The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, January 23, 1950 Page: 1 of 24
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BAYTOWN, TEXAS, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1950
FIGHT
INFANTILE
PARALYSIS
r^’ 4
nVE CENTS A COPY
$n5om8 iand',n 0aklwirj
Tourist Courts 4 ,.fc, 1
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Five room, house,.
Scarlett,
SfS.’swgsi
:e Students Special State Tax
fill Rule On To Finance Hospital
leating Case Building Plan Urged
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Executive Department
BYNTM an,) WnonRr J Sa-v-As Tq-AUSTIN, Jan, 23. (U.P,i--A special tax-for snppo'Ft-of-a-
r«One 1102 ' ■t"? ft. I ■ ■' lon^.rflnjyp stnfA Hncnif.al Vmil/liMry »Nw./Nrr».n rvy norrrrnA • o* U*
AUtAN.^.MJJ/EWS
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Wants Higher
Corporation,
Gift Levies
fli
n 1
oovseuos
loiter 18 In Biology
[jjs Will Be Expelled
stmlcpt. Phone 338-R, * W 1
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K®od j<t4
long-range state hospital building program pegged at be-
tween §40,000.000 and $60,000,000 was recommended today
to members of the legislature. •
feTON, Jan-. 23. (U.P.)— The recommendation was made by the board for- Texas
student council at Rice state hospitals and special schools. The board emphasized
tjtute was to rule^oday that thelong-range tax for building purposes- would be in.
'expelling 18 students, addition to a "temporary tax” unofficially urged by Gov-
it of them football play- ernor Allan Shivers to provide operating funds for thQ
^ho.admittedcheatingnextl&months,
r«n examination in biologv- Board Chairman Gaud Gilmer a . u k| ,
& *atiW'accompUrt- - “ CiNHily M(|V NOf
Ii)V 18 papers being Stolen 4 year to provide at least $40,000,- , u .. i '
I the office of Dr. Joseph 000 over a period of several years. KfirPIVA Mfl f IAI1P!
I*.vjps ^ame to light Saturday The recommendation was made llVvvlfv IiMHVIIBI
L, a rNT. bomb exploded in a- -to Shivers, who was announced he ' >c _ ■ « , ■
jirmitorv. "’ill call a special legislative ses- PaIIA rllltflC Ajf|
-expelled student, questioned sion to open January 31.. I VIIV I
LJ three keys found in the sec-, , The, building program would be
iflwr hallway of the men's East In addition to funds for operation Harris Musf Give KoOfe
(Dormitory after the blast, ad- aftd maintenance fqc.the remainder T AS*--!, C\l
to officers and Dean Hugh of the’present fiscal year and for lOTViarcn UT Dimes ,
fm*»- tb* * .' friend:' had oh-, the 1W1. fiscal. ym ending August Harrl,' Cou.nty may m -
^--master—keys to most build- 31,0931*-.......... -. • • help from-the National Foundation
»on the campus. , - The operating budget which leg- for jnfantjle paraiysis this year
Cameron acknowledged islatorj will be asked tq approprt- un]ess contributions to the March
j the situation existed, and said alc comes to $20,000,000. 0f jjjmeg x>rive exceed last year's
is examination papers had Completion of the board neport figure, Stewart Boyle, chairman of
taken .from, an office, cor- assured starting of the special ses- the “foundation's Harris -County.
•4 and then returned before skm of the legislature next; Tues- chapter, warned' today.
«re grad*. - . '..day, and cleared the way for iasu- m 8 telephone 1*11 'to Baytown .
. Dadie^..jtoliceil A.br r J’ ‘ ?°V" Co-chairman Wilton Roper; Boyle '
•rt hr started grading. . q nnnr.AA + . a m said the foundation' is running
January 18, 1950
Piiiidenl Siy* N^f
Ifl
Would Be $1 Billion
he~gtate&-
Thc $10,000.000 Cilmer sajd, would
tfej Peltj'. «oni
— ] Bej§» Shan
room frame "'houe.
A*hby Street w*
27flp-H after ft p.
OUA« .for «:
504 Fo:re^;
'I*>0$
.. Morrell Park
rrvdihvi that one guilty
-had—told—just- how the
luring t 'rik nlace, but had' rr-
U to give the names pt those
meron turned the mat-
■ over ro the strident.cd’upciUfor
ntvrsed*' *
."The necessity for underwriting
the building program.'' he-said, 'is
more important than the money
itself.".
