The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1980 Page: 8 of 66
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I No Malaysian Version Of Ayatolla Khomeini Is Seen
Maiavsfn^ ( ad ,M P U m ’ branch of Islam freedom "Where previously the and by the Chinese minor!- temple guards who killed miles north of Kuala Lum-
Mniavsioni », N(° °‘ worship is guaranteed by government had only to ty. Some Dakwah groups four Moslems officially par on Aug. 19, 1978. They
Avatnii h ThTk laf S !he constitution and Islam deal with communist in- teach that Malays should described as vandals were were smashing idols when
JL, , ° u" , Is considered the official fluences and racialist shun material things and sentenced recently to from 10 guards appeared and a
h„» , , . In the w‘n8s. but not a state religion. politics, it is now faced with concentrate on preparing 30 months to four years bloody brawl erupted
:s‘am 'CK ‘“"damen- Education Minister Musa a new threat - false for the hereafter. Ibehindbars. , The surviving intruder
ai sm nourishes among a Hitam says fanaticism has Islamic teachings - in its yb isunity among; The eight were convfcted Zubir Bln Ismail, 21, in-
. . 0 \1 Y" n , *s Joined subversion and efforts to implement the Mfoslems will weaken us of “Culpable homicide not jured and jailed for van-
uia .m nant y Mos*em racism as threats to the NEP," Musa said in a, re- and will give the opportuni- amounting tp murder” dalism, told the court his
, , New Economic Policy, the cent speech. , ' ty to subversive elements to j after a trial that lasted religious beliefs were more
, *wa" (missionary) country’s development Ultraconservative destroy the country,” more than a year. important than any law. He
hia <5ntve 3 ■ n!!' blueprint' religious zeal, is seen -as an Prime Minister Hussein The case, the so-called and his dead associates had
plane me opP°sllloa poilltl‘ . obstacle to government ef- Onn has warned. jKerling incident, occurred allegedly descrated about
aans wam Islamic law ap- forts to move Malays into The longest trial in when five white-robed 30 Hindu temples in the
Mnei m°r^ . y t0 *■* the mainstream of business Malaysian legal” annals Moslems raided the Seri belief they were assuring
ems and non-Moslems dL* life, an area dominated by grew out of religious Suhramaniam Temple "in themselves of paradisfe by
e r the British in colonial' days fanaticism. Eight Hindu |the village of KerJing 30 destroying idols.
However, the Inspector
general of police has de-
nounced those who predict
the divine appearance of a
local "mahdi” (messiah).
Government leaders urge
the people not to be misled
by fanatics.
“Islam does not preach
extremism but moderation
and what the government
has done has always been in
1 i n e/ with Islamic
teachings,” says Deputy
Pnme Minister Mahathir
Mohammad.
About half of” Malaysia
13 milllion people are ethnic
.Malays, almost all of them
followers of the Sunni
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HEATHER AUDREY,
'daughter of Charles and
Janie Hartman of
(Baytown, celebrates her
fifth birthday March 5.
Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hawkins of
Longview and Mr. and
Mrs. O.J. Hartman of
Bridge City.
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MAXINE LISA, daughter
of Ms. Victoria Steeling of
Baytown, celebrates her
sixth birthday March 5.
Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Radciiffe
Timothy of Baytown and
Rapheal Castro of
Trinidad, West Indies.
Great-grandmother is
Mrs. Alberta Spann of
Trinidad, West Indies.
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ROBERTO. HENSLEY
LAYNE'S
R.O. Hensley
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE
wi'
6800 BAtWAV DR.
Now Retired I
Robert O. Hensley is how I ,
Annuitant Hensley since he I
retired from Exxon USA^s [I M
Refinery Fuels South I
Department Feb. 2.. 14
A native of Cameron, hell
joined’Exxdn fh 1934. He | ’
a member of Cedar Bayou I ;
Church of Christ and he en- I
joys tennis, checkers and I
chess. '|
Hensley arid wife Aurtherj |
Lee have two sons and four
grandchildren.
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of Baytown announct
birth of a daughter, I
Marie, Feb. 15 in
Jacinto Methoc
Hospital. She weight
'pounds, 15 ounces,
has a brother, Dai
Qraridparents are
„ and Mrs. Bob Dick
I Sioux FallsJS.D., Mari
4 . Daiager of .Bryan t
Loyd King of Alcoa, Ter
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1980, newspaper, March 5, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145463/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.