The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 270, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1965 Page: 2 of 16
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TWaduy, Augutt S,
1965
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AUSTIN (API — Sen linltth of the liberal irroup In hni barrel* him,” ,l«n*ln« Johnson» tight control|JjJI1* *—«**:ioaMh<" W0VIO IICItH
¥«.(«>. .ugh't n Pu.i bl at at and I* iIm only lelkoy wtlh, The Yaraorpuah liberal d£ (XWomottMt party,____ j .uverxEal r.Jlete'«l ^ «. .
Om John Cwmaliy, an '.Id p> enough standing hi volte their arvaed thru the tanaior migtu I don't thmk Yarborough u” On ClmAlfird
Iltical toe, set observers here to nltieUm " Icily himself with lens Roliert would team up with the Krnn(*-|bln» Art* No public earreleeti V/H VeWWTITO
vundwing about the implies- tto, gf p*** three Dsmo-lEnd Edward Kennedy tn rhah dy« again Jfrawaon," he said. will He held _
n.in« tar future Tr>:.« I" liu.nl ,ri», Miced \«it. r ■ *•■•■—■■*****—■aw—w—ra*knaram*ae»*MWra»raw»fcswni**nirara*wM**ran—•■■■■»■■
warfare. cutty cotwl H
Uelnrv ■ cheering crowd si Cannally for governor
tlie Tea** APUTIO convention "He. enjoying what
Tue*da>. Yarborough auul Con- lag and tw i« doing It rffro
nall)delllir lately milled some lively. ' »«Hl the liberal 1 don't
anti-(K»«ii\ project. In Ten*. Unou «hy hr would warn to run
UT Degree
Connally-YarboroKoh Tiff Spurs Political War Talk
9«»*h Fuel Loss
Won't Halt
Air Strikes
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Tax** Canter
T»\n. Cult Sulp
Tidewater ....
JD la ‘I t antaro Coni
Mb UMon Carbide
Oil of Cal
Drug .
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SJ*j SAIUON. South Viet Nam
* I (Afl - A Vkrt Cong attach on a
htg aviation fuel dump
... .... Nang Air Bate will not aert-
22 oualy affect U * air atrikea, an
• ** I American military spokesman
St «*M 1
Military authoritle* a*Id the
• — i.----jyjrnih,, den roved
two o| the nine auvease tank, in
UNCLAIMED FURS
he i« uA-
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near the
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t>*
•ervier
a Patm.1
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It ■
The fneernor that back that
he had met fully ht* raspunai-
hUltlea under the Mcral too-
rngnlc Opportunity Act am MM
"pnjBtoa not poverty-la part-
mount in hia .Yarborough'*!
mind.” I .
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One of the conaervatlve., « :«.
urftng ConnaUy
On* .
MS US Steal ..
h« I
to
50% Ul VVeW.
FROM NATION-WiDE SHOPS I DEPARTMENTS
.aid:
*#*«•
MW We.
Mat would make
to run than
"No
1W
....3* X*m*
Connally more likely
for Yarborou-h to a
J0%]
the .ontiJe* early today and
heivBy damaged two others
with an miniated l«»» of one
mlUton gallons ol fuel.
All fuel for Jet! and propeller-
planet operating from
Da N.mg bane eomes In
by ogeawfotng tanker and u
feanataoM lew 11‘ -
l r aftalfiTrU hi irw naniWMPw
» .«d
gov »moc. I tmiut mia i. gorntt
tobaekflreophlm <YatGor-
ought became the governor haa
hod aerioua doubt* whether to
run." c
Their ifital haul# .Hired
.. SMI
i reepnrt Suljjltui
Csu Bae .
2 DAYS-FRIDAY and SATURDAY
talk that a Owe between con-
mia alive and liberal faction* is
the atate Omorratic party had
“•’*l
lull.
Ur* Now* -
fen ■MM. .....
t-ew Tet .......
ten Tire ........
fngill PartHe %
ESGmrVn ..
urtga'i Jewelry
Dniboond ......
t.ulf Oil .........
CuUftaWo utn
■ L«h
m
«t
Referring tn the Rl Paao at-
aee*a
Flash!
Sale Hour*: Frtfey I #m. fo 6- p m. %
Saturday. I «.m. to J pro.
.hr log
Thu collection of "Second Hand Uaed Fur," cemplataly robuik and
reat/ied from unclaimad itoraga itami, hat boon aelactad aapeciaHy
for the laytown area. You muit too that* fun bofort you buy.
