The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 301, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 10, 1939 Page: 1 of 8
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SINKS R
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:onomic prohlem i„ i
he wived by th,
fees of Maxican u_
* ‘he re.ourS Sj
1 resident Lattni
I on his : m
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lon of fcood* w
foreign market*
Mttcts of our • •
he t»)d jJ
WS lunch.
'eon.
^e sufficient ^ _
In the country to”]
can stop the
ogres* in suD&lvta!''
f Kfe and u!!S
Of th£ people wfcjjj *
govtinment. 1
g the efforts of all J
the coming year, J
nse and advanti^l
"f our fe*«iir«H
slopment of our j
EN’SCAMP GROVl
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»ws of eadi 1
ion’s 10,000 private,
raps, according to 1
Camping Ar,i ' ' ^
MIS
1ST TO ACT
WALKOUT
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gather with 9]
unit of
Jaily Han e
littee Here Said
ady Decided To
Other Locals
p0 Ballet On Monday
J National Maritime Union
jjfj* gt an end m far « &$.
i j, concerned.
f^yt was an authenticate4 re-
"rt that was made today by per-
B in close touch with the strike
has been in effect against
1 companies operating oil
[noon today, the pickets at
f gates to the Baytown docks
ie Humble company picked i»p
placards, and departed it
( reported they had1 left Bay-
i truckload of striking seamen
it came to Baytown a short
but turned around and
back for Houston.
»rding to the report the
committee, which for the
t week has been centralizing,
jl activities at Baytown, met and
i to call off the strike; but
pfe made until Tuesday .of next
of the officials of the
committee, including E. J,
;ham, chairman, and Rob-
HTncT.wc^
They were said at the
office of the N. M. U.,
»be in Houston. A telephone
I to the Houston, office, how-
’ irought the information that
j have nothing to say!” ____
Ijfbe spokesman, however, said
| none of the officials exttpow-
' make statements were
* added that as far as
t knew, "we have no such in-
nation" as to the strike being
I off.
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feKS THE DAILY S
_ Degree With Master vou?itffi 2o::?^> 301 ^e pelly, baytown, la pobte and surrounding area
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BRITAIN SPURS PEACE M
AS NEW TENSION INCREA
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New York Rmrs Welcome
“NAZI TROOPS
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™ S™ GATHERING IN
iiiiifit n?n r 1 in Resentment in House * ^ S- P7Cnu PITIfQ
WORLDS FAIR as GZtCH III ltd
tinuo the 46th legislature’s deadlock over raising old age pension money,
21'Gun Salute Fired R C. Finer, Jr., of Greenville said opponent# of a.constitu-
T Da, 1 Cnt At tional amendment will make another drive to get’the Texas senate
*° .OfiX®1 V'OMPie toact favorably on a tax statute. Ren. K, H. Thomon, Jr., of Galves-
,Gates After lour ton, floor leader for the group supporting submission of a ronstitu-
Of Manhattan
tional amendment, announced that another effort to pass it will be
made in the house. *
With the Royal Party at The ~~ Resentment Claimed
— Opponent, 0l the constitutional amendment claimed that pressure
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YORK SEAMEN
E STRIKE END
[SEW YORK, June 1ft (IIP)
CAMP TO
OPEN TOMORROW
Harris County
Lads To Remain
For Week v
Harris county Boy Scouts
leave tomorrow for Double
le where they will spend a week
fthe backwoods forest and en-
“' ,# intensive pib9feering exper-
e Scouts will sleep under can-
l»*m the lake for swimming
tt Kfe saving practice,. All out-
r wMts in the Scout program
Joseph Melillo and Bonzo, his seeing eye dog. . .— •
Diploma Certifying Completion Of Course
In Canine Fidelity Awarded Dog By
Newark University President
NEWARK, N. J., June ,10. Cib—Wearing a cap and gown, Bonzo,
a ‘‘seeing-eye’" dog, led his blind .mutex, Joseph Melillo, 22, up the
aisle to the rostrum at the University of Newark homecoming program.
They walked slowly, Bonzo guiding Melillo by his leash, just as they
had dotte during low-years of college. A hush feil over the auditorium,'
Dr, Frank Kingdon, University j
president, handed a document to J
Melillo. i
Gravely, Melillo handed it to the
dog.
