The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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Maxwell,
radio singer and recording
Every driver abet
„ traffic enforernfrnt oKIcrr, City
‘v Attorney David Donoghue told ra-
Taft Will Lead
Labor Bill Fight
din, liatener* in an* interview over
(Continued from Page II
Itwd fight with southerner* over
the featured per- ^ Baytown radlD ration last night
At 7:10 P-m. Mon- rtonoghue wne interviewed by R
r^ent^rufnen?1!. “ * £ aha "* B*ytnWn
fight
the i»*ur
FOREIGN AID—Tin- eenaW for-
eign relation* committee atopped
work on extension of the Marshall
until recovery chief Paul G.
man explain* exactly how he
' foreign a Id fund*
The admin
sAaEHgHgSBIW
Bryrwsg 3B-2ES9 g S „ „
.-Jews ra-*v srjawsavxs
being a amooth driver will get you eongrea* where that aum will go.
■ grSEsSft&sa
America, la 'devoted to taking In-
•BltioMkl entertainment to tha
” starving Millions
Scientist Urges
Alfalfa To Feed
Frances Atkins
^WsSchooUlnit
HOUfTTON, March 8. fl'PI Alfalfn,
the favwffe fbed _ .
uaed to feed th* world’* ttarvini group is atm. hotdJng fearing! on
roWliona, a Chicago aclentiat be- the rent measure.'
*3B£? “ft
president of the Future Teacher* council, aaid the.hay
f A»*r>can_chaptor_ recently^orj would makp an ,Xerllcnt dietary
LANGER-Senator Wiliam lin-
ger, It, North Dakota, said h* wa*
baffled by an interngl revenue bu-
reau anil against him foe ft.lbt ill
In unpaid income taxes The bu-
a n-**M _ . " e "Wtlttl illglir MM* ran IISIH UITtfllj
|Mta*d ■«• Rabtrt B i-re r^ih Ms,pr j; „ many of (ta m.trUlon„ reau rlaim* Lang.r owe* taxes on
ftehgoL- «i values were not lost In preaent- hi* tacom*-for the
years 1943 grul
Other officer* are ■ day dehvdration method*. " 1944. Dut the North Dakota legia-
Btlty Acne William*, vice pres- j, wil! ,ak#. prnpfr preparailon. l»tor said ihe taxes were "paid In
(dent: Mary U»u Kirkpatrick, ace- extracting the Indigestible cellu- full" and he waa "amaicd' that
jetary-trcaaurer. and Ann Ruth >„*r, before alfalfa can become a ,!u> bureau filed a Hen xagainat
ichma.il. publicity director. food for Ihia country and for the h|m
The memberahip include* Joan undernourlahed maaaea of other
Jean Kel-
Late Entries Marti Group To See Group To Form Flying Club
Race For Mayor Ship Channel Enthusiasts To Meet At Paris Cafe
* * . a «# fiulmca inthiuiirtl. to Dili* UD 40 hnura in il.
At First Hand
•Baytown Chamber of C'ompieree
director*, member* of the tunnel
committee, bank presidents and
flying enthusiast*, to pile up to hours ip the *i,
mahd H. Erwin, month, he explained. Jj j,
Itaytown refinery employe, are lay- belief that filer* and
mg plan* to organiae a flying club filer*, who otherwise
A group of
headed by Ray
*5
auuid -1,
can not, - 1
Two meeting* are to be held Sun- will
. aw. -l.. a «„la iH7.ir.il firm* Mill!
am, w.eae *» t‘iw.«, Cftlt f|g.| .iA ’
pay regular commercial"
I find a chib of thli
(Continued from Page 1)
Oil and Refining Company at Data-
«“* -----------
Prior to coming bore, he wae as*
socialed with three companies In
Houston at different times-R. H
Kreaa, F W. Woolworth, and J. C.
