The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 6, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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Luting of Grace
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Ay morning.
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SACRAHENTO. Cal, Aug. «i
BATON J»OUQK, u. A«* «
(INS)—Queer ptctogrsphs, carved
oa weather-beetrp canyon walla in
the east Mojave deaert, m*y aoon
yWd U»e secret. §t. II.WBPt!!*,l<>n
and rrreal the "rig* «f MVeral
•arty North and South American
fjEh waa indicated by Curator
David Banka Hogero at the Santa
rova&g
dry track before opeeilj/*
Sw""™1
“Juot how soon 1 *» *«,,
underway is now , kmL'
depends largely upon thT«
ltaelf. Thunderbolt i*
Art eater for the attempt t
aU must wait,” the notes’C
driver declared as he tum
flat* whlrh are still Wltt'v
over a wide area,
_Capt. Eyston declared hi
of power ha* dreaded to tha
praoaot state adtalnlitmHiin Ita
titular hand to RMtiard W. Leeds.
pnmnei tf Uahhaa But stroat
ta Ita tmasuaiftng couactte art
Seymour Wrtee. wealthy hotel
operator; - Robert S. Maaatii
wealthy bwtaeaaaun mtyer of
[gjtc /Funderburk.
j',!.: Vuml,'(iff
|p|Wto
4* present were
, Wilburn, D. D. El
. R, C. Thomas, W
jeorg»* Nelson, H. (
g. C. MrMaster, W.
. Lee per, C, L. Wll
New Ortenna and Karl it Long,
rtvtd brother of thb lata saw sloe.
Win thte trtmvtr«te be able to
held tha SMMklM together? Or'
sM Bur *** it?
Clyde M. Reed
»,. wtas easily ta Kaaaaa.
Victor of the Kaaaaa Republican
senatorial nomination, former
Governor ayde M. Reed, news-
paper pwMtefwr of fMaono, now
face* the Incumbent, Senator
George McGill, In November. Reed
make two trip* over die tm
mile and said “for t)le .
those wonderful people «fc*
helped me out here" h* £
contribute a considerably |
speed average.
Eye* Magic "Three**
His objectives will be the ^
threes”—33? miles an hoyr
Thunderbolt this se*»«'d
be capable of greater
said, "because last year Kg
every respect an untried a
“Immediately after we M
salt flat* last fail wmfc «*t
Connor, and Mis
program topic ne
lining will be “P
ion in Braril.”
won the nomination In a field of
three.. The B«V. Gerald Wlnrod,
whose enemies termed him the
"Kansas Hitler’*, ran a poor third
In the race. Reed- la known as a
I. Donn. Miss Hes
Married In Bay!
L Eula Mae Beach,
f sad Mrs. John F.
Lnery, Ala., was
Elton Willard Doan
I today at 10 a.m.
Methodist church.
Lb banker official
y Georgia Sullivan,
L wore navy blue
scceasories. C. E. '
lytown was the brid
pun The bride wor
ensemble with white
sage of pink rosebi
Ui correct some of the ^
ficiencies that became in
when the car was run luti
mer,” he said. ‘T have net |
idle through the winter and 1
i gta. of -the wriod lrt»Wmti (f T
the now desolate California deaert.
j Writing* on NftMfl Mayan ««n>
plea In Guatamale and Yucatan
revealed they Uved only about 2,-
500 yean ago. j
Appear 5.000 Yean Old \
Baaing his estinfttes on com- j
parative erosion of the canyons
lievc racing followers will \
Thunderbolt a much better e^
look at when it is brought «t
the salt this summer.”
