The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 260, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 2, 1952 Page: 2 of 12
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UrAngeta* ho|«! Into a
lo»t Tiw» Tonight
Impact knocked him to the ground and nearly 70 books iij hia lifetime,
but tha reat stopped the shrapnel HI* play' "Uliom" was the story
Tha east It a ,mw item on the - mad. tor tt# musical Wt /tgim ,
Korean, front, where many eat* »T pmduced by Richard Rodg-
- • • • ' * - - ers and Oscar Hanimersteln II in
AduHt 35c — Children FREE
unities come from Injuries of type
Bmtovaaoaped. f/sfsrnsKsaal/ 1M*-
* HEM IT IS JUST FOt YOU!
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All of us rely or
automatically. We dej
unking about it. Today .
nore than 43 million tel
t0 demand a rtioney-ba
|farranty. Such assurai
ONLY PONTIAC «
•IVIf YOU TNI* DUAL-RAM0M X
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2. New PwW-Hanga Hydra-Mafic DrhMi*^ J4
“to the product by de
•That’s telephone servic
taken for granted. T1
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kettle
ofTcni... V
ulthebatw
sfAesem!
••THE GREAT
I m£k
...TWO WORDS
THAT ICHOfD
ACROSS MEXICO
LIKE THE CRASH
I te
ated that way,
jell*
The eenate dtea his first
taddy expose, tha case of the Commodity
big that auch a thing could happen. A. C !
ADVICE OF T. R. Z'rZ Z’ ZZZ~
e-elecUoe as mayor of «kor. A|
arfiSKrear» SSSSESES wrtl.'--.- 3r*«as?'
demanded that the OCC be made voucher*. All were found e*o*pt »lM(te<| ^ty marshal on ala writ* Chi Oorp *
Williams of Meware, the famed ,0 MCOUBt for the MSO million item* for a mere $S1 million jB vote* E. D. Underwood received Chrysler Corp~.
lone wolf Investigator at the Up- plui That amounl he Mid, wss which, at this wrltlag. *» *uu two vote*. ’ ~T-folurab Gas ................. 16 . oemsnoe iron. ««;•;.'# »- BW
per House, who has rooked Wash- mUilng wh,n (Hr" a.n.r.l A* mlaNa»------- Arr,. u » ,nl.|| “eisr^reole Pet ...................74 N si* brunettes, ss blonde, and five
Ington and the nation wRh Ms counting Office tried to audit Hs cioe.ly allied were chargee by m~,t7 lud rauth of UPort. Davidson Chem............no sale men
I la ■'• _ william, that ths commodity mar- "■* ,u" ” ** Dow Owm ..................maw However, he warned, your In- . .,u xtoannelvlow.
UntloMjinre to^^honornb^Be- treble Mcanln-10® Wart
senator said, were mak- 3(?C0flQ LOGO 110171 fidirM Oas ........ JSH ^r*^,^^^,^rh^°pn‘ “j^k Oene Dean Highlands.
Fairchild JCng .............„ ,£ Sut?# 'jmd-ioaklaf. W-Ilngwll
..•eeee.ee.ete.ee ft7pffMOliablf Alld, b$*t WftlV thtBl, **’
i
di.rlo.ure. of sordid corruption
ths Bureau of Internal Revenua
and Influence peddling before the
RPC. .• . '
• Known to his colleagues as
•Whispering WUltomq" because bis
•oft-spoken drawl la hard to haw.
Senator William an carrlre a
•tick blg‘oMiigh,t|.oauae a etala
reaction which re.ulted ta the Hr-
Ing of more than HO to* official*
There Include the removal of six
district collector*, and the indict-
ket was being “rigged' by ax
deala for the benefit of laaMara.”
SMUtor aald. were tank-
in* hug. eums .peculating.
'The secretary of agrloultUN.
Plnha* wild ta'a thua tor bren Alb#rt a^-«« Bret
Hta5taiw Daulton-Otaaaelriew.
Mr* Ramrey Writa-lll Mm-
Du Pont Chora •#♦••••#•••*>* M
Worui Inna Horn .........^
rAvviiVi LviIU IW1 II K> “lio Nlturil Oil........3o%
n« lire to m..............
stiid. That would nukt iiitfrfit </x—**—— • p./wi Oon Tlr* and I
poae the reorganiraUon of thf Bu^ • 1
tej’s, sirs?**r'
? T
said. "That
.tag reading If anyone could mr
Rtatof hire. HrhM reWhol
to relehre II even to member, o'
'•en Tire .and Rub
vNUOttO mm sm.mrqum.m
H\ peril In ererytaltafrom nitmu- LIVESTOCK
... « ale. muaeums and historic moou-
•no Ml. meat, to shoppfef. night-clubbing
after a long *
■ To them It
*^Tou°*never know what people ^1.1W°K!KSSkS^
f>om Page One)
hv (tlrMtlnv
ng weekend, lull.
