The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 255, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1977 Page: 13 of 22
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Of Few Carter Setbacks
Hons of President Carter's
tional energy program, is ad-
hering to White House wishes
M *«•! With House leaders hoping to
complete work on the t»U today
before Congress begins
month-long recess, the main
votes remaining are on a Re-
publican effort to junk *the
President’s energy plan in fa-
vor, of their own.
Meanwhile, James Sehksi-
nger, Carter’s nominee to head
the new Department of Energy,
was scheduled to be sworn in
today in a White House ceremo-
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minute pumper would cost an
estimated 585.000 and -a new
tank truck, $30,000.
Turner requested $63,000 for a
police vehicle repair shop to
replace the old shop at 303 S.
Main. The new building could be
located at 3200 N. Main at the
police station.
Sanders described the need for
a new street striping machine
that would cost $48,000. A $46,*
000 request came from Cote,
who wants to replace old
mechanical drive water meters
with magnetic drive meters
Schlesinger won Senate con-
firmation in the post on Thors-
they already have
announced plans to campaign
against it in next year’s con-
gressional elections.
In debate Thursday, lawmak-
ers handed the President-one of
his few setbacks on the bill, re-
rntsFi
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Baytown Man
jecting a plan he supported to
hike the federal gasoline tax by
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a nickel a gallon. The vote was
339-82 against increasing the
current tax of four cents a gal-
lon
A proposed tax hike of four
cents also was defeated. 370-52
The House took these other
actions:
-Rejected by voice vote__________
dajr, hours after Carter signed proposed four-cent increase to frightened awav
lebislutio crud9..rfmen in 11 11 cents in the tax on gasoline
‘for private aircraft
-Killed, 226-190. a proposal
to earmark crude oil tax reve-
nues for support of Social Se-
yeans.
Generally, the GOP altema
tive energy plan calls for less
regulation of the oU industry
Backers of the proposal say it curity benefit payments
would assure ample fuel sup-
plies and prevent a repetition
Cramer requested $20,000 for | of last winter’s shortages and
demolition of dilapidated struc- i plant closings.
tures- The Republican blueprint ffas
Another $20,000 request was
presented by Mrs. Wilhite for
more library books.
Rountree also had his hand
out for $20,000 for a new slope
mower for his beautification
crew. That was in addition to the
$50,000 he requested for a
bikeway.
Savage asked for $15,000 to
continue the animal sterilization
program that was funded in the
last revenue sharing allocation,
And speaking for Mrs. Eileen
Caffey, president of Beautify
Baytown Association, the assis-
tant city manager realyed a re-
quest for an estimated $3,000 to
$5,000 to enroll the city in a
Clean Community System cam-
paign. This would involve the
city and various organizations in
virtually no chance of approval
by the Democratic House, and
The Vote
-Voted, 223-198, against
proposed return, or “plow-
back," of some of the tax reve-
nue to certain oil companies as
incentive for exploration
The plowback amendment
was managed by Reps. Patricia
a comprehensive clean-up dnve tower no. Jordan Ka2en s
under usp.ces of Keep America Kru no; rvlahon no; m.
Beaut,M Association. tox no; Milford no; Pickle
Mrs. Monn made a reuqest for p Roberts TJgue
*6.^ to lease a record-keeping ^ ^ no: Wilson no;
system for the public works Wrj h, yes. y _
department Republicans - Archer no;
LeFevre testified in support of (-0jjins no
the water meter request made
earlier by the utility office
manager.
Besides
endorsing.^ previous
Republicans are so confident Schroeder, D-Colo., and James
that Carter’s program won’t R. Jones, D-Okla. They, argued
that some oil companies lack
the money needed for aggres-
sive exploratory drilling.
They said their proposal was
carefully tailored to exclude the
large oil companies. Instead
some $80 million in revenue
would be divided among small,
independent companies in the
first year, they said. ■
Opponents, including adminis
(ration officials, noted drilling
activity is at its highest level in
1? years and said trying to de-
cide which companies should
receive funds and how much
would present overwhelming
bureaucratic problems
The plowback amendment
was an example of Ddmcratic
leaders and the White House
working together -to push
through the Carter program
designed to check America's
ravenous energy appetite by
(encouraging conservation and
[increased use of coal by
dustry.
counts of felony burglary
of habitation were filed by
Baytown police against Edward
Young Pye Jr., 29, of 3420
Lament Lane.
Police said Pye was accused of
entering the home of Nancy
Jane Chance at 3403 Coachlight
two separate times. On Oct. 1
1976. police said Pye entered the
Chance home naked and soaking
wet, but fled when the residents
began streaming.
