The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 104, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1932 Page: 8 of 12
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TO GET BALLOTS
t retired from the profits
the 'rate of ctectrioKy *n
Cre*k. Pally, Baytown,
Highland* and <Wy, according to
plan-, of those backing th* WOW.
———---
, Ballot* win bo malted Monday
16 act ire member* of the Baytown
Chamber of Com nj*,'ret. ' Nam**
of tb* entire memberahip will b*
tnrlnd d on tire lint, and tht eeVea
bow receiving the -largest
number of vote* will be named di-
rector* for the coming year.
» Vote* -will let counted at a regu-
lar raming of the Chamber to be
held Thursday at the Davis cafe.
J, S. Ott, secretary urged ail
member* to make their choke at
t once'and return th# ballot* no that
* >. S’ |te tomplitd vote eon b? secured by
j.Thuredajr* . J.
New officer* will be chosen by
the directors following the election.
Inetailatioo of director* *ml of-
ficer* WtB be held Thursday, No
vemtarr », for Wftkh tt banquet is
be?Og rburned. At. this tvent the"
'ntw , dii^toj8 wlri di»cJo*e plan*
for an active 1933 season. ‘
4,__1
An
of the Goose Ctrerk Ch*mb*r of
Commerce will b* held at 4 p. m.
Wednesday. This will be the firet
meeting of new director* of the
organiiation.
The main obJ«t of tho meeting-
will be the election uf officer* for
the coming year, other matters j
of importance will be dlscuwed,
ox imporcanct wju uc uiacu».««a» »■*'. ... . .
McoitUnt to W. W. fttoan, pre«i-J
dent. ,
HOD tUl• Flint:
It It Hit. and in • #«• Y*f» night
Hnk ««* Stoddard and Hager
Ml, brother ottlccri In Ike \tar dags,
tea and hoar e tlnoer Mile* at Ik* _ _
-Pro-War Led.T. who carriet ttoodreaa £*»t, walty
Nic* lo (Ar dayt u hen they WWW
balk in France. The scene tkl ftt
back la Hit Hager and Dick,
aether with Kobin Vainly, o young
Intel, and Emilia, Mt titter, are in
Both Roger and Dick are
unable
26 ARRESTED HL|
BAYTOWN RAIDS
ROSH HASHANAH
YANKS COP THIRD
HLT OF SERIES
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homer to right. Malone relieved
to Root. Lasseri. walked. Dickey
walked. Chapman goes out, third
(o first, both runner* advancing,
irouetti walks. Pipgra* strikt*
out.. Two runs, two hits, n;> er-
ror*. V
teed to give Mr decision in tie
iiwatkt. ike had known Roger team
childhood. Dick hat swept Mr off
Iter loti with s rather taper kdal
< harm. Onn in I'arlt. Roger It Irani-
lerrad to Ms bane, swop from the
otheta Then Abby Gray, a girl
I'niHa met on the loal whde on
route la France at an entertainer,
relnrnt to Peris to tell Emilia that
the and Roger are In loos with seek
other, i Emilia Ikon realises Mw
meek Roger means to her, and with-
M
Lazieri’s throw to first. Steph n-
son hits into double play Sewell
to Laakcri to Gehrig. Moore out,
it , . Laxscri to Grimm. No runs, >n>
FEUD BY*-—
Cubr—euyter~*rngte#i betting, of young, people together. aUcht,
fCknUimed from Peg* I)
w*t a' storage room far
rr ariied in the raid *a«
* forge k# bo* in the
JUiBi mm otttetw sold.
!■ Gtesffc snd Betty Hoppe, Tin
WMI ' Aageio probably Will a*
i pmliminiry trial in Juatke
IHW* court at Harrisburg next
(Continued from Page 1) .
purely a religious festival.
! In the modem synagogue, tho
day h observed by special prayers,
including some very beautiful
po.-tic compositi**’ and UHtaflv
elalmrate musical Retting*; by the
herding of special portion* from
tse Bible; and by Wowing of the
ram’s barn, or Shofar.
TH* few Year festival has a
profound religious meaning, bound
UP, tie ft is, with each a wealth of
historic associations. 4 is known
ItoHn and Die*.
(lyow GO ON WITH THE
* CHAPTER 11/ ».
