The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1946 Page: 1 of 8
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LATE NEWS BULLETIN |l
WASHINGTON—d'.PI—The house today ap- ,
proved the fhial versidn of the Case labor
bill, establishing 'new and permanent con-
trol* on strikes in
outlawing ‘‘labor
I rol* on strikes in private industry Mid
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28 NO. 295
GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1 946
FIVE CENTS COPY
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,0/e Faces Critical Test - Pennsylvania
iNATORS VOTE TODAY UPON floods Me
[OVISiON TO DRAFT LABOR 24 Lives
IT^iCST' on I Republican gtrike , recess tomorrow so that members cr.... " K
L » cut out of President Trii- The “work -or draft" provision can attend, funeral services of the l arough Cities
t r«erioy labor legislation appeared to be doomed to defeat late Sen. Carter Glass <D.-Ya„>. By UNITED PRiisS
i,ion foi: drafting workers A number of Demoerats-joined with Barkley's action came’as some ‘ Rmortrenf’v workers hot.
“ in government-operated Republicans in opposing it. Admin- pro-labor members suggested that CY WQrKers
istration leaders., apparently were 3^r. Truman withdraw his request tied desperately to reinforce
^tfor the ♦ p. m. vote not going to be able to marshal for immediate legislation. They dykes and evacuate families f,, ..... a. A i£ 11 it/ • I
along the Susquehanna river FlOUr MlllSLI OS© AS Wheat V QftlSheS
Miner Policy Committee
To Sign Agreement Today
Housewives Facing Bread Line
to urge Presldeht 30_mlnutes on each amendment,
to withdraw
Official End
To Strike Is
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rent. more-.careful consideration oMabor jAiogin* in the worst flood in •** Standing in bread lines, next shutdowns'and the remainder ex-, bury still was grinding rye flour, w ww ■
said, legislation., ‘ ."'"V decade month, a survey indicated'today, pectcti to close by June 1<. Other:ahd durum wheat for maaaroni. _ - . 3
■ ' Th d h d reported that curtail- recent shutdowns included Tri-Both companies stiil were.grinding Terms Of Contract With
Seated by Deniqcratic lead* sufficient votes to keep it in the maintain thaf’fhb bill-was aimed di-
E;w Barkley. Ky- The legislation. recily at the rail strike- mow set- tHv „c New York
' „v,. unanimous consent. Barkley obtained unanimous con- tied, and that anticipated agree- ,‘rudY ** .”cw I0,K
ludkited he vfoold not go sent to limit debate for each sena- ments in the coal and maritime Pennsylvania Counted at By I'N'iTED PRESS ,, export. Onc-half of- 600 mills jn and the white flour mills of Gen-
Democratic mem- tor to-30 minutes on the bill and ..workers' disputes would enable least 24 persons dead or [Many American-housewives may KansHS and Missouri reported era! Mills, Inc,, were closed. Pills-
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Mie Utility Strikes
^''""ithd'raw’Ms" request This agreement, Barkley
i ... . ■ _ ’ ^ . Thousand. we» homelew _«d men^ n™ mim„i*for Mot
overnors Would Ban France Receives - sstsin. k ssss ssrast. L.,'
IWIWI ** ww w^ ..__ ... Clearing skip? today removed Re ports showed that hysterical mill plant at Hopkinsville, Ky,. Hastings, Grand Island, Fremont
the threat of further danger in buying in some sections had ac- Ballard, and Ballard at Louisville and Elkhorn have been oper spor- ®) I'NITED PRESS
NcW York state. But seprea of Jmtuated the shortage, Consum- planned jto close June 9. adicaily, planned to close June 8 The 250-man Dolicv COB1-
towns and cities along the two ers at Detroit, Raleigh, N~ C., and In the great milling center of, until-the new crop arrives, mitbo nf tho ITnifa^ Mina
branches of the Susquehanna Cleveland already are queueing up; Minneapolis, Pillsbury's "A" -rniH^bere:"Was - considerable differ- , e ' 0,Un*te“
• • laVUII I IVIII V.Wi north of Sunbury were threatened each morning for their supties. ence of opinion — even in milling Workers (AFL) met humed-
-ny* CITY May d'.P) ernors cancelled trips to the meet- .. . with inundation as flood crests The scarcity in bakery supplies
EttWSS ■rs^.rz^ MW ZAZEOZ s House Committee
fail state ieyislaturew to enact. Inter Secretary of War Robert $ wing French ClOcflons Nine otlieis Were missing and as flour-, in wholesale and retail ' ... _
imebibiting. strikes in “utiii< P; Patterson .asserted that con- - it Wa. feared the death toll channels is exhausted. Most see-' | Ufail C«k *
M»ti»l to On life and health greas' temporar.y extension of the WASHINGTON,, Mky 29. -(('.Ill - ouid be much greater.when re- tions, will' feel the bread pinch vIvUlu WQV I III
CL”-' draft law with an exemptionyof France received a}}-,370,000,000 Am- , ports, from Isolated eommunttles most iii late June, reports-showed; aaaia / „
rarefullv avoided tiwn-ajyir* hts:«aused ydeplq,rablc erican loan today Vhich may en- k„e ebmpUed. - just before the new- wheat'-crop^laCAKlII AtIiAII
.. . - *^su. etfaH WuiardiM. the epurage the Fr^eh^pqople to shy The Red Cross mar^,aned disas. begins moving to the mills, V0Mr Dill nVlIWU
teen-agers has caused “deplorable" erican loan today Vhich may en-
L President' Tru- conditions that can jeopardise the courage the French people to shy
Krtor draff legislation. tr™ '~nism.- •
RS Isbol'crUi, whkh '"
l|*wrn«rs
RM^nMNnSr1' » PS*, when th, Fr.fi,, -HI feid. wh- ,,,Vw .....
