The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 159, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1947 Page: 2 of 6
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2—The Goose Creek Daily Sun. Saturday, December 13,1947
GRAB BAG
Big Shot Plungers
Will Be Revealed
Easy Knowledge
ftfkmtinued from page 1) said hc un
in commodity futures.'fridges said and national defen
..congressional bodies were not set likewise (\re engaged
m WL.» £ ... . - . . .7 ------ — up' to look into the actions of leg- 'Tin r, suits of these inat
2- What prophet did Elisha sue- either family, the wedding should jslators. - -
cced? be postponed if ‘ possibly, but if Pauley testified -that
:At poagibip, the close to Sl.OOO.OC
One-Minute Test
1. What beautiful woman did
King Ahasuerus take for his wife? pi
Hints on Etiquette
If an elaborate wed
hSed and a death o
Idlng
eree
departmejta
3. Who told St, Paul, ''Almost thou postponement
perstmdest me .to be a Christian
Words of Wisdom •
What I admire in Columbus is
not his having discovered a world,
but his having gone to search for
it on the "faith of an opinion.
Turgot.
ceremony
' possible
t»V k. »'
ihduld be as simple as and other commodities .when -he tio» that the senate banking com
ith only relatives and took over the $9,975'army post last m(ttce Conduct an all-out invest!
rstands the eomme,
arti
dries, b'
-commit-
Reds Suffer Worst
Defeat In Strike
Failure In Italy
HI NABOR
•; .; -Mridw-wiff determine thtw
he held tee's next step And he hinted that
worth, of , grain that step -might bo a reeommerida-t • had deriiamhM 70,000,OOO.Oitt) lire''
,($17,000,000) worth of public- works
(Continued from Pagr 1)
lions of this could not be used im-
mediately.
At ..first," the' chamber of labor
By <,91)0 -Jailer
Mighty few-
things males
folks madder’o
a politicking
preacher — if
he ain't on
fheirsidei
Big Four Reaches
Showdown Stage
Court Refuses Order
To Mission Oil Firm
it)mini from
Hit Molotov's
m at any tim
AN' FRANCISCO, D-
Thp ninth, U. s. ,
*y refused to ,
oany
Sgt !
Of It
will ...be
very intijnat- friends invited.
September. But he said that since'
then he has unloaded me,re than.
Horoscope for Sunday 90 per cent of them, in accordance
Toil have a logical mind and with his pledge to Army secretary
hpld firmly to jkour opinions ami Kenneth C. Royal),
ideals. You are positive and ag- He admitted making a'sizable
i gressive, .sometimes domineering, profit on. the deals, but sadd ;hc
Today’s IIoroseo{ke sarcastic and critical. You are could have, made' another $100,000
If you arc hqvlrig a birthday serious and studious, although if he had retained his holdings,
celebratiofi today.* you are bold, somewhat vain and enjoy, "Witty BHdgros! committee was waiting
fearless, venturesome and impet- and intellectual society. The day ^or reports from .several govern-
tious, make decisions quickly and- is a good one regarding plans, buy- departments on their inquiry
act on them immediately. You have ing, selling, new ventures, prom- determine whether any of .their
the respect and esteem of all, and ises and social affairs. Your next employes are speculating on the
your opinions^ ary' always desired year has favorable and'unfavorable „jan?5f.
ittfe?
tfbn.
Lewis Takes UMW
Out Of AFL Union
In Abrupt Move
immediately. .ft also - demanded
6,006; lire ' Christmas 'bonus for
every unemployed person in Italy.
The government proposed only to
appoint a commission to . decide
how much ci a bonus the govern-
ment coul daffond to pay.
These two demands for a 10,-
04)0.000,000 lire pubiie»'works pro- .. • . , ,, ,,
gram and a Christmas bonus for <f'mtinued from Page U
the unemployed—were the mgin important affray under such tcr-
points the • strike had been called, rible. 'Weather condition:-!. Minor-
Quarter-Finals
On Muddy Field
eyp-l-'i-d ta 1)1.-tile.
plain, its
here
-eion Oil
an order
• federal injunction Which m
the firm’s merger with ft,,
company of Tnfea. fikia 'ni‘a>'
Mission oil .had. sought »L -
*■’ Pmmit meife-
fmiinue before the eifeu
•an, position, very
i for tione.xi, wot!
