The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1937 Page: 1 of 6
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URDAY, APRIL 3,
"“n of that ill-(»ted «Z
In 1953. ^
The economic conf*,-^.
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the also Inert world wZ
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ttone at Geneva but
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18—NO. 250
GOOSE CREEK, PELLY,
Soldier Kicks Shell
4 Killed, 31 w5
h» RHClMS, France, April i .
A soldier kicked an aitoll
at the roadaide as tbea^a
can Tlralleur regiment aZ
to the training camp
Four Tiralleura were J
31 wounded, ™
‘If Shoe Fits, Wear
It’, Allred Fires At
Organizers Of CIO
Governor Say* There Leaders of Oil Union
Will Be No Sit- Open Campaign On
Down Strikes Gulf Coast
j. These Men Seek Goose Creek Positions ~jfi|
Carter Returned
County Trustee
rd; Fisher And
ore Re-elected
Two Mayors, Membt
Of City Council
And Other Officer
Will Be Named
With school election* out of U
way for another year, vote*
Gooae Crack, Petty wad La Por
tomorrow will caat ballot* on mi
ntcipal officers.
Gooae Creek wfi! elect a may.
and two memhera of the board .
commissioners; Pelly will elect
i mayor. two aldermen, city marah
inJ gjf ih'Hfto
^■1'- JUQjjw Oi COaJyvTmvIOD CWaav*
La Porte will eaat ballot# on tt
HOUSTON, April 5, (UR)-The
Committee for Induatrial Organiza-
tlon today opened Its drive to un-
ionize the nation’s oil industry, be-
ginning with the million workers
in the southwest fields and warn-
ed in.advance by Gov. James V.
Patronize a home halt
ery and see what j
are buying. Popali
breeds at the right pri
Camp
Hatchery
.........Highlands, Tom
AUSTIN. Anrii 5—<URt-
Unanimous vote of the TezH
senate today admitted a bill
to outlaw sit-down strikes. The
bill was drafted by Sen. R. A.
Weinert, Seguin, a former pro-
secuting attorney. It makes
participation in such a strike a
felony, The stated punishment
ig two to five years in the pen-
itentiary.
Mult, oi saiuraays eiecuon^ ^ ln ^ He doegn,t gay
L“ T ZZ vtoIOTce," AI1M oom
[was carried nearly two to one. mented
N"Pla;f fh. wh.° The governor sent a telegram
L beh"!f V w* N plrffiv t0 Fremming asking that the or-
E^SeotberckndidatM KantM^oo furnlahnameaand ad-
LTriter kISS dreS8eS °f itS 0r?anlzerS in Texas-
rvTnlrTr^ "1 did not mention any «*»ni.
P M M',Cri.t : °L22! zatlon ln ffly statement," Allred
Uaa re-elected «.. member ^ ((Roy Houston
"*• ***7 “** * ■*“
tBayou (Continued on Page 8)
[E. Fisher and John M. Kil- ______ . __ ,
P^rsinSlS HUGE AIR LINER
REPORTED LOST
Barbers Hill, the three incum- - -
KYTtJfi.” SINCE SATURDAY
Fitzgerald. Defeated were —-
SXJK Shjp With. Eight On
ke received several write-in Board MlSSlIlg On
Lim ...........First-night
! Ea Porte, Fred Gillette was BURBANK, Calif., April 5. (UP)
M to the board; but J, Val _x giant new Douglas airliner
was defeated for re-election. wa8 missing and feared lost with
m Shtreman was named a new eig-Ht persons aboard, probably in
T N. Johnson was the desolate mountain country between
(defeated candidate. ,, . here and Albuquerque today,
tabs of the Goose Creek elec- The huge two-motored transport
will be canvassed tonight, and hag not been reported since it left
i aadLovering will take the Burbank at 11 a. m. Saturday 41
* °“lce- ■« ■ p. m. CST) and headed
One-Half Mile East W
School Houm
without opporition
Allred of Texas that he would use
“every resource” against sit-down
strikes.
It was a three-sector fight for
the C. I. 0.
Fretnmlng In Houston
years; J. D. “Shorty Jones, a
member of the commission In a
former administration, and J. W.
Netmsn, Goode Creek merchant.
In the commission race Com-
missioner Willis Cobb is being op-
posed for re-election by R. C,
-Goodman, who like Joms, Is a
former member of the commission
under another admtalstrstlon.
Commissioner J, L. Wilder .the
only other member of the board
Up for re-election, la opposed
...............by A O. Bailey, a newcomer to
On one side were recalcitrant oil
company employers to be dealt
with; on another were stern Texas
officials; on the third was the C. I.
