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I---------liytwHi fhm Monday, February 29, I960
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U.S. Defense Status
Revelation Studied
WASHINGTON' (AP.i — Lcgivlalecutive. jThomas J. Watson Jr.,
, tkm to "unronlust; ito jxibh. Linjtoari of international Business)
t* A/nerira s military posture and j Machines Gorp,. appear in.Kis;
the defense' policy-niak- committor testimony last Week for
talt machinery was under--stuffy curbs on the debate oyer military
todays Setiftt* investisatws’ issues. ' • .
■nip Governrnem Operations Something must he done to 'lin-
subcommltee headed ik Sen. (\infinp the puMief Watson said. I
Henry M. Jackson »D-Wash* ‘and fo impress on the nation the t
Which last week heard top-nmg tine-gravity of the Soviet threat.!
Republican businessmen criticize He and other witnesses contended
YNegovennnenis deeisioiwnalting the government's leaders have not
process, weighed proposals affect- yet done -this. ' ’ :
1H the Steteanri Defense Depart->— ----- —;—
meets and ether Agencies.
Some, bills will be offered,tor
■ cotjpessiona! action this session,
conunittee sources 'prwiihted.
Touchier proposals may be de- 11 || -to*
toyed to avwd tuning them eon ||(|IA||V PlflRnCP
sidered in the. politically ettorgod "JWtlHJ I IIIUIILv
atmosph*,* of an election year.
' Sen. Jackson disclosed, in a idles,
vision, 'mttitfe*. Sunday m^ii,
that he is considering a resolution
Service Charges
\«%v- .
Anahuac's Mayor Nelson President
Is Seeking Re-EleefiOn Of Chile Is
Bachelor
Youngsters Ashamed Of Brain!
Mayor J. O. Nelson, a xrsident- Two city council offices — pres-
oF Anahuac 55 years, has an- ently held by B. D. Kirkham and!
■jounced his candMqey for re-elee- Theo Goodsell — wilt also be tie-
tion to a second term in the videdjn the April 5 election. Good-
Anuhuac city election April 5. _-sell Has filed for a second term
Before defeating-,\f*ym- Hugh Another candidate. Anahuac
James .for the office. in a MM Turney Prank Turner, has
PORTLANH.-Ofe. (API—Ameri-jthe nation’s high schools must 'rial reading and special projects,
.can youngsters are proud of their|create an atmosphere in which in-1 3. Work more closely with col-
i muscles, but they, seem ashamed lellectual achievement is recog- , „ -IKj universities to Insure
of their brains. And that.- a college ntzed, admired ami-respected. . hW, **»». course* keep
Inf'.h",' ‘""l <xlli ,SJ| *im,V; B.v 19‘". DuBridge fetid, at least ,,blv,,st of 1 ------ “*■------
'lion that must be changed.
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___v abimstofthe latest advances in
per tent of the high' school every-field.
bjh eh
Enters. I
Compel
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before.
- Born 62 years ago in
water Mayor Nelson's family one year to go oh theta terms.
.—1U1F unit ui inuiimi,
tote- « SWr-S.*? JB S^-Usas.
EHSSISS.........._......_ __
moved to Anahuac in 1905. His i-'
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J X; NVM
son. moved to Cedar Bayou in
1924 where Neisort ^its' a rice*
MAYOR J. 0. NELSON
t ailing on the secretary rtf defense - AVSTIX t AP> — 'Hip Trias,
and armed - service 'secretaries Municipal league says its figures
"not to participate in partisan po- *** » <hift among the state's
htie*” cities from the mnera! property;
atICR. I---... 1„ fiMrta.l
Garbage Removal Year
Babies Are
Celebrating
farmer.
When the mayor's far.iily moved J
linto Anahuac. he remembers that,
j there were only about six houses,
Four-State
Forecast
Jotge Aiessandri, son of a form-
er president, entered politics late
in life—after making a fortune as
a businessman. He is slowly pull-
ing CTiiie out of econoniic straits.
