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,g 1 — THE IA1MOWN SUN, kKUMV, AUtoUSl 4, IV80
New Yardstick
* arrnad fores# Ja4»y bad ^
Humble Gets City Easements Council Promises
Pipelines May Cross Decker, Market 10 Repair iewerS
rail National GuanlamM — •
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mM trmm the mrtkfc
I Bag AtUwi kNr the South
L bringing up reinforeementa
putt n«g. im>w Mdavt ••
i B-$g mm m Mm blggaag,1
Ea»l, at Hungnam. have
Bill To
|ng Crime
It atartol «a Tuaaday, aai
|lt no alternative but to befto
ver again on a new eontrota
if.. »
measure before the Houae
the reversal wae one that
J out of the Banking GnatuR*
|ast week and provided only
more moderate economic
lols originally asked (or kg
nt Truman, Including:
I allocations end priorities *y*-
■or strategic materials, auth*
] to resolution materials and
lies, control* over consumer
estate credit, and author.
I make the guarantee govern*
lloans for defense purposes.
| Senate Banking Commit*
lieanwhlle, withheld action on
jra control legislation, nppar* '
[waiting for the Houae to nn* g.
ltaetf.
Howie yesterday hod gtongl|
live approval to a bill Which
| have ‘put price and wa£ i
ll- Into effect automatically
lver the cost of living Index .
Iftw get cent or more above
lU levelg.. President Trumaw f •
jvould have been authorized
poke rationing and ,to roll
prleea and wages to pre-Ko*
[car levels.
•t Next Month
B ahead M Upas
st seven month* ere subject
jay's cell. They were requtr*
loin the reeerve* or .the N*«
louard.
[t 1*5,000 reserves not in or*
unite ere subject to thlt
ory calL-*'
tlve Service headquarter#
[e reserve* called from eaoh
count toward me
Lte'e later draft quota,
psman warned thht„the c
i reserve* would not show
‘ figures imoicdn atsly.—-
1 that after the men
service the Defense
notifies Selective Ser-*
the number of' reeerve#
■from each state. Selective
1 uses those figures to revise
"; quotas. } . ’ jM
r * A^ m
Electrocuted
(Continued from Page I)
Humble Oil end Refining Com- we. 4 follow-up of thet vertel ^
pony been granted aMUfcst *a** ^ ^ UmtMUg rue Chief A. 1L Llnulmea. F.r.
ment to croes the portions of Her t(M|av notlca end Herehel T. H. Bounds end Publh ,
ket Street end Decker Drhm whteh ,h# flght to Work* Director C. W Grantham y*f ^*Vw“
«• *»«. «• « »«“ «*» «• “A31J2L7 Si.. » . nmm- t. .•*» ««» *1
Kiwanians
Line
Army Style
Stock Quotes Tax Board Rapped Marines Run
By City Councilmen Helicopter
Taxi tine
and wmmunleeUeM linc*.^^ Iteee on those porttew «* oedtnenev
were seed* for blood typing.
A. P. Britt, representative of the Medtoal Technician Janla Man
Program Arranged F*
Brownwood Civic Pan.
_ fa I
The annual barWus
by the Brownwood Clvu gj
Hon will be held et t PaJT|
*•9 •* Higginbotham'!
for ihair mi.ot» but aul ^ T an<1 T m.n,iniiiim.llOlt rcaoa. Hncinrr i .. . qif) — The Marine* Introduced Hharmroek" on Burnet /
“p,“:asc"— -
KiwmaUni Hn#4 up trmy stylt
AJIff lAid 8tt#l •##•*********» 3214
Am*r»^Jh*Pet'”!!!*! !*''***** ^ '£!*£** *
Armco Steel ................J9% ra it s WlTlt TUB MARINR8 IN KOltRA day
butchers' union, and W. X Arm-
- - -w s^=l SSSMr: £££&£. S5SSS
^!^SZXut5j?.5*5Sr8gsHI::;:;::::;;:a »»««»
«5!sffXSSSSS
in letting
(•motion to the Baytown Junior ^ Borgeron aeconded Santurian OdU Mucnnlnk eald that Kiwanians.
