The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1952 Page: 2 of 16
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PAGE 2-THE BAYTOWN SUN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1952
Plane's Vapor Trails Create Flying Saucer Scare Her
t
Hundreds See stock Quotes Diary
l« « m «if Special T* The Beyfown Sun
naming lan
Ike's Visit
Airway Elec ............ No Sale
Allis-Chalmerj .............. 57*
j High In Sky
By ROSALIE MYERS
Wu it, or wu it not *
A T and T *.................180* |{aff „fag busily arranging details
Amer Woolens .............. M {or ^ Je(J ^ y,e trip—night
II p.ii. jcd From Pagr Pn»!
heavy price of blood in February
of 1945.
While Eisenhower loafed, his
Rain Cuts
Parking *
Orton - F. S. Heftier Riles Being HeHT^dap®SJS
flying
Anaconda Copper ...........M*
Am Qranamide ..... 53*
Beth Sisel ....... Sl*»
Calvan Oil ......l‘............ *14
(Continued From Page One)
But after three days, Eisen-
hower said be had arrived It "no l / • *t* I
w,y***ttJlng Meter lake
But he said he had a better
about the situation
flight ifato an a rpor. rear Soul, "feeling'
tnd 9 **hau^»
utes to one p. ra. Iwo Jima time, hag of many factors that will be Chrtotiaai shopping activities
Our constellation landed about 10 important to my associates and Baytown s business districts. ■
(Continued From rage One)
(George) Perkins sa£i that if TU
gain 10 pounds; I could play on
his team nest year," he happily
told his mom.
It wu Mrs Orton's duty to stuff ^ John'» Methodist church, offi
Ridny weather during th. past h « I,? summer long ln^uest of bating
Funeral services for F. S. Hef-
ner, 73, will be held at 5 p.ro.
Friday at the Paul U. Lee funeral
home with Rev.- Walter Gibbs of
Old Walnut cemeter.
Saturday. ***> *t 1,
Hrfner, operator of
20 F!anf O*__is n"S(
Lamarque. He had be^
Take off time advanced 30 min- Korea'and s/'be^rWrs.and- 0«aM dutifully f?t SS 2? SfvSL^ ■*
\ and enthusiastically ate. Mrs. Or-
*« * ZLZ iigh’ed and pleased to' find a num- Among the troops he visited were *»“*• <*, uptown^ shaping, fell
N **** br of familiar faces' from Wa$h- those under the flags of some of ott taiarply In spite of the pre-
Even yet, Gerald sticks to his
training schedule, plenty of the
ingten—the advance Secret Service the same nation* he led to victory Ch,ri*t»** •••*»- l^h/^V^^’and tobedaeitr
party—grinning at u# from beneath as a five-star general during World Usually the weekly collection is -right leoae e t an to sa y
iw-Unea; parka hooaa, War II in Europe, including the about MOO. Lest week the “meter sv'fr nn»t.
"« u, or wm iv Bov. a u/uv —____, , u., v. vnn-consieuaiKw unom aooui au —:— -— tv. ... , . . ton doesn’t remember whether he *■
saucer which a couple of hundred Hfc........* minuies ahead of Eiaenhower. Sur- myself and to everybody here dur- The week t parking meUr eta- tboH jp pound, 0f not, !
Baytoniar.s saw floating around In rfr?*** ••••••••••“*•"•••• prised to find the airport brightly ini the months to come. . lections, usually a fairly accurate bu( at ^ Ttie b# made th* team. |
the suaiet Thursday? U*10Mx ...................... ----■ — ------ *-----’ J---v. - nun of untewn ehnnnlnr fan
Some believe it was a B-3« or a - . „ ............. 19
it 1 n that the peculiar black object AVp'n- to - ______ , .
with a flamln* tail wu a flying ........*ir« e.v Pk«* With Eisenhower BritiAH Commonwealth Division. robber* collected only *#604*.
