The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 304, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1955 Page: 4 of 14
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missiles will
mm
r talks
that
•omeday
t to
World War~HI; but Scriptures
at least one mo
1
there will be at leaat one more
war someday; and It will be the worst one
of all. Just now, much is appearing in news-
papers and magasinea regarding the pros-
pects for peace. Civil Defense has never tak-
en hold; and It Is very difficult to interest
h'z£\$. ■ sfe
^Jch as t0 *,eep with th#ir ',Bi* Four Conference.’*
falo or NOW SPECULATORS are craay about ur-
at the junction of tnium as an agent which will be switched
two rivers, like St Louis, or at the outlat of ;#,%S|§> peace uses and thuflkoteot the United
a river, like Neyr OflaaniEor having a iopH from the H-bomb. Without doubt
wonderful harbor, like New York. Many useful possibilities; but
i used for
the an
Ef*
“called”
bomt
zens in 1
Work
in fur
tbrnts
large cities will be
several million Innocent citl-
m #ould be killed.
alao un-
plants In the
■ b those oltieat
'supplemental plant! In
i factor of decentralisa-
Befit small communities,
more vulnerable
tion
and
r, are he
.refit m _
for expending
some
troubles, and high
ier to
ALL THE ABOVE could result in a con-
tinued movement of families and Industries
costs. Corporations ara finding it eaalar to
ralae money for capital expenditures In the high----
small cities, rather than the large citiea. In five mora i
U» «d, Uakar, „d investor, d,t.ml» ^ „wtr
cities have l
and may
locations.
can orevent such fortunately located cities these discussions will soon be forgotten as
STLarican peo* h.« aJSrt m.m-
But today I want to tall you why I Ilka;;- Rories. Howevsr, tha world supply of urtn-
SUN SLANTS £ lal
out of the large cities into the smaller com-
’ munltlee. These small citiea—when located
the
,bor trou-
ble. La-
not too near a big city -should have a great
future. Many young people wiff prefer to
live in one of these smaller com munltlee.
I FORECAST that the prices of the stocks bor has leasTuTnom In \hes^amaljer dtleg.
vulnerable cities may decline. - * T° ftV°ld ^ hH1'd" Rpf' m('nllnned
with their assets in small, safe
while thoae
citiea may
net My belief is that downtown real astata
'Ml
t By Fred Htrtmtn
BOARD DIlCt’MUM INTEGRATION problem ofMtagrStlPn Informed* toilll Nairn eltt-
T.lE SCHOOL Beard lost little time here In taking aen« er the oemmunlty, They tela la aome initaacei
official nntioe of the UA Supremo Court ruling that there wa» belief on the part at NAgroas that **r
th- beginning of the end of segregation la public youngster* would far# bettor In separata icheeU as
iibeela should baton lmmed'lttly. how operated. In other initancea, the b*ti#f Ml as-
Th* heard bad V*n called Into special MeatM by pressed that the Negroes felt that that, children
JftOAWlU *«•* ’•**»*>» wraostaf-bri^ifljir-
mu&tsmuoa beeame a reality.
{WWS^to*i . . ..
Mini I I nnieUldtoW I ' " -.......Stera to SO conduct themae!** that they would be
AT The end ef the *e»»ion tt aemdd that aom* of accepted by aociety at a whole.
the etneliMleaa reaches hr aupt. Georye a Gentry He discussed perwnW health and tv** want ee
^ - !;T-.:»Tw
.arestxwsssszszs
tie function, and ha fait that too speedy action by
ca] district* might be more harmful than helpful
Washington Marry-fte-Round:
Don't dive Up All Hope Cn
Ike's Proposed Highway Bill
local diatrtota mlfht be more harmful than helpful.
He. m effect, tu||e«tod that the Baytown board take
I" immediate action but to wait until there bed been
8UFT GENTRY pointed eut at one time in the dia-
sas#h'l«H mmw the mrM mmmmMitm
SheewMain *f lattomnea oft** iseie heS Mir
ahoet the ifstpe* —
•We auat remember that the other aide, th* cue
of the other race in thto problem, must Use be eoh-
•ome statement'at the etote level over what the first
Step should he and when It should be.
aldered,” hi Sold.
