The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1950 Page: 1 of 12
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WEATHER
BAYTOWN—Fair and cooler this afternoon
and tonight Tuesday fair and warmer.
Fresh northerly winds diminishing to-
night, and becoming variable Tuesday.
property for sale
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THE BAYTOWN!
FOR SALE
721 GRESHAM ST.'Extra fin# }•
bedroom horn#. Will go 100% GX
1 loan. $<S550.
' 702 E. REPUBLIC Here la aJove.
lyXwme. Solid mjiaonry, beautlf*
trim Inside. Large closets. Life
time Cork floors.' F.H.A.-GX or
combination loans $11,(£5.
609 SHILLING ST. A* beautiful
JjJJ home. Carpeted floors. Panel air
heating unit Fenced Jn back yard;
100x120 lot; Terraced and well
drained. $9260.
saa
"Pure Moonshine” ~
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FIVE CENTS A
J. Lattimore gators UtUmore’s nsm^i lrVMtl‘*ied Lattimore publicly aa the
_____- - *1 He” today nection with h^aweenTnl ^ C°"' T* McCarthy had been talking
Senator Joseph R. McCarthy's that the State fT *bout
charge that Lattimore lai the “top feated" with Communiata * and - _?’attim.oire> * *ar eastern expert
t . . t-
Soviet espionage agent”
country. _ _ ■ _
NO. DOWN PAYMENT TO VET-
ERANS. On a large, 8-bedrooa
home hn Maryland St. This.hour#
is priced to sell. $8250.
WE HAVE a choice business lot
50x110. Located in business see-
; tion. of old Baytown. $10,500.
STEELE M. MCDONALD
REAL ESTATE .
RENTALS—APPRAISALS
FHA-GJ. LOANS
3407 Market St Phone 171
his attorneys — Thurmond Arn-
old, former assistant attorney gen-
eral; Abe Fortas, former under-
secretary of interior, and Paul
Porter, former OPA administrator.
The subcommittee also prepar-
ed to hear late today FBI Chief
J. Edgar Hoover and Attorney
General J. Howard McGrath. They
were called to testify publicly on
its request for a look at the FBI’s
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Accidents Hurt Nine
People Over Weekend
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1 WMMm
ust Storms Blot Skies
vefMostOfMid-West
Wind Blameas
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S^SSriTa^STiJSS W81 saw ‘today Tymn^ D- Ma^land, safdhe
h# J* pretty *°re 8nd *ick” pects (Iword from -President 1
cat struck another car and a truck
W 47 Census Workers - *
Start Work Saturday jyJ?a™s
In Greater Baytown Of 9 Persons
_ , Central Kansas Ftofg
There will be a crew ‘ of 47 A. Sooy, William H. Holmes, Mr*. Wnr.a
eensua enumerator* working in the Lura B, Moore; Mr#. iDbrothy N. -. • -{*LuM,T , fi.*?
Greater Baytown area starting Denton, Thomas E. Owen, John H. Dark Days Of 1930$ 7>
next Saturday. Macke Jr., Jack F. Elder, Jack N. __ _
Announcement of ' appointments; Ainsworth, Mrs. Gordon M. Lyons, "J united rBESS
on the babis of competitive exam- John D. Fairbanks Jr, Mrs. Alonzo \ Blustery winds sprang BA
Inations was made at noon today M. Russell. afresh today, raising new dirt
by George L. Findlay of Houston, ■ midiSM- • — —
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FOB SALE
'i. acre tracts, close In, $200, only
$io month. - «\ ,
45 acres, close in, good roads,
lights, deep well, $5,000.
130 acres, pecan and . peach or-
chard. 5-room house, large bare
and tractor, tools, lights, butane,
water. DeQueen, Arkansas, $7,000.
New 2-bedroom home, garage, lot
100*240. Conveniently located. 100$
GX loan available..$5850.
Jones & Jones
22 W. Miriam Dial 2828
man “very shortly” regarding the
administration’# stand on making
nutui.TaenR • •
&5K !!• rPolice Officer Diet ^TtKVSX 32.
ter of Mrs. Robert Landwehr of * UlllC UlIlLCl VICS available would .
