The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 149, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1976 Page: 2 of 16
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SCHOOL TRUSTEES TO MEET
KriNtoad Ttm Pagt 11
321.414, he Hid, but so far this
year ~ *«h three months to go
- the figure hu risen to $»,87J
430.240 ot M M the tut four
month*. „ \ *
With guards checking every
campw at least once every
night. he raid the amount of
damage could be reduced, not
only by cutting the number of In-
rldenti, but abo by finding
damage aooner and, therefore,
preventing further damage
For tnatance, he Hid. cafeteria
freeren often are unplugged
during weekend hurgllriei and I
the food in them rulna by the
Umc the breek-im ere dta
covered Monday mominga
non of Sterling t*
r fartlltlea including
mncwrion etand, tktet booth
and atorage areaH
mobile phone and phone pagtf ia an appropriate
similar the beard *n
Sherron made <■
recommendation tail year
no action was taken
B There wW be further dtocus-
baaeball field
TV
p^-y
smoking
to thetae^otMh^B
jjJJJ
id atorage am operator of the Cedar Bay
The board baa authomed the UndfiU with which the aty
unce the Sterling
dub received com-
mittment.* for donated material*
and labor which reduced the
original coat of about 120 000
Mn Richard Water*. whose the anme foe charged the city
*on Otto to on the Robert £. RocommeodedMdilohecM
Baytown haa contracted
The school's poet went
cried March 30
(barge la 10 certi par i
and of mumdpil aoiid «
stored for
*r
331.400 25
lee <ww> team will apeak with
the board concerning dlvipime »upplie*
PBIH her ion received after being *131.
He eatimated the program f'Hmd amoking on a swim team equipment
would rostllMOO, including 33.- M
not) lor purchase of an
automobile and police radio
for football
monitor*
trip to Bryan ] *MA0lf7 for voileybaJ)
She told The Son that thru equipment
letter in swimming hu been *|4J0734 for boy* PE
„ taken away m a reeuJt of the in-(horii
Thla include* paying sorority fideert and ihe doesn't fuel that1 * 17,4*313 for PE suppftes
SsScSlbe*ch city names -.
ARLINGTON HPCifTS. Bifnnto manutodaeint. etewraf
• a Hi TmhhImw ranicifi fnta~k anfviiaHfp ifhj COOStTUCtiOR 1ft*
(Ar) — tmmrsi mm mn m
Mom Htmi to the roads **•**- / . , . .,
Wdmr but tnckiNi naduatry Some trucking employer*
gnuTSUB ■»»■**» ■>.*■*?
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Trucker* End Strike,Return To Highwy
long-haul driven'
Prior to Saturday a announce-
‘a/,’
wide strike is going to cost the
pubhr money
The agreement, reoched Sot-
■day night , now pae* to the
rank-and-file lor nrifimboo It
by union negotiator* A ample
majority ■ needed (or approv-
al, • Toonaten epokaman
aaid, and remka of the mail
balloting wifi be available in
two to three weeka
viewed ae an mOatioMry aet-
tiement John Murphy, chair
mao of Gateway Transportation
0*, one of the nation'! largest
mi, aid the industry
would seek rue increases from
the Interstate Commerce Can-
to Charlotte. N.C., W L Nab-
rgang. president of Johnson
Motor Lina which operates 73
in 31 stales said
and benefits bikes m the
Meanwhile officials at union <
locals throughout the country <
mutt "be pasted along
gRu iwihlm **
inf puDUi
The tentative settlement mo-
ment two-thirds of the 480 ooo
teamsters driven and ware-
ten covered by the No-
Hanoi Muter Freight Agree-
ment were on the job under m
tenm agreements with individ-
ual trucking concerns and a
tentative settlement with two *
employers groups reoched a
day earlier
Astroworlt
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New Seas.
