The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 54, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 7, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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Published erery »*** toy
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purer Arsnue, Criek. Tei»«. Ruf**"
Daily Newspaper
THREE LEADING candidate for gov-
the recent Texav Democrat^ pri-;
pent upwards of $6000 cwn in their j
NOW,
DOl CHOSf
-too
They talkefi over ohl
Grant war
tiuiM. uf Amelin and Scrlpp*. and
Qilea voiced with some vehemence,
bin nentn of leetleasn#** and inde-
ntion. "I *m aol nure what 1 want
to do with rfiy. life "
-Why not travel?" ".........-
Qilea tapped “he table thought-
‘It waa what I wanted—but
to |ttve It tq j
held the
happy ad
CHAPTER 41
an. rti
lee of
IN TWO week* Joan would marry
If It had hot been for
i
ernor in
mary a
cantMifiu- * i
The tWo hifh men, Allred and Hunter,!
must run ftalh and iffilh wit! spend manyj
hundred dollars
The winner in the runoff primary must]
make the third race in the November elec-
will be comparatively inexpen-J
e Texas is a one-party state.
leading I
t ration Nfi. 42-015
lahing Bualwaha Code.
ey art
and why they j
, the San
last night nl {
wh;
eiuure
not uiarry Diwm
' When he
Barcelona, h
asked rdf brow
the Hallanm n
spending the w
tains. a had ,
tor. They hn„ l0M
Informed him, thoi
(night rest.
b wx,
I Drew Haikmi
Amellt and dcrlppa. Ollee would have
4 returned mi one* to his Island. Amour
J his books he felt he might Ond sur-
1 cease from the Sgony which lore him
in his bean he was awsre that
Joan would never be happy. There
within her which Drew
a
i Lctfn*
t« sUi d
Missions
W. JL PENDF.RGRAFT
IDBERT MATHEKNE
Same
Editor and Publishet
Business Manager
,nd class matter at the Coos*
jfftes under the act of Congress
'hat
A
-
IN-
»d Mlm
oek-ead
<my s Jo,
,e,l on the heat when
eded and the'Buffa-|
IS-
Entered as sen
Creek. Texas. M
March I. 18S>7
jT *
\
fully.
Dow that the opportunity Is mint. I
Ond myself eager to go back to my
Island—to bury myself."
His friend demanded, “What has
happened?”
Giles tried to laugh It of?, "Perhaps
I am growing old."
“Perhaps—you are In love." “>
“What makes you think tlmtf*
"Oh. a man like you should be
ready Tor adventure, for life, for ex-
perience." »
Odes flung up his head. “I am In
love With a woman who marries
another man next week and he Is not
worthy of her.", ,,
♦How doyoti know?" ' ____
"You reinember him--Drew l|al-
»
,r:
po*t
ft
i
was that
could sever satiety She was headlbg
straight for disaster.
in,,
■
with an 8
yet .dawn
ms Wire -SdPVka. .—
t* and Central Pres* Service
i iK. ytlf
United I
fing Featured Syn
Subornpt
Vd»k 10c; Month 40c; S
By Mail; $500 V
nsl R
This
lion.
There were things loo. be bad to
hipk about, which made him tin-
rrttln as to ihi
Many of the men he hpd
an* knew Drew Hullurn and
m he h*<r beard the gossip
trailing 1 to
to l*at in the
r-fljjf inning they *cor
L, and in the ninth
iej five more. The Mis
nfrcl 16 blows off Beck
while the Buffs
Cut half that total
ailes
dress? 1 urn a
Th* r;drk Ei
liter Giie, v
Would a
the thing hop g
I,.an
The retrtfii/„ which
Hallums had Anne *'
nertry. whirl,
ho *014, hi
Joan would have iov
h«ve hct-ri !he,u
“It Is s iieefw-t idsre
moon.'' she xam, ,,,} *
Rore and her tool],.,
us?" HerTni,T hid Jig,,.,
ness, her nerve*"
hail seenie,!
Bivt MC8H BMBHMVHVMj
Should this condition ever change the third j
rare might easily prove the moat expensive
of the three.
