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*!’» iMHti'ttin »«« Sunday .jiuary 16 IV64
-•Our World Today-
§ t'.X. IndertMtreUrv of
Mol* (inert# W. Roll prtwam
Oypni* peace mkalan at arg
MU meeting »IU (itWN'l
WfUMT nmiW John far
•aki-vopowlna I* Alhrn. Turk
tail mUltan prepnrallna* add
a»» danger In rrtato.
• Nnnwahirm aiTonipaalad
bv blinding nlnda man'll from
Barky Monnlalna to Onlrnl
I'lalna and MMwral. smart,
tog Nebraska and Kansas a lib
aeer hHasard . .m<llibMi..
rounlry mnai h« randy to r*
pal |Miaaihla altork from apaaa.
dinnmUr Maal
ersMe of strike
loan tolu umlrraldr
bonad florid a Fast Coast
Railway frotgkl train ovidod
tog pu lank < ar that sear hall
of llama hnndrad* of foal la
air al Raw Kun rim Haarli.
FU.
Another htlKard brush J*
north adga of Texaa Panhandle
and iklll drlnla rid a* la Inal
••••Id Irual analward arroaa lha
atota.
• Rady Xamom, formar
Tataa maalal patlant. la batog
nought la southeastern (tola
HUN aaar Athena, (Milo, la roa>
"action with »hooting Urn I Ian
"ir member* nf torn family
llnual and two alhari wouadad
• |lr, Wrmber \ua Hraua,
mhadlo ar Ian Mai. aava IMa
Kiwan'ans Hear
Harold Bomhoff
• Mora Ilian HM.te rkaar-
Ing, wnilng M. lamtoana, aad
! M all II rlghla damoaalratora,
turn mil aa froaldaal Mam
altoada rliy'a MMi birthday
■ralahaattoa.
• Cross aiNMilnalton run
llniiro tor Krahk Mnalra Jr.,
alar uttars* al hlo own kid-
naplag trial In law Angeles,
I altf. Htotr allomrva claimII .
wwa actual kidnaping while da- i .
fnaan lawyer* any the kblimp- | ”” , c,"
In, an. puh.b-.l, >l**t. ^ J J}' /‘‘J ,m
• 11.1 ■llIH„r,l \* a rand <<**» *0(1 FlttlUrf III MdrtthH"
I' "'* ,, SLrZT Thur% 01 iho Baytown Kl-
^rteuS to^aiW lum-hMn moc.ihg nl
Bomhoff.
Idithornn
dgc,
rd of felon* Ihefl ami given
maylmum to year arnlence In
II<HI<I<4I. 'the
Dnlaaaa Dnpartmnnl ra-
il ha* found Irregular!-
itoa to handling «
office al an aid* to Itooratory
of Itofnna# Robert R. MrN*-
man.
govemmnal graala
i liny tot anorrt aoHe#
■■■ Nneenan la
• II.
nxylum |o
dalwator YttriTH
caao a till oarrytag overtone* nf
apy tkiBtorte^Hi^^^B
He »atd the Imvlmml should he;
ir tender In the home, "the'i
protector and RA Pllt TO USC
as >1 fat awi.nl ka « • 11.11 R A M w
• Judith K. Cm. linear :a rock u,<on yyhlch 111
old mother who underwent cun depend," Hi* wife muni bej* |#all hi_____U.
........•«*"** ^'T.hlrS^#nd 10 IVlII MOSQUITO
f«r menial breakdown, kill. , -Cil|Mrfn nrr pty
herself alter >h<Mi||ng In death I things," he said. "Thry arr |>er-
three «f her f»ur children In son* ami must ha trentfd and
falls (hurrh, ka. 1 rained that yvny so they will
Decker
—TOMfiHT—
*M«*e Oyer Darting"
"t scape from fort Brava*
"Rebel Age*
SUNDAY
THRU TUESDAY
2 COLOR HITS 2
• HOLDOVER •
“mL'NULIEIMII
1x8
i; mite
EDIUO 8.I0BIRSSI__
► UHWRiWeeUIIHOCOUm
IN THE COOL
or THE DAY
DURBAN, South Africa (API
Fish hava ouslad Inaactlckto*
in Durban'i campaign to fight
Us aummar mosquito manaea.
