The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 5, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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MeeAsks
Return Of
War Powers
LONDON, Aug. 5. --fEEl-Prime
Minister Clement it, Attlee in a
’surprise move today asked com-’
mons for wartime powers to fight
the threat of national bankruptcy.
Attlee presented a bill to extend
the purposes, of the supplies and
Services, or transitional powets, act
--of
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THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, AUG
said the bill almost certainly would
mean, that ; J,he present session of
parliament would,,' dbhtinue into
next week.
Earliejr today, Attlee met with his
’-full cabinet for a last miniite dis-
cussion of the austerity program he
vill present tomorrow.
Building Permits
For July $300,000
HI NABOR
By Qttn Millet
Dutch Charged In
Truce Violations
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for construction of resideUtes, and
garages as follows:
A. F..Grodhaus, 208 Wright bou-
levard. $5280.
John R. Hickman, 518 Harvey,
$4488.
J. Q. Williams, 214'- Maryland,
garage, $400. - . *
O. A. Dyer, 1206 North Pruett,
garage. $500.
Folk* it pretty
much the
tame. A n y
two folk* in
the world it
more alike
than different.
Elliott-Meyer Word
Battle Grows Bitter
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These regulations irritated the John Armata’, 116 Florida, $8000.
Swskk *». Three Killed in
Under the me^ure ffid govern- More thg outbreak
ment would be given wide powers
to take whatever measures it
of the Dutch-Indonesrari fighting
deems necessary to fight the eco- ^ ^ -**•'***'**"*• Park kreet>
(Continued rrom Page l) taken the publicist on a hike
Pepper, D, Fla", asked young ‘ which is a very‘unuliial type of
Roosevelt if Meyer "at any time exercise for you.
on your account spent money for The audience reared,
the'procurement of girls." “You know that front experi-
Roosevelt had just told the com- ence?” Ferguson asked Elliott,
mittee he visited New York on a “Yes, sir.”
i weekend around Aug. 20, 1943, and Roosevelt then challenged Meyer
that he met Faye there. Asked if regarding an Aug. 27, 1943, expense
Meyer~had ’" told film' tfiit.....Faye' voucher which read “entortWhipent"
would be there, he said that “other by John Meyer, dinner Statier ho-
peopie beside Meyer told rbe tel (Washington*, $76; girls at ho-
»thlngs.'’ , tel (late), $50,”
He said Meyer had asked him “Will Meyer swear, that I was
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211 Maryland,
$3864.
The act originally was passed to Today's fDuteh communtquejis- ^ W.^Woods, Milby Dale addi-
permit the government to make de- c'osed lhat ‘n Dorothy Pohl
fense regulations for the control 0* tr““* the Dutt.hhtriC ?£' $3264. -*■-
of prices and to facilitate the re- cupj* ./r«H areas which they ih- ; j
adjustment of industry. tend u> hold' u
Herbert Morrison, government R^H^.^apita] of Jogjakarta ..... -
luting rntrStogivleHect 52 ™ ■west Pythias Melon Party
to the measures to-be announced --------;.......tF.,' .- • ---
....... ..—------.--------- Other Dutch forces occupied
Palestine Blast
to visit New York, (jut that he present 'late' in any way and that
J J/twlSwn/1 Mnunn'o intiifaf Ia>s <4 «r» 1 arrifIrvtofA chST2C tO UlO .
arge
h
had
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whichthad'been1headed toward the garage apartment.
Morrison said the government preaches to the narrow strait be- Robson ‘home on Trinity Bay
that the bill be tween Sdefabaja harbor and the 7:30 p,m. today is expected to
had declined Meyer's invitation, it is1" a legitimate
Nonetheless he visited New York, Elliott asked,
and met-Faye there. Meyer replied that there
Questioned by RoOseveit, Meyer been 12 people present for dinner.
