The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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PELLY
Good Luck Store
W. H. Kiser’s
R.C. Stephenson’s
HoHawajrBm.Groceiy
’
Jake Sampson’s Grocery
Active imhr\
OAlMTIf
. STOCKING RUNS .
Save-Way Food Store
G.D. Hair’s Grocery §*,
VWONT KT]
5TRON6-EVEN
IN HOTTEST
% WEATHERj
McDowell’s Grocery and Mark*
—
Bjr Frank Owen
*<*• ^ until and |p% ny||
RWMtFFBALLOT STERN WARNING
TO BE TOMORROW fflff.TOMEXICO
(Oewttoeed free* Pag* I) I (Cetetoeed frees Page 1)
pi tfea No, J, tad chairman of the with charge* of "confiscation" ami
Kamo county Democratic execu-
The county commissioner can-
4MUM ait Mr*. Be*trice Maaaey,
| of Ctetor Bayou, who la a*klag to
ho returned to bar aocond elected
term, and Tbomu I. Decker. Har-
rtatouig justice at the peace. In
t|g Bnt primary. Mrs. Maetey
lacked slightly over 400 rote* of
registering a clear majority.
Perietal n. Rail
Justice of the peace opponent*
are R R. Zlerieln, who now holds
th* Job, and Morris Hall, of High-
landa Zlerieln also, cl me clow
to a clear majority in the first
eiectlm on July 23
There art but two other county
p rtcee on which East Harris coun-
voters will cast ballot* Wil.
Calvin Montgomery is op-
by Hollis Fraser for notni*
as Harris county represen-
______ ,,, PhntUon Ho. 2,
Cbarloa gages oil Jd» Snell,
Jr, as the eandldstea for chair-
; aas of the county Democratic
gif executive committee.
Stefa Offices
JL"
! He replied that such exproprla.
I
1 Brack* and Coke Stevenaon for; tow, but of the guaranteea con-
I Btefanant governor; Walter talced In the eonsUtutton of ev-j
i Wood'd sad Gerald Harm for at-|«y American republic,
Bpifpr jlptll ft V. TVrran and! "Reduced to Us essential j
Ipto. A. Jetty Sadler for railroad j terms,'* he skid, 'the contenUon
P;;«ummteeionrr: Rkhard Crtta andjeseerted by the Mexican govern-
^■gjferDavtdson for aaeoctate Jus-; went ... Is plainly this: That
If tip* W the supreme court; Judge eay government may. on the}
Harry N. Graves and Judge Steph-1
one for court of criminal appeal*
p The bond latuca are on separate
fe ^Tfc eum of 11,700.000 i* being
asked for remodeling of the coun-
ff ty courthouse and »i,*00.000 la
S nought far highway construction.
|/:. PWA Aid \ak«l
Aid from the Public Works Ad
f ministration to the amount of *1,-
It MO,000 la being «sktd for the
courthouse and *1.100,000 for th*
, flm pole for precinct » will I
be faceted at the B.°$. CaUriner trine so
automobile agancy on West'Items*
avenue. Official* will b* Cath-
finer, Judge; Mr* 8am B. Her-
bert, Mrs. H. W. Setae. Mrs Cath-
rttaf, C H. Miller and Sam B
^ftSaet 100 voter* will go to
* Id Furniture store.
Dan C, MrOary,
Dav* nay. It. H
J, M Mattingly
Mrs Ray
MrGary
The poll* for Precinct 102 at
any government may.
