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Woman arrested for drugs Today
Police stopped a vehicle in the
1500 block of N. Alexander
Thursday for a traffic violation.
After receiving consent to search,
the officer discovered the driver in
possession of 1.3 grans of Xanax.
The l&year-old Baytown woman
was arrested for possession of a
dangerous drug.
Two men arrested for theft
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Today
Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid
80s. Southeast winds around 10
mph.
Sunrise — 7:14 a.m.
Sunset — 7:02 p.m.
High tide — 8:55 a.m.
Low tide —. 11:38 p.m.
— Tides for Point Barrow, Trinity Bay
Tomorrow
Partly cloudy with 20 percent
chance of showers. Hfehs in mid
80s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Sunrise — 7:15 a.m.
Sunset — 7:01 p.m.
High tide — 9:22 a.m.
State and national temperatures
Temperatures indicate Friday's high
and overnight low to 7 p.m.
Hi Lo PrcOtlk
Midland-Odessa
Mpls-St Paul
Nashville
83 62
56 52
61 35
cdy
cdy
cdy
Amarillo
73 50
New Orleans
73 59
clr
Atlanta
68 46
cdy
New York City
59 42
clr
Austin
79 49
cdy
Oklahoma City
64 54
rn
Baltimore
57 38
clr
Orlando
81 69
„ cdy
Boston
64 41
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Philadelphia
58 38
clr
Brownsville
83 66
cdy
Phoenix
100 79
cdy
Chicago
-53 37
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Pittsburgh ~ -
50 -29
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Cleveland
50 33
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Portland,Maine
59 37
clr
Dallas-Ft Worth
74 56
cdy
Portland,Ore.
64 60 •
cdy
Denver
70 47
cdy
Providence
65 37'
.02 clr
Des Moines
60 46
cdy
Reno
80 50
. clr
Detroit
52 35
rn
Richmond
64 36
clr
EJPaso
88 65 :
cdy
St Louis
57 42
cdy
Honolulu
86 79
rn
Salt Lake City
79 58
cdy
Houston
76'54
clr
San Antonio
79 56
cdy
Indianapolis
54 34
rn
San Diego
66 64
cdy
Jackson,Miss.
72 45
cdy
San Francisco
62 54
cdy
Jacksonville
77 58
cdy
Santa Fe
75 49
cdy
Kansas City
63 47
cdy
Seattle
60 54'
.01 cdy
las Vegas
94 75
cdy
Sioux Falls
65 51
cdy
Little Rock
71 48
cdy
Spokane
79 53
clr
Los Angeles
71 63
cdy
Syracuse
52 32
.09 cdy
Louisville
56'37
cdy
Tampa-St Ptrsbg
79 68
cdy
Lubbock
77 57
cdy
Tucson
94 69
cdy
Memphis
69 49
cdy
Tulsa
70 55
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Miapii Beach
88 75
cdy
Washington,D.C.
58 39
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Today in History
Today is Saturday, Oct. 4, the 277th day of 2003. There are 88
days left in tiie year.
Todays Highlight in History:
On Oct. 4, 1957, the Space Age began as the Soviet Union
launched "Sputnik," the first man-made satellite, into orbit.
On this date:
In 1777, George Washington's tropps launched an assault on
the British at Germantown, Pa., resulting in heavy Americans*
casualties.
In 1822, the 19th president of the United States, Rutherford B.
Hayes, was born in Delaware, Ohio.
In 1895, the first U.S. Open golf tournament was held, at the
Newport Country Club in Rhode Island.
In 1931, tiie comic strip "Dick Tracy," created by Chester
Gould made its debut.
In 1940, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini conferred at
Brenner Pass in the Alps, where the Nazi leader sought Italy’s
help in fighting the British.
In 1957, the television series "Leave It to Beaver" premiered
on CBS.
In 1958, the first trans-Atlantic passenger jetliner service was
begun by British Overseas Airways Corp. with flights between
London and New York.
In 1970, rock singer Janis Joplin, 27, was found dead in her
Hollywood hotel room.
In 1978, funeral services were held at the Vatican f or Pope John
Paul I.
