The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1974 Page: 1 of 18
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Volume 53. No 20
Telephone Number 422-8302
Tuesday, Noventar 5, 1974
Baytown, Texas, 77520
Fifteen Cents Per Copy
Boy’s Father Charged In Poison Candy Murder
East Hams Voting Is
‘Light’ To ‘Average’
3 Die In Accident
Crosby Wreck Victims
To Get Medical Exams
(3tO0Y(8p) — Mare te«28|svnrk -at a Pint City National
Crosby school children were Bank teller
scheduled to have medical ex- Both children were dead an
animations Tuesday following a
school bus-car collision in the
8480 block ol l S Highway 90
Monday in which the driver of
the car and her two young chil-
dren were lulled
Killed in the 4 p m accident
were Mrs Martha Sanders
Elliott 27 of Liberty and her
children. Robert Doug, 3 and
Deanna Lynn 5
A relative of the Elliott
woman said she was taking the
•luidreo to their grandmother s
bouse after ending her day s injuries are treated
arrival at 4 JO pm Monday at
Dayton Hospital and the mother
died there 15 minuta later Don-
ald Brent a patrolman with the
highway patrol in Baytown said
At least eight children who
were passengers m the Crosby
school bus were treated for cuts
and bruises at area hospitals
Monday
Crosby School Supt Kenneth
Pye said the school nurse would
examine children who were
aboard the bus to make sure any
He said the school district has
insurance covering the mured
students
A spokesman for the Depart-
ment of Public Safety said Mrs
Elhott driving a 1972 Toyota,
was westbound and the bus was
eastbound on US 90 approxi-
mately one and one-half miles
west of the Liberty County line
when the small compact car
crossed the center stripe of the
road and struck the bus head-on
(See STUDENTS P*e t)
Bulletin
ROM E <AP) — Secretary af
State Henry A. Kissinger to-
day proposed that the world s
major food producers roordi
hate Mr grain mrm ao
that within a decade so child
will go to bed hungry . so
family will fear for its nest
day 's bread.”
Delivering the main open
ing-dty address at the World
Food Conference, Kissinger
railed the aim of the proposed
system of reserves a bold ob-
jective that would cope with ter
the source of hunger
Kissinger also urged newts
rich al pro during states to
help poor coomiM buy food.
lertifner and farm eqiupnseai
1,996 Cast
Ballots
Early
By W ANDA ORTON
The voting turnout for the gen
eral election Tuesday ranged
from fight" to ••avenge" « a
spot check with the 20 voting
precincts in East Hams County
By midmonung 199* votes
had been cast Election workers
expect the tempo to pick up as
the day goes on particularly af
CONSTRUCTION B UNDERWAY ON NEW HIGHWAY N BRIDGE
Sew Structure Near Crosby To Be Twice As Wide as aid our
Highway 90 To Crosby - *
Suit Against City To
Be Heard By 3 Judges
Sun Coverage Attend Funeral
BECAUSE OF the expected late!GLENN FIELDS of Wilming
hour in getting final election re- ton. N J and Robert Fields of
suits for East Hams County The Atlanta Ga grandsons of Mr
Baytown Son will not be open ind Mrs Glenn Haines have re-
Tuesday night The Sun will turned him after attending the
jy? \ futl fl*rtK)n rfP°rl funeral of their father FrankJvn
Wednesday f Fields in Houston
Blood Needed Opening Concert
ELI SPRAYBERRY is in enti- BAYTOWN COMMUNITY Or-
al condition at Gulf Coast
Hospital and is in need of blood
donors Persons may donate
blood Wednesdav afternoon al
Gulf Coast Hospital
chestra will hold its opening con-
cert af the season at 8 p m Tues-
day in Lee College Auditorium
Admission is free The board of
(hrectors will boat a reception in
Moler Hall after the concert
A three-judge panel in the 14th
Court of Civil Appeals Wednpv
day will hear Slirtw Twiier s
appeal m her sun against the
City of Baytown for appro-
ximately 120 000 in back wages