tl.-«- Sr&i:=K»rSTSZ ZZ eSSSiTS*Sr i u cm»u '
^E&SVSS J- H. Strait Is •
Named President
officers word that It was only a Freeport Sulph ............. 40* dropped in, via two-sester L-lg ar- ^ **ent* “ m* U'5- oecf*1
I—miidiw pfame-hB'g r^M»e-fdglrt,.-GeB-El#ct»ie-------tdlerr-»P®Hee-ri»ne-. at en airport
, la R. Bird of Dahu'oma Acres Gen Motors ................. 64H {gr j iengthy inspection Of the When he made front line tours in
Bip one of the two persona who Gen Tire and Bub ......... »** Fourth Fighter - Interceptor Wing small twooeater ptenes normallyH
.8tf.*1.t. h- h— Mac ted , jt|()ff|Trif uu- -f- krowSSH
prxt---------%ookof Gerald's clippings, which
he refuse* even to glance through.
Over and over again, she's heard
Mrs. Orton smiled a little, re-
membering how careful her son
was at first—not to even taste
anything.that wasn't on his rec-
ommended diet list
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS*
PRIME RIBS OF ROAST BEEF 3
OR
SMOTHERED PHEASANT CHICKEN
BRING fHE FAMILY ~
O-Y-S-T-E-R-S ON THE HALF SHELL
Of Shrine Club
_ „_ZEISIG’Si
go "to.Gerald's head," but ahe.wii- * — —. —^ .SMB
Injuries aren’t the dnly thing |
that keep a football playeFs mam
fretful Mrs. Orton flsed to woriy
Complete Sea Food
Of Steak Dinners
Served Dally Except
Wednesdays
________________ Gulf Oil .................... 80V»
last saw It.it was Gulf 8tat UtU tt%
to a plane when viewed from the
front When be 1
tic eiQriar^ In his fur cap tad'
heavy winter Jacket. He shifted
• elub according to sn announee-
of th* -,nt mad*by Secretary-Treasurer
fighter planes. “ . '
RMBHiPHI ... ___________...____To the disappointment « —.- Tm„.
ffc*SS SS2;5r£,A.,<5S"vSL gfiSmC~ *.
•aid. Humble Oil .................quarters to take a revim of 17 nocked town which had changed preaident of the organisation.
Three women employes of the Jonei-Laughlin .............battalion* representing the 17 na- hands four times during the cur- Six new members were elected
Baytown Sun said they saw a “fly- Imperial Oil.................85 4 tion* fighting in Korea The Pres- rent war was marked tt almoet to the board of directors. They are
lng saucer that looked like a big Tnterlake Iron............no sale jdent-elgct as the day wore on every block, however, by large Howard Kay, A. N. Nelaon, C. E.
etar In the sky. It was a bright Inti Nickel .................. «3 seemed to become progressively English-lettered banners walcem- Rodeeaps, J. V, Bell, T. D O'Brien,
ML" Jupiter Oil................Maw.non serious and grim. tag ftaenhpww and aikmg. jay and J. H. Strait KeMveaw are
T. W. Gunn at 912 Davis Read Kir^t Pet .......... UK Tim President-elect returned to the Chinese Rads out at Nora w. L Blansett, Jo* Reid md W.
mid he first saw it in the sky Libby McN....... ....... 7% Seoul just before dusk tnd wss Korea.” - B McDaniel
inaKd&ttpg'jrs -Yrt,,,,*K °^,liar,ff,gm?i
It looked about a foot long and La Land..................... « dinner and a long night 0/ evaluat- highly secret departo*. preaident; and C. E. Rodecape,
two-inches wide. Gunn said he Mathlson Cbem ......... <1H ing the Korean situation. ProbaWy He met in the barn-like war t^eratan treasurer.
