The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1989 Page: 4 of 12
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Friday. F«fc»—y M. MB
^EDITORIAL
People prove their srs
rw pay—<*<
lobbying expertise »
Jack Anderson
An offer they can't fuse
VMNDKITON - Hm Army to
i» git Hi
fuoes, even If Dm
If Congrow done
NrtoHM.
the end oflU lut
taitod Kto Amy’s efforts to pul toe
toto production by ordering Ike Army
w oarty w four seconds into teem i
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iby totO—rH An——Of
Y ielding to some of the strongest protests ever k- _ . .. . _._.___ ,_„
ceived in Washington congressional offices, both Houses -1|B ffiT JL -*►. j^TS
have rejected the Ul fated proposal to increase caadltto—d taw with a Cwpewiii good buy
tow—dal—,t—brew cwtiftadt—taw —a. Art— Specter
tor ftoli tw anyway A Pwtagw source toto vrtte tot Amy a
at tot tow ww cwtlfHd da—Be rooervattaw br—hdeameftaaidvatepwoftoe
members’ salaries by SI percent
Different from many public issues, opposition to the
raises teemed to grow more shrill as the time approach-
ed for action or inaction by Congress, whichever course
they chose As a usual thing, about 10 hours is about as tht«s
ihtsatohto
lad set it eg# tot
bt fitted wltotoi Dm.
become law within a certain time
president and-or Congress acted.
Shortly before leaving office
Reagin signed the Mil. saying ha believed it was
justified nwaidawf George Bush also toped the
measure that would have guaranteed the pay hike for
members of Congress, federal judges and senior govern-
ment administration personnel.
About 90 percent of House members voting opposed
the law. causing House Speaker Jim Wright to suffer one
Of his worst political defeats by apparently mishandling
what was to have been an automatic pay raise.
The House vote was 3KMS The Senate had earlier re-
jected the raise, M4. Not many congressional decisions
are that lop-sided.
Three Houston Democrats from Texas, Mickey
Leiand of Houston. Jack Brooks of Beaumont and Henry
Gonzalez of San Antonio, voted for the bill, which would
have boosted congressional pay from 119,500 to $135,000.
.All other Texans except Wright, who did not vote, turned
down the proposition.
Both senators from Texas, Democrat Lloyd Bentsen
and Republican Phil Gramm, voted against the raise.
From Sun files
1969: ike Hall retires,
begins career with bank
Fran The Baytown Sun Met.
this is the way it was:
to YEARS AGO
n,|. mill a **------t--/MmK * —
rnsciiia xwuig viVD, (MwSi
social organization in toe Tri-
Cities. will observe a hoawcem
mg day in the tom of a seated
tw at the home of Mrs. E.T.
Arnett This event will he the
first of Ms ktod since the dub
ww fanned In MSI with Mrs.
G E McKinstry w founder
to YEARS AGO
Petty Housing Authority OK’s
plans tor a SMO.OSS project
Members of the conuntaetan are
Victor Laimou. J D Roydar, the
Rev j IF Tharp. Kent Woods
and Zacfc Nelson Executive
secretary is Shannon Morris,
toYEARSAGO
Brown wood Civic Association
is the first organization hare to
protest the prep—id rate la-
creases by Southwestern
Associated Telephone Co. The
protest is stated in a tetter to
Baytown City Connell by
T E Cook, president of the
association
toYEARSAGO
Dean Walter Rundeil predicts
Lee fbliege will have 3.MS
students by IMS.
MINI-EDITORIAL - The Eato Owe gw
ernment claims it is tooeeniag Ms emigration
and travel raatrtcttans. The •wwaa—t’s
idea ef relaied reetriettow Is to i—oct travel
through stoent clouds. Apparently the taw toe Pent spw wnatos tax dollars - wawrwg ,i« a of relaxed restrictions is to reject travel
may only live up to Ms billing If a war Is away tos wsnsy — tow prsflla. avarprttod requests la a timely meaner The eM paMcy
Ion—lea claw, sunny days. p-forts Bud feat gstwarhsrmhny ww to never answer the regatta and leave
la—caw, toe Army to reporting to Band
alto. Twenty-five town were tested In stor makes a prison of itself will always be a
Berry's
world
WHY IS THIS MAN
SMIL INC?
