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tkartttes that Si* order aa* eo* .
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THE DAILY SUH
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j executive told m*. "I
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^ <;u*nU> we^ftwi group snmaerl-
e,m*i vt Us* Soy*- f»Hl <So„tai*.'
My laforaattt pastf Iritet* to j
j. fMU*nU of -tS* boy* and to theSr' i
| *eoat«mil*r» • ar4 cogim>tt*«- !
• . users,’ •'•y«a bare ’ «*e#pttesaU ■ i
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I:as iafora»4 tiuat pep «q»»4
coet $4*
wtUotm tnfifiW-j
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_4ii# year*
I dtdu t. iret <■ a-
form* tk-r. . r; trv* uatsd ' ■* i.
tesagtue it s» about ti* «a-a*
ttetform !«**• :>ait tiX> per
, year for -Us* pep atjuad Ttat
4*aaffi't ***» to t»- too mar a.
• doe* it ?
bfiSaujj. tta yowtfe for a war on
tgCOTMC* ' Stii-S*;nt* wte W*B
attend tk* acfcocii for Us* .;
fir*t tiffs* were beifi* reflate*- ;
*t1.
Boy* arsd jprU-uf Ua* ca*u- t
mmatfy «rii fc* trained -to meet ■
tfie protsiets* of Bf« .and to. m>
(***»*. ti* jsappjwf** o# tftesB-
aafva* *u4 tfe*4f fellow • otxwtry- .
SJ*S,
Wfeik that ». foiaf >* «**r
>*r* 16* isnj’* and girl* of. B*
rope ' will be Ijtarr.iflf to hat*
md to Still a»d be kUied
:• VF* oufit .to .is*;. oor boy*
jjsi f!;U (ate or-iy an educa-
tr•'.**■'' nswtsJBtktKr■ May It
• .,:• tuat way and may Eu*
r->}.»■ ij*iy r*y.ais. tkat statu*
J UROPE AN cor N T R i K5
have mubiitud Us»ir arm.**
for war.
Ox tie- Cr-eek ir.<t*p> uder.f
scbexj* dsatrssrt iiidtity beysfi tr^
J, ANT ' HARKi-6 uxiuty Hj.y
rw ,.*■'>{* w:.o spent f-wtr day*
a^ Camp Mid*-..-. *«t of Houa-
tots recertiy wiii be wySrosisa
fjurat* ■ wbes they return ro
tamp,
I have ■'•>-*;<! repeatedly rtom
adults here and sr. Hr/uatoft
tv ha: a firs* group of boys they
are.- ■
-Tfieir t*»a'V56f was ’ «rep
^?HCT JUDGE Rea Wii*un -
granted a Houdtos cafe in |
ttjtwctloa' raitnuklsf Use. Milk '{
,. Driver* tori! from jkckeUSK j
| tjecauae the rafe ia handling !
milk processed ty Spear* Dairy j
he ttpfield the state law WfUcb |
say* '..plaow ^ em be picketed *
only v/feeu a. ton* fide labor j
dsapot* ei.et* !
free, jer.t of the milk driver* ;
teaUfsed there. tfsk*no UftoU'dt*- |
pate with the cafe.
Ic hi* deoaien Judge WUaon.j,
pcki'ted .ml tmi the picketing
w»«.....being.....drine .is.. .AS......tflail. _
to duUte what product* Use 1
calt «»*;4,*eM. Trie next logs- ’
i*l step, he declared, would be !
an effort to fix the price at !
wtuih the product* must be
'wa .............■.........— • ■ ■ ;
Judge' VVUaofi ruled acx-ordlng s
tb the law and evsdepc* just j
a* he na* ' rfiled in Use past j
when hi* dec swobs were, favor- j
able to- Use union*.. .... j
The Jurist recognized that j
u»sc<n labor can be wrong Just j
as any other group, orgar.iza- |
lion or sndlviduai can be wrong, j
His decision Us tat* case j
should to toseftcial iq both la- |
tor and industry in helping to j
eliminate ..lost wages and tost j
bperaiiiig .profit*. 1
NOW SHOWING
DE LUXE: “Jhe «** Who
I Dared", with Charley Grap-
| PORT: ‘I Stole * Million" with
Good New* of 1M0 will retora id the *ir begtaa^ i
.. "^ |broadcast over KPRC Thursday at 7 p.m. -In the
| Writer Pigram _____________________ ; Hufton will.be Fannie Brice as Bhby, Snooks, H^W *
4 UBSAN: "The FlyiPf'Dishman" Snooks’ daddy,.Connie Boswell, Warren Hull, and Meredith
with Douglas Corrigan.. ] orchestra.' Special guests on this insug-ural program
| .u l.,„TM MOBILITY i Burke and Roland Young, who will-launch the program’,!
