The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1949 Page: 2 of 10
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urchill de-
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and d e-
general
le British
oust the
rave,” the
r and war-
<!ci the house
>ed into the
aH the vigor
n«‘ speeches,
he row to
day of de-
IhurchiU slid
quick elee-
c'riais, the
the atomic
the atomic
if have got
ugh happily
ans,” he told
the jammed
only an ap-
a new par-
! increasing
decisions to
Mattel pip
to conduct
ral election”
tional unity,
lUi
lie Laborites
•t their
to suit their
Mg majority
party was
(ainst being
:vi
fuH blame
m what he
[ovemment's
ountry's re-
the verge
itionsl hank-
iple conelus-
off cannot be
have suffer*
1v
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ns why the
>unt on llv*
en he could
tending the
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iclenre and
>, helped bf
ichools and
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the Bog
have booet-
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lictment for
eport farm
i the Wlch-
for the in-
ruled ye*-
whlte-hair-
as ear.* at
J; E. Mash
their farm
irwlae was
future,
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' EflriStl* ™KdR°e3 Take GunsTo Pits se*s..n» **■»««*■.
^PPy VlinSlIaiU jf GALVESTON.Sept. ^ Bar- (0M,ttjiaag from Pace 11 *' AUlT Chal . .. ................
■__________ njit.ri.e. MM nM*d gaining seseions involving 10.000 jg Oregon, husky rough-and- Armco Steel ..............M * .i
jWfflggg WSSMSCtSi s&T^TSJSy ICKfirssSa*
m ' it tsLxzs,a,vsa arts ssa sans asar. -.......... - * -
20% InU'Nicftel .......V.,,....... »
’.'.’.T.'.' 11(4
2«
...........46%
m.m end gThniS thaThad siipped away . ^oluia Cop7.::
yerterdv to tha Highlands confirence. .frtm Hawaiian docks struck by Beth Steel ........
•pjtSjdw «• Wallis Bunt. WM fampll‘
Baytown Rjfineiy workw and a w^^Utiwe^W^ Guw t, cated further when the union or- calenttt Corp .......
Highlands Kotannn himself; . :• Wwg*"flB'*» .*«*** J&iyMir WP .......
^HeEmbJm ssklss. gjrsrsywwp
JfiS&FfflfiJl..'”' .Fno* M wnmt
grvssto:^
promote this i
the club sponsor a town-hall meet*
in/ tor debate on current events.
was dope toward negotiating the basic gteel agreement but subse-
oontmetbwhkh aspired August 22. qUgnt . extensions only continued
Since that time, dock workers have through today instead of until Sat-
hi •vr—ment only. No ...j,,,, In tha ease of the main
Eastman Kodak
Gen Electric
4?j= ms* SSwffsS. i SaT-"5 SS== 5’ St -
.. .. At___Pti«ainn« *v - Th* threat
uivc cu< miv pwr* i—v ---.
formation all the timo; then most cussions.
of the people will form a good
opinion most of the time"
• The
ation rauicr . «•»«
among people as making for a bet-
ter world. —
The meeting was conducted
M. Ralph McFarland, president.
legotiatlons. .... n, Goodyear Tire
The threat of a railroad strike Greyhounc] bus
raised by David B^Robsrtson, Q|)]ette g8f ____
•S "arS,»: Churchill Wants
‘ | Eariy Election
president of the Brotherhood
president ui wv —. Gulf OH .....
Locomotiye Firemen, and Engine- Gulf.. Stat Util ..
men whe eaid to “! houi Oil ..... *.
walk out next month on “every
mftjor railroad." ,
Robertson said, his uniqn would
refuse a fact-finding board’s re-
Hous Oil ......... .>
Humble Oil ........
.If. 26fi Liggett & Myers M*
...... 28% Mack Trucks .............. «%
10% Mid Cpn Ppt ................ «%•
” 4 .' Nat Dairy Prod ...r.........
