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totaling about 100 man, wort scat-
tered over the watershed which
extend* almost from Um Rod rtv-
or M the Quit of Mexico
, A combined appro pi la lion of
$300,000 for the two government
department* had been Wt aatda
for the eurvay. 1
NhWgatton and flood control
pluses of the aurvay wtU be made
by the army engineer!. The de-
partment of agriculture win ob-
GOLF TODAY
f Friiki Sal,*7
2 Big Hiti
■VII Mali*. ___ifri
*%? tjri-
•ad 'tatVh'i^Sj
-After jjgpjrytng my tfkkeU had dig it
aaantravr pgLj y
RY*C60P1R -la-
« PLAINSMAN”
STATS BOARD tO MEET
allied projects would bring water
tranaportation to Dalian.
John W. Carpenter, preaident of
the Trinity aanodatlen, haa nam-
ed aeveral new director* to aid
with the work. They are Paul
T Sanderaon, preaident at the
Eaat Texan Chamber of Com-
AUSTIN, Aug.JK. m - R. 8.
Bowen, preeident of the state
board tit education, announced to-
day Ait the board will hold it*
regular monthly meeting here on
RITTER -tax |i
“RolUnf’Ail
(Continued Prom Page 1) .
whirt now centers a major claih
in the struggle for domination of
Centrpl Kuropp.
September 2, The meeting wu
for the Cleveland Indiana, caught a bad tamed from the top of Ctave-
land** Terminal Tower, 70$ feet m the air. Ken Kettner, the Indiana'
third haeemtn. U mown at right tearing one of eeveral balla from a
balcony high above Public equate. At left Pytlak la shown holding
the bail he ’'speared". SUtisticiane nathuated the hall traveled at
Oa rate of 9m ftot per second. In ISOS Street caught a ball tossed
from the top of ths Washington monument, which is 800 feet high.
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originally set for September T.
The parade had been scheduled
aa aminor review pf a few picked
troops. Before it wet over, the
foreign military attaches had been
gives a glimpse of what German
re-armament really means; a cli-
max to this wsek’s parade at the
DE LUXE
In *1$$ MEN AND A GIRL"
MMifefaii!' cmi - me ’« s *. at.
3 last vmiri tanav —
Kay Frx-cw jl ‘Me BILL’
"HUtoMn SMARTT " ~ amor
RttPBtk.it Mi k« will Mr m»
—FRIDAY AMI NATt'RIIAY—
SMITH BALL**
LOC_ GEHRIG
“RAWHIDE"
i—rxxK omnm
am no. .
Five Brother* Join
Army, 7 Remain Out
DALLAS, Aug. » tfU9— The
Bruce family of Hope, Art., could
fanirt the U, B. amy wttft more
then enough men to fttl S aqusd.
• Howard Utf Harrell Bruce, 19-
year-old twine, enlisted at irtey
recruiting headquarters Bar* and
OIL ENGINEERING
BOOKS PRESENTED
HOSPITALS
Canadian Bandits
HeU More Honest
MONTREAL CD - Canadian
thieve* are am “faoneat'* than
thoae m the United State*. Elto-
Mtt Dodd. Bolae, Ids., believes.
Wood’s sutomobU*. containing
$1,000 worth of merchandise and
the ashes of kto father, waa stolen
who* he Van vMUag ottaw, The
next day he was advised by police
«Wt the OMT Irnd been found aban-
Nasi fleet off Kiri Harbor. The
display was greater and more snr-
prising than the Nazi demonstra-
tion during the visit of Italian,
Premier Benito Mussolini, partner
Dre»s In Yon
Best Calico!
AUSTIN, Aug. S$. <KD ■— The
of Hitler in the Nazi-Fascist,
axis. -v' -'f-
Ready for War'
Regaradless of the effect of the
demonstration on Hitler’s efforts
to bring Hungeray firmly into the
Nazi orbit, it illustrated to aU
Europe that Germany has wasted
nb opportunity to be ready for
lightning action if necessary; that
the whole nation is keyed to pre-
paredness for a sudden, unexpected
showdown; that the whiepered
watchword of the man on the
street is •lover nlrht ” ~ ^ :
niiiDiiiy
Nita
TONITI
department of petrrioum engineer-
tag at the University of Texas
recently Was presented a targe
collection of book* on petroleum
engineering by Mr*. Leon Pepper-
berg of Dallas, department head*
Mrs Pepperberg proswitod the
collection, consisting of six or
seven hundred books# to Lb* uni-
versity as a manorial to Ipr late
husband, a watt known geologist
H. ft. Power, professor qt pe-
troleum engineering at tb* uni-
nmpy writawtad the oeuertton to
be worth several thousand dol-
lars, -'fi., ;■ -:,W ;
PORT THEATRE
I MXALTHITI.LV COOL Id
am
Harold LLOYD -Id-
“Professor Beware”
“SLASH OOMWS " SERIAL
; ONLY W PERSON
(Cash prizes I* n<*t 1
utSlahla i nsl—iitl f.
suitable ceetSMri)
— MTARTS TOMORROW
Shirley Temple
......,.f m -
“Little Mies Broadway”
STUART
atteetie ^eror night'
Aid His
all going to enlist an soon aa thay
are old enough. I gueea our torn
•later* are Just out of luck,
though.” ■
’ttfitSLi'
RADIOS
Western Auto
Associate Store
B
M
■ ■■ -v/pl
;
& ?1' vafes
OF KIMBLE COUNTY FOR
La »a*j* . ....
