The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947 Page: 1 of 8
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ommission Leaves City AttorneyPattern In Haze
ling Would
lid Action
August 13
Imissioners Divided
troposfll And On
L Problem Is Left
ier a routine-filled two-
hne-half Jiour City com-
Dn session last night, Dr.
et 1. Davis, one of the
kissionefs, set off a
few minutes by.ihtro-
g a motion to rescind
August 13 action that
Bed for a full-time city
VOL 30 NO.
®De Daili) Sun
GOOSE CRE E K .TEXAS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBERS, 1947
WEATHER
TRINITIES—Partly cloudy this afternoon,
toniKht arid Saturday. A few widely scat-
tered afternoon thundershowers. No Im-
portant change in temperature. Gentle to
moderate southerly winds.
FJVE CENTS COPT
SPECIAL SESSION TO TRUMAN
Prices Spiral Higher
With Peak Still Not
Here, Experts Think
Truman Calls Bus Line Given Exclusive Rights European Aid
For Renewed Health Officer And Inspector Are Appointed Problem To
UN Support
By UNITED PRESS
President Hails Work
By JOHN de LOKENZI Bayshore, including through routes Earlier, Tatum based the plea
The Gulf Transit company won for shift workers. of the Hulf company to remove
another round in its battle with
over the Bayshore runs, of- on the fact that the routes of the
t- Bayshore company are the "gravy”
lore this matter was dis-
lof by adjornment 30 min-
Iter [})*(!- were ■three-separ-
T<j distinct beliefs as to
khe city stood with reference -
legal counsel.
Davis in making the motion
le had concluded that the
I 13 action was wrong and
—r-..........-......- - -........ —............----- .............. r . , .
v', legal assignments effl- and bread leading the sniral 1 Lonterence And Ireaty next Monday and instructed the before then so that the, people can’land expand its operations it would Congressional Action
7 T,,,.®. / . . « , , . , ■ Gulf company to take over, those become, acquainted with them.. need these runs to help countfer-
, V main reason for mnk , InStead °,f «®PP«8 from hlSh levels reached after price RIO DE, JANEIRO, Sept. 5. runs on that date. Questioned by the mayor as to balance aome of the routes which WASHINGTON, Sept. 5. —
*** not yetb“" i3nSSs*M%
the Bayshore Bus Lines, Inc., when take
the city commission authorized ficially until Monday,. G. H. Pet- maysnore company are the "gravy" . , ■
City Manager Bill N. Taylor to kovsek, general manager of the runs which pay'the highest re- We Won t Act In Dark
to; cease..Gulf-company,: .Md lthat he will turn and that 1f .the Gulf ci
notify the. Bayshore lines
operation on intra-city
runs by put
ontinue to Improro’ Vandenberg Says About
Authority Now To
in the meeting when Tay-
vice was sought be told the
(Sion that "twice before I , . T, , , * _
s Lease Tiaelands
, of .my- busmt'se, and I ask
EtMelt“ me Sends Ruling To
Lon was to rescind that Interior Department
. jtimped 14 per cent since Au- fastness purpose, unremit- ______
a ^tr^Jap-mven Non Taken From Vet's Head
The housewife, more concerned ,, _ . . . . _
t„i.iL0Iu™0^,hSraSfnte0qna- Bataan Hero Reported Resting Easily After Operation *
**the table than worrying about sta- joint session
emergency economic aid
Europe.
The Michigan Republican
told a press conference" that the
decision would have to be made
by Mr. Truman after he returns
that ■rfght-thtnk^-Vlrgil-GSMesr 37-year-old veteran -deac
ing men' can submerge their “in- of the Bataan death march, "rest- said,
dlviduai prejudiees and their i8- ed easily’, teday after an opera- parK
dividual aims” to ari* agreement " tion that removed a two-inch nail -How)
keep the family eating:
tissue was either where a guard slammed a nail,J““
damaged? they studded board on his head ‘ ^
Ading that if it‘ is damaged night in 1943. A 'hail from the porter if his remarks could
it. --paralysis - might .result, hoard pierced his skull and n»- construed to mean that Jik di/
ver, if it only was deactivat- mained imbedded .until yesterday, believe a speitiai,session was
tors first punetured Gomez’
sTssisS?i™HS Grand Jury
was removed. Then be-
edious process of remov-
essary.
