The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 17, 1955 Page: 3 of 12
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thin*, it appears]
Th* crew has I
hours and now.
motor chugging I
alongside the dc
bathing suits, bol
aalia, etc. You .1
swings back out]
open sbund again]
dowa.<«tf(5erj
cook looks up dd
ters. You take a ,
of Manhattan, ml
little. You .art ini
MMW i
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ir°tonS' IwSmtAlfS central Arctic arew^The other Uon I
hlng enemy bomber* at- force, broken into two groups, is cockplt
to^rthfiS?‘r lWr0* ** fin^laml"antf nortocaslern £!- the*®^nd‘*"',y W"”' ',c
gymn radar stations already are ada. having sailed from Norfolk,
' toe American aeg- Va.
fcSS**s HPfl
in Greenland at the oppo- movement as the largest ArcUc ' more concemeo >
----•‘tiona ever staged. The oper- events and the stati
involves 117 ships carrying bovine mind. The
« for the DEW line as well from the Nashville
basesAlM,k“ *nd Urwnland *‘r w*‘ peer
it vlJurkU*1
oi * ana mil
'arts ssg«*jxgr2’& esls
wterlal to construct locations planned tor the distant
ao ndar stations and early warning (DEW) line, said
^ I I , a*. .. . .
<1 by late llHm R ghuford, JO, pushed the WASHINGTON -<8d>~ Am-
is SSSSIsI
~ ® •at''’*"'7
. ~ fart AahW
arnrau, rm. -vr~ SI
. -SBBiwtegs
. m agriculture. Government job* aleo
SJS *re excluded. During the lame
i»» period, the chamber reports, the
as can* mim!>er of persona of working age
. .j] alio increaaed by about nine mil-
vwsltr' 1,on>
iw' These events took place during
HI. —UP— A «n era of expanded technology the
painter created like of which the world has never
T, m*. e«w * 7Jta, « i»2 ~
flc. will participate in th, nation- Ploye. and workers in private ^
swyr Aar:r,z s^Jxuss S
original aoaial aeeurity l|w. Trti was also made available, under ”‘nr,n
r Rogers, district manager, has special agreements, to more state
announoed. * ,?r\ and local government employes.
The Social Secnrity act became »ndJo mlnlsters and member! of
law Aug. 14, 1938. “At that time mUlfloua orders. “About 87 million
only about one worker in 10 was P“r*°.n* "i|l build this
odvuotf by any retirement system,
and only about on* worker in 90
Jtt't&TOWTS |
yesr, 31,000 persons wsre receiv-
ing • total of »1.B million monthly
ton offfee* #<rV,e*d ^ th* M0U**
Pointing t_____,r_ ____________
people who work for a living can
now Jook forward to retirement
beleflU under the old-age and f
It applied to some 33 million [hear*
workers In commerce and indue- ,
try. The 1939 amendments added ®
payment! for dependents of re- , '
tir*d workers and for the aur- v,d *
coast of
isESHS S
£55535= Grievance Committee Keeps =4=
T*io« Attorney*’On Line'
of 1984. Payments are atill higher Vigilance by state bar grievance ferently than they really ar*. but JK m*nt *,k,.U* M‘ploded *u ov,r
for retired workers who have committees In congressional dls- we feel no other graup m tha ilk..!??industrial landscape.
«tie fliet «e 1A more recently come onto* rolls. trict# throughout the state will &a- whole i« rendering more public mdevhiwL''IXiwThe biggeat boost In job, cam#
t mat nine out of 10 This average old-age payment la sure that every Texas lawyer lives service.” - *** M|h ,nd fatoetoUHtradea, In .maauSto^
now 3*0. and the average monthly up to his qualifications as an “of- Bullock expressed hope that trl- * * turmg, construction and the aer-
-*:--ient to a young widow with /jeer of the court,” the head of Val or personal complaints would BONG KONG —UP— He- Vice Industries. And while the
.Jo minor children it *188, the Texas legal profession declare., not be filed with the Grievance ports from Canton Wednesday number of farm jobs decreased
liberie? ihL» tEI°£t This policy was announced by Committee. He said the only cases **ld, Uie most popular face due to increased productivity,
ssrtt jibs
now have families ot their own ‘h“ Kiffhth Congreealon^ District "{‘h*! Concubine. SlOPsiMPLl
and are building old-age and sur- Grievance committee. Appointed to *»«> » te« *xl,t* thl» NEWARK. N.J. -UP- Benja- BlIlIrlB
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIALS
RATH'S SUNVALE
Get Fa it, Soothing MM with
PIRCY MEDICINI
NEW PIANOS
YAOTOBY-TO-YOC PBHXRB
F. M. WORDEN
FROZEN FOODS
IJBBY’fi
STRAWBERRIES
2 S 49c
CREAM
peas ..... tm
CROWDER PEAS
Gold Medal, Black
Golden Age Beverages,. .6o™45c
KRAFT CARAMELS..........li 5M33c
CARNATION 7N8TANT
CHOCOLATE DRINK........,^35c
UGHTCRUST
do not have the esteem of the
public to which they are entitled,
“WC don’t want them pictured dlf-
reiearch division of the Agricul- that he is a part of the program
tural Marketing Service, The re- to get better use of his time.
