The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1965 Page: 1 of 14
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WEATHER GIVES GEMINI SHOT A BREAK
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Astronauts,
Equipment
Are Ready
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Cravey: Fight Just Starting-
JJJJj I Pollution Wai Not Over
Ait there wm surprise
"What'i the difference In
Approval at the aonlnc order
lor pollutoi control In the Hour-
at the quirk action d the board
CAFE KENNEDY, Ha. (AT)
Study at the matter for • week
ton Ship Channel dor* not mean
Time Correction
ELKS LADIES Candle Sale will I discontinue thrlr effort* on (he
be held from U am to 5 pm matter. Mayor Seaborn Cravey
at the Lodge on Market Street. *a id Friday
Mn Cart Larsen, general chair-1 "We have )u*t etarted." May-
or Cravey a*id '1 don't think
Dr. Walter A. Quetodeaux Jr.
that Baytown area IntereaU will
t
"It looks M If the public
■formality,
hear
Croupe and Indlviduala who
reth-
contn
Harrte Obunty
er than an effort by the board
Health Depart*
I't
ly felt a tout the pmpuard or-
will make worn a situation that
I described by Mayor Cravey
"Intolerable.
der," Mayor Cravey iakL
The mayor expressed the opto-
Jr
Boy City Ritvs
MRS MARY Kopecky. mother! Thursday the Texae Water
at Mn C. R. Wooeter of Bay- Pollution Control Board approv-
town, died early Thursday In *d and put Into effect an order
Bay City Funeral eervtce, a re I that wae oppoaed by Baytown
scheduled at 2 p m. Saturday In *«upa and other* at a public
the Taylae Funeral Home chap-|heartn« Wcdnreday In Auetki.
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Include a grand**, William >
Wooater of Baytown.
thU aituatket"
SINCLAIR'S NfW CHANNEL VIEW UNIT .
•boat a
of nhi
plete cycle of marine Ufe.
Moat Baytown eltisena who
ft
attended the public heart*
Chemical Plant•
by 50 per eent, that would not
Wrdneeday apparently were not
no
be sattafaetsry*
surpriecd that the pollution com
maintenance of marin* life
up
MMr*NMri
■paaa oaf *■
would not
“flu
above the Sen Jacinto Menu-
Begins Work
On NewCV Resin Unit
n*'
Ufa." ha aakl.
Saturday's
Tha ship channel are* has US
ss
Tki
[Third Day In Brush-
Viet Jungle HuntfOn
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of
Joe Moore Jr., chairman
lory,** a NASA
MRS GERTRUDE Cllrti*.
mother of Mn John P Header-
Of the
Refinery operated by Mm
The Channetview plant *M In-
to
eon. died Thursday to Austin.
ha* begun oonetructlon of a
She wae a frequent visitor In
Baytown. Funeral aerviee* will
be held Sunday at Barrett Fun-
eral Home In Dunlap. Iowa.
Hnl* aet by the order tor we*te
The nucletr-powered carrier
Enterprise teat up ill plane* on
south of the big U.S. air bale at
Da Nang, HO miles north of Sai-
gon. All aboard were presumed
dead The 'copter was In a flight
at eight aeeklng out the Viet
SAIGON. South Viet Nam
MAPI —US. and Vietnamese
troops brat through the )ungle»
of South Viet Nam today with-
out bringing the Communial*
into major actim for the third
successive day. But American
planes kept up their attacks
North and South Viet Nam with
undimInished fury
Communist snipers shot down
a U S Marine helico|iter cariy-
ling a crew of hair Americans
and nine Vietnamese troops
commercial unit to manufacture
It* “SMA” brand at polymeric
I'M Ins at Ita Channelview chrmi-
eated 10 mllsa weal of Baytown
day Mght with Mi wMe
The order allow* a higher lev-
toophathalk add. Scheduled
completion date la mkt-lMT.
