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Deer M 0
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the great nation that we are,
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•loan of Communism. It to a prep
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VOL 43. NO. 37
Tan Cents Far Copy
IAYTOWN, TEXAS, 77121
TELEPHONE NUMBER; H24302
Sunday, November 7, 1965
Mystery Surrounds
Highway Deaths
Sun Spots
Wtinwf Roost
THE OPTIMIST dub will iporv
c
C ralqwiORt Meetinq
CRAIGMONT CIVIC AeeocUtion
will meet et 7:30 p.m. Monday
at the home of the John Pierce*
at 5401 Hazel. All Oaigmont
resident* are urged to attend.
CEf
•or a welner roast for aU 1965
Pee We* football player, and
their father* from 4 p.m. to 5
p m Sunday afternoon at Roae-
T
,
Park
Man Struck By Car;
Woman Found Dead
Sun Publisher
On Hospital
Adviser List
Good Turn Day
Parents Invited
To Schools For
Education Week
-fc
EAST HARRIS District Boy
Scout* will collect Good Turn
Day bag* at 1 p.m. Sunday.
Residents are asked to donate
article* for Goodwill industries
which provide* employment for
the handicapped.
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• Myatwy atm awfi 0» poRloiRBtyth—ietiniiined,
death* of a man (truck by a
but a the wrench wa> found
ear end a woman found fatally
Parent! are invited to visit
class room* during American Ed-
ucation Week Nov. 7-13, Mia*
■»- ‘ aa a* -»- « . . -
■none hclwuiii, cruniuvui of
the Baytown obeervaaee, aa«
Dr. Martin G. Miaer of
be a ten In a nearby peatwv
south of La Porte SatuedogA
l
brook,
•utod that the
in the eaee, haa
BAYTOWN MENTAL Health
Fred Hartman, editor and pub-
Uaher of The Baytown Sun, la
not known, wa* thought to be
at the Tower. Th* Rev. Harold
0. Bomhofl wUl preside.
Kaights Of Cokmtbui
THE ANNUAL memorial ma»a
and communion for deceased
members of San Jacinto Council
No. 2788, Knights of Columbui,
will be held at thg 7:30 a m.
mats Sunday at St. Joseph's
Catholic Church. The Rev. Deni*
Kennedy, pastor and chaplain
of the council, will be celebrant.
* * *
VA/ m f*t |> a r fsnil TtaJtog
Tf fuTfifr ana iiati
PARTLY CLOUDY and mild
most of weekend. Temperature
one of 13 Harrii County citizen*
about 4640 yean old. He was
v-s.
named to advise the Harrie
The land on which the car wm
hit by a car driven by Allen Si-
■ ena of Liberty about
1:30 a.m. Saturday In front of
Bayiide Apartments on High-
County Cbmmiaalonen Court on
appointment* to a new hospital
board of managers in the event
taxpayer* approve creation of
a hospital district Nov. 30.
County Judge Bill ElUott Satur-
day announced the acceptances
of the 13 panel members. Hart-
man wa* named to represent
Cut Harris County.
Elliott called he appointment
of the advisory committee "solid
Mita McDonald is second vie*
president of the Baytown Edu-
cation Association. Committee
member* are Mrs. Doris Trey-
big, Robert E. Lee High School
teacher; Mrs. Era Clark, Trav-
is Elementary teacher and Mrs.
Florence Chandler, secretory at
Highlands Junior High. Mist
McDonald taaches music at Bur-
net Elementary School and at
Highlands Junior High.
The observance is sponsored
annually by the National Edu-
cation Association, American
Legion, National Congress of
Parenti and Teachers and th*
U.S. Office of Education.
“American Education Week
remind* each citizen that good
schools are, to a very high de-
gree, hi* own responsibility,*’
Miss McDonald said.
Peoples State Bank, Flrat Na-
tional Bank, Citizens National
Bank and Trust Co. and High-
lands State Bank are enclosing
mailing Inserts in their state-
ment* advertiaing American Ed-
ucation Week.
