The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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wd *approprut* sentiments.” He from "McurJly to overnight lame
got three. They were: ’jwtth Gary Cooper in "Mr. Deed*.
* ”1 wholly disapprove of UUSIT0^* To Town," doe* in about
T wholly disapprove of John K.!™*1?"*«" Thau a Secretary," j
Sumner, Cert'Van Horen" '*! b"t,! the Porl and the Arc**!
“H this ha t American lltcra- p | ^aietF» romance and t*paiiti<ng j
hw UenTJ™ ocTJn whSU'-’ '**"KmT Day* »*'ho/nli«ed on thl> sWu "l ’> ^ D
ST LINE DEFENSE LEVEE GIVES WAY
FIGHT TO FINISH
IN SQUABBLE OVER
| whereby the utlflty woitltf pui
: chase all TVA-gencruted power,
lie .hen revealed:
FRIDAY,
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tributioii
l It™ I mp%«nM(*UU ,,“r* WWI1 JI1#UP j Mnould bo o
Mhat lhe government purchase all j ,h_ „ ' 11 Ul
i of mvr '•wneration, tranunission'': , . *H'crnment will tim
diptrihlutlon systems; or buy jvrlth w« balance of ™
POWER FORECAST^ ,WrllWM ,yitw „
one of our companies: or i Icb**?1 systems.”
generation, traMMissif n< nd !t»* I ' — ^
trlbution system. -v 1 AH four of th* teal*
“It is our belief that if the Gd- of playing Clr(^
WASHINGTON. Feb.
j The government clashed with Util*
1 tty* interests today in a fight vo
public* private
thin strip of land
picture for his newspaper. The
Hessie levee break is of com-
minding importance now the
full force of the mighty Missis-
sippi River will batter against
the main Missouri levee, the
breaking of which wogld result,
engineers said, in a major catas-
trophe with hundreds of square
miles of rich farm in the Mis-
souri “boot heel.” and northeast-
ern Arkansas inundated.
the finish over
.ownership with the U. S. supreme
[ court likely to reader the ultimate
decision. * I
| Representatives for noth sides, J
|the Tennessee Valley Authority;
pnd the Commonwealth and South*
!ern Cofp., admitted the issue could
! not l>e compromised. They predict-
ed one of the following two deve-
lopments probably Would I’es.iit
I from a final showdown:
j 1. Nineteen utilities nost ->f
— ;th«ro subsidiaries f Common-
wealth and Southern, will' be ’rce,
of-the menace of government com-
petition if the U. S. supreme .outt
rules TVA unconstitutional.
I 2. If the court upholds TVA .lie*!
sk ' government will have the whip-
, j hand with millions to use in crowd-
ing private utilities out of the
I Tennessee River Wiley.
Observers ;igroe<f\Jiat ,he >ut-
leome of the fight would have an
’ important hearing on federal- :ti-
litjr relations in other sections off
.he country.
j A broad, federal policy of ad*!
.ministering its hydroelectric pro-j
Ejects was being drafted by l’WA
'A Reminder
W«%u, 1
First Of All
Jo-Mil Feeds
And All Kinds Of..
.!»«
YOUTHS TO SAIL
ON ARCTIC JAUNT
meats, which will be
kept on ice. Chief stimulant of
the embroyo explorers will be tea.
--- According to arrangements the
GLOUCESTER, Maas., Feb. 5. ’ tchooncr will be chartered from its
Administrator Harold L. lekes and
——-——------ja group of government power -x-
clude staples, such as heavy soups, ports.
ami fresh meats, which will be' .f resid,en‘ R<>"sevelt ended mss-
ibility of forming: a public-private
power pool which would have vied
J«M Arthur at Baytown, La Porte __________
Little Jean Arthur who arose ARCADIA: “More Than A Secret age will sail from here July 1, for
(INS) Twenty young men. none owner Captain Stone for the trip,
of them oyer twenty-two years of j ——----.
tvvav* ArG,ur* a 4,000 mile round trip voyage to
with Jean i*Ur the sub-arctic regions under the
tv-.o-r. a . J direction of Edward Evans Good-
DE I ll»T. 1*1"" .* ^‘«r>- alc, of Ipswich, who was a mem-
Jack Church Will
Preach At Mission
TVA and private properties 'nto
an intergrated, cooperating ;:ys-*
tern.
The Tennessee Volley Auffiotfty
iuled it could not continue Com-
monwealth and Southern’s -’ontract
to buy federal power if the utility
“continued to insist on receiving!
an exclusive monopoly over TVA’
power in the area....” The con-
HE LUXE: “Phantom of
Range” with Tom Tyler.
Rev. Jack Church will preach at tract expired yesterday,
expo- FaiWl Mi8sion\ 237 Main *trdet In; Wendell L. Willkle, president of
dition. ” ; Baytown, at 10 a. m. and7 f. m. Commonwealth & Southern,’ reptied
V our other older men will accom. 8atu,rday’ accordInS to announce-: that his company preferred forms-
tho ter of the Byrd Antarctic
tom rider who guarded the secret! or, also of Ipswich, Harvard ’30,
of a miser’s hoard, and a hard-1 for three years a varsity hockey
silting, straight-shoaling cowboy I P**yw. and companion of Goodale.
wall, director of the mission.’
would seek an
will aid Gbodaie oh the trip to be
known as the- Goodale-McGrogor I
ler„SnMS |exp,,,mion to Northe,n
Tom Tyler, you ve probably al-;
Others to make the voyage are:
Wonder” tells the yarn < f :i young
high school girl who, addicted vo
detective" stories, fancies herself
capable of solving mystqtkss unfil ready guessed. V the nnvbov’ and ! Captatl1 Henry Stone, Trinity Bay,
a real one confronts her and many Beth Marion is hi* heart interest. ‘ .....K‘‘ ““ r”—
innocent persons become’ involved
before her aunt’s <ieath is proved
to is? an accident.
