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fAGI 4- THE IAYTOWN SUN, TUESDAY, FfIRUARY 5, 1912
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Editorials...
Was talk Of
Sun Slants
'Yellow PeriT
Farfetched?
v#'
Many yearn ago there wan a great deal or
2J *1 E-wnhSmSI
their enormous ****** h
over the white r«ce«. would riae in fevolt
•ftinat the Western world and attempt to
subjugate it. Certain newspaper# and writ*
an played this up to the hilt and frighten-
ing books of prophecy wero written about
Eg*
ItrSome people took it with the utmost aer-
tnuMrH* others regarded it as nonsense,
r
and argued that the alleged yellow peril waa
the deliberal
_____berate creation of yellow journalism
In any event, the troubles that now exist
, In the "smoldering Eastern world are, to
•oue degree at least, psoof that the prophe*
cy of the yellow peril was not. entirely far*
-a .fetched. And these troubles' — in Egypt.
- Pakistan, and elsewhere - are not isolated
/ phenomena. They are pjrts of a whole. The
East fee la that it haa bun exploited, sub-
jected to centuries of Injustice. Whether
. this point of view bt right or wrong is not
the point That if the way the Eaet feela,
and it ia determined to do something about
it. ■ .
Many writera and thinkers are dealing
with this vast problem.'One of them is Rob-
ert Kasmsyerl who devoted an extremely
intereating newsletter to it* softie time ago. #
In Kszmayer’s view, our universe is in the
throes of s threefold revolution. The three
dominant factors, which he terms ’locomo-
tives o(, history, " are? First, s worldwide
revolution of the less privileged peoples,
who are mostly colored, against the weal-
Uly nations; second, the revolution of the
masses against the autonomous iridividuak
third,*nthetc vrhirirtn of today* chemical-
technological age with its atomic fission •.
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b-Z*
against the mechanical age which created
the society we know. , .i,
Against this background. Kaamayer goes
on, stand two other tremendous factors.
First, the population of the world is grow-
ing st a terrific rate, and the colored popu-
lation i» twice as large as the white and
breeding twice as fast. Thus, the demand
mptpai^VBNBtflrgFPirar. eveftgreater,
especially among the. nations which, have
little. The second factor if that one Ration.
tHe United States, towers above all others
in material wealth and possessions. We are
a very young nation, and we have but 6 per
cent of the world’s population and land
area. Yet* Kazmayer points out. we have
85 per cent of the world’s automobiles. 54
NEW 'AW THE WSV
IE A CANDIDATE for public office Ic let* fo,
per. end he ecm» by The Baytown Sun u>
our phone and told ble wife be wae downtown wT
ticking, The Bun would be liable for a MOQS n-Ti
. eomebody wanted to.puah It.
However. I can’t toe# much etoap over the
S3S SL’tvSs
u Department worker >av» up eoree of our e*cr»Tu
prepared By
Home El
A (light, dark-eyed man
tll#fd »«me dinner «««*'
,iiht wjtb a wry aense of
g'di«cusslor\ of the nuti
0f Middle Eaatern fo«
.He wna B.‘N. Atlyeh,* who I
u thi* country from hie f
uxnon when ha w» 1» yeal
world’s corn. 60 per cent of Its oil. 45 per
cent of its meat. Thus. Kazmayer reasons,
. the locomotives of history ’’sre being airs-
SS^^,*5.tr51.W«: I sSSatJK*!
. I tSrn
” er says, the Kremlin is honest-'’’it would
just as soon Imve colored slaves a* white.” . ,. M . —«...
■ --*■ ■ ' newspaper to eotnider a candidate for public *ffu
aa « acepegolt of the ftret water end won't In
lend him a poitsge etamp without violating * u.
If I don't ever go to Jail over anything a„*
* flagrant (hen being coneiderate of a p*rmn
thinka enough of hta communlly to be a eandidati
for .public office or Inter a public eervam i *,»
aome wey feel thet 1 at leaet shouldn't be p|l(M
in eoliury confinement.
per cent of its telephones, 02 per chnt of its
bat'
sthtubs. 46 per cent of its electric power.
