The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1953 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BAYTOWN SUN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMflbK Z, ms - .
Dentists
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 —(W— ment has not been able to find out Hong Kong for Portuguese
[now has-been 164 days since where they are being held, much a distance
American newsmen and the less obtain their freedom. British
of their yacht were captured The international mystery began samp <
the Chinese Communists off last March 21 when the 42-foof by a Chinese gunboat and towed
" ' ” front British 1b Lap Sap Mei Island, five miles
southwest of Hong Kong.
----—-— -—>-v-» —.—«-• violence
for two months this summer.
So far. the State Depart-
Dr. W. W. Kemmerer, general three-man subcommittee, ley act, if reported,
____ates “wide-
of toe Taft-Hart-
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213 WEST TEXAS -
manager of the fair planners and beaded
former president of the Univer- jjan ) s;
UUCtriUdU 3uui.uuuimym?j rcj «vv* av
by Rep. Wtot SmMr-'Hfe” i^-«J»c«nmittee
aid the AFL teamsters un- djctteiHl disputes “1
J.j C.’t.. L.. Ae. Awnd Vv» td/dant me
. said-the juris-
were overshad-
adopted
&££&££ SSaSar# TJZ'ZZTZ
ncr a^AmSaT meVc^ant ma- ■ Shivers Sato '%e Houston world's in Kansas City from June 29 to threats, intimidation, toe fear, toe
ner, an American mercnant ma now 4 ^ subcommittee called unconscionably vicious assaults,
ZZ C^wc d three CWn6Se and for C futoe and tasmany the sittlation "one of the most fore- the need for bodyguards, toe bra-
crew members. beneficialaspects." bidding chapters in the history of *en eviedence of kidnapping, the Jerry (
Despite many inquiries about 1f. _rnor American unions.” promiscuous granting of dejMtty. ^
their whereabouts and efforts to Kemmerer The -•* n— .w;« «.* *
win their release, Peiping and Mos- promised .
cnu, hflvo maintained comnlete si- ate in every way P0551?*6^,^ carpenters unions complained that weapons
cow have maintained complete si-
lence. Efforts on their behalf have services and as far
been made by the State Depart- The governor said he
ment, British diplomats, INS, NBC, name a' commission at
CUSHING, Okla., Sept.
UP—A well-dressed man en-
tered a hardware store here
Tuesday and asked for • P«ir
of pliers.
He examined a pair, opened
Ms mouth, fastened the pliers
onto a tooth and gave three
yanks.
The store staff and two
amazed customers watched
him nonchalantly replace the
pliers.
‘It was killin’ me,” be said.
all the violence, toe . ,4
4k. y,:-. ..
Base Far Paints £
DENVER, Colo.; tfcpt. 2-UP-
r>head of toe Marion,
report said officials of the sheriff commissions.' the wid*'»&** « department
electricians, laborers and spread practice of carrying.deadly and a summer student at Denver
ters unions complained that weapons with or without permito,- University, received his m
the
strucjtion job
—Elmer Dean, 87, and 1
Dean, 32,1
cense in toe
clerk’s office fear toe third
They were married to each other
and divorced from each other twice
previously.
Try Sun Classified Ad*-Di»l RS9!
’_____the teamsters were trying to take
wou, control of the building industry,
early •
or without peginiwa- University, received his master of
roving gangs patrolling con- artg degree here ^ completing an
job kites and toe strong- oU with ^ made from
es®otks=
“ even acknowledged they the worlds fair would De extenaea hppn releclea anQ Iorce nas re- or « uiipra m
lot.’
ed. “All orderly processes -have. ’(Broken teet. a maimed arm.
been rejected, and force has re- or a crippled shoulder were typical
placed reason in the industry.” of toe victims’ w ”
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Construction Laborers Sign
Contract; 5-Cent Pay Hike
hold the Americans. through the governor's office.
