The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957 Page: 5 of 24
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ITuirjday, Jime 27, 1957
Thomas Favors Halt In Nuclear Weapon Tests
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WASHINGTON —(Special to and we ihould not be afraid to
The Baytown Sun)—Rep. Albert
Thomaa (D-Texaa) declared to-
day that the United States Gov-
ernment should "pursue with all
/toe vigor at its command" the
possibility of reaching an agree-
ment with Russia for the im-
mediate halt of nuclear bomb
tests.
Thomas said toe latest Rus-
sian offer to suspend all tests
’or a two year period "offers the v»vu.« --——• - —---
lasis for serious negotiations plan for suspending the tests.
meet the Russians around
conference table."
••I know that the President
and secretary of state are cap-
able of negotiating with the
Russians without being hood-
winked," Thomas said.
He added that people In this
country are disturbed by the
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affects of fallout from hydrogen
and atomio bomb tests and
would “welcome a fool-proof
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Thomas said his belief that an tesU whits th* Russians favor
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effort ahould be made to negot-
iate with the Russians was
strengthened by a statement by
Secretary of Defense Charles
Wilson that suspension of bomb
testa would not slow up develop-
ment of missiles and other
means of delivering the bomb."
Thomas said: “We simply
cannot allow ourselves to be
maneuvered into a position of
‘being against stopping these
WHY
put your
money in
a small car •
thomaa enid adequate en
forrement provisions must tw
contained in any agreement and
that the interest* of the United
State* be fully protected. He add
ed that Russia had agreed to per
mit inspector* Inside Russia, “the
firdst time they have gone this
far."
"Aparentiy negotiations have
rearherd the point where basic de-l
ciaioni must be made soon.’J
Thomaa declared. "The Presi
dent ahould aatume personal di-
rection of toe talk* and not
leave tola wp to the Secretary
of State "
(p/ READ THIS STARTLING FACTy^
5 out off lo Smaller Cars
wear a Pontiac Price Tag
—yet none gives you-Any
off Pontiac’s Advantages
PONTIAC GIVES YOU
MORE SOLID CAR PER
DOLLAR THAN THE
BIGGEST OF THE
SMALLER JOBS!
The so-called “low-price” numbers just
' aren’t in it-Pontiac gives you up to
8.9% more solid cor par dollar! And your
Pontiac dealer can prove it—with official
* specifications. Check them , yourself.
Starting' with Pontiac’s rugged X-
mtmber frame and continuing through
every inch of the car, you’ll discover
engineering advances and advantages
the smaller cars haven’t even thought of.
Then put Hi# facts end figures to a tsst—
with you behind the wheel. Right from
the start you'll discover that this big
heavyweight handles like a dream' in
traffic or on the open road, because only
Pontiac offers you Precision-Touch Con-
trols for almost effortless steering and
braking. No doubt about it-here’s driv-
ing that puts the smaller cars in the shade!
NO SMALLER CAR
EVEN APPROACHES
PONTIAC'S 122-INCH
WHEELBASE!
You can’t ride on overhang—but you ' wu w ----
can on wheelbase! Pontiac gives you yopr Pontiac dealer for his eye-opening
from 4 to 7 inches more length between ^ offer ^ prove beyond a shadow of a
the wheels where it counts! From bump- doubt that you’re (jetting not only a
snoothing comfort to interior stretch- w<md*fuI ^ but a wondorfullnvostmonil
A&'twteS M^ivTuvM-Une^W# ^ tefore y°u *Pend V»» hard-earned
toStmakre the smaller jobs seem under- and discover the easy way to break the
sized aad overpriced! smaller habit.
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NOTHING ON WHEELS
PERFORMS LIKE A
PONTIAC#.. THE SMALLER
CARS DON’T EVEN
COME CLOSE!
Your Pontjac dadeir can show you on-
tlie-reeord proof that Pontiac is America’s
Number One Road ^ar. And he cart ’
give you a poinl-by-point comparison to
rhow you why no smaller car can hope
to imitate Pontiac’s alert, effortless
response to every driving demand from
stop-and-go traffic to superhighway
cruising ... why Pontiac loafs while
smaller cars strain . . \how Pontiac’s
all-around performance superiority has
made it the talk of the automotive
writers! But don't stop with facta and
figures—prove it yourself behind the
wheel—take this handsome husky out
on the road and let it show you how far
ahead it really is. YouTPbe spoiled for
the smaller cars forever! a ’ • "
Brink Robbery
Prosecutor Is
SBT Speaker
AlHOTN— (8p.)— A man who
figured prominently In the cap-
ture and prosecution of the 11
men responsible for the mililon-
dollar Brink’s robbery will dis-
cuss the celebrated cate at the
State Bar of Texas annual meet
ing In Fort Worth, July 4.
Ho la Garett H. Byrne. Bos-
ton district attorney, who will
be toe luncheon weaker at the
meeting of the district and coun-
ty attorney* section of the bar.
