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GUNNING FOR COMICS
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BAYTOWN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950
OUR NEW
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NUMBER...
THU BAYTOWN SUN
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NNON SHEETS
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REG. 2A9
Men's Mohawk
laki Pan♦s*ShW,
REG. 2.95
G MO' SKIPPER MUST STAND TRIAL
McCarthy Hails Consul’s Recall Dean Acheson
►resident Signs Bill
=or Repeal Of U.S.
lOleomargarine Tax
State Department 'Careless,' He Claims
WASHINGTON, March 16. <EE) — pane, who have been careful up. to It all and then apparehly reversed
Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, R., thi* point to avoid pro or con com- its field.” .
Wisconsin, toddy, hailed the recall rnerlt^ Ieaped Into the fray. , He added, however,, that he still
of John Stewart Service as vlndi- Sendtcir Bourke B. Hlckenlooper, does not know whether Service is
Ordered In Grounding
’Peace Plan
WEST* Fla., March 16. (U.pj—■ President Tril- lation of his charaes that the stat®.P-, Iowa^a member of the fydings — or is not — guilty of ^ o,:.i
. rlnwm ta work auicklv af vnootiAn Eepartm“t has been careJess In subcommittee, Mild! r charges. He said he wants to see all jeven-rOinT rrogram
& «?o ae t*JS£Z «?•* ’-r-" "c"r,ly.„S‘ Aas5«s s ^dwA;r fe1;9
Inlftomarearine a few minutes after l)is arrival aboard the In * letter to Chairman Mfftard cause the State Diiaftmeht denied the Service case. - voia war pension
u/itliamshurg. _ , ‘ \ E. Tydings, D, Maryland, of a a*. . ^ ■ ->. • . ■ *
1 After brief welcome honors at the side of his ship, the miuee fnvSatoSe* SUbC°m'
s- Sf ur«
NORFOLK, Va., March 18. -Jfe)
dered courts ^martial for the
Missouri anA two other officers in
The Navy toZtayOP
cba£«.
opinion? 'amply
proves the wisdom of fully docu-
menting each case as It is pre-
If , .
Belgian King Passes
■fe . ■. ■■ . ■ ■ HA • y "*&: ■ ■
Buck To Parliament
ity Fathers May
lake Overissuance
)f Drilling Permits
jil Operators File
Two New Applications
,vsideftt strode .fwiekijr-to the-wiiR^ White House oji the^&rt^ssaid*
[Naval station and waded into a stack of official papers ,,This' -ln
iown last night. ' < - <[[rmii[ t
The long-disputed oleo bill received top priority and-the rented,1*# i have been doing.”" • Dll Wilt I W l~ UV IIWIIIdIT sions and permit Russia and
president signed it a few minutes Service, veteran Far Bast.piplo-. * \ » . ... the United States to get along
after entering his quarters. - ”™tiT^sXlyd for^quesUonS* GENEVA, Switzerland, March 16. -^(U.P.)— Exiled King together ‘‘in reasonable'se-
Congr<&$ completed action on the by a state Department loyalty Leopold III announced todaj'that he i^ill let the Belgian curity.” / , ;
bill before the president left Wash- board. He has been Identified by Parliament, decide whether he shall return to the Bel- Simultaneously, however, he dls-
ington last Sunday. But depart-' McCarthy as -on*- of.--the -“baid ee* • -*ja_ fhrorip - .. cquraged hope tltiU bay immediate
nn..i -I.--,.. — ’iu. .. i. ... curity risks”- he claims are em- ^ ‘ ’ - agreements-could hie reached which
ui a formal statement, read to the press by his secre-soviet leaders would honor; and
vovave-6 t ’* .”utf by 8h!p tary, Leopold said he would Mbow to the decision of Parlia- renewed his appeal for “total dipio-
India where he has been assigned me^» r ... - ...... . ■ V^-. ■ macy” to halt Russian expansion. 1 j; j j iq . ^ .
K Parliament decides to call Him back to the throne, S By About One^Fifth U
Leopold said, he would “consider that everyone should bow air cold, war fronts. He urged Ru«-
to that decision.”
BERKELEY,. Cal., March 16. went aground, Commander John R. MUlett, .
