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THE 8AYT0WN SUN, FRIDAY, JUNE It, 1950
Sun Slants,
Editorials
By Frsd Hartman
Today's Bible Verse
This Is a faithful saving, and thssa
things I will that thou affirm c
ffirm constantly,
that thsy which hava bslisvsd in Cod
might ba carsful to maintain good
work*. Thssa things ara good and prof*
Tit - ‘
itabla unto man. Titus 3:8.
Economy In Government
When the Texas Economy Commission
met in Austin this week and formed a per-
manent organization, it. was apparent to
many present that a huge and difficult task
oirr boxed
l’l DAT ‘
IlMpT strong
on, repeated
»th body. It’s
fves of your neck,
wiltl
|220 silky smooth
lari buttons!
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BELTS
faced this group.
Yet a task if carried out to successful
completion—reducing the cost of govern-
ment—would be pleasing to all
Those at the meeting, where Senator John
Redditt of Lufkin was named chairman,
were given a statement' of revenue and ex-
penditures for the state for the month of
May and from September 1 to now. And the
figures were illuminating, to say the least.
For the first nine months of this fiscal
r, the state collected $418,335,717 against
year,
$402,466,662 in the previous year; yet dur-
I
ing this same period spent $413,262,534
against $841,481,481. Surely it takes no
smart person Co realize the cost of govern-
ment is going up faster than receipts are
increasing. ’ * .•
And particularly interesting is the fact
that three phases of g<*aroment expense
take the bulk of the state’s money—high-
way maintenance and construction, $$1.-
268,591; educational $172,501,299, and public
welfare $99,096,614. Add those three figures
spent for nine months and deduct the total
from the total cost of all phases of state
goverment for nine months. You will see
that there Js spent in those three depart-
ments approximately seven-eights of all
money spent by the state.
And in this day and time, how can you
expect to reduce demands for better high-
ways, more education facilities and more
public welfare Services?
There’s a big problem facing members of
the Texas Economy Commission, and it is
a problem Indeed.
In John Redditt, we have an able man well
known to Baytown area folks because of his
work on the highway commission. On the
board of directors is E. M. Kirkpatrick. Bay-
town refinery worker. A member of the
commission who attended the meeting this
week was Sun-publisher Robert Mathcrne.
Economy in government may come about,
and should come about somehow, but it
won’t come about soon unless every resident
keeps pounding that thought into the ears of
every elected official. Let’s do that thing
often—and again. ,
DOl’UJE tV PHILOSOPHY
I ALWAYS KNEW' that O; O. Dorris wu an »e-
• ompllaht-d young statesman with • hobby of volun-
teer "ftremenln*,” but I never knew before he started
off on thta year1* motion trip that he wu such
a philosopher.
He paused long enough In Wichita Palls to send
me a poet card on which this poem wu inscribed:
From the time you ara bom until you ride in a
hearse, things ara navar so bad but what they oouid
ba worse. **
You tint wolfin', brother, ^ '
PEACH PKO.M GEORGIA
ONE OP MY favorite hobbles la reading signs.
And ona of my favorite signs la la Georgia, and I
can prowl It
You oan ba riding down that highway In Georgia
(I hava bean told) and you will run Into’ that big
sign which say* In big letters: *
"GET MARRIED—100 yard*." , *
PAPA SCORES AGAIN
WHEN AN Irrealstable force meets an Immovable
object or when Rufus Honeycutt and 8yd Gould col-
laborate. there la no telling what will happen.
It does happen at I:JO p m today u they weld the
* bridal month of June with Father’s Day to honor
the fathers of the brides.
Who but an advertising manager or a theatre
manager would think of sifth an interesting align-
ment T
From the atage of the Brunson, they will have
. gifts for the father* of the brides—the true unsung
heroes of weddings.
Of curae, we would have you know that the fact
that "Father of the Bride,” la showing at the Brun-
son at the Mine time la merely co-incidental
That's what they uy.
TOr.WEKHffED CANDIDATE
I RAN INTO my old friend Judge Paul Maynard
the other day. He was being squired through Bay-
town by a Houston schoolboy football coach and a
pair of ex-Baytown grandjurymen.