took a sight on tt, and the object Monsanto Chem ............ 91H the greatest burden on Eisenhow- room" ln|Van Fleet's headquartms jj. A Baker, C P. Kelly and
INtfat aeem to be moving, but eras Mack Trucks .s............... er's ihmilders was the widespread compound with more than W0 re- vviuia Cobb ire the outgoing di-
just suspended In the air Then it Mid Coil Pet ......;......... 85 taith of the GI that “the man” porters and photographors. H# ra- ^
..... could do aomething about ending fused to answer any questions and
the war. refused to discuss such political
Dec. 4, Seoul and.actual battle- issues as the recent attack on Sen. UJAWi f«j|U Arrival
front a rets Shaken out of sleeping Robert A. Taft on his »ppo;ntm«tt W COT J UKIIC AfTlfCa
bag at S;B0 a. m. “• -V- of Martin Durkin as secretary of --
Dawn over here ia grayer then labor,
anywhere. Back to our old friend, Eisenhower was dressed In a
passed on toward the north, can- Mont-DakoU Util ...........24
tinulng to keep the form of a long Xat Dairy Prod ............58%
slender fish..The front fourth of Ohio Oil ......... 54H
the object was dark and the re- Packard Motor* ............. 8
was glowing. Pancoastal Oil ..... J*4
Gunn said he called Ellington Ptnhandle P and R......... «H
Field to report what h* had seen p«nney's Inc ..............no sale
After 500 Mile Walk
and after considerable difficulty Phillip* Pet ............. ggvi the dusty small aircraft landing light brown tweed suit, while start
got In contact with someone at the pure oil ................63V, atrip, and flew away In six-seaters and figured tie aa MUtM.0® ?
field who said he had no authority Rirhfiel<t Oil..............63‘i to HQ of the British Com- small stage of the war room and
1 authority Richfield Oil ................ 63'4
out definite information Repub stM,.................
monwealth Division where it was
■cold-in the aero area — that
on anything. The man said, how- Przu st„„i rv. ............in* 10 com-in me **ro
ever, that the objects people were p,cjf:c p„t ijtd. ...........10V4 radio network tape recorders froae.
squinted into the glare of newsreel
and still camera lights, j
wiuj in# bur rVflMtUlf on tnBm. Sinclair Oil
•«••••••••«•••
20
41 Vi
Bocony-Vac ................. 83’.
Sou Paclf ................... US
Stan Oil Calif ............... fW>*
Stan Oil Ind ................77*
Stan Oil Ohio .............. 87
SUn Oil N. J. «............75*
LAREDO, Tex., Dec. 5 -UP- Sun Oil ........... 81*
John A. McGee. 38, was recovering Sunray CHI ............ JW
from buckshot wounds Friday. He Texas Co................. 56*
said he was shot in nearby woods Texas Gulf Prod ....... 80*
fay an unidentified man who shout- Tex Gulf Sulph ..........no sale
•d, "I got him.” Tidewater Corp .............22‘i
McGee said another man. also Union Oil of Calif.......... 89*
unidentified looked more closely U. S Steel ......... 40*
and said, “yes, I see you did. Let's Woodley Pet..............no sale
get the hell out of hew." Dec. NO. Cotton........off 7 pts.
Fairly brief briefing with the
British. Then scramble for plane.
Saw the President-elect again at
headquarters of Koresn First Di-
He said it was remarkable that
the ROK soldiers coming from a
MICHIGAN CITY, lad.. Dec.
—UP—When Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Moses moved here from Buffalo.
H.Y.. they gave their year-old col-
H Clancy, fi a neighbor.
Thursday Clancy, a bit haggard
and exhausted, walked into the Mo».
vision for another quick briefing.
‘ i look
Then into the mountains for a
land swept by war for two years „ new home after having trekked
could (till display "such a aptrit joq mile*
and elan."
"What I find is merely a reflec-
tion of the aptrit and alan ywi PriJirn (Jttft
find among tbelr people, h» «*k! • WI*C JlfflfWI AJCla
•t the war over pork chop* ana find among their people, ne saw ------ -77---
sauerkraut with B Company, 15th He called Rhee a great man and D|irftL|f A1 jwm ^Wttwr
Regiment, Ike’a old oumt. said Iks BOB maUanf WJJ MR
IgreatH
NEW YORE. Dec
South burglar alanaBB
stattsd la the police property clerk's
World Famous Prince's
for Baytown's finest food
As E.senhowtr sat on sn old am- .very quilific*
munition case and hacked at his leader ”
pork chop, American planes bam- He aaid h# t—— _J - - - - I
mered hillside torgata within plain Koroans had done a ''marvelous'' stoOad taHRHpRH^^H
view and about fiva or six miles «f mahrtaWaf flselr btnlth and afBsa at paBaa baadguartaea bars
«wav with anow-malting charges detorminaUon under difficult elr- bocause a survey Indicated tbe of-
of napalm, a gasoline Jelly that cumstancei. But he added that ftoo was "hwdeqiately protoeted.”