Honzo took it in his mouth.
It was an honorary degree re-
cognizing Bonzo as doctor of can-
ine fidelity. , ,
The citation read:
' “Faithful friend) devoted atten-
dant, patient guide regularly pre-
sent at all classes throughout the
complete college courses, partner
in your master’s Magna-Cum Lati-
tfcrthe University of Newark hon- j
ore you for those qualities of faith-
fulness and devotion .which have
George VI of Great Britain and
Queen Elizabeth, flushed with heat
and the excitement rf an upkosi^
IS \;i ious New York welcome, visited
« the New York World’s Fair today
as its prize attraction.
They rode into the fair grounds
on blushing Meadows afterIfc-j-- ^
50-miie-an-hour motor trip around
the outer edges of Manhattan,
where, on the baking sidewalks of
New York,'an estimated 2,800,000
persons roared greeting to the old
world sovereigns come to visit the
New World and the World of To-
morrow. . ** - .
Storm Threat
BODY OF MEXICAN
FLIER SENT HOME
Flying Fortress Of
U. S. Army Carrying
Sarabia Remains
WASHINGTON; June 10 O) -
An army flying fortress bomber
carried the body of Francisco Sar-
abia, noted Mexican’ flier, toward
Mexico City today. Sarabia was
killed when bis racing plane
plunged into the Potomac river
AUSTIN, Juno 10 «!.!?> — Con-
tinuation of the Texas, railroad.
* TEggsagMgjSgSg1
wide proratlon heating to be held
here Monday,
Governors of seven oll-produo-
--- - • ‘ by
their majesties arrived for an af-
TIONOF
AY, SUNDAY
HOUDAY SEEN
Price And Control By
U. S. Scheduled For
v Discussion
Water Fleas
Make Debut As
Screen Stars A
the sitte of a pin bead, enlarg-
ed images of which-jtfe projec-
ted on a screen while physicians
watch the actions of drug* on
their organs, were considered
today by the state homeopathic
medical society aa replacements
for frogs and rabbits as living
Vnh««._____________
Dr. Garth W- Boericke, pro-
feasor of Hahnemann Medical
. College, Philadelphia, demonstra*
ted-the-technique,-placing the
fleas in cellophane envelopes the
size of postage stamps.
hout« had caused a; reaction and”
|esenlment. Sponsors thought the
needed six would be won over be* |
fore the end of the week:'
_ ^ Another week s«sm»lprett y de-
finitely agreed upon as the limit;
for the. legislative session. It al-
ready has operated more than
month beyond the 120 day full-day
period1 of a regular session and
has established a new length re-
cord for a legislative Session-
Appropriation
Two appropriation bills are
made you a familiar and inspiring Wednesday; , ., v
figure in its halls. ! The bomber, world's largest
ou nave spoicen seldom,
(See Seeing Bye, Pa^e 2)
Felly Ordinance On
Water Fees Adopted
to made available to the boys.
’ instructors will be on hand
“'ut each day for courses in
, first aid, swimming, life
plaster casting, archery,
bg and other activities.
East Harris county will
^ “ S^’^tmS “ “ “WHeney measure ;a new
toytown, E. S. Barnett, High- or<,lnancc governing tapping fees
* scoutmaster, and Joe Cash ,nr “"ver w«n»rf.
®*l View Scouter.
' addiion, a lafge number of
|itoe Scout Camp, page 2)
pria*a m *• igws—iH
--
round Town
[to the Tri-Citieei C. W, “Red”
Lim coming through in
tie to oblige a chap in
|J* tte moment . . . James
1 bnffi, wanting to know
U»me his name hasn't been
among the visitors from
-Mtoth, and the M«- want-
" atmosphere in his new
• • * C. B. Arnold tak-
■ nw hat off to gin his brow
L*** to cool off . . . Ted
T making hay while the sun
. shining,.. via the lawn-
• • Doyle Coe waving a
»in'passing by‘, „ Dud
1 “mshing a speck off that
g finish ... Walter Harvey
■“g himself a ciggret from
L®“*fm** • • . Billy Quarts
V1* collar an adjustment
fM Spuriock all set and
for a boat ride .. . City
John W. Harkins in-
• new garbage recept-
The Pelly board of aldermen, in
special meeting last night, passed
as id emergency measure a new
nance governing tapping fees
for the* water and sewer depart-
ment.
