The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1948 Page: 1 of 8
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J property for sale
for sale
2 bedroom, brand new hoB1
Highlands. Built on 2
with many trees. Only 1 Jr
Reservoir, and only 200 yard, f J
San Jacinto River? 08 fr°™
WEATHER
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tonight
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Kiln dried lumber throughout
excellent roof. Built-in gararl ^
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located on corner «
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$6,000.
BAYTOWN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1948
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salt of
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Write D. S. Bracey p ’
Box 399, Highlands. *
7 DEAD AS HURRICANE
FOR QUICK TURNOVER
lilt Your Real Estate With
Bynum & Woodrufl
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* PHONE 1192
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further Insurance Agency, phone HTI.
al Es-
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Com-
Texas,
BUSINESS SERVICE
HASTY TRANSFER
NEW PIANOS
.» “You Sava the Overt
Tuning, Repairs, Damp <
F. ML WORDEN—Mwas t
P. a Box 4873—Bntyown,
Complete Repair Factium
For All Maks* of Can
MSG INBOTHAM
MOTOR COMPANY .
Baytown -
SC- TED'S AUTO PARTS
SB »»•
2? AUTO PARTS
5X11 *** fiacre*.
Phone 129
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baytownI
FENCE COMPANY
Serving East Hants OxuOj
'Free Estimates Terms
. Phone 2U-W.
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TERMITE CONTROL
With a Definite Ouarar“
Call l.
DAVIS
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It Year* in the Tri-C**,
REYNOLDS
ROOFING CO.
P. a A. Lonna-Fse I
I ■ . Asbestos Sldiag -----
S10 Bolster St. Ph«»'
-! a U REYNOLDS, Owner
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K& s&r 1
Security Service
Room 210 Kanzalis Bu
513 W. Texas Pboss
Let us sharpen your I
mower before you I
away for the winter
CHAUVTNAMYf
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ADDING
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1
ud, Oet. S^l-Tbe United Nations Security
jcil, over the bitter objections of Russia, voted
J by 9 to 2 to givo a full public airing’tb the
In dispute. Soviet Delegate Andrei Vishinsky
-Sdfirtely van nouneed that Russia will boycott
^ council's debate of the issue. 6
IfAing the floor immediately after the vote by
* I, the council agreed to place the Berlin crisis
^ the western powers and Russia on its
bis Vishinsky said: .
MV .Soviet delegation wishes to state that it
L not'•participate in the deliberations of the
EJgity counciL”
M*» not immediately, clegr, however, whether
P*y arfually would walk out pf the council
CtuigH, a* hoviet Delegate Andrei Gromyko did
JlM® on the, Iranian issue, or would remain in
sj ri U'Tnari[i£
HpM Delegate Dmitri Manuilski immedi-
* ■ made an announcement similar to Vish-
The Ukraine had been the only nation
qlt^thfag^t “gain8t Pladn* ‘he Ber,‘n
^*°th and Manuildd remained in their
until ’ !mmediate|y adjourned the session
until tomorrow morning.
** ®*en at that time whether
attend*^ ttnd Manui,skl. »”d their aides would
Bramuglia had ordered the council to vote on
.°n« 01 lnc,udinK th* Berlin issue on its
***nda 'V ° pjn- <U:20 am- ESI), and the
actual vote came a few moments later.
- It was a foregone conclusion. Vishinsky in two
seeches of protest against security .coupeiJ
Support
^ exwpt fr«u the Ukraine, always a Soviet satellite.
■. prote*fg<l that the security council had
jurisdiction in the case, that the western powers
toSTBit^Sel) “* FoUr C0Unca of
SWIRLS INTO FLORIDA
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Temple Low On School Building
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& STORAGE CO.
413 E. Texas Ave.
Phone 233
Re*. M4-M ■
Serving the NaUon!
Agent of
North American Van L_ „
Local and Long Distance
Insured Moving
A. CL COKER, Osnif
Baytown, Texas
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Martin Outboard
Gulf Marine White Gas I
Motor OU
PORTIS HARDWARE
AND ■
AUTO PARTS
HIGHLANDS, TEXAS
RIGHTWAY .
MOVING ft STORAGE!
411 E. Texas Avenue
BONDED MOVERS
HOUSEHOLD OOQps
PERSONAL EFFECT
Phones, office,
Raaideace UO-W
La Porte 4640
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Jfelong Resident Of Area Has Heart Attack
•SSTor 'iJS f“"; P“0'- «*w by Rev B.ti h. .offered . ce
bL- ssKsss.nr
s 1 » j.u
^Why^^^y°pU VJ~ Home. Creek. T «ty -uoose Bragg CWIaway
« Cued, 8. to
^ Twitdiell Murdered SSlSp ElS/S
eriff Says Identification .Sure ' SJSS'.faStddS'K nCCI®"
war*- »«o_ mm V,; I. ir.""?c.s ■seehixx.
