The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGK TWO
THE DAILY SUN. GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
FRIDAY. JULY 25,
State Auditor Seeks $21,552 Unaccounted Dutch Mop Up In
Nurse Board Head Withdrew Funds From Bank Account Indonesia Starts
12 Jaycees Will
Be Delegates To
Regional Session
Lincoln Secret Papers Will Bfe Opened
Data Has Already Been Indexed By U.S. Librarians
WASHINGTON July 25. (UP) — the combination, and will direct formalized with cot
Aug. 31, 1946, Is signed as having treasure"! of The'board''" tTITeerc-' (Continued now nge V KPfHOflAI VKCIOI1 * At midni«ht tonight in a scene" library officials to the bluetcovered p.m...EDI', tomorrow Th
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Get Appointment
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mltteo which drafted the bill in
the fhou^fc *>
He said he also favored havi
a civilian as head of the cent
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Do You
Need
Money
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TiT-CTttes Credit k jlhrift (T
Hearing Called
intelligence agency But the senate
a For Taxi Owners
Mine Death Toll
Mounts To 27
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dominatfin'by a^untry^a^fcrMl A " special board of directors war president lo any marked de-
thTseasso are we"’^‘ meeting of the Tri-Cities Junior-. 0f thp martile clock in the library's grt». They
Mike Katribe Bldgj Baytp^
PersopTS
jiss Mo<
[E.Mor
ed Hei
■ double ring.c"'1
refused to budge from 'its
permitting him to jbe eithe,
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position
•r a ci-
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sinners and Mayor E. D. Clcve-
(t/ontlnued from Pace 11
day, peering beneath the blankets
that covered them and attempting Dee
^
House DemocraUc^Whip John land that the city was going to that covered them and attempting vihMtly too ago" President Cook urged, all persons Then Dr. C. Percy Powell and ing documents as the first and sec-
W McCormack said the measure stag(? a drive to Kpt an eight inch to identify their loved ones. . pmteh trooDS clearing Pnfbo- Planning to attend the convention Mrs.dlclen Bullock, who prepared ond inaugural addresses. They also
water Ihre connecting Petty water. , Most-^f the bo^.werejaangled Pnb* * * the mectin'g. .. the index under conditions of sec- expect numerous pencilled and pan-
They look for such treasures as
re originals in Lincoln’s ovvri
handwriting of sixth history-mak.
tsSSSSSSt
;lrS'S"rEps IHHrSar a-ass^ssra s,...
40 and 50 feet TrTwn wiT no opposiHon The hear reports from various commit- wil1 reveai their findings, , ’ And from Lincolns changes in
me town witn no opposition, me. Powell will- open, the waist-high these papers, believed to be numerri
brown safes, tbHvhieh only he has ous, they hope they ma;
the index under conditions of
xpect numerous pencilled and peri-
drafts of important state pa-
OmieS .«
The senate approved -the bill in
Its final form yesterday.
cy and eventually many econ- He said the residents in that th^ttmnels. —- ............ _________
in military operations. ^
cause of the blast. ’ ’ , . J
bt men gov. Dwight H. Greet! was re- Eas* Indl£f, was captured undam-
• * *------ •• ■ • • avert at Dyatiroto, l}ie Dutch re-
• *
only
Baca wras instructed to spend the gny^Tf the" blast” L"v The largest sugar mill in the
Ucinius Crassus, sur- next ten-days hunting eight inch ; Gov Dwight H, Greefl was re- East ?»<"
e Rich, was one of the pipe and a?°+j lr hi* nn ported en, route from the state aged at
triumvirate. He tried should also advertise for bids on HnHriefipld for » ner- ported,
elf master of Partbia, laying the .line, * P" They
Marcus
named “The
first Roman
td make himself master of Partbia, laying
but being defeated and brought All action Was withheld
May And Garssons Election Probe
V serial inspection.' . „ They disputed, the Indonesian
until Howard' Lewis, brother of the claj™ to Modjokerto dh the soutlf-
i.aJa. ■__j east coast. The Dutch conceded that
captive to Orodes, king of Partbia, next week when' Commissioners rinTe"un'ionTeader'^'anT*chief *of east coast. The Dutch conceded that (Continued from Page I)
he was put to death by having vVelddn 'Williams and Dr, H. I. undererriimd oneralions far»Old Indonesians infiltrated into the had lived 94 years and added:
molten gold mured down his navis ratm-W from .vnentlnn Oitv ‘ »>LT . _______ cltv Wednesday riieht. blit sriid 't*Honnr. thv fatl
molten
throat
gold poured down his Dayis returd from - vacation.' City' S Wednesday night, but
Attorney Shannon L. Moms -was ’ith ' ,riams: Manv nersons were chased out. _
___ . ^rir. . ay learn
more of the workings of his mind.
