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1 HIGHLANDS
- DANCE TONIGHT -
UADI*
featuring HANK LOCKLIN
-SUNDAY NIGHT -
•UDDY, BUCK, TIX, AND SAM
$1 CARLOAD SUNDAY ONLY
1' jm
Dance Schedule
Smith Country Club
SIERRA in color by Technicolor
kmM 3 Days
starting
SUNDAY
VAN ELIZABETH
OHNSON • TAYLOR
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'fW':
Lit, EDGAR BUCHANAN • LEON AMES • m LOttHAii
riv < tllTOON ' V ^'TirK r<K K T1 < M REIT
U LATKST KOREAN WAR NEWS
_I,NOS TOMTE—
* MK SOET’TOl (IP
"SIX GI N MES V
ONLY 2 BIG DAYS •
® ss
lima mdm'ay
i Annalt of World War II Jfl L ^
Iqjfcw drama of th* ikies! tJ SenSJtiOni
P - f ijfc thrill-scene* of
man-killing
beast* and
strange men
and women
r
in secret
retell
MILLER. Arthur FRANZ
|ict«d by JOE NEWMAN
ANK SELTZER frodiKtlon
Li»d by 20th Ctntwy.fo* .
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jfN'R'Unh.v T artonn—
INY ON THE BENNY"
1ST NEWS SHOWING
IN EIGHT AGAINST
lEOS IN KOREA!
ENDS jONOT!
DIAL
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io man of her ouinj
lARTl'NG SUNDAY
THRU TUESDAY
0,000 PEOPLE
LOOKING
I DEBORAH..
PHEN MrNALLY
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We're Headed For World War; Say Most Young People
fff&wn Poll hsuits
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JI w volunteer, M por **nt will
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J/ea.ur* whot they will do.
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„ U>m m*n or* P‘«8lB« 18 ">>•
Zu,. rtfty f‘v*p •* c,nt ot ,h*
.♦own qu**Uoa#d plan to aahst.
raaportd with 82 P*r rent "f
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Ilk* thwy'll draft worn- I''n*h*B rhlUd,lPhl» *tud,nt 11 ,,,d ,p#nl lhr* fM,‘ lB J,p*' atUcfed'th* mainland." Mld Ar- I might bo wearing «
Jl l#4“..........i .i.m who *,rv*d 10 moBU»* In Korea n*M prison camp*. Tm not a* ..... _ hr.i.h form in tho near fuiuro." »al<!
vnnt anoihor war," Mid Tboma. u a Navol offleor In World War
>rfh, what with daisy J buylaf a oar," (aid Cbudr viir old laboratory toebnlcian tn "Many of my plana art aubjoot to
_ __ omlc warfaro." Motion, 20, a for mar Air faros aar tiouitea. wkat to bappaning on tho other
fe ao wan -My folk* tad I thtak this draft. *aaat ud aw i tniek drhmr in -rh. .ituation in tba fnr But rtda of th* world "
port tlmo offlr# wor o . tag of woman would bo good," said Oklahoma Oty. has rausod groat IndocUtoa In my “A guy of IT dooont hava any
Td Uka to got through school MrL *,^1, Gordon. 22, n Houston ‘Tv* givon up nil piano of gotnn personnt ttfo," sold Owon D. LotUr, longhorn eommltmonto," said
this tlmosfefbr* signing up." sold dspsrtmsnt otor* elork. Th* men to oollsg* for th* prssont," sold IT », a former Nnvy signalman and Craig Halsy, n studsnt of North
Robort Mahar 2« y*ar-old atudanl don't hav* any bualnsaa doing Jobs ysar-otd Pat MaOlalay, a depart- now a palntar In Oklahoma City. Adams, Massachusetts.
ot hara that w# could hsndls. As for moot stars dsUvtry boy la Obla-
Xmlakli H Clwilllii I thort didn't bmrtuif of th§ w»r" Mil
rr n rruzrJi - JiM'srsi ss zjz
nm •»*<•'» »w «*•» K^- "tr »/“ri Urn M »p
Kanyon. », a conafructlon work.r "I gut.. If I ptannad to buy *** tR, . ho„.*
In Rat.lgh, all had the mm. brlsf somathlng, I'd go abend and get It <h* bu> "» * 1. .. “ J
„.wt. and iry to anjoy It whllo I could," Ant**8"/ {■ »?•**•"<>. M-ysar-old
•u II <•• th ij ,h .nv.rn ,h* **l<1 "Mayba It would bn a Buffalo cab driver.
