The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1936 Page: 1 of 6
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, iwsfiEiji
; was reelect- Rev- Olin Bean, „„„ of .
nerve'another JJ“g" of Cent«! Baptj^
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0m » »>ne- by from Salado, t,v '*•
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Ifrite'ln BtawT*
Ftang Money Line,
jflggest Chess
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P Arthur Brisbane
^^rimenting theor-
^Hy with bombing plane*
y^D field, fonwi it 4*8X3®
“bulwark of the aerial
gftfew York city”. The. *!r
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thep.bnild
enger auto-
mata «Mi
ifactnrer of
utornobiies?
TARGET OF KIDNAPERS?
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Faces Challenge In
Candidacy Of Borah
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.-CJ9-.
e«»ure for political party re
theoretically destroyed",
BEST BEER IN
TOWN
100% Union
Labor
Since 1890
i fireproof hangars and
jojistructed at a coat of
uo.ooo, were all theoret-
Embargo Ordared By Z£
Ueneva Determined pubik»n pnaauiai amiiuHa!
But Kep^Secret “
(Copyright, 193C, By V. !>.) Both major parties are under
ROME, Feb. 5.— (ERi -Premier threat of bote Borah is praeti-
Benito Mussolini awaited'today the eommlttad.te daaarting the'
decision of the League on impoai- Kepublican nominee unless he,is a 1
ML.*. __-tt ' ... i ......- . . I Jltfaral otumlimp nn m 1 ih*r<*! nlat*
Spending, Needs In
Move to Stem Tide
Of Inflation Talk ?
(Copyright, 1936, By U. P.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. — (EPS
- With threats,of inflation rumb-
AY IS COMING—Give Her'
Coal Due to Ice An
Snow Imperii* Liv«
Of Thousands
(By UnittoPrem) •
Sniiwblofkfd romis
stmts, piercing winds, arctic eo
and floods wars on tbs whit,
weather map of the entire eeatai
half of the United State* lodayj
least six deaths war* added to tl
weather's toll.
The peril of a coal shortage b
Whitman, King
or Pangborn’s . .
Big Red Heart
Special, at . . ,
pedals At—
mg's
STORE
ling in t|e background, the New
Deal took inventory of its spending
needs' today preparatory to pre-
senting a tax program to congress.
Developments in the swiftly
changing financial situation were:
1. House administration leaders
will call at the White House to urge
postponement of bonus Tax propos-
Regular -
Package*
We Deliver
plete prescription
tandard drugs by
rers used. Re-
charge. Call 150
it her; information.
gft si we see them here. At
, jt Js otherwise. Colonel (
n,who murdered General Na-
•for the good of the emper- i
pwid;-burst into tears, at his.
mice in one day, once when j
Hair-Tonic
$1 Size-79i
50c Size—39<
1 - ~8, President Roosevelt summon^
’ ed heads of “spending” agencies to
a White House conference tomor-
r row- .> , ’ , '
Oil,. 89c
14 oz. 25c
pt.. .19c
idr own blood, demanding his
sal. Ladies here »»^S|s
«thize wit), criminals, send
i (towers, but new write about
i their, own blood. The east
intensely. '
Fountain
Speciali
ORANGE OH
Tomato
Juice
®d there would bo no disclosure
ppi'tee League has acted. ■ „
• The grande council decided te
continue“tile military campaign fit
Bast Africa regardless of diploma-
tic developments; approved * re-
servation to sthe agreement by
which Meditemnean powsrs will
iiiuria v anurruni, s.i.uyu.uuu nnrins, wno uiuay under special
guard following the routing of two gunmen from the estate of her
aunt, Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney. Police believe the gunmen, ehased
from the home of the estate superintendent, intended to kidnap the
ll-ycar-old Heiress.
currency expansionists to plan for, ^
a legislative fight. ~
4. Inflation “scare” depresses ^
dollar value and sends gold exports -
of $15,6®,000 abroad in two days.
