The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1949 Page: 2 of 12
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DIETER
This is the fifth of a series of ads paid
for by friends of H. G. CoKneil
Mr, and Mrs. Baytown Voter:
i8to*-wun,fif»w
10:06—Tim* Out
Ml*«N***rtM‘Pia on,
'-^mgSaUuai. . iMjgiRgiii
fl :00—-Ravatll* Round-U*
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j.itH-Firai New# witn
g}' Hugh'A. May Mid that he ur
SUL.. derstood that a prepared atat< ,
i . •• reasons for. the action, but eat;
»•» he did not recall when it wii to he
'Xbiif' TelflEsed. -"mJkmj
' Two other eommleelonera, how/#/,
S* ever, laid It waa their UfAunM /
;r In* the• statement, .wJ/fo/W/® '
*te*y*«
sms .i**®5h*ss=
& a oown „
ualification: >
.erienced in long-range planning-.
iar*. with NumhU have been ill
had given
.....
' ' ' .
* *>per.tiv.
TO THE Mtrtc dr
*,*Kr,
To work toward providing
Plan for Street tmproyeoiei
REMEMBER
LAST NAME ON THE BALLOT
* FIRST PLACE IN THE RACE.
/CACTI
the program.
Wednesday a aerie# of health *x-
hibite, iecturea and movie# wiU be
shown at Carver and McNair
schools, On April 20 a Health Edu-
cation. forum, for negro, adult* will
3010 jnassr.i aiifM*—nsuown
TBION AT THE RAW [ DANCING NIGHTLY
NO COVER CHARGE
DICKIE JONlS SATURDAY MIGHT
Located on Highway 146 ->
This Side of Cedar Bayou Bridge • *
10 Minutes from the Heart of Town
be held at 7 p.m. in the'Carver High
School auditorium, with aU aggro
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ay.' April 1, 1M9
t '
.r?.rc<
AeeoeHtlon
Rabbi To Talk East Harris And
i Palestine .Bavtown Join In
,d Judaism
Hock Quotes At MPMVnwaikSM
■j*'*» v** t.............:• ■*> To Present Plays “ £«m
• 25’4 J and L Steel ............... S9\ lh„ |nter»chola»tic league contest tot advancement
lVorki*F^rm
Ala , April t. DP'
•nfitwnwr
Armoo 8te<*
A T A T.
Amer Woolen* .....
AT A *F
Anaconda Cop
.....146 * Kenn Oofr ................... «»*
..... »« Libby McN .............. **H
iP'liLiggett and Mjfttt .......... Silk
v*
• «** Mack Truck.
. 114 Mid Con Pet
' • diatrit t to
*e * t *• «* • wH R||l Mtltl
• t’e eeAeletR.ee ee e
»*,* at ******* At
will be hiked Judaism " He wilf aiao dUcuee the oh^rrd"? uTedueate every clU-
■-___ problem of recta) relation*. ^«n to the baitc facte of cancer
*E28£\Jr J^TterS °f Berlin, Hamburg and Erlangen Urtn* the Uvei of 32,500 Herrle, duiJ fUrvi/e ..'.‘.'.I”'.'.V.“4 PuTwi ■■
jWit rattty th* ineeeeee for It » Md lh„ Jftt j(h TSmUoglaal Semi- County people The appall.n* ««• 'fto„ Edison . " M Packard Moi
mleinaUv mad* by ■** ia Berlin. urea of cancer shew that one per- CreoUPct . J fuSuS «hT
s*a=Hfs SrKSs* «ar£=c: E&&.....=g g|g==a
zssssfaSrw Grouo Restores ’ SrHSS ”||m
“ liv™" - s K-S. A SuuiiJ S™,.
SK2SSfu?Sl&V*S V A
for DWricMJWA .ft® pm to-
morrow *ln Robert E. Lee auditor-
The only three high achooli In the
Bob rhllllp*.
z b7./'r:v ^"52^ ■
of the ^yS5rd,,UhU —-
M5B5-3iiir«e<Mw »r*
BaU High of Oalvreton, Freeport
High end Paeadena High.
The Ball High group .will pro-
eent "Yea Mean* No." The Pasade-
na player* will offer'"Duet of the
gi-r 11a players win oner w
Road," and the Freoport entry will
■............ A m 'Tmwm OreBnlaMe."^
14
CllTbJTno ad’miV.lon'charge at to-
Restores
Cuts
ry Badtk, Jr.
