The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1948 Page: 1 of 8
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Incipa) en- L. Thomas, wat,.?d'"
Cities Lions ®nn»>mced water hiU,U^
duHng the wind'll
HTHrt
jtVjf—CloBdl'wlWi rain tUs a!t«r-
and tonight. Saturday, partly
udy I" cloudy. Nrt important change
^„|)<-ratur«N. Moderate to fresh north-
rly winds......................
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QWje ®ai(i) j£;un
SERVING BAYTOWN'S
20.958 RESIDENTS
EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK
-rAND 15,000 NEARBY
h8vt to be estimated"1”614
■ccompanied 0f previous _?ted Ml
N Drury. ter^Tw^0^
preeMed they would
30 NO. 229
BAYTOWN (Formerly Goose Creek), TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1948
FIVE CENTS A COPY
Jews Massing
At A Glance
For All Out
Arab Warfare
■ 'iq
mssim j
Forces Being Gathered
i In Mediterranean
'■'at,
Its
DROPI
Its
mu!
m,
For Lar^e Assault .
March 5.
The council instructed City Mai
ager Bill N, Taylor to negotiatl
with the federal works admlnistMp
,tion’ to buy the sewer system
Leger addition for $1. It also:
Passed the gas franchise on its
second reading. • •
Turned down a proposal by Ar-
thur Temple of Wynnewood addi-
tion to widen the streets there, and
put in curb and gutter if the city
Hot Council Election
fight Begins To Brew
M
Fourteen Men Drown
As Mississippi Boat
y
Opponents Of
City Manager
May Announce
|t£0 for
| r OUT
12615
OOWN
Si.is « wtiK
OOLDMln
(Iron a*i
Bolder
*109 VAUX
Both feu
FIRST FOI K nurse* arri<
! gather in the
rive at San .la-
id.. Memorial hospital gather in |h» office of Mrs.
jrri Stone, in charge of the central supply room,
[chat and examine some of the articles they will
' when the hospital opens in April. I„iri to
"v-H
right: Slr^. Stone; Miss Florence Wilson of Tulsa*
OUla.; Miss Mary Bridge bf .Medirine Lodge. Kan-
sas: MisssThelma Hilliard of Orange and Miss
Alice Nicholson of Houston. .T
—Photo hy Rosalie Myers.
M
k
icord Cold Grips Panhandle Area
Imperature Falls To Minus Eight At DalHart
JERUSALEM,
(UP) — A Jewish agency would provide, engineering super-
spokesman said today the y^:a"d defugn.,
Jews are massing arms and a re^°rt rtn exten(l g-
ammunition in European J! , : t , ,
, c c Approved a request for a-bridge
Mediterranean ports for war over: the cduhfy drainage canal on _ _ _ _ m
against the Arabs. • North Seventh between Wynne-Du! JM/X - Ciialr«»
The spokesman said the wood ar>d flie Bennie Gray addi- |rt|T‘5 DrlUUCi tJlUfCS
agency owns 50 ships “under jj1^' bMt did npt 8et a buildil?£- -v-—---- r# *-v ■
" * GREENVILLE, Miss., March 5. W)- The towboat Nat- Shannon Morris Among
sr-nsrsfPresidential Veto Wi&iS*
date expires on May isT........." '^......UapTtrmnhTe^BMwIfi^ w^-<f<^rff-WItirfiisihl|j; ^eJntO-Muiucipal Ring 1,
•'There is no use kidding our- ThrO^f ’HailfIC ftuflp reported killed. , ’ * By JOHN de LOREXZI ■
canVesaveh,kus*from^alf^war^ ■■*■'*111 fllfllljj UTCf The bodies of two crewmen were brought ashore, but 12 The city may have a new
The '-spokesman suggested that .Tiflolandir Maaemui -others wer® Mll}l and believed dead after an all-night charter, but it still has the
the time for ■ talking>a$. .mining-"-'llUvl.(lHU»~nbaaUl“ .■•....search, by, .rescue bQats. :.T-welve—survivors Avho r^che4-same-old politics. ” .•
............■■■ 1 —-— =• , re. .. !. shore held out no hope that they would be found alive. ' From the renewal of poii-
Kruq Will Request Walter Hass/ of St. ^ouis, .-pilot of the ship that was tical activity within the Sty
Such Action He Says / familiar to every riverman ' it can be predicted that there
r , . from the gulf to St. Louis.- r\tt* • I
AUSTIN, March 5. Gov. swam ashore, although painfully I ITnOB4 I IT I IFIrllC
_B^aillord 11^ Jester, returning .to.injured. .... —:___________________ ^r.* * * V* ^ .
