The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 272, Ed. 1 Monday, May 12, 1941 Page: 2 of 8
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MONDAY, MAT
mum
I
Police Ordered
Out in Ship Strike
hospitals
Mrf, E B,' H,lttv
dar Bayou,
ft ■ th*» *
: ^ '
.. .■
K
MIm flMjm tA-
jpitpfMMAwr.
.aSAKKS ]
E i
" !-ikj
For example, the dtp of Grow
Crook 'ha* hm P*y«* for *J
■.......rim* Ught*. The oonpmy will
1 install M.fnre light* at hvationA
iMfiulH' by the city at Cooo*
r»t -within roaron”
. TV light* will be installed W
• five ymr period, or in the .aw
■ of. Goo*r Crwk. five each year
until-the program is completed
^ V ten MHH Brtii Jl.
rrpBliil, and the five there will
- ( iilimu-d from Page 1)
scale established in the stabiliza-
tion agreement. They also peek
continuation of double-time for
-all work >over thf five day, 40-
hour week. The stabilization ag-
reement provided time and a half
from the Ooote-Gail
h-r home hv
home by
balance,
Mrs. A. R. M|y 1
sss-a
was made by a n,.J#j
bulance. ’
' for ofbrtime. The present scale is
Frank Knox, spokesman for the
shipbuilders, that he regarded thje
iliiBBM
th6 ' Goose Crei* _
home 11 C dar Bm3
.Cities Funeral «-
usijf.
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m mm cupbm am-
WJTBuiMm,
........OMt Wfcw**, Md Mias'
«*Mk. Ktdawt . »~P Hmm*
*« -*■*>- ***• •
■ t»m '*mk imnt. W- «r
■ ■tSSSTtmmk mike Qmi» .
the boomed Dell, hut
■ • mtMtMiQywt* 4MI w %,€ t,
bwwMwi tfedWft* Ml
^ao in ikl
W IwWf «q[«l **» *w wn**.
ni||Py* V insulted within a
year.' ■'V;
La Forte has 15 lights and will
The city of Wharton, It waa
pointed out, has KB atreot'HiMa .
and ■ wtlt.recofo* Ct' few. vi _ , - •
w C Swain, manager of the
Oonaa Creek' division.of the tight
company pointed out that the free
Street light -offer' wi*~ oxtanded
to all incorporated townaq,' '
However, formal submission of
the free light offers to the city
administration Involved will await.
We return to Houston of Mr.
Clarke, who has baen called east.
I
■■ * ... -sSrHa
Funeral Honuramb ‘
A. C. Hazelwood
from the Goose <w
his home at F0Ur
Tri-Cities Funeral
Mrs: 3, D. Tyrse/dj
Jayceesto Name
Officers Tonight
nfir Wfty mnv<-'d from (
*
Near
On Ship Measure
roroto*
the
(OtkHmmd from Fage H
'gpdMr of the ami-convoy m
. two that was ■ plgwmhnfcd by
■•••sate, tspefca wtaUboe. «**»»#-
(MeIm i»r**d «Uee that V will
offer N as an amendment to the
abtp Ml > Resultant debate -t»
^ ,,w*p**i* ,1W"» "*•« wi* miww min of tft# Arjpontin* Nlfif
aa the latter arrived at Nnr York on tV S.S. »ruil. Admiral Guisa-
aola is one of ten South American naval chiefs invited by tba Navy
■ department to inspect U. S, na^al hates.
-«w homes in Htcfcaviiie, U I. Because they were in love,and because the
Mr. Clark is exnerted to be back ^ buds in HickaviUe “toM' stories about iis.” the pair decided to go away.
within’ a week, it was -said. , _......- ' v,
"We had not planned, a rate ' •. c:k. •
KUk Particles tut In Trolley. ;
(Continued from Page 11
Jobe, secretary, and George F.
Gaiennte, treasurer.
Members of the board, of di-
rectors from whom four will be
elected to continue in office for
Ki
Cities Funeral HomT,
Homer McKni *
sarjsri
iPorter, J. E. Rutter, J. N. Ghat-
field, Robert P. Kerr-and Dr. Ben
,W. Thomas.
hound to <trt*y ft«M w
TV . geverowent »l ready ,h*»
Shipyards working ■ two, and Tlf
'.asmw shift* a "day-.
