The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1954 Page: 3 of 10
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fktl 4-THE BAYTOWN SUN,
Tourists Spend
ons In Mexico
'Sever Churches From Social Systems',
Hungarian Bishop Advocates Church Independence
By WILLIAM H. MEYERS systems more courageously and ing held at Northwestern Univer-
EVANSTON, I1L, Aug. 18-UP- more resolutely than heretofore." ^ “ tWs Chicago suburb.
Bi.hop John Peter, a todhig Bishop Peter, ot the Htmarian rf“£f 5“8«e»£*hS! Tm
SSS5*-«Utfc,S &
Qiristian, churches should declare the second assembly of the World gtate Department, might use the
their independence "pf all social Council of Churches, Which is be- assembly as a sounding board for
Communist propaganda.
Peter himself was severely re-
stricted in his travels. His visa
permitted him to come to Evan-
ston only by the most direct route.
He must stM-here mroughoiit lhe
conference and then travel direet-
Ijy te-his
feral meetings had to be shifted
from Chicago to Evanston so that
I he could attend as scheduled,
j Dr. J, B. Matthews, former ex-
ecutive director for Sen, Joseph
McCarthy's Investigating commit-
tee charged flatly in a speech last
week that Peter was coming here
as a Soviet agent.
However, Peter’s speech Tues-
day, the first made by any of the
delegates from Communist na-
tions, appealed to the Christian
church to sever itself from identi-
fication with any of the world’s po-
litical or social ideologies.
"Amidst the problems of secu-
larisation and social change the
Vine 'thii rnnctflint ipmftfa.
Inside Washing
Reds 0
aco city. Aug t* —-
can tourists poured more
(300 million (US.) into the
an economy last year, gov-
nt statisticians estimate,
y said Mexico’s net income
purists was $185,122,000 after
ting an estimated $137,185-
STATE RESERVE LIFE
"Set Ms Before You Die"
no surprise at all when he announel
inary talks with Russia loomng tovl
setting up of his atomic pool plan 11
Where. The President merely confirml
one had suspected all along, althol
been no previous statement about wl
the discussions Secretary ot Statd
Dulles had with Soviet Ambassador!
bin in Washington and later with HI
Minister V. M. Molotov in Berlin,
ing the announcement. He served 4
U. S. will press forward on his shard
gram regardless of whether the Russl
along. The statement set oft consid
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LA l\ VPE PRICED AT $210. FOR ONLY $149.95 ... A SAVING OF $60.05 .... ALSO THE
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r A MvUd REG. PRICED AT 289.95 .,. FOR ONL Y $ 199.95! YOU SAVE $90 ON THIS
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DEMAND!
get strait
HIT THE WEATHER
SUN SLANTS
WE DON’T build anything I
THIS IS A note addressed to a few |
Baytown Sun who own property and I
nesses on Highway 146 inside the citH
The main thing we want to make I
you do not think The Baytown Sun ■
building business. Our business is rfl
We know that the Texas Highwil
and the City of Baytown will build I
way 146 expressway in Baytown if il
The Sun won t build it All we’ll do im
of the city taxes that go to help pay!
tion of the cast of this fine> improv«
In our opinion the city, the state )l
and the property owner* are tfl
should have the »ay in how the stre j
There seems to have been some infl
big out of the office that The Sun hi
the proposed street the way The Sul
That just shows you what rumor!
We cant tell much about engineer!
and blueprints and all the things thl
in their work. So we asked a friendl
■ sketch of an intersection the way I
that R wouid be. I
We had no intention of running I
the paper. We have no intention oil
anybody how to build anything. I
Ali we want is for Baytown to prol
fine city. I
The next time you hear anybody »a;
is trying to tell somebody how to bt
you get your information direct fron
hot from soma reports you may hav
body make.
W'e’H stand on our own as a NE
don't even make news. We just print
We hope this reassures some of oi
there along the big stem south of t
Actaully, all I do personally is ap
my paycheck out there with you. The
looking for is an argument, and I d
accused of trying to run anything-
town Sun.
SAVE 90°° ON THIS NYLON COVERED LOUNGE!
Tremendous public call for Old Crow reaches
record heights with the introduction, of milder,
lower-priced, 86 Proof bottling-companion to the
world-famous 100 Proof Bottled in Bond!
