The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1952 Page: 3 of 10
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ANMUNJOM-TINY ISLAND
F PEACE IN SEA OF WAR
I Fish * 1 Tohai
i. Abys* 2. Poem
T Lee. 3 K ircp
aa color kmgd'
8 River , 4 Longi
iBur.l 3. Not
10, Seized workit
„rM 11, Slumber 8. Golf rc
h.v, 13, Metallic 7 Gam*
rock ot ch»
14. South 8 To doi
AYnerican again
plant 10, Apex
lfi Pcrfo.m 12 Verse
17 Italian 15. Some
river’ 18 Fuel
18. Tina
It* Charge for 177}
aervicci
20 Deep flat- gf*
bottomed Y///
boat Toi\
21 A support- * r
mg timber rr-1
22 Not strong I
23. Verbal fcH
24. Coaraeiy
But here the guns Are ah earthed ground grain Jrjnj
The ahootinj cornea ao dote to 25.Ma*t * m
anmunjom that cn cold or damp 28. Lubricate JMAt
ays the concuaalon can be felt 27. Dbplicate .BMj
failure to buy the apodal
Jan Lou Stovani
* Doly Barker '
Mary Lou WilianM
Carolyn Smith
’“Monta Zoo Land!
Carolyn Wynn
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"WOMB
Libby Jenkint
Swan Hair •
Sandra Montgomery
Patty Clayton
gambler1* tax atamp.
Bureau InveaUgatara have roc-
en mended proaecutloh tot another
’ f--•» were aUU In bu-
reau field officer oa Jan 'll: iwb>
... w .,40 tax agtney a iateat
. ... .... . „ .. It an area cne mile In ciame.er. drifted laally Into the truce vll-
te the niton mate, wrier an th#t area all la peats and (age. . ..
elgnment ofeeverx month* at qutel< ouuldc lt*« wwr and hell A ttw thousand yarda away
e twee talk. In Patvmunjom. where every day la like the Fdurth Amerban. Ohineec, Korean and
> drwrlhr* hie strange. mud- of July. ' * troop* of other nation* are ahoot-
it rlty which I. an Island of Ita w**rd. fhla aeehe of Ih* Ko- tag (0 k,u H*ra Korean guard*,
*W* ______ *» »Mkw**1 not wW* ** feet, aund wl.thln 10 feet of amort-
j a S . ......m ..........'.......... «»t. On MM ride «r* four mud- ,y <lrraMd American aentrlea.
• thatched htt», 'Mrambi,d to wer ^ Amoricana and th. Ko-
34. Ever •
(poet.)
38. Oaaelle
. *1 Tibet)
t># _ _____
monthly activity report
Violation, of the lav requiring
gambler* to duplay a apaolal W0-
a-year tax atamp la their place*
of buatneaa have been ureovered
In H atatea and th* Diatrtct of
Columbia. the report aald.
In anothar aectlon of the report,
th* bureau estimated It will have
to jog taxpayer* for |3 billion in
taxaa they should have paid during
the current flaaU year.
But refund, for overpayment Of
tax** In fiscal IMS-ending June
So will top assessment! for undrr-
payment by more than U00 mil-
lion, according to the report
closeout on
PINeKMG" SHEARS
Anna Ruth .Vann
ovorit# with each
ou buyl
heard enemy troop* yelling.
It was certain they auffered
ca-ualtiaa, but the enemy couldn't
be seen because the Communiat
force* were hidden behind a ridge
line.
At night a giant aearchlight
pokes it* way* Into the sky-warn-
ing plane* not to drop their bomba
here.
Troops to the weat and east can
Kcthc light ^th**.;att out .their
'lonely, frightening vigil in fox-
holes
"It's a weird* thing for ua," a
young British private told me
once
"Ycu ait up there on your hill
looking at that light . . wondering
if it wtD.evcr be over ... and then
all of a midden hell'breaks loose,"
he said "The Chinks «*e trying to
get serous your mniefielda and you
start shooting "
A couple of hour* an(J several
casualties later the Chinese retreat
and the young Tommy said you
looked around and the light of
peace still was shining
"That's what I nvan when X say
It's weird," he said.
STATE RESERVE LIFE
"See Me Before You Die"
Dial 2061
Inly THREE pen and ptncil
iduced lo $14.06
Inly TWO pen end pencil
ill, regular $8.75 values
i tale.no- for _ $6-56
TTOWN MERCHAI
Four Warships Sunk,.
34 Damaged In Korea
HREE Everiherp mechani-
il repeater pencils, usually
11s for $3.75,
iw at $2 8
WASHINGTON — Il’.P* — Four On* of the main missions of the
American warships have been Seventh Fleet has been to disrupt
sunk and 34 other* damaged In enemy supply lines in North Ko-
the Korean war, the Navy ha* dia- roa. And the Navy has inflicted
closed. * moat of its destruction and dam-
Four mineaweepera have been a*fJ.n thal area\
sunk by mines A small Army tug Jhi> J"'**10" .‘arr^
also was lost to a mine. But the out moat aucceaafully, Martin said.
Navy now thinks it has the mine '
menace whipped. Vice Adm. Har- LOUIS 'l . The St. Louis
old M Martin. Seventh Fleet com- County WMgr Co. a public utility
Would you be in a jam, If
anyone met with an accident
on your property? It doesn't
pay to take chances when you
can get the right insurance and
know you are protected.
Mada by Mailer Craftsman from finait materials. Wil not
ruit or corrode. PIN-KING it guaranteed againit mechanical
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Limited Supply
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aw Start. ........*:W PJ
ENDS TONIGHT
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Phone 8090
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The musk ox, also known as a
polar ox, Is hot really an ox- at
all. but a member of the sheep
family.
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$1185 CREDIT
I I IF DESIRED
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iMn I
l Thursday—Only *
•THE 13Hi LETTER’*
I.INDA DARNKI L
—AUK)—
"THE SET UP"
I ROBKKT RYAN
I —ru H-
License jackpot nitej
Troopa killed 52,750: railroad
cats destroyed 2700 and damaged
6440: bridges destroyed 1000 and,
damaged. 1640: ^buildings destroy-
ed, 19.350, damaged 3800* and lo-
comotives destroyed 290. and dam-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1952, newspaper, March 5, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041477/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.