The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1954 Page: 2 of 22
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JiliTv .»wh rtu Mh wh0 society when he was eight. Joined the French Socialist party. IndoChtna in 1944 against the Utah.
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East Fayle. ____
Mrs. Car! W. Collins-2003 Ken- Cities Service
Coastal Carib
....,„ • - , , -,, .*ORT WORTH
Moanna Ruth retrash-SlT Htar- Alleg Ludluni .............. 32% USDA-Uvestock:
- Allis-Cbalmcrs.......... 54% Cattle 2586. Mostly steady oo all
MCCANN continued use of his name as the na; Hon? Kong and San Fran- China, coordinating secret revolu- 4,™™“*“ TayIor Jack,on-B*y' Amer °y&n —‘.............45% classes Some choice steers around
assistant. Minh rebel mAi’omn.i u. i^t . Sterling. Anaconda Copper ♦.•••••... 35Vi
Beth Steel ............ exd 63%
Calvan Oil 6%
Celanese ....... 16%
Celotex .................... 13%
Chi Corp ....................25
Chrysler Corp ..... 58%
.............. 68%
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nsmc as the head of the so** tenced to prison as
^called People’s Republic of Viet He shined away
Naats^ merchantman. He spent
But Ho Chi Minh is not his years in poverty in Canton, Chi-
real, name and for several years
there has been very little that is
some Z ^ WCUPied tu-cky-'
choice heifers, 20-22.25: utility and
commercial steers and heifers. 15-
19.50; utility cows. 11.50-13; few
and cutters. 8-11.50; bulls, 11-15;
medium and good Stocker and feed-
er steers and yearlings, 15-20, com-
mon stackers, 12-14.
Calve* 500. Slaughter calves and
stackers fully steady; good and
choice slaughter calves, 18-21; util-
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Chinese Is spoken by more pm.
pie than any other language.
'm WWW »* bracing itself for
the probable fall of then Bien Phu J*
Md is trying feverishly to deter- l0SS
real about him to Western dniio-
mats. \
Hu's failure to show up in Gen-
eva as head of the rebel delega-
tion daepened the mystery sur-
rounding him. *
For some Western experts on
Indo-China believe he may be dead
Senator, What You Said!
Mundt Pulls Blooper During Hearing
.. m cnoice slaughter calves, 18-21; util
.. 13% ity and commercial. 12-17.50; culls,
88% 11 down: medium and good stock-
ss'i er oalve; "~
Ho spent some time in Indol ln^™ren returned J1* G- W' Thomss~115 Stimp- ColumbGas .................
4m w,iter'--M”nt ...............,. „
arms left biro by UK Jap- M,, Win.rt 0. ****** 8££ SSCltrTn’K ..S’Zg*?S£?iS £
France never liked Ho or Mra°H«rri« t o»„hi. t. sh ^l,Pa’° N®n G“...........37% Io*er: ,choice t90"260 lbs- barrows
trusted him. But it signed an Scarlett ' 1............U' 1** fhnd g9'Itii,f,l5'2T: ch?lce
agreement with him to roone ,/leu' _ .. Freeport Sulph...........No Sale lbs., 24.50-26.25; most barrows 21-
By JAMES F. DONOVAN about to say ‘the senator from the nte him as head of a V^et Nam E^tWHeh? “ lel 1.................... 34 23‘
WASHINGTON. May 5 -UP- West Coast’.” government in norSera IndoChT- 1 Wrlght Ge" Electric ................ 40
Sen. KarlE. Mundt (R-S.pj, who ........ -la. Emperor Bao .Dai abdicated. AT SAN JACINTO; Gen 'Wwwid'Rhb*”**.......3i%
’* 64%
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TVs t Jtfhiis
Kovar Appliance Co.