STbSSJ; Arte.- su-g Se5 5 JI5E5 ffsaSSSSug
S=S gg^SfefKSSr * *— -
SoTwIHMana" MT V The 'yacht will' leave th®
■ ** ......tfilfll I — ""Tod each hour of duel
win co.t 14 White
ttee, bank president* and parkl Ca,„ t0 ,n(orm proa- suitable to their pocketbSL"
head* of Raytowp Induatry Mon- ’*',lxMm.mhcra how the club will He aatdethe dub win hiv.
day will get a first hand look at ,L. .,„mn will be instructor, and ■ that
guarantee land
will be In*
„ Tha formu-
la wa* voted down In the Jfouee
banking committee, but Repreaen-. fei
tattve Albert Rain*. D, Alabama, f
a high • ranking member of the
group, said he thought the formu-
la would win when the bill come*
up for debate on the houae floor.
The house rommittee hna approv-
ed a- 18-month rent control exten-
He ha* resided here since II
with the exception of til
in iht arnnd itrvlQg dujjfl
•War II- * ” .
He went Into the eertlce in 1*41 utjr
I * rmtain and ram* mil in 10411 '
DOCKS OR
NEW ORLEANS
Charles Hi a r ret i
•Trolii* Raider*"
aa a captain, and cam* out in 1948 . trainers. Any money left over will
M a colonel. During hie servjgd [*•* be pul Jn an operating fund,
career, he wa* acting director of Aceordlng to Ktwln'a flgurea, i
------Ijrssfrss
an-armored U
later served <
Rr*'*ley's staff
army group,., lwy
titratton waiATmember of ».« . - - ..
city charter, committee. He has ^ «>».»? ^ouatm. He U_*ming
mild,
Sander* I* the first member of
$23*. Thi* in-
the “• vmt commiaalon Uom outride ^^‘Sr^al^mSm «d th?
rust of duel Inatruetioh and aolo
pilot'* llcrnae tor
elude*
public office before. J1** •f®*®* iTrm.
never eou
JHt( _____ __ ^ __________
^^0^ RoJ^ <Hutd^4 °tli&PW?USStfSte.t1fA1^KH DIHMIMV-U
eufeently vice president of* the
Community Cheat here. He recelv-
'■d hi* education at b'ew Mcglco
f Hilary Institute, and Washington
and Iav University.
The three latest entries make*
a total of 10 candidate* who will
Bands Leave For
Conroe Music Meet
VLVTTA, Okla, Match 8. 13-
I'harse* against Mr* .lf|t Phillips,
nccum-d of attacking her husband
with a butcher knife two month*
age, have been dlamUavd In dis-
trict court here.
t^. p—u wr
Treat, Domrfliith Ttig. Dixie \Mi- t„ ,'rhydr*te alfalf.* is i-omparable ■ • *• V wHUUIII
•a— — tl—___ L'utu* 1 r.ret, Hut'lg . . . a . _ ,
Red Spy Net
FLAWED SKIRT—Here ii a
limply-tailored aheer navy wool
day dresa for aprihg. Skirt is
S designed with pocket flap* at the
he *«■< king Vlty office* in the April
Mate
lection Here I* the election
at noon touay.
For Mayor .1. A, ' lark' Ward,
F W Burke. H C5 Cornell, and
Tavlor Gerber.
Rand* from Rolwrt E fe- High 5 „ P, A„-
School’and Horae* Maun and Bay
town Junior High* left by *ehoo!
hu* early this morning for Ctenroe
where they were to participate in
thoritira along the Rio
were on the lookout today f"r 12-
yeat-old Felix Ybnrra. who report-
«*< kidnaped in Mexico and
ENDS
TONITE
k ALAMO
Horn* Of Double Fratum
N•,!—
etora.
