The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1932 Page: 1 of 8
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IK ORDER TO spread the limit*
(.fund* Available for relief work
wintok oyer an much terri
a* possible, trustees of the
lies Welfare League have
! a suggestion of the dlree-
that groceries be purchased
[ wholesale. *
This move was not made until
i trustees had investigated the
bility of making a saving
the added trouble. A com-
of prices revealed that
dollar spent wopld purchase
t $1.20 worth of merchandise
Jfotoale.
[ A building was secured in Peily
free and Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
nus, who already were ip
i of the clothing depot, were
to operate the food oom
THE TRI-CITIES FIRST-FIRST IN THE TRl-^...^„
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THE TRI-CITIES SI
VOLUME 14—NO. 140"
OF GOOSE CREEK, PELLY AND BAYTOWN
GOOSE CREEK, TEXA8,~FRIDA Y,~NOVEMBER~l if 1932 ’
Successor To Dail
CUBAN STORM DEATH TOLL 0
• • • • • «
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Hit And Run Driver Sought Here I0A^d°"
move was made in the be
-that no one would care to re*
a profit from money whictu^
been given to relieve human
• ig—especially if the money
’be made to go farther by
ng profit.
THE TRI-CITIES Sun today
ties* 320 inches of advertising
business firms in this are,
ties in With the showing of
MU Rogers’ new picture “Down
Earth” at the Arcadia theater
i Baytown. ‘ -. / -
Co-operation of the merchants is
I tribute to H. E. Brunson, general
nager of the, show house.
Many exceptional bargains are
ttertd By the advertisers carry
out the “Down to Earth"
The picture ig reported to
e. file funniest ‘ of
“ " ’ long line of .‘funny
Wuhan is
HUNTED AS
CHILD HIT
Say! What Is This Armistice?
Loan*! j
BAYTOWN Chamber of
“^ njerce and the Baytown Util-
.corporation have united in a
paign to secure topping for
of the principal streets in
jt Baytown, prominent residen-
faactltfh. **
rte county, by reason of the
population, of teat area, re-
i« considerable sum annually
i tlx money from the residents of
and therefore they are
to some special consldera-
Being. unincorporated, the
ns, cannot assess takes to j
for their paving.
£i *
bNE OF THE roost unusual fea-
| tores of -the election Jpst past is
t vote upon nine proposed
daients to the constitution of
| (By W. L. PENDERGRAFT)
Two buddies who had been out on a wire cutting expedi-
J tion between the lines on the night before lay trapped in a
j ehcil hole on the battle-torn front line “somewhere in France"
j as the sun rose bright and clear on the morning of Novem-
: ber 11, 1918.
- ! This is the impression of Armistice day gained by those
Officers Check License ;fTAmirican *oldiers (tt8 r*lated~
tr*.* , * jto tms -.-nter). «•;
r lies In Attempt to Tlie hoys hod been held In tee
Locate Driver Who jshc!l hoh for the P“,;t three hour»
F T~rl , c. j by the fire of a single machine
r ailed to Dtop j p.un which went into action every
*-- , 1 time they made a ‘sound. But j
Automobile license files were'be- j daybreak which had arrived about j
ing checked today by Tri-Cities j an hour back had removed the fear !
officers and a search was being (of some mu‘-derer of the dark ! r__3T7—1----
!creeping into their haven. They ! Ot Workers UlVe
Please to Raise
$ 1500 Quota
RE9CM&DRIVE
GER UNDERWAY
FOR TRI-CITIES
driver who lats yesterday knock-
made Per the woman hit-and run icre8Pin8 'nto their haven.
I were beginning to feel j
[more at home add had
ed down and seriously injured Con-1 a conversation,
rsll Lee
venue.
They {
littlej
begun !
Sullivan, 6, on Texas f “What is this armistice thing
Greenies Knock Ganders
Out Of District Lead Tie
Because they could play better basketball and becapse
Percy,Wilburn tackled a pair of flying heels in the first
quarter, the South Park Greenies at Elms Field last night
took tbe Robert E. Lee Ganders out of a tie for the district
14 lead by the score of 25 to 19.
• There was too much La Bauve, Asbury and Johnson for
the Ga&kra and with t'ie um u.'b-—— —-—■——— w
carrying the ball and th* latter f FI n annrv
catching passe* in sensational IxAlf InLllJuAulll/
BY MA FERGUSON
ON LATE COUNT
Hurt:
HAVANA. CubaTNov.
style, the Greenies scored almost
at (vill.
Smith Park’s favorite play and
one which failed but once to gain
considerable yardage was a triple
u Bauve to Manning to As-
in operation today to bring relief to
000 residents of this Wand who were---------
gry with the passing of the hurricane that left
1000 deed and thouaancU injured*
v T he entire province of Camaguey is in
town of 3* nta Crux Del Sur was practically ai
disaster in the greatest in Cuban territory.
