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Beauty Rat
At Roselan
Terror In
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ft? tew* A*i®S
These IS beauties will compete for the title oil Miss Baytown at
5:45 p.m. Monday at Roseland Park:
NUMBER NAME AGE SPONSOR
1 Barbara J>Iein 18 MaxAltman’i
2 Ann Mackrell 17 Kovar Appliance Co.
3 Nancy Heniler 17 Meyer Brothers
4 Ruth Taylor 17 Sears Roebuck & Co.
Kemp & Tony's
Equipment Company
Brunson Theater
East Harris Registered
Nurses Society
Paine Brothers
Three Beall Brothers
Edna Jett
Sue Baird
French Pound
Rebels, Ti*
To Slow Thrust
Jeanine Yvonne
Havard 18
Ann Cummings !6
Elizabeth
Scarborough !7
Kay Hanlin 16
Ella Mae Jenkins 17
Pat Nicholson 18
Jenkins Says
He Will Not
Be Candidate
Town and Country
Tri.City Cafe . .
Moore's Shoe Store
J. C. Penney Company
FOURTH OF mivf’ TRAGEDY—Richard later, 8. sadly look?? at i i
the remain* qf hi* pet parakeets In their charred cage In hi*
Chicago home. The cage caught fire na Richard -played with Fourth > 2
of duly •parkier*. (International) i3
■r> JKj'.. HANOf' Julv —UP—Fiench
flfcaA'-Y"7W bombers pounded rebel concentra-
te .j4UTfl|jHp|P around fallen Phu I<y Mon-
f «W day in an attempt to slow down
J SgPlllDI^ the Reds' thrust into the Red River
Ij&mr ^Y mk, I defenst
|\ W The pilots reporting spotting and
attacking strong reliel
from I'hu l.y.
•frgWP:^^ ■.-«». ' uated bv the French last Saturday,
,,'.™.....Behind them In the. abandoned
' v%> southern delta long convoys <4
Molotov supply trucks swung north-
IN POW DER PUFF DERBY-Before the 8th annual Powder Puff wflrd
derby from Long Beach, Calif, to Knoxville, Tenn., two of the Rebel guerrillas were believed to
women pilots originally entered in the 2,000-mile race primp a II have infiltrated lines of refugees
They are Anne Bridge, left, of Boston, and Mrs. Patricia Ar edging north to prepare for Com-
of Hareford, Conn, veteran pilots. The first pilot haa aim - munist vanguards,
landed in Knoxville. (International) The column* of Red trodps were
“ “ ~ attacked as delegates from both
sides in the seven-year-war met at
MV #%■_ ..-■■• ■■•X Trung Gia, a ‘'neutral” town #ur-
T UIA nhlirrhPC HIT rounded by Red-held territory only
I www wwllwl Wllvv1 I III a few miles north of Hanoi.
^ ' ■ v MR ■ For the first time since the start
IlMiiluiLl Diimmimmv of the war Communist and French
By ft/QVlIGnT DUrQlOf S union truce negotiators met Sun-
w j m-m jaa^sai wwa ^*w*> day for on-the-spot Uiks.
said “concrete
msuav xenu.. uuiy j—ur
—Ray Jenkins, special counsel in
the Army • McCarthy feud, said
Monday it was ‘definite and final”
that he will not accept a Repub-
lican draft to run against Sen. Es-
tes Kefauver (D-Tenn.)
Jenkins, who rose from virtual
political obscurity to a well-known
national figure during the tele-
vised hearings, sato “there’s not
Area Enjoys Quiet
Holiday, No Injuries
Exceeds 1953- Nation Keeps
IA PORTE CONSTRUCTION UP; Death Record
CITY PERMITS TOTAL $266,310 Low-So Far
Indo-China
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* ’to r* wash ?» fm«
* at toe jxgmt* of Oa M*r&: ,i
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J Agaada tc*vt& atsefc. he " aaSer-
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{ Rukf -Owt-to-aeat aatf F«s*a, -*
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J mitrm* toward fratI4 rewsSit.”
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» k> 'Hbm. »<4 if va x&'juar toe *
j retest wasid »*-*. far to* Fneosk •'
» to get teesr forte* jRto swvjtises to
* detesd wtet a» i*fe <g to* tefta.
J vised hearings, said “there’s not
going to be any draft.”
I ‘I will not be a candidate this
I year. That’s definite and final,”
he said.
I Jenkins had said Saturday he
g would not be a candidate but back-
' ers of a “draft Jenkins” move-an-
nounced Sunday they were renew-
ing their efforts to get him to run
t against Kefauver, another Tennes-
| Scan who used TV cameras to gain
\ national prominence. His state-
ment Monday was in answer to
I the renewed draft move.