!Wi»“
Na. I—
TIIE DEAD KM ll klOg
—la ■•••
"liflte Tough Guy"
Illness Cancels
I Mrs Larimer's
Appearance Here
uvdaHdal riBHU* nMaV*
I JJ^wStwMUtodSlr^
- - ♦
LsAJjarffl«
I AhrtUl W4
I t Mid here next month. TUm
^Asansr
ISSw «1>0 *n direct th* thl
1 ■ ’pupil* In selected voc
LS^Sx,!:
IfaVrerM vlaltom «« Invited to a
llama. Jimmy Foatcr. Jerry Davm. t0 trying to cook and eat an rgv
BUI Robtnna, Mary Halil* 8< vle, ,«imolv by crumbling it up. ahell
Don Lamb and Pat Black „nd all" the note) RS-ycar-.ol(J Ru»-
Tb# chapter id open only to lith ,|.,n-b„rn research* »clen!l«t clalm-
and lfth grade itudents who plan ,.,j
if TCne Tf" «h<" " h- continued, "would
P..a ,H.‘ v*. ,hortl>- accumulate in your body
an ! muse you to .Worn** illpJust
Taoeher* AMSociatlon ar.d the Na
ttonal Education Aakix-iation
Putpole of the elult I* to "learn
about th*- opportunitiesm teaching.
so with the presort-day methml*
of treating alfalfa"
• Continued from Page 1)
A* the Russian Mood up. he
Hiked:
"Are you represented by eoun-
to the hem. Layers of handker-
chief linen filling in the neckline
are piped In navy Belt la yel-
low leather.
(N. Y. Drew fiwflfxte Photo)
.I'M. Caul
-- ggr siisiaffliSs
Rufus Bergeron. C It Bonner, and
Hr-iin Stratton,
For Councilman District Three —
O 0 Dorris iincumbent), and W.
C William*.
For Counilman District Slx-'R.
H <Redl Pruett.
Some 3H bands from schools In Cexa*
southeast Texas will play before a
hoard of critics which will pre-
pare comments on the- good and
bad points of each hands perfor-
mance.
-----Dr Berkman explained further
to cultlvkU the qualities ess. n ia! ,hat. today # methods leave the ccl-
In n good .teacher, to stud” *“«•
thi
live* of great teacher* and to fo»
te? the development
kudAoUe.: ►
iuy
to
Student
lulojc in, and that it cannot be di-
gested by the human system
Man's Burial
Be In Houston
*5 Clerics Plead
For Court Mercy
.Gubltchev replied: "Ye*, air. but rf T f D_?J
I don’t see him in court. I expect ^0 )\J\J\J DCIIT
Round Up
Opium Gang
LIVESTOCK
Also participating from this area
are CedarsBavou and Barbers Hill
High Schools.
LOS ANGELES. March 3 TP'
U S Nn rootle Agent George
White tojd a federal jury that he
used $25,000 cash to trap a midti-
FORT WORTH. March 5. Oh -
tySDA»-Weekly livestock:
Cattle - Compared last Friday:
slaughter steers and yearling*
-trong to j*/ lylgher. <en|-.*-«ml"b»H*
steady. Stocker* strong. Week's
tups maturo b-rf steers 24 00, year-
ling* 28 2S, dub yearlings 28.00.
iows 15.50. sausage bulla 20.3c.
tocker yearlings 24 50. stockcr
1 don t
him later "
The Judge told the U. S. attor-
ney'* office to try and locate the
defen*e attorneys at once.
Arresting agents said Miss Cop-
Ion had romraled in her’parse a
tint package containing typewrit-
ten summaries of Information ta-
ken from confidential documents
involving security data Bnd re-
stricted information.
u»e,i eiu.i""' i-Hsn io trap a mt'ill- „
million dollar opium smuggling ‘ T Ulf Me-ek, bulks: mcdiuqj
ring he said was headed by a ',,nd ,k a
Mexican government official 1'!,gf 30 80-24 00, other .f *■
lively scarce, beef cows 1550-17.50.
