The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 333, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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The'prohibition agenT**8*
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'n* “Big Tin>” Sulliv^J *"
dvice: “Don’t over m{ln,
leJ mi*ht prove it on y^}
Mrs. Wiilebrandt won-her i
:mmi
DALLAS, (HR) ,It may ^
•tton’s comeback this year
Rising prices, a seHe^r-*
d economies of operation !
yard a profit-niakinp yt1f ,
ton 'planters, a United]"
^ JiM» disclosed. >~|jjjPl
past several years‘
•ed oat.
T«e'profits to cotton. im
bahly v^iH be greater this ]
ause: *
1) Planting and farm
a been cut to the nub.
2) Home-grown fee(| awj A
crops make living costs i
itenance of farm
per.' •- 1 -
Much marginal i(
abandoned.
) pr^flit, especially
Htitient loans, - has been i
at low interest costs.
1 Much labor was avails
for the most ^part, seed
ment were bought l*fore!
n. .•
*
prices j
rocketing cptto
> 21 already have _____
farmers. Statisticians of |
Orleans Cotton Exchange )
that farmers hive 4,5904
of last year’s cotton
ftsTJercentatc »f
farmers’ hands, however,'!
Mt
SAFETY
>TEC?II
e
eat resulting from fri
■Dipped Tires arc I he c
y
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CONSTIIKTIONl
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da yewr M da
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igcuf today's lu>. |
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To Europef,
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am* Word. ' J
■pfetodnem.
fSstronj.
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Bristan*
that President'
just before the" end
ference, would
| theatrical fashion, on
iin denied, to the
;jfjlson ®TTBib®ir
. "dashing” to last this
tome time. He was
'■ had one of the best
j la Buckingham palace,
I queen even met him
tsUtion. »
“dash to Europe” cost
of the United States
i tad ten thdusand mil-
That’s . too much to
[for a few nights’ lodg-
palace.
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TR1-CITIE,
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Successor To Dally Tribune
PRICE FIVE CEf
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PARLE! SET Johnson Says Nation On
TONIfifITON
COTTON CUT
ROOSEVELT'S
for getlng things
I to London. In the
hone, a labor mem-
11. Wedi
erlain
of Britain would
t Franklin D. Roosevelt
of the exchequer
» Chamberlain."
dgewood, told
to pis face,
Meeting Is
Analfuac
Called In
Great Economic Venture ftp }jf]|CHTS
CONSIDERED
By Brig. Gen. Hugh S. Johnson
(AdmjsMrator of the National
"Recovery Act) i ,
(Copyright, 1983, ty United Presa)
WASHINGTON )une 27 (UP).
—We are embarked <m un economic
p ...
£0r vjrowers Of I be successful and that milliona of
Staple In County jmen now unemployed will be able
—-- ... to find work as a reairlt of the ta-
With six meetings scheduled j dustrial recovery program
to be held In Harris county to- j The war on depression is in full
night and Wednesday night for I *winff- We haw 8een a
tk« purpose .( fl.curinp |,UP !*f* "P""™ » *• <*
on Harris p*.,™” “* Jgg
ton acreage, announcement was
f "No! No!. No!" from made today that Chambers county
t benches were not con- 'cotton farmers will be given an
P^enservativo named opportunity to co-operate in a;
sided with the labor j meeting Thursday morning. |
•tying, “When Mr.
The first objective i* to put a
million persons to work under the
vast program, of public works
which will create purchasing pow-
er and start reviving business at
once. The second phase is for co-
operation between the government
and private business to obtain wide
reemployment, shorten the work-
ing week, pay o decent wage tor
the shorter number of wortyng
nours and prevent unfair competi-
tion, 'v
American industry deserves full
full credit for its patriotic service
in cooperating with us. There will vw ; , .
be recalcitrants. But they wiU«Pent Crwk 8ewe™ *yen
ANNEXATION
not be permitted to instruct a pro-
gram which is of such vital Inter-
est to every person in the United
States. - • —- ••■■■■ v
During the war American indus*
(Continued MJPage Six)
* Says City Can
Get $100,000 On
From U. S.
