The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 131, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1952 Page: 1 of 12
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More Rain Coming
| BAYTOWN WEATHER—Cloudy with
occasional rain, continued eooL Low
; Wednesday night, SO. Gentle to mod-
erate variable winds.
mm
GO!
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.33.NO. 131
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Only THE BAYTOWN MW
ISENHOWER’S CRUSADE CARRIES
• -
lM.000 Votes
■AST HARRIS JUMPED ON
P. TO LANDSLIDE VICTORY
’ -y'VTt.
ilSENHOWER BANDWAGON
B, CHESTER BULGIER ctUxen. who were using their vot- the heaviest vote in East Harris
Baytown and East Harris coun- in* privilege for the first tin* in counly-2.02*. Close behind were
y bad a firm seat on the Eisen- their live*. Baytown Precincts 109 1 Wilken-
ower bandwagon Wedneaday. The final East Harris totels in gff with £Z **
sSFBSsB - ~ itr 4ar*=s*sw
■STiAttg* SSSksss SaTsSsSS
presidency Of the Unlted_SUtes. jority of 818 votes. polls closed at 7 p,m. the line still
Voters in only Un^ East Hsr- TherfoU1 num5er of ' • cut was half t block long, and it was
« in Crosby and 9« in High- lots talHed in the nresidenti.i ---- -■
p£3Sse SSSwas gSKSSSSS
ss SSSEE
‘jswss.yjss rHS-
IEWS Wow 7*A/s Area Ko/ec/ -
In Brief
SEOUL, Korea—Ncrmppy Sooth
I Korean troops recapture a eor-
Iner of the Triangle Hill on Ko-
|rra'% central front hut arc halted
I just ten yards from the top of
■the main peak. There ts fleirc
I ( hinesr resistance.
% 1 i
\ HOUSTON - Union member,
lou to accept traaait company s
Lip offer. Threatened bus strike
r called off Ste
1
l
5;
NEW YORK—Voiusae is heavj
i stack market shows firs* re-
Iaction to Repuhllaaa victory
iTirkm begin to fall behind usd
i late for the first time timer
I April 14.
MW »« Mum m in tc S» w
w»l«« mriiT.MTwg-.Ml UIIIMU
lun Spots
Ecaped Prisoner Is
Hunted In Louisiana
.^wwxspaadifc
lifch-Diggar At Werti
•HE CmrS NEW (11,000 ditch-
igflng machine was erorking on
first yob Wednesday.
A city crew was using the ma-
rine to dig a trench for a two-
water Una to serve homes on
Sf«HMLA'5
Kvt*. Ander-
fit
fire plug on East James
Yrtcks Must B* Moved
Hirt or police a E. Me-
■ Urif Wadamday IBM oaea-
ats had been made with of-
fs a l tout disabled and
wrecked cars being left parked
‘'finitely a* dtj streets.
can art mtstghth. and
F» an a definite traffic bar
p" the chief said. -And the
1 gives us the right to ream*#
Us« *
Republicans
Take Credit
For Rainfall
Solid South Cracked
■ ■; >• ■--i ..... . . t —;
As Ike Sweeps Into
I — m mmrnmmt ... _B
5 Million-Vote Lead
BULLETIN
WASHINGTON. Nov. 5 -(UP)_ Dwi*bt David Eiaen-
hower was elected 34th president of the United States
a RePublican landslide that cracked the
. “IS; “* b-ctet
HI 01 the
I E*nho£Vl7,S.6«PreSS P°PU'*r Ubul,ti<>"
V?. (xAO f/Nto ^
gave
to 22,353,642 for Steven-
son................................
Eisenhower had won or was
leading in 38 steles having 431
electoral votes; Stevenson in 1#
states having lOfl electoral votes.
Necessary to elect: 264.