(U.P.)— Secretary of State ficer, and Lieutenant Commander. Frank GL
Bean Acheson today pro^ the na^dgator, will he tried in tlnsee separate trials ;
posed a seven-point “peace” folk beginning Marelr 27. . _ ” t.___
plan to erase cold war ten* The Navy said the trials will be open to the putffle |sd vl„
. ......— the press. ’ ■
mental check* on the mcasur'e
were not completed until after he
It ft. oh his southern sea
The president'said he felt fmr ag U. S. gene.raI consul for Cal-
after the trip down. He was par- cutta. He presumably will leave the
ticularly pleased by losing that ship when It docks at Manila next
four pounds, due largely to ail al- Monday and fly back here,
most non-existent diet during-the McCarthy apparently assumed
two days when the Williamsburg that (he recsTwu smoked out by
was plowing through heavy
weather. ,
Acre Allotments
For Rice Farmers
Finally Announced
Rear Admiral AUetf
Smith, aommander at the
fores of ths Atlantia Fk
nounced the decision today.
“In VleW ♦»>« faot* him.
light by the
Navy said,
will bring to trial by flMWMtt
courts martial th* following offl*>
aril Captain W, D. Brown, USN,
commanding- officer, Commander
John'R. Millet, USN, openttion* of-
sia to agree to control of atomic
fleer,'Lieutenant Commander Frank
________________ . ... .
«I would withdrew .0 U to K»»ent grave polltlcal dis- .X^i” Sj&.fg thTp'Juato Aa
SMSSfS3=SS ZSTTigi s^j^jststss&stsa^ “ 4
aThe “unexpected move put new legitimate representatives of pubic opinion,” hesaid.
life Into the investigation. Repubii- He asked Parliament to make a decision without delay,
out by
oase
i Oil drilling inside ’ the city has
ei: given official .no.tjc«, .by the
^'"Council, and may. be given
(omewere.,- • .Major General Harry Vaughan,
An amendment may'be-offered to military aide to the president,
i,'new ■ ordinance at tonights stoutly denied that» he was the
ouncil session, It was learned to- primary victim of seasickness,
fey, that would place responslb.i- - ^ president and his staff bore
permits directly in uo vT.-jible signs -of the seasickness
of the council. . that.jolted the party In extremely
The ordinance^ passed several rough weather during the first two
|geeks ago authorizes-the city man- (javs Bt spa ,\i!' of them-showed
permits on a f-.i-nk traces of long hours In the
? 19 sun yqferday as the Williamebuiti g^N ANTONIO, March 16. (UJ!)— shipped Into Texas mislabeled «• Resolving that it was “horribly ment policies. Yesterday he^ex- ^ office and lirform Jenning* rtht A_trial by_ oourt martial.’
Texas cattlemen today laid blame “Canadian beef tenders.” . „ and disgustingly shocked by the plained the departments Far East- where they wish to plant th*» mmm, tm
for the current horsemeat scandal The group noted that although recent-scandal relating to the Illegal ern policy in an address In San a .°*.e . acr®?*'?-. Tb*,. a. ° _®n,. nilral _Smith h&* addressed a let-
States and stop trying, to under-. c,au(Ia jenning4j Harri, county oourts,” Smith laid. -The Individual
mine other nations. ‘ PMA officer, announced yesterday offloers ooncemed, b*wev*», m«|ir
The proposal was set forth in that ric* acreage allotmenU, for release the chargei and speolfloa-
an address prepared for delivery to whIgh farmers have heemwalting tlons In their raspectlys
» offeq
Health Officers Blamed Far Meat Scandal 3SKS3SKS?R5:
Cattlemen Castigate State Agency For 'Negligence' .
You pay you
bide by the <
s issued;
fornia. It was the second In a series however thkt thTallotaents'^so 'tu con*ld»ltb« ^
popular suppo.t for State Depart DMA offlce and inform Jenning* rant a trial by court marrial.”
| They may suggest that the or-
be amended to give the
&ancii itself the authority to study
sppiicatian^nd issue the per--
and the Florida _ _
president ^eceived^ Ml navml on the state Department of Health, federal law’s control Interstate ship- shle* of horsemeat,” the associa- Francisco.
