The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 269, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1938 Page: 2 of 6
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H« WOUld
Andrew Carnegie WUtdrM
... nephew *i toe tat* steel maa
Mystery of th# whereabouts of An-
drew Carnegie Whltttald. nephew
aviator of Iht tot* multi-million-
alr* steel king. deepened u th«
B2 - rv.- ... lh. moot boxful cl»w prorod fruit-
m waold Wk» to ™e'“V 7* lees. Whlfitrld, *n amateur pilot,
»<*pri*e *f«* wtour# of Austria. wu u^lght to have *all*<i for
WW#iet of tb* Naato la too ; Bufopo u an unlisted. pneMnyer,
jtaatB pwt of <MmIc 'Md -UM lot' nflorte to ind Mai aboard
plan* of Germany to regard to i ihlp discredited to* theory.
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ASKSU.S.PAPERS
the Rotoe-Berlin uu more i « _
None of the apeclrie <Jlf-j CLEVELAND, May ?L,»8 -
Sdtobyus.
CHAMBER CHIEF
(Continued from Page 1)
fluantial Indu.trlatuta and flnan-
cl* re offered Prorident Roosevelt
to Mi recover} drive
Mat week. addfwtMd the totems-
irtjf cbttober of foWMffl MB*-,
quet. H« Mid that the ndmlnto-
tration'a program at tawreaied
spending was,risking na-
tional solvency, credit and the
future of the currency system.
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. • wwii IWh Jrenoa
“I think that nothing Is more
needed at ths present time than
a prolonged period af quiet," he
said, "ant a three to Ux months’
breathing spell, hut a two or
three year*' hre*thing apell, dur-
tog which both government, and
business can consolidate, modify
and assimilate what has already
[been dona, and during which also
it will be possible to study the
basts oMurther reform.”
Davis told today's gathering of
2.900 delegates that the major
question confronting the Cham- j
ber was srhafhff til dtoartenn
system of business was to endure j
or whether some other form was
to take it* ptsca.
THE DAILY SUN-CQ08K i
TEXAS
JASPER
SHARP AND DEALY
MAKE REPORTS ON
LA PORTE ROTARY
Levine Extortionist?
Rotary dub members at' La
row* today presented their
y presented their owir
ith J. Val Pj <3
ng talks
liter’s Inn.
on th% irip to
uw W VIM Mm WMWS1
BRITISH TROOPS
ROOT JAPANESE
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started for the Japan**#:
mlfit to
historic boWUtty ; Germany as one of the greatest i bridge int0 Japanese territory,
and
Mussolini j living novettata, announced today
§j|i|H|f. ill tor toward tightening j that he would apply for Uhl ted
it tdlluly Vmt MuptfM
m gj ■ ' *
hbr partnership with Berlin.
p*7 Juaboutcome, however.
would not meceesarily Impede the
Mlm pTOffta tor espanston
‘ through Central Europe although
it Bright improve efforts of Brit-
ain and France to prevent Ger-
many's conflict with Ciecboalo-
vskta from ttptodlng to war.
•' 'vjv MUM ChMfejl
The Part* cabinet kept prea.
sure on th# Ciecha to make con-
nplrma to German minority de-
mand* and thus settle their dis-
pute peacefully. At the same
tans, the British bouse of com-
mon* approved Prim# Minister
Neville Chamberlain* new treaty
of friendship with Italy despite
bitter labor* charge* that it was
^ a sellout to the dictator* without
tny ius rentes of pete*. -
greeted announcement that Mus-
solini bad given his word to good
th* witnesses said.
British army headquarters said
that after the truck returned to
the courtyard a Japanese officer
tried to “persuade” the sergeant
In the truck
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j.
State* citizenship this week.
I ,-He will go to Toronto, tint.,
j for a lecture and WltT reenter the
Lur rs-t- ...
i When Adolf Hitler came to
j power in Germany In 1934 ami
th* Nail persecution of Jews
began. Mann went Into voluntary
exile although he ta an Aryan.
