The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 156, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1952 Page: 1 of 32
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Sex Change
Is Possible,
Says Docto,
"as*!**-*.,
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,n H°PPe Killing
rf^eThe *hot George Hoppe.
Lj Roscoe Zierlein said Thursday he
SEftSSE
4 W&S a Question nf him nr Hnnrm ” ♦ ____
iallst attening the *to
^*eal Association c1id4u
?hich opens here Tue^”‘ ‘ -
ifal'in Erie, Pa^J^f^SL
ion reportedly perfoZj*. **1
wrk on George W
hanging him into , g.^*Jr
pSS§
saaMiar®1
■fans to start with'
He*. said such T
?“ "* to comb the' case, to make sure’
they are complete before sending them to trial
U an examin, trial Is held In the Hoppe case it
Bracoe »»»- -.....—, uc has not wlL „ * ^ either next
^e* fied by the district attorney’s office on * ,, „ ay 0r tte lowing Wednesday.
examining trial will be held in the case. <**' the dutriet attorney waives the examining triaL
Set H. 'Bill) Scott has already set seven *the casT^riU g0 directly before the Harris countv
tpt trial during the middle of Janu- grand jury. county
f ^udtog'lwo in which he wlll^ajkThT swhltd'by tht ^ *i‘at ^ '‘“mining trial will be
i sensitJ ' the DrosMi^^tfteaAn1eXaminin*tria] would force
defense time to get '^^better'^'l^'defenM ‘ * *°Up‘e 01 doora from HoJ>P*'» dob 25,
would have nothing to il h ?n 01d Maln' Uttle declared, and added that hehas
W°Uld rtU1 g° t0 the 8rand'^Ury for' clMe*thei>*^iames.Pr0V* * he W°U‘d "0t di“
fa IflCJUV
fc^ftko* cases is that of Alfred Ray Thomp-
r, Houston, charged with the kiUing of Undy
I* 3-year-old Baytown seaman.
remaining cases, Scott *&id a six-man squad
•** “fui weiorc uie snooting,
sa .J$ was a Question of him or Hoppe,” the attorney
Little talked with Pierson Tuesday. He said Thurs-
day that Pierson is at home, sick in bed and has
heen for the past two or three days.
The attorney said Pierson told him that Hoppe
had threatened him several times since the raid on
Hoppes House of Blue Lights, just outside the city
limits at Market and Decker, in October.
Hoppe threatened Pierson the last Ume In front of
* miM * €OUple of door* from Hoppe's Club 25,
aSrS
irmajihrodites where the
_ Sk es Ahead
H-rOHN WEATHER - Pair «iih
Fj^pwtant temperature changes. Low
" 44. Fresh asrttsrty -lads
, friday afternoon.
close their namea
Hoppe’s 24-year old widow Thursday said Hopps
ihrodites" where om**?
gans is imperfectly formed
t easily recognized. iwT2
rhe Pennsylvania special?
rgenson apparently *a77
rmaphrodite. although Arm,
is showed him to
w" at the time of hts' daZ
««s said he had never bZ
* world-famed Prof. &S
who alleged!' perforoj
fration on Jorgenson at 1
sp',tal in Copenhagen. tot
t efame itself was widely^
1 'T’&ff^r^rTyjCT.'tsaf ‘
.JiNO.lW
uTlye isgtnum
liad not carried a pistol anytime during the day of
SnESg.*"' '•** dl« «” -■ - > J™
weHm„!j*V ^ ht tlrried in lb' W when
even i? L ^ Mn Ho^ ^ ' ^
WAKirts -
S stxs S,"ssr - “-w
“* it that Pierson owed Hoppe *17,000. That
H°PP*.Wa* P«^"f Pi*r«,n for a payment
co^ty und^M that bi* lhoU in Harris
wIV.L circlei ordfred Hoppe's death
because the gambler was threatening to tell what
he know, .bout the rackets in the fount, to r*£
atimi for the raid on his Market Street Road piacs,
™mor has It that Pierson was chosen to
choke the canary" because he had least to lose
beung nearly half dead already from tuberculosis.
