The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1970 Page: 3 of 16
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Committee
Eyeing An
Ordinance Set
p . A . , By CYNTHIA LOWRY
Eyeing Animal AP Television-Radio Writer
NEW YORK (AP) - Dame
Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nu-
reyev in a pas de deux from
. . . . “Sleeping Beauty’* was a
Officers were elected ad an ^J^g nt of
open meeting or the public ^ Martln Show,
was set at the first meeting of ^t, even though Mart in Stum-
the city’s new Animal Or- biedoverU,e names and tried to
dmance Committee Wed-
nesday.
Charles G. Evans was
elected chairman, and -Mrs;
Robert E. Kelley, secretory. Golddiggers and a Corbett Mo-
Other members of he ^ ^ ^ „take
committee are Charles
Caldwell, James Crawford and
J.R. Casey. All five were
p.m.
^^-e^ study wa? begun ^Z'lTZrJZ
RALPH JOHNSON, left, thick manager at Tradewtads Chevrolet, is shown accepting a t$M 8t ,m search and the current season
savings bond for the winning performance in the December special truck performance sales *ywic °P™°.n re“tmg to the of 130 pro)?rarns This came
managers campaign. The award was presented by A. G. Beyer, Chevrolet district manager, on
behalf of the Chevrolet Motor Division. The campaign involved approximately 170 Chevrolet
dealers in the South Texas lone.
con of
aptist
of a
Mi far
MARRIAGE FOR SOCIETY
CAPE TOWN, South Africa
(AP) — Apartheid-supporting
churchmen here were discom-
forted when a study commission
they appointed told them racial-
ly mixed marriages are-not sin-
m •'
“Nowhere in Scripture is hu-
manity divided into isolated
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cal or natural differences,” the
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Attend Church
Daily Telescope
Friday, February 6, 1970
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be funny about ballet.
And the ballet did not even______________
seem out of place following dy.variety hour in the time perl-
“Shuffle Off to Buffalo” by the odnpw occupied by “I Dream of
nAlHHiaoprc and B pArhatt Mn. ___i .
Producers of public televi-
I present at the first meeting, ^.g "Sesame Stre«“ hope to
Th^ committee of volunteers enounce financing for another
was appointed by thfe City
T.T j j season of the children’s pro-
Council to study and revise the within twoor three weeks,
present Baytown animal or- - ' M " "
The original funding, $8 mil-
JsSeSSS.-
meeting to be announced soon. |llM another $2.75 million from
.... n , “' the Carnegie and Ford founda-
Wiener tvoasi tjons am| smaller amounts from
BAYTOWN 4-H aUB will other foundations,
have a wiener roast at 3 p.m. Producers of the series want
—v rrooucria wre aeuca worn
Sunday, Feb. 15, at Roselandg? mijjion f0r another year.
Park pavilion for members and partly to hire special personnel
guests. __ to work in inner-city slum
groups—to stimulate use of the
series,
Since "Sesame Strfeet” has
been so widely acclaimed and
used, producers of the series
are optimistic about the pros-
pect of receiving the funds it
wants.
NBC has announced that Don
Knotts will return to weekly
television next fall with a come-
Jeahnie" and “The Debbie
Reynolds Show. ” Neither situa-
tion cotpedy series is expected
to be renewed.
Thenetwork will put the show
in the Tuesday evening spot
starting at 7:30. Knotts first
came to the audience ’ s attention
playing one of Steve Allen's
comedy backstopsln the latter’s
NBC variety hour. He played a
comedy deputy sheriff for sev-
eral seasons cm CBS’ "/Andy
Griffith Show."
HOUSTON LIGHTING and Power Co. has announced new positions for three officer*. J. G.
Reese, left, has been elevated to senior vice president In finance. Belli* R. Denn, center, hM
been named a vice president and comptroller. Willing! S. Secrest, right, hn» been named
manager of advertising. )
GOODMAN TOURS
Attend Church Sunday
NEW YORK (AP) ~ Benny
Goodman and a 16-man jazz
„ band is making a 15-city tour of
rimth Show. European cities, including Bu-
Debbie Reynolds' comedy se- charest, Romania.
ries has been one of the major
disappointments of the current
larest, Romania.
After six dry* of rehearsal in
London, the band will play In
season and “I Dream of Jean- Zurich, Geneva, Milan, Flor-
nie,” although it has survived ence.Gstaad, Switzerland, Lon-
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for several seasons, never don, Bucharest, Copenhagen,
achieved hit status. Both have Stockholm, Gothenburg, Paris,
w worn HI VUiercitJ aiuin OUIMCYCU tut omuiw. WWW* hHUinilVUil, vivuivi.wuig, * mao,
neighborhoods-day-care cen- received low Nielsen ratings Amsterdam, Hamburg, Frank-
ters,’ schools and with parent since September. nariin
fort and Berlin.
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Cape provincesynodbf the Ned-
erduitse Gereformeerde Kerk
largest of South Africa’s three
staunchly’ Calvinist Dutch Re-
formed Churches and one of the
pillars of white Afrikaner segre-
gationism.
Objecting to the report,
church actuary Dr. J. D. Vor-
ster, brother of Prime Minister
John Vorster, said the Cornitus-
sion had seen" marriage too
much from an “individualistic
viewpoint" and not enough as
part of a ^ven society.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1970, newspaper, February 6, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061505/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.