'e Bealiy Service
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“We
What
Tnere have been rejwns for four “"presiding’ wS"*‘tte’licCirS^ McCarthy claims that Welch ran He kTto* fc^efate *S*f£ Mrsnd'M^f Ha“rrlen T «e«Me *** T,w' «
Kars diat Ho has died or has Army hearings, was probably sur- out on an agreement to shorten the He called Ho "big brother” Ho Jr of 314 Scarlett bov bom M*v G,1Ielt« Saf ...
been purged. Ibis despite the nrised tn read what he had unwit- hearings by ouestioninv nniv Me. v-atioj ’ ®r > hoy, horn May Qf^xjyear Tire
r j ~ ■ ~~ "t Aim,* iicdiiiifcJi Was pruuduij sur* ',u* “** «i- . .. —- —
been purged. This despite the prised to read what he had unwit- hearings by questioning only Me- called him “little^brother” 4.
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timn Wa mbs mU441«a, ______si—
2fhp ^tinfnuut ^Utt Mundt, genial acting chairman of
the Senate Investigating subcom-
mittee, would hesistate before cast-
ing aspersions on any of the prin-
cipe’s in the controversy. But he
made an unconscious blooper in
ruling on the right cf regular sub-
Rev *f, Cohn to
a sectsr'**
Carlton k, Russell
Rites Held Today
Published each weekday afternoon by
The Baytown fcun, Inc.,, at Pearce and
Ashbfcl in Baytown. Texas.
Fred Ilanman......Edittor and PuW______
8yd f*. Gould ..Adverting Director
lii-aulyh fine Jackson ____Office
Warren Edv a
Don't Bet On Red-Head,
Sr s Cw.'M'trray
time Ho was plotting secretly to
oust the French.
. On the night of Dec. 19. 1946,
the rebels rose in Hanoi, the chief
city of the north. Hundreds
Hearings
(Continued from Page One)
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H. L. and P. Co.
Humble Oil....................
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y CjtAvrc Ha McGarth-v investigating subcon-• Liggett and Myers ...... 65%
s > nOY.S ilC mtttee began its controversial in- Loew’s Inc . *** ntt
vestigation last fall. - ULand .. ............... !
C,.ni Sl!| n McCarthy created an uproar at Merrill Pet A
».....„ .***&£§ session of the subcoip. Math Chem ................46%
S\N FRANC SCO May 5 -UP mittee hearing on the McCarthy - Mack Trucks ...............13%
* but shabbily dressed Army dispute by producing what Mid Cont Pet ............... 81
mn as.ted ha r stvhs; Maijsrie now apneared to be only a portion Monsanto Chem
of New “York for a dime for of the Hoover letter. Mont-Dakota Util
of cc.Tee. us. _____ — -.....
Greyhound Bus ........... 13%
Gulf Oil.....................56%
----- ----- » wu Funeral service* for Carlton A.
78% 1">usae"' °f Ha Porte, were to
............... be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
C* |
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ue nero at i p.m. vvennesaay at
La Porte’s First Baptist church.
The Rev, W. N. Parrish, pastor,
was to conduct the services, as-
sisted by Dr. John C. Eichorn of
La Porle Community church.
Burial was to be in La Porte
cemetery under the direction of
the Art Simpson Funeral home.
Russelk died Sunday In Corpv
Christ! after a heart attack.
What a nice
Gift for Mother!
It came from
Irene's
mnn
B
• Some of the largest deposits of
peat in the world are In Canada,
Finland, Russia and Sweden.
88%
.......... 22%
a ^,<^ee;„1ill_ fh. „„ w His telegram to Stevens Wednes- Hat DUHllersZ............. 17%
> {';.c.‘c> ' ,eI,ng the man had day morning said: Nat Dairy Prod
known better days, gave him a ........ - ch.i» nn
3 Z’.S DAYS - STARTING
THURSDAY, MAY 6TH
lr First Baytown Showing ^
if RETURN HIT if
"OUT OF THE PAST"
ROBERT MITCHI M
JANE GREER
KIRK DOUGLAS
RHONDA FLEMING
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LAST DAY—HURRYI
"WAR PAINT"
AND
"THE MAZE"
Whin S.n. Joseph R. McCarthy
(R-Wis.> pr duced a copy of---
cent FBI letter Tuesday.