Vw^medfrt*«Sto#s
Plan Piiy-Day, Cook-Out
county -
knowledge J
I gmiSTtfl.::;:::::::::::.!!!
| Quif nil
tneer death today!' Otilf SUt UU1
The eounty'e unique l«ft per cent H L A P Co
turn on Its 194» quota come* Hou* Oil ...
- and the reeuitlng earlier
UtUalh^lnmii* T«taa 0» ...
»T.aoo Herrt* County atttaona to e jq^ ^
return on IU 1M1 quota comae Hou* Oil
from the location of *om* of the Humhio OU .-...is :r
nation's fineat cancer treatment
and roaoarch facilities in Houaton.
HArria McAshan ia i ,cnhargf of
low. margarine.
FOREIGN AID- Political, bick-
ering tied up action on th* 18-
month Marahall
MIIMI4I
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Ilk T« Gulf Prod .............. 18
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W% Woolworth
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Food Inspector's
Wife^ikide
eeo
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• ««»e * * a a a be •* a a a t e a IIH- ( *V ’* * f*f
Woolworth Inc .............. 45*. ,((ontlniMMl from Pi« l)
Jacobs... for the best in jewelr
L WM hi. home
fi-rjE. the other bo-
NOW! THE
m Jti worm climaje.
feSEssra
• hkwiror.
!fer.s
‘A ."-owl
CARVING SET
YOU CAN OWN)
* * ’ ' * V- f * * ,
t Victim Asks
Jo Spend Year
[Has To Live
May N. 0. Ootton
Circus City Rises
Sen-
I,'
held from »*) *». to ‘SiRfp.m. midnight' tomorrow. ___________
tamrree al Camp Rehw OA P*o|^ »u Democratic Leader Scott W. education, for., robearch and for tCootlaoed from Page 1)
er Drl*f. with Mr* A. B. Oaeey 1» u imnou. charged that the service to thole already etrickrn. tranVported 'in twoTmatl railroad
d-rn 'V. OOP wm "playing «^W««"j£h Education I. theHeyte cutting cam, untU tS.y It Uoo.^K.
' lBT e^T «o mSS «»• meaeuru. Republican Polity cancer deaths by one-third. Kndw- „,ajor c|rcusea r
wUl be mofejo en Indoor A T.ft countered....... ■
ledge of the danger llgne la a Hfe- Floyd King, oe onf the-famoua Robert E. Lot Student Council *ers
aaving aid. Jto the April drive, an brother*, waa in Baytown tbia mor- PubUc. Relation* banquet that If Winborn.
waa on tho floor near* Mr*.#Jfe'a
**lree* enrouta to the-farm from
Houaton at the time of the trag*
i edy. told police he kb** of no rea-
son for hia wife to take her Ilf*-
He said ahe waa "in.good *pWt*
When he left the hops# early>a-
terday morning, and h. urged a,
thorough Investigation,
Sheriff department, of Harri*
and Waller counties were aided in
It could be Inferred at last night’* the investigation by Texaa Ran-
‘ J “ * - - - ,nd Dlatrict Attorney A. C.
City's Future
Leaders Shine
At Banquet
worker* will attempt to educate „(nf Ha said that bualnaaa this th# present crop of leaden in this
Mjtt.hnll pl»»-
Former Baytown Man
NOW THRt SATURDAY
Home Of Two Feature*
Vocalists To Festival
"•'CHABLM SJARRETT *
"Stranger From
Ponca City"
2*’>' -
C1IAPTRB
"SON OF ZO
OF
0"
“>-*SZi£X*lZ Baytown Student Concert
lion and guldano* ia available ..Amuwm,ntl tr< ln ,ccurate ,ak* over.
