The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 9, 1965 Page: 3 of 12
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Bank Robbery Charges Filed
MAYOR LIGGETT, HIGHWAY
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amount to the proposal. Each
proposal will be presented sej^
arately to- the voters and any-
thin" ihat is not approved will
ngt be undertaken with any other
funds within the bond proposals.
There has beer, a great deal
of discussion corceming reas-
sessment of properties on the
basis of street improvements
made by participating funds.
Personally, I feel there is logic
to these arguments and with
proper consultation of citizens
and the counpil, the matter could
be worked out. Our senior cit-
izens with fixed incomes should
he given to understand the im-
provements propose d are
planned for their benefit as well
as all citizens and (t will profit
them to support the program.
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Mayor Lee Liggett’* weekly
report
towra-l
-The Regional Advisory Plan-
ning Committee Tor the Urban
Transportation Study, for Hoiis-
. ■ ton and Harris County, which'
YOUR Mayor heads, wiil-eoordi-
- 3 nate efforts for planning of coun-: ball field' and1 city park all com-
t/fiighvvays with theState High- pfctod, as well as providing the
.. way Department and all cities upgrading of the area?-as was
Kv ■ ... of Harris County. described above. ,
£■*-£**■* ■ , At tiie orgahizatioCal meeting The people can be assured
" m ■ of this committee, members erf tint ftmds for tbr various 4m-
n-ui I ' the city: county, State and fed-1orovemerds wilV'be earmarketl
“ ef;d gfsVprnmerit were represent-: for the individual -projects
ed i.nd jtointed uo the necessity [named, and if for tiny reason j
. of this c ommittee working with { the project/is not undertaken, ]
District Engineer WE, ‘Carmi-I Ihesc monies cannot be ured for]
chad to plan the highway ays-1 any Other'..purpose. /Moreover,}
-Mm-within the county to benefit lany project undertaken must not
all cities Concerned. Represents-1 cost ary more than the specified
lion on this committee will fur-
4pSH5^^y'RrenieBAfliiiifflL
Carmichael is' very muchj Varsity Show March 12
.- -aware of our bond program and: ■ f •
•’id hrtJwtott ‘lT^VwtU^' By IDELL ANDBIWON |CW»t Ed Swanson said Crostef
-. im'ks withm ourJhcCr^y Volunteer El re [are. mMMta •«
ir- ' rtidsmpnfiwf tit 'department hat icheduled 4ts|send contributions through the
a n for having undertaken cits ! ;,hriUali variety show Friday, { mall or give them-to anjedf the
* - " JSlKE£g^ W! Mareh 12 in the Crosby Junior 17 departrtient memMi. .
- rmirw-c. High School auditmum, Keith Ma/. whojfo elected
IST w^ t^ i^ertakcn at Music will begin ..of 7 p.m. president.3%T^e department
i ^ -rrfrnr wc wtW^k rtir^ind the variety acts at 7:30- during it*-d«V*eeling^wflj be
a fund - raising acuvi-iln charge. sLwariety-show. May
- trV.d pri«rom' HeiwalncS** «»* liro departmeni. whlch Wi nM/m r. *'PM**t w
mctMkd: us on the location of‘needs at least fl.SOtoannually . .
, ,*„ZVU- m***-inasmuch as it ftp operate. Fine’department members in
wwtld tie ih*to ‘the^overall’ Donations will be received at chpife of various activities for
To w,,ln mer* jibe auditorium door, but Fire idle show are May, program and
< ramty plan. ;--- ••• ’concesstorui; JofriMeiga.hono-
. The strong T*rfto» a* to the V> - rary members’ car*, programs
canon of this cure ceniej aroj Au/Slfc and advertising fliers; Prescott. Bv CYNTHIA.LOWRY
, ftn1rv MHIIIOII HWfltUf getting a master of ceremonies, AP Television Radi* Writer J Andy.
’ |W*,\ • T — Swanson advertising and tro - —new YORK (AP) Andyl The Nielsen ratings, issued
Tfl Prison ?el*n*‘f-v' ***^ wniuma and XRC played ho*tiMondry and covering two weric
1 manager. Francis Rucea. acts; Mon(lai. night to Hollywood’s ending J,m. 24. have CBS the
r ^r^SBSca »hich has'1 WACO (AP>Mludv T' Davis and A JrrH^erson, fire de- Foreign Press Association fot winner of the three - networit,
10 « Ms^four P5^nent All rf the!,their “Golden Globes,” awardstpopularifv. poll with a rating of
/jlXpSh" iTJU'bT.^1STSSfc,e,..”l”^7 " pn-mu*. wre made It i» tl* IMt lime MaM
^llys^W«L^ H^vute mxoted io participate In the va- , staMtudded audience that there has been that much
r* forto ™orcen Sphere ^ shnw’ »* ** Cocoanut Grove and' fol- spread between first, place and
sr-,»waibfr clo«r>: railroad .J»c|and a <me-time resid-nt of Jton- fWA PROJECT lowed slavishly the sloA-moving third. . . ■ ■
terereiions^werri^tt- highway’s.! tesano ..Wash, was sentenced Students in the Croeby Y?pnl ®f “tetiltri capital s annual \s usual.-^ob hM
Somb hai* suggested that we vesletday to 99 years in prison School vocational .agricult u r e D?rar awan'* hash, compile Oirisfmas Show Wi NBC lea.ted
j after his attomeys passed up an classes have begun lUlscapitu •**>. envetop^openfng and to the top of th* list of most
| I'appeAl or requbst for a new the school grounds arotmd the the long^grateful “I want to popular programs. Ikwas to}-
trial. ' new wing and .the-- emgfe.igar'*gg^!^gg-:.......x w *”w!d'^ '.^an!3t,
The 23-year-old former ’ Air camiwis. - Actresses ,ttresenf wire beau- champion show injbe ratings.
