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\j7-Year-Old Confessed Killer Says He's 'Not Sorry' For .Crime
$200 Mill!
To Bek
For H-l
*TY — (UP)— A 17-yew-old confegaed killer mused The boy, whose family lives in Houston, surrendered with- "I'm not sorry I killed the nlfhtwatchman and I’m not sor- from Grlffitta. '1 must have lost it in the bottoms," he said.
IT bis final steps to the electric chair today, convinced nut a word to officers last night ' , ry I knifed the rancher. They were out to get me, but I got Deciga had already been charged with murder and assault,,
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iy WW >“*11. beardless and almost child-like had iST™ Wh° WB8 ** ’ or 20 V“n> ™y**’ HL* y°un* ^P^n was charged with assault to murder
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. j,ais Cashat. 52-vear-old Dsvton ntv Deciga and a 15-year-old boy. also from Houston, were "I want to know how It feels to take J*• top to the aaaccessories la the
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WASHINGTON |
Atomic Kner
■pon will ask i
thortty to launch a|
lion dollar proj
Kale production
Informed sot
day the request pr
' go to Congress in
two weeka. They Mid tl
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ltoW\ _ ft* ne rally Mr sod continued
P .Wt afternoon, tonight and tontor-
*nwu.
CEht Jtaptouw^mt
Escape From TV
Weed Alton olnlmi Amriinm U* tloels.
tng to Europe to ooonpo t*l*\l.lon So* Eari
Wilson'* Along Broedway on Png* 1
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BAYTOWN. TEXAS, FRIDAY. JUNE 16, 1950
* TELEPHONE: 1302. Five Cent. Per Copy
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UB-STATION BLOWOUT CUTS POWER
ration
|Wins, Seeks
Contract
j
1
City Council Would
Issue Bonds Enough
For 'Immediate Need'
States Rights Gold's Buddy-
Dems Demand CHEMIST HELD AS SECOND
Referendum MEMBER OF RED SPY RING
City Without
Electricity
Over 2 Hours
Baytown Employes Federa-
A home-loving. |75-a-week chemist was held in $100,000 bad emSySS To^ear? ? °
DALLAS -(LB- State* Right*
- Democrat* want Texan. to awed# SYRACUSE, N. Y. —(UP)— A nome-lOVing, go-a-weox cnenusi was ncm m tiw,wi ooi* went bftck 7Q years to ^
_ ______ ^ Members of the City Council went on record last night as ,rora th# national Democratic or- today charged with being the second American member of a wartime Russian spy ring ar- {jayg lights. «..<
Ttodsv was resdy to begin favoring a bond issue "sufficient for the immediate needs miration. rested within a month. * . ,, _ „ „ A cable break cut off all
iating for a new con- of the city." ■** ... a itatrwide meeting of th* ipll'n- The FBI accused Alfred Dean Slack, 44, of working with Harj7 Gold, confessed Com- pQWer ^ the Baytown area
et with Humble Oil and The bond issue, which has been discussed at a million dol- Uf p.§ *tcuUw committee munist spy jailed in Philadelphia, and two Russians who have fled the country. Both from jj noon to 1:45 p.m.
■KS5? -!• "• xz 2^SS?5SfesiSss-toSrot tte con' *££*wm out""
1 its bargaining rights at
lerkrn International Union by a
I a J5TJ to 1153.
| Grrt* 6 Bowtrt, newly re-
J president ot the BEF, wa«
, Sappy™ over the outcome ot
i election
| TU federation and the company
| begin negotiating a new eon-
t *Hhin a ahort time, Bowera
Four Important
Items Postponed
For Special Meet
Thl* add* up to a million dollar* “if w* kr* to pre*erve our Inde- °P*d hlgh /
but.no limit wu *et on the bond aBd MU.reiptct w.
i»»»ie. ahould repudiate and diaavow any FBI ARRESTS THIRD
The mat of the engineering would |oyalty or ailegianc* whatever to MAX IN SPYING CASE
be paid with^ loan from the gov- |Uch a national organisation,’’ th*
ernment to be repaid when the ,t,tea Hghtera aald In a reaolutlon
work *tart*. Councilman W. D. ^at amounted to a atatement of
Reevea said that In order to get p0j|Cy_
Police Catch Badman
In Sweetheart's Room
emergencies were re-
ported because of the power
failure but thousands of call*,
jammed the weakened telephone
»y*tem.
