The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 249, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1964 Page: 3 of 10
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Friday, July 10, 1964
Rip Kirby Writer Covered St. Valentine's Massacre
rith
Fred Dickenson, who writes {ism of fire when gangsters in I era killings and bombings in
the continuity for the detective- his territory mowed down seven Chicago, then moved on to the
adventure Strip, Rip Kirby; is members of the "Bugs” Moran Los Angeles Express in time to
mob )n the "St. Valentine’s Day cover the double trunk murder
Massacre." perpetrated by Winnie Ruth
In the next few years, Dick- Judd. He was in Oklahoma' City
enson covered many prohibition| (Oklahoma City News) during
- " the C o o k s o n Hills reign of
“Pretty Boy” Floyd, and in M#
Cllbdl) Exiles Working |?a1uk^1,!.Wiacon8in News) when
veteran newspaperman who
finds his work on metropolitan
dailies over the last 30 years a
rich source of material in plot-
ting puzzles for the popular
sleuth. - ’~~
A native of Chicago, Dicken-
son began his newspaper career
in the circulation department of
The Chicago Evening American,
took time off for a stint with
the journalism school at4he
University of Illinois, and re-
turned as an editorial man with
the City News Bureau.
Assigned to the North Sid
police heat with headquarters at
the Chicago Avenue police sta-
tion, he received a prompt bap-
FREE ,,
CAMPERJ
M!
On Agrarian Reforms.
He is married to the former
Peggy Nelson of Minneapolis,
whom he met while she was a
United Air Lines stewardess.
They have three blonde daugh-
ters;- and live 1—”--------
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im~Chappaqu
Thunderstorms Bring
Relief To Some Areas
John Dillinger was roaming the
area.
Mbvlng* on to Newark, N. J.,
4 e wjl rk Ledger, Associated'.
MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Cuban Press, Newark* Star Eagle) jjy the ASSOCIATED
exile farm specialists are work-Dickenson covered many top
ing on a program of agrarian news stones of the early and
reform to be put into effect. iflmid-Thirties from the Morro
Fidel Castro is overthrown. ,• jCfistle and Hjndenburg disasters
The purpose Is thrive Cuban n“rr
re." *■££•ssajas
tary - general of the Second r,'1
Front of Escambray. After a stint In Washington,
"" ™ -*•* “limes • Her-
. $1595
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ICKUP
I with extras:
Ission, torslon-
1, heater, de-
Interior plus a
' util# war-.
Main features of the program (Washington Times
are redistribution of ttretend
editor in 1943, where, among
other assignments he co - ope-
rated with Raymond Schindler,
ace private detective, in an in-
vestigation of the baffling Nas-
sau murder of Sir Harry Oakes.
In 1952, Dickenson took on the
task of providing the story for
Rip Kirby, working closely with
DINE AT WOLVERTON'S
. Now Under New Management
TWO MENU CHANGES DAILY
(Lunch and Dinner)
Open 11 A.M.-2 P.M.-4 P.M.-8 P.M.
WOLVERTON'S* CAFETERIA
Wooster Shopping Center Open Smtdny-Frlday
PRES
Thunderstorms pounded* the
nation today from’ the Mississip-
pi lUver to the Rocky Moun-
tains.
Other rains brought some re-
lief to New England and a heat
wave continued to scorch the
Southwest. X
Storms over portions of the
Plains caused the Weather Bu-
reau to issue a severe forecast.
Hail nearly three inches in di-
ameter fell In Sioux City, Iowa,
Today’s storms followed what
witnesses called a tornado on
Thursday night at Skiatook,
Okla. There was damage, but
no injuries reported.'
Locally heavy rains Thursday
night brought needed moisture
to parts of the nation's midsec-
and along the Atlantic
THOMAS B. WALMSLEY
Walmsley New Manager
Of Western Auto Store
Thomas R. Walmsley Is the
new manager of the Baytown
Western Auto Store at 6623 W.
