The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1949 Page: 7 of 10
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fr of Texas trailed with AMERICAN LEagi *■ >■
Ton eight catches, ft>l- ,; 7 ’.<
rciTs George Boal with • Oi
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er was Sonny Wyatt of W L pct ^,
, 42.6 yard average on Boston 95 55 ^
trailed by Dan Wilde New York 94 se
|th a 41.2 mark on four Remaining iched.Z7 1
Lary of A and M with ,New Yor^atT'*:
te on 14 kicks and Louis phia, September 2* w.eL '“Ui
■of Arkansas, 40.8 yards tober 1, 2. TotalA *"5
be teams having played' toherl^TaTWaswft* Yo,‘
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fin (614 yards), TCU the NATIONAL LEAGI* '
L total (523 yards).-St. Louis—8S 55 gjy
1.785 was the top passing Brooklyn 94 56 '627
| average on 11 out of 14 Remaining schedule'
followed by SMU’s 11 out St. Louis—away 4t me
srsstt^as
Brooklyn—at
inns Now Within
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| ^fgiven the St. Louts Cardinals the National League help ansae,
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Byxpntl! Philip and Dalhart, with Here-kept it around the top of the 25-A ** ^ *1*> *-*&-*«
United Pres* Sports Writer ford/iooking on enviously in l-A. h&„ ■ ‘ "e 28 A Mi Saigh, Jr., president of the St
Crucial games starteartyln the PJiflUp* rockedMcLeaAAT^Da!* *T?’____
w—-T~T~-~r4T-T, w, 08,1 ‘Ckedules of colleges across Texas' Interacholaatlc League’*-Kart stopped Shamrock 27-7,1while
g&.^*~£&&3ZS2~5z arSgavartta
hfttt tie need for jhk curve-ball cuties whei? the Redbird know when your team is playing a ***; «fla^,_wS urtoitS tS“ dotSgm^AnthK^**"
El Campo, despite its surprise
-pie.whenth a Bt^h PhaUa nlow^^st STJSSSVSZ9 tJVSS ' ---’--*» - —......'
^fi^rd'kad ^ . ,Mh Th , , ; . «“•» w« compiled by Ed *—
over the Brooklyn Dodgers, °f the Chlca*° Tribune, and we„ j,,-23.A
pitching staff sagged. certain game, just give us a ring tJTMd decidln« &&& champion- Witt CanadianU-Sto ,^-aT
He COUld_ have used Dickson very much last night, for We’ve got the dope. And that goes ntale KflmDhii ^ ,^knf8y “J floydada'kept pace 18.13 tie at the hands Of South
WhP" the P,ttSbUreh Plrfltfifl “ .......-•-> •-* ‘00. The for. to D^ OTSjg iXASS^SAS, S“a. ZAfLZZ &£
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... hack trail aa lead crew in 4-A by »*A after beatingOass AA Kings-
walloping Q’DtmHBit' 88-0, and Lev- ’ ^Ue 18-13 while Freer had trouble
«■ *“■» WCCK, ullnn/l etaiMil 1m A 1m > .4.... _.liL nnum in O’ Okasv.KnH tnaa A Im 1 n
grandstand
I Week
Nation
2^KnPbid^a,
I frtcWry in that tilt would have gp ^ Po*• PublUhed by the Brown-Forman
I out the Rcdbirds almost out of *nf. Al Brazle Distillers Corporation of Louisville,
p>■— •** “ft Si’s.’S*....%»*>■ ■■ -■» % ■%
L*S ft the Dodgers now are “?e only °thec in the Nation-
IJL'striking .distance. al League. * ' THE BIG COLLEGE GAME In
'had to make matters worse, the . Now comesithe four-game stretch my books this week lathgi SMU-
*Ba 1 . r,u,----- drive. The Dodgers play Boston ------ ' ' ~
who thinks the team
letter, uses 0 regular T
I but varies it for con-
the winged T and oc-
he Missouri-brand spiit-
|t is used generally when
inside the 20-yard line
more power On the
the flanker is set in
|stead of. being the man
That is done, Leonard
ke the defense declare
|von two and we’re tak-
game as it comes,” he
|for bowl games, if we
nd we get a bid we ll
Ime.”
