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PAGE 2—THE BAYTOWN SUN SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1941
Humble Club To
Sponsor Citywide
Tennis Tourney
The Baytown Humble Club will
sponsor • citywld* tennis tourna
meat from September 1 to 11
There will be competition in five
brackets with champions to be
determined in each flight
Competition aril] be directed by
W. O. Webber of the Humble Club
for boys' singles, Junior singles
and doubles and men's singles and
doubles.
Pairings and tournament rules
will be posted at the Baytown
Community House after drawings
are held Thursday Play wUl start
Immediately thereafter.
Entries may be made by contact-
Ntek Sac aria at IS96M, Leo
tot, __ ...
La Borde at 1881W or at the
Community Building.
Tito Sends Troops
To Fuime, Poia To
Check Sabateurs
(Continued from Page I)
military plane was destroyed. They
added that Yugoslav flak batter-
ies ft red for four hours during
the assault, which was made in
daylight. Theee reporta could not
be confirmed.
All these reports came on the
beeta of the Soviet note of August
1* which warned that "more ef-
fective measures'' would be taker
against the Marshal Tito govern-
ment unieaa it “stopped persecut-
Survivors
Of Sunk Sub
OnWayHome
HAMMERFEST, Norway, Aug. 37
(UE> — The American submarine
Tusk, shepherded by a Norwegian
destroyer, left for home today with
Dl. IK D* WHIST, inventor of the
audlon tube which makee possible
voice broadcasting by radio,
mark* his 74th birthday In Chi-
cago with confession that some-
times he’d like to forget the
whole thing. He’s proud of his
“baby," but says frankly that
some of the noises it emit* these
days are “vulgar.” "Soap operas,"
he says, “could be ordered off the
air without cultural iota to the
American people.” (International)
mg” Soviet citisen*.
Other foreign news:
ATHENS, GREECE. - A Greek
general staff communique an-
nounced today the entire Grammoe
ares between the Aliakmon and
-iarandaporos rivers had been
leered of Communist guerrillas.
Tbs Sarandaporos River runs
oughly north and aouth in the
•ft Olympus area of central
Europe Will Read
Weingarten Story
Woman Facing School Registration
Murder Count For New Students
McADAI
AlOIS by a boost from swimming instructor Crystal Scarborough,
7-month-old Robin Leigh Whitford turns a somersault during a
workout in a Los Angela* pool The tot has no fear of water. She
not only enjoy* floating buoyantly, but tikes to go off the spring-
board. She ]s being groomed for water show tryout (International)
The Weingarten chain of big food
markets of Baytown, Houston,
Freeport and Orange ha* been se-
lected by the US. State Depart-
ment International Information
Service as it* model in Illustrating
to Europe how an independent su-
permarket operate* in the United
States.
For a full graphic pictorial de-
scription of Weingarten operations,
the state department has dispatch-
ed a Staff Writer-Photographer GUI
DeWItt to record the entire opera-
tion of the Weingarten plant for
European newspaper and magazine
consumption.
“In taking pictures of the modern
supermarket in the United States,”
DeWItt pointed out, “we’re partic-
ularly Interested in emphasising to
European people the conveniences
an every day, average American
houaewifa enjoy* in her shopping
tours."
DeWItt spent the greatest por-
Unconcerned
dorado
(Continued from Pare
Texas by way of Florid
and Nevada.
“This Peterson woman is about
the cockiest and toughest woman
I ever saw,” said McCulIoek Coun-
Begins Wednesday
jj07 Mkt
lUsytow.”
A * i>i (
ty Sheriff A. B. Willborn,
“If she is remorseful, she is do-
(Continued from pa„ „
Junior high schools ....
Wednesday, September 7
The seventh grade will
liter until Thursday, '*
when the student, *
8:30 a.m. ‘ it
Factor)
Porcelain
i . . Ml
Ufa
he Is remorseful, she 1* do- Junior high student, «,.n .
darned good Job of hiding at to dia
during thV Z
JSJsrtftxafiTt &■=**
of registration. Those
"reek i
High and those livin'*
stream will rennet u. * *to
Washer
TRI-C
WASHER
[ J00 a 3rd St,
will register at Baytown
Junk),
report
survivors of its sister submarine At *
Cochlno, which exploded and sank \An A
la 10 minute* in Arctic water*. '*Ufl /’f,f
Gets Shower
Meanwhiis, Greek troops moving
long the Greco-Albanian border
elzed the height* of Kouria and
curia,
CANTON, CHINA. - Reports
om the front said today that
>mmuniat armies in the Yeng-
ing area 115 mile* north are with-
rawing toward the big Commun-
st base at Changsha.