New
mum
-WWW a-o* Axis in h*~*
—-Bahaa. *hlp*. . .....ftMgsli;-^-uCk.itiliim.dL'.liMMi. irngb-Tr-^-^
...1 - .tBWBKH^W^ImWHA.BKIA.JaA-.. ins'iita wo»rid-hr>Wmmaim pound*, rind .Syria-. PalfaUne. .Turkey and
sad iniiaaass in ‘man -BHi; but
when the Hmmton, city council
proposed a redurtkm d«iii*iid. we
derided it would be better to give
our rustemers the money than
pay it to the auditora and rate
experts,’' said it.’ft Clarke. .Tr,
*■* vk-e president and assistant man-
*^*We alao deeVdwl lhaMw^^
ftpNfll Mi l SerYlce Protested
Auunmo. , ' 0 ■. ■■ i
for another term, five new mem- have been mailed owl
bers are to be named. . t. ■ Wg -pef- e^Sr
The officers elected tonight will - tpent of th.- state avails
serve for seven inWtha fiirtwd «f i»nd, 'School Sept, \M
a full year, as the date of the announced today.,
mhmm ,-~=
Jtisrr&isss-Ji ”M
Ivy- Brinson, all of Highlands; F; -
atoms, are dropping on the earth Gaiech^^both £aannSvimvi
With about, ..tht intenajtar-- --^agr.ssiT.l|i,•'it!|i!|l?|||li|
as raindrops' ruling in~a mild' hearing ’ Wtof
shower, according to Dr. R. B. Smith. Hooper, Johnson, Sr., Hoi- partiw
for romnwol <m former
Fnafdvat Hoover* -speech last
, night in wbkh hr urged all pw
aftlTnyid for ftriiain but riot con-
vnys; declared that “sre are »«*
already in thtt war," »«d"pfopo**d ■
that If w* are got 1% to get into
til-war that w* "fate tv straight
tsaue of A dertaratton of^wsf by
Senate Race
Picks Up Speed
The fJoited itfatca, 'lie Said, can
«4w the military reguirrutenu of
1 jMg,«RfaW' post ads’ In !MJ prm
sided it h*s "««mpk>te control”
ovc.r |!:tM*jhi>po,,pottnd* of wfcond-
**y or arrap"'metal, vgn get: tto.-
000.000 Jen nd* front Camida tm-
rtpf 'agfcement* which tavc 'been
'’feaeftfd in principle.' and pro-
vided that all preseyit -plans to
.mrreatw protptetmn ,ar>- carried
.out fully {-•
The tit*St Witi fek' sutomoblje
Iran have large'Arab population*
Russia’s step contrasted shandy
with that i,f Iran <Persia>-which
ws* reported in, British sources
tu have ded|n«<it to give its gup.
port to Rashid Turkey also )m*
Ven bolding niprc or less ukr.rf
fropi Jthslsid as'ha* Rmrdi
While.: the pro-British regime-in
Tr«n*jor<hinta has been ro-operat-
mg with the Brit.sh in their ef-
fort* to regain control of Iraq,
hew Nasi-Red Ib-al
RAF Blasts
Hambwgr Bremen
BKS!
