The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1950 Page: 2 of 26
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9Mk 2— THE IAYTOWNSUN, THURSPAY, OCTOBER'S, I960
Baytown Asked To 20JS6US
Sign Scrolls For
Freedom Shrine
Casualties
Announced
JftyoMi and Jayccc-etU. are
.•rglng Um paopte of BaytqWn to
freedom acroU*' which are to
Cities'Anti-Red
Laws Bog Down
In Federal Court
MIAMI, Fla -<R»- An attempt
by municipaUtlfi to drlva out Com-
K oallmied from Fa«o 1) * ^________
rafuinf by the Army hav# jeturnad munlata bogged down today both
to friendly llne^and another T1 re- In Miami and Jackaonvllle.
. . n ...» ..a po«od miaalng are now known to circuit Judge Qeprge K. HdltW
T *nl 10 B'rl,n ‘nd ^rm*,l:nUy be prlaonera of war. joined the City of Miami from en-
enahrined, together with the *r«- TJj# N<vy KI)Urtw| 33 klUed in forcing an ordinance that required
dom Bell. *n»e effort ia part of the tcUon one mortally wounded, 53 Communist* to reglater * and be
haitleral eruaade for freedom which woundct| and 12 miaaing. * photographed t>y police,
aeeka to counteract • Oomm«nl«t ^ Mwla# Corp, r*porte(j iso The ordinance wa. to have be-
propaganda and promote ta« cauae 35 mortally wounded, 1000 come effective Friday and Police
|.®f freedom and peace. . . W01ln(|f4, tnd 12 miU|ng in action, fhlcf WalUr Headley had anpounc-
Volunteer workera will act up ^ported 44 killed «<* h# WM Prepared to jail between
Uble. W MId-Baytown and a*k bnamortS wounded. 10 » ««• * “ thJ
..... ra to aign the scroll* Scroll* . „\ti„ two c.». regiater by next Tueaday, Judge
alao be« p«t^JnRo^rt K- turi,d.or' ,nterm-d and The return Holfa declaim, war a temporary Rev. Ben Welnwker
High School. Signer* w.U be . , , repotted milling reatraining order, which gave the
gven the opportunity to make a of‘# city five day. to file and .newer,
antary coatnhu.ion to Radio I»"g* -The aecretary of the Communlat
Europe, a broadcaating *U- all cwuaKl« through *»£»»» Parlv ,n Flor,dft, Alexander W.
m Vveatern Germany wh.cn Trainer, waa freed in J.ckwmvlll.
Baptist Temple Begins
Annua! Fall Revival
Ko-Red Murderers
To Pay For Crimes
.Continued from Page 1)
already are ualng lie detect ora In
qucationlng auapected war crim-
inal*.
Th* Intention of the UN and the
US Array ia to bring to juatien not
only the perpet retore of the crimeb
but their superior officer* aa wall.
Colonel George W. Hickman, of
MadWbnvIlle, Kentucky, Judge ad-
vocate of the UN Korean Com-
mand, head* the Army hunt.
The UN commlaalon'a atatement
to LI* waa baaed on report* from
It* own field obaervera, who are
national* at Australia, Canada, the
United Kingdom, the Philippine*,
and El Salvador.
Lateat atrocltiea placed on the
UN investigation lilt were the
•laughter of WO South Korean,
with pick! and axe* at Chlnju.
which waa diacovered acvgral day*
ago, and the burning of 280 clviliana
_____deiiy broadcaat. to emm-
tri« Jwhlhd* the iron curtain.
Chairman heading the Jayccc
committee responsible for the local
I) five I* Pete Raumgartcn. Mrs.
1 Ed fteccus I* In charge of the
booths.
Thad S. Fennema wa* to »p« ak
I briefly in support of the scroll. over
‘ KREL at 4:48" P- m. today Rev.
| Clyde Foil* will speak at 10 a.m.
tomorrow over KKCT.
