The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1947 Page: 1 of 8
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ite rece»t «1. (weather
other rew' , rlTli,:s—(iem-rally fair this afternoon,
'day Httll)| Wednesday. Cooler this aft-
I '""inn and tonight, with rising tempera-
prn°° u'oiluMda.v. Gentle to moderate
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iOL. 30 NO. 167
SERVING THE
INDUSTRIAL AREA
OF GREATER BAYTOWN
1947 POPULATION r— 20,958
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GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS, TUESDAY., DEC EMBER 23, 1 947
FIVE CENTS COPY
ACTS WITHHELD SAYS STASSEN
:ngle Backs Speculator Lists Name Few Big Shots President To Recession Signal
'anama Canal Republicans May Be Disappointed Broadcast On Hoisted By Trumafi
■ t. „„ _■ I ni<icTni«f ri/fl m
ieplacement
^oney To Be Sought
[or Survey Of New
l;tes Across Isthmus
[WASHINGTON, Dee. 23. OJ.Ri —
111, l'. S. ambassador, to Panama
»id after a conference with Pre-
Lident Truman today that he was
piiirf" tki§ C'diintry and Fiinamu
L-iU "get togehter”gon plans for
defense of the Panama ('anal.
kASHJNGTOR Dec. 28/ (Ul?> -
an-
WASHINGTON. .Dee. 23._ib.Ei- _____................
Secretary of Agriculture Clinton who took a flier in the <
P. Anderson hinted today that Re- ty . market," but,; he said, ‘‘X. hope :between 12,000 and 15,000—will be WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (IU0
Publ|can investigatiors may be dis- they don’t hold him up as a vicious made public before congress re- President Truman will ^deliver
A ?<yj e*rct t(> fi,*d ^sidetr ; ^ convenes January 6, the secretary Yuletide message to the nation to- WA^miSir’TnM TW 9% fTTPl
government insiders on future Anderson said the next list, cov- said., morrow and then begin a typically W^SH^vTON^ P6C.
lusts of comhiodTRy speculators ■ ering some 8,000 wheat accounts Agriculture officials/ said the "Americr ‘ ' •• •* .......
<- He' said the lists may disclose op the..Ghicago’exchange, may be names of both large and small with
Truman Group
Accused By
GOP Aspirant
Stallworth To Coach
Gander Team Again
"some poor little government clerk out late this week. The complete ^^hriSf fTlCIS ElVQ mm • Jk* | •
...u_ .1 1'-- commodi- roster of speculators estimated ■■ ^ M MA I^ #W 0O1C **
WASHINGTON, Dee. 23. (IU>> — ■tWWIlwllllW I4\IVI9VI 9
President Truman will deliver hi*—A-——— ^■... i ■ ..—A-A'
"........ “TS SgteVtSS WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. (UP)- The nation will be"flirting Administration Said
Christmas celebration- - with “disastrous price breaks” and recession before the end jQ ge Deliberately
family. of 1948 if it depends on increased production alone to com- u ■ ij. _ __
The president will speak at tree- bat inflation. Molding information » #
hou7ewfves/0school’ teachers "and 1//"^ “th/’white°Hp^se aTs This warning signal was hoisted today by President Tru- WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. —
ministers. p.m. est. man’s council of economic advisers, which 'also' rejected the (UP)— Harold E. Stassen,
-Anderson told reporters he didn’t „ Mr. Truman and his family plan idea of a longer work week ' , Remit
"think anyone was very mueh to attend. midnight church '
traders will be revealed. The latter
lean
his
Republican presidential as-
Dan Stallworth will coach the
iun/d"today he would gask his ^Thc’^hl/ic'dir^torll
as-, interim superintendent of (he commodity accounts . on
Tri-Cities Recreation council. This 31, 1946, and-October 31,
“...hwrtMmttteemlHtArv The athletic director whose vol- agency is . financed by the Com- The only Two “big names”
inflations to provide the arrnv untar>’ retirement from the coach- munity chest with .close coopera- elated, with government were
.-uWimris to survey new canal ltt* wara Wa3 short-lived .because tion of tthe schools and with the win W. Pauley and Ralph K.
in Central America as a re- o( the. resignation of Red Bale late- use of much of the school's facil- vies. Pauley is an assistant to Seo-
‘ la** «•- •»<"" rotary of Army Kenneth C. Royajf.