service of the U. S, de-
. , . --------------r—. Johnson,.Sr., Hoi- partment of agriculture reported
Rrode, professor of physics at lis Wells and Perry Simmons. Me- here today. The Teport was based
w® IWWUR of California, .Donald and GFalecnersand Mrs. 3. on condilidn reports of May 1. *
Dr.-Brode^in translating *cien- g. Breeding and Mis* ai.riie Mr. -— ---- -
tiftc discoveries 4n the field- of- Micken ^rgofh^-ChannelWew; • /
cosmic radiation into simple ian- Read and Florance yfiU .represent' --Mr,^nd Mrs. B. A. Dennis hade
iu-»aLdj£iu.fm..-.|« ..o«t.-.iiicir,,ouU..-.-T;\Vw -Oirmany doeavimt" have
ifiHtUnued from l*a*e 11
date*, did be h**e o nanmt m
Bilftf)* -
WouM (ilisuiw! »l*o come un -
der Collin*' fire if be entered the
f»ce Without quitting ai govern-
or*
IHraw vote* taken In never a I
citif* showed that the governor
Still is the "favorite of a large
. proportion of the Te**s electorate
' - not a mapuitr it appeared, but
• sufficient piurolity to win
Furtberamre ' O’Daniel during,
the week end riiaiked up the sup
port of two former Tex** gov-
Vfflor*. James Ferguson and Mir-
iam A Mi Fergu.son, tf he de-
' vide# hi* per*e»sl debate
of • senate carver
put of automobile* during 1942 to
jjjipriiiifnatfly ’.isy 'Sin units, on**
informed aouriw arid: The in-
. tUistry atready im* agremS t*> re-
,i * e p**i*i,j* !i*>:: ftnin ttiv* 5,2*9,972
< *rs-produced this yrsr tn 4 224
153 unit*- hest -ycar.
dtpioniatic relations wtth Iraq
these having been broken off at
the 'start of t.lu F.umjKiin war
although Berlin ha* made no ner-
(Cnntimicd from Page 1)
source, “the enemy claim* «s
usual an: 1 grossly exaggerated
Except at one or two points the
damage was not considerable aiid
the number of service casualties
was not large although these In-
cluded Vim*' killed.
It sromed possible that the
♦Nazi attacks upon RAF Stations
may have been inspired by the
unusuallyf heavy British dir at-
PK*"W this picture: ’ • gaytowp^and ;&■&¥
ret of rts sympathy with Rashid's ‘a?hft Germany lit the past
ftght - * few days.
The Soviet move rautesi sharp
— -- *‘ the possibility of
' questions
The Luftwaffe, it was thought,
may have teen ordered to attack
Atomic particles of very high ^Charles Brown, 'negroes, will re^-
ertS'fi^,’ froth' fen bfmon 'tbs .10,000 resent McNair.
billion electron volts, .arc produced ---------— --------L—
in the space beyond the sun and *
Its planets and n few of these cn-
, ter the earth's atmosphere.
.At the top:-of, the atmospagre,
most of these particles are involv-
ed in collisions with atoms, losing
tbtrir energy as a result and pro- HOLLYWOOD, May 12. H IM Peg-
ducing from the collisions gam- gy Shannon. 31, a red-haifed Ark-
ma rays and other atomic partic,- ansas beauty who became an “it”
les called electrons and mesotrons, rival of Clara Bow was found
The mesotrons are the only cos- dead in her home late, yesterday
W!T” •«'»—*«««i-
TRY SD|^LAS
IN ME.MORIA5T
In memory of ours
thgf who. passed
1940—
her days
Sincere and true hi
, and mind
Beautiful n:
moria’j
'hind, • ’ '5 -
C. K. Johnson
J, M. Johnson
Mrs. N. Brashier 1
Airs. Chas. Svoboiij
Rim Actress Found
Dead From Seizure
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR QUICK
FOR RENT
LOST AND FOUND
FOR RENT Modern furnished LOST - Squirrel
apartment. 715 Pelly Road. Biel- . hound and feist. Bl&l
Lawmakers to Go
On Half Pay
S'SvKSwS&fiSrfS
stein Addition. Utilities paid. brown spots over i
Otto Wagner, Coady. 272-3tp. Raymond. Reward, j
der: Box 216, Goose (
is favor
V*
lie Vjm like «q»w>
Mexican Foods
Aerrori lit • Typtrol v(»m»h
tlmmlptwref
£«•*•?. Kri'RT WORTH
fe- Megfcb Ju*t Viiit . jJ . tjwn in,-,*
•’Original Mexican Food*'
• tiki Raytown •
mmm
ifefnoc
i
s <( ontlfttH trmn I'BKr I >
, naU- jMiRAMre-t.il fi?»4l!y.by r.rrrUin^
*nkrnrln>r«!!i| H-mw arfJe|il-
■Rtf * »f ihr Wnuif' BUlKtndfVK-ll
‘to thr but \n b^v** -a i*ip*lf|Uvr-'
'a|*jMunt4;tl • srijVlitor' would
i-ornf>Uale tb it ,,4. "
# V* l>?»nirt. 'with*
h*»kfm£ »R «nnounr/tf
wUs Tm %r 4 rorulUfitt? for- (5 _jw ■
naip msbl th»’ irglRlaturr
fFfcrtr* w«'tMF»n five *jMYtn;
fArmt-rrf.. hi* unuftt . Sun-
day t/* vM<>t fu r*. day V
tfmf
ir. thn Middle KiuT
The basis for. such <ui arrange-
m*nr might W .German rocogni-
non -«f Russia'* interests iu Itqn
Afghanistan, some joint ar-
rangement covering. Turkey and
. ,*he Durdanrlii*, apd Russian rec-
ogmtion of .German itlterests in
Iraq Saudi Arabia, Egypt arid
the Hues'* , .
