The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 125, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 4, 1979 Page: 4 of 28
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Editorials
At Least Russia
Is Telling Us
All the.people of the free world owe a debt to the So-
viet Union for the frankness with which it has revealed its
ambition to see' Iran taken into-the communist bloc.
In a speech (reported in Pravda), Boris Ponomarev.,
one of the Kremlin Ymost important Strategists.-express-
ed satisfaction wi$. the path taken by Russia’s oil-rich
southern neighbor.
He said that Vietnam, Laos, Uarr.bodia Ethippia
Angola, Mozambique and Afghanistan had all Ternbarked
on the road to socialism,” by which he meant commun-v
- ism, and "added:,
• Tbe government of (Shah^i^BakhUar has fallen m
---Iran,'The army took the side of the people. The revolution
• is winning.”
/ When Ponomarev or other Politburo members talk
favorably about ithe revolution. ” they mean a process to
/ bring to power a Soviet-style communist party. He has *
been very clean, even indiscreet. ,
Iranians, who have just thrown off one’tvrannv, have
• been forewarned. • ' , ' . .’ ... . ,, _■
IT there was any doubt about the leftist danger to’an
Iran stillin’ Chaos, it was dispelled by the armed seizure of
• the American Embassy in Teheran by communist,
guerrillas.'Fortunately they were expelled by forces loyal
to Ayatollah Khomeini before many lives were lost I
, The purpose of.the well-planned attach on-the embassy
was to provoke a confrontation between the U S. and the
ayatollah's-new Islamic regime; The guerrillas hoped for
‘ an overreactiqn bv this-country, which wopidtpoison
; relations and cause Teheran to look to Moscow for aid
; and friendship. ’ . * ......
• In time it is possible that the- new banian leaders will
'set aside anti-Americanism (engendered by our support of
the shaRi, and see that the two countries have interests'in
• common. • - ■ / '
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VtfasNhgton Report - -
Bulk Mail System Is
Not A Postal Panacea
Bv JArK ANDERSON
ars
'U AS!I1.N(;!'(i\ . ir.tpp
that the L S postal .Service laid
A gigantic tuik-t'v egg a feu yews
ic- when ii skeued >ui fi hil
'turn for 21 superautonidted.
bulk mail centers designed jo
pcoi iSs parTeis arid other-liorv-
•' fira dass mail
The bulk rnaif system' was a
.-iihjefl oi. cmi!rov?W iron, the
start, and even-after ;r bve-vear
complaints .ip- still, coming in
-
t us of Itisl uni,imaged packages ter > manager .lube Met urthv
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wfue said the. enter had nothing ■
Biuflov by ■ taking their Business .pi'hide' - *
eisfwhe.re 1 . [ - Hut The guided tour was ar-
•• ‘ , ' r.ihgedtit Inti, bume-when some
Nor b there mv eviden, e that o) !h(, nW( h^Sw'tMiimed
ffif. bulk Ills'll SVSICIti.SlIVO tfaW , -fM1|
1,^kayeeti route lr-irr!-;n>,so •„......genera!
to Midland Iesas to, The/.,
is sem r 483 miles out of.the wav . j w ^ nm-nbW .-lean
processed bv u hulkmunl, tl)|l) vtarren'ttin
■ ■■ Jr- ' ■ ■ r ti.i-t b*-er eked to work wlr
Alter her stmt on the inside ....... ah,, -w WiWin set the
.visit as a,- reporter 'She v
the..uluIjlu
employees hair complained
iiiiii'ii'i Jl n,n.'~alln.
