The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 204, Ed. 1 Monday, March 5, 1951 Page: 10 of 12
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ON, » . and was on top of that
todiy
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(ace The
itr*-
hand* of » »t*
» Communist
machine on
Qook.’hwy rolwTvm iTcou^Tof -Detective Sergeant Lloyd Patti- aepUai
timm andjgjMd.
wat
for ti-
the Mexican •government'* rep-
WSrBtiT£%2K z
m* -etarted- h.alL ,),£ ■ i wateV-a
soldier
him to death with bare
I aaid today.
eon ia Prl-
t Clan Eugene W. Thom-
Ironwood. Michigan, a «x-
wlth muaclee in the right
hell out of him. He waa yelling
bloddy murder.”
year-old husband. John, over the
«*ree>-
Thomaa Mid Chavea pultH «
hie bayonet and “stuck the guy In
lk» aiW. • uimL *1 0 i mil "
novelty son* "The Thin*" so af-
oul gra voted the former CWAC that
ut saw It * Corporal Joseph J.
Jiespta of Brooklyn aaid. "Gene
beat that Gook to death .with Ms
flats."
"I guess I did maul him around
a bit,” Thomas said modestly. “But
it waa him or me. Beside* be
made me mad when he broke my
watch," .
Thomas, whose knuckles are
badly bruised and ocatched, de-
aeribed the Incident with help
from Glespen and Corporal Daniel
Chavea of Albuquerque.
Love Company held o forward
poeitton north of Amidon* when
100 North Koreans tried to Infil-
trate the position in the. pre-dawn
darkneaa Y- r". .
Thdmas. Chaves. Glespen and
two other OIs were poet guards
and-Chaves were lying
the ribs s couple of times.
■But he waa already dead,”
Chaves aid. "His face waa a
bloody pulp, He had (topped kick-
ing and yelling.”
When the group returned to
their platoon's position they learn-
ed that sn attack by 76 Com-
munists had been repulsed.
Thirty-five dead end 40 wound-
ed were counted smonf the
enemy-
Thomas ba* been ^recommended
for tbe silver star. V
ment by users op the United
States side of the Rio Grande.
Cordon Jackson of Weslaco,
she subbed him to death In their general manager of the Valley
apartment, Water Conservation Association,
Police said Mrs. Lopees told said the matter waa brought to
them the argument over the aong his attrntionby Governor Shiver,
wu climaxed when I»dcc* told who had been asked to intercede
waa climaxed when Lopees told who had been qsked
her ‘The Thing" waa her face. by the State Deportment.
The "thing'' in the populaq song Jackson ssid he explained to
Is not identified, but causes the Shivers that his association could
person having it to lose his only call for volunUry rationing
friends V;,,/ of the dwindling stream s^ thin
I^opees staggered JO feet from flow, but b* promised to redouble
their apartment kitchen and died efforts” to get WO per cent co-
Kr
I' *KI
El®! I
PBHHl
,9 m a
woes rage
i\i m
>• nf 1U
F ?ffitorsmt from th»t
,sr Vr. opened against a
contract Two
*“T .. nrratlv
'm
BUZ SAWYER
operation.
vmm
behind the crest of a knoll over-
looking tbe valley. The other
throe were 80 yards behind In a
three-man foxhole.
' Chavep and l aw 10 or U
Cooks by-pass us and head in the
direction of Gleepen’s hole,”
Thomas said. “Chaves wheeled
and let go' with his Browning au-
tomatic rifle.” "
"AU hell broke loose,” deepen
aaid. "One of those Gooke yelled
Ttantai1 at me and Hollered back
■Bansal to you, you a.o.b.’ and
threw four grenade* at him.” ,,
Chaves said he turned toward
Thomas when he heard him curs-
tag his rifle.
