The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 320, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 27
NO. 320
ATHLETIC DISTRICT
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May , unay-iieiigious service
FOR NEW UNION
OF METHODISTS
the George Washington Masonic
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this chapter
Tuesday - Wednesday
Maurice Chevalier
weeks here Sunday.
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his grapefruit.
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substantial balance is appreciated.
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Second San Antonio
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One of those Healthful Bearing
Egg Drinks
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Reception Tonight
IIEAI th COMMITTEE MEETING I , ,
I FOR RENT Furnished
Mrs. S. M. Harkey,
Frop.
—the intide story
of night life I
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Bright Lights
and
to
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Tropical Storm
Moves Northeast
. important parts. Hobart Henley is
sponsible for its direction.
tendents.
Race Discrimination Hit
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Gamma Society
MASONIC
MEMORIAL
The moat convenient
The moat economical
The most efficient
The most modern and
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Matters of
engaged in
discussed
re states,
sas, gather
tion con-
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
I crops are just coming up
I for this early in the sea
be unusually good. *
and national convention
one of our new
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Hopkina.
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PRISCILLA NOTH E
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May
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NIGHT
(6"
Grand i
Colum-
ision of I
catching of bass, although sports fish-i
ing is recognized to he its largest
paying "industry" and black bass its
in case those two teams have tied in
a game, it shall be left up to them
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LEW AYRES
MAE CLARKE
BORIS KARLOFF
Hedda in a story by P. J.
Wolhon end Allen Rivkin Pre-
due ed by Car Laemmle, Jr. Direet-
ed by Haban Henley. Presented by
Cer Laemmie.
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
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. What, with the starting of the Wal-
। ker-Matchett funeral home, the ad-
l ly killed on April 24. when he
struck by a thrown bull.
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statements in Oliver ! the hish
NORTH IND MH 111 I KGED TO
MERGE FOR FiGHT
ON DRY REPEAI..
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Tempi*
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recreational attraction to
anglers, says a government bulletin
just issued by the bureau of fisheries
of the department of commerce. While
only seven states permit commercial
The Washington Masonic Memorial
at Alexandria. Va. will be dedicated
I Thursday .May it.
Your checking account with this insti-
tution is therefore a decided asset to
you and if your daily balance is large
enough, it is also a source of profit t<
u».
i the United States in Washington.
; nual dinner in the evening.
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Patronize the Advertisers.
Saturday, Mrs. Shep Cleveland,
even to having the same kind of socks and ties. There is a difference.
WASHINGTON. May 9.—The weath-
in Washington.
7 p.m. > Annual |
Lodge No. 31
Lodge of the District of Columbia
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of the Gra
in the Memor
ial comm unirat ion
WASHINGTON. May 10. Twenty-
one states still allow the sale of
large-mouth and small-mouth black
bass over the market counter at a
low price, in spite of the fact that
these game fishes are estimated to
be worth from $2 to $ 5a pound to a
Other schools that come in will Le
placed in one or other sub-districts.
Tie games will count one-half game
lost.
If two teams in one sub-district
al Memo
I at Alex
The Priscillas will meet with Mrs,
S. J. Styles, Wednesday
afternoon at
three o'clock.
staged in Bay City.
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HOT DAYS
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on the Mrs. J. H Bar
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manner in paying obligations either l
cally or at a distance.
annual communication of the Grand I
i berg, was
ation of the ei
tisements appearing
The rice cro
reage of last
R A.
rch De
struck in the temple by a foul tip
I while playing in a sandlot ball game
Joseph Stephenson, 9. was instant
rt Man
of attaining justice in either civil or
criminal cases— and it is costing us J
12. Thursday
er bureau announced today the dis-1
turbance between Porto Rico and I „ ... . . .......
Bermuda is of considerable intensity ME. E “ • HTSIESON M.UIED
and is moving very slowly north-1 -___
ed Sunday morning when he was
Get some real good barbecue, beef, . . .. . - s
pork, chicken at the barbecue stand eW ‘ yres o e screei in what 18
at Sam’s Market or call Sam’s Mai- said to .be his best emotional role,
ket for orders Orders over 50 cents jand features Mae Clark. poiteth
will lx* delivered Barbecue ever, popular star, with Boris Karlof,
Will IM " "e , Dorothy Revier, Russell Hopton, Hod-
i da Hopper and Clarence Muse, in
ce director
ance steps.