'THEY DANCED and drank #nd
and talked They - were oiw pair
out of lbs doxen group# and pain
Yankee*—Combs out to Grimm,
unissisted. Sewell Hie* out to
Moore. Ruth walk*. Gehrig
strikes out, called. No runs, no
hits no errors, v* * ,
Cub*—Grimm out 1-afeeri to
Gje'irig.. Harnett flies out to Sew.
•It. Jurges out, Lazzeri to Gehrig.
No runs, no hits, no errors.
Seventh Inning
Yankees—l.azreri out Eng'Jsh
to Grimm. Dickey safe as Jurged
throw to first wide. Chapman young^inaarui
strikes out. No runs, one l!ii, one "Wogned back
error/
Cub.a—Malone flies out'to Lai
■ |aud fine* or arranged to d>
as the Day of Memorial, a day of
memory and searching the heart, ttri. Herman «!ut to Gehrig, ^ng
LocaL Jews ..oeerveu Rosh Hg*' Bish walks. Cuyler out, Crosetti to
thanab, or the Jewish New Ype.i', Gel rig.
with services at K’Nessctli Hrael j Eighth Inning
Tumpie, Rabbi, .Benjamin Wade ( Yankees—Combs strikes out.
th* services. Stores j Newell-hit by pitched b*l'C take*
were eteted ht aafi^rfwn Eri i iv, first.1' Ruth hits into double play.
; srifl *#. n t be te-opened unt 11 Herman la Juntos to Grimm. N>
««wre rniNEsrt
Manchuria. Oct. i!
. (I’Pte^JaptMM troop* reptiteed
S,OW Chinese who attacked A«-
ganohL »t the jumtirm of the Tap-
Monday.
TM
Chinese eastern railway*: TRUETT B. T
MsblCAL BCUOOL OPWB
GALVESTON,-Oct. 8 (UP). -
he aaadkal college of th* Dniver-
opeHediU Oad term
i an onroUment'ifdM
-in the tilkti’*
fdmwwrow
RCADIA
1i?K. v MON. Tl’fA
GREATER THAN—
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PROGRAM isSSET]TRArtJ CRY LOSES
58 PARENTS SEE
STUDENTS WORK
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7^* r Ttu*lfe-’-MHft--& -mm1-#, .
the Pirn Baptist evureb. lisytuwn, i — /\ I
•ffi iMMMit a pr.yra.m' cutiil. d'' Th’ Ce,lar « you INar* in the
"Every Man in Hi. 1't^ ^ of the person turn*
the regain moetieg hour Sumiar HMuntey, wailopmi the Titan* City}
TO CEDAR BAYOU fc U “"'
runa, no hits, ao errors.
Cubs-^StephenBon flies out {•>
Combs. Moore flies out to cro-
settl Grimm out to Gehrig, un-
assisted. No runs, no hits, no er-
tors. «
j Ninth Inning
| Yankees—May replaces Mabno.
{Gehrig flies out to English. Las-
' xerl safe on Hartnett’s error.
Dickey safe on a bunt on error by
Herman. Chapman doubles scor
Mrs, W. H. Craighead,
f v. Sam Houaton
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Dickerson. j„g Uxzeri. Tinning goes in ht
Mr.;. H. D. Collins.
olive, at the tables Emilia middenfy
threw trouble* behind {her. It waa
war; there- WM no yenerdsy or to-
morrow. All life waa tooaened. made
, Joyous, atven a magnificent standard
! if value. You wore not Juet a young
man, a young girl, among elder* who
managed the world till you should bo
wise enough. You were running the
/muM yonTbelvoa ymi were worth a
lot. you counted a lot Youth was In
thecsaddle
'TnWrouted to a base near Robin's
area," the told him. "t can scarcely
wait to see ROMn;*
“Cheerio1 Ctaga all out! But aay—
don't always say Just ‘Robin.’ Say
.'Dick.' Say you want to see me, too.
I love Robin as much as you do, but
I'm a sepamte .person. Tm fHck.
Come on. say Emilia can scarcely
wall to see Dick” His bold, hand-
some face. teasing, laughing, bent
close"** hers, and the aroma of hts
Unity wrapped her. She
at blm, Roger deliber-
ately forgotten for the moment.
“Emilia can—scarcely—mind see-
ing Dick." 1
"Oh. say, you're holding put.”
