The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 239, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 14, 1950 Page: 1 of 10
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PROPERTY FOR SAU
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.vrftWN—Increasing cloudings this aft-
and tonight Warmer tonight ..To- * *
®n*"Tw cloudy with occasional rain. Mod-
^te northeasterly to easterly winds, be-
Sndng southeasterly tomorrow.
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BAYTOWN. TEXAS, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1950
THE BAYTOWN
~ FIVE CENTS A COPY
B-room taouaar screened b»ck
porch. 1
Garage apartment, 4 rooms
bath Upstairs; 2 rooms and fl
downstairs. Two garages. On ,
diana Street Price 'reduced
$8400.
Bynum il Woodruff
■ - Dial 5940
i prt- _
M,
130-tfc “
, East
3«-«C
Largs lot on Dscksr Drtvt. n0^T~'I
obis offer refused. Elliott's, Decker ]
Modem bouse, one ears land. Off i
A'ucsKa
JR, R.fK*WI/
Boon wltb J bedroom and flu.
pine cabinets, sliding closet doore,
turn wtndows slab floors. Large *
lot In Lakewood, ■ on Hsckberry
Dial 3413. <
Spirit Of Hitlerism
Is Rising Again In
Defeated Germany
______ Iftgei „ •.•vam asisavssu aM
Sf.'hintrtorL found on a swing through Europe after his British elec-
ti<m8‘iS*Knment ,n London' Here’8 h,s Hit,er report.)
iflT® tX* WlUWW
rfrLIN, March 14. —(U.P.)— Soviet guards have been
withdrawn from the site of Adolf Hitler’s air raid bunker,,
#nd the place where he committed suicide has become a
Storage area for scrap metal.
The Soviet army has blasted the bunker to junk and
rubbish. t The heavy upper
blockhouse lies pitched on its
side. Around It is neatly piled scrap
For Sale: 50 to 250 acres doss!
Ideal for aupdiivslon or industry
isite.-Good roads, railroad, iitiluj,
available. Terms. _,..i -
Jones & Jones
22 W.-Miriam Dial:
Contracts For Hew
lotat $138,793.
metal salvaged from the nearby
ruins of a madman’s dreams.
DAI I'-'*'1’,. ICA/-W, i uejun 11 • - • ■» '**
HOUSE KILLS SCHOOL AID
U.S. To Indict
149 Wartime JESg
Tax Evaders
Highly-Placed People
Gypped Government For
More Than $10 Million
WASHINGTON, March 14.-
;..........
ANADARKO, Oklft* March 14 -
(HE)— Oklahoma’s youngest bank
robber today could blame his down*
fall on a “sweet tooth,’*- a perfectly
normal weakness of a boy of 13.'
The “desperado’' was. tracked
down after he apentfpart of his
loot on candy.
wjKUiuwiJiDi’i, »“““ **•—' Caddo County authorities said
(UP.)— The Justice Depart- the youth confessed that he took
ment disclosed today that five n bm._find a rix-shoour from
S-room^Houw.^ncuiiy dtcoraud.
Ibatb. -
lphone
B3*tfc
fej.
R3'6t.c.
rktnk!
hm I
All the front of the great Relchs
Chancellery Building Ucsido which
Hitler .dug his-tole-has been blasted
away. The massively beautiful
palace of old Paul Hindenburg Is no
D T« Ro morc than a heaP ot d|lst <w>d
Tttr## Buildings * oe broken bricks and stones.
Ready By September I Between them In an area of a
I couple of acres is the "bunker site. .............. ________
sr^Ss?™ €£££££ SSS Hospital Almost
-icbools sf a co5(t of $117,340. red, a ragged German workman man. ... nation for action before midnight ^____l.-?_ _
CHILEAN PRESIDENT Gabriel
Gonzales Videla, above, m*y visit
this area sometime next month u menL w w ___ ~
during his- scheduled 18-day tour wartime taxes. bought a bar of chocolate candy.
