The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1937 Page: 4 of 6
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CHAPTER 28
AT HIIS v«ry moment Marcia
4M«W to wait tor Sandy at his
cdMa. btutOy was hurrying toward
to* Attn* (Ada Mia lean lace was
•* “ ««w, Bis brows were drawn
mto a frown above tbe eenous
eyes. Even tbe most casual paMer-
by couw reel that there wesson^
““*« toreatoniaf about his dellb-
erate baste. When be reached tbe
Arts Building, be pushed the
elevator bell viciously, then again.
“Heard you the first time, byd-
oy> the operator said caimiy,
when he finally jockeyed his car
»bto position on tbe main floor.
* Ito use hurrying, l! always say.
What, goes up' must eo dovtfn."
ejmSsult
rtimrluHaH •* a mM »k. — ■— '• . t____ .
CONTRACT BRIDGE
men&i km central press '
8» E. V. SHEPARD
FAMOUS mDGE TEACHER t
amis
Tbe as* of tmsrajm. *
i* 4a* be-
The declarers then had no difficul-
ty In malting 4-hearts, as the dia-
fctihzxBK-'iw *mr»d- g icjt -*** Bond Q was successfully finessed
*ai£. he gamor «*-**-:-* - and the trumps In dummy enabled
r*»~ r»v‘- y cetas^y graaras- j toe setting up of the diamond suit,
nee-a itoSIt » -w. other!® toat the contract was made.
h**r? SMbahir One East player overtook his
tey the my ant comtkate me partner’s club K with the A and
defecat of the j returned a trump, but this man-
& aasy ms betoken an leaver did not prevent South from
Jdaleoa wm r.«m* Zcaunpa are trwsei weL Hjwr.usk «lj*
ewe« hegammi By ft*
US*’ ana )*tg* the *tont*f ‘*mr
of Sim suai tote mnnurtot
It k a p**fl&usa arts
hws hstefs he»>« m* imrseA to
•up*. K it curt** tost toe f»*-
ft*or toanfif he c*agK aa* pnc.
fftto* he **w agsue erne UmM
, Kxrmtmx mmk m ane* ecsjaaeag sue. itotev feme
Hum X* i.- Kewr pn jw Kantoi a snacirv tiac y»i catotot
Mutate lisrvpt:
rm *m vo* m*rn xm* !*»> tele me**, -Mfi mre tokong acttoaea."
toss, hat ton* sf vtotra too.to*
to din—it amctor toeto
;-f fs there as? to Jsrrer. ear
*M mueime. toeatt-
|M*snt Ouey have tostrsymt sntM
torn ywc tor? Mat has mvw
i meant esmugh to to toss ye*.
I* **yhe wmmtof kA tort haye
k«e toy antoea faletoy.
Uf HOT of Ml the noise made
'the CIO Baths gase toarmsash*.
tot Ameekw of
Typuefc dtoafim vf fjvwat
■ Witt '
“Let a to*e free Seed Bit
fsrafy
What’s What
. / ‘ Df VtoBBtOTOBI
By CRAMim P. ITEWABT
VA£H1SG?<J*> D. C.-it m in* that Premdest Eoeweit won
tu» Ms*** figte for a relief appropriation by a 45-to-
U lit aseeiieesi moyirtf. wtie* wa» mmqstau.
Bar fitot mmft u£i tbt watoe sswry.
If it tod toe* *sr*tiy a party vote the reask thceid have beer,
^ „ ♦* T/ramertu tervat H Eepoblieaas, bo* e»jetmg the abter.tee* or
hffHr t ttoto i»wt yjtohal «•'«* other* wto eat rote—a Panser-Latorite, a Pregreeeive and an
Ttot wcntid have been mere than adequate; it would have been
to *
takas hy the “atoemtEto asm-
pvtoeaa hy Portuae sips-
OKE-THIIO DESERTED
A4a:r.Ar*b*isa argue ttot the president did win overwhelm-
«*ty <*♦ fakefsi Democrat*, against 22 Democratic bolters).