"I.don't know any other wav," he
added
■’very- fow"
-funds—to
search and care
tients. ___________ . . _____________
contributions
pay for
polio pa-
To Citizens of Baytown: . -v'
GREETINGS: ,/ ' ' “ * ■ '
Two years ago, on January 2k, 19VS, the consolidation
'Of the .three communities of Goose Creek, Pelly and Baytown
created one of the larger cities in Texas — Greater Baytown.
By dint of hard work, civic pride and cooperation,
apparently Insurmountable obstacles we.re overcome and the"
way cleared for the steady'growth of Baytown. .►
On this occasion of your anniversary, it can be
truthfully said that you have .come a long way., Vnn have _____
developed your resources, encouraged further economic,
cultural and spiritual growth, planned wisely and worked ’
diligently to give the young City of Baytown its well-deserved
-po3itlo~n in ou-r great State;
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.,
(U.P). — President Trumah
today called for some excise
tax reductions, coupled' with
higher levies on corporations,
gifts and estates to give the
, government a net increase of.
$1,000,000,000 in revenue.
Mr. Truman in a special tax
message to Congress' pro-
posed no changes in individual in-
come taxes.
He recommends a selective re-
duction in excises- only to the ex-
tent, that the loss-m-revenue -pan ------
be made, up by dosing what he J
caiiett "loophoics”
laws.
in* other tax-.
ency
189-J
. FOR KAJ.K
/ A.-r. I/.;,
AS LOW AS tdflo.o.
Just Right for x Small'
Garden r -'r.-kfns
North-.of- ittew-trt Hstg
On Olti Cedar Bayou RcaJ
Rhone RSi-J
LIST YOUR PROPERTY|
FOR SALE WITH
OTTEi
£ALTYJ
Thai group, com. ...
-rs 'from each .scholastic. *<‘ar*
vill decide on whether to
,i] the guilty students.
Coa-h ‘ Jess Neely declined
->s the incident, saying that
t'ameron and the council
bi have to make the annotinee-
yr*Y*-
• "Last year's contributions not
only left nothing over for research
but did not even begin to pay for
the.legislature could assure the treatment of polio patients
iere,” Boyle pc—.. ----
Roper said $300
has been received in the 'first week
UndM“4he plan recommended, by of the drive in East Harris County,
the hospital.'board.', money from "Somebody is going to have to
the special tax would be allocated pay (or the treatment of our polio
directly for. u#e in hospital con- victims.” he declared. "We can’t
struction. expect the foundation, especially in
As far as year-by-year operation j(S present straits, to'keep on pour-
ng money into this area when we
With these thoughts In mind, I Join each of you In
proudly observing your birthday, In the knowledge that it Is -
but the beginning of a truly greater Greater Baytown,
" best wishes for, your iMgnificent-future, I am ■'**
llncerely yours/ ' . : '
rday bo.mbing. at 3 a m
ts much
was concerned. Gilmer said,
an live like other agencies. ’
“The-temporary tax will biAaJj
mystery-mr -nghT tor fBaCnse *alJ- "
The board at its session last
don't pay our share of the bill.'
in the care and treatment of
the 20 polio patients from East
~s
jLAN shivers
a two foot hole'* week was. presv-nted. ”4 tentative Ha"“ ye*r
-• bomb hie
e wall of a second floor cor- construction budget calling for a
The blast ripped four doors 111 ng:range building program .cost-
thcir hinges and broke sev tng some $42,000,000,
#--dows ■ . .-Hqwfivcr. that budget was not re-
gj-' w-ffe Bprasualfcs^nV po. today.
UPMW.Jiit-UPtr ... t6t u,-, ,,
!f.q 'should have ’ wide latitude and ms-
dation spent $20,000 more than the
amount of contributions received
from this area. Roper pointed put.
"This is one campaign that is
carried , out ...wholly... by .voluntary.
.AS: Jmk '
GOVERNOR ALLAN SHIVERS congratulates Raytown on the second anniversary of its consolidation"
He.said the corporation, gift end
. estate tax inprease, the exact
amount of which he left to Con-
gress, should raise the overall gov-
ernment revenue by about $1,000,-
000,000 a year. .
