The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964 Page: 11 of 22
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mBETTER FOOD FOR LESS!
PATRICIA MARIE Martinez,
.IngMer el'Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Martinez, llto Airhart
Drive, is celebrating her aec-
ond birthday Thursday. She *
- had a sktoc, Ynlaada Maria.- -
five months old. Grandparent*
are Felix Martinet of Hous-
ton and Eugene Lopez of Bay-
town. Great grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campos of
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' *■ BOSTON (AP) - For two
hours the U.S. Senate’s first
brothers team in 101 years
swapped quips and .digs at a
hospital bedside. '
Jt was the dfiy after election,
' imd U.S. Sen.-elecV Robert F,
* Kennedy. JXN.Y.. hustled
. New EnffffflM Baptist Hospital
Wednesday to exchange con-
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Bobby emphasized he was
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reference to campaign charges
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election victory forS six-year
term in the Senate, kidded Bob-
by about Jut sirttller margin in
the jNew York election.
-Their meeting was loud and
full of laughs. Bobby brought
along hia Wife. Ethel, and Ted's
wife, Joan, completed the uar-
tet ,
Reports waiting outside Ate
room had trouble distinguishing
which brother was talking. One
newsman wplainea, ‘They both
sound so much the same, it’s
ittfla ""
impossible to teR^I
He added, wistfully, that both
sound just like their older broth-
er, the late President. John F.
Kennedy: Ted now holds the
Senate post once occupied by
■hisolder brother John^B
During talks with newsmen,
red said,
Ted said, “I think I asked Bob-
by if he was ruthless."
That was’ another reference to
one of the charges made against
Bobby during the New York
election tight against Republi-
can Sen. Kenneth B, Keating.
"Oh, no," Bobby interjected.
"He’s tete getting pretty fresh
since he's been in the hospital
He had to have his wife cam-
paign for him."
Ted has been hospitalized
since last June when his back
was broken in a plane crash. He
expects to leave the hospital
before Christmas.
They talked about problems In
both Massachusetts and New
York. One subject was more
work for Navy yards and air-
base locations. *
"I explained to Ted,” Bobby
said, "that I was older (38) and
that in out family we had a
tradition that, the oldfcr rother
’ ’"Isn't Ted senior to you as a
senator?" a newsman asked
"I believe that he brought
L.4 a«rt »* 12r\KK«r Marti '
that up." Bobby replied*
■ The brothers Kennedy, when
inc wvums
both sit in the Senate, will be
thj^flnt such combination since
Theodore Foster of Rhode
Island and Dwight Foster ,of
Massachusetts served in toe
U.S. Senate from 1800 to 1803,
when they resigned.
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to your candy during basket-
ball practice . . . Desiree Mc-
“ hate* to turn her back to
and do exercises . ,T.
i Thomas complains that
ter"aarna ja nanr blMi
is Brenda.
fitetlir. WalLteraX kl
■ Annette Stratton starts Gener-
al Science class with a bang...
Edward Gillespie, what's this
about holding a senate meeting
in yrur Spanish II Class? . . .
Wynona has a continuous case
of the giggle* • • • Ken Condry
has acquired a new nickname
CoukMhat be "Spankie"?Tj
H\gh School, students enjoythe
10-minute break in the npmrtnts
...Bobby Steck had a case of
unbelief soncenitag a certain
cheerleader . . . The football
players hit their mark aadtlw
bind members hit the deck when
g-rfew footteBa went into the
band stand. - ■; -
The annual stafT hu begun to
take ordets.,. The Junior Eng-
lish class ktoM to shut up
Jos Kilgore k heard speaking
•boot some goodies . -
bund members and cheeriead-
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for their speeches In chics glass
. ;,,LyndaHom Mnks that she
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964, newspaper, November 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057393/m1/11/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.