The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 179, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1965 Page: 4 of 20
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Carr Recognizes Texas Heroes Pwt cip«t«
SAN JACINTO MONUMENT force* of Gen. Ar.tonlo Lopez do [In SEATO Exercise
'API— Atty. Gen. Waggoner Santa Anna as his 1,600 men
Carr say* problem* of the ipacc took an afternoon sics'a Nine
age demand coinage end ener- Texans were killed. Mexican
tty equal to the pioneer'Texans casualties totaled 6.30 and 730
who won their freedom at San were taken prisoner,
Jacinto. Carr said one of the mein pur-
po*es ot maikirg Sun Jacinto
Day is "to renew in our hearts
and minds the principles
ideals ol freedom for which thev
(Texas soldiers) fought."
About 1,000 persons attended
eanfluai
_„j Jacinto
to 800 Texans attacked the Park 25 miles east of Houston.'cycles in use in France
’Circus World’ Features
Top Stars, Europe Circus
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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -
France will take part in n nnvai
exercise of the Southeast Asia
Treaty Organization next month
despite its decision to snub the
ministers. SEATO headquarters
announced today.
"Circus World" takes over the Austria, Holland, Belgium, Ger-
Brunson T h e \t c,r Thursday many, Turkey, Morocco, Den-
nrcug i.eanei aiy starring mark, Yugoslavia and Meric©.
Wayne, Rita Hayworth, John Wayne heads a Wild
Lloyd Nolan Claudia Cardinal©, w„, ihow that hc decide*, tp
^on,f “n(1 J1ohn 1 take to Eurojie. His decision is
The Samuel Bronston produc- swuyed by a hauntinR desire to
loh.was shot mostly on iocatlqn flnd Rlta Hayworth, who disao-
inbpaln, peared 14 years earlier after the
Performing in the film is t!.- death of her husband. She had
Franz Althoff Urn s, (muons; b in love with Wayne and it
Euro|iean circus featuring stars v}ls believed her tasband killed
coming from all putts ol " himseii when hr rfaimed , hi*
», i r\ » .. , Wife did not love him. ,
Henri Dantes, the fearless
young lion tamer, is in the east, Claudia Ciaudlnale, the young
Besides the human periofflyrsH
mere arc a variety of animal* I™’J*™** dnughter. StlP Is
wh4» n» elephafUar-eemoix, lVaUi.;ldl-!u-al.pO SlfH** J°f>n hm'lh one
si, oxen, zebras,llamas, lions, ®( the star* of me wilq Wes.
mlar bears, sen lions, and Ma- enow. «-
layan bears, al! oi whom wen
brought from theii natural habUUanie on a ship while docked in
| Barcelona, a mishap liurls a
The Althoff iierformers include | trapeze performer into the wa-
siieclalty acts from France, j ter. The huge crowd surges to
j one side to see the performer
j in the water and causes the shin
to keel over, in the chaos that
follows, no lives are lost hut the
disaster causes the unfimcTy!'AP'
| dosing-of the -show.---------------------~ jiwaki
! Now broke, Wayne leaves for|lo arrange a peace meeting be-
|Paris to seek work with anotheriiwecn Malovsian Prime Minin-
Wild West Show. i— — ---------------—-.......—-
He paid tribute Wednesday to
the bravery and determination
of the men who defeated Santa
Anna's Mexican army April
1836. Carr spoke at the base of
tiie towering San Jacinto Monu-
ment, erected where the battle
wa* fought . _J
Under Gen. Sam Houston, 700
The announcement said 28
would participate in Exercise
Sea Horse May 1-24 In Ihe South
Chinn Sea. Phkistan is the only
member of he eight-nation al-
liance not represented.
and
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Yeager’s WEEKEND SPECIALS
Giving their first j mm To rn
CLAUDIA CARDINALS, tea and Rita Hayworth atar fa
“Circus World" Thursday through Wedneaday at the Brunson
Theater. '__
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Jap Diplomats Work On Malaysia Treaty
ter Atidul Rahman and Indone-
sian President Suksnio.
