The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1934 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME 16—NO. 26
THREE HURT IN BLAST IN
HOUSTON OFFICE BUILDBK
Lhur Brisbane
Xazl rhiftftains
Meet To Outline
Future O! Nation
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BERLIN, July 5 (UP).—Nazi political chieftains, the men who
know the towns and provinces and, people in the streets, met today to
discuss the party’s present state and its future trend and fortunes.
^ v Chancellor Adolf Hitler ordered what amounted to an emergency
national party convention,. He and Rudojph He**, German countofr
part of Postmaster General James J. Parley, were expected to join
the convention today if it seemed advisable. Here are the leading figures in the blood-drenched German
There were 80.delegates in the convention—state governors and situation. Shown here are: top, Vice-chancellor Von Papen, h<ld
(-federal afifl district teaiers febm u8d«r “protectiye arrest" by the German Reichswehr, '«»» than at
elk,1sKTSTSSr
Prince Frederick Wilhelm, reputed backer of a monarchist
and Former Kaiser Wilhelm II, who still waits at Loom.
, public dissatisfiction
The 'Germans
k e*«h other; that will
(elr fighting the, Frencl
(tain, highly indignant
’many has ceased pay,
pleased to hear of
f Hitler, but worries
lext new*.
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DOWNTOWN
AREA FEELS
EXPLOSION
W*EMB=
IFARMAID
SESSION 10
BE CALLED
ACTORS IN TURMOIL
II
ts;
A gay party that ended
tragically when three n»sp and
a woman were shot * tq death
with an automatic shotun in a
rotlage At East Taw** City,
Mich., waa followed by capture
of John Wood, below, guard in
the Io*cp county jail. Wood i*
Mid to have been sleeping In a
jf (he cottage when the
merrymaker* awakened and in-
itiated him. .
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Itler-Nazi German gov- iiCE WATER HELD
make way for a red- o l imn Ar nr A Til
government, or lack of tAUofc W UtAIH
7 When a republic
OF MANATPELLY
' extreme radicalism in
dug lnEerttn.Newspa- ouddimjt- ATlcf......tlonaliabo
carry placAda ‘-"vl Drinking v . ,
iood News”..
NWaes and rwtaurant ^ drink of ice watet today***
ordered fto play ‘‘jolly
d gay tune*, and radio
order, broadcast only
ipular tunes.”
yesterday by airplane and special
train from all over the country
to the convention city—Flensburg,
the German-Danish frontier,
away from the turmoil of the capi-
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coup
on
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Governor, io Ask Fa*-*
Issuance of R e 1 i e f j
Bonds for Sufferers *
From Drouth
r
LCifL if Not Expected
I to Live; Gaa From
In addition to the 80 there were
GO or more aides and advisers. In
qbertLe
man; Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels,
minister of propaganda; Baldur
Von Schirach, leader of all the «
youth organizations; Julius Strei-
cher, add Lieut. Gen. Fran* Ritter
Von Epp, governor of Bavaria.
The future of Franz Von Papen,
vice chancellor, representative of
President Paul Von Hindenburg
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DALLAS, July 5-<U-P.)-Ex-
I Governor James E. Ferguson to-
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HOUSTON, July 5—GIB—A |
terrific explosion wrecked the
tenth floor of a downtoWn bank
building here today and seriously
injured three persona, when
believed to have Accumulated from 4
a defective line waa ignited by
the spark from an electric fan.
mw
blamed for the death of William
G. Stone, G2l Pelly resident, who
died at 6:80 p. m. yesterday
while being rushed to a local
hospital
-Stohe.Pelly'TabbreFwho
alone at 203 Riggs street, had
been working at repairing an
automobile with Claude Cutsinger,
a neighbor who lives at 201
Riggs.
day «aid that Gov. Miriam Fer-
guson has decided to call ’a spec-
ial session of the Texas legisla-
ture shbrtly after September It.