^ un!£
uV .i, 'States. As for Aiessandri. George
£ rlS^‘"E£^3,Tsr ssr
). Mayor Nelson was educated in west to 20 Southeast. ne m . admires. .. .
Chambers County public schools Louisiana^ Sane scattered rain! Aiessandri spent most of his
[and later follmyed his father's 00 Tuesday mainlv west and north .voufn ln Europe where his father
cupatidh 6f farming. In 1919 his portions. Lowest tonight 30S north •w!as in exilp far many years, and
fattier died at the age of 75 in and 40s south. ‘ |js .fpreign language ’*
, H riu tan h»ar "****,.
National Assn. _________
School Principals. DuBridge said
Rnch Attorney
Opens Last Push
** Turndwy. W
Colorado:
Light snow today and 1 Erench,
tow- lyally moderate ,en»y-
which he speaks
„ LOS ANGELES (APi-Dr.
is Fmch’s attorney today
»{ -c y, ■ -----* w »«-» I'amv
flu- opens his final -drive, to eomince
a jury that the rich surgeon shot
college-bound students devote all V°“; . . . ,
or nearly all ttteir time to them, -aid *r not, lot us givo you o .frar
Extra-curricular aetirities are ,im- oudiomotris hearing analysis,
portaht, but should not take up;
school time.
2. Do much more to Encourage
the exceptionally able student to
go far beyond the limits of the
classroom and tl}e textbook, and
to undertake special studies, spe-
Volunteer fire Truck
Mr. Sloaiie Will Be In
Bavtnwn on Wednesday,
March *11 pan. to B:S0 pm,
Del Jlonte Motel
Members at the Bayti
ior High choir joumeye
lena Park Saturday to
. choir festival. Awards w
to all schools who ente
festival was for high teho
junior high mixea choirs
girls or all boys choirs.
UARN ABOUT OUR
NEW HEARING AIDS
• ^Transistor Modols
• "3 Magic Stop" Modtls
Tht BJH cteir sang "<
Climmn’
~ieiigue‘ repoqjd'Jodairgji”. g8?^ ^ . A metotor W AV m A.il NA. To-heaTTm .4itMi^, Vrak horn.....BlirHS III RkHlaOd § EyegfavModalt
mney made in 261 rities. °"» *4 995 in" Anahuac. Mayor Nelson tain areas. Lcnvv tonight 10 to 20 ago! May 5/1896. He is a hand- f Cooper ex-! ~ W°ae*
Dortion Of thf> ritv kudoN 3 - ^cUW*. rvnv rai<pc s'atllp He ilevelrWH hoW Tnm mmiritoinc «; kr»lr»«- trt snnif* aimrtet KuM nmn t. itk <1 !p°^s to take two days revipwinc
One of the Jackson committee's'*ax ,0 * service charge in fmanc-.
witnesses last week, finr.rr Sec- rarbage -PoHection and dispos
TWkiy tif f ail-use . Bwbin—A. Al_ .
Lovett.. testified that civilian as •«*
well as military oftetals of the t
Defease Department should ^ exS r " M ^
sr r-.wrrss iTSPjasGaatfa'arastaE ss ‘ ...............
issues should not to- hudg.ts of cities below had been kicked by a horse the.---j—-’-r—-—-——
.zirxvss zx-issrvu: trst
Song No. 7.”
Mountain." and "Dmg’
Bell.’* Each entering i
< toives a criticism sheet
judges telling what th^
i-hoir la doing wrong, t
"roil h» impracwr ^
it said lan-ett
rr and a Repuhllcan-'^
in theJ.cabinet oj .^j?
dent Horn 5 TtusSsr
Jackson.
