The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 262, Ed. 1 Monday, April 10, 1950 Page: 3 of 10
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Sun Patterns Two Questioned In Auto Dealer WreW Shopping.'
. iWGELES —(UB— Three no uncertain terme to keep driv- borrowing th. « r
'jLi'SS-SHSMtoS""""* Rotariaris Say
°nly 1,01 took ‘mylUM^f ^ Wl‘h Wlt*
Ifirtf SW ^ today that the the east and gave me back every- ’TJ?* $«****
PJ**, wasn’t fooling. thing elee. • / "°*r*tlon' , .
Ii» Indiana Bible Institute etu- "Then be told me he wa* only W*tm.er «W the holdupe wire
admitted robbing Gray and a pulled wiUt uee of an unloaded pis-
. years ago. But be returned API Will WfllfAmA “We realize the implications of concerts given in Houston by the
penny took wttb «fac ■■ " wlWIliV the confession,H he said* Houston Symphony Orchestra.
Jut secured interest.^ Rarlf Luscomb’s “rehabilitation and "The kids love it”
If A. Witmer, President of the DdlR PldCnifllSTS voluntary, confession deserve your
, Wayns. Indiana^ Blblo lnatl- _________ considerate regard,”
■*”B" aartfSf si*r ^rc sn&t
rwt,r«idAlbe^^b the Jen.of the world* biggest inde- WjMwtt.||l!!li2?,i SXSKffiSC
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adult leaders.
“The other group*-—were—Boy
Scout Troop 172 and the Key Club.
The tickets are obtained through
the courtesy of the Houston gro-
cery chain which sponsors the con-
certs and the Kiwanians arrange
the transportation. Kiwanian J. M.
• la symphony music too much for
youngsters?
No, sir, say Baytown Rotarians
Who have escorted 190 Baytown
boy* and girls to the free “pop”
The youngsters are quiet a$yi
*dded. mannflb'l their attention held by
FoHr»iv Sewi„g Missionary's King offers Crate Bflr8hfS Tel1 Ptlice
For 12 Eggs
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b enclosed two postal money or- dsiclosed today. turned here for tr,af
* fa letter. •________The machinists union last Febru-______
■L was lor *170-25 »** out to ary submitted to the AFL Execu- .. , , _ . “
I.. who has since entered the tive Council in -Miami a five-term If altf f Dam. DI^m
(rtate business in Tarzana. proposal for resolving its jurisdlc- J I1CU) 1 1011
jzsxss*"* S^SSrr^S£iZ ToRahf UlAid
rfl be darned,” Gray said versy which drove the maphinTsts "
tiS:^theUnltedP“M has Snista^^^ec^l fuJtT thTsTomm^'
lure I remember the holdup, received a letter giving the AFL’s gy conferences” today to map con-
„ do' you know, I never even reaction to the proposal. He de- Crete action against the unloading
_l * look at him,” Gray said. clined to comment on its contents and transport of American arms Pafjfinn MptPf TitlfP
|H«explained that the holdup oc- but it was learned elsewhere that shipments to Italy... I HInlliy ITCICI IORC
Ld in bis car. 11 8tates *0 conditions under iThc Communist “Partisans of
I'jgot, into my car one day head- which the machinists union would Peace” announced they would meet
l {w the drugstore when I slowed be reaffUiated;
F I to Stop, a voice told me in _ ,
Slim Prisoner Escapes
Through Cell Ventilator
Reaches High Level
AMARILLO -(UB- A Springfield,
Colorado, couple who said they
“were just shopping around for J
l-.-Y ■- •“ - *r.<r' ' stove" livt wholesale appliances .
NEW YORK—Oi-A used car shop at 2:16 a.m. were held today
dealer advertised today that a by Amarillo police.
BIRMINGHAM^ Ala—(UP) - Police
were expected- to continue tRelr
questioning today of two persons
charged wlth the slaying of a 70-
year-old Waco missionary.
Mrs. Catherine Bystrom, 38-year- down payment of one dozen eggs
old- divorcee, and James tee Me- (Grade A) buys one of its cars—
Graw 28, Birmingham, have both ^ 19<0 models or older—and the
denied any knowledge of the slay- compaay evea offer| to <et %
The nude body of Mrs. Euphre- 'car crank®d.
mi* Schliefer was found in Martin “You bring the eggs,” said the
Lake near Alexander City, Ala- Lee Motors advertisement, fvnfms
bama, on February 26. . ' ^ got the crates. . „ Orleans
Mrs. Bystrom said she agreed “Think you're a mechanic?