MemoCr
PROBLEM ON TOW SHELF
ALL Ok T*
THE BOARD members and the superlm
rrasnyysw i|*S'
ha open disc dados of the problem within 4 matter M "
tt hours after the oOurt ruling hid been announced.
The attendant* chart la the board room at the
AdminlitroUon Biuldtoi show* that there orb Ml
Ne-roe* attending their o*n eqhoola to the district
to ef the board nedddd their assent
5"!\1?ATWHAVEtlIflJh.ed from this discus-
atonT* Trustee I. L- Kellogg interrupted toward the
id of the converaations.
Stark aald the main gain of the discussion waa
xaere are two achoola In Baytown, or rather two
would knodr the boSM'a feeling*.
Ho pointed out that the Negto race had made tre-
mendous atride* in this spuntry and la the south
th too lot 30 years, and Iw predicted that trend
llhoto at
tad that the problem in moat localities will take
) a fact that the hoard atekMjf-
-SLU*'
white chOfL
children
la spent on each individual
district tosn on eseh ta-
ws hid a
feeling that the ichooi hoard here should he com-
mended for its quieh and optn consideration of tot
problem, it is a cinch that no problem can be solved
The Negro children form .about 10 per cent of the until it Is coniidered. There is no hid'ng our heeds
Scholastic population in toe BAytown system, in tto^ssnd in Baytown. That's for f'« nif-Kies, not
. Member* of toe board said they hid dtseuaaod the
;»
MEMO: From The Sun News Desk
y
gA»jgeiltomW WgVfrrT
ED
the British election ’would he
elote, Drew Pearson went out
fng~
. . . extravagant .nwfteation*,
misstatements, and distortions .,
on a limb on Mart with a flat sickening omissions, sneering ro-
prodlrtlon that Prtoaa bfinlatto flections, wheeling an* sham*
Eden wonlg win by ■ margin ef ‘The U, 8. Oovernment," claim-
mm*,:- • ;; ed BmWI^knd aiaocla% "In an
fit BHtlah gallup poU at aaa af ef), cynical mock-
thM tadtoatod only a Wght mar- • JP «f »«f«y and toe preaervam
muitaneoualy Pearaon Informed »««t5 W and maim 1U cltlsena
hi. readers confidently th« the °t destroy their property with lm-
Conservative margin would bo PUhity —r r t-
•round Ml The ooutt «* appeala, tncenaed
•• 4 total loss It may be passed that tho U. 8, Government had
ta Rbpmaentatlvei, tsken adequate precautions In
de»plt« its defeat in the Senate loading and packing the nitrate,
last week. -Now, the attorney who was
What deflated the highway bill spanked by thw court has been,
In the Senate was the desertion appointed by Ike to ait on thAt
of a f#w OOP senators who, same high court,
though Republican in name, us- That's why senators are wondar-
ually art «e much for Ike as Ing just what FBI investigations
Byrd of Virginia and Holland of the White House order* before
Florida art for th# Democrats, picking judges. Another they're
When toe hlghwsy bill goes to wondering about is who Is ba-
the House, however, ex-SpeakSf hind the appointment of ox-Con-
Jao Martin and Charley Halleck gressmsn John Wood, ex-member
of the Ku Klux Klan, whole tow
office received a $1,000 fee for
introducing a private bill, fyit who
despite this, was appointed to tho
Subversive Control Board.
2-gal. Hi
Kl** Uf «alv
MM-
,
Mad* ko Saart rigid qui
on any wood oxterlor. St
ytari of woar. On# ec
Brush, roll or spray on.
only.' ■
m ■ * ? (
of Indiana plan to keep all of
the OOP memberchip In line. They
alio aspect to pick up aome Demo-
cratic vote*, such as Charley Buck-
ley Cf New York and Jack Demp-
sey of New Mexico. (Jack sells
road tars to highways.)
INDIAN DIPLOMATS haw bees
>, - ■■
By Preston Pendergrass
!
MIGHT as well fled II Before your children
i old enough to drive a oar, there won’t be many
jdRShwsy* jeft instead, there will (to **-
;(or freeway*, Whichever you. prefer)
irua-croashig the continent.
'You’ll go to sleep some time and wake up with
5*ga*3**sM---------------
too future and have decided that an expressway is
needed from here to Houston-and toeyr* doing ev-
erything they cari to’ toons public attention on that
need. In addition, these men have foraeen the need
for an international highway through Baytown.
