The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 260, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1954 Page: 4 of 14
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PIPELINE CONT
PASS 4- THE BAYTOWN SUN, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1954
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Drouth To Cost Texas
Farmers $1 Billion
n Sun Patterns
ere's Scoreboard
aior Legislation
3HINGTO^. April fi -Iff,-. SEAWAY
For Easy Sowing
ittee refused
MtfMIBflEVUfe ag’-feilftffgfc*? 4-8* s
think* that if rainfall in Texas this weatj^r nation said that actually issued a statement to .Baytown senate Finance committee open Lawrence deep seaway. May hold -r
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SWEit farm- the rarnfaU- totaia, ~edat ,uPervi.£*t the V
si's sar rrs"^s. ss^ke* a - »&-<* —- - ?„* ™ *““• • i
There is one hopeful note in the would be 7.86 inches. In the Pan- Here is his atatement; ‘ .r^IrT™ Jl
whoie picture. April and May are handle, there have been only seven “I wish to thank the League of • TAFT-HAETLEY treatment for House-passed bill I
normally the rauuest months Of the uomas s.Jiee July, 1951. when rain- Women voters for its efforts to Senate Labor committee approv- 1
yen in Texas, ft could rain enough falJ was uormaL get the candidates for the different ed Taf.-Hart«eyrevisionbai em- tot27 500 ayear Billun- I
before brotong ^mmer weather Me^r.j01,ists at AmarUto said Strict* and the public together bracing nearly'all of President's ^ IS SW^ywr. BUI un I
begJis to change the whole situa- ^ ^ M^h 31t 1954. the rain- “ 8 “ * " fon£ where the 14-ooint program. House Labor Paiatame m election year. 1
tot. ■ , fall for the a>ea was 21.11 candidates could state their views committee may complete own ver- SOCIAL SECURITY \
But if it doesn’t rain in April and under normal for the past 33 and k questi0ns and get acquain- sion next week. House Ways and Meaiw commit- 1
May the basis tor disaster will months. Since January l. the Am- • tradf tee opened hearings on bill to raise ttM
have been la d. Twelve county to arillo area of toe Pahnahrtle has “* • . Presidtnt’s reauest for tariff-cut- °M age benefits, increased emplo Jti
toe South Plains and Panhandle, received oruy .54 inch of rain. I feel that I am well known * rJl st Iot to m-c er_empi<)ye WXi and expand cover- nv
where drouth has blighted the land Tearing dustorms - toe wont and familiar with Baytown. We W P®*®s in . age to 10 million self-employed. \
four or five years, are already in since the dust bowl days of toe m0Ved to Baytown in 1825 and have 8ct „
sad shape. 1930s-have worsened the effect of lived here ever ,inCe. " **«&»*■ Present law ** ex' HOUSING
Earlv this month, they sent a ,tie drou h Dr. Lincoln La Par of »Reeardin- the Dosaibility of be- ’ •WI,.,rFB(Mm House passed administrato® s
delegation of judges to see Gov. the University of New Mexico esti- Kegiard ng Ae P? * STATEHOOD omnibus housing bill after knock-
Anan Shivers about relief. The ma.ec that three dus.siorms this coming your councilmanfro s Senate passed andI sent to hos- n? out pa!jijc housing provisions,
spokesman. State Sen. Andy Rog- \ear deposited 180 tons of dust on area, I am .sure thtat you will tun- tile House bill grantii^ stotetoxxl Blu provides aids to private to*
ers of Childress said: “It is a mat- Pach 640-acre section of toe Pan- derstand that at present it woul to bo n Hawaii and Ala .ka. Speak- dus ry to build more homes, in- I
____. .. Ko a ffirnlt /i.niibA statements ee Martin savs House won’t accept I.
**'■ 0B«;: and 2.300 other inde- PrteejS^ggWJ
jijissjstf'jss sggya
' The issue to be argued is this;
Has toe Federal Power Commis- H
sion. the right to price gas at the
well head, a strictly within-state Jffi
operation, although toe gas is JSSLrto d
transmitted and sold in interstate J
commerce? Phillips case ]
Last November toe tribunal up- ,
held a District of Columbia appeals »
court ruling that the producers are A1ITO jfl
subject to FPC jurisdiction, even
though the commission said this Di1 1 1
was an invasion of state’s rights, r laVS ilOD
Then, to toe pleasant surprise of
toe natural gas industry, toe high By FACT, E. I
bench in January did an unusual DETROIT, April !
