The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY TRZBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1934
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torcycles has jumped from a mere 1 States, as well as in Canada and
sprinkling to a mighty fleet which ,Mexico, the police are making new
ment, wonder if she will?
Maunee had lost her comb but
she runs her fingers through her j
hair, maybe that's why it looks like
it does.
dwarf they call Teddy talked so much
Friday that Mr. Myers assigned us
forty or fifty problems for Monday;
composed of the "big
shots" in the lighting
game, went to work
esting.
In biology we have been having
experiments on insects and some of
progress in their battle with crime
and in making our auto traffic safer,
through the use of swift, economi i
Owner and Editor
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Skids cause 5% times more
accidents than blowouts—
and smooth tires skid 77%
farther, other new tires skid
14 to 19% farther, than new
“G-3” Goodyear All-
Weathers. This “Goodyear
Margin of Safety” costs you
nothing extra—let us quote
on your size “G-3”!
Son of Hauptmann
Maxie bringing his English work
back to class.
We Are Dealers In This Territory For The
Well Known
Edward forgetting his fountain pen.
Eileen, a fish, going riding with a
senior.
Get Those Winter
Clothes Out Of
Storage . .
It’s Doubly Guaranteed!
1. Against road hazards.
2. Against defects for life.
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the National Better Light-Better
Bureau
The New Study Lamp gives a
The Saps are getting real Sappy—
they have to study so much.
Last Monday we got a half holiday
and were we glad; that meant we got
out of two lessons.
Algebra is really getting tough. This
’32 Ford DeLuxe
Sedan .... $425.00
Gus Silberisen, Prop
Phone 240
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
TRIEI NE PRINTING COMPANY, Publishers
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Second ( lass matter at the postoffice of Bay City,
Tex is, under act of Congress. ________
Cars You Will Not Be
Ashamed Of
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Cleaned and Press-
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Winter
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box of
Rule Forms and Devices
Machine Bookkeeping
Visible Record Equipment
Punches
Binders of all kinds
Machine Bookkeeping
Indexes and Forms
Trays and Stands
County Deed Records and
Books
CAREY SMITH
CAREY SMITH, .Jr.
’30 Chevolet Coupe,
(rumble seat) $225
All show ACTUAL
Low Mileage
OUR PRICES ON THIS MATERIAL IS THE
VERY LOWEST
Convenient terms through
Universal Credit Company
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Bay City Tailor
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’32 Plymouth PA
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’31 Chevrolet Coach
$300.00
our drawings look rather peculiar,
but you must remember we expect
Bill to be an artist some day.
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very glad that Dorothy
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Texas Police Increase EHiciency
With Great Motorcycle Fleet,
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WASHINGTON . . . The appointment of these two men by President
Roosevelt, to the board of five which make up the New National Industry
Recovery Board, is being acelaimed with great favor. They are; (left),
Sidney Hillman. President of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, and
(right), H. Hay Williams, former president of the Reynolds Tobacco Co
Both rate high in intelligent and progressive business ranks. The board
will take over General Johnson's administrative duties, October 15.
ner.
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In fact EVERYTHING in the line of FORMS that are
needed in any office.
MILK
Builds Body Health!
Jacks code is that if ignorance were
we would nearly all be solid
4.4%
more miles of non-
skid safety at no extra cost
because of
Flatter wider tread—
16% more non-skid
blocks—
Wider riding ribs—
Heavier tougher
tread—
Also you get
the blowout protection of
Supertwist Cord in every ply.
Green is able to attend school again.
She has been absent almost a week
We all envy her for having a short
vacation, but I do not think we
would like the sick part
This week we are going to study
about Columbus We have to make a
floor talk in English about him and
probably in all the other classes. We
ity of light. The Elec-
trical Testing Laboratory was ap-
pointed to certify a manufacturer
to produce the lamp undei ihe seal
of the laboratory and the society.
The result; The college girl is
doing right well with her studies
and the lamp is now offered to the
public. Thousands who have suf-
fered from improper illumination
for reading nd study will now
benefit.
The lamp: 28 inches high, the cor
rect height for delivering proper
light on desk or table. Equipped
with a white glass diffuser which
throws light upward and down
ward. Shade line d with pure whiti
pigment.
designed to safeguard eyesight.