» n
Siwnewhere In the mktdle l»
-
tank on Gnnnally, the other eon-
aervntfve rottree aak!:
"I think the Kennedy hov*
hehlnd It They are trying
:»
Prrtidmt Julwnun, a rlo.e per-
•anal friend of GtmnaUy. John-
ton warmly agd reiieatedly en-
domed la»t year * aucceaaful re-
■ .Yaibocouctk^H
haa voted ron.utently for ad-
aim age eomple v < |*ratad by
Itaao Standard Kaat. It la
a tV
:Si
to
jim—i out
■W* wH|
ftal# fffl rnarla Hmt fr
lv ip iwipfai INwhr »Owa*l
Mf. Um.
aquteae the Pmldent and em-
.t.avd 11m Ir un.ti laUnwd rar.
MrtMMn
i eotol
to the aouthweat.
Largo fuel dump* am located
.. tho air boa*, however. The
apokeaman aatd H la believed
miniatratlun program*.
Johnaon reportedly aquelched
•tieinpt* by conaorvatKe Denv
oerata to ran Joe Kilgore
again*! Yarborough tn the par-
ty primary. And alter feudl ng
with Yartairough
Trustee
3 WAYS TO BUY-CHARGE. UYAVAY OR CASH
•town* 1 Ian* ..........
aaeeoeeaeea “ 1
I KM
Inti Karr
tall Nickel
1
19
Theta fun really look new but
they MUST be labeled "Second*
Hend Uaed Fur." Imagine!
Buying a lur atola for at liHla
at |I9 or more. Choot* from
Notural Mini. Dyod Sguirral,
Dyod Mualrat and many
............
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k*« than hiving one weak
hoard. Tl.nrr(ore wparaliun it
thu* a aafrguard.
"In the long pull our yount
peorle will have Iwt chancro y
veins hurt vith two board* hwe-
I "Hie more twople we ran get
involved in our (duration pro
i-eaae* the better ayitem we will
liave. If we have U people in-
volved In our education •vrtem.
we Mir cam* out wRfi a better
(vrrall point cf view than with
preecnt aeven achool tn»-
In a mill role.
"Again the aim It to eive our
youngatera a better break tn the
field of education.
"We can look to recent action
of HUmble Oil end Refining Co.,
at a good example of-how the
changing condition* affect any
erranlaatlon
"the chemical (tartan atari-
ad at a
refining
they contain enough for imme-
diate fuel need*.
An eyewltneaa Mid Viet Cong
command.hi opened their attack
about I am. infUcting heavy
caaualnn with mortar lire on a
Kerr-McOw
Up
rt
tigaett Myrr,
udaLand -
pM—l ##•••*•*•**••••• ^
over |.rti»vi»fM(f
kBB ^ j (pkHkoBB B5 JBBBBBfB § J
kemn Sae peroww een an
Provident went out of hi* way
to praiae Yarborough. *
M
'"* -S\2“r
\
g.wtrnmem outpoat protecting
0\ i. tunning the outpoat, the
auMttai btaglM through Ml
main gate* of the dump and aet
the tank* af.ro with i.iaatlc
- hargr* and pfMphotTHU i.*k#t
afteffa.
Thera »ai no rapnri of Viet
tta ka §
* -W
r •• r
for Ya
at tmruugh to oigane
for ro-eiection next
Com
MV
m Pet,
Dutch .............
I'dfhnflg
natty
■year,
Yarborough hat remained ah
lent about a puaalbir rare for
governor-he haa five year* left
faff
Sinclair
Sxtoy IB
SwJndft ..............*
St«-rr\ Rand ............. *■
Gal •MiattiiiimfMTI
SUIT STOLES
•••.....11?
COLLARED STOLES.........S2fr.S5»
in hi* Senate term and ha* loot
three gubernatorial rrnteatt
again* i ourwervathr Demo
crat*. Texa* law would allow
him In run for governor wtihout
ra*igiung from Ih* Senate
Comally ha* nrt aaboumei
hi* political piaro. a viurre
do** to the governor -aid he ii
“really debating with htmxelf,
but the chonre* are he will run
the
E
FV
*f I* meet
The romplex lie* about two
mile* from (notion* hrkf by
•cveral hundred U.S. Mariqr*
The leatherneck* were not tent
■ aid M* poat, which lie* out-
ride outnide their defence cone
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a.*••#*** Mil
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V m Ohio
trawler New Bed-
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Baytonians Aid In
Hunt For lost Hen
DOCBLE
Hut U.S. Mann* artlikry and
gunfire from an American de-
stroyer off Da Mm: harbor
•ere relied on h ahell auepect-
Cnng imaltton*. mlllfniy
•aid.
