The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 223, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 26, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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irt p*y*bl» In advance.
Teaaa Dally Prcaa League
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believe It
feeted by the
poweia. but th#
aa the final word.
A utility la Ilka any otter business or Individual.
It la a legal body and aa auch haa a right to go to
* Waterway.
ince Lover
foJug •
££ roe'TovTufa ffia^rl Itay Whro the BngWteWi ft»4~ «* 5 visit jt Intricate
courta to "pray" for Juatlea.
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at Uia
Bavtown. T*ui noatofftfa under tba
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L UM.
Today's Bible Verse
MV*d. Romans 10:1.
The thinking behind auch right* la found.
What If a. city council, for inatanre, decided to cut
telephone rates to 80 rente a month? Certainly the
aggrieved company ahould have Ita day In court
So U the city tpd the telephone company can
NOT agree, you can look for litigation.
------Wean Ml smite Ini *
are merely doing a little explaining about procedure.
•••' GOOD ALD SAM * / - *
" WE CONGRATULATE the Ked Crus. In .electing
pnm Pilm j
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£ ST fcUS5? *~>h ww rrsnsnsi "s •">' >« *4“• **• 1
area, Including Phlh
Trenton. Still feeling I
various construction., even- a rial for Army Alrw.vJ *«•
Carolina J , g* "*** mSSfi**.
Thar# la only on# place la the a tertune *eh yaar to keep the - -
world that * man can •ceompU*tT harbor In parrect ahap#.
world am ^ ^ ^ Model^of dam. are^all^ov.r^the
reb, 28 <CT>
^ylna w** M*y
Wf!r. .(>• when
Abb. F*b,
is buying hla brlri.-
• th# rm
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one of the most Interested and generous persona W#
hanemmet ■',
|h« Of th, Normandy
afw«5? r»x JhsrsrdNTs
(harfewg-s fcxwSSSBe--—g*
♦sst .yr.ssaS nuRtfytfaa
^SronSm and Ms plana
Sgieymoon at tta'dH
m
rHSrSS sKSSi s argStefc
This Is Super
We can aee only eucceea In this year's Ked Cross
campaign with th# laadsrahlp tn such good hands.
mil EH— SIW ■ll<tns> FT- nr~-
taotantyi wmls^slMMMi sasrtnn hum buy
tatnly become "wpqr^ininded
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ry.-.:.
'safes sses
flrtggcttJS GRAB-BAG
Corps of
..’a don't know but that would he a mighty gooff
ifahad. ■* A system of registration sbnllar to that used In
will
W^sii
Ik But with all of their virtues,‘ thu*? roads
will be wmall change in contrast to ones that
■m» been proposed in congress
ydfWlni
Engineers want to see
l * m lfiadasinni will behnv#
under flood conditions, thev simply
turn on th* water and, thers be* The Answer, Quick!
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A System of registration sbnllar to thnt used
most of the other states has been suggested. SAIMilt. BEWARE!
There are only a few atntea srtilrh still maintain ______________
this tax.*
husband who was capable of throwing hla weight _ _ ... .
around . . He said he didn’t care what stylist* decreed Tn H*11 Rw> Menace To Mlnek,
need* to be done to keep 6fd Man' }. &n j|wi UU wnpla n. yacni
- * -“tvis usssl °z '^«b£ th.
«nd doJnf mmm lira wiiww $. Whit AW Ute dutirfw inj —____
of dollars of damage. United State* hydrographic office* the lele of ElbTon
Th* Charleston harbor, which 4. Is the republic of Colombia and Boulder Dam, on th. rvL
ha* just been completed. Is hou*- in Ontral or South America? river. In Art ton* and kJ?
ed In a vaat building and Is a tri- p. Into what body of water doe* completed onihe same dlili.
but* to man'* unwUlIngnesa to al- the Potomac river flow? On r*b 2172M A D. Cm.
low nature to down hire. All, the T,ul,v ,lne Ute Crest, ftnt Chrbtiu
...................... river, are there. Including jUt* It Happmiad Tacmy man emperor, was bom. u 1
r™, Daily S.. FH«
.«a ih. hniMtawa and nler# of the ambassador to Orsat unum uracf tmeMhn. wu bom. Oa Ikk
up bad check* Hudmn
Sfenti
forassss!
ggyjj.sas;
gunk of America at
tfaatti-
!»<e a g tr& -
^-hs* ssn safeiitta or*?? “" SsSSHSffiS s^sazuzz
Ocorge and fall with the tide. and.the % —
Mr. and Mm. Q. C
City Manager John Harklna and ds their week end
Sberllr
guests,
jMIvESEH Five Years A«°To^
Sr.rai'asss?tfr?J5
projected through Mexico and Central Am- husband who waa canabie
erica. • .
