The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 278, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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,TW1W;WED "TWINS
Second time
Count Sticks
For Mexican
The Daily Sun — Saturday, May 1, 1948
own (Formerly Goose Creek), Texas
READING, Pa. -CE-Maryj
and Pern Hoffmaster, 23 J
always liked to do things toes
They have been married in?
ble ceremony to twins. ”
r By ANNE J
| Week Of Programs To
Lrve Baytown Music W
I’ . nresentation of a musical program and tea by the 1
Lie Music club at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Baytown Cbr
P1u. week officially begins in the Baytown area,
teert E Lee High school robed choir, under the (
Lv & will present--------------
&he First Christian
Sns on the progranr
ET ” e That Lovetl
Hr" by Hohmann;
Art In
A Baytown Mexican may not un-
derstand all the implications of the
word ‘'liar",- but he probably will
be able, to translate “contempt of
court” if he ever,heirs the term
again. ^
Judge E. E. Hunter was called
« liar by a 19-year-old Mexican
youth for whom he had just dis-
missed a vagrancy charge- The
youth and two friends returned to
Hunter to protest the ‘bad treat-
ment” he- had received in jaii, pro-
testing that he was not permitted
to use the telephone. Hunter ! re-
plied that the youth had not re-
quested the use of the phone.
“You're a liar,” the youth blurted
out. -/
“You’re charged with contempt
of court, and this time the charge*,
won’t be dismissed,” Hunter *ald.
The youth was re-arrdsted and lat-
er released under $100 bond.
. spearhead the Soviet union’s May.
day"show of armed might.
Jet planes of two types flew over
the square. There were twin-en-
gined bombers and single-engined
fighters. All told, nearly twice as
many planes flew over as in the
demonstration a year ago.
foundation, a public corporation J
soon to erect a center in the Hous- (
ton campaign to , become a world 1
health metropolis. - I
Mrs. Pipkin may be reached at I
900-2170 and Mrs. Bridges at 1924. f
Both said today they are anxious J
to sell tickets at $1.20 - each and J
hope to make a good showing be- 1
cause “the children’s foundation ^* I
one of the most meritorious insti- j
tutions in this cart of the country,
Mrs. Pipkin said.
Solemn Siler
A student recital, spons
■- tile Baytown Music Study
arranged by Rigger; 7;30 pm at the Baytown C
Balm In Galead,” by ity house will be the Mui
Swing Low, Sweet presentation for Monday. *!
arranged by Ringwald. Mrs. W. J. Klllgore, Mi
Red Constitution
Adopted In Korea
lie Worlds by O’Hai
LONGHORN SPRINTERS TAKE OFF
Left ta right, the University of Texas’ Allen Lawler, Charley Parker
(Continued from Page 1)
of crossed hammers and sickles,
and establishes the new govern-
ment as the “democratic peoples
republic of Korea.” , _'
Adoption of this document clears
the way for Soviet recognition of
the new government as the sover-
eign ruler, thus tending to free
the Russians of responsibility for
events in. Korea.
. For
trie Inspiration
r1-—. - ■ -aj-T. ■
k For Foil Information
Coll or Writo J
E. E. HUNTER
Representative
Phone SM-d ;
Leonard Bankhead of McAllen, ^/i/vpiu/v ^
former minister of the Goose Creek V lid SIFid wODS
Church of Christ, will return here W *
nft be held dafly at 10 a.m. and 7:30 — ** — — • — •
p.m. though May 16. . mTop-
of wtt«bie erator* threatened today to fire,
lilt- Ue direcUon of T. F. £ul- nmrder. and mutilate., two sheriff’s ,
Bankhead was pastor of the
... Goose Creek Church of Christ for
Sunday, May 2—•—
Wednesday Morning Mu
By Oscar Fraley
saftifc-ttrsaa M rs’ xjp*s atSflssMaas
going in the. ditch'on both sides of whtle fishing off the Florida Keys, modestyi booms that Da Preem
the road and pedestrians scatter- 'v°!jld have had the mount on Ci- fears he might unleash his po-
ing for cover. A blue-green flash tation,*big horse in today’s. Rose tent left hook. Tony also says:
went by, and the officers, too, run. So if the colt hits the jackpot, “I’d moider da bum!”
headed for the bush. - Arcaro will turn over hU entire What else'? ... ’
“Turn around and catch that I*®1 to Dorothy Snidef, At s _____----:-—
.w«* mwuii.. - sit’sss Hit sin
&‘£-S2tJ.2i£Zi '—>» —■* . .
