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World Balance Sheet For Week NEWS
Summary Of News In Hof And Cold Wars _ I" ®r'e^
I [ By HOMER JENKH, V. P. Foreign New* Staff
\ GOOD NEWS
lift EWiC
By United Press
Will Rogers Jr.
Happy Over Being
Star In Movies
negotiator* in Korea at long
tpoil to compromise their dc-
1, Communist,
last seemed In the wood
mand for forced repatriation of all war prleoners-
the eole luue blockir-
belated acceptance of
prisoners Indicated the .. . ....... ...
that prlaonere be placed In custody of a neutral
power and their disposition settled after a cease-
fire. \
2. Iran's ultra-nationalist premier, MoBapimed
BAD NEWS
1. Both the British government and' the Church of
Watching Too Close
SWEETWATER, Tex., July 18 lUt
K.,u.d ...is »"Tu™ ^TK“*S35rsaE
ouat Dr. Hewlett Johnson ss dea* of Canterbury plane ever to land at Avenger Field d*y he's so happy with his reviews
cathedral for apoutlng Communlet propaganda here that their automobiles collid- he may keep wearing greasepaint.
By AUNE MOSBY
HOLLYWOOD, July 19 (W—Will
Rogers Jr., the first congressman
through n Jr y. BUSTER
Kt R N
Mossadegh, who aciied the Iranian properties of ihe
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British-owned Anglo-lrsnlsn company and Vrouga
hit country to the brink of bankruptcy, resigned. In
hie place, the *hah appointed Ahmed Quavam, who
as premier In 1946 forced Russia to withdraw her
troopa from Iran. Quavam In the past has favored
the Anglo-Iranlan oil; dispute.
3. Fifty-eight American Thunder-jet fighter-bomb-
ers proved, in word* of their commander, that they
can “go anywhere, anytime, and in any numbers”
by flying 11,000 miles in 12 days from Turner Air
Base. Albany, Ga% to Japan.
Prime Minister Wlnaton Churchill and the Arch
bishop of Canterbury explained that Johnson had
not broken any, law and had'not committed heresy
Only 24 hours later, the dean made another speech
echoing the Communist propaganda charge that the
U, S. is Waging germ warfare In Korea.
2. Britain’s 12-year-old bipartisan foreign policy
packed wide open.lLabor members of Commons an-
nounced they would vote against any ratification at
this time of the separate West German, peace treaty
signed by^Bfita’in, the U.S. and France two months
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world court ifemtifftte and decide whether, u $we*
ed| police reported Saturday.
Looked Like Wine
EDINBURG. Tex., July 19IP
—Tony Villareal. 20, thought he
was drinking wine. It looked
like wtoe. It tasted like wine.
Doctors at Grandview hospi-
tal said Tony was to serious
condition from the effects of
drinking insecticide.
Youn| Rogers was picked by
Warner Brothers studio to portray
his famous father in “The Story of
Will Rogers.” The former repre-
sentative from California, hadn’t
since he did his turn in a. high
school play.
But, guided by veteran director
Mike Curtiz, Rogers won applause
from the critics when his movie
wgs unveiled last week.
“Hr" '- ’M~ —
sowars t&ss $f£si5g
of all foundation.’* v
YOUR J.
Working Sheri#
outhwest-s
Greatest
Crime
buster
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BJ5 proven RECORD
AbeUncoInReplaci
Busy Workmen ’Switch Parties' In Big Convention Hall
By JOSEPH!,. MYLER
tion for the return of a $250 mink. change
Thompson returned the animal. Roger* and hij sisteri Marv at.
Jackson, Miss., July
sggssigsp
19 (IP—An Claremore.
—v — vimcuiuit-. Okla. All the Rogers
alternate ..delegate to, the Demo- clan thought the movie was "fine,’’
cratic .....- ** ’ • ■ ......
atic national convention clutched he rfdded.
