The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1965 Page: 2 of 12
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frkit*y, November 8, I96&
Doesn't Let Years Show
Fidel Draws Rosy
Picture For Cubans
BAYPORT LETTER
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La Porte and the industries in and
arowd that city are honeymooning this
month.
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US
tortory br tty ftral ttmr, por
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to kb WMi yew, atooe
tracing a priest m
lion**" with l>r«
Uo
n* Tl mkI Dm
to and I
Whatever Ma at*. CJwvall**
HAVANA LAF) - A« WAN
Caitro
at th* marvtla ot Yvette Mlmleu*
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■ HMMI,
far* la M ptok
rhr Western worM No on* la
Cuba In IV
By proclamation* of Mayor Harold
Pfeiffer and the La Porte City. Canolas*
ion, Nouentoer 1? Industry Appreciation
Month.
Castro alrraard (ha
Impor-
•tf-
(7w* alter i
So I Jual l*J< on
mor* awir* of (hr fact Dim
bit
.. .
QwvaUrr
Carr** U Ih* on*
man, woman and children
mifc(a»ia»fiiiwei\igi
uyt food.
Now Maurice Chevalier la Tl
H* uld It I*aa "our tapir*
BBB lOlttr thao
At loaal ha adveattea*
dirn alirikl hoarding ».l««4*
»
■EEtTw “Ubt tl VbMNknM, I mHp
pdMth*Ike- •ooi." b* MtoSieZ’lwl I an
Sew York.
UN. Ha figure, thla wtU coat
■f
throughout the wn k «nd that
In connection with the observance,
representatives of Industry in the # ,
i*a Porte area were invited to.a recent
meeting of the’ La Porte Rotary Club.,
Each was introduced and gave a brief
talk about his conp'any.
Bayport was well represented at the
meeting.
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La Porte's focus on industry for a
month a healthy indicator of the good * * *
ZnZTJ^t"’relationship between industrial install-
ations and cities along the Bayshore.
When new industry comes in, it brings
with it new Jobs, more people and more <
money.
'Hot much mor» than 40 million
mr~|
Ibonurj
urban atudmta attend aehool
throughout lh« wc*k and go
hum* only al niith* "with It*
object of freeing the women
(or production."
A» (or ttud*nli, I* uld: "Wo
will (ail all that youth to work to
aradueo. Not only arc w* going
10 givo clothra. ahoaa. medical
attention, recreation, education.
sparing In what I ant. •
Wm I ottoAd a party and
peooa" lor l.S million children
Th* peoo la officially equivalent
to SI Wage
If H't,..
JEWELRY
a* annua
Ml to at
earner, will
their aalarlca
to help
pay tor the Item*
ti
-
"And | dMNt lh* hard way -
By UTS. th* (trim* mlnlater
predict*, each child will receive
I'a quart* of milk n day Only
chUdran under 1 are eligible for
frrah milk now.
Cuba aedu to produce 10 mil-
lion metric tone of the count ry a
Chevalier. "No aw eta* hoo
'r.ruSai
Hairy Lauder enukta t Al Jot-
tevto iHh/i
*1 I like U» rrhr.r
Decker
lor a ahow A, (nr cal-
housing, everythin!, to thr acho-
larahlp atudenia In a communt-
tlc way, but we are living them
thr opportunity to produce "
They produce by taking time
off during the achool year to
DRIVE IN THEATRE
NOW SHOWING
) FEATURES J
<r
biovftt dollar earner, sugar, by
vhu
ban. That
uloU«F*
ftM'i hoe
1970 Thl* I. four nullam lotu
mur# than thl* year a produc-
«*e If I can attO touch the Boor
No llapnatmq Show I good
tam
For gnud mcaaurc, he aaya
hi w wv. Tfpr
Cuba will be growing 10 million
rabblta a year by 1970 — proba-
bly lor export "to obtain a bit of
*.«»
That ha,’been hi, life tor the «
or iw ERATtiM rr
■ machine, Chevalier totd
Umntfill'WMSL ngr HmmM
1 auRt- •
■ dldpi t He cototouea at a|
cun*truetkm hel|vr« and any-
mu. meow at 11* rit
thing cla* the atate dec real
money which will allow ua to
When will the Chevalier leg
He
complete thcae plana."
tom# I.ROO Marine* await* rigid Inaper
end end*
"Now I am planning a grand
Strong Quake Noted
At Mobile, Ala.
Caatro act drawn aomc nf hi*
Idea, tor future Cuban life un-
der communism In *|icechea
before organliatlonal meeting*
of the Communlat party Central
Committee.
