The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 183, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1980 Page: 4 of 28
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15 Doctors'
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16 Abnormal
18 Radium
emanation
20 Before this
21 Utility
22 Pretend'
24 Curly letter
26 Mashed
30 Wooden joint
part
34 Lilt
35 Slangy
r affirmative
37 Assistant
38 Orange skin
40 Club fees
,42 .Rope of
flowers
43 Slug
45 Heron
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THE BAYTOWN
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Washington Report -
Carter Rescue Bid
Not 'Humanitarian'
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4 Fat
5 Jap.
6 .First
Vance ordered the closing
of seven out of 10 consulates
that had been deemed
unessential. The three that
were reprieved are not in
Sweden, but in Indonesia,
Turkey and Morocco.
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dostnr »s te :r*ibie. steel
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By JACX ANDERSON
W ASHINGTON - Presh
tedersanplummettegaad
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plants and laying off
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or
SOME OMINOUS hand-
wtmisnlsnjteWgto KennedyQuip: Unlike his
appear « the White House late others, Sen. Ted Ken-
«aB Tta AflrCKk the
labor bastte® across
(abb
Iran had placed the
Americas hostages m
ftr
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nedv has been as dry as a
____ . ... kiln-hardened brick.in his
Ijgiyette ^art trom the campaign speeches. But he
VMte Home, k threatening
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peris had reported jest the
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. .. .. has recently begun to show
recafcatME at the polls if flashes of the old Kennedy ‘
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So a.worried
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wit. At a recent appearance 4
. __ in the Midwest, he was in-
pririeal adrisers are urg- t^uced by a congressman
**t the president to reverse w(K) ^ not yet thrown his
support behind any of the •
presidential candidates, i
Said the solon: “It gives me J ■
. _ great pleasure tb introduce •
**• .I***5 * _ . T* the man who MAY be our
Department costs by cfe^
ing a mater of American
ceestetees overseas But he
has ran rite unexpected op-
■ «p that cast eight: American
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jilted the United
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to
was pat
and
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accessary And the pn»-
steft* back wta high.
deat had been told that
As recently as April It. a
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Swede Power Pre «ent
Carter has been ht% ter
BOS
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next president.” Respond-
ed Kennedy: “Thank you
for that kind introduction
from the man who MAY be
your next congressman.” ;
The crowd erupted in
laughter. ' • '
■gpoBbcai twmod in Iran
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an pvtientw threat
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Embassy in Tehran
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In Washington--'
Voter Shift Helps Ted;
Geography Helps Carter
resent the atehnSbradion's
deasaen that the consulate
iiCAWlhrg.SiwdBA.4smh.
necessary.
Th padi their case for
retention of their
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ago." the report
stated R at* wari»Tte«
the
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Watch On Waste: The red
carpet Uncle Sam roils out
for visiting dignitaries
"hometown'"' consulate, die costs the taxpayers a pretty . •
Swedes have retested the penny. In a recent six-
mppari te Rep James month period, for example,
OtetHm. aDtmucirat from . the Senate Foreign Rela-
$Mlb%MN3 Minnesota tions Committee laid out
They prim cat that tite ente-Dimte than $15,000 for enter-
selteeis one of foe obtest in tainment of visiting
the ILS foreign service.. dignitaries. The $5,000 tab
tetteg baric W foe days of for a prior visit from Prince
President George Philip of England included
$40 for rental of palm trees.
A committee staff member
BUT THE preadeBt ap- assured us that they’re
-dhten—AuBiedover a new leaf. **We-.....
emstei - | aper A don’t rent palm trees
lecent memo So origring anymore.” the spokesman
teathp ol Stele Cyrns said.
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as
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ecnoamic and military
were mat hkeh te
gain release of the
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Furthermore^ thowgh
have.::."'
any knowtedgeef a ■:
that the
(NEW!
accident on Chappaquid-
ihck Island and other
elements of what has
become known
eopbemistically as the
“cftarwcterisaie."
Alttnpigh Keaxvri has
become the political
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WALTERS
It PITTSBURGH NEA
By
stndr
beneficiary of growing
voter discontent, with
Carter’s inabtlgy to cape
with both
• rates sod tbe seenagty m
By Oswald Jacoby
andAlan Son tag
When you open the I
your aim is to get to
game or safe par
contract. You are stai
exchange informatio
your first requiremen
normal opening hid is l
hold over 10 high-card
When you compete
an adverse opening bid
so for one of three reas
1. You want to s
a campaign leai
to a slam, gam<
part score of 3
own.
2 You want to i
cate the line
defense against
anticipated adv<
contract.
3. You want to cn
- the bidding .
make it hard
your opponents
reach their best f
contract.
There are three w
compete against the c
priariries of Democratic
voters appears to be brip-
jarses of omrly half the
hastages aid an eves
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mg Sen. Edward H. Ken
t® aedy. El-Mass., in the
(tth aresadadal primaries - BUT ABC News interviews terminable hostage mas* g "tT..
w bat election rear M voters as they left polling Iran, a* “durarier assoc"
geography mar be working stations in-the recent Penn- may return to haaM the »
- MftedCteter sylvama primary found senator.
w^ldapm,:,;
atthnmei Carter holds a that 59 percent of all
Democrats surveyed Said
£sues were most important
m selecting a presidential -
''"nominee while only 29 per-
' mnt identified personal
diaracteristics as their
iominant concern.