I told the judge frankly (hat if he could run a
good race with that kind of a handicap, he certatfITy
deserved the plaudits of the multitude.
— 1 know that football coach, if he la not committing
treason, is telling the judge that "you don’t have a
chance. You won't get two votes. They have us beat."
And knowing how grandjurymen act, f know that
they will tell the judge their heart* bleed for him
Along Brosdway? C4
Fred Allen Says Folks Go
To England To Escape TV
Woman’s Pi
Hy EAR1. WILSON
NEW YORK-Frad Allen claims to *“4 *h# bookseller
•aid.
■“ stats** s*"
people going to England.
"They want to get away from WHO‘8 NEWS- Dan Toppo,, _
television," ha suggests. brate<l hu birthday at El
Fred add* that he may, however, Champagne Room next to hi.«
be going Into it himself In tho fall. P‘*y*r. Jo* Dl Maggto, ladr*1'
"By th# time people get back," man George Bokdatre.
Affer 50,000 Weddings She C
Still Be Dewy-Eyed About It A
’ HI says, "I may ba unpopular la n Phjr, prosecutor In
new medium." . ba* turned down nnii#,„., ***•
Political
LUCILLE BALL and deal Area* p,rtn„
nr* being warmly
received at th#
Roxy by crowds
yrho ilk* to act
LuclUe do bumps,
and flap around
on the floor imi-
tating a seal, and
just looking sexy.
In one see at,
Deal pretend* to
be jealous of Lu-
cille making lova _
to guy* on the ro* ^
I*Und...Th, Oliver H.rdy,>
Jam artist on NBC. 8umm« r??1
od Statn Steel Symph^**^’
Agar a attempting „
wwr via WMCA.
jj®* J’D ^AID THAT: \ ^
KKaRua?
A FELLOW WHO waa fired from ley) |„ such a sink you f,„, 7*1
"BOOKIE" WORMS
when all the time they don't. Of course, this tnfor- Reviewing Stand: *
SSL** ~Pm ‘"”d Damascus, Hub Of Hub-Bub In Modern Day
sink you find
the state department told hla nice dishes . , , Jein
frlends, "I want It strictly under- finds that some sing aftfr Tr*
atood It waa for disloyalty." Ion, soma after an "oldftsbloa.'
IN HOLLYWOOD the kid* have TODAY’8 BEST LAUGH: R*v
a variety of teacher* r- .voice, leader Emery Deutseh wu
French, dancing, piano, violin, box- Ing a restaurateur about bit
log, tennla, riding, ate. business and finally said, “Whs
Recently Ceorgv Burns' and Ora- you sUy open?" The rrslawL
cle Allen’s children were greatly groaned: "I cant afford to eat m
impressed by a playmate who went
up a tree like a monk.y. One of GOOD RUMOR MAN: Hetty ft*
them said to the play mat*: ton’* good-looking ex-husband
"By the way, who's your climbing Briskln, has been around m
teacher?" ’ pretty Frances Keegan, »ho !<**,
'CAPTIVE audience”—that's ^ba . The
ONE WHV* auuientc —wi«. m O'BrUn, ar( , (
th. advertising men. term for pco- ut. Jlmmy
The present members of the present grand Jury
are not to be so catalogued not by me. They are By HENRY Mel-EMOKE
the salt of the earth-end other endearing terms. DAMASCUS, SYRIA - The desk From morn till night and from ful, even the
clerk at the Moayad Hotel here night till morn the taxi drivers toot their chants. Actually, It is a bVauti
pie who can't escape your ad-!. ^ $
s‘,-,.y-u. r »»*>..i
■rrss srjsrjt: s*i*i*22: — ts - ^
deafest OIU**, hear . .
COMEDIAN Jack Parr la Canton, booked her for a return In „
iVhoiT'HT iV h 11 ,!*'uks perfect Arabic so he hud no their horns to attract customers, ful, If noisy proceeding. All over Ohio boy 1 took over for Eddie Con- A
llonaire, was pretty .harp when he took* Into prlni ZfJZTZl&TlSZ ZX 3S^£ LT *" ^
quiet room. they want coppers, and the vendors The graceful spires stand# out He had a buildup back in 4*. and °JZ f r Coen
The room he gave me, and the howl to sell their wares against the sky, thin fingers reach- how Is making a comeback at 30. , r ma?
room in which 1
Looking At Life
pretty sharp
again in favor of public housing.
