The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 58, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1952 Page: 3 of 10
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I Needed
In Good
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ist-West Unity Is Tough Job
iiffc Defense Treaty Is Only Stop-Gap
PHII. NEWSOM
Edge, VA eervlw officer A f
jMday urged Baytonlans or ’more *
jp tlielr good work in,pro-
Iootl for the Veteran* Ad-
tlon hospital in Houston,
laid Baytown has been
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....., . ... fhlatf*^ J?H0the«Knat.i<f* s,iKned have to be included. Our separate
U irr» Foweigr" “* s,sle <* wa>' ‘realties with Australia and New
Birthday Suit Meeting Of NATO
Bathing Near, Council Held Up
Says Nudist By Ui. Politics
hM1
'and.'West that “never the The key paragraph says that
" each signatory nation recognizes
S.'7, 1941. the Unit. c^liiTtoZht toVdav'
r,. has been trying to Move ers would be dangerous to its own beyond Malava nor does France - ’or. u,e aav'
IB h® j .(rain has been oeace and safetvand .] n,h«t. (,........ T..At '
Its quota but that
io better than that. He '
inded Baytonlans that the i
mftlon program will eon-
the rest of the year at
Ians are given the oppor
donate the blood on the
nd fourth Wednesdays of
ith.
lake* tomorrow blood do-
ay again. Persons wish-
ionate should report .to
V done* at Baytown jjos- J“
r 4 p.m.
t *1* Baytonlans are now
ated at the VA hospital,
!‘*3SS,S£
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and T. 0. Neuman.
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1 They are Art Lintel-
I. Young, C. W. Hastings,| Y:<Q—Trimty t*L,«.
,y. J„„ W W. H. ISjgjgtf
fstaria-o.
....
her eight young, caused I «-%*|
:ie-up near this Pennsyl- uub-mw n»y !
ITs^Sitg®
U 1 1:00- Bsvl6»r, £25 .
olulu meeting a ‘ “n mp,s L° ^a *omen will w. (i„n» mrvWv Willlam «• Draper Jr., U. S.
^4)fCA-MZUS for- There will** «> commoh-army- nudt^tt^lmo*tr!I!ie»SbL^^_atw_ai!de^VtJ»*KM^ If arm* to
l _ Australia, New or navy of the Pacific such asjs collection of nationTtoday to draw you don't agree, just look around
a line and say “this is the line we you. he.advises.,
will defend.” “If we are to judge from the
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«We wlU be no common effort,.,* It wi!| be «»long time before we two decades,” he said, “in another
ffisvs ssxmem f£SHS= §||gfg m&m
eprW «rm H'rris W„l,r Atm* ■ S~ SS-pS-SS
tiston, Hams County Croup Emphasizes Conservation
jto ate moat important *!«• dustrieafor cooling and processing this Is a needless waste. Develop- w«re responsible for the arms cris-
^ujred for man to exist purposes, the resident* of Hous- ment of an adequate,, low coat, *****" 01 comfort or health- - is. ■
, December—after the United States
pasl has elected a new president and
Congress.
American
officials fear that
icks Stop Traffic
)WN, Pa, lift — A
wild
rry H. Rickert took the
her brood to a nca
the
rby :
estoK
RE NO. 1
SAX HAYWARD
MG And WILLING1
Imcriivawia
W SHOWING
f?l WEDNESDAY
GREAT HITS ★
tlddles - Ixiok Here
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VIN-HIT SHOWS
intTMTlENUl
IW OB SHY SCREES!.!
Startling! Staggering! Stu-
pendous! Nothing con
approach this show-of-
the-age!.. . The strangest
story ever conceived
man!...Adventure to nd»j
you wonder if it’s
while your very eyes Hi
virtce you that it id ~m
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STARTS
T 0 M o R B °j
ill
ENPS I
TONITE*
BARBARA STANWS
.“CLASH .It Nlf
2s*! rsssssttsa r z
urces of a community are
Us to it» ecnomlc develop.
EEATI RF, \o. j
Dean Martin
"SAILOR BEWAI
[,nd a vital factor in the
l of its people.
jComuftity Council of Hous-
L Harris County, in its Blue-
Bor Health, points out the im-
ht part water has played in
human consumption.
According to, the'Blueprint for
Health, there is a great need for
proper development and conserva-
tion of Houston and Harris Coun-
ty's ground water. "For a number
of years Houston has beep the
largest city in the nation whose
Ms Claim Ui. Britain Waradd Of
. Prisoner Escaped New 'Nerve' Gas
sands of many demand* for indus-
trial water, according to the blue-
print.' • v- .