The presrerent once more criti-
eired the 80td congress for what-fad-
called “short-sighted tax reduc-
tion" on individuals as well as some
other cuts.' „ -
Mr. Truman said “drastic in-
-nrcascs in .tax rates.1might pnive~
to be scif-defeating.” But, he said,
he. WM-'regominendhjg a^ustinenta:.;-
Yto reduce present* inequities, to
stimulate business activity and to
yield about $1,O0O,OOO,OOO in net ad-
ditional revenue.” / 1
Ho did not say precisely hpaU
much he thought excise - taXhir k
should be heouced, ,' E;;;
“1 believe’that' reductions-are
most urgently needed in the ex-
vise taxes aor. transportation of
property, transportation of per-
sons, long-distance telephone and
telegraph communications, and the ’ -
entire groups of retail excises, in-
eluding such items as toilet prep-
arations, luggage and handbags,”
he said.
The present .excise taxes on
toilet preparations; luggage, hand-
bags and similar items are 20 per .
cent, compared with prewar rates
generally of 10 per cent. The pres-
is 15 per cent amj the freight tax
*
315 EAST LOEIT, five,
house, four room garage apt
a. two car garage on a SOxl-j
104 GRESHAM, four house a]
100’ lot. A good buv for 8
ems i • 710 EAST HUMBLE, thres
-i room home, attached garage]
j 65’xlOO’ iot. Buy ownefff es?f
I In BEAUTIFUL BROWS!
“‘ADDITION, Xttfge- I'.-xuriousi
r!#B- a IflO’xZZO’Jot. • J 6x24
f room,. 13x16 dining room.
s,as- , g'xjg- sleeping porch, -eight dl
(one cedar lined'. 10xi6 sn^
re.rv houses, servant's houR-
cb»n i bath, peach, fig and satsums
js The' bedrooms aft- large ardl
j able and the house Is heated "
am a u tomatie .d u c
|A|| of this for $3.8.(400.00—See,
! Rutter about terms and' 8«J
•potntnrent to irrspeef tSml
! 2805 VIRGINIA; i two W
I home wi th garage , J work shop^
,vln.; boat house. Attic" fan and '
ape. j matic heat. ’ Ready for
i-Sp J raove in-t0- $7-000:00. Fee Jake
When Buvlng or SeLinq Corf
JAKE RUTTE
;. Phone 207
109 East Nazro' Harper
o-.i! -i have ’ been
mstf been placed :n k "stra-
- position.
believed the bomb -a as
hv someone .who "wasn t a
rte amateur." It was cou-
rted bv packing 'a pound of
n a short pipe. Pic os of
tk and papers v.-ere stuffed on
| of the explosive.
Institute President WiHra m
I Houston ,marntained a . belief
the bomb was exploded by a
skater - ■ J ■ .
Be student commented: "Prank,
. That stuff was like shrapnel,’’
-Cameron, acknowledged
the situation existed, and. said
18 examination papers had
itaken from an qffice, correct-
|;asri then returned before they
■graded
Msor -. Davies noticed. the-
8ge» when hc“ started grading.
* rei
mapping the program.
"In-lother wftrds.” the chairman
told t|ic hoard, "it .'should not be.
appropriated, by line item appro-
priatiojn to-any specific ;nsUtut,ion.”
Gilmer sad that “if you are go-
ing to. move Texas from the bol-
s^wskfJIss W§Appeal -
Perjury Conviction
no solicitation
put on anyone to give,”
Contributions should be mailed to
POLIO, Baytown, Texas. “
Something new in army combat
films will be shown in Baytown _ _ rxrr-";.| r -
tomorrow by Recruiting Sergeant tX-U.O. v-UTiClal races
Jack T.“Taylor. The movie depicts |Q Years, $4000 Fine
tmVi of the list fin ranking with - the battle against polio, and will
other states) we-will need between be available tomorrow, for show-
$40,fWO,000 and $60,000,DOfi/' . ”...ing to any dub or-group,-
City Plans Spring Clean>Up
Aim Is To Eliminate Disease
NEW’ YORK, Jan. 23. (13-Attor-
neys fOF-Alger Hiss today prepared
.an appeal, to higher courts in an
effort to clear his name as a 20th
century Benedict Arnold.
