The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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Monday, May II, 1959
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Job Outlook
In U.S. Seen
As Optimistic
HOT SPRINGS, Va. (AP)-Gw
emmenl officials haw reported*
a striking improvement tn the i
national employim-nt picture, with
tho jobless sotai dropping, well be-
tow the four million mark.
It was indicated that unwn-J
plovment may have dectoedybyt
\s "much as half a million in Aprs!
y^ule emplovTOMit registered a
greater tlw.n seasonal gain., j,
TKS advance word on the
monuftv job u port. due to be |
issued Monday by the Commerce j
and Labdr Departments, was «b-|
tamed nritately from officials at- j
lending tlie\pring meeting of t.ne j
Commerce Dbartmem's Business j
Advisory CounWt here,...........................1
Although th\ dec-lined to be
specific because ifc- figure* p,ill
'are prehmitnry, the imormants
indicated that unemj%ymenlmay1
have gone as low «*. 3JOO.W». 1
this wiliTlk' w-FFTtafo iVmn- j
lion below the fatal’ in April a
year ago-
The improvement was vastly
encouraging to officials who. w*
spite the past veur's substanHWi
rtMW, r> f-- >m In-- bUMW-s^s
recess j. In, have worried ahesit the \
f^ijaV ,,f rmjiloymeW-fo match
the-""gains ;R rrfmii production
and im-sric .
TV Apr.! pickuo. ;t w-V indicat-
ed. VI.!S r-iM’ifrmlv greater than ;
the .mj-n-verr.ent r-^'orhe*; in
March • ».fi .-4 •*«*•<. <i.wu
237.000 t-ea t -la! »f wo.
. An tir.p*s..vin*m gam N always
., fftTiTi 'fh spnrg when fann-
_ ■' , ,r o'Vl nut-
lyccupntvms' npen up. But .the,
mLv w;,s gr-a»fi than ! Vie
f>cv>:ni*.'(i l-r h> the seasonal
-v tr.rr.* ird reflects a suhstan-
t;;j re-hiring of workers in manu-
facturing 'and ether nonfarm oc-
cupation.-,'
The numb* r of jobholders in
March roe by LiOOlYI) to a total
„f 68.lsy.tJU0
Relics Of Aztecs
Stolen In Mexico
MEXICO CITY «At■ 1 'TV
pext thing ■ a know toy will
steal th,.. A Arc calmdar and it
sho"-’, uu in Cl'.u ago m New
York," archeologist Julio Cabrera
Kul/ said -today. ,,
He made the Comment in call-
.ng for an investigation of d:«nf>-
m-arance of an Artec carving
weighing over A) pounds from a
museum here ^ _ _ , ,
oiv'ite'teacher be befriended.
Cr.vofe) is the only one of its
jrj the world and is valued at
$16 out
By BiR O’Malley
By Wait Refv
Helen Help Us!
By Helen Bottel
I DEAR HELEN’:
j Our little > town suffers from
' 1 nver-orgahizAtlon Every night
I o< the w-.vk there are several dlf-
' f r-j- . • , , f ,.l4 the.
spilt /TverInto the aftornhohs Slid
even the mornings. We have so
many churches that none of
them are more than one-third
full.
Without half trying I can
count .Vi organizations. Go to
any tt their meetings, and you're
lucky to find V dozen members
present. We've too much, too
often, and the only way to stop
ars, will you not have been well
repaid for your work? H
★ ★ M
paaKjtBfcKfc™,'.- ■;
Do you have to give
when you are invited to an en
gagement party? We do not in-
tend to go, but wondered if we
were supposed to send a gift?
L. B.
Military Chiefs
Claim Missile
Fund Too Little
EARD L.B.:
Gifts are not expected at a
true engagement party — that is
not to be considered as a wed
HEIR MAILMAN — Working at
horn® in - Martinez, Calif., Louis
Bartolomei, 54, a mall carrier,
sits on his tractor and dreams
of the $r.2,77« he is to inherit,
from tho estate of a retired
The United States popplalton
run in the past nine years is
tyrm -i third greater than
■ popul-Ha-n ot Canada.
stIw
HOMEMADE
Sunrise Coffee Shop
118 E. Texas
K^NOW
THRU TUESDAY
s - BIO FEATt RIV - 8
Yht many years he spent much
of his spare time working for
Miss Emily Neukom, who died
last year. Her ranch makes up
tho bulk of ids inheritance.
WASHINGTON (API- Several
~ military -leaders/ in secret festi-
gfff> mony Mnade public today, com-
plain that their missile develop-
ment programs are not getting
enough money in the administra-
tion's proposed defense budget.
None of them dissented formal-
ly from President Eisenhower's
budget recommendations, defend-
ed by the administration as an
adequate mixture of deterrence
and defense.
.... Tidin'!.'mi' hng.shower, A few members of But high officers of each of the
, I" 'on-olidate. < -mb r a h(i in)mP(llatc fami|y may bring services voiced their missile wor-
eliminate. I suggest wf Jut , if thoy wish but most! ries ”to the House Appropriations
a11 hUt ,hC ZirSS S i^ « re,a-1subcommittee that holds the purse
seu-rni 'hurrh, that strings on defense.spring. The
r,Xl1- . . .. testimony given in March and
April was publisher! today, though
shredded by the censors’ shears.
The officers said there was not
enough money budgeted for:
1. Tho Nike-Zeus program, the
Army's hope for destroying ene-
my intercontinental ballistic mis-
siles.
2 The Air Force’s program of
building more U.S. intercontinen-
il missiles.
