The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 343, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1952 Page: 2 of 10
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PAGE 7— THE BAYTOWN SUN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1952
[Here Are I
passed By
■jfflSf ^ . uips *lho aLe"’t ,dele*at** and who only to got the Vips into the Con
ge^ctutt tSSArt\JKig ire*
:t~- “~ld*nf! many senators, congressmen and there are manv more snafus like
» «» ■—ft*- *• “
5°![ce *Jaci othe1^ideas* Tttey * * ,, **
Boy'Artist' Leaders Turn In
Robs Graves Minor Loop Wins
For Skulls p&S’SSSSrsls;
NEW ORLEANS, July 9 (IK—p0- vSS? P'a‘V ** m'n°rS' dl'
human skull. w^carring'trtSc- JadntoteQeam°ery%aS)l?IeU) wi?2
to llce?*e t®0 *«• even for the teen- 1* to 10 decision in the opener, and
the f*od au,h°r of a picture called up and coming Brunson Theater
hey Person With a Two Track Mind.” nine copped a 9 to 0 decision from
and But they were not sure Just what Paine Bros.
Ka’SSSjiSi
I WASHINGTON, July'* W -Ma-
1
f"d r^mpSseH6efense I
KUducUon Act. iwage-price-rent t
gbsswSr Is""' J
tsrsssnssa •
KJ- ^‘presidential signature ex- ,
rtxii TRADE - Senate passed 1
EntTo the White House July -
f a ^called Air trade practices
kin .to validate minimum-price
„ments between manufactu-
r'd retailers inc 45 states,
feet veto” by Mr. Truman pos- ’
3fe±ws^'.i
Salving federal authorities pow- (
? mine cflfatV rill DC
Friday Night E~~«
- publican convention.
C. D, (Dick) Little, Baytown's .....
candidate for Harris County Dis- knocked the photographer^camera
trlct attorney, will make hi* tele- °.ut of his hands and kicked it. Then
“W“ ” ’* Mr™—
WEDNESDAY EVi;„,.
JIESffAr V
Sites Kft
Sunday Dir sales, Montgomery
said, Manager Bob Hogan sold ” -
ririnLa flrrrwu a lahla nlarnH af fhn sbJMSH
mt 8J tow° Is
SfiSW
drink* across a table placed at the . «:oo—:
end of his bar. ’ '-•tg-.j
*TU give myself a week to de- 7.02—i
clde bn this matter,” Montgomery I mI]
fr ,o enforce mine safety rules,
Residential signature^ expected..
I FRESH H ATER— Congress ap-
proved and Mr. Truman signed a
i ll for five years of govermpent-
iM-ked research on processes for
lowers ion of salt .water to fresh
Eater in large volume,
r REORGANIZATION- With Con-
Ussionai approval, Mr. Truman’s
Kergsnization plan for the inter-
Lr Revenue Bureau became ef-
fective March 14. ButCongress MJ-
led plans to.put postmaster*,:CUs-
lomsmen and U. S. marshals under
Evil Service. ■
PACTS - Senate ratified
Japanese peace treaty which end-
ed formal slate of war with Japan,
effective April 28; also ratified mu-
tual security pacts with Philippines
Sew Zealand add 'Australia, also
■atifieef West Gegman peace cpn-
fget and related security pact.
Shop lor office supplies and
your printing where it is
SHOW MONDAY
JULY I4JH -1 11;30 p)
Cedars
DRIVE-IN
The standings: He said he met a French district few months, has the rare o-Rh
, Team yy L. governor who recently had crossed negative type b»6d.
s Bayshore Motors ............ 7 1 into Germany to help start a Ger-
r Brunson Theater ,...........6 2 man Rotary club. _ . ;
> San Jac Creamery..........". 2 6 He said a Japanese Rotarian and I svau/aa*I Cimiin
[ Paine Bros...................,.l 7 a Philippine Rotarian shared a LuKcWOOu UlOUD
train compartment’ across the _ * I
Judge Yarborough ***ans
T If* *i n a *°Tk^ mJhhffZ*' . . . • The. Lakewood Civic association
10 Visit Bavtnwn Dr r *roup prc,r^ wiu »»*"*><■ ? 1*^* tw rd-
:IW T,MI who served most oi theyeaHn thl fnU °f thc C°mmUnit>’ A“*“st
Judge Ralph Yarborough, can- ^forced »b#ence'of Pres!dent Joe fhV-aiociation set the date fo,
didate for- governor, -wfU be in .aJ?unt*‘/! the barbecue at a meeting Tuesday
Baytown Saturday night to speak s*[ of thefr appreciation night *1S the CbTmnuSlV house
at the political rally sponsored by foT folding us together during with President T. E. Peterson pre-
the Knights of Pythias lodge, it a lard ^ear' ,» siding.
