The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 58, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1952 Page: 2 of 10
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Ike Pushes Hospital
'Peace' Idea Blood Donor.
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wmmttUra naeictnnt Arthur H Van- wflli ■" WWWWW
In Good Ci
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Simon wj
PHa! at < a,mM
f*rin« .« heart
Stevenson Huffman Pins Hopes
Sees Truman pop Future Qn School
jsf-West Ui
lC;fic Defense '
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^ , Mr. Truman and a briefing on the (Continued From Page One) new building in 1893. "I feel I did
(Continued From Page One) throwers spitting fire at demora- international aituation by the Pres- n0on ‘ sociale during the late 20’« my'share in helping to build the
hill with flame throwers and in- lined Chinese Reds crouched in Ident’s military and civilian advis- and early m aM j’ve alwaya settlement," he says,
fantry-men Then thgy suddenly their bunkers. Behind the arm6r- er?; _ ... .. j. ,.i missed them," she said. Yes sir, Huffman was quite a
called in a second tank-infantry clads came Marine infantrymen Mr. Truman laid aside all other Uncle Jim Scott, 85, life-long settlement 70 years ago," he added,
team to launch the main attack picking off Red soldier* who tried ““mess to play host to the man rMluent of Huffman, remembers "And it can grow ilgain if we don t
on higher Bunker hill. » to escape a burning deathv The he hopes will succeed him, the days of pony express mail de- get too hasty about lettin’ our
Although the Marines withdrew tanks lumbered withlndW’yMxls of _ **•.IP'’***” all' ®v * livery, how the railroad was sur- school go „ *u,-j as non-Dolitical is oiie of a meeting m hum* uuv mat u
from Siberia hill after the raid Siberia's crest and suddenly Ckbrnet to h^hitg Hotue law-heon veyed in 1900 and the run of the unde Jim say* opening of the umited mimherS oublic appear- should do better than that. He
their capture of strategic Bunker stopped. Then came the surprise Stevehson s honor^and galled in ftmt train*'in 1908. He helped haul railroad Jn 1908 was the beginning * that the GOP nominee h— «t*« remiadad Bavtonians that the
^. Omtr N BraSey th# ,lumber for 0< the « a great Huffman Jt s,heduled „uring Augus, blood don^on^prog^^tWll jon-
r cattle out to Houston by rail Reporters askeri Eisenhower ^
stead of driving them .-overland » «pjijL*e l’®^ur 0fo the foreign Baytonlana arc given the oppor-
the l-vnfhbvtrg crossing 25 mile. • ■ _ja V ()f the<i0p platform, tuplty to donate the blood on the
lay, he explained. {j^t ]f Ul(. presJnf foreign policies »<*«‘">d and f°urth Wednesdays of
^hLura^^retoad'd^rhtiVl are imtchnng^ this ctotui.try will tomorr#w 6lood do.
k-WSBsa St
Mfesrcsrs %■
r4*1 Dec* 7 1941. the Unit- that a
L* has been trying to Pjove ers "v
and the strain has been peace
W** * . it wot
P world War II our ener- dange
sapped because we could stitutii
*r 7 l attention to-either Fror
rajTslnce World War 11, been
^ tried to develop our "pendi
^'-^straining touring Achesc
efor at Ieast ,0 link from ’
nothing def*tedthat his cam
But he ' ft to keep iip their good work in.prq-
paign would hk open^ shwUy aft,. ,mng\^ for the Veterans Ad-
abo-ut lettin' our the American Legion :iB H9u*ton'
about lettin our c(mventkm m legiori speech, Edge *a d Baytown has been
billed as non-political,.is ofw'of.a feting Its quota but that it
*:_:, _____i„,„ „# vmiki!/, «nnear- should do better than that. He
was me oe*.««u..a jT” GOP nominee has also reminded Baytonians that the
__i____*j..«:.*«* a..blood donation program will con-
being-able to snip „ . ^ Eisellhower jlnpe for the rest of the year *t
„snaass, sshS** JsrsrxknjXSK:
A female
or more eta
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destroyers and one Bntish 4igate m*'n stuck was against Siberia, Before leaving for Washington. . " . _
0were hit by "Communist Korean were completely confused. They of- Stevenson received another pledge |M Dme\m
east coast shore queries during ered only "nloderafo resistance". oHup^t?rom a defeat^ cande ' 111 DrlCT
The past week. Two men were killed ln .the form of mortar fire to the dau for the Democratic nresidwh.- - '
■at. wbo« S? “* YJSSS*- '• •»*»*
Bunker MU, so named because it ; By dawn, Bunker hill was in After a four-hour party bar* Russian Car Brought To U. 8.