“No, not at all,” he replied! “I
just haven’t enough information
to know.” *
When congress adjourned in
July, it was agreed that a special
session could be salted either by
ESSSS5 .‘AwsstVi «■■»< “
bold have left City Attorney sttj(1 today Attorney General Tom rolled rib roast. A year ago he aions of disappointment” in the early th
f f®*amfed at a Giark has informed him the fed- asked 34 cents for the same meat, work thus far for the fledgling UN hours af’
If $450 a monthfor working ■ if~K nas miormea mmuie tea take statistical training world organization. • ., ' ticn yes
rM niYCh M ‘f "«*•• ih^ *g°h77oTL sTbmergTc^tel to figure out the price had Jumped Mr. Truman also held out the Then, in the late afternoon he be- ^""^“o'the brain "Z ~ ' ”' ' * *** 1 F 4
ted the mea- department the leasing authority. A quart of milk cost_19 cents in the.U. S. made great sacrifices er^on. . sue actuaUy has been destroyed.”
r...........-August 1$ This confirmed a previous In- Washington;-B.-G.,-26 certts during the war both were ipxred" The - Cerro, N.M., ^Veteran had During the long operation. Go- dav int f„u^dc in^sti^ftin? Vandenberg, who' returned
were reread. .Williams was formal opinion of the justice and in others. Last year it only cost actual homeland destruction. been bothered recently by severe mez’young wife, Isabel,, paced ner-. bv tha ^nd iurv investigation Wednesday from the Inter-Ameri-
in his demand that the interior departments which was, 17 cents. • “I am confident." he said, "that headaches.' Later he began to lose voualy in a corridor nearby. The. 0 ' . . •, can Defense conference at Rio
orney ihpuld be "in the reached after the supreme court In Denver, chuck beef sold.for .Brazil and the United States will control of his limbs, and doctors-couple expects their first.child in Gan «. fchman, grand jury fore- De Janeif0 said he believed meet-
" " " “ cents a pound, 33 cents higher be faithful to a great trust on told him the operation was neces- Npvember. ' man, said alleged widespread gam- jngs of genate and house for.
an last tear. which depend the lives and liberty sary to save his life. Gomez went bn active duty with Houstonshould be closed ej reiations committees would
There were no predictions that a of so many millions of disillusion- The Denver neuro-surgeon and the 20eth Coast artillery, a New “P tight to keep the qity clean and have .to precede any call for a
drop in prices was just around the ed and discouraged people.” two assistants, staff members at -Mfexico national guard outfit, in ®ecent special session.
ssing " ............ ......-
or by Mr. Truman.
Vandenberg’s statement made il
clear t-hat the GOP leadership
uld not take
initiative
I! where all city business ruled that the federal government, cents a pou
be conducted under the not the state, owns the submerged than hist iear.
' of the man we have hired coastal lands of California. There "
Mavor E D nevklanA "I now adhere to that decision,” corner. i , . *Mr; Truman, addressing the Bra- the Veterans' Admmistrati.Qn hbs- 1940. He was stationed »Jn the The insurance compariy execu^ r,'We are not going
r g vote- and it was his Clarlc wrot* Kru*- Instead; new York experts pre- zilian conference three days after pita! here, declined ..to^make any Philippines and was captured. Af-. tive said if the Rangers can show dark" he said "and wc
L.„!_____ tn - ... . ru.rn.iti. * Ir.irroJ «„»» rnmrnt t/> rific wia.t stnfo.s alrcadv were Bet- nrfldliced the nact will BO down In ' "‘We cannot predict the result, midnfo-ht Wednoodov—he U..11. ,mto' . . * ' - ’ -
irid as far as life is concerned, for at
of least JO days^„they said.
to act in the
we are riot
nation^ meat is butchered? cattle force fn international relations "and Doctors saidVa large abcess was
- - - - - -• (See Truman Calls, Page 2) found near the center of Gomer
naUona meat is butchered?
