The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 194, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1936 Page: 1 of 6
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MONDAY, JANTTi
^ome* Th* trantffc,
s» Clubs *-££&?;
aw?.*
ambulance. He i»
pneumonia.
tLENDAR
Tuesday
ridge-Luncheon dub,
ck, 10:30 a. m.
t club, Baytown Com-
7:16 p.m.
Delphian chapter.
Cats, monkeys and r
dohaveteae {
of protecting
humans.
ider.
jptist Woman’s Mis- D€W<|]*fi ...
, 10 a. m, VI
i Methodist Woman’s from Comma.
cfetv, 2:30 d. m. wmm ^
That Hamr {
No matter .. ®
;fety, 2:80 p. m
ibernacle Woman’!
uncil, 0 a. m:
odist Woman’s Mis-
2:45 p. m.
dge dub. Mrs. L. F
. E. Means at Mrs.
. 514 West Pearce,
Teacher's Associa-
, Baytown Commun-
10:30 p. m. '
Schubert’s life and
usical program will
vocll solo “Seren-
7 J. JuITgore; piano
lie Traweek; piano
Husfcale”, by Miss
solo by Miss Kath*
solo 'The Erlking”
Shaw- Collins; vo-
Lois Locke; piano
78? by, Mrs. C
iuet “Marche Mill-
»yd Hill and Mrs.
or the trouble to i
soothe-and heal the i
Cranes1 as tee Sufi-
“grtfsrs
failed, don’t be diaSS?
is' authorized to n
Creomulslon and to »*-
tnonej’ if you are not sat
results from the very j
Classify
© Ads
ITnotes
■ban, of 409 East
night was remov-
ife'Jlreek hospital
’aul U. Lee ambu-
LEGAL NOnu
The, undersigned is an tgi
for a package liquor stonj
from the Texas Liquor f
Board, The package liqg.
permit applied for will bj
,ast the conduct of a busing]
10V.,i located' at 205 Minnesota j
Baytown, Texas.
-----------INEZ t
of Morft Belvieu,
is removed from
parents, Mr. and
110 Oak street,
s Creek hospital,
jy a Paul ti. Lee
, of Wooster, and
Barbara * Jean,
ught from Park-
ruston, to their
**-- * LEGAL N0T1C,
The ,undersigned is an I
for a package liquor sjonj
from the. TexSs- Liquor 1
Board, The package^
permit applied for will betj
the ‘conduct of a business!
cated at 223 Texas'An
Creek.
H. A, MAT
rickland
l-AT-LAW
305
ank Bldg.
J
LEGAL!
The undersigned is an)
for a package liquor store!
from the Texas Liquor -
Board. The package 1
permit applied for will bt I
the conduct of a buaiMSS to|
cated at .Seahronk, Texas. ..*
B. S. FAHM
SeiMM
NOTICE
lesday
And 40c
i ...
picture
it peace-
NOTICE—Make extra
‘selling your old golds
to Jacob’s Jewelry in
zweigs.
SCIENTIFIC MATTRESS 1,
VATING -41-00 down,!
Rug cleaning. Sanitary 1
Co., 204 N. Goo*e Creek 1
Phone 447. D. L.C
ger.
FOR SAL!
1934 HARLEY - DA
MOTORCYCLE, 3160.'
ton, Ford Dealer, B»yi
^ID-
special TODAY—R
Drive it and- you’U
Phone. 19,for demon
PROPERTY rffij
FOB 8ALE—Aawy j
booses. Easy tera*, :;.^
jonetaa^M
lOOSMlriaa
500 E. DeFEE—PupleX.andi
apartment. $4000.00.,,
420 E. WRIGHT-S
>1,500.00. . y-
JIO E. JACK—3 rooms-1
602 E. JACK—5 rooms. I
121 SECOND .JONES
rooms, brick, f2.600.w-
M.M. ROBERTSON, ML
110N. AshbelSW*;
Phones 36 and
IBI
BLiUrJL
IP YOU NEED
any time, see us f«*'
your car. Low
easy payments.
North Goose Creek I
181.
