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Wilburn is sent
jump Before Inauguration
WASHINGTON (AP) - cratic Congress
greetings from Democratic leaders of the 95th dpy. 1M first
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King'lb^"
. kff Hrtip' ITwWjiglr,
Congress are starting work on
President-elect Carter’s jobs 54-billion expansion of an exijt-
prograin without waiting for his ing public works program, was
IVxmrvnrofo eon fho
inauguration.
At the same time, Congress
is expected to shelve President
Ford's new tax-cut proposals
and instead await Carter's tax chairman of the House subcom-
plans, due to be disclosed later
After the new, heavily Demo-
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5:55-7:40-9:30
If only they
knew she
had the
power.
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Artists
BAY PLAZA 2
JAY PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 422-555:
least a House majority - 218.
House Speaker Thomas P.
O'Neill of Massachusetts said
the first priority of Democrats
who now control both the legis-
lative and exa-utive brdfiches
after eight years of divided
government, "must be to put
Americans back to work. "
House leaders are to gather
Friday in Plains, Ga., to dis-
cuss the rest of Carter’s eco-
nomic package with the Presi-
dent-elect. That package is ex-
pected to consist of some $15
billion in economic stimulus,
combining programs intended
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comedy: SUSPENSE.
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component of
Carter’s economic proposals, a
introduced. Democrats say the
program could . produce as
litany 800,000 jobs.
Robert A. Roe, D-N.J,,
mittee handling the bill, had
the measure
when it was introduced. He pre-
dicted, there would be more
than enough sponsors in the
next few days to provide at
Senate*flepu blicans staged an
upset by choosing Sen. Howard
Baker Jr. of Tennessee as
their leader by a one-vote mar-
to create jobs, tax cuts to boost* gin over "Sen. Robert P. Griffin
individual buying power and
tax incentives for industry to
expand plant and employment.
There were indications that,
Iso far at least, Democratic con-
gressional leaders are satisfisd
with Cartels performance on
his pledge to»confer with them
as he develops his legislative the Democrats
of Michigan. Griffin had been
expected to move up from the
assistant leader post.
In the House, Rep. John J.
Rhodes of Arizona resumed his
Highland! reiident- and ' a
4Hair-a-Ttem? To Aid
Amigos ProgralifHere
from 11 a.m, to 11 pm, Monday,
Feb. 7, at Cojunga Center, 4910
N. Main., go pn sale Thursday,
Jan. 6.. - • '•
Stylists from the Baytown.-
ffouston area will donate
proceeds of work done at the
center that day to the Amigos
program. Tickets will be $10 for
cut and style that usually costs
$12. Entertainment and 4807 Burning Tree; and Mike
refreshments "Will be provided.
... The Baytown chapter ' of
Amigos de las Americas will be
represented this summer by nine
yorfths who will participate iff
the program of immunization
and dental hygiene in Central
and South Americas.
They are REL,students Chris
Cockrell, ..'son ; of Joan and
Howard Cockrell of 3412
Carriage Lane; Mary Ann Crow,
daughter of Joy and Morris
Crow of 100 Crestway; and
Ste^ Hebert of 4901 Burning
TraZ RnKorf'I Mac tnn nf Sheila Highlandi Funeral Home.
Tree; Robert Liles, son of Sheila
and Ronald Liles of 4802 St.
Andrews; Gary McGee, son of
Joe Helen and Edgar McGee of
MARTIN
Service! for Mn. Loll Haiel
Marlin, 12, of 6611 Stelnman
will be hell/ at 10 a.m. Thun-
day at Paul l. Lee Funeral
Home Chapel with the Rev. H.
M. Llndiey of ITooiter Baptht
Church officiating.
Mn. Marlin, a native of Mat-
loon, III., and a member oj
Kooiter Baptiit Church, died
her home at 12:20 p.m.
Tueiday.
She moved to Baytown in
1923 and wai a ihember bf
791,
The jobs bill was a
congressional creation and Car-
ter adopted it as part of his
program. ' , *
Meanwhile, Ford sent his’own
version of a tax reduction to
Congess where it is virtually
certain to go nowhere.
Ford’ proposal combined a
$10 billion personal income tax
cut with reductions in corporate
taxes and an increase in Social
Security taxesT'Tfii package4
was nearly identical with one Cooie Creek Lodge No.
Congress rejected last year. Order of Eaitern Star.