*nd so zm. W consume 65.per.cent of the
Kazmayer offers no solution v-he »im*
ply outlines what he belives is happening.
At the end of his report, he wrote, "One
thing you can be sure of; There's no nor-
ms’ry, no return ts older order, not for
America, not fpr the'world, not in our time,
Until these three engines of history have
,jbesn brought under control, or have spent
their steam there'll be no peace as we used
.to understand.that word.’’
j gel a nine inipaurni umea. «* all *ant tC ■ l» LI? 'LI
beet type of fprrxm we can Intereet ia th* WkT I ®ti»l» «n<* worked In.Sham
eeTvice, We all eay that too many good ■ ■»*,,,• ■ gue»U lilt night were I
ehun the public eervic*. g*t. we have the lew I wj of the Baytown Home
cluttered up with silly etttutei that try to for*, | »omlc» Apeoctation. The;
Mrtily if hie Middle
j-Jh-s eometlmee necea
(gpted to American taste*.
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LITTLE UIUT l»KBI T
LITTLE LULU u»ed to be a regular weekly fHuiH
In the Anturdey Evening foal.' and mll!ibnt *
*** »* SS Refuse,
raYn tuc a a » hu Mncui halt ■ _
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FO’P. THE LAW was given by Mosaa. but , . . r
jraesand truth.cam# by.^esus Christ: j 0 tject Hungarian envoy
Looking At Life
l»> DREW BEABSON
WASHINGTON It bee now been
four y**rs this week jnnee Cardinal
Mlndatrnty wa* hauled into a
Communist courtroom In Buds-
ifi ■
P
r '■!
By Erich Brandeit
W*HT Dri 'WmtgN 's'.iPf.fLfff1’ 'Thef awiwiT'lo TeVeed to alleged trepaon.
that q,ray »eem very cmple to you and me.
As a matter o: fa>-t, »e would .ay that there are
too an«wer»
«] i B. .» ;««• r.qt>o.i) a-k-l lii.tr. to marry
Be.au*., they *a d no' «r.«n eomebody did
a>K them *
BUT IT ISN'T a* umpie &.< a.'., that according to
EUeabeth Ogg, who ft a* written a learned trcaU'e
on the »ub)rri published ft* the.f’ublic Affair^ ('on.-
tnittee of New Vurk
The-re .» a forword by Erntly H Mudd. executive
director of t.ue Marr.sa. 1 ’ i*. >.f l*hilad*-li>hia.
' In it Mr*. Mudd,'aaya that mere ha* grown up
a fata.' frrprni:* •on marrt**e„«*‘« ■**jjg»rt>l of *t«t»i-
and of *u,.e*« ar.d a.-h;« v. n . r woiprn Mar-
riage sht’u.d ft, r*K i':* 1 t* a *4 of life. *'••
aavi pos*.' | e.,n a, a ar* • * : it *ur.-!\ not as a
GOA I. of , !•
Mr* M io 1 .« :ri" • t • ■ a ba-1« -.oiog.rt and ha
four . h. i-.f ! tor. ; ■*• wne-hef it i( Miss -
Mr» Ogg n.f it do. t r> ally matter
Senator Ale* Wiley of Wieron-
•in, top Republican member of the
Koreign Relatione Committee, ha*
made vlgoroui reprec-r.talion* that
there he early aetkm.
po.t .nd .fter beingdr.gged, ,on- ^ jgTITTAft'T TVASTF, The
House Appropriation! Subcommit-
tee w»( meeting behind cloard
doora last week to cons.der the
huge defenie budget for Ihe .om-
ir.j year. Jack Small,'{hairman of
the Mumtlona Board was the chief
Meanwhile the doctor who waa
called upon to admlnuter the drug.
