The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 286, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1972 Page: 2 of 20
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.ENDS TONIGHT
8 EASTWOOD
JOE KIDD
ONE MORE TRAIN
. ‘ TO ROB
Starts Wednesday
"GOLDFINGER”
"AXES
(Continued From Page 1)
Tom Gentry responded that
not cutting taxes would defeat Tool boxescontinue to he ajtosmported
the purpose of “taxing thepeo- Tavonle'WpTToTThefls7 aP wasrbeatetrar
pie for what it costs to do busi- cording to the police reports, cash and a $125 watch near
ness." The latest tool box theft was Schreck Street Sunday night.
Gentry said the council reportedly Chester H. Yanz, He said the robbery by assault
should not “hedge” aljout the 413 W. Frances, who said that occurred after he was brought
tax rate and that each-year the someone entered his car and to Baytown from Houston by
how much revenue is needed, to
run the city......~ ~ ^ *
Gentry pointed out there are
bil«ty of revenue sharing had
not been discussed. “If reve-
nue sharing came through I
don’t feel like it would be treat-
ing the people right ( to not cut
taxes.) I think a tax rate is rea-
sonable and fair.” _'
"DR. NO”
"FROM RUSSIA"
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SAVE 50c
$1.00 per person
7:17-7:45
ENDS TONIGHT
5:00-7:00-9:00
Baytown Tool Boies
Burglars‘Pick’On
rate should be set according to took a box with tools valued at unknown companions.
$500. Julian R. Davis, 1309 Strict J
AlO-speed bicycle was stolen lani told po<hnt^ne
other revenue possibilities in Circle ,ast' week, fa ^
future years and that the pessi-
from O. J, Corlee, 2800 Taft of a General Tele.
1st
My Name*
An Avcp Embassy Rtfesse JAt ‘Ql
POrt (LaPorle)
430 W. MAIN 471-3115
Trinity’s
back in
the saddle
again and
STARTS WEDNESDAY
5:30-7:35-9:45
horsing
around.
SCHOOL
INCHES--
supervisor of the Mechanical
broke the windshield and rear
Other thefts reported in the Phf
first week of September in- in damages, betwee mdng
elude a clock radio from Fred
Sprang III, 906 Largo, and MfTA[irjJm m
steaks and soft drinks from the Ifivi Yiull
kitchen of Lois LeBlue, 416 '(Continued From Page 1)
Clyde. were wounded and were re-
Nathaniel Nesmith of Hous- fused treatment by the Arabs
Dr. Manfred Schreiber, the
news conference>the West Ger-
ARNOLDD. FEAZLE
Services for Arnold Deleslie
man government offered ^ Feazle-.55-of.1803 Britt?n wiU
terrorists an unlimited sum of •* at 2 W4-, Wednesday at
ion# WTByoimraeiie' jj**1- church with
fused.
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“Trinity IS Still 1\fyName
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WEDNESDAY
BAYTOWN ,
BREAKFAST - Grapefruitf™ r.el..
juice, sausage, butteredl1^.^^'
biscuit and milk.
LUNCH — Brown stew,
porcupine meat balls (choose
one), blackeyed peas, cab-
bage, beets (choose two),
green salad, buttered corn
bread, milk and pineapple
pudding.
‘ BARBERSHILL
LUNCH - Enchiladas,
Spanish rice, pinto beans, fresh
fruit, loaf bread, milk and pep-
permint sticks.
CROSBY
LUNCH - Chfckeh fried
steak and gravy, mashed po-
tatoes, string beans, yeast bis-
cuits, butter; gefctiiT jewels
,* and mflk.
Bau Plaza I
BAY PIAZA!SHOPPING CENTEM22-5552
HELD OVER fcno-njHas
TTZ£25
=TPTA* Meeting
^ BAYTOWN COUNCIL of Par-
ents and Teachers will meet at
9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the
Pecan Room of the Community
Building. W. C. Herring-, depu-
ty superintendent in charge of
curriculum and guidance for
schools, will discuss ‘What’s
New - Kindergarten through
12.’
