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1THE DAILY SUN. GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
SATURDAY, JULY*
(jlje
Sun Slants
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Published each, week-day afternoon by
i"he Daily Sun Company, 118 West-Pearce Street,
Ooose Creek, Texas.
FRED HARTMAN, Editor
ROBERT MATH ERNE, Business Manager
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Entered as second class matter at Goose Creek,
Texas, post office under the act of Congress,
March 8, 1897.
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By Fred Hartman
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ABOUT REINROROING
HERE IS a lesson in engineering at no extra charge.
Many people are worrying for fear that the earth
over the storm sewer on Texas avenue will settle
. on its own. , ■ *
There is a way 'around that, however. *
City engineers have decided to give that section
of the concrete an extra dose of steel -reinforce-
ment. That wilf stiffen, the spine of the paving to
the extent that it won't make any difference whether
the earth below ever settles;
Referendum In Spain
New Coal Agreement Question
Influence Of 'Big Steel' Brings Fears
Closed down by the
By UREI) W. PERKINS
DEWEY—NO ‘DEWEY!________________\ ___________
WE CONTINUE to be amazed at the amazing
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If you were a Spaniard, you would have
two choices in the referendum to be held in
Spain tomorrow. You could vote for Franco
or you could run the risk of trouble, much
trouble.
That is; if you could vote at all. Barred
from voting are all Spaniards who have been
convicted of a.political offense and Hence de-
prived of “full political rights.” And a great
many of the Spaniards opposeefto the Fran-
co regime have been so convicted. '
If your vote were challenged, your bal-
lot would be segregated, and your name
and the way you voted would be noted. That
would make it easy fo identify you as pro-
of anti-Franco. Yet if you were qualified
but refrained from Voting, so as to reduce
the number of “Si, Si’s, \you would be pun-
ished, for voting has beenYnade compulsory.
— *...... ”s• -- -*■»*- "Succession bill
7. This names
Governor. He started a 4000-mile swing of the na-
tion today to , visit Republican leaders along the
route, but don't think for one . minute the* w* *
candidate for the Republican presidential
that he's a
nomina-
the Republican pre:
tion next June in Philadelphia.
The Dewey policy may be astute from a political
point of view, but we certainly hope that he does
such tactics if he is accidentally
elected to the office of chief executive.
He will never want-anybody to think lie is eithej-
for or against anything. At least that is the way he
acts now as an unannounced candidate.
Why is it a candidate can’t be sincerely a candi-
date—like Governor Stassen- instead of trying to
fool .everybody when ir. reality he’s fooling only
himself. . *
note from the
the Taft-Hartley labor
erence to action after
WHAT OTHERS THINK
HERE’S AN interesting editorial
Vernon Daily Record about tl
law and with particular refe:
the presidential veto:
‘Texas congressmen, with few exceptions, voted
against sustaining President Truman’s veto of the july HARVEST
Taft-Hartley labor bill. Naturally, it was expected
WASHINGTON, July *5. -(UP)—
The usual public satisfaction when
the coal miners get a pay raise is
qualified this " ’
tinning here
were
iari.
'ume by "much qies- latest reported assets of $2,003,517,- don’t want to pay
in industry, eeonom- 407, mines for_ Its _own ^es^nly to by W* rfeei in
and government, quarters.
Will it start..another round of
eher nriees and inflation? What
iv.« f —. -v in ililt oi
“ - ■ o, svLsru’tis sss
higher prices and inflation? What ZH
will it do top,
.rice of coal and iriuch more influence in,coal at- gone on has.been betww,,
erally fairs. , - ted Mine workers and n g
U. S. Steel for years has set. Corp.
,. *- Heads of big Steel,
o«the price of coal «i<i mnen more umueiivt) in.coal af-
lehad Pthee pnef paVade1’Vin" other U. S. Steel for
unions’ try to equal-or Improve.pn- wages as well as prices m the steqi ___________ -. ...
the remarkable victory won by industry. In recent years stdeirt-Beuyamm
k ■ «* ss* s&ysfii
iursz-tsrssti ss «ws SuSA?