STATEMENT OF,THE OWNER-
1 SHIP MANAGEMENT. CtRCC-
• LATIO*r BTC. REQUIRED BY
* ACT or OONGRFSS' AUGUST 24.
1812.
| Of the Baytown Sun. published
daily except Sunday In Baytown,
Texas, for September 30, 195).
1. That the name, and the ad-
I drea.es of the editor and publisher.
1 managing editor and business man-
ager are:
Editor and Publisher- Fred Hart-
) man of Baytown, Texas.
Managing Editor Warren E.
down,
‘Business Manager. C. \V S. L*n-
! ett of Baytown. Texa*
• 3. That the owner is: Baytown
5 8un, Inc.. Baytown. Texas.
| 3. Stockholders are: General
Newspapers Inc., of Gadsden. Ala-
! hama. Mrs. LaVerna Matherne.
"" trustee for Robert Wileox-Ma-
tierne, of Baytown. Texas.
4. The bondholders are: Genera!
I Newspapers Inc. of Gadsden, Ala-
. bam a Robert Matherne of Bay-
town, Texas.
j 5. That the average number of
I copies of each issue of this pub-
t llcation soid or distributed through
’ tie malls or otherwise to paid
subscribers the date shown above
:i i 7J4.
C \V. 8 Lenett
. Business Manager
» : irn to and subscribed before
? ' s 5th day of October, 19V).
Beulah Mae Jackson
'■-•ary Public in and for Harris
(1 1 ty, Texas.
i i
when Circuit Judge Claude Ogilvia
declared that city1* antl-Red law at the BapUat Temple tonight and
Tha annual Fall Revival begin* at Suchon at about the aame time,
aervice as well as to
cation to next cf kin and
confirmation of delivery of tele-
grams.
ed to receive notifications from
the far east and to verify and pro-
cess these )n headquarter* of each Xralnor WM the will continue through October 15,
receive only man arreted alncv the ordi- Rev. George English, pastor, an-
nance was adopted there two nounced today,
months ago. ' Rev. Ben Welmaker, pa.tor
Judge Ogilvie a decision last night the Central Baptist Church of IJv-
was the first against the wave of Ingaton, will be the evangelist
anti-communist moves by munici- Muilc will be under the direction OTTAWA, Ont. <l.P
palitles in Florida and other states, of Grady Jeffrey. , . .
-- Ml ________ The Sunday school will meet by tlon* loni*ht on the amount of Am»
Judge Holt in Miami suggested erjc|ln dojlari that Canadian* can
FORT WORTH CB) - (USDA) - that the ordinance wooid infringe department* at 8.30 pun. dally to Canada.
Cattle 1000. Slow and weak Com- on “preprcgatlves of the federal rlan the'r visitation and to pray for »■£"«
man ahri medium slaughter steer, government" and start the "great- ‘h* revival. Evening *trvicea begin
ami yearlings 20-27, odd head good est witch hunt this country has
LIVESTOCK
Canadians Lift
^Dollar Restrictions
The gov-
ernment removed almost all restric-
O'BRIEN'S
2100 ? MAIN St »«>"*
Crut.VleaAuL
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY A H D SATURDAV
TOMATOES
2 Si? 23c
RED, SOUR, PITTED
- CHERRIES
21c
4m
yearling* 2**29 ' Beet cows 18-21.
fanner* and cutter* 12-18, shelly
canners under 12 Bulls 17-23.50.
Few* merttum stm-krr yearHng*
74-ifl.
Calve* 800. Slow and weak. Good
and choice slaughter calves 24-27,
few heavies to 28. Common and
medium 19-23, culls 17-19. medium
and good Stocker calves 24-30.
Hogs 850: Butcher hogs fully 25
Previously dollar-short, Canada
at 7 p.m. Service, will he held each would allow bank, to issue only
day, except Saturday, at 10 a.m.
