The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 252, Ed. 1 Monday, March 24, 1952 Page: 2 of 12
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*h»t would huppen when liberated For that reman, more than 1.J5,- y,""
hy U. 1 Eorcea 000 soldier* and airmen Itave been ,
Participation af the city In tha »“ured flret rlaaa medical care tT’
extensive four-dtvii.h.n maneuver *>*« they go. Into the field *•-
mark* the flret time In hletor.v niorr«f «r the Mfinntnf of the H--
that military government hae been *****|**0 Army and_ Alr Faroe
“played- hy both aide* of oppoe* »*«**$ Exercise Long -
lee feniea. . Every, major unit trill be accent- * Till
anted by a full complement of
rmy Medical <’orp«mea there f..
Jll be “medlce" within the reach
f every man.
The Army Medical Corps ha* KEy
I. W. SPECIAL
Iter nia relation* wiut aeaier ,
5t,T *“* “** *** ** 5 *
There would be no legal way for wm *g
Jm to n-tjuirt u*r Ofhla own r^ *njCTh aM to*
lacement part*. nea* operation. AH reatrlctlon*
Alao on the Supreme Court’d eal* which would affect auch actlvitle*
of the town’, everyday life will g^w.^u.K^
nt of Oklahoma a «nl<|u»be almulated or aaaumed. the month, preceding the arrival Lh*i !!.
ulaory unitiaatloa act. Tha law. ,B thj, nmnner, the atricteat type 0* the flret troop*, medical officer* *• * J •" f?r ,vo.ldln* •
J of control can be enforced without were making a thorough check of **?'* w,thou* caualng an-
ate. w*» pnaved In IfO. harm to the city'* economic life, health condition* in the J.600- oth,'r CMtl>' *Purt o{ inflation.
_______;;________________ Wilson and'the Preaidenf. meet-
Together with the United State* In* in the winter White Haase,
Public Health Service and the atudfed a aerie* of plan* and al-
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f TuSl0rYankwieh found that ou. rompanle. operated «P««tr-. ,
* Richfield’* eervice^M^n eon- Tfl(i ,an muit, w f0ik>W#4 when 'nd
tmn* tapomlbto^ the ^ tcUo# „ p«llth)efd for by 50 ........„ ............. .................,.............
*» ^ „ J,D. thow aun- P»‘r cent of the leaaehojdCra by slgBI* po*(Hi 0n Lamp****’ area*.
* JJ* Vv^hWd ^n tLZrh the *«*■ A m*>' ** ?u“i,i‘‘d-vy Imnka. churche*. schools, theater* They al.o stocked the maneu-
* Dlled by Ri. hfeld eve tt»p * .. — —tA.»hni<l>ra tl»v nnd fVrn the dru( itore* will pro- vera medical tupply depot with
claim them to becloaed durin* the more than 55 ton* of *upplle*. It
invader*’ four-day occupation. But I* expected that nearly to ton* of
it* clUiena have been Inatruetod medical aupptiea will b» u*ed dur-
to Ignore .them, that they are Ing the time troop, are stationed
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maneuver. Army Medical Corps
men have learned that they have-
tv dual role in the script They are
t“be responsible both for the rare
of actual casualties and tho»trrat-
ment of simulated wounded.
The soldier* who are armed only
with a medical kit and a Red
Cross arm band, in training as In
combat, are expected to go every-
where tha combat troop* go”
In addition, a whole-blood bank
___________ will be maintained for the benrfi
Mr and Mr* Johnny Dcl/iactt of maneuver troops at the J?or.
of l#tl Wright Blvd, announce the Hood Army Hospital and the hos
birth of a daughter yesterday at pital's 1000-be.I capacity and faelli-
.San Jacinto Memorial Hospital ties have been gut at the disposal
of Rxerelse Long Horn.
Simulated casualties during the
maneuver period - men tagged"
“wounded" as a result of the “war '
action will pc treated and evacua-
ted as far as division level to pro-
vide a maximum amount of real-
ism for the training Everyone
from the piatoun medic who tags
the wounded man to the attend- •
ants at a Mobile Army Surgical
Hospital, located near tin- divi-
sion's command post, will receive
experience.
Actual casualties men who may i
become ill or injured will have
priority over the simulated casual- ,
ties. They will be evaruatod for (
treatment by the fastest possible (
means. (
Throughout the training exor- ,
cise. all medical unit* will perform (
their duties under conditions np- (
proximating those which might ,
be expected In the thick of battle, j
The units will be required to ob- j
serve concealment and security de- ]
fensivr tactics, in accordance With j
Genova Convention rules govern- ]
ing tho medical forces of the arm1 ]
ed services.
Fraihly roatfad by asparft rigM in
our own eoffaa ovani than pack-
aged and rushed daily to tho
stores. J. W. Coffee is a special
bland of finest South American
eofieejor a wonderful flavor that
is sura to pleas*. Sava 18 cou-
pons oh each J. W. Coffee pack,
age for on« pound FREE .. LI.
« A Mac Arthur
'“f these nun figure
t state primary
th M*cArthur and -Stc
tc moM ;n;‘
j. hasnt »-i‘r| >ft
r run for re-election.