BECAUSE HIS COMPANY MANU-
FACTURES FAKE STRIN6S OP
PEARLS VU> BARBARA BUSH
IS FIRST LADY.
i part of
None of
Tom Tiede
Music man
rspsnpam
critical and
the MM
Camp Kb
MYEARBAGO
Rice I
star Elbert Hard—wifi spa—at
Menmrlal Baptist Church w toe
church observes "Race Bala-
tto—Day."
The Junior Cl twice! Leaf—
the Latte Cl— at B—ait E. Lw
High School. wtos to first plaew,
M sac—d Maces and Mgd third
places la the Gulf Canto arse
swat Lotto teacher to Mary
fear Blrktoy
i s Town A Country
by Lily and
untry Boau-
Baytown
district iscuriently market. Caw Ote'
Mgh road aa we Fta— Apefieri Ftartol, Betty
4 cnacui aau sensitive is—w. We Satan, L A L Engraving. Long
are In need of a strong, c-stovr John Silver’s. Os—try CWb
id which c— tackle Beauty Satan, Ran Eatery (Bxx-
to a straight an>^
to aaod to school beard tytol
who paaasw a da—-
The gsaaieaity to tosw swr-
are totally hoasst. rhs—r helped make — who to-
strive tor fatnmss and posww a ear party very happy
stnagaaawef what isrig*. are The— y— very mu—^ _
the only popple who should he Artivttwr°P-8,N,y
etoded to office Whw I reflect Artivtttost
« who "Ms the MU," Martha Baytownl
to
Bv Ned *>'veeor*LororTU!N6fiD|
7 WOBRV ABOUT BUT AT LEAST I f
DON’T WORRV ABOUT WEAttN' f
KAV WORRIER OUT OVER JEST
ONE THING
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. She to a take-charge |
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tact, la ww loader—ip role Martha lor aumy years and
rtoa htod, a-was toread to her to he a h—dy moral pe
die same vary delicate w—Is concerned tar to—rs
"*■ * wmLawwTtowww? S— has always bapt — wtth toe Haw to watch —Ms concert
"w—• "pi unity affairs and —s well dates so that I could hear him
eat.
•«—ttvlty well with i
can’t totok of a better c—ice
acheto heard t—a Martha
Mays. She to snuut. vary wa-
in —Ipiag ear
note achieve —-
I
WASHINGTON (NEA» -
When I ww a lad, toanmg how wwattealy ready total atta—,
but to put on my pajamas
I wed to slag to the The trouble ww that Boicow's
various prewntations of my high wife Isa mww wpr—. That to.
scheal to toe Pacific Northwest tools jutohtoawtoeraagstoBm
I ww usually accompanied by a — lady to t— —era. 1—— —a
claaawaie named William toewu— appreciate I— fatoatto
Bdcom. who played a small, sound, hat lam ato a—af I—to;
brown roH-around piano I've had aqr aars damafisd by
Bolcomww a cartons caw. He war, sowe of toe parts——ke-
mpt Ms own counsel and had toe r—laced by wires, —i Merris
audacity to ms— a toto to wmM— aaeva—— a state,
himself He wore imfstoteaaMe You’d tttoto d»*d ta—a —
—articles. he buttoned Ms shirt bet
cottar tightly to toe neck, and — No.
had a remarkable —Ml of walk- me and I— view of aqr. wtoL
lag down the hall, leaping—and linear protege, a— toto —ag
inwd in one motion, aad retur londer to— — canid play. W—a
aiag from whence he came tom stopped toto a ran—ton to
And yet he was toe peataat ‘“Can’t We — Friends," I dated-
piano player in toe known ed It ww aektag toe math, and 1
universe He kad toe latent ef Ml tefi early — anto—r saga—
fingers aad toe capacity to nmat.
