The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 210, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 26, 1970 Page: 2 of 14
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Tuoaday. May X. 1178
Ex-Baytonian Charged
In Houston Bank Case
HOUSTON (Spt - Jack land a former Baytoman
Houston Henderaon. 42, at W William Donald Shaped. «
Parliament Drive, Houston. at Mil KnoUwood, Houston
....... - charted Monday with
willfully misappropriating
•US 000 in bank fund.
Both man were aurrondeced
iRK'Kl
ENOS TONIGHT
"BARQUERA”
AND
"SAM YYHISKY"
STARTS WCONESOAY
THRU SATURDAY
‘SPEED LOVERS"
And
Road Hustlers
AND
"WEEKEND
WARRIORS"
by their lawyer* Monday
Hendereon i* a formar
prcaidml of the Sou thorn Stele
Bank In South Houaten
Shepherd ta preiident of
Diamond Paint Co In Houston
nd a a .lockholder in the
Houaton Aircraft Broken, Inc , j
the company that had the
account in question at Southern
Slate
federal Bureau of In
vaalitaliun agents laid Hen
denon and Shepherd cauaed
the depoaiunt of acme DU5.000
in the form of three checks on
out-qf-state aocounto~on* of
a tn Imuiiana — j
which were later returned a.
inau/ftctent
Although the three
ENDS TONIGHT
Noon Stock (Quotes
,(ourtriy ef t ItUcei Natteaai Baak a ad Uaderwaad, Nrakaus
and ( ompaay i
UH SS Kreegr ,* '.L
TN ling Temco-Voughl
UN McDonald Douglai
Magnavo* ......
Marathon Oti
Allti Chalmers ...
Arlan'a Dept Store
American T k T .
Anaconda .........
Armco fTTTH?rf.77
Ashland .........
Atlantic Richfield
InAi
Bethlehem Steel
Carrier Corp ...
Oaianaae
(hryaW Corp ....
Columbia Qaa ...
Delta Airlines ...
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MIRACLE BICE A FBI
pi no farmer holds an IR4
"miracle rice" plant lae
laclr
W rtw Mi mare mad-
fim'a account Mil was carried rrB (arming irchn^ur*
TiwJJScISwi
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HILLFIGHTIRS
as raprceenUng cash items, supplied b* ■ _
and the bank was lad to betitvt Agency far Interaalleaal
Henderson was holding Development have la
cashier's e*cks to that created production and ta-
romr for farmers la the
STARTS WEDNESDAY
The most
electrifying
ritual ever
A May I transaction to cover
the discrepancy apparently
triggered the bank tnveitig*-
don which lad aOrtala lal
call in the FBI
Dow
Dresser Ind
Dupont
El Paso Natural Gas
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foremost McKesson
Gen Electric ........
General TAT ......
General Tire . ......
Georgia Pacific ......
Getty Oti . ...........
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Gordoa'a Jewelry
Greyhound C«p
Gulf OU .............
Gulf State* UUUUea
Gulf Weet Ind ......
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RICHARD HARRIS
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CALLED HOME”
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School’s Out!
HalMI Your RlBBB Mow
|For Tho Big Spoclail
"Dusk To Dawn
Moviethon"
★ 4 Features
COME EARLY
STAY LATE
SAT.. MAY 31
Hoffman Electric*
Houston light A Power
Inland Steel
Interlake Steel
(IBM ........ .. . .
June* A Ijsughlw Steel
lKorr McGee ......... (IN
Teledyne ..........
Tenneco
Tosaco ........ ..
Tesai Eastern .....
Tesaa Gulf Sulphur
ION Trans America
JOH Traveler*' Ins
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United Aircraft ...
Upjohn Drug ......
US Steel ......
Kraft Foods
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F uneral
Notices
MRS STELLA MrlEAl
Funeral aervtces for M
SteUa B August Me Zeal will br
held at I p m Wednesday at
Mount OUv* Haptlat Church In
Cedar Bayou with Brother
Jeas* Gaia* officiating Burial
will be In Godfrey Cemetery
under direction of Johnson and
VMar Funeral Home.
Mr* McZnaJ, 25. had been a
real deni of WalltsvtUe for U
years She died Friday In a
Baytown hospital.