J=s sr, r,'“u»fs,
shot Harris county underworld circles."
Still another rumor maintaiu that a nameless
«naus Miner rumor maintains that a nameless
^^^SSt^SZSSfSiSSi
tnat Hoppe had made threat* ami u bin
htm H°PP* bad made threats, and intended to kill
It could have been one or t comblnaUen of ail of
these reasons, but one thing i, ,ur, in the Hoppe
talking. °M m*n kn0W* **** motivt- H* isn't
BAYTOWN. TEXAS
0«hr THE BAYTOWN SUN
Ttk
The BAYTOWN STORY
TKurtdoy, December 4, 1952
TODAY’S NEWS TODAY
9-INCH pOWNPOOR SOAKS BAYfoWN
pit rowou ,
ONDON -^U British h^§
ng put under the mW
w antibiotics better than s
in and streptomycin and &
re powerful than cortuo* s
the result of cxperimm, i
ig on at the brewins ma-
ter in Nutfield, Haamfar|
.-v
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m
IEWS
y from >-onr Ba.vto v» gm
In Brief
NATIOXS, X. Y—
„ Ceneral Trygve Lie
i group of clow-monthed
---------- ky **“
1 Xstkms they must decide
r rtrthrr to answer Senate
mittee questions on
i sr lose their jobs.
K3TOX Sen Robert A.
11, uncertain whether an at-
p oil) be madif next month
event confirmation of Martin
Durkin as secretary of tabor.
AT WORTH—Second ease of
Mstith in the f ort Worth
i oithin three days is re-
r4 skrs four-year-old Bur-
i toy reaches hospital in
nl roedition.
Teen-Age Girl
Struck Down
ButNot Hurt
KINGTON - President Tru-
| vi Gov Adlai E. Stevenson
l as plana for getting
Jrrst party out of
Itititiaf stance for
itk. ’
RX-fartui-rlad South NBi
I isfsstrvhwn ‘•mash three
_ee sitarhs oa Sniper Ridge
Ingnt hand ermadro down
By KOSAJ.IE MYERS
A 13-year-old girl was
knocked down, but no one
was injured in a three-way
accident, involving a Deer
Park school bus, on Crosby-
Lynchburg Road about two
miles south of Highlands ear-
ly Thursday.
“Joe Dell Reed, 3400 Michi-
Jto^.-^ry<“**Uma u Mpm «*• bh.eBhetrkdt«4^»htoBtod!
Of r«s Angeles. E„Ur ,nrh« ^ ^ Th“ *"n* “ tnm Gorman, about M mile, north the school bus. stopped
h -----------------zLZrZ.: .......J ' International 1 onlhe P»v«"«tt, and an oncoming
---------To?r!Ten by Qly"" Heffner, Mh-
<>f Highlands. H A Willis of Deer
Park was the bu, driver.
Reed said he saw the bus ahead
of him. but could not tell that it
was stopped until be was tqo near
H to stop He tried to swing
m*u«I H axduw th. Heffner ear
‘eyai, ka; ayp ^ - T,rl.-av^r»s«»
I* mm that am pmntmenf ®U‘ck..^“ d«noll*^,^*l
sident TVu- 1 . . —— -
§2 Chiefs Say Ike Blundered
S*£ Mould Hpve Tipped Taft On Durlu$£UL
Witematm. Dec 4 —UR— lRu«to s _________, —
:P/ce
a e 00 w P»fWin« appointment of senator.
Diabetic Girl Dies After
eisiwtkst; —-yrs sss zLZ
not Upping Sen Robert A. Ti/t the President-elect and the Ohio diffmn* ran* ♦Clr5k*,v ^ * youth'f 1W0 Ford waa ripped iwav
- *• "** ^ ssa^fic K-J2U-:
JU" Muddy Refer
Will Hamper
Lee Ganders
1 big engines wit..
■ion ratios, I of
ding capacity, ta-
bulation avails bb
ved feature* kb
Hunters
i***«ctry officials
itotasa the job Thursday
T *■* days of staHUag
” •»•»)> on a same
■» I xatoc. only WP
**“ Wo* Bergeroa
•task a deer.