He told party leaden that the
UNIS Of MAICH
Uhnl
ahow to far-off pUrea. lending
tog atlit
tlnn by (ton Wallace M Ur**n* Jr. th*ir commandant, at
lour lor my Nth year «t th*
hto tow* to totovMon - • trto-
ut* to Col, Barter coming up at
Dtcgo. Calif
lh# Murine Cori* roll D#pU Ui
b
TkiitogNtol -
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Wes Kuenemann, manager of Houston
Limiting and Power's Industrial Division,
pointed out that each 100 new industrial
Jobs do the following:
- Add 359 people tq the city'3 pop-
ulation
- Add 91 children to school enroll-
ment . •
- Cause a $710,000 increase in per-
’ sonal income
- Increase retail sales by $331*000. .
- Boost industrial bank deposits by
.* $?29,000.
MOWLK. Al* (API . The
I lev Lxtla 1. t-Tarlc, mclcoruio
glat at Spring HUI Coiirgc, laid
a strung earthquake waa detect-
ed on thr achool'* lilchtrr acaic.
Father Flack aaid the right-
|K>tnt irate rogistcied the quakt
at 6 tu G'«, indicating II »a>
aevere hut nut violent He auid
the quuke ground 7 p.tn. oc-
curred 2.JH5 mil#* weal of Mo-
bile but breauir of a storm in
the Carlbtican It could not be
tliWrnfldid if it waa itnrthwW
or auuthwcat
1 '*
Navy Grads Are Pleased With Dean
building of aocialiam — alat*
uwncrahlp and admlnUtradon of
economic mean, — tnuat go
hand In hand with eommuntam
- th* aha ring of production.
Cuba mu»t continue it, work
In roorgnnUtng the economy for
IV benefit of die alalc but it
mutt devot* more time to the
aoclal problem* of thr maaaea,
h* aald
Local Communkt unit* muat
lake over much uf thl# work In
the near future and they had
better prepare for It now. he
warned.
"1 have apoken to you of thcae
thing, not only to give you an|
undemanding that these thing*
have to begin to concern ua but;
atao ao that you ahould Imagine
what local power ahould V
when thl, lawumption <* rc-
itionaibUityi take, place," he
TETCHfEI
aeciwtary to the Academic; faculty, which hat been approx-
Board and funcllonrd aomewhal. Intalrly 50 per cent civilian, haa
l<een es|iandeil and Include*
Drought s eounteniart. Capt. mon- advanced degree, among
Sheldon
ANNAPOLIS.'* Md (API -
When the Naval Academy
placed Ua curriculum and fac-
ulty under a civilian dean two
y*an ago. it >*nt shudders
ttMMI
KIDOtl SHOW
1— CARTOONS—I
2— COMEDIES—2
a, a dean
Kinney, is commandant th, military
of rnktohlpmen and b^p0™1''member*, all0
ble to the auprrtntrndent for
their military training and con-
es well a, civilian
down tpmra throughout the
fleet
haw been broadened. In thr
humanitica at w,lj a, in the
In Drought'a two yrem the ackDCM. *
But Dr. A. Bernard Drought,
th* man hired from Marquette
Untv* ratty from among aom, 70
candldatra lotrrvkwad, ha* aur-
prtaed th* old grtda.
He aombtnra a pkbr i m-
du. I
e•</
M»a
l•••" ws.ii
Mb"
Your TeleSJb
Srimlnook
pG-
ttnaaiaam for the Nav> and IU
Ml AIM*
mlaaion srtth the scholar'* leal
for academic excellence which
Felt
I Id jteri}* j of vtwork televl-
‘^gpttic outixit *<>me 71
**i#Twk In prim* evening
to6 It la surprising that
nkrama have achieved
Hr ataluro.
iv'Amahl and the Night
■*7 the ojiera written hy
H, CYNTHIA LOHRV
One of the most slpiificant facts
brought out by Kuenemarui is that 100 new
industrial Jobs create errployment for 65
other persons in non-manufacturinp field-,
the "butcher and baker" as he put it.
His fipxires are taken from national
averages supplied by the United States
Chamber of Comnerce.
brought him here to help shape
si.«'i
AP TV-Radis Writer
and owrare an educational rev
.