Hall, no. thay aald th* *8'«r"- good ldM to ^h up 0B ghinca- "I'm going to aummor school so
ment know whan thay would b# (f y#u h>(J (|)# mo|1#y.. j c(l|l ,,, fminhad in raa* I hav* to
"I Juat bought aavaral aulomo- go Into aarvlca," said Edgar Woi-
"Sura, Td voluntaar." aald Oan* bUi t|r.a so I shouldn't b* caugh! fram, 21-yaar-old ahoa-alor* *m-
Eorat, l»-ytar-old San Francisco ,hort.' said John Waldmtnn. 2b- ployc In Columbus, Ohio,
atudanl "I'd Join th* Infantry. It'a y.ar-old radio nawaman of at -Not yat," aald William Walltc*.
aafar sgslnal atom bomba." Louis. JS-ycar-old car wa.har In Pitu-
"I wouldn't voluntacr unlca. thay "I'v* stopped buying elothm* he ,,urgh »j hought a tclavUlon sal on
" TT .BVW.V and I mliht naw. n»a* prison camp. "Tm not as .. _ M1|i»r . rf-year-old bruah form in tha near future.___
** ** lbl* ---------* -—•■ ‘ThBt * 8 *UIT Quail Ion," aald Hal Idasllatte a. I uaad to ha. but tf war wl,,mtn of Hartford, Connactlcut Bchlaalb. 21-yaar-old coUagc stu
FOR CONTINUED R E U UW ENFORCEMENT
^■KMgE-ELECT
C. V. Buster
| u wall g*1 •* **Sherman, an actor of San Francla- com*. I am rtady to go back."
jgplainrtl ^,rf *° rn 'It l» quit* evident th* Korean "I would volunteer only if my
yccr-old Dal * . . fighting will laad to war," ftaac* war* draftad or voluntoorad."
Th. lurvay a _ .. "Thia conflict won't develop into said Margaret Wagnar, 21-yaar-old
I **f *l*#* * Ug—USSR fight as such, but It Pittsburgh accounting elaark. h0"1'‘
Til shoot when 1 aw Utt whitaa of <t*Bl t» Buffalo,
thair eye. " "*f * m*d* 8By rommitmant.. I’d
make them short." told Waller
• I, depend, on ctrcuRUUnoM a CorvtM, 28-ycar-old mu.lcl.n in
im* at th* time, and whether It '
StHirrHss Jft isst " c“' rstrSSS
D. Thay ar* resigned, howovar. to *1gna!man world War II and »-yaar-old Omaha nawapaparman Mo.t of tha men queried aald deals," agreed Richard Black, of
pen, their loved ones In uniform Bflw ( Hoilgton newspaparmas "If who waa a platoon leader la tbe «h*lr wlvaa, aweethe.ru and par- BoIm, Idaho, who work, for a aur-
w would rathar hav. them wait R(JMlt w, ,hgl mM, ft( hff pMinc . . . eats war. mor* worried ebout th.lr veyor.
W m draPed ^ _ tive. (an W accompli,htd without "Yea I'd volunteer • aald John fl«hllng In another war thkn they "I juat bought a ault and topcoat
up* time a/ew day* ago.
aald Den ..wa*vt made no ndjustment* yet
but the whole thing has mad# u»
think," aald Jack Roaenflald, »•
BAYTOWN FURNITURE
CLINIC
22 Yaart of Law Enforctmsnf
Your
SHERIFF
I PHOI-STKKING
REPAIRING
RKlTMSIllN'ti
CUapite the opinion thnt wa. la d)tfc|ly ltU(klRg
the US. there Bartltk, 24-yaar-old former Navy ’ *’*
"Since theJKorea incident, I have
_________^ ^ ^ ^ )WI VW1 ,v„„r on th* Inaullmant plan." said Peter
Lmmrnt -or perhsp* bacaua. of It wo|),, ^ tny World War II! " guarttrmatle'r who now la a radio "Thar, la nothing anyone', par- PranosUt, a ’®*y',*r o'd dr“«
L|»« persona aald they were m - Motl of ,ho|f who p||n ,0 vfl|un rapt|rmM> ..|t-§ tJu nl(i 0, r,^. enla ran do about It," aald Arthur Meckboy In Albany. New York. I
*1 «r adju.tmaal. whataoavet In (##r )n ,h<> #v>n[ ftf wif wouM do lBg ,h,m ,hg, gf(I ,Mt g.u out Donley, 2t-yenr-old school cuato- „IU h*v" B fh,Br' t0
I thetr personal living Many Mli - tri ,,, nvfr with ' last." dltn, of Buffalo, New York "If you
they preferred not Io take on any „y#>i r<j vel,mUfr,0|Bph B()t mtny v#t„in, M|d they have to go, you have to go "
I funbar long-term e-ommitmwnta H B(l>. jn-yur-old Philadelphia would not voluntaar bacaua* thay "My wife doean't like th* Idea."
