The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 236, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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For County Commissioner:
Precinct No. 1.
P. A. (Till) BOND.
For Commissioner:
Precinct No 2. Matagorda Co..
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For County Judge:
W E. McNABB.
For County Attorney
THOS. H LEWIS
For County Treasurer:
C. LANGHAM, (re-election.)
A L. < Roy i SHOULTZ.
MEN,
C..J STEVES
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BERT CARn
For Tax Assessor:
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; Smith and Dale of the Avon Comedy
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distinctive mounting, of
beautiful craftsmanship,
in a wide range of prices
standard the world over
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which loan the money isn’t going to
help us 'he money isn't going to help
But we understand a little frame
The thought of previous
owner,, of past associo-
tions, never enter, to
mar the possession of a
Virgin Diamond. it,
pedigree starts with you,
and —a, it posses from
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to put a stop to them. Those who, to
Wearing any kind of a badge, which
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the death penalty for both. Calvin
has been positively identified by a
Shreveport girl as the man who
ravished her recently near Long-
view, while his brother, William,
Id her escort at bay with a gun.
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enrich themselve ..... violating thi D A _ IrAT
law and depriving Texas children < f I O 1.1 1 I C A L
service worth driving an extra mile for.
ice for the high figure and tremelly affable mr his characteriza-
rough rice at the highest linn in the picture so clearly proves.
to doctor your car — we offer the kind of
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Ei eryone is cordiaily invited.
Church corner Fifu. and Avenue C
Service Sunday morning at 11:00.
Sunday school at 9 45 a.m
Wednesday evening services 8:00
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when writing a story of his own about ;
cowboy, detective or aviators
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here in "Side Show," but this one out-
classes that carnival riot. Winnie For Tax Collector:
Lightner and Charles Butterworth
One toot from your
■lured above is the German Cruiser Karlshrude, which will visit
Cam st m, Texas, from February it to February 23. It will be .. ■
Sermnan warship in Texas waters since the world war. German- Amer-
1c is from nil < er Texas are expected to come and inspect the shiv,
whizh is one of the most powerful ships of her class afloat.
I LOST Strayed from my home place,
I large brown and black German Police
have a drama with real punch in
"Manhattan Parade," which is a rain-
hardly comes uner the classification '
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tion leading to his recovery. Mrs For Justice of Peace. (Precinct No. 1:)
when he must pay off his note and in ‘I1* dazzling all -color sequences of
Yorte him to sell his crop all the or- “
not hear ular in the film capital
HARRIS MILNER
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County Clerk:
MRS RUBY HAWKINS.
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Our service department is complete. There
is no long waiting when you want a quick
repair job. No job too big, nor too small to
receive our persnal attention.
in running down those guilty of such
frauds, should write to him epilectic attacks use the Lepso treat-
Evasions of the gasoline tax strike ment. Has helped thousands the past
directly at the welfare of our schools 25 years. A trie! treatment will be
and school children and are there-1 sent free to anyone writing to R
fore matters of concern to every Lepso. Apt. 152, 123 E. Wright, Mil-
parent, school trustee and school waukee, Wis.
j teacher in the state in fact, every . _
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year are in a position to control things
next year Maybe the) will be able to
see that at least a fair share of this
$30,000 m which goes to brokers, mer-
chanta and commission men next year
can go to them instead of the proposi-
tion all being tn one sided.
vonizinz in the world isn't going to .
help us my The control of a large staze beauties and all the interesting
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It has 7 tubes superhetrodyne receiver, is a careful-
ly designed unit and combines the beauty of a fine
piec of furnitur with the perfected operating perform-
ance of a great radio, using two super controls screen
grid tubes, one screen grid detector, second detector and
amplifier and one power amplifier Pentode, and full rct-
tifier.
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Only the best cuts of the freshest meats
leave our shop. Our careful buying !
i insures this quality at the following low
prices:
the way. that Indiana a small oil
state, has eighty field men who are
given complete schooling in their du-1
ties before undertaking them.