They both laughed excitedly.. as
they danced. Suddenly, as they
passed a shadowed corner, he kissed
her. Just a light, experimental ktsa.
If It hadn't keen for Roger *hl would
have stilfened In hi* arm# But—
things were different, H waa wartime,
one flirted—she didp’t respond,, but
she didn't turn away. 8hc only shook
her golden bead and said, “Dicky,
was a llttls thrilled, a little excited.
•'All right I won't but you got to
say 'Emilia can scarcely wait to see
Dick.'M
talk of heredity, tbs responalblllUes high code of duty sod
and standards of old families This young romanticism, would
man— he was Ilk* tbs squires In lbs
old legends who row to be knights.
'Emilia-*'* she said It obediently,
explained,
roomful of frtenda
"Hell* said a plaintive
voice from tht
•■what's she here forr'therl ,
They both laughed, again.
“Dick can scarcely wait" ha said.
"I'll bs riding out on a while horse
to mMt you.**
“I’ll look for It, even If IT* so army
mule.* wi*
They were young end silly and
toppr. . *• " 1 '.V:. v
The bass town nearest their train
Ing area waa St Pot Emilia waa
to the routine now. Take the
train, be. met by the T secretary at
the atatlon, tired and harried or nerv _____
oualy cheery; shout nightfall ba r"*r of laughter, and EmUls. t
dtivyn over bad ground In on open *"* on the edge ol the platform,
Ford to the camp. /; • 9 doieichUoy be In*; extrutjt-ri
It waa raining, but Mis didn’t care, monlously by his comrades
At th* snd of th* Journey wore Dick "Hers." said the nearsm
and Robin—Robin and Dick. Paat whl,« the mat passed the
That troslM* expanae of trodden mud, creature up to tbs from M
somewhere among those bleak new would paga a football. “Here's
buildings, wer* the officers' Rosen.’cH* kin accompany evi
quarters where her boy* lived. A !rou want* »t»ter."
string of her guitar snapped, out of Ro**n. arriving
dSVilIRhnaaa and damp, before ** tb# fro°t- Proved to bt m
sh* ever touched the thing; one of swarthy, milky boy who
her rubbers came OR hi, the mud. It he waa being Jeered at
was all funny, MlghUuL, exciting, braced against th* platform,
"You act aalf you bad Juat come down, while eriea of encoura
over." aald the Y man a little envl- “ wel1 M t%* mockery ht api
oualy. He waa doing, .rather badly. Ih« *Jr round L
three men’a work, and ha didn't Ilk* «• MpT/TPere, ,
It; he was tired and draggled and *°,n‘ to b* a great man. now's
he never wanted to see a bar of chance—bop to It!
chocolate agpln. Thla radiant, water- “Won’t yoe help m*r
proofed young goddess, amused over coaxed, bending to him. dropptS
nthtop*. w»"«nntfttiBa. oo« kn«« ‘he better t* speak C
“My brother Is at tbs camp w#'re belpw, He looked up at her, hied
- - ‘ - simply, harah-fsatuiud, sensitive tic* i
dee hid the slip In
English. Oae couldn't be a snob in
His ardent
Jngllsb. One ________________
wartime. Only splendid heroes, now,
.......... . ......r. r.-iww»
all of them. And he was thrilling, bis
mounting from the people made him
suggested mechanical,enthuslatm of
going .tot* ah*' explained. —
'•He’s Lieutenant Robin Valnty,*: Then, aa aha still smiled
The Y man waa melted, aa usual, him trustfully, he sprang up. k,
by Emilia's certainty that he would •* her. hla face changing Into i|
be Interested. of doglike trust From then on.f
“Oh, that* why you feel so flnor Mann>' *“>•«> belonged to I
be said, friendlier than bofore. He <J« anythin* sh* liked with. 81*1
wa* beginning to feel the pick-up
-jjHi'Ta -|H|. . —— Mm.ap on tb*4
M........
ahowr doughboy. In a uniform that
8ha nodded. “Oultar and vole*. I hla badly mad* body wors^i
get The boy* to ping with ms." ' Bh* moat He laid hla long-flM
disliked the phrase “song-leader." It blgck-nalled bands on the k«nl
com play anything. .1
“There's a bower pf roses by i
demeer'ar stream. .
