The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 279, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 20, 1967 Page: 2 of 61
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— LAST NIGHT TONIGHT —
"BILLY THE KID VS DRACULA”
"JESSIE JAMES MEETS
FRANKSTEJNS DAUGHTER"
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*o» Offic* Opens 9:30
Show Stors-IOrOO A.M.
AU. SEATS 50c
ANXIOUSLY AWAITING their turn In the Kennel Club’*
innuil field trials ire Heather North, Jock Chaplain and
Seldom-Seen Sioux, oo-atar* of the story of a runaway boy
and a renegade dog in the movie, “Git!”, slated for the
Wednesday morning kiddle shew at the Brunson Theater.
The show also Includes eight cartoons, two comedies and a
stage show. Doers will open at Bit* ant and the ahew will
begin at 1# ajn.
neral
otice
CLEVELAND (Sp) - Dora
Virginia Love, 79, died at her
heme Sunday evening.
She is survived by two daugh-
ters Mrs. Emery White of Hous-
ton and Mrs. Gordon Hill of
Dallas, three sons E. W. Love
Jr. of Houston, Henry N. Love
of Baytown and Sam V. Love of
Cleveland, 0 grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Services were at 4 p.m. Tues-
day at the First Methodist
Church at Cleveland with Rev.
Bill Dugger officiating. Inter-
ment will be in Cleveland City
Cemetery.
Unionists
With
tesuli
AUSTIN (AP) - Three union
1st* discussed the Rio Grande
Valley farm labor situation with
Gov. John Connally Monday and
reported later that the meeting,
though friendly, did not accom-
plish anything.
The governor's office had no
comment about the 90-minutc
closed-door meeting—Cbnnally's
HOUSTON (AP) — Money has day under bonds of $10,000 each second conference In less than a
week with labor spokesmen con-
cerned about the valley dispute.
Ball Raised For 3 Held
As Result Of TSU Riot
been raised for bail of three stu-
dents held since last month’s
rioting at Texas Southern Uni-
versity, Negroes were told Mon-
day night at a rally staged by
the Student Non-violent Coordi-
nating Committee.
Bill Woods, a San Antonio
lawyer for the National Associa-
tion for the Advancement of__________
Colored People, said most of the ^ May 1647.'
money came from his city’s
NAACP chapter.
Woods made the statement af-
ter newsmen were ejected from
the meeting In toe True Light
Missionary Baptist Church, near
the campus of toe predominant-
ly Negro school. About 200 per
sons were present.
The three due to be freed to-
PECKER
DRIVE IN THEATRE
PH M-M1S
ENDS TONITE
JOHN WAYNE
"WAR WAGON"
—>ANIV— -
'TOUCH OF MINK"
are Trazawell Franklin Jr., 20,
John Parker, 20, and Floyd
Nichols, 25. ■
With two previously released—
Douglas Waller, 21, and Charles
Freeman, 18—they are charged
with murder and assault to mur-
der in the death of patrolman
Raymond Kuba and thg Injury
of two other policemen toe night
Meeting with Connally were
Gilbert Padilla, a vice president
Crash Kills 4 Near Humble
HUMBLE (AP),- A head-on was taken to Houston’s Ben
crash two miles north of Hum- Taub General Hospital In crlti-
Main speakers at the rally
were H. ''Rapp" Brown and
James Forman, both of Atlanta.
Brown has replaced black pow-
er Innovator Stokely Carmichael
as chairman of SNOC, and Fbr-
man is the group's international
affairs director and executive
secretary.
WEDNESDAY
O-N-L-Y
BARGAIN NITE
ADULTS 50*
2 BIG FEATURES 2
HO REPEATING
Forman told the audience that m|ttee's efforts to unionizetoe
he senses a national conspiracy predominantly Mexican - Ameri-
'o keep Negroes from realizing can field hands in the Lower
their role as pawns in interna- valley,
tional politics and as the founds- Moon quoted toe governor as
TEEN-AGERS*
ZOOM
TO
SUPERSIZE7
AND TERRORIZE1
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JnemaScoPE
tion of the American economy.
■ He said, that although Presi-
dent Johnson and Vive President
Humphrey prefer to believe that
toe Negro struggle Is a local
matter, Africans and Asians
"are fighting the same beast,
toe white man.’’
Forman assorted it is wrong
that Negroes are made to kill
in toe Vietnam War and asked
to be peaceful when they re-
turn home.
Brown called upon Negros to
take arms to gain-their goals.
“It’s Essential that black peo-
ple control their communities,
he said. '
Brown and Forman had ap-
peared Monday morning at the
federal building in downtown
Houston, outside the courtroom
where heavyweight champion
Cassius Clay is being tried
charges of refusing to accept in-
duction into the armed forces.
Brown told newsmen, “If any .
thing happens to Muhammad
All, there will be retaliation by
saying he was neutral in the
dispute. . ..___
Insurance--
(Continued From Page 1)
CURTIS N. GAY, right, has been a Volunteer fireman at Sta-
tion t tor SO years. Monday night he waa presented a service
award by John Donnally, president of the Station l Volunteers.
Fire Chief L. V. Bailey looks on In the background aa the
awards presentation waa reviewed earlier.
Kenedy Estate Hearing
(Continued From Page 1)
ble in Southeast Texas killed
four adults Monday night and
left a baby girl near death.
State patrolman L D. Rhame
said cars driven by Clarence A.
Tullery, 50, a Houston mechanic,
and James R. White, 31 of
Osona, Tex., collided on U.S. 59
In TuUey's"*outhbound lane.
In addition to the drivers the
trash killed Beulah Tulley, 40,
wife of toe Houston man, and
James D>*Holmesn 28, of Min
neapolis, Minn., a companion of
White,
One year-old Sally Jane Tulley
Did You Know?
