The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 232, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1950 Page: 1 of 8
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Ivtown—Part|y c,?udy tonight show*
I and colder Tuesday. Moderate to va-
■Jf. winds, becoming fresh southerly .to*
.‘Jt gnd shifting to northerly Tuesday
noon.
&33, NO. 232
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THE SUN
GIVES
Full Coverage
OF BAYTOWN, STATE
AND NATIONAL NEWS
BAYTOWN, TEXAS, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1950
WVi C6NTS A COPY
PROPERTY FOR SALE
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3-room house, * acre*
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73 acres, good rice
land, hard surface
*123 acre,
SPECIAL! 8(4 acres h:Bi,
in Cedar Bayou, plenty
oak trees. Beautiful V*®1*?
home. Terms. ■'*
HARBOUR & SOM
Phone 1073.1V-
HELP WANTED
££*’ u*Bk-day* a,ttr , J
1-ady. domonstratr,r
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Contractors and Build*, j
Buy your fixtures and p)u
supplies at wholesale prk*]
Special $50.00 Discount e|
$1,000 Purchase
Baytown Plumbing Co
2609 W. Main 'Pally jy
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Four Other Highlands
Men Hurt In Crash -
Allen Jackson, 25, pipefitter help-
er at the Baytown Refinery, was
. j^iilsi-JUid^ieur • otfier^ftfghlands
men were Injured in a truck-car’
collision near Sinton early Sunday.
Jackson, driver of the car, was
killed • instantly, according ' to re-
ports received from Sinton.
Howard Earl Hester, 23, is In
critical condition,at a Sinton hos-
pital with an amputated left leg
and a crushed right arm.
Harvey Galloway, 26, is. at the
same hospital with both hips crush-
ed and is in a critical condition.
Herbert Lee Dudley. 21, suffering
a broken leg and ankle, was to be
brought home by ambulance t ‘
The fifth occupant of' the car,
Leonard Robbrns Marshall, 23.
escaped with cuts and bruises and
is already home.
James Rayborn Jones, 23, of
Shiny Object
HoversOver
Brownwood
BROWNWOOD, Tex, March 6.
(IIP) — Hundreds of Brownwood
citizens stopped work this morn-
ing to gaze skyward at a brilliant
object believed at first to be a ----
flying saucer but later, thought* ”nl«d Mine workers back to> work operators^ to maintain payments on or after April % 1951.
furnaces Roar Again--
WAGE-BOOSTING CONTRACT
SENDS MINERS TO WORK
Felix Adair
Found Guilty
In Rape Case
PITTSBURGH, March 6. (U.P.)— Welfare Fund Operations—Fund fective today! runs through June
Signing of a new wage-boosting shall .be audited annually by audit- 30, 1952, except. that either side Juda0
contract sent more than 175,000 ors named by trustees; failure of may terminate on 30 days notice r » a
irtClrfmA*
ounett i|
_____________ __________ ________________ ______ _ Extreme Sentence
to the hation-a soft coai pit* to- •*?«& be deemed a contomst virfa- w^wiT fund taMfldMta* — niI, ,« xk.^v** ?tt%
dsy and full production waa ex- tioa. ^ Contract Is vague about Taft-Hart? DAJjLAS, Marcil (U.P.)—
P^ted 24*hours; Fund payments — Contributions ley provision which outlaws wel- Dapper Fred Felix Adair, Jrn
The back - to - work movement at the bew rate shall begin April fare fund limited to mion *mem- the handsome sx-bookkeep*-
Linen mompnhim Hv tbn hour a* Ifl* hanb irtoirmnnia’ *knl 1U„ A 'SHCI —___*___
gamedmomentum by the hour as 10; back payments *shal lbe made bers. Actually the presence of pr op/»ucprl nf hpinp* DattW
local unions met for formal action up by March 15 ;at old contract Lewis and Josephine Roche, fund er acc“sea “j* oeing uauas
ojl the settlement. In keeping with rates on all coal produced through director, on the board of trustees, HiystCriOUS love vlirglEr,
ttmw frorfifu.. * - ,, - • will permit them to dictate who was found guilty today on fffi
miners refused to work until UMW Effective dates ~ Contract5' ef* gets benefits.