High School and oa Decker Drive w,„ dleecntlng votra
anywhere from Bait Avenue to thv
Detailed specification, of the j[j[ MCfllbCFS H63T
pipeline crossing enWwlre cross
lag were attached end {V Cheetc*
Day. attorney for tb* company, r*
quested that the pert of the para
Delegate's Report
. „ . . atle* Service ................TJU
•uch an ordinance we* badly neeUr 4 Th. blood typing wa* to bring Con Edison .................W\
hero. There was no action token up t0 daU th, r#cord» 0f th* club Crooi, pet ...................42 H
^ gffT. . m ^lntL, wembere which Dr. Georg* Bruce UevUon Chcra ..............?1H
&. V. Robbcrson appeared toforu agiauim |or quick reference for Dqw chem ................ «0U
the counetl itpwmUiigBtokton I emergency blood donor call*. Th* ^ Pont chem ...............TSl*
of the Volunteer Plio Department value 0f y,e prugram wae proven Eaatmen Kodak .........'43 * —- ------ -
*- when . member
waa Injured In an auto accident (*„ Motori ....................
value* for tax purpose*.
**We must meet with members of « took 800,000 pounds of paper
th* board end eek tf they will re- to record th* Pearl Harbor invee-
consider some of the changes they tigatton.
have made in evaluation,’’ Major --------------------■:_
Ward said.
Eight or nine hundred changes
Th* number of radio mu h
row from 1X00,000 to
from 1930 to 1949.
*U0|
Th* last sultan of
Mohammed VI
sion to build e recreation hell end
donor*.were available within Goodyear Tire ,
bour> • Greyhound Bui
KiWanls President James Sher- Gillette Saf ....
wood has been evented to the ere* Gulf Oil ........
eeenh in th* contract reuuiring th* Members of Alcoholics Anony* f)nr, reonv In beck of the present ,
oompans to show exact specific* ’ mous la Baytown heard a report ,ull0B. He told the council thet the ^
tlon* on each croeelng to th* city lest tight of th* flret tnternaUonei m0My available and what *a«
manager be struck out conference of this organlaatmn 1<rrol„io0 to do the building.
Tfc. .iu. .re attached from one of lu own member* who Oouncllnmn M. L. Campbell sug-
wVwould nM like to among the 11,000 proeent to ,h„ the matter be referred denttol. committee for th* Texes- Gulf Stot Util ...............20
OV **l<3' o( 4om, Cleveland last week for this meet- t0 the Eire Committee and this was Oklahoma district convention to H L and P Co ..............48VA
88' “
10H
JT*»
69H
lag'
The meeting
was attended, he tr* Rufus Bergeron, R. H. Pruett
be bound to the caprices
future city manager ”
Councilman R. Pr“*tl rejniried. by pereons from euch and \V. V. Reeve*,
new councilmen that the company J ^ ^ ^
Islands and Capetown, Africa.
On the program were such out-
standing personalities as Lxvuls
SelUer, eldtor of the Oevelend
Preu; Warden Clinton Duffy of
San Quentin, end the founder* of
AA known as "Dr Bob” end -Bill.''
don* Member* of that committee be held in Galveston the flret week Hou* Oil
atlon" Buelow eald, “and that
eeemi to be too many." _
Councilman W. D. Reeve* did hot,
say anything. But he could have.
Reeves objected to the appointment
of the board May 1* urging that
further study be made on the board
appointees.
had been promised that annexation
would not Interfere to any way
with Its operation and that th* con
Harry Shartfe leaves
For Duty 1th Navy
Americans Stall
Communist Drive
(Continued from Page I)
Thl* we* th* 15th ennivereery tost* of action in th* air and on
of AAs, but the first International th* ground, although the latter
to October. A committee of Bay- Humble Oil ........I.........t»s'»
town Klwanlan* will assist the J and L Steel ........... 36'.
