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TEIPHONI NUMIER: *87 8J07
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■pmachlng
Warsaw-
roontrii-*
Dramatic Mission Ended-
2 Prisoners E
Jail At Anahuac
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find Iln.r
world nr
Pope Paul VI Returns
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'Z*! NEW YORK (API - With a.macy, vuth Protestant. Ortho-1 And 0,c beafrof the mightiest
« hrm*i„r j ^("OoilWok you all!** Poo* Paulldox and Jewish l«ad<-i». and .of th« eountriee, President
ThurMtav at Earthman iVI ,gd4,i <" hi* "•(•IMl- j both v and they pledged rttu-1 Johnsiei. ttld the Popr'l strtk-
k-„„, Mi.nrin M ,iu MM*M* ttij! *-iiu«l Si«l(0» In tohalt <4 ittH-ma- ing personal upped "may Ik*
. ik»mL J5S 04«kW hid lor ,.,ac. In th* tional conciliation. |jwi that the Jm need. lo get
nriL-in«iK were ichedulad nr .: 'td*Vkus..! city" of men -ml Then, before ho departed, htiut thinking «f how lo achieve
rm TuIr.dnv >»* kovrmmenta. I stopped off at the World * Fair.jpceee"
' ' ! "We shall never forget thhj***! J> fireworks Ut Utt air. hej Throughout hit 14-hour visit,
Yom Kippur joxtiiiurttnmy hour," he *ald In declared. “WjHw tttmi ourjujgng the packed, meandering
'famvili Att estimated 3 a mil- prayer* to MiLMM tpilea Into the city, In gathering*
lion, th* ,,-»>*ate*t outpouring in j »•**«* ol peace, and concord wo aj j, Patrick* Cathedral and
metropou'en annal*. had acJhave come to proclaim." elsewhere,jiie Pope met a roue-
jclainK'd ms to-and-lro ;».o»agc. I Thoughtful atatcamen ol the ipg.damof'of aheem. applauae
an-rworld a communllle* loyml and mualc ‘
promiie In the dramatic papal "Hooray! Hooray!" the
j And in the chanCcllcilc* of the[mlarion. "All of ua.-.wOI draw thronga ahouted. "Long live the
in'itioa-, r.iwerful men ”w?'«hcd truplrallon" from it. said U.N. Pogg^ Police Commluioner
jtiie Impact of this wiuti-clad Secretary-General tf Tliam. a Vincent Broderick gauged the
wayfarer’* .r.ipaaakmed turn- Buddhist. total turnout of those who saw
mons tv yuit war afld lay down It "may incline all Mates to the Pope In person at 3.8 mih
do their utmoat to make this lion, exceeding the
organisation a truly univeriaJ
Fleeing Pair
GENIE IN THE BOTTLE
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Our World
Today
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Frm AT Mim.
• Knur young Air Knron ol-
YOM KIPPl'R terviri-* will he
held at fi .'tO p in. Tuesday and at)
Ham. Wednesday at Om.tri ra-
tion K’nesw’th Israel. Se.-Mecs .___
will be held till day Wednesday ,ni' k,1'T,n'* M'T'"
Yom Ki|)|»ir, lie1 Jewish ivliyi-
oils observ.inec. means "day of
atonement"
fleer* liuay Umii*mI*«« lor «•'
day atay laMda MfJwM TB
ctuuiitier oa MmufMed low
(or
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Chamber* County
(rum IV
spare niglit. beg**
Monday. .43h|fjdii
• IV swim, Jarft and "oUi
jail In Anahuac, who
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cred the jailer
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Law
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Vi
•r ■ ngfestive tad dnnoea" are
Money Stolen
MRS MARIK Pcicrsrm. ^‘Jths-ir arms. So did plaiin uiUzcm-
Purkway, n-iwrted H15 was tak-; ..We mwit inapB Wlr ^ lhe
en.fturn the dtawer id die drc**. ( " lw laid > vaM
hrtrnnn, PatNm.m: of und#r ^
W. C. Jaeksnn made Hie pnllm- Man y.nk.r s,adlum.
ktary invest.,wim Mr* P*^H"Serve It!" He quoted hlg Lord.
i.,M |ioIkh‘the theft occuri,cd ..B|pgM<j arc j(,c poacemak-
Mimotime between Friday waa
.S«tur.|«y. - ' r ! dn aW. day-long wand of
unprecs-d. nh-d conlrontatlons,
with the great and the many of
America, with President John-
son. and before the United Na-
tion*, tie pres»ed that same ur-
gent ^exhortation.
