The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 5, 1956 Page: 4 of 10
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Wednesday, DtcemEier 5,1955
Aftar Sevan Year* -
Orson Welles Has Another Short Film
another picture, but first NBC is
dickering: with him "to give them
idea* lor documentary shows."
Will he return to Broadway now
that he is working In this country
By ALIVE MUSKY seen until reel seven,
l ulled Prr«s MeU.vwoad Writer
HOLLYWOOD (UP) — Orton "And my best part was In ‘Mr.
Welles is back in town, acting in Woo1 on the Dublin stage." he
his first film here in seven years— went on. "They talked about Wo.
and overtoyed that It s another for 45 minutes. Finally he appears,
"short role." *■ stands on the bridge, says nothing,
p. The colorful director and star l^d the curtain falls! I have a
appeared an television this year, fondness for Ihose parts. Let the
lhTnia do ,!ho..»ci^
sound stage since ho directed and j WHIes next will direct ' Tip on
starred in "MacBeth." !■ Dead J»d*y at MOM. He re-
During Welles' long slreidt over! <■*-» Eun,«* »" «he iPnng for
seas, director John liuslon paid I
him a Mattering salary to appear _ _ m
in "Moby Dick" for a 10-minute ^ II ___r A
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Battle Aaa
Christmas
RECORD
DAYS
FREE PARKING STORE SIDE
"I like short parts, the Shorter
the better," roared the barrel-
chested deep-voiced actor as hK
strode around his studio dressing
room. "The best parts arc not
necessarily Ihc longest, but where
the people in the movie talk about
Trip'e
I Giiorofl*e*
thr character you’re plnving — h#* Ml* of the
and you're notXre. P a'movNo the Russian and
'TV rest of the cast is work-! '“*"•)*' '"fk'" and ot Ihc
Ing their heads off for you. In this *«< rrilla warfarHn-ing waged In
picture (he cast keeps saying,: monMalna byNJdO college
‘He's coming," When I finally ar- ''•“deni-. \
rive I have only four scenes. „ „m,rZ77
“Bui not on a horse!" hi- added, ®> 1(1 *iUI, JOVKS
"This is a western without horses, I niled Press Staff CorrespoMMt
guns or cowboys." | BUDAPEST (UP)- More lhah.
The eastiest job he ever had. be. l.fiOtl Hunganan college student*
—a.niimMwi win* to-4-"jgpj waging'guerrilla warfare
against the Russians with two *.">
[millimeter anti-tank g u n s they
J------. ■ captured by getting Soviet soldiers
the nuike-up department for five] drunk. .
hours! Thai i>icturc was gn at fun,
especially the day the mechanical
dence that the people of the prov-
inces had risen together with the!
citizens of (he capital in their at-
tempt to win freedom.
T\M trade-in
\J/0 allowance
ON ALLSTATE
PREMIUMS
"I arrived on the set at 11:1
and was finished' by lunchtime, ............. ,,„v „
he said. "Of ci)ursc£ had been in i raptured by getting Snviei soldiers l|j6\H0HS
; Sources in contact with the— . V
Port As Bast
to chase it — liki Ahab in die ,,; /bod, smalt arms ami nmmuni-
. [ lion, a few shells for the anti-tank HOUSTON I UP) — Pr
Even “IV Third .Man” oneJuries njT ‘n ]«<«'«*«» today
T^rVUl. "IT I h“J ^1 d^todentfoan hSl „ul in- ““issi.^d
Welles only talked about liut not •* * commissions
...............- nmiite y. tankers to rush petroleu
Tlie students have rejected num- fary |)((V.S j„ jruropp
PAn .... crisis Soviet appeal* to surrender. ffo, Navy gnnounred
FOR SALE I ThpV °°",rol area near the So-1 Saturday ami indicated
(Viet border sy thoroughly that&»• proximatcly 1,000 Navy
' ; cion unite- />>>n nun /mlv llin nvuinl.i . • ... * .
like Ahab in
WHITEWALLS OR BLACKWALLS
Tubeless or Tube Type
6.70 x 15
6.70 x 15
Regular no Trade-in Price 30.75
Less J 2.30 Trade-in.
j Regular no Trade-in Price 25.75
'i Less 10.30 Trade-in. 1
vmi noroer sy inoi ougniy mai «'<•' ) proximalely 1.000 Navy men ami
isian units can use only the mainj[jIOjr families will soon be moving!
j roads—and only m daylight. |fo Houston.