1 Making the moJt of what they
were given, Jean Dante, Kenneth! the blame for a fatherhood scandal
Clark Gable Has Double- •,
Clark Gable’s perfect double, by
his own admission, accepted today
l.hp Ft 1511131* ffte n "fafK/*w! .tn,t AjtnM/lnl
; Howell, Martha Sleeper and \llati that caused Gable no cn.l of -m- u“
------- ------ barraasment and brought jndiqt-, Stone at Trinity Bay, and wtU arJ
Newfoundland, his son, Chcsley, *
30, and a ship’s cook. Captain!
Stone will serve as .navigator, j
while his son will b? mate.
Their vessel, the 75-ton, two- i
masted schooner Evelyn E> is now
under construction by Captain
agreement
ill
ment against three persons on ex-
tortton durgua.
rive here in June to be equipped.1
The schooner has no bowsprit or 4 1
rMaid
FEEE--
' HAYS--
PiPS
Bulk Garden-
Fielffjeed
brafi Potato Seed
Ik
Fertilizer
Vigoro
Peet Moss
Complete stock Don
and Poultry Remedies
Fuel coal, and char-
coal. Wholesale distribu-
. tors of Jo-Mil flour----
Jol-Mil, Cream-Meal .
1/iJo-Mil Grits and Hillbilly ,
Flour.
Goose Creek Grain
PHONE 31
904 N. GOOSE CF
« ■ GT
topmasts, has a marconi rigged )
A penny postcard from Tacoma, —,
------- —Wash., was turned over to federal mainsail and. a gat rigged fore-
of western thrills that blows across j investigators by postal authorities. I «aU, a single Jib and fore stay1
lj| !the screen at t(ie Luxe today jit purported to cifesc up >.he ac-1 sail. A^diesel engine will supply
| Mti Violet Nt'Adn, auxiiiary power,
ts - s
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The Evelyn E„ a heavily built,
close ribbed txmt, is expected to
stand up well under rigors of the
Northern sailing.
The outline of the trip calls for j
. . the boys to leave the schooner at
]o“™eUlfftorn,*n’GA,SO lA‘na i,t‘rLpct j Navchak, about two-thirds of the:
Mrs. Norton, in
47-ycar-old Englishwoman, that
Gable was the rather of her 13
year-old daughter.
The unsigned card said: “Dear
Sir—The lady js right. Frank
Billings is the father of the child.
jail awaiting
setting of her trial date, insists
that Gable is the “Frank Billings”
who made love to her in England
but the actor has teen cleared of
blame on proof that ho was never
in. England.
‘Fore*t’ h Planted m
' By 4-H Club Members
TILLAMOCK, Ore
(INS)—One of the most unusual
“forests” In the United States Is
rr^~rtv"'0”
.....Thg"fomt ~wwT>mntgr ty A-ir
club members of this section, and
is composed of more than three
thousand trees who*e natural habi-
tat is alien to the Pacific coaat.
In addition to serving at a “prov.
tog ground” for foreign timber, the
over Umber lands.
Trees which have been plant
way up the Labrador coast, and
hike a hundred miles across the!
Torngat mountain* to Eclipse Har- J
bor, where the Evelyn will meet
them. It is expected that on this
pike the boys Will have an oppor-
tunity to fish mountain streams
never before seen by white fheh. i
The voyage will start from hereL]
July 1, to Sidney, across the mouth
of the St. Lawrence, through the >
Straits of Be|fe Isle to St. Anthony,
Newfoundland and up
j| Labrador.
Food for the expedition will Jn-
f-
“My bambino,
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say)
alia da newspape’
“I come to theesa countree twenty, thirty year ago. Work
for ten month, and buy puu*h-cart. Sella da applees, da
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Pfe^h, da banan. Maka da mon, and rent-a da »tore-
“My little bambino, the now go to da high school.
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tiupp
Machinelesa ..
I’crntancnt Waves $41
.............$2 to $7.50
Brow yCC
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Read lotsa book. One night, I come home, and there ees
beeg surprize party for me. My family, they buy-a da
““ heeg radio for my birthday. Boy, hee’s a tnak-a me ve
hw» K
“ Theesa radio, eet has fine voice,’ I say. ‘You must-a
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* save-up mucha da doUa.’
“ ‘Yes,’ say my barbino, ‘the radio eet ees good*
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Y of the constitutional amendment
adopted three years ago to permit; I lM,n*’ ■
tthnporaiy commitment qf persons! OFBRATOtta- Leila Ti
for mental treatment and observa- “-•*-* “ ‘
way With
. A 11,000 grant to Douglaaville,
aehool.-desbeojrea by Hfe, wwi pTO-f
pored in a bill by Sen. Harold
Beck, Texarkana,
Madel Roger*, Dolores Austin
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1937, newspaper, February 5, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095976/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.