The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 17, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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jiot been checked yet. How-
’she fun4.ihari.ttd steadily
‘^aching $399.33 today.
West Goodfellows arc J. J.
il ce, C. "Dutch" Ptieek, Ash-
Jamlson :J.
viv^l of religious JSgV
Hguez in 10% ^
S' R1Tt0T V\
nth, R„ Idaho, demand*/! '
ate investigation of the A*
religious situation. ®"Bt
The resolution remained ,.
tseeeatv°ra!fnjeiation4 «£
the reason the
wasC°wmittte WaS that 3
p~*“£,7.S,k
•5iSS"'S? ta,,,”v' “»*
bei Smith P.-T. A.
Riley; A. F. A A. M. No. 3132,
Highlands P.T. A. and Woman’s
Benefit Association. To each and
I everyone, our thanks!
Donations of the past few days,
plus the expectancy from tie
minstrel show, have trade the
goal of $600 look easy now
However, the Goodfellows laair-
Ud last year that it dftjMlpey,
! to be too confident 6h raising
money, so chip in With a dona-
tion if you feel the urge to help
on this worthy cause.
JM it yon happen, to .think of
/ny youngsters you fear may l.ot
be on the Goodfellows’ list, check
wim tte today before we start
packing bags tomorrow.
conditions are getting
BAYTOWN MAN IS
| HI-JACK WOT!
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the hitch-hiker opened the door
m ff toget out, hut instead, turn.
«d on Palmer. Three other men,
Palmer told Deputy Sheriff
George B. Scott, came racing
over from the curb, and joined
in the attack.
One of them struck Palmer
across the loft temple and eye
With a tire tool while the Bay-
town man was pushing his pas-
senger out of the car.
SoraBiron Loading
Of Jap Ship Haiti
SAN FKANC1SCO, Dec.,lT a
wrap iron for Japan. “ ’ ?
REBa NAVY GUNS
LOYALIST CITIES
tiers, actually, Is the first scene filmed for “Gone with the Wind!” The
burned 40 acres of Old movie sets to dear a location for further filming—
and took advantage of the Maze to shoot a mid-picture scene.
“We are here," he
make sure that iuduatrii^
hpt make a. profit*, out of Si
*<*** "
Longshoremen refused to ,
ft® line alongside the Greeks
torship Spyros, under chart#
the Japanese Mitsui compute?
Six hundred Chinese school s
dren, with their band, and’
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"I kicked* him out, and the
others kept beating on me," Pal-
mer told Scott.
Speeds Off
Palmer sai<f he threw the car
in gear and sped off, scattering
two of the four men on the pave-
in May, 1937, in retaliation for an
alleged loyalist airplane attack
on a-German battleship.
There was no estimate of cas-
ualties in the road shelling.
Loyalist authorities at Barcelo-
na asserted that 15 German junk-
Mjpr bombed Pe-
32 houses, and
mm ro ball
IN HEAVY DEMAND
An immediate demand for
DEVELOPS ENDURANCE
NEW BRITA IN, Conn. (C.E> -
Ernest St. Plefte thinks nothing
of starting off on a 3,000-jmile
bicycle ride. Recently he- com-
pleted this third trip’ to Canada
for a total of more than 9,000
miles and when winter is gone he
may try it again.
20 MILLION LOSS
IN DRUG FIRM SEEN
HOSPITALS
another punctured the top. in the
rear, and two other bullets punc-
tured the two rear tires.
Palmer stopped - at the first
service station and .notified po-
lice, but did net await their ar-
rival. He had the service Sta-
tion attendant p.ut his single
Spare tire on, .and he started on
to Baytown with one tire flat.
Mrs, H .B. Bonds, of 229 1-2 relto, destre
Iowa, Baytown, was brought to then, Dying
the Goose Creek hospital by a j civilians hi t
Tri-Cities Funeral Home ambu-1 The day b
lance Thursday. ported that eight Italian Savoia
Mrs. W. A. Hamilton and infant Planes, flying at 500 feet, maefi7
daughter, Billie Louise, were taken ine gunned Civilians and aTrall-
from the - Goose Creek hospital to road train neap Tarragona. I Pre-
their home, 1116 North Goose i vlously the loyalists had report-
Creek street, by a Tri-Cities Fun-Ted two attacks on fishing fleets
eral Home ambulance. by fthlian planes, which, it was
• Alamo Theater #
Ah immediate demand for
tickets met the announcement of
the New Tear's Eve ball at the
Wtown Community house, to
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prise; an international bank draft
swindle.
Kills Self at Home
He shot himself in the bath-
room of his luxurious mansion at
Fairfield, Conn., after his finger-
prints had exposed him as a for-
mer convicc and United States
marshals were in the yard, coming
lVIly, Texas
EwTliy— "RAWHIDE’
Wheel Runs Off
Before he reached Baytown, the
wheel on which the tire was flat,
ran off and Palmer was fbreed
to hitch a ride on into Baytown.