On June 2 of this year, officers
said Pye again entered U^e
Chance home and tot* several
household items before being
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BROWS
Christopher ,V.. /train*, 24.
died Ifendav in San Francisco,
Calif. t ’
Sendees wilt he held «> #
p.m. Saturday at St. Mary'i
Catholic Church in La Porte,
Hr i* sunired by kit parent!,
Thomas and Janice Broun of
La Porte, fin*
Thomas Jr., Michael, Kerin,
Robert and Paul; one titter,
Katherine; one maternal
grandmother, Julia C. Ihwey:
one paternal grandmother.
Man 4. Broun.
In lieu of the muni
remembrancer, contributions
may be.made to Hand of Help
Orphanage in ■ care of the
Benedictiae Monastery, Perot,
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Arrangements are under
direction of Earthman Funeral
tome.
.eral Notices
Bond cm the charges was set at;/,
$20,000 and he was transferred
to Harris County jail Pye is also
being held on an aggravated
robbery charge in Houston for
the robbery of the Jolly Roger
Lounge there, in which one man held at 10:30 «.m. Saturday at
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with the Bee. Frederick
OTonnee officiating.
Castillo, a lifelong Baytown
resident, died Thunder in a
Baytown hotpila), t
He k survive/ly hit, wife,
Mrs, Margarita Castillo of
And
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Cowpoke Fete
CROSBY (Sp> - Crosby an*
chiktren will have an opportuni-
ty to compete in a Mr and Miss
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three brother*, Juan Castillo
Jr. of Baytown, Alexander *: 1” • a™
Castillo of Crosby and Arturo t™*?- .... .
Castillo of Houston: two sisters. Judging will begin at 3 p ro
Sylvia Castillo and ifermelinda Thursday
.'nnioro, both of Baytown; and
grandfather. Heron Catlillo of
Sew Brauns felt.
i rosary will be recited at ? sonality and poise
was shot.
Police said bond on the
Houston charge was set at
$40,000.-
CASTILLO
Services for Arnulfo Castillo,
26, of 1610 Johnson will be
Earthman Highlands Funeral
Home, t Mass will be held at
II a.m. Saturday at St, Jude
Catholic Church in Highlands
Friday at Karthman
Highlands Funeral ChapaL
Burial will be in Memory
t.nrdin*
Pallbearer* mil be third
hot to. Mike Campos, Arturo
Castillo, Alejandro Castillo,
Anthony Hu nos and Frank
Portales Jr.
Arrangements are under
direction . of Earthman
Highlands Funeral Home;
Rain, Rain
RAY DREYER, 208 E. Francis
reported 2,5 inches of rain on his
gauge by 10:15 a m.® Friday
near the bus bam on
Crosby High School campus
Children aged 0-12 will be
judged on appearance, pee-
Children will compete in three
age groups; 04 years old; M
years old; and 9-12-years oM.
Each child will receive a gift,
and trophies will be awarded to
the winners.
Parents are asked to call 328-
2069 or 388-3051 before by Aug, I
to Alter their child. The entry
fee is $5
Free refreshments will be
served by the Crosby Riding
Hub
Attend Church
"THE BOX'' is a steel protective device far workmen as they lay
the 54-Inch storm drains on Ml in (haanelvIcw. Tbe hoi is
designed io protect both men and the concrete drains in case of a
cave-in. The drains are a component of the widening of the
freeway.
(Photo byNadiwPauemn)
SHOCKING TURN OF EVENTS
WASHINGTON (API - Here
is how Texas congressmen
voted in Thursday’s roll call by
which the House voted, 339-82
to defeat a five-eent-a-gallon
tax on gasoline. A yes vote was
a vote for the tax. xxx-Denotes
not voting
Democrats - Brooks no
Burleson no; de la Garza yes
Eckhardt no; Gaftimage no
Gonzalez no; Hall no; High
WASHINGTON (API - Sens
Lloyd Bentsen, D-Tex.. and
testimony on bikeways, KloesellJohn Tower, R-Tex., voted
made his familiar pitch for a
walkway on West Main Bridge
over Goose Creek Stream. He
also asked for dumpsters ttf be
located at various points as
clean-up measures and for
repairs to the alleys in West
Baytown. *
Thursday to affirm its stand fa
voring federal funds for abor-
tions where a woman’s life
would be endangered and in
cases of rape, incest’or medical
necessity:
The Senate affirmed its stand
60-33.
LC Registration
PERMITS TO register for the
fall semester at Lee College are
available in-the admissions of-
fice in Moler Hall. Registration
will be 10 a.m-7 pm. Aug. 24
and 25 Classes will begin Aug
29 For more information, call
LC. 427-5611.
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budding, hunk buds, tables, limps, ruclinsrs.
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entire houseful ... credit terms ar-
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STORES! WAREHOUSES
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 255, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1977, newspaper, August 5, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074556/m1/13/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.