about-face. It agreed to review its won’t find any used
decision. humming “Pennies 1
Arguments will last three hours, a stretch of rain «
STL. a# TWi»aU tfitnralllraa
10 SKIVE AT 710 WEST RAM
MASKS! ST. AT FOU* CORNBS
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY
SPECIALS FOR
MONBAY-TUESDAY
The cities of Detroit, Milwaukee,
Kansas City, Wayne, Mich., and
the state of Wisconsin, where some
of the gas in question is consumed,
will be arrayed against Phillips,
toe FPC. Texas. Oklahoma. New
Mexico, n'ne producer associations ____ ,, i
and two Texas well owners—B. J. SEOUL, April 5
Essex and O. C. Harper-who want at the U. S. 24t
toe appeals court decision quashed. *®d faith against the
Technically, toe legal dispute d*y- ThdV “*<? the;
items from toe wording of toe 1938 ternate plans in ev
natural gas act. It says toe FPC celled outdoor sun
ha* Jurisdiction over ‘transports- E*sJfr Sundgy.-
lion in interstate commerce” and ‘with that many e
•sales for re-sale.” Phillips ar- int one chaplain *S
One piece culette* with baiter
top and a little button-on-caipe for
By TVlTlim DUUgCf’WIWMIl coven! Derifned to Wlear all-round-
ididate Praises Present Council
A' light-weight woolens!
t E. Sloan, S7-year-old can- If elected I plan to go along with No. 2041 ie cut In sues 12, 14, 16,
for City Council from Die- tae genetal pollcie* jf the present 18, 20, 36, 88, 40, 42. Sise 18: One-
Monday issued the follow- _ piece culottes with top, 4 yds. 39-in.
itement: ' . ■ •. • --------Culottes with top and button-on
SUN VALLEY
His Hofcdies
Mother Used
What Must One Dp To Be
Saved?
HEAR J. L PRITCHARD
. In « series of
Doctrinal Sermons
7:30 p.m. Each Evening Through April I Ith
AT THE MEETING HOUSE OF THE
Church of Christ
7th Street «t Davis Road
NBC BROWN & SERVE
Detective Has
WHERE TO
TVs & Appliances
Kovar Appliance Co.
“We Really Service
What We Sell*
FORT WORTH, A
—DetecUve Grady
working Monday oJ
important Cite of
with the Fort Worth
pirtmeot—finding M
chech.
Haire discovered
was missint when N
to headqusrters Sftl
invfstigstion. He r«l
loss to the dfsk
ail detecUves premia
Baytown Furniture CUnle
Re-l'pholster And Seva
CHAIRS . es low «s 12.50
SOFAS ... *« low as 35.00
Repairing 0 Refinlshing
*«S Morrell Phone 7141
•situ ' f '-1
Contains
Try Sun Classified Ai
In Coupons
lEWLEY'S BEST
8o perfect for sunshino weather
Is this sleeveless scooped nock sun-
droes with Its own UttJo bolero
jacket to be made in aO one fab-
ric, or, with contrasting Jacket-
lined in fabric to match the dresa!
No. 2960 Is cut in sise* 10, 12, 14
16, U. ae, M, M, 40. Mse 16: 614
yds. 16-in.
Send 10c for PATTERN with
Name, Address, Style Number and
Site. A d d r ess PATTERN BU-
REAU, The Baytown Sun, Boa 42,
Congress Cuts LOI
WITH BEANS
No.:
Telephone Taxes frot
Patterns ready to fill orders Im-
mediately. For special handling of
order via first class mail include
an extra to per pattern.
Just off the prdss! The brand
new 1964 SPRING - SUMMER
FASHION B<*)K is agog from
cover to cover with exciting new-
season style* and idea* for mm
(earing and smart going fraas
breakfast pntU bedtime! IN COL-
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Isst-mlnute fashion forecasts-for
every age. every Use, every ooea-
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60% reduction in ex<
can afford to use Long
frequently than ever.
125 Ft.
y Roil
Keep in touch with family, fr
business appointments. Sell old custc
Buy at the right time and price.
Sam Houston Boy
Is Top Cowboy
Long Distance SAVES you muc
now it costs less than ever. Take full
of this new reduction in tax.
COLLEGE STATION, Tte.,
April J—UP-C3yds Martin of Sam
Houston State was named all-
snosmd cowboy la toe fifth amma]
intercollegiate rodeo at Texas A*M
OoDegc Sunday is Oklahoma ARM
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 260, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1954, newspaper, April 5, 1954; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041668/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.