The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 314, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1952 Page: 2 of 26
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Both Hero And Villa
fA&l 2 — THE BAYTOWN SUN, THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1952
Kefauver Expected Bcckworth Makes
To Urge President Highlands Speech
Ike Would Give High
Post To Mac Arthur
pui) NEWSOM Parliam
foreign Analyst result is i
t*> r"*ho is South Korea's cern to tt
* ,nd at the same timl and all
exasperating fig- South fcor
in the news again. rent Kore
'.ftfflgman Rhec' president Underlyi
Aepubhc of Korea. is the fact
* ic proportions and his Soutt^Kor
1 S qualities are indivisi- On the oth
Pthev are expressions of actions in
“** yea !_ an independent the best i
Congressman Llpdley Beckworth,
tons ttie V«st...aTrai if Turn!
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
t the Communists have Rhee's a
ohang hiffiiif they catch ran royal
life he has
,as a-man with a Com- ary and a
;e on his head, Rhee has First he
*d to hurl thunderbolts Korean mi
lid,Nations who are his )he spent
Is. , , was in tha
threatened to xarsy-on a Christiar
rainst the North Korean Later, h
s Hone if the United states whe:
ompromised with the tor of philo
lor cakes.
Hstry.f^ylng
LIGHTCRUST
Helios's _
Variety Pat*
Adolphus
Lon; Grain Rice 2
Sunshine
Hi-Ho Crackers...
Mkutoms
Mouse Comes to Dinner
late News Event*
FLOOR
SWUe the election of
rean president out of the had to lean
rf parliament and put the jn 1919 a
' . Koreans na
what they c
sional gove:
many year
get himseli
recognized.
1948 that So
elections an
- recognition.
The tough
er forget hi,
lutionary or
went in jail
him easier
now.
At one poi
mashed his
lighted stick
nails.
"GIRL IN WHITE1
Pounds
egate preferences gave the sena- FORT WORTH, June ,5 'Ih--Live-
tor 550 to 376 fur the general stock:
In other political; developments: Cattle 600. Steady: good and
1. The Pennsylvania Eisenhower choice slaughter steers and year-
forces said Gov. John S. Fine, lings, 30-34; utility and cummer-
delegation, would-confer with Eisr cial. 22-29; utility cows, 19-22,50;
head of Pennsylvania’s 70-member canners and cutters, 14-19 50: bulls
delegation would confer with Eis- 18-26; medium and good Stocker
enhower in New York Sunday. Fine steer yearlings, 26-32 50,
Calves 300.” Steady to strong;
good and choice slaughter calves,
30-34.50; utility and commercial.
personalities He said he would
support Taft if the Ohioan wins the
nomination.
Asked about his own chances to
win the nomination in Chicago in Alleg Ludlum ...
-Jttlyr-Bisenhewer -said;— —---------jUHa-Ch»l«ere...
‘•‘I haven’t the slightest idea. .
Eisenhower was asked if he Amencan Repub .
would support the FEPC. * T and T.......
"That is a shotgun question.’’ he Amer Woolens ...
said. "But I have no objection to Anaconda Copper
Special To Tha Baytown Sun
FRIDAY TS
2 BIG HITS 2
IMPERIAL
.No Sale
Cal to Great Adventure!
.. , lw_______________ utility and commercial.
29l, confident of winning 29 of Indiana's 20-29; culls. IB-26: .good and choice
2. Taft told reporters he
MARYLAND CLUB
32 delegates" at> the state's GOP stackers. 31-37; common and me-
Rkt and Meat
Tonight
convention in
Hogs 400. Butchers fully 25c laW-
r; sows and pigs steady; choice
butchers. 20.50-21; a
Royal, Llver_iir JMcat.
.... 56 day.
7 il-16th 3' Gov Far! Warren fucked
awav 70 GOP convention delegates
12u from his home state of California,
*'■■ running his score up to 76, and
fg,;" raising, him to third place over
, Harold E. Stassen with 25.'
■No Sale
:-::;55 Judge Won’t Let Wife
SI Go Easy On Husband
.No Sale
____101 BOSTON. June 5 W—Mrs. Wm-
•No Sale Red Buettner tried to withdraw an
....11816 assault charge against her hus-
.... 85'.4 band, who had knocked her uncon-
43V sc*01is w*th a ohair, -but Municipal
V ’ ,ew Judge Jacob Lewiton refused-her
’ plea.
