The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 5, 1947 Page: 2 of 6
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PAGE TWO
THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
SATURDAY, JULY 5;
City Again Shows Operating Loss Flying Saucers
May Expenses $31,2 T2. Revenue $ 16,593
(Continued from Page 1)
items standing out, Which accounts for $25,715.69 of
the total expenses. ’
Bond interest paid totalled $5,685. Labor in the
sanitary and park, Street and bridge and water
department came to $9,783.29. Maintenance in
ese three departments cost $2,386,75. And' sal-
ies In all departments ran $7,860.65, with theiad-
inistradive salaries $2,503.20. fire department
Blamed On Bad
Case Of Jitters
Congress Whacks Job From Labor Chief
Department Has Almost Nothing To Do Anymore
% FREDERICK C. OTHMAN appropriation
SINGING rONVE.VTlovJ
MEET AT FIRST RA' '
The East Harris
.convention will meet at
Sunday at the
l 'liPvDP'RK K OTHMAN aDDro-Dfiation at all for the labor get in touch with ^ovv Schu t 1 loft \of Pelly^, Several q ua Motif
“f division/' moaned Sen. bach the nearly iaborless ^
'.‘Senators opposed to the.pljjn will BarkleJ--"Itwill die altogether, un- ' ' (need,
vote aye.” announced Chriir"*""
cuiintjJ
$2,503.20, fire department
$518.66, police department $1,220.82, park depart-
ment $345.00, water department $275.17.
fitclud
Other charges included $635 for bond service
charges,■ $$70,36-for- insurance, $569,61 for tan coK
lections and court fees, $504.29 for power, $592.62'
for gas and oil, $349.19 for maintenance building
and grounds, $278.79 for legal publications, $489.34
for printing and office .supplies, $276.39 for heat
and lights, and $211.35 unclassified.
The audit showed $213,307.97 cash on- hand, with
$150,656.26 Invested in United States bonds and
interest accrued. '>V
Taxes uncollected amounted to ,$68,572.52. -
The permanent assets wore fisted as $1,818,*•
734.85 less $552,497.13 allowance for depreciation,
or' net permanent assets of $1,299,573.48, ,
Accounts receivable for. water accounts, $14,620.87,
and paving: ..assessments, $12,758.03,, amount to'
$27,378.90., ...
Total assets amounted to $1,759,361.16.
Against these, %ssets the city:.shows accounts
payable’Rbf $56,018.87,. water, deposits of $19,400,
bonds payable of $1,263,250, and a reserve for un-
collected'-taxes of $66,572.52, giving it a book sur- w ..saucers>. v
plus of $354,118.77, .which takes into consideration ■ 4 hnW(.v,.r
the loss of $19,930.19 Reflected in May. .-. p h i i,, rt: n>,,,
The cash ‘on hand includes $18,523.86 in the -
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ports that 20 of the objc
observed. They were supposed to
be "flying in sfegkp^file,”
will
vote ave." announced Chairman ^.....js-.ninrshiiw
of the Obiects were Arthur H. Vandcnberg. ''Those iT** th« 9Cimto can do 1>0™cth,n-
favor will vote no.” - v So we take away the employment
Ulp, went "thq senate. _ service^ and what have we got at
s''“is
Jlp, went-tmv senate. service and wnat nave
You mean those for the Presi- £he labor department?”
it’s plan will, vote no? .insisted . ., _ „ „
i. Albcn--W. Barkley of Ky. Sen. Jopepli H. Ball o ,
ev mf Kv Sen. Joseph H. Ball of Mich, aii-
■was a "golden disc" flashing ■
across the horizon with "stunning , s™ acamst it ■>«“ -.....» ......- -
m to* »»d vir“~
w” T
na, an interne at „ , said .ivcs" and 0{ ings from the, old relief’ admims-
nia Hospital for • JK .. traticu still decorate the .halts, and
• and I must report that the non-labor-
, nor
fn't
money for Pruett and Texas avenue paving proj-
i the interest and sinking
!n Augusta, Ga. a physician, Dr. ^ J d° atu" was,Tost “ill an- TThoy revealed one item, weirder
of ing lanoir experts *«c» <- “
too' They’d prefer a little labor.
