The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 28, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1961 Page: 3 of 14
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New Billy Graham Movie Set
I Richard
the
daugh-
Knoll
Et-
•ons.
Den-
Henry
. eight
great-
Ed-
also
ffBewaeapn
film, “Shadow ofthe^Boomerang,
will have its Baytown showing aj
6:30 p.m. Sunday at Bayou Bap-
tist Church on Sjolandrr^omi.
Starring Georgia Lee and tele-
vision s Buffalo Bill Jr., as Dick public to attend
Jones, the movie Is an outdoor
picture set In Australia’s "Out
back'' country where some of the
world's largest cattle stations are
located. |
The two Americans head an all
Australian supporting cast play-
ing brother and sister roles In a
turbulent stoiy of homestead life,
Their arrival in Australia to man-
age newly acquired family hold-
ings, plunges the couple into
strange surroundings and situa-
tions with which they find it diffi-
cult to cope.
a Rebel," "Souls in Con-
flict," and "Oitown, USA." The
new picture will be shown free ot
charge under the auspices of the
Billy Graham Evangelistic film
Ministry.
Bayou Baptist has Invited the
I Arrow
at
255
offi-
Fllmed against the backdrop of
the Billy Graham Australian Cru-
sades, "Shadow" seeks to empha-
sue^Caxily reaction, to human
for the Christian position it BUly
Graham, seen in Crusade foot-
age photographed at the site of
the evangelist's record-breaking
crowds in Melbourne and Sydney,
The movie was produced and
directed by Dick Rosa, president
of World Wide Picture, the organ-
ization which has created other
Expert Certain
Cancer Control
Will Be Found
WASHINGTON (API-Dr. lal-
dor S. Ravdln, past preski cn of
the American College of Sur-
geons. says It la now certain cun
oer will come under control Just
as diabetes "has.
be tfie answer, Ravdln *tcS!
reporters after presiding at the
opening session of a conference
of canct
cancer specialists.
And he also said in a speech
to the conference that jt la highly
likely that "before another year
is passed, we may well find that
certain of the common human
malignant lesions" may be
Billy Graham films including "The caused by viruses.
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Sunday, Novambor
Pat Boone Takes On Drank Scene In Latest Hone
. I ,.5*’ aJ0,1K ''me," explains Pat, I amazed to see how many families I
Ar Mo'le-T\ Writer j I thought negatively about Las were in attendance with their
HOLLYWOOD (APi—Pat Boone Vegas and then I made n\y first I children and realized that this
no crystal ball to see that lrlp there to see the Croaby broth-1 city la one of the biggest holiday I
at a dinner show I was I vacation spots in America.
PAT YAjTES, right, won the reserve grand
champion row award. British breed, in the
non-scramble
ealves.
Mia Crosby High
TCU Trustees Map
til the front rank among
tiona of its kind.
outlined by Chan-
cellor M.E Sadler, are;
Conatruction of six buildings
costing $5 million.
Establishment of a graduate re-
search renter costing about $3 mil-'
lion
A afepped-up a c a d e m i c pro-
gram
Nearly doubling the endowment
and seeking greater financial sup-
port from individuals, churches
and organizations. •*-<
"We may have Information
Ihe control of such lesions by
chemical agenta," he fakl.
That was one of the more I
In lit,
School' I
Pat also won the A. b! Lawrence Award in
Washer, Tea Tyler, la shown With him
and hit reserve champion cow and trophy.
champion cow won the reserve grand cham-
pion of the Junior breed division at the Oroa-
by FFA Fair. His grand champion was a
scramble calf he won in tho 10(0 Houston
Fa' Stock Show. , r~rr , r-~?