Texas Ave.
Walmsley is familiar with the
Baytown area. He has three
brothers who are prominent
Baytonians: Dr. George Walms-
ley, Dr.i James Walmpley and
ley, i^r.i James
John Walmsley.
Connected with the Western
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Dining Pleasure!
SUNDAY BUFFET
Serving Hours 11:30 to 1:30
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, AiL YOU CAN EAf
Adult* $2®® Child
tion . _
Coast. Some two Inches of rain
drenched parts of Arkansas and Aut0 chain since 1960_ Walmsjey
Artist Alex Raymond, creator of mche* wet M ' was transferred to Baytown
tile strip. About this -time he Unoeket,. Maine. * I from the Western Auto Store in
published a myftery novel and Texas, Oklahoma and neigh- Montclair Shopping Center in
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OLD-TIME DANCE
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boy to return to Baytown. Their
mother, Mrs. George Walmsley
| Sr., lives -at 3219 Iowa.
J Walmsley and his wife, Ange- 1
iina, are still living in Houston,
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but they plan to move to
brio '
CLUB BAR-J
17007 Moifcot St.
FEATURING ERV. MATT I
I town before
September.
school begins
r4tr waytonm ms
Redistricting Ideas Given To Legislative Council
DALLAS (AP) - The Texas
Legislative Council meets here
today to hear some ideas on re-
districting the state's congres-
sional districts.
-Plans will be advanced by
5Si" Court requirements. Rep. I
house of Dallas, Don Kennard of |A1(,er and Senatnr parkhouse Z~s
I in nnn* V„
agreed at least In part
with Teague. v ,
But a committee of Fourth
District politicians and civic
SAN
as’
Fort Worth, a delegation from
the Fourth Congressional Dis-
trict and possibly others.
Parkhouse said Thursday he
didn’t like Kennard’* plan be-
cause he believed it would irk
four members of Congress he
called “powerful.” He made his
statements to newsmen after,a
Fort Worth meeting of the coun-
cil which draws up bills for rec-
ommendation to the Texas Leg-
islature.
Kennard said his plan would
meet population tests end com-
munity of interest requirements
In reshaping congressional dis-
tricts in the Fort Worth-Dallas
area. He added that it filled re-
quirements as laid down by the
U.S. Supreme Court.
Roughly, Kennard’s plan
rffiS ±532 SIS I* a*™. -«»£».. **
.r»f ‘.v of'iojTS'iir “s™
area a total of four congress vjce chairman; Albert m Fay
_ ' . „ ' _ .. Houston, national committee-
RepuWican Rep. Bruce Alger man from Texas Mrs Ike
now serves Dallas County’ while (Flo> Kampmann..,Jr., San An-
Democretic Rep, Jinv Wright man_ Mrs. Tobin Armstrong of
serves Tarrant County.. Armstrong, Tex., is a member
Dr. Robert T a 1 b e r t, Texas of the national .platform com-
Christian University sociology mittee with Tower,
professor, spoke for the Ken- Tower, 38, was the first Re-
iblican elected'to the "U. S.
Rep. Olin E. Teague, Oolle|e[las County areas of, Garland,
Mesquite, Hutchins and Seago-
viile be placed in that district.
The Four11
served by Rep
Station Democrat, whose dis-
trict includes Johnson and Ellis
counties, has asked that part of
rth District, now
Ray Roberts,
nreme Cnnrf rennirements Ren Speaker Sam Rayburn (O, Con-
Under the Kennard plan,
Parkhouse said, Reps. Roberts,
le and Graham Purcell of
Teagui
Wichita Falis all would lose
it the Dal- counties from their districts.