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al conference of Grand Masters
a delegate to Texas Louisiana and Ark
al the state for the Rice Millers' Assoc
i to be held vention. May 26, 27 and 22
so great that we should
nce. Let us act and let
discuss it in the courts
state as
September 30—Rosenberg, there.
October 7— Eagle Lake, there.
October 14—Scaly, here.
October 21 Palacios, here.
October 28—El Campo, there.
November 4—Boling, here.
November 11—open
November 18—Wharton, here.
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AN AGE OLD PRACTICI
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DEMOCRAT ASPIRANT URGES nogtheastwantitwithzsntegrtes north.
STATE CURRENC) AND longitude 67 degrees west.
MORTGAGE HOLIDAY. ! _______________
George W. Armstrong of Fort 21 States Let
i At the district meeting of district;
23 held in Wharton last Saturday the !
district was arranged for the year I
and football games scheduled for the
coming year. Mr. E. O. Hutcheson was
re elected chairman. Eprl Meharg 1
was re-elected another year as vice- ।
chairman.
The district was divided into two
sub-districts. Sub-district (A) is made!
up of the following schools El Cain- 1
po. Wallis. Boling. Palacios. Bay City.
Sub-district (B) is made up of the
following schools: Wharton, Rosen- I
berg. Sugarland, Richmond. Sealy .
The winners of each sub-district j
play for the championship on Sat-
urday before Thanksgiving.
fea
most colorful and gorgeous
will hold its regular
d ball, Williard Hotel
i of Circle Club, D C.
13. Friday- Annual c
Grand Commandery. I
The Matagorda
, . most popular fresh-water fish.
debtor to pay his debt in dollars thh i Euts" chuaesirtennemtura
are now far more valuable than thethat the commercial catch of bass in
o ars oane o im. | Maryland last year, which brought I
X am for anew state constitution , for 14,000 pounds, was actually
in order to modernizes sour, -year-olda los sof S37,400 to the He fig-
constitution. Our judicial system is ured the recreational value of this)
antiquated, dilatory, technical and ex- catch s40,000.
pensiVe. It is not an effective means
Worth, candidate for the Democratic
gubernatorial nomination. Saturday
announced the platform upon which
he is making the race.
His announcement follows:
I announce for the office of gover-
nor of Texas upon the following
platform:
1. I favor a state currency system
upon the plan of a state central bank
to act as the depository for the state
(inference session marked the
retirement of Bishop William F M<
.f W • ington enior
4 ,
1 Anderson of Boston and Bishop
1 ’
"I expect to work hard, raise a family
and have a home of my own, and in
years to come when the stock market
Jolla again, maybe I’ll have sense
enough to stay away from it.”
| ly following parade.
। May 12. Thursday levelling ) S
rd communication of Alexandr
i Washington Lodge, No. 22. in
1; s))A) V \) i l: .
nts of the week at
sub-district. In
May IX Friday
May 11. Wednesda
nnual Convention
! Francisco and th
tendent of Souther
Pacific coast. also
f the fields
others the <
The outlook
smoker breathes in some part of the
smoke he or she draws out of a cig-
arette. Although the subject has been
brought up thus only recently, inhal-
l ing is probably as old as the practice
of smoking itself. History records
that inhaling was common among th *
Indians long before white men were
introduced to the enjoyment of smok-
ing. For example, Gonzalo Fernandez
de Oviedo y Valdez, who sailed with
Columbus and later devoted years to
the study of the manners and cus-
toms of the natives, in setting down
the results of his study, speaks of
the Indians "inhaling a certain kind
May 9. Monday (evening) Annu
l conference of Grand Secretal i .
. . |. . — ... . t. One of the biggest social events of wood after "7™* outs .
Inhaling has become the subject cf the schooi year wil be tonight at cesses on1 Broadway is ko own for hia
school auditorium when the unigue chorus effects. Eerkeley liter-
juniors entertain the seniors. Elab- a ) 1,10 s choruses, into izurea
orate preparations are being made and flowens and animated sroups that
the event promises to be one of the moyeand seem to live a a whole «
BelKeiey creations art one of die
noncommittal during discussion C
anti-color line regulation. V
• men
i ettes
I been
ference another message
Southern Methodism, some
strong, was ready again, if ne
fight any political party enc
l Mny 9, n L : Annu ! met ting of
| the Masonic Service Association of
I the United State in Washington.
