The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 310, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1978 Page: 3 of 18
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Volume 54, No. 310
Baytown, Tettai, 77520
Friday, October 4,1971
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September, but the number of
$22 >797.096 80 /J2
have increased more thin $36 year ...
million during the pari year, in- Deposits were up more than 14
ioNag a cdftttouedstrong million at Peoples State, which
Malted total deposits of
$35208,52550 in the recent call
That figure compares to the
$30,442.04327 reported at the
same time last year
At First American Bank and
Trust, total deposits reported
Sept 30 were *»,408.03096.
(See CHART. Page 10-A)
adult women with Jobs in-
creased sharply, the Labor De-
$15,553,878.85 reported on Sept partment did today.
30. At the same ttme lait year, The report indicated that the
deposits totaled *13.737.333.84. jobless rate is stabilising at the
A HA million increase was 8 percent level, a big improve-
noted at Mont BeMn State ment from the 68 pereentraltl
Bank, which reported totei a year earlier 7 1
deposits of *10.870,792.43, com- Most of the gain in unemploy-
pared to 9U4UT9J6 at tbo menCbst waft waa cawed gjrj
same time last year. persons new to the labor force
Texas National Bank of looking to work. The number
which is 82Jli.530.8l htohar Bautown aho want over tbo 81 of Americans with jobs ad-
than deposits' reported atthe million mark in increases, with vanced by 290,000 in September
same time last year $8,213.09762 in total deposits, to 949 million, die department
An almost $3 million increase compared to 17.139,026 78 at the said
was also notedat Crosby State, same time last year
which reported total deposits ol And at Baytown State,
8820234.244.44 at the*end of deposits totaled *0.424,704.37 for
September At the same time the recent call, compared to
last year, the Crosby bank *8.946,440 51 at the same time said
reported total deposits of last year
I17J02.732.31. The bank call is one of (our
Deposits increased more than normally issued during the year.
$2 million at Dayton State with two regular raiH on June 30 work.'.'it said,
deptots of 17729,5197! for the j which reported total d*M»«f «jP*» TV other two come IV report Aowod that 37.85
mm w vImmI 8SJ88.1I9.98 lot tV recent m MM or Ay Mtfafriatkv-
97.17121290 over total depnatts bank caB Last year. Dayton W September or October. -
At Highlands State . deposits
recuperating at Methodist
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were up 11.8 million, with
Hospital in Houston (fora open
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growing trend In the aren's
heart surgery He cannot hare
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visitors
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Responding to a federal hard:
call for condition, the five
Blood Mobile
THE METHODIST Hospital
Bfcod Mobile win V at Onto
Bayou United Methodist Church
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Baytown hanks, plus those in
Highlands Crosby, Mont
Behieu and Dayton, reported
toUfdepoafti of 1231311.574.41
at the ctose ofbuatoeas Sept 20
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7a.m.4pm
The recent figure is an in-
crease of <38.476204 85 over the
f 190.835 060 56 reported at the
same tune but year The latest
bank call is also up
$13,389.14561 over reports to
June 30
The largest increase to the
year was reported at Citizens
Bank and Trust which serves as
depository to Lee College and
city funds
peiMwIi.' cal Dfn ffcmr.
423-5957. after 6 pm
Wednesday
DOGS HAVE COMPETITION
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1100 SAYS DOG ft mm’t beat Mind? As tar as Joe Bradley teem to ndad d Bte attention V is getting, utter. TV Nehaa
Nelson, 4, right, and his VMfeer, Jeremy, 2, are concerned, the boysireiaasof Mr.aadMrt. JaeF.Ncbtaef 285E Wallisville,
dogsof tbe woridhaveawhaieiotof eonpetMoa. Why, a horse HigUanda.
named Stubby Just steals your heart away. And Stubby doesn’t
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"A substantial inewafriaihe
number of adult women with
jobs accounted for the bulk of
Hospital Tour
SAN JACINTO Hospital will
hare ib QB orientation and tour
at I 30 pro Sunday FVonpec?
lire parents are asked to meet m
the board room at that lime to
N 1000
the increase," the department
(aMttnHilMTfM
get
"And. to me first time ever,
more than half of their popu-
late
Moslem Western Beirut
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coffee before the tour begins
Bulletin
lation were working or seeking
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WASHINGTON (API-The
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mitton woman over afo SB et-
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ther had jobs or were looking
for work but of a population
group of 75.17 million.
The number ol adult women
holding jobs rose from 352 mil-
lion to 36.7 million, an Increase
of about 500.000.
TV y pmp wperfmriag
a decline in employment was (
teen-agers, whose unemploy- ■
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OMWS
the next three yean
cat
was rejected by the Senate to-
day after Denteents claimed it
eaaMtaad to a veto of am tat
redaettea this year.
:: TV proposal MM ana IB
Fairway Signal To Stand
Alone, City Council Votes
spokes-
BC3RUT, Lebanon (AP) —
UN.-Secretary General, Kurt
Israeli gunboats shelled Mos- Waldheim said he was sending
lem western Beirut during the Prince Sadniddin Aga Khan
night in an apparent warning to tom Geneva to Beirut to tty to
the Syrians to call off their non- arrange a cease-fire. TV Ira-
stop artillery, rocket and ma- man prince was U.N. high com-
missioner to refugees in Gen-
eva from 1966 to 1977 and has
remained available to Wald-
Snan in Tel Aviv said the ves-
sels fifed on a Palestinian guer-
rilla naval base in southwestern
Beirut. State Department offi-
cials said the Israelis told them
the raid was to thwart a
planned guerrilla operation.
