The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 5, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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box for Sunday with Butter Elake
maccaroons.
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BAY CITY, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 1931
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paying today for
Next week “the fire boys are spon-
must
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year
your patronage will be
appreciated
can possibly get and if you ran he
their work is given free
LOYAL CO-OPERATION
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| million bales of cotton as a carry-
the north end park
We want you to know that the
pride
TRADES DAY SPECIALS
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customers is always appreciat-
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friendship and your good-will.
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Leave For Camp
DAnGEP
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Bankers Maneuvering for
Cancellation of War Debts
Cotton Proposals
Are Ridiculous
East Texas oil fields shut down. A
big row ensued. Then he rescinded his
order, then he ordered it shut down
Let’* talk it over
Come in Any Time
way please do a
above ever other
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enterprise as
and the risk
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Taylor Bros
Bay City Auto Sales Co.
First National Bank
though the price is low a little mon-
ey gets into circulation.
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secticide.
LeTulle Mercantile Co.
Cash
P Kogutt
Andrews Cafe
Scott Drug Co.
Q-P Stores
Tribune Printing Co.
Clark Bros
E N Gustafson
Cash
Walker Furniture
R C. Millican
Verser Bros
F Norton
Magnolia Petroleum
must have
ur freshman
ream that
has been
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great we
has been
Bay City Bank & Trust Co.
BAY CITY, TEXAS
FOR WEEK OF TRAINING
AT COX S KAM II
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Saht^ D^nnrit Vaulft
This wedge apparently slicks, anti now is followed up by the pro-
posal to "CONSIDER," the cancellation of debts.
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ALSO CWAPTER TWO
the name of ! eroP
Repudiation is an ugly word, and credit is an element on national
strength which no country likes to part with.
But in the European mind there is DEEPLY IMPLANTED the
feeling that there is some reason, which they find it hard to express
clearly, why we should neither expect nor press for the repayment of
our wartime loans.
Bread fresh from the oven.
The difficulty of communicating this view to the American peo-
ple is recognized both at home and abroad by the international bank-
ers, who are foremost in framing theories and sophistries to render
the idea of debt cancellation less unpalatable to our people.
But the CANCELLATION of the European debts is what they
are aiming at and pursuing steadfastly, if not noisily
Senator Johnson perceives this and calls our attention to the
soft tread with which the advocates of debt remission are approaching
their goal.
again Now he is being sued. We won-
our officers and directors.
six years. The
e profit off of
and this vear]
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Bay City to Play
Angleton Sunday
North End Park
East Color Wash Dresses, All Six
50c
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pay until we call a halt.
We are about to the place in our
We note with
Neils Thompson
line-up for end
on the Texas un
crisis to take
own country today when
loven si
own it
place in world affairs. Nor is it rea-
r
! Pure wholesome cake is proof we
and estimates point to a new
of about 15 and a half million 1
FOOTBALL BOYS OFF
quest. Call at Lula's, corner of 8th
l ment, prat mi will we continue
Mirth!
I the last time our economic and social
The governor and his military head,
Jacob F Wolters are being sued for ,
"Commerce, left to itself, automati-
cally purges itself of it’s ills. Bound
and fettered by man’s attempts to
set aside natural laws, it soon be-
comes an invalid."
The above statement is attributed to
one of the foremost business men of
the South. In view of conditions to-
day it is peculiarly appropriate.
A definite crisis exists in part or
impends thoroughout the world. Re-
adjustments have taken place and will
continue to take place following the
upheaval caused by the World war
and the events which followed.
Special Lot Men's Dr
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of beautification
ly for the past five or 1
fire boys realize a nice
your patronage will be appreciated, perity and happiness as a nation in
The boys need all of the money they ' ihe past, our times of plenty and our
The locals will take on the fart An-
i gleton team again tomorrow at the
park north of town. On several oc-
The recent difficulty experienced by Germany in meeting its
short term loans was eagerly seized upon, to apply the entering wedge
of a “MORATORIUM."
620,000 It seems that some one is not
T just decided what should be done
about the whole thing and that one
will be nothing short of folly
Agriculture in particular is feeling
the effect of the present depression.
