The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 298, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1960 Page: 10 of 10
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Friday, Aufutt S, i960
ixon And Kennedy Stands
Not Completely Made Clear
'-wontmr.
wm MffW TO YOUt
■ Mr approach to
matters? A
to" Mi m taw tom,, Nixon
* sO*HA> WAUIEK
HTASHtNCTON (API - Trf to
ftmt (tori
snss
you'll find
jpton it art pH Nnrtt-and-
TtaPttfie gfaysn**. too.
torn who hspt tot,
tor tabor
a sysyss:
SllilS
KfWtedly, tom >ist » V»<* «M A, rhairman of toe Senate » la-
bor law drafting suVommittee it
SS
totor mm pttor to * -ton-
......m to feck up
ioufsiana Negri
Voters’ Charge
Is Due Hearing
__hr who mote much of the
an&commtfM taton controls into
toe UM tow;
And toe Democratic nominee’*
brother and current campaign
manager, Robert V Kennedy, was
counsel to toe McClellan commit-
tee that turned up.toe umon scan- i
dak which led to toe, Landrum- j
Griffin law. j
A acorecard cbmpariawt <rf toe
WASHINGTON (APl—The Civil
M Ritthta Commission today ordered ,shor voting r^ord* of Nixon and
SuoZtEZ ’ 27 Kennedy has Mm JBWW4 J§,
than ii gen- sm?
HBW Nei^gOgS
/ hWMpTHEK
/‘“'TV WHILE I WAS HSRg
TO LOOK ABOUND
IChcmges Made By Du Ponf
In Management Personnel
AW SEE WHAT
KiNDtfaiffNiruee
MiO STUFF
SOU SOT!!
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Cwiitre !w0 <hjWr") m v
Dallas Man Believes In
Pleasure Before Money
t»— **JItort they have toe*.denied wt- UqU Education. Going hack
- «M«*-*pw?r.|Bg riidhtoa. jtoe start of toe two-riTten'* l»n-
A spokesman said the com- grewlonal career* tt rate* Ken-,
— [totntf nm Into toe dosena and'nedy aavttnglOD per cent right
rwArlirim that he •T ',l' * :wi** O parishes. Ion labor Mil* hr APLC8) It#
CTC^- Werta of! Ha declined to «iw toe par-,ard* and Nixon only 6.7 per cent
•omm a whole rather rito* ffora *w<h the oomrfaintojrlght/ •
ry„? tsss?? £ «. u* .. m «
l «*. ransninton originally per rent and Ntaran 22 » per erntj^j^ ^ g^s wm* (pending mort-
LAKE WHITNEY, Tex. <APi-
One of the best known fishermen
manager*
five management personnel assistant
J. M. Oate) Devon*, tfanstored manufacturing superintendent. A
asrrtififfiS'Sas
* »yearemptoye prewdent P^te ftitoty
Farmers' Employment
Of Bracens Defended
. . . .plant
MBtCg>£S' ^
toedact* before condemning farm- ^ trans}prrw} {rom u Porte
Suto^Bure^^mont^' J
puWicafion ha* advised church- pgrt^nen,_
The Valley Farm Bureau News |
said
“Churchmen who have cmh|
demned toe bracero program and?
condemned toe fanner* who have, j
us# bracero* would be wise top
learn toe facts , J
“We,, Medict tout the day will;
eome-wben church members (hem- ;
selves wilt begin looting into some
of the so-called dhijrch organiza-
tions which are not sponwed by.
i and graduate of Tex
moves from toe Belie
he's making money, and oil any church - but are really tabor'
Lake Whitney wf#i
he spending-fronts '
it. nil* J* no exaggeration, either, The editortal, written by farm .
because Slim says money is Just Bureau Manager C B. Ray said |
made to spend.
fthe end of toe bracero program
■; t,.. . ----- _ ija ini. 11j—» f r»»liiaPft fe*» Stfotif
mpttp t&ftrn mrpw- twiwm# mm m
rSd Mttttrlsl reta- pert July 13, 1869, hut this wsajpolni
a hearing Into mm-; Difference* between the two
when a federal iwri
’ thtetong out te Nixon's record is enjoined toe commiaskm frwn
Ms personal
In
quietly; into
■ warning both side* they
faced an unwanted, direct# *et|
nominee* are likely to ie pm l, fatal Lewis, Md
prtfjted Wh.n CookW* reconvetUlS!^, gfa, does ia live in Dallas
"U you couldn't, spend Mjj*-'tn.*»»t l^iito^ ptM r|^nt!