Robert P. Kelley, president of
the Baytown Education Associa-
tion, announced thia year's
theme for.Jhfc_w*alr’i astiriber
TsTtnveit in Learning."
Each day will highlight a rea-
son for this investment. The
dally theme* win be:
Sunday, strengthen moral and
spiritual value*; Monday, culti-
vate. the intellect; Tuesday, en-
hance personal fulfillment; Wed-
neaday, Improve earning pow-
er; Thursday, develop good citi-
zenship; Friday, enrich family
and community life; Saturday,
deepen international undentand-
Kinney of Baytown and Is own-
ad by Glenn Seru.
way 146 a mile south of La
w%
Porte The body was token to
Ben Thub Hospital in Houaton.
for an Identification attempt
through fingerprints. No charges
BULLETIN
*
have been filed
The woman, believed to be a-
bout 35-30 year* old, was found
bludgeoned to death after ■ car
was reported abandoned In a
pasture about two miles farther
•outh early Saturday morning.
Highway patrolmen were call-
ed the scene when Walter Rich-
Houstonian To
Be Speaker At
BEA Meet Here
Braddoa of 1Z4 Rajwhatw Drive
evidence the new board of man-
agers will be neither political
nor aubaervlent but, on the con-
trary, comprised of Independent
persona of high caliber, well
Hatarday warning.
qualified to handle the manage-
ment of Ben Taub and Jeffer-
son Daria Hospitals."
Leon Jawortki, the Houston
lawyer and former president of
the Houston Chamber of Com-
merce, hailed the acceptance*
of the 13 citizens In hi* capac-
ity as chairman of the campaign
lor the hospital district. He said
he never would have agreed to
take on this responsibility had
he had "the slightest doubt that
a board of management of sta-
ture on a par with the Port
Cbmmtssion" would be named.
"The fact that outstanding
ritowun-hawi agreed tu accent
the assignment of counseling
with the Commissioners Court
on the appointment* should end
any loose talk about county of-
ficials shirking their responsibi-
lity toq>ut individuals of dedica-
tion on the hospital board."
The committee of 13 also ln-
cludas:
Joe Albritton, businessman,
lawyer and chairman of the
board of Baylor College of Medi-
na
now noticed a gate knocked
SUNDAY Galveston tide* wUl
aa Jaequaltoe Youag. ***>
down about 7:15 a.m. On investi-
gation, Rlchnow saw the appa-
be low at S:B* a.m. aad high
Balahew Drive,
Dr. Dan Procter, president of
Star Engraving Co. of Houston,
will be the speaker at the an-
nual Baytown Education Asso-
ciation dinner at 6:30 p.m. on
Tuesday in the Robert E. Lee
High School cafeteria.
Dr. Procter haa an extensive
field. He hag a bachelor's de-
gree from East Central State
College in Ada, Okla,, and his
master's and doctorate from the
University of Oklahoma. His
past experiences include assist-
ant to the president of East Cen-
tral College, preiidenl of Otia-
at t:U a.m. and 1:47 p.m
rently deserted car near a cor-
ral about .4 miles from the high-
way. An hour later Highway Pa-
trolman Gus Wolfe of La Porte
found the woman In the rear
seat of the car when he arrived
at the scene.
She was slumped over the seat
and had been beaten severely
about the head. The death wea-
MONDAY Galveston U<V» wUl
oo the sam« side of the o«d a- .
bout 50 yards south of the gate.
be low at 9:16 s-m. aad high
at !:I1 a.m. and 4:M p.m
Th# woman was described a>
Caucasian, with medium length
brown hair, and wearing a west-
ern shirt and pants. Papers to
the car indicate she may have
been from Houston.
Arouhd.