In the South we have about nine
You and all of the high school pu- I
pits of Bay City and adjacent com- I
munilies and all school teachers are
cordially invited to attend the Meth-
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furnished
. new pri-
age three
< 1167. or
5tf
is great Help our fire boy
chance you have.
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casions the two teams have met“this
season and the scores have been so
close that one tally would have tied
them up. On two occasions extra ses-
lions have been necessary to make
the play off. Last Sunday the locals
defeated Angleton here 1-0.
Me Kelvy will in all probability, be
on the mound for the Bay City boys.
Come out to see a good game
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mentioned now
to hear more o
There will be another good ball
game here tomorrow between Bay
City and Angleton Everybody come
out The season is just about over
•nd the chances of seeing the buy* in
cakes, meringue pies, cocoanut
soring a show. Arthur’* Comedian*." ‘ stop and decide whether we propose
which has come to our town regular- 1 to continue as a democracy or whether
oimately, either tn spot* or fu-1
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We have just received much new fall merchandise and
will he glad to have you see the new styles fer early au-
tumn and fall. •
we shall drift into socialism or into
communism.
It is well to recall that our pros-
And yet. Senator Johnson speaks with flawless accuracy when
he says that THAT IS JUST WHAT THEY HAVE IN MIND.
WE HAVE TAKEN THE FIRST STEP "MORATORIUM ”
WE ARE BIDDEN NOW K > LAKE UH SEGOND STEP
"< ONSIDERATION."
Cancellation will Im* reserved for the final act of t his little drama,
and will break upon our vision as the curtain falls—-falls upon Amer-
ica’s hopes for the honest repayment of the advances made by our
people to rescue their European allies.
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ATTEND COMMITTEE MEETING
Mrs. G. A Salsbury and Mrs. J w,
Dismukes and daughter, Mary, were
in Bay City Tuesday afternoon, to at-
tend a meeting of the scholarship cumn-
nutter of the M C. F W. C which
had been called by the chairman,
Mrs Claire F Pollard,.—Palacios Bea-
con.
A College Students
Of Bay City
Towers soar by the grinding of gears con'
trolled by the strong arm of labor.
Fortunes soar by the long-sustained efforts
of the brains of men.
Both, in the analysis, are monuments to the
achievements of will.
Whatever the specialized tools of your trade
you are primarily a human being interested
in a safe and well-provided for future.
We have the blue-prints of the foundations
of fortune. Let us plan to grow with you.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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belter than it
We value your business, your
Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock
• Coach Meharg and his charges will i
leave fur a week of intensive training
at Cox’s ranch Meharg is more jubi-
lant over his prospects this year than
in several seasons and everyone is
looking forward to a big season.
The training camp and athletic ac-
tivities have been made possible by
I donations from the following firms I
and individuals.
life will be upset and changed about.
Certain causes have brought about
certain effects.
In time the world has recovered
- - - - ------ —- from these unhappy conditions. We
eems to be the governor. First he will recover in time from the present
" called special sessions that inciden- condition. Underlying causes and
tauy cost a hundred dollars or more, principles have remained the same;
They d.d big things at this special ses- in detail and various particulars only
sion so we are told Then the gover- have these depressions differed.
nor, commander in chief of the mill- This recovery will be hastened or
tary forces in Texas, ordered the
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delayed as we apply the correct or
• incorrect remedies. Suffering and
poverty will become greater if we
। follow unsound doctrines. We can
। minimize these if we stick to sound
principles.
to lead us out of the wilderness Or I Short cuts, nostrums. cure-alls and
for the big to do at the courthouse— I
the Trades Day. Cotton and rice are
coming in thick and fast and even >
Men's Khaki Work Pants
50c pair
did • few years ago but it still can be
made pretty Let us plant pecan
trees along the stream from city lim-
action are few Be out tomorrow at I
The Daily Tribune
There Is Nothing loo Good For Our Friends
instrumental in helping them in any
tet up op-
ready for
$ the show
part of its
casion the
nice per-
boys will
s sold and
low and at
e fire de-
omed:ans.
Piece Coods in (inghar
Dotted Swiss, Kt
10c yd.
