The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 15, 1950 Page: 2 of 10
ten pages : ill. ; page 18 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAG! I «. THf IAYTOWN SUN, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1950
frd World
Cancer Hospital
Bids To Be Asked
'Teacher' UP Correspondent
Smith Writes Baited From Front
Radio ScriDf * ,tmm **•*♦ °
auulw rsct He added that the United
Dance Scheduli
‘‘AutriN
(I'Pt — Regent* of the
, Unterrsity of Texa* today auth-
‘ orlted Dr, T. 8. Painter, president,
, to call for bid* on the new 16,000,•
000 M. D. Anderson Hoepltal for
~"«tneer research at Houeton.
*Th» call, regent* itlpulated, wtll
he eubjeot to final approval of
plane by the eoniultlng architect
and the State Board of Health.
The next meeting of the regent*
waa acheduled for September 20. A
spokesman eatd it waa anticipated
that bid* would be called for de-
livery ahortly before the meeting,
Regent* at the came time ap-
proved preliminary plan* for the
projected *4,03t,000 University of
Texaa Dental School. Both hoepltal
and the dental achool will be lo
rated In the University of Texa*
Medical Center.
[OUAury
■ vr" YORK -Wh- Do you think
■ um fighting >* Korea w111 !«•<! *o
■ , died world war?
■ Vtii*A 1’rea* reporter. . . * . d
H (hat «u**tlon la 3* ettlea across the
■ uU*». P^11"* 131 fnrmer
■ „ and young men and women
I fllfible for military service la th*
■ ^.t ef war.
■ ' .n.wered 4* per rent, with
I B*.y adding: •'ll * already start-
■ ,4- Thirty eight per rent said
H .ya- fourteen per cant didn't
I 8u, if war romes, »J per rent are
■ (o volunteer, M per rent will
I Mn until drafted and 1* per rent
■ ,re uasure wbst they will do
■ 0a * percentage basis more worn-
■ „ (pan men are planning to vnl.
I uatter, rifty ftv*P er rent of ih*
■ ,(W.n ijueetloned plan to anhel.
I u compared with B7 per rent of
■ the i**”
■ -a looks Ilk# they'll draft worn-
11, ts this war anyway and 1 might *
I u M|l get In on theg round floor," .
I (|pinned Marcell# Robert*. 2S-
I pti old Dallas secretary,
I The .urvey ahowed that mothrr.
I and wive* arroaa the nation are
I greatly w orried over the poa.lblllty *
I af war. particularly tho.e who wait-
I e4 and worried during World War ln|
I n They are resigned, however, to **
I rneta* their lovad one* in uniform ’1
I kg would rather have them wait ""
I.....- ::
I Piapite the opinion that wa« I.
I taminenl or perhape because of It ’
I. few peraona said they were m»k-
I teg any adjustments whatsoever in
I their personal living Many aaid '
I they preferred not to take on any
I further long-term commitment. H
I and • few said they had cancelled -
plain ta buy a new home or rar
gut jutt ** m*"v believed In “hv-
ag while we ran,"
I Here are home typical answer. !"*
«Ih* pos.iblliiy that tbe Korean
fghuag will touch off a third world 1
^rthJTh* AaeocUtad Pram Tokyo Bi
177 n.Ti. - J- ZJZ. rnu “N th»y w*r* Informed k
.» <WW<> *fhol» th*t Lambert, too, was bai
«*? "< ,rom Kotr* tor writing dii
..V" ”,KfT*"7** pntcbm that gav. aid and com
* ^ uLfekLmS fMt *° The AP M>
San Jacinto Battleground, and fur- JSS^JtSlS^SSSSl
Blaha* an approprlat# vehicle for Kaji-fh,r ,u ,r.OD-, Jt!,,, th,
forma J e “f T^taa^n wu °l Amerte*n lrooP* tor «*o an<
r;, over Hmi.ton ^.dlo * h4W Th* Kar**n Com
pm^idover Houston radio ata- BunlM r,d|0 „ Pyongyang broad-
Mr* Smith, who ha. taught In * '“VtfT ** ^ had
ihT i*o.7 . #„, .7 bwn e*«rtur*d Whan ha made hla
hroxln^telr1^ vear. I* nLlvfnx Wiy b*ek *° ,h* Am*rlc,n «"•* h*
KK 2 1ST ^ *">'* • frank and factual dt.patch
SZfSt STJ'ft.T^T" “J
elected to uk# th* radio coure* "* “ ‘h# 'ront
became of her Intereet In that par- COLONEL ASKED FOR
tlcnlar medium of expreeelon for HPECIttC CHAKOES
•rhool group*. NEW YORK- CPl-Ualted Prcee
Portion* of outetandlng pro- world headquarter! her# tent a
gram* prepared In the rndlo coure# message to Colonel M. P, Echola
will be preeented to th# public nt today, asking him for #p*eif|<-
an open home of the Radio Work- charge* against Peter Kallaeher.