Oration of leading lamp design
eyesight specialists, research men, phy
cians and scientists, the New Scudy Lamy
Sears the endorsement of the Illuminat
ing Engineering Society, the Electricat
Testing Laboratories, the lighting com-
mittee of the Edison Electric Institute and
the school year of play I
and work.
SANITARY
DAIRY
Phone 203
by 23 state, 60 county and more cal easily maneuvered Americav
than 630 city police departments. Imororcycles.
Junior News.
School was dismissed for half a day
Monday, Oct. 1 in order for the stu-
dents to attena the circus in Bay
City. Most of the students went and
reported a nice time. We all hope for
1 The one inexpensive food I
that has everything '
nearly perfect in the
food line. It builds the
i muscles and great things '
the youngsters need for [
NEW YORK . . . Here is innocent
little Manfred Hauptmann, 10
months old, whose father, Bruno
Hauptmann is held in connection
with the Lindbergh case. The only
breakdown by Hauptmann occurred
when his little son was brought to
seo him.'
Something was done
about it! A committee
of the Illuminating
Engineering Society,
Guess What?
Henry Allen got some new’ shoes.
Tiny is reducing... I We have studied angles in geometry
A loud laugh indicates an empty so much until every time we see any
head, so Gladys says. I thing shaped lige an angle we scratch
Ethel wants to get A in deport- i .
We also handle Carbon Paper, Typewriter Paper, Type-
writer Ribbons and Rubber Bands.
Opal and Teddy (Teddy will sure-
ly have to get up in the air.)
Tiny and Domingo.
Doris and Bill, (such blonds.)
Gladys and Henry Allen.
Francis and Laddie.
I hope that when we are dead and
I buried we are remembered as well
B as he is. Just think, he lived over
- five hundred years ago. We have peo-
oell diffused and glareless light for read-
ing with greatest eye comfort. It reducer
eyestrain, fatigue and nervous muscular
tension. It makes it easy to see quickly
and to read quickly Better Light—Better
Sight; the New Study Lamp gives both!
Above—Lika an armored cor, the
new bandit chasing police motor-
cycle protects the occupants and
has high offensive value.
At Right—Now police radio ma-
chines have added greatly to the
motorcycle officer's efficiency.
By LATTIMER SHAW
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plc such as Lindbergh, Byrd and Er-
hart who are doing work which com-
pares to his. Perhaps their fame will
be even greater than that of Colum-
bus as time goes on.
The books were given to the high
school students for their lockers to-
day. The fish are having a grand time
trying to open them. Some of them
were even late for class.
Can You Imagine?
Mr. Myers kicking Edward.
Lila forgetting her speech when
Donald laughed.
Freshmen having a hard time learn-
ing the combinations of their locks.
Phyllis making A in a history floor
talk. •
June forgetting to write up news.
Doris and Gladys missing the bus.
Junior smiling at the girls.
Audrey making 100 in English.
Phyllis getting someone to write
news for her.
Dorothy Doss getting a permanent!
wave.
Kathleen with her hair combed and
set.
This, they informed me. means that
mo - than 70% of the city popula-
tion and over 60% of the entire
population are being protected by
officers riding these fast moving
machines.
The largest group, 418, is used by
that great police organization, the
Pennsylvania Highway Patrol. The
police in New York City alone use
380, while the state omicers of
Massachusetts patrol the Common-
wealth’s highways with 237. In the
prevention of road accidents motor-
cycle police are doing magnificent
work. Wherever roads are regularly
patrolled by motorcycle oficers,
lives are saved because a decrease
in the proportion of accidents is
observed.
The Texas state police have
added to their already lustrous rep'
utation for eficiency and skill'
through the use of 52 of these ve
hides with probably more to come,
while many cities and towns
throughout the state are similarly
protected. All over the United
The Story of the
DRETTY AS a picture and smart
t as a whip, a certain college
*■ girl, for no apparent reason,
was not making the proper prog-
ress with her studies. Her puzzled
parent, a prominent illuminating
engineer, visited his daughter at
the school. He found the lighting
for study purposes abominable and
decided something must be done
about it.
we surely were in the notion of lock- latter part of the week,
ing Teddy up. i In tenth English we are studying
Commercial artihmetic must be the effective paragraph. We find it
harder than we expected, because much more interesting than verbals bliss
we have so many failures, such as infinitives. blisters.
