The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 274, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1961 Page: 3 of 10
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Mo.ioay, Mugu.r i4, ivoi
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s Land In Fun Pad, Sweat Out Jet Home
. couple of j home In tlm^&r school opening "But the bugs wiped us out and it developed, was "to
ho cut the Sept. 12. Coughlin wanted a res- we moved into the bath house." smog."
ig at VVal- tfiurant job for "free oats.' Muel- A few hours later the fuzz wiped Coughlin asserted, “I w
a fuzz pad tier wanted to tie In with a music- them out. They spent most of see some sky." Mueller
|ul .group—playing the bongos.
Gravely, the boys explained
that a must on their list was to i
get new skins for their drums.
They sadly displayed the instru-
ments, And. true enough, they 1
looked like the moths had been I
at them,.
By day they walked the main '
drag and by njg))t they Sll'pf Iff i
They hit the Hawaii scene last
Sunday with $4.34 between them,
two beat-up bongos and suitcases
crammed with canned tuna, clam" kiki;
chowder, blankets and a flash-
light.
Joel and Robert will bash the V)
bongos unabashedly for anyone ill
lief T«
liriW^^T^asWn^icuoiu."
What's waiting new?"
bongos They sounded very l;. ~j»I
The real rgason they left home, at least.____
inese » r,ce» Good Mon.-
August I4-I.V1#
id Baytown. We Reserve
the Right to Limit Quan
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who’ll listen. In fact, the fuzz
down at the Juvenile Crime Pre-
vention atreau think they're the
United States against illegal en-
try of persons.
Border patrolmen wear uni-
j pride in its work—the Border Pa- forms of^khaki-green trousers and
holster , and gun.
They use their feet, horses,
jeeps, boats and airplanes—some
are pilots—lo carry out their du-
ties. 'ITiey’re Crack shots, too. I
The Border Patrol was estab- 1
, lished in 1924 under the old Bu- 1
, reau of Immigration, in the De-
[ partment of Labor. In the re- ]
grouping of government agencies J-— -------- -
. in 1940, the Immigration and Nat- *\on an(| nationality laws, Spanish,
uralization Service including the physical training, marksmanship
border patrol, was transferred to a™| °^}eT courses—such as jiujitsu
. ■ * m un/i (l ill n/li4ln,int tn thn
They must take a written test
lasting about hours and then
appear for an oral interview,
Those selected for appointment
arc sent to the Border Patrol
Academy for 13 weeks training.
Tlie academy hag*been in tem-
porary quarters at Fort Bliss,
near El Paso, Tex., but now is
being moved to permanent quar-
’ WASHINGTON (API-
dent Kennedy tapped
u...
greatest.
When the cops crashed their
pd’Thur^y^tr-showw;-rewtr
trained energetic bunch
trol—in efforts to stop plane W- shirt and a Sam Brown belt with
Rn/.l>!nn '* * " ' Imletae and nyjj
their feet, horses,
near Waikiki Bhach—the cats had
three cents between them. But Ja<
their dispositions remained lively? “1
"Man,” Coughlin explained to an;
the coppers, "we just eeuhL;______„______________„
find a job. J don’t know-how many President, lo. put benfcr patrol-
men aboard some planes.
One of its men, Leonard Gilman
happened to be a passenger on
I the plane hijacked at El Paso last
week, Gilman ended the incident
with a wallop to the jaw of one
[of the. hijackers,
| "I'm a trained officer,” Gilman
j explained later in brushing aside
[any idea of his being a hero.
The- Border Patrol ha$ about
ItfVl MAM llltiL tL., ■■ m! 1 rlf
patrol itself wasn’t giving
„_____ ....____| ..‘tails about its new assign-
ee just couldn’t ment, announced Thursday by the
lmrm> liniir miinu Pi iicirl/tnf 1a nilt hrtPiloP niltIVll.
naval air sla-
uii a\ irini lattuci, aca.
At the academy, they are taught
while here and earn
DU. EilNCST SMITH
CHIROPRACTOR
507 V. GULF
PHONE 583-5619
tsbff men with"! the principal ditty
borders of die
I of guarding
Dallas Changes Policy
U}. VJCII. u. m. Vf.o. muiy |
(Ret.) is the service head. Under
him is James F. Greene, a long- |
time border patrolman, whom the
border patrolmen dUl their na-
tional chief. .
All positions in the border pa-
trol are Subject to civil service J
rules and regulations.
Applicants must be at least 21, c
5 feet 8, weigh at least 140 and 0
be in good physical condition.
Cafe's Doorstep
50 IREE 50 j Turns Out A Bomb
>**0%'***t*m'****^^ 1 m ANGEIJEfTO^A piece
grades, we can no longer continue
hTs'practice?* said School Supt.
of pipp used" for more than a year
»8 a doorstop at Romanoff's res-
Hen That Laid Curved
■ Beverly Hills Police Chief C. H.
Anderson said the dynamite was
encased in the 3% jnch_ pipe, 16
inches to length. It was capped
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
: laide, the hen that laid curved
eggs, is dead.
Between 1957 and her death this
week Adelaide Laid hundreds of
eggs, every one of them as eurved
as a banana. • J?
Her product amazed naturalists
■and won her fen niair from H
over BrKHnl and the United
on both ends. ’ •
Lee Half, a maintenance man
at the restaurant, unscrewed one
31 the caps today and found
a copy of the Chicago Tribune
dated Oct. 22, 1959, and a paper-
wrapped substance in prehminaev
WSfea.
squad were called. Officers said
the pipe contained a stick of dy-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 274, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1961, newspaper, August 14, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056970/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.