The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 313, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 26, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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SUNDAY-MONDAY
Susan Hayward
liittiwfii iitrti*
Conte Albert
Til Cry
Tomorrow"
Sergeant Uhatnmx a section
«l>U*f in the regimenf. Combat
Arm* D*ti« hmefU, (* * mtmu of
WmU War 1} anti jhoWU_$k*
America,-) onii N’alf'Waf Drtene*
Service Medal*, t!i« Ooed Cmduct
Mod*)., and Libeia*
(inti Mi-ria’,, ~ ' _r'
The »< igwsnt attend*) Ulant
CV*R*»!i<SaWil • Jl-jdtj School HI*
wife, Elar, i* living In Highland
Fsdte. N. V.
THREE
BAD
Contract Bridge
Wert dealer.
North-South miner*bit
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SUNDAY ONLY
SORRY M l
course of play which will over-
come noth minor suit* *p»tuaf
badly. It seem# very likely that
Cast ha* the kin* of spates as
part of M* tareW owrealL
M that South has to do ia pit
£5fst--i: 3SHmas
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Jflrt In the WAV IK** aa« a w^ntha
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deala the suit will break 44. 0 heart Now East Is put on lead
^ T* M «** •» tt* tea of iwJte. After
|pe~iHSSH
WE WILL BE CLOSED 4 NIGHTS
STARTING MONDAY . . .
FRIDAY NIGHT WE'LL OPEN AGAIN
WITH A BIGGER AND BETTER
Yrtf«dtediRa’ **>*»* »***
tenmte W»te 0*
"I Never Thought Of It That Way!" *
A small amount saved each pay day at Harris
County Federal Savings and Loan Association
gradually builds up into a nice account, if 1
have to wait until I can save a lot at one time. I
might never start saving!
■: Funeral .emits** for Mrs. Adetia#
Addle Downer. T«, were to be held
at a run. Saturday at. Art Slfflte..
son Funeral home with She Rev.
W N,-'FmPMWiW «i the First
Baptist church of Im Porte of*
floating:' Burial was to he ia
South Park eemetery ia Houston.
■ Mrs. Downerwidow of Edward
R, POwner who owned Downer
Lumber Co, la U Porte, died at
at ' Reahreok
«ce~*siM«s sense.,
twnfear tveume
IT'S 100 FEET LONG
40 FEET HIGH
rao FEATURE
w.
1 WISK CHEMICAt
|0I Flee Cents Nr Cc*y
Ifoaeor
> being
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Saturday, May 26, 1956
Cast By|
1; Half In
:incts
Imo vsstere tn the Raytown
■trtrtel hatl heen to the Hi.
|> SAtuvday I" vote in the
bond imuo eteoUm. ,*» *i
I than half 0( the early
i>H> polled in three of wl
I* pieetarta. within the die-
In) jitlii tnU 'ti» the three
1. «dd' >.S«tai| .t».. »hO«t f;
,l’trti o*'ni«r«lHg, nod will
I inter *i« the'day,1' At the ■
| > lit novo*, voting waa
with onty eight vote* eaat
01 amt nine •« another
|«m>t hi»«e would proviite
. Hteuaxi huildlne pro
| l<*e rVilnge and IhOOdOO
„ avtoud ntpoteton. Vwt*
re voting again to .01 reel
gal linToiltalltlua iiVee-
a tinml aoHnniptioii prop*
the ( OtieolMalion of the
ami. rViim ttavtm eehaul
InttMvmma »n»t otfteee ami
ll* will be Initlt *1 l ee
ilia eulteeii lanut iw«e
■til
1*1(111111)011 dollar puhlle
mmld provide ISHI.
| spent nl Robert ft. W o
nuiiUorlrun tmal
11 nml ii stMom tmtltUe*.
