The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 343, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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fAfeE 2 - THE BAYTOWN SUN. SATURDAY. JULY II, 1953
La Porte Youth Parade Opens
1$ Sought For Bible School
Grocery Burglary In La Porte
The Kuril county sheriffi de-
partment Saturdty *u »tiU look-
ing tor Richard McKeel, 10. ot Vo
Portf, wno hae been iccuied of
attempting to crack a safe in a
Golden Acrei grocery itore.
Burglary chargej have been
■ againit McKeel and Del Ray
A parade through La Porte
atreeta Saturday morning pro-
claimed the start of La Porte's
First Baptiat church anual vaca-
tnion Bible achooL
Chief of Police Walter Rober-
eon led the parade. Afterwards,
the Bible achool staff returned
to the church and started regia-
NEWS
In Brief
Missing Students Found
Marshland Hunted
For Wreckage Of
Downed Bomber
Try Sun Cla**inM
NOW KR
SANTIAGO. Chile, July 10-UP SAVANNAH. Ga., July 11 -UP
-Three of a party of 23 Chileans „-^e Alr Force early Saturday
missing for four days in the snow- kunebed a sesreb of a marshland
bound Andes Mountains were found Mar ^ere where a long overdue
dead Friday, and authorities hid &29 with 10 men aboard
little hope that any ol the party wa8 reported to have crashed on 7:
had survived. A ground search , ^ine training flight. .^oo-rv.w.
found the bodies of three teen- Hunter Air Force Base near here io.-ow
1360 ON YOUR ft
92.1 MG. ON YQUr
7.30—H*nfe Hidin’
fi.OO—Niffu Time M«l
“*» ”o»i
UtlMIM
agers buried in the snow, and iden- sjid ^ pjg
10:0&~-Te*n Time
had been overdue !J:S£-*g on New
McKinney, 22, Golden Acres roofer tering students for the school
and stock car racing driver. which begins Wednesday.
Deputy Sheriff Jimmie Crate of Mrs. W. N. Parrish, principal of
Li Porte said McKeel bad not *cbooI, was hoping tor an en-
been seen since 11 a.m. Friday, roilmem that w'ould surpass last
Crate thought he could bgve left year's 260 scholars,
the state Classes will b held each da;
McKinney admitted breaking ,rom » until 11:80 aun,
into the grocery store, on the Superintendents of the various
Spencer highway, after sheriff's departments are Mrs. L. B. Mer-
deputles found sawdust in his genthaler. intermediate depart*
trouser cuffs. ment; Mrs. J. B. Crawford, junior;
The safe was in a sawdust- Mrs. H. Hutchins, primary; Mrs.
sprinkled area behind the meat A g. Harris, beginners,
counter of the grocery. Mrs. Henry Moore will serve as
McKinney had formerly been refreshment chairman; Mrs, Craw-
employed by the grocery store, ford as school pianist.
Cfste said. He was arrested after Teachers on the staff include
less than an hour of investigation. Mrs W. G. Kirks y. Mrs. W. T,
Gillum and Mrs. E. F. Smith, in-
'ermediate; Mrs L* B. Guy, Mrs
W. O. Smith, Mrs. H. Green,
Glendorrance Miller and Sue
Swint. junior; Mrs. Henry Sim-
mons. Mrs. G. M. Coones, Mrs. G.
C. Davis, Mrs. Dale Porter, Mrs.
W. W. Wechtenhiser. Mrs. R. A.
PARK, July 11—W—Gen. Alfred Blount, Mrs. W. A. Fuiton. Miss
M. Gruenther warned Saturday the Bertha Sharp and Mra J, M.
‘Jpeat fantasy" of Lavreiiti P Northcutt, primary; Mrs. F. E- _____ , .. «. *, .
Lena's fall from power together Baugh. Mrs. Florin* Wheeler, *2 ,\<f0NZAL1??L eral matters with Mr. Etsenhow-
with riots m Russia's Red empire Mrs. G. Crofoot, Mrs. Nora Gil- WASHINGTON, July U —UP— er, including the significance o.
raav bring a serious crisis for the liam, Mrs. Joyce Doilens, Mrs. The British and French foreign wto is going <m m Russia.
Western world. Fred Bailey. Betty Whitlock and mulis'‘£'rs renewed efforts Saturday The President. Dulles said.