. Garth Road, was the most seriously
T.r“- troMed c«tt.hiS de8,gB might not be adftPted to W* remote-con-
parked in front of a dinner club on yg|g|<^^|
(International)
Burglars Caught
clouds in West Texas after
» jTjslmssnas rsL— trsA
esuasAeRfi w ~«•**■-» - -»- -as gyja*.^
probably tie year’s worst
dust storm, At least three
deaths in automobile crashett
were attnbuted In part to tbe !
Sunday duster. .
Central Kansas was exper-*
ienclng Its worst du*t storm stood
the black days of ths 1930’s. Tho
“MS.~S.mmie CassMy, 18, who Mrs Anna Faultnnr’e SSSfrS W. H. Burchett business avenf^7# > -« ' .....~~ MnT ^2™?. 'V™ °97QU JOD ,Mo»mhft_. toll of four dead y2 J
ESSSSSRHi To 6e Tomorrow s-“-s araffSTsarsss^ ijZ ^ ~
S£T “• —!a
— .Union Official Lauds
ESwSSSi Baytown Hospital No-Strike Agreement
deiopments lnrthe investigation of . ‘
bruised.
ris County.
The enumerators will start a four
day school here tomorrow, at the | 1 a lili -
wertT«irFord Agency at 660 in Act At rour
Half of them will report at 8'30 Pamnamo CHatian
a. m. and the other half will report VwlllvrS QllOll
at 1 p. m. They, will continue that
SSt.UrilK&’SStS NkHJh Recover Loot;
win start their visiting Saturday From Greens Bayou Job
KLsrxs- % .sss- rvTSTw s *= m* «• * o™.; sgjsyj aarSffSfss;*!’
he car when if flipped over as it *!?C hsd been under tre*tment for comment on the cable, but did say UP' the money. - When-no wage agreements have simoson mMSyJSk P’ l!»-ycar-old cousin, L^oy- Vaugh- cloUibS two children. .
skidded off the Wghway into the th:M^sV«n1rWeekS' , Lattlm0Je would b* ,hfard on h!? Z*Zn0 Vaiott~P^ » wood^O^al fp^andMre “• * Green, Ba^ouwef. arrert- BlUowing cloudsofsandand dart
parking space at the night club. Z W» a n‘i‘Vn of return ,rom Afghanistan, around J«*« h«re in the building • ^ Annj' u D°PS ^ ^t^^.ed at the Gulf Service Station at from the Sunday blow drifted vnr
.Miss wcalhcrly was tbrown-out of SS ^tLe, ' llwyer. " told Me- QltfCk Tdler FOllS ‘ S JL.’SSW'tZjLSSL ^
yjag’ggsst fflarttf’irjitR! “ ierr0lls -smsss.?®^ «■- ^
, , .... I and C. E. Cox of Houston; owners Oatholle Ph^h fnH fia a??’* *urd- fldiculous and *belous to “ “Xth„7l u i WlU not *3 IIImmIaJ DsalaLaad.
sz~:s£=gr™&zs?jg= sssa!g!*»>
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St=S*^a a* 5» fisr-Ki ^-tfsaisss sasssssSafsS
Mrs. Grac^A^Hubbatdf Mrs.nTla
WE PAY BALANCE OF
loan; costs
NON-VETERANS
10% DOWN Plus LOAN COSTS
New. 2-bedroom homes in High-
land Park subdivision, h mil*
north of Highlands on Crosby
Road. Fieid office open Sunday
afternoons and weekdays.
hfigbland Parle Addition
t;&o. realty.co.
. ‘ paol mckry ..
Phone HIGHLANDS 2-1851
-SffS* dsv*‘ im-
,®rown proving and was able to talk with
!kn Zr, her husband and
L* VernrN>ison“UMrs.’ Jewer & ofTburriw^ittranted”bu^SJ **M wind* of
Mrs. Letha J. Carrel!, Mrs. Hallie g as? in. ^ front_ door of the lene, three, and Lubbock, five.
