The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1978 Page: 1 of 24
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Ifie iaptohm &utt
YOUR HOME
The Baytown Sun invites
ME. AND MRS. JOHN BOWEN
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"BORN AGAIN"
At The Branson Theater
(This Pass Good Throogh Oct. IS)
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MORE THAN 60,000 READERS EVERY DAY
Volumo Ur No. 309
Twonty Csnts PorCopy
Baytown, Toxai, 77520
Toiophono Number: 4224302
Thursday, Octobar 5,197*
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+ MIAMI - Tropical
storm Irma moved
through the western
Azores today and was
weakening as a cold front
approached from the
northeastern Atlantic,
forecasters said.
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President To Veto
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+. WASHINGTON -
The government moved
today to ban sales of
thousands of babies’ toys
that are smaR enough or
have small enough
to be swallowed or
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Carter Oil Discourse
Wholesale food prices turned
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f
t new round of in-.
energy pressing
t- vupport -the
The bill contains »6 i bilhon
i ofnir.eri'e rwmben up-UKkte
and water
it bill he veto
art Both ^rd and House Speaker
M
for the1
ed
SUNDAY IS THE
The Labor Department said
wholesale food prices jumped
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rest would go for dams and
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louoweu a oay ot furious iood>
tag by administration officials
and emotional arguingby both “f don t Ufa
sides in the quest to pubic sup- brewing.;- said
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+ STOCKHOLM, Swe- ,
SUNDAY IS THE deadline for registering to vote in the Nov. 7 general election and members of the den _ Thel978 Nobel
Baytown League of WomenYoters have been taMydgatagup Baytonians. who want to vote. Thur- p-j7ja fa.Literature was
____________were at all four nursing homes here, helping residents fill Mt Uieir voter , . T .
registration cards. Here, Leah Fisher assists Maude Parkinson and Olive G, Hall with their awardee waay 10 Isaac
registrations. Voters who have had a name or address change dace they last roistered should fill BashCVlS Singer, a rOl-
out new forms before Sunday. The fonns may be picked up attbe tax office, 701 Baker Road, until 5 ish Jewish Writer- resid-
p.m. Friday. A spokesman from the county tax office said forms are also a\ ailable in some groceries ujg jn the United States
here. Forms must be mailed no later than midnight Sunday in order to be eligible to vote Nov. 7.
(Sun staff photo by Glenn FoUres)
two months of declines. It was
hath* ------- the 53 starts on water projects-
backtoh against the president s 27 morp than he Wanted - are
Pioneer Club
Hl MBlfe PfONEER Oub Will
have its monthly games party at
6* pan. Friday* tbe Baytown
Community Building
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the hugest monthly increase
since the. 1.8 percent gain in
j, pcirk-ba/rfi ; goodies that are
April, when food prices were
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inflationary wasteful...and ab-
solutely unacceptable."
port
Over-aU wholesale juices of
also the biggest pin since April.
Non-food items rose 0.8 percent.
The biggest increases were in
wholesale prices to beef and
veal. The higher costs of produc-
ing food are usually passed on to
grocery shoppers eventually,
So fur Ob year, prices have
rising at an rate of about
percent, but the Garter 1
ntinlstntion has exacted infta-
tion to slow to 8 percent for the
mkw. .
The administration nas been inrii,lntll ... ■
lui hnl ea—«t to h3a am
11 iij.nji.11, mm 1 construction of a crude 00
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Robert Byrd. D-W Vi,, told the
Senate on Wednesday that he ex-
pected override attempts from
both houses within hours of
Carter s veto
He said he believed the Senate
+ VATICAN CITY -
Hundreds came to pray
before the tomb of Pope
John Paul I beneath St.
