The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, February 28, 1977 Page: 4 of 20
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% I enjoyed it".
It ms lucky for him. Laws
that recording studio mu-
se such as movie scores and
Jingles turned from lush orches-
tral sounds to small combos,
each player must be
is well paid.
you can make a living
. you get less of man-
he agers and agents hassling you
i At a Car-! That can cause you mental
in January anguish and frustration. I know
• flute play managers have a hard time
*■ j working with me. I'm strong
wiM I take care of most of
the business myself I’ve been
“■fjSMicaJ managing my own affairs since
Ms and adap- j ^ a paper route when I was
• hhCHaHsjtoST
■c which in- gut Laws won t fight doing
* *****:!lPore concerts to promote
i "Low Story -Romeo and Juliet." “You can
>i*et OTere)tP05ure if’ you con-
•Dtolh «fter stantlv playplaces every year,
epiesailed as-,out of the spotlight. Do
■“ you thing Then get out there
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and the lilfe: Relax. The only really big question to be concerned about i
lome * the London Zoo.
CAT knows how to react to the problems of the world — politics, winter, inflation
lilfe: Relax. The only really big questioa to be concerned about is: When's dinner?
’ort Worth Probed
FORT WORTH, Tex. (API -
Discovery of the nude body of
you
the teeth were taken in an ef-
fort to establish identity,
iy Detectives searching
strangled and then sliced in dump ground found several feet
half, at a West Fort Worth
dump provided investigators gied in a rope.
still another mystery today. M M
The unidentified victim, esti-
mated between 17 and 21 years
old, was the fifth woman fouhd
"She apparently was killed
somewhere else and stuffed in
the box," an investigator said.
I *£, ."This is similar to the June
brutally murdered here[ during ward slaying. Both were naked
the month of Februaryt in the and both possibly strangled."
Girl Returns Home After
4- !
‘Remarkable'’ Eye Surgery
People In
The News
tea a
Ml af
the NEW-YORK (AP) - Ten
ml vears ago, Lily Tomlin was
W*, warily waiting tables at a
Howard Johnson’s restaurant in
37: midtown Manhattan. Now she’s
I of eight hack in the city for her Broad-
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ten judo.
on flute
way debut jn a one-w
show,4 Appearing Nitely.’
According to the zany lady of
television's "Laugh-In” fame,
NEW VbRK (AP) - Ida right eye had to be, moved
Hays, bom with her eyes sepa-
rated twice the normal dis-
tance, is returning home again
to La Grande, Ore., after an-
other ordeal of remarkable sur- didn.lt focus properly.
gery
Last Mav, Ida had her eye
sockets moved more than an
inch closer together. She ..re-
turned to New York University
Hospital Jan. 28 expecting only
“touch-up" surgery to fix a
droopy eyelid and a "bump" on
her nose.
Instead, surgeons decided her through With it."
closer to . her nose. They
thought this would' cure the
headaches and eye pains she'd
been suffering because her eyes
"I Was scared the first time
and asked all kinds of ques-
tions," said -Ida,,who is now 16.
“This time, I’m sitting there
all brave. Then they told me,
and I thought, Oh* I'm going
through it again, oh, oh, golly.
Here we go again. But I’d
started it, so I’ve got to go
"They" are a team of sur-
geons and other specialists
headed by Dr. John Marquis
Converse, a plastic surgeon
who is director of the Institute
for "Reconstructive Plastic Sur-
gery here,
“They promised me they
wouldn’t cut my hair this time.'
But they did." said IdiT’in an
interview “They put . me to
sleep first, because last time
they had so much trouble from
me about cutting my hair.
Sustaire. 22. told White Settle-
ment police they drove to the
dump grounds in Sustaire’s for-
eign car,
there'll be very little glitter.
She says it will feature just
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unwemtv he Lily and her “pieces" -those
there frwng no sliceof-life characterizations of
m the faculty Bpbbi-Jeanine, the cocktail Or-
am Barone of gahist, 5-year-old Edith Ann in
lpma.hr ire'm-
tez WteteL which
? read bassoon In Los
brew- kflown
.
On The Light Side
past decade. All the slayings
remain unsolved.
These details were reported
in a copyrighted news story by
the Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Two White Settlement men
hunting auto parts discovered
the latest victim inside a 30-
inch-squahe.box about 2:30 p.m
Sunday.
The Tarrant County medical
examiner, Dr. Feliks „Gwodz,
said the woman had been dead
no longer than 24 hours and ap-
parently was strangled before
her body was severed. ■
"Whoever did it has to
nuts," county medical invt
gator R. 0. Medford said.
and drove to Sustaire’s home,
Fort Worth Patrolman G. R.
Shaw said.
AUTO PARTS
men said they drove
of blood-stained nylon cord tan-
The battered booty of Mrih
Ward was discovered Feb. 18
on a curb in far South Ford
Worth, nude except for a gold
necklace and 4 bassiere strap
tied around/the neck Police
said she had been gludgeoned
with an a/olr hatchet.
