The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 136, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1965 Page: 18 of 24
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Baytown DE Students To
Attend State Conference
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THE STATIC ELECTRICITY
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Nine members of Robert E.
Lee High Set mol’s Distributive
_ Education Club will represent
Baytown in the statewide an-
nual DE youth leadership con-
ference to be held Friday and
Satarday in Houston.
Fourteen hundred teen - agers
from 200 communities are ex-
pected to attend the weekend
conference.
One of the main objectives of
the conference will be to select
an outstanding distributive edu-
cation bov and girl as the out-
standing DE students in Texas.
Richard Mai of Baytown is a
member of the board that will
select*tlie two students,'who will
represent the state at the Na-
firmal conference in Chicago in
May. ' '
More than; $5,000 in scholar-
ships onvided by Houston re-
tail merchants, 20 trophies and
more than 100 medals will be
awarded to winners of three
group and. six individual con -
tests to he held, ell directly re-
lated to improving the student's
skill onrl knowledge in the field
of distribution.
REL senior Charles Cum-
mings of fit, 1, Crosby, is one
of 12 finalists for three two-year
; scholarships to the University
of Houston. Charles wf.l be In- Now Kosygin and Brezhnev
terviewed by a panel of U ofH
professors and Houston mer-
chants Saturday morning.
Two other REL students, Troy
liiidmrm. 505 S firsf &nd John
Rice, 1504 Mabry, will compete
for honors, Troy :s one of a half- mem
dozen finalists for the title of
outstanding service station trai-
nee in the state. John is a can*
— didste for sergeant - of - arms
for the state
merchant Clem
judge in the business speaking
contest........ ...
Leslie Couch, club coordinator
and Bill St
the advisorjfcommittee for the
group, will also attend the con-
ference.
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LOST DOC — Brindla molt MV WHS
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r. chairman of
REGULAR MEETING OF
Woodmen of the World, Wil-
low CortSji, 1*22, Thursdoy,
Morch 4. 1*65.
.W I. (Tax) Holtom, C.C.
L. S. Shormon, Secy.
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Drive theoter area. Ph. 566-115* or Hoot-
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FARK AVENUE HOME!
brick, furnished • unfumi
ciFi-UW. -office 117 For
UHFURNHH
HUMBLE, 301 E. -00
humble. * e - m
503-1341
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unfurnished. Reel elute
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Gldley. Trust Dept,
Travel Newt
9.
STATED COMMUNICATION
of Gooso Creek Lodpe No.
11*2, A- F. and, A. M., Thurs-
doy, Morch 4, 1*55, 7 p.m.
hf me Goie Creek Mosonic
Viet Nam
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RIDERS WANTED - Talfct vide tty
of Cllnlon Drive, 7000 block. SWfl, 1:00 ...
to 4:317 p.m. J92-4932.
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« on tinned From Parc 1)
"Sovie1 Party members' to consid-
er the split bedeviling the Red
world. The Chinese scorned the
meeting and now will have a
chance to claim they were right
all filong, that peaceful coexis-
tence Is Impossible.
The Soviet regime has tried to
deflect some of the enormous
expense of heavy industry —
which builds military power —
into consumer channels, The
Chinese denounce this as lead-
ing toward capitalism. As the
Viet Nam .situation grows ten-
ser, the Soviet course Become*
more difficult to maintain.
.Despite the steady rise of teu-
siofi in Southeast Asia, Premier
Alexei N. Kosygin said Monday
a visit Dy President Johnson
“Y«K. «nd
repeated hi- avowed hope loir
better relations with the United
Hpll. All member* and visit
Inp brethren cordially invited to attend
C. E. Storkey, W.M.
C, E. Waugh, Secy
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11. Female Help Wanted
1-A Special Notices
EXFERtlNCEO WAireESS^^M,
Alexander.
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By Mor» Waflter and Pit Browne
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EXPERIENCED CARHOPS WANTIO -
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wether connections, 23
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if you hove a drtnkJn# preblem
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man or will trode for live stock,
between 4:3# and J:39 p.m.
1:30 to 9:00 a.m.
Furniture, Main of
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Crosby Senior
Receives II. OfH.
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NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED - I wM
not be responsible for debts incurred BY
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marble, brenxe tnanamam, #fl:
welders for lob In Baytown. Everett
■ struclion, Ca, Phone Richard Reed, OL
carryM# *4113 MooTOn. mo
next fa dors, * t» ♦ 0 m.