,Tn his first address after taking Betty Handy, beginners. to persuade the United States that "expressed gratification that the
“ Matthew B. Ridgway's post
tified them as members of the 9 o^ciock cat Friday night,
group of 21 schoolboys who set ou
Monday with a priest and profes-
sor on a walking tour.
„ prisoners Asked Bate oficials organized a search
* P „ " , ** of the area but reported no sign
BERLIN. July 11 —UP—The g
‘^x^^turdav Air Force would neither confirm ui$Lyj,
.ailed upon the govie_i jsaturaa. nrir fha) a rrash mieht have ij:3o—.%■*»
S:30—C«nl
t :0rt~Chu
t area nut reporcea no sign Hour'
crash had been loc.ited. The u.ao—Trinujr Kpikomj
Cnrrc «m>i1d neither confirm „.M , Sunday afteknc^
oo-chu
5—Lttia Hour ■
Murray Show
£*£ «■»* a crash might have
S iTSTSE American* ^ about 10 miles from the V^^TnZ
mouth of the rivers is in an area _
MAJESTICALLY, the Austrattan aircraft carrier H-M A-S Sydney Uea at anchor w Baltimore, where she
docked with 1,283 officers and men on the Oral good will visit of an Australian wan hip to the U. S.
since World War LL Among the crew are the 353 Australians of all services who participated tn the
coronation of Queen Elisabeth. (International Soundphotoj
British and French Berlin com- ";™“‘ ^ “f *”n “ ^ sw once ot chm
rsrfjffwras s^tatrimen,aiandre- !£S$.sr*
members in 80 countries of the Marcl* ., , inad «:«o-Utia Hour
non-Communist world. thf**.4?.Sabo'S up r«1
Port Arthur Man Drowns Nocks around the area to prevent
Ui. General Fears
New World Crisis
British And French
Push Big-4 Meeting
County-Wide Air
Pollution Group
Is Plugged Here
Arthur, apparently .
drowned while swimming alone in UT base,
the Gulf. Gentry’s body' was re- Crew members of the plane ln-
'Airman 2C George J.Gassaway.
Water Then Admitted
RUSSELL. Kan., July 11 -UP-
m__ .._______________
as supreme allied commander in
Europe, Gruenther said “it is not • I ■ • m
bick List
uuii)liuu, ^ home town, Clarksville, Ark.
A Sterling, Kan., commercial wat-
er hauler was jailed Friday after ^______i w- • fun
admitting he hauled 90 tank loads jjgTnSrd I .RCDCf
The Baytown Air Pollution Com- of water from the city lake in the . _ .
mlttee will work hand in hand" midst of s^ watar ^ictou {fl ScriOUS COnCfltlCHI
with other similar groups In the Orville M. Robinson pleaded guilt’
county in an effort to create a to violating the restrictions.
•Twn Time
lvoitmn on
home town. Henrietta, Okla. s^B«ZrH»VeM0,IN,N4
First Lt. Ralph R. BauricMcr
ime town. Clarksville. Ark. ris-stemm* tSSSSi,
- - , „ „ „ , . . -----In an effort to create a
an early Big Four meeting with conference has gotten off to a good county-wide air pollution control _ „ ,
Soviet leaders is desirable in view start " group. Vice-Chairman Boyd Hill *** Geti B*‘
of the current Kremlin crisis. The Big Three hope to agree on Mid Saturday. BROOKLYN, July 11 — UP-
Acting British Foreign Secre- joint strategy for exploiting the
tarv Lord Salisbury and French Russian crisis.
Bernard Eugene Fincher, 23, of
Linn Hour
Rtsafwi0""
iXzix'Zir™*
10 -0 Sor.e-1 p,gt 0( th. Ah
10:1S—Witter Parifle 11
11:00—Siylown »*,
MONPIV ISTriwOftfe
U .00-World Newt ^
. ____ ____ 1*;1S—Stock,
La Porte remained in serious coo- ’J;**-^* «*«» -
dition Saturday in Pasadena Gen- w
■ wClarf Tuesday *ral hospital, but attendants said «j|
Plans for restablising such a ?? to^first hom^ru^' of^fs^fo- w waan't in much pain and that
county-wide group wer* approved 1°^^" had a tr*v he is conscious.
Friday night at a meeting of the ^t*da* * a mernen'o of the -c’-""h-T. son of Mr. and Mrs J.
