The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 266, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1967 Page: 8 of 14
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• Shr laptomt »«« Monday, June fe1967_
Congress In Turmoil Over Reserve Change
number of National Guardmen but some congressmen think
und 260,00 on Army Reservists such a move would be neces-
who must receive regular drill
pay.
Sen. John Stennls, D-Mlss.,
who objected strongly In ad
vance of the move, served no-
tice he will fight *
n "atrnna and r
>vould eliminate nearly 1,275
u nits scattered across the coun-
try.
This would lop off 15 Guard
divisions, each with Its own lo-
cal! pride and traditions,
producing 8 combat divisions
and! 18 brigades with the aim of
hav Ing them ready to fight with-
in e Ight weeks of callup.
WASHINGTON (AP) - A
Congress disturbed by the ex-
tent of U.S. military commit-
ments In Vietnam while the
Middle East is In turmoil views
with hostile suspicion the Pent*
gon’a move to trim Army Na-
tional Guard and Reserve
forces.
The Defense Department an-
nounced Friday a realignment
rrepareuness suueuiimmicr,
called the United States already
over-extended in military com-
mitments. He said ready re-
serves "must be supported fully
with equipment, facilities and
personnel because they are a
vital part of oup war plans."
Va; act > noted that while the
reorg an ization plan itself re-
quire; i »» congressional action,
" The Guard and Reserve would
drop.from their present author-
btll to lower the manpower
oor m! the Army Reserve
of the Guard and Reserve that
ized total strength of *85,00 to
640,000.
Stanley Resor, secretary of
the Army, disclosed at the same
time tt proposal that draftees
who co mplete two year* of serv-
ice ma.y not be assigned to re-
serve units for the additional
four yesirs of their military obli-
gation. He said this would affect
about 30,00 men In Guard and
Reserve unit! to be abolished.
Deer Season Extension
in Texas b Studied
AUSTIN — Pooslble merits of
Adair Retires
After 24 Years
At Humble Plant
Sent'’ Strom Thurmond, R*C.,
retired Army major general
and a member of the Armed
Services Committee, termed it
"asinine to consider reducing
the strength and thereby the
fighting capabilities of either
Nov. 1 through Jan. 15 are being
explored by the Park* and Wild-
life Commission.
At its regular meeting In Aus-
tin on May 31, the commission
instructed department person-
nel to present the posalbtlity of
an exttmded deer season at pub
lie hearings to be held through-
out the state in counties under
the commission’* regulatory re-
sponsibility, beginning June 5.
Some belief has bee n ex-
pressed that such an extended
season would be effective In re-
ducing white-tailed deer num-
the Reserve* or the National
Guard" when new crises arc
arriving dally.__
H. G. Adair, operator at Pipe
Still No. 2, has become an Hum-
Winners Of Polaroid
Cameras Announced
Ed Shlndler, manager of
COUPONS
GOOD AT ALL
PILGRIM LOCATIONS
cess and was with this group
until retirement.
Adair was born in Twin Oak
and grew up in Porter Springs.
Before coming to Baytown to
work for Humble, he was as-
sistant manager for a grocery
business in Crockett,
He and his wife, Oleta, plan
to spend a lot of time working
in their yard, having recently
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Shep’s Little Chicken Shack on
Decker Dirive. has announced
winnerh for the past three
weeks’ contest for Polaroid
cameras as part of the opening
events at the Chicken Shack.
They are iMti. Paul R. Jawn.
514 Lloyd Lane, May 23; Dan-
iel P. Bennett, 2201 Missouri,
May 30; and Jay F. Rawe, 609
Gresham, May 18.
Three more cameras will be
given away with contests each
Tuesday at tht‘ restaurant from
registrations ttiken during the
week. A final contest will be for
a Magnavox color television set
bers In those areas of Texas
presently plagued with an over-
population of deer and subse-
quent periodic die-offs.
moved into their new home
at 3500 Garth Road. Their plans
also include some travel, camp-
ing and fishing.
Want to Buy?
Want to Swap?
Sun Classified
They have three daughter*,
Mrs, Wanda Gilbert, employed
in Refinery Technical; and Mai
rita war-• rawaarw»TBr»
LUD ffl O KBE8TA
PHILIP N. WAIDRIP
tending school.
Adair Is a member of the
Haiti Hut' After
21-Yea’s'Service
GET THAT
Ludwig Kf es ta has t become a
Humhle annu its mt after complet-
ing' more tha n 21 years of serv-
ice.
. He began litis i career in 1945
at Baytown Itefinery in the
Maintenance a nd Construction
Philip N. Wa’.drip joined Hum-
ble's annuitant ranks'June 1. I
Waldrip worked in Pumping
and Gauging and Maintenance
and Construction during his 21
years of company service at the |
Baytown Refinery.
Prior to joining Humble at
Baytown in 1946, he served in
Why -Imp 'aifiwaWngT
Suspense may baflna on TV—
but when you want cash, Bene-
ficial know* you want It right
Division, and i titer two weeks
now. That’s why we make every
vivu*wii| ww « ~ . ----
transferred to the Boilermaker
often In minutes. Friendliest,
Department w he ‘re he was work-
ing at retiren tei it.
Kresta grevr up in Moulton.
When he was 2 1 years old, he
moved to Honst on and worked
for a creame -ry • there and in
Baytown befor e , joining Humble.
He and his ’Wife, Georgia, en-
joy working around the house
and yard and fis thing.
Kresta has a (laughter, Geor-
gia ArmKresta,; three step>■*
daughters, Mro Agness David,
Mrs. Linda Cc-ulston, and Mrs.
Evelyn Pharr,- and a step - son,
Arthur Muaney. ■ .
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 266, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1967, newspaper, June 5, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044384/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.