...... gunlsts in the house and drove screaming a stream of invective from the Professional Golfecrs as- —
Baytown Community hous
Robert Er-tee High schc
choir, First Christian chu
,p.m.
Monday, May 3
Student piano recital, s
by the Baytown Music Sti
Baytown Community hoi
uBiqn* service of ths
Lftisn Science Reading
L has been designed to aid
Lad others in sharing the
L g fopofit* which ever-in-
It'd shore be
unlucky for all
concerned for
13 to est at »
table no*'”-
COOK'S
DINEANb DANCE
h rough Christian Science,
ire the Bible, "Science -
Health with Key to the
bv Mary Baker
v—containing the com-
■ explanation of Christian
ace—»nd other Christian
set literature may be reed,
•owed, or purchased.
IRISTIAN SCIENCE
READING room
ivada Atid' Michigan SU.
Baytown
Reading Room Hours;
Tiies., and Thurs., 2-5 P M.
Wednesday Evening. 7-8.
Ylettoxe Welcome
formation concerning free
|ftc ledum, cfuirdh services,
i ether Chntlian Science ac-
jja fife available.
Tuesday, May i
Square Banco- of- Cifch
Highlands
SATURDAY NIGHT
Music by
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOYS
and Circle Four, Baytov
munity house, 7:30 p.m.
flmiSfrKiiT
Robert E. Lee High sch<
choir, Robrt E. Lee au
8:15 p.m.
Friday, May 7
Mrs. Elmer Gregory’*,
citai, sponsored jointly by
day Morning Mubic club
LEARNS OWN LESSON
GRAND FORKS, N. D. —(U.E) -
Mrs. Marion Jiuard promised to
drive more carefully after Police
danger of icY streets. Hiii drove off
ENDS TONITE
"THE BOWERY”
‘•FOOL’S GOLD -
LAST NIGHT
iky River Serenade*
“Wolf Call”
DANCING THURSDAY TO Ml’SlC OF
BEN CHRISTIAN AND HIS TEXAS COWBOYS
Free Tickets for Thursday Dance with Every
Paid Admission pn Saturday Night
town Music Study club,
Community house, 7:30 p.r
Sunday, May 9
Program bf Sacred tor
Christian church. 4 p.m.
CHANNELVIEW
LAST TIME TONIGHT \
“The Devil Thumbs A Ride* \
, —ALSO—
“CODE OF THE WEST’
Sunday Thru Monday
lEOWARO G.ROBINSON H
I IDA UIPINO 1
1 JOHN GARFIELD I
|. BARRY FltZGERALbil
f > LONDONS^
HOME OF * FEATURES
Sunday Thru Monday
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Mm ADVENTURE...
mono oho
MFv nk END STRUT!
Arriving Today
Dr. and Mrs. Charles
stein and daughter. Gre
Oklahoma City. Oklahomi
riving today to visit with
stein’s parents, Mr. and
H. Biclstein. Dr. Biclsteii
turn home Tuesday.
(Across from Jack Saunders’)
No. 2-
DANA ANDREW’S
ANN BAXTER
"Swamp Water1
Under New Management
W. H. Peddycord
in RAFAEL SABATINTS
Ip Now Managing
• SERVING BREAKFAST
• JUICY HAMBURGERS
• ALL SHORT ORDERS
• HOT DQGS
• ICECREAM
• SOFT DRINKS
dreed rabiet; trinimiisU
many communicable dill
Humble Service Station
HU.1TZ HAIL
PLUS
“Mail Dog”
•Picture Pioneer”
“Tin Pan Alley Tempos1
controlled, that have
proven carried by inltch,
No. tS34
CLAUDE RAWS
BRENDA MARSHALL • DONALD CRISP
fLORA ROBSON. ALAN HALE
Phone 46W
8*1W. Main
kouis Po.taur (1822-1895; -
to* French chamut who dircov-
jerad ’’oarmt" and "baetaria.’'
