The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 283, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1951 Page: 1 of 24
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Tuesday, June 5, 1951.
TELEPHONE: 8302. Five Cents Per Copy
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■ »POl»- But, durln. ul **
month* the wealthy
uaually trek el^wh,
»onal rate* hring the »7
But, It doean't ,ff„g
Ing. Boat* are more nuJjT
But lovely wsUrsTiS
home for multitude* of V.!!
, ranging in site froni
eleven feet , and aav Z. i
tween you r are tochmTl
The.-, ', a fish to m iL
*lw rod or reel, from £2
easting rod to a li-owif,*
»l?.e 12-0 ti e|. Jt la , r_J
girt*' iiaradlse and *»?;
Indication of remitniu J
many year* to come, J
I Rotund Carlo* BanueiJ
L El M.rador Hotd-wgJj
■ be tailed .Mr Ac»pu|«\3
lies Push Through Agreement On ^
lud, Over Mountains Wages Ends -
- PkinMP WithrlpMiu DL>. Cl.tL.
Carbon Black
Factory Tests
Satisfactory
In all cases
.patient lying
[with‘the hoc
k Chinese Withdraw Phone Strike
I (whether the ti
I . Jwlll help in
•There may bl
Jcaao of atoinul
•steel and wootl
Jewry where. I
(to keep the I
{(Jet him to sal
('But atop hi
Jpossibli 1'ireJ
pi the most I
Jcon'.rol pres*
•wound with j
fai.l If hAklill
'0- CU.r.l — Mua-taKeti Hii.ea aougftboyg swept ST. LOUIS (U.P.I - CIO
yards through..empty Chinese Communist bunkers Communications W ork -
tnches Tuesday after a sudden Red withdrawal ers won maximum 10 per
the outer bastions of the Chorwoh line in Central cent pay raises today after a
» . .. brief strike which slowed
United Nations troops, striking across rugged, slip- telephone service for periods
lounUine. drove deep into the defense belt laid down up to two hours over a six
Mts ago by the Russian-supervised North Korean state area.
i W ("**«• «* «"«-PPb «1 rwop uaembly "M'®TiTh'
• _ . what is called the Southwestern Bell Telephone Com'
111 KflOtS iron tnangh*" bastion ?••»>• «my » minute* *fttr Imu
111 *»Kbounded by Chorwon j,n***tr'k*c*ntoui,ooomember.
J Circle le9un # 'In addition to "th*"r* ,urpn„f HowtVfr, *omc of the 7000 teii
IT CUM* •“*•> withdrawal below Chorwon the Prto"** workers in Oklahoma wen
^OTfrir rirele aMhe Red* pulled back 1UU) ,o Juts, y,rt, out two hour, before receiving
refclSl, Hill hove to lie point 0f ,r)- , .. . *nvbor quarter* here that the walkout
7nr during Cr Robert w h"d b,-rn ' *”"* ^
i Z construction. GlSL, S^wa, , T "*
atrkrr* sre substituting fighting withdrawal ’ Ilnols. Texas, Kanaa*. Arkansas
. for a galvanised iind MI»*ourJ Joined In the walk-
!L*kuh tnrs under thr ^wnt dlapat. hcs Indicated that out, but returned quickly, when
wr the Communist withdrawal before notified of the greement reached
Chorwon w** midr on k broufi after « 3(9-hour- bargaminx afa-
Of Work rronr * moh.
» PLENTY ot miliifiP1 ^ou* the t:ommuniau‘ Frank P l4>m*rgiin. vice pifcai*
** . . _______frfat ally (li intt d lhi-m T•./*«. di*nl nt th# I*U A*. I i.mi c --..i
J. M. Huber Corporation’s 1
$1,500,000 plant was "on the |
stream” today, turning out
carbon black.
Baytown's newest indus- . ]
try is in production and }
Plant Manager Max Nuttall 1
said the results look good, in * 3
fact "almost perfect.”
The plant now in opera-
tion ia the first of two units which |
ultimately will produce 72,000,000 1
pounds of Huber's Aromrx carbon
black a year. The second unit
nhready la under conatruction and 1
is •chi'duled to be finished some- 1
lime In November
Tad aims on the new plant
were made last week.