ects, and $38,284.90 in
fund.
even than the ones I’ve reported
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Dewey Opens His Campaign Taylor Accepts
GOP Leader To Visit In Oklahoma flfy Job
ENDS TONIGHT
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s&ss& assists
ago. He said they were flying at gta{es
about1 "22,000 feet,” or something {ronl him ‘'(effective'■««.- ------
like four miles - almost out of after the warl is officially ended» eessity of supervising the re-cm
...SESLwrt SS 3£SS .
Lynn, Valhalla, N. Y„ an expert ~oZ . to the social Heeurity organization:-^
on human behaviof. He said the her ' How this is going to work, no-
reports reminded him of the time The secretary of labor is Lewis body seemed to know. And if you
^ w»> Actor Orson Wells frigntened New B Schweilenbabh, who gave up a have any s.uggejrtIons on for
..than. 20 Jersey citizens “half to death” jife-time .post as a federal judge the secretary of. labor to keep busy
i pusn ifc at"private conferences, with his in-laws Dewey writ move «.#«.«.-* .ag and city man-, with a broadcast about “men from to take over his disappearing job. <hc hates crossword puzzles ana .
In addition to the Dewey family, on to Kansas City From there he experience. _ mars” invading Jersey. jfe has three undersecretaries, he’s not the kind of fellow to kmtt
aul E. Lockwood, hft secretary, will go to Salt Lake £ity for the He first becanje a city manager Dr. Lynn blamed the current
DE.TKIS MORGAN FANE WYMAN
FANIS PAIGE • BRUCE BENNETT
SHORT SUBJECTS
Cartoon: Inki At The Circus
, And
I-ATEST NEWS EVENTS
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up the party Ten
not at this tipif at toast He fig- newspaper reporters tagged along . nBI
way
campaign for the nomination was Following
to push it at 'private conferences, with his in-laws Dewey v
Mieklas, made ----
newspaper reporters tagged along 'Continued from Page 1)
in another ear on the train. istrative duties Mondi»y
Following the three-day visit have behind him more.
>ewev will years of engineering
Paul
II ’
„ „.ke yity f■■
James C. Hagerty. press represen- annual - governor’s conference, In 1928
tative, two New York state troop-. which starts July 12 '•
era, Edward Galvin and Joseph through the l?th.
and
These dignitaries, plus thousands
view where he ‘‘wave of saucer hysteria" on re- 0{ derks (mostly ladies), function
He took overbad- cent predictions 'that an atomic in one.of the most magnificent of
British Spare Lives Coal Pact May
Of Three Nazi leaders BeSjgnedm
£'■ in Longvi
runs served untill940. I . ,GP________—— «. ««.:■» ..........
g$^«:8JS4Sx arsafigsr s.'tsr
McAllen.for a year as charter con- ‘ All .this talk, he said, prepares 'They soon will have nothing to
sultant end city manager. He^wJll many people for an emotional dis- do with any important labor prob-
ROME, July 5, (I’D - Italian
newspapers today criticized the
^ i dec!
come to the Tri-Cities from Beau- turbance. In many cases, he said, i„m« They ■ run the .women's bu-*
* mont where he served as,city man- they see what they want to sec. reau and they supervise the calcu*
ager for a year. Still others see what doesn't exist,fating machines of the Bureau of
Taylor is credited with writing because they expect to see some- Labor
t Ko tf/nir Mo A linn a ri rl Rdail- fTiinffi.____onnli ao fltrino’ caiirmno u.
British
rsslEi.“C.nSS '.U 3.«
Kesselring and W other German .Wnes in Pennsvtoania. Ohio.
