The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 230, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 27, 1952 Page: 3 of 10
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Texas Laws For *
Grain Shortage
AUSTIN CPi Secretary of Agrl-
riiltur* Char In Brahnaii bellevcx
rri’fnt scandals Involving conver-
• alon of government-ow ned grain to
• 'AflVate uti* wer* "invited by tha
lax lawa of Texas"
Trwu. Agriculture CominItaiOner
John C. White, yesterday made
public a letter loom Brannan.
written February 2i, regarding al-
leged grain Ion net from certain
atorage warehouses in Texan
"I am writing thla letter," Bran-
nan said, "bemuse of your leader-
ship In an unnuccegaful attempt
last year to pans a* much-needed
state law regulating public ware-
house*. As you haVe very accurate-
ly said, if the proposed legislation ’
had been on the books, the conver-1
alon* of CCO and private grain
could have bet’ll prevented,"
Brannan was referring to an •
earlier statement by White- In
which the argieUlture eommAsi m-
er said, "The grain scandals re-
ported . , . in Texas could have
been prevented If the state legis-
lature last year had passedTJouse
van 6*0."
The proposed law ’would hate
provided a system of warehouse
’"bo " Ua'i*'. William Jennings inspection;, penalties for enforce-
Rrt«n ami Horace Greeley for'the mpnl *'“'•> a* making it a felony
I >,mo, nit* ami Abrahsm I.meoln wl‘h **
* ,* , ,. . _ , statf p»:mt»*ntiary for up to 10
' " tllkl,- for the years for.a warehouseman to re-
!’• n"l'li. un» • move illegally any grains ’or field
The tei,y repr* *, ntativrs of the seeds from store and all "ade-
1.I...1M are I he Gups Charles ipiate" bond by the warehouseman
I .11 H ighes Ui,, also Is m the "From the farts developed In
il't , ot a \V-a York governor, the course of our rapid Investlga-
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Robert A. Toll
fore* political /ids
THE IAYT0WN SUN, WEDNESDAY, FFARUA
* French Suspicion Hurts NATO
Germany Still Feared More Than Russia
By pint, NEWNON government might be toppled and parties run th* gamut from tha
IT Foreign Analyst ku policies disavowed and Junked Communists on the extreme lift
Brave words about a brave new On point No. I .no metier what to the De OauBIst* on the extreme
world have been coming out of the Faure, Sehuman or the V. S. joint right. The Communlste will attack
NATO,meeting In Lisbon during chiefs of staff may think, It Is ap- anything that appear* aimed at
the laet week, parent that many Frenchmen, per- Rueala.
Foreign and defense ministers |'*p*
agreed on the money and man- *•***' *
power each nation shall spend In *“*'k ***.m S” * „ h .. .
the defense of the western world J" P°lnt Nl, a; French living
STI^*“aH5SSH
tsmseiras
MfKE FRANSSEN
STATE RESERVE LIFE
"See Me Before You Die*
Dial MU
ARRESTED on charge* of itiglng
marijuana parties In their exclu-
sive Los Angeles apartment, two
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f.; H* t:ry Harrison, and
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Brannan Aaid. "that much
of thf* dj«hon**i»tv was invited by ;. .. . , *s .
the IitK law, of Texas governing «a‘J they foimdjnough marijuana
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HI.AST W KKCKS GARAOK
ANTONIO <T.P> - A big
garage behind an apartTncnt houn^
:n n sidrntial Alamo HHghta ex*
pftdi-d yesterday The resulting
hr? d*.«trnyed the garage, a large
storage ho;iao next door and nine
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’Profile' Wants To Be Ugly
These Glamor Boys Have It Rough
Star Shuns Prize Picture
Actor Doesn't Like To See Himself
H> A I.IN El MOSBY way they gesture The whole thing
HOLLYWOOD 'I P' Arthur is aimed at showing their best aide
Kennedy, a hot contender for an to'the camera They're like mod-
Oscar for "Bright Victory’" con- els It's effective, I guess." he sayf
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with h rouiaiitii-.* leading man'
f 4*-e Thus hi is
m!*»r* s»mg r«»i*-s
t*>- Kty some shapely
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This, he »«;. >. :s ' tlu.! "
"The ronr-intsc l* ad la supposed
to hr ih, Mar of the picture, but
tn* r* t ft'-A-avs s*tm*> good charact-
er a> tf»r a ho >*« ais tru» niovi*-" he
sa;. >
H* s the «er.ter of th*- story,
r«,ii: The romantic leading man
is uninteresting l.'nless you get
a-Auty from those things voifre
t.vpeil.
Th
fesst-d today he's never even seen
tha- movie or hU'rdly any he's
atted iU *
Kennedy figures hq's seen only
two of h;s pictures in 14 years of
toiling off-and-on in • Hollywood * '
Once was when somebody ran
one as a joke in a private home
projection roam in' 1943. I had to
thrown into tin- sweat it out.’ he says,
in which he ha* -'in >'•'<>' I *e>vt to see They
I lied W ith Their Boots On,' not
To see myself, "but because I hap-
pened to like westerns "
Kennedy lias a shock of uncomb-
ed sandy hair, speaks candidly and
is becoming a conservative Marlon
Brando-typo via his off-the-screen
stateme/its He claims he never
stands in line at the box-offire to
see Kennedy because he figures
bring his own fan might make
him "scIfconai ious and inhibited
Stars who see themselves on the
Kennedy saw some of the "rush-
on.1 or day* shooting, for his
latest movie. "Bend of the River."
only because he had to "dub" in
sound for some of the scenes.
