The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1956 Page: 1 of 34
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Wednesday. June 1*. 1986
TODAY'S NEWS TOOAY
BAYTOWN, TEXAS
Councilman
Denies Giving
Full Support
Two-County Conference
CB Bridge Huddle Set
1 wanaar'W »ai repTramS1 Yj£5y. s## '»a mek* m •Rmi* ob- W <&»«** m Ownmereo
Went* from officiate «f Hum <*««? Judge Floyd Williams »nd uin comm lime nu (ram these el* Hlghwsy committee proposed *sv-
anj Chambers County «ltl the g*** <'omml»slon«r^ H^R Mg' fkto!t ^ to haw (at their par- oral weoka ago thaUnother bridge
City of Baytown an the proposal rvIjISy ' |S((t|| ticular governmental agencies will be built acroas Cedar Bayou In
to build another bridge across represent Baytown. contribute toward construction of the vicinity of East James street,
Cedar Bayou will be held ■: nooj|t;;'}A subcommittee of tbe Chamber the proposed b rid go,*. Me®ra» and Burt TMHIOMMO, - „ $
Friday la the Baytown ChamMt.: of Commerce Highway committee eaM. “We will alto tty to find a The hrMta <» a|:-jbi
HIGHWi
City OtHincllman IU Clayton
Thursday denied that ha had
“tally agreed” to * jropoked city
ordinance that would forbid dogs
from running loose In Baytown and
reOttlfO assessment of a fine of
son eoanrlctOd of
nanoe. •
Cay ton, along with Oounettnten
Herbert M. jCampbell and Rufus
• c©»m-
ett-n^inted committee that has
been studying the dog problem In
Bnytown for nearly n month,
f Otanellman Campbell, ehalrman
Of the dog eoutrol committee, told
The Run by telephone from city
halt Wednesday morning that the
other two member* of the com-
mittee (Clayton and Bergeron)
"are Injatt agreement on pro-
vujggy'oFthe ordinance*
*11 la all due to a ml sunder-
i ------ Clayton
lureday. "Herb lOeuncllman
' se hur-
M. L Busch,
Cedar Bayou
Native, Dies
And Enjoy
Vory BostO
Food in T<
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in this area all her life, graduated from
I. The Prlgmorra' daughter, Anita Jean,
rdar Bavou Elementary. They are mcm-
iurch where Mrs. Prigroore teaches in the
leir new Chevrolet from Have Oli'rr at
»., 115 X. Main and l« E. Tews. (Adv.l
foto by friermood.
Murry L Busch, 8S, lifelong resl.
'dent of Cedar' Bayou, died’at 5:20
pm. Wcdncaday In a Houston hos-
pital after 0 long Illness.
An employe of Humble Oil and-
ago and has spent most of the time
In hospitals here and In Houston
, V standing," Oouncllman
. \ Mi'DOXAIJJ eald Thuroony. -Herb luounc
SmS^tSJZZ£
James K Aherwood, Mlllon U * ^,hl™ T thouirht It sound-
itandlng, same order, John W. ‘d aU Hght Hovravor. I have never
a„0WuI - said that I would support any sort «-~
......nu ...............- Ofdo*control ordinance
"I will put it this way. I nm Irt
■ \ f»*or of enacting soma aort of S;;
. . dnBnuico ta 99tt^"tf0uhl«ati|Mt
•_______j dogs. 1 don't think that well-trained :
K" ..........r-rr* : -M - dogs Qtat Art ho bother should ha “
laamjii amjl penalised because a small per?
I tJSr 1 a KTC.J centsgc of dogs are troublesome.
BBP WbM *r ^ nnlinaact
_ • * . .‘..'V. . that would forbid all dogs from *
9m company toatmwsdJlte-lruek running at larga In the city to a
verified that * helper may have mile drastic. 1 can't endorse it ion
accompanied Morris. ' ^ A ■ pw cent, and i hollavo It needs
The Storm also drove twO vessel* . more study, -------—<**&
around and knocked out * Ught- * „ro., mmo|. M ^ _ ’tj
Mines then.
Fuhewd servloe* will be held at
IE * « p m. Friday at Oder Bayou
’ Methodist Church. The Rev. Elga
Mp Love, the pastor, will officiate. Ho
SB wifi be assisted by the Rev. 8. P.
MSB Wright, former Cedar Bayou
Sg('; Methodist pastor and a long friend
£6 ; of the Busch family, and the Rev,
ES E, R. Burtts, pastor of Cedar Ba-
- you Baptist Church.
H ■ Burial will be In the Cedar Ba-
lm you Masonic cemetery under the
HH direction of EarUumni'j. The ( Vdar
BB Bayou Masonic Lodge will be in
cbarge of graveaidf aervlcea.
m Busch la survived by his wife,
” Mrg, Phyllis Bunch, and three
iffleialt daughters, Mrs. Ellll Smith, Mrs.
ef the ' WvM. Rhoedes and Mrs, Herbert
project Bishop, all of OffUr Bayou,
■ .. I Other survivors are two brothers,
tpbate) w. T. Busch of Baytown, end Glen
'V Busch of Cedar Bayou, two tie*
[hM i Jars, Mrs. A. G, Westbrook of
» 'Cedar Bayou and Mrs. H. & Fejda
1400 NORTH
THE WHOLE TOVtVS >-t\i him
- Buach was * member of the
Cedar Bayou Methodist Church
and the Cedar Bayou Masonic
Lodge. He wae an Interest ed mem*
SI Germans Asked By Ike
&^3£d.cowoUd^ r—___ a:
tth Westderman Ctautatilor Xon- “J.?? drifting ncarthe_ spot where the Al
13204-Vi "ton, 90" bon
plenty.. .in
i on the job!