COLLARED STOLES.......S39*.S99
SHRUG STOUS.............SlfwSH
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t
tor an. >(bcr term,"
I oat yetr Yarborough * lorceg
failed tot an attempt to aelre run*
trot nf atate Demorrartr rovert-
twn in June from Connally.
ConnaUy made no known effort
tn help Yarborough tn hi* diffl-
and general rf*r.
ed Viet
touixe*
tton, and
inonuad development n
rTwmical field*, it hu beromc
neccuary to separate the opera-
tion tiro two separate eomplBf*
to keen up with Incroailn* «k-
mand for greater efficiency In
both the petroleum and eheiri-
cal division*.
• "Thi* I* no refleelion en past
operation*, buf It indicate* a
nerd for continued planning for
future program
"Tlie atae of our two- w*titu-j
lions — the school* and the col-
lege- in my opinion aa a board
member, make* it humanly 1m*
"Certainly there han't been .Cl'rlTnlciW*** ** *
any better feeling l*twern the !,hJal. **•"*• 1
two group* (liberal and con-i-
aervativei than there ever ha-
been," said the other. I don t
think that Y.nix.rough ha* been
laboring under any argument
lhat he lay oil of Connally "
A liberal Democrat who ha*
floe. Caaaally
\ astmrk
StoMrt
—■ - nBM wfbdt /wy.
i Ihrotafr »«rtt wnd-
o.-,d«v beghnta •« • -£»
the area near Uve Mile T*n«» l
Fur product labeled to
»how country of origin of
Imported furi.
‘3.
Ant. Fur
the beleaguered poet. Vietnam-
eee raauahle* from thi* were
described as moderate. , .... . .
It wa. the boldest attack in . Whatever truce lh. re may
the Da Nan« araa alnce Com- ^ been wax ti-nuou, at b**t
and destroyed three plane*. cmaervative Demorrn!* cl.we to
U.S. warship* shelled the hill* governor .-.aid.
surrounding the storage com- "Prrsklent John-m di.ln t
W.h Basra* to- take aMg* In
Jiif the Viet 19W," one said. “That wa* the
an attack tnire "
of new Ittth
(Bolt
primary
Ikm Camiangn*
cult
COLLARS
Emar-
From
•gracy Cnrp* were e*UM to the
Mto kboul « pm. and were
i^toted av (be Hun*
t -
12
99
Fur Trimmad
G.|'i
»
SWEATERS
-SB
£
were found un-
harmed ab,ait "J™ ^
by^membrrx of the Bay- THREE PERSONS were arraaf-
Corpa. The Baytown Cory* ed on complaint* of gambling at
too light wtrwr the it rand Sportrman, Bar on North Main
^d host, turned the towing over at 10:» p.m Wednesday and
"one got eway." Baytown police
»ild. Charged with gaming in
Judy Rj-mev Ward - Cor.v,ra-
tion Court were R L. Sander*
and Wards Walter*, both of
Baytown, and G • B. King of
Mont Ik'lviru bach was relea*.
Gaming Charqei
----------T.W Jk
pot? was received^
Con* wa* readying
the Eaao facility.
Mil-'
Grand Cleaners
a*
town
boat.
LEGAL NOTICE
Refund -•
4o Capt.^Then*'* enwr.
Vhe Uoc* of both the Baytown
and Wooatrr C rp, wka pralM*l
Thursday morning by Ca|A LI-
aewt.___
CITY o* aavtowH
t*0*L NOTiCI
Th* tear* o. t*gg.iial'«n tor !M City
o. ioyltwr •III M Ol'Wl I*. M**»
0" INI to* MMItn-onU *1 Iho (.onto-onto
room 0. too C'l* Mail. MO ft. Mom Snoot.