SWEDISH NOBIUT , radio version of Sakf. comedy, “The bS\
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2J* to the Swedish- throne to j “The. Ust-Marole Or^ard, or,. Cneese It, the CorpK s d
rome to Hollywood to to a movie; Joe E. Brown show Thursday night at 9:30 over KTRH.
"daiecter, was back in Hollywood! .KTRH t j/ :.KP3C .
today somewhat concerned over; Aeolian Ensemble; CBS ......5:00;............... The T«
her priurt, who is scheduled to; Ross Jordan, Songs; CBS. ..........The Tr
i rux.v Ataerica s*>pt-“ 23.__j_ 1 Musical' Varities ,■ 5:80|-
1 ■■■ The process, German-born, ask-i HiTsiSl VaritiesBuldy Fi*
n reporter* not to question her! Musical Varities^ ^
about .the European situation. Colgate Ask It Basket; CBS
"I’m trying not to think about j Colgate Ask
the war." she said. * Strange As It Seems, CBS
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
"Hie Atttiior.ty «,a .Authorities’*.......
THE DOUBLE SQUEEZE
NAMED*'"AS It is. tecau
the number of opponents squeetoU.
two of them this play is some-
times incorrectly called the triple
squeeze because it squeeze* the
opponent* in three different suit*
besides the one.on which they dis-
card In basic principle, it com-
bine* a forward squeeze against
the first opponent to play to the
crucial trick with a backward
squeeze against the other oppo-
nent. Both try to guard one suit,
but one of them has to guard a
single card' in, another suit -and
darer. sno needed the res! of the
teca ise of | tricks He got tte& by a doubSe
He
en. He left Sweden four years ago: Amencans Viewpoint CBb
to study motion pictures in Ger- Houston C. o C- ...........
‘7' r«“ mi"--™
and became a director. ■ , Hr„.,.n. rRq
IMS 10 HAVE SIX MEN j» | CS -
Six leading m*n ar. a ,o, - and Sport Slants^-......
even m Hohywood but -hat LrDeI CoUrthdyl Orchestra; CBS ....
how many Joan Bennett wiU have . ^_CimtMS>s Orchestra; CBS J-
in the picture... South o. the Am*-. ^ Kr]lnftV Orchestra- CBS
zoa,” sow under production by
Universal Studio.
A.VYV MAE WONG T;me
" '-Ansa May "VYcSig,''“fte......Osin-ese+-".....:
actress, was home today from a
| Gene Krupa’s* Orchestra; CBS
j Orchestra Gems; CBS
i Orchestra Gems; CBS
5r55i-.......Tlu Vi
6:00;...=—Rudy Vallse jp
6:15;........Rudy VaHee l
6:30L....- Rudy Vaifii t
7:00|......Maxwell Houiwl
8:00;........Kraft
8:30|...—Kraft Music!
8:45f..-l..Kraft Musie j
9:00!... Fred Waring)
9:15;..... King’s J«
9:30L..Jan Savin Ord,
9:45|....Southern Select"!
10:001-...Fats Waller i
lCT:T5f......Fais Waller
10:25......Fats Waller {.
10;.30‘... Roy E’drcdge-Qi
11:00'... Henry Basse1
11:30*...Joe Sudy Orel
12:00). ... .
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Washington Letter
By CH ARI.Es P STEM ART
the other has to try, to guard a
le card in still a th/rd suit
Grab Bag
One-Minute T««>t
I- Of. what ft "fag’ a slang
- WASHINGTON,- Aw. 7..-That
Piwudeirt Ruoarreit ever wiii get
'the- kib'd BWtralit) ieg.siatlon
ha want* .* m «<x-<c;u-
amr:-
W'bea t • ogrtsi* adyonmed, t ip-
pekrad to t»- •»*
t& for grant 4 by
the- *4»«i*tra-
■tism that.as »cwr
» % iawisiakers
.. fnef*4 ,th*> -
!♦ the Wit*
H-’T'T.,: - - - ,p-*rr..-
'l ' A..’-. „ y ’
■*t? *st Etper-a;-
y »a- - '
»i ‘ t.;t; l ap,-A
Hill Sf-.-lid f
Senator !»y# nzeAj^ ■
sty of complying with the pr«*»-
dental wish .the even* that th*
Kampsan vtovek.ped the
tessity it it,'; 4-,p iiiinved.atei)'
foHowlng *.!,* ,-i,ttchis;>jt, of -the
RttM«rGetaaa pad.
