The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 183, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 4, 1957 Page: 1 of 10
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ne 3, 1957
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AYSHORE WEATHER—Parti' cloudy
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Tuntdny, June 4, IH7
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Forgery Is
Charged To
C.T: Corte
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$39.95
$5.97
!053
Ctrl Thomas Corte, who (old
Pollen Chief W R. Montgomery
that be had cashed checks forge.)
by Joseph E Benson, the man
who died In jail here last week,
. tit charged Tueodavon two
counts of passing torged checks.
Corte, arrested In Houston with
Benson two or three weeks qgo,
hail previously signed a written
statement he nude to Houston
offices. saying that be had
cashed two checks which Benson
gave him. One of them. In the
amount of *114,07, was cashed at
the Big Chief Grocery in Bay-
town and the other for *127.43
was cashed at the Big Chief store
at Four Corners, V said,
Corte said In the statement
that after cashing the checks,
which had been stolen from an
auto repair firm in Houston, that;
he and B»n*on went to Benson's
room OWre he had a check- !
writer. Each of the checks was!
0 n
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Scouts
Attend
Camp
/
1
About 400 Baytown Boy Scouts
art roughin' H outdoors at
, Camp St r»k, near Conroe, ■
Thr tent riwrUrrn ttv
Doesn't Know Dad
Beck Jri 'Mum
aSffk
THEY COLLIDED IN MID-AIR
I’tlAlTS OK TWO PLANES which collided at tJOO feet over Baltimore examine the damage
attrr landing safely. No one was injured M Sgt. Robert Blttrirk (lefll points to the bent
nose of his twin-engined Air Forw transport. At the right Richard E. Zenit' looks at the
damaged tail assembly of his single-engined Cessna. They landed at different airport*.
(International Anundphoto*) (See SCflCTS. Page Two)
The tent dwellers are' busy'
meeting requirements for merit
badge*, aludying nature, con-
tervation, Indian lore, hand!
craft, archery. Hflery, marks-
manship and camping
Several Explorer Seoul* this
week are at El Rfcm-fto Otm*
near Wimberly. Next week the
Explorers will be joined by
group of Boy Seputs, Klo
Veselka. troop leader, said
Also on the great outdoor*
agenda is a "Camp-ll Ree' Fri-
day and Saturday at Busch
ranch near Baytown Scout* In
the San Jacinto diet rid will *1-
< b* boumrt mna ■
t alted hew Staff ClIWW—It
WASHINGTON -AP - tiave Beck Jr. re
hised to tell *1110 Senate Rackets Committee
whether he received nearly MMIOO In salary
amt expenses from the Teamster* Upton in.
tVpastthre* .years. '■ t
Beck Jr , a taller carbon copy of hi*
father, uaed his lather's answer-toe Fifth
Amendment-to almost all the questions put
to him by the committee.
As hta fa the ^ before him had refused to_
say whether he knew hta son the younger
Beck today refined to aay whether he knew
hi* fattier—i",on ground* that K may inerimi
*nat# me.” "
Committee Onmsel Jotm F Kennedy asked
the Jg-ycar ubl son of the TVanurter* Unton
preshtent If he had received a salary of (MW
and expenses of IT.Mfjrum the unkm a* an
international organtaer In 1*4.
He also asked If Beck Jr hail received
*11000 salary and M.VM1M In expenaes in
1955, and Ilf,KM in salary and *1* 4*7 50 In
rxprnaea In IBM from the
—
To at) Meat and many other question*, the
balding KW-pounder Invoked the Fifth Amend
men! to avoid answering. « ,
Beck Jr. refused to say whether he had any
connection with hi* father'* union. MM by the
r time he had racked up more than a acorc
of refilkal*, he had conceded only hi* name,
hi* address, the fact that he had an attorney
present, and that he is not married
The question of whether he. was marrleil,
put by (Nawmtitae Chan man John L Mr
Oeilan (D Ark I. evidently took the younger
. Beck by surprise
He consulted with his lawyer tor a few
minutes, grinned ami replied. No,*' The
. audience laughed and even MeCtoUan grinned,
Cotmsel Kctmc.lv then stood Beck tf he had
enlemt any of the expenses from the imtoo
M hta Income tax and 'Beck. Mill griMtof,
again tpvnkrd the Filth Amendment.
•You *hlnk that’s humorous, Mr, BgekT”
Kennedy askts!
.,. ,’*N»,’r ..Beck replied .soberly-, ..
