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Stallworth Enters Coaches Hall
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Dan Stallworth mad* I mark
at Robert C. Lre that you had
^^HHjiMpvt From IMS
I*U Inat both derisions to Dm
UtWtock Westerners
With Stallworth at the lunch-
•on wan ha two best - known
aaatataw eoachaa," lira. Stall-
Trey wan
17 whom that followed ha
carvad out such a nlch# tor him-
But what ha didn't know *u
that by thl, action ha wa« tak-
ing the that kata »l*v toward
twin* elected to the Tex«,
School Coaches Aaaoelaticai Kali
H* FKEII IIAHI MAN
nAilAS (!■
more than » yaart aai l
atilr but disgusted football coach
town to chuck a
North
P*
A faw mantha
Itor*»r, tooper
(at
i .
aa and Harman cmney, aaawt
•nt athletic director at DaUaa
MMk
league's won and lost column
II cl,
that hit eoltaagUM honored him
bur other* here by u.her-
them into the rayttileal but
hall where only toy-
BWi* Mat! of hik'h ........
vklortee At
Ou«rv-
dtm w»io
curnt to lh
v
ah «wi m* Qmmm,
wmvxn
of Honor. The ctnemuny took
iilare here to an Adolihua Hotel
hmchaun at noon Thuraday.
The tales aent CWh Stall-
lAwy
career and »Uwt MMtol tor a
fab dato| aomethln* rlae
HI* team hadn't done aa wall
aa extracted the fall before,
fan* to a nearby cotton
town didn’t like It
team* turned to U wlna.
m
Stallworth « career to Hayteww
ha. not only bare hi*hit*hied by
of Tu»-
t iUHMlate Raytown
ISO wto», 35 kraaea
I hr
producing fuotball team, that
yarned fame for needy JO y#UIs,
lie haa alto headed the athletic
and 10
Ha haa a
mH to lii
Joining Cbaah Staihaortb to
aac
worth to Baytown (then (e...r
Oaak) a little tolar that »»
tie*.
oouniry
the Claat of INS — SI year*
after hit critic, aatd ha had fur-
1----«M«
The latoitem and iiar-atuddad
Twelve time, the Ganderi won
the dl.trtct and ei*ht time*
record id tialtworth at Gooa*
and phytic a) education depart-
Kitten how to teach ItUa-klng and
tackll n* . want tear other well
known Tcxa.
had found the oblhion he sought
(town their dtapieaaure mm-
Whan Dan Stallworth walked
Cheek and Baytown ware? be*
they won bWRtrtct tests They
won aevan of eight quarlfrftnal
"Tfate to a treat day tar the
StaUwortha." Dna aald to a
«r►
Mnci «*I»SrPslmII| room 9! rttUlfr
tom.
the office <d a friendly
i witter on the Daflre
by Attorney General Wattuner
Can. who made the preaenta-
Into
inat a r
Ihr famed
In earlier yean he
Mann Junior Wgh School
But Han didn't .lay a Coaling
equal to that of
Can-
kick off "On a day
The aemMtoala threw Stall-
the
tell him hr
I Green villa
for good.
and for many yean directed the
can't help
liana, If to had read them in
worth for a big to* aa hie Caa*
dan won only tow and tart five.
\rry Ion*
Ttld* (ttKl
ha became • Gander, and to the
>d> *t
MthnU
hu
had
Gan-
buf feri that all toner and me-
school football almoat a way of
in
aummer recreation
E
aeaaon — I* ISM —
out at
to
Iff
Baytown aa a Hint aahool. mu-
The taw BMSab In MB and
life to Baytown.
havejtoan
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to meant H.
Slip lagtmim Sun
JANE* A. ROGER*
MB. OB
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to the
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FPC SETS TWO
PRICES FOR US
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Sun Spots
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v
Doom Trip Dot*
THE SECOND trip to the Domed
UFO Stmt H*r»
AN UMOENTIFED flying ob*
■ecl n-jorted moving "q.iit»
last and quite low” from eeat
to weal over. Gail hard atratt ha-
r
| oo
u w-n Senior Ottoma Oub will
be oo Aug. 17 - not Sen. 17, as
twportod earlier. Ttotata art
avaUahk from C f Wood,
IQ-74* wto
tween 1:8 and S:4S p.m. Wed-
nesday by John Gage, 91* N.