Corp ? related employers with whom it py, but not so happy were
Coal oiierators grtinihlingabout had labor agreements. —orators waiting in sevci
the ne-iw wage.contract they will In the steel business the collecr hotels for new* of wha^
sign “reluctantly" with the min- live bargaining" has been between was doing.
W& union, put the finger on a the-steel union and or|Iy one com The simplest cxpUnatioi
li/s. Steel as moit responsible- nanv -."big sloe!.’’ The big W»d lit- „•* «b*> ^ [fOS*
•SSSSSv
and want to.knoir~h.ow it hap- tie companies ^ main parts of the°Uwi,'
pelts that thfs giant corporation lowed the big steel agreement m js that this . corporation j
Five Years Ago Today
rjaking such large profit
that (t did hot want tor
ting its applecart throur,^
strike which would dosed
From Daily Sun Files
mills.
An<
Today(s Headlines: Axis Base driven, by L. H. Pittman of Bay-
Captured by British. town.
Another analysis at p,
reasons is this:
**t
Nazis Drive Spearhead Through
Red Line
that a few’congressmen from' this section of the
country would support the President. Sam Ray-
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH ed at 10:45 a.m., Bible school at
as Ch# of State, rnakes Spain Sc y« of frg ' Rf ™sicWilfbe*con- at£ Tarnation
4itionally a kingdom, empowers Franco to PrSktent^ffisrtdBoftWoul^leem to r? ducted at the Central Baptist program will be condueted" in.
name his own successor if he retires before’ fttWrfrtSKS of church of Felly for one week be- place of the evening sermon.
■ft ' V the <in the HOUSO ^JeTc^iVof' g? - -. —
Charlotte Ann Gilmore, daught-
of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. GUmore
• 1 blished in the
her
That the cnrporstial
been advised by its hiriJ
surveying national ,
from Wail street that l
try is in for a- fetv ye
ievel business, that
more to he feared thj
tion, and the way to |
flation is to raise in™
|*eoplo who furnish niosj
purchasing power.'’
•w*- ‘so. said
L. Mastersbn
jrq' hosts to members anti friends
A daring counter-attack/by Rus- of the adult union of Highlands
situation and
southwest front, Soviet press.dis- ,40 S8,0GQ;^modfling jotr was ^
ortirl in the class tell US what they will be? m^4ort the chief^xecltive^ views rather than .morning class has been set for HONORED StNDA> southwest front, Soviet press,dis- ,4n gS.OOQ^Mdcttng ‘Am“rtcS l «... ™
l«r Front government achieved 55 per cent
- ---3T1L1 ^ agricultural •constituency The evening session ^11 beheld ft|. ^ p;m .Sunday-: Mrs. F;.K. of a sortf R. C. Goodman, 400 E. Davis Cafm■ Ifeet-liwi, wage W
tion, but his position de- f°J ,aiL bemo^charge for^"■ Bengtsbn, in charge of the corona- Lobit ' ’ _yfars la‘eLw^Sbligh^ reached while an act
he President, regardless of. ?**’ ?**£ The school 1m he .m tion. invited the- public to attend. The accidental death toll for the place -whert the N«vy*£b|W»d e wndljator 8at ml.8jd{
tisahs After their victory,. .tmjeats the surprising ; that congressmen fkqn districts With
of the seats in the Cortes, a bare majority ^ ^h0‘
1
n
Army to put down the excesses if the Gov-
ernment didn’t, the ehsuing attempt by the
Government to squelch the Army leaders,
all were causes of the‘successful 1936-39
revolt. ■ f • - ■ —'
Marilyn Padgetr Wanda Jones, idav -stood at 21f>, approximately Battle oia*W •« small eetili
Charlotte McNultv and Wilhel- one-third the number of casualties -local pouoc .Doing..-Joseph' 'Hr Bali "
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"t ......«- ^ set we
.
h
One by one our ball parks are being con-
verted into show shops featuring entertain- AI I
ment that no more resembles the good, old .LOOKIfaH l«IT“
diamond game than Charlie McCarthy does *---—---—---
the late Abner Doubleday.----------------- — - -- By Erich Brandeis
h'eitvy industrial populations should fpllow the Pr
ident’s lincfot reasoning on this measure, which
> same as thkt of the more militant leaders
ranized labor. Pierce at the
j^g,,S^HJsiSSS'?s2tfS5K--«-4> —■ rssms zssts
-—*— 1« Woahinsrfnn •• \ . - ' man was in collision wit;, enc the building.)