However, the oetuttor* and
■ rrgmtslitnt* •htj have been
beard from thus far in W ashing-
tbs' SohT predeaiharily eiprriMi
' HMwnrhe* a* having torn cun-
verted.' ff anything, ihey h«-»
mum thus e’er set upun a policy
will he have, rritirs a-it akepti-
r»l*iy, I« handle a Ku*»k»4 hmeae
mmimiutmui?
Indeed there %rK vbwr-tn who
, *aggr.vt that the Tg'/vemS'-ent
' a.ay :.vt iaat much l-mger.
T. it A 1-, ia> f It le, vrne,
j apparent u* .everybody in Japan
j "iikt their mainland force* are d;-
j f.nite!) beaten, that all tb«r fight-
j mg srxt ttrr.fwt -ha-.-Y gone f-.r
j -..- r .-.g. * there to a. t« rrsf ;’'
j pcijHtUr react;-!.-.-'" - .nfern-a-
ti'Ht* -. ' ,-r.e effect that there’.*
•in*4erai«e. undert-iver da<*tit-
■M.sti a:r-.«g the dsjtrr. jw* -
.-oase far-*eemg rommeatatoru
*rr a bit uneasy at the prospect
of a form id J hie Rossi** in-
tfenchawnt m China. Having dt»-
powed of Japan, if they »ucreed
is doing it. She surmise i* that
the Soviets immediately will set^
about ccmmuRizing all the Chin-
Z. In ftot^ril. tow many point*,
does .> field goal, u- ore ’
3 What i* a coffer ’
f, ttngl* card in still a
f 4 a 10 8
V to 5
......
4.A 6 7 6 3 2
1 4 Q J 5 3 2
W*
4 A K 8 6
+ K J 5
squeeze He- took tare* more
trump* tit* spade a ar.; K. then
lieu has list two hearts -
When the flsai trssmp war
played, declarer held aiap the .dia-
mond 10 arid duo s. and in duouny
were the club A-& and the spade
10. Discarding <m the last heart.
West could not throw the spade
Q 'a* that would make dummy-*
10 good So he tossed a dub.
Dummy then discarded.the now
useless spade 10. and it was. East**
turn 11 he threw- one of Ids two
#ubs the- diimmy * & would be-
cSrhe goo5 and if Re trashed the-
^imohd Q the declarer # diarstatd'
would be good So whatever he
was wrong. The declarer ha>''
4 7 6 4
f A J S
J 4 3
10 4
W ords of Wisdom
There U Bo place so high that;
an aa* laden with gold cannot j
reach it, Rojas.
of i’6iM{«ai!fi''f4 American aloof-"
turn overseas trouble.
Seajitkr' Geraki F, Ny*. the au-
thor of Use pieawnl s«s!r%l!ty rule
trptioa whatever, wa* the first t»
aaHWi**-. an intern!-w, landing
kbaoi«te!y p*i. m favor of 140 pet
e«Bt kM^itiol ob Uncle Sam* part,
la asaert., that the recent
■ tstnd dt #v§ata arruat the ocaaa
prove* 'cimftamvdy' Row 'Tihpera-
tively the kind of law- h* fathered
wa* seeded.
Other isriktlokists' .apparently
an » agreement with him, ,u>
Judge fretn dispatches quAipg
■^SSSCSrBfer'' shriSli lo^towns
throaghdutsthe country. '
Deffcfldahf# pro-admimst ration
i*t*. of coarse, wiil vupfhirt the
president, but the las; session of
congress revealed the unreliability
«f tha aajor+ty p»«y a* backer*
of the executive mansion’* rawm
- mer,ihRfori*. ""•''" ;■ ■
It will he a tight squeak key
way.
eve. There » a good... bit of ( om-
TO im-lir Mfittmeot among them
already.
PeaatimMts venture Ihe opinion
ih*! a savietized < bins might
he a* bad a* having it run by the
Jap*.
