The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1974 Page: 1 of 12
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WooU^ondrANeedea^
MU Da l
By WANDA ORTON. Mr\ Atkins. a3 tiir. for example; cai
Rising-afternoona^d ., Blood Servjres velum."' not be on any kirltf'pf__
work/rs at Blood Ser-‘. leer.'\/n$'S''-a' teie-‘ nWdicatioii anti .cannot'--*
MUSim
Wfeatheif In Southeast U.S.
;; / ,‘v ^ ln^ . ’RvniB ASS(K7AfKI)PR-ESS-k1ienvv^le said some of the [several homes wefc i
A-'/ "Vi ■//."Tornadoes; high winds and mobile.homes “were flattened there, and -12 injuries were
tinris that (ike yioi.-wbufd’sWip a ca'fj/ reported;..
The 'SbOfheaSt Hid:, Winds . overturned.,
■ Middaynii’rit and earjy'today; trailer ' hothe Jjnst nr
north-of-
—- : • - - ~ : \iumiav men! ano caw muav
. ;-tTTtnm'-iimfi' aime. of ^ ^ ^ dead.fKoeM^Tty m-the Huntsville.
. 'V*tf leacwers A>MM>umn, ’lnTUrf.,| Yrid.diK-ere Ala / 'area, killing a - (nan.
.-National /H'';f/}p,,ip(,rt> ; .*..■■ j^-httfieci as Willie McCarey.
-npieiBri'a'fv rtun ;ir, dj.. Authorities in Cherryviile. The victftp.s lytdow and thr
, / , " ' " ,y \i said 5-vear-oldT’atrHW i hildfen wire hospitalized.
/ ■rsrA Ii.yiou-.if'. wd spt-adj,-£ms; hUiki-tvere-
rf tilk ()n Yjy:)|]J jand.lP.ptfa^n^ injured'whop.ported injUfeJ;tp-Alabama.
Tniles--eastwa^^)Liip.sLnji!
part of one 4ubl.ding,"b|owmg '
____________ . . . iiwtiy~~a --guarii shaei .ami
A total of 28 twisters swept knocking'o,iit... power t|» the-
Tennessee,1 Ohio and Mis*
sissippi in addition tio Alabama
and. Rent unity. ' 1 .
A tornado swooped down the
sprawling 1100 .Oaks Shopping
Pjaj (1^5 i I _ o J fit.- AlTriRNTA B,ol>: vitHT-irt 'thtaaierstonri Wrecked dent, .totrtSivflyTl^ritifieJPlslI
MI,W I' — Wr^liBette will spetfR,[at'i,.,,,, ,5houifttrailers in kwo-|-fti-'krrTmKiit^SiLs!Ms,jiied-
.di/C^nyTuwn^ducariof^fg^^^^ Camp*.
tSehetariesjAssoeiatjofst.at h A ' ,,o;tren,;m:.'kdn ;j»tm.ijeH^tinSTKyl, authorities
where hundreds of. persons
about.
s strewn
sFTm^^yflysyla'Qt df F,1■’ irrio,., i; 4 “Threr-H^ -and Central- State; Hospital, a'fewridamagc at Margnld,
Anrtther.-.iurnado eh inied e!l I'y.eh'cttiiriipllicials St the lit
through Cineinnati. Ohi.i, war- polling plnrejltee out of22,202
it., iinw Ui.ijm iiiialrfied voters
lowly missing the (low it
area. No injuries were deport-
ed,' but there Was exteywye
»>»>”*■ In houses trees mui
rs ' ' .