olutton that had already started ! NW YORK tAP» — Mary
Martin* "Peter Pan" will be ttmg 1
^h^en on teaming br“dc“‘ U* ,h- ,1,,h
cruiae* tn to Atlantic ami Pa-
if one »T hri ellfe Vfatifo
•h»ir t.oiw itotL-s Igroup of tekvlaion classic* of ajCian Ourlof'Menottt for lelevi
_ *** ‘ . quality »o flm- and with *uch ,lon. h*x been presented at
Front these vlalta, and his llv universal apisrid that they caniChrutntoMmn* for the past 16
Iformal talks wlto officer*, cn ^ UM.() ,K,in (inj 11Kain 1 years, which certainly qualifies
luted men and mkhhipment to-----:------La. Uwnrtlium'. (op classic
training, the whilehaired. M Then, loo.'lhereiiCliS 'Wli-
yearoid educator became one art of 0^5 which will be re-
of theN»vy i staunchest advev |>eated for t^e eighth ronsecu- _ . ..j B
ca^, of the aummer eruin* pne jUv, yfy {in ]tn 9 That 36 BUSY UtHe BeaYer
Kr»Ti . ! ye.ir-okl*motion picture starring *
While he has inn leamint; Ju()y (-4rUnd wton WM ,. FARMINGTON. N M lAPt
more at«*jt th.- Navy af*' 1 * S' utile girl can only qualify us an When Hill Purvis showi-d up f"r * Slim, handy styling
,hr . a,,®n. adopted television classic alnee work at his gnaery store, he
helped aerrlerate acartemie It first had a king and glorious found a 56-foot cottonwood tn*-
change* which began In 1959 career 10 tbcatn-a
l ‘’IVt#r Piui" based <»n Miajfronl of the building
academy auperintrodent. Rear Martin1.' fut feroadw
Adm 1 >ra|ier L Kauffman, w(|, ,jva broadcast in 19S5 and
a. a-l rel ated - again live - a
demir departments were «u- uter A aecorvi production, on
tcnom.au under Navy captains . w„ ^lertalcrn in I960
uuign.-d to head Diem for three-] n..
peraait between sea
Another Navy captain served as |a-ggi-d around
iplri|]KBp
the Crof|$* >1 handsome pne
gram telling the Crucifixion sto-
ry by mebns of great art, has
been repeated live time* at
Easter, and the Christman-time
"Coming of Christ," using the
same technique*, four.
If Is strange that there are no
dramatic programs Included,
but thl* is partly due to the fact
that many of the television
"golden age" dramas of "Play-
I louse 90
other anthology series were
presented live in the days of the
fuzzy kineseojies.
CBS announced Thursday that
it will drop the Monday night
"Steve Lawrence Show," a new
variety hour which hai fared
badly in the ratlhgs. Art Unk-
lettcr's
Scouts,1* n summer replacement
show thut did pretty well, will
fill the hour. The move, expect-
ed for the paat month, will be
effective Dec. 20.
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wt
said
TABOOS
NBC on Jan ?1, the network lm|
These local grouim "will take
over all aoclal problem* of the
citizen and not only occupy
themselves with the big Indus-
trie*," fie said "They will have
to concern themselves with
those who work there, who live* (-
in the area, who have children. 1
Fif&t
OF THE WORLD
-VINCENT PRICE
WATER
COLOR
But a new industry coming.to town Is
not a one-way street. Cities are proud
to see new industry, to be sure, but In-
dustry is also glad to find a city and
an area suitable for a new site, which
often represents an extremely large In-
vestment .
i
A Felt bp pen with fine
point
»
Si
* Non toxic, safe for
children
* 8 water colors, won't
bleed thru paper
* For school, artwork,
coloring, notes, busi-
ness charts, posters
HERE* THE El RAT
TWO 9 KATTREM
stretched across the ground in
A day
ay musical! later tie found a 70-fool tree
sprawled aeroas the top of the
store. Residents In the area had
seen Ihe culprit at work. It was
a beaver living along a nearby
irrigation ditch.
Jerry Lewis
"■FAMILY
Jewels
Ihe people who wi-ll work in the new
industry need-a good place to live,
good sahools for their children, churches
and overall desirability.
Ihe conpany looks for a favorable tax
structure, adequate utilities, market
potential and acceptance by its neigh-
bors.
49<
IB
years later,
ca seem to be
holiday themes
s ' The Way of
I KM V*
istia / v
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d AtollflK Wnrnr;
WATCH FOR
THE GIFT SPOTTER
BEGINNING
NOVEMBER 19
IN THE CLASSIFIED
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4'
Uses Tools On Hand
NTIST
-AND-
matheme's
GE
CINCINNATI, Ohio (AH)
burglar who broke Into Ihe Afri-
can Melhodlsl Fplaropal church
used a 36i>ainil bronze croas
stolon from Ihe OMiimunion al-
tar as a hammer and church
candle* for light in completing
hi* theft,
The Rev Donald Newberry
[told imlice the thief haik Ihe al-
tar eroas and used tt to smash
an office door kick The randies
ipparently wrre Ilf while Ihe
thief ranaacked a filing cabinet
The Rev Mr Ne* berry esti
mated the lost al 516 \
10 KENNEDY HALF
DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY
207-211 W#«f Paorco
Ihese favorable factors don't Just
happen. Business, civic and social lead-
ers of the city or area selected work
hard to make their town desirable. 'That
very 'thing has happened in La Porte
right now, Just as it is in other cities
in this area. “
SECTION
JACKPOT THIS WEEK
$10.00
Homton. T'l** /) CNABMtAT SPECIALTY
l/annM**
m \ B^#^ ik ■ • Cl#### W*dr)g###v
/V^ Restaurant ■•:»*■«
^ Tor TN* M**( Unuausl
Studio One" and
FOUND IN IASEMENT This
statue, "Torso of a Dancer"
NOW SHOWING
THRU WEDNESDAY
BRUM
11
rreated by the internation-
ally known sculptor Marshall
Fredericks, w-as found by
III
t.
