The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, October 11, 1948 Page: 1 of 8
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Wallpaper Retail Stott
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Cleveland Indians Win World Series
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SI2 West Texas Avca*
SET?tSS?SSfJ>tal?S. _
Tribe Beats
Off Frantic
Brave Rally
Four Double -Plays
Nip Scoring Threats
By Frantic Boston
Building Contract Coming Up-
SCHOOL TO HEAR JAYCEE
GROUP ON IMMUNIZATION
' . !* -V--. yet
Critics Call
Vinson Plan
Worst Yet
. Action oh a contract for the Architect Lowell Lammers will common childhood 'disease* before ,
construction of a school adminis- report; to^the boar-d^on his invests Entrance into schools of the Goose Marshall Flying Back
tasyts j* ?•* T°
of the Goose Creek Independent building, presented by Arthur Tcm- does not require it Mena Fences With UN
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worn. uv« «n r‘—
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BUSINESS SERVICE
boston oct ii ffI'Jta^A2rrtar*‘S^ Z* 'ZZ«'c^rrt^nsstftst1 «*** «*\
Vinson to see Staiin topped
HASTY TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
Rea. 684-M l
. Serving the NatkaT
. Ajent of -.■
North American Van U»j
Local and Long DhJa1
Insured Moving
Ae C. COKER, OnMrl
Baytown, Tdtu
ier President Election Due Tonight
Board Members To Be Installed At Session . SSJUKiS9 80810,1
of the Baytown Cham-'for three-year terms in a poll of Returning for another three-year and deciding game. # ........
IZ^unt'!h the'cham- g;Busch°anTjames Harrop”’ series trSory*1and"ouSd Only Bookworms Attending Sobner Classes Today
‘L*-**^ w1L^ W- R' 8l0M and Theo ?rl Dr. Georgc°Dt Brure, Dr^H*” NORMAN, Okla., Oct. 11. (13- who streamed across Red River alarm fire in downtown Dallas at the international boat.”
Martin Oufboardl
Gulf Marine White Cfil
And Outboard Kotor C*
PORTISHARE
-T---AND
AUTO PARTS
HIGHLAND*
i outgoing officers are Tbad Wilburn',
i, president; Roy Elms, vice
ttt; T; iW. Lyons, treasurer;
[Robert Strickland, .secretary
Veers are elected for one-year
hand must be members of the
I at directors to be eligible,
lations will be made from
w »t tonight’s meeting,
taking their first meeting
e eight new directors, ejected
scheduled for October
postponed because of a lack of
a quorum. r,.
Subpoena Coke
Truman Says
Dewey Won’t
Talk Issues . r _ ,
oro w,™ nasnwOT 2 From Baytown
Tir::*,ur;;ri'ln Narrow Escape
Braves, 4 to3.in the sixth, C^klohontoDeclar
suggested m^ -ehisf mum":
tive “refrsift
are Dr. George D. Bruce, Dr. H. L Ron*rdrn'~inTlTe"herA’ rnTe" NORMAN, Okla., Oct. 11. <U.P>— who streamed across Red River alarm fire in downtown Dallas at the international boat.”
& come in to replace the T^SSSdTt SSS - odkn o
e* “r» -T- grrasarasrs sussi*t % rtr “ —»—, „« ^ a «S4S5j3
The election originally was the struggling Braves. was a holiday. -v. ^ coming fans were dog-tired after day were in the law building, Jwt
hcdiiled for October 4 but *ms^ ^ 'or more stu- a night of celebrating Oklahoma’s several laboratories in science de-
managed* to control ding law and science students, it Oklahomans. Most of the home- Only classes in session here to- only by Secretary of State Gernie
coming fgps were dog-tired after day were in the law building, but e. Marshall.
‘ifT,em,hanie,r;^ who'Wverged' ot'Dallas Lat^trmmph‘owYlhe°i^K ^rtmOT^wMe^open^S him^T^nl^S'thu’tecr^ibte
had pitched the Indians into the Saturday to see the Sobners whip in nine years. and the big library did a fair busi- Jg »t 0OT ilS™^ tta iS
American League pennant in a, TUgas 20-14, had returned here. V-T parties ran as late as 6 a.m. ness,
Nations ” the- paper said. “It nw .
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ENBOI TE WITH PRESIDENT
TRIIMAN,
dent ’r-—
form
would much rather have world
peace than be president. Missouri Wgmart Defltl
Cincinnati, o., Oct. ji. <13— As plane Turns Over
President Truman charged today
playoff game With the Boston Red Also back home were an estimated Sunday morning in some of the Today's, holiday had been grant- mairnT for “thm>”*»rrint7Tv n/oilrl
J5^2J ** 12'°°° 10 ^ 0thcr OW“S Mlas hto’ A ** - A conWai /o^an b. U* vie-
the third game of the series, 2 to 0.