reduce the to the ■
<|tu^aa. i__n_____i mi_a_
ruuiine nc ociirvcu wiin niciz*
ffhf that life without music
watod — a mistake, aad he not
beloved the noiaethat it made
He still daw. I have since
given—toe stage—toe sake of
public hjgiiw but BUI Bdcom
my old field —ad as M were, hw
w—d to perform He is now
a professor of composition at the
University ef Michigan and a
ma—M w—. —a dl— w
iccwum| inn, wo K plays ube otiw—j—»1
the piano in aopMettcaled con- Mm a —w i
carte tor—l tote a— other p*a—. Hetea
iadeed. he te one ef the boat — entert—mr ha— t—n^—A
there to tad— He has 57 lines of
aceompltelimente 1a Who s Who
hi Anwrici. Hb luut
h—hlu hnnnrwil nf ,. _ Mll
•"tWy i—pi cu acta OI Vf?ry
serious piano etudes he is. on
toe other hand, renowned —
witty paps w well, aad he plays Harbor Ug—’’
ragtime. I believe, as if he might w— "Ho-
rn well never play anything e— Until I knew
I any tkis mostly from two eoap:0—
memory, —deritsad 1 tool Row Yoar Boot," a— Mm
track of Botoam of— school, wa—T Me emdd oatf— 4
a— only recently have feuad Levant a— —iptaLtoans
Mw again He w— given a Ha w—Id ala— — Ms
P—tew Prise cart— this year a— play. — w—Id nm ai
- It te a sapream award M toe toe pin— a— pMy. Rdfito
creative arts-aad I reostved at — pewoowd; g—tos to
tetosaytefstt—js—jawytog.
Aad yet rm j—t — gad I
ili
though I really d—t
stead a bar af his i
t w— "Bow, Ban,
Ctjf JSaptoUin dun
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' r "Vd Mortirior
WonOoOnor
;BruC«Guy«r
' OunWI Moronvy
Gory Down
.BudOy Jonas
LymaMomt
F—If!
Vote —Martha Mays w
I got the opportunity the ether stops,
enter w2l
—tog at the Kennedy Center
Batomn ww ta toe capital — a
teetered performance with the
National Symphony Orchestra
He tad a new partner with Mw. |
■ha— tehtopteae—dfhd-
wito Flight of the Bumhl—re.”
He waa, ta a ward, —teat
formation
<— amgtc—vpMDt BcaaiOtaHi A —fcatoi ttto <«—arag—i %—
N—MH fOSTto-STfR tanffad—w—ctaaagn—TNUBAvTQ—NJlJN FO Be. 90
ToT—S—:
sand 1 have known Mart—Mayo—
mm- a tong to—. Hw dodlcattoa ta
to— peoale and to toe cawawaity is
to the First reflected to toe wo— I—I —e
Party af the —edateto—r——andlathe
a— Ottawa — tthrary As ew a—wi dtotrict is
and Recreation got— through this difficult
ported. — need a para— — toe
__, _ fn. Ran— board with toe totafirity ef Mrs
-wist King, Pisza Hat. Wyatt's Mayo I aw SM a—to M—
Cafeteria. El Toro. Grow
Florist. Vickor’s Florist,
m Corral Steak tr—Itoi
_______Traa—laate. toestndwt’sl
d»-^-?fovri Mdi Halite ohhnMi and
NhhI Dicta* Molar Co KHfcyTMte
City of v
happy toM—asa-
to be. aad that II —s sarv-
s—pow — had toga somebody od h—w w—. I ww amealy a
when I toll toe act. His wife’s steeple pertorww wywM, a—
aape te Ja— Merris. a— she had nui— to be stanple abate.
dws toe stegtoftbew days. BM aM—ag11 onto — a —o
aody Center's Concert Hatt It te
not one af my favorite
——irtaws People w— buy
seaawUc—Is —Mfibiatoe box
seate. bat everyone rise a—
—e toe atage Ow gets te aw
the front raw of toe bow vto—e,
te other words - aad toe f—Be
players scratch, um. their
—e^to!—*1—TT-sTm
Boieow Ms start.
•V«<v«
^ hSTitljr—'ll
toe—MeMtfMure and four our tie of Ma and too mu- of bar -a—« — toa-MWItato
There was too M
tie at —a a— — mu— of —r
1— reviewers said she in flue
because —e has a good vwce and
a nice senw — Mteatifying wtto
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1989, newspaper, February 10, 1989; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052909/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.