_____ Dominating the hall from the of paint—robin’s eggs blue—on the * rifle in his hand as he boarded «Mv reaction to the picture is
CONVENTION HALL. July 19 HP rear are vast pictures of Franklin estwhiie raw wood press bleacher* « train fpr Chicago Friday night, the same as when we started," he
—They carried Abe Lincoln out and D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, on either side of the platform. They "I'm going -straight to the creden- grinned. "I wanted to hide my
brought FDR and.HSTin Friday‘More flags, clustered, adorn ihe didn't do it to please the press, Hal* committee.” bead under a log.
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as Convention Hall "switched par- from of the ceiling-high radio-TV however, but to improve TV. The Fred .Anderson is a member of "I went to the rushes everv dav
Uw." — studioes which look down on the bare yellow, wood caused glare the States’ Righu Mississippi dele- to watch mv mistakes. ItV like
An agile workman snagged the arena. which the TV people found object- gation whose Seats are being con- hearing your voice for the first
last "Ike” bailor n. Another tossed The Democrats even put a .coat ionable —*'----1—-
a "We Likecard on the trash,
heap. ' •
An efficient-looking man in a
brown suit surveyed the scene-com- ------ — —----------------—-------— — — ----- i n „
placenily. The "home of the Inter- p. . I Dl i As I I ■ Franklin Hayward cut down a
national Livestock Show" was rid UdCUS LeV6IS DI3ST At mCUfYlbGriT . 29-yir-old mulberry tree in his
at long last of GOP artifacts and front yard. Growing inside its
debris, and was nearly ready to (Continued From Pag# One) it with a preferential primary in ho,low trunk ** ,ound *nothfr'
receive the Democrats, whose nat- |ovve(j oyster shell would correct Texas.
“rMSa? tafsu ars sussx ^—**-—
THRK ARABIUI swimsuit* are modeled in Paris under the arch of
Alexandre HI bridge. From left: a stWjJed off-shoulder one-piece auit;
a Bikini type brief; a one-piece suit with split center and decorative
design of two cats on a back fence, (International)
i,ii political! adv. by friend
ided.) ' '• "\
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May Called Harris 'Houdini' "SlK^SiSK**.
gation whose seats are-uemg con- hearing your voice for the first -
ss 5wa k?—•“ Shivers Wins First
‘ Round At Chicago
The hardest Job, he went on, was . ;_____
learning to appear ‘ at-ease. (Continued From Page One)
IS h a^H‘-wbo -said they wanted ’to find,out
?L™kmg mistakes, he said. onre aild f01. ajj whether he will
already five feet tell.
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M E. Thayer started back to the mflntcnancfZild sme the de- t^fflcVmaVing the n^naltv W^fA. KantT^ifly 19 rtfu. like I was carrying the whole pic- /urihe,. hls candJdacy.
manager rf the huge Chicago con- sjted ends for ,ome time.” forP selling dope to children sreat Erie Con8er' Wichita City license tu|* on shoulders. Wj{h 4g h stj‘u t0 g0 befdre
rmph"he“?,nl^d^;r?ott. Dacus'said that if elected one of Z&‘t!agent, surveyed . his idle dog tag the gavel falls for Monday’s open-
,Srif ^ ^ ^ his first acts would be to putjhell And ln the ah„iff, ra„ Con. "-..5^/ torU^d^e»WnaH thatted go,i lng c^vention sess.on.Jttogather-
accusing fingel*. To x workman he f** *1*° rf^rreft^ya^iv day that all decent citizens Conger estimated 15 000 Wichita "*e *l "a:> v«»i‘i»rt»>™. controversy
barked: operate_en«rg^ggl^with the Bay vote t0 eiimlnate corrupioni bru. poochfg are living unlicensed lives Then Jane would s?.v- 'oh' for8et The anerest disnute sn far cen-
-Thst” was tor^words in black have-thf Alter- |fht>’„and disorderly conduct In the sjnce the June 1 expiration of all a11 that- Just count one-two before fprpd around:a credentials sub
etters bn tte jSTof the.lec'teni: "at* ront*
R;00—Tele<iupsi
8:30—TerripJo Dtrby4
9:00—Danny Bran a Ai
dial
t Heifhta Baptlut Cisur<
letters on the side of the. lectern:
"Republican National Convention.'
gree
I «, •“*»V •*“« vuauiv
HiT^h- *hfr‘ff's ofbee.