TV returns werr from 115.311
af Bw M5Md polling placet it the
In House contests, 192 Republi- ^ S-UP-fio
vere elected and 29 others Texans voted for Gov. Alter
L—_gj- . f»r«t «ui thtt ___SJ.J
Big Shivers Vote
Makes Republican
Primaiy A Must
cans were
Allan Shiv.
were leading, an indicated”total fPS 9" *he Republican ticket that
three more than £ Jv’SSS? party wUI h*w* *•
i&iisss.is?!?**-
'M Ansa
| taw , SflS „mTO. "H
awed 20 Repub- 5??? M * Primary election by
1 if “-g AfiSRctKas
of 221,'which was „.,w u.ai
a bare majority. Among the Dem
ocrats. 190 were elected and 23
others were leading for an indicat- ltornull.v nominates its candidates
«d total of 213. One iwlependent co'‘vent»on. But the law spaci-
was elected. -
Us ghowi
..........d And
leading. Adding these to the 25 1......<~».vw vwes ior us c
Republican holdover senators, gave —
the GOP an udbeated Senate mom- . D^?cr*lic. Allan Shivars,
Vrship of 48, one short of a bare *s *•* ** the rest of the Oemo-
majority. crauc slate tor sute offices, was
Seventeen Republican candidates ^PuWican ticket
for governor swept into office on U,e RepuWicia conventions,
the GOP victory wave, unseating t Although Shivers and the rest af
Democrats in three states, GOP *he Democrats had no opposition
gOMtnatMtel candidates were Tor Male offices/ their namoa atel
•wading * four, other states, in- wwwd on the vOm- f0
ctudmg three "which now ""have t*«
Di’mocrata in the state house.
Democrats elected nine governors.
Eisenhower won Florida, Texas,
Ote* I Jintlvliite- rate Two)
PRESIDENT-ELECT DWIGHT D. ELHENHOWEK
’Forgive And Forget,’ Eisenhower Urges
Humble General Pledges Not To Shirk Responsibility
UIW VABV U__ - ... *
grand
-m. Lat.
All Four County
Bond Issues Are -
Approved At Polls
j;.1atrsz stu- >
from the Raytown jail Runcfay L ' T , W
night is out of the itate officer* r4 th*t '* fr0m Daria,
here believe, but there hse been Mid
no clue to the whereabout, of the Edward Phillip. 23 of Oianael
r... ... .
ed an . naigned card together, according to Anderaon
The two men carried out their
carefully planned escape Sunday
"•«* dodging poller and
depute aWTrifft who came In the
building several time, during the
day According t0 a written.
■notanted .Utemeni of one of the
three prisoners who refuaed to
leave Davu had. been planning
the break for acvera! days He had
Ardent Eisenhower managed to obtai- a coat tte.r -r
W rdn^.v v topporw,, ,nd . rrc>^ b(lr ^)fh h, r0BCM,.
Wednesday were even giving cred* ed In hu cell He alao locat.-d
uJrpr^ent^tec"^ r,i" ^ P°"" Un',0rm‘ fbJS’h^Xl thf tumul!,lmi» *'•'«* *>all aS play gol? The d,> on which
the r prealdent-elect A patrolman relea^ d,v- Dwight D Eisenhower the small room shortly after 1 am j*. he will'leave to?had^t - -
in . IT"' U WOrk f0r U* from hl*.r" ^"ld*y mornin* to Um-n Kansaa boy who rose to lead Eisenhower was humble and bewi announced, but Eisenhower ,0 58369 a*1'"''-
in a hurry, ope said saeep When thepatrolman went armies to victory m World War II. h*PPv as he stood before nearly ha5 said be would tour the Korean Vot,n* machines will be
dr7.jl» toJd h,m <0 tude on top of t£ ^rf5ldent * United States ear ^ thr^gh^he ev^rie kl* In -h- w d , u Ravtowa and East Harrl. ,at-
dristly phj|hp, |tJV— on ot (hf |y Wednesday with a pledge never thTelection reside Loured ' J" da>s ^ !h* .ca^‘ '"• *»•« •*•"! "itb the rest of
PtiUte reJblMg may km ,0 ^Z!!^S!TSf^£
m_ j R_ JaT^f,*rrTa‘hr* hSXP?? lhe h' ,Bd "W ready to leave Eisenhower, wh^S^coffl* jhe vacation, du^g tritirtta £uTf?<h w ** *"* ***** ^ '“r**”1 dmm ike other two!
umniBMi ige little to be of much help la and Davis ran back to hia ceil and r*H*d 00 V*" women of good ■ ^ a* follow. Hospital bond* for
bwssr^s svsnrsrs ^£^VLSX-r j&SjgSASSfi OOP Has Slim House Lead ^
ISr jmfmrru. A'sssrm/s Hi
ixzzzzziz Zt-Au-Az sg jgjfeggm sntfaas easy.ga gs arg .■aBaaia£3
r ,0r WL ju r-
.bfS!? ** ®or» <m
the Democratic ticket. But he also
lftaa.asjr*-w-**.