I is stern but he’s not a
master. Ho smply iw-
| if practice is from two
four o'clock it should
fo and "I'll guarantee it
|r at four.”
who lived as a kid in
vn, New Jerrey, came SO
to attend St. Joseph's
fiiadelphia. Everytime he
Banova he said "There's
like to be some daV.”
ftate prep fullback, he
Fotre Dame and played
son under the immortal
Jckne, then three more
|k Anderson. He emerged
three men in Notre'
bry to win letter* both in
pd backfield. He was a
two eeasons and a
r ithpr
IS NEVER Wtiooi
\v
I ™mfftodayDiCHe°nwlU today ln B0810"’ w“h pennant-
14 Record against Gerry hope Preacher Roe Pitching against
Cl s io / man X^mThow !*‘h" Warren Spahn or Johnny
Sed the mass meeting held by -
S, Cards on the Forbes Field The Boston Red Sox kept their _____
Xhlne mound last night. - one-game American League advan- west Conference championship,
k was a rookie who wrecked f®*® ov6i the New York Yankees,
damaze dti the Redbirds heating their country cousins from Tf,-ARE, MINDFUL of
nonchantlv cocked his Washington, 6 to 4, in a plght Rkemede gainst
nay Looks this week la 1
Missouri affair .Saturday in-Dal-
las. This tilt will be the acid
test for the Mustang*. If they
win it, Coach Matty Bell's Pon-
ies can bo definitely tagged as
the team to beat for the South-
Seminole knocked over Pecos 21- Mission strengthened If30-A top
13 and, Andrews upset Wink 13-9 rating by pulverizing La Feria 65-0.
Tom Saffel nonchantly cocked
eye at a
I loaded in
I longed into it with teeth gritting.
I He ball sailed high against the
we are mindful of th.pow- More Probing Info
lets were few
run for its crown, were knocked 5.^ whi]e Monahan, looked South Sai^’Antonio's “tie w‘lth”“EI
spotty in getting by MeCamey 20-0, Campo kept it in the co-favorites
Albany foiled over Eastland 26- role along with Hot Wells, 26-12
0, while Haskell bumped Rule 32- victor over Kenedy, in 31-A
12 in warmups for their 8-A East Del Rio or Carrizo Springs ap-
battle. Rotan stopped Stamford 19- pear the slender favorites in a
0 and Colorado City kicked Anson clouded 32-A situation.
32-8 to emerge as threats along
over. „
Around the state, it looked like
tsls:
Harridge Promises
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• AH prescriptions carefully and icientiflcally
filled. 1,
• Lantts duplicated ' v-■
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• Glasses checked and adjusted FRfiE y,
• Safety Goggles’.fitted and adjusted FVUBr
Snyder
rMn;“th"he bM« Kama after the Yanks downed the ^ut the Mustang,^made 11^In. D*.
>.sri2!i*L£r ™,,.f.XiAth'e““' * -K n “ank-umpire Row
That was the Sox' 11th .straight ^at. hidd.e" P°wer taa‘ “leePs lor chICAGO s„_.
etorv: and tholr isrh fn . mn most of the game, but wakes un .Ati°, SeP‘- **■
victory; and their 14th fn a row
game, bijt wakes up,
(LIE)— Ameri-
with idle Hamlin and
6-A west,
Ballinger rolled along aS*7-A pace-
setter with a 34-13 win over Dub-
lin, as challenger Brady absorbed
a 48-19 drubbing from 1948 state
finalist New Braunfels.