Big Finals Tonight
In Terrapin Derby
, Incubent C. V. (Buster) Kern
In other political race,. Robert f°n ^
If ___n n___v-,., record. pointing to
since the June
dog tags.--------
you turn your head.' She was in-
cisive ana direct;
tered around a credentials subcom-
of rival
await Height* Biptijit Ch
cond Baptist Church
i Porte Church of Chriat
. ‘The congressman also’ publishes ^ and Miss-
July 19 (IP— *ne^a^or * Shivers and White lead anti-Tru-
- *- ing him ,he ,lrst publ,sher t0 hlt man delegation'against whom the
aiurchaa of Chi
b*~Vor Maxlcai
Eva Is Improved
jJKsSsf&JSs- E£rF;V,"bS ,:r: ZEUHUtz. * ; -srr
ss.tr suss swfiraa
RoUe tnni.- *im. nut from his 100 wr, *eBt “sault-to-murder improvement” a few hours after movie stars I guess thev ate"in mined to slam the convention doors.
T °lfTn Hv ea',«»'>!wd *?d 100 P" r,!nt a$” a special bulletin said she had tak- Cir dr^sin*1 -•* ’ Texas- has .52, Mississippi 18 votes,
campaigning to be sworn in by gravated-assault cases solved.’’ en a turn for the worse the r dresslng
:00—Tapestries in Mu
.30—Firat Presbyterian Church
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
(Continued From Page One)
Houston Federal District Judge
Tom Kenerly and gain permission
In: Super Service, Baytown Radio to practice law before the federal
Service. district courts for the southern
Second heat — Chief Pontiac, district of Texas.
Ferguson Motors: Jog-a-Long, Baker, a native of. Baytown, is
Kenny's Shoe Store: Big Apple. Ki- * practicing attorney in Houston,
wants club; Diamonds Unlimited. Beerbower. speaking at a polit-
Mayfair Jewelry; Merle Norman |cal rally Friday night at the
Cosmetics. Claude W. Smith Real- Channelv'iew Speedway, said he fa-
D’ vors a proposal to abolish the con-
Third heat — Anonymous, spon- vention system of choosing prpsi-
sor anonymous; Dun Roamin', Dr. (jential candidates and replacing on Galveston Bav this weekend
L. W. Crossman: Daisy, Greer-
Florist; Home Locker. Home Lock-
Boats Will
Crowd Bay
Tomorrow
Flee Forest Fire
AIX - EN - PROVENCE, France,
July 19 OP—Hundreds of resident
of the rich timberlands of southeast
France were ordered evacuated as
a forest fire raged along a 19-mile
front for the fourth day.
Navy Announces
New Jet Engine
On Guided Missiles
The South was without a 100 per
cent acceptable candidate before
this convention after Russell this
week reached for the support of
organized labor with a piedge to
repeal tile Taft-Hartley Act. That
jolt to the southern party line con-
Show
12:55—News Summary
1.00~r>aq Hutchim’ Western
3:0Q~ Hf»ur of Increasing Fa!'
3:30-Sunday Serenade
4 TOO—Your Pufirieas Reporter
4:15—Sunday Serenade
er* Inc.. Arrow, Katribes.
All 1# qualified for the finals.
Ten more entries will be selected
in heats at 8:30 and B:30 p.m. Sat-
urday. The finals will be at 10:30
p.m.