Rains and flood streams increased the intensity
suffering in the interior end tidal wavea on the north
caassd by tea return of th? water*---
carried awsy by th« wind, added
to the damage and fatalities on th#
coastal district
Many person* were wished Into
the sea, but the heaviest tell wa*
caused by flying timbers and fill-
ing trees. ■’!<
Houses in the path of the sterm
were brown aw3y aid large:
structures in the business sretions
of the towns visited by the hurrt-
can were demolished in many in-
stances.
Vast sug .r cane fields and otb*
HOUSTON MEN
DROWN IN
AS BOAT
Third Fisherman
Narrow
From Death
Tkair fishing boat
, , . " The annual roll call of the Am- *’ , IT 10 “•"•“'W'*0 *•* . 7w’*r f«r agricultural districts were laid ’ __«
Model WT” Fold, after child (Jack?" asked Mock. . over the United States today, and
was knocked to the pavement, i t-1 “You know, I just been wonder-■ those who are in charge at the
creased the speed of the car and |inK about the same thing,” replied Tri-Cities chapter werw’gicfted for
wan able to make her get-.awn !*«*- “It eauUnt^tete 'mythiut $8^** >f 'tee*Ageuen^i«8iWr
before-attempts to halt her couh’. .«• peace eould it7 ’
be niade. ■ ' I “No. I don’t think so.” Tie c n- j
The child, with his sister, Mrs. versation was punctuated with the 1
Jack Francis, was crossing the occasional wHr of a he wy shell SUMO between tedfty and tha clow 70.yard mnrch
including
the man carrying the bail was
threatened by a tackier, and us-1
dally executed about 20-yards be-
i)iW the line of scrimmage. - ■
en With 300,000
Votes Uncounted
ment. . r
V/orlrcrs
here expect to raise
hand. Banana plant* ware laid
down in geometrical rows. Tower-
ing royal palm twee were aaAr
—— ,*nto brushwood.
DALLAS, Nov. Al TW—With an Mounted police men and milltLi-
i: Ganders atarted ottt as eatimatad SOO.OQoWes yet to be jean ware Bent tnto aa many of
though the game was going to be counUd| Mre MW£g A. Fergawn, the stricken communltie. a* could ftf
Trinity bay and a third
miraculously Thursday
after a four-hour struggle
death. The dead am C.
Garrett, tt, of Ut9
street at Sumner’s store, and passing overhead,! the rat-tat-tat ofi0f tlie drive, which is expected to; kickoff, Clark slithered over for
‘io 'raiia on every side and 1^
in infrequent burst of rifle j [
the buys eossiriered things ! ■
walked directly into the path of c w* « we#y aide and Thanksgiving Day, or Decern- the first touchdown of the game,
the oncoming car. He was struck even “ Wreqo^t burst of rifle j ’ , .......
* 1 - ’* Lf» Rnva rlai-flrl tUirura . 0CT * Xf*e
rounded the first comer. , altogether it made a terrible dim ljfl confident the unusually large
After receiving emergency treat- . Their s,»eculaflon over the mean- corps of workm BelactwJ for the
g, mg of the word “armistice” was worki obtain the neceg8ary ,
to | suddenly and rudely, interrupted. .reil)lt8 and that the ,1500 quota lJ"T*
arssr.tSSSSS
Attempt at extra point failed. Texas governor’s race, according strewn roads. in man,
• Wilburn was carried off the to figures released by the Texas sections wen washed away er
nue. Exaniination disclosed he was
suffering from a broken leg and
, < . j a slight, concussion of the brain.
P&nknarily an amendment is vot- He was. iw today, however, to
| down by large majority unlesslk rreovering from the injuries.
ment at the office of Dr. M.
the same hour Wednesday.
I Thursday night’s returns, from
completely destroyed. Bridget and
trestles were carried away by the
force of tee taerm.
A pilot of the Pan-American
Airwaya who made an aerial sur-
interested group has carried
•a determined campaign in ad-
of the election. -
one of the nine amend-
i adopted Tuesday Rid beep
(Continued on Page 6) '
HURfW CRASH
iiejFratier, of Peily, was in
I seriously today when he was
Traffic Officer W, F. Harbuek
was called and a search instigated
for the driver of the automobile.
Deputy Sheriff A. T. Hamilton is
jpiding Harbuek in the investiga-
tion. - . !
iJ|fl
’’field.
