The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1966 Page: 3 of 16
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This Hospital's Patients
Now Get Six Meals Daily
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK (AP) - Things a
columnist might never know If grows up. Unless dieting meas-
untii
he didn't open his mail:
Patients at the University of
Alabama Hospital are now
served five meals a day. Physi-
cians say the extra meals boost
morale, even though they are
planned so that the patient’s
total daily calorie intake rem-
malns the kame.
Politicians are finding It more
expensive to serve the public. A
race Jor a Senate seat from
large state now tan coat a can;
didate and his supporters more
than a million dollars — with no
guarantee of,victory.
The skin is the largest human
organ. On a big fellow, Its area
equals that of a 9-by-12 foot rug.
We're getting more educated.
One proof is that more than 20
per cent of U.& ■ families new
rose only 6 per cent since 1961,
but the number of families
earning $10,000 or more a year
increased by 31 per cent.
Household hint: Burn your
finger, wifey dear? The best
way to ease the pain is to wash
the finger quickly then dunk it
v in ice water, or presa.an..!?*'
.. are headed by persons who have cube against It.
Beatnik looking teen-agers get
a lot of attention, but they are a
expected in a date; teeners
stressed physical cleanliness,
proper dress and a neat appear-
ance. That surprise you?.
OiintnhlA nnlahW • "H
people Is like burning down your
own house to get rid of the rate"
—Harry Emorsoo Fosdlck. _______
You're' living in a fool’s para- chusetts.
disc if you think your fat child
will normally shed his fat as he
ures arc taken, the odds are
four to one that an obese child
will become an obese adult. And
the odds rise to 28 to 1 If he
doesn't trim down during ado-
lescence.
The military services are
no danger of running out of po-
tential draftees. Every day 5,200
U.S. boys turn 18.
Prosperity note: America's
middle class is getting larger.
The nilmber of ILS. families
Beall
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A study of 133 men who suffered
heart attacks disclosed that 94
minority. Polled on what they of them were “excesslvly ag-
Pi:S£BUlT(W FARMING nwy not be such
a farfetched idea if t.-chrmlosy continues the
rapid pucfl of recent yenn in ttChtoBlflf 41—
farmer’s load. A new development !■
mote-control system for tractor* consisting
of s transistorised radio transmitter, held by
the farmer at left, and a receiver mounted on
the tractor. Galled «Tete-teaetor HVMt la
e
t the drlverlesa tractor through Its paeea In
gressive, ambitious, and com-
petitive."
History lesson: Can you name
the only singer of the 'Declare-;
Quotable notables: "Hating tion of Independence who be-
came a U S. president and also
had a son who was President?
He was John Adams of MaSsa-
ASIAN-AFRICAN NATIONS
ASK DELAY IN U N. VOTE
.
Humphrey Says Barbs And
Jeers Still Bother Him
WASHINGTON (AP) — As a president," said Humphrey.
political pro, Vice-' President
Hubert H. Humphrey has devel-
oped a thick Skin. But he ac-
6 knowledges some of his critics*
r barbs and jeers still hurt.
* ~ Yettoe asks with some scorn,
* "What do they say poor Hubert
J for? I'm happy."
» There are many who think he
has reason not to be — that his
i'v own political future and ambi-
*'* tiorai are being crushed under
. the sha4>w-» of President John-
son and Sen. Robert F. Kenne-
f dy, D-N.Y.
I Humphrey obviously listens
. for challengers' footsteps,
* watches for political portents
» and 'candidly admits "some
J times I’m heartbroken" by
k criticism he regards as unfair
* or wrong.
» But as for a future strategy.
* defensive or offensive, Hum-
* phrey insisted in an interview,
* “I have not really thought very
> much about this.”
* And further, he said, "The
f best things piy friends can do is
* ease up.” . - *:
. Humphrey even seems to find
* a measure of security in what
‘ others would view as something
* . less than long term insurance
What he is doing, said the vice
president, "is just being around
if I’m needed — not sticking my
nose in." ■ ........
People In
The News
COPENHAGEN, Denmark).