President John L. Lewis’ telegrams / ,: v ,, .
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» PERSONALS
| Alcoholic Anonymous icvlrts
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WORK WANTED
v *' T*S*” _I2£!L_Ski__iil
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1 1 CLEANERS, 315 North J
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f, j Export Rfirflo,. TekffvlaiGn,
. Southern R^filo Co., 2K
: \ Pti«jg J500.
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West 4S»m, PeUy. .PheD«20T3-iXi •
I M'dntifnefctf,, markers, cemetery
I City Monumefit Companv . MaffeKJ
] anil West Main. Phone
I Bosworth FUfUator Shop. CkcatH, i
tod mofim relator* n m
mi
M*a — Parti i
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m delivery.
Push a nil "'pewt'r'overltttfid
ihar^eninf. We guar an
R-SEA RESCUE Is dcnionstrafrd by Edward Nicponski and hov-
°P*'ninK program drdicat4ng San Francisco’s
p hrilporF* at the Ferry Budding. (International Soundphoto)
far Orphan Haven Asked
jnator Would Admit 25,000 To U.5.
ISffiXGTON, March 6. f!’.P)
Berserk Negro
*ry±r..i!L*.«tA»ys*IBfc Four With
Butcher Knife
•Alice, driver of the truck, also suf- Doctors Had Turned
fared only minor injuries. Li-- I x,
.No one was able to give a clear Man L°0Se As iane
to he a planet.
B, G, Joyner of the Brewiu-
wood Bulletin ataff peered
through a telescope and described
it as circular in shape, shaded
on one side and a brilliant silvery
white color. - , , „ _____
It oonld he observed hy the ’tJM’W’ tradition,' thousands of the March 6.
naked eye. Joyner said It re- * * ' ‘ ' ’
sembled the' moon In partial _______
eclipse, or like a brilliant star at^.announcing the agreement arrived.
With the reopening of the mines,
railroads and heavy industry, hard
hit by the coal shortage, started
the climb back to normal. U.S.
Steel, which had cut Pittsburgh
district operations to 53 per cent,
brought its poke production back
to normal and turned on the heat
in, eight , of the 14 blast furnaces
banked,.
Mine field stores were jammed
with miners’ wives stocking
eclipse, or line
dusk. He said it seemed to me
moving with the sun.
11 Hopefuls Vie For
Three Council Seats
City
large of raping a 31-year-
old housewife and . the all-
male jury assessed the death
penalty:
The handsome, 25-year-old hus-
band and father blanched per-
ceptibly as the verdict was return-
ed at .8:08 a.m. in* District Judge
Henry King’s court," but otherwise
showed little change in emotion
from the calm attentiveness that
marked his presence during the
pened.
There are 11 candidates for the three
seats which will, be vacated in April. . '
msm
Some of the candidates have not filled out a ouestion- turt,#a until Jud«e Ki“* «-opensd
iro tv™-™ tiefirwr __j i,.. ttu_. Ai:..*.. court this morning after a week
to Strikers;
stored. ■»’
Reopening of mines
picture of how the accident hap- NEW YORK, March 6. —(EE)— anTMissouri awaked ^ignin^of^ n^ire form listing property owned and Mrs, Edna Oliver, pnd recess
Psvohinfpisffl rrmoirlfiroH ______-a. . J J.___i.L___ v.________ * eilO, xCUCIsS.
Jackson had lived at Highlands considered W-year- district contract The miners held city secretary, Said today these forms will be mailed to can- Adair was tried specifically on a
.«« but h« wZ ZU SfesJufd®y»5or r?urntWednesdFJhis ^done 90
men Assoclatron caucused at Pittsburg, n«ords. No CSlldiaate fifty bttt. he ais0 has been indicted o?