The emergency generator at San
Jacinto Memorial Hoapltal wa*
a*k authority to
Unmnnm to th# .
Prompt songrtMtoMi I
npeetod, making poMH
■tilt on a production |
unique In atomic hi*
flto ABC wS aw
y tract authority to buttdl
* not ora to which toWad
form of hjarogen, wtttl
factured by bombarding
metal lltiiium wfth neu
A tower atomic enerj
doner, Dr. Robert W.
Identified tritium a* th
‘"to be used la the hydr
It can he produced la j
kind of pilae now ueed a
Washington, to manuf*
tonium for atomic Son
Then have been hlnU
of Hanford* pile* Croat)
converted to _frtttum 1
The declalon to bufld
reactors for the H-l
apparently meant the
has reached a developn|
* where It I* coavlnoed
bomb la feadhle. , ’ _
* • How man'/ pile* wlu|
and whtre, I* *tlU a
eommlMlon I* expect*
to give t^l* Infotmatlo
g re salon a! committee*, p|
off-the-record closed ecf
Even If the H-bombh
to work when the time
testing It, the n*w
would be an addition to I
try’s atomic aecurlty.
With alight modlfleat
Mid. It wlH- be posslb
them for plutonium pr
for manufacture of
uranium-233 out of thorll
yet untapped atomic re
Four Item* out of seven on th* tije engineering loan from the gov-
"Wc submit that th* Democratic
h| election.
1 Bowen *l»o aald the federation
•celt another two-year con-
ing last night were tabled for com
alderatioa at a apecial meeting to
be held Tuesday nlgnt.
Tabled were the building code,
the fire marshal ordinance, the
purchase of a (tull-clam tractor and
agree-
an assurance that a bond issue vote
independence of th* national D«m-
WA8HINGTON -(IB- FBI Di-
rector i. Edgar Hoover announced
arrest In New York City today
of David Greenglaa* on charge*
of conspiring with Harry Gold
and a Runalan agent to get Infor-
mation on atomic energy.
MUNICH, Germany — 0>— Okla- them prodded him with
homa Badman Homer Cook, III revolver.
“You won t have to
eieked
with blood poleonlng and weak
Cook Mid quietly.
SUN IS DELAYED
No doubt you have notieed your
Sun ni late In arriving today.
um that,” Production wa* stopped In the
Sun composing room for almost
two hour* because of the power
failure. Hence, delivery boy* were
late getting their paper*.
Blowout Caui
Power Failui
from hunger, surrendered to police He appearF({ t0 b* j„ great pain,
without a fight today in the bed- wincing every time he moved his
room of hi* German *weetb«art. left arm. It wa* swollen and Mack _______
ould be called. t ----- -t;-™- ---------—-* Two American MlllUry Police *!m°st to th* eibov/ from a wound action tor th* first Uaa«!
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Curtis Douglaaa of Pampa, chair- ralgnmcnt that the charges resulted CST), two hours after a German He rose unsteadily to hi* feet, jn(0 action.
“I make a motion that the coun- man of the states lighter*, cited from "something that haPP*nfd " truck drlver reported seeing Cook rglscd hl| hands In surrender and An underground cable at the malt: ' ;
recent Supreme Court decision* on He appeared to feel that arrest naa stagger into tne building. smiled sheepishly at the two Amer- Baytown substation of the Hous-
stand* and segregation as "typl- been a mistake. "I think eventually Anna wa» not at home. Police ican military police. ton Lighting and Power Company
^ ......... W. c*l *ctl1 ,n admlnletratlon that it will be explained," he said. Black battsred down the door of her flat He told police little about what n)>ar th* refinery wa* blown out
by Cliff Totter, National Attorney George Chandler read the g'upjgW ~ would destroy true democracy and waa arrested by FBI agenta yester- and youn(j the six-foot-one, 200- he did during his 60 hours of lib- Two circuit* were knocked out ,
Relations Board agent who code. Councilman E W. <Btll> Bue- *.for up to a million dollars?" traditions of the South." ady morning as he drove Into e Coot{ *prawir(j 0ut on the erty that followed his third prison and one circuit was blown to bits,
th* election. low made a motion to table th* R„v#, u.nnrt,rprt The referendum to teet Texas’ Parkln* ,ot of ,the Sundure Pe nt bf(J H# Jtiu worc th# game fftt|gue break In two months. The two clrculU were back in um
ed?" Councilman
asked.
