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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Monday, January 5, 1987
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A 29-year-old Houston man is a when they were approached by a
patient in the intensive care unit boy, estimated to be 13 years #f
of San Jacinto Methodist age.
Hospital recovering from in- She said the boy pushed her'to
juries he received in a one-car the ground and sexually
traffic accident at 7:40 p.m. assaulted her.
Saturday.
James Miller Jr. was injured friend tried to push the boy
when the vehicle in which he was away, but he also pushed her to
the ground. —-—,-----------
Park Street and struck a ditch, When the friend started
according to Baytown Police. screaming for her father, the
Miller was taken by am- boy fled, theyictim said,
bulance to San Jacinto The victim said the boy was
Methodist Hospital. A report of, black and was wearing a dark
his condition was unavailable. short-sleeved shirt and blue
jeans. . •
SYDNEY, ^Australia (AP) -
.* Rock star Elton John checked in-
to a private hospital Monday for
throat surgery.
“It feels”()K today, which is
great." he said' to reporters, at
times speaking in a whisper that
was barely audible.
John, 39, was plagued by a
throat problem during his recent
Australian “Tour de Force” and
was advised last week to
undergo exploratory surgery,
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The victim told police that her
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a full-scale operation,” said the
British singer. “I don’t think it
._______________,___ .. ... , , _ will put my career in jeopardy
A 50-year-old Baytown man | but I just want to get it over
A Brenham man told police he wjth '
day in- a drug deal that went was robbed at gunpoint of $568 at John canCeled one of his
sour, according to police . the roadside park on Interstate rrmrnDrarr i rrvrr r j n v Australian concerts, collapsed
The victim*told police he met 10, near Thompson Road. tlUlSUtillSij Vt W ALJaILI AH I on stage at another end has
the robbery suspect at the Mr. The victim told police that scrapped all remaining per-
Donut located at Baker and . while he was in the restroom at FRED PHILIPS, Baytown mayor pro tern, in the city. The proclamation was presented during fdrmances in 1987.
Garth at about; 12:30p.m. Satur- the roadside park, he was ap- presents a proclamation to Rosemary Mazer, a luncheon honoring Mrs. Mazer. __
day to inquire about buying proached by a man carrying a Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxijiary'hational presi- •
drugs. ~ - gun. T|j^ victim said the suspect dent, designating January 2 as VFWAuxiliary Day
The suspect told the victim to demanded his money, and he
follow him to an apartment com- gave him his wallet which con-
plex in the 1000 block of Nor- tained $560.
thwood wherrthey met with two- The victim described the
suspect as being black and said
The three suspects got into the he fled in a gray Ford Thunder-
victim’s car and drove to the bird driven by another black Reaean offers first
1100 block of Daniels where one man. •- :* &
trillion-dollar budget .
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — .
Singer-songwriter Lionel Richie
is one of five finalists up for the
moyie song pf the year award as "
his “Say You, Say Me’^-goes
against ‘ ‘Danger Zone, ’ ’ record-
ed by Kenny Loggins. !
The honor in the seventh an- -T
nual National Songwriter*
Awards goes to the songwriter
rather than the performer, and -
' is to be announced Jan. 20.
The finalists are Giorgio
Moroder and Thomas, Whitlock,
who wrote “Danger Zone” and
“Take My Breath Away," both
from the movie “Top Gun;”
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Peter Cetera, David Foster and
- Investigators say they are Diane Nini for “Glory of Love,”
focusing on flammable chemical from “Karate Kid Part’ II;”
substances in trying to deter- Richie for “Say You, Say Me,”
arrival, but it’s obviously going recurrence of the cancer found plaza Hotelflre^ha^kilted fr°n and Bil"
to be reworked, considerably,” inJulvl985 ” ~ pont Plaza Hotel fire that killed ]y Ocean, Wayne Brathwarte,
said'House Republican Leader ‘ .96 people, Barry Eastmond and Robert
Robert Michel of Illinois. Use of language® Authorities did not name any John Lange for “When the Going
Riiralnrips flnfi thefts Reagan’s budget for fiscal - suspects in the.New Year’s Eve Gets Tough, from Jewel of the.
8 year 1988. which begins next Oct. immersion OTOwine blaze that also injured about 140 NjJ*- „ • .
Pniipp arp invpsMpatinp three L represents the first spending 1 8 8 people. Government officials . Jh,e g™up DBer '" rfcorded
_ . .. . , ,, ... ,.„lce are inv®stlSatin^,tnr.ee plan greater than $1 trillion ever HOLLISTQN, Mass. (AP) — have said the fire mav be related Take My. B;e.ath Away,
..The victim also told police that thefts, seven minor accidents, submitted by a U.SS. president. It Dianne Nault was teaching her to a labor dispute, at the hotel Richie recorded “Say You, Say
the first suspect w as driving a sixcnminal mischief cases, two js bV far the largest single-year first-graders words with “m” but have offered no proof. Me,” Cetera recorded “Glory of
brown two-dpor hatchback vehi- family violence reports* i-wo,budget everSconsidered bv any sounds. On the blackboard she * . ■ ,« ... • • Love” and Ocean recorded
cle, auto thefts and three burglaries" nati®n - r \ ‘ wrote- monstre maman “ami : The investlgatl0n how*s g°- “When the Going Gets Tough.”