,K«nsas: Quick •agreement was pre-’ be on the ballot who owes the city delinquent taxes. . two other charges of rape and three,
Mrs. Oliver said the candidates will be called on to draw of burglary.
Baytown Refinery of the Humble with'Zl4-inch butcher knife
tow, Th«e ““the “e^hfte dieted. ...
about 12:30^. m^Sunday to^vlsit “uloy®^had' ciaUon°a!d 2*5 SltriJmta .*jj^ PlaCeS 0n th& balIot ^ next week; prObably'lW The courtroom Was .only half-
before^edestrians ,w*;!'e. jac.^..’n^PFoduc
said this section should be broad- »^l.
filled at the 8 a.m. opening today
tsistjhsx& ^p-=avnssr must a „f tte *.«i
••“*™ "P ” „,TZJiVS SSfWtlft rtrtte. ™ *■&%£ tjSTK.'S "■ »l?tion before he can be deUared , wmaer. If no SlfSKSlS^
let 25.000 Euro]
»r the United'
persons program.
■an war orphans “There are ■ children Hying ul.at Rura, q. . pBnH«r n,„rrh .♦ “*<= «*»*«• ■«* a xewna who
nL« under the other countries of Europe, such as Tarkinf?ton hThandt grertin^6
we’re heading for full prodVrtton" City chart-. the
r . ’ * ------ France,. Greece, and the Scandm- Mc^stmTfictettog ‘llTwili his hand Yn ^Ung7........an official at the Powhatan Mini. «T calls for a mnnoff election to -be held not less than 1<>' short^ XrTp.m SatuZy, but
He said the duty of America avian countries for example, who b itd b R v c' Kuestcr Jonea stabbed tbree °ther white at Powhatan Point, Ohio, reported, nor more than 30 days after the first election Judge7King adjourned court
his' icmlnute man.aca, ^ and. Uugh.in Steel Cor- finfll 1isf nf in ~
-v.________“i rin«*i .u...ij M. Church, and Rev. Bill J. Baker,
pastor of . the
„ . ...... ana uev. ^ , BaKflr. operate, throe W of canaidktes.ialLh^priL.l.filfegtifm is ^T^duag^J
I Senate prepared to resSmo'de- ctmilnate againit thcm^°UW ^ ch”^ rfHighlan^BdriaWinbl ^razor^rp^ hb!de.W0Unded ^ ploying 4500 men^reported8^ m?n In District One; E. H. Harbers, Carl R.Mann and E'. W. sented1 th^mo^ng68164 a"<1
nelld the DP act. A showdown Communist, Senator Karl ^ ^1erHdl^:tlon ent of the New York*a^te'Hos- They’ve called a meeting for ^In^IWrict^Four’ F W T?urkp Miltnn T r* v.,, , uU^betomTp.m*1yesUrdayThTtlt
fcxpertrd sometime this week. Wundt, R„ South Dakota, pre- ^ F pital for the criminally insane at this afternoon and we expect to lXj DfStriCt Four. F. W. Burke, Milton L. Campbell and had agreed on a verdict,
tme hili. approved by a majority dlct(,<i ,PllbIic pressure would force Wattewan, insisted Jones was “not 8et on the ’cat eye’ shift tonight,” Jack Curry. Adair’s comely, blond wife broke
an early Senate vote.on his com- ^son or n gh ands five sisters, lnsane,. whef] hg wa? reIeas(sd frQm a J and L official said. In District Five: W. D. Reeves, A J. Rombs W C down and cried ^ ber head on
mist control bill. The American Mrs. J. H. Wright, Mrs. R. K. Scott, that lnaHntinn la,) ir»v. • Following is summary of the r. ______ ,, y, , .. „ _ rvuuioo, rr. her husband’* ahoidder briefly after
the verdict was read thl* morning.
As Sheriff Bill Decker and sev-
eral- deputies led him away to jail,
she. placed hei1 head * or a table and
aobbed loudly until friends led. by
r^lzZ& ^ - - S&HpSH tpsri3wS,a" s “rs G-
le.m 1951. The other, a substi-’i''?al~A^Ininistration SetiSfers, ^ **• otT Te**s and^ he vvas bright and happy when I Wages—An increase of 70 cents wu e 'i n MMt. ■»• ' I ’ • *
Ngtes-Bio^agKsts.
