The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 308, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1953 Page: 10 of 12
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THE BAYTOWN SUN, MONDAY, JUNE I, HU
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POGO AND HIS PALS
—lay Roy Crone
V m* hew
f tocf/tm"
GOTAWfUL '
Flaw'll STUFF
IN IT BY A
WUN0UN „
Wv*"HiBg»OM.
•FitfW Wbrnlvetecn
ch^douk of
* damon suaxNLy 90T*wtn wmm*.
AND THEy SOLO TICKETS FOR THE SHONOONN...
/T COULDN'T OurCKtM THE FMWT BETWEEN
HSAWMUSHT CHAMPION REDOOWPVAND IPS
CORNER TREND, CHALLENGER BEN 0OT.„.
THE UNSCRUPULOUS CUNNIN6 OF PROMOTER HAQSLEV IS THE CAUSE OP THE
misunderstanding between ben ano red ..and one of rue innocent
VICTIMS IS TEEN-AGED MAS6£ DOWD/, RED'S HOT-TEMPERED HIP. SHE'S
JOINED FORCES MTU SEN ON THE EVE OF THE GREAT BATTLE....
ProwH by
•—by Mtj Graft
LATER.
MY ADVICE AND GET \ CAN'T STICK
^°HFEA?r0^7^W
TAKE MY WORD FOR IT, BOSS?>
CLARK KENT IS MWY DEAD!
I PUMPED ENOUGH LEAD INTO
THE GUY TO SINK A SHIP-1 J
BUZ SAWYER
rCLARK KENT WON'T BE T
WRITING ANY MORE C
CRIME ARTICLES/ HIS
DEATH WILL BE A LESSON
TO ANYBODY WHO TANGLES
WITH ME...
FOOL! RATS WAKE NO SUCH
NOISE! GET TOUR GUN! ^
COME! j
WAKE UP! I HEARD A NOISE
IN THE FERMENTING ROOM.
GOOD WORK,
'sctSeant- NOW cawScI
CURLY KAYOE
—by Mel Graft
r THE TOWN \b SEETHING 'V SWART! >
WITH TALK ABOUT THOSE THAT MEANS
BATS! LET’S NOT SCARE THE THAT OUR
SUCKER MONET A WAT! WE’U 'HOME-RUN
BET THAT NO MORE THAN MACHINE'
ONE HOMER WILL BE ^ PROBABLV
Hrr tomorrow! }/ won't be
rTHEY'RE LOTS OF FUN AND EASY1
TO CARE FOR-THEY CAN BE
TRAINED TO TALK, SOME FOLKS
ALMOST CONSIDERTHEM AS HUMANS,
| SECRET AGENT X-9
NAW - THAT'S RIGHT! I GUESS YOU'
A DOPE!/GUYS DON'T KNOW THAT THESE
IT’S A LITTLE FELLAS HAVE SWEPT
parakeet:) the country and MILLIONS
OF FAMILIES NOW OWN ONE.
H THAT BOID FLEW IN *
TH’ WINDOW AN’ POICHED
ON CURLY’S FINGER.' *
/SULHOMER* IS HOT HITTING,
lSi...BYthe WAV, WHEN X
WAS IN WINTER HAVEN I RAN
ACROSS A MAN WHO WAS
EXPERIMENTING WITH a
NEW-TVPE BAT — ,—'
HELP ME.' / EVERYTHING FROM M
I LOST MY \ ER... BEGINNING ,
SWEETHEART'! MISS VANOfYEf»i
uC Ci CUI Mm_
furore about 'Alligator ,
oil1 in the sox bats ? /
they hammered out six /
HOMERS TODAY'---
Vtj.,1 —-/alftT A LOT OF
v IL6 yNI '*11 i/zATnff nil.
huhi what
KIND OF bat
WAS iTf
FBIafcnt
Phil Commit
checks mat
the Chicago
he flew
OUT THE
WINDOW...
4. Monun
'alligator oil',
PHIL! THE SOX
HAD HOT BATS,
that’s all! ,
From Eisenhower —
BIG BUSINESS LOOKS FOR
STATEMENT ON MONOPOLY
The largest bell in the world is
In Moscow.
—by Mort Walker
BEETLE BAILEY
rM EVEN!
LIE DOWN
AND TAKE
A NAR
BAILEY/ >
mece while
rM GONE.' J
WHOLE
STATE RESERVE LIFE
"See Me Before You Die"
ed John Carson a< chairman f,
with Commissioner Lowell | »», i
son. forms a formidable GOP wJi
ority. Die Republicans wifi *au
By HARRY WILSON SHARPE mission. It accused them of clever-
WASHINGTON, June 1—UP— ly evading the Clayton Anti-Trust
Big business, including the oil and Act through "indirect interlocks
gas industries, can look for a state- or jointly-owned affiliates,
ment on the Eisenhower adminis- The Democratic-con trolled com-
tration’s new anti-monopoly policy mission appealed to Congress for
in three or four weeks. corrective legislation. It said the
A Justice Department spokesman Clayton Act needed more "teeth ’
said Saturday it will be unveiled and harsher penalities to cover
about mid-June, after a "re-ex- certain interlocking relationships
animation” of the whole anti-trust not now prohibited,
docket bequeathed to the Republi- The plea got nowhere until this
cans by the Truman regime. This year when three Democratic sen-
includes more than 135 cases. a tors — Hubert H. Humphrey
In addition to the anti-monopoly ‘ MjnU.1 ■ E; , Nyf’
policy, already reflected in Hie sub- and Herbert H Lehman jN.Y.
stitution of civil for criminal anti- introduced « bill to strengthen all
: <1 AW. MAHAnA tr 9 nH lift
majority control in Septa
when Demorrauc Commia
Stephen J, Spingarn’s term ea
This will leave former Sec it
M. Mead and Albert A, Ca
as the Demo rat ■ members.