Ponda, lagoon* and ofhtr
likely breeding placaa, auch Ml
trained that yvay so tnav will
be prepared for adult. Hf* and
marriage," he continued.
| He said, "If two people are
vi *sclfwh that they can't get ,-
I along together, repercussion* have been Mocked
twill co on for years.'' multiply^* ni.ni. i
Guests were R. A. Dunn, moaqulto
Frank Hargis. R A Sratbort The city has saved money on
■ ugh. Jack Qumn. Judge Bill III* Insecticide bill, and the fish
Reagan of the Northeast Iloua* hav# supplemented the diet of
i and needy Africans In
farms used for sewage disposal,
with fast •
multiplying lllapla fish. They tat
iuIIo larvae
'on Club, Andy Seamans and1 needy
! Woody Kinsey «f the Key Club, township.
Kay Kelly ami Sparon Woods of
the Keyelles. Richard Gresham
ami Robert Vile* of the Circle K
Club, and the Rev. S, R Slenx-
ier of La Porte. New members
, introduced were James Black diiiawal (arm. Two hauls of
,<ml Honme Lawless. yielded *» i«aimls of fish.
■plaa are auch prolific
Inal the City Health
breeders
IV|iartment found It necessary
to decrease the number In a
seven-acre |*md at a sewage*
ami farm. Two hauls of nets
Flotilla 67 Holds
Meet In Liberty
Home Of Chief
apiadnted the
officer# and committees that
ai» to Mm during MW and
outlined hli program of aetlvt-
outlined hla program of srtlvt-
ties. Emphasis Is to be plgood
on training, and operational
phaaoa of the Coast Guard Aw*
JIITTIN KOLUatTHk.Ml. > Student al
Hartaa Mast a, and Mtsbaef Manley, right, a
student al Cedar Bam. admits trophic* to
■ M Mo Baytown Optimist (1ub‘*
basketball leuenament which
be presented a
eighth grade
spaaed al Cedar Bayou gym Friday after-
noon. I lah WaMrtp, an OpltasM Ctoh ropes-
aenlallye, rosier, la
playero.
shows talking to
Texas May Get More Industry After Tax Cut
AUSTIN (API- A federal tax
Flotilla IT held Id regular
monthly matting Wednesday at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ell
Davidson In LfbW
Dr. Davidaon la the flotilla
commamUr for 1M4. Nine reg*
■fir momben of the flotilla
from the DayMhM and Uberty
areas and seven praepr"
members from Liberty were
nu/drTTTi
Hook,
, LINK
& SINKER
pceaent.
During the
Dr. Davldvai
business meeting
Me aw
lary program, he said
Certificates and facility In-
spection dec sis were preiented
to those members whose boats
had been tnepected and had
been accepted as Coast Guard
■■ary faclIH
Auxiliary facttMee. A certificate
of merit for having performed
more than » courtesy mo-
toriwat exam Inst tons during 1963
was presented to past flotilla
I had three |
Mr*. Paul Pollard looks for
Pnirile Bayou to yield eome
Igeet wMto pawh WpBBig ■ |>:
■ext few M
I them there ■
don't believe they caught them]
If It rains enough to send the
Ommai&ri'^aqurlit recegnk w«f» In Turtle Bayou on a lit*
tion of his year of aarvtoo In
PMMPMBf* ■
Following an intermiaslon dur
ing which the hottest served pie
and MflM< Training OWIaai Tumi
Gilliam gave a talk on the prop-
er care ill handling m ropel
and Mm aboard boats and dem-
enatretod ■ meBtod Mr wMP’
ping Bta ends to prevent m
raveling. He aieo demons trued
a few of Use bm hnets and
httrfiri wMeh al boat essnera
I should know and ba familiar
■P* cut. now phading before ■ eon*
neighboring Wienie committee, Is likely to
Mipur some tnduetriel flrmi to
build plants In Texas, s Cnlver-
slly of Texas business analyst
sijtM
Aitlngaxt laid a substantial, commission seeks new Industry boats
lOmber of new factories went I for Texes. manner
SPECIAL
SUNDAY
Req. 85c
FRIED
CHICKEN
BROWN'S
CHICKEN SHACK
F„ Texas — Hwy. IK
New Lights Instilled
For Demo Convention
, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. «AP»
|- Ih’ttKa-nii* will lie shown in
a true light when they attend
their national nominating con-
vention here In August
Mayor Joseph Altman said
S?».r.wSffVSli Founders Day Fete
~n in 9
nombtr
up to the Itate last year and! Artotogait cited mineral pro-
file Federal Reserve Hank re-,<1^,ton. chemicals, fertihaers,
ported that Texas Industrial pro- food processing, wearing ap*
du<lion roaa six per cent. pirel. wood end mod products,
The txitlook for cootInurd cx- rth ket fuels and electronics a-
"Some companies known to panston to 19W la generally pro-imong the state's high produc-
he cuttsidrrlng new plant |<k',v mistog," he said. tion and expanding Industrie*
Huts In Texas may not rorne to, Arbingnst sent Texas has *;*“** i*u-
a llnai decision until alter action:hlg 'take In the tax cut blU.I He cautioned that tradition*I
on the proiaxwd tax cut has which Mh houses «l Cungrcss ball fur new plants - power.
