The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1936 Page: 1 of 8
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Buenos Aires Parley
By State Secretary
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** ****** y »and .'haarmaa <rf the United States
maa wh* W*1, AhptMi :« the later Awe****
m aad tin iMe jp**,-* .referent* <***.
«' Wte« ’ Hull, la h>» <**.«* *«** .o
wmaa. wh* w«ad ;the crefaere*. prenroied ** <gght-
iMr hippy • » te«tert- pout program tor the maunt**-
«*?. attktec R W»-ante xsd further**** of pea**
,|hr Mm to HaiUte romr' wtoet. he earnest?) asCed the .re-
tro eft MPPan that; Vrence ,« .-xtsjder.
F jfr. te rosufrtahihtjr. tel Restore u«n
!,*! itwaad tha eh—el ta j He mirwt' ilk and abuses
)Am ml llhiMl te Sfe.j*Wi are driving Ca ge s*vt*<4»&
--' t lot the murid !»*ani aat and r.ed
__ he utortoUrer ta peelaeme «f the steps wWH .reU he
ittec Bterurd af England i»kre. pare *-*!*» Ij by aatewa -«f
U ths imtpaiT. Srero the heajt^hero. net rely v ward
off war in the new w»r.4 mit .e
Mlwtify etu.hthos 4 pra<* »hkfc
,* the taalHe e‘nw » pr^ail
I l«w the dadlai af the **»II deriaee** the erowiag wer
, (tew •«w»»d their kiw* ||aati«<*sal disregard fw treaty
> hie ef Etrftend and *h*H *"'4 eWutatews » the rs«t
dangerous hagie development .4
rorout yrais
fatiearo Needed
'Ohsenanro of audwianfnft.
Feeisad wuuM bare
|*Ht. Staidef B
dward Will Fight To Keep
Throne And Marry Walli
SUPPORT OF iKm* Near Collapse As ]r||LD|TELLS
PRCHII IS
OllEN RULES
King Near Collapse As
Wallie Races To Refuge
J.ONDONApDeo. 6—i<KRl—King' It was reported Mrs. Simpson
Edwartl was reported to be near ! would not return to England until
after 'the coronation—-if he is
nervous exhaustion today, fight'
ing for bis right to happiness,
while political leaders of the em-
pire discussed his fate and Mrs,
j * 7, —— I Wallis Simpson, whom he loves,
Conservative Leader™ “ Fran£ ^ reflulKf; .
D , p, A The king saw Stanley Baldwin,
Keadv ror Attempt!his prime minister and now his
to Form Cabinet «
Others Resign garden of Fort Belvedere.
- But reports had him plunged in-
IjONDON, Dec. 5. (U.P»—A amsll, to gloom that approached despair, front London near Windsor Cas-
flfhting group of men rallied to- i unable to concentrate on anything, i tie, the King went through alone
day to the support of King Ed-i hardly able to talk to the little j what was to. him the greatest or-
ward. ready to oppose the weight j group, of his friends, equerries, I deal of his life—Tus love versus
of government, the united opposi- j secretaries, who were with him. I his country.
crowned formally—and had offer-
ed to. renounce him for the sake
of his career and his country.
Ht was believed to be under the
anxious care of Lord Dawson of
Penn, the royal physician, who
was reported to have left Fort
Belvedere, its lights still blazing,
early today.
At, Fort Belvedere, 25 miles
*h*» vow ***• *r*.
ttte rights «T • king »*-
t right t* MUTT as be
. retard:*** of Middle Haw
. by trad* a mawte*.
I u the arrow* Ewrtvsh
IR Sew York, when hr urn
tton of political parties, the church
and the dominions and uphold his
right to marry whom he pleases
and remain king.
Winston Churchill, conservative,
waa Understood to be ready, tf the
Xing Wished, to try to form a eab-
■j inet and appeal to the country in
3 a gnnerai election for its approval
*1 Of his course.
