The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 162, Ed. 1 Monday, April 21, 1975 Page: 4 of 16
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Editorials • Features — Perspective
Oil Conference
Is Heartening “
The international meetings in Paris preparing for a ma-
jor producer -consumer oil conference this summer rejec-
ted a desire for cooperation and accommodation on both
S1t ’ r"
mere was little of the stndent rhetoric attacking the Or-
ganization of Petroleum Exporting Countries which fol-
lowed the 1973-74 boycott and price hikes
For their part, the OPEC countries seem less inclined to
regard their oil as a weapon and more inclined to see it.
as a commodity, the value of which depends on finding
customers who need it and can afford to buy.it
A year agcMhe oil cartel had the consuming nations over
a barrel Today, the barrel is still there as a symbol of the
dependency of industrial nations on petroleum, bnt it s'
overflowing with oil
Western European countries now have 6Ho JkMlay sup-
plies of oil in storage The L'mted States of Ameni-a put
.....a conservation-tax or-o>J imports-and is siowh but surely
• developing an energy policy that wijj emphasize more pro-
.. djiction bn domestic oil •
Japan, more dependent on .Arab oil than.any .other na-'
tion is backing off from an agreement negotiated during
the oil crisis last year to buy 90 million tons of oil from Iraq ,
at-last year s prices The Japanese now find they can buy
•wrriwjper—........
wer for generating .electricity Bntain is busy developing
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j READERS’
I VIEWS
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Vote For Two
Amendments
ffropasitwr > w-thr tttiiot
provides lot a maximum state
.-cctntwpoe to Kate retirement
systems ol 10 per rent of the ag-
gregate compensation paid to in-
Tuesday Election - -
Pros And Cons
On Amendments
Here are arguments lot and
against two proposed amend-
ments to the State Constitution
to be voted on Tuesday They
were summamed by the Tax Re-
search Association headquar-
tered-m-Hooston' ------
Amendment No 1 would raise,
the limitation on state contribu-
tions to state retirement sys-
tems for state employes and
teachers frofrrf p&'cftit lo 10
per cent of aggregate compensa-
tion and revise and consolidate
iators received only a per diem
allowance for the penod the
legislature was in session
Since 1960. the legislature
has submitted to the voters a
number of amendments to m-
crease legislators pay or to
_ allow them to fix their own pay
Voters have defeated all of the
amendments which have been
submittal"—-------------
provisions relating to state and
local retirement systems
T am Interested in a vote FOR
is amendment because' of the
eat need ol our retired teach-
“Jiff Other state employes
anv ai our okft___ _____
red to meet today 's Inflated "crease the salary of members ol
ds or. annuities that are less, the ieasiature from $400 to 9600
® • fie state’ ' ^T»£l^jK.ger $em al
mot increase these benefits iowaix* from $12 to $30
ess this amendment passes. _ _ Arguments for No 1 were
"be money to provide for ’ listed as An adequate pension
P
these increases wiL’ come from
tw- naiance accumulated z con
state tunas aefare September
' 1974 and wiii toerefore pot in-
jtm
program is becoming a more BB-'
portam aspW'TsrwffSfShWt'
and retention of employes The
state to remain .competitive
Today In
History
By The Associated Press
Todav is Mondav. Apnl 21
_jjK.mih.da>' of 1975 There are -
flUvs iefunthe^teat—...
Todays highlight , in history
In 753 B C„ tradition has it
-MONDAi
5:30 p.r
( 2) NBC News
(111 CBS News
(13) ABC News
(261 Star Trek
139) Dick Van Dyke
6:00 p.m|
i tHUHiU News
( 6) High School Kq
(39) Bewitched
PLAY-OFl
If the Houston Aeros|
the WHA Play-offs,
pre-empt regular .
tonight to telecast |
game.