Iieen taken by Congress; a rut have passed to different forms, labor, market, and raw mater*
to taxes will make more money from the standpoint of industrial lah - are "relatively teas lm*
with In the handling of their
tale ana efficient!
The elected officer* for UM
to addition to Dr. Davidson, ate
Mary Imiiat Clark, vice com-
mander, end Gilliam training of-
fleer.
available for capital expend!- expansion,
tures - new plant* and equlj* ids roptut showed an 15,100
Stanl *
mrnl," said Stanley Arhlngnsl metease in Industrial employ-
nf tlte Bureau nf Business Re- ment liclween Dh ember 1K2
search.
PTA Sends Invitations
ing of the main auditorium
Convention Hall will he color
BRUNSON
LABI
DAT
TONY RANDALL
BURL IVES
.—COfO*
••roWiS taws*
f.(.| owsrowN*
eorieeled so the drlegate* on
the tliair will hsie a natural
color
Invitations have been Issued to
past presidents and life mem-
i her* of Lamar Elementary Pap
rni-Teacher Asaorlatlon to
Th<’ Democratlr convention y-.. ,nfi*r« riav recent loo at T
........... S..H -i,Uj,<wi >„ ,.,4,<■ rounder* i«,v recepieai *< <
Imd plaM for Inriantog the SR TuMrt"y ln ,h* ifho01
SS^5Si«»wjEya.T:
cast a ^ Mr*. D. W. Alpha, who
gate*, the
thim* In the halt
mum &
II ItVIS^BM DAYIS KAill MALDEN^ PETER UWFDRD
DAYS SUNDAY
THRU WEDNESDAY
4<H Club
RAYTOU N4*!f Huh wilt meet at
IT p m.(Tuesday at the Otamber
<d Commerce Parliamentary
I procedure will he demonstrated.
wa« s member of the orgsnlg-
ing group and Lamar's second
president, Mr*, Joe Reid ws*
the first president
Mr* Roy Hall, presldrnt, has
exiended *n Invitation to *11 fop
mrr member* of the PTA to at-
tend the affair
EVH HAPPEN TO YOUt
Just about the
most frightening dAl
motion picture |
ever made! * .t
oeAD RtNoen
CARTOON a “AIN' T RHE TWEET" * 1-ATF. NEWS
PORT
last Time* Today:
PAUL NEWMAN
"THE PRIZE"
SUNDAY • MONDAY • TUESDAY
wwJS&*
HlHfSal
r
TONY RANDALL
BURL IVES
■m* BARBARA EDEN,
big Valentine
MID-NITE SHOW TONIGHT
11:45 P.M.
V.
fhere is a moment-a long moment- whtn
iverything is risked with the proper stranger.
By Blok*
and th# end of 1MJ.
The Texas Industrial Com-
mission ... hat mad* gratifying
progress
said. 'V
(or the
recent yean.' he
Although itato support
| program (a modest by
any standard, the expenditure
has been highly beneficial. The
Oysters -■
(Cwattawed Fraas Pag* l\ .
ctoion. It govern* th* limits cel^
shell diedging at Matt until It
may he overthrown on appeal
and will be a political bailie un-
til that time.
1 hava appealed to th* govyr-
nor to state his views and wtU
try to [mint out that no commis-
sion should consider itself so
omnipotent as to know that oys-
|ter* are not adversely affected
by close dredging, 1 will ask that
the Commission M
fbPfrKOMMEMPSTWI
HAK2T0MIC
B6EM USIN0...
UH*HUri...Y£AH
kweiu.eir,MAYgE
ru.ti?Yrr
SOFAi OTHfR
©KiafFsatae
fOt
h, v-, 4-,Tt5!t!3T^W’ 2-iS
should not ex-
tend its full authority as of Octo-
ber imj order until finite
study and full disclosure through
a proper hearing is conducted/’
I C. O Mclder, id Houston, who
is running against incumbent
IMrtxnt than they have been
Ptocum Rated Better
Than WoritTs Best
PMMRPplana his defense around
the eonMMMn that Buhy tom-
porarily tost hi* mind when he
shot Oaw*M.^^^^^H
RCYNOSA. Mexico lAPlH
Judge* rated Lula Procuna, con-
aldered Mexico's top, bullfighter,
i hilled u the
over the Spaniard
world's bast after their
Manna Into Friday
Procuna was awarded four
a toll and a hoof for his
El Confab**, his Spanish
id four earn for
Tamaullpa* state Gov. Pran-
axis Balboa was among fana in
th* crowd.