4-he list named some 500 individu- fast on Christmaif-day and will en- fOE putting the economy on ni a , • -----11---"
als and firms holding 71J major joy a turkey dinner With all the ap eyen keel: . Km7P ||ACf |*EIVII1fl
commodity accounts on QetobCT trimmings in the evening. 1. Many industrial prices must -VJII
1947.
asso-,
Ed-
Da-
lif of Panama's reject ion of a laiit today had been as- ities.
base agreement with the f|ped hy the board of trustees of The board reiterated its position Davies was wartime' deputy petro-
)S„ - - the school durtrict to continue to that it was willing for Stallworth he
to. continue in this capacity as
was revealed to be „ in the market.
P«ulpv ftlrpadv has told a con-
com-
Military Bases
Manned By Troops
Despite Panama
Many
come. down.
' 9
■ Furthermore, the Michigan Re- te$ch ^ootbAIJ. . ^
*iblican said, until his subcommit- U>a. b Stallwojth and the ttu3~ }ong^" aa./he was needed. Pftll,.v fl|rP!.Hv hnq -
.i.*.u.awu»n„,».thi.ii.ns
■“”* —- -esu
sser, _ _
aspirant. Rejects Agreement
SETaHlro SElrSdVstSi!^ Nation*iAssemBiy
Fi:“ r -rs SMMU “
with the idea in view of Uk- education in the high school and /ty p ’ '1 , ^
j steps for a survey to find an- will continue also as supervisor of .. / n o{ certaln Q f “The public was led
• “ " *^ 'he recently-instituud .sports and ^ district; • _ _ the list was sprinted w^ ^
2. High profits in many seg- RllCIfipCC lPrtlflll
ments of the, economy must be re- HHJHIVJJ o^VWIIVII
duced while, profitability should be /\ a II y \
‘‘tTtrL'eVT' wpge '^ale. UKIallOITia 10WJ1
should be corrected, so that* the
- extremes- are -
6?There must be a better bai- Communications Down
ance of income among sections, McALESTER, Okla., Dec. 23. —
groups and individuals. • (ttR>— Highway Patrol Lt. C. T. „h
coSisjr and ^ssn s: t
■“ Sn^menUth»t “real T®.!ihina' eft*n!I OkJSSpma 53 erations of insiders in the commod-
com- PANAMA CITY, Dec. 23..-4JJJ)- -r.ea' s^«ast of McAlester, was it market duri m7 js ,nexcu*
United States troops continued to peption is the most important. on fire with two hotels ablaze and abje ■■ gtaggen gai(j ;n a statement
1c was led to believe occupy 14 military bases on Pana- This means "the lowest price the post office endangered. issued from his headquarters here,
sprinkled with govern- manian territory today despite the consistent with a fair return in a Raley radioed headquarters in “The issuance of voluminous re-
rs.” Anderson said. “I national assembly’s unanimous re- stable econbmjf rather than the Oklahoma City that all communi- ports by the administration of
withholding pertinent infor-
mation about the operations
of “government insiders” in
the commodity markets. '
He asked the administra-
tion to disclose at once whether
present or former officials of the
government, "including the^execu-
tivejeuartment of the White
House,” cleaned up in the commod-
ity markets at the time of heavy
government buying last winter.
The White House had no imme-
daite comment on Stassen’s new
iber tonal site, where we can the recently-instituted sports _____... __ . ....... „ _ . .... . ,
“t bBSPS for dcfcimc, Dhysicsl cducAtidH program in the 0n the, comhiittee. are R. B*, ment insiders, ^ _ . ... _ _,.v ------ ------------ r_.»„ .u,....,m.„. ___—
"In the event of a sedond canal, elementary schools of the district Sparks, W. D. Hinson, John Stu- don't think there were many insid- Jet'tion of an agreement making the highest price that the traffic will cations with Talihina, with a pop- normal grain trading on October
feel certain we would retkin the |n additlon to his duties with art. Mrs, Harriett Aydelotte, "Mrs., ers on the lisj.7 ■ -,-**«*.*«*.UM he»e ,« «» economy " it ......-----v~ —- ------ - — -----—
____,a,,. DoUn * onU> os. „ .. . . . ..... , rt. .>• T U T P RnrLratf IfnSMmkilo >Uo
nama^Canal only, on a standby the school district,
i«»- yiuj , VM n piaiiunj _ ____________ _____ _______
ls’s It is absolutely inconceiv- worth for the past year has served (See Dan, page
fcl* that the United Stetbs should .
