The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1951 Page: 4 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 18 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
1
■ ” ’'.....
- r
F-"
*
PAGE 4 -THE BAYTOWN SUN, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21, I95J
Will Europe Be Next? ~. ___
KOREA PROVIDES RESERVOIR
OF TRAINED ALLIED TROOPS
Sdiex“(I£iir2 ^ew Video.Tube May End Fight Over Color
xrratif vAnrr mm a T nturanAA frlonHa Hp Hp- nrnrppH with «i'«tpnn nlthrnich ... ...
,", AUSTIN—-(U.E>—The Texas Inter-
scholastic League anounced today
NEW YORK —<UJ»)— A world- Lawrence told friend* he de- proceed with Its system, although setg _
famous atomic scientist, trying to vclopsd the tubfc almost as i lark RCA has contended It would re-
. i_ A.i>(AhUu Af tKn nenmntino1 rtf hia r 1
aM|||[|| _____ f . VUlUfTCU List; S.WWW OMSSSWOV .» ****•» «***«* t,W.»W.«WV« *>• "«“*U *v . .
scnoiMuc J^cuguc a..v/u,.v»« .-M-, satisfy his children's ’ curiosity, at the prompting of his children, quire the extra expense of buying color
that 870 high school teams are waf credited today with develop- Their curiosity about the big dis- a converter for black and white, on present sets,
taking part in the, 2961 football in„ wh#t may pr0vc to be a pute over electronic versus "me- —-—'
------,— P . .. ....... _u—i».v> —i— television sent
By EARNEST HOBERECHT
UP Staff Correspondent
NEW TORK-Tbe war in Korea and
campaign. revolutionary new television tube chanical" color
Top-bracket Conference AAAA c#pabie of ending the big battle him into his
KO tnomu ran fhfi TTT, AT* •_ t rnTT PavIpaIaV
i
....... ..............v-,- .......... .... .... — hobby shop near
showed 62 teams on the TIL of- over co]or TV. Berkeley, California, and he came,
back the Red wave there forever. I. The Eighth Army is an ex- ficiaI |i3t 0f participating schools, The tube, production of which out with his new tube.
„„„ _______ ni now extremely hlgh-morale soldiers, pefftaj.* the best iigntmg ^ whjle Conference A M able t0\eceive both color and utilising Lawrence' sfube can be
not onlv halting Communist ag- has been the initiation of the organisation in American msiory^ fielded 201, Conference B 740, and black-and-white picturea without made to*receive color with a com-
■riffS St ==£r==3 |§fegl Ac “ * * rjgswu* «5SSSS5
s-SsTJ :4sa s—“-:== iawrs • ..................
JrT L n* about their their contribution-knowing they 3. While halting the Communist
na and «e going a w(1i be replaced in the line at the aggressors there, US troops being
this
is the least common.
resell v iuuc3. ** ov/i »*,v **v” * ^ * * *'
The new tube is the brainchild solve the current battle between
of Professor Ernest O. Lawrence, the Columbia Broadcasting Sy-
renowned atomic scientist, winner stem and Radio Corporation of
s^saa or j=»=g4jsgw - S.%2X ITJZSTS SSS " *“ ri™' **
While the American troops in *"&rJ*?* men Korea now hey be needed in any pos- a beak twice the length of its University of California's rad.a- The Federal Communication,
same time that they are needed .............. .....
;ii£
....
there. Morale is high and most
of them arb willing to do their
Share in Asia before being rotated
to “stateside# duty and possible
reassignment to Europe. ;
The battle-trained veterans of
Korea realise Communism is a
Mai tiling, a thtsat they must
meet daily. And to the men in
the frontlines, there can be no
compromise and no half-way
measures. You either win or lose
—live or die.
Few had any hope for the Kae-
*on; armistice talks from the be-
ginning and wer* ready to slug it
out if the truce talks turned out
to be a trick.
