The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1949 Page: 1 of 12
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^ 30 NO. Ml____SAYTOWH, T1XAS, HJDAY, Alii. 1. 1f4f _ n” wn.» »
FEAR OF A-BOMB HOLDS REDS IN CHECI
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telephone Rato Ism
'aught On Hew Snag
;age Rate U.S. Committee Votes
froversy To Override Truman
iks Out VA Hospital Cuts
WASHINGTON. April 1. (UP)— Members of s house op-
propriations subcommittee acid today the group has voted
to restore 1237,000.000‘in contract authority for the vet-
erans hospital construction program, despite Pesident Tru-
man’s objections.
„J£ity Council
sting Tonight To
r Company Answer
L|t)» aHELTB • man s oDjecuons.
"wbo will pay—Wooster, or - Mr. Truman had trimmed the money from his budget for
PSdar Bayou and other resi- the next fiscal year and had asked congress to do likewise,
^ living outside South- But subcommittee members said they had agreed to over-
m Associated Telephone ride the president and go ahead with plans for the hospital
ny’s base, rate area program.
Granting the $237,000,000 in contract authority doesn’t
jlheCity Council last night —u——si.. *h-
East Harris And
J not vote on the phone
ordinance granting the
50 per cent of its
__ increase until W. W.
district meneger her,-, ron-
Southwestecn official* to
: for the abolishment of the
charge to Wooster rc*i-
Baytown Join In
Fight On Cancer
necessarily mean the money
will be spent during the next
year, or at all for that matter. But
It dues mean that as far a* the sub-
committee is concerned, congress Is
prepared to provide funds for ths
program.
• The subcommittee’s. decision is
still subject to review’ by the full
appropriations committee. But the
full group is expected to go along
with the subcommittee.
The president's proposed cut In
funds would have eliminated 24 new
hospitals and 14 additions—or ap-
proximately 16,000 beds.
Mr. Truman's proposal was vig-
orously fought by veterans organl-
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“ e**r“Ji,ntta -M. #1*—H, Mid h. would uk jb, Klnf Brothwf Clr«»«,rMd
1 iJSS u,. .o«. tss^assssssrss Jiff* *»«—*•
r“,'S»'“i.735tS»t E*hol* Commit!..
s.iit the Wooster area in the To Work On Campaign
t fstv at discussed at last
nut's council meeting, and that Baytown and East Harris Coun-
I a sfso satisfactory to raise the ty today joined the rest of the na-
rate ouuide the base rate tlon in' beginning the ms battle
by 6u per cent” against cancer. ______, ______
[ibis (mans, in effect; that Cedar Hugh Echols. Jr . drive director" rations and other groups,
residents and other phone tn>) t„>Murrr for the county out- Elsewhere in congress:
seribers outside the base rate (idf 0f Houston, today announced OIJCO — Representative W. R.
sjriil pay an increased mileage th, committee which will work on Poage, D., Tex., Panned a show-
* If Wooster U taken Into the th, campaign w— (od.v for his bill to repea
_i rate area. _.
At council has sailed another
at for l pm. today to take
~s on the issue.
TW present mileage charge Is as • .. . . . tor pending iegmw»
Mow four-party line. IS cents fn* rrol. .repeal the federal levies but prohl-
• »“s ve «»«-• «-*» »
r line\ cents a quarter mile. B«> town committee, will appoint a
the 50 per cent boost, the doctor to help in the campaign
fharce to residents out- werk.
m me tose rate area would be" There will be no house-to-house
LB. and 80 cento for four party, •«lirit»tio" in 'hr camp‘!«n" ®rnh:
0 party, and one party lines, re- ols *»ld Don^rf may mall or hand
JjTu. thrir contribution* to him at the
pSe company, ‘with th. granting Citlren. National Bank and Trust
■th* 80 per cent Increase, and with Company, Weaver at, the First
t Oder outside the oaae rate area. National Bank or Duplantis at the
1 sot plan to raise the inlleags Peoples State Bank.
p 0 A month-long program sch*dul-
[Ataspecial meeUng March IT. It «« to l**t through April li under.
L» thought that the rate querttoh, f»y wtth two p»ala_l« Vlya, Ech
I completely aettled when the <«e* r-“‘ Harrla-Page 2)
Mil compromised with the com-
f by granting It the 50 per cent
ease, with the remai “
t‘sent to go Into effect -----
rJ system is put Into operation
[.But just befo're voting on the
i ordinance last night, Councit-
i Robert Strickland asked W
Light Vote
Icted In
School Race
%
Pour Baytown Araa
Districts To Elect * 4
Twiit tssae T amassaus
iTimeei lomorrow
Churchill View Aired
To Soviet Satellites
By Voice Of America
BOSTON, April 1 (UP)- Wintton ChurchiD’g decUretloa
that Russia was prevented from overrunning Europe only
by fear of the atomic bomb was broadcast to the iron cur-
tain countries today by the state department’s Voice of
"I must not conceal from you the truth as I see it,” the
ii»3£Kn££?^ asmSfiasc
and Cedar Bayou—also will op ths bulk of today’s broadcasts
ImprUsion" could be exited on
their Iron curtain listeners by
t that the :
ttsusgacui
vacancies. •
Candidates for the Gooee Creek
board, In the order they win ap-
SrJSSc
Performanoea today were scheduled for * P-m. »nd * pm^ with
gates open an hour earlier to permit Inspeetloa el the menagerie.