.chines of the Bureau of
PPL,. Statistics, which issues
both the itew McAllen and Beau- thing^-such as flying saucers. monthly figures on wages, the.cost
mont charters, and the city com-* The navy and army long have pf living and such.
' 1 '' ‘ ■’ “ him imirie- denied sending up and new, super- One wise-cracker called
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MAYFAIR
JEWELRY COMPANY
207 V4 W. Texas .
“Walk Up And Save"
Wnei ^ Pennsylvania, Ohio.- theohartoP^mmission' here when-
’ Maryland arid Northern West Vir- ever his services are needed. usual amount of metorltete falling net. Another nicknamed him the
denied sending up and new, super- One wise-cracker called Secrri-
cri-like planes. Astron- tftty. SchyvpUehbaeh the only bu-
there has been no un-" reau chief in the President's .cabi-
■
i.vss Kr;/sr:^rp*Mas,(,,j*p““"y t
fifctossKft t «-m/m — MM
Den. Kurt Mflettzer to life mipris- opep-’ors 5a.J ;lt* ls^ >c"[
onment was announced bv British. ®“1Qt guaraTrrecmg stHqcquaM cgan .paiu .e_ _ ....
.Lt. Gen. Sir John Harding, center SC Jy would also assure un- in many years. ■ •
Mediterranean commander. * interrupt How of steel for auto- Taylor is a graduate of Texas
Kesselringt commander of the' mobiles.’ household appliances, and a. and M. college and was s mem-
skillful German^iretreat. up the other, consumer goods. They con- her of the,faculty there at one time,
Italian penihsum, was convicted tend that a. steady flow of these and a veteran of World \Var I, He
for crimes against the Italian items will avert a period of rnfla- is a ‘ licensed civil engineer and
... ■, . , mirtt fc.»i .^t u yeat3 in “■-----’---*
.shaped meteors.. - Anybody who has an urgent la-
- Dr. Uynn sgld ; the "people - wilt bor pTobienr must' soorHgnore-thc
get over it.” * ~ . secretary of labor, because the fed-'
“They always do," he said. n eral agencies in charge of labor
Czechoslovakia,
people,
jpr th-______—-----------
of 335 Italians. The other two gen- industry- had signed a
erals also were blamed for the with Lewis before the strike dead-
Ardeatine deaths. line.
Poland May Join
said. eral agencies
^ eral securi^yagency-Wits tb ffiiri
, jobs for the jobless. The’^ National
Labor Relations board, which will
administer most of the new Taft-
Hartley act, is an independent ou/t-
ile, particularly responsibility tionary pressure which might hav(> spent 11 years in the employ of oil . . ..
the Ardeatine caves massacre "Occurred if no segment of the coal' companies in various 'engineering ■ In WjJMf I AllfC
S5 Italians The other two een- industry had signed a contract capacities. Ill I Ul IJ I Ullt J
, fit. So will be the cenciiiaiion Seri
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He will succeed C. R. Myers who
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now similar economic dangers
threaten Us all today and we must . ,
x^Sn^eS da?;Map hm Bill
erous for European peace.”
As the 22 ipvited nations of Eur- WASHINGTON, July 5. (UP)
ope drafted formal replies to the chairman Clifford R Hope , dis-
Angio-French -conference invita- closed today that; his house agri-
tion, Foreign Secretary Ernest culture committee will hold'sum-
Bevin warned .Russia implicitly mer and fall hearings- in an .effort
that "you can carry provocation to whip together a new farm pro- J
tpo far.” He added, "Wb are tired gram before th«.'.ncftt session of
of those' Who think they cam -play -congress. —--to—-...