•ng to an outbreak of ^brasria. .DoH 0# MH are really Hkr uatll yon opon an . choice slaughter
arSW-r.-ai.iE
of tta
nrtaabla Greyhound Bua ............11H -you never anew wire. r*vr-> cattle i.iou ruiiy new.
* Kb are really llkr uatll yon opre aa choice daughter gteen and yonrl-
I tavv obtained exporing
of former •Demo-
Boyle, to Williams. Boyl^^
.ays "for exomple, I wrote to
f ths Treasury
Troops wer. f.rcta to pnt their ***..........^ **'' "" *t0C“fr
bu.InreT’of ftahflni w^miution InU N,ckrt ........’*.......*** nmhtag*but aooa He MW them, oo* Qelve. MO. ruUy steady: good
Jupltar Ott.................. 4U carted by o .h.pely expert on tta and choice slaughter cMvmM-M;
aubject.
£r^rc,ssr.s*i.e-
ed targe legal fee* from a St. Louis
printing company for whom he
allegedly Med Influence In obtain-
taTu RFC loair previously rf
......
Secretary of thv Trc.ury Snyder
nearly two ye.r. ago Informing
SlYTUtS? S79£ nTB SAS. mSS
Kirby Pet ..................37*-.
utility and commercial **-»; culla
JO and teas; common to
tdet i# Ktw York. HopoMtb»o- n une^ *t »ta MnJUCt auj. •- Dlbby McN ................. IS An Amtricon wonttd to»#tov#ry down to----
quit for reasons.ofl
s In an exclusive Interview with
C*ntnl Press. Senator William*
outlined some of the step, he took
■ corruption In high
I ,KicKiir«^ itory;
Senator John J. William.
demitv collectors there had bren vestlgatlon into report* that some , ”. .
remreere.re.jaree -JJSSr-lVKS
^ swsaatjaaas
to co-operate when I asked for this week.. fiat Dairy Prod
material on the .talus of delta- The death toll for the maneuv- 0hlo 0lt .......
quent cases In the Third District «• stood at reven-olx accidental p«cksrd Motors
So I went to New York unldentl- denths and the murder.......Pancoastal Oil
• ••••••••• 15S
• wir»« •‘rvMMrdr-tBWr'
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.................. 0*
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•J day* of the yrer H* went away a lights, higher with one lot NMta,
satisfied but drenched cuatpmer. at 43.
Another American apent an en- Hog* l.lOtt Butcher^Mc to Me
K£T f iriwni i tonb. ■ ' '
fled, waltad^ln the colleclor'a oL-^PMhnndleJimU^R 'JESt
KG Shot Down,
2 Others Damaged
fice to see him. »lnc* the maneuver started at mid- Penney'* Inc .................67S
• When I got In. I Identified my- night March 25 wm Stephen E. Phillip. p.t .................54’.
*elf and demanded to aee hi* file* King. ». of the Air force* 3250th Py^ oil ...................-07U
I lutatantlated my »u*plclou.. -reining aqundron. King'* nutomo- Richfield Oil ................ 51'
Two day* Inter. The Bureau of In- Hit crashed Into n bu* early ye*- RepUb Steel .................cm
ternal Revenue in Wathlngton *n- erdny between Killeen and Nolan- st. Regl* Paper ..... 21’«
nounced that It was rending e . !lle, Tex. Sinclair Oil ................. «’»
squad of OS' agent* to the Third Second Lt. Harold Wllliamaon, Socony-Vac ................. 3#’»
district to look for lrregularitie*." '2, of Waahington, N C„ wu kill- Stan Oil Calif ...............M’i
William* I* a 4J-year-old Del*- d Monday by a erud* bullet fa*h- Stan Oil Ind ...... MU
n
^,at“nTr^t!!!e ‘ViSfredM'
3--“ stiffs
hoateu *69 fouhdjta^umj.ao„
wed by stuffing a bru. cleaning Stan Oil Ohio
od Into the end of n blank cart- Stan Oil N. J.
worthy of Dick Tracy at hl» be.t
Senator William* credit. mfV.
of bl. novel aueceu at sleuthing
to the simple proccM of reading
government report*.
