The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1949 Page: 1 of 10
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Stalin Witnesses Explosion
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.. „ ?e I,ey*r take* * PIane anymore. Professor Adran Federovltch JofTe American/ Communist
(Copyright ma by girfted Tre.o Several member, of the politburo He was assisted by Vavilov, Khlo- Party guilty of Conspiring to
PARIS oft T14 mp^Th* flr.t K s’Pvsenthirtabiy V p\Beria> vine- Frcnkel. Soubotine, Skobeit- teach and ‘advocate over.
PARIS, Oct, 14. — uu!) — The first K R Voroshilov, A. I. Mikoyan zyne, Zaitsev. Also several German throw -T“ ,*?V0Catg °V®P*
Nikolai Bulganin. scholars, among whom the most £0VernmCnt by
3. Who directed the experiment? well known, are: Gustave Hertz, :*».
Answer-The vice-president of nephew of Heinrich Michelberg; Judge Medina can Sentence
the atomic research joommission, (See Soviet Refugee, Page 2) each Communist leader UD to
lassed unanimously , Tj *' °ct- u,„'“,!VP,‘-The threat ol * senate filibuster on P|.ra At Qnwrterharlr
In, hills to damn th<! displaced persons bill left the question of congressional adjourn- . a<5® ,, Vj*. erbaCK
new bills to damp ment uncertain today. In StartrnG Lineup
e controls on the As the senate niet an hour earlier than usual to speed action on 1 , . ■ :—
Ltholic Church. tht' Dp bill, Senator Harry P. Cain, R„ Washington, said the debate Another wet gridiron bat- atonu? explosion in Russia oc- and Nikolai Bul(
l vV,ntrnl ujii- up. ma>’ on "indefinitely1'. Gain is against the bill. tie. is in the nffinir for the ™rr,,e„dJn ^ u,t’Urt desert Ju*y
Se NoveXr 1. ■ iS? W' *-* W* Robert E. Ue Ganfen, when
ibservers said their The chamber was heading for a test vote on a motion by Cain to they clash with Houston S. F. does not yet have a stockpile of
nt the crisis had come return the DP bill to .the judiciary committee until next year. Demo- Austin at 7:30 p.m. today in 'at<,allc bombs- Major Boris Silov,
,rH bitter struggle be- cratl< leaders predicted they could Memorial Stadium a former officer in the Soviet
1 ‘ h n(i s»a»e muster enough support to kill "the _ buKUU • army, told me before sailing for
iv voted after hearing rnove and pass the bill'cventually. TanfstlUO |\«1A Cam With a fine mist falling South America.
f die anti-Catholic Lucas said he would hold a night ICIIIullVC Irulv lUI most of £he morning, the out- Before Silov and two Russian
,,e the bills and de- session or a special session-tomor- _ | a « • l°°k for a dry field is not companions sailed from Antwerp
church. They were row, III necesary, to dispose of the T|lltlta| QrAfjfflflfl bright, especially When the a
i,t,r Alexej Cepicka lection. ItllHIVl lr| vUyIlly weather report,read, cloudy skies Xr® ’wL wb f a
ijhsr, excommunicated Storf l< 0^^ 71 £ ^ 25**5?& 2? fit Z
nn vote was cast. No extra 1M,TK» European refugees 01011 IS UClvDCr L1 I? life ram “kisoff, the field at at*,m‘c hl^b7a di,ff^ "hlch
,oech was mad! fn the »o-enter the United States. It also - • ... Memorial Stadium may be compar- »“ Published in- the July 30 Issue
would eliminate provisions in the Obiecffons Must Be ativcly fast, but a wet ball is al- °f Skmedi Soir.
WS were keystone in present^ law _which President Tru- R - , , „ n., most a certainty. T ‘®jd
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L of Civil service employes. tomorrow. House Democratic Lead- That jg the tentative date given
[Putting al! church affairs er John W. .McCormack, Massa- u g engineers by Brown and Root,
fcr the control of a government chusetts, felt the same way. He Incorporated, general contractors
Uj predicted the senate would work on the uo.ooo.OOO tunnel under the
the presentation of the throu*h "«» Wednesday. Houston Ship Channel.
Joifes nor their approval came Aside from the DP Issue, con- U. S. engineers from the Galves-
i fufpriw'. Thf* government an- gxwwi itill hart to decide on the ton o/fice said any objections to
lacert Isst summer after iti size of th# military budget and dredging from the standpoint
Bgfle with the church hart settle on a farm price support bill. navigation must be received in
tW tn apparently irreconcll- A senate-housp conference com- Galveston ng later than Thursday,
It ttagr that It would present mittee i» deadlocked over how October 30.
living it control over th, tt. defenseJWWrlattoa Brown Bnd Root outUngd the
rch. bill should carr>. House conferees ««]iourjng nn tronAh m
y coincidence or otherwiw the are holding out for 114,800,000,000 ^ onc and onlhaU
■bly setion came after 10 day* with funds for a 58-group air force. mUeg gQUth ^ gaytowB. '
TWO NEW STAFFERS for Bradley—General Omar Bradley, chair-
man of the Joint Chief* of Staff, congratulates Lieutenant General
Gruenther (middle); new army deputy chief of staff for plans and
combat operations, and General Wade R. Halslip (right) new vice
chief pf staff, after swearing-in ceremony at the Pentagon.