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su approved by the S* *u®h Importance . occupation Assistant secretary of state Wil- three members of a family, of sev- JUillLC UIIILIfllj
; fovernors with little de- ot enemy countries and support jjam ^ Clayton, in a statement ac- en were believed drowned when a , ai aa ,
or the dose of their 3*th of occupation forces - that chances cop,partying announcement of the their boat capsised in the swollen kftAfkt I hallptl/ip
p wnferenee which, itself, m.ust not be taken, or wishful agrecmei,t, denied the loan hkd any Chemung river. Three bodies were -*VwV|lI VllllJIVliyv
sr’s.-'Jiras.t!: "sSb.to »,„>.**«.« Of Music Chief
near’i < store of gov- dared. weight ftr recent reports that Am- dozens of other towns along the V* I IMJ'V ViHvi
erican diplomatic officials in Par- Susquehanna also, repoi
WASHINGTON, May 29 • —(US)
s^s Flood .Warnings
encc of opinion — even in milling
circles as urihe extent of the ly in Washiftgton today to
nstjon ^YiccW PrtSdem^Hcrmun An *g»®niient reached
eration estimated .that mills now tors ;to. ead the long and C08t-
were producing^ per cent of cap- Jy soft COftl Strike.
ncity. The northwest miller hpvC-- ' The Washington meeting, called
ever said product,on was,.ri,nnmg. ^ .....aew
“h*<oriffS£» «• 7TJL‘Z?£3tSe'''
short line of people waiting to buy °f the came almost simul-
bread. when they open up each tancous y With an announcement
(See Housewives, Page 2) from thp “*th 'dtetriet
on the senate-amended Case bill
for pernrahetit cjirbs on-strikes. All-*,
'Che rfompiittee granted a rule I Udlvll Ml ICI
which would permit a motion for .. _ .
Dallas Deluqe
lio Spreads Over Texas
rskail Acquatic School Canceled
also reported exten-
i house concurrence, - in senate
, amendments to the original house
version. ' ■' •'■■■•'« -. • ■
This strategy, if successful, Heavy-Rains Id Upper
Panhandle Area C^ge
is had been urging action on the sive damage. Utrillo Hurls Dare
credit before. the FfCnch people A crest of 34 feet was expected A, r
go to the polls Sunday. at Wilkes-Barre today and 1,-OOb -At VROvemfrient , ...
' SKSftK SMSSta^ciS; WASHiNGTON, May 29. -.TO- V^r. oP the biil sought final 'By TXITED PRESS
doh'li^ort bank^ and '^ettiertMt The workers piled 40,000 baas of Justice department officials today house action today, It Would re- A great downpour, of ram
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Rochester Loses -
Bout With Labor
from tlve union's sixth district
headquarters at Columbus that dn
agreement had been reached. .
Official announcement of a set-
tlement was withheld until after
the complete and final document
had been worked out, hut was ex-
pected momentarily.
Meanwhile, -Secretary of Labor
Lewis -B.. Schweliedbach scheduled
a meeting with union and manage- -
ment representatives in an effort,
to avert a walkout of 200,000 sea-
men and longshoremep June 15. A
strike would tie up 3,100 ships in
every major, port in' the country.
