The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1955 Page: 1 of 14
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BAY8H0KE WEATHER—Nothing r ■
In the weather news for Friday and
nrday. Temperatare, skies and conditions
ml %? A low"of*75*de*«eaPl» fore-
cast for Friday night
GALVESTON TIDES: High Low
For Saturday— S:t8am. #:S2 am.
4:t8p.m. 10:17 pan.
TODAY’S NEWS TODAY
Friday, September 30, 1956
BAYTOWN. TEXAS 1
/OL 36. NO. 95
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Scheduled For
Stadium Here
So far, the campaign wji«nterecf In Chicago, where a houae-
wife wrote to the Chicago Dally News suggesting that the mono
he donated In the form of a birthday greeting to President Elton-
bower. '
The Dally News, a Knight newspaper, backed the drive In s
front p4ge editorial and said early reeponse to the proposal was
/ aihtimeiMtio, *» : , t - s ' P * * '
/ The Chicago Sun-Times, acUng on another Chicagoan’s aug-
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By TOM MURRAY
Run Sports Editor
| Jelf Davis has a forward-think*
Ing foottMill team .they're peto*
live Friday opens duck saasoa.
! To be enact it’s Gander* they're
4 after and if daub Dan StaJL
1 worth'a aplrttod Le* eleven lada
J aren’t at their level beet the pur-
I pie ahlrted North Hoiiaton might-
■ ic# could bag their limit early.
■ For it was no accident Jeff
I Davis, came within mfnUtis of
fexon Fears He'll Be
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t$^***.‘ "i* f^a|
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bitterly-fought guinea. gsgSP
A mommoth, evenly balanced
hankflrld containing unbridled
anted, coupled with an all-senior
line gins Davis a better than even
chance to pull off that uptot they
came so near getting a week
•go.
Lee tangle* with Coach Joe
Wests’ Panthers in • 7:30 p.m.
contest before an expectod near-
capacity crowd at Memorial Bta*
dlillM
% saia, is roe
% plan—similar
ids studied bj
y The Farm
newsletter toe
N political part
* farm front In
.J ial last week.
* “From ever:
^ came char
;; charges,” the
« pleas for reas
? attention froir
w ther party. P
? cian used ru
’JANET WAS KILLER;’
473 DEAD IN HER WAKE
MEXICO CITY—(IPV—Torrential rains were expected In the moun- ' ' ■
tains of Central Mexico Friday as killer Hunnieane Janet tore herself AiMIll^HA
rrom Airplane
which hsi* been silent since a tern radio message Thursday reported »
the full fury of the hurricane waa “coming straight into us.. WAKE ISLAND —UP— Dilmus
The final advisory on Janet, which had it centered about 80 miles Kanady, Texas businessman freed
south of Tuxpan, said the storm would continue moving westward, from a Chinese prison last Mon-
breaking up in the mountains. >/ day, refused Friday to complete
Squalls and wind* along the Mexican coast slackened Thursday his return to the United States,
night, but forecasters s*id torrential rain would fall in the mountains jt ms believed that Kanady, 36,
and to the west from VJffffirus to Ciudad Victoria Friday. of Houston, feared that if he rc-
Dangerousiy high tide* from Nautla to Tampico were expected to turned to the United States he
subside Friday. ,• would be sent back to Red China.
S Passengers aboard his plane said
Kanaday twice had attempted to
jump out during the flight from
Tokyo to Wake Island. . »
Alfred J; Millet of Plattsburg,
N. Y., whp is returning from Laos
where he had worked for the In-
ternational Co-operation Adminis-
tration, said in Honolulu, that Kan-
ady was induced both times to re-
turn to his seat. *'* - :
Millet said Kanady acted an
though he had claustrophobia.
"I understand^hoiy he felt,” Mil-
let said, “because I’ve had similar
t Inspected
psh Pork-Beef
KRBL will broadcast ths tamo
with Phil Ransopher at the mic-
rophone. '
The dander* will have to use a
defense Uke unto a sponge If they
•re to contain the brilliant paw-
ing and running of Jerry Spark*,
IM-pound Davie quarterback, and
the thundering line-smashss of
Darrel Wilson, rock-ribbed 180-
pound fullback.
For variety Sparka can esnd
Cullen Raseberiy, 170, and Dick
Lewis, 188, two speed merchant*
around the flanks.
The game could develop Into a
battle of quarterback*, halfback*
and fullbacks with the lines aid-
ing and abetting on both offsnsa
And defense.