^Several tginadpeS were
vfpnrtt^nMisrrsrrpnr The+
) var (.'onnlv Civil Defense office
saiMitjh*Vffds_ fcaiise(| _he-
High winds sffi»hd 4i&- tweei»riK5;0%^l' 1 isurh
• • »* 'jposf'd. • * • - /
Ordinance To Regulate ‘Hill
Storage l^lls^iMk’d (City
Blue Boetsters , x
NF.'A STERLING. bae.kffeJdj'.-/
• oiich Jerry Mohlnian-and the;
varsity trackleain wiii be spe-
l’j]— r
llikeps Mrcl
l-.'.os;.'! riub.at: p in,Tuesday;; B> KK.TSV VVKBItKK teiiidtmi the eppositr side of a
’ '•'rl 1 • lilJA'ff-.i; Spi ■ An[)adae'w}.y?ex<ejif.upottj^rit:
.finance • regofatjng jmdef? ten' •onscnt .ef soon property
-RNJPI'-XPW reJish. rtfwiS '..Ww-f or hWfo'ri^mrestrir-
r;.rtd,,A>l),S/>tpf'7V 'rfHnnrt<ip-aa«*«»Ka>itt.i'adapte±Muiitfio'. lotmini b? vm\rd '^'j; _*
■N it irtfb-'Gas will' speak foirngH by the.i-ity'.council - A tlnrrt rlistnnrv was set at
dtunviranrf OaW:».. IDd-Ba'^ffWitrij'' Kipi' Sentativi'S of imiurtry, Z(fti fee! -trflrn .pFopert.y;Hnag.
:Ah of Natitinai.'',’a:/ipef..sl:?diryc eouneih medibr/ vrct/rc-tidMircs may be built,
aTHlHikersAsso. latinn.'at.T'JOkbrtit ttcrc-ltian 25 hoursjor m feet from, .any existing
working, oh ■ the- ordinance, jlion.ie. or one built before a per-
.L' =l;~.IiuitduJiLalXAif.....Mcidtm;,''■'i1:'' -‘Hr-r'i Jbe Matthews, mit -is •reiJaesTV-r ‘
4)avis said.,“400 feet is as close
as 1 could agree to This may.
^lot bejar.'enough.’’ •-. >
-• Thr said” the" people in' bin
neighborhood don't want pipe
jmes. at alb Most restilefiTM ^
.»wdd.-lik«rtha-w«4ia4«4d4#^
t^^-S^”^T>.nan of the web drill,pg
: permit committee; said,
j- The ofilina.'iee as adopted
IU12) V TO v PABiT-V
wgisdfa'OTr-Ug%-M. IV. .Skelton;
Uitorn'ey for Arm (Tieti.ieal m
fHousloii; and revised- by Thorns
| Rowland, jifeint'it^lVlen. i.^>|<;>^irtftldr4tceifflij:-
,. at’torncv' ; ;* ’ e # TUc uiged thecduncil togo
'I Re iiiejnr: itcirf left fltT the
storage wells m-the area, there
has nrfrtkw-a- fatality."Only
one serious injury has oc-
mrred, ti* said "The? is an.
m
fw
feet away, and he said hi
400 feet was.as much /ofj/a
:Cpmpro,mise as hetoiild diakt’
/TVHiroiayfr'pffiBled .nHt that nr ■
almost 20 years of operatiwwjt .thrWi having four separate
*,<aT*v*™rstofagfrydSJfefaw-to'he ffleated tariccs. “They can take the
aiid.iyrnmg cooler Wednekqfr(-ff ^rw,dle property ., ; -aastter to court, if we are
-teje.is-'thc. ff.f'f.'j'v.nu.it. 1ii„,.n' not- 0 UHUfonr imreasonaliU-.’' he Mid. .....J
-£t
WS:.' high Wednesday, low,, ^ f(,/f;r„n, th(. distance 1.,
. | property line of property which be no better than 200 feet, he
morsajs
aim. and-12;lfjrp.oi.f lows at , n • . .