, The Brink’s robbery, often
referred to as too perfect crime
baffled law anforeemant offi-
cers for six lam yean, ft was
the testimony of a disgruntled
member of too holdup team that
led to the eapture of to* robbers
just five days,before the Mae-
sachaaette atatutery limitation
would harm run oat and made
the men Immune from proseeu
: tlon for the bold robbery,
j The Federal limitation* etat
ute held already expired and on-
ly these five days remained on
the state limitation when
memberof tbftgMK, Mv'sw
| theinequities In the division of
jlhe inequities in the division of
1 the Brink’s robbery to Byrne
’ and G-men. Federal officer* lm-
imedlately rounded op the guy,
most of whan had bean lmag a
J ) quiet life while waiting for the
y date of their freedom from pro-
secution.
Byrne has chalked up a no-
table record aft district attorney
since his appointment to toe
post in 1952, earning a reputa-
Won as a relentless crusader
against illegal narcotic* peddl-
ing, He has- ate# been credited
with mapping out an effective-
long-range plan which is work-
ing well in curbing juvenile de-
linquency in Boston.
Presiding at the meeting of
the district and county attor-
ney* will be - Don Walton of
Houston, who is vice chairman
of the section.
-AND PONTIAC HAS
ALWAYS BEEN FAMOUS
AS ONE OF AMERICA'S
TOP TRADE-INS!
Pontiac’s high trade-in value is a tradi-
tion in the industry! A quick check with
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SEE YOUR
AUTHORIZED j \/| | ||UV DEALER
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TRADING'S TERRIFIC RIGHT NOWI
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10 Tips Given
For Safe Driving
DETROIT— <Sp)—A* million*
of fun-seeking motorists head]
for the lakes, mountains or
beaches over the Fourth of July
holiday, safety expert* are
hopeful that extra care and:
cautionjvill keep the highway
accident toll at an ali-time low.
To help achieve this goat
Jeanne Smith, Dodge safety
consultant, ha* prepared
list of 10 driving Ups.
1. Control your temper when
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necessary chances.
J. Start early, expect frequent
delay* and leave for home
early, preferably during day
a: Watch out for careless
drivers Who arc over-anxious to
teach their destinations,
4. Slow down, to'wUow pass-
ing cars extra room to get hack
into the right lane ahead of
y 5. Always give the other driv-
er more than his share of the i
road.,
ft, Cot Into the proper lane
well in advance of turntng-and
always signal your intention to
turn or stop. ,
T. Pull your car entigely off
the road when stopping for
sightseeing or a roadside jrieafc.
g. Check traffic in all direc-
tions, especially to the rear, be-
fore pulling out of a parking
spot onto the highway.
#. Reduce speed *t sundown
and drive within toe range of
our. headlight*. *
10 {Concentrate on your dnv
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12.1 cv. ft.
Food Froozor^
Refrigerator
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Our Price
WITH YOUR
OLD REFRIGERATOR
look ororywhere-yov con’l Red e finer
refrigerotor H»o« iWa Sheer look beauty
—and you eon’f makh Hi prka.
No» a stripped-down "iporiol," not a
lari year’* modei-but a big now 12.1
as. ft. Mgidoira bnperiol food Froeitr*
Rofrlgeroitor. ieWnd saporoto doors a
mommoHi freoior cha»t-ond a refrigor-
ator section toot’s pocked with every
fhmoui 1957 Frigldolre feoture, Including
avtomotk defrosting. Mm-Sheer look
beouty In color ot no extra cost. Hurry
In today.
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Rftfrl|«rafnr. Tkfty'r* jf] In tkl»
*87 Friflldalra Refrigerator
★ Isctusire ICHJICTOt ★ CYCIA-
MATIC OIFROITINO la retriftereier
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SAfITY SIAl DOOR ★ ROU-TO-YOU
SHCLVCS ★ Reel OIAMT FOOD.
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STORE HOURS:
9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
TUESDAY THBOMDH SATURDAY
UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY
NOW NEW LOW
PRICES ON FRIGIDAIRE
WASHERS AND DRYERS
CLOSED MONDAY
I957 MODBJ
ALL-New Frigidaire
Super Value!
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It’s all new—every indi of it—from new Sefety-
Seal Latch to it* color* gay interior. With the
magical Sheer Look that transform* any kitchen!
It’s the Handiest Evtr
Imagine,inl®«*IL5«a£nl!^-iW*8£
Freezer Cheat . 3 Big /tffi-Writh Wrebte
Aluminum 8helve* • Handy Removable Haff Shelf
. Deep FuB-Width PorceUin Hydrator ♦ Siding
Chill Drawer • Huge Super Storage Door with
Butter Compartment and Five Removable Shelton
• 3QukkubeloeTray*~all«n a refrigerator which
slips in among your kitchen cabinet* for that
treasured “ built-in” look.
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hot water, detergent time, electricity and bret of a« money. Wjwla ^' fn!'^
1967 Imperial Laundry pair, jam peeked with top Una feature*. Modria shown are
porcelain. ‘ ‘
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957, newspaper, June 27, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043583/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.