Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 256, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 29, 1932 Page: 1 of 6
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jTION official* eomiucti'i:
l^-tiun of too
n.lrnl «ch«o<l itlolr-t
i ill put in o long tiny,
^itiiMvi arc that It uill
easy day.
- ifgtaUturr ot ti*« ln*t *#*•
^^M^MlItahkh require*
.MOuUtion* to op«i the p..
Tv «■*«* «f * ••
m |ini custom in fli# pt
fjnlinuo* until 7 p-
I'tioH- out foe lunch. #>•
• ,| * run toot in lilt I*
Con vict 'Bat’ Victim’s Deal
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AUTOPSY IS
ORDERED IN
SWOR PROBE
Pr'?on Firm Manager
Claims Man Died of
, Cpncussion Due T
**!’ all on Floor
ALONE NOW
Mr*, fiolney Riymotir,
AparMi Indian, shown «bov*
with hoi •u niuntha'oM pe-
poone, duo* not ronHto tilt tig-
»*»ft* »m •- t»f ihi* lift* Asnlm#
mriiMl ihiI t« h#r htiiUMiM, In
n 'thill ifum'a wwrtH «t (ilnlii,
Arlln for lhr muttlrr Miss
Jlrnnrtl* SflUNlHlV, rolumUi
univrrvily rHi Inott hi S#y-
RMHir.
VOLUME IS—NO. 25«
-Tht TrU'Ule* Fint-Tint in the TrWUie,"
GOOQB CREEK. TEX aVtI'ESIuV. MARCH?*, ImT~ Ewe
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Tn U»Uy Tril
nolmln lU
t W heavy. >
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HOUSTON. March
“htfti blow an thr hwur lulird |
Uf~
Vlth alarming
state of Tea**, . letter j Tto Wow, delivered ey a .moot h,
«# nr* maorar# department blunt in*,, *
local aftnta. man', akull from
Insurer# Commlaeioner over the right eye,
S. Maek aaj« ihat of 4M j to the right .ml through Iht
In Iht atato dur-j temple bon, u th* baa* „f th*
akull
» flrt* in veant dwell- | |, ^ caused . cerebral hem
ort*tn‘ orrt‘af* and, a* la alwaya the eiat
In akull fractures, a ronruaaion of
th* brain.
Hrlaon Manager I#* Simmon,
ha. aaiil repeatedly that Swor <i.*d
of Ui* brain, a
of death. Me haa not
the fractured akull nor
the cerebral hemorrhage a. mjw
of death.
•won* lllamed Fall
i alao haa said repeatedly
that he believe! Sear wn» kill.*!
from a fall to a conrr»tr foor.
But the akin over the bruise
when- the rnnvirt was hit wa« not
broken, aa would probably have*
happened had tile inj-i fallen on a.
rough concrete floor aurh aa iaj
found in the priaon camp* and at
fO
St*
A Vl \ # *
one-rixth of the
, g. Mauk. and he add*, “aure-
of the dwelling* *n
i an not eagaat* I
K. # e *
of th* (Irta In the Trl-
xrturh have eauaed fire In-
mpariue to coMidn
from thia communay
I hi vacant boildtaga.
| it I* thot If tho praam*
far* golf f ho foeiod to
* rate, and
h a possibility they will vt
to maure at any price.
• *
fYTOWM HAS tha modern
■ of many lai'iar cities,
the population has out-
r.i parity of tho reriou*
GARNER DEMANDS
VOTE IN STRONG PL
1200 In Local Interscholastic Me
EVENTS SET c°lkge Dean s,i11 HoPes
FRIDAY AT ' Negotiations Will Result
LEE SCHOOL (InReturn0fIindy’!Son
ADIill
morgue by t>*. Harry Br -Brian, *
pathologist at Jeff.-redo -Maria i
of tho Boytowa util* Hospital; Dr. R. C. Patrick,
Eleven Schools From
Tri - Cities District
Will Participate In
Contests JHere.
Some 1200 school rhildren will
irtmpkt# in the Tri-Citi*. in-er- ,
otholaotic moot ot the Robert R* I
HEHLUD I
A,
cipanadoo will ho pre-I g«on.
The examination was made at Purported
Man (
in Tyler Crime
taged In an ’ tell what
at a profit infUcUi
rononahU* hn/1
” t* itauir. ImMJ Wt fl
of pmperty external
EBIHConfession
°f Mopidwo Jury
^ Mfliliea controlled by th* eor- \ Th* Houatort ‘ doctors could not
have been managed in an tell what sort ot an instrument i.ad
manner and at a profit infUcUi the futal wound. . Swot
rate* have been cewonable. had been dead nine day* and the
adminiatoring community
| «1. 4?> ;
PROBLEM of Us collx-
i a aerioua one for the City
S Crock. ,
the etormal Ux-pay!ng
two month, past
ut one-half of tho aaaev-
have boon paid Into
injortea were partly hid*
<|M by diackiration.