| *Ioo can quote me a* saying
j reports the BEF would seek
tto-year contract were highly street • lighting electrical
iwSSrSw - j-ji-ri-:ns r;aaas
late needs," Councilman E.
i announced *r 7:J0 p m. yes code did not last lour After City
.....j. wondered. Th# referendum to test Texas' Par"‘"‘ " TT u. had worked Ma' Sll“ W°rC S
| Eighty-five refinery employe, decision. Councilman Pruett see- ,.No .. Mjd Butlow n do„.t want ,entiment on th. Democratic Party He W«tt along wlth the trouseri *nd .und8rshirt ,ln w.hich
Reevea Insleted.
(See City Dade-Page t)
1 for neither of the two unions, ended thermotion. put a limit on the amount."
| Thirty-four of th# ballot* were * Fire Marshal T. H. Bounds ex- -j think
L Potter said a ballot Is marked plalne^ to the members of th#
I when It is Impossible to tell council that the key rate for fire
the voter meant or If the insurance for Baytown would not
r signed his name. be set until a building code had
[ lb* NLRB agent Mid this was passed. City Manager C. D. Mld-
iol th* quietest bargaining elec- dleton added that th# National
i he he* conducted. Only IS (>>dt from wh|ch tb, one under
i were challenged. consideration was drawn, waa the
[Ita game room at the Baytown on|y p„e ti,c State Fir* Insurance
nonlty House was jammed {^,mm|g,|on would recognise.
Uight u Potter ai^ his assist- Df lte thi, the councll agreed
counts the ballot* Official* • r .. ...... - ..
I members of both union, were dl«u** th# buildlng code Tue"
Also awaiting the final
J were several company offloi- The fire marshal ordinance was
, Including Gordon.JL Famed, UMed with no discusalon al alL
- manager, James H.rrop, The council w« almost ready to H#rrli ^ towng.
superintendent, and Wll- approve the purchase of a TD-14 ________.________
r; zru- ssus s » ~
— ■ “ Uk, W 5, « », “*“■ h,d not h*#rd ft Mdlo «PP*“ which All o, Ih. ««
mary If the
their way.
Munich. *™ had not heard a radio appeal which
The 27-year-old Cook didn’t Mem his sweetheart made for him to
to notice the police until on* of surrender.
front »eat.
Slack worked as a supervisor at
the Holston Ordnance Depot In
Kingsport, Tennees*#, in 19*3 and
1944 and at th* time he gave the
RDX Information to Gold, Hoover
Mid. :. -......^ •
The FBI Identified th* Ruesiane
aa Semen M. Semenov, a former AUSTIN— (LEI —The Texas .Su- spokesman announced he had been
the Baytown Chamber of Com- are 26 varieties of Oak Streets, five Amtorg Trading Corporation em- preme Court will conduct a hear “deluged with offers of help."
merce, were back with an old prob- Magnolia Streets, six Jackson ploye, and Antoll Antonovich Yak- ing Tuesday on Agriculture Com- Heading th*e legal talent lined up
Streets, five Anderson Streets and olev. a former Soviet vice consul ml.slon.r J. E. McDonalds plra
Street Names Are Headache
Baytown Men To Study Duplication
City Manager C. D. Middleton different atreeta the same name,
and Nelson McElroy, manager of For example, In Houston there
McDonald Hearing Tuesday
Legal Eagles Flock For Court Fight
The former GI from Muekogee, by a little after 1:40 p.m, but the
was not due to be
4 p.m. or late*,
crews of the power
company were placed on emergen-
gency overhead lines to bypass th*
manager. They were laying emer-
gency overlead lines to bypass the
cable. ‘ <W
A manhole cover was blown off
by the blowout, but no one was In-
jured. No power company worker
was near the station at the tim*
of the blowout.