, 3, The Navy’s Polaris missile-
! submarine combination._
group
Hiring
together under one
urn! forget all this frantic join-
ing. I know other towns have
this same problem. VA hat dd you
think? —NOT A JOINER
are bound to follow.
★ ★ ★
DEAR HELEN:
Don't you think a man of 1C
should be able to stay out late
on week-ends say till 2:00 a m.,
and until midnight on several
days? My father is old
fashioned. He says 1 have to be
DEAR NOT:
Your suggestion is sound,’ sen-
Uitdr, rommendable ■*> and It
'would never Work To its own WP"K
;nu-mher, each organization seems! 10:,(J on 'wtH.k (lays and|™'“”M
,h" uW I' „ on week-ends. B. K
to deride which club or church
Jurors Acquit
Murder Suspect
CHICAGO i API — A jury which
(liberated nearly eight hours Fri-
,v tic-rputti’rl • 2.Vyear-old B
(’r»l: of murdering
three years ago in a
forth Side hkefront park.
A!’Ii(.uidi the aequiUal cleared
Lie Of the spyglass murder of
Iiss Margin! Gallagher, a Ml-
ear-old beauty opentor, he is not
fr,-- man. He will i-e returned to
,- v..r, Monday to 'serve the re-
must go'’ I'm afraid only "sur-
vival of the fittest" will avoid
a major squabble in vour town.
H.
★ ★ *
DEAR HELEN.
pin in, and I never like going
to niv grandpwent.s' home with
my family for a big dinner. I
would rather stay home, with my
p,;.:. Do you think- I would be
-elfish or rude if I refused their
invitations? F. 0.
DEAR F. 0.:
Grandchildren
tied
pretty spe-
....., rial to older folks. Sometimes
sunbathing ' lVP ,o R1U, up what you
,,-i:a to do it the moment to
make THEM fee.! N*'™! too. H.
* ★ *
DEAR HELEN
This is my first year as a
teacher. I love it, but I live in
the South were educators’ |«'y
isn't exactly great. Do you think
! should look for a better-pay-
„1 a ioli, or stay with what I
think is my chosen profession?
TEACHER
ir HIT NO. 3 *
"WELLS FARGO'
Joel McCcea
Adults flic Children !>
THRU THURSDAY
IMlEHim
car sentence
and rohber-
!it the death
C I-e largely
--ns by Cook
detector
DEAR B. K.:
I think your father’s date
schedple is quite liberal for a
BOY of 1«. I*eave us don’t rush
the yctors. H.
★ * ★
The Backyard Feuee
Our freshman son is highly
incensed at one of those lordly
seniors who think lower class-
men were born to be ruled.
He describes this boy in one
succulent phrase: "He lnfcrior-
ates me!" T. J. S., Fortuna, Calif.
★ ★ ★
This column Is dedicated to
family living, so if you’re having'
kid trouble or just plain trouble, j
let Helen help YOU. She will |
also .welcome your own amusing j
experiences. Address Helen Hot-
tel in care of The. Baytown Siin
“DONATE" PART OF LOOT
NEWTON, Iowa (UPI) - Bur
glnrs cracked the safe at the
Newton Daily News and made off
with $826 in rash. They left *20
in an envelope marked "for the
Red Cross."
His -lawyer contended that-
(\x.k
Mirh'u
ashed inti
rnents
ti-r
DEAR TEACHER:
Make your motto "Another day
ik-1 another scholar" until dollars for
. ! teachers become more plentiful.
-,n slaving of Mis*! (And that tkme will surely come.))
s witnessed hv an If, in yotl,- lifetime you
idler scanning Lake j produce even
nigh (-is'-ra glass*""
can
Khrushchev Says
Eight Bombs Enough
IX)NDON (API - Moscow Ra-
dio said today that Soviet Pre-
mi(-r Khrushchev told visiting
West German editors eight hydro-
gen bombs would be enough to
put West Germany out of action.
The broadcast quoted Khrush
ACME ^
EXTERMINATORS
says ...
DO YOU KNOW
j.-;, t**-,*; However; he was
j-f-c-fi ,, r i prevent the slay-
me or identify-the assailant.
TROUT t-F.T A BREAK
RICHMOND. Va. <AP) - The
Virginia trout season opened i
th;-: y<-ir on Saturday. This was
at the request of education of-,
trrDri-* -whoi reported too much
absenteeism irt'schools when the
opening! earti'e on week days. •
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THRU TUESDAY
k ROD STEIGER
MO pennies are coined
r in the US '
There Are NOT 50
Slates in the U.S.!
For Proof R*vim1
Next Week’s Advertisement
LAST WEEK’S ANSWER
few real *ch°l-jehev as srtyirig "obviously not
.......... more" would bo needed to take
care of the rest of western Eu-
rope.
j Moscow reported the talks be-
tween the Soviet Premier and the
German delegation took place on
I Tuesday.
; In the same talk, Khrushchev
I was quoted Friday as telling the
editors that the Soviet Union ^ d
'would have "losses and. great""
j ones; in event of wary- btit "the
u
! Western Powers would-be literal-
My wiped off the face of the earth.”
! He said NATO's bomber force
was out of date and the United
I States also was lagging behind the
Soviet Union.in rocket' technology.
The belated account of Khrush-
chev’s remarks is being released
the., foreign ministers, conference
Geneva.. . ;
TAere ' are only 46 statM in toe
union. M.nsachu*ett«, Penmylyanio
Virginia and Kentucky art officially
called commonwaalth, T-Webiter *
New International Dictionary, 2nd
Edition, page 541..
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1959, newspaper, May 11, 1959; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044094/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.