Coach Stall- Dois'IJ. MacGuffic, J. C. Burkett
2)'
feve a canal it could not defend."
I He said that, in the original
greement providing for the canal
Re. Panama granted the" United . .
^ Some Toys Are Still Available
Goodfellows Bring Cheer
-ii )rMi^”-a^TgTand Mb’ l-r.viou.ly r.p«rt.d
r Panama, therefore, is within its,. O. L. Wilkerson
|gal rights to say no to us,"- En- nah- Jacinto P-TA ......
fl said. "But we’re in our legal Toys Sold ...............
ghu to go some place else to Pad Ash
“a aspirinrLS Shoemaker Rites
down as "npt needed.” In most
^ occupation legal. bear in an unstable economy," it uiation of 1,057, were broken. He 31, 1947, and October 31, 1946, and
Meanwhile,-there were these oth- Climaxing two weeks of stormy sai“- ■ ; ‘ . said the fire was first reported at the withholding of precise infor-
er developments: debate, the 51-member assembly ?"e r®P°“; designed^ as back- g.45 am and had raged out of mation requested for weeks is ob-
1. Sen. William F. Knowland, R., ended a nightlong meeting shortly ?roun° »or Mr. Trumans econom- contr0]. untn 9:45 am) when he viously for the purpose of confu-
Cal., said senate appropriations before midnight by refusing to rati- 10 ™eaaa8e to congress on January recejVed bis last telephone report sion and distraction,” Stasgen said.
subcQfnmittee experts already are fy an agreement for occupation of 8’ ,at y opposed a 44 or 48 hour Attempts to reach Talihina by His statement was issued a day
analyzing the first list. But he-said the bases defending the Panama' w?£, .WP.' ' - , .. telephone proved a failure, and after Secretary of Agriculture
“we will need a lot more infor- Canal signed December 10 with the ( is evident that we cannot all t[)e teiephone operators here said Clinton P. Anderson made public
(See Few, Page 2) - .....United States. (See Recession, Page 2) ^ tri.mi^i (See Facts. Pare *)
"The agreement is not inspired _ •
■ WffStaffSJSt- Postman's Load
does it subject itself to the normal
|p|:
the switchboard in the Klamichi (See Facts, Page *)
mountain community apparently
Raky faid he^ad .ordered high- WfCCk KlIIS
kd another canal." Girl Scouts No. 12 ..........
fife said there were at least three Bruce Day . —...........
four prospective- sites outside Anonymous ..................
(mama. He said he could not say HEO Club ..................
st where they were, but that he Wooster Girl Scouts No. 10..
ought some of thorn were In NI- Mr. and Sirs: H. L. West
ua and in that part of Co- TOTAL today
,Z — however, 0... ... T« R. WsAwClblf KSS PjSt PWlfc
2JI0 oeived. with big smile* from the J tense,- the motion said.