HELP wj
SALESMAN WANTED’
fenced in sale* of J
Refrigerators.. ***“*•
and Radios. We h*«
uaily desirable pw”
Arill entertain 1
applicants. Appi WJ
writing, giving
and education.
FOR RENT-3-roon^
rage and utllKi~
!■» Pnria fttlg
. - . : ,
8. Pat Ott.
"Spider*; B««.
fi George On The
And .
Arthur Brisbane
itMlNG young daughterof
Fsirehild, professor of sod-
' [ New York tmiversity, suc-
ballroom dancer be-
f*e and her partner under-
lie public, says “Mike, my
ir read something about bats
lies- The female kills and de-
lie male after mating”.
, have built p dance on :tvtat.
■ in green, she in red, does
curing, and she thinks “we
its
VOLUME
17-NO. 194
(IF COAST
COLD SPELL
DUE TO END
GOOSE CREEK, FELLY, BAYTOWN, L \ PORTE AND SURROUNDING AlfeA
TO ANSWER AL
j jome more^animal things”.
I young lady might extract a
r dance from Fabre’s account
female spider that devours
jbami after he is. no longer
.The female is big, the male
utiously, hopping backward
[jrward to make sure that she
affectionate mood, not
- hungry. That hopping hack
jorth would make an active
, Then there is the female of
[ the honeymoon is over, and
en bde; she flies high up
[to? sky on her honeymoon
bridegroom pursues, and later
back lifeless. Read Maeter-
> “Life of the Bee”. —
Iowa Faces Shortage
Of Fuel if Blizzard
Hangs on; Death Toll
Over Nation is 250
The cold wave that swept over
East Harris county Sunday, this
afternoon showed signs of dimin
ishing in intensity as a forecast
for warmer weather over Texas
and most of the natwm-war lfMSaed
A break in the intense temper
thfn 260 lives over the nation is
promised for tonight, and the gulf
Coast‘will share in the moderation,
according to C. E..Norquest, United
States weatherman at Houston.
, A break in the week-long cold
wave was seen today as the only
■Sying mantis” that thought- nope of preventing widespread suf-
eats the brains of her hus- fering in homes without fuel, in
opening the top of his head, the midwest.
Kitchen gas stoves provided the
only warmth in man ■ Iowa homes.
An acute state-wide fuel shortage
was reported. Retail and whole-
sale coal dealers sgid their yards
- were empty.—
Every available pound of coal
fi FORGE; Chancellor of
exchequer when the late
; George mounted the throne
610, describes the king as a
I of peace,- with no false glit-
fiting for Universal Service,
George described the late
j “a truly constitutional mon-
I the,,most perfect model of a
|tutiona1‘Tt,mg”.
yd George reveals the inter-
t fact that King George, a de-
| tory before he became king,
•w^s- exhausted Tm-fiedforth Tar,“last
night with the temperature far be-
low'.zero. Dealers would promise
no deliveries before next week.
Traffic in and out of East Har-
ris was more or less backSto nor-
mal-this afternoon after being
slowed to a minimum early today
by icy\avements „
Schools, which were dismissed
at noon yesterday at Highlands,
probably will be resumed tomor-
row if the cold abates.
The forecast for tonight is
“elotidy with occasional rains.
Inability to heat buildings pro
perl- ah-Highlands and the large
Mess agreed to create, If farmer tonight and Wednesday.”
ary, three hundred new peers,
ier» of the house of lords, to
l through Lloyd George’s bud-
proved by the commons, re-
by the lords,
the peers learned that
hacred ranks were to be heav
BONUSPAYING
PLANSGEARED
TO I0PSPI
Senator Joseph T. Robinson of
Arkansas at 9 p.m. today over
the Columbia radio network will
reply to the Liberty League ad-
dress of Alfred E. Smith in
which he launched a hitter at-
tack nn the New Deal.
BODY OF BRITISH
MONARCH PLACED
IN ROYAL TOMB
Thousands Line Route
Of Procession to
"" Sepulchre
(Copyright, .1986,. By U. P.)