.Department offmlals,£dbougt ;
but says he wants to tour the
cl___*1_____„a. >I4a. hia visit
uivw, « —----—, wirougn a rear wmww /•
indict 149 persons for evad- one of the dollar bills had turn-
ing more than $10,000*000 in ^filling c,
wartime taxes.
Department -----Wfh
the 149 cases represent com-
.y-senh at A $117,310, ^ red, a ragged German workman mam
-=====*—^—• ~~~~—~ ... three other contracts for heat- said, "we do not know, but It i?
^mbtag ,and el^ic,awnrk verboten.” • ’ ' r..
T««». ... m [Hisc the total cost to about perhaps the Russians fear there
FOR SALE
_ Business lot, 50x100 with concrr
slab, and 5-rpom house, lot
I'g-it” in the middle of Highlands bus!
—. district. All for
,.m terms.
$8d»0. Rea
Nice building lot in Iak«
Addition. Beautiful trees,
5 room house. lot 50x100. JU1
.Adoue, $8500-00.
l^Srt 2 room house,- garage -attsdS
1 ! lot 50x100 Priced $3150.
■!" Oversized corner lot on Peily Hil
-1 near tunnel, !C©xl50. $45CK).
I East
la-6!G j 2 oversized lots on *^IIssouri I
Priced* reasonable.
FIS I......by'ntm ANn woormiTr
Dial 594A .
$13*,m might bV pUgrimages of mourners rgllfArnig FarillfU
The additions are a four-class- to Hitler’s suicide spot. If so they VUIUWMIIM I uvw
srs.1ts' assn ras. Asked To Vote Ob
Baytoan Junior Hifeh and a voca- tb,o mourners came, the pitched w
tional shop at Horace Mann .Jun- block house scarcely identifies for I ( |t A.lL DAUf
r«4 School.. . , thf uninformed the place where LOYdIYy 9918 K0W
The contracts were awared at HiBer died". ^ f V -
. meeting of the school trustees 0r did he? The story, persists Ta...a,e cMSI -Aftion
, rf n;ght in the distrift admin- in Germany that he“stlll lives. A 'MCllOfi -
istratian building. ’ great many behoved it at one time. Tnirfeaf 60S FfjeaOm
The nlumhing and Heating work Now the Germans seem to agree .
. ail three.buildings will be don® that he is dead. Certainly all the wevsivV rvue Man
" Archer Plumbing’CoA|>jyBy.:..evi(lpnn« Is tn that"effort-t _______ . . .
him on a low bid of $14,- .But dead or-not in body, Hitler’s more than 1100 faculty.members or
U— -U. -put mSSSgSSSSZ.'V: *• «*—» of California who.
,1 work. The Pfeiffer Eh* the Spirit of nationalism, sparked will vote-on proposals aimed at
Breaking Even,
lO U-D. -T—r-
nation for action before midnight
tomorrow — deadline for prosecu- I
tlons involving 1943 taxes. -
.,°sRecords Indicate
evaders.
thst^tho**ns*invoiv« taxes $an Jacinto Trusfee,
toolc Over Finances
elude many with the highest social The |ncome almost equalled the
and professional reputations—doc- o(Jtgo including: a depreciation,
tors, businessmen as well as pre- ch&r„ei at San jacinto Memorial
viously unsuspected black market- jj^pjtai during the first twp-
'**8om* of the "indictments already
Labor Group
Stops Senate
Education Bffl
ty thf A
o! Houst
-100.
dectrical work. The Pfeiffer Efc* the Spirit of nationalism, sparked will vote-on proposals
Unn' aMmot ITI ^^n^ thH^S of tft v<5te.are- mer^S^KlT^ 'commodl- months.
ai»ctric.- o>mpai^.--*--»g»--forrignTinwCTs. ... j. . — .,-----—
— was given the two ar® no
Close Vot* Ends Spat | g
On $3 Billion MeasurOf J
Substitute Offered
WASHINGTON, March 14.^#
(U.P.)— The Houaa Laboe .
