The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1976 Page: 2 of 34
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Pasadena Youth Is
Hurt In Cove Wreck
Sunday
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StntVnO pm Tumday onjandBuriw mm uk« to 4*
Farm Road $K » Com new
radio transmuawn muon
KTKI1 was in MUalartory «*
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If
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Hdaptul in Houston/
Bobby Burke. » of 215 W
Broadway in Puadena raftered
a poMiblr rervual fracture when
ihe car be waaa paswnger in hit
jibe rear end of a parked track, a
(fexai Department of Public
Safety report Mated
The trurt wa* owned by
i Harold Lama Pond of $515!
Baytown boaptUl by Barbm *** *> *»•* i*rabt«r*
Hill Volunteer Ambulant* Ser- f™**' t*r*M for burglarfan
ait*
Boat Valued
At $20,000
Stolen Bfere
Aj Raytown poker predicted a
vandal* with the beginning of
JZTjTt C^!TS«: Dav^, captain of a crew
Anahuac wai not injured boat owned by Exxon told
The pendent wa. mv«ti|*t*d;P'>**' someone took the Q C
by Teua Highway Patrolmen iNVklow, a Bfoot long crew
Don Langford Mto Robert AWa-i***' from the Cuif-CttM
Famous IJJS. Shrines Are n>y Sun ClassifiedI
Opening To Handicap]
AUSTIN,
t( oauaang From I) 120 (Ml
WASHINGTON (AP) -jtona being made by the Natun-
There are M «ep» leading upjal Park Smdoe at a co« of
to the imcoto Memorial" nya ly,$l million *
Jim. Jcfleri bof for kandi The attenuom wiU permit
rapped people like me hi wheef ipeople m wheefchwn, with
chain n might as well haw nuo hn, beat**, of other phy*-
been 5 800’ Had handicap., to view the stot-
Jeffen recently became the'ue of Abraham Lincoln clow
firil wheelchair pent* ever up
to enter the memorial chamber Jeffm says that an e*ti-
ot the nation v moat popular mated 17 million Amenram
»"** near Evergreen RMfCwir tonne without to* will vait Washington during the
Mrmday rwdH or early Tueaday Njdlty up ,u « t«j of buwnteimial year, and approo-
-----------------mately J million of them will
A» executive director ot the be handicapped
IWvH taut the boat and ib eon
jtenu were valued at more than
ft.
scaping and .wgtodtof m
needed at the front of the Lin-
coln Memonal to install a con-
crete ramp with an easy 5 per
cent incline for
The new ramp leadi from the
Mieet to tfMpound floor of the
memonal where
haw been remodeled to accom-
modate. wheelchairs. and
elevator installed to whisk via-
i ton to the main floor
In addition to the Uncoto Me-
morial. NaUonal Park Service
u aho spending over tone
|l; S Architectural and Tram According to Jack Fish, head quarter! of a million doUars to
RUSTY’S
ft oilfield anm road waiting lb
|
day night « early Tuesday ! ^TATf R TP . .
l*uUce raid someone mPi/ilCt AIir „ „
( MllwrO f rom Page II
the Jeffenoo Me-
morial and toe Waihugtoa
Monument to unprow accen
Ramp* for wheelrhain are
being imtalled in nearly 200
sidewalk curbs around toe
Mall, the Washington Monu-
Um aster of m Pecan m to the high school band hall « «fl" * ft* M"!^ ** ^ the ElUpw near toe
m
landed in a ditch, DPI reported.] "ftowner, action oncoomtingi^^^ W^^mt^Ttoe hwwn . =---------™ „
The duvet apparently <lid not a high wbooJ lab mu, , 'he Tuesday ihHI <d a MUien lor uw oocton or UN lawyers I Tnmportatioo Barriers Com-
rae Hit track until loo late to pfc-Ugoaphy dark room Wtth|jjj £% (Jman Sm A M of dorlon to Baytown feel Allen
0. Jars SL rw •!;^r'“ta5 "• ’SZS2SSV&L“S5i2 S
aftS* 'sf^ 311“ p J~ a,
treated lor a facial cut el mtereited in photography as an! y i-ompulsory ;|1W The boards mmionutoj