From the in-coming mail in the
.collection they hope to get the
explanation of some puzzling de-
velopments such as iii's removal of
Gen. George C. McClellan from the
command of the army of the P6-
tomac at a critical hour.
r They believe also, that the . in-
la uvea .»* years aim ,»uuru. iuiuwiiku iiw» **«* */ ! J „.u„ t»«K
“Honor thy father and thy moth- cans" believe would produce valu- contlng mail wil txnhun vb^ » . *
• that thy days may be long— able campaign material for the ert Todd Lincoln demanded that
Given Sentences Blocked Again
(Continued From Page 1)
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GUARANTEED USED CARS
, BUY WITH AN
O. K.
THAT COUNTS
Easy Terms Aminged
2W&
215 N. Goose Creek St.
Attorney Shajinon L. Morpis......was with rescue teams'.....Many-Dersons they were chased out. er that thy days may 1—. -—... ............. — n,o' -hi, WiHihrtrt- tfffm ,,,,
out of town on business last night thought it was the PMW chief The Dut'"h strengthened their, that's the way he lived.” l!)4a presidential campaign. the papers bt «ithnna l ni t
and Commissioner W. C. -iCuz) i0jnf jnto the mjne because of !ine af communications between He said his father had five broth- McCarran charged angrily that W0,plduLlntd „n;’" .
rlij «Wf: fy/swi Hnive. * . . . . • - Ranfinona and tha End..aU liVfKJ beVOlld 75 ye^rs
Negro Given Chair
In Newton Trial
,, Li- 7 „t rwruiio th» between the two cities, the Dutch of the
S=a£-SiS:;'t
tear down ^e great prestige of the of a personal nature to the imme-
great president " - diate ancestors of persons now hv-
gospel: and a fourth was a president of the United States to
with the UMW Ciewis called a kan- Madjalaja, Tjitjalengka,- Pasir ‘ “the name’May’ is labeled- on ^
^‘Tn^eTiSTdS ,^^,5 ^tanees say this was*
%fe^i8oactrrred about 1 pirn,. S ^ -S. h^y° V/o ^ with
wseyrde„srenA,
“I was superintendent
iln Sydney, Australia, demon- Sunday school and a teacher of the occurred in Mr. Truman's home
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the bridegrw
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Hit No. 2
ing of the bodies. Ranger R.
Holliday of San Augustine
- an°d etTwater" o^thTSSwuSf^ be« "my iK Sr touched aen^akk* conTudVd '^"a -hoiars write will attend the open-
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|tapped her Rain
L Virginia -Ruth
Reriisrd. maid oj
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I tintc c"l 1 cpwn
fearrieii a colonial
daisies.. _
^ man was Alfri
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ty jrcSs, black
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t the bndiAgioo
I in orchid print
re of orchid glat
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Mgs yvonne Mon
iWegroom. serv
lit the-reception.
I Morris, the bride;
Itered guests in
wine o, -• taltai
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TRY DAILY SUN
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR BEST RESULTS
Daniel s-stolen car near the scene. The Bagdad railway line in Iraq eratron, a union of ship workers, life and not be afflicted with dis- fraud to warrant federal prosecu- anft other, library officials anprais-
“ ~ * iinks>Iraq arid Turkey, connecting announced it would continue to ease or to be unstrong in body. tion. * ^ A “ CQlleqtion and the display.