J»j» offlee from Washington, ex- A sudden 'treacherous. current Ug»|l l>-
passed confidence today the in the river caused the accident. It Will nP LaDOnPiI
* house will stand firm in uphold- threw the -boat out of control and
:u? sv “ “■: ,h-
Tc, the mandate mt? * 'WASHINGTON. -------- - — H»,! “ld th*t •>
JERUSALEM, March 5. (L’.Rl-
The Jewish defense force Hagan-
ah carried out an attack on a
„ sireahle scale against Arab bands
in the Sharon costal plain today,
and eariy reports said 15 Arabs
■ 'Were.....fclBed—a«d-a- eonsideraWe-
number were wounded, w.
Declares Thomas
March 5.. —fU.Rl—
will be at least one ticket in
the field., in .the election on
. April G for .city -councilman-. -
There may be an anti-city
manager platform. and candidates
are expected to announce soon.
Several who probably wiii support
this ticket have already filed.
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Eflfcml
f*Sr on> micmJ
NON.*ust
cscoMf finisgi
UNITED nnO. { More freezing rain Was precast Dallas today and continued to fall inc laree oLmtT nf T tlJ u ° 8 presldentlal .vet<? his skipper-a home-town friend- Department Accused ^ >th the_ depd me Saturday, 15
biankrt-pf firm lay over the J,u- the 'arc* lying eastexjf the at-Rosser. • mg large quantities of arms in today hung over a congressional ]ose hlg,ife nrf* . candidates have fded to run for the
ITirUiandfe- today as .a. till: Petris vitKv 'iir Wesl-ITexiirUKA The wm nZariiig~4il ^ d tiS’ ^ -^kesman- Shll.tp give. QUTnch tidelandit to tlie-- - -..^y ^pta5H-, waS-' boj’On?! Ver JJp,---------------city..cqun«l.-and .several more are
JrsKSi; K™, ssrs^ssNSs,^- tLH “7 “7
^ mg» a- t *• — “ TZ S SS5d ~
•“3s SslSgS sss SSF = SwS
btu 1T t
Of U,1. state today and yesterday, f ^ s highway . 187 in Freeston He would not Identify the manu- -n,th * v<,to- The government op- when the Natchez hauling three department of trying to cover up for Afteraooifc^SilWHHW^L
field station-at Pa Ft the northwest.portion of East Although last night's rains were arms"that can ' * n®-tbe be®^
fi th** IPmnPr iflKT-' TcY k t'nia,t,ftr,rnI,A. nn,l •
, thl> temperature' T. xa* this ^afternoon and tonight, expertod'to. have no ■ notieablc cf- ekpiain’ing That
hr The.l»m^is row'Was six; althou^ no important changes in feet on the surging stream, flood from the second
Total snowfall at Dnlhart -■*— - * --- - - - ■ -
' to
Total snowfall
sterday measured 4.4 -inches,
the 18'th snow this winter
lght the'moisture total this
26 inches, three times nor-
at D.a!hart temperatures were forecast,
■inches East Texas in general.
fo,r danger .continued to, threaten por-
tions of Navarro Tounty,
belt
oni, 43cl
with tin .heaviest fall of 1.18 inches'
Tteasiire.}. at Corpus Christ!. Fort.
county and tlie road was dosed *'fgrturera of "the* arms' Z “d ?08%th*pend'lng the -six oil barges-up the river, sud- Coqdon. the famed atomic scientis Morris,: former city attorney.-fded
uXVwaSr^J sav?o landhightfuUy as federal property, denly was tossed into the wall of who. heads its bureau of standards. for office fromd,strict No.