His decision then was: “If to
be more German means to be
that the officer twice grabbed the
sergeant major by the arm.
•Skip la Searched.
It was added politely that the
Japanese "retired” when the ser-
geant major refused.
British navy authorities said
M hum.. I a ink. -cMy on. i ■!“» I**M U ».k| npnnnnu
fc
thotce."
- JJ* never returned to Germany.
Tb* Nail* seised hi* home near
Munich and revoked hi* cltisen-
ship. He baa been traveling
strict on a passport of Cxerboslo.
democracy."
In 1W9 Mann won the Nobel
prise tor Bteretor*. Hit best
known novels are Buddenbruoks,
which first brought him fame In
1901. the Magic Mountain, Jos- Kong,
eph and Hi* Brothers*“and Jos
eph in Egypt, the latter two eas-
ed on the Biblical atory.
Elsewhere:
Washington The senate was:
H adkedfled to peas the bouse-ap. j
proved !l.l«*,000.d00 navy bultd. *
trig Wfl despite a final plea by
toe opposttton led by Ben. Wfl- j
M: Ham- E, Uorah. R-. Ida.™-to put
fr the money to America’s “first
|J? line" of defense by using It to
relieve econototc dtetrew,
Tvi Pari* - The quaM-dictatorial
government of french Premier
Pt^Jtd'-usrd Daladler booeted taxes f
W)' Wght per cent tn Its campaign
to strengthen to* nation finan-
cially and pritaa
I ‘ hi* rrarmumrint pKiftrftin.
Spain- Loyalist troupe renewed ] Wyoming when ber husband, who
attacks against Insurgents tn the *** *”*rn®r' d1^ and took of-
Cordoha mining area of aouth- j ^tc* between the time Mr*. Per-
west Spain and aiso wer# report- , *u*on w“ tho**n $™*rnor of
tng weklag to ppeh an Bffenatv* Tv*A» *n<1 Mr*. Kerguson'a tn-
MA AGAIN SPURNS
PLEAS OF FRIENDS
"He went out in the hailstorm to brush up on his catching,
but he edmits he misted a few!”
IntfieWoh
tions to the Japanese against the
incident.
Just before this incident, the
Japanese Domei news sgency an-
nounced that the Japanese yester-
ITsSsSfatiagjsa^t
30,000 nickel ingots which had1 l>e-
lungad to the Shanghai mint Af-
ter the scanh the Japanese per-
mitted the ship toMthfor Rongf
Jean Haul King, acting as piaster of ceremonies, will present the
first in the Rexall Magic Hour series to KI’RC listeners, Tuesday
morning at 10:15 o’clock.
Headlining the array of stars Mill be Franciu White, who was fea-
tured in opera and motion picture work before being introduced to
radio. Don Voorhees and his orchestra will supply the musical back-
ground for the show. Others featured on the series yd 11 include the
famous Songsmiths quartet, th* well-known radio actress, Alice
Rheinhart; Basil Ruysdael and Clark Dennis. Dennis is currently
featured on the Fibber McGee and Molly broadcasts.
K T R H
Jimmie Allen...................
Boake Carter; CBS
George -Hall Greh.; dfS
George Hall Orch.; CBS
The Plainsmen ...'............
Big Town; CBS ...............
Big Town; CBS ..............
A1 Jolson; CBS ...............
A) Jolson; CBS ............
Watch the fun Go By; CBS
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LOUISIANA OIL
STATUTE UPHELD
(Continued from Page 1)
ahead wtth “ | ^ ^
l
in the Tremp are* of OiUlonta.
| auguratton.
hospital
Mrs B. -T Koneaty, of Spring,
today uhderwen* a minor opera,
tton at toe Unte-Dulte hoeplUI
Mr* JtriHt Ann jjuUeman. of
” SKkBIttod to the
i hoepttal yerierday
Mr*. I* L.”s*«|e. of Petty.