Barclay On Bridge
idenfs line*of reasoning on this measure wmen is "..Q^cilftog” will be the scr- coronated queen during-the cere- C. W. Montgomery was rccoV- yBI«n« Zrfrv aft-’ ra‘H
:st*“ - “• r» —rr £ •***&£ fsns w“20 c““™ w,“ is&r-xr^ ?4S-S%aS iX^r -
.hnnld he no mistake aboilt sentiment P'crc? ,at„ ‘“"L Firat chrlstlan take part. week-end. He received several Siros who closed U when he. gmiM Weil as ateci labor'qw
..... „ar in u;Vtir>>i not: secure Docsonnet for operating ..........................: —
senators in Washington.’
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Church News. . .
News Behind The News
By Paul Mallon
This fourth- of July, the most
so much.
By Shephard Barclay KKI)KKmer Lutheran pians rev. maRnilu,l to speak at
’-.that North tiflwr tad swlw^Mag P««PKNPgNCE DAY MttVlUE F™^T ,^t‘\*sTA< pitv
fi OF the nicest plays ever jn diamonds to help protect that Observance Qf Independence day, missionary ofp Houston, will be
e those that develop jTior.e sujt or else enough elsewhere -to an(j confirmation of an adult class guest speaker at-the I^irst Baf^ist
automatically out of the make the game try sound in No .-are on the program for the morn- church of Goose Greek at services
3 of ‘a situatiopN^which Trumps.. . ine service at Redeem'er Lutheran tomorfbw. . \
" r~.~‘ —;7i ", ---- ----- cut sommmng cnai oeeumea pati. w jrvu, w
profitable reading-mstead of the declaration of.in- you can’t replace by going to a pet shop, laying
dependence which we all know—should be. the Mos- » ,----- a f0w dollars and saying "Show Us' some-
When Deuce, our little Sealyham t'-rrier, died a SOME OF the nicest plays ever m "diamonds to help protect that
few months ago we received letters from all over made are those that " '----- ' ' ' ‘ ‘~
the country.'advising us.to get another pup right - . ■ ------------
away, so that we would not miss our own fellow e]ements
le { ..... . ......
we didn’t touow it. To us a dog isn't just a dog,
but .sometWng that becomes part of you, and that
cicmciua ui « o»vw*v»«, -s»***vrf xiumpa.. » ing service at Redeem'er Luthcra.
4 tomorrow, - * ,
will The Hcv. A. L. Jordan, pastor, ifc
ias—t ivin — ------——1 —
thyme of the sermon that the Rev, and 8 p. m. Sunday.
G. W. Obenhaus will preach .Sun- —---^
day morning. At the 7:30 p. m.
declarer, they result from his£hg counted nine tricks as in the
careful efforts to protect himself ^ if the spade finesse worked,
against various risks, combined He went to durfimy with the dia-
Sr In does please” ”■ with his ^alertness to seize upon mond A and lost the spade Q to aay mo.rning. ai .idc r.w p. ro.
. ... Unfortunkteiy my wife" and I never had any the circumstances that, crop up the K:q^exninth trick would now service he will continue-to discuss
read. Yet those astute readers of the trends of chjid.en so perhaps we may have given tob much, and make the most of them, build up fob him .if West led a questions pertaining fo forgiveness
a*ts^ossnss^s^- siwssK’SS javstssr,"ca
theory of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, , more .unselfishness, more character, more de- which would never be thought up back the diamond J to the K. The class will meet at 9:30 a. m.
to be the most revealing new creation of principles votron than in very, very many of tht“human bgjngs by aiman deliberately fabricating spade a and J, club A, spade 9 *' • * **■ -
for super-government. It discloses Russia: ->k.«w.W„i,,y > ahd 6 were then scored,"the last
of these giving East a. Maty
problem. ' ,
If East, no# holding two; ciubsx
now on vacation.-
Meeting TemporuH
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'■ «t ' 1
W.O.W. Hall
19;M a.m. .