through the Harris County Unit, barometer of the buxines* condl- Leadership training waa- .the
~ . 1J0S4 ('.pitot tion. inih. country,” he^ mid. theme of the apeakerffromopen- cymumv* 'emiiia from Raytown's
IHPC h fa VtftOfl V*t^ r*<o«^ ‘■erm^ohiA "Hard time* are keenly felt and Ing statements of Toastmaster Dan ^unin? Meh schools will
VW5 m uavesron aom* of the worlds ,&>remo»t tci- prosperity fill* the ticket wagon Heintacbel to closing remark* of —her voung vocal-
J, W. Nelman, Sr 48. former entl.ta, 1* wpported by the fund, wIU boltnteoU. return*. Amuse- Rev, Ewing McPh.il, the principal °n 'HL rerion five In-
Baytown merchant. dW Tuesday and numerou.*ervlce. are extend. m „ j d wh,n ,p„kfr. f^tlvti
h*r.^„our bu,lnf** '* th* The dinner waa hald at Horace at Huntsville' tomorrow,
nrst to feel It. Mann Junior High School cafeteria M»ted as vocal aoloist* from
Among the .performer* recruited and WM planned by Tom Stolhand- Baytown are Henrv hfoore, Bobby
from B*lf a dMen countrlea are -ikp chairman of the day'a actlvt- Tharp, Charles Cruthirda, P*t«y
the world-famed Crlstlanl family tlea in th# Lee observance of civic Black and Sonia Rundle.
of 1R equestrians, -the Ortana troup week. Thoae studcnU from Baytown
o* Rector-beard acrobat* June^th# ,Th( y0Un*atera at Robert E, Lee who will play piano solos are Mary
•—on'the'ufhf*wlre V** *‘n<l c,vlc we*lc' w,th cleanup Hlneon.^Marilyn^Pmdgrit.^Wanda
Galveston hospital, friends ,d cancer victim*.
here learned today. Funeral aer-
vlcea were held Wednesday.
Nleman owned h 'variety and
shoe atore on West Texas Avenue
nesa here. Ill health
The theme for the '49 drive Is
"Cancer can strike anyone — but
you can strike back.”
amts'
while In business
caused him to retire for awhile,
and he fetumed to hi* family
• home at Galveston. Later, he open-
ed a drug atore at Galveston and
continued to operate it until his
l,<Heh|« survived by hi* wife, Mrs WASHINGTON, April 1. -<U.P>
'Maude Nleman;-x eon, JW, Nie- Attorney General Tom-Ci Cl
man, Jr.: hlr mother, Mrs Oscar has Informed the White House
Attorney General
Clark To Resign
Jay, all of G divest on; a brother
and three sisters. •
THEATRE
0 N THE SCREEN
WALT DISNEY n
Tfriinirolnr Featur
TO
JAMBI
and
OBKRT YOUNG
"Relentless"
vie
the
i»v
Brio*
DrW
peri***
Ttw*”!
WWK' uw»y wuu • HiTJi f
mmmsms
he Intend* to, leave the cahfhet f°2f*ry ^ Anne Donoghue, Kathleen Grant, structora from Texas universities
by July administration officials . Door' to *"* hu*e menagerie will Botty Robertson, Jonell Seale, Jane and colleges.
said today. 7. * °P«" at 7 P A conJ"* Bailey. Bruce Coltharp, Helen Brad- _
These sources said tbaMlkt all. «f popular music by ProfMor Hale brrry ftnd Ro,and
top government officieft, Clark *na hfs military band will precede- presidents of many Baytown civic The recent arrival In America
submitted his resignation Shortly- Jhe.main show, which begins ?ro,lp, Wfre 0f the students of the steamship Irish Pin*, the
• Phone Rate Peace
Hinges On Mileage
before President pruning began promptly at 8:15 p.m.
his new term liyJanuary, Mr. Tru- y°u *1 tb* circus!
man has taken no action on It.
Thc-y^ >*|J! that Clark will fol-
low up* hla January letter with
more formal letter of resignation,
probably, in June. He, will tell Mr.
Truman, it was said, that he wants
to re-enter private law practice.
At present, Clark Is the oldest
member of Mr. Truman's cabinet
in point of service. He vas named
attorney general In June, 1945, af-
ter eight years of service In var-
ious justice department pcsta.
Clark's withdrawal from the
cabinet has long been rumored.
Speculation about hia successor ns
attorney general iAp centered
around Clark CWltpxf, the presi
dent’s special ,coi
at the dinner. first of five new modern liners,
Officers of the student council marks the opening of a regular
are Poland Laird, president; Jam transatlantic and world - wide pas-
Barley, vice president; Dixie WII- senger and freight service under
liams, recording secretary. Mary the Irish flag.
