The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 9, 1977 Page: 4 of 36
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TH1 BAYTOWN SUN
Wtdwttsday, March I, 1>77
Next Step In Exxon Blast
Case In Coast Guard Hands
Noon Stocks
t( fm r—y •/ #*•*•#, 9
iilmtw Inr^wig
Irffc 'Htn •
HOUSTON 'Sp* l S Com mgbt mU be filed with an ad- nqflfB* and third mate >*■>• u
Guard investigating officer Lt rrumstrative law judge m **yw Bruce Torjusen was m- ***t
Col Stanley Spurgeon said Houston or another port cdy *tM*tive to toy. a 1—<*» •
•■S'Ch*^ ^^“ntha* otegj*
the U S Attorney s office tit «**»• against comities orjl>u<
.-artnectioo with the Elion Corp ^ ^ ^ , heantJiX^ZEPL L
that resulted ui the death of ^ The allegations came after ^ w
three men r testimony was received m for- t» rat
However allegations that ^h*‘r{' m,! ** npSn,ft<* ',ur% mai heanngs in February and ur*«i v-rtr.
.ould result in the revocation of.and k**'1*** po*»we penalties March y* explosion ^ ^ UniMU
Com Guard fictmes and *nl* ** revocation ofbcatses and ,B which three tugboat crewj^j,98 ■ ■
merchant manner documents for <*ocuro*®tJ *•* ***d members were lulled when their ^****°**,,
two officers a charge of loateg allegations will do*1 sank the Eason U9 barge
the Exxon San Fran i* *'- mar > -ru' -oym mate Peter Cote fire raged on the deck of ^
------—----- *" ..........‘ (the anker Exwn San Francisco
and >we man was badly burned tw,>, i ^
Jury Selection In
McManusTrial At Zero SLSjST:
Bond Reaium Beach City Resident Of
• To Represent oc% \7 o 1 r^i •
oJ Years seeks Election
ch Special Area
I BEACH cm' Spt - People presently taking tads to sell the -oeen made to recover the li W
need a councilman who will property The cotmcil must commission paid to Mactoefi,
* Bond Realtors at 320 W Defee represent ail the ntixeta fairh I recover principal paid on the who is a Beach Oly red’1-*
j been appointed exclusive do no! belong to any clique land 'but no provtswos have when the land was bought by the
tin, representative for Bay -.Am-Mrs Lob Dutton and as she *► -............. - nty
«w Board of Realtors area by Trans- nounced he candidacy for one _ . Every atuen who votes
Hi American Real Estate Exchange of three Beach Qty Council seats L, H iH) F / *US hi flit r*eds 10 know Uul *** preyT!!
T*REN a narumal real *uai» ooTn for election Annl I council member,. MtltW®
Endert Evans and Mackreil
would not art at'tbe counni
meeting Feb 22 to regain 11,500
Parents Due
Information
At Sterling
mation
<TAREX> a national real estate opto for election .April 2
**' referral service organuation Mrs Dutton, a Beach Qty
2*!wah headquarters in Salt Lake resident 32 years, said she has I1/.- Pa\>t\ff
- 'attended counni meetings dur *’ UJJ'
ill be new at sterling iudi
mum Thursday night
From 7“ to 7 JO pm
freshmett'ts mil be served
en the discussion mil begin
vpn> to be covered include
Tranststwh to 55 minute
ass room penbds from the
petonged to even current 10 minute
Cote testified during the,
HOUSTON iSpi - Efforts to Tuesday were challenged by
empanel the first juror m ‘the -defense attorneys m) ^ ^ ^ vw ^ ^
eapMlniMter trial of Vernon prwemton m the cbk for U^£f«re be wo* te?oa las v ou
E .McManus 13 were again un- Cause . midnight to 4 a m shift Jan r W
successful 4unn| the second day ^ renutmn| to supervise the loading He also JrtM t***™
01 J^T *^rQoB Tuesday with pj mr during jury setec- testified be had spent some j y ^ 181 vi
eight prospective juron disnuss- !M)fl I(1 ^ CMe_ which is ex- hours m a Bavtown lounge and 1 ****
ed for reasons ranging- • from t0 ^ between three had several dnnks . ‘ ■ .
pubixsy. about the. asp 'to ^ f,¥f weeks to try Torjusen testified that be
scruptei against the death reheved Cote before 2 am ^
^!rv lertwvn -wm.nued t'jnlrdl Derese 2* was also m- C«' *«*<1 h>N.