(See Blowout—Page 2) -
(Continued from Page II
Baytown and Llllie-Duli
ats were not without powj
have auxiliary battery
meet *uch emergencies.
Stores and business
signed for air condition
tered in the heat and la
tilation.
The movies were foro
their afternoon opening]
lights did not work.
The failure came as hui
housewives with electrll
were halted in their atl
cook th* noon ideal. Em
frigerator* began to deftl
Busy hou»ewlve* al*o gl
from their wMblng and r
Th* tolephon* company
onto It* *mergency gen*r
tern but telephone custoil
ported difficulty in maklj
The polle* fkdlo station
•rating on a ga*olln* genl
Both radio station* ai|
foroed off th* air.
Even th# electric *y# do
working.
Buxines* staffs using
business machine* and
also had time to knock
coffee.
lem today.
They have been named to a aev- ao on and on and on.
for a writ' of mandamua. which by the committee wm former Dal.
ln New York to* a writ of mandamua which * ‘h^ommltte. ^.torml*. | , II jl i*
Hoover raid Gold, accused of be- would plac* his name on the 1*» Mayor George Sergeant. Other UulIvTinS
S^ss'srr srtsassr*,rz
. ' ,n th- Klaus Fuchs, gavt the RDX sam- j»or ^0 decades a fitry political committees legal body. Maury
ui inw iJotoliiAe. hi. "Rov- ______ 1..4- Maverick and Woodvilhi Rofirers of
......Th*.. energy of Ohio»|
rainfall U enough to
1,000,000 horsepower conttJ
tlon when there were
, ' The appointments wer* mad# at duplication of street names ln th* Klaus *ucns, PJ' ,.R" . ,ror T Maverick and Woodvllte Roeer* ot
SSSXiJTi&JST £ —w. - Com M, formerty ^ W “ “tST ZTSXSS, «ET 5 ' ^2*2"
Iy United Press
let principal." booted off the ballot by the State San Antonio; Baxcom Giles n ____
Semthov was the “Sam or Rich- Democratic Executive Committee Tyler; Ed B. Levee, Jr, Texarkana; Washington
.pd Poe" and Yakalev the “John which charged him with party “in- Byron Skelton, Temple, A. J, , , Truman 1
ingaleoheard aravlew of theNor- "de BR^med?„ one 0f the eoneplr- „S*Uty" and with votlng for Re- Wirt*; John Connajly and Creek- dent Trun“n
man Plan for flood control ln Har- ** Mral Indict- Lhiiin nr„Mpntl.l candidates in more Fath, all of Auatln. .
Grant. Jr, industrial
iMMger. — ' Brownlng-Ferri*1 Machinery firm »*#;»«. and cities at the tie* ' 7
Initial of 3M2 employes voted for $11,764, when Counfcllman Bue- chamber of Commerce offices ln Delegate# to th# Houston meet
ay and Thursday. Potter low withdrew his motion to pur- Houston yesterday.
Federation—Page 2) ' chaae the tractor. Buelow with- w T Busch, president of the man nan ror nooa control in war- — ;—™ . lndlot. ........... mor# Kgthi
drew when he found that the firm Baytown Chamber of Commerce, ria County. Designed by Colonel ator* ln * Bro^ ^1 ^ 19,.P d 194» McDonald’s leva! staff was ton-
would charg. six per erat Interest wa; pre,Cnt. Henry Norman of the U. S. Engl- "tent aga nst OM. 1940, m, eni 1944 . McDonald , legal ^"^as top-
3UND TO Wll on ,he unP#ld balanc® of tot m*- Chairman of th* new committee neer*. th* plan calls for straighten- Ro^eg,"k^ trail by Gold, who admitted Moody. P
- - Ch-"e' . Is John p. DuVal, an englnrar with Ing and widening of bayou* for bet- p“nounced h* will plead guilty to for Wendeli winkle and The commissioner, now serving
[LGRUBE dropping In for a The city had contemplated pay- the planning division of the City ter drainage. ^ _______ - ^ th( Mptonage oharges against him Thomgg e. Dewey but denied ever his 10th consecutive term, yester-
acratchlng Democratic candidate* day was granted the Supreme
I
was present.
