The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1939 Page: 4 of 6
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AMfcRICANS the ides
"* * reams fantas&r, Wat W'taf-
ia nd 1,MO,000 babies ate bring
frripjted with gM-nuak* e*
cry he by in that country.
When th« ymm**trrt rreteH T
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THE DAILY SUN
mask* then will go OO to
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mice wuidowc *o ttoy «n
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pump lie to her toby with
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.««tB tto toby t* safe in
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tot not msmAtfL
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totoM arem* fantoatw now to
Americans, tot if tto: world..con-.
piilVlil towerf w»r ere
«wy anme toy to doing tto
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—tew .enforcement agrtwy-
. to South TV*** mrt tto other
toy lit fNrrflle end decidad to
■ fortar » federate*- to to tan
U the Peace Offtarr*' Xtsocte-
ttonof Tree*.
; Purpose of tto new organj**-
ItoB Will to develop a spirit
of Ctofptretiwi between tto varl.
"ou* tew enforcement a*end*a.*'
It would to difficult to imsg-
In# *n organisation .that is rrmr*
Wriouaty needed and -if It can
itoomptteb lie purpose It w ill
do more tbsvn any one thing to
control crime
Too often there i.« insane and
unreawmaMr jealousy between
various tew enforcement agen
Cie* . Tile re hsv> been ; cases ,
where one'force was accused of
deliberately Working another
agency In tto investigation of
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the two European democracies
had asked France and Britain
askgg* Poland to agree to offer ,
armed reetetance to Germany if
any. effort te made to
her country.
Poland now is offering to re-
ntal at home and to come to tto
■-rime, frequently one- agency
withhold* vital information from
another, - seeking to retain the
either of
vaded.
Failure to stop Hitter in the
peat has to«B due tergely to
the failure of moat interested
nation# to aland firm. But
itor* is trie reusing evidence that
remaining countries are con-
vinced they can not -ontinue to
prrinit the mad dictator of Or-
many to have hi# way.
honor for solution of a crime,
This to not,only childish It Is
downright criminal If two «f*n-
rif», ran pool their information
or reanurces arid capture a
ertmina! they should to willing
and proud to, tto it,
llemtora of ..a committee to
work out plana for the new or-
ganisation are Chief of Polio
h, C. Brown of Houston. E P
Knell of Ban Antonio; federal
immigration officer. City Detec-
Chief of Polio J W NVumeycr
of Yorktown; ('onatabte Neal
Polk of Houston? Sheriff Ar-
nold of B*e*iUe and Sheriff R.
D Cartwright of . Bastrop. _ ..
Tto peace officers will have
universal approval and encour-
agement in ttotr effort to bring
about cooperation between alj
the (*w enforcement agencies
that is unlew some of the un-
caught rrtnuna’r offer object ton
pptJR TRl-Clfl^S students of
— chemistry In the *
of Tec as are joining in a move-
ment which may have -a far-
reaching effect' upon the plan to
mdusirijiite leva*. ““ ~
JJVrXXJBTELT HITLER S last
speech was Intewtod to in-
timnUi*- Poland and prevent
that country from joining with
France and Britain in airy
agreement of mutual defense
Apparently that is one threat
that has failed. Poland !s re-
ported ready to go further than
Many students in the school
of chemistry are mom tors of
the American Chemical Society.
This week a number of them
are attending the AC3 conven-
tion in Baltimore and there are
meeting many of the leading
chemist* of this country.
Chemistry is plajdng nn- in-
creasingty important part In c\
eryday affairs. More and more,
clieniistry is producing the pro-
ducts of industry and commerce.
These students were final red
on their trip with jontritmtioM
from Texas business men. In
return they have promised to
point out the industrial Impor-
tunities afforded'by their suite.
They are preaching the p< sp«l
of Tens to the teailtog. Atm.
ical engineers and indu.drir.iists
of the nation. These enthusiastic
young men will not injure the=f
cause of Texas and they may
interest men who eventually w ill
spend millions of dollars in the
development of our stale,
Tri-Cities students on this trip
are Claude Smalltng, John Mc-
C! in ton. Joe Nelson and Sam
Roden.
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William Holden. 21. an unknown
in films, was made the star to-
day of tto motion' picture version
of the stage hit "Golden Boy."