(AP) — The wedding of Den-:
mark’s Princess Margrethe to
Count Henri de Monpezat has
been put off until Jun elO be-
cause of he rsister’s pregnancy.
The marriage had originally
been scheduled for May 25.
The Danish court announced
in Copenhagen 'Thursday that
the change was made in order
"to give hex Majesty Queen
Anne of Greece an opportunity
to attend."
Anne Marie, who married
King Constantine two years ago,
is Margrethe's youngest sister.
She expects her second child in
late May or early June.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
(AP) - Fearful of losing U.S.
support, 54 Asian-African na-
tions held qp action today on a
resolution calling for the U.N. to
take over South Africa's man-
date over South-West Africa at
once. '
The General Assembly was to
have voted today on the resolu-
tion, but the sponsors asked for
a'delay, reportedly because the
United States objected to the
strong wording of the proposal, tempt to modify the resolution.
administering. authority
prepare the territory for inde-
pendence.
It also would call on the Secu-
rity Council to enforce the as-
sembly’s decisions by mandato-
ry sanctions if necessary. _______
U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. discussion.
Goldberg and Hans Tabor,, chief
delegate of Denmark, have been
consulting with Ambassador
F.S. Arkhurst of Ghana, repre-
senting the sponsors, in an at-
The resolution would have the
United Nations take over the old
League of Nations mandate Im-
ueague
nediatc
The United States and other
Western nations want the Asian-
Africans to agree to the naming
ly and set up a U.N. of a committee to study how the
if
NEW YORK (AP) - The Fan
vieetBalf-atNewl
president, God
January 1969.’’
“By the time I leave this of-
fice,” he added, “it's going to
be more important than .when
I camo In. That’s my goal.
i
•
« East, Humphrey is "tele-
» scoping" his campaign schedule
S for fellow Democrats into long
* weekends while he spends the
I rest of the time around Wash-
1 ington minding the store.
; Today he jets off for one of
! the long wjfkends that will take
, { him to Democratic rallies, din-
’ ners and news conferences in
‘ Nebraska, COlorado.'Utah. Kan-
* sas, Minnesota. Wisconsin and
J Illinois. He returns to Washing-
s' ton Monday evening.
W)ffl^mmatnjrttiP ndmmis- J
‘ tration $Jore In the boss’s ab-
i sence, Humphrey is not trying
— not-president, Trti not
.willing, until tonight is for real: The social-
ites are bringing in fan dancer
Sally Rand from Chicago to put
on her act. ■ • _ *
Miss Rand, who had donated
two of her huge white ostrich
territory should be adminis-
tered..
There were reports Thursday
night that the Africans had
agreed to drop the idea of an
immediate takeover but that the
final wording was still under
Take4hEasy
“NyEnTtSSr
Just
The sponsors are believed to
hay* the support .to secure
adoption of their resolution in
its toughly worded form. But
they are anxious to have the
backing of the Western nations,
particularly the United States, i
The South Africans have
warned that they win net accept
U.N. administering authority
and will "use whatever means
necessary” to resist takeover of
the territory.
The resolution was drawn up
after the World Court threw out
on a legal technicality the black
African charge that South Afri-
ca-had violated its mandate by
introducing apartheid (race seg-
regation) in South-West Africa.
Ambassador Goldberg told the
Security Council Thursday night
that the United States is ready
to Join "with other countries
which initiated the arms race in
the Middle East" to stop it.
The council is ebating Isr-
ael’s charge that Syria is send-
ing uerrillas across its border
on murder missions and inciting
the Arabs to renew the Palest-
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With the President to the Far fans t0 the Chicago Historical
Society, is borrowing diem back
for the occasion.
The beneficiary of the gala is
the Children’s Cancer Fund.
SEMINOLE, Tex. (AP) - All
500 acres of D. L. Pemberton’s
black-eyed peas — which were-
ready for harvest thig week
have disappeared from his farm
in a remote area in Wesj^Texas
Pemberton, said the crop, val-
ued at about $30,000, wasn't
there when he drove to theiarm
Wednesday.
Sheriff Alton Montgomery-
said it kicked as if a harvester
creW had done the job.