Lawa governing meat sales have m®nt of labeling of meat, they tion called upon the Texas Legis-' Acheson
“been wantonly disregarded and ‘‘have been grossly artd systemati- lature to enact more severe laws “m0ral
shamefully enforced,” a resolution cally violated.” dealing with offenders.
charged. It was unanimously e.n-........ ‘ ’
by the Texas and South-
f Sbine members of the council honors -on his. arrival from, ships
Jlseve that drilling operations may jn \vest harbor, the com-
attsdhere to the point thatsomc p;pm,.nt 0f the Naval station and
Si ! the USS William C. U-we, the
> ,sk c C P destroyer which accompanied the
won’t be official until the PMA tee of reprimand to lieutenant
jd there can be no make* al1 individual farm Carr.”
_______ ebrapromise” with Com- check-up. But Jennings said4 he A letter of reprimand goei Into
rnuhism, but asserted that Com- could tell farmer* their pr*llmln- an officer’* record and generally-
muni*m and democracy can Uv*. anr allotments a* *oon as they call- la an obstacle to promotion,
ed at his office.
[Two more applications for per-
ils had’been filed at the City
Ball toilay. They were made by
Be Green Diamond Drilling Cpm-
|any fo.r permits to drill on the
peistedt lease. »
Qty- Menager C, ' D,
kw in Galveston todi
day
lent Baytown at a conference of skylines. Members, of the party
at* public officials to map a cam- came on deck to watch the bril-
>isrn on the tidelands ownership liantly. lighted scene slip by.
Itipstion new before «ie UR. 8u- During the afternoon, the yacht-
Ireme Court and soon to be placed was bailed frequently by fishing
MHS. tije. .congress......... ..craft off Palm Beach; Stuart and
[There'ere four items on the Fprt Lauderdale. . . ... W,.
igmda for the meeting tonight. • Mr. Truman h-nke. out. a da*-
ut.Tjt.PUA'ri vsjjivii atwuiiwuwcu rtnrilPff
WTlTiamsburg on its trip down the *
coast. Ranking Naval officers and
Key West city officials made up
.the dockside w-elcoming party.
High on Mr. Truman’s schedule
today -was a bulging mail pouch
flown from -Washington late yes-
terday. Re also planned to get in
his first swim of the trip during
the forenoon.
The. president's last' night at sea
Middleton was highlighted by a twilight view
to ropre- of the Miami and Miami BeaVn
"SO COMMENT”—COX
BRYAN, Tex^ March 16. <EP)-
State Health Officer George Cox
add today his department would
file chMM*.** soon as evidence
in the recent Texas horsemeat
scandal can bp pieced together.
Dr. Cox last night declined to
issue, a statement about, strong
‘ charges made against HI* depart-
ment in a resolution' passed by
the Texas and Southwestern Cat-
tle Raisers Association. In,con-
vention at San Antonio.
“There will be no lack of laW
enforcement,” Cox said.
Western Cattle Raiser* Association;
at the wdndup of its two-dny con-
House Gets Tough On Spies
Anti-Espionage Bill Sent To Senate
together Jn the world If th# Rus-
sians are willing.
'That will depend largely on csptlon* for
do not f
The cattle grower*’ association
did not let federal meat Inspection
asson- notice, but
the • primary
current situa- camft y>tiu ^
“rests with t-be State Board toc|ay for a senator’s demand that security
“No serious blame was eonstd-
Generally, but with eom* f*- #*ed as attached to Ensign Blwln
special cases, a R- Harris, th* assistant naylg»r»
them, for we ourselves do not find farmer’s, a!lotment will he about tor,” th«: Navy said, “and there*
Impossibility In the prospect of co- 21 per eent less than his five- fore, no disciplinary action Was
existence with the Soviet system,” year acreage average. taken in hi* case,” i
espionage bill went to th* 8ehat* spying! It also would authorbe the show signs of good intentions be- 43 512 acres planted last year. - lbbasn', .
today, with Tjcar-unahlmous House president to take special prbtec- fom any negotiations begin.. ^ ^ Wtojed *n; Interested
endorsement live measures in both • war and “We are always ready to <«?- Ot: iig)ttlQr .