GreensBayou Air Pollution Abate- cheek «• Ftocher of La Porte was injur-
Roe;., Dodger temmates parked STtoMfr
ment Committee.
The Baytown group was repre-
to i
Soviet empire." ..... ............__________
v“A!i the power and the might of pressed their governments' views TA
that ruthless machine are still in- SAN JACINTO MEMORIAL on a Big Four meeting on Secre- | lUVC
tact.” Gruenther said. "Its menace Hazei Faye Bass—403 Bolster. tary of State John Foxier Dulles
remains undiminisbed. Indeed, it Mrs. Roy K. Williams — 211 Friday and again Saturday.
teuton^ar^r^^d^ “m™, Joseph D. Wooten - 505 fc5*thfS “tte oustor J'uv- would he placed under Indian con- Dayton of Channelview. ' ^teher^irith' a"5-foot*h»t." N«d- ^ ^ e*rJf «fht
perate solution of tyranny confront- WiliSms rent! P. Beria from the Russian troL The county-wide group ang- less to sav, the skinny pitcher could hours before he was d scovercfl.
ed by such an internal condition.” Mrs Preston Giliard-Channel- ruling triumvirate did not lessen This plan will have to be submit- Jested at the meeting would have not even lift the bat.
view. ' but instead increased tbe desira- , . to ,h Communjsts for aDprov- ■”,bcommittePS ^signed to thes
Paul M. Sicard- Baytown. bility of a Big Four conference. . 1 .«> committee
fContinneH ibm, p**. iwi Iae B*>town *rouP w“ r?Pr<" to the Nate at Ebbets Field Fri- out of control ana bunco u-
(f ontmued From Page Om) sented at the meeting by Herb night to Vsent the veteran «» i« the mud of ■ stream's bask.
Koner On The Ground
Slated For Baptists
An old fashion dinner on the
ground will be held Sunday at
Huffman Baptist church follow-
ing the preaching service.
The Rev. Milton Bailey, pastor
of Meadow-brook Baptist church of
Houston, will preach his last ser-
mjon for the eight day revival he
has been conducting. Therman
McWhorter wili direct the singing.
A deacon ordination service will
be held at 2:30 p. m. and a bap-
One Game Shy
Mrs. Mi’ford Fuller 2007 Weight
Boulevard.
Mrs. David Le Kinder-Houston.
Mrs. Morris Johnson- Baytown.
Aaron C. Lewia—231 East Re-
public.
Mrs. Roy V. Comeaux-2208 Lou-
isiana.
Mrs. Harold V Murphy, Jr.—*00
North Circle drive.
Cops Hake 'Gunman'
Return Stolen Caps
Before
their
S2',900 Suit Filed
FORT WORTH, July J1
the" ministers resumed aI- Their reaction will determine control, for abatement and pre- BROOKLYN, July 11—UP-TV P>e Wilfong Fireworks Co,
hinrriAn tollee fkov noirl hnu» Vflftfl 9 tTUPf* PfHI hp (ipflpH vnnlinn rtf nnvsaiui rulnee (Ol sin- Dmnltlon TWliTnrc’ ‘ ’hftmttr.a *’ 09611 H.'ln'f'u 061611(1811! ill 3
homer-a-day" been named defendant in a S2V-
mes Saturday 000 damage suit as a result of the
President Eisenhower. nn meat obiection organization and (*) public rela- _<me game shy of the major {une 19 explosion at Fireworks
Dulles said .they discussed sev- » f*at _ ., tiens. » league record established by the Hdl. Theju: was filed bv E. F
“Kdy i.Sig’* ^th S The committee approved a mo- New York Yankees in 1ML Catch- Kiny m behalf of^h.s five-year^
DrOllth — Mark "w. CTark, comty ,CITmi**lon:
(Continued From Page One) Supreme Commeander of United *r" t0T the fl*ht **alnst
called by Gov. Allan Shivers Nations forces in the Far East, a _poliution. ^
iva c rirttfdFnftK in aH- enneirtarart it ctmnff anrat
rASMnrtkS
United Sates was not a fineal agr pa * ^ Tn efton ^ iwlfn go^whro’tecwi^ed off Sal ieged the boy suffered a concuss-
ment to support the truce. _ . *2!^SJi! VLt rnMaglie in the second inning on a ten, fractured peMs aM lost his
8-1 loss to the Giants Friday night, hearing as a result of the explos-
ion, which injured 17 persons.
