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Study Panel Named
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COLLEGE STATION (API-!>'Mrs' “ whal
Texas AAM Uwvemty began opportumues and challenges
„ iU 101st year quietly today there are ahead, (onnalls
+ WASHINGTON — Pren- after a celebrauon Monday of **‘d
deal Ferd ii expected ta aa- its centennial B04^ of c(lilr'
T (man Richard Goodson said
The council also approved pay
By BETSY WEBBER
MONT BELVIEU
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members to the pool sites
Mrs Glasscock was told the
site of the pool has not been
determined and no construction
dale set
N Burglaries! at San Jacinto Charles Harris, an employe al reported the weekend theft of 18
Methodist Hospital and two Richard Hutchins Buick, 115 N, sheets of corrugated metal from
Baytown lounges were reported Main, told officers someone the site, It was worth 1175
to Baytown police Monday. broke into the service depart- George Ashley, 1905 Raintree,
Bruce Klockan, assistant men! at the business and took an reported the theft of a 20-gauge le re- Former Texas Gov. John .... lts
hospital administrator at San AM-FM radio and Upe player shotgun from his garage, ^ ^ ^J^BaUr Connally keynoted the tauvi-1JJJr J> «ntmue aSg this
Jacinto, told police- someone from a car there between Sept. 85 and 28 It was £yL ^ UeS He said the school is ca- ^
t««k lour paintings from the Harris said the item was worth worth 1100. TTVjJ .1 l.t .tM.it P*“« of "distinctive service to ^ by °“r pwd*
H hospital between Sept 30 and WOO. Owner of the car is Larry Lee Partin, 1902 Narcille, tiwuJ owtral al speat Umuc m f£x)d an(j energy Mr, „|.hraljon
HW Monday They were worth |203. Sandlin of Baytown reported the weekend theft of fuel aad saartioas agaust aa- :pfoducti0B- -A'SilftrtfiSaS
71W Kloekars also reported the CH Burnett of Oiannelvnew l cement yard decorations from tittl vialattai uti-weapaa * was the umeiUng of su waUuit
weekend theft of 150 towels, 50 also reported the burglary of a his front yard. Theltems were, MfeiMrdt< Connally called for more £neb ™ a™j
bedspreads and 18 blankets from car, parked in the shop -at! worth $100. f ***** from laboratories and re- Mrs Rodney Hill to depict the
the hospital linen closet He said Bayshore Motors, 2113 Market | B M Farr, 605 .Massey- , „kVrn v d. searchers who helped make university a history
the items were valued at $600 A citizen band radio, valued al Tompkins, reported the + NtW STAlrTO.rtl, Pa. — America the most productive: The centennial observance
Gloster J. Bramer, an *140, was taken from the car weekend theft of a CB from his TV ewrtrad that brought nation on the face of The ended with an evening concert
employe at the Red Lantern Ed James, superintendant of a car, parked at the apartment Vokswigen to PmasyNsaia earth." by the L S Marine CorjB Band
uu Lounge 718 Oak reported the construction job at 4200 Decker,! complex It was worth 8165 wjij k, »,ja today j. The pressure on the re- Other participants in the con-
n early Monday burgliy of the-----------U- iti^relie. a. the "“** * * world mu? **
business . n 'd TVT ¥¥ 1 eertwoties ai m me( OTth ^ 0[ our student body president: Mayo
s raBaytown Woman HelPs “assaws|sssa5as
into and about $120 chanSej%T 1 P|j|.op Sflfltnll + tNITBD NATIONS, NT. The tamer Teas go»enw|rtw-tIi«inw?S toelcSS's
Helen Armstrong, an employe!111111 F Ur8C ^naiClierS _ Cki** F.reig. Minister M cabinet offi^cer under two academic wunett; Or~1*r-
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She said pool tables, a jukebox fig 6:20 p.m Monday after woman said she ran out of H? fT1T* ** ifiSlZS1,
and egaret machine were ,hc ^ allegedly took her purse the house screaming and chased ^ MIB a eP ni totS “he S l Rep Obn Te gue D-Tex