"Meet ih<-
tha! defense issues
.........._ aids possible through sciontific
kill BhrharsTJean*ITnch.H^TV ^ *re trick was used to haul rosoorch. tof M» holp you relox
ianes will
{K>litics.'' he sai
h Was doubtful th.it Eisenhower
desirable -for nfam^"dprtor's dead and fm 100’ tears
finance rehis- sen lee. ^m • • • • * > ■
Firemen w ere unable to move,
jthe truck to safety after it_to
Otherw ise the president does not j Nevada divorce -and that she was > in«wl LRIngston home,
go outmuchandd.tes almost no'shot when Dr. Firich threw .awav “
entertaining. He likes to spend his a pistol she herself drew-i* rea-
evetungs at home reading or tis-isonablr
THt TRUSTED NAME IN
SETTER HEARINO FOR SO YEARS
"• I
toning to classical music. In the] Miss Tregoffs attorneys ended i
4 summer he likes to po to the .their arguments to the *jun- Kri-
ocean, two hours from Santiago!day, si—-- -*
MONEY IN YOUR POCKET
wiriiu uuu^r. ut inti..I.* u- via*vvi pr0penv tax the report said
SOMERVILLE. Mass.
i_ i«» For a man viv* has had but 25
snow along the hanks of the Mis- To T7 years
sivsippi River to reach the se- Dr. L: B.
, jusipja ,w(r( |V iraw| j^.. j,,, tJ »iwaov.i, - T1, - --11 . . ... - - ---------
'APt.— eluded house 'of an emloje Stm- County deputy coroner, said the public appearance*. He shuns pub-!Th.
You Can But
REPRINTS -
Of Any Picture'in The Ran
Mode Bv
BAYTOWN PHOTOS
Sun Building
Phone J1 t-SMS
day. insisting she is guilty only
of being in line with the doctor.:
u .. .As presideht, he spends more Deputy Dist. Atty. Fred N.
j time at his desk than he does Whichello will close tor the pro-
liussev. CarittU|,r>_i'u; to make friends through sectifion after Cooper's argument.
...j public appearances. He shuns puli-!Die rase mav go to the jury
Hetty. Fry persons know- him ini Thursday or'fridav.
timatrlv. - " \ ■----- —-—----------—
Sta. Lyndon Johnson
HOW TO GET FROM $60 TO $1,000
yOu gct these advantages
•mn
-TONITr—
I HST Emphasizes
■Another Rrpuhl:,'ar hisuifi-s ex- »fr), m,j,in by jg per cent in 1950. *”Ti. ?. rtlall ^ ®u,JB'pday and found him and seven right appa'rentiy died «rf asphynia-
■( <* per cent in 1955 and 90 per cent r.,^'{tnKi^*'nC,t P* L*'vl$ “** other members of his family tion a week ago in the four-room
<*m ss ■
DALLAS, Tex. tARi - A great- * ^to wxmy if he didnf show upiheld othej business interests. \ Johnson, in a recorded radio.‘|
igreat-grandmoUier who tikes--.WfCAB - Dftpftlniiftsi • • j W warlt. Sometimes because of His apartment is decorated «ithca|^- *f fail to face the
Westerns apd rock ‘n‘ roll cele- V^wT nCJvHJTIvfl -se'vere snowstorms it 100k hm.reproduetions of, ‘Renaissancej'.'bhPK rights issue squarely and
biatps h<-r 20th birthday today. • / • • v . Jtwo or three days to dig out!*Th<- masterpitmes and Japiriev and totnorahly. sooner'^ later we may 1
NsKabyI Hn^onr a * Alhe Dee Glibdt actually i| 84.1 DALIAS tAP>—9»-n."Ralj.h'S'ar- house, is a . mile' southwest of-KOrt-iln antiques, which'to col. finf> ourselves faced with other
ndllUfldl IrClCflSv Btn she was born.on JVh 29 and hbrough said.Siinda.v he would Ebner. a *maU railroad switchingllect* as a hobby. |ls™?s- he added: .