, thee' RFCR - fag* Two)'
Legal
Eagles
Upset
WASHINGTON iUPi—legal ex-
perts Mdpy railed thr .Supreme
(\wrt s anti-lruat ruling ggaiiM
tki Itont and General Motors a
•litnrMngiil** that osikt open the
way w anti trust Mat* against big
newly-merged companies
The experts said the
'brealhed new lift Into the Clay,
ion Anti Trust Law.
Chairman Fnumuel CWIer (O-
|NXi of the House Judinary
Cbmmlltee <ald the dfttakm wan
*'a* refreshing aa fresh air in the
heal of summer"
heat of summer'
■Hie 4-2 deeMen — written by
.luattee William .1 Brennan Jr.,
who ha* been a member of the
■— was
court only eight months
-I'l'Ch’ BMeXol
made payable to K. L Parker]
and had tlto signature Li j. Biy^
been
ant Both checks have
turned over to Police Chief Mont
gomcry Lee J. Bryant owns the
auto repair concern.
Benson, when he died in nis
cell, was charged with forging
and passing at least three checks
in the Baytown area in 1955 and
1956 and was being held for Bay.
town police who were ready to
(See FORGERY, Page Twol
Flash!
Vacation Time--
we-
SUN
spots
LATE
NEWS:
(From IIP HIKES)
DALLAS — A new on-
slaught of tornadoes and
thunderstorms was pre-
dicted today in the
watershed of the Red
Scores Flock
To Playland
I r*s
m
m
HI
gram, said registration began
! Monday tor lessons at the three f
Car Stolen
A STOLEN CAR was reported
to Houston police Monday by
Mrs. G. L Buford, 3122 Michi-
gan, Baytown. She parked her
1950 green Ford at the Guifgate
Shopping center at 11:30 a,m.
When she returned a few min-
utes later it was gone and an-
other car was parked in its
place. It bears a 1957 Texas li-
cense number of SH 1704.
Party
,Y BINGO party1 of the
Elks lodge is scheduled
jLm. Tuesday at the lodge
Market Street road,
public is invited.
Bv FRANK IIIIJIKBRAND
Sun Staff Writer
Scores of Baytown youths i Baytown pool* Roseland Park,
flocked to the city's 12 play cen ! Robert E I^-e High school and
ters at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday as the Carver school,
summer recreation program,: All age group* wilt be given
River already overtaxed fsP°nsored jointly by the Goose \ instruction st the Carver pool.
• J - fv*«.I, rv,nsniiH>t»u ! xhe Roseland Park pool Is re-
to those . from six to
, . , . - nine and adults.
★ ★ ★ ★ ,irun. | Only persons older than 10
Frank Jame*. director of the;may receive instruction at the
*» fl«<a raring fron, SWl 'rCSL^
Lake Texoma. j Baytown, opened a two-month J nine anc
SAN ANGELO —Trus- ! program, estimates that more
tees of Howard Payne th»n 10(*w youngster* win
College Of Brnwnwnnri P*ve taken advantage
day night against pos- I Nine of the 12 centers are
sible relocation of the jspen from 8:30 am until 5 pm.
daily. They are Ashbel Smith,
Fight Shapes Up
On Civil Rights
•PLEASE SPARE MY DOG*
school at Midland.
★ ★ ★ .
HOUSTON — Attorneys
for South Texas political
boss George Parr failed
again Monday to inject
politics into the mail
fraud trial of Parr and
eight associates.
★ ★ ★ A
Carver, Cedar Bayou gym, De-
|Lce pool.
Children's lesson* are 15 cents
while those for adults cost 50
cents.
Night lessons will be given to
adults only -at Lew pool be-
tween 8 pirn, and 9 pm daily.
Both the Lee and Carver pool*
opened for general swimming
TAMPA, Fto. .4B" Bgmftty nwiwtod inday la fa»»r
•f -paring a 4*M»4 German abephenl do* exrepl far the
miilher ol a Ml# vtettm «h# eharged, "Ihtg lavers make
more noise than children lovers"
t ntll Una objeelton was tolcrsl liMhr mother #f one of
Ihe flee ehlldrefl blllen in the pasl five monlhs seaUmrnl
was almost unanimous in (at or n( saving fh# dog,
Ranger, from attention.
I Tty Judge Mob Johnson senleneed Hanger to die but
his owner, Mrs. Mwrlha Allen, obtained a t-mpornrv
Injunction balling Ihe esecnito*. The lluniaae woe let)
ha* apalten mil on Ifniigrr’s behalf.