Uillst Area Added
Because $100,000 could not be
Sewers
...h*. was going to i
i world believed he
t hambers Meeting EUROPEAN GOLD
.JSttStEIS SJf NATKJNSTSNICKY *■
the world «« —,...,. m, .
[kAnd when Mri Cham-jAnahuac at 10 4. m. Thursday,
he hopedl;- *0 raise and was called by County Judge
believed .that he j Guv C. Jackson and A. W. Mar-
I a, by his poNcy,* shall, chairman of the county cot-
| work in America, Pres-
can get all the
"he wants,i» London,
rity” is- the
urgent representations- to
Minister J. Rsmaay MacDonald
today, asking definite infflrmat.or,'
about Britain’s Ruture policy on'
f-the-tfn# 1'" ••' -: ^
. Tbe. reureaBflt^bina eajm^ after,
a meeting of experts of the contf
, ,, nental countries, at-which'aiwialy.
ma will be held at 8 p. m. In Croc- expSged ]„t Britain’ follow
by and^Aiief. All will be held in the RocaevettiW inflationary pal-
,„“u*es'. icies and depreciate sterling, con*
The Wednesday meetings are to 1 gaquently increasing the strain on
be at Huffman and Spring schools e^tinuej goid ytmocies and
p. m. and at Sheldon and makinf it ,iro^t^mpossible for
learned Tomball at 8 p. m. . them to- remahwon;
►**»» off - At Highlands Toaiaht «. | ------
ton committee. Dr. A. R. Shearer,
Mont Belvieu member of the com-
mittee, informed the Sun of plans
fgtfcejwjtfafc,.—-r-aBa
Tfarrts county m«tings are to
•prrfi.tbfifgm'lt
' woid swims into Highlands and Almeda. Two oth-
ken, to keep com-
1 "lalativity, erg, neutron,
n theory, Heisen-
of Uncertainty,
«»;)
pean gold stands^ fomUrie., fear-
ful cf being drived iff gold, mfde
urgent representations to nrhne
RESIDENTS RAISE
$50 ON COSTS OF
LIGHT PLANT SUIT
new at 6
Commission Votes To
Pay Court Bill And
" ^ Tencea Cifl" —"tj
if the federal government lends
the that much on its applies-
ti-kr to&se meeting twill ^ hold:
at Stewkrt Heights Thursday night
fe detsAmlne whether that subdi-
vision wdll come into the city lim-
its, so some of it can be spent
there. .
Hw Goose Creek commission
rlwiimrinad last nlghT^-DsW
M. Duller, employed as consult-
-ing engineer to negotiate for loans
1380,000 from the govern-
it .unless wfficient prool
oming t a a t Stewart
willing to be annexed,
light chance of the loan
iNcgro Vanishes
Ag Baby Bom In Car
Frightens Boy
PORT WORTH, Jam 27
(tIEl—Eight pound f Emmett
Edward Lewis exercised his
lungs in a hospital today, un-
aware that! his birth in an
automobile yesterday hsd thor-
oughly frightened a negno and
given a newsboy a sufficient
-The negro eompletaly van-
ished when Mm. Ray Bell,
mother of the child’s mothmr,
drove up to a curb ami shou£
ed for some one to ruth for a
.doctor and assistance.
Maurice Jordan, 16, aw.-.l-
kwed till Imp-in his throat
and rsn to a neighboring house
ta call for aid. .Wh«t be n-.
turned his eyes virtually pop-
ped out at the sight of the
new-born infant
...
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FERGUSON
IoseIas
WETCRIEF
Separate Camps Draw
Battle' Lines to Be
Submitted to Voters
in August 26 Ballot
State and Defense
But Five
Jury Spent
Pondering
. •. 1 . - - 3
GONZALES, June 27 (Sp)-
Roy Robbins, of Felly, Today
sentenced to 25 years in 1
penitentiary by the jury
heard his trial on the
shooting to death his cousin, Ros-
coe Jennings, in a dance hall here
In January,
R°bbina heard the verdict
out emotion. His wife,
White Robbins, who was with
the night he was captured in
shack deep in the woods
Cleveland after escaping from
here, and his sister
with him to the door »f
the jail after verdict was reti
He kissed them both, end
prd inside with Sheriff Sam Hart.