The former State Department of-
ficial and his vbife Priscilla hid
at the home of friends to await his
.a Mi ;s«* TgsSiXiS&Zgt
up Baytown will be carried out by f^el,"’1"ar5. T’4"s ^eln eiim nlm Goddard will pronounce sentence,
si! city departments during the .ip campaign to help eliminate H maximum-of 10 years in
'lest .nart of March, City Manager disease in the city. } , _ fin„
"Darwin Middleton announced, to- The campaign will include cut" . . ,
. , . __________., . , ,, ,. .4ing-,words ..■Hi..Twacsnt-JQt^ Claude Chief;,i4>0Ungvl
.....- ing- and sprrsying“ditches.; exter-* for Hiss, said in Boston that he
mination of insects bv spraying ol would'.ffppcal to.. the U.S. Circuit ;
Insecticide and disposal of rubbish, Court to reverse the decision of
trash and debris. .. the jury which Saturday declared
£
„ . . Citv officials put their head's to
hursday, he stated. • _* _____L__^___
revealed ~THir~or
at tiad jtold just how • th«
■lix)k jlace.-hut. had re
to give the names ■ oTYBo'
lived
Cameron turned the matter
fa the student council fob ac-
I5T'U””5i.lM«ll^Continue;. Defy
kt win decide on whether to Lewis Back To Work Plea
(dhr guilty students.,
" Picket Bands Block
Miners From Pits
Ail city equipment will be turned the former government eareer man
loose on the clean-up job for" one‘“ gUifty on two counts oT“perjury,
week, Middleton said. -— ‘Bilt he/would not reveal .oh what
The trash pick-up' part of the grounds'the action would be taken,
campaign will start almost irn; The "action could be taken to
mediately, as soon as the city can the Supreme Court, but Cross
get. delivery on its ncwly-pur- would not say .whether-he: would,
chased garbage truck. carry the fight that far. “We’ll
A weekly schedule of picking up. cross that bridge when we come to
CifyWillBeTwoTomorcow
In 1948 Election Consolidation Voted . , .
Inside
The Sun
The City of Baytown will be two J'. A. Ward made tomorrow "Bay-
years old tomorrow. ' town's Anniversary Day.”
On January 24, 1948, .residents Mayor Ward's proclamation fol-
went to the polls and voted their lows:
approval of a chaffer vvhich estab
lished the , consolidated city,
that day Baytown was born.
There, will be no public celebra-
tion but the merchants have com-
bined to make the day a memor-
able one They are offering hun-
, deeds of merchandise bargains in
a special “Baytown Birthday Sale-
abratiaa,~--T^if—-advartisementa
are carried in this special birthday
edition. ..... - — .... .....
By special letter, Governor Allan;
Shivers wrote his congratulations
to Baytown op the second '■anni-
versary- if ^he consolidation. ^ ,
"Yoif • have - come a long w^;"
The governoi: wrote, adding, how-
ever, that 'it is but the beginning
of a truly greater Baytown."
By special proclamation, Mayor
TO THE CITIZENS OF
BAYTOWN:
I, 3. A. WARD, Mayor of the
City of fiaVtown, with real pleas-
ure proclaim Tuesday, January
24, 1959, as “BAYTOWN’S AN-
NIVERSARY DAY,” On that
date we will celebrate the second
. anniversary.....of this splendid
young and energetic municipali-
ty, marking the .end of two years
of genuine growth and achieve-
ment in many phases of commu-
nity life. The pattern for progress
in the future has now been set.
Let us continue to work together ^ "5-55“
for the achievement of our atm
-—a bigger~and better Baytovvii.
(signed)
,1. A. WARD, MAYOR
Here is an index of special fea-
tures In today’s special Birthday
Edition of the Sun:
BAYTOWN helped elect a sheriff
and what a sheriff he turned out
to be. For a resume of the amass*
fng record of Sheriff C. V. (Bus-
ter)' Kern, See PageJ22.
OIL -LOADED at the Baytown
docks helped the Fort 'of HoimG,
ion become No. 2 in the nation.
And according to the story on
page 21, the port it not going to
to the Houston
m
Index To Advertisers
In Today'*- Sun see Page 19.
