The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 142, Ed. 1 Monday, December 5, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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creW .was' sent out today to film ®at
a herd of 2,000 of the 22,000 buf- low
falo that are left in America. B <
The bleon will be “shot" near 1
Cache, Gkla., tad Ute pictures will •*
be: cut in later , with those of the cas
stars Barbara Stanwyck and Joel P°r
. McCrea fW the movie “Union Pa- “•«
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.■ The players are appearing be- ma
Farm" With
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With Dirty
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y”#ith Janet Gaynon Robert
lontgomery Mid Franchot
tjXE: Teiwsf with
-ept through the gencr,osity
the people of this commu-
y who are employed, * ’
f it ia necessary to Stage
l second drive it will mean
litionai time must be ton-
this area will be opened
Wilts'Vigilante'
ilighwhy MS are being elcscu
except in Chambers county. The
highway department has been
ready for sotae time to Include,
learn the truth. ,
An employe who had talked
to the investigating commjt-
'.«b, organised and headed by
j<» Ed. WWfr*e, *_ member of
the Harris coflnty delegation,
was discharged in the presence
of the investigatoni; It was
charged his dismissal was fob
giving information to the com-
mittee.1
■Nobody knows just what prison
conditions are, but the discharge
of that employe will convince
many people that Something is
tgles, movie comedy
perfected * process
the film colony's ex-
Sgaiast “dog rust-
Police had a description of a
thief blamed, for 1500,000 in Jewel
by the solicitors to
and that the pecple will
that link of the road In its con-
struction program but has been
prevented from doing . so be-
cause right-of-way has not been
secured.
Completion of this highway
from Livingston to Galveston
would give the Tri-Cities its
first through highway and
doubtieS,' would bring heavy
traffic: tkrpugli here flroto Ernst
Texas to Galveston and all the
thefts in the exclusive, Bel-Aire
district today, but the naan escap-
ed by pointing to a lighted win-
dow in Sonja Henie’s house and
shouting: "Look at the man
climbing in." .
Two policemen looked, and the
iturbed a second time. The
se of conducting the corn-
drive tta the two organ!-
a was to avoid this very
in common with many
Married sons in Chita jfl
their parents. This ofM
in very large families, as 4
*a six generations, with fro*
to: 303 members living under
film celebrities who hate
businesses on the
a large kennel in
vallgfr.
Htt'aimbme i d brand with an
indelible dye of a secret formula.
Fernando
you have not contributed,
Why not hunt up a solicitor to
day and hand him a'couple of
dollars. Or, if you contributed
him feel that you are able to
give a little more, do that.
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
“the Aoftarity on Aittmrittea"
te Tri-Citlef have % fraud
ird of alwhya coring for
r needy and - unemployed
ana- The two organizations
tog funds are among the
t efficient in the country,
i not let this record be
lished by failure to conlrib-
the necessary money this
InViU the investigators to do mi
wfJwwstlgating they liked ahd
arrange it so they could talk
wlh employes and prisoners
without restraint.
. Frequently setae 1 little inci-
detit points to the need for 4
Change in prison methods. If
the prison officials are not
afraid for the facts to be known
they should prove It by insist-
ing upon a full and complete
investigation.
Chambers county officials
some time back were talking
about holding a bond election
for .the purpose of raising money
with which to purchase right-
of-way but nothing has been
heard of that plan recently.
The highway is heeded and
will be built eventually. Why
not hurry up the Chambers
county link and begin to reap
the benefits that will come to
RESECT THE REASON
THERE IS NO sustenance in
blindly respecting rides of play
which you have heard, no matter
ho# sound those rules may be. The
thing of paramount Importance is
and lad two rounds of trumps.
Then a heart was cashed and on the
three remaining hearts, the losing
clubs were tossed.
East had been told never to lead
from a king and because he failed to
SIMa5^
cottage sear the campus of Rice Inatf-
!E UNITED STATES war
department has approved
much attracted
iTh enrol
do so in this instance he allowed
bridge
this section from the road when
to make a contract to Which
present site of the pon-
toon bridge over Cedar Bayou
bn Highway 148 and the Texas
highway., department has in-
cluded the structure in its bud-
get for construction in 1539.
Gradually alt the gaps In
Says the 'Gonzales Inquirer:
"Thank goodness we live in a
free country, where a man inly
bay What he thinks—if he isn't
afraid of wife, neighbor or boas,
arid If he’s sure be won't hurt
his bittiness or reputation."
it is paved over its entire
length? ■ ■
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JUIEM AND WOMEN charg-
ed with obtaining military
secrets in the United States and
selling them to Germany were
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sight. After Sara has given Dr. Holgatc
.several lessons ih "how to
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1 be was not entitled. The diamond re-
i turn was useless and dangerous be-
• cause of the heart situation. When
the diamond K dropped, it indicated
a singleton, the hearts and trumps
were solid, so that the only! hope to
defeat declarer waa in the club suit
may not seem to fit the literal word-
ing of a ao-ciUled rule.