(Stn* Price# Spiral. Page 2)
Faculty Meetings Open New School Term
(Sentry Calls Session Here For 1:30 P. M. Saturday
Ramadier Wins In
Confidence Test
midnight y/ednesday—he will'vote ate group could meet before mid-
for an indictment, ^ October because many members
The house operated as a fash- are.or will be in Europe to con-
ionaW cafe on the first floor with duct fjrst-hand investigations of
the gaming room on the second European needs. Vandenberg is
floor. - - .. chairman of the Senate Foreign
“I don't think it's right for out- Relations committee,
aiders to, come in here and take Mr. Truman is due. back from
money away from people who can’t Brazil in mid-September. He has*
afford to lose It," Ehman said. not yet committed himself on the
Meanwhile, 40 patrons of the meed for a special session, but
French Premier Calls
WWIMI J Hand Of Red Leaders Meanwhile, 40 patrons of the neea tor a special session, out
A„ aww h.d HsrEHIH '3°i
. C. Carlton*is vacationing, Page 2)
s* then raised a point of - ^ *
wawfits Thibodaux Rites
^rSKPere Tomorrow
-etmg. You, have not re- _ • r
?"r,- *nd woridyw.'rrirvet.°L »E.’sr5«sr» w“ a ass* ae s rjasa’t sssr MssLass ssr ss;
[cSfd asissaeasssjar r&zg;«.^ <*5sri£&riLsz
u™ o ^ grsJ5?,A*ar usa «sas&x s jsftrtie&s-jss wsq^ssr^ •£XJi&tz&i?-
.....-**sL*a-s? p“'stBB’irttftai'JSi- Bzisssxxisi: “ “rS 5VS - '
?!on flt R°ber.t *L-***££; ThnSiei S m'*So5l hive spring. " the day.' both under Communist **** ^
any,
...................... _ _ . ......"out
7:30 p.m. today. before work is begun M'onday.
Thibodaux, veteran of World The first day of school will be
lid, "but I_would get fur-
The faculties of the schools have spring.
fhflt nary nnf Ka liana " I niDOda
that can not be done.’
didn't you tell us it
Attorney, Page •)
*as War n and lifelong resident of registration day at Robert E, .—-
pelly, died Thursday, two days High school with seniors due to
after he had undergone an emer- register at 8:30 a.m. and juniors
. gency operation. . 12:45 p.m. that day.
He is survived by his parents, Sophomores will sign up at 8:30
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Thibodaux, a.m. the next day, and classes are
‘ Pelly; two sisters, Miss Betty scheduled to begin then.
‘ **-” ,r There has been preliminary reg-
ID TOWN
[ Tri-Citw, r n of Pelly; two sisters, Miss Betty
f.SSrUi Jo Thibodaux Of Pelly and Mrs, H.
Late FDR Slapped Again
Flynn Says He Slipped In 1944
WASHINGTON, Sept: 5.—<U.E)—Aa them felt they had been double- caKinet ' was
faithful a friend as Franklin D. Mossed when proof ultimately a[ thp
JMW.M IW1 WJIJI uPW State Traffic
m New JWfe ramc
the issuq squarely, up to the as-
.. J552SS55HS*
Rpnger Capt, Hardy Purvis, who j||
country, ‘ “ Warnings Of Infractions
A meeting of tjie French inner "fesults had ceased op-
; ever
the late president was failing men- Truman 01 Ramadier should resign and re-
tally and physically in 1944 when president’s pick. Fact was, Mr. f cabinet in view of 'the
a job that had to be JO J"1BOUau\“I “,,u . ”'T‘C '■ he sought a fourth term in the Roosevelt had okayed Mr. Truman marvin of his confidence
Bob Traylor Walking F Evans of n0*191®": four J>r<>th- 1st ration-it Lee Junior college, but wh)tc ^ouse weeks before. . . 8 *- confidence
soi^Lews for8 tigress Uni^SUteTngvy and °James . hours of from 1 to fep.m. ori Mon- to^hrf^and!6 5 W*
Utk Tetter MyHlg----------' . ------——:--------------------T-------------J81 of Flynn’s book,--1-You’re. ,the ----------p.t|-------
S'preussb,ished this week by Vl’ Flier From Here
_ Flvnn put it as gently as he -a ■ ■ a i
Dead Id trash
Jones and L .Steel operated in the 1944 Democratic
summoned' at 4:30 ' ' f _ w ^ an. Police PoJicyNoW , .
