The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 9, 1977 Page: 1 of 36
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Wednesday, March », l$77
Baytown, Texas, 775S
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Travel Ban Lifted To
4f Red-Ruled Nations
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Meeting Set Thursday * - Effective
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Council To Look Date ,s
Beauty Needs Of Cil y Iar h 18
( nppled ( hiidren
RIPFl.f.i? . i
meet at > .j
[ ^ wtii look at way* toj from the
senior Citiiens
mytown senior
tub will meet if 2 p m -f
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By WANDA orton Beautify Raylmni Aancutioo
Baytown Qty Council TTiurv has mewed a .$1,000 donation to
at Insuraaecfi;
mate flaytawn loot better
Two beautification projects;
are on the agenda One would W
, enhance the appearance of Pr^ws« to buy 15
' Slbert Thomas Plata and the #» pb* ™t?rui ‘‘
litutm
Agents tor! beaauficauon of es-
putuoe' ijctt Garth Road ,
One would :betw<*n !^eT Th*
. * ASHING TON vP
dent Carter announced
that the- adraims tra tion is
Amend tiv-.i vr> e. rules the ban >n travel by! S i
the minimum age” for t- Vietnam North Korea
bodia and Cuba effective I
request from ^ -*4?w<< thaf
butld a!
parking lot a- Fells Pa k
Garth !ty wtU preside the topsoil and
(V»mg
other would dress up Garth'f"? ™;,URS“J Road to traffic at the
Road
fk^tt^ proposed'a *156 f<* ** «*** J
project a! Albert Thomas Plata . Othetj itefms urt* considered ^ ^
the heavily traveled mtenecUou are •
k’OUlS ) -j ;» Tens. Decker and Market.! . _,____}. - ■+ Appointments tqtf
BAYTOWN Neigh- Triangular berms about 11to M R^btatiofi
ve a Gir! Scout meet- inches high would V created on , . , f. . new Board
• am Tbundar tithe meduns Creeyro,papers tiS? ^ an „„ M
menu Church.'iblropper plants, nttriwaTaite- ^ ' • ; . Mterrogmne^
■Mnned from duias ornamental cabbage, kale * final payment for the Run- l^rn‘^rt »usine» thy
asked to
the berms
iurir. Kerry
,n* Hi,--,- ’hr'punters .
. Q_■___. The s cost would be about
and Recreation .,*,,, , .
Hi IH
loop 20
Services Pending
SERVK E.S FOR Kenneth .Ejart
Troseii Jr son of Mr and Mrs
Trosell of 1312
_______^ ___ pjtaljpayfflent for the Hbn,
»t and pansies would be planted on mrott Storm Sewer Project . * hav’f “ Mm,uv
the Uhiia discuss and acquistioc
Bond funds from the 1>751 , tavocaooo for the
capital improvements program,,UmUA ^ hB“ meeting at 6 3D p m
would be used to finance the ♦ Buy a high pr^ure washer; gv1*n by
project , ■ V|.-„,'tp4, yr„ - <>r:e-
die Rev
Ramey of First Church
Eermet
aeffer
it EarthnUn
Home
V\ eather
And T ides
CLOUOy . I ■
wtm\M
IMHTTV a/M DV sad mdd :
■ infNdai aighi lod Than
dai. *»Ui a * per test ckroce '
. of showers Thursday m tie ■{>
'■ Bavtoioa I 'are*' -■ weather I
■ loreoM'. ■' \ D*w ' espected '
.Vtfd»ts4av T Mgbt mid ith ’
shtib Ihwrvdin mid 7i»
Rosalynn: I Tell Hin|i
|Jimmy) \^hat I Thinl[
THF Rf l> WOfUt
WHEN WORK
u»h;
Carter abo said he u
rs and Congrea a liS-biliior
c«aictl employ mem program as part of
saon to his economic- atuRuiatior. pan
He said it will seek the creation
of about one million fuil ume
r?Tutar jobs and one million summer
WiU- W t-rt /vwtniur ittrMAffiiiuhk
iohs to counter eitraordihart.H
Gorton.^
of God- . ;‘._
TOES for Thar
n^nnrTpr
* S li; p m Ulwv it i ij » m
■ Mad +j»rg! f;A '■
M NRJSE THt RSI)AY at t M
4 tn camel H i S: p m
* Denotes weak bdet ■ 1
NGTON AP - When President
Carter b weighing wme important jtybey
derision he doesr, t have to adk his wife for
1 tell lum what I think says First 4
Rosalynn Carter
In an eictoive interview Tuesday.