Tbe Sanatp Labor Compiittea was Pallbearers will be Eugene Har- tion of it” ^ dlCa. 30,cents. - SeS Monster Starts 10 Get Smelly
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Cl . »ar orphans from Italy, since the coal strike has been set- Tommv Booth, Camid Ballard and
ptiis and Germany. Humphrey.,(See Senator. Paee 2) MarShaU McAnally.
30 cents.
Jackson,
B. White,
McNeill said the hospitli had no ,^nlon«i,Bopr“As an order of «m-
reason for holding^Jones - since DELAKE, Ore., March 8. -(.UP) from-one end to .'the.-.”*
he wasn’t considered insane. His 5Une WVkfrs to'^thf ertenV^nd mystery bIob of marine flesh ¥ ft4 apparently a tall,
sentence for purse snatching was the manner nennUted ^ W” aaUad » “monster’ was still with-. ?0zen or so saui.ic; ^
— ’ " ■ • in. tne manner permitted fay law. QUt a name today as curious sight- from its hndy .
whalemen, biologists and A “mouth”, wide enough
“fiSfli*”” - *"1 i*y> mill April -1851,.and live
so there was no choice but to re-
lease him. .
His murderous foray was strlk- A. oWen> c’hahman
tfhArjj«iviriK.
tRtirg* • Eawi
ard*. Phone
ante* * 0
3T5-W.
Can* Railing, papef- hanging, lattfi
outajd# patntinf. Reasonable fit*.!
mimatM. Phone 6t>4-J
Top »oiJ, fit! Rand, theil, .p«* l?i
crpte gravel, faurfding M&xd._ G.
way,^^Tor.e 2iS i-R. “ ™
Roofing, ail kloda. fipeciahsl' te I
roofs: Siding, residential and <
Phone 125D-R or 344-W.
Painting.^’ paper-hanging, u
finable. Phone Term. - -v,
in*. Rea*onab|e. .Home-’towo ib*8. s
teed resuits Phone
CGKEB’S
HASTY TRANSFER
« A STORAGE CQ. j
213 E. Texas Avenue
Phone 233
Res. 584-M
— Acrfit of '
Nmth Americim. Van Ufel
. ’-CoMt'aild I
'i red Mtrvla*,
A. C COKER. Owrnr
* Baytown, Texa*
MOVING
• PACKING-
• SHIPPING
LOCAL * LONG DU
MOVING .....
BIGHTWAY MOVDM ]
and .
.. STORAGE
Phone 2032—Nights :
Oomoiete Repair
, F^5lSS5m.rfCB*
HiestNBQTHAMj
MOTOR COMPf*
■ Baytown
Ted's Auto PjJ
IF ITS AUTO PARI* ;
SEE US
Phone «»
1200 N. MAIN STREP 1
piyers Says Texas Traffic Getting Safer
[eath Rate 50 Per Cent Under That Of 12 Years Ago
lf*TcH ®; P*— Cover- persons are killed in traffic acci- “We can find a tribute to the
r fit SF*/ reminded dcRts in Texas. - bigness of Texas in the fact that into the
,, . f b ere nee that We can feel a glow of satis- the state has more than, 800,000 armed w,.,, a «nu*oexore ne wiwtc^
Mii 'Jn. is almost twice as faction that every-year'more and miles of street* and highways, "'as over-powered he had killed 13 *
Ff It/?. more a 'b(>ola are teaching safety But what Texan will boast about persons and wounded three. He a ■■ h , .