(International)
Town Marks Well's Birthday
ana win nava a Douom width of Barry Nettles holdinir down the .. m wim.u was given--- -3 r / ■ —..
to iTde^h*<rfe«hfertU^2torr»^ Wt^ttacklM Sheftj^d'Hen^y *a*il^'"* ^"t*. Dur^g the week VAN- Oat U.-fllP'-The Van oil- on October s, 193»-for Its proa-
low water level fora^tenlTVrf w?1 ' ^“crwood Htoisley whlch followed thls CXniosion ex- fieId was 20 years old today, and perity is based solely on oil.
400 feet In the middle of^hTchan^ RoieTo^v^Se* * ' * Pediments were made with two thecommunityhadabigbirthday TOere has been, and is now. no
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The Ganders go into the gama the Caspian Sea in the Soviet re- Twenty years ago, Van was a president. ,
with a record of three victories public of Kazakh and Uzbek, where sand hill community of about 20 Business houses were dosed, the
and one Ue, the knotted score there exigU a •Zapoviednik” (for- families. hl*h afhool band was on hand and
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*fmo- . . plosion of the first bomb? ary of the completion of it* dis- gest block, approximately three- 11 T! a p.f
J J°e h8 rPCflrd' t,hc.?“der' Answer—Yes. He insisted on It in covcry wcll-the Jarman No. One, quarters of the acreage thought to ,See AH 11 * tVrnimutoato, P. *).
wnipped Conroe 47-6, in thdr op- gpitg of the ]ong trip ^ raiiroad. brought in by Pure Oil Company be productive, and It directed the '
ener. sim^H «-« -H ^ development A unitization agr^- A*M _« RE. 1---kl
The Austin eleven brings a poor l|j JLfoVAC Trt Filth No"ctoIIjwSS lu liljwl •
Rice Moves to euro no zing ftf frErHrrtTnlri
!SMjlS;SS.“.''n5 Broom-Beating, Bomb Blast Must Go ______ . ^
nouncer Byard 'fcoy hanging toe «M college practic called "haz- out toe window would go moluto. « *» ‘heir ow>
[May by play, and Bob Noland do- W' by naming a special commit- ahower. and other personal hu- e"^ . »DU01^ 0ot ^
kg Ike "Hor. The broadeaM U be- teg.fb quell broort-beatlngs^bomb mlllatlon.-'atid Hammond. ^ ^ ?"*•** !"*
in* sponsored by Baysbore Motors, explosions, molaeses shower* and The new committee wiU be a )on" , greater petettlal* ted over tbe^aedton hjiton^ br Awa-
A toni-in-thr-staads program, other forms of "personal humllia- trouble-shooting body to Investigate ___.
sponsored by Gehe Muller of Lake- tlons" . f grievances and put a stop to ally » *ut.™^n«*ld aft«r ww w^ today nt toe
- --: l—---: —■ The extra • curricular activities hazing that could cause physclal toa^200 million u*®*! ^
lajgp Company, win be broad- had been too frequent of late- or mental harm/; Hammond stated. ^ ^
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rigadiers, Prohibition
indHoping S&BSJUSOmaSlated
ceeded tritli
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• Bqx STYLES!
• FITTED STYLES!
• NCW FALL COLORS
junry census 1 aKernamea -- s^,y£s
dlay. Did Job During Consolidation
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man who counted nose* In ton, named to direct Harris Coun- turned around and dredging
ITfl dlirimr I nn qnllHohnr la errs. tn'a fnr.flimn /in'naiia urnelr in I Mi I A! 1 A 11 » m . >
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(town during (onsolidntior. is go- ty s far-flung census work in i960, tinued to the center of the chan-
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Be a George F Findlay of Houi- ment was announced yesterday by channel and the northeast portion ct: C .7 ; “
1/ //• id . Rt£-T”^*UV.*., .rt of the trench will be dredged in
npfhn MlKT Findlay * office staff will num- # similar manner. outseored Orange, 34-18.
ft?///// MUST her about 80,j he said, announcing There will be a minimum hold- 7U T.... I.:.... „
L L;„ Cone ffproj^t too*J sfteT January^'" ’iLTV^i Md l™** ^
\AfJI\JUI I Ct?J Findlay took to* official U. S.
L Id / * « • - census of Goose Creek and Polly
D rVriTIn/V (which!toon included old Baytown)
■ » * III IIIU to see which one would annex toe
* otoer.
pON, Oct ,14. (13) _ gut* There will be a force of about 800 _____
Heflin to see just how many people and IV. TV* Fit Willi* Way by pliy, and Bob Noland do-
ses? vL**! ta z woittaa ex- houses there are In Harris County. Sag ** solor. The broadcast Is be-
STsiTk, Austm at 5.^ ^ 0 mo k. Former Twm Contractor ‘
M» Barn* County Commls- *rators,*or tbopt one^tor Lived Hera Since 1917 ________________________
tod»y resident*. In addition, there will . wood Addition and Lekewood Oon-
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Ibtht **!* Ci‘LMfl fof fats enumerators, squad r a^lnnv IHnell a ■'* I*
mord* *k'»w be waz j« leader* and office assisUnU. ^i J hP Dr/OOflie/’S
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dSEf’JLlr H» had lemi 111 for many ymurs hoping they aren’t rained out again
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to do it agsin. this time on a
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1949, newspaper, October 14, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027404/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.