Poskey, corresponding secretary,
Jean Kellogg, treasurer; Loyce
Gelsendorff, reporter; Rodney No-
larlli
'Continued from Page 1)
the company calls the base rate
vasad, parliamentarian: Dolly Mos-
kowitz, historian: Anna Belle Prae-
torlous, publicity chairman, and
area, which conforms In general *Jn- ^ A- Brown> sponsor,
to the Baytown city limits.
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40233-
TODAY A SATURDAY
DBS
ll'sflPMfc i»rt« fh«
Othm Woman’. Mote/
Hftll/'1 THRU
NUW SATURDAY
• 2 WG HITS 2 •
HIT NO. 1-
__« from tkf BEST SEttlPM
Ip^Tr^ N0Vtl wl111 *toul
(HE
1 HIT NO. 2-
JAMES STEWART
"You've" Gotta
Stay Happy" r
"mJToo^ui.XWC DOUOKU'
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Added Fob
T Walt Disney Cartoon r
“Donald's Happy Birthday"
Iaitest World New#
BLUB,
“ALPINE CLIMBERS”
f?
me nayiown city umiu. ft • . _
Wooster Is outside the city llm- XrltAAl T FI 1C TOO
i a* well as the company's base JvllWI IIUjICv
Vote Tomorrow
SPECIAL
Jumbo Hamburgers
20c
TARE HOME A BAG FULL
Brown's Chicken Shock
1808 Market Street
&*t9m*ih**t/
Storting
BOAST W
•25.00
*mi sit I
.‘1650
Muling I
IN THE MASNIFiCIlJ
r—rmimirn.
iNTtmrioNuittitnJ
Witch vCMir pride, milidy. when you tel this sterling on vo#r
table' It will lie hard to be modest about silver so beautiful»
oki ioudy hue The handles are wrought in solid silver perfectly,
crafted There's clear, jewel like detail and matchless lustre rtf
finish And the blades are both forged and kollou ground... the
ideal carving blade ... now offered for the first time in sterling.
Your husband will be pleased and proud at the quick neat,
almost effortless caning this new blade makes possible. Set this
magnificent set toda)!
122 W. T#xa»
Only four ell
a larger Mexicali population than
San Antonio,' /tenas. A third of
San Antonio's citizens, more than
100,000 are of Mexican or Indian
origin.
CHANNELVIEW
NOW SHOWING
THRU SATURDAY
oora Open Weekdays 8 p.m
Open Sat '
rate area, and the council l» under
no obligation to protect residents
of this area. —
But Strickland, Dr. Hamlet I.
Davla, and Mayor E. D. Cleveland (Continued from Pag# 1)
all were of the opinion that when extreme importance, of political
. . . the council agreed on the new rate, knowledge. ■
n M™co have it waj ^i,. opinion that the mile- "Our schools must assume a ma-
age charge to Wooster would be jor share of lncreaaing the political
eliminated. awareness and political participa-
Hunt was most Inslstant that the tion of future generations. A firm
council pass the ordinance last faith in oua system Is our only
night. real defense against undemocra-
Hc,asked the council to pass the tic ideology” Helrtrlch said,
ordinance, and said that he would The fourth man on the ballot,
do his best to have the mileage Bourge, operates an interior dec-
rate to woo»ter cancelled., orating ftnd jjaintiogi. shop in Bay*
However, the council tequeited town. He has riiade no campaign
Hunt to contact company officials statements,
first before it .took action on tha At Cedar Bayou there are three
candidates for the ""seats left by
outgoing trustees M. A. Parker
and Albert Nelson. The candidates
In order are G. C.' Grube, D. C.
Mangum and E. W. Bowerman.
ordinance.
Sat.-Sun. 1;30 p.m.
ACTION
ITS
LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, April 1. (ER) - rac*..“t a" ba» developed at
(USDA)—Livestock; ' Barbers Hill where the three out-
Bartxtra Britton
’ William Eythe
—in—
“Mr. Reckless"
made up of atockera .being car- thews, are the only candidates,
ried over for Monday's trade, CM- At Crosby, three candidates a
ves nominally steady.„ * aeeking two position* on the board.
>gs 500. Butcher hoga 28-60 Two are Incumbent#, L. E. Kre*.