tortxed vans rolled
me nouse w •»»«““ tu magic city oi m ed their stHl
for pending legislation which would today r • - As always,
-----. ,u. .-J—1 Mm hut nrohi- Th> flfBt o( tj,e tw0 huge truck boys were on
convqys pulled into th* show coming c---
’ground* at East ’Texas and High- showmen,
way 146 shortly after' midnight, adult spe
and all during the wee j hours of tp wander
the morning the trqmtSkloua mo- grounds and
Polling places have been set up
at the following places:
„Th»d Felton's auto agency at 400
West Petros (Precinct W>: J. B.
HoUaway auto agency, 510 North
Main (Precinct 1001; City Hall
(Precinct 101); San Jacinto Eft.
mentary School (Prqdjwt 140);
Mexican Recreation Hall (Precinct
10*): Purnet School (Precinct lhS>;
and Highlands School (Precinct *0).
The poll* will close at 7 p.m.
Observers today agreed that vot-
ing tomorrow will be light in view
of the fqpt that no campaign ia-
auet had been
arena. AU i
dy to star
and reeorda
Foster, a chief
town refinery, Uj
her of the
SUC-;
trlct’a 1
having _____ _______
‘ “ ---- kaue of $1,500,000.
of the engineer-
at .the refinery, ha*
! last May when
tested into th*
te a world-wide radio
aim! to tflevUIon upcctiitk ■
ori aTfar weal a* St Louis, Mia-
HD CLAIM DENIED
WASHINGTON, April
A Mato gigartw— i
tsfty iliwir «s|Mi
i *f the
tta smis«ft»!'
1 INTO UNIfOBM gasa 14.
------ koM realf-
to Rusal*
soul He spate at the first at a
series of Massachusetts Institute at
Technology mkl-century convoca-
tions.
Churchill eald he did not believe
ttePvMmt a* sssripMi asttaf* I
should be taken now against tte
■Mams «f twist amgBtmmt
| iSli mm ttettell
uommumim. m* •
bat "war is not
--wa ^0, him at warmongering.
entered the vast sports
atmosphere
Towering
their way
ajr. The h
i at the
I wim me com-
xE* Food Inspectors
Wife Is Suicide
________ . oicmno siKCd w.
Bust, the company’s district Houston Husband Offer*
[tr. here, if the mileage ' L’ w . w . , Rabbi Ix»thar Luhaach
in Wooster was to be aboi- No Reason For Her Act
I when the increased rate took Apr|, rtrp)—A «!-
pil's answer was In the negs- ^verdict was returned today
ft*. ■ sh* »..-«* *. -. -«.. -—•—*—t jfi toe
r Fife, 43. wile v. -—7 . --
— charge was msde when chief of the city’s food inspection
reached its compromise ^vision.
•w'VoiBB B J’ ‘.I i STnS eC™
I granted, the Wooster mileage here. ' m ...........^eicpnar
Rabbi ToTalk
Wt’a answer waa In the nega* " Mvrtie - . ■
'S: !>■ -j"On Palestine
rtffSJSt And Judaism
► medal meeting for shoe*. w*a found yerterday_ in
■ fluat said that If the full increase the couple’s farii home near Wal-
Pte the company requested had ler, Texas, 47 miles northeast of
V 146 shortly axier miam
; all during the weefhmir!
morning the trqmrtdmia
Elephant Crushes
Circus Worker
55-Year-Old Man Near
De^tb In Hospital Here
John T. Lewis, 55-year-old King
Brothers Circus employe, was al-
most crushed to death vibout 10
a.m. today by one of the circus
elephants as he knelt on the
ground to fasten a leg chain on
the animal. ./
Lewis’ body was crushefl from rr-- --- --- ___
his chest to his jMCmi SU ; Small boj^rf ttetong tea rf
ccaditlon is regarded if critical, side show banners with awe and
other circus employe* Mild. He Is wonder. A steam <
under treatment, at Mn Jacinto ‘The Man On The
Memorial Hospital. / , *xe,’
Patrdlmen u E. Bryant and clan
Elmo Anderson who were called that makes — -------
to the hospital after.Lewis was d*y complete waa missing from
admitted, aaid witnesses told them the atmosphere,
that the female elephant suddenly This Is the 80th year
lowered her" head against Lewis King Brothers Circus. The big
as be was MtaebfeqrwrlV «*•» ‘ ----- —“ “J
up iiii me va- .
SS Nanis Topstts^
fill the va-
Haaa. During
ttvw ^iv ___rd haH drafted _________
■nrinkiiM nf additions to the district under the
P out wb building program, Including the
the show ncw administration building now
t sffs-tasrtLrs?s urt-*** *«*.(**.
