The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 227, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1947 Page: 2 of 6
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THE DAILY SUN. GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5. )9^1 WEDNESDAY,
President Flies Over Volcano
Final Round Of Parties Scheduled Today
mwt member* of the American staff retards a* one of hi*‘moat
colony at tha Casino Militar, the important recent iprechc*
prea. who have been reporting hi. LXE ** The Pmakteat last night area the
Intensively throughout
have an opportunity * of briefly__ _ _
meeting member, of the Mexican large'and luxurious club for Mexi
fting hie can army officer*
actlviuea * intensively throuahout Tonight Mr” Aleman will offer honor guest a^ reception
Old Man Winter
Expected To Greet
Truman At Waco
(Continued from Page I)
his visit
an "intimate dinher” for Mr, Tru- dance given by Torre* Bodet The
***** Mr. Truman returns from man at Aleman a home In addi- American and Mexican preaidrnu
the pyramid, he trill bold hia last tlon Ui Mr. Truman, the guests shook hands Then they aat down
t.m»ptk>n before leaving tomorrow will Include Walter Thurston, on a long divan to watch the
tor Waco and Washington. He will United States Ambassador to Mex- dancing
Ico, Fleet Adm.ral William D. Before going to the foreign of-
Leahy, chief of staff to the Pro*i- (ice reception, Mr Truman and
dent, and Maj Gen. Harry H. Thurston played hosts at the cm-
Vaughan, military side to the haaay About 1 500 persona filed
President through the green-walled draw ins
Tomorrow, the President will fly room of the emfcaasy to greet the
to Waco, where* he will receive an chief executive. Then they moved
a pend approximately four hour, be-
tween 10 a m and 2 p m. will be.
Norse Race Bill
Opponents Lose
In Rouse Battle
^orally. In accepting the degree tender* stayed busy serving Can
Mr. Truman will make what hia dian rye and baiquiri*.
(Continued from Page II
on ufeneay on tne previous motion
to recommit the bill"
Bell, who shouted that he, too.
had other bills and waa aa "busy
aa tha people who oppoae this,"
leading -a
charged they were leading-a "con-
tinual harassing' plan He said
f they had not had a chance
that thcy^^^^B^^H
for a fair hearing last Thursday I
would be the first member of the
house ta recommit the bill."
He added however, that ^ he (Continued from Pacet)
SStSfe-TSS'JSK "a -*"•
chairman of the state affairs com-
mittee had asked “five times if
anyone was present to oppoae the
The motion by Hep. Williams
to send it back to the same state
affairs committee for another
Pelly Wins Out In
Census Count With
11,030 Population
et a Jtfl
Georg4 S
Pet tew ay, "
Ward, JfTvii
!lwLr ,
[ *roup, W
* Mr. and Mrs T
Maryland, Baytowi
front Eldorado, wh
ed funeral aarvlc
mother Mri 11
id Fi-
rry.
W Pe
, Hrvc i
ire they attend-
for Mr Pei
dte<
rebruary 37
K, Motley, who
it Augusta, Kan *
and 2 p
in the upper 30a and lower
with cold winds and cloudy
the bureau said
The mercury
morning
but at Lub-
Plains it was
same time, Indi.
norther had not moved
Panhandle.
• terday. the temperature
nbed to Ji4,dcgr«» at Laredo,
at Fort Stockton and Wink,
Elsewhere, the mercurv r*"g*d
down to 41 at Texarkana and (3
at Guadalupe Puaa amt uionock.
W>tC-H '
WILKIE
Corner Minnesota and'
• Avo. A, Ha y to wit
testifying that
nyrfliber" shooting htr husband.
^4-year-old Laina England of
Waco Gets Ready
For Truman Visit
/
.*
Ashtabula Harbor. O., appears on
the verge of bunting Into tean
--■aswftfes £! Hgfr?
ulatlon Jack A. Ward, Alvu- aim*. and A. bloodedly killed her husband.
The two citJea were dfvlded into F. Drouilhet^ ' Howard C England. 42. aa he
33 enumeration districts with an Of this group. Ward and Sima alept alongside their 4-year-old
enumerator assigned to each to ex- hare served as commissioners in, jon. The case goes to the Jury
"”"iw ,B'* **t
r£rm- "' ■--—
. Wr~u^.ir« on Mondav- March* 3 The enpdwr-
- flap. Thai Martin of Frederick*- atom, worked on Sundays
The supervisor said Grift every
In Polish Prisons
!SS xaw ffiSa, krt i. —» -n...
of being overlooked wax recheck* American ambassador to Poland. 'Continued from Pace 1)
ed . Arthur Bl.«. Lane, arriving today U1 principles. Ill be very much
The.^bulation was certified by °,n the Qu**” Elisabeth, charged p|eaied.