Bayou--
(Chat—«d From
From Fog* 1)
Ruby-
(Csnanad From Png* I)
ran teat 300 persons
More than 300
easily
■ haw
requested seats tor th* trial.
. Bett
It may ba April 1 before fish-
ing gets good traind her*.
I don't believe It.
It's liable to pt mBy ««»t
......... i
■Bailey LeCompto, on* of the
Ereat all-tlme-grrat baa* Hate
I man In thaw parti, told m# con-
r Hie it 1 wily ho tMNBr bM
fishing to^jckUMta^j^JJ
th* next
days.
■Bally Raspretty will oonvhwtd
me ha t« a great bass (Mtermaa.
Th* last time I fished to Mil
nelghbortxxxl he had 0 Mb full
mi I had
tla riw you cm go ot
and catch a mesa of
■meworfreah wa-|
ier willow catfish almost be-
fore you can strslghten out your
Experimenting with Huml
Enjsv Eicon plastic for a I
tog lure has caught some
with Humble s
te Mm Bm tete ooMQ bom
mb, at loail.^^^^H
S. J. Puiow met ma on Mel
street th* other morning, asked
how my experiment was com Inc
lalaiB. He pgapoMd I te M
mpp peel into strips g|nit aa
BotobI > had to tm BteMi
long, insert a ho*, and try II
out for uerch.
I told him I might even dye
■onw Haon YeRow, give tt that
iiiiisIi nil In i like ante
M. W. Gelsendorff hu about
completed research on I new
bte eotoMOB fly. A* soon m he
gel* It perfected, we re going on
a fishing trip to Dam E You
know what we're going to Mt
tor lunch. If* going to bo eat-
fish, eithor at Sportuman'i
Lodge. Johnny's and Jack’s, or
C. A.** Place But tha chance*
art th* Jack half of Johmy'i
1 and Jadt’g wffl wtoout. baaafa
Gelsendorff and Jack grew up
together acmes the reservoir,
over at Jasper.
So get your gear In order,
your old lines replaced, new
honks on th* lures. Great Ash-
Ing I* right around the eonvar,
•eel. and be right In business
Rltow is a Humble annuitant.
The state ssy* It will try to
lo the electric chair
send Ruby to ________
because Ms deed waa a throw-
back to barbartom.
"W* wtU baw the trial on
whether we are to hav* a gov-
emment of lawn or by men,
w.d« said.
"Everyone uw Ruby shoot
Oswskl." Belli Mid. "but no on*
mw Into this man's mind."
-o naturally he Is Interested to
[toe company's future welfare.
Mr*. Margaret Johnson want-
■ tu buy on* of thnae Eacan
lures tor her six-year-old son.
Jay. That boy It quit* a fisher-
man, but Im Just opn’t get bto
mother to take Mm often
enough Mn. Johnson, In rase
vnu didn't know, la acting man-
ager of Western Union's office
to Baytown
Miu Margaret Callaway, one
of th* Insect at Matherde's,
isn't what y«u would call an art
dent ouMoorsman, but ah* did
aak me to chock on soma out-
door information for her. Sl»
wanted to know when Mr*
'Frenohy" Fontenot was going
to start the cooking pots going
* lUteO i
on soma more gumbo out them
on her ovu Tin tnlnM
_____ pr
mate of Oroar Bayou. Tha
door* will ba onenaf April 1,
Margaret, and that * no f
April t olor atbewriw.
Jobe,
JONES
FUBNimBE ca.
"••ssnsr”
• CaH Today For
Sift, Beftabie
Prttcriotion Swvkc
11 ijnnRfi v iv*
HDtniNC jii
STOU
saved some
hears of red Up*" by getting
the help of th* Port Commission
■ toe cooperation of the!
■I uivumucm i_ ,w- nn-Wt
••on Gurrison lor a aeat to th* ™,
Texas Legislature, Position <
and the coorwratkxi of to#
Army Corps of FJigtoeers, with
this project, he said. Pruett add-
led that they expect Huber and!
other industries to join with Huh
told persons uttenatog th* oyster
fry he would try to change the
la* which la the basis for the
district court i decision to throw
out tod tutt acatott to* Pariu
and Wildlife Commission*
"I think Judge Jark Roberts'
ruling of no jurisdiction to th*
Its approval. "But" ha added.