Boston was trailing 4-1 going into .
13 Texas Weekend Deaths
shelled Bob Lemon from the ' , 1#
Flve Of Victims Were Children
f ?•**' Gladys Carroll, both of BavtSm. on. tase when CJevetend’s fourth W Tex*M death of Everett Lee Mayfield, 22, this Dallas vame feat^ Promote and his
tin Vote Probe
IfAlio Be Called __ ^ ______r.
ustioBiiqr on his start of a 10-day speech barnstorm- re!ftUv** here were, notified today. Boudreau was
yesterday for New^ York to attend ungtaWe n0Cfa £
the inauguration of Dwight Eisep- sume from the Trumaju error«.
Athree,imee™washeld 8gA "gg « —
V
the gan
fourth thf mrckrtuT •!««» of Everett Lee Mayfield, 22, this year's Dallas game featured “ P««»“ E*« and his re-
Z.uJ. SHS
Mitchell lined tics.
old, was crushed beneath
■■■mm Frank Lloyd on _ .. arwnwi drowned wt Lake of the ffiTSSa uSTu ^ \ , , ■ ■ „ - “u'," Z, u^ the~'bronze hat awarded to the fntly 0»e pr*»ident had been spend-
- - - - • • OmUliM to a-breaktert of On- . VoWle's tooth, pm to M, Me- An airplane crash In Coleman ****** W* automobile ™ “ ta»sh much time on his campaign
- ___________________________Cormick. Doby singled to left. County killed Don Wood, Fort in th® driveway at, his Fort Worth •• train Intely that he forgot certain
tor questionteg < on his start of a 10-day spee^i barnstorm- re^M here werenotified today. Boudreau way hitonthebaekhy Worth'-oilman, and twrr-w«p*n heme. , hTSKSi^4 ^ «sn Timnaii Tun 'vT
Former
i. toe cOT^te cOTneT r» ® Aliar-truck coliis.on near Or- *”«*» ^ “
NEW PiANC
"You Save toil
Tuning, Repsira, Damp!
9. ML WOBDEN-Phaml
P. O. Box 4fT»“Bstym 1
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■a awetion. “He claims that if he is elected f^6"4 *l Springfield and was told bull pen. Gordon lined to Rickert, |
t ctrner politicians were there, will be unity. I donT know th#t the Plane, in landing on toe the runners holding their bases. oy
Rmiuen ,ry W°U d *ub‘ wh&ie means by thst. lake, struck a logAnd turned over. Keltncr grounded out, Dark to Fai
ange Grove killed Juan Roldon, 56,
In Harris County, a two-car col- P „ _ 1
23-months- lision killed Robert Hamm; 22, ^Uf} JDOTTS
dCCtiOn, It,,. I . t , !« , . I . ■ ■ n.nn Hr -nnmmpm inn war min r.,.., Mn . rmnri in Kirr.ri Billy IVflyn(' Falls
d son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis former Port Arthur High School
means by that. eSSE?iffiW?212P^ JJeltner nkI®ut’rt^arK„,m Fails, strangled at Fort Worth football star. Other Harris Coun-
,p.Bt-in e.,.„a ,nrt . ‘Me won t tell the country wtere Mjm BWty Johnren,^, of Sprlng- Twgwon. NO RUfffl. ON* HIT,r wbm he fel, fro|n mj, ^ and ty-Houston fatalities/included Ed
**.***MMto «i Aiqr of the fame* of £^^”!,rOT,l^!d ^f1? *he'Su^ NO ERRORS. his head was jammed between his Reese, stabbed to death Sunday
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Man Has
Mrs. Gladys Green
Dies After Stroke
Complete Repslf 1
For All Make* of <
higginbothamj
motor comp/1
Baytown
if# questioning
was appointed *-special ^ Truman iys-Tpaie'2)
f it law by federal district v
it. Whitfield Davidson to m*
“te alleged irregularities in
WF* vote. Stevenson had
that ballot poxes in Jim
cuuiu.. — Holmes grounded out, own add another bed nearby.
In recognition that this is the 30|„ ” Lemon to Robtonm, on the second Two chitdfen, Robert Dyson, 11, home with another : man;
Humble Continues
ss?ffss Oil Progress Week
the other person injured in the
crash.