ground that Its municipal legisla-
tion so parasite, or on the plea
that its financial situation makes
prompt and adequate compensa-
tion onerous Of Impossible, setae
propertle# , . , utilise them for
whatever purpose ft sees fit, and
refrain from providing effective
payment tberetor, \ ' ' ,
‘This Is the first ocraaion in
the history of the western hemis-
phere that such a theory has been
seriously advanced. In the opin-
ion of my government, the doc-
proposed run* counter to
Umi precept# of int^mitionii
tawand of the taw atmg^B
erican republic, as wall as to a*,
wry principle of right and
upon which the institutions of
American republics are
Hull reiterated assertions 4#
previous notes that ’the govam-
meat of the United mates
admit that a foreign
may tnlff tbs property of An
can nationals 1# disregard of
universally recognised rule
compensation under tot*]
of Mexican violation not alone ofj
international treaties and Inter- j
nations! law, hut of fundamental
lava of all American nation* re-
gardtog the eanctity of private!
property, he suggested two pre-
viously offered method* of arto-f
(ration:
Two Proposals
J. That suggested in hi# note!
of July 81. whereby two commto-j
sioners one selected by each coun-j
try, arbitrate the claims.
J. That provided for by the so-j
called Gondra treaty of 1923,1
whereby the treaty's permanent!
•sion at Washington would;
select one arbitrator to decide tbej
disputed questions. •
But the general tone of the note!
was negative. Hull aaid that the'
United .States had received "not!
only with surprise, but with pro-
found regret," the contentions
made in Mexico's note of August j
I that there is no rule under |
International law "which n
obligatory the payment of immed- j
tote compensation.”
Bald OonftaosHoo
ura TO BE gMSr
IN PRISON bSi
TORTURE DEATHS
(Csattaaed Frvm Page 1)
the day-side force at th* prison
to asperate
After feAj§Mfjita*
faked, he announced that he had
full atory of the atrenuous
action taken against
ffaf faadeni «F a hunger atfike
ft the prison and bad sworn to
fix more wfiveate.»_
Ha ijitolii that some of, the
warranto wire for "hlgher-upa"
the offidata who had given the
orders for turning
full biaat in the
to subject each
toterrogatlon. A
the full etc
disciplinary
ftng-faadara
Such drastic de-
ft *1 authority said,
Involved great pain.
GERMANY DEFIES
REST OF EUROPE
« ontineed from Page 1)
KuroraTO fleet powers as an at-
tack of Cwchoelnvakta. the news-
paper aald. , • ’
France did not receive this de-
marche from Germany, hut Soviet
Russia did, the newspaper con-
tinued. The German ambassador
U>e steam “ « «id, pointed out to
iuu mui »n ui« ruonuikc build* !^*# >®°vi*ta that Germany was
Iff after the strike leaders hadlr‘*utn> ,n h,r ultltude toward the
' cn locked In Its cramped cells, ;T*0,Bt Bovtat- !*pa**TO . border
ift ^ conflict in ftberia and declared
_ .r. (that was pros! of Germany’s
The comptato tatedtSTof th* ail- [peaceful attitude.
MACEO
HOSPITALS
Miss Nord Antic, daughter of
James E. Anile, to recovering in
the Gooee Creek hospital from an
appendectomy. .
Mrs. L W. Stout, of 807 Ken
tucky street, Baytown, w«s token
to the Baytown hospital yestsr
day by a Paul 0. Lee ambu-
lancs. ' .
lopey performed on the bodies of
tbo four convicts who did not
survive the two day and two sight
roasting was fMf MMto nr
H«r*ch, Dr. Martin P. Crane, tAf
•utopey surgeon, reported that aB
bodtoa Showed, a marked dehydra-
Meanwhtte, the leaders of th*
Hungarian minority In Cxochoelo*
vakto were reported to have
agreed to a common front with
the Sudeten*.
Try Sea Classified Ad*
HeaUmsed frees Page I)
of Maceo to Now York, where
last September he was named
with 73 other persons in the nar-
cotic tow charges.
Mannerly Indicated he might act
today or tomorrow,
Maceo voluntarily appeared at
court yesterday. The Fifth cir-
cuit court of appeal* at New Or-
leans had issued a mandate In hla
case after upholding a decision
of Judge T. Whit, Davidson of
Dallas that Maceo* must be re-
moved from the aouthen district
of Texas ,to New York for trial, make aa fine a showing .as pos-
sible during the time the check
ALLRED TO VACATION
AUSTIN, Aug. 26 <t’J!i -Gover-
nor James V. Allred Bald today
that he and his family will take .,
a week's vacation beginning next afternoon budget when asked
weak "somewhere along the Texas
gulf coast.’’