In its recommendations for
solution 4o the problem, the Blue-
print calls for a central, area- WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 IP) — T/wnoN Al._ ig njvji
wide agency to coordinate the de- C^choslovakia has infold the ^iJoughS
velqpment and distribution'of ex- United States that John Hvasta, an
iwth of this community., municipal supply has been obtain-; Isfirig water supplies. The present American.citizen held by the Com- exi,fence ofVnew “nelwe”* jm
industries have selected ed exclusively from ground water,”' lack of any such control has re- munists since 1948 for espionage, wilch mav caiM. j-.-i, w;tHin a
County as the site for their There is no shortage of water, suited in the haphazard develop- 1®“®?*^'', ^ast ^an\? an<* Ws few minutes, it was disclosed Tues-
I Bov Office <lp»ni |.|
Show Start*..............jJJ
ADULTS 35c?
I CHH.nrtEV UNDER jsI]
ifronic Housekeeping?
[vie Stars Go For Home Gadgets
[ kcause of the availability but concentration of well drilling ment of Houston and Harris Coun- whereabout are unknown, the ^
aid wateT and the ease with has resulted in lowered artesian ty's water resources. State Department announced Tuee- ' . • ... . .
be developed for pressures. A large amount of wat- A . very important part of the day: , .... ,i™t (L ilm,n i™«! .fcl'’
mmr ^ er fit for human consumption is water problem i, the proper dis- The State Department said it has ^l**™11*SSSi
m br t fss«
would control the water supply. . . . , ... The gas, almost odorless and in-
Rapid growth of Houston and The Czechs first informed this visible, was reported very difficult
Harris county has constantly in- government of Hvasta’s "escape” to detect.
creased the load on the various three clays ago. A drop of the liquid m the eye.
,. . . sewage systems of the communi- Hvasta. 25, of Hillside, N. J., or inhalation of the vapor through
der water. The electronics wizard ties ..Due t0 )a(,k of advance was arrested by the Czech secret the skm or mucous membrane, or
" planning, financing, and construe- P°lj^ jn October. 1948. The follow- by ingestion may cause incapa-
tion ahead of needs these waste ing May he was sentenced to three city or death within a few min-, |
IRovietown by now, so film- music can be heard dearly under disposed loads have been in excess '-ears >n ia'l °n charges of espion- utes,” an official statement said.
Save taken up housekeeping water, but not outside the pool. n/the design capacity of the exist- age* which the United States has "It prevents the muscles working
! control. Brainard whose customers in- ing piantg and the result, has been steadfastly rejected as unfounded., and the victim dies from suffoca-
; electronics genius nam- elude Clark Gable and Donald O pollution of most of the streams in After an appeal, the Czech Com- tion.”
|ic Bramard specializes in Connor, made one movie execo- Harris county" blueprint leaders munists at a secret trial in April, Britain was said to be producing
[ fantastic gadgets for mo five’s car steal-proof. If the car is sav ’ ‘ 1950, boosted Hvasta's sentence to a gas mask to protect against in-
**■**■“*SSWSSL’SS-'S I'M,1'”’""' .
[ Brentwood mansion, for brakes lock, lights flash on the J“s!dTnts °of this *comnSlwty.
* i3dy 0t ‘he h°USe h0MacTnd“MaSter Electronics” DiSMUe ^cognizes no* boundary I
By ALINE MOSBY
LYWOOD Aug. 12, :I?--Cad- installed a special metal loud
[ and mink are Old fads speaker in the swimming pool
worry about the
1 her furniture.
. the sun hits
lines and there is an urgent need
Corporal Holds Up General
hZ£ MriSM SpSi SI Sets Commendation In Bargain
iin moves fcatedby a dialm your bedroom.. ' thT “ounty-wide governm,
^apes grandly open agaih ^ recognmended by
teves Bramard instal- blueprint Commitee should
on the radio.
- - . -
the —Cpf. Bernard B. Wascher was a
be hero Tuesday for fulfilling every
separate from any existing agency. 91 s dream—refus"
It shotild haye authority to control jor general pass,
the drilling and spacing of wells hairline between a
ovmr siari We coiTpemaKflr, open Ri^epi-int Cottimitee m, m ____ _
| electric eye that does the the front door for the dog and turn 7enarate from any existing agency. GI’S dream-ref using to let a ma-
wlthin the county and should set
standards for the quality of water
provided for human consumption.
This agency could provide facilities
for distribution of surface water to
industrial consumers and in that
Commendation and a reprimand
for a while, however.
He was given his 19 general or-
ders and told to let no one pass.
When a huge convoy carrying
tour- full companies of soldiers
trundled
Prospectors Flock
To Uranium Land
I always takes her friends
SST£?t U.S. Oil Stocks Down,
'jtewSW,,, federal Report Shows
Wes by which you can turn , V
|yard Sights, open the garage ■ WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 10
M start the phonograph United States Oil stocks on Aug. 2 way conserve well water supplies.
