The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 224, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1947 Page: 1 of 8
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AN PLANS 'MAJOR SPPECH'-
Ready For*Fiesta*
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DELIVERED
IN THE
FOR 75c PER
GOOSE CRE id .TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 19 4.7
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Officers Club
Blown Up In
Jerusalem
8. President Harry Garden*ra, painter* and street spent the !a«t half day of thl* At l«a*t 10 Persons
B. t rapair crew*, who may or may not work week cleaning window*, pol- u;iu J VA/U— u^t.L
foi^ffn ministry, primarily bt living example* of the comic* Uhing brass and shaking the ▼▼non J6wisn
ilble for the smooth func- strip Mexican, half sitting, half wrinkles out of bunting that will Underground Strikes
,i-----•- — •>.- t>—(qumtinf with knee* drawn to hi* decorate building from
event* on the
ooth func-
Preitdent'*
crowded three day schedule, con-
tinued to strain today to Irtsur*
everything will go aa planned in
thie city famed for ita etudled die-
regard of schedules aad plana.
cation, to<
' smooth I ng
- nammoth
GIANDONI
March I.—(UP>— ream
ernment of-
houses
a* the people
to put the
preparation*
tins arrival
the ministry of public edu-
too. was hard at work
the rough edge* off the made" for the occasion,
native feativai to be pre- By tentti of the W
Tueaday by thouaand. of oM be eompeHod U
people la the National rta- time more than three
week—
the government office rao*t have t
visibly stirred by the approach of almost
the day Mr. Truman It to arrive la no grumbling.
«f 1_____UK . . M
chin, aaleep under an awesome tr-. without complaint,
spreading sombrero, today worked Many are the Joke* and wise-
with en almost Holy seal to com- cracks About MM face-lifting this
plate their task* before Mr. Tru- city I* undergjpg for the three dey
man passe* by. visit of the ^eldent of the Yen-
New interpretation* of Mexico's ke* na4,°" 46 the north but be-
iry strict labor laws bavo been n**Ul 11 •*! M an extravagant de-
etry of public works.
sire on fhe
people to
*ible their a]
man's frlem
JERUSALEM— (l\P.) — An of.
flrlal announcement said IS per-
son* were killed in the blowing
up of the officer* chib today and
three were shot to death In
event* leading up to the ex-
ploaioa.
Alexander To Run
For Mayor Of Petty
Mercury Dips Before
Fresh Dry Norther
“’Vf? JJ®USA^.iM.rch_r- »»»,.
In businaaa houses,
i of Mr.
Midnight Is
Deadline For
Entries
'Operation Mexico1 Senate Group
Is Truman's largest *'i«hOw
Big Spring and Wink had lows
/it n . SC Toorioh jnarsn may mm o»n roared” of 30 and 28 respectively today as
(U.r.) The Jewish finder- (nto xexaa in the proverbial man- compared with yesterday after-
’ ■■"“•▼’L. VI*. . . ground, striking into the heart ner today, but it "whistlel" in shrll. noon * maximum* of 72 and 70 for
S» ^S-tZTJZ Z Hfichl s s s 9s£sst
Pass and from 64 to
pried through the fire-swept temfrL,;atu,t*
f was runnlnn hiah « de*rcM within * half-day’s time 34 at Dallas.
I nlted Prsaa White How
Cormpowdent <■»*. , ,
President Truman’s trip to Max*
tco promises to be Me
4k ton vi.it nr Mm «. —
jA&gZ&S. LilientKal F... PI™
TSJStO'&X 2,'.AH“kt 0" Nomln..
*U»— operation to date. The trip will Truman will land. It will he time WASHINGTON. March 1 -vfe-- mtke * rn»ior statement of readings
President's arrival. There Undaunted by an iaitiM senate stt- pollcy wlu,ln the next 24 hours. reau reported.