1 a re-
................ Welch
said he had "an absorbing curiosity
to know how in the dickens" Mc-
Carthy got it. Mundt explained to
Welch that no investigating agency
discloses the source of its informa-
tion.
"Your absorbing curiosity will
have to be satisfied some other
way. I am afraid.”
Welch.
H ’ STINGS, Eogiard, May.
5 —UP—Mrs. D .rot v G -m
gat on an eicva'.sr at St. Ile -
en’s H spital to be taken to
the maternity ward.
The elevator stock between
floors. When it was restored
to service. Mrs. Gillam and
her eight pound daughter got
off at the maternity ward.
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sSSalS
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15£SSfi!£3ua. PLu£&*&J£rs SS*—Ta K
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off Tuesday night - four board £»r‘w0nn?fu!h un.t!1 ^f's commit- Rema^SteV................lilt
Navy Goes Modern the™saif to SSs' askf ^«%
BSS SSSS JSGS$S=Z ttsttrtap* &&==*
Mundt told mCc^atan?eMeh^atn0 pewed and oiled for nothing. A J^rt^ saW that "Army Stan Oil End .......... exd 81%
service station attendant picked up sources gave him the copy of the Stan Oil Ohio .......... No Sale
the wrong car when a customer lettev which he produced Tuesday. Stan Oil N J ..........
Afilfhrl him anrulno If Mea Van. Qtoiron. —------»■■ - * a a. _ - » . Run Ail
Welch has trouble recahing the ^Twsday they sold a surplus one- th? w™ng car when a customer letter which he produced Tuesday! Stan Oil N J .V.V.V.V.V exd 88%
name and state of subcommittee horse sleigh for 325. asked him to service it. Mrs. Ven- Stevens promised to try to pro- ^un 0il ..................... 73%
member Henry M. Jackson (D- - CZ'R * wa» Parked in front of the duce the original copy when the Sunr&y oiI ....................
Wash.), At one point he said: “I High platform shoes were worn ?ll,to *»» attendant should have hearings resumed before the Sen- Icxa5 £° ...............—• 70%
am so tired,- senator, that I was in Europe many centuries ago to taken. It wgsn t until after her car ate investigating subcommittee Iexas Gu*f Hrod ............51%
was greased and oiled that the Wednesday. He faced his 10th dav Tex Gulf SulPh .............91%
mistake was discovered. in the witness chair with little Ti<Jewater Corp ........ exd 20%
chance ihat McCarthy would com- lj!nion oiI OaW..........46%
PiGtft his PPAUMWiminafi/M Taw U. S. Step!
DECKER DRIVE IN s
TONIGHT
JEFF CHANDLER In
"EAST OF SUMATRA"
"THY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE"
THURSDAY IS
FAMILY NIGHT
ENTIRE FAMILY
ADMITTED FOR
50c
ON SCREEN
MARIE WILSON
ROBERT CUMMINGS
'MARRY BE AGAIN"
THURSDAY ONLY
NO. 1
FRANCHOT TONE
"TRAIL OF THE
VIGILANTE"
NO. *
LITTLE TOUGH GUYS
"CODE OF THE
STREET"
High platform shoes were worn
In Europe many centuries ago to
help keep women’s feet out of the
mud.
BROWN'S
CHICKEN SHACK
Hwy 146 and E, Texaa Ave.
.....
WE TAKE
ORDERS TO GO
NO WAITING!
JUST PHONE IN
YOUR ORDERS
OUR PRICES ARE LOWER
OUR FOOD IS BETTER
JUST DIAL
9590
FOR ORDERS
TO GO
Try Sun Classified Ads—Dial 8302 plete his cross-examination
— some time.