“If being for federally-financed public housing
makes me a socialist, I'm one.” he declared. "And so
is Senator Robert A. Taft,-who supports the pro-
gram.”
He also said he wanted to do in the field of housing
what the Reconstruction Finance Corporation did for
banks and business.
"If I'm a socialist, *0 are Herbert Hoover and
Jesse H. Jones," Anderson opined.
He said slum clearance is no more socialistic than ,u‘tcas® and *ct
either old age pensions or the RFC. out-
The room is on
YOl TH—AIN’T IT GRAND? the second floor
YOUNG TOMMY Lichenstein, former president of and its French
the Houston Junior Chamber of Commerce, blasts windows open on
County Auditor Harry L. Washburn in a public Merrojeh Square,
gy GAY FAULEY
l*W YORK—ll'J!)—Otts marriage la par for moat 1
gam wUI chalk up her ao.oooth this month,
tvra with that racord-ahattarlng tout *h, ,tii
» ax ll-yoor-old when ah* hears the organ
esn'h *
•EWO Irtor M yoora of sweating out woddinn"
jP a lump In «y throat"
Kis. All»n. a native of Woat Salem, nitaol*, la a hr
H, jay Thorp* atom boro. » 9
and a ataff of aeven auparrl*# about MOO
The (hop outflU th* whol* wed-
gag party, If th* bride-to-be want* *aught** big
, that way. But it alao provide* too. And Mama
fro* counseling on wedding* right th* most of il n
frssi the time the breathless young . 0
gHg walks is looking far a drem *Undi how m°*M
,gtii she trips down th* aisl* to
ny -I do." Who. Mrs. All
Ooce th# vow* are aald. Mrs. ‘«g brides right ti
gU« Is Ihrough. 8he has no plans not kidding. This
p, advising th. lovelorn, although 1. Ume-con.umln
R> nu »•“•» 01 duces Its aha,*
near-catastrophes
There was th* time during th* Flower* have
esr when a aervlc# man wrot* mald*of-honor
yisaiing. "I heard about you from law# violated
gladdy will you ptouw do ma a On# day aha dd
(par? Call my flnnem la Brooklyn In U hour* and
^r at least aba wu my fhuaoM by police. Th* fir
pi tell her how gnat you think 8:80 a ra. as ah*
aarr!age la. Sha’a angry with at her third weddini
and Im afraid aom# other guy will heart eoftened wh
ns*s In beforo I get home." her hurry,«nd he
WUsia Allen hu handled wed- *#cort to th* seen
gsgs for people of about every pro*-'1 H*r second enn
Msion, religion, political leaning *»w didn’t turn out
a social standing. *» heading for weddi
She has gowned bride* who could ,h* »»# nabbed-
afford a $30,000 outlay on a dress; hard-hearted cop g
IridM who could pay only $25. Mr*. Allen Mya
Thai W0,000 number waa th# a11 the practice ah
•og expensive Mrs. Allen ever had dln**. *he find* th*
11 ht*4 In making. It waa entirely rl«ht down to a n
g .waa point lace and- had a five- ‘own'family, the cal
jui train. "When my aon B<
Xm Alien won t aay who wore IL confeaeea, "I forge
The wedding coneultant Mid bridegroom'* mothe
ydBag off either a big or email to walk dowi
diadlg la a cinch, If abe juat can al|l’ someone gave
key Mama out of the picture. 1 remembered this
She observed: “It's not only !h» wedding party,
am writing this,
would make a
man who had
lived half a life-
time in the Tower
of Babel pack his
Hilton
If this was all the noise that came ing toward the Infinite. “I've got to make good, he aald I.e*'n
into my room I'd think nothing The calls begin. Low at firat, then - last night In Toot* Shor'a, "beeauae “ , ‘ *JLn*W radl,) 'breat, |
of'tt, but it isn't a 10 of the aound louder, until, finally, the old city when you're 30 yeare old in Holly- r°![, , *°°n ' ’; °*a
that billows up from the cobble- resound# to the weird, sing-song wood, you know what happen* to on y gal In th* picture,'
stones of this most ancient of cities, chant. Within time* blocks of my you the nett year-you’re 29."
