The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1951 Page: 8 of 10
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Easy Knowledge
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Or why dost thou* set
brother? For we shall s
the judgment seat of Chr
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The Answer, Quirk
I. What line follow*: “She walk*
In beauty, like the night"? Who
wrote it? ■■■
J. Where wa* President Wood-
row Wilson born?
3. What American general Wa*
called "yght-Horae Harry"?
“4. What was the name of the
STRAIGHT ARROW
WEll, young one? what will
WITH YOU?
Women In Congress.
lingliah lighthouse keeper'* dough- j
ter who risked her life to save a j
group of shipwrecked people? i
8. What is a cygnet after it be-
comes an adult?
Tha widow of the recent
jesentative baa been nom
Democrats in each of the
special elections for the
mountainous Fifth District
ia, Mrs. John Kee is oppo
Gadd, middle-aged Repub
the 33rd Pennsylvania Dfc
trial area around* Pittabu
It's Been Said "■*'
Our doubts are traitors, and
make u* |o*e the good we oft
might win by fearing to attempt
- William Shakespeare
WITH Ml? ER-I
CAN COOk.' REAL
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COME WITH ME, YOUNG ONE. I
ILL SOON SEE HOW WELL J
YOU CAN
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WE DO. I HOPED 1
MI0HT NOT BE FAMILIAR
WITH THAT WAV “
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BIG BEN BOLT
It Happened Today
17*3 — Simon Bolivar, South
American liberator, Venezuelan
general, and'patriot, born. 1802—
AlexdwWr'Dumas the elder,
French novelist, born, 1*47—Utah
„ celebrates Pioneer Day, commem-
fei;’y&uhgp
The lata Representativi
* was chairman of the Hou
tions committee at his di
Fifth West Virginia by a 2
and 1948, but only by a 4 t
The 33rd Pennsylvania hat
le by similar margins in th
lar elections for the Hous-
If both women candidate
number of women in Con
11, an sll-time high. The c
tor, Mrs. Smith of Maine,
Of the eight present wo
tivei, six are Republican*
crats.
Mrs. Smith, more of a
Senate than any precedin
Lake City. 194S—Progressive party
nominated Henry Wallatv and
Glen H Taylor for president and
vice-president of United States.
Happ.v Birthday
Ernest Block, composer, and
Preston Wrad, lnfielder of Chicago
Cub* baseball team, get the birth-
day cake* today.
MT...YOU'VE BEEN
COVERING SCRAPS FOR
THIRTY YEARS-'HOW'S
ABOUT SOME PEARLS. OP
WISDOM ON WHAT'LL
"USTE^ N
BROTHER
—by Mel Graft
^owdyTthemostperfectfighting ^
MACHINE I'VE SVKR WATCHED... HE'S GOT I
MUSCLES OF STEEL-WITH NERVES TO MATCH
...AND NQ IMAGINATION, WHICH IS THE MARK I
iE kiLLER... BECAUSE NOTHING INTER-
■■FERES WITH HIS YEN TO
MURDER THE MAN TRYING
Folk* of Fame flews the Name
WITH HIM, FIGHTING IS BUSINESS...AND HE'S
A WHALE OF A SHREWD OPERATOR... HE*
RUTHLESS N THE RING, AND I DON'T THINK
THERE* A PUG AROUND TODAY WHO CAN
KNOCK HIS HAT OFF... ANY MORE
distaff side, ia the widgw
reientative. Three of tn
House succeeded their dec
Mrs. Rogers (R.) of Mai
serving her 26th year in
Bolton (R.l of Ohio; Mrs
Illinois.
