The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 164, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1965 Page: 7 of 16
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VOTE AS YOU PLEASE
BUT PLEASE VOTE
In Tuesday's City Election
JOHNSON MEN END 'VIET'
REVIEW WITH OPTIMISM
IRS Reveals Policy
For Hardship Cases
Dropped Against
Basketball Stars
WASHINGTON (AP)
Internal Revenue Service lays
arrangements can be made for
those who lace undue hardship
if they cannot pay their Income
tax In full on April 15.
In a special an nouncement,
however, the IRS attached two
conditions:
— That the taxpayer must
prove he would encounter "on-
due hardship, as distinguished
from mere inconvenience.”
— That Interest at 6 per cent
will be charged on the unpaid
portion.
The IRS said all taxpayers
must submit their returns by
(he April 15 deadline to avoid
severe penalties under the law.
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WASHINGTON1 (AP) - John-
idministrulion strategists
neared the end of their current
Viet Nam review today amid
.cautious optimism that tlw slt-
nalioh is tuning a turn tor Un-
belter,
Ambassador Maxwell D. Tay-
lor was slated to brief House
nnd Senate committees before
meeting with the National Secu-
rity Council and President Jolin-
nonlethal gas against Commu-
nist Viet Cong guerrillas, John-
son'said “somebody made a
mountain out of a molehill"
with allegations that Ameri-
ca was engaging in poison gas
warfare. -
provided the Communists show
intent to end the assault on the
South.
The continued military pres-
sure. including the air attacks
on North Viet Nam, was be-
------ i lleved to be making an impact.
He said the President, as An# Hanoi was reported to be
commander in chief, would “of fearful of encroachment bv Red
coun«c know in advance and China or the Soviet Union if it „T , . , ...
would have to authorize any use became too deeoly deiiendent on lhJ
of iwison gns. „ aw .w, m mat somewhere along the line
However "no one told me that In London, ‘ British Foreign
(he South Vietnamese were Secretary Michael Stewart told
going to use tear gas” — a the House ol Commons without ?"
standard, anti-riot item ~ "but further elaboration: “As diffkconslJi1??y ram-
,be,T 1* no reason why they cult and impossible as the Com- „„
should, he said. The United munist attitude has so far been r agarV?|
States supplied the gas. there are now signs of more *f°h .nl*;ht
Concerning any Communist ground for hope than even a day 5,*hb ?!fraj?r,n ^bilbPs ,one'
willingness to talk peace, he ago,” . temnmate on the Coal mga
said: "I have no indication and Secretary of State Dean Rusk ■ U~°L .ege biiske,b«l‘ toam
| no evidence that they are ready Thursday received an ap|>eal not dropped‘
, ,. and Willing to negotiate under from 17 neutral nations foe no-
* 1^a ^ r!v L d(f th° 18 conditlons that would be produc- conditions-attached negotiations
fwtiSod on ^ting c fidency ot jtive and 1 know of no informs- on Viet Nam. He told repre-
wUnlt tJuJiw5™i?^I licSn' we have received that sentatives of the 17 nonaligned
<lr( lined to ,Us< lose an^ military would Indicate any conference nations that America wants
plans I know of no tar-reach- at this time would be productive fteace, and this would come
in ' strategy that is bein^ sug- or would hold out hopes of Southeast Asia quickly if the
rcMM -or promulgated, he achieving what we nil desire so Reds abandon aggression there.
..aiUM x.. —.....■- —. (much — peace in the world.” A .state Department spokes*
—-A»-fer Uie-duK»..avcr,jusa..o)L.......£uiJ»_ji*SLMld those in the man said the United States was
white House “toVe wtce^aixrfhoTehg&fl^ ~rp«F
hate war and are witling to ;do sible peace-seeldng trip by U.N.
anything that honorable people Secretary-General U Thant to
can do to try to discuss our Peking and Hanoi. The -spokes-
problems and solve them in man took the same position on
ways short of destroying human travels planned by former Brit-
being*.” • „ ish Foreign \ Secretary Gordon
Walker to the troubled area.
