The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 340, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 5, 1952 Page: 1 of 8
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Jncertain Skies
3AVTOWN WEATHER—Partly cloudy -
tnd continued warm, with widely tcat-
prMl thundershower*, tow expected
fcatutflay night, 74,/■ high Sunday 9$.
Moderate east and northeast winds, I
Cold Weather To«
In Winter, Says Eder
bers were so many! ®
seen respon- Its waters have produced ..
most unique ord white bass for the nati *
J modem fisting ark that n
andy shores tee* you will catch fish 0,
to the pic- moriey back. *
r* , 1 w
i>utt
Giants Could
ike Bums Tod<
EFEATED IKEMEN TO APPEAL RULING
'aytown Polio Clinic
*«5m
M: SfSePSfS!
ling is over Browns, then moving into
could be place with a 12 to 3 regulstJ
n the hoii- victory. The Yankee lead wa«,
ate Friday to 24 ----- • a!(
0 Stay-Temporarily
An III Wind
May Blow
Some Votes
. . ■ , :• .
Legislative Candidate Bob
Baker .doesn’t miss many bets
w hen it comes to picking up an
Won't Accept
'Compromise'
22-16 Split
By DAYTON MOORE.
games when the Sens™
edged them 6 to 4 after lonnrd
victors in °Pener. 9 to6. The Athletics S?
with the the Red Sox, 4 to 3, and CleveS
. could put at Detroit was rained out! “
ace into a Curt Simmons' gained his f«j
ng both of shutout and seventh victory fera
tly n in the Phils as Del Ennis supplied {_
• margin for his four-hitter «m]
dians, Sen- homer in Boston. ■
rkih'g close Bubba Church also pi-rhed f,
ikees. will hit ball .and missed a ihutout f
» in a big on Gus Bell’s homer for hi<? i
American victory bf the year at Cincia
fday twice Joe Adcqck hit a two-run ha
ither three and Roy McMillan a two-runi
ag oppon- bie .
At s?- I/,llis- Joe Presko had j
L Tu.v set!L* for H ftve-hitter in the 1 *
) .r‘*cl>' pitching that marked the
f the holi- Randy Jackson ruined his sis
s dav in with a homer. The Cards
fhree runs on a Dick Sisler i
a Hal Rice single and an error!
sew it up in the fourth mniM,J
'Die Yankees pounded
three each coming^ffom Hd
Bauer and Bobby Brown, as :
wrapped up the victory m the 1
with a . foui»fun rally. But
could egrtmly six hits in the <
ondgeme in which reliever Ssaj
'’arisuegra gained the victory!
Chicago adned to the thr»e fl
Sherman Lollar had provided <
homer m April by scoring siq
tallies m three innings of the j
ended game which wa? res
in the fifth. Eddie Robinson i
home seven runs in the s
game with two homers and 1
gie.
Eddie Robinson, who drove I
seven runs in the second gd
with two homers and a single]
the While Sox moved to -sect
place with 6 to 3 and 12 to 31
tones over the, Rrown*. the t
the completion of an April 271
pended game.
- *'SSS^XtsKm. P ta®d part'fipated int U’d&r- The clinic has set' hldhTlay as'
fe’tin'iSStiSS HJSSSzJi:
[daywith the hope that atten-” over the number the' clinic had moved into Houston
juice may increase over the week- hoped to inject each day: -- •
IThe clinfc staff was happy over
I increase in attendance Friday
Iternoon when 100 children re-
lived injections at the clinic. Only
loustonians Flocking
0 Polio Test Centers
!‘1..L’[hiuh ££ chlldr*n, “*
that day. ,
.....The "deadline means That most
Baytonian, have only Saturday
and Sunday to take their children
to toe clinic that tg, if it closes
m 5, iu.it>-
ing in hi* hometown of Bay- misennower forces Saturday
pinned their hopes of seating:
33 of their delegates from
Texas on favorable action by
the Republican national con-
vention early next week.
Neither the Eisenhower
national headquarters nor
leaders of- the pro-Eisenhow-
- town,;he found a parking ticket
on hi* car. He promptly *ent a
dollar to Corporation Judge
O. 8. McCullough with this at-
tached note:
"Here's my II for my parking
violation and don’t forget me on
the July 26 primary because I’m
a candidate for state representa-
tive, Position 4.”
through the lines at a brisk pace.