Dr, -Emil Weil, i* in W'athlng'.on
a* Hungarian minuter to the
United Statea Hu wife alao a
doctor, hail been periur.al phy»l-
rian to Commun.at I'remier Raiid-
ai. boih being arpong the elite of Congrroaraan George
• .. tJ—Uahnn nf Ti-lse nr**«il1ins Here*
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THE PE<" !.:m; tn.-.g aftn.t tn.> booki.t .» tftr.
ail thro .gn • seem* to .ho*- that unmarried
wome- re. \ -a-.-e a.I’ESir.E ?'■ -fe* married
R g",e. ft* -n.- .- ’o -f ■* .ati.faetio-
with •pmaterh'vv! hut »h .w» pr.mari y ftm*
can pit up w:tr. t and »tih get something out of
life Not everyth.ng bht .omethirg
’Not a f. \ ainele women have heeme. festive to
the. extent of gre«t.n.«* >av* fhe fto .b
It give, s, h ex* r.p.!e, as fur... Austen, the ea-iy
nineteen'..n er.tury ru v. i-*- ;■ mention* Ktorerre
Nightingale. Amy l/iw.-li Jar.,- \odama Sarah
Bland.ng, preaident of \'a**ar ant Kath.r o. Mr-
Bride preside-- of P ;'n Mawr
In other word* yo., unrr.art.ed g.ri*. all
to do to he happ
I II .Kmi.S
Mahon of Texas presiding Here
is some of the subsequent crosa-
. yamjiistiun
Ohalini’an Mahon I ll*t(ned to
Drew Pearsons brosdtaat l"*t
n.ght He said the Air Eoree or-
dered hUO expensive machine tool*
t , b. Id up »n<J finally reduced the order to
I unu.un .on- on]v eight Tell me Mr .Small la
{ t • % \A * h At- V • •
; hundred th,'r* an>' truth 10 lhat
tho.xand Hun- f,nt’
. ■ ana in this Mr Small Ye*, a* a matter ot
, o in!. \ fact, It * true "
Deap.te this, Mr Small then read a memoran-
-e
lop Hungarian Communist*
That wa* one geason why Dr
W,i! wa* iiius-
Vn -to Io
the United Slates
'*l«ra ihe shsef
juft th. H in-
gar.an monster
fir
,the US govern- dum covering the wnn e suhjr. •
n- ha. n-etde no move to declare It ended with the notation that
Well persona non grata and the final deriaion regarding these
yo.,
ippy is to .become a Elor.-iue Nightin-
gale a Jane Addamr sir to write the great Ameri-
g.-ls, all you
i Kio.w-iue N:|
have
have him removed from the Unjted
States The reason given to Con-
gressman Jack Dempaev of New
Mexico, Wayne Havs of Ohio and
other* who have .omplained about
the Hungarian minuter is that the
State Department cannot gri rloi u-
mentary proof of what happened
at tm cardinals trial.
Since any Hungarian official
machine tool, had taken pisre at
a committee meeting the previous
Thursday
Congreasmsn Sheppard. Califor-
nia -Well, where in the world
could Pearson get such a atory"
Small: I don t know, air but
he certainly didn t get It from me
Sheppard W ho attmded thosi
meetings on ma. hine tools'"’
Small. Representatives of th-
Amcricsos quickly turned to the tost page of u,„
ntagesine to see whet the little Mia* was doing that
She made her debut In Th# Beytown Sun
day end now you can aee whai ahe'a doing
afternoon.
Marge <prof**alonallyi She to an artiat who nenr
had Ihurh formal art echoot training, but aha enni*
always draw, Uater she did take u^ sculpture aa*.
ojl painting from tWo renownad Philadelphia *r.
lists
She lives on a farm with her husband and tn*
boys in Pennsylvania She taya hee spare *!mt a
nn problem because she has non*. And that reel*
be understood too what with a buMnfta. a home taf |
-her family t<T take ra#e of
W.e hope you'll lik* Ijttle Lulu I think It W m
of our most crisp atrip., and we ra happy.to havs A
ANSWERING SOME ql EMTIONN
8EVEKAI. QCU8TION8 have been, put to us Is
cent days IhsMhe s. liool merger propiwal* so kmi*
have brought up , '. ■
• To* vole fiv» years ago »n 1*1 In favur at a>Mg*s
and ?TU against > •
Another wm the numuer of votes last in th*.
