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Editorials...
How Adlai
Editor’s Note: Since Gov. Arlai E. Ste-
venson did not campaign for the Democrat-,
ic presidential nomination, his views on ma-
jor issues have not been widely publicized
these quotations, gleaned from speeches and
news conferences, show where he stands.
Stevenson Stands On Major Issues
Ycu’re Telling Me!
Inrfthe Lyons Den |\Tej.‘IlbOF I
Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson, the Democratic
presidential nominee, is on record with
"'these statements on major issues:
Foreign Policy: “The hard fact of Soviet
Communist imperialism presents a/eal dan-
ger to the free world now and for an iri-
determinate period, tb come. The Demo-
cratic party should continue to stress . . .
the necessity for mobilizing our strength,
both military and economic, in support of
the free nations of the world; th* hnport;
•ance of continued working toward the in-
ternational organisation arid maintenance
of peace through the United Nations; the
value of regional organizations of strength
such as NATO .. • and the stepping up of ,
the kind of technical help provided under
•the point four program."
Korea: "I think there is good reason to
believe that the resolute action of the UN
. in Korea not only gained time in the East
but saved NATO in the West.”
China: “I am opposed to the admission
of Red China into the UN."
Civil Rightsi “In Illinois, I have tried ear
• neatly to effect the adoption of a Fair Em-
ployment Practicec Law with powers of en*.
forcement. I feel very strongly that this
* is the first responsibility of the states them-
selves. If the states are unwilling or unable,
'then 1 presume there is ho alternative-to
having the fetteral government do so."
’ Corruption: "One corrupt public’official
is too many. If there is Democratic dirt,
.let’s clean it up and turn the flashlight into
"every dark corner."
Taft-Hartley Law: “Some features of the
law .seelfTTome to advance the cause of
good labor relations, and other features, jn
my opinions, do not. I think the Democratic
platform should recommend modifications.”
Social Welfare: “Government through
its public assistance and social welfare pro-
grams, she
grams, should seek to enhance but not sup-
plant the duty of the individual and of the
family to provide for their , own health and
welfare.” , -V ,'Sfr
Health Insurance: “If the insurance prin-
ciple could be brought to bear on these cat-
astrophic illnesses it would" largely elimin-
ate ;the specter of tenor from the average
Home l am sure the‘common objective can
largely be realized without the destruction ‘
of the doctor’s professional independence."
— By William Rift
Chicago’s convention hall is normally
used as a cow palace. And that, Aitch Kay
points out, is no^bull.
Grandpappy Jenkins, a Pittsburgh, stogie -
addict, says that after spending the day
-watching the Chicago doings on TV the on-
ly smoke.-filled room connected with the
convention was the one he was in.-
* ■ The' new Anierican liner United States
set a new transatlantic record for speed,
beating the Queen Mary’s mark all hollow-
Golly, and the Olympic games hadn’t even
begun!
wonsrj □
park gazette
SPORTS DEPARTMENT: Jmw »
Don Budge arrived In Pari. for th.lr ^ S
rhampionahip match.*, and from a,"* H
to London. They tried to rent
court* for their exhibition, but
hecauie they are profeaalonala.
high attitude of the official, of Brit»hv
teur tennl* toward the pro. that Khun”1 “
allowed to »lt on the sideline*. h»
. Just Folk,
NamesN' -Nc
permlMion to do to, a* a due.-DavInf^ ■
of the Tennl. Umpire* Awn. But
a pro he waa barred. *“**
, high cheerleaders and twlrler* In ti
■,“n °r hools in Huntsville and Cleveland.
* Mann cheerleader, returned this w<
H°u nt«vllle school, Those in the group arc
lStnCK, NANCY BOYER, PA
and JOHN CARTER. They won
Rovfr representative from colleges, high
pro he
SoK*the^th^oMhe
to Moscow.” Me visited us at our h2w *
cow. He saw two Russians lie had knn»t0 ■
they were with the Soviet Embassy in p *" ]
men were reluctant to do more than
briefest of formalities, then disannul
Throughput his stay In Russia a "tokto
Popov viaa assigned to Gordey. tJT.J
iund Sunday- for a week’s stay
“dents, ineluding JUDY BER
|f outh Caravan
Jives St. Mark s
/SCS Program
OPRYSHEK,
CHARLOT
SAMMY CAS
ERS. JOE
and JERRY
Taking the
will be MRS
MRS. M. S. T
Today's Bible Verse
NOR THIEVES, nor covetous, nor drunk-
. ards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall
inherit the kingdom of Cod. I Corinthi-
ans 6:10
Washington Merry-Go-Round:
Tension High During Rows
Over Party's Loyalty Oath
Looking At Life
By Erich Brandeis
Bv DREW PEARSON gates, Sen. Earle Clements was the
CHICAGO—There were some tense roughest of all Southerners, gore
moment* during: the Democrats’ over Vice President Barkley's re-
battles over the loyaltv oath and tirement from the race, he used
the seating of the,southern dele- caustic, bitter language toward
gates. . ■ . young Roosevelt and others.