leath r»to ^ iow the tra,f; <’ducatl0n t0 thc h0>'3 a«d Kiris the fact that on an average day now is is^the New Jersey State AlhOll KOmOV Ta DnliAMl* ilmaslu
, ,*«»»piS;*« ss ar as z« ,5r rj® Pafient Already
I'm said , !Jst yt>ar’ ln shame that approximately 800 The governor praised, the as-
' Thu mL^.S»Ci!Uaif gUr? tt:*S children- of •ehool age are killed sociation for.its constructive* work
w\” the FIT F every y»«r in T**as accidents. .....
traffic safety resulted in the
to a waiting automobile and took
bar home. *; ’ *
Earlier yesterday, while the jury
was deliberating, the calm young
clerk and other prisonera heard
church services in a corridor' of the
Dallas CKhtoty Jail •'
. . _ .... _____ _____„„ ... Jalterswaid that Adair attended
deep sea fishermen measured, felt, commodate a dinner plate, was ex- the services "slicked up as usual."
and argued. plored a forearm’s depth. The cr> Adair, was arrested last Thanks.
1009-pound thing ’ looked ature had eye slits, giving Day. and immediately con-
fessed that he was the mysterious
marauder who had been terrify,
ing Dallas women for more-than
ta —*-~ -• ;------ “a their laboratories for fight' months.
The “monster" is. 22 feet long ^ hi*..confession’
t°f lives last year in
Imm told, association mem-
were in the “life-
over the past 12 years. He credited
the organization for sponsoring
legislation adopting the uniform
traffic code, enlarging the Texas
Is King Of Gulf
Everybody
Young Once,
Court Rules
Speak In Houston Dead, Sander Says
Vice President Guest
At Brotherhood Dinnei
Physician Testifies
‘Something Snapped1
business" and must work
ri!y to cut down the stiil-
death rate on Texas
F fan.be rightfully proud of Thpmas Boy Crowned
^ ha* been made,” In Benefit Baby Fair
fm said. "Bat there is no oc-
«n. for pride In the fact that Baytown today has a new kingr, “L ________ ______ _,w.
P tWo days on the average 11 His royal -highness” , is Tommie fluence the selection of an appli- leaves the victim unconscious.
- N.tural S*i-T*«
money for administration of the
drivers’ license Jaw-
Shivers said
patrol was
examinations. sentence is sufficient punishment Promotmg_better understanding be- velng J guessing,” but he pointed nut ^uiaatAei*..*
governor, could not in- for stealing a kiss even though it 5}^.«d »» “In my opmfon then she was sofeefand^&\ Sough A?airt hMr^^Sn,
irStafg
OUW TOWN *.. ■ »£*f 3T3 KFS S^WaPSSWJsaSfttS X,“^ssr 5SV?*
V TOWN Babydom. He wa« cmwned Sun- *t«he official at aU — can «erf mother, appealing iff* morr^ -PNIf* *&afSSSrt ti* tSSZti European, Pacific Coast and Asia- £«**•*•
SHERWrinn w day night in Houston’s SamHous- such influence.. That Is exactly as vere penalty, said the passionate business and civic leaders, for the r . « r . - December 4, tic waters at a depth of 600 feet, had entered several pomes m all
•TSffi £&.°2 <$***:■' It shouM be.Th^to th* way we gtrt w^onWtotf of-®otb«h^» ^*1™?%^*™***?
I news* on the joint meeting of
Wednesday. . .Dan
our «a0 - - ^
The Baby-Fair in* Houston had “MWtof'.to-kesp.#•” ------ „ — __ . .