dry election as far a. the t's-unr Bayou prscinet «u
concerned That total was *#T. and aa far a* I eai
tell, that n a rrtord for Precinct No 101
Also the Cedar Bayoif School Diatnot ■ tas ratus*
this year probably will crowd HO.OtlO.OOil. -
K RES IMlW H Ot t ....... I "
THE WORLD lAjVk* a fighter and that • Wts rm
son the press of the notion has been kind to HaraM
I. Ickes, TT “
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( HECK POINT
Reviewing Stand: ’ '
How To Bscome 'Expert' On Roman History
?7 year-qld formtr S*ar«tar> a(. th* kb
terior who dwd during the weekend
lekts didn 1 have the admiration of mare snuto-
ernrrs bul at least you always knew wiser* he Mood
on any matter It *u Ick»s probably mor* thsr an*
other one man who was responsible for ihe fedeial
govtrnment grabbing the tldeland* H» b*he**d tls
sovereignly should rest in the federal government
unit he laid th* groundwork many veer* ago diet
resulted in the PR action that came after hs bad
left the public service for good
He »u rough and tough but ruggedl*. hontst h
this day of corruption 'and ftowiig to exped esny
we can truthfullv say we need mor* men Ito# l-kw
in high position*
Ever those who disagreed moat violently w-nli Xec*
retsrv li ke* never doubted that he w »• > -t. op.
ponent He proved that to th* very last h an to
said nf him now that he was a real Ameriean tot*
who believed in standing for th* things he h*!t«*«d
In.
MKx E. X. ATIVEH
CAST OF MAXT COOKS—It
die Eastern dinner for Ihe Bal
Dr Amir, a native of Syria, aif
nf v rian and I^banese rooking!
tsest-
relieving
distress of
Brings relief
can novel. Bingo. Just like that.
Em,
a
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BUT THE BOOKLET also gives you *nm< pra-ttcol
advice in case you still hope to get a man
Prrhaps von nave your sights tun high is one of
the suggestions Don: be too choosy. It says Dent
have too high an opinion of yourself and put too
high a price on yourself
One of the reasons a woman stays single might
be dir to tho fact that she has never been "weaned
psychologically from her family. It's a long chap-
ter, but It is worth reading Too many parents re-
fuse to give up psychological possession of their
children and thus prevent them from developing
their own minds.
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THE LITTLE BOOK takes the spinster all through
her different ages and shows her how to "meet the
problems of singleness " And If all the suggestions
and advice given in its 35 pages don't help, ^here is
a last chapter "Backstop Psychotherapy "
I don't like to be pessimistic But. frankly, every-
body has to live with himself, and no book can teli
him how to do it
I can tell you how to put something on that big
war; on your nose so that It won’t sl\ow too much
But the w-art is still there
who tells th# truth publicly would XpA Mllnitlons Board. Army
he Shot immediately documentary Ntvy and,A)f Force, and Industry
- imposeihlf. However. Sheppard; "Oh. so peopl. from
Hungary I* both inside and out.-i .•• the gov-
c loeo touch (.rnmrnt were present’ ’
Small. "That's correct"
HENRY McLEMOIfi:
f vldrrrr
thr* iindf’r<<roun4
we;! informed and
with Hungarian exilm in thr Uni
o!d g ;id«
< pv (or
d Stales. Furthermore secrets Sheppard: "Well. Pearson is rer-
are not easily kept rn Communist talnly on his toes, to get some-
countries. Russian* drink heavily thing 1ik%«that, that took place
and talk loudly, egpeeally to their only four days ago.'
go! there
r-i-.r vrt’i
pil'lifthg,
mistresses. And the details of Car-
dinal Mindszenty's trial are well-
enough known to justify a demand
that Dr. Weil be returned to Buda-
pe t particularly following the
highhanded extortion of ransom
from the four American fliers
grounded in.Hungary
niy rot
While the members of the House
Appropriations Subcommittee in-
clude some excellerft and hard-
working congressmen, they did
much interested In
in ordering machine
not seem
the waste
tools as in how the Information
leaked.