Ranger continued, to atrengthen
I borne run. second in tne majors. ‘ an o'pponent’ lo^k' Md"fe7l'^tek rld*e ^ P«*ml^d further ex- iU 8-A challehge role by upsetting
rs-yr srsss SsSSHw £ asar2£r5 sriF&'vs* ffsisf ma
I eomisitted two errors ahd the t^s . , • ^ ^ plays for the first ryiaricpp aho tlue§ on Ralph Houk and with a 13-0 win over Iowa Park
2* flawless Marty Marion one «■ three-h t barrage with none out ^ay8 f®r‘ ™ :nJafk«r- and «0 Manager Casey Stengel for the Bowie standinz 'out ^one
Too another Pirate run waa walk- la ‘h* eighth. Masterson retired TQ P y* for the second violent manner tn wbi.-h they pro- io-A wh'l] ' ^
• five-run second »•« »“«• - • - ' ‘“ted the winning-run decision in Arlington and Handley stamped
t£ssS
ed in during the
[ inning,
Sarcasm hat no place |g m I
business. We speciaUi. h I
. courtesy.
GULF COi
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608 Market - Phone?
violent manner in wbi.-h they pro- io-A, whipped Olney 32-7. In 11-A
M - Vic R*80111 became the fifth 20- THE GENERAL FEELING is S® Brt*‘on Rpd' s°x «ime Monday, themselves as'Contenders bywWp?
After It was all over, Dyer could game winner in'the major leagues that- the Mustangs won't, be- able -,He ‘urther Acld MaPe8 to apologize njn» Pleasant Grove 20-6 and De-
li; only, "we Just got a bad tills season In the Yankee triumph, to stop Coach Don Fsrout’s split ,, Gr,eve or face suspension Tor" catur 12-0 reapecllveiy '-------------
I one out of our system. But re- It was a stirring return to form, T offense, apparently better this 'd!Lrcctly inf«nng that Grieve had r.rl.nH,' . . ’ . _ ..
i^rr, we still have a full game hi. first complete game since Aug- year than last when Vissour* a bct on the bal1 ™mc" Garlands 12-A top role contln-
| lead.” ' . u»t. The Yanks won oil only bounced the Mustangs, 20-14. May-
The Cards did show spark In four hits. e be the Ponies won’t stop the al-
the eighth when they scored three Joe Gordon's single ln the ninth most unstoppable spilt T of Mlz-
nmi on Marty Marlon’s single. Del gave Cleveland a -8 to 2 win over zou, bu* we are counting on the
J Rice’s walk. Tommy Glaviano’s Chicago In the only other Ameri- cagey Bell and his equally shrewd
■ single and Chuck Diering’s single, can League game. . assistant Rusty Russell to come
However, it ended in victory ’YESTERDAY’S STAR - Vic Raschi up with a bag of trick* that will
\m Pirate Pitcher Bill Werlc of the Yankees, the ft""
fthough he needed. fdilef In that winner in the majors.
“directly inferring that Grieve had
make sure that it tomes at all, •Jom
and second to determine whether f v®
it is satisfactory. , in ”-A.
Meanwhile, the Yankees protest- Atlanta blanked Mt. Pleasant 26-
ed the league president’s decision ®> but Dekalb emerged as a 14-A
i Royse City, a team that may
high-flying Kaufman trouble
With Rod And Gun
the fifth 20-game keep Doak and Company at least ea “■ ie»8ue presiaents aectston m ® «-«
__. _ “as Just as hasty and erroneous aa contender by beating Clarksville
was Crievel decisidn.” That, tdb, 26*7-
in the ball game.
NOTICE!
I o SMAU PIANO Mid m OSANO PIANO i. Ah *m*ft*m I
| «l • IAROAIN (m Caah ««il|ln IASV TERMS to nfM, m j
pl«OM writw who m phoiw FA irt.o 430S teton m mI I
Assonation, has annoueced
Jthat the 1919 bench show' and field a scarcity of baft Local (fondi-
|trull of the association will be t!ons were not badly rolled up
I held October 17-20 af Cany) Ton- There were two men trawling fm
[lawi about six rrilea ou\ of the shtlmp at the mouth of Highlands
ALTHOUGH BIC!E"S Owls are
not in the habit of pasting LSU,
it looks like the birds won’t have
any trouble accomplishing that
feat this weekend. Even if the
Tigers had a team that compar-
ed with seme of their powerhoua-
+rr thw prise, -Rice • wwH *>WI
„ . be favored. So how can you go
^r!e^.rHr^dy^h- rne bv piCkin? th" ^ °VPr
, I.sl this season, especially when
the Tigers don’t appear to have
much.