Bitterest of all was South Caro- “At
Una’s Governor .Jimmie Byrnes tions
referring
least my family for genera:
, ... , vwiaml ,mBB 'juveriiur .jumire ajriirco uons has voted the Democratic
It’s funny how *a wire dispatch tram rung who at tjmes trembled With rage, ticket,’’ he said, referring to
about a hen can remind you so muen or wna g a More moderate leaders among the Elliott Roosevelt’s deviation to the
In the world today.
this hen did was to mind her own business.
Southern delegates maneuvered to GOP-
keep him off the.rostrum. Almost Other committee members recall-
All mis ii,-., th„ ,automobile of Other committee members recall-
Mr'and M^.^ifmd Sitff6 Chester, she ^ f** "«* th* no one in years had done.
,. . .. , heehme the heoine of of Virginia. - so for the party as the man
never realised .that she had become tne ie Instead, the more moderate h hannened to be Elliott’s
hendom. When she laid two more, three minutes Snu[h(,rn ,eaderg were carefully '
later, at the Suffolk county chicken show, P pjc}teft as spokesmen Senators
cate -. that is her name - had no idea tnat *nc John Stennis of Mississippi, Spes- BUYING DELEGATES - Haw
had created a cause celebrc, v. . - sard’ Holland of Florida and Olin much money was put up for tne
She simply did her duty as. she saw it. Johnston of South Carolina. The* expenses of delegates or buying
that was all. knew that if .the South really did delegates seldom leaks out during
. United States the bilt the convention. Southern sena- a national convention. At this con-
But in just tors would lose their prise posi- ventiod there probably was rela-
’’ lbo.rtTvenrythTng >o the Ministry of Agriculture tions as chairmen of the key com- lively little. due_ inpart to an ad-
, r Heme nf Dunlicate mittees ot congress- places wnicn vance
dlnd ./<I s“ ' to look into,* I mean that literally, have given the South tremendous Kerr s
And it l sa> J, . x d ••Eggs raved.” power in writing legislation, and Kansa
mittees of Congress—places which vance expose of Sen. Robert S.
mysterious emissary from
Duplicate is going to be X-rayed "Eggs_ rayed.
• ‘the disDatch called it. which in my
Kansas, State Senator Bob George,
blocking it. Almost every key com- He was the man who turned up in
mitee in hoth houses of Congress California and bought $1,600 .worth
today Is headed by a Southern 0f free railroad tickets to Chicago,
Democrat. which he tried to hand out to the
lain 675 rzes in no davs. and so the Most paradoxical development of California delegation, all of them
find out what the entire loyalty-oath fight was pledged to efauyer. Only two Cali:
• * r-e ' • J.1___________.t.J Lie
the sender of the dispatch called it,
/opinion is a worse pun than the ones I gave you
*.u*seemV that Duplicate, although only 11 months
old. has laid 375 eggs in 170 dc- —< •" *h<’
Minister of Agriculture wants to
that fact that Sen. .Waiter George fornia delegates accepted his free
Di:F‘!C.T: f°i M?L°t^errhink« Iha^ii Mln equip of Georgia turned nut to be the travel.
SigSSIgilisS
wha’canbe done. *"lbf 10 \he principle of majority Idaho got wlnd of it, he protested
ruI°- an<*« ^jr,V to State Senator George, who in
Bv the way. it is reported that recently the Min- delegate subscribing to thus pledge turn srnt a tr]egram to Mrs.
1stry attemp!''d to do the same thing with another agrees to vote for the nominee of gw.npp wjth a copy to Masters. Ap-
ia,nous English hrn’ by the name of Jennifer of this convention." • parently, George misunderstood
Cudwnrth. a pink-eyed fowl. Young Franklin Roosevelt, when ya?ters' raotjve because the teie-
-Ijist month Jennifer laid 10 eggs in less than an he read the later pledge to vote Rram rpad. ..Rrgarriing that $500
hour for the nominee of the conven- jve ,250 to Masters.”
