. The Noes have two daugh-
ters. Noe feught the stilt, testify-
ing that he was trying to live an
^absolute idealism” arid that mar-
ital reiations !were sinfut itnlens.
they were for the purpose of pro-
creation. Mrs. Noe lost her'suit,
and they separated. ! She return-
ed to him at the end of IDS'! in
the hope that she could Kb| him
aaide from hfs detenflinaUbn to
la fast.
whlchj^ffii
over Um; Sahara rlesert.
to
The second lap U from Dakar ...
‘ Young Musselir i » >v the last Natal, Braril, and the third from
, to. 'take. off. , m Attflto Sim*, j Natal to Rto De Janeiro.
J Premier MusseSini's persmia! pilot ■ ' ttLseo sald that the planes In-
Hfirf fif fN<* gvrih/iftiftri * Aod«,l enalnt .t*. « act..
and commander of the expedition tended to maintain a regular fly-
* as the first was fojlowed > u.g schedule.
laSt
-DAAi
£iZ
by Ctftt, Nln Mosvatetli
Bruno * father, who earlier had-I The chances of death by acd*
been reported.planning to accom-1 dent are aald to be 1 to 1^00 to
patty him in his own plane as far the United Status thi* year,'
LAST
DAY--
Starts Tuesday— .. >
S Bit; DAYS!
RAfT
..*i\
-ft’s here st last the
ptetare ywi h»» brea
waiting for—
‘*TH f
road Back*’
With
JOHN KING
RICHARD TROMBFU,
”t»T,IM" S( MMHRVILI.K
DELUXE
1 w4ajr - TntMliJ'
A leaded camera.:.
Hw only weapon! • •
“EXILED TO
SHANGHAI”
with
Will Vi K 1.0RD
J1 .’NR TR VM.s
See The
1938
EVINRUDE
MOTORS
From 2 to 36 H.p.
EASY TERMS
City Marine
Store.-
NT flmrwXreeF'litr*
iao I Vummtt'~- -
211 . .......
'V-e' House Creek
■;s
(fed
p>r-0-R-X”vji
r,.,
Tee5d« Only—
ThriBtoihwith 1*, firr
of sdvsniuK!-
“Knight Without
• Armor
Starring
I ' ’
Robert BON AT
rhMP- :
h*i bereaming Trio,
«, Me*i aqd Mriiini*
In rttoc t»n The liomm”
ms,
A
i -
Jr
Texan Now
Sc - iSe TW fi
The most exciting
love story ever laid-
ifjlrr j
<magl
^ r'tnr''-ir,rw,"PigA ~~~ur’Uto*jtjr XI
LABOR AGAIN TO
SCANPEACE HOPE
(Contlnuud from page l)
by-product, coke and chemical
workers branch of the miners un
ion, today. ’ ,
The Federation bad not decided
whether to take punitive action
against the' C. I. 6. or to offer
ne^”^'cc “ pTana 'TSe~ counclT
waa authorised at the last Fed-
eration convention to exphT any
all of the 10 C. I. O. units.
Although several of the rnun.
ciT members, were known to be
ready for still more active war,
President William Green and oth.
officials still hoped for even-
tual peace. Green, before leaving
for th meeting, Aid that he
thought a changed leadership in
the C. I. O. would assist reuni-
fication.
Beforc taking any action, the
council will give serious consid-
TaHon to the FRtlnt psaeiTt^Br
alist press agency from Glbral
‘ picked up in London, alleged
that an explosion shook..,national
ist Aigeciras, across the front!
to return to New York
ward a great munitions dump,
Morocco, was seen to be on fire.
.T&^Joyailatl' quoted- ah allega-
tmu that ajwmtaLOf
~ai-r*st(*l-aA-nAlgo6lwa
(Continued o.w ,r
A dispatch of the Spanish Toy- toned the Esso HauStc
on when 1
was laimchert in.Bncem&r
^eE^riroultm;,^
.....- -The Esso Houston is 450 ,,
Mrs. C. E. Gibbs, of. North in length, has a beam of«fa
Goose Creek street, Sunday was
taken to her home»from the
Goosp Creek hospital by a Tri.
Cities Funeral Home ambulance.
James Ralph, today had
son,
been
tal to their home at Highlands
With Capt. H b. Darling, i
master, heading the fist, 1
fif,-tffle..£«Ji!_ahowed
the shin fmm
tuUsHtonr,
from the cBws h&t to dew,
in the engine/room,
and si? inches, and has a u
capacity -of 105,000 barrels,
also is equipped to carry
sengers. \
Capt." Darling. wf» p3
known here, .said that tie,
ship '"handles better than wl
have ever been 6n: Why ”
l i the photo above, Dr. James McVeigh i
Marie Sylvester,, wie of the taxi dancers.
TIGER ATTACKS TRAINER
At the depth of'the depression,
United States reached
wu>k i iow, wax; uuncu uvavefl 1 tauutu
A slash of the arm inflicted by a its all-time low birth rate—16.5
tiger, had John Myerk, veteran f births per 1,000 popOlation.
animal trainer of the Al G. Bar- | Birds fly in “V” formation so
nes-Sells* Floth circus, in serious that each bird will be exposed to
pital today. : ■— entists belitfVe.