W. Martin,.Mrs. Gerald H. Fort- 8ervicf »ta«on- A* °»« ?**■ u*bts Farther north, the Panhandle
£m,.. c<— j. c. SMT.2S5Lt£iaa.
ft»“• *«»«• mmTSS sS'udw“Sa”S <m£.«.tssssfiK&r' ssSaTSKSTSif *"uS«1iaSSS9it%S'"-' •iVijSisK'S£ JlSfiTlsW.SSSs^Ff^S '¥*>'
pa' . ... about an hour after their visit Associates said Lattimore is .ex- , . rjr date. !_ the,ya~ fw> .B, nearby tb*^*-ltir?I<«I'ed: suddenly,
An entire family was'injured in with her. pected lack from Afghanistan unl°" « wmtractor asiocta- “°nal Bank of Commerce with a Shepard^*lffll*"’TOw^ T VeselkL Jr®5’ showed:^* Thire was no hope immediate®
I e eotlwion at the Intersection of Survivor# beeidee her husband next WistSt It la eXbedted he will ®on W withdrew from the agree- fah® wpoden grenadew but was Mrs. Billy L. Chandler Mrs Wilma °*flC€ra *°?g taJlen Jtom' S* foe anything that could bee chased
i-eosdy and Wade road, .bout and 'Z^ sons.^Tthree brMhers be cMW imumdiatclTbefor. the *.»*< P«vlded ^ck-thtaklng ex-Gl R. Clark" te S k S TJ!' hav^v^ M - . «• ^ther *££'
coon Sunday. ^ John, Carl and Frank Zucbowski subcommittee to .newer McCar- fctkn la considered I 41s- te”er- Poli« reported. Mrs. Gene Henderson, Mrs. Velma V.rt„n. ___' ;
Pat Aguilar, 29, of Baytown, ail of Houston; and a niece „Mrs thy’s charges. cussed at two meetings of the la- The man, identified by police as R. Bevers Mrs Vada J Ash wood carton* of, ,cl|aret^es’ ^ P10^6* Dsifting eastward, the dust cloud
«d hu •mother. Mrs Carlotta RvuSeU Qmdon of Benton liarbor, . Sources at the winter" White b°!| and contractors, with Paui Patton, wt* captured- after 'Mrs. Evelyn Stubhs, Mrs.'Mhrtoi *1^** Wr* |”f*rJ, oa T#»re.
Aguiiar £3, are in critical condi- Michigan. “ House in Key Wert, Florida, .aid vote to be taken at ..a be crashed through a plate .glass ’ (Se# B"rgto~pH* *> kana- ^rtlv after Hawn. wh«k-
^)8WSan Jacint°,Memorial JHIos- \ rosary will be recited at ‘President .Truman “knew „ some- ^ meetin«- ■ window. He told police he needed - .