in the police department
District Judge Sbeam Smith
last January niied the city had
not discriminated against Tur
tier and that she was not due the
hack wages
No testimony will be heard
from witnesses in the appeal
Wednesday but attorneys for the
plaintiff and the city will pre-
sent arguments on point of taw
City Atty Neel Richardson
said the dty will attengx to
prove the district coon judg-
ment was not m error
Richardson experts a decision
will be made by the judges in
five or stx weeks after the ap-
peal is heard
Turner is repmeTited by
Cbannelview attorney Tommy
McManus
She was hired April 27 1964
through Oil Sen ice Commis-
sion and was given the police of-
ficer s oath of office by the Po-
lice Chief Robert A Forrhe on
April 28. 1964
She contends she is due wages
paid those of a patrolman with
the same number of years of ser-
vtee
Turner s suit was filed in 1970
get off from work in '
the late afternoon
Louis L Hooks at Box 97 m
Crosby said 122 votes had been
cast out of a qualified electorate I
of 2.486 M's pretty good for a
Tuesday.” Hooto said
average or better
In the last election Hooks said
fas box kad the highest percent
age turnout m thr rounty wttK39
per 'em voting "There s quite a
btt of tmeeete tefc time, he
said but we can predict the
percentage Most people. will
vote after 4 p m
Jack Hester at Boi 99 Dutch
Holland Otdsmobiie reported
120 had voted There are iJ00
qualified, to vote in this box
TVs about an average turn-
out Hester said We won t
vote over 30 per cent at this'
me.” '■ '
S D Helms Box 98 election
judge in Huffman reported a
medium turnout with B votes
caft It s better than w*
thought it would be Heims
added ft s pretty steady; He
said I.M0 are registered to vote
in Box 98
Spring Completion Is
Target For New Bridge
CROSBY 5p - Completion
of a new bridge under construe-
non over San Jacinto River at
of hazard- to school buses and
other traffic uwvg the harrow
L S Highway 90 near Crosby isj The mam problem with the old Wilharw Brothers Construe
Don Co of Houston is contrac-
tor for the new bridge Work be-
gan Dec 17.1973, and the cost is
expected to be II 384 000 indud-
expected by tale spring or early
summer of 197$. Allen Ranft.
resident engineer for District 12
of the Texas Highway Depart
merit said Tuesdav
the old bridge and will be 40 feet
wide, about twice the width of i
the present bridge Ranft said
bridge constructed in 1924. has i
been its width ample for trucks i
when if was built but too |
narrow for wider trucks of to- e
Jailed,
$100,000
Bond Set
By D’EVA LUTWUNGCT
PASADENA dpi - The
father of sMu-yaarold Thnotitv
O'Bryan ofDeer Park was chart
id wdHi by posod about
RomU Ctark*0 Bryan 28. of
741 W Parktovm Deer Park, a
bang held on 8108.080 boat set
by Justice af the Place V L
(Bud) West of La Porta
Pasadena Pobce Capt R £
Rhodes said at s prea coaler
me* Tuesday the detective dm
non and the datnrt attorney's
office believe there is suffi
dent evidence for the charge to
be filed bin refused comment on
details of (he investigation
Rhodes indicated further in-
formation wi ll be released when
wewnpttethtente 'aftet te-
vesugauon
0 Bryan received bn statu
ton warning from Mamrtpe!
Judge RtoaeU Drake of Pie*
dena
The O Bryan duid dfod Hal
loween night shortly after eating
a tube of candy which the Har
ns County methcal examiner i
office Has sod contained cys
rude
There were four otios chi)
Sen accompanied by O'Bryan
and a neighbor Pobce have said
the other chddren'l cendy also
contained cyanide
| However none ef the otter
rhilthen ate any of the tubed
candy
■the toedu al examiner i office
|rwW murder Friday and P*a
dena police have conducted an
* W ASHINGTON - Presi
deal Ford s chief spokesman
announced Tuesday that Hen-
ry E Peterses * key figure in
the early stages of the W ater -