a SZZXr * F»rm-Pe»ce Officer
5.00 Anyone who hasn’t received a -Dies In San Antonio
1.00 bag or anyone i who was missed
tynse,” the motio
Deputies
sang the
the chairman announced that the,
vote rejecting the agreement was
The postmen are breathing a that
way patrol units from Poteau,
°"The1 fire^oke*olt'in'the city’s J7 111 GCnDBIIY
newest hotel,” Raley said. “I don’t WVI
since spread to a sec'ond hotel. Three Hundred Others
a,” £ 'S S£o£".oTS By f ollUion
.t building would be destroyed, FRANKFURT, Dec. 23. ftlJB)-
least 37 parsons Were killed and
,.nrtT . James Calvin (Uncle Jim) Shoe- unanimous. Waiting crowds, includ- Ifte 1 „ -
$623.67 car, g,.t a- bag by coming to The maker 79 retired peace officer in8 hundreds of students, cheered sigh of relief now since they fig- lo°-
fe --.uiirtvr a: •*“ '*> - - <■ - as-
KBsSsmTia ■jcssssirsatBs "useru.«- “2 ^ - ^'77 1 > IS
mmittee that it include in the afternoon. Delivery continued to- «’Ui have to draw on our reserve 193., had been >n « * fig rail nmner 10 : day and f^m now on it is mostly on the Rbjne eight miles north of
-icd funds appropriation, a day. ^ ^ c% ^smm ^Mnformed “ %^-aster M. U..„L|_ A?|
rushed to the scene.
Both trains were crowded With
holiday travellers but German rail-
way officials said there were no
allied nationals among the 37 bbd-
the mail is heavier this .year He The Humble Oil and Refining ieLjoum/" ^hc wreckage.- •
tnt man is neavier tnis year, we Qln todav anroun„„d Dur. The collision occurred in a driv-
estimated that it is running 20 .to chasP J a seJice 3latjon SRe /,<} mg rain at 6:30 p.rn. when the
25 per cent over last year.. building from J. D. Giddings. The Munich-Dortmund inter-zon^_ ex-
irveys for new sites.”
to make cent oT the b^Thad been defiv- cciv-cd jn the ««*%*•
<>red' ' ' * 0.NLWWi&^nf^mbTmof Sm '^le Sl10e*aker
where he had been seriously-ill for a strong anti-American feeling ,
the past two weeks. 1 that has resulted in seyeral deni- cerned-
sShoemaker, who served as con- onstr$tio»s, one riot in which 33, Both
have Taised stable of Precinct 3 for 12 years persons were injured and U. S. ac- Goose Creek, said their heaviest roieau volunteers n»ve oven
looks like we and retired from that office about tion restricting all off-duty sol/ ioads cable on Saturday and Mon- wkR ZV?learned “ “^destr
& SLK* A»iarK ss s sr. “
jafeaa Humble Oil Buys
. _ ■ :__ Jacinto I’-TA, of the HEO club, street in Pelly was one of the first tion of the bases. They said the ters and packages had already D<*i,1au,h CDaImn
amoaoena Rumors lltm Riot ^pie.wJ w^^v^e Tr*,8w Miiita°'’ ^ ** »«the majority of ^ Kayiown Mdtion
|\|*mwl a n"'* w3 L bSS Cities. Mrs. Shoemaker died about M now is local. But ^
cribe Seeks Sensational Stones . ™ Tomqht Is M
™ th. rumors afloat in the brat.ng Christmas a bit early^he
iicated, the Daily Sun would’be Came word that two men had Gift, of toys over the weekend b in’Hil, of Rest ceme- V..I. C
ighted with headlines today. fallen overboard and drowned at helped out a great deal Economy ; T UIQ LOfO/S
J.,. U,. drK.. uv;. «... J. F. U,C v'u,u,i
. a »oman to death In Baytown. other was abandoned two men of the World a bag of fruit Shoemaker of Mont Belvieu, B. B.. Tonight's performance mau, ua> «a» ur» i
hiuty checkup, and one elderly . later At 8 pm it was learn- and candy the Tri-Cltles Hub club Shoemaker of Houston; two daugh- end 0f the carol singing by various post packages. The cancelling me- Young as operator. Young has persons were.reporieo io oe sen-
nian was found in' the h«pitaL ““J a gangplank a gift of to/. /d the tnter-hi ters, Mrs. Charles-S. Willmms of choirs in thc Tri-Cities. Two choirs ter .counted about 4,000 more cards been an employe of the sales de- °usly injured. Hospital trains cvac-
Uw io jail. Officers said the d(d fa)J from . a Rykes Brothers class of First Baptist church some Mont Belvieu and Mrs. P F- Avey will be featured tonight: one from passed through Ihe office or. Sat- partment of the Humble company ”at,"d the^ injured after the local
men, old friends, had been cele- .^J^i at the Baytown docks, toys. For all, of these, we also say of Houston and nine grandchildren the First Christian church and the urday than in the same period'1 last here for the past six years. He hospital at Neuwied was filled to
The seaman was hauled aboard, thanks! • and 10 great-grandchildren. other from St. Joseph's Catholic year. He estimated that'‘business came here from Huntsville where capacity. - i
Active pallbearers will be Eric church. Was about 10 ’per cent-higher than he had been a student at Sam Hou- - '
and Wilbnr Thibodaux, H L-Jack- They will sing from the specially last year- ’’ "« ston State Teachers college!
