The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, June 27, 1977 Page: 2 of 18
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THE BAYTOWN SUN Mond.^
rty Man Charged
In Theft Of Diamonds
Venezuela Chief, Carter
To Discuss UJ§. Oil Sales
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Fateny theft chirm hawdrunl ditver beaded north
been filed against Rusted Lee the highway
Jeftne* 35 of Liberty. alter Moeer aid he tasted the ear
Baytown police stopped turn w ind Jeffrie* the driver, hid i
• traffic rturfe ind found M;tlrong odor of alcohol about
, reported stolen fromj turn, so be vnu arrested lor drtv-
ui| while mtoucated
Geurfe Kealer. district Moeer slid' he searched
for Ziles told officers Jeffries for I weapon and found •
the diamonds hid been stolen emitter containing H diamonds
between June 7 and Saturday of vinous slaa, totaling more
Kealer said Jeffries had worked than MIS in value
for the business, but was fired Kessler identified the
CARACAS, Veneutia iAPl|'*|Md relations between the|cr*aae on July I forego It
V arious sources have report-
Peres lava ter Watha^tun to-1 Venaueta has been aetting a |«j that tbs II OPBC
day to talk with Pnetdent lAr ! million banels of enter otli*"0 MWd on l 10 par cent
ter about Venesueian oil sale*; daily to the United Slate* IVr lf*Y**** last Jan I would bold
hi the Uwted States and tanff « said Sunday hr recently or-
restnetiuns lor the oil embargo drm! an increase in pruduction
Venesuela rfidn t participate m to meet increased American de
- President (Arias Andrei two countne*
the price there, and that Saudi
OMfraraaMraMhar h D*
Jeweieis at Bay Plan
Arabia and the Untlrd Arab
Emiratoe, the two other
ben of the cartel who only
raised thru price* 5 per cent
bum* fttva* M Meter*
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tnand due to the unusual cold
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The Veneruelan president
said during his two-day stay in
the U S capital he would see*
restoration of the preferred tar
YOUNG PEOPt J£ OF Memorial Baptist (here* la Chaanefvtrw Iff sutus taken my from
had a "Waterloo and ham burger tty Saturday evening under the 1 Venesuela because K la a mans- [
guidance af youth director Seen Garuar. Above, M-yoor-oM Rt> ber of the Organization at Pm-
Campbell, left, trie* to dislodge Kick McLmmcv, 13. from the roleum Exporting Countries
pole, dumping Kirk teto the inter pit below. The simulated | The U S trade act of 1174 re-
plUow fight ever water uses aewtpeper-siuffed plastic bap as
Iasi winter However be did
mil say how much production
was bring increased The gov
rrnment limited production to .
about |J tnUboa barrels a day
after it nationabird the oil In-
dustry M 1171
Meanwhile, a spokesman for
the Kuwait guiemmeat Minis
ter of State
Kuwait's ruler
Salem si.Sabah. agreed to Per
last Jan 1 would raise them
another 5 par cent to equal the
price the others voted su
rThe Travel House
of Baytown
Cordially invttw you to a
film presentation of
Zaks and Jeffries was taken to
city jail, where he was placed
under 11.000 bond
Detective Gene Parker sate
About 5 34 p m Saturday, Of-
ficer R W Maser eras sent to
FOR THE
GOOD TIMES
Jeftne* was a jeweler at the
■Baud "mat favored ratton
A^Knaesn said
t. Sheik
store when a three-carat du-
Baytown Man
Charged In
Check Forgery*
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weapons. Ray Is the sea of Mr. aud Mr*. T. D. Campbell, IMS!
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tariff sUtus from all OPEC
members in retaliation lor the!
1973 Arab embargo on oil to the'
Untied Suits and Western Eu-1” reoommrattMWl during Ml
'recent tour of the Middle bast
mend ring was brought to the
Market, sitends CV Jsata High Kirk's parrab are Mr and Mr*
J. W. MrLemore, 11331 Faxford Way He k a student at North
Uafttei allegedly changed the j Shore Junior High
diamond and replaced it with an I
imitati m stone, but the switch_
store to be
OPEN
weekdays, turn 4am
SUNDAY. NOON-MIDNIGHT
DRESS CODE
Canada
(Photo by Nadine Patten**)
that OPEC mem ben who
planned a ft per cent price In-
ns discovered before 9t|praBBraaraateraaraHrararairaararaaBrararaaaraaara|
customer returned to purchase! u j rrrs mT
I People in I he News |
nored the embargo and contin-
ued to ship oil to tti big north-1-i
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the ring
Jack Michael Ratbfl, 9. of
1300 Elm. has been charged by
(kytown police with forgery
after he ns arrested on the
Art Mart
June 28th at 7 P.M.
The intee art has only minor
on
he ns fourth bishop of Phtle-
HAMPTON, Va. (AP)
The Bible techmcal and
delphia during the mid-19th
strip* and Shakespeare have
bfffi translated into Didstn I®* 'KX~ *"*■ siyi
. English TV Folgcr l ibrary p* are not good time* and
Ralbff allegedly took a check I UWashington. DC, devoted that he's not happy with hi* ca-
Irom Mobile Home Brokers, "Shakeaoeareana con-
forged It and deposited it into his Uinj , (fl #t»ch Anthony
I amount at Cituens National delivering his funeral oration
«na over the body of Julius
Parker said Ratliff took 31.900 ; Caesar. says Me
cash from the 92323 11 deposit long piantm Kaesar literally
and went to Florida, where be meaning. 'I come to plant for a jazz festival.