Fust Lady also said she disapproves
couples living, together without
mamed because I m kind of old fashic
about things like that ‘
She said she wouldn t hesitate to send i
of her children to a psychiatrist if necessary
and that she hopes her daughter Amy wifi
receive set education both at home and at
And she doesn! serve liquor at the White
House VC- said because I just don’t wan!
to Notjor religious reasons i just .don’t'
want to Besides..I'm sivihg the tax-
pawn money..
la her first, interview since becoming First
Lady Mrs Carter offered a glimpse into her
family's new fife ber goals and dreams
Sitting ■> r tnd a ; uttered .desk in r,er irria.i
quarters on the opposite .side of the White
House from her husband s grand Oval Office
Mrs Carter cupped ber dun in her hands
apd- jaiked J^r vonyc.40 minutes about .both
loc.-gn p •o.'N kn« ';^c m^;ytJhcerm
Mn Carter who has an intense inmeftiaf
health programs, said no doe in her im-
if one of her children needed it I d seek it
for them OEawnrl would -
As for »-year-old Amy s set education I
hope we can talk to her at home f hope
she U get it a! scfwd I think it s very impor-
tant bat I haven l thought about at what age
it should begin
She said that even if enmmai penalities for
smoking marijuana were removed, she
wouldn t warn ber famil
>. ;■»• - -•
to see how harmful « a
And if someone were to h$it up tn
. White House1
i would thsapprose. she said.
TV President said Iasi week that the It
payers are not paying for the GarteTs to)
a the White House and Mrs Carter <
ed on that Every bit of food that li
to tV family and toowr guests is paid for loo;
of out personal funds. Mrs Carter sanf
hhe udded that the < arten pay for their,
clothes and such deem a dry cleaning but
said she has no idea how much the family
' -pends -s wee* ior tood' 9ie SUt
received her food bill for February
We eat things file ham and turkey
casserole, she said .And today -daughter
m-law Annette asked if we could have
spaghetti one night We doc t eat weak Mid
roast beef every ni^n ’
Asked if the Carters are supporting their
two martwd sow and their families. Mrs.
Carter said Jeff helps pay for everything
Clip works part-time for the Democratic
.National Committee and Jimmy pays Oup
out of his personal funds because he needs
him Chip s a great help W> give him a
•ctwtsifvbts most* Jeff -and- Annette save
worked and saved money' wuJ dRv aw mem
own money We pay for food
Jeff Carter, M. a a student at George
ungton I'nivqfcty And Chip Carter
nest month makes about W
Democratic beadquarten Bb
unemptoyment among
young people, particularly
minonties m urban areas
' ■
■program; had been mti«»d'
recently by- big city mayors' IIS'
not doing more to produce
vammer jobs for young people
: Durtog tbe news conference
the President also made these :
.points
-Sad to commitment to
-’wfth&aw; ground troops, frmni
Korea hm not changed During
toe campaign Carter favored a'
| {gradual withdrawal of ground
troops Any Withdrawal, he said,
j "i wouldbe' . accomplished' mm, a;
four-to-five-year period ana
‘would have to be done in
- J:
governments of South Korea and
Japan
; |" - Speaking about the -Middler
East the President said there
- may have to be some minor ad-
justment to borders established
LC Moves Nearer Method
Of Seeking Surety B
thri
longtime Bayto
Edwards is the nei
Button, w
hairman of. tin
000 at the
wife Caron had a babv this month
Mrs Carter said her goal as First Lady a
for every person who needs mental health
care to be able to receive it dose to to
home, and to remove the stigma from men-
tal health care so people will be free to talk
about it and seek help -
IiR DREW WILLIAMS gets
.omc rweded nkirmaPoc much.
..faster than he
Jesse- (-oe rhanfes to mind.
,y«g.t retirement \and replen
ishes to supplies
Jim Douglas is lorded to shave
while an vacation to pose for a
■pKWre.. Peggy PoWer helps . ■-—.—--------■ - —
a cinarn with a police problem - - —-> >
Mr- • > Edglev *■* TV71 - el 1 T"'' •
3?iZTTJt^One Who railed rire lest
proud of ^'some 0ft bow ties .\.
