The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 148, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1974 Page: 3 of 22
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'Planning Assistance
totaling $253,511 to the
n-GalvestonArea Coun--
5 approved Tuesday bv
•oljih Briscoe.
said the funds were
e'd to assist the H-GAI’
ting" its regional plan-
id service, responsibili-
putffirt interest. . • .v ; , was named as the.head of (he months, just as soon as 1 can litense to TV reruns.Jias had a-
• "But to say thatwe’re anti-new White House Office* of gracefully extricate myself." generally low-key tenture at
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fgislafure which is ad-
red by- the' Governor’s
anf: Planning. Coordifia- |
kiAC,/which is head-/ '| '■ V.
ed in Houston, is' an
ion of - local govern-,
intiuding 61 cities, -1!
purpose governments
rr'ourities of Austin,
i, Chambers, Cblorar
fiend, Galveston, Har-
rty, Matagorda, Mont-
Walker, Waller and
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.M^&b^tf t*5i—” - from the Massach^ In- ^ SJ35^S5eS ' that’s^
the TV network? provide a NNow 35 and a ,well-Jmowh sfitiite'bf Technology, That was hu> now-famousifm had been passed^ Buthe finer f y. today,^thats very
great public service.' veteran of big leaguf -con-- head p#he doe»$jn»w yet dianpolis speech inDecember. Aeddw^enthe.legislatjon mudh what we get in
“But we_also recognize that trova^^ jiuet,' bespec- wh^rejae:Ugo: Hisaltfes^iM ^|^^‘ch ^Sowh^WWtrtwd'- hairfr «f ttSTbompTidK wantsT
they are-three huge companies tacted native of Fredonia, Kan. doesn’t want another govern- udestogrart plugola ;in . ^.-.. .
that dominate what we see and (pop. 3,080b is planning to ment.post, VV. ... broadcast news and urged ^ . i^-naee ralrfAele- ‘*1 'thihk ifs symbolic if
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as heputitbeeause-rvebeen news tinalysisf ' •_
i». government over five years' Some industry officials
' andjeameto Washington with- viewed the speedy gs an gd-
tKxv iHoo rj ci^nHino turn ministration cain-d-and^sttck
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theidea d sending two. fiiinistr^tioh - cacr^-and-sticltj/^onuiien^itioiv rt L
“I*think it’s time for mg to attempf to Wtve, a we*g The report, the result of-2V there s anything he still wished
move but,” said Whitehead, between’the TV netwbrlpfiltf rfetirs; wk tn -a Cabinet eom-l twd :*ml or dune, during bis|.
^ifen’ii ho mnvinwnnt nf an an, their-592:affiliates ,; mittey Wht
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NEW SHIPMENT! I
NEW, LOW PRICE!
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nuai salary of $40 000 as head They* noted it coupled a says cable IV, with its adviser. He took along ..tunem
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'w'' \v. .of coninmnieations -more Surethere are a lot of tlungsrt ■'
tt1*,**-. .iC|- rtJ \ / diverse ;ymore pluralistic1 ■ ... But on the whole. Lthink we’ve
’^UtUTv’ mvym . .\. than our 'present, broadcast done most of the things we^^sgt
J '/'•--//■■/ system... out to do. We certainly haven't
Business Vanishing;: K£SS"I;--X t-
I,OS ANGIyI£S 1AP) — The matic training. Most ad ore vurK/^^^nrtmns . on the
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_ ie to us nowadays already 7'*^^ UKl.istry and
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'All First Quality—Misses and Jr. Sizes;from The
Worlds Most Famous Maker of Jeans.
once a subindustry in nopy- iramea. y_.. • •
.wood, has just about vanished How does UnivVc.sal fimt- new
•Kexcept ingUniversal City, *«•«*’ ■
............ _ talent? _ - .vl'
iinTbpr^r Pictures 'is "the ' Miss Jaihes’ counterpart in
marketplace j>(‘ goods, and
.services and .:/■■ ideas,"
solved all the problems, ,
Hut I think that the coinmu-
ni eat ions policy-making
process in this town is working ,
a, little ■lid-VtUurthan.it jinlj
ELECT
DitardW
ASNEY
‘'hi this-VSiffirreiHiit. we do for that,
hefufe!’ Anri I'd like to .think
that wi'were part of the reason
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handsome brunette^ with a once a year and makes
fondness for the acting breed- frequent trips to %iada,_
“1 don’t think most people
like actorsrpersqnally - which
is a terrible . comment to
make,” Miss James observes:
which has proved-.productive
for acting talent. Miss.Jamcs
and two assistants look for,
talent here, much of it nub
"Actors have giant, ego prop-' mttled by agents,
lems; if they don’t, they’re no Newcomers are signed to a
•good as actors. You have to'un- minimum cmitracl at about!
derstirnd them to like, thein,
and - - -........^ - ,.
{Ass .famesNqpderstanding.
f» Honesty
• iiitegnty
| ..dnleliigence
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B0NNACRYER
Lee .College Board of ftegents
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I* nd till Ifv Hnirtit/T.rypf '(Cfimuiirtnr
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al number M ufiRfeWifis into
, Open TlNfcidtfy^ and-'Friday Until .8:30
f - <»»>e» Daily- ld-.oo to 6:00 >^'
waking-pcrformgjfs-: James
■FaTRB^pf
_JbCrine Ross, I
Susan St.. James,' David
Hartman, Michael Sarrazin,
James Bro#l, Don Stroud,
, Siisan Clark, Don Galloway, "
Garrie Snodgress .
'Die Universal new talent’dc- I
partment is_ light years re-
moved from the star-building
systemThat created siich stars
as .Robert Taylor, Rita Hay-
worth, Ava Gardner and Mari-
iyn Monroe. Studios in those
times had scouts prowling the
country, searching for pretty
faces' in little theaters, model
agencies arid beauty contests.
The prospect was brought to
xAileen goesjiTautical ^
irt Separates for Spring^
I Choose from 3 styles in novflty arid basic tops
I ■Short sleeve and sleeveless -In vyHite. red. navy'and
I pastels S M -L. Acces.soriPc- "
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Hullywoqd and sent, to studio-1
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classes to learrr how to walk,
talk, sing,' dance, fence and
ride horseback.,. The yoUftg.
bopfetuts- posed for publicity
photbs at" the' beach. Dates
were arranged so they could
make the gossip columns.
“That’s all gone now, thank
Go’d,” said Mils Janies, H
_ daughter of the late managing
editor of the New York Times,
■ Edwin 1,. James. -X
“ We don’t believe In the idea
of running a school-Wc realize
that we are dealing with’, a
number mf individual and a
minightbeg
, WU ,
teacher wmmight be good for
one might not be for another; *1
The young people make it their I
own responsibility .to get dra- I
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'. V\fe have over. 30,000 pairs of pants and jeans 'from the worlds .
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S;^se,^rwilSS,Svaig«^»Y,^.
in fronts and others.- All in-easy, cafe lahrics like codon •
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Domed Umbrellas
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matching trim .and Dandles) Shape pQftecTS..flead^ancJ snoutders.
May Queen
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 148, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1974, newspaper, April 3, 1974; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105061/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.