For the year ending September 30 ,
1930 gasoline tax collections totalled
532.208 75k while the total for the ।
year ending September 30, 1931, was
$33,303,959 The difference of more
; man $1,000,000 resulted from the
comptroller's activities with but six
men added to his field force
The problem before the comptroller
is not merely one of collecting delin-
quent taxes. Gasoline tax evasion has
become an organized affair, or. to use
a fairly common expression, a 'rack-
et'' of interstate scope through which
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! "The evaders of the gasoline tax
resort to many and devious metho is This is Calvin A. Spencer, ex-
One of their tricks is to bill a truck- convict at the Arizona state peni-
load of gasoline to some point outside tentiary, now wanted on fifteen
of the state and then unload it with- highway robbery charges and seven
in the state's boundaries. This be- rape charges in East Texas. He is
cave gasoline for interstate ship- now in jail at Shreveport, Louisi-
ment is not subject to the tax An- ana, with his brother William,
other method of evasion is to actual- charged there with robbery with
ly ship gasoline across a state line firearms. District Attorney John E.
usually by truck and then have it Taylor, of Longview, Texas, is now
returned. Still another method is to extraditing the men and will ask
Manager Long of the Colonial The-
atre is pleased to announce tomor-
row as the opening of "Manhataan
Phi adv, the Warner Bron. and Vita-
phone production in technicolor and
featuring a double team of funmak-
ers Smith and Dale, and Winnie
Lightner and Charles Butterworth.
The former team, remembered for
their grand and glorious clowning in
the stage s Avon Comedy Four, have
the best comedy story of the season
Organizing Chiba of kid “"adven-
(The Conservationist ) । UI problem confronting them at thia
The Conservationist is in agree-1 time isL‘hr most serious in their his-
ment with the Texas Tax Journal tory Many payers of ad valorem tax -
when the latter states that the taxes who are entirely willing to do
exader. Violating the law and depriv- their part m keeping the schools 80-
w . . ,i mg Texas children of educationai op- ing are simply unable to do so We
all of which made him instantly PoP- | portunities deserves no tolerance The have frequently (>d«l that many
are of the big milling interests । "| vr always thought Id play around ndividual who practices, evason from Choice and not from necensity
tativer asking a certain farm- a bit befor.. seiile down .for,wpod, ^Xms f-X Texas tax .Xn but doubtless necessity causes more
2 who rocontiy ho knew Dunn recently remarked Md in- this tim of extreme financial i delinquency just now than it has ever
ed that he price was to drop a few vitations keep pouring in as fast ns w. ...k her. nrtici .canard before.
cents The interest asking the ques- they have this first six weeks Ive dirneuiten We ! u „ ,, „ _ .
tion tok the attitude that he con- bcen in Hollywood I'm likely to larlyof the sasoline tax and while Comptroller George IL Sheppard,
trolled he price that he had II piano- change my mind we do not necegor ily bolieve tha 1 who is charged with the duty of en-
ed that the price was t <strap a few "These girls out here are so darned the prerent rate o txation on this forcing the gasoline tax law has U-
rent- ana that he carried through his attractivef" he concluded commodity, ui c9uitablu.it neverz bored diligently for full enforcement,
pian Mat was exactly the idea he Frank Borzage veteran Fox direr- theless established , T and has accomplished some, highly
Wantci . convy nm He a anted this W. of more than fifty nercey sue and should not be • subject for r*- creditable resulta He is handicapped,
hum. 0 go out and tell other (aim ceses including the immortai "Xth sion any more than any other tax In however, by a lack of‘field force large
Lr tr .nd lead them to believe that Heaven do Jed the picture Edwin addition, these evaders, work an . enough to cope with the situation.
h ... intndhng the market and Burke prepared the mr.pl in con- necessary,.hardship on legitimate gas Mr Sheppard went before the leg...