Galveston club to arrangements Kirby Pet ................... IS**
for handling the convention. Uggctt end Mjrera ..........V\
Guest* for the luncheon held at Mack Truck* ............ 185*
the Baytown Community House Mid Con Pet.................485*
were C. D. Dias. Bill Harrop, Wll- Nat'Dalry l’rod .............42%
iiam Slater, Clyde Zerby and Dr. Nat Steel .................... 45%
Donald Brunson. Ohio Oil .................... 35
Penney'a Inc ................ 67 %
Harry K. Shartle. IT, left Rous -----—
ton by train last night on hi* waj conference, • »** only a token brush. They chaa-
to See Diego Naval Training Itsu AA .has about 23 member* to od ewey North Korean petrols
Shartle enlieted for three arid j Baytown, and approximately 100,- from their front line ere* yeater*
half year* and-will do photographic 000 In the United State*. day without firing a ehot.
work with th* Navy - A Marin# combat patrol, eup-
TURNED TO CRIMB ported by a helicopter and recon- operative Air Pollution Committee
NEW ORLEANS ~a’.E>— George naissance planes, carded out the will be completed at a meeting in
first extensive patrol yesterday af- ’-he Baytown Community building Texas Co ......
ternoon after a amail group of at * pnt Tuesday, August 22, Tem- Tex Gulf Prod
Is-atherneck. spotted a Commun- I'urary Chairman Boyd N. HIM an- Tidewater Corp
Group Will Fight
Pollution Of Air
Formation of a permanent “Co-
Sh* rUe la the son of Mr and Mrs
George K Shartle of 409 Stlmpeon
He graduated from Robert E Let 'Terrel. 22, an ex-police eergeent.
High School In May and is a mem was arrested yesterday on a pur»<-
ber of the First Presbyterian snatching charge by a police eer-
Church. .................... grant who hed replaced him._____
Pur* Oil ....................38
Packard Motor............. 3't
Repub Steel ................ 37 '*
St Regie Paper ...... 9'a
Sou Pacif ...................60*
Sun Oil Ind ................ 64‘a
Stan Oil N. J. .............. 80
Sunray Oil ..f.T............. 14'.
Tc» Gulf Sul ................75
.....:........7o*»
DRAMATIC SAVINGS
ON QUALITY
MEN’S WEAR
ENTIRE STOCK
200 PAIRS
SUMMER SLACKS
OUR FINEST TROPICALS - RAYONS AND GABARDINES
ARE IN THIS GROUP - WIDE CHOICE IN SIZES, COLORS
AND STYLES.
lat outpost atop
overlooking their brigade com-
mand post
The combat patrol spilt Into sec-
tion* The Marine* worked their
way around the rocky scrub-cover-
ed ridge and overran the position,
but found only the footprint# left
by the enemy.
Marin* fighters hit C h 1 n j u
Thursday with full loads of rockets
and
2000-foot ridge nouoced today.
Members of the committee draft-
ing plan* for the permanent or-
ganization of representative of
East Harris County organizations
are Hill. J W. Saunders. James
Walker, J. A. Pollock and R. O.
Johnson.
This group also recently visited
a carbon black plant at Fairbanks
west of Houston, and Hill said to-
day that the committee was fav-
- 2= r rwsxr -6- -*■
He said also the group had been
with a construction engineer of
their wheel* first touched the deck
of a carrier, a dispatch from the
US flattop reported.
Timken Bearing
US Steel
Woolworth Inc ..............44 .
Cotton ....................off 19
Lost Dallas Woman
Turns Up At Home
DALLAS, Tex. — (l’.P>— Mrs. Cerda
Hosenstein Wolf, ,27, who was the
objemt of a 10-day search after
her return from a trip to Europe,
came home, yesterday.
A friend of the family, Harold
Elizabeth Prepares.