I Ml1 eiiehitlng gttWt.CWMt -
tm-nille* m the NegR)
| the dutrlel Ni >)va*1a»*
mm -11 itd a Mover
hi* been e^rioAl lost for
HoenloiiW** imol nl Me'
etaacrfhinin (or tMinl
.art lo 1*1 Hue*' lino*...
|tlu* f*i H i Junior nod
in,I rpMiowirt ini (lilies
peUilou also leiim'Bln
in nd'IHImml *tte» tot
: ImiH ill Hie future nod
lur tin lullin' and etpUp
itic Life
Is Ended
IK rtvleiuik'
li(iii>nna, TN, intprna<
limn and « apy in
legnlmd the MiilJgh,
llii ' jiliil Ti"o *doy of
|eki tr w#»’ leafheij
In u! iiri-H.....inteased
111 ptlmili Itnrligliil M •
litaS a h'tm mi* |fe>
fM iHJtlolIngO In
In ten He had been
lot m iity ’hospital
with « iinitieil hip,
||»iirjiiomn>'a life t» a
i> of iilmwl vm»
yj veil s|tiuj^l|i'»
Inf Ifrilim Afiteii, lie
Id) nig .hatred of tin*
| Mm Hour War,
Id with the liiiUbi
li, iho Ihiilsh, lift*
lehiiiiod To rihTrtia
lltilRah had tairned
|| niniightewt lLll
|X li** wa* ehttigwl
wiili htawltig tip
1 (n Mouth Atner
ling rtu' hw* of
Board
ills
gip jiiihtte hmte*
»«•!«# isMi
st.perylRtnn; of
'M?
I icgnlar eeml*
iThurnday
ed At Church Plchlc T.V. Log-
Mefhodi st Men Plan Barbecue
DAILY CROSSWORD
i eoli* hour* of enterialr-
liter a solid moat that will
barberur prepared by mrn
ef CWer Bayou MetlKKHst church.
TMt treat win be la rtwr* for
The Tb-plece Oedar Bayou Juft* under the treee It Is going to be
l«r high bond, will open the oft* •« affair that will please the en-
tertainment with a conceit start* tin family*
tng at g p.m
el least 1,00# memWr* sad gueets
ef the chemh neat Murifty 1
The men's group aril! *r
the fiesta, gad llekrto are
niults an
There will bo vocal mimbeip,
lances, Meckfao* arts, musical
number* and all typea of vartoty
entertainntgfit. •
.......... _ K C ore*, chairman of th* re-
sold at It »0 adult* sad 7» oents tertsinmrat commlWre. ha* ismiF
fee ahtldre*. * od fioutheart Twa* for talent.
The serving will start at noon and he promises a* fin* a show as
Batorday and continue through- g^g. Harris county has been of*
'Mil tiw ttftrehrem. . . feraj is many moons -
The wmngetem attovflng th* B-(| MtCukm. KlMt snnoun-
fisata will he epurtalnsd atl ef- Mr will be Uw master of cere- , y
Z - ***** w Mtm Cfcra** Tf#U*L0f - *-**
be directed by * T, loetnn rn»nnriview has helped Onus's Mu*e*d WjjM-
■ committee organtre the 1* Ml
r * jggpi
Wooster Lions
To Install Hew
Officers June 12
OffWSfs of Woeater tirew dob
will be Installetl at ctremonlee
Jug* M, Murray Rogers an-
Diatti
acts Inte a raat-mevtat fHMR.
The ticket sale deadline ha* been
set at nest Wediwadty night.
Ticket Sates Chairman Joe Kite
gore laid the tale must cad *>
Th* new of nearer ere Paul Os-
nt*
rlae president; Frank C. Fowler,
•trend vie* president; Orr*l A.
Brown, third dig pnetdent, Ed-
Mm Jr., treasurer;
i. Ths
ward M. Nelson Jr.,
aasiSSStS
ley of Ctevdsnd; her patents; » la#t (,oj>w hr lMd »uld 100 Every ®»« l *"<* >* P H<H|ee,
brother, Robert VcrgU *.*•«* of mnbn 0f the men's group is Nelson Idmgtieckrr. outfolitd
Highiende; s fnaicr Miter, Patsy ^ Ml( ,0
Ruth Even's anil a f«*ter brother, • IrW(|) wlj| giV(. (,w delivery
damn Allen* Evens, both of f ree* #jj {,ta(«» ordered rtur-
ty * ' irt
Ptllbrsms Will lie C, R, Wal*
bio*. K, A, Wear*. Herbert Ellers.