May 9. Monday (3 p.m.) Special
communication of the Grand Lodge
of Texas, in the Memorial at Alex-
l andria.
rial at Alexandria
12. Thursday (9 pm.>
restaurants ar other public places
A bloc of negro delegates, however,
expressed belief the ruling was un-
wise, and put their race under an
added handicap rather than helping
it.
A decrease in the number of col-
lege* and universities and the end of
denominationalism in higher educa-
tion were urged at the evening ses-
sion by James Lukens McConaughy,
president of Wesleyan University.
Middletown. Conn.
ATLANTIC CITY. N J May
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practice of smoking. The "short । at 2 o clock p.m. in the Commission-
smoke" has become an important part ers ( ourt room at Bay City
conclave of the Grand Commander:
of Knights Templar of the Distric
of Columbia in Washington.
May 10. Tuesday (9:30 a.m.)—Annu
Me l v Jof |l“ Metho I Church.
I South. He told the Methodist general
conference here the time had come
unified church knowing
at Alexandria.
May 13. Friday Meeting of
Masonic Librarians and Educators
vast changes have taken place in the ! monthly meeting on Friday, May 13.
P
i
and i ia.
May 11. Wedne:
cial communication
n the Methodist
I the Methodist
been " unfort u
i- like a Y. the forked
s ing inserted in their
SAN ’ANTONIO. May 9 Baseball
took its second boy victim in two
May 11. Wedne
F. A A M„ Masc
ngton, D. C.p Mas
hia appeal for a united Meth-
Church. which he said he be-
ing of bass are Florida, Tennessee, ber home, the final touches on the | for
about $30,000 per day. We are not ' North and South Carolina. Alabama, new Franklin Theatre other buildings
getting value received. The only way Georgia and Maryland. i contemplated and still others being
it can be radically reformed is by a States which allow the sale of bass planned, it is beginning to look as
change of the state constitution. The shipped in from other states, but pro- though we are in for still another
railroad commission has also proven tohibit the sale of bass taken withinyear of improvements and building j nate," said the bishop. Without re-,
be expensive and useless and it should their own borders are Colorado. Del- । activities. (erring to the slavery question on
be abolished, at least insofar as it ex-l aware. Indiana, Kansas. Massachu- -o-o--- which they split 88 years ago. he -
ere i set jurisdiction over railroad and j setts. Missouri, New Mexico. North I LOST 1 C. G. Conn Trumpet, in case added:
truck rates. It is but an adjunct of I Daflota, Oregon. Rhode Island, South 1 Saturday afternoon after band con- ! “The prejudices of yesterday should I “on
the interstate commerce commission, | Dakota. Utah. West Virginia and I cert. Reward if returned to Chas. । be forgotten. Whatever the differ
which now establishes rates in the । Wyoming. Cobb, Bay City. d&wences of days gone by. they are nowi,
interest of the railroads This also Florida. South Carolina. Alabama.--0-o--------- infinitesimal and should be buried in INxngri
requires a change of the constitution. , Mississippi Louisiana, Arkansas. Ok LOST: A National loose leaf cata- 'oblivion
4 The state ad valorem tax upon lahoma, Kansas and Arizona have no । logue. branded R H. Schwartz Sta- Fight hr Dry Eepeal
real estate should Imp abolished and' closed season on the taking of bass tionery Co.. Houston. Finder will The conference received the appeal
c. — ! by anglers 1 please return to Floyd Lewis. 4tf with enthusiasm similar to that dis-
1 played Saturday when it adopted an
gnpem57 ""rmTnTTmnT"n.T
of smoke which they call tobacco."
Similar mention is made by other his-|
' torians. Since that period, of course, I C ommittee
County Health | bungalow. Phone 196 or 257
* Communication of St. John's Lodge,
1 No. 11 F A. A M Masonic Temple,
| Washington, D C - Master Mason De-
more 10-12d 12w
cigar- |
netting of black bass, legalized sell-
ing of the fishes is considered to be have the same percentage but have I
h other and
activities and the illegal exploitation team defeated the other, the winning 2
of protected waters. 1 team will represent the sub-district |
Talbott Denmead, in charge of en-
forcing the federal black bass law
against Illegal interstate shipment of
the fishes, urged that the states adopt . ,
more uniform laws in this respect, to agree the decision shall be left
protect themselves as well as their tothe district committee.