searchers had assistance from ■■■-■ 1 -------------
many Individuals and organize- . ,
tlons in the retail food Industry ■■»»»■ m mu ....... .
and from Michigan State Onllege. I TV—_ __ j
OVER A CUP of .
late cake, we got
FULLY WASHABLE
by Burlington Mills
A NEW COTTON
& CHROMSPUN ACETATE
Will acientiata «c
alaught* of the ocei
and his small band
disease so many y
Speaking as an a
thtfufht thjit if maj
anything for'the gd
Later, when we J
talking about hurri
The eurvey was designed to Im-
provf the efficiency and produc-
tivity of retail food store employe*
*i—..j. «..*»— i—'.-y of poj.
wMMiiimninm BAYTOWN!
NEWEST ARRIVAL FOR
THE BACK-TO-SCHOOL SET!
through better techniques
sonnet management.
The department said participa-
Flour 5.39c
tion of
Would You
Judge This
Gl Guilty?
OMAHA -UP- A forma! .
tnveititoitton was planned W«
day Into accusations that an <
REGARDLESS OS
thing else worth i
summit didn’t get 4
of the littie men «
There was plentj
Germany and othel
apparent effort to
to deal with the be]
cording to the wl
“have delivered a I
destroying atomic J
Nor do we yet knl
outer apace observJ
fine howdy-do, if yl
Thi* is not beeaul
on the mountain-tJ
importance of thel
what’s been going I
the Big Pour to ql
take the outer-worl
As a matter of f|
peatedly these manl
that flying-saucer «
the Martian* sprin J
People in charge cl
But a lot of con A
of us. I
I am not privy til
Interplanetary Assol
couldn't say whethcB
buzzing around heifl
tures or not. All I M
sight easier to settle®
K-xd
There is nothing ■
a tough problem tool
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE.....,feia. 10c
IJBBY’S
POTTED MEAT............3^^350
ROSEDALEPEAS...........2„te25c
VAN CAMP. 303 SIZE
RED KIDNEY BEANS........2*. 27c
S.O.S SCOURING PADS lib
harpened toothbrush while In a
toramunist prison camp.
accuasticuis were made
gainst Edward C. Kirby, a hand-
orae 24-year-old father of four
hlldren who fought through nine
ampairns In the Korean war and
pent S3 months in Red captivity.
He lost both big toes and the
rst joints «T all fingers of one
sad as a result'of frostbite in
le prison camps.
Kirby, now a civilian, was ar-
rwaRS&a
i the Offutt Ate Force Base here,
bwever, Fifth Army officials to
lilcago said he would be released
ffl«ng a possibly drawn - out
rmal Investigation of the accuaa-
The investigation will determine.
msxgt&am
j Justice,, which allows the ar-
NOTBOOK FILLER PAPER
GOOD SELECTION OS NOTESOOK COVHS
cnl for
he host
r that’s
Sixes 12 to 20
IN DELIGHTFUL NEW
ntoMfSONSOBUBS
w. Sre
they were
Army ofl
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• Oyster Grey
• Autumn £
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Army Constructing Arctic Radar Bases
WASHINGTON UP The other altea on the co»
Army announced Wednesday that raid warning net.