The governor i>
term and will reed
sked
Ma> I
n “W IWm.
lio
l
es By Carrier:
Months $2.25; Year $4.2f
noth. Payable ih Advance I
Press league
|tl
ourse he should
v esme
tfAIT.
u
* tt
as .HI ha ij
•e Oiew Malian, ’
r M
i v
d in P
’
X
rrom
which linked the numd of Joan s fu
Texas D
•lected for a two-year
e a salary of $4000 per!
Rat
-■[ la I
nl fi
I
)/>,
: •
xas
lure husband with « past wgich wua
indba reet. if ooi stained with d)x-
H Joan bed had t brother
ler. Uliee would have Into the
ary before them. Yet to go
herself ? How could lie do tt ?
ST-
fOUN
Power And People
year.
gpencer
I
honor
(i
‘<1
of
r»i
r!<
0
i host?
'*!iR4
A.
g tM I'M
with the chancellorship, has chanit
ititution apd made him
msihlc for all
r." u
A.inlf H
counts filed by the Candida tea!
Expense
with the secretary of ftate in compliance
with stele lay? do not include the many thou-
lands of dollars spent by friends of each can-
r, co
y Mill*
.
back in thiol
dfter trimming the
6 to 1 to
in twelve
*
Gel
not tieheve -Mm.' amt he
on)\ h d
id the G
self {
m<*nt
um Co
itrlng lovnr
•ue Tor his own
ay
i:
lam."
The Englishman gave a short ex-
clamation. "Remember! He is a cad
and g coward." , -
Glies' tude was eager. “You’re sure
of I hat?" f
"flue* of ft." rhe EngtlshniSn set-
>£<1 ,He tiW hhhieK In hb chair
IB (luilarn. Of i chai- iMn-
The story that he told was not a
pleasant ode. 'There wras Rose ’Car-
ler, 4J« would have married her In
« minute If ahs had pad money. He
Is alwaya hard up If you core any-
.....fdt» UpbHed to Ike sky, Alsive'hlm-l thing for the gtrl that he IS going to
ir\,i,k to force
Buccaneers
tc’ilth game
by Jerry Mallett
Ross aided in the vic-
dly
i
g the]didate
■If *4L
He call*" hi
fcrwian term "Fuehrer!’ which means th
Italian "Duct
nt h king-autocrat, "Th
he sot by the quiet pool. In the
lusk in, wonderefl wby he
cart what he seemed to
The thin* was to save the
A,
The cost of running is one of the most
serious hindrances to securing well equipped
men for high office in Texas.
A poor man. no matter how well qualified
frir the position, can not make the race. All
candidates for governor are forced to request
« , n .11 „* bi„ I.i^ino. on,! I contributions to their campaign funds. Un-
Thf national Parliament doei his bidding amlL^ ^ ^button* are libeial a candi-
efhoes his words. The army has sworn aJ- i (j»te can not hope to win. It is natural that
L.. Jhtgiam c to him ptraonallyr*rth a. peculiarly j -donating dftTOKFpiite to the candidate
Wnding~p1ed|i without strings tied to them. 'Uilk /a
Outwardly. Hitlrrsecms to showv an^o^1! -A-leading' operator erf- gambling ^^"houses ♦ C U Nl T R A C T BRIDGE
r Hiamnry—Tam firmly coo-Tjn TeXjw pffer<<, contributions to sev- Wnllsmi D VSIU b
rinced," he tells the public, "that any |>owei |era| candidates for governor during the pres-
in the state can only emanate from ami c*mpaifm.. .lk.W*» not so crude as to
base*! oh the ptsjple itself. I thlTiToreordii for any faV(fr at the time the donation
an immediate plebiscite.’ , ' was offered. But, coaid a governor wim cani-
So there will be a popular vote,. to see Lnip,^ with money contributed by a gambl-
„_.«|ri»<ther the peoide go along with Hitler in|jRg houseoperator be exixx-ted to be very
py^npttn" P®*er, ln0‘ hard on.»mbtera?