Texas GOP
Supporters Of Goldwater
months to two endeavors—draw-
ing up the national convention
Leaders Early
Of Goldwater
nani plan. He pointed out that
the U.S. Bureau of the Census
lumps Johnson County with Tar-
rant County as one metropolitan
log president Lyndon Johnson when --—;—,—
Johnson appeared on the 1960
tollot to Texas sis a candidate
for both the vice presidency* and
ud) Jones’
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r are now 4
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Try Our Delicious
• Seafood « Steak
DINNERS
• FROQUOS * , LOBSTER TAILS
WALTER
end ERMA
ZEISIG'S
ENJOY THE FUN EVERY SATURDAY
DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
American Legion Hall, Crosby, Texas
Bere^rrliie Dances for July
July llth-Ray Baca.
July 18th-Sil Krenek
July 25tMappy Counhy Boys
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area as you may, but still have
one area of common Interest in for both the vice presidency* and
these counties.” * re-election to the .U. S. Senate.
If four congressional district* Johnson won both jpbs, then
are made out of the six coun* resigned axxenator,
•memDer Wes* Kennard said, it would give Tower otftlasted 70 other can-
TTiey have six children—Map* each district a population of didates to a specie primal
aat awsr.s«s sLgsgnwe
David. 3. * caUed Ideal. - ate. AHhough he has been men-
--—-- tioned frequently u a possible
GOP vice presidential candidate
particularly by Texans, Tower
says his only current aim is re-
election in 1966. Texas Gov, John
Carnally, former U. S. Secretary
of Navy and close associate of
Johnson, is considered a prob-
able Democratic opponent.
O’Donnell, 40, wealthy invest-
ment broker who calls politics
his hobby, managed Tower's
Bay-Tex Farming
BY BON BRADLEY
Assistant Harris County
Agricultural Agent
application of limestone not liming at all. If legume* are
to acid soils has many advan-
| tages, yet Texas Farmers are
| applying only .a tenth of.the
amount they could profitably
„ Beneficial,effects from liming fore si
probably have been known tot as “—
long as those of any other pres-
\\ ent day soil management prac-
tice, but the amount used con-
tinues to lag. Lime applications
i are most needed in the East
| Texas Timberlands a nd ihe east-
ern portion of the Coast Prairie.
Soil testing is definitely the
[[best method tor determining
limestone needs. A soil test will
give the level of soil acidity, or-
Ijganic matter content, and the
calc'
.calcium level of a soil, all of
| which Influence limestone needs.
Crandall
generates
a temperature
of more than
12,000° F;
SOMETHING HA!
BEEN ADDED ATt\ .
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WE WILL BE CLOSED SXtOrDAY JULY 4tfi.
THE REBEL INN
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JNit YOU remain
completely cool,
completely comfortable
with the
Full-Powered
fortificatiions of concrete, wire,
trenches, cannon, machincgunr
ami tanks."
said this week’s arrivals brought
frt 7 ftHA ihn mimhor
program and getting Goldwater
nominated on the first ballot.
As a member of the national
convention program committee,
she arranged a standby schedule
of choral groups and Hollywood
FRANCISCO (ap)-Tex-
>lid Goldwater delegation
gathering at the national Repub-
ican convention is captained by
a state party team - that has
worked long and hard to put the
Arizona senator in his present
position. _ _____ ^
U.S. Sen. Joh^n Tower, R-Tex, performers who could produce
“** * “ an immediate entertainment
program in case a first ballot
Goldwater victory leaves slack
time on the program. Her hus-
band is a wealthy San Antonio
attorney and convention assist-
ant sergeant - a( - arms.
Mrs, Armstrong, a petite bru-
nette, is the. wife of Tobin Arm-,
strong, operator of the 50,000-
acre Armstrong ranch in-South
Texas near Corpus Christi.
Denton Coqnty is ia Purcell's i
13th District. ,
"I feel we would b* better off
to have the friendship of our two 411
own congressmen and congress- ,
men on the north and south,"
Parkhouse told* newsmen.
Also appearin#*Wt the Fort
Worth meeting was Jerry
Brownlow, Grand Prairie city
attorney. He said he favors a (
"mid-cities” area congressional J
district. He told thp council that .