Daniel To Speak
At Houston Rally
15 Die In Wreck
They could use a traffic cop out A/ACUCHO, Peru' .J^ “ .®“
**?tan,ps■ 'ziS «di:
VfSX" ZrSZSt sn
Members of the Houston Yacht were injured, American development of guided
The list of entries has grown to
.JB.'SKSIW
club are meeting the Fort Worth
Yacht chib in a renewal of their
31-year-rlvalry. Members of the
Fort Worth club traveled here by
bus and the races got underway
LIVESTOCK
colony,
missiles and in progress in heli-
copter flight.
The engine, light, simple and
easy to make, is expected to be
used primarily in the guided mis-
sile field. But the Navy said it also
jpqjj'PjI’ WORTH July 19 (IP)____ __ _ ___
day: Slaugher classes generally thrust several times as great as
steady, stockers strong to 1.00 high- its own Weight.
«eta*eta,,:■?.»*** Jatas*'*"olwin*“‘my
Lone Star, Lone Star beer, Jabo, Baytown and East Harris county Kemah is also having Its annual Weeks tops' Slaughter !teers and
x ■ 1sliT8nf<’v _ld.: D' appearance next Wednesday. The regatta with a record entry of 200 J'ea.rhngs 28, older feeder steers 27
Lakewood. Lakewood Development, panjfj piub, Will lead a delegation .....-
e.Prwta,-P°i[eyV.PortI1«ey p or st' to the city for the event. Daniel is orossbones and other insignia of
Co; Willie the Rope. Wilton Rop- Winning for the U. S. Senate. the d«y* of the pirates,
er; Diner, refinery labor depart- while there Connally will com- The final race* will be Sunday.
Middleton; Gyp, Dr. R. Atkins.
Truce Talk 'Break'
Fails To Materialize
— PANMUNJOM,
expected break
locked Korean truce talks has fail-
ed .to materialize, it appeared .Sat-
urday. .
Allied and Communist negotia-
tors held another secret meeting,
and an official United Nations
spokesman who had previously giv-
appearance next Wednesday. The regatta with a reeprd entry of 200
attorney general, his family and boats expected In the 11 races. The
Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Gregory of finals also will be Sunday.
Houston are due to arrive here
early next Wednesday and spend *—
most of the day in East Harris MlStef Ike NOW
county. WASHINGTON, July 19 W—It’s
Chairman Connally said that officially "Mister" Dwight D. Ei-
Juiy 19 <W—An there was a quick response for senhnwer now.—*—---------—---------
l the long-dead- ,icl<et* to the breakfast and indi- After 41 years as a soldier, the
Week s tops: Slaughter ateera and 0f fuel is not important Buy from your Baj-town Merehant
operation of the engine and
stocker heifers 25.50.
Calves: Compared week ago Fri-
day: Slaughtr offerings 1-09-2.00
lower, stockers strong to'1.00 high-
- cooling
requires no lubrication
system, the Navy said.
The first pulse-jet “engine power-
ed the German V-l missiles dur-
ing World War II, The. Naval,Be-
en rise to optimism saicT after the from either- Connally or G. K,
29-minute session he had “no com- Ed*e at the Baytown refinery.
ment.”
Good and ehice killers closed search Laboratory began its work
commercial 1735, culjs 14-16. Com- on the pulse jets in 1945._______________
good and choice 28-32.50. I*3ad 476 The German V-l pulse-jet had an
................. tos 32:50, two loads 424 and 415 lbs operating life of about 40 minutes.
cations are that there may be as Jive' star general Friday officially 33.25. ^ TTie-new engine developed by the
many, as .100 frtenda of - Daniel at became a civilian. The- Army air- iilqgK-'Cpropared- wiak ago Fri- Navy has an operating life^rf about
the affair. Tickets are still avail- nounced that Eisenhower’s resit- day: Butchers 1.00 higher «na>« «nd 200 hours, comparing favorably
able and may be obtained at The nation, submitted afer he was feeder pigs steady. Week’s tops: with the normal fiifih: time, before
Baytown Sun office, from G, V. chosen as the Republican presides Butchers 22,* sows 18, Order pigs overhaul, of conventional recipro-
Daniel at the - Daniel Insurance tlal nominee, became effective as 16. eating aircraft engines;
agency irf the Kanzalis buildin| or of Thursday. * -— The engine is so new, the Navy
said, that it is not practicabte at
this time to predict all of its po-
Buy from your Baytown Merchant Pasadena.
