The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 177, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 8, 1936 Page: 2 of 12
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We Drivers
Tsassa*:
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WHS D.VII.T gtm-W08R Cjj»EK, TR
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TPE8UAY, JAN l ARY ScSDaY. JAW ARY 7, 1936
*g®M NewsOIOrganizedEaoor
KILLED tOKfit IS
[ENIGMA OF CRIME
tMUCOli LAUGHER
wt^to the audios..
the *U» Mdytripto, P«Hy 0:mrr
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r A«y*ri*»* ******
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fvmm uf
SEE**-*
Cboi, tahn sato«
beaut* unta
In The Tri-Cities
8Trinities Central Labor Councg
blar.dr When
tragedy dl holds
„ .......__........ wmm* +
__________ «Unr fife when night, fto-Hnrt of thenew y««r,
firtton. But w**b«* *h> t and killed the teeahhy Dr. ow of the topic* to be brought
i<a#A Imtorn tom *tm-
Hgpp^ye h* Hnh$tet« ttMW ~j
•^Tirfr‘..-tct frr
ItbttteiaM
faUwearoWetwa
ILfSffV
_ r* iwt *a M o«- «r»
tessue
b certain rtimatroerereroer. l^wrew,
In ■ a - tttr.-y. girudr- -hack if. * ln'Cin v>\S «•’** fcSvt’tMlaf down from the North. and
_J &^rZS&TJz^**
Mowing i the fate of this youthful tv»-r' ^ «W"Mp» t* l*W#etd VJ uor,K „f DalW succeeded J
nma and <wr flat* IwrtiB! mffiif lathered.
. mu astamobite* are .pretty well prtjprej-flto
■ atton
" ‘ , f
GETS MM PASE^S:
■'/■■- ’
DEDHAM,' Mass., Jan. 7. -
•qattmibi his seat
(INS) — TT* wort# tun# ahd so-
®Uoalermhn:.,erS.
=3
Jcv.t '■ *Jl*“• v) Hitavei i1 "“"o' ' ”------------
loud at , (Uicdies.
.diction to
.to fagfe**!
campaign w*
tp-'
Morru Na#firi Ifcad
Of Bwijhjift J*W
DALLAS. Jim. W^-
Cune.^ delegate* to th* Labir.^ ^ new Efat'Tex*# h®eh*S|
Movies became nightBagea of
f«fr tbl&fr.. i
vftMf <*4|M1
baumc-H hs .dreams. Bn* stiii he j
eoul/Luot control -Hr laughtto. - : 'tot;";;Alfil
- Finally a manager, more of an 1 l3* AiV»
opportunist than his colleagues,
trExjr p
*m ...
idm b«jf Gol
IbM*®***#' "'»•
iMbere tJ* pupil* . .. .
.-I they kept their bttW srhord. wift. mew, stactAngta pceede?*fci|k
sBBSsSjS! ^esfesi
ewt tin* tewi' to *t»rt » «p% on .rii»*rp ki or
ii— -- '- ~ M'J1»W>ft>M Hill tl'
mtf the mmtry
pSfiiHfijlm£m MMb -wMt. Their
_____tp to amid fpfnwst wb*«!* side abpiine and
dM«iitfmjiMiafteMlMwf7.i£9^ uiwi
tMtaaar M'W>*t<i~b»itW*«M»n% >W »*>’ be attr-
pvtad to Cad out how swdk mm ipk&T’ TM let
iitp|*6r m otmmmf mmt mm, cuy remitnber to «# toe ctoato
.. .. *>/..i■■.■„■.. .
^ajftoW*. «n»|
‘(laMttl. Cfcati's „ J. j
Marriott!'' id tVwj#y!va»!* ' tow]
■ ibis baitoa*. of starttaf to slipper? weather can
be ooitoi a probtoa. B«''«nWtod it mil. monk aa.
However, m-ft good, driver* agem oo one method
Spattolto^tonadpoodi; ^ V
bhhI agtoto to* fbtf « ms# d**' 1 tom when toeywato to atop, Thajrgnw toe toahe F *. •
iStoML'Al * HM, At* Bm» ^.adMhr id end tad rtodai tt totowt at onee. .thto_
'to mod mtomr; - b*'¥*S itotoPWi towto actiww, tortmd ot on# cec
would have dtoe
tt *Wwt5on* “ ** ««tmg. of
l»u» out twi wnate sauna. [painters local last .night.
