The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 276, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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Fighting between extremist# and
government supporters rtimaxed
month* of distention and diror-
Leaden of parties allied with
toe Catalonian semi-eutonomou*
government conferred in an effort
to end a situation which ha* long
crippled the iOJraliirt cauee.
They said that representative*
»fco* Mi Bmm, mm wto irignad MM* M
bgtawl to ptoMPid lafoa beg, AsastiRas dril war as a rreult
Tha moat taakol Character, to ^ whc
ptoyrd by
Nora A
toe pipy are Midnight
Leonard DaJqulst aadj
Anti*. Midnight, aei up-to,
Attto bat iasy type «f togre la a8,
papad op when Dahlia Ma am-j
Mttotar wtfr. get# at bis toeta
Oretctoa. toe young wife of Be*
Mabi. to continually
atom toe young brother and ate-,
tar, Bek and Carol who to Gret
«ton aaam to to eery wild young
atom, indeed, fbatrton thb*ifte|
*• ■ tbs onwmMby of fcaspiagto/j
1 Ami inrv »■ rnaf #/» h n ra a I f
pb W |*Tbv *Wi IMJIPIU
alpi, to aha seode gar Oranina
whaoUNme af them hare ever seen
’ Wban Owtow 0mm totfoaw.%,
f ' b mweythiag hot- what toe tom
V#F aspect ad. . Lucy la_ a 'sweei:
wtaaaaaa-flbi wto worlu in a ton
f l Mag atoea and who to deeply ir|
J. tore wtth Gretchen’s brother. Jack
, Artiae to the girt Who haa deMb-j
pbked Jack oat aa her fu !
all night at the Catalan govern.
Burnt building, were trying to find
a formula to halt “this out bum
of madneea.' *
, While awaiting the outcome of
thia “peace conference,” citizen*
were urged to
and “call g truce in the use
WHEN YOU INVEST
i you hriret
protection oar
you rev. MIKE
with STATE BE
Ph0M t». f
"ru*peR<i firing"
of
arm*."
The government L* beaded by
Premier Joae Tarradella* anfi a
coalition cabinet.
The anarchist newspaper. Soli-
derided Obera issued an evtra.ed-
ition calling on the anarchists to
disobey the orders of the govern-1.
ment calling for the surrender of j
all arms. They were urged to
“get ready to defend the Anarchist i
committee*.” .....
There was no way of getting
immediate official confirmation of
the reports. Telegraph and tele-
phone. service between Catalonia
and France was suspended yester-
day. Spanish militiamen dosed
the Franco Spanish border.
The Spanish embassy at Paris
confirmed that there bad been “an
attempted Anarchist insurrection
at Barcelona” but asserted that
it had been ‘crushed" and that
the government had re-established
order, .
It was the second dash in two
days between armed .Anarchistic
who refused to cooperate with
moderate elements, and the gov-
ernment’* troupe.
Tie disorders were bruogbt to
a climax by Tarredellx’* recent
order suspending further
ings of the council (legislative as-
sembly!'of the Generelidad in
view, of the “dangerous internal
situation” which “threatened the
ttereetful conduct of the civil
war.” /"
Intrigue limbed
One report said the French
Consul at Barcelona bad requex-
ted that marine* be landed from
Freneh warships to protect the
consulate.
The only information the Span-
ish embassy st Paris had was that
“something may have .happened,”
because there wa# no telephone or
telegraph communication with
Catatonia*
Barcelona is Spain’* largest port
and greatest industrial
with more than oMmiltion j^to- <>* fed^ation for allegedly under-
tom. It has long been a hot bed firing private negotiations with
CIO OFFERS HELP
TO CRAFT UNIONS
IN MOVIE STRIKE
(Continued Prom Pago 1.)
vote unless the demands were met.
The Guild is sympathetic toward
the striking federation unit and
is considering a plan to affiliate
with them. 1; "}y. ■'> .
Discord Spreads
Discord spread among the 11
unions that called the strike. They
include painters, scenic artists,
make-up men, engineers, plumbers,
cooks and others. One, the cos-
tumers onion, wna expelled from
UnfioA ~
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HQMUTAL MOTES IS RAND HAYS
TONIGHT IN MUSIC
WEEKOBSERVANCE
.Ktfo, J. A. Davl* today bad been
removed from Hermann hospital
Houston, to the home of tor sta-
ter, Mrs. BUiy Quarts, Ml North
Goose Creak street The trans-
fer was made by n Tri-Cities Fun-
eral Home ambulance. | Another in the aeries of pro-
Mlre. J. F. Breeding of 213 Oak grams presented in observance of
^tPto Lr^y^m<1! Week * the ,0t>1 Ma
ton hospital. The transfer war ** “operation with the National {he plrst Baptist church at Goose
house by students of the schools
arranged by Mre. Flora Welch
Bagg, member of the Music club
and of the local observance iom-
mittec. Outstanding was the
Mexican school band, directed by
Antonio Barruelos. The organiza-
tion, Sr. Barruelos said, is less
than one year did, and ages of the
members range from seven to fif-
teen years.