E’l'Wllfjprtn Hr nil ffftff 1f^ f *
lebigrite, expressing the free choice of the THE HIGH COST of campaigning should
Voters. But every intelligent person, in f*ec-||H, imluced in Texas. *
many and outside of Gegimny, knows "whatj Qne u( y,t jK n >i _________________
tba aituaUon is. Mpw.copldThere is'a freely M(luptiun (tf prefi •rrentiul ballot,
vote without free and «qM*n discussion of w- Voters then would be reijuiml to indicate
ifSrit, second and third choice. From such «. a in e
balloT the will of the majority can be deter- J*®* - .
mined in one primary and the expense of a * Y i >. j ,0 * .
■opcond campaign can be eliminated..........................._j__________________T »______________________ _
The preferential ballot wdltdo more than i, —m griiis
eliminate the runoff. It will prevent.political fAQJ2 MBS
schemers frdhi putting a third man in the g g, 5 ^ ♦ g 7 6
» *rt on J
.......Ill,I* u J
Root anil Mr* c„ru#
fl I At*.
■awi
He is
thing as the
Hke the oW Fr
•MWH
san
at jhk
think xhk rnairt
Inxlstffl
Wl,„
listen to
orth defeated the Tulsa
3 behind the effec-
_ of Bill Babb, who
eight Oiler 'Knocks while
collecting nine off
State." He is a Caesar, a Czar, an Emperor,
Bfcove the law. All power is in hla hands.
ol -an u|>|H>ill
•i.‘'i>S* i« Drews aw»
*i(orm,ty of iinkinani
wB«-nnvTtTf-M ST sin Hke Joan. •
Whalevrr he did. must bo.dona at
II'* rose and stood ,witb his
senae ol life
5J6F--
to
He evade,I he,
you know tin?*
_ "Biiiv—mrely.
Is smirched life
ng
VO,I 41
her?"
"No—'but 'wfrir' ^
4g
. . ... .. ...... ..... __ _ _ ___ ,
^ . Jim-J*- -»af*»e-"WWrtd-“)ret-“tT»ir trfa ri ...... ,. , „
a as lorh, before her?"
And now A Welle and Rcrlpns came "But how can 1. loving her. do
from the blossoming arbor, hand In
hand
was klogtnk s Knle Prench song she
had ofiun chanted tons ago for
M,-rii'l»s—-her vt tce was like ft "bird's.
*w»id and clear In the ullertt nlghi,
Wjiejl Ibex reached him Script!*
spoke: ”
here . "
- “Ymr mean
from one jo the other.
TeA"^"Scrim',e said, and his voice
once
were
mi Jacdbft.- A aitttbdm -
r^ire OiTfre Tf-tl onc-
lyTng tKe crant,
r pushed fi brace of runs s
e glate.
defeated the Oklahoma .
i but Ofis 1 ■" (
not decided j|jtntll the
#f the ninth when Mc_' ,
%ied ."ST'idate- TQnyi~
, third. All of the IndiaA ;
e ili the rourth Innbig
v pounded Jo<- Vance p
<«■*, u,.,
.it
will, she :>e lotto......
after we ar*. married?"
that?" He laiighen and
"H -l» twoiise you love her that her chin. Iirtiq- her "ra«T
you olipuld do It," could look into her e,-
"I’d rather go to Hollam himself." A deep Riainwi'J
“Wall, why hot? Tell him whnt 'You know
you know In the old days you could ,* «„ „ttf.r;v r)).„r<|
have had the thing out wHtridMqta krltiw <he ,* - a
A* it I* you may knock each other -ot, wWi. in , v.,^ Mui-.
down, but what's,the difference?" leave, her:behind fortm-^j
nd the his 'cheek against ,
next morning Giles left for Dane- .sweet'. -
Iona. He took the same -route that Joa„ wardered that ,*J
Joan had followed, coming at night tn* g,rde,( ot
to «ie dusky inn where Rose and on tho rltn Vf an old f„u„
Joan had met. He waa aware of the watched th* dove* flvlnedoJ
all jfipd of. tM aLnios- jjMibM-. ^one
phere which seemed to belong to
medieval days. He was aware too
of that sense of romantic adventure
which bad Impressed Joan
wondered If by any chance he might
some day travel this road with the
woman he loved. It she did not
marry Drew? Might there not come
Pul a
As they approached. Amelle
WRITTEN FOfl CENTRAL PRESS
n a
By E. V. SHEPARD
fAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHER
•Mi
wantnr
Amelle wants to come back
log a Bnaaae m a third suit until h*
hod token In hit full » tricks. He
wasn't my partner, so It was none
wf my busines*.
