The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 108, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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THE DAILY SUN
OP GOOSB CREEK, FELLY, BAYTOWN, LAPORTE AND SURROUNDING AREA
IN EAST HARRIS COUNTY
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1 GRUl'NDS, New York
Oct. 4— Mora than fifty
| people are gathered her*
yelling, jumping up and
[^rlng their arma, watching
j pme ef the national #*•
Lj «,|| decide which ie tht
Itptell team this year.
^ is entirely aurrounded
bring* or long row* ol
-jg (he Tar end, 4«3 “feel
.. .man at bat, you see
Ihewn plate, erected in honor
l0nnt, a Herewrd men. He
| third l«*e for “the Giant*,''
i wen killed in the Argomie
, tkrrv »re the ‘'bleacherit."
[ft.10. nothing over your hea
lahm The police had troublt
■ tht bleacher croerd, some
] Bert in the ru*h. The great
[if wets under cover*, on the
deck, '.coat $8.30. Reserve
I doenxte'rs $5.50, bo* neat
Mere than $100,000 have
I laid for tickets to this one
[WORLD series this year is
by the N. Y. Giants of
htionsl league, and the
Senators of the Am-
league. They will divide
layers share of the profits.
|“owners" of the teams will
1 big profits.
players are fine physical
possessing speed,
, perfect sight and cooidi-
of mind, nerves and
A high test I a • ghj
power slory of the!
marriage racket ia the |
land of. promise*
eye sees, the optic nerve
|lke brain, the brain sends the
’ to the arms, hands, legs,
| AH is done in the fraction of
lungs, and uses them,
i pitcher throws back one
| the one not used In pitching,
leg and twints it
His body writhes, the
GIANTS TAKE FOURTH SERIES TILT 2
TRUCK SINKS
IN BAYOU AS
SPAN SLANTS
Prexy Refuses
Grid Secrets As He
Fears Temptor
Pontoon Bridge Being
Repaired Effort _
to Recover Pipe and
Vehicle is Made
Effort* wet* to I* mad* this
afternoon to remove from the
ch nnel at Cedar Bayou a truck
and trailer loaueu with eight-inch
oil field pi|ie, which did into
more than 20 feet of water Iasi
night when the pontoon bridge
tipped and partly sank.
The truck, owned b> IV K. Mus-
DALLAS, Oct. 6 d-fi—Al-
though Dr. C. M Htndrick*. El
Ba»o, preatdent of Texas col-
lege of mines athletic council,
il one ut the mo*t rabid “foot-
ball fan* In the *outhwe*t he
declined an invitation of Coach
Ray Morrison 'to watch South
ern Methodist University foot-
ball workout*.
TTr. Hehifririrt rum* Her* fori
a visit with H. W. Stanley of
the trade extension depart |
0 ment of the Chambor of Com-
merce following the Miners
game against tne University of
Texa* at Austin last Saturday.
He explained to the Metho-
Allred's ;Oil Ouster
Action Is Dismissed
NEW RELIEF
PLAN GIVEN
TO SENATE
CONVICTED
disfs coach he couldn’t attend Westbrook Would Be
football practices without talk Director and Local
ltm
ing football and. he didn't want
to spy on some of Morrison's
methods.
slewhite, Houston contr.ctor, was !
cirry ing lh - pipe to the Sun Oil
company at Barbers Hill.
The briilg- early today was par
tially pumped out and towed to
the John M. Kilgore shipyards,
L.rther up the rhinnrl, for repairs. |
It is expected that service over J
the bridge will not be restored be- ;
fore Sunday. ... , ,
Meanwhile, automobile traffic , UllltCCl I TP88 LCBITIS
beUe-n Barbers Hill and the Tri- j Lump-Sum Offer
muted (the | ^ Re Made
Councils Would
Name County Boards
SUIT TO BE
CARRIED TO
HIGH COURT
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to Tlif Itoily Tribune and The
Prison Sura
To Stage Rodeo
At Huntaville
■sens rally
IN ELEVENTH WM
FALLS FLA1
HUNT8V1LLK, Oct. t
Thu flrut MCUM of UM
annual Texaa prison
rodeo will hu etaged within
“the waits” tomorrow and Sun-
day. with convicts of all
crigtioM taking part. _
SIE^Nvdri^l
harmony hop*" wiB *4ng. fba-
taring “How* an. the Hangs"
Roundup,” “Wr
ENGLAND NOT TO
RESUME PAYMENT
ON DEBT TO U S.