.» * ithe date-of tor birth thus t.-ome* 'Ipcvtfr vote to give up*to another station south of Thomson in north-1 Stoop %going* into office in K'.cr>’ tnformwl- person agreex!j
MIAMI RrACH rta /mi 'around-only every tour sears. country the running of nuf tevn western Illinois.' I November 195S he has set about! ’tot the overwhelming majority of
Former President Harn S Tha . "Id tavut 10 have local w domestic affairs" . "But I dtojded to take a took Pu,,in« 0»»to "" **■ economic tret ,0 on » W11
man «y, it STtoTO to hV^e ^ .« Feb she In « recorded talk mer Texas. and w if. he was sick " Shuler ' ““ --- ~
A Strong national defense than , ■ rhev just never know when radio stations he said to would ^,1 , - ' - i , nits arrets section-
halaneed budget * t[ * ,>leir birthday" vote against a resolution backed t|s rar became stuck in a snow !Oiiww n a M ial and regional lines It is a na-
•Beware of political budget cut- «“*»;«• daughters to Pres.dtm Eisentowir ancEVici drift as he drove near Didinson. FlWIfl Pr0T606 S 'simp e^lf the votmg^gto TJal'
tors." Truman told delete, to •«>»>' P«*>- Many of tor President Same This would re-^ shulrr.’ leaving.W* wife, their'. . V. 1 . <a2SL.“.°!.m
the I960 inaugural' Conference for 9. Srnndchildren. 20 great-grand-
Israel
ware
dangers to the security of the free
world, and use the smiles of the ..
Russians to justify slashing -our IIM Dies TmM
^ iw?iin< “»on nic inai
one ooor-I
You get several advantages h> letting us pay off all your
hills and combine them Injo one account with ua . . It will
reduro your payments and you will hase money left over.
m
BIG OPC RAT OR
TUESDAY
HORRORS OF HORRORS
DOCBLE THRILLER
OCT OF THIS WORLD
'INCREDIBLE
PETRIFIED
WORLD"'
TEENAGE THRILLER
'TEENAGE
ZOMBIE" .
GET THESE ADVANTAGES:
1. Only one place to pay-more convenient
. 2. Smaller payments
S. Money left over for other things*
A Longer time to pay
5. Cash reserve always available
«. Each pavment Inereaaea your caah reaerio
7. Imemdiate sendee
». liberal terms—to suit yofl ' *■
». CooperatTon In emersenclea
LOW-COST LOANS—SAVE MONEY
On Auto .., Furniture ... Or Your Signature
COME IN CONFIDENCE TO GUARDIAN
, licensed and supervised by Texas Banking Dept
I/ians made to residents of all nearby towns
Pay by mail/
Monday Through Thursday, S AM. to S PJt
The choir is under the
of Mrs. Con be! Bue low.
'Arty Oats
-fits ware
Hutchins and Wiliest - R c
crafts, students. A popsi
purse wu made by Imel
and a lamp wu made
brosio Rios. ' »
A special art display
pictures by Highlands
dents. Artists Included l
Carmier. Sammy Barton,
at?. George Bowen, Lyr
or. Cary Csupthen. gj
dents will select some
display at Highlands.
' D>nely Ropd" drawn
.Hamm wu named the
of. the week.
Pictures
Herbert
Tuesday to take group
virtual pictures of the ba
he toQk pictures of thou
previously when Individ
; ires wtrt taken of the
'Am
'dents.
Ronnie Thom poor wu
president, of Miss Gladys
eighth grade homeroom
St. flair wu selected
persident of Mia Gladys
seventh pade homeroor
ubbock Is the pre
Pat Lub
Mrs. Corabel Buelow's
•;rade homeroom, and J(
» the president of Mr
K-tgrt "eighth rode ho
(lUtens ot tee Re
Mrs Gervue Lee's m (
Friday t AM to 6 » PM.
Saturday t AM. to 12:00 Nooa
riau selected^Jaye MrMi
rrsa Atchison, sm Keith
“ttttters toPw^nt Tisenh-wer niidA iw ^f, a. y,P ur,MP near Tlwmson.
r*sTszTsr-z ^ - ? ;y«-iss SSfj;3H£iMother Boo Boos'
of people who belittle the children will attend. _ tto l ntted State, joined the Inter- ^ hf#vy ^ ,0 ,hf JIttIf H^, ! . „!1.,nHi0.n '. !Md" “'4.