Chairman of th* new committee neer*, th* plan calls forstralghten-
Is John P. DuVal, an engineer with lhg and widening of bayous for bet-
the planning division of the City ter drainage.
ilmp and learning the sad, hard ing $8000 immediately and th* rest of Houston. DuVal agreed that An engineers* hearing on th*
l bald truth ,. . Clyde Foltz a within five months. - .» Houston Is by far th* worst of- proposed project will be held at
" ■••• 8:3o a.m. Tuesday ln the Houston
Chamber of Commerce offices.
h.atn that swings a big stick Buelow argued that th# council fender among Harris County cities
M»the pulpit and on the soft- <*« Council-Page 2) ‘hi* custom of giving several
Modest Red
Unimpressed
With Honor
tor state office*. * Court hearing. It he tt given a
Committee Chairman John C writ, Democratic leader# will he
Calhoun of Corsloana met with his forced to accept him as their can,-
Iegal advisers here today after a didate in the July 22 primary.
BASING POINT BILL
(LEI - Preal-
today vetoed the
“basing point" MU which would
have permitted manufacturer* to
charge the same “delivered price*
to buyer# ln different areas re-
11ARRY BRIDGES LOSES
AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP
SAN FRANCISCO—O)—Federal
Judge George B. Harris today,
stripped CIO Longshore Leader
Harry Bridges of his American
citlirnshlp.
I '
life-
West Rejects Russia’s Trieste Charges
Reds Accused of Blocking Plan For Free Territory
JWf... Kyle Alexander com-
Senate Bails Over British ’Isolationism’
essnukSi th# 0ut Labor Attitude May Cause Cut In Marshal Plan Funds
MWH >1 Clls Af to* city's —“* * >,■ ~ _ . „ Wnrk. Director C W.
*ntinj establishments . .. Mrs. WASHINGTON-(UP)-British So-of the most deplorable examples grass should have an explanation Pu™“ _ai not too ,m. . ,
^ ttoate anxiously awaiting clallsU have cut for themselves a of ftolatlonlsm in th* wont po*- of the BrltUh attitude toward *co- umwm waa LONDON -(LEI- Th* iTnlted The western Big Three accused - and nJstreatlng thJ ngt(ye popula-
hom son Bubba in San An- big slier of trouble with th* US slble form.” ,4 nomlc cooperation. Hoffman, how- Passed w states, Great Britain and Franco the r.usslans of Mocking a plan to tlon of the International city. I'
• Truman Cox getting an Senate. , Hoffman l*t the gxitlsh off easy. eT*r* d,<? no.t My ,tbe **Plana“on The new ho o j rejected today a Soviet charge t|iat' make the Trieste area a free terrt- demafcd*d that all U. S. and Brit-
1 Urt that makes HoUy Me- ^ , conicqu<thcc, Marshall Plan Others snapped that the impllea- *bouid b® demanded before fur- ing city manager. Red got Jb they iftd violated the Italian peace tory ln fact as well as In theory. ....
'breakout * g ’ Mg grin. A'SETtS may tlon. of the Labor Party’s rejec- thra fund, are voted or Plotted. wh.nOto "g^*™** trralg in Trieste. The three power, delivered to th. ,
"r, aihuw.yttU„,,k,sr“«s“o,,^Sorr1rsjp^.«.'s^&^ JUi*e s2Sb-«s.,‘.£s: SLtsssstiva. ;
Lto 5ar?a=25sa BsraSffusa ----p-*-- Stewart Will Serve
The group will study th* fir*
marshal, delinquent tax and cor-
poration court set-up in Austin and
Grantham, grinning, said, "1 11 be
on th* Job."
«p—~
MARll*
(ID WEEMS
mi Ut orchestra
lira Jmu 22nd
PEE WEE HUNT
Opening June 2$
DANCING NIGHTLY |
‘ 9 p.m. to 1a.m.
iy*. Salu
and Holidqy Eve*
$2 per person.