-.SJp • •
Kidnaper of Station
Attendani Is Sought
At win. May- «; .t p. .. Xravi*
county peace officers were still
—arching today-for a ywfng'm’an,
cut the weight of the British air
offensive against the German
cities.
Another theory waa that the
attacks upon British-airfield* arc
designed to soften up the RAF
in preparation for th eultimate
Nazi invasion attempL '
Youth Blames Married
Life for Drag Peddling
particles produced from their col?
iisicn- with atoms in the atriios-
phere, most jf Ahe cosmic iao,a-
tion at the earth’s surface.
Occasionally, an electron will
, have sufficient enerorv—origins hv
about 10(000 billion electron volts
-to penetrate the atmosphere.
These liigb-energy electrons cause
.’ a cokreic ray' shewer of a variety
of atomic pafticles at the earth's
surface with, about- a million see- -
ordinary particles* sprlad bver an
area oY 10,000 square yards.
Science, Dri Bxode says, has not
determined whet© th© original cos-
a fishing trio they found Miss
Shannon slumped over a kitchen
table, a cigarette in her mouth
nnd an empty glass beside her.
She had been dead about 12 hours.
An' autopsy was scheduled for
today. ' * .
Miss’ Shannon was staned in
some 16 pictures. She recently had
been free lancing.
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment: all billsj paid. 408 Park
street,, Morrell Park. • 271-Ctc.
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4-roora «
apartmcmt, Mrs. Taylor, ,216 - WANTED Trpy girls i
" Wdst RepUblio, after 7 p.m. i»i.™*'../*ulls3
. 268-1 fc
WANTED
fl«Ma or fpossibly from fee result - United States manufacturers must j
of the smashing of atoms by rx- vface the iwdsibility of decreased-j
i .
May
y 12 'IT*
an 1500 men of mvOicine
HWtktt -W» V^iIRTV Th'r wy,*—
rnty-fifth mtiVTinlHm hf 1 hi Klatc
MwIu’aI As.fcr^Htkm <4 Tcxsa.
12 mlc rays’grt their enormous en-
tiSS&S IP* » may,be* from w eombBta--
• UurtV. P«rposX sl'gg^ H -,0n °f elCftriC and ma8netir
grains of rngribuana from Mexico
-....................... 'f!K'^st “•.‘“.Hirest
desenhed as free iwt scy-rn inches* T .“i
•tall and- wwnuig « smalt gray hat. u. a. wufioms Agetji Many mesotrons * do; not -imu
Saturday night, kidnaped Prn® h.ls the efrth, Dr. Btode explains, .he
a3L..Mai»i»roitirov'-^-'-klK*|,ed.' kiity in jail"pa a 6iHiile"they 'explode into ordinary
Decreased Incomes for
Industry Ate Forecast
NEW YORtf May 12 (I Pi 1.
WANTED — Three car hops...
Blonde, - brunette, and redhead.
Yellow ^Jacket Inn. Wooster.
246-tfc.
WANTED U$ED CARS
Highest Cash Prices Paid
For Late Model Used Cars!