The sealnan was hauled aboard, thanks!
chilled but uninjured, and the
gangplank was 4eft dunked ip the
. "si: channeiwew youth
betev^S* ^C^roe broken , out in the small frame
son, J. W. Polk, C. JU Marcontell
bpliDvAH n^rvo oroKen oui m wie aouu uw
ltt 1 tnGdrive houses in old Baytown, threatening
! K , ' i d 7 the business area oh Main street,
miles to help a dairyman ■„ K,imn«ginx Paae 2)
|H< 280. cows , and Mark Carter (bee Hw^**U'** *’■
Ithcut a buttopierc or a hand- -5
Lions Dime Campaign -r-
;; To Pass Quota Today
“yeron the youngsters... Mrs.
Irson
f r a- lett
wn Marita
and L. M. Early.
Wounded By Rifle IF. Cherry Dies
it It »m b. .tun Christmas eve
t, a------ ----* - too - for employes of the three
C JJ I li |i _ .. . and will be broadcast over station work has been a little
Jqhnnie Shoubrouek, 17, son of jUuuCflly Al tlOllIC RREL from 6 to 7 p.m. for sorting purposes.-.
the A. F. Cherry, 60, of Cedar'Bayou. amnged'T/T A^ Half and WUe
left leg about noon today when a . suffered a stroke about 11 a.m. c. Pierce who acted as co-chair-
,22 caliber rifie was accidentally and died a few minutes later. men representing the retail mer-
discharged. Cherry • was walking across his chants of GoOse-'Creefe.
The youtl), brought to Goose lawn when he collapsed. He was ^
fice on Texas avenue. The p^gram late as most all packages and let* of Humble bulk station at
will ,be heard through the^iwn- ters had beenemailed by 6 p.m. ev- Baytown. _ ■
town area by a special amplifier ery evening and the only ex
made today
Dillard Services
M Mo Be Wednesday
Hardest &T7 missing Tod^s Mile^f-Dime. drive will ^ X “The cooperation-of Don Weil, ^ * *
so the Daily Sun could dc- send the 1947 campaign far over ^ i M ^rn t>mrtn w/u^ I
==r£= =SS.=~ Si SHifh .....
M s“S3=r~ SK3SS52S SS= :5;
furnishing family fo) the past three years. Amerad Pet .. ......
Pelly road
across the back. bank will close at 12:30 jy.rt. to-
Purchase price had not been re- morrow to give their workers a
vealed. chance to prepare for Santa Claus.
Stocks Close Today
bougainvilla grows in clusters Gene Bauer’s committee not due buUe-t his leg about 12 wilj be announced later.
S«r than tubs down there.. .Al- to close out until 9 p.m. today. «—■- >------ r,----- — j
Pi"?* driving along with one Yesterday On the fourth day
; / tfre road and the other on the campaign the C. Q. Alexander plied
Allied .Chem '.
..... K*w«si mss-sts.sis iSSS5™^
which the Tri-Cltles lions club The Lane, child
y Harvey says h“la wife is just in use to finance its welfare Shoubrouek yout
anvhnHv * V
CourtMjr Citizens NfttioiiAl Bank
T.'.'k .186 Jones ahd L Steel 34%
.....i 3% Kirby Pet ........ 17%
3284 Kenn Copper ... .,
...... 40% La. Land .......v^
;... 105 . Libby McN and Lib
37 Mack Trucks ....,
... 47% "T
WAUT
3
fe anybody else’s wife, she won't work {or thc coming year.
