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BAYTOWN SUN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, I WO
Sun Slants
Editorials
Today’s Bible Verse
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By Fred Hartman
BY JHE which will wa are sanctified
through tha offering of tha body of
Jesus Chriat onca for all. Hebrews
10:10.
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President Truman’? letter to Representa-
tive Gordon McDonough, (R) California,
in whiPh he said the Marines have a propa-
ganda organisation “almost equal to
Stalin'*” is another example of hie ten-
dency to place friendship foremost.
The president has told close associates he
regarded McDonough as a friend, that it
never occurred to him the congressman
would place his letter in the Congressional
Record. He'has explained that the letter was
nersonal. that he believed it would be kept
confidential. *
McDonough, he has told confidantes, is
an old artilleryman, just as he is. The Cali-
fornian served in France during World War
1, lust as did the President. He felt that
mm such a bond between them, he could
.ilafcly write to McDonough in a more vigor-
ous ityle than he* would use publicly.
1 At least, that is the version of the inci-
dent being spread in Official quarters. .
rf McDonough, however, had written the
president proposing that the Marines bo
given representation on the Joint Chiefs of
Staff equal to that accorded the Army.
Navy and Air Force. The president, who has
been under considerable pressure from other
sources to do this, rejected the idea firmly.
Then there is another consideration. The
biennial congressional elections are coming
up in a couple of months, and the President s
views on questions affecting the Marines are
important. And -McDonough after all is a
", Republican.
BAYTOWN HOSTING
THE ANNUAL convention of 'the International City
Manager* Association will be held In Houston In
November. Baytown1* Manager Middleton It the
only manager of a cKy of "city also’’ In the Hous-
ton area, and Dnrwln will *ort of net In -a role
of boat lo th* guest* from all over North America.
We all know that Mayor Oicar Holcombe of
Houston la agnlnit the city manager form of gev- j
ernment. He usually welcomes conventions to Hous-
ton. You usually brag on th* people you, welcome.
We wonder what Uncle Oscar will have good to say
about those governmental adherents of a system
he doesn't like.
Maybe if Mayor Holcombe Can’t be there to
welcome th# city managers, he,c«h ask City Qpunctl- *'
man W, D. Reeve* of Baytown to pinch hlf for him.
Councilman Reeves apparently doesn't believe- in
the city manager form of governmentneither he
nor those who "helped" him write his proposed char-
ter amendments. W# still wonder,who those mys-
terious aides are.
Ui.
y VH1911
NEW STIC HOURS
AT LAST BAYTOWN will have somewhere to go
every "Satdy" night.
The stores have decided to remain open .until 8
p. m. that day, ■" . . "
They used to stsiy open an Saturdays, but during
the war they got out of the habit due to the lack
of personnel to maintain long hours. Now they’ve
decided to do It. "
TENNESSEE STYLE •
WE HEARD A good one the other day.
Cleveland, Tennessee, merchants decided they’d
close onC dqy a week, or maybe they’d stay open
one day a week. I forgot which.
They tried It, and they found that their own
clerks were going to nearby Chattanooga to shop
• when their own stores were closed. So they amended
their rules and decided they’d stay open 'or closed'
i^ Cleveland the same day they dkt in Chattanooga
to stop this Inflow.
European Rearmament
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Look for a major United States foreign
policy pronouncement in which partial re-
armament of .Germany and further Amer-
ican arms commitments to non-Communist
^Europe will be announced. . »
All indications have led to belief that
the administration will declare its support
of the twin program, especially German re-
- armament.
.Secretary of Staff" Dean Acheson has
twice endorsed semi-official statements in
favor of allowing West Germany to rebuild
its armed might enough to help defend
against any Rifssian break into the Rhine-
land,
President Truman recently was .reported
to he against reducing Marshall Plan re-
covery gains in Europe to permit more war.
production. The Defense department hafl
been plugging such conversion of peace-
time production to weapons, while the Eu-
ropean countries have been loath to cut into
■their economic recovery.
