The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 279, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 23, 1986 Page: 4 of 14
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From The Baytown Sun files,
this is the way it was:
56 YEARS AGO
Enrollment in the school
district here reaches 3,323. an-
nounces W.R. Smith, superinten-
dent. . •
Taking full advantage of even opportunity to learn
U S. secrets, the Soviet Union built up its United Nations
diplomatic corps beyond normal need and has been us-
ing some of the envoys in spying operations.
The U S government for months has been aware of
clandestine operations being carried out by the Soviets
behind the diplomatic front at U N. headquarters in New
York.
Gaiming the Soviet staffs at the U.N. was dispropor-
tionately large and engages in spy activities, the
Reagan administration six months ago announced its in-
tentions to reduce the Soviet staff.
Mrs. Joe Reid will preside at a
meeting of the Lamar Parent-
Teacher Association
‘Carl Dittman. owner, assumes
temporary management of the
Baltimore Hotel Former
manager of the hotel was Lora
Parnell.--—-----—
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Jack Anderson
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John's Place. Baytown's new
restaurant, opens for business
next door to the Arcadia
Theater It is managed by Mr
and Mrs. John Wallick
50 YEARS AGO
Following through, the administration ordered 25
U.N -fcased Soviet diplomats expelled from the country.
Contrary to speculation in Washington, the State
Department said the expulsions were not related to spy-
charges Moscow filed against American" journalist
Nicholas Daniloff. -—- - :~ —
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Baytown Chamber of Com-
merce maps winter plans at a
WASHINGTON — It should guarantees or loans from none of this is surprising in the meeting at the Tyree Hotel with
.... surprise no one that Philippine government-owned banks-' circumstances"- Thad Felton presiding
Soviet union unless it withdraws Charges and releases President Corazon Aquino needs, These loans, the study charges. Here are the World Bank's District' Judge Roy Campbell
Daniloff. wfo0.was freedirom a Soviet prison and is be- aid to keep the Philippines from Were • ill-conceived, overpriced confidential assessments of dismisses witnesses in the Fred
ing detained in the custodv of the U.S. ambassador 'in'“■breaking apart. - -----------—and proved unprofitable,"' In Aquinoj top economic Cabinet Dittman election contest suit un-
Moscow. Her ousted predecessor Fer- plain language, this means Mar- officlals and the probiems3hey-~-td Oct J———1—————-
dinand Marcos, left the economy cos associa tes -misused face
in ruins from 20 years of government-backed funds —
cronyism, bad loans and in
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It is reasonable to assume the expulsions are part of
President Reagan's plan to impose sanctions on the
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40 YEARS AGO
Red Cross home nursing
courses will be taught, an-
nounces Mrs. G.C Grube. who is
registering interested persons
Part of the temporary solution to the Danilof f case in-
volved release by the U.S. of accused spy Gennadiy
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Finance Minister Jaime
The-iFeport also lays some of Ongprn, point man in the hope-
Zakharov to the-custody of the Soviet ambassador in dustrial chaos His “family and the blame on the “substantial for, economic recovery, his ex-
Washington pehdingr-solutidn Of the problem with fiends drained the profits out of capital flight " that began in 1983 pressed doubts that increased
Zakharov and Daniloff, Whom the U.S. claims is being every company they could lay at the first signs of Marcos' exports could provide the needed
their hands or. They squeezed ponticai troubles stimulus The reason iFthat the
money out of the 'populace to Aquino brings with her the , traditional Philippine exports —
support the.ir own lavish ’backbone of her administration, sugar, coconuts and copra —„are
the Cabinet officers responsible bringing depressed prices on the
NowAquino must pay the for the uphill struggle of puling world market,
price She faces a massive debt their country out of its economic
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for' the classes -Mrs. M W talj
Harper is assisting m registr3- - an(j
falsely accused.
