The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 195, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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W. L PENDERGRAFT—
ROBERT MATHfcRNE.....
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Business Manager
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toy Dr. E E. Obrrl»n**r, U»*
Srmlttr *|m1 dignified aupFHnMa-
drnt tit the ftoustoa wchool »y»-
twn aspini 08 Kfinwy 11 H*
U 'cenataTto bs given * new and
gfffer fnstrrf' -Tlat w® **
Well for the Houston school »y»-
? Arm.
But every one* Is ■ while
toobc up to th# wrf*rt at Horn*
county educational Alocuwtoft*
—y Tumor tint iw* of tot** .day
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rr>p ykickt at 1X0 nun. atmatto »t cixt«m. awociatioh
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LI ,-.ur light «. shine before mm. that Ihry mi, Vf
your good work*, and gierify your Father whkh to to be.Teen
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•ad th» servant*. They find her ■ few
second* after three piercing acream*
had penetrated the .houw.No one elee
is found in the bedroom. The door «**
boiled from the IniWe and the only.
Co-operation And Psychology
Two idea* rapretairffay Hcrtert Hoowy tahia rscent addreaa ft
t of ewuperatkm
rnment, .'.The
**** wifl b* P“*^ to j Chicago mm fUtrtfeulirty worth iwtattoe!
* pto.fi to «»*** «“* ®* "*”** pint, a system of fee# vm implies • mutt
county uiie ’ • autonomous school croups outside of government, and with
gtotrict. ■ more cooperation, the lew government”
u HIT, MiWflU »l»f ■»*# intoA “N« systom ran stand on puu ■—ww—- --——r
te U* county, ’whelftfi' tndspmd andsocWl Eenri mutt to yRmmihsd." , .. -. ” “ . .:
*nt or rural-. e V A) for ro-opere&rt, we need It omrywtom-ro^ponrtiw! toy total-
mw met, with other tout new mefe' by labor with tobor, by farmer*
with farmer*, by ail of these with (vrtfMMtt, by every part of our
nation ami country with every other part. Real co operation to necea-
*ary to make pwr capitalist system work. Jf the system fail*, driving
ui into Fascism sr Sorialtom, it will be from lack of feamwork,
’ 1 he tacowi idea B compaiatmly nrw." i””*— nnuiTSSTT
m V* jf- .;n . >-
the Hmiiiw*
Charter, so pay <&** i*«f torn
'. fakes caftntoasce ^f the rumor
to th* ywy bar* tov*«U-
, L 1 Ahnt dtttrlet the
SgErgS^Lwr wm ***«
tor. arrirei at the Thurston borne next
morning.«,
(NOW GO ON WITH THE STORT). .
CHAPTER >
It care* tf «Blec«
H m re ported: that l>r, Obef-
hoHr.tr m on* of tot toa^ttnf pro-
crawsiwe
launching toe campatfs u»til af-
tor rebnmry M » V* «*.
he plane t» carry,..it
through. toe..ruRwr....laa.: it.....Wf,
mm m ooftfinnattM of that,
RtfarAtoM of toe power grant-
-Af" Wf itorttr or ..tpgctoL.Ato.
pconnttew -«f the atate legtalature,
there wwiki *UU be the atumltog
Wteto of to# echool rtatutea
M we umtortUsA It top* 8
Jay potttloR, there wJB to# NO to
SWation without a vote Woun-
oters wottM have to ap-
U and ao would thow of
Oosae Creek, dtotrlct.
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AND SPEAKING ; ichool dto-
trtet r*.alignment, re to an
■dhartment of Uitea i'fectihg toe
we Creek dutr*.t that might |
. ^dvaotageoualy carried out.
« concern* that corner of the
Beer Park darter that cream* I
Market ttreet road toil tide, fld|
toe 8ar Jac.ptto river with Slap-
out Gully a» It* e**tern boundary,
cKttoitng- up itmwt into toe toua-
them aection <d Mlghtosd*, then
hack to the San Jacinto river.
■ .lit »at know how ..ttber th.
Deer Park or toe Uuoae Creek
trtuteea feel about it It maj j
tot there are good reaaooa why
» neither board to willing to effect
fcte -the •tranafer
But that »ection of the land In
queftiun from Highlaada oft bO]
JgUftat Street road, down to Bur-
net bay' and Lynchburg to due
development, «M to nwraBf
certain that perw** who invwgj
in property there, win want to#to
. children to' go to aBWol til
^ Gooa* Creek *>atom
to tour* to explain our present economic ay*t#m and ita tarouMa# on
lhe t«*T* of'tbeori'e* from ancient book*. When we tike a fresh look
at real life, we find that business problems aai^podal problems are
ether, and we ean't undersuild ottr economic trout
all bound up together, and we «an‘t und«r*ta8d erttr economic trouble*
without underataniRng peo^e and their maga-behavlor.