The measure, originated in agen- peace. _ . , wT’are unferstenda^iy^Mh ^to Probably had their allotmen*'Jn- S‘|!l ^
cles charged with protecting the The House, apparently mindful «* 'u^er!stan<?1formation Wednesday. Hn^ ■ -
nation's security, would clamp Df the recent spy cases Involving Pla? Jh* ro1* international .iinfm.nf i. sasonn Smith said on# bright note was
Alger Hiss, Judith Coplon and suker,” he said. We want peace, The state s altotment revealed by the inqulry
Valentin A Gubitchev aDDroved bnt not at any price” This compares with 845,6B0 acres, “The engineering watch of the
toP bill late yesterday by a 26* to Acheson sought to put toe East- considered a normal Re# acreage USS Missouri at tosr' time of tb*
2 vote. Only leftw'ing Represents- West conflict in sharp focus, so mlTcX f^»2dingMPro^^^ely ^
lives Vito Marcantonlo, ALP, New the issues will be clear to toe en- Out of the state allotment came Smith said. “When
York, and Adam Oayton Powell, tire world. At the same time his these deductions. wjth an emergency without any
Jf ^ New Yolk, voted agatnst it. W«eek answered American pleas Two per cent of tho allotment prior warning of approaching dan-
I M h|„ for a “bold new peace plan” and was held out for new rice grow- ger.-’fhey met this emergency el-
fepo sms sa x . .. „ . - *, Russia’s current peace offensive, ers, This amounted to 9040 acres, ficlently and expeditiously. Tb*.
neea Here is what he wants. Hu|Sia One and one half per cent was engineering plant of th* Missouri
deducted to be used in straight- was shut down in a commendable
aBMl
Film Leader
Wants Curb
On Senators
.
gently
gaps In
our present laws” which
,rrhSWi f ^nt^fSM'shTroTbXS' etririnJ* * off withoutnotice, but k0LtYW00D March-18 -(UP) "both, citizens ,md „
report by ment of tropical shirts of brilliant- regolut|on gaid the-primary “A ^^cture industry leader a!ik* opportunities to acquire ln- (8e? Acheson-Page »
rdt- on aly bues , _ _ r;sn„n.ihiHtv ln toe current situa- Z* a ’tountor^^r^ai formation vital to our national
(See Agency — Page t)
maniieV'without serious
. without fear of . prose-
*» onuntev ”
rmation on toe bids zling whit.e ^hirt and cap to match vanHnn vesterdav
I# on a bulldozer and clam for tor a'lounge on the sun-baked fan- - *
ws the rity dump information Jail. Other members of hi* staff,
the necessity, of purchase
ita) of a -drag line,
fvSSES — .—--re
lease granted* the Baytown scarlel creation with zebra-like of Health , and the state health of the industry be subject to federal cution In our county.
'Ztl&e*' d.y, 0.. Uw, T-”..r, nTZt mmm »[«U* • ^ “
Er. Ben F. Ammons, chairman pulled within 100 feet of the yacht with the official conduct of our. til! to regulate carousing U.S. sen- -t. Extend the statute of limita- „
sSS
Federal officials were descrltod'r^ tatrXrt HI. Ptt!f,OM«,2W4e ^ »5*Ue 'drive met yesterday in the Chan* Johnston; Pilot Club, Mrs. M..C. assigned their places in to# drive
•Jficianl neritoent and inem- ?or^^'the^^ Hcensing^^ of^^ actors m? °ffl<leho ^rt 1!ableP^ecution ber of commerce office with rep- Wallace; Tri-Cities Navy Mothers later on. He emphasized that such
off clally negligent Ineffl W* « years after they leave resentatlves from Baytown. civic Club M„ Rosa Porter; and Goose an all-out effort needed all the
The resolution was the fulfill- the films themselves. ' offlce’ - . and service eiubs. .These represen- Creek Rebekah Lodge, Mrs. J. Lv momentum It could gri te^ tbe
ment of the cattlemen’s promise “In my opinion/ Brandt said, a- Double .to $10,000 -fine of 10 tatives volunteered the servicer of King,
ment m • •— ■ .. .. - — *- --1— tor their clubs in the coming cam- 0r.
palgn, which will start March 26,
Clean-Up Campaiqn.Gets Into High Gear
Civic And Service Clubs, Volunteer To Help Drive
the cattlemen’s promise "In my opinion/ Brandt said, 2- Double to $10,000 -fine
to voice loud’protest over revela- “Senator Johnson is looking for years In prison the penalty. fo
lation that horsemeat had b e e n; publicity 'ahdj nothing else,” (See Anti-Spy — Page 2)
- enthusiastic work of large num-
Ben F. Amnions, chairman bsrs of civic minded people.
