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much change in tempered
W' warnings aw, displayed
Christ! to Galveston.
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BAYTOWN, TEXAS, MONDAY, OCTOBER J, 194* ’ ” “ “
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no tar, congreas ha* passed thaw ,‘ Ona <
major bllla: arms aid, foreign te> taped up
covery appropriation, military pay a couph
increase, reciprocal trade renewal, knocked
government reorganisation act and days ago
afar presidential reorganization About
plans, revision of national defsnw #nt«red (
unification, North Atlantic Pact, mating
international wheat treaty, publlo gee_ ^
housing slum clearance, grain star* »
n«s, rent and export control*, *'y
guided missile range, and radar '
screen, said. BI
There remain M day* before the o{ toWI
second Session of the Slit congress those ve
begins on January «, I960, Those
91 days are broken t>y Sunday#
and two majoj .holiday periods, I IlfCi
Thanksgiving and Christmas-New |J|
Tear, It is almost a mathematical _
proposition that congress at this -
session will not be able, to dispose
of much or any of the shelved _
legislation. fiSK
I ...
•T. Johnson ’ 1
:
Baytown Braces For Stoi
Storm If Winds Veer S
Toward Upper Coast OfJ
' Baytown today prepared for a big blowiacaa* the hurri- South Texas Coast Start*
— «- *u*.Gulf whams into this area. - - Takina
ir Picture Japanese Want Peace
Dark As Treaty But Fear U.S.
yn Idled Troop Withdrawal
Main and Mark*
cane in the Gulf whams into this-w»w.- —- - ~ - — loxinq rrecautions as
City Manager C. D, Middleton this morning alerted the 100-Mile Winds Recorded
disaster committee of the Volunteter Fire Department as
weather bulletins came into police headquarters .via' short- PORT ISABEL, Oct. 3. (U.P.)
wave radio. The tropical hurricane was
The storm warnings followed a heavy squall this morn- r®.?°^d due **** of Browns-
ing which, swamped the city under nearly three inches of Q,Jef ° WeathSan John
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maged rice crops in the East Har- ... , _ .. . ter Of the blgblow had beetl
ri* ,*re*» llictirp C I AflflltlAfl P10^ up on radar 12Q miles
Already high tide* were being JlMllVV ) VVlIUlllyll due qftsf of the tip of the
experienced in the bays and along -jp ,, § , ' < *, ®- state of Texas, He-reported the
the Houston Ship Channel. \AIKf ArtAN/ AtlPt* Astern fringe* were 60 mile* off
The Lynchburg Ferry was clo*ed JOIWOUVIJ MIIU .here from Brownsville,
down altogether after two feet of IJeee* C.IL A- Ulm , I*urrica"e wind? of 100-mile ve-
water flooded the east approach. HOFSC 1011$ UI1 llllll t?3SIJ?yrrhl*her' m°ved
The tide also was hampering serv- ,,WI 1 WH* “ ' “?e f>uth Texas coa. as
ice at Morgans Point-where only ri<* a**J*»* and Industrial
one ferry i< being kept in opera- Chest Crushed, Douglas »«*ora hurriedly set up defenses
“t Z ,« p ,, MDown stfvsss
viESX’Sszszz. w-. <«.».
will be taken out of service if Supreme Court Justice William O. s|ae” 0f the hurricane have been
JOSEPH L. JONES
L Coal Miners TOKYO, Japan, Oct. 3. (U.P.)—Premier Shigeru Yoshida
L To Pits Only hopes that the allies will sign a peace treaty with Japan as
L Situation Little soon as possible, but if it .occurs during the next year he
L rror-u net 3 fITP ) does not see how American occupation forces can be with-
Ucito miner* returrie’d drawn quickly without leaving Japan defenseless and in
fckSpp^LVthS- Th,e Pri,me minfter made these statements during an
F ■ V u 1 "nirtiire re- tiour s exclusive interview with the United Press at his home
l j3 u with nearly tbday. He also made the following points about China, Com-
y dark , < munism and war: *
[1,000 men idled by steei Th„ bc*t edvice he could give n , T « ■,
coal pension strikes. anybody about China would be to KNlAlfl IA l AIICMlT
L 78 000 hard "coal “leave thr- Chinese alone." VI11 Hill IV VWIMIHI
baeft to work in With II * An RpH
Vi ■
Oak Tr«"
Baytown With
ding Material
ae* 1606-1606
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Utjm-Pennsylvania field* to
Ci'lrowipg coal, shortage
[ the eastern seaboard. The
were ordered back by United
[workers officials in fear that
Longed strike would kill off
Lthracite market
Lpening of the anthracite
yViM not ease the shortage
ft coal and prospects for early
pe_. . ' ' ' " '
lei and coal are not good,
ery business and industry in China,
tchered to Ordw
ur Deep Free**.