Two-to-oee. Pretty good, according to the admimstratkmistic
rwkosing . . , "
Te*. bat pvt it aatoher way. One-third of the president's own
party member* deserted That** quite a large proporttot.
fiOlTHE^ERS BOLT v
That isn’t the whole story, either. ’
________ __ Soatoem senators, if any senator* at all, are supposed to
k ststogly against stttown Ithidt-aad-thia Demoerato-siinply inseparable from any Democratic
and a vast majority favors jadmmistratka, regardless of anything and everything.
Tel, of thorn 22 bolters, 15 were from southern or border states’
,• Irifttflr janspBag means that
M effort k made to obtain the
of all oemmt&r. levels is
to each group's per:
r of the eettr* pojmtotka.
proeess the re-toectloe of
, ""MaaasosM- maa
ftth startling accarscy.
The Fortone pod shows ttot the
public. Including tabor it-
tgi card,
us: toe ether &aycr can be re-
Bcaed gtexgt toe iecArtr,
A AQMi
f J .
♦ e;s
«K « J
11 7
♦ •51
f QilT
♦ A Q Mt
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g J 8 2
f 10 5 2
f 10 3 2
♦ A 65 4
fulfilling hi* contract , ,
The East player who defeated
the contract overtook his partner’s
club K with the Ace, but iwitched
to the spade J, figuring that hla
partner's double undoubtedly Indi-
cated strength In that suit By so
doing, he immediately set the con-
♦ K 6 4
VAKJI4
♦ 75
S *»3 2
(Dealer; South. Both sides vul-
torabk./
Here South opened the bidding
with X-Heart. West doubled, North
tad 3-Hearts, East passed and
8cuih went to 4-Hearts.
The dub K was the opening lead
at every table In the duplicate
tournament where this deal came
up. In some Instances this was
allowed to hold and those West
player* either continued with an-
other dub or switched to a trump.
Tomorrow’s Problem
♦ Q 9 5 4
f A 3
f K J 9
♦ Q954
♦ A 83 2
f K2 ,
♦ 83 2
♦J 10 3 2
♦ K 1
concluded, "And the sooner they all
get down and out, the better 1 like
•It., Going UP!”
• In another mood Sandy might
have urged the funny old codger to
•talk. Today be was In a hurry.
. He wanted to catch Abe before he
left for the day.
He pushed his way into the
crowded and ornate offices that
housed Acme business these days,
and Informed Marie In brusque
tones, “Mr. Knight to see Abe Zim-
merman. And make it snappy."
Marie-almost swallowed her
gum, hilt obediently plugged a
cord Into her switchboard and an-
nounced the Impetuous caller. ’ I
“He says he Isn’t in yet,” she
said laconically, then took an in-
coming call that occupied her at-
tention for five minutes. Sandy
was Impatient and, knowing full
well that Abe was in his office, he
pushed the door open roughly.
In silhouette he saw the thicken-
ing figure of Abe, seated at his
elaborately carved desk dictating
to a new blonde secretary.
“Take a letter to Charles Little-
ton. Dear Charlie—then tell dear
'Charlie we’d like to have that order
at the original price. None of this
cry-baby stuff. Once he quotes
Abe swiftly looked away, fidgeting ln hi8
♦ 8 65 4
♦ A Q ? 6
5 ■«
♦ K
♦ J 10 6
f Q J 10 B T
♦ 10 4
♦ A K 7
(Dealer: North. East-West vul-
nerable.) »
How should South play to make
2-Hearts after the lead of th«
club 4?
price to Zimmerman, he’s
“Yes, he’s stuck with it all right,"
Sandy chimed in bitterly. "Heaven
help the poor cuss, whoever he is,
if you’ve got your dirty claws
him.”
