The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 80, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1980 Page: 3 of 16
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Baytown Sun and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Sterling Municipal Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE BAYTOWN SIN
J-A
Friday, January 11, IWW
>
‘A Legislator Is Just An
Ordinary Man Or Woman ’
—i
ir
j-
4
JANUARY
peciais
.’N
By DAVE GOLDBERG 1 with thecalm deliberations hostility that Jarvis
AP Newsfeatures Writer | o( government. President preaches openly The eon-
NEW YORK(AP) - "We Carter lias complained that gressmen and women who
have a very low'grade of i this cross-fire of special- are the objectofall this are
public official who get | interest groups has all But patronized, diminished in
elected to public office,’| stagnated Congress. stature from objects of en-
writes las c.rusader -jg this any way to run a vy to human beings with not
• - Howard Jarvis in his new democracy1 Yes say-the so'admirable traits: "Most
book, rm .Mad as Hell." authors legislators in Congress
"They have big mouths antj The' tWe of jarV|S; have one thing In^ommon
big stomachs, but they also ^nects- „s calculated ~ a e8° You don’1 8et
^ have very small IQs " outrage He’s all rumble, t0 congressman by be-
A legislator is just an or- j rumble, growl antf grumble ’n8 and modest
dinary man or. woman and yboiit politicians: and Alderson and Sentman
probably knows less than bureaucrats lay out a list of how-tos. It’s
you o, say authors of the ,,.j{ js something easiest to be your own in-
ne^ .book How You can| W(J- don’t like." he -w rites, fiuence peddler if you
Influence Congress^ ; 'N-^t together arid do recognize the busy realities
- ’ - d ' something-about it Get as of their, lives. Don’t be a
t amorma s i roposi ion U, many peopye as yD1] knoW tot pestv be an/nthusiastic and
is an oldfashioned- laissez put ^eir flames- dp a well-spoken advpcate foj
faire .conservative, con.. p%tltion Even if thfrpetitiori your cause You may want
/.*lnced government is too- has no legal effect, it will to, form, an organization, to
z big and .a burden lOsJhe ,mpress.arjd scare the hell show that you have com-
average citizen lie. w^ld|0^0f.^electefl officials "‘munity support, and it
bypass government w:ith rij Ajdrsn js^he kind of helps to have the local
national-.referendum on the . —'L- . ", - ....ahikhmpm hh vnnr side
mi< I bureaucrat Jarvis despises establishment on your side
tn£^’iA former lobbvist hfr the along with a,few academics
% Wihlerness Society and!to give your arguments
’ L* rth “J, AffHpSrS'"n.1 Friends of the Earth, he’s some credentials; It will
yMtB-ajL tfl n A I n p r son
* \
* ■
®!
rs.
r
said
• • •
71,Z
There never w** « na-
n .founded; and main-
ned witlput tome kind
unething
what the
Russia will be
how long this-Govern-
t-nt will-last But if they
get bv for quite a while
everything else, they '
kwlthe only one thing .
now of id suppress what
absolutely necessary to^
Country oh,; and'
sC is ^Religion .Never
ind what kind, but it's
ertnng'iir
1 fail at iheJinish -
. belief .'18
bbidv'know
...t
3*1
it* in
v ■*
4 y
‘Fall Style
3.
%
jjti.
* />
n* a
As
A special buy at these
. prices.; -Refluidriy ip ...
3:2.00. Quality skirts in
gorgeous . solids, and
plaids in easy care wool ■
blends. We have A-lines,
dimdles. black; front'
and side slit ' stylet,
•- pared down or fully I
draped - - An—assnflm£Pt_J
you won't to miss at
’* these pritfes •
;
j
;>V
v
-
w
J
//;
;u
nxu
y
t)JlU
M-
*!-n YK,
w
rj ; ‘ A ’; N
l \
h ; r syw..