Defy Urisra
ANOTHER KILGORE
WELL COMPLETED
IN COTTON LAKE
!• help Way tar* tar
The bottle
; ■Croirlr,riiini irt-WWlst Prilsiii.^Taregdihg'nw
■ ■-rax-roa— Tt|iMRl4l til pacllei. defyitig their:
chief tali: orders, dispatched a
personal message to the king at j
For| belvedere, assuring him they j
needy y awardeev in the Tri Citie*
<* held by JuaaMe Pyle. Phrwix Dairy Manager. »W* is dritributiag
Mriinns roestttates the foandattoe
littol *l ^ i.aadfeiku* hsttlea ta TrvOtses stares. Thro ptctaie is posed ta re-
-H.y I «> Were thx, ,v a* vro«ter«Srd»tet.iWe CnMmlf droppteg jaar -roey
tune fro crteuMriaa or mrintte-
Good fellows Is Started
iata ane af the battlrv ar by bringing it ta The Sun
Hfallh*Ms»te«h«- — 1CTU?T -------------------
rlrotl I'" -- Work Of Making
1 * rwiRtiy sxkrr. 4$
the natiros rodeavw t« c’lieh back
t Jt .a. - - <(* **** Nfc ground «f nhwlwroro |
'* ‘ , “f1"* »d Hrrating roUtkwtstep of «•* I
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flMro.M|«p|(n. RWDh Hacma: ' Wdte* ....... T.TvT
'^^lSg|d—In an Ms mpamihd. 1 Ihtel TMg 't<—-----^iwars. Both
aattfhro vrord fer Ry<* «*h natiaa cnrateRy to *du | Ry QUtt OOOMHiOf ministers,
tl tHMMinc lh oata nnd argaich* Ms prople hi «p>I WeR, tlan Ms hnfty dsntekns cwtninly ar* sweO. but mwy|iMmant la 1900. Wedgwood In 1906.
• postTier, to war and Its underlying acre are needed How horn yoa. fneod?
Remov^Lot No,. .LRiglltmuxgmt* 4»e .Driven
To No. 7 Derrick
Is Under Way
______^----. .. Another completion was reported
prepared to support him In j today for Glenn McCarthy in the
any aCHon he might think neces- Lake 0„ md
The Kilgore No. 5 today was
mrf to <lefend hla constitutional
Cta,r; ISS?JSiri53f
^rs. r-jssasa
. a"'1 ^blng was 1800 pounds.
McCarthy Immediately prepared
veJSfm war and ^ Both !!*t*°-* *f
fought In the Boer and World
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private rotrsMA I
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hath, bat water,
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nreaned porch. MM
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ttf,Qsr to tesgro the Wng
NkdMyteM
llteief thoi
RMsMMDftW B FATAL
** SSTiroRg' ^jFuncral Sprvicrs For
+rl\y Girl to Be
“Is thro* of you \ i,1»t
»wybreadrooweUvuvia} Hdd lomorrow
j Kin* Mtabe Ere Lackey. 17.. ef
' ICMt "
Tha GoodfeOews already have started work. Today, enough tar-
latan to make 100 bags was delivered to Mrs. M. E Kelley. 9m will
he w charge af the Lamar PTA«-- --
—-EZ. SEAMAN AND UNION
r^^rss^JilADER ARE SHOT
Three fcottM «t> to he pterad 1m I _..
^C^^X^S'Wounding Of Striker
tan drop fc psgr PM** wktesf A* Houston Starts
Near Riot
and dinea. Rcmrraber tent ywuH
prony wiH Up n-flro^. I-
New IMMm tadip ns* tfte ~
' ' " ‘ ' ‘ ' ’Irioartare; ' HOrNRiN,-fieri 3-^ ^-utdin-
30 REBEL PLANES
BOMB MADRID AND
MACHINE-GUN CITY
BALDWINNEXT
MOVE IS HIS
King Taking Gambling
Chance That Public
Support Will Help
Him In Connection
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“It was believed today that, if
they fought, it would be a losing
battle. If Churchill formed a
government he would have the
united parties against him
And. parliamentary experts dis-
1 dosed today, the king's sole
Hope If, ns expected, the country
' went against him, would be a coup
of state, an overthrow of the gov-
ernment.