HOUSTON (Sp) — Over t
'X milhoo people hove croued
umqtKmUkan-doBar bridge i
makei the coonectioo betw
»th century
ESSSSSSSSSSSSBESaS &SvSgESss
and Perry fSami Broachamp. ofmh. , . .manufacturer* to shut down and reportedly included new
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COUNCIL
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School where Parker had a slight
<( mumU Vim Page li , uig Ihe moot votes, rogordhu of margin
But County (lark Nonna ™rg»n. « the winner, she «yii» n«W C»
(BeanWi Rowland taid the talk- «P**m*£ .
•d with a representoUv* from ®bw* 0*T lo • groeral city ballot Iwnu ond fig but
_ _ . VVI, strike continued were cancried. leave, air conditioned trucks by
Michael Douglas Hits
, age of parts
Oscar ‘Picks’ On Nose JSSSS
110ns between industry officials
KIMT MMM
HOLLISTEUS
PAINT MART
SMN.TBUIMGMI
LOS ANGELES IAP. - For ; reived for movw rights. ^ ,I™ “j?
CHARLES BRONSON
(JIJ ,n At.1ST AIM HAt MIAS *
"BBUKHEABI PASS'
B»)l IMaiui I
.N.'Wm m. w'WMam^f
rFILMOF-mfYEAl*
wtNNinor
eo witn a ropresentative from; ow*t> v»j • • «•/ r«—.-r”. 7T , hroueht finuebs uid 0611 interests ot tne na
the election division of SSt hST ll^no?llpooded to IC«ey» “«* *** °< ^
m ««JS H.i > “ I- “"- '^^£^ *2 S V MM >.
film s producen After the *hrthw «*» »«rwn*nt wouW
Academy Awards program, Ke- w wfalwnary impact on
„„ op. duslry ^ Hid at his & farm th* “««" • «* M
i
best interests of the nation.
WJ
Monday and got a ruling on th* ^run^f ^behrid Th# Cannon
matter
“If, prior to the eleciion,«», , L — - „. . .
*----J **---------*----- term of
____________Zcsa attrjsaitaKa: =■-
Bluch (Ity Council had made alm **WI ind lh*r* wu no ruJ- expired term of Albert unl mogub in the film m Academy Awards program,
^resolution indicaung a* there"Mln lh*' code to fit the city Fanestiel,
would be a run-off eituauon. Upon teeming he was the new ponwta u
‘HILL’ -
Ih^T
till *1* liglVl i t
TONIGHT
OOLLMI
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ADULT
EVERY
MONDAY
they could have a run-off But If 8«*f "N *PP*«*
they didn't. tht candidate rartiv- m*ny people here are concerned
........ ................: .... about the poatiblllly of high tal-
es and the encouragement of the
j Trinity River Authority's par-
ticipation in a water system on a
iComim*# t own Page It no^piion kind of bain
t>ronard uld IM vofer. returned j The |de* »n outside agency
incumbent Mayor S.mGouand'nightUke control over thuare.
imumbent Councilman AulKwr *• *'f I™* «*««■» •“ «< *
Oavu and C J Cotton to office *nd ,Wx*r*n,|Y Bpd a tremen-
■A, total of II writo-to vote*
were cut for former Coun-
cilman Virgil CarUla for mayor
and une for him agalrut Cottenl
dous bearing on the great voter of the people ot Baytown
tkriHMH
■ I am certainly appreciative of
and drew ^ —• . , - • — — IP
ponenu in aubaequent elections For a man of 31 years. Mi- ithat he received only 100,000 for
in 1*70 and 1073 In 1074 he , hjrl Uouglas lut extraor- Ihe film rights He hu sued the
won over Bradley and served duur> prescience He predicted,Itlm makers for 1*88.000 and S
four monihi of that term before 'h»t One FVw over the Cuck- Xrxen. ,4 the grou receipts
he moved from Baytown “ * ----'
because of a job transfer
During moat of his put service
on the round], Cannon alio tent-
ed u mayor protem. an honor
bestowed by colleague! on the
council
"I appreciate the confidence
say it would affect upcoming
contract talks ui the rubber.
