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Sun Editorial Page
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1*4?
Ylann Rock
ietors End Season
fith Perfect Record
Today*jim yetse Sun Slants
? LET NO Wrrupf communication proceed
o"irt of your mouth, but that which is good
to .the use of edifying, that it may min-
ister grace imto»the hearers. Ephesians
% S ' 4:29. ■
“ By Fred Haftman
TUNNEL EXPERTS BORN - NOT MADE '
IF WE CAN find adequate office apace on aome aide
street or In some alleyway, Nelson McElroy and I
plan to opeii a tunnel engineering office. If you know
anybody who wants to build a tunnel, you might
... ..... » v recommend u*. • v,
Oemocrafs Invade New England' •
;*• ' * • • construction. 1 •
President Truman’s political lieutenants The “deans'1 of this college are WUliara Bruce of
a, meetings to pep up me faiwful. cr(,rtlwl of pipe|jneg t0 * Rjof Grande Valley pav-
holding » cpnferip^ce for Middle West Demo- teg^obg fOT the eftbuio,, flrp, of Brown and Root.
Grata Ul Oes Moines last June and one for History records that one man said he considered
Western Demnerats in San FraneiSCO last a college a trip down a river on a one-log raft with
AfcwVmrUrid Democrats'get James A. Garfield, I believe, on the other end.
September 18, New japiBd Democrats^ x c]a|m that a qulck colirsc in tunnel engineering
their turn in a two-clay conference opening and cpngtr0ction Is merely a walk down a dredge
in BCston Sunday. . pipeline with "Deans” Bruce and Hughes fore and
The administration politicos have plenty aft.
of reason to worry about New England, In 0N the spot survey
1932 four Of the six'states of that section YOU CAN LOOK at maps and blueprints and pie-
--n, n™™ although Roosevelt tures until you are blue in the face, and cant tell
Stayed with Hoover, aiMOUgn ■ -everything there Is to tell about a big construction
swept every other section. It is true-that m ject Ttiat ia j can't. But being of scientific bent,
1936, 1940/and 1944 ofi.lv Maine and Ver- j Hke.to know what is going on.
tnont in New England went Republican, for And for your information, plenty is going on out in
m „ai.lnif hut in 1048 thev were joined by Blacit BaY- And Pk’nty wlu b® K°in* on soon
land’s electoral votes^in 1948 were evenly) And the engineers wanted the folks living out there
divided—20 for Truman, 20 fob Dewey. I along the bay to*know that closing those bays.with
.When it came to the 1S« election, for
congress—and it is the 1950.congressional rtl(. t0 anow the tidewater to come and go as. good
elections thai the Democrats are shooting at tidewater has^a habit of wanting to do.
just nowT-the Democrats, did worse. Four (0(-ATion pin-pointed
Senate seats were contested in New Eng- for the benefit .of you nautical.men, the tunnel-
land" last year' three oT’them. went to Re- will traverse Spillman Island at a point about 280
-..Kli- * - ’»v. Hmiap the New England feet down Uie channel from that channel light locat-
publicans To the House the «ew ^ngiana ^ ^ ^ ^ of ^ channol th8tiieads to
states sent li Republicans to 11 Democrats. th Du Pont p!ant on the I a Porte gide -
And in 1950 Democratic candidates will be There is a'beii buoy located out there now, and the
wfidile to ride in— «■ prwiiiaits)- wMSf'JW'S.""' -M aiu
flections, those of 1946, New England elect- Duck BaV Thp fin wm extend ail the way to Gbose
ed 4 Republicans for the senate to 1 Demo- creek stream on highw. y 146 and almost to Missouri
crat, 21 Republicans to 7 Democrats for the ' street^on^thejpur road that will lead to the Bay-
House. The north portal of entrance to the tunnel will be
Even though the original racial stock of located in the middle of Blackwell Peninsula, that
New England has been considerably infil- M of land that extends down from th- Humble „
trated, the New England tradition of indi- The aouth portal of the tunnel will be located on
vidualism carries on in politics. Last year Spillman Island, and the tunnel will angle across I
Connecticut elected a Democratic governor Spillman island, a straight tine would send the' J
(former O P A Administrator Chester crossing, heading right Into Du Pont's lap, and Du
(former U. I. A. Aaminisiraior unester Pont W0,lMn-t want that. Yoll wouldn't .want a tun- l
■Bowles) while,voting against Truman. Mas- nfl eopilnR up in your lap. woum you. You’d scream I
sachusetts dolled a Democrat for governor all the way from La Porte to Wilmington, Delaware,
by 390,000 and a Republican (Saltonstall > too- ’ B
for Senator by 134,000 while giving Mr. details of deans la
; /:
ri courageous bunch of Baytown Junior High grid
I t up a game battle last night at Memorial Stadium,
fLuid have taken nothing leap than a great j team to 1
ILped the many-pronged offensive attack of’Horace K
rf£paraded to a 40-6 victory over its cross-town rival
ribout 6900 fans, one of the largest crowds ever to
Lg junior-high game here, saw Horace Mann take <
yin the opening minutes, and stay in complete oomm
Ljl the final gun sounded.
