The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1989 Page: 1 of 18
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School asbestos removal to be complete
•jr DAVID MOHLMAN
emoval wtU
School alter the
tract by Baytown acta
International ftbiliaiwl Management of
toustoa gd a 3123,333 caatract MosMay torosnovc Uhtiy la
School and the hi
Robert E . Lee High ad the
Al ad
removal at Lanuar will involve taktog tahaait
“thereof,
d a totoe cadtog, aaM merhaMral danogit
Wood, the dhtrict’e aobeotoe coor~
The three achoolB are the
Mdeb google ndRti eeatact i
"friable" aebeetoe — that Is,
Interim school
chief to give
update Friday
an their particular i
that
Marat lave were
gjggl^ tafgi painting or other'ilork^he brief*
them ea aehoeloe and Me loeatieae la that bidldhig.
at| knmtog Sw&SSKRnMlBMflMwBM
le do If M IsdMmbad,” Wood eahL "And we’ve get
agwd plan le deal edlh eg thfe."
mad The dotriefe aebeetoe maaapmaat plan le
lor viewing by the public, Wood aaid. He
I he’ll endear any quaetkas dtieane have.
md provided with deer timed he flnldied by the and of the month. Inauta-
ef aO aahoelee In their tien than tort la a place where people normally
Weed aaML they elm gti oaptae of the weald eootact it, if they ever had a roof took
It would bo a problem
le brief teadare and At Aahhel Smtih and Lao, nark mould atart in
ho early July end be fhilehed by mid-month. Weed
At theoe taw schools, the cedhip are made of
“gM hard plaetor which wesdWrt retoaee any
cordtagtoWOod. * Cn"*A’ *
The Baytown school dletrlet le one of numerous
ptahtilB* la a lawsuit, atm piling InJa^arOoim-
ty, eptnat National Gypsum and other manufac
hirers who said aobeotoe products, said school at-
torney Rich Peebles In the meantime, the district
mmt pay aB of the aabestos removal coots. School
efBdals had budgeted tieo.ooo hr the work
The Baytown dhtrlet get «MM from the out-of-
court settlement of a lawsuit against W.R Grace
emot of the adheatm here wi hi National Gypsum
products, he said.
A veteran of WorM Ww n, he
h a reduatf of Bayter Ualvor-
tity with bachelor’s aad mas-
ter’s degreesH
Gty sales tax rebates increase 12.14%
held at neon at SSfftm, m
S. Bgwiy 141. Guests are wel-
come, and the caat of the luach-
em Is 17
sales tax check lor 077,3*3 to br- rtieMsrri^fss*1^P>>*4wM>
lag its IMP rebates to tUH.au Stalowtds, dthe levyM the added.
— 12.14 percent more thaa a sales tai have received an ______
TMrage. average of M percent mare la .
At tide point In MM, the cMy rabalse tide year
bad lust gotta e Chech for -the Texas economy con ” ***.....
«WM» to hrream Me nntiap theme to tira^ba aad eapand StLZTTm-
to 32,127,74*. according to In- aad the local aatae tan rebates *•** * “*
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s hr other
ant of thei
ssd Hanrle County:
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Harrts County cMM, "Eva peyswts to
sentinnm to rank tided areas that haven’t fully
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County MM.
Three death sentences in Shanghai train fire
MM; MJN;
BEIJING (AP> -
tien wMh the hanlag of a train
had weak, nesroraporta aaM.
They wore the Aral death am
troops <
Id the crowd aet tire to the
The traM Incident occurred Jane 3
wha tii prefatory wore hffled m they
steed at a borrteode a the troche near
the anaRtil trata statin and a train
from Bering did not step W
AapypeeptetoBtocremu-^———, _
hq nrc uui mil fbgiM immmvmmwaam
a_ i*B WBl BIBlMIkw mam*
IfJ whscasnetepat Haiti, tofurtog more than ”^J*^***** W
rr 2k aecerdtag to previous reports.
a"mg Proteets ioteneifted la Shanghai, mnlaiatirrocMyef
Odea's largmt rtty, la Me days tdtowtog Several tod large placards
so wore by tnops stifled dtaeant to flhaaRm! aad them of
The tips aaM they had bea sentenced
to labor reform, a type of prism.
,_ The placards ere a throwback le the
•“R 1933-73 Cultural Revolution, wha leftist
*PP#- Rad Guard
rmad poHee
tag In the
tha l.om people have boa or-
since troepe Invaded
24. killing humbuds of
and rtote hi cities thronfrout China
Teacher observer of history in the making in China
lit
ItoeahowMreal-
aadasoetoftheCld
wa pretty
HptoraaBeedit,
els still “Are CesnmiadeN m had a we are lei but they have to live there," tiw aaM
sM to beUeve? Are the poapie a suppress Dorilyn end the others at the pssti
toChtoe ed?” ssore aaaae of the queetiea she sold house, where she stayed, hod eases tee
STEPHANIE WBTN90N sod
Blaise Scott whs
Oa a plane to Haag Kang, away from
' of army Snaps aid pra-
DartynaaM
of the other fleehm
be
Good
Cheanal Uelfejs. PTMeyM
Kattil PuHa graces the front
turere Aeeecletloo netimel
“Eventually, om day, I
will go back to China. I
have a lot of friends
there now.”
her Mad. Alice
ere both hired to
■a a
Having lived In Chtoe i
we had to Usdvertity of Ttoaphi
tract
hptoutoer, “We hare to leach
sheet wave radio which wa a amove of
n news from Voice of Anaerica assd the BBC
British Broadcasting Co.)
i- from America, om from EaRend and ea
from Japan. Darttyn thtohe that aB of
t poo- Hssm hen Wf> thr rwestry by now.
k she “EveutaoBy, om day. I wiB go back to
M China." she arid. "I have a tot of friends
: then there new."
Betore gstog to Chtoa, dm had taken a
u to Chtoa received to ladapodent Scheol Dtotriet where she
i thoChlBose NeweSer- hepoato roemao a Juator Hgi acheal
vice, which toe aaM wa accstieto until teaching career
story.” abroad and than rotura to China, **
pie, bat she aaM she never leM I
had tobeitwitiiug ahsid atomt toti i
"The people are very spa she
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1989, newspaper, June 15, 1989; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052670/m1/1/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.