The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1949 Page: 1 of 8
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IAYTOWN, TEXAS, SATURDAY. MARCH S. 1949
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0 POLICY SHIFT SEEN IN RED SH
lie btries Mark RaceFor Baytown Ma0
IH5.-2?1?!8®LAS SchoolBoanl U.S. Sees Red Shift
LD!iS£f*!*?H!1E_8!^RS iwptafcTs forcetfByFailuraJo
r,ilr0*4 wu.iwnl In Amarillo, and rm
' tVSSrfMS - XT' •*- o. ■-<-.. .1... JC
who reside* of 021 Wort Another candidate alio haa (lied *ln,rrln* •» the University of Oh-
MeAlpIn to Um> filth for councilman In Diitrlct two. He Jahoma. Ho lo a registered engineer
U Ale for mayor. U ^ ttnMm. Insurance Un- in Texas. and aUo an actio, mom
Run Again Extend Soviet Orbit
dmrwirit.r KdmmMm-i.' '--7 —• •"« moo an aciiv. mom- Foiter And Hartman
dan Mili-th <iato art Rufus^rgerwlnd c R b*r th* Am*,lrtn ch*1"*0*1 »»- In Race With Heinrich;
_......._ .. ?f&2"JS£r th.n.aS*t For April 2
WASHINGTON, March 8- (UP Amerldn diplomat! (peculated today
that Ru»»la’» failure to extend Communism heyond caatern Europe's
iron curtain prompted the draitlc Soviet cabinet nhakeup.
Kxperta on Soviet affairs conceded they were rsught completely off
!er V, M
of trustees of
sow M-chlng the mayor a office two children.
aJfttJMIfllJy Hw wm.pruUdujt-of th*. H*m» ________ ___r____
Tb* latest mayoralty candidates County Fri-sh Water Supply Dia- slm-«<*945. He li married and has School District, * announced
H 1; Cornell, chemical engi- trlet No.-two for two years, hold- three children. He was born In todav thev would run for re.
1 it the Raytown refinery, and In* this position when the district Holiday, and finished high school -i^a? ./.u'u,,,, /
ta.. aivt,nun 10 tnt oonitt. r
Th<- White House had no comment on the Job shift Presidential See-
retary, William U-. Hasiett said the- matter "wasirt urm mentioned"
In the morning staff meeting with
President Truman.
Ykhtasky
Takes Moltov
Foreign Post
■A'M
Briti.h Ambassador In
Moscow Sends “Urgent
Report" To Superiors
uttaL SmT&_(u>.) .
The Britbh foreign,offloe re-
ceived today an "urgent re-
port" from the ambassador in
•m the ambai
xmow describing the JML
tease" of V. M. Molotov m
Soviet foreign minister aa a
promotion rather then a de-
motion.
The report; it was learned,
X£..F***!?* frow Ambassador Sir
«auri.-e wrrsnn ^nrr^TSTRmcar
the cautious approach taken by
Britnh official* hen- in iusesain( .
Hi. replacement of Molotov by
Andrei y, Vlshinsky.
Western Europe had hoped that
the shift might presage a Russian
bid to easr the cold war, but Pet-
erson's report apparently did not
five aAyniope of this, indicating
Instead a possible intmstficstltm
of anti-western policy on Russia*,
pari.
The British report from Moscow
coincided with expression! of
"great apprehension"
ters close to the
office*ln Paris. .
branch sources considered A. I,
Mikoyan’s replacement as minis,
ter of foreign trade as even more
significant‘and ominous since Ml.
koyan was regarded as the most
western-minded of the Kremlin'.
Inner circle. He was replaced by
one of his deputies, M. A. Men.
shikov.
Paterson’s report was said to
have taken this liner that release
Lylor Heftier, department mana- was abolished at the time of eon
t, ,t Bert Black's Pharmacy. solidation.
fj A. ' Jack 1 Ward. Raytown Re- Cornell is a supervisor of a re-
V«y employe, and F. W. Burke, search section In the rrfinrry. He (See lata Entries—Page *)
£■?£«£ WEST'S* £S n»ttr i, completing hi»
Worth, he worked for the Humble second three-year term as H
rhey Eye City Posts
trustee, Hartman was ap-
pointed in May to fill the vacancy
left by the resignation of D, Mar-
shall Haas.
Both work at the Baytown re-
Methodist Church
Plans 5126,000
Building Program
But this government has sus-
pected for many months that
buffs t<
CAMPAIGN MANAGER
One M-hool hoard candidate
had a new rampuixn manager
today, lie is Ihiim-I llarnMin
Hartman, peek-old vm of Trus-
tee and Mr., Ilarry llartnum.