B„t before the ministry's X-ray expert could get t|1n remarked: I don t think we „ .
there with his scientific equipment. Jennifer had can tell every delegate who they
should vote for "
However1, this part of the oath,
having been proposed by « dis-
tinguihsed leader of the South, wras
left in.
When Gov, Allan Shivers of
,to him at every wakeful moment. Near th»
the trip, Popoy finally jnvlted the vltitJi
France to j$»ln him for * drink at * Mr,
Popov ordered Soviet cognac for hlimrlt.
persuaded Gordey to try it. “How did
it?” he, aeked, and Goidey said it WM
“Tell me,” Popov then aeked, “do you h»v.7
nac in France?” . . . ‘Tree,’’ said the uJ
“In fact, we have a town called (W,”.
' all cognac comes from there.” ... «oh.u!
don’t like Soviet cognac?”'said Pomv
. . . I didn’t say that” replied Gord.y
“Are you sure, Popov said, “that <Ll
cognac in France before we had It her.*' 1
“Positive,” said Gordey .,. Popov ■!*
then turned to the waiter and
check.
n, twirlirij
g-m v r™ .r.:, *!
fessassri
I wXfhTthe cara- MAXINE AI
l*’,"J;ffbOffer arranged the in Baytown w
ing camp at H
asked to]
SOCIAL NOTE: Tony Pulltier U Mijog. I
anywhere except in the beet *e.ate at the beit i
at.the beet time*. A few nighU ago, at the TM
Marigny, a bal fantaetique was held for th* j
fit of a local charity. It was an amateur iho
which the performers -were all ranking me(
of French society . . . The Duke and Duche
Windsor sat in an, orchestra box and theirl
whispered to the Duke that this was the i
event of the season and that tickets were i
impossible to get. The Duke happened to fjttt,
and - in the last row of the bairony *>.
Tony Pulitaer 7.... .. "Tickets, impoasible tol
the host repeated . . . “You’re telling me?" rJ
the Duke, his eyes still on PufiUer. "You're t
me?” ... .
VucH 4t UkeVi#W < Mr.aVi
K^eight members w-ere pres- ^ j
IL meeting Will be. at 10 «.m. bon0r ro11 for
a in ?thhe church, when • J“n«
•f^ he . covered dish lunch- ^
j Ur., Donna’s paren
ski
^meeting Thursday.
spring aemeste
[oreas Class
js Meeting,
yffet Supper
*7he Dorcas class of Memorial
Lskt church
DRAMA DEPARTMENT: The first act of j
society show went off without incident -e.
that an actor's mustache fell off; bell,,
offstage, before the cue; in a TV sketch
screen came down three times too soon; j
clubs used by the men in s caveman w
broke during their fight, and revealed the ■
interior; etc, etc. One sketch had s line!
"monkeys.” They were out of step and I
and stumbled into each other. "We had i
of rehearsal,” one of them told me, “boll
unfortunate fact is that we were never i
together. Someone always stayed sway, The]
formance was the first time we were all w
tnirsthoe H
church waa entertained
r i
' with a- buffoF supper in
Uurch basement after a btiai-
i meeting. /
ie table was decorated with
J| United States flags and red
4 white candles, the decoration
beingkin keeping with elec-
L ■
ptSaries Knight had charge
supper and recreation;
iLemms Longbotham, presi-
t presided during the business
MRS. H. A. \
Fifth, is in Pa
ing her daughl
MR. AND MRS
and her ne'
KATHRYN DT
The child weig!
ounces. The bs
are the Morrisi
MRS. M. <3. JO!
Kansas
MISS BEVEF
will leave Sundi
her sister MRS
Sugariand.
A trip to Ke;
stop-overs in Lo
together.”
NIGHT-CLUB DEPARTMENT The Vemil
i. Anna Gee gave a devotion-
liking on the Bible and in-
mr:X study methods,
liis Reba Denny gave a read-
and Alabama, is
the TERRY B.
they leave Satur
Daughters SUZ;
DA are especial,
thehr friends in
New York just signed Patachou, the lady
a Montmartre pastry maker and became t
club star under Chevalier’s tutelage She
husband Started with a bakery shop Pal
met Chevalier, w-ho taught her how to
•
- Cu '■> 'll, iK- ■
PREMIUM GAS?