BIGGEST NEWS story during
Baytown’s two-year history? Most
the Baytown Tunnel. For reports
on tunnel progress to date and
how building the thnnel tttbta h/f7
revived the ship yard at Orange, -
if*.
r-Us
fOL'ND TOWN
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United Mine Workers forces sent lished in the near future. Middle- 'phe jury' of eight Women and 7. -
picket bands scouting through the A.U h0«seholders will be foor man adlfberated nine hours I^PPY C0tPEE-4)rucie Snyd- -A“tp and Homs Supply
piCKei uanux SWJU11UB *. asked to- clean UP their premises „„'J 1« HeeiAinv that . ________ c . Ravfnwn Feed and Fai
. Firm' t
“ Adorable Beauty Salon
Altman Men's Shop —
Antle Plumbing
BUSINESS SERVICE
mm
D«-
COliER'S
HASTY TRANSFER]
& STORAGE CO..
Phone 233 . , . ' •
Res. 584-M
. Agent of
North Amsiican Van IMt
A- C COKER* Ow*
» Baytown,T«s*
asked to- clean up their premises an(j jg minutes before deciding that
tM» Wmnam.naM, coal fields today to upset John L. and leave rubbish on »e. curb for ^igs, 45, who advised President
Dewis’ drive to end wildcat .“no pickup wd disposal by the city. Roosevelt ajt,. Yalta, lied when he
contract -no work” strikes in five \ The^cfty will dispose of ^ grass, denied aiding a pre-war Communirt
... • , L - -tree trimmings and-household rub- ring. ;
stay lengthened into the states. • .. bish. However, Middleton pointed
•Ruth Montgomery is Lewis sent .orders-to the 90,000 OT,t that the city cannot take care
1 Tvifijb- president
The government had charged
daughter of, Treasury Secre-’ Baytown Feed and Farm
tary John Snyder, and her fiance, Baytown Hardware
Major Ernest Horton, pose smN- Bo Peep Shop ,,
ingly before • portrait of her Commerce! Food * Market
father.,.Their wedding will he
January 28. (International
, . **.-• * t uw* u a i a. 1 % that Hiss perjured himself when
U* miners who, quit work last weak, *t nibbu^; and materials h(. told ^ (^erai grand jury here
e* *>f the' First Presbyterian .. , . return''tn the from buildipg-pi^eets. - ... ' Tw * u 8 ieQ ' asv r«nrW M *”
«h here m Baytown . . Mar- d.rectmg them to reBirn to the fhe p1t/.^ger ^rged that
MOVING
7 4 One batbigv or ^ bwk mincw whq had voted to He mstrueted City Attorney David ^ . P1.„lf1„r f.
5?ss ” S&^sss 'is RicrFarmers To
i.'£ ms * learaAlotiiieots
Cook Paint and Varnish'
Culpepper Furniture
Drew's
Economy Dep’t Store
Fair Dep’t Store '
Glenn's Food Market
Gipson Furniture
Goodrich Store ...
Giilf Coast Electric —.....- - .......^14 -Weingartens
lk>me TutWWie ^ - 1? Western Auto
Page Merle Norman
16 Meyer Brothers
......22 Milner Confectionery
. 12 Moore Shoe Store "
21 McAdams Stores 7
18 O’Brien’s Grocery
16 Paine Brothers
19 J, C. Petmey
16 Rhythm Music Store
23 Roark Shoe Shop
2 Robson’s Jewelry
l&tJSally's r.
4 Scott Butane Appliance
7 Shaw 'jewelry ; :
’. “9 Style-Shoppe ;T *
11 Thad Felton *
19 Theatres
24 whose tertns expire this year?
2 Will they run again? Rgwrter
». Chester Bulgier got on the tele-
5 phone t« find, out. His results
11 aw printed on Page 17,
^ 3 WHAT HAS been , the. .single bif-
14 Se8t factor in Baytown's growth?
,g Petroleum, say-the -experts, point-
I tag to the wealth oil has poured
7 into-the area. See Page 11
H WHAT'S been going on at <
« half since Baytown was f
11 Manager ’ Middleton i
M
! ‘
s |
- - I
’ * JVainscotfs
' jB Wilkie’s"
' Wilkenfeld, Furniture
House Jewelry
| leone’s -; * -r~-' « Wilkie’s
Russians In Berlin
• PACKING
• SHIPPING
9*
NG f C
BONDED,
LOCAL A LONG DISTA
M0>TN5
New Car Flans
CHICAGO, Jan. 23. (I’FMPreston ^VeU Be4Uty 84,0,1
Tucker, cleared with seven asso- ■ ...... , ..
dates of fraud charges, said to- ^pprvwyjllp Pftijfp jjgMfc.
