The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 160, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14| ,(
Lawyer Sues
Claims Raft
Bopped Him
Senate Hearing Long Distance Talks Are Money Makers
Gets Dangerous Telephone Company Should Favor Plenty Of Drinking
lo have offices In [he same apart-
ment building I live In. I don t
know why he ha* to drag me Into
something like thli."
Haft aaid ha thought the whole
thing waa silly
Raiden said ht» trouble with the
actor started just before last
Christmas. Miss Doss hired him to
recover expensive gifts - including
a fur coat and a ruby and sap-
phire ring Raft had given her be-
fore his attentions wandered else-
where.
"She told me he got them back
fhrough ’trick and device’." Raid-
en said “When I notified Raft I
was her attorney he threatened to
have the girl run out of the state."
Miss Doss says that’s not so
“I never had any differences
with Mr. Raft." (he declared. “He’s
one of the finest gentlemen I have
ever met. But there were no ex-
pensive presents. All he's ever
given me is a charm bracelet,”
What's more, she says, she most
certainly was not jilted.
“I'm still on very friendly terms
With Mr. Raft,” she added. 'T had
a date him him only a few nights
ago."
Raiden said Miss Doss and her
mother dropped the" suit once be-
cause Raft agreed to return the
baubles. When the actor changed
his mind, they did, too, and re-
hired him.
All thirilme, half awake, you are left the phone thinking i
trying to lift yourself to the gayety dullest man on earth r
of the party at the other end, but phone no, I can't critlci»
you can't no matter how hard you called up the sheriff in
try. They sound just the way they Arizona, whom I had nci
are, and you sound just the way and talked with him for 20
you are sleepy. I could only say Listen, you ol' Be||
"What?" "Yeah" "Uh-huh." they company, do you sec wlmt
(Continued from Page 1) DAYTON*' 'beACH?*^
Five more chairs fell over as a ...
flying wedge of police raced in.
Somebody -and all I know is It
wasn't me stepped on a senator-
ial cuspidor, smashed it in small retuiner, Uncle Sam, serving me my
pieces and splashed contents of
same on my freshly pressed pants.
I do not know whether the senate
has a special fund for the dry deep brown leather armchair and
cleaning of the clothes of innocent go out into the world and seek
bystanders, but I Intend to find fortune,
out Gents, herewith my bill for
$1.26.
So all the cops trod across my
lacerated feet., They picked up
Gandy. They looked him over for
blood and broken bones, but found
neither. Then they grabbed the
flailing arms of ColUiw. who sat
down by me, red-facedr*and grin-
ned. <
has gone on a diet and probably eeivlng end at two in the morning.
Fla.—If it will act just as mean as any other A party was going to California. It
comfortable here in thy woman who has gone on a diet,
oak-panelled smoking room of the
52-20 club with that faithful old
Just to show you how big bust- where, because the conversation
ness could use the little man with WR,t typical,
the little mind whom I mentioned "Hello, Henry, you ol' skunk,
before, let me give some free ad- Whatcha doing? Asleep? Man,
greenbacks and sodn every week, I vice to the Bell Telephone com- we’re having the best party you
believe I'd ease myself out of this P«ny. I'll bet you right now they ever saw in your life. Wish you
have surplus capital tucked away were here. Wantchh to meet some
ih pig banks, in tea pots, under of my friends. Comi over here, Alma.
my mattresses, and in the top of Mrs. This is Henry. You’ve heard me
Bell's stocking. You know what speak of him. Great guy, greatest
There Is a fortune just around they should do with this money? guy I ever Jtnew."
the corner for the little man with Invest it in something that would Alma speaks. "Hey, Henry, I’ve
a little mind who’ll advise big busi- return their investment ten-fold. heard what's-his-namc talk about
ness on little things. Let the Bell Telephone company you. Where do you live? Here’s Ed.
Big business is too big for its use this money to plant fye, hops. Hp wapts to speak to you."
britches. It wears out its eves look- barley, wheat. corn, potatoes, Ed speaks “Hello, there Harry,
mg over the horizon, seeking the grapes, and everything else out of Any friend of Mac’s a friend of
over-all picture, the global picture, which alcoholic drinks can be mine. Here’s my wife. You remem-
and, so help me, the picture of the made. Nothing earns the Bell Tele- ber Kitty. Sweetest thing you ever
world to come. phone company more money than saw. Come here, Kitty and talk to
It hires, at swlmmlng-pool-ln- long distance calls, and nothing Harry. Oh come on, Kitty, you re-
jour-own-backyard-prices, experts makes a man want to talk long dis- member Harry. Hold on, Harry,
to predict how much chill sauce tancc more than a touch of any of she'll be here in a minute. Why
Chile will produce within the next the liquids made from the above- don’t you come up and see us, boy?
10 years; the effect of the gulf named crops. The ailment is call- I can't find my wife, Harry, but
stream on Gulf gasoline; and the ed "telephonltis." I have been at here's Minnie. You don't know
possibility of copra rising or falling both ends of It, the caller and the Minnie but you oughta. One of the
In price because Queen Wllhelmina callee. Last night I was on the re- sweetest girls who ever lived."
(Continued from Page I)
ern beauty said. "I know this Mr.
Raiden only casualty. He happens
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MRS. A. W. COSTLEY
TRI-CITIES AGENT
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Moffett Awarded Union Gets Pay Hike;
Firemen's Prize
Columbia To Build
New 'Atomic' Center
REDEEMER LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lutheran Hour, KTRH, 12:00 A. M. Sundays
412 W. Main St GOOSE CREEK Tel. 863W
G. W. OBENHAUS, Pastor
Sunday Services ...................,10:30A.M.
Sunday School and Adult Bible Class...9:30 A.M.