—-4—.—-i-———
Governor O. K. Allen
OUlSlf
Application Blanks to
Be Mailed Out From
Veterans Bureau At
Wajshington Today
WASHINGTON, Jan‘. 28.-®»
—Governmental machinery roared
in full speed today to give veter-
ans their bonus oh June 15 and
to force a decision on how the t«-
000 hiU
Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines,
veterana’ administrator, said appli-
cation blanks for the “baby" bonds
bonus already have been prepared
and probably will go into the mails
today.
A White House statement said
application blanks will be avail-
able at all regional offices of
veterans administration and in the
hands of service organizations
within .the next two or three
months and urged veterana to t be
“patient."
The mechanics of paying
bonus voted yesterday over the
■pfCsRKhCs vclb'pnivKied for plac-
ing baby bonds in the hamis of
some 3,6;8,0O0 veterans by mid-
June. President Roosevelt and
veterans leaders joined in urging
former soldiers to hold the bonds
HE EXPIRES
uebler Self-Defense
AIDE OF L
ABU
lion With the death on November 27, 1034, Of Fred Price, barber. The
easel* being tried before Judge Whit Boyd,
- Life End* Only
Dayr After Elec
ToU. S. Senate; W,
Bitter New Deal Ft
WINDSOR, Jan. 28.—TT)—King . as -a S per cent investment, ex-
George’s body was borne in state
procession through ancient Wind-
today to its tomb in St,
cept in cases of urgent need
But the complicated machinery
6f paying the bonus is simple com-
pared to the question of how con-
George’s chapel, within the gray gress js going to get the
frowning walls of the castle, the
principal residence for centuries of
British mona^chs.
King Edward VIII, his bothers
the Dukes of York, Gloucester and
■lo.vd George had
winning the big
number of Students prevented by .Kent; the kings of Belgium, Bui-
the weather from reaching tos Lariai Donmark, Norway and Rou
prompted dismissal unUl condi- man-a the pregident of France
lions are improved.
School was dismissed
money
out of the public pocketbook to
finance the expenditure.
New tax proposals were con-
sidered certain. But congress with
an eye on forthcoming elections | armament in ..the demilitarized
wants the initiative to come from I Rhineland zone with British For-
LA PORTE SCHOOL
APPLICATION FOR
PWA AID ALTERED
Governor O. K, Allen
CONFER
ON RHINE ARMING
German Intention To
Re-Occupy Zope
l Is Indicated
PARIS, Jan. 28.-<Tr>~Foreign
Minister Pierre Etienne Flandin, m
Lqndoq for King George’s funeral,
has discussed alleged German re-
two tfteh over a horae racing bet
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tag eafablisment, with Price the
complaining witnea*.
The state rested at 10s80 a. m.
, today, and the defense immediate-
ly ptdnged into it* testimony,
j • The self-defense plea was given
! substantiation in the evidence glv-
!en by several witnesses.
Carl Dittman, Sr., of Goose
Creek,; was the atlir witneaa for
the defense.
He testified he heard Price say
that “if Kuehler doesn’t pay me,
l‘U cut hfe Ouroae
Other -witnesBes qotftcd 'Price as
saying teat “this town is too small
for both, -of os, Pm going to see tbeen changed by a new application'
thsft fellow" and get it over with ” fjfej wjth PWA authorities in
2*" gf £ 'Fort Worth by Fred O. Gillette,
his barber shop on the mission . ■] . ‘ . ..A t _ .
that ended in his death. AlHatd H'W ^ boahd of trustee*.
they saw no weapons,
Jack Heard, also of Goose Creek,
testified that he heard Price say
“Pm going to drag that fellow out
of his office and beat him up."
W, O, Ridley, another barber,
said he was in Kuebier’a office
several day* before the staying,
and that Price cursed Kuebkr.
“I stepped In between them.