...... 28 Nat steel —. 80%
.4.,,,.52% Ohio Oil .--Or-.*.
...... 56% I'enney’s Inc .......53%
28% Pure Oil .....
...... 34% Packard Motors ............... *w
...... '21% Repub'1 Steel ............... 21
...... 50% St. Regis Paper .2%
53% Sou Pacif ...........
42% Stan Oil Ind ................ 42%
37% Stan Oil N. J. ...............
63 Sunray Oil J.................* H%
.. 39% Tex Gulf Sul ................65
" mu Texas^Co ^.............. 60%
.. 67%' Tidewater Corp ............. 23%
.r-19% Timken Bearing ............. 37%
SES^Sfei
Members of the Baytown Urns ®B 0ne ot 1- Albert Q,
Club-were all armchair quarter- tresses, 41-year-old Mrs
m backs yesterday as they opened the rRe Pitre,-was arrestee ,
f showing of twb football_f ^h charges Of tryw J
showin gof two footbal films. gtfic,de « to
Shown ;.at the clubs luncheon
meeting at Grace Methodist Church Mrs. Pitre has admitted
wer.Joving_pietUf« «.»£+ a h_ome;made time bomb ,
sre.lnovlng piciures » «omc-inaae time bomb
ir-fiifkin game and an Humble- Canadian airliner, whiPH
onsoped film showing the high* when the tmmK .
sponsored fiim showing tne mga- when the bornb
light* of the Southwest Conference
}„ 1,048 w-, J
-Stallworth, Robert E. Lee
athletic director, bfmight ttMtort
film, While J. S. Mann of We
Humble Oil and Refining Company
showed the film of college foot-
ball classics; David T. Arnett op-
erated the projector.
Herbert Frasier, Girl Scout com-
mittee .head for the Lions, read a
■....... . letter from Girl Scout Troop 38,
BECAUSE she needed money for banking the club for the use,of its
JimeStaged'a sit- ^New members Bp*1 Allen, E.
down strike outside offices of Woodruff and Bill Qipsonw^in-
sons aboard.
: fried chicken
TO TAKE HOME
,Brown's Chicken Sha
PHONE 24164
.. .Vea/. --------- ""nC tern strike outside office* of Woodruff and mu uip»™
......40 ■ ;;-‘~jm i^cherj’ *Rettte««nt" Board ip trodueed^at the lunh^eon by Sc-
........V SK. a Cotton "ipiua i —-.....retnrv Max Altman. v.
rOuT.u“dAS«. *th. meet,
1. b;
... —- ........... - m w find it* own level. ,
man D'Olive, Howard Ik* and T. Toiling off one by one his In-
W. Lyons, all of Baytown. ' "
Churehlll warned that Britons how
McAllen Man Accepts
(with Council Post
AU8™, I>DIAN8 SlAY M0VJ!
Churehlll warned that Britons how The board had recommended i>ai,l,c,as, sept. w.r.i fort WORTH Se
would have»to draw more on the ^ firemen’s union bargain police said today they would turn (ugjj a i__r ivestoek;
g^ir."lful mcas*“- to win baek -- twith rstlToads but owr to the -F3I a California 2ddo“—STow siaugnier
the same amount of food and oth- RobSt»on said “if the railroads do wj* Tjo htol^who ^t year|lngl’.,ttcady to woo<1 Ga“
er commodities. . : not make a decent settlement on terday when he testea a gun oy
M. Ralph McFarland present. (Continord rrom P.«* Ji jectlon of its damand that diesel J)g gj Jq R^HlM P3r06- LIVESTOCK an experinfental patient for treat- j dB We^ Weekly, L. E Gray,
Visiting RoUrlan. Included^Dr. Uet on the world market* [,ngines be manned by an extra 1/0105 IU nCIU N TOIWIC U?LJIUtl\ “ents by 25-mmion-volt betatron Yradv Tuck Jr., Jim Brawn. A. J.