that he could send it up or down at tinuity ami dialog from the original oline dealera , ,lature some time ago for
nand Don t you believe that Vina Delmar novel I Texas schools the Tax Journal a larger foece He was yven mx ad-
ninute becaune if he did then Minna Gambell in the role of Faina points out are facing such a shortage ditional men, but this allowed him
Id he rrttmg about 91 or »I » Drikws heads the supporting ast of funds that some of them probably but eight men in all to woe* the en:
rice he would certainly like which also includes William Pawley, will be compelled to elose their terms i lire state with its great oil fields and
ighit but he lent quite that of the stage play fame ami Frank in January or February The financi- refineries it may be remarked by
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educational opportunities, deserve no
tolerance.
about one-half of tha rice produce I
in America but until thin half oi at
least pari of it is under control the
control in the other sections cannot'
be so effective It is about time
that we begin to realize this fact La-
Cour told his listeners here Wednes-
nesday night that the federal farm
board believes the farmer should have
someth ng to say about the price of
elean rice and they are going to stay
with the farmers if they will organ
ize and stay organized and work to-1
gether, to see that they have some
thing to say about the price they re i
ceive fm their crop
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The solution to the problem as
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don’t pull her )
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story Im from a Samuel Shipman
play -one of his many succeses.
Others players of note in "Manhat-
Ilan Parade’ are Walter Miller, Dirk-
upin aardtodropping the price ie Moore, Greta. Granstedt,, Bobby
atown and not payine a god figure or Watson Luis Alberni, ( harles. Mid;
*at . !■ A2ac. dirton. ( laire McDoweil, (erard
at Iasl u nigh a figure a is beinN r. n,.n" 0 ,1 11 u
ms.a e . .. .Tz.e -t..mne.u hv ac.n.. Douxlas Mae Mladison Both Hall 1
str" Nat Mendieten. »■» Ivin» w........
in progress but it seems that no .le- HumphriesEdward Van S...... and
enon has been reached. The trouble Harold Waldridee . , , , „ |
l ......hat MM ll afraid ihe "" able directior • Lloyd Ba-
her ia not sincere about lire mat- -olh
ter That shows the condition existing
of prodigy
No boy who hate* music lessons. I
neckties, mushy love scenes girls. •
arithmetic going to bed rally, stiff |
collars and combed hair can be called
by that name
Jackie is merely an ordinary boy
whose rapid fire imagination, strong-
ly developed emotions and natural i
mimicry make him a perfect child ;
actor.
Instead of delighting in the life |
prodigies' 'are expected to enjoy the
towheaded scalawag who rejoins Rob
ert Coogan for Paramount's Snook y"
opening Sunda, at the Queen Theatre
in Palacios, Jan 31. gets his greatest
in. a.aheade-
• log Answers to name of ' Rusty." tor Comnissioner Precinct No. 4:
bwetween the mills One won't trust
the other. Well it won't do them
much g od if they are sincere about Jarnew Dunn who will be seen s
trying to help the farmer just why Sally Eilers' perplexed young hus-i
should they even talk over such a M- band in 'Rad Girl.' Pom drama com-s
tuation or even propose 44? No we sie mg to the Queen Theatre in Palacios I
not just convinced as yet that all of is the newest recruit to Hollywood's
th. millers are willing to do every eligible list of young bachelors.
