The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 280, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1950 Page: 3 of 10
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:oreign Refugees
,eave Dying City
Red Shanghai
is proposal U.P. Kad
id to give its operators
(vantage of, the increas-
by the newsmen and of
of the gap Which had
deleted, between theU.P. -
:hat of the other serv-
(EDIXOES NOTE: Blake Gear- the North China port of Tientsin
, sailed from Mukden
i horns of delay caused by bad
eaifer. and Communist red tape,
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friend of the President and t
of protocol In the State deu
raent, Is reported In WashiSI *.
_________ to have been chosen new a^ j
dll High "of Galveston, sador to Canada, Ha will t3r
iirgh. ' . Laurence A. Steinhardt, kilty k
lately 254 “delegates from a plane crash. (Intemat^ |
troughout the state at-
meeting this year.
from Page 1)
'town delegates partiti-
ve convention program,
» organization also pro- ,
iecorations for the Eu-
iTker dedication dinner
ilor Historian luncheon,
delegates were Helen
Roger Gary, Jane
ad ' Jeanette Garber,
other members of the
lto attended. ... ....__
Big Enough*
Septic Tanks
has been taking the
discover how many
are adjacent to sewer
ot. connected and also
to show where and
jrther sewer lines will
y. \
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ia DeHavallind
■
Snake Pit'
UES.-WTD.
NE POWELL
Date With
Judy'
DON IN ( OU)K
lows NIGHTLY ■!
er lor every car
a
D. THEATRE
highlands
opens <41 pan.
Through Friday.
—< Boa day at
1:30 pan.
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im Rayburn To
fendBernocraf
)inner In Austin
tarian Qdis Muennink's
:he sewer situation in
■till in full swing, he
but he told City Man-
Middleton it would be
3r him to have a larg-
the city. ...........
said that there wag
a his small map’ to lo-
ptic tanks and privies
die there are not so
where there are such
hey are usually num-
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—PLUS-
LATEST “FOX NEWS"
“SPRING FESTIVAL"
Movies Are Better Then Evi
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
“AFRICA SCREAMS"
“RADAR SECRET SERVICFI
STARTING JUESOAY
^.2
i refugees aboard the American 20
[Transport Liner General Gordon weart______ __________.
i after a year in Communist-oc- Most of the 735 refugees — ln-
cuppied Shanghai The following eluding 154 Americans — were
i dispatch is the first he has been from Shanghai, a city that fs now
able to send freely since the N&- stagnating under the burden of
tiohaUsts imposed a censorship Cbmfniunist taxation, industrial de-
on May 10, 1949, eighteen days Opresslon and the Nationalist btock-
before the Red armies occupied/ ade.
! the city.) . Ma,i-V 01 4116 re,u**M hated the
L blockade as much as the Com-
r BLAKE GEARHART munists and blamed 't — inreal
BOARD SS General Gordon off of Coninunist red tape _ toi utyj,
naOoast-W-E>-More<than?C0 dehy in leavlng Red china.
[foreign refugees sailed today named it, too, for the death
[aboard this luxury liner after near- the|r once.thrvilng business
By a year under Communist rule wlth losges ,n ^ mlm ,ns 0f dol-
‘during Whch they saw the once lars
treat city of Shanghai wither and- Comniunist levieg mad« heavy in-
plt but die industrially. roads into private capital and tew
This “ big white former trodp busnessmen could stand the burden
[transport sailed from Taku Bar off M their factoriea closed -for lack
of raw materials and thousands of
workers became unemployed.
(Some businessmen cabled their
..£Qveia.m^
sistence that they continue to pay
constantly increasing salar i e s —
based on inflationary prices — was
the chief cause of their ecoriomfc
plight.)
.„®rrw win eom The refugees were led by 75
..t-nd T.™ Demo-
Iner here May 27, it was announced ^ *mer,can oIflciaIg chin,.