' ’ ‘ ate' ,. . 'Date' . . < Let's dear
____, ,— .. . . ........... ............. up,” Elliott said. He -added
week and hanged two army ser- were jor t)je direct entertainment that he met Meyer in a hotel cor-
geants they had held as hostages, of Roosevelt, “There were always ri3or before the hearing, that he
Military and civilian squads jq m 25 people in my apartment “challenged" Meyer on,-.this point
swarmed over the,s£ene of the ex- not _•----.2-,...* »«-•-— ------« s.s not
the
«•. * .7” , ■ . said that• his> gxpense account re- “‘Late’
D. Bevil, 300 West Humble, unremitting war on the British last t of lavigh glfts {„r t ^ thfit .. Emott said
r nnoeiroont wppk nnri hane^d two nrmv sf»r- * .... ______________*
.plosioA. and rescue workers pried tt
into the heaps of rubble in search^^ur
of possible wictims. . -You mean to say. that you did at ,hc white House . . . the v
British High Commissioner Sir a]1 this......this gaining of scintillat- House records will prove it.”
Ian Cunningham - ordered all ; conversation just to enter- ° 1 1 ‘....iiS’li
R.
at Alan
the White
necessary
Alan Cunningham ordered an jng conversation- just. I
funds of the organization confis- tain me?” Elliott asked.
passed before the summer recess, small island of Madura. From tract all Goose Creek Knights of bated,
tentatively scheduled to begin i?ri- Grisse, Indonesian gunners had Pythias, their -families, and sev-
shelled Dutch shipping running eral visiting Knights, Tom Cran- Trumpeldor,~was suspected of
SaC'yftam'S jSWtsa/ss. s
“Well we weren’t sitting in the -
Jungle room at the Statier alorje,
Anthony Eden, tgjjjKisitlon leader, the strait.
wered.
cruiting men for the Irgun Svai "“y“u put m'y name down because ler-> , ...
Leumi underground group^which it wa3 eagy .. ROOSeveit told Meyer ^Both rnen shoute#^ onpe with
has been conducting a campaign
of-violence against the British in
concerning the expense accounts. Elliott bellowing,' L(
“I put it down because it was White House .records.
the name ot tne most imporianc nw«u~mayDe'Kiaon-<‘i*t-
Shortly before announcing Brit pi!r!l0n c(jncernba,” elaimed Meyer, ry Eidon) was there 'late,? " Meyer
Trumpeldor was' outlawed, the Pal- Meanwhile, Roosevelt disclosed - said. “My policy is to jot down the
Absentee Voting
In County Bond
Issues Underway
\ocie
Absentee
county bond'dssue *'elretio«1,50Wl
August 23 and -CUon 1
tli -841«
stitutl^‘\noTensubm,UeS
pham Hoine
clerk’s office.
,t\VCf110 biillu:.., (i„.. ,r| ,. I
$9,000,006 road bond'
the county wants to iSSUr ,h*
on the $2,500,000 port. bandsM^
menl he constit|diona] ^J
' °n'y Qualified property &fl
The. amendment would autfc™
ah extensive buildjng pro“““1
the University of-Texas, T^J
and M. college and otherSl
supported college-
would permit:the !• vving'of a,3
ad valorem tax- of five cents |
financing tire building
the Confederate pension 4 ‘bel
ffruthseekers
IEthel Grantha
■vY v**s hostess h r
(E ire cream sup
l%U'“ “
irbu«ho..t the ev
■present werf ..Mr.
nree*Gehtry and sc
’ V W Brawn ai
\nd Mrs, Bill 1
rbter, Mr. and Mrs
and children. M
v and Son,
Jn Gray and son, M
rtV&sis
n. Mr- and Mrs
Mrs. Elsie Ei*
j'frank Murdock
. Karen Bond,. Susl
jtane Deniiiiibrun,
EOiaiweif and Mrs.
jlendar
reduced from seven to two
since the larger amount mria.
is needed. 1
wdav
ftdnesdav Morning }
jiown Community hi
Pelly Method!