The Dolice also offered to send the Rev- HuSh Lindsey- Pastor
^hurcMnd the Rev "
ing.
Schreiber „id the Arab, re *
men was the team’s wrestling
difficult.”
■'Officials said one of the dead a"d a deacon at Wooster
uen was the team’s wrestling
trainer, Moshe Weinberg, 32, a
former Israeli champion. Villege on Lake Buchanan
The identity of the second Is- near Rurnet. Tex. ..v*™,**.
raeli killed could not be Re lssarviYfd He was active in the Baytown
learned immediately, but he fs. Vivian Thelma Feazle;
was believed to have been a daughter and son-in-law, Mary
judge or,a referee. . Frances and Ron
J .. ... College Station; parents, Mr.
Radio communication was an(j ^rs Harry fa of San
opened between Munich and ^ Tex ; a step.sister) Mrs.
Jerusalem, and Premier Golda Juanita Little 0f Abilene, and
Meir met with her cabinet in granddaughterS) Whitney
the Israeh capital. and Ashley Pierce.
J-l Ba!,Tn - e«°r Pallbearers.wiU. be Frank
Mirusby said there were five Harbuck Jr.t Urrjt Harbuck,
terrorists and that negotiations Joetaughlin> Rjgjfrd Hillard,
[with them were “Very, very MafkB^op;mPaul
Thibodeaux and Gene Little,'
Mark. Spitz, the American gl, n hews
Jew who on Monday night be- Burial win be in Hill of Rest
came the first man in Olympic Cemet under the direction
history to win seven gold med- of pau, ' Lee Funerai Home.
als, held a news conference as
scheduled this morning MRS. HALLIE HILLER
without a security guard. But Mrs. Hallie Clair Hiller, 81,
afterward he was moved out of 0f 446 S. Burnet died Monday in
the village to a downtown hotel a Baytown hospital. She was
as a safety precaution. the former.oWner and operator
Ralph James Jr.has been
gineering associate at Enjaps
Baytown Chemical Plant. He is the American Society of
Mechanical Engineer?, the
letals,
Technical Services section of American Society for
the Chemical Plant’s Me- the Society of Experimental L f e ,;
chanical Department.
' The positjon of engineering
associate is one of distinction
reserved for selected en-
gineers who become unusually
, proficient technically and
possess broad* knowledge in
many areas of the professions.
James joined Humble’s Bay-
town Refinery as an en-
gineering assistant after
receiving a bachelor of science
degree in mechanical
engineering from the Uni-
versity of Texas in 1948. He
received an MS degree In the
same discipline in. 1955 from
the University of Houston.
He has held a number of en-
assignments at,the Refinery
«ndChemicatPlAnt since 1948.
‘ Before being named to his
present position, he was
project manager of the
Plastics Unit reconstruction,
Phase II.
' 'James was a pilot in the.U. S.
Navy duringWorld War II, and
is now retired as a lieutenant
from the U.S. Naval Reserves.
several years.
He Is an acUvd' rhefHBer ' Of
.... seyeral large companies
feel there is a place for, frozen
convenience . foods, even
though the nation prefers fresh
produce which is readily
available. Plans have been
.madeta-openseyeraL frozen
Stress Analysis, and the West-
minister Presbyterian Church.
He and'his wife Sylviahave
four chUdren. They live in
Channelview... T' ~;
HABITS
: (AP)- —
food processing plants irt
the near future, according to
the Bureau of International
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COMMUNITY
ORCHESTRA
FIRST REHERSAL
Sept. 5,7 p.m.
M0LER HALL
UEE COLLEGE
Phone 427-5S11 Ext 217
Easy Way To Kill
Roaches and Ants
Brush on mce... last si or months
Control roaches and ants the
easy way- brush No-Roach in
cabinets,‘cupboKirds.; around
bathroonrand kitchen fixtures.
Colorless, odorless coating
stays effective for months. .