Other night* $1
Tox
X per tpttw.
Senator
,, Monday: A subcommittee of the plan< .
i Gentry watching son Tom- BritUh Labor Party Executive Under questioning from
lw *tu« "behind th* plate, committe* rejected a French pro- H. Alexander Smith, R, New Jer-
•“ftbail plat*, that is . . . Mrs. for pooUng British, French, My, Hoffman agreed that Con
8uKi, pinch-hlttlng for hubby 0etman and other coal and steel
SSW-5SS tzz Take Rabies Shats, 10 Told
“paddle her own canoe.”
(See British—Page 2).
^^^that coufd have STaJmenf R* Attlee and other Qog Which Bit TH©m Mfly B© R©bi<J
*nd watching a me- Tue^jgy In the House of Com- dre„( living north of Baytown,
Soviet Foreign Office In Moscow
similar notes answering a Russian
propaganda.
Ro rla accused the United States The western power* apperently
and Britain on Ao 'I 21 of setting i„ten(iad to ignore the Soviet char-
up an illegal naval baa* in Trieste or|f|nally. But Russia forced the
. ^
The Tax Equalisation Board for . * 'y. o’ •
—m
any of the tore, men appointed wiww ^ -
........
On Qty Tax Board
■ 1
ma
m
m l
' 1
f.
issue by refusing to negotiate an
Re
i hgy**.
the city of Baytown had a n*w Qll TllCk Austrian treaty tMtt too -Wort
couldn't Mrve, todk over th* posl- a motion for a reheating on the |^| NABOR
tlon of F. D. Murdoch last night, ruling of the Court of Criminal Ap-
Refrigeration
Service
to captain ln th* hMla ot clarity to rew»ue Am- a
ie Reserve. „tcan Stench and other Interested of them
topping in and drop- u thftt the British Labor The d
The board reviewed tax change* peals" upholding the district court
•uf* and new building* W MM. IH verdict in the Elton. Tuck case was .,
OUn Miller
to notifying property owner* Of Auatln on Tuetoay, Ervin
any change, E. S. Cathrlner, Carter Flowers, attorney for Tuck, said to-
The Court of. Criminal Appeal*
adjourned yesterday and will not
***** WWk" “d ^ th* doe’ Adcox ^......‘ r . anoe Dlrectof A. V, Barber and
LSu,,« drop « beu *L °U Wednesday: American * town volunteer fireman, on the left The dog wUl be killed today and The attack wa* mild and Lintel- Mrs. Pebble Ewing, assistant tax conv#n# agftin unU] October 1
^ R»r#rnv„ , *f,m# ’ hit the boiling point over the p - The de_ has been under ob- the head seht to Houston for labo- man wa* able to leave th* hoapltal asaeMor-collector. .m, 28-vear prison
Pftrorw out aia*bMlnR his for- al aervntlon several days and when ratory t4i»ts. The physician who after two days, th* firemen said. There are 10,000 cards ln the files ,. , found h|m
K, ‘°w “ ar°M* YeSterday F°"!f?,n, !t started Ling fit. and attempt- treated the laceration, on Adcox’ They hel.eved that the fire chief to be reviewed, Cathrlner chair- -£»• murdering
[We Johnsnn ih „ Paul °- Hoffman t0 d a ,0 tRli» ed to bite other dogs. Adcox,.the ankle, advised him not to wait for and his wife planned to continue a man of the board, said, and so far g Crowell, a Baytown
Kvu n,°n and dftU takln* «lon of the Senate Foreign R*la- ed to btte ^ th> ,aboraWry rfport befor, uklng vaCation trip before returning there ba. been only about 1000 re- Mr* Gertrude Crowell, oayw-
* tlons and Armed Services com- „lt]l lt wara noU. the ,(rum. • y home. viewed.
A baby check
don't never
fait to tale full
adventege of
pny opportun-1
ity to keel over
and di*,
saleswoman.
IAY <md NIGHT
S Comm«eta( Oomotte,
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• Part* for.
Phones 2814-
Nights 7836
1814 FT. WORTH ST,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1950, newspaper, June 16, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028846/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.