, Marv 'jri Diar apprecaied for
arhai m 4oes for the Latin Club
;ie* lee.^Viosad' has
Waiter Qegorv rod John Cam Eive of 21 persons who took of learning the things a fireman comment further
. Tuesday awl semet earn to; m«l know , fljjg ^ department has ope
'■‘F^^(Mdgf>ir|tBiaj-|io tc| qqart- The test given Tuesday ,VXXKf H ^ w m ^ ^
*«°* /. „ , ment passed rt7aBT«irurT16wc*r--Td»d-- -•'
Mrs C W Hasiafi rerovon • fnxnan firefightmg questions an unei
One erf the men who failed the penenced person could not be
^ itest. Hubbard Potts of glljeapected to know, be told The,
t ?®TBrtwd- m McNair, a proteMtaf Sw. .... ■ mptw score ana omen .c
«,» ^rttoWh a»««y^ifi -jttofainw»oftheekamaDd«w ftots. wbo said he had talked.0^ w 'c*n~
to have had a meeting Wedne* with Qvil Service Director Swn
Alford uid he (Mnt mow ^ between Phytto D Hackerott
Wednesdav morning whether he .«* Hrtto O Hudguiv
would f3e an official protol Tbdae wfw prosed the test wifi
with to commotion tot waoiundergo j$Btiital and
aware he could do so hneh|round checks before they
Alford told The Sun be had can be conodered ehjpto lor
enc* 5v li^dfMay-.thev^I
positions of the interested par- ’
ties . Carter said
He said be could not donor. ^
details of new borders in the “ ST
-Middle FjsI becawe he has not ,!5t> ,f *
lye* met with Arab leaders The
issue of ne.w borten. he said,- a
obnoush one of the most
; venous problems. '
Asked about reports i
grand jury investigation
former CIA Director Rid
.asked for CIA dae
.....
1 have not been asked tor any
, ■ -cit ’h- ive
'to not .tome'to -my attention .;
’Whether"to"’ynmy- wth the
[ooewai betfw esrteive ngbt of
the Justice Departtnent
A grand jun reportedly a I
.probing whether Helms bed tot
congressional committee
Protesting Its ‘Fairness*
from injurgey in a fall on down-,
town Tests Avenue
Bronef^TSdkhSp-
Charles E McMorrow made
* Ptarc* Stmt Mu mat ■
Hm Tiiat Mw
At 'TIN (N. _ Rlifog ini
the CMtuNi of wo Jluvtrvouv
coUeagues (ram l-tkf Jackson
and Saa A biobw the purveyor
of the Pearce Street Journal
•as give# «aaatmouv apprm
»i here Taesdav ta • Senate
(infirmjoon (veina* for ■ sec-
ond sm-year term an the Ter
m As Cnwtrti guard
fame when we toM the vena
ton we hated air poUnttoa
PAH J EDWARDS
Be ause
mired or
.. n*si ...-J Qmm i rw*
n, romtroetton wort m
irea w»-hafied-recently.
PdOPfo Haipfrs’
»ti tints > «2.*ai
day with the city penoonei
director
Potts a Viet Nam veteran and
lour-year nyudent Of this area
wd an entrance exam should be
an -aptitude «*i to determine
,i£»Ole talked with Potts but declined to hmng
Bui. he added, the contractor
has been working on an area'
near Decker Drive where a box-
ed culvert has been covered and
lime base is being subdued
I except for two ;
New President Of
' - ir
Peoples State Named
■ 'A Bm - 'A
K4**toto -'iSWiddd- Aer*
Musts ypp*
Hr it tended Hooert F .** --a*.
School. 1-ee (oUrge and tar
An active leader a anr ac-
tivities Edwards ha been pr*m-
-
(omroerie treav.Xr»r -
-
• r -
Memben - He. .serve* an He
heard of Sterling Mwweypii
{Ubrarv ■ lumber at (urnmere
‘See .VEW.-Psge -M
Work On Baker Could Be
Finished In June . . . If
eopcrefo' htii b#n davi test wee* wben it ras
a section of ^ ^ ^
ma’v' toe thougW' wprt
st.jpped became of she
a„, , , that was poured He
^ ^ "^■^I theroncrese has to Ht 14
.ommaiioti^Jmi Fon-;_ . —
Precinct’l ' ’ \.'Ostw saw.traffir.wia
open on Baker Rand 4
I at all times Ve re gemg ta tin tarn
l:aur..bej? to' keep jg: ape*. IV
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 9, 1977, newspaper, March 9, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074577/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.