i*-- -* T— ’ "*--*-■* —- a- wr-u-mi*—j- mj never did a thipg in congress ~~'*— “ — * * ”'L *“■
Newton- County Attorney E. A.' link^Iraq arid Turkey^ connecting announced it would continue to
.Lindsey rested the state's case at the cities pf Iraq, Mosul, Bagdad, refuse to handle Netherlands ship- _
-5 p. m yesterday. JJavis did not and Basra. Bagdad, city of the ping until all Dutch troops Jeave that bothers my conscience today. GOP member from Missouri, told
take the stand during the brief “Arabian Nights Tales,"’has a mod- Indonesia, and Indonesia is grant- “I never received a dime from newsmen he was not giving up His
trial. era airport. - - ed '‘full independence.’*) the Garssons. * fight to have the alleged fraud iri-
Sk James P. Kem, freshmai^ J^Vth^ra.Uction w,^
A TOMIvt^fNOAr
Spencer Tracy
—- • in - . .
“Stanley And
; Livingstone"
“I stand here today at the mer- vestigated bj:"coJr$ress. 'But indi-
cy of the court and if I go to pri- cations were that Kem would be
son my grandchildren will drop overruled by leaders of his own
out of college and thereby break-a- party who were- intent on hitting
golden chain in the education of their adjournment target,
the Mays. ’*'• < The Kansas City case was
“I have no sear of conscience and brought up by Sen. Walter F.
I'm not-guilty.” .' . - George, D., Ga.,. about 10:30 p.m.,
Henry Garsson was'describcd by last night after the -senate had'
his counsel, Charles J. Maj-giotti, been in contiriucws session sinfce
„_____, . iarsson .told the
was financially whipped; had less
—____________, .....rr~, —„ — Taft sprang to his feet to object,
money than before the war. He He said he favored keeping the.
iitunvjP AtKHt treiw e wt wtn. ,-a*v .
said he never ^ad-any^ “intent . .. . senate in session all night, if neces^
to enter into a conspiracy or td sary, to get a vote
H()ME OF i FEATURES
TODAY-
No'
Roy Rogers
-SATURDAY
,>v *
T-“Et>el-F»yi>B
in
“M Y PAL
YtoWiK.K"
SERIAL
“Never Sa\
; .(.oodtitf-
CARTOON
on the reaolu-
defraud the government of any-: tion; *•
thing—mjv motive, iLthere was one, Then Sen. Homer Ferguson. R ,
was to help the government.’’ • Mich., took over. He1 had headed a
TODAY and SAtURDAT]
■ mjm 7,s
COLBtRT MjfMOlUltf
I
Madcira-cnverei
I and the cry stain
Lmirror plaques,
wn fipirin^s
tutC
|(baked by taper:
Ulirs, formed the
ISjffct held white
(tS container ant
ktra ’
laid Mrs, Morris
|:< froiu a weddi
Ison to reside at
J Ssose Creek. Foi
Imre a grey ere'pe
. and a cors
is a gradual
r High school and
“«s wiiege; Hoilst
iat thc i^aytov
s "Off and Reft
St. Morris , is a t
Cartetm: ( rewing tNins
and Movietimi-' New*
The defendants.,
in which an '—■“
held
...— _jed , atiidaviis gPnate subcommittee that ..
investigator quoted hearings on the Kem proposal
three jurors as saying thfey had For hours during the night Fer.-
read newspaper accounts ' of the guson hammered on the theme-
trial and heard radio - broadcasts, that Clark had given FBI Chief J.
t Sehweinihaut held that Edgar Hoover, on!v “limited auth-
, OPEN 4 A.M.—3 A.M.
227 Main
S.O. CAFE
Ba> town
. 'But Judge Sehweinhaut held that Edgar Hoover.- oniy “iimtted auth- Owned and Operated by
judiciary
pigeonholed a resolution calling
for an inquiry, and that “grave
charges” involving ClarX’s good
name had been raised. _
Ferguson said Hoover himself _
“sensed" an administration “white-
asked in questioning whether Pre-
night With temperatures running sident Truman, his Democratic
in the 60-degree range. supporters in congress or Clark
Grande valley sweltered in the hot- tigation. ■ —-
test temperatures reported in the ' On the other side of the aisle,
state yesterday. The mercury rose Sen. Pat McCarran, D., Nev., de-
to 103 degrees at Presidio-theiot- nounedd Ferguson for ‘misstate-
Noon Rain Falls
In Tri-Cities
(Continued from Page X)
E T. amiSTI.IF.B
• Short Orders
• Lunches
• Sea Foods
_____............. .. ... of
90s. Coolest spot was -Pampa attempting to “climb^ to great
a reading of SH degrees. , • heights', as,am investigator...-by
emo-
80 degrees at Galveston.
