The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 281, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 18, 1961 Page: 16 of 16
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to St. Maurice Studios, and even
farther from the 16th eejittyy to
the 20th. But I made the trip and
got equal result* from both lad-
ies: nothing.
Mona Lisa you know about. An
impossible Interview. Brigitte
her of the -new wave."
Btu-dof'came STcJ*he°S«
and sauntered about the stai
She was slim-waiated but brot
beamed in a pair of blue Jeai
She also wore a white T-shirt ll
strained both the material a
credulity. Her face was in I
familiar pout and the hair had
“0ldat40,50,60?"
Man.GetWise'PepUp
rfusic Reproduction Than You Can
1 Other Way-
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STEREO m-R TAPE RECORDERS
GENE'S Hl-Fl CENTER
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impossible
Bardot I had to find out about for
myself. '
TOI Sft.lt you I
r*t«, so«
She is making a film, the name
of which escapes me. It might as
wall kn r»aIl«rT “Th* R R. StArv”
be seen to be believed.
She floated around the set, star-
well he called "The B.B. Story"
because it is about a girl who:
predicting that despite the gen-
eral gpowtl) in the economy they
nresee for the rest of the year,
the unemployment total is likely
1. Becomes a fashion model; 2.
A dancer; 3. “Europe’s highest-
paid star, a sex symbol for the
world”; 4. Marries and divorces
her director; 5. Has a procession
Labor Department figures show
some 40 per cent of the jobless to
of boy friends; 6. Is assailed for
her wild " ■; 7. Attempts suicide.
The who took me to the
studio ted that the chances.
Beginning. Our
be married men with family re-
sponsibilities. and 43 per cent of
the jobless to have been out of
work for more than 15 weeks.
Retraining programs for those
To Get The Most For Your TRADES DAY DOLLAR
Be Sure And Attend Our Biggest
\ CLEARANCE SALE OF THE YEAR
y j
lc ~t>rM ritht* inttwo. 0
whose skills are no longer in de-
mand are under way. At best,
they can handle
Actor Rod Cameron
Weds Mother-In-Law
a small part
________ iggest part is
the unskilled, and it is among
these that unemployment showed
the sharpest rise during the re-
The lengthening of the factory
Summer ( learance
wu mm SO TMLIW guess what famous
MOWS STARS CAR ROARED TWOUflH A MUD PUOOLg
AND SPLASHED ME.'#
LOS ANGELES (API - Actor
. Rod Cameron and his former
mother-in-law, Dorothy Alves-Lico
reportedly have beet} secretly wed
since last year.
The Herald-Express Saturday
quoted Camera’s ex-wife, actress
Our entire Stock of
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
SUMMER i
Few People Knpw About
Texas Deportation Camp
-MCALLEN (AP)-— Rolls of nese. Norwegians, Danes and met
barbed wire hang from the top trom dozens 0f other counaiai.""
workers who were skimping to
| get along on smaller paychecks.
More hours uorked and rising
age scales have brought aver-
age weekly earnings to $94.24, ac-
cording to the Labor Department
Also helping was the increase in
overtime pay.
• MEN S AND BOYS' DEPT.
• CHILDRENS DEPT.
• LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
• SHOE DEPARTMENT
of the tall iron mesh fence that
surrounds the alien detention ,
expansion in factory
OR MORE
our inltrttdcic
SUMMER
•--iSa^SorWm' a^ait de-
portation.
Some are criminals from New
York, Chicago or Kansas' City.
Some art seamen who jumped
should find new
Even this won't*soive the over-
all problem of unemployment.
For one thing, increased mech-
anization is accompanying in-
creased output This means that
had been apart 17 years.
were hungry -I d be swimming
that river right now."
ship. Most are Mexicans who en-
aLa itC4.aa.
Chief Border Patrol inspector Radio Stolen
tered the United States illegally
y T. L. Ball said that "In almost
MRS. R. D. BOWEN of 1312 Oak
all cases economic necessity
makes Mexicans cross the border
illegally. They seek higher wages
in the United States. They find
work not only 1n states bordering
on Mexico but also as far north
without hiring more workers, and Th* camp is one of three op-1
sometimes doing so without as erated by toe Border Patrol. Oft-
many writers as formerly. «s are in El Paso and El Centro,,
But the main reason unemploy- Calif,
ment seems likely to stay high. » The duster of pale green coo- i
that the total work force is grow- Crete Nock df plywood buildings i
iflg fis fast as the number of jobs, with white shingle roofs is. about,
That leaves the question: Will 100 yards from the McAllen city
the nation s economic growth be limits, about 10 miles from fee
REDUCED For TRADES DAY
reported to Baytown Police that a
portable * radio. had been stolen
from her house. A 14-foot boat,
owped by T. D. Bonin of 2813 Ce-
dar Bayou Road, was reported
missin£from Cedar Bayou stream.
and New York.
DON'T MISS OUR URGE
----. _
Jtrus groves and tall palms sur-
ound the camp.