Her mannerism's are like Chevalier's, her del
, exactly like hla. Now she and her husbssq
their own night club. Che* Patachou Paris g
but ail three deny there Is any odd design i
ing. And on the wall of Chei Patachou is s j
of Chevalier inscribed to her: “Not your I
your husband, not your friend—but your 1
nal Coke Party
j Annette Costiey
lAnnette Ostlcy. bride-elect pact
fast
d:-d of overwork”'
You sec. the English do not work quite
as we do or Jennifer did
Now what has all that to do with the state of
tho world today?
Well for cne thing, a whole lot of people who
stiil have many eggs to lay, ao to speak, die much
too vmmg from overwork.
A fried of mine went to the doctor the other
day. He was very nervous, very tired — in other
Words he was all pooped out.
The. doctor examined him. carefully.
'Then he gave his verdict: ■
•You are trying to do too much, too fast.
Later, when Senator Kerr met.
with the Idaho delegation he
apologized for the incident.
State Senator George’s heart is
in the right place, he said, but he
shouldn't have done it.
Reports of Kerr’s money being
Fish Or Animal? /
News Reporters Argue Over Origin Of Whale
tastes something like filet mignon. thing like your hamburger,” he
Whaling today Gj'her® «aiH ie added hut for the Ameriean m
„ „ „ r, i - i , ,,__, about the'same as iu wwa,, „a.,
"I can take the oath," he said, gates. For Instance, H. S-. Dole, a so long ago, a new dish called Reen ^ boa( CJ.ews approach a
Texas saw it. however, he object- used to pay expenses of delegates
e(j: was on the minds of various dele-
By HARMAN W. NICHOLS
WASHINGTON, July 25 (W-Not
"if you omit this section"--refer.- delegate from Kansas, who wanted “w|,a]e steak" appeared on the
** ”SiT
tor George’s proposal.
Its omission was immediately so.
agreed to. i "I want people to know that I
During the private discussions paid my own way to Chicago,"
Maybe YOU', too, had better put that in your avcr seating of the Southern dele- Dole explained,
pipe and smoke it.
club.
The members; who will argue
about anything from politics to ro-
mance among the tse-tse flies, be-
gan to argue about whether ‘
For another thing, just like in the case of Dup-
licate, government i* entirely too nosy about too
many things,. , J
If Duplicate wants to lay 375 egg" in 170 days
that is HER business, and perhaps Mr. and Mrs.
Hutchins’.
I predict that will all the investigations, the
Ministry of Agriculture will no more be able to
make the other hens of England Increase their
egg production than President Truman has been
stole to settle the steel strike by meddling.
* You simply cannot X-ray fowlish or human na-
Grab Bag Of Easy Knowledge
is added, but for the American mar-
ays has net, he expects to stick to steaks,
iroach a The oil is used to make mar-
school of whales and harpoon them, garine, and the bones are ground
Most of tus steaks come from up for battle feed,
the finback- whale, which grows as Best way to prepare a whale
big as SO feet in length, and weighs steak, the expert said, is to fry it
>out 80 tons, although the average in a very hot pan.
somewhat smaller. * Gjiberg said' tha
PHOTO DEPARTMENT: I saw Mrs, i
Ridgway lunching in the garden at the <
V, where she posed amiably for all who t'
photograph her ... A friend of mine who k
Jeff Dixon, the sporto promoter whose |
vanished with him during the war, told \
story of Dixon's e*riy fortune. In the
World War he was in Paris, where he t
his camera in front ot Pershing'* hesdqis
Dixon would line up the eager soldier* I
then bring out Pershing and photognjhJ
group. He would sell a photo to each i
price 110 a piece—-then line up snotheri
, It made everybody happy—especially
who, Dixon discovered, liked to he phof
with soldiers.
"A very bcatii
ported by MR
WARD TEHEE
AEL, 511 East F
cently returned
tour through the
United Stal
of Panada
Ifebert L Caskin Jr. was en- them were MR:
with a small informal KIBBEN and S
IW Friday night in the of OdeaSa. Pities
* of Mrs. Edwin R. Williams eluded Boise I
ikrdaughter. Miss Betty Ann Wash : Pranbrool
Wooster enne, Wyo.; Salt
kitite linen cloth waa used on Colorado Springs,
M»!e, which held crackers, toured Yellowstor
TMd other- tidbit*. Seasonal in Wyoming,
i were used throughout the
iwW were Miss Dolly Mosko-
Ulis Betty Ksthrifte Robert-
akrt Richard Brsdberry, and
wtfiaa Jo Noland.