4 hhon»|
*P«r!eneed and
>1* Work, Call
EiCtuilS,: R«9ims
already is developing in rural LONDON, Oct. 3. Ol-The gov-
r*------. ■ -. ... , areas as the real nature of Com- ernment announced its readiness
t®ebt of ^ contract disputes munjgm becomes clear.” today to consult with the United
Bland coal are not good. 2. As to American policy In states and other Allied powers on
------- . - . Premier .Voshida said the recognition of the new Com-
auntry eventually will be af- mfrely .-the Americans do not un- muni«t government of China,
f tf the stakes in the two derstand the Chinese." He said that a foreign office spokesman said
industries continue. the government of Generalissimo the Atlantic Pact signatories, in-
srnnient officials said they Chiang Kai-shek, Japan’s old eluding the United State*, already
virtually powerless to ease enemy, “did not try hard enough" had begun talks on the Chinese
preading Impact. The strikes, to bring about internal reform* People’s Republic last week brought
ring simultaneously for the which Americans urged. the matter to a head,
bine in history, packed the 3. “As to Communism in Japan,” in some quarters the British gov-
nt single wallop ever .dealt the premier continued, "I dare say ernment was understood to have
jnirican economy. that a Communist China would af- decided to recognise the Chinese
SECOND MRS. SIMPSON'—Here** latent picture of the attractive
American divorcee, Mr*. Romaine D. P. Simpson, who will marry
the Marques* of Milford-Haven, BO-year-old cousin of the King of
England on October 14 for Washington, D. C., where her mother is
making wedding arrangements. (International)
nel. stances t
At lent 600 persons are expected choice si
to be on hand for the party. few heat
_ mon an
BATTOWNIAN8 MOTHER DIES Choice s
Mrs. Tereasa Davis, mother of down, he
Mr*. Thad Murphy and Fred Dav- Hogs 1
Is of Baytown, died Sunday after- to 36 low
noon is Houston. Funeral services mostly s
will be et 10 a.m. Tuesday from the lower, pig
Fnsrle-WMt ‘ Chanel in Houston.
wH£*s r
Island and Sabine with traffic be- when hi* horse threw him down a penetrating rain. In Brownsville aA
ing routed through Beaumont. ' rocky hillside. misty rain began to fall from over-
Meanwhlle, resident* near the The 80-year-old jurist suffered eeet skies shortly before noon.
Lynchburg fetfy, long familiar is broken rib# and a deflated right The weather bureau advised reel*
with the tailwinds of Gulf coast lung when' his horse reared and dents of Brownsville and Port Isa-
hurrioanes, were nailing up their flun* him down-the slope yeeter- bel areas to prepare for winds of H
places of business and ffiovtog out. day. to 65 miles per hour this after-
--------------------------------- .„v»»—, ~~ -.....— Ownere‘of the OhanMl Shipyard, Dr. W. Bcbuler Olnn said that B0?1’ - j -
strikes, which cost nearly feet us in time but not immcdl- Communist regime. But the foreign WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. (UP)—Pres- Lucas said the president sad about 100 yard* from the ferry blood plasma was being kept 0* ^aw tbera was Htti# alarm among
’ 1 ” ' aTelJ”TT’ TOTTcrhi" TTtllMITlSt rt'llgTntl ’ofriee—sliok^kWXTl—gffta—PrT’HI11 iii»"» rriM,"isf' mgimi with hl» one- *l„»d«ini at both, hnuees had agreed .|n-^ing. «"”»t »» bn»tj hand, but no transfusions had been o°**tal residents as they
200 years to spread to Japan after would consult with all Common- gressional leaders today to drop to let the civil rights fight go over an<j barges in safe placos aijd were made. . appealed consmsHt tfie center will -
it became established in China. 1 wealth and Atlantic Pact countries request* for civil rights legislation until next session. Lucas said it preparing to protect th«r build- In ’ eevfere pain, Douglas was ..... .