was announced. The barbecue «rill be held on lots
Delmer E, Suhr, Harris county __owned b>' L- w <”rabbe and E. E.
campaign manager for Judge Yar- jTOCK WllOl^S Wainscott, where it was held last
borough, has reserved /a spot on ■ ■ws«w year.
the program for him, and the Snaeial T« Tk« 'Memb,‘rs o{ ^e executive board
Baytown Yarborough-for-governor P 0 h# Bay'o n buP will act as committee chairmen. .
Club is completing arrangements Airway Elec.......... no Tale Members of the association learn-
for his appearance here. Alleg Ludlum .......387* night that their Lakewood
W. 0. Tidmon, Baytown cam- Allis-Chalmers .......51 '* p?,r.k> wbicb; is n0'v. being cleared;
in a side .door, the cemeter;
SSai
Hacker, of Chicago. One of the Youne Rii
principal jobs of these men is to ed twopain
keep the aisles as reasonably dear tion while S
as can be expected at a national -p!Z„w
Ptk!!I,^nV!nJti?n- looked like
when they dtdn t seem to be gel- wiijgs, police
tingv the necessary results Monday, rrn TTIrnfsni:
Republican National Chairman Guy Watermelon"
George Gabrielson called in a blot -.....
brawny: crew of Chicago poiice aiid —~___
firemen, who promptly chased
many newsmen off the convention New Con
iLL IN THESPIRIT Ofi
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
DOl'BLE FEATURE
| TIDEI t\DS—Mr. Truman vetoed hi
Itav » a bill restoring state con- S(
S' ti da”war 'gubmenad' dff- t
bore lands. No attempt was made p,
It either House or Senate to over-
lide the veto.
f MILITARY PAY RAISE - Thf ah
President signed May 20 a bill giv- th<
|ng members of die armed forces hi!
Phone 8090.
h four per cent pay raise and a, G
14 per cent living allowance in- ha
grease. wh
[ WETBACKS — Compromise bill ag
blagging loopholes in laws to admit pla
Mexicans for seasonal farm work am
bd signed by Mr. Truman March ,•)
[IMMIGRATION — Both houses *ri(
June 2~ overrode Mr, Truman’s per
Ceto w enact a tail recodUvftig and jJe
tonsolidating all U. S. immigration th,
laws. ,th,
PENSIONS—Mr. Truman signed
two bilk May 23 to increase com- one
sensation and pensions for disabled ^
reterans by $2*2 million annually.
He v
HIGHWAYS -a A $1.3S8,65»,000 A, tl
ong-range program, of federal aid K in
a highway building was signed by the c
he President June 26. ' won
Ashbef at Pearce
TICKETS NOW ON SAL!
AT THE BOX OFFICE
ALL SEATS $1,00
ally- Anaconda Copper
All persons interested in far- Al"- t'yanamtde .
(trough's race for governor have B«rium Steel-----
ren invited-to attend the meet- «eth Steel.......
g, Tidmon said. Oalvan Oil.......
Calumet and Hec
IliPMAM. Canada So Oil ..
IVESTOCK
__________Cessna ...........
-■ Chi Corp.........
A New Star— A New S
FIRST TIME HERE!
Hoover Acclaimed
By GOP Delegates
NEW a
Cartoon: “Wicket Wacky”
Adult* 3Se - Children FREE
7*4 (Continued From Page One)
... 20*4 wdf raise the hearts of pur peo-
... 76>i flv to-their spiritual purpose and
... 1444 their eyes into the" sunlight of
... 80-’'* freedom, he said."
,no sale The delegates burst into a roar of
.... 10644 approval when he charged the ad-
... 3!C» ministration through the Tehran,
...1181a, Yalta and Potsdam agreements
... 8814 with sacrificing the freedom of
... 44!4 850 million friendly foreign people
... SVt “on the aliar of appeasement of
... 6T* Communism.”
.. 4Ua At the close of his 46-minute ad-
“ !?v dress, which was interrupted 59
" times by applause, Mr. Hoover re-
*• “** verted to his opening words . . .