Rising above all the sounds, and room arc half doion mosques, and . . . -anumnnv „ , u .....
ceaseless as the beat of the surf on there seems to be a rivalry among «UrE«T " brln*; ”u t
cgH ing out two new book*, one a novel N. Y. Giant* that the Nac
about the Ilf# of Samuel Gompera. league was in trouble," lurp
Ship XM."
mc&A |
ijiat year he brought out
Mel^more
the shore, it the talk of the people the muezzins. Which one can
of the town. the loudest. Which one can bring
The folk of Damascua are the more of the faithful. • , „
talkingest of all folk. They never Progress, even In Damascus, has f',
stop, and their high, shrill voices made one muezzin the envy of all
are borne wherever there Is a his brethren. This one has installed
breeze. What they talk about I don't a public address system in his min-
imcMf
MILKMAN SAVES
MT. CLEMENS. MIc
Miranda Klein, TS, hi
so when she becam
•he left t note In a
milkman. He called
rj found her note and
book Hackett A Shelly, "cause th*]
sure trying to. get to the WH
Hughs claim* ha asked a book- of it.”
,C"
’By Erich Brandeis
WILL YOU forgive me for pursuing that subject of
‘education, about which I spoke yesterday, a little
further today?
I don’t like "continued stories,” and readers are
entitled to fresh material from their writers every
day.
But, after all, education is such a tremendously Im-
portant factor in the life of every human being that
it cannot be exhausted in the apace of one column—
or of a thousand columns, as far as that is concerned.
statement Tommy is a candidate for county judge. the hub of Damascus and its *u- know, my knowledge of ‘Arabic be- aret, and he knows dramatic ttm-
He says If the folks will elect him county judge burbs. In the center of the square ing very limited. But they must ing, too.,Just when the others are
he will move the seat of government off the first jg a bronze column, erected by order talk about everything—the dust, the doing their very best he turns a
floor of the civil courts building (Washburn’s office; „f Sultan Adbul Hamid. Legend sun, the stars, mama's health, papa s switch, throws the volts and am-
to the third floor (county judges.office), has it that the column originally health, the price of cat food, how pere's into high , and starts ehant-
tJrV111 b° w‘rv<’d' 38 the poet once said- but W8S topped by the statue of a Sy- things are going in the apricot ing. I am surprised that you haven't
ct Tommy 1) wont be elected, and 2) wouldn’t rian hero but was removed when market, and the size and shape of heard him, no matter where you . T U institute?
get to first base mowing down the county auditor If the statue aaid he couldn't stand the moon. live. He make, the mosque qutycr, f Tuskf^e• lnJtitUl
lit' (lid. this nniao ond ihrnafono/) f/1 anin tho Tk„ ...LI.L SL... _____- J __1. _ J at.. <.lsLf..l 2. W hO WAS
Grab Bag Of Easy Knowledge
A Central Presi Featun
THE FUTUP.E of every child depends on hia or her
education. Consequently the future of our whole
country depend* on It.
Among the moat disturbing phases of our educa-
tional system are the teachers’ strikes and their
wandering* Into the moat reprehensible shenanigans
of labor rackets.
The Answer, Quick! were mad* from verbatim ftp#
1. Who was the first president After the Civil war he assail
himself freely with reformer! |
the noise, and threatened to sue the The only time during which there the ground shake, and the faithful *' "b0 WM th® author tl,e oth*r hne prohibition, wornai)i
\\ hen somebody starts proaching to me about how c|ty for the nervous breakdown he is quiet come, between three and answer. poem, How Doth the Little Buay frage and variou* penal and i
Harry L. W ashburn does this, that and the other, gaid was sure to come to him. five In the morning. I know, be- After listening to the nolae of thia mlnistratlve reforms. He died |
°.nt> °.C an8Wer- The square isjyit only the hub of cause I have stayed up to enjoy city I ara not at all surprised to 8. What line follows, The break- Boaton on February 2, UN.