Gonny Lynn Barge, daughter
Pfr Mr, g# m. W. u. Ranye
Jr,, and a senior in Crosby High
School, abb been awarded a
nunc scholarship bv die Uni-
Dm.
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favle Hi b. -
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Tioa. The notion
Johnson visit end improved So- eShfyMre^V
viet-American relttkxk will fur-
division In twirUng. She alsQwas
Sm iszsr* *“ - "*j
OTcfSwifSTJeSLuS 0^fWhmhii*«*ooi«cUri.
the internal economy for which “rviog^four yearn
relative peace with the United o^&^to*Ht^Mjjjjell^MjhicW
States is necessary.
Moscow already looks foolish
to some Communists for having
I income involved in an interna-
tional meeting of party leaders
which is highly unlikely
Barge has
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By Bill Yates
PROFESSOR PHUMBLB
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lobs Hi Bay-
RETAIL SALESMAN
dustrWs Mar Mxatl THINK!
only M « many industrial I,
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FIRST WORD
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SPOKE
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she
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i-ship in the Crosby Chapter,
Mrs. SchocWer’s
Funeral Wil Be
Held Thursday
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ca, serving as song leader two
yean; and participating in a
one - act play.
Mss Bar
the First
Crosby, where she lings in the
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Kinnty Shoes
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also is active in
Dt»t Church of
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ing of the world schism.
W ith the extension of the In-
dochina war, the position of rel-
atively moderate Soviet ele-
ments could become untenable,
either have to bow
constrvaiives or be
Mr liN i>ams<»
NEW YORK <AP» Weather
and labor we this month's
nerve-rackera at home jrnt as
Viet Nun air raids aaw.eteiMdr
If a]} goes well in all three trou-
ble spots, American busihess
expects to have its biggest
month yet.
Auto and steel production
acnadules are atoned at record
high* hi Muw. MnwtluUu eutl
car.
By Frauk Rtdqcway and Rabton (lad) Joan
MR. ABERNATHY
Funeral services for Mrs.
Schochler, wil* of Channeiview
School Supt. H. C. Schochler,
will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at
First Baptist Church m Chaimel-
Wew.
The ReV. Dan Stribble will of-
ttdate. Another acrviM will be
held at.3:30 p.m. Thursday at
Fiist Baptist Church in Alto,
Tex. Glendale Funeral Home is
in charge of ,-irsngements.
Mix. Schochler died Tuesday
morning in a hospital la Bay-
town. A teacher hi Galena Pant
12 years, she previously
hi Summerflcld and J
vilie, Tex. She Uught a total of
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11 WwkWovM
TOO MANY TIMES,
. ADMIRAL! -i
r.„N0n FORGET >OUR N7WY STORIES
AND LETfe LOC3K ATTHE AMTIQlffiS.
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...THEN THERE WASTHtlIMt I
. WAS CAPTURED E57CANNIBALS:
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ABERNATHY, DID \ ' ,
I EVER TELL
you AeouT my
ADVENTURES
H THE
SOUTH SB*®?
Doyal Sewdl .
in niinorT ror
Pasadena Mayor
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to
Ut^TWB W*WT>T SR* **•*■»
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NtfUf.,JWM* NWWWIBrv, ■4^a»^W*-
pushed aside.
Hanoi, Peking and Moecow
denounced the raids as "sets of
undisguised international bandit-
ry," but the United Statea Te-
pOed that tt was ddtrmhwd to
continue action until the Com-
aaaaMa ®tap attacking leBUh
Viet Mam* -
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
called Soviet YRhbassador Ana-
H/Dobrynin to his office in
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piques!
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output HI both industries but
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week. In treacherous March this
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Clyde DuyaL and Jett W. Se- co^d happen again. J
well wfli be m l runott next Labor trooUee abo aft torn-
month la the Paaadenameyor't -pikatiag tnwinwi ptonhy '-and
Irace. Doyal, an attorney and performance. Immediairly ai-
Pasadena school trustee, ran ■
si
®<c>
»* CoWmts
taught toly K
Jackson- Washington for an hour's dis-
BAYOU LUMBER i
frm,
volved are two major can coro-
nal ill « Md at mirnam
cussion. He wu undcrsuiod to
(,;rJvr
FNBB ESTIMATliv C». w*..
tmmmn. am wrt®* W*
the United Steehrorter* of
date* Tuesday, receiving 6,090
Ison*. Dai wan' just shy at the
|S0 per cent ht ngtdtd lor|
victory without a runoff.