winnersdf-the various Gulf Coast Shivers Mso emphasto*d that l*w cheek. - u,i
«o° .umsidine >iRW Jn Mmna¥iflnn enforcement authorities should deal . The high court upheld the lower' Simpson being a Protestant; Feld a before me ., . something snapped discarded
*hSwCOb^^titoste^hurtS^ harah^ with persons oomdeted of courts sentence'after" the drfew Jew'and Strake a Ctahmie
-R* H- (ZS p^Zu^ ^.Sunday night. drunken-drlving. lawyer pleaded: ; Simpson’s citation wilt be
to break a real wststg story, The 'W* wa£s sponsored by 0
J'ait long Red...C. W. (Red)’ fellow* add Rebekah Lodges
----„ bv a cruising whaling Several women reported that
in me. I never had any intention ship. “ . they had been aroused by the “love
Id ended Wdav nieht ' arunKen arrvmg. lawyer pleaded: ' Simpson’s citation wilt be pre- t& ,kiu Fra' ,Bor,ro.to*” Mayor Wolf said the thing ap- burglar" but frightened him awaF
The fair wS snonwirS bv Odd- “I would ilk* you to teiow ttat "We were «it ymmg onn» nur. seated by*Jewe H. Jone*! Feld** by ,pA*k*d..*J?tn HA* jtod any to- peared to have neither gill*, scales with their screams. A group of
-OEf .AMBBtht ^coigw^i selves. Those thtoff wmhappen." ' Lamar Flaming, J»,’ and S&rfte’s tSeePatlent — Page t) (See Monster, Page 2) ... -
.them ■'i7»* «eoeaan uouges » to the fullest extent with the driv.
j- «»"S SS& SS «S "S, »d11 nES 5* Xz*?£ *2? SSum
Grantham,is wait- said today that the show to Bay- perMSwWbif have had theiT U---
two day* of sunshine town raised approximately *1000 cense* suspended forconviction on
for the clinic. drunken. driving charges,” Shiver*
w Jack Jacob* giving a big Alcorn added that the audl- said. “As a matter of fact, before
» a customer in the bank torium was crowded to overflow- such a license is reinstated, .the
“hijr deadline for the city elec- (8«® Baytown’s—Page 2) (See Twee Traffic—Page 2)
nnComf and 8®n® and Mrs. ^ 1
Oliver is gUd of that. .
Arnold think# It is abour
*^e people start calling him
* given name . , . Mrs. Willis
*P«d* a day away from home
,T$J "ort°n 1* ready for that
k. ®whas h®*11 threatening
^• * Mrs M. M. Fleisher is "
BULLETIN
SOCIALIZED STEEL
LONDON, March* 6. (RE)—Prime
Minister Oement Attlee told'
Commons today that his govern-
ment intends ta put tottf effect
the law natlmiaWvlng Iren, end
steel. ■ ■ ' . :
by William A. Smith.
Hie dinner is *50 per,plate and*
General Chairman. R. E. (Bob)
Smith,* predicted that a capacity
crowd, many from the Baytown
area, Is expected.
Proceed* from the dinner wt& go
to the National Conference of
Christiana and Jews for its work In
racial and religious understand-
ing.
Robert S. Alien Becomes San Columnist
Newspaperman Famed At Both Reporter And Soldier
(EDETOitfS NOTE: Robert 8.
Allen, famed reporter and soU-
ier, today joins the family of
Sun ootamnista with his dally
report being carried on the edi-
tortol page.- Following is a
dutch of Allen’s colorful life.)
I» _J8und»y School
[* Wod one too
hw'
teacher
B&W REFRIGERAT
SERVICE __
DAY and NIGHT
| Commeicial, DomsdB.
Conditioning ^ -
h^rtsforaU^prt
L W illiamson. W. L1
Phone 5S7-R—Nighto 1
wondering where Ruth
omery was,
pjq Cox reports on a sick
IcnM* * Mrs* Marse Harper has
ISl 2 token away from
;«rs. Haywood Kinsey look-
«all suited up... Frank
, lng better than we’ve
^ Sumner spends a bdy Sun-
^ing checking up on the
episcopal Church and the San
R„^morial hospital . . .
Hartman telephones front I
man — colorful, outspoken and known, it cost both men their jobs
hard-hitting — Alien ihada his in 1932, but not for long. By the
name getting exclusive news first, end of the year Alien and Pearson
and his method of getting news, had started a syndicated column
at least from reluctant govern- with the same title as their book,
ment sources, has always been which after a slow beginning earn-
that of a fighter. In fact, it was «1 them top rank as reporters of
_ _ J . , - . a series of fighte to get hard-tu- the national scene.