Hn(,
. _ Jimboiw
loo-Tairtcwii’jJ’wf"1'
M—tall* Roar
LOCAL N
With
George Prer
Beginning Monday on It
Hear a complete roundup
the Bayshore Area Newj
day through Friday from
to 6:15 p.m, presented
Zeisig’s Restaurant in M-
Point end the Paul Prince
Comoany of Baytown m|
Porte.
Buy from yaw Baytown
of Texas. Governors present in ad- considered it strong enough to Three speakers discussed ways
dition to Shivers were Edward F. assure Communist negotiators at and means of controlling noxious
Am of Kansas, Johnston Murray Panmunjom that South Korea odor* from industrial plants in
of Oklahoma, Francis Cherry of would not cany out its threat to the Houston Ship Channel area,
Arkansas. Dan Thornton of Colo- wreck the truce by sudden mili- They were Dr. Walter Quebe-
radoand Edwin L. Mecheinof New tap^ action. ^ j deaux, industrial waste engineer
Air-Cooling Opwatinr
At First Christian
Student EM Dies
HOBBS. N.M. Juh- 11 -UP-A
student oilot from Webb Air Force
Base. Big Spring. Tex , was killed
Friday while practicing a formed
his T-2S trainer Nane-
, . ■ ■. _ «„w —,. v,.- — ™*j — —v... ..-au,, luuuaii tii wntv riigineei Members and visitors w ho at- landing with
tana! rorvice at * p- m. Training RACINE. Wis.. Ju!v 11—UP-Po- Mexico. Gov. Howard Pyle of Rhee and Robertson declined to for Champion Paper and Fibre tend services at the First Chris- The Nane undershot the runway
mtfon is to begin at 7:80 p. m, lice came to the aid of a young Arizoia was invited, but said he discuss the “understanding," but Co.; Stanley Flukinger, Greene tian church Sunday wU be enjoy- at an auxuiliary field here, rolled
- — - couldn’t attend. He sent a farmer they said a joint statement would Bayou attorney; and N. W. Black, ing air-conditioning for the aecomf over and caught fire. The pOot's
U-vear-old and a rancher as representatives, be issued at 10 a.m. Sunday (7 p.m. manager of the Greens Bayou Sunday this summer. name was withheld pending notifi-
-'„w>
■ ■
| The air-conditioning started ope- cation of relatives
rating in time for services last
Sunday, ' -
Roy A. Crown of Crosby will holdup victim Friday.
give his persona! testimony at They captured Lie . __________ ____________ _________________f. I_______________ , , ,
the evening preaching service. “gunman" and ordered him to give The governors went into another cst, Saturday), probably before the water district.
—%-— back the 50 cents and a pa -: ane of session after Mr. Eisenhower left diplomat’s departure. '
w.l.iw.Hw aswr** “• .a.’tswsxs's euu
J22SS£SSBSSSfiSfi5£iSSfi£ii--* chasing by the government be ex- rea. held two meetings Saturday - ^llIKC ■■ The Rev. Albert Bristol, asso-
pedited. one lasting 27 minutes in the morn- date minister of the First Meth*
ess
stock' toed urogram be expanded he presumed Washington knew town, would be kept off the job. Clyde Foltz, who is on vacation,
to include hav* The feed already about his “friendly understanding” Residential construction would Th R„„ anrf hi,
^d?m^r°Stiy gr3ln and COtt°n' fromX'unned stated C°me tZTdroided at “* expeCtwl t0 retUrn t0 Bayt0Wn
Pr«^K^owernSVtoe ^nTthe"",trike'ter^week Thde'
Stork Stops
PARKER
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Parker Jr.,
are t
late next week,
DANCING TONIGHT
it AIR CONDITION ED *
STOP BY FOR YOUR
FAVORITE DRINK
BAYSHORE LOUNGE
Star MINNESOTA
program and not depend entirely ' Tne^CommCsts had demanded Unio" No' ?*■ abo“l hslf of whose
and Agriculturrrrarl Secretary Ezra the South Korean army. It was not 0H • new contract Friday.
Benson believe the relief program known whether the Reds would ac-
should be a joint federal-state pro}- cept the new guarantees,
ect, with cattle growers and farm-
ers later repaying tje aid they re-
ceive.
Mr: Eisenhower and his party.