. primaries *rc "ot n‘>c'
riU in winning » pr»
Lastvor But they
Rights Reserved
to l.lmlt
(Juantities
• atate trad.
his phin* with t
reporter* until he finished hli,
talk*' wlt’K MfTTtffiTnT -j
Stock Quotes
Special to The Baytown Sun ;
Firmly l»» Pl*ci
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told* fstih*
om(ort«blA
of twUnt:
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a*-toy
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IAST TIMKA TONIGHT
THESI VALUES GOOD IN ALL HOUSTON. BAYTOWN, mi FREEPORT STORE?
MONDAY, TUESDAY, mi WEDNESDAY
Stork Stops
l.„ HfTK
Soft, Absorbent Toilet Tissue
maculate
Train Halves Auto,
But Driver's Unhurt
hdade From Finest Apples—Spicy, Good
mnsm now
WINNER OF 4 ACADEMY
AWARDS
THRU
TUESDAY
Farmer Brown
Affiliate—Liberty Network*
1360 ON YOUR AM DIAL
92.1 MG. ON YOUR FM
My Jf H v
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v® It’s bacon with appatita
■ ••• *\ appeal.. Sliced, fresh daily
in our own bacon room
... Silt from Northern corn-fed
p°r|<«r«'
MONDAY EVENING
6 00—Weitbrooh Van Voor^li .Neva'(LBS>
♦i ,ljy—La Porta Ntwa
6.30—aporU Ra'iew
6 3A-*Range RUUnK
A:4S—Waltarn Hit PtradD
T OO—Htrlaro at
7 »7—Lata Nawa
H 00— Baytown Aiito Nawa
9 00—Night Time MHodlaa
9:4.V-Franklin Kannady .Ei^R*
10 00—Night Rdl*ion ot Tha Baytown iun
10:15— Dream Tim#
l<t:55—Lata .New*
11:00—8ign Off
TUESDAY MORNING
fl :00—Ravail la Roundup
6:57- I»ata Nawa
7:00— Trinity Valley F»m Nawa
7:15- Trinity Tunea
7 :t5-Trinity Valley Nawa Reviaw
SO COLOR CARTOON - LATEST NEWS
—TUESDAY—
MRS. BROOKS W ALLACE SAVS:-
MONEY IN THE BANK NITE
GASPER GOU J5f..
FRESH PORK STEAKS £
FANCY WHITE SHRIMP
ROSE
BUSHES
There hos never been such o love ttory I
There has never been tuch emotion I
.There has never been such colorl
There has never been a
your new spring gar-
looking their immae-
C*W, PASCAL
SEND THEM TO
RAND
EANERS
CELERY
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11:00—Late News
11.03—Mid Day Jkiatinia
TUESDAY AFTERNOQN
12:00—World News ,v.
12:1A—National Weather XtHrimary
12 ;20—NcflJTS RtocR QuOUtkOOf .
12:J5~Ml#;’Kay Matinee •
13;flO—Oojftra va. Athletira
4:00—Warren Kdwardi Newicaat
4:05—La Voi Mexlrana
5:00 -Spanish Hour
motion picture Eke.
Healthy stock, 2-yeer-oM,.
Tyler, field grown.
Dial 83251 df'
Each if7C
3 for 1.39
6 for 2.69
12 for 5.29
-ST* COIOMY
TECHNICOLOR
A J. Ankur Sank
A' hjmll-frwiboraw bioUiiolos
An tofli* Uo. r.lmi SaieoM
CEDARS
DRIVE-IN
1 T*««. 6r*i
cabbage
^»p. Homegrown
carrots
starts
WEDNESDAY
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
DOI BLK FEATURE
ARMOUR'S
STAR All Meat
What
state of
THE UNION
SERVE b ,
moer five
national,
flags
MOKE ,
EXCITING
THAN
,/HISPEKING
.. SMITH"!
Pirimount
IK*^ prison t$ i
Thru Tuei
FRANKS
Box Office Opens
■Show Start#
. .5:45
...6:45
AGAR S—Spiced
LAST TIME TODAY
LUNCHEON MEAT
llehi FmMyt'Mo#....."j——— r~r~
POTATO SALAD
Banion Noon Hour Herring
GAFFELBITAR ^
, ★ of the ttemne—Pmmper Vour W*1
BLACK ft WHlTf
'HHUlj Two Layer Cah
Tw0 7-inch l#y*r‘- o-VfiS
Settle down to rogularly savir
■ With the way your laving* gro
. ,he futura with inereaiod soci
eo«nt here, NOW! .
Pamirs'■ ■ . ■
C r ^fhafUga of Spain
:l,MUhe Confederacy, and the U.
Diiinfact.
Deodorize
Romovei Stain*
Bleaches
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STEWART GRANGER IN
'CAPTAIN BOYCOn’
Oslieiasi tented, with
Usdwiekei. delieieui e
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Children FREE
Adults 35c
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 252, Ed. 1 Monday, March 24, 1952, newspaper, March 24, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042309/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.