mte' „A’ZZ' and BS- Earthnian Chapel jg 8 pm. today, thing*’. about the charges against i,Th® agreement, to become effec-. “oncy for his three children who I aaf Dif** UaIJ
«■ *rZ Gilbe^ and his Funeral services" Will be h’eld at Lattimore and thought the case «ve Armistice Day, November 11, were hungry. LOjI flllCS SlOU
BKer, miss Lilly Agubar, are re- 9 sum, Tuesday -at- St. Joseph's against him as “pretty flimsy.” *950’ wil1 remain in effect until Police Captain George Seber said- a* . ai m ■
j0"*- body Xruises, Catholic Church with Rev. Dennis Dr. Detlev Bronk, president of Jnne M51, and from year to-the attempted holdup failed because FAI* IwFC TrUI9II
^h« v»d bruu*,.-.^ are Kenhedy, pastor, officiating. Johns Hopkins University where y®ar thereafter. an alert bank teller, Sl-Wold ■ VI PITS. 110(1011
„ *« ' Tbe, *i}’e Pallbearers will be 8, J: Antle, Lattimore has been director of the "This Idea started with Labor” Harry Rbdgers, recognized the "
tsrthmafT ambulance h°*P 14 b5’ P" J- A, fWinski, Lotds C. Rest- Walter Hines Page School of In- Burchett said, “aqd the-.eontrac- “gre”a|f.,?*-■*- fake. «>d yelled Mont Belvieu Resident
j %%•moulwree. ler, Melvin Cochran, Thomas tcmatlonal relations since 1938. tors were very willing to fall in grab him." w" nwraeni
lompkin*, 42, of High- Brundrett, Dan Holftnd, H. E. requested that the subcommittee toe. As you know, the .wage scale - Police said the man Walked to Dies After Lpng UlnfliSS
McKee and George Scott. give Lattimore a “full hearing.” in this industry has been pegged Rodgers’ cage, showed him the , ,, _
on the cost of living for some dummy grenfde and shoved him a f°r M”' Emma 71,6 Houston ®o»*tructioa firm
years and now that the cost of liv- note demanding money. Walker Trahan, 58. of hlqht Bel- of Farnsworth and Chambers
abds, driver of the car which coi-
Farnsworth Wins
Sean Contract
Houston Firm Low On
Bid For Baytown Plant
ijijia ounufty lowerea on TCXaiS
kana, shortly after dawn,, whack-
ing visibility to t mile*. At Browns-
vine,! Corpus Chriatl and Houston,
part of the oloud which split over
Central Texas y#rt#rday waa aet-
Wing out this morning,
Onlldrea*'weather station record-
•8 gurts aground *p to 85 roller
pw hour vrtoqjty at the storm's
peak yesterday. _ Scattered Ughf
(See Storms ■-*
t
Plage »).
ST. Lovely 2 bedre^i
attached 8^8“ °n ”1
Tidelands Case To Supreme Today
Tom Clark Keeps Hands Off Controversial Dispute
1 City 1
____ ._____________ _ _____ fiaa been
^SgtSf? "SffSaraL’gag Drive Starts
ing^the retumaf Justice William clear out to the end of the contln- ^nr^uZi, Tbeg *r,f .tbe Sears u Th® man carried a sack which Cemetery under direction of Earth- toJ^a^sS^the eom^ahy’^base' Y Y/f/l A vCF/IO
“ ^ *■ **■ * ........ “ »« = «•< »— man's, A rosary was recited at ku m—eoenonn ™ ■
apsSSSsSs »j***»*x
JR-*° wnvince the Supreme back ridine accident. He will be The *tat« *re«»
Court that the atat
Wera! government
-BBltl-miliian duller
toder the Gulf of Mexico"
1 ue-. - --------— ------------- — —™ l®g®. and additions to the public* Rodgers took-one look at the Earthman ChaDel afc'R-so nm Sun-
0m.M ^ c®"vince the Supreme back riding accident He will be The states argue that certain sc^o s dummy grenade, stepped around d._
i^c* ~ not the buck on the bench today. treaties, aa well as the terms, oi f ^re n®w pact also says that, a the^end of his cage, and shouted:
Juatjcea Tom C Clark and Robert their *dmissk>n to the nhion. ahow vatfi ^ “
b1eWfegeQ-sub-co»|r«:ta hav* _^9 clean-up campaign to srtkf
yet to be let. ’ Baytown more beautiful started