o many
gripw about the bulk "n,,
he planned to work
ITevn ofie affdr he
born ill fated trip tn.tsu
Hep Ron f»lfu:i> 1)1.Ac u"
rnvus-iigat mg the \tn f-tcitp ; - o
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_National Spotlight
Kennedy Capitalize
; respects the .choice the Iranian-people have mad.e and has ’
* no designs on the country 1
That coujd prove a winning contrast to Russia's historic
goal. ' '• •
On Energy Problems
hdvihrtrfv
False’ Violence
And HOBKRT H AkTKRS
WASHiJiGTON SEX: .tffefcyt-.headM-tbee»wg'y;4*6
Kdw-ard M 'Kennedv. ‘ ■ y■ >; «u. >'f' •
has made an importam but lit- wars but it hav fen.a liiw'kev
tie-publicized mwe” w'become df^ratmn.until f Kenhed \
an aggressive, aetne partitipam movy-1„ up .:. i> st-i-ri
in the increasingly crucial rw . In sTime..as'.aniiihr-r indktaiFnti'
nonai debate on cnCrgv policy . fan tie Atut-J iW:'p«sit(,>nitgi!'hiriP
Can It be that TV Violence isn f violent enough’’5 ~“ Kenr.clv-has.quieTiv .hired - -wl; a^ajulu;.: riti.T:
In a study done for tfie'U.S. Conference of Mai’ors. twoC - '4”l,,ld!<
researchers say much of the violence we see on TV is
' bloodless . and therefore giv^es-lhe impression‘that it’s ^....... -........ - -
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•harmless.
As reported in Human Beha-vior. magazine Patricia
Beaulieu Higgins and Marla Wilson,Ray watched73 hours
obsi urc ningrr-sSKina! jianti'lit
'm.'d- The t-flfrgv-^ubmrnmt ’ arJ:;--v;-, Cf... . '
terttf the Joint taimomic C-om- early date, mam - f -■ a .,-
mntet—' _ !rv- - prijitirians. -■ '•:■■■
__Th- -i- w K.".'I!<"1i .I'Jfc' ;,rr _ - • ■ ' . _____;
•jiax-JLijiii.....vt/i-nl)iir..,in ::i^r
^of weapons on ah aVemge of.nine timesiptehRouf. ’ •{’ t
But 84 ^erebnt of the shots fifed from handguns missed - working H Kal^i'Sa3eTs t -n ' -a- '
— and when they di’d hit someone, they didn't seem to . ^ Watoti and Jamr-' \i- . .j-42.iL t "
.hurt much * (ubie, j ‘ZZ-wtr-M .native pf/-■ 1 < • * .'9.-)
•With weapons being ‘usdd so frequently and so’easuaiiy iy^.n^n'nmnH" ^Z i c'
-.-and-yet hurting sa few people - the researchers be- ;.M.n .lij.j»wr(icd s-iw.ri-i- .... »
■ lieve.we mgv actualfky see’a-gr^er acceptance of Kalwri'X'ub^-Hortnf-nwrgv h.bbv, : a ^ 4nd‘ must nv^r-
life violence ---------------■ '• ■ •'a.iritar-••::„.
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Front Sun Files -
1949: PTA Council
Led By Mrs. Stark
"..the full Senate •Judiciary Cum, i'hife'dclphi..
. lj « ■ . mi!!.w! and the healib^ulv-nr • dv.it,;: A v--. :-.N-
^ J . f* .’nilftec'tpf the Senate Huifiah Re- \nn.-,; “
Frti»'»Th» Baytown-'Sun flies, —porter., ictterding...nectetaft...-- .Abuf6aI'limmitlee^are tar' bet .utiicr m,,, - | .
this is the way.it wks 40 and 30 • Mrs BP Hopper . .cor- --wf:--known and .aiready have.; - inf; np
•and 20 years ago: .
- MARCH#, 1938 . -
.. .firnst Hoffrrkh:, conductor of
the Houston Symphony, directs
die Robert E U-i- iland m a con-
cert a! at the REL auditorium,
' Charles ■ Parker, -Houston cortf-
poser, leads the- band ifl one of [)awS0n president ■ if the’
hi? cnrnrVKi?tf'»rt«i Ptfv*tu£ii< will*' .
