The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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allAMI. «•-. N«>v- «»—*•«■ Per.
•” bat. secretary of labor, -pro-
the cheerful newt that 86,000
otrhen were added to the nation’«
pyrelli during the iaat month,
nnd weekly wagea Increised by
{{(iit,ooo
jdach March, according to Mi*i
yHgms, more than 2,800,000 work-
m |ue found employment, white
pyieili In October were |70,i)oo,
IW ibo'the March figure.
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__' EAST HARRIS COUNTY FIRST FIRST IN EAST HARRIS COUNTY
the daily s
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B, Artto VOuiM8ljIi55ri«
OF GOOSE CREEK, PELLY, BAYTOWN, LAPORTE AND SURROUNDING AREA
LOOSE CHEEK. TE&AN, TIIKSDAYrNOVEMBKR 21, I 'll SucccrworyTto The Daily Tribrew mi The TH-C
TV piiMdent propoa a to in-
gff- the number of jobs by
(JN.00O. Four hundred million
ddbrr ku» been net aside for that
Iirpow And Harry L. Hopkins,
KHf j. miniatrator, ha* given
S5*WK» to the federal surplus re- Charles A. Lindberah flvto, rV
.ttfeerperstiM *1* bay leer grade .. *"■ “Fittfe
Hfafa talUd a k Wmm price m 111 lBMf poweriul —
(175 pet hundred pounds.
The beef will be processed and
inbuted to the.needy. One 4ol-
aeventy-flve cpnta\ pound,
| it deep meet.' —-■—------
‘Properly cooked it ii an nour-
jhtiag as the most expensive. No
I nr run say the government is not
|u»egr
LINDY SAFE
AFTER HOP
TO AZORES
Famous Flyar, Wife
Finish: Hop |>*pi,c
Bad Weather From
Lisbon, 660 Miles
’OTHER WOMAN SLAIN BY WIFE
AuttwriUt* at Orl'es, Texas, «(t Inves'.igntlnga love triangle
which came to • tragic end with the flaying of Mr*. Pearl Hall.,
right, tt-year-old widow, by Mr*. Mary Boone, center, while the
letter’s husband, L. Wirt Boone, left, looked on. The shooting oc-
curred at the Boone apartment where Mr*. Hall had bstn lured by
Mr*. Boone.
Relief Parley
On Governor
S.P. STRIKE
BALLOT TO
I Men Lead In
Buying Move To-
Aid Nation ' •
[•WHY." ask* a reader, “d nyou
1 "seem to approve capital pun-
I Wment for kidnapers, after oppos-
| iag capital punishment for ye js ”
Answer: Because murder of tLie
JaNtl kind is not discouraged by
Ici^Ui punishment, on the con
|tnfty, when government sets the,
I example of killing, the degr ded'
I criminal follown the example.
Kidnaping in ont murder of the
I old kind, it is a new industry in
Iwhich crimina (industrialists tike
■ether business men run so much
I risk with hope of so much profit.
The greater the risk, the less at-
tractive tijc possible profit. The
|handman and technicians in charge
I the electric chair make the risk
i great.
Two men in California admitt d
aping a 22-year-old boy. They
I him, threw him in'the bay
telephoned his father and
to send $40,000 ‘‘it you
to see your son alive”. It.
ks wcl for the self-eontro lof
in California, that th? two
er-murderero, were allowed
i survive their confession by as
I as an hour. ' . ’
I’ONTA DEL (5ADA, Aaores,
H«v. (Llh-Col. tnd Mr,
BU-,
powerful seaplane,
passed over 1'onta Del Gaita A u
». m. b-Uay, ana he jtoa ior u„.
MWt. They tlew m u,c cirecU i,
oi lercciu, one of the
wian.iji' wtibe gtuup, . -
"miaaie
/
LISBON, Nov. 21 tl'.b—Heavy
weather over t.'ic extern Atumk
auranes »a» believed tou.y to oe ■
de.jymg Col. ami sirs. Charies a.1
Linabrrgii who, eight hours al.e. |
their departure from Liabond, st.il
were unreported at i-untu ue. •
tr-da, in the Azores, i»o tones1
way. I
Tnough announcement of the}
llycrs’ destination apparently w .a
unqualified, Lindbergh has. chang-1
ed his mind frequently during his ’
European air tour, for m- time 1
tie considered going from here to 1
runcnal, c .petal oi the M ideira
islands 6fk miles southwest. , J
ihc Lindberghs made a perfect: m» ** /^TV/ A TV7 I * HT
Sr^a^CSISl'WS Ur A W orkers 1 o Get
370 gallons of gisoline.
