The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 241, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950 Page: 21 of 32
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BAYTOWN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950-PAGE 21
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Hollywood, March 16. UIEi-A booms out;
K«Lhead,0n a hi*h traPrae, he
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*d" sober antics) are flocking to h.er ^^line.
* e this guy who ' calls himself. T“®n„ •gutters ‘‘Creesh . .
iHornsb/’ and goes around for. r®e8h' Pulls oift the scarves, and
*ive solid hours hollering “Creesh" there—where the knot used to Be,
squirting dry ice at the cus- *' * to*Mlere. He does the same
Mrs thing on her hip, yanks the scarv-
They started out thinking he ?* aft,aF' and—nothing happens,
wasn’t real. Ani b^ the time they “Coops!” Hornsby shrugs. '“No
decided he was, .they had the lingerie."
"Hornsby habit." And Charley He has a life-sized blonde model
(Toy's »uPPer club never coined so behind him at. the mike and
much dough from thfe big-names whenever the mood strikes him’
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'Hornsby is strictly a character, in the mouth.
Dies a fire-hour nonstop Ihow He affigs, he plinka
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Die supply of gags. thing turned loose around H
Every 30 seconds he bcliows out wood in many a moon, he’i
(Treeth!11 and if a lady customer until somebody crazier comes
[ iweijr* jittery as he swlngs over along. •
Janus To Show Radioactive Eagle
iooher Os Janus said today Ke has said. “It isn’t worth
sbsndoned the idea of bringing a ^«brt it would take to bring tl
ten'Egyptian 4ancing sirte-*e ... ^bsitloi also fig
Inherited to this country for ap- chaiige-his mind, he- admitted. J
•Stances, and. instead will go on Janus took a dim view of the g
& read vrfth Ajadioaetive eagle; .- ;
A " wealthy , tWB>' promoter, * . „
j*5?E,sr» Cancer Institute
Grants $863,496
esss&Es For Research Worl
Mm. the shapely lassies .would, be
Mr off in their native land. WASHINGTON. March lg] (E
His newest enthuslams Is the The National Cancer Institute
(jSiosetive eagle, which he plans nounced today It has granted .$S
L send around the country with. ,496 to 48 institutions for cancer
.Apr exhibits to “brings atomic search. .......
^loWThlhTxS'ffShoTlivfl" Thelatest grants, brought the
Jyjied “Bikl.” will encourage peo- by SuTgeon General Leonard
je to become uranium prospectors, Seheele.
t will show how a geiger counter • Scheele said that aU grants j
rorks The counter reacts .to the made aTe for continuation of f
adioactive bird the same way it viousiv supported projects. Tboi
te to uranium ore in the ground the council felt a number of f
posed new projects were wor
Along with the eagle he will while, funds were unavailable
,how a white rubberized canvas support them at the present.,
uit- “what the Well-dressed man The grants were as follows:,
rO wea’r in an atom bo'mb attack” University of CalifonriarBerl
_ g,imr,i,.f of uranium ore,, an'ey. two grants totaling $17;298.
tarn ' bomb casing and charts Laboratory for, research qn
^i»_kow-atomic fission. wWke“»eateneRt of eaneer. Bmrider Cre
ad how the- energy can be put to California S1.225.
inae time use.
Los Angeles County Hospital,
Janus hoped his newest project Los Angeles,, California, ?12,500.
rouid take his mind off the danc- Mt. Zion Hospital, San Francis
5g girls. He stirred up an inter- $5,500. - . .
ational controversy recently when University of . Colorado Medi
* announced he might, bring them Center, Denver, $9,000..
-• University of Chicago, thi
j> this country.
*1 understand..Jt was even
conomics Expert Hired
w Industrial Research
iALLA& March 16. (l’.P)-Dr. Ar-
ants totaling $28,851,
University of Illinois College
Medicine,-Chicago, $15,000.
Northwestern University, Eva:
ton. two grants totaling $30,000.
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t, sas tiected vice- president of feop thrcc grantg totaling, $17
e First National Bank of Dal- University of Minnesota, M
is yesterday to head a new in- ap0j|^ three grant* totaling S3
(trial and economic research d*- University of Missouri, Colu:
. w«t. $10,000.
|Bank President Ben H. Wooten gt University, St I
>4 Smith's services will be avail- Missouri, two
(Me without charge to any firm 475
Voting industrial and econoin-' Washington University, I
:d*ta on the Southwest Missouri. J&Z4L-________ ,----
TTrr ■■ - — - ‘ University of Rochester,'
»EDI'CATE Bl'LAARS ter. New York, three gran
pfIA,. Bulgaria CP) — A cam- lng $38,717.
Mgn to reduce illiteracy is on in Carson-Newman- College,
(ilgsrla In its plan, the ministry »on City Tennessee, $8.0o0.
1 education has decided to teach University ®of Utah, Sa-
1 ABCs to 60,000 people and to City, two grants totaling $28,013,
jereae-' the educational qualifies- University of Wisconsin, Mad
i of 15,000. • son, four grants totaling $36,180.
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(Formerly Gulf Coast Dist. Co.)
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STEWART HOTEL
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3306 MINNESOTA /
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707 W. MAIN
2313
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UNION
4 N. ASHBEL
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30T E. TEXAS
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 241, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950, newspaper, March 16, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029010/m1/21/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.