I necessary. Lloyd
to do with
[for England than all other im-
! Britishers put together. He
' it, supplied ammunitions,
England’s allies, directed
Iwar, forced, the allies, includ-
IEngland, to fight under the
hip of a Frenchman, Focb,
|won.
yd George says the new King
l VIII has the magnetism of
Ifather, Edward VII, comes
thror^ with as great trou-
[ ahead as few kings have ever
ntered but “his courage and
•.instinct will not fail him”.
statement that imagination
•Worse than reality applies to
"*"W> death included, let
hen a colony of nudists moved
1 Diego, Calif., the strongest
•tj comes fram San Diego’s
e ckb, an organization of
I Pople. They could not actu-
®<w whether the colonists
.’dressed or not, but they do
Ilike the ideg^ • **
•wider, how nsfei have perse--
■ tortured and burned each
'•for religious differences, in
1 that they could neither see
,u'n Green, sentenced to
1 lor killing his uncle, had the
Mder Utah’s law to choose
(Continued on Page 2)
at noon,
° . _ • . . i « n av ” nilria fvrttw Woof’mt'iAnfav Moll 4n
crown princes, statesmen, nobles,
^walked under the leadetr skies in an
intermittent drenching rain behind
Ithe gun carriage on which the dead
(Continued on Page 6)
.. • .isiv iu • -1 mmw.* -
LANDON CAMPAIGN
SPEECH AWAITED
Kansan is Expected to
Toss Hat Into Ring
Tomorrow Night
TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 28.—(SP)
—Two events indicated that Gov.
Alf M. Landon will announce his
candidacy for the Republican pre-
sidential' nomination in hi3 Kans-
as Day speech here tqpiorrow
night.
route from Westminster Hall
Paddington.
Queen Mary, the widow; ' the
princess royal—Princess Mary; the
late king’s only daughter—Queen j
Maud of Norway, his only surviv-'
ing sister, and other royal women
rode in state^carrijages.
Troops, officials, dignitaries of
all sorts, sailors, men-of th^ royal
air force, marched in the long pro
cession.
More troops, and thousands of
policemen, lined the route. -
The jamming crowds that had
been forming since 9 o'elock last
night were jamflieifift between the
lines of police and soldiers in front
and emergency gates, behind.
The gates were manned by men
the White House. President Roose-
velt already has experts at work
drafting new taxation to finance
whatever new farm program is
adopted., ’ ’ . : ~
Congress ~proBably would refuse
to authorize payment of the bonus
■la. Ri^ng ,Bress..BMB>»y>l
spite efforts to persuade veter-
(Continued on Page fl)
eign Minister Anthony Eden, It was
announced officially today.
Hamlin also was expected to con-
fer with British Prime Minister
that he would discuss the Morh-nd
Stiuiley Baldwin. It was understood
naval conference, as well.
ETHIOPIAN ARMY
IN SOUTH ROUTED
Way Reported Clear
For Italian Drive
• Upon Capital
found Town
and being doubted^ that
■ freeze capas little or no
“ fender green shoots of
iPWlew , . i Mike Katribe
l«re that his hat was perch-
t recent raiser of a mous-
’ »*d its arched eye-brnw
•the other day, with a young
Ltaing the arching for Urn?,
•hforihall Heflin eheddng a
* *’th a want book . . . .
!*'Klrm«y doing a alip, slide
pHateinfS^husW
J?W*«wby the am and
7*WrMm... AakJ. B.if
• are not about among the
•tedium to adl something
to sell ... Charley
‘»«n*t but an hour early
to worir today..
,f*r*e| C. M. Agee hating
•home in the blizzard ...
^*ly .comfortable before
t fire place, but droad-ng
* 'tan he would run out
*,The first centered around
velationa from sources close to the
.governor thrt he will discuss na-
tional issues and criticise the New
Deal. The second was an announce
ment that the Kansas Day club
will present his name-to the na-
tion as a candidate.
Although Landon may not de
liver an outright announcement of
his candidacy, any discussion or
criticlsin'Of New Deal policies will
catapult him into the presidential
The celebration today to-
morrow, marking the 76th birth-
day of the state and 44th anniver-
sary of the Kansas day dub, will
find the state projected upon the
national political stage for the
first time.
