The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 83, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 5, 1984 Page: 2 of 72
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Sunday, February 5, 1984
Warplanes Attack
Nicaragua Outpost
lyton Council To
all Tax Contract
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I y City Council will Utilities will discuss the upcom- — MANAGUA, Nicaragua —
iIcCrtSw^when^t '"•Councii'wiii look at changing a ^P0811 Totals x Appraisal District northern Nicaragua, the second helicopter was flying from El
30p.m. Monday. cltv ordinance Boverninc TOTAL DEPOSITS for Century ‘THE BO AFT) of Directors of the such assault within 12 hours, and Aguate air base, 130 miles nor-
Jerrv Shiver and the wreckers oDeratino within the ci- Savings and Loan Association Chambers County Appraisal Nicaragua’s leftist government thest of Tegucigalpa, the capital,
Austin law firm of Gates Steen ty were Inadvertently left out of a re- District will meet at 9 a.m. Feb. 6 claimed the CIA ordered Hon- to San Lorenzo on the Gulf of
■ and Associates will seek the con- .Council members will discuss cent bank cal1 story- Century |n the Appraisal District Office at duras to cany out the raids. Fonseca on the Pacific coast, the
, tract making Cleveland Street a two- reP°rted total deposits for Dec. the Chambers County Annex in Honduras, the U.S. Embassy Embassy statement said.
Council orlainallv voted Jan 3 wav street Should the decision he 31- 1983« as $30,239,511 - an In- Building In Anahuac. Appraisal said the crash of a U.S. Army “There was no indication of any
to hire the Austin Arm to collect made, it will reverse an decision crease of some $13 million from Review Board members will be helicopter in mountains in the hostile action,“the statement
some WO 000 In back taxes Cltv mande in October which chanced last year’8 fi8ures and an in' sworn ln and transactions of the northeastern part of the country said.
? Manager Louis Neumeye? the trafUc flow on h#outh crease otsome $3 million from district will be reviewed. occurred in bad weather and did Army spokesmen identified two
the firm had agreed to Cleveland to one-way during cer- SeP1'30-1983-totals- Catholic Daughters "ot ^rcausedby ijostlle ac- of the ^d^sCapt.GiiamR
tie overdue taxes for 15 tain school hours. .ho film !!?" Vf' , ^TLki11' ?elS?n. °J r ^
percent of revenue The chances were annroved in Fields On TV Prime Tilme w111 be the film ed and six injured, three of them Special Forces Group out of Fort
Howvw.cll, officials decided responre to . reqj\y jLk CONGRESSMAN JACK Fields Del No‘ Th“''8'Et^S^Omra'Neb66'1
b“«S W'!l ? lhe “T* ” lh' “'r? mt cUoKauTers oi the KrtMng Selluclt on the A^g ”e ^ were two
keum^r^aid the chv and/he ni«tHH Pnlr^wa^mlrte the^ and Answers program at 11.30 Americas. The meeting will be Nicaraguan outpost, Nicaragua’s pilots: Warrant Officer Robert L.
firm JuL nSa*d n h C y h"td the D St? Carraway ™ade the re- a.m. Feb. 19 on Channel 13. Fields held at the Knights of Columbus ambassador to the United Na- Sladek, 29, of Chicago, and Chief
S,tSCeKratC0"- SSg“re“WS Hall,2600w.Main. J„l,„ E. Icaza, Mid an ^
iEiMSMS SSffiJST ^ 01 G“P*'s*"Sera Hospital Auxiliary SSSTXSTlwft'Ji
want the'firm^to1 coflect taxes^hat Smever saW the changes SINGING SPEARMANS will per- THE GULF Coast Hospital Aux- five planes attacked a military in- dentified as Sgt. Bernard R. Spar-
are less than -me viar overdue wereTo7workinc and isasS form, at 9:45 a.m. Feb. Sat iliary will meet a 9:30 a.m. Feb. 6 stallation earlier, in the day in the row and Staff Sgt. Charles W.