ahop to be held during th# hour#
of g;J0 am. to 12 noon Monday
The open house la being held In the
itudto above the cafeteria In the
activity building on the eampua of
the University of Houeton. Frlenda
of Mr*. Smith are Invited to attend
the open house and hear her pro-
gram presented.
V HIGHLANDS
- DANCE TONIGHT -
BINNY LEADER and His WESTERN RANGlit
featuring HANK LOCKUH
- SUNDAY NIGHT-
BUDDY. BUCK. TEX. AND SAM
$1 CARLOAD SUNDAY ONLY
Tonlte
STARTING
SUNDAT
At a normal walking pace, It la
estimated that a person * foot Is
on the ground for (even-tenths of
a second.
VAN ELIZABETH
JOHNSON • TAYLOR
BAYOU CAFE
it
BAYOU DINNER CLUB
FVeturing
CURB SERVICE
4 P. M. tq 11 P. M.
IfamburKere, Sandwich#*
Soft Drink., Ire Cream
All
local Heer, IV
Thad FVnnama, Max Goldfield « grim battle for her life. A *v Marvlck aald today he had
George Ferguson. G, V Daniel A •Authorities aaid the woman, Men- <>* experience working on
- —-- , tified as Thrluia Elisabeth Eaton, ‘hat building. He remodelled It
W(rf 20, of Alvin, stumbled througu a onc,> fnr the Guaranty State Bank
grating covering a act of maclne *
freer, h'**” which chewed ofppnrt of her The location, approximately IS
wjll’ left leg yesterday. f°ct Wide by R2 feet deep, was
Hospital authorities described her '''""•'d Dnm the First National
n of condition aa critical. Bank. The exterior of the building
wiII When she applied for the job, the wl" finished in Roman Traver-
iffire woman guv* her name ns Joe l,. t!n** marb** w|th n modified visual
___________________ 'pm- Moneyhand. Her hair had been front- Th*' Baytovfn store will be
If the 4274th la railed. It prpb- gram. Frnnema, atato chairman of cropped short and she wore men's ,bo M the Gordon's organlra-
ably will be broken up and mem- membership and personnel, will clothes.
bers assigned to other units since conduct a aimllar discussion. " ‘th her secret out, the womar
it la only a training unit. Leland Moarow of Xirange, vice revealed a he was the mother of an
president of Texas Jayceea, will be f*-month-old boy.
Du • AL * I co-chairman for the two-day busi- Authorities also reported that a
nUSSId UuVIOUMV ,"'m met,t’!n«- Bin McDancl of Llttl'' Roch. Arkansas, woman told
d Dallas, state president, will give ,hc h"d married the victim
Kolninn If Am •»#*#* the main address on Sunday morn- in ,!l* b'‘Ucf she was a man and
nCIfJIliy IVvivOllS *n*f- t*mt Rlry 35ad **V01* fogether foi
Jaycees from Bay City, Baytown, scv,rnl months.