Although the Kansas Day club
' (Continued on Page 61
shut off escape to side streets, and
Scotland Yard men mixed in the
crowds I'
All these precautions wete taken
because a burst of fire from a sub-
machine gun, “a bomb thrown into
the crowd of kings and princes and
statesmen behind the gun carriage
might have altered the course of
“ f Continued on Page 6> —
»entatlve of France’s World war
ally on the eve of such|# «>Iemn
occasionl is King George’s funeral,
showed fgcreasliig grave concern,
m France, over reports of German
rearmament in the Rhineland zone,
demilitarized by the Versailles
treaty. »
Andre Francols-Poncet, French
ambassador to Germany, has in-
formed the Nazi government that
violation of the Versailles treaty
restrictions would be cause for for-
mal Complaint to the League of Na-
Italy Lions, it was learned^
Four Bum to Death
As Fire Razes Home
Stocks Close
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—
Diver Fail* to Find
1 Body of Girl Suicide
PORT ARTHUR, Jan.J|8.-JU»
—Bob Miler, deepsea diver, aban-
doned efforts today to recover tiie
body of a young woman who leap-
ed to her death yesterday from
bridge ever the Pert Arthur
shift ehanneL .
Miller worked in the deep, fey
water for several hours, but fati-
gue caused him to "abandon the
search. The young woman drank
from a small bottle before leaping
surface once and then sank.
ROME, Jan. 28. — (UR)
cheered a smashing offensive of ne?
Southern African armies today,
which according to native reports
from Neghelli, .Ethiopia, has de-
stroyed the Ethiopian army of 25,-
000 men and paved the My t„r a NORMAN. Okla., Jan. 28.-a;.P)
possible advance on Addla Ababa. —Four persons were burned to
the Neghelli advices indicated de*H» "ear h«re today when their
Ras Desta Demtp, son-in-Uw 0f'i two-story farmhouse caught fire.
Emperor Haite Selassie, is convinc-i Two chtldrcn **«ped.
ed his country has lost and plans to The de*d w*re:
retire to. & coptk convent for life. Mcltabarger, 32, fermdr.
Qf his great army of EthiopiWj- MrecMeitaharger, 23, hit wife,
warriors,- barely a thousand mem Charter, 2-year-old sen.
are left, the reports said-This rem- , ***”• Edw,n»« fl‘n'onth*'old
nant haa wtired lo lraglen, capital - au*”**fc
of the Sidamo district.
Direct Grant Sought
Plea For Loan ls
Abandoned
Tbe entire status of tbs
ftiiwla halmnl JlUieW*
row raooi
for fedwmi -aid in eoutriKting a
new school building today had
BATON ROUGE, iMe Jan.;
(UR)—Oscar Kelly Allan, U-ymh
old governor of Louisiana and I
cessor to the throna c£ the late dic-
tator, Huey Pierce Long, died today
of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Death oecorra* teas than a ft**-,
night after Allen awept the Long
In tee new application, La
Porte lit asking only tot a grant
of 045,000. In the original applica-
tion a loan and grant amounting
to nearly f100,000 had been
Sought. . * \ /
“If the grant’* allowed," Mr,
ate seat vacated by Long'n aaaaadf-
nation.
Alien died at the executive man-
sion at 10:40 a m. -
Parsing of Aifen removod MmH
er outtandtog oppoiiout of the Now
Deal, white the lata Senator Long
fought with biting vigor. On ate
nomination, Allen announced that
the main objective of his going te
Washington would be to demand a
conreesiomd Jnentigation of tba
dictator*i fat*! shooting*
Governor Aiten war71-
Ridley testified, "and Price left.” have been told by school offidri.
Branch Gullet testified he heard -d , actions of the ante
Price advised “not to fool with ‘hit It s much easier to procure a
the dentist because Kuebter’s is grant than it is a, loan and grant."
practically an Invalid from a bad meeting of the
stomach.”
GWette, «ald, “we wte then t^, to the Uritob-Statoe senate te fill
iamie and sell ear own bonds. Wo t^ un-expired term of the .latej
Huey P. Lqng at last week’s Dpgte?
ocrttic prifomry.
He planned to go to Washington
immediately after the general eteo-
trustees, the change In tee appli
Trial uf the caae was held up fdf!^^ ^
% short time this morning when «£»*#Tort W“rth.’