S "w “l»|. — ■" •!« Total Of *313.797
the chilly morbing *^•0*-
arena tet* balloon- Heinrich, a chemical engineer at
apace for-fllons- the/efinery, provided the only ac-
arena to be greeted bysH
ovatlpn by the crowd* v .
Bernard M. Baruch, boat to
Churchill during hi* visit to. this
country, Introduced him, calling
him “the greatest living fctoUril-
man, the finest flowering of lead*
ershlp and sUUe«n«Mhip that
England ever produced^ At the
iU "mUtogi? pJ5*SbS “V?h
A*last-minute surge of contribu- ** p'r^ddm’t who had* toe*
tions yesterday put Harris County scheduled to be priwent, '"—I 'M
____________ . , - , - rr» '■ uu,ILJr acneauMru w vm “
tive' campaigning of the race to- over the *811,000 Red Cross goal regret* in a latfsr rete to th* audi-
“y- / ^ 1049, Drive Chairman Mag- E * HHfcM
a^ltion^ the*^hooDb<wirA ^ Wingfleldanno^mKltod.y.
dens, marked daiige , purpose if to be of service Donation! at the end oft the cam*
do not touch, toto Community In helping to jmign, which ended yeaterday,
,--------g tent, stacks of hot t^tjPfn°an^inma»ing!ly Final- totals for the Bsytown ld thtt In th* WM
furnished the neucleus for * campaign will not be sndteMe cart andteet
Statintr that' he believes ha has for some time, Sam Paine, drive m v 0, w. our nerves or tho I
tasssis 3vSksM Mas s
“*" “ Missass sr -
with awe ana *
ie Man un soojlring t8^ SfOC/e School
? JKsSL Kids Can Get
-----!-*- — "’!■•("$ from - . .
of». TBSkinTests
more abbut Judaism and the Pal- e]ep^ant away .and---- .—
p n estine question i* invited to attend who had been feeding and walk-
O '**' in hn triVMt *t Le* I-________I th. "lpphantx
es
BRIO plants _____________
plans turned In a total of
in employe contributions,
were 100 per cent in the drive.
_ ......... ........ ........... _ ’Leader in the RDR-SR43 plant
.^r,^dt" bbTXllSy l’toChth« P Or^«hool«hMm gajtam SStt^SS Si™ wu™* OtaS
ssiwiap £Ert%dNkfit — -• - - -rr-
‘ beginning April 11, Mrs. A. N. John- , • M
£%£5£l(a. TaJteBifH lUte Mfli
cards will be Issued
next
i would have been ellmin- The Woman’s alster. Mrs. R. G. Z^j^SvsTbe given at Lee thTritoUlte at the P__T-failsam Eaeair aom pubiic h(
rssyjKLag: jfe'airr. h -
Kvteftftf Ml
m it the root U 1 1. the explanatkm I
Roth of their stotoU r and maUgnwri »o$-
I raSiSS'
Un have their Schy and a
SaMKrtTiSS
TOWN
snow many at
........... Highway 146 and East ,Tew*
The flrat leeture will be to the col- Avenub? .... ; - - BIRMINQHAM, Aft,, April ,.®te
----- ; -Itanator Glen TfStor, Dv Idaho and tl
•** -today faced.,, the .jjossibiUty df chUdri
K’" Group In liberty
Vi,,,, u., ana ft most useful among
taior Run iw, no nannzui results, Mr*.
Ho said.
A
LOOKING for City «
tv., tetter claiming a flrat JJ&’&wZrid 'SfchSI *-i-
“Our president made an Igtot-
ment like teat, and our
Ll
left last different schools'are as follows: wit death. " . V
the if. 8. Sup-
■ In an *f-
•' tary
4mr<*
-Carver JJlcmenUty,
■ rtsfft
.on Antl-Tuberculosis league t
I'thl *»« ^T0“ onvB >r2rh,U.|tt**ftjr
resident’* request for a ,
"We . . This time frorti a *
*ffw , , . Tommy Rochelle
«d a* a track official, he
r-. i.
•
—, »»•
and the Uni-
agreed with Russia (U
m of to* three would
.: .
Dr. Halden was Introduced by
Dr. George Bruce, who was pro-
the Baytown Community
were Gens Bauer and Harftr
av at
Park, with the J. A. Tanner Fun-
eral Home In charge.
Survivor* are two daughters,
Mrs. Morris and Mrs. R,;*. An
toTAntWb£«Tosft
assist Mm. Johnson In giving the
trite.
Timfrir
iii.nior
hrid in r»w. oitHoMdmr; two
House Bains of Otoey and w,
r Btam. of Wuevopost,
R,:». And-
v."b: Lte
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ist expansion,
•ad hl»
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Rice
The younMto Jad been
Pair Charged With
It was In 1M4 that “NubMna”
rat foiled the dooton and tusked ?'lturcl,a^
Piyehologlst*
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1949, newspaper, April 1, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029042/m1/1/: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.