Soviet Lies About
US Hit By Bevin
OH THE
Sick List
MARGATE, England —(1.1!)—
tish Foreign Secretary Ernest Be-
vin hurled the lie at Russia today ULLIE-PUKK- HOSPITAL
for accusing the United States of Visitlng^ffourai 10 to 11
lower .thanJVedaeaday, warn and ■.g)PX!q.inn_in Korea andjplotUng a toSjmiC and 7 to » p.m.
steady Good and choice 190- war against the Sovioffi ' iVedi^sday Admission*:
270 lbs. mostly 19.50-19.75, a few „j don>t bt,Ueve tbc United States Mrs. ,W. O.. Wallace—Mont Bel
19 25. Good and choice 300-390 lbs wll, ever bt, aggressors,' Bevin told vleu.
18 51-19. good and choice 150-1*5 the jubj]ec Conference of the Bri- Mrs H. L. LeMoine Box 3.
lbs. 18 19.25. Sows 16.50-18 50. Feeder tlg(j Lglbor Party here. "There Is IJnda Elaine Saxon Route 1.
_pigs 15.50-17 50.
Texas Gets Ready
For Atom Attack
((ontlnued from Page 1)
no sign, there is not an atom in Mrs J. B . Gracey-Box 6618,
their policy that justifies that Rus- Mrs ^J. M. Bolllor—
’IkBnito Russians propaganda „
claim that the United State. 1. the »0,^: " ""m-
aggressor in Korea and Is planning
an aggressive war against the So-
viet Union, Bevin said:
"I want to nail that lie. It ia set
Decontamination of - radioactive 0ut by Russia to try and blind the
area'!! by scrubbing, sandblasting, people of the World and. unfortu-
burying and Isolating objects or nateiy, a dot of.nour weak-minded
areas alive" with gamma rays people keep repeating it. But it is
and alpha and beta particles. not correct. • *
Field monitoring by radiation cx- “The tanks that the North Ko-
prrts to locate areas of residual reans are using were not made in
radioactivity which could "burn Korea,” he pointed out. "They were
and destroy human tissue and srpt there.”
cause changes in body cell struc-
ture."
(150 in US funds for individual bu«
ness trips to th* United State*.
Canadians going to the United
States for pleasure travel could
take out only ISO US dollars over
a 12-month period.
Finance Minister Douglas Abbott
announced the limitation* "no long-
er apply."
He said banks and other agents
of the Foreign Exchange Control
I Board had been authorized to ap-
pdf.e "amount* up to $500 per trip
for business travel and tip to ft Uitai
of $5'0 during the calendar year
for travel and other purposes."
Legless Gl Worries
About Family Reaction
BOSTON - (UP 1 - Private First
Class Boh Mullen, 19, was more
worried about his family than him-
self when hr lost both legs in Ko-
rean fighting.
"I'm on my way home, but I’m
bringing sonic bad news with me,'
Wednesday Admissions:
Michael Giunakis Channelview.
Jimmie Bearden- Highlands.
Mrs. Carl S. Williams — 2354
Wooster
Mrs. Reagan Sprinkle -Houston. he a ictj£r to his folks in
Mrs. James Coulter 704 East g„utb Boston. “I hope you don't
RIO GRANDE .
JUNE PEAS
WALDORF TOILET
TISSUE....:.
DIAMOND PAPER
IOWIS
CORNED BEEF
HOSTESS
VIENNA SAUSAGE
TREND
2 31e
RAISIN NUN or RAISIN WHEAT
UNCLE WILLIAM
SAUERKRAUT
-NOW
' ‘-S5
—ALSO—
“MARCH OF TIME”
“NEWS OF TIIE DAY"
“SLIGHTLY DAFFY”
British Minister Wants
To Expert Socialism
MARGATE, England —
Escaped Lunatic Robs
Rank With Cap Pistol
Humble.
Mrs. Jasper D. Bitllck-
Stock Quotes
Special 4o Tha Baytown Sun
Alleg Lud Steel ,
Allis Chal .......