What i* gumg to Happen to The pointers last ttight edppted
t first- reading a resolution
the
is the
*bti-
Mthe
la to
WMrtliir, behind the cottoloto of
to- >hops, <>n the best -atOfa and in
Canon sbwrf and ajm-sy
asm
wtod towa nt*rb> |
it*' ' thi -ilMwr' •ad'-'hto’
their 'pevitm (Mf heareH iha* I
WMPC ftp? Wto* to |
fMr effwt* awl that th,ir **hi»I;
w48 ’ftoartih and pr- «j»r. |
4mmg- tow 'Jshwj
‘JCurTh, )r. f-r'tsfa Wftkovwfi. |
ipWm' »f Sfrti#aesdin. the prisefp*)*}
etottiatotos presror*. they
CadtoBriwfiTni Mtoto *»i< c»a >i»wtto.»WBwnitorii^ .........
Many at the best driver* always make it a point.
wH to di.wngsee toe ciu'ch t< town as they apply
their brake*, Mt^tb wait .tatto. to*. car has dmC
stopped. While this is 'their general twacUce, they
say it l* npoctoity teiportant on slippery road*, a*
they claim tt reduce* the chance* of skidding. But
If w*.two this nwtbod there la on* ihtogw* roust look
tost ter. We have tb remember that on a. dipper?
to an appmt fk*t W&Jk mstpi j
to the V. fayrm* mwwtoe -the j
IMilSa «toy.ito«r-to M^F«or«B^rtiy'iffl8t«»
bratsw wtom the tluVh 1* still enmged. ’
. Outside ef stattton aad »topptet Meat winter tkid-
Y«r* !ftmxr*
heard on' ail a
chrc*to*_nickel
toimred sun
tante* and the chlr
metoojtob talk otto _________ RR
escort* of tailored ekwanee. in the
drib apftooktmaUtm* dF 4r*; dlk-
faahioned saloons where ohl men
•fismp*-* *'•'** -
the
theaubway*.
She has one of ti« mogt- sbcctrs-
f«t ;<^»btthttowjtoihi oteeir-ydit
representing her, SamifcY LeiiKi-
Witt, w5fo capped his New Yofek
reputation. fur "MOT Guilty” ver-
dicts by successfully pr-ttsstiiur the
eenv'ft-ttiiB of the Sfotfstjoro ;
fttfpim right up to toe SJuprenie
Court - •■ -■
' And iri Wtoe, Visfinia. 21-ye»fr
old Edith Maxwell is beginning V>
serve a %> year switvnc* fpr lh-
killing; of her father by striking
him with a high-heeled shoe in
atsito of testimony that tost was <ie-
j^- ;Gar<iner retired yesterday
tbei“doH«f-a-year man*’—without
dollar.
v ' Morris' already i* president ,of
mi first’residing a resolution revik- |Dm» Evangeline Lepigto and wjif
ing dw code of estimates'for c<>a- >;erve^.a* a salaried official. Gwf
trakthrs on itaitigf codU«f* bas-: WtfBams of itokaHne «as elected
ed oh the ujto of union iaW, oitd vie«* president /
bean! tt^n tHruntenina from saw-1 — -.....t.
era! menibees,
Those who talked were H, K
.pfiortmhst
irbren^^t’. the recky- tenpr of yhron- ; ESYATE&l
ri. Residepce and Office (
kdtof dpinedy in a ^Boston tKeater. I
■ Fulbrtobt, C. E. AUlea, It B. Fouf-
n net and Jackson,
f Ernest Sly was transferred frpm
the active to the honorary raember-
«hip mil. W. a. Kbliemfor gave
notice Iff moving tg Henderson,
swt f eROy Haroldhotified tho un-
Strickland
v’EY-AT-LAW
MIMS
riliieiis State Ba*k Bidg;
Some rrtore.
^77;
and the theater,
the ,
to Oh
with a na*t
“1 he ru
.t-^SS
smiled.