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SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)
• Singer Nancy Ames has
agreed to pay her estranged
husband $900 a month for rent
on his apartment until his sepa-
rate maintenance suit is tried.
The agreement between the
blonde television and night club
performer and Train Boyer, a ver, where she came to look at
hypnotist, was reached Thurs-
day inSuperior Court.
Boyer's suit and the singer’s
cross complaint for divorce.
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By BOB THOMAS •—*-
AP Movie-Television Writer
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Some
observers of the television scene
drew this lesson from the first
Nielsen ratings of the 1966-67
season: Never underestimate
the value of com.
This is the attitude of certain
sophisticates who sniff at the
fact that arrwng the top 10
shows in audience ratings were
suoh offerings as “Green
Acres,” “Gomer Pyle,
Andy Griffith Show” *“
erly Hillbillies.’’
The most impressive showing
among series in the ratings
made by “Green Acres,” which
captured the No. 2 position be-
^ENyER. Colo,. by Bjgg^iBe^
THE LARGE AND SMALL of it in the line of composite
gas well valves are demonstrated by 5-foot, 4-inch Wanda
Morris at the Houston, Tex., plant of ACF Industries.
The big boy, the largest dual-completion valve yet made,
stands 744i feet. The smallest made, right, is a 2-fbot-8
single-completion assembly.
Food Sales Promotions.
Trading Stamps Studied
wives demanding lower prices.
The request was made i n a
of food sales prmotion, includ- zation were removed, said Mrs.
ing games of chance as well us Paul West, spokesman for the
trading stamps, is .being de- organization. They' were the
manded by President Johnson's Miller chain of markets and
special assistant for consumer Furr's Stores.
Affairs, Esther Peterson. Lift on the list were. Safeway
She disclosed her call jor an stores, Red Owl Stores'and
■igveatlgatton Thursday in Den- King Soopers.
uihnWi .Uvb at <?««««
Some women who
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week-long boycott of some membership in the organization
chain supermarkets by house- declared, however, they are ,
‘ • —— continuing w boycott all the
Commission, it included ex-
cerpts from letters received by
Mrs. Peterson referring- to
games as “gambling with our
food dollars.’’; ' ‘v
Two of five chains originally
placed on the boycott list Mon
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Caught In Stolen
Truck In Houston
A. 14-year-old Baytown boy,
school and decided to run "Mre Pete^’meTwith Mm conrept mm,” "PJ9’?'
s&jsezssz sr/jr-SK,"' *• sa^awatsa«
a stolen truck Wedijesday to she is "on available, and they are busy
early this week from Barker She al$0 avoWed any flat en-
I dorsement of the Denver house-
ton police apprehended the boy wives- boycott, explaining that
after receiving a "runaway dnv- she wag „ot familiar with
fog a pickup truck" report from ta^s of ttle Bc^r situaHon.
Baytown police. Mrs. petereon warned against
Bayto^ de_^Uve A, W Hen^ price warSi which she said usu-
cey said the boy had stolen the a]ly lead to higher prlces later.
same truck about two weeks —----
agb from the Barker firm and
It was found abandoned the next - Lpq|| pQf p|~QQ
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day behind Big Chief Super Mar-
ket to Wooster. The boy also
took a truck from a construc-
tion site on Decker Drive, drove
It around then returned it be
fore heading for Houston in
the egg truck.
River Kwai." Do they grow
com on. those "Green Acres”?
“I don’t think so." says Jay
Sommers, who created, co-
writes and produces the series.
"I think it’s a fairly sophisti-
catedshow. • .
Sommers, a rotund, owlish
•teran of the gag-writtog jun-
gle, doesn't really care what
the smart crowd-thinks of
"Green Acres.” It’s his baby,
and as long as the public buys
it, that’s all that matters.
The inspiration for the show
came from Sommers' boyhood,
of which two years were spent
on a farm in Greendale, N.Y,
His stepfather went broke
He expressed fear that a price
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Mrs. West said .the Miller and ^on ^
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1966, newspaper, October 23, 1966; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061854/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.