Committeor'today- killed 4 ^
$300,000,000-a-year Senate*
approved fedwal aid to edt»*
cation hill. The vote was 18 (; i
to 12. ( } i
■ The action came aftee
• Ipontha of wrangling by fW 1
committee over what to ddi
about aid for parochial schools,
The b|H was designed to Help tax*
supported public schools.
After killing the aid bill, th«
committee took up as a possible
substitute' a bill to provide federal
help. In school construction. Thig
bill was offered by Representative
Wingate H. Lucas, D., Texas.
The committee’s action, behind
closed doors, waa disclosed hjg
Representative Walter E. Brshnu
R., Ohio. Brebm said the vow
threw the committee into a parlia-
mentary uproar. It was necessary
finally, he said, to call House Par-
, liamentarian Lewis Descbler <4 *
settle the argument over the oonw
FOR OUTSTANDING WORK In world-wide humanltarjanlem, Mre- Orittees next possible step,
Zldia R™ receives Sweden’s Prim* Karl medal for 19M. Mere In ^ngr^:
Amabassador Erik Boheman is shown making the presentation to FOREIGN AID—A hleh-w
Mrs. Roosevelt in the Swedish embassy. ■ (International)
rf
pettier Bhfr the Spirit of nationalism, sparked will vote on proposals aimed at ,#». ... Irvln H. Saypoi The -Decker Drive hospital has
•Jans: e-'
Baytown
Truman And Party On
Operation Wfippps’
FOREIGN AUX—A high-ranking
Republican member of the House
Foreign. Affaire Committee said
today he wants to rewrite next
year e ECA program to . prevent
economy - handed eongreeemeqj
fromaUMhtog RtopleeK
Representative John HC To
R^ Ohio, said Foreign AM Chie
rat
TRINITY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Competant And Courtes
Service
If If Can Be Sold-
We Will Sell It.
L-tfr Real Estat^ Bargains
Pt?c '-315 WILUAMS ST. Near U>
V- I school, large 5 room houM,R
sun porch, attic fan and tile Ja
•*}- ttir**-. Gy«loa« fence .5?
■!c | size back yard. $8509-
ON CLEVELAND ST, 5 tw™'
i« corner lot, with workhouse/
good home for a litre
$5950. ' -
1408 ASH ST, 4 rooms, a»
garage in . good condition,
buy at $8508-.' ._T
104 E. CLEVELAND-ST.-LarpJ
room house wl«» screened is P®"
A very desirable choice w.ta ^
of extras. $8900. t„- j
1708 WRIGHT BLVD. bowlf]
room home with 1150 aq. k
floor space on % a5re,.“ *
Real fireplace framed with nw
: wood panels. I’lent)' of .tas
muilt-in». $8950.
1J13 X. REPUBLIC ST. In Ba
Gray Addition. Nearly new, 1'
room house with.til* leMura,*
tral heating system, and at®>
Jtot'of These Homes Will Q«
For FHA Or GI Loana
Trinity Construction Co ]
-----Heal Estate PrYtotro ,1
John Boddic. C M. (Jackal
Geo. Jared. j .l
FHA or GI Loans Unhwtes
wot Jury
ject to th
[ tee Went
sn investigation
. ' • IJie KIWMf'6 v«M***v i. ” vuva uu *"'/ .
IVS from the Frye Com- in the eastern zone of Germany un- de{irif£ ltand in favor of barring
^ L KiiiWines totaled der Russian occupation is 'be
puny on the two fu'Idlnga ““ rf,adv ” When the Russians estab
• (See'Spirit Of-Page 2)
i. Construction is expected: to be-
■ (ia in the near future. The school
I* tosrd has asked that the buildings
1 be ready* for use by September 1.