4 ■ the Jury was locked up for the
AUSTIN. June 27 (UP)-Seper- ^ at la. ^ Mvaral #f_
ter hearing concluding srgu
that followed a day of evidenc
The trial got underway
jail he
stalked
there
being
CHARCES ON FILE
V
1 dual life and each
MrtradlcU the other,
on Page 8i<)
eomplicated ’ atom.” . The Harris county meetings will
complementarity'be addressed by G. O.- Ellisor,
relativity seem county agricultural agent, and f
A lifetime con- B. Vieman, his assistant They will
"ponderables and im- j explain the federal cotton acreage
the thing! tnat can : reduction plan and ask farmers
* ZJ** up * 40 per cent of''Merchants ana Head
»e-materiaj gnd the ,th«r acreage for lease to the gov-1 -,-p, jTT. t
F ’ '-AMM*;- mmment and for destruction. All! Of I heaters IN
East Harris county farmers have' — in Complaiflt^^V
been asked to attend the High- ; .. » : >
lands meeting, over which J. W.! Two Goose Creek mett aqj a
CMth wilL-Preside si dmim«>--wprescnt«tlve of thT'Southern
Chambers county grower, will be p#dfjc wjH ^
welcome to hear explanation of the r
federal plan, but they will not be *iven hMrin8« b«f«^ Corporation
permitted to sign acreage pledges, Jddge Paul J. King on complaints
in this county. | charging violation of tW dty’i or*
Th« Chambers county meeting, dinance regulating distribution of
to which all growers, ginners and drcu]wg
others interested in cotton have _ , . , '
been invited, will be addressed] Two mcrch,nU ‘,#0
by the Liberty county agricultural j Riven hearings on charges of vio-
sgent and by s representative of (lating the regulation pertaining
the federal government to sidewalk obstruction.
<DTOWN
in town for
from Fairfield, and
whestr'fin ' !U*
him , , . Mrs.
is vlsltln* rels-
La., gi|d then
wirtwJHrB
■ and Fred Ditt-
oing about
wemlngly bothered
WM L ^. Muller
I grocery basket
shouldn’t e»y this,
» "ubscrihen have
by Aha Tri-Cltie.
•t when N.jU Gallo-
ch.nec to rent
Citirrs of Goose Creek W
night presented the city a gift ef
650.15, collected by public ' sub-
scription, to aid the city in pay-
ing the $9845 court epsta assessed
when* an injunction wai issued last
,i U'1 W*F*tt* % tettig 4 a con* ■
, ” tract to build a muSldpi! light
plant without submitting it jto bids.
The presentation wps made By
t . Dan MjcGary, who with Mrs. Me-
i cm%p» sr-
Jones, solicited the money*
The commission voted ta pay the
bill, and then voted ta accept the
the donation, with the provision
that the‘Money be turned hack W **
the donors it no tuned in paying
the court bill. k f I . . .. •
- CwuuilMtWl IMOiUWl leil 'iiTgTiflB
pay the bill after Constalile J. C
Shoemaker, armed with a court
order, Thursday informed city of-
ficials the bill would be paid or he
set^rBuile*:>MMA
^ Cwek
warrant that amount of
But if Stewart
tilhould agree to come into
i~ believe the [loin
'jfi ■' * 4
gly, the commission set
Thursday as the time
-It will be held st
ou Rage. Six)
tl
EXTEND
UPWARD SPURTS
Rail and Oil Shares
Continue Gains of.
Yesterday
CONSTRUCTION OF
NEW POSTOFFICE
HERE ADVOCATED
•to bands of wets and dry, wen
gathered today, ready for the btt-
jAlSSjM. “»<H<l>tae.___________
fta the ,w:re
voted on Auguet 26, after perman-
ent chairman had been elected by
both camps.