think it would take a generation before making a decision. at this session and aim for con- was agreed today that R was “very jngB from the- high -water and brought to the hospital here ft ,*7*! noueee at Ponleabel were
or two for Communism to spread Russia recognized the new Com- sideration of a fair employment doubtful that any prolonged dis- winds. miles from the soene of the aeoi- “°^rocq Jto a few reeldeeti
from-China to Japan" munist regime yesterday. The practices bill early in the next. cussion of clvtl rights In the sen- jrranb Tompkins, who ua* d#,,t bF a Washington state petrol 1 y^J**"*™*Etownforliuand
Voshida earlier this year publicly Cominform countries of Eastern The president's decision was dis- ate during the remainder of this weathere<] ev#ry tropioal storm in ambulance. r tn bTs, nr,.!?, n m7 ,, uni* ■
proposed to outlaw th«» Communist Europe, closely aligned with the closed by Senate Majority Leader, session would be very helpful.” ^ wea for the past 70 years, Douglas was aooompanied on the L-!L ■aaaq Ktf>
party here but did not obtain suf- Soviets in International policy, Scott W. Lucas, of Illinois, after But, Lucas added, "the senate said th'e high tide and wind might mountaineering eapedition by Eton as 'h-m rb n«ntUnl rnTTs' p ,h
ficient support He is head of the were expected to follow suit In the regular Monday legislative con- will definitely take up on FEPC br;ng jn M much as six feet of Gilbert, toe boyhood friend. Ctt^. , V™
Democratic-Liberal,party, which is short order. ference at the White House. bill early in the Rpgt seseibn." water and flood the Whole flat <'BR1 wanted to see the iimr oMsfihwSi^^^ritokfc^m*
the most conservative party in Jar Official source* here said “ar- House Speaker Sam Rayburn area near the ferry. in the summertime when thera sms ttgum. ~T'” ^ em'
pan and has an overwhelming ma- live diecusslons” of the question ^ till ,ald that Hous* Democratic lead- H(> catted marbia machine own- no snow on the ground,” Gilbert it pj** - nidrrf bi,t
jority in the diet. - of recognition would begin at once [ / Angr eri wl11 l"6*1 tomorrow with the prs t0 move out the machines in said. was Waging • Iseosisd oilman
4. The premier would only say wtih all Commonwealth countries. wV/MfJWII LvWh) senate policy committee in an et- hjj place an(j ^ a neighboring Gilbert eaid they were headed Henry Barrett back to port Bar-
’ I hope so when asked if he With the government understood mm » mm m ■ ■ tort to determine when congrees but said he would remain at for Crystal Mountain five milee rett wee stranded 66 nriie* nortn
thought a third world war could to be Inclined strongly to tfcog- I OM//7/TT IJ HIT It ‘c\n *dJoura " , t hia store until “the water comes from towering Mount Rainier, of the fieri ing viHaee on Si Toro
be avoided. His hope, he explained, nize the regime, the date and con- * Wrv Wf U \tfUI V*IV Lucas expressed trie belief that ,n» when the mishap occurred. Ieiand Lieutenant James A Alsup
5* * Tuesday Meet •*?« WBT-A: ujrr-r&SJlr
enough war, he added, nobody be under strong pressure from *#v# ^W seid he did not want to guess on would nail up windows in antic!- a steep, rock-covered hillside about said the island ts low and was
want* another one commercial interests to recognize adjournment date but thought it p^ig,, ^ strong tailwinds, but 50 feet and stopped on a ledge. I threatened by inundation by high
5. Japan» austerity budget for the Communists In an attempt to Member* of the Baytown city would come within two or three Were not concerned yet about high first feared that hia beck wai tides. The boat picked him up at
the next fiscal year, which begins safeguard British investment* in council were looking forward to week*. - • . ... - ..... - -
(See Jap Premier—I*age f) china The British stake there was » Quick and easy session when The congressional leaders devot-
far greater than that of the Unit- they meet at 7:30 p m. tomorrow ed most of their meeting with
at the City Hall. President Truman today to diecus-
With the troubleeome annexation sing pending legislation and tak-
Phoneaj
No More Civil Rights
Bills For This Session
rmltoiy, Baytown
Fogle-Weet'Chapel in Houston. 300-273
- sales mo:
Parrots and woodpeekew have ie.00-18.0<
font toe# on each foot, two of ie.00-18.0l
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nitclr point- forward—-sesd—two-jiimtlyH
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do —as* sooth-
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RE51NOL, the
:r of Texas
Commerce
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Always To
And to HBEL-9N
MOMOAY avnniNa
•;0e—What's opus qp
Auto a Iota* top
6:06—Vorward Wm
Prisident Phil:p Murray's
call brought out 814,000
orkers in 24 states and
[production to less than five
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g Spring Cantata Is Hit 1 ' ■
invict-Composer Outshines Shivers HlimblC PiOHCCrS
SPRING t Vt 3 (IM’i tjovrr- tiiought it would," Grantistai’f said Dan/lliat HrlrtKor Od
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lfal ^ n life-term convict He wrotf the work in a solitary Includes Houston Group
tor, Frank M Grandataff hoar finfry and Pi*)elin* KrouP* will be firiala requested that the loan ap- jn its 10th month and a large ’tt' ...