i the choice Involve thro*
>.000,000 in transports, including the Sacred
t f a Greek C&w. From the reporter*' viewpoint
upheaval that might loose a t om- It will be a tough trip wtpi much
muniat sweep through the Middle fast movement and very little
Bust ( • ajeep
Administration lekder* estimated For one thing, the two plane*
it would cost at least that much carrying reporters, photographer*
to give Greece the urgently needed and secret service men will take
financial help which Britain, off from Washington it U a
plagued by economic troubles of C8T tomorrow for Kansas City,
her own. can no longer afford. This will be only a brief Ume
hauling pho
Sunday, we atari dete^in^'t^diy^'^1 c
four.engined for the
‘ ^^ssfgsg*
again. The first plane, line for Gordon R. Clapp
_ photographers and secret E, Lilieathal-
service men, takes off from Kansas claim’s am^ntment
P* .Kl PrSdenfwU WM 7'5 *
fA J?; “? . „ **nate public work*
4*k*..atf J4* * ri!v » f0e* 01 Ullenlhal »aw this
wvss? sward striLfSiiS
tfjsESrS'a
^VlUZ^rS. S X WM ^ (0 ^VeTanS^^fextfndHM
jpSM^dMMSdB
Str Alan Cunningham, British -n,c northern portion of East Tex- er was forecast later In the day.
, “ compsiaamner, was expected M wag nae|y t0 get slightly below At mid-morning aklea were degr-
W make a major statement or freeljng readings, the "Weather bu- Ing^over the western portion of-
policy Within the next 24 hour*. rMU reported. the *Ute and were expected to be
Officials speculated on the pos- Thirty to 40 degree drops wert clear throughout the state by Sun-,
sibillty of Imposition of statutory common jn North Texas and the day morning,
martial law. Cunningham aum- centr*i portion of West Texas a* Light drixxle and rain waa' re-
moned his executive council and the dry norther moved in rapidly ported all along the coast this
high military authorities for urgent during the night Pampa's 18 de- morning and light showers fell as
consultations. (trees was the state's lotlv reading, the cold wave moved southward
PbJIy it
The decision was up to congress after tllb-end of the White House early riser. There goes the second
and there was a prompt bipartisan correspondents dinner which means sleepless night for the reporters ^ President muA*
move to provide the money before the boy* willJhere to go to the
The ttrrific explosion — appar-
(See British Officers, Page 2)
CIO Leader Tied
To Red Petition
grees was the state's lo* reading, the coid
Am&riUo had 19 and Lubbock am
Guadalupe Paas 22.
Mayor C. Q. Alexander
in a surprise announcfmtnt
at noon ttiday pitched hit
hat in the ring for mayor
of the new Baytown—If
the census reveals f
the larger town.
The statement said that
he had been urged by
friends, and he felt that hit
experience as mayor of
Goose. Creek would be. a
help on the Pelly City com-
mission in the event Pelly
organized the new Bay-
town. ; •
, \
As the midnight deadline
at 7 ly crowded and running _well into JtouJ^K
iai's chances. They
Clapp,
the vote
bearing
Buse Admits Signing
Red Candidate's Paper
WASHINGTON, March 1. -(UP)*
Lots Of Sun,
Little Rain
■ ' ' ■'
In February
wave moved southward , V*/
id across the state. Precipitation wa* arew nearer, there were can- .
■* very light, however. didates in the race for every
vacant position in both the
Mistrial Ruled
in Mom’s Case
euse the ptanse Well use won't ?
It wa* too late. ’ • planes in their dmWrr Jackets We be sleepers like the Sacred Cow ^V, „
President TnuMfi would not die- undoubtedly will look like a beat- which .to™ eight oersons - ‘ *"
cult the matter at hit now* confer* UD orrhettn when wf reach Kan*
tact yesterday but tte wan mid to *** City at dawn.
y.'it’totrx SJIlSgi.'fif | .* g|;___•} _ J Z-d Autk', utKiBS to-T Vm AW'ioNfMW. tort -u ft-
Sr222r„rt^ii; *w Army niars Rescued r,'SiS“JT!Z^Sj‘1'' w,,r*** w »y u....
XT". Tiny Civilian Planes Brave Ice ' *•
■ft mnfmnM ftarllar thl. vmY '
By MIKE HAMMER
The consolidation battle
must
Judge Dismisses Jury,
Resets Trial April 21
WACO. March L -(ILft-The Mar-
Goose Creek and Pelly City
commission races,
A mass meeting of voters
at Robert E. Lee High school
last night gave impetus to Mat.
minute announcements, and at*
noon today the Mate in Goose
Creek looked Uk* this:
Mayor-E. D. CTeveMnd, W. H.
E. Caasy and
i conference earlier thl* week.
