The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 260, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 2, 1952 Page: 3 of 12
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A new iyp» of quMo come* to At Uandtr ah# will hav, a boro
tho UnIWO States today for o visit, hot#l room, tod If ah* wont* to ?"*** *»■
*M*is *S-year-old Quaaa Juliana wufc her bond*, Ute bathroom l# «”^ tho^lcouo*
child la luppoaod to have voiced .... J* , ,. ,h, ,. ,w.t It waa aomoth
rSS:aS Sb®SsT£S jsfsri
lOvtfMMAt. Truman ^wbo also maintain tht cocMtall In r®**
Sht didst fit hir wlib, and Uw h t0UCh rebuked btr
Sg&lSste d2£?35a®'
2ys^",;5s£y*S! cMSTu!
ssu-s zxs at 3£&H52ta; s&ftu
TiStt A..«« k«k «■>» — •“«•?» ,u“ TUlflSS
tTOUTAJOZ *— It ,"•? SMSAS
over at Gander, Niu.oundland. Coaqt with a iteP“»*« ■*Ho1through the Ii
Tha compound, known aa.tele-
paque. haa boon uaod with at laaat
1*6 patient* and haa made poaalbl*
tha attention of hlddan gallstonta,
particularly In fat paraona- ■
Tha aubatanea waa daaaiopad by
Klantlata of Wlnthrop • ftaarna.
Inc., Ranaaalaar, N. T. Dr. Thao*
dor* G. Klumpp, prcaident of tha
company, »i<l aufflclant auppUaa
are aapaetad within tha next faw
month* to parmit nationwide dla-
trlbuUoo.
Studies with Ulapaqua have baen
conducted by Drt. Ruaaall H. Mor-
gan and Hal & Stewart at Jobna
Hopkins boapitaf. Baltttear*. and-
Dr*. WandaU a Scott and W. A.
Slmrll, St Unto. Mo.
Tha SlfbaUnea. known aa a radio-
pnquf compound, contains a* ah p»*r
• tearing
SBBBSB^srrfr^E
sserat 'sisss
tl«®S=tefc
it doctor, said In their technical thundcratorm Supday night old aonjf » 0*# oounty. Okla..
•port publlahad In tha Journal. A faw minute, later thf atork man hod followad hla father to
fs&ztxsmtsr. ®3*r£5KS£
n the journalof the Missouri State trlclty failed during the delivery. Federal Judga
Medical Aaaoclation, said tele- but Dr. Boyd waa aided by aeveral tenced the youth Mickey Don
paqdb waa u.ed In » cun They flashlights. **«"•• ,*kt,Q>k, to tWQ jraara
.aid It waa found of .pedal benefit Mrt Witherspoon and her ranch- nu fdd tea^hU tether
In obeae patient* where fatty tla- „ hu»b.nd have two other e*ll- «(*h£r,^Mtructedhfm
aue had made it difficult for doc- dr,„ .the mother re.ted for two WHUa So<«W ^ad laatructad^hlm
tora to vtauallie hidden gallatone.. hour, ,f,„ the delivery and re- nd to regtater with hi. or.rt
They aald the compound’, great- turn,d with her newborn daughter »«»«■ »ntanced to
mlta^ahm^^cMwrwhora “prtji- l^_hom* ^ «^f'.tettln^hl.^ te dola*
*>«"«•«» . . <■» .-. «" «*SS2_*T!
’ UMET, MEITS or CHUMBTS
. Shoes denned and SMned or tamped
~ ii tmn iSKlWC||
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SUEDES, TWO-TONES, REPTILES-------— Ui/l
ALL WHITES ■iw
gmoumna HRIMAN ai)d a jm&MWa help on* of the victim. In tha fatal'M. Georg. hot*
*rtd 1° oOfe-a were Injured aerioualy when flame, turned the •!>
Ua-Angcle* hotel Into a tmoklng Infamo. Panicatrlcken paraona were hanging to upptr ator
,dkm flrtman arrivtd. Ona map leaped to death, tha other* suffocated. ftef«nafio»al jroundpAof*
BRANDO 1 1
JEAN PETERS (
ARTOON i*hC4T.R4im
l-ATEST BOKU) .VOW
Sailors Find
Hospitality
In Oklahoma
WHAT
AMERICANS
WERE KNOWN AS
'OLO t-flCKOQY
*TIPPECANOE
A NO 'THE
LITTLE GIANT'
RESPECTIVELY
OTHER SOLID COLORS.*-««»—>——»m",,,,m*— I^Np
The.* Price* Are Wood t ntil April I* —
So 1-qpk In That Oaaat, and Take Thaaa Shaaa T» * f
BAUMANN'S sal
DIAL MW
IfMt'UZm
The mo«
captivating
young Mari
since -
Shirley )l
Tcmpie
3312 MINNESOTA
reaentatlvea.
not ter war.’
SAVE HERE!
CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE
AT THIS fRICtlFJ
Aadrnw Jackson wm known as "OW. Hickory": William Hanry
Human at' "Tippocano#1;; Staphon A. Douqlos as tha "Uttlo
versatile outfit..
favorite fabric..
wonderful buy!
, „ — A4X> — ‘ I
-Hollywood lloneymaa^
“Shipyard sjmpSmj* |
tSnm mm- \
fam Your jayfown Merchants
I LAST SHOWIXO TODAT
"DISTANT DRWMS'J
HIGHLY DANGEROUS]
tonio, n member of the Eighth
Army peraomel staff, aald that ro-
tation would atill move-out an av-
erage of around 20,000 troop, a
month from. Korea."
Included in the-rotation figures
are many National Guardamen
who will be released gradually ao
that aH will'be bek in the U. 8.
to be discharged at the end of 24
months servise. _ .....
Myera said the rotation system
get. a aoldler to the West Coast
three or four weejia after he leave,
the foxholes.
STARTS THURSDAY
rard Duff • Mona fw
,ADY FROM TEXA
2ND W« HIT
Expectant Skunk Picks
Attic For Maternity
ADULTS 25c
NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. -
(III)— Encyclopedia salesman S. H.
Saunders aa(d today he haa failed
to fta4 the laawtt to * ynjr
pressing pKMam, even 'far the
books h* sells. Saunders wants to
get rid of a pregnant skunk that
haa converted hla'attic to a ma-
ternity ward, r
•Tb* skunk faw Mrto* tiwwn Mr
dladal, of Saunders’ feeble at-
~ * - ......^ her. Once
5*P
tempt at I
Office Open.
HWS TOOAX
ATSSB
ettlng desperate,”
L-"AR Tva learned
■clopedla la that al
sra of from six to 1
And thiT, Uw it Uiould be *
; All of u, rely on telephone lenice
. automatically. We depend on it itithov
*“*« •bout it. Today Amefiee telto inn
°>ore than 43 million telephonet-And ha-
J* te demand a money-back guarantee or a
>nto the product by decade* of integrity
Jr telephone service—so dependable
[ ^ taken for granted. Thart the way it is
• and the way it jshould -
^ southwestern associated
TELEPHONE c o m p a n y
Strippers G-String
i OKLAHOMA Cm--(KW-Okla-
:swxrr-fffs:
BUTCHER
RAYON
bolero suits ;
Two new Spring favorite*
team up... butcher rayon
with ite uubby texture,
clear color*, done in Ao
ea*y-we«wg bolero suit...
•ueh * lot of nurt woar for
so little! 10-18.
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ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 260, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 2, 1952, newspaper, April 2, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042731/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.