• agreements on econokhii
partitions and inform
abp’ut the Soviet zone as i
iiisite to agreement oft uni
n of Germany
‘ns* felt the eontfnmd?he?aayirC'prcsc"'
contended the*- had SD™t .
.■ward an appeal on. the ,.a,„ ,
appeal is scheduled ^
the- courts calendar in a2j
months. °°u‘
(Continued from Page 1)
There 'was a third demand ? iai' s't.-mhrm T|>is afternoon
•that the government punish police,8 far cry r?()m the sunny
V^ili ho
sunny after-
ported Wendell' Will-kin’ in 1940 and who fired into a Communist-led noon that the two team# probably
---- „ . . „ . . ... .... Bridges said the aerieulture potnaa E. Dewey in 1944. in 1936, mob last week. ' k -would have had in San. Antonio.
? ,d , T*11 ?))an,y vibrations, portending some sue- state and treasury departments h*A,5acltcd .PreaW«»t Roosevelt. In - its.. frantic negotiations afteip—The—teams, are-about even
friends and your hpmlhfe will al- cesS and* trouble in love, domestic JKSJTTZ JES! .This is not the first time
.ways be happy. Toddy is. a good and sociAl spheres, deception,
anniversary The realization of practiced or suffered, threatening,
hopes and ambitions should be Neither court, marry Vor make
possible. You will reap rewards changes. Today's child, While en-
have advised him thev have large ““ 18 not The first time the, the strike turned into a fiasco, the weight except that when big 196-
staffs working on such data. He “lunt-spoken J_-ewis has decided to chamber of labor withdrew the pound Ed Moak .ta splaying at
guard for the Ganders, the Tri-
Cities' eleven, may own a slight
Srs? IHr*"£PS
insurance, mines, governmental, htent • in love or marriage and
legal and military concerns are friends will heed'to be carefully
wall signified. The child' born on e},osen
this date will be well able to fur-
ther his or her own interests,
thanks to indomitable will-power,
persistence, courage, and in spite
of occasional unexpected, reversals
and considerable/help from elder?.
One-Minute Test Answers
1: Esther, the Jewish maiden.
2. Elijah.
3. King Agrjppa.
Scare Material
Needed By U.S.
(Continued from Page it
Few major industries have suf-
‘ . •— ------- i-vv.mvvi v* lauui, wiimu
a onp‘ pulled out of'the latter demand altogether.
AFL once before ip 1935 0$. form
the CIO. Five years later, he quit
the GIO. and from 1940 to 1946 he
was a "lorte wolf," negotiating di-
rectlyjvith the government for his
contracts'on seme Occasions. He
reaffiliated with the AFL in Feb-
ruary, 1946.
Adams revealed that Lewis has
Hundred Holiday
Deaths Predicted
AUSTIN, Dec. 13. —fltR)— Gpv-
weight • advantage. Much of this.
Advantage will be lost however
when Alvin Deryrhi rry enters:'rifhc'
contest-at safety.
Derryberry apd Ed . Moak are
expected to enter the fray every
time , .the enemy gets the ball.
Glenn Jones will take over
tew major industries have suf- abandoned his oft-expressed hone AUS,11W. uec' 13- —<l w—Upv- V .» '„ ",
fi.cient stocks. But industry is fast for a United American labor move- BeAuford H. Jester today asked Place- of Captain John Carroll at
developing new processes to con- nient • -1 ■ - ------ .. ... ,, , Texans to "diaeinline" themselves tackle each time the Ganders-
ican
the walk from
, . , , . ,....... Asked how ............
Erau.® he'said^that'"if fs^tter^ldkavc 5lhrisblna^b”1M>y deaUi -toli, tvhich^^^.A"tbainab®a„®j n'^',
Ancient Bodies Are Intact
Couple Was Buried 2000 Years A^o
Texans to "discipline" themselves tackle each time
effort to, hold down the kickoff.
tth tell, which— fW A .. .
the department of public safety attack-built around
predicts will total 100 persons. Jack Schleuning, the speedy Gary
"It is my solemn dutv. to ac- Andersoh, the powerful Dick Ca.1-
the citizens of this'state hound and the versatile Bill
with' grim predictions of traffic .‘T1..
