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J - IHE BAYTOWN SUN. SATURDAY. JULY 21, l»W
fffiJttrSsi
»m. yesterday |Q ,£*»•««
es Hunter
} 5 POST ALMONTE, one. -<E»~ ITeddy
Leaoh, 10. aacrlflctd hi* Own Jtf«
Kltnttouily oerve the public by to ion hi* three younger pity-
By VIRGII
I The meeting ni adjourned Im- ««BtoSlff ftoet at til hour* of the mates when they were trapped on Mr. end Mrs
i Wfmg^P 1 mediately after the vote. <1«» or nleht — neeewittetlne the ........... ... — „ .. . "
m J Hunter held a cigar In hta finger*
4 ' Jm W M and lleteaed attentively to the
•* «|2 rouaeUmea during their dtecuaelon.
leaning forward with one I
A jn cupped over hie ear. <C------
, / V! tired but there wa* no apparent
on
■j^pr Hunter'* complete Jetter to the
^ \ i eounoll follow*:
EVW ; ‘The chargee that were made
'joST again*t me laet night by the City
Attorney naturally came a* a com-
|% „ /Wi " I plrte surprise to m*. In view of pi# who are very anxlou* for me
the manner In which thoee charge* to re*lgn. I feel that any falr-
Kddlr Co* were nude, and the fact that I minded man or group of men
oould not be expected to an*wer would exonerate me from any
- , .. . aome of them without knowing fraudulent or dl*hone*t conduct,
nar| f)P|VP HPAfl exactly what they were and then and I truet tho council will do
tollwl le|Ifv IIvIHI having time to tty to go back that
Q* L r_________ »»veral month* In my record*, I “Nevertheless brraui* of the
| ICRS lommanaers wou,d lll,e to mt,,e ,h*s •*•*•**** ceaseless effort* of tho*e who op-
only at thl* time, The job of Oor* pot# me and the trouble that the
(Continued from Page 1) ration Judge In Baytown I* a eontrover*y mint cau*e the coun-
t'd upon by aollcltor* working geo- back-breaking, nerve-wracking ell. I will, of coune, do whatever
graphic assignment*. ta»k coniumlng many hoar* a day. m* council withe* In thl* matter."
So far at pottible. all perton* will The Judge geU call* at all time* -- ,
he Mlcited at their placet of «m- of the day and night from At MAYBE HE WILE
ployment. Only those who have no torneyi . ..d friend* of all kind* of MONTGOMERY Ala, —A
regular work place, will he teen at disturber. of the peace that have fewifcond. before he wax put to
their home*. been picked up by the police. Thl* de#jjj jn d,e ^jwtrlc chair yeater-
ln addition to the renerat cam- In addition to the several hour* , unm., r.«run,i m
00 Baytown E-w^c.
acher Marries
^tSTs-rsaMisa*
_______ error* The one thing that I cut A *nd Billie Anderson, A Mid the
iij hand INI you ta that I have not Intern older bov herded them ahead of
Ha aeemed tlonally turnwl «* *® «»• him as they ran for aafety "be-
Mlai Inn Danlela i
Lrti Raytoniana were present Curry are anaouncing I
rL »cddtng of Ml»» Margaret tendant* and numb*
^Un.mon .nd ^ wedding party today. 1
Jr MtafStoS °f M‘“ r*"W* and C
pM A **" solemnised at 2 p m, J
^^Robcrtdoa I* a farmer Bay- 0r*c® Methodist Chui
J? resident’ having attended town with Rev. Milio
j", and later having taught offictallng.
Aarscc M*nn Junior High Xha bride will be
*&•>* igjs rrfs m,m M"dr,'<i i,>,Kh''
parent* nr. M, and ,0*" « mald ol ^
k Hob->rt Franklin Lemmon. ,n,id* wl'l be Mitt V
JLtuid. groom l» the *oa of n#U and Mu* Johae
,SUd!» Hubert*on. Sr, of Vallejo. both of Baytown.' Ml*
'BAXl)ITS Of
ninent;
?t May
nalists
*TAKTINQ «
SUNDAY
THRt Mo\n*»
’VSSS' WCTURE THlM
TOO Hit; mu
Mighty in Stan!
