The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 263, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1951 Page: 2 of 8
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Hi rope, Chinese interkwjtmn. P»t«dl
Sfdhjit Twnfiirt^-in a meS8flgi« to Mj
aggriay, ArthUr orf January lVatated I
ball an- baportance of 'boldurft Koj»'«
to ar*u- endPkvorcci to "maitt,,dear toS
iur;be*t general'<0?« internatlohal^OBtli
ough H (•(msldfiatiiJBJ'Involved, Marsh
»or lh«e years. raid. s
word*, v/t- don't ait Cam asked whether MacArthi
I say Russia can act before grttln gthe January
and therefore we do metsagt', had said he could, h<
naimns \ * on in Korea “for any length
-Kunlnf to the Pat Kant, he time up to the complete destrue* uc Legion I
Si ftuasia has “a valuable ally lion of hi* own forces, if politl-, 1919.
- eai considerations or political far- He aai<^ ,
"“That you might say, is a Rtw- tor* dictated such a course/ j 90 per ceiu
dan protectorate -In a aente but think that la included in orid *" *
' wh0 ia paying a great hilt.Of of his r-pnes,” Mwshat! raid.- r-eent of the
Mpian lives and other things In Republican critics pf admlfttaj * way or an*
Sd«. to fulfill that reic," h<‘to!d trst:on -pc!ley have demanded cent °. U#
SVeMtors. proof thnt th» administration Is The UN .
Marshall cited the Chinese-Ru'* not 'recretl.v plr.nnlhe "appease- meiit, Look
dan mutual aid tready againat ment” of the Chinese Reds. poiit'C-s v. itl
Japan and aHies of Japan. In The 70-ycar-o'd secretary has Hong Kong
slew of that treaty, he said, if it insisted repeatedly that there is can lives. 1
appears that Russia has failed to no such intention. r aggression c
support China in the Korean But Republican members of the , willingness l
bar "we have a very special sit- rr—mittec w-re pls'nly skeptical. , ment. They
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Mrs. Robert W. Pray” by Marth arte
’r S. Love and Mother” by Malotte.
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first I go
warren, mm. vy
David Shall, Mn
Mr*. Frank Spiihlpr
Warren Edwards.
Mrs. Warren and
will also sing solos.
Clegg and Mrs. J, H
play a violin duet.
in Korea shows two
smoke stirred up b;
if'o..o» F»" .*.•'
87mm recoillcss rifle during frontline action sortice.
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ENDS TOXITF-SHLl.OltV RECK in "ONLY THE VALIANT"
2 DAYS ONIY
SUNDAY i MONDAY
In Tr'but to All Mothers
Every Mother Attending Our
SPECIAL MOTHER’S'DAY MATINEE
SUNDAY Will Be Presented With a Beautiful
Flower as a
GIFT FROM HgJBfr
SREFP FLORIST
HILARIOUS COMEDY
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for the last time this .<
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attendance.
Attendance pin* wer
;tA IJH.H HENDERSON to the following for or
..... . j i percent attendance
c YEARS OlJi-Andjva •* Mesdame* Alto Co hit
mhspplll fitter. Mary tsiughiin.
twnorrrttt. whifh VMit »n v^nion P C rt,
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American international airline*
m 1949 carried more than two
billion passenger*.
BRUNSON
DANCE
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SPECIAL DANCF
TRI-Cir
CLUB
rONIGH‘i
Stindoy Thru Moflda
TAKE YOURtfl
SUGAR TO. 74
.SEE...
Saturday Ni»«. Mu
MUSIC BY
DANNY BRAND
CORRAL BUDDi
TEE AND HE*
LITTLE DUSTY
AT 10:30 P.M.
Japty Dillcock. Corned
and the
RAGTIME SHOWBOYS
with Floor Show
liter)bod*' Invited lor A
Night of Fun
SPECIAL ADMISSION
25c PER PERSON
HAGEE'S
MIDNIGHT SUN
"THE SPOT FOR FUN IN 51M
MILES WEST OF BAYTOWN, MARKET STREfc
DANCE TONIGHT
Musk by TH« T**as PktlBsmuu
--'^ZTlPWl AlgtflT • MILLAtO MiTCHEU___
Cartoon— CORN PLASTERED' » LATE NEWS
Don* DAT
r.Mw TtvNrrr.