WASHINGTON—Ol—Defense of- Beaumont, Ei Campo. Freeport, Llttfe Book woman said she
ficiala said today that Russia ob- Galveston, Houston, Lake Jackson "ns thc mother of a 16-month-old
viousiy it pouring additional sup- I>ort -Arthur, Port Neches, Itoaep-i chdd.
plies and equipment Into the Ko- .I-a Marque, Nederland, Orange, "Moneyhand” reported for work
rean war. berg. Texas City, West Columbia Kri<ln>' «n<! performed heavy du-
One said It would be Impossible "n<i "barton will represent ISegioi, til>* including pushing wheelbar-
for the North Koreans to keep up 7' while Austin, Bryan, Cameron ,ow* c»rrying 250-pound loads,
their drive without aid from the Ijunpasas, Liano, San Marco*, San
Soviet Union. Saba and Tempi* will send Jay even sj . #•
Hs noted that th. North Korean. from Re*lon 8 i fCSiClCrif j3VS UJ r*.
need replacements for the eeores ..
iSfSS* Mty us *",M Have A Launh ^as Menfy To Eat
dots not have^'e'nough ^asnhne^to Bw Bri W-“ ^’ASHIXGT0N Dresideut
•apply IU extensive tank corps He ........*°YCe ^ouse Will haw
pointed, out a medium tank con- I1ROWN DECIDED to run for „ ^ U * i0Uli U“' t0
sumes a gallon of gasoline in less ,M»yor 'n opposition to the candl- :'*7 °r n° ““r
than a -mi|e and that the heavies b»cked by the city hall mft- , ‘ haVe t0 ‘Und 111
have an even higher ration of eon- fhtne-and got swamped. On elec- U'
sumption, tlon night, a jubilant crowd that ^ , 8 ',eV'* confer‘
Observer, here believe the Soviet had backed the winner decided to prowectT/f f 2“h T™ “ "0
Union is sending supplies to North "crenade Brown. They kept calling {L/.-., . f°°d *h0rtA*° at a,,y *■
Korea by an overland route from him until at least he cam, to T'u 1" F
Manchuria. But a supply Hne by ‘he front porch and somebody yell- very forJish he ‘
water was not ruled out. *d, "What have you got to say s no ^\, ;lid*.b*™UM there
There are three railroad, running now?” ' * " ”° nc CM ty for 11 ^atever.
from Manchuria Into Korea, ac- The defeated candidate replied “Mt *nd
cording to defense spokesmen. "When I announced for offl . S ^
A water rout. 1, possible since told me you could beat me with a * Z T \K°r"*-
there are many ports under North yellow doa- w„n aiav, . , Agriculture Department
(Continued from Pag, D
received-any new orders eince the
Korean ’situation began.
It Is understood, however, that ____ ___
only organised reserve units will who also* are state' officeM,'
bo called up If any such an order lecture on their duties,
does come, Unorganized reaerv- Qook, who is state chalkme
1st. will be mobilized only If the publicity and public relations.
MOSCOW- O. —Premier Josef dfC'',rr' * n*,l0nal Cm‘r' ,rc!ur* “ lh“ "f tht> «
SUlln's son laid today that Russia Bnd outl,n‘' * Bubll<' relatlo,“
has the boat plane* and pilot* In
the world and la “taking all meas-
ure* to make the air force even
•tronger"
Lieutenant General Vasalll Sta*
Bn, who will be deputy commander
of tomorrow'# annual air parade
over Mos-nw, was Interviewed by
the newspaper# Pravda and Iz-
veatla.
Stalin aaid Russia la the cradle
of rocket and Jet propulsion. He
*a:d Russians Invented the first
heavier than air flying machine
and also Invented aviation motors,
multi-motored plane*, helicopters,
autogyros, hydroplane*, parachutes,
the all-metal- dirigible, and the ]
rocket plane.
General Stalin added that Soviet '
pilot* "fly higher, faster and
farther than anybody.” 1
Stalin's Son Says
Russ Planes Best
) Set For
aft Board
on the screen tonight !
I Th* tall, will Mi men a«ML ]k
Ih rough 26. with the flr*t dr*f|
■weeping through the upper ag*
■racket* Bret.
I Th# draftees will get their phyel-
1*1 examinations between August
1-11 at six station*. They are lo-
lated at Shreveport, Louisiana,
Imarillo, Dallas, El Paso, Houa-
pn and San Antonio.