It ia an mtcgral pe|t of a $12,000,000,00(1
®S35fisST-E'SB?SSaKEsi3^^=5F“'=ft^,ga-ftwclUr.Jf,
nrhar, wonlrt extend from Riston to San Mr*. Brown at that office your nime. your addon*, from thefoak tree to Goes. Creek Lloyd Scott has as hi. guest, hi. »r* trylngtolicka^Ctortaetonto
Others would ^t^from^gtontosan thr; nmoimt vou mn/th# vmmt maklng the strret. slrt.r, Mrs. Jimmy McMullln of De- the deposit of silt Kschyesrhe
Francisco, Florida to the Great Lakes. Jack-V „elutlon The way wjll th,.n bl. pavt.d for you llsy Patrick, 11. was accidentally catur. Alabama. rivni bring It ^wo »bd each year
Wget your check.. Here Is an Interesting bill, called shot and killed by a playmate fir- Helen Ann Hance. daughter of |'1,!11 on'1**! 1 V A , 1 TO
SSZ^J’L^&X^SZJli i.. r SMayor-To-Be
that spend state money, all policy forming boards, ift-day. struggle with his income Snored on her eighth birthday the harbor water. d<> this work ter - /
and all board* created or provided for by the legls- tax form, a 45-year-old Houston recently at a party given by her free: make the water rim In me
lature to hold open meetings Rt all times, except shipyard worker swallowed 100 mother.
JZ worthless checks wu
L gown payment on a night
wsrtbJM cheeks actually 1
there. However, amounted j
rtsheul l»).
fewkBirminghsm that^Hud- j
niMuuu . . ssv west's stx asiasss a vim nsmi wv,» wvvawvu —
lng. in Berlin, wu m 07
rim niiitai
Madeleine Carroll.
SrrfeL'S'
1* buy hi* bride a troua- •
Ml S trip to New Orleans.
rJTwoond »« Uw wedding 1
■onville, Florida, to Sacramento. California,
and from San Diego td Puget Sound.
Minneapolis
stag* star; Ivor ArmrtroM m.
arda, English critic, and Grant <
Alexander, one-time baseball.
lng star, rate birthday csbra.,
birth*
"super.”
1rj. mwneapolu. m. » » -
candles, on their birthdays total
On Sunday, Feb 2?. LotUl "
mann. singer: Joan Bennett
Franc hot Tone, screen actorr
pfeme Court fosbcUt* Juitice i
Black: James T Farrell, sod.
Steinbeck, BovellsU, have I
•Attendance For
•Meeting Seen
Remote Control Compliment
The Daily Sun was paid a high compli-
ment the other day.
A subscriber said that he made a public
address and connected an opponent with the
Sun and then made a derogatory statement
about the man and the paper.
“I know that it’s the Sun's policy to print
Department Store Sales Show Dip
anything bad that anybody ever says about
the paper.” this gent said. “Then by tying
the-Sun in with my opponent at the moment,
where otherwise expressly provided by law, and to
permit representatives of the press to attend such
meetings and requiring notice of all regular and
special meetings to be given to the press and to all
newspapers iwcated In the city or town at which
.aid meeting is held, Said act to apply to all meet- I)Ar_LAg Tfh n _ o> - The For the four week* period. Fort
lng*. whether regular or special, and yepeallng all wee|||y report of th# federal lr. Worth showed a one percent gain
law* or parts of law in conflict herewith; providing gefVe bgnk of jm||M on depart- while San Antonio reported a W
^tor forfeiture of office for violation; providing a mont gtnr(, |n four Texas percent ‘drop. Houston five percent
sayings clause; and declaring an enlfrgency This tt, discloses an eight percent de- and Dallas three percent. The dla-
bi'l was lntroduced by State Representative Preston f thP district for the week trlct had a minus three per cent
Smith of Lubbock We don t know whether Rcprc- en<,ed February 19 compared with decrease.