_ . Each Lord’* Day]
r f ■ ’
wrsr
■y about something entirely remote from him—but
i, . in
than one five-year plan.
Soviet people ,is successfully," etc
s®>asaiaw^«i5sa&sK’»e
' awhile,you’were alive, .and-ave ,tried do what
> 2
Went which is ObViously calculated to make the hun-
-gry of Europe resist food and aid. The diplomatic
skill of a Machiavelli would hardly be equal to cbn-
vincing a hungry-man he should not have food, but
the Kremlin advises it this way:
Ait
f K Qf 9
6 A
1*3 2
4 A K 2
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Members of the confirmation _
class are Mrs. Donald Ei-Coyner, ‘
Mrs. Harry A Tcten, Miks Betty .
Kulak, ■ and Miss Marilyn Oxford
” "j^aybe day'we'H all be tbgcthcr again and, ♦? t . /
■‘tgS&gaVSk ««• that we won't J
ever have afitstirer dog t unless some littie mutt just
snuggles himself into our hearts), our house has
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f 7 ■:
♦ Q 9 5 3
America'* Productivity Will
Be Europe's Salvation In End _ .
AMERICAN CAPACITY to produce expanded great-
ly during the war and therefore the only, question
the neighborhood.
I am fully convinced that dogs gossip just as much
as humans do.
First Shawnee, an Irish setter from two miles down
, and two diamonds, discarded the
club J, he would have to give
declarer the game trick in dia-
r __ monds after he was thrown in. If
♦ K J 7 6 he tossed a diamond he could be
5 2 . thr&wn ih with that suit, and
would have to give up the game
_____: trick in ciubsx This Pretty finish
was built up rather accidentally,
but South had to be. sharp to take
The’'fall class of adults is sehec[-
fel to begin' “ M
n September.
begin1 its course of study
mber.
‘‘Firft, of All a Matter Between
REDEEMER LUTHEF
CHURCH
412 W. Main St. .GOOSE CREEK
• * , G. W. OBENHAUS, Pastor.
'"■ A Bring the Fainily iy..
Sunday Services ------. ,10:30
Sunday School and Adult Bible Class..
God and You" is the theme of the
talk that Rev. Obenhaus will de-
Jy during the war and therefore the only, question
^ “rbr J5^%riaa
automobile. Our food prices are exorbitant. But Then a big black poodle, who h^pY been_comj)ed 7 «q>|x>rMng yadqc. _..
Russia does not tel! this truth of the matter. It tells
thi hungry ot Europe, quote: “The Mmbiiitation
and further development of the national economies
of European countries could be facilitated in the
; USA whose production capacities—far. from declin-
ing—considerably mcreased duilng the war,- render-
ed the economic assistance whietf .these countries
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' (Dealer: West. North-South advantage of it.
vulnerable 1 ‘ ■ Of course, South had a simpler
West Northv .East South play available earlier, with his
Pass 14 Pass 1 ♦ diamond 10-8 located over the
. ___ Misa~E-____
Marie Mask of Channelvkw to My-
---— —»- -- “-oustonNw1"
ron T. Morris of Houston -will he
solemnized ih church at Ofc m.
Monday. , ' ; X, ‘
the road, cajne to visit. My wife gate him a bone _ ♦ ^ But why a good; story
witk some meat on it, and the nextWght 9^^ w<| nn by bringing that up?
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........... _r__________ ____ You Week-End Question
secondary call by North made the what is the greatest funda-
‘ sound like a four-carder, mental difference between the de-
iproximately an fensive piav of the finest cards-
opening bid himself and reckoned men a fid that of’average" players ?