t0i*y‘ Mill The officials—totalling 93 with
Former Austm Mayor Tom Mi l- ^ (amUfa _ have been trying
ler, DemocrattcPartyftbat nav to leave China since January when
Ichairman for T«a^ said that Ray- Department ordered them
h' l“- Z, STrd .*»-
ridX™ *2 th. i- .peaher O,
Lf the Austin dinner last-year. —SUMtagffl!!- ' T
I Miller forecast that the May 27 Before the refugees reached the
■dinner will raise more than $50,000, long-sought haven of the Ameri-
Ithe amount'that was contributed to. can-flagged Gordon they were scru-
Ithe party treasury as a result of tinized at every stop. They* under-
lie 1949 dinner. ....... went as much surveillance as any
Barkley will be*accompanied, to Western traveler ever underwent
Texas by his wife. The Vice-presi- Russia's Eastern European sa-
Ident will be introduced by Gov- tellite countries. 4 '
emor Allan Shivers and Demo- Despite the frequency of the
eratic National Committeeman checks, they appeared to be more
[Wright Morrow of Houston will than the tight, routine check on
Verve as toastmaster. . »» foreigners carried out in China
f The dinner will be held at Aus* V the -Communists. However
tin’s City Coliseum. The City Coun- Russian inspectors were seen,
til recently appropriated $10,600 to Our documents were examined
Bmprdve the Coliseum's acoustics, from 10 to 15 times. Both customs
r officers and police went through'
our bgggage at leaat aix times. The
Communists also carried out tfior^*
ough ^hody searches — thorough
but not sever^.
Shop Penney*!
Ready-to-Wear
] Tuesday
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And Values
Today's Bib
BLESSED is th« irmr
the counsel of the
in the way of sinner
seat of the scornful. I
READY FOR YOU WITH A WIDE CHOICE OF SUMMER'S BEST FABRICS . . .
NEWEST STYLES . . . AT DOWN-TO-EARTH PRICES!
There are eight, egn
WECTEWf5
ROBERT 1
JOHN h
"AMBUSH"
MIGHTY
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ROBERT TAYLOR
JOHN HODIAK
'Big Climb'
Is Over For
lew Yorkers
Mother Charged With
Stabbing Her Husband
SE(X)ND GREAT HIT
I Want to Be White like
I Look! Live a Whit* Girl's j
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
■. - j jn 2?
FANNIE HI RST'S
GREAT NOVELL
"Imitation
Of Life"
t HOUSTON —<U-R>— The mother
to their job* today, ending the of four children was charged etrly
F'big climb" for thousands of New today with stabbing her husband,
•yorkers. V Mra. Jimmie Mae Bowerman
With their wage dispute handed told police she used a pocket knife
|io a three-man fact-finding board, to slash Herman Bowerman, 31,
the 12,000 members of local 32-B when he started _abuaing her.
rf the Building Service Employes The woman said he started nit*
(Unlos (AFL) returned to man the ting her as ' they walked home
elevator, and clear out a four-day from a tavern She took the knl e
accumulation of garbage. from her husband's pocket while
Arthur S. Meyer, chairman of he slept Sunday, she said.
Khc state mediation board, an- Bowerman was n serious con-
nounced the end of the strike last dition in a hospital,
right. ABd Ups union promised
-With—
LOUSE BEAVERS
WARREN WILLIAM
ROCHELLB HUDSON
[that “normal service" would be
ored before the day is out.
The four-day strike had left
ne buildings without hot water,
Imilk deliveries mail and tele-
phone service. But lack of eleva-
Itor service was the biggest com-
plaint in the apartment houses
Houston Man Killed
In Crossing Street
HOUSTON —Ot— Joe A. Woods,
87, died early today from Injuries
leceived last night when a car
BRUNSON
theatre
Cm '"rk hlm “h* cr0^d 0,0
-limb up to 2# flights. " elderly man suffered*
broken right arm and leg and in-
Now Showing
'Thru Tuesday7
OFF THE SCREEN FOR
There are 125 mountains above ternal Injuries.
Isooo feet altitude 4n North Caro- Driver of the car waa Identified
In.. police M Albert Twardowski,
82. He was not charged
MIKE FRANSSEN
MORE THAN A YEAR
NOW YOU CAN SEE IT!
STATt RESERVE LIFE
Ms Before Von Die”
\ Dial 2061
This Burglar Should
Hare Known Better
HOWARD HUGHES’
S/ti/£ <r/a
SPECIAL
outlaw
I-
JANE RUSSELL1.
lACMniirti' VTMOam bikhIH ■ '
Or/ii$A
KEHG10
dMflLL
YHITE
98-
TIADI MAIK
STAY-WHIlt
W TO ft.
Until May It, 1W0
Tty t pint of KEM-GLO, in
white that ileyr white, at
only 98d, Todeyt A olnt
only 98d, Tbdsyt A pint
covers up to 50 square feet.