The composer Leoncavallo
achieved fame In operatic his-
tory with a single work, ’’Pagll-
accl." _
The queer fruit of the African
baobab tree is called "monkey
bread.” The fruit Is almost a
foot long.
Discovery of Cape Cod is us-
ually credited to Bartholomew
| Gosnold, an English explorer.
Tides in the Bay of Fundy
range from 46 to 54 feet above
low water. The record tide of
103 feet was recorded there In
1869.
cal condition. Doctors said she
suffered a brain injury.
It took wrecker crews more
than two hours to extricate the
bodies from (he smashed auto-
mobiles___
Beer Reported Taken;
Teenagers Are Held
Two teenagers wre in Jail on
Tuesday morning In connection
with a burglary and misdemean-
or theft of a Baytown drive In
grocery.
Police found the two, with
three other teenagers, parked at
2010 Kilgore Road after a wit-
ness had reported to police
about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday that he
saw two men trying to break in
some beer boxes at the Mitchell
Drive-Inn, 1402 N. Alexander.
Three other teenagers were
taken to city jail and held for
minors In possession of alcoholic
beverages.
Patrolmen R. D. Knight and
Dale Schlmming said the locks
were pried off two beer boxes
and one case of beer and one
beer carton were taken.
D. C. MERDIAN of Shoreacres {
has been .promoted to Senior j
Engineer of the Plastic# nod
Resins Division of the Shell
Chemical Oo.’s Houston Plant.
j
Rant A Car Sarvle* *
As Low As $5.00
For Day
can sat-sui
THAD FELTON
M aaytswii, ina
a widow in 1944. A few months
after her husband's death she
of the United Farm Workers Or-
ganizing committee, AFL - CIO:
Pancho Medrano, Washington,
D. C., United Auto Workers, wrote toe first of three wills,
and H. A. Moon, Dalas, exo Of leaving various amounts to rel-
the UAW.
Padilla said Connally rejected
his suggestion that the governor
make a statement urging a union
representation election, super-
vised by the National Arbitration
Association or a state concilia-
tion service, at La Casita Farm.
La Casita, near Rio Grande
City in Starr County, has been
the main target of the United
Farm Workers Organizing Corn-
made Christopher Gregory, toe
atives, a catholic religious or-
der and charitable Institutions.
A second will named two of
her first cousins to share her
interest In La Parra Ranch.
After toe second will was
son of a Western novelist, came
into the picture.
As Brother Leo, Gregory had
joined the Trapplst order In 1938
and worked as a cobbler In a
monastery at Spencer, Mass
After World War H's end, Broth-
er Leo was selected to venture
forth' and raise funds for addi-
tional landes and buildings for
similar monasteries.
He visited La Parra in 1948.
In the late 1950s he introduced
Mrs. East to another benefactor
of the Trappist order, Grace,
president of W. R, Grace and
Co. Mrs. East, then 70, opened
becking" account at Grace
National Bank and Brother Leo
was given power of attorney to
One lawyer estimated the
million-word deposition would
take up a month of trial time
if It is to be read into the rec-
ord;"' " ■ ■ ■
Senior Cirtiens
RUFUS HONEYCUTT, manager
of the Brunson Theater, has an-
nounced a ticket price reduction
to 50 cents for “senior citizens
over 60.” He said the reduced
price Is now effective. Other
ticket prices: adults, $1.25, stu-
dents, 90 cents, children under
12, 50 cents. .
The Light Touch
She drives as though she has fenders she hasn’t
even begun to use... Deliclou* food Is found at
THE MALT SHOP
1501 N. Alexander
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whole corrupt America is
trial here.”
Later, within earshot of
Brodh, day told newsmen,
•Tv* got nothingto do with what
he’s doing. He’s just one of my
black brothers here. I can’t take
part in this — nothing in toe
way of violence, nothing out cf
line with my religion.
‘Tm not condemning - what
they do. It’s taking place every-
where, but I can’t take part-JLn,
total auto insurance bill will rise
in 15 territories, decline in 14,
and will not change in U terri- draw on hundreds of thousands
tories. - - •
Changes in the total yearl auto
insurance bill* for the averag
Class IB driver vary from a top
increase of $8 in Jefferson Coun-
ty to a maximum decrease of
$13 in Lubbock County.
The new premiums relt toe
penalty charges that will be add-
ed to the policies of motorists
who had two or more speeding
tickets or who committed major
of dollars there for expansion
of the Trappist order.
Assisted by Grace, Mrs. East
established the John G. and
Marie Stela Kenedy Memoria
Fondation. and amended her
contested 1960 wi so the fon-
dntion became recipient of her
200,OOp acre share of La Parra
Ranch.
ul Mrs. East became 111 with
cancer while traveling In South
traffic violations ovgr the past America with Brother Leo, by
year The Board’s new rate pen- then her religious adviser, trav-
alty plan took effect Aug.
1966 and is reflected for the first
time in the proposed new rates.
Total penalties for the coming
toe N^ro ^^e. I toink the rating year are $6,439,362 on
coverage.
Board Chairman William
Hunter McLean asserted that 888
per cent of all Texas motorists
would benefit from lower rates
because of the penalties charged
motorists with bad driving rec-
ords.
Sam Sapp, rate actuary for
toe board, asserted that had it
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minded
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eling companion and sometime
secretary. She died Feb. 11,
of cancer.
A 26 volume deposition has
been taken' from Christopher
Gregory, who.'was'expelled from
the Trappist order in January,
1966, after he violated his su-
periors' orders to remain out
of toe will contests.
league Auxiliary
average of 4,2 per cent, instead
of 2.1 per cent, statewide.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 279, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 20, 1967, newspaper, June 20, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043864/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.