It would he a matter of cfmsid
erable roneern to the United States
’ho. *M»*t of*RuMia i* rather, re-
note from this country now. A
Cofnmumstk nation right down to
•I.-. ,dg. ,if the I’acife ilMilU
ippovite our own west roast, would
to different.
Hints otf Etiquette
i’iaytog Hit. oi alt gdme* in;
whi'-h you-may take part, fs one'
phase of good manners. You owr:
iorjnderattOB to your opponent* j
a* well as to your teammate*, and;
, victory won by questionable!
<. 4X9
«k q re « a »
4 10 7 2
*& 3
(Dealer West Neither tide vu!
serable.J T' '*d
Brisk bidding here waapiaried
by West's 1-Spade. Nojkh DMf***
2-Oato. East 2^1HamtgtM S-toth
.-Hearts West J-Ciamoaftt North
4-Clubs Eaat 4-p;am'j«d*i Sputh
4-iiearti ar.-J East uoJMei
i wo diamonds were taken then
So stop ruff* a trump to the A
and another trump won by de-
Toraoriiw’s PrubSem
4 a :: Q 5
4 A J
t> K io e
to 7 4 3 2
4 J 1074 3 *.
?S?f Eh «
A 9 2
to J 5
* 6 6 2 •'
4 13 9 7 5
4 3 4
to 10 3 8 6
personal appearance tour in. Aus-
tralia, where, she said, she found
the people- sympathetic with the
Chinese in their war with Japan.
Miss Wong sa.d she held lec-
tures, showed movies of war
scenes and conducted a subscrip-
tion campaign while touring. the
1 land down under.
FREDDIE IN COURT AGAIN
; Freddie Bartholomew, who has
!''yawBed through nearly a. dozen
1 Lwsuiti , since coming to' Hollj'-
| wood, faced another 'one today. He
was sts^f for |U*,V-<0 hy'his two-
sisters’, Eiiees and Hilda.
•| The suit was based on a con-
i tract, made. in. JWP3 during a dis-
pute over- "the curly-htaded Eng-
: !,'sh hoy's screen earning.-. It was
! agreed then that he should turn
1 over 10 per cent of his income to
« support his sisters. Counsel for
‘ the sisters claims the money has
: nut been paid since the guardian-
| ship of Freddie’s finances was
taken over by his aunt, Miss Myl- A.irplan0 Fact
iicent Bartholomew, in January of Continue PfC
1938. ' :'
Since the girls are in an Eng-: LOS ANGELES,. Sept,
lish boarding school the lawsuit Assembly lines in tig
was brought on their behalf by aircrkft factories turning
their mother, Mrs.-Lilian May ^^ wwe hummift?
Bartholomew, Freddie’s aunt, and i spite President oRmm
the Union Bank and Trust com-
pany, which formerly was his
guardian, also were made defen-
dants.
spite President oRomdl
trality embargo. For j
being the ships will be i
warehouses. .
'A representative of ostj
three plants were
000,000 in order* for i
Britain said provision
ONE SAUSAGE VARIETY
BERLIN, Sept. 7. CE) - All
>ut one variety of sausage will; made in the contracts
disappear from German ' tables j eventuality of such ac
*ffeetive SepU 11, Tt ‘was Teamedi The.4antoriea.are..td u
today.- The remaining sausage j orders, whether or not i
.-ill be the “eonspliSated sausage” | ever leave American 4]
iresunabiy combining all the; — —w~
;ood points of the hundreds o; Salmon and reindeer i
-arieties.
I-rv^Dritv Sun Classified Ad*.
i in one particular they a
> the place of tneir birtii^
them young M'
A 9
% S 6 4 3
♦ Q J 7 4 3
to A K Q
(Denies .‘touth North South
vulnerable t
if West leads lhe
and a; •
other diarionj. ho . siou.4 Couih.
play for C-Liamonus’
Daily Cmj Word Puzzle
LORENA HA M ILTuN
An zona to visit ner u r.
GEORGE BRAZEE o«*r »■? Khan?on.
rancj;. whose leading uovbcys are
ras
: It
I thinkmg aioua as they rode
"Yfes, «r.‘* Shot Rogers s-ald. "1 might have been
Ticarua ia no victory. It shows you j
it* hi-bred aa^wdi as unacruou-;
ibh* ■" ~ ' " j
SULLIVAN RITES
TO BE TOMORROW
rnd po*se*s * literary ’ ability. - - A
lack of concentration and coati- j
.nitty of ptirpoae may spoil its;'
,ortu; e if not corrected! • Other-!