H- H-D-U.ke' 'Y*lter ?urnd.e.,.^0i* t of ind Its own level. _ fireman. He said the present_cj?w ^[n|^fnr P allf nmlil ------- at University of Illinois college of NewYgn Douglas Stewart, O. B
Bv United Pfess medicine in Chicago. Here, at 0gletreet james R. Bond and V. N.
Rochester, Minn., where she went gri,jgeg. M
r wouiu .turn -- «• M- ~nlJ!)“ . for treatment, she examines hue -----
lailfornia pa-, <(»^>z:^W»4Pck; _ tickeLlo take JwrJiom* to Glen-
arrested yes- Cattle 2000. Slow, slaughter wood Qt^ await university*
it settlement on terday when he tested a gun by steers and yearlings -steady o j (laternational)
:-v . ,, wm «ring a bullet Into a mattress In weak, beef cow. weak, canners flecM ---
_ .. . tame JIt wl« «'hlg hotel room. and cutter, steady^ Other classes -
.(U.R-W. D. nimivs uav Mrtvin . Top officials of the tiremer.i un
______ ^&SrSSS!rSffi Violator To California
4,.»„U .< ,h. uajya s«pt » -(UB-D.I1..
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AUSTIN. Sept 26, 7<lTp,~^’ INDIANS (WAY MOVE , T°P ^icago’oember 7 to Police identified the gun teoter ‘«> «<
S«Sa?»; =-« - *— ^ sjsoz gras
member of the Texas Youth l)e their swampy _ • .. in Los Angeles for forgery and 14.00-22.00. B
and cutters steady. Other classes
easier. Few good beef
'Carlings 24.00, cutter, common
steer* and yearlings-i
West perman Devalnaiion *“ ^ “* “f"° “ “
Houston, who resigned from the here today were giving aer- ■ ” r . , §
srsc 74.7^..’^ Agreed To In Principle
become full-time coordinator of wor*(A*
community work for the council
Merchants Group To
Elect New President
jrgiary cnarges. ....... 15.50, few higher, canncr* and cut-
He was also described as a pa- ter* 12.00-14.00. Sausage bulls 14.00---
role violator from Folsom Prison. 17.60. Common to good stocker Continued from Page 1)
HUICCU IV III I IIHVlMiv Sukovitren bought a ,25-callber steers and yearlings 17.00-20.00, held at 7.30 p,m, Monday in the
— gun at a Dallas pawn shop yester- few light choice yearlings to 22.50. reCeptlon room of the fire station.
BONN, Germany, Sept. 28. (UE»- day and decided to test it in his Calves 1000. Dull and weak to A1] present members and represen-
The Western Allies high conlmis- room A negro porter heard the lower, except choice Stockers tatlves of firms eligible to Join
—■- DEELEY DAUGHTER sioners reached ‘’agreement in ghot and caIled police. ■ around steady. Good and choice were agked to attend.
rnwna- wnn-R nn u Mr and Mrs Earl V. Deeley 618 principle" on devaluation of the - slaughter calves 1900-21.00, few The directors urged a full attend-
avSEwt :«r^r *—h“;l"—
lend the 'funeral of his father, Dr. at San Jacinto Memorial
If. B. Combs of Austin. She weighed five
°n?J:r 1360
KREL 'SL,-
And to KREL-FM on Band 221 or 92J Mg. from 11« 11 pun. Dally
1HUMDAY MOXNII
:00-~K*v«ill« Round u;
1 t>eacoi
Deacon t
Motor Co.
iicavjca uiguc». vuii, uvumsiwm anvv aim '----
j)0rn Monday marathon 18-nour comercncc. nmvinHvaiua medium 12.00-18.00. Stocker steer chairmen to bring fn tHelr fefk>rts
emorial Hospital American Representative George ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 28.— ea)ves, good and choice grades s0 the new secretary will have the.