Terrific In Scoa*'
*sgjss£,
■"sssssS*
^oritia and r• J' Uhli* of Turley of Highland* ai
gima McCall of Lufkin
BUI Maxwell of I
wine the groom a* bci
er» will include Waller
Wilkinson, Rex Couci
Cowan, atl of Baytowi
Preceding the cercmi
dlen will be lighted by
thy Murlene iMnicI*. i
bride, and Mi»« Anna \
Innd*
An invitation to the
reception to follow int
twin* extended to fen
miple through the prr
ding reception will he i
of the Baytown Conimi
on the screen tonight !
"The Sundowner*" *,
“Tou (.olta Stay
Happy"
SIX - MON*.
Yvonne l)c Carlo
Chinese Nationalinta an*
ommuniata bad shelled
China coast and appar*
n.
leation of whether the
ne with Preaident Tru*
ith Fleet to protect the
e Kinmen. They nes’tlp
cross the Strait of For-
|V,t man The double ring errr-
ty »a* performed by Rev
PJJj, t'srmlchael before an Im-
altar of white gladioli.
Lrt,ry and myriad white taper*
[ft, groom will receive hi. M»a-
L of Science degree in Entomolo-
[ trm a and M College In Au-
r. the couple are now reaiding
[college Sutton.,
IGumu «•'<” »«>•*«>'*■" '‘hf’ *l-
LjJg the wedding Included Mr
rM(l F. W Bruce and Mr and
"CASBAH"
and
Jeanne ( rain -In—
"APARTMENT FOR
PEGGY"
CARTOON-SERIAL
adians-Search
Submarines
East Coast
l<a*t Showing Tonight
“RIMFIRE"
—AI*o—
"SOl’TH OK RIO"
ENDS TOMTE,
VOIR FAMILY THEATRE
- ■RHnlso,rrCtNTVfT'
■ • » n —2nd Feature—
oled By Refrigeration Johnny WelwmulleMa-
Jl t-9»l For Schedule "Tarxan IV«eri M'tterf
SUNDAY Thru MONDAY
ROMIKI... tnd FT ATI RE
Portrait Of Enemy -
Where Did He Get T-Shirt?
VA The Canadian
today Inveitlgated aevertl
isn't report*-that unldentl-
bmarinei are operating eff
indland ,
Admiral R. L. Houghton,
iie( of the naval staff, aald
ould be Ruisian - U they
imannea "
r are not American or Brit-
marines." he aaltl: "But It’s
to find out what they are*
I Canadian Air Force head-
a aaid it* maritime group,
It Halifax. "Is cooperating
Inveatlgation as a matter ot
9t. John'A Newfoundland,
Herald. • weekly newapa-
ibllahed flahermen'a reports
leculated that the aighted
rare Ruarian.
ed'fSSInf venlet bklppef
Id of sighting a "giant" aub-
*% few dey* •go." the dl»-
Mparine carried
itlfleatlon marking*, but her
Ihouette and “area of opera-
led to apeculation It waa
n. '
j with the .advent Of the fail
L*; (,-m only a little over a
Lssh »w*y. many a youtsg girl*
tr» :i turning to the clothe* *l«-
wt!4 »rd from ail Indication* of
itite.-e fa*hion ahowings the out
eat I* indeed bright.
Xr.y i».iy you look at the new
efifgr »pertswear fashion* shown
,t • v (here i* strong headline
HI A new character to thl* aca-
tr/s cell* •;*' clothe* can be dc»-
ribwf.u i<ep ia*uai" even for
venitig New *i!houette». trim-
imjt and details make them quite
rtbiitica’H. more obvious when
uepart i with the "babv-iab" !it-
«.rtr| ri>.icge < lot he* of oth*-r
fur I•.*'*) rollege wear,
ate* line* coordinated
way The dre**-and-ji
convert* from a »u;t ty
drrv* 'linntop or cove
within the college giri i
fur examplo So i* t
dre**-and-*»eatcr Fro
al coat and »uit *eleil
pin e cn*cniblr* ahould
appeal than ever, bci .11
*i.(> i n wish monotone
mat* tin* "year esp
by college girls bresu
tone tweed coat can
many other ilotbe*.