Program For Futurg",Tr7"|j^
-.... "cautioua hopefulness" and the
FORT WORTH (APl-Truateea
of Texas Christian University ap-
The Sun's Week-End Television Log
public was told that, no break-
through is in tight in the fight
against the disease. -
The conference, bringing to-
gether about 1,(100 physicians and
surgeons for a review of methods
of treating cancer with chemicals,
is sponsored by ihe Cancer Chem-
otherapy National Service Center,
an agency of the Department of
Welfare,
Dr. Ravdin. University of Penn-
sylvania surgeon who was the
onlv civilian on the teams of dor
tors that performed the ileitis op-
eration on former President
Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956.
said there had been heartening
progress made In the past two
years since the last conference,
One development, he said, was
assurance that women who de-
velop choriocarcinoma — a rare
_ , _ ubut quick spreading cancer—dur-
Dr L D Vlftorv in* in many cases
-vi* hr-Pt-Hwwj— uranw." —
SATURDAY MIGHT > ,
Dick Van Dyke Show
e Territory
10:00
Fflfit Specialist
ANNOUNCES
THE REMOVAL OF
HIS OFFICE TO
607 E. TEXAS AVE.
PHONE 583-1802
BAYTOWN, TEXAS
Another is that there has been
same mw Bi storing cancer's
« oomunati
gery and application of a chemi-
cal at the thne of operation and
for three or four days after.
Many of the experts emphasized
at the news conference that there
are many types of cancer and
there is no reason to believe any
dOBJBMM wift-ever control all
of them.
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11:55
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1 GutfCoast Jamboree
Builders Showciie ^
I Married Joan *
Pro-Football (Last year)
Houston Home Show
Pro Football Highlights
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7:00 0 Ed Sullivu *
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8:00 0 Bonanza •
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fane will be surprised, some pei
haps indignant, at what ne
planning to do with his career.
Upcoming: a drunk scene in a
movie and an engagement at Las
Vegaa. The young singer calls it
part of the maturing process
But like his friend Perry Como,
Pat gets letters—lots of letters
when he deviates one ista from
his popular Unage.
Pat says, however, that his
plans will have no effect on the
real Pat Boone. He assures lhat
his moral and religious convfcs
i will remain unchanged
"9ta4e Fair," Pat nas |
scene where a frustrated romance
drives him to drink. Played to
comedy, there is nothing Immoral
about the scene. But it’s a.denar
hire from the mid Pat Boone, who
once hesitated shout kissing his
leading lady. ^IlM
"I want to make familv pic-
tures," Boone aays, "If efteh act-
ing assignment is part of a good
moral story', then I feel I havS
rendered a worthwhile sendee
without sacrificing mv own per-
aonel convictions. I naturally hope
that my fana will understand my
d»slre not to he one dimensional
"This doesn't mean that I won t
have limitations, both inherited
and aelf-lmt>osed-but you. can't
remain on top of this profession
a one-dimensional note, and I
hope my fans will realize that
when the real Pat Boone stands
tm he will stand for the same
“I would never have anything
(0 do.” he says, "with a story in
wh'ch fhe morgl doesn’t have an
iroliftfn* influence. Leave the
mood- 'adults only’ films to some-
on* else.” . * -J
Roofi® always ha* been besieged
with ton monev offers to anpear
In Las Vegas. The new Pat Boone
mav do fust flint next rear
FAMILY FUN FOR EVERYONE!
THRILLS FOR EVERYONE FROM 2 TO 92!
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BUT LOOK WHAT THESE THINGS...BROUGHT IN CASH TO YOUR NEIGHBOR
SOLD lit DAY
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Placed by: Mr*. Robert Witt
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STOVE—Detroit Jewel. Perfect condition,
880. 866-7420. r .
SOLD 1st DAY
Cost 81c
Placid by: Mri. Fiul Morrison '
3230 Ohi#
BICYCLE—Girl’s 28-inch, like new, used
Dneweek. 830. 8280 Ohio, 5*2-5464.
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SOLD!
Dan 4 Times, Cost $2.40
Placed by: * Mr. Vidtor Darby
2104 Rosiifae
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, trailer, all in good condition, 8126. 2104
Roeilie, 883-3986.
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Cost $1.80
Pland by: T. O. Sonn(nb*rg
1119 S. Shepherd
A-BED—Simmons in very good con-
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“I’m just going to put the place
up tor sale and movg out,” Jo-
Beiinett said after the
filed suit' today
little brown dog is
a nuisance aqd violates a no-pet
clause In the purchase contract.
"Chi-Chi isn’t either a nui-
sance,” said Mrs. Bennett,
paid 837,500 cadi for h'ef
ative apartment in 1954.
"Goodness gracious. Why, Chi-
Chi never even balks unless
someone comes right to the door.
Shg. only goes out on a leash and
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 28, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1961, newspaper, November 5, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1058130/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.