Mly rrb’}' ■ that li.oaO 1 AG tmosinaa />le.a. ' m m " •
burg, calling himself "a mule
man," instead of a horse man. op-
posed any effort to recommit, and
said “let's call a spade a spade ’
, “This is a horse bill and there s
been more horse play than on any
other bill in the bouse," Martin
said. "Every time somebody gets a
I IfUle, disgruntled about this bill.
Americans Being Held Marshall Leaves
For Red Capital
(Contintsed From Page I)
Cow and will leave shortly after
2 p, m. His major radio address
billed as on foreign and domes-
tic issues-starts at noon. ;
Some smouldering dissatisfaction
over Baylor's action still was ap-
parent In Baptltl ranks today. The
Baptist General convention oppos-
ed granting of the degree to Mr
Truman-himself a Baptist -oh
grounds that he plays poker and
drinks whiskey. Protests have been
sent 'to Baylor officials by several
Baptist groups.
The Waco cnamoer of Com-
merce plays boat tonight at, a(j
state oanouct to Governor Jester,
Senator Connally, Jones. Texas
Chief Justice J. C. Alexander. Rep.
W. R. Poage -and othet Texas
notables. ’ ^
The Missouri touch will be there,
too. tomorrow when President Tru-
AI.WAVS J FEATl REM
TODAY OH
WWsTfW*** vrv i
THIRKDAY
m>iw. - -X-
COLBERT-WELUS,
m*
PU S - CARTOON*
BIG DANCE
LOOK
WHO'S COMING!
CUFF BRUNER
AND HIM BOYS
FRIDAY. MARCH 7
Southern Club
Now Showing
THRU TllfRM>\Y .
flaws as RajAas*
mint! (
• ONNA SUB
tow asaxi
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“MOTOR MANIACS”
NEWS OF THE BAY”
AT THE
BENEFIT
7a\
NOW thru THURSDAY
2 Big Features
BIGGEST! BRAVES?
PRIDED
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aUNOI PARKU
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Mills
issGingell
ohn H.O’Bi
and Mrs. John G
it, Mich., announce t
their daughter, a
hn Harold O'Brien o
i of Mr, and Mrs. G
Highlands.
The wedding took pi
Houston Attendant
yry Simon of Corpus
,vld Doss of Highla
ivi'd Doss
Mrs. O’Brien atten
Detroit, Michigan, j
graduate of Robert
tool, served In th<
irs. He attends 8*
,te college st Hunti
t couple will reside.
Itin Cynthia Blood#
ally visited her pure
iflw.ar / , G. I! Bloodgood,
tan ‘ftnablf ■, Cecilia, here haa
carnatc Word college
WATCI
comihG sow
WILK
Comer MlnnenoU
Ave. A, Bayte
SEWING LESS
you are a beglnnei
nead to hrubb-up
sewing mechod
DANCE PALACE
THURSDAY NITE
DOORS OPEN AT 1 P.M,
TODAY and THURSDAY
-TWO FKATI RES—
REGISTER IN €
HOME SEWING <X
many .time aa
is- to bring you
satisfaction.
Sewing Ont
8 I<c**nn»—|K
SPONSORED BY THE
AMERICAN LEGION
Feature No, I—
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Singer Sowing M
Co.