ud a fa* »*id they had cane* editorial worker 'Td have to go thought the draft wa. the more ..id J|m Snyder, 25. a radio new*,
feu to huy * "** hom* °T anyway ' orderly way of building up the man In Pittsburgh. "We were mar-
IliitiuK »* many baltsv* n it- There, no question of volunteer- armed force.. Other, .aid they ried only two week, ago. But this
I ug »HlH w. can, ,„g jt, *uiomatlc," .aid Norman would delay enlisting heeaua# of time the atory of th* man la aervtco
I Her* are *»m* typical answer. |^„ehnfr tn oma(,t public rala- .chool worrying shout the folk, at home
l«.D« poaaibUlty that th* ^or,8B non. director who served ftv* yean "When they need m* they'll call will b* valid, especially In Industrial
Itgbuai will touch off a third world
’You hav* tr.ed ths reit
now try the betf
! PHONE 1141
ON HIS PROVEN RECORD
FULLY EXPERIENCED IN ALL FORMS OF LAW ENFORCE-
MENT
COURAGEOUS UW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER FOR W
YEARS
YOUR SHERIFF WHO HAS PROVED THAT NO ONE CAN
GET AWAY WITH MURDER AND OTHER CRIMES IN
HARRIS COUNTY.
LISTEN TONIGHT - KREL 8 P.M. JOHN BERLY
i Paid Per h> ntlien. Who Want Real U« Enforcement Conttnaadl
The third world war 1. already
It.*" uid Greg T Mallory, Jt. of
iHetiltor an infantry .taff sergeant
George Washington Lives Again On Stage
Is, wend w.r n -n"lrK Rubber Nose Aids Portryal Of 'Father Of County'
I wen officially declared H ARM tN M MCHOIA
■Without a doubt It will lead tn
mppoaed to b# a almuUtad thund- front porch, with hit hind quarter.
WASHINGTON — <IP' - Georg, .rttorm In th. play and overhead kicking out toward the customer*
Washington j a right guy I car in what th* theatre calls th* "fliea" . , fj|)# UrgBl for thf {1),ing gM,s
tratify to that because I had a rhal were all aorta of alarm-making
gadgets
about I. Everything waa going fina. ac-
Lucklly nobody waa hurt. After
'vo'1 n... a-.th.r. '' .uaaen an axrioaion went on in a n wa« all over. Barton pulled hla
-No it won t," aaid Homer Moyer. p • ■.
Our boy Mac wa. hiding behind
the hut.
|F«rld War III. probably within
|i year." .aid Roy Davis, of St
26-year-old railroad work-
Ruaal* has gone too far to atop ?
l»«« and wr wont let them go any ^ ^ *ho w||| p||>. n^,rg, in t rordlng to script, when all of a Luckily nobody waa hurt A
purtber * p|iy fa[j#d“-jrajt(, 0/ Qur jr*thrr..'’ »udden an axploalon went off in * It wa* all over. Barton pulled
The production will b« a feature of building nait door. Debri* hit th* noggin out from undrr the porch
|»f Rciir Idaho, an employe of the ^ Seaquicentennlal .or 15hth anni - nkyligrht which hung over tho and remarked to the audience,
111 Reclamation Bureau and a v,r(4ry „t lh, om./t of Columbia "«orm" equipment In the theatre "Now where were we’"
Ih’ary vet.ranmf war In the Pacific (hf „Rtloni hradquartera. Th,,|r» w»* » ahower of gla*. It la to he hoped that nothing of
|-I think we re headed In the direc- f ■ ,11m Barton wa* healde hlmaelf that nature will occur here on Au-
pro r> p p pr t niihfd trt a prop hut on fP^Rt 9th, when th*y trot out for tho
atage and stuck hla head under ‘he first performance of the dignified
. U waa ht New York. Thera was "Faith of Our Lathers."
|• .of of u rr but I don't think Kor^R . .
I . ' . * . Dionftl trtor named rharto* Fred-
I! !h* ,p*rlt 18 Mt . * n,f. erlrk McClelland of New York, an
Tra. if we Inae, aaid I>on.rd ^ ^ wM ^ .rfrt,
.Jg.ofWeaton, Maasaeuttlei. hju ^ Tnhaf0n Rw1. "Boy
by*sr-«ta Itiruranc* hrokFf and 0Jr|..
• s.n'iceman. Jn .treet clothe, he look, about
Ttwont go beymnd Korea p- ,, ^ t„, fath,r of ,ur
Kxtrd Cecil S Albrecht, .5, *n f01intr-. M Mortlm,r Snerd But In
credit lnv.atlg.tor ^,.1 ge*r. th( man will pa.a,
'Tea if th* American troop, go
th. J»th parallel." aaid
all right.