But most important now, ]
speed king declared, is a Ml
h sM|* Bi thM tmmt rotor «f Mhmm la apm as tas taat Ml
i UM tar tha MW German dirt- of dayllgfct was fading. Be Umpad
1' flhb* ta start experimental fllghu la, hi* heal Watered, Me hack
la tha PMUd Matoa ttto ——gr. atataf tnm tamtage, tat wtta
■fc- The company nmtat.la. act*. £*£*!«■< a atmbs better
sopewMBlaOvea ta Maw Yorh ami ’
B| Waahtagtoa In pursait of »a aims. Wtas la Wa*
BspsrtlBy R ti «*»Nl ****** j Toerk took Ferrtwtt boast that
ftarhiMi jMiltKta tom Q*m*ny a, «eald do 144 bote* ia on* day,
FaSSSSSaawa^awss
HyS^gtwsrtsiggjj
I ****•• ..... ................................. total of 057. ........ .....‘
K ftm Mg problem ta tha mtada of -son, I hurt all wor,” Fan- j
BMgtble oMMstaata hare la whs- bee griflhed at the fin»b. "But it
ilif tha government wffl ftlaaae was e**y. I could have gone .
t WhM «» .»• «« *-1 farther*# Whs** iMmta 1
l||tp* .tar German* to reaum# traps-: „f minatn playing time, but I
if Atlantic fllghU. guess getlin* the plantation waa
gydwfw t oe Barred | enough.’)
Thte guest loo beram# vtut after ■'" ..........
- DENTON—It takas laager to make a draw of stoljt than of
eloth, but the atatue to Pioneer Women to be erected at Texas State
College for Woman is now modestly clothed. Art let Loo Median der.
who atartad a farar wtth hla arighial modal of fesrftada fhtwroa le
Parting a pioneer family, won the approval of the Board of Control
with tha model pictured above, which Is now under construction.
Crtttea of the original claimed that , the figure* "looked Ilka apes.”
and that a nude statue was not “appropriate to a woman's college
campus.* ^
Maxie Lott, 24, serving 10 years
from Bowie county for armed rob-
bery- ,
They slugged Cline and then
[" forced the guard and the 19 con-
* victs to run to the nearby Hous-
3 ton-Richmond highway and blockj
r the road. Five motorists were
c halted.
, • Lose Pursuers • r •' J
A blue. Oldsmobile coupe was
1 taken from Klaische, Houston
. salesman, and the four convicts
. sped away toward Houston. Pur-
i suing motorists were out-distanc-j
cd.
State highway patrolmen, sher-
1 iff's officers and police blocked
highways Into Houston, but no
trace had been found there of the!
fugitives.
Immediately after the escape,
Cline " herded his ■ convict squad
back to the prison, half a mile
from the.scene of the break, ob-
tained a state auto and began an
all-nlgbt search for the quartet.
Clothes In Auto
Cline was directing the digging
of a gas pipeline for installation
in a new central farm unit when
the break occurred. He was the!
only officer present and was arm-
Doan. who has bee
Uet for about tei
In the treating de]
mble Oil and Refini
He is the son of
u of Welsh, La.
if trip to New Orl<
La., and Montgome
I track.
Indicating he may aUeag;
run before the flats arel
Eyston said he doubted m
. he would be. able to wait tntfj
course is completely dry aSa
drenching the flats rewivM ‘
June and July rains, |
"However, we hope to tag
great deal from our nest m jj
we shall certainly vet an idem
the value of streamlining fnaj
water which may he thrown t^i
every side,” he declared. ||
Jenkins’ Car AsseabM |
Meanwhile, Ab Jenkins, Um
md Mrs. • Doan wil
at 20! Iowa street
TODAVh
ed the fact that Mayans once liv-
ed in South America and Rogers
may. prove they also roamed Sou-
thern California, still unestab-
lished is any evidence to conclude
whether they originated In Asia;
trekked across the Arctic archi-
pelago Into Alaska and south to
the Mojave desert where some
might have broken pff moving in-
In G Ant Vi Amawtna • n» mhAlWnM
f Workers Hav<
at Church
monthly social 0
diet Willing Worke;
ield Thursday night
parlor of the chun
t a short business 1
, contests and stun
NEW YORK, Aug. 6 CP>--Put-
tlng the Jiport shot here and
there:
The tennis fathers say there
won’t be a break-up of the Mako-
Budge Davis cup doubles combi-
nation . . , But that doesn’t nes-
essarily mean they will play .. .