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&bt la^tomn §un
wnaries Maner oi ivnoxviue m re* *** — ~ * ‘A “coucroto . w«»»iruct4on In La Porte dur* the total for the year- might we*l Other permit* were leaued to;
t. ycing to its “salient points” the gold daylight burglars raided back door had been broken to gain auestions’’"'1^wouki Ste discussed in(r the first half of 1954 is weir match that of 1952. G, Bowers, 405 San Jacinto, for
reAwufts z Btfcrussfs aax!ar jtaaa sa’t w r~ *r: z srrs ,*r,n ,u “ ssu s aar
o«; ,.d ,na,l,™,lnri .».«« u .1 cub ,„d M, h.d S™, ^n^jlr SK. '« l“‘ P”t' *“ 11« S»H »«»dwW,
0a|M f n d-f of cash at the other, been placed in a file cabinet and *,jU ^ made at Geneva *"*■ tain the trend. Only 114,350 In new a washateria, for *3,000,
hjUEl tSDOIa The burglary at the Church of was missing, The communique said primary GRy building perimts Showed construction was started for the W. A. Arthur, Sli South Third,
• tetter Day Saints at 1001 North The Rev. Leon Matthis, pastor conference procedure was agreed thi» week that a total of *266,510 lowest monthly total so fat a frame residence, for *2A00.
... r__. . - ki__. Pruett was discovered at 3 p.m. 0f St. John'* Methodist church, upon'at,the opening sessiona-iwhicb ’ “ "
Alter Society TO Meet by A. V. Barber, treasurer, when said burglars broke locks on cabl- were held "in a favorable atmoS-
THE ALTAR aooiety of St. he returned to the church after nets in the educational building pherg," -..... ......... ..... .
Joseph s CathoHo chtgrch will closing it at 1 pim. A lock on the and ransacked Mflces in the One of the Communist vehicles dUHng th« Hf*jt half of 1963.
meet at 1# a.m, Tuesday in the church, but there wa* less than 25 arrived at Trung Gia with a flag
parish house. Mrs. A. Leibham _ M l eenl« in nenniea In thA hn IrfI ran marlpH 'tmivpnli* rtf thrt Virttnrv it
Will have charge of the next TnilVtan Tft I AAVA He discovered the burglary at” 5 (Se« Indo-Chins-Psge Two)
meeting. -I IIIIIIOIII IV LvOfV p.m. The church buildings had
Die* Going To Hospital Hflcnilfil In 10 Trac'r MethoVs"1 and *Central T kckXi CA/-VII /r
MRS. MINNIE JETT, 73, of Whar- llUapllOI III IV Baptist were ransacked and robbed IllUy sJIIUUISd
ton, died on the way to a hospital A 1 f last we*k. Police said they were . . ' ^
about 11 a.m. Saturday after suf- ||3UC llArtAf \f|VC without clues to any of the church Hmi/a f F/’hOCd
fering a heart atack while visiting VOJfJfVVVlVI JOJ3 burglaries. It UV ti fUSSi
with her daughter, Mrs. Frank -
Odom of 621 Bolster. KANSAS CITY. July 5 —UP—
The body was taken to Wharton Former President Harry S. Tru-
*'»«-• —•«
D • in 10 days, his doctors said Mon-
Oilers Lose Game
BAYTOWN'S OILERS dropped
tbrir Sunday afternoon game in
Victoria, to the Rosebuds, 11-4.
Ted Davenport got tagged with
the loss—the victor lor the Rose-
The Baytown area stood along- |
side the rest of the nation Monday |
in keeping the Independence Day
holiday fatality list far below ex-
pectatlons,
While the Hat of person* killed
in all types of accidents all over
the nation stood at 384-sttU far
. KXJfVStf S^bwSMPI
for IMOOi W dOiiRf tetter. Mo aeot- 1
Walter Sprlngall, 420 South ptah, dent fkUfity fB the ar«a ha* beea
• • * a ) reported itoco Friday, J
iiu Park And while National Safety eoun-
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™S5TolL±,JS,rSJ?'.,S
shed, for *100. expressing his belief that the dflv-
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y*« Sf.l Sue »• tit ]
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v a»s i . .*e*»r^a«v townar <jfi
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‘ Sisa 4 tovcia r ev. fe*r *544*
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.sass-
to only *208,98(1 in permits issued 125 South Third wheih Mrs. June
*»*’ Kirchrier has bought and Intend* _ ,
----- ---------- ---------- _ The hike in building should make to use as a flower shop. Asbestos screened porch, for *250.
cents in pennies in the buildings, marked ‘souvenir of thevictory at U Porte city father* happy, To- siding and onc-quarter inch plate Taylor and Hunter, 120 Park
annvmr * ■- - -----—52 - —* tal 1953 permit* were down more glass i* being installed In the avenue, additional to <‘
than *100,000- from *595,245 in 1952 front Of the building. Estimated for *400,
7*2 (*l |J to 5482,705 in 1953. value ' “
I hey OrlOUId 11 the pre»e«t trend continues, *3,500.