FORFEITING PARTNER S
L CONFIDENCE .-u
IT 18 A STRANGE fact that some
finished ptoyera love to get'out on a
g*Kig* oi-poiienl* for- Ih* last possi-
ble nick. To accomplish Hiik Ll,t>
someUtnes take chances which gre
Impossible to Justify, Just a* the de-
clarer of the following bud did.
OilRg tanked ~~
v * m •
was deep with emotion, “she want*
to come with me. Giles, alone .
Th*y apparenUy love -lo
hill.
fully, WoatMed the 9 of spades, to
avoid a later block If all went well.'
u
Sitting hv the pool the three of
_ them mode their plana. They, would
Dummy*! K ffffll tl» MiEl.Aff , return to Raebir end as soon as pos-
mrn load of a tow spade enabled fie- sl(>|p s,-rlpps and Amelle would «et:
t,V( down for a time in this lovely
“pot. Amelle was radiant The dark
cloud* had lifted. She was like her-
self Simple, sweet. Giles felt, how-
ever. that they must not go too fast,
there must be no mistake before
^ttrietre ffnremt urwtr rms" new
which was to be an ecstatic echo of
the old.
As they drove,home. Giles knew
-oDi-h* brnya-ijg]
ers same OIK Jo feci the fcJ
Joan said 'to him, -j (3
The world seem* |
JIARRELL
,NED BY CUBS
SI
darer’s J to Vln on a ttaoaae. Ths
dropped the Q. and the 9 of
spades, was overtaken with d#nmy'a
6, giving West his first 5 tricks ,
The 5 of hearts was led. Ths J
won on a tineas*. Insuring the de-
rtarer 10
He had won < tricks. He held 2
certain added trick* In club*, said
lie conkl again finesse hearts through
South. That was the safe and sans
peace,
away."
The brother said quiMI
there Is peace In the worll
ter. if we have It In b'ttr he*
"I know."
Act
He
ol
In all Germany no newspaper, no maga-
zine. no book, dares print anything critiei*-
ing or questioning the Leader’* policies. No
ICO, Auk- 7 <U.»—1The tv|
Cubs today announced the rel
of Bob O’Farrell, former sa
of the Cinicnnati Feds,'th
imconditional release of ini
Tate. O’Farrell jif |
ace Tate as reserve hack-
without further risk
111 I public
TBFrr"weTe "ffirT,irifi*r' i
tween them, and when lie
the birds the brother weou
Joan thought of w hat he I
. ■ . t ..... _ _ . ... . 1 li'hetw is poace ln a
showing to a companion, os plctur- have It In our hearts.”
esefoe as himself, the model of * lit......She knen there wsj m *
tie painted shltj. It was a tiny, per- her world. When she m
feet thing. Carved from wood, brll- Drew aha was conscious of o
liantly colored and gilded, with its tumultuous happiness-la j
pennants and flags perfect. Giles' marvelous lover and turn
' on tt eagarly. He leanod
As be sat at breakfast be saw
opposite him a sailor In a vivid blue
shirt, scarlet sash and scarlet hand-
hall. on the street or in the pulpit. Any elec-
tion without free press, free speech and free
frrmMi i» a farce. , - •
So. there will be a great ‘Sferdict of the
people" for Hitler, Then, hupport.ipg the
fiction that the nation unanimously supports
Mm, he will turn and talk, boldly again to
the powers whiefuin self-defense, ate .draw-
ing their iron ring tighter about the Fafher-
»»dp
race
? 6
Init Amelle and Scrlpps •would soon
Bo! need him. Yr-i he knew too. that
hi*.release had arrived too lata. He
would be alone with neither friend-
ship nor love to. fill his life. The
4dy* -Intervening between Joan's
itduriag* would soon pare.- She
T1‘W night, as he sat late In the'
grill room of his hotel, he was ap-
proached by an English officer whom
lia.had known Intimately during the'
si]
T
Ikihed diamond* held In th* North
hand.