.. In Tokyo, a Japanese Foreign
Office spokesman said the So-
viet Union had asked Japan to
work for a peaceful solution in
Viet Nam but had suggested no
specific, moves. The spokesman,
Akira Sono, said Japan would
agspe if other countries coop-
erate.
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SEATTLE, (AP) - Bribery
charges against Charlie Wil-
liams and Peller Phillips Jr.
have been dropped but the two
former Seattle University bas-
ketball stars still face an ap-
pearance before a federal grand
jury.
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CRAVEY
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son.
This will about wind up Tay-
lor's one-week round of consul-
.iatmns here. He is scheduled to
head back to Saigon Saturday,
Johnson held a surprise news
conference late Thursday just
before a two-hour session with I
Taylor and the administration's'
diplomatic, defence and Lntelli-
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TIROS THE NINTH—TIROS IX, ita cameras looking oat
its sides instead of bottom, is tho latest successful satollits
in the National Aeronautics and Spnes Administration’s
TIROS (Television Infrared Observation Satellites) series.
Here, one of its two cameras Is checked before TIROS IX
was orbited last Jan. 22. The side of the Spinning weather
satellite is pointed at earth clond cover at all timea.
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Management
TEXGAS
and
Australian aborigines decorate
their stone and wood weapons
with sacred symbols to make
them more powerful.
Barry Dyer, Owner-Mgr.
722 Park ~ 562-6501
tears,
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Shoplifting
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hind this on-the-record
statement was a feeling in some
administration quarters that the
Reds may be backing off their
erevious tough demands for
S. withdrawal from South
Viet Nam as a price for peace
talks.
Washington has kept the door
(.oraid Tatum, owner, told !«- oped for possible negotiation* —
lie# a trailer stand also was
taken, , .
Dan Hutchins reported that s
139 radio was stolen from a truck
at his motor company at 8U E.
Texas.
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Police Saturday investigated
the theft of a $500 trailer that
was taken from a service sta-
tior at Lee Drive and West Main.
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A 16-year-old boy was arrest-
I at Kmart at 7 p.m. Saturday
and was brought
poUc* station by
ed
shop lifting
to the Baytown L
Patrolman R. L. Hardy.
... man R. W. Cooper said
put on a pair of black drew
-hoes and sets walking out of the
tor
Raymond Donnelly, candidate believe these" rights and powers
for city councilman from Dis- of the icty should be exercised
trict 4, made the following stale- j against General Telephone,
merit Monday: Another problem which needs
I appreciate the opportunity to! immediate and positive action is
answer the questions posed by j traffic safety. One instance is
Madoua.eopsid- or adequate paint markings, one |
— ...•- etaiio« nod -* -v of troffie is rtePityiJy'ibmiwn
I highly s o m m e n d Robert onto a slanting shoulder of the
Barries for his starting action to road,
improve telephone service and
asking- for -a rate-bearing to-at •
tempt to reduce rates. The con-
Union of our telephone service
is deplorable. At the sarpe
time. General Telephone has
the gail to place bUlisoard signs paint for traffic control.
in the city cltiming to provide These are only examples and
the best service in the southwest, by no means set out all the
It this is the best, heaven help problems on which positive ac-
those who are not so iortunate. (ton is needed,
I believe that poor standards,of
service provided by General
Telephone are a detriment to
enuemg new industry to Bay-
town. especially it they are de-
pendant on adequate rommuni-
attmt facia ties
I woukl propose an immediate
study of the cost of purchasing
the equipment and facilities ot
with bricks General Tele phone Co. by the
ve to Lake- city. I am not proposing that the
city go into the communication*
business, buj only proposing the
buying out General Telephone
and then selling the facilities to
another company that would pro-
vide adequate service at reason-
able rates. 1 would
tifig General Teiei
Uc« that if adequate service and
reasonable rates were not es-
tablished within 12 months,
steps would be taken to
;<im tty* city's right to buy iheir
! (aciUUet.
