The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971 Page: 26 of 36
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cessful orbiting of the red
planet. Continuously sweep-
ing Mars with its two tele
vision cameras and special-
ized instruments to analyze
tcinpeiatuir, ttmospherfc
and surface characteris-
tics, the satellite radios
data across millions of
miles of space to the Pasa-
dena, CaDf., center. Left,
Dr. Arthur Lane examines
the results of an ultraviolet
spectrometer experiment.
Mariner 9 is programmed
for a 90-day orbit to pro-
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24 THE BAYTOWN SUN Thursday, December 16,1971
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‘Split’ Pakistan Finds Fighting War Difficult
u au7 ai PTMHT i aim _ Just of Yahva Khan’s H*»S who over army headquarters In Ra-
RAWALPINDI (AP) - Just
one year after President Agha
Mohammed Yahya Khan's mili-
tary regime steered Pakistan
through the first general elec-
tion in its history, the Moslem
nation is nearing dis-
amemberment.
Indian troops and Bengali
rebels are advancing in East
of Yahya Khan's tftops who
are virtually cut off from their
homes in West Pakistan, 1,000
miles across hostile Indian ter-
ritory.
Despite the Pakistani Air
Force's claim that it is downing
or damaging Indian aircraft at
a 19-1 ratio compared with its
own losses, Indian Jets have
rebels are advancing in East own losses, Indian jets nave
Pakistanagainst70.000to90,000 been flying bombing missions
_ ___
over army headquarters in Ra-
walpindi dally. So far, no Inter-
ceptors have riaen to meet
them over the city.
The war has emphasized
what was always Pakistan’s
glaring weakness—the separa-
tion of the country’a two parts.
Air service between the two re
gions has halted; Indian fleets
are enforcing a naval blockade.
the east have no assured route trunese are umruuumu.j
for supplies and reinforcements alarmed at the prospect of pro-
tka in/iiano flnw nnhin- Soviet f tv line in the Bantfla
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while the Indians flow unhin-
dered across the borders Into
dered across the borders inw uesn govenuimu u»i »
the area where Moslem Ben- fitting to instaU in East Pakl-
cahs have been struggling for stan.
. - . ___i.la Cnmo rwtinis nf (?nat PakivtAfl
gaiis nave new
independence since tote March.
The Pakistani government’s
nearest ally la Communist
China, which waa always
uneasy over the prospect of the
anti-Chinese East Pakistani po-
litical leader Sheik Mujibur
Rahman coming to power. With
the Soviet Union India’s major
ally in the present crisis, the
Chinese are undoubtedly
Soviet feeling in the Bangla
Desh government that India la
Some points of East Pakistan
are only 90 miles from Chinese
territory, and the Pakistanis
apparently hope the proximity
will prompt Peking to greater
material aid. Some even dream
of the Chinese massing along
India’s northeast border to put
pressure on the Indians. <
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by Morcio Course
Read Family Weekly’Art^The Texas Star’In Sunday’s Sun
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Woman Heads Up London
Roller Skate Company
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LONDON (AP) - The. man
aging director of Jacobs Roller-
Skates, Britain’s leading skate
manufacturers, can usually be
found helping out with the work
on the shop floor.
She’s the one with the blonde
hair and the powder-pink mini.
Her 40-odd employees say
Barbara Jacobs is the hottest
thing on wheels’ inthe busy
London suburb of Wood Green.
Catapulted from the kitchen
stove to the board room two
years ago by the death of her
husband, she was forced to
come to grips with balance
sheets and business sharks vir-
........ tually overnight,-And it wasn
—'easy ........ ' "> !
Within a few weeks the facto-
ry burned down and 38-year-old
Barbara found it was under-in-
sured. She negotiated tempora-
ry premises while rebuilding
was under way, sold her home
to pay death duties, moved into
a two-family house and joined
the boys at the work bench,
Today, business is expanding
under a vigorous export drive
that has won orders from such
unlikely places as Iceland and
the Middle East, but has not
made inroads into the Ameri-
can market,
' “She just says ‘Get on with
it’,” explains office manager
Steve Taverner, “and they do,
Just after the fire, while we
were still under temporary
roofing, she sat opposite me at
the bench nutting and bolting
and riveting with the best of
them. We had a record day’s
t production.”
rare-
harder-headed than any man,’
adds Barbara. “And more sym-
pathetic. We had orte lad who
needed quite a bit of under-
ig standing. He smashed a factory
window, knocked all my "pot
plants down, and broke the of-
-—— —-Women:
fice manager’s watch with a
stone. I could have cried.”
The" boy was asked to leave,
but Barbara helped him find $
new job first.
Outsidethefacto’ry, her main
interests are her home and her
15-year-old daughter Susan.
“I’ve never liked going out.
My home is my life, so what
should I do but the washing and
ironing?”
The thesiswould not please
many militants, and Barbara
couldn’t care less.
“I’m not one for Women’s
Lib or anything like that,” she
says firmly. “It!s for women
who haven’t got anything to do
down to Jacobs and do a day’s
work with me, they’re wel-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971, newspaper, December 16, 1971; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065853/m1/26/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.