Grab Bag Of Easy Knowledge
A Central Press Feature
story
in the
Success Secrets
By Elmer Wheeler
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ONE DAY RECENTLY, a friend of mine who oper-
ates a giant supermarket was'bemoaning the loss of
.-the '‘personal touch." l» Juts- grocoryv-store — *
ITn eifraliT I w asn t vkry sympathetic. Because the
beta supermarkets I vijtit still give their customers
personal service." It's modern, of —- »
course. -Aiid streamllined, too: But
p. ■•sinal, nevertheless.
E-vn in self-service meat stalls,
j;-,: seen real salesmen recently.
-fcfcr the hritche- who spit'd an oid-
cuatomer hesi-uting between a
steak and a cheaper cut. Without
3 minute's delay, this butcher held
up an especially choice steak he
had been trimmipg and said, Tve
been saving this one.espcclally for
y°«." '
I'll bet that customer really tin- WHEELER
The Answer, Quirk!
1. What little girl In
lived with her grandfather
Swiss Alps"
2. In the Napoleonic war«, what
did the Inhabitants of Moscow do
when Napoleon reached their
etty"
X In the Bible', on what Island
did St. John . hnvc his wonderful
yij.oq’
What event
and advanced through the grades
to lieutenant general in 1D42 He
has served over the years wilh
the*.United States Army in Si-’
berla. the Philippines, China am.
Japan He was commander of IJi
Presidio of San FTanclsco an.
superintendent of ' the Unit
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P.nVE I opened m
t o< . to Lome todav
aould fall nut nf it but a
leu-on puddijg
tin1., when, or wh; ;
I Hon t know., b-it. m
like real, good lemon
here’s the re ;pe
One large table.spoonful^if but-
ter. Two tabl. spoonsful of flour
A pineh -of salt. The jlnce and
rind of one lemon Three-quarter*
of a cup of sugar. The yokes and
whites of two eggs One cupful of
milk Mix the butter, flour and
salt until smooth. Add the juice
and rind of lemon Add sugar gra-
dually, *then the beaten yokes and
rail . Fold into beaten whites.
Bnlie in pudding disJr set In hot
wot- r for 50 tninutes jn 275 degrees
or 3ik) degrees oven
That's a recipe from.by sister-
in-law, Agnes, and I won’t find
anything that good in Home My
hotel room doesn't have coeking
facilities or I
me Double I know Nero fiddled.
' I ran m . r r- rall when the
'it ’’V payed the line for the
■ _g. •' fir! n hisi'.ry As for th*
Pin: ware. t,h h;.-.g my ignor-
«r. to the surface like a fly docs
a trout.
Tr .mfully. I think I d be just
as well off I didn't read up on
Du,.an h.story beoou.se I forget it
ST. -noil as I Tn mshStf-blnck ffnm
:ue hotel, and'always place myself
in the hand* of guidex. I never
Irt the guides know how ignorant
I am. however Through the years
I hay developed a sightseeing
manner which fyola guides’ com-
Try And Stop Me
By Bennett Cert
in 1853 added
43,000 square-’miles to the United
States"
5. What does the Latin phrase:
Ex Libris mean ?
"V Been Said
... And I smaed to think God'*
, greatness flowed around our in-
completeness, round our restless-
ness His rest.- Elizabeth Barrett
Browning..
would try whip-
''r.g my .elf up a
latch of this. -
Lest this turn
States Military academy Ir. Inln A cooking
World War II he participated in roldmi:. irt me
the Net# Guinea and New Britain 11 >'ou _th ai
campaigns arid ccnimanderf th* -nmf' ITHWt 88.
