The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1955 Page: 3 of 12
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THE ^OWN SUN, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4. I9S5 - PAGE I
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TORT SILL, Okla., Feb. 4
-A P«Wni)to» witness In
court * marfial" of A^h ““ North a'Shewr Mari*deroptory*remariu^stout
K‘/£S S W K VSH^n interpret
Fndiy he went along with meant do It or elae ,H ^ . •"* Worth Korean Interpreter, I
the Reds because ne*ri mthAn ka n, he said( gave him a verbal lash* I
Si^«®WaE3SS
of an estimated’ » to 80 was to wHe T*? £,“* he went alon* wl,h th# North Koreani unless he "ab- I
take the stand Friday wtotothe S???* to, t*00' meeU"* wlth had to and to be careful I
defense is expected to can awt m,nd' then **“» he wrote. I
an equal numterteter. ci; Zhnmerman, r
Gidlon, Ma, -told £T«urtma? 2^#l ?M25/!!!: i£ totop Mpin| defense
ot tm colonels and
Mven lieutenant colonels Thurs-
day that he went
“peace petition" trip to” Pyone”
oSe.^0rth Korean capital.
Vnn1 ldu *. *ant to So- I didn't
know what I would be getting
Richard B. Russell (D-Oa.),
he Senate Armed Services
of a new subcommittee. The
subcommittee will "keep In
with the operations" of the
•nment's top Intelligence out-
I Cn'IL DEFENSE
Is. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-
I.) and Stuart Symington (D-
have introduced legislation
would establish a joint con-
lonal committee on civil de-
. The committee would be
posed of seven members each
the House and Senate.
NEW DACRON
PILLOWS
MACHINE WASHABLE
it observed his 45th
r Thursday but said he was
~, " r* ™verr, nm., «iso uwty wiping defense attorneys
mar- testified. It was brought out that with his case to celebrate, is belnr
and of 37 officers In the original group tried by a court martial board on
----- which Nugent and Zimmerman U charges of collaborating with
along _on a were in, only 13 survived. the North Korean Reds during
Zimmerman said he was arbt- three years as a prisoner.
•arily named head of the Camp
o. 7 “peace committee” and that « _
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fuy . e back and say they were read at a peace meeting and read WASHINGTON, Feb. 4-UP-
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washer keep hygienic and clean!
They’re medium-soft, stay fresh,
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IRT HOOD, Tex., Feb. 4-UP
Iments of the First Armored
lion are trying to fend off an
k by aggressor" forces In
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Ircife-Mainspring," a training
fcise being held on the Fort
I reservation.
Illcopters, jet fighters and mock
lie bombs are all being used.
I maneuver Is being held en-
r on the reservation because
lArmy could not get enough
lers to permit use of their
^ NEW SHIPMENT
MATTRESS PROTECTORS
TWIN BED PROTECTORS..............
DOUBLE BED PROTECTORS...........
DOUBLE BED FITTED ..................
e aggressor forces have dis-
Ive uniforms and were first
inched
Cowhouse
Ik In the western part of the
l-vation. Seven H-19 helicopters
I used to airlift a battalion of
lored infantry to the front lines
I’pel an "aggressor" attack.
I- 86 Sabre jet planes based at
ler Air Force Base, Victoria,
I took part in the maneuver,
riding column tover for First
lored troops. A simulate atom-
llast in the western part of the
rvation preceded airlifting of
702nd Armored Infantry Bat-
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m into the combat area.
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Dog's Life
HOLDREGE, Neb. — UP — A
middle - aged woman, and her
daughter, her grand-daughter and
the family dog were out for an
airing. The grandmother carried
the baby, the daughter pushed the
baby buggy and the dog, propped
NOTHING LIKE a before-breakfast dip to brace one up for a brisk
day, -tis said, but Mrs. Charles M. Shriver, shown taking her dally
dip In Baltimore, carries the Idea a bit too far for most of us.
Here she ' ad to break the ice with a hammer. (International)
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1955, newspaper, February 4, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042457/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.