COi^TRY MEAT MARKET
AND
BAR-B-QUE
421 E. TEXAS AVENUE » 422-77161
COMPLETE UNE OT lAUQtE
MRS. O. £4__
MARKET SLICID RINDLI8S
BACON
4 29
f
I
grinder torch and 80 teet of hose auto insurance morntor compliance with feder
pj^toah? r« i|
!ele«1ive count
actum was
THf MOST MAGNtdCflfT
KUMAk SPfCTAClf FVf B FIUEdI
tai if n smm nmwi
MMUOMV.uotb
V1* t v
school gymnasium space loj V4lu*‘
provide lor a weight rwmi and
classroom and more slot age
•pace
Supt Farmer Mid the request
lor dark room lacilittei had been
presented (or the fourth year by
teucher Jack Rogers
A schematic plan presentad to
the board showed spat* for I2r
enlarging vlaliom that would «j
etmtowdate two students each
Our
World
From AP Wires
oS2SS95aSC2S&£ Sr ^
«s—*, Tr '*M£ IT ■? ■!? %£1>» aS
mandates sentem* lor heinous crimes and those involvuig drug
I ».»#»<«»!» ««a».»■■»«» A
i
3910 OtCKER DRIVE 474 bOI?
31(8 FEATURE 3
NWUTNNfUTUM
CHARIt S IRONSON
-*-•1
DEATH WISH
v BOSTON — A roving gang
SSSSjwg
cerfl about using the lab space! hood during a second nig o
Iwhen a large mflus ol students 'w^,'Kir Boston,
(nest year u anlmpated | * **B*
! A survey and cost estimate on heating the night be lore dung
jmatenaU lor improving lighting
(acilltles at middle school tool!
ball field was authorised by Ihc * MAPI TO. Moiamblque
To keep all school insuraiur
junder the same agem-y the
board accepted a N.U2 thirty;
per cent deviated insurance
policy with Herbert Hauser
Tht story of
• womsn’s outrogo|
ind ■ wominft rtvongt.
11:11 ■
Lipstick
Thu Miey uf a wwsiuet n*s|i
Mi a wumant ruuuwnu.
Agency of Baytown for 22 75 per
cent of the dutrtet s msuram*
that espired March IP
Other bub were tV.225 frum
First Agency of Baytown at )0
per cunt deviated insurant* and
$9 Ml from PetersonFortner
Agency of Oosby at 325 per
cent deviated insurant*
- /antoian President Ken
nrih Ksunda has called on ill
'progressive" lorret in Alrira
to throw their full weight he
hind lateavilted guerrilla w»r
agilasi Prime Minister Ian
Smith's Khodeslaa regime *
availability of handguns ” / I “ ““
(uuman commented, You don t control guns, you control [
people /' I
All said they supported a eittiens; delegation to a constitutional |
convention tl another new draftot the state constitution is ever j
made and each said he was against a slate income tax I
ritorman said 1 am^ipposed to a broad based income lax j
because I don t see Ihe^teed (or the revenue We are a wealthy |
stale and have othef ways of raising revenue '
Kills said No one wants a stole income Us and I don t think
the state needs the additional revenue from such a Ux "
And Allen commented I have yet to see a grounds well for any
taxes m my 10 yean m (he legislature We ought to collect every
*nt that is on the books, besause that isn't being done"
ROEGELEIN
WEINERS a.
891
GRADE A LARGE
EGGS
DOZEN
Restaurant
2503 Market
(Boy Beef)
85*
CB ■
v WASHINGTON -
Promising to uot mince
word*.' President Ford said
today his pula*11 ertUcs who
questtou the nation i mdliary
superiority are dealing la
"completr and utter non
MANDIN60'
it onimaed Aram rage li
With thetr help we knew
every trouble spot in the area
and we could provide the proper
aqgvtcee.neaded W* knew who
needed mndba^. where the tnf
.fir wns congested and where
there was any suspicious activity
! going on because they mused
the neighborhood at all hours
‘ We had no reports of looting
due to their survelhance To my
knowledge, this is the tint tune
them have been no reports of
looting in an emergency ui
She estimated there were !
+ WASHINGTON - Presl
dent Ford Is expected to ask
Congress soon for 5322 million
to produce M additional loag
range Minutetogn missiles and
speed procurement of a new
and bigger nuclear warhead
* WASHINGTON - A Su-
preme Court ruling Is expect-
ed to the next lew weeks en
toe Federal Power Commts
•ton's sot bed tv to protect mu
aKtpal utilities and rami elec
trie cooperatives from dis
< iminsioo wholesale rates by
' ~~~
Brtifl tfM Mtin tMiily
CATFISH and
FRIED CHICKEN
BUFFET
All You
Cm Ell
$495
11AM. T03FJ.
( Hen working it the scene, u
; addition to hundreds on standby
TV whole purpone of the
■Area CB Cm" she ex-
"ii dedicated to com-
&
Fhx:« Inn IOW Fwhton Thick Cranl *'
Putrn or our Onotnol Thm Crant
Your Choict,. Both from th* mohora
of AnwrtWR'R Fovorttn Win
a MW WWW Wwirte'VtsvTjaw w Wfc >US
a
Pizza inn
teSJ'oSKi-
ThMCmstriuao
jnpflni
'torasv*
... enwe
1NM Cruet
wa*
iNnoMtvo
Ah
plained
'mutiny
In CB bngo .(key were KM
ready to recetvei from Thun-
dav through Sunday to help
ilnwwwwor ^
Ike las t the OB operatoo did
not Hvt in ftfonmwood was a big
help, she pointed out. because
this relieved the residents to do
the wort of evacuation
A CB operator heraetf Mrs
Shepherd says the Bay Ana CB
t Tub insisted on giving her a new
handle for the emergency
operations in Brown wood Her
regular nickname Is
I Ctrl" but that was
■STATION!