Charley Herbs .1' P. Krti»l«ek
am J h Richardson
ptsftldrnt, Cater and Roger* and
•W if Fortney bare, hero i.lcctwf
delegates to iho dtrtrlet J*efi»
nventlon In Halvreton Jp«e *•«.
iSroith,
COIIVMtl
Alternates 'are Svait'
Moore and Wlgglna-
A report on the rseent broom
Th# "Cotor#4 Trio*"
DANCE BAND
NIGHTLY
No Admleelun Oufrg*
, WAGON WHEEL
Kifnah Ifwy Teses Oty
tng iho afternoon A phone, No,
stas, wilt be mstalteil on the
grounds, amt Moket hoidet* ten
coll that number ahd have their
plate* delivered anywhere In Bay-
town.
. J#nn Woods la president of the
orgiudiathm thte year, and this *» 'fnm the saw
effort Is ill* largest undertaking,
«f th* year n Activity. .
' PV will appii liate ihe-dfrip .of
our many friend* tdLed'r town."
Woods said. W* want ymi to «omo
e»t, bid we also want you to »**
oitrshow. to he held on tb« lawn
CHANNEL 2. KPBC-TY
AATTKOAt
5: re Res Rogers
'fljftJKJUiiM-,. y*
•tfte Ferry Oensa
Tree RropW Are Ihsiwy
Ttie Jimmy Ouraata
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■ vsf
•Mg Taralftf Paint ‘
Mm&mmWim:,:,,
Itrte Maim ef ley
Wire Studio f| -KM ^ 1
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•!l« ladftrtry On Parade
IMmSS af
*• go Man to Mat
Wire ftnrera tun Truth
lIMo Itay a flab
UlM (WMgtelf
lire Tbl. Is Mte -
HIM MNRret OfttH. Meelft.";
tiM Aatartiee
S:S» f osml af Meats Crteta -
dtMMeef The Peree ' ■
4:M Judge' Kov teas
,v 00 hr, si i.ifr .
Sire truth*
Tire A iron Hour
itt# IjMetta Voueg
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Walt Disney no.«.h
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SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY
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CHANNEL 11. KGUL-TY
Edwin Dickerson
Wins Promotion
To Rank Of WOJG
Edwin ty'tikhereon, eon of
Mr* Not# McCain of Cosily, n-
eentlj^waa promoted to warrant
offjpw fn ttte T(5mrm)«r<rSTIbhe 7Jf-'
piiim of 10* Air Port*.
' VVO Ii|(-Kt i;»,i(i h«« eompiated 11
year* of military iervice it year*
ef which h«- hi ld the rang of m«»-
ler acrg.-«»»t ll* i. a grailuai* of
the Air Force radio pperatur and
repair and .Kfial Rimnvry srhool;
th» non • dbmmiaeiunihi uffieer
leadrrahlp ynd m-tnogi inem cmrse
and the Nill a<-ad«my He Served
with the air fe?ve overseas in
Japan and Rngiand.
WO Dteb-raon no* nmong W
81 ratoglo Air Command muster
arfgetmt* who traded their Strip. *,
for blue and gnld.warrant officer*
bar* after a review of their merit-
eel-'eocrtalg find a .national agency
Itad cheVko,) and found them
otherwise (juafifled
A graduatv ef Rohert. K. fee
higti n-dvoni W11 I>1. keia.m tn
lotted In the air fore* ,sitv in
World VVftt It ail,I caw aervter Pi
Korea He picaentty it stationed .-i
Omaha; Neb Ki» wife *n,1 sun*.
Richard. Charles and Johnny, at-
so live tn Omaha
Stork Stops
It
Mr and Mr».
nouri.e the hit
Frank, on M»v
Itt’FF
t, V fm Huff an-
:> of a son, Elvt*
;.t m tvsyton Me-
morial hospital. He. weighed at*”
imtmrt'i. 11 ounce* .Oread parents
are Mr and Mrs Frank Ij* Buff
of l>ny top* and Mr*. Kilie! IJtUc-
livid at Hay town,
NITRMXK
Mr and Mr* James H Spur*
•h»*b have a' son. James Walter,
burn- at San Jacinto Memufmt
-hospital "Bn "May ii. He weighed
nine pound*, five Grand-
parents me Mf and Mix Har-
v».-y Philllt'* of WowfviHc «nd Mr
and Mr* C H Spurlock of tltitie-
li r. . •
Channelview Gl
To West Point
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JBAttLl'itat- 4?LW Ontrior % Chat -
duel, (.'himu h.iew,, w»»
aartgnrd-!*c the l?M3d Sparta), ling-..
dfttabi .At tbCt/."a-"Hllftary Arad-.
cmv at WiaiC i'diiir 'Ni. ¥ -------JB»~
PargMitt ChattiBcy. a
nenf*
tnemn
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km# The Falcon -.