«re 20 miles from home, were 276.432,000 barrels, down 1,- Construction, regulation and
_Jmssman can push a but- 769,000 barrels from the previous operation of necessary waste
Ig lwme and open the ga- jiveek, the -Bureau of -Mines said treatment and jCollection facilities
■Wr, Another button pushed. Tttesdav. . «***■ within Houston and Harris county - ——?■ r--r.....- »
car starts: backs out of Texas crude totalled 135,386,000 should be within the scope of Tuesday flocked to this tent-city Problem,
age,and stops in front- of barrels, a decrease of 511,000. authority given to this agency. by every conceivable means of Wascher politely, but firmly, told
if: • Stocks for other principal oil pro- Residents of Houston and Harris transportation - including parat “* n® *****
M®e by a little motor that during states and their weekly county then might be assured of chute — in search of uranium in th|? P°„ 10n as long as 1 have my
ge car and drops the fluid chahg included: ‘ an adequate water supply to meet land opened up to individuals Mon- 0™*® , . .
pift into reverse. A timing • California 32.027.000 barrels, up the needs of-a rapidly fticreasing day by the government. I"II * °ten
11 all off after the car 773,000; Oklahoma 30,618.000, down population. Stream pollution, which Four Edmonton prospectors P08*” 00 . e ■wr0B* roa. ■ a
pelSO feel.” explains Brain- down 1,078.000: Louisiana, 14.- now constitutes a major threat to claimed they had already discov- J!?* °* °4 ers moved ®im to
907,000. down 573.000. and Kansas the health of every individual, ered'the mother lode of a uranium Qe„|?\ s^?lu j
URANIUM CITY. Saskatchewan.
Aug. 12 10~Uranium prospectors the group get
nrAivlnm *
down Wascher’s road, he
brought his M-l rifle to port arms
and-stopped the truck.
A sergeant honked the truck’s
horn, but could not persuade Was-
cher to budge from his position.’
Battalion officers argued with
Wascher—but to no avail.
Finally Maj. Gen. Ray C, Foun-
tain. the division commander, -tried
to persuade the corporal to let
i with its field
pt°(lucer ordered music un- 9,399,000, down 375,000.
could be reduced to a minimum,
ITS AN ILL WIND
CHOICE CALVES .........
GOOD CALVES
L COMMERCIAL CALVES »*. u.
That Wows nobody good. It sure is a
blow to the cattle reisers to take the
present low market price for calves.
Their loss Is your gain, this week only.
We offer the following prices. All our
cattle are graded by Department of Ag-
riculture graders.
52c DSL:.....Lb. 42c
125 to 150 Lb.
Sides.,,,..Lb.
125 to 150 Lb.
.Lb.
.Sides...
125. to 150 Lb.
Front
.QuaSter,.- -Lb.
.Lb. 39c
Quarter..
Front
Quarter.. ,.IA.
wnths «g0 we were getting 61c a pound Tor U.S, Good Calves. This is a drop of 12c a
p Tou- can't expect these depression prices to hold, as long as we have the present good
Ud<J 4e a pound to the above for complete processing.
llfcOB !
MGE JUICE
cNERS
PRD
SAGE
6 Lb. Box......
. .Dozen 1*79
Lb. 39C
u.s.Gobo
MUTTON
40 to 50 Pound
Carcass........Lb.
10 Lb. Box
J- ...
, ..Lb.
OCEAN PERCH FILLETS
. '
5 Lb. Box(6Pkgs >................Lb.
WE SOLICIT HOME
V
EREEZER BUSINESS
f
COD FILLETS
f•'Triling ,We Process Is Wrap-
f'«Cellophane and paper, and
f Lb. Box(«pkgs.).....
frozen in our Air-Blast, 20 Below Zero Freezer Rooms.
HOME LOCKERS, Inc.
Pruett
"Where Ma Saves Pa's Money"
Dial 8336
deposit and that samples assayed r”unr,aLn r.e?I>ecte^ a
in Ottawa showed "a hieh rnntent s0,dler who earned out his orders
asyss is 2&2ZZ*** ,u,w'“
searched the area with Geiger *, * /> ,
counters Among them are scien- MeXICail GOVemilient
tists, students, trappers and any- .... _ .
one, else who wanted to get into VlV3 Zdpdtd
the 'act—including three . women.
Twentv:rthree square miles' were
staked'during the first day and-
506 claims already have
MEXICO CITY. Aug. 12 dll-The
nearly 506 claims already have j*°Veh™™e"'
been staked. Collectors in a nylon L,® ..^ ”f 7
tent set up near the outskirts of ’ ZLJ SL*ah«J5S.>U%,ih ^
town, have been kept busy record-
ing and collecting the $5 claim file ,
for each claim. Each individual JU™T'
j<i. ~ oi based .on the exploits of Mexican
may file a maximum of 21 claims.
