The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 2, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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dty ha* an ordinal** a*al"*t
taetiag pouter* on utility pole*,
tart It h*« unit tart* vlgoroa*.
Jy enforced, e*|rtrially again*
candidate*, »omn of wham were
SHtmlrr* of the dty council and
were Peking n * etedtow .irtap
the poater* were tackad up. uta
Ferre (eel* modi of the reapow-
rtbility ot keeptmt the dty eleaa
ta tV dtlien*’ but V laid to
ta willing to VIp any way to
FRANKFURTER'S LIFE
FULL OF CONVICTIONS
iHamps To Hobor
Human Engineer'
Founders Sunday
5 hr JAM!8 JUMUM At a Justice. ITrwifatoter! placed Frankfurter, described thu
t- Isfartifal Fnaa Saw* aaiyd I seemed to fael-to add m nasi--particular kind of mind as:
- WASHINGTON (AP — The caDed upon to be a brake oof “So esoterically judicial that a
greatest may a Justice Fees the eotfaisastas ct the more lib-1 alight deviation from court pro-
■Frinkfurtee's life is this: at the eral justices. He said: “the court cedure—often existing only fa the
begrime* and end of his csreeriis a brake on other nun’s actons, j mind of the justice-is a mortal
ra the Supreme Chart an attempt tv -jaigt at other ~.er. s dec- sin.,."
was maiie to give tern a red tinge. iskBs.** ' .-jHamiiton sized up the differ-
R is faock .because flag prim J The day after Roosevelt aj>- ences between the court s liberals
and padsntk jasbee whs miredfpoMed lam. Is the tkfcgbt of ft- and conservatives as the differ-
at “a Writoewriy torwnsi of a-lends, the Hew York tiara fa a jence between the "activist’.” and
i—a wmt ra the cot at a heraiie—rfcaMy dalmyaul adMoefali"legal” approach to cases,
to. liberals and as the ysarsprec.-.-tec ae waad reveal an "or- It was the. difference between
~ l*«ed faereasaagty dfaatoiiwedf ganic ■ccraoryitfaB.* Jtbe ’i^fs be cautious” v and
' [ten with bit owwatam | Nevertheless. Frankfurter addf'fat^ pf awteg’’ viewef juris-'
vjlfis winie Hfc was dedicated to be beiaetged to no one camp of prudence as Frankfurter had
American «atata*i«wp| ato dart-Jopmsan- Iha amderatandshfaldemitfastratedayaarbefare Hfan/1
• qoatk procesRs but be could- bei» - .-,*a*=; ae*w;
fpafafet Hr ketoed lawyers be- (hetabie. Perhaps he felt sane In 1*6 the court refused la tell
fore the court, pfakfag and pran- (XBtradkiiocw within himself. state legislatures ttey had to re-
fag ha way through their argu- .It would seem so from a state- apportion their membership to
■menu. [meat be made fa a series of re-‘give voters toa state fairer rep-
[ He wrote opwaraw aagrady.) carded cow»eirau*« fater_ pub- |rlaenttlicnr^f^anMaa^, writing
Hospital Beat
Lively Background
a ^Amah's^Odhofic bfato^ wfflfwonM be^an fasunnotmable^ob-
Btf^_CanKfl neat October ajeataats to the United States.”
-to bwv a vrt» imAfc hra the 1**?^*^Acciritog to this writer, Dorn.
SLrZto"* to“ d *“ «* «t thfa "if tee be no sel-
Va* *Et Cn and Smith •ow*ar-<ct> -. bock, in 30 or ® years the mm,
[M* Thfa fade of the bay. when *
••t-ne opthiof). said the court sfioiia
- notemer “this political thicket”
The “activists’’ took over in
. "March this year when a majority,
brushing aside Frankfurter’s view
of IM5. ruled for the first time
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. Watson Ifaristar *'■ *** M-ta. mads ,-of this topfarvestept vgeaiSc:
*f 'Gaima i *«tnea to be 'writs* iesa for hss: WattoB, Hamilton,
' - .cotgesnporariea tor &r history .■■.in the Yak Law H
^ Si
3S-*. rjr,rt*'
ooaer Hocskc. ' f0^ committee i
«g _____.
y~* ........ author of,to “Red Network.'' Mrs. Wrra died early Saturday in
j. 'who ckd"to put the red tag en a Baytowr hosprtai. Ham Brotfc-
t Paul A. CopeiaaL *«; "* F®«aI Home fa Teague wg
Kfgr Wn v, tto^raepei aides to the direct thejen-ices. Bunal wsB be
_ . -,1. _ ’ ■ the'United States.