VOTED IN THE JULY PRIMARY FOR JUDGE
■ . ...... _ -
mu m Hi flHBk. IH IB
Federal Teacher to
Give Store Courses
1 i ...~ *• x. ‘l
JffJSFSbAVO:
tag to teach atnre employee I
and etaewhere bow to teach ‘
entlfic buying” to the public.
sponsor Dm appearance here next
month of a fedsrri instructor who
will toll clerks the answers to !
such question* aa:
How can rayon be told from
T' ‘'yV.i’Vc
ayglpkiMi
at rallies nor over
ely upon a latter he
^SE—-To
a sound
Goose Creek Independent School District bonds had been voted i
of way and your bonds were validated and sold without delay.
Texa* d»^^^olm^u«tion ^^
j,. wi§ i
■m
'M i-ri
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-
DENVER. Colo., Aug. 25 (UB-
Colorado’s experimental $48-*.
month pension for all persona
over M has plunged the state into
a bitter political controversy over-
shadowing party nominations and
platform*. *- .
A proposal to repeal the pen
slon plan will sppeaf on the No-
vember election ballot
of the repeal plan
have predicted that “nobody
Colorado will care who la elected
senator or who is leading for gov.
fr«or on election night.’
Foes of repeal, headed by the
National Annuity League with
membership of 9,000 pension re-
cipient*, announced that >7,000
i.Kfd persoMprlwve completed
plane to visit every home in the
state this fall “to art voters to
beat this effort to rob tbs aged.1
State Sen. Rudolpt||lohnaon,
trident of the Federation for
Workable Old Age Pension*, Inc,
which sponeors th* repeal pro-
posal, said that his orgMdHtion
begin at once a three-
months campaign to "present the
io simple a
candidate f
with
■ |
Cam-
Fined fo
LONDON, (lie
of Windsor we*
swearing i„ ),(,
A constable told
he heard Davl*'
<lriy on the neXt
^VlK' vo<(#
tojd* house and kiH^'
“wit.;
I —q gum*
^Swesring?" n,J”
wh«» he
'Why, I muit hev« T
in> »» my ri**n.»,i*M
TEXAN,
I$c-lk
■TO $
A HOWL
MICKEY
“Hold That)
iMWII
Tractor Driver
Ticket for
RBGHNA. I
trod n ticket
He wee driving I
a ftegtae street at 1
Wm., .
the i
1 trnrol
#w4«wr
■mmHE
.(i
Steveaeea)
Club Me
UlUc
Home
Mae Bout
member* of t
and two guesti
IT_____ Utah a;
Ijgamoon.
np|M......
pirtre held by Mn
j Mr*. 1-*,
I ,
p.ely-
I complet*
personn
Mary Brui
goblKhaux, gun
pTberiot, Bergeroi
, l. H. Boudloche.
B; L. EUend, L.
a, D. N. Thui
|wri*M
meeting
of Um
"wlll'be Sept.
1st Mrs. Botard.
riew Club
lltt. Draeger
of the Boo;
ay heard k
r review 'The It
r df the
W. B.
club
trank
| V» • * *--
Den Ammons,
and Ml** Hatl
and Ml** nau
Completing th
Updimu Dr
Pt Mesdame*
I spear. Tboma* M
rrsul Cater,
Elms and
herne Is Hoi
fe-Luncheon
__rtbrt Matherne
r„ a ode o’fh't-k
K Wednesday «t
lliorth Jones stree
l was the weekly n
lly-organiwd brie
Iriub which has not
The linen laid t«
A with small vaaei
, H. I. Davis score
^ee. Others in ths
is guest, Mrs. A O.
| Kesdames S- T. We
:M. Bond, Thad Ft
John H. Ea
,J to Monday. I
, meeting of the T
of the Tri-Citty
ent-Teacher As,
riy scheduled for F)
at 9:30 pjm. U
of Mrs. G. A. 1
Main, Mrs-
I WM
_ unit thrift , qhairni
'TSSf.
Bud Shemelt
of the Aften
circle Tuesday
rhome in Baytown.
i were vaaes of p
. out the room, and
Ms of sandwiches and
nerved.
R. E. Gore was
! Club. '
eaent we
i A. T. Adams, Rol
Sheffield, Lauranc
I Sheffield, John L.
Johnson, P. H.
I B. Alvis.
WgQit*
IP- Club Will Meet
Brtdt
[Sylvan
Thursday
trip to Sylvan B,
: lunch will be servi
week's meeting
■the horn# at U Ml
1 in Stewart
were served
(8 Lois Marie
CLASS
Udics Bible claa
’ Christian church
l:30 P.m. Friday at 1
pi. Homer Smith,
Baytown.
Friday session wl
monthly business
1 mwtinir.
. --
Mrs.
sve as
Mrs. G.
f *>**i^
/ Hf PWJ
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 57, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1938, newspaper, August 25, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023669/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.