shnw the
............ ......... iB^aitTirinYB'hfMu g"11 ——-
implicitly accept K,nern |and Management congressman that he can
ment. thev beheve a citizen ,n ' B -favnrahle mihliritv
......Senlman is a publishing f?eI -tavoraoie puDiicity
tan have the grtatistefjert . ■ ' from vourcause
on law-making by workuig-1' . „ '
persuasively within the are all’ sweftlJarvIS would suggest that
legisfativesystem reason Don’t yell at your local officials and
But despite the differing Congressman, they write, academics might be part of
perspectives Jarvis’ book -he'll on|y.‘Cortslder you a the problem and teaches by
and the Alderson’-Sentman zealous kMk Dress nicejy. e x a mpje th.a t an
opus make ihe same bas!c|wh?n 10 5Fettim oHantl esiahlisfimenl cause
point the little guv can do'^r »'s easier to dismiss can succeed,
s o m e.t h i n g. a b o u t ;-vou ,f you’re shabby or off
government: If he know;s‘t)e^t • threaten
how to go about it Reason Present your
Many -politicians think': arguments and prepare, to
there’s already too much counter the opposition
outside noise frorh special-; But between the lines
interest groups interfering ithere emerges the kind of
*
it
If
n
■
p:
[•]
I
- **•
★—--
m
>«• >
■ i» a .
/*
a i
>
- II
iDOR
t
a
m
J
♦ m
■R 30TH ‘
%
7f
t
iK
IKE!
'The . b.rains and
capacities of the citizens of
the' United. States are in-
variably greater .tijan the
braios and capacities of the
bureaucrats'- now
misnamed government "
D
0_
m
v
•‘4274367
a
V
A
«•
Entire Stock
i
i .
I
- *
•«
’•Imu
I
v:
fii>
t *1
Fall
f:
S'I
Jff
!§tOff #
%
mh
W
5?
9 .
%
Merchandise
. • •" - , •- ' •
• *v .... vs. .. •
Now On Sale
Save
-
k •
• d
M
A\tm«
VL\\ at*
t
A
‘ ?
^ >
Win i
0%
•H.
M
*
•Sr
t;
\9
mm
-
■«11^
li5^
SALE ■;
ft
4 +
<*,
I
1"
Fi
educed
QUE FANS
y
■■■mi
1
, If
&
■-
c
M
i
V
-7?
L
J
%
.
95
d ^ > j
. .
r
WOOD
.i
y
EVfRAl SIZES
;>V.
t. t . ^
V: :
*
,* ■
to
>
—~tr
.. Satiny
sweeper
loungers.
Special 988„1988
jrjr-kjrkirM.
*
aWdDGV RESORT hole) is the sAinR for thje PBS situation comedy The Last Resort."
.V. Starring as two of the collegrkidsyjho spend sumtners waiting on tables there are Larry
Breeding and Stephanie Farafi- ■
*
mi*-
■*>
Off
APNews Quiz
" ^ 4-v
.
-j*
’7
8. President Carter
EDITOR’S NOTE: How . 5-It was announced that
- much do you rememberPresidentCarterw6uldaskunveiled a.$6.9billionpro-
about the news of the week? for $200 million in aiWi- gramof .i a'revenueshar-
If yousc»reJ»w,‘rtbarifive ijonal.military sales credit ing; (bi sojarenergy
correct answers,, you havj for Israel in^ connection,-research; (e) military aid
. been spending too much with the Egyptian-Israeli for Pakistan
timFon the crossword. If peace treaty. This is:'iat 9 Environmentalists
you geteight oFinore;rlght, e-xaetly-the amount .Israel were out. reariy jin jsew
^ vouratean-“A ” had asked for; (bi less than Yeans Day taking part.in
d Israel had asked for;.(cl first,, observances of wbat,
more IhanTsra'e! had asked with .President- Carters
appr'oval, they have
designated the.Year of:, (a)
the Snail Darter; (bi the
/Toast; . (c) the National
Park.';! . ■
10. You, surely c&n't have
.forgotten already that the
stakes Award for the
most beautiful float in the
91st Tournarheot of Roses
Parade in Pasadeils^alif.,
was won by “Baufrtes,.
.Bangles and Beads” from
the Galifornian community
of: !a) Arcadia; tb)
Capistrano; tei~. Mission
zVTeja. ■ ;
• Savings iocflfdepartments ,
• * Gur year-end clearance
; - • All first quality-merchandise 7
Shimm'ery print or solid color- sweepers softly gathered at the jewel riecklines: ,
Simply-styled for straight drape and flow of fabric, Beautiful pastel print, or • ^
solidcplprsirt. ultra comfortable cut ’ . -
:: - >»
sr.
r" "S
■ -
4
■ By JOANBRUNSKILL
. l ip St.oPeter’s'Basiltca, ^__a;. The worst earthquake
‘.-Vi; Rome,'Pope John J^aul 11
took a§ his subject Tdr^
4New Yc'aTk”- homily: ’Hal
abortion; <b) the need to
feed Lj»-*orW's- staeving;
t.'/ ' :tc) the terror of nuclear
for
-»
12,PartyTime.
there in more than two cen-
XuTi.es killed at least 52 per-
nd caused other
darhage in a mid-Atlantic
Island- group y~( aTT^tre
Canaries^ _,!bJ the Cape
V'efde islands; (c! the
Azores.