A burglar alarm brought officers
to the building yesterday, where
there found a wnidow smashed and
the man and his wife inside the
store. J----
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The first known importation of
to., drive the Seventh .-Bay Adventist Here’s your chance to prove it.
missionary to Miami, but that Mr*. "Well get 'em started — you
Schliefer decided to travel the rest keep >m ruiming ’’
of the way by bus when they The.'dealer- guaranteed nothing
teLL she had not^ T
scan Mrs. Schliefer since that time vestment ofeees
and McGraw told officer* he bad . ¥ **.
never, seen the woman. ..
1880s.
2970
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In 840 A.D., in Egypt, the 700,-
000 volumes of the priceless an-
tique library of Alexandria. were
burned by order of Caliph dinar.
For six months they were'used as
fuel to warm the public baths,
Irritation of Externally Cautad
PIMPLES
To gently cleanse broken out skim
then soothe itchy irritation, and
eo aid healing—use time tested
RESINDLS
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to^nqiend with eom* one In
this vicinity—who need* a paino.
We have two lovely pianos that
w* will sell to a reliable parly.
These piano*-are guaranteed for
10 years. Please write. wire or
phone
Credit Manager
BROOK MATS PIANO CO.
1622 Main, Houston.
Smartness in style — simplicity
Friday tor “determine* the action* Baytown* parking *jne
to carry out against the rear and tions hit a high leVel last week cropped sleeves cut-in^me with the
aeter coliec- jn cut; Both in this dress featuring
[goldfish
• 2-i.lveIy Goldfish
44-01. Gothic feowi
• Colored Jewels
• Sowl Cover
• Wptef Plant
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immediate dgpger of war which with *908.53 being collected for the yoke* a skirt that fashionably con-
the arrival of the arms confirm, traffic improvement fund. centrates fullness in the back.'
The Communist Party Antral There were 29,387 coins making No. 2970 is cut in sizes 12, 14, 16,
an . , . , c<,™Iuttee- in 8 move foreshadow- up the total sum with *20.082 of ig, 20, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 18, 4K
olightly-built ing an apparent new offensive them coming from Goose Creek yds. 35-in.
T' T1*’, ?8faPe<i. fr°m thc against the government, called a area meters, 7700 from the Bay- Send 25c for PATTERN with
ei county Jail late yesterday by special meeting Wednesday to town* meters and 1585 from meters Name, Address and Style Number,
crawling through a small ventlia- plan “the struggle for a new policy, in old Pellyi State Size desired,
tor opening in the cell block. a of work, liberty and peace.” There were 15,320 nickels, 14,023 Address PATTERN DEPART-
All Bell County law- officers and The new threats came as the pennies, 23 dimes and one slug put JJ^town^Sun^lM W. 19th
pStrolmeninthearea be- first shipment of * sfrms to Italy ln the meters during the
gan an immediate search. under the
PENircrS TOMORROW!
STOP SHOP SAVE
„ Street. New York 11, New Tork. ..
period patterns ready to fill orders lm-
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k addition to the many
outsttndmg values offered
a our store, here’s one that
you won’t want to miss
, Cook's •
Paints
512 W. Texas
. Dial 5085
. . , . . t , ■ ■ Atlanti« Pact was en- between March'>31 and and .April 6, mediately. For speplal handling of
Borges was scheduled to be tried route from New York aboard the the meter collection report showed, order via first class mail include
tomorrow on charges of armed freighter "Exilena.” Government The $908.53 total is fn comparison an extra 5c per pattern,
robhery .and .assault witfi intent to officials have kept its exact desti- to $807.77 last week, , *S2SJ9 .the .S^tgiQ.
murder. Kf was charged In con- nation secret. wfeek before* and *769.18 the second ®00K FASHION, presenting
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Price just 20 cents.