"(Jet going, Miss Schmaltz," Abe
ordered briefly, then turned
Sandy. “1 thought 1 told Marie 1
wasn’t here?’’
“And that’s about as straight as
the rest of your actions, Zimmer-
man. You haven't had the pleasure
of meeting me but I’m Andrew
Allen To Take Vacation
After Tonight’s Program
7*
be
ktwr atoms legsBr r». ]
under ttolr coutmts by {—the former, hitherto, ahrsys, asd the latter generally 100 per cent
: tlwm to incorporate.
Democratic.
The oagvtone reports ttot 2M]GET» NORTH!
cent of those interviewed to j PngArot
THERN V
|Biysit
VOTES
the American Federative of j northern Democratic senators.
mm because be got the votes of most of the
compared to l«A per cent
a preference for
He got the rote* of senators from states which, in the past, gen-
againvt all union* Alatot
of the people ktervlewed had
preference. 24.7 per cent of the
two Damntit senators voting against a Derooqjtic presidential
policy. And two Iowa senator* rote in it* faror.
Roo*erdt likewke got three New England ballot*, a couple from
•tld they did not know which j-South Dakota, one each from Pennsylvania and Miehigan-the votes
pretend and UJt per cent (of senator* from formerly (aad recently) solidly Republican terri-
I
REVERSED POSITIONS ,
Thom an m^ioy coiupictmt* inconsistencies.
Plenty of others »re not madh lem *o. t '
It leeks almost as if the north pm turning Democratic and the
south were turning Republican.
no preference.
. * * •
Tbe CIO did lead in one gyoup of
^ -1-—-'Ion interviewed. Fac-
»: h
org’tnfxation.
Compulsory Incorporation was
by 72.0 per cent of those
“■■* B per cent were op-
1 percwit were unde-
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62.4 per
.„5«E
The remainlr
<*~nt were
The summer heat will be too much fof'Fred Allen, the Town Hall
conductor, and after tonight he will leave the program on a vacation
tour.
There are some fine features on the air this evening, including
One Man’s Family, Cavalcade of America and the ever pfipular
Lucky Strike Hit Parade.
The complete program for the evening follows:
1 KTRH
Highlights on the News...............
The Comic Strip. Pawk » ........
(logo DeLys, songi} CBS
Bar A Cow boy 8 .—r-;.—•
Cavalcade of America; CBS ........
Laugh With Ken Murray; CBS....
Frank Parker and Orch; CBS ....
Beauty Box Theater; CBS ............
Beauty Box Theater; CBS ............
Gang Buster-.; CBS ......................
Babe Ruth at the Bat; CBS________
Old Age Security; CBS
Poetic Melodies; CBS ..................
Dance with fYank Dailey; CBS ....
Shep Ficlda Orch; CBS ...........—
Shep Kidds Qfcb; CBS
Don,, Bettor’s Orch ........................
Don Bestors Op4> .....-......
Dick Jufgena Orch; CBS--------------
SS SSI::::::::::::::
Time
5:00
5:15| Uncle Ezra; NBC
5:30
5:45
6:00
6:30
1:00
7:45
8:00
8:30
8:45
9:00
9:15
KPRC
Five o’Clock Tea
Kellogg’s Rangers; NBC..
Cozzi and Johnson; NBC-
One Man’s Family; NBC..
Lady Esther Ser.; NBC..
Town Hall Tonight; NBC..
Knight. I’ve come to warn you to
keep your hands off my business,
“So. And when is it I’ve come
around meddling in your affairs?”
“In the first place, it’s the busi-
ness of every ethical advertising
man to put a stop to cut-throat
methods such as Acme has been
adopting lately. Secondly, I hap-
pen to know you’ve been making it
your personal business t6 queer me
An a couple of little jobs I’ve been
-angling for. When your boon-
doggltnghurts me, I’m just the fel-
low that will cause you trouble,”
Sandy told him emphatically. He
was leaning on the highly polished
desk, staring directly into Abe’s
pilffy little eyes.