At one time the officers and
men in Korea would have been
Willing to pul! out of that area
on almost any terms, but that is
not the case today. Most are will-
ing, to do their share and believe
thoir 'eombined efforts can bold
Barclay On Bridge
A Central Press Feature
NOT ALWAY8 A BAD PLAY
TRADITIONALLY the worst
of all plays is trumping your
partner's ace. That is not neces-
sarily true, however. There are
times when failure to trump it
«*, would be bad bridge. One-or more
1!; _ tricks.for the defense may depend
upon the lead coming from a par-
ticular defender toward the other,
and’that-player who must get in
the lead may notJi.sye.any time-
cept fe.iwgh ruffing
ly entry *xcer. —„
his (partner's ace. Those who fol-
low bridge rather steadily are
used to encountering such situa-
tions about every year or two.
I !§r
Ife
WA
#1002
*1073
4 9 5 4
*AQ10*
N
W E
S -
4843
4 K <J 9 4
#7-
#785
* 32 "
4 A K Q J 7 6
9Q86
♦ QJ
#KJ
(Dealer: South. East-West vul-
nerable.)
South West North East
14 2 4 Pass Pass ^
.24 34 34
Since North-South had a part-
acore of 90, the 3-Spades call was
a bid for game, and so the pair
wihT'no farther, though 4-Spades
- wotild have been a nerma! con-
tract from scratch. Ten tricks
are apparently a laydown too,
with six in spades and four in
clubs. But this deal is a good
illustration of the idea that ap-
parently sure things are not
necessarily that, in bridge. Though
has given CBS a green light to
MASS MEETING
OF ALL A.F.L MEMBERS
WILL BE HELD AT W.O.VV. Hi
ON EAST TEXAS AVE. FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 21, AT 8:00 P.M.
ROEBUCK AND CO
4ft 1
|
4 K10 7 2
#Q5 3
Tomorrow's Problem
4 K 9 5 4 2
” #38 .
406
#0764
’TP ♦***
W E
S
f Q54
4 Q183
#K8
BR0ADL00
-V •
CARPET
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BROADLOOM
IS REDUCED... SELECT YOUR CARPET
NOW - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE|
TERRIFIC SAVINGS! ■
in-resistant plastic
5 pc. diit<
5
ULAR 79.95
HE PRICE
9.00 Dev
Twist Weaves, Wilton, Axminister, Carved Design,
Tone-on-Tone, Florals all from the Mills o? the Na-I
tion's Lea ding. Carpet Weavert .1 .BIGELOW.
ALEXANDER SMITH- GULISTAN/
[other-of-peorl offset plastic top rosistont
and mars. Sturdy chromo trim on
. Choice of colors. A terrific saving* a
lice!
4
if
TERMS:
15% DOWN
BALANCE IN
18 MONTWS
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY CARPET VALUES
4
Water
s
ALL DiSCONflhlUgD
27" x 5^" CARPET
. SAMPLES
Bigelow Faihiontwist all wool carpet—1000 '
•square yards—Specially purchased for this
^ great sale—9 and 12 foot width. Green,
beige,, and rose. Specially priced at............
■ -
i BAB - 1 REGULAR
ti ***
M 4.50 DOWN,
p t 'i^StMiy aut°'r
I im
outer fa
’—'tiMLSPi baked-en
lated.
f 4-Spades would appear certain,
even the 3-Spcdes Contract was
beaten.
West made this natural lead of
the diamond K and followed it
with the A. East from the out-
set had been studying carefully to
| ascertain, if he could, some hope
•f beating the contract, and came
up with the solution. He noted
.. that his side could score three
tricks in hearts V. West had the
A of that suit, but that this would
require a lead of the heart i by
himself.
So he ruffed the diamond A,
with the lowly spade 3 and re-
turned the heart J. The Q cov-
ered, the-A won and the'5 return
taught the 10-7 in the jaws of
the K-9 tenace to produce the de-
fenders' fifth trick end beat the
contract Note that any other
heart lead by East except the J
would have enabled South to
make his 3-Spades safely.
Bigelow Brenrford
A baau.'itul p'! :rn carpet in 9
foot wi;' ! ; c.'.ly. Grey or green.
Regular $9.95 Sq. Yd...........
$J33
Sq. Yd.
G::ii;'”»n "'naissaree
An e*c:..:n. r . 4' ireen carved wilton
carpel in 12 too! \,idth only.
Regular $23.95 Sq. Yd.--.............
Bigelow Boauvaii
4 A 50 A fine quality axmini»ter cerpet either in 18th century row floral
p or in leaf pattern—9 end 12 foot width. Regular $12.50 Sq. Yd.