>} NmmSer said Y overdue\ SJa, "g„ ?„g Baytown Revival Center, 5232 In- in the main conference room of Apocentillo sector of Chinandega Evans, both from the same unit
’• Sire “Brothere Grocery . 'TJSSXS^Sm ■ • "ft - *— «*• -«£
* will aSk City Council Monday of Stiver Engineering ln Houston Til ¥? Honduras. ^ No*Fort
night to declare .property on will be discussed. The contract 13^1f3 1 n ppo |H A|* "e ^ iJwIh81 h!!f N r Thefrdace\ 2
P ^ 8 . *■ said two soldiers had been killed Including the crash toll, nine
,sl prrrhi m„r » momes awarded in the Communiff\T ■ and seven wounded. U.S. servicemen have been killed
,"2 Rnarn K 11 MOTT Vote MeThureday.anattackbyBlx In Honduras since tbe exercised
*; ZahS n( L Ettu V! liUdl il 1UI11U1I T Vlly bombers on a Nicaraguan army began last August. A U.S.
upgrading^ the Beauty Street unlt ln the same province killed helicopter pilot was killed last
■ inch water line at the nroDosed Tentative Dlans call for installa- Eightf*n votin8 P°lls wil1 be tucky ~ Mrs- Ted L Kloesel, three soldiers and wounded four month after his aircraft strayed
1 {&JSj5£Sy3?E t^MSKS rirom7a.m.tu7p.m.S,U,r. preaidlngjudge. .there, Icaza aald. adding that tbb
; ,Hne was needed to provide the sewer line at a cost of $87,600. In day for the runoff election bet- Precinct 165 at william g warplanes were of the kind used JJ^ He was kflled by fire from
* area with fire protection. addition 26 manholes are to be in- ween ncumben Bichard Heyen Travis Elementary School, 100 by Honduras. Nicaraguan troops.
5 Other items on the agenda' stalled at a cost of $20 800 and and opponent David R. Smith vy- Robin Road — Troy Peterson, The ambassador said Sen. James Sasser, D-Tenn.,
I * n f t Innr vJ rri- r li llanJtu L untnfLr ing for Position 5 on the Baytown presiding iudfce 5 * Nicaragua bad protested to Hon- said Friday night in Tegucigalpa
^se^dssas ssitsasssu' **-««*• rir« Tuss-Sf- dT"S,rrrp,“y
“,er ,0r “» Wl" be STSSM! « fr’SJSSSi exercises show wbyPSe operation
i sarMstrs »r4sss,&£ ssssr
? 8 cumbents to positions on the SLStS?" President Reagan -and are needed to impress Nicaragua
j, 3bus€ program. dg constructGu on Bcouty dnd • . « _ 1 . u . j Luthcrsn Church, 1200 E. Louit _.lai _ ^ * a _ Qnri lofficf roKoi c ,,.ul it o
•a renf^seniativp of Gulf Stafps wpst I innev sirpetn board and placing Heyen and phu Prater nrpciHind iurtvp Nicaraguan rebels seeking to and leftist rebels with U.S.
, *A representative ot guii states west Linney streets. Smith in a runoff. Phil Prater, presiding judge. overthrow the Sandinista govern- military muscle in Central
Locations of polls and precinct Precinct 250 at Harlem ment of Nicaragua,
judges are as follows: Elementary School, 2623 Broad — g0th Honduras and the United
Precinct 12 at the YMCA, 201 Jefferson D- Walker’ Presidi"g
Wye Drive - Margie Hartrick, . Jud8e
presiding judge. Precinct* 386 at Stephen F.
Precinct 13 at Westminster Austin Elementary School, 3022
Presbyterian Church, 7600 E. Massey-Tompkins Road, also
Board announced Friday in gavwav Drive — A.L. Rieck, including Precinct 103 and
Dallas that it has endorsed Gov. presiding judge Chambers County voting
Mark White’s request to promote Precinct 28 at Jessie Lee Pum. Precincts 5 and 11 within the
“a second offering for the needy” h Elementary School, 4901 ^hPo1 dfs^nct~ MrS' Henry
on Sunday Feb. 19. Fairwav Drive- J Frank Me- Hunt, presiding judge
The committee said it also has chesney presiding judge.
Precinct 63 at Harris County D ...... . .....
Public Library, 509 Stratford Road in Highlands, also including
Park in Highlands - Dora Sciac- tbe Portion of Precinct 96 within
5 the school district - W.D. Wood,
presiding judge.
SPOTS
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States and Honduras.
The UH-60 Blackhawk
'FM1
America.
Church Delegates Give .
Valley Farmers Food
Me,
Sasser arrived in Honduras for
States denied the charge, and the a three-day visit. He is a member
L5-member council adjourned of the Appropriations subcom-
without taking action. mittee’on military construction.
Describing the crash of the U.S. President Robert Suazo Cor-v
helicopter in Honduras, the U.S. dova of Honduras said Friday
Embassy in Tegucigalpa said nightthathisandtheU.S.govern-
that the craft was taking part in ment are not discussing
the Big Pine II military exercises establishing a permanent
staged jointly by the United military base in his nation.