Eighth Arm-' and, the Allied• «nri DU.as• ever, Im
United States Occupation For-e
in. Japan from 1944-48 In 1941
he retired with the grade of lieu
tenant general What js his nann ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ___________
’oifer^oat^ersTeito^ whto£' ^ for
the date. Ht was a str.ft wemto nd pinhpl machines. But Rom? Ch Idren: Take one large grassy
.* _____________ „„„„„ te field; one-half dogon childem;
two or three small dogs; a pirtoli
of- brook- and some pebbles. Mix
vs- mod. rn a fel-
low a - the next
one, and go for
such new-fangl-
ed gadgets as the
THE LATE Professor Raymond
Weaver strode into his Compara-
tive Literature course at Colum-
bia one drt\“'ncar the end of the
term and chalked up this question
on the blackboard: "Which of the
books Assigned .to you in this
course interested you least7" The
students many of them gold-
brlckers who had heard that
Weaver’s course was a ahap-
■ joyfully -prepared -*to giwe ' therr •
prof the works when he stopped
them short by adding a second
question: "To what defect in
yourself do you attribute this lack
pletslv and causes them to believe
that I am a professor of history
on h's sabbat.< al
1 have developed a way of .Say-
ing "uh-h-.h" and amilmg appre-
ciativcly-at aomething.1 don't fully
appreciate at gll. *o that giudea
have actually complimented me
One oh:e told me that it was a
genuine pleasure to ad as.a guide
for such a knowing man; that so
many touriata peted as if they,
knew all about what they were
seeing when thev really didn't.
' My phoniness as a aightseerer-
reaches its height, however, when
through aome miracl* of memory
I am shown a building or a statute
which I know something about. I
turn on" the g:uide and begin lec-
turing him about what we're look-
ing at. and I always talk -extra
loud ao that the other tourista will
overhear me "and say to themsel-
ves. ' My, wouldn't it be "nice to
know that much about art and
history?" ,
Anyway, it's great to be in
Rome It gives me a thrill to walk.
In shoes so hew they squeak, the
same atreets the Caesars trod in
their sandals
In The Lyons Den
By Leonard Lyons
rob PATTERSONS widow wfll tttsnd the meiwift
isl services for him at Freedom Hou*e Mr* Ptlter-
•on may speak at these services . . . ■ Jolty Meser
Brown, the drams erltlr-l««turcr will be profiled b*
th* New Yorker magatine . . Stanley Kramer wfws
made th* most* version of "Death of * Salesman" I
has produced a movie short, "Career of a Salrsmaa*
for the National Sale# Executive* They li dis'nbut*
it to help counteract Willy Lomana disturbing is- ■
flume* bn future ialesm*n . . . Saturday night a
customer at L:ndy'» tried to find th* otoner of tbs
Modern mothers know you I
*rai;a bea#tyjeks VapoRub for I
• miseries of colds. The moment
you rub It on throat, chest and
back VapoRub atarts right to
York 2 ways at once ...
r.-stuarant and finally saw him standing in the sni*
"Are you Leo Lindy?" h» asked. Th* re*tsur*nt»«
runliMl’ "V\ hat'd vnti avnin t ** W'inatnn T’h ircfilL*
If THERE'S MUCH COUaHINC.OR
boiling
ctcd
• get deep-action
[pel in seconds with
VapoRub In steams.
STANTON l,Hm »bt Just rroigned a. Am-
liHssador to Madrid, isn't -retiring from |o**ra-
ment aerslee. H* wont iiiis-let his New Verb
apartment unless th* t*nant agr*** to s Jo-ds*
eanerllation elauM- . . . Griffis, IrfcidrHtaJIt. »UJ
trstif) t*e fdr* th* bXX soon a* an afTlr*r of I nlted
Paramount, which will acquire th* ARC nftwork.
