The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, October 11, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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The Daily Sun Monday, October 11, 1948
"ANSON JONES P.-T. A.
Members of the Anson Jones
F.T. A, will street at 1 p.m.
jr. i. wm wren a . .. j
tomorrow to make? plans for their (Continued from Page 1)
Hallowe’en Carnival October 25. things known to most r
Committees and concession man- newspapers.’"
agers will be appointed for the Those ’certain things,”
Truman Assailed
For New Blunder
Truman Says
Dewey Won't
„cTalk Issues
LIVESTOCK Even Cops Help P-TA Carnival
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By United Press
The arrival of a so
ci^oenCa£Mk{hA^c^J
citonett to the P-TA carnival at TheWl SortedJhe carnival
escorted by the police added ex-
the Press (Continued from Page 1)
FClfcT WORTH, Oct. It—(Uill— cwemcni to me r-x~ fh:"l0'st successful ever held
(USDA) -Livcsteck: San Jacmto’ Elemntary School Sate ge ^^^over $800 being
-Cattle: 2500. Active, Most classes urday. .. \ ,, miiretcd ’ -
around 50 higher, some, stockers up At the last minute it was dls- collected
more. Common and medium slaugh- covered that the soft-drink
RELIEF AT U]
Banks Will Close On ForYour C(
FriSS5S-‘toLie,lMtt80 * pSthStody. h y petted-^ hope that ’ttr^^-'Stoc>er cows XS.OO-IS^.
CrconSulsionrelievesp
it fioes right loohew.. u,
,"helP foMWwtd expel germ 1
uic ovj*u«*' v»«»-« '-“v.-- "•Ha- -T--. — hcil rsw, tender, infismcH k
as far as carnival refreshmentsjpen. iltl ubservancc mucousmembranesjell youtJ
lassed that body. ■pcoevywm nope . tnar-gpc- ewr-arocKer cows msh&si.. were concerned. nianned but Radio Station KREL to sell you a bode of Cr^-,3
i?sM 4‘?°i
midst of d^icate negotiations im tom. I can understand that" ratees' 20^24.00, fcw-atM, -com- assisting at the carnival. broadcast will
«»xjss. ssf'KJE^t.yiL*: ..tm.yg »£
Viflso'n would have been, taken as saying that Governor Earl War- 14.00-16.00 Gocd and choice stock- Hams,
”a declaration of no confidence in fcren of California, the GOP vice er steer calves 22100-24.50 few 25,00, *■—-
■»h^W» ” ; presidential nominee, stands for common and medium 17.00-21.00. hH
radios arc uivucu w *** ■
broadcast which has -a his
The gentlemen’s agreement, a nothing that ^ie senator believes
GS^l^wey'SfS'’ArK5.. "W, said the president, _sbows S|P
Vandenberg, R., Mich., who were that there Unt even unity ,n the Pf.d^ g^d and cho.ce^lM-
“f Rpnublican Dartv 260 lbs., good and Choice 150-185
wLint” v ntnn ^ Mr. Truman’s Appearance here, lbs. 21.00-24.75, good and choice
g ' ■■ programmed as'a “get out the vote” 270-350 lbs. 23.00-24.75. Sows ,:20.00-
GOP DUE TO WATCH speech, was in the Netherland Pla- 22.50. Stocker. pigs 21.00 down.
TftUMAN MORE CLOSELY za Hotel where President John
Washington, oot. ii. i®- ffi^TSTiSrar. Baytown DooiiiHles
Speed Boat Races
IN OBSERVANCE OF
Sefcretary of State George C, Mar- 40th anfi
shall flies back to,the United NH-
tion meeting in Paris today, hope-
k^tss Cleveland Takes
man’s short-lived plan for a ape- Vl^fVIUIIU I llltva
PUR
‘ Baytown racerja dominated the
But no matter what success Mar- ^f|| {{1111119 L6B(I
speed boat races yesterday on the
Old River' Lake -Course, winning
ciai .peace mission to Moscow.
But no .matter, what success M
shalLmeets in Paris, it was cli
that the effect of the incident at ffcontinued from rage 1) SttBZZS!
teL^y^jfgag teS. ‘.yrs
18 out of a possible. 27 places.
A crowd of approximately 1800
braved the pouring rain which at
GQP. Presidential TWO HITS, NO SHRORS £* ^ “mXS
Nominee Thomas JE.; Dewey con- Fifth |njiing LpydShephard.Wade Callon.Ad-
sidered it a'major blhhder for Mr. CI^VEIaAND—Lemon popped to- dis Shephard, LSwrenCe Strough,
Truman even to have considered Torgeson. Mitchell fouled to El- Calvin Richardson. Mai Souly.
nding a special emissary to aeai~jiott Doby wajked on four pitches. Drivers were present from Aus-
hhhus Holiday
with Moscow on matters before the Boudreau flied to Rickert. NO tin. Freeport, Port Arthur, Calves-
UN. And Senator. Apur H, Van- RUNS, NO HITS, NO ERRORS, ton, Beaumont, and Houston,
denberg, chief Republican archi- BOSTON Holmes filed to Mitch- The race was sponsored by the
beet of the bi-partisan foreign poi- eu. Dark grounded, Lemon to Rob- Bayshore Boat Cluh and was re-
icy, said this nation had had a i„son. Torgeson popped to Gordon, broadcast 6yer KREL at 9 p.m. by
-narrow escape.” NO RUNS, NO HITS, NO ER- Joe DeHart.