Gail hunt He described It aa a
urged Thuraday
!ilckcd Up. Wood
lc
'hat they H
. "great bit dnt to the jdty wrtb a
red light" The UFO was
watched bv John, his mother,
Mrs. T. C, Gage, and their
nruhbtor. Mrs Ira Ferguson
and her five children.
AmRfOnmtf Holy Fam- PpAfTljor flf (Jf0f f 0
tl> Cafhrlic Ourih m Mehco flClIMIrl VI VJICUC
wfll MWPr « nimmaye nk. * a£a |
i vcn- Saturday during A-Rust. fMlIfr ATipr ' ACC
It will be held fiom 9 a m to MWIJ MIICI
|n Parliament Vote
open to the
(Hibhc The coat la M.50 per par-
non — © for the hue fare end
WM for a ticket. The Vatroa
will ho»t the Pitt.burgh Plratea.
laid Itas trip It
Refunds Of
$30 Million
Or More Due
L
Usual Rate
Of Forgeries
Noted Here 1
W
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00
tee
s y
■ UlHMk
A* a toy aalural ease, the
Power £hmn>tadeo adapted to-
day a a*nfln* i ytltn) a txptcU
ooils lor
WASHINGTON
■Thta t* the "ton; Int aunt-*
rur" fpr forgery cam m B<ty-|
lawn. »I
An irau.ul number of forgeiv
■**£*'1'
\
PoHff Mtttinq
THK PARKS committee appoint,
i d hv the city council will met
«t 5 pm. Thuraday at the cHy
‘JUMP*"
'ATHENS, (keecc * IAP» -
Premier Geor*e Alhanaaiadi*
Novas reahtneil today after hi.
defeat in a .tormy (>arllamen-
tary vote of confidence In an
unexpected move. King Con-
Miintlnc asked him to remain in
a dilution ol
^1 crlala.
Mint obaervent had thought
king would accept the rrw
nation immediately and name a
new premier. HI. request to
Athanaaladi. Nova* to remain
in office temporarily indicated
•he king wa» undecided on his
next itep.
Before hi* overthrow in Pm
liament early today, Athamt.lal
k» Nova* *uggeated that Con-
itantlne call the leader* of ell
political [tartie* together to dla-
cuaa the criala.
The outgoing premier aaki
today the king hnd decided not
to call a council of the (larty
leader* but to consult with thcm|
Individually .H
Stephano*
deputy premier under Georne
Papandrcou, 77. wa* considered
a strong poaalbillty to be naked
to form n government The kmc
fired Papandreou three weeks
ago in a dispute over who
should control the armed forces
Also talked about a* possible
nonpollflcnl choice* were
George Mavro*. a member of
Parliament from Papandreou*’
center Union party and the head
of the Bank of Greeee, and Xe-
notihonta* Zototas, de[iuty gov-
ernor of the National Bank.
There were fear* that If a last-
ting solution la no) found,
Greeee would revert to the po-
litical instability of 1950-52
There were nine change* of gov-
ernment during the two year*.
The Athanaaiadis Nova* gov-
eminent was voted down 167-1.11
In a stormy eight-hour session
of Parliament that lasted lone
after midnight. Deputies traded
punch*, catcalls and Ihreal, and
the proceeding* were suspended
briefly. Speaker Emmanuel
hanged his gavel,
bell and shouted him-
self hoarse until the brawl
eaaed. ' */ •
Outside the parliament build-
ing 1,000 Papandreou supporters
chanted their hero’* name and
unsuccessfully to break
through police line* when word
of the voting outcome reached
F
huljua
rruJI mm
to
HEADING FOR MASON CAMP
bv
t
m-aa pieces here during
few week* and aome out-of-town
forgery eomptolnta have a Bap-
the ramp by Baytown Eiwaats Ouk Prr»i-
BOBBV MAKRE.V. left, president of the
hall.
r.ie system aeu • higher pro.