There was some difficulty get- 1
ting the plant into smooth opera* j
.lion. .Just aa there ia with any
factory this site, Nuttall MM,'
"It* not like cranking up a new I
car and driving otC he added.
The teat runs resulted ia huga i
clouds of smoke and carbon drift-
ing over a wide area. But Nutts* 1
said the smoke would quit aa soon
aa all the "bugs" are ellmlnaUd. J
Nuttall said the Huber plant j
it th fit tii<’ full iruijp«
made available.
This gcod ii()ort|iM ^
Acapulco waters like tkeg
man know , hi# own hem
Hi* first il-srriptM* mi
beautiful '".Huh.,stud ■
thi.in that area mum
perch m private hdi
states.
f*ailfi*h are raught kyl
with anything Iron • a
tip and six-threat si* {
heaviest tackle you've r*
It I* not uiual to hive m
a* seven or eight 4
Scrapper* on your In* a#
day * fishing landtag g
aonrething else sgala
The way th-se feHesig
on a hook provide* * gg
equalled by any other thk
leap, aummeiault oremh
circles around a boat a es
to ihakr lno*e Ar.rsu|
nine feet i* tonudwid id
for variety eyetg iae
while a marlla srill ohlj
bait Tneie fellow* ge ||
pounds
For those she hhe thi
tng a little les» *treno** Hi
Dolphin, M ttruudl «|
Jyour hand. I
( Once blivij
Jbandage direJ
•rial already H
• The bandage!
JlTequenlly t”l
(bleeding has J
Jit the caw. nl
• be applied wl
Jdrriaing andl
• will Uitturb
Jforming in thi
•the floow of
J Los* of two
• ' .
tBrnror
: tti.leu- •
heee ls thr most
ptant In the country, designed to
prevent air pollution.
Th# plant ia located near th#
old Needlepojnt landing on Cedar
Bayou, approximately eight milee
north of Baytown.
UN THK MTMKAW—The Huber ( arheu Ihch Flaat, kaytewa’a —wet luduatry, la new hi pridurtlsn
• Mrs. (Jeorgil
! Ceorge .1 >1
I Jamea W. Bl
{ Jump T. n
i CUreace R.
SttHve. w- ; ,
( Geclel Guilll
I Mrs James
helvlew
J >!<•• Bufor*
X kJildiS! ste yet to be
fti isd • water well ia be-
grd A regular mm also
Ihrtd *t 7-30, p m
10'aqt Limits
UUtTlOA lit Oil. writ
* Mali* lev* than 1M fret
M< Urret hf budding had
pMd#d teday.
CKy fausril pawed the
la a * safety measure
| • ifeeul merima last
He Should Get City Plans To Sue Welcome To Baytown
HD Degree - 20 To 30 Citizens
Master Driver For Back Taxes
its new plant northeast of Baytown, and today the bust- Shortly after the purchase, Hu-
ness interests of this city give the newcomers s typical £*r «*tjactod wtth theSuarne-
Baytown welcome. . &‘tt3ia.?aX3
A typical Baytown welcome is one that ia sincere and fleering started on August 1 and
---. oonatructioa work prograaaid rap-
bon black will be*the principal product at the Huber Critical material cauM**!^* the
MV. Thera ia room for plenty of -expansion, ami Koreaa War.
ly a second unit is under construction and should be .,c*ffcn*>t*cif E*** *
>mnleted Inter thifi upir ^ pwifMBtsi 9$ IM of the tip
l*wr inm criiknl war matariak aadlbiMa
Toe plant is located strategically on the Southern Pa- Department officials hetiM gpfer
cific Railroad. Bear the spot that Superhighway No. 73 M,'frrr •* and Iquip-
ttsffxx saraSws jastieisst2:
water transportation. ‘ ' an etmntwi ingredient in Making
The Huber people have a long l.ne of friendly relations l^/Tubbl'T^
with other cities of the great Southwest. It is hoped that ** nfss*WZiJrtZ TM
the name of Huber will come to mean as much in Bay- <*ee FrwdurUm*—Pag* Tw»t
town aa it now means to the Panhandle city of Borger. ----------------*
K»f. other varieties taka
I smaller ta. V or traOkgv
pu" spoon or feather,
f'j But. perbAiw llu hdj
H ail com. * »hile *iaq M
I to the rock* »od (knaan
I into the white «S*r *M
I surf breaks Una ujhgl
p back bffor* a M (Mi
B Seventeen vwUOndl
I wera taught on thi axhj
I ence st thu phase *fBMJ
I , p,fr> .d-gwaggnijl
I with the epooa Tta SB
I aa big around ■» V
lM. wuntub gave s terrOtld
Km about t«f - misaWhM
Key mg away.