GRADEN CLUB TO MEET
The Morrell Park Garden i
will hold its regular meeting a.
pm. today at the Oaks, located \
Decker drive - - Park street 1
- ?H
.... - ‘- ^
Visits In Pattison , !
i$jit!.
jlcrkbasket club, 9:30
IMkai Test Proved
t to Relieve MOP
Mrs. E- R. U lams, 235 !
t«f, left
street. Woost#, left yegterdaVl
Pattison Where she will visit f
w« ■»%. as#f""
swiftly and smoothly that many Roosevelt to get Meyer an invi-' d hE' ‘ i SHADES U Lippy Durocher and
hours passed "before the population tation |00 s^n. Owen Brewster broke in t ^ beloved Bums!—here’s a ^irl mn*hPF \r . a , wv
TMlOed what happaned. - Fergawm aakad Meyer when, who takes such a dim view of her slrtrm
1”- ---------* ....... »« <*» ,ZV,Z1‘ BroMy, u a place to »•.;*» "m!., 0. i S'... !■
a tax-de- enough» t0 be acquainted with New ran away to Boston. She is Eileen —-—-^"'t--:—*>*ym
■Thdi'e whtiH'ii nitp tn know'" York clubs. Pfister, 16, orphaned niece of Mr.
Thats what Id like to know. Pepper observed “I doubt if the and Mr„ Henry Van Aken. Eileen,
•nator from Maine is altogether Dictured R[ Boston police head-
u.^ =53S£SS3£^£ ‘
' •'Wrth'out ’M'rs: -Brewster trCror>»a v
mayors were se.zeo in tneir then) j,e had charged
beds and escorted quickly to wait- Qf ra;)road tickets ‘
tng vehicles, : ductable item.” -— vstr-^.h.
Other arrested persons were -That’s what I’d like to know!” ^ cillbs;
brought in. All appeared cheerful Eiu<)tt exclaimed. P®pp*
and unworried Curious civilians -Because I considered, it business ^n^or
■AI
PAINS
The .BriUsh. fearful of .demon- 7r w^Yk,^' eoniaJC" ^ tr^-aw Siw ViNM .*«** •««*«*’.
strations or an attempted break, -Contact with Mra Roosevelt!” b^ ' lynli' ' " ' “ '
had thrown up barbed wire barri'- Elliott exDloded. “Does she run Pepper is, I may have to he r
cades on streets around Jaffa ,i_ ■ •____„___n,„ u.i more cautious than the senator _-
L «o troubled by
L'ey of female
lon»l siouttilyj
UBCtt? Does!
SitAe you suffer ’
ijE/eeUoses-
,p„„. « *«, w„, use. a=j=S?wr- “■»-. x ass- r-1.?‘”
-there first, and after two hour* »n *’ ” “a*r
famous as a place for _
prisoners. It once held Italian war
‘ prisoners. '
LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAIM WHO KNOWS-
.....; w„cwcm..,e,e, -O. .
auction after auction, I’ve seen
the makers of Lucky Strike buy
tobacco that’s got real smokin’
quality.. tobacco that smokes
"i" jp.-
up mild, cool and fragrant.”__________
/.
, - -■ W Bitire Country
..........About To Bake
4 v ' . told Meyer that, since he was in- °» expenw aewunte when Rooae - ,
’Sm, » Stor’intSSel-fd'E «»« ■-««««■»«
Bteswjssrsja •sftfem - A™-: —•*N "■wa
have benefltted from that contact nnrt"‘--°^-“
with Mrs. Roosevelt.” T ’Mir
renSf “Sh™ _
Md gracious " ' ' pression was that Meyer's princi- Kansas'Tltv. Mo.