.ducer eadtog price tor gaa (ram
! newly developed gas well* 1tN*
[tor |as incidental to oil prodtl*
dent Herbert V. Herbert, Aram worth. Wnrven
Robert, E. LwIgf thAtof Jhn Anwawprth.
right, member if the Raytown Kiwank (lab,
* ’Gypiy’ Slated
BAYTOWN JAYCEES will spon-
sor a musiex! comedy produc-
tion. "Gypay. ’ at 7:» p.m. Aug
IS at Robert E. Lee High School
auditorium. Produced by First*
Musicals, Inc., the show is
Peeked by a full orchestra and
i* directed by Phil Oeatermsn
Jr. John Shearer Jr. la ticket
chairman.
and Mike Mitch,mare, , Rey ttobber. Mwtan-
Dnlla, Mire notified
ban tin*, hiking eooktn* not and fish-,
. on the ^qr*^td^k ^9ha granp wIB
■(Raytown Son Phot.I
■tog
pending
a politics
pH1— |
Greece's
elf leers Wednesday
tonBtav at Biitae • Lewdag
iai
trip to Gene Ashby t amp at
I boys, agaa • to Mb wan taken
Mm-to Ms Mar
Basin
tlw
%
checks frtan Huntlev s Tes-Gaa
at 732 Park, and Coastal Read
Boring Co.. Bux dISS. Baytown,
Signing Doe Friday-
LB J Lauds Voting Bill
49c
u
Cd to be the pettom tor
to other (lending urea
were among check* stolen In the
DaUaa burglary, DaUaa police
tea and
wtr fo
37c
solo.
to
One of these checks skewed
jp Wednesday et Wemgarten *
Detective Jack Maxwell aald,
but it wa* not cashed. An alert
ctitWer wax oo-Mionin.’ the ad
dres* on a flli W (heck wtien
»he man uttemptlng to cub- it
mktonly toft the store.
Bn Mown police, ha- e hOtUtod
the credit bui-erj here rheut
Antenna Broken
SIDNEY MONCEAUX. 1505
‘Diomnson, told police Wcdnrs-
ttov night that a radio antenna
brok*n on his car. remit-
keen* regardless of race or col-
or." He said, ”1 am confident
that the poll tax provision of the
bill — with vtgorou* action by
the attorney general - wiB op-
erate finally to bury this iniqui-
tous device."
Jame* Farmer, naftonel
director of the Congress of Ra-
cial Equality, said the measure
la too weak, doe* not meet the
problem of Intimidation and vio-
lence to would-be registrant,
and voters, and should contain
an outright ban on the poll lax
to atate and local election*.
However. Farmer aald, "I
think it is sufficiently strong so
it can have Impart in the South
If it is enforced And we intend
to ace that it is vigorously en-
(orcedH
to discriminate against Ne-
groes, In much of the South and
permit the federal government
under (|iecified conditions to
lake over the registration of
voters. It also calls for the at-
torney general to bring a court
test on the constitutionality of
noil Ur.es mil used in state and
local election* In Alabama. Mis-
sissippi. Texas and Virginia.
Two civil right* leader* ex-
pressed leu* than all-out approv-
al of the measure.
But Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr„ president of the Southern
Chrislian l-enrtershlp Confer-
ence. had called the bill "a good
one liecause it goes a iongVa.v
finally to redeem the pledge of
the 15th Amendment by nwiur
WASHINGTON <AP| - Presi-
dent Johnson will go to the Cap-
itol Friday to sign into law his
Negro voting right* bill.
White House press secretary
Bill D. Moyers announced today
that Johnson will sign the blU
at noon, with his Cabinet
1.00
thing like DO million to SB mil-
lion by producers to the Terml-
an Basin area-three eountia*
in New Mexico and 55 counties
In Tdkas Railroad Commission
district* Noa. 7C and 8.