Baytown hospital by a Paul
k’uneral Horae,
Lille Oman, of Cedar Bay-
ou, yesterday wasr moved from
the Lillie-Dpke hospital to her
home by a Paid^U... Lee ambulance.
-——
turn on a dime." The lst#
safety and service equipment
been built into the new
She will ply between Gulf
East coast ports and the We*
dies.
COLDS
FEVER
Try 4<RoK-My-T«wn, •
I.innmenl
UWi Mi
MUM-
s
iVe fing * ‘ H ith its 20
re(,f, 'rcnacl-a„e 'roHs oui
e'Sde/Ccdvf ,f0ne^a.
n!u*«*<xq,
nations with the C. I. O., thp rea-
itujLa.fQr., the, failure of thcae ne-.
MA*\-
v 1
r
gotlatldna and the fact that cer-
tain C. I. O. leaders have since
publicly admitted the C. I. O. was
to blame fer the failure,'’ a Fed-
eration statement Raid.
It wasjpidtolt the A. r ..f I
referred/to David Dttblnsky Khd
MAX 'Jtoritxky, C. I. O. leaders
wbo/blame Urwts for collapse of
negotiations.
a bet
you
OIL COMPANIES TO
DEMAND NEWTRIAL
fContlnoed trpm fags U
Texas and mid-continent oil fields
during 19S5-36.
The charges originally included*
24 companies and 56 individuals
At various tlrdel^during the
months-long trial, Judge Stone dis-
missed charges against eight com-
panies, 20 individuals and three
trade publications. Four of the
defendants have resisted removal
to Wisconsin and two are ill.
Government attorneys refused
to comment as to the effect of the
verdict upon future policies ih en-
forcement of the anti-trust law.
The convicted executives face
possible maximum fines of $6,000
and one year in prison. The cor-
porate defendants may be fined as
much as $6,000.
life
^Verything r c,Weffc
* &:
™ teZr ^’ -
ler-tasting.
\f ’4‘- ■ "
uh. mi:Z4
wfim.
T:~'m
£*, ,iJ.\
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We
y. deputy gr
4, section
Star, was
[ other visit
a six o’clq
I which Mrs.
it - Stitimda
tabic wa
- amt <fnt<
gement- 5
j Mrs C. W.
acluded in th
Haile and
! af Port Art!
betoOuilt-f„,
. Vernor
Dumont, Mr.
jier of Cros
: Gari'ie
s Johnson at
bovelln, all
r Mrs. Spei
wn. iris. Al
to .p£rry,-JS
r Bayou
O'
Weekly
Radio Features
Lawrence' Tibbett
Andre KosTEiANirrz
Paul Whiteman
Deems Taylor
Paul Douglas
A Good Assortment of Best Sellers
*t Pooular Prices* Always on Hand i
VgMMsAPHI
The DAILY, SUN
521
■“DUAL killing probkd.
SHAMROCK, Texas. Jan. 24.
(l‘p»—Police investigated today
shooting Saturday night In which
H. C. Smith and his wife
wounded faulty and Mrs. Smith *
ely and Smith succumb- '
Youll find MORE PLEASURE
in Chesterfields
milder better taste
Vy
their food preferences
CCC boys
as their favorite
* ■
*
and Julian
[)ne hundred
present at
Bayou cl
jiing at which
> official visit.
Hor BTU
lEmertaJncd
no Kxcell Youi
I B, t U. of t
ay evening
lenient with
dbury, presto
ess..
eventeg’r
i concluded wit:
^eshments of le
miniature air
ttdrops, life-sav
jit sticks.
ent were M
dbury, , Jewel
Banning,
Bradbury, i
j Smith, Leta
(Ki.'lly and Mes
Vht, Sam Bramli
Atchison,
p. Fisher, Mr. ar
dUuy, .Mi. Mur
) He kb-, |. i.stm
■tail Officers
lends, parents
he advisory boai
Masonic hall
and witnessed,
illation of offiji
| of Rainbow for
;hryn Herring, da
Mrs. G. R. Hei
lied, as worthy
ting Miss Flo
fester of Mr.’an
'er.
ollowing the ins
kfitet room,
regular meeting
be held at 7:3
hall ^ and all
(ed by Mrs. G.
her advisor, to at
Georgette V\
for the chap
ked office to Wl
died Saturday.
ly Club
pts Tomorrow
ventieth Century
and England
(J topic for the s
Study club a
*y at Baytown
Mrs. C. R Ml
present introdu
roll call will t
l current events,
pe musical portion
" will include a
go’ (Albenix) by
p>ry; vocal solo,
») by Miss Kat
<°lo, Selections
(Granados) by
vocal solo, fir
and O, Soft, wa
»r) by Mrs, L.
*olo, Valse Cap
U by Mrs. w. B.
"«nstration .duh
Ps Finance Part’
•I- S, Hagood
la opening h«i
^o'clock Tuesday c
party to be
Cedar Bayou F
atlon club. Game
to played am
club and their
to attend.
[Regular meeting <
held Wednesday
borne of Mrs.
*ben the dub will
Ping of the meat i
m'V AH women
demonatratlon
to attend.
j. *
^hful Workers
* et Tuesday
regular weekb
of First Bapti
eri class will be
r* tne business sc
*rs will draw n
°f group
captains are
to attend.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 184, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1938, newspaper, January 24, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022969/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.