The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 20, 1934 Page: 2 of 6
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TRENCH newatMuur. tw*
| . mm fear that Mussolini ha*
had the international wool pulled
over hi* eye* by the Ingenious
i Hitler. According to the forceful
1 Doproergue, and other*, France
I goes to war only when forced to
I man of , drama, it' earning to
Hollywood iW» fall far a I«•«*»-
Hm in Hollywood hgfito
Virginia fM4 today baa Safari**
Judge Marshall McComb’s appr v-
al to a rentroet which starts at
fid weakly Alary and graduate* j
to JgiO at the end of four yearn, j
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR
EAST TEXAS mi
Phone Main 11331 11n,,
tUaiag wMh in term* and full
nspmn. “Curtep* at CgM"
l only presents a go.4 mystery
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if haa eeer bam ahown picture
in. WyH# Th.imt >n, a matin**
d U anudetwd the sight «.f Ida
<h> *o, loves, peace, fighu ' only *
when compelled. Germans, on the
l~~J, love war for It* own
[other hand,
task*, and pthn it in advance. So
j aay the French.
I There is no doubt that Franco,
England, end, to a lesser extent,
Italy, want no* war at present.
After a big war when nation* have
divided the property bf the con-
quered, they are somewh ,t in the
condition «f a python that has
•wallowed a small donkey. They
want time to lie and digeat, in
pence.
In comparatively recent French
history, that of Napoloon and
Louis the Fourteenth, (nr. inatanee,
• there haa bean no pronounced ob-
jectlon to making war fbr Jt* own
by senator* and representative* sake, and for the sake of conquest.
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POPULAR PEJ.LY STATION
ON IT’S CHOICE OF
11w map In the above layout Juno, by way of the Virgin mended by Captain Walter &
abewe the route President Kooee- Island* and Urn Panama canal, Woodson, lower right, will carry
veto will follow e« Me trip la the returning via Ran Francisco. The the president to Hawaii and then
HawUaa Islands the latter part of 0. a «.* Houston, above, com- to San Fran. Uto.
BEACO
anxious to get home,
IkupUKi by Senator Huey Long, in-
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rom 1 ugc On,) truducing a bill to have the gov- the mMting and secret conversa-
% wturnut renewal ernment take care of bankrupt Uon between Hitler and Mussolini.
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* Ii«,,..rvrr" AT MINE0LA- L- Mrs. I-ucy in* airplanes, submarines and
Meo«h« o» p Kirk> , Christian Scientist, "th*r capons of defense, in spite
— brought suit for injuries suffered J “ *>.rd
passive action of in an automobile collision. Justice .mm defeated
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afrwd wiUl him> 1)1,1 if P*iB b“3U«e of being taken by surprise,
president* m* of .. ■. ilr,a„n. 1 ---- t 1
Pryor, re*
rveral year
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McDonald, . andidate forjMaor,
would make this a nation of heme
owners to that prosperity would
Of Which We Are Di.trR.utof,
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H MeDowtH declared the federal
government should make ft pat-
*ihle for evary person hi the coun-
try to have a 14,000 farm or town
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unexpandad R. F. C. funds to five
r-hwd*Td million dollars, whe e
If You Want to Economize
USE EAST TEXAS PRODUC
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pension fund, racjdviniinoMy now
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oNm wny with prices fluctuating
hoam :.I%I ndvoeatei by Ifcury
sddies* here, Uu^Mi **hl
the fund, to be uted for old age
you men are to n» position under arouad the openings. -.!^r ^
the law to* trnufiiim* that do -J-JT*, -^r-r-
not exist. If they (the injuries) 'M8HBBB
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Star Tires Are Priced Lower Than Before
Code Went Into Effect. But Tire Mate
And Labor Costs Are Advancing, Sc
We Adviae SAVING MONEY NOW.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 20, 1934, newspaper, June 20, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023694/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.