For Second Child
FORMER
VALUES
TO 11.95
$!
near Baytown,
“The operators of .the Fairbanks
plant have gone beyond their pre-
liminary plants In controlling the
residue from the plant, and
hope that the Huber plant will
also contain these additional aafe-
LONDON—(CB)— Clarence -House guards," he said*
was being prepared today for the Hill said the committee will exist
expected birth next week of Prln- on a permanent basis and will not
cess Elizabeth’s second child. only attempt to cooperate with new
Prince Philip hopes the baby will firms that may come to Baytown
be a girl. Now home on leave from but also with Industrial firms al
the Navy, ho has told friends he's ready In the area,
keeping his fingers crossed for a
Pbiup „i.trai, n. -WW.UW OUICI
childhood, when his sisters were p.*!.*.! IHcmCta/l
so much older they never were real IIUICLI VIjUIjjCU
playmates for him.
And everyone at Clarence House, 'Continued from Page t)
their royal residence between Buck- rac® area* would cost $123,400.
Ingham Palace and Queen Mary's Main* tor the el*ht Inch loop would
home at Marlborough House, from a<^ 122,000 to the coat and mains
Elizabeth herself to the icullery toT ®*tra fir« protection over
maids, waa said to be plunking for c*t}r wo"ld cost $60,600.
the Huber plant now bein| hull! Sternberg, said he believed Mrs.
Wolf became 111 after her arrival
in Galveston aboard the SS Mag-
nolia State on July 24.
ONCE ENOUGH FOR HER
VALDOSTA, Ga. - 0>— After
seeing her first movie, a 75->*ear-
old woman here thinks she can gel
along Just a* well without them
Mr*. Anna Kelley aaw a double
feature, a western and a picture
starring Esther Williams. “On the
whole/I don't care too much for
movies," she said.
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Lat TEMPLE fill all your building naedi with fin# qM|.
ity luppliei. Remember—at TEMPLE, there'i A
MATERIAL DIFFERENCE.
Kitchen Cabinets
Complete 10-Foot Section
Including Two Upper,
Lower and Sink Unit*.
As Low As S5 a Month
Ironing Board
Installs in Wall
Assembly Unfinished
$13.50
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10“
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Down—Easy Monthly Payments
Reliable Contractors Recommended
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'tf+itMdltf C)HA-Stop SHMC*"
CORNER GULF AND COMMERCE -
navi* c.
Baton
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City Manager
today announced
dule for the two ri|
“We've been tr
dul# for two
•aid, "and we belli
will work out aatl
Th* city manage!
truck* would pick!
houaehold trash an
special contah^
such items He add
*tred that the trail
put In a box for
The schedule of |
follows:
Kaufman, 2436 MONDAY:
Rouge, l/mlsi- One truck will
a full time job Nebraska. 1 o w a, |
her little grand- Michigan, Illinois,
It I* '»d« Colorado, (f
toiht
Jhteg it
n enjoyable
last found
4 well She
^COL regularly because she
was suffering from s
*** o! Vitamins BL R$,
Iron.
the secret of
now take*
freer?
ris, n"*1
,, Mr*. Kaufman s^rlitie-
"".j have been taking HAD-
hi for over * year Before
girted l*“ ns HADA'-OL 1
terrtbly neivoua and upset
for her these "otto Cypress, A! |
■ because she *®-r- Dakwood and ,
The other trurk
American. West
Humble, West rf!il||
Houth Conimerce,
South (laniard. So |
Pruett front E«*t'
the Railroad, South|
I tepee Went St I
Wt ight. West Mu ml
tS* umr
l was underweight
a girl.
ENTIRE STOCK
HAND WASHABLE
NYLON and RAYON
CORO SLACKS,
sen
Publlo Works Director C. W.
Grantham told the councilmen
that the water storage was the
most acuta problem. When one
the pumpa goes out there Is i
enough water above ground
maintain pressure.
Morgans Point Ferry
Still Setting Records
The days of the Morgans Point
Ferry may be numbered but the
service Is still setting records.
Last month 77,518 car* used the
two •/eric* to cross the Houston impossible for the city. Besides,
Ship Channel. That’s an nll-tlme councilmen agreed,, there wera. too.
be met and had been planned for,
but to do the whole work* was
high, aceqrdjng -to C. _ ^ s._._...