The sum of $10 was retained
for water taps, and a provision
charging $15.for sewe.r connections
was added. Present at the meeing
dermeh E. A. Alfie, J. R. Hejrfe,
C .H. Olive, A, P. Gieger giid O.
0. Dorris, and City Attonjej- Shan-
nonMorris.
Deal Agencies Is
Given Monarch
WASHINGTON, June 10 (UJ0-
You have spoken seldom, but land military plane, took off on
its 2.ooo-miie non-atop wp short- Information
ly after midnight with- a crew of —
10 and three passengers. It was
scheduled to arrive In Mexico
City about 2:30 p.m., Mexican
time, today*
The widow o||! the Mexican
„ departed three hour!
before the funeral plane In a com-
mercial ship arranged for by Cap.
tain Eddie Rickenbacker, Eastern
Airline* President and a close
friend jn Sarabia. She wa. ac-
com^jahied by a slater and Sara
(See Body Of, Page *) *
were Mayor W. C. Williams, AJ/aIR CONDITIONER INSTALLED
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An air-conditioidng apparatw
was being' installed in the Citizen*
State Bank and Trust company to-
pi IHtt
day.
STOCKS CLOSE TODAY
Ceurtesy "• *
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CITIZENS STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
"V.
Allied Stores
American Radiator •...-
12 34
Anaconda Copper . 25
Bethlehem Steel .............. 58 1-2
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Chrysler ........... 71.1*8
Cities Service .......---------• 6
Conuhercial Solvent .......:. 11 J-S
Aircraf t 20 1-2
Oil —---— 8
Curtiss-Wrigbt ■ ...„—..... 5 i-2
s-Wrght A............. 25 5-8
Elec. Bond and Share 8 bl
™ nTni<r. ,*toc. Power and Lgbt....... 8
^gEroage recept- m Pw StUir$1 q*, m
W L iltTL ZZ Fn^ort 6ulphur .........2014
J** le*v* every- tioetric iti.
Geheral Motors --------------45
Greyhound .—-------
Tonfiolidated
ConeolidaUd
I mit&ss —... every-
“ him and it’ll be OJC
Jtom Stasei with a pencil
toper checking them off as
“*• in and go out . .
Anna O’Hara, Springfield,
**» Mrs. Ludlto Williams, i
“^.expected la.fer a brief J
' toth ft* E. c. Perki neons. I
to
pire.
The King and Queen rode up Co
the fair's boulevard gate id ah
automobile which led,a dozen other
cars over the Triborough bridge
from Manhattan. On their arrival v"’ Mavl^ Throe Month*
they were greeted by a 21-gun sal- ^ ^ nft^
’ tbel^wfflbefo^SfmjSjr
exhibits of the British Em- Te!MM, commission to attend the
hearing. When Smith left Aus-
tin for the week-end no accept-
ance had been received. .Bqnw-.
scntaUves of several were expect-
(See 2,500,000 Greet, Page 2)
KING ASKS DATA
ON SOCIAL WORK
On New
Louisiana Land ___________:..... 5 5-8
Lambert ............:.............. 17 14
LariHard ............ 23 $4
Nash Kelvinatof 6 3-4
National Dairy ..........
North Amer, Aviation ........ 15 3-1
Ohio Oil ...^--- 7 14
Packard Motors ................ 3 3-8
Phillips Petroleum ............ 36 141
Pure, Oil ........................
Skclly .....21
Socony Vacuum ---------11 7-8
Standard OU Indiana 26 1-4
Standard OU New Jersey 45 1-4
OU --------------- gl 14
-Salt Dome .....----------10 84
S unray Oil —.—_...—2
38 3-8 Texas Corporation .......... 30 34
45 Tidewater Corporation — U 1-2
19 1-8 T P Coal * OU .........--: g
34 1-2; United Aircraft —i------r 1-2
George’s request for* information
on «uch New Deal agencies as the
Civilian Conservation Corps.
The king’s interest in two key
agencies of the Roosevelt admin-
istration—the CCC and the wages
and hour* law—sent offlclala lnto
action at once.