If that’s the way the administration is
thinking, it means that additional arms for
Europe will have to come hut of new ap-
propriations.
NEWS FROM BRI AN
I SPENT A few hours In Bryan the other after-
noon visiting with Walter Donney, publisher of
The Bryan New*. , -
And you couldn’t guess whoSe store is next door.
Pappy Bethancourt, who for years held forth In
the furniture business at Culpepper's.
Pappy Is going great guns in Bryan. He changed
locations last October, and he’s getting to be quite
a Central Texan. /
And Pappy's turned into a real fisherman, too. I
don't remember that he ever fished here on the bay.
Along Broadway: '■
Midnight Earl To Banquet
Orv Large Serving Of Crow
By KARL WII-HON ed when I started *h»v|n, ,
NEW YORK You’ve put up with with the, bad blsde, _
my bragging about my gorgeous I soaped my f*c« over an*
mother-in-law for a long-time now. But It didn't help.
So I owe It to you to explain how Scrape, scrape, scrape i__
1 dost confidence In her a little "If only my perfect moth,N
while back. . * [ • * • -
wasn't even going to nominate Slugger came Into the I
I wasn't even going to nominate oiugger came into thi
her ae the eweeteat mother-in-law and I yelled at him!'
the vear. * “Don't yell at him!”
of the year,
She’d always been *o efficient-- BW.
"I'll yell It I want
up to this time, I
mesn — at pack-
ing a bag for me
when I went on
any trip.
Maybe It'e be-
cause she ws* al-
ways moving to
and from East St.
I mils, Omaha,
Kansas, City,
Wilkes - Bar re
yelled back.
I SAWED, scraped and htclM*
20 minutes. For the tint i
wai angry at my mother.!
Slugger was cowering in *,
“Hey, what's wrong *ith,
the BW aald. 1
'. “Your mother," 1 * *14 ,
“forgot to put In fresh i
That’s all, Juat killing mynttl
ing to shave, that’s all!" *3
I went over to the
take out a clean shirt '
As my eye skimmed*
and so many
other places that Wilson
this Irish mother-in-law of mine
knew what was needed. • | noticed something on tonef
Always remembered the cuir T, ..... tnrk _ ,r
links, the studs. plenty of shirts,
Just wonderful.. . *
It was too br* to g«t
case where I carry my '
stuff. It was a pack 0f jj ,
blade*.
BIT CAME this day ...
The Beautiful Wife. Slugger and -j^n/MPH: Edith Mat. ther
I had gone to Toots Shoe’s summer chanteuse, proved beyond .
manslM at Deal, New Jersey, that 4^ th* biggest chi-chi
Saturday morning I started to ,ttnKtion today whlQ J
shave ... and needed one bad, land,. Ginger Rogers, Soak ]
•Ouch!" I screamed. The rasor piye j;m,rMln ,wjth
had a dull Made.. derson', Yvonne dsOsrio a
I peeked into the Mils hair brush Montgomery. Daa Dailev and
with a sippereri case- 1n the top. M„ itteB)W h#f
where I carry my shaving stuff. ,ajn„ opening. Never been
ana-no fresh blades' glamour turnout In my time
"Rosella"- that's her name ' for-
TODAY’S BEST LAUGI
•AND DON’T SPARE THE HOUSES!
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Reviewing Stand: / .
Customs Men World's Most Curious People
got to put Ih extra blades," I grunt
•hied do myself, hacking away at can be told that-when Joe DjgJ
my kisser, K'o was on the beneh, his 2
"Wait a minute!" I argued hack worshiping pal, Gentleman Geoegg!
at myself. "Why should she be Solotaire, said, "Joe sits os %
thinking of fresh blades” Is she
your valet or something?"
bench better than any hall p|(jg|
in history!"