Cities is b-ing
llfrey ferry over the Bayou farther
upstream. Trucks are being mut-
ed lround over th- bascule bridge
past Tri-City Beach.
(Copyright 19.1.1, by United Preen)
LONDON, Oct. 6 UI9_The
Owners of the truck wen- to , British government has decided
bring additional trucks from Hous- j «ieiimt«*ly against re.ummg pay-
ton this afternoon in an effort to jment 01 w*f ftpft inatailmanta
snake th* sunken load out by block L'nitad State* regardle** ot
and tackle. Because of the steep ^ outcome of pruaent nagatia- __________ o<jii _____
T*
AUSTIN, Oct. « <C»—A senate
sub-committee today reported out
a compromise relief bill to isaue
*7,500,000 in "bread bond*", create
a new comraiaaion to displace the
present relief commission, but re-
taining Col. Lawrence Westbrook
as state relief director.
The new Texas relief commia-
sion would constat of the governor
as chairman; the chairman of th?
state board of control and highway
commission; presidents of the
three regional chambers of com-
merce, t.nd T. A. Low, Hrenham.
TV lieut. governor and speaker
of. the house are authorixed to ap-
point one member each. e jt
Low ia now a memlier of tbe
rehabilitation and relief aogtmia-
‘.-4 "If., yL
t Allred Groggy’ When
Judge Moore Rules
Prosecution 111 egal
NRA Pr
'roseci
Under
'rogram
"The Last
of TV 04d TT and
on THe Rlyiag Trepaaa.’
Many of Urn redao to
ante achlavud fame Ift lhat Um
throughout th* eouthwret be-
fore landing behind the ban
for vartoua reason*. , \>
WR Good, former mot Tot-
as bad man who holds the
world record far roping tying
down steers, will attempt to
art a mw mark.
M*aton
is doubtful that the truck and pipe
can be lifted out of the w-at r with* source. (
Two alternatives will be offered
aion whkhtha new bill would dia
^grorcodi
shoots forward, there is a ot)wr H»- was able to leave
la*.the bat strike*,- and
roar from the crowd.
| i "Tut", meaning tKat the
will make his base. The
| bits until he gets there. On
nin, such as Ott makes
! « the game, he takes all
and bring* in any man
and the roar lasts
the running, and for
l time afterwards.
HE ball, traveling at terrific
, skims close to the ground
lb a good sign for the' batter.
I* ball is hard to stop. If
magnificently up into the
tinued on Pago Six)
SOUND TOWN
Tri-Oth,, N. Becloud
the contents of hi*
... A. J, Norris t k-
[| Muiet snooze from the
Die confines of a rock-
P** . . Dr. G. A. UlMe
P*ved . , . % IL Du
34k for « gup of coffee
gwt Port walking Home
with be vd down v. .
Rosaef luwg, deep in
' ftingamubobe . . . Heber
failing directojy advsrtise-
Texora Pierce wait-
rd» mall matt . . . f. B.
•**y out drumming Uj
*“ •. - Tom Heflin c rt-
1* eye Aver ad eopy . . .
'Cathriner in a turtle-neck
-“Henry Whiddon
Iteaa-fever ... Percy
«>wlTng the biyou ot
. M* B«*ww HAH . » .
•notter down from Hous-
,0r tl» «*tter pert of the
• Sem Y. Sjolender ad-
weather...And tbit
Nlook Whit Dunlop had
front the fact he fin-
r ®nntged to catch »ome fifth
^ind'man^ Lo Goanli*,
out a crane.
('. II. White, driver of the truck,
said the pontoon bridge tipped to
one side just us he reached the
(Continued bn P,ig« SIX)" '
BARBECUE TO BE
SERVED TONIGHT
La Porte P.T.A. is to
Sponsor Outing On ,
School Campus
Practically every patron of the
La Porte public schools is expect-
ed to attend the barbecue to lie
served , tonight on the Rcho d
grounds under auspices of
I’arcnt-Toacher association.
The barbecue will be served at
fi p. m. and the charge will be
25 cents for adults and 15 cents
for any student enrolled in school.
Arrangements for the event
have been completed under
number of committees appointed
by Mrs. L. A. Parsons, the presi-
dent.