• • * * »r* In the Bayshor# area “havo
Have Crossed Typhoid Vaccine Flown To Ciudad Acuna SHw
The Street Water Supply Feared Contaminated In Flooded Town
..........' ' ' , ■■ "u*uafk holiday calls, »ueh a# Dr#.
Chance meetings With men Sun- LAREDO, Tex., July 5—UP—An ry bridge to be placed between now well cared-for and would need works trouble and other small di*-
day afternoon sent two women to air flight of 300 bottles of vaccine pjedras Negras and Eagle Pass no further assistance. ‘urwn®*!- ***"* hM
hospital* with disfigured face,. was scheduled Monday for the « A post-flood ' drowning occur- b*.n rather peocsful.
The first one said she met a flood . stricken Mexican city of Work *** "df *v “ ' P00' red at Laredo. Aniceto Munoz, 35- N<> •Mtott* auto accidente oc-
BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Julv man whom she knew only as Ciudad Acuna to combat a repiirl- toon bridge between Laredo and year-oled Mexican employed on a «ur,*« “> *f*ft “•turday ana
5-flB-ae latest thing in fashloi "Straddley" and he started argu- ed typhoki fever outbreak. Nuevo Laredo. U, S. ranch, tried to swim across „ y', “ker accklents re-
for nudist* wa* displayed at a in8 4t her. The next thing she Health authorities said they 5. Relief agencies continued to the river to see hi* new baby. **“”** Jl,0P holmy *ctlviu®*
fashion show at the sunshine knew, he had slashed her face and feared the entire water supply was «aUler and distribute supplies, but born since the international bridge we"
gardens' annual midwmtern hand*. contaminated. at Ciudad Acuna, mayors of teredo and Eagle Pass was washed away, He went under *1*^ '”*T“ Z
s«—*S! SL*Y=“* art VM-JUftS “ “ t,ta‘ "rt “ gS&aS5rj£
.r*. rs “isii r™ ? pss Oklahoma Guard To Protect *3 y*»‘issjs'
s«asrjrts£ ss.$?jv,£ s »... . ” * sutasss - *
of her head. tin to Del Riq. Tex., across the HqIIC l/t VflOlOriOl KflCE Meanwhile, moat buslnaaa ae-
river from the Mexican city. ■ ■** MbimiwiMii ,1MVV tlvtty in Baytown remained halted
Typhoid vaccinations have been ... . _ . , .. . ... . , as the holiday weekend wn into
underway in the flood area for OKLAHOMA CITY, July 5—UP The two leading candidates in the third day Monday. The Bay-
several days, A new supply of vac- —Two millionaires will fight It the Senate and other races will be town Refinery was on a holiday
cine was cn route to replenish ex- out for..the DemoeraUc senator a! {t. , run^f primary July schedule, an* most of the busi-
hausted supplies it Eagle Pass, '"mination Tuewtey while 200 Na- " ness house, were etoaed. Student,
Tex. b°nal Guardsmen, operating pn- 27 unless the top man pools more ft( ^ cm|(,Kk wfrt enjoyiBg »
Meanwhile food and clothing was der martial law’ keep w,tch- vote» tbean all opponent, combined, holiday. Only a few retail buai-
pircelled out to flood victims and J“hnston Murray wdered ^ ^ *"<1 Turner are oil ne„ ratabUshmenUcarrying “nee-
teidges were being thrown across toe Guardsmen to patrol 197 pre- miUKmalres essary” products opened their
the international river chicle in fiv, eastern counties as Murray said he called on the doors Monday.
voters east ballots for incumbent Guard ‘because I needed a lot of The annual bathing beauty re-
Sen. Robert S. Kerr and his chal- men and needed them quickly." view sponsored by the Chamber of
lenger, Roy J, Turner. He said thev will pot be armad. Commerce will wind up.J weekepd
HERE'S
WHAT YOU
WIL1 SEE!
1 CARTOONS J
San Antonio Airman Named
In Gruesome Rape-Slaying
terial witness. He steadfastly de-
A 80-year-old airman was "led that he had anything to do
with the slaying or rape.
mi,rderlng » three-year-Old girl 'th^plmu7de[ w^, “tZ""^
crime In Sen Antonio with 23 report!