broken into. The cigaret |from her car. parked in the 500 the 17-year-old girl who was with j qu*»ti« is what new insults .rSESly1 ,8lfrp uun .agu?;._.l?I
machine was destroyed and jblock of East Lobit the man. She caught the girl and
several packages of cigarets| Baytown police said the held her until police took her
Wf*rItak!n i h m- a I*. wuman wa,s rtin* her Lgrand' inl° custody for investigation of + SAN ANTONIO - Presi-1
. Amount _pf damage and loss pother on Lobit and saw the two burglary j.., rnP1i't i^.a
.. a was unknown at the time of in-\,uspef{s talking down the officers Byron Jones, Dave , V , ' T I ' iUrB,rn, r. ,.p, mnn(h, in . fedwi, Drison
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when it was stopped, the man ^ ^ presMeatsal cam- afternoon to Sybil Spires Car-' ‘
,he Middle East but would let it ^ w ^i. Tern. ' £y J^StsSai Has Resigned .
Xl^iSKondson THE HAGl!E' The N'tther
hnm o^Rillv f’Irt^d He lands ,AP' ~ PrinCe Bernhard
born '“ he Billy Carters. He has resigned as chairman of *
weighed in at eight pounds, ,he aJal B:lder5erg Confer.
four ounces. ence which he launched 22
Is Ontimistic years ago to promote trans-AI-
is upumisut lan(if j0qperitj0ni
A statement issued by the
Dutch government on Monday-
said Bernhard, 65. and husband
of Queen Juliana, had ex-
pressed the hope that the meet-
ing’s steering committee will
consider whether the Biider-
berg concept can be continued.
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flag will
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Belvieu City Hall as the result of
action taken by the city council
Monday night and progress
toward a municipal swimming
pool was made
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However, the mayor said the
council had the choice of '1
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flagpole and a lour by six flag al surplus Into the present budget, u^i it>un ......
a rest of 8218 from the Betsy » lb* '^s were earned over, U. TIT .,. ,i
Ross Flag Co. of Houston «* •« obhgation would have U*»'.fc»«lry
Hut they turned thumbs down bad to be reduced so they chose
paying 81,3ltI the only pner ^ Q Wtan-
cstirnate available, on an out-1 11 is mandatory, uty Atiy.lu „,
» dtior plexiglass bulletin Ixiard Norris ftbwland said, to spend
with the name of the town spell I the money in this budget year or
I declare it as a surplus at the end
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presented a list of 114 names of jappropnated for the pool c*n
people interested in putting in a no( be used tor any other pur-
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Mayor Sam (toss appointed J J {Becky Hushing urged beginning
Hushing to hiwJ ,i (ormmttcf to 1°nstru* tion m time for the pool
iihpi-i I swiiiiniing pools in other Ul 1"' us'''1 n,‘xl stinoWefT™™
cities and report to the council Oty Secretary Betty Jo _ ,,
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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (check tor the City S revenue Sliar- Sh Oil .777'.
__ ■* . mg funds amounting to $4,500
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Bjiytown f^cewaj:
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• 125 cc fli Harold Hicks, 2)
. Johnpy- Johnson, 3) Donny
Hamilton
250 cc liltaridy Waldr.p
2i Harold Hicks, 3i Joey
Rayborn
Open- Class Ii Kenny
Higgs, 2i Rusty Gourlev, 3)
Porky Hollins
Trophy Dash - Ii Kenny
Higgs, 21 Chuck Keeling *
For entry information, call
Mrs Linda Allen al 427-3125
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Two brothen who went
shrimping it) their pleasure boat
Monday found themselves
stranded a couple hours in Trini-
ty Bay when the motor drowned
Truett Palmer and his
brother, who was not identified
by officials, were located in their
20-foot boat between Crawley's
point
Barrow, Steve Donnelly,
Baytown Emergency Corps
president, said.