Red China Government
Okays Record Budget
ata.
HONG KONG, Aug. 12 110-The
Chinese Communisl Peiping radio
announced Tuesday the government
has approved a record budget for
the 1952 fiscal year that tops the
previous year's budget by 50 per
cent.
At the same time, finance min-
ister Ho Po claimed Red China
had a surplus in the 1951 budget.
If so, it is the first time in history
that China balanced her budget.
Ho offered ho explanation as to
how he managed to get a surplus
but he emphasized at some length
the “great success of the anti-
three and anti-five movements.”
Officials said, “The historic truth
is gravely alteredLby the script.”
They added the film ridicules Fran-
„ cisco Madera, then the president of
Mexico, and degrades Zapata, lead- ;
er of the southern:Mexico revolu-
tionary forces,
Army Earth-Moving
Machinery Air-Lifted
WASHINGTON, Aug! 12 10 -
Arnjy engineer* have deevloped a
light-weight line of earth-moving
equipment which can be air-lifted
in behind fast-moving offensive
column* to carve out vital supply
road* and advanced fighter-bomb-
er fields.
Without a good road network for,
These movements were aimed at ammuhit on food and fue and ad-
stamping out “corruptions” In any tar^cafe
practice, they amounted to extort- armored drive would soon |rind to
ing money from “reactionary cir-
cles” by fines and confiscations,
Public Health Service
To Close 4 Hospitals
a bait.
The equipment, all under 18,000
pounds, includes airborne tractors,
dozers, cranes, graders,' power
shovels and other construction and
dirt-moving gear.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 12 W-The
Public Health Service is closing
four general hospitals because of
congressional cuts in appropria-
tions for the Veterans Administra-
tion, Federal Security Administra-
mWim W. Ewing announced
RosAqr,
More Physicians And
Dentists Face Draft
, . - - MAYS IJVNDINGS, N. J., Aug. 12 WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 10-The
provide lor no common effort. Bri- lift—A leader of the American nu- United States is urging its Eur.
am, as the seat of empire, has, dist movement came, up with «• opean allies to hold off a full-
fledged meeting of the North At-
and'thi' strain has been peace and safety and declares Lhai teyond hSSSHni” K Bi,kthdav wit bathing at public l.ntlc Treaty CouriCil until after
liar, a™ u :• would act to meet the ui.v(inao-^ninff. beaches may be only 20 years in the November elections,, it was
w-ir II our ener- danger in accordance-with it. m „uj,,ri,me scars’ *R*at distances the future, according to Rev. Iisley learned Tuesday. — *
W#rM*i because wg gould stitutional processes " * ’ infst source* of Jm,'itua^^ dls' Boofle. 73-year-old Baptist minister Norway, -supported by most of
^fffl.fention6 to?eldier From the first the treaty has a^rnmnuf,6»f? T°^ ?i,theD a3iB?f who has headed the American Sun- the smaller European powers, has
ll40 ON World War II. been recognized ' as a stop-gap, than th^y do in Ewow * P wwclation since the early called for a meeting of the NATO
I MG OKI tried to develop our “pending the development of a The Australians fear a resur 1930*’ council in Paris in October to con-
■ y0tl» hsV gainst Communist more comprehensive system of re- gence of Japanese power more’ "Uncle Danny" Boone took over aider the lag in rearming the West
L have continued in gional security in the Paqific area." than thev d0 the Heds^Kihnino de as top nudist when men stiI1 ,elt il 2>nd 0 her urgenL,probltms'
nuaWf6position of the man Thus. Secretary of late Dean mands for M bfllton in repara°ions was daring to doff the tops of their
cn aHi» ~ straining to bring Acheson and his opposite numbers from Japan are Droof that thev too swlra 8U,ts- H* says he may to certainty that NATO defense goals
at least to Jink East from “down under” will make no -ive not foigotten Wo^d War Rh ™ theday when the hOtWm comes f” headed for a drasUc overhaul-
Js, in a ctrordinated defense far reaching decisions at their Hon- Indonesia attempts to stand aloof, 0,f’t00’ g‘
WASHINGTON, Aug. U » —
The Defense Department skid
Tuesday it ha* asked Selective
Service to draft S71 physicians an4'I
Ewing said the slashed funds »»dentists in October,
would have provided "contract The department said 196 physi-
cal” for Veterans Administration cians and HO dentists will be as-
patients in hospitals nm by the signed to the Army and 175 phy-
Public Health Service.
The hospitals, at Kirkwood, Mo.;
Mobile. Ala.; Portland, Me.; .and
San Juan, P. I.; will discontinue
admit ing hospital patients “within
few days," Ewing said. J
sieians and 90 dentists to the Air
Force.
The October call will bring to
1.893 the number of physicians and
850 dentists drafted since July,
1951.
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