The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 262, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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Y'S SUPPORTERS
wm MAWW TO YOU?
IM HIS HEALTH GOOD
tM ANGE3JES — Angry .Addison's disease. This' to'* «*- tart tom toW % doctors shedid
Ifportm fair branded a* «p4«*e taafring —tanrttteng of «* name ttet item# teas Mr
TfANtaa "awpw»aoe tartlre" ttaadrenai gland! adiacenfte fheBfc to w>rt»nne treatment*
-■ -Mmm tu 9m John* KtHfcTlfldncyf. « canscs irritation of tor Robert Remedy toed back*
f»4i art hsal*tr enmah to he stastro-intcstinai trail It to ac-surt^nertmabirtite ssklfhai
twills! it 'pasjdnt hr i»|H)ragiiftd hy f >» » feat »Hta
lit IteraHtoartts ssoator’s ** * ital prefer (tat if «ii
brother. Robert 'Y. JCenoedy. taka Edwards roctairman of nramnatton tbem-ehra they want
IX struck back, at eritk-s bribe campfte John** committee. Mid he the Democrat tote doe* win fa
j fit fwete Autocratic Leader lyn- ~ - ~ ‘ * “ taae m Stwember ’
■si, ,. .tag A J lit Mill M Tew tote Mid :V\..‘ .Then fte Kennedy camp pro-
One Onnen
I'm sv® iMs csr is Jutr as A
HAPPY TD
she's Just moge ize$ef&e&)
THAN SOM6 op US f
*mT Truman Plea Ignored -
John Kennedy Soys He Won't Step Aside
..' te 1R MOfUTks IfBR .were to tetter taalto flea «ay-> KenHedyfttertherRobot tctd ire tern Mo PT boat'
"r- Sen. John F. Kemedy-tD-'t
ISr*. Eugene J. fiteo and .fenet|
>Trw»f which *aid rtat. aDeeern-i
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to* employed
iv
sptoyed try daw* «te uf^^**"-*™**—**-—*"?* -adrenaL start* do ..‘iinctkw-"
fgga^telfa;
Out of the N .*r S^r^.n*0”,darv 'Without wed ter^wecial
all—what to do about i>ietetoe>™L.,r^3~r.^^i*^v?iiiiadhal treatment; unusual rent
tan hwome and wer-oradfarttoh! <jt2?r -period* or rtlw Htoito#**.’’ ' __ _
TV theory that a fate oxygem Tte dortere >»« tha» since Ken- 001110
:Mjaif ^taten't atop aside. ttWiitaauui peoeedbte'tee:eSnttea«k toft*?tenaaFbfc ‘iter suffered
=? tor anyone, including former Pte- die know of JMs, ihe arid toe rntpemray; Evfclentfy there ate (JubiwsrI u a mild ease
■dent Harry S. Truman. learned about ft front UWnirrtod 8>oae wrttei’tte Democratic party of Addison’s disease.
That ah Kennedy' a repiy Mon- doctora. Then Coonally brute in tote would prefer (hat if they ran Keonedy’s response to Tro-
day Ui Tniman s. toif;ge«Ufij thatted said- “iet a not beiabor die noe win thc aeutnatiflti thentsrivea man a charges" praise from
Otehe Kritotedy w t oW. aagtefr - v ^ they, want the beraoeitit tote doerin^rai top Democrats, toriodiafi
or expntenced enough to be the John** stood aloof from thi* win to iow in .November." - Adiai E. Stevmson. a poaabie
DimorratJc nominee tor presi- new ontiweray taterjeetad by Robert Kernafe added, “I am rival far the nranmation.
4m- ■ fa tm tompaigii Aide*. But he coB&lert that Sen. Jataian will ,..__:___•
hlTtwTZ^^ Seiri- Kennedy-• made a v«y pod
vtved^^^'aite^Thaart wS WatenjteBJriw tedayted tetometa* afhi* two supportera."
Isa^j^^s fsff^ *acsi^5?
not Intend to withdraw my name
Plane teteser, Knoady’a troe he once b*d an adrenal de-‘ £*f,pai®L
is a Sdency.