' ;gLLor 1 The district committee is composed .
158 -22 * . of the following: Mr. Peterson of
offioials of the American Game A Rosenberg. Mr. Carrico of El Campo DICUAD DI f N5C
sociation, in commenting on the re- Mr. Roach of Wharton and Mr Pi i DldllUr TL£HW3
port quote d the i laim of C < Woo i-, nell ,, S, 1 "‘"-2
.ward, game commissioner of Florida, The method of I termining the
“that every bass that brings 20 cents winner of the district, in the game
a pound in the market is worth $5 2 between the winners of each sub-
pound under any lily pad in Florida, district, shall be left up to the two
Hil state allows the commercial schools concerned.
Bay City Schedule.
be. to
aging
spectacular features of "Night
World," Universal's colorful, swift-
moving drama of the bright lights
, and what it costs to burn them at
the Colonial Theatre, Thursday.
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andria. Royal Ar
tennial Class.
Kallipclis Grotto M. O V.
S' !var Theatre. Monument
I other hand, often
ing to the histori
May 14 S
•I Convoca
hapter. No
"Some people thought I must be crazy
to get married now. Of corse I can un-
derstand their viewpoint. But they don’t
realize that the welfare of our country
depends upon on optimistic, buoyant
outlook.
possible by unproved
g methods such as the I
ess including the use of
ays. The Indians, on the i
Washington Masonic
I anti-racial discrimination regulation
| which speakers said would preclude
’forever’’ the rapprochement with the
Southern church. Bishop Moore did
| not refer to the regulation in his ad-
' dress, and some delegates said they
regarded the omission as encouraging
the hope that the anti-color ruling
I would not be an obstacle in reunion
1 negotiations.
—Destruction of the ecclesiasticl
: Mason and Dixon line that has exist
ed in American Methodism since 1844
was urged Monday by Bishop A. J.
gree to be conferred by St
Lodge of Missouri.
May 13. Friday (8 p.m.)
Chapter O E S District of
bia Pageant, Washington s V
U‛tr
The Alpha lota Chapter of the BEAUMONT, May 8 —
Delta Kappa Gamma Society held a general interest to those <
business meeting in Wharton. May the rice industry will be
7 Miss Pauline Yelderman of Rosen- here when millers of th
Twin brothers who look so much alike that voters can't tell them
10 i May 9. Monda
I Mr. C B Robertson has
। • I the program for the entire
( • । Week which information
front. Our divisions are more tl
unfortunate. They are wasteful
। time, energy and money '
Hr suggested that 1944, the c
g •
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An ovation greeted his words dt pite
ules forbidding demonstrations in the
onference.
bank for the state banks, with the
power to issue currency receivable for
debt and taxes. The details of this
plan are fully set out in my book A
State Currency System—To Hell With
Wall Street." Such a system will
provide the currency and credit that
we so desperately need, will restore
values and prosperity to the state of
Texas and will free us from the dom-
ination and control of Wall Street
and the federal reserve board ... If
congress does not adopt the Patman
bill there will be urgent need for me
and my currency system.
2. I favor a moratorium on all bond
and mortgage indebtedness until this
currency system can be established
and the values of property and serv-
ice restored to such an extent that
people can pay their debts. I concede
that there is some doubt as to the va-
lidity of the moratorium insofar as it
applies to bonds and debts payable
outside of the state of Texas to citi-
zens of other states. The emergency.
Episcopal Church an
Church. South, has
h Triumphant Nation Washington
1 Auditorium 19th and E Streets
IN. W
May IX Friday (7:30 pm.) Ban-
quet National League of Masonit
Clubs, Williard Hotei.
, May 11-14 Annual meeting of the
j National League of Masonic Clubs in
' Washington The Saturday morning
। session will be held in the Memorial
at Alexandria. Detailed program to
। be printed
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! । quadrennial conference to be held in
i • ag colored race in hotels.
•vet! to be representative
urch Bishop Moore asserte
Merger by 1944 I'rged
if we have done well ap*
uld have done better togethe
treme urgency of the presen
nation summons us to a
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