The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1952 Page: 1 of 10
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LIQUOR DIALER
CASH AND CARRY. PLEASE
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TODAY'S NEWS TODAY
Saturday, January 1, 1912
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Proposing A 7952 Resolution TlUCO Stalled
«,j - Thin it the time of yMT .or good iLoltitiona, tnd tine* FAT SAVIAj
*1 -the Baytown City Council h« its Tint meeting of the new 1 “ 4#Wf lyl
year nextJ’hursdty nightC that^wquld be a good time for IJ|J p_„J_ ^
CilTlSfbeit thing the*bSke* *of th^Sty oTBatiown could. ™7
do for all concerned at the Thuraday night meeting would PANM ijn JO M — firth _
be to reeolve to keep the city on a-‘‘pay as we go” basis Commuhiat truce deleu
throughout tha year. . "
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reason for
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wiped out th
"little bulffe"
front today 1
hilltop, position. lAt to tbs
selves alone these same lines when they voted down all ,nf ror ,h,rrt
four bond proposals here in the latter part of last year. d*J , l°
The City Council might well resolve to carry, out the man-, jjjfj "f
newing bond^lssues. ‘. , : sm.cu«i and • 1 ’ warren rowApih^fl
H | HHHS SB—BHHHP iSt*SfFE3^S£ j wsm&o* 9®-*-
BgfiM Gl. advanced
up the^^H
behind
which
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Drug Peddlers Rounded Up
•Men Go After ^Big Shots' Over Ration
h' AhHINOTn.V. il\e* Narcotic dlctments ot many big tatrcotle he uK, but they were not necei-
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uXSAUSS*? total News
get them done for around $400,000.- iniiT_..
The city hu $90,000 now in a capital improvement town time).
it*will^ave "another $120000 p^^U^lt^ui^frdta l^u£ST!h.t.e^i^ "*
Humble OU and Refining Company rM------- M,A,W“' ------
surely enough to start enjr MOO.OOO
.The airmen awaited th. i
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i. voo So. on ^
enta turned their fire on large- operators by a grand jury which «arlly the ohm. to be indlctod by : ° . . . z .„ _._tf |.v«_ »«^s«« n»« oe«n onierea w »iai
r »le operatorb" todsy after a he. been invedtigatlng secretly for the grand jury, . * , get material, and SOmetimeB you can t^gK QbOr. jWW while Sosrigt Foreign Minister An
ball-nwide roundup of more than .more thah a month.
'mmmm -.rws4'
kno«n drug jwddlere, Tcnerday i wideipread craok-
Nerchtie* ComniiMioner Harry down, the greatest haul
Aqatagr said the mas. sr-. peddlers ever made in <
in every major city in the laid the groundwork for the j
nation wsuld be completed today Jury investigation. Ansling
The next »tep, he .aid, will be ip- Some hig operators were
l-mlnute doafiehl
‘rrr.as%
Wariraas:
tfgb^ytemids hu aoid drug. millionaof dollar* to spend. The weather is always a factor- ll6ncooperation wftKfce school pn..o/ the mu*c.MM W^gk
t0.t? ?r,fr.,nLy^..An>lln!fr in January and February. . SJ o' Journalism of ,he University only after a Mu^r hOTC
t up reinforcements in
strength ,nd rountewO^v
It wss repulsed •
! attack was believed to
Ibdullah
iamia Hit
|US Today
Opening Salvos
Fired In Coming
Baffle Over UMT
SfCS?W « "If —1.1952. th, Humbk Comptn, will »» » wteW- JSSKi'f'Sa,'m£,'L& ,K.«. »r «-«j4
/wcr. a jj ic.t i---v.t — k...» »Ani and *k«* mhM Mslrs ---- local Mwi The seations will be In have added scores more .tael
arrested in Philadelphia
and more than 40 in Chicago.
There were more than 30 arrests
in Washington and 24 in Sam
Francisco.
