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BAYSHORE WEATHER - Clouuv wiih
scattered »!iower» and mild through Wed-
nnda.v. Temperature range expected q
from t> I* M degree*.
GALVESTON TIDES: High Low
For SVedneaday— S:0»a.m. »:5ta.m.
Silt p.m. 1#:4* pen.
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NEWSPAPER
Serving East Harris and Chambers Counties
VOL. 37, NO. 321
IAYTOWN, TEXAS
Tuwtdoy, October 22, 1957
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SAIGON BOMBINGS INJURE AMERICANS
Delegate To Mid East
Avert War' Plan
Is Told By Syria
By RAI.TER LOGAN
United Prm* Stall Correspondent
war between Turkey and Syria, i pm. est to begin formal consid-
The suggestion, made by left-1 nation of Syria1* complain} that
dll ine Iitmit V. f w . *.......J riv
Syria suggested today the|wing speaker of the Syrian par*(the United States lias urged Tlir
Secretary 1 liament Akam Hourani. came as j key
ag tlamma .
the Middle East to try to avert Isembly called
United Nations send Secretary I
Hammarskjold tojthe United Nations General
meeting lor
General Dag
News Briefs
FLASHES
(From UNITED PRESS)
WASHINGTON — The Senate Rackets commit-
tee turns from investigating labor to investigating
management. Its first case threatens to produce
...___•’ +l
lies” than any of its previous inquiries.
AUSTIN — Three pro-segregation rulings await
action on the House floor after receiving approval
of the House State Affairs committee.
★ ★ ★ ★
BONN, Germany — Konrad Adenauer is elected
to third term as chancellor of West Germany on
his policy of rearmament. European federation
and close cooperation with the United States.
★ ★ ★ . ★ „ . ...
HOUSTON — Georgia Gov. Marvin Griffin
brings his fight for segregation and states' rights
to Houston tonight before an anticipated “stand-
ing room only'* audience.
ORANGE — Six persons, including three Hous-
ton Negroes, are killed and five others injured in
two headon collisions on U. S. 90 near Orange.
attack the Arab nation.
The United States, victim of an
111 unprecedented It ii s s i a n pro "
jganda, said it welcomed UN.
debate on the charges which has
led the Middle East to the verge
of war.
Although Hourani invited a
U.N. investigation, Syria spurned
an offer by King Saud of Saudi
Arabia to mediate the dispute
Turkey accepted the offer.
Hourani told United Press cor-1
respondent Peter Webb in Dam-
ascus he believed Hammarsk-
jold, a veteran of “secret diplonvj
ary" attempts to end past Mid !
east tension, sliould go to the Mid-'
least because ho was impartial
"We have nothing to hide." the
powerful Syrian politic.™ said.
"Syria has suggested that a
United Nations committee inves-
tigate whether Syria is being
turned into an armed base on
condition that the committee
visits lrael and Turkey where
troops are massing. Syria will
give access to any place in
Syria "
Today was the second day Hull
the Mideast crisis appeared to lx
easing. The statement that Tur-,
key had accepted Saudi Arabia’s;
mediation offer hcl|ied cool things (
today. j
However there were many eon-1
fusing as|»erts to the Saudi offer.
An original announcement from!
Djeddah, Saudi Arabia, said both!
Syria and Turkey had accepted!
the offer. I-atfr Syria denied the
report was true.
The mediation issue also was;
confused by reports by the Syrian,
Embassy in Washington that j
Syria had accepted the mediation;
offer.
Ike Lays
Strategy
Groundwork
U. S. Building
Is Damaged
QUEEN IS GONE
TIIE (ft EEV OF England ha* returned to her throne after a tour of (anada and America.
Mo*t gracious and charming, »hr received member* of the preaa, radii, and 'IA at n reception
given in her honor in llaahlngton. Reporter* were quick to agree that Queen Elliohelh II of
England captivated every person present. (InternationalI
Sputnik Momentarily Forgot
Fairy Queen' Leaves
With Prince Charming
NEW YORK -<ir— Queen Elizabeth II left
for home early today and it was almost a* if
a fairy queen had come and gone.