pounds 4 ounces, p. Hays emerged wearily from the (UP) - A “moderate” earthquake 20.00-23.50. information necessary tp complete
conference room and said agree- rocked southern Alaska for one Hogs 500 Butcher hogs and pigs the association’s files,
ment had been reached. A state- minute yesterday, but no damage stea(lyi g0W8 50-1.00 higher than Martin will remain a* chairman
ment by the commissioner* will be other than broken dishes was re- Tuesdays average. Good and choice 0f the paving commltte until the
i-on.H nhnrt.lv he said. ported. 190-270 lbs 19.75 and 20.00. good gnd paying of the Crosby-Lynchburg
choice 160-190 lbs 18.00-19.50. Sow* Road through the Highlands busi-
16.50-18.00. Feeder pigs 16.00-18.00. ness district is completed. This has
been the No. 1 project of the mer-
chants association.
WCONCSDAV EVENING
»:00—Wh»f« (Joins On—
Auto An* Homs
Supply
aytown
0:19—Mtlodlti at Bvtntldt
<:J0—Candlelit# and Klvw
T:J0—Meet the Band
8:00— Harlem at S
it Barron Preeente
(or America
0^0—family. Worihtp Hour
»:t5—IjrirtlilK on Itf Cloud
I0:00->30 for Tonifnt
J. B Holloway
Motor Co.
wttb the t>«acoD
More of I
»JSffL____
:«ft—*ari Aoeanor and flla
Farm New*
50—KEEL New*
;,0O~Momlnt DevoUonai
Rev. A. L. Jordan
*T:15—Watemn the Clock
4 <Ofl-KRf,L New
)* the Clock
oaee
lly t
a Appilano*
nine
11:00— Range Eldin' Time
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
U:00— Behind the Headline*
12:35—Add Em Up—
—Scarboroufh’i
1J :8(>-*TranecramblTiif—
East Texas Theatres
12 :S5—Culplppers .Nsws
12.50—Tune Tims
l.OO—In Movlsland
1:15—Movls Tims
1:20—Mijor Leafus Bass
ball.
7!onr
9:00—Especially for Ton—
Tompkim
•:15—M?d°Mom
Mslodle*
slodle
9:30-reJ>Ial l<f60 '
10:00—KEEL Nd
10:15— Ksvnotes b]
10:80— Tims Out'
Conros i Bcoreooar
8:30—Mall Order Muslq
4:30—Hacienda KREL
ft DO—Central Bapllit
Church
5:15—fire Flf
Ightere
The Dally Sun
8:30—Today'! Br< rt§-
* imher
___News a
Btoelng Btoc-ke
- Time Out”
John's Pcauty Salon
Listen to All Major League Baseball Games Mon. thru Fri., 1:30 P.M.
Saturday and Sunday Games 1:00 P M.
Over KKKL—KREL-FM
issued shortly, he said.
It was not- known yet what the
iS&SRS riT“®-r-
Cs3vrtss r^*W^5Sg Hill Of Rest Rifes
a^foSSJSsS St?3Lri?a For Fielder Infant
proposal that the mark be reduced mneM-
from the present 30 cents to 22,5
cenU. , ~ . CANON HEIR
Andrs Francois-Poncet, Frencn Mr and Mrs
—Ends Tenlte-----
"Mr. Blandingt Build*
Hi* Dream Houto"
"Thunder in the Pine*"
, 8TARHNQ
Thursday Thru Saturday
• 2 ACTION HITS 2 •
Bud ABBOTT
Lon COSTELLO
"HOLD THAT GHOST”
2nd BIG HIT—
ROY ROGERS
TAR FRONTIER"
YOUR FAMILY
82RHS
. CHANNEL VIEIT
NOW Thru THUR$|)„
Door* Oj>en: * !
Week Day6:00 Pjh
2 • GREAT HITS!]