Vi,
aEN tAP) - At least 500
nde Valley farmworker
ilteS' will be eating for a
' fnontll thanks to an “amazing”
! donation of fodd made this week
ites to a convention of
lian Church leaders,
tons of food were
donated to the Brown Bag food
bank at McAllen's St. Johns
Episcopal Church, said food bank
coordinator Kathy Degrief. The
food was divided with another
Valley food bank, the Pharr Pan
Rio
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Inquiry Into Salvadorans
Deaths May Take 2 Months
Precinct 387 at Highlands
Junior School, 1212 E. Wallisville
ft
approved plans that would ar-
range to get the money from the
offering to the people and for
work crews to be sent to the „a ......
valley to work on damaged chur- ’ ^ ^ J d8e
ches and buildings. Precinct 99 at Lamar Elemen-
An estimated 30,000 workers tary School, 816 N. Pruett —
have been struggling to make Gerald Dickens, presiding judge,
ends meet since a December
TI
Jimmy Duddlesten of Dud-
dlesten’s Funeral Hbme in
Raymondville said “now we’re
not positive about the two identity
of the two women.”
RAYMONDVILLE (AP) -
Precinct 414 at Cedar Bayou Authorities are trying to match
Junior School, 2500 Cedar Bayou tissue from three Salvadorans
Road — Charles Albright, vvith material found in a barn
presiding judge.
Precinct 456 at Harris County the night before their deaths. Authorities received a phone
Courthouse No. 8, 701 W. Baker But officials say it could take call Thursday night from a man
Road — Ed Frazier, presiding two months to solve the mystery who said the Mgrta Irene Flores,
of what killed the Salvadorans, the younger woman was alive in
whose bodies were found in rural Houston, Duddlesten said. '
„ . c . , nnn. . Willacy County Wednesday morn- The papers from which im-
Preqinct 102 at the Baytown Elementary School, 2200 Clayton jn migration officials said they iden-
Employees Federation Hall, 3607 — John R. McMillon, presiding Tests are being run on blood, tified Maria Lucia Flores turned -.>
Market — Andy Contreras, judge. urine, liver and stomach samples out to be part of the younger
presiding judge. Precinct 533 at Alamo Elemen- taken from the victims to com- woman’s documents.
Precinct 149 at San Jacinto tary School, 1801 Austin — Bambi pare them with material found in “This has thrown us all a loop,”
Elementary School, 2602 Ken- Rios, presiding judge. a barn where the trio apparently said Duddlesten. “The
spent the night, said Dr. David Salvadorans who have called us
Flory. just aren’t talking and until we
Technicians in the Austin find families or someone to iden-
date, as requested by 179th laboratory of the Department of tify these people, we’re at a loss
District Court Judge I.D. Public Safety are conducting the as to who they are.”
McMaster. tests, and a backlog of work may Immigration officials said the
mean test results will not be com- Salvadorans entered the country
plete for one or two months.
The victims were orginally an abandoned dairy bam about
Precinct 100 at Ashbel Smith
freeze destroyed crops and crush- Elementary School, 403 E. James
ed the Valley’s agricultural in- - W.O. Tidmon, presiding judge.
dustry' Precinct'lOl at Horace Mann
“There was no time for a letter, Junior School) 610 s Pruett _
so the request was made by Mrs s v. Robberson, presiding lud^e
phone, the message spread by judge,
word-of-mouth,” Degrief said.
“I thought we’d get maybe
20,000 pounds of food at the most,
but they just went hog wild.”
Half the food, about 15 tons, was
split with the Pharr Pantry which
provides food to five churches and
seven “satelite” organizations in
Alamo and San Juan with..
These churches and “satellite”
groups then distribute food to in-
dividual families
About 2,000 families are fed
try
where the trio apparently spent
Degrief said food began arriv-
ing Wednesday, the first day of a
convention of 1,500 Episcopalian
’ Church leaders from diocese in
% South and West Texas
Parishes in 67 counties from Ca-
nyon take west to Kerrville and
j from San Antonio south to
i*ille contributed to the
ive which was spearhead-
tejby Father Edward Bush of St.
! James’ Episcopal Church in Del
|«i|^^ief said.
| $ Bush decided a week ago to ask
f ail convention delegates to bring
f donations from their parishes for
t Rio Grande Valley farmworkers.
\ $ Texas Baptist also announced
^ $ev have launched a program tofl
& BMvifte disaster relief to the Rio through the Pharr Pantry, said
| Grande Valley. < ■
"IThe Administrative Committee
¥ gif\the Texas Baptist Executive
Precinct 532 at James Bowie
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PROSECUTORS HINT - -
From Page 1
most cases when prior testimony
is ruled admissable d£ie to that
witness’s “unavailability,” it is
because the witness has died.
