The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1977 Page: 13 of 28
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Formulas Costing Texas Millions In Federal Money
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lormuLts written by congrai -The emergency pPhriomam
n*n (rom other pun of the worts pan ol Cuter 1 r^T -*trP
•*^,r> *»*b M billion in Uut fttoi
k. , '^1 f'wnmenl dn year (or krai project! that are
bur*»*d |714 billion thu (Ural
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the union, u almost hOU imirs
ktfjtt than the smaUau state
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An Overview Of
World News
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CTVorfaM renewal or pub Houston Democrat soled LOUISVILLE. Ky (AP>
S^ifa am anyway *»**«» Boor amwrfawnt that. Again* a background ot drrlin
would hive made the comma-ju^torwat bane, about jojpenw to v araejipw
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tor Tim* from tnn| rural itiuss tor tkxwton and Detroit
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bus!ns trouc have Mt out
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ployed person In the state New
(jersey will |M BIT milboo or
|||ti far Mcimf 111 unemployed
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Thr rest ol the country
They VvnT taken an ‘bouktot pay for New Vortt.
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emorial Day Ceremonies
National Cemetary
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Funeral
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CHANNEL RADIOS RT PRICES LIKE TRIE? SEVENTEEN EXTRA UNCLIITTEStl
CNRNNELS AND BRAND NEW Pll CIRCUITRYI ONLY IT RADIO SHAH!
by Ptonoct i Oouoty
Jim Konteno
isprets
( erneten. Ifafa Market Street
Hoad Mulvthill said flip usd
wreaths will V placed on (V
graves ol servicemen either Sat-
urday or Sunday by members 01
the legion s (Tunnel Poet 044
Memorial Day was first ob-
irate Richard (tormiey and or-
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They are accueed ol the mur- •/ Hmmd wttf V AeWar
Taps mil be played
Mar lone Jackson C3 1^. Ueeerul Nome to Ukrru
pajama-clad body was found to mn- ***, •
her ftre-chirred home on
I Skr it surrtved ky two tout,
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON (AP) - Prw
up aides on withdrawing L y|^(), tru»W »/ CIwsImA **W
F0"" JT*1 .5" SouUl '*f" •«»*«. LmI< MWcA of
Kona. wtuV a high American imrmr% /,//,«, Crm of
mibury officer publicly cnticaljv, ttlr* an<t y,n„ O'SMooo
of (Vt plan waib to be called |«/
on the White House carpet
The White House would notlrire.
say whether Carter would meet I Horn! atill V to MuWf
today with Maj Gen John K k rmoitry in SpUndoro.
Stngbub. ordered to Washing- irnnuomtntt are under
Ion after he cnUcued the Pres- of IIInon Fnnerol
ident s withdrawal plans in a(,,om'f 'Vny.
newspaper interview,
Carter did. however, schedule
a meeting on the Korean situ-
ation today with two officials
who are preparing to visit 1 r n ,
Seoul to begin work on the|r Or rreCltlCt
withdrawal of 32.000 ground
troops over a five-year period
WASHINGTON (API - .
House-Senate conference com-
Imittee now has the job of re-
J solving major differences be-
ta
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Stertmg He is also
Hr-DMnrt I
of IV
served in this country In IM
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Of the American Legion
Three draymen representing tV
Chthakt and Protestant
when Gen John A Logan, com-
mander-in-duef id tV Grand
Army of Uie Republic, issued an
order setting aside a day to deco-
rate graves of soldiers lulled dur-
ing (V Civil Wu
TV May JO dale has abo been
called Decoration Day and is
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who are boned in (V military
now observed in honor of all
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American wu dead Memorial
Day is a legal holiday in most
Dk weekend are ceremonies at states and (emlones and is ob-
San Jacinto Memorial Park served by IV armed form
•Sto grandchildren oho tor-
Abo planned for tV Memorial
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REALISTIC TRC-452 FOR IM3ER nV,
HOUSTON fSp) - Harris
County Commissioners honored
. .. ... , a Precinct 2 resident when they
|,wwn ha„ 5^P voted to name a 44-acre park foi-
lmining bill backed by the Car-
Iter administration and the Sen-
L late's more lenient version
|y The Senate approved tV bill
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YES
Mrs. Oiristia V. Adair, 3620
Bremond, Houston, was present
at Ihe court session as a list of
57 to 8 Friday, matang oeveral her accomplijhnwnU over ^
major changes that threaten to1 r
delay sending a compromise
measure to President Carter,
who says he will sign a bill
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past 50 years was outlined. The
park is located at 15107 Cullen
Blvd. along Gear Creek.