—2nd BIG mr-.
titsini Mtmri nmi
b£55I
eagle
......Bars Workers To Texas
- Funeral •anrice* were held at jl
lN IIFrH a.m. today at Hill of Rest Ceme- eDJNBURG, Sept 38. Ol-Two
daasaad,
no lower than 28.8. He was said
to be afraid that the lower rate
would mean serious German com-
petition, particular^ in the export
of steel.
at™Lime-Duke"Hospiui^He 1ST . The cMM- dh£ at ^oon yester- urers'-tii worli ■ In the Lower Rto
been named Dennis Craig. ^ * few hour* after lt Grande \ alley.
___ born. Border sources blamed the sit-
Rev. M. E. McPhall, pastor of ua(jon on Mexico's holding out for
NEW REVENUES _ _ the First Presbyterian Church, j>f- 40 centj m;nimum hourly wage, for
~ *' ........ ” ” its national* while valley farmers
Mr. and‘Mrs. Vernon Reiendes ficlated at the funeral, which was ______________
of 108 Weaver are the parents of directed by Paul U. Lcs Funeral wcre bidding In at 26 cents, and
a six pound ’ll ounce baby boy, Home. on generHi discrimination charges
n. yesterday oy a fman nre iu born at 6:02 a.m. today at San Grandparents of the baby are ggajng4 Hidalgo County,
store at 3106 Cedar, but the fire Jacinto Memorial Hospital. He has Mr. and Mrs. N. B Culver of Bay- -j-jj, source, which asked to re-
was out when they arrived. Some not yet been named. town, Mra^Elphan^ ^Ftelder of majn unidentified, said ths
ELECTRICAL FIRE
Firemen were called out at 4
p.m. yesterday by a fmall fire in
electrical wiring was iamaged, but
other damage was negligible.
STORE
Subscribes to file following
declarations: To do our full
share in promoting all things
that are for the good
of this community.
T» dairy fh* pafronaq* of thi* oommunHy by rondorTrtfl *orvi«o bawd upon fbo
higheif standard* of Truth and honor. •
To urn, atfabliih end malfrtaln a rapi^stjon of giving maximuri vafuM and on#
prica 4o aR »* 1’• ' ’
To adjust promptly any coum of di**ati*f»ction and ondtavor to malta ovary pur-
- chaior a *ati*fiad cutfomar.
* To avoid ony ouggoration or mhroproiontotlon in word or infaronco m that custom-
or* <r» navor ba lad to oxpaet mora In goo<k quality or.safvioa than wa actually
to cp.4’
MIKE FRANSSEN
STATE RESERVE LIFE
“See Me Before You Die"
Phone S58
Baytown and J. T. Fielder, Sr.,
New Mexico.
Gasoline Truck, Car
Collide; One Injured
I'NCltl
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
TODAY-THURSDAY
DIckfowdL
"STATION
WEST"
FEATURE NO. I
Betty Hutto*
"Dream Girl"
W. ML HOUSE, Jf.
To advise ovary customar bi ragard to oaeh purehaso as wo wOuM with to bn advirnd I
waray thapurckaiar. - * , . l’ . . .* • '•
To maka ovary transaction a itana ft' tha foundation of CONFIDENCE; without which
no businot* can bo pormanonfly sucoOnful. ' *
To ondtover to opply tha principle* of tha GOLDEN RULE to our ovarydey butlnom
transaction*.' ‘ * iH
MjJitttlu- y-i r-u
W. M. House, Jr.
m
Vo fhoio declaration! wo rododlcato our effort* on the
•yehTofour
FIRST ANNIVERSARY IN BAYAOWN
START
HEARING
STOP
STRAINING
USE A
Befhme
-——.—--—
BELTONE CO. OF HOUSTON
802 State Natl. Bldg.
Houston, Texas
FREE
Call at 4875
Literature
Demonstration
said the dis-
crimination charges had been filed
by the Mexican government and
that tT. S. Employment Service
representatives were investigating
the allegations.
