The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 252, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1955 Page: 2 of 32
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«f .toff, at a till (I due iatt Nieke!...........
Jone* and Laugh .....
I1#_ Kirby Pot ............
pAU Uhby ..............
1 P 3*«*« •» Li*rta and Myers ...
of modernizing LoeWe Ino ...........
J1U, some of L. Land ..............
<***<! “ to* Maek Truck*.........
« Included in Merrill Pet ...........
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Newp New, Ship ....
,rearmament pacts. " ~ ” ldent JWgWg aw. WiptotleaHy O&L5;-’’**’*1......
war^ua * told OOP congressional tenders Oliver ................
MJUTABV PAT thld week that he wants his foreign pet...............
Congress gave final approval trade program passed. The legis- Packard-Studo Motors
late Wednesday te a MU raising latton has cleared the House but pac west Oil.......
the pay af some I million military ha* bogged down te the Senate. p*nco**tal Oil .....
BAA/avs _ «*» i. sSRstj-*.
designed te make military careers A report on the Yalta papare Phillip* ................7514
more attractive, will go to enlisted prepared by toe staff ef Rto Ban- Pnre on ........... siQ
men witk more than two years’ ate GOP Policy committee blasted Rem Rand ..................40%
service and to officers with more the Rooreveit administration for g.ed...... ...... 8394
toan three. its ooncemions to Rnsria atJalto. SeaprB° *........81%
The report also emphasiied the st Rer4. pa-er......!......aaU
_ „ 1AX3Sft1H, t . . role Alger Hiss played at the shell ...............6094
The House passed 186 to 8 and World War II conference. STSiZ. ’ um
sent to the President Wednesday £S?%**.....*...........mu
a Mil continuing corporation and „ ly „ ..... ......*.....
excise taxes at present rates for Spring Training f°CC"L5l'Y«C *****...........* ««
another year. IbTbiU oanceiled a NEW REj^RUTMaa*. —UP— ■« ou&tf 5%
Stan Oil Ind 44%
Stan Oil Ohio 4594
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Sterling Drug it...«**•*»»«»• 45 4
Sunray Oil ..................28H
Sharon Steel ................ 4894
Texas Co 9494
Tex Gulf Prod ..............8894
Tex Gulf Sulph .«»♦•«••••••• 41
Tidewater Cbrp .............31%
Textron Am*? «•..•••«•*»(».• 1494
Union Oil Calif •••**••»••%.• 57
U. B- Steal .................. 7994
Westingh A.B. ..............$7%
Weatqrn Union .............9894
Woodley Pet ................ 79
May N. O. Cotton up .... 11 pt*.
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PAPER BAGS
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BAKING POWD0J .....
cWon 5 actually necessary,” ^ o,
AeSn. pofictre, Chairman Carl
wag “In complete agreement" with ^ wterans boapi
tes administration’s handling of hav* ^ £
most delicate situation te The funds w«
Other developments: tabling appropriations
PACTS ■ pendent agencies.
The Senate Foreign Relations PtmnisnW to
committee was expected to vote . . „7^ ..n
.„ approval Thursday of tbs German ._Informed sowreg sa
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Dallas lumber firm
whose financial records]
dsrgoing a routine c
charged Wednesday wita
ing to give a federal tal
$1,000 cash bribe. I
The lumber firm execl
Hope Clem, was arrested I
day at his place of busl
l utes after federal officei
turned over a bundle q
$20 bills to the agent. I
Participating in the al
James Conner, revenue I
telligence chief, and as]
gional tax Inspector hi
Bride. |
Charges were filed bjl
sistant District Attomel
Braecklein before U.S.l
sioner William Madden fl
waived a formal hearingl
was set at $500. I
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fin grant
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Mtruction
Lent will
lapeciflca-
Saturday Sing Session
CAMPBELL'S Green Psa & Ham
SOUP.........■» 19c
For people who like “good ola Mrs Len Shlres^lSOO Mlasouri.
fashion” singing two men are John I. Anderson—808 North
starting the ball rolling for a Sat- Galllard.
urday night ataging te Baytown. Mr* William H. Parker-209
W. O. Tidraan and C N. Cook Ashby,
have rented the WOW ball for Mrs. Billy
Saturday night and borrowed 800 Aaron A. Rhodes—412 Wil-
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Economist
Major 'De
CHAMPAIGN, m. -q
mist V. Lewis Bassie
predicted a major deprJ
follow the present post-
within the next few year]
large new military prod
“Every postwaf. boom I
up in a major depression
in the Illinois Business
“And there is no reason
that this one will have ]
ending.” I
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West Berlin Moves
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BERLIN —UP—The W*st Berlin
elty government authorised loans
of 1 million marks ($$56,000) to
tniebtrs to keep supply traoM
rolling to isolated Barite despite ... ^ -
a Communist “cold blockada' I | Plus Tax
threatenteg th* city’s UfeUnes. I I
In i retaliation for prohibitory I
tawta Imposed by the Reds on |
trucks su^^uig west Berlin the |
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 252, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1955, newspaper, March 31, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041785/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.