Convertible weekend
jumper-»heatn* with
extra halter-top* for
tartan Mi its. aii Irantl
outfit* into 1 cast*
clothe* f >r partic* and
vear there ca*uai-to-di
{it« which have hare!
arm'd bodice* henca
were rtrieth' in the i
for, college girl* Thi*
the ill,Hie rate price c
anil separate line* offi
these type* a* the in
wav to dress for bury,
»ion weekend* Ju*t i
you II find jumper dr*
jackets, jumper-sheath
er coat* toppers. Jacl
;;hn:*. tweed, tartan, v
flannel suits with an
,-narge to a jersey c
haltT. yf » date-time
Reversible fashion* *
other newsy and pr-vet
for college wardrobe*
They will not only *tr
ward lobe* twice f*
otfer both texture and
trast There are tricky v
rkirt* with one side In i
ored torduroy, and the
more * - nservativc graf
flannel: plaid skirt.* v
tble plaid and velveteen
match.i g reversible ja
wrap-skirt* in two »hn
duroy. r, aking variou*
Mnnt.ona possible.
A* for dre**-up »' 1
the first time thi* yet
ftnd -fcW. iaey wootJ’d
and fake fur skirts to
collete weskits or »w
CHANNELHEW
MARKET STREET ROAD
2 BIG DAYS STARTING
SUNDAY Thru MONDAY
By Oicar Fraley fort worth - <rn - <usda>
ADVANCE US HEADQUARTERS,.hlrt, a tom coat and trou.er* and NEW YORK --(TJh- Pre.Ident Compared last Friday:.
IN KOREA - (UP) - Thl. I* about rubber MndaJ*. Kor*l Frick of the National League * tee re and heifer. W and
'7/7 p,|-7 w . y •*r‘rr% 7 —y **»». .*»«• .‘X SU,
axvsx STSS.TS iz. s: rsr *• *“w- -
, , ■ ... hott’fvtp nmnv \Ationftl f»ns — in* *5 \V pek s tops, Bw*
rean army who waa hopped up with During our conver.ation, Pear howfver- m#ny -National in > > v iH1].
the idea of driving "American Im- st0od at semi-attention, with his cludln« iom« ln Fri<’it'* own (.1[1(,p f(,,d(. .. ->7 75 ,l'ockcr
periallst*’’ from Korean Mil. hand, at hi, sides. He would not - believe the N.tlonM 1* now for*- ^ gomp pjj ca„ or,)(.r to 30.^
Today he Is a servile pr!ioner-of- look directly at me as I talked !r>K “bead of the American. oldrr fewi),r gtl,rs 27 75i gtockt.r
war who petulantly does wbat he wttirhlm through an interpreter. During the week since Frick's 22tfe closing * sales: Good
la ordered but who agitate* and pcar had been In the army for National* upset the junior league slaUghter it,-, rs and heifers 28 00-
cause*- trouble among hi* fellow »our y, «rj. He wa* granted a direct st Chicago In the 14-lnmng all-star ^ ^ medium 24.50-27.50, common
prisoners. commission, getting his training in h'ame, Proxy Ford regained his 2u 00’.23 rommon aJ1() medium
A raw-boned young man of 25. the field. At the time of his cap- composure sufficiently to state to- row| 3950.2150, good 22.00-23 50.
Pear would be working ln hit famj litre, he was in command of 32 men day: <itnners and cutters 1.7 00-19 50, mi-
1ly'« rice field if tner# wasn't a near Kongju, northwest of Taejon "In my opinion the rhlcf slgnifl- <)|ura and g0Oll uulgRe huu, 7j 50.
war. Here Is our conversation: cance of the long, hard battle at 035^ me(jlum and g*wd slockcr
He wiare a white American T- -why did you fight the South ^bi* ago was that it demonstrated and f,,e(]rr yearlings and older
Koreans and Americans? Vll1d!y the €Vtn bal«*»c« between stecrs 24 50-27 .50, good and choice
‘To try to keep the p-ace" tho two lf“,,RUC, ln a!1 dl Pitmentj yearlings 27 50-29.00, medium and
...... ..... i ‘ .„ f,f P‘a>'- including power Naturally good Miocker cow* 19 00-21 50.