|nt Another UinU nnn»I
L'te the Papagoya iltvwWMj
L,. moving *:re«M
r Pacific The RahdcSJ
I . give you * f«. Thm
r* rang* from ftw BjHJji
w. any of them <* •
I^t fresh water reel ml "VI
F. a srorkoot 2
K* There, one sdn**»'
d along f«t thaa# SHH
It T.a. ptent, - a--ni
B, th* wtd# v«>W*WI
m a* a use foe
F' jrou msn»fe to r* *
F mg some to m * ■
Late News Bulletins
UraAdpa use to v.alk live mtka Delinquent tax suits probably
to svhool ami b«i k each day. will have lot* be brought againat
But that ts a meagi r ugurn 70 or 30 Baytoniana. City Attor- "•cm-
compared to **h»; Robert P. Rose, ney George Chandler said today. (~ *
35. has done to get hi* - liege de- However, only two or three of. pin
ffve. the suit* will be new caaea. Almoat ,
Roar who received bis Bachelor all delinquent tax caaea already *>r
of Business Administration from are covered by some M0 suits co1
the University of Houatan yea»at- DM by the previous cRy attamey.
day. has <Jrtv<r more than c.ism David Dcmoguie, and never
nulra between Jfouaton and Bay- hunuthtJo utaU —-
town while attending night classea Ihe eity attorney is happy over
at the University' of Houston tor (nr success of his telephone cam-
the last'three years paign About M per cent of tne
Before tie begsp attendlna 'be delinquent taxpayers phoned came
university Rose an Humble Oil in to pay their back tasea The
and Refining Company rmfe’oyr. campaign paid off in about Muou
«u i l/r College student for two for the city *
years
By United Pres*
Two Dood At Thret Fighter Plants Collide
DAYTON. Ohio —il‘.Pi— Three Air Faroe fighter plane* eollided
In Ike air tt mite* *a»l at here toda*. killing tw* pilot* and
•llgklh Injuring the third.
Cooartsi Putt Limits Ob Foreign Trade
Washington a'.r<- The House unsn.mou.tv
J HMfMdMl
| G A. Bean.
J \trdne*da>.
WASHINGTON -'IF*- The Houaa unanimously approved and sent
to th* White House today legislation putting tight new restrictions on
the reciprocal trade program.
Britain And US Agree On Rearming Japan
LONDON —d pi— John Foster Dulie*. President Truman . spec
ial representative at the Angle-American ranter.nee an a Japan
roe pence leant). «a*d today general agreement had been reached
that n rearmed Japan should he |nrlud«d In a ealleeW** security
aystem far the Pacific
Truman Sats Top Coaftrsncs On loaf Priest
WASHINGTON — CFl— President Truman scheduled, a top-level
White House conference today <7 pm CSTi on beef prirea The
meeting will bring together the government a lop mnbtination gnd
ecenomle stabilisation offieial* and a private group of beef produc-
ars, feeders and commission mrrrhonts
PI but there were re-
I MMfall .f to n of an
ImCjtm *reai
pit. arts me farmers
■M far every drop But
I rsatiaued cloudy akies
phi so rain ti forecast
M Jt hour.
"I vraily believe Baytown peo-
ple want to pay thetr city taxes,"
Chandler said A lot of people
don't realise they are delinquent.
They have paid taxes on real es-
tate but not on their persona)
property"
Then. too. a number of the de-
linquent caaea are against firms
that have gone nut of bualnes* and
left Baytown Chandler added.
Legislative
Stalemate
Is Broken
AUSTIN— Cfi —Final adjourn,
meat on* a step nearer today
far the 3Jnd Teva* legislature
Tffltrrstalemate between
House nod heual' was htohru la
conference committee.
Welcome to Baytown.
Fairground; Deal Closed
Chamber Purchases North Main Site
n Prefers
ity Prison
Irofe Wife
Will UN Vote To Bar China?