Order Barring naios
f
chen Creft 25-ff OCi
Inches Wide ^ Roll 49
waj 1
■ , ' t *#tr - \
Vafiri-
is 21‘ ■ ■
•Hor»*oi7ii»(l CqV 3^
AROUND
At Cf Inn Uissplvcd
} tlOUSTON (Sp) -a’Federal out 60- separate raids within
4Ju<ige Wobdrow^'Seals-Mbtiday five-monthsAtihe inn. Arrests.
ordinances: One fpr ;uf(<fei
ground storage permits; (one
for-brine wells; one for pipe-
lines; and one for oil -and gas'
storage. ; . '■■■ j
Our
World
i-.fi
At Press time
From AP Wires ,
hills Are
(ifH’nAritil
TTonjght
(Inly 1.5 per cent of the quali-
fied voirrs' in Baytown had!
castjballofs byTFTa.Ijrtrtfie'
Hayyiiwp City Council election1.
-rAxunVy by The Sun showed
fk'rtjMCdtcfsJiad.lwen count-
(juidfJied voUertt
Polls will close at 7 p.in.
Tuesday mUiu election of tliree
iilX Jcoupcilinen.Ai^ht^stt'd
c.h'cs are tietwOCiLincunibent
......... rttrit^Cgast - phone t’ampmgft--f;iir fSe ? have, ftad; hepatitus oti^Vr...
Hospital havf npthifigA'te- V bfepd (Irawipl! ticadpuaif'., maiaria. :V ^
•A-ye do. 1 t /. - - ■// • twstoask-pestdonorsrto • > Fey; people ever feel
. Hut thciiioo.d is md a /return, Sl/.literplfv: .my ill effects from
. relaxTnc'dS>; - ■ 1 > ' .“dials for ykwsA-- tlpnatihg btopd and some
■ ____V - : “M J;4iaie to keep ! dbwes even claim to feel
. -They are. ..wortied sa,m. p^pty better afia giving blppitv
abou not having enough • 'pycy jmdover/klrs-die'’• " It -(foesn't hurt any
(rrsu,rpfr kms •said. ne.ut 'nore .-hana “shot" and _
at the three hospitals irw j sg- doesn't take much
Baytom^i™-- ; -^’(hou-gh '• “bin'lld /me, ,'T ■ / , -' .
ag?. 12 t(lifP]'lts^le drawings have been well. Blood Services voluri
dprfvn ^^^“-pubiiciz'ccf; people;,. ". tenurelookingkamto --
at least 50 pints are re- |0 f„wet. fh(. drawings. Mother drawing this * .
■ tab naio in. ojKirnmn. ^,1^,-y p';fnr ^trior^hopmg rt mil
supply.- ■*.y . • . ; e.-JO pm-at-chlfCoast above" average,/' . ; /’
When three ; donors • ilospitTrf aJs -they have IncideiVtally. oneidrthe;;:"—
appear almost.simultan- j^,,, since March/1<»73.'' Ti.'pints last Wednesd'by';
cously at the'.door, Wiirt-'. - The lacgosninioiinf rif ," -wiiVdbhdb'd bi Mis; At- "
eis are elated. wt bloial.drawntf/ inontJi .kins. The Sun learned
. •‘.Welcome! Welco-. was-JC_|)iHti uT'August this .when calling* , the
me!’1- . ' '... . / k . ..aiid the smallest, anio'iurf.' - blood (ira.wsng';headq.usr-
you'd think ea/dimor 28 pinfsrin Jung. V -' tffs late that afternoon. T
____......rffCrjdh-, ; H'i -:• - . 1 -' :-'T.,cf a minute ” thp
was donating jytiOO bitbr- • “ wy)lt jorntte
TUit 1,1nil -1 Tllifiri! i ■ ' .... .....T,J !.
