The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1961 Page: 2 of 16
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Brando Label* 'Mutiny'
As His Worst Experience
finish OtaoUng today. Thu* will corn. .
rod wtut Marlon Brando colled "I finally went to the front of.
“the worn experience of my act- Be* and said no more *how until
ins career “ . I git the lot 10 pages of script.
Except that It wctal be the end. i wu promis'd them tint thmg
He has been told that the com- in the morning. I dkta't get them
pany will take off two week* while [„ the morning. They promised
the finished product 1* assembled. them at 2. The page* came at 2
then «hoo( added accaea which and 1 asked If they would be the
will take “between three and «ht final, unchanged version. I was
week*." Brando fear* k may be tad they would be. And look-"
1 Cool Brain To $top Communications
• Blood For Operation fjj*0f fAP
Jl « „ k KC Speaker
jj TV concentration camp syrejmany suffered mfecbons that j8rk
LAW COULD SPARK SERIES
OF POLITICAL UPHEAVALS
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without hiood tor only three orjCounefl No. 2788 Knights of CoJ-j
tour minutes at normal bodyjumtat at the KC HaO Tuesday
temprraiure before ttamsge sets night. • *
fax Thi* it a aeriaut problem far I Cxpt Saunders Q—a| the or-1
aid brain surgrotu. an
that do double duty art
tor focus an health:
ifflfSSSS!
( C^Cbut Hoapital tor lon^lec-1
. *°^h* Gulf Coast jtowrt - <
‘ William Otis Gimr. 15-yaar-oid i
| ion of Mr. and Mm. W. L. Glrotr,
'Room MB . . „ 1
1 Armender Hayes, lit Lafayette. ,
' is recentog medical attention at ,
the Veterans Hospital in Houston.
; Admitted to San Jacinto:
lira Howard Douglas Brown ,
' Waco Roam 332
' 2. Dial B. Haynie. XttO New
Mexico Room 332. j
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Cost
Can Be
of reviaiona. * -
Recent printed raporta per-
triived Brando a* a viHato in
pushing (ha film to a record coat
—now |18.5 million.
rcr visited his dressing room. Ha tad
been on the set since 8 s m. and
IrifcotlTtavi^w^^YeMw-
and day I was here at 9 and we get
ea lb tM shot at 3,” bp said,
me. That * the way tbs picture has
tout "Yea. I know acme people will
> ot cnb. What's he got to bleed
tan- about? He's gtattag well patf
ud, (15.000 a day overtime). But after
30 below normal. Thi* apparently
slow* the brata'a metabolism and
eventually may enable bloodies*
brain operations up to an hour in
> MRL
Daily Double
The new oral drugs that help
diabetics control the sugar in
their blood may also be helpful
to coatrolling hardening of the ar-
teries to the lame people
Since the drugs effectively low-
er blood sugar, they cannot be
used far controlling arteriasdero-
ais or hardening artenes to Mfr
diabetics. But MogfeoaMi tape
that a new chemical agent might
be designed that retains the arte-
riosclerosis control but leaves
blood sugar alone.
Achilles' Heel
Radiation experts tape they
are on the track of pa aefailies
HeB to cancer. ■ ,
Now tm-y are finding that m
creaflog ita oxy,:tn .sorrounding
Our Ntw 1961
Xmas Gift
Catdogiw
h Out Now
TOVK.WT
Stadium -
(OwUtaaad Fraas Page Owe)
rra plenty worried, but I'm steep-
tag every night”
Ramsey pointed out that the
the Jim Wells County supertoteo-
dent's supervtaion.
In February ;Na group of Abee
housewives began a campaign to
eommate the county pupenMeo-
dent’s poet After the legislature
passed its penmastve Uw May
29. they began a door-todfru
County an the platform that he
would use his salary to push lor
Motions' Father.
90, Dies At Tombafl
If you Haven't received ene,
and would Hk# to *#• our
tuggosMom for business peo-
ple who prefer business gifts,
let m know—413-17III
- m* —
“THREE ON A SPREE*
THURSDAY
2—COLOR HITS-2
Cal Us Today
FOR FUN-
1% Ce. Co St
. with bag*!