They were spotted from a
crew boat and the emergency
corps was called about 4 :15 p.m
The Palmers were found
shortly after the corps arrived in
Trinity Bay.
K oRliRued From Pago Ii
sail "If you have a ballplayer
on your team who has a good
batting average, you don't put
him on the sidelines.”
R^NAHACANAL
Ford siipportrcontinuing ne-
gotiations with Panama, add-
ing "We are talking about a
treaty with an extended dura-
tion We are going to insist,
durin&jtfie period of that treaty,
that we have the right to oper-
ate, to maintain and defend it ”
After the treaty expired, "there
would have to be an absolute
insistence that there would be
the right of free access by all
parties to the utilization of the
canal." Carter has said: "I
would not be in favor of relin-
quishing actual control (of the
Panama Canal) or its use to
any other nation ... I would cer-
tainly be willing to renegotiate
the payment terms on the Ca-
nal" and "would be glad to
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Draghneconomic and Military’ ands|,e accompanied him during
a.search of the area for the man
Jones said they saw three men
walking on East James and the
woman identified one of them as
the man who took her purse.
Another witness to the offense
also identified the man.
Burglary of auto charges were
filed against Charlie Michael
Everitt. 20, of 404 E. Lobit. No
bond was set on the charge
because Everitt is on probation
for a burglary conviction, Jones
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+ NEW YORK — Se*. Hu-
bert H. Humphrey, reported-
ly iu ku uiuol good spirits, ii
undergoing lut-minute tests in
preparition (or the removil of
i cancerous bladder.
aid is absolute
MmnrUI tkmstkms to MM
Baytown Unit American Heart
Association, have been an-
nounced for the month of Sep-
tember. ________
Donations were made in the
memoty of: • «»
Mrs Bea Johnson (from Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Hollawayi. .
Byard E. Sooy Jr. (from Mr
and Mrs. Clyde L. Harrison)
H A. (Al) Bordelon (from Mr.
and Mrs Donald Barton).
Fred Bednarski Sr. ifrom Mr.
and Mrs R. C. Stephenson Jr.).
C. E Stolhandske (from Mr.
and Mrs. R C. Stephenson Jr.).
Lamar Oilman (from Mr. and
Mrs R K. (Bob) Dailey).
Willie Eichelberger (from
Beulah Mae Jacksoni.
H. A, (Al) Bordelon (from Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. (Skeeteri Orton
SALT TALKS
Ford has said, "I believe that
in our attempt to ease tensions
between the Soviet Union and
the United States, we have
achieved a two-way street.” He
signed a treaty providing limits
on underground nuclear ex-
plosions and tor reciprocal in-
spection by Soviet and Ameri-
can scientists of each nation's
testing sites. Ford says the ad-
ministration is "keeping the
pressure on in the-negotiations
with the Soviets" in an effort to
reach a new agreement on
strategic arms limitations to
replace the pact expiring next VQOanoo
October. Carter says the United liovOjf/Bc 19
States “should have been much
more aggressive when we at- JrlontiflOfl Je
tended the Helsinki conference" lUVIlllJlKU /la
which led to the existing SALT
accords. He says agreements to TJiin/'Itor
date "have succeeded largely llljavnvi
in changing the buildup in
strategic arms from a ‘quan-
titative’ ta a ‘qualitative’ arms
race."
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WASHINGTON (API - Shir-
ley Temple Black, former U.S.
ambassador to Ghana and now
President Ford's chief of proto-
col. says American policy in
Africa is "morally impec-
cable,"
"I'm staunchly optimistic (or
+ DALLAS - Punishing
thunderstorm det off flub
flooding in tuny areu u
turbulent weitber surged
southward through Texu
ahead of the latest cool front
5:30-7.25-9:25
said
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The 17-year-old woman who today,
was with Everitt has not been 1
charged, police said.
its future," she said in a speech
Monday at the National Press
Cheerleader Try-outs
LEE COLLEGE cheerleader
try-outs will be held Thursday,.