"If necessary w» will dn
shelL dredging' case is a logical from our aid* only," and lai
consequence of a bad‘law. I *°
rite the sequence
the shell dredging case as an
example of the trouble concert
vutjonists must go through to
correct any luw that Infringes
u|«n our natural resources.
I am confident (tie conserve,
tionists wlU prevail in court, but
U toey do not, I will tukc ih*
fight to tha floor of toe House.
Anv legislator that introduce*
a bill to chip away at natural
resources tor private gain must
be stopped in hi* tracks."
Loir A Itoqk?
A TUI-COLORED fer
■ftmalk baagle
has Iieen at 4110 N. Mato for
the past month. The owner may
phone 5824,179,
The Harris County Nsvlgatl
District has Its Ixwndariei
the center of toe Bayou The
■Chambers
■d mining district of ■
and LJbertjF aounties la g dor-
mant commission, but the Har-
ris County group hopes to get
al. "But/* ‘
The stream from Highway 1411
to Highway 73 will be worked
with a large birse and a drag-
line and th* IsndfUMtotote^te
01 win be dry
dirt.
rhe commissioner added that
He felt there would be little op-
position on the part of th* prop-
erly owners, especially since
will be I
able to
maa
,TOR BOSLEY saTSSu mTXim IZS.7Z
ALL SEATS
80c
settling area spsrlsmea
In a court baMIs against th* 1
W’ildlift (kMuniMlMk studies map* at eyster
attarney repre-
leaaasrvatiMlsU '
Texas Farits and
reefs In (iolvesten and Trinity bays with Jack
Walker, total.......
liaivrnlon ««<i Trinity biijs wltn J»n<
■WtlRPTsa nfflcer of the Bayshcre Rad, Reel
and Gun dab. Both were present nt ih* Bay-
lawn slab'* aavaatk annual aystar fry Friday.
some of them
hsvc lowlands filkd.
Pruett, who said earlier East
Harris County was “industry
hungry", declared that "the
things we hav* to offer todue-
try including our natural re-
source* ar* moet excellent.
He Hated an elevation of xaro
to 10 feet, two state highway*,
the cltv'a resources, which he
railed "excellent", a possibility
of supplying .10 per cent mpr*
tem to good condition, and to*
progress of tha home builder*
as part of th* area * resource#
K* said he felt toe dredging
u Is a "turning point'1
of the baycu la a
for the Baytown area.
■DALLAS. Tex. (APt-An old.I
IfeaMoned courtroom wttb ate
ilty wffl be the letting far
the biggest murder trial a
■Jack' Ruby wffl enter «9
Room Monday tor what may bt
the trial that wffl determine
whether he wffl live or die m
the killer of eccute presidential
assassin Lee Harvey Oswald
ssatstn La* Harvey Ororaxi.
He trill alt In a high-cellinged
^^■■■te^B at a dark
ath the flags nl
te* and Texas
oak bento
the United State*
Two ornate glob* lamp* flank
the bench.
Attonm tor Ruby and th*
state will try to find Impartial
jurors from a panel of WO to
sit In U oak chair* with worn,
scuffed leather backs.
hot, 11
■if the courtroom gets h
old-time, wtde-bladed fans hang-
tog from Ught fixture* wffl stir
fir. . .
And over th* scene wffl ham
two Vlctorlarver* painting* of
[toe robed Goddess of
Other Criminal District court/
rooms to Dte>
starting with No l Not toil
on*. It Is the original. It deoan’t
need a number. It to th* Crtm-
Itoal District Court of Dallu
County.
Brown's regular courtroom,!
No. 3, with It* modern ycllowl
dth its modern yellow
bt a newer wing of toe
paneling In a newer w
County Records Ifalld
only fo persons. More
| member* of the pnuMiM
senry cm be crowded Into WO-
tog. seat*
i man 200
and cW-
Pope Paul Yl Orders
Urn km Of State
VATICAN OTY (API - pop*
Paul VI has ordered a specB
Issue of Vatican stamp* to help
to the campaign to save ancient
water If necessary, a school aye- Nubian monuments from being
tost under th* Nil* waters of the
Aswan Dam.
The series, to be Issued March
..■wffl be valued at LJ. 3, U.I,
and 30 cent*. They wffl depict
Nubian monument*.
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should hav
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Tex* i City
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Park I
Twer*
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gam* was
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times, twice Sn |
urea.
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r«Tiiie:
from teNd* i*l
into the lead I
utet left t
maintained
until the
they put In
thetr final m
Mike Bond
II points,
luutte with 151
how with 19.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 16, 1964, newspaper, February 16, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057351/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.