Although it never got beyond the RORS.
Vann Kennedy Will
«***....«. ac7r™r:L'cto.™;5
- S-afe'S JS
' 7 n,V'Mr tZ»7s^decision to r‘Sht. Tucker g'ding to third. Kennedy, secretary , of the state
Satot taking .;sJch,a -unflaferaT*01^ ^biteon at second, democratic executive committee.
2£*£}^'£SStt = to Star^rTucker Coring
^in™Pa“?s about on ^ tonbn gnJonSed out; State Uhairmatt J«hn CrOilhoun;
vfi Tor” unassist6d- TWO RUNS.' wjm.ree.wted
debates were reportedly espefcial- TWO HITS, NO ERRORS.. - cLtic^convfntltolt tte^mc'time ,
by-passing the UN. , . ^ play Gordon to Boudreau to Rob- of Hilisboro declined the nomina-
Dewey reiterated his support , of inson. Salkeld grounded out, Gor- tion
ti-partisan foreign policy', y.ester- don to Robinson. NO RUNS, ONE ----
day in a statement which made no HIT, NO ERRORS.
direct reference Mr. Truman*. InnS
PJa,mhoMine ro^rN^Dwey’ madt CLEVELAND—' Mitchell filed to
srt-aj;
sssrz “st
••The nations of the world can out,^"lUg* V Robinson. NO 1
rest assured that the peoples of Am- RUNS, NO HITS, NO ERRORS,
erica are in fact Eighth Inning ............. ....
foreign P° ‘Jy] “"^^the UN and CLEVELAND Spahn went in to
unshakeably uphold, the TO and
out friends of the free worm ui _______. jIsj™
Back Again!
by International SterlinQ
our friends m .... i*- t0 Rickert who made a diking
every step to build and preserve one.han(Jed catch on a ,ow Uf«
the peace. -- *■ *-* - - - -
Texas GOP Welcomes
'Purged1 Democrats
AUSTIN, Oct. 10.
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drive. Keltner singled off Spahn's
glove. Tucker singled to right,
Keltner stopping at second. Robin-
son singled to right scoring Kcit-
ncr and sending Tucker to third.
- Hogan struck out Tucker trapped
off third and run down, Spahn to
Henry Torgeson to Salkeld to Elliott to
1!
........ Holmes singled to i.
Republican forces and accused ter. Dark lined to Doby. Torgeson
State Democratic Chairman John doubled down the right field foul
Cal.houn of instigating a party line, Holmes stopping at third. El-
. purges____________■_____ ' ____liott walked filling the bases, lem-
iiTthe 400-word statement issued on was taken out and replaced by
yesterday. Zweifcl said the Fort Gene Bearden. Conatser batted for
Worth convention represented a Rickert, and lined to Tucker in
minority group of the. rank and <jegg center, Holmes scoring after
file of the Democrats of Texas. the catch and Elliott holding first.
He accused Calhoun of knowmg Masi batted for Salkeld and doubled
that the precinct chairmen "whom off the icft /ie|d wal, gcorin£ Tor.
third, Elliott stopping
he seeks to purge” were selected gesohH
and "legally elected” by the rank at third. Kennedy went to left field
and file of membership m the for
party.
in the for the Indians. M. McCormick
grounded out,' Bearden to Robin-
— son. TWO RUNS, THREE HITS.
NO ERRORS. Jj||
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TO-DAY ONLY ? Cleveland— conataer went toj
MK center and M. McCormick shi
SPECIAL
HEW SINGLE BARREL ^ ceniteriand^ M. JAcConmcki_s|d]Red
SHOTGUNS struek 6ut Kennedy also struck
.in' »» I / I* oat Doby also struck out. NO
#IV -jLV - I© - U RUNS, NO HITS. NO ERRORS.
Gauge BOSTON- Stanky walked. Ryan
$22 50 nn t0T 8t*flky- SUti batted for
A vailable fox’ die first time
war, International
MALLINS
(Acrdss from Buck Turner's),
L' Phone 1489
. Kfdlu mu, auempting to saert-
ftoe, popped to Hegan and Ryan
was doubled off first. Hegan to
Robinson. Holmes flied to Ken-
nedy. NO RUNS, NO HITS, I$0
ERRORS.
Sterling’s lovely, French-
.jMHfcd “Joan of Arc” pat-
tern is now on display in
our atere. >■ ' "
Won't you come in end see it?
LAST TIME f ONTGHT
“SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO"
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“DOWN TO |1ABTH"
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and tufted, called for and de-
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or FftNjgt
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We understand this does
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any way-
. Valaclava on the Crimean Pen-
insula was the scene of the Charge
of. the Light Brigade,
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* • 116 W. Texas
HOME FURNITURE
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GOLDFIELD'S
Goose Creek — PelJy
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
(316 Main
MALLINS
(Across from Buck Turner’s in Old Goose Creek)
GOLDSWORTH'S
515 W. Main
IS L ARMY SURPLUS
Goose Creek and Baytown /
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512 N. Main -
LEVIN'S READY TO WEAR
Baytown
—the ECONOMY
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217 W. Texas
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, October 11, 1948, newspaper, October 11, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028629/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.