The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 136, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1965 Page: 1 of 24
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f . ; *an Mrlghlog a verdict today
mmfjm I the trial of Billie So| Estes
charges of lying a»>out his
financial status to olitain grain
storage contracts worth.mil*
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Del Rio To Louisiana--
Mayor Lee Liggett withdrew
to sue*
L 8 city
SONORA, Tex. (AP) —The
wreckage of » plane bsiteted
from Portlnad, Ore., with sir
persons aboard was found to-
day. Sheriff Herman Moore
said there were no survivors.
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In 3 Races:
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declared that he
hie support to City
Councilman Jack Huron "If he
files.'’
Mayor Liggett said Huron had
by a number
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By Snow
• Texas House Judiciary
Committee approves for floor
debate a bill outlawing double
contracts In real estate deals,
* been approach*
of ‘‘concerned
and
if 1 do not,?
The 14ih candidate for election . .3
to the Baytown School Board yg
tiled Wednesday morning as lfie
deadline neared- and some oth- f
er proapectKe candidates report*- |
rdiy wen- undecided.
s withdraw-
y f---'"V
al, Councilman
“I am deeply grateful aid
humble that the mayor feels as
he does, but I am not prepared
to make a statement concerning
SUN
said:
• Indonesian government re-
portedly plans formal takeov-
er of American rubber planta-
As much as 7 inches of snow
fell at Jonestown, a resort com-
munity on Lake Travis near
Austin:
Austin reported an official 1
inch, but there were 2-3 inches
in other parts of the capital city,
and 4 inches in the Hill Country
norihwest of Austin.
Five inches fell at President
Johnson’s ranch near Stonewall
Six -inches accumulated on the
Zercher ranch in the same area.
(gee SNOW , Page S)_
By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS
4 vast belt o4 snow that "sent
evervliody out of their cotton
Iptekin’ mfads” from joy tn one “We can see snow on the
snow-short city covered Texas' mountains over to me west in
mMsectkm today from £l-Pa*& Mexico, and it is just .beauti-
to the Louisiana border around ful," she dtciared.
Nacogdoches and Longview, One of the News Herald’s cor-
Sleet even spattered the palm respondents 40 miles north In
trees around Beaumont and the ranching country railed to
PortArthur with a brief storm. teU the naper that drifts were
The jubilation came at Del large there, he didn’t know just
how deep, but they were "belly
high to a tail giraffe.” _
and I didn't sleep a wink. I was
jumping tip every few minutes
to look out the window.”
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tioes vetoed at *M million.
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Government officials describe
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the ectfoe as “management
takeover,” but Western diplo-
matic legal experts term it
“eaaflscaffoa.”
Filing wit! close at 7 :30 p.m.
. time/* 7*
Huron has another year to
serve as a councilman. If he
decided to run for mayor, be
would have a choice of either
resigning from the council or
holding his seat until the elec-
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mayor at
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Wefawsday, and a drawing to
determine ywition of Candida
on the ballot will be held im-
mediately after the deadline.
Earl Peel of Highlands
was the 14th person to become
a candidate, Peel, who filed for
Position 7. issued a statement
that will be published In Thurs-
day's issue of The Sun.
Thirteenth candidate is,Jesse
Franklin Stovall of 1306 Adams
1st., area supervisor for Humble
Oil and Refining Co.'s Bay town
Refinery. He filed Tuesday aft-
ernoon. . ' I
■Stovall, a resident of Baytown
for 17 years/1*’seeking election
to Position 6 Dr. Joe T.
Hpreczy, current Position 6
trustee, ha* announced that he
will not seek re-election.
Other position 6 candidates at
noon Wednesday were Don Sa-
ves,‘E. A. (Woodyj Rose and
Sum Aifortl.
Stovall came to Baytown fa
IMS from Hearne. where he re-
eelvud Mi stomantary and Mfai
school education. He also actond-
«vi Lea OBege in Baytown.
MAYOR UGGETT
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HIGHLANDS Home Demciwtra-
non (Tut) will meet at 9:30
u, Fnday. in the horns of
, Mrs. L. M. Grime*, 8002 Inter,
state 10. Mrs. Fmncts McOtl-
i<ch, , Harris County Home
Derntx^aation Agent. Wiil pre-
sent a program on Lawn Care.
An aetion wili fbOow tht-meet-
U.S. Planes
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• Sen. Thurston B. Morton,
Republican of Kentucky, en-
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f, r. STOVALL
Rio on th? Mexican boroer
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lion was over.
Mayor Liggett had high praise
for Huron, who serves as mayor
pro - tempore and that he under-
stood Huron would run if he,
Liggett, didn't.
tiosal Chairman Dean Burch
that the Republican* have to
recast their long ■ time party
image to wta elections.
now is just something
’t hardly ever happen.
fiHF Mches fell there.
"We didn't know this dusty
plgce eouid look so beautiful/'
declared Inta Jo fleetwood al
the Del Rio News Herald. “It's
the first to stay on the ground
like this in, 15 years or more,"
she bxclaimed.