Observers speculated the Com-
munists might have decided to
postpone an attack on Hengyang,
First Atomic
Defense Class
Begins Study
VetsToGetAidln
Applying For Pay
ted her name was
erson. She refused to disclose her
tffV, e. a h„„, JK “***5
Willborn said he was sending
her fingerprints to Washington In
an attempt to establish her Iden-
tity. __
.......... ........ Mrs. Peterson said she fired four g„a senior hiih
tlon of his time this past weekend *hot* at Patterson after ordering Pnts will report at 8:50 am
shooting pictures in several of him to “heiat em. Only one ma|n u„yj dismissal st 3 3n
Weingarten’* 23 stores Illustrating struck him but it pierced his heart. - 30 P*
the actual shopping habit* of Amer- The 'teen aged companion said improves AFTFR (ipitd.*.
lean men and women. Sandra laughed as she looked at .. .. .. _EK ^RATIO*
In addition to the More., DeWItt ^W^dlng Pattern and Routed,
plans to photograph the operations ’™« «• ** kind of 8 llfe 1 loV*'
of Weingarten’, specialized food
for bi
building
and P(
CALL B, B.'
Wednesday, August 31,
register with their rtgulaT.!?
group. CIUl
Friday. September 9, will h. .
| getter Horn
And Sup
llWVjWain.
Church Progr
Mlmeogr
production departments, such
bakery, ice cream, bacon-slicing, CHICAGO (LLP)
the banana and
Mrs. W, M. (Bill) Thoms*
underwent major surgery y-Jr
day morning at the Baytown C
pltal is reported as getting
BREM
miheogra
I Woods Bldg.
(Continued from rage n
much radioactive substance
bombarded the bearer. Four more forma received by both posts will
EVERYBODY DRIVES NOW
There is nearly__
sssf&rssK ,M'*
egg procesalng plant in Halletsvilla. Trult Company reported that the world.
~,.un EUU rwu^ 4.V state department.photographer numbpr of prlv*te passenger car*
Tuck Post, Veterans of Foreign ^hS^vMIc*^ wvin!^ ha* *rown trom <‘PProxjmatel>’ ®-‘
Wars, will b* stationed there. The ? !!? *! tbe W ** 000,000 in 1920 to more than 33,-
(Oonttnord from P»** tv
her* of the Tri-Cltlee Poet of the
American Legion and Robert R.
ten operations there.
“The mere fact that a large *u-
Tbe Tusk, commanded by Com
Blander Robert K. R. Worthington,
of Oakmont, Pennsylvania, will
head first for the Norwegian naval *■ rtf
base at Tromaoe, where She is r" FDDl IyQCk?
scheduled to arrive tonight * ' 1
U. S. Navy headquarters in Lon- ^ - ,,
don said the Tusk wUl leave Trom- ^ win.
toe Monday and proceed directly way aad b# 'pur men get out king.
ST the ^val .ubmarine b«T at ot 8 car ■«« 8 *»**■ 8"d « *°
New London, Connecticut from *!tb ™k8 ™g‘n* ta ,ize from
which it sailed last July 18. V^,fo°ib?iU ,, „
_L . _ . Police believed they would make
The Norwegian Destroyer Haa- gome arrcatl. They had at leagt
JE?° abcPberded tb® one license number.
Tusk into Uu. northernmost port Qn, Qne of Iootl waI re.
ta the wor d - 300 mile, above the aa a re,ult of the shattered
Arctic circle — yesterday morning, -
whose wall would dpen the road to additional classes will b# conduct- be taken to the chamber of com- ptrmari(et chain as Weingarten’.
Canton, in favor of an attack
westward toward Chungking.