gate iavesdgatfoe. is resigning
We. expect the voting to ptekla* W aotetaat atteraev gee-
up a the afternoon It usually I *»*•
does Hebns said I ■
ent said Tuesday d^r hr sud Residems of the mg approach roods dnrnaae tmwyin* search in the Bowing
The new bridge will parallel I area have complained (or years and other facrtTOes Ranft said Green subdivision
The bridpe itaeff will cot
2888 888
It will be about 25 feet above
water and is being built of pre-
sir evsed concrete beams the
engineer said Two 140-foot
beams will span the river total
length mH be 910 feet not in-
cluding 300-foot approaches on
I Our World Today
| V From VP Wires
Father dies
MRS vtrgil Aitwew s father Officers Elected
00,1 L Jaspw, ^ RON ROBERTS has been nam-
tormerh of Baytown^ died at U president of the Lee College
11 » p m Monday at his home ^ (hf Tms jufu^
lege Teachers Association Other
officers are Annette' Harrison
vice president and Randy
Busch secretary-treasurer
Browmvood Residents
Take Problem To Ford
While writing members of official m the Corps of Engin-
NEAL RASUL Robert E Lee
band member got anunexpert
ed birthdav treat when the Ag-
gie bend played Dme at the
game Saturday
Erode Sessions downs a ham-
burger but resists a tempting
banana split Robbie Rob-
bias is a frequent visitor to the
ice cream store next door to fas
place ef business JeaBt
Montgomery planning a wedding
Sylvia McKmstn promotes a
REL 40th cMs anmverean
Mr and Mrs Lane Ward ef
Houston arrive for a not just»
Larne s parents Mr and Mrs
W L Dub- Ward return from-
Rosenberg BUI Murff often
to be The Baytown Sun s official
weatherman m Crosby Gir-
rett Herring (hops by for a volt
■id says wife Stetia a still the
best Rower grower m Bartow*
Wayne Gray wants a oOo-
mer to have Hi pictae taken:
Animal League
THE .ANIMAL Protection Lea
gue mil. meet af>7 30 p m Fn
day at 103 Redbud to pnee items
for the garage sale Saturday at
that address Proceeds will be
used for the spaying and neuter
mg project for dogs and cats
Congress about the Browriwood
evacuation proposal two Bay-
town residents decided to go to
top and wrote the President as
wefL
Mrs Jean Shepherd and Mrs
Eileen Caffey wrote President
' Ford about subsidence and high
tide troubles and urged the
Corps of Engineers evacuation
recommendation be expedited, formation
It seems the report has bogged
down they wrote President
Ford
A reply was sent from a high
eers Maj Gen D A Raymond
Deputy Chief ol Engineers
wrote.'
"On befall of Presidem Ford
I am replying to your recent let-
ter which has been referred to
me for action To be responsive
to vonr inqmrv it fnav be neces-
stfv to contect one of our ftetd
offices to obliin additional BP-
Please be asured however |
that we mil furnish a compleie!
reply to your letter at the ear)
tea pooibiy date .
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US STEEL HONORED
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ao*. renivui • etetohate ef ewwd fiea Drive Chtermee Oeen Eeteey ter It pa ecu pertteP
paten ef empfoya «fhe pfoa te pfodgfog to tee irtee. Fteut Geuenl superttoeedeui cal J. Mt-
koa, ML aM. “k h ptewteeg to nalfoe ue mm puapie here «e eeweried tkm uthart “ UJ.
Steel ptedges teaM 188.941 which b UI pa *m ef the 1*4188 quucu Al ha the napmy » *4.
•Sea naff photo by Betts Webber)
iSee VOTING, Pqe !>
Water Force
Drops: City
Hunts Cause
City crew*, were ‘wtekmf
water (ton” Tuesdav trying to
.sefie the mystery of win »>
ter. pneonre te fow throeghent
the city ■
Is seme ftefte ef the city,
vste' ’Pehifc.. Werki Depot
meet Secretary freer Sateen
tiv water' te auted-: where
there is caen^ pressere
Apparently a forge water
nuue ha brakes temewhere
fort this tbil ten um snuwer
the qaestton why thr water te
eat cvrafottog
We can't Ignre It ant,”
Mrs Sander* mM The San.