Mre.K8telg,^e nf the defendant Aarwult of his death, Lteuton-
and a defense witnem was Injured w«Wtan teat «JteOM.,sit the ^ M4m_.
defense witness was Injured
(Continued on Page 6) ,
KIN OF ROOSEVELT
TAKES OWN LIFE
Body of Uncle Found
In Winter Home
At El Paso
EL PASO, Jan, 28.-/UR»-The
M4 of Paul H. Forbes, 75, unde
by marriage of President. Roosi-
velt, was held in a morgue today
itei(e attempts were made to com- in the paat^
mtmlcatowite relatives.
Coroner M. D. Ward returned
inquest verdict of suicide tut
application passed Fort Worth, we
wfll get the money. Senator Mor-
ris Sheppard baa already promised
to ’goto baF if the application re-
ceive* favorable recommendation
at -home," he said,
Mr. Gillette also issued a last
minute request that prtoerty own
ere of the district make every af-
fort to pay their
fore tee January
In a prepared
parifodariy to tboae who are fi-
mmriaBy tele to pay their texas
but who have sot, Gillette point-
ed out that tha'dtetrtet-Muda tee
financial support* of its patrons
now mot* than it baa at-any team
“It will be a saving to pay now
and Avoid penalties and accrued to-
tion to March with the avowed par-
food trite te# national administri^
tlon.
ant James Noe of Monroe .wfll W
come governor and
May. At teat time. Appellate
Judge Richard W. Lecbe, who was
nominated in tea recent primary*
(Cominwm on Pag* 6)
Official communUiues issued here
said 10,000 Ethiopians have been
killed or wounded on the southern
front in tfic battle for possession of
the strategic Ganale Dorya river
Valley. .-r- ■
Italian loiaee, the communiques
said, were limited to several hun-
(Continued cm Page 0)
CHt WriFUT BiGNfiS
TULSA, Okla, Jan. 23.-41B-
Daily average production it crude
oil in the United Statoi increased
4.096 bar-ms for the week ended
Jnn 25, compared to the week end
red said today.
Goose Creek Is New Deal
3 To 1 In Digest’s Poll
Oo toe Creek voter* Hand 3 to t
to favor of tee Now Deal and
President Rooglrett, according to]
figures om the recent Literary Di-
gest poll released today.
But to the 1034 poll he was fav-
ored by a veto of a little more than
8 to L
fha 193’-36 pofl result* are
Sited aa a total of » votes, divid-
ed 21 to 7. 1« 1034, 27 votes divid-
ed 33 to t were recorded from
Goose Crete,
1084 tee vote was almost 5 to 1 to
favor of Roosevelt. The vote to the
last poll was yes um, no 1.246;
in 1084 It was yes S.009, no 646- I
Dallas voted a little more than
om and a half to om far the New
Deal in the recent poll and voted
more than 4 to 1 for ft in 1384. The
recent vote was, yea 3,690, no 24(56.
In 1034 it was yes 8,860, no Sit,
Fort Worth voted a little leas
titan 2 to 1 for tes New Deal re-
cently and gave almost a 4 to 1
Of a total of 81 town* reported rwaJority to faeoa of R to 1214. The
the poU 66 returned a majority ’ recent veto was yea 1438, Bo 004 .
BRIEFS
WASHINGTON, Jaa. 18—
'Uto—ketarn of *200,MO,M0
. qf poaceaelag taxes to. pinto.
, remora by court order waa
“prohaliy the greatest legalis-
ed steal to American history,"
Secretary of Agriculture Hen-
fy JL WaUiee charged todiy.
’ WASHINGTON Jan.
(0J»— Second Lieut. William
K, Payne was killed and 8ec-
end Lieut. Dudley B, Whitten
^Ttotortd. critteany today
..when the4r anuy airpiaae
craehad to landing at Mtog
FieM. ...........--
rn • •
MOSCOW, Jsa. 26—*t*k—
Aa svalaache killed 12 per-
SOM today. They Aere buried
to their houore at Aloxan-
drevte An Sakholta Island.