] f ,,se her new vacuum clean- ■
: for paint spraying or to clean _______
V. tlle.car. Pat Heiman off for
pure-posing . . . Mrs.: Fred: Jen-
rf>s about to recover from 'he
Pnstmas rushing around .. The
wty list among the cops Is
lffhing awful th e week . Dep-
r_.ste(f H. C Spence is still
fjf'that fever blister... Deputy
, °nes used all the beefsteak in
l’®Use on a punch in the eye.
P-rolman c, C. Dawson can’t
L* "ands and Patrolman L. B.
f. ,ner moves about as if a mule
k'cked him.
C!!?,an and Katy Dunks, up at
‘ 1 Slle' send their regards.. .Ms,
Mrs. Jesse Hylton and Mr. and
Hks 1 "k Harrison, former home-
1-/“; a,so are up there with occa-
1 yearnings for this part of
infantry.
■hi5 al! those smiles on ail those
« the Citizens bank?...
00 Sandy Qutch. .
dent occurred," he said.
yards today.
nights.
Jaycees Back Holiday Safety Campaign
Motorists' Attention Is Called To Warning Signs ■
The Tri-Cities Junior Chamber with reflectors to give added vtsi- marked after engineers figured
of Commerce is waging a campaign Witty at night to drivers. out with a slide rule and instru-
^ a.i. : * . 1.. „ ! - At the same time, State Highway ments where they should begin
during the Christmas holidays tc £> q Greer has offered and end. They allow a bare mini-
cut down on. the number of auto the grim advice that the only way mum of time to get over the hill
accidents, H. C. “Buck” Moran, to assure a safer holiday motor or around the curve before an ap-
Charley Dillard of Houston -and Amer TeJ and Tei ......150% Natl Fuel &Gu
David of La Marque; a daughter, Anaconda Cop 34% tjatl Dairy Prod
Mrs. Adell Johnson of Pelly;,nine Budd Co ...... J0% NaM Bellas Hess
grandchildren and two greatgrand- Creole Pet 42% Qhio O*1 —
ohiiHron ___... «Zk Packard Motors
children.
k
1-SHOPPING DAY LEFT
safety chairman, announced today: trip is to drive by any garage or preaching car can make yours an-
All drivers are being asked to wrecking yard to view the re- other basss for an insurance 'claim,
dim their light* each time they mains o{ the latest automobiles Other road hazards are marked
meet another car on the road. The brought in from highway collision,
jaycees are giving out stickers for “As season traffic volume spurts “slow’
car windshields as a rer ‘
the slogan “Dim yours
gave a life.”
In connection with the drive, a emphasized,
large safety band of metal, paint- "This applies especi
' " ind or* ‘no passing zones’ whic
with signs. Yellow "caution” and
” signs warn of approach-
large
ed wii
■gene
out mishap.
ially to the- "Observe the highway signs and
iht the standard black and or- ‘no passing zones’ which are plain- markings," urges the veteran road
“Hm-m, how your eyesight has
improved, Wally!”
are . _ . _
ange safety colors, has been placed ly marked by a double stripe laid builder again and again,
around the Targe oak tree on Tex- down on the pavement," he
as avenue. It has been -studded
adds. “It’s the best way I know to as-"
zones were sure accident-free travel."
Pantepec Oil ................ 12%
Penney’s
Radio 6orp
Salt Dome
Sou Pacific
42%
■Celanese ..... ........_____. 28.%
Cities Service ............ 39
tSS&n. S—R..?*"
Calumet and Hec......... 7
Curtiss Wright ..... 4%
Davison Chem ......----- 23% r.,, ,.1/
D^Wpontem ..............StaB ■••■•••••••••■ • n%
Du Pont .....................“JJ* St. Regis Paper .............. 9%
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Goodyear Tire .......;...... 44%
Gulf St Utilities
......
Texas .Co
_,, Texas Gulf Pro ...........
Texas Gulf Sulphur ...
Greyhound .............. 11% Tidewater Corp .....
Giljstte ^ Safety .............. 33% Rnion Pacific ”.........
Hous L and P 60......'.!!!.!. 40% .!?£!. ’ •! i ■
Houston Oil
Hudson Motors
Humble Oil , .
Inti Nickel
Interlake Iron
White Motors
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