"If you wish to be brothers,
let the arms .'all from your
I’llKISi lA.V WOMAN'S Fcl|pw-1 hands," in- implored the U.N.
ship of Bayway Christ lap Church 'Geh-’ral Assembly. Ho chal-
will sponsor a -garage sale longed it to make real its nebta
Thursday and Friday at 119 N.jaath: "No more war, war never
Burnet Drive. Hours will be j again.'"
from 9 a in. lo 5 p.m. Proceeds He me; also, in brotherly inti-
will be used to buy banquet ta-
bles for Uie church.
the aid of
iL
tmaaed at Brigham Yoaag
University.
a
which In the put have saluted
rapeu at
instrument of puce," said the
returning American heroei
signed la purify ah^ MMM
tv recapec*. menuueu
Kdward Met Ay. U. of
President of the U7-nation Gen-
eral Assembly. Amin tore Fan-
t*ni of Rely.
along Broadway,
Tetpt
Countless others, In this coun-
(8m POPE. Page «)
Vidor an inmate of the
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t-roucl.i to Anahuac by
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ty of a tieneti warrant to
• Khteea |-iwlw. hMally
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Rebels Scattered-
Rebellion In Jakarta
Seems To Be Ended
sad ciiUdrea, tram-
Emergency Corps
BAYTOWN Fmergency Corps
will mtvt at 7 p m Tui-wlav at
the corps headquarters on South
Main. * _
. fht other eacapee was
Led aa Joe BambuJ
JUm Anion*), who
a new siadlam tss Kwaagja,
County Ml
car theft chant*
i said tote jtervmg
aseiiefce for M-
ate tamed out for
of
McCoy was
| Me Patty
Duke. II, any* she la engaged
lo Harry G. Folk
York television c
SAFETY CHECKUP ON t
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CWF Prop
on> tin'll at
SINGAPORE (AP) - Reports
from Jakarta today said organ-
ized rebel resistance in central
Java appear* to have collapsed.
The reports, sent through dip-
lomatic channels, said small
pockets of rebel forces were still
scattered throughout the central Earlier the Malaysian govern- back tu work under contract
part of Indonesia's main island ni-mt radio reported that providing tor oix-
but these were believed lo be^l! fighting between government
armed and poorly led. forces and pro-Co:mnunist re-
The diplomatic reports sak:.;)eis liad broken out in sections
an American businessman, who
was not Identified, drove the
length of Java in'the past two
days and *foO*a vary little
command Wednesday at hit
summer palace in Bogar, 40
mdes south of the Indonesian
capital. The meeting was ex-
peeled tu shed some light on the • .Nbx-tma duy Walkout of
murky poliUcttl situation in In- ss.ooo prodibdioa wmfcor* ends
donesia.
M, New
tor. No
Owmbt-rs County Sheriffs Uia-
that are tool or Molea. Left to right am Ha
WEST BAYTOWN Klwauians wUi cheek
chiidron's blryeie* for «afrt> trature* Satur-
day and record registration numbers to
keep on file at the Bariown Peliee Depart-
ment. This will belp "keep track" of hikes
VBaOe, |M
4> and Arkus
Hesse. Kraak A age*, ArtotM
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iBaytown Him Photo)
ns Boeing Co. ataaktoiato go
At Baytown Schools--
Kiwanis To Inspect Bicycles
«4.
Goodwill Speaker Baytown Rainfall
Th*3iiy'«i!l hf.v , pnjsrarn MOpdaV HS8$UT6d
on Goodwill industries. Main *
speaker will lie Dr. W. 0. i-uf- hi 1 A£ [n.lsee
borrow ol Houston. Ml I.Tv IIIUICj
The men ware thought to have
C
th study.