was due for Harridge s scrutiny. Mount Vernon’s 72-24 win over
He said he will issue a statement Edgewood strengthened its hold on
today after he receives the com- the 15-A top role, but Mincola, 18-7
mumcation*. winner over Wills Point and
The big dispute came ln tho Winnsboro, 23-6 winner over Talco,
"eighth inning of the game which can’t be overlooked,
sent Boston into the American Despite Royse City’s
BROOK . Credit Mtmow
MAYS ISffSSTff
PIANO CO.
PIANO
CO.
■Mats II. Wrereto. T.rere
i* u
Taira
|ftmi of Garrlxnn. deep in the pirn
I country of 'East Texas
According to Phillips both red
land grey foxes are plentiful in thal
|l.’M and the terrain is ideal foi
(iport
bayou yesterday They were find WE FEEL FOR the Texas Ag-
ing plenty of-trait size shrimp but gies this week. They meet the
very few large ones. bone-crushing Oklahoma eleven,
Tom Pope, a commercial fisher- the powerhouse that’s ranked No.
men reports that he caught 149 j |n the nation by some corners
fresh water catfish from tho mout afi,4 t>,# 46-0 mauler of a good
)t thp^wii
ning run, and Catcher Hrfuk was Mesquite this time - mads
there waiting. Umpire Gffeve ruled atrong n.A favorlte.
*-fj s*v•s*°i«? : Jwrv
2£l?Z?jr5l!2*JZ
sss-vta
I ASdn
I Citr-
on the game?” . .
Yesterday Mapes Issued this ‘
statement which was for Harridge: Mexia, 45-0 winner over Athens,
“In compliance with the ruling *‘w|^.,btad aJld. 8b°?*ders. ab°ve
Villanova, which -trounced the ot Prr8ident William Harridge, I “ ‘
Aggies, proved last week that It
“«». w uac /viutriAuan ue- tit* umet? in -r— ” ■
favorite after
KNOCKS
STORE
IF ALIFETIME. BE HERE
FHRU SATn SEPT. 30.
_ The benqh show will be held of the Trinity. River near Wallis- Boattm College team last week
(Xoaday. October 17 The first cast vfl|e on trot lines last Thursdaj
(of the field trials will be made at night -Cetfishlng had slowed up
Tuesdayjmornl.ng oiiTd sue- down there but it looks as it it was moregiowerfui than most Tex-
. caffs'the (pllowiiyj two ** coming back with a bang. as folks realized when it bounced
|BMsinge», , The Highlands reservoir came ir Penn State, power in the east, by
N C Bowin of Ada. Oklahonfa, .f°r s Httle action over the week almost as top-heavy a score. The
ItUT be master of hounds while Uie cnd- Johnnie Gross got four *asi sad part of the story is that Ok-
Ihcch will be Judged by J W El- yesterday lahonur is just as potent or more Mr- Harridge’* ruling, I would like
■lott,. - * Rss* Martin and Red Baird go’ so than Villanova. Oh well, those t0 *xPll4‘n that my remarks about
Camp Tonkawa has all modem fiv# Sunday. Red got two of them Aggies sophomore* are really ge - whether or not Gr
™cer.nd fac“ti«. fer tile but aecordin« t0 Ray th® on,J ting experience this year —
are of. al! tis'tom. their dog. r®as”n that b® dld ,ha‘wa* due to in* the br,t ln th® land’
well u saddle horSt-s. the fact that he waded way oui
the of President William Harridge, I everything in both halves of 20-A,
am forwarding my check for 3200 ^ut 21-A has been thrown wide
to the American Legue office In °Pen with Killeen emerging as a
payment of my fine for alleged llight favorite after downing
misconduct off the field during Georgetown 21-13.
and after Monday's game. The 22-A race, too, Is a free-
“Likewise in compliance with for-all with Lampasas maybt rat-
ing a slight edge.