We are reading Elliott’s "Silas Mar- 1 Senior News. Iris told Mr Townsend thatethe em.
in literature, it is very inter- The seniors looked at invitations son you could tel g
I the other day and got out of a wholeshaking was becayse sirls,didono
'class. Some of us got out of phy- wear long pants. You should wo y,
sics, others out of public speaking and Iris, you h ivesome no"stcyens aaia
(others of us lost our literary period G- » goody, Mr. St evens.ipi
which was not so nice. Anyway we that there was nothing respectfu
'saw some pretty invitations and we about geowetry. We are gtad that
(would have gotten a discount if we there's one class we can have some
had gotten them but we decided to fun in L..
; wait and look at some other ones. In literature we are:studying phout
I in Spanish we are studying about pohntlzeandiRpporteFrwnt’ohin
the bullfights. We hope some of our Pumpasxenumi
gallant seniors such as Billie or Jack •) > -m i W 10 -
I do not decide to go to Spain and fight Girl Reserve News
bulls becaura they might not last The last Girl Reserve meeting was
long. held on Tuesday, Oct. 2. The presi-
dent called the meeting to order. The
costs but $6.50 cash or $6.95 terms, with
$1.95 down and $1.00 a month. On display
at our store now; see it today!
When we say we give you attention, we
mean it. Drive up to our pump for gas
and you get your gas promptly, courteous-
ly. But you get more. We test your tires,
your oil and your water— and we clean
your windshield. It's the "something-ex-
tra” you’ll like. It costs you nothing more.
Try us.
ter reading conditions and benefit in health
and convenience by use of the New Study
Lamp. Older eyes as well as young will be
WHEN the motorcycle policeman
is on the road trame flows
smoothly, with a minimum of acci-
dents. In addition, the motorcycle
is the supreme weapon in our con-
stant warfare against the tuotorized
criminal.
This seems to be the unanimous
opinion of state, county and munie-
Ipa! police departments throughout
the country. Ono by one these de-
partments are adopting two-wheeled
vehicles, in small numbers at first
but, as their efficiency and economy
are proved, great fleets are ordered
and put out on the highways at
their task of saving lives and pro-
tecting the rest of us from the crim
inal. And presently the authorities
discover that the motorcycle is a
powerful agent in curbing the ac
tivities of the gasoline and oil boot
logger who is costing American mo-
torists more than 140,000,000 a year
in tax evasion and car damage; in
providing escorts for distinguished
visitors, in answering immediately
riot calls and other police alarms
and In a thousand other ways. The
adoption of radio for police motor-
cycles has greatly enhanced their
value.
In order to gei some facts about
this encouraging situation I queried
the country's leading maker of mo
torcycles, the Indian Motocycle
Company. Some of the figures they
gave me were amazing. In a few
short years the police use of mo
See easier than you've ever seen before'
Read an hour longer than you've read
before! Now you can, without unneces-
sary strain or fatigue to your eyes. Fo:
this lamp— the New Study Lamp—is the
first desk or table lamp
Bay City Auto
& Sales Co.
Sales and Service
includes more than 5,000 motor-
cycles of this one make. Indian
machines, they told me, are used
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the near future so our head. and try to think what
kind it is.
The juniors selected a committee Some of us.havezthe newsockon
las week-end. The president appoint-1 our lockersa L. ften en° . hemm
ed jam. Wheeler Rosella Butter and losed weco u ldntpe JteAtirst
Eug . Seerden Monday, Oct 8 «. we thought it would - ustb d< (jt d
had another class meeting The com- of money but Nr
mittee has planned a social for the to buylocki so if.weevrunInshort
coming week-end but we do not know of ready money rni 2
the date or when. We will decide the locks and get our seventy-five SN
iback.
Around the Campus
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Make it an exchange.
Bring the summer and
winter clothes for clean-
ing. Store those sum-
mer clothes and get the
fall ones ready to wear.
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GULF HIGH
SCHOOL NOTES
Freshmen.
If any one wants a pretty back
they should see Miss Porter in P E
! period. We arc sure she can soon
I have your back beautiful if you care-
fully follow her instruitions.
We hope that this cool weather puts
some pep into Edward when it comes
to working. Positive and negative
numbers. It would be terrible if we
would have to take up a donation to
buy Mr. Myers a new pair of siloes
just because he wore out the toes
kicking him.
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tions for a "study"
lamp. These specifica-
tions covered, among
other things, height,
type and size of shade
and minimum intens.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1934, newspaper, October 11, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554868/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.