WeehLtfte^L for -apiul murder m the shortly after lu. W, (W
10ty. Utah attended counni meetings dur
Nearly IS million people .mg the past 18 months and -has
^transfer across state and county become concerned about 'he Kuw
it lines yearly said Pal Bond , lack of attention paid by coun t^Xet •tu y A
li wnet of Bond Reaiton Our nl members to utuem who at
w * appointment by TAREX anil'tend and ask questions at the HOUSTON tAPi - A
• »*jpve us advance information meetings chairman of U S Steel Corp received on the illegal deal B uon w
r* ’ about larmbes moving into the People need a councilman says organised labor is push- returned to the nty Mrs »vvtem
°'' Bav Area Board area and thby can ulk to Tltese council ing for a pobtical payoff from)Dutton Hid
' ° . provide professwnai astBtaace peopte . refuse . to talk with the Carter admaustratwo, ; She cortanwd. The fweser
n ito farraha transfemng to oth» eitkKiB at -cosmcs) meetings R Heath Larry aao said council seems to feel sorry for .aicotdi
5 areas of the l S Aldermen Frank Martarana, Tuesday the nation s energy Mrs Mackreil because she b grade i
g:n Me will be working with a Betue Enderii Grady Evans and problems could lead to a col- poor I am poof too but nobort-
im veiert1 nationwide network of Georgia Mackreil refused to lertve bargaining ensts is giving me II 500 -H ti
n‘« brokers to provide no cosi make any comment when asked Unions have made it clear ntuens money
■ 7*Nassistance for refocatuqt by a ntuw at the audience if the President Carter hat consider-: Taxatusn n another protsle
***^ farruhes We can save thenmme 31M ictannumi to Mrs able obligations to them Lar that coocgg Mn Ehgtoe who ^ neaded by mot hen have ai-
1 ‘ and money at both ends bf the '■Uckrell s nusband Luther ini rv said while in Houston for a'sadi, Nobodv should have to be most doubled over the last be- -
move ‘ said Bond land sale to the city m 1974’ was regwnai public affairs confer* taxed to jay lawyers fees to j<je according to US govern
‘ Jerry Young president of going to be repaid do .the city t, ence sponsored by the National fight Barndge water and sewer ment statistics The head of the
I in one out of every 13
s -i woman' These 4 4
mav be di.
that honest),
.,.m • Short slide presenlatioo at
I promise that when elected V ocational Education furnished
.vunciinun I will-do eventamg *- areer renter
vice;in rm power to see that money • Parent vounsek* discus
mi of the new credit
MOTHERS HEAD
THE FAMILY
NEW YORK AP* - Fan
*i, TAREX m making the ap- Mrs Dutton said Weiauon of .Manufacturers problems People need a householt
B , point mem said Bond and lus The tend purchase was ruled fie said at a news conference aiman who will represent all the families i
r staff have demonstrated their illegal last fall by Qty Atty John, lha! the energy problems un- ntuens fairh nulbon women
Acfiom that could be taken b«
Astronahl Quits
I* professional competence in
»*» resdenual rail estate
roatjteting ’*• c- 3eS:grited.':o
■.^5taite tibem’ ■ as .our eatcfoNve
Board of Reahorj area The.