WJpMlntendent "of feYries af 'Wo
OUR FINEST CORD TROUSER
HOLD SHAPE AND CREASE
BEAUTIFULLY - AND ALL ARE
HAND WASHABLE.
were
ply.
as Important at water
ENTIRE STOCK
Baytown People
Mainly About -
6»-
WONDI
ED SUPI
SANFORIZED
CORD SLACKS
PLEATS and ZIPPERS
$077
gans Paint for the State Highway
Department
Tha previous record was set In
July, 1949, when 752373 cars used
tho ferries. In June of this year
the ferries carled 70,570!
Records show that the new
ferries at Galveston only carried CHARLES H. CARNEY of 107
3500 car* last month. Cleveland, Bayttown Refinery engl-
neer, hag h«d tfre future county
judge of Ector County u guest.
He is O, E. Gerron of Odessa. A
former county attorney and state
representative, Gerron won the
election without a run-off.
FRESH, SELECTED
EGGS
DOZ. j C-
.......c's., 45c
WHITE DEER
FLOUR
Af- $4 89
25sii< 1
Jimmy Doolittle Hails
US Forces In Korea
Mr. and Mr«. C. E. IRWIN and
their son Charles have returned
fronyajhree^ie^vm
i'ted New Orleans and other
RFUL VALUES IN A LIMIT-
CY OF QUALITY CORDS.
Pageant
—4U.E)— A .
sophomore: 1
I last night as ahe
[Tiwra of Other girls in
■MjBa for th* Mlsa Texas
nt opening tonight In
(' ■-
Cook, daughter of |
Id Mrs. M. A. Cook, failed 1
nd«to artificial respiration M
• and was pronounc- M;
about 11:45 p.m.
■ A. D. Nuhn said the girl, j
ant to the wator carnival
iparently touched a flood
j as she climbed, dripping
i the deep end of the pool,
i undoubtedly a short to
1 lighting,” h* said.
, - ; M
. ..— - m r
OF 175 .
SHIRTS
MANILA, P, I. Lloutenant
General Jimmy Doolittle, who led
the’ first American air raid on
Toyko during World War H, sal
nay that ^our ground, air and
naval force* are fighting magnl- P°inta of Interest to Louisiana,
flcently" In Korea.
Doolittle, 54, and a vice president
of the Shell Oil Company, was
asked whether he planned to take
part In the present war.
He skid he was a reserve officer
and would be available for duty
needed.
THS - OXFORDS
l-VAL ■
.L.siCA:
e
The BOYD HILL family will
join the A. Q. Caton family of
Houston tor a vacation at Lake
Austin, near Marshall Ford dam.
Tbay will be gone all nakt week.
Singer, 10, Wins Watch
On Talent House'Show
Ten-year-old Linda Eokert won
the first place prise of a Wittnauer
watch from the W. M. House Jew-
elry on "Talent House” last night
from the stage of the Bunson Tbsa-
| |
iene Moody To Get
lasic At San Antonio
Gene L<-' Moody, 22, son of Mr.
and Mrs. G, I* Moody of 819
Schilling will leave today at 10 tre. The show U produced hy Radio
p.m. for basic training with the station KRCT.
US Air Fore# at Lackland Air Linda accompanied heraalf on a
Force Base, San Antonio. ukulele and sang "Afraid” and
Moody, a graduate of Robert A "Quickallver.” She will appear on
Lee High School, ha* been living next weak’* ahbw agaguaat,
th* show
a and Joan
Ann Cole-
and come-
Allen Rice.
ht
r;ri'
about a 40-year
Of 40,
Jenkins, Is so
oldt
couldn't Mt at ail My
p' «** »o tox 'bat I «!«■
knkHi' *1 a!1 hours of. to**-
It tfj*d many things to try
kid «P top run-down cpn-ti-
-..srthinf briped me After
tan* soH-altod romedir. I
.nervous and wa* aleeptots
„,r Then 1 started taking
muCY)!. After the third hot-
, | f*it 100'r better I hnor
.^4 weight, my appetiU is (re-
•doui and. be»t o^ all. I sleep
a nights and my nerves are
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