•• 31 * “from the inexorable course of na-
•* ture. this is most likely to be the
" 55,- la?1 ffm** I will have the honor of
241 i atlt'ncllng y°ur conventiona.”
TONITE and THURSDAY
I ------» »“V * VMIJ.UCI V/UIU •Mtn
sf°ck( - Columb Gas ........
Cattle 2,600. Active and strong' Greole Pet..........
some cows and bulls and others Crystal Oil ..........
50c higher; good and chice beef Cities Service ......
steers and yearlings 27.50-32; util- Davidson Chem ....
% higher; good and choice beef Low Chem 4"........
cows, 17-21; canners and cutters, Lu Pont Chem ......
13-17; bulls, 15-25; medium and Eastman Kodak .....
good stocker yearlings, 22-26.50. El Paso Natural Gas
Calves 1,600. Active and strong Fairchild Eng .......
some Stockers higher; good and Freeport Sulph ......
choice slaughter calves, 26-30; G<*n Electric.........
some weighing-over 500 lbs., above Gen Motors .........
30; utility and commercial, 17-25; °fn Tire and Rub ...
culls, 17 down; good ‘and choice Saf..........
Stockers, 27-31; few lights, 32-33; Goodyear Tire.......
common and medium, 18-20. ’ Greyhound Bus......
■Hog.; 1.000. Butchers steady to Gu,f 0iI .............
25c lower; most sales steady Gu'f Stat Util........
sows pigs steady; choice 180-240 Houston Oil .........
lbs., 21.25-21.50; choice 155-175 lbs , H. I., and P. Co. .’....
and 250-380 lbs., 18.50-21; sows, 14- Humble Oil..........
it. »_.j---Imperial Oil.........
Jupiter Oil ......;
Kirby Pet ...........,
Libby McN ...........
Liggett and Myers ...
---- Locw’s Inc ...........
I,di«« r«« !>*« La Land .............
,m« Xum Mid Con Pet .........
“•nythin* from MontrDakota Util ....
SALVE and Nat Dairy Prod......
.....»°»;r............
11 hom* Packard Motors.......
“«• wyt* Pancoastal Oil ,
* SALVE *»n. Panhandle P and R ...
■U. « motif. Penneys Inc ..........
I preparation*. Phillips Pet ..
. Pure Oil ..............
’ Richifeld Oil...........
Repub Steel ...........
St. Regis Paper.......
Sinclair Oil ............
Socony-Vac ...........
Sou Pacjf .............
Stan Oil Calif........!
Stan Oil Ind ..........
Stan Oil Ohio .........
Stan Oil N. X .........
Sun Oil................’
Sunray Oil .............
Texas Co ...............
Texas Gulf Prod .;......
Tex Gulf Sunk ........
Tidewater Corp ... 4...,
Union Oil of Calif......
U. S. Steel ..............
Woodley Pet ......*....
July N. O. Cotton up ..
125 Racketeers
'aught In U. S.
fax Crackdown
ICE-CUBE MAKER
WASHINGTON. July 9 M
HERE'S HOW
l Addlt ...............
i Adult* .............
I double-barrelled rackdown on have ]
|x evasion m the underworld has. uti-.
rough* convictions pf more tiian h,. .
B racketeers and gamblers in the ,h„
®st year, the Bureau of Internal .
Sevenuc reported Wednesday. th(, rh
in a firs; anniversary review of th. ..
* spec«i tax fraud drive, the *,n®
ureau said it had forwarded cases ww
Wiving 345 racketeers to the Jus- s.pac!e
ee Department for prosecution “iar'50i
tog the 12 months ended in rac^b01
W 1552. Convictions were hand ^rllmP
I down for 199, with many cases be<‘n 8
II pending. divided
Tic bureaus also reported 50 honor.-
ambiers have gone to court on
®rgex of failing to buy a wager- 1
f tax stamp, or not paying the
^':,J.,0,Pfr c*n< tax on ail bets
PM. Most' of these' have re-
«ted in convictions, the bureau’s
ronthiy activity report for April
% handling almost 15,500 cases £!L
wing their first year erf operation, I q 9 4
*bur«u>./acket squads, rec- f
mmended delinquents be assessed *AQ
total °, more than $73 million ' ’
«• mxes PlUS 1)0,1315
h^addiBop, the bureau filed
Mfc»*ment» of almost
SgteanShr*r
14 ‘Sr.1r*T* retur')«i against South 4
• Ice releases easily-no soaking In wofer
• Convenient-o« a single cube or a troyful
.• Clean-no bond* need touch tho Ic*.