Columbia studio had sought for
a year an actor for the role of
the violinist-boxer. Three thou-
i«ad.actor*, bad. be'en. tested,
H^-^HgerTllri ' - Xltan JenKn*:
friend by appearing with her in
a film teat she made for another
studio. Columbia executives, look*
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LONDON, <ldH~if
Creit Britain they WouU , ,
cmrntry to 8 golden I!
Young, headm— **’ I
PORT: "Thanks For Everything"
with Adolphe Menjou.
DE LUXE: “Nancy Drew, fleport
er" with Bonita Granville.
TEXAN: “Charlie Chan in ilono-
lulu" with Sidney Toler.
ARCADIA: “Heart of the North" |
with DifJt-Bttan-ang-Gail Page, .„.:.!lWomeib.. ston
Hitler, says an admirer, has
the soul of a poet. Then, for hea
*>.uw>v. wv« me soui OT_a poet, men, tor tiea- .
^.m'Ut+u'i,'' 'ifcjj “• w"*1 "“"a *»“'
learned he could play a violin and
ooutd box. They signed him at
a large salary.
Holden was born in O'Fallon,
111,, jmd moved to Pasadena, Cal.,
some years ago.
No Divorce
rauasDAv. April
chance, rule well.
5,000 years, men 0”^ 4,1
sorry mess of the world iv
three glorious periods 0f pB
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barelay
“The Authority en Authorities"
Victoria."
-Kiiaatw-th.
in Hollywood today, apparently
Raving decided against filing a 41-
vorce suR against her actor hua
j*.
ifie Worn
band in Reno, Nev, There was no wilt be broadcast over'KPRC (NBC) at 6:45 p,m. Featured
hint, of a rprnnrilia!inn hnwpvi*r o.*^u***.ji ________ .» I
hint of a reconciliation, however,
and it was indicated that , she
would file suit here______ _______
The Beery’s separated a month
ago, In one of the. friendliest of
Hollywood's break-ups, and Mrs
Richard Himtor and his Studebakef Champions, the ®>ngs of j
Alien and the news voice of Lowell Thomas. Musical' selecth*!
’Tve Got You Under My Skin” "Bogin the Parade," "When I Go I
Dreaming,” and “My Heart Belongs to Daddy." The Program ,
lieard each Tuesday and Thursday at 6:45 p.m. and each ga
for Ne- mjM.
explained merely
longer were com
RKBII) ON YOUR LENGTH
SOME DAY THE leading bridge
xwks will give bidding advice
which more closely approximates
toe tactics actually used by the
sss5s.sy?sssi!sr<s* e- «..■<«* .*«
era still feel that the average per- North, a sound partner, who would
Washington Letter
By CHARLES P. STEWART
Grab Bag
Anyone who makes.
Carter Gisu presence
est dtaparegirg remark
One-.Minute Test
1. What instrument > ushd t
in Itenator: termaUM! conctrhtog^ merit* i measure th*. velocity.4»f thu
tto sligh'- Of this excellent institution, and 2. What was the name of King
era atflUteeSAtot toe storage per-
ion wid get in trouble if the methods
of the big winners are taught to
him, but others think it is always
a mistake to teach one thing when
you know another is sounder. This
applies especially to the rebidding
of a major suit, which
depends
not at all upon how much honcr
strength to in that suit but only
dl upon now
_______ is in that
upon the number of cards you I
in it.
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three tricks in spades and the
club A.
At the other table, after the 1-
Heart by South, 2-Ciubs by North,
2-Diamonds by South and 2-No
trump by North, South saw fit to re-
not make a three-card raise of what
might be a four-card suit headed by
toe Q or J-10, now knew his partner
had five hearts. So he raised to 4-
Hearts.
There was no earthly way to beat
this contract, at which oniy one
trick each was lost in clubs, dia-
monds and spades, thus producing
a score which defeated the 3-No
trump by, 20 points. In addition,
there was the fact that the No
trump game would have been
beaten if East had not led the spade
J and West put his Q on it. ,
. KTRH
Press Radio News; CBS ...16:00'
Dick Tracy ........*.'...........j 5:15
Today with Bob Trout; CBS| 5:30
Today with Bob Tfout;„CBSj 5:40
Interference Talk; CBS
Bar X Cowboys .....-.....
Parade of the Pioneers- .
concern- 1 think Tv* come to the proper Arthur's sword?
mg to* Federal »>urce -for It."