Rev. Mason,
Burial Tomorrow In
Cemetery At Concord
Mrs. Gladys Lillian Green, so, of
407 Alva, died at >:45 p.m. Sunday
at a Baytown Hospital where she
had been under treatment since
suffering a stroke early Thursday.
' accompanied
> conducted by Burnet.
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BAYTOWN
FENCE COMPANj
saving East Hank <■
Pbons 2S1-W-
night during an argument at his K/-.,.- ^H.'iJ-
home with anotoeis man; Lo.ng--/VCiT Vi/i/C
pitched bail. Dark bunted safely an(j his brother. Gary, four, Were shoreman N. L. Williamson, 30, of
miasionarv with down the third base lme_Torgeson kiI1?d when an automobile and a Houston, who lost his footing on Dan S. Shults, sports editor of
,, A„„mKi„ n, lined to Tucker and Dark was log truck collided near Buna, in a gangplank and fell into the ship the Dail gun reported the ar-
^Iu|nb n.,0f«?0aif"hn,r,»!l doubled off 'ftwt. Tucker to Rob- jasper County, Saturday. The Dy- channel where • he drowned; and rival in Baytown today of a future » n ^ « u \ u
to^d «ne Xringflld n' the ‘n*°n’ *° RUNS’ QNE HIT* N° son ^ ltTe sons of a Methodist Sammy High, a five-year-old negro gander fullback-his L pound, 15 ata
Is . ERRORS. >. minister. Eight other persons were boy missing since Thursday, who ounce sen ‘ had been under treatment since
Ltfere“« rt the ^^trm Sible second ,nntog . *°me criUc4‘*. ta the ^ found drewn in a water .tor- ^r.; Shults is reported to be ‘ttunUi rerei^here w^^
Institute of the Assembly of God CLEVELAND Tucker fouled to cras.n’ 8 ' doing fine at Ullie-Duke Hospital held at 5 p.m. today at the Paul
“ ^ - ------ ------ - —• “ * * -------- where the baby was bom at 8:12 u. Lee Funetel Home with Rev.
a.m. The proud parents immedi- G. T. Parker, pastor of the Stew-
ately named the newcomer David art Heights Baptist Church, offici-
Bricc Shults. David has one broth- Bting. The body will be taken early
UlSnsCkta rST,’.^Hn* Investment, Commander bays SS?i?»?r*arS£
* 2-*^®;, araare a-s jrssati a". r.vs eunato G “■ - to —■
__ ?-.°rr « BdKE1 “ •? T-S ^rsJiaaMsi Fuad Prices
£5*^ her family said. JTSSSJSZSS ^^t over toe ^virt b“kade the airlift has enabled th^wes^™ *** reen of Wer ami Billy
"-SSS £* Ef £r£0,ilfi Rod Wheal Yield ^SriSSTSSkTRUNi Cut By New Presided :2^°iK.s15^s^'5
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• 8?£S£,££S'£ tZ. eg- izr£?«z at “ Air Lift Prevents Wqr
host to toe Monk auk Humble si*. r^Ybr^ri^si^ R0RS Fine Investment, GommanaerSavs
400 high officials
With a Definite <
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DAVIS
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S^?repXic
■tt situation h|
We don't know what it costs
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S^&*s±ssi satfi'asa'sssws sj>^ s
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Cuban Revclutionary p«ty w«ft JQ fa And
TOWN
REYNOLDS
ROOFING CO.
fSttrowu*1 '
per cen!
ated at noon yesterday in
ceremony attended by hun- rt_u__I___ft...
3. Increased the tonnage of re- dreds of Cuban and foreign diplo- UPCM IMClllDvr IfflYC
authoritative American serve coal stocks for essential ser- matte leaders
In addltloa - to > the: tetter, ■ egh favored the naturing of toe huge f and British sources agreed that the vicea, such as power, water, aew- He declared war on inflation at Two billy-goats will butt to*
pioyes received a pamphlet expiate-crop which has suffered little in- BOSTON—Stanley walked. Voisellc airlift la buying priceless time for age disposal and transport, from a special session of congress last Jaycee annual membership drive
inf OU Progress Week. jury from frost sacificed. Stanky going to second, the -western powers daring which 10 to 12 per cent night Amid tremendous applause ■ 1 *
Holmes singed to left, Stanky they can continue the search tor Stocks of coal also are being ac- he told legisl.ators that "as a reault
stopping at third Dark hit into a settlement that will keep the cumulated for house heating, which* of direct negotiations with dte-
vttr.swss Stocks Close Today
,^«.Ptoessor. . .Sonny Her- ----I-
L^jf* Rvery day to the
„r's' Mary Margaret
I UP ori a situation
V Jr- put on a
Stopping at third> Dark hit into a, settlement mat win Keep tne cumuiaica wr nouse aeaung, wmfu oi direct negotiations W‘m ais-
H double piav. Lemon to Boudreau opld war from erupting. probably will be permitted to start tributors.. .the price of consumer
to Robinson. NO RUNS, ONE HIT. The best estimates available said about November 1. goods will be lowered 10 per cent."