burn* with life-consuming fury. they would need outside help “for ———
The President-elect also visited a kXM time.” Skilled labortrs wer* th* blggt't
a hospital filled,, with day-tad css- Ha declined to discuss the mill, group of Michigan deer hunters
unities and the Wide Of th. South tary situation in any detail, except tut season They comprised X per
Koreans, the training division of to say that on tha Korean front cent of th* total of MS.8T2 per
ROKs which gave Elsenhower a manned by UN combat troops ha nnl v)M -
realistic, real ammunition display ,.nsed a dedication to "indivisible licenses
of teaching soldiers how to fight *
President Hhse wss on hand and
gave Eisenhower a large Koresn .nterpriss---------
flag some misunderstandings or differ-
Eisenhower ss he sat on hard box #nc#f option with respect to
with his Third Division friends ^ lUn *, ,r, all hero to see
looked tir»d. But his spirit* seemed jt through''
to be good He seems quite unto- Eisenhower said he was "far
chned to go into deep Far Eastern tTom . defeats' in ’his business"
profc.ems wan Khee of the future of Korea and believed 1
Back "home" to Van Fleet s ••p.monately" that toe forces of
headquarters by sundown and get- communism could not conquer or
hand and tr^yt<Fra all engaged in a common f1”
a Korean surprise . .and if there may ha '
The same area in the United
__ , .. State, that grew one buahel of po-
bought resident deer tatoee 28 years a«o now grows two
bushsla - -A
ready to leave town tomorrow squeich the struggle of the demo
creeks "
much relieved ttatt Gerald was ap-
parently unaffected.
. - • ••• .dy
him protest that the other players
weren't given enough credit
Gerald atrenuously objects to
the tehn, "football star" being ap-
plied to him. Occasionally, he's
been teased about the term after
some glowing write-up and he
always gets a little pink but man-
ages a sickly half-grin.
| Mrs. Orton admits that she's
LproN, ot
* Otis Ws
Jesses ta C01
|i«rsge pne
fqjdaiaiag
f-jsa; go
agitup.
bidder 01
tend was
[5Vdut
. h*-
_ 130 c
. jt an aver
I cents per 1
_ t said tt
r appr°x:mi
J ISO cases'
iskakfrt*1
K^scf mne
1 per case,
were four
n*je wjth th
lifflf.50 per c
I Central Whoh
■0, m.
r those thie
jt from me
j when, he «
fe!
I similar sale* if
e thi? week
Sheriff Bob
j his liquor s
jmedollar a ;
I that he n
ind need
goes o
r oot going t
A “Whj
church interesta than hla football-
playing prowem. Ha’s active in the
Baptist Training union of Memor-
ial Baptist church and has been
called upon recently to talk to
several youth groups.
Gerald hope* eventually to be-
come an architect, Mrs. Orton
says. Thi* year, geometry Is giving
him a little trouble, forcing him
to spend many evenings etudying.
But Mr*. Orton is proud of his
A s In mechanical drawing.
George Scott Has
SurgeryOnKnee
George B. Scott, construction
superintendent for the Harris
County Flood Control district,
underwent an operation on his left
knee at Baytown hospital.
Scott haa been in the hoapltal
for almoet 10 days, suffering from
a flare-up of an old Injury. He
eeid hla knee was hurt eeverol
weeks ago when he (lipped and
fell against a tractor. Hla leg la
in a east and he will be confined
to bed for aeverai weeks, his
family said.
“1
■Fiiwnn
THEATRt
KIDDIES TUN CUB
j_
I as til day t<
f<f wine. Mtl'
i two years ag
(collected
of the stat
■ may be si
,'ta wet staid
, public schoo
SATURDAY MORNING, 9:45.