"We don’t know where the three jje said also that negotiations
Americans are, and we don’t know were underway seeking possibly
what the Communists are doing to have Houston named as toe site
with them," a State Department gf the international Boy Scout jam-
spokesman told the United Press boree in 1956.
Tuesday. “We haven’t forgotten Kemmerer said plans for finan-
them." cing toe fair would be developed
The three Americans apparently jn three stages — raising money
have joined more toan 30 other for iadd Really and to finance ear- HOUSTON, Sept. 2-W-Thous- workers in toe area still are strik-
under house arrestby the Chinese tton^ale °of °tonds to speSTup. 's^n^d ^r^w^ contact ^gotiated in
Reds. About 70 additional Ameri- construction and revenue from ex- contracts Caliine for a five-eent Houston runs until July 1.1956 with
cans are in China. The Peiping hibits and concessions. houriv wage increase and ended annual wage discussicms permis-
government has brushed aside He said ^ ^ planned per- ^ more a month, stole on a 60-day written notice
many inquiries about their welfare. manent construction, and would Lrold Van Buskirk, chairman by either party. It calls tor
Moscow has been uncooperative be able possibly to salvage some . . . c {or ^ strikes or lockouts,
when asked to intercede. $30 million in assets after the cLjStotaflSn to
be that by defying toe United were planned in toe 50 cent and ,13S per our m 15
States and embarassing its citizens 25 cent range. A cimilar contract was signed bv
same propaganda pattern has been He added the site ultimately ‘Tnfativ« ”,1. fm ll
the Reds tlunk toev show toe could be developed into a foreign GabrSte Freeport
"strength” of their regime. The trade center, similar to one located m toe Galvestom Frw
followed by the Reds m Eastera at New Orleans. a.™„ J
Europe. Normally, hostages are
freed after long periods of deten-
tion and staged spy trials — a fate
Asthmatic Misery?
Fool Bettor, Faster
row of choking, whe«i
I in bronehUl nethmetic
The etony of choking, wheeling,
.oughing in bronchial eethmetic etb
brinre menjf eleepIeM nighte. Feel ehoked-ox
bronchial tubec relei end open ns wonderful
medientions let you eleep ogein so easy, so
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100 Gresham Dial M409
that may be in store for the three
Americans held in China.
The State Deparrtment demand-
ed the release of Applegate, Dixon
and Krasner March 28 in a note
delivered to toe Peiping government
by British officials. This rounda-
bout procedure was followed since
toe United States does not have „ ,, , . „
diplomatic relations wto the Chin- prettyi 20-year-old “bride" of three
ese Reds. This and addiUonal Bnt- years prepared to fly to San Fran-
ish inquiries have brought no res- cisc<) Wednesday to greet her re-
ponse. turning husband freed this week
» from Korean prison camps, and
planned a second honeymoon, pos-
sibly ih Los Angeles.
"i want to be right there at toe
,a1. ki# l*Anf rtnlm in " Mrtvmo
'Bride' To
Fly To Meet
PW Husband
HOUSTON, Sept. 2 -UP-A
over the weekend. Tabulation show-
ed last night toe workers favored
acceptance of the five - cent in-
crease.
Labor Annual Dedicated
To Better R -atians
Surprise For
Baytown Pair
_____ The stork delivered a ourpriae
While toe new contracts were ex- package at San Jacinto Memorial
pected to allow much construction hospital Tuesday,
work to resume, other crafts were Mr and Mrlu John H_ pagan,
“assrss - -
than they when they got a double
order! Since they had a name
selected for only one hoy, they
were calling their new sons "Boy
No. 1 and Boy No. 2” until they
found another suitable name.