He said that Mexico's refusal to
approve any work contracts which
called for less than 40 cents per
HOUSTON, Sept 28. —(UJ9—A big hoar jnade it apparent that Mexl-
gasoline truck collided with a csr c0 bad set up a minimum wage jgQi^y THURSDAY
of a night club here last night,
’Rghtinq Fish' Turn
Out To Be Peaceful
demolishing the front of the build-
ing and seriously Injuring one
man.
Tom Vlrgadamo, 88, driver of
the car, was hospitalised. The
truck driver, Sidney W. George, CHICAGO, Sept. 28. (CJ>) - The
47, was not hurt when the cab of preg> wal invited to a “fish fight"
his truck crashed through the today.
front of the Hacienda Club (500 Dr, Christian Ulrich, 24. a hos-
block McCarty). Fire trucks rush- pltai interne who rabies Siamese
ed to the scene, but the truck did fighting fish, ptit hi# watery war;
not catch fire. * rlors on display.
'•!„ He warned newsmen and pho-
OLDSTER KILLED IN TRAFFIC tographers to watch closely be-
PASADENA, Sept 28. -<UE>- A cauee the tiny fish "can atrip the
Sunday traffic accident .claimed fine off each other in teconds.
the life today of a 78-year-Old Then .while photographer* pols-
Houston man. W. B. Leach died «d their camera* tensely, he drop-
in a hospital here early today of P«d a blue fish and a red fish in
chest Injuries received when his * howl. • ——
car contdftd with one driven by Tho ftsb swan around content,
Pat Hardee, 22, of Cl!fton-By-the- *dly, ignoring each, other,
cp. ‘'Sometimes they don't fight Ul-
_ rich explained lamely.
No. 1-
KOBERT TAYIjOR
AVA GARDNER
—IN—
"THE BRIBE"
BARRY SULLIY'AN
MARJORIE REY NOLDS
-IN-
'Bod Man Of Tombtfona'
WHK.Iit. THK ADSL™,
WILL MEET YOll
POCKET BOOK !
ADULTS 35c NIGHT
ADULTS 30c MA
CHILDREN 9c
I nder lt
TODAY Thru THl
2 * Big Featum ij
y
fTWOGCYSS
X
f HUNBBROKMMIMil
MALONE •EDWARDS'DWtl
M SSmJmmm ‘‘."TT! »-«»
• SECOND FEATURE 1
Ti
lANOEll
VINCENT 1
MSMV"
MEET SANDRA KAYS
Sandra Kay* Cummins Is ths
new daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Cummins of Channel
view. She wee born Mon
Hollywood CMd Actor
Fined $280 In England
fivn. HOT OTW HV1H “dw at IMS . _ . _
Jacinto Memorial Hospital, and LONDON, Sept 18. ®»-BobWo
iIBCinn jncmuniu nunpu-aj, wiu 1———
weighed eight pounds 14% ounces; Driscol, 12-ysar-old Hollywood ac-
tor now making a movie In Bri-
tain waa fined 100 pounds ($280) by
i
KIDS
ATTEND YOUR VERY OWN
SHOW
9 A.MRDAY
-.....* ’■
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SEE
a "TASK FORCr yrr
te-?- "SUPERMAN" |
< - CARTOON
BRUNSON
i h o o t r e
m;* * . ■ -• c: ’
Jfc rift, i
TAKE PART IN YOUR OWN RADIO BROADCAST
AND KID AUCTION DIRECT FROM STAGE
Bring Sail Jacinto Creamery
Bottle Tops and Labels Ear .
Money
a British court today for working
without n labor permit .
His (father, Cletus Driscoll, tad
RKO • Watt Disney productions,
backers of the picture, were fined
100 pounds soeSj~« 1 :>*’
mbblta disposal, left' today for
“ Bd Bryan,
DoltalT Vort Worth aad
wbar* they will study modern *ar-
bag* fill methods now. in uss la
thoas cities. They plan to return
toamerew night,
BRUNSON
theatre
NOW
THBOIOI-
FRIDAY
>iwiu-BMTa-Hn
Ctrtoeai Ptxto PleMe ^4
Latest Mews Events
*
Don’t Mb* •
ELLie JUNIOR
S Elite T. Taylor, 4 born at 5:45
bjk ysotssday at Buytowg.Hoe-
pitaL la the eon of Mr. aad Mrs.