, ... Precinct 1 Commissioner Tom
with strong environmental I Bass, in whose prednet IV park
saieguanhc js requited that the
herce battles are likely as awarded. His request
the committee hammers out d L* ^ b 2
compromise in the wo widely Commissioner Jim7 Fonteno
divergent measures to establish
national environmental and
reclamation standards for coal
strip mining.
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_ —_ fa far Library at Chaaaelview are, left to right, Irene Walker,
’taarifar. aoMmUp chairnun; Betty Hivalal, ways and means. Not pictured
“wy Wimwu At right b librarian Peggy Sirman. Mrs. Hivatal said a
pnpkr to Vtoae interested In supporting the library. Also promoting
_. b"*- tkifaw who build good reading habib can Viter face adult
wansfag tojbw fae efab nay oD tV library at 452-0331 for information.
(Photo by Nadine Patterson)
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According to the written re-
quest. Mrs. Adair has been ac-
tive in civic, political and religi-
ous activities since moving to
Houston from Kingsville in 1925.
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INTERNATIONAL
JOHANNESBURG, South Af-
rica (AP) - Ambassador An- Keceives Degree
drew Young arrives today in qqRIS A. Mays, daughter 0f Mr.
white-dominated South Africa and Mrs HerVrt Mays of
to try to convince White bUSl- Rav.,,,™ wa, awarded a
nessmen that ncial separation faSchfaw'o degree in nursing
will result in economic ruin. from -pexas Woman’s University
Young, on the final leg of a in
two-week African tour, was to______
fly to South Africa from Ma- n„ . _
puto, Mozambique, where he Dunham Graduates
attended a five-day U.N. con- BARBARA SUE Dunham,
ference promoting black major- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval
ity rule in Rhodesia and South-I Dunham of 1801 McFarland,
West Africa, which South Af- graduated from Concordia
rica governs in defiance of Lutheran College in Austin with
U.N. orders. I an associate’s degree.
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lanes And Thefts
Investigated By Police
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reported stolen from Houston
parked on Schreck
Westwood Park Friday. Also, a
pickup truck reported stolen
* Ml af MAS in money j (rom Pearland was found parked
Ttor.fasSwvn'predrmsHflg near the intersection of Decker
Bum He Super Doper I4I4 Dnveand Baker Road.
___ P * pm. j a 23-year-old male and 21-
HbmHMMl< im. Fritter, ac-jyear-old mate were arrested for
possession of marijuana at 9:10
“T “jpsm .Friday at the intersection
ieun- of West .Main Street and Spur
IM pi.
L Three persons were arrested
and two hospitalized following
an altercation at a tavern at 101
N. Commerce at 9:23 p.m.
Friday
(be man suffered a gash un-
der his left arm and was treated
at Gulf Coast Hospital and
A 32-year-old woman was
arrested tor shoplifting at Globe
Discount Store, 1200 Garth, at 3
p.m. Friday, and also charged in
county court in Houston for
carrying a prohibited weapon.
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attention college graduates and college students:
CONSIDER A CAREER IN RETAIL MANAGEMENT
POSITIONS NOW AVAILABLE FULL TIME OR PART TIME
Bran ins
Houston. The other man was
nfanKrttoftonrZiMK.
tm- gat 1 a.3L Friday
treated for wounds at San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital and
1 transferred to Ben Taub.
The three men, all in their 30s,
fame anoted at the scene for
public intoxication and disorder-
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QUALITY
TROPHIES
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Graduating (rom col- Store Managers who completed our training pro- We will guarantee those
lege9 Begin your ca- gram in 1974, averaged S71,215 total earnings lor qualified people who
their first year. St8,533 in the second year, and stay in thje program,
$10,000 minimum total
PRICES,
Hostel
tor
reer now in learning,
‘how to manage a} $22,605 their third year Those Managers from our
Radio Shack store, 1975 program averaged $10,245 first year and -earnings for| the tost full
Still in college9 Start1 $18,533 in the second year, Our 1976 program year as Manager and
your training on apart Managers averaged $14,273. first year., ( $14,000 the second,
time basis.
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PUL POPPERS
According to a Roper Re-
port, about half the public
swaDows some kind of pill:
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1977, newspaper, May 22, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144855/m1/13/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.