5. Cancellation of more than
$1,000,000,000 in congressional
authorizations to government lend-
ing agencies announced by Presi-
dent Roosevelt. ( o H
In an effort to squelch the con- p]
gressional inflation movement m
Chairman Robert L. Doughton of
the house ways and means commit- ^
tee, and Fred M. Vinson, Democrat, pj
Kentucky, house sponsor of the *
bonus act, planned a conference ^
with Mr; Roosevelt to urge he drop W(
pl'ans' ior taxes to finknee ' the’ 'rs
[CAN financial enterprises
to be almost as “far
thebriltelBHtes^
Democratic landslide.
Borah’s big boost toward the
nomination came last August when
he. was revealed to be an eaay
winner in spoil of 3,000 local Re-
publican leaders conducted by
Robert H. Lucas, former executive
director of the Republican nation-
jal committee'. _
Cautiously thereafter he ap-
proached avowal of hie candidacy,
Informally authorising Borah-for-
Preaklent, movements ia Pennsyi-
• u Kipling’s imperial battle
In China, Mr. F, J. Raven,
ia California, married the
jrter of a wealthy missionary
11p Gnat Britain. in event of an
, Italian attack, and decreed that for-
I |ja commerce should be put under
direct control of the government
1 through the corporative bodies of
■ fascism,,
* The council paid tribute to the
lltapdY and admirable" resistance
i of the country during the three
months of the "economic siege” by
. the League.
' Mussolini announced that Achille
Starace, secretary general of the
fascist party, would assume conr-
” mand of afl setST mlBtf a'tflvfsTohri
I unit.
‘ The declaration that the cam-
paign against Ethiopia would be
1 frisiliJ was Pwd t> pa a*
offensives will be essayed cm both
Northern and^Bouthern fronts be-
fore the seasonal rains start lata
in’ March. .
l ampaigri ror Kaising
Is Indicated
Tri-dtiana soon will tie asked
to contribute to the Welfare Lea-
gue, riilisf organization, in amount
estimated at approximately |4000,
It was Indicated t-lay.
Chocolate
Hot, with p-|ha
Rakes XV*
Ginger Ale,
12-Oz. ijt.
Bottle. AVn
LIME RICKET
12-Oz. 4IWu
Bottle JwHS
|y*. You wonder how the mis-
sy family got wealthy and
follow Mr. Raven as he builds
Ipntic financial institutions in
SHEETS
( vaPa, South Dakota, Wert Vir-
’ ginla, IWaconaBto Mew Yadt. Mte
. Colorado, Illinois snd Ohio.
Borah has alarmed New York
regulars by lining up with W.
Kingoland Macy, former Republi-
can sUte chairman, lie regular
Republicans want to send an un-
inatrusted delegation to the nation-
al convention. Macy is whooping
bonus. -;
Doughton and Vinson will have
full support of the house leadership,
increasingly apprehensive of Infla-
tionist demands for payment of the
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at is easy enough, here at
t baf it must take unusual
11# go and do it in China, in
pjalanguaga.
Mr. Raven it must be added
Pn “continued to engage in
a activities”.
• wise British, playing chess,
Ik continental powers as-
1 High Tribunal Rules
Issue Released >
F By McCraw
J AUSTIN, Feb, 6, — (EE) — The
_• Brazos river conservation district
j order by the state supreme court
[directing Attorney .General- Wil-
liam McCraw to approve the bonds
, 4ba Braaos river* I
Decision of the court was be-!
i lieved here to remove the last ob-
. stacle in tee way or a $34,000,000
| attempt to harness the river,
,L Floods from tee Brazos are esti-
! mated to cause an annual loss of
nearly $2,000,000. Not that $2,-
000,000 damage is suffered each
ye*r but over a long period, the
total losses average 'that. From
1913 to 192.9 Brazos floods were
held respqMsibte *fifr! f29,000,000
property loss and the low of 346
human lives. ____
tonftruetion of 13 oamr mwr mp* Thsy tacaped in '**&&&
pika for 89 towns of tean cw ^ nauiinf outside (he estate
2,000 population each; reclamation g8!ei after being routed from the
of tfiOO/m acrw now subject to hom gtlbaam Griffin, V, estate
trainmen were killed whan
em railway freight train
down an wah«kment weal
Mk . w. f
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pension, in addition to those re-
arert*»•*».. »»g_ jbjbbs***,......