As the Congress set itself up She “ mrvlved by two iom,
for business Tuesday, Sen. Rob- Tfoy E. Martin and Donald K.
ert C. Byrd of West Virginia Martin, both of Baytown: and
won his expected victory to be- ®n<’ ,Georgia
come leader of the majority Oaughtry of Mattoon, III.
Democrats In the Senate. Sen. Five *™dMdren and five
Hubert H. Humphrey of Min- free,-grandchildren al.o.ur-
nesota withdrew from the com- 1 ^ M /of<n(0
petition, leaving Byrd unop- yark c#m#Wry
P0™; • where Cooie Creek Lodge No.
O Neill had been chosen ear- 798< 0rder ofEa,tern s,or wiii
lier by the House Democrats, charge of the tervlcei.
also without opposition, and his Arrangement! we under
election Tuesday was a formal- direction of Paul V. Lee
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From AP Wire*
^ '
+ AUSTlN-rimHigb-
tower of Washington, D.G, has
been named editor of the Tex
as Observer, replacing Kaye
Northcott, who wants to finish
a mystery novel.
■ McKinney
Road, (or $25,000.
In the March 23 session the
purchase came under fire from a
bock
SAN ANGELO - Lob-
area law officers have
chase a pistol for the uniden-
tified deer hunter who shot to
death the man who killed state
trooper Sammy Long last No-
vember.
Funeral Home.
REYNOLDS*
Service! for Jamei Edward
Reynold!, 39, of 1361 Pugh In
Galena Park will be held at 10
Thuriday at Earthman
Highland! Funeral Home
Chapel.
ReynoFdi, a former
minority leadership. .Rep. Jim diod Tvmttlay In a Houito'n
Wright of Texas alreacjy had hoipital. .<■' |
been named majority leader by He « iu reived by hit wife,
Mn. Sandy Reynoldiof Galena
Park; three daughter!, Becky
Ann, Cheryl Renee and Caiey
Don Reynold!, all of Galena
Park; hii mother, Mri. Annie
Reynold! of La Porte; three
brother!, Jerry Reynold! ,of
New Iberia, La., Kenneth
Reynold! of Channelview and
_ I v i^rry Reynold! of La Porte; vats announced today the*So-
Tickpts for the seebnd Amigos|Cindy Morelock. daughter of three linen, Bonnie Moore of viet Union harvested a record
las Americas Hair-a-Thon Olive and William Morelock of La Porte, Marie Dulaney of
7116 Bayway. ^---------- Chicago, 111., and Rase Mary
Sterling students are Frank Laneigne of Croiby.
Griffith, son of Mary.and John Burial will be in White
Griffith of 608 Pamela; Eva Cemetery.
Hebert, daughter of Beverly.and Arrangement! are under
Hohoi-t nf 4Qm Rnrnintr direction of
IOWA PARK* — Texas
Agriculture Department in-
spectors were to report today
on their inspection of a grain
company warehouse owned by
a man who reportedly fell
from a cabin cruiser near Port
Aransas.
:+ EL PASO - El Paso
sheriffs investigators said to-
day they have few leads in the
case of a U.S. Army major
found stabbed to death in his
car in the desert near El Paso.
+ BOSTON - The Coast
rching for possible “life
boats and life jachets" from
the tanker Grand Zenith; miss-
ing in the North Atlantic with
industrial oil.
+ MOSCOW - Agricul-
ture Minister Valentin K- Mes-
grain crop in 197k totalling
223.8 million tons.
NEW -
{Continued From Page 1)
Peterson, son of Nihi and professional educators, has
Michael Petersop of 203 Bayou studied the books, it will recom-
Bend, . mend selections Ttrlhe school
The,ninth 1977 Amigo is Carrie board, who may adopt or not,’
Camerwi-of -Clear Lake. The state pays for books if
The nine Amigos must provide they are chosen from the selec-
about $500 of the total cost of tions of the State Board of
+ AUSTIN t- Jhe Texas
Supreme Court ruled today
^Earthman ty, |jve men w(,o had been
laid off from work were enti-
tled to unemployment pay
eveh though the company ask-
ed them to come to work dur
ing a strike and they refused.
group of about 20 citizens. Jim Gleason
„________ Inc,, Houston. The
total permanent population of
June on a six-month the city was 1,202, with 165
weekenders, « *
And a milestone in Beach
City’s growth.was reached May
21, when General Telephone in-
stalled the 2,000th instrument in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Jones. The Beach City
pxchange was established in
December 1967 with 625 stations j
in service. • ...
In October, after research by
City Atty. John Lefeber, who
was hiredjn June on a six-month
contract' the counil was told it
must sell the land because it was
not bought legally.
