The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 3, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1950 Page: 3 of 10
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w.r* punted whan empty**,,
k«pt turetag tf* d*uy in r#w
m»U bo*. Pottmut.r rrMclj
Crowley Mid an tavertiM^*
eliwed that a nun Hvjn| ^
Today's ,B
That If thou
mouth tho Lor
Have' in thin*
raised him froi
bo saved, Rorr
BIGOT.'Qua. —«f»—
* L WOO Midler* and voluntaar*
^med through wood* and un-
SL, today a^whtaf for a
flrl feared vletlm of
M||, to
’utU* Ntrol* ltenaud vanish*!
jfi, bru*h at 1 pm. Saturday
!j fi*cor*ry of bmir track* In the
Hitv of b«r paroat*• lummtr
mad* aoarebor* fear the
-afft. 4
*woop*d low over the
Vj^ned .wampy area, apottlng
[7 m, Midler*, police, farmer*.
* jfout, and vacationeer* who
,Mf*d from mile* around. Arm-
rifle* and platola, they **t
f, gt daybreak.
SicAle'a I'tbcr »ad mother had
arr not to waaJer from
ratted area around the cot-
* pur *h* had dl»appeared
lS minute* after a playmate
thaf "Nicole gon*
"He thought he had dltcov.^.
pwtty good biding plac«fc*k'
emptlea,** Crowley said.
• —«
Richmond, Virginia. |B rui „
*ald to have been the ah* oTa,1
first fair In America ^ *
let the animal decide for
ro famine* worn placed on
like A Patliami
Secretary At
questions put t<> ini
nentativcH after hi
s«-s. urn uf I'oiiKM'l
was, l>il!i w<- i uImI
his return from a I
as Sonet ary of Stl
H is the usual pro!
form of p’ovi rnmel
of the Cabinet are ■
islative branch an!
terrogateil there. I
jmrtant agency of I
liamentary under-s!
regularly in the Hi
sveers in Commons!
I
gist of them will sol
of the press from ill
attend the session. I
The Acheson advl
fgHp -the proposal I
the Cabinet a votell
idea was supporttl
away back iB 1893,1
1912 annual mrasal
in 1922.-by Secret!
1924, by a number cl
In the last quarter-J
Supporters of thl
would make for f|
between the legl
branches — save ml
questions to be asj
off in. committee 1
who is pro-Adminil
tive department mol
times afforded in I
Administration chaj
Its opponets ard
would violate the is
creed by the Const itl
ministrators out of
. not stand up to the I
gressional debate—-
whose chief qualifi
Tovrrr.
*PN WILD"
“OHQ6TH ON Till: hOOtp
NEW LOW.....PRICE!
Frenc* In 1»06 for Mrvlee
fork.
Tutsday ond Wcdncdcy
Count on Penney’s Famous
PIKATt HUNT*
u-i l'r' i
»nd rein halted the
during the night.
Hunk Workers Told
Shouldn't Marry
vjjjDON - ItJP) — Th* Brltlih
«d!c(l Journal Lancet warned
pptnd women worker* In atomic
^,11 today that they shouldn't
57is lov* and get married
w art if!* **ld that th# ganea
g workrn exposed to *xtra-ordl.
radiation might ha affwted
„ tiat th* offaprlng of two inch
jMtttti ran the n»k of suffering
Mom# tie*.
2nd Big HIT
White OI mi
Goods forWB&H
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TYPE 128 DEEP HEMMED I
FIRST QUALITY ONLY
DOUBLE BED SIZE
8l"x99"
pi Sit IVI *
mHHT ft RflAV
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Pregnancy Shown
By New Skin Test
Oartaaa "CAT NIP u\sv
toilN WAVS*
-KM) RIVER’
Lday-Wedneaday
rwitv GRANT
[myKNA JjOY
fo. BLANDINGS
LOS HIS DREAM
[ HOUSE"*
fr<M)N IN COLOR
IDS ANGELES — (TP — A naw
•kin teat for pregnancy waa an-
nounced today which the dlatrlbu-
tor* *ald can be given in a doc-
tor* .offie* and »h«w* reulU In
SO minute*.
Th* teat I* ba»ed on diacoverlea
by Dr. Frederick H. Fall* and Dr.
Vincent C. Freda at th# University
of Illlnol* College of Medlctn* and
waa developed and teated by the
General Pharmacal' Corporation.
Dr. William F. I.yon, the com-
pany'* m*dlc*l director. said.
Lyon Mid uae by We*t Coast ob-
ttetrlcUn* and clinic* e*t*bll*hcd
that th* teat I* accur*t* andAl»
especially uaeful In rural area* to
eliminate week# of waiting for re-
port# on pregnancy teat# from city
lahoratorlea.