She and her prince chinning for III day*
look American*' minds off Sputnik, the Mid
easf and domestic headaches.
Elizabeth was many thing* to those who wet
corned her and her husband. Prince I’hllip,
wherever they went—Ottawa, Jamestown, WII
llamshurg, Washington and New Vnrk.
To her own folks in Canada, where she paid
her firs! call, she was a real personage, to be
treated almost reverently.
In the United Slates, she became an earthy
“Lliiie," “Liz" or "Hi,yah. Queen." But she
also represented the storybook queen of out
childhood.
President Elsenhower saw the Queen as a
"symbol” of (he link between the two English
s|H-aklng peoples whose Interests are the same.
Mayor Robrrl Wagner ,of New lurk, called
her a “gn at queen, anil a gracious lady."
And wherever she visited, she was a cek'hri
ly the vvholr town turned out to see.
Monday was her greatest day—her first visit
to New Vnrk, which she confessed she alwav*
had longed to see. In the Iasi day of her III day
North American visit, she crowded in plenty
ill rubber necking, New Yorkers rubber necked
righl hack . . . police said one million *00
thousand of them got to see real live rnyallv.
Most of litem lined Ihe sidewalks to watch the
traditional hero's welcome, a ticker tape parade
up Broadway.
!j WASHINGTON (UPi-Prsidcnt
jKt.scnlmvvcr laid Hie groundwork
halpy (m high strategy talk* will.
tMwMt i'iituc —Minister !luivihl(
MacMillan, |sis*ililv to create n
.dose scientific alliance coping;
with giant Hiissiau inhume* in
! spare missiles j
T’lie President summoned Secre
lory of State l>it|lcs lul 10 a m
e it I i to |Mc|inic loi Hie three
day conteremv with Mai Mill,to
starling Wrxlnesdav Thev also
will discus* the sizzling lillkev j
| Sy ria ihspulc hroiiglil lo a Ihh! by
i Itiissian pinpugmala
i lijnkgn diluting Hie talk* were
new isaigressional ilemmnls lor
|*«iling mil III! leasing Hie Klee
Win Id * scientific blunts ami man-
l»,wi t lo meei Hh- missile I*.im
Soviet satellite
There also was a direct demand
io the I’resident [loin Sen Alike;
; Motm.miy iliokl.t ' lo rcslore 1m
To d I II I e I y JUlMHI.IMt "mMlj
used from mildury weiqsins re-
'scutch und develo|imenl
| Moinonev in a Idler lo luseis
lllowei said d was im|»'ialHr lie
ievoke a ' set tel nrilei Aug IV
elteclmg Hie nils
An oft note came from I'resi
denliul Assistant l luli nee I! tt.in |
dull, lie dismissed Russia's Spill j
ink ns a "silly bauble lie said
III.' l aded State* could lime lasui
!nsi in pulling up u salellde it It1
had mived Its Sputnik piogram
wiih mildury missiles
While the Russian nux'n entered]
ds IVtli (lav of fueling Ihe eallli J
there were these olliei itevclnp
I ments
■ —Scientist* id Smithsonian Astro *
i physical Observatory III Cam
bridge. Muss said Hie satellite
and Ihe pk kd which pul d ml"
orbit would lie more visible over
llu- United Stales (till ing the next
than ever before j
.Inekson 'll
i eight |»nnl
lenllfle mail
SAIGON III*— left-wing tetvnrl*!* hurled three homha at
American vehicle* amt Installation* In central Saignn today,
wounding la I S. Armv officer* amt enlisted men. The UA
informnlion building »a* badly ibuoaged.
The 1,1 Army risen were wounded In the explosion of two
plaxtle ImmiiIi* here where the American Army I* helping
the govermoenl of free Viet Nam hlltld op If* atrength
against Ihe UomnnmUt north.
No line wax p-poeted Injured in the hl»*( which wrecked
the lllirary ntlhmigh the hutlding eontnln* a|iartmrntx up-
stair* fur T.s. embassy employe*.
One ImmoIi was hurk'il under an Ana-rlean military tar* near
the hllleta, Another exploded In a flower pot outride a Army
hotel. The bomb* were reported to l»- Ihe *ame f * gw of plaxtle
bombs used by left-wing etexiamtx In outhursta of terroetxm
three year* ago.