Ten years ago: Dozens of cheering, dancing Somalis dragged
the body of an American soldier through the streets of
Mogadishu. In Moscow, the occupation ,of the Russian parliament
building ended as tanks and paratroopers flushed out hard-line
Opponents of Boris Yeltsin.
The Associated Press
Thought for Today
"Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the
highest political end." i 1
— Lord Acton, English historian (1834-1902)
Bible Verse
Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart,
and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned. ^
— 1 Timothy 1:5
Today’s Obituaries
For obituaries, see Page 8B.
Obituaries: Joe D. Elliott, Sarah F. Gorman.
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Baytown police arrested two
men for theft Thursday after wit-
nesses saw them stealing parts
from a vehicle on the lot of an
automobile dealership in the
4100 block of Interstate 10.
Beer heist reported
The manager of a convenience
store in the 2000 block of
Highway 146 told police that
unknown suspects stole two
18-packs of beer from the store.
Garage sale — Dayton
Historical Society <s having its
October Gigantic Garage Sale
at 8 a.m. at the Dayton
Chamber of Commerce, 212
Bryan St. in Dayton. Proceeds
wiljtgo toward the final land
note on the “old school” prop-
erty and completion of an
access ramp.
Consumers — A consumer
group meets at 1 p.m. each
Saturday at La Famitia
Restaurant on NASA Road 1 in
Clear Lake. Visitors welcome.
Church breakfast — ,
Breakfast Club is from 9 to
9:30 a.m. every Saturday in
Bonner Hall at Trinity Episcopal
Church, 2701W. Main St. For
information, call 281422-3537'
or visit wWw.trinitybaytown.org.
Meeting will be Tuesday from
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at trie
Goose Creek Country Club,
5000 Countfy Club Drive.
Cost is $15. The program will
be presented by Dwight
Williams, president of Wftiams
Fire & Hazard Control. He wiii
discuss the technical advance-
ments and response situations
to treating large chemical fires
brought on by natural disasters
or sabotage. For more informa-
tion, call 281422-8359.
American Veterans, Chapter
126, will hold its monthly meet-
ing at 4 p.m. at the Eddie V.
Gray.Wetlands Center, 1724
Market SL For information, call
Melvin Smith at 2814229509.
Fall concert — A fall com
cert will be performed by the
Ross S. Sterling Choir, Gentry
Junior Choir and Highlands
Junior choir at the Sterling
auditorium at 7 p.m.
DAR — Goose Creek
Lady I Saw You With?” will be
presented by Baytown Little
Theater at 2:30 p.m. For infor-
mation, call 281424-7617.
Sunday
152 calls
Between 6 a.m. Thursday and
6 a.m. Friday, Baytown Police
responded to 152 calls, including
12 alarms, two assaults, three
burglaries, one incident of criminal
mischief, 11 disturbances, one
shot fired, four thefts, one major
accident and four minor accidents.1
Hymn Singing — Members
of all faiths are invited to an
“old-fashioned hymn singing
and preaching” at 10 a.m. and
5 p.m. at the Hampton Inn,
7211 Garth Road at Interstate
10. For information, call W. F.
McCorkle at 281422-7949.
Theater — “Who Was That
Monday
Baby Time — Come to Baby
Time at Sterling Municipal
Library with your infants up to
18 months old each Monday
from 10:30 to 10:50 a.m. with
Miss Lisa, young people's librar-
ian. Learn songs to sing, sto-
ries to tell, and finger plays to
aid in your child’s development.
Veterans — Disabled
Chapter of the Daughters of
the American Revolution will
meet at 2 p.m. at Remington
Park. Chaplain Laura Fae
Templin will conduct a memori-
al service for daughters Effie
Templin Ellender, Amanda
Barber Franklin and Eton
Russell Reichenau, after which
Phyllis Forsvall vftfl present the
program on “Historic Williams-
burg." Sara Norman and Eloise
Norman are hostesses.
Duplicate bridge — The
Community. Duplicate Bridge
Club meets at 6:45 p.m. every
Monday at Remington Park,
901W. Baker Road. Players
pay $2 each for three hours of
entertainment. For more infor-
mation, call 281427-3031.
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