Survivors Include her hus-
band, Anthony Mr Zeal Jr. of
WalltovUte. three son*. Afr
thorn McZenl, Oral! McZenl
and Michael McZaal. all of
Walliiville; four daaghteraj
Linda McZaal. Alica Fat
McZeal Mable McZaal and
Maxine'McZaal. all of Wallis-
vUle; parents. Mr. and Mra
Edmond August; three
brother* and throe atatera
MARVIN E. ALFORD
Funeral service* will be held
at 19 am Wtdnaaday at
Earthman Chapel for Minn
Elbert Alford. *7. of UN W
Miriam He died at M:H a m
MoMhqr hi a Baytown hagpBM.1
Survivor* are hi* wife, Mra
Melds Alford; two daughter*
I Mrs. 0. 0. Ashby and Mrs
Coy Coon, both of Houston,
two Maters. Mrs S W. Cole
of liberty andMn. V. K
farter ef KtrbyvtUe; thro*
farothera, H. C. AIM «f B»|
W C. Alford ef Konntae
and V. E. Alford of Kirby-
nii>- Ataoc sunning *re
Ikx'tor Cites Statistics - •
Women Smokers, Lung
Cancer Rise Linked
■sEi's-sst
that before 1967 the level of ter
in cigarette* waa quite high and
said Uila was taken Into consid-
eration in studying exposure of
patient* In earlier decade*
Some J.400 patients t
questioned A third of them
did not amoke Seventy-five
m acceptance of cigarette
smoking among women in the
ltMa and IMOa la mponatble
for the rise In lung cancer
among women, a Maanadv
etta physician said Monday
The phyatrtan. Dr John W.
Turner of Wesson Hospital.
Springfield, Mam. said therato
of lung cancer tn the female
population may soon approach
that of men.
The effects of smoking do not
become apparent In disease for
a number of yean, he pointed
out. {
While 100.000 physicians have
given up cigarette smoking ui
recent years. Dr. Turner said,
many of the wives of the doc-
tor* continue to amoke
Dr Turner presented a paper
correlating tobacco us* and
cancer at the 10th internation-
al Cancer Congress and dte-
ruaacd hi* paper at a new*
TOE HOUSTON Area Chapter
of the South Texas Diabetes
Amociation will be held at 7:31
Crosby School Panel
Sets Plans Meeting
=
CROSBY <Spi — School but week to the plana about
three grandchOdren
The Rev Ed Weatherly will
officiate to graveside rites at t
p m Wednesday at Bean
Cemetery to Kirhyvtlk
Alford had lived in Baytown
li years. __ __
He pointed out also that em-
physema. a lung disease, la the
mart rapidly tncraertng cause
of death tn the United Stole*
and said this also to related
to cigarette smoking Deaths
Bom this disease are doubling
every five years, he said
Dr Turner, a redfotoglat, aug-
amoking He termed the cauae
ideal.nrtinglhatJOU.QOOperaoni
RAISE
(’tattooed From Fag* I)
Joe Wood, president of the
Baytown Classroom Teacher*
Association, aaked to comment
on the propoaed rail* by
Trustee Jerry Don Smith, said
while teachers were satisfied
with the proposal, "they all
indicated anything iem thar
what Mr Clark propoaed was
not justified al all " I
Baytown Education
Association Prtaldenl Jepp
Busch aald that a* the stole pay
scale become* an "adequate"
scale, teacher* expect to begin
drifting back to the state
sonic Bui. he mid. "not any of
ua think tout* the time'to cut
the local supplement
lippman argued that the
only thing that govern* the
amount we pay above the state
scale to competition." He also
peri Ml /ogthtul proem*. .<•* »«_»•
Mate pay scale gom upH
■Ellto. Petaraon and talth
Me in the Untied State* anch -H they Mill had quertiona
cigarette smoking
Than to an M per cent chance
that lung cancer will not develop
among those who give up cig-
arette smoking after U or U
yvars but after 20> cars smoking
has caused irreversible dam-
hf titd
Ogar and pipe smoking do not
Mimicipal library The main Trustee Albert Shmtdi says changing school name* or N’T t f)// '«#
speaker srfll be Dr ThomaaG ! that a meetingof the execuuvc adopting a maacof for the com- *1
jy«** e. N.■w*1?*' *• 'ZZ.TZrL ? ..— --------
Clinic of Houaton Hu topic will. planning poup will be held at plans submitted calls tor «Uv . , (nr u, have the tame adverse
^ ^ ^ to —;- stonily about seeding The rsdwlogtrts^r pro-
pubUcto Invited I Shmtdi said any recommen- TilVS Damaged .,£££( S^rthSto-'and hMpftol.rototli thrtT«nokmg
BikeStofen On M) Cars ZT Z ^ Z
MRS NOAH T. Smith of 214 trustees, however, to an open ,_ «• not
.Poet Oak has reported to police meeting. While Little
>1V "eartlve co^-' SlSS vealrot the tohool dtotrictto to
;r,rrrrrr; —t* ^
^ felt tort yaar we were an
trrroponaibi* board
said, referring to the dtotrtcfs
30 per cent increase to qpen-
dtng for 1MM9 But. be aa|d.
