The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 18, 1947 Page: 1 of 8
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1
tihs afternoon?
IATHER
rtT!Kt^_Partly c|oudy
P1 i Sunday. No Important change
Senile to moderate sOuth-
^nds.
Gflji pailp
SERVING THE
INDUSTRIAL AREA
OF GREATER BAYTOWN
1947 POPULATION— 20,958
30 NO. HI
GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS, SATURD4Y, OCTOBER 18, 1947
FIVE CENTS COPY
»OULTRYLESS THURSDAYS MAY GO
Sanders Stave Off Purple Rally To Win 7-0 THt
enter Moak
eyes Game
ith Tackle
Stage Set For Bitter Fight
Poland Asks Troop Ousting From Greece
eScores Early And
mgs On To Grab Second
jjrict HAA Decision
LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y., Oct. 18.- The Polish proposal set the stage ed from the outset. It meant how^
(UP) Poland appealed today to for a new and bitter east-west bat- ever, that Russia and Its support-
the full general assembly of the tie when the assembly meets in era have decided to fight every
United Nations to oust Anglo- full-dress session Monday tb take inch of the way agaipst final ap-
American military personnel from fLnal action in the Balkans dispute, proval of^ the American-inspired ^||.QrngyS Ruje B^nk
drtflr" nnmmiaalnh frt O «« L_J ^ \A/*iia n mXi
City Budget
Not Invalid
Lawyers Say
Russia To Cooperate
When We Regain Our
Reason Stalin Says
Food Group
Will Decide
Next Monday
Outcome Will Hinge
On Cooperation Of
Growers, Feed Men
Greece by dan. 1.
The Polish move appeared doom-
program for
manent “watchdog1
FEED HARTMAN
fke Robert E. Lee Ganders
jjftare living an borrowed
K, but it is not because of
i of heart'
fbey defeated Beaumont’s
Prison Train Leaves
Long Trail Of Riots
.—_— ---------„ commission to Can Hondr Warrants
the Balkans to protect Grfeece from __i n r'lu.
alleged interference by Albania, rresented By Olt.y
The city budget is not in
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. —
(UP) — President Truman’s
food committee is “actively
considering” junking poult,ry-
. WARSAW. Poland, Oct. 18—(UP)— Premier Joseph Stalin iess Thursdays and is expect-
told eight visiting members of the British parliament that ed to reach a definite decision
-(Russia would welcome cooperation with the United States Monday, it was learned today,
and Britain and would wait until they “regain their reason.’,1 Sources close to the com-
Stalin talked with the Britons Wednesday for two hours mittee said the outcome will
r his ^‘little Kremlin”"hear the Black sea resort of Sochi. hinge on whether the' nation’s
Bulgaria‘and Yugoslavia.
The si* Soviet bloc cdwntries of *--- —» —•- hi„ ^pmiin
N_if if_Buif iria.,tl va^d nor is the tak levying pje not mention any possibility of war; but implied poultry growers and feed manufac
ordnance void.
That's what the law firm £^2* “asf'aSfwesfandttat fotaa’frn^o^
JLttSSTl'ZSt
and rAAnnt nr- hut in a «S*>rtnnH»rv ratlftfitv. dnodlnnl, «.-JL. n ni An C!iEjrr»<i/4
sion.
The two or three-day
«1 Purple last night, 7 itQ °f escaped, wounded and recaptur- but’in a secondary capacity, deadlock over Poland’s "successor a Written opinion, signed by'Cui|u Tuff} If ill All
t ed military prisoners across three Noble, nervously twisting his on the security- council. Victor Roiildin and nrvnared I VI 11* I W V IilllWlI
19 making a last-ditcn states Ieft ht^e today with - go • .hands, explained what happened at At last report, several Latin vl( tor tfotjl iin anu prepa € i j
Victor Bouldin and prepared
Lj when fdl they had left heavily-armed ’guards aboard. ' Minturn, and all the way through American countries were consider- Toi” City Mana
» - ‘ mt.- .——wi_ ---> Micootirl on/1 Ifaniina to n trrmm :... .....ii.Li___1.1..:.. .... . . r •«.
ed military prisoners across three Noble, nervously twisting his
60 hands, explained what happened at mun . w._ager gyj ^
The guards and officers appear- Missouri and Kansas, to a group jng switching their votes from the Taylor,
ed tense- although there was one of newsmen and higher ranking Ukraine, which thev agreed to sup- They also added in the opinion
for almost every two of the 148 officers, most^ of them colonels port in return for Soviet support of that there is no reason why the
Argentina for the council, to Lidia, depository bank of the city should
In Mediterancan
11 .................-__________. „.... ... I........ Airliner Craekup
le smd, did tj,e candidate backed by the west- not honor and pay any warrants ;
The question of the legality of the Alive After Disaster
ftaMBLa Tjgf ■* -'Mr;- s—; — *
5 desire to win.