Interested persons need to con-
tact Coach Bruce Roush In the
+ LA PAZ, Mexico —
Searchers have found the bod-
ies of 14 more victims of Hur-
ricane Liu inside a building
demolished by a will of woter
and mud when the storm hurst
a dam just outside the city.
+ AUSTIN - The Texu •
Aeronautics Commission Mid
today a Nov. E .bearing ku
been set for severil applicants
for air service between La-
redo and Sin Antonio.
TS
Club
Session To
"Particularly in Third World
Africa, we must be seen as sin-
cerely desirous of helping
break the stranglehold of op-
pression, poverty and bondage Lee Co[iege gymnasium before
- and this we are," Mrs, Black Thursday.
bered, alleast
its tire headed
»od use of the
csthrough the
ie or another,
of 613 Harold
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said
yield part of the sovereignty
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H. A. (Al) Bordelon (from Mr,
and Mrs. Gene Caffey).
Memorial donations may be
matted to the Baytown Unit,
American Heart Association, 182
Bayshore, Baytown. 77520.
over the Panama Canal Zone to
Panama."
Cancels Plans Cota,Club
GREATER BAYTOWN Coin
LONDON (API - The arch- Club will meet at 7:30 p.m, Tuefc----
bishop of Canterbury, who be- j day m the Community Building *—■~: ”
gins a one-month tour of six]--
Asian countries this week, has UHLC Visit
canceled plans to make a stop-
over in southern Sudan because
of an outbreak of a mysterious
disease in that African nation.
Archbishop Frederick Donald
•29 830 j
ilenn Folkesi
A free one-hour session tor
smokers vvho would like to quit
will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m*
Wednesday and Thursday at the
Bayiown YMCA. 201 Wye Drive.
-At the freersessfbn, smokers
ran learn firsthand about the
Smoke-No-More seminars'which
will begin W. ». “ ~
The once-a-weelt two-hour
classes will be held tor seven
MIDDLE EAST
Ford has sought to promote
negotiations among all parties
in the Middle East, providing
military and economic aid to
Israel and to moderate and
conservative Arab states. "We
will try to keep the momentum
going in the Middle East,” he
says.-His most recent*’budget
called tor a $500 million cut in
military aid to Israel in fiscal
1977. Carter says, "We must
strive to maintain good rela-
tions with the Arab countries as
well as Israel," He would not
GORE, Okla. (AP) - A man
identified as a Muskogee Coun-
ty Jail escapee reportedly hi-
jacked a bus late Monday night
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TROOP STRENGTH
Ford has said that the United
States “is the single most pow-
erful nation on earth - indeed
in ail history - and we’re go-
ing to keep it that vyay." He
and took hostage a woman who
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Houston Site
Of Mondale,
Dole Debate?
was later found unharmed.
About 20 peace officers
combed a wooded area near this
Sequoyah County community
early today for the gunman who
hijacked toe Continental Trail-
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A REPRESENTATIVE of the
University of Houston at Clear
Lake will be in Moler Hall at Lee
College from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30
p m. Wednesday to talk with
persons interested in UHCL.
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+ AUSTIN - Speaker Nil
Clayton today aiked the Coor-
dinating Ntard, Tens Col-
leges aad Universities, to ex-
plain why more tkaa 6,000 off-
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J speed limits
Coggan, 66, spiritual leader of
also has said. "We cannot lay
the Church of England and
head of toe worldwide Anglican
Communion, was advised not to
go to' Sudan at the present
time, his office said Monday.
