The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1967 Page: 3 of 14
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Today In Washington
By THE ASSOCIATED FBKSS
WASHINGTON (AP) - TV
NiUoful Students Astociitkv
•ty* It will seek t oourt order
barring U. Gan. Lewis B. Her
shey'i bid to atrip military d*-
ferment* (ram persona Interfer-
ing Illegally with recruiting or
the draft.
Listed among plaintiff* In the
euft, slated to b* (Dad In U-l
District Court her* today, arc
student government president*
Budget Cut Stays
In Spite Of Tax
increase Failure
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
administration plan to press
ahead with Its plan lor slashing
|U billion In spending (ram the
budget even though It* proposed
10 per cent Income tax sun
charge appear* dead for this
year.
But the congressional stall
over action an th* tax program
appears certain to delay. po«t-
My Into INI, any tax revtalon
aimed at correcting alleged In-
equities.
Source* reported over the
weekend that President John
■on, who offered the ip
cut* as * package wMh Hi tax
proposal, will slash tht budget
even without approval from
Congress
Even to, spending will still be
higher to foe fleet] year
next sJune JO than th* figure
foiecssi by Johnson In hit Janu-
ary budget message to Cbn-
At that time he set fo» spend-
fog figure at JUS bUlion Now.
even with th* cuts. It's estimat-
ed at SUM billion.
Chairman WUbur D. Min*. D-
Art. of the tax-wrftfog Ways
and Means Committee *11 but
wrote an end to fist tax hike s
chances during th* panel's rate
days of hearings on the meesure
foet week.
of 19 unlverstttes, Including Har-
vard, California and Notre
Dam*.
As prepared, th* oomplaint
charge* Hersiwy's dlrsotlv* vio-
lets* th* constitutional guaran-
tee of (re* speech and ums the
draft t* an Illegal means of pun-
ishment.
WASHINGTON (AP) - De-
spite the Introduction of sophis-
tics ted psycho logical warfare,
the Pentagon apparently Is not
winning Its battle against thou-
sand* of Invading starlings
Batteries of loudspeakers are
employed to amplify recordings
of th* cries of wounded birds.
Th* thought it that th* startings
will get th* Idea the Pentagon
grounds are not for tha birds
and will evacuate.
Th* results teem a standoff at
best. Several thousand starlings
have recently been
perched In tree* near th Penta-
gon's north wit gate, shrieking
back at th* sntt-sterilng record*
and displaying no inclination to
move on. ,
WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep-
resentative. of 13 of the nation's
major airlines have told th* Civ-
il Aeronautics Board that coats
their financial chart* are
soaring nearly a* high and aa
last u their modern Jefo;%
"W* are not prophet* of
doom, w* are not a atek Indus-
try,'' said Stuart 0. Tipton,
president of th* Air Transport
Association, "W* emit to be
laU* to continue to flnano* our
gglugl M
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By TUB ASSOCIATED Pit EM
The State Department has de-
jdedfoa Uollad «t*lg* Is block
tog th* reopening of the Suez
Canal to thwart Cbmmunist
shipping to South Vietnam. IV
canal ws* doeed during the
Arab-Israeli war earlier this
mr.
Don't Neglect Slipping
FALSE TEETH
Oe lake teeth *n». eUp or wsMIt
when rev talk set. busk or sneeeeS
Dull t hr snnufe* ea* esoherreeeed
•orb hesi«liepe FAOTTXTH. »a
■linn non -end I (toedrr to sprln -
ine of secuntr end edded MsSset
s.°„CTh.rasrjars
TWENTT-TWO MEMBERS of the Baytewe Junior ttainber
*f Commerce recently visited foeUltloo of HumMe end Enjoy.
55E.‘ijSrhTrrnwb noolotnwPmnnntosr of tha
Four Baytonians Attend University Of Americas
MEXICO CITY (Sp) — Four headed tV Institution for tv School
residents of Baytown are among
th* more than a thousand stu-
dents from the U4., Mexico, and
over a score of other countries
attending th* University of the
America* In Mexloo City.
They are Helen WUeon, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs 0. 0. WU
•on. JOS E. Cleveland, Georg*
Stnchrt, eon of Mr. and (Mrs
Julio Sanchez, 11U Pine; Gor-
don Vaught Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Vaught, US No. Bur
net Drive; and . Rudolph Her
ran, son of Mr. and Mrs L. A.
Herrara, ill* AMUR MM.
Under th* leadership of Presi-
dent D. R*y l-lixllcy. who hoe s+se
at tV University of Texas and dying economics. Herrera
is majoring In political science reived hi* AA degree from New
no ™ wu, ~ - sneher received hie AA degree Mexico Military Institute
campus - Ha third lorn- from Lee Junkx O>a*«*,snd h|BA tram >|t^
past five years, the university
is rapidly outgrowing Ha pres-
ent alt* and will soon move to a
tioci since
year* ago.
Students at th* University of
th* America* quickly acquire a
knowledge of Spanish, not only
In their elaasei, but also
through their association with
their Spanish • speaking class-
mate* and In dally living In Mex-
ban homes where they are
housed by the university.
All four students are grado-
oapitsJ (foet* .
By THE ASSOCIATED rttlAS
“You can put up or shut up.
beoaua* U you don't put vg>. foan
I am going to run, and It doesn'
m«i» toy difference what It
dor* to you or to anyone else."
-former Alabama Go*. Gaurge
C. Wallace declaring bt will
nm tor too
a c n-
servsttve c* militate
•the only word tor thto
blackmail . - Oov.
Florida, a 1
Wallace Is
*Wil Nots' Win In Crosby 6ame
CROSBY (Sp) - Crosby*
Coach Gene Domtk I* one of
the many sore sad injured men
around town following tV Ow-
by Booster Qub football game
between the "Has Beene” ant
the "Win Note.” TV Will Note"
won 9 to II.
| So ms wan made lor foe
'Will Note” by Larry Martin on
a 19-yard paaa In foe first quar-|
yard pass fa) foe second quarter,
and a touchdown In tV last two
minute* of tV last quarter. On-
ly one extra point was good.
Scores for th* "Ha* Been*'
were made by Roger (Rooky)
Keene on an Wqmid nm In the
first quarter by Jodi* Kratky on
a lfVyard pis. In tV second
quarter, and by Jerry Jtonas on
a 10-yard pass to the fourth
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
UNTIL (JO
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studying International relation* ! a* 1 J
Vaught previously attended tvl minlstrstton.
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People with GAS heat have a lot to smile about.
For one thing, they feel smug that they have
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TOTAL SCORE □
The 1967 National Drivers Test is produced by CBS
News, with the cooperation of the National
Council, under sponsorship of The Travelers
Insurance Companies.
Nearly 100 million viewers have watched the National
Drivers Test thepast three years-making it the most
popular public service program ever carried on a
single TV network. ,
No Matter that fabric ... wa have her favorlte-lruihed
bit Tricot, Cotton flannel or cotton ckaRlt. Choose from
long or shift gowns, long pe|emai and Mini-Shifts with
matching pants. Choose from solid colon or old fashioned
flowarad print*. She* Petit#, «m*B, medium end Urge.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1967, newspaper, December 5, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062056/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.