TV SERVICI
CAU SIZ4403
FROEHNER'S
matheme's
THURSDAY
SPECIALS
207-211 West Coerce
FOUNTAIN DRINK
$2.? 30c
BROWN'S CHICKEN
SHACK Hwy. 14C, K. Texa
Brownwood Damage Seen
In 'Presbyterian Life'
An artide about hurricane dun- hurricanr when all returns aw to,
age to Brownwood and the Hoot- die article Rated. TV artide is
ter am is featured in the Nov. called “Texas Christiana Rise to
1SV. FEATTRE-
„ JOHKHBRE
l^MARYMDM-
H SWT3
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BILL W
Texas Newspapers!
Noon
Stock Quotes
LAST TIMES TODAY
Danny Kaye
'ON THE DOUBLE'
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Spuhler at 135
Mapleton.
Pelen. who wa« pastor at fee
Westminster Presbyterian Church,
told about disaster work done by
his church after the hurricane.
Ita article geetae Hoc
"Furniture is being divided free-
ly (not junk but of cur best) with
those who were wiped cut ...
Money is being borrowed at times
by the rest of us and freely given
• anonymously through the banks)
to toe refugees ... Women have
taken clothes to wash from toe
jitok heap that is Brownwood and
found rattieaakes in the bundles
when they got tame."
Mrs. Ralph James, who to toe
Cbannehiew correspondent to The
Sun and a member <4 the West-
minster congregation, also was
quoted in the story,
••There are aome roofs left in
the worst hit areas. But floors
have buckled waist high. Walls are
pushed out of plumb by the force
AJnrr Lyan
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Armco ......»i..»«snnn
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Baxter Lab .............Ni
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.No Sale
.... 595x
....73%
...,231
....109%
,...26%
You’ve wen the ads: yon gave more than money
witii U. S. Savings Bonds. Those ads have sold
an impressive number of bondsin Texas, bonds
that have helped, and aie helping, your govern-
, J * , * , V
AIT v •*****•<
Diamond Aik ....
Dow Chem /.......
DuPont ..........
Eastman Kodak ..
El Ptao...........
Fatal .............
FOLGER
ment defend freedom at a precarious moment
in history, when freedom is in desperate need
of defending.
front has the took of a bombed-out
ruin from the hack — the side to-
ward toe water and the wind.”
TV Texas Presbyterian Synod
leceived a hurricane offering
which will exceed 130,000 for the
When you buy these bonds yoo asm well the
cause of liberty. You enable your country to
build up her own defenses without doing dam-
age to her economy. You insure the future &*
this and succeeding generations. )
1 HITS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
CM - »:W FEATt RE
^T71 WALT DISNEY
X LAUGH ' -----
Baytonians Turn Out
For Ellington Show
l«!o00yvtottorT^ Eilmgton^Air
Force Base m Houston to watch
an is*» — |W»— r- • - '
toe Blue Angels, the U. S. Navy s
crack flying team, Wettoesday. toe
last day of the aerospace show.
The show was sponsored by the
<5ty of Houston and the Houston
pleased the
gels flew in
______ fast as 720
miles per hour and 10 feet from
LIGHTCR
Irit'l Nickel.........
an air snow os ywy McN .........
^"W^day" ^ '
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Tvwas
GOOD V
The space occupied by the ads that sold those
bonds was donated to your government - and
that means to you-by the newapapag ofTexas.
We thought you’d like to know. _ / —
Chamber of Commerce.
Five paradwtixu
crowd. The Blue AS
ctoae formation as
FLAIR PAL
- THE GREAT!tyr,
f . ;niTnE owTMKk auRmjj
m&um.
FIRST PICK
WiWcdtters Drill
31 Gas, 11 M WeBs
AUSTIN (AP) - The Railroad
CHHX)REN-4Se
•The public-hpirited newspapers of Texas have made an
important contribution to the well-being of this country,19
Attua Kd finaagf^ flv/Wm xf t3u> T»mt SUi** fbmjmg, ILwwf
A ‘ _ ■ ' ;
“We sre heppy taaahrte fce generow npwspspere of State. They taree done fheir part, end
more, fa giving the public ad understanding of the jmportaaoe of Savings Boods—to individual
buyaM, and to the cause ot freedom. And they hove certainly made this Committee’s job mtim."
dHfc
Debbie's Setting Traps
BORDEN'S
ICE CREA
and 31 ga« wells were drilled far
Texas wildcatters last week.
The week produced 231 ofl and
90 gas wells, bringing tta year
totals to 7,642 oil and 2.527 gas
wells. For the comparable 1960
period; there were 7,966 oil and
1,616 gas wells.
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TEXAS STATE SAVINGS BOND COMMITTEE
New Ori Cotton.......^IfldnHI
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1961, newspaper, November 1, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057102/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.