• officers today started to dig Lindsey said.
ifindsToday
Cops Get Riot Call
In Refinery Strike
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. also — ----
book others required fir^ aid. Com-
munication to outlying Cuban* areas
«L«r,on.c sre; K5sa*r^33.-a55
KM makes sew.!e eeaamtkm, «*• -
mmI
irVw.eeJimfly I a But Har- C Ub* unabIe 10 at* A capacity crowd ts expected to a meeting and lunehdtn for broth- coordinate the bi<h Tchool^dia- att General Geon*
for the
Ifcfei and established his pret- neil, 81 mile„ .
|is Beaumont at the tlme Mrs mother, Mrs. J. S. Sturrock, Her had recently
car, a 1947 Kaiser, was found seventh time,
abandoned the same day on a lone- “
ly road at the northern edge of tm, a pioneer fa
Houston. Si County, Martin' was boVn "at
Her purse and luggage were in Cedar Bayou on April 26 18M h»
the back, seat, their content* lived at Cedar T- ’
;T strewn over the Door, officers said, marriage in ig»
......'' (Baa Ka. twIMhUI Pm» t) 1 ■
the Baytown ca
t.Fayle
fs $30,000
I*
:t Here
pSS DcFce No Drilling Zone
M* Drive, across ffom San > " - ' — -- 9
Wto HMpital, has been pui *
Ml Dr Percy R. Fayle
J* Dr. Fayle said his plans
|A* site i
H In Gulf Proposed
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s 4k TsJ’raSSS? tau^hr Engineers Went Certain
BterSSirS- Spots Left Vacant
P»TO home on th» Tri-Y it;# *
Lone Bandit Gets
115,000 In Bank
Robbary Just Before
Noon Near Hillsboro
..hem.,..h. ^ a'sth.^hsiite,» sss‘jss ^ Poisoned Heat
■■___________: ■ He and » number of civic organ!- ceive practical training In sales ». . .1
rations are expected to be repre- display in Baytown business Big Mike, Favorite Of
rtMSfir f, ars?»s^tg «w«. o* on**-,
”ik Jssst^js^- nr
attend the speech in a body. All ■ in *S2S
Sd to^tend.8,80 have been Miners Clap dogs with
Thn Texas Jayeee* arc conduct- * ».........«
lahoma, was host.
The delegates consumed an ora-
torical diet of atomic energy, inter-
American solidarity, and a defense
of the free enterprise system in the
three-day convention.
One of the principal speakers
was Mark Love of Chicago, who
“ called ter a reconversion to'the
principles of freedom, faith, and
upon Which our nation was
TOWN
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SSSS Georgia funeral
a. „ os-r * •‘•jjja-j* .-j por p|ane yidim
K'. ^ * w ***w ^visvuimw ‘W *---- ou«re. acuu uie fO
Bt CIRCUS: Wddm. WU- b'T*b'%2?JmS£
teef j0^* "d Mrfa Mfin^rs. * ^ — As he fled At
I. R. King and son, Delton King,
will fly, to Jessup, Georgia, to at-
tend the funeral at 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday of Mrs. Brdaa Coun-
selman, 30, of LaPorte, who died
- - %.**«.««• swvii.an ana wouiu cwvei apyiuAumuci; main street. uv- u* L*rurie, wno aiea ^
BSL*1 l6* »ldeshow door 46,000 acres oa which the sute The robber, de^lmd by Me„« ^taphy of injuries received Sun-
U between 40 and 46 years of age, te * PUne crash at Mobile, a & EUls
locked Mann Aasiai^ni Cashier A*al,ama- The funeral service will —_i_
• Texas Jaycecs arc conduct- s » m...... --
in® a state-wide campaign asking ft f iAn/1 /
enactment of the Ellis Plan for Ov W*llI *»•
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nine-baited meat.
Nine dogs in the neighborhood
hav.e died in convulsions in the
last three days, Dr. H. B. Naylor
Flays Truman
o.«. 5«»_ sisis^sastfagf
tions to_ finance_a program of pris- **5,,^ ?°*a •
tions to finance a program of pris- d0**1} L. Lewis today criticized iy enough, but most dogs are dead
oner rehabilitation, religious detiv- pr5aident Truman as "a malignant before their owners know what is
held at the Wayne Funeral
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%Z1 nave w,d him ..that tonally, but I am hopeful that
IsTo?" flaway f"d <Hf- a satisfactory arrangement can be
£ h«!? U!!W tt t^ie,„tS *®rked out."
" afad and say “hello” ; y.- .
INhbor Rpv. tad* Mrs. O.
P7*»pent some anxious mo-
for one of the House
. *“a Ihe youngster got
7“* banker,..and if we're
, 7*etl- the little boy was ___
Lt#r H'cm all the time be-
JPd *t the entrance to Xlleg Lud Steel —••••••
’W-.-TThe law" was out gnj, chai ......•••
■ G- C Laanou and gaierad Pet ..............
Stocks Close Today
■AS sift
Armco Steel
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Amer Woolens
*"d- At ,„d Sf
lE^SSSSi^
« friends with a side- c-rp .....
