The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 283, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1978 Page: 1 of 16
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MORE THAN 60,000 READERS EVERY DAY
Twenty Cnnt* ter Cnpy
Baytown, Texas, 77520
Tuesday, September 5,1971
Rotary Getting Ready To Celebrate 50th Anniversary
IN-STEEL INTERIOR
By WANDA ORTON
Other past presidents are G.H.
Garrison, Harry Bowen of &n
Antonio, Hartman, J. Bryan
George Fleming, Leon Brown,
FSSTfey. T \
Deceased are Henry
Cathriner, the Rev. Joe Fuller,
W.W. Sloan, Dr. F.L. Robbins,
Carl McKinney, Dr. C.W. Spear.'
Robert L. Carta, John Hill
McKinney, W.L. Pendergraft,
More Sumner, R.D. Martin,
W.C. Swain, August Wehring,
N.D. Stiles, Dr. H.H. Duke, R.B.
Sparks, Gordon LFarned, W;M
Knowles, Sherman Shaffer, W.F.
Walsh, J. Leonard Hart.
Baytown Rotary Club’s roots
[(See ROTARY, Page 3-B)
0*0 POMP.SCRUB.
iCT'Cb * SOUND
Dangers
FROM AF HIRES
In Failure
CAMP DAVID, Md. (AP)
+ AUSTIN - Atheist
! leader Madalyn Murray
O’Hair was asked to
leave a state district
courtroom today after
she objected to taking a
1 juror’s oath that in-
cludes, “So help me.
God/V
+ MIAMI - Flossie,
toe sixth tropical storm
of toe Atlantic hurricane'
season, was about 1,100
miles east of toe iemr
Antilles today and pack-
Jng 55 mph gala, fore-
casters said.
+ WASHINGTON -
Congress is returning’
topm itsLabor Day re-
cess to .lice showdowns
oh Ntunil jas deregula-
tion and on a $2 billion
iwdeiirfoivei^ air-
craft carrier President'
Carter does not want
built.
+ WASHINGTON -
Postal Service and onto
officials negotiated at a
distance Labor Day, set-
ting toe stage ior today’s
face-to-face talks.
They 're trying to resolve
a contract dgarte and
wrtd i nsftonwrtl iifl
partnen in a Mideast summit
conference, pressing for com-
promise but admiitfte the
dangers inteagreenent and
making do predMoos. ,
‘‘We will do the best we out,"
Carter pledged, although, be
noted the summit issues are
Weather h
And Tides jj
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complex, and the differences
between his guests - Prime
Minister Menactwra Begin of
Israel ~ and President Anwar
Sadat of Egypt - ant deep. ;'.'
Sadat waa arriving But, wing
formally greeted at an ag base
near Washington by Vice Presi-
dent Walter Mondale and
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance
before proceeding by helicopter
to this presidential hide-away.
dae it Chap
David until late this afternoon,
after getting a similar welcome
by Mandate and Vance at
Andrews Air Force Base, Md
Before leaving the White
Rains Not That Welcome
By Fanners In Chambers
BAYTONIANS RESPOND AGAm
B* MIWIKL SOOTT
A.NAHIAC fSp* - Recent
nw areteteg a mixed raac-
im Inn Chambers County
farmers 1
Thore frowntg soybeans are
pleated, bot nee (armere who l
Are tryte k complete harvest |
spenpomarewatetegtherein <
wash away profits " I
Cotey Sneatea Agent J R
te OVEN lift UP
mt> 1*****
E NfATGO***.
School District’s Drug
Education Flan Detailed
Tf the run continues to beat
(hem mb the pound, it could
WHter the ouahty of the rice *
(EDITOR’S NOTE: TUs is the time apddidn't remember
the first e( a twofart aeries what happened.
later what had happened.
, A teenaged hey was arrested
while walking along FM 1960
and put into jail.
Later another kmateacma-
ed for a jailer because the boy,
hi0ton PCP, had felt an Mthte
m his eye dnd was sitting in his
cell literally scratching his eye
-out;.: ..,.,4,—
American Pleads Innocent
keenagedspr wetetfWS*
room and blew their beads.off
with a shotgun.
mmmm
Traffic Accident Is
'Fatal To Baytown Man
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 283, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1978, newspaper, September 5, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105024/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.