fOS HOAffi
SOc.VAtUfl
I, sleet- and. freezing rain fell
idr area of West' Texas veg-
■ayy- mrladingAhe feglan north-
it from a ilhe drawn between
pTATalST ah(T mg Springs,
and snow, qn the highways
<: Panhandle area made driv-
(,dangerous! Two inches of snow
Jhe. ground at Amarillo,
i.one inch at Tampa and Treez-
ti.mperatures were: .reported
the entire region. '
fampa had a. lpw of 7 degrees
l!y today, Guadalupe pass' 1,
pfeork IS, Big Spring 24. Abil-
] 2T and Si- Paso 28. Fori Worth
orted a reading of 37, Dallas 38.
who.
!HeVa7cTheb charge’after"Com- 3/ Opposing him are O. O. Dorris
erce Secretary W. AvereJl Harri- and "" ' ■ Larlton, both of them
r tbe at present members of the council
docu- whose terms expire. A runoff seems
77 " “
lek-Tn Sounds at th* overflovr -waters of Ptfflwk -federal-Tower- -and--narigattonat ,rurrenT\r-tfi^lv*efesr~n'-maifrWntT-^
creek tilcHavaiTo-Freestone • Cyprus as aoon as ^e mandate WWlec^p on .inland waters. years. As the Natchez;, approached clearing Condon .of disloyalty -When he first-announced his
line. Simms was «wept » a report, presented b: -
'w'cffks
Finnish Parlies
Against Alliance
county line. Simms
from his horse by flood
"SK CJtPires’ thd desman said. \by C^‘
wat?.rs estimated that the aaenev exnerf- mhrloner Leland Olds, the commis-
the bridge, the eddy—a swift cir-
(See Fourteen—Page 2) 't
Themu. S. weather bureau said felilve^.
Thref! Groups Take
Firm Stand On Issue
«- 7.S aisESSSS,
City To Negotiate
For Leger Sewer
power develop- FWaJq ge Qffered
tOUND TOWN
slightly, .qoider temperatures were spokesman saidr-
expected in parts of East Texas
but that a northeasterly wind had
warded off the advance of a drift
of cold air from the Rock moun-
tains which sent the mercury skid-
SJNK1, March A iUJll— Three,_ding in West Tegas yesterday,
rt-ai parties took firm stands A mild freeze was expected i(5
the Duiius-Fort Worth area to-
night. * "
Baytowni Mary Jo Lilly at-
ppis to answer for her mother
Ri'a. .Frank Sphulcr ia literally
with . news. s:.Rutb Siabcr
I1? misled on her job I.ucille
Iter eats IgBfih with daughter,
|'-y... Joanne Steed lamenting
fact that she is a epmmistfs.
Ilrman.
wrnr-ti
ro*
fiw. v
FfCT4Vf.
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to'
wm
. Premim
MOTOR on,.
LoulsnJDavis has taken
ni'W ■•‘position".. Donna Kelr
giving us. some Methodist
Emma Jean Davis waving
KP'ettag to a friend.. Mary
|cf Wood smiling all the 4i me
•fas' is Billie Genc Kelly. Lynn
ky lisks. that, she-be remijided
jfcmetblhg, she couldn't quite rc-
>i!er what. Mrs. Rose. Davis
fig lime for a cup of coffee.
Innie Lop Sprayberry explaining
I' Shi i'llQf rruiiif ririf I L*-< that
r
.today against all or parts of
Soviet proposal for negotiations of
'an.aliian.ee with Finland.
'.Committees of the parliamentary
delegations of the conservative,
Agrarian and Liberal parties called-
on President' Jubo K. Paasiki.vi
and tendered negative recommend-
aridhs. :' ' .
