The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 132, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 8, 1949 Page: 2 of 10
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2-THE BAYTOWN SUN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1**
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In every* inch of clear sea, water j
lere are about a million and a (
Detail Work Woosfcf Area Goes Family Gets
With Chasing Ms Keeps School Ahead With Water Details On
In Motorboats Board Busy Improvement Plans Lively Death
Warren Compares
Government Duties
IRth Football Team Scouts'Day
there are about a million and a
half dustlike particles,-each one-
fifty thousandth^ of • an inch in
diameter.
YOUR FAMILY THEATRE
THRU
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; 8ALf MSB Cirr, Nov. 8 (lTP>— s Scout .Troop ■ 'dtew*' to' hunting was revealed here todays a- collection _at iiaifrtime of the and for a fire ‘ statiort and fire day in the foreign cemetery at
r’ Ifewrnor Earl Warren of Call- all-day trip to Austin by seeing' when game wardens, filed charges Gandur-Ball' "High game to raise’truck. ” Kuwait City with Rev. DeJong,
»♦*« fornia say* the proper function of Te*ds Christian University play against 15 hunters for chasing funds fdf the band's trip to the Bids were-failed, for on: the sew- an American missionary, officiat-
% ' gasnrnnwf resembles a well-co- Texas Saturday afternoon. * ducks in high powered motorboats Lions International convention in 4ge treatment plant, but thej) ex- tag at the graveside service, ac-'
*’’! ' ordinated football team. Besides the foftbalT game, the at the Sheldon Reservoir. Chicago, Illinois. Reeded previous estimates by so cording to the cable,
r'--" VT*» '00 Republican vice presi- 26 Scouts will be taken on a tour Justice of the Peace Roscoe Zier- The trip is being sponsored by much that the board will-have to The accident occurred near the
fc '0tM candidate was the major of the state capital, the Lower fcin explained that the hunters the Baytown Lions Club and ask- revise it., plans and call fdr a new Wara club room at’Kuwait City,
speaker at the state banquet here Colorado River Authority and Tex- were racing at a high speed with tag the board’s permission for the set of bids, Wolfe said. No, bids The driver of the, car, the cable-
- last night climaxing the opening as University. the wind, toward the ducks which half-time collection -were Dr. W. have yet been asked on the fire gram said, was in the custody of
it Of the annual conference of the The Scouts will board a school must take off in flight agalnst .the H.. Bridges, and Abe Rosenzweig, station- and fire truck. w police and had been charged With
ft*’;.....^governors of 11 western states and bus al-tho comer of Cedar and wind. -Wholesale slaughter of the representing the Lions Club. The district still will have *142,-gross negligence.
- Alaska. The meeting, was to end Biggs at 4:30 a.flu Saturday and duel i usually follows such a mo- The apples will be sold by the 386 to spend on these projects out Lively in employe of the Gulf
& > Wf; following panel discussion* arrive in Austin about 10 a.m„ torboat raid, he said, and tly; game Baytown Kiwanis Club to raise of the * $426,000 in bonds recently Prouction Company since 1917, had
r °f western resource development Scoutmaster R. J, Phillips says, conservation laws ‘prohibit the funds for the'group’s youth prog- voted by property owners in the been in Arabia about four years
And pension programs. The Baytown Rotary Club, spon- hunting of any migratory game bird ram in connection with National district. withthe kuwaitcompany.a siib-
; ’ .Warren said three theories ex- *l%',*h* Aidof a motorboat kids Day.- .. . Wolfe said the board has been sldiary of the Gulf Production
Isted regarding.the function of gov- “usfrom the school board The hunters in the boats had a The board also took a tentative asked to meet with the Baytown Company. He had spent two
ernment The first, he explained, occasion. The ScouU,_snould ^ he fiejd day on Sheldon Reservoir un- step’into the oil business by look- city council to discuss the city’s months vacation in Baytown,
held that government occupies the hue* in wywwn oy « mmnignt. u) the game wardens stepped in, ing over a proposed lease to E. J. annexation plans, but a definite where his family lives, this sum-
position Of the officials on the . *nd informed them that conviction Gray givjng him oil drilling time has not been' set. The meet- mcr and had been back in Arabia
field, to keep time, measure the ♦L. carries a penalty of $25 and costs rights on an unused portion of the tag probably will be some time only three weeks when the acci-
— yardage and penalize for touis. ^ ^ “ *a“f to $200 and costs and automatic gam Houston ' Elementary School, next week, he said. dent occurred.