«hI day df combat Tty-
plane* dropped
2, from
the San Jacinto Monument to
the turning ba*ln. Other
I
102 tons
Big E s
of bombs on suspected Viet
Cong troop concentration* and
supply duropnibi South Viet
Nam .Spokesmen said 80 struc-
ture* were destroyed and 85
cal plant, Homer Wilson, man-
TUx..
On Nov. 22 the company an-
River. Of the Sinclair employe*
Cong
Friday it the Baytown Cham-
meeting at M
Wilson a«ki
demand crr«(
some SI per eent live hi Bay-
MR AND MRS M B Shelton
of 115 John A, have returned
from Stanton, near Midland,
where they attended the funeral
oi Luther Ballard. Mrs Shelton s
brother-in-law. who died of a
heart attack In a Stanton hospi-
tal. He was » The Shelton*'
son. BUI Elliott, accompanied
established by the order are
U.S. spokesmen also reported
Inn
to
by adding high - purity
■a basic chemical raw
material. A 21.000 — barrel per
duct lint
10
Zone L from Morgan's Point
that a propeller-driven Skyraid-
er from the carrier Bon Homme
Richard was hit Thursday over
North Viet Nam and crashed
Into a peak 10 mile* northwest
of Dong Hoi, a railhead near the
17th Parallel frontier
unit will meet
to the San Jacinto Monument
and the San Jacinto River up-
stream to tha Lake Houston
dam. and Zone 3, tributaries at
the channel, apove the extent of
(See POLUTION, Page 14)
In osbft, and nrmained hi
er live to Moat Belvteu. Crosby,
\
SMA
--- and pap-
well a* Inc re a*- toluene will be built at the Houa-
day unit to pmducc bement and
The only ground action re-
ed
good as wt've had R a*
volvtng patrolling U.S. Marines
near Da Ni
the floor (!
other coal
latex paint and
BH School Bonds
Vote Is Saturday
tries. The
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resins are ma. «ted both to the
er. "Bui we feel
them
Citf-Harris Pact
On Garth Needs OK
U4. and in Western Europe.
The SMA mins have been
manufactured in a smaU semi-
commercial unit at Channelview
since January, 1*63
The engineering design and
construction contract for the
new unit has been awarded to
4A Sfcmi-tfrkJs
Playoff Set
ChmFma* Yroqrom
Bnu.i
nt catorvl,
18
and Lovell, a Navy
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS program
of the Women's Association of
the Ftnt Christian Church, a
narrative with music entitled
"The World Wa* Made Fifth."
HOUSTON (Sp) - Riee
Probably between 450 and H00
residents of the Barbers Hill
School District are eligible to
vale to latarday'a totem »
tan.
SHOPPING
UTS LEFT
i*
On the ninth day. Dec. 12. «N ~
tha district's 1M5 tax roll. This
may be either real estate or
•d fse aa expected large
ton
will begin at 7:30 pm. Friday ceewd t* see whether Brato*
The oootract under which the can be algnsd, Oty Mankgcr
Hard* County right-of-way de-
Crawford and Ru»»ell of Sum-
CM*. Waltor to. Mtraa Jr. Us
personal property and aWMrrrw-
in the church sanctuary. The aa- pan sr ieeae Jane* wtu ad
aoctation also will in* tall off I-1 vaace to the state lA semi
Fritx Lanham said. He explained
and Ah-H
Stafford, are to blast off from
partment will perform aervtces
that a proposed city ordinance
uled for the spring of 1181, Wil-
son told the chamber. . — -
This marks the third major
new chemical unit expansion by
Sinclair for thl* area. On Nov.
17 the company announced planslurday
to make isophthalic add at tto| The
timated Don McLeod, district
tax assessor-collector.
McLeod said he will prepare
a list at qualified voter* for
use of the election official* Sat-
on the roil by the
Stow moat to to motor ra-
cer*
on the North Main Street im-
provement project and the
Garth Road and South Mato
Street extern ion* ha* been re-
ceived by the Oty of Baytown
However, city council action i*
necessary before the contract
authorizing the city to enter into
the agreement accompanied the
contract.