“Gene’s M-l had frosen up,”
Chaves said, ‘and standing not
four feet sway waa a Gook aiming
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
TONjTE
Fred Astaire
ia
"Ut'i Dance"
CARTOON—NEWS
his burp gun. I pulled the trigger
tt the Steaming automatic, but It
Jammed."
Tbomu pitched a grenade,"
Chafes continued. Tt didn't do
anythin*
but kkk up a lot of dust
Gook was standing . tb«e
' lagi hap-
W»»»g the trig**;,
pened. The fool forgot to throw
the safety.’
“Gene Jumped up like n flash,”
(*gh Court Will Honor
Jasflce Frank Murphy
WASHINGTON -«»- The Su-
preme Court will hold memorial
services Tuesday In honor of the
lota Associate . Justice -Frank
Murphy, whodtadta tat*; --»*■ •
A spokesman said Attorney
General J. Howard McGrath will
ask the tribunal to write into its
permanent records some of the
highlights of Murphy’s career.
-Chief Justice Fted-KL-Vlasoo will
.
: TUESDAY, MARCH I
6:00-Down in The Valley
7:00—Radip Newsreel
7:06—Top of the Morning
7:15—Texas Family Prayer
Period
7:30-Waffles and Wax
8:00— Down in the Valley
8:86—AP News
9:0O-Church of Christ
9:18—Good Morning Y'sll
10:00—AP News
10:06-Mustcsl Moods
10:45-^Polka Time
ll:0O-€hinnin' And Splnnin’
11:10—Whistle While You Work
11:55— Rulio Newsreel
12:00—Easy Rhythm
12:30-Tang!e
12:46—Oassifled Corner
12:OO^A*UtUe Bit of Jaa*
2:30—Mr. Downbeat
3:00-Soclal Security
3:05—A. P. News
3:10—Music That Uvek
4:00—660 Express .
4:56—Radio Newsseel
5:00—Hay loft Jamboree
5:30—Sentimental Journey
i maSD N«n
6.00 MAP News
6:06—Evensong
II Ends Total* ' |
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TUESDAY
TIUir THURSDAY
f THRU THUKHUAY •
* I FINE FAMILY HITS l *
2nd FEATURE
Story of Early Railroad Days
“ROCK ISLAND TRAIL”
—with—
Forrest Tucker
Chill Wills
10233
NOW
THRU
TUESDAY
flill SUM - J011EVAHS
—FOR FUN-
“SOCK A BYE KITTY”
“MOVIETONE NEWS"
" INI LAW OF THE WILD, T0RCHY-
[THE STROKS DEVOUR THE WEAK,
si
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THERE ARE TIME& I
WHEN PEOPLE-tvtH
NATIONS-ARE UKITWT,
stamm
VS! THAT SHARK VWTHA ,
VWRI THE BRAVEST,
MOST GLAMOROUS
MAN 1 EVER m.
the revelation
seiKy#:
fes&tSs
U he removed- The *ec-
.ritlvc reason Is that the
appears hopelsw u a
of srodu5nf enough defen-
|M P nofltttve reason
55 “ stR!£
56 ijsurft SfiAJSS £&£
Notice! OM-htif the------—
HU WKftMfll mult «ppm under thtir
proptr clMlIficatiOl) iiiul Th* Btytown ■
Hun tmrvei th$ fight to 10 clanrtfy *«nd 41'1
Sillln^d'tau,. s KM. to » p.m. At. 4. Monuments-Burial Lots
plaetil before 10 Ai‘M appear In Th* ----
Hun that came afternoon. « ■ « - .
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Mfiteh If '•nc IU1V"««|V
MYRTLE—fight Around Home
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South. North-South
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war
North Esri
NOW SH0WIN6
THRU TUESDAY
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—by Dudley Fisher V ps” ^ h-
TMK BAYTOWN SUN
WANT'AD RATES
P.r Lins Psr Day
letuorium
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Rim that isms Iftti
You can place yom
phono. Just dlsl Sin
ton.