White said the combine's sail s anner* and cutters 1250-15 50, me-
manager wa* k rancieco laivat. .,tum and good stoc-ker yearlings
dupper, 43-year-old Mexico Qty 1100-2400, midium and good styck-
Bunal was to be in Forest •• - ~ " ....... ^ MBn:n 0 ,Lr’ ~ ,nr ---------------‘
Park Cemetery at Houston. trial ar.d conviction of the Roman encieel
The aged man came to Highlands Catholic primate of Hungary and K«nt w York « i,n for ™nr, . ,
about four vear. ago to live with hl, r„H..f rdunt, ' , "1 f . ,, 5 , l,nts in ,hr c;jnsP‘«<-y trial.
, , * “ / ,, . * ,, ’ , has been solving heart problems of
his son, ( A. Bellinger He (lied at fhe heavust sentence went to rharart,.rg |n a radio serial "Por-
10:15 am. Friday at the son’s Gabor Horvath secretary to Prince tia "a. ,7 Life"
home after a long Illness Besides Paul Karterhaiy one- one of the Th„ 40.year.o|d rad|0 writer and
the »on, he is survived by . fl'a wealthier men Ifl Hungnfv TTsrtef- nov,.tlit whow marrlcd namc was
The affair will be climaxed bv a
grand parade through tow n and a
massed concert at the football
stadium
The Baytown students will re-
turn home immediately after th#
event Is conejuded. ..
Sl'Kt IAI.
Jumbo Hemburgtrs
20c
TAKE HOME A BAG FELL
Brown's Chicken Shock
5505 Market Street
TTIS5
rcLvirH
Funeral services for Henry Clay
Bedtngrr, S9. of Highland*, were to
be held at 2 p’m today from the
Paul U. Ix-e Funeral ilome with
(Continued from rage II
wro sentenced to prison term*
ranging from on* to eight years,
____ Two Jesuit monks and a priest
ReV, J. Paul Brown, pastor of High- were among the defendants In the
laads Methodist Church, -offtemt- mats Iriarbefore a worirrnd rmxrt f-r - pAcn v«Teh x rr-t-t
Ing. Burial was to be in Forest which stemmed from the recent , r j, Marcn “ ' ' ----------
‘ • - - *i n.mca rrom inej-.tem juarPl divorce court today had lean Civil Aeronautics Adminiktra-
marriage for writer Mona n0n Ijivat is one of nine defend-
Radio Love Problem
Writer Gets Divorce
The Tnerchfir.t and ir.rp--ror of the Met- ,’r COw-« ITtST-lForr
Calves Compared last Friday:
jtiy around 50 higher. Good and
,._ira-
La vat d« mandod t!iat I show
him I was rapablo of largr ,sr ill
purchases,*' White said "So J n et
Hollywood hotel, shdwod
........ s« ssvrJr: 5? ziszz tsvii rs
ANOTHER BRl’NSON ed to 15 years imprisonment for
------- ,, ■ "aiding" by black market deals an
Wallace Edward Brunson, Jr alleged anti-state organization
waa from la Lillie-Duke Hospital
consent, personal appearance di-
vorce from Erj£ Charles Hunter,
at 7:30 p. m. yesterday,
weighed six pound* and eight
ounce*. He and hi* mother were
doing well today Wallare Edward
has a sister. Barbara Elizabeth. 3
Hi* grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs
C. T. Carnes of Houston and How
and E. Brunson and Mrs.
Brunson of ( Baytown,
2^1 j'ii—luaAd. by ,lki .cardinal. -
Mr and Mrs Hunter appeared tn-
dr.nks to celebrate "
Igivat gave him a bill of lading
for $13,000 worth of opium din- Weeks
w.ost
• halre slaugltti r calves 24.00-25.50.
■ .id h< ad to 26 00, common and
medium 2e.00-24.00, culls 17.0O-,
i'j.50 Medium and good stockcr
calves 22.00-24.80. steer calves to
25.8'. heifer calves 24.50 down.