The commission said virtually
all FtenalM Baton interstate
(•reduction goes to three pipe-
W,H
me In $5 damage.
25c
Plywood Stolen
PATROLMAN WILFRED Spell
Wednesday night Investigated
the theft of U sheet* ol plywood
from Porcelain Buildings. Inc.
* at 110 W. Texas.
on
hand
these checks ami all business
Stephano!**! to*
PROCESSING PLANT
placet should he on the alert
The signing will come on the
104lh anniversary of a ceremo-
ny in which President Abraham
Lincoln signed at the Capitol a
bill giving freedom to slaves
employed by Confederate* in
carrying'out the Civil War.
Moyers said Friday * ceremo-
will he open to live coverage
by radio and television.
Johnson said the bill "brings
within our immediate visgin the
day when every American can
enter a (Wiling booth jvlthout
fear or hindrance.’* ,
The Senate, suddenly speed-
ing up ft* procedures, gave the
final congressional approval to
the bill Wednesday night, 79 to
ID, and the Prealdent went to
the Capitol to extend congratu-
lations in jieraon.
Johnson, in a formal state*
menf, thanked on behalf of the
country the jnepiberw «4- Con-
grega-of bottr-partfer tvMb voted
lor the measure.
"Their action honor* them as
much as it perfect* our coun-
’’ he said, and later he add-
special commendation*
the work on behalf of the meas-
ure by the two Senate leaden -
Democrat Mike Mansfield and
Republican Everett M. Dirkaen.
Johnson said "they will be long
Meanwlule police received otto
(r complaint* about Nyed
rheuks at Hathaway’s and at
O’Bnrn’a grocery stores These
are not connected with the Dal-
las ease, however.
Tlie forgery complaints con -
cemlng Baytown teenager* In
Uvalde County and Medina Coun-
ly are still beirg investigated.
Officers from Uvalde Court v
Sheriff * Detriment Wedneadav
came to Baytown for two Bay-
town youths who had been ar-
rested here on warrants for torg-
y charges.
Billy Ashley, 1*. was arrested
by Detective Robert Merchant
15 .p.m. Wednesday and
James E. Burn*. 17 had been
arretted by Patrolman R. L.
Hardy at 5 o.m. Wednesday.
Burn* face* a fo-gery and
passing a forged instrument
charge in Uvalde County while
Ashley is charged with forgery
in Hondo. Medina County, The
Uvalde officers took Burns and
Ashley They will transfer Ash-
ley to Medina County,
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NMMRta.
BRITF. HASTY, left, Robert E. Lee tilth School hi"tor, tad
* it *
■h ie the refund*.
lertlme
lirorge Sponfirr, Texas A AM student, hath
ptoyes of Raypert (onrimetlon, work on the foundation ferns
■for the new prora-tog plant for Texas Industrial Unndriea.
lac, Baytown’, newest lndu.tr>. The ron.fruellon |* underway
These pipelines then would be
W*oth«r And Tidts
PARTI.Y CLOUDY skies and
warm weather with scattered
day-time thundershowers fore-
east through Friday. Tempera-
__ lures expected to range from
II to II degrees.
required, under current com-
mMan ptogiBtoterWWMB
tiie refunds to fhelr customers.
The pfpafteaa, and the percent-
age of the Inst artiste Permian
n>
Work Starts Here On New
Industrial Laundry Plant
auction they purchase, are
•aso Natural On Oa„ El
Paso, Tex.. 73 per cent; North-
era Natural On Co., O wm,
m emit; anfl Tran*-
Pipeline Co.. Houston, 9
ing the right to vote of all ett-
FRIDAY flalveslnn tide* will
he low at Irit p.m. and high
Neb., 18
wet tern
per cent. •
The commission said about 8
per cent of interstate sales of
gas from the Fermion Basin
("id that
there otto
Trustee Says Separation
Of LC Is Badly Needed
at 2 Ml a.m.
Bay'own will 8c 1100.000 to get
the plant into operation, it will
employ approximately 50 per-
sons. .