ThX conservative and liberal
mmitftes recommended rejection
he whole Soviet- proposal to
Baytown Bands
Enter Festival
-Vftlasu&lliijasg. navigable waters,"....,
Wiliiard W. Gatchcll, chief of the
commission's hydroelectric ' power. 1
division, said the 'states would get
all federal interest in-some of the
nation's biggest
charges \ canaiaacy, Cartton sajd that he
Thomas said the, refusal was would probably withdraw from'the
“dbflnite proof that there is some- race '/ J-00 maJ,y. However,
thing they don't want congress and as^ nl®bt he told the Sun that he
the people to set.” " , -errphatrrariiy wouW not quit.
“Secretary Harrirnan hasn’t got Besides these three^ othgr can-
the courage to produce these rec- didates from there are A. S. Hud-
ords at this time," he said. "But he son of 104 West Humble, who like
will produce them before .we are Dorris rfnd Carlton works for the
„„h : -..-j , - Humbic . company, and Allen
ments.
negotiatr
it could
Soviet pa,
The Agrarian group said'
notXaceept ahy F'inieh-
OTfc
Baytown Man
Dies After
Hemorrhage
Conroe Musical
Slated Saturday
through. —,-j :. . rnimiiie company, and Allen N,
"And I might’add that before thq Shaw. Also filed is Calvin. R. Bon-
——. ... ------ -------- Condon hearings are over, there ner, but the legality of'his appli-
He mentioned the Tennessee val- Counter PropOSfll will be other names of ‘government nation has-been questioned sirice ho
ley, Hoover and Parker dams on r officials whose records of Commu- does not live in district three,
the Colorado rivet Fort Peck dgm City Manager Bill N. .Taylor was nist affiliation and association will District four, which on Tuesday
on the Missouri river, Bonneville instructed"by the.council last night be brought to public attention." had only one candidate
and Grantl. Coulee dams on the Co- to negotiate with the federal works
lumbia river, and "many other nav- administration for the purchase of
The third annual Southeast Texas ‘STtwnal and flood control proj- the sanitary sewer system in the
School Band festival will be held in ects” ’ Leger addition for $1.”
Conroe, ail day. Saturday, and the The FPC testimony was the first The sewer system was btiiit in
Robert E. Lee,. Baytown and Hor- offiejaf indication: that power and 1045., for old Water district number
ace Mann bands will participate, water rights might b\i included; iq two*and was used under •a lease-
The festival, is riot.an official in- the states’ tidelands package. ** rdptal agreement based on a 35
terscholastic**league affair; but in Eaiiier, however/' Walter, John- ednts a connection rate. . /
reality is a “dress rehearsal" for son, Nebraska attorney general, Last night’s proposal is a counter-. wasIUnGTON' - March 5;
noV has
Thomas re iec ted Haxriman’s four. Lone candidate for several
(See Other Officials—Page 2) , (See ,Hot Council—Page 2)
Roy Baxter Schuyler, 61. who''We tegiorial set later in. the year said In a statement that, .no auch. offer to nne made, by FWA^ which Tyt!"ho,ise appropriations commit- out of business on July 1 the la-
ad- Htfrilsville. Thd* bands perform authority was sought,by th estates, would sell the system for $24,938.20, t . t^ay .pruned $30 119 379 from hor department's bureau o:
‘ ............' ' Johnson, field general for state or lease it at the rate of $1730 a funds rcq*,str0| by President Tru- an’s reemployment rights, an .agen-
tal Thsrsday • night' as result of a servers, _________ . :
the brain! hemorrhage suffered three The Mann band will play at
just must not lake that
of candy,’
the pattern of claimed Baytown as his home
Russia’s agreements with Hungary dress, died at a Fort Worth hoSpi- for constructive criticism
and Romania. NT ," - - ■-
Juno Koivisto, ieaclef of
Agarian group. * said aftox the visit days before. ... , * a.m. w'ith " ,the Baytown band
to the presidential palacbythat if Schuyler collapsed.in a pool hall piaysimmediately:.thereafter,
strongiv opposed a 'military" "pact in Fort Worth early this week and Trie Robert E. Lee band will
with Russia. He refused to say never regained consciousness. He play at 2;35 p.m.