’Co-Existence'Idea
»u„.„ Backed By Rontulo
ARABS JOIN UP
CAIRO— (U.E)—T h e collective sec-.
ss ,n Paklstal
, - tion Arab League firmly binds its ■** * t'RlJlUll vlujil
CATTLE TO ITALY members to take all necessary ac- s^jberj Palcistan
MILAN... Italy~Ol-Two Ameri- tl0n: JBcludta* • f { forec' than'15 persons were feared dead
• can bulls and 12 cows arrived by agam*t any country which attacks today in the crash 0{ a Royal’pak-
air from New York today for ex- of tham’ ‘he A‘‘ Wni Airforce freighter in the rug-
hlbltion at the Milan Fair starting A1,ram said today. The treaty is . yjjg 0f
April 22. The cattle, of the prized alm^d again9t ag?re*fli°n by Israel frontier
Carnation herd, were sent from or Russia- The plane carried 15 servicemen YORK—(Clb—Brigidar Gen-
Se^ttle, Washington. . and an unknown number of crew- eral Carles P. Romulo of the
COLLISION KILLS TWO ' men. It crashed Saturday night Philippines today called for an
PALESTINE —(UP)— A two-car while on a routine flight. East-West “agreement to co-exist”
collision near here yesterday killed Rescue squads reached the scene as a flrst objective in the struggle
two persons and sent five to a of the crash this morning after for Peace-
local hospital. The dead were Eliza- fighting their way over the diffi- Romulo, president of the last
beth Fields, 12, of Overton, and cult terrain and reported that all United Nations General Assembly,
John Frederick Godley, 30, of Ten; aboad were .believed to have been said the only alternative th a “war
nessee Colony. * killed. - of extermination” was “order by
p:., .....peace on a .basis of co-
existence.” . * sr *
“This should be our first, our
immediate objective* An agree-
ment to co-exist, a covenant to
live together if pot an amity then
at least in peace,” he tofd a radio
audience, “On the basis, of co-
existence* problem of the |fipld
war’ is insoluble; the ‘cold war’
itself is bound to thaw out and
melt away.”
Recent Russian propaganda
.pas played up the doctrine of co-
existence of capitalism and 0>m-. |
munism—A doctrine that clashes
with other tenets of Soviet Ideol-
ogy. Romujo’s speech was a bid for
East and West' to negotiate now
the basis of that co-existenoe
doctrine.
Janitor Loses Teeth
To Persistent Robber
LOS ANGELES -(IIP)- Asimolo
Kakichi asked the police today to
do something about a persistent
bandit
Two weeks ago, he said he was
walking to his janitoring job when
a~man with a knife stopped hhn
and robbed him of his moneg. The
same thing happened a few days
later.
Last week the same man, same
knife, same timeaof day resulted
in Kakichi being robbed for tbs
third time.
So he decided to hide-hls money,
a *20 bill, m hie watch pocket But
early today the man with the knife
met him and searched until fa*
found the bill. And be a]so took
Kakichi'* upper denture contain-
ing a *60 gold tooth.
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AFTER-EASTER
CLEARANCE
BEGINS TUESDAY MORNING . ... 9 O'CLOCK
ENTIRE STOCK
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WASH CLOTH, irrfl, I fer lM
Tlrfek. thinty loop* ... «te*o. ovm iwderwoovo
selvages! Cleor, true colors ... sparkling, bright1 shat?** wftboat
a trace of muddhiess! Sheer pleatire to use!
Bank Assets IBse
To All-Time Peak
Sorry; No Alterations oa Bale Garment*
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-ALL SALES FINAL-
No Refund*, Exchanges,* or Loy-Away*
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hru Wednesday
added fox
Disney Cart***
lATIST-NfWS fVWTl
D'*l 2996
217 W. Texas
WASHINGTON—4CB)—Total as-
set* of the 13,628 banks insured
by the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation reached an all time
peak of *170,000,000,000 at the end
of 1040, It was dledoeed today.
FDIC Chairman Mapl* T. Harl
said the figure exceeded th* prev-
ious record **tabMlh*d fn MM by
*1,000,000,000. It represented a rise
of *4,000,000,000 te bank aesqta
since th* end of 1941.
“Not one of the more than L-
000,000,000 defwttore served by In-
sured banks has suffered a tees
from hank failure te man than
Ok year*,” Harl said. Thl* record
of solvency and atablUty 1a with-
: parallel te the nation’s hia-
t8*y.,,
MIX PKMK. nun
BORGER W. T. (tWI)
Picket today was te the congres-
«al race to Ml the unexpired
term or iormcr nepresenrarivt i&u*
gene Worley, Who resigned to ac-
cept a federal Judicial poet
The cedars of Lebanon (90 to 90
feet) were the tallest trees known
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 262, Ed. 1 Monday, April 10, 1950, newspaper, April 10, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027516/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.