KREL
Ut S. Steel •■••I.......... 45%
"WjIboii snd Co ^•••••••••••^ 8ii
iftMtto1 i£ ^yN%FC°tton'upV.V:,V2pt^
S fciKsfgr island^of &
LISTENING GUIDE
tm C^YOUftD’ALw—"’
Aaron H. Coleman, one of 35 civil-
lan employes later >»n«u The oldest coUege sport is row-
WKDNE81 >KX EVINIKO
4:15—Htrlem at 4
’ 4:sn— Hcar.'inas
5:00—Hatlem at 4
S:J0—School Reportar—
Cedar Bayou High School
5:45—Altar Ftraa
4.00 —upon* Ke«ia»
B'Oy-t.o-.i Mao:,
6:15—B1U Eckatoin Show
4:30—8una«l Beronada
7:00—Harum at 7
7:5S—Nawa Haadllnaa
S:00—Harlam at 7
ian employes later suspended at T]
Coleman as « friend of executed
atomic spy Julius Rosenberg.
i %Ca,rt??y toM 'newsmen ul got
sAr”
8:3D-»Jivln’ Jo*
.9:45—Forward March Ar-jjr Ban<J
8:54—Nawa Headllnei v.
10:00- Win OH
- Sign
THURgDAI UORN1KO
7:00—Sign On
7:00—Tha Latin Hour
!l;4u—Local ^
U:45—Dlnntr Music
It (the letter) from Army sources’
after Army counsel Joseph N.
Welch assured the subcommittee
this purported copy did not come
from Army files.”
McCarthy said if “Mr. Welch is
going to say there is not a copy
of this in the Army files, he should
be sworn, because the statement
is not true.” Welch retored that ”1
said that this purported copy did
jSl-w*- ' 1
Last 50 Poinds
With BarcoRtroto
Grace Barton, 7756 Franklin
Road, El Paso, Texas, wrote that she
had lost 50 pounds taking Barcen-
Irate and Mrs. Henry Alexander,
Route 1, Haskell, Texas, says that
she lost 10 pounds.
You can get Barcentrete from any
Texas druggist. If the very first bot-
tle doesn’t show you the way to take
off ugly fat, return the empty bottle
-»*u uiai Mus purporxea copy cud UI1 «
not come from the Army files and tor Jour m0Dey bact
you know I am quite right.”
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
U:0O—N«wi Hetdllnta
17:0S—World Nawa Roundup
17:15—Mualo Interlnda
12:25—Major Uagua Baaabtll
I am quite right.”
Welch added that he had ’’an ab-
BEWEATti the SEA m
Cinemascope
Tke triumphant
odvantura of thosa
who plunder the
ocean floor for booty,
for power, for lovel
•£4
- vie^aT
’ toil^CUi GlASSfS rcu HfAR II IN STK£OPHONIC SOUND!
Uw am axing Anamorphic Une engulfs you In (tie panoramic rang*
•f an usderwater world ...in Hie fathomlesi depths and dangers of
blu«-Uadt kingdom of kMer-shark, manta ray and giant octopus!
Carthy having the letter when it"
was marked "personal” and "con-
fidential.”
Stevens refused to read the Hoov-
er letter when asked to do so by
McCarthy. He said he thought it
was sent personally to Bolling as
intelligence chief and that he did
2°nrw?nt,.t0 read without the
„ McCarthy said he wanted to
make it clear that I have gotten
neither this letter nor anything else
from the FBI’ in the investiga-
tion. Stevens testified earlier that
he was told McCarthy’s chief conn-
set Roy M. Cohn once boasted of
having access to FBI files.
McCarthy apparently hoped to
use the letter - dated Jan. 26.
1951 — to back up his charges the
Army sought to block his investi-
gation of alleged communism at
Fort Monmouth. He accused the
Army of holding Pvt. G. David
Schihp., former, McCarthy aide, as
a "hostage” in its effort.
Please Mother
with a
Gift of
Politics
m
(Continued From Page One)
pin nri,F,rank N‘ Ikard of Wichita
Falls, District 13; George M. Ma-
hon of Lubbock. District 19, and
Paul J. Kilday of San Antonio, Dis-
trict 20.