The chairmen of these groups
are Mra. John Isensee,
sales; Mrs. J. W. Shelor, barabe-
cue; Mrs. J. Hall Shepherd, serv-
ing; Miss Velva Adams, bread;
Mrs. R. M. Bond, publicity and
.■ream for the coffee; Mrs. Harry
Weatherford and Mrs. D- R. Aves,
tt> serve coffee; Mrs. Tommy Ar-
thur, various items of food, and
Mra. E V. Neiqieyer, potato aal-
the United States, it was said on
authority regarded as unimpeach-
able. They are:
1. A lump settlement in gold of
not more than 1100,000,000 ($475,-
000,000).
-iHr— "Token pgyjnentf of $&,-
000,000 each every six montKs Ih
place of the full installments of
about ?%,'ri00,000. (
The present capital vague of
the British debt, according to
American treasury figures is $4,-
505,470,000 and under the original
agreement Great Britain would
have paid a total of approximate-
ly $11,000,000,000 by 1984.
The lump sum, payment, of
course, would include principal and
intereat.
United Press information is that
(Continued on Page Six)
merce presidents are: W. I). CUn ,
W. T. C. C.; E. L. Kurth, E. T.
C. C.; and F. W. Kirk, S. T. C. C.
The bill provides that county re-
lief committees for local distribu- tod iy (or conspiring to help in the
AUSTIN, «et 8^'UPt—Attorney
General James V.* Allred, “greg*
gy" as he expressed it, from a
ruling dismissing hi* $17,850,000
anti trust pens It y suit agsihst oil
rompanlss, today planned an ap-
peal. Judge J. D. Hoof* dismiss-
ed the suit late yretebday In WWh
district court, holding the national
recovery program prevents Ita
prosecution.
- TV appeal will V to the third
Butcher 'court of elvll appeals which sits
in Austin. Further appesl can be
, | ^ taken from l|fi ruling Co the state
TWO HELD GUILTY
IN AIDING BAILEY
TO ESCAPE CELI
Dallas Jailer,
Face Seven Years
eminent
DAM,AS, Oet. « 'PP>-The gov
teday had won annth-r J
roundup of accom j entry or
m ny-angl'd Charles jdo*****
F. Urachel kldn-iping case. general demurrer to tV aurt was
Thomas L. Mant. n, Dallas couii- ,8''en orHl|if frum "* bpnch ,al*
ty jailer, and hi* butcher triend, yesterday. In it Judge Moore aua-
Grover C. Bevill, awaited sentence
Stiff.
■1
supreme con IT.
Notice of appeal will be filed,
Allred said, whan district Judga
D. Moore, makes the forma)
the 98th district court
TV ruling rertaMnf a
tion of relief funds V named by
(Centinued onj'age Six)_____
BATTLE ZONES IN
COAL WAR SPREAD
ARCHDUKE OTTO
BACKS DOLLFUSS
ad. Mrs. Otis Harrison, secretary,
also ia Mailing. , .........
J^^^^.!^jrmen in Bermuda If MfOftCfd
VIENNA, Oct. fi litPI—'Twenty-
year-old Archduke Otto, Hapsburg
heir to the discontinued Auatri in
throne, today aligned himself and
all Austrian monarchists behind
Chancellor Engelbert Doll/ussj
Otto’s declaration of support
was made to the United Press
through Dr. F. R. Von Wienner,
of the entourage assigned him
.during hi* exile. a ,
Its impost noe /was twofold-
first it throws the aupport of some
of Austria's most influential men
to the little chancellor In his fight
against nazism; secondly It brings
materially nearer the possibility
of Otto becoming a constitutional
mon.rch over Austria.
Labor Day escape of
Billey, since convicted a* one of
tV Urachel kidnepers, from the
Dallas county jail. The two Dal-
las men were found guilty by a
federal Jure late y-sterday after
20 minutes deTiberairon: ———
Uined in entirety the argument*
Vgun last Monday by defense
Harvey J. lawyer* that the national Indue-
INVESTIGATION OF
NRA C0MPLA1NTS|
IS STARTED HERE
Loot! Board Receives
Violation C!targes
In Sertsi mi
trial recovery act and the oil code
(Continued 0* Page SI*Y “
50,000 Miners Remain
On Strike Asking
Union Pacts
making arrangements for «»«
becue. Mr.. % [ft Chaloupka-I.
to bo in charge pf a miuical pro-
*mJs. Pariona has g«»V Hous-
ton to take her aon, Dan, to tV
hospital and may wt rrt«™ ln
time for the ov«t
Floyd «nd U ' ""
By Tropical Hurricane
PITTSBURGH, Fa., Oct. « ILW
—New threat* of violence hbverei
over the Western Pennsylvania
steel and coal section* today.