MAIL SCHEDULES
MAY BE SPEEDED
(Coatlaued from Pag« I)
outgoing mail to cooperate with
thf postoffices to enable them to
SEAMAN ADMITS
SLAYING WOMAN
(Continued from Page
first decree murder.
He said he could not remember
cuftiryr off one of her breasts, but
said he recalled hitting her over
the head with a rolling pin.
“SJjc came at me with it dur-
ing a quarrel,” he said. ‘I Me it
SWwTlMn her."
Police said Hughes gave no mo-
tive in his signed statement oth;*r
In Room
*»ith ssle*;
what low \
* Aftmwjfl'maJl to the Tri-Cit-
ies was lost'nearhr a year ago
when' the government bilted the
Try Sun Classified Ads
jvuo, anu uic calurwurj^
of c*rtog for the windows and the
mail delivery "swamped" the lo-
cal offices
LABOR LEA[
ASSAILED By
elated with fi scist
that »» aided
campaign ot , -
against PreridenrS j
gath^8
provided many 0f th. ,
whiT ,dcvHop(‘(1 at m
which ended here earl,
Through his repo^, Vjj
| reeorda, the commits
that Hollywood and o, U1
H| studios
“f warned her—-I warned her
I’d kilf her if she didn’t stop run-
ning around with guys.”
One note was on a dresser. It I *luau>* «re "hotbeds J*
was gained with blood and icafsjalam” and that hi-h
‘’Sweetheart from Darling. I officials had aided cm
love you and only you. I hope to Harry Bridge* In hte ften,°
go the aame way as you for I deportation. w
lova you. I am going to give my-
top
>r I
am
"?. 8. Call at 303 and get the
low down.”
Th* slaying occurred in Room
STEELS LEAD
NEW YORK, Aug! e.1
Stael and automobile
stocks higher at a mod™
five opcnihfe today. Bonih,
high°r ^UtUreS °Pcn*d 2 to 7 j
USE THESE FIVE PAMOUSffiANIfji
LIFEBUOY!
HEALTH SOAP m
beat the heat^
with Lifebuoy'
I
FOR WHITER
WASHES'
COOLER WA$H
Large Sue
19c
Small Size
8c
aurtoro will be^*t taw or ai^alt th^ toe^ruto
rtoeatlon ball W. J Wells wUl <O^gga^be^ mdlUW
toglstatlon.”
( nnftaed to Farm*
r
to Hu
H jmjgt» Amictinf him
fill be R. R, Bains. U Uw.nlh.1,
H. K. Ireland. B. P Larkins, O. C.
TBcaapaow, M. V. Berry and J. W.
Fiyiutr*.
I
fexu Tech Head ra'pionui. •>,, :
...... ...____ „ agreed that in propoeing that th*
FORT WORTH, Aug. 39
- JotnmimloMr Ummt O. Bu0 the f<N»-
et Amarillo today was for similar action to the
- ^ MIBpS
Technological Col- the propoeed srW-
fm . rB I(int. fi*00® declarteg them was noth-
( at the board at nganU ^ to arbitrate,
yesterday aaid that
*• U NACOGDOCHES. Aug.
totoratote oU —Charley Pye, 30, a I
waa killed tori
_*rs!r.J■ JJ * ■
m ir i
Sis#
In—
Goose Creek
Busch & Casey ’s
Wehring’s Grocery and Market
P. Goldfield’s Grocery
Silk-?-?'.«-
G«o*f Creek Roadl
s'*—The Buildin|
and White
Street
Harris
Has the
position
for the !
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Wmmujmmtk
V '• ", "
ijority
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1938, newspaper, August 26, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023284/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.