.“It costs severei million dollsrs
to prepare these reports.1 he Mid
“but almost nobody reads them. I SEOUL-HIP) -Allied planes shot
, plow through the maMes of figures jown ,one MIU Jet fighter and
to try to find out what the govern- darria«ed two other. Wednesday,- ware chicken farmer who rune one
ment agencies are really doing bringing their two-dny toll of Com- of the state's moet prosperous
with the billions of dollars the murtjit aircr»ft over Korea to 2*. chicken-feed bualnesae* on the ridge. „ - Sun Oil .................— H5'«
. public entrusts to them" Another Red plane was probably side. He has been In business pvt. Michael F. Kunak of Bal- Sunray Oil .................. 23
The results are shocking to n ,i8maglHj. for himself .Inee age It, a fact tlmore. Md., was accused of firing Texas Co........•'...........57K
businessman, the senator main- Robert T. Latshaw, 115 Hills- to which he credits hi. knack for his carbine point blank at William- Texas Gulf .Prod ............ 30S
tain*. “Without qualification. I can jai*. Amarillo. Tex , wa. credited running through balance sheet, son. Tex Gulf SuJph .............106'*
My that the federal government w|th knocking'down' the Iona MIG and other financial data. The 19-year-old paratrooper from Tidewater Corp .............4S*i
hM the wont system of bookkeep- HI* record now stands at three en- His unparalleled .ucceM In In- the Mad Airtmrne Division told I'nion Oil of Calif ..........4SS
.. tag in the world,” he-aald: AH p- -Ianr| (jetroyed and three vestlgatlon (he refused to ask the newsmen and civil authorities he V. S. Steel................... 38.»
kitds of skullduggery esn be cov- _AmntmmmA • ‘ . Senate for a cent Of expense v.-ould “do anything" to get out of Woodley Pet ...............73 »
< ered up. If a.private clttaen oper- nn“*h. ffrnunH ,h, rommunl.t. money and he hu not hired any the Army. May N. 0. Cotton up 32 pta.
■fiHBHSKarenrere“™^ launched their biggest ground at- lawyer, or Investigator. In hi* Th. Army dlrelored ye»tefdny
tack In three months. searchings) has surprised the en- tbat members of the 551st infan-
Some 1500 bugle-blowing Red J1/*, tn*tioJJ , try regiment and the 606th tank
"Vim Villi"
Woman Hangs Herself
In Beaumont City JaH
STATE FARM INSURANCE
• Auto Liability, $9 DOWN
0. Fir# Inwranee, 20% Savingi
J.O. Mitchell Ins. Agcy.
I7M E. T«xm Dial »i»
troops, shouting "Kill! Kill!” brief- MHIsboro, Del, (Pop. 4*5), bit home battalion fought it out Monday
iy' knocked United Nations troop* town-
off a hill west of the Allied truce
camp town of Munsan on the west-
ern front
DO YOU HAVE
TERMITES?
Search Is Abandoned
For Plane In Gulf
'Dozers Crunch Over
Whisky-14,000 Cases
night with fists and roclu.
It wss not part of the Maneuv-
ers.
Officers said the fight started
when a tanker or an Infantryman,
nobody was quite sure just who.
made a “remark” about the other
unit
Nobody but the .hoeteM and the
pretty “eacoirt" who ehowed up
knew the difference.
Plnhas charges * fee of 6000
francs ($14) for the services of an
escort throughout a day and eve- BEAUMONT - A 34-year-old
nlng. with the customer paying qll Kentucky woman twisted her pet-
expenses. For any period of time tlcoat jnt0 , noo*e' nnd hanged
|e,«« than that, the charge Is M00 hpriplf {rom ,h,- bar. of Beaumont
frenc. ($»W» bp hour. clty jmi.
The e.cort get. a third of th# jjj,p wa. Identified a* Mra. MyM
fee. plua free food and transpor- llf Hivward, who came here about
tatlon. a year ago She wa* arrested Mon-
ptahaa Mid about half hi. girl day night, charged with beinr
ricoris are married and most of drunb »nd held for invertigntioo,
the other* are .tudent* Several poiie, itid
hold college degree* and all are----
from carefully-checked famlliea. oU) fiUYT GOER JET
Among them they .peak English, SAivta ANA Calf O'-Jamea
German and Spanl»h, in addition w. Montee. 86, the nation's oldeet
to French. hcehaed pilot, took a 30-mlnut#
"They find the work entertain- r|d( yelterd.y In a .leek Marine
I 1 • J //'I tag. It nlso help, out with the fam- ,pt flghUr p|Me and declared it
/ ntfQDlCl Jv S ily budget," Pinhu explained, add- waJ tht ,i{lnelt (Ught ln my lif*"
tag that a good 90 per cent Of the He wore n wide grin a* he stepped
business 1. handled by the girl*._ ,rom the midnight blue F-3D2 Bky-
"We make It clear there can be kn,_llt ***, '.j,* 460-mlle-an-hour
no monkey bu.lneM," Plnha. Mid. hop
cNinMMs.ni
BRANDO ||
JEAN PETERS
CARTOON * "CAT. K|___
IATEST WOltUi .VEB»1
'Milk Live
Rattlesnakes
Prompt Speaker Tunis
Up One Year Early
OKLAHOMA aTY (l:.R)-Okccne
Jaycees held a'rattlesnake milk-
ing" today, using 15 live and very
poisonous reptiles In a demonstra-
tion of how the valuable venom
A” t
can be "milked" from their fangs.