Why didnt yuu stop fighting W9 werc delighted with the 4-3 Vic- r ,v . pomnar(.d (.,» Fridav
when the t,N ordered you to?" . ., Calus, Compand last rrltlay.
"I followed order.*” , , Slaughter offerings steadvy to 50
“Where did you get your equip- apparent that diplomatic ,0Wer, storkcr. Heady. Hood and
Fr!rk do!lr'd to start no needless ,.hoi(.c kllu.ra m 00-70 00, rommon
"From Russia" controversy over comparative pro- llnd medium 19.IX)-25.00, culls 17.00-
"Afe there Russian, directing w,?b “,n Harr'd*c'» rlr,'ult W-00. Medium to choice .looker
North Korean operations!" *or'1 ,,roh'll,ly wo,’!d br perfectly calves 24.00-31.00, aome 242 lbs.
"Y/s, two or three adviser* In content f° ftn ('v' "ly balanced 72.00, load 268 lbs. 3350.
each regiment." World Series, in which the Nation- Hogi; Compared last Friday:
"Why did you fight In civilian Ri rmb would "irm four straight Butcher hogs 100 lower, sows
clothing?” games. steady to 60 lower, feeder pigs
‘Jdy commander ordered it.” kw diplomatic were a couple steady Week's top: Butcher hoga
‘‘Are you glad to be out of the Fricks men, when out of the 24.25. Closing bulk: Good and
fight?" 'Proxy's ear-range. One of them, choice 190-265 lbs, 23.00, good and
The Interpreter aald Pear didn’t whom wo will not name, said: "Ev- choice 160-180 lbs. 21.50-22.75, good
want to answer. . en balance nerte! That all-star and choice 280-400 lbs. 20.00-22,75
"Ask him where he got the T- xarr.e was the sure-fire tip-off that Sows 17.00-19.50. Feeder pigs 18.00*
shirt." I told the Interpreter. the Nation*! League now ha* the 20.00.
TIERNEY 18 TERRIFIC!
Wti
—Starring—
LAWRENCE 1IFRSFY
MARISSA O'RKIf V
RUDOLPH ANDERS
HIGHLANDS
Box Offic# Openi 6:00 P.M.
Monday Through Friday
Saturday and Sunday at
1:30 P.M.
ADDED FOR YOl R HA-
BUGS BUNNY
—in—
"Greyhounded Har«"
A ger-ers! market survey of this
L-'I ,cll.gc fashion* shows that
j-eis silhouette* arc based npc,n
krs(|h!i r narrower and shorter
Wirt, Starting from here, ever)-
|h;ng ponf.i to lowering waist-
rm low-dosed boxy snd taprre*!
|irk*ts hiphand or middy jackets,
fse-bloiised waistband jackets, fit-
iri-torso overblouaea; belted shirt-
Itil jiekets and shirts worn on the
tete Pina
(Mnmr-SHsOlNfie
IF YOUR WATCH
IS SICK -
WE'RE THE DOCTORS
Admiajon 9c and 35c
SATI RDAY-Fnds Tonight
Roy Roger* Newest Picfuiti
TRIGGER, JR."
Keeond Feature
"JUNGLE JIM"
ENDS TOMTE.
With Johnny Weismuller
We guarantee all
repair* and ure
equipped to give
your wateh precis-
ion service.
See U* Now
For a Free Watch 1
Check-Up. !
MAYFAIR
JEWELRY
The House of
Diamonds" »
204 W. Texaa
Phono 4488
0m
2tu\ FEATURE
fe^HODaS
DIAL 4043
★ STARTING SUNDAY ★
_ THRU TUESDAY
Start* Sunday Thru Monday
ard L Davis
6art Victim;
is Tomorrow
Snpst.,'. < are really versatile
ithia year nsaking it poastblr to de-
jrektp real . nscmblea with a “pres-
life" mstume look.
In fact, cn-
ibN provide THE big thrtae
POLIO
■INSURANCE. INCLUDING
Other Dread Diseases
£ v
Only $10.00 a year
$ Coe Entire Family
if Tuck Insurance Agency
• 5 S. Aihbel
Phone S474 or 2912
ird Lee Davie of Cedar Ba-
7-year-old Baytown ReHa*
irker, died at « p m. FrJdejr
Baytown hospital,
b wa# caused by a heart all*
He waa atrfeken auddenly
m. yesterday and rushed to
jpltal by ambulance. He had
1 apparent good health,
ral eervicea will be at 1 p in.
f in Paul U. Lee Funeral
Rev. M. E. McFhail of the
’refbyterian Church will of*
ir. the absence of Rev. A.