He weigh,st eight pounds and
three miner, at birth at si Jo-
seph's Infirmary. Grandparent,
are Mr. and Mrs. I>. H. Hartman
of Boat) n, I/uig Island, and Mrs.
Thomas Watt Gregory of Hou-
ston. The. youngster lias a sis-
ter, Julia, «. Mrs. Hartman and
Ihin are both doing well and are
now at the home of a sister in
Houston.
to Moscow’s scheme of rapid
world domination would develop
strains on Soviet policies, and that
new tactics would be applied. Of-
ficials Said the Russians may now
be preparing to embark upon a pro-
gram designed to consolidate their
postwar gains In eastern Europe,
rather than to expand their orbit
of Influence.
But they Insisted that any new
change in Soviet policies would ta-
in tactics not in objectives. They
warned against any hope that Rus-
sia has abandoned her long-range
church building committee, said program of world-domination,
construction will begin not later Secretary of Stale Dean G. Acbe-
than March 2i on a two-story «du- »on amf former Secretary George
rational building with ar. attached c. Marahall, now In New York to
fellowship hall sp^ioun enough to address the Overseas Press Hub
be used as a temporary sanctuary, had no comment on the Molotov^
The buildings will bt* locate on Mikoyan shifts.
Oklahoma "'Wroet, south of the _ Moat congressional experts also
. , k nu ' in t0 d'»<’uss th? cabinet
The educational building will be switch. But those who know VI
of stone veneer, 42 by 131 ' —
St, Mark’s Construction
To Begin My March 21
Plans for a SlIBiOOO building pro-
gram were announced today by St.
Mark's Methodist Churcb
W P. Willis, chairman of the
l RASH VICTIM—Memorial rtte-
at lhe Flrat Prekhytertan rtiureh
at S p.m. Sunday will pO) hom-
age to Ensign Nsag Is Hllaon
Miles of Baytown. A navy fight-
er pilot. Mile- was killed when
his plane crashed Into th* aea
during maneuver* In the OarriV
heon. His l»ody could not bo eo-
covered. Members of tho family
have asked that no flowers be
seiit and suggeste»l that K friend*
wish to pay tribute they may-
da so by donating to the First
1’re.hy terian memorial fund.
$800,000,000
Texas City
Blast Suit Set
from quota
French foreign
................. „„„„ GALVESTON. March 5 H P) - ______
shlnsiiy 7rom7ntarnationarconfsr- lawsuits totsling **00,000,000 faced of Molotov from his duties as top
the Lykcs Brothers “ * * ”“ * '
42 by 131 feet ________^ ..........vvu.„.
............................... air*- w hile the fellowship hall will ,.ncr.a fearixt that hla "rise 'to" Uie thp Lykes Brothers Steamship m*n in- the Russian foreign office
finery, where Foster is chief clerk beJ? wi<if "n.d 70 *•« lon«-. P«*t of.foreign minister means only C°mP“!|y ,od,a>- « •" ,him mor'' °P;
The entire structure will contain more trouble between the east and °f th<; T*‘xa" City disaster In April, portunlty to carry on in his role of
t**.- - '*S** -
Cornell
Taytae Gerber
Bryan Stratton
and Hartman is head of the eng)
neering division. -
The only other announced can-
didate so far Is Ray L. Heinrich,
refinery research chemist.
The election to fill the two
places on the board will be April
2.
1817.
15 Protestant Clerics Plead For Mercy
facing Death, They Promise To Be Faithful Servants
PFIA, March 8. — 4UP> — Fifteen of th* pastors were heard, the leniency. Moat of
ptwtant ministers facing pos- court announced that verdicts mercy on ground* that their
pi* death by hanging pleaded for would be handed down Tuesday ents had confessed and merely wera
tre.v and promised to be faith- afternoon, and adjourned until “tool* of American capitalism."
I servants of the government to- then. One by one the pastors went to t0„n |<'0"°P('r<'lt'vc Association.
In final statement* to a dla- lawyers for the pastors accused the witness box to make their final - * marrird' Bn‘l hss two 8,)ns
Foster has lived in Baytown for been awarded .the contract. All ar-
32 of Ills 37 years. He Is a gradu- cbitecture will be Gothic with Er-
atc of Robert E. High School "est Shult of Houston the archi-
and I**e Junior (Allege,' arid also tect. - -------
attended Sam Houston State Future plans call for a perma-
Teachers College. nent sanctuary With a seating ca-
He has been at Humble for J5 pacity of (ISO, Willis said,
years. He is active in church Other members of the church
work, and Is a deacon In Central building conimltteo are Charles F.