Just a minute." the
' after;was tfdd: '“She:s -=v
,----ry— ;r--- ..... ,,----r-Pjfe|iou,s tliaii.lHOUliy & l(„, t,i,watT,.-Inks tieTF-fta rttviryt blood-
tmsrmtppf 'l^ *M> ||'^M»s'i^.atid:I^CidiErfdk-----^|!^imfie^ .'|.'gP..v3tt)fl- uwiHtl.VsVif. tli,■ > fhfn, ,an-
Kedi arski-and Jack J. Waas ,
iiogi in Position 4 Tnnimberrf-
opposed. -
~ etfv SeCri
.,v.:
'Hlierelaiv-Kdna Olivo
said three persons had voted
absehfee iiCBuLebw'tion at/e
'votitifk*inatemne at-
VIF.N11 ANk I nos
Pathet I.ao sei 1 < tm y aut-
efal I’hounii Vongvichh said;
tdday that hi- and PnonitT
AtertiW-e. voting_end«kf last
Friday 1 . - . f .
VotipHpna.week day usually
picks up apt-r working hours
and election officials- expect a
larger turnout.between 4 and 7
p in. . .
liofbding iv going -much
s,lower this year than van last.
yeftcVT;-eout iCrl—election, ac-
-j (.orditfe—it^Jbe. mid-in(j(tnn'i: _
i-iieck' vrija.i "suryty iridfcatgd
.j/i liad cast ballots by ,11
t/rl for Bltwkl SmiccjF • /mlbc7-d ihni htmnc ~vtv,ir,,(lV. holding--'the. _
an' ivciracgnainted wjth ... Jlaur ianilii«rs~~j^wK : rCreo er.Tytth-Ihe trd.-;
A {he'jbosptfais' proWnis . ■ btai 1 T*--7 1—frnpd -''while blood.
^TOWig7>7.il7l tivbF blfMKiiypet] fm fnt-. ^ . And.,while donating a
" the country ..for a-. rt^T T '•-Fhg®W'.v. for; giv.ntg^ nfhi of- bipod, this yoltth-
.....t -x-1-a”- hlowlis;(feterm.mcti ig a-.y leer talked agaifi, ghouf
-type blood--needed in a . , . . ...
critical case. ! • scrbenii^rtntcilHHF ''at, the need for more-people
i_ v^4tfarly;3 every - week ' 'the'-Wwxf drjftwng A.V tn du the same.
*! ' " ■' • ’
r-'i. ‘ • • -s
3 Incumbents Opjxtsetl _
Voters Have Say Saturdai;
4 WASHINGTON ,
President .NirtiTi has- too-
On LC Hegentf Decisions
;»rn ' . .
-?hrftTt,'d ihirypttr by 11 a.fn
presentatiws harl-Tavpred Prlnee Souvaima. -i’hfflima.r ^ ^y^r,,(ebt controversies at-
eiitvls having four separate’have agreed on (he forma- | number in l.f/J. Joral vo^esj.. . „ ..^v.ii... cr.t..
tiilif oT a eoalttion gorrne
It defines stored products as
any hydrocarbon; petroleum *%****. f"*®
product or rttbef commodity 4 -rtlwr V av yr
the
i1,000 votes were cast last year.
1 problmis Tuesday in regard to-
-wnrpfyetnetAoundary lines
Tee. College " District voters
will h;iv'p tlw; final word S’atur-
t;,R. venHs election ^ ^ coHege wherytheygo to the
tb^ tm^ It three Wrnnril]f
rnettiberswas4,878-Inartmoff &*"&*** boaFd ()f rt"
lliunm i n nn.i i,u(o, jh a i ^iiUH ■ ^ -- ' ___* . and SOf 01' fht Iml.t’t? l TIT j t IIRM* (. HTlUKja It 11 <-1UH
IT*.”,!,';; 1S&&1''«»«■ r’!ruzii
though they'had prcviou.siy-re,:ieiTce" of-his service as a re-
vealed the te'nns of the’eop ]gerrU)iiL,saldjj£-would,do the
tract purchase ■*. * JkkmPftlHiig.dgaiiic . - —-
. iyibst ofrtfit six (.liallengcrsj fifflc'ome.'bt-TIjFFlWtiwrwill -
ifm-. tlF- (ffiryev positions- haveff*’decided on a plurality basis. •
:-,A-
CBitirTitsT'tlv'boardwetFiyl ;ei<Hhert<.‘wit!'be Hu l.iilioff. the-
and.some have (jiic5i«n.e,.i tlf/ three candidates receiving.the ■'y “FC
will
three. (Kikitions include tb/ee|setthng |be;««tirai-4 . . ■ ......