Boy No. 1, weighing five pounds
AUSTIN. Sept. 2 —UP—Texas and 14 ounces arriyed at 3:01 a.m„
Gov. Allan Shivers wired National and while everyone was commen-
ting on hU peanut size, Boy No. 2
came along, a heavyweightby
Shivers Declines
Party Invitation
' Howthev soend toatlifewillbe ftjJ” ** * i**50"*1 invi^tio? comparison. He weighed 8 pounds
1 . Christopher, while No. 2 wiH now
m be called Stephen Michael ™
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs,
Jean Hall
Subjects ranging from ’ Religion
and Labor” to “Politics and La-
bor” are covered in the 1953 edi-
tjon of The Review, annual; pub- HaU, she said. ... attend.
state be,nK dUtribUted <Wr m remember whafhe’s^toe.'^sh^said S^vSS'tCte'ton* Sb D’ W’ A,»ha of ^ Mr
dedicated to the advancement of The two met while he wq* on fur- Texas governor wired Mitch- ®*ne Armer of 714 East Humble,
better labor - management rela- lough and decided to get mamed ejj. „ The twins have a year old aiater
tions, “one of the most important after a l<Way courtehip and months .ij appreciate very much your
incentives for continued expen- of letter writing whale he was sta- message concerning toe invitation
sion and growth of business and tioned at Fort Ixwis, Wash. to attend the Chicago conference
industry.” They were in toe second day of ^ the Democratic national com-
--- their honeymoon when they were mittee. x regret that prior com-
In central Africa, the top of Mt. in *n autom°bile wreck to mitrnents will prevent m,y being
The twins have a year old sister,
Stephanie Ann.
Kenya is on t
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DtUl Safer A ■ether Mhwte
No Better how Bear remedies too hero
tried for itehinr ememe. peoriaais, iafee-
tiona, athlete's fact or whiterer rour akin
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now far rea Mki at heat
WONDES SAl.VC is white. srimlBe.
..._______ Tiahr 4____I
sraparatioaa. Tit thaat. Jar or Take
Sold in Baytown by Black, Herring,
and Scarborough Drug Stores; 01
your hometown druggist
was released, returned to duty with
toe Army. She hasn’t seen him
since.
Hall was reported en. route from
Korea Tuesday aboard a troopship
bringing freed POWs home.
Bettor Than Heat
CHICAGO, Sept 2 - UP—
Jack Frost decided Tuesday to
leave Chicago's 101-degree beat
for toe cool climate of Wash-
ington State. Frost, a 48-year-
old Tampa. Fla., resident,
waived extradition to return to
Washington where he’s wanted
aa bad check charge*.
Two AWOL Soldiers
Surrender After Year
Fortune Teller's
Word Comes True
KENOSHA, Wis., Sept 2. (UP)-
L "black eight” prophecy proved
true for a card-reading fortune tel-
ler but in a left-handed manner,
“Madam Lattimorelle” told Beu-
- »«*•'
spent more than a year in toe So- Sgt Hartwig ^ the Ke-
viet occupied zone of Germany re- nosha poBefwM&an’s division ap-
turned to American custody Tues- pgared ^ court wjth “Madam Lat-
day.
peared to court
'timoreile,” who
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PUT YOUR OWN PRICE ON YOUR
PRESENT TRUCK FOR A DEAL
ON A BRAND-NEW DODGE
Makt yoar awi appraBaL..iMil it It nl Wt’ra andon to trade
and wfl do oar level best .te neet year prfcol Ne costl
No ebligatioal Bent deal ever offered trade owners! Takes
cmlyamimitoof yew time. Hcw’ahow it works:
First, you decide what your present truck is
worth. Write this figure an the appraisal form
below. Add your name and mailing address, tear
out the form and mad it to ua. Or, if you prefer,
phone us and tell ua your trading price!
Well do our very beat to meet the price you
put cm your present truck. Chances are good that
we can because we believe we can offer higher
trade-in allowances than any other dealer in
town. But if we can’t get together, there’s abso-
lutely no cost, or ohhgation. So mail in the
qppniael form today.
had ia yaw appraisal today!
If amy sava yaa kaadrads at dollars!