Eiglit of the Americans were wounded no nerlounlv they
were being flown to Clark Field In Manila for hospital treat-
ment, Five others were released alter bring treated at the
T.S. Army dispensary.
The first InuiiH. apparently a time bomb, exploded at 7:M
a. m. eii I side Five Oceans Hotel, a I'A military billet. It
Injured American military men waiting for a bus.
The second I mi loll was hurled at a luis outside the Hotel
Metropole at 7:11) a m. The two lintel* are about a ndla
a|wrt.
The third bomb exploded Inside the I'.K. Information Bery-
kv library at l:M p.m., knocking down l.ookshelre* and
blasting out windows. The library was rinsed at the time, a
factor which averted casualties.
Nome quarters believe.I the bomb* may have been exploded
by Communist element* to emlwrraes the Viet Nam govern-
ment during the current mlnlslbtit meeting of the Colombo
I'lau eonferenee.
Will Turkey?
Syria Agrees To
UN Investigataion
three niglils
Sen. I tern \ N
Wusl) ' pin|»ised
pi.in to boost the
[mill
I >I'K<|
is.vvei |»s.l nf North Atluntlr
Treaty Organization mil ions
I NITED NATIONS, N.V, ’to—A powerful Syrian teller
pledged balev that Syria would admit a United Nations War
Investigation Commlsalon In II* territory If Turkey and
Israel would do the same.
Tho promise was made In Dairtaacu* hy Syrian Speaker
of farliamen! Akram Hourani a* the f.eoerat Assembly here
pppare.l to open debate at 1 p.m, (e.d.t.l on charge* by
Syria and Russia that the United Slates I* prodding Turkey
Into attarking Syria.
am
Sun Spots
Hubcap Stolen
L. A. BERGERON, 3118 Ohio,
reported to Baytown police at
9 a.m. Monday the theft of a
hubcap from his 1955 Buick
while it was parked at the
Brunson theatre. The cap bore
no identifying marks.
PTA Carnival
SAN JACINTO elementary school
carnival will be Tuesday night at
the school. Serving wilt begin at
5:30 p.m., with a program in the
auditorium at 7 p.m.
Correction, Please!
THE SUN erroneously referred to
Dr. R. W. Pipkin as assistant
Auxiliary Police Meet
RAYTOWN AUXILIARY Police
film will be shown. All members telling of his nomination for
are urged to be present. j president of the Baytown Ki
! wanis club. Actually Dr. Pipkin
Ships At Humble I is assistant physician at the re-
ARRIVED MONDAY. Esso Ra-| finery. The error arose through
leigh J S Burrows from New interpretation of the abbreviation
York'. Sailed Monday, Esso Hart- j"pbys" in the Baytown city di-
ford, J. S. Burrows for New;rectory._____,
York; Neches, Sabine Transpor
tation for Beaumont, Ships in
Port of Houston. 21.
BARC Meeting
BAYTOWN AMATEUR Radio
club will have a special meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at its regu-
lar meeting place, the second
floor of the old No. 2 fire station
Oh Minnesota. A representative
(X a Houston radio equipment
distributor wtU be present to dem-
onstrate* the new Hallicrafters
SX101 receiver and HT 32 trans
mitter.
Here Is Why
I Support
United Fund
GEORGE BENNETT,
School district tax
collector, looking
again after disappearan
swelling from his face . .
said he never had any
with the swelling and was
it was caused by a nervous
order . . .
Mrs. Bettye (Slin
makes a deal for
tickets, even arranges ___
portation ... Mrs. Clyde Dupre,
s r,■a ‘sr ss
Comeaux, ail of Rayite, La., had
a big time visiting their South
Baytowitkin ., ----------—
all dressed up L
assignment . . . "Doc’'
comb mighty busy these days
delivering the goods . . . i
Roberd decided be wasn't
duck when he looked at a
Nothing bolsters a man’s seif
respect like being able to earn
his own living despite tremen-
dous odds.