SHREVEPORT -O)— An escap- ArnlC0 steel .....
ed mental patient from Texas ap- A T and t ......
parently robed the First National Amer Woolens ,
uty Prime Minister Herbert Mor- Bani, 0f jfc,256 yesterday with a AT and SF ......
rison said today that Britain's So- barmless cap pistol, police said to- Anaconda Cop
cialist planning must be exported day ' Beth Steel ......
aboard so that two-third of the Detectice Captain Clyde Garriss Budd Co ........
world still living in poverty can said & man wh0 gave his name as Calumet and Hec
"Benefit from Itr FToyTRiiy Reed coTtfcssed thc hold- CclanoBO Corp ....
A.ddressing the Labor Party’s an* up a£ter being arrested last night. Chrysler Corp ....
nijal convention, Morrison warned* Tbe “nickle-plated pistol” the" ban-* Cities Service ...
that future wars can be expected djt pointed at a bank teller ap- Con Edison .....
unless the democracies face up the parently turned out to be a toy gun Creole Pet
plight of backward areas. He ap- found in Reed's pockft, he said ™ ^
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174
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......83
......834
......29
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Davison Chem ...... 264
NOW SHOWING
THRU SATURDAY
Cohr by TECHNICOLOR
>-aDded—
Cartoon
Dog Gone
South
Latest New*
Gen Electric ...
Gen Motors ...
Goodyear Tire
Greyhound Bus
pealed for support of the I-abor Authorities at Fort Worth said a ^)ow ••••*•
Partyis new "world plan for mutual mental patient named Floyd Ray Du Pont "
aid." ' Reed escaped from the US Public Kastman Kodak
He said each nation must con- Health Service Hospital September
tribute wlrat it can best give to 21, His home was in Little Rock,
such a plan’ H« praised United Arjtanaaa, they said.
States support through the Marshall___ ■ #
. .' • CjrUiette bfli *•••
GAME ON AIK Gulf Oil* ,,,,,,
The junior high football game gtgt ytjl
between Horace Mann and Wood- jjQUg
land Acres at Memorial Stadium to- Humble Oil
night will be broadcast over KREL, ( >
beginning at 7:30 p. m. InU Harv
r , . Interlake iW1
A survey shows the average Am- -j #nd L stee,
Plan, and said Britain nl.no is mak-
ing a start by building up the re-
sources and ability for self-govefn-
ment in Us colonies.
erican g!rl of 20 years has had at Kjrhy Ppt
least five blind dates.
.on the screen tonight !<
"Kid From Cleveland”
“Western Renegades”
"Friday" - Saturday
Hefty Grahle —in—
"Wabash
Avenue"
—and—
Roy Rogers —In—
. "Bell Of
Coronado"
Cartoon-Scrlal-Xews
KREL
PROGRAM
1380 ON YOUR AM DtAL
92,1 MG. ON YOUR FM
THURSDAY EVENING
6:00—Candcr Pre-Game Prediction—
Tempie Lumber Co.
6:15—Music’m the Morgan Manner
Lon* Star Beer
6:30—Ray Block Show
7 :pO—Harlem at Seven—Jax Beer
7:15~Hariem at Seven
Morrison Ifurnituri
Kenn Cop .........
Libby McN v.
Liggett and Myera
Mack Trucks
CHANNE1
Cooled By Refrigeration
\ ENDS TONIGHT
FATHER OF THE BRIDE
;jaV.S.*' . e , Also—■* ■ ;• .04
GUNGA DW
&0M
2 BIS DAYS STARTING
riDAY THRU SATURDAY
t o PUN FILLED HITS •
Fig&jj
M 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY I
mmmamm
( VBA VAGUE i
2ND
mm THEATRE
HIGHLANDS *
Box Office Openi 6:00 P.M.