I to he dtomkwed today frori
toe UlHe-Df^e Mgt wh*w
•h* ha* been a patient following
§H minor operation. - • - '
:f« A ^on. of Bay-
““^ underwent a mi-
at the little-Duke
t of Goo** Creek,
went a major op-
D too IdBeJtoto boepl-
Richetti Appeal To
Escape Chair Denied
JEFFERSON CITY/Mo., May 3
UUh-..Adam—Rtoheftt. Oae-titne
friend and companion at Charles
Floyd, must die in
H*0 For Rent
(Pretty Boy i
Missouri's lethal gas chamber tor
his part in the Kansas City Union
Station massacre of June 17, 1933,
division tine of toe state supreme
court ruled today. |
’ RicBiWe to m to* l«ri
•pvlyor of toe notorious Floyd
tm, »jta tonvktod by to* JfA-
agt-etwji3ft
release Prank. Nath; Me*p*d con-
vi*t nwa Uaren worth,
Coog&nFumU Tied
Up Pending Trial
HOLLTWOOD. May t SUB -
Judge Emmet H. Wilson display-
today for
pit ■
1?
They Are
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WASHINGTON. May 3 <C»-
Vhe aupyeme court affirmed a
j-oulsiaiui supreme court decis-
Ion upholding conautdttonaltty at
a Louisiana atatut# requiring
prompt' payment* under qtl land
leasing agreements.
The decision was rendered In
affirming a decree directing toe
Arkansas Fuel Oil company to
pay 1459 to Hyman Muslow for
oil produced by Muslow from land
In Caddo Parish, La., and pur-
chased by-the company.
The statute was enacted in
I 1934 to foster development of oil
land*. It require* pipe line oper-
ators and other oil purohaaers to
pay oil producers from
purchase oil within
_ of fMltorito a* to Mhb
to’ the land from which the oil
l« taken. .... .......--
The company refused to My
Muslow on, the grounds he had
not proven title to the land, and
contested the decree on the
ground* tt violated the equal
Benny i.
Evening
Evening MB ...... ..........
Mrs. John Wesley Graham
Musical Varieties ...........
Just Entertainment; CBS 4...
Hollywood Screenscoops; CBS
Happy Felton Orch.; CBS w
Happy Felton Orch.; CBS ......
Olympiad Fight* JJL*...
Olympiad Fight* ....... ......
Olympiad Fight* ..... .............
Olympiad Fights ......................
Olympiad Fight* .......................
To Be Announced --------------.....
To Be Announced ............
uua
father, who** funds t
p la the iwcetovrship of
codgan Productions, rito*.
IwTicsts, one of the tow.
mmm
MK vj
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count which waa washed out by
flood* was earned down to* Ac
royo Soee by overflow from Devil
Oat*’# dam, ton brio
it Knotty out to
> which It waa
rights clam* of th* federal con,
atitutloh. It asserted tt might
be forced to^ pey twice tf the
rightful owners of th* land should
bring aettotf toter.
Primary Election*
To Te*t Roosevelt
WASBINGTOnT*Hay 8 WU-
Primary election* In Florida sad
Indiana today tatted public re-
action to President SeoseVMt’t ad*
minintration for the first time
hit In coitffrtiH on th®
rporfiniiiiioii miia*
Both state* presently are In the
«amp- fit Florida, 8m-
Gov.
s
ni
1 ft.
at utmost «*;to^lto.Du^ hMpltM
at V sab. today. >
Goodman Orch.; CBS
K^ftKaa ..............
Meditations
KPRC
5:00! The Ranch Boys.
S:toj The Ranch Boys............
5:30j The Crystal Hoorn; NBC-..
5:40
Pee-Gee Paints
5:45) Orphan Annie .......................
6:00j Philip Morris; NBC ............
6:16| Philip Moris; NBC .....'
6:30) Lady Esther; NBC ..............
6:45) Lady Esther; NBC ............
7:00: Horace Heidt; NBC ........
7:1| JJoracs HeidtrNfle ...rr
7:30 Fibber McGee and Molly. ..
m-M Fibber McGee and Molly ..
8:00 Believe It or Not; NBC......
8:15 Believe it or Not; NBC.....