' Use pdishlM the hood Davison Chem
*» red _r...n . . Dow CSiem .........
r Kuac du p0"1 <%rk-
ratn-u -„ „Eastman Kodak
_ Gen Electric
f *L thTcr,*^ nlTJi. Gen Motors „
Goodyear Ttre ....
t Greyhound Bus .....
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Mine Workers but dlangerous to rittT^EasTJam^wL^lttcn^hi
„ _ tolT t^o^lnT’f^u"
Ballot Probers r riz7'° sta wxs sls “*
r til r f hThS fUt,UrC r r; , Thc ,ear that dhlldrsn might get
Say No Soap ' - - as ssrsriK'Sris
* r t,cal reference made to Mr. Tru- Texas. The Nelson’s dog. a pedi-
FeRT WORVH, Oct 5. .UPl , Re- -'Rit? during hIS »p, n,ng address. ^4 Springer spamai, waa poi-
ports from two special masters at And there were many in the 25 soned Saturday.
gators of alleged fraudulent elec- - Mike,” Mrs.' Nelson said. "We
«- Luquire Working On STJTCLJrSWS
sTsisSSBsr^SSfs^e Wfpgip -saw s
TTir“r°\F‘h" t *&*<£?%&:££ jfczjsszzjs&fsi
Wle crashed ,kP^ ,An. finance authorizing the Davidson to investigate alleged ir- butions to the Burnet Bay park case tffis morning. ‘
^ said^unaelma^ws.flrfJ8^' b°rr°W *®?'000, 0per?te regulariUes in the August 28 pri- campaign, according to Chairman Several dog-poisoning c*s-s were
27-% Inti Nickel 304, f*^d' Counselman waa reriously un,l tax payments start coming manrrunoff election for U. S. W.C. (Pop. Swain, w.th donations reported about 10 days ago on
rta Inf) H.rv ................ J ' m is to^ be presented to the council, senator m Duval, Jim Wells and in the new drive now totaling 12^0 East Main.
Interlake'Iron................ ll* OallsuiAO ^ ,°Jd c6u!ltie*V Solicitor E. F. Luquire reported Residents of the area have taken
26% J and L Steel ' 34% MftllOBCS ddlflTS ?SJro.if1|Ue,|LU^t }h| c b,u !d Burnett m his report, said he a total of 8106 from four sources, no action aa yet other than voicing
KiravPpt ................Jr him. r A i I a sid^alk in front of San Jacinto was unable to reach any conclu- They were the Baytown Plumbing indignation over 'anyone who
152% Rirey ret .................. » ^|j|^ Jgfyn 1008 Elementary School. slons "due to the fact that said Company. *4C; Tri-OKs Sheet would be cruel enough to po.son a
r “ __ hearing was ordered closed before Metal Shop. $30: Luquire Construe- dog," but one dog-owner in the
I be same was completed." Smith's tion Company, $30; a,ii he Hirtry neighborhood was observed chan-
Courtesy Citixens National Bank
Kirby Ret .................. is
..... 47% Kenn Cop ........;......... 58%
. • n5% Ubby-McN 9%
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9 Mid Con Pet •........i*111*' denied today that his South
..... g Nat Dairy Prod ............ 28 TeJtas Producers Association holds
m hNst Steel ........... 69% 8 monopoyl on milk in the 50-
M Ohio Oil ................... 33% county area it covers, but added
^ Pennefs Inc ..............46% Jf “ does, “it's a legalized monopo-
^ Pure Oil 34 f‘
"J Packard Motors ..........,4% Stallones, one. of seven defen -
..... 2? Repub Steel ................ 29% 'faate named Vy fte state in air
' ‘ ,2 St Regis Paper ............ 10% anti-trust action which alleges
Sou Pacific ..,......^...4. 58-% Price Krtlng on milk in the Hous-
” Stan (Ml fed ................ 44 ton area, testified htroughout the
'■ SUn OU N. J...............77% morning.
• .*]% Sunray Oil .................. 12% —-
••■•*% Tex Gulf Sul .............. 64% FELTON TO FREEPORT
Texas Co , ......... 56% President Thad Felton of the
?4 Tex Gulf Prod .....V........19% chamber of commerce is going to
• Tidewater Corp 25% Freeport tonight to represent the
•••• tt c r._, Baytown.‘'onrinmit,mw—e-^»ewgr
......I ' .'irrm^'W .T — affairs
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E Stal- WILLIE
district
rOdccv- kora VOW
r / ^ v»ii|raa/, vv>- . east i wv s u ill jf
was the sair.t. * Goodwin HUnibl, SUtionT '$5.'
Si
You Judge: Is Wainscott
He Kills Deer, But Store Crash Do
■ -JM
E. E. Wainscott Baytown mer-
chant doesn’t know whether he is
lucky or unlucky.
Just about the time Wainscott
was bringing down an antelope cn
a West Texas hunting trip, a shelf of the
gave way In his variety stcre in at
Baytown. —“— ***--*— —“ J
in
with dishes
the st: re, bearing nothing but un-
breakable items, remained intact. —
The crash could be liWd s block He
away but luckily
■wombU
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1948, newspaper, October 5, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027327/m1/1/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.