Lindbergh and Ins wife, after n
study here for a cold weather At-
lantic uir route that would be feas-
ible comjnercially, arrived at' the
Val aviation base at 5:30 a. m.
Robert Caldwell, American min-
ister, accompwnisd them. Dtplo-
(Continuod on Page Six)
l irstChecks On Saturday
I -Capital punishment does not dis-
i ordinary murder based on
revenge, jealousy, etc.
j But capital punisnment does dis-
the kidnaping industry
I to" do tlfiit'ls' desirable.
sATOR THOMAS of C^’.aho- ganiz .tion
">* says government must issue
1 an'l cheaper dollars, or debts
be repudiated. The gold
s-hsrds” will tell him ‘‘cheape.J
(Continue! on Page Six)
Chides were delivered to about
viro ........... ,,„.i„i 35 mc" lod?,y who were working
untecr rire Uepartmont 8 Burial___.* - /MifA
j . | . “ , on relief rolls when the CWA pro
rund. Tickct« arc now available
around town
I* IW-CWeeit Don’t fori
P*to *ce (he amateur bouts ail
P* Feilowe Hall tomorrow I
FkkL • • - about'20 three-round
pM* for fo’ bits . , Gherman
Pwon o^r here from U Portt
rx H- W. Kilpatrick and R. L.
$Mt are going on to Dallas for
M^ing spree of toys, so they
P • • • And a shopper picket
M five-dollar bill in Sumner's
’toy and gave it to Jack Dow
•for Mose ... M».
Kiber Ugain k aell
ln oafe . . . Andy
*“rson ;i„d “Slu" Robertson
rt fWing m * truck,. ... and i
J; ChaK> Houston salesman,
in*tritnd* i
% A B- Buchanan out for
, ^fore Sun-up—my* he
7f°utpnd is reducing
' 'Tntter kick for an after-
fi»the Tri-Cities . . . Johr
McKinney con»picuous by
*M«vce—-he’s gone fisfitng
anting down Corpus way
' ■ H- Bel* seen on th
J* after a considewble ab-
Z* ’ ’ • There will be nc
candidates In the city
El"*" th«y Wt on the
me by 6 p. m. tomorrov
• kotari m» meet at Robert
. cafeteria tomorrow at
u .
" U p*rte: Mrs. Chrw
nw reading Little Theater
*•••«". M. A. Daniels
E ,ov#r ■*« My*- Tony
7 * tor » visit ... Two
^■’hior handsomes spyed
Crwk* BUsyrorth
ooerger an Luke Hamilton.
from members cf cither org niza-
tion.
K. L. Springer, assistant direc-
gram was launched.
V. F. W. POST TO
EXCHANGE DRIVE
NETTED $2372.20
Three hundred and fifty-five men and women in the Tri-Citiee
ares twlay were employed on CWA projects and were to receive their
pay checks Saturday the first in many months for a majority of them.
Miss Harriett Moore, cast* worker for the local branch of the
Harris county relief agency, said teday that there still are about 45
names of min on their rolls who might be eligible for jobs. Those
mu n ncccDiwr werc *,einK inve*i*Rate<* i° dster-^.
ullILl/ UrrtKlWu mine whether they were to be
. GENUINECOMEDY.hl™
--- men Monday at the relief office in
Whole Town’s Talking (,oose Crcek City hal1- • .
to Be Benefit Show I Somc of thc men wi" *“ve put
17 r-. ! in more than a full week by $#t-
^°r _1Pemen urday and will receive pay at the
The first real comedy ever offer- ,1"8^ ^ Per Hny for a five-hour
ed by the Players Guild is on tap^V- Others will receive pay for
for Monday night when that or- one, two and three-days, depend-
will present ‘‘'lhe'I-n(r up()n the time they had ffut
Whole Town’s Talking” at the j
Horace Mann Auditorium. Tlw; chiks
play is for thc benefit of the Vol- „r,
railroad brotherhood of'-1
flcial* continuing their pool among
8,000 employes indications were,
the officials said, that "a good
, majority would be sympathetic.
The ItalMg will be counted and
the result'wnnounced at 9 a. m.
tomorrow.
Both tkf> railroad executives and
the rmpfoyea stood firmly today,
giving nf indication of a settle-
eraiai points be
•adline. . /
AUBTIN, No*. II (UP),-
Mrn are Iroding the revival of
, __ I buying in Taxae, the Uaivtr-
rUfj TAniVj ?‘ty of Texas Bur.au of Buai-
Rcsult of Voting to
‘ Be Made Known at
9a. m.'Wednesday;
Rfad Is Prepared
HOUSTON, Nov. 21 <t Pi-An
advertisement seeking men will-
ing to work under strike condf
I tien* aepe-red again In a mofning
newspaper here today as the sero
j hour for calling a strike of South
era Pacific railroad employes
Men’s clothing atone showed
e 104 pn cent gain fee (Met-
er (his year -over October
I M2. Department stone and
woman’s specialty shops fol-
Jowed In pereentagM 6t gain.
