The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 285, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1953 Page: 3 of 10
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LOS ANGELES. May 5 -UP-
Francis Van Wie. 67, the ding dong
daddy of the trolley lines, steered
clear Tuesday of those alluring
wedding bells which tolled disas-
trously for hyn 16 times in 40 years.
The cherubic little man. who irt
his amorous career failed to get
enough divorces between his 16
marriages, was released Monday
from the county honor farm after
serving five month* of a six-months
bigamy sentence. .
He was placed on seven years’
probation, and one of the condi-
tion* is that he can’t take a 17th
bride unless he first gets the per-
mission of the probation depart-
ment.
Probation Officer John Heitman
told .the former San Francisco trol-
ley conductor if he got "interested”
in another woman, he must recite
the term* of his probation so
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GERMAN PEOPLE DREAMING
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won't expect too much” from him.
The shy, pudgy ex-conductor also
was instructed not to appear in
any form of entertainment to des-
cribe his love life. Van Wie was
arrested last August for appearing
in an Oakland, Calif., burlesque
theater where he danced with chor-
us girls and explained his marital
exploits.
The ding dong daddy became
single for the first time in his adult
life last February when, he shed
his 14th and 16th wives.
■UP—Evan- Van Wie stepped out into the
world beyond lock and key with a
CElJftKS?S*lTat tormT1' °f Communist “land re‘ outnumber the federal po-
Because all men have the right Are these dispossessed landown- .Ce °rce 0 est by 10 to L
to dream, the Germans are think- ers t0 ** returned to their homes Are “e two forces to ** lomed*
in* more than ever these da v* ?nd *ivVl back toeir Prosperity? with the Communists so heavily in
It i« the direct result of the Rus- What about dispossessed owners ,dlsbanded and 8 new one set
sian "peace offensive” and the un- whose factories were seized? UD'
official hints from Moscow the The East German government The Germans themselves don’t
Reds soon may formally suggest a Paid them nothing. Do they get the know the answers,
new four-power conference on Ger- factories back or do they get com- Meanwhile the United States
many and agree to free elections, pensation? If the latter, who pays? Britain and France are warning
A Russian call for a four-power greatest problem of all everyone to go slow. They say Rus-
conference seems a real possibility. ls J®® 1®.000-man, Communist-led sia knows the conditions for peace
Free elections, less likely. trin2ted "PcoD,e’s in Germany, and that one of those
But hidden away in the West °f ^ *“*■ cond,t,on^ is in Korea.
German All-German Affairs Min- ..
World War III Invasion' Set
—th* day when Germany is uni-
ties a^e.'^Ta^fimS'sueA ?„N P®00' Ca,U^May,Sern warfare wil1 V used tn toe
a day will present real problems m£" than ^OOO iK tZCfL? tcf'(rfon* .j^ludinf?, submarines
for the German people themselves: XX tofwes^st F*^«******»
^SSXt^S'SSl^ a "«oek 'World War Since departing from here, the
HOUSTON. May 5
Pedaled for -
an address Tuesday night, was one but tied to hi* belt, lust in case
of 15 speakers who will addres* the was a lucky rabbit’s foot.
Pastors Conference prior to the
Wednesday opening of the South- 'U.U D,|77Ar' U Uauj '
em Baptist Convention here. HIviv DUtACI 15 nvlf
The Southern Baptist Women’s MamA FlU* I ftTUiOfl TMpf
Missionary Union, also holding its C r°' LW,K,Un
convention before the church meet- LONDON, May 5—UP—A 29-year
ing begins, were told by Study Di- old man told London Magistrate
nM .Qturaa Ho wa« a “mole bllZ-
"viv. ktiu mj ubuuj viu mail wju uviiuvu
rector Mrs. Frank McMurry Mon- Harold stu«e he was a “mole buz-
dav that the nnmt.. „* zer” when he was brought into
y that toe number of girls in court charged with reaching into
urAman'c hanHhat?
mission work classes has increased woman’* handbag
10,000 and now stands at 49,466 woman s nan“M*
no rationing. But the 18 million res- IP invasion to 73T a Ih^etteal landtog to^ has bZ ££*£
laent, of East Germany live under enemy from the United State ™ • *
; most rr- rrr "7^ “** u",a^ “g at sea in preparatiim for toe
'hnrZl ^ c'otomg The landing will be the final attack.
*, ' ... Phase of Operation Sea Jump, the --
It is expected that on the day qf largest Naw-Marine exercise on
unification. West Germany will the West Coast since 1948. which Two KUled to Collision
have to rush dozens of food and began from here April 28 WACO. May 5 —UP— The 17-
W.l£'".(iS?rEwS?, ££ ?,d™ack^'™T«r“« Mtm-
aSiarjrs SSr
vem inflation. Aslo taking part in, the operation bia* of Waco, ’wife of Pvt. Joe
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and the mission program bes with Mr is one who “steals from the
the voung people. j person of a woman.”
The Pastors conference opened The “mole buzzer,” Ronald
Monday night. Speakers include Blair, was held for trial.
Rev. J. H. Avery of Panama City,
Fla., on The New Testament
Church in History; Rev, Robert A.
Baker or Fort Worth on Preach-
ing in Baptist History, and Rev.
H. C. Goerner of Louisville, Ky.,
on Missions in Baptist History.*
PORTLAND. Ore., May 5-UP-
Inflation has hurt shoplifters too.
0|.L|. B,,La„ /* Inflation has hurt shoplifters too.
PidtfePackm&Mip
downtown grocery store, pleaded
the charge was petty larceny.
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mitted he was in a pickle himself
Tuesday.
The association set out to find a
pickle queen, the only requirement
being that the candidate’s name be
Elizabeth Pickle.
“We’ve turned* up so many Eliz-
abeth Pickles,” he said, ‘that pick-
ing a queen i* a problem.”
MIKE FRANSSEN
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 285, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1953, newspaper, May 5, 1953; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042646/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.