Sen. Taft Raps
'Wild Charges'
By Eisenhower
er Texas faction- would accept a*
final the-le delegates given them
ruling of the Taft-
Republican national
Dodgers,
learn his
vo Josses,
tuple was
-run rally
t off the
he eighth
the plate.
ie games,
umphs in
blanking
ds topped,
be Cards
v. 4 to 1
here.
Only children who have reached
their first birthday and not yet
reached their seventh birthday
are eligible to participate in the „ . . _ - —......-
gamma globulin study. • Robert A, Taft Saturday accused Jack Porter of Houston 1 were
Through the study, parents have Gen' Dwight D- "Eisenhower of pledged to Sen, Robert A Taft. The
r______ a 50-50 chance of giving their mi>Wn«/‘‘wild charges" in his de- Eisenhower forces dropped them
a serum doctors hope will demic has been ranging, will make cWldren, free of charge an In- n,Unciations ?f the Republican na- after the committee ruling,
paralysis and death from it possible to complete the experi- jection which may prevent them committee’s delegae actions. The national committee voted, 80
HOUSTON, July 5 itP!—Houston Tremendous response bv par-
odies by the scores forsook the ents in volunteering their children
jurth of July holiday to continue for the mass test at Houston,
lunteering their children for test where the nation's worst polio epi-
lots of - —A—- u— u--------- - - "
[event
WASHINGTON. July 5 opi—Sen.
Friday by
controlled
committee.
An Eisenhower headquarters
spokesman said an apeai on 17
other delegates seats would be. filed
with the convention credentials
committee later Saturday.
Five of the delegates oh the Tex-
Eisenhower slate headed by
faomyelitis. - ntgot'.in less than the.JULdays
Ir. William McDowell Haminon, aside for it. Hammon said.
University of Pittsburgh polio He sard" he expected the" eight
-cialist who is directing the first . Houston and Harris county clinics
iss test of the serum, gamma administering the innoculatiorfs will
abiilin, said Saturday he was "de- begin turning away children by
t the number of -‘•.m—
lilted" at the number of children next week
bo appeared Friday.
By injecting half of an eventual
[000 children with gamma globu-
and % remaining 17.500 with
Irmless gelatin, physicians will be
jle to tel! if the serum works.
Many Houston parents, mean-
(tile. were reported buying the
|mma globulin injection from pri-
ite physicians; at a cost ranging
bm S6 to $40. depending on the
fength of the innoculation.
- ssr::f
:r tzszss, wsjBjsj ass 3: t'sfi
been right and jvrong. ^ bitter dispute over Texas delegates -
The blood fraction has
Crosby Reports
Another Possible
Victim Of Polio
proved effective in stopping para- v “He is just making wild charges But to &£££*
lysts m animals. because he hasn t enough dele- ly rejected it and demanded their
Gamma globulin is not yet avail- gatM- Taft told a news confer- hearings before the committee.
iun Spots
FOR HEALTH
The Chlropratic Way
SE|
DR. MINTER MANN
31S Graham Dial 73*7 j
onvenrton Hot
HE I/)BBY of the Bavtown
of (ommerrr at 14
korth Ashhel will be turned into
romention hall Monday mom-
Baytown could see the brighter
side of its polio siege 'today, but
Crosby reported another possible
case and wondered whether an
epidemic is beginning there.
Sherry Henson, 15-months-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L, C.
Hensor. Jr of Crosby, was ad-
Gamma globulin is not yet avail- *atM' Taft told a news confer- hearings before the committee,
aole in quantities to protect all !,nce »rior t0 his departure for After hearing three hours of ar-
children from polio paralysis It Cti;ca?0- gument, the committee first rejeet-
ts a very expensive material be- J-T u so ls,sued a s^tement in ed, 5* to 43. a motion to seat all
ing made from blood. which he said he was “sincerely 38 of Porter’s slate. The Taft com-
disapointed by the refusal of promise then was aproved.
