The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 99, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1949 Page: 2 of 10
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MieataileelM Qiiofes AH P.M
Meets Orange Here In Two-Day
In Top Grid Game Policy Meet
San Jaci
Be Satur
Tomorrow nig
TO TAKE ROM*
Brown's Chicken ci
PHONE Ul|*
, (Continued' rrum Page O
^ wbere he opened the Texas Roie
25V y^tival today.
12 * At noon, he was to leave Tyler
46 '* for • Lufkin to attend the Texas
»’* Forest Festival, and tcmoirew he
88 U wlii return to Tyler to ride, in the
1114 Rose parade.
43% Saturday afternoon, he win go
34 4 to his home In Woodvlllc and Sun-
3(L day, to the opening of the.prison
31% [o return to Austin, Wednesday,
314 when he observes hi* weddltw **T
Allis Chal .......
Amerad Pet ......;.'.,.vw4«
Armco Steel .................
A T A. T ....................A
Continued from Page i) LUFKIN, Sept. 30. (U.EI—Democra- Amcr Woolens............2<
of experience they can be counted' tic party big-wigs converged on at and SF ............ .......j*6 <
on to be double-tough this year.. Lufkin today for a two-day meet- Anaconda Cop —....... 27
Standout defensive man for the ing of the state executive commit- Beth Steel ,...-..•••■ 284
Tigers so far has teen Gvell tee, jsnd it was expected to be a Budd Co .................. JO'*
Ojiuthler, 188-poiind line bad he r, mild, friendly session. Ceianese Gorp........
who Use Scout Holly McLemor* The major dispute that has Chrysler Carp .....o2a
compared. with Thom** Peacock, wracked the prly ST whether Cities Service .... - • •....... ■
a former Gander defensive great. Wright Morrow was or was not Con Edison ......27
The Ganders probably will be in national committeeman from Tex- Creole Pet •jj*4’
good a shape as they have been as—may, be passed over at this Davison Chem • —......... **
all season. Coach Pan Stallworth, session. The question appeared to Dow Chem .........."'mi
however, said that Ha4back Doyle naVe been answered by the na* Du Pont Chem »3/»
Huron probably will set action on/ tional committee which Recently Eastman Kodak ......
ly on QMM« oecausooi a.chipped acc(Jrded Morrow formal, final'and Gen Electric................*7%
ore the fuI1 recognition at a Washington Gen Motors ................. •»£
' meeting. ~ Goodyear Tire ............... "G
been a A pogsjb]3 flareup from dissen- Greyhound Bus ...........•••
,r> and ters was foreseen, however, If an GuJf'Oii .....................
attempt is made, by pro-Morrow Gulf Stat Util ............... 2
lackle pjeriientg have tbe national com- H L and P Co ............... , 7,
mittee's decision endorsed here Hous Oil
with a vote of confidence by the Humble, Oil .....
awaiting en- 7/ , . state committee, ,, ........Inti Nickel ...........’""...........
I training and “■ the Ganu‘t (orWttrd Morrow is scheduled toVpeali to
ivesof
isloners SSHS
liiUHCJi aKte“roa“qand «i“,r Branurett with the commlttce .nce he was
«,ii (it rij it halfback elevated to the chief executive, s
** "'IS all • The Gander* wU1 be at “ dl3‘ pffice. 3°? ihe de8th 0f th* laU'
lor, wEcre .aav(Ullttge the wc.gnt depart- -B^aa7ord Jeftw- . . -
.hearable," he ^ v"n av“i£ mittee mating since J. E. Wheat
Hfiafl Helen W
reH Park Sewing Eighty Four Clllb Plans ‘ 'SmS!? w*
For Anniversary Party SKSsS
iBibers of the Morrtll Park Mrs. Bob Norris was hestess to The Festival v
Club when they met In her members of the Eighty-Four Club with booths of
' st 517 Williams yesterday S,..*!?,8,,?,*
YOURFAMaYTH^:
meterologist, it Is the movements
agjwwtws&s
weatherman Jimmy 3h«rwood said
yesterday beforeihe BaytownKl-
wanis Club In opening a talk on
"man's moat prefsmd topic."
Sherwood, who spent bis service
career In weather work, explained
the techifcal' phases of the study
of weather and arriving at fore-
casts. • ■
“The day may com* when fore-
casts may be made accurately for --------------------
PRIVATE Kimbl, R. WjltMi,
‘ business, industry and ‘farmer*
wilt be able to prevent losses from
inclement weather."