\ county within the tew
> He said the ‘two Iff- 22 on th*#fc:
ZrlZZZ, rushed to the ANT0NI°' T” July *
* hospital June 19 with what seemed “i
at the time to be a stomach ail- charged Monday with raping and
limit, minim « few bows, inmevei
■SEgi^ag
JSdPHK.
veloped a violent reaction to anti- day. an hour after she had dlaap-
biotic crugs. He was placed on the peared from a nearby tavern
critical list and began a slower, where her parenU had taken ter,
harder fight back to health. Charged was Airman Third
Claae Jimmy ghaver, of Grape-
• rs . # . - land, Tex., stationed at Lackland
HfiTItSflT Air Force Ba»e, San Antonio
I Uf ICZIII Shaver was arrested near the pit
j>* r . , wearing blood-spattered clothing.
1 innrac I D Shaver charged that airman
l/UffWCj I U Sumter C. Brawley III, 20, non of
m mm • f • proiYilnent Dtirham, W, Ci At tor-
Stop Knife ;
Uckland and held him as a ma
„ _____ ________ FROM®, England, July HA-
fxstirS'.S Gen. Clark T«
HuiryB.at.McC
, , . Oortnne Cannon and Evelyn » °P«rate. WASHINGTON. July I —UP— .maamn ln
Bradbury “lunching our on Mexl- The surgeon and aaaiatant, could Gen. Mark W. Clark will direct a McCarthy
can food . . . Linda Pierce en- tee the broken bone protruding -------“ ”
tbueiestlc about tej, new ecrabble through the ektn.
pNman .ffl
eventful air ,---- „ — ....... _ „
Hawaii. Seem* ahe knocked over "break" only the result of a good tratkm.’
the stewardess' hat among some make-up kit. She wa* a “eneualty" Sen.
other things . .. Another Baytown for clvU jrfenae practice.
World tnvttler, Dr. Alvtrt Orlf/in, ^ tinbultnof unit vm token In
report, she', having a very won- b h .droit act Ld when she
derful time In Paris theae day. ^ *|led th(U ,t , gte
Local report: Jane Bond, drop, by ^ ht ^ w„ hyltpr)‘c.l and J2.
rKJctSir **• StaW i?
<sz: .-A.iLiL ic-Sto, _ .....------
(her Mrs Jewel Sloan, is doing ? _ Sunday to he,d a CIA task farce assignment "because l fait it was
fine'after undergoing a serious ^former President Herbert H«v- to Important for the welfare of our
F a T"”4 If0 Hond»y In ers commission on government re- country I could not turn it down."
operation. W tte honte £ M* W. *. Wanw, ergankaUon Clark told the United Other task force members tell be
—*—......fi...................... *** ^tord. P»w« Ipdld rwt think the dote- appointed later.
PLUS
WALT DISNEY S
'NATURES
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wat.
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t^tiiosr wamon.' m wrapt di^
search for bodies, however, vfiit |^**^ 11y'0^®*'0" °f *i*clk>n
5' OtterKfpments included: SpoUWhe* W'8Wk;,niW^'*il»
1. Texas officials met Monday Kerr Pr«Act*d easy victories. Bob ....... —---r_ , ----
ffe«toZndte!2?. ftiUTU .T’poZT'^iZA
to rehabilitate the area vote* H. W, McNeil, a manager with District Judge Clyde M, Foi*
2. The Red Cross, utilising Army tor ,a,d hl* candidate jowell. asked for a restraining or-
C-47 and D20 planes, kept a m v>0- use of the Guard.
Around Town
COMFORT
POLL
To find out whot reedert
of Tht Sun think, w« ro-
qudit your opinion on
this important hot
weather quditiont
PLUS
THE REGULAR
FEATURE
"NEW FACES"
CINEMASCOPE!
REMEMBER
THE DATE,
Tuesday
wa» a move to beat
. „e punch
caammation of the Dulles said he "welcomed” thr
>^*1 secret Central Intelligenre Hoover announcement, which give
The patient, Elisabeth Shortland, Agency later this year, with au- no him c< the nature ed the study
reporting an 51, finally explained, however, that toority to make recommendations nor of the reason, behind it. CIA
trip over to the Injury srae a fake and the ** to >te "structure and admlnis- is the government’s top clearing
' ' ' • —a* -*-----* 'reGon " . bouse for Inteiligeece from all over
■* ______ R. McCarthy told the world
the Army - McCarUiy hearings last Clark said he would meet Mr
month he As choking CIA for Hoover - "a dose personal
alleged Communist infiltration. A11 frleiri" - in Washington in about
attempt by the Wisconsin Republl- two months to discuss the study
2“ A wvilhe",h",JKk *rlu *° ,0
—.. ... Julies. a
Clark, former commander of U S a n
ter Eastern force*, was appointed R.C
BOX OFFICE
OPENS
Y:4B A.M,
■BOW STARTS
AT Id tod A M.
CHILDREN
UNDER 12 YRS.
25c
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