• Donna Shtdtoi, Howtou,
n
among la Texas Woman’s Uni
vanity girts ehosen na final tats
In Aggie Mweotbeait.MmpeU-
of centra! Java. The broadcast
did not give the source of the
Information.
The Radio Malaysia report
said .the rebels controlled sever-
al districts, including the Jogja-
karta region 25C miles southeast
of Jakarta. An curlier Malaysi-
an report said army troops had
rclakcn Jogjakarta after Com-
munist elements captured It. *
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West Baytown Kiwanis Qubibicycl* in cam KJt jaM jr stoL
wttf Inspect blcjn.’lei W~W>a|l(i-
features Saturday at six school! a safely inspection sticker
locatijns for all interested boy* wilJ ^ Ejvcn fach ch|)d ^
ha* hit or her bicyele checked.
The bikes will be checked from I
a.m. to noon at Bowie, Lamar,
Anson Jones, San Jacihto, Trav-
is and Ashbel Smith school*.
riot Watts,
Joe 8. Green.
ttm. Texas ABM*
Lynn Seamans and Ray Maw
•r* to chouse
morning.
Navy Mothers
NAVY MOTHERS Clot, will hold!
a garage sale Oct 11-16 at 503 heaviest a mount tailing ae tween
W. Dcfee. Oulhing. household!-* i, rp- 8n'J midnight ^
gi*4s and miscellaneous Items' Accoivlmg to the rain gauge at
will lie sold, Donations for the E**° Research and Kagineering
sale willbc conect«:TnTcfevu-a|Co. in Baytown, the average
rainfall h<
tin, chairmen of the boy* «nd
lighting.
The American reportedly en-
countered rebel forces but found
them quite friendly He reported
that many people he had sjiokcr
to in central Java were support-
ers of Lt. Col. Uniting, the lead-
er of the attempt last week to
oven hrow President Sukarno.
Radio Malaysia recited to-
day that the army forces in con-
trol of Jakarta had i«gun a
crackdown on Cominuni.-ta in
the capita), arresting 209 Red
supporters. Without giving the
source of jts report, it added
that 5,000 people at a rally in
Jakarta had demanded that the
Indonesian Communist party be
Rainfall mersured 1-45 incites
in BaytiAvn
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GMu .MM* trn.m
r
girls committee, on to charge
•nday, wtth the
and girls.
Each registration number of
tiie hiijycJe will be recerded to
give ti> Hie Baytown Police De-
partment- Till* will enabic [kf
Ucemen to have a record of the
of the project - -
• Wmt <i
aati aircraft
I .to* aUHlraU, will be eetob-
llshnl at Ft. Klisa^Ttl Poao,
Tex., beginning
Fore*
c
Km stole Units ft
ris County SlKTilfs Dc|i
and the Stale Highway
(lire aiding in the search, £
Larson, who said that
U r Coumy Sheriff Lottf
LATE
NEWS:
1
Team captains from the West
Baytown Kiwanis Club are Jerry
Don Smith, Bowie, assisted by
IJack Morion and Ken Adams;
R. L. Summers, Lamar, assisted
by Truest Smith, Dan Elkins,
Bill Duplantis, Joe Keating and
• Ben Ljvc; E. A. Moyers, Anson
j Jones, assisted hy Kelly Martin,
' By BEE LANDRUM (Sam Aiford and approved with-|M. W, Morgan, O. L. Clark and
Federal fund* for the purchase;out dissenting votes. D- C, Seamans; Maurice Jen-
of library materials will be-j Recommendation was mideining*, San Jacinto, assisted by
sought by the school district. by Gentry at a previous meet- NU*» Brill, Jim Bond and Frank
Monday night the school board ing that central libraries be pro-1 Angel; Jack John, Travi*. asslst-
authorized the application for vided In the elementary schools ed by Bob Warno, Jim Stewart,
federal assistance under Title beginning in the 1966-67 year. Knox Thomas, Jim Forney and
Hof the Elementary and Second- Gently said Tuesday his Mon- Charles Larabee: J. M Bryan,
ary Education Act ot 1965. day night recommendation was Ashbel Smith, assisted hy Mau-
Supt. George Gehtry explained not connected with the central
•hat the act requires that sped- libraries proposal. He said the
tic authorization by the boa id school officials think as much as
for application to be made. He 123,000 of assistance may by ob-
asked for suoh authorization. tatned purchase malerials for
A motion to authorize the ap- present libraries,
plication was made by trustee Monday night the school board
Boyd Hill, seconded by trustee also discussed participation in
the federal school iunch pro-
gram, but definite action <>n that
matter was delayed until the
board's regular meeting on Mon-
day. Oct. U. ___;___
Supt. Gentry told the board on
June 21 that he would recom-
mend participation by the school
district in the federal school
lynch program.