I* A. vmat was appointed to
■OffWdTW 'comrfftttpr^to nandlc the
=ssan»»rpir wnrie on- the midway
showToFThr-eoiaiOli Baytown
Country Fair. His committee mem-
bers will be announced this week. •
Nominations for officers to be
elected for next year will be an-
nounced at next week's. meeting.
Balloting will be held October 27.
Guests for the luncheon held at
The Baytown Community House
wessr Judge Frank Williford, and
Deputy Sheriff Charlie Treadway
of Houston, W. C. JicVson and G
J, Meek, visiting Klwanlan from
WHfeeler. -
nival,will be
merits
seasonal folwers
Fritss in games of Forty-Two
• ** —. tr.. u tn _ ^ •
dnherry, Mw- Pre*ton Smlth- i»g. members made 'pl"an™forThe
jetSt Bench, Mrs. Noel SUIes elub'g anniversary, party to bs giv-
w“'’ en October 37 with Mrs. Strickler
and Mrs. Shaneck as hostesses.
A dessert course was served to
Mrs. Strickler, Mrs. John Donnelly, ‘
Mr*. Shaneck, Mrs/ W. A Welch, f"
Mrs. Paul Cunningham1 Mrs. ,
Thompson. ... ... "1Mr
The next regular meeting will be J
held at 7:30 p.m. October 13 with ™
won by M». W. J. Strieklfer - fe^miing at
............ . — Mrs. M. W..Shaneck. *chool <mditoriu
yin. Gus P. Bugel, Mrs. H. F. During the short business meet- .5 !w,tef,Ww
. ____ Mr*. Preston Smith, in*, members made nlanu fnr th» , cnAr*e M M
ies. The prpgar
readlngr by+pu]
Tyree and dance
Jean Blinka am
Barbara and
Mr*. Shaneck’, M»’vTa"1« f«“Bt “
Mrs. Paul Cunningham, Mrs. “f'ecG°n*
Frank Doskocil and Mrs. George ^ C®fa
Thompson. "Mrs. Jeff P, Rt
The next regular ^meeting will be . * feature of
* **i/4 <*f 7-9A' rvi« teitalnment wil
Mr*. Harold McFarland, lufiO Bur- wedding with th
bank. characters: How
----=-.... play the bride a
be the "nervoui
Wiley will be th
Hamman, Ron a!
Trj^mia Glass and Ronal
20% niversary and his 42n.i birthday. ^
Legion Will Sponsor
Social At Hall Monday
Trl-ClUes Post No. 323, American
Legion, and Its Auxiliary will spon-
sor a post social at 7:30 p.m. Mon-
day in the Legion Hall, Comman-
der 25. V. Warren said today. 7:
In addition to the social activi-
ties, there will be bingo games and
refreshment* will be served._
2nd Thrilling
M, rub throat,
6*®
Aqainsi Bogie '*Uni,ed P,M‘
IsTbrown Out
NEW YORK, Sept 30. -flJB-As- medium slaughter yearlings and
sault charges brought by a pretty heifers 16.00-20.00. Beef cows most-
model against Movie Tough Guy )y j4,00-15.50, package good belf-
Hupiphrey 3ogart were thrown out __ 18.75, canners and cut;
°,fMagistrate*^John Sharkey dls- ters JKy 11.00-14 00, short load
missed'the case, saying Bogart wds mixed canners and cutter, at 14.00.
"only protecting his own proper- odd bulls 14.00-17.00. Stockers
ty” when he floored Robin Roberts, B,.arce_,
23, in a night club tussle over a Calveg 250. steady. Medium and
toy panda. good slaughter calves 15.00-20.00,
“To my mind, the night club few cj,0]ce t0 22.00. Cull and com
press agent created the entire sit- mon cajvcl 12.oo-i5.OO. Stockebs
uatlon,” Magistrate Sharkey said. gcarce.
Smiling and cheerful, Bogle had Hogg 300 RUtcher hogs and sows
arrived In court an hour and a stea()y. pjg. scarce. Good and
half late. choice 200-270 lbs 20.00 and 20.25,
Dressed In a gray flannel suit, good and choice 160-190 lbs 18.00-
light blue shirt, and bow tie, Bo- 19.75. Sows H.00-18.50.
gart showed up at 11:30 a.m. and ----r-7^7 —
posed for photographeis on the ^ -—.
courthouse steps.
"Say I'm smiling,” he said.