^ hustRaar umilnto and the psychologists should get togethet.
Inddcntaily you un find mm# pretty good peycholegists among Pol-
ttwrilins.
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scenes. This season's winter cruises are mostly omitting the Chinese,
Japanese and Mediterranean stops of the usual trip, and are eubeti-
totinr for them unfamiliar places in South Africa, Australia, the
South Sea Islands and South America.
This h a good thing. It to fin# to revive internet in geography
and get acquainted with the people and customs of regions hitherto
Mgferied. Few of us have a chance to go on aueh a cruise, but all of
«d can read the travel stories and ads fat mV newspapers and maga-
tines Wwemn even read the staemsWp companiee’ literature, which
to ae thrilling this time of year as thOirut seed catalogs bt February
and March.
WHO RUFFS FIRST I .many trumps a* himself, he Im’me-
WHEN A DEFENDER has the diately switched to the club suit,
same number of trumps as you, or to force a trump or two out of
more, the safest move usually tolw**t- The second club lead waa
to shorten hi* holding by making
him ruff a tide trick before he ton
make you ruff. If you have to
trump first, he may wind up with
the tost trump and then run bis
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ruffed by West, who then cashed
his diamond Q and followed with
another diamond, which toe declar-
er trumped.. A third dub waa .led
by South and when West ruffed, he
had only two remaining trumps.
Three tricks had been cashed by
West, a diamond and two trumps,
but it wgw impossible for him to
capture another trick, so that
South mads to* doubled contract.
• • •
.. Tomorrow's Problem
“NOW, WHICH of those win-
dows to in Mrs. Thurston's bed-
room, did you say 7” asked Lord
Simon when he had finished the
tune he was humming. " ~~V~
I explained to him as fully as 1
could, tor Williams and I hsd al-
ready ascertained the uses of the
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“You say it was a windy nlghtT’’
You can lead Old How Congress to a legislative prognunfbut can
you make H drink T -
Hiring workmen day by day will wear tbs bardeet slump away- .
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What’s What
IN WASHINGTON
By CHARLES P. STEWART
could
more natural, geographical align-
would result.
WASHINGTON, D. C-President lltwsevelfa son and aecreUry
sad liaison official between the White Houae and ita suiMtoecuUve.,
yoang James Ituuee rett, to k hrlght kBd likatttr ~
Some folk do say, however, that apparently he is being groomed
rather too obviously to a great political future—in short, for a
toa white Houre tenancy, of his own some time in the future. Not, of
for a pptoktontlsl amdidacy as soqn a* l»40, but fiiur. ox
later than that.
He already to referred to in Washington as the “crown prince,"
and this reference to not intended to be friendly to him.
(Dealer: South. Both side# vul-
nerable.)
South started the bidding tm this
deal with 1-Spade, North called 2-
Hearts, South 3-Clube, North 8*
Spades and South 4-Spadss, which
West doubltd.
Tbs opening lead of the diamond
K waa won by South with the A.
The spade A was cashed and when
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(Dealer: East Neither side vul-
ncrrble.)
What play by South enables him
to make his contract of 6-3pades
South discovered that West held as after the lead of the club 2 ?
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rys* Goes# are*.. 0r mkybs a doxen yean 1j
Id be Bed* *®‘3 - Me already to referred to in
OBNTLBMAW fit 04 W'
at* who yesterday aaked Cpief of
Nsvkl Operation* Leahy to di
vtdge secrets of the United Statu*
navy waa rather dense, in out
The gentleman asked Adminu
Leaky to tell him, kto 'senate
hearing conferees, the senate amt
dgreemeou th# u«vy baa for dc
fendtog the nation la caa# of at-
Leaky, In our mutw-
tmtodon. did vry wdl by hlmaouif
tf n tfie Worlds
NEBBED BY F. Bt»>
Young James’ appointment to his secretarial post
took" pretty
well. As was to hare been expected, anti-Booseveltiaae growled a bit
about “nepotism", but their complaints received little general atten
ties, either, on Capitol HSI, or, ’ seemingly, out in the provinces—to
judge from newspaper comment or frets the mail our. national legis-
lator* received on toe subject.
Far one thing, it was recognised that the president’* heads of de-
Jiflrtmrnt* and independent and enwrgviiqi-htiwaiis^-cammimiona and
administrations made about 20 times as many demands on his time
•t ha had time to go anmnd among them. He simply had to hare
A music student from Minnesota and a pharmacist from Maryland
win be among contenders on toe Professor Quit program to Nt broad-
cart Saturday, 8 p. m. '
George Kloski, a member of St. Olaf Lutheran a capPella choir of
Northfield, Minn., wiU Uke time off from tinging to match wits with
the professor. Daniel Bloom is the pharmacist from Baltimore, who
also will answer question* at the microphone
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ished.
you were in the lounge?"