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One-Minute Test
1. Ih what government depart-
AUSTIN, Dec. 5 (LEI—The
bread lawns of the Texas State
Oa^tol Will present A, bright green
Visti when Texans throng to Aus-
tin for the inauguration of Gov-
ernor-elect W. Lee O’Daniel.
• Italian rye has been' sown. Al-
wedy, its tiny sprouts are showing
The underground shrinkliriir .'svW
it now pays for one athletic of;
ficial.
But then, there wag no Memorial
Stadium in which to put the 80,OC>)
ami 40, COO fans modern football
ment would you find the office Of
education? “ ...
2, How did toe Hawaiian Is-
lands come to. be part of the j
Otitoll States. ,, j
CHAPTER 22
IT IS AN unusual case when a
>rmai, wholesome, young Ameri-
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(Dealer: South. Neither aide vul*
usable.)
What to Souths safest play to
ake his contract of 8-No Trump.
draws for sin^e gahiei.''..........:■''
Propriety of state colleges con-
tributing to group life '.insurance
ahd group hospitalization policies
U questioned by State Auditor
c tri______....
in high school, but had done noth-
ing about It. A few times, in school
assemblies, it had been necessary
for him te pair off with some femi-
nine person, and a very reW times
sufficient pressure . had been
brought to make him actually take
a girl somewhere. But mostly he
had been eontent toadmlre toe op-
posite sex from afar. It had al-
ways seemed, presumptuous for a
underground sprinkling 'ays;1
usually depended , upon only
tanner, is being used almost
* to spray the grass plots and
even a rented bathing suit
» form. “Ah-y«sl Tes,
He managed to speak, t
actually pat an atm an
the growth.:
'mt Word Ptozlt
How far the state should go in
protection for its employes has
long been debated. After years
of effort, the State Highway De*
partffient was authorized by atA-
tute to set" up a compensation, in-
surance .fund for its field*workers
to protect them in cases of ac-
cident. The protection is not ex-
tended to the workers in the high-
way department office.:
Bonded indebtedness this year
appears in the audits of many state
institutions for the first tone. Hie
en. and the state teachers colleges
all have acquired bonded indebted*
by my htart.-War-
wick. ■ . ' '
Hints on Etiquette
It to good manners to radiate
cheerfulness wherever you go.
For politeness requires tliat we
make othera - ccmifortablA
the rye was Sown, and the
lied turf is rapidly takihg on
ih green hue.
the Capitol gren house, sweet
Vineaare strung. Whether
will bear enough blooms by
duration Day is doubtful,
favorable weather, roses may
homing in the Rose Gardens
te east end" of the Gapitol
tos. Altogether, Caidener
. Nichold hopes to be ready
tjr it with flowers” and lahd-
no one to comfortable With a per-
aon wko is gloomy or morose.
Today’s Horoscope
Tie person born on this date to j
often puzzled and anxious about
his future. He needs to hive
faith that he can meet and siic-
rasnr.sa
friend, but, being hot tempered
and impetuous* he sometimes nMa.
understands and quarrels wito
them. He exacti obedience from]
children tad subordinates. 1
Dne-Mlnute Teat Answers 2.1
1, til toe Department of the fat- j
2. They voluntarily joined the
United States in 1898.
a, No, not under ordinatf Clr-
rumattacea In case of disagree-
ment between Senate and Hod£
of Repteseritativeib he may •djofta
ort tad play At
water one geB Ai
ag far far from to
Uy within atari
ire-will also be ebiiMtetibie
Bg-up” at the University of
i Present plans call for a big
ration there after the formal
taking in the House of Rep-
iativra. At night tieri WiH be
Stagurai reception in Gregory
Hasium. It will'''be a “ball”
to those who datke later.
|taers for 18,000 to supple-
tbe 40,000 seats In the perm-
L Stteds are being considered
le day exercises. ‘
mitted,
tammer some
to too warm,«
ness for building projects aided!
by the Public Works Administra-|
tldh.
These contracts call for repay*
.ment of federal agency grants odt
of revenues from dormitories. Tft|
grass revenue is set aside monthly
in two funds One is the “opera-
tooroughly delight!* something
was implanted upon him. He was
learning that tto name waa Bar-
bara, that toe similar something
at his left shoulder was named
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 142, Ed. 1 Monday, December 5, 1938, newspaper, December 5, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095652/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.