By HEN It V McLEMORE
LONDON, England With the pros- lo impress on the trip over the
pect of going through US Customs night b(,fnrc j suppose that I Just
passengers I wore myself out trying calibre machine , gun .if I had sug-
gested to the inspectors that they
fire a burst or two on it for fun.
The story Is that Pappy caught a neat five- short, ,0(iav wt, unwrapped and / “ .
pound bass up in some lake near Bryan not long unpacked- everything we have havr ,hp nmnm’r ani1 bl'annF t,f a
a®0' bouglit since we
Then he took it to his store and placed it in one in ,\jay
‘of his biggest clyfUric refrigerators and set it up . customs men
to the limit and kept the box cold. They say though everywhere like
that he opens It so often to show It off, the fish has you to put alii
become so hot it’s almost baked. your purchases in!
I was invited to see the fish, but just never could one suitcase or
get there. ’ trunk" so tiiat
Another old Baytonian I saw for a few minutes th<>-v can- checR
was Leon M. Trenckmann, district sales manager the contents
for Humble In that Central Texas area.
I saw Leon as he got back from Heame-and said
goodbye as be headed put to Navasota.
started ■ this trip
against your de
c 1 a r a t i o n, and
hasten you along
That’s what you!
Incidentally, he’s beep puny here of late as a result are told to do, but
man who smuggl
narcotics in dirty
wrinkled underalii
sure shake thejn <
eyes on Pie.
Actually, the pounds ami pounds
diamonds and
locks’ an,l soiled,
ts, because they
it once they lay
SCRAPE, SCRAPE, scrape "Yeah,
blit if she’d been the perfect moth-
er-in-law, she’d have thought of
extra blades "
"Maybe she tossed some in the
bag,” I thought.
Hack, hack scrape, scrape, bleed.
"Don t be nuts,'' I retorted to me
"Your’re making a K
WISH I’D SAID. THAT "K ,
rled couple Is two people vrt0)
pass a jewelry store without |
ing in the window Ksy An
EARLS PEARLS' Her Mm,
suggests that President Trust
merely advised I/>ule. John
"Hey. l/)uie, drop the gun'
ieral case war time, notes Martin Block, wt I
s ' ’ tighten their belts women
sweaters
A friend met us in Bangkok and
suggested we have a cup of coffee
wlllk .tilt customs officers were
examining otir luggage But he said out 0, some rasor blade
to be sure to watch the procedure Somehow I got shaved. I resolv-
beoause it would be real amusing. e(j ,0 buv some blades that day
It was People on the moon We went for a ‘ride and stopped
examining the belongings of the (or some hot dogs
of unpot ■ stones and opijihi I jiavc first rocket slop couldn't have been ] had niv ITollelflex along, and
brought into this country I have „,ore Curious. They took everything got’ so Interested taking pictures
always concealed in the rim of my out of every bag They held tip of Toots Shor tossing hot dogs rocc<^w ^ ^ "'IT.' . ^
bifocal monocle, or in the pouch Jean's dress fn front of them and down his Grand Canyon that I
of the kangaroo that I always keep w hirled around so all of them could forgot about the blades
on a leash by my side when going get a look at American styles. They
through custon^s. snapped and unsnapped compacts
B WAY BULLETINS. The I
male catch around. Prints,
Khan's brother. Prince Sadri. I
to enter Harvard, went to El 1
THAT NIGHT I remembered when
the Liberte. Alicia BUcksssatl
. . Eddy Buchin s *!1< rgv get ia|
hospitalized again . . Did
Ammidon acpretly wed Nous*;
of a slight siege of virus pneumonia.
for the life of jmf
dSlcLemure
have ever
. Idiewild Airport. N>w York. The in my typewriter and pecked out
Leon was telling a good one on his little daughter, I don’t see what difference it truake-a a favV7thkf*1 ’Will soon' be iff Aefr what I suppose w»s the Siamese
hands, and hope that all of them equivalent of "Now is the time for
will read this before I make my all good men, etc ” and one of Hieq^. ________________
appearance, has nothing to do with tried on several of my neckties for
piy making this statement. Well,' size. And they examined Jean s
not much, apywav. - lacy underthings as if Miss Gussie Answ,,r Quick!
tall, handsome, rf- Moran were inside of them. , ,n th), nu„,,ry rhyme, why did
Ellen, who is nine. how you pack for customs. Before
One night Ellen's dad was pointing out the ad- they’re done, Hnd put that chalk
vantages of -going to college and meeting friends mark on >our bags, they root
and having a good time.