y°U 8ay 8 r‘gbt' 1 say !" a *ort®f Damascus- it is the hub of the hub- th peace that reigns between three read that St. Paul went over the lnK waves dashed high”-? Who who he WM»
w!nM8r. |W8r ,b»Ut W,h/u " lTC bub- of U’*’ world- A11 the and flw But at five the quiet is wall. Anything to get rest and quiet, "'rote It? (Name# at bottom of colas
W^JbuTludS ^^ wv yt^ £ ^"ry UD'“ PaIt ther6’ hUndre<" °f ^ broke"' NOt °n,y bTOken’ but lhat‘ Tomorrow 1 ™ln* to tb* h- 4’ T° Wb°m d0e* U,e Phr,W' ThB
(Names at
Your Future
Have A Laugh
Tomorrow I am going to the ba-
asses are tethered there, and all tered. zaar and ■ buy myaclf some ear Vaniahing American", refer. „ ......
the atrect cars and busea start : It is then that from every minaret muff*. There are some good ones 5- what Bn*Ilab ru!er reigned Get thing* well started, tui J
from there. It - is also the favorite of every moaque the muezzin* call for mIo, I hear, If a man doesn't tho greatest number of year*?
lounging spot of the city’* wander- the faithful to prayer. The muezzin* mind wearing a uled, B. C. pair.
STAY fresh, fastidious, free
with STA-FREE r-*
2Lmr r
long-fasting
ww wonder-deodorant
wd onti-perspirant
TEACHERS should be paid well, no doubt about
that. The men and women who are so greatly re-
sponsible for the proper.rearing of our Children cer-
tainly deserve large enough salaries for the mainten-
ance of the dignity and culture we expect from them,
r Rut an do ottr clergy deserve much better salaries
By Boyce House Washington Dispatch:
Consistency, Thy Name Surely Isn’t Sawyer
at $3 a* week; three years later, I was half owner of I I
the store.’’His son aald, irreverently, “Yea—but the By ROBERT 8. ALLEN
cash register hadn’t been invented then."
operation and solicit favon
aelf and other#. Use csr* aad (
It Happened Today comspectlon In your affairs i
1932—Herbert Hoover and Char- the next year Today’s child (
lea Curtis renominated by Repub- be a gay and gallant pers
licana for President and vlce-pres-
Indent. 1933-President Franklin D. It’* Been Said
Roosevelt opened recovery drive, "On* aoweth and another i
eth” Is a verity that applies to <
%'thtikt ptrtpiration
I^Wep! undtr-arm odort
H*Oyi 00. dci*» quickly, long.lot ftng,
*^m',wi3g. "oo-rtkky, sol* to ut*
Wy. Wf# loc clotfwt, MIIDIY ANTISEPTIC
^AUERGENIC.
After extended hearings, that board fighter# for the belaeagucred Chin- with ,lve n,illlon l°b* M hl* *oal eth” ‘f,a Wlty ^ "PP „!
WASHDIGTON, - Consistency Is found there waa no reason toque*- CseNationalist# on Formosa. So far 1941_U*ll*d Statc* ,ubmarlna “°* a* wrl1 a* -t”eor*' E101
Jlv 1 nine T mvkolf waI * *
---------- ------------—— -------------—_ ----------not, apparently, one of Commerce tion his loyalty. Later, I mysell got _ . ’9" went down off coast of Maine, ,, ,, Otil?
JOHNNY HAD returned from-his first day in Secretary Charles Sawyer’# strong the record and read it. There was th‘ PT08,ure campaign has got now- with 3S men. .............. Booker T Waahlni
^.nwhUw. dole out to them and often grudgingly ^ ^ djd yQU ^ ^ father polnt,
^—rSland Either that’
1 Booker T. Washington.
2, Isaac Watt*.
3. "On a stern and r«A*l
underpaid profession. He knows that, financially at
least, he will never be able to keep up with the
Joneses, who arc in business.
Yet, the vast majority of them serve gladly and
find their satisfaction in the knowledge that they are
Of service to their fellow men.
r*Yflirmar'-
"ycah.”