These sources said the Commun-
ists have large reserve armies at
Changteh, In the Shangsha area,
which could form a powerful strik-
ing force for a drive on Chung-
Hurricane Hay Hit
Mainland Again
Will escort the Tusk
relay l
to Tr
plate glass window* in store*. A (Continued from Pag, t)
furniture store,, lost two guitars, around Apalachee Bay. St. Mark’s
The destroyer, commanded by not tg the rock throwing vandals a popular fishing resort, is on the
Captain L. Lauritzen, was ordered j,ut to two small boys who passed bay.
on escort duty by the Norwegian j,y ,/ter a window in the etore was But such a path would put New
naval ministry because of the broken. The instrument* were
treacherous waters in the fjords covered,
and among the islands along the
ed before the end of AprU. mere* building and will be dls- encourages the farmer to produce
Students also will be schooled trlbuted from that office, Vance better poultry and eggs,” DeWItt
in the use of Geiger counter* and Warren, commander of the Amer- „(,! -provides us with a strong
ion chambers to determine ioca- lean Legion post said. weapon in our campaign to coun-
tlon* and intensities of radioactiv- The forma are simple and may teract Communist propaganda in
lty- be filled out by the veteran* indl- Europe."
vldually but asssitance will be
available If it is desired, Warren
pointed out.
Here are the most Important
things for World War II veterans
to remember when applying for
the Insurance dividends:
See about getting a dividend ap-
plication form from one of the
sources available—the office of
Grover Edge, service officer, 3228
000,000 at present.
Try Sun Classified Ads. Phone 2-400
Source of agitation will be a
tiny radium needle. ;
Lectures .and demonstrations al-
so will be offered on fission and
fission products as well as ths
hazards of atomic explosions, per-
sonnel decontamination and meth-
ods of evacuating casualties.
Plan To Raise
Cow From Silo
WATERMELONS
THE FINEST GROWN
Servsd ice Cold
Half or Whole “To Go-
Brown'* Chicken Shack
3505 Market Street
Ex-Students Of Sam
Wisconsin; the Baytown postefflee '"J11* ,Uo-
(Continued from Page 1)
didn't want to be a bride that
caused Snoopy to get herself caught
or lub-atations; the chamber of
oommerce and the American Red
Croat office.
Read the first section of tbe
Her owner, neighboring Farmer
Jeff Ridel), aent her over to Lamp-
man’s farm to be bred to Lamp-
man’s bull.
Norwegian coast.
Co^Tata.n<Lfe*d”tancUe8iPPi ^ Pbuis were under way here to- fo^Vich i‘Tpv™" “ A* Lampman and hi. son drove
<toy for the organization of a Bay- 5* ^d. th* ba"> * be Intro-
Master Of Houston's
Fanners' Market Fired
mtrnrhrrn 2™“toUed^thro^eh to(^n‘"chapter'‘o‘f“thrEx“stud^nts «°n*' 8"d ***** p™' duwxT’to'th* gentleman Hol'.'teta’
Association of Sam Houston State wduf* u understood, U not, Mk snoopy made a sudden leap and
dived through the tiny door Into
rJSSrtK "h^YtS ^hersfouege.
tag from the Palm Beaches on the w™ehe*“jS? B^tow? °>« P8* oi VA. « quicker -one might say she was a little,
east coast to Tampa on the wart C JV h0uk wlthMrsJack monet»rY to “>* veteran.) over-reluctant about romance,"
Many town* and communities When filling out the form, be as Lampman said.
neat as possible, especially in name If Snoopy isn’t out of the silo
spelling and address listing. Be by tomorrow, she stands a good
Budget Cut Seen
By Senate Leader
ter of Farmers’ Market here last neettaut. denounced as a “fake” ing wire*. J* maU can be
tor help In filling It out correctly._____
(This will mean swifter action on the sllo.
the part of the VA, and a quicker
were Isolated. Roads were blocked Hart?, a1ft’"*_.88 “barman.
J. Robert carries ana K. bj,
Oli-
by fallen trees. Telephone and tele______________
an address at which chance of breaking the cow-in-a-
cers of the Baytown group. Mrs. raau can De received for the six- sUo-sitting record set last February
gat ton" into alleged iUegal"practic*s JEHFSTSLJUL^2 wi^Mt VTtans'.'raa" rtah "Sbii ^berrtta^Stama^and*1^ S°aSliMtiOT. foU°W!"8 th* dat* u yX)" ^l^ma^dy"^'
night following a weeklong invest!- President Truman’s program for The bustaeaa section of Stuart
at the market
into area* where unemployment is belt-took a terrific pounding.