« & Ash be! P
-It would appear now extremely man rolls up to the Baylor campu*
doubtful aa to whether an actual in the Cadillac limousine shipped
H" ,*T,.‘V Miar'felvira Katzmaa. special rep- that * «t lca*t 100 American nUz-
hni«v trtdl tome it rF*nt«tive of the popuiat.on divt- en* in /oli*h Pri*>n* •» the w___ ^ ... lllr V_„M^
r—— . - . / 4-issTs, s ^«4“«2L-*r««««? “ ,, trss-ssssBsra
FACtLTY CLT'B PLAY * tount here, and he will confirm be had put repeated pressure on Marshall arrived at NattOMl air- gssj_ne(j gs personal campus
REHEAR8AL TODAY '/ the published figures, Findlay said thc Polish government" to inter- Pprt at i :45 a.m. CST and stepped |ds f h f executive
KMIt.AK.wAl. Tiiu.ai. pindlav expressed hi* appreeia- viP'v Americans held in pivil and aboard ht-s Wg four-englned plane ,or i.n*'r‘
Rehearsal for theafnnual Faculty lion for the cooneratioh he re- r^1'^,ryhp^®?’* but Mi<l thf* h!’ phoUn^aDh^rt* talking to”S|eDortr American President to visit Texas
ceived from officials, civic leaders efforts had been rebuffed in all photographer*, talking to report-
e-ses except one. that of an Amer- rrs. and saying goodbye to scores
Music By
Floyd Tillman
i All The Gang
_yw ”__uicrui in
MISCHA AUEF
larld ,fi«
HycM^-MfNTAtiif ajrsoio
ON THE STAOf
m pmoi
mtsiwM
■El
while in office. The late President
club play. “DoubK4feor"-by Eliza- ---------- -—....... ...
beth McFadden,' will be at 6:45 and from the public at large.
p* m. today at Baytown Elemen- “I never had anything to do with Iran , embassy staff member
tSry school. George^ Keene, di- -any enumeration. that was easier ‘en:;*- sentenced to five year*
rtetor, announced, *’ to get and as pleassr* ' he said P-son.
The royalty play, IPse presented “The cooperation of all concerned ~ “
' April 17, has Ix-en in rehearsal two was directly responsible and we of
the bureau are grateful " Skip I-vcuoib
Findlay also said that Miss Katz- WORK 0F ,> • W. Snyder,
man, thc tabulator, said she con- SALONIKA Greece March *, — Inyei - . . , .
sidered the enumeration, one of CP'-Constant bickering within Republican advlyr who <xrimu»h of Denton. Also on hand
the most thorough in which she the United .Nation* Balkan invonti-, 5 * ^)^n, later m Berlin, Ln- wj|| p(, aB old Independence, Mo„
St,S5S~ S3S5C-SS
W-HAT cum
Weeks.
foalw to :ipBtr.v7rut
tUGENE, Ore -tr.R)-In this
great' Pacific Northwest lumber
center, lumber from New Caledo-
nia. 8,000 miles away, is being used
in a veterans'' Bousing project.
J Sa»i?ti°«fs ha^
made local supplies hard to ob-
contfactors explain.
of people " ' - Calvin -Coolidge made a rear plat-
, p*., ,00V on!;r *K'*S
a.m. CST. ' these people look like a bflnch of
Among those on hand-to wish t0
Wefnrv of M,'mb<?rs of lhc welcoming com-
% ? mittee tomorrow will include two
-®n\der- ®ntish first cousins of the President—T.
Lord Inverchapel; John Faster E,mpr Truman of Waco and Fred
hi« K^nnhiiran asfvia»r tx-hri M *. _
3 Ylile* South of Monl Belt leu
Feature No. 2—
"THE BIG SLEEP"
With
Ltl KEN HI MPHKEY
BACALL IMHitllT
[On ‘CERTAIN I
■ of The Mont
i female functional m
ONE WEEK
STYRTIN'G MARf II *
BAY
lurbances maka you fe,
gety.crankyfso tired
jvv;,v.«..a,»,ow waa ivi
I out'-at such times
’ Lydia E. Pinkham a
ALSO: “IN THE WILDE*
\oG/(tui€A
"a good marble shooter.”
tain,
», &XiZ8&SSZ
W A T C H
WILKIE
Comer Minnesota and
Aye. A, Baytown
Fonney^and P pAp— n^e* W' H tiohal quarrel.
For^Commissioncr; noshion No. TRAVEL FOR KNOWLEDGE
Watson,
^lane^btu the^weat'ber was^clesr** *or tomorrow * outdoor ceremonies.
P Ht.scVdnuleW«ned Ca^fWp rn^r^ oF'llZ
procession route from thc airport
today to check all safety prccau-
. tions.
lne President Truman, whose ship
ft)
•••v siiuoMnai. uuuoitf, aw.
roT“" r-5 tflaSSss
WHAT CAUSES
iPiLCPsrr
A bMtlO «waakii«a «>• aalidwH ot to-
Festival Of Purim
Will Begin Today
* pi,-“'ra *“*uC?rss?»
The festival of Purim.” which
gat•stsvai -jBSjfar
kind oF feller you wool to live ne*t*door tol
The
Book
Stall
' obaemd by . ** X-ym^M* G^rSK S^^Slte'1? bS2i ^ M wt .
