The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1953 Page: 3 of 20
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IaVDON Mar. 11 —bf1* Br'*
I0,' aoiden.-rusted coronation
I* * ‘h.blv the world’s most
fcftfWM* Win roll on
Inlf ?.hioned wheels for the
rlime in It* 200-year history
f*? carries Queen Elisabeth
L her crowning in Westminister
leyJun* 2' . .
V. huge, four-ton coach has
[finished a discreet and scrup-
Is renovation after 16 years In
and has been personally
Ej by the Queen, who rode
1 ground the wide courtyard
of Buckingham Palace Mews - the
royal stables.
The coach is sumptuous, but it
is not comfortable. The late King
George VI once said hia corona-
tion ride in 1937 was one of the
most uncomfortable he had ever
taken.
That is why sponge rubber was
recently fitted Into grooves cut in
the wheels' iron rims, and the
whole wrapped in an outer rubber
covering.
Innovations for this coronation
Include an inside microphone, so
lead on Your Feet?
YOU SUFFER FROM
ptiguo Dlgoatlvo upsets
grvousneM Insomnia
or appetite Constipation*
H your doctor. The basic
,use of your trouble may be
on-»nd-vitamin starvation
■ver a prolonged period.
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lor rich red blood to start new
Length and energy pouring
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j Each wonder-working
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(h»n 5 times the daily mini-
hum requirements of blood-
juilding iron; more than the
Lily minimum requirements
if ail the essential B-vitamins
klus amazingVitamin Bn plus
*r*ce minerals.
I Join the thousands of grate-
ful men and women of all ages
Lho thank BEXEL Special
Formula for giving them a
klorious outlook on life. Get
Iexel today-now available
kt all drug stores.
Ike Makes Big Hit
With GOP Chiefs
By Weekly Talks
By RAYMOND LAHR
WASHINGTON, March 11-UP-
President Eisenhower has made a protested too many people were
hit with Republican congressional getting aid who didn't actually
didn't r *' “ "
ui dULii oi uie government, -------» ,---- - • -
the lawmakers have been gratified million would increase the feder-
......... — - ss al grant by a similar amount.
- Tile welfare director said this
t sll drug stores.
l»M •ymptenu, la tkoaiaoUaa, Pa "*t aecaiiarily prove a distory doftilascy
to,y mmy hava etkor aouaoa ar ka dva to functional diaerdara.
ONLY 6i A DAY
HIGH POTENCY
REXEL
SPECIAL FORMULA CAPSULES
) MONET BACK GUARANTEE :
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PROTECT HEALTH THE AMERICAN WAY!
leaders by the way he acts at their didn’t need it.
weekly legislative conferences. Winters testified there are now
Always jealous of their constitu- 219,000 aged on Texas assistance
tional prerogatives as leaders of a roHt- „ .. . . ... , „
coequal branch of the government. Boosting the state ceiling by 17
ave been
to find that Mr. Eisenhower does
not look upon himself as a com- , .
mander giving orders to his lieu- would result in An average m-
tenanis. crease of about *5 in monthly pen-
it Rtheheprea4de°nT serves sort ‘^houM Wh* House and Senate
Of ‘"moderator"1 a! the aPP^e the proposal. Texans
paying respectful attention ^ rh?'ConstituC ^ "n^Sng
everyone's views and never taking ^lS‘ “Vmon^a year -‘af**!
if SS? ,rom **“ iSiSStlCU/m
nexannot retreat <n,e Legislature, meantime, set
. Jl13 c',1!Pf executive meets at the ks sights on measures aimed at
White House each Monday morn- controlling the spread of Continu-
ing at 7:30 a. m cst with a nine- nist influence in schools and to
man group of House and Senate bare Communists from the state
GOP leaders. Chairmen of com- payroll
mittees handling currently import-
ant issues also attend sometimes.
Before each session, the White
House prepares and agenda of
topics to be discussed,
Mr. Eisenhower presides but
does not try to run the conferences
with the crisp precision of a board
of director's meeting. All of those
prasant get a chance to speak with- Minister Winston Churchill hinted
out regard *o seniority or other for- Wednesday a convicted Chinese
mal precedence. girl terrorist in Malaya may
By common consent, individual be exchanged for British business-
men bars of the congressional man Edgar Sanders, in prison in
group speak with more authority on Hungary.
some subjects than others. With his Britain previously had rejected
background of military staff con- a Hungarian offer to release San-
fere-.ces, Mr. Eisenhower is de- ders. 48, from his 13-year-prison
scribed as def*- at drawing out the term in return for the freedom uf
concessional viewpoints. pretty Lee Meng. 25. who had been
His handling of these meetings sentenced to death,
has contributed to the belief that However, the Sultan of Perak
Mr. Eisenhower is eager to estab- commuted the girl bandit’s sen-
lish and maintain friendly relations tence to life imprisonment Mon-
Answering a question in the
of Commons, Churchill re-
commutation and
with Congress.