. Three of the eight wo
tives are graduates of Am
Mrs. Church; Mrs. Bosone
Mrs. Kelly, Democrat fron
Three others received par
ing abroad—Mesdames Ro
St. George, the last a Rep
state New York. Mrs. Har
is s former school teacher, -
•on, Republican lawyer fr<
former probate judge. 4
Military Men As Presid
—Parhspg fgsil MacAi
ths Republican presidentia
look when he speaks at f
The General himself will h
lnee —after all, he will be
short of 73 when the next
begins
However. MacArthur c<
wield something like a vet
•election of the GOP can
Republican national conv<
want a standard-bearer w
policies condemned by M
greatly prefer one whom t
feel inclined to endorae pu
MacArthur'a remarks a
tareat particularly the Re;
quietly for General Eiae
1—This United State* senator
was bom in Grand Chute, tViscon-
am, November 14. 1909. His first
employment _ was in a chain gro- i
eery store- later he practiced law
in Waupaca, Wisconsin In 193* he ,
was elected a circuit judge, and in .
194* he was elected Republican
aenstor from Wisconsin. He has
served aa vice chairman of the
Housing Commission; on the Sen-
ste Ranking and Currency Com-
mittee, and on the Senate War In- j
veatigating Committee! He en- j
listed as a private .In the Marines
In World War II. and waa dis-
rharged from the Marine Air j
Oorpa as captain His home, when j
not in Washington. D. C., is Ap- j
pleton, Wisconsin. What* his
BUZ SAWYER
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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
—by Fred Lmswal
MILLS O’ JMB11
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rr was born in Dublin. Ireland, in
1*79, mad* his first appearance on
the stage with the Irish Players in
Dublin In 1901. After appearing
with the Abbey Theatre group, he
came to the United States He
played in The Squaw Man. acted
aa stage manager for Disraeli. Pa-
ganini, etc. The plays in which be
appeared or produced make such a
long list that only a few can tie
mentioned here: Jane Clegg,
Heartbreak House. Mr Pirn Passe*
By. Peer-Gynt. Hedda Gabler. She
Stoop* to Conquer. The Guard*-
man. On Borrowed Time. George
Washington Slept Here and The
Searching Wind He also appeared
In a number of moving picture*,
two of hi* latest being The Gen-
eral Died at Dawn and Valiant Is
The Word for CWe died Oc-
tober 34. I94T. Who wa* he?
• Name* at bottom of column)
YO RE IN LUCK
MINTON!!
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ONE LEFT!!
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KEEP OuR LITTLE ClJT
Vf«Y CONFIDENTIAL!
look, was pewtu,—mww
TUK ONLY ONE UNO KN0W4 NON
MUCK T.K. MEANT TO A* NRM
HE WENT OVERBOARD FOR^W
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i than Mx—Waahingtoi
Harriaon. Taylor. Grant,
—achievad tha praslduncj
of their military renown.
Tha presidential record
mixtd to provide any rat
question. Do military men
dents? Washington, Jacks
velt ware strong chief axe
mediocre one, Grant a t
while Harrison sarvad onl
fore dying, at tha age a
himself declared on Janua
neceaeary and wise autx
military to civil power will
... when life'
abstain from
leor Future
You had boot stick to practical
affairs and atraight thinking
Bom* gains may com* your way
during the nest month*. A kind,
sympathetic and generous rhar-
after is likely to develop ia the
child hern today.
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dubious answer Doubtful, o{ net
settled ia opinion; a* uncertain
event or issue, of questionable
character Origin LaUa — Dubt-
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their Seoul their own.
Haw’d Yen Make Out
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starry skJea." by Oeorge Oon
Igrron Lord Byron >
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paper and. by comparative aeon
tba winner of tbe game remiM
»ut Ju^e W J Barnes. w,U
enter *»d ardent football fan.
toraay i
baaHada* gbiaad aa a farm I
wMp a dog; a dog can wf
‘pateum aa* whip a 'roan."
FUJI WHILE IT I-ANTED
COLUMBUS Ind if Pi—A IMS
pound bull broke away from han-
dlers at a packing plant. Jumped
over a gate And trotted around
town Employes chased him tor
awatto, than be rhaaed the- em-
ploye* FOdaatrlana climbed tree#
to keep out of bla way. After a
two-hour bopeleta effort, police
abet the huU with a rifle.
Try tom nnaalfted Ada-Dtol MM
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Mreetcar motorman Three wm
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1951, newspaper, July 24, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041819/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.