Because of the continued drouth-
Ferguson said, the governor will
ask the Teglsibtum' t« |Nrmndd7^'
issuance of the $9,W)O,0OO Vre*
maining from the state relief bond j
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gas
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cannot dispel underly-
[traftetiom or desperate
onditions with lively
r ■-
and
the Catholics in the cabinet, still
was uncertain.
Official announcement that he
would remain in the cabinet for
the present, despite the humilia-
tions tp which he had been sub-
jected deepened an apparent mys-
tery.
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The explosion occurred on the
tenth floor of the Marine Bank -
building, and the force of the
blast rocked other downtown
structure for as far away as two ’. :
blocks.
The injured persons
lability is that events to
i not be suggestive - of
catchy tunes”.
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The session will not be held un-
til Hie second rpn-off primary is
Lout the way, Ferguso i said his
wife has decided, and until after
the state Democratic convention
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accompanying Hitler's
ingly rapid blows at He went to Cutsinger's house
within the party were f°r * drink pf ice water, and a „ , ,
iLLin, ft- M >«*■ quenching h» Z l L
Into th. Wr.cn h« enll.pW and Ml to N„dMk, ^
oehm, head of Hitler's th^ground unconscious East. Prussia. On his re-
ps lay III in a samtar- He was brought .to the Duke ^ xame ^ announcement that
», meekly submittmg to hosp.tal for emergency treatment, V(m Papfin wou|(J remajn
is poured upon him by but as Dr. Herbert Duke
disissed- from his. absent, Dr. G. A. Lillie was sum-
moned. Dr, Lillie .said today that
Stone was dead when he arrived.
Justice of the Peace Ervin Flow-
ers handed down a verdict of
“death from natural causes” fol-
lowing an inquest, i* •
Survivors are six daughters,
Mrs. George Morgan, of Mart,
Texas; Mrs. Aubrey Fellows, of
Franklin, Texas; Mrs. J. M. Keith
Miss clizabeth Work of laying the final pav-
ing on East Texas Avenue ex-
tension road will begin next week,
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Phelps, attorney, his daughter.
Muss Mary Eleanor Phelps, 22,
and l. Jackson, a negro Janitor
in the building.
The explosion- occurred when
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/4If_the drought ccntinues two
weeks more there will be 200 coun-
ties needing relief,” Ferguson as-
(Continued on Page Six)
TO QUELL RIOTS
IN DOCK STRIKE
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Sportsmen Are Called
Upon 1 o Aid In Work
Of Preserving Game C i Selected SAN„Jrij5eB
---—.— —————■— For East Harris -vm.m rioiim took, ooi ,bn,
County Drive the-strike beleaguered San Fran-
- gathering data concerning the ' s cisco waterfront here today when
supply of fish now ter be-found The ^ Harrjg ^ chap. two freight car* on the state
fc the coastal waters and from ^ ()f- the Game and* owned .Wt.. rail waif were set on AUSTIN, July 5 (UJ>i-Several
information 1 gathered it is A8gociation of Texaa> Inc., ............|®ve™>f
evident there needs to; be some hag made PxU,natve plafts for late Police charged the picket lines al««iy have ^nt more tian
special work to preserve and sumrner Gllbm stouff. of marine stnker. Hring gW M he oUl »i0,(K)0 they
improve the fishing in the - _____________, bombs into the mob of longshore- permitted to use in their nets tot
rj“jKTJSrl£ ?— ■—• « ‘ <*»■ eiW. -torn
h ' ^ spwer djtches out of town Commuml* Tuesday enced national guardsmen and 600 reported toUI expense of $6,296
. and has caused veteran policemen, with ail the including $483 of bills payable,
h A in he- fitui with. J" f,'rank Klder‘ nf Waco, presi- machinery of modern warfare Contributions have been $662, the
^the'- •wtm’rjmQ. **'*mmi*m4m ,
' conservation of all present game when the ship owners Begin mov- (Sint Small’s report shows ex-
:s th
BE
ROAD TOPPING IS
NEAR FINAL STAGE
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GAME PROTECTION
CAMPAIGN DRAWN
as summarily executed
ame sanitarium, across
rom Roehm’s bedroom
d his trusted^ftid# Herr
ier conditions recalling
-scandal in the days w
i Second. Heines was
not told just how.