Lu furloughed from prison This time Big Spring residents ai'Km,,n"^ by, Pi0"f',;r» ['rf,ra thp plicaion be made during trie cur- pvt of the president’s program is WASHINGTON, Oct. I. <CR) -
- P - . K • P K r,*,a,n,!' refining department In the Hous- n,nt ycar. which began October 1. dead for this session. Today mark- Department Spokesman
ton office. The city fathers also will hear ed the burial of the civil rights Michael J. McDermott said today
A gala program is being pro- another proposal from represents- legislation. that the U. S, government will
pared bv President George Curtin tives of BaytoVn Developers, Inc., Mr, Truman told a party rally mhsult eongrew. before takes
and other officers of the club. prospective developers of the re- in Kansas City last week, that this any action on toe Chinese Corn-
Current members of the official mainder of Wynnewood Addition, session mut enact his legislative nmnlst government’s bid for I'lt;
slate of the club in addition to The council recontly turned thumbs program. But he hedged this com- jfeg Slates recognition. GAINESVILLE, Oct. : >!. (UJ!) — A './■
Curtin are Howard J Bryant, vice down on the proposed development pulsion with a confident claim that _ large contingent of Jehovah’i Wit- HOLLYWOOD, Oct S. 0.>-Croo'n-
president: George W. Carroll, treas- because the company was unwilling if tome of it had to go over, the WASHINGTON, Oct EOMHe nessps (ought members of Gaines- er Buddy Clark, 38, was a last
urer: Mr*. Fay Bryant, secretary, to comply with the provision* of Democrat* would win an those Is- United States today called on viUo veterans organization because minute. hitch-hiker on toe small
more and jfrry Ulch. J<* T Swint the city's subdivision ordinance, sues lllWO and 1953 Russia to help locate and release they wcrc not prm,tM to plane tb.t carried him to his death
P” toe narence L Bouillon and A. L The developers are expected to ,, Her* are the Truman projects, an American ship, with two Am- ble in a Junior high school audU when it crashed in a Lot Angele#
unman. come up with additional Informa- besides civil rlghtt, which ve dead eriean officials aboard, which I* torlum, authorities said today. street, * companion Mid tod*]T.
ln hl* Anv Humble rmDlovc nt Bay- **on on the subdivision and pos- or dying In this session: Taft- believed to have been seised by Th free.for.all tatt| took a*rk wns killed arid fw* others
to^wSTpBnTZnto*Nri ItoMn » . • Ntoto bw C—tato #uUldp ^ ^ ^Dday* ^ were Injured when to. plmje ran
• H» tnpHadttoy told atoadto th* company and with th# 1949 members of th* religious sect de- «ut *5a.and crMb*^. “ *hey
Missing Flier Ride, tack To U S. On Horse t
^haimelvlew Boy Pilot In Thr#e Day Trip After Landing Fuel-lets Plsna SJf
sHSS
lrTST^rori^d Th# <7-yw<la. compoaer, who wssabot to K tf^rt to.t he had landed Rlsnrr and hi*F-6Iflghto?5un*. here Mam said, “good for the «•» ^sought to sail sutocrip- injured-toghtly, mid Clark
tor thosa*f*w ]people In ,pw,t •om* “f»*hare two *** #': P&P&JSjMX. h‘s fuatKlane on a bemh some Risner said h* landed od a mm- lieutenant. He showed he'* really Hon. for on# year and failing to joined th«.party at toe last minuU.