! oS&SSA
RE AL ESTATE &1
Goose Crisp
Personal ttoqmi |t
y^\>-
Loaa than hank rates, also loans on furniture, autos, rtgj
tottd. iire u* before paying a* high interest charge. ”|
Goose Creek' office Keystone Realty Co. Open
t0;00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Ask for Mr. Gastle.
UNITED fEDUmnES
tnr nii»Bs Stare Bihlf “ ■ - . Housl^
-?*•—v
“sre
STATEMENT OF T HE CONDITION OF
ditto 1* at teret arto careew Mimy good dri vers toil ns
that they treat evvry slippery curve or turn, as though
it weretofung.to bo a atop. In other Wtrds. they ip- „r.„, _________,__________
John and tnai* *yt# diktoiw#i' S<«to » «lo«re that they cMvartualty giva toe tngiar* ltttto gaa and put
*«, mnsi w ,»«, tfwi .ga^^ja^aggtoswsw^Kasiiaar-
After all., the m«;n thing -to do a'bout driving fa
freanda of liberty.
HRP^.,. refdSnf
^tot’7tor#ir‘:iisd riwn'reiw-rj-
****** *«* .fined for hot «M- f dupery wvstoer lafretwhat w* do about walkm*in
'IH Mg* firiMwwa^JiiBiBjnf;[ mfpmzy WMtthfi, we wrw Ml pretty Wcdul abtstt
| th* FtiiijllllHia'-aehato.code.
H*fenWm,Moody
kTmuhi Maimlkm
that Tbe arrt thmg m-ast of_ui dii when we *o «rt or
a attpptoy mofcsn* U to put oat one loot cautiously
wwtotoe j»-to’i>-.'V|ea|| *a* WAthaietoalthBacrfici
tCsK| to m bow careful w# have
-to be, The beat dri vers wa
know do practically the tame
tJung wiih lf*ir car*,The first
thiai they .do after they get
Marred, to tb tort the surface,
They makoywe that there are _
no cars t«> hear, and then they gently apply the
What will fntd*fi iO ; Neto-Yijrk.
peopib are asking, How will 1.4-
bpwits be aWe to extricats‘}iis f*ii'
. itoiit from tb»a seif-i»imi(.todjt,a.y.
«g 7 7 -■
W', IAN FRANCISCO, Jan, T-Ctn :
____~F«r ae particutoi ri-aeon, H4v«
- ii jr£Ay*»*w*:L- z<^nui
mournI are going to *»..] - mOjt W , “<^to . apply ttohrakea again—this timea UtU* msms u
k- fpgf Wifi they can k«p a-tomtit; lathis w«y ihty ttoemtoetha warfare and knew thadegree cf cauttoa
halt in mdtstsM ntofien aotnetuhe , mwt tssarto* la be aaf*. Tbit mams Ilk* a very sensible idea
apply tl ^
*pcfika«l
wre««t.
iutioathey
VETERANS DEFER I
■ACTION ON BONUS
IfeUST €o,
:- GQOSf GREEK, TEXAS 7^^
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DECEMBER 31, 1935
SEX TON PAID tt j first aeaten received a salary of
Kinsey said h«* belhvcd they
RAN FORD, M- «f*» - Record.119*7 a year. He had to take care
srithwut a break It prebaMy wogld from tha 183 yesr-bid Free Will | tire buildtoC ?«d jgrbvide the
CTrihJi •
Following meeting heki tost
night to formulate local' pte «h
supporting ,, bonus measure, for-
mer service men oL Eajf Harris
county" today wwre awaiUh|gfforts
of the bonus bloc is copgg's.s to
put thrgu^i the bill that.ltoi the
united support of all veterauto o»-
ASSETS
CASH:
gitn'.zatlons. , , »■
YWnwtofifBr^BR^IBcW’ISfir
On hand and with Federal Reaen-e Bank ^fhd
other approved Reserve Agents . ...