»«a the trip were Cotta-
«». D. Rectos sad Milton
Oty Manager C D.
PsWk- Work. Dirrc-
nottce that hTsraT twin# hUto!< „ , . «°w on
. Arsfisa' *** s
———— i ■ ■ ■ w ■ m v ■ ■ ■ ggpr g ^ ja^| | | ^ | ” • MIC (Op ^p<y liQe "* Of C^T
Pastor Said To Stop Insulin
tap days of .talkiog the • "** “------ --------
*» oa a tamo arc- BARRIE, Ont. Dec 4—UP—An Barrie . —i,«.nn». ------
».lm 10 no q;:o;ea ov ________________
“f1*' ,w»* *° m»*« it rrtore proto. Heffner and two other Robert
pee- BARRIE, Ont., Dec. 4—UP-An Barrie, said a preliminary invest!- v^if. S:>i!es at ®; l* hl*h atudenu, Earl
Sir taquest was ordered Itunday into gition indicated UckTuuuhnwas ^ »^?hir'a"1" fab ^ ^ 'idfc,k’ 1T- “4 To* Ray Pruett
KiMffi VaggL7.___aagg tstzts
SS ssrjsjf assaayRSR^-
......-The nun Rrg* peeping
through the clpuds again by
noon Thursday, but it will
take an awful lot of sunahine
to dry up Houston’s “Mud
fto Bowl" football stadium be-
ll fore the Baytown-Reagan bi-
district game Friday night.
The chances are still that
the grid gladiators will be
£*£"* ta • •« of mud. Houston’s
Public School SUdium hii bets
uaed almost every night during
tou H°U,ton teanu' “d
ing ffi “X °n th* pUy-
The 2.5-Inch downpour Thursday
morning made it a aura thing that
projiheta were aaylng
that the mud will “equalise" Rea-
fan* chance* of winninf the hi*
district crown, giving the heavier
rr*f” •» advantage over
u^.“*5terJBaytowa ***vt*m-
TV heavlem rain here waa due-
?**? rnln*hour* A
rsia-gauge reading at 7 am.
showed 2.1* tnchea
A light nertk »lnd wa* sweeping
tte Win-cloud* out into the Oulf.
however, and dear skies and coder
temperatures were expected by
Thursday night. 7
i%SS^SS^St
W edneaday* high waa 71 and the
oa*7 to M durla*
the night It waa nearing the TO
^ noon Thureday.
ol danperntaly.
needed rain has definitely broken
th. th---------- - the east-
whe participated m me areas were ~ ” ~ -7 we u* ue]
^^H’lnlrmalionaJ Nouadphoto) mf?t " Agriculture reported.
---------- The agency at Austin said what
b nwdfd "®* ta • f*w day* of
Rising River Wafers Hinder
II ■ tee emm ■ _
\\T^z£rr
1» - h
'SET-.e«4asutw -^TAiUBSSS Hunt For Fish Crman’c Rnriu
teg JtUMftS StfSSSjB nwrrorMsnermai slody
ota M*rv. ta dlitMtafir Rirv-en ftare nan CU. Jr.. Ei JvCnht attnrnmv crm. nivamaxl k,,» .... ___L.____
•»M.
1 Poitoe M^aan ** prr,urine^
M» Grandpa
, water, .of the
mum advantage of the Dreamt
»oiat„r. sup^"
<»•# B ealhre-Paga Ttoe)
- 7 I
to get clear of
,TTl Grappling we. ddared for hour.
Trap Hotel
^ -
Sinq
OD1XEOE
gf ^ST5h?^ Sis
^taorn. Ifc. C. A. • member of
3?St War
^nSiniLilSLT^*** ^ .«*« . rrMk A Anderem.-. ^
™D emergency aorpt mem- uvlle. wuth of the Liberty bridge bn* papers trapped! bhn la a
r, re- «t "the cut off," throwing the burglary at the Strerart Hotel i,
im. three fishermen into the swift simie. b!h.-
4^4“ ^ rahermen into the' swift S^nsAmw 7XZ
7h',?dtar after nearly 14 hours of «mta Water level set at 1171 goreery W'
fruillea* search ----- fed at the qime «f the drewarew “ .