sled wavlnga , And th* nightingale sings Is]
"You ou|ht to havif an accom- all the night long . . .» 1
paniat," aald . the Y man, "you can't She poured all her Intensity Intel
song-lead so well without Guiur's son*, all her half-dreaming hop*if
all right for solo work." somehow R would magic
She nodded. The girl who had ac- her; the memory of the roses i
companled her waa broken down by rlvef flowing by, and the
too many damp nlghta and cold days, reaches of lawn, and all chit
"I have to manage the best I can." aDd loving happiness
she said, scarcely noticing What he She waa not tha first nor th,
said. Her technique with fusay little 'entertainer-girl.the camps hadt
red tope people was good; she paid the? w*re not a11 rooklea, frosh f
no attention. home, even now. But ahe wsaj
"The -entertainer—Miss Valaty—" in* out all her expectancy i
said the Y man to the adjutant, per- tallty and love In the sOng i
a sort she bad teen: red-faced men
aajMg, "Como on. boys." with fren-
zied wavin&z & v-' / r
Piehy. functorily. “Says she toe a brother her everything and
ut she here." Q «he loved. When she got
xdted. "May I see hlrnr Emilia de- more of the men than-teQ
Emilia de- more the men than-wotMl
anded. wanted to confess It, were cr;"3
“If you wouldn't mind waiting till She ended at hut. tired, pi
down,, from I
after th* entertainment — the bore happy,'!
have been waiting two hours al- Pta«M» ud oWof^sight. And tl
to serve th* toy* find and
private pleasure afterward. ,
And as sto bent to her
loving them at bne with t
feel of her came to them, ie^"
"Sing 'Butterfly I • sip*
Home In th* Westl' sing j.
Sandman!' Sing 'Sunahtn* nT
Smile!'“ they called to h*V
had come to th* party, they <
an audience. ■ • . J
*1 ^on t know all tboe* i
mento” Emilia explains,
Aahbel rimith
Mr*. W. 6. Nstg, Mw. ft C. Yel-
Lanar
Mrs C. G. Parsley, Mrs. I B
’ Mika, Mr. and
May. Crosetti flies out to Her-4
““ Pi pgr as strikes out. One/
man.
run, one Hit,- -ttfo
ready," said the adjutant, a little miraculously, Robin was In
kind, sandy tellow. • «mptylng hall, with it* ken
Emilia caught her breath with tm- »W. Wttertof candle# .
patience/ Then she remembered. Wck beidiiJ' him. Sh* was 1
Robin didn't know just when she 'heir arm* at once. It seemed t* j
Aad Rohln, with hls fro BE CONTINUED),
— — — ————— —— ———■
r*"m *wmi"rfOT ri“rUy.!^f |for the 8eraester- m
,noon, the management of tne | I. G. Blansett was named ]
show announced. A cabin plane ^nt. R m
rumntic and thrilling to the girl who
had bson brought up. on her father's
aeriaTcIrcus "]=.
Cube—Harnett hits home run to
left field bleachers. Jurges sin-
gles to left Pennock goes in for
Pipgras. Helmsley batting for
Mr*. W. hr Blan- Tinning (Koenig goes up but is
withdrawn^ strikes out Herman
sacrifices Jurges to second. Eng-
lish up. Jurges going to third on
• '
the windup. English out to Gehrig.
One run, two hits, no errors.
****». . *» ]«Jm« by th* s»ro of M to ft v^rton, Mw, l f. Ball, Mrs. L.
Th* following diorussion* wiil to Thw toucans wen tooted Tomer.
^ ^ quarter, with' Lyn
tor “‘Acctr^"* Rut bftfaf the brunt of the
N*4;-Study tMTask-, Mary IV!. *<*V »*tt. Mrs. W. B. New, Mrs. C. J.
mart -Magnify the Task.-. M«r- ^ «»• »n,i for Bailey.
iorie fttttandi "Faithful...... *0 PM* <« fi^t touchdown Rumett
the Task-. TJtoricy Matthew^after th* ***** ««t Mra. N. W. Saxton. Mrs. E. W.
"c vopenuion in the T*"k", underway.- Endtrti scowJ t^’dion. Mrs. 0. L. Ostrom.
aid Avar, "AetotcpUsh the T«k”, ^ »»*«• »»-«wwred a fumble Baytown JmnJor High
Mra. E. E. Wtwdrvff. / A t was once in the hands of Tex-, Mbdelinn chance, Mr*. Ollcn P.