The custody arrangement for both men is a victory for
the Soviets, who can continue indefinitely to gain pro- lifestyle
paganda advantage by holding Daniloff outside prison
walls, but holding him nonetheless. '
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dec
Alien Rice, youthful pioneer of
the Tri-Cities area, is named
agent of the Humble Serv ice Sta-
tion in Wooster Rice has beetL
with the Humble sales depart-
ment 10 years and previously
had operated a Gulf.Service Sta-
am
Pe'
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Central Bank "Governor
r.dlTon quagm rre Our as^ociate Donald Jose Fernandez is frantically
for years to come. Internal Goldberg has obtained a senes try ing to capitalize on both the
figures of the World Bank show a of candid, internal World Bank domestic and international good
, current outstanding Philippine appraisals of each Cabinet will Aquino has won to make
■debt of $26 billion. Jwhich will member, based on confidential economic- changes before the
climb to more than $38 billion in interviews, economic analyses gopd feelings wear off He
' next decade “In other and staff visits to the Philip
words." states a confidential pines
to World Bank assessment .the
Philippines cannot •
pected to repay its debt
These confidential figures confused situation
Lockheed Corp. qf inflating its production contract for were obtained by the San most senior officers are either
the C-5B cargo plan by as much as SSGQ-lftillion by im- Francisco-based Philippine Sup-. completely new. or holdovers
properly withholding financial information from the Air P°rt Committee We have aiso Who do not expect to be retained
Force during contract negotiations. access t0 ^'classified ,n- for dohg The memo points out
e ° teiiigence reports ana economic that the new senior officials
“Big bucks” are involved here. The crux Of the case analyses And in July, we visited have many different preoccupa-
concerns-Loekheed's alleged' failure to share with Air .the Philippines aod spoke to its tions. among which making, new
Force procurement officers the firm's bargaining goals1 ‘bp ieacjers. including President appointments and exposing the
and objectives before negotiating a new union agree- ' ^conclusion: Despite her hav^h^er immed^Sy
ment in 1983. ’ - * personal popularity, she cannot* than forming a.consensus on» a
By -withholding that information, the Air Force ^bi> satisfy the expectations development plan for the
° ■ of the people The Philippines future - '
must be given emergency ajd. or • The memo then warns:
the impoverished majority will. "Moreover Cabinet members
sink deepef into poverty until Have not yet adopted the
Lockheed has denied all charges, saying there is no j&g*— **>'"■*' ^ £^££££158?
basis for any of them. Thus.therissue IS joined with the The World Bank report places quently make mutually1 in-
Air Force projecting^he allegqd defective pricing would most 0f the blame for the debt compatible statements based on
total between S4O0 million and $500 million through com-
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Strong action needed
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tion
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30 YEARS AGO
Rose Marie Smith is a
member of the Dixie Darlings at
Mississippi Southern College
MetropotiTaTT type phone
numbers with two letters and
five digits wiH be introduced
here in April when General
telephone Co. puts into service a
second exchange, announces
J O Ware, district manager Jl’
will stand for 'j'
for Logan "
__New Jayce
Highlands is launching, a pro-
gram of. activities, reports
-Charles Ramsev. president.
20 YEARS AGO
. vDr Ben Ammons, a Baytown
dentist , will, succeed John
Svivester as a member of the
Unless the Pentagon takes stronger action in the. tfte
future than it has in the past against contractors trying
to "rip off the
worsen.
nee)
doesn't - consider the large
budget - deficit too worrisome.
In general, according to one hut he has predicted Thai many
Philippine private banks are
weaker Jhan they're letting, on.
and "there would be a need for
wail
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tape
high-level memo. World Bank of-
ficials have found "a somewhat
in' which
be ex-
the
In the latest episode, the Pentagon has accused
pet
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financial rescue packages, for
these banks in the future '
— Jose Concepcion minister
for trade and industry' views his
office’as a living government
organization that feels, listens,
cares .and therefore "prepares
programs that are responsive to
the aspirations of the people .-"
He predicts that if the high
unemployment situation in the
Philippines.is not 'corrected
quickly ;ffieNe w ill be an escala-
tion of. the extreme left in about
two years
seal
row:
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negotiated a S7.8 billion contract in December 1982 for -50
C-5B aircraft, using earlier Lockheed estimates for its
labor expenses.'
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Lee College Board of Regents
A full page of photos shows
■WHAT'S COMING next on the gifts from Baytown being
fat front” A popcorn diet Thatdistributed to people in Dong Ha.
'right r.-’popcorn. Please Vietnam. The pictures were
remember you read it here first, taken by Maj Lawrence Cumm-
Another Jack Anderson scoop ings.
D*t Art* tooted L miudFemvt„mum- Ethel Hale hearts thp 1 .iterarv.
Pa
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Paul
Bayt
their personal views and
crisis- on incredibly bad in
vestments thar-took place with" political constituencies Perhaps
of
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Council of Baytown
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bulance Sendee can.hope for is To The Sun ?
I feel the New Baytown to at least come dose to break- To Jim Nicholas and Wavne
Medical Sendee, mg even with Emergency Run Gray and the city o? .Baytown Money in Japan
Collections, and that with city and all members of the Builders factories
subsidy If the subsidy^TsHow. Association: ?