Mrs; Trahan'diedrsTT pirni^“Sat-7 "X^’;StfMt’ Wlha Strait Re- .* ,b?af._t0W ^*5
ar;c’z;''a:'’J5sga‘Tt'gga^Sa
■■>.«!»<%»««-grsrts.'ttC'°B„E2if***.***"*...... .. is5saf*~ys
thl» ^tCTiu»B. .ft.r h.rH- ter uiil Stanley F. Rtei. iim.tid -Th. federal government telle, on their retpeetive Te Impact hnaelted him bock mod odd Mte. U. P. Honigroff nf'Crow- The Famnwnrth bid for the amt. The fleet of trucko otortod lUo
Sf^rX.^.WhkS1 * ■1»“" ■» *” •» “• »- »» *& in tb. Cnttfor- fiUf”?,, ^ift. « "ft*” “»"> ■ W«g .r.^ST™ mpiSrt'bTS «W» In <dd “ ‘
^e. Department is seeking to ernment against California. nia case that even the 13 original v decision has been tackle. -» t>— " ..... .......- •
u, • j.3h 'h® ri8bt of the 11. S. to The Justice Department started colonies never acquired ownership
£9- SSSs Police Hunf Girl's Slayer
1 case has been held up pend-
^reffiSL^ESS!Ftoermen FindlMeiQdvMSrvet
----—- ------ --------jv-motmt-rtghta lir tlrfe thfee-fiiTle'belt Wtff‘the"discovery" of oU In. the. v»x.rr.ln_,0 . „ ' „ and jesre Walder of Basfrpp, a half penthouse for machinery. Thera Llndbwg to Pershing between '4
»OMNf) town T Arthu’rMarnd «IS™.^ 2® ZZSL 'J
The Farnsworth bid for the gen- The fleet of trucks started this • |
rr v - , _ __ _ . _ — ai contract was reported to be moiming in old Pelly and their
Trahan of Bay City, Chester J3., considerably lower than the oth- area route for today waa between
Joseph, James and Wilson C. Tra- ^ ,_____________ — — Travieand Maln from the Caae*-“
han oMtont Belvfeu, Thoville Tra- George L Dahl of- Dallas is the X™? Road to McKinney'and few#
nan of Cleveland and Numa Tra- architect on the .project. Bayless to South Main between
han, Jr., of Cedar Bayou. The building, to-be lecated -on Paniel and West
• Ator surviving are two half Wegt Texas, will be. one-storv. Oa^ to tjie Can..... .......
brathersr-WUon--Wa^er^of Almcda igr By 253 feet "in size * with a tween Wert Main and Daniel; from
and Jesse Warner or Bastrpp. a half penthouse for machinery. There Lindberg to Pershing
- — — ITOOH,, AViatVil Al. __ ___
bedroom h<*rt
; ?,*** * downtown rtiltbr'. . W ^ Black, said these rights include once.
Busch, who banks and chambers* dominion over submerged re- Louiaiana wants a jury tr
j ’®°mm“rce, was not at his desk sources. Black based his conclu- Texas requested a special/
% *-55 S&5AS res rriSEffi? “x; as J$£ r.
^■vtenn Alexander exhibits a sun- ttnae and the conduct of foreign day the court could (1) announce the dark-haired 19-vear-old <rirl rt
Cn --tot»-.r--Mfrtr».gewefallr:t--1tt d^^ R^rlef orderbaseT had"been raped. If so, police toar- heLrtoage!
moL” Mradicton la Just before . The government argue* that the on the California case; .(2) v~'<- - *^ * - *
--------- _ paved That is th* area, C. W. Grantham
l nomas Ott, Herman Bice and F. parking lot capable of accomodat- said, which the city expects to havk
was W. Smith. ing 275 cars.. (See Qty Clean-l^ --Pkg*
RfCh- ' - —* ' *' -Y.6 i
at- ardson of the University of Ore-
determihe whether gon Medical School.
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Snythetic May Take Place Of Premium Oil
m one loh re *""'*'*' •» >•----• ---------*- - -—*•- ly was beaten into unconscious- Joann a resident of Battle- HOVSTON, March 27. (CJ!)—A high- of . aviation gaaoUne to meet any pressure over 4 combination of
ness shortly after the two meq ground, Washington, waa working Quality Synthetic lubricant has been wartime emergency. charcoal and cobalt
snatched her from a street. Sun- in a Portland sanitarium at the developed to meet the nation’s Harry A, Cheney, chemical en- , “®riler efforts to make use of
ing was told totoy.