8:30 Jimmy Fidler; NBC ...».......
8:J5| Honor the Law ....................
9:00 Amos Andy; NBC..........
9:15 Easy Aces ............................
9:30 Loqise Massey......................
9:46 The Dance Hour ..................
l0:00| Southport Reporter ............
10;13| Baseball Rowidup.................
10:16) Herhie Kay Orchestra........
10:30) Musical Interlude ...............
10:35| Jack Marshard Orch.; NBC
11:00! Freddie Ebner Orch.; NBC
11:30! Lew Sailee Orch.;NBC........
12:00! Time ...........................
Electric Eels Shock Cats
Out Of Fishing Tendencies
NEW YORK. Muy 3 aiE>-The
education of* the four New York
aquarium cats to now complete,
Dr. Christopher W, Coates aquar.
1st. announced -today. Never
again wit) they molest another
fish.
First came the rats. Tfiey
sneaked In from boats iirethe har-
bor. invaded to* aquarium, bal-
anced themselves on the tank
top* and snatched out »ick Bata
floating near toe surface.
>• Coate# imported toe cat*
to eat toe rats but they fotutd
the ftoh tastier. So the cats and
rats ,'bbth fished, .....
Dr. Coates hsd an idea. He
selected aevVriu anake-llk* spfpL
mens from a tank and put them
on Use floor. Re called toe cats.
One by one to# cats charged, to
b*v knocked howling to their
kftfea. They kept It up for bauds
until each cat waa dtoay and sub-
dued. Or. Coates then put t|te
creatures back In the tank. }
They were electric eels. « z >
WATCHMAN FORGETS “
FORT WJORTH (UB_ R. T,
YUltoms. night wgtchww, u go-
E to be wary of etffflgf» here-
mmm
IW* WATCH
S™
vs watch. Us* ear
plan. Terms, if you
Goose Creek, Tex
PORTER TRIAL AT
HOUSTONOPENED
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nsw
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Gfpaaiv V JRand- he district
conference tost week, and hoafy
gave a clasaifieution talk on the
HiiPS|»aiw«- -1 S
Dealy in hil report particular*
Mttstnfcssi:
of Hope, Arkansas, at the cantor-
•nee.
He quoted McFaddci, as sqying
tt
elul seats in Uerntsny and Aus-
tria, where Natisim and Itotar^-
ism ceuldn't get along.
MeFadden said that oas-helf
qf on* per cent of the business men
of the U. S. belong to the Rotary
(Hubs. Th? cost of Rotary for one
year is but one half of one per cent
of the cost of a single battleship.
Sharp traced the feed business
in La Port* from the rime he en-
tered the business in 1921 until
now. - i
He startled the members by tell-
ing them that an egg “is not al-
waye an egg." *
Enlarging on this subject, he
phqwed th»t eggs were concentrat-
ed food stored in hens, ahd that
the better the hen food, the better
the resulting egg.
C. W. Collins reported on a Visit
to the Goose Creek Rotary chafe-
last week.
President Gus Tips, Jr., presided
at the first part of the meeting,
later turning the chair over to
viee president 8am Huwieler.
PROBEOFAMBUSH
KILLING ORDERED
'V. •
CLEBURNE, May 3 (U.E) --
Grand Jurors of the 18th district
court were .Instructed today to
investigate the ambush slaying of
W B (Buddy), Jfcrell «" !he
Prairie Grove community near
Burleson Friday.
W. R. (BUD Robertson. Jar-
rell’s neighbor and former close
filend, was charged with the fa
tot shooting. District Attorney
G. B. Turner said that the grand
jury would set Robertson’s bond
In case _ he Js[ Jndteted, Robert-
son told Sheriff Oran Smith that
he ahot in self-defense. ------ -
Mrs. Jarrell, wounded In the
face by th* same shotgun charge
that killed her husband, was re-
leased from a Fort Worth hospi-
tal Saturday. She said that her
husband was kitted when he stop-
ped their car to pick up an auto-
mobile "grease gun” in the road.