We refto Board 1 ;m; iaid toe Senator amiabiv,
n*«te- to tore Hi be g!<d to help youj
m* guard up And he was just as kind as a
The Virginia so- father could have been,
ton, as I guess. gut Senator Robert A. Taft of
most folk* know.:ohjo rubbed Senator Glass' fur
considers that: ja jn# wrong direction the other
ha was tto am; d*y.
toor of to* tew j » was in connection with the
“Wrirtt-h created governmental reorganisation bill
that particuJgi Thto ftaa'q. purpo** to-to enable
Various} the president to re-jigger the gov-
tmm other tegtaatoi* ernmant'a -independent office*,
tore etewwd to have tod a hand! xn^re are a lot of them —(too
to tt. hist Creator Glass always; many Nobody disputes It]
.to* uiateted that it was hi* rya.nl
3
What is a papal bull?
Words of AVtedom
Hail! ye smalt, aiveet courtesies
of life; for smooth do ye make
the read of it, like grace and
beauty, which beget siciinatioi j
to love at first sight, it is ve who
open the door and let tto sirang.T
in,—St erne.
Hints On Ltiqncrte .
liatfl recently the tuxedo wnf.
worewdyon semi-fdpiaTdf ‘stag’
afairs, the full dnws suit beirc
(Dealer:
nerable.)
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.South. East-West vul-
Propcr rebidding tactics won this
cal for one side of a team match.
At the first table South bid 1-Heart, ■
North 2-Outo, South 2-Dtemonds,
North 2-No trump and South 3-No
ugh East
reorga
HsjmiLftL
* a mother loves an angel toby : w"lch the
He’* ftoUrtly ferocious wh*n-j
ever he's os tto warpath, no mat-J
ter <m what subject, but when]
it’s . tto ..Federal. Reserve . Board j
he’s 'defending . bate downright
mk
tto late Senator Huey P. LOng
vArC H* ear
tamiy ton It ah. Tto Virgin-
ian i aval was a f»w, desk* re
«■§ M* Merte tteserre Beerd.
Wtot raised tto row wa* (tot
iwreA froa Huey s atance It was toswter Tart wwated to MU the
HklMt that tto former could
harely restrein htoarif freet-.vte
tens# Tet he was determined to
appew ao «condul as not to know
even that anybody wa* apeechify-
ing Accordingly he pretended to
he reading a magaain*, which to
told hot tom-side-up tn froto of
him. Clear up in the prea# gai-
lery if Area poaalbte to aat ktea
" And to hear hi* backteeth
'fitaTre.
"ever thought <to White Houae
ought to he permitted to tinker
■Mb They esanaptel tkaae (ram
the bunch - that -tto' prtoMiait
was to to aJkiwed to Aarter.
Doe of tW* , eaeepted hhaich
Wie tto Kedrrnl Reeerve Beard
Federal
tto Federal
Board told
and Loon
lasoranoe Cmperstlee te tto
exeeptad UteK''"’-’"; . .
TWrr^T*i06h”W”0«'TB»
We only correct a.tir.- for man
”.ton ladies were preteiit at evei'
ing gatherings. In re.ent yetis
•srid hr ’-tear -fem'-tfr-rfretoa; -ijhtr
turedo may be wore on nuiny oc
tnaiona in piaco of tto futi dress
suit.
Today'. Ho;
If year birthday A
up your mind to areoi
o»«»pe
A l »1ay, make
eciitfol will to reuisred of
daningu m W
p ur bui
strm.gatf. The chi.i Ixwh today
will grow into i positive, tele,
mined character, ggviriaaraent wh
dike a prodigious difft r. nre
him or tor. There i# some irdiea-
tfch that aucb * pe-*>ns wilt to •
. cUed to rehellioii ajid wey-ars1
trump. Though East made the un-
fortunate lead of the spade J, coat-
ing one trick, tsto side held the hand
o exactly 3-No trump, getting
Tomorrow's Problem
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(Dealer: West North-South vul-
nerable.)
When North bids J-Heart hers,
what would you do in the East to
try to upset the apple cart for your
opponents ?
* Daily Cross Word Puzzle
]ru? r®4c *» ** f^i nS*%wMinute te»: Aatware
** Glare’ rw.|
Tbte matou Senator Gtera aorel
I' Wfiar Bpydnr mm toa aaid. It
tent mreaaary to repeat That's
hew toltoedl What Senator Tkft
|ha« anjd;.-tod hsen drewnad out!