One Democratic candidate. Agri-
culture Cominissioner John White.
withdrew his name from the Rte
publican ballot But no Republican
gg™*'-* lo opftoae kite.
■ Afw^r'previou.blv the Republicia
Party has been required to hold
prmtary elections m Texas, but
both times the requirement for the
number of votes was less.
All four of the Harris .
bond issues ere passing with ,
fort able margina despite small
Jorlties in some boxes and
live votes in other*.
A new city-county hospital is
assured. The vote for bonds to pay
the county's put was M,M» for
u™: Ike Sweeps
Texas *
100,000
h what hr kaa toM bis
officer* to do.
fote Split On *£,
i ! . been
•Possible. Baytown area
were jubilant about the
5*Aftr-sxIsr s
UfflyN *mW>t Rcfmklfcan pcari-
c«ft!irtanaH.te ever to cany the
. was the other.
w m.
Return, from 241 of the •tote's
2»« counties, Including 53 complete,
gave Eisenhower *14.507 vote* to
Iksyea by
appeared and he
Repub. strong
pH of the grew
and the
be about MM.-
be fau- above the
will not
riritoa bet said the brief raja was
*Mt shout ever.
»ctc r.ia.n* an indicated total of w
sisSSaS hthe*Hat -SHS
«t were ,'ead.ng tor aa indicated L 9 Ul... A__• J__a J? «• a tote tor to* asai
mayor of
round Town
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Bfcfiasr
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c A. Bstetat MMdteg ttis- TT ■*“* hm bad made
SfoJlEFZMprgsrsi rtsirs
rilb Barra,---- .. «*» MJtoa r (Spates' OsausaBy sac. W, both h
hif^tried To arrange toe thetr"^ asely stortS pLrid^ttel ^ WlllllEr
?T. ‘T .?**4 *T^*' trmuagw Agents of the U S See-
It Was Mighty Great Election In Baytown |
Republicans Soon Demonstrated They Mean Business
~ V. QU Rmn udta law. Ttm *4*
ttsHaasS
asav- Daa.tow.uMv «moof sviji*. ww inai WQU a be fa
ble for county road right of way. °id record uf 1.300.UM
That vote was •! tot to 43 53 A ..pokesmao at Stcvv
...... „£>rzr2f?sir. ss-STtridS1
iracitea m*x both chambers would new lake and San JariatM H«r ^ thst wt art iuJJ nopen
teste, thire^wett GW^rtMtTm <U* A l>^ry city tote saved this <* Tev»s°^L * V^t*r*a *
•ttfiSte-J ■SS»K5xa,t
a Hmm* earns*.. mr-^ w 4^1^ ^^ *«*. • Dto
l who retsres at the
»' FRED HUtTM VN
ft woe I* am Wednesday
fcetotoea had last ewe ceded The
fcoabfeaae were cwtebratiag ail
hts prevent
riMectum
^ ** • k*»t vote to..
•U41 to Lome Welch » MMZ
i of US. One
In 3-Way Accident
•vM to hwuit toe aad R wa*
NTs ewaa mag tor that pew i net
wtl be divided la IMA That had
Eft t
Two people were c« andtomterd
iaa three-way nrcktem early Wed-
nvsday at Duke aad SteOa.
»»
a deep eat ea the heed
A Usui Shivers.
who campaigned al
•aid be
victory
was la the p |_|
wning a two-party stole
Tt is a tote tor toe asa
Shietn. -It a a tote sfH
manteni aad ti a tote tor
orable pc,, t and a
S was vet
CsnaaBy me. We hath
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teethe r
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e aad I wvm «n te to He egrwed to cask •
to ted something RpOwe if I wmtid agr.
* weakea R by my aadteae
was were already at We ,to ham sad a
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iw.msohi.mut whm m mwTJT
mm to Sad aa ayea beak teHM It was emy to aw m «
We flaaftr toaad aa*. bat * “ ~
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wea roe tea was Qsaar team and that •* ■»*»
ae| to eatet before 1M pm The tea wee ■
Jukebox Nuisance
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fear t **"2 ****** ^ OWMbra jc aerate aom ***” *S *“
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 131, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1952, newspaper, November 5, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042360/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.