for pick-1
Watch tor- -
GRAND OPENING
DeBRUHt’S
__ _ On "tM controversial question of
wSSmtm m masm, A M health CM **«»&&, Mm|
say*, *T wouldn't give you a dime troubles over the pnee
for a nyiilnn ddDar* worto of mon- Mexican farm workers
2 «>*
__________jfederal-state subsidy
has not been chosen.' , - ~ .
toe earlier case, toe IhuM- nedy wants a broader program fi-
eneral. acting oni danced by increased soda! secur-
death knell to
WANT
ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES?
Being Used
___________attorney general, acting
SsS&2SSta —“'iirr mMmwn
'^?Siif&giOn Highways
| See the |
YBLL0W PAGES
The rommiMton then suspended two men take surprisingly oUt-of- announced it* research ha* re-
2W“
totpmne Court de«i#n four-day work week, a long-time; uet* into valuable building ma-
dart-!for the four-day week," ring industry, anti skid - rpsistant
Both todusfty a# tabor fee! asphaltic surfacing have been
Nixon is more inclined toward
husine* than toward labor. But
they concede he has become far
to vears aim* -jpoHBcs, gyeed and ignorance'
' Hvwviiit pgp' ^ptewaiBa
Sari, and it crimes fast and furi-]br*oerb program
ous. A lot of people spend all;
their lives working to make more 5
money, and never take time to
enjoy spending it. Then when they
are gone their relatives squabble
pyer what they left, . .
" "You may take-* Hcket. Briihis.
that when I’m gone, there'li be
no squabbhng over wnatl leave "
Slim toys lie's Men pursuing
this kind of personal operations
tor, .years. . ?
"I went to Possum Kingdom
Lake once to fish three days,
didn't -go home tor two months
When he arrives here, toe regu
tars always ask a stock question
FURNITURE &
UPHOLSTERY CO.
New Location At 213 E. Texas —
Formerly Colter Transfer Co.
Just started-and the sayings are just terrific!
J
law contained provisions to
fy the eommis*ifl^i,* authority.
OPENING SOON-WAIT FOR US
SAVE 30% TO 40%
ON NAAS BRAND SHOES
FOR WOMEN - SOTS AND GIRLS
FAMOUS BRAND SHOES
Nest-Hoar Tu Thu VhMte Shop,
ltf W. TEXAg
found,
"Tex,** is embarked on a major
roads building program," Galta
J. "We
more liberal In recent years. In j way said. "We are using up our
this, Secret*iy of Labor James j first qualify sands and ^veii at
jp*. Mitchell is myiited spftb>iwv-i*
itng hnwi a fttftkif infliiiftff Kx- ^ ^ dfVAloping
The unions are expected to ifde | tlLs^ndu?-
try — now stockpiled m masse*
How long you going to stay
this time, Slim?"
Ie>wis always has the same an-
swer:.
"Why I’U stay till my money s
all gone. I never heard of nobody-
leaving the take 'til he was broke "
J, V. Mohon, who operate* Red-
wood Lodge near Siim's trailer
house here, says: "We never know
about Slim. He may leave out
some morning and come in after
30 minutes on toe lake. We’ll
PLYMOUTH-VALIANT
{ mostly with Kerawdv in the eier-
tion, campaign. But they are su.s-
ask him why he quit so soon, and
v-.« ..... ■» gin’t; jnad, at them
pifious, it 1* plain, that with Sen,
Lyndon
Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas on
the Democratic ticket they may
be buying a lot more conserva-
tive combtoation than they would.
totaling,more than 2,000.600 tons,
The screening of "fines" left
over as a by-product of mirung
rock asphalt, have been ________
by the Institute into successful
saafete:
ho|idx^*urfaCing. material*.
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tr
M
±!*^WMpTa#«="^te
rof-k asphalt fines already have
been-put on two residential streets
her*’ An institute spokesman says
the paving Is standing up under
traffic in good shape.
Rock asphalt screenings werg
used recently in Interstate High-
way 35 near Laredo. This highway
carries eight, traffic lane* a# the
hot mix utilizing the rock fine*
extends tor several miles.
It it hoped‘the material may
he’ll say
fi!*.'”