The hitch-hiker left a suit case
In Palmer’s car, but there was
nothing la ft to indicate the own-*
er’s identity, and Palmer said the
other bad never given Mm Ms
name. \ -. ’ . -
. Houston police had made no
progress tracking down Palmer’s
assailants, local officers said to-
day- .. 1 ■
SAFETY FIRST’
kf HI iif A 41 m mWkwm m *
•immings, and Fowler
to seize hhn,
Present indications were that the
brothers, Philip at least, had caus-
ed an S38,000,-900 shortage in the_
• NO ONE KNOWS" Setter than the funeral
Oiweter . happen-
WwM . M prevent.
t*u fiotvyVjVw snorw
Sited Steetebf the firm
...... TfaMtii?
the valuation of the. .crude drugs
department which was found to be
non-existent except in name. Its
assets were supposed to include
six warehouses stocked with sup-
plies jn Canada, worth $10,000,000
and $8,000,000 in bills payable to
the department from firms all over
the world.
lance. -
Hospital.
Mrs. Catherine Ponce cif 124
Pine street, Baytown; yesterday
was taken to a Houston tetepital
by a Paul U, Lee ambulaap <]
in safety precautions, for we. realize only too
well ai
We urge you to follow the simple safety sugges-
tions issued by our local safety Council that
this community may be a safer place in which
to live, •
through to 4 aft. January i, with
an intermission it 1:30 aft. for
Mekklftt The breakfast Will ft
•,4RCAWA“
• Double Feature.
BAREFOOT BOY”
semdta the Community
and the
entities
to Sharing
The ball room of the Commu-
pAlaoe for elegance
SAN FRANCISCO (UP)- As a
gesture, to. the wpmfi, the Golden
Such a loss would * bite heavily
into the listed $87,000,000 assets
Tri-Cities Funeral Hone
401 West Pearce Street Goose Creek. Teu*
PHONE 444
nity house will be decorated aid
noise maker* wUl be furnished the
dancers. Plans for a grand march
. preceding the stroke of midnight
are being made.
Vic Insirilo and his club orches-
tra, from Houston, will provide
the music.
Tickets can bp obtained from
Fowler, T. F. Sullivan at the
Community house on any member!
of the Country club board of di-
rectors,
n ‘ ’* t .....'............
/\ivin ridnerman
Drowns In Bayou
ALVIN, Dec. 17 (CJ!)—Deputy
....... Sheriff O. E. Moultoa.o*M his
AUSTIN, Dec .17. (UJD-Anoth- today lo hi» swimming ability
MMj ubbcu $oi,vw,wu assets
of the company. However, some of
this money might be located, or re-
covered from the personal property
of the Musicas.
■ Although trading in McKesson. &
Robbins stock has been suspended
on the Stew York exchange, it is
still being traded over the. coun-
ter, and on ’the basis of yester-
day’s quotations, the- three issues
of stock have dropped $33,783,887
in value since the suspension.
We want the world
to see this picture!...
Because,with its laughter
and its tears it wH! enchant
... enrapture... entertain!
Gate International Exposition hat;
decided on the construction of a
"million dollar Palace of Ele-
gance.” The building will only
cost $125,000, but the. jewelry;
furs, women’s clothes, and acces-
sories of elegance on display
therein will be insured for $1,.
000,060.
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Today ’Stranger From Arizona*
The Gift They All Like!
Parker & Sheaf fer Sets
that her story was grjwiiT
Morris Blystone.
• DELUXE •
Muscat* UMS • SOSMARY CANS
LOLA UNI - ntlftM. ..
haws asms-jwm twin
jBNunriYMN • DKK KSUN .
that the “son” never existed, and
I:—,AUwi.iri| uec ill, iLJi/^Anowi'
ft change in royalty for stai* oil.
after a boating accident resulted
in the drowning of a companion.
Despite the handicap- of hip
wells in the Sabine river bed in
Gregg county had been approved
that will
las t and ft
mainlovelj
through-
oat ill
years.
boot®, Moulton swam to safety af-
ter a motorboat capsized In Choc-
olate. bayou, Emory Ellers, 41,
Alvin garage man, sank and
drowned, -o-1
D. E. Saxby of Alvin flung to
Ntea Briggs, 21-year-old ^ I
dance girl, was free under $5,00O l ”, Amen«w Liberty
bond today on a charge of shoot- 0l1 * **>» “ weU* was
Si; * “** Has1-
Stokes, whose attentions ahd ft® «dllced $■» three-eighths to
found “unbearable,” was reported [«■*-*«»*.- When coat of the new
in an improved but critical condi-f w*Hs » P*id (estimated at
tion ft a gJJ*' ^ ”*** ^g*
an abdominal wound. j fourth until they ge on pump. Then
was indicated. If it is found that
ftlditional taxes are due the gov-
ernment, officials said that some
action . would be taken against
the boat until ft was rescued.
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—
Stawr Plac#
OF TRI-CITIES
TREY STROBE TRIOBGH TIE
WEST LIKE
WORLD ECHOED TO THQRTIEJU!
T|e shooting occurred at, thef® Tfll i*
girl’s apartment Wednesday wftrdf
she was preparing to celebrate her
ping Gifts
'ALLEY OF
twenty-first birthday.
Friends from Groesb
bail for the girl 'I;
provided Party gee*® hunters herei. had
- unusual luck in bringing down
eight fine birds. Unfortunately on
5 *. their way home they met a farm-
rSS'ir l
, tu. ___* -A
Christina* Tree
ing’s Drug Store
The REXALL Store
STOCKS DECLINE
NEW YORK, (Ml -
Stacks and. kinds made an irreg-
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 17, 1938, newspaper, December 17, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095471/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.