Eormer Neto- York Gov. Averell
p^SSto* ttediaS? tS
man aired Saturday in h similar. toe eonvetaion. _* war m and nininM trant B|Rei
teleiiJted news/conference: u: .... ’ 'si ’ - . .• " ; ;|
Kennedy said 'to the extent ttet
f have anything to do with it. ft
will be an open convention. To
i jne, an open i (mv-ention» tn< am
J one reflecfmg- ,toe Tree wltl- ijif
delegates Steely - eieeted in’ don*
, to risk my chamwt in'all the pri-
testwi primaries and
Ulysses Grant III Finds
SouHiernerf Hosplloble
that Kennedy’s repiy ——
was mate "squarely and forth- -
rightly, without rancor and with
respect due air former president.
the open road-to the convention
and that his support has been
fgteedJ^p^I.'am'.JUtesnQaU
Arrietinans ttra be impressed by
his statement today.’*
.. . . Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wis)
^Pl.-^l- plan and coordinate the 100th ah- ..the November voter and
mittee
farm in near-
WASWNGTON ___ ___
Plntfnrm Brirfitort “M^iSx'lSSS
SrS J21SS&--us^nnum- ■• - - • ' • : - a»iaL*S UrtUS -.«!* <M«- o—IW-IS-w. intolT o™.
.. \ **^. *•* "•W»»*y*ft to pygfj,. National Comentjon plat-!r>miierat;
The finding* are in a tepdrt.m? «* problem 'of adritel torn-; form drafter* jumped into the! split, a part.... -----r------,-----,---------
iepared 'for the first International .**g*T>ry ’ * “to at PjcWWTitosh of wTiting a party campaign It rejected l^jalatioti by farm- ’*• fl,e 19 powiblecand^itea mem mats when he Went South almost'will, begin Jan. 8, 1961, when, the
mmm tt Endocriwo>a(» IirC»|“”*' when "jaw two »-genemj^y^fn^nt today by taldng up first licit DetBoatato oroposing thartoeieii by 'rrrrman would he rulerl ioo VPars ag0 ^ j>,>r*»rat in rhi»i Pi-«iiaont nari 'hHnr • kucum'
u eni Denmarfc, July 20, jqiwkup; Wl(h apedflc .tert <!* ad-ig foutroversial farm-aid isaue. iC&gftm. booit- .f»ernmitedSdM-w^ .*“*• a** M a handful of past erf the Union army.
Endocrtmtoov is the ■*»*» rfi****? ntVttoB. flte rewt^ itew*! Meeting nearly a wrak in ad- guarameea for w'Wt above lev>l*.PrfsidentS. -_ / _ ■ Grant the mw
****•**«"- ^ g-j-j. cfi^ssris»Bs s,^!’rrs “b&.“
m ‘ w ^ The two doctora Wd Kennedy.'jttonwmnmfttra arranged to hearif>niricrat* voted n->. . icame from^nrkher quarter. tor of the r
rat«»rM'-Mt-ftat'-fl# party^^abandon its! The 104-member committee ar-i.Two (dTKiteAHHtt«'.iroup
R^*h^iujarituiW1!S Ftoriiird fWfdW-ttme feddna for federal efeplrangt&fe h%«r later in toe weekiB- Jotenkm (D-Tex) kiigamttiy^uipiite,.'S,-
which the body uses to-produced® which you aspire.” .*,., i
■ *••■ , Foundatioh for Research and Ed •**«* m ^pnl mt-
natfqrm dutewei “fre «**" j ucwtten hew,
overshadowed, fynever, oy a
crackling dehajc ' wrr.' whether
Kennedy
and vtevousaa he looks apd acts.
shining tdvantage.’
A poll of Kentack/i -newly
i,
revislwi in The' Associated
Press tabulation of committed
■ ""TO* etww oto
former Preatodtet
man's suggests*! that the Mas*-
rtnwetts senator isn't mature
ettoi«h far fly presidency
• ' ti’bcn. Kenm-dy. stressed in sn
.. .snawerihf . tey
ttet a young-man ><f strength’
iinviting Americans to participate! Kennedy 539H, Jctascm 231, •
in-in remembrance of this part <rf;Sen. Sjuart—of Mia-,
• their history - souri Tl'.i, Sen. Hubert H. Hum-
ec-| On tte same day, toe academie*;l*r^, of Stotnitoto 53H, Seven-
commifsiori, repwted irf the Air force, the N’avy, toejfJR #-.# l*Wfr M.xmn to im-
of. GvibWap tans in Cpast Guard and tte military atfo8?*- '■: . 1 l -." -
asking for Grant, West P«nt will stage special'cere-1
speaker,
the imonie*. at which the Prraident s' , *
Chinese Man is nnetf
MR. AN
Willow
ter, Jafii
■of Mr.'
■ Dec. 23
Members promised strong!