Jifter scoring in the first
► siintites of play, the Ganders prisoners who have staged three from nearby Fort Douglas.
£ tile Purple With comparative riots on their trip from New York “At no time,” Noble said,
E antil the middle of the final to Camp Cook, Calif. the situation get out
arjrx’" - - — as-?asms £****-**#......
'rj?;eti'r s^'Tis^ {ar^'rjariim g; “““'«r«r,r?nrav sr&vsx *»&•
L'si“ftUiKfV.I SToESSSTV. is*.VuSmSmSSJStJShtSSi^Snt
------ire* Mack btoe.ij,, otf, WM recaptured several hours perate criminals in the army and effort to ren,0ve the implication of ™ th,. ardinunee iW night beginning with the United States th , it itg owTouroose bv
tere»»*&“araa,...-•w-ts-.s.....
»nd it was intended for hprp u had a new commanding •— ’ “—•““* jM~~ ...... ‘ *" “ '
piPR.. _. I ■■ ... to erase
need not stand in the way of an chickeniess and eggless days from
understanding — an opinion he has its program for saving an “addition-
expounded before — and that he al 100,000,000 bushels of grain for
- understood international coopera- Western Europe during the next
tion was necessary. three months.
The transcript-of Stalin’s remarks Mr. Tfuman’s food managers de-.
as released by Konni Zilliacus, clined to comment on the report,
leader of the British delegation: But one of them pointed out that
“We want as close trade relations toe-committee "isn’t wedded to the
with Britain as possible. We! are- «*<* jof poultrylws Thursdays just
not against trade relations between f°r th." sake of having them
our two countries. We believe that Meeting with Luckmaj Monday
the sooner our two states agree the W1" be representatives of both the
nouitry and feed grain .mdugtriea.
fi*e ca
m
poultr
i'ne ii
>f
I
eed people wet
SVfJStfum l.k, . «— w- “•
Noble sala tne prisoners^ negan Ydgoslavia-the “three countries adopted by a said only tlf thc 39 P^^ers «» these countrie:
asfcarsi.» rsss atstsa* cwfara;
“If these countries wish to im- chickens and forcing farmers to
■ove their relations with the Sov- keep and feed them. ^
..rill mL.
bet, and all Stoeltje cduW do
Itlirow the ball out of the end
Eight Hurt In Car Wreaks
avoid
guerillas,
minute statements by Palestin.
, 5s3flHSiS55'i££Ss!Sa:,5
"uncertain" condition.— of what t&e economic setup may he frosen chickens in storage on Oc-
m
of Felly’s
— to
tober I set a new all-time record.
y when the nation’s bakers agreed
to try saving 3,000,000 bushels of
kite third play Sloeltje scamp- ... _
B the sideline,. Red Adams, Ar- • rr r Gillum of Goose Creek Was both of Crosby, and Hays Hanaiton -i!e^vc Ute U»-Ui!rds-mayiHfy rp from bond construction divers were trying to find the othe-shall, nevertheless, be able to carry will plug the sale of smaller bread
-T- ——' dfAJ^3*S5S v>- s “savssar# > asayajsargsy
IS f. accident victims. He. suffered face «rs -coll
V-tt ajpwjft. _ l d
irtoThe Ganders. From there .. . ,h nflVemcnt without ceived
BW toe kicked the Ganders out P*™” ”n and br
and they hung on the ^ Highway 146 near^Cedar ridinS in 'a car with Frank L.
yr of the way. ........ mroed on Highway no near ccoar Z!omke Jr of pigkia80M> was 8ut.