TILLMAN O'BRIEN
O’BRIEN’S'
2100 N. Main Bajtown. Texas
Local High School Games
Starts Friday, Sept. 8,7:00 p.m.
HEAR THEM ON KWBA
1 O JL {’$
I WWW DIAL
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK & TRUST
MORRISON’S FURNITURE COMPANY
RALPH JAMES JR.
Wed. is
Hillbilly
Night
for the
Family!
MONDAY NIGHT’S- NFL GAMES
The teams from Hong Kong 0f Bayou trailer park in Bay- Russian Offered
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311 W TEXAS AVE 422 8311
STARTING WEDNESDAY
V' a wife, alTOsband,and
SShTi a private detective
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He's X rated and animated!
.HAL WALLIS ram.no.
mu FARROW/TOPOL
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"THE PUBLIC EYE"
AC4R04RIIDIRM
a BfiCASE. • TICHN<COlO«
P»N*yi$tQN D -cr* _
and Uruguay are quartered in
| the same building with the Is-
R raelis, and a number of those
1 athletes and officials were re-
ported in their rooms. The
Arabs, after establishing their
identity, reportedly told them
they could go, but Olympic se-
curity officials asked them to
remain in their quarters.
A German postman who left
the village when he went off
duty at 4:30 a.m. told police he
saw “two groups of four or five
men each” jumping over the
fence.
tention to it,” one official said.
We thought these were some
town.
She is survived ty a son,
Howard Lee Hiller of Bay-
town; one granddaughter, 9 p.m, each Tuesday at-Lee
Mrs. Linda Sterling of Tyler,
and one great-granddaughter,
Mylinda Sterling of Tyler.
Funeral services will be at 1
p.m. Wednesday at Earthman
Funeral Home Chapel with the
Rev. Lynn D. Tiller officiating.
Burial will be at 4 p.m. at Anti-
auch Cemetery in Buna, Tex.
MRS. FALICY A SCHMADL
Mrs. Falicya Schmadl, 80, of
“But we didn't pay much at-1315 Battlebell, Highlands,
died at 7:45 a.m. Tuesday.
She is survived by her hus-
aThletes coming home a bit late band, Louis Schmadl of High-
and having some fun.”
At the first word of the at-
tack, police swarmed over the
village, sealed off the area and
began negotiations with the
Arabs.
The attack spread tension
throughout the Olympic area,
lands; four daughters, Mrs.
Gertrude Smith of Baytown;
Mrs. Tillie Womack of Mary-
A COURSE in Conversational
RussiarrUegirrs-Sept^af Lee
College and will meet from 7 to
College. Cost for the 12-week
course will be $20 plus a $4
parking fee.
Wills Course
A 15-WEEK course in Wills,
Trusts and Probafe will be of-
fered at Lee College beginning
Sept. 5. The class will meet
from 6 to 8 p.m. each Tuesday
in'Room 117 in Rundeli Hall.
Our Hillbilly buffet from 6
until 8:00 is really something
special Ya'II come and see!
Meat Loaf; Bar-B-Oug Ribs;
Fried Chicken; Ham and Cab-
bage, Corn on the Cob;
Turnip Greens; Black-Eyed
Peas; Fried Okra; Special Se-
lection of Salads, Plus Old
Fashioned Rice Pudding and
Honjp Made Corn Bread.
§2.00for3dult5
A. children
^ I.SaW under 12
Children \ / a a
under six ’TOKjuOflUl
uSvuT
always
eat free.
FRIDAY NIGHT TRY OUR
FAMILY STYLE FISH FRY'
Alter 5pm Only
Wednesday-
Fried
Fish Fillet -
French Fries Cole Slaw
Hot Roll and Butter
Cotfee or Tea - -
1.19
^ UPtt (RftttRMS
1010 MARKET STREET
THE STERLING Rangers
. Monday afternoon at Rice S
Turf. The Rangers become 0
Coast to play on Astro-Turf S
er at Spring Branch’s Tully
Texas (Wichita Falls is the
face. Here, Ranger defensive
practice with the special sho<
ope with a molded cleat.