Two words have always dee- news into print that led £<* 10 years the two____
cribed Robert S. Allen-Mewspap- to his. collaboration with Drew, Wed,■‘“‘then World War H began,
erman gnd fighter. He started re- Pearson mi'the-two sensational &nd Alien, the fighter, resigned
porting while still in grade school "Washington Merry - Go - Round” from the cOiumn to
on- And hit the top during hi* 10 books.
that, worn and weary
^leaving the frozen North to-
• Gtodon and Mra Famed
twmfnlely
WAT
dropped thr
Cleveland’s
AROUND rear wheels of a truck
avement undermined by a to* *
if. Driver Robert Smith, 84,
sink info what he 1
Humorist Will Speak Here
Luncheon Clubs To Hold Joint Meet
■ Jeff H. Williams, “Oklahoma's fulfilling speaking engagement.*
—ambassador-of good will. ’ will be Tickets t-o-the stag affair are c.. —n.-—cue—wp—uuimg—rv—owns.—-—- * *"-----•— _ - ,
the p*tocipal speaker when the sale trough VeprSaentativee of the years a* c<Mtothor ot the "Wash- Allen was head of the Christian
Rotary, lions and Kiwanis Clubs three clubs. A limit of 225 seats are ington Merry-Go-Round” column. Science Monitor’s Washington bu-
gather for a joint meeting at 7:30 available and admission price is His professional fighting started reau when he first teamed up
m m. Wednesday at the Humble *2.75 per plate. oe the age of 18 when he enlisted with Pearson, He had earned the „ , Til
Dining Room. , ’ . • . to Wprid War I; to World War position on the Mefeitor’s staff »«*«• f***00 « Honor *pa
Jo* Atchison of Baytown.and a,|*| U1BAB II he served a^.colonel on Gen- while studying to Europe by his
graduate of the Houston Conserve- fll llADWB era! Patton’s staff and was reporting of th* Ludendorf-Hitler *ounaed ana caprurea, Alien lose
tory of Music and the Los Angeles ---- wounded to action. putsch ’in Munich and later rov-
Conservatory will accompany Jo py Olto Miller ......... Now the fight- ing assignments in Europe and
E. Blackburn at the piano for in* reporter, work for the United Press in New
**5H»2“*{"* ___ . Mfsk W m- whose Washing- York. The “Washington Merry-
Williana has been a practicing at- <L, Wm *°n news sources Go-Round” book was labelsd ir-
torney to Oiickasha, Okidnoma, H/ “A |F "V - r>», date back two reverent, amusing and stimuiat-
for the past 28 years He was born 1 |Ljl M J decade,, is back ing by readek ^d malicfoS and
in Texas, grew up in Arkansas and A. ■ A MM with his own col- biased bv the Dollticsl firures it
attended the University of Arkan- * . ... 1 ft ”• IB ------ ttTZZ
sas and thr Kansas City School of ^ |)fr*,]j
He has spoken in all the 48 states me in the fl*r-
a»d ' * ’ .....
police he feR trailer sink tote whet he
but It grew I* six feet deep and M feet
age- *».
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umn oh national pricked-but few tried to label it
and toteratUon- dull. So successful was the book
a 1 developments that the writers tutned out a se-
w spk^tog daily OMOf^Uie^iMt
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Delake Mayor* Leslie Wolf said wife In his jail cell,
its skin resembled a matted fishing Adjair’s attorneys contended
net. Some fishermen said It was that he confessed raping several
whale blubber and others said it women because Tie had'been beat*
wasnt. Both agreed tbe meat was en into submission by police offi,.
wblte* cers. They also sought to prove.
A Coastguardsman,. thought it through testimony given by th«
might be a blanket fish,’ sometimes defendant”* his wife and her sis*
blown * from the sea by depth ter, that he was at home on Feb> 7
^sijgsa^w,^ siixis-
er, curator of fishes at the Acad- the housewife in the presence of
her children.
doir bandit.” ■*■■■:. ■ . .
had described her asMulant
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 232, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1950, newspaper, March 6, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028061/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.