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AT THE
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 14. «1R>~- NEW YORK, Dec. 14. A
Street cars and buses began run- new ceatcr to[. an intensive pro-
ning on normal schedules early *gjj by Co-
■ u, T oar.l lin Kfllf today' ending a one-day public lumbln university at Irvington-on-
li I Cdl UlU Dvf money last night at the smoker transportation tlcup called at 3 the Hudson. N. Y„ in cooperation
I, </< |/;i| . ' 5«fStJi SS. yc«,rd„y «» 2USSS
IS lOP Killer second pm, money went to B. and driver, balked at an arbttra- enrouneed todny
B. Elliott, fire chief; third to Wil- tion board’s award. The new center will be equipped
(Continued from Page 1) lle V' Ke“*"‘ A compromise agreement was ac- with a 2,500-ton cyclotron, one of
gate, the youngster and a younger ®er' s- ^ Robnerson, sixth, cepted last night by the local of the largest such atom-splitting de-
companion broke and ran. ”oc Arm®ta and seventh, Tex Hoi- the Amalgamated Association of vices yet planned, and through
Grooms gave chase. His shouts ton- Street, Electric Railway and Mo- which it is hoped to learn still un-
attracted Taylor, who joined in the More than 100 pounds of barbe- tor Coach Employers of America disclosed secrets of nuclear en-
pursuit Just as the boys dashed cue chicken and other refresh- (AFL1. The terms as approved ergy, Fackenthal said
through a near-by park. Suddenly, ments were served to the firemen provided an immediate 18-cent-----
young Annes turned and fired point and guests. Honorary members hourly wage increase. 5 cents of BABY BORN
blank at Taylor. of the Peliy department, firemen which will be retroactive to last Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ba:a, 316
Taylor, father of three, fell to from the Goose Creek and Bay- July 1 when the union's old con- Wisconsin, announce the birth of
the sidewalk. Forty-five minutes town departments and the sheriff's tract expired. a son, Raymond Michael, on Sun-
later he died on ah operating table, department were guests of the yor bus «nd car day. December 8, at Navasota.
The youngster was cornered frily firemen. gers the resumption of Mr, Baca and the baby will
shortly after the shooting by a .The barbecue was prepared by meant higher fares. In an emer- (:ome t0 Baytown in two or three
squad of nolicemen called to the ^p.ups. Jack Ad cox and Tex Hpl- gency order at noon yesterday, the weeks- Baca said
scene. He fired several times at the tdi^were members of the refresh- state corporation commission gran-
.patrolmen, but missed; and after meat committee. .V ted increased rates to the Oklaho-
sho 4ing the one bullet at himself, * ma Railway Co. The new charge,
?aB *?kcn lnt,° custody. p •' 1 I ill effective today, is two tokens for
Fair And Warm ,ou'15
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early-week downpours were felt
when two highways were blocked
falling.;
The river reached a flood crest
of 38.6 feet Friday, 'flooding a Dal-
(Continued from Page 1). lau industrial section bridge and tJ.
dy, a slight man of about 150- S. highway 175 just south of the
pounds, raised his feet for protec- city. The U. S. weather bureau said
tion. the river woult} fall rapidly by
The force of Collins' charge up- Monday.
set the witness chair. Gandy ..... _____ _____
sprawled on his back on the floor, except for ground fog which cov-
Collins was trying to trample him cred areas about 100 miles inland
when the policeman intervened. along the Gulf coast and in the
Collins, who also was one of central belt from San Antonio
four unfliccessful candidates northward to the Dallas-Fort
against Bilbo in the Mississippi De- Worth area,
mocratie primary last July 2, told Temperatures were mostly above
reporters that Gandy's testimony freezing today, with a low of 29
reported at Salt .Flat.
A minimum 33 was recorded at
Lubbock. Pampa had 35; Amarillo
and; Wing, 36; Guadalupe Pass,
Wichita Falls, Big Springs and Sul-
phur Springs, 42; San Angelo a -d
Texarkana, 43; Abilene, 44; Waco,
45; Aikstin, 46; and Skn Antonio,
48.
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2. Byrnes and Bevin reached a
final agreement on the merger of
the British and American occupa-
tion zones In Germany.
3. Byrnes and . Bevin discussed
the Palestine issue at length and
ttktH’nrm«. the United States promised to at- rare
Skies were generally clear today tend the Januarv r£..nrf onn. __
DANCE TONIGHT
All Of Our
Be Safe, Replace, With New
Tires Today
Buck Turner Chevrolet Co,
215 N. Goose Creek St.
Music by
DICKIE JONES
AND HIS SKTUNERS
Plenty of Good Beer
tend the January round table con-
ference on this issue in London if
Jewish and Arab representatives
are there. Bevin promised to give
SEE US
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NOW OPEN
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GROCERY
in Baytown
COOK'S PEA FARM
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SERMONS
8 Miles East of Highlands on WadlisviUr Road
CHILD HURT IN CRASH
DALLAS, Dec. 14. —A
three-year-old- girl was seriously
injured today after the crash of a
car into a light pole which left a
section of University park without
lights for- an hour.
The girl, Roberta Elizabeth Ol-
son, suffered a fractured skull in
the accident last night. The child's
grandmother. Mrs. L. Boyle, re-
ceived only minor injuuries.
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THREE PERSONS HURT
IN CAR-BUS CRASH
Three persons were slightly in-
jured about midnight Friday in a
collision between a work bus and
a car on San Jacinto street at
Baytown.-
Joe Crow, 106 5th, Baytown, re-
ceived a cut on the chin; Cecil
Daily, 809 First, Goose Creek, suf-
fered a split lip; Jack Weir, 108
5th, Baytown, had a fractured rib.
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 160, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1946, newspaper, December 14, 1946; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100244/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.