A special city council committee 8 ,friou|S pr?ublT Patter8°,n“id Fred Johnston of Tampa, general
(ported to Mayor Pro-Tern Tom ™ L V. Baldwin of Huntsvi'
Harriet Adelotte will be chairman
of application. at Yukon, Oklahoma Grady got
If the veteran does not remember stuck in a silo for 93ft hours be-
hls policy number, which is re- fore being extricated.
YOUPON INN
1 Mile West of Highlands on
Dear Lake Road at
San Jacinto Fishing Gamp.
• PICNIC PARK
• BOATS FOR RENT
BEER AND SOFT
DRINKS
• COME, AND BRING
THE FAMILY FOR
AN ENJOYABLE
DAY
OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY
V. M. WALTERS, Owner
guy Bibles ai
School Help
BOOK 1
I jji W. Texas
YOUR FAMILY THEATRi
Best Supply of
in Create/ I
CHANNEL VIEW
Doors Open: Sundsy 1:M PJt
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NOW—THRU MONDAY
Baytown’s Old
MINER
SERVICl
reported
of HuntaviUe, ex- Questedi on the blank, don’t worry
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
DEFENSE
The mayor, acting on the com
mittee's recommendation, fired
Murray because he
lowed a local lawyer
money from produce merchants the credit for the recent cutback
"without warrant or reason." in defense department personnel.
Ua maiA tkinU -1, 4-
representative
Senator Elmer Winter Haven reported that dam-
The
track needed
top soil for surfacing. The con-
struction manager, Waldo An-
CEDAR BAYOU DRUM MAJOR!
LEAVE FOR HUNTSVILLE
■ li™ is *» their "claim number.,” if any.
allegedly al- Thomas, D, Oklahoma, said that age there was the highest he had , . ,. . Houston tt veteran bu been issued such *['rucl10" manager vvaiao an-
r tTZliect President Truman shouldn’t get all seen in 20 years. J a "umber, the service officer will drew»- d,d»’‘ bold “P
£ bave “ that vet's records. If owning m he bought a small farm
SSk1? “ sf sr 2-”U3 -1
srW-’Saif “«■ "ssr s.'ssfiffif.'rL
Ex-studenta of Sam Houston Col-
j,,.,., payment will be made, and don t
lege, whether they are graduates anticipated amount as a
nr «nf are elio-ihle tor member- , , ,
promissory note for personal debts,
Murray could not be reached for He said that he thinks “it la only
comment fair to point out that the appro-
Earlier, he said, "if I do get fired, priatlons committee deserves some
Tm going to demand an open hear- of the credit for this economy
Society And Clubs
The twirlers and drum major of
the Cedar Bayou High School Band
will leave tomorrow for Huntsville
where they will attend a weeks
Twirling School.
Those making the trip will be
Freda Jones, dum major; Sue Mc-
Neil, head twirler; Joyce Wright,
move. The committee anticipated
the president and the secretary
(Defense Secretary Louis Johnson)
by at least a month.” He pointed
out that on July 22 the committee
ordered Johnson to reduce his
budget by $517,000,000.
Mrs. V. Lawrence
Is Shower Honoree
HI-HAT CLUB
Highway 148
not, are eligible for member-
ship in the association, Baldwin ^T^iuTaw' SZ'umZ
said. Fourteen ex-studenta .attend- Ibe VA 1,1 bave about 17’000'000
ed last night’s meeting, and the
veterans’ records to check, so indl-
Mrs. Vernon Lawerence was the “S'* “IlT“(i.« vidua] correspondence will only de-
honoree of a pink and blue shower nert toy your dividend.