I •
TEACHERS, too are mlniatera. While their function
la not to preach the gospel, it la to prepare children
for a useful life And that degree of knowledge and
understanding that will enable them to live accord-
ing to the gospel. 6.
Any woman or any man who goes into the teach-
ing profeaatoh X* a means to make money is either
. * fool or a knave.
It seems to me that there are very much more ef-
■ fective appeal* to reason than strikes and force.
I Strike* and force-breed hatred.
- 4, if-you kawa'a fight with a fellow and lick him,
Be may heed you because he is afraid of you. But
he will never love you or be your friend.
I THE LAST war has now been over for five years.
| All the force and the power in the world was used
- to bring It to conclusion.
We are the victor* Our superior force baa done
the trick.
What have we gained? I don’t have to tell you.
The war of hatred, suspicion, distrust and cleavage
will go on until all nations substitute mutual under-
SMITHERS was a man of great determination. He
was walking along a railroad early ode morning
while It was still dark and was -in the middle of a
trestle when be heard a train whistling, so he got^
off the track and clung to a cross-tie until the train
had passed.
By that time, day was breaking and looking down,
he saw that his feet were only six inches from the
ground. This angered him so much that he hung on
tot another 80 minutes out of sheer obstinacy.
» mm «. sr* “ “”,d,r M” - *: T“rziT'rr, •, .
mind awfully fast. _ "From what country did he come Chief of them is Fred McKee, tive- variable, changeable' raani- coast," from The IMting of]
In either evtott, the ultra-conaer- origlwtlly?" asked McCarran. Plttaburgh casket manufacturer fating diversity; variegated; var- Pilgrim Fathers, by Fell™ N
v* ve was bom in Harbin, China, ftn(* treaaurer of the Committee different from other* of iti thea Heman*. ,
cabinet Btembor and j wouId aIg0 like to report that10 Defend America by Aiding Anti- kind or class. Noun: something 4. The North American •
faces^a lot of tadl last year Lee went to Japan at the Communist China. That’* the name that is variant, as a variant apell- S. Queen Victoria, who rul« ‘j
explaining of hi* ^que.t of the miubiry establish- of the new lobby. Prominent among i„g 0f a word. Origin: Old Frelch 1837 to 1901—«4 years,
arbitrary - ment According to reports made lu members are Major General ,rom Utln-Varians.
missal of M oha«l ^ mei and g letter which I rccrtml William Donovan,, wartime OS8“
Lee on alleged from Genera, MacArthur( tree's commander, and Charlea Edison, H«PPy Birthday
security grounds. aerv,CCJ| thcre haye been of very former Governor of New Jersey and King Gustav V of Sweden and
* great value” Secretary of the Navy. McKee Actor Bobby Clark, share birthday
"In whqt way?" V - ^end. several day. a week In *reetlng, today.
"Through his knowledge of Japa- Wa,hlngton buttonholing member.
bottl* Idee I for trove I,
Be btologe, no estro weight
^ ^er.frtjhn#,,
^b'mSTA-EREEf
ferg* boitlt for. „
You're Telling Me
1
1—Aristide Briand.
J—Wendell Phillip".
, DUCK'S PHARMACY & VARIF
JKW. TEXAS
The Inside record
discloses Sawyer
standing squarely
on both sides of
Folks of Feme—Guess the Noma
Allen Several ..week# General MlcArthurhow Lou,, Johnaon favora ocndlng the
before Sawyer fired the $10,000-a- nm-nruitinn nn»r.! I*4* to'Formosa, but that, “Secre-
p.xa year economist, Sawyer praised him tary Acbe«>nand General George’
Bv William Pitt a, ms. SIMS* S„r“^X
Washington, we read, has 97 million pouirds of tur- Committee mccttej,'....... 01 uoiiars. uenerai jviacAesmir m,j *. ,,
key stashed away In cold storage. Looks like, may- The unpublished record of thl* wrote me ln the warmest- terms Soon^,' multi-mlllionsire brother-ln-
of dollars. General **. reason why fT V.
be, it would be a good idea to revive that old custom episode is an extraordinary as Saw- about Ue „ Iaw« of Chlang Kai-^hek, waa.