Guardian
CORPORATION
FINANCIAL
h , son m law in the
TXJ-rt ANGELES LAPl — "I'm America—and that is that our vot-1
greeted In. a barking terribly embarrassed about the'ins tests shall apply equally- to 1
whole thing. It won't he good for all ” *
into deadly penl.”. .. J24
It is more important. Truman
said, to have a secure nation than
it is to have a good campaign
End In Sight
.national Court of Justice. Tom u"'.JT
Carnally wrote the resolution '
EF* 25idMtt dog. . Whole thing. 1. won't he good for all
’Prelim \i^ ««» «tore was no response my career-.-' sahi Beverly Aaii-
,and Viee President Nixon have jQ his on. the one door land
there is only one safe rule for'l
BAnOWIjl
PASADENA,
M7 W. Ttxu Are. ill t-BS
Jfeit to Brunson Theater .
1*7 E. Shaw At*. OB t-SSST
Across from Long** Theater
l^t,« ^a^ldtJii V*'* ***> So he pulled the! "I- was trying to to a good
?SiSS£■» d^'r °,f - «««*» Aadland
atjument.
The I
''When I opened the door I was "All I wanted was some sleep,"
' NOW SHOWING
other words, they would give the
1SV 10Ul -Vfar «»to firsi-degree murder trial of verH th 0 fs?r iur «h, t- ^ a-S in« w,» in ,h' Uv.ng rik-tn ««« >"''<rtent involving the lT-year-
•, More ^ ‘Ll^doZkTe ^ °pfra,or WU,m van «•« rn.dters sni uto Sf -. »ul" “« ^ ™ *" *>' *h"
1 been raised star 19C1 ^ . . 'risdirtem of the World Court." bu* ^lu(wd *• ">“>*** 10 resume-
---—--• The trial, before a 14-man Jury. Yhrbogaigh said to would "vote 11 *nv of ,he <*M™ wml - ** ' ,hls resmrp
THRU WEDNESDAY
—wjsb o3fiTJ!!,* mwI ,
Adult Entsrtsinmsnt
All Soots 60c .
Mrs Aartland and Beverlv were
Holdup Man Rescued !»= »’ ICS Z.'SSXSSi & MlSS’tttSt
By'Kind'Policemen
L„.7 W'VWHCTI today, However.' there are ex-cases ' /' ^ ^'Her ^ notified ^9terilf Harry; ^ m for |hf
DCTRon- .MVWfc, W * ecM .01, mi «. — — ■»»* “
R° to tucue of a "holdup -man nesses for the prosecution.
mm *’
took 00
CourlJ^uwetniroatethe'HoUStOfl SfOCfc SlOW
WIN
THIS ROOF
^^^■ucnisoi. un nnui
'f-n to he the Citiiens of tl
Her afternoon dau sets
■nne Smltherman and K
Hunt to hold the baton
Bobby Renteria and K
Blanc were selected u
•ens” In Mrs. Annie Hlgl
mg daw. and Margie I
and Drew Scott were s
tto afternoon dais. R
Select*d in Mr*. Doroth
• inming dsu were Dorii
Raymond Heintschel. an
nenatddss. Ute sflinaiw|
'ected Llndy Pool, Get
kins, and Bill Seyfried.
Goolte GrspevtM
Ray Watson gets a llttl
times.-?. . Joyce COnnsU
quick change of mind.
Mildred Vaughan has a hi
srrw*5Sr» S * -r^ * *•**" Accent Is On YouHi
«—* *■ — fiwS/whS shSrt~'w^» 'YS!k Houston Neoro Family
^PbUto. called by a customer ,h?- ju^bwxne inraponteted; ™ L™
snow hut a power amgon finally 5ft dLiStf to
• hanging on Dulin s door , to fired
*~f»p ainique- KngliMF pistol-out a
iwiddm. The dint, hit his parked
I car.
