The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 263, Ed. 1 Monday, April 13, 1931 Page: 4 of 10
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The Daily Tribune, Monday, April 13, 1931
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The time to remodel, repair and
paint up.
Consult us for estimates
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trucks, business houses and a va-
riety of other uses are expected to
swell the industry’s total output
the | enormously.
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in politics a
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And a heartv welcome to our midst
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land. performances of great mark?
Both of these men were invalids
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or socialism b
practicing MIK
of the grand.
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Struuuling Against the Iide.
was all his life subject to head-
aches, which were the bane of his
existence and confined him to bis
room for weeks and weeks at a
time
Were the deeds of William Pitt,
ot William of Orange, king of Eng
men, especially trained to endure
hardshipa, sickened ami died.
Who gave the English-speaking
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‘8 ago that the senate
the congressional re
m time as they have
tut man) douht if any
is session Of course,
p reflect Ilia political
in history were wrested from seem -giant of theolory, Richard Baxter?
: voyages, explorations and
his aide Shaftesbury ? In spite of
his physical infirmities, he was an
animated companion and an ener-
getic statesman
Was not the conqueror of Que-
bec all his life the victim of a fatal
disease and his constitution ruined
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The last named, frail and sickly
from childhood, had in manhood a
constant cough, and was often tor-
lured by a severe headache. Exer-
»n* w ill drive for |
han and rural interests etc
ingly insurmountable
lx a deep truh we
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ready been he
the measure
An experi
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would dictate
districtini thi
are made by are contained in on hundred and umphed over sufferings in the Are
Texas has more farms than auy
other state in the Union 496,007
according to thi1 1930 census, a gain
of 30,361 over 1920.
t • ale 4maginable _
istor of the world »
appeared within the E
ward cut toward the open sea 1
A Big Trade Battle
One of the most spectacular trade
battles of 1931 will be waged among
manufacturers of electric refrigera-
tors. according to a business maga-
zine, which discusses the Intensive
Texas, with a population of 5,-
821,272, has a total road mileage
of 187,870 miles, of which 26,012
miles are surfaced
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Carey Smith Owner and Editor
Carey Smith. Jr Business Manager
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prove the silver ore adulterate all thekgherciedo labors were per-
Were there nothing to fight against fet ted by onewwh all his life suf-
life would lie insipid and its con- fered trom d chrdnic disease, and
Congratulations
political rimes poll- quest a farce. Be sure he who com-‘during a large part of it from penu-
um that we should plains against the odds has no goalry and persecution _____
etism and socialism he expects Nome day to reach. Why James Watt, the great Scotch en Was
re not practicing, bemoan the fates? A little journeygineer and merchanician, who did
preaching sovietism among the world's heroic will re-jso much for mankind by the Inven ant and his
ill the government is veal the unworthiness of it all tion of the steam engine, wa of "em
I applying socialism Bernard of Clairvaux was phy-• ext eedingiyragjle constitution and
advertising and Hales campaigns
now under way or planned for the
coming summer.
A million new units in American
homes this year is the goal of a
drive by a national association of
electric companies, and all the
1 leading manufacturers, as well as
some newcomers in the field, are
arranging sales and advertising
schedules to obtain a share of the
closely related
out lines a hats'
isiati e
the avei
can to
for the
both pe
a fellow who seek* tn
nwtitution of the Unit
Is Senator Bingham of
who would like to vest
e the power of im-
if Senator Bingham's
ould become law with-
s thereafter the sena-
ers would be coni pel l -
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The worlds mightiest characters Among all theintellectual labors
have been wrought out of antago of modern times, where can be
nisms The greatest achievements I found amightfe/toiler than that
at the
and Martin The
i rewrote this bill
discussion has al*
in the senate upon
knowlede of the most profoundly
learned polit lai e« onomist a more
arrant or more ar ragant applied the
ory of sociallam than the income
tax and its brother in unfair meth-
oda, the inheritance tax Both ot
these are not only unjust, but for-
eign to every American theory of
government. And yet the govern- j
ment would scold us if we should
lean toward ocialism
ting out Yet this infirm monk ruled
Europe from his cell.
Where. In the whole range of
। pulpit oratory, would it be possible
‘to find a Meries of more powerful
and impressive discourses than
Now comen
change the < -
ed State. He
Connecticut v
in the senat
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suzgestion sir
in mix month
torial chamb
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liege and duty of the citizenship to|Arter any great effort It appeared,
protest if there were no protests, i that he must die th. next hour. He
government would soon grow un-loften for daya was unable to take
bearably seiliah and corrupt food and hawily ever took It ex-
o -o < ept under the sense of necessity.
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will not Im- mate ।
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egislative mind is l
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individually - ich
tat hin dintrie I tie
tcepted, no II unu- .
compromise call .
noy Orten when
n one place there
io get the Having I
tion soon fatigued him.
Who has forgotten the
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change from
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preserve hin
hear people <
often a healthy sign if conditions/sically ao frail that his speech
he the determ
Ing our repre
.‘The senate
bond amendme
is coining In t!
tion Some i
were made in
qulred twenty
the states in number of electric
customers with a total of 700,008.1
!lt stands tenth in number of homes
receiving electric service with 557,-
365 residences ho served. It has
moved up one place in rank since
1926, supplanting Missouri by a
gain of 161,785 in five years.
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ason, Holbrook
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and some hegtec
i ries of Doctor Kane? Small in
body, frail in health, he never went
to sea without sufering from sea-
sickness, and lie suffered also from
heart disease and rheumatism. Yet
home refrigeration, the possibili-
ties of extending commercial use
of cooling equipment will be de-
veloped intensively Water cooling
systems for office buildings and in- :
dustrial plants, automatic refrige-
ration for railroad cars, motor
, be created.
1 Besides the campaign for more
Thirty-seven per cent of the sur-
faced mileage lies within the bor-
ders of in most populated states. I
We are -
th< state hu
rlally redu .
, Colletively
usually for
the house
member thin
Hires should
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money la as
is a hard >1
fires far fiercer than are blown to|sixty eight ponderous volumes Vet
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the grealest o these discourses
were preached in the intervals of
• those frightful tffering which
shook his nervous system to its
very center
in »in it W. DAVIN.
Major problems have been before I
the legislature for the past week
The house passed a congressional
redistricting bill, as introduced by
representative Penrose Metcalfe
The senate haa a bill of its own in
troduced by Senatora (reer, Thom
memorable in the annals of
ages?
Shame on him who bemoans the
tides and will not turn his craft out- trical output, It stands ninth among
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 263, Ed. 1 Monday, April 13, 1931, newspaper, April 13, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554378/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.