Eisenhower abd his managers to In 96 delegate contests, the nat-
f- .....yeept his offer of a compromise ional committee has voted to seat
;AVheJTexas de!e*ati°n contest. 76 Taft delegates and 20 Eisenhow-
The dispute was settled by he er backers
GOP national committee, along the
lines recommended by Taft—22 for
Taft and 16 for Eisenhower. But
Taft denied that the settlement sug-
gested he dominates the com-
mittee.
Tax Board Mails
Statements; Some
Valuations Raised
Th, a,,T„ E, £»•
« BTSETwS SLpSCSSLW£“S
.....______________z„:°:ks:d vaiuation M <
ntHted to Jefferson Davis polio owners Satmday"*'^ *° *>ro*>er^v a^ded that Eisenhower sup-
Mac Boomed
For VP Post
CAROLYN KELLEY
By LYLE C. WILSON
£*' CHICAGO. July 5 IttUThe “Mae>
* Arthur for vice president” boom
ward last night for tests after
the family physici
toms of virus infection. 0^° Danfel’^' slrvi^M ‘ Were never fh ,i ,h ination
The cbjld, granddaughter of needed. 1^1 Sen. Robert A. Taft’s associates
Clty TMn h • httHr nfripnhr
E ,
Pet, GB
594 -
554 21,
549 3
536 -4
.535 ’ 4
4(56 9
438 11
329 184
AT
3-3.
., rain.
The Tricycle Hospiti
Can Replace the Rubber
— On Tricycle Wheels -
2415 W. MAIN
A television set will be set up.
ml Baytown business men as
lell a* shoppers are invited to
jisit the “hilt" and watch pro-
jeeduig* of the Republican \a-
lonal convention. There w® be
hoiiq for all—and in air-ebndi-
"ned surroundings, too.
ctonnet Burglary
fVO OUNS and $15 cash were
«t taut night in a burglary at
Iwbonnet Court*.
rge Baldwin who live* in
artment No. 18 at the tourist
. told police someone stole
Ishotgun, a rifle and his money
pile he wa* away.
swnwood Election
JE BROWNWtKJD Ovic As-
vistion will hold its annual
lection of officers at 7 p.m.
Wednesday at the Little Sham-
™vnershSatu*d1a^*'**dthat 19 T ft ™ ^
fami.yph.ici.nfound symp- S BS^
. of virus infection. as altpr' up-charKe of frfud.’ ’ 8 f,rSt bailot
BARBARA STEDT
(C. Rogers Photo) I
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Carolyn Kelley Gets 'Miss Baytown' Title
SHIRLEY DOT HERRING
Mhw Baytown of 1967 holds a loving cup.
managers
nom--
Crowd Of 2,000 Sees 19 Contestants Parade At Pool
Pretty Carolyn Kelley, 18-year- Mrs. Lawrence A. Stein.
.-r.
The winner, Miss Kelley, k 1
jeaea. 5 " ' ijbej gnH vitunAri*tirm urhben- K0Dert A. i ait s asso< . ,
,Bn.rh.,i, H,n.,on. ^ j«SgAj.KSITS***+*>***
cinct 1 road superintendent,
the second “possible’’ polio case cau sigb the back of the notice party unity," he said,
in the family this year. Her aunt, an<1 ask for a hearing before the
Mrs. Dale Henson who lives near- E<Ttalization Board. or
by, was under treatment a few- jntp*E bearings will be held
.....- Wednesday, July 18, Thursday,
July 17. and Friday. July 18.
,City Finance Director A. V. Bar-
ber said Saturday that taxpayers
can call him at City Hall and
make appointments for a hearing.
There will be one nigiit session
of the protest hearing for taxpay- uyL Jufc? S fUMSm. Dwieht D
The hi0/d* unablr to meet with Eisenhow# arrives in Chicago Sum
%bbrrLd,r* /P dT , day t0 take command of his bid
chance* fn hfii fK0ny,*.-feW for ^ RePubltcan presidential
-hanges to bring the valuations nomination-against “arrogant” pol
jqipg mate. Former President Her- urday held the title of “Miss Bay*,
bert Hoover was believed to be a town of 1952.”
weeks ago for the disease.
No new case* were reported in
Baytown ,Saturday, and nine of
the 16 cases hospitalised since
June, -1 have returned home,
T. H. Herndon, 29, 2502 Hunter,
who was critically ill when rushed
to the Hedgecroft Clinic early
4? It! s'* aAnH4t<ii*M L A#.
