The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1963 Page: 2 of 16
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Concert Bands At
REL To Present
Program Thursday
The Robert E. Lee Concert
Band* will present their fourth
annual Mid-Winter Concert at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, at the
Robert E. Lee auditorium
The concert was previously
scheduled tor Feb. 13, but the date At Tp A SF
has been changed.
Charles Forque, band director,
lid the concert is free and the
public ia invited to attend.
To wen the program, four num-
bers will be played by the Sopho-
more Band. There are 108 mem-
bers in the sophomore group.
The Junior-Senior Band will then
0M3
TWIN CITADELS OF SINI
3 DAYS ONLY
Than. Thru Sat.
perform, operung^dnM^af the
(SS^GMan. Forque s&id this
Paul Ctwrton. Forque
number is one of the . most chal-
lenging compositions ever attempt-
ed by the Lee Band. , i________--wrmr......
A French bora quartet will be^Fm-port Sulp ..............34%
die featured small group of the Gen Elec ....1..............78
concert The four members of the
group are outstanding students at
Robert E. Lee, Forque said. They
are Virginia Chaplin, Terry Orr,
Glenda Preuss ad Mary Beth
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Spacecraft Center systems, power generation, energy Faget.
Tuesday received storage and power distribution for center
CHARLEY'S ANT
Hie Manned _—-— —_
at Gear Lake Tuesday received
proposals from 16 fin ns to study
an electrical power system for *
manned orbiting space station.
Hie proposals are only for „
study, a spokeman for the center
said. No money has been made
available to the National Aeronau-
*■— and Space Administration to
1 a space station, the study
I cost an estimated 350,000.
Hie available money ia to be
used for advanced studies In an-
ticioation of a program to build a
station. The spacecraft center in-
vited proposals to investigate and
compare various electrical power
ProMiedi for
Kennedy's education MB, never
....... fast aa ftud-
Houae Education
Labor Committee.
hriph'in MDff
iagasrupts Hou
and Labor Commit
• Wiring problem forces in-
sflatte May in space flight of
dromuft Leftoy Gordon Cooper
• Canada beads for election
based an dose-to-
home economic lames as well as
U.S. • Canadian nuclear we*|
dispute
i capon
which topples Prime
John Diefenbaker’s
Cwmnstilt government.
• Ntw York newspaper Mack-
out, In Ms (1st day, drains esti-
mated 376 mill km from economy
since it started, survey draws.
• Abd ElKrim, 78, Berber
chieftain who astonished world
with victories agatort Spain and
France in bloody Riff revolt of
1920s, dies In Cairo.
• Crowded ferry strikes flout-
ing iee and sinks 15 miles north-
west of Inchon. National police
say ferry’s passenger list car-
ried 141 names and four persons
are misslig.
• Evangelist Billy Graham is
|lt greatly foamed to Dslaa^hm-
^ into® to presidential prayer
breakfast
Power System Proposals Area Received By NASA
<
a der the direction of Maxime A. station has Just been granted the
Mrs
a admitted
■ is reported
*™ “much bettt
Channelview
Hospital Beat
Admitted to tbe TkWandsHoo-
pttal:
Iona Madge Welch, Jeff Totter,
toy Piwledget
Joy Puwledge* Minnie Mae
.r, Donna Kay Stotts, Marian
; Celeste Sturts, all of Hous-
ton; Mardeil Aliphine, Channel-
view.
Dismissed:
Alta Mae Sturdevant, Jimmie
Whitlock, Sidney Whitlock, Selena
Hammond, Delores Saucier,
George Frank Karber. Lois Mo-
dene Ducett, Sarah Seliger, Ward
Wendall, all of Houston; Lenora
Oxford, Baytown; Mary Owens,
Channelview.
The eyes of a shrimp are far-
ther, proportionately, from its
head than are the eyes of any
other animal.
storage and power distribution for
such a station.
The proposals were made to the
spacecraft technology division un-
itssistant director of the Lockheed Missiles and Space Oo.
lor engineering and devel
opment. ,
What is believed to be the first
patent ever awarded on a space
| Hospital Beat |
XZfrFoS&Z iW™ B*w”1
’--Bfi | H Raymond D. Causey, T 11 I
who was
, at LWle-Duke,
by relatives to be
better/She is in Room 6.
Mrs. States McAlister and new
son, Link Shawn, are reported do-
te fine but the new mother can
have visitors for about two
She i8 in Room 8 of Ullie-
Wends will likely find
“Papa” McAllister in front of the
nu-sery window — this ia the first
son tor the McAlisters, who have
two daughters, LaJan, 14, and
LErvta Hester, 134 Ridgeway, is
a medical patient in Room 9 of
LilUe-Duke and Leon Jamison of
Mont Behrteu is in Room 18.
Admitted to San Jacinto:
Mrs. Torbjora E. Wiklund, 610
Pamela, Room 231, , . . ■
Mrs. Albert L. Dahlqulst, 3318
Cedar Bayou-Crosby Road, Room
338
Jeffrey Wayne Adam*, Crosby,
Room 221.