'Wgg kfitli"' t -uBe-riuiuld be fairly;
fortunate, although liable to some!
imposition.
While government *pokeM*M*n
emphatically don’t Kk* the Hitler-
Stalin dicker on general, prijtdphn,
do voice a modicum of satisfaction
at th* fix tt ha* left Japan jn.
Imre’s been no doubt in Washing-
ton .at any time that the Jap*
have intended to make. China a*
disagreeable a-place for American*
as for Cv English as soon a; they
Now, toith Russia free to deal with
than, It's forcaeen that dm lit—il;
"mi wffl be lucky to rattttnhi m
* iandwM at all in continental Aaia, ;
Funeral services for Mrs. Mil-
■it? A. Sullivan, 89, of Humble, who
Led st 9:30 a.m, yesterday at the
Vtoip of a daughter, Mrs Perry
-tort>.mofiet at Cuady/ will bt heW-nt-
3 p.m,- tomorrow pt the family resi-
dence in Humble.
Rev. Smith, former pa s’, or of the
Humbly Christian churchy assisted
by Rev. Dt.ather.d»'e. .present pas-
tor. and Rev, (i. M. Coe, of the
HumWc-'Baptist chufrh. wiit offit''
iate. Burial will he, in ths Humble
emetery under direction of the
Paul U. Lee Funeral Home of
"room Creek.
Shs i* survived by a son, W. H.
Sullivan, ofs Humble; two daugh-
ter*, Mrs. Perry Simmons, Coady,
a granddaughter, Mr*. Henry- D»-
vkhion, of Long Beach, Calif; a
great-grandbon. Bobbie Burn* of
Kemah, and a brother, John Whit-
tington, of Turkey, Texaa.
Pallbearers will b* Sam Parker,
Dr. J. W. Sandlin. R. W. Gryder.
John Tooke, M. L, Carpenter and
I 'Ttitrir P?i*WlM4W * -- - -- * ' ~ . _J
vntJr* r lemjin.
lend all the
to the ChiMM u
I a certainty. In ak*t;
■ea are moetly of toe
.that the Jepeawe«the
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School For Kiddies
Today’s Horoscope
A year of mixed fortune awaits;
:eoa« whose birthday i* today, f
Good fortune will wine through]
tomestic matters, with an elder1
-iredonur.ating.. • They, should be
areful of strangers and slow ;n f
naking change*. The child ,,bo,rn j.
oday will be keenly intellectual f
One-Minute Tret Answers
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3. A chest or trunk usually;
made to hold money or other vai- i
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v.>r>rt3i.
jGERS. who f.D'is »d
th ttxT
hope we ain't - aren't too late.”
If v.e find a poodiy number,
then scatter and shoot fast Maybe-
eyll think it’s a crowd of us.’*
Thai s a}) the planning they did.
FrtJ!
lajcrn
?r. fit-
_______ .... in divergent way*.
For" one thing, they • didh’t have Rowing and snortir;* i
time to plan much more, because
knob hills they saw
forms moving All three men knew
inn aw u/nll a a hu tha
rancl
that tver.iaj
CHAPTEP- FIFTEEN !by lh* motio-’5 well as by the
-rue ut-vir. V h«c'30ur‘d of hoofs and the occasional
JrHf . r 's Sa ; snorting and bellowing that the
been locked a the -Brazee smoke- {ofmg ,,ere of hoofs h ^
i0U3e “» Braree- Shfet ^ sorting.and bellowing that
Rogers and even cripfled old Jas- , ,^ form$ v,trse a
per Paten, ex-cowpuncher and now (
cowpunchers’ cook were, leading; A-h;spered louliy uie three
fresh horse* from the eoml when reined to a walk
Sa“L?r!“e.?l^l0^rd then?/lU' i "It’s the Mexican* r 11 bet.” Shot
j murmured. "They’re heading foi
lighted lantern. They could see
deep concern on her face,
"george.'" aha criied, -Udeclare,; ..c .....r-n ,
Jerry isn't * hi* room! He hasn't j steep a cllmb-and then be »
**!!!? ther*:” j quicker run toward Mexico In to
There was a moment of silence. J time a-taii they can be in Sorora.
j tnmi
j the south. They can drive the stock _
dfltar.Hmt -htg rerMtsta-tt-wiam: «*■ ySi«tt-«wtfthN>W
stampede In the wild i
which would have mad* It
ageabie for ten times m
The steers simply began (
and twisting, turning and«
shouted Slat I
were rumbling plop-a lofrp
plop-a-lop everywhere ate
edges of the herd. Sen
were shooting now..
