The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1960 Page: 18 of 20
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ThurtcUy, May 5, I960
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Khrushchev's Speech
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AMERICAN SCHC
M«aMt hUMl tea *»d;
I amouneemcot which amounted to
A revaluation of the ruble rfleo
I uvr hi October.
The party And government
(hakeup brought Knrutochev'l
'protege, FM Kabw. up tram a
i deputy flret premiership In tbr
Council at MInleter* to a top Com-
muttiM party fab under Khnnh
chev titmeetf Kotlov, SI, became
a secretary at the party Omtral
(tMlMHt tram page I)
I rotd war or ending the anus race
“1 am atm Id mat it Nixon be-
.pome* entitled to carry on nego-
Hattons at the auramit. It would!
bo, at wt say In Ruaata. itbo emt-i
tag a goat to take care of tiki
cabbage, ~ the Soviet Premier
aUd
The Supreme Soviet — Partta-I
went* station bunt Mo a wave
ra«uUr moaiio* »4 6 •# »
ITfeninr f-f 1 i*en
I Sam V. a»t*.
luM Mm
■oar? 1. B*A*t. awy
hie (WUoon'i) vote on the State
Bank Ins Cbmmtaton to throw a
Baauty Cultur
elate bank charter to an “old po-
rtoTaaSSr TV talk Care Identi-
fied the triend aa Billy Goldberg.
Carr deem bed Goldberg at ‘a*
lawyer and one of the fineet potit-
I'VE BEEN HEARIM'
HOW POORLY PAID.
TEACHERS ARE, AW 50
. I THOUGHT^ ^
I COULD WORK
WALIITLE
OVERTIME >
POUT and atADTI BSAt‘7
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3. Card Of Thtnkg
HAD TO
f AFTER,
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THE LADIES aUXIUART
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thaak tka faU»ia* Eaetje
|p taw eaaaiiaae at nab
far tfea EtuttWM Brian**
rue Fly haU al 10a ■»*»
rukiae Caau laM April Ml
Mr Mat ftewaliaa
Mr. * Mm. W, & B*Bal4
Mr a ktwk Auk Cka—
Mr. i Mr*. Bar* Caere
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FORMER!
11. Ftmalg Hblp Wt
leal friend* of Will WUaon In Tex-
aa.” Goldberg la a Mate Demo-
cratic cummitteeman far Houston.
Jack Cox, campaigning far gov-
ernor agalnM incumbent Price
Daniel, mid In Victoria that "we
art not offering our vtMtar* much
| of anything except natural acenery
and a highway map."
UK said Darnel s Aanuiusumuon
had been “penny-wiae and pound
r^rr,rf-RV:rn»**>- ........■ Mr M
*A miieSriw let IT re W,m ^srt1 * niWr M
ararrh ptonr ha* btn\ mintiK ^irua^<^rv' l°M value jk
iKaBZdCZ ^ fcsvs
Kohler Critical
SSragS: $<££&« Of Seals' Conduct
fli&sSSf &S3S8S Of Demo Affaire
Khrushchev called the plane to ‘° 3 ®° ”*“** (m” * Dr. In Kohler. Houston bus!
ddnl aggraeetve act. and Taxee *M «flt be aWdimed bw »*■ m—aad naafldafa tar chair-
mtod rhetorically of the United ^Stto? more, but (heir mm of the Hanto County Dmo-
MM; _ wage* will be reduced «rcordinf- *db Executive Committee, baa
laid the Ufa at the county party
meamre*, wty don’t you think we taxee akn will be abol- madilnery and an extra com bur-
cm take rimBar meaiuree when a ^ird far xirxfle peraom and thoar den on a June 4 Houxton achool
plane appears over our territory tamtW rttardlem of *l«^on to the incumbent chair-
M on u manta-Lota
faolfah" to it* attitude toward
Mate parka.
Daniel campaigned in Tyler
where he attacked Ida farmer
political aaneiate, farmer Gov.
TW-CITT MONUMENT Oft
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■orkan. Cweturr aMfc.
wrnrtm awret*. MorM *1
aaat In Amaira Hals luk.
|AailHRI HWUlW, Miun VIWTi
Allen Shiver*, who is backing Cox.
Gov. and Uh Daniel later went
to Dallas where they were guest*
of firmer UA Sen. and Mrs. Wil-
liam A. Blakiey, BUkiey was ap-
pointed senator by Shivers to ful
rj*r*cr,immtonm
matunuuim **a
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Partonal
CLEANING -
LAUNDRY ROUT
nun (O' |iwi|| Mmmi
Noon Call
Moftidi**! Day Special
M aew JUdwio • Tmuamw
$22.50
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Thm toMteii atnilfM weak
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Niblack Systam
Met MarkM « »-«
Stock Quotes
Merrfl Lyndt,
Work Wanted
Volletfes
Volleyball
Play Tops
Lost-Found
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Lyndon Johnson
Denies Statement
About Padre Park
^ Sen. Lyndon Johnson Thursday
,»* denied a statement attributed to
him Sunday in a Houston news-
Pi paper concerning a congressional
bill to make Padre laland a na-
iionai pane.
)H In a telephone conversation with
|- Taylor Hunt of the Bayabore Rod,
I Reel and Gun dub, Sen- John-
> son said he did not say be waa
1)4 opposed to going any further with
( the bill (fare it called for a park
iH n to 100 mile* long and the Texas
* resolution only called tor a SO-
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THi LOOKS OF
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Funera PHWfiiwWdiE!
® To Be Precinct E
Notices CandidateJnWE
^wJTfa£edn^t»?lJtaw mJte^y *UrSwLw law* that P^aMal O
aa ihot down. (fed at 1 a.m. Thursday in a!*nd a continuance of the Ameri- Pure OU ....