The California executive de- . g. a g-w j. to brine his own °J •th* hunting license, property. If the city annexes the district His body will be shipped home
Scribed another opinion which has , nch ahd the ,trooD wm cat at and ® hu"J;mg, Prmlcges to* one The lease would extend for three Baytown will have to take over all later for burial here, .the company
government, not only as a partici- bilker Park yc8r trom 1110 date ot tae.offense# years and give (he school district bond obligations. - has assured the family,
pant . But captain, quarterback. Besides Scoutmaster Phillips As- Zierlein said the charges had just one-eighth royalties on any oil or
players and officials combined. "In , Scoutmasters W E Lewis been filed against the duck hunters gas production.. If a well is not . k ,
this kind of game, the people are and w *E A'skey will accompany and only one or two have appeared drilled within six months, rental I isaLi Daiil«uiH llol. Thu^ji In^in llAHiaf
the football,’' he remarked. the boys, ■
“There is a third opinion, how- IjMt night Troop 94 attended the
*veirt and to me it is much !**« • Shrjjw circus in Houston. *
realistic. Tickets were secured through the
“It recognises hat government C01lrtesy of George McKinney and
, ts very definitely In the game and Bi„ Quartz members of the Ro-
®n the team, but rejects he theory tary aub Troop M eomnllttee,
.that government is the whole^team, Thf, 26 g(.outs were driven to
the captain or even the star Houston in cars provided by As-
Warren said that government is k Phimpg, ^ j. & BaId.
-the line haf mpst work ahead of wj„ L p md j h WallfCT>
the barkfield of agriculture, busl- wtlosc wives accompanied them.
Bess, labor and industry.
■ CHAbiNELVIEYV'
Doors Open:
Week Days—6:00 PiM.
NOW SHOWING
THRU THURSDAY
TWO-GREAT FEATURES
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Corpus Christi
Couple Marne
In Cousins Hor
Lorraine Rosalie Lambert
pus Christ! became the b
Robert Clemens McGuf
*. fVv- sterling daughter claM P#tty otllcer’ U’ S-
C. Sterling^ * ”"y
,,,0s^frthSy1 t<^ayrlltSheh*s D«r^berry, 411 East G
itcond birthday to^y. She Js Rev. Frank Morrison p,
Si*Walter DIshnemu of Comp- ^Mt^DerrvbJ1* M<*e U
^Cslifornia, and Mr. and Mrs. T^T*lnI!efry^e]rry'#»
C. Sterling,. Sr., of Bay- hlS,*.00lp»e wa8 attende
2nd FEATURE
A Mighty All-Star Cast Returr
In The Greatest
Technicolor
Outdoor Spectacle
Ever To Set The
Screen Ablaze! JSH
f Tax
iuf Mora
Ming
!r s had
:p out for
' as o.nly
ntage of
1 went to
V-M.’-wi le
indicated
persons
sin Bay-
.vm BURNET PTA
. nffin> ROOK RK1
erlck of Woodville, Texas,,a:
groom Is the son of Mr. an<
lne „».T_____ _ . C. W. McGuffln of Oakhill,
Ljj q Burnet Parent-Teacher Virginia.
Edsesday In the school auditor- Mr and Mrs. Norbert Cor
la gith a selection of songs by Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Corneai
Loud grade pupils directed by of Port Arthur and Mrs. 1
L r W. Buclow. Mrs. Herbert *tanes of Temple.
t--
>tbe afternoon rsviewipg the cuy- home in Corpus Christ! wher
Estly popular story of family life, Ouffln is statfoiTed it the
beaper By the Dozen’’ by Ernest- Base as a First Class Avlatloi
However ,the board asked that Cam C&aAa IcCIIAC
Joe Reid, district attorney, revise I Us JillIV IjjUQ
the lease to give the district ad- (ConUnIlcd trom Pal(9 x)
ditional protection to property and
school children. ’ •
In other actions, the school ended last month,
board: Here’s the way the other amend-
Granted eaSement to the Harris ments were faring'
County Flood Control District for t0,
the drainage of high school" and (
Horace Mann Junior High proper- 44
ty, * • ■ . _ - - - - . <
" Voted to renew membership In
the Texas Association of School
Boards.