GOP Battles
Jury Trial
Amendment
WASHINGTON <UPf ~ The a*
Iminiafratiun today girtfaal (0 tight
againat Ihe southern "hwy frial'’
DALLAS — Western
\
Club Meeting
DIRT GARDENERS Horticulture j
club will meet at 9:30 a.m, Wed- j cities, including Oak-
nesday at Jones'Nursery or> Lee: |and> Los Angeles and
dude Sa" F r a n c 1 8 0 °< are
Wright. scheduled to
Picnic Pkmned
MRS. L J. Weller is now tak
ing reservations for the Ameri-
can Association of University
Women picnic, 4 p.m. Wednes-
day at the home of Dr. and MrsT
Jesse Kirkpatrick.
Twirling Classes
JANIECE SAVAGE. Lee Briga
dier twirier, will begin twirling
classes June 17. Both class and
private lessons will be taught at
her home, 318 Harvey.
Baseball Schedule
TEEN-AGE schedule for Tues-
day; 6 p.m,—Bayshore Yankees
Zavala, Horace Mann gym, Monday, Kudla said____________ „
Highlands. Lamar. McNair and 1 Roseland Park pool, which Is ]
San Jacinto. operated by the Pity of Bay-
Baytowti Junior High and!town, opemed May 3ft,
Burnet are open from 8:30 a m. Lee pool will be open Monday
until 11:30 a.m., while Travis is j through Saturday from 1:30 p.m.
only opened from 2 p.m. until)to 4:30 p.m, and from 5 p.m, to
5 p.m. :8 p.m.
Each center offers horseshoes, i The Carver poo) observes the
table tennis, shuffleboard, cro-1 same operating hours, except
Short Delay
« imim
quet and checkers as weil as
basketball, softball and football
and a complete line of handi-
crafts.
In another phase of the summer
program, the Junior Olympic
Torek i»K»BaTgitg8tF4;*9p.w.~
present Tuesday (today) at Memorial.
abiivuuicu vw pi cavil i j uTauay hi wt-murmi
their cases for better air stadium.. Beverly Rockhoid and
service to and from Dal- NettJe* are *uPerv‘wr
that it is open for «n extra hour
in the evening, from 8 p.m. to
9 p.m.
Both pools are closed on Sun* j
days.
Roseland Park pool hours are :
from f pm “wri'd* • p.w. and j;
from 5 p.m. to » p.m. Monday
through Saturday Sunday hours
are from 1:30 pm. to 6 p.m
College Work
Starts Again
»**»>'•**% ».ir awwHvii*
ameiNlmMii to its ovd right* pro-
grim),
Ally, On Herbert Brownell
U«' *stot the proposnl umeniiment
w'mld wreck the prugram.
IV Senate Judiciary t'omnut*
Ira Monday *pprwed the amend-
ment 7 3. TV amendment—spurn
virM by Sen Sum J, Krvfif It,
(ON.C.i would grant « pvy
trial to person* i lwrged with W
teliMg federal wmrt injunctions
forbiiiding mtcrfercnw with D»
skaiivrn Democrat* have w-
gued that the civil right* pro.
gram would violate the right to
Inal t ' “
-ffa
Work on the Lee College sd Perkin* fell sore, however,
dlilon ha* been resumed after an!that the Jw* College Job Would!hours Mm Brownell made pule
tp|siinr) .igiiH-inenl to eompleb; be eomph-U-d with n<. (Uritmr .ky lie a letter to threw- (ijngres*me»
the job had been reached he'; lays ' It is in pretty gW,i wls. had «mght hw .qimim) on tlw
ml by jury- Tlmv mtontain that
perstow accused of romempf un-
der Ihe leglslatiim would he tried
lortfy by « judge,
! Tv PUBUflitH* acted duly « few
Brownell made pub-
%
1. • «• -I* • .. j and aid for the program. Admission to-each ir 15cents:
las Ih Civil Aeronautics [. Roland Kudla, supervisor of for children and 50 cents for
twren the general contractor *rHl ( shape," he said, "and t* nbnot
(lie bonding company ‘ 30 per cent completed at pies
Th" quick resumption of IhelenC
.— - KOiand ixuaia, supervisor or tor on
board hearings today. (the swimming phase of the pro-1 adults,
Dr. Huang Will Speak On Here's Real
Formosa Wednesday Wild West
Dr. Chen Jung Huang, a na- engineering for Texas Butadiene | Afi//pF
tive of Formosa who is now aland Chemical co., he was one, of I 1 1,1
chemical engineering professor the first seven Formosan* in
at the University of Houston, j the United States,
will discusi “Formosa, Tester-
FRANK JAMES
KOLA Nil KUDLA
"BREAKING OUT" the equipment for the city'* summer
‘ ‘ . began Tl
recreation program which began Tuesday morning are Frank
James, program director, and Roland Kudla, In charge of the
swimming program. (Baytown Photo 1
work meant the loss of onlv one 1 TV *335:000 project adll- In-
.day's wtstruetlon time, accord- j elude clasirooms, student lounge,
;lng to AreMtoct Dan Perkin* jrafetert*, office* ami conference
j Present solution ha* the gem [rooms
ierat. cimtraclor, Spartan Con-j The Iwe college job and that
jury issue.
