The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1951 Page: 3 of 12
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THE BAYTOWN SUN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. I95f
0 MEMORIAL
10 to 11 ajn., 2 to
* p.m.
D. Mullen—High-
twin brothers Captains Charles
C. and C.. A. Patillo of. Atlanta, and
Captain Lawrence D. Damcwood
of Roanoke/Virglnia, fills the slot.
The base itself has some of the
finest quarters of any American
installation,. roost of them built ,
during the 1830s when Fursteji-"
fcldbruck was known as thejPKxis’
Randolph Field. HermanjvCoeflng
gave his Luftwaffe Vm best, not
dreaming that _^fl5erica'.i flyer*
would ihherlt JL
Not far-away is a similar in-
stallation-;' Neubiberg, which serv-
ed**’ a Luftwaffe combat base
^throughout World War II.* Based
here Is the only other combat unit
of the 'USAF in continental Eu-
rope, the fifth fighter-bomber
wing.
(NEXT: SHAPE)
«Seri^LunR 4BEN batic" 'team that they have ap-
[jjUEs /■' ~ pcared- all over Europe and even
prf*» S oiirK G er • lljpw a command performance for
America's Queen Juliana/and Prince Ber-
ms is. in 'tVainst a oos- nardt of the Netherlands.
Sfdefense ag her eaat- Words fall in attc.ap..:)g, to de-
jcli W KuSS,a scribe four jets screaming through
^p(, satellites- n0 jn- the air at 600 miles an hour in a
EpflWbruckjn diamond formation so tight that
1; it bas *“ *Jv ground no more than five fac; ever sep-
, ,re po Army * a rates them while . they periorm
,1 at ah because _ ^ rolls, Immalmans and Chandelles
. air Force bas?-, as though they were locked into a
’'bomber win*- 3|ngle unit. '
up one of tne s As a matter of fact, only their
Ks of all confronting ](lader< taiB Harfy K. Evans of
Sr", at General D f! Heaters, West Virginia, ever.
Power's 'Supreme knows where they are or jwhut
Allied Powers ®«r p - whether they are flying right side
Switching the „ up or upside down. The others
f#<ttps”on status to com- ^watch him onlY- Hangmen are
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BRUNSOi
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Doors Open
REDUCED TO
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GROUP NO. 1—
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foplin. All White. Size 14 to 42.
fin sin
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SHOWN
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P,„ good.” Wives and
ksre here with their men-
Krobably in better style
NJv would back in the
New apartment houses
IrSnartie- hase-to-.ac-_,
Site them. The childern am
ite American schools and. in-
□y, learning to speak Ger-
EeigitiveSr- - v' —
non-coms, master ser-
whom the military life
■career, complained bitterly ,
* writer about their' ap-
Ljpg return to the United
(because their period of over*
luty w.a* ending.-One graying
Special Featur,
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Plus Serial -
Chapter!
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Mippines, China, Panama _
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imply enough IW declaring officers and enlisted men, one of the reasons they find it a top duty base.
furstenfekibruck is the best
pest anywhere, ——r-
k thinking, reflects the "oc-
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compatible with the avowed
See of protecting, western.
•racy against an armed at-
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j SAN BRUNO, Calif 't'.P! The
|| California Horse Race Board
■ thinks they know'why some horse
'j. players die broke they forget to
S cash-their winning, tickets.
The bovrd has instructed the
I Bay Meadows track at San .Mateo
jfc to turn over $22,694.90 to the State
■ of California. The money repres-
Ek ents the amount of winning mutuel
K- tickets which were not cashed
■[during the recent Bay Meadows
SATURDAY ONLY
70"x 84"
WHITE SHEET
BLANKETS
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races.
Mike DiSalle Wants
To Quit Price Job
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score ol
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went n|
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with si
clubs.
illustral
parent!
necessa)
JERKV PIT.I.EY
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t-Soap’ Newsmen
Aleiui Smith
ia .
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i.ini*
Gets Promotion
It's now Jerry . Pulley. S. Se. Michael V. DiSalle wants to quit
He’s aboard the I'SS Sausalito his, job some time this winter, but
somewhere in Korean waters, as for going back into politics he
Jerry, 19. is a 1949 Robert E. lust won’t say flatly his intentions.
Le* graduate and a son of Mr. , The rotund DiSalle, ever-ready
and Mrs. R. L. Pulley. He has with a quip, would soy only to
been in the Navy siuce last reports that he would like to run
January ? and ha» been oyer- for the Senate from Ohio that he
seas for five months. . did not.think he would look very
——j-—nr-——“7— f- good in a senatorial "toga." ,
NAME COINCIDENCE ----1 «d
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - C.P - reported that DiSalle had told Mr.
Chartes * Quear resigned his job Truman that he t0 rCt‘r*
as principal at John Strange December 1 and* possibly run for
School to accept other* employ- US senator from, Ohio against
mpnt ; T Senator John W, Bricker,. R., Ohio.
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Men's Marathon
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Roberts works on
lont-distance lines
north ot town.
FELT HATS
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It requires a vast amount of wire and cable, poles, ter-
minals and hundreds of other items to maintain a city’s
telephone system. Approximately^28,000 miles of wire
are required to keep Baytown's 7,500 telephones in
operation—an average of more than 3 Vi miles of wire
lor each telephone;
The large amount of money to build, repair and re-
place these facilities comes from many investors. The
return which they receive on their money is provided
by telephone rates—an income source which has "rap-
Idly fallen behind the cost of doing business.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1951, newspaper, September 21, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042170/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.