"Well, yes. These trees round
the house . , " . .y- --
“Quite. And when you were
standing at the.door of the room
wstchlng Wililama aearch it?" ..
••Now I tome- to think' of it, ye#.’
“Gopd. Let’s go upstairs."
We walked towards the front
door, and Lord Simon paused to
speak to his man. "Butterfield,"
he said, with apologetic iiesita-
Uffln.—^—-—r
“Yes, my lord," said Butterfield,
suavely of course.
"Take some photograph*. And
telephone to toe dowager Duchess
and the Ex-Queen that I shall not
be lunching with either of them.”
. "Very good, my lord."
“Oh, and—Butterfield ?’’
"Ye», my lord?"
“Have you got the Napoleon
brandy In the car?"
"Ye», my lord." •
"Excellent.”
We re-entered the house, and
started to go upstairs. I was de-
termlned to remain with Lord
Simon while he was Investigating.
Hte care-free manner, which evi--
interested me enormously. I was
wondering what discoveries 1*
would make Hi the fatal bedroom,
what he would find that we had
missed. But when I reached toe
’door of it, he stopped:
“This to the room," I said.
“What room?"
, “The room where It happened."
"Indeed? Let’a go a Uttie high-
er up, shall we?”
1 reflected that criminologists
are nothing If not unexpected, and
toe srey to toe floor above
The box-room, which we entered
first, filled Lord Simon with en-
thusiasm.
“I love old box-rooms,” he said.
"Don’t you? Never know what
you may come across , when you.
start pekia’ about in them.J1
HU eye traveled round the
room. There was little enough to
see—a number of old trunks, a
pair of rusty skates, an array of
moth-eaten leopard skin rug.
'Fascinatin'," he said, and
crossed to the window. This, with
its stone mullions, seemed to occu-
py his attention for longer than
Ic ‘ ‘
And young James soon proved himself to fa# thoroughly competent
and the navy when he point blank
to answer the quertims.
Sam M having' *nougt>
* with espionage without
handing his eaemi** a figurative
leg up on a w«r horse.
NrvertMsas, in toe nature of the situation, it waa a position whoa*
incumbent needed to keep himaelf, or to be KEPT, a* much as poss-
ible, in the background- _ v
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Bar X Cowboys
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Ben Feld Orchestra; CBS
Saturday- Night String Session ..
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E could understand, and he glanced
languidly from it to the bekms
above.
“And now we’re going to do
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•ometWng . very Scotland Yard,”
he drawled. “Yes. Definitely
totland Yard. But necessary.
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"Fascinatin’.’*
We’re gbing to examine the. "con-
tents of these boxes."
"Really," I began "I don’t
know whether Dr- Thurston . ..”
But Lord Simon smiled disarm-
ingly, and I remembered that
criminologists are exempt from ------------
such trifling considerations. "CSihe a t“*h^ dlp, ithat'* ail," .**4-8-
along,” be said. *There’s a good picked his way among the fruit u
___the water tank which wWrad
chap.”
I helped him to turn out toe
boxes. One contained only odd
bits of material, stray scraps of
lace, pieces from ancient dresses
which poor Mary Thurston had
probably stored "in case they
might come in useful.” I did not
care for this, as It brought the
dead woman vividly back to me
with all her stupidity and good-
nature.
Like bein' a beasfly customs
officer, isn’t it?” said Lord Simon,
disdainfully plucking out a dis-
used petticoat
I npdded. We had soon finitoed
dently concealed great astuteness, SeJS’t^fto^theS^fhto
smelt more strongly of camphor,
and proved to be an undisturbed
mausoleum of Dr. Thurston’s cast-
off suits—old morning coats, and
a dinner Jacket of antique cut. We
went through the remaining boxes
with the same thoroughness but
came on nothing which appeared
to interest Lord Simon.
“Disappointin’," he said. “We
must try the apple-room.”
When we entered it the apple-
room appeared to me even mora|
barren of possibilities than toe
box-room, but Lord Simon seemed
to Uke the place.
’’Rippln’ smell, stored apples,”
he remarked, drawing it in through-
his chiseled nostrils.
The fruit had been laid out op
the floor, each apple separated
from its fellow to prevent the
spread of any infection. But a
clear passage, about a yard wide,
had been left from door to window.
Lord Simon stood looking down at
the crimson and yellow rows, then
stooped to pick up a Cox’s Orange
Pippin.
