The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 228, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1976 Page: 2 of 12
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Tmsday, July 6,
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Thieves are getting bolder
stealing item? like mobile homes
and cement mixers, Baytown
police reported Monday
HMoody Barker, an employe
man with felony, possession of Grayco Mobile Homes, 2401
marijuana following, a search of| Alexander, reported the Sunday
the" man^ apartment MondayJnight theft of an 8 by 36-foot
-night. , j mobile home from the lot.
Officer Bob Dabney said he. He said the home, which was
received infurmation Franklin]furnished, was valued at about
Li*i'Ruth 89 of 3,201. Garth, had] $5 goo;
a large amount of marijuana ini j. h. Timmons, 5009 Fairway,
his apartment so he got a search; reported the theft of a home-
warrant from City Judge Stove; ma(je trailer -from a house under
Hebert, , [constructionat 3401 Coachlight,
-H+ft reers- -Da+e, -M-eA-fta-Hr-The
. 'Weidun. JbnssVind Danny
Tolleson executed tne warrant \
Thursday1 and Monday, was
valued at $100. t
D. H. Thompson, 301 Harvey
reported the weekend theft of a
portable cement mixer from a
house at 3413 Coachlight! It was
valued at $200.
Fritz Langley, 1314 V2 Bui*-
bank-,- told officers someone
.burglarized his home between
Thursday and .early Tuesday
Langley said two stereo
receivers, tapes, assorted canned
goods, a 16-gauge shotgun and
22-caliber rifle were taken
Total value of the , items was
■trailer,'-stolen between $1,195
Victorian Espinoza, 515.Live
Oak, told police someone took a
stereo receiver, turntable and
speakers from his-home between
Saturday and Monday. He said
the.items were worth more than
$540. " ’ .
Steve Saunders, 3411-Surrey,
reported the Sunday night
burglary of his home. A televi
sion set, furniture, fools, books
food, and dishes, were taken
Total amount of the items was
about $2,500.
L. Pat Crone, an employe at
Holiday Inn, 300 S, Highway 146,
reported the Sunday night theft
Wishes are sent to Walter
Wayne Cassity on his second
birthday Tuesday from family
and frie^-r,
Karol Dorris celebrates her
20th bjrthday..Tuesday.
Greetings are sent to Don
Robinson and granddaughter
^ndra Heinsohn Tuesday.
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DRINKING WATERS
Baytown firefighters from Sta-
tion 3 were called to a reported
.seic-and -stand;,-dumpster fire at Barkley. Square
about 7:30 p.m .Monday and saidl
they' fourfd several baggiej of
marijuana totaling about a1
rHM—wa-Mows- smoking!
paraphernalia and other items]
luring a .STarch ,o| the'
apartment.
Ruth was taken to city jail and
a 24-y.ear-old woman in the
apartment , was charged with
misdemeanor possession of
marijuana, McAnali.said ]
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sheets, towels, blanket and Apartments/ 1215 Park, af 1 26
bedspread from a room. The P!tl Monday,
items were worth $410. 1 a fpfe department spokesman
And Sam Springer. 118jSaid/empl0yes of the apartment
Caldwell, told officers someone | g0mp|ex hacj attempted to put
.broke into his garage betwpenj^,U[ tj,e fjre themselves, but the
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LIBERTY Sp> Services for
! Leonard Moss, 82, of Liberty will
■hfr.....held Thursday—at—Betheli
TRACY WHEELER, left, scrutinizes Buddy Currie’s beard in
.•Yssemhly id God on Wallisville
■ Road (Farm Road 563) jiear
Liberty with the Rev. Jim
[Cannon .officiating.
I—Time of the .servicers pending
at Allison Funeral Hom^ in
Liberty
The hTariTgrowiiig contest at fhe BiccntenniarPark
| People In The N
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AnJfmeriean official said thej
LONDON (API
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Clemency Asked
Moss died at 10:05 p.m. Mon-! .
:dav m a Bavtown hospital LONDON (API — Queen,
. He is survived, “by his wife. .Elizabeth II has asked the.Ango:J
Mrs. Hazel Moss: four Ian government for elemency oh Strength'
daughters. Mrs Mavis Starling, [behalf of three British emreen-i— s— ®
Mrs ShuJi'.v Whiti*. Mrs Jus ones 'sentenced to death by a SALZBURG. Austria ■ AI>
jMcEernn, all of Bavtowp, and (■ourijn-fiaTMounffy,./ |Chancellor Bruno Kreisky of
Mrs. Vfrginra Ixiden of South. A .spokesman .said Monday j Austria says the United States
Houston, (wo sons. I. G. and R. thut the queen-sept a message is going through “a process of
L, Moss, both of Liberty. j over the weekend to President sflCpurification" that will ]
Seventeen grandchildren and Agostinho NetjY of Angola from strengthen, rjther than, weaken
six great-grandchildren also sur: the royal yacht Britannia, on
’which thi/queen was sailing
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In a Bicentennial speech, he
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from Bermuda ter the United mentioned "tough disputes” of;
States/ ;reeent LIS. domestic affairs,
The British mercenaries Sen- referring apparently to the Wa-
rned.'to death June 28. for ter-gate affair and recent sex!
leir part on the losing side jpjscandals in Washington. ‘ |
the Angolan civil war are Cos-; Addressing the Salzburg sum-;
Las G_£JLrgiou, Andrew mer school -for American uni-j
McKenzie and John Barker.jversity .students, on Monday.:
The fdufth- man sentenced tu1 Kreisky said, America remained
die 'is Daniel Gearhart, 34, an [true to its 1776 principles when]
American. Vietnam-war veteran;it provided a haven for the per-i
from Kensington.- Md. jsecuted of Europe, including;
„ .. :manv Austrians, before World
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JERUSALEM (APi - The’
Hebrew -University here has:
■ presented an honorary, doctor-
tterfc Daniel -Patrick Moyne! + .BEIRUT, Lebanon —
tan: former US ambassador f/jvlire talks were port-
,0 The I nited Nations. poned indefinitely as the Leba-
.1', an a( upturn e ''l,u'b ( Tcftigt-Palestiriian guer-
Monday. Moymhan-praised fhe j ■
[Israeli rescue of those aboard a] r,“* command reported it
hijacked Air France plane in [ opened a new front against the
Uganda, calling it "the- most Christians in northern Leha-
explicit - instruction .that free non
men can and. will prevail.’’ I-----'----------------
Moymhan is a Candidate for; Oklahoma was admitted to the
the Democratic nomination Jor[union as the 46th state. Nov. l6. •
senator from New York. * ]t907.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 228, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1976, newspaper, July 6, 1976; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061678/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.