ThauVa u.nvLin. An that tnn T* oAMl olib Man.
It’s a paradoxical twist of poll- StonT^"New"1 Crk'^nd
Washington to ltam whkt <’lr
pee on the highway bill are among fl^BR ^
those his pent out of his way to Tho »
help re-elect can fller* now held prisoner.
tloal fate, Incidentally, that aome
of the Republicans who deserted
Ameri-
help re-elect
Senator Jenner, of Indiana,
instance, faced possible del
New In WRsh.ngton •*
’Davy Crockett1 Cocktail Is Not For Kids
{ot The Indian diplomats are acting
---., ucfeat ,u"d'r, instmtions from Prime
at th* hands of popular ex-Gov- Minister Nehro who wants to c«»-
ernor Bshrlclter of Indiana back vlnc® C”*"* such a move
In IASI, and Ike wasn't at all ^ould helP €Me ten*lon i« **
anxloUl to go to Indiana to help, Par East Nehru believes the Red*
for Jenner had branded Ike’s boss, Jvant t0 llVn toe American fliers
Gen; George Marshall, as the lo?sa but are afread the move
spokesman for traitors. Neverthe- be ‘"terpreted as , sign
le*«, Ike Went to Indianapolis Red chlna ,s cavdn« In to Ameri-.
anyway, posed for the newsreel pressure. Thus, diplomats hav«
Famous R<
I'^UlfiONLg
Bectrlc kitchen with outomitic
Mint <
it iwltch. Deep Oookirtf <
than it tikes to tell It And
ta all probability, by that tlrne you’ll be driving a
jF-ptwered (or better attU atomic-powered) ear.
, Wider highways arc a must for America. Auto-
mo'j'les are no longer a luxury, blit a necessity. If
lm JtoWt to* autMReMic a wav from Amcrioc, Me-
j»“-powered (or hotter still stomlc-powtred) car.
mo'j'les
yeu too
srtts
gR.toi
IP IS .
-Utmp
■Mb-ipppi PIPS ■■■■■■ i ■
that kills and mnima thousands every year.
JUST SO youjll know how to drive wh#n you light
out from
own to Houston on the now freeway,
A lot of bars around our town
art featuring a "Dtvey Crockett"
workers from political activity has
(or its name. Assist-
a competitor for its iw
unt Defense Secretory H. Struve
grass would come to C standlttll. Thousand* of pet>-
0t virtually live in their cars. Millions could not
, 1. Adjust your driving hnhits to htth-s-esd'travel.-
It takes longer Umtop, pais, or change direction.
get to work without them,
IT IS shameful and Ironic that in invention which
m m«.. ^rab Bag Of Easy Knowledge
‘ regress 11 also an engine of d*l- • *. W«k your lane and stay with It. Weaving la
la a nn w (nave
d in toe world,’’ said Hensei.
la vhgre tt dig hatred."
i. Donald L. Jackson’, to* Re-
trotnC
?n you
• WU.”
was f
of weakness, the release of th*
fliers would be looked upon as a
SENATORS SERVING on the concilliatory move by the Chinese
Judiciary Committee have been which would improve relations
*«a*ed and curious as to how w,th the United States,
some of his
*
Ait it la not the automobile’s fault And It is not
Always the driver’s fault That's why we say that
gfijMCeway* are a must for, America.
' '*S?RRr*to.leas danger of accidents on freeways than
IB nawow, crowded highway*. The reasons are self- -
"fhc.^fige .motorist.must change hia w«y of
WvtaBH ho Is to ctoe successfully with traffic on
tt» new, high-speed sueerhlghway* that are rapidly
being planned end built. *
A group of Baytown men have taken a look into
dangerous.
P A Leave plenty of room between you and the car
ahead.
5. Drive smoothly at a steady speed. Keep pace
with toe traffic,
*. If something goes wrong with your ear, get com-
pletely 0 toe rood before you stop,
7. I,ook far Ahead for signs of trouble. At high
spsSdi, it takes longer to «low down or stop.
.1. Prepare will In advance to turn off the express-
way. Make aur# you’re In the correct turn-off lane
And signal your intentions. Slow down before start-
ing your turn.
A C*ntr*! Prof* fWufg
The Answer, Quick!