1! such study stowed it not to
: be feasible to buy then: out and
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QUALITY DRUGS
YOUNG TENDER YEARLING
^sasr,
An Elgin pocket watch and
< ham, valued from 250 to 275.
were stolen from the homo of
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With proper thought, this proiy
tom c-twdd be solved atsd riafy
ty hazard removed. Traffic lane
markings are
exiatant. Still, 14,SB was. pro-
vided in this year's budget for
Friday night.
Wayne Morrfwm. Tyree HtoeL.
■ reJice at J 15 pm. Sunday
h*« car license plate* were
stolen from hi* car from In front
cf the hotel. Marion j. Music.
' 1, of 5300 Market, wa* arretted
*everai hours later by Patrolman
R I. Hardy and Sgt. Chiutot
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theft.
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J&L.e«nsrctkxi with the
Mutoe was charged with
mtederoeanor theft in Judge Bar-
ney Ward'* Ccmporation Court
P •!:*> we-e unahie *<> kveate
man who wa* reported to be ex-
;««*tng himself at UMJ2p.rn.SaL
unlay at, Angel's Washateria
At I p.m: Saturday police re-
ceived a complaint about mai!
ivwet being destroyed
on North Burnet Dr!
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Team And Player ^ GR0UND
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BOSTON (AP) - Cleveland Is
baseball * moat improved team,
Indian third baseman Max Alvis
is the best player and Cincinnati
is the sharpest hitting club.
These are the spring train-
fog observations of
League President Joe Cronin,
just back from a swing through
the camps.
As for his league’s perennialjl r* • V
powerhouse, the New York Yan- I I ITJC Q IIPP
feees, Cronin said Friday pitch-j| ■>*IS rkUrr
will tell whether they can
attain a record sixth straight!
ttotmaht, - -
„ . , Cronin called Cievelahd “the;
sell the iatfoU** most improved club I've seen. |
company, then 1 propuWj 'Alvis was the best player I,
juttmg them cf i observed, cither league, any
uty s moA not to renew their, jStt.tKWls * ^ ^id the]
frenrfuse. •. „ athlete who bounced back from
It is ridicukaa for C*'1*™' a bout with meningitis last sum-
•!*r>»*«e Co, to teU the 'tty mer ... * j
roumai that it will UKe » Cronin singled out the Reds !
months to complete tts atudyjit , {or thfu. battjps proWP9rf -0f
'to «««*«» all the hitting teams I saw,”
service to i said Cronin, "the-oest right-now
them 30 months to study Now to, „ Ciricmn«ti. They are already i
ran a line from here to the ban,ta midHM,ason form- |
Jacinto Riser, how «mti»y | Chicago and Baltimore. 3-31
ever be f xprctedjo provtw itt* fjn^^rs l^t >*ear when |
isfftctory gurnet separated the top three }
The ciG doe* have thig newer were praised bv th# AL j
to buy. own, coromuct msfotan i chlPf „,cutive **
and ojier.vte utilities. The city
further has the power, to require
that any franchised utility com-
pany provide adequate extension
,,4 plant and service, and the
maintenance of the plant and
fixtures at the highest reason-
able standard of efficiency. I
BEEF SQUARE CUT
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tei»caa«d police Saturday about
ft ttattomragon going down the
•'Ueet whh someone broedcast-
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DO YOU HEAR but
WASHINGTON (API - Wash-
ington's first monument to
Franklin D. Roosevelt will be
dedicated next Monday, the 20th
anniversary of hi* d*#th.
A simple marble block will be
placed on what Roosevelt once
1 as '.That green plot In
the archives btoiding.”
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White House and the Capitol.
WASHINGTON (AP) Hie
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. founda-
tion has announced a $500,000
grant to the John F. Kennedy
Center for the Performing Arts.
The center is to.be the only,- —_ . .
Washington memorial to thej| BEANS
late president Some $601,000"
still must be raised by public
subscription by June 30 it the
center is to get a congressional
appropriation of $15.5 million.
The foundation was named for
the late president s brother, i
Navy pitot killed on a World
War II mission.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 164, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1965, newspaper, April 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144731/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.