Page 1)
federal govem-
(Contlnued froi
involved in Hi
ment action.
The-companies — Ohio, Humble,
the Bay- Standolind andp Me then - — con-
.• ■ tended that tliei’r sti\te leases con-
:s—75 for, stituted an obligation which should
_ be suspended while the federal
Creation of. hospital districts^ guilds pending.- - -
! for, 61 against.
City-county health units—63 for, .. .. . ...
_ Granted premissioh to Boy Scout “c^ty Retirement and pensions nCW lOTK VOtfi
Troop 114, sponsored by the Rotary u flga,nst ' V «. ..
Club with Bob Phillips as scout- District court at county seat in Cnftfllflltf C FErtrtlAIIC
SipTtSJs,"ip“ <“•»jpoiiipiscieciions
^Approvaai*Fuse' of school busses rj^or^fio'aRamsr11110" dlStrlct8~ Virginia and Nm Jersey.'two con-
by the two junior high school , ’ ,gia, wlthout iurva-78 ffrp35mPn ln California and New
bands to attend a band contest in , _y , , ^ ry York, and scores of mayors and
Texas City bn Saturday. ’ ag ‘ .. . other city officials.
11 j 1 r> r a Xn© above results are onlv an ,
Heard a letter from Dr. L. A. - , sketchv Dicture of the But the widest Interest centered
Woods, state superintendent of .. . Baytown area Sev- on Ibe New York senatorial bal-
PrmciL C R'^'^Darks^for his eral precinct chairmen reported [otlng as a testtof strength between
. aduration for vouth that voting was so light that there Democrats and Republicans,
work at an education for youtn sense in taking a count Lehman,-running under the col-
conference in Washington, D. C. . mid-afternoon ors of the Democratic and liberal
Agreed to purchase equipment bp,lore ™‘d a“f.rn*°nft, . parties, hRd the persona! blessing
for the women’s physical educa- Tfap Polls wln remain open until Prpgident Truman pulleSi the
tion department at Lee College at ' P-m- Gop fori,lgn poi|cy expert was
a cost of $198. backed fully by his Tparty and Gov-
Agreed to investigate the cooper- ^ ernor Thomas E. Dewey.
Today Thru Thursday
Big Double Program
um 1
miucn
Texas Employment
Offices Here To Close
mendment
ye on jur-
by a vote
'iding for
legislature
the mem-
-feated by
tgainst.
II tax v.a*
unt of IT
linst.
is County
ate board
nber Jack
J. Beard
g!l Arnold
d with 34
women, "Piece* for Peace."
woman wanting to have a {()
— AND X
[ftfdropsof Vicks
b-tro-nol in each , / »
«trii work fast to f ft
iM head cold dis- 1 w
ws. make breath- M "
y easier. And if
■edat first snlfhe or fi
me, Ya-tro-nol / J
tips to prmnt many cold*
retoping! Try it. Follow
recite in the package.
of the size of piece* and all
tag supnHer and notions wl
welcoitMKi.
Bssed on John fn. h,\
mm. f*ww Nov*!
Ml' Ogecled by
PTA WILL HAVE
Henry Hithieiy
4 Waiter Kanp
Production
* Piramounr St tHM
Head's Help
Yourself Laundry
We have installed a
New Dryer.
We Do Wet Wash and Fluff Dry
1606 Duke Phone 764-4
■oters, in
an early
constitu-
r: ihj r! . I
Thanksgiving program
The Parent-Teacher Assocl
of Lamar school will meet at
p.m. Thursday in the school 1
toriura for a Thanksgiving
gram featuring a Thanksg
story by Miss Aranna Watson
:ed Press,
b ... :-itiv e
ling by a
mer man- tempting to step up ita efficiency CASTAIC. Cal., Nov. A —(Lit)—
sic of tic- l)y reorganizing its staff and rec- Gold- fever struck this mountain
Thursday ordi| to prenut m0re case work, iamlet today as prospectors and
'3 of the Case uistories will be recorded by residents stood ready fr an assay-
>y buying dlclaphone by the area officers er's report that might be the start-
and then transcribed and filed in tag gun bf a gbid rush.