Informed sources said Rah-
man is’ still pressing for a halt
to Indonesian guerrilla activity
asa precondition.
FOR THE WEEKEND
Legislators May
Approve Measure
To Enlarge Senate
198 PORK RIBS
59c LINKS
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
Japanese diplomat* are
HAMS
98c
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Lb.
BRISKET
69c
Lb.
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Fraa Sauca
Chopped
He organize* his own show
agairAnd searches for Rita in
AUSTIN (API Lawmakers, I many major cities over Europe,
under pressure of Ihe calendar. 1 She finally shows up at one of
were expected to send to the I the finu! performance* and tear*
it to in-1 blur her vision as she v-atche*
FRYERS
1.19 BEEF
SOUTHERN DENTURE
AID DIVISION
69c
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Lb.
ANY ROAST, HAM, TURKEY, ETC. PURCHASED IN OUR MARKET
BARBECUED FREE!
voter* today a propo* .
crease ihe size of the Senaty her daughter whom she has not
for the fipst time since 1876 j
Final action was considered
possible i. iso <m i-nuliM'*'
menf to the Constitution, It]
would lengthen, terms to six!
years for senators and four
years for House members.
Both houses, have approved■
the measures fait changes made]
Wednesday- by the house forced ]
an adjustment cl difference*. I
This is what happened In a i
hectic roundrgl .manetivtrlne:.I
The Home ' approv ed l(H-*7
the Senate's proposal . to add
eigfii* senators to i’s member-
ship. which has stood at 31 since
adoption of the constitution in
1876. ■ ■ '
The measure I* aimed at pre-
serving the job* of incumbent*
while complying with federal
court older* for legislative rt-
--^WASHINGTON <APb- Anoth-., Jacobsen, returned to Wash on * r’,ipIj1*'
er old Texas friend of PreSi'lenijmstdm with ' Johnson Monday. H member* amended the
Johrtkon, lawyer Jake Jacobsen The President had been saying iw-member Senate plan how
ot Austin. h.-isyjuiiH-d' the-AVhito|fur week* that he WiWH Jacob- » prmide fwi . year
House staff, ., : .<!n ■ *,a" terms for themselve* as well
Piet* Senret .n Cciri’e Reedy said Jacobsen will, re- th<> ,|x.^onr 1rrTri, already
Reedv said Wednesday that Ji- com- aixsit 525,000 a vr.ir Most ,;n (bl, measure for senators
• cobu-tMfe will.V© as. legislit-.;iVhite ll<-us, aides maw $28,500
live counsel, He will work with,O Rneh makes $-0.00v
Lawrence O’Bi-ieft, .• special ns-i A native of New Jersey, J»-]pbsed. copstitutionai amettdmen
sistant P r eongressirinal rela-jeob*en has lived :n Tixa* since by
tions, and spo&l counsel LCe ] his graduation from the UOiveiv
White. \ isity of Texas law school.
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acen since childhood
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jf* ECONOMY
V# EFFICIENCY
• EXPERIENCE
• EXCELLENT TERMS
DO YOU WANT TO
ANTIQUE OR RE-
FINISH YOUR OLD
FURNITURE?
BREAD PORK CHOPS
-Lean
79c
Ctr. Cut Lb.
OHE C5F THE HEADLINPStars of the Baytown Blast which
begins at 6;30 p.m. Friday in the Robert E. Lee High School
be Richie Moreland, recording star. His
record, Beiis in .My Heartljs. currently in the top ten in
record sales. Richie will bring his recording band, the
Pyramids,"wdb him to- benefit the scholarship Fund for Can-
Pink Lad:e
{pr.tiie full even
door or" from any member of the- Candy Stripers or Pint
Ladies. - , - ’
FRESH SEAFOODS
AND POULTRY!
BACON
Sugar Cured
Sliced......