' "The attitude of the buatocM
people and the community In
gaNral" cinched Baytown a*
the location for the plant, Smoth-
ers said
Smothers, who head* a chain
of eight processing plant* ,n H'*
state, tori. "When we plirmod
to move Into the Houston ere*,
we thought’t besf to locate flrat
In neighboring ewtimunltles "
He Mid all but the *upervta»ry
personnel will be employed to-
l>lant is being built by
Bayixirt Construction Co It I*
an U.KXMquarc loot masonry
and metallic *»ructure with ma-
sortry side wall*. •
Smothers .aid Frank Smith of
San Antonio la in Baytown to
supervise the establishment of
the plant, out that the perma-
nent manager has not Ran
"rexas industrial LaunJrie*.
primarily lupolle* uniform* to-
dustnal wining ckrthi and dust
control
The ktduf trill part of the laun-
dry wa* organlxed in 1949 "and
from that time grew from on*
of the smallest to the largest
operation In Texas,"
Cl
Construction has
processing plant
Industrial Laundries
The plant kt being toc iled on
a one and three-fourth* acre
tract in the 1300 block of Bob
81th Road.
Plans are to" the plant to be
open bv October, J. E. Smoth-
ers, company president said
Thursday from hi* office In Cor-
pus Christ!
Smother* estimated that the
company’s total investment to
begun
it for
on a
Texas
Arouhd, j
In<-
at 6
CaHfomin,
•ales also In
"oes lo
there arrH
er state*! Arizona. Colorado,
New Mexico, Texas. IlUnob,.
bBjbl:
and Wisconsin.
dtotwiB ranumruMi—
■r Sept. 1 of any rate* fat |f|
e-icei * of those stipulated
«lao impoaes a moratoriom un-
til Jan. L 1968, on any nrioe fai-
rreases above the ceilings ei-
"Any mistake* that might
have been made in the past
have of necessity affected our
college. If we had had a sepa-
rate board for the college, th.it
would not hav„> iiecessaniy re-
sulted, »•
"The chances of having tw>
weak boani* would he much
(dee TRUSTEE. Page 2) *
Karl Opcyshek. veteran scho d
Itruatec. Thursday reiterated his
jwsition that separation of Lee
College Is badly needed at this
time.
In a statement to The Sun, he
said flic ilix* of the two Institu-
tions makes it humanly impossi-
ble for a board member to do
a good job
QttaPf^l
district will vote Saturday on
the proposal, although there is
question that even the results of
the poll will settle the issue for
long.
Here It Opryshek’s statement :
"To have excellence In our ed-
ucation system, we need a sys-
tem of checks and balances.
’’Our college I* a check of our
high schools.
"I am convinced that with one
hoard for both public school and
the college, we do not have, and
it is impossible to have, a check
and balance in our school sys-
tem. In toot, we have a monop-
oly of our education'll proc
from the first grade throug
first two year* of college.
"|f we have a. weak board, 1!
affects adversely both our pub-
lic schools and our college.
i
|
and
BfUndi
rang hlia
S'
in a dual capacity.
vot»r* of the school
for
ALICE KORTHAUI K sends In-
formation from Yellowstone Na-
tional Park « . Jancll Clayton
gets ready for her wedding ...
Ima Jean M us ton tells about
Young Republicans at Texas
University . . . Club presidents
llook for their stories In a new
scries beginning Friday in the
Woman's News section ... Mor-
a personal favor.
More Safeguards Urged-
Summer Is Prowler Season
tahlikhfd.
tinder toe two-price *y*tem
(See REFUND, Page 2)
rally
The
>
remembered for what they have
tried
done on this bill
Our World
Today
The bill will suspend the use
literacy te*tsv said to be used
-*
(hem. «
of
or night latch fat addition to
teek,
"Never admit anyone Inside
your home without first seeing
who he «ld-. ;
Garage doors also should be
locked at all time*. Many bur-
glaries occur inside garages and
toe residents do not actually
miss .stolen goods for a tong
Had a prowler at your house
lately?