“I don’t want to go tb college, daddy," Ellen sajd
‘.‘Why?’’ Papa l«on asked, very much let down,
v "it you go to college, you have to go to school,"
Miss Trenckmann shot back. *
Both the Bethancourts and the Trenckmanns send hirrTai
greetings to their friends in Baytown.
your
through everything with the
thoroughness of a truffle hound
It is usually my luck to get hold
of an examiner who, I am sun.
once worked in a laundry as a dirty Kinn ",lu «.»-■
Mnihin. Ann in. wood customs officials, my favori
A Centra1 Press Feahml
Next
Nothing clean
all. He always ig-
only by those sweet, dear men of board”
tes are those rollicking elves who Idiewild, they, repacked everything 2. Can you complete the follow-
for Election,’’ "Whoopee Crjla’J
etc. She was Aunt March In 1
Women, played in "Alice in 8’»
derland." .and was Betsy Twin
Ih" "David Copperfu Id * "M«R|
on Honeymoon," "A Tale of ‘
The. poet who wrote, that the ‘‘longest
way home is the sweetest" must have heard
about that experiment of using sugar to
pave Indian roads.
When it comes to saying “No" for him,
Joe Stalin has always found Vishinsky and
Gromyko a couple of Handy Andies.
Looking At Life
Parnell, Paradis*
Little Miss BrortWf,!
By Erich Brandeis
Kave A Laugh
^ - , These he spreads all over the
DO YOU believe in dreams? If so, perhaps you counter, making it difficult for me impression
can help me out.
I read all, through Sigmund Freud's "Interpreta-
tion of I5|pams'’ to figure out this one, but found VVashinqton Dispatch
nothing more epligjitening than this sample para- y
*raPh:
T know that an unregulated stream of thoughts,
devoid of directing Ideas, can occur as little in Ore
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shorts and handkerchiefs brought in a* long as you let them out and buy myself a bowler hat, 5. What wedded pair of puppets of Vernon and Irene CWt’
look at It and handle*tt. I got the the 100th anniversary of which is has aired its marital troubles before later pictures of hers hhedudlj
that I could have being celebrated with much ado millions of people in many lands? 1042. Who was she”
to keep my aplomb before the plane brought in a loaded and cocked .50 in England,
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By Boyce House
TIJE PHYSICIAN left some medicine for Brown to
give to hi* ill room-mate: ’
“Give him enough to cdVer a dime, every six,.
hours.” •
Next morning, Brown summoned..the doctor again
M the patient had become much worse, although the_
medicine liad been given in accordance with the
I Instructions, he said; When questioned closely, Brown
IJ. admitted: _ -
F .. "Well, I" didn’t have a dime so I gave him enough
% ” to cover two nlcklcs.”
(Names at bottom of colurat
It Happened Today
331 B. C.- Alexander the Great, Y our Future
king of Macedonia, crossed the Despite some business
Tigris river to join battle with financial anxiety, the year willlsBi
Darius for possession of Persian improve qnd progress be
empire. .1303 Robert Emmet, Irish with elders an.d young
Bv'ROBERT S. ALLEN' NOTE: Army Secretary Pace and cent with Rayburn, but dramatized patriot, executed. 1933 Great Bri- helping. Child with a birthday
realm of hysteria and paranoia as in the formation WASHiNgtQN Navy Secretary Air Fore* Secretary, FmleUw aw jt bv taking with him to the Whits lalr‘ and ^ France rejected Adolf day will be more fort unite tf
or solution of dreams. Perhaps it does not occur Krancji Matthews, whose "proven- in aoUd, .They were the president’s Hou>f Senator Bripn M(,Mah0n <D.. Hitter . offer of peace >f they wonB p. m , when Judgment wiffW
'ft
Washington Uispatcn:
Navy Secretary Next Cabinet Chief To’ Go
at alt In the endogenous psychic affections:
So you sec, there' isn’t much help In Freud. In
the meantime I am stuck and ask for your hjlp,
I HAVE MENTIONED Oscar, the delicatessen man,
in this column. several, times, since he is quite a
practical philosopher.