By atatea, Texas led with 100
arrests.- Anstinger said “we al-
J5W YORK --CP’ Texas play- WASHINGTON il'Tl— Two Dem- w»y» have large-scale problema
ty Shdppard Abdullah King and oeraUc senators fired opening sal- there,” mostly with heroin
is shimmy dancer bride. Samis, vos today In the looming congrea- brought from New Toirk. Marl-
rnve her* todays by plane from sional battle over universal mill- Juana traffic from Mexico also
sird afier (heir. ‘Kismet ro- tary training. Is a problem In Texas, he said.
Chairman Richard* B. Russell. **J(i th* l>rf «*lc
OeorgU, of th. Senate Armed Sar-
vfeea Committee, said the oentro- SlT^S^hr tiaht^add „.™,t„
vereiel eompuUory training plan *Mn0y tl*ht,,,wl n»re0,-lc3
ll eseehllentub- economy reasona
Senator Edwin C. Johnson, Colo-
then the improvement would be installed tnd paid for. mAn Mn |jC is 0btu»e ** you tp* in improving Tex** joum«- J1*1*^ ^* capturot it
There would be no interest burden for yean and years, peer to be except deliberately ” Hsm. Walter R. Humphrey, edi- , .... . .
There would be no high-powered finance men to pay. They H« «ountered ail Communtit ar- tor of the Fort Worth Prase, is JSS! hev.!2rf2TS
Cw.y. .«* out t LSm M on pupor. but poytn, it SSSZSSSXSrJZ Sa9£SC38SBtt tS^HSSL
back is something else. oners end civilians and added: editor, will be discussion leader*. h.v, r..tn.x,i ti?^iBl
After all, that bad sanitary condition has existed for "Your analysis is faulty, your Edward* joined the >t*rr of Th* ,.f
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nonce” that spanned three contin-
ent*
The Texas oil ho# met the mis-
lyeyed dancer over a glate of
rhampagne In Paris last summer
where the couple started a road-
show romance disused by t Moa-
Bern msrrtpg#1n OWra.
King, who had remarried hi*
Jlvoeed fir*t mlfc, legally parted
from her agent end brooked the
pposition, of hi* wealthy mother
go marry the EgyptUn dancer
tun Spots
COCK ,ufn«4 th. brtiL*
iking.in the oven.
The fire department was celled
a* apartment house in the 200
imethibg else.
______ all, that bad sanitary condition has existed for .....
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point to remember is: it can be remedied the old-fashioned TS.ttKtS.rvff .ubcom- jourifm^Uf SSteaLi “ ‘ hm mmr™
way by getting the job done and paying for it while it'a mittee, Major General Howard M* University. Edwards i*j‘veteran
being done.
Several of the City Council already feel the same way
about it. All city fathers should see the light Let’s forget
I Boo Red-Page Twe)
of World War H
light enemy
tnck which wa« repulsed not* 4f
Punchbowl waller M-,4ht-.eewAt.
front. r ..... . ” " "J
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proaram.^eald Its Adoption would first "umrTor repeat ^nnrcotlcs addition— r------„„„„ - ,-------- -
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Tbe N«km.! Secump Training |Wrd offender* M to 30 year* in progressive enough for tlWtttlgttj flgiyiB etai.ee a Soviet proposal for a,.^ *PGK
Oommlsaloh ha* sent Congress a rttvmi to offtclalg^about it. You have told thett oneC With your vote, prompt high-level sneeting of the
appeared unlikely, however, armistice has
United Natlone Security Council
•attaeife:
a keen achieved. JT;
i r.,'- e‘‘.
ly tnd menully qualified lt-year-
olds. The program also invlovea
indlctedMby the grand jury. He Let’s play OUT city finances close to our belt in 1952. u |#„t u |t does not deal with
the actual4
Johnson called the propoeod pro-
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^IwYpu^Sffkken Ship
UMg A^wit Sg«*
DM uimuii even declined ,to identify the You all know We Won’t be able to do our petsonal finances Korean armistice,
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9*^ #- t“I*? 'jZ&t..:1? * htv# b«#n takert at a apodal «au- liONI>ON iUD— Tht tugboat Karliar r*porta Mid tfforta la
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5ZmTZ*.Z,%Zi-fospectable Marriage Much In News
^fisattss^ 'ST'JLu.^. Ladies Wear Weddin9 B«"* Keep Reporter. Bu
he smoke was cauied by burning training as “a waste of time ... a . , _
Iqod whleh wa* left in an oven ,ubterfuge ... a booby tap to fool M ink T
vhlle th* family wa* away. mother* who believe that this bill <" *
cu* early todav of the 11 sponsors Turmoil reported today that It had connect thtrtWWVeaMla were mad*
of S nroDossi to holster veto-fre# ,onn',ct'd * ,lnp U» the stricken throughout the night but woj*
of * proposal to bol»ter veto-free fw|fhter Bnterpri»e and thw.rtid by fog.