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1. Lodge Notices
AND MARKERS ot s«
kihdfi also Issthsr tool wort. Phono
leindeay Mooument Company, Homan
North Main Street.
MONUMENTS
kincfli
■ M. H. H?hd°y«. fccV
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SACK ON AGAIN
AS BOOH AS,
HE GET* ‘
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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
W€*UNS START
house-keepim;
SC'S I CAN L'ARN
TO COOK, RlODtES
smn. muter
e«d jMrtalWiRf e <y—init ,WN§
' ’• | VA HS
KREL
PROGRAM
Is t ...
Lons Star Bttr
II
Irka Swiss
* Mortis Manner
s.*e—Dick Hayosa Stew
HtaphiU Pontiac Co.
S:.»—Carmen Cavafiero
T:Qe—Ksrlsm tt Seven—Jai Bear
T;l»—Hsrism at Seven
T;»7—War Nsw»—Pearl Beer
*:#*—US Marine Bhow
t:2S—NltM Tima HalaSlaa '
S:Se—Carthrt) Polar
lOiOO—Washington riawa (L.B.S.)—
J. B. Holloway Molar
10:1S— Draamtlme
1S:M Sign 0f( Mows
:SS—aign Off
TUiSO
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t:00—Datum
fir
BavtlUa Roundup
■war Raw*—paari
„ . art Boar
Devotional
..... Mine -
r CldaX
Bawa—<LBt) •
Claaaap -
, Oemar
Hartman Nawa-Jax Boar
tberty Show
‘ ’Smyrna ^
Profllea—Brunaon Thastra
Idlnt Tima
Stoaka
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flaoa, 1M1
12:00—Libartr Mlfutrala-
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Hanmen Ne»a-Jax Beer
on Wss
HILAND THEATRE
MGHUNDS
lex Office Open* 6:00 P.M.
Monday Through Friday
1*30 P.M.
for Schedule
TIMES TONIGHT
ENDS TONITE
LARTUON
■ ;‘TWQ«A
STORY OF THE GREATEST FIRES
LATEST NEWS.
"PIGGY” —d "TOUGH A* THIY COME"
ROADSHOW
ATTRACTION
For Only Two Days
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
■BCgDFf
<y*hcmi THATMmexme
THE NAKED AMD SHAMELESS
ABOUT THE SCARLET STREET OF SIN
MUCK cNTeamses
• rroudlq Presents
HP!
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■HEADLINES..
SBtmHIHtS
A W6NW BEAUTY TUMED
T0RR0FIT..8YA MAN WHO
OAUED WAASELf K!N(r
* OF SKID BOW
4NINNOCEN
■
I KNOW WHAT
HONEVPOTiL.
TSGETHtR-
ELLA CINDERS
Hu LtofiN TO COOK
- TH'V/ITTie$"
VE L'ARN
TO EAT ’EM
—by Charles Plumb and Fred f
1 HAVE
A SU5-
| KICION
r iT'di
Why would he
VO A .THINt?
ClKt THAT1/
When you fell
ASLEEP IN THE jgjg
HE WAt> AFKAIP
$0 HE PROBABLY PE* ’SUT HOW
CMP TO TAKE TOUR /.COULD
PLACE ANK ILEfcP
THE MONEY IN
HE mAKc
HlB FIS*
m. Of OLR BOFA.
PILLOWS ARE
MihMNtJ.'