I M&nn scored twice in the first period, and- two n
L in the-second to lead 28-0 at . . . . »
The Rttvtown boys stiff- ... __...i___L--, ... •
alpuabotical agencies, famous captive mine' strike_s
if *PA TV A OVA find thftt time he won.
•ity. ' So strongly did lewis res
.‘.■as "labor's President" Gompcrs' presidential kowtowi
!a-workers worshipped that he opposed the '.'old fox"]
imif ITUS iflMfilgn till ton nTfin nf th;* AEL.ia«
which 'orgahl»?tl:-wbof -Lewie--- regyrtdetfc<»»*N;<lHmjSi
s " Magna If ’ ifeffirt fts ~ .-
the right of labor to "I ran against Gompcrs beeai
d oargain' collectively, a number of unions were sicken
followed by the Wag by Gompers' dependency upon t
again labor sang the Federal administration. They eoa
$ great friend in the not stomach the .revkrcht si
............ which he .hgri In his heart 1
Roosevelt and Lewis embodied Presidents."
the hopes-of the workers. To them, Called a ‘Statesman"
the two were indivisible ami yet Three years later Gompcrs dil
Roosevelt and !-e\vi» ly, re at op- and Lewis maneuvered his sc
posite poles in background, per- reUryJ»easurCt, William Gfee
sonality and temperament They Into the AFL presidency, '
were alike in their- personal By the late 102C>'s Lewis, iu
ly HENRY McLEMORE This Is perhaps the first defense vision at 9:15 a.m. The navy land- strength and dominating character, achieved a national reputatii
1 always throw my voice at a of the navy-ever offered by an ed three divisions at 9:15 a m. To American labor they were'the President Herbert Hoover refern
,te time. infantryman. We knew they had which is Just what the nav, should t,.am that would lead the workers to him as a "statesman' «n
My Voice is, raised today in de- sheets to sleep on. ice cream to eat, do. , to economic salvation. President Calvin Coolktge. offers
:nse of the navy. . • and a place that they could call Let's make this entire column John L. Lewis was the lion of him the cabinet post of Secret*!;
Fire Admiral Denfelff. That's alt home in time of war. brusque, l*% me address all the ,hbor and Franklin D Roosevelt of Labor,
ght. Put'ail the battleships in I don’t want to claim to be a men who never got shot at, either was the artisan of the New Deal - Then it was 1932 and there mu
orage.-That’S all right, too. Have thinker, but it seems lo me thac as an infantryman or as a mom- They met and they parted. new President in the IVhitf ilOttjt
a secretary of the navy who doesn't the navy must have been around ' r4 ber of the navy. I The trail through history, bord- Franklin Dei uio Roosevelt fcs(
know an outboard motor from a somewhere when they put the sol- J speak now as a < red as it was with the inviting pledged a "New Deal and m
bobcat. That’s all right with me diers on the shore. Months ahead Asoldier. The .forests of achievement and the feased a dwp sympathy for -abos
too. the navy said we’ll land three di’ -#V sailors laid back challenging underbrush of ambl- I^wis met him and appeal*
le ‘x-st -T® e.,
sy'Opf /7*
‘AUTOMATIC CHOKE”
, 4H*«iii o uiu iiov omi iii niim;
both clicking so well against i
town, it’s difficult to say w
boys Were outstanding. You
have to practically name the el
team Orton. Black, Hollister, C
Egerted the outcome. It was a Pete Jones. Dick Cooke, Ken 1
Cart-breaker fur Raytown to^ose. Jackie Burwick, Charles C...\w.
fefor’tay siwiblo yardage,
fMann’s two guards Chester
Burchett and Louis I>l Homme --
Ceren't taken out of a play all
tgbt •
End Eddie Gray was the top de-
pd touchdown run that was
l(i( because of a pcnaltj
S]jgi) it happened late in th
period, and couldn't possiblj .......
|t was a Pete Jones. Dick Cooke, Ken I
»•* • - -__f _________ ,J8 SJchVl'f
of this nullified run, Bay- Burchett, and Homme all
rti rarely dented Mann's forward worthy of mention.
For Baytown Jt was Ernst, 1
tics, Michael Hensley, Ndrt
Adams, aritf'Mauricio Estrada.
Statistics: Mann Bayt
First Downs ...j.3
M Eddie eirav was »«■ Yd, Cnd Rushl 206
®,ive ">*" Passes Attempt,si
wred Baytown backs for five and p r^pl,.tions *
,.;trd losses numerous Umes. and Ydg 0nd p
ockedthc kick that set up Mann s Nf) {>unta ,
ard tally Ibiru Average IS
Bsytwn attempted to punt from V() |VnaItlo, g
i own .30-yard line, but Gray Y()g Rost Pf,n 70
uhed in to hit the ball almost No Fumb|M 3 I
It left Ernst's toe The pigskin F„mbi(.g Kecov by 2 I
Texas as Congress Avenue in Austin.