The contract already haa been
signed by county officials.
Under this agreement, the
county right-of-way department
will provide appraisal and nego-
tiation services In the acquisi-
tion of right-of-way for the three
projects. Coats of the right-of-
way will be paid by the city.
The agreement provide* that
the right-of-way department may
spend not more than 115,000 in
providing the service* without
cost to the City of Baytown. Any
additional expense would have
to be paid by the city.
Lanham said the proposed
city ordinance and contract ap-
proval will be placed on the
(See GARTH, Page 14)
the same launch pad and at-
hicles owned by the school dia-
tom pt to rendezvous and fly to
formation with Gemini 7. Hie
Dane* Poifpone-d
DANCE SCHEDULED Saturday! trirt 1I-4A tries to nsake the
CHRISTMAS SEALS ll|ltTI ito
filer RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Friday at 7:18 p-m., aa Dis-
trict resident* are on the tax
roll, a rather high percentage at
the otherwise qualified voters
are eligible to vote Saturday.
Other qualifications include
payment of tha 1M4 poll tax or
being exempt and residing to
night by the Moose Lodge. 515 finals tor the second comer*
series of close-in maneuvers for
W. Main SL. ha* been pottponed| live year
until some future date. Reason
for postponing is that prepara-
tion* were not completed.
voting qualifications lo-
about six hour*, perhaps ap-
proaching to within Inches of
each other, with a remote poasi-
Anonymous Gifts Received --
bllity they may touch.
Last Of The Kristyniks-
Grid Era Ends Here Saturday
Texas at least one year and to
YuU Party
BAYTOWN FIRE Department.
SUtion 4 volunteers, will have
their annual Christmas party at
7 p.m. Friday at the Tower.
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Three Brothers Answer
Chief Goodfellow's Call
prepare the Gemini 8 rocket
spacecraft for firing to a record
Chambers County at least ala
months.
nine diys, a teak which normal-
McLeod retorted that 578 res-
ident* of the school district were
Sea GEMINI. Page 14)
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qualified to vole to the trustee
election last spring, when owner-
An expected crowd of 10,000
or more will get their chance
to view the beginning of the end
of a great era of high school
CLOUDY TO Partly cloudy |/00<ba|| Satuiday at 7:30 p.m.
wtto rata mdtog today. Tern- I when the Bay Oty Black Cats
prrature range expected. 8 71 |and th), Bridge City Cardinals
invade Baytown’s Memorial
Stadium for a Class 3A quarter-
final game.
Saturday will b« hick it I )* I Bay City'* lait KrUtynlk, the
.tom., 7* iTp-m. trod *W and ftojl .on of . rich
football family will be guiding
the Black Cat* from the quar-
terbacking position — Paul.
J Like older brother Marvin,
^1 Paul controls the Black Cato
lng a college career that many the vanity for the third straight
ttunk will take him even farther, year.
Even before Marvelous Marv,
as Longhorn fans like to call
him, there was a Bay City Kris-
tynik in the UT picture — line-
man David.
"Maybe he* not the most
polished quarterback around,"
one viewing coach said of Paul,
"but he'U best you one way or
the other.”
Previously Dated
Through the years anonymous
donors have always played big
parts in successful drives. We
received two gifts, one tor $10
and one for }1 In Thursday's
Rain Totals
105 Inches
not a requirement.
Voting In Saturday's election
will be from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
at two places.
School district residents who
live south of Interstate High-
way 10 will vote at the Cove
community building, and those
who live north of Interstate 10
will vote in the elementary
school cafeteria in Mont Bcl-
"We've acouted them a couple
of times now." said Bridge City
Coach H. W. (Chief) Wilson,
"and were going to have our
hand* full keeping Roberds in
Randall Le« Wslktoa
Larry ABea Walktoa
Wane W atkiua
TOTAL TO DATE 8411-88
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This year Chief Goodfetlow
(Sea BROTHERS. Page If)
dsgraaa.