It tickets a central 0fflce, The scbocl bears Charles V. Allen said he discov-
d to the a sharti 0l UK, probation expense ered a “yellow metal that looks
-ach adult jn arci like gold” in buckets of muck
children's Tabled action on an electric hauled up from a well behind his
Make" This Home Recipe
To Take Off Ugly Fat
pfjVsIc It’, unulsf. hm
! HM pound, of bulky, u
u i» your own bom., Vnki
NOW
DOUBLE PROGRAM
, a
musical's,
THRU
WEDNESDAY
weather
lid little,
arly vot-
r the rest
French Paper Says Reds
Urge Truman-Stalin Meet
wiet the «Mf *V eodoraed by n
who h**t tried tbk plea eod help bring
Alluring curve* end graceful elender
Note bow quiekljr bloet disappear* —
much better you feel. More alive, yout
appearing end active.
mrwif. It'» m
*u link. It
it go to your
Tm of liauld
pat bottle a
in to Bli bo(
is com!
Tho Siuisbhif rfggjjl
Story Of
Ti» (nit jQHH
Ajuciu JpHgH
Impr JrZjMMm
On W
a whole
one-third
last gen-.
PARIS, Nov. 8. <T.E>- The news-
paper L’Qurore and France Libre
said today Russia has proposed a
Truman-Stalin meeting In Berlin
before the end of the year.
Paul Hebert, the newspaper's
New York correspondent, said that
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Vishinsky's ''courtesy visit" to
Secretary of State Doan Acheson
yesterday in Washington was the
result of a phone message from
Premier Josef Stalin a work ago
Hebert said Vishinsky proposed
a Truman-Stalin meeting In Ber-
lin between December 25 and De-
cember 31
Vishinsky also suggested a meet-
ing of the big four in the near
future and a settlement of the
German and Austrian problems
within the next six months, Her-
bert said.
10 pornOs tat ia 10 day
Mm. M. O. Britten, SM W. Wild*
San Antonio, Tnw, writes u« u folk
a ? faithful umt of Bnrovntrai
bad olttod for wonkt without your pro
and ncadad to badly to loo* 10 pound*,
•tartad using BorccntrmU and my w
wu over for I loot th* 10 pound* in 10 d
! now weigh 136 pound*.
STORES OPEN
UNTIL 8
Wo KREL °D-oi °;r 1360
And to KREL-FM on Rand 221 or 92.1 from 1 to 11 pjn. Daily
TVESDAv EVLNINQ e.is—Jlor* of Deacon for ’.2 1^—Add Em I’p—
>0—The Human Sid* , M*f*ey Motor Co Ufrey Hnrdwar*
of Holly.vood 6.30—Again th* Dracon 12:30—Tran«crambilnK-
i5— Forward with ' 6 4S-rF*rm ~ -
Baytown. | , |3»H Rocsi
b— Meioilira at Eventid* fl.jOre-ltRF.L Nr
HK-4.and!#lignt anl Silver 7.00—-Morning l
*>— 8»«r* That Hlng- Rev. E. V
fi—Nntioribl Educntfon 7:15—Watching i
Week * 8 00—KREL Nt*
ft—Mtet the Band 6 05-Watching
(l—Harlatn at 8 8 Onen f|on»
t>—Mu*ic for America ¥:0O-Mu*lc at B
ft— Blu* Barron Prewnta ,B;30-Dlal 1360
o—3ft for Tonight 10:00—KREL New*
^-Nlgrn Watch |10:13— Alrlan* MelodlM
New*, nt jsign Off I10 B0—“Time Out'
lDNESDAY MOBNINO 11:0O—Rnttf* Riding Tim*
i>—Reveille Round-up |WEDNE»OAV AFTEBNOOf
With tl.e P*acon 12 00 Behind the Heed line
.ively to-
from the
Limited,
ident in
ivas kill,
abia on
OSS, tfuss. &ussC St
6AIY C00PH . JOIN (to
«*« RYNft ♦ JYDftlt^figi
PATIKIA NIAI . UWiOl
ONAID lUGIHf^OW G.