I Mm. A. D. Gaeton, chief dsrtt
It th* Baytown Draft Board, said
lb* had been notified to expect “a
lalrly large call for men” la th*
lear future.
I Mr* Q—ten aaid th* dmft board
ad been notlff*8 that pre-tnduc-
ion physical exaratnatlona will be
Hven the first group of draftees
k August with Induction ac bed-
lied for late September.
[Yoewrawen In 1-A qteeeificatlon
hge* 19 through iS) will be draft-
p In age groups with-the eldest -
ping- first. Th* date of birth wfllr;
p the deciding factor In deciding
ho goes and who stays when
i#t# are more eligible men than
is quota calls for.
“THE THIRD MAN"
‘CliUlltess Monte Cristo’
Real .Pit Barbecue
• Chicken 0 Sea Food
0 Sandwiches
—Curb Service—
Beer — 15c and !0o
Barbecue To (lo
SCOTTIE S DRIVE-IN
Decker Drive
SI MIA V-MONDAV
1 Bud Abbott, Lou
• Cotlello Meet
Frankenstein”
Plua-
BARRY FITZGERALD
I Th# third world wer la already
I her* ” Mid Gre* T Mallory, SI. of d7c0f QQ
IHetiltnr an infantry ataff sergeant n |_ i
Is World war IT "It Juat hasn't KUDDer No
I •*f’. officially declared "
I 'Without s doubt It will lead to R> MARMAN U. n
I World War III. probablv within WASHINGTON •
|i T»*r'' said I* Roy Davia, of St Washington * a rig
bs't* FVvesrold railroad work- 10 th,t becaui
I*- Runit ha* gone too far to stop wl,h him
litw and w# won t let them go any Tb* m»" I »m ta
peJl#'" the oils Who will pjj
"Na l! won t." said Homer Moyer plt-v Faith of]
K Boise Idaho, an employe of the Tbf Prp<lu*tinn will H
t* Reclamation Bureau and a lh* s*»duice"tennl*l,|
ISi*y veteran Wf war In the Parifie v'‘r**,y nt the Diitrlrl
” think we r# headed In the direr- A* ,hf n*h°n * hrt,1,l
tise of wsr. but I don t think Kore* H*ro °? this pler#l
!i the spark to set It off ” sionsl actor named I
Tel, if »-» ioae,” said I>onard '‘rlrk MeOHand "f I
EVwse, y. of Weaton, Maiaacuetlea. wh" b»» t>|
kyeir-hia iBfuranc* bwk*r and hlU" T'A*c<y’ H
taier aarnreman. Meet. Cjirl I
It won t go beyond Korea.” pre- In *!othe* hi
teted Cecil S Albrecht, 25, an *" rm,eh lllf* the fl
hush* credit Investigator country a* Mortimer I
T»s. if the American troop, go ('nlonu,1 **''r _"'« ^1
lyoiul ths Mth parallel," aaid a11 rl,ht' ' I
ubert Bsrolow, of Salt L*k* City, H" Ph>',lr*1 measl
1 *-y**r-o|d dry good# aaleaman! ,ln'' “ i,h our f<rst I
den't see how Russia will let ua Cl'“llind- who Pl»>ed|
main that rloae to her eastern Tech in lfl
»»t installation.. If we were to T*rh r*v' Notre D,ml
f before pushing on Into North [7 ab?ut ,hJ
m I think the Russian a would *“ f"( hrMJl
-turn a handa-off piley .. f.r in'uh ,al " 10 Ti l
•rilv* war " ’ ^**r 1 f * b,mll
Tk. ... , hig noae, which was kl
^Koreaa fighting will pte- on ,h# grM)ron Bu; J
*s the hooked job GeoiR
BE WKF .. VK I t"n iported I
I So before he cam# I
DfiTtM el ,lr*’ rehearsal of thil
I went to hi* old friend.I
| a make-up expert for ■
7 Y°rk I
M I Dick advised agall
I which are hot in the si
® I against putty noaea, fl
NAKED CITY'
* cuLnflNAIi • LtUN AMfcS • GEkf LOCkfUIT
< AKT4M4N ' "0; "“TICK TiK K Tl < KFRBT
LATEST KOREAN WAR NEWS
■ 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY!