She said that her husbaiid and
Robertaon had quarreled qver a
tract of land that Jarrell once
leased to Robertson. She said
that the trouble waa climaxed
a few days before the shooting
when Jarrell’s cows broke Into
Robertson’s field and damaged
some crops.
WHEAT CONDITION BETTER
FORT WIORTH, May 3 (IIP)—
Nationwide wheat conditions im-
proved 3 6 par cent during April,
Jama* E, Bennett end company’s
private estimate said today. The
company estimated the winter
wheat crop at 755,190,000 bush-
els.
Second* Frank Confl
... seized as extortionist'
Seised for questioning In connec-
tion with extortion attempts
against the family of the missing
Peter Levine, 12, -New Rochelle,
N. Y, schoolboy, Seeondo Frank
Oonfl, a 46-year-old waiter, waa
PACT IS
WASHINGTON, May 3 ,
The Agricultural Adjustme«j
ministration announced pJ
day for a grower referesoj
g proposed marketin'- a
and order to reflate the
(Ding 6f early trM tM]
13 state*,, , tt 'sf
i-The raferendum will a. ,
May 9 to ll, Inclusive,
nated counties in Alabama
kansas, California, FlorilTl
gla, Louisiana, Texas, Ml
pi, North Carolina, Oh
Fouth Carolina and Maiyt2]
The proposed agreement 1
tentatively approved by .
tary of Agriculture Henii
Wittace aftor public hcarL
the states, jt will becom*’)
tive |f approved by two-tl
.......
The agreement has leH
mitted to handlers for there J
r.qture, If producers uT
the issuance of an order and 1
than half of the handler* ,
an order will be issued nw.
the agreement binding on all 1
held by police at Salt Lake City, j ducers and handlers.
Utah. Conti is said to have told
of writing to the Levin* family,
demanding 325,000.
’ t —Central Prue
FATHER DROWNS
SONS AND SELF
ren were drowned in 36 feet of
water. /
d b<
ket
of tlie car
The wife,
a brother,
recovered. In a pock:
police round a note '
Mabel, and another
I.ouia.
“I was wrong," the note to Mrs.
Etchison said. “I judged the wrong
person, you instead) of uiyself. 1
was the guilty one—guilty ah hell.
It would be all right if we didn’t
have the boys, but? they are in-
nocent of all this arid I won’t have
it thrown back up to them later,”
•In the note to his brother, Etdi-
ison asked that he he buried in a_
corner of* a clovlT field. “-—
“Leave no mound or stone,” it
said, "or anything that jKftjild in-
terfere with someone working in
the jfield." ,
:• in ooLL*Q»‘
0'.H)AgElyIISnd, ton*aml
dander, Will be principal
at the Harvard freshman t
Thursday night. Her subjerfl
be "how to be intelligent |
educated.”
‘ Leto s for the
^Astringent with Antii*
piipiMilIu toal muet pisae
user or Druggists return mot
first bottle of “LEWS” fai
satisfy.
Goose CrecH Pharmacy
Announcement
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DR-HROEMERI
Chiropractor j
128 Illinois St., Baytown, T«J
OFFICE HOURS:
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 jj
6:00 p.m. to 8:00
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THURSDAY
ATTEND THB
m
U
M. Harvey & Co.
Goose Creek Baytown
denaen whea toe offirer ^kft toe
copnty, was arrested in Los An-
geles; and was returned here by
Sheriff Norfleet Hill and Carl Mc-
Kinney, of Goose Creek,
He was released shortly after
he was brought back on bond
Which was swelled later to an ag-
gfegate of $6,000 when additional
indictments were returned,
f Also under indictment in con-
nection with the alleged misop-
propriation of funds to Mrs. Vera
Anchick, former city secretory in
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Eighteen witnesses were sum-
moned to sppder in the slot no-
thin* total
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FYwnt the habit of waving regularly, even though it
be small sums, grows almost everything of value.
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0ur current dividend rate is S per cent. |
shareholders ievelv* dividends each sit months.
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