The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 272, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1964 Page: 10 of 16
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10 8l|t l*!itmun fun Thursday, August 6, 1964 , .. ■.’ * \ ' - * *■
Stewardesses’ School Called Oik For Brides New toe, Bata Stock Market Well Regain Following Crisis Selling
’ . •* Toldio lntearate By SAM DAWSON • reason as yet for overhauling The economy i,s too strong, good chance just now to ta
t>.- DAD uadt/ui i\I11aii< ctvdU' riiinAtlu an4 Lull nn f/tnr rrTrlc licililM^hvP YflHf. Rllfffllfl. ChlCflCO. WflSh* ®”! AP BtlSilieSS Nfi\VS Analyst IHoir nlfinc hninminr for tvtlflI i*; still ft Ztiblo DPOfitS. ThC ITIBrkCI
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' Bv BOB HORTON
FORT WORTH I APi—A cynic
—or an optimist—might call it
-Ui ail U|MlllihOr VBM II
a high class school for brides. .
- American,Airlines calls.
only rffliddhee college, .-id the
world for training stewardesses.
There's truth ih either de-
scription. . .
• This year' the hotel-tike college
will train 900 beauties as stew-
captain, M ^ IIPBW ,vl ■
The final week of the course ^.«ose ana m
centers on emergency proegfc fery. Only m
urcs. The girls spend foujkW&fs pencil is allowi
te,“ scram
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Ss'harder than ex- San Francisco. , Jerseys barbers were iota to- executives are likely to,take a A„,i ,h„
pillow, smile sweetly and tell Three orlour girls usijaHy-leave York, Buffalo, Chicago, Wash-
, him "nighty - night," 2 Firmly each Hass of SO r~--ington, Nashville, Dallas - tort
infortti him he can't have an- "Some leawj^the first week: Worth, Boston, Los Angeles 05.
other highball, or 3. Get the The courepd&S harder than ex- San Francisco. , 7'JVh~, "T (;:"ha7r
pected,’!‘Mss Kuehn says. Often there are tears when a day that refusal to cut the hair
fSseand heels are manda- Rirl. finds she ci»t get her of Negroes could result in 11-
tascara or dark choice- which usually is a
_.,ed for the eyes, base near.-nome.
no longer than
reason as yet for overhauling
‘heir ",-~-
JteJ
_____ pencil is allowed for the eyes, base neap
and Ha|r can be no longer than rol-
lover the lar length, and extreme bouf-
executives are likely to 1 take a
calmer view of the Viet Nam
military showdown than do trn-
cense suspensions. ditlbhally more emotional stock
eyes. oase near.-nome. . *' In a letter to all barbers, the traders,
col- “Frafikly," one instructor ad- New Jersey Board of Barber The stock market’s quick drop
»uf-yiseeLa recent class of breath- Examiners said: “A statement after the U.S.-Norlh Viet Nam
■rotK less girls at the threshold of by any licensed barber given as
HltOT UIUUBKVIliCm URC UIICCI*
tainty. And the possibilities they
might read into the dramatic
rlnvelm,monte in Snnthnucl Acin
The economy is too strong, good chance just now to take sl-
however, lor ’wtyt is still a zable profits. The market has
^ gp ag ‘feanyia
J IvMioht Incf ftoromhap /in .Tonn_
be only a minor one
it.
suite iVJVUIIUCl, SlUUV.b
bought last December or Janu-
might read into the dramatic Much of the excitement in the ary have sizable paper profits
developments in Southeast Asia stock market comes from the for the taking^
will fi-ivn hnth dhikp in.nnri.niit'traders. Thev look fOF “ ~ “ ~
E.xaminers said: A statement after the U.S.-North Viet Nam
by any licensed barber given as naval encounter was Its normal
a rnnenn fnr rinnvint? srrvlci> tn- rpnr.tinn tn nnmrtalntv.
will give both pause.
But It’s, the volatile stock
trader who will react first —
either selling some stocks in p
• icna (iiiio u> uiv iiMvmKMu v.a uy tuij iicciiocu ubiuci
c their heavenly career, "I don’t a reason for denying service to- ................—--------
n exercises know why you’re in this busi- non-white persons that he did not Easiness executives are more ing otl
ih assembly ness if; yoV want to be near, know how to cut or sltave their prbne to keep an eye on-the pickup
• hasedt New home." —------------- - hair would be untrue.” economy'itself and find scanning wa:
navt'i uivuuuici wnii uj
reaction to uncertainty.
Easiness executives are more
graduatesJ will have given un
their career in the sky for'w^P ■
lock. ...
A stewardess must tie-single.
This high turnover is one rea-
ma iUn ninlinj/’siAAnf 11 millizm
rline'. spent $1 million
^-college in ISM.-.
7^-
soh the airll
tO bUild M'w4«r8c ... A«.v-
It oqtiitted its college with
-—-.tetfuforv-,suites far 150 girls
^Hsissrooms, a swimming, pool,
color television, stereo and 20
finrinri arms with tflnpQ f nr
‘trolling and barbecue facili-
ties. ’ .