At the crack of dawn, she
said, “kids were out trying, to
build pitiful little snowmen. But
they didn’t know how to build
them” because snow wa3 so
strange.
“Everybody is
themselves." said
Wood. “It started about 107>.m.
that
Housewives
‘Go-Between1
For Bookies
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Viet Nam Bombs
Shaking Kremlin
Bomb Attack
• Six member aatioas al
"The present mayor
Jack Huron, has served
m
Europeean Economic Commun-
ity unanimously agree to
merge the ECA’s three ad-
miuistrutive branrhe* — the
( ommfn Market, the Coal and
Steel Community and the Eu-
ropean Atomic Energy Com-
edy
well for three years,” Mayor
Liggett sakl ta a statement
"comjBetely clarifying” Ms po-
sition. “He is honest, responsi-
ble well - informed, dedicated
and accepted by most people.
"I would support him com-
pletely in that capacity.”
; Here Is Mayor Liggett’s sec-
ond “clarifying” statement::
There has been — unknowing
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SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(AP) - More than 30 U.S. Air
Force jets flew a mystery strike
today from Da Nang air base. It
was believed they hit at Com-
munist positions in Laos.
Officials at Da Nang, 100
miles south of the border with
North Viet Nam, would not dis-
close die targets, of the strike.
American officials in Saigon
said there bad been’no strike
against North Viet Nam today,
but.,they refused to say whether
raids had been madf elsewhere
sr ’kw
ting Communist targets to Laos
fsirfy regularly for the past few
^ Dance Lesson*
BAYTOWN YMCA adult b .11 -
Moot d snee kswns wffl begin
March lO lnstcad of till* Weti-
ne*d«y i\ enwiew’sly printed
in a news rtorj' earlier. <3asc«
v in be taught, ftir 10 weefai
Bmca Roush. Interested persons
mav contact Mrs. Merle Hunt
st the YMCA.
Rouah Rider* CU
ROUGH RIDKSi Club wffl mmt
»t 7:30
National
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country ruled by communism. I*,
makes threateiiirg noises but
gives no hint of readiness to do
much else at this time.
However.. the developments
ran supply ammunition to hard-
line conservatives in the Soviet
party and military who disliked
the idea of "peaceful coexis-
tence” to begin with, because it
implied cutbacks, to military
expenditures. These etonents |iwra M the Oar. S,
now can apply pressure to steii ]M} rrMs that Mb*
up military outlay at the ex- M
isense of Brezhnev’s program to
raise Soviet living standards.
bombs feB while COmmu- la
nists from 13 nations met with
(See VIET NAM, Page IS)
By WILLIAM L. R v xn
AP Speciai ( orreapoodent
American bombs that fell on
North Viet Nam seem to have
shaken far-off Moscpw. What is
happening in Viet Nam could
cause new- trouble inside the
Kremlin.
Moscow’s reaction to the
bombing has been one of nerv-
ousness. Its response suggests
that the present Soviet regime
is trying to sit tight, watch and
wait, and perhaps seize an op-
port unify if one presents itself,
to take a hand lit Southeast
Asia. But the restraint of Soviet
protests indicates the regime
hopes it will not have to do any-
thing despaaai*
The Kremlin items a little
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NEW YORK (AP) - Police
have launched .. a crackdown
acainst housewives who use' tel-
ephones-to aid bookmakers and
earn .up to *100 a week..
Police Commissioner Michael
J Murphy disclosed Tuesday
that 74 housewives have been
arrested in seven weeks for op-
erating illegal telephone
rwenng services from their
homes while hubby is at work
and the kids are in school.
Murphy said: "We have drfv-
Dec, *, ISM at Hearn*, en bookmakers from fas street,
iM fa.
mkwtoa. The EGA bow will
have a stogie nine - member
executive commission.
’ to a new* story earlier
•beside
Fleet-
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to
concern
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wan announced
the CtvH Aero-
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my announcement on refiling
for the mayor’s race.
I get my information trom my
wife. There have been rumore
il the
tory. nadfag
la a report by
an-
School Board
f* MM Jj! JmI A#
uonaicKues
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p m. Friday at First
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I would leave
homl
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SHE hedges and says, “2 that's
what you want to do, go ahead.
I will, therefore, completely
clarily my position. “ , dpyh
It appeared two years ago, •» <■-
, everyone is kt-
torested to good government,}
but lew will submit themselve*'
and their families to the hard-
ship fhat public office offers.
No councilman will please ev-
eryone — no matter bow good
his intentions er what he doc*
My decision hes never bet#
based on the bond propose!. Pew p j
sonally, I feel the bond Mue 4
has merit and will find accept-
ance by a majority of Bayton-
iara. If it fails, I will not blame i
the people, but rather accept the ‘■44
blame atong with other public j
rpiribd Estonians Who might ^
not hive made the issues clear. ' ]
Cortairly the small tax to- J
crease is not the obstacle. “
task ha* bet n to justify the pi or,
posal* to the voting public, (hen
get them out to vote their con-
rots for having ]
from candy stores and bars and
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GENERAL Tcieptnw Cb. »*
perlerred half-hour delays to
tomptoftog tong distance- call*
from Baytown hefweewiibon and
i ff pto Tuesday. E. O. Cam*
bem. dtotrtct manner, said the
delay wm rauaad far fjppreft
POSITION .*
Dr. L, D VMary. I
empt
The
IT years at age. He
nred In 1947 after
serving to the Asiatic tad Pa-
ettri . the theaters of c>(ieration
fairing World War IL c.
vorking for HuTO-
Oi. in Heame aft-
1
Vietnamese source at
said the strike was
against Communist targets ei-
ther m North Viet Nam or fa
Laos, He declined to say which.