On Feb 3,1967, the nude and
strangled body of Mildred. May
was found along a hank of the
Triipy River. She had left
led automobile on a Fort
irth freeway.
The nude body of Becky Mar-
tin was discovered near White
Settlement seven weeks after
she had disappeared. Feb. 7,
1973, from the Tarrant County
MICHAEL
of Mr.
DAVED
and Mrs.
Scales,
E. L.
Scates III of Baytown,
celebrated his first birthday
Sunday. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Scates Jr. of
Merritt Island, Fla., and Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Jackson of
Solomons, Md. Great-
grandparents are Mrs. Lotna
Scales of Robbins, Tenn., and
Mrs. Eula Whitfield of Live
Oak, Fla.
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Sherm
Pulltzei
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posed
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tion ai
perfect
Clifford Fowler, 23, and Dale junior College south campus. It
was in a culvert on a county
road. The cause of her death
was never determined.
Carla Walker, a 17-year-old
Hearing Set
On Pending
After finding the hinged box, -fngh school student, was found
sealed with new nails, they took
the trunk j lid from the car,
Austin Bills
strangled and raped Feb. 17,
1974, bride a culvert near
loaded the heavy crate inside Lai^ Benbrook four days after
she was abducted from her boy
friend’s car in a bowling alley
parking lot.
- Last year a mule won the
Americans.. readily identify coasf-t(>Coast Great American
with • -V '•** ■ -
Dressed as “Mrs
A
Beasley," a " dedicated” ,Red
its te group played
a,' tec as the Jazz
. tear He Crusaders
total Juiliiard from
From IKES lo 1967
Satita-
: late music
as tire Gross volunteer, she planned to
■ ■rites j^pj^Ete jfc,,*.
pteto Opes Orchestra and
im m te Kb* Yak Philhar-
nd a half So
s fiira fourth
is: ftayed his
-me tea tetdj
01 item He
pa Ski te stead a to take over
serve coffee and doughnuts to-
day to- New Yorkers waiting in
toe to. buy tickets to her show.
ROME (AP) - Felicia
Weathers, an American sopra-
Horse Race: Now a-group of
muleteers from Bishop wants
Judith, parimutuel betting on mules.
’ Er“J Bishop,' population 3,700 on
the east‘side of the Sierras
near the Nevada border, holds
an annual Mule Day Celebra-
tion on the Memorial 'Day
weekend. ’ -
Last year 40,000 spectators
showed up, mostly to watch the
' in’ which 400 to'450
no, introduced nudity to tiie jj^a* ^ through town for braving the chilled waters.
____ “UF«11 ” oniA “T ho/fn
Italian opera scene with her in-
terpretation of the Dance of the
Seven Veils in Richard Strauss’
“Sterne.”
lire St. Louis-boriW Miss
Weathers perfofmed tne part
Saturday night at the Opera
Theater of Rome, concluding
the dance by dropping the final
veil.
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an Win
The audieiice applauded Miss
Weathers warmly at the end of
the perfqrmance of the opera.
The dance previously had
been performed ii} the nude in
the United States and West
Germany. : *
sor, said the tradition began
pa??tMi at
with a dare front
his bar.
Rann said he doesn’t like, to
do anything alone, so he: took
along five others the first year.
This year Niagara County
Civil Defense officials Warned
the swimmers to watch out for
chunks of ice swept to shore by
waves. • ", '. ■
The water was 33 degrees.
Most of the swimmers
stripped down to bathing suits,
and each-had a special reason
. "Well," said one,
been to the beach for
“I hadn’t
a while.”
mostly frontwards - but some-
times. backwards and some-
times sideways. ■
Bishop mule promoter Robert
Tanner says, “Mule racing is
jwetty exciting in that it is a
little unpredictable. ”
Assemblyman Larry Chim-
bole, D-Palmdale, was’ per-
suaded to introduce a bill in the
state legislature last week tfia>tkRepublican state,senator were
CHEfENNE, Wyo. (AP) -
It was a marriage made in pol-
itics, and appropriately the cer-
emony was .held In, the $tate
Capitol.
A Democratic state represen-
tative and the daughter of
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Pia-
nist Vladimir Horowitz has can-
celed a scheduled concert with
the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Orchestra, because of bron-
chitis. ' H
wed Sunday in the rotunda of
the building.
-Steven Crahfill, 26, a two-
term Democratic representa-
tive 'from, northwest Wyoming,
had never met Dana Taggart,
24, before the 19ft session of
OLCOTT. NY.' (AP) - The] the Wyoming legislature con-
would allow, experimental pari-
mutuel .mule racing for five
years, starting in 1978.
Mules are the offspring of
male donkey^., -and female
horses. • ‘ ’ »
Norma Flynn.,* spokes-
woman for the orchestra, said
Horowitz, 72, was recuperating
at his Los Angeles hotel room.