Brenham knocked off Cameron
riev* half a bet 19-6 te rate alongaide Caldwell,
but according to Ray the onlj ting experience this year - meet- on the 8»m« was not meant as an 13-0 winner over Crockett, aa the
attack on Isis honesty. Such a re- 23-A co-leader,
mark is a* 'bid as baseball Itself Lockhart dumped stout Belton
and ia made often In bench Jock- 20-6 to continue aa New Braunfels'
eying. If Mr. Grieve believed I only 24-A threat, while Cedar Ba-
meant an attack on his honesty you’* 33-14 win over La Marque
then 1 would like to take this op-
portunity to apologize.'’
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• P.nti 28-44
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coming year car- course then Ray offered
If iny of you local bovs can him ,h* u,e nf some of hl* Ac"
duck lanimaeenn . «>rdln« W* thinking his lures
rAQ wjn * * . ’ are tar better trained to catch bas,
demorutrate ^sa* well *, wte . than Red’*’ havin« had * ,0‘
Prize on October 20 when they Practlc®, And far that rcaaon Re.
their annual duck calllni m^a*fd 0 ^ b,nv by,°n* fl*b
t In Hous'on. * The water on the north side of
Get out the old caller lads and th* lakr '* ,UI1 far to° flear ,or
“ practicing un Lt’a .h^ *<*>* fl*hing. The deep water on
of thoae *Houiton^boys ^ thateTith side Is a HtUe bUmurkey
i> on the map.
TMte leema to be a shortage o
[*• N Odom of Baytown and ) minnows'and other food flab In^the
* fishing and look-see trip cl*ar w*t*r*
THOSE GOOD OLD Texas
Longhorns heve a soft touch Sa-
turday, playing host to Idaho.
The Longhorns are still the
sleeper In the 9W Conference
this year, from where I'm sitting.
Idaho shouldn’t be any teat for
the Steers, and Temple definite-
ly wasn't. But Coach Blair Cher-
ry’s youngsters run headling Into
It Saturday, week, taking on OU
In their annual clash at the Cot-
ton BOwl In Dallas. This gam*
wlU tell the story on 1/inghora
power. This contest Will probably
have No. 1 billing ln the nation.
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In Lone Star Loop
HUNTSVILLE, Sept 28. _(OE>-
Fi^jres_ released by Fred Wichlsp,
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Lone Star Conference news
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*«>d. yesterday"' " ” n®ver ."? ■ IW* ln South <^rolina <^#^lti«tcd sway twVlE“of confete
clear water. In the record hooka face Mlssissip- " ' } *.7',, n,.7
The writer has observed In rid pi State. This should be another atenhen T. Austin dominated
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• <R*yor;
• Anerted Color*
• Sim 10 to 12
• Reg. 3W*ir
7 M. W,
on the back tide. On.
wsfass assent* ana,,
"ISSSas SEkSEjS4SLTL^.
aad ealtv W. that make up the principal diet o er» like he did in the South Car- nedy lcd jn touj 0i>eaM wju, gj
Is croaker.0*th* food tor dovf* *** HP*"*"* ol,na <10 completions out ot ylryt tn<j ntf puling tot
t earl, this year. That mean. th. »>. the Bean are headed for a \ Bflt H iL A”
MM- pface And of* «nlr»e we ,hould h,vr * f00* •’,ho?tln <lne •eMOn" quarterback, was second with •
®f hard-head and gaff-top
n°und*t wa* no good ?whUrbeter*tomoving on*fa^« with Die ArkansasHuorbacks and. t-f'Hlim,T j»5r*Kvif*wlte°m
Jto high wind and silty water, * ’2*® befor* moving on farth tfc* TCU Frogs knocking- heads, toe Halfback J*ch Kyle, with 121
***> » duck hunter’s stand- *0'R|1’ The‘Froggies always have a hard ” **
ia ■is ’arsfi *gss cast sss arjn "ir,?0?,’ ss few*»rSss
sa.aiUuH«S ass'JS-.rlfS5?