By CHIEF GOODFELLOW
An Inspiring little note came
in Thursday’s mall to Chief
Goodfetlow. It wa* from three
brothers who know the meaning
of sharing.
Here is the note:
“Deer Goodfellow*:
"We would like to help some
other children have a Merry
Christmas this year. We will be
celebrating Ch
many. Each of
to help the Ga
"Signed: Rai
Allen and Wayne I Watkins"
These are the j kind of gifts
Chief Goodfellow! like* to re -
brothers are
But like any great footbal
match of this significance, the
odds are balanced out and many
believe that Bridge City has the
greatest high school player to
ever hit the state of Texas —
(8a* FOOTBALLs Page 14)
GALVESTON TIDE Friday
Boy Seriously
Hurt By Auto
A
will be big* at l:9t p.m. Ttdm
Our World
Behind Krlstynlk will be full-
back Wayne Roberds. a bull of
7 :Z< p.m.
vieu
usuirk Csutor.
McLeod will aerve as the elec-
tion judge for the Mont Belvteu
box, assisted by Marvin Barrow
The election judge %l Cove will
be W. E. Clark, with Mr*. W.
B. McKay a* assistant judge.
If a majority at the persons
31.6 bond Issue, the money from
the bonds will finance construc-
tion of a new Barber* HU1 High
School plant.
The new school would be built
(See BONDS. Page 14)_
Today
an athlete that I* lettering on
A seven-year-old boy, Ronald
W. Hunter of 2509 Clyde Drive,
suffered serious injuries at 4:20
p.m. Thursday when he was
struck by a car in front of 420
Clyde Drive.
The boy was token to San Ja-
cinto Methodist Hospital in a
private car and was later trans-
tered to Ben Taub Hospital in
Houston.
Patrolman A. W. Henscey, In-
vestigating officer, said the boy
ran from bdiind a parked car
and into the street when he wai
struck by a car drive by Mn.
Ella M. Arrington of 425 Clyde
Drive. He wa* knocked to the
pavement No charge* were
filed against the driver.
Arouh
Frida,
ti
with a cool head and an abund-
lance of determination. Marv la
finishing a* quarterback at the
Texas Longhorns this season
and Paul will soon just be start-
tmas in Ger-
i 1* sending 32
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FROM AP WIRES
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Friday. ERAE
• Mr*. Loots Aaa Real, M,
How*
of Brookshire, dies of lajurie*
rroetvM la crash Wednesday
Lee. Larry
Si*-
between Houston and Katy.
Circle K To
Send Blood
To Viet Nam
• Mayor Lpaie Welch of
ceive. The Wa
true Goodfellow*. They want oth-
er youngsten to be happy this
Christmas.
Ibis 1* the real meaning of
the Goodfellow Drive — to help
needy youngsters have, their
Christmas just as everyone else
Houston asks tour city depart-
t beads to realga. They
are Gay Haycock, director of
I. M. (DEACON) Jones tells
how hard it la to "really retire''
from all the hustle and bustle
... James (Slick) Ellis vows he
will never Join the retirement
ranks . . . Rufus Honeycutt is
bothered by-thfe lack of tnough
description in a newt story.
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Humble Unions Host Meet
To Discuss Annuity Plan
parks; Cooper McEschera, di
rector of traffic; Clinton Ows-
ley, director of public aerviee;
and Sterling Barnett, parchaa-
tog agent
v
To counteract draft card burn-
er* who have been publicized
over the world, a group of Lee
, , „ .College young men want to start
John Durham Is doing fine aft- , blood donation drive to send
er a brief hospital stay. He plans bl00d to African soldiers to
to return to work Monday to v,et Nam and the South Viet-
Houston . . . S. W. (Boudreau) MmMe
Nowlin picks up the coffee tab,1 w '
although he won the alphabet
game . . . Mrs. Herman (Pur*
pie) Bremer praises Sun press-
man Henry Relmsr's wot*.
Twenty . five representative* to the company's retirement
of union groupa from five ‘ ‘ *
state* art expected to attend a
conference here beginning at U
a m. Saturday.