* or xne street to tne .**"'"'— •u.a.o- tpi. »» a,-., 2„ day that he hopes to reorganise* vIvVliiHsV 1 WVViWlV;
- . . Mose SHfimer is due sjJYan.U, Jlkere ]2*'00P ?T_ department, be jointed out .. rt ff41GJL his automobile firm for another y“ r*| j- HlamAltfl Thaft DplflV li S TlUCllS
M at Port Houston, i tl6 briefs WW^rkeja were idle^ An It WM decid<.d tpdelav the over- 17 n.“*l 1£« try at -producing a revolutionary fW UK Hi PWM™ I WIT Wfl W* ImM»
^“"lu Sim““ ^ —
*W‘ ful.^ Um^B^tovmlS picket lines. About 12,000 of West ’ ’
-^asr’SM ih.JWpn»fe<
IU. Hod, puMlshed en Pkge 14.
jg ROBERT E.- LEE High School
,b students''are out to
basketball games, aoeordtag to #
23 lead story in today’s sports sec- .
“ tion. Pages 12 and 13. -
POSTAL RECEIPTS add theta
testimony to the story of Bay-,
s town’s
N. B.
>ny to ,tne si
growth with
Ballard’s boi
st See Page
ud
STORAGE
tinted informal: “‘M to *20,000 IIU. iffa I AfWi lllrWKC
^ 1 IfiiiBTiii Ws'ii'*>rlc'u!tu.r*1 CfTt’ WHJirotWlr OwwItlM wwUpB
on some kind of tt- ' . ” SOTU,, Bulgaria,>> Jap. 53. (CB- . the ^OtarWiU be "held at 7 commission yiotaUons. and
Berry Mart- j ^ yy, ?_premier, Vasil Knlafov, 72, spgcesr jjn^2Wedaea»B^ta Otes ‘Bayt»igir^vS£^^u«^«^
-SOs-to-Gie late P-tetatanBeOrsI 'Di- '• ftMiMmi’ rftM" -*tter * 30-minute, demonstration
daTl.r^Unh til sill hr dii.ni.rii Tucker and the other defendants GREENVILLE, Jan. 23. 0)-Po- BERLIN, Jan- 0IB) Rureian ^ * . .
The allotments will be discussed . e.j..d wndiv and a few went thev had no border guards delayed American .BUILDING and Baytown almost,
by Dan Clinton. Harris County ag- van". 4 , f •>« authorities said they “a. no * mean the same thing. During Die
ricuitural aeent. and Claude Jen- opel*r. »’ben _a federal today «m the theft of up- W train traffic in and out « - . t ^ einr’i «t-
ricultural agent, and Oaude Jen- J y.y of“yve fl a d fi leada today on the —- t . .
ningk, district administrator tar the SiTeared ofouX w«ds of ^,000 in industrtal di»-
Worn an.oilWeU.aupSfcLLDt^I^^^ h“
first two year’s of the
istence some $8 million
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A westbound US.
Bert Bla k legging
running from Berlin to Frankfgrt
MOTOR .
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j* W ^^y to' hfflp-in any taay tag "ot Jhe diamond.
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made a minute inspection of travel , town,-Page' U.
home at a very-rapid
■ • W. E. Lawlses, as usual.
«P ivith a point very well Miss Virginia Parker, l?-year-old a brief government communique The US^®partment
nwe ”!n" ** R ff* tlrr culture-has .reducedTexaa >n«- 1. ^ «f»
dectomji* WSlTm brame»Usnddacerationa when £he ni*ht. He had been reported in illby W,00° - T^r eonnwation or anythin ___________________ _
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■“ pr-'mier Trsicho Rostov, who was ervations. But a high church source ers, stockhoMera and
Ui^-^ S tar t^on ust rnoath.^ diqmtad the officUl’a cp«t««Uon. of;hi,flrm.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, January 23, 1950, newspaper, January 23, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028959/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.