m
”*7,
^JSL+-m
BIG Btw iSCiV
—by John Cullen Murphy I
JOHNNY SLAUGHTER. W7 BUFFOON, PACT KILLER... OlVWE^His
TRAINING EQUALLY BETWEEN NIGHT CLUBS ANP THE RING,.. 'CON-
FI DENT OF THE PULVERIZING POWER OF HIS FAMOUS ‘BA8N-
PQOR“ LEFT HAND,
FACING THE GREATEST CHALLENGE OF HIS CAREER, BEN TRAINS
STEADILY FOR HIS fight WITH LEAPING CONTENDER JOHNNY
SLAUGHTER... BUT HE AND HIS FRIENDS ARE SECRETLY WOR- '
RIED ABOUT A GASH OVER HIS EYE, SUFFERED WHEN HE RAM-
MED A TABLE... '■ • .,
Tt
SECRET AGFNT X9
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/ HMM! 5T0NE6 IREN'T TOO
/ COLO ..HE CAN'T .HAVE SEEN j
GONE MORE THAN A
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r* *i Nn *’
'
—by Md Graf
FEW HOURS. *
HE /fiptevtav
tt Out w 1/when he1*
THE HOOPS ALONE!
-WPiNfi,
ditaeE! a mb \ ?
\ F.*6 WILL OFTEN
BURN DOWN
WHILE HE1*
.. IN THE ' I y.v
WOODS-7 ”
HE WASN^r ALONE!
LOOK-THE TABLE WW . ,,
TWO! .Am
1
y.
\ a
YOUR DAU6HreR..m S
..DON'T LBT
THE TRUTH
MOON W INS
Wr
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,.. m**'
!
NOTHIN^ L0W6
fMi] AS HIS>0U6H
:ira HOLDS our...
HE NEVER DOES,
■pi
Iks
(«FIW
BUT WITH His WEAKNESS
FOR GAMBLIN' AND
ABILITY TP PICK UP
WITH STPANGEP5 WHICH
..
.
-by Wfflerd
S' •
*
ith i raise there wss one he
1 not make with most part-
whereckoned Boutk’a skill
nth about an extra king or
, nptcially against the de-
M of the moment He and
|did not disappoint North.
Charlie i: ■ —1 * • _ ... _
Trinity Bay. ■ * ‘ ~
Wttlta Cahh, »
C. t Rodeeai
*pk*W».
club 4 waa led to the K
* J came back, then the 6,
South won with the A.
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Lodge Notices
■*
day March «. HM at
p.m V.P.W, Hall. AU i—.
bar. are urged 10 atldnd, . PAIN
Jt K. AUerberry. ConUnsndar ^ ^
Tiif.
7: JO
mam
Cemetary
Market
5. Special Notices
•“ferrareS3*ft
a or obafrvlm: PuMf caB^- ^jn mi^hotae. Urge T’T
IKIIJT lUTlMW.
P^1CB^| Vtoif Jansftcha^ **28
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trade
HT.U
lay
men
urn.
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call 3
5 p.m
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rel
etc >t
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Id
Beauty Parlors
AUCRETK BKAl.iT
— £5SSaamB* =
■State hwesflgatiOB
Of Crime In Texas i***—--m
BAI.ON—Machine
Md Wave., 26
Bt.' 70f
Main.
|l SOUtn won win, uic e».
3 scored the diamond A and
! ltd the 7 to the Q. East
fdown the spade A and, qn
|c tr’-fs i*‘-«c—UiBf - 3.
Lu to u.u neart 3. South
hat with the dummy1* A,
round up with two eetab-
Urged By Senator jHiaSSrxi.,; *■*
—• - — •■■■■ « 3.:
u—by Frtd Lasswdl
urn wun Austin - CHI - State Senator
gwTaSfam:
itUtgsune.
the other table of the team
rump* wttTTSlamonds. Nok#» *»ld hc T^niny
coecealed hla spade* by interested In srrioklng dW nmy
rjSo Trump, end North leads on protection °f tto under-
ai-'NoTrumps. There the world hv ‘i*w ri,r«.veiuent on*
rpfoTHimp*. TnereTBi
t wss beaten by different
“world by — ---,
other public official*.
t led the club 4 to the K
e J came 8*ck. South hold-
> again- But hare Wsst saw
Wit wu hopeless, alnce
It and West
14. Female Help Wanted
•UNCL
Nheuk
tner puoiic
He worked during the- weekend
on a stiff resolution, calling for
appointment of a five-member
committee to rove the state,
armed with the power of subpena
to assure..that witnesses would
show up «»r involve themselves in
contempt proceedings.