Sq. Yd.
Bigelow Chorale
Here is an outstanding value in a carved
axminister carpet ib-ivo lovel" celore,
beige and green. 12 toot width only.
Regular $14.50 Sq. Yd...............
%A 4 95
it
Sq. Yd.
Bigolow Irocdripple
A bee ;£•!!'» s.ylcd loop and twist
weave cerpe... Av?-i!;'>le in 9 foot width
only. Grey or beipe.
Regular $17.70 Sq. Yd. ...........
$1495
Bigelow Corday
An extra fine quality loop pile broadloom in two decorator cotors
available in 12 foot width only. Grey or green.
Regular $14.95 Sq. Yd.........:...........................
Sq. Yd.
Bigelow Caprice " ‘ . •
A beautiful carved axminister broadloom of excellont quality
;P
in 9 and 12 foot width. Beige, grey, and green.
Regular $12.75 Sq. Yd— ..........•
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS
ON ROLL END RUGS
There is NO additional charge for
wall-to-wall installation.
There is NO additionaj charge for serg-
ing or binding rugs.
4 A Q10 7
f 10*
: ' 4-443
- 4 # A J10 2, _
(Dealer: South. East-West Vul.
nerable. i
How should South try for hi*
j 4-Spades after West acoree the
I heart K and A, then leads the
spade J?
* . - ■ - .
Food Chain Officials 4
Convene In WashingtN.
WASHINGTON -0L»— Execu-»
tivea of more than 1<£00. of
nation’s food chain storm __
supermarkets convene her* Sun-
day for the 18th annual meeting
of the National Association of
Food Chains.
There is NO additional charge* for. cut-
' ting around fireplace, etc.
There is NO additional charge for cov-
ering stairways. «■- - - -
There isJNp-addifional charge for lock-
ing rug seams. -
-■
Regular
Straus Rose
9'x8'
Fre'nette Twist Rug
Green $159.60
Bigelow
I2'x5'3"
Glentwist Twist Rug
Green $ 97.65
Bigelow
U’xSV
Brentford Axminister Rug
Beige $ 68.50
James Lees
M2X6’
Successor Axminister Rug Beige $ 55.60
Bigelow
I2'xir8"
Fashiontwist Twist Rug
Grey $178.85
James Lees
i2,*6'9"
Successor Axministar Rug
Green $ 62.55
Bigelow
I2'x7'5"
Beauvkis Axministar Rug
Floral $123.60
Bigelow
I2’xl0'2"
Fervek Axminister Rug #
Green $128.75
Bigelow -
irxIOT
Fashiontwist Twist Rug
Green $203.15
Bigelow
rsijw
Fervek Axminister Rug
Green $131.40
Sale
There is NO additional charge for
"Smoothedge," the improved tackless,
method of walftto-wail installation.
Nothing but th* most modern equip-
ment is used by our factory-trained
floor covering .craftsmen!
Bigelow
Jamot Lee*
James Lee*
Bigelow
Bigeloy
I'xl0"xl2' Fenrek Axminister Rug
V'xV Successor Axmihister Rug
f,3"*l4,•,, 'Successor Axminister Rug
I2'x5'2'’ Clifton Axrginister Rug
9'x6’IO" Fervek A*min'«t*r Rug
Green $111.85
Grey $ 62.55
Grey $104.75
$ 61.55
Florel
Beige' $ 6f.9Q
Alexsndsr Smith 9’x6'IQ" Sexony Axminister Rug Grey $65.25
ALL WOOL FACE
GLAM0RU6
9 Foot Width
Grey - Green
******
HQM
OMuem
NO DOWN PAYMENT ON PURCHASES UNDER $50
over to Industry problems,
the meat spiral. Eco-
Eric Johnton wilL
________ main address Monday. I
An NAFC spokesman Said the 1
>od chains handle $12.-
worth of the eountry's
e-mtal food budget
CULPEPPER’S
. ..
jap
■ *
,
HOMF OF onmn CMRNITURE
• 4-
l^icin* Cabinet
1.97
• 16.22 - * ‘ * "**•
Natural w<
ideal mod
valuable f
- ■
m last u
separate i
individual
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1951, newspaper, September 21, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042170/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.