The next day, Mohon says, "he
may go out at dawn and
won't see him until dark. He'll
stagr-on toe take ail day . . • with
out ever stopping to come in to
•. .....; ;.,v, •
An entoustastic topwaler fitoer-
man. he’s known as one of the
sprawling lake's top anglers
You can be sure that nobody
enjoys it more.
Prairie View College
Asking ter 52,849.149
be used for jpatching old road sur:
faces, weathered or
damaged by
traffic
Stag ha* been used to produce a
high-quality, skid-resistairt pave,
menf and fly-ash has been in-
corporated Into cement concrete
mixes where It is used as a par
tial replacement tor cement
AUSTIN (API - Prairie View
AAM says It need* $2,849,149 to
the year beginning
1981;
Negro, college plans to spend
$2,846,494 in the 1962-63 state fiscal
told budget officers
operate in
Sept. 1, 196
The Negro
$2,646,494, in
year, it told
Wednesday.
The college s
AF Spy Satellite
Firing Set For 1961
appeared before toe
Governor'll and Legislative Budget
Staffs. It spent $2,004.56 in 1959-60
and has a budget of $2,233,927 for
tot coming year,.........
John Tariieton .State Cbiiege,
We're really “YES" men during this tremendous end-ol-the-model-year sale!
oo WE HAVE
wide choice of
models and colors?
DO WE MAKE
the hottest.
deals in town?
WILL WE GIVE
high trade-in
allowances?. -
WILL WE MAKE
on-the-spot, no-
red-tape deals?
St£phMndIk,»idlt|;bO tojn^
------16 for the
total $1,090,616 for the 1961-62 state
fiscal y*tr, when it plant to be-
CAPE CANAVERAL, fit.JAP) fi^al year, when it f
tAPfs-the Air IWce wUIffii ex- a senior college
perimental Samos and Midas —— -——
spy-in-the-sky" satellites from
here next year at a result of a
.Bwffle. mmm «ange, m*
gtielio, Calif, because of "high-
level pi
• i ;•
THE
Gibson
level pressure to accel
expand toe programs"
i -awwttaa reeoonaiamnct mtei-
,taa*sifi
hte _
graph
! wiU detect an enemy bafliatlc inta-
rite toe totem it is fired and
warning to the United
DOOR
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER WITH
100 LA. TRUE Of FOOD FREEZER AND
AUTOMATIC CYCLE DEFROSTING
EASIEST TERMS,
A ■ TP*
Enter tot Nntsf .• OWiltt taxtoof
III stfrigtratonlratatr whh astotwdt
No Down Payment
I
Required
Only 3“ Ptr Wttk
W&m 11 ''W mt . 4
r-’
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Lr
IT TODAY AT:
■
YES I YES! YES!
i
WE’VE SLASHED VALIANT AND PLYMOUTH PRICES!
1
PLYMOUTH SAVOY
4-DOOR SEDAN T
VALIANT ¥-100
4-DOOR WAGON '‘6"
I Retail Prices for toe models
CMSWtenc* features appeal to toe wist
Prices shown ere the Manufacturer's!
indicated, equipped » HtototoA twlusivt of towperttfion entries.
Civil &
CIVIL DI
aster sun
two hour
Thursday
Interests
at the f
class ait
class at 7
the Rober
ing. All e
fered at
Schott -
Honor
the err
Trinity R
hixiored ft
ning of Li
Wallisvillr
officials a
at 10:30 s
Hubcai
RALPH C
told polio
taken froi
parked..Fi
Sheet 3
A SKEET
2 pm, 9
No chargr
tion for h
is invited,
LP CC
BOB ROI
of the B
Council,
stimulatin
Area to
of Comme
ly meetin
Zeisig’s I
Back 0
LESLIE C
cation eo
Lee High
students (
ers intere
the progr
his office
mornings.
House
BURGLAl
Weeke
WEEKE!
partly e
moderatr
Tempera
range fr
Sunday
GALVWfl
wall be
p . m. , wltt
fifths
See the man whe can't say Wduring this big Year End Sale!
USB YOUR CREOfT!
Send 35c hs coins for this ptt-
to DUS LANE, (care of The
-7.0WT1 Sun), Best <36, Midtown
station, Nm York u, n.Y. Add
p ■ ■
,.^!TT“rir~77.* •
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 298, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1960, newspaper, August 5, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057428/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.