’ ^jnO.tfeatativss in FORT RICHARDSON. AJsak*. brought to
AMM| word xiarca i. —d’p)-PVmrtMn crew- were ho.«pt_______
Itteut the bolstering influ- n(n „f a R-29 which crashed while their injuries was not disclosed,
gtritiah troops the present mrC|,ing for a missing superfort- The Aaiska Air command orig
ament would fall and rm were rescued from the snowy inally said there were 15 aboard,
MadiUrrmwaa coun- waauland* near Briatol bay
rip* for civil war. thrM <Uring civilian pflbts.
event of a revolution. It Alaska Air command announced non m « u»n H»n. ..
>almost certain that today. ■ , .; The B-29 crashed yesterday near ‘ .. '
In the second dramatic arctic .Naknek. Alaska, on the rim of icy McK^)ar maintain*1 that^both
plant admitted today that he sign- -rains before they got to the Tri-
ed a Communist party nominating Cities area, because in February w- M Harman and reset for April
petition^ in 1946 But he denied he the "area had only 94 lnches of 71.
was a Communist or a Communist
rain, according to the reports of
The judge dismissed the jury
and called off the trial after
District l—Roy Elm*
District 2-Jack Ward, J. 1L
Manuel, George Adam*..
~ ♦—Colon Pettaway, Dr.
palgn agalhtt “communistic influ-
cnces." ' *
McKellar will make a furthei
sgiUwmw itort <w - » sjrsysrJS^rs.T
24R* United Automobile worker* S. weather bureau. Geppart wkeda question of for- r *
(CIO) told the house labor com- That is somewhat of a record mer Gov. Cbke Stevenson which c K ~ n m
mittee he had signed a Commu- when the average usually hits 3 Judge Harman ruled yesterday he *•
nist party petition for a guberna* inches and the greatest rainfall could not ask. rS‘Jne*» u WilliamR, O. H-
nuaists would seiRe power.
possibility that Commun-
I Threat, Page J)
Dies At
leKs Table
PoweH Had Warnad U.S,
Must 'Sfay Strong'
WASHINGTON, March J. -«*-
sympathizer.
.Xu. .. . . — |>lv . minm«i Mnaiai urn hum » ^—. 1... r, .1 ur w asm *. u>™. Aiv» auui _
Frwhfc
Dorri% G
2 ££&£*£&■ &£S&&bs2WEMSx
M/t tinn of n 15th man ufty when tht nominee returns to the Communi.ti party had the 8.85 inches. The greatest amount dom from a year's jail sentence /o— ^___p *
^ r/£:LF;SS; “
"I only Eupported his right to amount of rain in any February Stevenson. The pardon was revok- 1*11.. UfSlI DuilJ
run for office when I signed those was .1 inch. ed . by the former chief executive l.|Ttf If III n|l||n *
papers,” he said. “I do not say To go along with the rainless during his last days In office. Zr *
Judge Harman ruled that a Tex- Aum I {>•«»
as governor does not have the vlrll it 01VI Lillv)
a week of stranded Briatol bay while seeking another
(See Senate Group, Page 2)
mrae w,
B-29 airmen, the 14 army men B-29 which has been miuing since
were Matched from a barren, ice Mondav with Is crewmen aboard..------- - - -
and snow-choked flatland between A pilot for Peterson Airways w Util™ J I
Anchorage and Dillingham Alaska, service at Anchorage on a routine I flfPP AIII0U III
by three civilians, each flying his flight from Biilingham to Anchor- ,,,lvv ■•iiRVM ail
own Uny plane. . - age spotted the B-29 yesterday just
AU of the rescued fliers were (See 14 Army, Page *)
Hiller Had 40,000 Agents
Nazi System Covered All World
Ship Explosion
Seven Hurt When Diesel
Engine Disintegrates
that I voted for him.”
The Comlnunist candidate
governor was not named.
Buse appeared to answer charges
of officials of the Allia-Chalmers
’plant ,at West Allis, Wfa., that his
union was dominated by Commu-
nists. The company officials Who
appeared before the committee
earlier this week, quoted newspa-
days were the mild temperatures
for that went as high u'80 degrees on
(See Lots of. Page 2)
Reds ’Capture'
Two lli. Officers
power to revoke a pardon, but that
23&S “ Underground Power Lin.,
Anderson county officials and the Get Commission Okay
state are attempting to prove that
fraud existed.
WASHINGTON. March 1. -15?)-
oncc
number one.’