Ian pastor of Memorial Bap-
mrch.
si .will be in Cedarcreat
try. Pallbeerere will be J, ML
rd, Gleti Fayie J, Hill OMHh
terpreter said. 1 bad breaks prevented us from wln-
On the bottom of the now-flithy nlng that game long before the
T-shirt Were several American G! 14th Inning" "
laundry marks. Another said: “Since 1945, the
It was oh the Chonan front that American League has been living
General Douglas MacArthur re- on its pre.war iaurejg. but a ,ot ot
ported captured American, had ncw blood 8nd a lot of nevv mom.y
begn bound and shot by the North have come lnt0 the Natlonal c|r.
KoreBn*' ' cult since the war. Poat-war spend-
ing and hustle jire now bearing
Looking Backward Kssxysrsr
*_____v ......... .. Gonal pennant race. Only 16 games
From The Suri Files ,cPar'1*e last-place Pittsburgh from
• the top, anU foj^p olui/e are staging
Real Pit Barbecue
• Chicken • Se* Food
• Sandwiches "
—Curb Service—
Beer — f5e and 20o
Barhiyyie To Go
Sf'OTTIE'S DRIVE-IN
Decker Drive
KREL
PROGRAM
^ DANCE
{J SATURDAY NITE
P JULY 22
RIVERV1EW INN
THE fllMAKOB
preunt
1M0 •ON voua AH DIAL
M.1 MG. ON YOUR fM
SATURDAY gVtNINO
a:0O—Tour Church C»l<4)it»r
T:00—Kalis*!. *! Seven—Jftx Beer
T:57—W»r Nev*--Pe»r| Bee.
8:00—AU iter Panes Pats*!*
»:00—Teleu”' >t Hour
*****: ■wnae-Wiws: of ■ rta.iMoeiaat,-; •*»«— .
U;00—Sls'n Oft
. tUNOAY- MORNING
*:00—KREP News
. ' ■ e;U4— H*» Hope Gospel Singers
»:*0— Mornina Medllltlons
*-'» Ceiitrs; Assemhlr of Oo4
il * *:00—The eplrltqal Five.
*;t5—Your New Home—Powgtl f.sai
. »:jo-Bp»nl»h Hour
40:30—War Hssvs y
Complete
Landscape Service
• SODDING -
• MAINTENANCE
• SPRAYING_
TAPP AN RANGES
PhilcoX Admiral
(Between Four Corner* and Highlands)
Music by BILL KOVAR v«StcHli
Baytonians Orchestra
„ •....... 1""
CARTOON—“BOOBY HATCHED*
LATEST "MOVIETONE NEWS*
“CARIBBEAN ROMANt E"
JMfJe.g jtng^rimta'-
to* my Ms
Un*i|id
l*ke Carol.
••VAt»—i-w
8tasney, M. A. HurrxBiFrwSik,
Miller and Johnny Mercer,
end, of the family, will be
iry pailbearefa.
FTYT YEARS AGO >..... a dog’ fight “hTi^d Th^
1 TODAY'S HEADIJNE5?: Japs Say are no puah-overa in this circuit.
Halsey Heading Back; Prowling Every game Is a real battle. And
Gulf Storm Maneuvers For Blow the club that wins this race will
In Galveston Area. " _ ____...________ _
Futjeral services weer held today The boys at the National Lcagui
REFRIGERATORS
Immediate Delivery
Home Furniture Co.
107 W. Texas Phone 2949
The first geodetic su
United States was ce
1841 by Simeon Borden
There are more mol
theatre, in Texas than
any other state.