Pepper observed that any man In P«1 duties were with Hughes pro- The corn crop in the north c-en-
the country “would have jumped dl*ctions (motion P‘rturwL tral states was endangered by thq
at.the chance,” to’ have lunch at J^*Xrl^Ment^had to do SOarmg . Cr?P
Hyde' Park* - what the entertainment, had to do lwti. ^ th(1 corn> noW entering
™Juhiped,” said Miyer,"hc_would plane pn«i»ctwn, Eiiiott tasseiing and sliFing
have caught a plane!" broke in to observe. stage, needs rain badly._____^--~'
Roosevelt laughingly told Mey- ' I Yfould like to know how any Ctmtinued^hot -weatlier Without
er he understood his mother had ?L!t was applicable to the aircrof^rate--s?Ijr(;ut frop pri.S()n.ta sharp-
jSS^m m Meyer once did »■ « *“»“ -*
Wild Bill Elliot
■ in “
'Plainsman and the LadJ
.. i.t*i«
IS&m.
SSSS&
i recent medical teat P
ouBd proved mnark&bb
men troubled this way. .
Icars call a uterine. aed*tiv
linut jooibmg effect - on
Mtii non important org{
iphis, Tenn.r 102 at Little
|rk„ and at Minneapolis,
10i at Dmatia. NPb, BTIB
2ND FEATJ-RF. '
'Jungie Princels'
•With V *
Dorothy Lamour
i regularly,-— Pinkhana
id baip? build up resistanc*
W-lSo ft stomach
1L MNKUAM’S l
“JASPER’S 11 1 kb v
phases of Hughes' work. "My Jm- |*re^
7 visit h.
Jack Ff
World
Pentagon with
'f Trans-
..Jdent ol.
which Hughes
owned ‘a majority stock interest
P'ryc, nritfMcyej, pi
.____ye/, pleaded that. El -
liott support Hughes' plans to
build the F-ll planes at ’a new
July Hot And Dry
In Tri-Cities Too
TODAY.THKl -
-—2=®|5- fEatibesw ;
GARY INGR10J
COOPER oERGh
, ,in
"SARATOGA TRl
Pius-rr
START LO
FAT FIRST
without stan
harmful dr
laxatives, tx<
or mam
r». Km* T.W
fooff Ubltl
plant in Wichita, .Kan., and reserve. „ .
the Culver City, Calif., plant for 'Continued from Page I) '3^7
production of the Hughes-Kaiser year, a low of 65 degrees was
1 r-la
VwiuMs.ma brij,
Up to 7 lb.. fikJl J
orytfo puynothiai
F «wi »*)**» li m
f 'OVK-Mtill* (**d l
iJutai, Kyro* is.,
i •» Mt 3 ways': (1)
flying boat. reached on July 10. '
"I opposed the plan." Elliott said. Rainfall last year in July
At one point, Ferguson asked 3.30 inches and the greatest of
eyas
asked 3.30 inches and the IKatest of any
Roosevelt to tell him what other Juijocame i» 1936 when 5.50 inches
airplane companies had entertained dropped.
him. ih a new check, Roydcr found
Eiiiott was ready He had the the liumidiu averaged 86 <legrees
answer written on a sheet of yel- *t 8 a. m.; 62 degrees at noon and
low paper. ... ,72 degrees at x p m. during July.
record,” he said, “I Southerly winds prevailed at an
* ”■......... speed of 10 miles p«i hour.
jtwROfifSS.tktoiMj
Urry tkla - UliU<
r yuur bmi*i
.1®W your
JSfSror
puma ■
Mtrmou, eltnwnU
tt«jUjt*io ywK «I«ri
would like to state that before the average 1
ass srs
tertained by Douglas, -Lockheed, daudy days and. three .doudy days
Fairchild, the'Aluminum Company were recorded for July,
of America,’ ftey«bl(!s metals, Pratt
and WhitneY, Curtfts Wright, - . W■ . . . „
Girdler, Genera^ Electric; Ford £(|gf H^PPy
JKKKE 28? “ By Telephone Call
‘'Why?” asked Ferguson. ' *■ . ..A., .. ■ .
Rposevclt said there'Ttart, been Grover Edge is about the hap-
“A lot of effort to tjrfne, that ift” nicst man in the Tri-Cities today.