CorporaHon Fines
SSJY&HSffiftjJSf Bailie FromJS To $90
The president plane Columbine let
down to 1,500 feet near Oklahoma
The fines assessed by Corpora-
formerly of Baytown Bow living in
The new contract with the Sheet Port Uvaca, announce th* birth
Metal Contractors Association pro- of a goni Melvin AIton m born
V** f0J *n.h0Uf!y *n«2» of “ July 5 in Calhoun County Memor- U
woriters^wage*scale 8^4 ial hospita!- The .boy weighed
rtf Zl Ju t ,2J7 t 10 Pounds, four ounces. Grandnar-
toelr tabs Mon^av ents e.re Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jan-
Negotiations on new contracts « °fvrCCA*pBvy°U e*nd
for other construction union* ap- Mrs' A' Parller °‘ Ananuac,
peared to be in a stalemate, and wooTEN
• DANCE TONIGHT •
TRI CITY CLUB
LEE ROGERS
And Th* Happy Valley Boys
******
c •Mm • 8
wot« nowTtoam •
On in* hc-.w i rogna
3 Timas as Hilarious in <
ItMss slii:: MiSsMi=ssshh*
distressed at conditions we could in fines on charges ot speeding. Union No. 1334 said he had heard COMEAUX
*~ s*
“a x~"
an intersection. The chief isstie in these negotia-
Thirteen negroes who posted $10 tions, which affect carpenters, ce- Buy from your Baytown Merchant
bonds on gambling charges failed ment finishers, ironworkers, hod
carriers, building laborers, roofers
and othsr building trades unions,
is wages. The old contracts ex-
pired June 30.
No meetings have been reported
since Tuesday, though both groups
say they are willing to meet at
any time.
to appear and their bonds were
forfeited.
Old Price's Fine Boots
Selling For S3,500
CHEYENNE. Wyo., July 11-UP
—A pair of handtoolrd cowoby
boots made from tee bide of grand
champion steer T. O. Price, recent-
ly sold at an auction for 844,375.
Buy from your Baytown Merchant CLOSED FOR VACATIONS
ADVANTAGE over most of his brethren is possessed by this three-
legged goose on a farm near Las Cniebs, N: It. Mrs. Deane Stah-
mann, Jr., explains that he atone, of 20,000 geese cm the premises,
caa walk and scratch his bend slmulUaeously, (International)
see from th plane."
Sun Spots
(Continued Prom Page One)
Trustees To Meet
THE TRUSTEES of the Bay-
town area school district will
have a regular buiisness meet-
ing at 7:Sfl p.m. Monday in the
schools administration building
Routine business matters will be
handled.
Coll For Rooks
ALL BOOKS have not been re-
turned to the lending library spon-
sored during th* past month by
the Burnet Parent-Teacher asso- Sntanliy they were put on display
elation recreation program. Any- hore—priced at 83,509.
one who still has some books can ;—
return then) to Mrs. L J. Kessler
or Mrs. William King.
Joveoo Social
AN OUTDOOR SOCIAL at the
Humble barbecue pit behind the
Community House will be held
by the Baytown Junior Chamber
of Commerce at 7:80 p. m. Mon-
day. Motion pictures will be
Shown. Summer-style refresh-
ments will be served. There will
be no admission charge.
Worm Weokend
BAYSHORE WEATHER -
Partly cloudy, widely scattered
thundershowers, not much
change In temperatures through
Sunday. Low of 78 Saturday
night. Moderate easterly winds.
Long-Swallowed Dime
Found To Be Corroded
MESA. Colo., July U-UP-
Henry Grundy. 50, h«d bls dime
back Saturday but he, can't spend
it. v
Grundv swallowed the coin five
years ago. Friday It was removed
from his left lung but was so cor-
roded it can't be used.
SCOTTIES
DRIVE IN
DECKER DRILY;
TAP5”!
SPECIAL
SUNDAY DINNER
T-Bone Steaks
Breaded Veal Cutlets
REOPEN
Thursday, July 16
DANCE TONIGHT
HAGEE'S
Musk by
FREDDIE REAL
And His
RHYTHM REELERS
Enjoy Week-End
Dancing at
Hagae's
Band* on Wednesday, Friday
Saturday and Sunday Nights
\ BOB AND MICKEY.
1 C? WHAT A TEAM!
SUNDAY
THRU TUESDAY
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