Swor waa whipped in Kaathmn
< Continued on page 6)
BOOSTERS DENIED
Cedar Bayou Woman
^eaar bayou v
Gets Broken Neck as
Car Upsets
in the
will have representative*. “Tor
scope of the meet haa been widen-
ed to include many event* for the
grade arbools,* W. H. .-'mith. *up-
erintemlent *%4 to,lay. Bum-* wil,
he run t > the outlying school, 'o
bring the contestant* to the Lee
high achool Fridny., . ■
ty.ub,.to, hi^ ^ fra
purported conftoaion that told hew H»w« high achool and H*r.^Bo>o«, woo ot the Baptist hoapiul
Barney Bloekahoar, SO, formally of ^Mona Jwnlo, Ugh ochori willjB H udoy ooooeortog f»^
berry for a- paKnf - sum of monev.i •* r ..... *" w^cn *** *“ *" nnrv" ■
FOUR MEN HELD
The statement detailing the kill-
Dice Roller Fails
To Win Jury and Gets
Two Years in Pen
* -
SAN ANTONIO, March M
SB-Sglf tkapnun failed
to coarioc* M Jifty that he
waa an expert on galloping
• dim .and ao today ho waa un-
der a twa year*' priaon tom.
Chapman rial mod ho won a
11400 chock, which conaed
him to be charged with for* •
la a die* game,
coarinc* th* juror* that
ho waa an expert with the
die*, Chapman gaeo aa exhl-
Mtioa Th* jarora, apporent
SPEAKER
FLOOR
FOR SPI
New Planfl
Committee
Propose Ri
Billion in Revenue
hS
ON HOUSTON ROAD '“
• NOItFOl.K. V... Marrn ]S-€ai. Charle. A. Undbergh and men who
claim to br kidnaper* ot hi* SI-month-old *<m are “talking ¥uain#»a." it
wa» belli ved today on the *trength of report, from Dean H; Dob*on
Pepcork at Hopewell. '
Ib-a.i Dobaoo-Poaeock, onr of three local mtermediarie* in the nego
tiathim. made a dengerou. flight to Hopewell y»»urday for a half
heui conference with Lindbergh Uter he reported, In a telephone eon-
venation, he w». -very optlmiaUc." _ _ _
-------^ The dean talked to John H.--•----- -i i w*auiwr»revM u _i
Curtti, local ahip builder, who. I*™**'
R“' Adminl ^Surr^ I. j.. w<H*t ot gtfty. _ ... I
» »»»♦»♦♦♦♦ HMIIIU IMH i pUe i* th,
TST'.r SUPERVISORS FOR “^5."
c., rita°SSLm CITY BALLOT ARE 15- “*"
“■N" APPOINTED HERE'
FIRE TRUCK HERE SKSMftrsjtt
ONTlBifiOUNT
- rad interuat paymonu duo
■•wath will moiw than wipe w$
thnee on head. ~ * •
water and aowor depait-
Mvr been earning enough
operating coat* of the
city of money collected
I* being applied up n
indebtodneaa of the
to become delinquent
‘W diaaitrous.
citixen* pay more rapidly
have been drastic mea-
be neceaaory. Tax A>?e-
and property tale* ire
only method* left open
Around Town
IpP Bobbin* home from
■ * - . Mrs. J. D. Kuebler
rSn, J. A. Ijwhhfi flWll
Atjgether . . . Mias Lois
in aparbHng red, go-
the bank . . . Houston
report* a trip home
the weekend, the first in
. J. H. Galeener
-ng stocks with a friend
Audrey Mae Braxell
-Bert Black from a stool
I Bruce Dillenback look-
’em over.
H. L Bayliaa xolacting
drexa . , . Mi** Juanita
xmiling for a customer
• C. E. Han ratty going
the drag . . . Jack Dyer
Mont Bslrieu paying a
notice h*>w all the
have been given
■ing coat of paint? . . .
to Mont Belvieu don’t
thing, *re lool
it may
. . . C. B. Carl
up over
,n more
gMinli to Enter Car
In Humble Parade
Is Rejected
Goore Creek will not enter
fire truck in the Humble Booster
club parade Friday evening a* a
result of objection* registered in
commiswon'meeting Monday aft-
ernoon by William Quartz, com
of fire and police,
winner R. L. Carter, re-
ive of the Booster club
the invitation to the city
commission at a meeting Mon-
day afternoon.
Commissioner Quart*, agent for
product* of the Gulf Production
oompany in thi* area,
pretested against the “fire truck
i any pyade for any
corporation.”