whether’it opposed negotiation.^.. had $2485 in his pockets when One of the features of the day
The Liberals informed the prcsK taken to a hospital. will be the parade of all bands and
of ob-
witnesses before
10:30 submitted an,
to would exclude na’Vlgational, flood paid until the end of .(each rental
House Slashes Labor Funds
$30 Million Pruned-From Request
In so doing, it proposed to
hous.
tee’ today
re the committee, year with ownership at the end of man for the labor department and <•;■ set up to. help returning service-
amendment’ which 20 years. The rent would not be fjyj, other federal agencies. men get their old jobs back.
ebfitroT"‘arid ’"pow-er.....aevelopmerits year; according to this proposal.
from state jurisdiction. It was the sentiment of the coun.-
cil that although they had been
(Skr piiini
Ulc Sheryl I^ee Robinson spend- “
that in tl
Finnish—
their opin
Page 2)
22'/i
35e
Val
Qt I Mils T*F|
the week-end with her granrl-
«»W. the e. E. Waughs.. Judy
bander elaimi^-a lost object —-
f. Koenig telling ..a sad story,
paha Holcomb and Doris Heard
Sparing notes,. .T-aura McKlto
png an old friend still remem
her . Peggy Baker never
ns to stop for a minute ..Sylvia
C. Of C. Member
f; Campaign Ends
ion Finland • Little was known of the man the joint concert on the couit-
either in Forr Worth or; Baytown, house lawn at 3:30 p.m.
He onCe -operated a small novelty All of the bands Will join in the
and rtqtions booth on Market street ■ paying of The Star Spangled Ban-
across from the bus statidri'tn Bny- .nerp Washington’ Post March and
town for §evcr»i yeHrs and sold it several other ^pieces... ___Lv
to M. Goibh... Later, (he, opened a - The youngsters will lehve here
similar place'»pf business near the early Saturday and return that
ebifti house in Houston but closed night.
Cub Hobby
Show Slated
For Saturday
told verbally that a $1 contract
would not be acceptable, it was
worth trying to negotiate through
Washington. _______
A report to extend the fire lim-
its and establish a secondary fire „ “
izone- was -studied- by the council Beau lord H
The committee which wrote the re-
Texas Will Not
Bolt Says Jester
March 5. -d'.D
This service is no longer neces-
sary, the committee said’ in refus-'
ing to Include, a. requested $509,000
for the, bureau in the labor de-
partment federal security appropri-
ation bill for. the. 1949 fiscal year.
Tile appropriations bill tarried a
• total of $905,405,250 for the labor
Gov department, the federal security
Jester forecast today ’Hf"^’ the nationaHabor relationi
Texas Will send uninstructed dele- hoard, national mediation board,
LrVCTSde’h7^iivr Af,orn7v Rates', to the National 'Democrat*
.portf; FeadecT hy.Attorney ^nvention but wjn „ot boIt the federal mediaBmi.and coiKlfiatldB
* " . ' " fharles L. Ward; was instructed to or„ani,vtion in' nrotest over Presi-“ aer.vi«- ‘In addition, the-measure
The annual East Harris county extend the zone as far as possible dcnt Truman’r civil riehts program provided contract authority of $112,-
it after telling a friend in Bay-
The chamber of commerce’s spe- town that he was going to a vet- (See Baytown Bands—Page 2)
‘In addition, the -measure
J. C. Burkett, Lee band director, district.-Cub hobby show will be (•’’See City To—Page 2)
®7ivini a nun“‘« - cial membership campaign ends to- eran’s hospital for treatment of an
giving hri* ideas on a certain . bt j f. ,prof•• Sanders, chair- ailment that had troubled him for
INst*l la
Don
IRe whSTe situation . Brttye . . . „ sjr sajd ..but been in contact with them in,many
hn happy that “those grave- ^t havc ^cSleto Ilst of ^ T-rs. Hc.said^ wasa disabled
rm"m C°94pilCd- f°r ^eral veteran of WorkfWar I. ^ -
The end t>f the drive was to be
celebrated'tonight with a barbecue
Baytown Streets
Being Repaired
Rain—game called.