them solicited ®nPtist Church. He Is also u Ma- Kelly, vice chairman; A. A. Drac-
cli- R0”- ger, aceretary; Clyde E. Rodecape,
Foster recently resigned from treasurer: H Frank Goss and Dr.
the board of directors of the Bay'- w. E. Marshall.
approximately 14,000 square feet of west.
space and construction is schcdul- Moscow's headaches, U. S. experts , Admiralty claim* agoinrt Lykes
ed to be completed within six contend, have pyramided higher Brother* were filed yesterday In
month*. The approximate cost will and faster than anticipated by the federal district court by the U. S.
be I126.0U). Kremlin and the western powers, government Attorneys sold they
Edd Luqulre, Baytown contrae- They said the North Atlantic S«- were designed to protect the gov-
tor. was the low bidder and has curity Fact mav have forced the ernment against liability in the
the second most Important in the
Soviet Union.
Molotov long liaa been considered
second only to Premier Josef Stalin
in the Soviet hierarchy, and Peter-
son's report apparently gave no
reason to believe that his status aa
Stalin's p r o b a b 1 a successor had
Soviets to come face-to-face with blasts
the need for new strategy. Suits totaling $200,000,000 are *1- oh*n*ed L
‘‘The Atlantic Pact ha* finally ready pending against the govern- Source* .close to the British gov-
-pushed the Russians- tnfo' -the- dear -ment;—-----------------------------H ,...............—------------—
realism that their present policies The High Flyer, a Bykes vessel, fa"'d wa* a ch*nffi f* *?u* ,!?
have failed,” one top American was the second ship to explode In ta«w* a»d emphasis in the cold
.diplomat said. the disaster. '
Taft To Lead Labor Fight
GOP Leader Wants To Amend Act
ct court trying (h cm for treason of spying for the United States and statement*. Some wept, aa they had l" ?*?* H?“*ton school and an in- T_
'ionag* and black marketing. breat Britain and of plotting done during the earlier court set- ‘ „ dadght<7; / “nwj v/f Jr
lft*r the so-called "last words" against the government pleaded for »ion*. Other* were cool All nr . nartfnan- R came here In 1829 _ _ .'
against the government pleaded for *|0ns. Others were cool. Al except „ 924
h.j .11 *k„ t0 worl< ,or Humble from Rob vn,
one had pleaded guilty to all the Ijnnr T,l<lnH „ IQM
fexas City Strike To End
charges, and that one confessed Kra'IU
“-*J . , s*rvTS.,225S'Cy
As they apoke they stood dl- of avil Engineers
Agreement Reached At Carbide Plant S 'SmS
men surrounded the defendants, terian Church and the Baytown
March 8. — (UP)— 350,000,000 chemical plant January grinding away .as they talked. Chamber of Commerce.
Crashes Into
State Finals
CITY,
r in the 42-day-old strike at Car- an hour pay boost was not met.
ere, and only formal ratifl* with an offer of 14 and 18 cents ander ZaEafTev Ta*t.
order as In their original pleas, six-year-old daughter and a week
- Nikola Naumov was first and Alex- old son.
A scrappy Texas City team, de-
feating Port Arthur 49-31 In the
Texas schoolboy basketball tour-
nament, fought their way today
into the finals bracket of confer-
was
tactics -and emphasis
waa—that there is not th* slight*
est reason to aspect any change in
basic Soviet policy.
A high French source took tha
some view, putting it this way:
“Vlahinsky is a tool who can ha
extremely tough and aggressive. H#
Is not an embodiment of basio
WASHINGTON. March 5. -<OF>- up on an anti-filibuster curb this £££ WM M°l0t°V' Vi,hin,,,,y “
Robert A. Taft, N, Ohio, promised Kall|on. Senate Democratic leader All quarters pointed out. In specu-
.“Lta6 St()U w- Lucas of Illinois, how- Irtlon regarding the surprising
nenato floor to rewrite the admin- _ shifts announced last nizht by
istration's new labor bill. ev'“r- "rheduled an unusual S»‘ue-' Mosoow radio ti,at Molotov and
The Democratic majority on the day senate session In an effort to Mikoyan both remain members of
senate labor committee drowned reach a showdown In his determ- the Politburo. Their successors are
out Republicans protests yesterday not members of that all-powerful
body which in the end determines
all Soviet policy, both foreign and
Two-Doctor Clinic
by the 1400 etriking union- increaat», not retroactive. u t m.r in ®°y Scout work here. For two
iwaa needed to reopen tha plant. W. N, Newman/secretary and BLDAPKaST, March 5—(UD—Thir- year* he ran the Scouts' semi-nn
ki ie^otiatlng committee tof the business representative of the Gal- tc^n allege^d accomplices of Joseph nual day camp,
ntenance and Operators Union veston Building and Trades Coun- Cardinal Mindszenty were found
- Horse MeafSales
Ha-has In the past been active <n£? AA competition at Austin,
Company official* have mass meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday <-Se* 18 Cleric*—Page 2)
> endorsed the terms, accord-
1 to Assistant Superintendent E.