• Oil industry and other bill
ness lawyers were tuned a
week on another Supreme 0
SOME PERSONS
COULD SAY ALL
MTHEY THINK
T AND STILL
V KEEP
1 SILENT
CRIST'S MARKET
gglgggg
Enjoy delicious
We could talk for hours about
all the reasons you should deal
here. But we think one visit
would tell you more.
jMalo-Fei
Barbecued Beef — Lb. $1.50
riSW.D-.VT mA
mltmd. 1 oil
tat* Full or
uu Wat! f <J
litifcn ami tri
» tm. You etui
tf.lwit (ram sta
Mil Write /.]
Maa It, Houat
—by Charlie Plumb and Fred Fox
ELLA CINDERS
JS TH» HAST ENOUGH if
I pdnY like
That was n |
MIP'CHANNEL/ '
HOW GOULD YOU
POSSIBLY SWIM
ASHORE FROM
THERE1 ^
PEOPLE WHO m] SHOW Y3U I
TO BE FUNNY/ 1 WHAT I _
mo--'r
IIKUBINCE AGENCY
THREW A
SADDLE
ON A
SEAL/
remember mei I'm the «jy too
PUSHED INTO THE SEA A FEW gg
PAYS ASOl
Lake County In n<,rtil«u
Ohio produces more nursery]
duets per square mil* ***■)
other county in the United Si
Ohio has more acreage unto I
than any other state.___
agency.
a i» * full til
4 we pay Mini
m. There ire I
WtmWt* in trt
nt# deuiis of J
4?. Hoijrtou. or I
»In Houaion. I
—by Fred LassweB
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
SUPER MARKET
YEP "EVER’ 8LE9§ET TIME Y ftW.SHUX !
r X BETTER NOT
. SftV NOTHIN' ELBE,
L0WEEZ.Y —
I'O A HEAP RUTHER
v STAV FRtENOS
MV MAN
SNUFFY
DON'T
YEDONT
k SAY!!
107 WOOSTER ♦ WQOOTEB ★ DIAL »0M
'l MEET UP W1F THAT | ' ML
FEUER, HE ALWAYS GRASS / GENTLEMANS
HIS HAT OFF’N HIS 00 THAT
PUNWN '^.LOWEETY
NOW YOU
CAN SAVE MONEY
THAT MISTOFER ^
SACKER NEXT DOOR
ACTS PLUMB
PECULIAR, MlZ/JCi
TATTERSALUmYV
MECIALS for TtHiSPAY end WIPNESQAY: fttoH.
U. S. CHOICE
ROUND STEAK
U. S. CHOICE
SIRLOIN STEAK
OUR OWN PURE PORK
PAN SAUSAGE
ATTENTION.
A» you lOOKI
Art you isti
«pt(v* typo i
« i tri|l of
• An you M
Usually USSTSl
tapul and ubMi
It your Sa
••sewreozy
AS A KITTEN"
Takes
OSAWATOh
LARGE, CRISP
LETTUCE
HOME GROWN
RED POTATOES
JW» Hospital
wame superin
taWW in Obi
toins. a rei
saw servi
wp, is a grad
% of Georgia
w replaced ft
MIN6/
LIGHT
CRUST
FLOUR
ROSE-DALE, GOLDEN
CORN CREAM STY
STOKELY’S
PEAS ...............
ADOLPHUS RICE
ROSE-DALE
TOMATO JUICE .
PET or CARNATION
SWANSON'S OLEO
WITH NEW 8-OZ. A.C.A.
GUARANTEED FEATHER-
PROOF TICKING-
FEATHERS FLUFFED AND
BLOWN!
SAY* ANTONI
^ *65,000 barn
Jf/f the shee
fLe section o
-monio Livesto
«J«>. Preside!
Tlie 1354
12 through
• PROMPT PICKUP
AND DELIVERY
SERVICE
—by Willard
MOON MULLINS
1 BET 1PYER WIFE ] f Y
BSr’BM (ss
KICK TH* LIVIN' J -1£]
DAYLIGHTS /
v OUTTA YDU. As—{i
ARE YOU STILL
ROMANTIC,
LORt>
PLUSHBOTTOM^,
QUEEN FREEZE
If You Live in •
Nearby Community
Mali Name and
Address
A jest IMAGINE' '
AFTER BEIN MARRIED
27 YEARS, MAMIE /
CLAIMS UNCLE CT
WILLIE MM
AIN'T
romantic.
Maryland Club
Carton
^22 Years of Trustworthy Service’
J1" ‘he tin
«S*4-
"u'Ss^SS!
510 W. Texas Ave.
BAYTOWN, TEXAS
PHIL LDSDPHY^
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 308, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1953, newspaper, June 1, 1953; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042504/m1/10/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.