Bruaneli said the amendment
w/wid "umk-niiiiw % authority
of IV (Mteral courts by seriously
weakening their power to enforce
their lawful orders.”
He said tVurifimi adminiatra-
^ed no new w
flan toll prop**
teal prw»dur*k‘* He said cun-
day and Today” at the meeting
vs. Scarborough Red Sox. 8 p.m. of the St. Mark’s Methodist Men
—Lions Cubs vs. Kiwants Braves.
Elbert Beringer manages the
Yankees, Dick Chadwell the Red
Sox. Johnny Savage manages the
Cubs with Jim Steed running the
Braves. Die 10-week schedule
began Monday night at Oiler
Park.
Supper Planned
TRINITY EPISCOPAL church
members will have a covered
dish supper at 6:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the fellowship hall.
Honored quests will be new
communicants of the church,
the Rev. P. Walter Henckell an-
nounced.
Homeward Bound
JOSEPH A. DAVIS, fireman,
USN, husband Of the former
Miss Patricia A. Johnston Of
Baytown, is reroute to the
United States from Yokosuka,
Japan, aboard the general stores
issue ship USS Pollux.
at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday In the
fellowship hall.
Dr. Huang holds a bachelor’s
degree in chemical engineering
from National Taiwan Univer-
sity. and his master’* and PhD
degrees from the University of
Toronto. Following a period of
teaching at the University of
Toronto, he worked as an en-
gineer with Wahehang Engineer-
ing co. in New York city, after
MIAMI (UP)—Deputies hunted,
tile Everglades west of here to-
J&L's Boss Moreell
Visits In Baytown
m 1 * *»*
struetton On, continuing the of « fl.mm high school »t '•*" *«« am-
^ * l«ks and ttat
tatoiranc# Co. of IV green light by‘the bonding?,lhnfliyn),m'k*.imXy
by the bond d*j
S^T“ u"” “• ’ISiSr
Perkin* said Monday that the! The other two—a gym at Ub-j0 1 m toher tetwrat
►,»(« » «hB m»r.nr,v U
“ ™"p,"y’ "rllgro&w raw#. irS A BSA-gir** ■»L a*r
year and will be conducted by :and stakine 1, to ,mke in imltlm of each is eaperuoi townee bonds while IV other twnl ---
the new president, Ijeonard D.
Brasweii. Other new officers are
Dale Schwartr.kopf, vice presi-
dent; Rudy Savoie, secretary,
and Lea Underwood, treasurer.
Jack R. Hodson, program
chairman, will introduce the
guest speaker. Supper will be
served by a WSCS circle com-
mittee, headed by Mrs. E. J.
Offer.
" ^ in j Moreell. chal/man of the hoard: The group took a trip to (ham
tV sun in Wild West fashion. |of JonM * Ulixhlln.
Vm^mnTr Ocrf^to *•**•’ »**»** Donk'n «
sReaeggaH
Monday at the traditional green ('hf^cf^ ,f th ' umpany s Hmrstrm
com dance, an annual tribal galb- . .. M ...