TAREX appointment anU add
new focal and national
(ourt McManus was indicted ■«*. reduced to fim degree ^
^«^ra^iw:-3:'a,aa=r3: -« —
Cantrei! of Bavtown retu™ !0f agreement ■ ^ - AP
Three of the prospective tesUfT m ^ ^ ' n*°s Uttnse!f fw a
ume or revocation
Astroeaut Ronald E
Evans has announced his resig-
IDENTIFIED
FLYING OBJECTS
jwco Tuesday wt* struck She mil be sentenced .by State Spsmgedo sari fibM ^inatuM. effective March 15
be«u*.gf exposure to pubk.tv EM Judge Joseph Guanno ilkgatwm u JWj ^ ^ Tu^
m the earn while two others oiiowmg the conclusion of the from he will dav thaT Evara command SPRINGS. Colo
•ere tamsaed became <* McManus trial make to the Qm Guard com- module psiot of the ApoQo 17 AP ~ w! 117 man-
rehgious «ews and. scruples McManus facet Me m. praonm Washington. D C moon fbtot will hecomee*ecu- im4de >" at the
apteat the death penalty ’or dwth if found guilty of the jft„ ^ ^ vjff d Wefleni;entf of 1978. according lo the
The remainder of those trailed capital offenae____presented in the hearing American Energy Corp at!North No Defense
■ . | The cocnnundant i report wflkjSosttadfoe Aru He aho will be :-omnun<1 .
be .acallable to to the public at'director -of Markeung for Wes- ‘‘*r r,umt>w ‘‘ va JblLtes and
; the erfo irf d* year - Pac Energy a coal-producing °f detwis from fcag-
The commandani will make suhsidurv merited rocket bodies b up;
final rulings on the evidence Evan* 43 joined the the 1975 record pf 129 pb- f
Wind Hampers Grass
Fire Fighting Here
Baytown firemen, hampered off the field and had plowed a;
by strong winds, battled a large fire break
mass fire which, had it spread The owner was advised of fire!
could have caused considerable laws and'firemen put out the
damage on the north end of loom fire spending almost an hour
Tuesday there
tavesfigteors believe chtMren „
may have caused the fire winch ' r<,r^“
burned gras, ,n a field from ^ °<
behind South Colon Apartments ^'n ^ )T **13 p ™ !
a. 501 Massev-Tompkins to near
the butane station on North >ofw«ha;:
Main near the mterseetton with 5
Baker Road firefighters armed
Home, in the area and the ^ OUL ^
butane statxm were protected 5Urt^ h«J
from the Sams. Joprette thrown from a pamg||
Fbemto from Siati<M» 6 and 5rrSr - * ■ . - Jj
and voiunteen representing ail statu n firemen found the
five districts responded to the Tire, aifeadv wt whto-they. amv-
rall received at 4 03 p m and ed at the Daniel A Perei home
jpent about an hour and 4$:4<S6 MoteU, about 12 30 a m j
minutes at the scene Wednesday
About as hour and a half A wail heater in the bathroom
earlier Station. S ftrefighters had malfunctioned and set wall j
answered a cafl to a large grass sruds afire
fire at 703 Hunt outside the tv .-Eindighferv vuvto a' the
hnuts but on arrival found the house, a few minutes while mak-
owner was intenO nally burning n« r< th< fir* -t;..-.
Suspect Ticket Sales
Referred To DA Office
A case involving the sale of Wontemavor said a check with I
tickets over the telephone with Mrs Agnev V n," booking
proceeds altegedly to be used for agent at the cohseum. revealed
senior -mzens activities has..-that m-irtanaatfon had ieaaedj.
been tirnned over to the con- the buikbng Aug S for su
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Harm County Ihsfnrt A' M.mtenwv • «it the ian
tomev s Office Bsytown pohee > aibng residents and crying to
"reported ' :r- -v--' p, v- re-
It::^rf s ' Tew »•.....
