The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957 Page: 9 of 24
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Thursday, June 27, 1957
tip lagtnm tn
Humble Continues AidTo Education
Humble Oil and Refining 0*1 Humble made a almtlar grant jot Twxai for ilx-weeti cwirae*
hai announced a program off lust summer which sent five high in lOence, the Brat of this type
educational tor the neat aea-1 tchool teachen to the Univeralty that had been offered to Texas
demic year, continuing a ----------faMt
of several years sUivllng
Included are graduate fellow-
ship* lor advanced sbxty, grantt
to finance high K-bool science
teachers' attendance of summer
courses, assistance to privately
supported colleges, and mtsorl
Isneous contributions to special
projects to several unlveraUiep.
Twenty two graduate fellow
, ships will be awarded at ten
, major educational tnitltuUona
Humble s contribution of »0, and Universities is a continuation: years Partjplpnnt* are »t of toe vately endow'd ooll.gr,t «ui
MM to the Texas foundation of of support that has .been afford- prtvatoty endowed colleges In [ sharing to the oompanys gift d
Voluntarily Supported cd thu organiaaUon tor aeeenal the stole, in Loutotona, alx prl *10,(WO
tor the academic year lW-M.
Theae represent a continuation
of a fellowship program that has
been to effect tor the part 1W
THIS little New York mlsa hu her own ldeaa about cooling off In
a heat wave. The sidewalk is just right for frying an egg, but
her costume and can of orange soda keep her cool. (International)
HD Club Conclave
Set At Lamar Tech
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This
column was prepared for The
Sun by Mias Susie Brabham,
Chambers county home dem-
onstration agent.)
Lamar Tech Campus will be
all aatlr with Home Demon-
stration club members and
others interested In homestead
improvement June 25-26. Those
that I’ve heard talking of going
are Mrs. Houston Williams, Mrs.
Harley Lansford and Mrs. J. P.
Avera of the Barbers Hill club,
Mrs. C. 0- Crone from Anahuac
and Mrs. Arnold Hargraves
from gtowell.
The prograpi for the two day
workshop>—'“Planting and Care
of Roses", "Plants for the
Home," "General Principles of
Deaign”, “Patio* and Use of
and Diseases" and "Planting
the Home Grounds."
Those of you that do not go
are sure to miss an excellent
program
* Most are to the amount of •
n.KO. of which toe student re-
ceives «l.W while **» covers,
fees and tuition; to geology *8»,
It added for summer field, work. 0
Schools at which frltowsWpa j
are awarded are A and M W-
lege of Tews. Alabama Poly-.
SSkaio Inatttutii Georgia Insti-
tute of Technology. MuWMfej
State University. Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. Wee In-
stitute, University of California,;
University of Oklahoma. Unlvtr-1
slty of Texas, and Hamid
University. • .
Subjects Include accounting,
law, chemistry, physics, geology.!
and chemical, civil. mechanical!
and petroleum engineering. The
graduate student Is given com-|
piete freedom U» choice of a r*M
search project within toe desig-
nated field.
Grants of *3,000 each to the fl
University of Texas and Texas;
A and M College have been made;
to assist high school science
teachers' to attend summer insti-
tutes at these two Institutions.
Fifteen teachers, selected by I
the college administrations, will .1
receive from *300 to *600 each1*
for the six weeks summer ses-
sions, which Include courses toi
biology, chemistry, physics, andj
mathematics.
Gomulka May Win
Russian Victory
It has been announced that
Chinese Red Leader Mao Tse-
Foreign News Commentary
Unlti From Staff Corre^xmdent gg ^
DriliaK “mr-lonrtnHrtnt” Pftmmtl- .dJt s. Dexia nr! a iwvm GO nipfi hv
--- . inps auruau, j» tu n
Polish "independent" Commu- visit to Poland accompanied by j
nist Leader Wladyslaw Gomulka Chou En-lai, his premier.
Design”, “Patios and Use of may win a new and important Dispatches from Warsaw quote
Concrete", "Controlling Insects victory soon over Communist Rus- well - Wormed ^ure^M^ylng
TODAY’S TV LOG IS PRESENTED IY
cow on tos way without stoppii
to confer with Premier Nikolai,
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Bulganin and Communist Party
Chief NikitA S. Khrushchev.