“Recently crushed," he said, jtnd
took a bite from the undamaged
side of it
Then Ws eyes were alight again,
and he became unaffectedly active
He- took nff hls pale- gray over-
coat, and hung it carefully behind
the door. His handsomely tail,
He laid it on the floor betwea j
the apples, as tenderly as if It had
been h child. There ws* a greti
knot at one end of it and an ins 1
ring at ths other.- It mutt ton J
been about 15 feet long,
"Exhibit A,” he said. Tfc ,
doubtedly Exhibit A, Ever sets 11
before?*.
"It looks k* though It came fro*
the gymnattum.* 1
“Gymnasium? Too Sever toU 1
me that there Was a gymnasium' *
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«nt„ — “ fit T*
‘No, no. Of eourtf 1
certainly this rope comes from to
gymnasium. At w
At any r*to 8 -1
been used for dfanhipg^
‘T never could dhnh s feja *t
Eton. Could you at wherever j* 1
were?” ' 1 ;|
“Yes,” I said rather shortly. 1
i. “Well, let’s go dowa, I think
It’a ttetol r .*.« f
"Viewed the body?” I «t-
gested. > ’ 1 . . . 4
"Exactly,” said Lord Simon. Bui
before he left the room he «•
amined the stone frame of the win-
dow very carefully, a* he hsd dw*
that of the box-room.
We came down the narrow stair-
case, and I tapped at the door of
the room In which the tragedy tod
happened. It was Sergeant Beefo
vpice which bade u* come in. W
knowledge of these situaUoni w»»
sufficient to tell me just what art „
of greetings to expect between
these -two, and l was not d’
pointed.
(To Be Continued)
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rnaFmrwriiHSrpSm
Hi Secretary, puU it, Eaat liar
rU coimty gradually to getting
safety consctoos and the Tri-Ot-
tos Ar«a Safety Council ah U
take to* bow and get toa ap
There to a constantly growing
Inter..*! in safety, particularly oh
the highway* «n4 city str*«U
A little tody In the first grsdt
In on* of th* schools here under
took to settle an argument be-
tween her parent* oa to# subfet-
wtth a flat statement about what
Goose Creek.
Th at-home argu ment In Hath
a pointer to :b* fact that
community U twcomlng more
in safety, but the lit
girl s application of what sbt
been toM ws# mor* forceful
n adult to supposed to have
ability to absorb *uch facta
tooth* of school, It takes
ONE WONDERS—
It is all right enough for Executive Secretaries Marvin ^f. Mein-
ly«- and -StephcA Karly 4» be moderatoly cotisplcuoox. .......... .....
“Mac” and "Stove” are no relatives of the president.
Ne one euspect* tost the president can have either one of them
MptntttoiR
But one may wonder whether “F. D " does not think of young James
ever si hi* successor -or tost either "Mac" or “Steve” has any such
as s 1944 or 1948 or 1962 presidential po#sfbllity-or Jf young Jamoo
may not think of himself similarly. And If there are indications of a
desire to increase young James’ prominence and of young James"
wiilingne» to inflate hinuwlf correspondingly—why! one’s wondsr-
ings can’t but be multiplied.
Sunset Serenade; CBS
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Melody Lane .,—........
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Professor QuU; CBS
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Your Pet Program; CBS
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12:00: Time ■
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ONE-MINUTE TEST
1. Who to U. & Ambassador to Japan?
2. What to indicated by the design and color of a Scotch plaid?
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BAYOU PROGRAM
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HINTS ON ETIQUETTE
A well-bred person never stoops to quarrel in public.
The fund for buying new drums
and bugle* for the Blue Battalion
at Cedar Bayou next year was en-
riched by 849 when proceeds of
an entertainment had be*n accoun-
ted.
A double barrelcn amateur pro-
gram directed by T. F. Sullivan “The
7.?
The'
on one front among Cedar
in another
three-piece string orchestra play-
ed “Springtime in the Rockies,”
to win third place. In this orches-
tra were Pst Spurlock, Morris
Kelley and WUlsrd West.
In toe Tri-Cities competition
twins Hilda and Delda Cashat
brought down the house with
"Cowboy Jack,” to win first place.
A Felly girls trio composed of
Vera Myrl# Johnson, Jim Myrtle
Creel and Robbie McFarland sang
Song We Sing," to win
place. Third place went to
mo.
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An unpleasant thought oceumlf
to me. "You’re not going to mw
all these apples, are you?” I uke ’
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stertorously in the corner. ■ 1
Breathlessly I watched Lort *
Simon. Would he discover Motto ’
corpse? I knew he had a pen-1
chant for that sort of thing. Bjt! I
surely he would not blindly plunge \
his arm into the water if that «u ^
what he sought. No, I could at,
by hto face that he had found i
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