According to police com-
plaints, many resident* havt
been bothered with prowler* fat
their neighborhood*. Asstotant
Police Chief R. H. Turner said
prowler reports usually Increase
during aummer because more
"We’ve bad some people to
call and say 'there’s someone
breaking into my house' and
then hang up."
"Everyone should have some
kind of weapon to protect him-
self in hia own home," Turner
ri* Fayie doe* i
*• Mike Murphy __
tease, on a Jaycee "Broadway
plans news re-
X
Voting Places Unchanged
show’' coming up soon .. .Mable
Black ha* to miss a meeting to
go out of town ... Jo Ann Mc-
Kenzie has a "rick rack" key
chain . . . Mildred Foster, traf-
fic clerk at the police station,
is on vacation. _ 1 •
- ••Cissy” Burnside t
: picture of a dove . . ,
er* still doing business at the pmcum#
same old stand, much to the re- fJJJJJJ
Ji*1fJ* * > ’ 1 Prt*l»«< »- Thad FaiUns, Jack Hester.
,,®r,r?YL I ,Pr ’ Precinct i* AshM Smith Elementary, W. O. Tldraen.
^JPreataet Ml, Vteamaa'a Recreation Hall. Mr*. Pansy 8
Wfra&isttss Rssagmaiiaawt
in Houston an-1 can hav« "
tors. He recently suffei
KTSaSta
TV aetres* Mia Fnrrew. l»,
x in hi hm III.OH Ml yseh| miild
Voting place* and. official* for Saturday's election on
mpmMm smT Lm CkBaga Runs tke public aekoal system iriB
said, "When *omeone is actual-
reaktente leave window* open, limdef rt^SSXe and then
Police cautioned residents to warn the burgter that you will
•hoot him.
- “First try to talk him out of
If If you can. If that doesn't
work lie prepared to defend
yourself.
All doors should have a bolt
rumors they frill be married
)■
J
to break into your
tit"
Location* ef the II boxes and the presiding election
time
• Agriculture conuniseien •
^ft trill it
As for weuflon* to defend your-
self. It la legal to hav* a gtm in
the house, Turner aald. Tear
guns and butcher fatly#, also are
Police advised
keep blinds down and flWtkiM
closed at night, especially on
bathroom and bedroom windows.
a
or John White telle Texne
It, Ahune Elementary Reheol, J. Winston
II, Burnet Elementary, Joe Allen.
AFM IO farmer Is
becoming
in Amiri*
Sayre Jr.
people think a bush
a window but we've
riers actually cut a
---—tgh a bush to look
through the windows," Turner
Some
the mis-
who
will hide a
"
mess, sttld.
against filling water ptatoh with
ammonia, a current fad. be-
cause the ammonia evaporate*
;«y
»
;<L
proceiilng plant* • Hwtli Korm'* mXUm\
mw In Harlingen, MeABffi. 5an n*mMy ****** abtaptfi
Antonio, Austin. Fort Worth
Odessa and DtbbOck and with
t and office In
Shoes Held
I. aw .. a ... aJ
» vwsToay
til Monday after
Minjtmg party rail, tor
Meets Aug. 16-18
When leaving for several
days, have a friend keep your
him a
caU the police station,
ultra to rralgn la
the
is
;
from
„ i: _ _
I»ace
: 1«, Ron Jacinto Elementary, Ted L Kloewt.
»- nrwralrerf BAA w_____Hau/Ito VlMiwnfarv W>VRn 11
______* PrJ*l L' ri«ment»rv Jeffenon D V
cidar rreemet too, Harlem r.iemeniarj, artierson u. v
Gimpanv official* also have
plans for a new plant In (Amaril-
lo, In addition, toere are service
depots In Waco, Brown wood El
Paso, and Hobbs. N.M. ___
c
a «*ss
f Twa-^ *F«a» a* y. ,b‘*r ‘
were ■piu m * ufmmi • nuti
so he can turn on
its at various time*,
o will «M«k your
call before
of
,
"It
to
Be
home for you if you
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 270, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1965, newspaper, August 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145294/m1/1/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.