Cannon Hid after the election
results were announced Satur-
all the worker* who turned out day night “I look forward to
(lerda Jacluon an election of- »"d"* th*< »no,h*r
final, wu surprised to leant the " lh* ™ *«P«- l'ou^1‘ ....... tn
received one vote lor council1*0".1 «•
uivolvfment of the dtlatna, free
|K»iii(.n agaiml t'olten and lour ofttL'iit”wSalto the
! QmT^c^T? total volt of "lu«u and open Information
»»; HI, WdC0OW. HI Wjjj*^
There were no abaentee votes white commented, ! want to
Mlhanktheae good people in
CHILDREN
im
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JEEAYMSI ,
M MPIATIkli
IP-
ftl IIIIH4MI ‘..i,'ll"HP
! in ■ tim hi umuNriTl
mmrrrrrwM
Again. I want the ettuena to
know that I am available to them
anytime that I can be of help
Kirnmom Hid he wanted to
thank everyone who voted for
him "I will do my beat for the
oo a Nat would win rune Kaey wu pud 144.500 (or
Academy nominations, and It the film rights.' uid Douglas
did Then he foretold that the
movie he produced with Saul
Zaenu would icore five top Oa-
ran, no more. Right again
The (hear aftermath hu left
him v«y very numbed ".tjjij
awards marked the culmination
at a lu-yesvAwwi, much at it
spent amid the rejection if not
scorn of the men who rule the
major film compute* *
BAYTOWN
LITTLE THEATER
Presents
fiend (jUe (JJo ^(tau/efts*
by
Norman Barasch & Carroll Moore
APRIL 9 A 10. 8:30 p.R.
M In Mn Mwite l p.i 15 p.a. Iv rumnNut
424-7617
In 1062 that wu a fur amount
tor a Tint novel that neverl
You're Invited
made the best seller Hat
yw my new..
The young producer actor hu
Jtat returned ftwrt five wwk
Hear Again!
Witt m iaceitflevMs m
ffetiom'
HEARING AID
tnp around the world to pro-
mote the picture, with Zaenti.
director Milo* Forman add the
movie's Oscar-winning Man,
Jack Nkhobon and Lotuse
7 SONS
Sink Howl
thr Ilium: bii'.trt amt the hut
wrrr Imihmq lot a home
IHIY KIIINn :’0H 1)1)0 ACHtS
01 YROUBtC
Bach aty and I will try to hwlp to serving
them We don't have any money He commented the District 4
in the city and peace and bar eleciion wu a "good, clean
mony tt *111 can hope, for " ; rare and he thought he had a
Martarana wu unavailable for1 worthy opponent ”
|comment l’*™™ »■» * lifelong Bayto-
The present city council will man and is employed u budget
M*t at T p.m Monday at VNM rimridMg at Am m
Qiamben County Community Ounnelview
Building to canvau the votes Retired manager of Houston
' [Ugknw wd Power Ok* Kkw-
X mans. 67. hu lived here since
citisens and I really look forward ^richer
The reaction wu enormous.
and now the Oscars sort of
mark the end Cuckoo is now
in the hands of United Artist*
to go out and sell We've done
everything we can
At this point it doan t need
muep selling Douglas hu re-
riOte IMYterit hnte| My
Trio Rust if Muki
Opts 5 30 fnatega
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tearteg Hat yur* Iryteq U MM. RM Ml. Dm i FREE ftctmic
M of im tarte|. to fia laiui Mlm teariag ptatu m-Dw-
or Ites. ate teMWa-iir atei Nt cast la atUftou Aagae u-
liauwt N R Mkte If iiil.
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NOUIS UNOEIIWOOO
I will blit...
