The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1969 Page: 3 of 28
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Sac. I Wednesday, November 12, 1969 DMl* Bagfouiu frmi . 3
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Baytonian Is Winner Of Trip To Hawaii, Japan
Mr. and Mrs. M, P. (Pal) there Friday as a result of a ters, tour “the Nissan Zama they will observe
Rites Held For
Resident Of CV
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I Houston Area
j Briefs
_ BEAUMONT (AP)-Oist. „ HUNTSVILLE, Tex. (AP) -
{Courtesy of Citizens National Bank and Good body C*,J
Harvey Aluminum
Hoffman Electr
Ho LAP
Inland Steel
Interlake Steel ...
Allis Chalmers ....
Arlan’s Dept Store
Am Tel & Tel.....
Anaconda, .......
Armed ...........
Ashland Oil .......
Fuller left Wednesday ’for
Hawaii and Japan on an all-
exp^ise two-week paid trip, Saturday, the party is to visit
loss of a day’d time by crossing plant, ride on the world-famous
the International Date Line, "bullet train” from Hakone to
Kyoto, take a tour of Kyoto and
visit Shima. —^
Wharf and Nissan Oppama The following week, the tour
i,u. FunSral services for Clarence
' IT Uuooh ,sf JIAO U/act n^itro
Tuesday, Nov. 25
courtesy of the Datsun Co.
Fuller is one of 40 Datsun
dealers out of about 800 in the
Atlantic Richfield
Bendix .........
Jones & Laughlin
U. S. chosen to make the trip;
Counselors and administrators
from at least 138 schools are
Judge George Taylor has- de-
nied Jimmy Cross, 27, a
Kerr-McGee
Kraft Foods
of Batsunr
Lee Christy, Datsun regional
will accompany the
,Beth Steel ^29%
On Sunday, they visit Tokyo,
manager,
iyTciIv r wuo . •1 • 1
iirtg-TOitteo-Votlght
slated to attend the tstfranimai
chanp- irwrae iii a slaying
miefs^ahaTR5rf’Wt01f<:
sefays Fecriiire
40%
case. Cross is one of five men
indicted, on a murder with
of the Japanese Datsun dealers
and seeing some of the
Wednesday night with a get- Japanese cultural sites.
“mTSSENS ^l^r.w. >-p»
(J/, nelvieW; two sons, Brooks
Cetanese ............... 53%
Chrysler \..... 39%
SPORTS
In The Sun
it Roast of Beef
Columbia Gas
Mobile Socony
Monsanto
Nat Dist.......
Occidental Pet
teavy Beef expertly roasted with a
» fresh vegetables, served with Wyatt's
sed German S»le Potato Pan Cakes
dlnevre Sauce—Something Special
Slaying of George Baba, 17, 1
who was killed May 31 at his
family’s drive-in grocery. ^
Dist. Judge Lee Duggan Jr. “y.1/01
denied bond Monday for the five i,ora
indicted by a Harris County
Grand Jury. They are Donald
Alexander, 18; Haywood Carter JjJJ
Open Daily 10:00 to 6:00
Open Thursday ant! Friday Until 8:30
Penn Central" RR
Pepsi Cola
Phillips Pet .
Raytheon ...
Roan Select Tr
Club Coffee-^tUl 10c at Wyatts
Second* on the House
Jr.,20; JamesMills, 19; Arthur
Gen Tire
Georgia-Pacific-"
1C.I.U, xex. uiri B
.... -Circulation of a petition con- ’
tinued today in effort to call a CONE
$595,0Q0bond election to finance Louie W
a building program for the Or- E. Tinsley of the Texas Water Gordon’s Jewel
angefield Consolidated School Development Committee spad- Greyhound /
District. ' ed up the first soil Monday in Gulf Oil . L/
Houston f API A Sheet of ® groundbreaking ceremony Gulf States Uti
^ Conroe. The new lake Gulf Western
I Shell '.TTT
1 Sperry-Rand ..
1 Stan Cal ......
1 Stan Ind ......
stanNJ
Stan Ohio ......
Stauffer Chern.
Sun Oil .......
Syntex
rr.. 54%
.'... 55%
.... 46%
.No Sale
.... 19
...32%
.... 24Vi
5 Baytown Couple
i * Hurt In Crash
JJ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert V.
Cooke of 301 N. Pruett were
injured in a car-truck collision
7; at 11:42 a.m. Tuesday.
According to a police report,
|7/ Carlvin C. Armstrong of La
Marnup was nhar&ed with
Poplin
Roin Coof
SALE
will supply water to Houston.
Valuosto 14.00
^P^fCES COOD THE
NOV. 15.