Powell, do, died of a heart st-
NEW ORLEANS, March 1. -C» ner statements charging Buse with
Shipping officials today investigat- Communist sympathies. WASHINGTON, March -W.B—
which absorbed the duties of his ed the cause of a diesel engine ex- The company offered as part of The War department announced
n T-.Mj.ti , • aqou rimer naa aooui w.wu is an group under the reorganization of plosion aboard the motor ship Ben its evidence photostats of a Com- today it had been Informed by the
. , . twT**h^rle. party members working for the fa- Congress. Froemming that killed , three per- munist nominating petition for the U. S. military attache at Nanking
' mtheriand in all narts of the world, Kilgore said Nazis operated “un- sons and injured sevcSr’last night Wisconsin gubernatorial race. Buse that two American army officers
cc cauea japans jt w#g d!scl0aed today ......der vartmis guise*, 4n ovon thfi during a trial run dow«„the Mia- was the first on the list of signers. ha«e been “captured" by ChindRe NANKING March
8m Harlev M Kilcore (D-W- MBhtttet of aationa.*! v sissippl river - -/jEtC- topa m. Communists.— -
1 aa: sjswjrsrts ,te"• ,he ^h" mLss afMarw®* ygwprag ^
remain strong in tnc I a- ----j—.—.- —j «- . . - ' • - .. more extensive daia&fil* ship-!*<#'^ but the Communist party said, March 1, Chinese time which
U Jla March ^"fwrc th ^re' | ^
shown to have lived In Argentina. Pate Dixon, about 34. Springdale,
awa*“ jsrcjsrtss’ja raastrttEfeS! Es5.tr
, Nasi nartv in 98 countries, terrl- river bridge. Two other men were a“.v!c17_.“Cfata“py party in the United States*' M* .....
HBBHHII strong in the p*. records compiled by the w«r d».
MT, m L„„ ^ =s*i7T “ T# **
in* of the University of Missouri fig new IlsU Include
Alumni amoeifttion- - mefnbers who at one tin
y in the I*©"’**'**- -**•- *nd worke<1 ln thc Unitcd State*-
in a swift reshuffle of the na-
% - The Goose Creek city commis-
sion in a special meeting last night
rejected all bids on the laying of
a water line to Cedar Bayou then
accepted thc city’s building of the
line and instructed City Engineer
D. R. Dyer to bcgia the job ‘Im-
mediately and complete it wifli aa
much speed as possible."
Dyer’s estimates showed that if
days
cents a
feet water
affd'TfTt took -
cost about SS
cents a foot,.
The saving on'this'line.' planned
Soong Quits As
China's Premier
NANKING, March L (RW-Oen- th^ob* com Meted *1^ th
cralisslpio Cbiang KaLShek today Jt woujd the cjty 10 c'e
rsTwra-to-s; iggjtijgi
wer^not disclosed.
le company's power poles
on Texas avenub be removed and
Chiang formerly ,h.eLd the. pre- umdergropnd conduiUjbelaid.
City
, March L ^-.(I'f'-The air
announced today that a
tran*port, wWr ** P***0*» cation.
was rnittKiniy nn n flight
McConnell (R.- 60^^ Still OWCS ^ C. ^ ^ ^ {«£ S
, ; ............ ......... w •«* -«rOcle .from the . ... f, , There were no changes announc- that thc commission favored the
JZS.Ww » Cents ed in the cabinet.
lowance must be made for dupll- which —Dixon-- was. a passenger, jt came right at the the Communist
John George McGinn**., also of tlTTthe evenmg meal-6 P. m.
was
party.
MS&2&
'
_____________ ________ c oinne
Wednesday from Changi
Two civilians and jjj| '
vtcemen, including Brig. J. H. Alms
were aboard
------
WASHINGTON, March 1. -<KB
President Truman says -that-
meant no slight when he asked
— ““ “•« %s srjraavSts- a«% a s .run"- **»»««,.»«.S S L
Stocks Close today
WWk
IUND TOWN
Tri-Ciiles: Delmer Brown,
trainer at Baylor U., drops
t in town but laments the hous-
troubles he faces in Waco . . .
’erly Rockhold has the Info
t the Lee cagers’ team photos
rckdy and waiting for tbo
J. H. Caldwell busy
ng postholes for that new
o-steel fence . . . H. G. Carew
»*a bit of super-service on nn
Comes lit Like
Lion
... 'ofc.