JAOjsauMDma
BAYTOWN
Apply Dixie CRick 1
146, across-front
C mrts. V
HELP WANTED'-
bousekeeper And ndd
ent. Live on place. CttL
' sdn. *402 VatiXUd
WANTED at once, two |
cooks.' Q°ed salary. “
Yellow Jacket Inn.
USED AUTOS
FOR THE BEST com
......Oars, any make, ariy i
- Jack Satinders, Butckil
‘»3V I.vHWril>jGrry
' NtiKic-m from Houston,
FOR SALE—Misc.
r "1 ! ■■■■ ., ........
RAiiroait* sn the V f> S
paid faxes ,of iroiSW*'.**'
■rod later released him unharmed
iwar, Elgin • ’ *
. Lawreme. who’ works part-time
in n fitting Statim* hi-Tt*. rejiorted
to. police that the. fugitive took
l#7.5t) from ih(e rash register at
the. station nrid forced lativrcirce
to. drive* him away jn L.wivme's
awthmoliiic The fear w;»* aban-
doned. at Guiding*, police
rd •
& ss^Ys^ssrs, r.Tsaar*ss'sa,51 e ^
FOR bale
door coach. Clean,
Phone 1190.
him- from additional marriag® tMwha4giMi matter In'about two-' his honor on behaif of lite Na- ! buying.’ Lindsay Graiflt^and 8ALE-Good^3|
ifeiilianths of a seeond, thus. dis- rioiiHl Jewish hosnital at nmm* i Marble ttv North rthm-rwi. Tudor. Se6 Pat Coo*,#
complication*. millionths
'T hhve heard thoiAandu of ali- intergraUng.
bis, hut, this one takes the cake,” phere.
• 1
Conner said.
Vr
©port-
Field Day Officials
Invited to Meeting
General
Jewish hospital at Denver,
high In the atmCs- A recognized authority on fash-
, .ion merchandising. Marcus said
manufacturers,would face the ne-
Marble Co., North Goose Creek.
247-26tc.
Tudor. See
Point ferry.
FOR SALE—7-foot Ffigidaire, all PROPERTY FOB S
eeesity ctf raising prices^ because ;* ' Porcetajii,' excellent condition:
nf tllMMMlMul ana4> *4 V.™ _1_ * i $25. PhOUG 95*J.
Strike
of increased costs of basis mater-
ials But, ho added, they should
resist unnecessary^ price- rises
while taaintaining fair labor and
duality standards, ~ ' J
270-3tc. «
NOTICE
OH. 'lfc,N MEET
SAN ANTONIO, May 12 Oj-a'
fewic Rki officials from 3ft state*
today ujMfricd the annual mtd-year
convention of the Ifwleperident p«-
troleum Aswh tatiojj of America. :
E£» “fS 7,is: >•«-
ot\he ibiv ^field' .twv^CTYie of'>cr*!d vetfe totaling about;
ttts fS 2
A ««» Si-Sr m «£. fiSJ9LABISK§*S SSSt S5"S
^R~itS9nDt the anny,^* t
^Called Communication
Jl of Goose Creek
m-
A»UmM
memi
ken* toop to toil ki MCondt, cvrt
finring to H Ik# tbeo, tkon omp.
Hot ad tbo Hroio wotor for you hi
th|#y *ocf to tinh whbotri tpll.
Inf O' dregToo yew floor* Tho
foolhor, ftMhdoy storvo). throld
TwMlay id the chamber „
mcnag office in'Gome dreott
' Mr^ Elms. chmriiMTbd:«BlBMi
acttvKM* in the Aflriot. uM tlii
meeting Will lie
uniAn demands would cost.$56,600.
.khi I mm
Reuther reiterated that members ... ... „
XX
[gsOi-ggo
•'•srtmtroW.lnWjrooraOrt
MM:
I »♦* tnvtMrtion o«
W
USED cars
Prt4RS
IRADBIRRY
>V.
m
Z f
BEDSPREAD MOTIF
PATTERN
V.