This statement was made in
connection with a recommenda-
tion by Gentry that all assist-
ance programs be studied to de-
termine what funds are avail-
able to the school district and to
Lee College
Trustee Boyd Hill inquired on
Monday night about the recom-
mendation regarding the school
lunch program. •*»
Gentry replied that applica-
tion had been made again for
participation in the m
gram.
. The superintendent udded that
he docs not believe4!hc board
has eycg taken any' action on
hit recommendation to partici-
pate in the school lunch pro-
gram, which includes assistance
on lunches served and surplus
commodities.
for October is 3.49
inches.'If the weather pattern
continues like Monday's, Bay-
i '.own wilt be well on the way to
keepim up with Its October av-
erage or even surpassing it.
September rain went beyond
the average. A total of 5.68 inch-
es rain was measured here which
was 1.14 ihehes Above average.
The year's rainfall, however,
is not up to par with its aver-
age .So far a total of 23.08 rain-
fall inches have been recorded
here, which is 13.5! inches below
liersons may phone 582-2482. or
582-9117. I
The army high command re-
portedly ordered the crack Sili-
wangi Division into central Java
to clear out the rebels. The lat-
ter’* main strength seemed to
come trow MBits of the region'.*
Diponegoro Division.
. Another Malaysian radio re-
pun said armed Communist
units were using guerrilla tac-
tics to harass govemmenl
troops along the main roads be-
tween Jakurta, Bogor and the
mountain resort of Bandung, 75
miles southeast of Jakarta.
Trustees OK Bid For
Federal Library Aid
0"rit<
5c
Leader Needed
A BROWNIE leader i* needed
for tlie Girl-Scouts. Anyone in-
terested is asked to contact
Mrs. L. F Ffrench phone
583-4626 as soui. as possible.
for furttror information,__
said no wort of th* ton me*
" Oommwitftt claim t#
to any pnntoutor MR .
loft from the ea*
day-
The two
Rotary Club
* BAYTOWN ROTARY Club mem-
bers will watch the World Se-
ries on color television at noon
Wedne«day al Ihe Tower.
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side of the jail, crossed a
India charges Pakistani
ber yard and dropped . 11 • if
bund.
Jakarta Radio announced that
Sukarno had called a meeting of
his political and military high
f tto «
ed IN yards Into Indian tort*-
i American, 5 left, 4
weighing 160 ptffcndj
Latin
average.
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Wiring At Some Schools
In Need Of Modernization
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fljuk trousert *
McCoy is 5 feet, 4 torhro *N,
weighing 135 pounds, with brodto
CLOI DY AND COOK with oc-
r«»l<inul ruiii. Trinperature
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UCE^KIM LEMWfS • ORRIfires
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to was Weiring when to escaps <- . |j
Tlie need for improvement qf
the electrical wiring at several
schools and other repairs was
pointed out to the school hoard
during a si*°clai meeting. Mon-
aay mgnt; *
A. W- Costley, director of
transjxjrtation and maintenance
for the school system, reported
that workers in his department
are doing routine maintenance
and trying to do as much pre-
ventive maintenance as possible.
He said some electrical wiring
wa* done recently at San Jacin-
to Elementary School.