DIRECTORS' MEET
see what had happaro and
met by Capt. Juan A. Morales
j- ■•ffo'.K.t
ti'.r."-:,
Conrte*} Citizen* National Bank
•‘N Kirby Pet ............
3414 Kingston Prod ••xi""
^ Kenn Copper
Charles- G. Ross said the army f«ct he said, he himself was a AT^and S*fT7!............ 90Vi u Land ...............
issrst n.’sus ss^st v^vs &
j., the .Colombian navy who waa
The board of directors of the board as a technical adviser.
PRESS
came in “like a toothless dent,1 announced today,
today, bringing a gentle
north central states.
‘cd cold throughout the
section of the nation, but
were storms or high winds
ing in the chamber offices at 7:30 and burned *s if by a torch.” said leaves tomorrow on the first of
p. m. Monday, Jack Jacobs, presi- Rodriguez. "He was Hi terrible two trips that will keep him away Mr Truman served for
(See Three Killed, Png* 2)
from Washington most of March, months
Jl-a-year
, u. Budd Co
eight r.|isncsc
have to call It lioiiish,” the
weather forecaster at Chi*
said, "but it's certainly not
Roselle Mvers didn't a very ferocious one,,
her usual rounds todav Snow was fallin gfrom Kansas ,
■ton was calling . . . Hey. L jndjana and was expected to constructed and paid for since the and
Highlands Church Will Be Dedicated
Second Baptists Plan Dinner, All-Day Service
Members of the Second Baptist R. Flournoy, pastor, will speak at r.rc eight classrooms in thc wings
church of Highlands Sunday will ‘he morning and evening worship 0f the main building. The entire
dedicate their new church building, **7*ffil of 200 in Sunday school buildinS w8s constructed with vol-
-• *— - - - • unteer labor from among members
attendance ■ at
Sunday his congrc-
edueational
.was.
apman has^majked up a^lmsy mgve int0 tj,c Ohio river valley to- church was organized 10 months Training Union meeting has been and other residents of Highlands.
....... day and tonight. The snow had ago. set for Sunday, and more than 400 Tire building is located on a five-
nllsd to a depth of six inches in Service* will be held throughout people are expected to attend the gore trace on Wallisvillc road,
Habeas and Missouri and was one the day, and dinner will be served dedication service. Mr. and Mrs. C. near the Highlands elementary
inch deep in Indiana. on the grounds in observance of A. Durkce of Houston will direct school. Present building plans call
"The snow is falling gently," the th- occasion. music for the Sunday afternoon:.'for the construction of a new audi-
'"'caste/ said. “I doubt very The dedication sendee will take service. totium at the froht pf the tract,
>S» if if will cause traffic or fdace at 2:J0 p. m. with the Rev. The new church, building, which and- ---------
i Monday
census
parsonage.
e released
iimmicMions tie-ups. There is E. ft. Couch, pastor of the Bay- later will be used solely as an The approximate cost of the
winH in snenk nf nnvwhnrc in town Baptist church, giving the educational building, has‘an audi- building was $11,000, b
eonBceratlofrpdOrciig, The Rev. C torium 30 by 60'feet in size. There (Nee IHgh^inds, Page 4)
no wind to sprnk of anywhere in town
the are#."
1938, when he set up the Missouri £jtk.a Service . ,.
employment service. He has never rom nr,f(
rendered a bill for his services. f-on Edjst),| . ..
Copper Range ...
Crown Drug ....
■ .. Callahan Z-tead .
Calumet, end tte«
. Curtiss Wright
By Olln Miller Ouval Tex Sul
i Du Pont i,—
Et Paso Natl Gas
1 ( Emerson Elcc ....
fr&A General Motors i.
Goodyear Tirg —
Greyhound ..... --
Gillette Safety i. ...
Gulf Oil .......
ious L and P Co <
Touston Oil ......
ludson Motors ..
Tntl Nickle
Interlage Iron —
JOttej^nd L Steel
• • • •
13W Nat Dairy Prod
20 Nat Bellas Hesi
* Ohio Oil .......
29'% Packard .....
,.. 3:K Pantepec OH ,..
..... 28Vi Pepsi Cola
..... 10% Penney’* ........
..... 8V- Radio Corp ...
..... 3% Rio Grande Val Gas
...... 8!* pg,!t Dome
..... 6 Sou Pacific ... ..
......-15% Stan Oil In
.'....18914' Stan Oil N ,
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