-ENDS TOXITE—
"MR SOFT Tomr
“SIX GI N MESA"
I-A ST TIME TONIGHT
•SHERIFF OF LAS VEGAS*
- Also -
“THE l’RAmiE”
• ONLY 2 BIG DAYS •
AFRICA’S FIERCEST
fo!®£C0M
Quack Shack Features
FloorShowTonlghF
STARTING
SUNDAY
TURF.-MONDAY
TOIIt FAM11.V THF A TBE
HIGHWAY 146
j From (he Annah of World War II
, Corpet-tfJItw drama ol I he tilts!
MUSIC BY
SWING RASCALS
UHANNELVIEM
MARKET STREET ROAD
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
- % Great Fealurei • 2
Sensational
thrill-scenes of
man-killing
f beasts and
li t range mw
K"and women
in secret
ft. ri'«<
sh Troops
linforcement
p
2nd ETAI
r fWT an k
i sad Ml - tfr
» *
HIGHLANDS
Box Office Opens 6:00 P.M.
Monday Through Friday
Saturday and Sunday at
1:30 P.M.
le mountainside* behind the
Inert can lines in civilian clothed
Id captured Afherlcan uniforms.
■One high officer aaid of the
lerrllla*:
f'You can’t fight a war when
u’re always having to look ov*r
uh left *houlder. It's plumb di*-
braging. There are so many of
pm you can’t keep them from
mlng around your flanks.” '
Four other attempt* to foree th*
mr were frustrated this morning,
o took place near Kongju, 19
lea northwest of Taejon, and th*
per two farther east.
Admi»ion 9c and 35c
ENDS TONIGHT
“RUSTLERS”
Tim Holt
Abbott and Costello
“MEET THE KILLER”
” fsotvOoj \
Kristine MI.LLER-Arthur FRANZ
| _ DlrscUd by JOE NEWMAN
' A FRANK SELTZER Production
| »#l#oi*d by 20*1 Csntury'.Pox
—PLUS—
’***' Wff A'RtfhfiyTaHooii— ^
“.MUTINY ON THE BUNNY”
LATEST NEWS SHOW ING
US IN FIGHT AGAINST
REDS IN--------
KREL.
PROGRAM
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
fjb-k 1 A'*w Ponl preienij
B^^JEAN SIMMONS-DONAIOHOUSTi
Ids could reach the south bank,
| pne, an American patrol sank
nr of five boat* loaded with 180
lops and sprayed the survivor*
khe water with machlhe-gun and
le fire.
*
n Ex-Marines
p To Volunteer
M will he assigned to duty at
L Frahcleco and Camp Pendla*
l California.
eanwhlle, women are showing
Wife PresAi
i Lagoon
EtBOYmoM
I aom# rubber nose# M
I George made out' of
I holes inside for air-coo
I Mri'lelland probably
I man In tbe country wld
I only one his own. I
I He also likely it th J
around with six eagJ
wig. of colonial dctignl
Mac learns his historjl
along. Not. so iosg ago I
In a aummer theater In
Kentucky, and played H
In the "Connecticut Yal
sent him to the local l|
present part in "Faltl
Fathers” sent him to tl
■ [ tATURDAV SViNINO
6:00—goiu- Church Cslcndsr
TU»—Hsrlem at 8#v«n
#:0O—All ilsr Dane* Psrsd#
9:00—'T#lequ#»t Hour
11:00—H«*dllnn st Stsn-otf
SUNDAY MORNING
*:00—KREt, IWWI
III*. Wsw Hoys Uotpsl Singers
S:30—MornlnK Meditation*
• Centre 1 AseemMy of Ood
#:00—The Spiritual Five
#:16—Your New Home—Lowell I
*:S0—epsnlch Hour
teito—Tspeitrles In Uuele
11:00—In Movlrlml-- Baet Texn '
ltKkN-Tspeetrlee In, Muslo
11:30—Church Sends** - *
; " Drat Presbyterian Church-
. . SUNDAY AFTERNOON
lttoo—Interlude
Y*a»iPBII^BWlk 'PTllllle* w---
Chltaso, Cubs—Bayehore M
g:lS—Klrmt: ',.:p Sports v^th Ed. ’
1 JoHncsn’s Humble Station”
1:10—Philadelphia Phlltlea vi,
ChlcSgo Cubs—Bayshore
4:40— Lynn Murray Show—Cu)
S!lS—John Oart Trio
*:30—Three BSna
SUNDAY BVENINO
•i00—KRXt, News
Silt—Us collegs Show
*;**—Sunday Show
7,-00—Salon Serensdt
flSO-OoBCert Mlntstun
8:00—World'#' Concert Hall
‘ - • - - - laatsri
KOREA!