”” ,7L "Hitting women on the head with
tLv a chair is not my idea of good
"" community policy even if the
wife does hke it,” he said in giving
.... 26% Buettner a one-month suspended
.... 31A sentence Wednesday.
.... 41%
Cop Swipes Gasoline
’ii;£ From Own Patrol Car
21 %
...! 74% DETROIT, June 5 (W — Police-
.... 36% roan Arthur Schmidt was under
.... 16% suspension Thursday for siphoning
....44 gasoline from a patrol car to run
. 3 13-16 his cement mixer.
.... 27 Schmidt, who has been on the
7^ force for 15 years, pleaded guilty
!!!" 61% charges of conduct unbecoming
to an officer.
should be pursued with every pow- Beth Steel ........
er in command of the federal gov- Galvan Oil .........
ernment; ' Calumet and Hec .
He said in declining to fix the Canada So Oil ......
blame, for tfie loss of Chirm to, Celanese ............
communism that he. once again, celotex .............
Cessna .............
Chi Corp ............
Chrysler Corp ......
Columb Gas ........
Creole Pet .........
Crystal Oil..........
Cities Service ......
Davidson Cliem .....
Dow Cliem ..........
Du Pont Cliem ......
Eastman Kodak —
El Paso Natural Gas
Registration of students plann- Fairchild Eng ......
tag to attend vacation church Freenort Sulph......
school at St. John’s Methodist Gen Electric ........
church will begin at 9 a.m. Friday, Motors .........
The school opens June 9 and Gen Tir{, and Rub ..
will continue through June 19, ’Gillette Saf ........
Children between four and 15 years Goodyear Tire ......
are eligible. Classes will be held Greyhound Bus .....
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. dally during Guif 0ll ............
the 10-day school. __ _ Gulf Stat Util ......
Houston Oil .........
H L and P Co......
Humble Oil..........
Imperial Oil .........
Tnterlake Oil ........
Inti Nickel ..........
JJupiter Oil.........
Kirby Pet .......... .
Libby McN ..........
Liggett and Myers ..
Loew’s Inc ,..........
La Land .............
Mack Trucks ........
Mid Con Pet ........
Mont-Dakota TTti] ...
Nat Dairy Prod .....
Ohio Oil .............
Packard Motors .....
Pancoastal Oil .......
Panhandle P and R .
Penney’*- Jnc ........
Phillips Pet .........
Pure Oil .............
Richfield Oil ........
Repub Steel .........
St, Regis Paper......
Sinclair Oil .........
Socony-Vac .........
Sou Pacif ............
Stan Oil Calif.......
Sun Oil Ind ..........
Stan Oil Ohio, ........
Stan Oil N. J. .......,
Sun Oil ..............
Sunray Oil ...........
Texas Co .............
Texas Gulf Prod .....
Tex Gulf Sulph .......
Tidewater Corp .......
Union Oil of Calif ....
U. S. Steel............
Woodley Pet .........
July N. O. Cotton ....
180-240 lbs.. ___________ ----- ...
few lots 200-220 lbs., 21.25: lighter
and heavier weights, 18.50-20.50;
sows. 14-18; feeder pigs, 15-18.
Gebhardt
was not going to indulge in per-
sonalities, “but I do knew that the
party in power at the time has to
take its share of the blame " He
called the loss of China a "major
international disaster.”
Faith Temple To Show
Inspirational Movie
FRUIT COCKTAIL
RO-TEL
STANDARD PACK TOMATOES
ALMA
BUCKEYE PUS and BACON
An Inspirational religious pic-
ture, "Thine is the Kingdom," will
be shown at Faith Temple at 7:45
p.m. Friday, Rev. Walter Bailcs,
pastor, announced.
There is no admission charge
and the public has been invited,
Rev. Bailes said. Faith Temple is
located at 704 Bolster.
St. John's Registers
Children For School
COMPUITE
SATISFACTION
GCAXANTEBD
Father Of Mont Belvieu
Woman Dies In Houston
SPECIALS FOR FRII
REAL SOLD, LEMON
ROSEDALE
Funeral services were held this
afternoon for George L. Heiligman
of Houston, father of Mrs, Rosabel
Southern of Mont Belvieu.