“If Paula refuses to testify, we
say she is ‘unavailable’ (and that
her prior testimony could be ad-
missible in the retrial),” Lavine
said.
“They simply can’t make the
case without her,” said Don
|4h a flight switch caused solved by removing the pizza Rogers, McManus’ state- ing Friday, visiting Judge Frank building and the$6,000 per month
$)I00 and $150 in damages from the oven. Stations 3 and 4 appointed attorney, who claims Price, an associate justice on the fee for leasing the more than
$ a Bay town home. responded to the call, and were ,her prior testimony would be in- Harris County Court of Appeals, 10,000-square-foot structure.
filters responded to a call assisted by District 3 and 4 admissible if she refused to 1st Supreme Judicial District, The project will be funded tion center in Channel view.
g£ 'home of Fuentes volunteers. There were no in- testify in person. denied McManus’ request that .?„„n . CCTCT A
ptW_Main, at l:50 p.m. juries. - ----------------“it -appears the state ts McMasterbetaken offthe retrial. l - - — - -
flight switch evidently . tiouston Lichtine & Power negotiating to buy her McManus’attorneys had alleg- gallons of select Smith Point
tinned and ignited part of _ line was resDonsible for a Iocs testimony,” Rogers said, “and ed in a previous hearing that, From Page 1 oysters will be sold, and Walker
ame and damaged a cur- and brush {jre bebin(i the Country 't’s pretty obvious that they will because McMaster listened to all encourages the public to attend,
slitters said. District 3 club Manor 3600 Decker at 9 09 have to give her substantial con- evidence in the first trial, he could clubhouse, with the Bayshore For those wanting to help,
b with Station 2 backup Friday No injuries or cessions before she’ll testify. This not be fair in presiding in the Rod, JReel and Gun Club itself Walker can be reached at 422-
can as wefl as damage estimates were reported, casts some doubt-as to the valjdh retrial. - hosting the fry. Four hundred 5303.
^°werereportia" The call was answered by Station ^ of a witness who has to be
SPitylHr Marian Street
Prosecutors then have a week
to file briefs.
illegally. They were found near
food bank director Pamela Butts.
“This is unbelievable,” Butts
said of the donation.
whether^or n^f thTsta^e was' ideRtifigd__as Abdulio Flores nine miles southwest of
Perez, 15, Marta Trene FIot
and Maria Lucia Flores, 55.
7 -a.m.
ready for trial Sept. 21, as they
claim. Under th.e speedy-trial
rule, prosecutors are required to fJC)lJSE EEFONS - -
be ready for the retrial within 120 -
days of the date it was ordered.
Aghl Switch Short Causes
Wednesday.
Mwf
wW-
through a grant from the Texas
Adult Probation Commission in
Austin, officials said.
ge To Home In Baytown
From Page 1
Prior to the speedy-trial hear-
Bearden said no opposition-has
surfaced to the proposed restitu-
Montgomery Ward
bought.”
Defense attorneys Rogers and
Another fire started in trash Don piintoft have until Feb. 10 to
and leaves was reported at 7:01 fUehriefs regarding the‘‘speedy-
p.m. Friday at 316 Arbor Street. triaPl?hearing held Friday. They
The fire was extinguished by wlll aiso file the remainder of
firefighters from Station 5. No in- their pre-trial motions on this
juries or damages were reported. __________ - .
Tides
SUNDAY
tilGH: +8:06 a.m.,11:52p.m.
LOW: +3:09a.m., 4139p.m.
(+ denotes weak tide)
MONDAY
" HIGH: +9:02a.m. _
LO W: +3:41 a.m., 5:14p.m.
. (+ denotes weak tide)
Tides forecast are
* for Baytown area bays
5.
t $150 in smoke
a pizza burned in
I Thi Beauty Salon
3 10.50 off permanent
OA C/l Helene Curtis
_________firtiww UniPerm, reg. $3§
One Better Perm, reg$401saieS28
Sale perms include haircut, styling.
Tinted, bleached, long heir higher.
Advertised prices good.through February 18,1984.
occupant, Vicki
id firefighters at 9:03
k The problem " was
& $ai>toton
Entered os second cJoss matter
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>ur period Fri- been parked at San Jacinto Mall,
rs were stolen
center area at
Alvin Franklin of Dayton told
Baytown officers at 7 p,m. Friday
rdT "of ” Liberty he had parked his 1982 Ford out-
ivtown Police side the Goose Creek Cinema,
across the street from the mall.
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SUNRISE: 7:08a.m.
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gone took his When he returned to the parking
uck that had lot at 9 p.m., the car was gone.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 83, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 5, 1984, newspaper, February 5, 1984; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1154431/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.