Centiesy Citirena National Bank
loans
furniture
. PERSC«4AL<
5*curify,Servjc^
Room 210 K***js
515 W. Texas
H6 ERRORS. > ^ . ■H ......
M S^uSL Tuck« grounded Lewis Miners C Ddy Shutdown
i^Hoii^TH^nsttock*^t Convention Doubles John L.'s Wages — Now $50,000
NO RIJNR MO HITS NO ER- ^ **
CINCINNATI, On Oct. 11. (13— leader in the world. Only the $54,- their strategy to produce a land-
typewriters
and '
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t phone
l BATTOWN
iv^x.’&es
' eirl-v morning call at
Beth Steel
Budd Co
Calumet A Hec
. And Baytown Bob
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out the bon Gulf SUt Util
-- Hou, Oil ........:
Corp ....
Chrysler Corp ....
Cities Service ......
Con Edison-..........*>*•*•
. . .... Creole Pet ...............
her visit u.vjgoa chem ..........
Dow Chem .......
28 Inti Nickel ..................
3211 Inti Harv ............... •...
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...ISt* Kenn Gop .JA...;;.’......... 5814 RORS-
Myers
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MH Mid Con Pet
. 9* Nat Dairy Prod ...
. :« Nat Steal ...
. S3H Ohio Oil............
.Ml Parmer's toe .......
. 50E Pure Oil
Allcg Lud Steel
Allis Chai -......
, ,, Amerad Pet
and f * hu **r with Armco Steel.......
Jfi rEEEEg ns& tZEE? ~ gfgggrj; £rI£. .
5614 m>!di^ ftrtt ^k^^idked^M el,fcUol, '***'• November 2. Salaries of Vice President Thorn- ail dues exonerations, and impose “d W' C' McrrtB’
ing st
7:30 pm. today at Grace Methodist
Church.
The first man cm each of two
teams of members will be handed
the tether of a large, aromatic,
half-wild billy-goat What he does
with it after that is his own busi-
ness, but he must keep It until he
signs up a new member.
Then his responsibility ends and
he hands it over to the next man
0niaJcJ'President R. C Stephen-
iTWtt Maryland
a * Packard Kotos ........*....
46% fcpub Steel
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Kodak
Oen Elec
Geif Motors
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57%
44%
Rev. English Heads
Opening today's Session of the' as Kennedy and SecreUrj’-Trcas- $1 a month levy on all miners who
United Mine Workers 40th convcn- urer John Owens were raised from receive pensions and benefits from
tion, Lewis direct^! the presidents $18,000 to $40,000 a year, fhost of the union welfare fund.
-of all bituminous and anthracite executive members were boosted to The dues increase is one of the U: • i -.1 ill}--.,
districts “to give formal notifica- $1,000 a month. r biggest ever proposed by a union in. nilHSlCIKlI AllHilllC
““ tion to all operators advising them Lewis meanwhUe mustered all a mass industry. If approved, It
tto Oita M1U» th.t use production of coal on elbe- his power in the convention to will probably make the miners' Rev
tion day, November 7. will cease” force adoption of a controversial monthly fees the highest of any Baptist Temple, was
Imvls acted in accordance with dues increase that would double of the big Industrial unions in dent of the
A doctor asn test Fridiy * convention move monthly rates for his 400.000 min- steel, auto, rubber, textile and. Alliance at
, , *?” which recommended that opera- era from $2, to *4. ' other plants. breakfast
? **!? tion* ln industry sue- He expected the dues hike to Scores of local unions have peti-
ll fcad on the pend* |o that toe miners can go raise annual untodn income an esti- Uoned toe convention formally to
hurt. I didn't to toe polls to vote against candi- mated $14,000,000. The Lewis pro- increase their revenues to relieve
bm ■ polar *upported toe Taft- Roto would gire ^^a^ unievu and toeflnanctalstota^toatod ky too Cl
voted Lewis an to taternarional S3 out of the $4 the contract for local safety com-
a year to boost per month. 5. mittees, and the higher cost of
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