Crommelin Refuses To Strike His Colors
Rebuffed Captain To Fight On Against General Staff
Mrs. Jake Kanarr of toe Jaycee-
ettes and Mrs. Cuba Greer of the
Business and Professional Wo-
men’s Club will serve on the com-
mercial and industrial property
and theatre subcommittee under
B. F.' Booth. These groups will ;
Rites For Retired
Carpenter Today
Tria|i Committee for the Clean- board take pictures of the presl-
fP Drive, Is expected to ark the dent and his party.
imed Is ’Heir Apparent'
Inly One Nominee For Rotary Chair
Gordon L. Famed today was the Stewart, Paul Braden, and Wallace
»ir apparent to the presidency of Brunson. The directors. also- will
se Baytown Rotary Club. name a fourth director to fill out
plants manager of- the Bay- the term of Dr. A. A. Draeger wljo
Refinery and veteran Ro- recently resigned from the Baytown
1 was the only man nominated dab.
ifc* top _ Rotory_ spot;.j|t toe ... Thodedtohs vriU be oh March 29.
E Methodist Church. luncheon was arranged by two Ro- SAN W. . „r not t0 rPtire
framed was the-unanimous-choke tary Annes, Mrs. Holly McLemor* Navy ttptett J«*m G. Crommelin cannot^be*™ out of the “Gorgeous Gussie" Moran-4s a ________w - f i
of four and Mr*. Fred 'Hartman. will oontlnus criticlging to* Navy by any of -those people,” ha tennis player who gaIned renown Xfflet *aI®*
M rour past presdents, »rf Her-' Janette Bernstein gave two Fo'rcea ^rai Staff even though Mldflo/o( th05e,.people back when she appeared at Wimbledon. »y. «« Pfeventioh and eyesore re-
aF.y the Navy has ordered the P^Sfic there (in Washington) ought to, England, last year.
1 co‘n,Mu' war hero furloughed on half pay. s«ap, pants with Gorgeous Gussie. trimmed court’ pants,
r._,________ ®t Ameri- *Tm not going to throw in th#
. . •----r- can-Legion contest. Ann Donoghu® jponge/Hte said yesterday on learn-
Hirtif rwattdM.on the. ^ng. one of toe songs she will |„e' that* Navy^Becretary Francis
biwrd of directors. Those sing af the St. Patrick’s - Day _ nrHd a disclnlinarv
Lloyd. Jones, Frank party at toe Shamrock Hotel to- .*< Maltb«wa ordered P T
S._T. Weaver, t. A, Hale, J. nj»ht. She was accompanied by crackdown. ;
crapehaw, H. M. Johnsois Wes- Kathleen Grant All toe perform- “I still have six or seven more
r4;^s arid A.. M*^^Tarbuttim. ers are students at Robert E. L^e speaking engagements. If I bac _ ,, j, ««u ^ua. uwi*v v<. -- ...
me outgoing directors are Hugh hj-j, School down on anything JV* nld, you rocket«d tod^ nt toe world’s first orJ5*lt , serve on the vacant lots, landscap- Central BapUWf Omrclj,-officiate - Funeral serslM# will be held at
M«. McLsnmre. ip^king « • travd bateau fortri*s#the moon'SvSSuS^&^Sltm SUbCOnHniltee ”* ^^al wm ^ in HiU ot ^ E*-l£
■
mt'i a fact No criticism Intend- ", an(J hetp Booth in
Five Baytown Children
Heart AttackKills
Shipyard Machinist
Services Saturday "
For Jimmie Barfield ' -v-1
H- Duke, J. Bryan -Stratton, comedy-dramatic readings. Tommy
_J;iT'?u a ter Hcncke11 and R- B- Smith repeated a speech on “Ful-
p«l«. the present president whose fmjng the Aims of the Constitu- war nero lunougneu »
[«,. j* tlon” prepared for a recent Ameri- “I’m net going to throw in
were nom- can.. Legion contest Ann Donoghu® itionge.Hi® said yesterday on !e
cannot be run out. of the “Gorgeous Gussie” Moran Is- a ,c
- - r ,- ... . „ tv tire prevention ana eyesore re- Albert Tauch, 75,-retired carpen- Jimmie Barfield, ft, machinist at
ose.peope ac ? «
the Boy-Scouts, represented by ^Ba'rfield, a resident ot Baytown __
T. Marfning, and toe Fire Depart- „ Tauch retlred s®v years ago since 1941f had illffere<j a-coronary M
ment under Fire Chief A. H, Lin- because of ill health. He lived at ailment for several months, but had
teltnan., / «08 Harding. Mt been in serious condition un-
The Baytown Garden Clubhand Funeral servifeSwere to be held to *toe h^ttalbut^ld^S
' 1
- y&wi-w Universe Travel Is Sell-Out
Trips To Moon And Planets Booked
If I back NEW YORK, March 16. Ol—Sales man might explode on the moon
IND TOWN
reprerentetiv^of ..thePilot Club, CardinalMindszenty treatment"
^Sf^Ldrivfto tondT CH course to# flrrt rocket ship lay* y renteJc^ed by metwar
cerfhrat putty tr*atnunt nffic^n Ahftft pt * Jn for imivcrie gfghtseeri won’t leav® ahower® or other phenomena.