Authorities were determined to
break the steel strike at Am-
bridge where one man was killed
and 29 injured in fighting among
pickets ami deputy sheriffs yes-
terday. ■’j .
Fifty thousand coal miners re-
mained on strike, refusing to re-
turn to work and tying up a large
section of th* industry. At Clair-
ton, Up the MonangaVla river
from Pittsburgh, picket* held
close vigil over the plant of the
Carnegie Steel company. “
At Ambridge. authorities were
In complete control of the town
for the firrt tim* sines Wednes-
day. Using gun*, club*,’ and tear
gas, deputy sheriff* ended
blockade of Ute Spang-Chalf mt
Seamless Tube company plant
which had been maintained by 600
ftMMite
Adam Pfetniiaka, 60, a by-
atander, was alain. Nin* men
rmiaiuMl LtlLl WrtHlwli Uam tkgfl
• Bit I Ytxl DUilwIf w t/tsl Ivl n« $ua 8 ^ w
a score were beaten and It picket
leader* were Jailed.
TV Ambridge Mid Clairton
Judge Willlkm H. Atwell h a not
announced when formal sentence
will V passed. Both were con-
victed on five counts, two of which
rarry maximum penalties of $10,
000 fines and two years Impriaon-
rnent and $24,006 in fine* are pos-
.-able for e eh of the men. -----r
Bevill turned government wit-
ness yesterday against his former
friend and told of Manion’s revels
tion of a “deal” “whereby each of
them could make $125 by furnish-
ing hacks.w* and a xun u» Bailey.
(Continued on Page Six)
LA PORTE BOARD
TO HEAR CHARGES
3 NRA Complaints
Taken at Meeting
Thursday
SCOUT COURT
TO BE TONIGHT
TV first all-district court of
honor for Boy Scouts in East Har-
ris and West ChamVra counties
will V Vld at 7 p. m. today at
Grace Methodlet church.
Members of troops from Gooae
Creek, Pelly, Baytown, Mont Bel-
vieU, Highland* end Crosby will
present for advancement in seout
ranking. C. E. RodecSpe, scout
eommiasioner foil this district, will
preside in IV eVfiw* of Howard
E. Humphrey, chairman ef the
court of honor.
I.a Porte NRA compliance board
met last night in tV city hall,
and, after formal organization,
disrusaed policies and procedure
to V followed in th* handling of
any complaints or other matter*
that might come before tV board,
Three complaint* were taken up.
Mrs, I. W, Rust was named
secretary of tV board and desig-
nated as the individual with
whom all complaint* should V
filed. While it will to th* func-
tion and duty of tV board to hear
all complaint* of whatever char-
acter arising under the NRA, it
will not Baton to nor give it* time
or attention Ur the investig ition
of rumors and neighborhood «oa-
fotlowinr th* fin: meeting of
the Tri-Cities NRA i oard of com
pliant* Geld last night, investiga-
tors today were tj follow up com-
plaint* of violation* of the presi-
dent's agreement In this a
N. A StHee, chairman ef th*
board of compliance last night ap-
pointed the investigators. TVy
will make inquiries concerning tV
allegation* of violation* of tV
blanket cede, and will report back
to IV compliance board._____ V.
Name* of the investigator* and
the firm* ano individual* against
whom complain*, were made, were
not revealed. It was learned, Vw-
ever, that a number of complaint*
have been made to tV board.
—A-mmJm xit tha board will _br
heldjn Pel!y next week, tV exact
date to V announced later bv
Chairman Stile*. A third meeting
will to held Jr Baytown some
Ume fate-, It was said.
In addition (o tht actual com-
plaint* listed with the board there
were wexrsl suggestions of vio-
lations. - r '•'
While iV board had agreed to
accept -onvIYnU either easily rr
(Continued on Page Six)
Double |
Bases Art
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wmt
Wash.
by Inntop, t H
mmm #i-« u
«m» oo» loo wv4 t
WABH1NOTON, Oct « (*D-
WHh.the toums leaded and tot os*
owl ia the rt^orth toujffl
tor* eoaM
Washington
nuator mOMm* pmrer to _
,vai another toa* hit, and th* Nr*
«• «m pi to ft* *«H4 ». **,
winnial I to 1>
M anger Mil • tarry, of
G‘t*t*, hit a aaaashing hie*
Ure centerfteid Msacften to
fourth inning for the first rwn,
Jc.- KuVI Ued H far th* Senator
L« “to seventh when he aeampured
hrma from aaeood oa JLsska fto
will's singia. to (to
Jackson’s hunt,
flee and Ryaa'a single trered ton I
* nnlng run.