2 FEATURES IN CX)I>OR
ENTIRE FAMILY
*1.00
Mom-Dad-KMi
Granny-Aunty
And The Rest___
of the Adults,
in Your Family!.
Surprise* to Kiddie*
s Youth.UsesOut,
S; Taken To Hospital
S7'%
12% Freddie Brooks, 17,
only 2 to a customer
ti* big-
trees
recKNtcoujft^
itch
Only KE1VINAT0R
6IVES YOU MORE
# 3MB. HIGH
smrnztR r5sS62h"r'-
, bumped his
, 481L a™ and il didn't hurt much, but
72% ,tilen he fainted, fell in a pile of
27% iron and bumped his head,
53% „, An Earthman ambulance took
58% hi”1 to Lillie-Duke Hospital.
4% Brooks, employed in the store
- 3% room of the Southwestern Assoei-
9 ated Telephone Company bumped
.71 '* bis arm on a spike and was rub-
60% bi"« th® injured place when he.
67% suddenly tdppied over, other- em-
74 ployes said.
41% I- .......: -------------------- 1
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-IN—
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TODAY
AND
THURSDAY
• HAHDY
DOOR SHELVES
IIS
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“The Man With A Cloak'
' (ireo Canyon”
ENDS IONITE
“Singing In The Kaiif
"Deadly Enemies''
AkoSliiul
OUTSIDE BLINDS
CREAMY WAFFLES
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ADULTS S X
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SLIDING CRISPERS
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• Idtal tor office or homo
• Qa/sf oporatlon
• Mist-gray (inlth, chromt guard
Keep cool with this economical,
finely built fan. Gives a powerful
breeze, runs very quietly. Use
as desk fan or mount on' wall.
Box Office Open* ..........._ g:gn
Show Starte .....................jg-eo
Admission, Adults .35c
Children FREE, Under 12 Yr*.
y;c.
from Ramblers for liti
-j-Top freezing economy at
low cost. Trade your old
refrigerator for thfs new
Kehinator model ES.
3505 MARKET
i the law went
1. more Than
10 D0IHI
|*W WEEKLY
OZZIE t HARRIET
NELSON
RADIO'S FAMILY IN
"HERE COME
ltn .«rj,- olnce the
)'S0° s,8mpsSthS’'t4n sold.
THURSDAY ONLY!
• TWO GREAT HITS s
Houston Budnessinn
Guilty On Tax Charge
AUSTIN, July 9 <U»- Theo J.
Krieger of Houston, president of
Krieger Motor Co., has pleaded
’Fair Squeal'
Campaign Is
called Off
'Rancho Villa Returns”
. -W ITH- .
Leo Carrillo
DENY)
Come to the
B.F. Goodrich
LIFE-SAVER
Tubeless Tire
• Seols punctures
• Protacts against blow*
out*
• DEFIES SKIDS, TOO
This tire protects against all
three tire hazards—punc-
tures, blowouts and skids! As
sattcgCL luovui Mil*, IltlJS picoUVu
guilty in federal court to a charge
of filing a false income tax return,
and sentencing by Federal Judge
Ben H. Rice Jr., has been set for
July 17.
Krieger pleaded guilty to a
★ 2ND FEATURE ★
ROY ROGERS ,
' ' . -IN- -
"MY PAL
TRIGGER”
Overlooking the Bay
at
The Most Spell-Binding
Adventure Ever Screened!
"UNKNOWN WORLD”
Safe Repairs At Nigh!
Trouble Lamp
1.19
Plu*« into cigarette lighter
connection —has 12 ft. cord.
Reflector, hinged bulb guard
and ping. Includes bulb.
Open Every Night,
From 6.p,m, Until-.
Dawn
LICENSE NIGHT
"• ' --- 1
Dial 8-1409
“GOVERNMENT AGENT
PHANTOM LEGION”
should have reported.
LAWNDELL HOMES
NOW SHOWIN©
•- THROUGH -j
SATURDAY .
Wipes a wet road so dry
you can light o match on it!
• dance
• DINE
IN AIR-CONDITIONED 1
COMFORT
DELICIOUS SEAFOOD,
STEAKS,
POPULAR BEVERAGES
• VERY reasonable
PRICES -y _ !
5M w. re:
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 343, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1952, newspaper, July 9, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041591/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.