Lefeber said the land purchase
was illegal because the city
entered into .a contract for a
long-term indebtedness, which is
91!
governed under the general lavys
of Texas.
Another illegality was the fact
a relative of a council member
received monetary benefit from
the sale. Luther Mackrell, hus-
band of councilwonian Georgia
Mackrell, received a $1,500
realtor’s commission from’ the
sale of the property.
Also Jn 1976, the council
adopted a 1976-77 budget of $10l
616 and hired Robert J. Austin, a
certified public accountant from
Mont Belvieu, as the new city
treasurer.
count,
Mackrell, Mrs. JBettte
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TV
SERVICE
WOIK ON ALL BRANDS
SPECIALIZING IN
MA6NAV0X
COMPARE OtH PRICE
'* A SERVICE .
422-3384
Praying For
Jimmy Paid
Off For Her
Pizza inn
AARON MR
son of Mr. ai
Bradley
.celebrates hi
Wednesday^!
Mr, and Mrs.
of Sam Raybi
and Airs. Co
Howie.
HUNTSVILLE,' Tex. (AP)- -
Mary Bradix received an in-.
tial .inauguration of Jimmy Car
But she won't be going
She’s serving a life term for
niurder in state prison.
She said she received the in-
a cargo of 8 million gallons of , station because she prayed for
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Carter.
Miss Bradix, 55, said she
would like to have the in-
vitation framed and hanging on
tfie wall of her cell
Warden David L. Meyers of
the Goree Unit of the Texas, De-
partment, had trfihmeddor her
Tuesday.
See Coupon Offer Below.
ttzzaiiuil
Thick or Thin
1 buy any 91am, large
:za (Thiel* or Thin crust)
With this coupon t
or medium size pizza (T-
al regular menu price and-
receive one pizza 61 the next smaller size
' with equal number ol ingredients V
and the same type crust FREE
January 12,1977
FL-1
PLEASE PRESENT, WITH GUEST CHECK
• NOON BUFFET-Monday thru Friday. 11am to 2pm.J1.99
o TUESDAY NIGHT BUFFET-Every Tuesday Night....$1.99
■flpm to 8:30pm .• .
All the pizza and salad you can eat. Children under 6.— 99<
$1,250 of their term of service on,
the field. The Baytown, chapter
provides the rest from donations
and fund-raising projects. ;
All nine Amigos will have
tickets" to the Halr-a-Thon for
sale. *
Good Business Year
Is Seen In Baytown
The nation's tire industry in; year, but sales to keep up with it
out of the strike-marred 1976
lemon.” is a prediction by Perry
DECKER 1
3910 DECKER DRIVE 424-5012
- 7:00-10:00 ■
MASSACRE
AT
CENTRAL
HIGH"
8 4H“8TOMPIMQ QROUND’
D. Sexson. owner-operator of the
Goodyear tire dealership at 806
W. Texas.; ^
Sexton -a^rHing to
Goodyear Chairman Charles J.
f’illiod Jr. the industry is enter-
ing what will become the big-
gest production year m its his-
tory with companies such as1
Goodyear,* which shouldered a
412-month-long strike last sum-
ers International Union OCAW
has rejected contract propos-
L.„u-,vuu.u..., ,„„uv,, a als from 21 of the nation’s oil
'&tzts££~± Turns'!
creases';; . .. .,
> 'the Baytown Goodyear deal-
er also anticipates; an excellent
year ahead for his store and for
the retail business in general in
the Baytown area. - ;*
According (o a chamber of
hmerce i
He predicted that Baytown’s
40,345 licensed passenger cars
would increase proportionately
by and that pickup trucks
arid-recreational vehicles, * to-
industry, would increase even
more - by at least 50 per cent in
the same period.
owners H&M Automotive, and
hier. recording the biggest in: had a successful opening in Oc-
tober. ,
Before entering the tire and .
automotive service .business,
Education. However, the local
board may choose books not- on
the list if the locaj district pays
forthem.
Selection will be made iff
March, t , «,■
The. state board approved
more than 140 books in 33
categories this year.
lexioooKS are oroerea in roia- tria, ^ {i , ,he
^ Uh * i.d W £ »Ui-
+ ALICE, Tex. — Fletcher
Brown, 50, vice president of
the First State Bank of San
Diego, was found fatally shot
iri'Eis home today and a jus-:
tice of the peace ruled the
death accidental.