CANDIDATES FILE
CAMPAIGN COSTS
r'
Pickets Are Charged
As State Freight
Cars Burned
d a
138
Water to Be Hauled
For ‘Setting Up’
of Ballast
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McDonald is Highest
Spender In First
Half of Race ^ \
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By J. Frank Elder, President of
GkmeTiSjLiWr Protwrive Aa,
social ion of Texas, Inc.
For 26 years o* more, I have
sd In the presma-
psgation of game
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ns of basest immoral-
le against some in Hit-
circle, but the accusa-
t touch him.
of Victoria;
Stone, Houston, and Misses Louise
and Pauline' Stone, of Bellaire,
near Houston; a son, W. T. Stone,
of Hubbard, Texas, and two bro-
thers, Henry Stone. of Velly and
J. C. Stone of Heeame.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by the Morrison Fun-
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been mtei
tion and,-
and fish in Texas, and for they
■ paat-lO.
Tom Heaney, county engineering
supervisor for the road, said tc-
S L. FLICK wies to
tal Service from Berlin
lads lined Nazi- reabtion-
ith right and left wings
ck walls in prison yards.
*w to a close between
I persons, m-ny high in
poswamettUixcks, .wjre
’exwtrtM -OT Wmmhitef -
are
day.
great deal of my time 'in or-
the
Final topping rock for the pro-
ject was being unloaded ttphiy.
it has been placed* at the side
of the. road in readiness for the
ganization work amonjf
sportsmen of this state;
But it has not been fny privi-
lege until the past
vishU-the coadL-lst iihee that
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Ul'
eral Home
March to
our
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. The county htT
000 gallons of water to ,be used
to set-uo., the lime rock ballast
KU KLUX CHIEF
of fishing resorts along the
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MMlfcp.ili
Bmself tnakes.- plain the
[charges agiinst -officers
and fish and propagation acti- jng cargoes to amifrom the docks
vitiea. to, repkaith the supply in at 8 a. m, — - .
coaafarAlwr-'-.....;J.....■Effca.-.-gaamiannh'
•‘•MrrHhter.iwttHw -wsarpHaaed' ,-w|^-^ft*ikiML.k>B<pihon>men ..pfckz. donatiowa from Lee
<lr-. * lot nf Trewtnta *1* OSi iBWlgg .'ilxigll 'ty Hid OwhtMt-jeBBlk.'MW- O’Neil .and M. P. Watkins, Wel-
, 'fKT Fourth* -Haarig-county chapter- a^d riam’s ultimatum yesterday. The Hngton; Vester Smith. McLein;
Tri-Cities for the |)redkted |nju) - achievement* Sy state will Brook no tfttsrtawnee C- A. Roser, Fort Worth, and $250
of July., ' G —---with opacatiodM:ili«jiW«r2SfflSt-(rom Rice Ultey
rnnatitki^d.on.Pate Six) land E. FHOPliB
Tilley is listed also as a,$200
penditure of $4787 and about $300
owing. Hip contributions have
FIVE KILLED IN ™ce tvamnni
CRA8HOF PLANE ^ B SET AIC.AZE
been received
essitated the request for the wat
Final paving wa.s delayed Ip
i
^^NS^ir-Towa^July^t
40,10—An- inde[^encfi...dgz...ial£;.
■atio? left an aftermath of
cause
since-the- project Tttarted.’-tfwlfws
the ballast is wet down it will
Be worn away by. traffic. ~7
‘‘I’ve been working off an on
ii The sheriff said that,-Gefirge
King, 36, "a3mfiie<riHarbe shot
Gentry for $60 “and a million
dollars worth of satisfaction”;
King’s capture and confession,
came a few hours after Mrs.