*;M I’aespoct to Danger
T:M Two fur Muncy
T;SO ft'» Alway* Jan
S:M (iim«nH>ke
SiM it mu mi Theater
k:M Jackie (ilraann
#:*0 Htngn (Show
tore Steve Donovan
HilDTtwViaa--------------------------
lire I a to Show
IT its,Tali To Prayer
BFNIIAY
are I-amp I’nio M> Fiwt
*'.*» TA Chapel
fire Christopher*
kdil luJoh t p and live
in 1 vi Miigle Carpet
Hire Faith F'er Today
lire Take A Trip '
lliJU t amera Three
liiW M. h-oroloay
Uimi Wild Kill Hlrtnm
ire Steve Donovan
ire Vt evtem I'lai house
TIM Faaturo Theater '
t:il» Teicphon* Time
tiSil Von Are Them
fi:W llomer Hell
5: SO I .«*.(■• -
8:00 kiunday With Afar-
are I'rivate (Secretary
1:00 li. I , Theater '
t:*0 Alfred IllU tnoek
R. no SOI,ouo < halhiiige
S. ’.m What's My line
OiOO Fit Sullivan
lmoo New*
i»: 1,1 Hill Ratwrta
lore late Show
UllS Call To Prujrr
CHANNEL 13. KTRK-TV
SATCRUAY
Sioo Wrestling
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7 00 Uwmtrr Welu
g;ikl Chance nf Ub-Ume
gig» Ouark Juhtlr
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Baccalaureate Rites
Sunday At La Porte
The Rev Cb*d/ Murray I* to Invocation - Rev Robert R
conduct th* barcalaureatr aerrlcea Thompeon. Community Church,
of U Porte A-nior high school at U Porte,
g pm tunday Ja U* ecbooi gym* Hymn ~ “Cbm* Thou Almighty
nasium He B paktar of tha Me- King." sung by the congregation
"gas&sjggv. jgteasASg
ar. ichoduM *•«**• U Porte Methodiet Church
cateuroete. as hMjiitaMf Hymn - “Holy, Holy, Moiy.*
II. Burst forth. I*. Flowed
M a volcano It Veroifie*
II. Coqueltieh M. Measured
IX A (Ml amounts af
projection medicine
(-.i-rji.'» Aunr
31. Joke*
IX Raised
: platform
at end ef
-A--'- a room J'
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•ally. •
• Sermoa — by Rev. Murray.
Hymn - .^'Unw^^GBiMu
Boldkro," aung by the coa|iega.
lion. ' : ";z. ■'.
ItenedicUan — Rev. Bea Ike-
maaeon. La Parte Church «f
nikl
Reuemional - conducted by Mr*.
U»e 0luBU-
Relhnardt Zwahr
Senres In Army
Ip 9-e Relhnardt Zwshr, It, of
Croeby 1* now atatloned with (X
Battery of the 419th anti-aircraft
Commencment Slated
At David Crockett
The program for the David
Cfix tu-tt ’Junior high eomiaencv*
m c n t exercise* scheduled for
Tuesday night la Channelview was
announced by J. JI. Tennlson,
pnncTpkl .
Invocation la tn be given by tha
Rev. S. D. Salyer, pastor of the
Assembly of God (Iiurch Th* b«n-
odlctlan I* to b* offered by R*v.
Van Turman, pastor of the
Church of the Naiareiic.
Participating In the program
will be Wally Frey, president of
the student eounell. end Onylon
fuiBoa. president of the ninth-
grade class.
After the. processional march,
the first musical numlicr on the
. program A* "WeTl Have These
Tennlson will make the regular
scholastic award*, Name* of the
recipients will pot be disclosed
prior to th» commencement ex-
ercises.
Acceptance of the class U to be
done by Gordon Ball, vice-presi-
dent of the school board »nd dip-
loma* will be awarded by H, f*.
S c b 0 c h I e r, auparintendent of
schools.
No Action Yet On
■Big Story’ Probe
HOUSTON —UP— A grand Jury
' ’ fOrtrtlaaad Freni Page Orel
by th* City Oft tale type laaurance.