1. can you name the two rivers
which flowed through the plain In
which Babylon wa* situated r
"If thpre to'a d*ve of peace 4ut on Ike on vital isites.
abroad in “ “ “
•’this
Rep.
Publican from Ci|llfWnla, an<1 «u,ri(
mat "then you ralght oall ton the «HRhwrer pick*
incuhator Wl,, t new .judges,
Hensei was fast On the trigger 0ne of the latest is John Brown,
When he qutMM:' ’ a Houston, Tex., attorney selected
“Or the Hatch act.” to be judge on the important fifth
elfeUlt court of appeals.
•Bream, It now develops, to The .tl'ZT.T D*n™d'r*
rebuffed by the very court on _ ,J8.its 6th week, and
Secretary of interior Douglas Mc-
Kay was having himself tnti
labor Leaders who go to
Miami for summer conventions
Witt give a wide berth to twelve
IflOPU Beach hotels now being
•truck by the hotel and restau-
rant employees and bartenders.
Lovely "WmlT Met
Hlgh-Pil* Fringed Che
as at* os* u HSHSS. tsa stfsSSa' ts&svr'.w
■
t. Can you give the source of
....... k’:l ill
am dying, Egy-
A BIT OF WASHINGTON By Ed Koterra
WASHINGTON - Blessed are those who travel In
Circle*, tor they shall be called wheels. The bigger
tk* circles, the bigger the whee!*..
oUr Wj; whM,4 of (he 8en#te_
circles around President Elsenhower's M
dottal highway program,
road* that all lead somewhere, the senators’
the Quotation,
pt, toftafff.....
*, Who assassinated U. S, Sena-
tor Huey P. Long at Baton Rouge,
La., in l$l#t
4. Can you name either Roman
or the Greek goddess of tot
dawn?
8. What Is myrrh?
the Naples Polyteehnic, becoming
an engineer. H# later Served In v-
fstoer gsv* mo a quarter to spend at ths tec cream
social and when I spent all of it on pop bsfors I got
RHiiink fit Hub J*4<» nroom " V;
around to the ice cream.”
SEN. GOLDWATER, Republican of ArlMHA, JAM
m Besn iiM
Joking decides great things,
stronger and better oft than earn-
est can, -* Milton.
Watch Tata- Language
‘ INDURATE - (IN-du-rate)
which he ha* lad (iem il40 untll have enough AiagA fto ram— ••4.4 •
- x French ship, the Grandeamp,
up In Texas City harbor
explorer, mark: “The seccatary hers is one wm» loaded with highly explo-
born at Avelllon, and educated at government employ* who Is Ufehig slve ammonium nitrate, and a
“ ?**r^y ship, the Highflyer, owned
by the Lykes brothers, also cau-
ght fire and blew up. It- was
Similarly loaded. To make It ek»-'
pear that the government was
at fault, not th« shipowners,
Brown erased the warning "ex-
plosive” which the government
had stamped on the ship's papers,
.Questioned in court, Brown ad-
mitted that he had made the
himself, Utar whs
Mr’™"*’ — m
Regular 2.91. Favorite round m<
floral. JArifl. mat Has «kid-ratiit*i
shin* yellow, pacific blu*. twea
the present time. Can you tell hi# not even one mote. This sad plight A F
name? , jwompted one cameraman to re- blew
2-He was In Itallln explorer, «>»rk: “The secretary hers is one white
*d at government employe who la tiklhg
mihg toe economy program too serlous-
*h- The Smithsonian Institution would
n Of like you all to know that:
i, the A mouse-eating spider and S tent*
the war industry and was
trusted with the construction
the airship Roma. His airship* |
Norge, waa used for his flight building bat are
with Roald , Amundsen to the creature* of Barn
North Pol. in m. and he was to the Canal Zon
gtptolml to toe rank' w~ general Mg,
his Second cxpedl-
in Ihe IUttThe |*nd* .Si
and
L is '
wfetab
»» bmkfut,
Hat outs and
coconut
t. SAv-
cauaa want ta toT'court of ap-
peals, Brown and Me associated
attdrhaya filed a brief seaming
*
♦lm.
... „
gat priced fitted iHaati.
iy HkMMt twin ate*
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 304, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1955, newspaper, June 1, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043274/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.