-Oscar is grateful to me for mentioning his name.
Apparently it has Increased his business somewhat.
He knows I am fond of Nova Scotia salmon, by the
quantity of that delicacy which my wife buys in
HOW IT HAPPENED
tive war” speech made, world head- owH selections: Johnson had noth
lines last month, is ^he next Pep- igg to do with them. Also, both arc
tagon chief who Will be replaced, "highly regarded by-Marshall
No date has yet’been fixed. It is
not likely to happen • before dleo-
tion. The heat is not as fiercely on
him as it was on Defense Secre- , ,
. . , , , „ , Administration, but Its always a
tary Louis Johnson. But the mil- - . . . .
^ a'pfinitdy--fascinating one. Each instance is
1 different from the last.
The boom that was lowered
who Is facing a desperate re-etec-
Firing tlon hattle. What they said, sealed
a top cabinet officer has come to •
he an old story in Harry Human’s Joh',90n‘ doom’ -
jionaire Nebraskan is
slated to go —knows it and‘Is
OUT OF THE BLUE — The Presi-
dent did not tell either Rayburn or
Boyle that Johnson would be fired
is not .worth vindicating.-
DH) YOU hear about the two women who were
talking about another one? Mrs, Jonesf said, “she Is
a Woman whdjias gone through a great deal for her
Ah/Mrs. Jones replied, "That she can wear a No. 3
• No, 7 foot.”
# ItfQMAN said.to her husband, "You never have
KJ" any mo^y; yet, before we were married, you said
I you were well off.” He replied, "I was-but I didn't
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hi. shop. So, wanting to reciprocate, he offered to ^ ote^/MaStllhdd no Louis Johnson was a complete and But the President had made up
send me a big consignment of smoked salmon with or on<l Matthews^Md no
his compliments.
I refused with thanks, stating that my mention-
ing him was based on merit and not merchandise.
particular desire to be Secretary of ,ot;a* surprise. It was, literally.
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You're Telling Me
By William Ritt
Th? navy.’TJic of
fer came ^as a
complete surprise
BUT apparently Oscar could not forget. " v His. burning am-
When my Wife went to his store yesterday to buy bition • was to be
come cold corned beef, h? toldjier that he had Ambassador to
dreamt about me. She asked him WHAT he had Ireland. He still
dreamt. —"-’Y ; - hopes to make it.
He hedged a few moments. But - she insisted. He Also, he is a lit-
blushed, and then he tqld. Ue more than. a
V > ' *. figure-head in the
IN HIS DREAM,he said, he had sent me a 10-pound pentag0n. He
slab of delicious, tender Nova Scotia salmon/J im- j,nowns practical-
mediately began, to eat it. ; cut off a big slice, put lv nothing about
bolt out of the blue.
Here's the inside story .of how
this cabinet office^was canned:
Two politicos did the jdb-Speak-
er S«m Rayburn and National
recognize his territorial gains. 1947 liable: to error and si-eefejsiia
Connectlcutt', chairman of the Fiore’lla H. UGuardia. former attainment.
Joint "Atomic Energy Committee, mayor of New York City, died, ; -~f'- .