Costley added that electrical
work needed at Burnet Elemen-
tary School Is “most pressing."
lie reported that additional cir-
cuits, or perhaps "complete re-
wiring." are needed at Sam
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Houston Elementary School and
more electrical circuits are
needed for the Lamar Elemen-
tary School cafeteria.
The electriral wiring at Cedar
Bayou Junior High School is
“Mttor'KeficieM,’’ Oottfey sold. Apples tor «c nth annual Ki-
‘He explained, “We can rente- wanis apple sale toll arrive hero
dy all of this with a little time
and some money.” 1_________
A complete new roof is needed
on the auditorium and library let.
area at Cedar Bayou Junior to A film called "Wild River-
High School, Coatley reported.
He said this roof may be re-
placed during the Christmas holt.
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Memorial Rites
For Baytonian
‘£RM
Kiwanis Sale Apples
Due Here On Oct. 27 ^
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lTG£S AH'LLS
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Memorial service* for Gordon
V, Snyder, 56, of 700 Carnegie,
will be held at 2 p.m. Wednes-
day at Earthman Chapel, with
ihe Rev. Peter Katt, Vicar ol
All Saints' Episcopal Church of-
ficiating- j£;
Snyder died at 5:30 a.m. Mon-
day at his home. A Baytown resi-
dent 35 years, he was employed
in (tie laboratory nt Humble Oil
and Refining Co.'s Baytown Re-
finery. , W
Survivors are his widow, Mrs.
Eleanor Snyder of Baytown; two
stepsons, G i 1 b e r t Beil of St.
Lbuis, Mu., and Douglas Baldoa
of Tullahoma, Tenn,
Snyder requested his body be
given to Baylor School of Medi-
cine for medical research.----------
'.Tn\\$£§
4:/,\
muimT
about Oct, 27. it wo, aromnoed
Thursday at the IViytown Ki-
I*mJ
> ,
wnni* Hub meeting at the Tow-
AIR FORCE Capt. Stephen Wil-
hite stops over to see his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A, Wilhite.
He is Cnroute to California after
Itelping air drop paiatrooiicrs at
Fort Campbell. Ky. From Cali-
fornia he will go to New Zea-
land.
icj
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was shown at the Klwiml* meet-
Ktwonh DtvK
F -r -
1
sion 3 U. Gov. Charles Under-
toWL Hamilton L. Herbert. Mrs.
Gloria Ainsworth and Ode K
members Roger* Wart and
Larry Smith.
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days.
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A new roof is expected to bo
provided for the Highlands Ele-
(fteo WIRING. IVg. t)
! j
Bill Kerr gets his picture tak-
en in connection with a sales as-
signment.
Jim Bryan glad to see the
rains arrive for hi* yard work's
sake • . . Jane Lynn Williams
visits here this Weekend from
Sam Houston State Teachers
College . . . Frank Anfeel has a
busy morning —Mary Del-
Homme plays the piano for. West
Baytown Kiwanians.
D’Eva Luthringer sends some
iiitewJIftnH! new* from Texas
Woman's CnKorsily in Denton
alKutt a talented musician . . .
Pamela Phillips, 17j)S Chilton
Drive, iveiilers Metlvxlist Hog-
liltafTii Houston. A patient in
Room 417, site cannot have vis-
itors yet.,. Slick Ellis inquires
about tHe cost of cigarettes . , ■
Barbara Lee chooses be
being real early or real late and
decides on the earlier time . . .
Barbara James returns a call
from Crosby.
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LEARNING TAKES MANY FORMS
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Biggest Bath In Ba
MRS. NITA PICKERING, one of the two class far older ehUdren. Mrs. Maudine K«.v-
, special education teachers who work with the nor tcacheo the younger sge classes. Both
“trainable" rlasscs, directs a combination rlasscs are located on the Lamar Elemen*
lesson oa reading and good nutrition in the tary rampua.
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(Baytown Sun Photo)
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‘‘By WANDA ORTON
"Biggest bath job" in this
arch goes on weekly al tlie Bay-
town-Lu Porte Tunnel; TritvJt
McKinney, tunnel superintend-
ent, -said, "but the bath is on
Monday instead of Saturday
night.!'