Olaa*.
Five Years Aeo
April
J. W. Milts
candidacy ftwl
Harris county. CWR and estate*)
t. Anemometer,
r. Excalthur.
3. An adtet of a pop*.
Bowie County School
Gets New Potl
Head Gets
AUSTIN. April « «B~L. H.
Griffin, county school superinten-
ding of Bowie county, to* beta aal-
erted as a “forum conmlor" for
state forum cownRtee in aumy
ing need* tod resource* for adult
education, and adriee with local
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pattblc.
Heroic Rescue
Two barges lay at the bottom
of the Olympic Rowing lagoon to-
day, sunk in a comic, shipwreck
and collegiate rescue that will not
get into the film "Million Dollar
Legs.”
Two sheils loaded with Jackie
Coogan, Larry Crabbc and Crew-
men from the University of CaU-
ternia at Los Angeles started Joe K. Brown; CBS .....
skimming down the lagoon for a;Joe E, Brown; CBS. ■
thrilling movie race yesterday, j Rate Smith’s Hour; CBS .
when there came a shriek from. Rate Smith’s, Hour; CBS .
the camera barges. ! Major Bowes Hour; CBS .
The barges, overloaded with $5,- j Major Bowes Hour; CBS .
000 worth of cameras and sound j Tune Up Time; CBS ........
equipment, gently settled jn the ] Tune Up Time; CBS .........
water and Director Niefee''Crlndc] American Viewpoints; CBS
got Jiis .feet wet. The shells put Amos ’n’ Andy; CBS........
about, Coogan and Crabbe row-1 Radio Searchlight ............!/
ing like collegiate veterans, and; Henry King Orchestra ...
rescued the director and tech- j Orchestral Gems; CBS .....
nieiuis.- Motorboats, took-.off the! Orchestral Gejnsj. CBS .....
cameras as the barges vanished. Orchestral.Gems; CBS
wjjth a plop. - • 'Time .......................................:
Don’t forget Budweiser'H “Personalities in the Headlines* ]
KXYZ (TQN) each morning at 10 a.m.
The Kraft Choral society will be heard at the Easter -.veek f«
on the Kraft Music hall when Bing Crosby has Rosemary
Alam Mowbray as guest Stars. This is over KPRC (NBCj ^ 91
J; 5:45
-i 6:00
6:15
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.........The Birthday C
.................. - The Mighty !
•••••....................... Jack An
..........,...........Jack An
........................ Pnwerhoawf
......................News] _
Tom Moofe-Pete Moivneaux; 1
Mario Cozzi and Nina ]
..................Studebaker
-........4-..........w....... Desserts;
• ■ ......,......- Desserts;!
........■■ Good News of 1939;
.......Good News of 1939;
.........Kraft Music Hall; *
................ Kraft Music Hall;!
............ Kraft Music Hall; ]
....... Mr. District Attorney;
. News I
.. Charles Barnett Orchestra;
.....i Joseph Sudy Orchestra;
.. Lawrence Welk Orchestra;!
.. Emery'Deutsch Orchestra;
CONVICT
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RUTH rIy KANE
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
LON A WAS like an excited child
as she showed Jim about the rooms
She had rented for their first home,
"Isn’t it perfect?" she asked,
when they had come to the tiny
kitchen. ’ • .
“It’a great, girl," he agreed.
“And you look sWell in that apron.
Rftpf e\t Isn’t ift”
been completed. “If there’s any-
thing needed that’s not here, you’re
to tell me. It’s the first time we’ve
rented these rooms, you know, and
I was a little afraid the equipment
might not be adequate.”
“It’s perfect," L-ona assured her.
“You’re not to worry about us,
Mrs. Morriss. We’re going to like
it her*. I feel lucky to find such a
place."
™“rm *lad You’ve come.” The!
Sort of like—home, isn’t it?”
her, “Oh, Jiml” she said, and clung woman’s eyes went to Dinah's
to him. "It’s so good to be happy.” bright head and back to Lena.