10 lovely colors in quarts
end gallons. Pint* in Stay-
whies only,'
*2.39 Qt. »7.98 Gal.
Get your PINT of KEM-
GLO SUy whitt at only 98F,
TODAY! Bring this ed to
HOUSTON —(TJD— A burglar
found the cash drawer empty,
but managed to get It ha nick-
els from a Juke box In a cafe
here last night.
The place raided by the opti-
mistic thief—“Poor Man’s Celt,’
>n» oldest operating lighthouse
m the United States is et Sandy,
Hock. New Jersey. It was ersetod
In 17S4. " -------------
JOSIPH SMITH looks sinister ea
he sits In Philadelphia police sta-
tion alter recapture following an
sttempted Jail break In which he
‘ ‘ -t
The Car e.w
Lafasf Naws hUppenin^a
BRI (TON-CRAVENS
LUMBER company <
stabbed a turnkey. Police ssy
Smith pretended he was U1 and
knifed the turnkey, who Is In
serious condition, when he en-
tered Smith’s sell to Investigate.
Smith was held aa i, robbery
■nanect He was caught after
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WHEN
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THE TIME...
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\ .
Embossed Cotton
buy FOR CASH!
OR USE
OURUY-AWAY!
VALUE
ONLY
8.90
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light to wear... doesn’t lo»e a bit of its interesting texture on
washday. Here, an organdy-yoked one-piece, a pair of bolero-topped
sunbacks. Pastels, misses’ and junior lizes.
ARE AMAZING FINDS
AT PENHETS SPECIAL LOW
Yas that’s low for your summer shears!
You'll find fresh-spirited prints, good
styling, careful workmanship ... In
misses'
and half sixes!
BE SMART . . . BUY TWO!
Lots of Wonderful, Washable
hull Vi we wiiws.1 * - —-----
P WOVEN COTTONS
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erne stripe shading horn palest tints to detptr
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BE SMART ... BUY TWO!
DRESS
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RAYON BEMBERG
SHEERS J 00
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vacant positions. Thro
cumbents who have c
In a measure the e
on trial. Patrons of tl
be the jury.
Progress of the
dent School District ii
facilities and in the i
our youngsters — th<
been so marked and
past decade, The Sui
that the three men no
be returned for anoth
.even hoped that the
chosen for new three
.lT it;-a h
With the college bui
tts in a matter of a
important thgt the
have gained in past s
able fo us in the days
- For that reason Tb
tion pt Trustees Theo
amf A. R. Stark wou
years of continued pi
a-,vote of confidence
and'the hundred? of
work at their assigned
Since the first of th
a noticeable movemei
women of Baytown a
on our public boards
. ganizations have bee
have taken an iticreae
affaire.
If you are among
feel that the women
represented—by a woi
trustees of the schoo
lend Mrs. Elmer Gra
and worked in this
and has many qualif
mend her highly.
“ * The biggest need of
time is for unity.
If the voters of Ba
apathy about voting r
have at times in the
school system may be
V There are over 90C
the school district. At
residents of the Hig
represented on the bo
A group of Highlar
them, to be sure,—ha
should take advantage
liath that is Baytowr
trustees and thereby
board.
This movement can’
detriment of Highlands
for they’re killing th
golden egg.
The people of Bhyt
hind the three incumt
and Mrs. Gray, if you
board—and thereby m
ly and-solidly.
Every qualified vot
for a place on the t
In public affairs is al
; But at this time \
can divide their supp
we believe that we
polls and vote in-a sol
And from what we
pie of Highlands ma
about it and may be (
effort of a few to wres
Driver Education Pr
BE SMART . . . BUY TWO!
The driver educatio
town offers everyone u
car & worthwhile oppor
own skills and knowli
rules. The program po
Ards and is designed
ployees with the best d
safety practices.
There are four maj
gram: examining visi
’ledge, ofJxaffic 1
practices; evaluating
id a review to show
provement can be mad
The program .is con
man basis. Results of
for his information oi
■cores are confidential.
completed, a private ir
Instructor and the
brings out suggestions
is entirely a self-help p
The driver educatioi
able supplement to Hi
safety on the job and i
even more useful and
group, plans call for fu
program to include all
families.—H. W. Fergi
Tuesday, Morning 9 O’clock
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 280, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1950, newspaper, May 1, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027353/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.