Tax Review
Starts Today
H’lA- The Army hath
Bkaat af-hia wtf*. Hairy
| JH (pre who retruad
»Xn. Janes’ anger
■kWf you something
fW h»« thi* woman."
jWPflad from the Army
**hd me haek."
flHIM tdgar Amuck
n>« Rvvf'wn Tsv Fqlimitation * “ |*n'1 . A1?*,'Nor,h *'mnr' '“r
R.srd wnl twgm .t« review of thi ** an tt*J,« deal The group also bought . one- -**' I'TWMHB
.111 lav mil* Si T pm t.ntav *, • Th' board last night sppr.nr.t s. re iracl fmm Aumner whi-h Ih|»m| ' '..‘iVi,*.
m
|s,r,.,i pur, h*,r and put up th. ne, r. K uarsnlre. sn inlet and an outlet W
•nil- I ........... of the Nu.r.1 . fl'r 'b' <!••>« I »*'••"-' '■> the .......... m -I the fv.r-
H A Brunson and H O. Cornell ^ ^ ***•*»- «<* actoa and ground. They paid »7M for thi.
McDonald said the board hope. w“ M*frhatod fimt a wadkat# am. (MO down and the remain- Knt wi \ tTsvh\ r,
la complete IU «orh la louTor of Mima *umaer, Sol mg tMO due wiUto three yen,. Z!TmS^I (KriS
five meett ut> but that depend, on V , |pBpwn.' OrrheMm. died tost
what Ike beard run* late wna aa# ac»» awag »r» The remaining »<* a,re. «*. >i|bt •( a v«#tp tofeetton The
"1 feel that It la time for aom* The organmuaa paid MOMcaah bought on this Mudn; wwtd-tamed mm trim n, had
Change, and readjustments la land (kr aa armory alto, and they wees A down payamM of IMH with enadartod Hie hdss Byva-
valttaa heesua* af changes la km- A Hmr IRW to Uda tract the remaining IU •»* hearing five ph<Mv far M yaa#n hriam re-
totem." McDonald sold. He point- Thta rite P nearest Norik Mato <*# Frirgriuai. Fag* Twai tiring hut yea#,
rd enpretally ta values ta Warn t \'
rtHr fmm* Austin Crime Hunters End Secret Sessions
Gambia, Tells Of Phoning Race Results To Macao
McDonald riao said Uat aa oil AGUTIN a rt twgiriaUve crime keeper far Ftllt i. DeMary af The lafonaattoa was relayed
buater* today ended four days ef Orange ahd Beautaaat * \ >«'»•*«•*. k# said, from hi.
, ™ aecret aetokma ia which they fee- Representative Horace B How- c«*» t»* '■**<• »ka leut-
ISeSTS.Vt5?SL—S —S ~ «. w erntw u l- J, rftww. . «gw, -
and praduettOA royalties - Uto lot#- Bam Maces.. Galveston OP committee, told record, and f1 *
H the vatuatloa on a ptece of Wood eotorpriaea leatlmooy by Duao suhotonilstod nMJ M>v, roun RMJtKT
urumrtv la eilbst raised or low- ^Tp first phase of the House earlier tfaUmooy fey DaMary ia ., s1 ,N , ....
ered a notlfe must be mmt to th* «tmmi«ae lavesUgauoa e a d * J which be amd he furnished hotoe ^ * rZL
owner, City rtnene* Director A **** k«#f questlonln| of Rumetl ISC# information to Maeeo inter fm.t Jlmevri Ltov
V Barber mid Th* property •»*- ‘<t*nufi*d a. a tomb- crt. at Oaherion. ,T7
owner has the right to plot eat the , .................— - ' - :u.ITi rU
““Hirrr. Widow, 8Z Found Murdered Er^£“::r z
S'lillljjyyuc'tori'u£ Woman Is Gagged, Stabbed In Throat
f*ee Tot Boriaw-ffeai Twg 7 7
HOIUTON - CB - Poll## today Mrs Ktmer Hall who Urm
14 f lb ^ a lounthed on lotenalve inveatiga aeema the at reel from the dead
Man c Dmwninn <**tb« -**-«.**** w
j t la kit fourth day of testimony
»lQ | own ' before senators investigating th#
dtamtaool of Osnerml Douglas
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 283, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1951, newspaper, June 5, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041774/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.