A report on Monday from
Khartoum, the capital of Su-
dan, said the disease had killed
12 persons. Reports from Nair-
obi, Kenya, put toe toll higher.
weeks
down our arms in the simple
hope that others will follow our
lead." Carter says: "We still
have too many military bases
and troops overseas..." He has
urged reduction of U.S. troops
in Thailand and the Philippines
and a phasedout U.S. withdraw-
al from South Korea. At one
point Carter urged a gradual
reduction of troop com-
mitments to NATO territory in
Europe. He said more recently,
however: “I would intend to
maintain our present level of
troop deployment in Europe for
the foreseeable future." He
spid-that in tog event of,an
agreement with the Soviet Un-
ion . to reduce atomic weapons,
"I would even be willing to in-
crease ground forces or con-
ventional forces if that was
what it took to give us equiva-
lent strength."
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$1 50 TN 6:30
The quitting method,
developed by Dick Cooper, has a
Officers said the 20-year-old
hostage identified the hijacker
as J.W. Hunnicutt, 42, who es-
caped from the Muskogee
County jail. June 27. fetw
being held on charges o( rob-
bery with firearms and second
degree murder.
The hijacker reportedly
lergml to* few driver to tura
fteweft&bund' bafronlhtef-
state 40 onto a county road
near here and left toe bus with
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nised as much
ith the traffic
Pledges Sorority
LEIGH A. Marshall has pledged
Alpha Gamma Delta sorority . •
during fqll rush at Auburn.....*
University in Alabama.
The
campus courses are being of-
HOUSTON (AP) , _
League of Women Votefs of
Houston say it appears certain .
that Houston will be the site of s“PPort send,n« U S' ^P5 to
the Oct. 15 debate between the
major vice presidential candi
l CHARLES
BRONSON
JILL
IRELAND
FROM NOON
TILL THREE
ninety per cent average of
fereii by state schools.
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successful quitters.
Cost of the program is $125 per
person with special rates tor
YMCA members, families and
company groups. If after the se-
cond session, a smoker decides
not to quit, he may receive a
complete refund.
' Wlii iffiii are needed for'
he has called
*1 League for
lot sties re-
urncil in eon-
posal that lot
•nts on access
from 100 to 75
ent of the city
rred pending
’mutton,
ptanee from
it of delivery
.was read to • •
^ + BONN, West Germany —
Tereip Minister Hans-Die-
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Attend Church
SERIES - -
trick Geascher announced to-
dates
A* .,
Madeleine Appel, president of
the Houston League, said Mon-
day it is "99 per cent sure”
that Sen. Walter Mondale of
Minnesota, the Democratic vice
presidential candidate, and Sen.
Robert Dole of Kansas, toe Re-
publican, vice presidential can-
didate, will debate in the 800-
seat Alley Theater:
The Houston women’s group
issued an invitation several
weeks ago to the candidates to
debate the issues of the cam-
paign on national television
from the Alley’s main stage.
Nina Vance, the Alley’s pro-
ducing director said Monday
she had not been informed of a
decision to use the theater for
toe debate.
day that he has formally re-
jected couervative efforts to
woo his small, liberal party
away from Chancellor Helmut
Schmidt.
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It is up to the parent to set a
pattern.
"If the child is small. I really
believe spanking, or a reason-
able physical jflmishmont, is nec-
essary. How else are you going to
teach a small child? But by the
time he reaches school age, that
ceases to be as effective as rea-
soning," he commented.
Parents who don’t spend
IS SCHOOL WORK
A DRAG?
It-is: if you only read an
average of 225 words a
minute. It takes you so long to
do your homework you have
no time for yourself. Change
your old habits. Get more time
for what you want to {Jo. Learn
more in less time. You owe it
to your&lf td find outflow you
MIAMI (AP) - Eugenio
Martinez says he’s not trying to
hide his 'past as*a’ convicted
Watergate burglar or confuse
potential customers. But the
nameplate on his desk at a
n
the free trial classes.
ice
■For more information, call
■dGeorge Kelley at 526-3593 or 427-
DECKLH1
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Cub Scout Pack . 225
Takes Tour Of Hewitt
Miami car dealership lists him
Happy
Birthday
as "E. Rolando Martinez.”
said a 1,000- -
?e tank and
p the foam, ..
purchased,
said, was not
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“I was always known in Cuba
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as Rolando, so I use it here,”
Martinez said Monday.