AMO troop, are pushing toward The announcement,
to# Arctic frontier «dto enough first Indication of toe
9 Million Jobs
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vivora of workers who died. through 'em ploy merit' or'witem" K>iltmi of Houston; Woodrow B. h*]f P°lic» own amup better, Tiiesda'ytoat Ids'* wife ‘had become
It waa not until 1981 that cover- plojrment now covered by the law. Seals of Houston; and Robert S. »nd_ we ask the public to "Cooperate 111 because of the heat and that
**• vm eatended to the aelf-em- looking to the future, Roger* Webb in of Houston. Other mem- Wlt" u* in our effort# of enforce- was why he had parked overtime. ,
ployed, and to certain employe* of said that by 1975, when there will bers whose terms have not yet ex- "Oh, so you parked overtime
non-profit organizations, regularly be 20 million Americans age 6S or pi red arF Burch bownmsn, Houa- We *re not 9°lng to Investigate whlle you took her to a doctor?"
employed \do m eat to and- farm over, four out of five of them wUl ton; Thoma* M,,Ryan, Houston; °f run *>wn complaints from ob- Th* sympathetic Judge asked,
workers, and some employee* of be eligible for benefits or denend- n.vJaH u mEEFWitMid. vr.’ - - — -......
employees of be eligible for benefits or depend- Raymond"H. Wilson Be'llaire* »I-.vio,w omckpota. But we will make “No. Ilook her to an alr-comll-
aml iuIJahmm mm . —j — - -—•*- — - - — - — *— " « --*1*—1 *■- *' - mmda '* T.a«c/ill enIA
US'bm!!biTZt"£ InSm “ J VpMuSfHoWonTiiid'j’
KSAiaraK -atsae&Ma^
which extended coverage to aelf- Insured, Roger, predicted, „os,inn«i duh« « -— P ‘ that are hard to cure as hay and
Repairs To A And M Dining
Hall To Be Completed Soon
which ere recommended by a mem-
ber of the State Bar board of di-
rectors who resides In the district.
Director for the eighth district Is
Fred Parks, Houston attorney.
"There is no cleaner or more
OOIZJDGE STATION — (Sp) — phone connections spaced around honorable profession than the legal
Major repair* to Sblsa hall, atu- toe hall for use of banquet speak- profession,” Bullock said, “but,
dent dining hall at Texas A and er* and dance bands. among the more than 12,000 Texas
sSSSsSS SnfSSS
W W t Iamln‘,ed naturflI w°»d chair* State Bar.
eeptemoer, W. H. Bsdgett, manag- The winrfow ,rehworIr has been .,r_
grievance committee, member# for Try Run n.-a.fus ^ lovpr mature meadow croI» mak*
which are recommended Kv • mam. cl*8*iftod Ad»—Diai xjoj better silage than they dp hay.
fr of physical plant* ha* an- Jjl? W(»,arCh|W^rk ,h.MlLbe!,“ “In these instance# we recognise
P ' rebuilt and toe window-length ft- that it is the duty of the State Bar
nounced.
Principal change. Include lnstal- Sin^ting* applfed wlto ffrtS *"d
n,w’llow*r »couatic« tronle woodwefder" has " been' In- * Gr^aZ^Commiteei,
ceiling with recessed lights, alum- stalled and new men's and worn- tahlXu"tn * i ^ P®'
IfItl 11^:
a legal matter by his attorney may
— make complaint to any member of
Government Has Advice ZiTSSSSSSSKSt
am a # ^ . mitte# shall take action by dismiss-
For American Grocery Clerks
* cedura for suspenaion or dlibar-
WAKHINGTON —Bit— The De- suited in wider acceptance of im- ment.
h“iMued P^ed method., better use of work ,The overwhelming preponder-
* 3*-PapS booklet telling grocery .. ... . - anc# of the profession is honest
clerks how to become better groc- *‘me' a"d lncreawd *“« P«r clerk- and repiltabJ., BulIock
•rieWrks. hour. The survey showed that an "We have not always had. how-
The department’, advice boll* employe will accept qew methods ever, adequate policing ot th*
down to “work emarter-not harjl- more quickly ahd smarten up more small number who are not ”
er.* This cOReluiion was reached rapidly if he can discuss them in 9ome casrs he said lawyers
Rvpnn
IN
BAYTOWN!
NEWEST
FALL
FASHION
'• * '
m-1
TREND!
PEKIN
_____
-P.AQgj
getting ready to
ting ready to st
means.
THE CAPTAIN,
are stripped to
obstrusively into
she clears the br
tain’s. You try vsl
different points of]
able to melt so
line, or the edge c
step on a mop ton
You wonder how|
acouple|
Wippi
„ world,
mount
dress. IT. » .
Pennsylvania.
scourge with toe i
ter of toe world’s
She has livid
boarders from a fa-
sons in the United!
doctor# daughter
She is Blossom
Walter Reed, to
Yellow Fewer-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 17, 1955, newspaper, August 17, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043558/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.