‘6:30 p.m.
t 8) Women’s AdvocL
III) To Tell The Tru|
113) Price Is Right
(26) Hogan's Heroes |
(39) Rifleman______
7:00. p.n
( 2) Joe Garagiola
two baseball teams|
players 75 years of;
WINTHROP
'ismuO'&r
Iwn^’ gZ'iEgugwr-
v m SAW? EL SONNET* OVER ’
WK,* «»vv urc win gflUUC m wmu.rKtrCAj «UC3I1UCS» dlM
are.having second thought about switching from the 1.5
dollar to the paper gold of the International Monetary
Fund for their oil transactions
Regardless of inflation, the dollar is still'the strong JdCk A flderSOll - -
dominant currency which is needed to buy goods and tech- " r-'1
nology and make investments which will produce the most
benefit from their oil revenues
All of this enhances the chance for fruitful negotiations
this, summer based on the mutual needs of oil producers Inftl/i/s O + ill 1*-, -A-ffctt*
and their customers. The $25 billion safety net ' ap- J dUK IU Ollf I 1(1 \I)u)vD
proved in Pans promises rehef for oil importing natiofflC^g ^
No Inheritance But
....... ■ .. rannnBg short of cu|,r.
The strength which the industrial nations may feel m the ***' • h««y J*cqueiu* Kerr -vsrsSr5gureVwfo»e«ifr w * supenankas. Ttefnitaftw
M of the CUrient glut of petrojttim should not beiniS- 9 nedy (tew* ns superb IK- •--wHf be studied as dihgentiv as ■ typed „p z September 1968 by Editor,‘toe sun nwc miiniw. tarv mb '
IwHS i .....Sfargs: sSSIasLii'
the erosion of the dollar through
inflation, pension provisions that
•. - turn,, •' . me were cooadend adequate
Proposition 2,provides for in- have become obsolete and must
sssa*mm*mm» 11 rnTnnnr ' U Hip thin] ifjfniffWBF
bers our -ieasiature Thev who dedicate their lives to pub-
have. tiM oo increase since 1H9.’ 'lie service
While ficonsider that* members Argumatts against No l.-’lfr
of*our •UNe^easiitureare do- flation has pushed up salaries,
.ng ir. exceUeBr job, 1 believe we ■ automatically increasing the
:*ught to voteFOR tins ameno- money contributed lor pension
men: to insured*-interest of fu- ■ purposes To increase the per-
-- ;-tg* caa^dates who cockt not * eenage of alarv ta he co«ri- ■
____gfliipl M oBg Uwg-semta buied for penaons possiRy wiil
based on the present com- . cause a double impact with the
P^doji higher peri-entage applied to
Sinrenah —. .a... ' ■ hs^tsr rahnas
On this date -
In 1509. Henry \1U became' ,
King of England on the death
of Henrv VH ‘
War bee
George H Gentrv
tecsiativs m
*' ■ '• Reared'
Teachers AssooatioB
liar War began along the up-
per Mississippi
In 1636. Texans led.by Gen
Sam Houston defeated a Mexi-
can force in the Battle of San
Jacinto
In 1954,1'.S-.Air Force planes
oegan flying French troops
frorh France to Indochina to
bolster <he French - bastion at
Dien Bien Phu
In 1966. surgeons m Houston.
Texas, made frie first implant
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- Five years ago Cambo
asked for military aid in a n
ml !0,^>*111 Richard Nixon
tom ite'.lart wf airiwwmMfrom a mrtl water.-- terat m UuuMniig ik aapus,- - • „ _ -jtoita
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FRANK AND ERF
Dr, Lamb
What causes
gastric ulcers? ; :
na her sodden manage to .Ans- _ _
totte Onassu - the aang. alien witifesses ‘ r...... One source who saw a draft of
gnome of -colossal .wealth andWe can reveal that Jacqueline the contra('! jested that the
sinister reputation - clouded • (Missis will, not control am' aart ■ was around $20 million.
the -aw* of Camek* • • of the Onassu empin new is it Byt to thrOnassu
.. .......... .....-. .‘manaal operations say Jackie
Reassuring explanau5ns Were . planned that she will redeve an
pqt out about the bereaved *)-, -aihentance of any significance
dowv need lor' jj quiet haver. The keys to that kingdom will be
about Onassis submerged irre- held by the aeparted shipping
received a flat $3 million ui tax-
free bonds.
. .• . aowH unns suomerged irre- held b-. the aeparted shipping
DEAR DR r AMR w„lW 30,(1 *l«tive wice-s Antacids sistibility But the matriarch magnate 's' daughter, Christ
voJpfeLSH^whaVcaui SSfflBL R«e Kennedy spoke for the ma- Jackie has X beenJSSi.