Yank Volunteer Group
Trains Korean Pilots
ufiert Barolow. of Balt Uke City, H" phf'k*1 .T'V'^.TdVnf Mr' JArK JAM** wh,B th* Sfluh Kor*»n »r8'1Bd
ll-year-oid dry good. Mleam.n who nlavrd football for Uattad Prnaa Staff Corraspaadint force, began collapsing, tha beat
?f• rSi fsmrssKts asicrjsi-jss
- T taVtau. ,11" -W. « tt. Mk Kor—n AV p, k,. k,.«-Mp.Up, pp« o, .
.......... «•' •-* ....... 'Zr M u. K— ,h. Ik,™ ,k«
i artlva war."
Th. Korean fighting will pie-
hig no.*, which wa* kicked around
[ EE WISE - W
WITCH
7 m
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NW
nrarc “r, -s
ton iported
ago they v* been making two or job waa there to do. But before
o™ hafore he cam. here for the three ground support sortita daily they knew it, the American, wer.
f ci-ear.al of the play, Mac with good result*. doing It.
went to h‘* [['^'fj^ihiew re*n<pUota whVwntuai?'wHl^y aa^tfe Yank^m.^e write* agaln.t
v m*k,'up P ' in combat with them. th* advancing North Koreans.
nicU advised agaln.t maaka. Major Daan He.., aklpp.r of the Am.ric.n adviaor. with South Ko-
tha summer- al*o outfit, says It la "ism* as th* old rean units aald the troop, got a
whieh ar* hot in
i . mttv nose* for the same AVG which flaw In China under big Ilf* In morale when they got
ssarassasttist
GeorgerUm«de out- of rubber with Fore, and not by tfe Koraan gov- of the republic.
holea'in.ld* for air-cooling w.wic#d yoUn, m« mu'ch' with
accomplished
Captain Bill
G. I. LOANS
To Qualified Vataran*
Tuelc Insurance Agency
Phone 2912
wa’v*
, .. .. ,K_ ..iv He. la a gay-voiced yolJng man much with little,”
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M „lri in Tilth oi Our ml.llon," he »ld. "Anoth.r got two -
Swth.r.” sent him to the Library with on* napalm Bomb. Wa’va mado L*st ye#r ,v*ry man. woman and
effbettva weapon. ago of 20 trip* on Brltlah railway*.
• of Gong raa* to bona up **
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Edii
Today’s Bi\
But the
under sin, that
Jesua Chriat
that believe, r
Faith In Advertis
More than 100
$600,000 in nswspsp
log 1949, and some
lions,
General Motors,
$2,466,9072 for sdv^
62 par cant more t
tops the list, follows
10” In expenditures]
pany, Chrysler CoH
QsmMs, Lever BroL
Seagrams's Ltd., Scl
General Foods Corpd
" Some firms incre
newspaper sdyertisin
cent, like Wngley Ca
cent Uke the Americl
P*ny- ' , nl
Aa Editor and Pul
faith blind or proven I
' Surely newspaper^
other medium must r
u RCA would not .
pegs sections In newsl
Surely, newspapers I
other mediums don t J
tionsUy-known concel
creasing their budget!
When money is 4
spend it for adveriti!
return in sales—and!
return. 1
.r We Want Ike
President Truman L
time in asking Secret
to atep down ao Gen!
be drafted aa SecreUl
Thia to not a enti
though there are grml
This country oughtl
talent in time of strd
could be found thanl
President Truman tol
this step for Ue is td
poUtics- He would be
country to want toL
with making the supri
allied army in World!
didate for President d
1952. , . . I
But it odght to be!
act of statesmanship I
man. Giving the chid
everything he has aci
said that, ha has donl
cause his name to go I
as a real statesman. I
Give General Ike a L
and such action on yol
a niche in world histol
Success Se
K.. z.
WORK Is what you do
Play la what you do 1
Change the feeling of I
“want to” and you can cl
work Into play. This ool
your work In a better nl
your work better and wlta
A psychologist found ■
spirit,, of play uses up,
^ as much
done bed
“1 This t|
l if not
men sni
[wab oncl
Lin anytj
’real end
genuine]!
rill tak/
(about hil
|lng wlih|
Most
not get
J" oompulilon, force, and I
. cannot, mine coal wilh
wa seem to think that tha
we are dealing with ourw1
that we cannot get the mb
pulsion, coercion, or by
That Is slavery. The free :
cause of a sense of “want
He doesn’t force himself *1
of every task.
Wheeler
You're Telling
®tel
KA!
: '
Winston Churchill says!
World War la Inevitable, f
rean*, but they *ure wi»h|
eye on that UNplre.
pretty well eetablla
the Korean strife,
bout It. ” .
The Dal
V _ i
Robert Wk
Fred Hartman
Syd 8. Gould
Beulah Mft J
Month, 90c: 8-mos, \
To subecrlters In a
All mail subscriptions
National Representative:
Entered as second
Baytown. Texas,
i Act of Congress of
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