“ALTO!” *!
more. .
Then he realized that t
ish. Shouting would sent!
locate him, as a target, to fi
ing men.
He leaned low In Mi l
dashed right out among I
cans themselves, galtof'
thepj. They didn’t know!
ly but what he was-Wl
own band, w the
drizzling rain.
All. the three men stared curiously j Mr. Brazee: It sounds like they’re
shakyl'hl^ig^t*nd *had cas^R® moving half the herd or better!" iswung at another mao
their faces in the rain.
"Where's he at T" demanded
George Brazee, profoundly.
"I don’t know! His bed hasn't
been slept in ”
“Well—let’s git saddled, men.
”f
, r-
fi
From The Drily Sun of [
Sept. 7. 1934 f
A 'pe:tp«K, bearing’ approxi-j
mately ROOO signatures agd de-
manding relnstatemeht of Cttyi
Marshal.W. F. Harhuck and dm,
deputy. C, Kr WiHiamsi was on |
file- with city commission today
‘-as other petition* asking recan i
of Mayor C. R, Myers, and Com- ;
mlasioner* C. L. Watson, C, H.
Tipton and J. D. Jones.
La Porte school* will open Mon- '
day. j
Pelly parent* were warned! to-
day by City Marshal V. C. Por-
ter not to permit their children
to skate or play on scooter* on
Main and Pruett street*. He
explained UMi hkbtt ia 'dangerous
ACROSS ' . 14. Type
1. Town In Nor- of the scale -JL measure
folk county, 2! South Amen- t® Full of
can country
22 Southeast
iabbr.1
23. A youth .
24 Symbol for
calcium
251 Solllfe r* *
. tlHzer
27. Adrott
30. To stir
32 Greek god
of lore
33 Mythical
Max*
9. Snake-like
fish
10. A relative
11 MascuUn*
choral com-
; poatUon
li. Religious
ceremonial
17. Poetic foot
18. A brother
ashes
19 Site of
Napoleon's
first exile
JO Casual
statement
—The flying
*m lemur
22. Main cabin
ofa’ship
23. Implement
used for
sweeping
24. About, used
with date*
26. Arabic
tabbr.l
27, Vatorou*
person
.25. Exist . _
29. A serf ‘
31. Japanese
coin .
-4-
.-7! Answer to t r-.vluus puzzle
Vili
19. Sea eagls
20. Second not*
Mrs. E L. Bauer awMirn
{ the opening of her acbool at *K
Michigan Menday at 8 30 a m -
The hours srill be from 8:30 to
nm tolly VlWa school l* for
pre-school children and for chfi-
who hare fatted ‘ ^
and that a city ordinance makes
parents liable to ^ fine of up to
preatflenL aaa
dtiwctow of Baytown tttiUaes
hare notified stockholders the an-
nual meeting will be held gept.
24. Directors tnctod* R. D. Mar
tta, 9te* praaidant; Jdf Royder,
secretary-treasurer; T. «. Kmg
- toAA’ lMMiv
• .
V ; s...- ,,
. -u ~ £;U
34. To study
35. Airplane
with one
peirof wing*
DOWN
1. Endure 5 Flow- .
2, Tottve * - « Whole
- again,- 7 Masculine
3- Winged, i... name,......
4 Dutch, is ,. 8 Faileud-
Afrtoeas 12. Greek letter
SSSSSS S3SS
saaa assnsa
aaaaaBs ssn
mm fflaase a
aa ssg ffioam
umn osna
UQEas asa na
s Sfflaua ssa
COSO 3T]g!I!T3iTiPi
aasEus aaan
S3S11 55a!
you heeled right? You and itr
per?”
With incredible speed the men
were mounted and ready to ride
off when Mr*. Brazee re-appeared
with the gun Right behind her,
fully dressed; ran Lorena Hamilton.
* . “Wait till I get a horse—jttst
three aecwids. Uncle George!” She
kept running toward the corral and.
