The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1950 Page: 3 of 22
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, I9S0 THE BAYTOWN
tfiss Truman Sees No Romanes For Now
Right Man. Will Have Tir Get President's Consent, Too
,EW YORK, jW.^ Truman, said that sincemined to continue, despite a
‘ yet Truman said today that when POming to New York she had not’ Til never .give up my career
^ if the tight man comes along dated’ regularly. New York, she MiB8 Truman iruuL*. hel
s&“»"k iht »~*w “* ™ •*“'»«" w*, .ssrraffi”
Two Killed, One Dead In Flare-Up Of. Feud
LCOTO Wire « mil HEMPHILL, Jan. 12. -(pM-Twf Butler, 35, was riddled by a shet-
RAYMONDVILLE, Jan. 12. ®B- w*re. dead today one of Burem Zrrend'-
An old family argument resulted them slain In the latest flare-up ered to officer immediately after-
, in gunplay yesterday* and the? of a feud betw**" f»> *™**“ liv. •• a.’ m rr...........
death of Roberto Moreno, 24, em- tng near here.
bage department. for the killing last June of 4* M* and blasted away twice.
~SeS Wins Race With Bus-But Wrong Bus
family had fallen out with More- WICHITA, Kan'. Jan. 12. <0J>>- In- hind when the bus topped at a
„v3S&r as*.
pistol bullets into Moreno the 220-yard dash with a bus, added speed. It carried him up to
two men argued in front of a fill- ! Walking out of a downtown cafe, the door of the bus. There, he skid-
Ing station early this morning. the man sawJKe btis zip past. He ded to a stop, looked at the side
-1— \ ' - took off on a dead run, darted of the carrier, then walked deject-
r ____ nv across the street between speeding edly away.
GAME GOES ON **. cars and was a short distance be^“ Wrong bus.
murMRiia. o. -fliH—-John Web- * ' . -- ... ■ ?
Witnesses.
didn’t say whether she’d with" ^
toe c^n't%^ct the* fu- New cln'be^^u^^S^ldr^e^h
a-,-»2s
...a ? ylS0^^danC' and three radio broadcast*. Stone
Jiu toey-ffiR ^ % j?y*, of the concert arrangements In- ~
Possi- shows ?.??>, fV6ning~dinner> elude a percentage clause. Usually/"
.E°Z ?„0V^^1Eht.Ci^s!;suPPer and *»■ artists in Miss Truman's category
nut t *— ."T,"1 are-guarariteefl their base fee and
next riL" 1 have t0 work the draw So percent of the -gate. In
ay; ° ' other words, if a house sold $5000
She said she was content to have worth of ..tickets, the artikt would
a nice quiet dinner at the apart- receive approximately $3000.
marri^ friends. Miss Truman said unfavorable
?eI? dul1 ]lfe- reall>'. ’ »he comments by critics did not bother
..... dM kll the rp-” --— " 0ice> 1 her’ She the favorable ones
family's consent and I doubt going_to_Au
tn mflrrv nnvnm» _ i. . • ,
'ear and tow who^predictod she
SiSn men m interested in ..... *
'fwesent and I see no romance
| the horizon. > '
and when the right man
e» along, however, he’ll have to
?>iiy father in the traditional
ie® ej.. I Certainly would want
hd SATURDAY
Wide Pockek Cany hot Fran Hospital
hcfbre beiRg told thaFbis' father MADISON, Wis., Jan, 12. (EEl-Po- pears,
- n ----a wuwmMUICiCU um.lt! UJ U LU
college and high "I have never had any
____,, h«art s^»ck- The lice learned Anton L. D’Agostino’s tables,
father collapsed after watching his, pockets were tailored- generously, bottle <
son score the field goal that put They caught him leaving Wis- ser am
his team ahead in the closing mo- consin General Hospital, where he IFAg
ments as Linden won, 48-45. worked, with six'Chicken legs, six larceni
vervtoie carpet might had died cl a
inh” nf V rhteiwuldnrf ' — ""—
le THIS CIGARET that won’t
be a boon to harassed housewives, qfc a “triumph” of'dTDuesseldorf,
Germany, Inventor, who says the secret Is all In the wrapper, which
Is made of glass fibers. (International)
tether did say no’ not sure»o( sider
SrfT’d'do. It depends on how jUst
PR feel at the time.” -—
'jjjjS Truman, 25, the attractive,
ived blonde daughter of Presl-
^tpgrimfent In"mid-town MStP
.. She is here studying voice
mderths guidance of Soprano Hel-
fti Traubet
ghe said that at present her
itusica! career cattle ahead of any
jafis for matrimony............;—
Asked if anyone had ever pro-
ved to her, Miss Truman blushed
jiR raid:
“Let’s not discuss that”.
15. Agents Take
twin Raid On
Marijuana Flat'
for your money
SPECIAL FRIDAY
500 YARDS
FULL 48-INCH i
DRAPERY AND
UPHOLSTERY FABRIC
FIRST QUALITY
FULL BOLTS
LIBBY'S
CORNED
BEEF
12 Oz. Can
bnCAGO, ran. 12. <CP>— Federal
nrcctics agents and police seized
[man and'three women yesterday
ta- raid 'on a luxurious “rn'dfijuam
nf imgn exclusive neighborhood.