For Lee counter* with a great
qusrterback of ltd own, 187-pound
smoothie, Don WKikMand * pow-
erful fuliliWIV Jehu TSibb*, 180-
pound blaster who racked Thoms*
Jefferson for 138-yards Saturday
night,. 1 '■■■'■' •••*.,»1 ’/ «> ••
Tbra Tnfiwiv Itffr niff
Cam.ron Oats*.TTidr^he*ual
or possibly gtryqw bblflar li i
than Ruborty and Lewis.
Leo 1 hold* a depth advantag*
over Davis and approximately »
lads of equal ability.
The second Gander backfieid
loses no efficiency when the *t«t-
era depart. Quart*
Bianicet, t 111 fliuife^ ii i
vliclc |yn|| ^ pinny
and can run along wfthlha rest
when th* decease a*k* jL.......
Ciundrr* hold a weight AdvanUg*",
though the figthers hwlip*
'' *
fence *and defenw* is*Btll Laugh-
f.. «n. rugged 188-pound center, who
had’ been ml *«e*pt for brief
■ til ai i * f li I ’ >llIi8lgJ ltm ii tkt .lhn«flna
LUTHER BUTAUD ‘ ARTHUR BUTAID
I will just have to take It out on Davis If the Panthers arent too tough.
’ sounding boai
* disaster.”
The Nation
-• long at odds
WALLA WALLA, Wash. —0f»—
The warden of the state prison
said Friday 35 hunger - striking
convicts would be hauled out for
intravenous feeding if the lack of
food endangered their health.
SAN ANGELO. Tex. — (If) —
Three more jurors were sought
Friday as the murder trial of
Harry L. Washburn of Houston
dragged into its fifth day- Nine
jurors have been selected, four
of them Thursday.
WASHINGTON —(ID— Talk of
formal delegation of presidential
powers, which had been diniinish-
ing since White House chief of
staff Sherman Adams got back to
ments only tl
nored us for t
mini meeting
The Nations
annual policy
• ber, was hat
I for esbblishtr
* sion and feels
La Porte Mayor Says
He Knows Nothing Of
Any Alleged Payoffs
for us to consi
.* rent farm dile
-I Elsewhere c
;* Drouth - T
extended forei
- more be!ow-nc
big swath of ]
» the Great
the fiscal yea
‘ most double
«, high. Tied up
? grams as of t
277,000—up ab
2 year earlier.
r« year uaruer.
’■» Wheat and
USDA hopes
. Oct 20 to n
’ states 12,238.5
AN ALL - BLACK.' fersian cat /KG OvBliQS
named Butchie hab Wen lost on . '
South Pruett. She is aeven weeks LJ* D-c±
old. Her owners would very much f llo UUOl
like to have her back. They can ■
be reaped at 4761 There is a $8 Yet
Cake Sole DENVER -UP- President El-
iSBssrjssffat
jpratSKTS pSH
proceeds from the sale to help ft- ,?/*} fllne *,nce he "** ho*'
nance their ^ «‘lv‘Ue*- Tom to Sir 7 a.m. (mst) 8 a.m.
Seale is the choir director. (cst) bnlletin the physicians said
.. . n- . Mr. Easenhower's “progress con-
SW" MI0S tinues to be satisfactory without
MR. AND MRS. LOUIS Menard, complication.’’
1417 Ash were called to Houston The. use of the word “excel-
Friday morning when Mrs. Men- , lent” was observed as sign!(leant
ard’fs sister, Mrs. Mary Cranford, -because in the past the doctors
died after having a heart attack, Rave not gone beyond such can-
/ tlous tenha as “comfortable” and
Court Clerk Resigns “satisfactory.”
FELECIA SMITH has resigned as
Corporation Court Secretary m Lff—L, *A..J
and clerk to accept a position in 100 MlQH Xf IIfl
Houston. She has been with the fmwmm
siaics n,zsn.r>
> flour and 8,231
; meal. The act!
Z tils year in
•y for the org
* XCinronl. *
Kiwanls .club
In his division
gress In Kiwai
privileged chi
inore miles tc
In his division
lieutenant go]
y ed more meet!
5 to office than
> Most of the
> In SanAntoniq
* fast will be to
» for former 1M
2 Hie breakfast
- a memorial a
l Kiwanians wh
• The business
» Monday morni
y- AWU HOUR I
2 badly as resultl
2 on East Has
2 Thursday,
2 It will cost 3
g of Baytown nj
2 repair the ear J
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tie dog .is very friendly,,
th a white chest and
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home and'#»#tle one '
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to tp he home. ’ J
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1955, newspaper, September 30, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043290/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.