METROPOLITAN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
rfjrtMntvd by
Earl Chesaher Pho. J-1800
LI It. Accident A Heattb,
Hospitalization, Group
House
ferred to the
said:
"I am, however, not yet able to
make a statement with regard to
the Hungarian government’s offer
in this matter.
Boy from Your Baytown Merchant
Again in 1953
Abov*i Th« “Two-Ten" 4-Door Sedan. At
right: The “One-Fifty" 2-Door Sedan, two of
16 beautiful models in 3 great new series.
It brings you more new features, more fine-car advantages, more real
quality for your money... and it’s America’s lowest-priced full-size carl
Farther ahead than ever in quality ... yet the
lowest-priced full-size car . . . with sharply greater
economy of operation!
Imagine — the most beautiful car in its field, with
V new Fashion-First Bodies by Fisher that set the stand-
% ard of styling, inside and out. The most powerful car
in its field, with your choice of a new 115-h.p. “Blue-
Flame" high-compression engine* or greatly improved
108-h.p. "Thrift-King” high-compression engine.
Yet, with all these new and exclusive advantages,
there is no increase in Chevrolet prices, and it remains
the lowest-priced line in its field!
Yes, indeed, only Chevrolet gives such excellence
with such economy. Come in and prove it at your
earliest convenience!
*Combination of PowergUde automatic transmission and 115-
h.p. "Blue-Flame" engine optional on Bel Air and "Two-Ten“
models at extra cost.
Entirety NEWfArouyit and tiimyit!
MORI PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLET! THAN ANY OTHIR CAR!
115 N. MAIN *
that the Queen may communicate
with her coachman, and new red
plush upholstery.
Immense care and almost for- By 0. B. LLOYD JR.
gotten craftsmanship have gone AUSTIN, March 11 —dPl— Legis-
lnto renovation of the coach, used lation boosting state aid to the
only for coronations. Britain was aged, needy blind and dependent
scoured for harness makers who children from $35 million to $42
still had the skill to restltch the million a year was approved Tues-
beautifully carved, red Morocco day by the Senate Committee on
leather harness and traplngs. The Constitutional Amendments,
backing of the painted panels, ?f,°P°saI', sPonso,r,f1 ,’?y Sen
cracked by age, was removed and lse °* Worth, now
replaced by Canadian birch ape- *<** to ^ *:here tef'
cially picked in sea water for torts to alter the bill with major
seven years. The exterior ha. been
“•*'« ■■ * - - <««• 2SWA5S:
i.i granting pensions to the aged.
"Something had to be done to
weed out the trash," he said.
John B. Winters, director of the
Department of Public Welfare,
told the committee the average ok'
age payment in Texas is no
$38.50 a month, of which the sta
contributes $11.70, The rest come
from the federal government.
HazlewoOd said he couldn’t see
how a person could “get along”
anything less than $50. But he
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I HtBATTI OWN SUN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH IJ, JV53 PAGE I
With 250,000 tenant* of house*
and an annual rent total of 1,M0,-
— . •• — --- 000 pounds, British railways is ona
warehouses, stores and workshop*
of the largest landlord* in Eng-
> land._____1
Asthmatic Misery?
Fool Better, Fetter
The agony of choking, wheeling, and
coughing in bronchUi aathmatic attacks
bring* many mleepleaa n ighta. Feel choked-up
bronchial tube* relai and open aa wonderfel
medication* let you tleep again §o eaey. ao
soothing. »o faat. Today-try Dr. Guild’s
Green Mountain Aathmatic Compound or
Asthmatic Cigarettes-At all drug stores.
| , MODERN MEDICINE
YEARS AGO ...
A pou’*ice of hot. fried onions
was once used for cheat colds.
TOD AT.,.
Doctors prescribe medical reme-
dial. scientifically perfected
through modern medical research.
HIRE ARE THE NEW United States embassy office and staff housing building* la Moscow, wher* U. S. Am-
bassador-designate Charles (Chip) Bohlen will face a difficult task worsened by the Kremlin turmoil caused
by the death of Premier Staiin. (InternationalJ
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1953, newspaper, March 11, 1953; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041536/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.