In tha teat an extract from the
mother'# intllf la injected Into th*
arm. Thera I* little reaction If th*
woman la pregnant, but If aha I*
RVL-i, reddlih JLr** Jtea&S 9r
triple* in six* within 30 minutea.
Ill KKV ENDS TONK.HT
“CHAIN tJOHTMXQe k
-Also
"ADAM'S rib* '
Km and women doing work
rtci txpoae# them to large doaea
H radiation) should find their
g, partners In other profeaalon#.'’
pa article Mid.
* ipekeiman for th* Mlnlatry of
Mehr, however. Mid ha didn’t
Enjoy A Comfortable l.wnlng U |
Your Fomily THeotn
I0WS NIGHTLY!
CHANNEL VIEW
MARKET STREET ROAD
3 Big Days S farting
Tuesday Thru Thursday
Buy 'Em By
the Dozen!
Mted a*fe limit of radiation,
pkeaman aald.
HIGHLANDS
c* Open* 6'00 P.M.
ky through Friday,
lay and Sunday at
1:30 P.M.
Ll I.TH — U«
IlILDRI.N—#c
TIME TODAY
BIG KITS — 2
' 1 <e THE TRAILOPTHE
I MW/li
POT Ml fH CELEBRATION
KJCV8TA, Ga..—Oi—Mr. and Mr*
fiaiani Bartow Quart**, » and 43
Kpaetlvcly, celebrated their 40th
laMtnf annteoraary tn ho*ptt*t
gR both lufferieg from fractured
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cutive branch.
SEE HOW LITTLE YOU PAY! f ZX AT
our sheet if you're out to find muslin that can take lots G 81" x 108"
! This is your sheet if your budget says save! Shop # 90" x 108"
pare! You'll prove to yourself that quality for quality, # 72" x 108"
r sheet, Nation-Wides are hard to match! • 63" x 108
Game Wardens Arrest
Commercial Fishermen
^ nin nrv.urr mw
JTutR — — Chart** Frank
r^ch t. itepped on a nail whil*
Rrt*r lut week. H* died of lock-
y* lart night
IF THEP.B I* one thing!
So pli'Hsc don’t think I
I gucaa I am just toe!
life being scared to deal
Every time you look I
to the radio these days si
the stuffing out of you!
H-bomb and all those I
could blow us all to smil
made up their minds tl
aomehting. I
SOMEHOW all that tall
I am quite sure it doesrl
either.- I
In the first place I hal
do. I have my column tl
moles in my garden. 11
look at my television. II
friends to visit and booll
and roses to spray. I
As you Weil know, wol
takes time and energy. \|
THERE ARE two thin
out of your heart more i
know.
The first is FAITH.
We do a lot of talking
piously turn our eyes
church on Sundays when
and proclaim our faith.
I don't see how anybdo
at the same time.
Faith means being un
whatever comes, with co
CONFIDENCE in God.
We fear the unknown
Is a God and a Christ am
Is there to be afraid of,
If we d^jn't know, If
of it, then Vve are not Chr
of God, If you prefer- bu
liars.
TRUE RELIGION Is no
and proclaim, but a way
USfe every minute of eve
If your religion is only
haven’t any religion,
If your religion Is not
HOUSTON — TT> — Texas gam#
wardens cracked down on com-
mercial fishermen Sunday, touring
th* coastline to *rr*»t five *hrlmp-
tr* «t, Freeport and of!* •* Port
O'Connor.
Th* men, all operating out of
BrowniviUe, were charged with
fishing without Texas licenses.
Wardens said th* boats, however,
were from other states, most of
them from Louisiana,
Those picked up off Freeport ar#
W. BrousMrd. Thurman Boynt,
Vernon Boynt, Harty Oregon and
Venice Estong* H. T. Ballard waa
arrested at Port O'Connor.
id Feature
STARTS TUESDAY
FOR THREE BIG DAYS
IAROIST AND FASTEST merchant ship built since the war, the
Independence rests on the ways In Quincy, Mass,, shipyard. She will
b* launched June S. The 28,000-ton, 6S3-foot luxury liner can carry
1,000 pasaengera In nil nccommodntions.'r* - • (International;
f FIRST >
STOIY OF
JET
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Man Leaves Fortune
In Tarnished Coins
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A Bill It back with the bull fid-
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I loelt better now than he pver
I before, because he has learned
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Her#'* real value for your
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Clear, *harp colon that are
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THE FIRST thing, then,
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That second one Is STH
But strength Is not onl;
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submarines,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 3, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1950, newspaper, June 5, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028321/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.