* Report* -flrf' Ii* iWIM'i"
atom gave October tolas 18
per cent above those for Sep-
tember and five percent above
thorn for October 1932. Sev-
entee* per cent gam* over
October 1932 wen reported
from Abilene, Houston, Port
Arthur, San Angelo, Waco,
Wichita Falls and Conicsna
Collections were three per cent
improved.
100,000 10 =
GET JOBS 01
TEXAS SOON
Gathering at Austin
Preparing to Employ J
Jobless .Who Have--
Not Been on Relief
i
----Settle
the balloon to guard
meat* and ether
■tolar waa tahaa to a
•ad given a cap if
Jk. detail’«f -Mew
police arrived to a*
hack to the ball
CITY AGREES TO
CARRY ON THREE
WORKPROJECTS
Asphalt Ordered For
Road Repair Jobs
By CWA Crews
Tp do its part in providing work
for the men assigned jobs under
evasive when questioned as to the!?* (’WA P"*™’ C,ty "f
meaning of the advertisement for
men appearing here, at El
and New Orleans.
“What would you think it
meant?" was bis only reply.
In averit the strike is supported
by a majority of the employes it
j would' be “two or three days or
future developments,” before thc
walkout is called, one railroad cm
ploye said. * r
Creek today was under contract
jfo cwry out three improvement
*8,0 j pro jects.
The street drainage project
AUSTIN, Nov. 21 d*-M«yoca.
county Judges, relief board mem
jbari and administrators amt bait
today on plans to put 100JWO
imore men to work.
The pew work army la to be
made up of unemployed, other
than thoae o.i relief rolls. A flrat
100,000 ma.’o u.i of relief roll met
went to work last Thursday.
Meantime the state relief com
mission continued its confirmation
of local boards in a iproximataiy
{16 counties where thrre are dis-
putes.
Declaring it ront-ovaned the
state relief law, Carl Estes, Tyler,
tried unsuccessfully yesterday to
gut the commission to revoke It*
former notice to counties that re-
lief hoard which started ’ work
without waiting approval, never
would be approved. - .-----j ---•
More than LMP Texas relief
workers, mayor* and county offi-
cials packed the house of repre-
sentatives hall applauding Gov.
(Continued on Page Six)
“We made what the eea
celled e norm.
Fordo*/. -We I
Mfe kattew
"We suffered no hM*
tog the flight ”
The flight to aa attitude
than 68,600 fret, only
feet under the world
a scientific venture to
mk ray*. He balloon left
Ohio yesterday, floated ever
sylvania and waa ioet from
over New Jersey after
When it waa not
Final Report Made By tw° or thm’ depending on
Group Giving Aid
to School Tots
Finance drive of the Parent-
Teacher association Thrift Ex-
change netteo donations of $2372.-
jvclt Intervening was speculated
here today, It was pointed out
that the president had the right to
„ , , intercede if a strike appeared im-
20, according to a fnral report mjnen^
tor, will appear as o member of} PARLEY TONIGHT
the cast; handling the role of
Henry. Simmons, a philandering | Flnil arrangements will be made
business man. The role is replete tonight at the regul,r mceti|)g q{
with clever lines and situations. Kobert ,{. Tilck ^ Veterans ul
W. I. Gatlin, as Chester Binney, Foreign Wars, for thc b nquet
has the best role that he has re- Thurgday night at which all ser-
ceived during the past year. His vjjg racn w,th foreign service are
to be guests.
The banf|u,“t is to be served
work h3s improved in each per-
formance and the director, G. L.
Keene, could hive found no one
bettor suited to the part. Binney,
ia the play, is a partner p Sim-
mons and is extremely girl shy.
A "past” Is created for liim in or-
der that he may be attractive tc
women. His transition from thc
'|8 per week bookke’per to the
charming man about town” pro-
vides many laughable situations.
In the course of the play his "ptat”
appears In person causing much
worry, embsrrassment, and consid-
erable trouble that will please sny
udiencc.
- Mrs. J. D. Jonss, a new member
of The Guild, will appear to Har,
iriet Simmons, tha wife of Henry
Mrs. Jones has worked h#rd on
(Coiftin'ued on Page Sixjf
. --
Houston Scene of .