Abe swiftly looked away, fidget-
ing in his chair. He seemed to have
nothing to say to hiq accuser.
Gently be pushed one hand, then
another on his desk, causing his
swivel chair to sway from side to
side.
“Sit still, you fool, and listen to
me!’’ Sandy’s temper Was getting
the better of him. She’s unex-
pected silence put him at a disad-
vantage, and suddenly he walked
around to the back of the desk.
can’t last long In this up-and-com-
ing profession unless you keep
your hands clean.”
Almost unconsciously Abe
looked at nis chubby white hands,
then put one blunt finger on a bell
on the comer of his desk.
"Calling out thh home guard?”
Sandy grinned” maliciously.
"No, my partner. He’s in on all
this.”
“I thought you were going to
say he pushed you in. But now
let’s get down to eases,” he be-
gan, only briefly acknowledging
Hartley when he came in the office
and Stood protectingly beside Abe.
"I’ve been working with Saun-
ders on a pretty sweet printing
feal, and he told me last week he’d
en forced to award the contract
to you because you’d made him
de
■he
ethics, you and your
Marcia!” Abe suddenly
life, with a belated 1
that he had a dub to me
interfering Sandy** beto,
doesn't look so good tot set
ing your sweetie miU|
Sheer-Sheen account right
out of this office, and hud;
you on a silver platter!" 9
such a ridiculously low price,
know my price was rock bottom,
Zimmerman—and either you’re
airing a personal grudge against
me, or you’re working some
monkey shines on the side. It's
happened more than once, so be
careful what you say. I want a
straight answer!”
Abe hemmed and hawed, looked
to Walt for support. The other
man shrugged as if to indicate this
was not his party. Abe reluctant-
ly admitted, “Oh, it’s not you, not
1UVU, VU, HO IHH J'VU, IlVk
at all/ You see I just made a very
fortunate deal with a printer
Before Abe knew what was hap- ing to outwit me, Because I’m in
pening, he had given the revolving a position to resent It!” And
7:30 Town Hall Tonight; NBC..,.
Town Hall Tonight; NBC....
Your Hit Parade; NBC......
Your Hit Parade; NBC........
Jerry Cooper, songs ............
Amos ’n’ Andy; NBC/-......
Pus Haenschen Orchj NBC
*afe$5SW8fc
10:00j News Round Up ................
10:15! Ted Lewis Orch; NBC ......-
10:30 Lights Out—Drama; NBC
11:00! Eddie Varzos Orch; NBC—
11:30! Carlos Molina Orch; NBC-
12:00pTime......................................
chair a powerful twist that sent it
crazily,
with Abe trying
desperaftly to.jnaintain his equi-
librium. Qp a second he jumped
from the aRitomoving chair, and
rather- breathlessly turned to
Sandy. • - *• . *'.
"Look here, young fella. I’m not
picking any fight with you,” he
said, appraising Sandy’s height
and his lean strength, then reiter-
ating more loudly, .‘T should say
not. Now if you’ll tell me what's
the trouble, maybe- we can get
down to brass knuckles.’" f
were common gossip among the
advertising fraternity, sky ing,
“You’re getting a bad name ail
along the row, Zimmerman. JTou
that estimate, bought my paper
cheap—’’ he spread his hands to
indicate how easy it was for Acme
to underbid competition legiti-
mately,
“That might honestly happen
once, or even twice. But it’s hap-
pened more than that to me. It’s
gotten to be pretty much Hie rule,
where Acme’s concerned. If you
can bulldoze printers into giving
you bids like that, you must be
playing a squeeze-out game.
There’s legitimate profit for every-
body in this profession, and if
you’re cheating some poor devil of
a printer—that’s worse than try-
Its<y 4a Attfurif wia Raoaiisn T’rvi in
Sandy lqoked capable of carrying
out hJs thmta.