Because of that I believe that
the Goodwill Industries, which
teach handicapped persons the
skills required to earn a living
In private industry, stand high
on the list of Red Feather
agencies.
The agency is about 90 per
cent self-supporting as ' a re-
sult of collecting salvage which
is then processed and sold to
needy persons at. reduced
Party Split Reopened?
Southern Dems Bristle
After Civil Rights Plea
II> I.EON BURNETT Hie
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'SIDE BY SIDE'
A MORGAN’S POINT woman and her son were injured when the 1953 Plymouth In whieh
thev were riding at right collided with the 1935 Dodge at the intersection of Highway
146 and Alexander drive at 8:10 a m. Tuesday. Officer Uharlie Cowan of the Baytown police
department stand* between the cars investigating the mishap. (Baytown Photos)
No Charges Filed --
Wreck Injures Mother, Son
__ mother and her four-year-, M
old son were injured in a two- San
car collision at the Highway
146-Alexander drive traffic cir-
cle at 8:10 a.m. Tuesday.
No charges were filed, how-
ever, since a stop sign at the
Alexander drive approach to
the circle was missing and
each driver thought the other
was obliged to stop.
Officer Charlie Cowan of the
Baytown police department
identified the injured as Mrs.
Ruby Slaton Randall. 25, of
Morgans Point and her son,
Weldon Clifford Randall, 4.
Cowan said the boy was treat-
.1 at a Baytown physician’s
office for a concussion, lacera-
tion on the fofebead and
bruise*......r'v .....
Mrs. Randall was taken to; which had since been knocked
N..illlit‘i n
■bristled list
Ailu'iny U
ipiumpt cnli
I rights lull
There ;i I-■
dismay Hi.it
Uiilirt line h
kiThsiI ;ii
i'ii:um "flu i
"freedi.iii ■ .f
In Hie I S I
in effect
The old split in Hu !>
party, nevci firmly I
snutherneis st.ilknl on
national enmenliun.
even more likely lo tip open
again following Ihe |mliey gruiifi s
statement Monday
The advisory conned nllneked
President Eisenhower and Hilled
for quick action on the civil right),
law. But it also indicated it has
little interest in a compromise
which hifk been tiubhiing with ills:
content since passage of the civil
rights bill ami since Eisenhower
sent federal troops to enforce in
■tegrallnn at Little Risk
it appears the radical I- ft
grimp's sliiml howevei
only dissenter was Mrs
minin I'.. Everett of
inn Giavel lais In e
and in his slate Pa supprlmg Ha' mil,civil fighls bill and “I wax nut
Ik'D jnglitx inen .me. !going t« ail there and vnte for
North ('line Mi* l.urett said North Corn any resolution Ilia: had not been
i under tin him coogressun n opposed Ihe appioved hv llicin ^ ___________.
Due In 36 Hours -
Winter Weather Is Coming
K> I NITHI
vi*ry rolil mi nui.v4 »,
pmlmMy wflhm Oh*
•K, foirciIMfl'IQ KJIJfl
ilffi siru*' c'anaiiii <frov<* w.»iiihr;isU;ircl I 'Hu* fifrw of arrtvftl in
of the !‘HM &iy arwl uilJ fho firs! win .Star will <l#*pf*rv]
wwithiT of thf m'ikoh lo T?x formint*. fhi*
I jhf>ui
. i 'H
hnrr;»ij
College Of Surgeons-
Dr. Liggett Is Honored
Jacinto Memorial hospital;down in a, previous accident ;nf the party has "'J1'1."1 "f&
for treatment of a fractured and never replaced tattle wiih the flepulH
right foot and neck injury- I Smith, approaching the !n. fj"£n |(,(, wlnjJ fw 1hf, Npg„, t(jw;
Driver of the other car, Guy, tersection, told Cowan hejvotf, ., ,.„mmr.nt,.d Georgia Dem-i
Ralph Smith, 62. of Box 2726,! thought Mrs Randall wax sup- rK-rntre- Chairman John Sammons
Baytown, was W injured. I posed to stop. M
Dr. f Imrh* I.v Llggell, 1*10 Mississippi, wa* on. of IJ
Texas siirgroos named fellow* of file ’American TWIega* of
Surgeons.