Environmental gratips’
attorneys said- that when
the federal government
decided to permit oil drill-
ing - off life North Slope
coast of Alaska it's estimate
of the seriousness of poten-
tial oil spills had been: (<H
correct; (b) too high; (c)
3
ight 9-2. Onnks $.25
jht 9-2. Dnnks ST 00.
;T!
som
n
A
S
7 4}
JS-'T-.Sh-irts S8'00 - !
war
V • f
-4.1.-?
• 2. Babrak'Karmal made
his -first public appearance
\ - but he had h’een in the
for several days
V
Dt>rhsU-00-’
ne-vade Poe Po»s i Q::;j
'c Center ]Ph 427 1912 '
i
H '
■- f.*SP, «>
ST? %
‘4
'k'k'k'k'k'k
V:
news
__ already, since he had:-(al
been appointed new oil
minister of.Saudi Arabia;
(b) gained power in the
coup in Afghanistan; (CT
emerged as spokesman for
the Iranians holding the
. U S. embassy in Tehran
\ ' 3. The-Salt II. treaty was
due for Senate floor, con-
sideration. After the Soviet
* moves in Afghanistfifi;
President Carter asked
Senate Majority Leader
Robert C. Byrd to: (a)
delay consideration; .(b)
withdraw the treaty from
consideration; (^ expedite
^consideration. •- .
-! 4. The Commerce Depart-
ment reported that the
composite index of leading,
indicators' for November
last year,' as had that for
October; showed; Tar a
severe declifre; (b) a'slight
ithprovement; (c) a sharp
rise! X
n
% -
■ V.
4, - I ,
-i'! I
0 i,'
■
I •
f
C-i
L
fv -
..ANS.W^RSiT.c 2.b 3.a 4.a
5.B6.(;7.c8.d-9*b 10.C.
i-
'J
\
1
tOOlOW: •*!
-S-:
'f
„
»T;
•/
a-
k
s'What’s up in graffiti?
Wljat messages might you find scrawled on the restroom g
' wirearmrNationat-AcademyotSciences?-.^-■
Following are some of the winning entries in the national’ £
scientific graffiti competition sponsored by Qmni Maga- g
—MicrowaWstrizz your beir,’^
—LaeirtoiatKepits. - Hi
—Reality i» tor people who can’t face ecience fiction.
-Bumper sticker: Td rather be teleporting!
—Bumper etieker: Warning. I brake for hallucination*.
T-NeilArmetrongtripped. ; ^ ,
—Death raye don’t kill-people! people kill people.
-God didn't create the world in seven days. He rested
,1or six and then pulled an all-nighter.
[NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I
Wn
s
m
S-
y
ft*
1
! 13th
X,
! I
At-
1
a88-ii88
(THLY NOTES
INPAYMENT
H off
Name brond dress shirts like Arrow or Van Heusan,
on-sale now. Values to 21.00 now selling at special
discounts. Codl cottons and polyesters that stay
crisp and fresh Jooking all day-in styles we know,,
you'll love from this special group. Sizes 14to-18,
32-36 „ , ^ ' " ' ' ' ■
Hoff
r
,*
>
iomt
\
Special group of men's winter jackets and vests. .Get *
the pick of the bunch now while they last. Pile lined#
jockets, leathers, insulated vests "and gnore durihg-
this jahuary specials sole.
r
Entire stock of sweaters-ancTswepter shirts drastical-
ly’ reduced. Values to 50.00. In assorted style tex-
tures and colors. Sizes s-xl.-
INC
[% ,
422*0508
4224313
■
m
v
£L::-
*'/
-1;
u
■ ■& ;
V’
’■,.4.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View 16 places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 80, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1980, newspaper, January 11, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145391/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.