Work is progressing nicely on the
mile of concrete out on the Buck s
bayou road From the end of paving
a topped road will be built to the
richest farming territory in the coun-
ty We are certainly proud that road is
being built it will help tremendousiy
Gulf Coast Chevrolet Co.
Alamo Lumber Co.
Bert Steves
W K Rondthaler
I Central Power & Light Co
I Barnett Barber Shop
J B. Fisher
F G Cobb
Robt Poage & Son Doration
Cox's ranch.
I Groce- Parrish, two gallons of in-
bales .
Consumption is at a low ebb. wr
have lost quite a bit in exports; in-
Show* 2:30——1 tie -7:00-9:00 P. M
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LOOK! LOOK! What you are
prospective I
this season
quad Neil* ,
ghing near- j
i on several ■
school and
Ear be it from the minds of the international bankers to cancel
the European debt, with the inevitable result that the AMERICAN
TAXPAYER would Im* obliged to shoulder the cost of the European
war.
Oh, no—nothing of that sort! Nothing could be further from the
banker mind that that.
d pretty good •
or your name •
Even since the close of the war, there has been a distinct purpose
on the part of our European debtors to escape the payment of their
just obligations to us.
They desev ve it
will we get another special session on | quack remedies have always been ad-
the cotton situation? । vocated in these times of distress just
- — ■ । as they are being advocated today.
The town is doing a nice business The world paid and paid dearly when
today. There are several people here these fantastic and unsound plans
from the adioining territory waiting were followed.
VOL. 27 NO. I I I
. ..... . Butler-Grimes
Speclal Saturday k and Wednesdays Early-Hurley
tamales and Mexican dishes on re- Bachman a, Ine
Senator Hiram Johnson of California does a distinct public
service in calling attention to the dangerous purposes that are cloaked
in innocent appearing words, such as “moratorium” and "revision,”
as applied to the debts owing the United States by it- European deb-
tors -"WEASEL WORDS," as the late President Roosevelt describ-
ed them.
J ust as we
Then say so in your will. If you want to be
certain your wishes will be carried out.
name us as vour executor and trustee.
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I P G Secrest
m I Bay City Lumber Co.
■ W.F Tetts
H s E. Doughtie
B o j Doubek
B | Anderson Rugeley Auto Co
Hua R-L Cash Grocery
“ W C Lloyd
R. B Barnes
I* * 6 foot .1 inch man t
lv 180 pounds He has I
unds since leaving hi
e expert great th
time* of want, from which we re-
covered; our ability to meet and suc- I
cessfully solve our problems ha* been |
due to our strict adherence to these 1
j principles of democracy, of indiv idu- J
al freedom of action, of commerce and
of business, all combining to make
up our daily life in the United
1 State*
To depart from these principles now
the foolish and unworkable expert- 1
menu in fields of economic expert-
town expects
this season
you
I El. CAMPO Sept 4. Alfred Kai-
1 ner. who recently moved here from
Weimar, lost his right arm in an acei-
dent in a cotton gin here last Thurs-
day Tile arm was severed ahove the
elbow.
odist church this Sunday night at 8.
The pastor will preach on "The Roy-
al Road to Learning." He will tell you
something of the value of education
I and how to get it.
' At the morning hour the holy com-
munion will be administered and a
communion address delivered.
Sunday school is of more than usu-
al interest this week. The young peo-
plc's division will have a special
meeting at the Sunday school hour for ।
organization under the new plan. Let ,
everyone twelve to twenty-three be
present ii . . , Texas Gulf Sulphur Co
League will .meet at seven for a E. J Crofoot
good session. All young folks invited । J C Penney
Pharmacy
Tamalesand , Gfford Mens Shop
Mexican Dishes Bay city Bank a Trust Co
loyal co-operation of our many
Men’s $2.50 Work Shoe, Scout Model
All leather
S1.65
All Summer Felt Ha
S1.00
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$200. 00
25.00
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2.50
2.50
2.00
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2.00
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Wr shall be
estors and consuming establishment J
re not buying
Three and one half million bales, J
Last Cal
The next mov
should he on our
runs through the
a problem for sev
to The expense v
know to beautif
cleaned out and I
Men’s Summer Suita,
$1.95
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 5, 1931, newspaper, September 5, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554499/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.