It is said also that the Soviet
government tried to induce Mao ,
to visit Moscow first but that he I
refused. .
There can be no doubt that the
Russians will beep trying to get
Mao to change his mind.
If Mao Insists on visiting Poland,
and visiting Moscow only on his
way home, it will mean that he
la administering an open snub to
Soviet leaders.
Polish Premier Josef Cyrankie-1
weicz invited Mao to visit Poland’
during a trip he mSde to Com-|
munist China in April.
It was taken for granted at first
that Mao would stop off in Mos-
cow on his way. j
Later, the word was that Soviet
leaders had tried to get him to
do that but that he refused, on
the ground that the Polish invita-
tion came first.
Originally, Mao’s visit was set.
for September. Last week Warsaw;
reported Mao would be there for 1
the celebration on July 22 of!
Poland’s "national day,” t
KFRC-TV
Channel *
KGUL-TV ~
Channel U
KIRK-TV
Channel It
Thursday Evening
9:00 Roy .Ilosers
6:15 Roy Rogtrr
5:30 Roy Rogers
5:45 Roy Rogers
Range RWer
Hang® Rider
Sport*; Weathtr
New*
Mickey Moom
Mlckfy Mou*a
Mickey Mou«#
Mickey Moum
sir*ssss
4:30 Dinah Short
4:45 NBC News
8g't. Preston
s*t, Preston
Ntws; WsoUH
John Daly
ins Ranger
Lons
Rons
Ranger
7:00 People's Choice
7:1# People's Choice
7:30 Tenneseee Ernie-
7145 Tennessee Ernie
Bob Cummlnge
Bob Cummihgf •
Playhouse *0
Playhouse to
Jungle Jim
Jungle Jim
SSI pas i
Sg'iS?BS5SS ssas
Danny Thomas
Danny Thomas'
Film Feature
Film Feature
_______the an-
niversary of the adoption, of the!
new Communist constitution ini
1962.
Now it is said Mao may not
arrive until the end of July, or}]
’ possibly in August. j
Whether this may mean the de-|
lay is of routine nature or that.
Mao is reconsidering his decision
to give the Polish visit priority 1
there is no. indication. !
But Mao, Gomulka and the So- |i
viet leaden undoubtedly are keen-
ly aware of the importance MM}
will be attached to Mao’s deri-;
sion, one way or the other,
throughout the Ccmmunist world, j
AV
•9:00 -Grohcho MS
9:15 Grouchn Ms
____Him
9:30 O. Henry Playbh
9:45 O.
Conrad Nagel
Conrad Nagel
—Key (huh Playhouse
Key Club
Quotes
In The Ntws
8y UNITED PRESS .....
WASHINGTON-James M, Pick-j
ens of- Somerset, MD.< on becom- j
want to be one."
MILWAUKEE. Wis.-Viee Presi-i
dent Richard M. Nixon, warning:
- - - • • “ • ' « butf
that big cuts in the defense — ;j
would endanger U, Si secur-j
■’“I say that anyone who would)
make substantial cuts in the de-jl
tense budget below the amounts |
re<tommende<| is taking a risk with;
America's security which tbei
American people will not and)
should not support,”
MIAMI - Author Phillip Wylie,
commenting that a Supreme Court
decision cannot stop obscenity in|L
the United States: I
"The American people are more >1
preoccupied with sex and more;*
frightened by it than any others.;
We’re just an obscene people.”
NEW YORK - Actress Frances
Farmer whSse drinking and tem-
perament landed her in a mental
institution 14 yean ago, on her
decision to try to restart her ca-’
reer ■ y
"I weighed the hazards of show;
business against toe security of if
private We, and I decided to npl
turn to actus."
Fii SS £55 friy Show shtnoex Hotmu C. Nickerson on
m^Ydrel. K.rtytt»» ■ Mt, , h-Averts "to re<
HUNTSVILLE. Aia-Coi
C Nickerson on the puntoL™.,..
he txpects "to receive at his trial
. "I don't" think I will get more
than a reprimand, which I shall
- deserve"
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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/m1/9/?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.