The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 282, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1955 Page: 3 of 32
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_THE BAYTOWN^ SUN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 -PAGE I
Social Security Governor Makes Defense Savings Bond Week May 22
Law Amendment - - «•' - “%•*- raws %*«!»---» atsm&sp
Under the 1*64 Amendment* to
tn* social eeeurlty law, * person
who i* disabled before age 86 may
have hi* joetal eeeurlty earning*
record ’’froatn" for th* period of
his (Usability, according to Fred
0. Rogers, district manager Of the
Houston aodal'eeeurlty office.
■ Disabled person* should contact
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IRDAY SPECIALS
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FRIDAY, FRIDAY,
FREDDIE REAL#
JIMMY HEAP and the'Melody Masters
DANNY BRAND and the Corral Buddies
TATER PETE HUNTER I .
LEO RALEY and His Mandolin
DONT DARE MISS THE MG OPENING
AT FREDDIE REAL'* NEW LOCATION
FrL. May 6th. 2 Bands Sat. Nite
f diaablllty. pcrmlaalon from th* complainant
UnfdUabled and from * neighbor on th* other
th* person elaii
Briefly, these am:
i S3£E«3S2
one and one-half years of the laat >
three yearn, immediately before UDUOIT!inin!!!lllllirJI',,"aS1ww"s,",''B,,,,,TT
the onset of the disability; (J) he 1 f IfllllllllUIIII HUM II [j
must still be disabled at th* time ^ ilpiP^ |
application U filed; (S) he must fVNORTH till
tM TAX MAP abaeedtows how Much Iht Upper Colorado so-caled “redoeioiloii' prated Mb would cost die people
M**r|*dn Prefect bills, now before Congress, would cost of the IMted States met* tiw* $4 bMoa in ^ed taaei.
the taspeyew *f each sms* h the notion. These bMt cod The total coat t» taxpoyecs Is hosed on wpayitiSM wheAdes
far • amber of forft dotes «t A* upper teaches of the protected t* Senate and House Interior Ciimelmii by the
Colorado »ly*r and numerous Irrigation prefects In the ,U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The coil to each Ms it based
•tote* ff Cqfarqd^.Hew Mexico, Utah cmd Wyoming. on computations by The Ton Foundation, Now York City
teeNanol tux outherMos toy that hidden wbsldiyi la these end Wodtlnntan. fat
B-Ygot
Warranty
50-Ft.
ore Taxes
plication for the disability ‘Tr#***.’’
A person who was disabled In the
Colorado River Project Would Cost Them $194,400,000
m m AotfnaiMita inne* tiraunsul oImiaHam _ a mil fliAeo afMPnliaa eerG- f m mpaa*safig|g| I ft saogFeM AM A *d iryinioTiui tiUBB 30, 1357, BRd hlLVp thp ^ Tl L11" C
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He also told the Senate that the c™I<>n "PP j| i \/r ‘.'■ap.
Bureau M the Budget stated that Cash benefit# are not provided, ' !l'-
adequate'dat*^the^Merii^ provide "it't^pcd^d oMlwWl-
financial and economic feasibility lty will not count against the per- whem the Wiled and wounded
of the proposed projects to de- son In determining hi* or hi* sur- passed the 1,000 mark in flght-
termine the justification for th*a. vlvors’ benefit amonnt. Before this ing between government
Many organiaations are urging disability "freeze" was written in- troop* and rebel Blnh Xuyen
taxpayer* to write or wire their to the law, all period* of time had force*. Premier Ngo Dinh
congreasmen immediately express- to be counted against the worker, Diem is attempting to rally the
ing opposition to the Upper Colo- even though he was disabled. This South Vietnam nation for the
rado River Basin Project bill be- meant that the amount of benefits coming vote on the Commu-
PIus Coupoi
FREE
GIFT WRAPPING
ON AU MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS!
DRUG SPECIALS
BOTTLE 100 BAYER
REG. 89c POND'S DUSTING
nosaur National He tended bar. Later he was a
invaded hy this part-owner of another bistro. For
*“J *- 'a while he ran a children’s play-
ground and helped the kids ride
ponies.
Then Monogram released 100 of
his antique movies to television.
pfei.
TRI-CITY CLUB
;,%•» friday A «**«*
Frankie Darro became a star
again.
my name,” he said. "I started
back to work with one-day jobs,
then three-day jobs.”
He won roles on such TV pro-
1 grams as "‘Public Defender” and
“So This is Hollywood”. He por-
trayed a little old lady on the
.Jack Benny and Red Skelton
shows. Then came his big chance,
a part in an T
bitten Planet”,
mascope.
Whhn Frankk
studio, he foun
DRUM WASTf BAS-
KET. Black metal bas-
ket rest* in modem
black moah holder.
fsr b,,“ 'sis
IBM ON YOU* DIAL
URGER________u. 35c
Whhn Frankie showed up at the
studio, he round himself hidden-
inside , a, robot uniform. -
He wears an uncomfortable, 84-
pound, six-foot 10-inch costume to
portray a genius robot In the year
2200. Hos own body not only isn’t
seen but a mechanical trick voice
will be dubbed in for the robot’s
conversation. \ ’
~ "Burr don’t ‘mind,” Frankie
said cheerfully. ‘This I* a lot of
fun. Besides,. Pvo seen a million
people I used to know on the MGM
lot. It might lead to lighter act-
roles.” •
Frankie’s robot character may
steal the movie. The; robot can
make anything you wish, includ-
ing jewel-studded gowns for the '
heroine, Anne Francis. The rotjot
alio te a super farlNfi^fcpaad
find handy man. \ j
If audiences could ae Frankie,}
they would notice he hasn’t
sasgsjt.su ars
ttey could hear my voice
STEAK
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HIGHWAY 146
FOR ONE OF OUR
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SHE LOVES CHINA!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 282, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1955, newspaper, May 5, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043233/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.