Peter’s Basilica today, :
but the grotto was closed i
and Vatican officials said
work on Ike tomb was m
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No School
ST JOSEPH students will not
attend school Friday because of
a tearhar in-fern* meeting is
Galveston
Bulletin
‘Hill’Residents May Hire
Attorney To Fight Plant
N
HOUSTON (8pi ~ Harris Co mmit
Thursday
of 1 vice division
to the Harris Chanty Sheriff 1 Department to dean up
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but House Majority Leader Jim
Wright D-Teiat. mid be wan t
jure the twottods vote could be
Managers Meeting
BOARD OF Managers of Church
Women Crated will meet at* 10
Friday«the psrto of fir*
Uirolurt Church
bees growing rampaat ia the ssiswpscitrd areas, according
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la Sheriff Jack Heard.
ad-
House
in
Sept. 28 to its facility being built division want to appeal TACB’s
across Highway 146 from Cherry permit approval and want to
SMvision help raise money lor an at-
at living so close to in- tomey, "We ll fight it.”
Chary ftiint residents The association does not have
sufficient funds to take such ac-
Mont Belvieu Qty Council twice, tion on its own, Griffith said,
but have been told there is Griffith said more meetings
nothing the city can do to stop
the plant, because Utah is
zoning ordinance.
David Griffith, president offmillion facility in Mont Belvieu
Cherry Point Civic Association, which would process about 10,-
sajd if enough people ia the sub-[000 barrels a day from a feed-
Retiree Reunion Is
Saturday At Exxon
By MURIEL SCOTT
? Mont belvieu <sp> -
Cherry Point subdivision
fhe mast ha^ast^edB ha jpasparad. The ffivtaiea la qppsstsdas get
■ader way ks'NaveBBar.
”1 think we had them today,"
le.ilkd Wednesday night, "but
White Mouse israaitv outline
r EVANGELIST RACHEL Cook ;<* , luU^owTpreai"
wtU speak at thelpjn. aatf?; He said House rnembm told
. pm Sunday services at
Memorial .Assembly of God
Church, m Highway 146
+ NICOSIA, Cyprus —
Tlie Syrian bombard- ■
ment of Beirut’s Chris-
tian districts diminished
somewhat just before
dawn after an all-night
Only Wednesday, the ad- Residents recotb learned
ministration's Council on Wage they may be able to file an
appealjrf a Texas Air Control
report that "pressures on food Board (TACB) decision to
a pertnit for the plant.
Oil Co. of Delias receiv-
ed a flare permit from TACB
East Harris Democrats
^7™** ®ack Hilly Joe, Eckhardt
register to vote at the beadquar- beat the midnight, Oct 8. regis-
ters until 4 p m Satuntay, and
reminded thorn wto lave com-
betag panned
: which can be taton
are
and Price Stability said in a
OU Co. is building a $6
pounding, • then “re-
prices have mm m mm
weeks , bringing sortie relief to
sumed and continues
abated, the Lebanese
capital’s Christian radio v
station reported today.
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and.crude oil'pipelined from
The tost Harris County
Democrats EHfD) abberiloc
■jjiSd^StK1 111™ pMWd wt* rejstratioo cards
i and has; announced its that these must be mailed (jwst-
flation rate to the year as a
whole will show a clear accelera-
tion from the rate of the put
two yean."
It takes more than one mohai
to
tration driMHne
Placid facilities at Black Lake,
h&
La
Regiin said registered voters
living in Baytown area rest
homes will have an opportunity
to vote absentee in the Nov 7
+ MEXICO CITY -
For the second time in
two weeks, Mexico’s
commercial air traffic
controllers walked off
the job today in a dis-
, m*: over thes govwn-
effort^the jtaint might have on ment’s plan to mnhw
them puMic employees *
at reduced pay stales and
The unit would produce
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naphtha, (bead and six oU from
the feeihtu.lL.
At a public hearing held Mon-
day by the Mont Belvieu City
Coundl, residents esptoHd
concern about possible odors.
marked) by 10 » a m Sunday to
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PARTLY CLOUDY with |»
to establish a trend, but prices
ment o( three
No« 7 geuwri mmm.
While deriariag that, it' is urg-.
tag support ”ol the entire Demo-
cratic tidtat-the EHCD singled
out to ipeoal effort John ffiB
to governor: Jce Alien tostlbfff-ctoiffW-,.
representative, and.Bob Bek-
election after baflots are <fis-
Saturday is the tag day to annuitants from Exxon's Btytovm
Refinery, chemical (data, and research center That is the date of
the 13th annual annuitant reunta.