In tV Wlahmfton half. Walls
singled, Ruhet banted anfriy.
Bluege aartifleed them to Mato*
ond third, bewail maiked, and tod*
CMff HoHan, pinch bitter, hit tu,
a- double play.* t->* «toto*wa*PI
Holfm batted tot Jack Rto-U
wi.u reUexsd Monte Wearer sa toe
mound for Waahiagton.
first laaiag
New York: Moore walked. CriU
bito toto dwdda alto.
KuVi. Terry eingbm to dfitoft
(geattomd m WtK
MASKED MEN ROB
EAST TEXAiBi
Trio ln Overalls Make
Escape In Car With
Stotai Licen«e
M
MAINTENANCE OF
14ft TO BE ASKED
TV state highway commlsalon
will to asked to maintain High-
Irith0 Stol*** *** about 35 7“?
engineer* in Austin October 1*.
Members o t commissioner*
courts of Harris, Galveston,
Chambers and Liberty counties
will go to Austin to pneant tha
request. Harris county will agree
sip, member* said. Any complaint to continue operation of the Tabto
must-to written, signed by the
complaining party and given to
tha adetrtgry of tha board, Web*
tion* will to property dealt with
(Continued aa P*g*'8tx)
bay firry. , i
TV highway has bean daaig-
nated aa s state highway bat
aMintoaaaee to* hat baaa prchjd-
ad. •
—---fjjre
. warn*
NR j
FREDERICK.
WASHINGTON, Oct A «»-
The tropical rtorm wbfch perta^
day menaced the Florida coart mey
dangerous gale
bureau’ reported today.
TV .Wm wX* cel
m. .VMt 00 miU,
Fire Chiefs Tq Visit Schools Next Week
And Teach Lessons Of Fire Prevention
"JJJtoW today and eacapad in
Baytowh, ^ M gi.000. Th
county, chiefs of tbe volanttef ftf
Wm.
Petition Out to
County Keep
--
MMatenanea of
. .. departments of Gooaa Lreak, Pally,
and Ln Porte next amok wUI ap-
_____________HP! Lintel man, fire mtrahal for Gooae
s-fj-rsidi fs.38 re weh.
into a doer Ift
■ • George Norris
>hrk
»ike Mathusselsh after
Wright which Ij* said
■N near tV
Itond mark . . , Mulky
calling on friend* . . .
LAr»* looking for his 100
n,«*k of flour which V
—r-r«s-
Iblrtlf milre per-hoar,
to the bureau.
=IP‘!
desperate criminals were sought in STOCKS SHOW GAIN „ |w«
* *M**r'r JSsSfesB ~ —«* • mm * -»—»
whose automob'le collided wito^ ch g« «xch«,g* today. ,tV court asking that Vdy totak* *-hool children.
A*majority ^
I part of
•rjttSzk'»* i |55|
_______________ trated porters, accenting tV point* The remainder of th*
was covered with shell to V scored ia tV addresses, luve , tor the local
(been prepared 4V are ready, King day-Baytown Junior high
Bw<s$£ X??-“
chedtjle.
ms
Wednesday: Baytown aiemen-
tary, 8:4« a. m.; David G. Burnett,
Wooster, 10:40 a. m; and on
Effort* will to made to appear
in tV other schools Thursday ’
rfternoonl and Friday, Chief King
said. *f|
TV addresses will to made
through tV co-operation of Jiupt
W. R. Smith, here; Supt W. A.
Warren, Cedar Bayou; Supt. J.
Jnnson,
AUSTIN, Oct 0 (UP),
ranger headquarters wen
today of tV robbery of th* 1
holt*. Milam county, state to
three men driving n eoufti i
ed stolen in Fort Worth |
Th* amount of money taken had
not been (Mwito^tod by benk of-
ffeiaia. The holdup ort«*$A.^r
0:40 a. m.
Tbe lei men who entered I
cording to Information here,
deacripUon wai obtained of
third man, wV remained
automobile.
Covering bonk employes
weapons, the robbers
hind the bank a counter _
up al) the money in sight
in which they item
ctf reported stolon yfstirdiy
Worth. . - : Ta:-1
Ok to, <
(UP).—Four awn, armed
sawed-off shotgun
Vld up the First Na
southeast art at fredariek.
SLAYING TRIAL
FORT WORTH.
TV murder trial of ,
Simmons, 23-yrer-oki
gro, charged
Maying of Miss G
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