DODGE'S" TRUCKS
Tec- out and
mail us this
APPRAISAL
FORM
I have a_
-treck, In
_e*wdition. I think it
<swl.**.#*er)
to worth“|_in a trade. I
understand that you art not obligated
to meet this prim; nor 1
to accept it.
Name
i obligated
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GULF COAST MOTOR C
420 W. Tomk
Dial 81S6
jSt, «.i
K'„:y- -/
fiS;
mm
Madam Lat-
. nmi was just plain
g5S3|?S:»s«KE2
Ward, 40, Elizabeth N,J- activities
Army reports said boto men sur- ^ se;geant gaid lost >u
rendered voluntarUy to U.S. author- ftith ^ ^ oracle # fte pagte-
ities after being absent Jvitoout after ^ ,.toW., fte mad.
leave from toeu- units for more am dlat ^,e sergeant would marry
than a year. “again” and have two children.
—------- Miss Hartwig has never been mar-
112,000 Texans rie<L
Are Unemployed
Four Texans Are Among
report- Prisoners Freed By Reds
AUSTIN, Sept 2 - m -----
Employment Commission report-
e& Wednesday that4 nercentofthe mvnXM VILLAGE, Sept. 2-
atatea civilian labor force was out yp _ Texans amoni[ Ameri.
of Job* in July, a s gh p cang freed Wednesday:
June but higher than the same 0sborne Lt (USN) Henry H„
staled mnnft in uss Phillipine Sea Navy Fighter
Unemptoymentf totaled 1UOOOMin gQ ^ wife, Mrs. Muriel K. Os-
S»: monPtb?fbu^,^ higher ^. ^ ^ana Ave., Corpus
Largest number of unemployed & ^/Idi'pkrkW’ M8
^N. 9th St, Lamesa. Tex.
Reck. Sic Frank L. Jd., Co B,
38th Regt 2nd Div, father, Frank
L. Reck Sr., Rt 1, Louise, Tex.
Slider MSgt. Carlton E., Co D,
6th Medium Tank Bn, 24th Div,
mother, Florence M. Slider, Rt. E,
Jacksonville, Tex.
with 13,500 jobless. Dallas had
200 persons without job*.
Top Red Asians Head
For Talk With Soviets
TOKYO, Sept. 2 -W- Top North
Korean and Chinese Communist
leaders were reported en route to
Moscow Wednesday, presumably
for talks with the Soviets on the
Korean peace conference.
Peiping and Pyongyang radio, in BONN, Germany, Sept. 2 —IW—
identical broadcasts heard here, The West German government de-
aaid Russia summoned North Ko- cided Wednesday to ask the nation’s
rea Premier Kim II Sung, Foreign highest court to outlaw the Nazl-
Minister Nam II and other govern- like German Reich party, which
ment, military and Communist is conducting a rabble-rousing
party officials to MoirtSW. The campaign for* next Sunday's par-
Outlawing Of German
Political Party Asked
llamentary elections.
The move to have the party
banned was ordered at a cabinet
meeting at which Chancellor Kon-
rad Adenauer presided.
party left Tuesday.
Father Puts Faith In
Mathematical Odds
What a Relief!
DENVER. Colo., Sept. 2-UP- PAOLA, Kan. (UP)- Mr. and
Dr. Joseph McGill’s wifa gave birth Mrs. Damon Morgan came home
to a boy Tuesday (and restored Me- to find their two children and a
Gill’s faith to mathematical odds, -baby-sitter gone and spots of blood
McGill, already the father of six on toe floor. They recovered from
girla, studied Mendel’s laws of her- the shock after finding that sitter
edity and stated cautiously, before had cut her hand on- the electric
his son’s birth the odds were 100,- fan and had taken the youngsters
000 to 1 against another female ip with her when she west to get toe
toe family. injury dressed.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1953, newspaper, September 2, 1953; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041753/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.