ering on the Seminole reswva- Moreell
1 ii0n. j iled toe Chambers counly
: vr",
Music will be provided byj Mike, who sulfered a
which” he" joined *riie University | ^#uUw|* 8nd H't^
Also a consultant In chemical, . -to get himself out of the county
Korea War Bnde lw
Around Town
I -y;:.; ■ |.-;V,
MRS. J. L. De Loach left Mon
day for Augusta, Ga., to visit her
new grandson. The baby is the
son of Lt- and Mrs Paul Park-
inson . . . Bill Know-les looking
mighty sharp in a navy blue
suit -!«■
Elaine Rice now working lr.^
the woman1* news 8epartment
of The Son. She will also handle
Lakewood. Wooster and Brown-
Alien Meister telling Russell
Hansen, new Sun employe, about
mistakes in the paper ... Sparky
Bond Insisting an item must go
In Tuesday's Sun . . - Sue Jones
oostcarding from Denver where
she’s taking a two-week vaca- was
ton ... Arm Pritchett fretting maA.
d to death with a home-
wer a Mtorent error to her books The vtottoTwaa Hubert (Huby)
? • • • ♦Li,?he found,^ ; '' Crowder- a «•* ^
hers county, looked over the Thursdsy slt#nwon,
property and visited several peo-
ple here who had helped J*L
represwitolives secure original
option* and later extension*
The board of directors of Jones
A Laughiin meet# on June 3*.
and a decision may be made at
that time ,
What the company doe* with
expected to »nce tuonds
V reached J>y the company sy were only under
bond*
MMr M tnmfl nm)
.........- -..... -.....- ri*.
iled tV ChamVr* county site
bruised the (lm has optioned as a [ms-[options that expire to eariy July
sible iocatten of a tniit. may V the Upoff of future plan*
The admiral, retired from the TV admiral will be entertained
at a iunicVim in Houston Toes
V. S. Navy and V*t known for
his founding of the SmImc*
World War II, made no eomhiH-
iunjcVrw
day and’hi* return to Pittsburgh
vriil folldw shortly,
Resumes Journey For Murder Trial
im
HONOLULU (UP)- A pretty! 1
Korean War bride resumed Vr
73 From Baytown Attend-
Methodist Conference Meets
LDr 1 w Hamilton, pastor ofi Hi* sermon was followed by a
sun staff Writer Pasadena . Community church! reading of lignum of ministers
TWrtwm delegates from Brry-|near 8t Petorsburg, rla., la tV and mtoWers’ wjves who died
town area churches are attend- j conference preacher,
ing the 118th Texas Anntial Meth- night he, will discuss
twice interrupted journey today to
tV bedside of Vr critically in-
jured GI husband in Arkansas.
Mr*. Tae Moon Cherry, 20, and
Vr year-old baby, Marvin, were
aboard an airliner due to arrive
at Travis Air Force base near San
GI 'Handed' To Japs
WASHINGTON fUPt-TV Unit-(committee agreed on May 16 that TV United States ha*, a treaty
ai navi*™, rurvp ua-*- n™ ,m.i ^ S,a,es ,oday a*rPed ,n ,<ffjtV Umted States would not ex- with Japan and a numVr of othei
Fr^S at 8 30 a me * tC IT* »ry Army JpedaltK «!ercl*e jurbifflaion ih IV (*4se allies under which US. military
left Honolulu Monday night after Wiiitam S. Girard for toe Maying I TV officials said, ’ In view of men stationed in those countries
of a Japanese woman.
- - ■ - ftW* cwnpJetod action, attempting may to: tried by local courts for
The decision was announced in to prolong tin- dispute over the violation* of local laws.
mUIK
with Japan, iiut also with mahj ard be tried, in tV courts of Jap-
other BatioVY* ----------- [an was reached to full scowl
auto accident.
odist conference now t» <es*ton
at Houston First Methodist
church,
Joe Meek and W. C Jones rep-
resent lit Mark* Methodist?
Lamar Kelley and Jim Mathis,
St, John'*: Mrs, R. L. Baker mi
Mr* 8, W Collin*, Crosby
Metimdtot; W. C. Cuey aad i,
B. Hayes, Cedar Bayou Mtttm-
(Hit, Steele McDonald, Bill
Stickler. A M. Tarbutton,
Grace Methodist. , _
The conference agenda includes
banquets, bu*toe*s session* and
committee' meeting* Choir*
from First, Beilatre and Epworth
Methodist churches wil!_ provide
music at the services.
son.
Girard
____________the stonn cen-
ter of a U!S,-Japanese. controver-
sy when V fired an empty cait-
Long - Standing Feud Ends In Murder
Physicians hooed that IV sieht of ridge shel1 int0 a KrouP « JaPan'
gSS»aftaM — «« a
. a woman who was picking up
empty cartridge* on tV range.