You ought to be
driving a
d^MlssaS’
•ml. sprigga and bay ducks • 1
i^l^WownJH
dropped a few Zoic** ae a mult w*ite
of that S3 83 tie wi ll Oklahoma ' J* " 1 n
A and M last week, but the FroM °*ch** for
,r
always been
they r*
it who
in yMds, ladudhK
a Wnttn? two touchdowns, j . r-.iv
gggg Host To Isle
TeamThursday "HE
/ AlrtakMi
£asL,a,a.tt’«srs
fact they eas
a contender,’
HERE ABE MT picks for" this
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TEXAS PHONE M
Anger «u ahead ia passing,
with 144 yard* on nine comple-
fact they ean’t be oounted out «•
six times for 126 yards J
Felix Wiggins, Lumberjack back,
had the beet punting average, hav-
ing kicked three times for 133
yard*, an average of 44.3.
John Adams of 8tm Houston
was second, with an average of
41.8, having kicked sin time* for
281 yards
2L Arkansas IA aju ■
Missouri 27, AMU SL
Oklahoma 41, A aad M. A :
Tessa 28, Idaho A
Baylor 2A Mlesies.ppl State 7.
Btoe 22, LSO IA
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Coach Don Gibson’s Baytown
Junior High grldders begin taper-
ing off today for their District 12-
AA Junior clash with Lovunberg ^ ^ — a a »
tTSii.’Sr ^ Bears By Plane To Mississippi
Houston Of mam »-0. bdror* Oiarwr plane Friday naming for. ,.I|UA.y»ar’name with th# Ma-
bome town fan*. BtarkvlU*, Mississippi, whar# they roona should b# one of more of-
Tomorrow night's eontest Is ex- will meet th* Mississippi SUt* Ma- fenalva display for both teama.
Horace Mann goes to--------„ .
to meet South Houston In the" first jjH
of three road games. Kickoff time lla*
Is 7:20 p.m. It will be the dletrlot c«l
mi tor - -
Bruins TWTeW umwW'Vhls, .....—»ttad hi | TH
victory over the South- Caro- tie, with a blocked punt giving the
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srjsvttLo?. ar«
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a®-
If you afa going to buy a i
right into a Pontiacl
Think of the
car that’s
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Too will (hid tlwt in every case ym am
A* a matter of fact, you will find that
sessssjsbss:
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mlykiTrie
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a home permanent kit l
other manufacturers wti
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oday’s Bibl
or th* kingdom of
in power. I Corinl
I Can the
The Post Offi«e
dianapolis last Au3i
tioo that this would 1
of the "Johnny Rebs”
Theh Washington
the S
agreed last year to h
as more than one surv
in Confederacy’s nam<
The final G.A.R. ei
produced six member
show up at the Little 1
three were on hand i
bama last year), they
the South as proving
tho Mason and Dixtin
the Mason and Dixbn
Btitutions and live in
roundings, than the ]
’ cold—especially since
Blue outnumbered the
by at least 3 to 1.
However that may
federate veteran tod<
younger than the avj
The Southern armies
~ of tender -years thAn d
especially toward thd
The North resorted
two years, drawing tJ
20. The South resorte
making the lower agj
• •
Inside Wa
K;.
tri man and new YO
PRESIDENT TRUMAN’S
into New York state to
paign Of former Gov. H
that the Democrata ptati
reiuli oi toe j pedal clecti-
Senator John Foster 1
we wilt run againat Lehb
tion give* the «x-govern
opposition: v
Dulles’ decision wa* bail
made a good showing du
a senator and on the lnsl
Dewey that he Is trie onl
man. I
Tr
Many Democrats lew
thousands of Catholic vo
Eleanor Jtoocsvelt to bar
Spellmhn over federal aid
If:
MOR»: TAX TALK
LOOK FOR a revival n.
cut in taxes. The queatl.
session but advocate* ot
hopes.
On the other hand, X
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.