>By the time the Marshall plan is many labor groups operating in-
working, there will be little if any .^dependently. Though Adams em-
competition • between * s.toekpilers phasfeed that he .was speaking on-
...jmd. industry. iy for himself his views invaHnhiv
^ HM Sffiifl®
ly preserved bodies of a yoUng. ^ Archa^logoist, S‘ L RtirfeI|K0 sal<1 have to spend for other raw ma- Trainmen headed by A. F. December 20-31, and expected the ' n( John A<s *
girl and her slain compahidh, who hte toipb w^s sealed when the bod- terials. So stockpilers prefer to de- Whitney, 4<dr other group ! final 1941 death foil to reach 2000,
were buried 2000 years ago, • - ies w’ere buried, but that thieves extraction until its necessary. Lewis, who has been at odds the. wprst traffic death in Texas
The bodies were located, in a apparently broke into it soon aft- They are confident congress wont with fellow'laBrk leaders, coal in- history
looted tomb in the Altai--.listrict .erward. Thts -«pe«M 'the burial to' YoU* t!!, .soxvxnrncjnt officials.' . Jester urged "each ritisen to im--
of southwestern Siberia, where the place to Siberia's ic ywinds, and T?‘°. 8er!?U8 trwrtne. xm~xne through most of his turbulent car- pose upon hifnst-lf such discipline
1 » created an "iec box" that woulJl^f.1, banAeer> let Adams do afl the explain- and a Sense of' responsibility for
preserve the bodies indefinitely. *° ^ ’Zwr lng- He rcfUaed to see reporters, the'w?IMre,of others that his acts
Along with the bodies, scientists ™ S nlentifuf' * remaining in conference with his behiAd^thg-whecl may riot lead , to
found cheese and other food in- There will be ftekif in which nmtnboXnlwaf rZdl* ''th® ' °- injury'of hia fcl|ow
tended to nourish-the boy and girl someone gets hurt economically. * d .rnan' .
in the after-world. The food was For . example, we could-if we ' ' ‘
in such good condition that it chose.......produce all the lead and (% L.L.I f* II I pi * ■
Motorists along Market street “o the gir., de- SSe^tiS BUbbl© GUIVI MOkCS FrieildS
road seem to be reading and head- scrjbed as "beautiful," apparently says our lead reserves are good C r _ L. I/fJj \ A/* i I A •
Ing, the new highway traffw signs dfed from natural causes, and that only for 10 years; zinc, 20 years, “re 17011 M<3S Agree With AmeriCdnS
placed along the two mile stretch the boy with her was slain so he To fill our warehouses with lead " y
of road west of San-Jacinto river. could accompany her on her jour- and W>c mined at home would.be By MEL HEIMER - • umnlst who'-s jrist back from a
Not one traffic accident has been neys after death. He may have foolhardy. Phillip D. Reed, board Central Press Writer . visit to Paris, where she and two-
reported on the road througl^ihe been a lover, servant or any un- chairman of General Electric, re- meW YORK It is distressing to Plane loads of writers, photogra-
river bottoms, where previously fortunate tribesman chosen for the cently pointed out that if we ex- report that when it comes to one Phers and* editors from this conn
♦ ,..... „ o-_____1________ hanst nilr re«inilrep<i we have Bn * "■ "es iu one ... ,, , ...
‘Although nil dc
, showdown stage of this conference
•had arrived, inanv members point-
ed ou.t that if MolotOV will not
' change his riiin-I, it will take'Some
.tjme to “put the record straight”
thefore the Ctnmeii can a<ljourn.
Although Molotov has made his
position on reparations cigar, it
was emphasized that formally the
subject of reparations has not. been
. before the ministers. Yesterday’s
debate occurred over a Brifjsh pro-
posal .that .each of the hjg jfour
furnish information on the repa-
rations it has already taken, ,
ENDS Trt.MTE
"KILROY W As HERE!’
CONQl ES’TOF f HEYENNE’
mm
HOME OF S FEATT RES
Sundcy THru Monday
No 1 V'- '
JOHNNY VUIIOMI LLEK in
"TARZAN
AND TRF HUNTRESS"
•Ny 2 . . - , -
RAY MIMA NO
Teresa YY right -Brian Donlevy
"THE TROUBLE
WITH WOMEN"
injunctioij
T
the 1%
was obtained.
