The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, November 7, 1988 Page: 3 of 28
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Monday, November 7, 1988
Fatal shot strikes back
of county jail escapee
HOUSTON (AP) — An unarm- ding an investigation by the
tfiat entered his back and exited with tl# department, Nichols
haS'sLr‘EnhSdaid DiScT Attorney John B.
thf on L “ i“t least 12 Holmes Jr. said state law allows
Sots " Sorlties said It had not use of deadly force to prevent an
teen determined who fired the escape^ ^ ^ ^
The nrisoner was identified as institution or a peace officer is
Rninnrt Rrnthers Jr. 28, of justified in using any force, m-
Lafayette La The’ county eluding deadly force, he believes
medical examiner’s office said to be immediately necessary to
Sunday that Brothers was struck prevent the escape of a person
Saturday evening by three from a jail, prison or other m-
hSXr&n m the chest stituUon for the detention of per-
Chief Deputy Sheriff Tommy sons charged with or convicted
JESA'SSftSS SSSKKSK? i— ----—
srs:rwi" Farmers backing Democrats
nthpr witnesses who told escape and several other war
reporters immediately after the rants was booked1 Saturdayby Morethanli500 Texas farmers Comitywhohave endorsed the
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. Brothers had been identified ed four Harris Co y. P j hn Sharp Texas chairman joining the campaign from
earlier as Michael Reed. He was charges and one Louisiana .. .**------*------ — ■
____________i at 7*i9. nm DeDartment of Corrections
ROTAR Y DONATION
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Brothers and Big Sisters.
Grass fires singe homes
HOUSTON (AP) - Grass fires
fanned by high winds raced
through parts of northwest
Houston damaging several
homes and destroying a garage
and barn before startled
residents could react.
The fires struck without warn-
ing, residents said.
“It was right over there,” said
Charisse Lang, pointing to what
remained of a fence in her
backyard. “By the time I got the
cars out of the garage, it was
already here.”
Flying embers ignited wooden
shingles jon Ms. Lang’s roof,
causing about $200,000 damage
to the home, said Champions
Robert Nichols, 34, have been the drive to me county j-uo-iu.- -"mong those from Chambe
relieved of duty with pay pen- day, Diaz said.
Guerrero seeking judge position
-::rr:r,ve
sar*court ,n Harris a,L„ro has pa!. gssgsSsrs
ade, engaging In extensive '»« Houston Bar He also believes that the pri-
criminal law representation. He f^°r“ti0n Bar poll over his vate meetings now held by
earned his degrees from the Associat He has rPeceived alTof judges concerning the probation
University of Houston and the Association endorse- department and courthouse
•Thurgood Marshall School of interviewed him as policy should be open to the pub-
:LaHe is a past chairman of the well as the endorsements* nu- lie.
Lanford tries for re-election
in 339th District Court
tarm ana rauen uigamuuwv*. »
the state, Chairman Sharp said.
STOCKBROKERS
WANTED
Judge Noman Lanford^f the
Tuesday.
ations and community groups.
Among these are the North
Channel Bar Association,
First elected four years ago, Pasadena Bar Association,
he is one of only two board certi- Northwest Bar Association,
fied criminal law specialists on Communjty Alliance of Houston,
the district bench. Baptist Ministers Alliance, Mex-
ican American Bar Association,
the Association of Women Attor-
neys, Houston Professional
Firefighers Association, the
Jewish Herald Voice Paper,
Baptist Ministers Alliance,
Houston Realty Club and Com-
munity Alliance of Houston.
His re-election effort has been
RUBEN GUERRERO
We are looking for Life
and Health Agents to
joya our expanding
Baytown office. Must be
self-motivated, and have
experience in this field.
Substantial payout
offered.
Gary Clemmons
713-421-1955
M-F 8:30-4:00
Lone Star Building
Baytown, Tx.
mb First Affiliated
122 Securities, Inc.
Member SiPC
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senior editorial boards Investigated the
background, philosophy and ability of the
candidates. CHUCK MILLER was
publicly and grttHcbajcahy ENDOWSffl for
State wide reflection by the
ABILENE Reporter-News
AMARILLO News K Glebe Times
AUSTIN American-Statesman
BEAUMONT Enterprise
CORPUS CHRISTI Cater Tknes
DALLAS Morning News
DALLAS Times rtsraM
EL PASO Tinea
FORT WORTH Star-Teteff-am
HOUSTON Chronicle
HOUSTON Peal
LONGVIEW News-Journal
MIDLAND Reporter-Teleyam
SAN ANGELO Standard-Times
SAN ANTONIO Light
VICTORIA Advocate
WACOtrtowie Herald _ _
WtOIITA FAILS Hmea-tSreortTNews
m»ny nttnv otter teeTgaapapas
I -r DEI10CRAT Pol.Adv .Judge Chuck
Mii|.r c.c ^roswiutBx^-'rir Ai""“
Re-elect the judge
who was judged best.
His ye®, members of the Houston B® Association voted Judge
Lam® McCorkle the most “Well-Qualified" judge in Harris County.
Over 88% of the Houston Bar members voted forjudge Lamar
McCorkle over his opponent and rated him the most “Well-
Qualified” by over an 8 -1 margin. , -
One of the many reasons for this overwhelming support is
that since his election in 1986, judge McCorkle has reduced the
backlog of cases in the court by over 80%. No other civil judge has
resolved more cases. This November 8th, cast your vote to
keep proven experience, ability
and fairness on the bench.
Re-elect Judge Lamar
McCorkle.
No judge has worked harder
to make sure the people of
Harris County get a fair and
speedy trial than Judge Lamar
McCorkle.
rf^electiudge
MiORKLE
JUDGE, 133RD DISTRICT COURT
Vote #137 on your ballot
Political advertising paid 6® by Judge
Lam® McCorkle Campaign, Ward N.
Adkins, Jr., Campaign Treasurer, lw’
Esperson Building, Houston, Texas
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Area Fire Chief Jon Bonsall.
Five firefighters suffered
smoke inhalation and minor cuts
battling one blaze that scorched
about 10 acres near Bourgeois
and Cutten roads, another that
singed 2,500-acres near Telge
and Spring-Cypress roads and a
third that burned over an
undetermined area near West
Montgomery and West Gulf
Bank roads. ■
^eKlUDGE
LANFORD
339th District Court
MIKE
Wn .KTNSON
for JUDGE
179th District Court
Let's keep
Judge Dan
DOWNEY
District Judge
295th District Court
Pd. (or by the Dan Downey Campaign, Joe Dooling, Treasurer, P.0. Box 9667, Houston, TX 77224-9667
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, November 7, 1988, newspaper, November 7, 1988; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051360/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.