# Q 8 T.
tx 10 »<
♦ 6.4 3
*Q9$
In th# first place. West had s
haod calling for an opening bid fif
1-Spade. He made an opening bid of
*-No Trump*, with a singleton dia-
mond Probably Just because he held
1&0 Area Then when he wo* warned
by hi* partner’s oyercall of J-Spades
(which was'some bid/, be went 1-No
Trump*. *
Of course the opening load was the
Ahd when the preferential ballot* i» ad-
opted another change.should, be made. The
ballot should be shortened to include only the
most important-state officers; tesving the
others to be ippoipted to the governor witk
the confirmation of the legislature.
Need for this change Is demonstrated in
one phase of the recent primary. '
Almost 200,000 Texans cast, their ballot
for George 8. Terrell for state treasurer and
no man by that name was in the race. The
man who entered the race under that name
had it taken away from him by the court
that granted it. ’ ......_T_^----------........ .
. The Jieople are utterly unable to inform
themselves about the qualifications of candi-
date* for minor state offices.
tubs will have to go
i their six-day road jaunt
lufgh and St- Lcuk with-
benefit of Chuck Klein’s,
was out of the lineup most
week due to leg injuries
failed to show enough'
lent to permit him to
7-
All of ue expected the declarer to
take his 10 tricks, and qui, but bs
lad hla * of elute at which ws all
wondered. Dummy’# g~won tea
trick, and back went the 2 of clubs,
to .try the J finesse, ft Aon The
.leclaier led hi* Are of club*, dropped
the <J, and then he led hi* 6 of clubs,
which dummy, won with ths 7.
Again heart* ware led. Ths Q
won on a finesse, ana the Ac# won
the tweirth trick. The last trick ,
went to South's good heart. The
only remark came In a very English
Beautifully con-~
fi]
r,
eyes
■■ ■■ play oh the strings of fe *M
♦We-tapernw Tf«'*Wv»a «--(&, back
was a disturbed sense thUM
ths glamor would disappear'd
would face Drew's foulti'fi
afraid of them. , t
(TO BE COXT1NOEM
m
pit
Spanish, "Will you sell?"
The sailor nodded and named a
price, and presently Giles found him-
self In possession of the tiny bark.
He had a feeling that he would like
V >
he
tri
A gangster in Cleveland, 0., committed
suicide because of ttt health, although it
Vipn’t the police who mpde his Kfe unhealthy
Ive
t
-
(Copyright 193), ty Centra) Prett)
Bl
m
Surges, who recently was
[from a hospital following
Mectnmy, will accompany
but probably will not do
ip
T
m
voice from East
cei ad. partner, but a hit dangerous,
don't you tteteir yjlftafiothei com-
ment was made. WttCs f»ce plainly
It of diamondsT That sobered up
West for a few moments, at least
He carefully noted that be required
4 entries la dummy fd take l ttnesre
in- erode*, i in eluh# and * In heart*. ] enough nbowed tbet the quiet thrust
Ue should not have thought of tak- had iierietrated.
HENS “CUT" EGC !
FAINESVILLE, 0. CE.
freak eggs varying from
of mere marbles to about
eggs, were laid over a 1ft
-A aool.atirrin* ta. *MM______SOW .yWmq_ MWAfi»!}»*
TEXAN: “Of Human Bondage and Rhode Island R#
lives, a musical and a murder mys- ^ Leslie Howard am) Bette , William Garisek, of
tery are the new offerings today - *...... , "
at the Texan, Nt] Gulf and De NU GULF: “We’re Not Dressing”
with Bing Crosby and Can#
Lombard.
DE LUXE: “Murder on the Camp-
us” with Shirley Gray and J-
Farrell MacDonald1.