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medical books laws comic
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Detective Gene Parker said
States" and has disturbed thejV,
Barbara Jordan says that wom-
en's rights are being hurt by a
perceptible shift of America to
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"This b the first time I've
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thought of suicide I can see
WYATT CAFETERIAS
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suicide" Water said in an in-
away from us and we've got to
bring tt back." the Texas
terview during a local appear-
kam la sol
Democrat said la the keynote
a the grinning and ir-
teenager who bursts
He
ankind Conference, an out-
Parker said Ratflff would tSL
waive extradition on the offense, . , (h
which occurred April 9 Bond "**•
on the charge wmsel at 11.000. ^
8 father of Ourkmagne
growth of the International
Women's Ywr.
Ms. Jordan, who gained na-
through the door of an imagina-
ry Chicago pubbe housing
m068
Tfour just
desserts
just free.
Une is "Dy-no-mite.”
of the Judiciary Committee in-
The real fnistrabon is that
fi
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uMigating the Watergate seen-
ATMS BARGAINS SI SO Tit 7
the Good Times image is rally
TERCAR WALK III
WHEN MATINEES PREVAIL -OTHERWISE SI SO Til 6 30
dal. said a "diminished com-
Mptke," teM Walker
mitment to woman’s rights
calls for new tactics and new
Walker said be has ap-
proached producer Norman
Lev more than once, asking to
be let out of the aeries. But he
said he's locked into tt.
Port
BRUNSON
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This coupon entitles the bearer to one (1) FREE
DESSERT, with the purchase of one (1) entree
when presented to the Wyatt's checker. This
coupon has.no monetary value and is void where
prohibited by law. This offer is void after Sunday.
July 10,1977.
430a vis
We must organize politically
at every level - county, state
end national," 9t said. "If you
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its nsmnsH hit
"We make money, but It’s
don't
not fun Our popularity is not a
fun type of popularity I just
don't want to be bn tt.
"Unfortunately in this
society, America, we don't
have a thinking society. It's a
television society "
t's
nans won't listen to you.
WALT DISNEY
the way politics works.
PRODUCTIONS
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LAKE LANIER BLANDS;
Ga. (API - Veteran broad-
caster Lowell Thomas has beery
given the 1977 Freedom or
Speech award by the Georgia
Association of Broadcasters
“Once you pass 80 you dis-
fit
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PHILADELPHIA (API -
Some 10,000 people joined May-
or F'rank Rizzo and John Cardi-
nal Krol to celebrate the cano- ewer everything you say te-
nization of this dty’s own saint, minds you of something else."
St. John Neumann, at a special
outdoor mass.
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when he received the award
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HELO OVER
Krol, who returned with Riz-
ALLNEW!
Adventures of the true life hero..
zo from canonization ceremo-
nies June 19 iK Rome, led 3,000
marchers Sunday in an offerto-
ry procession along Benjamin
Franklin Parkway to an out-
door altar that had been set up
in Logan Clide.
Gifts carried in the process-
ion included a rice bowl, cloth-
ing and medicine, symbols of
St. John Neumann's concern
for the poor and the sick when
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Burglars And
Thieves Busy
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Thefts and burglaries kept
Baytown police busy with in-
vestigations over the weekend.
Jerry L. Raney Sr., co-owner
of Dot Construction, told police
someone broke into a home un-
der construction at 404 Post Oak
Friday night.
Raney said an oven top, trash
compactor and flower for an
oven vent were taken. Value of
the stolen items was $411 and
damage to the house was es-
timated at 9100.
LeRoy Henley, 1200
Northwood, reported the Satur-
day theft of a 1973 Buick from
the apartment complex parking
lot. It was worth 12,000.
Dr. Richard Scheurich, 5119
Ashwood, reported the Friday
night theft of an automatic gar-
age door opener and a pager
from his car, parked at home. He
said the items were worth 1395.
Goldie Young, owner of
Young’s Drive Inn, 2105 N.
Pruett, reported the Saturday
night burglary of the business.
She said 12 cartons of cigarets,
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stamps and two wallets, totaling
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3159 in value, were taken. The
store had also been ransacked,
Young reported.
Barry Vickers, owner of
Vicker’s Florist, 610 Park, told .
officers someone took a calcula-l I
tor and hand tools from the busi
ness Saturday night. The item
were wroth 3163.
Uvaldo Olivares, 2302 Bucha
nan, reported the Sunday thefi
of a citizen band radio and tape
deck from his car, parked al
home. Hie items were
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CROSBY (Sp) - Services for
Joseph C. Auzenne, 62, of 126
Cottontail Drive will be held at
10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Martin
De Porres Catholic Church with
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Auzenne, retired from Rohm
& Haas, died Saturday in a
Baytown hospital.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Ella Auzenne of Crosby:
two sisters, Mrs. Odile Lemond
of Crosby and Mrs. Louise
Auzenne of Opelousas, La.;
brothers, Anthony
Auzenne Sr. of Crosby, Claros
Auzenne of Leonville, La., and
Alexcie Auzenne Sr. of San An-
tonio.
Several nieces and nephews
also survive.
A rosary will be recited at 8
p.m. Tuesday at Walker Funeral
Home.
Burial will be in St. Martin De
Porres Cemetery in Crosby.
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James D. Hasten, 1200
Missouri, told officers someone
scratched the trunk lid of his car,
parked at the apartment com-
plex Saturday night. Damage
was estimated at 3150.
In other police action, a car
that had been reported stolen to
Houston police by owner
Thomas R. Woods of 4601
Village Lane, was found burning
on Evergr ?n Road about 1:28
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, June 27, 1977, newspaper, June 27, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145232/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.