.—HIT NO.' 2—
«mmy wakbi.1
“Outlaw Brand"
Hoga
lower than Thursday’* average, nek and J. J. Oberprlller, Jr., while
anwa steady to 86 lower, feeder the third, ia Floyd Remkes.
pigs steady. Top 20.00 paid for ^
moat good and choice 190-280 lba,
good and choice 180-185 lbs 19.00-
76, heavy butcher* scarce, law lota
of medium grade 900-240 lb but-
cher* 19.00-80. Sow* 18.00-18.00.
Feeder pigs 15,00-10.00.
itract Case
NOW THRU
rmgttmmmmmmJJ--' SATURDAY
G 2 m HITS ! • .
...............
Lilian
Always fo
8914
KREL 1360
The fact that the country’a.afgn
of a-contract for a proper!
revaluation program tor tax pu: u
poses was kept secret for men
than a week after the signing we
blamed on County Judge Glenn /
~ two of th* county oorr
according to a Hoc;
HTT NO. 2—
^ JLfa0£Dor «vxU,;
mm
At a eitisoR you hov* Hie right to txp^t your city to oporott *co-
nomkaRy and to adhert to a sound investmtnf polky. As a eith#n
you hov* the responsibility to oloct the best qualifkd eondidotts
for Mayor and Councilman. ."
VOTE FOR
H. G.CORN0L
CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR
April t CBx-Mlti ]
Iftom WHO ■*** for
. hi bow to ba happy
„ durthg her lut year of
Advised by a apaclallat
of her caah oh an-
TZ, . hn told tha ainony-
rj^r-old Oklahoma city
SS’SAtAS'
'At w*"
Sir to ba happy though
ST began pouring In form
"JT of the country «ft»r
^Sglfivd retired bualneaa*
problem to a loaal
Zin The newspaper dubbed
Heart ' and aollclted
rt<w rrsders.
. u,irt said she ha* worked
Vl i; yew. 4a.h*U4 *» *
, .jrtuse, but nnw had laarn-
hsd a heart ailment that
"L^Jould end her life Ih a
t jjjj* should ahe apend her
"JJ^^claUat, refuging to
l of his name on ethl-
-grAt said he did not .be-
«» doetoV can set a tfma
.person with heart fiteur
fgjiy to die.
Tit believe Shy doctor can
(j^sd In aueh caaee, said
"mdaliet, * member of the
ia Heart Association. "In
jjpjisf situation* with teas-
—f (sis *nd good management
at shvii.clsn, a patient can get
• ressonahly well for an Indef-
’£rt belltv/ w# are ever Jus-
« trllir.g people they are
g to die aftf a certain per:
Heart disease is not a
I Kitten<i This woman's ap-
to her personal problem
, ts the result of poor medical
misunderstanding "
. Heart was to receive her
rig mill addressed to the
I CHt.'shonian here. The news-
_r ns ku-ptng her Identity sre-
hscauM. it'said, she' might ov-
f herse lf If the public start-
ftrr'.rt her.
bi- the hundreds wore
[ the woman to offer sug-
i-Telephone inquiries from
_l throughout the country be-
I toning In at the newspaper s
I mm.
Hnrton i local bankftfi
iud Mrs. Heart "probably
_J extend her period of grace
lAi’d go out and enjoy life gnd
4 it (orget about her lllnesa.”
I were In her position! I'
Jc't spe nd any . time ipoplhf
r it" he said. “I'd he*d for a
tain retreat, get in some
| and enjoy some food books,
id the'winter I'd follow the
b to Florida. You ran- soon
I your money down there."
t Cktholic priest advihed Mr*
to “invest in some good
J,” despite’ her argument
I she could will another part
r laving* to church and char-
ist I suggest is an ordinary
i principle that what good
i i person does in this life
I be rewarded after he le.ve?
h life," be said."
Student Named
taitve Nominee
MARCOB, April 1.—(Sp>—
' Daniels, student at South-
t Texas State Teachers College
1 Baytown,, was selected by
r ilass offfqi/s as one of the
. w*i to represent the claa# In
Ltmupi frontier festival,
Jw* selected will be voted on
[®e entire junior .clast in an
^ to be held April J on the
.. - Class repreaentatlvea will
) th* "Colonel and hia Lady"
1 Presiding over the festival, Ap-
.auL wiil play host to high
couple* fitm, aome 40.
J In Central Texas who h*v#
■ invited to attend the featlrl-
H»u«« Of Dlanionds"
W. Texaa Avenue.
IriMi
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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/m1/2/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.