pvernrnent Ronds
at the i'eily city hall. It Was calltd
ntigmaU? tec ih« purpoKc uf draft-
ing a declaration 4>t &wdaivicf men
here to lie sent to congrew as a
$533;660.52
H«W
360,^41.04 $1,159,159.07
M»t resolution. But ifevviopments
vitidirated 1
at WashingUHt,' w bichrindtteated lit*
tie of oo opposition to the plan fur
a cash payment, resulted in a <k4-
»ion to take..no action,
S. \V, Dabson. tl. K. Edge and
A? It toHdh,tmembers of Robert R:
^1‘u.k lo'si of the Veterans of For-
eign Wars which called the meet
mg, made bvwf-talks. They pointed
out that because of the apparent
majority tBe- Fmu* plan jhas to
both houses of congress, aryr st*i>s
taken,by ox-service men mmytbe
country would be siymrfhmiab -y
Rather thgu rend a telegram urg-
ing or demanding action, it vyas dc-
cid«d that personal letters be aefit
congressmen *md senators adviaip A
them of the support of all I'eterans
in this district.
More than 100 former service
men attended the meeting.
SHSJW4i
•A. board of (Jhriatian
was forettol last night at Grace
Methodiat chureh -end-' plans -wire
laid by that body to o*-opa**|wfih
other Methodist rhttttfce* d file
Tri-Citkis areaina leaaerthip
t raining school March 16 tor*!.
JTA\
iiii
XampJL
l ! p| ~ j^awa-j^-Tr— ^ rT " . * •
CVRYONE likes to red iobed ood sbooldtov.
tj)* right kind of light. Tho M. P« It Up Lamp*
■ that con ho marad to ony hoight or ptotioo moho on
the titifril 'ftftilf.
3SE
fiviwon; W. C.
tondent of the adult ^riiiijP
Davanay; presidest af th*
-p*a|fe*a ifirtMon; Mr*. E, JT, ]
L.oot).s and Pirewunts.....
Ctistomera B^nds for Safc-K&putg; and Travelers Checks on Hand
Real Estate ...y. . -- . ......„..... . * .
Furniture & Fixtures, Net . . .
Payment F'deraT Deposit Imturance Corporation .
Stock Federal Reserve Bank ............
Other Stocks and Boatk
Fat«re# in fweet^ C^Mioa
'-TOTAt. '.........1 ................
437,124.59
10,820.1X1
14,000.00
9,000.00
1,314.99
3,450.00
1.00
4,061.02
s» 1 *
•81,638.93:1.07
LIABILITIES
CAPITAL:
Common Stock ,.....
.Debf^iturea ..
Smrphjv an*l Undivided Profits
$ 50,000.00-
4>,i000:00... . a
: Tt,039.65 $137,039.(55
Customers Bonds Saft^ICeepinf .find Travelers Checks on hand
Dtaegve for Interest and Taxes :..................i...’_________ ^ . •............
DEPORFTS ......■ -.....:....................... .........
total'...i....................^.....-...■... ........■: -.:
. lfi,820.oO
2,870.02
•1,488,20.4.00
$1,638,933.67
Aotiito Vhew-Pres.
ideal lamp for reoding. They cm b$ placed M tW
heal dees not crock Hi« vomish on your bed. Tliesfi
lomps come in maay shades ond designs. TKey cm
N ttid many places fojpp feme, empty comers,
- -, ....... - - -
K. R. Onilny Promoted
To -Heantaa Poiitiai
!
K. & (Mi Itoiler. *i Gone*
Creek. ■!■■■ II
SW-aw,MM*«u>-
OFFICERS
HUGH Dcms* Jr.
w. E. DV?UNTI»
O. K. WlNFTtfk
p.tg|aM
W. C. aniwsmA —--------
M. C. KEUEY Amt Cashier
Vue-Pre-tdent
DIRECTORS
3. R. BARBER ......:...„........1 Oil and. Cattle
HOMER L. DAVIS .......Teaming Contractor
_ % E. Active yjfePcefi j
•~«r -4jj
...... i
rwaP*^Ate iw 4
n,TiiljST Go.
—r~..................—........Capitalist. |
i:
it bmaraacd ( flfporatlon f
Member F«kral Reserve System.
$ DeewUory
S04
iety'Churcl
.Vwnal
H. C. Durham, retiring pro-
of the Firat Christian
, Ladies’ Council released
W to Mrs. Jshn A.^iknm,
president, at the regular
r meeting Monday at the
fifi, W. L, Woodliff gave
ing prayer and Mrs. Dur-
I the devotional, Galatians)
A".'
