The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 311, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1954 Page: 3 of 14
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PAGE 4-THE RAYTOWN SUf
Editorials —
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Big news comes hot and
| days. So, inevitably,many im
opments that would make th
quieter eras are obscured. '
fault of the newspaper and
editors and the radio and
editors ana me ruuio »uu
There simply isn’t enough sj
to go around adequately.
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*v take one example, it’s
relatively few people know
how badly, the President’s "1
islative, program has been
been overshadowed to the p
pearance by such attention
INSIDE WASE
Special to The Bsytowi
WASHINGTON *p The housing ind
concerned over the prospect th»t (
the federal housing; admlnletratioi
the *800 million FHA scandals wk
the country.
There are Increasing signs that t
atora are going to have to be col
FHA basically la a good thing for
fore they vote to continue the ager
The induatry leaden say they f<
Harry F. Byrd (D-Va.), may b# in
those calling for an end to the F
though Byrd says he has made no
matter. Byrd, a* chairman of the Jp
committee on reduction of nom
spending, haa been investigating th
■*——»’ -Sln«t-®*ssMnhLL^m™
tore a igonth ago, Byrd naa rep
long letters to Housing Chief Alb
manding all kinds of information o
tions and Cole's explanation of ho'
ties got started in the first place.
In the past, Byrd has on occasb
the FHA and says he voted agHi
millions in excessive profits on poi
construction.
The industry is crossing its finj
for the best but they fear a possi
the agency despite its overall good
ing and its importance to the econc
SAME TUNE - To Senator Paul »
iinois, Republicans and Democrats i
when they become chairman of th
priations committee.
The scholarly Democrat explain*
while arguing for a cut In a money
tions committee chairman Styles
the cut. The New Hampshire Repu
years ha* been a leading member
economy bloc.
LOOKING AT
WHEN TWO people are engaged t
is a good ideg for them to watch «
perament and character before tt
Do” Is spoken.
Conflicting temperaments make
riage almost Impossible. Divergent
about preclude a successful pirtni
The volatile, eaaily hurt, emotiom
« very hard time getting along wii
earnest, quiet man. The not too hoi
few* tod that would swipe a neighbor’s
nobody is looking) may bavt a t|r
sex-appeal for tha future mate. At
there is bound to be a club, and m
riages are broken by little things.
THE SAME THING, I am aftaid, !
our international relations.
The French are a dear people, b
ceedtngly emotional. Their feelings
Their heat** rule their brain*.
- ! Kafir
The English, on the ottter hand, i
not too much of a tense of humoi
much lacking in humor at we may
of It.
I believe that most of oqr mlsundi
our so-called "allies” are due not to
mountable difference* of principles
ferences of temperament and chara
JUST THE OTHER night I heard
diplomat say that w* Americans hi
men s feeling terrifically wheh we c
our newepapers end say that they 4
; ^Remember, please," he eomplalna
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MARIE “THE BODY* MACDOl
Tueeday she’ll return-to ebow bust
vision teries next falL ena eh* bop
famou* shape is still intact despite
tragic iHnese. v V" > • f”8*
a family with her wealthy husband
Harry Karl.
But tragedy stalked th* beautif
yearnin' for a child.
”1 bod tlx pregnane!** in five ye
ery baby,” eh« said. “Now my heal
adopted two children. They’ra old si
have time on my hands and I want
wnrli *• *
thought Marie's freque
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clutch at my riba.'
“I couldn't carry a baby past si
Mid. "I stayed in bed, took shoti
went to the Mayo clinic. I had tt
They never could figure whet was i
died the fourth tiNt,- ■
•'Eech time Td go through five
>f It, bSl
labor. I'm not proud of it, but I boh
labor at Cedars of Lebanon Hospitl
Marie's big blue eyes filled With t«
“it Isn't just the pain. You lie in
and hear babies being born, one
across the hall. All I could think of
has babies but me. ’ ' ' ■
"I wanted t baby ao badly, If you
want to have a child ao that the
aether doesn’t die.
“Once I went, to a party with J
1 when w* all were exps
r husband live on a I
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didn’t
a child without bursting 'into tesrl
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 311, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1954, newspaper, June 4, 1954; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042498/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.