The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1971 Page: 3 of 38
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|j Unitization
I Proposal
I Is Delayed
| AUSTIN (AP)-A forced unit-
I ization proposal has been de-
< layed again by the Senate Oil
I and Gas Committee, which de-
| cided Tuesday to take a longer
I look at new amendments.
* The measure was the third of
. almost 1,000 bills introduced in
| the Senate but has still not
cleared the Senate Oil and Gas
Committee.
1 It was first sent to a subcom-
j mittee Feb. 23 but was finally
reported back from the subcom-
' mittee. After nine proposed
amendments were discussed
Tuesday, however, andSen. Don
Kennard of Fort Worth said he
had 18more, the committee sent
it back to subcommittee.
Under the bill, owners of 75
per cent of the oil produced in a
firied—or smaHarea*—could ask
the Railroad Commission to
form a unit. The commission
would hold a hearing and would
have to find that estimated re-
covery would exceed estimated
■ cost and that tire unitization
plan is fair to all owners before
a unit could be formed.
To take effect, a plan for op-
erating the unit and distributing
costs and production would ha ve
to be approved by owners of
both 75 per cent of the working
interest and 75 per cent of the
royalty interest. •
An amendment adopted by the
committee Tuesday withdraws
all University of Tfcxas land and
Attend Church Sunday
y Seeks To
ute Rhom, Haas
uN (AP) - The Corps of Engineers to discharge
tal Protection Ag- wastes into the channel,
asked the Justice De- The 1899 law has not been en-
. “cute the Rhom forced until recently. The En-
a Co. plant at Deer vironmentalProtectionAgency,
k., for water pollution, created last December, and the
idminlstrator William Engineers Corps are now pre-
ilshaus asked the ac- paring to issue permits for the
lay under the 1899 Riv- first time,
larbors Act. Rhom and Haas is the tenth
•ged that the plant was company against which legal
ng 26,000 pounds of action was asked under the 1899
i, 380 pounds of nickel act, EPA said.
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FINISHING TOUCHES are currently being made on a new Johnson Engineers and built by Brown and Root, both of
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Men’s Stores Are Feeling IS Pinch,
NEW YORK (AP) — If you lion. Last year sales totaled 16 covered Detroit’s trick of dif- postponed. That included the
Bve a friend who sells men’s million. ferent styling each year. Fash-old man’s suit. .
lothing you probably know by The irony of the slump is that ion was to be the answer tc In the past, a manufacturer
ow that you shouldn’t ask him it came at prcisely the time their production problems,” he could hold over his suits for an-
How’s business?” The ques- when the industry believed it said. other year. But with much of
on invites a long tale of woe, had broken out of the straitja- overlooked was the fact that ^ inventory hi#>
e ginning with ’’Awful." cket via the high-fashion route, t^y were dealing with a small ^'“ng^hoPf^squ^'k1-'
Business is bad in commu- •This industry got carried percentage of the market that “ off 0,81 me proauc
ities of all sizes, but the met* away by its own definition of really did want fashion, but De- ---------- -r .
“ 'ashion,” said Don DeBolt, ex- sayg> -The gut of the mar- If JJ* 1
cutive director of the Men- tet wag confused by it.” developed the problem of the
wear Retailers of America. . ..... . .. . itinerant peddler who moved
Ifider lapels, double-breasted N(tofrebSlid thr0Ugh country“de’ stfp‘
lodeU and various innovations 100 ping at hotelS and advertumg
merged from cutting rooms, agamsttteaccompanyinghigh-Hong Kong-tailored suits at
The first ventures at chang- price 1385 low-low prices-
ig styles were accepted quick- At the very same time the Greatly irritating clothiers is
i and then, as DeBolt de- bottom dropped out of the so- their estimate that Hong Kong
Bribes it, "Everyone jumped called consumer confidence in- tailors have increased Ameri-
i with both feet.” Ruefully he dexes. People became wary of can sales to 3 to 5 million suits
dded: "Some drowned.” spending for any reason, and a year, a figure which almost
"They thought they had dis- unessential purchases were tallies with what they have lost.
Largest Selections in Town
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2 Piece Polyester
Pant Suits
Machine Wash
w* and Dry
16" value
land controlled by the state land
office from the bill. Another
change would allow the com-
mission to change a unitization
plan if it is not fair and equita-
ble, rather than merely approv-
ing or rejecting it._
and customer dropouts, but
[they do give a measure of the
For more than a decade sales
I of men’s suits had stabilized at
19 to 21 million a year. In 1969
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rendering the world a service
by rejecting the cultural im-
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ser’t Hooft, honorary president
of the World Council of Church-
es, told a University of Cape-
town audience.
[the figure was close to 21 mil-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1971, newspaper, May 5, 1971; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1066253/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.