HOLIDAY INN MOTEL
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TUESDAY. APRIL 6th
Era* 10 i.r. li 1 p.M
free
iucnw
SUMIH1
auasau
aenct
HEARING AID SERVICE
1207 Main, Pasadena, 477-4835
ceived reports that Cuckoo"
RATTLERS
isasas?-
1 SMALL BREED, male puppy 1054 He hu served on a number
Hi|Mi«MkdNMNiaMii o( eto aiteb, inchidtag the
la home Chi 4M-I3LI • «MW tofiramteMi- ataRt
going through the roof' In ev-
ery country where it hu
opened
"At first we were predicting
It would be United Artists big-
gest moneymaker beating Fid-
tetiapH
•HH DEVIL S
NlfiHTMAM
j jj I non-law m hu^JUSli Ihe^BaltoS
“ ***■ - Area Water Authority Board u
Z&miPm.. uJaUs.^J’ ^atrMtefldof Now we think
• "-**•*-. •
MONTH
......
''the mult of winning the council
MKltoiHliBHBM
I BomL 42, too kved Ini*
since 1037 and teachu in-
duatrlcil electricity at Lee
College He served on the city
wrNIwi6»iWIM
Parker, 53, ia a section super-
visor for planning turnarounds
and construction at Emm's
Baytown Refinery and hu Bved
here 30 yennto
it will be one of the top !Q.gros-
sen of all rompama 111 to*
to rental utimate It between'
1*0 milhon and |R> mitton
The other rompama could
[have claimed Cuckoo" at any
ume during the yean that Mi-
chael Dougtu wu tqif to
make it fly
■ It.
PARTY ■ -
| (CsariaoH t ram Pag* Ii|
Ron Sterling SUrs wiU form a
color guard while bands play the
national anthem
|| The pagennl wtl Mm
etementarv children in dramatic
Istilli from American history
I MtocwtUbefumtshedkyMte
REl band and choir, the RSS
band and choir and i chorale ol
about 350 elementary young-
'ler*
| Mrs Lvtieite Relyen, social
studies coordinator for the
school dtstrict. is general chair-
man of the eyeMM
■After I took It over from my
father, I lent the project to all
[the studios." he recalled "The
aatwen were much the mm:,
| The project hu been around
ton long Nobody want* to tee^
■movie about erwy people
A steak dinser for almost
the same as
some hamburger meals,
< tee the comedy that was inher-
ent in the ttoy ”
Douglas had high praise for
producer Zaenu. who de-
cided to invest (us Fantuy
Records millions ui Cuckoo'
without thr assurance of a re-
lease deal "At first we set a
budget of ft 5 million. Doughs
uld Then we decided ire had
to do it right, and Saul com-
mitted 941 million That took a
lot Ol gut*
Ken Kese* author of the nov-
el of the tame name on which
the film was based, wu paid
twice what he claims he re-
Our World Today
Ttmakrvnm
l'l itt afllf*^
* During our 5th Anniversary
Month receive one month free
B ♦ DALLAS -Mere rata M
•or neat ef Tesu today wn-
der the tefhience ef a station-
ary (rent tying ateng tht GuM
Caut hut the heavy thunder
storms that plagued South aad
Outral Thu aver the wuuh-
as our gift to you when yc
enroll in one of our reaula
enroll in one of our regular
programs.
♦ SKALY, Th. - Duma
of tow talarwwat afftcee*.
aided hy du«i and • hthrap-
ed ww suspeoed al Mjtog a
highway pstramm Sanway
right State Tnapar Mart
Frederick. 21. wu teat and
MM hy a ganariu wMh a pit-
topped in
Atohaana lh
cm srid.
to two Lebanese parti la pal
pressure an Mastoa (area li
the Lebanese dv| war hy
threstoaSag to cal all their
arms tad fuel
+ AUSTIN-
claimed the must dm to Th
u (totem aw the weekend
bat the period wu aria auned
hy htoarre areteeats. the fatal
teaariag at a state traaper snd
a ptone onto that MM tear.