Bogie had kept all the other m r
iR.1 VE-lN THEATRE
bridesmaids; A.:
be the flower gl
Coleman, ringbt
ter, train bearc
soloist; Witey f
mother; Bobby
mother; Clifton
er.
Ushers will hi
ter and Jess
Guests for them
Huggins, as tfie
Keith Bengston,
er, Dick Gordon,
Ademek and Cli
TODAY—SATURDAY
JOHNNY
WEISMULLER
"TARZAN AND
THE
MERMAID"
—Plus—
THE KIDS
"SMUGGLER'S
COVE"
CRMETTE treated
'all putpait" le**l
Business
Organize
GufircntMd Repairs
For Aay Wafch
• FACTORY ACETHOD8
• FACTORY PARTS
• FAST SERVICE
• PRIDE IN CRAFTSMANSHIP
**Door» Open t P.M. Today
NOW thru SATURDAY
No. 1—
NOW Thru SATURDAY
t 2 ACTION HITS 2 •
llililifil
S.0" might be' self-incrimlnat-. jn a black broadcloth suitwith
tn ^ white ermme collar and cuffs and
” Thr^commUteTTia* hever dll- whit? ermine on a hlank haL .
closed the evidence upon which it She had sat In a back roW of
: its charge that Weinberg the courtroom awaiting the screen
the A-bomb formula to Nel- bad man’s appearance and chatted
cited exrerpts from the gayly with a girl friend, who was
mony of former lntelll- expected to testify for her about
:ers -to prove that he the brawl in the club El Morocco,
son and Bernadette
Miriam Willis, s
ary to Paraguay
p.rp. on the first
days of each mi
of members.
Mrs. E. E. Sli
devotional thouf
Scripture Ger.esi
GARGANS
WIuesnS
LOU COSTELLO
War II veteran lost control of his
apeciallv-equipped convertible.
Willey, 230, and John Trotti, 184-
Guards—Raymond Depwe., 173, and
David Van Pelt, 160. Ctnter-John
Gasow, 177. Backs-Olney Belts, gave
170, Don Harmon, 170, Allen Burk- son. But it
hart, 156, and Steve Kbmble. 18«. sworn test!
gence offlc
knew Nel
U* CIaaI CfilllAmfiiil Do",e-
giiminp" Mri
"HOLDi
THAT GHOSF
the organization
Mrs. C. A. Bolst
chairman.
Other officers
Littlefield, co-chi
Aiw^. KREL °o-J:r 1360
And to KREL-FM o* Band *21 or *i.l Mg. from 1 to 11 pan. Daily
PBIOAV SVfNlNO »ATUROAY MOHNINO II 3(l-CoOTaiunll> Cn»(«
»;0«-«nuf* (li))ll| OB Rounli JV tl:4S-PH>M*0d M«l«l»
Stxnuore* by AUtO * W.tll tt,« Uetros SATUROAV AFTtWNO
Kb1"* *““*1 t a- hr: N«*« Wltb 12 00—Lt Porto’* K*n
«:l»—For»»m WHS X»rl Ro»>n«r lh» Stroet- First
8«ylo«0 -.-nut Kottonsl Book
that Lilly, secret
the following ap
chairmen: Mrs.
nevolencc; Mrs
community miss
Smith, stewards
Jones, mission i
Bible study and (
el Harlan, edui
Brasher, social. 1
for the mlsslo
publicity and yo
remain yet to be
The Mexican J
out In the deeon
and dining roomi
were served Mex
tet tables. There
bers and six vis
Due to a coni
next meeting for
at 7:80 p.m., Oct
B. C. Littlefield
Royal .>rvtee ml
Ind BIG HIT-
ROY ROGER! “
"FAR FROKTIER"
Plus! Cartoon, ‘Banquet Busters’
Hungary Ends
Its Friendship
Pact With Tito
A scarf to Ell your every need
|. r,tot rein... for mow... for sport... for dress,
color fast for longer, more satisfying wssr.
We're talking ebout th* new BG scarf -
Cravenette treated for wafer rtpelliay.
Pure silk, chic patterns.
Chapter Two of
"BRICK BRADFORD"
iddltlon
Gamtor*
• • • SOMETHING BIG • •
• • • SOMETHING NEW • *
THE NEW ARCADIA NOW PRESENTS
A Big Double Feature Attraction
For Sunday and Monday Each Week!