ported a reading of 71 degri
Dallas re- erat resorted to every trick 'in the
iegrees. - WBjWfe'pMccedlngs, R«>
For Classified Ad*-—Fhone 520-521.
peatedly he asked recounts on rou-
tine quorum calls, Three times he
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THE TOBACCO BUYER!
,,
M:
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tobacco... so I speak with .some authority
when I say that season after season, I’ve
seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy real
fine tobacco —that ripe, light tobacco that
makes a swell smoke.”
j
F. S. King, independent tobacco buyer of Lexington,
i —jgaptocky, has been a Lucky Strike smoker for 19 years
So remember
2s/'**r
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AS YOU'D LIKE IT
KEEP COOL . . . wh%n
thiat Radio set gives you
trouble. Just
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And depend on us for
puts your radio hack in
first class shape!
asked, .for a recapitulation of
vote on the George motion. On an-
other occasion - he asked that a
senate clerk be required to read
hundreds of pages of committee
testimony, but this latter request
was blocked., -.......
'■•“When Sen,. William-F. Knowland,
R., Cai., implied that he was fili-
bustering, McCarran responded
with a smile: .
At 3:45 a.m. EDT, Taft tried un-
successfully to get Sen. McCarran
to agree to a vote at 5 a.m., noon,
or at, 5 p.m. But each time Mc-
Carran refused,
“Then can I, say the senator
would object to any time to keep
this resolution from coming to
not objecting, I’m just.not agree-,
ing.” ■ ’ .
As.the debate droned on, some
senators stole quietly off to the
cloakrooms for a catnap. Attend-
ants set up cots so members could
stretch out for a few minutes
Quorum calls occasionally brought
them straggling back to the floor.
DANCE
‘ ' .
Saturday Night
Music by
LESTER & LEON
JENKINS
AND THE EASTENERS
Admission $1 each
HI-HAT CLUB
3 Miles Boulh ’rif MqriOteTv-ieu
Highway 146.
p<<-town gpests
on . of Do
l Crowhurst, Jero
t and Pat Crowhu
NOW XM» MT1 KDW
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,ftl sTX.K (IUBBE
t. and Mrs. R J. 1
fwill teave Saturd
«t Groveton, Mi
■^tt.
“Outlaw or rm'. i
with
A1 “X’uto ” St. 4«M
ri: and ,
burs, Thru 4
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“XIIf I ii \N ! 'ril RIDES” j
I»I.I TO < MMriON
DANC E
TONIGHT
Music
by
JERRY IRBY
^ And His
TEXAS RANCHERS^
COOK'S
PEA FARM
3 Miles" East of highlands on
Waliisville Road
Wrestling
dashed. Come ir
ifou ran buy for (
KM. Buy your g
month-, to cot
Wring, leu'll
Uranus at thii
Opportunity,
"Rex.Compact
■S«*. $2.'»—Sale PI
Slips
T*r«55-Ik& *2.
Tea’Sets
H-*11.00 Sale $8
Tallies
< for,,15c Sate 4
Baby Books
Reg 7,V s»|,.
’ may mote Ifen
»rine. ...
Monday, July
2 MAIN BOUTSPE SCHILL
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* SENSATJONAL
WOMEN WRfiTURS
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ANN LAVERS 148 LJ
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Baytown
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FROEMNER
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So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed- So Free and Easy on the Draw
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GOOTE CREEK, TEXAS
jlrofelito
Girl* of my
young days
■ -
didn't have no
high -powered ‘
perfume, but
most of 'em,
managed to
ketch a man
and raise a
big family.
DANCE
THE SOUTHERN CLUB
CEDAB BAYOV. TEXAS
FRIDAY. JULY 25th
Pai
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1947, newspaper, July 25, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029364/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.