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CLUB MEMBERS PAINT CENTER
|KENNY MANGUM, (standing, center), presi-
dent of the Internet Chib of Robert E. Lee
High School, give* Instruction* to other club
wrote t* for printing. Xh»
to paint the (Verbal Pat.y
day, Oct. so. Other members are, left to right,
Russell Hargrave*, Mike Bay*, Jerry Acoata,
Richard Chase, Lynn McGowan, Tommy
■Gaaaa, and .0— V JhRr,
Gander Whirlwind
Topples Tornadoes
SMUlNSri
Center Into Satur-
homa College for Women In
Chlckaaha, and former teacher,
college professor, principal and
superintendent of schools.
lie will be Introduced by Bay-
town Supt. George H. Gentry.
The Southern Genta, the boy*’
choir at Robert E. Lee, will pro-
vide musical entertainment for
the program under the direc-
tion of Jerry Forderhaae.
Dudley Huckabee will give the
Invocation and Robert P. Kelley,
president, will preside,
wit
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Reviews Praise Middaugh--
Boytonian Sings At Carnegie Hall
MR. AND MRS. S. H. Tanner
enjoy a trip to Johnson City, in-
cluding a side trip to Hye, Tex.,
where they witnessed President
Johnson swearing in the new
postmaster
chats with a former co-worker
while covering Harris County
Corttmlssioner* Court for Hous-
ton newspaper .Who ate Doc
Satterwhite'i pie?
H. G. Work, who has charge of
one of the 200 rain gauges for
the mosquito control district, re-
' port* 2.9 inches of rain between
2:30 and 9:30 a.m. Friday on
Highway 146. This rain gauge Is
located 13k miles from Cedar
. Bayou bridge ... Commissioner
V. V. Ramsey makes plans to
go with a Baytown delegation to
Austin for pollution hearing. Dr.
' W. A. Quebedeaux also plans to
gt . . . Richard King compli-
mented on big able presentation
of the pollution problems at the
eommliaioners court meeting.
Gary Brown, Sun carrier in
the Lakewood arts, Is a patient
•t San Jacinto Methodist Hoe-
pita), when he la recovering
after an emergency appendec-
tomy. He 1* currently In inten-
sive cars and cannot have rial-
By JOE WHITTINGTON
forces and quarterback Richard
Plato merited one yard with
1M showing in tha half and
Hundreds of Robert E. Lee
Gander tans will now migrate
across the channel to Pasadena
Saturday night with a definite
purpose In mind after the home-
town Ganders tacked up 9 point*
in the second quarter and 21 in
the third period tor a 30-13 vic-
tory over the Galveston Ball
Former Baytonlan Bennie D.. His mother, Mr*. Ben Mid-
his wife, Astasia, and tome
friend* held a party in the Mld-
daughs’ hotel room.
Bennie is scheduled to give an-
(See BAYTONLAN, Page t)
Junior Jimmy Saveli punched
Middaugh continues to make his daiigh, 612 Park, this week re-
mark In the music world, with “lved * ,“py * New *ork
hi. law .„hi«,„m„n. h. revlew of the Oct 26 con-
SLa^ at^r^ Hrit* In CWt' Th* ,rUcle *Uted: "Mld'
concert at Carnegie Hall In Hugh's voice ll- rather small
and limited In range but Its
quality la smooth and pleasing.
HI* command of language* wa*
good and hig Interpretations
were soundly conceived and
clearly projected.
"The moat convincing perform-
ances came in some of the Hugo
Wolf songi, e*|
relad" in which
his best legato tinging and
achieved considerable vocal col-
oration."
In the New York audience was
Molly Sinclair
With only 83 seconds remain.
tor an intentional safety and
center Floyd Goo-irin lim’d up
on the B«U I and sailed the bail
cine
Ing
New York City
(See HARTMAN, Page t)
Our World
over the goal post
the shapely Ball High Tornettoa
send Baytown into the half.
to uaher hi
Free Blood Sugar Test
Scheduled |n Baytown
High Tori hare Friday night
Amendent OK Assures
More College Buildings
I
and
Let’s Golden Tornadoes lift the
Ganders In the middle of the
Today
Despite plea* to leave the Tor-
District 12-4A race, right now
netles out the enure second half
depending on the outcome of the
Braaoaport . Sam Rayburn UR
slated for 7:16 pun. Saturday
In Paaadana.