WM Inside with a bridle before they
Her act delayed them a preclou*
three minute* or so. She was in-
sistent She promised only to look
Lordy!” said Mr. Brazee, strain-
ing to see.
"You two go left, TU ride right
Sure shooting when I do. And h<
and struck* him a bard I
the barrel of his rifle, I'd
gun with one hand. The«
down, horses galloped «|
swung at another map iwi
swung again and unseated
It occurred to the young ij
then that thla was gn^ ’
Youth seemed to surge #
- wiuoinig wnen l ao. And hope xouui seemeu to 3U‘e T
we can scare ’em. If that don’t veins. He didn't have W
work, I’m going to rush in whoop-
ing and try to stampede the herd!”
There'* three ofus. anyhow.-Burnt Shot gave those nr^rehim^ul
tack for my .repeating, rifle, Sally assuming a command he perhaps
1™,
Eo^ wait wounded, to be a message
bearer, anything. Shot Rogers was
kJMked at her desire to go. But Mr.
Braare wouldn’t hear of it He
*toop€d trotr the saddle to squeeze
^"cTYing when Lorena led
comforting heraelT^T.
Orowa valley, named from the
mountain that had a king* crown
men instantly agreed, swinging
their horses without another word
Shot reasoned that they probably
had been seen or would be in the
next few seconds, for the Mexicans'
would surely have outposts, fo he
galloped as fast as he could, press-
ing hard to get within range of the
men behind the moving cow*.
( TALTQ!” he ahouted,, in Brit-
ish. “You are surrounded bv ofB-
cers of the law. ALTO!” ( *
He certainly wa* exaggerating
He alone of the trio v'as an officer
but be hoped th- Duff might work
—jyjidfllL Jbe JMtJy. answer was a
Shot followed by distant ahoutings
to shoot it out The cttM
sad-confusion, milling
so-that no one-ksf*,**
were going to do He could»
that Escobar's men *K*8
Evidently they thouglrttlv
ere dangerously strong. <
Shot Rogers himself
right annong them. WJ
seized him and he let 4®J
’EE-YEOW!" Then he 1
rifle at a third man.
The blow was
time. It struck the
shoulder, hot before W
Rogers rerilud'it he*
class fight A hand-to
for the second time tmi*
this time both combattfUJ
galloping horses and hu^
- id frieBda at hamt..—^
A second and then *®
SS “«**rtng th.
»ritich he knew to be the raiders
calling among themselves Shot lift-
tolto ito* ttoo and ttagktd tom
-**».■ tntof. thric* hi rapid tae-
cemlon, apurring hia horse as he
..... .
He reasoned then that he’d bet-
^ee tty to stampede the cattle With-
out writing for any battle rrimlta.
He heard other firing and Judged
that Mr. Brazee and old Ja
spurring up to help t
Shot saw hi* predk
swift glance.
"Good.... jumptt*.«2|
he rumbled between c
fighting now dwWy ®
IkitMtoly to rHP
tide of hie «»J
hone's neck and "
toy at Aaaoa Jones school to plan
J* rtltokig jpoor - ehttdrw. - KVa
first vte» chalmia,
mem** todky. - -, v ,
moment the
German gowrimaat
commits an overt act.
Hum Me Mock closed at 42 1-8
___ today.
Great Britain and Prence sttm-f
womid the Brazee home. The trail
»ere was * known one. waa used
?"*. "y. fhjMi mi —tomiklk
Uuekg, for aometime* hay sraa'cut
■*# bated ta Crews teS
m:.
n-
mm*
■P— l, gug .
%>*nish word for tall A *t2r n^!r
Wm snorted, and another one
«tered out “Ooooocn-BAV/-w-w-w!"
-22S.2E!?22!tS£
aars2.r,wv:i
aa an Indian warrior < ,
The unexpected i
FrefaMdttk
Teak
the enemies to dsrt„
ably they thought tw
him or at least k»*“
'% other rider.
h>- <C '*
.tod*.
AMERICAN
U.S.F0HA
getughI
)N, Sept 7 <UJ9
Americans, inc
of the liner At
he American embns
I get them out of th
Ln Churchill, head
iy, told commons
f death toll from the
Lter probably wou
Itiian was first the
fee 125 persons still
Isaid.
J No Chance Now
I Ambassador Josep
I it was learned, has
bington to act in the i
the 5,000 stranded A
It there is no chance
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