Hug* Compared last Friday:
butcher hogs and sows steady to
higher feeder pigs 2.00 •higher.
- tops
butcher hogs
RTtttrr fn the Jllirrt’CfrtrwnTt Atnpiwed■nwfrrc*nr"pni' *T r-wtttrfl "s5Wi 1700, feedef pig* 19.00. CTO*"-'
FATHER DIES
I Jlr. and Mr*. Ben I^ove of Bny-
town were called to Franklin to-
day by the death of his father, B
8. Love. Sr, Funeral services will
be held Sunday at Franklin.
Although Eszterhazy during his ^|_npd the application for a de- 'he gang was rounded up Novcm
own trial sought to take full re- ,,(.rrr rmjlK meompatnbility. her 10. White testified He said
,-por.slhillty and exonerate his sec- Th«*lr El Paso attorney, William' IJtvat sold him three cans of opium
i-rrlary. the curt declared Horvath A rockp, said personal appearance m San Francisco,
guilty and gave him eight years h partipl j, Hn unusual event'
...... ln j**'1 and- deprived him of his th, Jimrrir c0lirt Th(. N(,w York r ... . f| ...
— California Sheriff
Hu- cardinals aeiountsnt. was ilar joint personal appearance cn»e
given four years, deprived of rlvll A|tbough the Hunters came to El
rights for five., years, and fined j, together they parted company ,
!«" farln’s alter obtaining the Juarez divorce. HOUSTON March 5.
mg bulk: good and choice -190-
260 tbs 20.25-21.1*', good and choice
150-165 lbs 19.00-20 00, 290-400 lbs
18.00-19.75. Sows 16 00-15 50, feed-
er pig* 14.00-19.00.
DOUBLE PRiM.KAM
DOORS OPEN:
Hunday---1:8# PR.
Meek Day* - *:an pt).
., that dw land 00
which Saa Jacinto Me-
owriai itandi was pur-
chswd by your eommun
irr, with dorutioda nuig-,
mg from $2.50 »o $2,000/
Ain Jacinto Memorial is
a MMMunity project.
Groups Siudied By Kern
(Spi The
Army Officer Freed
Of Cruelty Charges
MIKE FRANSSEN
STATE RESERVE LIFE
"Sea Me Before You Die*
Phone 258
Rev. Jnszef Vld, economic dl- Mr. Hunter left for New York and
rector of the Jeauit order, and an- Mi*» Kent took a plane for the
other Jesuit monk, Janos Varady, Virgin Islands. *
each gut three years In prison and
five years loss of civil rights.
Five defendants were ordered
pay fines of 23,000 and 50.000 for-
■---t-emo n.
t” Department Store Sales
ints inbout $2200 and $4400), In ad-
dition to their jail sentences and
loss .of civil right*.
Slump Is Continuing
junior deputy sheriff organizations
of Los Angeles and San Diego,
California, were -being-studied to-
day by Sheriff C V (Buster) Kern.
Kern left Houston yesterday by
plane and he js expected to return
Tuesday with a film that has been
made on juvenile organizations.
FORT MEADE, Md , March 5. T.P'
- A fourth army officer stood ac-
quitted today of charge* of "cruel,
unjust and inhumane" - treatment
of three American prisoner* at an
army disciplinary camp In Wurz-
burg, Germany. ’ '
A at;ven-man court-martial
board deliberated leaa thah 20 min-
I
v/; '
^r;
GET YOUR BROKEN GLASS
REPLACED BY
—WASH!VGTON* March ff.....T.i'l.
UTO GLASS
Bpecialuii
ACME GUU CO,
itfyV'TEABI EXPERIENCE •
*00 W. Tei*« Ph* nil
%■-' ■ ■ ' ■,. ’ .:
$1.80 Bushel Offered
On Exported Wheat
DALLAS, March 5. - <U.R» - The
slump in department store sales
in four major Texas cities contin-
ued during the past week, the
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
reports.
