The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 155, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 5, 1934 Page: 1 of 6
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OF GOOSE
CREEfy PELLY, BAYTOWN, LAPORTE AND SURROUNDING AREA
GOOSJT (REEK, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER S, IM4 ^Successors to T^r5*ily Tribun# and The Tri-Cities Sun
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VOLUME W-NO, 155
For mer f
Named In
Du Pont (
Aiding Gun M
Searchers Fail To Find Fliers Lost In Pacific
CRAFIFALLS
INTO SEA ON
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-HAWAII HOP
nviHg
r0CK OF USED
1935 TRAPES'
STATEWIDE
OIL TENDER
EDICT GIVEN
ROOSEVELT
FORMS NEW
COTTON BILL
Alleged Slayer And Student Victim
" . ‘ —).....................
Phillip Kennamer, left, of Tqjaa, Okie., 19 year-old
Federal Judge Franklin E. Kennamer., is charged with murder in
the death of John Gorrell, right, 23, a dental student and son of
a well known Tula» physician. “I had to do It* County Attorney
Holly Anderson charges Kennamer with sayi
Assassinated
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6
i Senate investigatory sought
' evidence today of
tween munitii
government officials to
drastic control of the In
arm* ,traffic.
Son of
Sergei M
year-old' member of the Com-
munist party's political bureau,
slatn in Leningrad, may have
been the first victim of what'
was intended to be a general
massacre of . Russian Soviet
leaders, officials believe
h Kirov, 48
maker* and
Ian
R.
Id P. Ny# of
Chairman G
munitions mpijAittee is hammering
away at three leading manufsc-
f n, i c i • , I turer* In an effort to prove hi*
I f lanes and Snips Head i contention that peace conference*
Out Oyer Wide Area)*™ influ*nced by the arm* indpa-
I In Hope Airmen Are
I news of this “pouring", the
Lge that the cosmic “eye"
to astronomical scicvce ,
L rememhi'icd with gratitude Lifting of Restriction
■roryanw hence When.B
Lti we now discuss, except
Mity of man to govern him
U] have been forgotten. *
K the new 'giant reflector
Light will travel millions of
[years", beyond the recently
jared “new % universes
ing generation# called star
Wiulae. Regions that lie quart
B of miles outside of our milky
diverse will seem close by
the sight of astronomers tr -
nto space with this new eye
MKted to reveal details of
liverse that arc three hundred
ii ligh years distant from the
jar”
New Order Gives Rail
Body Added Power
to Regulate Shipment1
of Texas Products
AUSTIN, Dec. 5. C* — A state-
wide order requiring tendvrs for the
transportation of refined oil pro-
ducts in Texas was signed today by j
railroad conjmissioners.
It is effective December 10. I
The order gives the railroad com- >
mission another yardstick to mea- !
sure the legal production of crude j
oil in Texas, and a stop-gate to pro •
ant the refined products of "hot j
oil" from moving into commerce. !
It prohibits the movement of any j
crude oil products, such as crude j
tops, gasoline, fuel oil, and the like,; Pinri/fr'kl iji/v nsT|\
from each and every oil field in Tex-1 flllllivlllJl { (j fcnlJ
.as arid from all refineries and top- __ __
\3UttSZ™ CONTEST FOR $100
mw
*4
of Bankhead Control
to Aid Small Farmer
is Plan of Executive"
try
dan
r
Nye charged that former Presl-
dent Hoover was credited by arms
merchants with the "put out” in a
The successful campaign to nullify
Still Afloat
4-
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WARM SPRINGS, Ga„ Dec. fr
(I'.PI—President Jtnnsevelt prepared
to head northward for Washington!
late today with the o itline of his i
1934 legislative’program which
eluded recommendatipns for lift-
ing restrictions on more than a
half million “little fellows’' now)
subject to the Bankhead cotton
control act. ' _ ......
Mr. Roosevelt last night an-
nounced his decision to- remove
restrictions, on the small cotton
farmers . in a formal statement.
At the same time, however, he re-
iterated his deteermination to- re--
'1
HONOLULU, Dec. 5. Cl
sea shrouded the fate of the misting J wk trf the 1925 Geneva confer-
; plane .-Stella Australis and its crew “nee on international trade in
of three today.
Not aince 9:33 a. m. yesterday 1 Mention of Mr. Hoover as an
l <3:03 p. m., EST) has there _been|«Uy of arina manufacturer* when
he waa secretary of . commerce
created a flurry. His name was
linked with several Ameri«a«i“®®tS
gates to the 1926 Geneva meeting
who were described a* aiding In a
movement for modification of ri
proposed intern
trot sgi
r
tint
It
him! Ammunition*
in-
j word or tmed* of the monoplane
which dropped into the ocean with-
in a few hours’ flight of its dest n-
ation, Honolulu Harbor.