- and he didri't' thing it^Wks ger- Ekigc, wljpse home for the past
“tghes has -.......i- ht:,,n opon tQ ^
accused^ Brewster serviceman 0$ veteram is never so
it Hughes .would'merge TWA with remembers him, and JuAt night two
Pan American Airways.
“ Hughes is due to testify tomor-
at the
of them thought of him
same time.
Lt. L. W. Fordham of St. Paul.
Minn., and Lt Waiter Eckerso! of
* “l*tr**l*
irromiby jou,-
jjgaas^- -
NOW SHOWING T
WEDNESDAY
•Awww aWa*
fiKHEl-ar*
ciKfSSSffS-
Mutton
, “P t« 7 FOUND
\lTr7.?' ** C«
......
n*®°B<wiGir8 NO.
late news n®®1
Gary,. Ihd., stationed in Bay tow n
for a short time during World
FINE TOBACCO is whaNounts in a cigarette
War II, met in St. Paul* for a “get
together" and called Edge long dis-
tance.
--------_------"about Bay-
Akhitians,: the European
SIDNEY CURRIN IS RIGHT!...And like him,
scores of other experts— who really
know tobacco... have seen the makers
of Lucky Strike buy tobacco with “real
smokin’ quality.’’
After all, that’s what you want in a
cigarette____the honest* deep- down en-
joyment of fine tobacco.
So remember...
theater and all the other places we
had,-been in (he war and thought
One ol tiie finest jobs ever
done by American hoase-
wives has been in saving
used fats! Since 1942, over
800 million pounds have
been salvaged. Bot, as Sec-
retary of Commerce W. A.
of you and the things you had done
for us while we were there. We
just decided‘to call you " Fordharh
Harriman points out, the
job still isn’t aver. “Not
only the ¥nit|d States, but
the whole world still lacks
adequate supplies of fats
and oils. And we in America
are particularly short of in-
dustrial fats.* These indus-
trial fats, or their products,
. «• Aeed«4 to make many
things we use" every day.
T!jejtted fab.youJmn-in.
will help tide us over until
supplies are normal.
-ENDS TONTTE'
“CALIFORM*”
AT THE
Young Alexander
Cables From Europe
CALL IS FOR * HW,rl
STARTS WEDNESDAj
TFFRl tHI R*0^
Mr. and Mrs. C. Q " Alexander
have received a cablegram from
their son; Glen, who is en route
to Paris, France,'to attend the
World Jubiice of Boy'Scouts.
“'Glen, who became* an Eagle
Scout just before departing on the
trip, cabled that the ship on which
he sailed had docked at LeHavre,
France. The Scouts will make a
two-months tour of Europe before
.returning tq.tjtejMa<i StaUs. ..
/ucky Strike/^eans ^ne Tobacco
nurjmmm
yoint ustv fats
ound/ So Firm, So Fully Pockod-So Freo «nd Easy on the Draw
Fat Mv*(* CemmitlM, tic.
A HUSBANDLY BUSS is planted on
the cheek of Mre. Milton Berle,
wife of the radio and night ciub
comedian. by Befle at Lido Beach
club cm Long Island to prove that
rumors of a rift between them,
are unfounded. She is the former
jtyce Matthews. (later nit iontl)
Egypt Wants Britain
To leave Nile Valley
SHE
challenge®
MEN WITH
HER BEAFTV.
CONQl feR8 r"rM
WITH THE SWORD
••WIFE of :
monte cristo"
TWitiF-
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. '9*t vacation-tritt-
LENORE
LAKH'SWCjaS. JTY Aug. 5
-FF- Egv-PY:urged -ftTTJhited.Na-
£:.-3
tions Security cquiicil todag to end
Great Britain's long occupation of
the Niie valley and control of the
vital Suet canal before the Egyp-
tian people “unleash their resent,-,
ment”
—Atso
. ; K*y Whitney
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