Rainbows To
Special Gues
bbearers Quartet
ling At Tabernacle
Special guests 1
at the meeting of
Assembly Order o
at 7:30 p m. Mondt
ic Hail.
Gjiberg said'that he has whale __ tyoVIE DEPARTMENT: In Richard Brook*
Norwegians enjoy, whale in the steak three times a week and thfft "ei, “The Producer," one of the character*
... le f0®*1 wne^Z--rS torm of steaks, sausage and a sort' it is good for reducing,
whale is an animal or a nw and ^ whaleburger, which tastes some- “Have lost 40 pounds,” he said,
whether Catholics ought to chew it
The Answer, Julck!
1. What i« the name of-.the de-
vice which enables submarines to
on Friday. y
—-———--—T-; One husky lugged down the big
A Centrfll Press Feature Webster and quoted that great book
. ,LL . as defining tb what? as a mammal.
rrs'jsa.’tt!. srt n i t r-.
time and finally, whale steaks were
strange Frenchman who loves to brawl, MdJ
tough th«t he eats glass. Brooks patterns*"
character after Jeff Cassell, a French writer.l
Quotations
chapter in the novel was based on » fi|W■ <4
ended «ia
had with Humphrey Bogart, which en
gey’s lips cut from trying to emulate Cssel! ill
eating .. . Casell was jn Paris last week. He *
three waiters and four cops at the Monwi
who tried to stop him from joining * Hbiijf
The loss of young people from We will have to defend Formosa there , , . He was' asked if he knew th
.t IL -i 1J J “ him?’ he replied. "Of I
from great and near great
ture.
Success Secrets
reer
to the bar and engaging in ^ ^ W1WW
.................................. practice at Shelbyville, Ind. These stI,ip^ from'the program, partly -----...------------------ • , — -----------,-------- ««.«» m«, , . . ™ «
Observe the sea's surface while ^ 'ShZnH w« >wuse € the controversy and the farm is causing grave concern, if it should be under an attack In we|l. “Do I know him?1
submersed? ‘ n F Wcr^ **n o Bl P,SPart,.v ^cause whale is hard to ^,armpr Harold M McKinley. ^u . / Twice I ate hi, glasses "
ln mower. Bears of Blue Kjyer, come by ln this country. -Sen. Lestor C. Hunt (D„ %o.)
Individuals and groups outside Thjj nat/Qn ^ m lj)unch
alrMrtv ha, rlilK1. the govenrment often exercise a preventive war.
Bill, A Gentle Knight of Old __________ mo„ r.an^ pressure more powerful than that -Gen. J. LAwton Collins, Army
p^>imWb*^nn*n?°M M«* V1^*c Whi
1 Mt at Trinity Tabernacle, *r*nd ottkxn.
to Rev. W. 9. Graham AI1 Rainbow llrl
’ membera, and Masi
. da$ the musical program Attend.
Wi»t Robert J. Willis will “.....■
w mv. Graham invites the
; to itttnd all service*.
By Elmer Wheeler
submerged?
2. What -is a sachem?
' 3. What famous ..figure of
French history was canonized in
the -Twentieth Century?
4. What is the diet of a silk
worm ?
River,
Dorothy Vernon of Haddou Hall,
come by in this country.
a But the argument has been set-
A Forest Hearth, Toiarida, Maid ,|pd Someone found out that the
of- Burgandy, Uncle Tom Andy Vatican already has mled.
‘Whale meat may be regarded
IKE FRANSSfN
.underwater creatures of government.
Chief of Staff.
THERE’S NO substitute for experience, nor are
it iv
there short cuts to the self-assurance it builds! .
A friend ef mine, sUrtlng ouf-tir- 1S», #Btt
through the usual rough channels for young law-
yers .... . several years .of gene ral practice ... the
inevitable modest income. Desirous of strengthening
It Happened Today.
1788 — New York state ratified
•United -States Constitution. .1945
-Victory of Labor party In Eng-
land, ousted Winston Churchill ks
prime minister: put Clement At-
Fqb
name?
13, 1913, What was. his
hi* financial status, and well fortified with practF "4<^|f^n^~-jiirr27
cal knowledge Ted began to look to new horizons.