wHx’CS Bayhwirltesldent
kj that Will equal the one that Qrosby, rtcefyW minor injuries „ Ue attibujancei ^ ^ to
eed the Purple in such a com- when'their cal'struck a curb .near h
*dtng positioa Baytown junior high school and
ter’s what happened! •*- 1 went out of controi. Block said he
Bristol of :
rashed off their’ reason, We understand coop- ophn-faced pies and eliminate fek-
~ . -'ration between nations is needs- ery products for which there is on-
"’e arg a patient ly small demand.
asrthe nation’s food pro-
city’s budget, copies of which were It is about 600 miles from >tarig- p •! T . p _ f
given'them by City Manager Tay- nane to Oran and all of the route KfaTM g A KrAaV
lor and Auditor Francis Houlihan, is over water. Five of those aboard **• Ufcll IV VI VUn
who conferred with them yesterday, were members of the crew.
- * - —- - -— ----- - go far, there were "" -*
. Instead 8fon with another car and hit the f)CjCIV LCIW
I a boot . M
r. ■ ^ * JL A I X*
■ S| I i r. It. Asked if the Citizen’s National So tar, mere were no details-of. \AV|At KF Ut ARC
IrlilAn in Vfanhinrf Bank and Trust company would the tragedy, ahong the major dis- ^WflVI IIVIUIIVIIJ
JUllvU III JI QUUIliy honor the city's checks, Attorney asters of aviation history.
.....■ ' t I. i n t.ii ..t ,1... c -nt Oiii.i ■ ’ - THo KDoitcsmaji;..w -ffiv©
pxnmujn c Ij*m><l l !u- m
pseven with third dowp.
P*£ Stable faked _ .... _ ... .
^ Hurricdltc Houston
Leonard Peel Charged
With Murder Assault
cessors have beim -enlisted in • i
drive, the-industrial phase of the
program will be complete. The dis-
tillers and the brewers already have
pledged their cooperation.
Meanw'hile, the food program ran
into its first official -opposition
when Governor' A. C. Robins of
..- A-ylriaho turned '-down MY. Truman’s
request to governors to set up state
food committees. * '
On the price front, the agricul-
S?B X/’. co».V . «>■ !■>.; «*-» Wtf.-s.~c 2S±S SSSAt ™:
Iriack. In an instant after he
B8 the, oval, he lateraled’ the
| to Jerome Feldman, another
N* W only >wsg- Gander ih
P *iwn r-Idman took off for
■ irnmisAA - .j
Brews Off Florida Drugstores
Leonard Peel, of Baytown, was in o^nion vIcSKlSfn' Ktoy ^‘KetK -^Unofficial sources said tod^at’. tail milk prices advanced'on
Houston jail today charged with fnr rho eitv sea was calm and the weather the government had_ decided to of every four .of the nation s big
jail today charged with for the city,
assault to murder in connection city Manager Taylor said
with the subbing last night of Bill mornlngThltVhe'ctte'isn7!^"gotei W,He“said that his new information wmild.be announced officially in a sharpMtlncreases were in the north
Evans, refinery worker and owner to try to get a $25,000 loan after all. had come through a French marine few hours. „— Atlantic and north central areas.
tii* fi"” uiiunii uau uuvtuvu w J
break relations with Russia and it markets in early October. The
Earlier, it was said that - the
__________________ - - „ -Zur iJtsar"*Tr,™'° ?;r„£ '*&^,zxS7s*~r --w«-*- - B„. . i ,
l&suiw iS. S’Mat'Sfffi'S: Accelerated
atnr & tssss is, a ... w a^airjsss- a Ss. %ss isrsu chest Drive
C. L. Treadway
WStfag in h)s shoes By the The Miami weather bureau said leys in the city. Deputy Sheriff
•I* t4e 1) 7 10.15 a m. (EST» that the new Under the antiquated law, if will arrested Peel at the tourist camp
storm had developed full hurri- be illegal for any grocery to .bc abom 9 p.m., a -dtspaRhe^ ?- ‘c;:
— -.•.5 •-—-- -.---it"_____ to the
and sheriff’s office said today. Accord-
be denied their j^^'torpoiice'r^rt .^Tby gsjew Association To Be Formed Here
limit' ” " ‘---------««*«■ 'Wroiifu ouwng—toe--night,—open^^ after “9 'a.«i. Sunday,
>vwND TOWN with winds of 85 miles per hour youngsters will be denied IHRRMIHH8
oyer a small area. Danger to the Sunday afternoon* soda pop al- Treadway, Peel sUted'Yhkt he had
U* ‘H-Citien; L. A». Wilkie Bahamas islands was lessened by though their dads may enjoy beer an argument with Evans and was
^6 a time" with his watch sit- the slight change in direction: rafter 1 p.mv struck over the head by Evans
J* • Rusty Russell is a The hurricane was then centered Drug stores will be permitted to with an object resembling a base
»>■ happy man because of about 100 miles north-northeast of sell only drugs, ice cream and ball bat, but that he knew nothing
“s tackle last night . . . John Turk? island, about 650 miles from milk. Ice houses and drive-ins that of Evans’ having been stabbed
g°a undecided about whether Miami. The course was northwest- seH fruits and- -vegetables must Both men had teen drinking,-the Goose Creek.