' • - / ’ :Fraai&rterr aIw. .______________ _ _ __ m ___
Uwiiiw take-charge mac. 'looked back Tex., Mrs. Gcei Day at Mesquite! Highway
.......IV£lf lb ■ to* those bearfap, Jater.. said ' Mrs. BQy Sartor of Baytown, 1“°^“
/ >« &iq, hiieu ra uie uiw
wiranentiligithat the court had to take a hand
eriew fa l^fl in respportionment. It was a land*
conservative mark decision but Frankfurter
fa which be was still against it
.taarao, vja.. ana oanop ca*dru, ttw wuy canuiuiy mat can ur- yuss J*ar> Ai» .MISS rk-
Fttzgeraid of LRfSe Rods Ark.—-stray so fair a hope wouM be the trida Hatitop and Miss-lfagtf Har-
treated the gem assembly to some-doctrine of papal fafaSMity.”}jt». - r
fcrthright examples of Yankee de- (Present count Italy f9 million J-:---^
temiaxtkm. < Catholics, practicing and nominal;.? /
Bishop Fitzgerald was one rfjMgih Am^JO ndffionJ ftaLJ T »T
Actuary Only Skier <■&*» partapams 3 ^
” J , “non placet” flam not pirasedi ■ ^ a half dozen other US
’ Tm fAPW-oo the final vote to adopt a ^ 'pretates oyorN tne aennitJCR. out
jsaw a young man toasteng fa the ^ p.^« ^ uamn^asttop Ala Kearick. Domenec and the out-;
r OfficOTfoepd a id of onknun »threngh fiery speeches on lemer —i______-[
tasasssaKssrtSft*.*--*
-wife ■-.- jww^wt^AWlMwaWf Plnn«..
rren To Be Buried In Teague
Funeral aervkes far Mrs. Lena‘town: twa brothers, T. D. Wood-
r me •!?:*-«» Wren. SI, of 121 Pecan Drive ail of Baytown and C. N. Wood-
lool wifa-*^ be hdd Sunday afteraooc fa,all of Franklin, Tex.; 18"grand-
"Teague. The Be has not oeen chikiren and three great-grand-
h niTi>y anaxmeed...... :........ childrra. _
. _ ____ m ____ uuey,uu. uuu. ■ —
“£.“*.,!?***teJsysaa’gFormer Baytoman Is
1 "s^"2r««T,&. Named A Texas Ranger
Jfa. rf.BAr.l „8taw sg, J.
i of Waco, a native of
wat home with the. Sfaess wtskh fat of Baytown; two stepduklrer,. ^
forced Ips recrement, ar. ex- Mrr W. A. Sartor, and, Mrs. Belie '9™erl> * ??jLtowJ!
“LOST, LONELY,
VICIOUS-
'THE INTERNS-'
WHO SHOT
■ UKRTY VALANCT
FBk Schedule
,; Um ) JUivtlnv
Beauty Contest
'' 'V'' - " 77 '' ':W': h
Knights ef Columbus
HOAAR
Sept. 2, 1002
Crosby Psrrish Hall
Barbecued Chicken
and Beef
Served 11 am. Til-
Adults $1.25
Children 75c
j Connelly
«**«* ridnsfadtodksL” ST ™ |b«" froTHfaSprinS: AS)
. added, there are Cbnuntmik bloc to tell you something; I got-mare.;
the^ assembly coBvened n Jm. can, The> wfare wearing SmM my oc him. He s dead now and
SL!1£ES&,SSS& BarAS* S
Mtagec - fain iad tag | (r**ltasr« Fret Page 1) Md_membm_cf flier families. :
Iriitalur r«i«kli inMi.ti»i • R. E. -Bob' Peterson- chairman
nswriiki m k paawge* He attended the Univenity of Tex- of the EDs poll eotertafamrat conv
atrtn aHfkm raaat *f as and is active fa the Texas Examinee, urged tot all entries be?
Ubw. students Association. He * a form- “submitted promptly to tot fall
-'■ -*r president of the Texas Eves advance arrangements may be?
. A Baytown restdent far 23 years, j made.'" , -,. |
■■■ be is service and supply foreman I A number of prists wiD be
UraitC^m. ® *** friearch and development awarded to toe winners fa the
MB Wlfawp— diviaaB if Humble OQ and Reffa- beauty contest and the swimming
FURNITURE CO.
CV Teachers To Hear
County Board Member
Ww^fal ■ jj « WVW ww • ■toWwWmFwWw
posed to the doctrineibtrt wtoTh^;*™ a. afa they docked at ttobletoader.
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Safe, Reliable
PrescripHon Service
HERRING s°ro«1
Boftnry Stolen
E. % FOWLER of 2366 Feriy
Rood reported to police Friday
that someone took a 12-voit bat-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 2, 1962, newspaper, September 2, 1962; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057512/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.