The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 261, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 7, 1953 Page: 3 of 10
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THE BAYTOWN SUN, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1983 VASE 3
puppets More Than Just Dummies? Shepard Barclay On Bridge
;s;on Star Bill Sears Thinks That They Are
tkrSe".
Safety Chairman WHI
Change Traffic Lights
Harness Racing Put htte Hew Agency
and also fives
fines and re-
ALBANY. N, Y„ April 7-UP
r On the last two diamonds, how- SaWySman Ko^Un^ld
ever, he went wrong: by discard- Tuesday the city council of subur-
injf the spade 2 and 4, which left ban Grandview will switch the red
him only two more of hia suit, light on traffic signals from the bot-
South, having no way to get a tom to the top position to conform „ . t
ninth trick except by means of a to state law. Trotting Association to the State
club, then led to the K, which long said nobody had noticed the Harness Racing Commission.
East won with the A. He got his reversed position of the lights un- The new law was effective inn-
side's third and fourth tricks with til a few days ago when a color mediately. It gives the commission
his spade K and 7, but then had Wind resident brought the matter power to license all participants,
only a heart to return, so that ‘» his attention. including employees ajid operators
South got the rest Of the tricks
to have his game.
West begged East for the cause ~ ' 11
of his second spade discard, when A
retaining one more spade would ■ M'l Si ^ -rm y -gg....... mm sR/w
P three V WI
hearts to safeguard that suit," he ■ ■ i I V I ■ i ■ I 'f
said. West then told him he ff ■
should not have to do ever}'-
thing with his hand,
have only two
hearts while clinging to a vital
third spada, since it was likely ■MHmHgppw'’-' • -
that West, marked with four ' f . M - A
hearts since South didn't rebid / W- W f J
them, probably could take a trick M > i vf # v M, " M
in that suit if necessary. pTP 71' ft .jf|/ ^
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PRIDE
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* ^.vision without a lot background, naturaUy But don't those winks. Magnolia is a lady and
thoughts- 2ihili al!di„0l,kh,11 b9?,au*f he you'd better not forget it. We've all
have a f>l« on those ' discuss & for hours. Sir Gcof- learned that an irate lady ostrich
^Xsfv the FBI." t happy unless he has a lot is to be avoided,
it^dwTknw all about W JoR.vjchemes m work. He woiild "As for Bill himself-well. he's
*«*«>$ ot his time in/solit7ry“ theToA of eU™to ^d be 2d"ZZ
*•** human who's i"«tcacI of having.the run of the too. surprised if someone suggested it can do and ho^ the mn Vpo“
K* S right in the ^.nd.dn t get him out of scrapes, was odd he was able to talk to ani- 25 you «n do his p^rt
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1 of a son »V,nH
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Mr. and Mr,
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1ts of a son VeriwJ
,orn APril t. The b l
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•es Behymer, dauJJl
Mrs. 0. C. Bchymet|
^jsing place “ “ “,r "The background"’of Calvin'the wisdom."
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jkV o'1 tj-L- tv network. ^V8 Pretty rough sort, but there’s Hitts write the half-hour program. .073
1 ® ^ SnJi. 8 blK.h,ear,; u"der those black feath- Ritts and his wife. Mary Holliday, * 8 7 3
Bus s1* *our p p ‘ ,, efs. Mostly he has put aisde his designed and built the puppets.
on I get alonK old ways and is a reformed char- Ritts manipulates and "voices" Al-
JTaracters is that I have acter. possibly the most reformed bert. Sir Geoffrey and Calvin. Miss
" Sears continuea. character you ever met. He should "t«"
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soundest bidding of this deal 7
* Now. Albert knows . - 1 * Pa*® 2 ♦ 2 ♦
j^unk ought, to live in ®Y TMOS DOCtOTS 2 NT Pass 3 A Pass
tried doing tot but The hospital has many safe- mission diagnosis. Before an opera- 3NT
ed is him f*™"* 8 guards for the patient. ■ beginning tion a diagnosis (preoperaSve) East’* play of the apade 10 on
be lives in mis tree. the minute he enters its doors. A must be made, and again at its the lead of the 5 was allowed by'
ties teen-age type put nc set ^ulme of history, physical exa- completion, the doctor describes South to hold, and the A then
. T mination, and diagnosis at various what he found and what he did and took the J. Immediately South
steps along the way makes certain makes a postoperative diagnosis; ran all of the diamonds, on which
that nothing is overlooked in his Finally, tissue removed from the East had a discarding job to do.