Israeli radio said Defense
Minister Ear Weizman would
report to an emergency meet-
ing of the defense and foreign
affairs committee of Parlia-
ment today. 7,
highrises and night ft was not known what effect
1 Ramlet Baida on the shelling would have on not
week’s peace tafts between Is-
raeli and Egyptian.'which Syria
and other- Arab hardliners, are > >,,
trying to sabotage with money
and arms, much of it Soviet-"
vkttten. However, he cen receive
cards end-flowers
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UmkolB Graduates
chine-gun war on the Christian
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DEBORAH ANN UMolt! of
ment rate rase tom 15.6 per-
eastem section of the city.
No casualties woe reported
In the Israeli, shelling, but
Want's Red Crass said Syr- since resigning,
ian fire was raining down on d- The official Lebanese' radio
vilians and hospitals in eastern said three Israeli gunboats
Beirut, and that “nothing is fired on a Moslem section of
being spared " Lebanese police beachfront
said victims of the Syrian- dubs called
Christian fighting had mounted Thursday night, then withdrew
to at feast 1,000 dead and 1,700 when Syrian artiBery opened
wounded since February. -
A high State Department offi-
cial in New York said Prtsi-
dent Carter had sent a letter to
Syrian President Hafez Assad
in Moscow, where he is holding
talks with President Leonid I.
Roilingtii^ok Drive are done
mneurrynt lv
Although the. traffic move-
ment to and from Fairway
wmid V protected by the
signal. Cornelius warned the
gpwwoM Under tnflfcflow
unless the other sgnab are inter-
iSee CTTY. Page LA)
city council in a 5-2 vote
Our
$914 Glen Haven hi* been
cent to 16.6 percent.
'“AaMMiP Vfe notnVr
of mU# <M9n mum
jobs ended coincident with the
begtentag at tV new Moot
year, “the reportsaidH
EFOREI
to all Decker Drive agnail to be
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heim to special assignments
Btl) t omehus, director of
planning and traffic, had
suggested delaying the Fairway
signal until the signal ini-
WoM
Department of Highways and
Uanwnity of fnao
Public Transportation will in-
stall the light at Fairway on a
provementt at Baker Rond. tV
Fran AP Wire*
+ SANTIAGO, ChUe
- A U.S. Navy DC-6
, crashed into a Jiill south
_of Santiago today, killing
aH 18 persons aboard,
(Mean national police
reported. - : .
—KXALCUmr India
— The world’s second
test-tube baby, a seven-
pound, six-ounce girl
whose-birth was an-
nounced dramatically on
a television program in
India’s most populous
u 1 -f t -U
po(IW today. ” . *
+ LONDON - Gold
Weather
And Tides
ten the past year; the Carter
IMytewiOlaflan Plant awtranct.
Ttaa action waa approved by Shady Hill Drive and
OLOR
administration has tried to
create new jobs with, its eco-
nomic programs.-' ‘ ~
TV
fire
PARTLY CLOUDY and a Ut-
ile roairr thresh Satarday ts
However, the administration
ts become roore womed about
inflation as rising wholesale
food prices threaten a new
round of grocery price in-
creases .
-Mside
The Sun
supplied. —»
The conflict erupted in Feb-
ruary when the- Syrians, back-
bone of an Arab
peacekeeping army that
Lebanon’s civil war two yean
••••spas'iass
sisted because the Syrians re-
fused to disarm the Palestinians
and Moslems, not only in Beirut
but in southern Lebanon near
the frontier with Israel, the
(Viajwhs'aBy. - 7? 7
~ hrroMt Lew expected Friday
ntght, acer 99; -high Saturday .
rim
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While inflation has run at a
rate of about 10 percent so far
this year, the unemployment
situatiML has improved. The ad-
mWitration Mwrti a 5,7. per-
Brezhn-ev, expressing the
United States' “deep concern
aad tV need tow Mnalhd*
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Hi, September survey, also
The United States was ex-
pected to ask to a U.N. Secur-
ity Council meetiag today to
call to a truce if one isn't
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men droppad ■*** 4.1 pezcant
to 4 percent
Pate Is Set Tor Closing
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day for the fourth con-
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M^S^TtomJM! la recovered slightly on
34.6 percent - European currency ex-
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By CINDY HORSWELL
HOUSTON <Sp> Hams
Couigy Sheriff Jack Heard said
Thursday a newly-approved vice
division will move Nov. I to
would put them out of business.
the fine, bot.it hasn't been good
enough.'’ he said.
FAYE WALSTEAD. a KH|ore
Heard said, as a result, so-
Paorco Sfroof Joumtl ■ *
Banks To Be
College cheerleader gets re*
to pep up the Kilgore Rangen
to nude modeling studios to
called nude
which are coven to prostitution
in
Saturday 's game with the Tytar
Apaches .‘.EC "Smoky
Wood is recuperating at home
changes.
“I'm not
going to reveal
bow I plan to dost
Closed On
studios that are fronts to overall
crime'' to uniheorporated areas. "There's about
vote, coon- that gperiahae in i
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after a hosptul suv
With a
Columbus Day
Mr . and Mn Jim Finley
the Camp Davhl
painting and
t," V said
ty commissioners have allocated
*3M99 to estabihh * vice divi-
sion in the county to the first
<rlebrdte their I9lh wedding an-
the laws on
Cofumbus Day activities Mote
it
da> will probably be quiet here,
with most people not getting a
Eldon Berry takes time out
(ram a busy schedule for a quick
lunch George
takes off for the TVa*OU
Lob Scott fails to see
an old friend tmng to attract her
It would be like i
Heard said the
rid the
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closed, as wto tV Departmental far the drakm ham N«. tits do the job/Vmid,
PubBc Safety office at 129 Part through-Jbamiy. Be aattmoM a BmMm>»utmion
_ and the US, Post Office, mi s toMB' H|
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 310, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1978, newspaper, October 6, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145099/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.