Most men stay in the camp 15j
Negro Educator
Named To Owl
lights Panel
TOMORROW
in that ffine tfiey must be re*
si** wrvivws of fife
attempt to invade Cuba .jpent
time in this camp while the Jus-
tice Department checked them.
Men who fought in the1-army
of ousted Cuban President Batis-
ta against present Cuban dictator I
Fidel Castro have been held here, |
PRICES SLASHED VALUES GALORE
ONE GROUP Of
HSfVard University Law School,
to he members of the Civil Rights
Commission.
Senatorial sources said the vote
TENNIS SHOES
Full Slips
• suet tow
. * I
Pope's Encyclical
Monumental Task
For Translators *
in fee closed meeting was 7-4.
Southern members voted no. \
By an identical vote, toe com-
mittee also approved the nomina-
tion of Ben I. Bernhard for pro-
motion to toe post of commission
staff director.
Robinson, , dean of toe Howard
• all SALES HNAL . • NO REFUNDS
NO LAYAWAYS ‘
University Law School here, has
-been active -as a > law-yer for toe
National Association for toe Ad-
vancement of Colored People. He
was toe main subject of southern
opfiositibn.
Sen. James O. Eastland, D-
Miss., toe committee chairman,
announced he Will oppose all
BO-PEEP SHOP
technical w ords of 1961 into an-
cient Latin, the official language
* -.*> * JU-2-2341
a 207 W; Texas
of the Roman Catholic Qttrdi.
Mow, TP instance., could they
three nominations in fee Senate.
best translate “automation” and
“interplanetary space" V un-
known when Latin was a living
tongue in centuries past?
The pontiff wrote his encyclical
in Italian and intended if to
commemorate toe 70th anniver-
sary of Pope Leo XII’s
"Reram Nwarum” — of now
issued May 15.,
~T i ijiliP^fIIIlTMi
mother and tead»r*a«ay hot fig'
leased until last weekend.
The two-month delay was part-
ly to get foreign -language
translations ready for simultane-
ous world release — ami partly
to give toe Vatican’s top Latin
experts more time to concoct toe
operations" — automatic opera-
ions - and atomic energy “vis
atomica.”
Radio and television translated
into “radiophonica et televisifica
machina" and the chemistry of]
synthetics "themica artifical.”
“The initial conquests of inter-
planetary space” took a more ie-
vclved and colorful translation:]
“viae initiae per quas ad sidera I
ferar" - the beginning ways by
Which, we are carried tp'fSMRH
More complex phraseology had
to be used where toe encyclical
discussed international • politics
and world change! "Emerging na-
tions”?took the scholars seven
word*:*, ret down in good Latin:
“civitates quarum oeconomicae
progressiones sint in cursu” -
id Colon
Perfect Back-To-
School Wear
IS Slim Wi.
BOY'S BACK-TO-SCHOOL
BLUE JEANS
.X.I.....M AO CATU AD I
Values To 98c Yi
$2.49 EACH OR
....... EH
SOCIAL SUMMER FABRIC CLOSE-OUT
Wash KK Wear Cottons
• 45” Printed Silks
w ^ , **
f HiiAVY 133/4-OUNCE DENIM
Stock up now on the finest jean made at pre-reawo
saving*. Genuine western styling, stitched with ex-
tea 4ough tread, Situ Ht, yet so eomfcutobte, »n* ,
forized so you can‘filly WWteet s re. vM dyed f'
fast colors and knees will not turn white. Sizes 4-18
in regular, husky and slim sizes. Ask for the Saddle
King brand. Buy a complete school supply now. Uso
our Lay-Away! „ 1
combination with rib effect
• Printed Checks
wove^enttofi.
B. Woven floral print with cummerband effect!
White coil|^ swirling skirt, pearilzed buttons, 2
“Hem”! Spel-It- ' V rp- ff?|
C. Woven i-piec« in solid skirt and plaid jumper!
Assortpd eolbrfc button waist trim! 100* wash-
-aH^ftlealtfnot 8'feT -v
I>; Beautiful back-to-school plaid with cummerbund,
WUt« cuffs and codar! in 100% woven cotton.
• 45" Cotton Suitings
■ ’-re. "4’.,.. r
• Drip-Dry Cottons . *V
• * . . T-P
Many Others Vcri. to 1“ yd.
Maid Finds $1,000 Bill
Behind Hotel Picture
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. (API
watei
Kathi
kansi
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from
dedd
the <
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cut.,
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The Leamington Hotel claims to
■■ m ' mhHmhrsii
7-12! Assorted new foil colon!
Poverty French Sailor Dress for the little miss!
Red and white strip pocket and heck trim! In
charcoal only! Sips J-4x!
14 STYLES IN ALL
TO CHOOSE ROkJl!
dUcovered a $1,000 hiH behind a
picture in a guest room.
Esther RLychmiiler, 50, the
maid, may gei the bill if it lan't
daimed within a year, "In toe
meantime, all the maid* have
been dusting all toe pictures," *y
JU 2-9307
I hold spokesman said.
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QUALITY MERCHANDISE
AT BEALL’S JUST SAY
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 281, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 18, 1961, newspaper, July 18, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1058195/m1/16/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.