’{planks on foreign policy, medical
'USA; was the’ Cpnfederate I the. Centennial Commisston; wiHl
States, of America), ' ’' c ’ !stage re-enactment* of battles and'
HONG KONG tAP)-Lau Cfiam,
John Cotoafly, who head. Ihe''*^^1^^ *?Mt «g«^ *haf sod Hw
e<Zrald Kenoedv suffered frwn PlSce more slowly in older, men. Kennedy was injured when a . *
50-Star Rag
care for the agud.'j.federal Ai{) to. The charge was made at » U»r Grant, a tail, erect, white-hairedlother Civil War events-and hold!37. A-itruck driver, was fined $25
■ a bnrjsr m-ihedeteraUAligeles news conference by Jhte|mfln, dtsedesed te aAK&Uerv*w|oomntomor<'dive, G^emmiies. Thelitis week tor, crueity.fo pigs. Wit-
NOW THRU WEDNESDAY
; ira atom of oxygen to earh mole- sunk In toe Pacific by a Japanese
{ciile of tostostoroM. 4y» 1$, ‘
Tte slower toe body produces In Washington. Sen. Mike Maiw-
TtesfdStermip, the less Tie* urge a field J Sfonbir i is* ‘»ant Sen
I man has, the doctor say*.- 'ate Democratic .leader, urged an
j w,Gdtoleter, chalttnan^fd to "snide, rumors and'
edtJCTtion:
ralijimum 'wage'leWI, -pH "adeftef-jOmpJIy, executive . director <A that he learned
ated rate of economic growth, I Jdmswr's campaign, and India i "Diide," tte song
more Werat assistance tomteusq Edwards, cmdwman of tte YStt- f>mahv ~ "
To New Staff
... , -.many years ago,
ing ami hdp to depressed .tram ten-for-Johnson National Com- in plebe camp at‘West Point
'mil- - - - ■
.-^imemew^«*nnneatorabite,jeefemi»tos. inejims wee* ior cruelty,io pigs, wit-
the ward* to re-emu rmems, 'sifiediiled Ter theinesses tola the fftwrtoon-irourt that
of the Saith, the hatlle of the first Manam*-1-311 packed ipigsm a, truck so
Virginia; Antietam. Md,, and • they had no.rooni to turn or move,
. Fort. Sumter, S.C., have been +.i
• he said, a cadet from Mississippiidrafted on a fuil-scale authentic: | «»»"**» 1 iMJEf/J 1
it had the tent behind hSn. “And he portrayal basis. ^ * - * "** v*-«
HONmULU t AP)—Tli*
eaiwarMuni.
Adults SOc—Student. SOr
C,Til LOREN tM
trial ;r»a*. . * , {mittee.
Some party lead«n counted Said Mrs Edwards. ‘If it tad the tent behind hihi. “Ana‘he!portrayal bask
heavily on a (arm plank. desigBed^wereh’f Tor wgfttwy: Senz-Ken--:ffquira» me-ttf sSnr*Ob^-ev^---Cottr«*'^awte-me«t-te-joWt
i to capitalize in November on re- hedy wmddfi’t be alive. Many dime the band played, no matter1 session sometime in October 1962
_ , »-starj ports* of a Midwestern farm ref-doctors have toid me about it. j what - the band was playing,^’’jtommrk tte 100th anniversary <g
of ihe endo^innloKy department charge* ” He said Johnson alir.TNli Itet giwtitd Ite first-.iys ofjv<jll against pdltol«l}r«i*:tN-Ffwn-4g». Jtt. iS» -frgv* it. He {Grant, said. - . ithe, Emancination Prociamafinni ISmw*
at the foundation, taid the «*cwv iKemifdy are In- good health the July t sun at Poland Springs,4bower admuMrafitoi. designed to has it now b ob|i!cTlo"'thls-mtiS-1 Grant IBaiH A ZLmeifiliwS. asn-'Av -whleh Ahratem-Ltowdit-
cry "means that aging can tel «».(« high time for all demo- Maine-e^terpinost point of ttejtoke government out of agricul-ide flexing about his youth as if he Imitoion created by Congress to I cfared the slaves free forever ’
reduced to wganm chermstiy " jerat*. ;-as gootl Americans, to United ®ates—arrived in plenty hire. 1 “ ’’ 1 ' ...........—■----
' "We can study the problem in show wane sanity and stop this of time to see the sun go down! But the platform committee
test tubes,'vDr. fk,tdkSelier said'nefarious technirpie of que*tion-;m the immn'.s newest and west-1faced the possibility of an internal
j» nolrtrirter said tow •—-t. iinW « nwiinee on the basis of erntivjst^' strife—Hawaii-.-. ,straggle similar to that staged by
aith se>tlona!.sm reli^oti, maturity or The jet-age feat war wocoteitfatigres*.• wfth -cenaMeraMe em-'
he saw. —r—■— -idlslu-d wiflttit a bitch ajto...jE,AE, tarrassment to the ftenocraU. On
htete-^nBafeWiateB liikiw4.:r>tMM<ldi^-tedii^ l*n»«n's'^ <*£*** f 61 N.e»ltte..eamiaittte-?w *_i»umtef of
what more rirnipMat^.'’ he said bid for1 the nominatt*n. f.ioucester rawer the TStatar tair{gongre«Bnen. with conflicting
;-------‘---.——— ----------*—-i———- ner in Maim* Monday. It was tions on high price supports.