STARTS SUNDAY
FOR TWO DAYS-
ENDS TONITE
DIAL
4043
I. LOANS
fo Qualified Vdtgran*
Imuranc® Ag«ncy
STARTING SUNDAY
Only seven nations raise enough
>od to feed themselves adequate-
Phon« 2912
niRU TUESDAY
. JBEAUTY4ITE
^TSIDE BUNDS
HOME
me ERTIMATM
HI A. A. ARNETT
BEFORE YOU BUY
-ef Oeagisee to beaaup
lore.
Mac has had a lot of u
perlences.
For Instance, once wH
playing''* part In “Tobaj
Jim Barton waa taking 8
I*et?r Leater.
Motors
Iprppefi
yz oivnopm
•w PRINTING
CNMRO/NO |7
Slo of the Ml
for Tonight
•lo for. Dreaming
os at Man Off
MONDAY MORNINQ
’rills Roundup with ths Deeoon
m Nmi with Kart Roeener
vilian Defenders
Get Credentials
0 hit %Q. 2 0
MURDIR ims imp imr
UWNAkPJMIU///. '
Mtsbii.hJ!,fabll*“n*,*t °t. th* ebureh, shewing by th* Mi
I*rua.u71Jn ** A-D. on th* flret day of pentecoet after
jMU» Christ. W**aJao found that He eeta
%rehW ufwU* corw,<1*r toK,teaching of the New Teetamen
**• tee terms of admission? In Acts 2nd
Pet,, conversion. After hearing Peter’# aermor
ktlaalcm*!#' yt, and be baptised every on* of you
down k,'m*01? *ln,I *"d yo shall recslv* the gift of ths
b* Wv" Raptor whore Ood added thoso to the ehurel
tS. 5* a.w!R‘2« 21
iHrufT** •dmls.lon in New Teetament dayef In Ron
^ te^^^tl'amhe^e^VC £?”“
^ Rom' t>y the month oonfeee
"»1 mSt if *v#th “d l§ bapUxsd shall bo savad*’ Now
SS^MarssB sir i«.
tssz'zs re syr tst:
ayor J. A. Ward and City At-
ey. Chandler are making out
entlals today for city official*-
members of the Civilian p*.
le Board to be used In case of
irgency.
he red, white and blue cards
ild enable the holder* to movs
md freely in case of emer*
cy, Mayor Ward said,
embers of the Baytowq Civilian
:n»e Board were appointed
e 27 two days after the fighting
4 DANCING
j SATURDAY NITE, JULY 15
ESgg| SCHILLING'S LIFELIKE PHOTO
WL’zssssr
r Kr'' NE!G<^BORHOOD STORES
BAYTOWN CO-OP * WEINSARTEN'S
ie out In Korea. It Waa the
t to be appointed in the Gulf
at area, - ..
ilonel George L. Keene la di-
or of the board. ' #
~OU Chisholm Tran
-(Today's Sports—Gray Lumber
-La Torts News ■ H ■
m Baseball 7 day* a week.
■ : ^ B#tween Four Corners * Highlands
TRI-CITY
Mwk by Danny Brand and HIs Corral Buddies
8:30 P.M. to 1 A.M.
BAYTOWN
=—
SIERRA in color by Technicol,
Decker
DRIVCIN
THEATRE
J-Pnetf JoW le^cu>
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 15, 1950, newspaper, July 15, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027547/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.