FOOD STORE
(FtfMriy EiflHM Apr Mirth]
12028 Crasky-lyacttari M.
328 2925
JOE ALLEN
sort smolw Me W#V MO
»rSft
I "Guigertmead t
Hurlir I
i First Momma
Still getting things done
for people.
in Siptimbif ot 1975 Jo* Alim ihsitid thi Nous* CtmmttN on Insuranct to m*ei with ttsi
Harris County Rnsutants to discuss thur prtblntns with into msurinca and into msunnen
ruD'oniuOt tuts uiMowkcmcu 3*v( Ilircwh 'tus "s;;** iff
nuommol «U*»Mit
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nwnu pne* an. *C*v*
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w*»<a'«lualnu«w>ol
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THM Tin April II. 1111
i.Tjn
FAMILY NIGHT BUFFET
uvtnv TUtSOAV NtQHT I ROM 100 TO 130 KM
au th£ mha a salad you can eat fob si n
cha-Dben unoTr a -nor
2109 North
Alexander
427-0494
Dress Rehearsal
DRESS REHEARSAL for
Chambers County Bwentenmal
Fashion Show, slated lor 7:J»
pm Saturday. wiB be held at
7 30pm Friday Both rehearsal
and show will be at White s Part
Building oB Interstate 10 at the
Haakamer exit
Clean Air
THE CLEAN AIR Art and tU
impact on Baytown will be dM
cussed by Lee Fuller supervisor
of toe environmental engineer
by section of Exxon USA at the
noon luncheon of the Baytown
Chamber of Commerr* Friday
at Holiday Inn
Honor Student
MARCIA KAY Fxylu of GW Trt-
CT tv Broch Road will receive
vpecial recognition at the
University ot Texas Honon Day
Saturday The program will
honor students with all "A"
records
BANANA SPLIT
3'J .£j
Rig. 75*
Ml Mi il M l.|. In
Crna. Orwiry. CfeacrtaN.
ad Mi. Tagpad tali syrup.
•MM bm ad i tMn|.
PRICES ROOD SUNDAY. APRIL 25th
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Low-Rent
Stalls Big
In Cairo
CAIRO i AP) - An tottei
bookseller has proclaimed I
sett a defender of the right
thousands of Egyptians to
expensive enlightenment
AU Hussein, tfi, is ooe o
owners of second hand
stalls clustered along the
ot Cairo $ faded Ezekia gard
resembling similar small
nesses on the left bank of
Seine in Pans
He mate about $14 a
setong old paperbacks, back
sues of European and Am
can magazines, medical
books and other exotica dai
back to the British rule
Egypt when the gardens w
the place to be seen
"We are built-in inflat
fighters, said the bookse
whose customers call him
Hussein (Uncle Hussein)
was weanng the street-len
robe called a galabiya as
used r leather duster to spr
up the wares in his stall.
Recently the booksel
“thought they -saw the ha
writing im the Wall when ot
vendors established stalls iri
same area, selling impot
womens clothes, stockir
perfumes and other hard to
tain consumer goods
The operators of these
tiques, as they are i
here, were prepared to pay
new annual rent of the equi
lent ot $250 the government
demanding of the stall oj
ators while the bookesllers
sisted the price remain $7.50
Police began closing do
the book stalls until a wave
protest erupted, led in the
umns of the city's newspap
by many Egyptian intellect
who said the book stalls w
an invaluable national asset
We thought the owners
the boutiques who have mot
were getting the green Ugh
invade the whole wall and
would have to return to
streets where we began.
Hussein *
Hussein says he is one of
original Ezbekia bookselle
He recalls 40 years ago po
chased them from the
when they first tried to set
stalls because the gardens t
frequented by European ans
crats and Egyptian pasha
the time
Try Sun
y
Classify
FROZEN
ASSETS’
Amerieabuys
Alaska.
ONLY
$7MIIU0N
DOWN
la cube! and penguins
Tbit’i »kit mob folks
tbougbt Alaska hid to offer
back is 1867 whes Secretary
of Slate Se*atd suggested
we put.bale to.. .
But thanks to thouiasdi
of Americas! who invested
ia U.S. securities, *e bad
the down paymest o« .
band. So we bought what
wai to become our
fiftieth, state.
Then time the (mil Tit..*
fish. The forest products.
And fisallv, the gold
By 1900.AU Aii natwil
resources had repaid
rnanv timei the original
purchase kk
Yep. Ami
Yep. Amriuai invested
is their coustrv. isd it
really paid off.
And it still does todav.
To YOU and your country.
I«« m
Pavroil Savings Plan at
work. That, a little.»set
■ aside fro* each pavchetk to
buy Bonds AutotottkaBj'.
And what coold he eaaief
than tost?
So hny U.S. Savisgs
Bond*
They'R i uim fhef .
fat vow cold cato.
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; oAMtnMntonjfmi
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1976, newspaper, April 21, 1976; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1066475/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.