was honeycombed with Comjnu- Marine hands and the.leathernecks mony conference Monday, Kefau- LOS ANGELES Aug. 12 (If) - A
nisf bunkers and trenches,,-Ruffe' couM look down upon dead Chinese ver told-reporter* he had urged the brand new Russian four-door ae-
sure they would stay. on Siberia. Illinois governor to emphasize <jj,„ that • tos Angeles Bustness-
Tney. earned with them king- <The UN warships damaged by "new facet." youth RBd women's «.» «npp«k from behind the Iron
Sized prefabricated logs for im* Red Shore batteries, last week were activities ip the coming campaign; curtain as a "gag " arrived here
mediate construction of their own the BSS-J. R. Pierce, 10 .men ' Kefauver, who hi tfled the Senate Monday bat owner Stanley F. S.
bunkers, A Marine spokesman said wounded; USS Barton, one man Crime committee,/said he was siotkin said the U. S. government
the logs were large, heavy counter- killed arid, one wounded; and the “satisfied” that Stevenson as pre»i- "might take it awav from me for
parts of 'Lmcolft' logs,” a chil- British frigate Mounts Bay, one dent would “take a strong stand awhile.” The car, a Pobeza. o&
creti's toy. The mobile, pre-fab killed and four wounded seriously, against chiselers and wrongdoers” Helsinki, Finland, was be-
bunkers come in different^sizes.iie in the government and would see lieved to be the first ever shipped
easy fitting. AM THF
Mhrine tanks began rumbling up WM 1 ■ ........
Siberia Monday night, their flame- £9 • I 1 • M
IPPPP , , , „ 3ICK LISl November and said he personally a pen that ran out of ink was on auditorium.
ffq/T It Irtkn Mltfhpil ^ intends to do whatever he "appro- file for probate Tuesday in supe- Into this building residents have
SAAddff ""IVIIvil .priately" can to help in the Demo- rior court. It belonged to Mrs. Beth poured their hopes and dreams for
can aiva VOU SAN MEMORIAL cratic campaign. A. Baer, 59. Handwriting expert a bigger, better and more progres-
” ’ * Clark Sellers was able to make oi)t sive Huffman of the future. ■
the words she wro»e from the in- In a recent statement to the
dentations left on the paper. press, Mrs. A. R. Scott, election
\ . .,- judge, said, "abolish our school and
V. S. Forces In Germany Increase the community too will soon die
FRANKFURT, Germany, Aug. 12 because the call to youth* will be
JIf! — Army Secretary Frank Pace gone end the aged will pass away.”
Jr. said Monday he was "most im- Other property owners expressed
pressed and heartened by the the sarae thought July .12 when
growth of-the . defensive capabiU- they cast a majority vote to retain
Pff- • Ther
farx mA,t
jueprint Urges
Ls+on, Harris Count
Ljsthf most important ele- dustri*
[required for man to exist PurP_°®
ithe sir he breathes. The wa- 4?nade
Uurces of a community are human
L« to its ecnomic develop* Acco
'and a vital factor in the Health
\ rf its people. proper
I comuftity Council of Hous- tion of
id Harris County, in its Blue- ty's gr
(or Health, points out the im- of yea
it part water has played in largest
!3a~a*"Wp3«&
102 Mid Pay iUttm 1
J» % *nd SSH l" ]i«ved 10 the eW' »hiPP^ r»nd ll,,den^acimiefhveyn f°urth- want to be put' in‘the position of
that the federal government -takes from b*hind the Iron Curtain. l t -littl. red representing himself as a messiah,
The Tennesse#senator said he was LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12 W -A struction, it contains four class- ,p^.bl^LC..?.-° J
confident Stevenson would win in will written by a blind woman with rooms, an office, book room and __ ____
^do*a better job*than fie routr 2*2. A dt^CV^feme |y»
• ENDS TONIGHT «
■DENVER AXP’RIQ GRANDE’
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President Faces
Arkansas Rebuff
FEAT! RE NO. J
FLAT! KK \0,;
Oean Martin
"SAILOR BEWAt
81 RAN HAYWARD
"sn.«v
Eowth of this community.- municfj
[ industries have selected ed excli
[county as the site for their Then
k because of the availability but cm
Litd watpf and the ease with has
'YOUNG And WILLING1
' dience, a campaign, gimmick **«> al)“ Jto« *fficieucy of L. ». th(,jr common School District No.
Cherry used throughout his cam- forces in Germany. go rather than consolidate with the
paign with amazing success. Airm»«-« Rndv Found Crosby Independent District.
McMatH promptly dubbed the in- WIESBADEN. Germany. Aug. 12
! cident a political^ gang-up and aj, _ y. s. Air Force reported
I a sorry spectacle. - Monday that the body of an Ameri-
; "It’s a sorry spectacle when. .• a can airman had been recovered 10 . .