Grand Prairie did not want in a' J
district where it would be sub* .
servient to. an area without a [ •
common interest.
State Sen. Georee Moffett of
Chiljicdthe set a Sept. 1 dead-
line for submitting plans to toe • i
committee of which he Is chair- 1
man. ,
publican elected to the 'U. S.
Senate from Texas since 1870
and the only Republican named
former confederate states.
exas ngar Corpus Christi.
She is the daughter of « pro-
minent flew Orleans coffee ifn-
v. v_, a college
a daughter of Richard J. Kte-
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CANES & CRUTCHES
Block's Pharmacies
711 I. Tmm
581-1755
D«ck«r at Stwllne
188-8107
NEED LIVE BAIT?
HARBOUR’S,
FISHING CAMP
HAS IT! WE ALSO
HAVE • BOATS FOR ^
“ RENT • CLEANED
CHANNEL • FREE FISH-
Trt-aty Beach BomI-
' "~iriifiiu
to be seeded this fall soil saw- Dallas County campaign and
pies should be taken now and was the senator's first admin-
submittedto a testing labora-
ifneedi
tniy. Limestone, if, needed, can
be applied well, in advance of man in 1962 and" was chairman
the suggested three months be- of the national Draft-Goldwater
ding. -------Committee. ---------
Fay, 51, who drills wildcat oil
‘ k living,
Combating garden pests is es-
sential for successful gardening.
by' the use of a'schedule o(|sonal goal for four 'years. -I
preventive control, called Barry Goldwater ffie
First of all, care must be tak- day after we lost in 1960 and
en to’ plant only healthy paints, told hi/n I wanted to go to work
and garden areas must be kept for him right then,” Fay said.
-»----a -« --1 -—8 —'* ^8 Fail'll fHan/^o mart *
mm ls the timing of either Souttiem University in Houston
or dust applications. The a personal grant to finance, a
OJll^L.1,, *SMS» UtYULCU aiiuwi
constant attention the past few
a spraying or dusting study of Negro voting trends;
a new crop. However, liming im- 1 KRlDi*' voun„ pjantg .nraved *%,*„*„„tJfl!
mediately- before - seeding - is win^Slsh Sfe vires dSes
much more advantageous than spread by insects and will de-
stroy the adult insects during
42 Refugees Flee Cuba
(Despite Fortifications S'BSLiwryfc*
• • tions Yritenever -hweete er die*
MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Forty- eases are noted, or,'after every
two refugees have arrived from rain.
Cuba this week in five small Many gardeners believe both
* boats despite increased fortifica* spraying-and dusting are nee-,
floh of-Cuban coasts.
Sister Of Baytown
Woman Dies At 62
Mrs. Hattie .Smiihi 62, sistei
of Mrs. W. G. Wilson of 1800
i Wooctiawn, died at'‘ 4:30 p.m.
Thursday in Silsbee, Tex.
She is survived by her hus-
........ -1, . . „ band, Ollie Smith of Silsbee; a
boats despite increased fortifica- spraying -and dusting are nee- daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Martin
'ai of Cuban coasts. essary, but actually it is largely 0f Nederland, and three grand-
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a stretch of
the north coast is
vinceWednesday said most effective but
zer&sf ^ ~
equipment.
The use of all-purpose dusts or
sprays and! a regular schedule of
application are recommended.
The Cdban Refugee. Center do'^'jri^^ be uwd!
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Also surviving are . one other
sister, Mrs. Rosie Lee Tolar of
Deer Park, and five brothers,
Park Shepherd, Opie Shepherd,
Allen Shepherd, Lj*on Shepherd
and Laudice Shepherd, all of
Houston.
Funeral servfrfes wiil be held
Woodvilie.'Burial wilt be in the
Fairview .Cemetery'. Funeral, ar-
rangements are being made by
Farmers Funeral Home in Sils-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 249, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1964, newspaper, July 10, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057397/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.