, Joho Gurry, former Bosti
College athlete, is the
freshman football coach at C
lumbia University. ‘
Happiness is..
-AC-
HING EDWARd
IMPERIALS
Pledges Sorority
DAWN POWERS of Baytown
has'pledged Alpha Chi Omega
sorority at the University qf
Arkansas in the annual fall
rush.
sville, Mich.; Mrs. . Rose ^...
Kingsbury of Pasadena and /
Mrs. Alice Ripkowski of High- J c .. Hinv
lands • thrpp snns Martin A. L
f
ife ’
HELD OVER - ™
ACADEMY AWARD
WINNER!
BEST Art Direction
BEST Costume Design
3910 DICKER DRIVE 424 5012
but events went on as sched- Ear) Schmadl of Baytown and j
uled. Today’s first com- Clarence A. Schmadl of Bay-§
petitions^ tanifiemg and town’; a “sister;: Mrs:' Augusti ? mmwy-saving -ft -
Hechler of Crosby and a bro-i value, and relax at the I
ENDS TONIGHT
"GOLDFINGER”
"OR. NO"
"FROM RUSSIA
WITH LOVE"
iSMISMW*'
ffUMMJ SOMfnM
MNCflON . .yfc.
Nicholas
and
Alexandra
for
SAN ANTONIO
Pick
MOTEL
96 N.E. Loop Expressway
Adjacent to San Antonio
InterhaYidnarArtRirt
equestrian were under way Hechler of Crosby and
as Schreiber negopajed.wjlh thsr. Jpe Gajes pf Jpuston,. i _
two dark-haired men outside Also surviving are 27 grand-1
the Israeli building. children and 19 great grand-1
The Palestine guerrilla or- children,
ganizations in Beirut, the capi- Services will be held at 9:30 J
tal of Lebanon, were silent for a.m. Thursday at Earthman’s J
the moment, and there wlfno Hfghlanfls Chapel and at 10 J
immediate claim of responsi- a.m. at St. Jude’s Catholic •* r , Tw ____ ___^
bUity for the attack. Church of Highlands with , * Co'°' TV ,n eyer*,oom
However, Egypt’s Middle Father Robert Barzyk officiat- | * Reslau,am & Loun9e
East News Agency reported ing. I
Burial will be in Crosby I
Catholic Cemetery. Grandsons I
will be pallbearers.
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EASTWOOD
JOE KIDD
•
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10 15
"ONE MORE
TRAIN TO ROB"
from Bonn that the new Pale-
stinian guerrilla group known
las Black September claimed
responsibility for the attack.
The organization was formed
in late 1971, assassinated
Premier Wasfi Tell of Jordan
soon after and In May hijacked
a Belgian airliner to Tel Aviv.
The list of imprisoned
terrorists whose freedom was
demanded wa's reported to be
much the same as one handed
the Israelis after the hijacked
Belgian plane landed in May.
That time, however, Israeli
commandos got aboard the
plane in disguise and killed or
captured the’hijackers.
The West German govern-
ment expressed shock and dis-
may.
"This violation of Olympic
peace is an abhorrent crime,'
said a government spokesman.
He added that the government
hoped the terrorists would be
seized quickly and their hos-
tages released
• Healed Pool
• FSfntly Plan
• Free Parking
ALL AT MODERATE RATES
HIGHEST ROAD
DENVER 1 AP)-The high-1
est auto road in the United *
States winds its way to the top
of 14,264-foot Mt. Evans, about
40 miles west of here.
RESERVATIONS:
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Attend Church
DANCE
Knights of Columbus Hall
2100 W. Main
Baytownv Texas . ... •.
Saturday, September 9th,
9 p.m. ’til 1 a.m. ’
m.
Music by HERE’S COUNTRY
Western or Casual Dress
Public Welcome
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 286, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1972, newspaper, September 5, 1972; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103962/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.