•ettakinx Th. toirite^ k2 ..**9 as a mualc salesman, ros# fal- his right hand In accidents Sun n* imii-iras pia on a oeaenirome n^er sam ne i _ him- »ttr*ct customers .offered oon- "W* had already chartered th#
teringly to acknowledge th. ova- day.. • rLjZ Brownsvill., dy stretch oftoach ato^ to. Gulf on^w. oau i g re tracU ,or ^ortrr p,rlod. plane.” Hay*, axpiained. “W. told
Sysga £ ~ -; ■; ; sAstBrs& | sss crta ists st zn fersatsst ksSiZ It II
SSSH Shrimp Boat Sunk ; suys zrjz£ sg|g!«s» srsjWK *
torjnb after a two-. Aff UDA!ni J Althollgb he U suffering of loss missed Corpus Chrlstl by
Brit ^1' Th,-'f <ky‘ ara th* Ull MOraariS lOini Of Umd a* well *> the injuries, the miles and kept flying until
»ehoo| teachers earn VII I IVI yilll JB W Ml . .ondltlon H 'fatr' todaj. supply gave out, he told hi:
*®**y 4nd how|,„.(Ai N S member* of Ihe family said. He i* h^re by telephone hit* yeat
T17 ,d*y)” * three-way collision in the at San J.cfnto Memorial Hospital Air rescue planes fron
If “kl* Houston Ship Channel near the V. F. Smith, II of 8llst.ee, em-
^psr7,jn:r,a Sr-MMSf SSffSJ Texas Prison Rodeo
EstomMSmsam
where the
question
fire trip here, Once h* oried: "Oh, WR* *tiB aapeoted to pm inland
God ” as pain coursed through him-, further up the coast — between
After examination in emergency Oorpu* Christo and Galyeston, But
f flectrieCo.
. nuci rA(uniii«iiun m «iutTgency '-rv,a*,“»
la to II surgery, Dr. Ginn announced that ‘he King Ranch country got near-
I St A KlIIIATltlC Douglas’ chest was "crushed." The >y half an inch of rain this morn-
LQlV UUIIVIIIW hospital issued a call for blood ing, driven inland by trie Gulf dis*
donore. turbance*.
-J--£'■■= In Washington, D. C, neighbors “ft Ca!?f0,,
WASHINGTON, Oct, S. dlR)—The of Mr*. Douglas reported that she ’“died itself for a state nf siege
senate judiciary committee to- left the house hurriedly with her ear‘F *oday 'we»t-hcr-o6nsqiou*
day approved Judge Sherman higgage Sunday afternoon, presum-
of Mexico.
A driving rata Ml oa tbe Gal*
veeton-Houston area early today,
(IfoO HlUlViMMH>PA|t * -'*-■* **•
CE CRF.AM
i. South MsiS
Florist
ven house
n of F-T.D.
winded pretty much like I Browning to -release Grandataff In
t-~:~........ tocir custody for a weak.
T He arrived Saturday .with Earl
)UMA TOWU <8hlne) Philip*, tile town’s leading
, sunn cltisen and author of a story about
tWilliams is in at. France ^>rtaf 1whl5‘l. ifptrtd Qrami-
Mil, Evanston. Illinois with ,taH ,0 write his compositic*, •'« __
W «P rUht let. . .A W0- •‘tlwse men standtat up there Fey"Bryant, secretary, to comply with'tta provlstau of
Lftw of ahnataw f*U on singing^they wan holding’ i---— — - **-- -------
M>,*urking for a eenstnic- than books in thalr hands" _ _____
wild his hoo- man convicted for being a habitual Taylor Sr, directors.
M Is 12M mnes from Bay- crlml-' ------ - - -
«* to would itka to bear «ya«.
iPlMrlm swkiu . ImmSl. _A
A "Material*
farenc*
Tou Buy At
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they learned their sin was missing, auditorium and th* mon*y they
were ’’overjoyed,” had paid for its rental Was refund-
Risner was to fly ln a cpmmer- * Baturt^ algftt Tho nadawlMI
rial plane to BrowfisviHe, this af- *lad rent*d for * publlc m**t'
ICU nies Protest
On Aritwsas Pby
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