Carrier Gill, 58-year-aJd wMow,
confessed that she planned Gen-
try’s death because she was
"deathly afraid of him”.
Mrs. Gill said she paid King
$60 for the slaying. >“
no ram
ND TOWN
m
: John Em-
mournitfg'in three communities' to-
. _ _ . . day for five young-people killed
around Goose Creek for many , . , « - - ,
years,” Heaney said, “afid this is r‘« the crash yf^iammg airplane
the longest time I’ve ever seen "Min sight «f ,several thousand
that there wasn't some rain.
, Heaney said the final paving
would probably be put down in Van Libftrsky( St. Ansgar,- broth-
a week or ten days. He said the . Mnu> ,nd Glfllto
^r6^LmT^tnpropeii“'“as“‘TapidIy ......
as a mile a -day. The road is
nearly five miles from the Goose
soon
lytown is on vacation
Colorado... Jim
spme prank player. He couldn’t [mittees in the organization is the .» .... . . ... . ... ______
be satisfied with sky rockets, ro- legislation and enforcement com- Automobile Stolen -r ...““C-.. -j*
msrmam U'kfcwv-amt,^‘ttee^headel^ Buytown i* Found given Allred’s expense at $4,527, *
aerial bombs. ? - • Mr‘ f ----•---HunteVTt Witt
Ji p„k pu,„; . zS.’-j-'JLrS -JL
players, built a fire lieneath a di^atftR on jgauM sought by the two weekg affp was recovered-
tree on the Horace Mann- school association members. vt stripped of every wheel and
rgg'iwiKV'.'fipMw wfuuiw
W. T. Busch, J. B. Hollaway, IL
R. Zierlein, Hugh Echols, Jr., F.
cbn-
rer,
t errand duty.... Ch«s.
I homeward bound to
ghts—Wt A. Beck
Cking up after the ho-
Mr. and Mrs. John
keing gracious hosts to
» J. Frank fiider end
ry for the
Ir, and S
persons.
The victims' were Edward and
In the U. S. senator’s race, .
Congressman Joseph W. Bailey
reported $4489 expenses with
Deputy .Sheriff H-'CTSence said from'J. E. Josey- Senator
’ , - Cotmally reported $3,221 ex- ,
The car was found on a road in and $6,666 contribuUd and.
playground and set the tree on
holiday din-
Irs. C. E.
HANT I 114
Ueker, Grafton, Iowa, and Fred
Symington, Ackley, Iowa, pilot,
GIVEN FULL PARDON
AUSTIN, July b~rK.t.)—Jack
Ifiiie.
today
some real fireworks
Lie
lent
jn,
| a leisurely pace ...
Pjslly trying out a new
Nat Pace checking up
it activities
I August ca
King among those at
Idon political rally—
Lee Haley sporting a
it watch and explaining
slongs to the new b. h.
m Heaney comparing
xas avenue to Preston
with rain water over
i at the courthouse in
after a rain....Mrs.
>yle Thomas waving to
from a group of holi-
ipers at the mouth of
tayou . Friends of
Pierce wondering why
»o nervous today.,..
Porte: J, Val Deaiy
g business situations
Farmer practicing on
I imjnwieings....
Tutter doing some
numbers... .Mrs. Carl
■sen hardly able to see
e car door.
ing taken on a holiday taxi flight
der sentence in Jefferson county
in 1926, was granted a full par-
do nand restoration of his citizen-
ship by Governor Ferguson to-
day. He had been given a general
parole by former Governor Ross
Sterling.*
■n
uni
bridge over Cedar Bavou.
Water wi'/ be hauled from the
city of Goose Creek to the final
topping work in a sprinkler truck.
The truck has a capacity of about the field.