The Ganders, who had been
and tot the insignificant ball
Baytown area resident* will
have the opportunity again this
year to receive free blood sugar
teat* to determine whether or
not they may suffer from dta-
"Fuas-
Coait and San Jacinto reapec-
uV*Iy. _.c____
Mist Manterla pointed out that
thl* year for the flrat Ume the
blood samples will be taken to
hospitals with auto - analizers.
for a true blood chemistry analy-
sis rather than using the atrip
screening teat, as in the past.
Each person will receive a re-
port through the mail, the laid.
"The atrip screening it not
considered a« accurate a teat
as the type we are using this
yaar," ah* explained.
Mr*. Bright said aU residents
are encouraged to take advant-
age of this testing program.
With passage of the college 'nating board for college* and
building amendment In Tuea-jJunior colleges,
day’s referendum, Teras will be
spending $11 million per year
on new college building* Instead
of $5H million per year.
This information was given
the vBaytown Chamber of Com-
merce Friday by State Sen.
Crlas Cole, who ^pressed his
delight at passage pt amend-
ments pertaining to education.
He predicted Texas will be able
to achieve "exceUenct'in educa-
tion" in pursuing yean. Thia
will be possible not only because
of amendments pasted, he udd,
but beeauae of the new ooordi-
game go at Its present 6-7, tha
shapely Tomettes flowed off th*
.
did
From AP Wire*
A member of the audience ask-
ed the senator whether the new
funds for college building* will
affect junior college construc-
tion. He replied th* junior col-
lege funds will continue to come
from a general fund. J*
• Used car buyers warned
field and the Ganders back on
by Houston Better Basiaeea
warned not to let the Tor*
5
Bureau to look out tor renovat
betis
that tint acore, opened up
ed vehicles damaged by hurri
The Ganders got their three
Sponsored by the Houston
Ana Diabetic Association, many
hospitals are cooperating in the
"finger • prick" teat
In Baytown, both San Jacinto
Methodist and Gulf Coast Hos-
pitals are cooperating in the test
program, slated for Nov. 17 and
U at San Jacinto. Hours will
be from 5 to 9 p.m. each day.
Mr*. Luther Bright of Bay-
town win represent the diabetic
association In planning the
drive. The technical work will
b* coordinated by Dr. M. D.
Haley, pathologist for the two
participating hoepltala. He will
another farmer Baytonlan, John
third - period touchdown^ an a
five • yard pa** from Plato to
Smith, who was Bennle’i piano
accompanist during their school
yean here.
Both John and Bennie are col-
lege profeason now. John teach-
es at
September. The Bureau wars*
initial period
Kenny 1
yard plunge by
MM • yard roll
The fund tor 4-year college
buildings comet from ad vaM*
engines rust In few mouth*.
1>e lone Tor tally cam* at
Plato and •
the ’end of g Ov* * play drive
out by Saveli.
rum tax, San. Cole laid, Voter*
Tuesday approved Increasing
the ad valorum tax to 10 cent*
per $100 valuation on their prop-
that opened on the Baytown 45
Saveli quickly
Bril ended their scoring with
a tour • yard run sprint by tail-
added all three
of Republican National Com
the University of Pennayl-
and Bennie is in th* mu-
sic department at Alabama Col-
lage in Montevallo, Ala.
After the concert, Bennie and
hit wife, Georgette, John and
The counter rcauited from,*
mlttee, resting comfortably to-
vaflkt
31-yard aprint by Iale quarter-
back Ron Kennedy. Kt—
kept to the right ride and re.
day after ho suffered chest
print following luncboon talk
in Albuquerque, N.M., Friday.
erty. It had been 6 cants
back Walter Wilson with $:0$
showing in the game
Another amendment voters
(See AMENDMENT. Pag* 9)
tors
versed hi* field after sliding off
Doctor aay* he did aot suffer
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tackier Dennis
hesrt attack.
to the left side of the
Bank Wh*r« Too Gtt
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