Mrs. James R. Jones, No. 3
Lane's End, Room 345.
Paid Anthony Gore, Clute, Tex.,
Room 215. „
Mrs. William K. Ferguson, 507
Pamela, Room 331.
Mrs; Charles E. Robinson, 12433
Ledger Lane, Houston, Room 347.
Ernest A. Thomas, 301 W. Re-
public, Room 312m
________-..Highlands,
Room 301. \\ \
Admitted to Gulf Coast: •
Vldde Lynn Vail, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Vail, Bay-
town, Room 101.
Mrs. Carey Cox, 410 Arbor,
Room 111. , • A
Luther E. Grizzle, 507 E. Hunni-
cutt, Room 128. -
Beverly Merrill, Mont Behrteu,
Room 104.
Cuiday Dreyer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Dreyer, 210 Morrell,
Room 104.
Mrs. H. Hall Johns®, 402 E.
Hunnicutt, Room 111.
Mrs. James C. Bought®, 513
Morrell, Room 124.
Mrs. Bob A. Parnell, 2007 Chil-
ton Room 200.
AMaiJf Salon West, Baytown,
Room 130.
Mrs. Edward L Chandler, 102
Greendale, Room 118.
Mrs. Herbert J. Deroche, 109
Scott, Room 13L
New Arrivals
by the U. S. Patent Office.
The design patented is a nu-
clear-powered station of prefabri-
cated units that could be assem-
bled in orbit at an altitude of 318
miles.
Its designers say it could be
used as a fully equipped multi-
manned space laboratory and ob-
servation platform that would be
kept below the inner Van Allen ra- .
diafi® zooe
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matheme-produced
printing job
assures you
qualily
at o fair
• Vietnamese air force fight-
er bomber piloted by two U.S.
Air Force captains crashes and
explodes in Jungle . covered
mountains while on strike mis-
sion.
• Representative of Guada-
lupe Ranch confers with Texas
congressmen regarding proposal
to build Guadalupe National
Park « Wart Texas Ranch.
• Four prisoners slug Jailer,
lock him in cell and flee La-
mar County Jail in Paris, Tex.
• Fierce winter storm which
has endangered shipping and
eroded Atlantic Ocean beaches
from Florida to North Caro-
lina, cuts North Carolina Outer
Banks In two and widens chan-
nel through Hatteras
• Lord Samuel,
voire in British
century and
ST* , _ „ _
• President Charles de Gaulle
itionslw
pledges
'win
(A Ade-
fest Ger-
visas
force. . /
murder by a<
filed Wednesda;
the Peace M.
s court at Ba;
Donald K. Heard
Apartments in L6 Poi
nection WiC
Paul
Laneirt He____^
ie Oaks
in cbn-
in La
illiams said Chambers and a
companion, pke Garcia, were
Galveston,
ran out-rtf gas and
‘out to flag a caf and was
fc
His body was thrown 122 fi
Williams said the driver
car stopped and said to/would
ambulance. Walt Baum-
manager of Art-Simpson I
■ral Home in La Porte said th
received a call at 1:05 a.m. Wi
nesday, reporting the accident.
La Porte police said they took $2
Heard into custody early Wednes- bu
'day. Chief H. F. (Herbie) Free-
man Jr. filed the charge in Judge
Brown’s court,
legal a<
" has
down froto the state
ie reurt to the Harris Coun-
ty derk making final the court’s
deciston on a lawsuit invob'
college. The: supreme court ruled
.....plaintiffs wholast year
suit cretestjpgme legality
the college, Jgcluding its right
■jto collect taxes in its own dis-
trict. Construction plans have been
held up since the suit was filed.
:ldn said Charles Spicer, at-
for the plaintiffs, asked the
court last week for permission
to file a second moti® for a re-
hearing ® the suit.
"The request doesn’t indude
anything new, however,” Baskin
aid, "and I don’t anticipate
further action «it."
The board will open bids-'® a
atoinf h«ids for tiie
?a Special
meeting Wednesday night.
As soon as.the bonds have been
sold, the,-architects will be in-
Funeral
Notices
iadvei$3e-forbid3 at’ a
ricvrfcrAbnw John Har-
„ .. M Avonv* 8 In Hlohiondi
hold at 2 p.m. Thunday «l
an dlS1**?*ti-Mj.' Tuo«dy 'oi
no. H. wa. rttlrtd .from Harrl.
2S5»1 and Improvomont
at High land* and hod Hvtd
Funoral Homo will
yd|LM>»7fclio^
i-administration building.
_____ building, to be in front of the
ireaetrt science building at 8060
Spencer Highway, is expected to
cost 31.1 million. '
A student center and possibly an
auditorium will be built later with
funds remaining from the bond
sale.
The drive from Spencer High-
vmy to tiie college Is still un-
lighted in spite of promises by
me Houstont^itiiraft Power Co.
to install Ughts, Dr. Thomas fen-
cer, college president, told the
board,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1963, newspaper, February 6, 1963; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057113/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.