“North of the t.reot INtide"
“He's * C'oeketed U finder"
GOP Heads Think
Tinman Will Run
In 1952 Election
,'ACKIf «tk, the Homer of nulio *
Aldrich Family," hug* his mother
in New York as he give* her a
ilver-btue mink stole tor Mother *
day present (Intrrnationalj
John
WAYNE
Amt Dvgrtk
Remembef Mother Sunday
The Missionary Soclet
First Chureh of the !
held a mother-daughter
Thursday In the home
and Mrs E M Walker
Burg addlffod ** / "
Mr* A. L Sarver was
at the oldest mnther prei
• eonsge
Present were Mrs Rs
*om and Bobby Dixon M
Oisey and Rirhars. Mrs
Beck and Maxine. Mrs
Harm and Donya. Mn
Hughes and Martha Ar
Alford Nix, Mrs George
and Georgia and Norma.
E Hoffpauir Mr*. Ride
well. Mrs N. O. Mosbt
Betty Hughe* and Dolt
Rorver, Rev snd Mr*.
Walker. Betty Brittain
Rusher. Ethel Brsndott
RhfUe *
A Lovely Gift of Ho wen Will It Fiven to
th* Yotfngtst Mother ond tfc* Oldeit
Motfwr from Our St09* Sunday—3 P M.
Thru Hm Courtwy of
(Continued From I'oge One) Stan Oil N J.
bad mostly "sneers for our gtest- Sunrav fill ....
•st military leadr ■” T x ‘Juif Sul .
The name of General Dwight - ;a* Co .....
Elsenhower, which had a similar >x Guif Prod
•ffect In seme GOP circle* before Videvatcr Cotp
the IMA convention, never was irken D-arin|
brought up on the floor ti S Steel ....
G Harold Brsnd. s former ns- Woolworth lnr
tional director of U\e 1M* draft- Cotton ........
Elsenhower movement, said the
general now In Europe was "out of
fem.”
•THE FLAME
OF THE ;
- BARBARY
coast
M&A DANCE
plff SATURDAY NIGHT
AT THE
HAV PEA FARM
MUSIC IY
BENNY LEADERS and his
WESTERN RANGERS
3IG FLOOR SHOW
CREEL'S FLOWER i GIFT SHOP
Clm&umnti
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SUNDAY. MAY II
7 0f» Old Country church
T:!5 Tex.:* Family Prayer
Period
7 SO Like a Mighty Army
|;0D—lUtrltnl Tim»
8 30— Church of Christ
»iOt>-A. P New*
»;0ft Sunday Serenade
8 30- Firet Church of CTtrlst
Scientist
8 15 Freedom Story
10:0ft- Lutheran Hour
10.30 The Upper Room
in;|S-U. S Air rorc Show
1100-AP News
It :0fl-Organ Melodtea
tl Id- Memorial Baptist Chureh
ll:»~AP Newx
12 m- Swing *nd «wn>
KREL
PROGRAM
The Colorado aenator attacked
tome members of the United Na-
tion* for falling to give their fuH
support to American force* fight-
ing in Korea,
The UN will "toon Shake itself
1* piece#." he said, "unless the
United State* and other member*
nbanden war-breeding appea e-
Inents"
And ha charged thnt -phonev
pence makers" In the United
Wales were weakening the US at
Pdt Sttlty li Honor
UMAN.NL
Af Gr»duii>iBB Part
STARTING SIP'
THRU MflNMl
* 2 GREAT HITS I
Mlm Pst S**l*y, pre
Robert E Lee greduste
honoree tt a dinner and
pnrUt Thursday night, g
Mrs. H. C, Ssrsdn at her I
Crow Rood, Seven senk
wore guests.
The table oenter piece
arrangement af daisies pi
a circular mitre* Red
wtretal each end. Tiny «r
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diplomas were used si pl»
fl^eilt griunt — A _
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jpli im Aid m! dMfli i*
a favor Arrangements of
tad Ultra ware placed ah*
living dining rnnwii
Janie# Oorman. Lata I
masm *qpmA Msis *
Virginia KUnak Martha
son, and Betty Kay flprtiw
ck-u O'CONNOR
HILAND THEATRE
12:30 -Borton Blnckl*
t oo-Bold Venture
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2 16-Church of tairlrt ,
rw-^ow fashion Revival Hour
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« l» Top ^ the Morning
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T 06—Top of the Morning
7:16—Ten* r«hrty N»f
TMlad •* .
7 *6-Waffles and Wax
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l ift—OaaalO*d Oawor
g v 1 *>wn in the Valley
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Cokt Psrty Hdld For
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Ml«*«* Marian Adam* am
Adam*. Robert E Lee i
ware honored with a Cobs
•t the bam# af Mr*. It A
on Ml Arbar Friday aft*
mertfeSi
Q-^CJR»bymer. Apprealmai
The color reheme of a
and white sea* carried out
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Boron Of Arbona
with Vincent Pitre, K»en Drew
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Wmm
to 00-AP ft*w*
10:06—Musical Mood*
10 l»-Tal-Ua Quls
10:16-Polka Tune
on the urPR
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 263, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1951, newspaper, May 12, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041590/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.