; desperate candidate facing defeat mjie# down the Rhine from where ly-populated neighborhood worry
ha; to call in three candidates who u:. n o« bomber "l-jn-cd into the little shout the fset thst
: have been eliminated to gang-up river last week, Of four men aboard atendance last year fell below .20.
on mn " MpMnfh Hf»r1arpH -u. ___nn «;!«♦ at au -____j iu„« ~;i
ENiiKu “f(|g
FAMILY //
Mom - Dad - All the Kiddies
Auntie — Granny — Grandpa
ON TIIK SCREEN
• 2 FEATURES 2 *
NO. I
s rei
it could be developed for pressur
lies." er fit I
jdition to water used by In- now be
Huffman is the last remaining
common school district In Harris
_________ _____ County.
"It’s a sorry spectacle when. .a can airman had been recovered 10 Most of the people in this sparse-
* ’ 1 * X mIIu <Ia«hi tk. Dkin. f«nm tiihoro Iw.nrmtjlofnolffhhftrlinn/j WOTTy
has to call in three candidates who j,is B-26 bomber plunged into the little about the fact that school
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Box Office Openi
Show Start*........
ADULTS 35c
CHH.nREV INoutti
ecfronic House
ivie Stars Go For Hi
the plane, the pilot and co-pilot es-
caped while a third man was
All around th-f-m oil installations
are increasing in number and to
the west, extending almost to the
edge of the settlement, the vast
NOW SHOWING
THRU WEDNESDAY
★ 2 GREAT HITS ★
Hey Kiddies - Ixmk Here
By ALINE MOSSY der wat
(LIWOOD, Aug. 12, 't?—-Cad- installed
tnd mink are "old fads speaker
IMovietown by now, so film- music c
uve taken up housekeeping water, fc
note control. Braina
ling electronics genius nam- elude Cl
ic Bratnard specializes in Coiinor,
[fantastic gadgets for mo- five’s ca
ts and other gadget-minded driven it
turning <
ie Brentwood mansion, for brakes 1
fc the lady of the house horn,,sou
have to worry about the Mac’s
ling her furniture. shop in
the sun hits a huge pic- claims is
ndow, the drapes automat- —also sc
tee. After the stln moves crated b;
drapes grandly open again Dial difl
hemselves Brainard instal- .M# star
o «k.a aILL tKo Iwtnf
When x
in Rome
NO. 2 .* .•
TYRONE POWER
In
"AMERICAN GUERRILLA
IN THE PHILIPPINES"
Slock Quotes
CARTOON - NEWS
• KING or TWIN-HIT SHOWS
SOSKMIHI THRILL TO STARTLE Mil)
near Roxas City when a giant “ III nwJVllllU A eg Ludlum ......
snake was ripped open and the ' Allis-Chalmers .....
child’s remains found inside. The (Continued From Page One) American Repub
baby had been left sleeping in their tile major was not ambushed 'byj A T and T .........
house by his farmer parents. The the Germans, as I-odolce and Icaij Amer Woolens......
di had reported to their headquar- Anaconda Copper ..
ters, but was killed by his own Am Cyanamide ....•
then. The two led police to the spot Barium Steel .......
1 where they said the body had been Beth Steel .. .*.......
thrown into Lake Doha. It was re- Calvan Oil..........
covered there. . Calumet and Hec ...
In Buffalo Monday Judge John Canada So Oil......
Knight rejected the extradition re- .............
quest for Lodolce on the grounds • , ...........
the extradition treaty of 1868 was p ......*.......
not effectivetiecause Italy was oc- " ‘ .^orp ...........
cupied by the German armies in
191'7 i J * • • *K - Cre0lC Pt‘l .........
But the judge, in reviewing the Crystal Oil ..........
crimes for which Italy sought Lo- aties service .......
dolce, described them as “so grue- Davidson Chem ....
some as to be almost mnbeliev- D()w Q,em _ ......
"It seems that Icardi wL the in-' East^an Kodak'!!!!!
dividual who mainly directed the EI Pfts0 Natural Gas
aets which took place,'j Judge Fairchild Eng ......
night said. Freeport Sulph ......
He added that potassium cyanide Gen Electric____
was placed in Holohan’s soup. G(,n Motors .........
which he ate and became ill. Then. Gf,n Tire en<i-Rub ...
according to the judge’s report, it Ginctte Saf .........;
was decided to shoot the major. Ooodyear Tire .......
"Icardi and Lodolce flipped a Greyhound Bus ....
coin to decide who must do away Gu]’f pjj ..............
with Holohan.” the judge wrote. Gulf Stat Util .......