The district sale* were down 10
per cent for the week ended Feb-
Deputy Sheriff Gus George tlBlf lltei bpfore acquitting Colonel
beejuaetting up similar organize- Haro|d H McClune, of San Anto-
tlons here do combat juvenile de- n(o Texas, of charges of neglect
linquency.
The United States has offered to ™»I7 compared with- Febru-
set a ceiling price of *1.80 a bush- ^ 28- J048- for ‘he four weeks
el on wheat exported under a pro-
posed long-term world wheat pact, -*“-*“* ®cr. **“•
at fhrtHTativn toiironi talri Fririov Sftll AJltOIllO hflu th6
‘Truth Serum' Confessor
To Face Murder Charge
and maltreatment of the three
prisoners who allegedly suffered
cgcdlj
frostbite while in solitary confine-
ment at the camp in January,
.1947.
. . „ . na .. , NEW ORLEANS, March 5. (I’Jfl-
ended February 28 the decrease Th# lUte will .press murder char-
RELEASE TRY FAILS
authoritative source* said Friday.
w, t jsc ?
Th... I. m,p^54ru3K
weekly decrease of 15 per cent fol-
contlngent upon agreement by Im- M^dbFo^^h.WnmeUMot?tWy ‘ de.r, ir't-]™nct'.nt a "thlth "en,m'
porting nation* to take more wheat decrease* were San Antonio 10 per pollCP nM
under the pact than they buy now. 0PTlt) Houston eight, Dallas four' "I don’t need a confession," said
The *1.80 price was proposed to. and Fort Worth three. Police Superintendent Joaeph Sche-
break a five-week deadlock be------ uering. "I have enough circum-
the 50-nation wheat conference. SAN FRANCISCO, March 3. (UP)- — T—-
The reported offer amount* to a Mrs. Juanita Christensen returned ,
drop of 20 cent* a bushel from the home from Houston today, leaving West Virginia University horli-
ceiling price written into, lait year's behind husband who *h© found culturists adviie |T4itin| cuttings
agreement vflhlch. nSwrwaa rati- alive thi* week after believing from good commercial grade* of
fled by the U. 8. Congress. That that he jumped from Golden Gate cherry tree* to native wild xedd-
ags.aawt wax a to. brlifeta H month* ago.’ -IH»|* for good eating cherrie*.^
WASHINGTON, March 5. (TPi—
American efforts to secure the re-.
lease of Robert Goodale, a Hou-
uary 'S.’have go far proved fruit-
less, officials said today.
DANCE
TONIGHT
when wheat wa* scarce.
Try Sun Classified Ad*. Phone 2-400
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1:45—Muete tat airndsy
Carle o-eli
Monroe Orch
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IVININO
9:t*—Toi
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7:15—Stop for Moeio-
Humbia on
7:39—W*>.;hln* the Clod
OtaTour Knight*
HSoum ■
he^olkse
Ifl:!*)— KIWI, New* HH
)0;0t=Time Out.
lOiWP-ilr Turn. Meto
10:4»—B*ey Rhythm
BACK!
COOK’S
DINE i DANCE
HIGHLANDS
T
By Popular Request
Music By
THE WESTERNAIRS
11:00—Range .Riding’ Tttne
II .45—Behind the Haadltne*
MONDAY ASTIRNOON
BILL KOVAR'S
BAYTONIANS
France* Turner
i aaetirt '
BAYOU DM CLUB
TONirHf
-. , r
i won’t mis* any new* aa It happens If yen stay tuned to KRJKL
Located on Hisliwey 146
; Side of Ceder Bayou
lOXtUnutef from the Heart of Town S;
BIG DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
Tri-Oties Club
Muiic by
Swing Rascals
C^JUtaeAtaiaa
—’’t* ■ ■ ■ ■
French Frled 'Shrlmp
Counter Friend Chicken
Choice Steaks and Salad*
"Jumbo Hamburger*
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