M n mr, •»»#* * cam. juu uiauuia uotuiia wwh- it^uu ucciiuuu tuiu tuin uic ^uvsuun UIZUHEUS Salu
Mte « h, °ft* -b to an°th*r A*' ership 27 miles beyond her coast- over to . a special master, for fur- ly was beaten
v-.v ^r*Y. line. Texas places Its boundary ther Investigation. «■««« ahnrtre •
iii«P ,Know'®a casually wheels
Circus ElephoniKllls Boy
Offer Of Peanuts Fatal For ChW
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--------Cheste'r ^ SARASOTA, Fit, March ~2f.~ ward’s body, dragged the terrified f°d« in the river.
L2i*'k Jnto -Tnetfr htmUt the waHltel chttd under a rope snd rtooTwitE
Mias Dewey's body waa found ground for'
yesterday by three fishermen. The her parents,
body lay face down in a cluster Persona lb
.w: P">duct_ waa diackwed ^^Xn^, manufacture painta aviilahla 'cwtafn tobricart
^»^^-^^^^L.~bS^^^^^^^^^“-Qfpj^j?^y^;^?_and.piaaUcsaaweli aa aviaticn MMMwr ^wiens atandai
Oil[Company. ^He^id the prows. xaUed for call for^highw
lene, a raw material for synthetic Seger told tho Chemical__
rubber and chemical ingredients that most of tho crude oils
[ 2?Sht*-aSr"*»^ f^tow^^Do^y,1 a4^ !**rJ*athery t00t pwMing 0,1 h,i
-Authorities said rtie body-may witness
_ saw Joann'
have been tossed from a bridge,- with two men.
killed
*towHa* J^r«Swch~cfemiTtof*^
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. He is
B«sgKaSnr-’-tefagy SSStSl
^ ‘‘W oi the automotive ^wari Rogers Scbooley She ignored the wUd cries. WtUCtl IlllICCI ACC Ul iCSCnCr 011)110
Cifw If. __1_j_____A OWIm— ftealltr tMialwxl km*
X£*?t& ^yL^ttarad^ber paanuts. A watchman shouted futildy at
bedroom#!
floor#|
He said it is made from coal, oil p*«ing the waste refinery gas mance under 1
h^^ah^rtMd^^t'ob’teto1 componcnt ethJrleB« under high ditlona
able from petroleum oils without
elaborate procedures" ,
A second scientist described
new chemical process which be said
“Navy Calk Reserve u Porte
Units Along Coast RlldN(>r
\«wr Satar- _ _
of the final training
Brother*
NABOB
Ughnbomber in which
North American Aviation C
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l#SG!~S5s=.r5H~
ll^oacT3* * i*Ipin* haad « f^Lw*^5e.^S!tta^,ate rtr!
15ta'fe *hi*xing eround^ifl^ beau- T**™1*5 brother, when he stopped
ll? W“ tst before , herd of SB .(MMl
Teacher. Aviation at the dlvte- OR StlleS BuildilKl
km’s meeting in Galveston gatur-
Bp Mid ar11’— their California
sent b^ie. ^thertettms -back to ^ ^ NeteSfo.^re^ldta^rt No^to
All toe dead were reprerentatives teHiita
of the Arm. Baytown area attended the three- 13 North Gaillard. to Wiuhtom
Bids for construction will be re- effect, only
WASHINGTON, March 27. —CUP)
—The Navy is activating volunteer " th,
reserve unite in 28 coastal cities
to guard their harbors from sneak „
submarine or surface attacks, K
was disclosed today.
A Naval spokeaman said the re-
■ will be trained to ward off
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.The plane was on a cross-country day convention.
TUWw) ^ke^ flight when It exuded B
hr*?- .esra^wssK
admires a tiny
chained in a barn-like building,
offered Doily a peanut
unravelled her trunk to
falls that
n’t wort for
at fit# last ra-
the pilot tried to bring it down on president of the 1
a heavily-traveled highway. ' east Division.
Among the dead was World War Other officei
H Aee Robert W. Foy, 8*. of Van William, erf B
Nuya, California, who waa credit- dent; V. W. ]
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