Jkfwrmu
2ND Fjam-RE
McPhaU
• Clock
MAY SPLIT CHINA
HONG KONG, Nov. 8. 6’PI-Chin-
ese Communist columns pushing
westward threatened today to ’di-,
vide the remaining Nationalise
held area of China into tbWe
parts, ■ M
n by a
ted for-
>f speed,
ds and
the Mr
/ TOM NEAL
'Amazon Quest1
-> Two Steel Makers
ub fDahsLi. n..|. ium and good sausage bulls 1!
e. 3 Oil I CllSIOn f oCTS 1B W. cutter and common l;
nt 3 14.60. Medium and good stot
_ (Continued from Page 1) ‘Tc^lnw.
ernor Henry F. Schrtcker of In- C°G'
iana and mine operators and had ,}5 **!
decided against the idea because H,°°d a!*? ®holc« slaughter ca
A*n ana MA tuirnftia »kat , j 17.50-21.00, few weighing over
b^ s«veTbv ,P3inff^ lbs 22.00-23.000, common and tr
*^t was thd foyrthUJttemnt T>wl. Ium W W-17D0, CuU» 12.00-1!
it was the fourth attempt Lewis
had made to draw the Hooster and S- imira rhntei .uJ
Prairie State mine owners tato 18 cholce *ca
S^ na'tCaY xrounsPart fr°m Ho^l^ ButcTer hog. mo,
Lewi, talked ye.teto.y with »
Ste.venson via telephone in CWca-?r^ t&cL
go where the mine chief conferred f*J6.' h^L
with hU UMW policy, committee,
reporting on aegotiatlons to end
: the strike and-formulating future g^ “d .h.^,'6'
strategy in the work, Itoppage.*"^""! 00. Fee
* -fha conMnittee meeting continued p,“ ; >
Lewie charged that George B OdC'Act MrStSrV PlfiV
Harrington, president of Vafi Chi- - „ _i j s *
cago, wiiralngton and Franklin Tfl KP J’fPCAnted 409111
^w!iSuIenrj ■ Sriph Mw|K • G(’t
IWHtl'IriS S»»N •»«>«. Co M aa»*J
A fitismisl Si Wom
Plus: Sour l*uss In Dinghatland
October
m l was
.
itfflnrSvEni
«hg'il>c^i
/CaN find the
7 BEST BROILED
STEAKS IN TOWN.
'Are You-Wonderin’, Too"?
, of BAYTOWN
NEW "FASHION
'.as 7*.-
nonths
r Tile
a! pro-
ber.
i bale*
TO TAKE ROME . ..
Brown's Chicken Shack
- PHONE M1H
SPE0AI -r- NO
PERMANENTS FOR Y
SCHOOL AGE GIR
AND YOUNGSTER
BWULAR ' Durina ■>-
LONE * CAFE
crlbrii as • BQSte*.«nd New York
engineering ..firm and "lnvestmeaf
trust" closely associated
steel etepiMMA . A
Harrington denied Lewia/state
'presented*i.*at 7:30 p.m.' today in
the Ashbcl-Smith School auditor-
ium by a cast composed of faculty
and PTA members. Bob Dial Is
director of the j>lay.
The spine-tingling mystery was
presented last night in two per-
formances With good,.attendance
reoprted at both. It was estimated
that approximately BOO. children ’
watched the first performance and
I ■ I ncarjy a full house of. adult* were
RK/NoV. 8. (HE)—General reported for the second presenta-*
•/rpomtlon eald- today tlon. • d
sling $190,232,060, one of The one performance scheduled
it caAh dividend outlay* for tonight will be open to both
in Industrial history,’will children and adulti. The play U
in to bolder* of its com- sponsored by, the Parent-Teacher
■ preferred Mocks. Association and Is their annual
record dividend was voted fall entertainment and money-
' * *401 Minnesota ' ’ "
BAYTOWN** BEST FOOD
Tret#yourself to the thrill of this
✓ V J
Ilf, FOB U TEARS
GENUINE .
. HOME COOKING
s •‘P
• Oeneroos flerrlngs
• Appr,.v*d bg Health Dept
• Open Dally and Sunday
ment as "bunk.’
COLD WAV)I
NEW YOl
Motors f
checks td
the bigltes
TAKE A L00KI TAKE A RIDEI
YOU’LL TAKE IT AWAYI
LADIES' P
is oar very cordial invitation
rou to come in and drive this
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
FORD HOLDEN
t
from Colorado
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 132, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 8, 1949, newspaper, November 8, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028087/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.