’F’jttal student program will be
presented at 8 p. m. Thursday at
Creek. The Woman’s Study club
will present the concluding pro-
gram at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the
Baytown Community Wilding,
In keeping with the slogan of
the,, week “Foster Local Music Tab
ent”, programs are featuring local
musicians.
Dr. Harmon Lowman, schools
of political intrigue.
BUILDING MINUS
NAILS PLANNED
producers.
Two other unions were .under
suspension. Pat Casey, labor co-
ordinator for the Motion Picture
Producers association, spokesman
for the managements, said the
moulders and machinists unions
i had asked for a conference. If
't—— j true, the striking unions would be
A building without a nail. j reduced to eight. All 11 (miens
That will be the description of were bound to a solid front in
a new structure In La Porte, Fred V™? negotiations under the fed-
„ ,, . , ... , . | oration s constitution.
0. Gillette is buUdtog to boure a, c H Jordan, local CIO organ-
machine shop. j irer, announced that CIO union
The building wiliv?. built around workers from the automobile as-
a steel frame and covered with sembly plants, steel workers and
fireproof corrugated, iron and ev- rubber factories of this area would
ery joint and connection will be replace “dog-tired” technicians in
welded together. 1 the picket lines. • , "•» -
The building will be located on) ,fhe Scr«en Actors Guild is de-
8*n Jacinto street between the: manding better salaries and work-
Busch service station and ware-1 inE conditions for extras and bit
bouse and the Gillette apartment# j ^ Montfmi^’ “W
The tslkmled emt of tlw? buiM-j preMumHt, m4
tog will be $3000. (Tone, fugned a
Ali types of heavy machine;'®*1
work and oil field welding will be t"at S*»gr«
rnmA. by a Tri-Cities Funera Mu**c Week association and the
Home ambulance. Music Study club will be a concert
Mrs Bereta Cook yesterday aft- **y the Robert E. Lee high school
emoou was brought frem a Lus- ^ under the direction of A A.
ton hospital to tor home in Cedar at 8 P- m- to*lF at fc,m*
Bayou by | Tri-OUea Funeral fie'd- . , • .
Home ambulance • ■ Tonight’s program has been ar-
p i?tirW,nd,Un,e^ tonS^ SfinlEMr. DavislS.to-
CreMt, today gMerwaita totUffnec- are military selections, j superintendent, is chairman of the
tomy at theXUlle-Dtme topifot. worhs of operatic masters, and J local observance committee, and is
Mrs. W. E. Erwin, Goose popular groups. A march, “Gal- j assistedein program arrangements
admitted as * {amts on Phrade'* iHart) will open by Misses Kathleen Fox, Louise
thwjxmcert. Elections from | Fuller, Virginia Knox, and Lor-
Baire’s “Bohemian Girl” will .be | ene Barry, music instructors in the
followed by a fox-trot arrange- j gcroois; and the, school bandmax-
fflent of “In the Chapel in the | ters Davis, W. M. Turner and
Moonlight" by Billy Hill. The in- j Barruelos. Miss Fox will be
termezzo “In a • Persian Market” chairman of the Thursday pr<
fW iu.: I r<- -
Creek, today was
patient at the Lillie-Duke
Mr. Sumner dedarre,
lingen meeting w„ '
and expressed reg^
members did not -re,
Strickland proposed that |
begin preparing img
have a 100 per cent u-
the district eonferenSL
Mre. Mary Bowen, i
er at Robert E Lee 1
directed the boys md '.
companiments for (hem |
songs- The boy* Vei«
Wall, J. C. Smith, 7a
Marvin Oliver ami j#* f
They sang Road to
a medley of “mother" i
Visiting Rotarian*
ded George A. Wil**,'
Crumpacker, Jack Hale, ]
Speer and Fiaher Bonn,
Ston and Ed k WiiHaos <
M. college. Other
Mayor Armstrong of
John Wimberly of
Reuben Wright.
Announcement was i
meeting of the death
Martin’s father, A. 1
day in Durango, Colo.
Club singing was lead!
C. W. Spear with T. X|
playing the piano aca J
presided.
President W. L. Pa
FEDERATION GETS
ADDDAVAI ill UATT <Ket«%) will complete the das- f gram. There is r
nJLIllUl xuL U'j YUIl *ie group- “When My Dream Boat i charge of the progr;
admission
ams which are
Comes Home" will precede a mpd- open to the public.
«—* »- >z tttsrst^
hold membership in a collective new arrangement. Included in this
bargaining agency. group are "Linger Awhile,” “Alice
In announenig the elections re* Bluegown,” “My Blue Heaven”,
turns, Thomas said the Federa- «in a Little Spanish Town” and
“I’ll See You in My Dreams."