ARMS - General Omar N. Brad- given yesterday afternoon in the “ " b bP held Monday, Sep-
ley, chairman,.of the joint chiefs home of Mrs. Leona Ashworth tembers 19> at the Carter Music
DANCE
TONIGHT
of staff, has urged the senate to with Mrs. Martha Elliott and Mrs
authorize the administration to Ollygay Pelly aa .co-hostesses,
give $160,000,000 to the Atlantic Prizes for the games played were
Pact nations to "re-tool” their won by Mrs. B. B. Elliott, Sr.,
said Mrs. V. B. Fisher, Mrs. B. B. El-
19, at the Carter Music HAS 50-YEAR AFTERTHOUGHT
Company office.’ ^
Ex-students of the college who WORCESTER, Maas. —(HE)—Mrs.
are interested in the association Carrie M. Crandall of Westerly,
are requested to see Mrs. Kirkpat- Rhode Island, filed a claim with
rick. " “
H„n7l mnh A D Bsdlev own munitions plants. He ........ ,.
y’ that such a fund would “do more liott, Jr„ and Mrs. Pelly. Prizes
Music By
Joe Falcon
band director.
good” than any other provision ta won were presented to the horn
DroeMnni (Tm.vnon’. 41 iKfllWI (Wl
AlAM
President Truman’s $1,460,000,000 oree.
bill to arm non-Communist na- The
tions.
featured a FlfSt BSpHSt YOlltfl
ENDS TONITE
“Sheriff Of Medicine Bow”
—No. 2—
“ADV. OF GALLANT BESS”
Hoilaways To Make
European Photo Tour
SUNDAY Thru MONDAY
2 BIG FLYING HITS *
No 1-
n■■
serving table
Revival Ends Studav
centerpiece. A line arrangement of
roses was used on the mantel ta The last two meetings of the
decoration of the living room. youth revival being held this week
Those attending in addition to at the First Baptist Church of
those mentioned were Mesdames Baytown will be conducted by RS-
Irene Williams, W. B. Wagnon, chard Brannon, visiting pastor.
t to tet the world - well, Eur- 0M>.' Iyre„„c, „d K,tJ, M„t. pm.
row. Rev. Brannon, a 22-year-old sen-
ior at Baylor, is a pastor at
Mound.
Fellowship for the young people
KtS’rS Mr‘-Seo,9e Laur<,ine
the Worcester City Council seek-
ing reimbursement for an injury
to her left knee suffered when
she fell down an open coal chut'
“about 1899 or 1900.” A city solici-
tor said that all accident claim*
must be filed within two years
from the time of the mishap to
be valid.
and Hi*
SILVER BELL
STRING BAND
From
Crowley, La.
Now Showing
THRU MONDAY
BATTLING J
THE 1
OVERLORDS
OF THE
UNDER- ,
WORLD.
S
me
Come Monday and Mr. and Mrs.
J,---
oft
ope, anyway.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollaway are going
to accompany Elwood Payne of
Houston, nationally known com- c+or|r Shower Honor*
mercial photographer, on the first 3T0rK ;>nower nonor*
CALL 15 FOR SCHEDULE
ONLY 2 DAYS
ENDS TONITE
"MA & PA KETTLE"
"Boy With Green Hair"
STARTING
SUNDAY Thru MONDAY
^be^Mrap0^i^gota?^* ffjSk
The Baytown couple will ac-
No. 3-
ROBKUT STACK
DIANA BARRYMORE—In
company the Houston photograph
nd hii
er and his wife on the first part
of Payne’s assignment, taking pic-
tures of refineries ta Europe.
SAWYER TO VISIT MEXICO
MEXICO CITY, Aug. 27.
U. S. Secretary of Commerce
Charles Sawyer will visit M<
in October, it was announced to-
day. The cabinet official will come
at the personal invitation of hit
shower honoring Mrs. George Lau- cordially invited to attend fellow-
raine. Appropriate games were ship.
played and refreshments of cake, -—
cookies and cold drinks were THREE DIE IN CRASH
served. LEOPOLDVILLE,, Belgian Congo,
Those attending were Mesdames Aug, 27, (U.Ei—A Belgian Sabena
Floyd Monk, Ariin Hunt, W. H. Airlines Dakota aircraft crash
Sasser, James Fuson, L. W. But- landed ta the native quarter here
ler, C. B. Bell, Clifford Bell, O today .killing three crew members
Pittman, H. M. Rouse, N. L. Wilkie and two passengers. Four other
and Jim Crow. passengers were slightly injured.
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