he favored tost year and be
favors this year keeping the
dtotrtct'a pay scale among the
leaden to the Mate
Clark's proposed tentative
budget next year totals
ll.m.lU Estimated income is
estimated 177,000 abort of this
■nd *”"• “ SJilSES^“R<SJ.“lirS
tics
The patients were given ques-
In the dtocuaMon, it was ro-itmulrm to determine how
ttetpate a 19CC-70 budget »ur
plus of at least that amount
Ot that*, Dr Turner reported,
I of every 4 had vaacular dto-
ordoro, 1 of 4.1 had emphyat-
m*, | of 4 had bronchitis and
iof UMtollcag rcnrm,
Of a total of 111 htng oaccar
vu ums, there were only two
MMHMlMr*. and both of thaar
were women who had • type of
cancer not related to cigarette
Dr. Turner aald hi* study and
earlier experience tod him to
conclude alao that there to a
high incidence of cigarette
amoktng to patients with can-
cera of the larynx, urinary blad-
der. esophagus, stomach and
pancreas
But, h* added, there was a “re-
markably low Incidence of ciga-
rette consumption by pattonts
wQh primary cancers of the
uterus and ovary ”
Dr. Turner was questioned as
to whether pattonts with lung
cancer might not have contract-
ed U as a result of air pollu-
tion
He died a study of Seventh
Day Adventists, a religious
group whtoh abjure* snaking,
who live to the Loa Angelas area
where there to a great deal of
air pollution and noted that this
study found practically no lung
cancers in this group. —>
He said also ft* veterinary
studies have shown that dogs
living tn cities do mg develop
lung cancer and emphysema
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weekend
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
AJKMOMR HKLLMANmNIHN a* HI KMM.EH FBtMNNTION
"MIDNIGHT COWBOY"
COLOR v. DeLux*
® AND Darted Artifli
Kiwanis Election
BAYTOWN KIWANIS Club
will elect new officer* and di-
rector* at the Thursday noon
meeting at the Tower.
M iss-Identificalion
lice estimates
The damage, estimated at up
the stadium
In the original contract.!
Nothing Gone
In Burglan
A black patent leather shoe,
the larger planning group Ap-
pointment of the planning
S" ',,h “-- “— ■* -
of the district's long range plc*' 5)0
TlteTltPirtiJd CvxpH/ AMah"
JEANNIE POMYKAL.
straight "A" student at Bar-
iberx Hill High School, was er-
roneously Identified as James
Pomykal in Sunday * edition of
the Sun.
za==
opment problems / '/ /)C' fhlfl from a revenue bood sale and ScJpo1 Mondly m*W' poUc*
Shmidl said that a notice had ltj “ “ I.—j ---- •- ^
been placed in a Croeby bust
ness establishment Inviting the
bond Interest, to construct a
The shoe wu thought to have
.CUtoto •» l”^S|I?w|nmukrf Mto ■to-M tori U Mt
O..M Kto* ..Mil Ia mnue vnne *1 UBVCT^ ‘ “ ^ rl.M. ^a*4am rJ fKrt rrwm
pubbe to attend the meeting of could be used to move too* lammers tf £was to «»• wln<lo,r, * room
Ksecubv* committee bne, when a buikbng te In S wS c^dlt trough —........
J SHALAKO L
Radio Speaker
f>AT RUYLE Baytown Uttle
I Theater actor, will be on the
Pasadena Viewpoint radio
show at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday,
•the program with Jo Sim-
mons. hostess, te aired over
KYED-FM 92.5 on the dial.
Flute Taken
POLICE ARE investigating
i the theft of a flute, valued at
j IU0, from Cedar Bayou Junior
I School Monday afternoon.
{Owner is Mrs. W. E. Lyons of
1906 Amy .
which entry
gained. Henry Armstrong,
school principal said
Armstrong reported Tuesday
Mid^~d!rtrtrtVoid-get the "“"I*"* '"XW"* Wf*r
the broken windows
Itl'IlflKflll THIATRf
in eiSMius iw •• -a; nil
NOW THRU
THURSDAY
STERILE CUCKOO FEATURES- 12=45. MO. 9:30
ROMEO A JULIET FEATURES - 2:50, 7:10
PLUS:
"DAZZLING! Once you see it you’ll never again picture
‘Romeo & Juliet’ quite the way you did before!” -ufe
nutWOI M I’HTI
, si* i m i
FIuncoZefurelu
Romeo
^JULIET
\o ordi no r> love story.