Readers’ Views
. .his'compositions Procedds will
responding secretary; Mrs IIW
. Lucas, treasurer, and L M toy.
parliamentarian -
: gabby Folev wjlj end his great
basketball career ' lor*. Rice' in' a
game tomontiow tonight ' irap^ars.ihe >l.r.-umer has ;r Ul ,
.MARCH 3. 1959 new -H of problems to worry j,.... m \u^,n a ’
---------rj— • about This letter is. to let the to windaehwiiia.
Bavtown Efhployees Kedera- publi- kpow wh.it i> iyippeping h-tu*-. i-> lie n-abi.o
-L.ii. 'z l.__________ - m ?-hr sf‘,-f 11itn'1 ind-u-frx tv,..y. , t .
be used to send the REL Band to- -don.says neither be nor am - >n m iu-tr. . tb-,. Un
Huntsville to enter a district "member of ihi- HFF FVerN"'- PIStfcS 'PolMu.i! Involve - -,-n., .
band ooptKl
FM Vitzgerald and t. B
Smith enter the school board
. race in the (>oae»&r.m Schixil
-.......mim •" ....... '■
member of Ihe BHF Etoutive > ****** Lnv^-
(‘uunal liad been t’ontacted'by < «hi< ecneij hn „ -
Teamsfer boss JjmefS B Hoffa “W*/ ^ • ,You’mav reach us'bv wri,
about a.-hwnW in -Miami" -»t.ng of seafed retail mar „r Ann .
Beach ' The BEE ’was men- • ketvdidnbutors. shipper •- -m - L( -h
MARCH 11949
Ray Heinrich. . research
- chemist at. Humble s , Baytown
lidned m an Ass* uted Press
■ (ivheiirmr.--
TtiETlTdi ^hfHTI
dispatch from Miami Beach ""lenm-ri crjt.taTy ,,nd .nv m-
Il ipVI 1.1 v 11* 1 M l
anti.any-
where Hoffa is reported to have ; - liividuaL interested ■■ m the \u
, met with Raders-of-mdepend- - .food-industry
, Refinery -«the first candidate to . - ent 'dnfons Dawson says 'Our v«ur most- rechnt concern tev-
-f.le lor election for the school uril0P has always ^ indt, "
..board; , - - pendent, and- we expect Tore- -• wHll’h ls being prop,)-;e|bwn
Mrs AR Stark, is elected . main independent • A. R . Schwartz this Ml-eon--,
president of the Baytown City Wmmc Brows. Dorothy Willis "rn'lh<’ mlroductior, <>f, regu
C ouncil of • Parents, and and Ouida Carroll return from a Pd^r into tialveston
Teachers .Mrs A H Padgett is conference al the University of
vice president Mrs WT IVw
(iHimvbv waters
Should this bilVbt'aitnj/ law it
%le laptoton i>un
Editor and Publisher"
- vi'mild takeaway the pght-of the
people to- be involved in the
makiHg of related legislation Jt
would -give this power to the
Uon Brown . . Editor and Publisher Texas parks and Wddlif,‘-Ihi •
. Fred Hornberger , Id. I. AS|istanf -to Publisher ^ Wrtfnen!. which consists oT h
’ Pred Hartman 2 I'. Edifor ahd Publisher Isii-iiir cdmirnttee whieh-
;TChair«tan’ot Board Southern Newspapers trie i " . «n create arid enforce Eheipown
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John Osbo
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interest group:boneoM-h>.- .,pi ••elected In. those ! - '
tal s mosL.eflective iTflK's <>f tm .. ...i.NcwlJmi;y ^aniTVirgnna.........
nuclear power-Industry NJdfiF Nei tnaWv'wiH bt- .rlerte
tort i>. equally .knugt-mtiMahir “ inLLD... D
about oil and gas issufw _ ( • -
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cause or to. send -teiegram;--and.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 125, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 4, 1979, newspaper, March 4, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075038/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.