M field ro:d in
M5ta .drivingjhe
by Georg9 Gillette* and
\ tentrol; of the machine on ft#
4 *>vf "’Z'j - /
motorist fpund Frasier un
1 beneath the car, bis leg-
crushed. He was taker
home of his brother-in-law
• Aljbright, then transferred t-
Lillie hospital in « Biil 'U.
ambulance. After receiving
at the hospital, Frazier
• permitted to return home.
TABBS BAY WORK
parley mm
ir^fikAS it over- Action is Pxo itiiaed a»dMbu*fle’*ock’
nearest to their own lines in or-
der Gut they might more easily
guard against a surprise attack
tntn the enemy. “You learn to
do things lilw that without tliinx-
ing,” Mock sai4 as he relate.] the
St°Thi inf^rnmHrm '«« . ttnd fhe homes of the other com
.. .. . f ... ., 7 . • munlties served by this chapter,
SC'SniMnto!-11 mad? woritera
only an inen. Th. v droppe i in,o ,. i u. ■ osefi«ti0^ta« ifm
the bottom of the hote, piling into ^1 a Halt on their activitiai, Mr.
the -snrJi- pool of water,-Jack' I)ri8“« ”**■
drank a couple of hsadsfol from
the muck,- wiped the sweat from
his brow, tilted his “tin hat” at a
rekish angle, spat—and then cuss
ed. ■ :
The next two or threa hours Jack
field Into the dresaing room ba- election bureau at 6 p. m. Thure-
forc the period ended after making ^ ^ ^ gt
a sensational tackle of Shoemaker
who snagged one of Aabury’a
Highlands, with chairmen appoint- L . ^ 0 ’ | Mw. Ferguson’s lead over her11* «*ty la loeafr
ed fur aadi district. A teoroug^ },, ^^ . !fBT< ,**L oppouant la now 14S.5M.
canvass of the residential and sP*rM“» of the Grrenle^ offense, bureau fimret »m
business sections of the Tri-Cities 1 wa* Akbury who did the scor-
(Continued on page 2)
ed, is suffering from floods.
of 2917 Cleburne avenue.
Tim third man in the
party, Bu.se! S:uari. 28,
ML Venum, was re cued
tugboat M bel of Houston
and at midnight
from tee effects of bis
with the elements.
Although shocked by the
experiences of the
suffering from exposure
wind and waves, Mr.
able to give a door 1
battle to save Ws two
Boat la Capsized
Tbe body of Mr. Garre
JLf t |nn J L|,
Droujpu 10 lana oy
Wont of the tugboat, but
Massey By State _
Engineer
AROUND TOWN
W. D. White, the new
pastor, arriving in
Creek at 7:80 a m. and
church members at
hour....the newly sfoda,
and Mrs. John Kilgore,
tee Greenies lick the
■ rrDavid Amett ia *
swimmer st T. U. and
nake” the team....Otto
hoisting a flag. .Mrs.
Duplantis declaring it
fair to “knock down" tha
teen they’re playing foot-
lending
1 German
dtariea L. Hughes of Houston,
sr^per
While
hat above the shell hole, tee other
bullet
Ttoe morning Wore w, the *un
Roll Call, is in close touch will
Mr. Driscoll and is taking an ac-
tive pari in directing the cam-
paign in East Harris county.
Charmen of the daitricte who
the time attempting to locate the •» aasisting Mr. Driscoll, an.l to
.niner who had fired that shot, whom the workers will report each
le one of them raised his fin da5'- ®re:
The town of Camiguey had 287
buikllnga completely destroyed and L* ""SPWHI
JOHN B. ASHE IS
the preri^tlal rece are: Hoover aboKt lMO otetn bmUy ttenmgta i
the nearby town of Florida with
a population of 4000 was hard
hit.
’Ir .... .. ......... .......
j 63,846; Roosevelt 474,765. Rcise-
I yell’s majority is now mare than
.'.j 7 1-2 to 1.
Dll AD AT DEM V Eetums on amsndmcnt, fri.ni M,
ULAil At rLLLl Wiro, including IT- incomplett/
' -were: . • _'V.' .• ■ ....._ . ■
Long Illness is Fatal; University fund*, for 118,436;
To Former Owner of j •**inat #M4**
Boat Fleet ! Dantonnlal, for 98,494; against
r>l,2f>«.
a ft** ft «f*; JSnSi 7Zu^.Z
at his home at Peily at 6:80 a. m. i m,m; against 60,660.
NEWIBASTOR
— OCCUPY
• •
What is hoped to be a banner
day in attendance at Sunday
school and services at Grace
retired army and M®‘hodist chureh,;
day hsrith the first
here of Rev. W. D. White, paator,
rose, higher and lygan to warm are.
The muddle- of the Tabbs Bay
project will be brought before the
state highway commission in Aus-
tin on November 28 end that body
will be asjfed to make a decision
whether it will furnish the money
for its completion. . . tJ. ho].