A licit ev hr.*jy u**■ tv r - -..f - 1. -
or bathed in a year, made his appearance and now
zuiar visitor.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE
ANNOUNCED FOR SUNDAY
“God” is the subject, of the lcs-
son-sermbn which will be read in
all Churches of Christ. Scientist,
Sunday. __
me. I went into the house and he, followed me. Now
he spends hours lyiiig’in front of our place, and my
wife tells me that he seems to know when my trajn
is due’ and he waits for me and gives me joyo
.......a tail when I get nut
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plan which says that •more than
Soviet union quote "offered resistance to attempts
at foreign interference in its affairs." The Russian
plan is for Europe to take American aid, -dwindle
our capitalistic resourcea. and then Europe should mvffrat even if wc only
that's left over, it still makes us feel a
go Russian (totalitarian socialist). „ ——,
j Thereafter Russia denounces another plan, which
seems to be its own plan, namely an all-embraeing
plan for Europe to receive our aid, Or restore itself
economically with any outside Jielp. Certain outside
countries are striving toward intervention in Eu-
oiand and Yugoslavia should resist Russia, as in-/
tervention has become strongest in those nations.
But the ’"certain outside countries" are not named
and thus the whole idea is to make European na-
tions resist any non-European support.
Russia SWws-Hand On Aid
By Attitude At Conference
wiggles with his .stub of a tail when I get out of
the car that takes me from the station to the house.
And. mind you, he hasn’t even had a tidbit, just some
PDonT think for a minute that all those dogs are
in love with us. We wouldn’t want them to be. It
m
daily crossword
-i £
ACROSS
1. Stylish
5. Nurse
< India)
9‘ Cook eggs
broken -*
in water'
tO. Units of
weight
(Gr.)
12. Coin
(India)
13. Dress
- oneself
__ ' ■ for show
ByY^IHamRt^ “ ha^s0f
'/•' ' - . . t'.'-rr.1 , 15. Auction
; Grdndpappy Jenkins thinks fitting punishment 17. Mother i
for that Iranian prince , who played hookey f«u# 18. Plural of I
DOWN
"1. Two-door.
automoinle
2. Befalls
casually
3, Frozen
water
get a little
bit less lonesome for Deuce. .
And it makes us kind of,-proud, too. You cant
fool dogs, you know.
You're Telling Me
19 Aquatic
. mammal
20 Diseovdr' ’
21. Apportion,
as cards
22 Skating
area
4. City (Pa. r 23 Seiettlon
5. Abundantly 24. Spare time
6. Bog 25. Cores .
7. Keel-billed 27. Await
cuckoo settlement
8. 99£whded, 29. A shout
’ -crfeis of-joy
vcouch JO- White
9. Front of ’ poplar
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11. Uses rarely . piece « 5
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34. Capital
(Nor:)
38. Petty-quawa.....
36. Trouble ,
school by hopping
a spanking administoretf by Ms teacher
transatlaattt;’ plane, should be
via (radar.
THE CONFERENCE should only estimate how
much of the American surplus is needed, says Rus-
sia. It adds this is no easy task and would take a
long while, although any objective actuary in touch
with the situation could do it'alone in a few days.
But Russia wishes .to start rts if she just camq in
and have the conference decide what European na-
tions, are entitled to our aid (we or they are not
even at the conference at which Russia wishes to
decide this). But the conference should start even
before the beginning and decide the attitude of
allied countries toward all other nations again. The
cument says, quote: “It would be wrong not to
19 Remain
20. In plaee of
21- . Antlered
■ animal
22- Cereal grait
-23. Lucid
An Englist town crier and a Tennessee hog caHerM,. .Jg
wc see by the papers, yelled at each other via trans- 07 Wawaiiar )’
oceanic telephone. What wc can’t understand is why * ’
they bothered With a phbne. „
The largest animals are found in the coldest cli-
mate, according to biologists. If that is the case why
don’t the elephants hike back to the North^Polo
where they belong?