-l.,. w*. w. I. »RV I throughout the world, will begin at had $-in calves and six davs later, Sen Arthur rf vandenberg fR. " 1M0* ju,t after — elec.tlon t0
imm aacart •» • throughout the world, will begin at had twin calves and six davs later,
will be »•"* f«L while tH#r lodi ja o«r 7:3o p m today at the Knessgth Emnia. a six-year-old Holstein,
wfitina to lfi« WncdiOrtOl OwilOA, i T*ira#l wifk tha* fnUrfurmA suit
I ,, reader wfitie* lo (be UscsligaM Owiuoa, i,raa| synagogue with the Megillah
I. . 337 fiftS **» , (kw Tori, N. V.,4Sgp-
C*;
1-1570
services. .. ,.,y.
; __ Annually, the Biblical Book of EN
ROAD
Mich.), chairman of
foreig
Sen.
_ a second term as Missouri sena-
, .... senate tor, to receive honors from the
TOO rfll ! z^&Js^i-srsr jr* —» ■*»”-*"»0™^.
.. . , o, ... ,,,„T -JHSSifitSAJK. *!» SL."Mfil
Reed
Mired
'!Sbw£&s& »
Stsrchn, poutw*. meats or
Mory .-..as the iweefheqrt of
- oil,his dreami... ond youri!
t W. K. Puderbaugh
Phone 1089J
BARHYAiOnB
kike Th
To Tak<
f I
He couldn't do cmythirtg right
iwo.1
IMPW1B
stusoaesa—,
Black's. Pharmacy.
CONSTIPATION
SAD COLDS
M. If IW» Might*
r Ant bos. r boo*
i.unity'houae of the plane pilot's lioense. During the- T'He secretary's aides said lm
Z^to,Xthh^rSi*terh0°d aB<J TiMerir hrni8 fact,idnK*‘t,l«nd- waagoirig mtotheimportantMoa-
the religious school. ings. He ilies tor tun. cow meeting with confidence that
f >■ J;* * progress i*>ould be made toward
peace in Europe.
During hia brief tenure In office.
Marshall haa spent many hours
reviewing previous Big Four meet-
ings at Paris. London and New
York where the satellite peace
treaties wgre drafted. The long
hours of bitter debate there have
forewarn# him that agreement on
the German and Austrian pacta
will not be easy.-
Marshall believes that one rabnth
of negotiations will Indicate whe-
“7SMSS
ther the conference can complete
be Sead-
th'-ir ireaUnent.
M! when
its work.’ If it appears to be
ed for additional weeks of name-
calling and squabbles on proced-
ure and punctuation, the secretory
will suggest that the Big Four re.
cess until September, and then try
again.
A Local Lady Spit
Up Acid Liquids For
Hours After Eating
Fqr hours after every meal, a
local lady used to spit up a strong,
acidulous liquid mixed with pieces
of half-digested food. She says It
awful. At times she would
nearly strangle. She had stomach
bloat, daily headaches and
bowel action.
Iy eats her meals and
aays the
stant irregul;
day, this lad;
enjoys them. ■ .
change is due to taking INNER-
AID. Her food agrees with her.
No gas, bloat or spitting up after
eating. She Is also free of head-
aches now, and bowels are regular,
thanks to this Remarkable New
AID contains 13 Great
they cleanse bowels, clear
~3uck&ii?n»r
CHEVROLETS
THOMAS MITCHELL.
He cov'dnl do anything wrong
"Big Car Quality at
Lowest Price*’'
-.-pgsa
■ simple. It’s amasi
ESS
It’s easy—no troub
I costs little. It contain!
ImM Just go to your
d ask for four ounces
■Mntrate (formerly call
ntratel. Pour this in
MATSJf
tablespooniful twici
p’a all there is to it
the very first bottb
the simple, easy wa
WATCH
WILKIE
Corner Minnesota and
Ave. A Baytown
henry
TRAVERS
# couldn't cteAHYTHWG
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DANCE TONIGHT
Music by the
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Highlands. Leaves
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ART HOTEL
BAY TOWN J. ;l '
AUEGEDLY BEATEN by his father, John Predzik (left above), for*Re-
fusing hia bottle of milk, six-months-old Eric Predzik is in a Mil-
waukee. Wla., hospital with serious injuries. His mother Mr*. Pred-
zik (right), had her Du- i, (International Soundphoto)
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 227, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1947, newspaper, March 5, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101564/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.