Because if Australia reaches the
Challenge round, they will have a
guy named Adrian Qulst on their
doubles team ... And be has
KENTUCKY VOTE
SfHrrsS b heavy, pet
' —trice. —4 that he — ««tli (Oaiitatal <—■ fagM 1}
weuld carry commercial passed- stride* In the ttrt weeks of hte
gwt ta tqtanma ffiM ilntagu ita— «anpaiBa, ” -
■ TIM only rseoaret was to use he- roar investigators of the sen-
$ Wm. Vpm which the f#minM*t’»t« 9—palga akpmOUam com-
L las a virtual monopoly. mitts* wm In the stats watching
.2—.............;• Ika KolUtltiM ’ —<ahNIw
Bred by the entert
jlttee, with Mrs. Les
as mistress of cere
aittee members wsr
conquered by the Aztecs and part
of the group made a grand exodus
to California.
Inter-Communication
“I cannot hasard anything more
than a* pure guess, for I have not
yet analyzed my flndihgs suffi-
1 Wilburn, Bennie \
Wilburn, Wooley an
tpmelon was served
ails. A cake was
. T. C, Scarboroug
will bake the ca
itember meeting.
Henderson Presid
it iinftMiri h« Bass it •—mm ef coaroaf WrA wont*
H :r. era and federal employes in ft-
wSZfTwur Nwtr ti-HArtr. Urn Chand*
- - - - tar forces had bean Mewed of
% g?7!'-o- ^ t tscHca.
I/-, NtaiM rauH In e ^ j
: dbenasat the umber of sadi th*b- campaigns last night.
- pates - . NwMjr dNj* os tia m*n <d
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6 <UR
•AboanI the Grace line freighter.
Cap— especially equipped for the
purpoaa. an unusual - botanical
mqiedltton Mw aUtad from here
for South America to collect rare
plants of that continent. Including
"rriathrea” of the tobacco plant,
far evanhml tronaptanUng and
cultivation in North America,
Om dtafamT of tho' -taMapkll'
will be estaUisbrnent of an atr
----_.<II V. ---■-
•tart the dtetategraring move-
awnt?
One thing la certain. The ma-
chine Is torn, and for the Burn-
er the maw-who can control Ita
workings, It effaro an uninter-
rupted reign over Louisians peU-
tlCS.-- -
4 “ fti-iSSSTsTiSf 5*IS
StaSTtMtar itni ffctoemilii tow* during » years te ptdltkWn.
at Mssrov or duoagh the Russian He urged his hsMera to "silence
—bnssy hero- ilia fevaraoPa wta—adl* BNl
to make a new ap-.cknwd «wy on* ef Ma campaigns
ir through Hhigemiuu tom during 20 yasrs ta poUtktam.
r thioagh the Rusaian He urged hla bsarwa to “sUmca
.the gawntaFi ataiwii aatl
mm***-*** daab the faint hopes of N— Deal
WsutJ haters that the state week! hurt
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HMtfhMtr tart . . 5W «
Bie Double Fed
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A KS* 2SrtAlZ ”*nta rad flow-
SS uT-TS? £22 5^^
Itt' ^ wid pro-
•um todsy for tan futility of ^ second om
Oregon .ntaropdogy stodsnts ■ -jaSStn St taatSI
I by Dr. T. Harper Good-
herd of the botanical gar-
f the University at Csltfor-
a Ms first trip, he spent
II 4HB Ui*1 W®**
i REDFBfl FOUND TO
BE0FH1GHYALUE
rails down from Herkimer. N. Y.. GLOUCESTER, ^*, Aug. «
and eat ta a gallery seat to watch (INS)-Red fish,, once jig#
They Canzoneri fight Kid Choco- awiY hy fishermen as valueless
A ttwntagb’ —# ^*How
where mtnwrou* Mstaric rottea" M-
Wsmukes Hostess
SASLra
* first Baptist Bible E
^uirsday afternoon
bapters from tha j
hsrtft'!
Sanaaras
«• KBr -law-
m P MRU wtth photographlj and aRaMpPlt
support, ha baa aat Ignored tha equlpwant, and planned a sta-
WbMeHouae. week *Mt ta tha «a*w ta tba
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10 VI tost
was hate and love
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 6, 1938, newspaper, August 6, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023103/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.