I Fox.
ntenance workers, under the
agreement, will receive a pajr
Two Caught In Red Spy Net Cautioif
- h • * ' 1 # *____%A/_ - J li
Housewives Wonder If
Butchers Selling It
<trtTc*t«%r tor” U.S. Worker, Russian Face Charges
w last September 1. Opera-
i will get an Increaae of 18 cents jfEW YORK, March 5. (UP)—Ju- at 11 a.............._------
tea."—aasrAs.wuss;=«tar-ttW"m
js- a, arts
M o.TSSaa.'ca." gagaSaag -* -^
Of work" clause, and provide The two were caught here laat She looked-around the room and “•* XtaLta™ «nd fT*!^
f work clauses for both opera- night wlth secret government In- replied: three wholesalers and 11 cafes
'«nd maintenance men. > formation in thflr 'possesslon by
and approved the medaure just as
President Truman asked. The vote
was split nlong party lines? 8 to 8.
Taft, Republican party spokes-
man on domestic issues, told news-
men he believed a senate majority
would be mustered to send the bill
back to the committee. _
•v. "But what's tbe us* of sending . .
48-32, a bitI back ‘o .‘hot commiUee?"TRr rayte And Scneunch. . ____
right td . ’ Locate On West DeFee
meet Texas City in the finals. Hp rpforrpd thp ,ac* that the .
The halftime score in the first Xroul> ,la controlled by aqmmistra- Tlie opening of a new two-doctor
AA semifinals saw Texas City lead- t’on fupporters. But he expects a ellnie in Baytown was announced
ing Port Arthur 19-14 Texas City deferent outcome on fhe senate today by Dr*. Pdtcy R. Eayle.jind
picked up-additional'’speed in the^^ n°0P 4fl»« *^goOO many Sortltarn Richard E!. Scheurich.
second half, continuing to widen Uemocrats may saPP°rt moves to The new clinic at 324 West Defee - - . _ „
th* victory margin. retain features of the Taft-Hartley has. its-own -laboratory and *-my retrea^the. submarine
Their attack was Jed by Jack aci. .... ... equipment, and Its 21 rooms offer Kc/. .W«at, _ Flyida.
The AA finals will be played
tonlgBt- artf:W -----------
By defeating Lubbock,
Brownwood earned the
•OUNDtoWN
Mosher, forward; center Bill Chu- The administration measure room for future expansion,
okc and guard L. G. Dupre. The w°uld repeal the Taft-Hartley law j)r EayiP. a surgeon, came here
___. . , trio atdle the ball repeatedly from and replace it with an improved in November, 1946, after his dis-
EST by FBI agents and HOUSTON, March V-(U.R)—Hous- Tort Arthur, effectively bottling up v*rsion of the old Wagner labor charge from the army. He was an
‘ ...... relations act. ------------army surgeon Tor five years Be-
fsxrsss -«nas
agreement on a aeries ot ameftd- Davis Hospital in Houston,
ment* to b* propo»«d to the ad- He Jg a graduate ot the Univer-
ministratton measure. However, ,ity of Texas and received his M,
Taft doubted that they could agree D. at Baylor Medical College. •
N . * where city health denftrtmenl Tnh. VS^gta-kWl (tottatap-
counsel does not seem to be oratdjy tgg^ showed yesterday that DEL RIO, March 8. (IJi)-A 23- meilt*: tolm jutd a graduate of Robert E.
' horse meat was being dispensed for man party today began inching. FILIBUSTER -- Administration Lee High School. He is a graduate
to New York from Washington back to her seat in the courtroom human consumption. ' down the rugged aide of Sierranie* senator* were,summoned to a eon- of Rice Institute and the'Tulane
to New York ^JJjXthe 4SJ? of Oubltcto City Veterinarian J. W. William- & Burro Moimtata In Mexico to *!***&&£! ^whether the School of Medicine.
CmSeeks To
Recover lodes
unlontata left the aprawllni Federal Bureau of Investigation tea.® .
' T"agents who had trailed Miss Copkm Judg* Rufklnd then sent he'r
—. ' - to New York from Washington. back to her seat in the courtroom
Miss Coplon
were broutfit into the courtroom (See Two Oanght—Fage 2)
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* a thou-
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he didn't know
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the flood threftt . Baytown revenue for the week wu
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Opening Announced Truman Off
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