Monday Through Friday •
Saturday and Sunday at
1:30 P.M. “
ADMISSION 9c and 35c
TDWSlirt-flffiiHf
Doubt. Foah.ro Pro^oM *
"SUNSET BOULEVARD"
'
2nd FEATURE
,
> '' ''--sr
:orrl«on Furnll
t:30—Harlem at Seven
8:0O~Lean Back and Li
9:00— Music for AmerlcA
9:30—Music for Thursday
10:00—36 for Tonight ^
10:15—Night Watch
10:55—New* of the Moment
11:00—Sign -Off 'Til Morning
FRIDAY MORNING
6:00—Reveille Roundup
7:00—War New#-Pearl Beer
T. Q1—Reveille Roundup
7:83—Hymnflme
7:30—Morning Devotional
7:45 Watching the Clock
7:57—War Neitfj—Pearl Beer
«:00—Watching the Clock
8:19— Yotir Moment and Mina
Art 9impsoi\ Funeral Home
8:30—Watching the Clock
0:OO~tKREL Newa
U. 15—Morning Melodies /
8:30—Dial 1360 • 1
10:00*~Baytown Newa—Jak filer
10:05—Bob- Eberlv Show
10:15—'Here's to Veteran*
10:30—War Newa—Pearl Beer
,10:32—Star Tim*
----2-
11:40—Midday Stock ' Quotation* '
11:45—(Shew* Brumion, th*»tM.
FRIDAY APTeRNOCN
Mid Con Pet ................60%
Nat Dairy Prod .............47
Nat Steel ....'............ 48%
Ohio Oil ............. 404
Penney’s Inc ................644
Pure Oil ..................-.444
Packard Motors ............ 44
Repub Steel............. 404
St, Regis Paper ..............10%
Sou Paclf .................... 814
Stan Oil Ind ............... r
Stan dll N. J. ......84%
Sunray Oil ..................
Tex Gulf Sul ....... 844
Texas Co ............ ..754
Tex Gulf Prod .............22%
Tidewater Corp ............. 32
Timken. Bearing ..............414
Ug Steel .......... 464
Woolworth Inc .............. 47%
Cbtton ..............up 25-80 pt*.
The new stadium at ftlo de Jan-
eiro is to be the worid’a largeat
it thrill seat 175,000 spectator*.
Winter sun contains less than
one-tenth of the effective ultra-
violet rayg doe* the June »Un.
Wife PfgsgryefL
. 69 Vi
. 82%
. 47
. 484
. 53 4
. 624
. 10%
. 44
. 81
. 214
. 554
.101%
. 35
. 314
. 174.
. 42%
. 18%
.-63%
. ‘8%
. 614
. 15%
take this so hard as some people
would. I went to Korea and get
wounded in both my legs. They had
to be amputated.
"The only thing I’m worried
about is you folks I don't want you
to be worrying and going around
with tears in your eyes," he said.
"The best years of my lifs are
ahead of me."
Margaret Truman's
Ex-Beau To Marry
YPSILANTI, “Mich. -j-iL.Pi— Frank
G. Handy, who once wai reported
to be engaged to Margaret Tru
man. is to marry * Missouri,
girl ail right-but not the presi-
dent’, daughter. .
Handy, son oj an Ypsilanti pub
Usher, said he will marry Betty
Jean Goshorn, daughter of a Jef-
ferson Citq, Missouri, publisher,
October 11.
Miss Truman and Handy started
rumors flying last year when they
attended several-*Detroit parties
together while she was on a con
cert tour.
An average draught florse will
draw 1600.pounds 23 miles a day on'
a level road.
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
HI-HAT CLUB
Hwy. 146 —
■- 3 Miles South Mt. Belvieu
DANCE
SAT. NITE, OCT. 7
featuring
DANNY BRAND
and hit
CORRAL BUDDIES
State Fair
of Texas
MID-CENTURY
EXPOSITION
Educational Livestock Shows
During All If Days of FaM
*
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1950, newspaper, October 5, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029222/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.