He said few customers recog-
nize him as the man who spent
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enough time, or “neglect" their
feelii
children, also contribute to
juvenile problems. "There is
Members of Cub Scout Pack Samuel Perez, Tom Hartis,
255,' sponsored by ,. Grace Michael Nichols, Wayne Bogan
Methodist Church, took a guided and John Howard. * „
tour of the U.S.S. Hewitt, the The pack meets at 7:30 p m.
Navy’s new super-tanker, Oct. 2. evety fourth Tuesday of the
Gus Quade. cubmaster of Pack Wfdflto St flte eliUi'Ch.’"
255. made arrangements for toe
44 Cubs and 20 chaperones to Meeting Canceled
CHERRY POINT Civic
tion has ouiceled the
slated for
Barbers"/
Firemen’s Hall.
after
words a minute with good
comprehension. "
WEAPONS
nothing in the world to
replace
. Some
Mark Walker, 18, is sent Tues-
day wishes from family and
Mot, ....... ......
Ricky Howell, 16, is sent Tues-
day greetings from Becky Smith.
Lari Bagpw, Leila Tilton,
Homer Harmon and Charles
Harmon, who all share the same
birthday, are sent joint greetings
from families and friends!
: Mrs. Ilavem Blevins is sent
Tuesday .greetings from her
husband, ’ children and
grandchildren.
time spent with a child
parents try to buy affection by
giving the children things, but
they deny themselves, the most
important thing, to the children.
"Another big mistake on toe
part of parents is telling a child
not to do something the parents
are doing themselves. Show the
child, set an example," Lankford
advised.
Getting involved and in-
terested in what children are do-
ing is also important, particular
Billy Morris, son of Mr. and to the child's selfesteem and
Mrs. William C. Morris of 4906 M-image.
Goose Creek, and Mike Souther, Participate in some of their
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. school activities and be in-
Souther of 5102 Glen Haven, forested as a parent, Lankford
were awarded Bobcat pins advised. "Don’t try to be a good
recently when Cub Scout Pack friend and buddy—that is not be-
44 held its monthly meeting, ing a parent. Keep toe line of
Other highlights of the evening definition between toe parent-
included a wild Westshowanda child relationship,” he said..
cake weight guessing contest. Another constant complaint
All boys ages eight through ten by parents is that they “are not
or in grades three torough five able to talk with theit children
and students at Pumphrey and he won’t come to toe parent
Elementary may join Pack 44: with problems.
to become den “If you put a child off when he
call Rob Kopp,
committee chairman, at 424-
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the Trident submarine and the
Bt strategic bomber. With
Ford’s approval, pefense Sec-
retary Donald Rumsfeld asked
Congress in May to increase
Navy shipbuilding funds by $914
million, to $7.3 billion. Carter
opposes production of the Bl,
but would continue research on
unanimous- v
t of Houston
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Pack 255 also held its first
pack meeting Sept. 28 and in-
ducted 33 new members into the
Bobcats,'' " . v ■
New members are Stephen
Fanesfoil, Matt Wallace,
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en
us.
IX'
Tuesday night at
Hill Volunteer
Awarded To
Two Scouts
it. He supports the Trident. He
says, “Our ultimate goal should
be the reduction of nuclear
weapons in all nations to zero."