Crowder and several other men
12 yean ago.
the Wrestlers,
M*:- j HUH0WF9 WfVC”
Tu^iay|dwrt«| ttw* paMt ymr,
We .Are] Bishop A Frank Smith, test,
'--(dent bishop of the Houston-San
J***" J!f.*W Pritach on “A Man [Antonio area, is^restding, orer
will end
Wednesday after
. each on "A Man
Ukc Unto Ourselves" and Wed ]tV inference
nesday night, ’’Flmling tv Friday,
Worti:- ! TV Rev, Iwwto W. Nktwto,
Monday night more than LflW5pa»tor of Ludtke Memorial
member*, delegate* and visitor* jeharck. led the first portion >»/
tlPUMl ft ilrimvrir, exes ImMArtalifit: to* ill
V»rd a sermon on Immortality toe service. Dr, W Kenneth
by !V Rev Nac* B Crawford, Pope, pastor at the Jhost .church,
supertoWtotent of the Galveston! administered the sacrament of
District at the church. the Lord’s Supper
Baytown Lions Install
New Slate Of Officers *
Here's Final
Holiday To!
jwtth procedure* established by
•he treaty and agreement. and ink
:order to preserve tV integrity ol
i tV pksige* of tV United State*.
;thi* determivtion by tV joint
!committee must be carried out.”
Dulles and Wilson pledged (hat
him, Jwt tV Pentagon refused to
deliver (he 21-year-old man im-[
CHICAGO — ®l — A final
military officials
felt V should be tried by an
American court-"'*1’*™1 -
tV Pentagon and State Depart-
tX’.......
ones that were in- In a joint statement. Dulles and
« were involved W.ison recalled that tV VS. rep-
Hvra, hut ,hr Nstto„,. Vte.y to* counrel and will render even U^!r‘J!'rT mw,,tM 1*ter'
.will _____SJU ...AO nmnpp tn hievi ssrvi Wic i ooara Of
Crerndl still was able to credit proper assistance to Wm and to*
Amerira'* motorist, top aa to protection of las
“sdmirable” perfermanra.
TV eounetl had estimated
that 4M person, would die
•ver the four-day holiday.
5 p.m, to study the
resentotive on a U.SeJapura* *%*+^s^S**
: $
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meet st
The Japanese contend toaf Cir-4 ^ ***
ard ’ enticed ' Mr* Sakai onto IV
bring range try owing emp«>
stwUs in her direction and then
^’MWher,
School To Open
Hew Bond Bids
Baytmwn Lion*, their wive* board member*. '. 4
and gue*U. gathered at tV Joe Horecsy and Roy Etmi,
Humble Recreation club on Red:hold-over board member*, were
Bluff -Road- at 1 pm Monday! re-lnstailed. ----------
Baytown school official* will
open bid* for the 12,000,000 tomd
i*»u» at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday
Bupt- George H Gentry has
deliver tV 21-year-old man im-, count today skewed traffic ac protected They said American b«V m^kad to nreeiX bid. J . t of nTvZZ orestoenTi
mediately to Japanese authoritiesi cfatouta aver the Mag Mentor- authorities will sye "that ail evi- UBtil , .Hi . J trof presidentof my yrer m presrVnta^pleaaant
5S?“« “S. M *** ***** ^ .4*8 [drece i* av-aitoWe to Girard and ^rkrtt C w
mediately with the State Board
of Education for posMble sale
to the state if it* option M ea-
ter the 3<kh annual installation
of officer*.
Aiken G, Meister, district man-
ager. 0? the American General
Life Insurance Co., succeeded
M. P, (Pat) Fuller a* president
of the riah._____________
Other officers instaiied by W
J. C (Jake)
president; F-
trustee* will A. RkVrdaon. second vice
preiident; X C f Jaetr Kim-
mons. third vice president,-
George L. Bennett, secretary;
K. W. Froehner, treasurer; El-
don Berry, tali twister; tame.
Saveli, lion tamer; and John W. serve as your nresidenL”
Fred Parker wM master of
eereroonies for the evening.
Rev, Eddie Johnston gav* the
invocation.
SC riokler and A R. Padgett, a#w
------------------------ - .
In hi* farewell remarks. Full.
-I
thanked club members and
Ute board of directors for their
cooperation which helped make
He received a wristewateh aa I
arc* speech, repressed hU *—
K'toT-S
honor which you have bestowed
upon me by selecting m
ur president.'’
(See LKtM, Pag* Tw.)
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 183, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 4, 1957, newspaper, June 4, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043089/m1/1/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.