^ \IW. ■ \
Marque was charged with
running a stop - sign ’and
Brazil Police Hunt
Priestly Terrorists
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Marighela’s heir appai
aggravated assault with a
motorvehicle......
Mr. and Mrs. Cooke were j
taken to San Jacinto Methodist
Hospital by the Baytown
Ambulance Service.
Texas Eastern
Texas Gulf Sul
Union Carbide .
Union Oil of CaT
United Air Lines
Girls poplin raincoats
in poly aster and cotton
In solids and prints.
Some reverslbles, Clas-
sic* Balmacaah or cias-
sic boy styling. Water
repellent Assorted col-
ors. 4 to 6x and 7 to 14.
Cantrece It
Upjohn Drug
US Steel . .
Westinghouse
Xerox
AS Chapter
AS . CHAPTER of PEQ will
meet at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at
die home of Mrs. Del Smith,
Dow Jones Industrial
Avg. : .
Down
1.65 5012 Ashwopd.
Open Daily 10:0* to CM
Open Thursday and Friday Until 8:30
Rt» 2,50
Beys Famous Maker
Permanent Press Casual
Pants and Dress Jeans
of Roman Catholic priests,
friars and seminary students
we care
•e participating in terrorism
dio transmitter in Christo’s
lodgings, __;__
Church authorities have re-
fused to comment on such raids
against church property. They
also are keeping mum about the
role of men of the doth aa' po-
lice informers and decoys -in
ambushes.
Slacks or Jeans
4 SLICED INTO CHOPS
8 to 16 regular and slim
Post ORA
LUI upvopuwiiv VIIIVIIII8...IIUW ,------ .
preys particularly on people of tween various terrorist groups,
low ipcome and low education.” and some turn out antlgovem-
its cooperation with other agen- finned that a number of priests
Cies in an effort to totally crip- and friars were arrested in con-
pie and dismantle organized nection with the terrorist move-.
__ ment led hv Communist leader
SALE!
The man behind the crack-
down on churchmen is believed
to be Vice President Adm. Au-
gust* Rademaker, a hardline
rightwinger with a lepndary
hatred of communism. As navy
minister before his inaugura-
tion Oct. 30, he concentrated
the efforts of Brazil’s navy
security branch almost exclu-
sively against militant leftists,
and it was he who suggested
the death penalty for subver-
Stacks and Jeans
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Reg. to 11.00
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crime.
100% Acrylic, Asst, Colors,
open front, ’ ^
SIZES 8.-M.-U
Kampala, the capita 1 "of
Uganda, an East African
nation, is'simiiar to Rome in
that It is built on seveniJiills
and is a religious center. -
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Ftannet Pajamas
Aciylic Knit Tops
IRAND SLICED— (SAVE 10*1141
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Open Thunday ami Friday Until 8:S0
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106% cotton flannel Pant* with cuff*
Your Pupils
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assorted colors. Sizes S.-M.-L.
Might Give
Hand Away
LAS VEGAS, Nev.(AP)-/
Rubier Raincoats
psychologist says the pupils in a*
poker player’s eyes may tip off
the kind of hand he is holding.
The pupils are apertures in
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the iris which normally expand
in dim light or darkness and
or
Casual fonts
Values to 2.98 ea.
contract wharf the light is
brighter. /-----
But for an unexplained rea-
son, Dr. Eckard H. Hess told a
con ventionof the American Col-
lege of Medical Hypnotists Mon-
day, the pupils also grow bigger
whentheeye beholds something
pleasant, like a full house or
four of a kind.
. And they get smaller when
what’s on view is a bobtailed
Regular to 11
flush or a busted straight-
Dr. Hess, of the University of
Chicago, said a normal man’s
pupils may grow to twice their
SAVE 5.01 ON UDIES
SBY CAT FOOD
usual size when the eye regis-
ters a picture of a nude woman.
pand when he sees food.
Unaccountably, a man finds a
woman's photograph more at-
tractive if her pupils are dilated
than he does if they are normal.
Hess said the pupil reactions
seem to provide a kind of win-
dow into the brain so that "all
the world is able to see it.”
» Hetheorizedthateyepupilre-
search may help doctors to de-
termine the progress of patients
treated for problems such as
homosexuality andobesity.
He said the pnnciple already
had been applied to determine
the effectiveness of an advertis-
from Samsonite »
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cotton corduroy. Somt rOvorsiWos. Somo with back
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Raincoats in ytRow rubber with hood. Snap front.
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Iron trotted casual pants. Raincoats in sizes 4 to
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ing commercial or a new televi-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1969, newspaper, November 12, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104295/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.