The activity will be held from 9 a m. to 2 p.m. in the, targe open
area east of Exxon’s main office on Decker Drive. Coordinating
thereunto!are ttnett Smith tnd Paul Lounsberty. members of
km rising rapidly at a0 stages
a twnwer of the (l| ....... ^ nilm inniM
hli< D office staff
of
Inside
The Sun
-Groeny store prices had
steady in July and
afld S-l- » —d Krw4_
wj"* ■fiii mis vwiht • i»*
day b. the Baytown atw
t
A voting machine bas been set
up at the headquarter! to pro-
vide high school and college his-
tory and gmrameot ctaaecs an
safety and negative economical
August tad tbg new report in-
wcutber ■ ■ forecast. I^s^v ex*
dicated more pressure on
„ . - ..grocers to raisepnees -
- • flMlfUlMIOT' W apfuwr neirevw ——— -
T.-Hnr*, .... JeTnitoid
People bavin* qoesimns sUnii
tbe election tald time who
would ttke to work is any of the
light new
RIB
According
Scbumin. a 'TACB attorney,
Cherrv Point residents havp 30
. uWnshenyto<Ularytert-- ‘totaigtowec^ »JTOrt'
Jg^^be set up as headquarten to reunion activities where those f .. . ^
attending can eat, sit and visit, or ptay cards or dominoes. Itwill automatically be con-
and their guests will park on three lots around the s.dered a contested care, and a
| Exxon Building and on streets in the area. Tour busses will serve heartn^mUb^alkd^Mre
as shuttles from district parking areas to the reunion site.
Some 70 employee's from the Baytown plants will serve as hosts
and hostesses 10 greet and assist annuitants and guests
hth Friday- ** *»•
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ritodbl to Cto ri lqdtoa: . Burme Rnu,
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response to invitations mailed early in September." Lounsbeny
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up. but less than in
pork, fish, dtfry
processed fruit and
and flour-base mixits
Wholesale prices
Ml' tot driad Mb tad
vrgrtihlre. agp mi
United coffee prices were un-
changed.
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What It Consists Of In Finding A Pope
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In a job where the pope freon-
doctrine, his credibility in tem-
poral affairs must go beyond the
image Madison Avenue seeks to
tag the cardinal electors after
the conclave in 1522. U
The right man must not be too
VATICAN CITY (AP) - At beginaSaturday,Oct. 14,thecar-
MfotMM toii *«ek, dhto werriten wiB be toiktag
they get down to tfre^B
■of finding tbe right man learning, of wit. eloquence, tact,
on what the En-jcharm and - something not
Britarmica calls
in
not insist on a thorough physic*
to ftr top
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to a man of
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tradition dictates prospects or require an
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VJCKIE KROLCZYK is enrotot
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werid^ n
. , to Atoria to be with tatowd
Dennis, who is^^^H
might last a quarter of a century. In this unique Jiigb-nre
sougbt ta industry—■
there on assigB-
ment by Us employer
.Mr and Mrs HT Wild
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Pope John Paul I
jJ4 days in office, two
than the
just 50 is the
is room * the top to both 1
tbe
calls for a
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The job
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an administrator, a com- wife in a convent - is -------- —
r, a linguist, a for the post first held by St. total heart attack at 66
, ( a theologian Peter 2S3 popes ago and
y a canon lawyer), a recently by John Ptadlf
in his bed «ily 34 days
be too
not
early November ... Victor
Cook gets a visit from an old
high school- buddy, H.L
Jackson
Gayle Koonce greets a new
duunt relative
Gibson preparing a talk on grow-
ing plants in rocks .., Mary
asa
the "papabib.
in
4, 1841 from •
papal possibilities.
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his surprise Section as tbe;tbe average age of tbe
and an able public
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church's top
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Knever will share Iter s-.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1978, newspaper, October 5, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145321/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.