ARCADIA; “Life of Vergie Wint-
ers”1 with Ann Harding and John
Boles,
Stirring Drama, Musical and Mystery
Offered On Current Movie Program
ok
hij
W-
Crosswor
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (UP)—The new.
e«t "New Deal" innovation is nt the state de-
partment. which has decided that from now
on any day is visiting day for diplomats stn-
IpT Honed here. Previously . Thursday was the
formal calling day at the department.
The change is due to Secretary- of Stale
6 CiowktII Hull who has tired of cooling his
......... heels in his office on Thursday* waiting for
p . some ambassador or minister' to call. So
, many have been out of town recently that
Hull found he was wasting one day a week.
He dutifully had refused to make other ap
pointments for that^day as-a courtesy to
p' npresentatives of other nations.
- The diplomats may burst in any fild da>
Mow and be welcome. '. „
Secretary of Commerce Daniel Roper is
M one MltteJjEW^ rctufidng jadilnatefflembers
H vUappears U>& Umefitted Uttl* from aU'tV*lo wumaro just now niuen
■ \vJe.»T,r Luo- w,.n! i IS,Z ilfori. bearing that issue had on the results of the
; tKrte'"^Hw5Sa£^fe gtoittoii. One member of ttre present com-
,nissi«iers court was defeated, one member
reSttLAMiiaSrnciiit t<Lv “ ”d “ tl,iri
j422|~vil' K*au« It j, n,rt«iii -tbit-^ Inve»ti*»ti6n of the
light at wdtime, deals and leaks from the grand jury room-
The latest little .tor, about Mr.. Fr.nkli,,^M tfc
D. Roosevelt concerns a visit she made to |umlM,,. (|(,.^ ' ffectjlf airainst nnJtS-
1 federal emergency relief headquarters with commissioners ? 1 tfre present
one of the White House dogs. She WBlked * This should not Nava Mannawaa p
a!*wbr a’chain*' b“'W‘n( p"ll;n* the l’“p all, ft this true in face of the facj’lhat p!».
u"iStte’,^s,:iiow '**■-here'"da'" i'“rt SmSzssszSu sSsur
to &aud the doorman. . . The ‘‘lecture’’ given in the grand jury re-
temt™n^t#;'h2 F°rt W8S Justifiwl but Permitting the opposi-
pap cwiipamos tneq .to transact her ^ U8e the grand jury politically
traye erinr. 1
*
*
THE PREFERENTIAL'ballot will result
in a higher type of men offering for the prin-
cipai state offices. The short ballot would
remove from the pimple the necessity of
selecting the proper men for the other posi-
tion*
^3 4-
Try Sun Classified Atej
A MARIAN MARTIN FROCK
TO* IMPRESS THE TEACHER
Complete, Diagrammed
Marian Martin Sew Chart
Lvxe respectively. Stars are Les-
lie Howard, Bette Davis, Bing
Crosby, Carole Lombard, Shirley
Gray and J. Farrell MacDonald.
Ann Harding and John Boles are
co-starred at the Arcadia in “Life
of Vergie Winter?.” .
| /YoaH
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But both these proposals are a blow at
the professional politician and so it i» not
likely either will be adopted until there is a
widespread and insistant public demand for
them.
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H
k.
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Included »■
PATTERN 9030
Making a good impression upon
the new teacher and one’s new
etatematea is onifof the important
tilings about starting tlie 'school
term rljfht. Any little girl will tell
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UNWITTINGLY members bf 4he la*t
Harris county grand jury permitted that
body to be used Tor political purposes. -
Lumber purchases of the commissionero >'^ thkt! Seems to us that one
court waa the main issue used to the “outs" eould »«*re*iy d- better for an
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cipline, much to the displeasure ofi
“What does she see in him?’’ or
“What can possibly, hold him. to
her?r ... I the heiress, with whom he is des-
Those are questions whicli every- perately in love. - Romonoe^how-
/] one h*. asked or heXi-d abbuHSfem- wef;'ftmte-a Way bef#e the group
/ ingly mismated couples., . . _ ,
But while others wonder, the, ^ .