Members of one independent and
North i'exas^siir^IO-marlUm.e unions are seek-
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brought a mg a 30 per cent wage increase
*«*«... .....publican members of the rules flood warning from the federal and have voted to remain on strike
crienh federation of Musicians committee succeeded in forcing weather service for the lowlands until all. seven obtain thbir dc- -
(AFL) io test the constitutionality through* the rule without giving and forks of the Trinity river, mands, .
of the anti-Petrillo law. opponets of the Case bill a Texas '^ and Pacific ^railroad ‘ The “al strike continued after
,.r:.v«rvss,y3o tssA jtexJ'arsJS
-**<»- .A. »<.- <£ gas*1 rtsssri» ~ «?.<-1“ *yjfr - X£r,:\Xr^rs.
)jj bdt a government spokesman said
nation, when it refused his request 'D -Wash.i ape Kep. Anqrew j Up one train for six !
to double* the number'o£ its musi- aemillcr, (D.-Wus;), had hoped to reported 3.33 inches
&Trs* ,1»*JTS XrSZ-^^L^i tar*- »-
require,
Nazis Graduation
‘’oged Akheson Scores'
•out was anno
by Frederick ’
beginning it I a si.
I.lwup of H were execut- ^ _
... Overnight Street
•t billing.. boating and tttM
o Mann .Band
•..said the
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aaassrais sw?! jstSfeSia n^fc,trars",fi- ■
sa»55f‘ s±t^Lssx -
iSil Open Today
of Pet fit-'
Parting Banned
LZ SHisSS Traman Losing
l.-*s EMsr js %=aS'S
P- - - - stassy»»s« sar^ •- *•
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Illinois, district;
an inquiry.
dk • . . • *' . • - . —
visional'
The valedictory will be given by
Mary Conner, and the salutatory by
Dorrine Ressler.
F. L, Muston, "superintendent of
chools. will present diplomas, hqn-
rs -and awards. Carl M. Owens,
principal, will present the class.
Peggy Fayle * Will nreoeni the
present the
J*,' ^ 3TOaWGfflSi»«i 5TK‘«WsS«:'* Cz^te**»**
already all band students. The summer
■ -gsA-afttKiyst'-Hb Popularity
saxophones, flutes and oboes Twili •[ *■
Tepor t • each morning at 8 a. •«>. YORK. May 29. —
’• ^jj ^ytlnnio oio eiiKcuec inbtril* * . . —- • l.
ments wm .lepu.L ua... «* thc American, people
a. m, New- classes for .'drummers 3fl per eeat since January, accord- ident of thejkoard of trustees of
will meet daily at 9:30 a. m., Fred ; t0 a survey of public .opinion the Cedar Bayou Independent
Parker, director, announced. made public today by Fortune*ma- behoof district. — ......
Burglars' last night pried open Advanced reed players will re-. ga2,jng , ' " Other students who will partlci-
rear window and looted B S. port at 10 a. m. on.Monday. Wed- Thc -Fortune poll was taken be- pate in the program include Ethel
Lerner nesday and briday. Advanced Truman p'roposc*- »«•>«• t*. t •<»»<»
tudents starting brass instru- ajdent .Truman's popularity among class gift to thc school, and it will
s will report daily at 8:A5 thc American .people has dropped be accepted by M. A;‘ Parker, pres-'
nesaay ana r nuaj. fore Mr Truman proposed the em- Babin, Edgar Jones. Joy Lawrence,
brass players will report at 10 a. crgeney tabbr bi), last Saturday, - Joyce Johnson', J. C. Pitts, Shiriey ;
m, on Tuesday and Thursday.; -Tbe smVcy a|so showed, however, En^erfi, Beulah Pruett. Duke Park-
______ _____________________ The angry and often sarcastic * . , - ■ -------------- -
;,-^SU"SA«S rSrZSSTJSSLmt^XS^ISSSiX •om^ «, ...
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B&sem^~ZZ•'£'=:~;;.||.5=‘‘S= Stocks Close Today _ ■
Th!T topics scheduled for discus- varying degrees to radiation were stiff, and. Deputy Sheriff H C. at Horace Mann.
WWW-. .. '.' (See Ateheaon Scores, Pag* 2) • stUl hospitalised. Spence and his staff were called to • . ^ , * . ‘ -
Texas U. Front _ . •. - iw itoHiTn •
^ r w,™ Byrnes Sticks To His Gun$ !S=r- nf , rtunnac
r-«» & «rssra»** Final Decision Must Be Stalin’s 7 -- Ma*™ ono.-e ™. Wi CllfflgCS
ishm ^auiung rrom
I j.:,:’ Ernie Dittman
LJ-g 6n curbstoiie con-
Bragg Callaway
All Is Quiet On
iSTXid «srjs«s.. ."sa-srs
—4C.pt— statement was made in Pravda, the
MEET1 THIR-SDAY
WASHINGTON. May 29. •—(I’.El___
»re4^'^wm«nt'..affijlal ns.,.,1
isef ^SUipped of »1! its details, the ‘rZlPW Smm t'nd'sc
Amer. Maracaibo
Amer Roll Mills
Am Tel and Tel
Anaconda Copp
Berkey and Gay
Bethlehem Steel
Burma .........