Remaining rescue w,u«ds ctosng-
,»«- - laaSHfcgaaia Ifea
r„ a, T , 7u!r h TV*. W 0" ^ ^ ^»totato,%rehre^mykataly
S SPaSe ‘gggsaS
*rm*r - ° ^ ^LT TV i^L ^ Dr..C ^ • ****** commit*,, said With him i, the boat « , "‘T*U<"a,tWr
H O US T 0 N, Dec 4—UP-Tbe Judge AC, Wfcbora. Ita. C. A a member of tae committee said D "55!
— Crime Investigating com- ^" -H^TfaDcouoty P^histriri. newsmen would hTbZl* tom claims he had an acci-
SherUfC V.jBestor. Rm, of Har- the hoanng, > ^ ^ from drat t« Felasmry tarem,
* ' nf'#h0SMXc'm is. Usinne . 1.^^ eg—
w iliai^l/llffl ' L Zl. m. '
H^^ Goodfellow Bags Are Ready f
toaaasaarjs "esaattssto as1- - if, Now uP t0 us aii t0 f;ii Them 1
lsgz& * HigMonds Fears Annexation juassjff
^ontrmrery he mreS
“si, .•
otoVintadmbmMiqi. * ii^iiuiius nruri MnnexOTIOd -------- , , ____^ ^ tm.,
csiied wi, Lt Ersnk Murray, heed CJrA ricnjrlre*«l I I « J Actually. Chatfler explained, there have to da any jah right avitck and dc our rTiriatnL-^ *^ aftor
H Deparfment Is Incorporattd «. 2S *^
_ _ . * * - “ * * " ■*' ‘ *■’“ “
^W be^itVTrThe L AM that's exmly what the ' ■■
SrSfiS £-=™-= ” E‘ra"Ha SSSKp gESES £««« i W«
irauoftf Vttt timU P^y AIM Mwiprimt which ku ’^W. aim exur Biy^ irho^. d.t- mrtT i h!^ I I
MMMSMm
P«ty and equipment wh.ch has ***■'*’?-
!>«■ pwthaaed through the deoa- *d wn** to the lawyor Wc<a
— n,^., ,Tr-w that it was hi* cgnuaB that
«« was not enUled to sue f
Aa had act f led a d
? ^ zzzzzv ^
laata reaideato has* bean nsnSd *f'
^ to. ^.re j^nc^RrfAttoT^; Send HH« A Letter In
va.'ivunw rwr is tfif u<v-vpr pnc^ftorr
&»-k a*d Odar Beyov schaol *i» prreret^
Go*df*-’kre sacks
ke tke aady Ckrtot-
the
* '°1** tread to R*w York , Salbvaa law~" " prewritW
■I ■aii ifc5gtf.s.,ggi,-a-zs^rLrg.*-syasaag
iue the nty are all ready to to filled wlU Baytoana are* wgi reeafvx
T •“ •" t___Tr~.— —»
city <
rr«to^“‘17 T “* ]^Tdiic Cau R ■' j J*1"* n,ra a Lena* In
r” ter"- 4V»- a* a Cire Of Mom Jail
Dies In Lamarque
Chief A C
tat eeuy year the
<9 to
•t tkf SomK §
Dwil* fUitaitfi, i* I
Hefner had to*. «, ,
tombs r and weat to Mi
house M
w KO Junior Deputies To Be Sworn In
JJT OMtamMr*Mc« dtoi Ahsut M* new mamh-ri to tke th* tom km,.. . __ !*?*,k*
Bregy ton chut expect, toe evty
*a — h* “- at.’ret tor mme
I tor that La Parte
to U
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i to hear taa
Baytown Ex-Con Holds Hot Check Mart gSSSaS
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 156, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1952, newspaper, December 4, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042770/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.