^eight class!
[ Thriftraaster 6,
lat extra cost, an
[rinj?. High-licvel
Id Safety Steps,
Baytowm uchoele.
BtftJCH—.Page Tuol
• ■ •
• •
Attorney
Just Being
Good Texan
ordinance.
aud Trial
ernment in die luuRjUlng of • tag -fite*’one
The Jury of elghl men end four I^ted^Jeae"^ commitment on
women dellljeroted nine hours end th?intl-loos# doe ordinance
five minutes before roathlng Ms.. . JJ* B
v^hihit. v Cwnd!«iti» W* C* <F»p) 3w«iti
judge Riibcv M. Hulen an- f*»* deelMod himself in favor of
nauMod after tit.* wrdlet was read taitjit ha* not deflnad
he would sentence Matthew J. cMctly what he means by the
Connelly, White House aide to W«'J "oontrol,” which Ho esld
former PjMMeht Troman. tnSl Tv ^'f h*. ropented often In
Lamar Caudle, former head of the ordinance rogufaUng doga.
Justice Department’s (ax dtrishm, Mayor R. H. Pruett, who also
on July », ha* a vote on tho council, so far
Neither Caudle nor Connelly had hse not committed himself def-
any immediate comment on the fnltoly on* way Or another on a
gntlty verdict. Their ettomeya, dog ordliwnce.
however, told the court they would The proposed ordinance banning
fits-flMMen£j4or a (mw WtM, . looae dogs, will come before the
■^flpiyy' ind Cbddle were found City Council at Jte regular meeting
gnUty <* cooaptrinf with Harw I. at 1 pm. Thuwday,, OMmeilgum
Rchwlmmer, » Kansas Oty, Mn„ Campbell wrote the original draft \
attorney, to allow a lax evgder, of the ordinance and city Attorney
ffAK ;S“ ^““"
a S’. Wft; Bay toman m
had m furnJfh new haU of M.ooo TC\t
asyfias-** “ ^ as
Pie And Cake Sde . ' Sleep he has had stoc^Ws r<mrV* Praatdcr
THE BEAUCEANT gwmbiv will operation Saturday to np* Wf*. JSh
^amteuimub »" intestinal Wock,Mr. B- P«rtmen
vt «-» ^div M« r S *enhowev sat up In a chair for his present.
Wortev eeVhm32i: Of the fi^ talk with Adenauer, his first hot- The n
a"*- —*■•<<>-*-
sysrjrw^ss: jrait-s-jss Fs
Housing Coofereoco !&
irSSrE ffuT - sr*
SBfSSaraws- e#Mi strike uav
PuEfe Housing administration of- tifCCI sjf I IRC VVlUjf
Observers On Aieit
MONT BELVIEU Ground Obser- , IWl
ver corps will participate in a prac- ’ NEW TORE ftJPl— The United meet srith Its 170-man wage and
tier alert from 1 to « p m. Sunday Steelworkers today studied con- policy committee on Friday morn-
at the observer post, Harley X^ns- tract tmopoMls from the steel In- ing, presumably to act oh the of--
for, post supemsor, said. dustry’s ”Blf Three” that could ter,
determine umeBttr the nation la —- ••r.----u-.,-eey--i.-.*--
- . _ hit with a costly steel strike thk M|
Around •
Sk. wntem would w rcacned on a
‘ ■ ter warn steelwork- imJEXBmlSZg**, -. ' 9
! June X strike dead-
lin-tight tailgate,
Ly loading! You
ps! Quality that
HOUSTON -CBw- An attorney
atretehed Ms point oome 500
miles In court Wednesday, but
won a change of venue and a
compliment from Judge Roy
TnSTSlmW. ' ’ ~~
Ham Aldridge said he wanted
Ms esw iMfted la LuMiadt be-
cause all the parMeipants lived
la an are* around Nlttefteld,
near Lubbock.
"tittle field is almost 1,000
mile* from Ibis court," said
Aldridge.
Judge Ingraham granted tic-
change of venue with the com-
meat that Aldridges statement
“U a Mwddeiwbte exaggeration
but It will be overlooked consid-
ering that Mr. Aldridge is a true
T«*xaii.w
Uttlefleld la only 500 mile*
ftma Hswaiiw,
ime in soon and
DIM Of Shock
war*; «
when the bridge™ c«ne tooae. oU>er high school* for thl* fall.
He was rushed to a hospital and Forvot, one of tbe oMeat sohool*
dectora got the bridge out. hut In fhe clly ayatem. waa to have
Bketton died from the thoek ef heeii a member of District « AAA
the experience. along with Adamson, South Oak
.....CMf, Ooder Teeh and Itonsel.
Forest students are to be moved
to Teeh’s district and will ha
,1 ellalble (O play nlhletles there
99 Oils term
Decision Of Union Chiefs
SEEMS CASH, McKinney Jr.’a iro be
&'S8Z22Xg2X "V
modern trend . . . Eun* Lawhon fwmte
teUiag of Jier fall and a hospital tract* ______
at having a day of(. ps?ksige Increase app
Virginia Chambliss telling of her cents an hour, induct
fishing vacation that almost maw hike and a form of pa
to n for a popular column. *
Stan Rdd to Galveston on a >
strictly scientific research mission
• -checking the JUS# bathing Suit !
designs ,toon drastic than I
eyfr. be fteda ■ Ro-ie Concally 1
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1956, newspaper, June 14, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043386/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.