_ ; anhiprtg nnRov ^icg,w.i»n - Crosby 1? featured With Carole
gether, held by some, mysterious Lombard, George Bums and Grade
bond- Allen, Ethel Merman and Leon
:T^8 huma" Phenomenon is said;Errol. The picture wa? directed
to be powerfully treated ih “Of . x, _
Hewn M J},h. T„.„. W»» '
Leslie Howard has the starring
role in the film, that of a lame,
sensitive, and well bred medical
student who is strangely attracted
and held by an unworthy woman.
Bette Davis portrays the selfish
girl who holds Howard’s soul in
“human bondage,’’ and Kay John-
son is seen as the intellectual
'woman Who loves him, but who can
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sleeves of a contrasting fabric it-
hos much of the charm of tint
type of frock. Nice in plaid and
plain gingham, in chailis of two
Colors or two shades of one. color,1
or in jersey, with silk top. The]
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“Murder on the Campus” adapt-
ed from a novel by Whitman
Chambers, opens a .three day en-
gagement at the De Luxe. Seem-
ingly impossible, the mystery of
the murder of a. student chi^es^
master is solved in a plausible
manner.
Shirley Grey heads the cast as
not stir his heart Frances Dee,! t0'e<b who Is also, a suspect,
as the girl he finally marries; Charles Starrptt, a reporter, is one
Reginald Denny, Allan Hale, Re- of the %** investigators and J.
ginald ■ Sheffield and Reginald Farrell MacDonald is the police
Owen are others in the strong cast eaPtain. _____ _J._
asasa hy John cSfiiS; —^_
Pattern 9030 may be ordered
only in sixes 10, 12, 14, 16,16 M*
20. Siw 12 requires 1 7-8 yards
3G inch fabric and 1 yard contrail-
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Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins
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Another^story going the rounds concerns
theXttle party given Hugh Johnson bv oth-
, tr “char Ur" members,of the NR A on the
first anniversary of the agency. Johnson’s
• wm during the* after-dinner period, so the
story goes, stood up and dramatically mi-
micked hU father, understanding voice, salty
* words and’all. The older Johnson reddened,
«nd filled to take the monologue graciously.
For the find time since 1914 the federal
reserve board is now paying rent for its
' tri here. Moving from the treasury
:ment to a private office building across
*>'is preparatory to construction of s
♦OfK) board building to be paid for out
of board funds.
By the ch
a pretty view of the White Douse lawn and
(tayy of Treasury Henry Morgenthuu’s
"junior satedites" gain nice offices
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WILMINGTON, 0. SUP)—Her-
man Brown thrashed 290 bushels
of, wheat from 4.6 acres on his
farm near here, a record crop for
this region.
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In “We’re Not Dressing”, Bing
Crosby plays the role of a singing
sailor aboard the palatial yacht of
a beautiful heiress. After a giip-
wreck, she and her guests are cast
ashore on a South Sea island and
find that Crosby is also a member
of the shipwrecked party.
The heiress and her friends
totally impractical, unable to
with the job of making them-j
selvae, comfortable.- Crosby takes !
over the command, institutes dis-
r.
Can a man get sunburned in a green
UNDER f
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Orchid Bet
house?
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What substitute for sugar is derived from
coaltar?
What have the following in common:
Brahe. Kepler, Le Verrier?
Correctly Speaking
‘‘Vim’’ and “snap” are not in good literary
use. Say “vigor," "energy” or "spirit."
Wards of,Wisdom
He that will not stoop for a pin will never
be worth a pound.—-Pepys,
Answers to Foregoing Questions
L Hardly. The glass shuts out most of
the ultra-violet rays.
2. Saccharin.
St They were astronomers.
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Establish New Marks j in one minute and two seconds,
| and Beard topped the 110 meters
OSLO, Aug. 7 Big Ben high hurdles in 14.2 seconds.
Eastman, former Stanford flyer, Eastman’s performance bettered
and Percy Beard, veteran New the listed world record by 1:30,
York hurdler, bettered a world re-’set in 1929 at Budapest by E.
cord apiece yesterday in the eli- Tavenari of Italy*, for the second
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 54, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 7, 1934, newspaper, August 7, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145197/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.