None knew fn which direction
from here, the plane fell or if It
had sunk, carrying Captain T. P.
Ulnij l Jon Skilling, and George Lit-
tlejohn to death
The plane's radio sputtered into
silence with its final appeal of
“Come and get us” after the fliers
had lost their way and h»d exhsust-
*4 their- gasoline, supply,. 19 hours
out of Oakland on the start of a
trail-blazing flight from California
to Australia. t '
The United State# navy pressed
virtually all of its mobile equipment *rm* ^rom the proposed a
into kearefa.
In ever-wktening circles within a
(Continued on Page 6) '
ner, In
1
>n»l arms con-
T
EXAS AVE.
LaPorteAngftsForAngler
Trade By Prize For Catches \
*nt.
K hundred million light ye-rs
“a long way. Multiply t’ c
Kr of seconds” in a year by one
Rd and eighty-six thousand,, J industry as a whole in an effort
aultipiy the result by three |t0 reduce surpluses and bring
pad miHions. anryou have it, ] prosperity to' the south;———-
Mx quadrillions of miles, plus . The statement said :
hnrtred and seventy-five tril-
, Hot allowing anything for
three hundred million leap
The
former president-
i
shown to have discussed the
tain the control features for the
eva conference with a score
munitions company represent
who met with him (at the d<
Intent of__ '
1926. 'The result waa appointed
of a committee which subsequently
recommended elimination of so-
called "sporting" or “non-military" I
Through a -plan to offer
commission of Texas
monthly - prise -ef-; $10 for—the
Janggpt catch of fish, the La Porte Chamber of Commerce today was
angling to obtain the trade of anglers in that city.
The proposal was made at last night’s amnia! Chamber of C6m-
commerce on April
The permit will be denied unless
it can be sfiown the oil product w.is
refined from crude legally praduc-
“If the Bankhead cotton control
act is continued in effect fftr an-
other year it is my purpose to meicc banquet which was reatured by the announcement that for the
recommend to the congress _#jrf “?*—*-v........... “ ..................first time since the organization
amendment granting an exemption,
for the full amount of his base
production to each fafmer' who
has an established base produc-
tion of not more than-two baiea
ur
B. L. Riley Holds First
Place In Annual
- Competition
~ Members of the Goose Creek vol-
unteer fire department who will re-
ceive the $100 given by the city as
prize| for attendance at. dulls,
meetings and fire* during the year,
will be announced at noon oh De-
cember 16, Chief N. J. King said
today.
The contest for the nine prizes
ranging from $20 to $6 ends at that
time,,; Tte money Will be given the
winners at the annual banquet, the
e<i
Pipelines, railroads .trucks and
other forms of transportation are
(Continued on Page Six)
.
Betimes you think the universe
necessarily large. But evep
iron get out there, three hun-
niilion light years d'st-mt,
nil be just starting: Einstein
the universe folds over and1
GORRELL KILLING
PROBE CONTINUED
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was founded, it, boasts 100 paid
4*ffp members,,
The bid to induce sportsmen to
buy their equipment in La Porte
„ ... ... was suggested by E, O. Caruthers.
° co on. , , ■ A ^ He was named a ^committee of one
The president pointed out that INumber Or Youths Are , . ., . . , nrnoonf
Lrtat is.heyonrt the fold uni Vich a movement would only. in- Involved llY Cang. j jt for adoption at the next meet-
__ • volve about 300,000 bales of the Investigation Jing. He advocated a monthly charge
AT0R BORAH a sincere in f10™3 annual cr<>P- He added that ' of 10 cents to each member to
OR BORAH, a sincere, in- h ^commendations were design- tULSa, Deer 5. (I® - The finance the plan., . ,
ed to simplify procedure and cut gtatc>g ^ aga|nst |>hillp Kcnnam- Another feature of the banquet
, •"•Pejr-' i W, 19-year-olrt son'oFa 'federal >38 the appointment of an in
In a discussioif of the general .... , ... ,. ... .
cotton situation Mr. Hoosevelt re- '^rt ^ charged.witWirst de-
vealed that he was gratified and 3ree murder„ was complete today,
highly pleased with the gradual but investigators still sougnt mfor-
rise in the market price. -nation that may embroil a number
He warned that unrestricted f y°uths m c"mi,“1 charges of/
less serious nature. ,
Young Kennamer, whose father,
Judge Franklin E. Kennamer, Sr.^
is widely known for, his stern deal-
ings with criminals, has confessed'
he shot John Gorrell, 23, thanksgiv.-,'
rng night". He said it was setf"de-
felise. Gorrcll’s father, Dr. John
Gorrell, has employed a special
prosecutor to represent the family
in the trial.
