The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1950 Page: 3 of 10
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IS H 0 P AT Pemey’s
WEDNESDAY MORNING 9 A.M
eCARTHY ACCUSES U.S. SCIENTISTS
F COMMUNIST-FRONT CONNECTIONS
t'negotiationg must be
.HtNOTON M*- *»n»tor Dr. Kirtloy ririeh.r M.th.r, of Chairman Brim McMahon, D, Jr, in Mi Udrow, but he thou*
2 R McCarthy. It. Wloerni- Narva* Untomity, aaw fwaMam Qmimttmt. * th* Oangnaaioaal t*. prop* riiould know nbout
yeHerdiy th«t the af the Amerioan Aaaociation for Atomic Knorey Committee. a* when hta fattier payi for Commu
AirirrifM eeientirt* have the Artveno.rn.nt of kci.no. Mr- "claarV pm-Commun*.** tot literature.*
W■mfiiiriled U» »n *lam»li»« OarUty ..id h*> ha. b**n "affillat-__
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‘f^atmeat Uuerted la the Pwfeaaar Walter F, QcIUmm of Mnmmm OTf. Mo, - ttt* - ** ”
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________ Dr, toward U Condon, director eandldal. for the UB Senate, of
, Knnrgy CommlMlon ha. of the National Bureau of Stand- "paying for Qommunial literature,*' ^
‘‘ |„ ,nfo**iof necurlty reg- arrtn one. attacked by the Home McCarthy referred to an adver- N.tfl ■ 03 Wfj|
‘ Kreenmg atomic .cl committer hut never given a hear- linemen! in the Jcfferenn City Poet- ■ D |3 ■
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in January aufferwl7
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|n enforcing weurlty reg- art., one. attacked by the Home
jj* *«« »ftor he vigoroualy denied Red Tribune Sunday edition. The ad
nlr...... ...i wo. apon.ored by th. Democratic
taiffowpilv replied that no .m* Dr W A Higginbotham.-atomic party.
KVw.wiun( or odviaor of the wientlrt and chairman of the r«t- A reprint of an adHonat from a
Jlw, .v*a b»« arretlod or eration of American Sclent MU Madiaon. Wkaranain, n»w«paper, th*
much Im. convicted, of McCarthy Mid the urtantxatlon i. advertitement Iwted McCarthy*. .1-
ut of di.loy.lty " "heavily infiltrated with Oornmyn- leged record, Including charge, of*
L o d^lorabie that .Utoment. Mt fellow traveler..'* * income tax evasion and dtobarment
1, tyPf. made by Senator Me- Profcor Philip tforrhmn, for- proceedlnga.
Lg. tead to undermine «mfi- mer A-bomh expert at !/*. Alamos, McCarthy wild he hadn't planned
IT to the "”*y Pro*’ **1 hv M,^*rthv to mention Thoma. C. Hennmge.
. « defiance of the fact* of a df having a record of “affiliation „ ____
record which apMk. for with aubver.ive group. “ I .. g_____
5* Per mid . rrofcmnr Unu. Carl Pauling of ‘ |J_OYD WFRMAW
Hey Kids!
6et in step with ytwr fevorlt#
MOVIE STAR! w«or official
fundamentol pliklfSe of
CHIROPRACTIC
HAS NOT
Changed aincc It. diacowtry in
1RM, but many Improvement. In
ROY ROGERS BOOTS
the technique of eaay adWrtlng
have he** mad*
Thl* rapidly growing health
method han-rriuch to offer to
^tje rick of the world
Thma at. th. anly griwint cowboy bants
bearing the nam. of th* Inam Wokwh
war Roy Roger, and they**, mad. m
T.sm, Lend a* LMtbar, aad hmm af th.
ftghtm' T«« Rang** Rugged, handtoaw
i mad. of the chmcaw leather ia »«hwi»»,
Mirhtntic dewgnt... and they can be
rwoled again and agria And th. be.lt
Cowboys .hd Cowgirls.
ASH OPR PAUr.NTS
W. T. TRAVIS, D.C.
Irogna Raate Ph.'mpm-tor
HI CAST RRRUm
BAVTOWTS TEXAS
Telephone Ml.
E»pert
Watch and Jawalry
Ropair
Itli Market Wt, Hat town
Phone S-gllt
ROT ROGERS ROOTS
FOR BOVS AND GIRLS-FROM
11-Ox, Western
JEANS
Sitss §V* -3
STATE RESERVE LIFE
*<#* Me Refers la Dk*
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Wednesday ONLY!
SIZ( 28 TO 40
SPECIAL BUY!
Men's Army Twi
• SANFORIZED■-*-WON'T SHRINK
Before You Decide
COPRER PtATED RIVETS AT STRAIN POINTS
• DOUBLE ORANGE STITCHING
• HEAVY SAILCLOTH POCKETS
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lidn't hmoh High School, tooetd ml
Hey Kids!
is washabl* and long wearing. Siz* (4 to 17!
Com* Sto! Tonio: revv
at PotHtay’i .
A NO. T WY! -
At A Special Price!
JR. BOY’S _
BLOCK PLAID
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SHIRTS
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Boy Cowboy
SUITS
The Dirtiogoiehed 1951 \«»h AmlwMidor. Hydra-Malic Drive available in AmbaMador and State.man Scrim.
ONiy IN AlRFiyfS DO you OET THESE &REAT DEVELOPMENTS
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and tough cowboy,
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style.’ Sire 4-10.
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Western SHIRTS
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warmed autnm.tic.Hy, pr«i-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1950, newspaper, October 24, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029158/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.