I President Floyd Higginimthant
MU report on the activities of
he association for the last year.
et. GB
(96
167 2
■56 94
47 10
71 154
44 174
89 214
57 32
MIKE FRANSSEN
STATE RESERVE LIFE j
. “fee Me Before You Die”
r. Stolen
r. MALCOLM JONES reported
[police Saturday that his black
had been stolen from* his .car
Friday, is in “fair” condition, hos-
pital attendants said. Dale Barrin-
ger, 4, also admitted to Hedge-
croft Friday, is. improving.
Others Still in Hedgecroft Mr
tfeatme^ wrw James-Ghambwiaiiv -protest*
-we College iigljttctor;. Mr*. Aril. . Borne of the areas Where valua-
tion of 1201 Cypress; Frank Ma- tions were increased were High-
this. 14 Porte; Carla Jean Keiper way 146 and East Texas Avenue
of 1517 Lindbcrg: and -Bartlett and down Texas to ^Seventh, Lee
Johnson of 1810 California. Drive at West Main, Airhart
Recuperating at home now are ^r!ve between the interurban and
‘TI" t0 wqimtization," Barber jticians, who he says are'trying to
.u’T mW ch*nge* "Tre dictate the nomination of Sen. Rot*
made, the board expects only a few ert A. Taft
wore a white, strapless one-pieM ,
More than 2,000 persons jammed bathing suit. A 1951 graduate of
the area afolnd the park swim- Robert EA.Lee high school, sheTs
key man in plans tor a MacArthur- Mias Kelley won that honor in m|ng poql. Jtany had to .stand on now a freshman at the University
' Taft ticket: '. a Fourth of. July beauty contest their toes to see the beautiful girls of Houston.'She was sponsored by
But nothing was In the bag. Eis- Friday night at Roeeland Park parade around the pool’s edge, Paine Bros,
enhower strategy was to play the swimming pool, Along with the The contest was sponsored by The second and third place win-
? corruption and vote-stealing issue title Weht a gtdd loving cup and the retail merchants committee of ners are students at Robert E. Lee
against Taft'to the limit before a check for $25. the Baytown Chamber of Com- high school. Shirley, whose blonde'
taking the delegate contest dispute The, second place winner was merce with Max Altman as gen- hair was set off by a golden tan,
« inirv r am™* Monday to a showdown on the con- blonde Shirley Dot Herring, 17, era! chairman, Dick Eason, young was sponsored by Willis Cnnh 1
,1 no inn Mention floor. Both sides were daughter of Mrs. Ida Herring. She KREL anhouncer, was master of Nash Co. Barbara was sponsored-
. received.a huge bouquet of flow- ceremonies; „ , . „ . ^Atonan’s Men's Shop. . ^ J
Ikeraen planned a spectacular ers and; $15 in cash. The judges were Robert Coale, The Robert E. Lee band pre- .
"Dixie Indignation meeting” Satur- Barbara Stein, 16-year-old, was Valentine Lee, T. I. Carr and tented a 30-Minute concert before
day iri the Blackstone theater rated third place winner and re- Grayson Moss, all Houston busi- the contest and provided back*-
across the street from the Conrad ceived a corsage and $10 in cash, nessmen selected by the Houston ground music while the con taste
Ike Lashes
'Arrogance'
(See Mac Boomed—Page Two) Barbara is the daughter of Mr. and , Chamber of Commerce.
ante displayed their charms.