O.’s big rival in the labor field,
the American Federation of Labor,
which Is moving in for a com-
petitive organization fight
Harvey C. Fremming of Wash-
ington, D. C., president of the In-
ternational Association of Oil Field,
Shram tarn an the men whose jtaayot J. H. Meek, ip for re-
names appear on the Goose i .election. Inset la J. 0. Jones,
^ ■jijrfn l|f his opponents. At 'top,
R. C Goodman, opposing
Commissioner Willis Cobh, right , by H. G. Bsiley. bottom right,
Ism »n — mafawf in— Iwfc It -*■■■#» mm. i,-! ^
top for one commission lob. At
left bottom, la Commlwlomw
J. L. Wilder, who Is opposed
nicipsl election. In center, is | left, Is
—1 J. " ..... — m-mei.no- ........n, 'stos,
HIGH COURT FAILS
Back The Administration
AalfitiiW
Gas Well and Refinery Workers,
and sturdy alley of John L. Lewis
(Continued on Page 8)
Two years ago when the present administration went
into office, the financial condition of Goose Creek was not
good, to put it conservatively. .. . . t -
About $50,000 of debts were past due, including ma-
tared BoM» Aad -WafniHA, intamt, gad ppra amwmter——
this has been paid off and the city today is op-
erating on a cash basis ffor the first time since the very
Insurgent Losses In
Attack Heavy In
McReynolda Remarks
the aldermanlc pmdtkm. 1
a newcomer to Petty politl
Candidates tor aldermen
O, Newmah, C. H, Ottvp Sm
^-“-ewntrOf Antgmobit6J~ Fighting -
MADRID, April 5. (ERl—A roon-
loyallst air fleet ha# spread
early dsys of its incorporation;
This fine record has been made without any political
Is Hunted
ster 1 .____________
destruction and death over an area
af nationalist territory extending
from Madrid to the south coast,
maneuvering or effort for personal glory. Every member
of the commission has worked in harmony for the betterment
of the city and the body has endeavored to put into effect
general headquarters asserted to-
day. , ■; Z.VZ-i'J
Scores of planes participated in
the raid, ranging down from gnat
the desires of til® people,. i jtiu^Ld C‘
Three members of the commission have come before £
twoyettw. ’. away by tMtofM
These men are Mayor J. E Meek, J. L, Wilder and rngoitkoa
Gus Tip* Jr. WU1 Be
1 Highlands, Wooster and Ced-
KNamed From Page 3)
o*evelt Message On
"nanentCCC Given
WHINGTON, April 5. (HE)—
Inducted Into
Presidency
The La Porte Chamber of ,<
_—,— I, | Wism ipisail htrisitstion tH
"were presented to s disent to a promiees to bo a gala affair 1
•nafeWlv n,U»> immJ Am* nlvht and an aH^idaa
Roosevelt recommended
* today that the Civilian
training ship Schleslen soon would
day night, and an attendance
and crashed into -fejUtch- whea-&
a Djrirlct.of Columbia statute
■■appmxifitatcly. l<d) Bayahoro
ers is exDectadL
., . (Continued on Page 8)
arrive to direct rescue work,
sfrock” by the other car, a
which provides for trial without era is expected.
ie federal reeov-
‘5_. Borkum was to no | The‘driver of the other car was
jury of certain P- ttyj^ateflfe^Ji-
Justice Butler joined McRey- at
Holds to th§ dismt which «•» tftK ;
tualTy the only business of the —
court decision day. # C
Ohms listed J
The expected supreme court de-
rision on constitutionality of tbr^
Waper 7*Kr relation act wasW &
rmiMtitiid 5!~ KTsn t ifftmAmv ia tuvm
propaa.
danger; proceeded to ’ uni„juredi it wag said, lij caugitt
•’ranee, after pausing a to Houston. He is a resi-
of fho fliriolfAn VM.' J__I AffisaM nnift
immediate
CS me**a«e 10 congress, Cherbourg, Fri
^ the maximum en. at midnight a
* with 103JShittouS)
at midnight at the stricken ves-j 0f Beaumont, officers said,
sri's ride. » f Bsldwin was brought to the hos-
With her steering gear damaged pital In a Paul U. Lee ambulance,
and her opened plates admitting The other man, although he re-
water Into the forward hold, the ceived aeveral minor cuts and
Borkum has drifted helplessly since bruises declined to go to the hos-
early Saturday morning. ; pital for treatment, _ ----
John Hill
being paged all over
“ “MWer a long distance
• •Prank
* Wlvery of a message
^jnonte place on account
4*® * where the call came
»ti? *“ pr°p°-'
Footprints Sole Clues To
KillerOfWomanAndGirl
Won Action To B
m» be timetmofffcto act, ReddTH skU. Sml
^ike- Gov. James V. Allred to the legis- Loril!
300,000 new tax money Nat.
found Redditt’s state- Nat
Went ov- * tne Dearoom 01 mm. vu...
1 °pheUa Jones lvi^n-1 den and Pounded the 4»-y«"-°w
‘^’2 55 Ct&'SSE? **
will be called immedistely or wait
^Some'mMnberi .1^, ^i
to “know” there will be a special
session at the close of the regular
session, May II general fund. 'Several
ho? we«he^ ^ofi,^fZ
•..; E«ery WUliamson
of early morning
Z “ ") emergency ca-
- Austin Busch feeding
p*™P of coffee ... Mrs.
tT^an ?v«r from Port
Ior » visit of a day or
--. U-n Milled t»klnr
* HrSveyard
I. ( Ppearing as though
?t‘n » full night’s work
: We thought
jww Elmer (Oil) Sum-
ranning for county
‘r*a«rer . .. . don’t.
Z_f°y Scout training
^ J p. fa Bay-
They said it was a crime of sex-
ual pasrie# f 4 *
The kiUer left # b liejUj
bare fit a worn cluttered with re-
ligious books and pictures, and
in one corner the daughter, flax-
enhaired Marguerite, had written
too, and is not
NilsiSBiwai
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1937, newspaper, April 5, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095636/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.