The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1952 Page: 3 of 32
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kip ... turquoise, lilac,
orange: quince, chartreuse,
burnished gold or white b*d.
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limit, one
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CUSTOMER!
Buffet
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Cans
)„e.Man Crusade On Slums Gets Going
,|timore Cleanup Plan Doesn’t Use Public Money
1 .naeKT rv M f00^, T!* Uv,n“ ln mcn‘ of «"* existing, laws. Then
'VjoTON' '"P tumbled-down (hacks with little he went Into action
,«!»<)<■ <° elef,",UM|ii‘n. of °* no **nl‘»tiu" facilities, Similar , blo*k ‘he sprawl-
ISihout spending b inona or .. . " , In* iluma at a time he slapped
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directoTof the Bel- fire protection, courts and health housing some ao.ooo men. women
^Sd*health departments sendees. They had the highest and children, have begn given the
.Emeu and erlginator of crime and disease rates and the treatment. It includes a coat of
JSLj Baltimore ****** ,0f 1®W*« edueatioijal and income paint, rebuilding of walls and
Huuitinl *,um •"**' •H?**"*? _ . .. roofs, rat-proofing. Inside toilets,
W has done a face* « ‘m* Cook ^ve yean to get and removal of mountains of back*
some ol Baltimore’s ‘he city powers behind hta plan, alley UtUr that provided a con-
in. National Aa* wb!eb called for vigorous enforce- tlnuoua fire and’disease threat. |
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ONLY 15 SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE EASTER
LIGHT WEIGHT SHEERS
that It P»«w
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' ^ih>cal authority in
'‘SSI& the NAHBi
Jo in'the Baltimore Plan ie
,A» builders regard It aa a
' £ wsy to relieve the pres-
public housing
fesisffaes5
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Eyrjs ■Mesas
'iK, include private build.
. ud real estate men. aa well as
lowres Mayor D’Alessendro.
Etrong public housing advocate
^kEilOO million worth of pub-
[ gakfU under gQLlll ‘he~
Latisg.. stage In Baltimore.
nn hla Plan 10. ...1-
lTmo when he was health In-
In midtown Baltimore
Lre som* 40MW0 persons am
bined together In .housing that
IiM all the way from sub-mar-
ft to rock-bottom slums. They
kreeent 40 per rent of the city’s
Edenti. About SS.per cent are
Lion in the lowest Income t------------------.----nr---—
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trSE SS. «?■!£ New Englanders Eat Yank Husk Degrading,
&“-StrrtS In Traditional Style Chinese Reds Decide
, which are too far gone to - •
PROVIDENCE. R. I. — (l'P> — HONG KONG — Ol— Entertain-
Rhode fslnnd Republicans feasted ers and musicians In Shanghai's
i»:ry loaders favor that method T(j ln duded. they won't sing western popular
^vjTthe country c.hn t ^"‘^nsett Fruit Cup ">W any more '
" It. millions of sub-standard BoatonBehcd Bean* The songs of the capitalist na-
«0h hrand-new houslne South County Frankfort* tions are "degrading, they say.*
, poor families can afford- Cape Cod Fishcake, At a rally of musicians and en-
found that building health, New England Brown Broad t tmallfers ip Shanghai. It was re-
-and zoning laws on the statute Plantations Cole Slaw salved to "strive for study and re-
il were being Ignored by ten- PottaquaseuU Pickled Beets farm,’’ and east out the Influepca
. landlords and municipal au- King Philip Rolls of western, and especially Amer-
tie. Families, often two to a Rhode Island Apple Pie lean, music.
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BUTCHER RAYONS
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ONE OF AMERICA'S LEADING JEWELERS
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GOODWILL OFFER!
THESE LIGHTWBGHT
SHEERS ARE THE .
TALK OF EASTER
No. 2
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TEEN run
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SANDALS
Endlessly wearable . . . the
simple, classic pump with
the midway heel, snug-fit-
ting fully lastex lined vamp.
Wide size range to insure
good fit . . . Sanitized for
cleaner and better wear.
Black, blue, brown or white
linen or catf. 4-10
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Hundreds to choose from in ell the wanted fabrics
of the season — From plain crisp shber tissue
chambrays to bold senie designs. All as fresh as
spring itself and of course ... washable
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MISSES 10-20
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1952, newspaper, March 27, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041870/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.