W*T1^ .The is
Kansas Rc-
"Ihe time may corrle when we place the lO-year.ok!
may say we have had enough.” he adjustment act.,. The
told a Fourth of July dinner.‘'T'hen publican said that'although gener-
r .... — *->•-•«- -*| —‘ —> al: hearings a/e pretty well com-
: pifeted, specific 'Setaiis of. the.pr
{yfam afill hn'
I say to my friends, do not-pro
voke that situation." ' pieted, specific details cl qic pro-_
Without mentioning Russia by gram still nyist' be iwd&ed out.
name, Bevin made it evident to It was understood that a ma-
whom he was speaking. jority of the committee now favors'
"I, love the Russian people. In a flexible price-support program
my long career I have mixed with ranging from 70 to 90 per ' cent
sailors and captains. I love them of parity. Parity is u formula which
all . . . why split the world on measures the farmer’s current.Iiv.-
.. j....‘some ideology?” ' *ing costs agair^t. the base period
Both the United States and Brit- 1909-1914.
j ain, he.said, desire to devise a plan
' "to settle everything
DANCE
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THE ROUNDUP BOYS
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SSTKi evrSA-'* '“*■ <"“«*• si"*™
He told the Americans at the In- WEST PALM BEACH, Fin . July
dependence Day dinner, "Nothing ^ ip.p)— Army and coast, guayd
will ever separate us, whatever you pii • - - • • - •
U. . -- • /
"I f]n£ with *h? .-C-54 transport plane on route*here
United States that there is a great {horn Berrimda with a crew of five
obsession ... toJ>mW-» world w th7 offi(.ers aljd 4niisted men.
planes were bdUeved toda*y to have.
sighted the wreckage < f a missing
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::~HrTiVgeT''rhP‘'Tfrirt'cj gutes m -
behalf of Europe to "come and RENEGADE EXEfl TED
help .us." He appealed-to European . -— r-v-,
people* to "get together and put up NANKING, July 5.-^‘£8' Ting Mu
your plans.” ' Cheng, who under the Japanpse--
’ * , ; dominat; 4 wartimi p: pp<
. rnent helped organize a ruthless
secret police' force using Gestapo
taritics, was executed here today.
Itid O^lmtion of Independence
h&m man who took'.
House May Act On
Fascism Report
Dance Tonight <
Music by
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AND THE EASTENERS
Ad^ission Sl each
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WASHINGTON, July 5. (UB
Rep. Wright Pattman (D,-Texas
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with automatic clock control looks a complete oven meal by
itself—turns Gas on and off at right time and temperature.
^ ~ Flame-sizzles steoks-Gas really broils
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Bakes belter takes — oven is ventilated so
that it browns evenly on any, or every levei.
Obeys instantly — ready for high-_
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Cools quickly—nd long lingering ,
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J said today he: had been assured ti
| house will act next week on a sec
I ret report entitled "Fascism in Ac
'| tionV which has been the core of 1
I months- long controversy. *'' .
, He added that he ii confident
j the house will approve publication
I of the report as a public document
| and a companion publication to the
I pamphlet 'Communism in Action."
[ Some 500,000 copies of the latter
‘ document already have been print-
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\ Meanwhile, Chairman - Karl E.
I Leqompte of the house administra-
tion commitfee -said he, had re
cglved no answer to' a request to
, I Secretary of State George C. Mar-
| shall for the text of the Soviet1-
" , German pact of 1939 to include in
the report. ,
He requested.-the document after
| the committee decided it would be
. " valuable to the report. Rep. Fred
. E. Busbey (R.-I1I.) charged the
-' . pact would show that Russia, and
1 Germany agreed betoro -the war to
| - divide Poland bk-wWiFthem.
I :
F Ammonia fumes'
j Fatal To Worker
I ST. LOUIS. July 5. -(UP) - Qfie
I worker was killed and a score of,
| persons routed from ^jeri homes
JiTmes, es-
lirie. spread
•er a south side neighborhood.
Walter E. Poston. 35. an employe
of the ice cream plant wpere the
fumes originated, wad*'fatally burn-
ed while changing clothes In ~
dressing room., ——-
Louis Rick, a foreman at the
plant, suffered slight burns while
trying to repair the line that had
broken when a refrigerator truck
1 today wheri ammonia
1 reaping from a broken
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