“National Emblem March” will
close the program.
Approximately 300 persons at- ,
tended a program presented last t'on around 90 per cent for the 230
OIL SUPPLY GAB
WASHINGTON, May i|
The bureau of mines r
day that stocks of doi
foreigir crude petroleum
300,727,000 barrels at the ^
the week ended April 2lj
crease of 1,821,0 0 barrel
I meStic and a decline of 16,
} rels in foreign crude .,
previous week.
statement after
meeting announcing
is was made toward
RESIMOL
Far COMPLETE Markets
and Financial New*
THE
WALL STREET JOURNAL
Betted apoa by business men
and investors everywhere.-
Bend for free sample copy.
44 Broad St. New York
done, Gillette said.
There 1* a possibility that an In-
vention patterned by L. D High
fill, .Shell refinery welder, will be
produced in the plant at a liter
time.
Work wax started on the huOd
ing this, rooming.
an agreement
pie.”
to basic prtnei-
Bead the Sun Want Ads,
flowERS BLOOM
LOCAL FIREMAN :
AflTOENSION
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The same benefits are available
to the volunteer fireman, excep
that If they are totally dltoWec-
wWJe on duty, they, wtli receive
one-half of their average salaride
received from their regular em
.m.M p*r m* to.!!JS*JWL
To receive the benefits the v<A-
unteer firemen are required tc
pay 13 per year to the state fund
tion at its Friday meeting will
make plans for increasing the
membership, and that places for
enrollment will be designated.
First in Texas
«.v The election In the BaytowrvTe-
Franchot finery is the first held in tfie oil
industry since the Committee for
Industrail Organization, directed
by John L, Lewis, began its drive
to enlist oil workers in the Inter-
nationaf”Association of Oil Field,
Gas "Well and Refinery Worker*,
i CIO affiliate.
Opposition to the CIO has been
strong at the Baytown refinery
since the CIO announced its plans.
The first step in opposition to
the unionization drive was organ-
ization of the Humble Employes
Security League. More than 3000
at the employes signed a resolu-
tion expressing confidence in the
company and oppoaition to the
CIO.
— Craft# Not Barred
In organizing the Employes
Federation, the committee of 60
declared that membership in
”fcrift unions affiliated with the
American Federation of Labor
was no bar to membership in the
employes organization.
RAILS LEAD MARKET
NEW YORK. May 6. -CD—
Railroad issues led a further ad- JWVWMh/Wl
vance in the stock market today, j «j mj
Trading continued quiet. Steel is-1 ^
sues responded to favorable re-, ^
ports, iron age forecasting opera-1 Notary UnhHc
night at the Baytown Community remainder of the month.
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WENDEL HEARD IN
KIDNAPING TRIAL
5^
A WAX JOB IM AJIFFYI
Wto# pro trip far M#«m4U
S*m«#fii# S#rei«#, til f#r
M#Mw«a, Tto are reway •»
paMap a toH»f fto* MA pa
• ■ paware
Summer Grade
(Continued from Page 1)
plan to hold it In the conference
committee unto toe legislature de-
ddea the fate of another propo»ed
constitutional amendment author-
irint kid to the Old. to needy
Tork- fnty ana subsequent torture chUdreiL *
(Continued From Pag* 1.)
“if you don’t (to aa I want you to
do ril nail yon as toe Lindbergh
kidnaper.” *?« ' - ’.-**«* tj
^ He said Parkm- told him that nc
I Investigation wax made of Win
'bccAttit P^ Hoffman woiW ikH
permit tt.” '
At another tone, according to
the wUmm. Parker said that "no
me as Wbg aa Hoff-
. V. ill hurt . ..
mas 1* governor and Howard East
wood if prosecutor in thia coun
/vrererem. aremeva. #■#*—. “Tf^nrT" u'x^x w bounty
CORONATION FETE
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«ce war ordinary street tore
the king ««t on Ms throne, hi/
grey amt showed at toe front
Ma rob*. ’ The
of
Ma robe. The queen, with her
n*M over a taiga frock, kept
MM# ptak-kowared hat Tb
«ga.i Archbishop of Csnterbury
Wt» wi* one of the ex-king’s for*
Moat critics, placed t cardboan
ernun four tone* on toe Mng*
*m. to practo* bia role at the
TRUCK LAW VETO
KILLED IN HOUSE
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of its kind
in the low-price fieli
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If tot broader amendment is
Mkoritted the waWetod o» triB
be withheld. PoptiUr vote, are
proposed for Aug. 83,1937.
A substitute was offered for toe
houee-pteaed adli erotton MU. It
was pending when toe senate re-
Tbe subetltute differs
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We Know Star
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Its manufacturers give you
np to 18 months guarantee
I against road hazards and
defective workmanship.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 276, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1937, newspaper, May 5, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096047/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.