The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1987 Page: 3 of 24
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Beach City studies municipal court feasibility
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PONY PALS
whether Sen,k would
By LOUISE SHAW
BEACH cm
11 is time to consider a
were ignoring the sewer regula
lions and that raw sewage wa>
flowing on the ground
I feel that it is time that eoun
cil start formulating a plan of cn
forcing ordinances, " said Danny
Jackson, city attorney
Jik'kson explained that, in the
past. Houston Lighting & Power
Co had tried to help the city en-
force health and safety’ or-
dinances by refusing to turn on
electricity to a new home which
did not meet the requirements
However, the company hacked
down from this policy when voiced an opinion in favor of the
several residents have threaten court
ed to file suit agauVst the com bluff.” Reedv said
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judge if such a couf’V' were
health and created Senac said, however.
that he was not qualified and
that (hi- city could contract this
I would not touch it
municipal court This is impm
tant lo the cilv
welfan
( ity officials
will nniTrhue lo look Into the
feasibility of a municipal court
lecided at a council
meeting Tuesday night al the
West Chambers County Com
munity Building '
Council members have passed
a number of ordinances, in
eluding an animal control law
and an ordinance regulating the
installation of sewef facilities
Without a city court, however,
there is no means of enforcing
ordinances
, Discussion of a municipal
court arose when Mayor Rusty,
Senac reported several residents
Jackson
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it was
Word will gel around and
they will stop it i breaking or-
dinances
Alderman Dan Johnson com
merited that the ordinances w ere
merely pieces of paper with no
enforcement
ourselves if they don’t want lo
cooperate
service
with a 10-foot pole
Senac
Jackson said
ex
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In olher action City Council
adopted a 15-page emergency
pla'n of action which had been
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Sieve Dau/at was appointed
Bill Keedv. city marshal, also emergency management coor-
dinator for the cit v Dau/at is the
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Cut down on blubber intake. Eskimos told
NICK. Greenland iAP)
Greenland's Eskimos, stars of
television ads promoting fish-oil
capsules to Americans, are tie
ing advised by their own doctors
to go easy on the whale blubber,
seal and other meat that pro-
vides the oil
The doctors agree the fish oil
is probably beneficial to the nr
culatory system, as the adver-
tisements claim What troubles
them is the high level of tox»ic
mercury being found in the meat
of marine mammals in- far
northern waters
■ Among people in northern
Greenland, we ‘are finding
.serum mercury levels two. three
or four.times higher than recom
mended by the World Health
Organization,' said Dr Jens
Peter Brangstrup Hansen, depu
ty chief medical officer for ibis
Danish island territory
Brangstrup Hansen and other
physicians also pointed out that
although the Eskimos seldom
suffer heart disease as noted in
TV commercials showing them
heartily paddling kayaks they
have high incidences of stroke
and.other illnesses, including ,tr
thritis, probably brought on by
long years cramped in those
very kayaks
Two l S drugmakers have
mounted major advertising
campaigns to Sell diet sup
piemen!s based on omega Malty
acids, substances found in oily,
cold water fish and in the seals.
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Studies of Greenland Eskimos, preliminary stages Some sug-
whose diet is heavy with such gest the oil is beneficial only
foods, found that they suffered when fish is substituted for red
heart attacks at only one tenth meat in the diet, and would do
the rate of European Danes lit,tle good if simply taken as cap-
That discovery and subsequent sules along w ith a diet heavy in
research elsewhere led scion- red meat
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1987, newspaper, August 26, 1987; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153318/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.