At tout tt person* dbd, ar
cardtog to the Ataariatod
Frets tmm tram I p.m Fri-
day to nridright Sunday.
Fourteen dkd In tralllr and-
hi^.-s3*V,
Rib-Eye
Baked potato
Texas toast
Salad (from our all-
yoxaiveat salad to).
Come in any time every Tuesday, and get
our complete Rib-Eye meal with baked potato,
Texas toast and salad, from our afl-you-can-eit
salad bar. for only $1.99
Compare that with a couple of
burgers and an order of fries from one
of those drive-in hamburger places around
town, and you’ll see that Bonanza has steak
dinners for almost the same as some ham-
burger meals. And if you desire a soft
drink, all the refills are free.
So come to Bonanza, and come hungry.
Avarietyof«ft-dm8B«eil8>ttoke-oiit prices.
2713 N. ALEXANDER
A
ii-
KAR1 LYNN___
daughter if Mr. and Mn. Ke
Saturwhite ef Baytow
celebrates her faorth bkrthd
Monday. She hu a broth*
Billy, 10, aad two sistei
Barbra, 11, and Susaa.
weeks. GraadpareaU are M
and Mrs. A. B. Davit of Mn
Britten aad Mr. aad Mrt R.
■Satterwto* of Baytow
Greal-gnadpareats are Mr
P. A. Price of Trinity, Air
Fannie Reed of Dallu aad I
B. Hayes of Baytowa.
Dick Cavett
Hour Tonight
Is Enjoyable
;■
NEW YORK (API-CBS h
a mildly enjoyable, easily fc
get table special on tap tonigt
It s "Dick Ctvett’s Back)
U S A.," and is a visit to Par
mount, with music and mu*
chat about Hollywood's goto
era
Cavett, who approacha tt
Province of Ham with a
hour's supply of wry, starts t
taking us on a helicopter to*
of a place he insists is 'It
movie capital of the world -
Flagstaff, Aria.”
There s the Flagstaff Bowl,
he says, u we see what a|
pears to be the Hollywoo
Bowl, "and down there's th
comer of Flagstaff and Vine.
Of course he's only (unitin'
He explain] that two film pit
neers. Cedi B. De MiUe an
Jose Laakv. owinallv atom*
to start the film buttnen i
Flagstaff But it wu rainin
the day they got there, to the
moved oa to Hollywood
This is n sprightly enougl
start for any show about Tinsel
tosm. and the sprightly con tin
ua for at least 30 minutes
srith Civett:
—Explaining why he doesn'
like to dbcua hit brief actini
career by showing a brief filn
clip of a movie in which hi
played a foppish military cadet
complete with spit-curls and ef
fete manner
-Interviewing Won Too Ton
the canine star of an upcoming
Hollywood film comedy, anc
showing a wild excerpt froc
same.
-Bruipni on Mickey Roooej
for tafia about the old days
fallowed by i nifty tafHtanring
number in which Rooney and
some kids reprise a sequence
from a musical Rooney made
before he wu of voting age. .
Ahw. the rest of the hour
tends to drag. The only bright
spots are Ovett's visits with
and discourse about movie ea-
rns, and a walking interview
with Gene Kelly, who gets nta*
ed on-but not Chvett-while
Singing in the Rato" h softly
ptaved in Ihe background
Cavett i visit to Paramount's
Old West arena for a buck-
board interview with tkjm-
old John Wayne amiably goes
nowhere, with the Mte even
declining to trilThe audience
about Ms total picture
"New," hr dreerfufiy nim-
rirs "I want them to aee IL"
An interview with Ik-year-old
ah. sea symbol Mae Wot
prova to empty u the Para-
mount stage to which the chat
ia conducted, even though Ov-
ett ptoys straight man quite of-
ten to set viewen up for some
of the lady's better-known
double entendres
That tor later shows up
nrg "Frankie and Johnny" and
Alter You've Gone" to an Old
West saloon
i is of
It could have
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