came, that the then Sen. Harry S. P™' Ht"te'd ^u^whether Parently caught off base by' the AUSTINI, Sept 5. (UP)- Texas
of Missouri,..... was the ? Ranger raid, ordered his gambling was moving along smoothly-today
»5. srs ssa rsurs«•*-»-v •» -»—»-»•
elieves . . , W. R. Edgar
abotit what he read
^er •• . . Sam Armata
rKing prop up a building
fly morning talk-fest . . .
saunters downtown
Stocks Close Today
Ramadier flung his most pointed NCflfO PflJfS III CndlT
barb at the, Communists in the •u . », •
form of an implicit but unmistak- ATT6T llOUr S l/CluV
able charge against them. He said - '
"disturbing elements” were exploit- HUNTSVILLE, Sept. 5, — (UP) —
ing the industrial unrest for poll- Death took a brief holiday early
Allied Chem
walk get together with ,.............”. gt Kineston Prod *National.convenUon■ maneuvers i
ter, Trank Harvey and ...............jm ent re.nomination of Henry i
icutt . . . Le, Kohlt- A leg Lud. Steel ............. . 34-a Kenn Copper .....(........ P presidehc;
p'oritt . , Les Kohlt
i the mood for breakfast
Mm . . t John Campbell
towel after washing his
, Mrs. Charlotte Groll _ , ,
[the excitement from an Am<;r, Tel and Tel
f'jndow.
Turnham telling about
the Weingarten park-
» - - • - v: « • ■ / . I * I T1 A ) C A1 .... ........
lurday night for soma of Sf*“e|e ; '
‘ Bill Hunt talking
•„ • Bui :
aln right out In the
fearce avenue ... They
started with a bang at
It won’t be long now,
Coin and Sou
Con Edison
Copper Range
Curtiss Wright ..
Davison Chem .. •
Johnson, worthy ad- g?Wpoenhtem ' !
ask^at*1 tte'S l^xron Etec^
m. tomorrow at the ® Motors'.,
to go on a_ picnic .
T fill up tht* space be- Ra’*e
Disbrow lost *«■ Grpyhound
Allis Chalmers ............... 36^* La. Land ................... 16
Amerad Pet ................82% ubby McN arid Libby ...tw. 8%
Amer Roll Mills.............. 31 Mack Trucks .....54%
AT and SF 81% Mid-Con Pet ............... 43%
______4_____ I»H Nat Fuel and Gas ..... 12%
Anaconda Cop, ..........-..... 34% Hat Dairy Prod ...........31
Budd Co ..... M>* Nat Bellas Hess ......... 3%
Creole Pet .............-•..... ?* Ohio Oil ____.......« 25%
Packard ...................—414
Pantepec Oil . —........... 9%
Penney's
Republic Steel
Radio Corp
tical purposes. The Communist this morning when it came time acts of the last' legislature that
^deputies sat coldiy silent while the f0r a 37-year-old negro to pay for became effective today,
rest of the chamber cheered. the murder of his wife. People are supposed to kndw arid
«>revent re-nom.nat.on of Henry A. dent f8r a short time, was killedappealed ^grimly _to ^rd0n^tkfn on the side’sA contract for publication
Wallace for the vice presidehey. at 11:45 a.m. Thursday in a pla'ne
Half a dozen—perhaps more — crash near Caldwell, it was learned
Democratic statesmen went to'that here today. ,
convention believing Mr. Roose- Rosencrantz left the Tri-Cities
velt would be glad to have them airport early Wednesday in a rent-
on the ticket with him. Some of ed plane to fly to Hearne and Cald-
French workers to halt a new
wave of strikes and oemonslra-
Wins, Page 2)
(See Ramadier
. ........ 26%
......... 8%
Sou Pacific .............. 42%
Stan Oil Indiana .......... 39%
SUn Oil N. J. ....... 75%
St. Regis Paper ............ 10
Sunray Oil ......... .^11%
Texas Co.- ......... 60%
Texas Gulf Pro ..vUVV...... 16%
Texas Gulf Sulphur ........ 54%
well; to, visit relatives.