Heiligman died yesterday. Serv-
ices were at 4 p.m. today in the
Fogle West funeral, chapel in
WATCH REPAIR
Cleaning 0 Oiling
EVA WHITFIELD
f ormerly at Shaw’s
Reasonable Rate*
212 W. Sterling — Phone 9195
U.S. No. 1 California
Potatoesl 0 6(
FRESH FRESH, GREEN
OKRA „ 23c, CABBAGE 2.1
CUCUMBERS 2-19
Houston with Dr. Kyle M. Yates
officiating.
Proper Setting
WASHINGTON, June 5 38-
JASHINGTON, June 5 08-
Commnnist officials in Prague,
Czechoslovakia, have picked a
city dump as the site for a new
statue of Stalin, a report re-
ceived here indicated Thurs-
day.
V. Have Field Day
gg,v TERRYVILLE, Conn. 0J.E1-
24« When high school students took
52% over t!le village government for a
day, they made the most of it The
acting justice of peace performed
a mock wedding ceremony, the fire
12 department doused a simulated
blaze at the school and the police
LU; department quickly thwarted an
attempted bank holdup. ’
63% REA Approves Loans
41 WASHINGTONi June 5 (Uv-The
19% Rural Electrification adniir.istra-
45% tion has approved these loans:
381'* Deaf Smith County Electric Co-
79 % operative, Hereford, Test., *495.-
56% 000 and the Griswold Cooperative
82% Telephone Co., Griswold, la., $114,-
41% 000.
1360 ON YOUR AM DIAL
92.1 MG. ON YOUR FM
Your r-vulquarters for
Horoe Freezers
STARTS TODAY
-A14SO-
ROUGH RIDLV KIDS in
‘Wild Horse Ambush1
S9. CUT GRADE "A1
(gj THrPlOPtE'S CHOICE
HOME DRESSIO
...... 66%
off 30 pts.'
6KADE "A" SHOULDER
36th Gets Ready For
Review By Governor
NORTH FORT HOOD, Tex.,
June 5 38 —Members of the 36th
SLICED BACON
Cedors
DRIVE-IN
Texas National Guard infantry dj-1
vision moved through teamwork,
drills Thursday, in preparation for
Governor’s Day. Saturday.
The division will stage a parade
for Gov. Allan Shivers and other
civilian and military officials in-
ducing Lt. Gen. John A. Hulen.
81, of Palacios known as the "dad-
dy of the 36tb.” He reorganized
the 36th after World War I and was
its commander for several y«|te.
Thursday, the T-Patchers Willi
get more firing practice, work in
small unit tactics and witness a
demolition demonstratibn. !
» On.the reviewing stand with the :
governor Wffl be M*j. P«. H
VEAL LOIN STEAK
vbal tjbone steak
TONIGHT ONLY
DOUBLE FEATURE
2 BIG FEATURES
'against THf WHOU
CMftO .W*M0U MC«B
SIXTEEN
Millet AiMworth. commander of; "
the 36th; Lt. Gen. Ernest O.
Thompson, commander at the Tex-;
as National Guard; Lt. Gen. Pres-
ton A. Weatherred, former com-
mander of the 36th and the Texas .
Guard, Maj. Gen. K. L. Beny. ad- I
jutant general of Texas, offleer of |
,.*.«**
I
* 2ND FEATURE ★
,
f|NE NUT SUNDAE
«o
tone, new Concentrated Power «
Chassis. Exclusive anti-reflec- " $
“ ••
Monkey's Bite Gives
Him’Bends’hi Finger
INDIANAPOLIS. June 5 W
Charles P. Barnett,1.a former test |
DR. SCHOLL'S -
vaanes r. tsarnen, rormer rest
pilot of high speed jet planes,
wanted $50,060 from a pet store
Thursday on the grouniiaat a
'Spoilers of the Plains"
t Days Starting Friday
VETO SPRAY
DEODORANT ‘
59c 41^
flying at high altitudes.
Barnett, 31. testified in federal
court Wednsday that a "vicious”
monkey bit his finger five times 16
months ago while he was shopping
for a pet He Said the bites de-
veloped complications that gave 1
him "bends” in the finger when he !
fiew shove 30 090 feet.'
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 314, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1952, newspaper, June 5, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041863/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.