['Pie officers found a card index
If 200 names 'and three pink-
—and -OftO faroism-co#'fe<F
boks with addition'll, names. The
Earfment- was pne of the major
brees for illegal narcotics In toe
brtille—T. Owen, owner of,. Ufe'-
Element apartment
_________ . on North
keridar. Road and a night club
orator, admitted possessing mari-
lana at ’a preliminary hearing He
ai Jj.eid to the federal giand jury
HUNT'S
ivang plainclothesmen buy small
punts of marijuana and1 then
pir . out, warrants for entering
k fnc room apartment
IaR*:vp against narcotic distrihii-
bi h“-e started three weeks ago
IR has netted 60 prisoners The
ppeien came after reports of
Eapresd. .drug distribution to
fch fchool and college students' in
p Midwest..
Si. S. 'Commissioner Edydn K.
KSer set a $500 bond for Miss
read and scheduled her trial for
kisltry IS. She, said she had just
f:ved here .from. New York, and
kilter "real” home was in Fort
RfM, Indiana, i
fetrs:- Owen and Miss Bob'b we.re.
kfuid- over to Sergeant'John Man-
L of the fTlieago police, one of
k orders, for prosecution in state.
14 Oz, Bottle-
NEW SHIPMENT!
INFANTS
Hand Made AQ
-I# K C 3 ^ Cd V w
BATHINEHES ZZ 12.75
BABY BEDS .2775
BASKETS >M folding logs.......... 6.90
FLAY PENS 13.75
HIGH CHAIRS
BABY CARRIAGES 24.75
STROLLERS 5.90
CUT fttti
WAX
PAPER
125 R. Roll
BUY THESE TOMORROW!
Nfii-ers described the rich lav- I:
t in Owen's aparfmejit \ as a
Mrijtian* flat." the first uneoy- ('
M in rhleago in recent years, |
EJt said parties were held in the ji
nia
Investjgators attached important I
plficance to the ..color of the i
bin found in toe apartment but
hied to disclose their interpre-
pon of the color, scheme. * i
i) Says Son Steals
Wife's Affections
Hot clearance^, not left-overs
•EVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 12. CF'l
jwdore Korkow?ki._ 58-year-old
Bdei®’ yesterday was granted a
Wee from his 44-year-old wife on
binds of extreme cruelty "after
I testified In tears that his- son
I» previous marriage stole his
[ri love from him.........
fetktnvski told Coftrmon Pleas
fe Harry. -A. Harma thSE& ho
p. brought his son, Chester, 38, to
P country from. Poland .as a di»-
person in 1947 only to find
f to a short while that. Chester
pto love with his -step'-mother,
f Josephine Borkowski.
P couM forgive and forget a
IJTtrPr H Wa ealei-
LIBBY'S
SWtET
Heavy Quality
»5i¥i
DIAPERS
FINE,QUALITY ^
Crib Blankets
HAVING A
it not my
Bound with 6-inch Mrtin!
Emboi*ed'df»lgn*.
Size 36x50! _ :1
Blue, pink tnd meln!
Specially priced
Heavy quality
Birdseye
hemmed diapers!
Full size 27x27.
: Very-absorbent!
«dish King Hisses
rlrament Opening
*KHOLM, Jan. .12. Ol—King
stsf v yesterday missed the
dish Parliament’* opening ses-
' tor the first time since be as-
the throne in 1907.
ne 91-year-old king lies 111 at
‘totogholrn, castle with fever
^ by a sore throat and a
[*to bronchitis." His physicians
1 ke spent a restless night, but
,Paeral condition is unchang-
** king’s *peech was read: by
Prince Gustaf Adolf who
' iieeh made regent fif §wedcn
day for the occwieS:
Undo WiHiam
Blaekeye
PEAS
EVEN-FLCW
NURSING
UNITS
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MUSICAL PLATE! ^Jjjf
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HAVING A STORK SHOWER? |
BORROW OUR BIS LIFELIKE STORICl |
*“ BOTH FOR THE ASKING ,
Infant* Dept. 2nd Floof JJ . SHORT SLE!
SAVINGS IN PENNEY'S INFANT DEPT. ADD UP FAS’
MERCERIZED ANKLETS.................25c i I I i FANQIE-PANTIES.....
Infants’.Barefoot SANDALS.........1.49 I KNIT BOOTEES................I
NURSERY .LAMPS..................-1.69 ’ . -LACE TRIM PANTIES
Silver Plated FEEDING SETS........1.98 I Water Proof CRIB SHEET
RECEIVING BLANKETS................ 39c Towel and Wash Cloth S;
YOU'D PAY MORE.
BUT THESE
ROBES WERE
SPECIALLY :
BOUGHT TO ' J
BRING YOU
THEV6RY --f
Norwich. Cherry Flavored
ers Kill Each Other
^OwHovlf
Nicaragua, Jan. 12. (tJJD-r
Nicaragua, Jan. 12. (CEl-r
'young brothers stabbed each
* «> death Tuesday night over
®*jato of a” motion picture
*yer played by Hedy Lamarr.
oat from a movie hduse;
P® Yargaa, 18, and his broth-
—*’.90, discussed whether the
5ttatot in "White Cargo” was ;
want.or,aflskis wnmsn,
■'■too argued Car virtue and
l®«th* opposite view. Temp-
f*1*! and words led to acts.
L youth drevt knlveii and
etber until exhwiMe&’
Mjtod Tater tn a Ho*pitil.“' “
P *hto a running rabbit while
t p-Whenhs wWit to pick up
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1950, newspaper, January 12, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027730/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.