The repeeliste settled their dif-
ferences when former Gov. Jim
Ferguson end John MsthiS, iit three witnesses.
Houston, both withdrew «s aspir-
ent chairmen had been elected by
C. McDonald was elected.
The dry delegates got off to an
earlier start when, after United
Govern frtigpt Bufldjng HM^w genatar-JiPrrie ArnwrA taewd tattle M the
b so&uiv zztz t atrsat
- "~4mtf Keehc 1 u^;^'"A]ara^inT,a
----- ieMntmrr of the sm^rtpeaHstir.
Two Goose Creek men today Thf m,in noor of th, Gngory
were in Austin to confer with Col. gymnasium, where the wets are
Lawrence Wcitbrobk, director of gathered, was two-thirds filled by
the Texas Rehabilitation and Re-p o'clock,
lief commission for discussion of) S***® Democratic Chairman
plans for obtaining construction of H»“ry Hughes, sat with the Dallas
a federal building in Goose Creek. \ (Continued on Pago Six)
Justice of the Peace FloweVs and
Ofty Commissioner George *
sumed in impairing a jury from
two venires of T6 mea.BBj|
The state rested its case Monday
stier introducing only two wit-
nesses. The defense rested
ly afternoon after haring
County Attorney W. W. Ellison
made the opening argument for
the state.
W. H. Blanton, attorney for
Robbins, staged s stirring
mi acquit*
Plans fot- the building have not
-taken Jjaffirifa shape, nut argu
Soes Cooperation * v
“I believe a largo majority of
our farmers will cooperate in the
acreage reduction plan when it is
explained dearly to them,” Dr.
A Grenader, grocery and mar
ket proprietor, and H. E. Brunson,
manager in ti>e Tri-CUiss for the I
|East Texas Amusement company,
operators of movie IWilira, 4i»d
Shearer said today. “There is some J. A. Taylor, of BMkii, who dis-
oppositlon apparent," but that to tnlmtcd circulars advertising spec-
true pf.any. movement that rai.ntos to ptGMcafo sxposition,
started and I do sot believe tt will
ha •srioesc
“The present increase in the
price of cotton Is going to prove
drawback to success of the
movement, but I am convinced it
(Continued ohUge Six) *
CEDAR BAYOU
INFANT DIES
George Devereux Ellender, the
infant eoo ef Mr.* and Mrs. (too
L Ellsnder. of Cedar Bayou, died
at the fendly residence at 6:60 g.
m. Monday.
Funeral sdfrices were held at
11 a.m. today at Cedar Bayou Ms-
cemetery, with Rev. a P.
llrftffflSM
% ! VgSMN8».to
are those oharged in the circular
Peine’, grace**■* Mid-
field store are
complaints were filAd fi
ing sidewalks. It 1$ atolmed they
fContinued on PsgeT'llxf
TREB RB(Wt BUBIED
WACO, Jung (
of Roy Hammit,
army recruit
of a broken
swimming In the
was sent today to I
rando City. Web* (
ial.
U+i
Coe lut night ruled that the city
charter provides that the city is
exempt from executions and that
Shoemaker could not levy against
any city property even if the bill
were not paid
He Mid the charter provision is
drafted similar to a state ruling
which has been held constitutions!.
-> In bis presentation speech, Me-
(Continued on Pita Six)
NEW YORK. Jui
Works extr-rded CH
yesterday at the
Plocks of 1400
with Westbrook.
itur b<
; W
ment* in favor of a government
owned structure have been pre-
pared. J „
It was pointed out that the $150
monthly rent paid for the leased
structure used now, would pay for
the building. , .