The show at the Carver Chlro-
Hoffl* Lumber Company
Phone 8241
(Terminix Representative)
TOPEKA, Kans. —(UP)— A Tope-
ka city dump smelled strongly of
whiskey todsy.
Twenty-five hundred cares of II-
NEW ORLEANS —(UP) - A Coast quor were emptied on the dump
Outrd sea and air search for a under the supervision of federal
plane reported down In the Gulf and state liuor tax agents before
of Mexico, 2oo mile* south of Lake bulldorers chrunched over the bpt-
Charles, La, proved fruitless and ties. It was the last of 14,000 cares HaYS, Kans.
was abandoned. of whiskey ruined and decreed un- Stanll, a Turkish lecturer, arrived IOred by the Okeen Junior Cham
The plane was ^reported missing fit for Mle after the disastrous promptly for herAprll 1 speaking .|>er of Commerce,
yesterday. But Lt. A. S. Haver- July Kansas floods. date with the Hays Knife and > -
son, Coast Guard rescue officer at - . . . Fork Club-but a year early.
New Orleans, said rescue cutters The killer “whale” tent really a She promised to return A|
and plane were unable to. find whale but the largest member of 1955, and speak on “Turkey
any kind of wreckage “anywhere." the- porpoise family. ' All The Dressing.”
New Steel
Talks Set
prectic College also ballybooed the where Fatal
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nn hand to take up tomorrow
(l'.P>— Mim Iamet annual rattlesnake roundup spon- du*try^”|J,,,£ g^^niat* for the
leas
t
leaves off. The In-
need a 312 a ton
Jhivelt
Yourself!
Eqiitptmnl. atfuorUi end trim
IthuttdtU mr* luVJmtt to chmnft
without notitm. Whit* tUtWoli tiro
tt tttrm cott »hm ewMeM*.
pay package propoaed by the Wage
Stabilisation Board and accepted
by Murray.
With no joint union-industry
meeting In sight until late today at
the aarllMt, and tha Industry ready
to bank It* furnace* on Friday to
prepare for the atrlke deadline,
Mir. Triitnaft moved Into action.
Unwilling to hurl a Taft-Hartloy
Act injunction at Murray, who hM
four time* postponed a strike at
government request, the President
was reported studying three pos-
sible leisure alternatively r
1. Using his “Inherent powers
to take over the Industry and
HILAND THEATRE
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
m-6-m
JOSEPH RAHBAHA
ClimN'SUHTO
The Mart
With a Cioak
—PUS— .
SMMMUmMMW^0
■no GORCEY ^
BOWERY BOYS
Him
r~- --
4U«<Um
GIGIPEHU
Themoq
captivatiag
young star
since
Shirley j
Temple
Margin
O'Brien!
SAVE
CURRENT Dll
I# I ' - ‘ >
MN* Jscltson was known at
Hteren si "Tippocanoo’:; St*
— Al-SO -
"Holl.wood llonrvmsss*
“Shipyard Symjftote*
LATEST \nW
a a cedars
maintain production essential to
the rearming .drive, .before the
April 8 deadline
2. Seizing the industry under th#
draft act, after a walkout-atari*,
for failure to deliver on govern-
ment contract*.
3. Taking over the Industry la
line with the vaguely-defined pow-
ers granted him by th* Defense
Production Act.
Famous Ftaywright
Ferenc Molnar Wes
NEW YORK-Ot—Ferenc Mol-
nar, 74,' one of the World’s most pro-
lific dramatists, died here yester-
NO DOUBT "SOW" on his armored day after a brief, illnesi.
rest, U. 8. Marine Pfe. Ralph Bar- Molnar, who wrote "The.Gimrd*-
low, Redondo Beach, Cal., show* man,” "Ullom” and 'The Play's
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 260, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 2, 1952, newspaper, April 2, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042731/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.