"It appeared that the plane was Baytown hospital vhn ,rw enterprise system; a Royal Du'1*
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PUT WHER£ tVILf. \ I PONT *0**X
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THOSE OUALfTi PS?J \ AN9WSAf>
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but It has not been made.
Pointing out that be is far the
measure before the House and
Senate committees as written,
Sen. Johnson said he will work
vlgsrously for tto passage. He is
The Rev. diaries T. Ugnt « h„, ~L----■ ■
'sariS. *uc
toe sgrremor!" and "If, ArectteSoSss^B be at 3 p.m. S| AjOvsntoam^Bg^" 1
KhtSichev added that "a Strict T^uiS^^dlScto fro,n Houtton ^
Drotast will be made and we will I Sf^ I ha* done graduate work at Stan Cal
Mtalfar swtkw
don fu JV Util
sure something can be done about
it during this session. Johnson
told Hunt._ •
&££ Cn^tfeTVhaw Sr01 Eutbnum FanenI Home™
Khrushchev's attack on the O- 8- Under. *8 Of
West capped a day whldi brought fa* brothers, George Shambltn ot
announcement of a shakeup to the Baytown, Johra^ Shmublto and
ruling hierarchy, a promise by ®Hy SuimMln cdJMt. Sebnan and
Khrushchev to abodsh income Howe .ShambUn of Langview; and
Mm
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Texas Gulf Prod
Texa* Gulf Sulp
Tidewater........
Timken Roller ..
Union Carbide
Un Oil of Calif...
fat tor two years; the East
County Medical Auxiliary;
Fine Arts Assn.; and the '
DR. T. W. LAMFE is author at
"The Gaseous-Ion Sensitized For-
mation of Hydrogen Atoms" in
the current Issue of toe Journal
Texas Fine Arts Asm.; and__
Democratic Precinct organiza-
tions.
A native of Harris County
— -, — — _ .reared to Bellalre, toe has Mvet1
Ru^^Cammlttee^of party preference and he cannot fa Baytown six years, the las
The law, passed by the 1959 ‘
Texas Legislature, provides that
each voter’s first participation in
a party function is a registration
with that party, Manne explained.
A person who participates in the
Democratic primary declares him-
self a Democrat.
If a person’s first i
ticlpation Is to a Repul
Party Affiliation Law Explained
39\ of American Chemical Society. It
3114 is based on his research at Humble
64 Mi Oil and Refining Oo.’s Baytown
4814 Refinery.
K Snake Bites Bey
United Carbon
145.00. H< Sp«rkr Bond, IUMU
Mjik mu) a-rws.
JONXsI 411—tfpMMm l-b«lroom
Upjohn Dn-g
U. S Steel
Westinghouse.
New Orl Cotton
viimt
Wednesday afternoon, at Gulf
Coast Hospital for snake bite and
released after treatment. The
child is reported to good condition.
School Items Stolen
A SOFT DRINK machine was bur-
glarized and an electric eraser
was taken Tuesday night from An-
son Jones Elementary School,
SUN'S
■■■■I HEIRPORT I
be stamped "Republican.’’ Once I *
a person is affiliated with either CASEY
party, he will be excluded from Mr. and Mrs. Bobby R. Casey,
affairs of the other party for the 120 Marion, are parents of a girl,
rest d the year. Lisa Lynn, bom at 7:03 a.m. Sat-
"You cannot, for example, go urday, May 7, to Gulf Coast Hos-
to the Republican conventions Sat- pital. She weighed seven pounds,
urday and then vote to the Demo-15% ounces. Grandparents are
eadter Hu Arffcle
National Magazine
Yemen LUes, REL Journalism
4, WHAT IF rr *
NS OUT THAT
Z WAS JUST
-f AFADff
ere/ine/wf not
even notions jr*
A FEW MINUTES AOO
7HEY WERE LAU6HM6
F ANP 6AMNSIWMW n
.-rmpmur-ime ,
7 EVER CREATED. *
diairman of the Houston Natural
Gas Corp., was unveiled at a
ceremony honoring him at toe
fifth annual fine arts festival of
Texas A and I College at Kings-
ville.
Smith Is former president of the
A and I Board of Regents. In his
18 years on the board he played
cepted far tall publication in
Photollto magazine, only national
publication for school yearbook
staffs.
Pictures of several Lee Travel-
er staff members will accompany
the article, which describe* new
distribution procedures instituted
wot ju a-
sored short course to gas tech- Hospital, will attend the Texas
nology, which is given every year Hospital Assn, convention and
technical exhibit May 9-12 in Dal-
las. Battle Is a charter member of
the House of Delegates of the
Texas Hospital Assn. Wendel E.
Riley, purchasing agent, also will
attend sessions of the Texas Assn,
of Purchasing Agents which is
meeting concurrently with the
Texas Hospital Assn.
Plywood Stolen
TRUMAN COX told police Wed-
nesday that 30 sheets of plywood
were taken from 2802 Kettering
between Saturday noon and Wed-
nesday. Hie plywood and boards
taken were valued at $85, he said.
this year by Miss Liles and toe
Ksttssarsa
J 2-6175 or JU 2-2450-
the students.
TureMkM
5y Part Norris
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thank you!
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Cox is a Baytown developer. ~
Wedding Broadcast
RADIO STATION KWBA will
BURNET, 503 X—Lakawoad. 5
room*, 2 batha. rtlnln* room-
month. AvtIUbla Jun« 1. LQ HM
broadcast highlights of Princess
Margaret’! wedding at 9 ajn. Fri-
day through Its ABC network fa.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1960, newspaper, May 5, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055527/m1/18/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.