N *n the University of Houston
r>fd growing’’ contest. They
Thad.I-’flton'H housr,
*$9S
WSiATCO^s
Sites
s^^ather hM
^ Thj» hnrbeeue will be held In-
Stephan has tecbntly taken
Stocks Close Today
dent Truman's civil rights program.
Jester, a member ol a committee JJ5,7i3 for hospital, construction by
of five southern governors charged “'e federal security agency,
with formulating a policy for the One provision in the bill waa
southern states, said that- some sure to arouse the ire of southern
states were probably willing ..to house members because of ’its re-
byeak with the party, iationship to President Truman'*’
However, he expressed doubt- that controversial civil rights program.
public. Hundreds of visitors are exr Qjj gncg Qas' company has selected organization ■ ’ of the FSA’s appropriation lie paid
pected to view the handiwork of Garden City. Kan,, as the site for. The governor returned to his of- as grants to any state or educa-
the youngsters during the after- a muiti-million dollar synthesis fice today after nine days hr Waslr- tionak -hfstrtption in which “be-
n^ru' , „ , . plant to convent natural gas into ington. cause of race, color or creed, HiiffSm
,nnf.r,A,i°Wlng cntries hav? becn liquid fuel and chemicals, it was While there, testifying before criminatory practices deny equal-
Held from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday in
the • Baytown Community' house
With T. L. Sattcrwhite, district
chairman of Cubbing, in charge.
Judging of the entries in th&
show will
Stanolind To Build
begin at 7 p.m. after the SynlllCfiC G^JPIdflt
announced:
-dooBe-rit—3-run-
B. Keefe, R., Wis.
WAUT
:30 P.mT
.//
|(“art Rubey’co-fnes through Pontiac buiidlng.
flying colors and gets royally _________
"talned.. Billy Quartz on a big "
i hunt.. Eldon and Earl Berry
’ their new surroundings...
• Bosley makes a reconimenda-
“. ■ , Bob Beverly anxiously
liting real good weather.. Sam
•» asimsv as two- tees. ’ V
►’Bote to Will F. Currie: sorry
[feqt our wire* mixed UP. and
x>rted you leaving us. but we’re
'Py you’re not and h&ve fiissed
a» concerned... Paul Heard
a paper and -gets one de-
shortiy after he calls ..
' trying to improve on our dc-
scr'vice when, you miss, so
call us before sLx p.m.. if
can,. Rpb ..Gillette is* on the
II to doing a guy a big favor if
lean just get things straightened
M, a certain deal,. .Mrs. Tom
■bun takes on an extra-eur-
- ar ta*h.. .Remember to call us
lyou necd any office supplies.
he said, for o conference of all.,
southern governors on.-March 13.
m
announced today. congressional committees on the Ity of educational opportunity
r/iu' The plant, first of its kind to be tidelands case. Jester also confer- ’’employment." «i
^ j1”^ 8t A*n. 1"ej‘n Walker built, will use the natural gas from red with other southern governors This provision was written Into
■ , Courtesy Citizens National Bank an“ Have Culiison, leaders. >the fabulous Hugoton field of the on Mr. Truman’s civil rights pro- the bill at the behest of Rep. Frank
_____Lud Steel .......’..27 Int Nickgl __ Kansas and Oklahoma-Texas T " ‘ ‘
Allis CKaT~“. 1.7.1.T/T./TT." / '^4 iRT rnti~Harvester ■ JN ^nkl^Teaders handle' area -farntiHto-gasoiiner-
'Arne* T. AT,....... .....ism Kirbjr Pet .......... r....... 15 and Don Weil, leaders. - -
«¥1 af.p..*?•rSfiSSUSSt'tSSif Students Stop Stormy S SCHOOI snow ' ;
'££ S KTSfS ^^S^iirSTSS Stripper Returns To New Orleans With Wounds
~ <* SS*mtm SW «rf M v. Arnett, «d- ^ j. „ d.r.npiovcd n,„d.4 in net,*, I. .« ,U,l«t. „,™
Stormy -the stripper nursed a big politics.