Ww really has the flu . . . ward at 12 Jo 14 mile* per hour, close, according to the law. dispatcher said.
“ «id Margaret Baumback in Weathermen said it v.;a
’ Baptists Will Reorganize
>rts said the Krem- ^ -
M^rPlans Lard
Organization of a new association the largest association in
uua. > ...,
Unofficial .reports said the Krem-
lin Had not even answered tor “““
test, deliybi»r bv the Braiilia
bassy in Moscow, but had returned
it. Russian newspapers, which Bra- , Leaders of the Tri-Cities and
zil considers to be controlled" by p;ast Harris County Community
the government, .said Dutra was chest annual campaign-with a
, subservient to the United, States. ~aaj rf $49.857.50- daiH nlans te'<«v
Authoritative quarters said, that ^ acceleratcd drive Sfartin*
9* . Monday beginning
Attorney William M. Hatten, who
ay at tne.Hirst rsapust enuren or ^ Baplisl Temple in Hous- ®°y*®t diplomats nere tneir pass- Qctober-2T.-‘ ~
SB r p'SSH.SSL"
wap*-. :W«6iS5^
visit to some kinfolks
S* •; Bfagg Callaway makes
°u!y to find it was unnec-
2:' ' Fre(! Dittman admires
Dalmatian . . ^Chester
* tooking pretty smooth in a
wrt skirt ... we know of at Alleghany
' toPTtrn** —
Stocks Close Today
taken to Lillie-Dukg holpital by
Paul U. Lee ambulance
.Another man who r
ergency treatment for a knife
Wound on the lip, told hospital at-
Courtesy Citizens National Bank tendahts that he was attacked by
“ a. hitchhiker be had picked up.
nist party.
Relations
between Brazil
nday beginning oi tne nnal
week of the campaign which close*
October-21;-— -1 V U'.
drive
Cal-
Carter, refinery drive
gTSS^atgl^Tr
and ncwed cff°rte on all fronts during
m:*Bt-jssa-aws jsaZ&sstjsss *
S%> Ifltl Nickle ...........
35% Interlakes Iron ........
42'.i Jones and L Steel ....
86 Kenn Copper
34% La. Land
JLii4. 1-4«IX1U ............
..... 87 Libby McN and Libby ...... 9%
.. .158% Mack Trucks ............... SSL
,,,, 36% Mid-Con Pet .......481 *
____ 12% Nat Dairy Prod ----3114
.. 35% Ohio* Oil
.. ,26% Packard
.. 40% Pantepec Oil ...
.182% Penney’s —
... 3% Republic Steel .
,. 2514 Radio Corp .....
tv n Bo,idif calls about Amerad Pet .....
(RsinUstaken identity . . . Amer Roll Mills . ..
ioktFr,r shovvs ’em how it’8 AT and SF......
ini d Airway. ...... Amer Tel And Tel
fe;lBui?ch looks In and dis- Anaeonda Cop .
ktbsnI'gsi1) 8en®ral, but most- Budd Co,... ,
aid >,an“,its ramifications . .. Creole.Bet .. ....
*n»v!!S^'e 'rl>rtt S. Oawford Ceianese ...
kv pi„ "ere from west Uni- Cities Service ......
ijhYt'u ’, v Spear looks Coca-Cola ; .—
i ’ p hf>iP‘ng hand on a news Com and Sou’
r Episcopal Bishop Quin is Con Edison ........
