The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 219, Ed. 1 Monday, March 10, 1941 Page: 1 of 6
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Bthcr Forecast
TEXAS—Fair and colder, temper*-'
; f reeling Adth front in extreme
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GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS. MONDAY. MARCH 10, 1941
LUME 2 2—NO. 219 GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS. MONDAY. MARCH 10. 1941 DoJivtred D«
WOWN STEEL WORKERS STR
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To Defy British Food
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6f Navy As Convoy For Roosevelt Ready For Lend-Lease i
pply Ships PbllllCih SC9 House Passage Certain; May Sign Wednesday
|ttleS Odrldfl' WASHINGTON, March tt. (U.P.) to give ta Britain and other na- authorizations for billion* of dot- sure stmcessfully through
•Premier Predicts Country Soon To Be
(far With English If Ban Is NoLlifted
Iron Craftsmen, Engineers
And Rod Setters Quit; Ask
Pay Hike, Double Overtime
Officials OfContracting Firms. Report
No Formal Demands Presented By Unions
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vw «•« VMIyt Vl UW* WKAtWM.UHj; UIHIUKH Uff
tions fighting the axis. larg |n war materials, and possir house am}, senate, outlining -some
The President expects the men- bljr food, which will be transferred of his future plan, and getting
Sure to reach his desk far signa- abroad under the measure, ... their report on final-congressional
tore Wednesday afternoon. After 4#hc first assistance to be given acllon 0,1 the biil-
________ signing it, he may. speak to the the British will be from equip- The home is expected to concur
tenihu^E ^ - ; nation. althpuKh no; d^ionha*;yBSMit :.Um... toeamy and navy ,H r„ 7h*
WASHINGTON, March to. been reached,Jn. any. evente-it-stow-haw on hnndandcan^Te--^ wga~
L -A0Mevelt,: today~p«K to Hteiude.aome air- *ur? tmnorrW, Then the en-
parcd to put -the l?ad‘lease biil ,an announcement of some jdah.es ami ships. Additional as- gros.-oji copy of Uie. bill wiU be
The house today agreed unani-
mously to eonslder the British aid
bill tomorrow under procedure
calling for acceptance of all the
senate amendments. -----------
sibly make a “firetiWo char,... ....
which he woiild explain in general' additional *
W^ Patten tiasU^ id thC Briti8h blockade’to France/- ‘ - - ......,.,, J~,.,
:e the British to loosen the blwk^.TappeTred^lwt there
be s,ca clashes with the powerful Royal navy.
* Statement From Paris .
Approximately 100 men affiliated with the ateelworkers
union (A FI.) who are employed on the $12,000,000 toluol
plant at Baytown, struck today for higher wages and an ad-
justment of overtime pay. . . .
'1 he men who refused, to report for wprk are iron work-
ers, fuel setters and engineers; it wassard r"”
Th.o are demanding an increase in the hourly rate of
bite HattttT hnjfl-lnr nvi-' t i»l<- .work. '
Henry A. Wallow and Speaker
the House Bam Raybtlrn, and eo
otee -Brnmn-nitf :
Irten’s statemenMook mv added significance because of its siml-
J about three w<wks ago by
|.g h ..foianer - -offteiaJ-^f-4ke—a---—-Ag-— 4-
,nss i?*3S3g Greek Premier
ESsa^s Wedges Nation
^ warships to convoy food to
t« Germany fhrt 'mitoos ' ^ Vvlll
"-r-~' Z -nse.<-..«
- France could not expect Koruiz Says 'Not One
bSaS Sht.?“ F»»t'Will Be Ceded
[those under 1he pret.nt ATHENS,Jlfarch 10. (I'Pi _ Pre-
r..ta>h • " mier Alexander Korizls, it be-
[ statement continued with a *“”* 'known t<K^ ha* Placid
ition that clashes between himsclf on record agatest cession
pencil and British navies of “a single foot -of Greek soil, to
.Alt ,h?r; • zcTl? xJT
i- B,i." ^JSszjrStiS
ty "
r did not go so far as the
[ statement but it did not
attention*Abut-ito''!*' just &*'*.'?; V* ^auuna., uaoorers
Jwf -Raehr-where- '■)* esn- Association which had sent a
J at length witn Laval and . «[essaS« to King George assuring
[German representatives of hlm _°f the support of 500.000
Old Guard Criticized;
Demands Early Passage
-Korisis stated his position in a
reply to the National. Laborers
Hitler.
before
. nr \lierg of the working class to
carry On the war.
. i correspondents in Pe- - "We will'not cede a singiefoot
i presence — the German 'of Greek soil to any aggressor,"
hnews agency had quoted Korizis said. “This assurance
b He Brinon Vichy, gov- from the Greek workers gives us
e To Defy, Page 2) usee Greek Premier Pag* 2)
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the national deftnre' pro*
Am . - _ « . gram, said that no formal de-
ODantel Rebukes .......
iem by the unions involvedl
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Mwqpposwg o,«w,“
Transactions Tax
representative, advised the mdh
not to return to work until their
grievances have been adjusted.