A Beautiful
Four-Bedroom
Brick Colonial
Home
No. 2 Westwood Dr.
AT EAST TEXAS
ihc story of the continuing fight Thp lankers \H. opo,a|W| un.
by the students was given to thwLfcr „,mmand of the Military Seai
•wrr-ir.ndeni -^mng-w-'nstt’1»FfTitails|idrf Si-IViPo; are n.e Kanka-I
Tokaj (tokayl, famous wine town kw, Monongahela. AKaskaskia. I
near the college. Attempts to enter chipo|a. Sabine and Chiknskia.
i (ho area were prevented by heavy Thp Kaskaskia, Chikaskia and!
Soviet roadblocks equipped withjggbine iU.e being dc-mothbaiied
i tanks, armored cars, artillery and from Pacific reserve fleet, and
: machineguns - the heaviest con- the other three are being readied
eentratinn of Soviet orces since from ,h(. AtIantic r(wrV(1 fleet
thdend of the battle of Oidapest. 7,10 Navy said reservisl* will
Despite the heavy cone,^ration man ,hP ships, earh of which will!
, of Soviet armor as opposed to the have approximately 1fi0 men and I
[two anli-tank guns held by the stu- officers aboard,
plus fat | W
and old tires
‘ PRICE EACH IN §ET OF 4
plus tax
and old tires
TUBE TYPE BLACKWALLS
| Reg. No | Less I Price Each
£ I’SS,- ;-f* ASS-i
Plus Tax “rice j Old Tire*
(A) A Sensational Price For This
J. C. Higgins Shotgun
Bolt Action ... 6-Shot
Roseland Oaks
Built and For Sale
7.10x15 1 28.50
11.40
12.48
8.00x15\ 34.50 i 13.80
i Miskolc, the big indusirinl city
that was a one-time rebel head- Lake Huron and Lake Michi-
quarters near the Soviet Irontier. gan in the Great Lakes group
But all the stories were second have about the same elevation
hand and could not be checked.
! In the dozens of towas and vil- The Empire State building is
lages we passed through while 375 feet higher than the Queen]
making a two-day "20-mile loop Mary is long,
from Budapest almost to (he north-
LOW SALE PRICE - £,0
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It’s an ideal gift for the young hunter in 12 50
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Shoots shorts, longs or long rifles. w
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TUBE-TYPE WHITEWALLS
I Re* y° I Less f Pf'ce
C|7C | Trade In r . In Se
JILL ; price ' '.rade I Plu* Ti
! Plus Tax J rno: I ol(M
6.70x15*! 30.75 12.30___18.
7.10x15; 33.95 13.58 20.
CONTRACTOR
BAYTOWN
PHONE 9633
ward the Yugoslav Irontier. (he eye* of some insects.
7.60x15*! 37.25 14.84
TUBELESS BLACKWALI
I Rrx- No Less
! Priee'" Tprade
j Plus Tax “rice
29.75 11.90
32.50 13.00
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Plus Ta\ and
Old Tlri«s_
_ 17.85
19.50
21.12
Perfect Realism!
Mallard Decoys
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7.60x15 j 35.20 14.08
8.00x151" 38.50 ~ 15.40
TUBELESS WHITEWALLS
m.mm Less : In 8et of
SIZE I Price Tra<fe 1 Plus Tax ,
Plus Tax Price Old Tire
6.70x15 34.75 13.90 * 20.85
7.10x15 37.95 15.18 22.77
7.60x15 41.25 16.50 24.75
8.00x151 44.70 i~l 7.88 ~j 26.82
Sale! save 16.07
Craftsman
6'/4-lnch
Hand Saw
Reg. 52.95 3I|W
3.00 TRADE-IN SALE
• Develops over 1-hp. for those
tough sawing Jobs.
• Depth of out adjustment re-
tracts, Into handle;
• Telescoping safety blade
• All hand control* Including
tilt and depth adjustments
are located in rear for con-
venience. ,;[>■ ■
• Sealed ball bearings on motor
and blade side of arbor. Need-
le bearings on rear of arbor.
in Town...30 Month
ALLSTATE BATTERY
’So handy
45 plates. 30 month guar-
antee batteries to fit any
6- volt system auto. Fast,
efficient, installed.
oiie in
With Old
Battery
II SALE! 3 h.p. Allstate
fMotor Scooter
Xtik-year gi.* on F%TFMSTQN TF.T.F.PHnNF.
for Christmas, ^u'
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 5, 1956, newspaper, December 5, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043413/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.