The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 21, Ed. 1 Monday, October 13, 1969 Page: 3 of 16
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Stereo Equipjnent. —
' ilifier
and record changer were
stolen from the apartment of
William Challenger at 2300 Taft
Circle between 6 p.m. Friday
and 12:30 a.m. Saturday, police
said. Hie equipment was worth
a total of $220.
To Bahamas
M. P. AND L. L. Fuller and
their wives are leaving at noon
Wednesday for Freeport in the
Grand Bahamas to attend a
Council
uesday
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In Vietnam :
SEAMAN APPRENTICE
Ernest L. Felder, USN, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Felder of
1205 Bookertee, is serving
aboard, the guided missile
USS Cochrane in
Vietnam.
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Open Tbur«day and Friday Until 8:80
Bucher Can’t Believe Pueblo Was Captured
MONTEREY, Calif. (APj -
Sometimes,” .says Cmar
Lloyd M. Bucher, “I Just can'
believed was all real
intelligence ship Pueblo is at- again. When I’d finally wake up be court-martialed for surren-
dering his ship and its secret
documents without a fight was
overturned by the secretary of
tending a Navy postgraduate I’d be dripping,
Open
Open Pally 10:00 To 6:00
Thursday and Friday Until 8:30
t school now and pondering his
future
There were other, dreams
of hearing my men scream-
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CLEARANCE
Bedding-Linens
Domesf ies-Housewores
Theman who commanded the When he looks back-on his ing in prison ... and straining the Navy, who held that the en-
—*—-- ship’s capture, 11 months of im- and straining to identify whose tire chain of command was tc
• • • • scream it was, and learning the ......."
sound of each man so I could
tell through the walls who they
were kicking.'
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Ueavai.
Mexican
Denies
spying
MEXICO CITY (AP)
Mexican diplomat has denied
charges placed by the Castro
government that- he spied in
Cuba for the U.S. Central In
eliigence Agnecy.
Hie Cuban government order-
ed Humberto Carrillo y Colon
expelled from, the country in
September. - i i
In a booklet he published with ]
the title “My Resignation and
Mv Defense.” the former press
prisonment and torture with his
crew in North Korea, an inquiry
that ended with a court-martial
recommendatipn—it is “with a
sense of unreality
And there have been night-lRpsq,
Bucher, 42, lives with his wife,
in a home among the] What’s ahead after school?
blame.
Bucher sails in the bay for
recreation and is writing a per-
sonal accountof Pueblo happen-
ings for publication next spring.
pines in this scenic resort area just don’t know,” he said.
said in an interview, “that Un
accountof some legal technical-
ity the United States is sending
us back oyer there, that we
have to go back to prison.
“I couldn’t quitdreaming that
degree in managementfrom the
Navy Postgraduate School, •
He has put on weight and is
more relaxed than during his
board of inquiry ordeal earlier
this year.
are up in 1971 and1 he cpuld re-
tire on half pay.
He could stay in the Navy, but
says he knows there is little or
rib chance of achieving his am-
bition-command of a subma-
dream. It came again and The recommendation that he rine or some other ship.
Open Daily 10:00 To 6:00
Open Thursday and Friday Until 8:30
in Havana said he had no-con:
ohSWitflt®~CIA
TMMexiean Foreign Ministry
announced Monday it accepted
In Vietnam
ARMY PFC Harold D, John-
son, whose motherMrs. Earl
C. -Sampson, lives at., 7222
Harlem, has been Aligned to
. the 4th Infantry Division near
Pleiku, Vietnam, as a
rifleman.
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lay it accepted
fCarrilio whicli
Jumbo Quilts 80x84
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the resignation of Ca
he had submitted Sept. 22 after
returning from his post in Ha
vana.
In his letter of resignation
froth the diplomatic service,
Carrillo said the allegedly “un-
disputabk-" proofs-presented by
the Cuban government. "did
not prove anything because sim
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JOE CAlitJ, ,511 W. Humble,
reported to police that a pair of
L trousers were stolen from his
bedroom while he slept about
3:53 a.m. Saturday. The
trousers contained his billfold
and wateh -A total of *270 was,,
his billfold, he told police
3 pc. Throw Pillow Set
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Periwinkle print. Reg. 2.89 to 4.79
ClasstcNolron Tablecloths
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proofs.”
in his booklet charges the Cuban,
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Open Daily' 10:00 To 6:00
Open Thursday arid Friday Until 8:30
goVernmentof accusing him of
grave felonies for the purpose
of hurting Mexico’s prestige
___ aboard and Said he was chosen
2%T’* |)iS a victim ir I “political
game.’
Denying his post in Havana
was inspired by the CIA or that
he sent information for the CIA
in .the diplomatic pouch as
charged by the’ Cuban govern*
ineni, Carrillo asked 1f the Cu-
ban government is violatiqgThe
Mexican diplomatic pouch.
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A floral pattern on stainless steel in beautiful styling,
8 dinner linives,' 8 forks, 8 spoons, 16 teaspoons, 8
.salad forks, butter knife, sugar spoon. and 4 piece
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 21, Ed. 1 Monday, October 13, 1969, newspaper, October 13, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103928/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.