In addition to visits in Baytown,
the Daniel party will also visit in
Highlands, Crosby, La Porte and
Sawyer Orders Market Survey
J ALLEN 6. MEISTER r WASHINGTON, July 19 OPt-Com- construction programs.
knife • MamiiSmIimSiob t merce Secretary Charles Sawyer
I L,r* nosplfamotion f has ordered a survey of poten-
I • Polio Insurance 1 tial^ .markets for U. S. production
t «. .. .... I to take up the slack in demand'«f-
p Dial 7136 Or 233/ | ter the defense program reaches its
_ ..... .....Wealihy Catlteman Dies _____ ____________________
_ * _ SAN ANTONIO, July 19 (UV-Guy tehtlal uses or jwssibiHties. But it
_ ASHINGTON, July 19' (ip—Sen. S. Combs Sr., 76-year-old wealthy said several aircraft companies
Dennis Chavez (D.-N.M.) urged San Antonio cattleman, died Fri- now are investigating its capabili-
Democrats Friday to pledge day. He was the son of- the late ties and interest has been shown
more aid to the economic develop- David Combs, who built an exten- in its use as a low-cost substitute
ment of Latin America and for do- sive livestock holdings in Brewster for smudge pots used to protecting
meste flood control and highway county. Services will be held Fri- orchards against frost,
day afternoon.
•w.-r-w -«■»---» ■ >-» "peak in mid-19».
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OFFERED THRU PROSPECTUS TO TEXAS RESIDENTS
ONLY
;
FIRST PUBLIC OFFERING
60,000 SHARES
common Young stock
0:'rM ::
:v .
4lr *4.50 ,hS,
NO BONDS - NO PREFERRED
The German V-l “flying stove-
pipe” consisted " of a cylindrical
• sheet metal combustion chamber
! and fail pipe connected by a coni-
cal section. At the toward end-was
a series of valves controlling ad-
mission of air into the combustion
chamber.
When the air-fuel mixture was
ignited a rapid increase of pres-
I sure occurred in the chamber,
! closing the valve and forcing the
hot gases through the tail pipe to
produce a high velocity jet- During
this expansion process the . valves
reopened, admitting a fresh charge
and making the operation self-
sustaining except for* the spark
needed for the initial explosion.
One of the primary problems
was improving the type of valves
used in the German V-ls. This has
been done in the new engine de-
HAMILTON SUPPLY CORP.
I veloped by the Navy.
provides
A w*0 established industrial and oil fiafd supply, company /
with tamings in axcass of 150% of its capital stock for years
1950 and J45I, .
Chop suey provide* menu
variety. Cube meat; simmer with
chop-suey regetab 1 es and aoy
sauce; serve over rice.
. . - : _ - - ■ ■’
1. Stock Reservations Will Be Accepfei
and Stock Issued on a Monthly Pay Plan.
2. Sales Volume: !SS2Si3,
PERIOD ENDING 9-M-WUNyff
HAMILTON SUPPLY CORPORATION
P. O. BOX 9114 - HOUSTON, TEXAS 4 J
PLEASE SEND ME FREE PROSPECTUS
....... City..