..,.42'*
.... 17*2
.no sale
.... 19 Tk
-... 81?*
.... 14'ls
____79 it
,.no sale
■
.... 37s*
....117''*
.... 88'*
.... 4.6
.... 36%
160 H.P. "ROCKET” ENGINE!
HYDRA-MATIC SUPER DRIVE!
GM HYDRAULIC STEERING! ^
- Xvj tr .....
NEW AUTRONIC-EYE!
Take a tip from
Johnny and Lucille
and try these
thrilling new feature*.
avi .uw. i
P°««er ordered music un- 9,399,000,
Startling! Staggering! Stu- 11
pendous! Nothing can |
approach this: show-oh f
the-age!.. .The strangest
. story ever conceived W
WfcA man!...Adventuretontd»
B you wonder if it’s tfW'"j
V while your very eyes ^ j
W vtnee you that if is-1 J
Gulf Stat Util ..
Houston Oil ....
H. L, and P. Co.
Humble Oil .....
Imperial Oil ....
Inti Nickel......
Jupiter Oil ......
FORT WORTH, Aug. 12 (IB-Live- Bjbby McN
stock: Liggett and Myers .......... 64M
Cattle 4,500, Steady; beef steers Loew's Inc ...........;.... 13V
slow; good and choice slaughter U Land ..................•' 44M
Steers and yearlings, 26-31; utility Mack Trficks ............... 13K
and commercial, 16-25; beef cows, Mid Con Pet................68
15-18; canners and cutters mostly Mont-Dakota Util .......... 25*1
10-15; bulls, 15-23.50; medium and Nat Dairy Prod.............56
choice stocker feeder steers and Ohio Oil ....................-53%
yearlings. 18-26; few light yearlings Packard Motors ............ 5
higher; inferior and common Pancoastsl QiU*,„.t....... 3V5
grades, I5-«r medium and good PanhandlePand R.......... 8>4
stoker tows, 14-18.25. ^ Penney’. Inc ............68%
Calves 1,806, Slaughter calves phitiin. .p*t ’ xa
steady to 25c higher; top 50c high- pni, .............”
er than Monday; stockers steady; nil”’”............
good and choice slaughter calves, ™ ’1 ................!!.
25-28; utility and cOTmercial, 16-‘ S.Po ^ ..........
24; culls. 1346; good find choice Paper. 18%
stocker calves, 25-29.50; common Sinclair Oil *.. 45%
and medium grades, 17-24. , Socony-Vac ............ 87%
Hogs 1,000. Butchers 25 to 50c Sou Paelf 85V
lower; sows 50c lower; choice 180- Stan Oil Calif 59%
250 lbs., 22.50-22.75; few medium to Stan Oil Ind„.aw.wf......... 8i
choice 360-175 lbs., 19-21.75; heav- Stan Oil Ohio ..............41%
ier.butchers scarce; sows, 16-18. Stan Oil N. J. .............. 79%
Sun Oil .................. No Sale
oi - ■% > . i j » Sun nay Oil .»..*.•*...*■«•«•* 20%
Texas Regents Hay Tex*»rfo....................
Pick New Presidentv £?. ............
Tidewater Corp • *<**.».'•»«• •. 21 %
AUSTIN^ Aug. 12 (UV-Selection of Union Oil Calif 4114
a new president for the University U. 8. Steel .................. 4014
of Texas will be considered Thurs- Woodley Pet................64
day at a special meeting of the 0ct NO Cotton ........ Up 24 Pt
Hie new presifent will succeed The Grandview Memorial Park
CHOICE CALVES
GOOD CALVES
COMMERCIAL C/
CHILDREN'S
ADMISSION
THIS
ATTRACTION
ONLY
IE. INC.
; TAX
ago we were getting 61c a pot
You can’t expect these depression
Wa 4e a pound to the above for o
sjboi*: Oldsmobil§ Super "88" 2-Door Sedan.
* Hydra-Malic Super Drivet CM Hydraulic
Steering, Autronic-Eye optional at extra c*if.
Equipment, accessaries and trim subject to
'hart gr ui ihont noli re, A General Meters Value.
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HIEEZER BUSINESS
Process Is Wrap
in Cellophane and paper, am
p Proieii in our Air-Blast, 2
STRANGE CLAW-KILLER
m RIPS BEAUTY TO i
mpife
OLDS MOBILE
tomorRO
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new fiscal year,” to the Korean battle front Tuesday
Search for a successor to Painter for a hospital tour because "just
was started immediately after his seeing a girl from stateside does
resignation was announced last more for those boys oyer there
■nrintf than moHirina M
BARBARA STA
j-'CLASHBY
CARTOON
“AIN’T she tweet *
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 58, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1952, newspaper, August 12, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041882/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.