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STRAIT
IFRIGERATION CO.
“A Strait Guarantee on
Everything"
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but serves independently of the
changes in the social systems..,
..wnges m me social systems. .,
'I believe that, not only in bur
country (Hungary) but .every-
where in the world where there
are Christians, the churches ought
to voice this independence of the
church of all social systems more
courageously and more resolutely
than h*»rg»tr\fnrA ’*
NOW-TWO GREAT BOTTLINGS!
E'RE IN THE
iddle:..
i/E REPRESENT THE BEST
than heretofore."
At a news conference Monday,
DURANCE COMPANIES
OR
HE BEST PEOPLE
2 US NOW! AM. FORMS
GENERAL INSURANCE
i. O. ROBINS
W. Pearce Dial 40*5
Charles P. Taft, brother of the late
Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio, said
Celebrated Old Crow—lighter,
milder and lower-priced than
the ioo Proof Bottled in Bond
gcu. uuuu t *»• aan vuiu. oum
he knew of no" restrictions placed
oh Peter bv the council or the U S.
State Department on what he
could say in this country.
"As to what his own government
wilt let him say, you people wilt
have to judge for yourself,” Taft
told newsmen while acting as a
council spokesman.
Conservation Program
Bill Signed By Ike
BOTTLED IN BOND
IOO PROOF
-
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 -UP
President Eisenhower has signed a
bill to expand the program of fed-
eral loans for soil and water con-
servation facilities.
The measure, which amends the
1937 Water Facilities Act, extends
the benefits of the act, now en-
joyed only by the nation’s arid
areas, to the entire United States.
It replaces a $100,060 limitation on
assistance to any one project with
a $25,000 limit for assistance to a
single farmer and $250,000 to any
corporation or agency.
Tlie new act also will augment
the old program of direct loans with
a program under which the sec-
retary ot agriculture will be au-
thorized to insure loans to cover
conservation work.
The most famous
of bonded bourbons
available as usual
LOOKING AT
THERE ARE ONLY about 36.000 A
In Britain now. But every year
Service men apply for permission
lish girls, according to a press disp
Why? Didn't most of the boys
airls? What is there about the Brit
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girls? What is there about the Briti;
prefer to those in their home count
An American army chaplain who <
of the soldiers who want to get mai
answer.
There was a sergeant from Nortl
Instance, according to the chaplain. ’
a girl back home. But he alwayj
around for her for dates. She nevei
Sometimes she stood him up She
something.
Then he met a girl in London. She
different. She wanted nothing. She
ride in the unheated trains or buses \
trudge through mud or fog to be w
at the air base On weekends.
YOU CAN HEAR it at every one o
according to the chaplain, at Manston
at Bentwaters or Burtonwood — tl
is much less spoiled than her A
much more anxious to please her bo
She will be washing and pressing
polishing his shoe* or cooking a n
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more, it operates 52 weeks a year and
A quarter of a million persons h
the theater siW It opened, paying
third of a million dollars. The hous
The theater^doei offer popular Bri
the paat, but it also presents a. n
plays, some of an experimental or o
For exapipfe within the past season,
duced “Thieves! Carnival’’ by Jean
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with the presentation of hi* "All i
This play wit be Anderson’s Broadw
this fall.
Since its inception, Arena Stage hi
production and given some 1.500 perf
Ing the season just ended, nine play
the fewest to date, This Indicates
He Jokes About Temp'eram<
Mario Trims D(
By ALINE MOSBY l
* HOLLYWOOD. Aug; 18-UP- l
Mario Lanza is trimming down his
weight and will even joke about t
his temperament for his television .
debut and his first job in nearly
three years, a CBS executive said. fl
The' excitable Lanza hasn’t aP- g
peared before the public since be- j
fore he fizzled out of MGM( after (
emotional fireworks over ‘ The
Student Prince." /
Since then Paramount, Warner s
and Columbia Studio have tried to )
Jure the pudgy linger back to i
work. But it took television to get ,
him to sing again on Die new CBS-
TV “Shower of Stars” program ,
Sept. U. r
'The acrlpt csills for hhn to kid t
Ms’temperament." explained Har- b
tj Ackerman, West Coast head of a
CBS-TV. 41
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Ackerman denied toe network
angles ted that Lana trim down »
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1954, newspaper, August 18, 1954; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042297/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.