1 Force -sergeant was accused of ,.\ rei.resentaUve of Houston ,,fu,,-v !,m* (hrmp Iv attired, out ’.'The Wizard of Or, another
driving his Mwnant -wife and! Ughfing fc Powei Co uresem- ‘he sartorial shocker of the eve- onceia^eiir-favdoto,- was third.
»h?ir lour thd*wi • 1»«»; the^ , cmjgEam.- vn etecUiM to- "*»? *'•' hclrrs* Carnrfl Bakejr Oiher
BtSdue Rfcvr irr ah iftempt }ttni-e during af*hb- ^-fnissipg vrere v^tc^^' The'Andy
kill them. He and hts wile es-': meeting of the Crosby Young winner, dashed up off thc stage Griffith Shew, _The. Ed SuIIi-
caped. The chUdren drownerf.^■■tTI^STag3ai*ff^“-“^: lhat ft" Stow, "T»» Wek Vghj
( i ’ - seoutn-eovered pajamas. . That Dyke Show and 1 The Red)
| Melinda Bennett; daughter
I of Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett,
I i» home (rum Uuii Coast Hospi-
jtal in Baytown sfte^ undergoing
| py#" forgery-------——
Wflfcff TEACHERS
Charles Ecles of Crosby ha*
jljeen elected vice president of
I the Harris County Teachers ..
sociatwn. Mrs. Inez Tanner of
{Spring dill serve as president
{during the 196.V66 year.
The officers will be inatalled
during the association s next
meeting. . . „
Mrsr^ Etirabeth Uttie; part)
president of the Texss S t a t e
Teachers Association, was the
guest speaker for the countv
group’s last meeting, held in the
C. E. King High School audi-
lorium in Houston.
Mr*. Little, a classroom teachT
er In the Corjais Chnsti public
schools, sjioke or "Buildln?
Pride in Our Profession."
purehr.se land near the Jntersec-
lion of Goose Creek Stream and
Decker Drive, jnie. thts would
be a good location. However,, the
cost of this land would be more
than the entire civic center will
cost in the proposed location
with a new city hall and newi
community center and lighted
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ficers he was "brok
money and out orf a
unable to
Sheriff
two deputies arrested Strong
about noon Monday an hour aft-
er the rural East Texas com-
munity’s bank was held up.
Franklin said Strong had been
allowed fo pass through a road-
block on U.S. 79 and afterward
officers recalled 4a prominent
birthmark on Strong’s fac*. It
thr^fescription of the robber
broadcast by police radio.
The sheriff said Strong
the deputies to a brush pile
where a quantify of money was
found hidden in a zipper bag
along with a .45 caliber pistol
and clothing.
Bank employes later Identi-
fied Strong in a police
Mrs. Stephens Tucker,
am cashier said a slim, sandy-- .
Haired, red-faced man walked]
into the bank shortly before 11
a.m., placed a paper sack in
front of her and said: “This is
a holdup. Put the money in the
sack.” , :
Mrs. Tucker called the cash-
ier,* Y. L. Rountree, and the
stnictions. i/
to the people of Bay-
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YOUR HEARING mi
MX REPUTATION
pistol theft In as -
was recorded Mon-
own police,
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ified police that a
utomatic pistol vaL
taken* along
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Saturday night,
. King of .503 E.
lost a pistol to
burglary at her
ed Saturday. Be-
stol, a .22 caliber
ndles, tie tacks and
restolen.------ ■- ,
» Chief R. H. (Bo)
the theft of pistols
becoming common
ue to jierson* leav-
dence unlocked.
•ry home has a pis-
Turner said,
rood Item to ateal
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“The Lucy Show.” . .
Recommended tonight: "That
\\ as thd Week That Was," NBC,
9:'i0-10 (EST)'— topical and of-
ten irreverent satire; “White
Paper." NBC, 10-11 — “Oswald
and the Law,” ? documentary
on ;he pros and cons of police erty ^2, hLs brother,
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DALLAS (AP) —A brother of
““ione of two men who escaped
Ihe Van Zandt County jail Sun-
day has been changed with
smuggling them a pistol.
Dewey Daugherty, 24, was ar-
rested In Dallas Monday and ac-
cused of slipping a .25 caliber
pistol to James Douglas Daugh-
eekend end Mon--------
don, Baytown offi-
ited the theft of
ion set from the
Mrs.” Neval Und-
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Arthur L; Anders
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Francis, William
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James Daugherty-and accused
Dallas burglar Jerry Norwood
Gillingham, 25. forced Their
, Way to freedom Sunday, lock-.
nUYrt„ l^nDW? ing Sheriff B.; W. Ward and six
Uiaiouisnowf other persons in a cell.
The pair remained on the
loose today. The fugitives were
last known 16 be dnving Janies
Daugherty’s car, * parked near
the fail when they, escaped. ■
Gillingham is accused as the
mastermind of A, recerit $75,000
burglary of Sage discount store
in Dallas. He and James Daugh-
erty were held here in burgla-
ries at Wills "Point.
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test. It's the belt way we
■mile Indianapolis
was held to 1911.
know to prove to you that
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