Feelers turned up the opportunity to join a Mich-
igan manufacturing.firm undergoinj expansion and
re-financing. With his eye on the future Ted moved
1886--Lay-
ing of Atlantic cjMe suecessfuiiy
completed. 1948 - Gertrude Stein,-
American pjet, died.
Brandenbury, and The Little .. .
King, published in 1910. He died ^ay'^e considered fish, even -Maryland Gov. Theodore Me- don,t tblnk you cgn a)|ow
though they.may frequency come Keidin. Communists aii the freedoms that
ashore for a brief siesta. All crea- you allow the rest of the people
x8--He..ls a. motion picture dl- tore^.. swto —I _¥lsual!if_it (the home of the because-they are likely. to..he. trait:
rector, and he was born in New re considered meat. future) as -a- year-round garden ore in the legal sense.
York City Jan. 1, 1899. He be- The dish sewn may be back on \yith brightly colored sleeping pa- — British philosopher' Bertrand
gan as assistant stage manager the press club and other menus. .....d i,
in New - York productions, then The whaling season, is-.on now in v|! ions acattered around it.
director of productions, 'starring Norwegian waters, where most of -Architect Geotge Nelson,
such stage luminaries as Ethel the whales are caught. threatened bv th
Barrymore,— the late - Jeanne A Norwegian builMsginaB4Md -J*?J
bain, named- Kristian Giihere nomic cancer ot insolvency.
Sen. Everet M. Dirksen (R., 111.)
Riiisell
THEATER DEPARTMENT^ A Fmm|"
tells the story pf the late iionel Atoik 1
during a tour, hero, suddenly discoxerwl
juvenile in his *how embracing the Mars T
love. The next midnight At** ill entered «“!
where his colleagues congregated, snd
first tima ordered a round of drink* for <
He was celebrating hla complete revtnp
the juvenile for having otolen hb
IflMd him good tonight," aald Atswl Jr
ail my tricks—and nobody In 'he r”
could tell he was even onstage. ID het w
trios meaalnt with me again."
WE RESERVE life
He Be for * You Die”
Dial ««i
Stumble* J
FORT FORTH, 1
ter Fox. - who had
miles in 35 years
a traffic-ticket, g:
for going 40 miles t
mile zone. The da
the ticket, Fox g
safe driving award
Conservation Serv
works.
Everything good that ever hap-
pened to me was the result of
Prayer......_____X. ... ____________
—Actress Loretta Young. . ,
His family to Grand Rffpids and began work at a
ting sala
0‘.
wmr
: Tf.
. ii i
mm
•v
Starting salary of $240 a month
As the plant grevc.he grew with it in the field of
personnel, public and labor relations, When he re-
signed in 1945 for A bigger job . .. . his salary th^m
had Nached five figures .. . the bueineae^wae hum-
ming, with 4,500 employees for whom Ted had" done
an expert job of keeping industrial peat* while
turning out critical war items, ^ ■
He carried on the same work with equally notable
Success in transportation. Then #Sth Delias as home
base he went on to establish .himself as independent
.legal advisor to a group of smaller firms for whom
• he supplied impartial, objective^ advice at moderate
cost. Resulting labor problem settlements haw*
proved highly satisfactory to participating coni'
M atch Your Language
iNFARE—(FAN-fa
FANFARE— (FAN-fareL-notm:
a flourish of trumpets: a showy
"outward display Origin. French.
the.....date Jeanne—-A- Norwegian business man and "* ------------- h* *' '
Eageis and Laurette Taylor...He whaler named' Kristian Gjiberg
entered the screen field in 1929. '.ays last year he imported 80,000
Little Women. David Copperfie!& pounds of frozen whale from his TJjg tima jg overc[ue (0r Ameri'
Romeo and Juliet,. Camille. The homeland, can diplomacy to seize the offen'
Philadephia Unf, Mwm Rib, "It .wasn’t nearly enwgh, he sjv*.*M "*eeteh”.0th* Mf lie (the convulsions which ire taking place
Born Yesterday, A Life of Her said. "Thejeason inme «nied use of germ warfafe). (within the British Labor Thirty).
We have ell watched with at-
tention, mitigated by occasional
fatigue, the twirl*, twitching* and
Try And Stop Me
By Bennett!