1. T. Taylor, *r., of Baytown. 111#
aew arrival weighed rive pounds
FONTS ARE PARENTS
A five-pound 14 ounoe daughter
B I was born at 1:50 am. today at
— Baa -Jacinto Memorial Huspitai to
Mr. and Mrs. Lee K. Fpnt, 4210
Burnet Drive. She has not.yvt been
named. . .. ............ - ■ •
•« fViatsIvi*
NO MkKING METER WORRY!
New Sho«
ft
THRU WS*!,
___- mm * 9
.
-f :*/i”■ -yT4-6.,:-N
^^5
I
Evans MkUoneRusselt
LuredMifchum "
j Trap oudltccs Uii. ^ M
noK Sept. 28. Bl°n<i« performer off the stage.
TP'j*’ fold ths district at- A, D.Uv Bxnress critic
exploded,
»n<l the other 2^
Pilous” to think mat "a double ration" of entertalnn
^ ths marijuana arrest of Mjgg Ruaae]i opened, as the
».r Robert Mitchum. 0f the new vaudeville season
jvsns, 26-year-old dancer there Was a good deal of spei
in know what would
i-ifsiS * uke
anyone
...denied charges that sbo
Hgjyu'SSSlS
hSn* oi Mobster Mickey
k doesn't even know
ii'wud.
-van* scoffed at ths bint
who iured Mitchum,
who hired Mitchum,
M 8®*'W , -• rdDllfil
«rvea jw* tsrms for
.. 0{ narcotics following
Jce, raid oh Mis* Leeds
r (Ards told Investigator*
Kw iivans conauct before
trZ, ((,„ raid made her be-
iffwu working with the
K53S&5
fa&te do *0 the day of
I refuted-
I wt know why Lila would
& a thing like that," Vic
ridiculous. 1 never
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f tniena iw.
„ ,dded that Actor’s Agent
l5 Bahrmann'i story that both
r.»d Miss Leeds were Involved
t extortion ring was aqually
sS even know Btbrmann
ffto Cohen only through
Ijswspapers,” »h» **td-.
lon/ec/ercffe
if Opposes
tO's Orders
t ROCK, Ark.. Sept. 28.-
confederate veteran flexed
rrft|y muscles today and took
L yjth his conunanding officer,
discontinue our reunions? Why,
b jo," said W. W, Alexander,
fof Rock Hill. South Carolina,
■ c! lour aged soldiers able to
■ here for ths 59th get together
K Army in Gray.
Sdon’t know why ths paper*
Issylng that the one next year
T be the Ja.it one,” Alexander
’ffg TBtyt tit SoBth"<?«se>iin>
' re would hold reunions as
| Ufthere are V” men left to
[ pipers v .otlng James
loom 96, of Selma, Alabama,
ladd earlier that a 1950 re-
I b Cbaries, South Carolina,
jt ths first shots of tha Civil"
fvsit flrsd, should b* the laat
y of tha vanishing army.
1 commander of the United
1 Veteran* -
Moore and Alexander,
Ir veterans of ’65 here were
1 A. Ohrssher. 97, of Louin,
sippl, and Thomas A. Riddle,
|of Wichita Falla, Texaa. Two
e ptheri wer* expected lat-
Mlssfielppt. put in a bid
tyisfx reunion slid It will
today at a meeting
UCV"i auxiliaries which
l uitb ths old trooper*.
1 veterans found t*me between
[ owr the battles of ths laat
: to make up-to-date obaer-
S on tse atomic bomb,
the most dangerous gun
k A? summed up fUddl*.
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Department
: Safes In Decline
Sept 38. -d»)-Total
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f aosthe of 184* show a six
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1949, newspaper, September 28, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027831/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.