sentatlve Smith introduced the bill aa a grandstand n riivl in 4(us ___-
play," for Representative Smith, or whether he la ,)n,|ag ^ a j0 wr(.f„t drop fol- North Carolina
alble to aee just where the silt was
right places at the apyed and depth There is an old saying, cnmpllmen- today
necessary to accomplish this msr- UrJ. )n that thc height ' ■
me house, leaning o{ Iipp,.a| of a project Is that It Mndern Manners
Thr tide was going out wht*n I wjjj ma|je a “preacher lay hi* Bibla If you have been t<
visited the harbor, and it was pos- enough to get an aisle Mat it
The mayor's race, of all things, Is church wedding, you need art *
accomplishing that purpose for this 't up for late comer. It Is rat
city «f a half million which sent a correct that you should krap It
37-year-old mayor to Washington „__.. tll_
- « *'■ ?, I™ ,M!nZTr Ajr,^venture or h.ppy
Em. U-ra A.A Tk.e. hss,* IF <l*y teems In th, offing ft?
From Here And There *s hcrt-de.ign.te for the hyb, Busina*, should expand ‘ th*
He l, or was. Mora h' ro. gned ]?.morl(h , Th„ ^ ,,
hi. prorate to campaign actively gr, |lkfl). to
for mayor- the JUv. John (J. Sim-
«*-uL<>f B*J^*0 IM* a,
(sgents is expected at the n,
iksdwon Monday at Tower
sccording to J Bryan tv
; rbslrmsn of (he Baytown a|
1 of Ljfe t'rvifrwriter.
ipraker will he Burke p,
Whai Others Say
JUrtTIfT. A LA C ART?:
A JURY in tenth district eotirt
, president of thc American
VMmaam Company of
i,'AB*n wtiter ti tn tMrfe fJ,
i program' f0
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P‘
Dikots hsd l .011 home-
1 dubs snd 15.800 members
!«« T»
I figured I’d get a good hot quote in the pa-
per.”
In this particular situation, the reporter
covering the event brushed off the quote as
inconsequential when the speaker didn’t
identify his opponents clearly enough.
Anyhow, it's a lefthanded compliment.
The Sun’s one great ambition, being the
only newspaper in Baytown, is to be fair at
all times.
deaths In 40 minutes if such cimctmcnt became the
law of the state. . .If there Is anything that bums
eight percent
Worth four.
"rJidl'.j: -«»«, p-r.™,r»n «»d i« »•.«.. .... M«d» m,,.,. n,.» ,«j mu „ m a- Izl™*
Sfu’ST.JKSi
Barclay On Bridge
me up It's for a guy to leave town and send me a
postcard with only hla first name signed therein
TVxarhapa.
Inside Washington
With Central Press
For instance, I got one today from
Arkansas, signed Floyd . Now how in the world
did Floyd Higginbotham know that I would recog-
nize his writing and realize that he and Mrs. Hig-
ginbotham and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Spaulding had
gone tn Memphis, Tennessee, to gee an advance-
showing of the 1849 Chrysler that po' folks like you
and me won't sec for nearaboBt a month, from now
...A friend from China who wants me to contribute
to his campaign sent me 1(1,000 yuan (In note form'
under date of 1947...He wants me to hit the deck
In fine shape so he can go forward with his work
over there.. .If George Collier will take this note and
auction it off, I will gladly send half of the proceeds
to China.
burglary case Monday night. The |n Missouri and brought up in Ne-
case was given to the jury for de- braskn and Iowa,
liberation a little before 1
The case was that of a man South Dakota product who became l1"1',”’ !!!" ’'‘V "l, *T
kharged with burglar .ring a home mayor of Minneapolis at 34 back 9 ^ f
on Avenue J. The defendant was in 1945, was no sooner In Washing- ! .
KREL °r
arrested
I, Shephard B.»h» ZuZZlMS'JXS 'JS ZS
" ' ' After about 11 hours of delibera-
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to! I Qoi&f o
1Mm V F»t
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Watat B
for
ISliMPLOY.HENTr
WASHINGTON.—Top government expert! are say-
ing that for the first time that they are now satis-
fied the current unemployment rise is "not the
e” which 1
Looking At Life
dangerous chain type” which leads to depreasion.
They said they expect the Increase in application*
for Jobless relief to be halted soon with revival of
outdoor industries and the annual spring return in
demand for worker*.
Officials of the United States Employment Service
Mid a nationwide check shows that the uptrends in
layoffs has been most marked among older workers,
•specially women around 85; minority groups, in-
cluding large numbers of negroes; and phygjcally
handicapped employes.' » r
The employment analysts found also that the lay-
offs are principally in industries adjusting from thc
postwar boom to a competitive market on price and
quality.