-Davie
p. ntr _
H.E.1
Cox.
Prisril
Alexantf
l Tri-Cil
Mrs. W|
0. H. Ficklin, Mrs. E, C.
rMd Mrs. N.. G. Hopper were
Lt.j B« the committee to
lick members and Mrs. Dur-
si named to he in. charge
were. I’lap* were announced
i sibday meeting and quilting
Monda at the church,
hent at the meeting were
lines Wilson, Durham, Wood,
|n, Woodliff, S. O. Canon, J.
U 0, Coker, Hugh Martin, C.
firdner, J. % Batman, T. M.
G B. ftuBbse and Alvin
liniar Music Club
i Junior Music club will meet
I o’clock this evening in Bay-
ICkimmunity House instead of
p as previously announced,
ftTirCoady SaiffTod'fiFr" '
^ llarber will W in cfiargc
regram on “American Com-
• and piano, violin and orch-
numbers and several read-
will be heard.
Sj
Interel
M. M.
and Mr
ed the
of the Al
Speakers”
Baytown|
Mrs.
Right in |
mercial
cussed *
ed Laboil
and Mrs!
on “The [
The chJ
ular sche|
Monday.
Porte Ne'ws
Mrs. Fred Hartman
Phohfi 50 <
State Tel
held posits
office anl
office.
rotary to ,
attorney.
Mr. Stai|
-in Texark
Texas fori
He is assd
the oil bus!
OstA
The ma|
nw>a.pf. M
Maurice P|
nounced to
Engagement
Annoanc-ed—- -
- and Mrs. Qeerge Norris of ,nouncea [0,
lorte today announced the en- j n,a(i bv R|
inent and ,approaching mar- home in te
1 of their daughter, Zulu, to
Lfd Slanterd of ’ftdUBtdli.
k mareiaro .CereiBflny wiiL.ba
brmed on Saturday, January
home in" G<|
is pastor
church at
-Thecoupl
in La Porto
rsstx. —----------;• / - in Lit runt
Ixaci details of the wedding, pIoye of th
Inot been completed by Mrs.
.Norris will be the honoree
Iveral pre-nuptial affairs be-
i now and her wedding day.
■day afternoon she will be hon-
Iby her frie’nds with a miscel-
ius shower at Miller’s Inn. Mrs.
[ Hartman will be hostess.
L Norris is one of the most
young women in La Porte.
a graduate of La Porte High
and attended Sam Houston
fSi Spin
te Uu Human
SvtlcKboard
conlroiM
Health aW
Vigof
Your ^
bpointment
Health
I Can Be —
ilade By ”
| Calling
Upon
£ \
J. I. KNIERIM
CHIROPRACTOR
i: 9 to 12 a.m.—2 to 6 p.m
Bldg. Baytown, Tex.
Harris, evaii
vival at Mol
eral song sef
Rev. Whal
cioes with a [
jWkbyFTed
of the board |
Wylie, past
Church, gave
MONTGOMERY
pany.
Schools]
Three Lai
ipated Mond
es of La Pa
Christmas hi
" A quartetf
J. Hall Slid
of schools at I
ed to return I
He has been|
wife, who
the holidays
munia. The I
Mrs. ShepparJ
erable impn
Mrs: Minal
Crudgo, who -
week in a Gal
Returned to hq
Grudge is abl^
Mrs, Georg
George, Jr.,
home in La I’d
.Mr. and Mil
worth are planl
Porte to Houstl
an employe at
t Fred G. Gil
return from Fo
attending a co
Montgomery, 1
state of Texas
COLLEGE
•' Purdue'36;
Indiana 38 f
Kansas Stat<
burg,
Kan. 38; Sim
Drake 24; It
Illinois 42;
Wlsconsin38
Stephen F.
ville College 30
DAVIS
Texas
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. it ofi«r«
SfevIHitoj
■ rofitog wttUti th* roach «l
[ «< average means... . SPEND
: end in montgomesy
Ente
’ the IEFFEB30N DAVIS
R*«aoaaU* Sato*
H. MOORE, Manager
Direction:
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