iBid police have received several proceeds will be used to spomrl
"MTipUinu about a man caiteBgvsenwr citiaen prograrto and heS!5'-'
rttirew and trying to iril them asking.ntuens to sponsor a
tickets to an aSeged wuntry wmor cimeti for the alleged
western jamboree that b suppos even! \
ed to be held Aug » a! the Sam The caller • iaims to be from
presented at the hearing
nauts corps tn 1966
Lefeber and tiw council b foss resolved: are, bound to "When eleptod; 1 may hot versed wpsaated. wtdowed «
have a major impart on the alwavs agree with ciusens but gngtr and according to the
collective bargaining ctonate -no questions asxid *bv. .-itueris Ameruan 1 ouncti of Life in>j-
And if entogy is a potential will be. ignored I will talk to j^e their medten age u 43 4
restraint on the economy; see them, she said yean
may well have a crass in col- I lived tn this community jv* biggest problem in a
Sertive bargaining he said when it »a* uuorporaied ft » *' headed rwusehokf :* -
Lam said labors wtsh bst meantto remain a peaceful com- (w fnunrul they said Only *
B headed by bills that would al- mumtv To remain peaceful the third of the baisehoJds polled
low common situs picketing people need a councilman win rad earnings of
and would repeal the Taft-Hart- bebeve m doing lus best to jjo ouo or more About 54 per
ley Art section permitting state represent all the people, one cent of the women heading
nght to-work laws who will ulk to them ana {gnulifs were working m 1975
I believe President Carter b answer thetr questions 1 mB; ~'; 7 i. "j'r.Ttl.,
too mu-h dedicated to the over carefully spend the ctttxens . ^ (oarth
|J2 pdbbcs welfare lo yield to:'*****?' ***&
jteese pressure tartks - Larry when asked / she coefoiided < *r-
said:'Airs DufitMi add,her' hushahd-.:
- Basil have two ctuhfien Phi! I
Guide Assigned aixt Sae and are memhen
ARMY PV7 Utenfieid L Guide Cove Churrh oMImst
son of Alfred M Guide of 90C The ctwml seats of Aldermen |
Wheatley Ave has been axstgn- *Evans f-jiderli and Mackreil
:,J*~.- «d to the First Cavator Division wifi expire tiurferm
MRS LOIS DUTTON ■ jfood ’• ____
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W .mmI*- ii kill hen 11 Mil'
Farm Agent
In Chambers
Plans Talks
the Natiorai Amxule Senior
.Society which Montemavor
found was based in Dallas and
operated out of a pnvately-
towned-.home
He said no arrests had been
made in the am and prince art
still unsure.if anything a actually ’
arttss in the situatton • but.
Montemavor said it sounded*
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The bugs Cituens wbi have questions
Chambers about the organuatioe or theuej
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County' Agncuiturai Extensiof'" «rhn wish v- . an plain about be-
Afenl JR Carroll has some ing called to buy the tickets
idteu about what you cm do to ishould contact Mrs Enuly Vas-
hefo stop thetfi quer of the consumer fraud
Carroll wifl give an ilhatrated idiraw. 221-5401 Moutesnayar
tenure concerning1 insects and jwdH
maertmdes at home demonstra
Ttee pubtec a invif< nend the SINGING Otnstians q<
The aT™ «»“•* dew in- Teruha wiii perform al Faith
srtticxfes and amwer questions Memorial Baptist Church of
abput veg table and flower gar-. .Uherty at 7 30 p m Frxtoy The
itesis trees and shrubs |eburdb b located at the corner of
The meetings will be held at Confederate and Ohio Streets
1 |B pm March 17 tn the home i ——------——*—
of Janet Gesie m Wtawe at 1 JO The kiwi has an acute senae
pm March 22 m the Aathuar eg smell because unlike other
Cite Hall and at 1 >0 pJ« bud, it, brain has enlarged oL
Marck P m the Dench Qty Cam- tactorv lobes sa the fradttl »■
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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/m1/4/?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.