A petition signed by 1)4 elty
employee eras presented to the
council, requesting that sn etee-
tkm be held <among employe*) to
determine whether the employee
wished to be placed under pro-
visions of the Federal Social Se-
curity law. •
The council authorised iho elec-
tion. which wUl be held in the
next «0 day*, and .agreed to pay
the two per cent required of #U
employer* under the social «e- battalten In the Savannah
curtty ptaa. The coat wilt beta- Rjy*r defense area near Barnwell,
aMM lB Ert iMH oter WiM- wST'
In other aetton at Thursday He la a radar operator in th*
night's meeting, the council: battery and entered the army in
t. Heard an nudll report by City January, 1M5. His wife, Esther.
Auditor T. B. Dossey and instruet- And son also «v* in Barnwell. He
ed him to continue making per- |( g 1M1 graduate of Crosby High
todie report* directly to the coun- school and was employed by It B.
ell, , Fulmer,- contractor, before hf ert-
I - i. Deferred action On appoint- tered service,
ment of an Auditing committee • •, ' - *
chairman to replace farmer CUy
Councilman Milton L Campbell,
3. Gave preliminary approval to
, and addition to Section 2 of the
Eva Maude subdivision, requested
by F. A. Richardson, developer.
4. Approved payment of J900 to
Auditor Dossey for preparing the
semi-annual audit.
8. Decided to drop the matter of
employing a traffic engineer after
Mayor Pruett said a survey of
Baytown traffic would cost JIO.OPO.
He said he had conferred with a
Houston traffic engineer, who said
he would handle the survey for
that amount
6, Instructed Police Chief .Roy
Montgomery to have the traffic
light at Humble’s east gate
turned off between 6 pm. and
« a m.
7, Approved Installation of park-,
tag meter* on Sterling from Pal-
mer to Jones street.
8, Approved a request by W. W.
Hefner and Jim Short for instal-
lation of curb and gutter in the
13 and 14 hundred block of Edi-
son, provided the residents pay the
coat ef materials._____
Saturday. May 36. 'W
King's Students
lo Give Recital
John A. King will present
iteno students in a recital at TSOl
MSL Tuesday in th* Cnmmunity|
40OIR
Particlponts will Include JtU
orgier, Pam Haynes. Robert Whit
on, Delore* Ann Dtauhy. Rosan
“hamMe*. Paula Miller. • Katky
-egley, Mark Under, Kathy Rob-
irtaon, Glenda Oaborn. John
iongnecker, .B lly Edward*. Joyce
tpplcton, Un ’* Nelson. Lou Lum-
»kin. Kathleen Dili.
Airo. Jan Musick. Geraldihe
' rain. David Kitlou^h, Nancy Row*.
Jerky Renee Camp. Dlanoe Smith.
Uada Osborne. Jimmy Ungford,
Susan Bryan. Tommy Harrison,
lyftda Kay Madding. Kay Hay-
1*0. Jimmy Spuhter, Nancy . D.
Poister, Thoanaa Rhode#. Jo Fuller;
laaice Hargraves, Janelle Clay
an, Kay Pension, Vealu. Fain.
Also Janice Shxatt..Sonny King.
Barbara Stewart, Janies Rhodes,
Carolyn Dlttmnn, Fat Voparll, U
Iuana ObbOra.
Decker Drive-In 6eh
Hew 100-Foot Screen
Deakel drive-ln theater in High-
lands will cloae Monday for the In-'
xtallation.of u 100-feet-wide screen.
To be 40 feet high, the new ahim-
inumtaedkurface is to b* twice as
large as the old screen, according
to the manager. F. K. Bengtaon.
The theater will reopen Friday.
Almost 50 per cent of the
world’* population can neither
read nor write.
Hi
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$100,oor
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Moments io Remember," aung by u Investigation Into sports writer
quintet of Sharon Barnet, Hotlyne ()an storv - a $280,-
Holllmon, hue Bennett, Jarvis ...
Rlchardsaa and Lelft Haven Uter W0 ‘•urgtary -will resume either
In the evening, the entire class Is' next Wednesday or Friday, au-
to stag the m hool song, "A Hymn thorities said Saturday
to David Crockett,” The ciaaa -n,c jury questioned Cook for an
poem is to be read by Charlotte hour Friday, but then recessed
,,&l1 without taking any action In the
Spatial award* are to be made
by J M Downay, president *f tha
Channelview ScHotit Board, while
College
<Continued From P*«« Gne)
freshmen and sophomore Classes.