CHOSEN "MR. UNIVERSE” at London In a contest sponsored by a body
builder association, Juan Ferrero of Spain flexes mammoth biceps to'
id. (International^
"o-o-h-s" of Joyce Martln (left) and Thelma i
BIG DANCE TONIGHT
: —W*
AXD
H i EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
AT THE COOL AND COMFORTABLE
RIVERVIEW INN
Music by
Glen Barber and the Husk Masters
DINE AND DANCE TO GOOD MUSIC
■
FOR a CONTINUA1
ReAL LAW ENFCJR
re-elect _
sms.hfd organised gambling in Han
gjj^njted county;* tint unformed
s i
arcing traffic death* 48*. g■±~.
fli war on crime: 98* county i
.„,i,»->o-murder .case* solved; 180
cd M-plane aerial BfeMa*— ar
as co»* to counte-.’ ■ ' j
Shuck dfli,u>“
Junior DeplmNU -■*- _
ptsiicd by !*W enforcemenl^lficers t
■ .me.
kho w
From^P-UrBayl oWn h
movie stars. I guess they
rooms. rrt, . ----- >. - inn 4:15—Sunrl.-y Bfrf.rutl
SUNDAY EVENING
0:00—-Lowell Laramer*
0 15--Br*n^ewvRn* Orch.
0 45—Sport* Rrt sew
7.00— David Rom
P 10—First Baptist Church
9.00— New* Summary
9:05—Tour Favorite and Mine
jolt to tne SOUUiera pany uue tun- | m.V-UXht For Living
tinued to arouse southern reactions io:o«—Dr»«mum«
Saturday. . 11 w~Si^ olt
New Orleans dispatches reported
some members of the Louisiana
By DEAN DJTTMER delegation were repudiating Russ-
WASHINGTON, JuJy lU W-The ^Vu movemefit
Republican pres,
MONDAY* MORNING'
6:00—Reveille Roundup
0:45—Farm Cant
tlnStjr Vi
Still Takes A Pilot
DALLAS. July 19 Wt-A sleek
Air Force F-89 jet night fighter,
so loaded with radar equipment
It should be able to fly any-
where in inky blackness with-
out error, got lost over Daiti*
in the clear light of d*y.
The plane was finally direct-
ed to a Navy field by putting a
high frequency automatic direc-
tion finder into operation and
guiding the plane down.
9:15—Churche* or Chrl*
9:30^—Dick Eason Show
10:00—Warren Edwards Newscast
10:05—Start irr.*
11:00—Lats News
11:02—Mid Day Ma
02—Mid Day Matfnee
MONDAY AFTERNOON
12:00—War 3d News
12:15— Stock Quotations
12:20—Mid Day lli^nes
1:00—Baytown BsedoWn
4;0O-W*n.fn Kdwards Newscast
4:0,V--La Vo* Mexicans
Cedars
DRIVE.IN
Hwy. 140 Nsrth
f Min. from Town
ERE ARE THE F
TRI-CITY
Wooster - phone 9«ii
Market Street Rd.
Last Times Tonight
DOUBLE FEATURE
PRECINCT 2 H
STRIDES IN
Dance Tonight -
.Music, by
CLYDE DIAMOND
And His--------------------
Wonder Slate Playboys
Case of beer to midnight
dancing contest-winner*
' ~H9 -
7^\
SPECIAL
SUNDAY DINNER
Baked Turkey
T-Bone Chops
Chicken
aice of 3 vegetables
Salad
Dessert
quo
Child's Plate 50e
NEHGRI
COMMIS:
HAS DOf
TONIGHT 1$
COUNTRY STORE!
Coming San! & Mon.
First Baytown Showing
IV
are a few Bayfowr
ovements he has sponsi
ell Park-Wooster* Road
Idge over Goose Creel
^•-Entrance To Sai
Bmorial Hospital-Widf
^ Street Road-Widen
Lynchburg Road-Eas-
Puntyrs greatest draina
w Airhart Drive - Ga
S-Crystal Bay-Bn
‘®ets-Topping Old Ced
9°re and East James rc
n'*ed movement to k
tunnels-And hun
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all candidate
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LET'S KEEP M,
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CO.MF0Y "STUDIO STUPES”
—PU’R-
Keaturette: "FLYING FOOLS”
Cartoon: "NO SMOKING"
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hEAR may and yqi
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