"Our recruiting .-teams
hiroughoui the—isHjptrv—inter-
-Atroughoul tho-.Mxmtrj,
\ iew about 21,000igirls a year,
'says Louise chic imp
notte instrtitjtor. "Only 800 or
000 make it. We take that manv
logoff set a loss of about 600
■^j4nwwrdesses- a year., ^--—
LX
p-;'*
scant'ing war,--
w
hwmvsw. *f.v _________uie aiA ihuhuw iuhr-
the quick profit, move fast to term capital gains accounting
cut aefeared loss. When they for tax purposes,
.... ~ '---- ----
VUl «»£»*COiCU ly/OO. »»•*%«» UIV^ (/Mi JtVdv.0*,
I don’t know what mighl happen, Business takes a longer view,
as was the case Tuesday, their A shooting war in Viet Nam,
instinct is to get out of the if it doesn't spread into a much ‘
—p. ^«iUhw pnnflirl. won’t unset thf*
F/
oui 01 me u ji uurau i a ihuui
ssr '**:
And many .of them have a enhance it,
5LOW PRICES«,n*|T0P VALUE STAMPS
t •
ytm-, .
‘We want girls who are the j
fresh, wholesome, all-America j
type but it takes a combination s
rif beauty, brains and personali-l
t.v.” •■ • ' I
Henkes
DENTDR6 CLEANSER ’ -
P 0 L I D E N T ’ HENKE'S fc». QUALITY
To oz......X x
Mf SIZE OYV
nCNKC 5 WUALiTT
WIENERS
A prospective pupil for the
six-week training must be 20 to
27 years old. No glasses, please,
but contact, lenses are allowed.
' The' girl must -have -a 'IriglF
•irbool education affil-ttyo years
work in a public business, or a
college degree. •
Shg must* stand at least"
5-foot-2. Any shorter and she
Wight not he able t.rn’nctrlhe-
top tra.ys in the comnacf buffet
kitchen where prepared fetod js
SWIFT'S CANNED
■ •mm,4mm
times
kept hot during flight.
But she mustn’t be higher
than 5-9. Any taller and she
might bump her head on the low
points rtf the plane.
The dh-ector of the college is
, Mrs. Hazel Fitzgerald, widow of
an American Airlines pilot who
died in 1958. Mrs. Fitzgerald,
whose 30 years experience gives
her top seniority in-American’s
‘ J .650-stewardess corps, super-
vises a staff of 10 instructors
and a -os.2-
- Before a githieB®smA^^
‘he college with her wings, she
is p a m p e r e d, powdered,
combed, Examined, perfumed,
■'roomed, tested, questioned,
backgrounded, weighed and dis-
ciplined. - ". ..,
"We give the girls 10 times the
study material we think they
ran handle,” says Peggy Sulli-
van, another instructor. “We
want them alert. The steward-
ess.Is the passenger’s closest
contact with the airline. He
—Judges ihe company by walclfc
ing her, ’ ..................
More than 100 courses are of-
fered.
A stewardess-to-be first learns
Ihe basic “coffee-tca-or-mi!k"
service for short hops. Then she
learns to handle full course
meals with china and silverware
enibecross-eoigl^fliEhtfromr
New York to San Francisco.
She is briefed i» meterology,
the science, of weather, so she
.__can field a Passenger's gues-.
tions about rough flying ih tur-
bulence. - . : .....
Not surprisingly she learns
various parts and functions of
the plane, so she can explain
why there’s smoke coming out
of a certain place, or oil at an-
- “other.:-------—-■-f?.
She learns to operate emer-
gency-equipment such as-oxy-
gen masks and evacuation exits
and is versed in airline routes;
tickets and Codes.
BOX OF 12
PICNICS
• •
MRS. BURGESS WHITE OR DARK MEAT
FRYER MEAT
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HORMEL’S COOKED
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TAX WHIR* APPLICA»L«.
U.S, CHOICE GROUND
CHUCK
art of mampblating a tray of
food along_ a 'sometimes bouncy
.airplane aisle. - : - »
Not to mention being shown
how to walk, talk, stand, sit and
smile.'
There’s a course in Psychol-
's ogy to teach her how to sooth
a huffy celebrity, entertain chil-
dren, console a bereaved parent
^ or appease an inebriated pas-
• senger.-
When it cofttes to drunks, the
young "stewardess learns she has
three maneuvers: 1. Get him a
m»m joy suds mM
Pog FOOD 6 -' 89(
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Texan In Mexico
Prison Married
To Ohio Widow
MONTERREY, Mexico TAP)
- Dykes Askew Simmons Jr.,
cit-awi sentence ior muruer, nas
married a longtime friend In a
death cell ceremony. ' .
S i rti m o n s, 36, said be had
— known -The bride, Mrs, Beatrice
Btagg, 31, of Cleveland, Ohio,
more than 20 years. She is the
mother of two children.
Mothers of both attended the
.marriage ceremony and a per-.
•«?* »to* ornnYorl fnr Sihfimftns
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his , wife to sp<
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KIDDIE MAT
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NORTHERN ’’WHITE A COLORS" KROGER itE TEA — ■
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KROGER BAR«ECur<^~- «KROGER AA.SWEET<REA«— ,!
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back to school
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BORDEN'S ORANGE OR LEMON
ft ■.
Simmons was convicted of
slaying two sisters and their
brother Oct. 12, 1959, near here.
One of,the three victims identi-
fied Simmons as the slayer in
a deathbed identification..
Simmons has appealed his
case to Mexico’s Supreme Court.
Victims in the triple slaying
UiMa Villnonmpy
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LUNCH KITS
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were Hilda Perez Villagomez,
22, who made Ihe identification
.......sliortly before she ritod; Martha
. Perez Villagomez, 19, and Man-
uel Perez Villagomez, IT.
The death penalty is rarely
j ■;
H-fU in- -<XIUA LUiuuiuii^
4:ald he felt encouraged about his
•''You know the Statp Deparl-
metit 'ih Washington has taken
ot%ial.jxgtee of my case for the
fim time.” Simmons* told a
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• met-the woman while in Virgin-
ia during the time he was in the
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