! The bid by the Dent Oonstnictlon
i CsmpaBy was the lowest of 13 com-
bined offers. Other companies bid-
4a* N. Marvick Company, Gray -Referendum Is Vetoed
. iber, Fisher Construction, W. dw Unlvorsitv Court
I Lw Bond, T, D. Howe, Texas Gulf, BY UmVers “
[ Teilepscn F a" rnsworth-Oiambers, AygTjI|> March 14. -(UP1— A
referendum on admission of n<-
Negro Issue Splits
Students At Texas
aennue aiana m mvui .w
Communists from the-faculty. The
, other Js a substitute for the loyalty
qath, antl-Communist In nature.
The controversy started last year'
when the university's board tit re-
gents said the speeial loyalty oath
would be required brail university
employes, academic and non*aca-
demlc.
The University of California la
the world’s largest higher, instltu-s
tion tit learning. It has 20,000 stu-
.g^^Alair'wamnuB
Not Thai •
You Need
Reminding
tw0 ft innrnTinn «w miuin ~
professed ’’Nazis’’ he^f SZZ^ZZZ
age Patien^J.^fm^ ,S9'6.2il’ Feb- “am C. Lawe have dubbed this The president failed to show up f_Offer “buslnessmie^ loans, in.
ary and approximatelyin of th« journey ’’operation f0r any meals yesterday. He w* gtead of granto. to eountrie*
' ^rrL^i^l « nrcSent capacTy whoops- mained In the- seclusion of W« ^or capltal equipment.
1 Thf hCpital income, Dorn all Until this morning, nonp aboard room, eating “lightly. ’_ 00>&IS1’8 - Senator to
n-8, tsQ 86419 less charity the Williamsburg had admitted to The same was true for most tph R. McCarthy It Wisconsin,
nna rnnVtesv allowances of $762.39, seasickness-for . publication. Of- members of his staff. Only four and former Judge Dorothy Kens
?d«q im soy ficial word from the presidential of the party of 10 assembled In yon faoe on* another • before •
total expense was $51,369.77, yacht was: the wardrobe for dinner last night senate foreign relation, sub^om-
to show a profit of $7732.03 before -There has been no activity The ,,ver^ ^ough'’ jea^h*r c™‘
depreciation charges of $8376.15, aboard...no active seasickness.” tinued into the night, but pros- !
tviqHa a net loSs of S664.12 for rm.* williamsbura headed for pects for today were •lightly temtf u. on «
2fSr£l2S5««v“-k5VS!"? JSS
v-i» the Truman and his party plan a 25 knots and moderate to rough Communist aotlvitte*- »oe tmm
. Jh*L three-week vacatibn,
we have, demonstrated this com-
munity hospital- can be operated
dents at the Berkeley'campus, 14,-
000 on the Los Angeles campus and
wamuiua on «uu»w» ------many at six other branches: It
^"he“niversity of Texas, employ. 4000' professors and 7000
l scheduled to have been voted on teaching assistants, clerks and
next lowest with Wednesday, was thrown out 4arly other non-academic help.
today by the university's, st&dent The .regents claim 86.5 per cent of
I Lewis Duncan, Baxter Construe
raf MaxiveH- t%Bstrtictlon and
l Crnitreil-McMiilan
TfSepscn was
1 sKflof $118,360.
I Other siibrnitUng heating and
I ^liKbing bids were Joe E, -John
I sion, H. f. Watson,
FulkeriTOS-"Flaghffifc.
Iw-Phrmbing and; Keith Blumb
1 <%e Contracts—Page 2)
The Ides of March approach
again and it’s the same sad
story of internal revenue.
“'Albert Ahrens and M. G. Wal-
ker*, Internal revenue officials
in Baytown, can very likely
qualify as being the busiest men
in town with the deadline for
income tax returns at midnight
tomorrow.