McKinney described tlie many
gallons of soap and water it
take* to wash out the tunnel
when he gave the program Mon-
day to the West Baytowfn Ki-
wanis Club at Rebel Km. ‘
He said motorists should1 not
worry If any of the Murulay
night soap gets on their cars
Seniors Near Finish
Of Driving Classes
t»-cau*o it i* quite harmless."
It takes cjght hours to bathe the
tunnel, McKinney sqid _
The superintendent said be nK. .
wn* afrakl the tunnel Was "not McKinney said the tunnel
very popular" lately with drlv- *t»ff has had a lot of fqn out of
ers because .of the repair under the seven monitor* in the tunnel
way on the lighting system. He He said some motorllt* «re un-
predlcted the work toll be com-
pleted soon, however.
either side of tlw tunmd to luke
cart; of water at the approaches,
in addition to other pumps Inside
Special Education Courses -
Baytown Gives Trainable Child ‘Life’
*
Boih trustees Hill and Karl
Opr>slick said (hey thought the
authorization for application to
participate in the school lunch
program had already been giv-
en. Hill made a mol ion that Gen-
try make the necessary arrange-
ments for participation.
"I haven’t heard that we need
tills program,'' commented Trus.
tee Seth Mitchell,
The hoard approved without
dlatenting vote Hill’* motion,
which was Interpreted to mean
that further Information would
Ito ppwertei Gentry (aid he1
would be'mdy to report on the
Wednesday will be the lost
. „ day in the series of driving class-
trainable children (TMR) arf es sponsored by Baytown Sen-
loca eil in a separate house on citlzcnSi w. P, Smith an-
the Lamar Elementary campus. nounced .,
Teachers are Mr* Maudine A MCOn(j Kncs 0( classes will
Raynor and Mrs. Ni.a Ptcker- ^ nMt Wedne,day Qct 13.
... Registration is being taken now.
The groups me dlvidwl, <kt< S[jllth uid and interested per-
for the older children and anoth- Knt m#y ^
er for the younger ones. The ciglses are taught person*
The .rooms .re light color.'u! M ind wer to wfreah tMr
and crammed tvith totorest n* drlvlnK .km, lhrough mm,
knicknacks all carefully .elec ed ^ A series of &
hll/ ^rdfoln or menfol cta“*««*h*W' +» *«Ch cta*»
cnila s coordination or mtnw kMHn»fo mlnutt*
training, . ' ■ win' be .warded Jitter next Mond.y nlght
A visit to the older grouF thl* week to J20 persons who During a previous rpeeting.
found' them looking ft slldei completed the first series ot Gentry had mentioned the pos-
flashed on a screen. Each pic- classes. The classes are taught liWWy of designating some
(See SPECIAL, Page t) at Sterling Municipal Library.
. il.DITOH’x .NOl'E: rids Is
Hu- -rcoiHl lu a series of ah-
lli'li** written by Sun Staffer
Itobby Sutphlii jOn the Special
Education Dejuirtment of the
Baytown school system .and
the cIiuuh-s now available.)
At most, special education can
take a child — who two genera-
tions ago would be doomed to
» useless life — and help him
become a useful family mem-
ber.
These are the "trainable" chil-
dren with intelligence quotients
from 35 to 50 as compared to
the norm of 100. They Will never
be able to be gainfully em-
ployed. They can be taught to
do simple tasks, to dress them-
selves, make their beds, and ob-
serve primary safety rules such
as traffic lights. With proiter
training they can learn house-
hold choirs to be a family as-
set instead of liability and may
be able to -participate in a shel-
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limited vocational ski|la.
Baytown's two classes for Ihe
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tog watched lor trtoflc viola-
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Kinney’s description of 11.088
six-foot flourescent tubes and a
power bill that runa from 51,000 awry
•- *\,200 a month.
up a small town,” Me- j
Kinney said. Besides having
three sources of power, it op-
erates it* own water supply with
two deep wells and has Its own
heating system.
Eleven pump* are kept at tlie
tween
the, tunnel. With
these monitor* saving time, the
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1965, newspaper, October 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145529/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.