Th* law rrquirpa proof that th* officer* *r* aw«
of gootl r*pu!ttlon and uitogrity. Th* proof is hi*
ess* still h* th* eertiflratrs l**u*d wh*a th*
pr*si.l*nt appointed and Iha UK S*natr ronTIrnted
him as ambasaador four time*. Th* **rtlfii*4* *•"
eludri th* phraa*. "R*po*lng special trusi ***
rontid*nc* in th* character, integrity and akjHif
poRub In steam— fitfery *
‘,r;faping spoonful# relieve*
of Viclcs VapoRub US ehiad col
vaporizer or bowl or coughinl
Quotations
McLEMORF
'of unterest
From Great—Near Great
“A bachelor t* a fellow who ia
:ra*y to get married -and knowns
it.—Earl Wil*on. ■ V
THE CITIZENS Crime Commlwion * n*w*rt #»•
(tbrty* is an ex-assiatant district attorney whfl. *** I
•pent many years delving Inft th* waterfront rac-
kets He's brought to the commUsion all th' know-
ledge" he acquired about the waterfronts, sad *■**
list of powerful corporations whosedribdt* supporU
the w-Hterfrorrt leaders . . . Mrs. Arthur Murray, wao
with her husband sharea an income of over a null'®*
Watch Your Language
OMNIBUS^ (OM-nl-busj- noun;
- public vehicle, iasuaIIj- four-
of f(cw Yorker magaZiftr, assist-
ant writer for motion picture com-
panies; was editor wild newspaper
columnist. His writings appear in
many monthly magazines, ail'd hi
novclfl Include Henry Laden
Babes and Sucklings, Gladiator.
“Waste, extravagance, and cor-
ruption in government s«e squan-
Willia
dering our tax dollars ."—William
J. Grede, president of NAM.
^cTotS™ ir
it was founded in rjn„ p*,„ ,h. lar fbese days Had better see lldot- hack: “Orong* Juice coats-me RO cents »
-nd plnhpl machines. But Rond;
ind -its antiquity never cease to
overwhelm me. ,
You know,
founded in 753
ful old. L know It was rounaeo m rjn rongtantly Pour the brobk. ” p
_ _ ....... ........... ... , 53 BC, because as soon as I reach flVer the pebbles, sprinkle, the field t0r' 7^*nltl‘n Jon**-
WSstW*
k The check-out clerk Who says, "Have a nice week- * . Everything, An April Afternoon, The emperors particularly give
HI' end" Is making loyal customers of many a family. *» Happened Today The Big Ones Get Away. Salt
^ f t Add the store manager who spends his time walk- 1831—Roger Williams, founder Water Taffy, The Other Horse- • ■ ' . ' .
I ,:, log about talktng with his customers Instead of sit- of Rhode Island, arrived In Amer- man, Corpses at Indian Storie*. I AAtfinn KDrlfUIXl'n
K.‘ *]»■* hehind * desk In the corner adding no moneu lea. 1937 '— President Franklin D. Night Unto Night. Five" Fatal LvUnlllU UQv*l\Wul U
„ - -___________________ -,T - ..... ..-HI Collide,';,—-—2-:---:-—
■ go. up too, because many of us don't buy things Supreme Court to 15 Justice*. After World* Collide (both with From The Sun Files
■ i#4 might If aomeone were nearby t°‘‘answer a 1945 — American third • A r m.y ' Edwin Balmef), The Golden
n S *W*tl«n or tiro. , , , smashed .through to Siegfried Hoard, The Shield of Silence, Opus FIVE YEARS AGO #
applle* to supermarkets, Ihcldcntally, ap- Line In World War ft >• - 21, etc. Who Is he? TODAY’S 'HEADLINES: British
#1" *.!**"> whether they be giants or ‘Names at bottom of coluVnn) Evacuees Leavitt* Holy L«i*8 Jh
dollars a year, had few. cares until she started.]
pearing regularly on Yv. Now she's a full TV itsft
complete with ulcer. *
UH HOLTZ recently finished an engagement at
Xlartba Ray*’* 5 O'Cloek Hub In Mianf' Sew11
was th*r* k* MM
to- g*t Is- I
------ “Orange Juice co*U-mc *0 eent* » *|M* *u
the hotel. That’* about 14 a week or **«• *
I’ll Juab give up oran*e Juice for *tght y**r*—a##-
presto, there’* my money bark."