Homer Wilcox-a nd his Sister, Miss’
From a letter written by Major
Aiken Simons, of the Du Pont
compeny, Nye read:
VFW JOINSBONUS
r\ a iriimim a____out on April 14 (1925); The excc-
PA VIVir NT R A III F utive committee presented their
1 n 1 ITlLiiI lf/tl aL|£| final report to Mr. Hoover at a
meeting it which he presided,
which wa* attended by the Ameri-
can delegates to Geneva.
It fe believed that by the ac-
tion of Mr. Hoover in appall
ing his committee and the
irtittee’s subsequent work,
Geneva conference was prevented
from adopting international agree-
ments which would have been bur
densomc to American manufactui
d
MOVIE STUDIO IS
LEVELED BY FIRE
I
i
back.
$400,000' Blaze Razes
Warner Brothers
Buildings
Position of Houston
Ministers On War
Is Decried
bpendent American, wants the
Nican party to reorganize it-
pving its "liberals" control,
' would drive out the
-ies". If he dirt that, wha*
Now many woiild lie have
. Strip the blubber from a
i, blimps from a two-hump I
land you.have a little whale
Del remaining. -
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BURBANK, Calif., Dec. 5. fl®
Fire that
acre plant of the Warner Brothers-
First National studios was brought
under control early today after
causing the death of one, man, In- jpartment at present. R. H. Pruett,
juries to seven others and damage with 416, ia second, and C. W
to a number of outdoor sets and (Continued on I age Six)
dustrial -committee to make a sur-
vey to determine the opportunities
available in -La Porte and' the
’bayshore for industries. A classi-
fication of resources and availa-
bility of. dindustrial sites will be
made
:
V. '
Teac-
Plans to bolster East Harris
county support in the “pay the
bonus" movement, were drafted by
Robert R. Tuck Post of the Veter-
aA of Foreign Wars at their
meeting last- night.
Lee Bowles, commander, today
, said that-the post Bas ordered
arrr\DH/f A DC A -labels ana other publicity matter,
b I OKM AKt A for (he purpose of calling atten-
COVERS S f ATE fM"- °f the puldk to the demands .
partment meeting Tuesday night o(
next week.
B. L. Riley, with,.440 oints, ia
leading the 24 members in the do*
■
m
production would mean economic
starvation for southern growers,
. emphasizing that foreign competi-
if Mr. Borah’s republican tjon jn production and manufac-
!«WCoula be reformed, remodeled:
- 1. .g **nce would it have egainst j -
Bkmocrats, without the nation-, j
j®#book at. command ?
Senator Borah have gone
WRome without money to sup-
proletarian with free bread
5**^ entertainment?
■•Clif hymn says “nothing in
mMn* bring, only to thy
' that is all right for
■Nant Christian bill, but it will
■ do' for
On ‘ the committee are Frank
Reynolds, chairman, Sam Huwiel
er, C. O. Crenshaw, H. B. Harri
son, and J. H. Powell.
ROTARIANS TAKE
valuable equipment.
Albert M. Bounder, 65, chief of
the studio fire department, over-
come by smoke, died later of a heart
attack. None' of those injured wan
reported seriously hurt.
Firemen Stopped the blaze before
•it reached the first of a clyster of
sound stages
.tion building.
The fire was confined to the back
-of the lot, covering $>me.49' acres
of sets, smaller buildings anrt brush
lands. ~ f
Studio officials could not imme
" diately appraise the damage but it
Was estimated in excess of $400,*
(Continued on Page 6) }
i ture was a real factor
i
WOMEN IN FIELD
ON SALE OF SEALS
the proposed Goose Creek com-
munity hospital' Spoke priefly, as
dkf J; R. Keegan, of the personnel
department of the Shell refinery.
' A. T. Seammen, Chamber presi-
hcldent, Frep Gillette, I. W. Rust,
m. I (Continued on Page 6)
being made tot legislation by the
new i-ongresa pertaining to the
payment.
The post also took exception to
the action of the Houston Minis-
terial Allianc-e jn aiioptinK a rpso-
lution placing allegiance to God
-
i
i
• By United Press.