49c
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auditorium
SEVEN STEAKS
CROWN ROAST
SQ. CUT ROAST (BABY BEEF)
SPARE RIBS
EGGS
39N
SOUTHERN DENTAL
Bring it by end we will
ihew You How!
SHELEY
LUMBER CO.
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■ary M Gulf Coast, are assisting with plans
nq ot fun. Tickets will'd# available at-the
LABORATORIES INC.
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Texas Attorney Joins President's Staff
S.0.S,
(GRADE A LRG- DOZ-).........LB.
Yeager’s MARKET
In li n)*h joh. renator* end
rnpnwpntabve* approved n pro-
1911 North Pruett K-Mart Plaza
583-2332 \ ...
Sen. Jack Strong of Izwg
view to provide only the longer
term* for lawmaker* TV
Hou*e also amended that mea-
sure, striking out the six-year
Senate term*
About six hour* elapsed be-
■weon introduction’ of StiW*
measure and final approval 6v
the-Howe--
.The *aeam*,„.pror»»x! Jm
ingrr tenri*.wa« franklv' aime,)
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SAVE OUR
SCHOOLS
PlgncpdiitscitestinTexas>prove ill
TEXANS HAVE
V-
xt keeping the 3i>-memiier Sen
Me plan
hich «.enafor* - l«v
■ rrip, . : ill S.,f ,-n.r- ........-
ordered reap-
free.;of a,n<i(br-r
pact of court
rvirflonmertt
i t**ue whii h 'car*might
lead to defeat of the j>lan. at
the i«olta
A tlou>-e source *;u'd the
change made in himtigV pr >-™
,sTT -fSfkTng" TsTT' The ’ ■ «x-T<Tr;
term*, w-,i» designed a*!
to insure senator* wottl
not trv to Jink the lonrer term*
fat ihernylves wilfft, ,:1h£~:.iEE
memberr“SM3ate
The Senate exnamvion [-ro[>o«vl
scheduled for submission to
voter* in a arvciatg-lertioei Au^
7, five drus,-. after tl«- court
deadline for Texas •» realign
if* legislative d-stnet,
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YOUTH-SCHOOLS-TAXES
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SATURDAY IS A VERY IMPORTANT DAY FOR YOU, YOUR CHIL-
DREN OR GRANDCHILDREN, THIS SCHOOL DISTRICT AND OUR
COMMUNITY.
PLEASE READ AND GIVE SERIOUS CONSIDERATION TO THE FOL-
LOWING BEFORE YOU VOTE: '-
PLYMOUTH
VALIANT
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Slayings Result
When Frustrated
People Snap
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• Your Schools ore run by men in o POLITICAL MA-
CHINE which strives for power above everythin
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the.
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NEW YORK (API - A promi-
nent" mctsl" wtentttt nffereft - n
possible explanation today for
the outbreak of recent family
ying*: Something anipa in-
e fruMrated lexyplejn the
spring
Chine Lei- xtrid m an inter' im-
"All lif.- it reaw ..kening in the
apring, the road* are oprii an-!
these people catj t use liwm.
he sad. "Life i* frustrating It
l« s time of;■ tnadeguat v f«r
them, :
• Your schools ore run by men who ore afraid to let Mi#
TEACHERS PARTICIPATE in OUR election*. *.
- "Teachers may be cal#d to tow
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dlwty* is a wl time
•ttringa-;
• Your schools «re run by men who ftndty decided to
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B-l — - Jl^. —. nsirtlrifuifn
O s I pO* Tit Ij^W T•
outside octlvlty after a PETITION Is circulated by
the PATRONS forcing them to ghro parmlssian.
let the Band and
... "They turns to lash ui! n
wimeone nd often they do it
]against.ttmse to whom they' Jrc
jmost di-v .ied "
' Lee, 58, a professor of sockiltw
gy and anthroiK-logy at Bnxik.
jlyn (Aiilc-.-’and author of n-any
«ock)iogy textbf^ifes quo'ed a
‘ilin^from Thoreau on th<- vtili
I,(ecu ‘iMoyt, m.cn lend, live* of
I quiet desimratlbn f
But 1hi> ff)clo!<-.-i«t ^ stnsscd
that his throry i* oojy a general
one and not meant- to provide
any answer* for the slayings of
inline families In recent day*.