He said regular attacks
ngrinst Communist targets to
both cowries coutot be expect-
ed in the future.
The American F100 and F105
fighter-bombers were heavily
lotuied with bombs and rockets.
No Vietnamese (dunes took part
to tbs mfeiloh.
PreridcM Johnson said in
Washfagion Tuesday night that
six planes were and down fa
Tuesday’s massive air raid
against Redupilitary targets to
Ngrth Viet mti and that five of
pilots had been
.S. oiiiciais in
A
Da
Edgar W. Greer
rooms and from ordinary wire
rerrfaM.Wa wffi^agrRxflort
fa rad out ’this tllw develop-
ment to bookmaking opera-
» racial dhpule at Mooltrte,
— -fa* IDfaM - .......
(.a. Four blaze* Bdranwl il
Natmaa’ Ponder
the school Tuesday night.
stunned by tt all. The regi
notably elements of the Co
nisi .party represented by
Secretary Leonid L Brezhnev
reflects anxiety to avoid oeirg
too deeply involved at a time
when it has lhtle contiol over
events to Asia. Perhaps It Is
hoping a situation will evolve
which will give the Soviet Union
He
stes
nmtom •
..............iraJbel...........
*. A. (Woody) Rasa
tion*.”
• ftecoad congress of th*
ble Pipe
Police say the housewive*
rr hmne rftxrh.-irged fimr. tbe
p:ctc u|i tax-free pin money of
fn m *30 to *100 a week tor their
*•3?
■vatlve
Long Silence;
Denies Guilt
V
Moscow with appeal to
Marine Corps. He transferred to
Mown Reffeery on lFcb.
Hand has tea^ a super-
visor to the maintenance and
g
the Ba
Cbb
WOMAN’S CLUB will meet al
7 * p.m. Friday with lire. R.
E. Tun. 70S f. Jtm. Mrs A.
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ramp* to “discard all trivial
misunderstanding*.”
simple servteea. While
the beds, washing the dishes or
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potmox t
A. B.
vacuumtog the rugs, they an-
sjfrer tha telephone and take
down a amiiga from a Wore**
(Sea RATE, Page S)
Paul
DALLAS (AP) - “I corn-
declared
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Teachers
C. W. Plata
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Munpnjr
actually t.
mined no fraud,
Billie Sot Estes, breaking a
three-year silcance; “and there
wasn't
B My Gf
said the women don’t
likn anv bets. ■■■■■■■■•■■■
The messages for the bookies
(ira BOOMEB. Paw 11 \ +
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Gerald Hays
Moscow denounces the U.S.
raids angrily. It must do so,
since fat attacks are against a
FAIR KNOOUN-
Earl Perl
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TER/: the Billy Graham film
tkWm a^ow ®e fair, a
anybody tn it that didn’t
11 about IF -
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rwstoied.
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by Rev.
the
Testifying Tuesday for the
first tm* fa fatee trials since
Ms 1962 arrest, the prison-
bound former promoter disa-
vowed guilt on mail fraud
Ssigun said
tour Avttric&i* and ore Viet-
namese x-x re nsiutd and one
Americ.-n pilot was still mBe-
ing. A U.S. spokesman relur.od
to say whether he was down to
North Viet Nam,
Moscow rc-dio said “ooe pilot
bailed c“.t i ’ a J.Ti-ie area and a
search hat o"m organized” by
(fa* BO. I,:. . age 4)
u
■ airtreas. Pamela
'No Raise1
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rhwy perform* r
a 7 to p.m. Wrt
at the
Phuri h
lames. Tha public h iovMad.
AUSTIN ~ (AP)—Teaaa school
tendmn gsS Ska ^ra^l mrs sadatr
chargre, under which he drew
a 15-year priaon term, and
denied wrongdoing in any of the
30 - odd businesses he once
* fa *
faat toe fiafa few)
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not leave room lor a teachers'
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pay
Estes' MKXpected recital
Sen. 3. P. Wort of
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came close to winding u;i
current case, to which h»P-
accused of ly ing about his debts
to qualify tor government grain
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as co-chairmen. In colonial days.
Other members of the com- thrived oa the ret*
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Bu> tonians will go to the Pofes
from 7 a m. to 7 p.m. Saturday
Aroul
jury and speaking to a low,
pMtotP voice •
This left only ftoai arguwerifs
today before U. S. Dift. Judge
Sarah T. Hughes instruct* fat
jury of five women and
and they start* weighing
to decide the fate of a proposed
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