Cloddy and unsettled weather ex-
tended over almost the entire state
today as a low pressure area moved
>
Means Arid Carter Are
High In Answering
25 Questions
id
1
Funds Are to Be^secT ^ on a ,.ihoppto# trlp» and po
In Battle tQ Halt lice who wish to i|U#stion them will
Tuberculosis ■ have to wait until they return. Both
were friend-' of Gorrefl arid Ken-
namer. Their father, H. F.- Wilcox,
Sr., millionaire oil man, wa) to hyve
been victimized in an extortion plot
the state says Gorrell and Kenn.:-
mer were involved in.
H. B. Maddux, detective aergernt,
and Detective George Reif left Tub
sa last night on a mysterious*^-
rand. Maddux has been in charge
of the murder investigation. He
and Reif were armed with a nrchb'.e
gun when they left.
Ci<P
-
i
L»cal rains were forecast by the
•weather bureau for/today and to* before that to country, and con-
yiight in both East and West Tex-' demning military training. A coin-
as. All point* in the state rejwiflmi mittee composed of George Keene,
cloudy and fhreatcMng’weathererf-
cept Amarillo where it was reported
clear,:.. ■ . - - . ' :'’ - ’ -
The ‘freezing teroperaMtres which
have gripped the Northern part of
Texas the past few days’ continued
today at Dallas and Amarillo, but
other cities reported minimum turn-
peratures somewhat above freez-
Otl'
Gome Creek Rotariana today
took a test on principles and his-’
tory of the organization.
. Some of the members > scored
high and oediiw proved their know-
ledge of what Rotary stands for
to be limited.
'SrA
vit'nr5
BRIEFS
a repentant repubji
.*
[Party.
G. K. Edge and John- Yeats was
named tp draft a resolution in, be-
half of the post.
Keene was elected quartermas-
ter succeeding A. H. Latapie, who
was forced to resign because of
illneaa. Election of a senior vice?
(Continued on Page. 0) (
Tri-Cities women today began a
of this area to sell Chrst-
s.eals and raise’funds with
which-the Houston Anti-Tubercuio-
League will carry on its war
against that plague.
Mrs. G. A. Lillie is chairman of
the drive ,in Goose Creek, Pelly,
Baytown, Wooster, Coady, and Ce-
rt,ar Bayou. Mrs. Irene'Miller if-
chairman of the drive In the Hum! 1'
refinery at Baytown. Mrs. Liilit
has named assistants i& various sec-
tions of the area and Mrs. Miller is
* (Continued on Page 6)
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SW
short cut to success for
nowjgto join the dem
yell lor bigger
Public spending. He
rtzaftc back, later when,
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LONDON, Dec. V <U.(?u-An
exchange telegraph dispatch
from Geneva said today that
Capt. Anthony Eden had in-
formed the council that if
\ France will agree not to send
troops to the Saar and if Ger-
many is willing, Great Britain
will- accept the task of policing
the Saar during the plebiscite.
8
a
canvass
in
mi s
conducted by Rob-
ert Strickland. He had prepared
25 questions which could be an-
swered either “yes” or "no". Ho
gave a slip of paper to each me «-
her of the club and asked them to
writedown their ansvWftj- as the
(Continued on Page 6) (
an-’,
pdri
The test was
rn
sis
i
d<r
STOCKS OPEN ACTIVE
NEW YORK, Dee. 5. -0® -
Stocks opened active and irregular
today, featured by blocks of 1,0Q0
to 6,000 shares, quieted down ant*
held opening levels in the qarly trail'
ing. Bonds were steal’,y. *Cotton
rose 10 to 13 points.
ate.
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ound Town
,-.7i ULA LEE MARRUCS ..
HARRISON, N. Y., Dec. 6. (I’.PJ-
tR#‘. Lee, winsome movie getresv,
was married here early today to
John R. Pine of Chicago. -
ihg;
The Tri-Cities: Vernon
W1 stepping briskly along
a couple of hlgh-yoltage
r power line insulators____
ftiien
Ground temperature at Dallas
this morning was 32 rt’-grees and lee
was formed in some places. Amar-
illo’ reported a low of 26.
lAe*ic°
3t
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NEW YORK. Dec, 5 UJ®-The
F. Goodrich company, believ-
SERVICE TODAY) ing the national labor relations
_j b«>ard has ‘“overstepped consti-
Funeral services for Max G. Ju- j tutionsl bounds,
ran, well known Houston fraternal.! payroll records or any other
ass-stance <in the holding of an
employe election to be held De-
cember 7, President J. f>. Tew
- announced today.
JURAN FUNERAL
tVie
V.ed-
1
A-CJt
c^°c‘
remarking he felt
!** bis birthday must
befin about in 1862....J.