HAVANA. Jan. 2S-4MB-
Jttoor Finch, little Carmii».
rier from whom Bruno BaUifo
man reateods he received the
money, trees
into the peaaihttty
of circa let tog burned United
Staten etrimey to Cuba, Dr.
Artara Geo ulna Alfonso, Ha-
ven lawyer, said today. ^
n ■—
night after Forbes* body was
found, in the kitchen .of hi* apart-
ment. He had been shot in the
head, (
, Mrs. *lna Wright, Forbes' nurae
and seeiWsjy, apfd she returned
from a trip downtown and found
the kitchen door, locked. She sum-
moned L. R. Daniel, apartment
ho opened the door
a pate kw., , ..
They found, the hody on tea
floor. A pistol lay- nearby. Physi-
cians arid Farbea had been toad
approximately an hour. * «
Eaeh yeSr, Forbes had spent ths
winter to 13 Paso, for the last 16
years. He and his wife, a sister of
Mn. Sank T- Dslapo Seoaerelt,
(Comthmod eo Pago 0)
tcrest later on, and ft will atoo
increase the efficiency of our
school to the future, if fa are >(•
sured of prompt and full payment
of outstanding taxes."
. It’ whs also amtouheed teat tba
lax office to the First Natkmai
Bank huOdtog wfll retaain open
until 6 p.m. to recrive tax pay-
ment ........* ‘ *
the werit
1ALMADGE WILL
ESI! SEEKPRETOENCY
Georgia Governor to
Base Campaign As
- New;
(Copyright,' 1026, By U. P.J
MACON, Ga.. Jan. 28— CD
Gov,~
Jailer Slugged By
Negro Who Escapes
Wichita falls, Jan. 28—
«a-W«ht Jaflto Luka Hart waa
injured critically today atoms
long-term negreOprisosar Ittstbad
him with a piece of brick wrapped
to a^orete aad tea asiwpil ,
Tw Btfw Wtf Wbw WIO#,
cently aaaaaaad a 55-year aentanoe
1 ~ ' n~ ~~i - - - -.v-.-'.
ioruurgiftTwH.
Wtbb last night hid id a “run-
SPECIAL JUOGE NAMHD
AUSTIN, Jan. 28—tOB-awood ,
Fonts, Houiton attorney, today
waa darigngted as special asaeciato ___________ __________
Juatice of tea state supreme court around” aril whin other prisoners
«d his candidacy for president of
the United States today, and to-
vited all discontented Demoeretet
and Republican* to join him tn-an
attempt to drive tea New Deal
nut • of ■ power.
^‘governor’s statement his
firti open avowal of a preridetitial
. . . . omditoey—came to an tot*
*** « vritotife Untted Frew as he
preparing. to nflp the #--th
against President Booawwft at a-,
convention of "constitutional De-
mocrats" here tomorrow. &
Til nudge, who baa fought Mr.
Roosevelt here to his adopted state,
plans to carry tee battle right Up
to the president’s fSSnt doer and
deliver a speech to New York
City.
Already he Is making up a
to sit in the caaa at Permian Oil
ware locked In edit.
HPT *
HHH8IH HR. JHI______'»Ha
ere. He wm net ter Judge Richard Wahh struck him with tha impro-
Crite ■ V';
ri*«d weapon.
Robinson To Reply To Al
As Dents Face New A ttack
Going to Mexico?
^^SES
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. — fflS.
- Presidential politics stirs the na-
tion today as a Democratic spokee-
B prepares to reply to the Li-
berty League address of Alfred E.
Smith, two potential Sepubtt
nominees plan to address the cm ■
try nod as Democratic bolters from
the Roosevelt New Deal rally to
aerator** speech to
taken from
cGnesis, 22nd veret:
-And Jacob
Isaac his father;
The phrase to
went near unto
«n4 t?H volet H
Mt^W hands are
soft drink
eedahsto -It
my folks call the
body know - we’re
Democrat*.”
and sipping.
AUSTIN,
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t. J»n. I
V.
this Week. J
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 194, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1936, newspaper, January 28, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096027/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.