I «<V/ hkoM W
signed by
officer* said.
worker allegedly
confessed that he killed Rita ber-
ry by hitting him over the head
,Mt ni*ht’ Clothing Stolen From
Local Stores Found
Near Camp
ItfMm.’BrilimtoZtohbShs W"r BNB «• ebargea'M"ZJT^HourioTwIiaa thriT
flatiron, to obuin_____ misdemeanor theft in connec-1 ear waa forced from tho pavement
were ridisg overtamed the
Market street r.Md near Greoa's
Bayon bridge. v 'j
jktoMoa aevore bruiafa, Mr*.
Thxnpktaa suffered a broken ver-
tebra in the nock, physician* laid.
Alfhokgh rriticaUy injured, ah*
probably will recover, attendai.l*
reported.
and Mrs. Thompkins were
jud after tha conference at Hope-
dRQrionel Lindbergh dpM not be-
lieve the information obtaine.1 at
Norfolk to br of .pacific rigid
flour* In tkk mm."
Ik'an Dob.on-Peacock * ‘MM
published report* that he waa tie
rylng little Charles Augustus
Jr's, sleoping gtttmjnt or any
(Continued eq l*age •)
of the aisle.
"When | waa eieriad
j was my purpoae to i
I1
Carter and Myers Each
Name Two to Serve
On Tuetaiijr
setaiya, but ho
will watch balloting.-y,
to be
in the munlclpel election*
held in Goose Creek Tuesday aa a
result of action taken at th* mret-
iag of tho city commlaaioa Monday
afternoon.
Mayor C. R. Myers and Commls-
lifetinasd on pago 6) »•* ‘•ahopUftiag” at two
SLOW COLLECTION
HAMPERING CITY
- r ..........- I
DelinqueajtTax Suit* tO| fi*d by Mias JoanlU Wallam as
Be Filed After 7 Ith* p,r,on* who mUnA thf 1
W. Neiman store Tuesday ask
ing to see some trousers. After
dtixe is I they left 10 shirts and 24 pair*
local stores wen flood 141.20
oach^qd committed to Harris
county jail, in Boa of flnoo, after
examining trial in Justice of th*
Room court here today.
Two of the men wen identi
End of Month
I “If there were only one oil cor-
| poration operating hery, it would
be all right to let the truck go
out In a parade for that com-
pany, but then an throe other
| oil companies here, and beside*
that there
stations * located . hen by com-
panies other than the Humble re-
finery,” Mr. Quart* said.
Mayor Myers suggested that to
"avoid a breach on the subject,”
the wishes of Commissioner
Quarts be respected by other com-
missioners, and that City Manager i 1 '
R. M. Manley write officials of un
Booster club, thanking them * .
— n
, Unless Goose Creek
speed up payments of taxes bo-of men’s hos* wen missing,
tween now and April 1 the city!said,
will be unable ,to meet more titan I
$11,000 of indebtedness which will1
be due on that date, City Manager f
Shirts, hose and women’s under-
wear were found hidden near the
1st
too, come
R. M. Manley said today.
He called attention to expiration
of the penalty-free period on the
are Mtoot «S fining °f„th* m™th *nd po,n|H ou‘
that all unpaid assessment# wilt
be declared delinquent and ten per
cent will be added.
J. H. Meek said this morning
thot he would begin filing delin-
quent tax suits immediately after
expiration date. Wednesday ami
Thursday are the only two days
pay up before the penalty
place when the men were camp-
ed by the Southern Pacific rail
road at Baytown. Tho loot waa
identified as merchandise taken
from the Neiman store and the
Bernstein Dry Goods store al
Baytown.
JUDGES NAMED
FOR QUILT SHOW
Judge* were named today for
the quilt exhibit, to be held from
7 to 0 p. m. Wednesday and
Thursday at th* Baytown junior
5 “riJon. % - ' nRera».y£«“£
taxes be paid immediately In order high school auditorium under au- STAMFORD, March 20
(Continued on page 4) j spices of the home economics de- The board of directors of the
partment of th* high school. j West Texa# Chamber of commerce
Mrs. N. D. Stiles, of Goose (todsy asked, in resolutions •passed
Creek, Mr*. J. W. Riggs, of bv West Texa* legionanex, to
ENDEAVOR UNION
WILL MEET HERE
forced from the pavement
by a track, Mr. Thompkins nib’.
The car overturned thro* times.
(Continued on Pago 6)
TWO-DAYCOOKING
;; SCHOOLPLANNED
Mrs. Davit To Conduct
Sfationa at Theater
In Baytown •
A free cooking school will be
held at Arcadia theatre in Bey-
town on ThunAag and Fridaw-of
this weria by Mrs. Alexander
Dsvis, nutritional expert, it was
aanounead today.