--** City after Aruow H«yn« had Baitey. Mrs. M. J. Lyow, Man’ll.
ATTACK FVfAL dropped It for Texas City. r, BdMt Mrg. M. Mr HWote:;..
Ort. /(UP).—White W^ds ar^dthr thjrd omLan-^ra, fl. C, LkOiPaj,MmPaigeiL
s mltT-afternoon lunch. MnT^> ]*T*h ru*. ES6HT went puma, Mrs. E. P. Crow, Mrs, P
t- Tying, n, widow of e owr to* fourth is the last A jKkson,
^lBfi — -.................-
at tor fee* tore. 'Q'S%\ Ch*Pw‘n' rf .......- - 4 0
T .......The Uwmp. .x, ...: Suln-
fiepAB BAYOU-NeUon, te; T. L Thrash, Mm Harry Roast
WILL BE TODAY»> * *■ “»««*»
-LUXE ' A‘ *•***• ^ «? VVtrm 8m Jadtoe
•___ *l"s- *M0N- *
...* Home Owned
.............v
TFKB.
rSV^«. «T^ Mrs. C. Ki h, Mm ,
r 1 e! —-
rJ/hF*?J‘Second Gander* In
- - * 0-0
■ ftewdy,
1’alririo,
jm rhb, and
Offkisli; Coe,
1,
UJ a vort-Ws* tic here
On Ansidt CW3.&
_ 'a fightin^nc in th,
mrziEikvSm
Y-l~ 2i
(.'••mbs, ef
ipwii, 3b
Gehrig lb
-8 i a
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stunting plane. Barrel rolls, dives,
loops and all the other stunts will
be presen ted.,
Runways were
being cleared
Saturday afternoon to prevent any
possible accident in landing the
planes.
Hoover hap many times, during
his death-defying career, narrowly
escaped death. He his'just recov.
0 ered from an accident received in
tators for rides, if they desire.
ENGLISH CLUB
STAFF NAMED
<tent;
tarnmn <a» F1S»r, |“
j r—“
The English
dub a: m, "J “"f1/!
Maun junior higk adwt Saturday
I had elected their officers for the
and planned the i
seasoRV
“Ca U. Johawn,
Berthe, Jack Garret and Ru
XI
Bsbin **«
3 10 0 his last bulldflgging attempL-' He
1 "-SJ
I isi&ji
foot ln A trole
landed and injured his ankle.
Idkariri, ft 4 1 0 1 He is the only survivor of the
Dickey, « ™,„________4 0 1 0 f»"»«B Black Cats, the air dare-
g g deMIp^tmovie fi^| — —
Crosetti,** ......... 4 0 10 highest paid perf,
.«.... m, 5 0 0 0 rancii snow*
Pipgfas, p
Pennock, pH
Totals-
0 1UX ranen snuw.
Pennock, p ,______.... 0 0 0 0 <*t« ^ speedway will be
85 7 8 1 *«***~v*o****************
1
Hsrman, 2b ------- 8 10 1
3b
’OA»-
Cuyter, rf...............
Stephenson, If----
Moore, cf ..^...v«..........
8 1
4 0
4 1
4 0
Ti. With Alvin c™,/ ~ll
* l
hero Saturn *> ------ ------ 1
ALVIN, Oct. 2 (Spl—Alvin b .t- Jurges. s*
tied Goo*' Creek’s wcorvl team to B«*t, P.....-----2
f to 41 year* in Oklahoma for ,.,mT Ulng
; robbery, wa* trader *rmt at line.
Saturday ‘ 'fe*
to face
y were twice
ve Off touchdowns by Tin<ung, p ............ 0 0 0 0
in the shadows of Totals ' 34 6 9 4
paste. , / : xllenstey batted for Tinning,
second string Gander*
mw,*
—g
JAIL BIRDS NC
All American Half
InaSBtar!
Riot!
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Star of Coekeyfi WwU
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runs: Ruth 2, Cuyler,
Hartnett,
4
j*&*p*h*-
. baits: Rad, by M,
• Sewell by Malone. :
h :
I to Lassen
The Woman Between
She was modern .... bat faithful
I to the ring she wore—
C“yler’ GH'Rm’ Comedy - ^WfTof fts Party-
Riptey’s* Believe it or Not
VITA PHONE ACTS
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