Sunday And Monday
.... m
SINGLETON • LAKt lOoTsj
I/)CO 1.0 ito
WHISTLE IN THE NK.irr’
L AST NITE
KILLER DILL
OREGON TRAIL .M OlTg
Road Signs
Get Results
; S'>•:
ON SALE AT ALL EAST-TEXAS THEATERS, Inc.
the average was two. a week, since task. Seven” horses also were killed kaust our resources we have,
County Commissioner Hugh May’s and put into the tomb for the toy iinc *4 fall hack on
precinct employes . insttWcfl. the and girl .to ride. said Ku-
sighs, about a week-ago. denko,- died from a blow _on the
A “30 mile speed limit’!-sign was head,
erected at either end of |fee two
miles of narrow road, and five
other signs warning that the as-
palt pavement is "slick when wet”
were placed along, the shoulders; »
Another sign signalling the cmtJiF ft ACT Mbit IlFAWC
the three-lane concrete pavements**-“<#» .,I IUII Wl VTfJ
“500 feet ahead" was erected be-
SS “• "*01"" “pl",t Sa *“ <*• “»>■ »“
-'As soon as possible other ^,1 P»1 The Southeastern--G-mvferen^- V)mma \Vebhr-r, president of the
SEC Sugar Bowl
Baytown School
Installs Officers
The growth of student participa-
tion'? in the county; state and sou-
thern association of high : schools
aspect of life these turbulent days, W attended the first fashion show
French and .American children see '8ta"cd ,in. th<’ French capita! by
eye to eye. They both think bubble Saa Francisco manufacturers
gum is the greatest thing since"Br'tty threw one, of her farhOus
Benny Goodman ’’Coketail’’ parties for ttu Parisian
This- unsettling news Was fur- kids while she' W-as overseas, and
nished. with a grin, by Betty Betz, aftcr getting over the first shock
t.he widely-known “Teen Set” ,col- of discovering how few teen-agers
• there were,- in-out American bole
bysox sense of the word (“they
seeih to be children at 12 and ad-
ults at ll"l- she soon found out
thf universality of bubble gum's
appeal * .. '.
“I took them.'25 crates-of or-
atiges,I cases ,01 cokes, a hundred
Three Killed In
Chicago Gang War
ures will be taken to reduce the’ f°otbaIl champion into New Or- Robert E. Lee student council, and ^Continued from Page 1) pounds of choc-elat'e bars,-and more
hazards of driving along the wind- l(janfi January 1 Sugar bowl game principal speaker this'week at the still with the presence of mind to Prttcticai items like sweaters, -I*^vis,
-Ing: two-lane road, Commissioner yea^ grew st,rc?af" here to' student participation pfegram-at Pr£tend death.- vlfpsticks, spat* and book?.”'.'Petty
aist____.___l_ iss.m.WnT £2, "w' s-a&'jrsKte
_ Sam Co.renswet, president of the Officers installed; for the second “I dragged Kuesis out and duriip- couldn’t get enough of it”
Sugar howl, asked SEC officials period Were Sandra Sccrest presi- ed him on the side of -the* road," More than -209 boys and girls
to name a committee to meet with -d t, Kenneth Bfadbirt-v vice nre- Frentes® Said. "About that time flocked tp the party. It was held
..the ,Niav Orleans group to talk 0 nt, Kenneth, Bradbury vice pre .j heard another shot. Moreiii had ln Moulin de La Calotte, the big-
over “ticket matters" connected ^oeofi Joyee. Anri Pauier, secre- shot.Baker. We dumpeji him next «est of tnc night < , ,s mthi M
with the howl game. . tary. Chiews will be Leroy Weh- to the road too. martre district,' because no other
MIKE FRANSSEN
STATE RESERVE LIFE
“S** Me Before Toe Ole”
Phone 256
MAGILL'S STUDIO
We Specialize -1
:Ih:
Child Portraiture 1
405 Cedar Pfiorie 256-l|
Baytown if,
between the conference and the - rpnce
Sugar boWl tp make the SEC,chain- Ki
piorr the host team each year.
Cornswet pointed out that SEC l7“,‘‘u‘a
name hatto hnnn intrii-ixci in- fKn o«« L>nn Anderson, Robert Holmes,
Loretta Cook, Harry . Mason. Nor
Texas at New Orleans in this sea-
son's Sugar bowl tilt.
SUNDAY'S a Big Day...
on Radio Station KR&
K^ep tuned to 1360 on your radio to hear
your day-and-night station giving the best in
news and sports, music and programs.
Be Sure to Hear —
At 12:45 p.m,—Blue Barron Presents (Mc-
Farland Furniture Co.)
At 1:00 p.m.—The Wayne King Show
(Home Lumber Co.)