“You are happy, then, girl?" It "Dinah, here, has been telling me
almost seemed as if he were reas- about you,” she offered. "It will
auring himself.^ make me feel easier to know there’s
“Of course I'm happy. I’m *0
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g-rare
4—Exciams- ties |B’ I0-A mwah-
Uon of dte- 23-Indljro
yreMav
20—Marfia
• wmSwIm
18— BibiUud ,
28—Wood
thoughts were morb|d^
................................... ——_ someone
happy I could almost cry. Think of away. Someone she likes having.’1
it! No more looking for work, no “I'm glad Lena will have com-
mora boarding houses, no more be- pany, too," Jim said, then, and he
ing lonesome . - •” and Mrs. Morriss looked at each
"Maybe you've jumped from the other In sudden understanding that
frying pan into the fire." Hte voice made Lona feel vm young; as if.
was teasing, "Just wait until you she and Dinah were two- children
get my breakfast Md cook and astfw^wtr^aonnpie _____________....
serufe and raaite tods, and-wto t of infants,” Dinah broke in. laugh- mind. Pulling herself.__
........impishly in mock disgust ® [wZ oTexpecUtta,
4, - "You are," Jim shot back at her,
rible life, the women all say. ... and she laughed In earnest. Neither
*From rarty wonr te aetttot san,
! of you are past the spanking Dinah said party she mesat
to chanted triumphantly. “See “Just you try spanking us!” she
what you’ve let youraelf to for?” bantered, and ltana knew that
She laughed at she set out Jim’s swift acceptance of her on
_ tg white dtehew on the red a« equal fooUiig
tod white togn teWwloth. “Tm her ’ encumbrance,
going to lore every minute of IV sturdy Tieart
ahe proclaimed, wmfidently. "I’ve been thinking an afternoon
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evoning paper, and s
great ado of establishing him to tto
‘1 love
.it Isn't any I
2Trie^toFtto'tehtaTtoto! hereia ^ chair the bo^i
SsSSSSt
ill's blue eyes
rioubtafornS:
ork. T just sit
■■■MW nd do the boss-
"filivhriv " to .
she had taken part In any i
gathering. Her,; last real party!
been in Bridgewater before ’
thing that had turned her life#
had happened.
She had been escorted that r
by the very man her father had t
shoot, she recalled now, with 1
shudder. It' had been
gathering, alive with the 1
rents of what was to come. 1
took hold of her as she tl
hack over it Ought she.........
free with these people here I
BrightonT Was ltr as she I
ways felt since those old I
days, too dangerous, after tl *
In tto. house when I’m (.have friends ? :1._.
Oh, but things were
now, she told herself.
h Lona, despite
had won her
dreadful was going
tor again, toe was done <
ror. Listening to Jim's eveal
tag beside her, she “
pushiBg-back |to~J8
for a moment had crowded 1
finally drifted off to sleep.
She was soon to learn that/
[that The next two days ■
Furry of preparations. Not 1
there was to be anything ■■■
or costly about tto affair. R *
oTheeetoty. rinpla But Ittaj
. ..__ ,, - of at lunch " she brought out, then,
night either. It’s an open dar«,”
bte fw us. I—appreciate it”
"It’s fun.” Dinah’s
Li^3'2TS,a
th^ *fa* *** **** t<> Protoeed tor by a stral
re ^ t^ to^^’towght” to!
that tore in Brighton, as R j
small towns, thete was a f
routine to be Mowed in i
together “the crowd."
First there was a succe*
telephone calls. It seemedtol
that Dinah had sat with beM
glued to the receiver tor »f
morning whenKshe announcM
nally, that everyone had te
m&A and aU hut ta^lM
cepted. The most importaiMW
it developed, was the
SPAY, API
31
ScRto!, told members
Soroptimist,’ Club i8iZ
mists) at Blackpool.
■■ *re interested jn
ideas. Women are- fc, " r
men and women," he 1
FOB BEI
iprr - uni
. apartment. A
Goose Cr
apiT—Thrce-i
AT! as
See Duta
•ggNT.....Three-
’’■spaid. 421
Goose Cree
fSSdT* -Three-r<
ta. Utilities
Third Str
"Kent -5-row
Garage. 117
Heights.
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, fronting on C(
■ 5320 Dora L
y 4043, Houstt
1 rent Furnisht
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bath,! Bills
f Main.
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ent.
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9 North Third.
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iply 409 West Hu
RENT - Mode
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or. Ed Horta
n’j Corner.
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ent, all bills
Main.'Alsbj
RENT — Mode
2 closed pore
and garden:,
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1 and garage. 900
Lamar Court,
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with Frigidaire.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1939, newspaper, April 6, 1939; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101150/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.