Public testimony produced at
the US Senate Kefauver Crime
investigating Committee's sesridn
in Los Angeles last week, Nokes
Mid, indicates ‘that organised
crime may be getting protection
from public officials in this
-Ms.” ■ , -.■■ . ,
i la with the' A. acoraa tne Gambling ,shen*nlgan*-m Port
m'mRRRBtti worth Md T*11"' *awlv!D*,„H*1r;
gsvsup the clubs to the A. bert (The Cat) Noble^and his old
>• what * scads lead by adversary. ex-PaHasite Benny
■ *thefltta»oM A
might have caused. Kefauver Committee, Binlon, now
- - - a fugitive from Texas justice on
a charge Ofoperating a gl.000,000
a year policy racket in Dallas,
.operate* a plush Las Vegas, Ne-
vada. gambling house.
• Nokes said a nationwide crime
syndicate already has a toe-hold
In Texas. It, he said, "Is Mieved
. ____ Oban OAftfl amt
-fr-MstJhjw, Ho-
Fhone
WHmeUe.-lU., —•—r----v— —
New 8
■ -■
New 4
Weetlhl
,._ could block
»promising re-entry. Soho
k the club J with the Q
_^r to lesd the heart J. That
Idld the businaas. South won
I the K. scored two top dta‘
snd led to the Q. Cast
the heart 3 to the A.
, „amonds were nm from
by, lut discarding a spade
i the spado J w^as lod. East
1 la with the’ A, ocofad the
ToaMrmw's Problem
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4 J 8 7 6 3
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machines — — -
vices” within'Texas _
fut underworld interests of the
East have extended' their opera-
tions Into the, very heart'of this
state (to prey) upon our citlxens
15. Male Help Wanted
br. rtUifwii^ e
Kr*»« *n« Co L
orcanlM-ticn. Mflny amployofl beoe*
UlOHE
.copp*
ffnratft.
Tri-rny
THK PHENIX 0AIRY J* a
m'
_____ . _ r ropti
men Cull in person.-21»
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18. Work Wanted
SQ1044
VKQJS5 .
♦ d A state <to. prey) upon out uu«...
♦ 4K»- fag- -——^nd engage in every conceivable ^KKKEpmGV. oene
: South. Hdrtn -douUi crime and vice, such as robbery, pmi ctiars*. /uii. or M
JWable.) ------- gambling, prostitutioh and mur- (on v.-om.i>. Wwae »
felt leads the diamond 10 to der. " ..........
IQ snd the K return is ruffed
uth’s heart K What ahould
t now do in h|s effort to boat
The “watt," as measure of elec-
tricity, is named in honor of James
Watt inventor of the steam en-
gine.
eral offtce-
tloe. OJA-
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ptsin exports 60 per cent of
me automobiles , she makes, “
pne* builds 90 per cent, of
Butomobiles for export
sspphires are second In
Hty to the
Indonesia became an independ-
ent republic on December'2* 1849,
My_to the diamond.
ILY CROSSWORD
„r_____of. iron .
arrival of Europeans.
f CROSS
Brbldder,
f tradition
Me* of a
2. Dry IS. Viper
2..%und us«d 15. Measure of
tofrighUit distance
. 4, Ahead 16. Before
8. King of 19. Direct*
Baahan speech in
(lib.) M. Abode of
9. Ranking the dead
below a »*»*),
captain M.Fat*,
' 7. Cenatelli* 25. Stimulate
tlon 24. Kind of
S. Government tree
protection IT. Bay
to an - window*-
inventor- at Paddle-liks
9. Of th* ■ process 1
. - sun 29. Ahalf
[flying 11. Unaspirated 30. Dlse,ard*
consonant* - 38. Bern .......rH-
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38. Finnish
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39. Body of
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