She add the pnhir weeks de-
puiuneni kn bees delated
wbh eempintoa mm foe wn-
+ STATE COLLEGE. Pa
— Fate State’s football team
has vated te aeccpt an tovtea-
fine to the Sew Yea's Dtv
CMtea Bowl tf ea tevitalloa is
extended
-y MILW AUKEE. Wte - A
newspaper carrier Wu kitted
today wkea a bomb placed ae
a car. exploded oe Us North
wett Side delivery route po-
lice said Pobce said (be bomb,
m • piaia isrdboard box, ex-
ploded when k »n mo- ed by
the 'vum idea tilled it a IV
yesr old carrier lor the Mil
waekee Senitewl,
* ATHENS - The Athens
chief prosecutor today off)
ctotty charged farmer Greek
dictator George Papedepen-
fos and 48 ether e»-officers
with high treason and to-
mrrecuoa for their tenure ef
pen«r in the Apri 19*7 cenp
+ SlYA, Fiji - A Koreea
fishing boat »a» fouad ahead
oeed tad boraed oat 111 mites
northwest of Fiji today and a
search was laaacbed for the 22
roemben af the crew
O Bryan is being held in Pasa
dena city jail but wifi be trans-
ferred to the county jail in Hous-
ton if he does not make bond a
pobce spokesman said
At tha time,” Rhodes said
we cannot comment as to any
otlyer aspect of this case or any
statements made by any of the
each sate The approaches will ps**, invoiv«d because of tegal
be short reverse curves to get
back to the roadway. Ranft said
The bridge will have standard
load limit for all Texas bridges
•Ranft said
■The old bridge will be used un-
til the new one is completed,
then it will be torn down and
materials junked be said It is a
girder-type bridge
No additional right-of-wav has
been required for the new
bridge Ranft said but Hams
Comity toiwnitoinwm horn
beeti acquiring right-of-way for
relocating U S 90 from Loop 816
near Houston to Crosby he said
Another bridge will be built for
this highway
aspects involved
Mae POISON Page t)
Pioneered By Baytonian
Dacron ‘Umbrella’ Hope For!
Hole-In*The Heart Victims
JMJNAlfi OWtk
! Weather
I And Tides |
PARTLY CLOUDY and roel
through Wedaeaday a the Bav
wwi area weather forecast
Lew txptcttd Tarter eight,
into-Mi high expected
BAYTOWN TIDES Weteerv
day High a 2:81 tm fow a
7:28 p m
Dr Terry D King a Baytown
nauve and Dr Noel Milb re-
searchers at OchBier Medical
Center m New Orleans tiave
been named Yount investiga-
tors of the Year of the
American Academy of Pediatric
i ardtoKHti
The award recognises their in-
vention of a tiny dacron um-
brefia whieh tehn opened m-
stee the heart closes holes be-
tween the heart chambers
Or King is the ion of Mr and
Mrs Dean King. 235 Asbbv and
the brother of Richard Kmg.
Although the techmque de-
vised by Dre King and Mills » .
sti B m the expertmenui stage d
eventuaOy may ehminate the
need for open heart mrjery Hr
many mfaats born with one or
more holes between heat
ambers
While open heart surgery ran
correct many of the congenital
heat defects present a one out
ef every lid five twths there ■ ’
always a certain amount ef nte
involved a such surgery, ac-
cording to Dr Kmg Poten-»
mint mired by the use of the
heart umbrella technique
fir, Kmg noted dot the um-
brella ronstrurted of the same
dacron matenaf rurrently toed
for artificial heat valves and
sutDal rioting of Notes in the
heart a readih tolerated and)
an remain intact imtee thet
heart •
Dr King, a pediatnc ardiolo- j
gist conceived the idea (or the)
umbrella as a resulTW an «per •
ienre using a catheter to re-
trieve and remove a piece of
broken-off artificial tubing in the
heart of a child Liter at Ochs-
ner Medial Coder when he dis-
covered that Dr Mitts, icarho-
| Poorer) 3trawl Journo)
Silt Pria S100 900
vascular surgeon was also „ h L Jachaan mot Cteete
ttaOv that rite couM be peatti DR TERRY KING Shreveport La.
researching oon-surpal closure
of heart defects they pooled
their efforts to develop the
heart umbrella technique
Noting that both be and Dr
Mills are aware that patients un-
dergoing open heart surgery
must a bo undergo heart ralhe-
teniation in diagnostic proce-
dure Dr Kmg added, we are
hoping that with our terhmqae.
we may be able to cfoae hates
the heat (hiring the cathetena-
tion procedure thus
the need ■ many cases far
open heart mrgery
Dr Kmg ■ named to the
former Margaret Ann Noten of
raa across iimrtkiag real
It was a negate* ef tee
vqatd picture M the 1MI
(footer (oothaH team, tee Bret
one to hea Pan Artew
This will make Al Deante
*ed Raa Krama fo^K Hte
wated yaa behest tee three
Heaviest pfoyerx, Cadi 8afob-
Hitt. ear* weighed Ml
paands'’
larteeatatty thte aagtotoe Is
for sate The prtet k IMhJH
- prmlOag I get s ifotene to-
terete
Nehady ready h*ai morn
be saw ter 1941 Gander*, oM I
can prove h hy og one w
forky.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1974, newspaper, November 5, 1974; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061745/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.