Her m 'l. tote week ... Bob Caliahan Z-Lead
; >es his hands at selling Calumet and Hec „ T
g jv"s "* can do a very nice Curtiss Wright —v. ........ 8ttt Oil N. J.
kav * ^°n. Phillips keeps her- Davison Chem............... 22% St. Regts Paper
and givcs a very definite Dow Chem ............ ....... 40 Sunray Oil
’he wants things Du Pont ....................1?1% Skelly Oil ...
I IrJfSi ®- D. Williams walk Bhnerson Elec................. Texas Co. .,..
^ the ball game all tired General Motors .............. 61 Texas GulfPro ...
e,, *ho wasn’t ? Goodyear Tire .............. 48 Texas Gulf Sulphur
syetjid^-ad- Oraftatn Paige . Tld4Watet-Cor{t-—». 14T8i
^t he Hkes the Gan- Greyhound ....... 11% WaU Pan’' * ” ' ”'' ” J<7%
H jB°f betetr than that Gillette Safety .............. 27 4 United Wall Pap .......
^wgieside ... George Me- Gutf Oil .........
1 . Y8. of building r experi- Hous L and P Ob
«(rtrl>ch he has just about Houston Oil ...... •
J”1 to>ee his laundry fi>e. Hudson Motors ,; ,
^ - - Humble Oil ............
.........____________Rye East Harris Men
Three men , came to his assistance a A j • n I
... 14% and rescued him from his assail- Ilfl 111*9110 JUTV I 9001
... 36% ant who ran away, the man said. V
... 47% No arrest was made in connection Amo„g the 16 men
church of Pelly, will lead the de- said that even .» —» ------ -- k their calls as
SSSLKS/ifiSTiS: SC’SJsSS-pis™?: -■
soon, as pos-
gifts cards
captains
with the ait ray.
Fred
WALLY
Tri-CRies
dlr“" *—8Ri .tow.-™ aa ™- SS *~m.
Pag,, 2) (See Accelerated, Page 2)
*>■ ^
^es. "Fr^arker^lor^f mu: ‘o sew ties with Mos- ^ ^ members may obtain
on the grand sir at First Baptist church, Goose' The officia’ K *** ''
jury panel to serve during the iSo-gj^ee Baptists, Page 21 (See Brazil,
2%-Sou Pacific .....
744 Stand Oil Indiana
70% U. S. Steel
42% White Motors —
. 24% Wilson and-Co, -■ ■ ■
21 Woolworth ......
69% October Cotton up
New High Price Villain Is Discovered
■vember term ’are five East Harris
couitymec. . „ .
Theyare Albert Nelson, Cedar
Bayou rfee farmer; L. A. Wilkie v _ „
w Mr. Whiskers, Himself, Blamed For Housing Costs
—1SBSgwfc SsSHS irT.13fj.sf
Avenue farmer (be*s also a con- tag contractors to put skycraper ed_up
■ :iiri
•
Jesus Duarte, of Highlands, a
finery employe.
Port Arthur Tickets
Go On Sale Monday
■PQRUPPIPQPQIPHP^IHHHI^HRajtatood M. My, US*
«~SS2, ■». OPS fesS- *t?pSVSfRSr.!»
—— words like “reacts-
new VinSih in the high-cost-of- gaiows.'
Port Arthur game tickets will
ge m aate at ALnwm. Monday.
Athletic Director I)an Stallworth
browed Repre^wtative Gwinn, who ordered one tub or a hundred, talking
practices, law* on New York’s Fifth Hundreds of items like
and iLautoor*ofa bSot taW».
called “From Fifth Avenue * rpu"
“funnelize” when
to congressmen, br
all.along a 25-page statement
announced today. t ‘““j u"Lithnuvht-about this the more eer- He estimated, ast
Two thoircind aduR tickets subc0Z,itete tain he' became that the govern- fumbUng. that toe'.
“My friend. Wally, ha*
suggestion.1'
have been ordered for Tri-Cities
fan* and 506 student ticket*.
The adult ticket* will sell for
$1 each with student tickets cost-
Jo!>k.iflto ros^ontobitsmess-mcht,,^
the- house building trades. .miHmnsof homeless Amermans. paymen^omthe
'-hr; Iac7 of it, Tliis theory is as new as « U starti-
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