At the present time, AaMHpK
said, the state is apndta^ 8891
monthly for the aid of^ parsons who
wlil not receive tee old age pension.
feoree of suburban residents
(Conttnueo on Page 6j
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PROBERS TURN TO
NEW WAR THREA'
VIorgan Asserts Via
today was granted a mandamus from along the Gestro .river,
“ ^ "f“*“ ** “ ‘ it waa announced today, and have
dispersed wlte heav^msesan Eth*
■ iopian force at Males Guba, on the
issued for general improvements on Dawt p,,,,, ^ weft of ^
City of 16,000 Held
In Grip of General
Union Walkout
■ SxpaiMw of maintaining that as-
sistance for a year will be approx-
imately $3600.
There are. IS families receiving
assistance from the Welfare Lea-
gue, at a total monthly cost of
$60. A year's help for that nura-
ber wouhj b* $eoo additional. ,
Administration casts,, provided a
paid secretary is employed, should
Guard Child Harass. r IT
GunmenAn Hmtad Cu.m^Levy
OLD WESTBURY.N. Y., Feb. 6. cl&^JSSS! w« te°S
— to — Eleven-year-old Gloria feet today, following action of the
Laura Vanderbilt waa guarded mmrs city com mission teat night,
rs-rrre *£?««£
ftyMpfbiVaty today while police j wise, would have become Selin-
""ia"! ,wimi h
February, property owners can
plu(1 ■ PEKIN, 111.,. Feb. 5.- <ER) -A
:ussia. general strike paralyzing this city
- Eng- of 16,000 .reached a crisis today,
ations Conciliation groups met in a final
TOan^ effort to forestall the militia, mo-.
bilized 10 miles away at Peoria,
tusaia taking , charge of .the -criticai
>? situation. - /
mm Hub of the situation #aa the
1 Jap’ well picketed Ameri^ -Distilling
: Sif4 asaKSMafr- 7**-
aquo, ployed 2,000 andf ha* since cut Its
' into payroll to/$b, where 90 strike-
: wet . _ , ' ,___,____w
Limit Is Reached
In Taxation
. WASHINGTON^ Fah. 8. -1
“J P- Merten's view* on tesat
and the probable outcome of aao
er ktenitttaud amr vrere stud
by the asBate munition, commit
s.hions all in, tune with spring grtrts
strike new chords In color . . . new i
trimming new heights in smart”*8*;'
ily . . . and we urge you to stteno
j merchandise at Sumner's.
QUICK -FASHION*' rlAG®
’^^r jacks t‘ Thrx' ■ .m
Print jacket frocks
Lots of color contrsst
Redingctcs. back again ..
/jC 1
Lake is Dragged For
Bodies^LostTrio
MAKFA, Feb. 6^-«0-lUncb-
ers, deputy sheriffs and firemen
J*®co* o»l workers on strike
ingenious idea that
Ptepeal to strikers elsewhere,
would oblige.
"*•1 wtrikaa-a, including those
B RIFES
caitteued to dreg Ite eofeL waters
of Lake San Katevan today far the
hediaa of three yoethi who w«e
feared » have drowned when a
**te*s to 46 per cent of the
^tbek^teeprop^
7** that owners would
i T*,*/t*r their own proper-
ttelr own way makes no
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Stocks Close
Ceartrey Otteav State Bank
and Treat Co.
Warrants Issued For Doctors. Charged
In Sterilization Operation Upon Heires
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World War Ace Ends
Own Life b Houston
WASHINGTON, V
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1936, newspaper, February 5, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095600/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.