The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971 Page: 30 of 36
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WASHINGTON (AP)-Davy
Jones’ locker may get a new
tenant next mont^ the men-
only tradition at the U.S. Naval
Academy.
New York Sen. Jacob K. Ja-
vits, who upset a Senate tradi-
of redoing some facilities to
suit women Middies.
"What it boils down to,” said
Cummings, “is a lady’s locker
room in the gym.”
Javita first thought of chal-
lenging the academy when i
girl constituent wrote him ask-
ing for a nomination for admis-
sion.
tion earlier by nominating a
girl page, concedes there may
nating a woman isn’t to Navy’s
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advantage, we won’t do it.”
Javits claims his drive Is not
aimed at putting a woman ad-
miral in command of battle-
ships.
Instead he feels that training
at Annapolis would better equip
women career officers for Jobs
they already are doing.
“You don’t want to send mid-
shipwomen on a summer cruise
to train them to be combat offi-
cers,” said Cummings, who Is
in charge of strategy to forge
CHRISTMAS ion ? owrmws ton
be a few old Navy hands flus-
tered by the rustle of skirts on
the Annapolis campus.
But he says antiwoman dis-
crimination must go.
He is thinking of nominating
a girl to Annapolis before the
Jan. 31 deadline for academy
selections.
If the Navy custom does sink,
it may also sound taps for sim-
ilar enrollment customs at oth-
er public military academies,
including West Point and the
Air Force Academy. --
Javits, a World War II Army
is conferring with
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an Annapolis beachhead. “So
obviously, there would have to
be some curriculum substi-
veteran, i>
Navy Secretary John H. Chafee
about the school’s admission
standards and what changes
would have to be made In cucr-
iculum and facilities to accom-
modate women. The Navy says
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He noted that Annapolis al-
ready offers such majors us
pre-med and literatnrt and of-
fers “all kinds of humanities
subjects which don’thave much
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Read ‘Family Weekly' And
‘The Texas Star' In Sunday’s Sun
Classified
it isn’t sure whether there’s
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THE BAYTOWN SUN Thursday, December M, Tt71
.. ....., . . „ x*— . ... yy ^
Ever Hear of a Football-Playing Rooster?
In Parrish, Fla., a white Leghorn owned by the Page Youngblood family is known with
reason as 'The Neighborhood Terror.” Ready to attack anything from cat to cannon
ball, Chorlie may not exactly hove ploy in mind in this case but obviously has some-
thing going with the toofball , _ - .. -
Slicked-Up Slack-Suits
Set For Spring Showing
NEW YORK (AP) - Hot
pants may be dead and kni-
pams may oe ueau anu am- gm uuscu —-e— on some dramatic tops,
ckers passe but the slicked-up slacks suit. When it reached ev- ^ loo|e ^ bis Chinese
slacks suit has survived. eryone from stewardesses to is fastened only at
« i. mnro immr. nurses, they figured it was time jts mandat collar. Halston
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It is becoming more impor-
tant, especially in such lush
fabrics as cashmere, desiper
Halston said after his spring
showing Tuesday.
“All the chic ladies wear
slacks,” he said, and he’s tried
hard to please his long list of
chic clients.
For awhile many designers cu{fg ^ concentrates
got boyed with the original on some dramatic tops.
nionbn eiiit UfHon it rpnrhpn £V- «,« « _• a__a '
for something new. They’ve
shown pants in every possible
length and just about every
material.
Halston, known for his
simple, elegant styles, sticks to
one length in slacks—long. He
gives them high waists or
Pharmacy
Topics
by Ken Roberts
Never place an aerosol can near a stove, .fur-
nace, radiator or any other spot where the
temperature could rise above 120 degrees F.
A 34-year-old assembly-line worker in Detroit
with an extremely rare blood type has recent-
ly retired at $12,000 a year, all of it f Am sale of
his blood for $1,500 a quart.
urai contraceptives, like all potent drugs,
have some side effects. Make sure you report
any physical — or mental — changes to your
doctor. « •'
shows a lot of skin with halters
or deep V-necks, sometimes
covered with loose jackets. Or
he reveals the outlines of the
body through a layer of chiffon
caftan,
“Anything to show the skin,
they love the skin game,” says
Halston. He describes his look
as “nudity without being
nude.”
For day, he likes cashmere
sweater sets over pants or long,
full, lush skirts. There are
suede suits and easy belted
jackets.
In general, his clothes are
looser this year, from drooping
dolman sleeves to full-backed
coats. ?'
“Something that doesn’t grab
the body, that’s a trend,” he
says, and he brings back many
chiffon ponchos and caftans to
prove it.
However, he includes a series
of black evening dresses that
do hug the figure. They prom-
ise a wow-wow evening: front
slit skirts, cut-out midriffs and
Women At Naval Academy
May Be Around The Comer
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Women are beginning to want
more dressed up look in
clothes, says Halston-from
slacks suits to evening wear.
rheumatoid arthritis have been easeaby large
daily doses of L-histidine, an amino acia found
inmost proteins -
One drop of blood is all that’s necessary to de-
tect a number of different diseases, in a new
test method developed at the University of
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NEW YORK (AP) -Clydes-
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Dartmoor, Palomino and Shet-
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horses covered in ‘VTh^Book of
Horses,” (Lippincott) by Do-
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NEW YORK (AP
former housewives
switched from the 1
kitchen to the ever
tense heat of the busl
are urging other wot
low their lead.
TeddlLevisonand
verstein, who host a
show in Atlanta, set
ternatives to the tri
to-5 office job, inch
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salary,” explains Mr
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one of u* 14 going to
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mentariesasateam
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a week, but the rest'
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days.
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trative position or
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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/m1/30/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.