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prescribed, the highest ceiling)
price lor the araa ia 16.5 cent*
per thouaand cubic feet of gas.
product** .wwaUt‘.d
« onr-prlce ceiling
NEW SUI STATION LOCATION ONLY
.
played a big part in past Yar-
borough campaign* also said he
I* unaware oY *nv Kitfi dr'tTOcr
1507 NORTH PRUETT
fHOKE-5112-5534
on Mo-Wor. Tu»»*oy *nd Y»»ant«o,. Auo
an ix w ona n. Ini. kroon** oi»So
SPECIAL
FRIDAY
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ed from *i
boadT
gBBMMHBMTOMl^MHgapQga^dWii 'ir "
sought
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cull
<o Ot hon'd II m«,Im to ooocar Soloro
inn Boo'd Inoinime'i may M maM
ihrovgh (ho City To> Ottico, idoonont S»1
Aron* 5. I». INS
within the state party,
A| for the El P«»o *(>eech, he
•aid Yarborough "i* the leader
(Acroti Straat From Lyon'i Food Service) -
for all gaa of about 20 cent*.
higher price i* for new
gat-well gat— to encourage the
search for new gaa reserves at
minimum over-all coat to con-
sumers." The lower ceiling
price it 14.5 cent*, for all other
gaa, including residue and cas-
inghead.
These ceilingSrinclude
Troniminion Tokwi
NEAL R1DDY of Beaumont re-
iwrted a four - speed transmis-
sion waa stolen from hit car
parked at 120 Marion. Patrol-
man R. L. Hardy Inveftigatcd
UtaMheft Wednesday riddy mid
it will cost $230 to replace the
transmission.
The
ID'
Rag. 49e gmgm
Open Trail vQc
Sandwich Off
BROWN'S
CHICKEN SHACK
produc-
tion taxes, which amount to
about one cent for gaa produced
in Texa* and leas for that pro-
duced In New Mexico. The com-
mliaton laid this meant the
celling price* for gas produced
In New Mexico will tie lower
than those for the Texas dis-
trict*.
Gas-well gas. In the lerm*
used by the commission and
the industry, is gas found Sep-
arately from nil. Oil-well gaa,
also called casinghead gas. ii
produced from oil wells. Resi-
due ga* is what remain* after
oil-well gas or gas-well ga» hat
lieen processed to remove liq-
ubls.
In the Permian area, about 97
regent of residue gas comet
from oil-well gas, which ac-
counts for about two-thirds of)
the production
Chairman Joseph C Swidler
signed the-opinion. The other
three participating commission-
ers, loiwreme J. O'Connor Jr ,
Charles R. Ross and David S.
Black filed concurring views
and limited dissent. Commis-
sioner Carl E. Bagge did not
participate.
The 244-page opinion i* one of
the longest ever issued by the
comrfiisalon. The 251 hearing
days mad? the case the longest
In commission history. There
30,839 pages of transcript and
337 main exhibits.
Tho decision culminated pro-
ceedings initiated in December
1960, to implement the policy
announced by the commission
.Sept. 28, 1960 lhat producer
rates should he regulated on an
area basis rather than on an in-
dividual basis.
0
Front Soot Tak*n
E. Texw - Hwy. 146
MRS. WENDELL Going. 328
Mtyway reported to police the
tight front seat was stolen from
her foreign - made car at iter
home Wednesday nuht. It was
valued at 199 55, she told Patrol-
man A. R. Ijles.
5< TO ‘I0.0 STORES
Decker
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DRIVE-LN THEATRE.
Johanson Funeral
FUNERAL SERVICES for Mr*.
Elisa Johanson. 96. of Coolicigr,
Tex. mother of two Baytown
area’ resident*, were held Wed-
nesday in the Coolidge First
Methodist Church, Mrs. Johan-
sen died Monday in Coolidge
Survivor* include one daughter,
Mr*. J. F. Christian nf Hk-K
iands; one son, O. A, Johanson
of Baytown and three grandchil-
dren, Howard J. Burton and
Mr*. Monroe Gunn of Baytowr
and Mrs. Tommy White of Ops-
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James Williams arrested a 21-
year-old Beaumont man, Ernest
E. Hunt, Who was wanted by
Chambers County officers for!
burglarizing a Dayton Jewelry
store between midnight and 1
a.m. Wednesday. Williams ar-
rested him at Interstate 10 and
State Highway 146 and held him
until Chamber* County officers
came after him. Several Watch-
es and other good* from the
jewelry store were under a tire
In his car, Williams said. Hunt
was charged with burglary in
Chambers County Juatlce of the]
Peace Joe Cavallerro's court.
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race Sunday at Sjolander Road
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