Morrell Park Garden Club, - ■ w^te toe: hoi^but did n^
^rGXMC Limits witb^V-JiZ a O^prete^ 3T* ^ T",
George H. Gentry who was rep-
Californians Spend
Funeral Home; with burial in
by Alfted WiUlg, haa . two sons,F. gj bhd Qtoer
Charge of toe cleaning un- Qf- Alhert Tauch and toree dau^item abuheed later. __
***^“alleya «id schools. He wili Mn. M. N. Young, Mr*. Lucy Pat- 8«aviv«*a art hta mother, 3
;«•“fv i-h™. n «
and Peggy Miner. Baytown. .. . ^-------------------
Ben W. Cannon, who represented Also. Surviving are three sisters,
toe' Council of Christian -Laymen, Mrs. Emma Hefenbrock ot Fla- Cooper of Baytown.
ttSS&SSSSt *Z?52?
healthy subrommlttee wb ich will be tow„. rm,r i,wi»m WUlUm Teuch cer, :
.J?- ®- Peter* writes, to thank center her*. „ _ a* frouthe New YorkSiacepnrt Jto
' 5^ur Wndne*« in compUing Visiting Rotarians were V. C secretary of the Nayy.majr^UJlough central Park unto March 15 1975.
* Program and-toe publicity you ^ Harrisburg and ’ Joe lay officer on half pay wit^Jt a Oentrai r-arK unui Marcn 10, xsm.
- (or the Trinity iTriinnnil Smith of Highlands. Robert Her- court martial and without expjaln- The travel bureau opened for
«tyle show...Ted Lyman *1- bert and Carl Beal were guests, ing his reasons, . z- .. business yesterday. More than.200 * Iff ...'1
HSC rtVdlZ uX'Tn „ pla"inhrhreMonhto‘r to otolr* Tt atom!' ^ pioneer* pr°mpt'\f‘ I WAS YdC9llOI1S
Industrial Stocks ^n^criuc?^ tof S MartiL. itumii, Z AUSTIN, March 18. —(CD— Out-
Koc*etgjsa-T&att aa«rggg,s; ^^ jssrsstz^tx
&**:*& to^ba’iSSESSfSS dm- tORH; M«K* Vm&am. -dre continued to nwgtarfrom 10 houreto U« dayn MAway Qvttmeat report*, to- hi,'' f. iffire. ■■■« .jm *toT' ttiim&aif'
|^®^r »o...CteenceMBe Gid-when Investors and speculatos ^ paiy-to* words of other rigne* up tor tickets were vtritors ors to tot are-’ Kiriahts of Origmbus. rtwe-
muitlng^favor done, and alike toan^ned Armed Poroa* officials |n speech- tte^enrwBt plane- tented by Ben F. Tannlch; Lion*
PallbeteMl win be Mam
Crosby Oil
« us
and your friends do
“i waiked into this with my eyes trotters reserved their teats before Touring residents and non-resl-
wn.” he said. *Tm doing stoat 1 viewing toe phtoetarium’s preview dent* spent an estimated $553,829,-
HI NABOR
-owe you mined
w.l;
After
travel during
amount,
spent some
month to ap-f The bureau’s , route maps of the $238,323,000.
month'. He is heavens, promising stopovers on A report by the Highway De-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 241, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950, newspaper, March 16, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029010/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.