The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1962 Page: 4 of 16
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WED. PX, THUR.-FRI. SAT.
JULY
11-12-13-14
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. GRAADE 'A' MED. CAGED
Daytime and cocktail costumes
often had their own little jackets
with wide, padded, rounded shoul-
ders that made up lor the sleeve-
lessness of the blouses under-
neath. (Mars were wide, stand-
ing away Iran the neckline.
And to prove that Galanos
doesn’t really have to be consist-
ent, lasses also appeared in col-
larless jackets over fringed "dog
collar" blouses and skirts with
hidden pleats.
Other style features in the two-
hour parade included sweater
BORDEN'S
SEA GLORY
MEXICO CITY (AP)~ Formal
Ians to begin building a new
building a new
, _ - - ..„_oelectric power
center plant on the U.S.-Mexican border
gs on are almost ready, the secretary
‘H"everything
■ Secretary Alfret________ __,
lttoned the Friend DafflTproject near
. „ ACiiija, uu use Riu Grauuc, will ye
• 13811 ready for 1968. The United States
•** at and Mexico exchanged blueprints
a *Jar" and designs for the dam, during
a 3ew a meeting held June 26-27.
Final plans for the project will
be ready at the end of July, be
d, and the two countries’ water
of hydraulic resources said today.
es on normally,
Del Mazo said,
Acuna, on the Rio Grande, will be
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said, and the two countries’ water
and border commissioners will
have their working schedule
ready for September, /
Everything will be ready to
start die actual building some
time after Sept. 25,1963, he said.
The huge dam will hold more
than 7 billion cubic feet of water.
Tbe power plant will generate
160,000 kilowatts, to be distributed
equally between the United States
and Mexico; • '.
Of the total water capacity of
the dam, Del Mazo said, two bil-
lion cubic feet will be dedicated
to flood control; 1 billion 620 mil-
lion Jar irrigation. purposes in
Mexico, and 2 billion for inigi-
For all that bareness just bare-
ly abdve the bosom Galanos did
provide same wangfli in the form
of casually tied great, looby wool
fur-lined scarves or padded and
quilted velvet stoles mat swirled
like tornadoes around those nude
VALLEY-HIFROZEN
■■Wei * SWIWIVWI
and M hive admitted
mm than 100 Arneri-
to vandalism on the
said none of the young-
3 eay why they pulled
ripped the flags, which
; throughout this com-
•» Oam foothills.
Mailman Chasing Dog,
Is Taken From Owner
id in their
ng the filing
e court
Us had been
s from Sun-
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; PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The
: post office apparently has won its
fight with Bobo, the brown Boxer
1 who chases mailmen.
But it took an assist from
: neighbors of MM. Eugene Brinker
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who owns Bobo..____•••
After the post office served
notice that It was shutting off all
mail deliveries to die entire block
because d Bobo’s attacks, die
neighbors obtained an injunction
restraining Mrs. Brinker from
keeping the dog on her property;
Judge Mm X Boyle issued the
injunction June 26 and Bobo has
been packed off to a kennel in
New Jersey. _ l
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1962, newspaper, July 11, 1962; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057914/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.