W care. Even his chart is a safe- patient is sent to the laboratory. On the second of those he put
t guard because everything relative where the hospital’s pathologist the club 10 and then the 2, the
.7 find it anywhere else ,t0 diagnosis and treatment has to diagnosis on the basis of his exa- high-low, making it clear to hii
■I m flood ai vou want 1)6 DUt 111 wnl‘n*. mination. partner that his side entry for
i’" 9 y Except for Instances in which the In some operations the patholo- the spades was in that,4uit.
iiiGAkl C CT IT AT Patoit must have emergency sur- *‘sl W*H l00*5 at a specimen of tis-----—--
HiUAIN OCI 11 At gery hospitai routine requires that sue in the operating room during _
,, , within 24 hours after admission his surgery. For example, if cancer of II f |e ^APAHi
I Hordware history, results of a physical exa- the breast is suspected, the opera- 1) WUI Wll1
.... mination. and the results of labora- tf°n m*v, not be completed until _ _ .
1 Phone SHI tory studies pertinent to his illness the pathologist has examined under Voil Can DUV JUST
J must be recorded on his chart. the microscope a "frozen section" ,vw N^UM
— The doctor in charge of the case ^ ''SS,Ue to see lf malignancy is Ry GAY pAUI.EY
must state in his own words what ronsuimtion m.v h. NEW YORK, April 7-UP-
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PRISCILLAS!
Their NEW
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Americas only
netv type engine
ber of the hospital staff who is con- tiaras for as little as 98 cents or
sidered fully qualified and must get as much as *50,000,
the written consent of the patient The nation’s poultry industry has
or his next of kin for the operation, gone all out. The Poultry and Egg
Thus it can be seen that physi- National Board, with headquarters
cians composing the hospital staff here, has sent food writers a for-
have provided a system of checks mal invitation—with the design of
and balances against individual er- a crown on the cover — whicn
™,0r,the. “ of MtientS ^ r*.av™, „ wehv commanded to
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Fifth Avenue shop has cufflinks de-
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One Manhattan shop is featuring
VICTOR MATl
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The Birds'
GENE TIERNEY
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man HarlneU, designer to the Brit-
ish royal family.
One carpet maker has made a
coronation rug. complete with the
design of a Gold crown against a
crimson background, and bordered
with ermine tails.
Is Christine,
Woman In
Name Only?
NEW YORK, April 7 -UP- The
New York Post said Monday that
Christine Jorgensen is “a woman
in name only.”
In the first of a series entitled
"The Truth About ‘Christine’ Jor-
gensen,” the newspaper quoted the
four Danish doctors who handled
the case of the former New York
GI who apparently had been trans-
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1. Physically, if not mentally,
Christine was a normal male be-
fore “treatment.”
2. Surgery performed consisted of
little more than castration and re-
moval of the external sex organ.
3. Christine had no undeveloped
female sex organs that could be
corrected by surgery.
4. The doctors resorted to dras-
tic surgery because they felt psy- j
chiatry couldn’t cure Christine of
trasvestitism t the irresistable urge
to wear the clothes of the opposite
sex).'
Dr. Christian Hamburger, the hor-
mone expert who first examined
Christine, told the Post the course I
of treatment was given in the be- I
lief that it is the duty of a physi- I
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Treatment Incomplete
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YIAlWsl/ X GCU„ I
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had one less to handle Tuesday.
A few minutes after La Borde’s
"degree” arrived in the mail he
discovered prisoner Arthur Arm-
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the prison wall and escaped.
La Borde said his course didn’t
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 261, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 7, 1953, newspaper, April 7, 1953; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042509/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.