By UNITED PRESS *
Marriage* were very much
Tb# chief turned off the over
re. Th# family com* home to
charred eupper.
[Parents New Pump
H. E. EHEAIME. who ran. the
I <:*«ia UM- NaehlM and WcM-
ipg Works, ha* obtained potent
right* aa a new Jtydraulk Hft
pump designed for use ill tbe ell
Helds.
Most pumps now In use are
meehanial Hft Bheaume'i. do-
sign is aa- Improvement *yoo-
praung iiiisiili W"**
: «ii aslCfteS- Mil liqet werklng
‘ > *>rtee fer nbnnt two
Adequately preparoe thel r. boy* if
they areraant bn war*
Russell, la a separate interview,
sakf 4i* has no doubt that "a lot
of 11m* were lo*t in Kona a* In
other wars—because young Amer-
icana wen not prepared under
some mh training plan. -
“We have got to have a more
-tionomlcal way." he *aid. refer-
ring to the nation’s large standing
army, "or else -we wifi hankrupt
th* natfgm '* —*rr*-- ........
machinery against aggression was towing it In the rough At-
* Russia on Thursday ^proposed Untie southwest of Ireland,
th# • spa rill top-level See unity - I*>ndon shipping circle* received
Hudson. w.ho became 14 lest May. Council session st which leaders' a radio message from the tug sey-
gave birth to a jix-pdund, 14-ounce perhaps foreign ministers, would log it had attache,d *' line and
hoy. She and her husband, San- try to break the Korean cease- was taking the ship to Falmouth.
This marked a victory f*. Gsii*
sen in the first stage of his fight
to save the ship end the cargo—
together worth an estimated S3
million. The skipper had fought
• • . . . . trap/, oug wnu »ro« niMvaiiu, «?•!'- »•■/ w w*can me nvivan vcwk- «r«R ip ram* uie >ni)f ID *■ raumpuan, ll|f tllf bulfl^ IRM fOf a w£
the news today happy ones, brog- eloped to Virginia when fire deed lock end also survey the near.the southwest tip of BngUM, most of it' alone. Yesterday
Cold Witr situation in, general. 37A miles eway. ,
MILWAUKEE —(tr.i— A group en ons and at' least two tales of Geraldine wa* 13.
*f slightly befuddled nrink breed- child brides. -
or* meeting here for the Inter- In Tennessee. 11-year-old Evi
national mink show expressed fDc*n Bsgrfctt said a tearful good- ;Qng name io ncr lamer, Dressing wum.u un up um mw n - . .. 1, ,
over the "rtrange bye to -Arad (RL JLjw ««;. ..,p^ mv»go-that almost caused the Kore« Hraoe negotiation* ■*»•»>»■•» the crippled wt«el.
fit n*,"k ronh »"d groom of little more than *_week „ mo<)crn Trojan war. T^t* United State* expretesd grave ^ ^ _ -- -
and returned home to her Christ «._____jg it, fear* that th* Rusaian move, f #_ 't|
mas doll. Their marriage was rule- CWrta!^^KddwhlaMt^ whlch came as a qurpris*. might LlQUOr Mflll
*SsSSS53' > 1Z -'Faces Charge
was joined by the English
sedation
Washington investigations," one
td Ow fiw-fari>*N *nM t*tkv. '
A #/ Werth, Madison, Wis-
consin. told th- convention thst
"a lot of respectable ladles wear
mink coat*, too* ~’~~5
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.Ynrk,—M
Mes. Oraldir- W and--hi
From Athena* Greece, c«me worrt Tht wetUrrrt power*, however, u.5?. C**u*n ^ >&
hit Ta*sou!« FetrakofKIorfi had adamantly opposed any idea that Hennk Kurt carlflen. and M1WM- The Overseas Towing and Sal-
tone home to her father, breaking thr^counrtl tfe;up 0**m«
tp'vjng speed probably would be
slow—two or three knot*.