He received the high honor *• a meeting of Ihe ASU at
Atlantic Uit», V.J.
The AST , which ha* a memliership *nf more than 21,000,
awards fellowships to doctor* who fulfill comprehensive
requirement* for hotti ne-dlnd edueation and advanced train-
ing a* specialist*.
The new grnup, Inducted hy the ASU In rap and gown
eereinonles, totaled 1,100.
near % said, hut best indication* »rrt
Hie cold front will reach the north
l,e lone west si'ilnix late .Wtxlneadfly, or
,n later'Wednesday night.
Ram fell steadily over an cx-
I ensue sect ion of West Texas.
Central. East and South Tcxm.
Six tviiir accumulation* of mure
Hum an inch were measured since
midnight at San Antonin, Shreve-
port and Little Rock. Heavuw
wax at San Antonio when: 3,41
m< lies fell in 21 hour*..................................
Warm . muixf ajr Iffl eontinue
flow northward acrou Texaa
and the ram wilt continue
jve i most of the stale through
Wednesday.
'Hie Canadian front will bring
very cold weather-to the RiX'ky
Mountain area and cattlemen in
Wyoming were warned to protect
their stock Rain changing to
srenv wax forecast for Wyoming.
j to
itoday
Cowan said
and was driving a
Mrs. Randall
1953 Plymouth
Mrs. Randall's ear collided, «iid Ihete is "no basic
with the right rear and side of j difference on issues" now. between
east, around the traffic circle the Smith vehicle Both car*[the two major parties, ami Hint
on Highway 146 on her way to moved another 40 feet from the ultimate Jesuit will be 'either
the Baytown-LaPorte tunnel, the point of Impact and ended a third party w ", realignment
Smith, driving a 1953 Dodge,! up side by aide and right-side-1 within with parties,
was moving north on Alexan-j up in a ditch, | One southern member ui the
dcr drive approaching the cir- Cowan said it was raining at I advisory council. Camille r
cie. the time of the collision and:Gravel Jr., of bwmiaiM, favorni
The investigating officer, said j visibility was poor.
Mrsl Randall, being familiar
with the circle, expected Smith
to stop at the intersection in
compiliahce with
which had teen
Damage to the Randall ve-;
hide was estimated by Cowan i
... between *400 and *500. He ea-|
stop sign timated damage to Smith's car;
there but'at *350. \
Doctors Await Outcome
Delicate Heart Surgery
Place A tost Ad
A LOST AD can find
Whatever you’ve lost! N«
matter what’s missing, a
; fx>st Ad is your best l«-t for
HOUSTON (UP'—Doctor* wait- operation Monday, “but we Will getting It tack!
^ *lj— *..... a ... ------- » Dial JU 3-*2M or JU I-«M
for an ad-writer.
It worked for Mrs, IL I*
today to, see if iwo-year-old
11 Marcello Mariel upsets the Ofids
‘ xi liveS 'thtfwigh his delicate
'atl i,jx lation^H
know in about three days
If the operation is a success
the W- *4» was born with the
rr;w
, operated for two tours on1
Argentine boy said he though*
irn wttn me. •*
wtubt* inir- wuST w
'■M - >-*r * . . MT-.1U-, ’, i.
llPAIVSaSrs
_____ it is an operation:
which few persons survive. iL
Belton College
Closed By Flu
By UNITED TOMB
Flu continued to strike at stu-
(lent* today ax one college and
public schools In at least six
towns remained closed.
Mary liardin-Baylor College at;
Belton was closed today and will !
remain dosed ■ until next week. |
Dean C. A. Anderson said about;
200 of the sphool’s 800 students j
vrere confined to i»e<is Monday 1
county Avere dosed today with no
i indication of when they may re-
open.
ATTENTION, SUN READERS!
We're Going To Pay You A New Bonus!
Beginning next Saturday, Oct. 26, The Sun will start paying
another bonus in additional news, features, art and advertising.
You will find in Saturday's issue a complete new 16-page
"Sunday Sun Section" containing this extra bonus material. If will
include two new comic strips, plus Baytown feature stories and a
host of other weekend entertainment reading.
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of the family.
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