She said the Russian-born
artist was expected to be well
enough to play on the concert’s
rescheduled date, March 20s
air temperature was a record
high of 57 degrees but the wa-
ter of Lake Ontario/had an icy
edge for the Ninth Annualr Po-
Iar Bear Club swim. >„•
Of the more than 5,000 per-
sons-who showed up for the
vened.six weeks ago.
But, Cranfill needed a letter
typed one day. . That’s when he
met his wife-to-be,'the daughter
of- Sen. Cal Taggart of Lovell
The, two had ^ brief courtship f»rmities.
and decided to get married the
event in this Niagara , County day after the legislator session
community! onlv. about 150 oer-1 ended. I■ V
The legislature failed to ad-
“And I didn’t know if this
time they would drill into my ,,
head.” . . ; ~,/ 1 '
The first time around, the
surgeons did drill into Ida’s
head, removing part of the
bom? in front of the skull. Then
they -lifted the brain up and
backward, to make room to op-
erate from behind the forehead.
- PUSHED CLOSER
They, cut out part of the cen-
ter of Ida’s misshapen face,
creating a space into which the
orbits - the” openings in the
skull that hold the eyes f- cduld
be pushed closer together.
Doing this left a space by the
temples, filled by bone taken
from Ida’s hip bones.
“This time we didn’t have Jo
open the skull, just turn the
scalp down” (calling for cutting
the hair) explained Dr. Con
verse about the Feb. 9 oper-
ation.
‘Originally the diversion (of
her eyes) was so tremendous
we were limited in how much
we could move the right orbit.
We were able this time to move
it another 10 millimeters (a
fraction of an, ipptiL, and it
should come out good eveptual-
ly.”
Along with a checkup today,
Ida planned a tour of The In-
stitute of Rehabilitation Medi-
cine at. New York University
Medical Center, because she’s
interested itM possible career
as a physical therapist.
Ida still faces the “touch-up”
surgery to correct a droopy
eyelid, ahd liiore surgery at the
University of Washington Medi-
& School'ifT'Seattle. perhaps
this summer, to correct jaw de-
‘ amities. *_f. :
But maybe the worst is over
away with the box because they
thought it might contain auto
parts. They left the crate out-
side'the house while one got a
screwdriver and hammer tti1
it open.
THE
WORLD
ALMANAC’S
A hand came up when they
raised the lid,’’ Medford said.
The jien summoned police.
Officers raised the box lid
again, revealing the body of a
slim woman with long, dark
blonde hair. There were light
bruises on the right side of the
neck. ’
Investigators said the two
sections of the body had been
arranged carefully, and there
was little blood inside the box,
which was lined at the bottom
with tinfoil.
“It looks like the box was
built for that purpose,” said
Q&A
An opening hearing concern-
ing local legislation affecting
Harris County will be held Fri-
day. March 4, says State Rep4
Joe Allen of Baytown.
The meeting is being held to
allow area citizens to give testi-
mony on local bills, he said.
Rep. Chase Unterrjqper will •
chair the meeting which will be
gin at 9 a.m, in commissioners
courtroom, seventh floor of the
Family Law-Center, ,1115 Con-
gress at San Jacintq in Houston.
1. The opera “Barber of
Seville” was written by (a)
Puccini (b) Samuel Barber
(c) Rossini.
2. Capt. James Cook'of Britain
explored both the Artie and
Antarctic areas. True-False
3. At the time of which
president's first inauguration
were there the most former
presidents alive? -
ANSWERS:
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Dean’s List ,
KAREN HILL, daughter of Mr.'
and Mrs. Charles Hill .of 31,0
Grantham, has beep named to
the dean’s list at tJniversity of
Texas ’at Austin for the fall
semester. She is a 1975 graduate
of Ross Sterling. ,,:
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sons took jjie plunge.
Mike Rann, the outing’s spon-
JENNIE MARGARET Kad-
jar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David M. Kadjar of Baytown,
celebrates her fifth birthday
|0W Monday. She has a brother,
"I haven’t had a headache le- a?d a sfaterJuMe.7;
m ” rho hint, cnhnni Grandparents are Mr. and
What people
are saying ..
joum as scheduled ’ Saturday,
but that didn’t spoil, the
couple's plans,
yet,” the high school soph-,
omore said. “I feel good, but
tired. Now, 1 feel so neat. The
bump on'my nose is gone.*)
Grandparents
l^rs. D. M. Kadjar, Mrs. Edna
Gray, all of Baytown, and E, J.
Gray of Houston.
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are deeply held Views and
they will be difficult for peo-
ple to change.”
—Secretary of State Cyrus
Vailce, returning from his
Middle East mission, explain-
ing that peace in that region
will not be easy to achieve.
Cyrus Vance
“She’s really a very
remarkable person menially
land tends to her own business.
She’s just as alert as you or I
and sometimes I think even
more alert.” ; ,
-A neighbor commenting on $
the vigor and youthfullness of
former First Lady Bess
Truman,
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, February 28, 1977, newspaper, February 28, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075104/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.