Os risen, who messaged on New
Year Day that he would a
hi* ship until It wai
sunk, had worked aj
with tugboaty ‘matr-kwonewi a..
tewiig kawsdr
nountain while he wooed; *her£^Jj ^d^c^^^CMd'war*^~ t>*ncy U» idt a tawing haweei
Hien there were married over vl-^STsecurity Council in an effort ”, |id“*; tbowd th/drlfUng fcrtghter.
gorou* protert by Taatmilab fam- to determine. If tendon might be f, ' _/ V ' V , )
«F- - eased.'IMs maiked neocaRleii of “SS -ftAM _ RAM ta J
fessESI
The «Uempted .
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Highlands Water District Vote Is Tuesday
Bitet^i^iupervlsory Board
w* e A iMM^EMpnuMt no , a nu’
Wrtelk, Harmon,
Highland* voters will.
iv.«Wayne
cks, Moss Anderson, Oliver
on, Jv’Q’ IraMpiraii, aad vr.
Another once-heppy marriage
became more strained when pint-
sised showman BIB* Bo* filed
Can't &mr:
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n.
m«ayle;wlil
I. mmryMlSirar2rt*V
Mr*. Ore) Eddletnon d
. for a, breather from
weather of I
MWy'.for jtr
'M-.h*
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appliance, and repair Store,
>n and Hicks ark listed
city-directory a* DuPont C
charge today of turning in a false lASif a \A/d«g4r
$80 expense account. ft lTC TV QITS
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—{.gate
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- iw.-sssiSfrjfc’sAr ms
the In- Ket and feed store, arid,for many on the WHMe^
MpiatV'9|S assoi-iated, with the oaf- Texas
m
ur>. They were
onr-fnan'bsttte
' ^
senior OOF
Iting Ben
said the
Mr*. M. C.
Spiv
^lerg^-Tll ^SPa£S “
' UjLiw af£r ■ enrV jaokt ImSm? 6w»e? of
• c^rrarws. cffuS:a5**2t£.*srd«
eoMeh of tbs area. former county juvenile oficer, end her health, said „he .would feel
, peony box of matchjpi." the then
last fill
S;2g
you another_tO they boarded the huge Cunardef,
ForGt
expense
bush*
the Inter-
Btfreau -.Mould be
service except
aaruast sans sr&nsx
________ battador Sir Oliver Frank#, and -placed under olVil ear
ight be his own. President fruistn'i welcoming the commissioner, whom the presi-
Vae Hagemeler comes to work emlwari*», Brlgsdier General dent would appoint with Senate
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the -plan, to
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ject as a ball of flr. wlth a «« ^ ln ^ction
Mulsh, green tail like a' string < on May 17.
.brads. •, v 1 Funeral services Will be at 10
I Deputies Al Botman and Jim a.m. Tuesday at the Gremmler-
Mattney, who spotted the thing Oberle Funeral Home ln Port Ar-
early yesterday: skid they thought thur. Burial will be in the Wood/
originally It was a flaming air- lawn Garden of Memories near
plane. They said It threw sparks Houston at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.
*md‘ flame tratYwtlr end' and craiii ~R#r. IS:' W, 'ElWofe; paator of
ed a longest about 1000 feet. It the Pleesant Retreat Methodist
appeared to be under control. church of Tyler, will officiate. Rev.
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Funeral Rites Set For Gerald M. Camp
LiGuttn.Gnt Lost His Lift During Combat In Korea
Lieutenant Gerald M. Camp, a Elmore I* the farmer Highlands lives at Port Arthur.
•A'tt&fSZS c£p'ZZ2Z2
^.ZTL, HI NABOR
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Camp of By Olin Mi
captain *
Abuiinejj.
men says ha
picks a sacra-
+#ry by h
brains InstW
in December, 1*80. By .
was In action In
platoop- leader wit»
Gantry Division.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1952, newspaper, January 5, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042718/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.