The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 1, 1963 Page: 5 of 10
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fuesday, Jamjti-y I, 1963 8» 1yfiam Wm I
Eight Orphaned
Children Taken
In By Church
Here it is...startin
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RENNET'S GIANT
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into te t —. „
a winding road near Morgan-
dead. The dnldrai escaped seri-
TheJcWldren Were moved out
w their four-room home to the
unabIe
to cany the heavy burden and
they were scattered to six foster
homes in mid-November.
Miss Triplett, 21, the Caldwell
bounty welfare worker who han-
dled the case, found that the
Church of God orphanage would
accept all the Bentley orphans' ex- I
cept 10-month-old Terry Wayne.
"I talked to them as a group.
I explained to than this may be
the only way they could remain
together,” Miss Triplett said.
“There were no problems in
getting them into the orphanage |
except for the baby. Hie orphan-
age can’t take him until he is 2.
But he’ll join the others then.”
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MEXICO CTTY (APl-Oedit
measures for next year were
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week by the Bank of Mexico with
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Catherine Flynn Parks, daugh-
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III. of Houston, was bom Dec.
27 on her parents’ second wed-,
ding anniversary, at Gulf Coast
Hospital, She weighed 6 pounds,
14 ounces. Her grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Parks Jr.,
5900 Bayway Drive and Mr. and
Mrs. John Bennett of Houston. .
Great grandparents are Mrs. Ag-
nes L. Parks of Baytown and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Vester of
Houston. Catherine has one sister,
Terry, who is 13 months old.
Goldwater-
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♦Conference nations to devote their
entire time to trying to develop
methods for ending the struggle
without exploring its causes? How
can these nations possibly arrive
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nations failed to condemn the Chi-
nese Communists for no other rea-
son than that they are afraid of
what the consequence? might be
their policy of nonalignment ex-
tends to everything, that they can-
not take sides in any dispute—re-
gardless of the merits of one side
or the other — without compro-
njiu uus, w wuiac, is miunii*
but hogwasb. When the nonaligned
nations fail to take a position
against obvious wrong, Ihey do
nothing but compromise with evil
and encourage It to grow. By
not condmnlng China, they are,
in effect, condoning the kind of
unprovokeq aggression which
could someday engulf their own
countries.
♦^iswssrass
It has been practiced at the Co-
lombo Conference, it amounts to
an open invitation for Communist
aggressors to move whenever and
wherever they please to Implement
their goal of world domination.
The move could very easily be in
their own direction.
How do you stand, sir?_
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 1, 1963, newspaper, January 1, 1963; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057245/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.