The king, tt is agreed, has of
course, at no time contemplated
such a course, regarded as abhor-
rent to him as to his people.
Insult Te C. 8.
wrogwmxL'ih-■■■ arT angry''. «n-
earth should not the
Back In Conflict
Near Gates
MADRID, Dec. 5. (IIP)—Thirty
rebel airplanes attacked Madrid
this morning, bombing and mach-
ine-gunning inhabitants.
Six of the machines were huge,
trl-motored Caproni bombers. They
dropped tons of explosives on the
model prison area, through which
Insurgent troops failed to effect an
entrance to the city during a turn-
day attack ending yesterday.
Strike Women, Children
Twenty-four fast fighting planes,
defending the bombers from, aerial
attack, swooped low in the face of
an anti-aircraft barrage and mach-
to the Kilgore No. 7, a 330-foot ex-
am-SSS
mediately, it was said. ' , _ , ..... „
Another well, the Kilgore No. 6!lne ^ne(i fleemK womm •«* chi1'
Is due for completion early next dren wto 80U«ht retu«° « door'
week, as the sand has been picked way8,
up and casing set. A 72-hour pe-
riod of waiting for cement to set,
and the work of finaling will be
continued. t
Fair and Thompson, drilling the
Dutton No. I, about 2000 feet: . . it. ..
southeast of -the Kilgore tract, that' m the name of humanlty, they
were reported to havp cored a dry be permitted to buy gas masks for
sand a little higher than the 6290-
6300 foot level from which the Kil-
gore wells are producing in the
Marglnulina sand. They will drill
deepej-1» hopes of picking up the
jaTsALE - BAKUa*!
______ Lets and Ao*M|
JONES « ATKINS
PM*1
SITES and b«are
with easy
pay n
| rot a brow » a*» «|^
addition AS <
, tetersrbaa **
Tri-Otiro Nrol
built water FRA *
Imraatigat*
SIZE pansy
Grew1
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aau rovaivea ^^ —Idkro kriro oat of . (Men
*!*• to was wrote “**1 kad drot forget—toe .««l *«! Water Tenters umou i
>»«• .ware after kis teatk
,aad (wpdOrewtly devwr-
"^rff?~a-gjag5?s "ssr s^z
uaion and op-
Tau east afford ta sua this
Owner* Warned After
gig ~tL“ttolM,Kl tea E®"1 Here
(Coatmure Oa Page 2) guard ,n a tospitaL Ms two coin-
__ _ Ipaaioen, H«*y Hopkins, 25, and
Mrs. Mike Franssen ispmai om» c l Eubanks, 36,
F*d and oiie’
1 teridrf to tok* ro*r Chttte &K«d Lacker and
.•sitais.E-urisi.'i -
htenM te toro.;«*re «tow to* family moved a»y,
.after which tbry returned.
low Pica St
—■in
Town
Stocks Close
and «*
r ***“^Say S»1
Ttoat Campay
Hurt In Auto Wr«k J—
teto this aftrarearo ftaro Hewn, ta t)w. #ffSw of ^ jnu.r.
•here she was tefared in an auto MlseBi4 Seamen’s Union toll with
mtoifc wreck this m«mi««- , parkas* of record books under
Mrs. Franssen was touts** rod i Kane was expected to die.
■to*, teat n#» hurt aewrody, “Dickey ine." Kane told of-
wtow to* «r sto TO dririn* WTO ilrew.