then (jhat Service'must fely on You are asking the people of money there, then move there
gHotf TRAN&FE^Jo make-up Baytown to spend our money
To The Sun
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cautiousness of the driver and. thankful to live in a place where
I.m sure her guardian angel It people care and are willing to
really was g miracle that she get involved Baytown rS’a great
had only minor injuries and we place to live
are thankful
Also, they buy foreign trucks
not our ow n
three I
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side o
Emergent-
Advanced Life Support A L S. r
upgrade program may very well
be finished before it ever gets a
fair chance to start - ‘
Does anvbne- know of another the differences
if you want , to spend your
Jim and Tern Baker
2008 Bruce Drive
Ser
. -r However, that is not my
We as Baytown people and reason for writing this letter,
here so Baytown will collect the Americans w ant to keep our This event, which to sav the least *
dollars here If yOu love this" was traumatic, certainly had a
This is well and good Now how country, support it by buying 'silver-lining. Tm'taking this op-
American goods They may cost portunity to say what wonderful
$300,000 annually ), compete w ith the Emergency Service, or all Baytow n subcontractors to do more burthey last longer As the people we have in the form of the
up to five other Transfer Am- prepares itself to spend upwards your work. We live here and saying goes "you get whaf.you Baytown Police Department
1 , . - ~ They exhibited such care, con-
Ndw. stop yqur crying and cem and professionalism. I can't
practice what you preach
Shay
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To The Sun
The Baytown YMCA would
like to thank : Burger King on I-
10. Long John Silvers on
Highway 146, Kentucky .Fried
Chicken. Krogers on Garth Road
and Kmart on Pruett for their
generous donations to the gym-
nastics third annual pot luck din-
ner held on Sept. 14.
W e appreciate vour support of
the local Y MCA
with
sash <
ried a
Ambuiar.c m Sen ice .naive -
enough to think they can come
into Baytown on a low,bid (under problem, and either takes over about the Builders start hiring
tax
Until City Council realizes this
red bt
held r
ped w
bulance Services, and still think to $300,000 annually for spend our money here-W'e pay pay for
tb^ dan turn a profit. If so. this good emergency medical ser- our taxes here and would like to
is tftefr big chance vice. Baytown will continue to make our money here praewe wnai you preacn gay enough about hpw they
•All one has to do is look back at receive substandard service. In the past, you were guilty of Warren Eberly assisted us pfficers Tim Pet
the last six months and they will j sincerely urge City Council to hiring out of town help and pro- 1101 Narcille tigrew and Raul Budd were just
see how one Ambulance Service mn<uripr iic pitiTPn's, and thpn bablv still are. Also, ii would TnThpSim- ----—r—— -what we needed whon wo nodded
broke anothers back, simply by its budget. If not. we will quickly help to be sure the contractors On Monday evening. Sept. 15, it most. Also, I want to thank our
taking a few of the transfers find ourselves back in the Scoop are all U.S. Citizens my 0-year-old daughter was ip- wonderful neighbors for their
away Patient transfers are how and Run Days. As for the City of Baytown, volved in an accident while support and Mr. and Mrs
Pay Ambulance Service’s make - .—, • they contract an out-of-town riding her bike. She turned into Nichols who comforted and
their profits Contrary to, MichaelBush company to do their carpet in the the path of a pickup truck. She cared for our daughter until the
popular belief the most an Am- 9919 Forest Hollow City Hall. How many tax dollars was not seriously hurt due to the police arrived. It makes us
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Baytown Gymnastics
Coaching Staff
John Rhodes
Cindy Pentecost
Maggie Killjbrew
Genie Schmidt
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Today in history
Leon Brown.
Fred Homberger
FredHartmon
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Editor.and Publisher, 1950-1974
- • - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bon Homme Richard, com- In 1926, Gene Tunnev scored a returned to power.
MorwgingEdto On Sept 23. 1^2. Republican uiarided by John Paul Jones lO-rpuod decision over Jack . Ten. years..ago President
New,Ed,0f vice-presidential candidate defeated the HMS Serhpis dur- Dempsey to win the world Gerald R. Ford and Democratic
Richard M Nixon rescued his, ingvlhe Revolutionary War. heavyweight boxing title in nominee Jimmy Carter clashed
nomination with a nationally Before the tide bi battle turned Philadelphia
in his iavmr, Jones is reported to In 1949, President Harry S
refuted charges of wrongdoirtg have refused 4 British request Truman announced evidence of candidates literally speechless
in his campai^i financing. The that he surrend^v declaring: “I the Soviet UnkHtfs first detona- {pr 27 minutes w^bn the Aund
Mwwii * 8oy*o»n tb«775zi b, ome *525tfwiw*- »3«i» broadcast became khown as the have not yet begun to fight!” tion of a nuclear device.
“Checkers” speech because It In 1780, British spy John Andre In 1957, nine black students
referred to a dog given to Nixon was captured^ along with papers who had entered Little Rock
as a gift. revealing Benedict Arnold’s plot Central High School in Arkansas
In 63 B.C.. Augustus Caesar to surrender West Point to the were forced to withdraw
was born. British.
In 1642. Harvard College held In 1806- the Lewis and Clark ed outside.
<crgoodmits first commencement. expedition returned to St. Louis
In 1779. the American warship from the Pacific Northwest.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 279, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 23, 1986, newspaper, September 23, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153736/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.