YOU1L Sr TO SEE
A - CARTOONS - i
(SB 01
Hill
IfS THE LAST CHAPTER OF
"MYSTERIOUS ISLAND"
AND THE FIRST CHAPTER OF .......
"Radar Men From The Mom"
PIUS CAESAR ROMERO IN
•THE LOST CONTINENT'
YOU'LL SEE OUR REGULAR FEATURE
'THE IRON MISTRESS"
AND DON'T FOR&ET...
SOME BOY OR GMl
WILL WIN A BRAND NEW
BICYCLE
. Dec. 5 —
atkxt Boar
that It has
gen.
lor 3,800 em
Container C
,u......—'
R. Abernetl
! WSB'i Region
1 representing I
■ drvmoni of
lagotiaied a fivi
(earlier this
1 centi sn hour
without need
The remainie
|ipproved will g>
eOvety on July
|fmnon employes
[ container divisic
(board's decisio
proof 1
. between
|bv Gtylord Conui
(ecopetnors with
a reeogWas
. reUponshto,"
COURTESY OF
YOU DONT NEED
A FANCY CAR
■ th#'right to live in
Elsenhower in "War Room freedom "
I at headquarters. Great and noisy -j believe that on this particular
clutter of.photographers. One Ja- j^mer. this particular phase of
panes* newsreel man had a 35-mm ^ gr..t struggle between these
camera that sounded like a wash- f«rn idroiofies, freedom is bound
ing machine, Kaenhower ‘trade w be succeiaful," he aakL
out on atage before backdrop that -au it takes is a continuation
looked like just removed from ^ ^ dedication to common pur-
some state-eioe Khota room, po.., which w* have so far die-
Eisenhower wore medium brown p;IVKj tn] «r. sre going forward
tweed suit, looking almost naked ^ that." • \
sy'-lf
right at the start'Thh l» strictly retpoatenta,. explaining he Thought
! no ptaiUca," be tatd. Talked gen- conferonce too large to enter-
eraiiv for about seven minutes tain questions.
•bout his Impression of Korean -
trip, then said conference was too There are aa rotimated 80.000 to
big for questions, military or other- n hq gru| ^jairt. in th* United
wise, and bounded out again. - states
Before hitghly secret get-away,
he dropped .n at Khee't pai»ce to
return formal call and conform
SEARS - Santa's Headquarter
IsGri
1 Stdfio
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 9 45 A M.
KIDS UNDER 12 YEARS - 25c • ADUtTS-»
. Dec.
f*dw»i Cammunici
Friday auth<
of six ne«
BRUNSON NOW
THROUGH SATURDAY
TO 5MJMJUK5L 1
COURTEOUS SERVICE
TEXAN
1 parts brought
*W TV st
«f new
I n»e« th* comn
1 h**s# on new si
NOW SHOWNI
Feet w* Sa. 1-
JOHN TUTSI b
"Th# Eagle And Tto t
I Included:
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Us
' BVTMKfetl
I ■ at Beaumont
VOTE VET
XJRY. Conn.
Carte** * M PER SNOOPER
LATEST NEWS EVENT*
^wslnesaf
,ns theJlat ci
rSt."*""
with protocol. Sotp* member* of
Rhae't government been waiting
kr day* )uet-to shale hank.
-Shifty Weed
MEMPHIS Tena. tr-PhflBp
Lawrence's truck dMat hit any-
body but he paid a traffic court
--DANCE - -r
Every ‘
FRIDAY I SATURDAY
ua BOOBB* and I
VALLEY
THE HAPPY VALLEY BOT1
TRI-CTTY aUB
Foods Good, Too!
nmnCHICKEN SNACKS
Me.l'SSSNe.2
mi
1 tkas
„ agi
Jim Bond
NOW Tfcni SAT.
Hwy. 144 at Taxai
Dial 9590
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DRIVMN
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Enjoy Life—Eat Out Mor« Often!
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
GOOD FOOD IS
GOOD HEALTH
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Adult. .-r
Re 1 Office <>N«
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NOW
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Tbe Rebel Inn far aw special
ROAST TURKEY DINNER
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