'CCC Director Robert Fechncr
had his staff begin compilation of
a complete history and description
of the operation of the Conserva-
tion Corps. The British monarch
Inspected a CCC camp at Fort
Hunt, Va„ near the capital, and
dtpeusaed activities of tin corps
wtthMrFschner.
‘. At a Special White House tea
of July and August, Smith has
announced. Bare posatbUity ex-
isted that Texas may follow Kan-
sas’ example and issue I three-'
months order. That has been
done once only by the Texas com-
mission. New weU completions
and other changes affected the
situation so much that it was
bandoned after one trial.
Belief that Ute two-day-a-week
shut-downs will continue 1# based
on ttp mandatory order issued by
* the 'SldhMjsilon for June after the
original order permitted Saturday
operation on the final Saturdays
of a month, , '
May Dlfcuss Price
Price nay be an officially dls-
’’(Ke* Continuation, PagD 2)
others will be ready by midweek
at the latest, it was reported. Con-
ferees declined to reveal the com-
promises that have been made in.
efforts to harmonize house and
senate on appropriations expected
to total more than |80,ft0ft,000 for
two years state government opera-
tion, exclusive of-social security
giants.
Both :aides in4Jm old age pen-
pension roll to be financed by the
(See House Ire, Page 2)
AOTOPSY SLAtED
IN MOORE DEATH
Blood-Smeared Body
Of Ex-Film Star
Found In Home
HOLLYWOOD, Juris 10. <K» -
Autopsy surgeons took charge to-
day of the body of Owen Moore,
handsomest man in Hoiiywobd
whw hd, married Mary Pkkford
28 years ago, and whose current-
wife found him dead in a writer
of recently-emptied Whisky | bot-
tles.’ ' -
When Mre Catherine Moore re-
BRIEF
— —^ -- played parte in the ntcturas
WASHINGTON, IBM 10. <H#>
The hMIS today tentatively sp-
prored tax provMsas sf the sec-
i#l security WlL eetiwated to te-
vohe savings of ILTlMilMMIJi
present and future taxes daring
Houston Oil
Hudson Motors
Humble OB —
Internatkmai Paper
yesterday afternoon, arranged oy
Mrs. Roosevelt, the king and his
queen met and talked with a
group of carefully chosen govern-
ment snd labor officials on social
prchteflss,
There his majesty discussed
with Wage-Hour Administrator
(See King Asks, Page 2)
Driver* Unhurt In
J H Auto-Truck Accident
Frank Farmer, 503 Denby, Pelly,
was bruised and scratched, but
otherwise uninjured in an automo-
bile-truck collision about 2:3ft p.
m, Friday on the Beaumont high-
way near McCarthy street in Hous-
ton.
The car Earner wsa driving was
in collision with a Houston laundry
truck. Farmer said the truck slow-
ed in front of Mm and he was un-
Gulf OH _____—------------------------------
6 141 United Corporation ..__„ 2 1-2 B| | _____
5 Uidtod States Steel to 24»] able to stxqz to time to pmveto the
63 1-41 Western Union . .. .......... 21 3-3
White Motor*
Kroger Grocery
28 3-41 Wilson Company
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2 M The truck driver also escaped
8 M serious injury.
IbrdNRMp
san Francisco, June i«.
(UAV—Peggy Well, New York
farm girl, hist «M #f her bent
chanesa to-escape life imprison-
ment for the kidnaping of five-
year-eld Krebe Osborn today
when authorities announced that
she weald be tried in superior
court, instead of juvenile court.
Miss Weil will be 18 next week.
PHILADELPHIA
CLUB,
Wont runner la
Open golf championship at sun-
rise toot precious stroke* to por
in the third round today tad
was knocked out of the toad.
"LONDON, Jane
SPENCER IS GIVEN
FIVE MONTHS TERM
AND FINE OF $400
Seamen Convicted Of
Anderson Attack
‘ Found Guilty
GALVESTON, June 10, (Sp.)-
A sentence of five months in jail
.and" a 1400 fine faced Joseph F. . ...........,________________________
Spacer, NMU ssaman todsy, fol- »«"• <**«*&#«
lowing his conviction late yester- '“J‘
day by a fedsrsl court jury af at-
tacking Knute Anderson, Baytown
barge captain, in Marine hospital
here May 13.