’■Iey is; n°w a resident of
• • • Mrs. Emma Boyd,
customers -,with -a hap-
Roy Black had his
parly in that 'possum i - " " ” .. T
•oday. ...Mrs. J. D Hun- I Standard Oil of N. J
^cing herself against a ! Hu,f‘e,0il -
Wind.-.-the -J.; D.- “Buck” i
^ Wli»? about their vaca- Texas Corporation ..........
{"* t0 just about all parts Con*0 'datert .0(1
• • • Bill Wilkins un- ™ted' States Steel ......
Pure Oil............................
—7^
Shoeing
Good-Fellows Are Going
ristmas Happy For Kids
1
Of Course, fin
To Make C,
■ ~ —r~— -fe" ": -
will refuse
a
Stocks Close
Courtesy Citizens State
Bank and Trust Co. .
n<J-
religious and civic leader, who (VcT
•mile.
m/
to be hel1||pt 3 p. m. today at the
B?ltimore hospital Sunday, were
Jurah was secretary-treasurer of
the Grocers Supply company ami
had a number of friends in the Tri-
Cities. He was 37.
Burial will be in the cemete.-y cf
Congo gation Ad-ith Yeshurun, with
Rabbi Henry Bamston.^ Rabbi-San-
ders Tofield, Rcbbi Nathan H. Col-
ish and Cantor R. Kaplan officiat-
ing. w
Mr! Juran is survived by his
wife, a son, Daniel Juran, adaugh-
ter. Betty Ann; father. S. Juran;
and five sisters, Mrs. D. Alexajrt.
Mrs. A. Summer, Mrs. Harry S,
Kaplan, ail of Houston, and Mrs.
Henry Tinterow of Galveston,.
. -.... •
In
And we almost forgot about Bill'
Westfall's donation — fifty pounds
of pecans. That’s really a splendid
gift,’and the rest of the Good-Fel-
low* welcome Bill in as a 1935
member. ’ *
Mrs. O. F. Ingram and her crew)
of Lamar P.-T. A. members are
busy now sewing the bags, material j,
. Newest fiood-FellowisThil Eich-|Mrl[- which was obtained from SamJ\^r]fT' A
se a Good-Fellow. H EAST HARJUS ”
>her, if ymi have any toys aioa.l raips,
we Pelly or B-ytowm fire casional mins
As, so those fire bddies Thursday.
Ik job done quickly. You , WEST TEX.
rge' is right. Those Good-
p going to l>e on the jot
—and alrewdji’ are. And you era
tell every youngster you meet, Who
might be a mile scared that old
.Santa Claus will pass 'em by, that
such a thing won't happen. It just
can’t! ‘ ■ .. \ .
Arid
$159.72
Previously reported
I*hfl Eichclbergcr L
* Tetri toda^-_r.,.........r,..-.$160.72
42 3-8
1.00
Fellows a)
............... 45 3-8
BERLIN, Dec, 5 (U.R)-The
Nazi government |day present-
ed the nation with a series.of
drastic economic decrees which
coincide with important changes. chief Good-Fellow this morning
actual or prospective, among that “someone was a-saying to chil-
_ pleaders of the Reich’s equivalent jren there wouldn’t be any Goed-
of the JJRA. ‘ r-j-TTrz.-ga Rellanwa-titia year”.
"And what did you'Say, Geor
ATLANTA, Dec. 5 the Chief G<wd-Fellow.
isiana State
faced the possibility of being to it. ’cause T Just felt sure those
propped from the list oP leered- Good-Fellows would be around
ited American colleges because again and see to it that every one Make it money or to.v»f|ieater
of its alleged domination by of these youngsters woould get candy — but giye sor
something”, answered George
56
21 7-8
its of all
8 1-8
George Chellette was telling the
-Hum-
....... 38 7-8
1 Polish;
sr Fluid;
ITWtlT* •
Cleaner
7-
\ Polling „ bogey-man
J scaring the wits out
liaing up the movable Curtis Wright.......
at the relief office Anaconda .............
/■^ing ready for the day’s Cities Servlee ’
Kl’’ ■ Charley Marshall but-
10 the chin
...... 17 1-8
National Dairy
and
83 1-4
3
1-9 S-W
k«a
1#, there
Good-Fellow.' jjb thanks, !' i[,
f Hat I1
.........
1 1-2
7 purse;
SO 1.-4
Lambert ......
Packard .....•
Skelley
American Radiator
fund to $160.72.
Folks, honest, chip in ■#
............ 4 1-4
QW
in a heavy
a transient peddler
18 stuff on a downtown
turner in blackface.
m
71-2
ipcmy
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25 5-8
23 7-8
Atl.
be useful.
-w
-Senator Huey P. Long.
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Consolidated Gas..........
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