-t-Tho-•municipally owned park in
Goose Crtop.will be offered to the
LIONS TO INSTALL
OFFICERS JULY 11
Members are Urged to
Attend Meeting On
Cotton Plan
New officers of the Lions club
will be inducted Ja office at Ai4«*
evening meeting on Tuesday, July
11, it was decided at today’a
to°T(mn .^rfs *0Vernm*nUby th« cit» “ • *“«J meeting of the club at Grace Meth-
exme out as overnieht were ** bulldin,r’ “ WM l««">ed. j odist church. W! * ' "
came out •• ovarmght riders worn -j^, ^ty, several years ago offsr- «nd other guests
ad to donate the land for s federal to attend.
tof-teatit!.
htmna «t the'tSiie
Irin.
District Attorney R. A. Weinert
concluded the .'.rguments for the
state, and the jury received the
case fir consider;.tton at 4 o’clwlr.
Emanuel H-.rvey w«s the first •
witness called on the stand. He
said that ha knew, both Romos
Jennings and L*roy Robbias
that he ms present st the dsnpe
on the night that Jennings was
shot .. , •: ■" .
“I was dancing with Laroy’s
wife in the haH," ha said, "whan
Robbins walked in the door, file
wife said ’1 want to see my hus-
band’ and started toward him.”
1
bunched by the specislista.
Railroad shares swui.g forward
Wlvae of membf-M
will be fadOitMi
Harvey than
walked over to where Clyde
er, the doorkeeper at the dam
■Lmiiiny aim! 4nw hiii 1
the doorkeeper,
Harvey also said that Robbins
fired several more shots after ho
shot* Jennings*
, Under further questiening Har-
vey said that Robbins backed
One Dead, Five Hurt
By Swaying Trailer
’ALESTINE, June 27 (tt»—*
swaying traitor which xlg-sagged
th; roads for the month of May.
(jltsapaafce A Ohio rcuj,r<d i;s
high at 41 7-8, up 31. iVi *-yJ-
vj.iat also tou-hed ito Mrh • r. tr.a
(ear a*. »1-2, up 1-4.
WHEAT PASSES
DOLLAR MARK
CHICAGO, Juno 27 «1»-Wheat
It was pointed out also, that gave two piano
in addition to bousing the past- Mias EUaa Blum, who sang tw<
(Continued on PsgS Six) jsstoetions, accompanied by M’s.
..... i-i i.u!i»is..w.. . XMarjorie Bridgaa,.
lM^CONDmON ^St^mSmSm
•t 6: <0 p. m. today :RtjM|MM|£
While Barber,
trict authorities
Hill Mhool dia-
logs to. raeeivt
years.
The first Salivary to cross into
ment of state funds
that system will have
possible,
a nine-
ROTARY PARTY
ON BAY TONIGHT
the long sought dollar leveMbo »•*» regardlm
chip of trader* aver sines the’of the amount finally remitted,
booming market started after the1 Superintendent J. J. Jansen
'Continued on Pj«» |»«y» *y*tem to in splendid fl-
‘nsnCIsl condition and has a sur-
on a highway near hare today had
claimed one life and injured five
Goose Creek and Dayton Ro-
tarians and Rotary Anns tonight
will enjoy . picnic st the Trinity
mas of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ri Mr. and Mxt. W.
W. Sloan. ——
A barbecue .upper 1} to be serv-
at which time cotton icraage ra-
ductwn, as pao|)<>«e<t by the -'ederv.
’! (Continued on Paga Six)
Texas Oil Output U
Cut; Oklahoma Gain*
it
asrryt
TULSA, OkhL, June 87 <UB_
Crude petroleum to the United
States hold steady last week da-
spite huge fluctuations to
and Oklahoma output, the Oil and
with his
nings came to hi* to a JH
manner" and asked him to put
his gun. feafjfg’-.-Jng-.-^L'
Df. W. V*Dunning was the .
ond witness called by the
He testified ha was called to
foTnd Jennings laying at the 1
of the back
Ha asked Jennings who
him. Jennings said that
shot him.
plus of something like $5000,
considerable portion of It in cs
wjtw‘,1‘n ««
Ing «
ML ,•< ^ I
„ This Includes sslsrie, for s fs-
r*u 11 v * — ‘
Wy
K. W. McLeod to tax collector
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 333, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1933, newspaper, June 27, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020280/m1/1/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.