■ , " of vehicles reported on Saturday . The new budget calls for cuts andmoulin. ' ' jng to determine which person or The winner will be chosen by
Sexual assault ^ , and-Sunday. / . and program eliminations of the The 26- children in the cla'ss at - *ovL”an>r; participated subscribers to The Mpsic City
-Other reports under investiga- same ilk as those in other recent Fred W Miller Elementary 'n thlS cn™e' f.ect.or R‘v*ra News, a national country music
Police are investigating a tion include two shoplifting R n budgets _ lans that e • - Cruz, secretary ofjustice of this pubiication. ■ “
report that an 8-year-old cases seven burglaries, one largely* ignoredbvCon- 0f a voluntary program cabled GLS. commonwealth, said Sun- ----
Baytown girl was sexually assault, two unauthorized useof gr^ss 4/m language immersion,' * day’ . LOS ANQELES (AP) —
assaulted Sunday on Hemlock. a motor vehicle cases,/ two , —-• / ;-- Culver Citv Calif became the Rivera Cruz told a news con- Actress Cicely Tyson and actors
The youngster told police that threat reports, two overdose president to undergo first American school district to ......Donald Sutherland and Stacy
she and a friend w ere roller- cases and one case where, a dog . _ . adopt immersion in 1971 Bv 1983 incendiarv substance.” ; Keach aS' have contributed to
skating u^, and down Hemlock was shot. J prostate surgery an estimated 5,000 elementary Explosive devices were ruled television producer Jay Berps-
IT -, 1 • i .- school students nationwide were out, he said, despite testimony tein.s collection qf unjisual
Houston unlikely to recover ^WASHINGTON (AP)-Presi- immersed in Spanish. French or from witnesses at the hotel’s Ca^on e Berns^n an n
, , . : r * - dept Reagan is undergoing pro- German. » pool and near-by beach that they u t , ve ° h Af- v,
" state surgery Mondav following Today That number is about heard explosions at about the elaborately carved African
community development aid »■” '» 23 sch<«| <imethetiresiarted. sJBmST.S*.S Shfp!s
■" '*■ •« * ■ - - captain’s cane, complete with
-compass and telescope blended .
into a brass handle. ^ ' .
An Irish' shepherd’s walking
stick, fitted .with a whistle to
summon sheep came com-
pliments of Keach. • ■
A cane is Bernstein’s sign-off
symbol on his television shows,
produced by ?‘Cane 'Produc-
tions.”
“It’s an affectation.” said
Bernstein. 49. “I carry a cane
every day just for fun. Without a :
cane, I’d feel I had on just one
shoe.” . ° ■ v -
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other suspects.
tor said showed no new evidence districts with more, on the way,
accordingto Nancy Rhodes
Physicians at Bethesda Naval researcher at the Center for Ap-
Hospital just outside Washington plied Linguistics in Washington,
found and removed, four ap-
WASHINGTON (AP) Presi- parently benign polyps from
dent Reagan is proposing a Reagan’s colon Sunday. Col.
- record $1.02 trillion federal Hutton, the presidential,
budget making sharp domestic physician, said the small fleshy
cuts and boosting defehse pro- growths, similar to several
grams without raising income found in earlier examinations,-
taxes, bqt congressional leaders* would be checked in the
are voicing deep skepticism.
“I don’t like to call it dead on
of cancer.
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of the suspects put a gun to the
victim’s head and demanded his
wallet which contained $1,300.
The victim said the suspects
/ then fled on foot.
Hotel fire deliberately
set, arsonist sought
He described the first suspect
as being black, 30 years of age. 5
feet 10 inches tall and weighing
- 155 pounds. He went by the name
of Martin, the victim said. ~
The second suspect wSF1"
described as being black, 45
years of age. 5 feet 9 inches tall
and weighing 135 pounds. He’
went by the name of Jonsey.
policeSaid:
The third suspect is (black, 5
feet 7 inches tall and weighs 160
pounds.
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laboratory today but that tests
so far “show no evidence .of a
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HOUSTON (AP) — Federal of- fice, said he and other officials
ficials say it is unlikely Houston are more than willing to listen to ’
will recover $2.6 million in Garcia. But Houston has little or
' federal community developmei^ no chance of recovering the $2.6
funds that city officials' say are - millionrhe said. Until last week,
needed to continue programs for federal authorities were talking
the elderly and inner city about yanking $4.5 milllbn or
. more from Houstoh, he said.