(Coni
euiar
the K
Sea
on du
purret
tow
across
In
crazilj
Crete,
misha;
from
Polid
Two
Little!
Bayt
vented
Thursd
tilrie
room
The
Wright
::
the kitt
age ext
A ho
was or
fire atx
tinguisl
Cals,
are i
of the
It-
Calumet A Hecla
Celanese Corp 2316 Nat Steel'.! 82
Chrysler Corp itr.v......:.;... 55(4 Ohio Oil ____...77..... 301* _______
Ciljeg Service .34% Penney’s^,, n7! 38C by First Baptist church.- V. K. DftI buhefi of brulaes. .today and tried ------—-------
Con Edison^........21% Pure Oil ...........*;-----28ti vis and A. R. Morgan, loaders. -to figure out what’s Wrong with students started hanging ’em off.
Creole Pet ........40% Packard Motors ^Pack 142, Baytown, sponsored by dier act. On 43tormy.
DowxSiem>em ..... ..... •. £fPrtSUeI J5% Kidght of p>iumbus, I/jL. Boud- ftltrons gt hetKew Orleamr she came away with a scraped
Du Pont- Chem
Eastman' Kodak
below budget estimates, the com-
(See House Stashes—Page 2)
... . * \
Students Stop Stormy's School Show 7
r1- • -ryfcf I'J.:...
It aB started when Stonr
ml Stormy-the stripper nursed a big politics. .* whose name is Stacie Laurence.
When she started taking ’em off, she intend^ tp campaign pn
udents started hanging 'em ori. campus for Pat McIntyre, who
was running for president of the
____ _ _________ Patrons of her New Orleans 'cho ^i mv with « .craned «tudent body.
St Regis Paper ............... 884 ioche and W: C. Harrisop. leaders, night club like It when the black- foot four loojp teeth a puffed-up LSU officials warned her. “Don’t
T”1* Sou Pacif 4754. Pack 255 Goose Creek, spon- haired beauty takes ’em off. They ^ Up an ominou^y efe ^
• 39^ ^n Oil Lid .................. 38^, (See Cub—Page 2) applaud and yell tor mdre..^ ^ and n0 clothes. ‘ ^rt^Btpray. camp -to
“Did you say a DOZEN ?’’
General glee ,... 3254 Stan Oil N J
Gen Motors ..................52V4 Sunray Oil .......
Goodyear Tire ..............4054 Texas,Co ..........
Greyhound .*................. 1054 Texas Gulf Prod .
Gillette Saf ................... 29(4 Tidewater Corn ...
«2V4 Timken Roli Bear
1654 U S Steel
24 Woolworth Inc ,,
7154 March Cotton up
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Students at Louisiana State unl-
Gulf Oil
Gulf Stat Uti
Houston Oil
Humble OH
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1054 VA TO CLOSE
54*4 DAUaAS; MArch J5. — rttPJ-Eleven out yesterday.
20 Texas offices of the.Veterans ad- The sultry 21-year old stripper
way. On a big truck
campus lake. ^Is Maj^J.
At least one co-ed socked’her, student affairs, who told
any-
versity are different, Storthy found Wet, too. She got dunked in the sigir “Perry loves Stormy.” (Per-
ry i* Maj. J. Perry Cole, dean of
the, Veterans ad- The sultry 21-year old sti lpper At least one co-ed socked her,
ministration including the Geos’ turned up he*e with the band from Stormy said, but male students did’to stay away.)
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Creek office, will be closed March her dub and went Into an im- most of the damage. That’s what She wore sun glasses,
31 under a restricted budget move, prottiptu peel atop a blg-truck in bothers her. * , white Gibson girl h
the VA’a Branch 10 ..tJfiee an- the middle of, the LSU campus to . “Boys will be boys,”'Is the only-lonr black skirt The
nounccd today. . settle a score witltoa’ dean who explanation she can muster. (See Students—Page JJ
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1948, newspaper, March 5, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028529/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.