The two officials have been
upstairs at the
for . the last
;ea nations con
“’Thr remarkable0"thhig~oi' the TromaT wd" ‘his“",party"”p"lan 'a 25Jroots and moderate to rough ^munlst ao^,1
statement for two months is that three-week vacation, took the swells were forecast. tsat amnm r»P W ,
we have* demonstrated this com- •••'■• ...... - ..... _ ..... • ..... ■' ' r J
SH/rrJfS ChildActress Claims She Was Starved
ins ret "their re-L per day,’ said John M. Kilgore, .. . , ____ | T -1 _ I. Tkan Uavis ^(•rint*
AROUND TOWN
I®. AND MRS. John
hearing and * ui ' ' the 11,000 university employes have tor ^ jast two ’lwnrilw^^r&■ & »or® ^tients- %bllIIU n, -- .— -
J&SraafSSJK ZtSSStSf&St- S'FSSrjr'SFZ t2r~ 2® Little Lora Lee's Jale Is Stranger Than Movie Script
®hhjg,JPatter- scheduled referendum was (ftside df the professors have signed-it SWBraped with applicants for have remained at a high level, ana , .
CT»-h- - of the student constitu- ° Nearly a!| the.faedity oppose the (See Hospital-Poge 2) ------—'««« «*■**■*■ «
. -special loyalty oath In principle. * *• . - •
Tho-referendum was scheduled They' gay jt threatens academic
to serve only as an expressibn of free(iom> affronts their personal In;
■tn/ltint oniniofl. , . mav lpnd t.o mass reSIK-
the scope----- ----------.
tiort. . . . , . -special loyalty oath ... r-----
The-referendum was scheduled They- Bay |t threatens academic __ « . m ■ ■ >
isrj&r “ Churchill Plans New Attack
However, it split the itudent nati0ns from the faculty, - -«»■-** *• 1 11 ■
n/Tv info two camDS. A group cam- m, h Hr aav« th« standard
. JL V OHU -----------« WWW**- — _______
Labor Party Win's Confidence Vote
0r oi-nnr end every othter state «m- .. March 14 —(C.Ki— Prime on the Laborites today with a new
UJSSLKn\ marvn 1 hn eovemment expend
S“22D’*iSSf SSZ it ssuzsssstss
i jsmmss* ssjuar
Hail, the litrie gin tom oinoers
that “I never want to be In mav*
ies again.’
* 'Tm too tired,” she Sa!4. -In tt»
st; 10 pounds in tne last moron,,,
piaycr jpaere^ xfrs Michel has been ordered to' last picture I made I had to NNU
room last night, setting off^fre^ “n*1 Beverly Hills Justice (See Tiny Actress-Page 2)_
Itey beilybuster into the bay from, pamphlets were circulate over^ Uttited States and the constitution ^
1% top of a derrick the other night campus as the last week of cam- U ^ Caljfornla; and that of V
|i« the biggest dive of his life... paigning neared an j wni faithfully discharge the dut- majority bf25.
EL~.“ - re
ourtr ... * . .
a*hisn4if-tS52.
»«a38E®
FOR iAtZ-h-rocm hOTs*-
Un«. -
Attreetiye arejni, C*2| 0oi
With BrfMOt Dt»l 17*0- __
Wit
Call son.
body into two camps. A group cam-
l«u. mu mils, joss w, Smith, paigning in favor of the referen- ________ .
,s sssa-jty sr sssq -g -sst s&ss*. s isr-sz^rztssxetsssisss-zi «-
sassv® Z “! r-oU s* jrsaa.'Srja SSms —.
asssrart? - - j*««as!S ^JTUS-XJt Two Women, 73rPlanlufiirt:
**«-*r*mr.- -. .--.r **» ^ h„ ^ m.h.» __ - ■ -
E&’g-aya'g.ss . _ r . ■ u,. i_ Mexico - fT'"‘T**
HyinaSaucersGeiBoldecIn Mexico SSFf S-jsssS-Wss
More Of Strange Craft Reported Jn Colorado •?**!».