" U iKreS*soni v w H T "toTto^Tthe iurSft •{ Shemmarnage So!rc«^riS ttase and the principJewfll
, Additionally, some sources
said, each ol Jacqueline's chil-
dren would receive the interest
on a $1 million trust fund until
^ilMllliS *»*£*£•
fvwtr Bi/smiss
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j By Roper Boiler
i^&vEa&O- r-g-.6gg Wj
-
It was noted the legislature"-
hsd’passAj a measure, which is - _________
depaatent on the' passage ol "* .
Amendment No 1, to increase , The fetaw who can beat the
f:t payments to already re- “°*s *' 6°" is usually prudent
tired' government employes’ enough not to. - -t ,
The TRA noted state em-
oloves also are covered -bv the
Socail Security program
Hence, at present the state's
taxpayers t-ontn^te a totll of
THE BORN LOSE!
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• 'sutetanla! . Meardne^to block‘%
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-.can get
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Berry’s World
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swrrt± t&rsrzjis -'-;-^
■ month. '
\ . With the disarming coquetry-
■ ■ for which she is famous, Jackie
Onassis often complained about
■ her money problems Upon the
recommendation of a Kennedy
,' f8fnil-v financial ..adviser. .huL
against An s advice, she invest-,
ed m the stock market and lost a
reported $300 000 She pleaded
« with, An. say our sources, to
make up the lo>s which -he re-'
fused to do. saying she should
haVeieft it in the tax-free bonds
■ ' f. ' ■ '. ■- - * ’
Our sources .rqpon that Onas-
sis was superstitious about Wills
^gqd.that none has been fouhd. '«*-
. .clMsI—Kpnafifc " -’'J1 *v9.'.-v • «'• ..... ........ *;
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the TRA said f*Teac’hers do not •*
BIRIF -ufRSE
gasfry (— nd th ' «*wnvi w«»uj11$hwp w any
common type.-1 duodenal ulcers about managing peptic ulters
The latter are in the first part .write to me'in-care of this ..
ol the small intestine just out-, newspaper at P O Box 1551
side the stomach Radio City Station. New Yght ’ ' .
There are.-some.mmof NY 10f)19 imd ask Tormf'
differences in symptoms report ofr ulcers Send a long
between ulceqs-yp t^e self-addressed stamped'.
duodenum ^nd thoce in th* tr,____ a. . .
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duodenum and those in the envelope and 50 cents to cover
stomach However, the symp- costs*
toms may overlap so you can't You/should be cautious^bout
tell for sure which you are using anv medicines vour doc-
dealing with unless you have X tor hasn t prescribed’’ for vou
rays *nd other studies There is a fairlv high incidence
In our society only-about one of gastric ulcers in Australian
ft 10 ulcers is a gastric ulcer women This is believed to. be
•tocidentaily before duodena} associated wfth their frequent
ulcers became so common in habit of taking aspirin and/
our society gastric ulcers were aspirin-cohtafning medicines
the, more common, and they for tension headaches This
tended to occur more often in . should M vou something about
women than, in men Men are the inadvisability of,using these
., much more prone to duodenal medicines if vou have a gastric
ulcers than women. . ' “' ulcer
•'* “ The important point to es- Every gastric ulcer deserves
tablish with a gastric ulcer is a cafeful medical evaluation ft..........
whether it is really just an ulcer is important that the doctor
i or cancer of the stomach. That follow the case regularly to-be ■ ~
'. question doesn't arise, if it is an certain the ulcer1 is responding
. ulcer of ihe .duodenum For- to medical management Most
fe , ;lwuiteiy,.n»st gas^c ulcers will respond adequately ata.."’
are not cajicer af^ ^ make Jt unnecessary, ----------------
nc ulcer is surgery Your'letter makes me
salaKofA‘W BE!NG made Perfect. Be
j*? year Plu5 3 ■ became the author of eternal
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mere is usuauy lessaciarprma- aren t i a advise getting
uon with gastric ulcers, it is fredical care as early as poski- 1.'.. !i
still important to neutralize the ble. 1
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 162, Ed. 1 Monday, April 21, 1975, newspaper, April 21, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104365/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.