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Thursday. February 5T 2015
News
The Baytown Sun 3
Baytonians in Washington
Lee College offers weekly
events for Blaek History Month
Contributed photo
Baytown Mayor Steve Don Carlos and wife Allene, as well as'Baytown attorney Dan Line-
baugh and wife Joan, recently traveled to Washington D.C. to be a part of the swearing-in
festivities for Dr. Brian Babin, newly elected U.S. District 36 representative. From left
are Allene and Steve DonCarlos, Babin and Dan and Joan Linebaugh.
Rotary Club
Celebrate black history
at Lee College through-
out the month of February
with a variety of free ac-
tivities that shine a light on
African-American. culture
and contributions. Campus
events scheduled as part of
Black History Month, all of
which are free and open to
the public,Include:
• Screening of the film,
“Brown Babies: The Mis-
chlingskinder Story,”
which chronicles the lives
of biracial children born to
African-American soldiers
and Gentian women after
World War II 2-4 p.m.,
Tuesday, Feb. 10, Edythe
Old Studio.
• Presentation of a doc-
umentary on the history
of Juneteenth, the oldest
known celebration com-
memorating the end of
slavery in the United States,
with guest speaker’ fssac
Fanuiel IV - 2:30-4 p.m.,
Wednesday, Feb'. 18, Bayer
Conference Center. •
• Read-in featuring in-
structor Ray Whitlow and
a pottery contest 2-3:30
p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 25.
Edythe Old Studio.
Baytown Sun photo by Alysha Beck
Delicia Daniels signs some of her literary journals “Lone
Star Legacy: Poetry, Prose, and History in Texas” for James
Todd at a Black History Month celebration Tuesday, Feb. 3
at Lee College. Free weekly events open to the public are
scheduled at Lee College throughout the month of Febru-
ary for Black History Month.
The Black History
Month celebration at Lee
College is sponsored by
International Education
and the Black Education
Access and Completion
Committee, For more in-
formation. contact Dr. N.
Naderi at 281-425-6859 or
nnaderi@lee.edu.
Contributed photos
Baytown Rotary President Tim Planty, far right, presents a $10,000 contribution to the
Goose Creek Education Foundation. Pictured, from left, are fellow Rotarians and GCEF
board members Weston Cotten, Sandra Bell and GCEF president Gilbert Santana.
Rotary President Tim Planty, center, presents Bay Area Homeless Services with $10,000
to fellow Rotarians, Bay Area Homeless Services board.members and donors, from left,
Roger Elswick,TaNe|le McKay, Daryl Fontenot, John Newsome, Pete Alfaro and Al Busch.
Burglaries
Burglary of a building
occurred in the 3700 block
of West Baker Road at 1:33
a.m. Wednesday. Two hun-
dred dollars worth of quar-
ters were stolen.
Thefts
• A woman reported theft
of medication from her res-
idence in the 5200 block of
Maple Drive between 5 arid
11 p.m, Monday.
• Theft by check occurred
in the 3200 block of North
Main Street at 12:55 p.m.
Tuesday. X total of $1,291
was stolen.
. • Theft of a handbag oc-
curred in the 3500 block of
Garth Road between 11:30-
BAYT0WN POLICE BEAT
11:40 a.m. Tuesday, with
$40 of valuables stolen.
•'At 5:54 p.m. Tuesday,
theft of *a chrome red cat
tornado S30 exhaust for
a radio controlled car oc-
curred from a business
in the 100 block of W'est
Cedar Bayou Lynchburg
Road. It was worth $27.
Assaults
• A man was assaulted in
the 20 block of Last Ster-
ling Avenue by his girl-
friend's juvenile son at 2
p.m. T uesday.
• At 7:18 p.m. Tuesday,
an information report was
taken in the 700 block of
l.ittlewood Drive regarding
an assault that occurred a
year ago.
Vehicle crimes
• Theft from a vehicle oc-
curred in the 2100 block of
Cedar Bayou Road between
Jan. 30 and 4:30 a.m. Tues-
day. Computer equipment
and other valuables worth.a
■ total of S1,450 were stolen.
• Theft from a vehicle oc-
curred in the 900 block of
Chad Lane between 8 p.m.
Monday .and 0 a.in. lues-
day.
Arrests
After a disturbance was
reported, two. men were
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arrested in the 100 block
of Pecan Drive shortly af-
ter midnight Wednesday:-
One was charged with
possession of a controlled
substance; the second was
arrested on two Bra/oria
County warrants.
28 offenses
Between Tuesday and
Wednesday mornings.
Baytown police officers
wrote 28 offense reports
and investigated incidents
that included four assaults,
one auto theft, one b«r-
glary. two forgeries, one
sexual , assault, five thefts.
10 other arrests and- four
miscel ianeous cases.
During that same time
period, Baytown police
also investigated 10 vehicle
accidents and reported no
injuries at any of them.
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from Baytown Police De-
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cer interviews. Those re-,
ports are available on the
city website at www.hay-
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Texas sain rights
, a<li\k: Tivason i>
(Minisbable In death-
BY EYA RUTH MORAVEC
The Associated Press
J AUSTIN ■ In an online
video, a gun rights activ-
ist pushing for legislation
allowing Texans to openly
carry, guns tells legislators
that "treason is punishable
by death.”
Kory Wiitkins of Open
Carry Tarrant County post-
ed Wednesday, then later
pulled, the YouTube link
from his Facebook page.
In it he says. "We should
be demanding these people
give us our rights back, or
it's punishable by death.
Treason. Do you under-
stand how serious this is.
Texas?”
He tells viewers to do
'[more than foots in doors,"
apparently referring to a
confrontation he had with
Rep. Poncho Nevarez at the
Texas Capitol on Jan. 13.
Watkins later explained
on Facebook that he “was
certainly not threatening
anyone."
But Nevarez’s chief ot
staff said he forw arded the
videe-to the Texas Depart-
ment of Public Safetv
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 2015, newspaper, February 5, 2015; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1066149/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.