He’s supervised every kind of construction imagin-
able. This is his first tunnel assignment.
Last winter, for instar cc, he said he supervised
building of $1,000,000 in property owner assessment
street paving for the City qf Raymondville, Texa’s,
down In the vdiHey.
We told "Dean" Hughes we sure wish he would
Idy a couple million bucks worth of paving while
he’s here in Baytown.
When all these new tunnel roads and access roads
get.finished, there will be fine roads in and out of
Baytown, but if a motorist happened to turn off
onto one of our city streets, he’d be taking his life
in his own hands Our street repair and maintenance
budget last year was $10,000 shy. And It will be the
same thing every year until we wotk out some kind
of permanent street improvement program
FROM HERE TO BOSTON
NOW THIS "Dean" Bruce is a Bostonian ail the
way. In some ways he can out-Syd Syd Gould. He's
a Northeastern U graduate and he came to Texas
by way of MIT,
Inside Washington
Easy Knowledge
The Answer, Quick! buried In Sleepy Hollow qemetery battle pennant Both felt, as Roosevelt < x pressed the country had heart i."i r*i
•1..Which is the correct spelling at Concord. What was his name? was flying from it. that-Ihcy had a "rendezvous its head
-cosy or cozy? 2—This American genera! was their ship they with destiny." - The times wire d<-s:>-rate 1
2. What is meant by "mumbo born in Virgjn.ia. July 31. 1816. He figured they’d better fire. That ship Earh w-as impressed with his here was a Presidcr.' who «
jutnbo”? was graduated from West Point, was their pride, and I'd like 10 histirical import-inc" willing to gamble, or a- be cal
3. What was a "capital ship for served as an artillery subaltern in. know how man'y messages were N® Common Philosophy it "expefttnent
an ocean trip”’ ' the Seminole Indian and Mexican ever, gPnt to mothers, wives or But the two were as different lwwis neouc-( such a man.
4 Who surcei ded General Dwight wars' Althou*h 8 southerner, he sweethearts saying that your men as th'' b™ad **'■ '* ,h'’ K1«h,ln* ,or 7A ,
F^nwJr « Uhh^d States decided to adhere to the Union in mi dqwn-couldn't take it. » they had been committed to a Burning with « zea to ergtt
r/mv chief of SLff’ the Civil War. and in command of They' iaU(jb at tj,e n.vy» tradl- Philosophy or way of life, they a)| unorganized labor force,. Ln
Army enter or start. &n |n<jepen(jent force in .eastern tj0ns I think we should it there's might have found there a common was ftghtifiy a oe errr. ne... bat
8. Is this statement true or false: Kentucky attacked the Confeder- anything more ridiculous In peace- caus<r which could have trans- for labor s birtiirfght-Section
A truffle is a choice table, deli a(eg at Mills Springs, gaining the tjmc than the navy's traditions I ccndcd th('ir personal drives. of the NRA.
c®cy? first important Union victory in haven't found ft yet When they But th<‘r<' was no common Phl‘ H<' Plrnpfl hi* hopes on B«oi
HanDv Birthday ,he west He ”ucf®«d®d Gcn®ral black out. and start running, look to*°Phy-U««e -was no philosophy veil s cooperation.
PPy P y . William S* Rosecrans in command fn» for something to hoot at 81 a Lew-ig found, however that a
Eugene Ormandy, symphony or- of the Army of th& Cumberland even the soldier ha* to take off Qu,'stiom'd onCf’ on the matter, hopes were pinned to fumsy cte.
chestra conductor; Edward P shortly before the Battle of Mis- his hat to'them once in. a while Roo*eve,t responded: It was In this undertaking 'h
(Slip) Madigan, football; Craig gionttry Rjdge, and later defeated It's "(iwful tough to tip your sol- "Philosophy? I am a Christian,. the texture of the • Uwtu-RM*
Wood; golfer, and Frank Shields. General, John Bell Hood—for which. dier.hWon.brttl^iD or a trJS- and 8 Democratic" veil relationship wa, snsgged'tii
tennis star, receive birthday oon hc wag made a major general and port carrier Admirals are stuffy And pm “ th" w*y: tb® alow unravtUjl# hvgwn
jratulatiens from friends today. re'ceivcd congress’ thanks. He died when shells arlT flying through "I am not 8 R,“P’,bllran 1 am R°"s,'vp^ l!:rtd the NiU J
«____ * .... ' • at-San Francisco. March 28. 1870, ,a.i. J, iL_____ ,* ■ r.Qt, a Democrat I am not a Fas- he wasn’t to friendly towd
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■VH aal ni„g Anthroma man ■ doinK “Jtlito*, men will go that American tragedy.
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. 4' Mow’d You Make Out? cause men had a simple belief in not occur overnight, as manj
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who took dictation an this outburst, does not agree Drive On Ormoc; Dow Plant Pra .«,n — xnd tails the Bar
with me...of couraa.” ’ view* World Of Tomorrow. g|mpl, enough. Just movi
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 141, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1949, newspaper, November 18, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027542/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.