r
Death Toll Soars Pest 300 Fourth Safe
■ I
Penny Loughridge. 3114 Michigan,
Scott Georgi,- 300 East Hunnicutt;
railroad tracks and Danubina
Court No. 2. The Airhart Addition
Dial 2061
Eisenhower’s” spemiTrain isdue"
at ti>e Chicago and Northwestern m , . . . . A •> .,.« v . i * » , **a * . s-
Pleasure Seekers Jam All Highways! No Quiet,
^icaf«nwErb^vhVth*nfiS*' By UNITED PRESS ' At Estelline,^S.”''Dr,' a grandstand ' V* rt - A
w,re . P to the, finish sunburfted pleasure seekers, out collapsed and dumped l.500 persons \^ODS IxQDOft
h hi ,u wjij • to mkke tbe most of a long Fourth ohto ti|e;««l»d- At i l •
New Gl Bill ££Uses5S5»A&raS sj*ar——■*>-
j j Approve^''principai*ot majorit*’ruje
Politicians ^
Hit Trail
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By UNITED PRESS
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1
Id six seconal tablets, in addition Pruett; Mrs. (Arnett Hainds, 421
the regular equipment and sup- West Main; Vincent Cavaretta,
408 B/iarwood; Lana Joyce Pope,
610 West Defee; Robert Athey,
232? Cedar Bayou Road; and Jim-
my Ammons, 314 Harvey,
»ny Theft
fERBERT PATTON, a Phenisi
■ilkman, complained to police
aturday that his yellow-gold
oitglnes watch was stolen from
Is'truck yesterday.
| lit watch, valued at *195. wa*
ken from the delivery truck in
he 190 Mock of Morrell, Patton
to take Advsnte^'of Wg^oimto'of. S
July crowds.
lawns.'
(See Ike Laafees—Page Two}
Solons Hurry
To Go Home
around Town
By HERBERT FOSTER
WASHINGTON, July 5 *IP)—A new
GI Bill of Rights that will cost an
estimated $1 billion a . year was
sent to the White House Saturday
for President Truman's signature.
It provides for persons who have
served in the Armed Forces since
outbreak of the Korean war free
Here's How
They Stand
.. ------HRMMRHni P KHi 1 Chicago, jniy s w-uer* is
" WASHINGTON, July 5 (IN-The schooling, loan guarantees, muster- how. the Republican . presidential
82nd Congress, with political con- mg °'Jt Pay. unemployment c«n- - candidates stand in convention
ventions and hcime m mind, rushed qi am of i^rfd'w *r^! votes now^ that the national com-
i riverboat gambler with those
pg sideburns . . , Rosie Mann
. the com;
makers still had a stack Friday
udine billions of HHgl
“And there must have been a
• ttfflton firecrackers shot off
from-the number of kick* we re-
ceived,” police said.
There were no traffic acci-
dents In' the city limits and only
a minor as-cident in the East
,At Garlapid, near Dallas, one si-'- "9
the state’s largest holiday-end-poi- -jH
Harris county area.,
9 Like Weeds?
THAR NEEDS!
mise measure approved further review next week by the fyf
*«*>-'«»■ jwBsrsMW5*s* 7»v™,s.*
Doe Stewart visits
p and leaves his auiogravii oegan uietr nnai uay. aiso on tap “™™«, ocuooi bttoii «rs.u-nrt ~
Al Melinger looking for' some was a controversial farm price sup- would hr granted at a rate of 14 jl(t m . **ren*®*‘
forks he can handle . , . Leon port bill. (See New Gl—Page Two) Elsenhower '«s
eworka he
line happy over the outcome, of
Even the last act of the session
p
o save is now, wkile the
May we Invite you to
t acquainted?
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big beauty contests. threatened a scrap. Senate and
' «tt Morte finding time on his House administration leaders were
now that his spouse is get-. determined to adjourn Congress
|g some more lamin’ up In the *'«« die-for keeps until the next
West . . . Phil Collier, former.
ptonian now sports writing tor
fe Fnri w.rtk ato, -i, Styles Bridges told newsmen he
LrtinV m h St« 'T i g mi«ht move recess subject to
►nding his vacation here with call of the ieaders. keeping Coh-
1 Parents ... One of the persons (.See Sokms-Page Two)
[wants to see bod is Coach Dan .
Fworth to find out what the ' . . . m . .
I- Gander grid picture looks like. HI NAS OR
*itton Watkins lolling under the ril
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Youths Bruised
Warren - • Tg
MeKettUn .. 24.