Happy Birthday
It’s Been Said William Kapeli. pianlilt, 1*
Make but few explanations. The . birthday today. **
. - are Patricia Collinge, let
Frfd” liott Nugent, actor: Up»n 8i*«j
novelist, and Sister Elilabetll W
ny, mirse. • '
DEPUTY 'Dep-u-tii n</m\ one HohJ(, Vou Makf out?,
appointed^to act f6r another, a
delegate; a member of a legislative
chamber known as the Chamber' of
Deputies, Origin: French Depute,
proper past payUdpir.
eriek W. Robertson.
Watch Your language.
his mind when he reached his of
fice Saturday morning.
JHo.wever, nothing was said to
Jdhnson about it.
Instead, the story was leaked to
the Associated Press in the after-
1. "To get her poor do* » boa<?|
2. "Beautiful (or hand*®*)1
Adonis.’
3. Decomposition, through
Allen
With so many "football games scheduled to be tele-
vised tty* autumn it won’t he long before the plung-
ing neckline-will be ih danger of beinp eclipsed by.
the plunging halfback. ’
More comedies, fewer westerns, for. kids, suggests
g TV .columnist. <Fun versus gun? * --1-' -**■'«-
water.
ISO it went. A-slice of salmon. Thrist. Water.
In the prbeess-of eating, and- drinking water,
Chairman William Boyle. They had noon by a members of the White
nothing against Johnson personally. House staff. Rival pressmen are
They acted strictly from political convinced it \yaa a. deliberate leak.
’ motivations. They reached the £dn- Strong color is tent this'view by the
elusion that Johnson was h perilous fact that the following1 Tuesday ti
liability* who would cost the Party United , Press, whfch had been
control of Ophgress in tbe Npvem,- scopped and had screamed vlolent-
ber election, and. that’s what they ly,' was given a two-hour break oh
told Mr. Truman. - General Marshall’s appointment,
despite the
Ing to a high degree without (
supply of afr. . -'aL-
4. A laborer employed 1"
tlon, etc, for caitals, roads, r*'1
etc.
6. Punch and Judy. *
1-Senator Homer ® C,JI
1- -Edna May Oliver.
Try And Stop Me
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By Bennett <
WHEN -Lowell Thomas
he#
! Mild Win
5 erman will
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Forecast—headline. Maybe the w«oth-
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r
love us in December as he did In
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• ss-ttrsiarsa-!
President Truman te ftyy A ^ ^ hs*a found hla g),. discussed long-range matters. Leav- and a special representative lor » dairfc in thh non-smoker, tyW"
of, this; and doesnt like It. Bp ^ arms'bver the war and tog Johnson’s office.Hoffmandrpp- Wisconsin Plow works. He estab- agent plopped himself in
.. around to trlrt «p in nwirwar nte war ana „ Und#lwcfetMy gtevs lished his own advertising agency hM ol Thorn*'* seat, >
the waist >--until 1 could hardly waddle.
THEN there' was an interlude, a dark spot In his
dream, so to speak.
to trict up in arms'bver the war and
hlf constituents clamoring for.“
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suit I waved one of my fins to him, and-then, add- Further the president ha» «ev- out^aemy- .* ■ koqite andtteriSuinan i^ked him bron United States senator tapped the conductor’s
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The very nicest customs men I mimicked snapping pictures with I ran my hand ov* my chin h.ne” . Morton taig «4
ive ever encountered are ’those at my camera, poked a piece of paper This Is slow suicide. I muttered m>„ Michael at Notre D*» ;]
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,atlon' boosted prices on
^Kaisers from 110 to WO
,, |« what was believed to
1 «nt mgve In » new round
. ' tr automobile price increa-
f^.itcf de Martini, vice pr,
' , |a charge of soles, said K-I
0f parts and materials ha
shout 10 per cept and labt
r, jumped approximately save
* cent since the new line «
leiiert w« Introduced. .
f^e we*« able to hold the llnl
^cver, against passing on thl
1 »mount of increased Isbor pnl
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 20, 1950, newspaper, September 20, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027123/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.