No Comment '
Officials of the Baytown Ord-
nance Works, for which the plant
is being buiit, of the Humble
AUSTIN, March (a Ad- Oil and .Refining Company, oarent
gawenwi a aagga -
O’Datm l's *2«,s?o,«oo mm ihI seeur- wailing for an official and formal
tty appropriation eeored a vtctory presentation’of demands from the
today in the Texas house of rep- representatives of the men who
resentatlves by voting to take up quit work
^l!5^BSfe8*l*A bill ——,— I»ieutena-nt ■ <:ui» r,«i By—
The motion wan approved Mi to ton Wright, V. S. army observer
M after two arid a hair hours of on the toiuo! plant. likewise said
- panianientary Joekepiitg,----------- - her had no informaticn or any fl
AUSTIN, Mn* -T«U ,„b ' ll ..
-St2Brsss-as»:
'SsKt'ysrisB «ss‘’ "* l“,i
ST£ Sn“ i£|, ‘ k "f.'"k:»"
Sams"
or one-fifth large enough to fill
'"■« f> r-vemie. Fur- .
i fin more, hi- said the »tr'i“ntr Usmv MI E lliisan faa
was spmr^d ty "one of thatidd „MRt W. t Nil
gang of brers," Refusal of 58 _ _
iv Pact Signing Delayed Jaycees Revise 72 Firemen Killed In Theater Fire
zis Disapprove Defense Plans ■ Committee Set-Up Roof Crashes Down On Victims; Score Hurt
ggffigjt any.,po«lp>AemM^rpif>ctef, M<UCInng«
asnggg.ftnr-1-'- T
«liable informants reported
To -UnifY^rganaation
totomant, ,,M t»a, temi,, A M.lTaM.I m jj= «^Ts»igS; -USiSraiSis^SKS.
gang of 56’ers.” Refusal of 5B™™ .
Sr^sar,1A,“,isr„s Race For Trustee
Highlands Woman Second 1.
Candidate To Announce
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Mrs, W E. Tiaim of „...........
today announced Us a candidate
for the. board of trustees in the
tMh Independent School ...
district in the April 5 election
will seek one of the vacan-
SMGlireu llfe'HlIih n. 8VI«V»». .JA..V* UJ fcSIU JiatiUJiftl I li t; pi UU'i liUri
_________________________________________ _ them beneath tons office in Byn to be the greatest . ----------------------^ , .... r_____.... ............ .... - ■
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resultfngfn JSstribution p,8ne which was hers to- by William Jobe, secretary. ^ of thcm "‘trcaily, and authorities flames, fed by highly inflammable « Firemen, Page * I gcaum Jt wmtW ratsc less money /Jf At KWer^ Brown Magnern and
fSSrS rESffi saae^.iaws MMtac Killer Is HunM
^giifea and that it might tmapw frnm th*^ iiignstav hord- “Some committee wctc eiimiti- _.:. : ^ ( ^ C i rr pb A iaip ■ ^ t _
her behalf
vtzsast
er and was putting pressure bn ated and some were consolidated
Bulgaria to soft pedal its demands with ethei-slas it-was .the aftn to-
>A,,ioinne of Timn. hflUP pftmmiftAPS that u/nrn nnodo^
secretary of the board,
A. levering,
Hlfh-
UNO TOWN
for territorial revisions at Jugo- have committees that were needed jq'EW YORK, March iO^Hymie
1 ‘"formed sources said that ^ia's expense. ^t^^lve^S”^"^"* nvanager of tightwcight
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forced labor under a recent, civi- Monday night to permit use of the flvT te ta
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rvled that the term* should run
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KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March K), tioncri nnveral i.ui *hndn*t
Draft Received Here
A us!! for
youth b for "nr
y* new ituA‘ "f Ii
one year'* service in
te Tri-Cities: Looks like a
turnout will bq there for
on»’—club Ihow tonight at
l>pim.unRy hguse . . The
w*.. buy will help buy
' for youngsters who need
Don Jones, our old of-
py and • route-carrier, now
us around- when we try and
opte from Homer Wilson’s
H. A. Watson, who's in
sue of those big jobs At
t. taking on a bit of lunch
rt Broussard has departed
ighnecking Job in Louisi-
I Note to Sonny Herring
Mexico: your “mudder” is
way to see yo«! ... Ira ,
an letting off a little steam
Goldfield listening In . .
you need a stapler Or
ledger sheets cr ledger
>lumn pads -or 'multi-
—or any of the
iian mobilization decree!
d'f'i -Police today hunted an “un- A blue,’
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with a stone masona hammer and district She was n«,» . ,,.
a butcher knife. The kilter dropped a heavy tuur.-
Homicide sqimd- officers said---nter; with-which he crushed her
they had “three or four men" in . skull m the bedroom A long- composed entirely of white youths,
jail for questioning, and had ques- tttte Maniac Killer, 1'agr ’) 2 -•.......‘
the Untew States,army Im» l«™
: by the local draft board.
Frank N. Read, Jmard chairman,’
announced today,
/The new call, Order No. 11. will
b:i filled jit April *, and will be
Mr. Reid aaid.