»« Sunday add realized they- {p “it was there” saiiT Smith. “Itbegan following their car. Both thJn ^310 to 296. wreN1-'' Mra. Lel«d>ty said the *African, '
^ Imow thrir phone numbers MEXICX) CTn, Mwch K » wm m . wfueed, to wtf ft * "M** All tatafarif down of Im % ^ junket would be part* of an around- («>m ^yertw^^r
“ ' Trained aircraft observers and wasnoilusiom „ bor members ofParliament weA I c»n bard^wait I can have (he.wotld trlp she wants to tate five-month sentence tor
.........m&m ssfe^ msmL
a. * rend ^mmons and cast big vote -Cab Driver Harry Frakus, who convmced^snen ^ ^ woul(| Farm for Women, wanted to take j
;«r,3SW*sS5 •«— rew« ■’ si: TJSS&S^'dtM
~ re«f «“ ****=•---'JSttWSi TS ifawkUOB AtlttCk *S??*rV* "“*■ ■’
tine* Soto, said he wateched a they were parked, they said, the.
Ole Meteoroiogau »v "flying body” which moved in a **thlng” ripped around the car.
r*^ City airport calculated the altl> ^ ftom southwest to "W« didn’t tell many people,
I Aenl hf STiiSS tude <* the bodies at between they said, "because we knew no-
rr *UU1K nome to see aoout me jiw ' ^
«d Ed sleeping graveyards. «rs,” but admitted fhat they were
i^)s l*othWhd W6» “riy»»K hoGi***
clearly with government members.
u#a ovninror manin wuiiiisuo, **» • wwew* ■ m•—’ik.'.--.:*j;-1 me
policewomaa
uuui laws wTOMi, vwuUorniR, WW4-
s-'
HKP WANTED
Weoud -
Old Mr. Eyesore, Mr. Fire Hai- so that the various clvio organiz^.terrttory. r, ...favor of Long
rated a, poay enangeu umavcui, <-oioH wan n 14.01— ard and their bunchL had batter - After a few weeks in the Tarnn He plarmed to
h a 14 degree! in three minute^ x half dozen persons today re- kxdi out* Baytown Is golng to mn country, she will SaU eastward !rom . 5^-
said He «ld ™ ^ fer^that^mtw flying *««. them clear out of town. _ Africa'-to fKiah tha/round-fbe- the ertradltkm.
giSafer
tSS&aSMgk
lost'andfouho.
miking about the beauri- hodiel at between ** "herauaa we anew nu-
^"riritede' ^^'^M.roh “ “ ^ ^—
.-»3gV«,* *5-aStt.
kwa „
onH -A. H. Rev. M. S. Jordan, churches and
J_ Mia. Worthington said
she often had fers to go back to “
* ' art*
Harold Tanner of Cortez, CoVora- ,u0n “just under the cloudi”
do eaid they had triad to keep
the story quiet to avrtt ribWng „ „L ,____
fro* akepticai^friend^ g Health Leaaae Board
SISW&iBttmm
fpjSHi;*' H1NABOR
Roark hearing a converza- man last November ». --
aeroes-the street... . Pickens confessed klUing
fc3?l**rigrWne»vfa— a wte- woman by *triklM_,kW - g---§
|>*I)ok Just like ln_tte_i*«4-vrfttrirTe€E^®>f^*^®^
Robert Ei Kobson ened to report him unless he re-
i ncy .jwiipgi. ww iii i wmw,
So This will be a dream
i one of -travel
By
M the moat ““ ^ty
"•gSL.1: £sa u.
Garvin and the ’“J
McElroy, B. F. Borth a^d 'A- H. Rev. M. S.'Jordan, churches and
aK«.:£s&i ^
league dime at San J»cmtoM^ ««e rignmats wow mad* with a* eye
“5,- ““7 saw'
to
Work
of the most
H* Sntaratfiaf
h thing* ia Mm
- L. _
WQriQ w 114ft
mJ-tU^rwbuld
The board also will select a suc-
cessor for Howard R.‘Dickey, who
bas moved from Baytown and -- --
whose term expires at the end of the all-out efx rt
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