The first session will be held
at Id a. m. Thursday. At 2 p.
Dr. Davis will deliver an ad-
dress on -Health, Youth, Beauty—
Natures Way” and on overcoming
constipation.
The third session wilt be held
at 10 a. m. Friday and at 2 p.
(Continued on page 6) •
yor in the recall election, ei
named two supervisor* and an eicc-
and ’,ion J*1** WM namtd t0 filf • v-
1 rancy created when W. P. Steven-
s< n announced hie candidacy for
| Position I on the commiaalon.
, Dewey Powell wu named
to act
TWO WOMEN HERE
ADMIT CAR THEFT j- * c«r *•
Borrowed Auto and (
Kept Going, Bay City ;
Pair Declare
MU. Aline C*Tmd Mim Pewl i ^ Jo,
Hnrrta^of Bay City, were in | guinner WM namMl to serve at Box
Goo** Creek jail today charged I pp
with theft of an automobile.
The women told W. F. HerbuCk,
city marshal of Goose Creek, t.ie>
"borrowed" the car Sunday to j*e
for a few minute* and “Just kept
The car, a Ford coAe, I* owned I
by Dick Guv, of Aashwood, Har-1
buck said. Th* women have been1
ter aa a
eSj.’sr.
thi* aesaion began, ova
administration had
tax iacrsaaet In whic
the ba
- His
Budget Must
Hit
leaderxhip’a reply to
the house no longer has i
was th# supreme effort <
ner-Rainey-Crisp
through a tax bi
more than 11,000,000,000.
them* wi
Must Be I
Mayor Myers selected W.
(Continued on page *)
i waya and
CLEAN-UPSTARTS
DESPITE WEATHER
Support For Payment Thelr ntm#,
of Bonus is Sought in the following order:
^r*as rs4, r^. .«
Istiweta ot the Tri-cities at late1 Backing Chamber in
hours every night, they were que* J ’ \I/#^k* Drive
tionod by officer, ami admitted lire I W C C
theft of th* car. j . ,
jr-wjwa* -- ■
reward for th# return of the car..|»* w* «*«S’«P
_, ... |paint-up campaign sponsor*
PELLY BALLOTS CJ'TT; .1“' "
BEING PRINTED] n* Baytown Utilil
- - j operating in the caan-up
Ballou were being prepared t. . j Garbage can* are
day for th* genera] election at jot cost of reridenta of East Hay-1
Pelly April 6, whan a mayor, five] town, and a new free garbage
of i
bill
261,1
originally proposed la (
program.
Acting
way* and
longer
beta. f
Seek
Piqued
Urif
rula his
by, Crisp, ....
1 Bankhead All
> presiding,
aldermen and a city marshal will service give* reside
be elected. section every facility
Poaitijn* of candidate*’ name*[the clean-up drive a
on tho ballot were decided by aj Every property o«
town
wzz*
Harris County Christian Endsavsr
Union will hold a ma*s meeting
at the First Christian church here
April 6, Rev. L. L. Lemon, pastor,
/nrmunced today.
Miss Thelma Bond, president of
the Tri-Cities Christian Endeavpr
Union, will appoint a committee to
prepare a program of music for the
Debrit of Storm In
Texas Being Cleared
CLARKSVILLE, March 29 «!*>
—The debris of a tornado thot
killed Jwo persona and
s score of houses,
cleared today in the
aged section near the
was being be
storm dam- m*
e Box Elder til
Pelly and Mrs. R. D. Martin of
Pelly were named judge*.
Twenty-five quilU had been en-
ured for the exhibit at noon to-
day SOd many more expected to
disapprove of the action of IU
Ux committee In opposing pay-
ment of the soldier’s bonus now.
“Disagreeing with” the action
of the West Texa* Chamber of
it- Tr.£frt*-
For mayor: F. T. Pelly, first: !bi*h, according to reports
«»- C. D. Little, second. |today by member* of the i
For Alderman: .Roy Shaver, R. who are pushing the
C. Stephenson, Jake Sartipson, B.| Numerous resident* have i
C. Littlefield, W. C. Williams, A. ed in ‘
H. Carter, W. H. Fehr, Georg*! (Conti:
entered by Wednesday. QuilU [ commerce Ux committee in
be entared for exhibition un- posing the soldier*' bonus,
til noon Wednesday, Mrs. R. R.
Ball, instructor of the home eco-
a»mk» dxpMtme**M wbs jtiond
legion men from '28 Want Texas
town* last
Lowery, Dosa Cheahire.
Far city marshal: Howard
Gain*., V. C. Porter, V. B. Fisher,
Hardy Fountain, and B. McKees:.
FLYER KILLED
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Pendergraft, W. L. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 256, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 29, 1932, newspaper, March 29, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020431/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.