Running second hi the mayor's
race, Sewell got MW votae. ■
"Dan Wee than, twice etaemd
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have said the United States dors
jmix. -
Bore, in
Amtricn wtJkjng out Mondiy.
MIFf.
Nacogdoches, fbe
not want war m Southeast Asia
LITTLE HENRY
- By Corf Aadanea
graduated from
ii^i School She H
decree and master’s degree
from Stephen F. Austin State
College. She did graduate work
toward adoctarste atUniverxity
of Houston.
Mrs. Schochler was i member
of the Order of Eastern Stir;
Delta Kappa Gamma sorority,
Texas State Teachers Associa-
tion, Galena Park Teachers As-
sociation and Channeiview First
BtenMONNfc.- : ■
Lesleys her husband, she ia
survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Of McGuire
her motb-
Nacogdoches
earned a BA
■determined t» take what-
ever measures it dlfems nccot-
but is
af^SSmr wSP^Bssff^
sum* Mite Thursday with flse
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TT)
fms
biy steel eorn[Mnies For both
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sary
the steel industry Uld the many
y
aion by the CoremuniateH
An ulicie in the Soviet Com-
munist party newspaper Pra vda
unere of itaei ipr ttrunedinie
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STKAM
CABINETS
16. Apartments For Rest
IK
ns f
n tm etty renuirtastan. ran n
2
mm
•, now set tor May 1, will
I Thu would k*t 1*»
HHUHk* run a irwre or-
derty count, the steel centre-
jttes cay. It would also let steel
mills itt Hi catch up with the
poor ttard wtth L«n votes.
Mayor Jamas L Premnm
and a former mayor. Comer
Whitaker, got 492 and ill volte
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hopelessly bogged
dow n m its war against the peo-
ple of South Viet Nam, where
the land it burning under the
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respectively. Both men were in-
dicted for stealing city funds
feet of the invaders, Washingtm
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durtag m gnnC Jury fcwNton-
•ovf rrigfn
stale — the Democratic Repub-
lie of Viet Nem."
uon last year.
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The stock market is ekewr 10
%
ro»n3»
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the line of fire in Viet Nam then
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are moat American industries.
Thomas C. Stanky o
Air Force Base, NJ. ;
Vasily Kharkov
$100,009 from the cu> while tt>
was in office and 'Whitaker was
O O O'
PONT MOVE-lm
the air nUa - vrhethrr they
CLSWI
^■ler, .Mrs. J. D. Baker of Port agency Taas, said the United
Nechrs: a sister, lbs. C. A. States "is ready la go to hell” te>
3p-‘ Gregory of Port Nerfire; a postpone fatew re St Vlat Nsm
| brother, C. Baker of Nacog- policy. He added that "the UJ.
doches; four grandchildren. Mi- aggresakm cannot to urvure
lXLi >»
charging
stesB^raxrethM
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JK.000 dur-
- whether they frii^en ,
rep””1** i'lague »sS A»r*.re»l j£3r» .MUy. W
m diplomacy In South-
ing h» tWY, terms.
Weather* wac not
mm
IIP KIRBY
^m Raymond
BUHi
indicted.
bu. tie repaid the ut>
■MM, Marion. Carol and Tom-
mie Stanley of McGuire AFB.
Pallbearers will be Tam Bak-
er Sr.. Don
chael
" THAT tS '
SENSATIONAL,
MY FRENPf A
.WOtKOFARt 2
HO REMiCtJONON TOU,
RAUF, BUT
A COUP-
BLANKETS TORT|I
TOUAtAKEA V~~ fl
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DUMMY/ / Jsa
iut March mar alee apdl cut
torts* industries at home the
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Electric Motor R«
The official North Vietnamese
ter
daily Nhan Den said the air
Ml INS OUtK
NWESUHOI
MIL SOON £.
BE HERE MM A
R«EVBte»^
POOR LOANS*!
John Nor-
govern-
defeme
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.Rue-
man Baker. Dun
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Quircy A. James, fire and po-
b commissioner, wu the ihird
XteB CEmilhuin's teh with 2.-
INTERIOR-EXTEfi
0ECORATIN(
Terry Lan-
sell Schochler
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