Wait stepped into the breach at
that moment, and with a depre-
cating gesture said, “Come now,
Knight This won’t get you any-
where. Business is business, and
the sooner you learn to keep yourlWalt, as they we
nose out of our affairs the better, airport on that
Wise up; you'll find it’s the sur-
vival of the fittest.”
“Well, I’ve said my say. From
now on, you watch where you walk
because by the Lord Harry I’ll
muse you both up if you cross me
Sandy was settling his
hat upon
He reiterated facts that whan another, thought occurred to
him. “It’s no wonder Mias Mad
den left this outfit; she probably
couldn’t sttod the smell of it!"
“You’re a fine one to talk about
For a minute
speechless with anger-
would dare discus* Mi
But Abe was not throogj^
Sandy’s si.mce for *
prise Instead of,the
anger it was, and he
say, "1 guess we were
her at that. Walt here if
to the races and gave t*r
bet on a horse. The
came in and paid *26.20—but
Walt get her to fork over
ning ticket or the money!*:
He paused to get a
noticing Sandy’s
glance. He was in'io dug’
many ways he might »
the ungrateful Marcia st
vestige of self-respect, he
and whispered slyly, %
*1,000 looked too good ik
minx.” • 4B
Instinctively Sandy
was lying, and just ai
ly*he gathered hi* str
powerful swing in tbe I
Abe’s fast moving Ja*>
nected resoundingly, Hj4
pact thrilled him.
swung again as Walt
melee and contributed a’
less blows. Sandy
Off their combined
walked toward the door.
"I feel better now,” he
with grim satisfaction,
ever catch you Ini
business again, or
lady’s name, I’ll show
fight. Good day, J~‘“
said with telling
Sandy had almost
door when Walt, J *®J
dark hair and strat
tie, called after him.
won’t feel so good whe
at this,” he said and,
come within hitting i
those dangerous. (
piece of cardboard m I
rectlon. It fell *** JW
floor, and Sandy IoqmO
see the smiling JL
they were snappw
, gmoothjl^MK
itraigM^j^S
' MarfcHt
'.oil MB
^ ’“Romance in the Air", i
ribald headlines wrorij
“Popular Couple RKMW
Mexico Gretna Green, am
pu; SAm
J carefully on cardboMi^g
two, purposely ellmW
Grab Bag
cent for
1 land
il
What is an inoiosyncrasy ?
Who is hmuqr U. S. senator from Nevada?
Hints imi Etiquette
e=L™J astsssz^tsatst
—* - ■ •,
Words Of Wisdom
is to praise dead saipts and
or not.
Si
STAlT At
CITY El
very
itnelr
mb
mm*. ..
Boggus was hostess
with a' spaghetti supper
honoring IDr. and Mrs'. H. H. Mei-
’ and daughter. June, recently
erica, who are now
home to Houston.
.
Outlines
Plan
general
work, met with
and gave in>
of the work
vised
the
Poutlined a |. . .. ..I
Bftch Monday morning from 10
to lL a. m. the children will meet
in a story hour with Mrs. W. F.
Jones at the home of Mrs. Bari
B. Harnett. Appearing on the
for Monday, June 28 were
Joy Powell and
Parts were
to
be presented at different schools
ln the district at an early date.
Friday will pee the first of the
activity periods on the school cam-
pus. There will be some form of
handcraft' and supervised games
for all age*. Boys from ten to
' E
lands. Regular schedules will be
posted later but they will include
concerts by the high school band,
the Mexican land, and the fuco:
phone group. Mr. Turner wilt di-
rect these state famous groups.
The same group that plays in
Highlands July 9 will be in Woo-
ster this Friday and everyone is
welcome to attend. ’
OLD HOME TOWN
■a
By Lee
• SPLINTER KILLS YET
FINDLAY, 0. «J.E)-Otto Good,
45-year-old World War Veteran,
who survived shrapnel, bullets and
bombs, died from Wood poisoning
caused by a splinter in his thumb, •’
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