At 1:30 p.m^-The Rebel Inn Bandstand
(RebelInn) • V
At 2:00 p.m,—Mystery House
At 2:30 p.m.—Murder at Midnight (White
Star LaundryL-' : ^ ■ . ■"'
Keep Tuned to
Station KREL to Hear
Santa Speaks (Gipson-Furniture GoJ 5:15
- pirn, every day,
Hospitality Time (Culpepper's)—at 7 p.m.
every Monday, Wednesday apd Friday.
Tbe Sports Page (Citizens National Dank &
‘Trust Company)—at 5 p.m. every day.
And every Wednesday is "Mystery Night."
It’s KREL at 1360 for the Best
Richard hl* 1 wa8 Pretty tough too. He named in honor of a patriot French
Sras.iS'tsl-S
hjsjs^ r “ - s
ine Christmas carols - . -. a parade through the streets of
The Baytown elementary parti- southwestern Chok* county,'^Ealey ^c^idkte^dfM 'tte0lr|" "'
cipation program is sponsored by fired three, slugs into Sehmeichel’s M w^' n^mea L
Mrs. Bonnie Graham and Miss abdomen .Then the killerg.stopped ■ l^norarf ettizen o
taiuise Hardem teachers. the. car to dump out his body.
Whilo the car was parked
' rsr 6*,r
cording to Frentess He was ntili . a® chanty, Betty gave tnem
pleading‘When Morrell, put his 4®’?^^ ^r Pmes, wrapped, not
to.his-head and fired a slug into was; unayail
•him. They laid his body beside that ^ brW" buich*r P8^ fur
of Schmeichcl, Frenfcss said, and b>',a sympathetic meat mar-
Morrelli "gave him 'another bu^t ket. Needless to say, everybody, for
in the head 0to rrtake sure he was a fjr a door prize,
dead/- ,-v .’- Earlier,, Miss. Betz took two of
Police found the body of Sch- thp hobbysoxers 15-yeaP-oId "mid
meichei where Fcntess indicated. |nettea or apprcrit'lccs to eoutour-
Alex's body'lav a short way down *cr Jacques Heimr-t6 the manu
the road.. - - ______________&fit!hr«MlJlylfi-ahow.
Nick Kuesis. meanwhile, had The simplicity and bright colors
crawled along the roadside where of. thp American , clothes pleased
the gang left him to a-nearby the parr .and the low prices
fan,-,rouse whs re h nntarnnd help amazed them
1 for—hirrrself and BSWf:—R---^rtTctm'TTffiT'a -
DESIRE^
ME>
FAREWELL TONIGHT
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DANCE
TONIGHT
DECEMBER 13th
at the '
HI-HAT CLUB
Highway 146, 3 Miles
South of Mont Belvieu
.... ... .
1 ^ MUSIC BY
EDDIE SCHULER
and
THE BOYS :
The occupants of the farmhouse they all can afford pretty clothes,
alerted police who. began a hunt they said,
for the assassins. •'
Among the officers assigned to T ,
the. case, was Patrolman Emil |W0 l)|P It) | JrtHf
Smicklas who had arrested Mm- V
robbcry of Plane Accident
DANCE TONIGHT
TO THE
POPULAR CHUCKLINERS
COOK'S ARENA
3 Miles East of Highlands on Wallisville Road.
GRAHAM, Dec.. 13.. —.(OP) — The
crash of a light trainer plane on
a ranch near herestFriday took the
lives of two Texans, one a veter-
an pilot.
The victims were identified as
Willard' Watkins,23,- a flight in-
structor atj Graham municipal air--
port, and James N. Hamm, 20, of
Jean, Tex; Hamm -had received
his private license only recently.
Witnesses said the light craft
went out of control and into a
spin. It crashed and burned on a
ranch four miles from Graham.
SEVENTEEN KILLED
CLERMONT-FERRAND, France,'
Dec. 13. —(up)__ Seventeen per-
-.soris were killed , and 20 Injured
last night when a train crashed
into a small motbr-powered trolley
operating on the railroad line. The
accident occurred on a spur line
between Riom and Pontmore, 10
miles north of Clermont-Ferrand.
CALL 15 FOR SCHEDULE ENDS TONTTE
. “NIGHTM ARE ALLEY "
eXHAT BRENNAN GIRL’
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STARTING SUNDAY
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 159, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1947, newspaper, December 13, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028367/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.