tfiSsSsfeSf/ired*53n .phra//^^BS-Iffy ,
xnd and .Cheney t'oker. all of fotrihe g.MKttaf-tbe^>41egMinief''‘''’“1"''^ ,,,',hp ™n*“‘ *
the board. '
•' The six btfier candidates tirr
M. A. Faldweli, 'a F S .Steel
all property within the city’s day. by Furopegn ('omnnu.
A storage well “.shall include “
corporate limits and within the Mark«;‘
extra-territorial 'jurisdiction. ^ ^
A incvlncfr,
jiidjje at I'recincl. 38f) af;
btepheti F. Austin Elementary
Sriinof; said .3 number ft! new
.. Voters Wad arrived Tuesday
morning .from tlif' Country
in and rneney i oner-; an 01 ™ . .
^^scw3wrTcasfone .oftfiem des,-rifa-'d the a.dioiL.vf Jisfficr |S eligible td Mffl a • ^
ill- six-vedr Vicied Jerm rU.ib'.'. tt'^1 traumaticreyper-lballot . . -k
in Precinct 165 ’at; Travis
Behoof 'Mrs, Bflothe^taidthese J
voters seemed to be “well in-
formed’' about- the-new
su Mia oi urpui, ayuu 11 i ■ - .--———— boiindary linf'.s
drilled, bored, sunk, dug or put / AUSTIN - -State„
•aiS'SS’S '"“yri- StX|/K«-«r
M, * WJA,
m - -
a -restrainin^brder were-lnvayedfST Only three
“V ,: bounty occasions, they sa.'
»ef-. 3,19ft.
___Terms of permit application
I . 4 rnP)now . ■ Z*- J A
- S l-T:/ .......
-ij
-c,;l.; . ,. Joanne. Kainigski shares
-—rf-spme - vitamin secrets with-a
3 , . friend. ■ ■ -- - ~ . . ■ .
~?p: ..Mjttiej'S^ou.Crawle;; makA
' her toriMr
. Tier first day home after fliret
2j5v *r weeks tn tbe hoKjjltPh-
UIIVIKl w -I'”' . ' .....
from ftwWg at Riverside Inn
a brief ebrif/ ' Named ij/ the» suit were
ehee: following the . judged .Sheriff. .lack -Heard; Gus
ca pa4««r.j George, /thief- administrator;-
fMaj. Tom Pickensj Sgf. C. E.
owners Hl wnan ana Eldridge; and' 45 unknown
;
about a dozen witnessegdprthej Heard was not preseht at the
"1 -r:J * ' “ lorge, Pickens
were present
tetany illegal jraids at the /th a number of bttj^terris I
night.plub.could result .in a f/ounty officers. , - I
Jesse James reported today..
(Joses
,L
- 4^3
worker; Donna Kay Cryer, » . ---.—-s----
restaurant operator, and Dan :twe?n (\ymfir bnrN||W-sag-and have .made .thfLira^
IT Willson. an-executive af'the m*>wW?^(ithern/a^posejnjjaces " .
- ■- •.....“.....*.....‘
•■■^^.Je' require^ ^ly M (noreakc of$«.«Jrom JSSS^ToTtiks- <>n the ballot- because his.with- st?eet will be reopened. There- ,Before ctestflg a'stredt. the
wells^commenced after m 8^tejrfgslref , jdrawal-- came ; afterday or Friday -
day; ... ... .-
Next, largest box (is Precinct
wetJnanee. ;/.. TexasIndleates.abr'oadjrea' kj-'''" 7 took,,cZotetcd ‘replrs '.at . the
£ .