I have a horrible fear of tele-
vision .that some day they'll show
my old pictures and 1 11 have to
see them. "They're frightening.
You make a bad picture and ev-
erybody says thats all right, no-
body will ever see it But TV came
along and they're shown to the
entire population
"I like to stick to westerns" he
adds If they re bad. it's lost in
the melee of gunfire, horse* and
stuff."
SHIVERS HIT BY (*>LI>
AUSTIN <1 P‘ Gov. Allan Shiv-
ers stayed at the mansion yester-
day, suffering what his office said
rHSTSlSB JACOBS,, for the best in jewelry
look at soma o( th* obiUcto* still
blocking th* way.
Franca provides 4 good -example
The six nation* whoaa force* will
''provide tha backbone of General
Dwight D, Elsenhower1* European
'army each muat ratify the Europe-
an army plan before It become*
officially effective. In addition,
they each muat provide their own
share of manpower and money.
French Premier Edgar Faure
and hia foreign miniater, Robert
Sehuman, believe passionately in
the European army plari* and In
the Sehuman plan which would In-
tegrate Europe's coal and steel in-
dustry, both for the greater de-
fense of Europe and fof it* great-
er proaperity.
Yet in their way are these ob-
stacles ; „
. I French national distrust of
co-operation of any kind with
Germany..____________________
2 The fact that France la In the
midst o/ an economic crisis which
li among the most desperate in
Europe
3 The wide disparity of views
among French political parties and
the constant risk that any French
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ANTON BRUNO i2. 'a victim of
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an a; pen lectomy in Chicago's
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"It's sjupid and it's true. Y'ou ,
have to say. *T i,,ve yon’ and be
sweet Every leading ' man piays
a love scene practically the same 1
Way."
i'll,' French actor is satisiied.
anyway, with his Current "charact-.
cr comedy" role in "The Happy
Time." Another of his best 'parts,'
he adds, was "a wacky artist” in
"No Minor Vices.'.'-a picture pn-
* fortunately, the* boxofllce experts
would just ns soon forget
The fact that a romantic leading
man is swooned over by bobby- ■
soxers doesn't hcange his mind,
•other " . .t
Four Arrests Bare
Big Abortion Ring
s.-reen he thinks, "sometime* fall was "a cold.' The governor. ..
,n love with tljcmscives " was reported, had never fully ro-
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today T5 “ertft-k a-widespread abor-i
tion'rlng uncovered here with the
arrest of an osteopath, his chief
nurse and two other suspects. 1
— -The Tmrr-yusprcts'WrTC cnarged ~
in justice court With abortion by
use of drugs. They were identified j
as Dr. Win top L. Welsh. 35, oj)ira- j
\\ AFHINGTON " •• P Harry A - tor of the 'Southwestern CSinic; :
- l iiinwid today had'taken charge Mrs. Evelyn Savage, 32, head j
•i,l tn, Re.onatruction Finance nurse at the clinic; Arthur, Ray j
<'orpin ati"ti with a promise to Smith, 41, a grocer, and Mrs. Jlin- (
keep pcjtii .ii favoritism out of the nie'Caas, *9.
ag,nil s ii iuiirtg operations. ' ' Detective CapL .George Lump- j
• j am under political obligation kin led the raid which resulted |
■ new administrator In the four arrests. He said other j
You can be sure suspects w'efd to be tSkcn in j
not going to give anything custpdy,. - - -
;aw riV , "We have only just begun on j
| MiTtoiialiT a 'Republican, who this cafe," he sai^. j • J-
foriiiTr!'., headed the Securities and Assistant District Attorney Pete,
Exchange' Commission, won Sen- White said his office had informa- j
ate confirmation by a *6 to .23 tion that one" of the largest abor-'
vote .Monday afte ra aeven-week tion Sings ip the Southwest was
delay operating at the clinic. He said
The Senate Bunking Committee , police working on the ease bad
held* up action on the appointment seen automobiles from 13 states
until McDonald was informally visit the address in recent weeks,
"cleared" by,a House committee Two of the defendants were re-
whieh is
the SEC.
McDonald succeeds YV. Stuart
lo no one." the
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currently investigating leased'on writs of habeas corpus
soon after the arreata were mad*.
_ J succeeds WI* Stuart ———. - - • - •
Symington, who resigned as RFC .KINNIW JIM ACQUITTED
administrator earlier this month BIRMINGHAM -F <UJ? - Former
to return to private life. Alabama Govern or James E.
—-----w ■ ■ |V , .^isg|ni ,Rm Folsom was a. free
man today after being acquitted
here of drunken driving charges.
..Fourteen Witnesses testified Fol-
som appeared sober after being
arrested th night of February 8
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 230, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 27, 1952, newspaper, February 27, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041672/m1/3/?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.