Happy Birthdiay
Paul G.tll co, short story writer:
U*i<* Uiivlao nAvaiiat’ Pael Qi
Aldous Huxley, novelist; Carl
Jung, psychiatrist: Andre Mau-
rois, novelist; Bob Waterfield, pro-,,
feksionai football star, and base-
ball players Tom Saffell and
Kinder get today's greetings.
On Sunday, July 7,: Keenan
Wynn, actor; Leo Durocher, New
York Giants' jnanager: Zark Tay
Own, etc., and his latest* Pat and worst in 20 years. We hope
Mike with Spencer Tracy and better results with this year’s
Katherine Hepburn, were alt made Maybe1 ean import 8* much
-Ssn. Alexander Witty (ft., Wis,). —Winston Churchill.
under his’direction. Who is he?
(Nafhes at bottom of column)
it's Been Said ‘ ,
Some people are so fond of ill-
luck that they run haif-way to
meet it,—Douglas Jerrold.
two million pounds this year.
The American market eventually
mav be good for rive million pounds
a year. It’s getting very pophlar."
And what’s more if* good. It
ROOM AND BOARD
—ly j&tnt Alitni
A DOCTOR in -Mindilty O., told, ms ah^|
tient of 40 who diiMvtred she was 1*1**^
a baby ,*» dbroke Into loud l*mentati«“
sons of 1# and 1* away at eeUafei" •' .
“and J certainly don’t want another MW*]
itutm- of to* "You have now1**
Looking Backward
From Th# Sun ■?»!**
psr ,c_n , , York Gianta’. jnanager; Zack Tay* Your Future
To Ted Dean exi h additional experience' has been "ior, former baseball manager, and This is a good time for bargain
a rung in the ladder to success. He’s looking for- Ray Boone, Cleveland Indians’ in- hunting. Your affairs are likely
ward to the next step with confidence; and indeed fielder, are to be congratulted. to prosper in the next year. A ,
poration which seecres Ted’s services will self-confident, determined and lov- FIVE YEARS AGO
greatly from his solid background of prac- Folks of Fame—Guess the Name character is indicated for a TODAY’S HEADLINES: Presi-
exreri" * fer --.<h a -.--t.* has yet to chUd born today. __ _ _ dent’s'Aged Mother Dies: ForreS-
> found t
.
21)i $*its«m San
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d/ t /
For Sunday, July 27: Consider- taj Named Secretary of Defense;
ation tor others in the home-Will nooee Creek Vandals Hit Another
make this time rewarding,, and Home.
lead to much good fortune and MrJ Martha Ellen Truman. mo-
happiness „in the year just start-
ther of the president,
national Representative;.:
Entered as
,Baytown, Texas, 1
Act ot Congress of
anr*1 h ™.«
child born today. Three small boys wrecked four
Mow'd You Make Out? Baytown homes before they
1. The periscope. , caught by police.
,2. A North American Indian Burglar* threw bricks
chief. window* and doors and rtl
8- Joan of Arc, canonized ill
1920.
4. Mulberry leavas,
' i CM-
m.
fice under tha waa hern la Indinapolls.
3, 1870. ‘ July 5, 1856. He began his
author 1-Charles Major (Edwin
window* and door*
Havis Grocery at V
‘ “ Colony Stores near
I
stage of the game.1 — _
about,” loothed the doctor. ''Forty » *
, child. 1 promiM ■
for a mother to bear i
will go smoothly.”
“It’s not the baby’s birth that» (
th# patient announced vehemently. _
cannot faee is the thought of g^ng
whole routine with the Parent-Tescw™
ionalloveragainl”-
IOTD MA MAY be a cooling midl'^3
most folks, but in Herb Shrinera “ aalff|
Indiana It’s served exclusively jn J» J|
ruary and March. “Those are the ow
xplalns Herb, “we have any ic*-
J
Has sigh PROFESSIONAL STAN I
The town of Telephone, Tex-, WfrfSiiH
story, has had no telephone aince the »" (
Ice storm knocked down Its wires, in
would seem to be the wrong number.
r, in highly specialized science a
** • *. based on the proven principle oi
uirtellf'
uffer f**®!
Native name for the Arctic sguir.
sik.” Sounds like the critter may suf
pneumonia.
An ex-movic usher won ah
only natural he knew the right
A New Hampshirite has a »*** “f
fSet time during the last N y*»«- A#*M
they’ve Men, too!
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modem chiropractor is qualified by years of
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 26, 1952, newspaper, July 26, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042308/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.