Assistant District Attorney Eu-
gene Bratiy said the Jury was
linking into the . entire biiarre
case, which began" with a 1*0,000
burglary at the palatial home of
Paul Denny,
Denny reported at the time that
only $10,000 was taken.
A few days later Cook and fight
Ml,*
Boxing
lire Sportsman (Tub
IMS Black Cat Theater
litre Kearns Sign Off
SUNDAY. . . -
lire Pint Mcttlodl.t '
IS re The Answer
lire Prise Movie
. lit* The Pastor
rre The Piilpit
8:00 To |te Announced
$!30 Your Bible
4 re Stiiicr (Treu*
5:00 We Believe
8:30 To Be_Anuom)ec<l
«:U0 Vou Asked Far It
«:*) Ethel ami Alfwrt
T:a* Amateur Hour -----------;■
are Theater is
S:Sft Him tV*tlv»l
tore Star Steel Ilnur
n re sign off '
Dawson Granted
Patent On flay
' 0, it .Dawren ha* beak granted,
a U. X patent rtgjMag-'* met^pd
for Rlranipg' spent lube contact
clay. .. ..... "
Ctaf MMg'for iiriaintag luhe oils
abeorb eetorx - This tav'enttan
claim# that washing the apeht clay
with % apecifted. concentpatiea of
mmh disltpftatic farmsmide at
a gt'ren temperature will remove
thrt rtdftr bndtei. -
this U bwrd ep research con-
ducted ia Humble CM and Refin-
ing eorapany * rerearj-h laborator-
ies at Baytown *h»W Dawson Is
a senior rreeareb chemist.
Mrs. Downer, 76,
Dies In Seabrook
These Include Englieh composi.- promoter James B. Parks, both
Don, 7 a-m and .« p m. RistructOf of Ban Antoni*, cam# to aiilhort-
Gladys Eliie; English c»mpo«itlon. ties here and admitted kidnaping
5 p.m. and Engiteh grammer. 8 and robbing Edward Hamlett, a
pm.. Instructor Jo« Gilliland; and 3Xy«ar-old Houston ex-convict
English literature, 7 am. and * 30 who had a jot? as an automobile
p m„ Instructor Elisabeth Meek*, salesman
Cook- and Parks were Jailed
Rut later Hamlett and a compan-
ion were arrested and charged
with the Denny burglary. Cook
said yesterday, ‘'All we can do te
tell the truth and hope that the
grand' jury believes us."
He said he had received “quite
a tow” offers to sell his story to
magasine* and motion picture
companies'.
Four sections in American gov-
ernment include classes at 8:30
a m. and at 5 00 p,m, under Ip-
stricter Clarence Schulte; and at
10:00 « m and at 8 p m. under In-
structor Jetw Elite, History class-
es ar® scheduled at 10 a m sod
at «:J0 p m under Instructor Rob-
ert wu.hamson.
Mpth courses include introduc-
tory algebra at 8:30 p,m and ana-
lytic geometry at 5 pro . Instruc-
tor Charles Bonner, and two
S:«u» of -roitago atabra, one
*.80 a,ro„ anoiher at 5toa p m.. In-
structor Holman, psyehoiugy un- me arrtvmlVef reosT start. inchSI-
der -Jteaper i* ret Tqf TR6 ;p ro. jpg James Stewart ami Doris Day
Ptiysl, *. (inder lftltuctoir George qt the premiere of 'Thi* Man Who
Neisofti toWte gt 8:30 p in.' Physi- Knew ' Too Much," . This ' is the
cal education for, men meet* at moat fnwtroUng .moment of my
$ p.m. umtor Instructor laird. Hto, satd roaster of ceremonies
The summer class meeting* run Johnny Grunt as he hold a dead
one and oncholf hours. *■ nueropbona..--
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Petiente often ask doc loti for
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-when *i * maWar of fact, no
drug you tali*, for,its purging
effect, gefi any closer to the
liver than th* food you eat.
One of the chief function! of fb*
liver ii to manufacture bile, store
some of it temporarily in fh*
getl-bladder, while th* belenc*
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tract. After performing it* eld
to digestion, moif of this bile i*
reabsorbed by the Wood end
carried bad to the liv«r, fo actr
as a stimulant to the ceils of tha
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 313, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 26, 1956, newspaper, May 26, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043390/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.