47 741 te cwtotriro with that in which ore. “I fired in retf-defense,” Didrey
j V* other women were riding. TV countered. '
IS {.slather women, from ■•"Louisiana, Both llopkins and Eubanks were
4S I were taken to a Liberty hospital toaten into tmoonsciousnecs during
~ if i.j'jdrt Franssen was brought to tor,the riot before Chet were rescued
7 imtoroe Iqr a Tri-Citte* ftewerel tone -by palie* and ambulance attend
-gSMjanhtotnre. _ lants. ”
jm it
- T* !
American Inferior to & German?
(Queen Victoria married a Ger-
man prince, King Edward's great-'
grandfather, gpd the bouse of
Windsor Is preponderantly Ger-
man, t .
. „ “This crisis to my . mind is an
(Continued on Page 2)
Production com-
(Continued on Page 2)
WILLIAMS RITES
TO BE TOMORROW
Military authorities said they had
reason to believe a gas attack
would shortly follow yesterday’s
decisive defeat of the rebels. Urg-
ent requests were sent by loyalists
to the British government asking
permitted to buy gas masks for
their women and children as well
as the soldiers who have held the
trenches Bxound Madrid . for 28
day*.
^uretlMorred
LONDON, Dec. 5. —(UP)—King
Edward, fighting for ills sweet-
heart and bis throne, has passed
responsibility for solution of th*
emergency over his Insistence on
marrying Mrs. Wallis Simpson to '
the cabinet, It was learned today
on absolutely trustworthy autho*. .
ity.
Not only has he refused stoutly
to renounce Mrs. Simpson, but to
has no present Intention of accept- , ij
lng the preferred alternative of ab-
dicating, the United Press author-
ity asserted.
..... -. ; L b TO jltsH.'Xin.' ^ ..—j ■
TMS is the new* that Prime j
Minister Stanley Baldwin is be. ^
lleved to have told the cabinet to-
day at an emergency meeting,
Cheered by belief not only that |
daring, brilliant Winston Churchill > 1
Is ready if necessary to form a
cabinet as King's man, but that ■
he may swing popular support to ' 1
him, the king Is understood to hav* .1
told Baldwin: ' *' |
“It's your move." . •*
.......Seeks Public Favor . j jj
There are three moves poseibl*:
fl) Continued pressure on the king
to yield, renounce Mrs. Simpson
and remain on the throne: (2) r*- ^
treat—believed impossible— from
its Insistence the king renounce
Mrs. Simpson or get out; (3) to
resign as the first move toward
forcing his abdication.
The king was believed to b*
gambling on his chance of mobilie.
(Continued On Page 2.)
"■‘It
MUls-Bennett
of four members of the British par-
liament.
British subjects were warned to
get out of Madrid before next
Thursday at the latest and facili-
ties were offered for their immed-
iate evacuation.
Yesterday’s defeat, which ended
four-day battle, was the worst
n ,, Jyet, suffered by theattacking ln-
VjOOSe Creek Resident surgents. Losses on both sides
For 20 Years
Dead Here
Is
A warning to dog owners, es-
pecially those on the east side of
Goose Creek was given this after-
noon by R. L Williamson, city
poundmaster, after he shot and
Wiled a dog that had bitten several
wttotei^Pi rated dash through ««? fOf many yearel
that part of the city.
“I killed two of those this dog
bit,” he said, “and I am looking
for the others.” The dog he kill-
«d w as a white Spitz, with a col -
lar.
ROAD LETTING SET
AUSTIN, Dec. 5. (Oil—Taking
of bids on $2,500,000 worth of fed-
erally-aided road projects was set
for Dec. 21 and 22 by the Texas
highway commission tore today.
Hamilton’s Offer To ‘Abdicate’ Held
Forerunner Of GOP Reorganization
..
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WASHINGTON. Due. 5, rJB- ably assured of united party sup-
port. Within a fortnight after
•re pi
t Gov. Alf M.
announc-
be area-
n presi-
m t
t -
store last
Hamilton’s letter to committee
members, however, was so phrased
tUft it was as much an expresslon
of willingness to remain on the job
ta to quit after the committee
meets next week. There is no cer-
tainty his resignation will be ac-’
cepted.