■ A
2856
•4 rotor to brighten
for*nee it will make
tWa garden bouquet hi dl it* wfegot-
row. 44
ml*™
\
/
~
—
May Safety and Ec
O Adjust Brakes
USKST**
i^tj^ssr
0 fSck*All Wheel
I
O Check and Adjust
• ChTk Wind.hirld
A True
*13“
0 Tune Motor
•OCle^ and Adjust
O Oean and Repair
Carburetor
O Oteck Points said
Distributor
O Check All Ignition
and Wiring
• Check Generator
*8"
H iggi n i^tham Motor Qo
■v.
YlWf 644
_____
- ■ '■ -A- -
.
■TO I *
FOR SALE Two ste^l
apartment, 328Y
Baytown. To be
- Donnelly Apartmeriflj
TOR SALE Two
lit Baytown. Priced
Terms, Apply 114 Curd
Lodge
No. 1192 A. F. and A. M„
at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.
Work in M. M degree. .FOR SALE-One t«a
Visiting Brothers cordially invit- and 100-acrc tracts, n
«Lg*«Qo*LW.M,, r. ataaantc m mm uP. cuk
****** homes and acreage
Phone
NOTiaslr
v^iojd k.
. .work. Ja
: ,c^rf5i
rrrrr-—
TOR- SALE Two WM
’- Sixth v*J
I in Allen Additw?
phone ffl-R |
MEMC
Mon
ORIAL
■pvpp
: co..
Attorneys t
i Dereel
______ ' ' '' ■
ill
reck-
26tc-250
HATE YOU TRIED—Birds Ey*
frosted foods? Ask about week-
! ly special*. Seidel^, Phom-
| #39. Baytown. 263-28tc
NOTICE — Mrs, Bauer's summer
school will start Jane 2. Read-
ing. spoiling, numbers. 462 Mi-
chigan. 270-12c.
Sfii&SlS9
•-tWB!
TRI-CITY A^
WRECKING.
Highway «• *» 1
REAL KfATl LOANS
11!
HSUS
'. Lei t’s Help Yo
! * or
Tow Property .
NO CASH PAYMENT w
Mortgage stx esmr
Massef
Electric
Compart I
“Anything Oe^*Sj
wi
Signs t*
—
IriSf
itwit
iristii
hnc 1 bonsai
biy were J
KSX
n’’ The p4
’of-lhc iJ
„,1 beaull
j pi tivland |
kmong .to* |
te hundreaiL
ne.' -.234 haj
down . haB
«e.n . n«l
Irs of long
Irs of shoelr
lives.
,is contralj
th in the
fyronne *
ye seized l
sticks, nail
■iters, '::.;" '
motor car L
border into!
proved route I
lice patrol, f
ise, but the 1
down a lonl
j succeeded 1
to Eire. ;
-juth of the
Customs!
tjacks on 1
id and began!
iced the traP
cere the goc
fen dumped
[Beside the ..
Hzed a motor I
iding beside
le Norther,
. co-operatm*!
stems police l
:k down til
■y believe the!
cask
erfme irsl
[c working on
tat beauty is al
:tion
Wheal
Washington,
cretary of Agricl
pm hejd among I
" iy 31, on a prd
irketing quota rd
nated 1941 bl
5,600,000 bushcls|
quotas, firsi
at, will be e|
oved by two-thir
i voting.
[If quotas are
irmer,-would be .
his farm’.s whd
fitment; plus wheatl
i crop. The°go\f
ect a 15 cents |
on marketing
as.
| If the altblted
produce a "noril
rmcr also would!
market under ,
honal wheat tip l .
I Wtckard said the |
estimated carr;
bushels ,Qf-v
! 1,236,000,000 bu
' cron insurance ]
[ The supply exce
1 quota level by 2ll
i Wickard said,
it marketing quoil
‘ provides that nl
“ can be made|
crop.
i New
IN Mi
=s?,i
■“■lals ol
I plan* :
-Moal *t
* at feu
•wi 96 cei
WJimelut
““"iu* tax
wmust
ggjpjwiiim
Stamps im
^ distribut
Nebrask
^• coiK'tton. froi
rr. *al« t**e* on ale
•-*>• • 'j'
f
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 272, Ed. 1 Monday, May 12, 1941, newspaper, May 12, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028810/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.