‘ + ASPEN, Colo. - A tired,
pale and "heartbroken” Clau-
dine Longet listened to poten-
tial jurors in her manslaugh-
“If came Tri the mail Mon-
day,” said Meyers. He said it
was addressed to Mary Bradix
and listed only the Goree post!
office box number and Hunts-) ■
ville. Tex. on the envelope. ™
2109 N. Alexander
427-0494
ANGELA. I
daughter of
Wilson of
Robert Wilso
celebrates her
Wednesday. iG
Mrs. • Juanil;
Highlands and
E. Wiisdn of I
Pizza inn
DANGER
“Tim
Watch Those Curves Baby
Some dictionaries and low
level biology books which would
normally have; been bought by
mir “Spider” Sabich, led
short!"
ly before he was shot to
death last spring.
used in them, Clark told the
school board. . '
State officials have talked with
dictionary, manufacturers about
onable words
jvYiiNvEir - Hie oil,
Chemical and Atomic Work-
'State board members decided
the best way to make the point
the largest, in the first major
Sexton bought the Goodyear they do not want such words in
dealership this fall from former
labor talks of 1977.
*
student dictionaries is not
order them, Clark said.
The same reasoning, wgs used
in not ordering certain biology
textbooks,.he.added
ayiomouve service .uusmess, n j/yrrt
Sexson spent 20 years with A. H- Jt/lL 1
Robins Co., a pharmaceutical . „ _t!____A,
firm, as a salesman and for. 10
years as Visional manager for
’report, Baytown the company’s Houston district,
■ - V
should start planning for a popu- including the Baytown area,
lation explosiop to 100,-000 by Earl‘er in his career he served
1980. Judging from the n<?w in- sevetal years as head football
dustry that is settling here, that foach at Aeene High School in
doesn't appear to he ap unrea- Gkeene, Gkla. :An enthusiastic
sonable expectation. ■ ■ sportsman, he and his,wi'fe also
, "Goodyear is not-only looking operated a retail store in'Etoile
for a production record next |on Lake Sam Rayburn. .
DECKER2
3910 DECKER DRIVE 424-5012
Violence In America
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To^feTonight
NEW YORK .(API -- NBC naUon to the subject, despite
\ Working Their Way
» Thro Coliege-
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with the -..lojy. bid,” j ..said
Langston.^..
As Schumacher explained to
Neal,' "One is black and white;
the other is white and black.”
, In response to trustees' con-
cern about pickets on the job site,
sloping completion of the two-
story, 1,500-pupil facility, Max
Chapman, president' of TOS,
assured the board he will be able
’jfedo' tbe job.with the best help
available and no work stoppage
for pickets.
Chapman said TOS is current-
No Job Is
Too Big,
Too Herd,
Or Too
Wild!
pulls no punches on its 3‘/2-hour three, hours of prime-time plus
special, “Violence in America.” a half-hour panel: discussion
It should have. starting at 11:30 p.m.
The program, which start? at - "It. was our intention to show
7 p m. CST tonight, uses vio- the television audience' the
lence in the .very way it de- clear distinction between make-
pfores it.. Instead of insight, the believe violence and authentic
viewer gets a bloody potpourri violence - the difference be-
of cadavers, pulpy hospital tween real blood and ketchup
and Clear Lake School Districts
And have not been picketed.
He explained that if a job-site
was. picketed and a .ufiion sub-
contractor honored the picket, a
replacement subcontractor
would be hired. * *-*-
Schumacher also sought and
knifings;; beatings^,
ing grief. ' - ' - ect was
^BC fails to exercise any re- "The program'
straint on itself wtrile blanung|alh’t prgtty.’'
violence on everything from v i ; .jffcrr
motherhood to the Wild West. A bachelor1 tax of one
-'Perhaps, more regrettably, and 50 by Missouri Territory
“CAMPUS SWIHOIBi”
tax of one dollar 4
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NBC fails to' give much iflumi-J IM;
GRAND
OPENING
CELEBRATION
OF OUR NEWLY
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WEARING ONE of Henry
Kissinger’s many hats in the
new Carter administration is
"bigniew Brzezinski. The
’olumbia University^
essor .has been.
Wain of Hi
nomina
ssor .Jtas __been
ited • Carter’s chief
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H^ieooofOR .-vl.;'.'-..’ -
received' assurances that TOS Securit>
Would usp only American made
products in construction' of- the
Producer Stuart schopi, which is school policy.
said when the proj-
announced in June!
30DayFree Membership
; Plus Discounl on Enrollmtnt of Any. Regular Program
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