The significance of that
hvision: Among, issue-
riented Democrats, Ken
iedy was favored by a 58-
0-35 margin, while those
mind exist
A. DISTINCT___
pattern has emerged, m-
ead vm Kennedy
R was hepec. of ceacsc
already
have been
ost aaha rmed. while -
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“ of swirling cross-
currents threatens to
of the
concerns abodKeamedy^
teal or imagined character
flaws is confined
dusiveJy to the "Bts-
iri
HEALTH
have enabled the
reseuers to; • avwid my
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Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
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heavily populated seriimof
The
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The very small stomach
dumps the food rapidly into
the smallintestine. The nor-
mal stomach is a food
reservoir and lets out a little
bit of food at a time. Because
the food is rapidlydumped out
of the small stomach, this is
edited the "dumping
syndrome.”
The sudden dumping of
sweets mto the small intestine
causes • them to be« rapidiy
absorbed into the bloodstream
and. in turn, results in a rapid
rise in biood sugar. There is
«j&r? . an excess pouring out of insu-
bei& Re&fff wteseda crack- bo and the blood sugar then
falls too low This general
mechanism is why your
husband's doctor didn’t want
him to eat sweets and recom-
mended that he eat frequent
. ~ _ __________ w«riKMrMf«iMt(i small meals
■cspreustmHTsa^. h*tk Re®fi«c«btrwtse. He Another tip in your letter is
The hhtghn th* wn Imi^ m fhx* of sugar '*■ that he has these attacks after
In he asei tu euacMe the ai Ik sir There was he has had nothing but crack:
a ame when he wot through ers and honey Some peopie
hw he has think honey is a health food
bOVihe truth is it has the same
gats sugars in it that table sugar
be* driving does It s absorbed very rapid
ami he hteays curriB crack- ly mto the bloodstream -and
ersRe'ia&etafdtereaciMe can cause the rebound low
U teaV m aHthuw blood sugar reactions just the
ter tftea luaer and emu same as table sugar would. ,,
the Nortbeas sa«riteg|
DEAR DR LAS® - t hw
for Carter Is fresh
that voters m-
crcasBWh are casting tHeir wbo placed a higher prion
y on personality traits Ywk, Philadelphia and
the S3
ax
from Boss m to W;
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as «
: taerr rescuers
ahi i*s wc' a jf^lhfodder
the baas of
And. white Carter has u
he tad a hhudteg uteer and
were harmed *s/. ' they rtuawrd^ree^our^ «
tesiwusast. Bif was toK to
racked the president by a ’ Baltimore.
and ■4*t**ti<||ai
efthefoctane
All of Keaoedly's primaay
victories have
»-to-32 margin
Moreover, when asked
jrhattheyperceivetobethe
nost important protdem . - in MassachnseHs, New,
in the eiriy . adng the nation, an over-
’ was.
the product of his
ry
didates' personal
m
ll fcuf
te P
an re is that the
-tanaatetariaa” effort caR
he ddhY Me.v^:dhn:teIW;it
Kennedy's
per-
wmM after tew d he ate
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........ asm...On .ana. «R. * .i®
ed far the use of massive . imher han ht£ tes never eat-
whelming 49 percent of all
Pennsylvania Democrats, proach to qaesriuas of
dn^ed out inflation — and
Jmsevoters suwp*wt«lK«t- 4 as “sophisticaJetf" ter the
iedy by a 57-to-35 margin.
great
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force that cnaM have ' . «u ate of sweets
' teen « tees tetter tam. he
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morality is daracterind
or ippry te
feete- unm: !** anf -doesn’t
relating to tus
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region’s defenders ■
"perinissawe” tryds critics'
That division -was
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HajTy Hartman is elected to foe
way it was ■. to foe Harris County Red
* years ago 'Cross Board of Trustees.
MAY M, MM
J R Cone, Mbs lender for foe census in : Carter by 5Ma3l in
FafierandMrs.T.F. Baytown, says the PtHUfrfoiioand5W»te g
enumeration should be its si*urt»s, te* Carter
The Baytown Sun
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were to be given pro-
heartland in geography'as
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tectric cover hy F-H
wdl as attitudes.
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mm> umm _ Your Since your husband is 70
te^Mtsteriftehtnkmdac^ .wm old. it could be that
some penile would say that,
__ bis responses are just because
of bis age. That’s not always
__ _ ____ ijfaet a brae About one out of five ”
j. ^sm* tee' haf a forge in older people
* ---- B ui fact related to underly-
inr medical problems.
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rem-
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track and
to-w in ABegteny Canty
-week.' ■■■■
Thomas F. Pullen is pro- which hid
at Robert noted from captain to ma-
jor in the Organized
Harnld Long. Pan! Reserve Corps. He is a
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te foe
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tor ateot it tot your story
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hassy captives.
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THE SAME pattera
Gtefe Walker. member of foe Volunteer
Otari. Gene Lever- Air Reserve Unit in yew m
and - , Baytown, commanded by major
CapLR.B. Jacobs.
Mrs. J.R. Barnes ridor
president of foe
First Christian Church
Women’s Council.
MAY 10,1900
was evident father 2
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 183, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1980, newspaper, May 11, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145170/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.