Co-boat* for the meeting an ------.— . .-------.—..
the Gulf Coast Industrial Work- Brewer explained. He (aid the
er( Unton, bargaining agrnt for
• Soviet Union lanadMn Its
tits to Humble annuitant*.1'
Highly-Rated Black Cat
Band To Play At Game
fonrifc known attempt nt a soft
meeting la to
coordinate all efforts to devtiop
Purpot* of tha
• Michigan'. Selectlve Serv-
ice System ‘ ‘ :
f:; -J'y-*—J
involved la aaU-Vlet.Naa w
• British Royal Air Force
The Circle K dub, ■ aerviee
club sponsored by Kiwantons,
announced it will take names
The award - winning Black Barron said Selections will in-
Cat Bud from Bay City High chide "Jlvc,” 'Trombone King,”
School will be a special treat "Grandiose,'’ .'"Them Basset'',
at halftime Saturday night at and "Father of Victory.”
Black Cat Band uniforms are
dark blue with gold metallic
The meeting will be told Si""
the Gulf Coast Industrial Work-
ers Unton Hall, 3114 Mariwt It
Representative* of the UBkBW
ployeg and Nto Batfuwn
ploye* Federation, union t
. blood. Jerry Lyons, chairman of
C. W. Hastings Inquires about L* project, said table* tor reg-
when a VFW picture »d »to«y Lj^e, will to ret^p
i. to be published . . . Mayor Monday and Tuetday in the halls
Seaborn Cravey get, to to a L, ^ buiwing, ,t CoUege.
frequent subject of Houston TV I need to know how many
interviews. people are Interested In this,"
Knox Beavere art BenShlrey ^jd. we want to set up
absorb a sbotk with good hu- „ blood donon' unit In the flrat
mor... W. B. Hooka art M..G.
Simon take time out for a oof-
Em-
for re-
finery clerical workers art «m>
Memorial Stadium at the Bay
City • Bridge aty quarter-final
football game.
Director J. L Barron told The
ploye* in the Sjieclalty Products
Division of Humble Oil A Re-
fining Co., Houston.
Pete Brewer, business agent
for the Gulf Cbest Industrial
Worker* Union, explained that
representative* of Humble em-
,
Ms m BfifntlRUnn oottfitta or
trim.
A
troop* la rebeUio*, RAodaala’a
meeting Saturday
tour of the refinery was sehad-. ■
uiod Friday afternoon and a but- |
day afternoon at tha Holiday
h>.
President 8f 'tht OoK HI
Industrial Worker* Union la Roy
The band's drum major art
eight twirlers are going to have
a particularly busy schedule on
Saturday, Barron said. They will
Journey Saturday morning to
Pasadena to compete In a solo
Sun that 121 member* will
march In a 7-mlnute drill at
halftime, led by Drum Major
Marilyn Mehems. The Black
Cat Bart recently copped a flrat
division in a Region 13 march-
Ing context. "
The Saturday night halftime
show will to "strictly a military
• Mrs. Reaa Fry*, eoavfct-
aid room of the college gym.”
Lyons said the Circle K mem-
ber* will wort with Ellington
Air Force Base on the project.
The club got Its idea from
ploye*’ unions from other place*
— Baton -Rouge, La., Billing*,
I at Lei. A
/ear* probat
played a large part la
aafaig A the Moody l
art ensemble contest They will
ville. Tex. - have been invited
then drive back to Bay City art
leave in a bus with the entire
band for Baytown
Kilough, and C. R. Upchurch it
president of the Baytown Em-
to attend tha meeting.
A POWERFUL BAY CITY
QB Kririynit Hand. Off To
GRID DUO
FV Robardt
drill, aU precision marching.
day riot
tin.
have begun these blood dona-
tion drives.
AO/ CAR LOANS iJffvS
/I want« to ao tnii to snow uie
T /O AN tAVINfit American soldier* that they
■ / Vn JR'inW have their support In the war.
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at 562-6280.
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