MacArthur 24
S -, i
Wcdemeyer
tote . deaths began to climb kidnev ini^s. <sty officials said
*By9 a.m.. the death toll was 323. the grgndstand was badly “over-
rowntoe2tseve^etonptene'erashes Two men were .blown out of a
rKSaS cauSes speeding car near Kansas City
toriVT^m^dartedfat 6 p'to: when of them carelessly tosed
bur,Jtv nrdv Le ireon was kffl- a match in‘o a gross of firecrack-
J”f as? 'lm“'
!»“? “» *"'rS',tF',S' He~™ F,lke. «. »«S bumrf
tolled in the sun. Sfwkedal ^ by the explosion and a shower, of
"t *-“»*«!•
ourth was * holiday or a group of boys at Oklahoma
City h'atched a plan “to kill a lot
of fish ’ ’ 1
._______ ’m emptied the powder from
2 ftSKSR fist
1 ! ? ” •
; The chamber of Commerce Sat- plotted and blew his left hand off
irday was all- ready for a visit at the wrist. The flash also burned
,y E. H. Thornton Jr^pf Galves- his body seriously. I* Tr fromf toTl from ti mr M =
itics meetings attracted all three
of the ttien who hope to succeed
U.S. Sen. Tom Connaliy and one
Ldncuey aeck-
General -Price
for the Demo-
tion as U.S. senator
and, former Travis
S
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If
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m
Due
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KaS i*M-S
By united press Old Age Roy Boosted
The violent death tpll m Texas —------- - - -
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lighway Chairman
Here Monday
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WASHINGTON. July 5 <UV-
Housp-Senate conferees agreed
Saturday on a compromise MU
to bopat Social Security and
public assistance benefit pay-
ments by an estimated $540
million a year.
QUICKIES . . By Ken Reynolds
Mef&i mm*** ■ “* -
&anll\/ In
e,
John Gaseh,17, and James Huey, he already was assured of “from
18, occupied one of the boats Texas; and 16 from Georgia, five
which was towing Sager Hunsuck- from Mississipi, four from Louu-
#r, 18, on a surfboard, . iana, and three from Pureto Rico.
John W; Scott, 21, and Doyie Eisenhower total includes net
Huron, 20, started from the bank* gain of 16 as result of national
with another surfboard rider and committee decision* on contest*. Rebel Inn. W. T. Busch, chairman
overan the other boat, Hunsucker still subject to appeal. The commit- of the highway committee, and
said. tee gave Eisenhower 12 more de- Chamber President Robert Striek-
Gasch and Huey were badly legates from Texas than he pre- land will preside,
bruised and their boat was de- viously had been assured of. and The afternoon will be taken up
molished, but the others were un- two from Louisiana, one from Kan- with an inspection of the Baytown
hurt sas and one from Missouri. TenneL
tree . . . Joe Ludka
wife are two of Baytown's
F Wlte are two of Baytown s
residents, moving here from A promsor
Porte . . . Dub Andress and says a worm
I Clark going round and round has got brains.
Ft a fine point in the fine | imagine he's
Ft of .softball . . . slick Ellis g0t'enough
pty busy teaching a jil’ion , • . •,
pgsters how to swim out at
feland Park Poo! these hot sum-
days. worm.
By Olin Miller
brains ta git
Along A? »
immediately after Thornton’s
arrival, the group will be off by
motor caravan for an inspection
of the Highway 73 site.
The group will then return to
Baytown for the luncheon at the
f
,( A drunk who appeared in cor-
poration court for trial Saturday
left Judge O. & McCullough
wondering whether he should
notify the man’s wife that she
Is a widow.
The man pleaded earnestly to
be released without a fine which
he could not pay,
“My daughter is visiting here
from west Texas, judge, and my
wife’s husband just died. She
really needs me, judge,” he nid.
The latest deaths reported in-
clude: 4
Mamie Lee Lily Johnson, 26,
Houston Negro, was slain with a
butcher knife and hatchet eariy
Saturday. Her common-law hus-
band, Willie Melvin Johnson, 44,
was charged with murder.
Another Houston Negro, 22-year-
old Archie Lewis Wilson, was shot
to death late Friday as an after-
math of an argument. Police charg-
ed Ellsworth Walton. 2, also a Ne-
gro, with murder.
The latest traffic fatalities occur-
early Saturday in Dallas
red
county.
The department of pubhe safety
has predicted that 42 persons will
die of violence in Texas before
Monday.
“My Alvin ha* bee* acting i
j-Mte -
nlng on Wring a secretary with
fur sneaky-? think he’s pfadto
a Sun Want Ad!"
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 340, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 5, 1952, newspaper, July 5, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042655/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.