These drew Drmocralic opposi-
tion:
Reps. Wright Patman of Tovar,
kana. District 1; Jack B. Brooks
wIRCitb tvMI BcbMiIb RmF
ROBERT WAGNER TERRY MOORE GILBERT Rill AM
of Beaumont. District 2; Biady
Gentry o' Tyler, District 3; Ray-
burn of Bonham, District 4; Clark
Thompson of Galveston, District 9,
Wingate H. Lucas of Grapevine,
'^''‘12. Kenneth Mills Regan of
Midland. District 16; Omar Burle-
son of Anson. District 17; Walter
E. Rogers of Pampa, District 18,
"n,i 9- Clark Fisher of San Angelo.
District 21.
ROBERT WAGNER TERRY MOORE GILBERT ROLAND
I r A DDAl M A 1C LI . DirUADH DAnkl l 6 11/^ri A ini/r nrvrn ^ ^ ...........
»* J. CARROL NAISH • RICHARD BOONE • ANGELA CLARKE • PETER GRAVES • JAY NOVELLO
Bnwnsnn
3 BIG DAYS
STARTING
THURSDAY
Nnouae tv
ROBERT BASSIER
HWC7T0 *7
ROBERT D WEBB
muina
A. I. BEZZERIDES
MIKE FRANSSEN
STATE RESERVE LIFE
"S*e Me Before You Die"
Regular Prices!
LAST TIMES TODAY! MARGE AND GOWER CHAMPION IN " GIVE A GIRL A BREAK
Baytown Furniture Cllnle
UPHOLSTERING
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“Know Your Furniture Men”
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o the originator of...
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Beauty in fragrance
Elegance in
packaging
Loneliness in name
The perfect gift
for any occasion
/Via* $2.7H.$35.00
lius Tax
BUCK'S PHARMACY
225 W. Texsj
721 E. Texas
/hjUjJWibLti.
/y Ashbel at Texa
timely
in-season
:r #•
SALE
7.95 to 12.95 values
5.00
3000 pairs of
women's and teens'
dress shoes,
casuals and flats
from our
regular stock
*>
of name lines
• -
mine what the effect* may be, not cumte.*
-*as -
2
£L-
lowlly toriTtoe rotel ^ttock Sw
* which now reportedly may swal- Bu
piantocWe«tlng*ttie R^a,Ameri ^AsUtic, „
ssssesssKsTite,
fidently predicted eventual mill- Uar American a
the morale effec
le shot-in-the-ar
ive the Reds a
Questions havt
Side by SMe with
Yoor Physician
Only a doctor can properly
diagnose your illness. The
pharmacist is his right-hand
man who compounds your
health-giving medicines pre-
cisely according to his in-
structions.
tSSUfSTt
American author
action a* "bold
to quote one. bu
critical of some
ployed, tactic* o\
tries has no co
American criti
tary operation a
frankly based or
these main lines
I. The force n
De Catries has b
relation to what
done. The Reds <
least three-to-one
French garrison!
in the region soi
Phu, which are i
The French face
in| them picked (
Air power 1
-a U -L
ploited as it sh
by light bombers
riion should have
by light bomben
iods. Supply drop
planes have not
preceded by fii
against anti-aircri
tions. Whereas
in Korea got 75 1
a month out of E
French are able
3. Diversionary
Delta and Luang
might have been
!-r.
-vt W-
Meyer Bros, has a feathen#
sheer to fit her
>. ^ . ( . 'X •
Dots she wMr • misses sit* from I
... a half-size from I4l/j to 24*
or does she wear a junior size from 7
Come in and see Meyer Bros, codec
cool featherweight dresses in cottons, bei
end nylons in styles designed to
Mother. From 8.99 to '
Right in tne height of the season here art th#
styles and colors you want! In a complete
range of sizes from 3 to II in AAA to EEEE.
Not every size and style in each store but an
excellent selection. \ '
white
tutone
red
blade
navy
meshes
high heels
straws
medium heels
leathers
tow heels
fabrics
wedge heels
Hurry in! The early shopper bas th#
biggest choice!
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