Cessna .. ft.
Courtesy Citizens National Bank £ Trust Co.
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I9L Mount City Copp .-.•.......... <V»
......National.Dairy *...7:....... ... 4?%.
•| ] , 4»j, '"North • ^mer Aviation ........ 18%
.... .110% . Ohio OH -,,^. .7.......... 29Mi
2% Packard Motors ............ 10-%
/.... & (Premier Gold —............
5% Producers Corp ............;. 1% .
. .V. Pure Oil........
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Pure Oil ;.................... 28%
TtmrTWHer ■Btt-r;>,Ti'vwiiL-,.,-.gais,
—„ ,. . » .fourrpower. 25-year treaty
of the general faculty. President • Gern,any disarmed.
...Ill nd/irocli V . , rn.-Et_
support such a
a-aa 2S&& sr~ “ia’Wrt. S
r* ' “eceptance of the presidency « thrP{. months of Ucit acceptance^ ideA in w Dwem-
kottonr i...-.fch /“J!!* diaeussed, * •• —that Stalin ever approved in prln- ber 24 in Moscow Salfn stateffGin-
* ** i °L [he Meanwhile, a petition was being , , guch a proposal. equivocally that if Byrnes proposed
. ^ so ant, ' Trn'Ci,ies circulated on the campus by a Bvrnes has pulled out the records such a treaty he (Stalin) would
,l(t •«* Dahl i. J°i h-7 Eroup or professors, endorsing the q( ^ree conferences ta prove that wholeheartedly support Jt
*° send him l ^Sh/ of* election of Painter and promising hc jg rl„ht and Molcffov wrong Molotov says: 'Mr. Byrnes makes
* kr neiohvL ®w ,and im* to support his program. about Stalin's cbmmitment last De- ... a somewhat inaccurate state-
cemtser to Byrnes. went, for in December Mr. Byrnes
f?‘«Vl2Kr5!f \ “ Byrnes hasn't challenged Molo- did not as yet have the draft of
' t* s3S “ •« nor «af~o» „ _ ■•"SUST, *g Sf iT? ? .*SS2S
'erne P.-uhetrd U,j? °"e: P^ce^Sday^st'ed tor bfood stains uage that *Mok)tov was inaccurately treaty could not have been given,
oer’j K„v 7rtawcd his Police toda> t«ted»or oiows OUoted or that there was a misun- the matter then (in December) be-
4 »L°f back P*N*r ST f°!s of R,alph derstanding ing reduced to a brief exchange of
^^ be80^ -I0r ^ trrP' V:trmiU^ * d The reference to the possibility view, on the. idea ^ a treaty of
and Share
the ap- Elec Pow and Light
He has El Paso Nat Gas
been chairman ft fact, without the Freeport Sulphur
title, since Mr. 'Glass became III Gen Electric
: , about faur. iteara agfl. ,..—7...., .„ ,G.en Motors
When . Mr, McKellar gets the GraKalfT Paige
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The inscription
on your tomb-
stone won't be
admitted as
evidence in
your trial ph
J udgment
Dev.'
- VPhen . Mr. McKellar gets the GrahanTT
chairmanship 1|> name, too, he will Greyhound
have to give up his chairmanship- Gulf Oil
jji’ Rio Grand Val
; 25' Sinclair..,;.....
., 29 Southern Pacific
.;; 58% Stan C)il of Indiana
60% Stan Oil New Jersey
........... 49% Stan Oil (Mo 1......
.........78% Sun Oil
:vrv 12%- BunTar'Ott'r.‘:T*r;r:rrrr--rr;
52\
76%
. .i .*Y.% 1$^*
........ 94>«
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By Olin Miller bave j0 gjVe up his chairmanship-Gulf Oil - —
of tbe comirrttee on post -offices .Hayes'Mfg
and post roads. Ho Li and Row Co
This probably will go to Senator Houston Oil 27%
Hayden of Arizona, in which "event Hudson Motors .....v.. . 29%
he'will haye to relinquish his Humble Oil ..............,.75 United Aircraft XD 31%
chairmanship of the committee on interlake Iron ...........,..17% United Corp *%
printing. There will be openings Jones and Laughlin t.-------- 51% United Gas
tfn for Democrats on the committees Kirby Pet .................. 11%
>-“* on banking and currency.^District Louisiana Land WH
of Columbia,, foreign relations and Lear Radio , ...
V appropriations - the posts Glass Leonard Oil•
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1946, newspaper, May 29, 1946; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101121/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.