Stocks Cfosg Today
-><- Courtesy Ctttsens NsMsaal Bank aadTrust Oompany
WASHINGTON. March ID.*
Without a word of debate, the
senate unanimously approved to-
day a resolution serving notice
. P A. Ihihaway; afib ..... —
lands, was the first to We, hav-
ing WOOHACAd Tite candidacy last •’
'week
Mre. Dtiftn has ttved in tKe TW-"”
Cities for the past nine years.
She lived At Baytown for seven
years before moving to Highiands.
She is the mother of three child-
ren, one of them is a junior in
Robert E, Lee High school and
. twtjmmmmmimmmaotm
Ju
an
f*ee Mrs. W . E. lJunn, Page 2>
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twoen a. Fee «ign sciteoi and
two boys Who are. «t Baytown
Junior high school Mr. Dunn is
Itn employe in the Baytown piant
. 6’* . North American Aviation ... 15',
.«£ Ohio Oil ................... . 6%
Allied Stores
American Radiator .7TT7T77^|
Anaconda "Cnppef ... " ■XD86 S. Otis Steel ,. ~ ^
American T. and T.*......Packard Motors ............ Z&|
BarnsdaJl ........ Phillips Petroleum ....... 36«
Chrysler Motors ...... .... # Pire’OiL ............ 7'v
aUes Service........... 114' Soconjr. Vacuum ............ 9%
Commercial Solvent —..... 8perry Corporation ..... S3H
......% Stendard CHI of Indiana .. 26
g^:v"5.va » -—j«2i,
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that the United States wilt not |
recognize the transfitt of any ter-
Wafer Wstrtct Lions Club Benefit Tonight 17 Are Counted
„ woremma ^ Play To Be Staged At Baytown Dead In Blizzard
S3i»1S445r.WsE
today, bellsvwi the piay wiU be
one of the best ever given by
of the Tri-Humble cast
-*—***— along — - - - . ..... ... ii..ir OxinUtt
, ce strolling
I do*n the street T. ~ Car!
ey back fro ma laundry
»nd »oing with .hr
installing new machinery
Plant . . Looks Uke we’re
have a lot of new build-
id here soon, with two
ers, a new bank building,
ccery in Baytown. And
the way beforp January
Note to Theo Wilburn:
hven’t seen you by the lime
I thU, be sure and some by
>y ... Mrs. Belle Hol-
g ’em over as. the
here mml sb.,ut the
LONDON, March Ik—Tbe admir- ......._________ _______
marine*dhas^terpedo^^and ^ w« th* *“b^t <* »
most rertainl} sunk” an Italian ing .this afternoon before the
cruiser. The admiralty identified house of represenUtives commit-
mtmljmiftomm, <t fff MB- frag-Ooaie OmlLAad thg maym
mmm ' HumWe protested ’ the Mil.
of
eyA during the time of the piay
because Rip is marrying a j
(By I nited Press)
woman (Ruth Webber) who is nrt Atlantic and New
of social station, and Victoria
-..souses' 'a threat to the integrity
»f the Van Beet fortune. ;
,How Victoria tortures the bride
•«d finally tries to murder her
is the story la briof.
England sUtes emerged
three-day siege of snow a
Freeport Buhtttur^^^
General Electric -------
Generai Motors .-..... - • ■ ■ 461*
23SKS
34’s United Aircraft ........... «1» expansion bill authorizing limited 1 ol tb* blU which would per-
•* - — • •• — mit water and sanitary districts
that’Uke in more than one conn-
ty. - • •
Others appearing against the
bill were CUy Manager John
Harkins. Commissioners E. A Wil-
liams, and Willi, Cobb of Goose
Creek; Fred G, Gillett of La
Porte; Clyde Harvil), Emory Oarl,
and W. N. Michels of Houston
T-P Coa! and Oil
United Corporation
United Gas .............
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Hummble Oil .............. M Wilson Company .r......
1, .SBOSSf-*:^
........ 17% Dupont ............ .......
southern nuanc ...........
SN fortificatioo- of Guam-firAho Pi-
■ 1% cific and construction work at the
K Atlantic naval base rites recently
. 5»% acquired from Britain.
2t -, ISTANBUL, March lO.-RWug,-,-
16 Fplomats from Bidgaria reported
, today that Germany ha* massed
,,, an army of 24MW sotteers Ito
Loriliard
third of
KffS
*% late today
W 5Ts%S?S SUKSSSftS "*“
% W». . *V. »• -
The player* cOmpKed trier re-
hearsals during the week-end and
A^t^T^l^hbring55*!^^ W P^^ISr*W' T”^tlin
TUek’ Ri,rt
e^jsssois?k
there t.mrf ever erected in g|f -t“ '
sar«asir3ras:
-c&ss.____
sageuaess
*Ros* Oathrinor) cannot stand up will be coon
against her. ^ * way. A.Ti
In a dark romp that Ha* not worth. ~ J
been changed since, her father “
aisu^
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 219, Ed. 1 Monday, March 10, 1941, newspaper, March 10, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027271/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.