By Erich Brand*!*
I HAVE SAID several times in this column that
the women of America have done little with their
political prerogatives since they gained what they
had been fighting for these many years.
Consequently I should not praise my wife for
being practically Illiterate in a political sense, nor
should I express my admiration for a friend of hers,
with whom she had a most enlightening political
conversation a couple of days ago.
NO CAUSE FOR WORRY
"IT IS NOT chain unemployment," one official sal<k
' iff!
"Layoffs in one industry are not resulting In layoffs
In its contributing or dependent Industries. If this
litre,Chain unemployment there would be reason for
aorlous worry."
But, he said, this does not minimise the serious
outlook for many of the Individuals out of Jobs. Some
of (hem, particularly the older worker, will find it
Atard to get new Jobs. Many of them are elderly
I COULDN'T help eavesdropping.
This friend of hers and my wife were jabbering
away while I was reading ray newspaper.
First I didn't pay any attention.
Then I heard a remark that made me sit up and
take notice.
I really don't remember whether It came from my
wife or from Hazel, her friend.
“If I were President,” was the remark, “I would
do away with Communism In less than a year. It's
the simplest thing in thc world."
THAT REMARK hit ma like a bombshell.
Here we have been trying to do-that very thing
EL7ii.
nwawcsarss m
oeetf-for worker*. Mont ofthese arr filing foruneirr- We appoint committees and commissions. The whole
plojrment compensation for the first time, he said.
Initial claims for unemployment compensation
Mated down ftiree weeks ago. New figures were
•xpected to sho ......... ~
total, nowe
the first filed by
We appoint committees and commissions. The wH
FBI Is after the Communists and when it finds them
nothing is being done about it.
In New York .and Hollywood avowed Communists
DON’T OVERDO A BIAS
HAVING • bias in favor of 01.
kind of move as against another
is profitable In many phases of
the game, so long as you don't
overdo it. For Instance, a liking
for leads of solid sequences as
against not-touching honors Is
sound, also an aversion for un-
necessary finesses. So Is a pref-
erence for major suit contracts
over No Trump* when the situ-
ation justifies it, or for No
Trumps over minor suits, an$ of
course for majors over minor*.
But each of the thing* against
which you are prejudiced has Its
logical place in the game and
upon occasion shouldjtske ascen-
dency above something you usu-
ally would rather do.
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paigner. John Simmons, to carry on j,.g s^d
tlon thc jury reported to the court the program of local law enforce- t0 mf,ulfr, uhit
that It was- hopelessly deadlocked, ment, human relations and cltywlds rharge Is thelri; with what a I
Judge J. G. Howard told the Jur- co-operation In government |y pf,wrr their love might niW I
ors they would be locked up for Simmons. If nominated In the prl- fountjtins of the newborn
the night and they could resume mary election in May and elected In ^r( Lydm H. Sigourney,
their deliberations the next morn- June, will take office at age 82.
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.ing.
Ten minutes later the jury
iiilt*'
(oumament pair who never
learned about the preference for
majors over minors. They there-
fore got into an eleven-trick game
which was unmakeable because
one trick each had to be lost In
spades, hearU and dubs.
At the second table. South
showed a sound bias for majors,
Indicating his three-card support
for hearts by giving them belated
support, so that North reached
then for the easily makeable
game.
At the third table. North ex-
hibited too strong a bias for his
major when he rebld it, though
his hand had suddenly become
pretty good after hearing about
South's clubs HI* mere 2-Heart*
riaked being considered a signoff
and being passed, whereas his
hand deaerved better because of
its One distributional features.
South saved the day. however,
when he raised that anyway, so
that North could without effort
turped a verdict of net guilty!
Need more be said”
Galveston New*
Try And Stop Me
He started hts politieal career at flow'd You Make Out?
19, successfully leading a campaign L Mohandas K. Gandhi
In Valley Junction, Iowa, to change Count Folke Bernadette,
the name of that suburb to West 2. At Canton, Ohio
Res Moines. 3. To chart and descrlte
Then he tackled another -first" oceans and rther wsterawlts
- the candidacy of Judge Hubert E. natural phenomena.- and f
Ctterbach, who became the only their formic
Democrat ever to go to congress 4. In South America, In the
from Polk County, Iowa. western section.