Spencer w»i sentenced by Judge
Thomas M. Kennerly to spend the
five months in the New Orleans
jail and to pay the fine or serve it
it, . . .
The jury brought in the verdict
after a four hour deliberation, af-
sion controversy were loathe to go r - -- %^
home leaving a greatly enlarged tor renewing the case shortly he-
i roll to be financed by the f°re noon at the conclusion of «
day and a half of testimony
Anderson, suffering from a con-
cussion of the brain, broken ribs,
ruts-on the face, acid burns on h«
hands and othw-,injuries, Teceired
in Houston, wit beaten as he lay
Chamberlain Course
Seen As Attempts
To Stave Off New
Eu ropean Crisis
LONDON, June 10 «JS-For-
feigri emba«lro^i»riI fdakyrtSar
a sudden new bid for Brttiri»43er-
man unJerstanding by Prime
Minister Neville Chamberlain was
actuated by information that new
Central European development*
might be imminent. - '
I There was no hint here of any
impending trouble though Poland
showed interest te a concentration
uf German Nasi storm troopers in
Danzig for a sports festive! start-
ing Monday, and a Londtm news-,
ptper had reported movement* of
troops .to Cseeh cities near Fo-
land,
rublltity < ampftJgn
Chamberlain, Vtocount Halifax,
foreign secretary; Mr John M-
..... _ > hailt mads" ‘
(Sre Britain Spars, Fag* f)
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CZECHS FIR! ON 1
GERMAN POUCE
Gun fight Follows On
Sleym^OfM^i
PRAGUE, June 10. <U»-Un.
enWfied person* were reported
......^
identified
today to have fired on two Gisr-
mam policemen in the town, of Ma*
.V ......... . ^ . . .ThepoilesmwweressiditoRaw|1
semi-conscious on a bed’ In the returned ths %. It wa# not im-
Galveston hospiul. mediately knowh whriher casual-
The veteran Baytowli barge mas- ties occurred,
parts in the pictures
-starring the handsome Vourig men
who had superseded her 54-year-
old husband, she discovered his
blood-smeared body on toe floor
.of his bedroom. . ,
She called Dr. Karl Lewis, the
iiSTBSi
ter took the witness stand and
identified .Spenrer as his assail-
ant. Three hospital orderlies testi-
fied Spencer was toe attacker.' The
seaman however, dented the attack,
and said he was in Anderson's room
Otrty to light a cigsret for the in-t
jured man.
Eugene Wilson and Nstem Grain,
assistant United State* attorneys
prosecuted the casm Herman
Wright represented Spencer,
A&dbrson, employed by the Hum*
Me Oil and Refining compahy. waa
found unconsdous on Clinton drive,
Houston, eppodte toeTideRJr OR
Czech premier, Cm, Alois ’
Elias, left for Kladno today to aid
fa toe inviitlgsrion of the shoot-
ing of WlUtelm ftBrist, Nazi p*
liceman, who** funeral was held to-
day as German authorities set a
new deadline (1 p.m. COT) for the
•rras* of his killers, under threat
arid run* driver. After
treatment at St. Jpseph’s Infinn-
.aiy, Houston, he was transferred
to Marine hospital.
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Before departing, Elias visited
the German state secretary, Karl
Frank, and expressed the Czech
gorernnwmU* sympathy for^th*
First National
Former
i
After the attack on him there
(See Antopar Slated. Page 2)
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placed around his room.
(OUNTRV
ra. June
lft. <UJ0— A
I part of the
wrier jmtkgs^rf a fargs nfa-
tere IktoTup’ I. set* by the
No Lay-Offs Needed Here
To Spur WPA Job-Hunt
te 00-day enforced layoff, as projects during the year, 11 were
aliens released March 1; three be-
came physically unable to *
their duties, two were released for
red to other project*.
M men whe
projects for
• 3L
was proposed fa Washington the
ity accept employment in private
industry, according to information
supplied by Lynn Supple, local
It was*charged in congress that
many men on WPA projects re-
fuse to accept employment in pri-
vate industry and that the only
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