Details of the accident were not
available here. Clyde Kelley, owner
of the airport, flew to Caldwell
late Thursday and had not re-
turned today.
WALLY
-9% Tidewater Corp
ms if & R S& wSf'k.
[hole wasn't as hard to A , d oq, .......... 42 V. S. Steel .....
Jght have been . . . 22% White Motors
16% Wilson and Co.
69% Woolworth
Hudson” Motors
I when a situation like Humbte Oil
.. 20%
. .133%
.. 7%
.. 69%
26%
La Porte War Yet
In Bay Plane Crash
LA PORTE, SepL 4 -(t,E.-Ular-
ence W. Benoit, 24-year-old formeg are his wife and a six-weeks old
marine who lost a leg on Saipan, chijd
today was nursing minor cuts and
bruises when he was ^forced to
crash land his plane in Galvseton
bay’ yesterday.
Benoit, who made his sold flight;
a few weeks ago, said he had to
land the plane in the bay six miles
from Seabrook when the motor
failed. He escaped from the* light
plane and was rescued by a dredge
crew who saw the plane glide to-
Ri LEONARD SANSONE
trie chair.
Adams, convicted of the murder
of his wife. Izora. was strapped
in the chair at midnight when the
connection on the electrodes broke.
The negro was marched back to
his cell for his last "60 minutes'.
The electrocution took place at
Well [that fills It up.
Inti Nlckle
Interlake Iron
■ ......
28% Wright Harg
12% October Cotton up
.. 26% crew, who saw tne plane glide 1
13% ward fh« water. ... , ■
.. M A shrimp boat towed the pla:
took the student
Point
Slen Alexander Back
From Trip To Europe
— __ ■—ip
Glen Alexander, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Q. Alexander, pas returned
from the World jamboree of Boy
Scouts held recently- Th Paris,
France. ’
Glen, an Eagle Scout, was the
only Secut from the Tri-Cities to
attend the jamboree.
" ---
Radio Sponsor Will
Salute Trl-GHes
SUte Department' of Public
safely had no report of flagrant
violation of the uniform traffic
code that became effective im-
mediately after, midnight and 8ri-
nouneed that minor infractions
will get piotorists roniy a warning
for the present.
The code'’ is chief among 123
been made but it is not expected
the volumes can be delivered un-
til late in the fall. ,
In the
the secretary of state's office:
Biggest demand is for copies ot
Vhair the traffic code. It is a law of 157
1:05 am. today after the^MVMHHI
was put. back into working order: i^imrtant new laws «f
fective in Texas today include nine
acts, retirement
pay provisions for states employes,
probation for first-offenders and
numerous acts the terms of . which
call for local elections to make
The history, civic achievements them effective in cities or coun-
and community spirit of Goose- ties,
Creek and Felly will be saluted on —
the, radio from T p.m: to" 4:3ri p.m.
Saturday over station KXYZ, by
the Sun-Up Ice cream company, CASTEL
, sponsors of the “Best By Request” <EP)— Four
program. isters
Sharing honors in the Salute will dienci
be local Sun-Up dealers. They are
Lyon's Food Service, 1803 N.'Goose
Creek street, GoosJ Creek and Rus-
sell Drug store, Pelly.
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