•e Jurors become Wraps dtated: rL T ,r. ._T3T..- v———— —r* -'W'mint a tot," said
.Qm>' c»» ;ium-
era! Hoopjtal. whine he was made: dn
-----®Ksr *g*a*giwtt^4jfistf HS5SSsb:“ •" *
Kauffmans Muie* cxaild have h„ d i i?*,, S!?!?7,*1 .. .. P®55
-twtee, in her shipboard rabid **T5n_ . ' . ,, HOUSTON Tex <AP>—A Negro a charge of drunkmnea. Dulin
sort' *»'•• ^LRUAftw^hno dsats run ^*,nian moving Mo an tttwhite toted & baitbn a pirGgTtkhet
ONE 116 WEEK
" ^STARTING
WEDNESDAY
RUNSO
.THRU
IHOI
TUESOAY
mmwmmwp*'
been caused by . 40fo« f,U Ande-*" ««i the bU<r
the ship.
I ell^J^ J^ttoyw-old mare 17*W* NyoftJtewu
a— ™.m,•«**-
IF YOU'RE
^Lj^ssaab-nLggLswwnai^M^M^nSCaMSB
old
'arid drive off.
^ rmr of the mteli |f fVAJ
^Eunhappy
Mr, t Mrs. Paul Halladay
Pauls Food Market
Wish to
Np Bob*, (teitaoa
Intel Nest* First,
express their appreciation
all of tht ptoplt who nava baan
mum
♦ J Bl<> FKATt Rl* S
• NOW SHOWING
' THRU TUESDAY
HIT MO. *
"3:16 TO YUMA"
GLFXX FORD
nice to them and helped them during
their trouble... _
and ESPECIALLY to «»"▼>
WOOSTER FIRE DEPARTMENT
We Say Thanks So Much.
Mn. Halladay Will Be Af Gene Mullers
INSURANCE OFFICE TutHby. March 1st
'LOUISIANA HUSSY”
HIT sro. s
RAN PFTTJWO.'f
o.ib. Fo 12 noon 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. to Mp yoo witli your occouRts
frith your aource for print-
ing and want to-hove envetof -
open letterhaada. aute-
menta. and other forma that
srill draw praiaa and atteo-
tion. give ua a chance to talk
with you sad make you
"^.•T
The cost the tost i*
usually only a" Util* more
than th* cost af hurnrt.-
faralsgaly panted matter.
And remember, the dollars
you spend in Baytowa for
printing may*find their way
hock to you.
And at.Math^pe a w* aev-
#r “Down-grade' the paper
are using ftam jatr to
jot.
matheme’s
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now.
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*.» to s m
I-*"
reading tavltatlon* L
v elope. . . Deanna__
on a search. . . Larrj
learns how to count.
Beth McNay shows ■
pictures. . . Elisabeth
and Robert Pryor, ahd t
Home, and Pets Buster l
gay time at a recent da
Mary Copnelly aiyi.Jtati
•ng seen wandering arour
halts. . . Mike Ferrell fa
in working on the paper,
.ny Pwt tmtai aopraoc
'' *Pwl QuioSaw «HMi M
Jack Nmey codg dl
thought. . . Candy MOSS i
. it jcwnce test. . ft
reforms. . SAndra
I funlutoJH
J^^tos a join srttttl
d!«eu**es‘her lunch m
Wonder what fUhny .
pened is Mary Land. All
Blain. Sharon Archtr,
Janice Psgr. and - Mb
last Tuesday? nghtj'lttrsl
le Abshier?.Blait,
busy growing fingernails
- Mstrio Hsoder otefess-!
keO ads. n Sherry Brs|
makss Mg of flo pfsat •,
Am Gregory explain*
Caitonnr Walt
not o few .
-Nm ' phtyo-’aHftMOrwi
Durden learns how ft J
-iMAMbte^aHiaHMi
ft. get ftfaHt up
' Sandy ftvwer wears (
-Kathryn Sterth cMdi'
into. .. Wonder who nsi
. cough. John Yaang. .
Floyd seen Bxftg Ms tk
“girts' Karen Rn
Jackie Siires did a real
1 Ptayto*'
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 185, Ed. 1 Monday, February 29, 1960, newspaper, February 29, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057668/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.