Iprobably contributed at much
Ho iciantific advancamant at
May ana mbn, of. aH lima. s
(■ ‘Through eountlau aspari-
manti, ha aitabtiihad faett and
Mutant of fighting dittatt in
winai, animali, food* ahd man-
Und. Bacauta of Pattaur'i re-
taareh, and that of othari who
followed him, cattle can ba
[tattad and mill tuppfiat kapt
- MID-NITE SHOW --
TONITE ONLY 11-30 P.M
• •/. BOX OFFICE OPENS ION# P.M. %
—LAST DAY-
LED G0RCE1T
AND THE BOWERY BOYS
—in- ~
"ANGELS’ ALLEY"
JUDY PARKS AND EVA QUARLLS
;:. Managers. ■
Turn Right, Croaby Lynchburg
Rout, IK Milea TowardFDayto^,
oh Beaumont Highway.
mand. For imtance, the
quito 1$ tolerated elmoit ■
where-and people contir
juffer with malaria in coi
... < -i • ^ jcil .e A -
Ends Tonight
GREGORY PECK
DOROTHY McGUIRE
STARTING
SUNDAY
THRU
TUESDAY
JNDAY mSay
Gr^foty Peck
Dorothy McGuire
John Garfield .r
tannery for antira chiat; water
tuppliat can be meda tafa;
(countliit thouiandt tavad from
AND AT THE
Gentry On Special -
College Rads Program
Open Air Dancing
'GENTLEMAN'S
AGREEMENT"
“To Music oFBHt-Kevar
And Hls Orchestra.
REGISTERED
PHAWIACTSTS
PHONE a
1*6 W. TEXAS
PRONE IN
22# N. Oooae Creek
GENTLEMAN'S
AGREEMENT’
AFLAME
with INTRIGUE’
AGLOW
taft* MUSIC!
AFIRE
teUh ROMANCE!.
Univertal IntonatioMl
Ramton Pmdnclioa
FROSTY BEER
Selected Short Subjects
YVILDC.ATJOSIYADFS CITY ■M
CX)LUMBUS, Ga. ~(l'.E)~A wild-
cat managed to penetrate to the
center'' of this city of mote than
100,000 population. It went un-
noticed until It was run over and
killed by a motorist at a busy In-
i?;'r&«New.
10:»~Otie«taavwM
it'lSMt!'**1. *"* iS?r'
, . . with « gift she’ll always remem
beautiful bouquet of flowers ... -a
growing plant . . . a magnificent c
Our flowers ora gfeenhous? grown
feg^ion . . . each
tcrsection.
MONDAY AFTIRNOON
StlKEaT
Make It Sing?
let ut check the
little thing* that make
driving carefree - your
battery, your spark-
plug*, your fan belt, and
the re*t. Then fill up
with Humble l(*o Extra
. . . and you'll en/oy
«eur car
WaffwO. Cdmondt’
great naval at
adventure and r«-
mom* when Amor-
im woi youngl
:30—Mualc—K«m Tip*
- Humbl. Off
:45—KRXL X#wi
:55 -Pa»» Time
Xut Ttxse Tbeetrei
:00—Id Mavielend i
1:10—Bhow Tune Time
;:80—Lodlee Matinee
DANCE
HI-HAT CLUB
ClcuMtU JftMtU
COLBERT-FONDA
EDNA BAV OLIVER. EDDIE COLLINS
JOHN MMlE • DORRIS ROWOON
JESSIE RALPH - ARTHUR SHIELDS
ROBERT LOWERY - ROGER IMHOF
■ for Sunder
it) Coektetl
bn Monroe
•oHMIcatee
Inaulrln* Parent
HUGO HAAS
> THOMAS GOMEZ
DOWLAS DO/
Stanley Renfro
Musicby
■ .j |
FREDDIE REAL \
AND HIS .
South Uxai Playboys
Station 82
ADDED
COLOB CABTOON-
123-Wr Gulf
“FISHING BEAB"
ACROSS FROM BAYTOWN
..............„JUNIOR HIGH* *
PHONE 7S'i,
“NOW THAT SU!
mm
JOHN HfNPY ShTkIET JOHN PEDRO
Wayne «' Fonda • Temp!e ' Agar * Armendarii
BOND • G BRItH ■ MtUCLEH • U l • RICH ■ fORiH - KIBBtt ■ WITHERS
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 278, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1948, newspaper, May 1, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027203/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.