Bussell,, hasrwithdrawp fTopr Ci^/lannifig and Tr.iffir.f-,art "South '.Pruett-
th'eVace but his name is listed pire'i;tor BilK'omciius saiil tbe Fayle. •
were printed
. , “tt"-f"... finiread rompanxyhfis-ter give
In response top request from notice’ iij advance of from two
^SetlfcLS >4^^ l&ytom the ra il-| day&,to a>eek tn’ the city. ^
ok? 11 0 ^roadWiptnn' J -The' c-ity-M requested that;
* -W| ** y t A Oruinrc Wocoorrh Hnsr^tfll
ices!
rv-'ir j;
“laiagB
Snap I Tom-M oi 'CAA 79C'
■j! Sam-AC ai^paa 75$
i'fir'i $4pJ
litbla -iloi-la, " *5) $
a-ieslweet asklnk Jbr a permandht
; ■ (>uce Is quite a dreamer, injunction andu, financial
representing the sheriff’s
the coffllrw;
**% mutual agreement on both
mimicuuu iir-i,__________| ,io|dLate „
.-■»*“ x''S"5‘-ss
^ jhenrwith harassment' and use witnesses he expected it possi-
k/hflrents. ' ' .of excessive forge in carrying bly m about 10 days^
s announced for
1
■ '•w-
.'............i;
i
his parents'.’
Peoples Stale Bank
r Tfie PQOplB ti9($MQ
3615 Wirfcfl St 4422 8231
-Hb 90rvle* a*rv
if^OnKfr F Q fC
Citizens National Bank ■
' "O '1
SERVICE CHARGE I
tooko its-secret, action pur-
crossing on; North Madl near
^ Untd MaSiSts refused ■ A««A^^',^Ving of the- trab
enter the acfion into the offi- madrSt/use ties have rotted, /, City#off!«als have ppmted
I
[Market not closed to traffic
dorijigrepairs. 4f jhls street- ,, * • ^
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15 Fre§s .Women’s Contest
; t * -..
Awards W«n By Suin Staffers
. ARLINGTON .'(Sp) **?
^m^mg1nrft«!t'nWttTtr
tries in the anpuai Texas Press
Women’s contest; Sun. Staffers
garnered*! 5 awards Saturday
night cat the state convention
banquet at Six Flags Inn;
165 Hart,'.ChaiUielview
9 ’• > , . * ; ....... 1 .- a;. ■' ' ■ “■
Municipal ■ 1 Jbrary,, became ^ Mrs. Ma.esgr Worn q. .first .-r ;
restate pnrbnmcntarjan1
Mrs. Hart. copped;-first
places for her reporting * of
• * •’ -—*•—'■^hniremew
Jher news
|Rhc mur-
in-The Sup and
photo at the sgetj
for The Sun,
plaumaa'acd j^Jhe.coittkJei.--_ljJ
• A-ftrst ptace for.an .editorial * 1
ias 'Won by* Wanda Orton. .“
I associate . managing editor of. ^
The Sun.-. The editorial con- , 1
• " '.V A . « *- Sji
awards with three fi^l’places,
a second and a third place,
Baytown also shared honors
in the election of state officers
when Sun woben's.-editor
Glena Pfennig wasiijstalled as
urt Trait it tafWwii
-r--—
KIWANIS GIVES CIRCUS TICKETS
................... ,, .
interview" With*a hou'sewil
mecha^^Chanpcl^w.
Mrs. Hart's featqre on' a
bliHXi drive at Armco Steel and
her nows^ story on the mur-
dered priFst won second and
the new state sficretafy^ana third places, respectively.
Audrey Maesei, director of Both of these Stories.^ppgared
YOUR FULL
SERVICE BANK
BAYTOWN STATE BANK
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