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The federal cuts of about 12 t .
percent would hamper the pro- "I'd say that if the situation grijj d^ath Services pending
SeiS f relSy we^mlght FORMER BAYTOWN resident CLARA LE’MNfON. 76. of A PRIZE won by Kimberly
werecut about 15 percent in the Houston ” Rotprt Irene Menking Brill, 64,* of Baytown died Jan. 4 at a Cooper, the winner of The
mnpent;HSFaf ,yea^ end,ng said “Bul l can’t-imagine any Wimberly, died Jan.;5 af1 an Baytown hospital. Services are Baytown Sun’s First Baby.con-’
nHnnina rfirEff^ Ga]:cia' clt.v Circumstances „hder which they Austin hospital. Services , are pending under the direction of test for 1987. was $10 cash from,
P The "aid wa^withdrawn last sehedj.ed^p.^. he Nava™, Pa„, U. Lee Fuheha, Exxon Bfy.owh CreddUhloh*,
week, he said. funds.” ..... •’ wimhlnP fL If ' ’ Davton fire SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)
Stamason Funeral Home of San^Olub meeting. DAYTON VOLUNTEER- tire 7o,» S
(heinMeybac^mt’in^Rgcutf rS pTj.M^o'a^lna ^7 °LovT Sta^Sa”
in our programs,” Garcia said, oailv lunch oroerams for the ^ounC1^ RJCeting 9:30 a.m. Jan. 6 in the Cedar garage addition to a house on, parade, organizers said. !
“And you can believe this:-We eiderlv The funds also are used DAYTON CITY Council will Bayou Community Center on Church Street. Chief Bill Boyett The parade Sunday was
are going to bring the full weight for bark imorovements various meet at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 5 at city Highway 146. Lpyce Woods and said fire and water damage was organized by the lay Buddhist
of Houston to bear to get the ]ow-inc.ome housing programs, hall. The hiring of the city’s new Helen Cox will be co-hostesses confined to the attic and root of organization Nichiren Shoshu of
hionev back if we have to,” > and disadvantaged business police chief wifl be'discussed. “or the meeting, j .. the addition. America.
' Garcia said he would discuss ioans
the issue today with officials in - ,
the Housing and Urban Develop- But federal authorities say
jnent department. their action should have no ef-
Bill Rotert, an official in feet on any ongoing programs in
HUD’s Fort Worth regional of- Houston.
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How To Buy
Seized Autos
Dirt Cheap
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^and parents
ROSS S. STERLING Band
Parents Association will meet at
7:30 p.m. Jan. 6 in the Sterling
bandhall.
Tides ,
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Mother of Baytonian dies
She&nan.
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NAACPmeeting
She was preceded in death by THE BAYTOWN chapter of the
71, of Liberty are scheduled for 2 her husband, G.C. Sherman. . NAACP will meet at 7 p.m. Jan.
p.m. Tuesday . at Earthman Survivors include two sons, 6attheJ.D. Walker Community
.Funeral Chapel in Baytown with Gerald C. Sherman Jr. of Liber- Center. The election of officers
the Rev, E. Richard Steel of- ty and Billy D. Sherman of for-1987-88 will be held at this
ficiating. Baytown, who owns Diet Center meeting.
Burial will be at Cedar Bayou
Masonic Cemetery.
Memorial Drive
Late-njodel Luxury Aups, Y'achts; Boats, Air- *
planes, Vans, Trucks, Furniture, Stereos,
TV’s, Expensive Jewelry, much, much more
red in Gov’t Drag Raids and Surplus. B
- own use cit resell at BIG PROFITS. Sales
now being held in your area and around
U.S.A. For informationphone
1-216-453-3000,. Ext.A7591©iaS5 DSA EA122 -
' ‘ Services for Jewel
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SUNRISE: 7:i8a.m.
SUNSET: 5:37p.m.
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for
Mrs. Sherman died Sunday at
Iter home. ____ _
BAY AREA
DRIVING SCHOOL
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Desk top and wallet calendars
are now available at:
Crime Stoppers ’
CRIME of the WEEK
A complete drivers education program
for teenagers end adults.
JIM BOND &
COMPANY
For the next seven days, Walker to death at 131 Mapleton
Baytown ^rime Stoppers wjll inBrdvinwood.
pay Sl.wo cash for Information
leading to the arrest and indtet-
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Anyone having information
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ment of the person or persons that leads to the arrest and in-
responsible tor The murders of dictment of the person or per-
William Henry Teets and sons responsible for this felony
Timothy Walker. crime or any other felony crime
Between midnight Nov. 17 and is asked to call Baytown Crime
7 urn Nov. la in 1961, someone Stoppers at 427-TIPS. Callers do
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 55, Ed. 1 Monday, January 5, 1987, newspaper, January 5, 1987; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152967/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.