Simmons and Humphrey think 8. Into Chesapeake bay-
alike in their "Social philosophy.",
TED LAWSON, co-author of "Thlr-
ty Seconds Over Tokyo,''told me a ----- . _ „ „ „ »
fine story about Alex de Seversky, Employment Practices Council, and ___
who, like Lawson, lost a leg as a »c,lve ln mRny *rouP»- \ m> I J C«as** Cilrt
flyer In wartime. Seversky one dny Professionally, b» is president of | A i Ain ||Qf|| Jllv
was trying to cheer a disconsolate tho Pa*tors conference, and IW * 1W I
airman In a similar predicament, past president of the Uitheran Pas- ^
"The loss of a leg.” he said with tor» A»*oclation and the ProtsStent OKLAHOMA CITY. F'b, ««
-a—i-Hnn »|. .—II.. _______. Ministerial Association. Rancher Bill Mach of nearoy
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conviction, "Is really not so great Ministerial Association,
calamity. Look at me. I ‘ *" ‘‘
go the rest of the way.
n—i—w. Rancher Bill — . ,
dance Politically, he Is chairman In Hen- kon. Oklahoma, Is puniro^y
SSSs SsussA'^
hurt a hit! Here, try It!” The avl- <* post-New, Dealers to which »H Inehes. ,, U(nfj
ator took his cane and cracked it Humphrey tidd his drattiaUc civil The c0*r’ —a tt
across Seversky’s leg with terrific ri*ht» coup at the Democratic na- valued at 8500 <«iueexru ^
force, “You see,” laughed Sever- U°n*l convention last summer. the door in a mao a
sky. "If you hit an ordinary man Simmons, once a roly-poly chap, a veterinarian who haa_o«
like that he'd be In bed for five lost 40 pounds as get-out-the-vote to the^ ranch to treat |i]4 I
days! Gbeer up, old man,” he chairman in that dulling Humph-" Inside the 40-foot- •" 1
waved airily, and left the ward. In reF campaign. Hi* cheerful banter cow's v JsWtef
U» corridor, he eollapsedj/ The u *i>ifUng more to the intense re- provlni the
^ big Aue klyAWlWcd her Mds
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Your Week-End Question _
Why Is It euier to build a sue-
cessful throw-m endplay *t a suit
contract than at No Trumps?
hit him oh his real leg!
he gets
legaues of politics for
AFTER THE first act of an Im- Married and the faUtef Of
SSEKSSiw
persons just out of work.
RATE TO SLOW
THE TOTAL continued claims Is expected to rise
for the 13th consecutive week but at a slowing rate.
■JSLtSifl'J:S’”,M"‘. DAILY CROSSWORD
portant opening, the author, sens- children, SimmOns resigned hi* pas- cavernous storage bin.
ng failure, wu holding his head torate because he felt he should run The fatteni®* ?!
In the wing*. "Cheer up!” roared on his merits, on his background at pr a'test resort, i
PONT
SAT
FEBRU
“WHAT'S SO simple about It?” I heard Haxel ask,
so it must have been -my wife who had made that
remark.
"it t «
These are claim# of workere who have been unem-
ployed M one week 1
it one week or more and who stilt have .not- , death.
unemployment Is estimated by govern-
at around 8,000,000. Weekly compensa-
by the government'are estimated at
Yoa r. Telling Me
Sy William Rift
ACROSS
1. Abraham’s
wife (Bib.)
If I were Truman,” she replied, "I would propose 8. A cavern
a law making Communism a crime, punishable by 9, Culture
"I would use my Influence upoB congress to pass jo
that law in a hurry. And, the way it looks at pres- ’ {naut \
ent, Truman can get pretty nearly everything he 11 jra4i
wants from congress. to win
"If I were Truman I would go on the radio and on
the platform and I’d shout and shout to the people 12,’
M loud u I shouted to b* time#., ■ .J „
"I would prove to the people that Communism In
DOWN
■ 1. Noticeable
2. Eager
8. Imprudent
4. Hugged
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city
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flylnj «yge San Francisco. They wanted
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7. Fashion
8. Pitchers
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shoot svs; - one of them as soon as
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made a Wg hit with this r
Television has already go
oewrfully, too. ^
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dogs -and sue-
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f of King Osorge's horses, says a
, have come down with the flu. p-
In a South American tribe the men do no work proximate In his use of words. One day, the torso
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• Dumpty to return the 1
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eight title In Chicago. This should
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 223, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 26, 1949, newspaper, February 26, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028441/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.