A noted comedian says life begins at 50 years
of age. This, we take it, applies to most of the jokes
wc’ hear. '
.it..,.' . '.MCI .PP.ro.tly to.-.
y«.I iuti-ln c*f' ,Sn™«1 -- ,
The justice department in, labelling ASCAP, the
food
28, Greasy »
substance-
29, Bottle
stopper -
30, Close to
32. Part of -
JOQbe?
states and the neutral
jUtC should get firsrt call on aid, and let occupied
Germany and Romania take the hindmost. Special
consideration should be’ given Germany. It adds, go-
ing on and on—but is this not enough?
- the Russians revealed, itself? Is not their
St ? • ,
_ the Rtisalaii declaration of inde-
food for the unrepresented and ab-
' ----- *~ advancing the science
Ah, there's good news today from the bottle
fields of Europe! The first shipment of imported
Pilsener beer—10,000 gallons of the stuff-has ar-
rived jn the USA.
An Oregon aviator.claims he saw a flight of nine
saucer-shaped planes flying at a speed of 1200 miles
an hour. The amazing thing about the story ls'that
the pilot was in his plane-at the time he saw ’em
33. Gaunt
34. Fetish (Aff.)
35. Discoverer
ofradium
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stand
39. Eat away
40. City (Fr.)
41. Pitcher
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wise God out Saviour, be glory and
majesty, dominion arid power, both
now and ever” (Jude 1:25).
Among the citations, which com-
prise the^lessomsermbn is the foi-
ioWing from the Bible: "O Lord
God of hosts, who is a strong Lord
like unto thee ? or to thy faithful:
ness roUhd about thee?" (Psalms
89:8).
. The lesson-sermon- also includes
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, “Sci-
ence pnd Health with Key to the
Scriptures’’ by Mary Baker Eddy:
"God is the infinite, and infinity
never began, wilt never end, and
includes nothing unlike God" (page
249). : * 7
-tv Church services will be held at
11 a.m. Sunday and at-8 p.m,
Wednesday. Sunday school will
—hegta_at 9:30 a.m. ‘ .,
The reading'reorrr wtil bc Jopfic
from 2 to 5 p.m, on Monday, Tues-“
day and Thursday, from 7 to 8
p.m. on Wednesday and from 7 to
9 p.m. on Sunday.
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. *Tolton Advaiiuing fgotur»t|
AHSWBR: JACOI AND FIELDS. Jocob ogrted io work for
tor hi* youogts! dougRachel But at the end of seven yaor* loba >9® j
daughter,l*oh, injteod He explained to Jacob thot « wi3i cWJt . _ ^
daughter firjf. So iocob agreed to work another **ven Y«af>^ —
Genejiy, Chop
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eldest
eldest daugl
daughter, Rachel
CHURCH OF CHRI
BAYTOWN GOOSE CREEK PELLY WG
BAYTOWN GOOSE CREEK PELLY B1'-
10S Yfoitlt. ASHtU S MUMltl Cihf T«iynr C!J,‘
JAME^tE FAN H 05BY WEAVER - F»fcLA L WATSON R «
r^li-KISTEa MINISTER, MIN.11ER
itoroay,
tort:
is ruling the economics of (he
coal industry as well as the steel
industry. ’ ’ ’ A parallel is seen now l.J
They say that U. ,8. business, by the operat<5,|
the 3o])|j|
what i
E\y YORK,
hail, president
was b
....... pc
Enkeea,
Le bern finec
happy)' Chandi
fll commission'
lrpct for seven
sLo'iidXrry h«
U unusual f
lgt “no eomm<
L comrnissione
faff auring U
lebration at Me
V asked radio
F ^ iiUo
Iv him a* “He
I'-Hov ran an:
I has hah
f I I -on
vf n year (Leo
pdgers) and i
(0 000/; ('handle
ffhe only P<m
ftjld have, been
tcPhail. . .. •
Rated' dail&r. -
hg tin . • -
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 5, 1947, newspaper, July 5, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028295/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.