• AGITATOR ACTION
• HIGH SPEED DRYING
• AGITATED FLUSH RIN
• TOP OPENING
• NO BOLTING
• *
?r Flying Enterprise.
ROOM AND BOARD
W HH- rmui mores, wumner miry v.
■ Just one-man delicatessens or shoe shop or drug Folk* of Fame—Guess the Name
fP
rietxdllnesi, courtesy, and thinking about the
as an Individual arq still the keys to sue-
I'giit.' Pwhaps.you' can use.them to open the door
to greater success In your own line.
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.Editor and Publisher
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Jackson..............-.Office Mattger
National
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Subscription Rates
Carrier-*100 Month; it2 Year
|1.00, 3 Months 12.90; 8 Months
Armed Services 7flc Month
t are payable la advance.
Dally Pres* League
Your,Future . Staff
Keep abreast of' your schedule, v n goa,cv «ueEefittd the name
wn If you have to devote a good «0nSl Town” If Baytown, Pelly
deal of time «ssi*ting others, and' *nd Goose Creek should be consoli-
your next year should be a b8:v dated.
ZiRFSSF&P*'- ^ H*nK* °{ “«***-
no*tlcatea\for today* child. ^ ^ at the Houston Fat
Stock Show rodeo, was critically '
ilpptu- Birthday Stock St -
rim HolC Motion picture keter. l»Jd»d when gls home bucked
haa a birthday today, and so does ,him off
M
u unity rrem ia
rKdefthJ*
2r5^»
-■•Wd You Make Otrtf ’ on January 31, was announced.
i sct the city on fire, thus de, io YEARS AGO
privlng the Invading army of food A EIRE destroyed the .main bulld-
1—He was borndn Urbana, Ohio, and shelter. . .. '• - - Ittg of the Hughes Motor .Company
March 7,1386. He was * student at Patmos. ". ; ' in La Pgrte.
— **- "-*— **---*■— **—i'-’FJw
BLAST YOU, ROBIN'^’-'I WAS
WO|NG FIRST
.......
■—By G*ne Ahifrn
DAYS OF SPRING AND WAS 1N A
MERRY MOOR UNTILhOUT' “
brought up*
pf
• -•••" .1.4 '
X? UNTIL’tOU BRUTALLY J
safa
Ohio. State uhlversfty and the
ad- States Military academy. _______, —
•ia commlssleited a second 1—Oenerol JRdbert L.
+ * •-•*4* f - ' to.- Wf.iMto*
United- States Military academy. 5. From the books (library) of. poIntetL-ehairman of the spring
wm; ■ it * •* - " *'
-7...1-.
4.' The Gadsen Purchase. - Mr*’ Flfd TTdemann whs ap-
try) of. pointed-chairman of the spring-
Bichel- flower »how at a meeUng.of tlie ,
• ? V.. -■ ■ —--
WELL, YOU HAdE
)
LIEUTENANT and Mrs. Gilman, notified 1
Porter that he’ll be a grandfather In June * ' 1
Gilman, whose husband was decorated by th* y* •' I
told Porter; “Dad, It w* get trlpleta, you see »»I
hefll get an automatic discharge from th* N*vJ
four dependents”.. ... Margot Barkham, r****’/
visited India, Whar# she told ohe of the native »U
ficlal* that India will receive much fymp*thy b
little economic aid from the US. M. replled. to
Barkham: “In England I once learaed tMf«»gjl
2ST!? jS SSS?*S:SS!Sftt^l
•on In a fitof rage last Wtek, owned L*06npk l^|
nightclub which later became 1* Martinique. »*«?
It tdt one year, to MPMdtF houaea, and to#t *"**’ j
BAWL DUFY returned to Ftwooe » fa# I
igp ftftop trfatmfnt In Bo#4on
AND
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Your 7
Old Washer,
Can BtTho
^®wn Payment
The Balance
hi* arthritt*. Dofy now to trying *o I
abandon years ago when gbl I
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 5, 1952, newspaper, February 5, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041880/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.