"Of course, it is difficult to
understand the tension* that
build up in *< me people in
spring," 1-ee said. "We do know
that something snaps inside. It
often is resolved by* either vio-
lence, desertion or divorce "
These slayings without appar-
ent motive nave occurred: ]
v -- In New Lorviim, N'.H., John.
Sargent, 32, ’ « Korean War
Marine vejeran who now is un-
employed, he* been charged
with first-degree murder for the
slaving of hi* wife Janet. 30
The eouplea tour children
ranging in a'ge from 3 to 9 -rim
were found shot to deafh
Wedneaday.
In Vancouver, B.C., police
Wednesdav found the bodies of
I^nnard Hogue, r Vanqwivpr
rioliceman, his Wife' and fhel-
six cHtidren in their suburban
home in Coquitlam. "W’e arc as-
suming the man shot the otbe-
member* of the family and then
committed suicide," a spokes
man for the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police *aid. The chil-
dren were between 3 and 13
years old.
# Your schools art run by man who BEUiVE THE END
JUSTIFIES THE MEANS, no matter who 90ft hurt—
CHILDREN, TAXPAYERS and/or PATRONS.
r • Your schools ort run by man who conduct OUR BUSI-
NESS In such a moaner that the school’s ACCREDI-
TATION is in JEOPARDY.
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• A change in the men who ran OUR SCHQOLS is the
only way to protect the ACCREDITATION for Hie
youth who hope to go off fa coNtga.
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Texans hgve discorerecl that ValiantTslhe compact thert
^as^forgotten why you buy a compact. It's economical '
to buy, economical to own. But not at the sacrilih^ of
beauty and performance Inside, Valiant's upholstery ‘
and trim have the look and feel of quality. Undhr/tlih
hood, Valiant s peppy engine gives jou power to spare.
If you're a value-wise Texan, you'll take to the .'65
Plymouth Valiant and its 5-year/50,000-fnile engine and
drive train warranty* Test-drive Valiant toddy!
* HERE'S HOW PLYMOUTH'S 5-YEAR/50.000-MELE ENGINE
AND DRIVE TRAIN WARRANTY PROTECTS YOU:
• We Hi Ink it’s time for a change and eH your support.
Let’s finish the job Saturday.
Chryfs
Cofporauon conh^ontiy Varraritt ai\ ol U10 toliowina Vito! part* of til 1«S
rafv ' 5- yoarn pf 5C;000 miion whichovor coedo* lint, durtog which Umo any iuch
?>art6 Wfou# d»|»r.uyo in matonojapd wferkaanalrto will bo ropioebd m ropaired
H . lor Motors Ccrpoiafidn Auihorjwtd Doaior « placo of busmans witboot chorgo
Igr itn part* or labor ongino block, hood and intornal part*, intabn manifold,-waiof
pu^p. trab*mi»*iOD ca*o and ihiomaf part* (oxcoptmg manual clutch), torquo con-
verter driv-o shaft, univorsaJ )<wou. roar end# and difloronttal and rbar whooi boarings
Required martitonanc# Tho following siaintonanc# sorrico* art roquirod undor trio war-
rantf hang# engine oil evory 3 month* or 4,000 mil#*, whichovor coma* brat, raplaco
Oj! fitter evory second ol- chariot cia'an carburetor air filter.every 6 months and replace
•it every 2 years and every f months furnish evidence of this required *errico to o
Chrysler Motor* CowofaRon Afithbnted Dealer and request Him to certify receipt of
r; r, ,«vadencet and flfft.r car t mileage. Simple enopgh for such important prbtection
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MITCHELL, ALFORD and
PARKINSON
Get a Texas-size deal al Plymoulhland
fury/belvedere / VALIAWT/BARRACUDA
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 179, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1965, newspaper, April 22, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145636/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.