of two Thanksgiving Daya. yer’a subsequent abrupt, and still „. .. ln_ elge?„ M McCarran dr°PPcd from the Nationallat Party
Anyuung_____^ t _____. is that he secretly Died to denoae
A medico soy*‘an excellent way to reduce Is to Unknown to have ^^ sha^com- »PP*rently surprised by this report. |^^hab 0“
■w.r »!<. -u, - srafaraai's
r*,stiws«: tsn.’ssssx ~ - - -—
Lee; the complaint is over Sawyer’s yj „thprg But I have 11,1 rejlme- B00"* proposed this ___
tJatest craae In Japan Is a Nipponese version of humbling handling of the affair. information by to the State Departm<’nt, but got French
standing "foT" force"; ""reason Tor wT“'T-am-^ Sl,duare ^ Probab,y looka llke l,u*jltou On the basis of hi. muddling to b * time indicating that no ,heIp' Chlank.wa8 °"ra*cd "nd '
brother” for "Who-do-you-thlnk-you-are." Mt to date, Lw ha# tym squarely over a ^ u mads several efforts to get hi.
Looking Backwerj
From The Sun I
Hi
FIVE YEARS AGO
TODAY’S HEADLINES:
Oil Field Drive Starts; ’UtterJ
trucUon Of Japan’ Prop*®
With Raid On-Osah*—....
Collection of garbage ov
started In Dknublna Acre*
City of Goo.# Creek
morning, Mayor C. G- "
Mid. ' '
to Houiton fora«urvcywh«j
ri« County'* polio epy*mlc
the most
COMPLETE-
facilities for funerals
in this area
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THAT APPLIES to Internationa relations, to labor
relnHons—and to education.
Let us try it!
TSir
barrel.
Smaller taxicab* are suggested. We’re against that „ , . r.
-otl ralnv rfiva IFa harri anntiffti Im 4a IlnA am * At tlW COmmlttGfl S68SIO ,
—on rainy days It’s hard enough as Is to find one.
"'about the charge, that hands on Soon*'
not ha (topped or hindered gasoline
born In Nantes, March 28, 1882. He Popuiar brand
oncp WAS th« If-Arter nf .h. ITuniil, .. . . ____
cigarette*
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Entered a* second-class matter at the
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. person in the country. In
snt fiscal year the spending has
, to $276 per capita, ________~
Cost of government can be reduced!
Government can be made more efficient!
Remind Congress you want the
Commission’s recommendation?
effect—and no fooling!
nally and Lyndon Johnaon, U. S. Senate; Congress-
man Albert Thomas, House of Representative*.
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:K.srs’SSs ; c-' r,'-rr:“ " - -
once was the leader of 4he French dlsDlaved openly on m**?
Socialist party. Later he broke wtlh C0Unters for th* ftrat tlm*in *
th* moro radical *l*ments. He bo- monthl
.cam* a number of th* Clumber
of Deputies and accepted the port- 10 YEARS AGO .^
folio of Public Instruction and ADOLF HlfLBRS vl “
COSTS AS LOW
* and a were w«ntorlng In 1909 and served 11 times in all front. ,
main atrqet of an Indiana -more than any other mao In United State* Amb“^e|g
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MacArthur felt the same way. ne “That Is not correct," retorted
was credited with acclaiming Lee gaw
in the highest terms. not — » ---------- w —
Senator Pat McCarran (D Ne- ghlpments. He did not occupy a A
Committee, raised the Q«eatl°n- Sn li^retorercftotoa^ipmrnt town (yds, this hr another shaggy FmiTm’s hW^Ho’dM Ma“rch "l ophOOreVrisltto the ^
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and no ,ooiine. Ha?““““ STSSSFOST SSSSZ&SS SXV3SATS laSiSftS*
bdbis of a report from the FBI, he NEW CHIANG LOBBY-A new day’s work. Let me point out, how- Boston. He lectured unceasingly tournament to- ................ r
was brought before a loyalty board lobby has launched an aggressive -*Ver, that on my part It represents for the cause of abolishing slavery, pleted at tK
Of the Commerce Department, backstage drive to get 76 U. S. jet a genuine sacrifice.” The two volume* of m, elub T
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1950, newspaper, June 16, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028846/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.