Witnesses heard the
?ton1;
L. P. Salter is chairman of the j bridge off the Market Street
(Continued on Page Six) road.
arrived. It was the only fire
alarin on the holiday In the Tri-
>ugh
as hundreds of others had been
during the day. The plane circled
the tuwp, then headed for
WORLD MOURNS,
MARIE CURII
; -■ —- - -■ -- - -
Cities.
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over
SOUTH TEXAS HAS
QUIET HOLIDAY AS
BAY DRAWS CROWD
Ssk
Wk
breaks arm aAT-.
.....c«np?rat
the Houston Salesmanship Club
on the Seabrook bayfront, was in-
-urec this morning when she fell
from a swing and broke her left
arm. She was
phyticians.
lUoi
plane’s
motor backfire viciously, watched
it lose altitude, and then saw is
crash in the town's main street,
j Almost instantly it brol^ into
flame. : ’ •
PARIS, July 5
wocld today mourned the pass
of Marie Curie, co-discoverer
redium. one of the greatest
modern scientists, and one of
_______________ greatest women of all tim*.
uTLsTS
sure seekers yesterday while’ in j-ws* Senator Tom Connally and Savoy Alps where she dii
the . interior, political rallies .pro- Chrerice Wharton at the mam- terday, a movement wst
.yided relief for' Fourth'. of July ntoth barl>e«ue and July 4 celebra- wey to tory here and hi
holiday seeker*. tiop at Liberty. band in the Pant eon C
Unofficial observers declare East Harris county politics
people along the found entertainment at Shddon {* to
and Co«dy. A rodeo was utilized ~
mpit nmnnntn
i
Fourth Victim of Bus
Crash is Identified
STOCKS CLOSE
Courtesy Citizens State
Bank and Treat Co.
treated..^y local
DALLAS, Tex., July 6-JU.Bi-
The last of four, persons burned to
death in a bus crash at Lancas-
ter Tuesday night was identified
today.
The body, held at Waxahachie,
ep-
Hea vy Toll is Taken
By Sun Over Nation
WASHINGTON, July 5 (UP),~
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Stand. Oil N. J,
Humble Oil ........
Gulf Oil —-----
Texas Corp. ------
U. S. Steel
Cons. Oil
Pure Oil ---------
Nat. Dairy ------—
Gen. Motors ......
Curtis Wright ...
Anaconda---------
Cities Service ....
Lambert $-----—.
Packard .....l....—
Skelley
Amer. Rad. .....—
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Notice T^ f
Letter
39 5-8
is that -of Elmer E. Kienz, 8 A hot sun is soaking up moisture
student of the University of Tek- afa furiour rate through the great j
as, who boarded the bus at Aus- plains and southwest, the weather
, 10 V4
.* 10 1-8
The Sun recently has received
several unsigned l*ttoc*-4or
publication in the “Voice of the
People,"
It i* a strict rule thst letterr
tarinot be printed unless the
publieher has Hie name of the
writer. However, it is not n«
cessary that the writer's name
there were more
bay shore pleasure resort# from
‘ Tri-Cities Beach to Galveston I«-
1*
tin afid at Waco bought a ticket
for New York.' [■ .....
The other three victims were
betieved to be Mrs. Birded Bar-
ton, 62, en route from Kerr-
viile, Tex., to Durant, Okla.; The bun
Gertrude Peters, en route from general »h.
13 3-4 San Antonio to Chicago, and Mis* heavy toll
25 1-2 Maxine Ellis, 32, of Rocky Ford, scanty soil
bureau said today in its weekly
crop bulletin emphasizing-the need
of heavy rain* if a recurrence of
drough
ed.
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14 7-8
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.. No Sale
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.. No S?le
;.t Coady to draw a crowd. Shel-
don school officials provided a
Morgan’* Point, Sylvan Beach, barbecue and dance to augment
Seabreok, Kemah, S n Ikmn, the political Ulks by candidates
City, Commissioner C. D.
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land than Owe «ver hu.bm*
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avoid
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to
■Cliftoni-by
while
tert will acq.
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crowd all day 1
night.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1934, newspaper, July 5, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145325/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.