More Important than Hamilton's
fate before the jury of his political
fellows will be their opportunity
, to unite now behind the prerent
a or behind
cKaiiteh fbr fto lmmsdiale job and now can have company,” Nel
Joseph Jackson Williams, 67-
year-old resident of Goose Creek,
died at liis home, 1131 North First
street at 11:11 a. m. today.
Mr. Williams, who had lived
here for 20 years, formerly 'was
employed in the Goose Creek oil
were heavy. From 5,000 to 7.000
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BRIEFS
He had been ill since September,
when he underwent an operation.
Funeral sendees will be held at
the family residence at 3 p. m. to-
morrow, with Rev. J. O. Saveli,
pastor of Trinity Tabernacle, of-
ficiating.
Burial will be in Cedarcrest ce-
metery under direction of'the Paul
U. Lee funeral home.
Mr. Williams is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Nettie Williams; two
sons, Ray Williams and Emmett
Williams, both of Goose Creek;
three daughters, Mrs. Frank Vieno,
of Houston; Mrs. Alvin Sue, of
Anahuac, and Miss Ree Williams,
Houston; a daughtto-in-law, Mrs.
Virgil William*, and three grand-
children.
Condition of Nelson
Is Reported Improved
HOUSTON, Dec. 5.—
Texas rangers blocked the re-
lease today of Lester C. Lord,
30, self-styled leader of strik-
ing “rank and file” seamen,
who has been held since Nov.
22 in connection with the beat-
ing and robbing of two Bailors,
by filing a third charge.
VATICAN CITY, Dec. 5.-
(UB)—Pope Pius was confined
to a chair in his library to-
day because of an affliction
in his right leg which made it
impossible for him to walk, it
was reported semi-offidsUy.
MOSCOW, U.S.S.R., Dec. 5
—(UJtt—The all-union congress
of the Soviets tonight unani-
mously adopted the new Soviet
constitution guaranteeing new
liberties and privileges to in-
dividuals* The constitution,
aimed to make the USSR a
“democratic republic,” includ-
ed 43 changes and amend-
ments.
The condition of ’Zadc Nelson,
past commander ef Robert R.
Tuck post of the V, F..-W, who it
ill in Marine hospital, Galveston,
is considerably improved, accord-
ing to word received from Mrs.
Nelson in Galveston.
G. K. Edge, post service offioert
said Nelson is. “much improved
NEW YOR1J, Dec. 5.-<TD
I' —The board of managere*of
the New York cotton exchange
today 'announced that trading
in cottop future* on Satur-
days following Christmas and
New Year's days would be
suspended, but that, “for
other purposes these days
* ,mrT-1
REFINERY BOARD
MEMBERS NAMED
Elected Delegates to
Joint Conference
Are Announced
Results of the election on joint
conference representatives at tha
Baytown refinery were announced
today by Blaise Alleman, chairman
of the election committee.
All previous records for partici-
pation by employes in naming the
elected representatives were bro-
ken, he reported.
A total of 93.2 per cent df .all
eligible employes participated in
the election, Alleman said, with
3018 of the 3296 eligible# casting
ballot*. .........._________^.....
Representative* elected from tha
six divisions were as follow*.
(Division No. 1—W. L. Bailey, J.
E. Peters, E. L. Bardin. They re-
present the boilermakers, rigger*,
painters, machinists, reclamation,
electricians, carpenters and white
labor.
Division No.- 2—Roy Childress,
F. C. Yelverton, John C. Smith,
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WEATHER
EAST HARRIS COUNTY
Cloudy, probably rain, colder.
EAST TEXAS—Cloudy, rain in
south and east portions tonight
and probably on coast and in
northeast portion Sunday morn-
ing; colder in north and extrema
west portions Sunday.
WEST TEXAS—Partly cloudy,
colder in Panhandle and extrema
west portion tonight; Sunday
partly cloudy and coldar.
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