He has proposed a five-year
8:00-11:10
ANNIIAI
nHHUnL
Purse Found
M
Gregory Eppler, Melvin Moore
A COIN PURSE was found Fri-
Jr., John Duke, Bryan Jacobs,
Ronald Copeland, Brian
Northcutt, James Young, Mar-
cus Jones, William Mullins,
COLUMBUS DAY
CELEBRATION
day night at the Robert E. Lee-
I
I effectively
he public,
have five
as a Texas
Smiley football game. The
ownir of the purse should call
Sgt. Don Baker at the police
department, 422-8371, and iden-
tify it. ,
Study Gub To Meet
‘39 STUDY CLUB will meet at
U.S.-Soviet treaty to ban all nu-
clear testing, for peaceful as
purposes.
"I do fa-
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W
43,
George Dover, Chris Williams
(Continued From Pnge 1)
a balance of $28,161.75 still owed
oh the truck . —-r—'
Meanwhile, he says,
vor the continuation of our
three delivery systems for
atomic weapons until we can
negotiate some over-all reduc-
tion of weapons with the Soviet
Union. We are inferior to the
Soviets in our, land-based inter-
continental missiles — greatly
jfficer and /;
sive law en-
ce, supple-
■nceandad-
andor grad-
with a de-
ment or re-
Bobby Radke, Brian Stephens,
Tom Badgett, Dwayne Sturm
and Troy Schlottman.
Also, Russell Starnes, Lane
Sewell, Charles Kester, Keith 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Mackert, Michael Sherrod, home of Mrs. Fritz Lanham,
B fS:
I Oct. 10.1976
of Coluinbus Hall
zeoo W. Mill. Biflnm Ttxn
Barbecue Dinner Sarved 111.1. to 7 p.m.
1M0-
City Atty. Norris Rowland said
he is still working on, easements
for a drainage project on Farm
*, *
CARROU ERNEST
O’CONNOR BORCNINE
I.AW AND jj
l)!3UKUtN I
v ••
Road 565 and will be ready to
:
report,.at tor next Council
Brian Ballard, Michael White,
Jonathan Clayton, Wayne
Bogan, Tommy Hartis and
Michael Nichob.
John Howard received his at Gulf Coast Hospital and
ttou by the
m Law in-
and Educa- ■■■
ADULTS 300 CHILDREN 1W
■■ ’ '“l^, ** — ■ m
MUSIC BY THE GHOST RIDERS from 1 p.m. to 3 p.M. & 5
p-m. to 7 p.m. Family Fa, Refreshment. Folk Dina. Auc-
tion, Columbus Diy Essay Contest Awirds
C. T. FREEMAN, the Baytown
Police Department's identifica-
tion officer, is a patient in Room
DISTH
inferior. We have a rough
equivalency at sea ahd we are
; S|
:i Iccli
jpweic
take a”
,...........'a half-4
strongly,, superior in manned
S3
Adults
DM
bombers. I think in
we
11*8
MATINEE
is youngy he will come to the
m
BRUNSON
nt
IKSTMr
I
have what
decides the
parents are not interested in hito
and what he has to say. That is
chain of 122 islands near the when he will turn to his own
cwter of toe North Pacific group of friends for guidance
DMbout 2,400,mites...: '
point where he
snt system,
and health
1:20-3:80-8:25-7:25-8:25
equivalency. I certainly (rant to received three silver arrows,
maintain that «. but I think a Ri^y and Daniel Perei
reassessment of our ^strategic graduated
deployment of nonnuclear ducte(] jnto W(
weapons and delivery systems Martin Miller
1 .-80-3:213-5:15-7; 15-9:18
Glasses Found
p*-
j»CI
nr
1a
PW
A PAIR OF sunglasses was left
Hawaii, the 50to state, is a
fUUI
Mitt
. In-
rtHIHBS OF AUTUMN
ns should
•plication to
DRUM'
on The Sun classified counter
last week. The owner should call
The Sun switchboard at 422-8302
7
s were
It,
TT
ford said.
Michael ford,
M
V Barber,
San Francisco.
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