FERTILIZERS, PEAT
.MOSS, INSECTICIDES
be the best in the world.”
for Ernest Albert Prelejng, who office did have some good talking
died on Thursday at His Oakland pointa. As we recall, the PhiUics,
Estates Home. . Braves and Pirates have tpent
, Plans weet made by city officials much "money since fhe war. Amf
1 of Goose .Creek and Pasadena for most of the other clubs have not
. inauguration of new cross-ship been miserly, Whether total Na-
I channel ferry service on August 1. tional expenditures for players and
Plans were 'made to honor Miss farm Improvement* .since the war
Alice Rose Carter and Miss Willena have exceeded those of the junior
Lalapie, recently elected represen- circuit, we do not know. The Red
tatiws to Grand Assembly, Order Sox, Tigers and 'Yankees have mll-
• of Rainbow For Girls. lionaire owners, and L h ey are
German naval official? assured “quick.with a buck” when they go
British and American; intellgence.of- Into the market.^Nevertheless, the'
fleer* that- Adolf Hitler and-Eva dollars and diligence of National
Brpuh definitely did not escape to owners slnye the war certainly
nd. had heen employed I«
finery ever since. He was an
iter at Ihe time of hi* death,
s survived by hie wife, Mr*.
i Ellis Davia, and a daugh*
na Kathryn Davie. Other
>rs are hi* • mother, Mrs.
Hovgy of Long Beach, Call-
; two aleter*, Mr*. Mary
till of Ix>ng Bgach and Mr*.
. B. Adam* of Houston: and
r, Henry, Davl*, now serving
DANCE SCHEDULE
Smith
fiLv# Country Club
-DANCE TONIGHT-
Benny Leader
And His Western Rangers '
- SUNDAY NIGHT-
Buck, Buddy, Sam and Tex - SI Carload
End*
Tonite
01 R PRICES ARE BIGHT
3 DAYS
STARTING SUNDAY!
DANCE
TONIGHT
HI-HAT
CLUB
he Navy In the Korean war.
_;_*___
AU THU
A MAN
irgentina aboard a aubmarlne. have pepped up Frick’a circuit to
,FV i b-ado *r.n ‘ H de*r,’e that n(W enliven* both
II8S DOROTH?NELL Frailer, r#Ce “nd lnt«-'ea^-
ride-elect of Homer L Ammons, w . :
i- •ssxxsz ** *
WiTTA-. mi ggl.tr -=• rr?
>'Connecticut * ^ T“ ^ In'
■ ■ the International standings, the on-
kwj.tach ww Brno < ly two American farms—Baltimore
^ YORK - iO^- The cny-. <Browna) alld BuWal«> <^rs)-
:hool children mev K. are *®cond and l**t respectively.
I and dog-tagged to help identify The otheJ *[* eIub* National
T&rS£ZTn°theAmerican Association, the
rtbur WaJlander *Ud today «>«• American League farm* -
...........................v, 1__ Loulevllle (Red Sox), Kansas City
(Yankee*), and Toledo (Tigers)-.
Music by
From Crowley, La,
7:48—W.
WAWOMA^riigkUy-k.r.
w,r».” this >1 •• time te start *r,de" * rt„a«r.
d*wn tluuitdr **k. wearae
»w-Cri Sclentiic rnsn sad *>t AMO<Utio«.
-"—SSS
fes-s ”SSsi
** isfYa the public. ^ *>*"'' 1
DANCE
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
TRI-CITY
CLUB
Market Street Woorter
are third, eeventh and eighth, res-
pectively. The other five clubu are
gues have not appeared prowess-
balanced ln lnter-Ieagurf play ln
World Series; and It now hae won
butrflve of 17 all-star games. Gen-
erally speaking, »uper(pr “power"
TAPPANsa6^
I Philco & Admiral
IY.sectors:-'
a :*0—town User
3:35—Bsat On Wax ~.n
i 4:0«-KRKX, N«wi
ifsSs&iM ;;
3:15-Old Chi,hnlm Trail
8:30—Today's 8p«rts-fJr»y Lumber
0:48—La Port# New*
Keep tuned to KRKL, your Lib-
erty Network Station for Major
League Baseball, 1 day* a week.
. ‘ ■
:
Win A Prise !
Decker
ojliA &*»& t&nicfJit"
It's no good — I m no good
—I con f fcr o woman
the kind of woman you
wont me to be?"
GREGORY PECK os “THE GUMFIGHTER^
y£civ/m>u
JimeSf T’ootf ui'i ~)&y.cus
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