1%00 I. Main, MA 10401
t
l\J
Long hours of planning "and work go
into seeing that water supplies are ade-
quate or that the highway system is up ,
to par.
Industries and cities working togeth-
er often find that their efforts pay off -
in still more companies coming.and their--
Hties becoming even better.
i
Some areas of this country that have
shunned progress to cling to their pasts
are now painfully aware of their failure
to make their area attractive for indus-
try and to invite companies to make
their hones there.
t ;
VW
fo
|>1.Ilcr in thi- basement recri-
at ion room of
Id-rum 4
IXYRAVmiEA
dy
Enjoy The Fun With Your Friends
(Jrosse
IVinte Woods. Mich, busi-
nessman Carl M 1’iltz The
statue.had becri stolen nine
year* agd, Police said they
believe I’dtz. was not In-
volved In the theft and did
not realize it was valued at
516.000 He got the work as
a gift from his partner
fe
Hollywood Talent
or
DANCE
thi
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SATURDAY NIGHT 8 P.M.
Crosby Post 458
BAND 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M.
American Legion Hall, Crosby, Texas
Nov. 6th •• Randy and the Rockets
Nov. 13th - Sunnyland Cowboys
Nov. 20th-Edna Polka Boys
Nov. 24th-Jimmy Martin Combo
BUNIMy LAKE IS
Atfend Church
This Sunday
E
Famous for Seafoods & Steaks
■•lh Annual
q|RCUS
Lobifer Tail* • Frog Loot • Soiled Croba
Shiffod Floundor • Sfuffod Crabi
Broilod or Friod Chickan
Garman-ityl# Sauarkraut with Sautaqa
1 Crob Dinnora
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2
(Thanksgiving Eve Donee)
Nov. 27th-Happy Country Boys
___During the remainder of this month,
various speakers will appear before the
La Porte Rotary Club to talk about in-
dustry.
" The importance of industry to the ' ‘ ‘
La Porte-Bayshore area and that
attractions for industry will no doubt
be discussed.
But the fact that La Porte is extend-
ing this recognition may well be just
important as a good labor force, nice
hones, good schools and the other advan-
tages. After all, who doesn't like be-
ing wanted?
L
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✓
Great Performances
Sunday Family Feast
------- to onro prcmingcr film
DuSSfeNCe OUVIEP • CAROL LYNLIY
KBR0UUKA 8NOCLCOWARO«.HRj2«M
SCBfENPlAV BY JOHN AND P6NCIOP6 MORTIMER
... MOM IW riOVft Wf fVELVN PIPER-MUSIC BXPAUL
GLASS • PHOTOGRAPHED IN PANAVtSION-- A COLUMBIA RELEASE
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COLO* CAZTOON — NEWS
2!
AND SUTPEB CLUB
At Morgan's Point da Porte
Sam Houston
Coliseum
Choice of One
R*«enation: GA 1-0*7*
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area's
CIRCBI »ITH i
Rood Turkay W/Cornbrood Drafting and Gibltf Gravy
Friod Chickon -
Borbocuod Horn
Friod Shrimp ,
CAPITAL'llg~
Evqry Seat Is
Near The Actlonl
Something New at
The NEW Tower
SATURDAY NIGHT
Salad Buffet r
Dio* with ua Saturday evening*—
(Vmm your own from eur many varietM* ef
as
OPENS TUESDAY
Choice of Two
Condiod Yomt
Froah Groon Pttt
Spocklad Buffer Boom
Served with Pear Salad
School Oay M*lm»t«
at 3:30
NOW SHOWING
Thru WEDNESDAY
11 THEIPCRESSnLFJSA TAUT,TINGLINGFILJII!"
-MtCAH'S
PORT
RESERVED SCATS
HJO U10 l)» M50
#^k J
NnJv o4
UMto I Xp.m. A tijOpm
CVENIN0S MATINEES
/
Salads and Relishes
Thanks, La Porte, for appreciating in-
dustry. Industry appreciates you, too.
November 5, 1965
pm
SINDAY NOON
*
Adults US Children (Under 12)1.00
Fabulous Sunday Buffet
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Adult* S2.00 Children 10c a year of aga
BAYPORT
P.' d. Box '$71
La Porte, Texas
77571
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