4-Day Medical Meet
8 p. m. in the Crystal Cafe, Goose
.Crtiek,
/-dispute
and the
imzaii-m at Anson awes scnooi.i----—----- — —- f*ittosd*S
This is 8372-20 more than th'clP^P0^* to Mtend m»M*e o1
$2000 goal set at thc beginning of,^^* ^
the-drive, which closed November
an old one which ha* been under-
way for some time and provides
job* for men cleaning out drain-
age ditches, storm sewers and the
like.
New projects which the city has
agreed to rarry on are patching
all pavement and cleaning sewer
lines, manhotes and the.like. Tbal -
**£!£* l«U*r project include, cleaning out
the water tower and repairing the
roof of the sratef'reservoir. *.
fhadc today by thc officer* follow- The principal {mint*
ing o called meeting of the or- between the railroad
ganization at Anson Jdnes School. !*>rot*'®r*Krod* aro thl'
The city in the agreements,
signeil today by Mayor C. R. My-
(Continued on Page Six)
in Texas and Louisiana. The
brotherhoods also object to the
Con
$!»47.
divided
7.20 in cash and $100 in cash
pledges to be paid later; 8125 in
bow merchandise; $100 in medic-
al service; and |lQ(f dental ser-
vice, according to a report from
Mrs, Glen Barber, secretary.
After all reports had been made
to the meeting, which was pre- pIoyw_
; aklaFever by Mrs. Prank Lang,
proposed elimination
junciions, Including
CARTER FILES IN
RECALL ELECTION
Lineup for the recall election
-here December 2 was complete to-
ol several day with filing of R. L. Carter
Echo and for * place on the ticket as esndi- for America’s military expedition
U. S. - SOVIET PACT
MAY CLEAR SLATE
Accord to Cancel All
Debts Negotiated
By Litvinov
(Copyright, 19M. United Press)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 W-
A Soviet-American agreement
which would expunge the put end
enable both countries to inaugu-
rate their renewed diplomatic re-
Istionahip with.ff'dtM Mate mav
be reached Thursdeyt
Complete, final ■ (eUleipent of
Russia’s debt to the United States,
Americxn private claims against
the Soviets for confiscated pro-
perty and Moscow's counter-claims
and land partis* sought
«*»a..wldn iipi,. .
Pordney appeared freak
in the least exhausted
long hours In the air ea
sad highest
by man. ;
'Ma-atoiled broadly as he 4ti
flw m§ <f etfml aJmTDI
felt, he relied: v
"SweU."
Msjer Pordney was In
haste to return to the balloon
state troopers And bring
minder Settle back, and ha
cussed the flight only briefly
fore departing with them,;
The eudden appearance of
ney with news of the safety of
streoephere balloon and Its
panto triad tha greatest
along the Atlantic seaboard
ftt» crash hr the dirigible
off the New Jersey coast
apridg;---+-+■—- yM
More than 60 airplanes had
en off during the early
from various station*
Norfolk. V*., and Lakehurat,
|to seek Commander Settle.
The descent waa aa a an.
along the Delaware river at
p.m. yesterday, a short
tor the balloon was sighted in
air shore Alloway, V. J.
Almost sixteen hours
before word of the safety
Rockland, Tex.,; where through date for. mayor, opposing C. R. to Archangel, would be included two men wea, npread. They
freight train crews change.
The dispute invo!v« approxi-
mately 700 issues, nori of which,
the railroad management' has
pointed out, involves reductions in
wages or Ip the number of em-
Details of the entertainment, ^••rinsn, a risingJrotw of tttank*
which is: Intended to Incrc so in-
terest in the V, F. W„ sre in thc
hands of a committer headed by
A. H. Latapie. Other members
are J. C. Hazlcrywd, post com-
mander, L A. Ixrvering, A. R.
Booth, S.
Edge.
W. Dobson md G. K.
LIONS MEET AT
OIURCH TODAY
was taken for R. E. Powejl,
manager Jof the Humble refiner|
at Baytown, and his eo.work«rs
for their support of the drive and A •Whu’ luncheon meeting of]
for their assistance In it. V 'the TrM:lU^ c,rt
iters sj? m
(Cortmued on Psge Six) >wly *****
Mrs. Pruett Yard Contest
Victor; Flower Show Near
_ j Entertainment was furnished by
< ' S. W. Webb, who ptajwd severe!
selected in the 73; Mrs- E. H. Faerber, 83; Mrs.
With winners
beautiful ysrd contest sponsored by P. 0. Cater, 70; and Mrs. Alois
HillMftiM
the contest
selections on o harmonica.