Standing by was a Democratic
farm advisory Committee which
has gone on record in favor of
re-estahiishing wartime rice sup-
ports and cite control*- Gov. Her-
schel Isweiess of Iowa, a vice-
presidential possibility, heads this
’ouri. Other members include
• offt&atiri
Lee Hig)
Jtate C
Omega
western
SetesL--
ma Nu
Thompso
YOUR DOLLARS;
Gmll Joh»* Mitchell
Mrs.
ENDS TQNfGHT
ImoiTutffl
mmrmcr
At Wimbledon -
er Confident
Of Pro Invitation
can Airlines jet to San Francisco,
then by Pan American jet to
Honolulu, arriving at 3:30 p.m ,
Hawaiian tone.
HawaBans celebrated their flat
year of, statehood Monday room-
. two former seer*
of Hawaiian realty. Flag* from tore
aU over the nation wera flown
there by jet.
Gov. William F. Quinn said HA-
1/iNDON <APi - professional Thing—that whether professional* ____
Intel impresario Jack Kramer play or not, thetraditionsofWim- wgii can "show toe rest of ttejNewMcxlco.a former Secretary
Claud# R. Wickard
QiSrtes r: Branvui"""
But among tte platform writers
are Sen. Clinton P. Anderson of
tennis impresario Jack Kramer play or
packed his hags-for Pari* today.! bledon
[ready for tte word that will bring! must n
and. .Mia) It stafi^i for world ttet am» community, smyitg Agriculture, and Sen, Sprasard
untry can prosper rt-gardles* of 1
[cou:
5; the racial ancestry, of the people
'Tli* Big Country'
OREGOBV PECK
remnin untouched
his star players back, Jo Wimble.} The Paris meeting will tafe to
<ton, - . jdecide what kind of prizes i will . who Tomprise it
"I think we wtn k» he offered in atrdfien tournament.; A flag trom' FSrt McHenry
!there m-st vrar" Kramer sutfd.llB*' All-Erglaiid Oub has^sala it!Md.—where Francjs:-Scott ffrqr
"Somehow, some way, tte open not give big money prize*, jeompoaed the national anthem—
;tournament wilt come to pass Kramer has,said his professional!also went by Jet to tte 50th State.
J Mars will not compete unless the (;;„am, becatee of its gcographi-
V/E ARE CLOSED
WEDNESDAY
Kramer tea not been Invited .to
TSSSS9H si £ST* 4
tte, which .will make the big de-
[cision on whether Wimbledon and
otter International tournaments
wilt brthrown open to profession-
al* and ‘‘amhortzed," expense-
paid amateur*
• Riit Pll be around,” he said,
They might want to contact me,
■'Onrtag •**. Wimbledon tourra*
(merit'I talked Slot with Herman
David, chairman of .toe All-Eng*
land Club,. We agreed on one
WE gl GOERT f OO OtDBB
PHOTO MURALS
A Wondeiful Otrt. Aeyttme
BArrOWN PMOtO*
new# JO MM
pression that the professionals
need Wimbledon so, much they
will be willing to play there for
practically nothing,” Kramer
said,
■ David said no decision will be
taken *tn pflze mone.v ?! Wimble-
don unfil toe international federa-
tion has met. s
"We confidently expert they
will sanction open tournament*}
though the proposal to have
class of authorized amateur* .ei
titled to receive, unlimited, e
---1 * * * *-— be defeated,
of , July while it wm still Sunday committee,
because of its geographi-
cal'location, celebrated its Fourth
In a statei
pense* wtl!, I hrar,
David said.'
"But you 'ean take it ttet, ex-
r«®L difference in entry.