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Oct *-*
Wage increase
To Speed Work
At Lee Building
KiLK.vs-. .•sssr.rs—
*Sn«ny dIkSWH SwiitflotoCr.un.ry 0.,00-St.idioJ.mhorw
u:^Jr5 ssdfrjr —szssr
Ton* In to Fans tn the Stand. 7:0# Pjnt.
Listen to Ganders t». Orange tonight 7:*5 p.m.—KRF.L—KREL-FM
the companies.
uiai uic women snouia ronuiuuw rs*s . # 0 -•
"7„Z’JSSSrX.", S’'££ P.U.«.
ment by Portsmouth, Ohio, steel Bavd,:w" AtL Paintcr*’ , .
company to mict -the union's de- The five craf * carpenters,
mands . had bracked the Industry’s pipe wrappert, pile drivers and two
|incg classifi atlons of cement finishers.
About 500.000 union members Tl’c cement finishers went back
SQUARE DANCING
SATURDAY, 8 to 11 P.M.
ADMISSION 80c
—Admission—
Adults .30 Matinee
Adults .35 Nights
Children .09 Anytime
I Years to 11 Years, Tax Inc.
CEDAR BAYOU
ELECTS NEW
Th* Are Club
fcinior High St’hc
following new
Box, president:
vice president: V
retary; Jimmy
James Osgood,
and Ponny Hnbb
would be Involved dirc-tlv in- tbe- to work yesterday lor tne «rsi
strike but the walkout eventually tlme ln almcs‘ two months,
might idle more than 1.000,000 men Superintendent of Schools George
for lack of materials from the roll- H- Gentry said cement finishing
tag mills and forges. ha* been the big hold-upon con-
Govcrnor Thomas E. Dewey said struction of the 1^5,000 high
he was keeping ’’close watch" en *chool building project,
the Beil Aircraft strike at Niagara T*1* contractor*, th* TeH»t*«n
Falls, New York, where women Construction Company origtoally
picket* slugged It out yesterday had scheduled th^ project to be
with deputies.. ” - completed in 120 days.
At Detroit, the auto workers
were getting ready for « show- m VI#
down with Chrysler Corporation TlllVIlflll Ifl M
on their demand for pension bene- * ■ IllllOII I v I1VV|#
fits. It Was expected fhet the un- m ■ a . n,
Ion would Insist that the company XAlAltC At IjPCkC
•settle on the same 3100-a-month vWIWIU HI **•"*
pension terms that averted a strike . '
st Ford motor* this week. , (Contimmd from rag* I) .
Th* CIO longshore union claimed ringed dbout Mr. Truman’s dining
victory today In Its tight to pre- table. . . _ --------
rsnt s barge full of “hot" Ha- “Let’s get to work," he said. “If fight,
wahan pineapple from being un- we do that, we will win with that
loaded st th* Dalles port on th* program ln 1950, and we win win >ator,
Columbia river. -- wjth that program la H62." dence
Th# longshoreman have sought He slid aald he thought the coun-
to prevent the unloading because tr# "• preae. , _.
the Pineapple was cut and loaded to one portion of hla speech, Mr. ™
w ■*— “*» h““* aM?sfijts2sg.’v2
Barkley,* a thorough going native «* S*
of Kentucky, whbrsoenUy baa been
courting Mr, Carietpn 8...Hadley, Mltoh
a pretty St Louie widow.
217 W. Texas
IAYTOWN
Officers Push
Fire Death Probe
STARTING
SATURDAY
"Bell.
Starr's
Daughter'
Cedar Bayou
Siolandtr Road
-SHOP SATURDAY-
The ECONOMY
•WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY
IN OBSERVANCE OF
RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY
STARTING
TOMORROW
berserk Brakeman Killed
Inflght With Train Crew
* fOKtUm, Ore., SapL 30. «B- u,« table”“am mweed.ngiy glad that, MttohsUfa veteran of World War
* benerk railroad brakeman, w ha la about to becoito f altlaan II, (aoeatly. waa released from a
iH-dikw* rignai apiia nad a orMissourl."- »• —-^Ntoaaato-lMMflMr^ --
Aaramar as weapons, attacked the The chief executive was repeat- m, tetreni'A wlfa.'a child and
* 'P“:d!.n* frHfht pdly,.pro"d fth"at th***jr b*'SiOth" Mlatlvea r.r. believed to be
A topub leans IMP living to Houston, and the sheriff.
HSSKwSS SS&dStt
atth# other end of *“h a water truck.
y j j
BRUNSON
JIFFY
AILER
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 99, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1949, newspaper, September 30, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027406/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.