thing aid any thing the* ran to help lie is charming, gallant, and en i
The cheeriest clowns in the show |
business are the two comedians fea-
tured in "Minhattan Parade," the
Warner Bros, and Vitaphone produc-
tion in Technicolor, which comes to
the Colonial Theatre Sunday and
Monday They were recently seen
WILL PEP YOU ri’
lone cowboy in his attempt to reseve
trating into the loneliest and least fre- -----—0—0------
quented regions of the Grand Canyon Mrs E J. Werila of Sargent, was a
the Colorado, Director David How- visitor to Bay City today, Mrs Werila
ord and his company spent three full - is one of the teacners of the Sargent
weeks in that scenic wonderland andisenovl. a position she has held for
nt awe-inspiring grandeur; somektime i
TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY
Publishers
ruhikshed Daily Exeept Sunday
Carey Smith- Owner and Editor
Carey Smith Jr Businese Manager
Ft. t.r.. I as second class matter at the
postoffice of Bay City. Texas, under)
•Ct of congress
fhe Daily Tribune, Saturday, Jan. 30, 1932
(Crowley Signal.'
One of the statements of Arthur
LaCour farm board representative,
made at '.ho meeting held here Wed-
nesday night holds the solution to the
stuation in this rice territory: That
statement was to the effect that 20
per cent of the the tice farmers in
Californi « are organized, they could
not get my consideration from the
mills they bought their own mill and
immediately were able to get a suit-
able agreemertt with the millers,
.here .» our solution organize 75 to
90 per cent and then see what the
millers have to say. After that, if
satisfactory results are not secured,
then buy a mill We believe this will
solve the problem. It has solved it in'
California .md with this problem solv
ed here then the rice situation will
be impt ed all over
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mix gasoline with kerosene Many
other schemes are worked. We arc
ieducing the frequency, but are un-
able with our small force, to deal
। effectively with the situation.'
This statement from the comptroller
I constitutes a call for the co-opera-
| tion of all good citizens in putting an
end to deliberate frauds upon the
tate. Any person in possession of the
facts that will assist the comptroller
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not orfly state governments, but gas-
oline consumers, are defrauded. It
'includes smuggling, making of un-1
true tax reports which allow the)
; evader to keep for himself money'
paid by consumers on account of the
tax, fraud in billing gasoline ship-
ments and the marketing of diluted
products Some of the practices re- ■
sorted to in Texas arc noted by Comp-
iroll I Sheppatd in the following
statement:
nice shape There are some sale* some day, Feb 2 Admission 3 and 15c
little movement but most of the farm 0-o -
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hat l hr a have accomp-
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aVIRCIN DIAMOND
)o^n an • Dy lne
ers who have their rice are reudy and
•rr continuing the fight They see
they have won in a measure this year
and they are egerly looking forward
to next year There is no doubt in our
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Darien This picture will lie shown at
in the Queen Theatre in Palacios Turs-
'lne sun is out today in all of its
glory. For how long' O! Lord, for
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iemands and their action* thi*
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“THE R AINBOW TRAIL" Diving into the contents of the stu-
dio property department
Prett . blonde and petite Ceclia Ridine and, if possible sleeping on I
Parker olays her first featured role as ’ train: this lelight was afforded ;
the feminine lead opposite George him only once when he went on lo-i
O'Brier in The Rainbow Trad. Fox caton. . ,
fiminati . € ' ... holdina ’ ■ whee
Grer romance which begin sits local
engagement at the Colonial Theatre
this afternoon for one day.
A native of Fort William Ontario.
Canada. Miss Parker while still a
child moved to Hollywood with bet
parent a where she received her edu-
cation it the Blessed Sacrament Pam
chial School .nd the Convent nf the
Immaculate Heart
”Th« Rainbow Trail, beat loved of
the famous writers romances which
tells the story of the adventures of a
the recognition of the federal farm
board getting funds to finance the
crop and carry the crop from the
government and then even milling if
it becomes necessary. We don't be-
Reve that will be necessary Once the
ifarmer is in a position to hold his
erop to not be dictated to us to when
he must sell, to not tie dictated to us to
what he will take for his rice and
once he is in a position to say that
he won t sell his rice unless there is a
fan and just price paid for it well,
we don’t think mere will be any
guestion then But as long as banking
Anteresta as long as other loan organ- '
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 236, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1932, newspaper, January 30, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554572/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.