Gueata of the chib were August
ehrlng, E. L. Betofsn, Tom
Pruett, C. A, Ctaame of Houston,
and Webb.
':1“
Myers, the Incumbent.
This places two complete tickets
in tha flaU. ’ • .
Carter will herd one composed
of the present commissioners, R.
C. Goodman, J. J. Redmond,
GaorgaL Keene and J. L Wilder.
Myan heads * tWket composed
of d L. Witaon, G. 14 Hamrick,
Clsudo Tipton anr Bryan Culpep-
Recall of the oommlssionera is
•ought because th*y failed to agree
with .the mayor on his plan to build
a municipal light plant, and Myers'
recall la aought bemuse of hit
failure to co-operete with the
..........................
hi that significant hgnvment -if
negotiations Commissar Maxim
Litvinov is conducting- under high
preostuw with thc State end trea-
sury departments an successful.
Thmixh not yet within reach,
this historic accord Is in sight, the
United Press waa reilaUy taform-
•d.
Litvinov and the Amerlemi nego-
tiators, Ambassador-Designate
William Bullitt, Undar-Secretary
of State WIHIam Phillips and Act-
ing Secretary of. the Treasury
Henry Morgenthsu, Jr., are using
the utmost ingenuity in • deter-
mined effort to come to terms -on
(Continuod on Psge Six)
.........
parcntly feared to attempt |
through the awamp land
the njght. Both remained
craft' until after daybreak.
They were In the
hour* and forty-three i
flight started at Akron,
9;2? a. m. yesterday-
Leak In Oil Pipelme
Over Road Ret
•A-
LeeTracyMakes Undraped
Appearance, Is Put In Jail
the Tri-Cili?* Garden club, mem- Cl
bers of that organization tamed
n; i .i. MEXICO CITY, No*. 21-Lm the blsnkdt slipped off.
Uipninena inoculation American moving picture Traey was arrested yesterday
to Be Re«Umed Fnday .star, f «a arraignment today on
charge* of violstion of public mor-
dsy. :.....
Mrs. B«ssie
Bayou was awarded first place
Pruett ’of C:d r
Ilf thk flower show must
taken fo the community house
Thursday. They will be rr-
•-•J**w**w. Mir* se« imuj gnuinus/. KieWjF Will oc ci" nnreiwi nuiov. .^Aiinauv iv wrere “ viresv w iiMnreo—vine
the ysrd contest with a itcore Of r nged and judged during the Mis* Japhet gave the preventive Tracy; clad only in a blonHet, »p- defamatory of Mexico, that he
HOUSTON, Tex., No. 21
four-day joint Convention was
opened here today by the po*t
graduate medical assembly of
South Texas and the Southwest 86 pAnta. Mrs. J. ,L Ledbott r mr-ming and the show will b*
branch of the American urological 'was second with 80 ami,Mrs. Dan thrown open to the public about
association. ‘j J. Holland a dose third'with 79. j^p. m. The event will clojy with
Nationally prominent medical j Scores of other* were Mr*. A. T. * program at night,
authorities will lecture during (he ‘ Djer, 78; Mr*. W, C. Smith, ,J7{ Kntrie* are expected from a
meeting, leaders here announced. I Mr*. E. P, Fi»:.er, clvb pros! lent, (CooLnued on Page Six)
morning by Miss
health nurse.
al* and insulting. Ihe government,
the reauir of a personal appear-
MM,- infenfit- and undraped, on
a hotel balcony.
Specifically it was alleged that
serum to about 40 children last pea red on the balcony Sundr, Jur-
week and exhausted her supply of lug the mammoth parade In ccle-
the treatment, which had been sup-
plied free by the state health de-
partment, A new supply will he
on hurt Friday
bration of the anniversary of the
revolution against the dictator,
Porfirio Diax.
make things worse, they Mid
A leak which developed :
pipeline under the Goose
Baytown highway near
Lee high school Monday
(repaired today and traffic
been restored over the
Vehicle* were forced
tour around the break
hour* yesterday while tl
. hi--.
cww wi* hi wont.
STOCKS HOLD 1
NEW YORK, Nov.
(Stocks maintained a fit
morning. After two hours deten
tion at a police station the Amer- °P*ninK ’&fu?r
lean consulate got him out.,
So strong was popular feeling
particularly because protests had
been made that the film he is
helping to make-Viva Villa—in
rearrested.
Tracy ia here to play the part
of a newspaper reporter in Ben
Hecht’s film on Villa, the famous
bandit leader. Wallace Beefy was
tial rise in. the previous
The dollar continued to
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1933, newspaper, November 21, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023218/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.