'ft *«iot or /anwA-otwiACiuK
ommend Crosby's accredits- m=nc^>ty school, the report ^ contractor
lion be restored, effective May P°lnted <»* ayl he has already put some
I. 1970. to July 1.1F71. .. , W2T 'AeU out at the stadium
A hearing on the district's •*UDlHp I neil Iammers was also asked
plans for Implementation of a .POLICE ARE investigating;^ t^re u no underground
federal court's desegregation the theft of hubcaps valued at ,y,tem at the
order was postponed Friday by i »100 from the pickup truck of sLa(jium Ijunmeri said the
Judge Joe Ingraham from May Richard Puckett, 1409 E- sprinkler system waa cut out of
25 to June 1. Supt. Jerry Pro- James Puckett reported they ^ faaw\nfiS heftre the bids
chazka said he had completed had been stolen during the time, went QUt
all plans except for transport*- he was in class at lee College. ^ g^^un, has, Lammers
tion routes for next fall. , ! between 7 and 9 p.m. Thurs- ^i^^ two water mains
The board made no decision j day down each aide of the field to j
--—which hoaes can be attached
Tape Player Theft
A STEREO TAPE player, val-
ued at 999 95. was taken from
the car of Jimmy Jeffrey of
2519 Pecan Manor during
school hours Monday The car
was parked on the west park-
ing lot at Robert E. Lee High
School
te01'
e—.
"Where Pirn It Alway* In Good Taste!"
Congratulations to the
Graduates of Lee and
Sterling High Schools.
A Great Place To Meet,
A Great Place To Eat.
And A Great Place
To Enjoy Yourself
Ffelton «nd Pniett-Kmift PUa) 422T173
TV
By CYNTHIA U
AP Trlrtlsioe Kadi
NEW YORK (APi
Now"a»rt*ao! abort
teries on Monday nq
q*ilch hut eminently f
the women's liberal
mant
A lot of the newt
"unflnlMied revolt
American woman",
rator Marian* Send)
K he funised on
antica of he mort
and radical of the
pwupa This half h
to the cere of won
contort and may h
mad* some convert*
TO* program op*
Miotaof ooeda perforn
k skits showing womt
and ateging a dirge al
tor be dead than not to
Mtaa Sind an noted
rheteftete often Mrtd
made scorn parison br
struggle for aexualequ
the struggle for radrt
But certainly the erool
otbtong exploited aa ai
ami the Mght of i I
woman wolf-whistling
Astronorld
Heady For
Busiest Hi
HOUSTON (Spi-
world, well into it* th
son. te preparing for IU
summer schedule yet
ML sroefctnd attandam
era! Manager Gent
prodtetod Aatroworld 1
(Mtot mufr than onr
visitors, a new record
"(hr new rtdea, her
Crystal Palace aho<
really caught on a
extremely popular.
Patrick The Kooltt
O'Fun has quickly I
one of the moat popult
ui the park And the
mg interest tn the
Swamp Shack” rtetn
the new Fun Island, p
that this new section
park will toon be a I
of all gueate
Fin Island will be op
the public Saturday wl
lm world 70 begins It
Httuiwf ichodulr
Summer hours are C
a m -li pm , Saturdi
a m -midnight
Founda
For FRI
in-
soil:
Phene 4274117 .
—MBaHeXm
This Year Give A,
males...
A Perfect Gift For
Grad
•n/oy*<f...
By Anyone Who
GOES TO THE
MOVIES
A BOOK OF
5 TICKETS
$7.50 VALUE
•5
For Only
ON SALE AT OUR BOX OFFICES
TICKETTGOOD AT ANY BAYTOWN -
OR LA PORTE THEATRES ANYTIME!
Offices Moved
MORRISON ’ KNUDSEN Co ,
Inc,, has moved its offices from
McKinney Road to 101 W.
Texas avenue. The office will
be open at this location until
construction at U.S. Steel Is
completed In two or three
months, a spokesman said.
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With More Comfort
When dtnturtB iMp down and
-- rrlnklo on Bomo my-
Z Adhr-
rABTEXTH hold, don-
como loose sprlnXIs on tom
tuM
for watering the gfaaa. He said
a pop-up head system for wa-
tering "te not prevalent” in
football fields.
Peterson and Trustees Seth
Mitchell, James Ellis and
Jerry Don Smith voted to ac-
cept the stadium Uppman,
Trustees Philip Dtgnam and
Fabian Greenwell voted
against it.
IJppman said his objections
were not to the stadium I toe If
"I feel we have a real good
[stadium," he said, "one that
this district can be proud of."
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CUP AND SAVE...AUCTION JULY 3rd
tr»» nrm*r lonxer You ft*l mof#
imforublS ... tat mow nsturaUy.
•... tat mor
U alkallne-
•on't sour
undrr drnturts No summit, footy,
psttr tastetDtnturH that fit sra
MwntUI to heslth Bosyour drntt.t
■if drug counters. -
Three KitlenB
THREE CUTE, black and
white kitten*, aix weeks old, at
1907 Hartt need homes Call
Mrs. Dave Moore at 422-9422 if
you would like one.
CLIP AND SAVE...AUCTION JULY 3rd
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SEE US FOR All YOUR DRUG
NEEDS AND SAVE
MEDIC PHARMACY
Stl Park
Ken KoherU, Pharmacist
in-SIM
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giveyou a
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can go In a truck,
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