Wimfeiedon will be run exactly as
it has been. Wimbledon I* estab-
lished as something unique., and
wewtnt-to l^^irtlatwsy.*'
WEDNESDAY ONLY
bast (rf the Intcraattonai Date-
line. Its fiagV also was Nfitwn to
Honolulu Monday. So was one
town Wake Islaiid,
In Philadelphia, the first offi-
cial 50-star flag—handmade by
Army quartermasters — was
raised Monday in the maU tie-
hind Independence Hall, where
the nation , was conceived and
born. ' .;. .
Senator Hiram Foiig (R-Hawaii)
received toe banner. In • con*
tainer made Of the wood pf an
elm tree which stood in Indepen
dene# Square on July 4, 3779. He
planned te raise this flag in Hono-
lulu today.
Holland of Florida, both arch
foes of high supports.
Such Democratic presidential
hopefuls as iSens. John F. Kenne-
dy of Massachusetts,- Lyndon. B.
Johnson of Texas and Stuart
Symington of Missouri have come
out tor high price supports,
•nwnt prepared for the
Shuman, a registered
Democrat, said farm income will
be better when farmers are en-
couraged to produce for consum-
er markets rather than f<
"wasteful storage" in over fill;
government warehouses under in-
vitation of high government sup-
ports.
SheCaledlf:..
Mickey Wins LPGA
Bears Make It
614 Over Buffs
SSSpS^fflSteStaSSiBteSgBBSSiaB
*f TIE AfMOCUTED PREM
Denver's Bean move into the
OUR REG. 85c ORDER
MEXICO
... ja 5ftgsnwlM^toir*biggest u„........,■..
of tte campaign, as the' result 'Sf
of a doubleheamr sweep Monday to ^tta?^ w
from Houston 1-0 and KM. ^^*3 ™#2
Runnerup Louisville, leader dor-
esyeeeeeeeeeea 1
REGULAR $1.21 ALL WHffE
CHICKEN
issiifintMUtassH''
DELICIOUS DOUOHNUt SMVID R0
FOOD OIDO
toe finished [with exactly ttet_to
$:? to permit the Bears to gallop * ^ Lp(JA mt
tog much'Of tte first half, dropped
a twin frill to IndtanapoUs U and
Southpaw
Denver’s fi
BROWNS
CHICKEN SHACK
FRENOUJCR. Ind. (API -
Mickey Wright <f San Diego,
Cb®„tHe: poU'er'filtter, wan.rtiam-
pion of to« Ladies fTofrasional
Golf Assn, again today because
toe also can drop birdie putts.
Miss Wright optoed the final
round of ite sixth annual tourna-
ment Monday with a 29-foot putt
a birdie on the first(hoiec^Ste
got four other birdies during top
day; one a 42-footer on the 16th
mi*zyi
IF YOU DON'T PL A Y-YOU DON'T PAY
WE TAKE THE RISK OUT OF PURCHASING A
PIANO o, ORGAN! $450
LEARN THE AMAZING BROOK MAYS WAY
BROOK MAYS
1
Weekly
Includes;
• An organ or piano f»
practice on
dusic Materials
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
pick Up' toe M first prize.” sne «cr ru tt- nc
became the first tte ton* winner-;
nr th» iJK!A tni. Btu TODfly,
5SH||
an* in the nightcap 7-1. ----- Rawls of Spartanburg, S. C., shot
ftatth twirled a 78, tor thtod place at 3111 and
that gave Dallas-Fort Wortft its Miljf RcIflflOilS
74 triumph over Charieeton and
Stepped tte Te-eins' five-game- BERUN (APi-A hint that Cute
losing streak *dl take op diplomatic relstJoB*
*---—-—iT^wito>:Ctetoi«ta''-*«R Germany
ui ..... m. « * il » was (trapped here Mr Antonio
Ionian Wottkq Adoui
Her 101st HrDtof
Surn a step would arouse m
PANGUJTCH. Utah (API—MHry Wrato of tip Wrat Gennan gov-
Corner Hfghwtff 146 ond Texas Avenue
PHONE JU 2-9590
D. Clark celebrates ter lOlst
birthday Thursday and, frankly,
kbe’s worried.
’’I hope they don’t nut too many
candies on toe cake, toe said.
tte West G<
Akxig with i
’est Cfermany
with its Western
^Ltayew. ste^exp^iaineA ihe WO
med toe trotting (
cake "and raised tte room
ernment.
Ailief, West Germany refuses to
recognize the legality of tte East
German regime.
Jiminez. who i* leading an
mission to East Ger-
raised the question in a
to students at the East
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