Gibb Gilchrist, state engineer, in **5 ” ”* ^
a conference held at Austin yes-
terday promised Commissioner C. __J
D. Massey that he would present .
te ** “* Banking Certificates
Commiwtoiwr H.m., hai pw n I « . rt. J .
toA.,*in™rfioriI.m /'resented to students
iMfllPiffllB iiyiW ^ WIN.dlMMKmniliraP/VMIbcK S«,4-s»3
Goose Greek; -west abb, J. E. ; today -following a prolonged illness Coast howls, for i0.r>,378; against. who is successor to Rev. Ervin
Means; east aid*, A. C. Lambright. had kept him badridden fori 44,«®1. , -'.: TJ«®» ^ rr
would attempt^te! diacover tee - —-^--37- ,*»»** »wpp
starting point at to* smrersringj- Baytown; ntmpt. W. J. WeUs; ^tha.
Read; business section, S. E. Pow-
Itev. White comes here from ML
Justice of the Peace A.
of La Porte conducted
following the tragedy
ed a verdict of death due
dental drowning, o - ^1
fishing party,
Gapett, Stuart and A
Houston at 4 a.'m,
tbe latter part of th# )
Th. bo-t!* caught in a I
firing of the wave*, was t
about 2 p. m. and
and Alttn <
tee next two hour#, :
statement!
doon by
^ _
tee sheR hole; the pair had about
consumed ail tee water in the by.-
sj,a- '1
Between times they worried
/Continued on Page 01
■ mi mi ■■ 11I 1111,1 ■ 11.J' 11
Cedar Bayou: John M. Kilgore.
School teachers, W. R. Smith.
Highlands, Mr*. J. F. Hauf-
powar. :;.:v
Wooster, L. Lewenthall
tax ^xtntption,
raotain Aaha «a* well known 129-M7i 8S*705 ! i the P»«tor*te to which ROWLING
th* T ’ Citi h in I'vsd at Delinquent tn limitation, for 1 Rev. Jackson wa* transferred.
Dtoii. »k. ir mm nii». 104,636; against 48.716. j One of the ootatanding fesrture-
;
9
’ !-
h?yu»raariy*3^8581 W*4-^ A*"‘»«or-conector, for 127,816;!of the Sunday school is the Men’s
^ t ngainat 42,788. | Bible Class teoght by L. P.
* * r”’ ° Permitting property owner* oqfy j Hodge. The class meet* in th#
to rote in bond eiucuona, ror **v^ap*tori study ana tne atienaanc^
Morgan’s PoinL Evergreen and
Houston, carrying cargo and paa-
sregera. Recently, when Wa health
is steadily Increasing.
George Lawson Keene
Made Lieutenant Coloi
Captain Ashe was born at St
Damaise, Conte Bagot. Canada and |
prevented completion of the cause- students of Horace Mann1 waa followed by “Goodbye Maw” emigrated to the United States
any and ferry which will open a JuB,or high KhAOi received bank-
short route to the south side cl ^ certjficateg attssting they had
the ship channel. . “banked” each banking day of last
year and have not withdrawn any
A law passed by a recent ses-
of the legislature makwHti
si on
illegal
far a county to spend
way. The Tabbs Bay project,
though not specifically mentioned
in designation ot highway No. 146
from Dayton to Texas City, tt
considered a link in that road.
Mr. Massey said Englnrer ^ ^
funds.
and wwi"«6twate«a
at an Amisttce day pro-
Thursday.
Songs, reminixesr.t of war times,
L„ fW iaankafa nn<{ V
ft N-ton. orinciMl, expl.irtod Hi.
ant periods
and “Over There” reflecting good when a young man. He lived in
humor and confidence of the aol- th* ewrt “"til he came to Peily 16
diere. During the phwe of com- ^ ^ hpU ^
P«d-LVXee
Lieutenant Colonel
on Keene,
That la roe proper
George Keene, former
the work) war,
th* funeral chapel, with Rev. A, M*t-
1 War.”
of
"Missouri Wafts” _________________P|.......|
mood*, Mr. Nelson said. Then fol- nev of Houston officiating. Burial dramatic producer and
lowed a period of adjustment and will be in Cedarereet cemetery on- j Herring drug stores,
forgetting, resignation to the hor- der direction of Paul U. Lee, fu-! Mr. Keene was
ror of war during which "Smile neral director. ]emor R. *.
the While” and “Long, Long He is survived by hi.
Trail,” were the annular somr*. De- Annie Ashe, of B-wton. Mw • ^|hl«
te
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1932, newspaper, November 11, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020239/m1/1/?q=EARTH: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.