The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1979 Page: 9 of 28
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Record Corporate Profits Not
THE BAYTOWN SUN Thursday, May 10,1979 1-B
‘ General Hits
fiood, Americans Claiming
1.5 Million
e Mark
NEW YORK (AP) — Despite these negative government controls
Most Americans are not views, Americans are split business profits wo ''
pleased with recent reports on whether the government much (or the n
of record corporate profits, should impose controls on economictr
n Ro-
te. The"
oi record corporate profits, should impose controls on economic troubles.
- an Associated Press-NBC those profits. Forty-nine percent favor
News poll shows., in recent weeks, cor- mandatory controls * on
aw hMh A.i it profits in the first quarter not sure.
million telephones in ser-
vice, according to W E.* M**§li
Wilson, Baytown division
company executives, and 0f this year: Exxon, up 37 As one. might expect,
large shareholders -- percent over last yearV those who say business
r.afher than the public or first quarter. Atlantic Rich-, profits are too high are . *
611U)l0VPf^ wha honoflt iim Cl nnunnnt • Y\.. mj ^ fflVOF 0011"
Those whO-M^Bro^^
Chase Manhattan, up 78 too large favored controls
percent.’ • • —•“ - by a5833margin. - •: -- ....
The' AP-NBC News poll On the other side, those
taken nn- —J ’ -u “K~”‘
found 6§ percent of- the right opposed controls by h' '
public saying business* 63-29 margin and the small
Twenty-two percent said are too low opposed con-
they are about right and 5 tools by a 51-31 edge,
percent said profits are too * -As: with any sample....
-- sitrtfeV’-ffie r^iflfe nUTIm ~
Five percent of the 1,600 AP-NBC News polls could
SCHOOL
LUNCHES
toast,milk.
LUNCH •-
baked chicken, -green
Fish fillet or
manager. jJeans" carro4 nash«J ' ^ i
General installed its potatoes, cole slaw, roll,
ss atrr.,r«
years of operation, the joast^a^es m .
company having been in- ~ 3 bread.
coqwrated in June 1926 ^
However, the trip to toe cookies.-r
next million appears to be _
m\tch shorter as it has CHANNELV1KW
“"~SBgSr - Apple
j“j^“#erMfiElllion, juiee,-french toast, syrup,
peojections on com- sausaatfftjilk.
pany growth indicate the LUNCH - Corn dog?,
LUNCH ~ Enchiladas or
adults interviewed differ from the results of . ‘ ^ v - serves over 400 exchanges- wejners salad i
nationwide by telephone 'interviews with all PHIL-ALMtS, CENTER, js chairman of Boys State for American Legion Po6t 644 in Chan- composed of more than 990 beans- fruit salad, ____
are not sure. . Americans with telephones nelview,CVHighjuni<n's-RichardSoniaUeft,and;JoeSpillers, right.will join other young men communities with over 2.2 pntatw pig milk
—Eart of. ..the negative because of chance from Texas American Legion posts informs at the University of Texas June 7. They will visit W population. .-ft.- --•«•. ,~ju. . ,
reaction to business profits variationsin The sample. "the State Legislature in Austintoiearn about state government and run for state offices. One •' *f9,0()0 square miles of area
For polls With 1,600 in- reni-rsentativ* from Texas will be selected to so to Rnvs Nation in Washincton. D.C. Bovs are ln Arkansas, Oklahoma,
comes ' from the public
perception of who benefits terviews, the results should
from such earnings, > vary no more than three
Thirty-seven percent said ^percentage points" either
toplevel executives reap way * simply because af
the benefits of big profits, sample errors. That is,
MICHAEL WILLIAM while 33 percent said toe there is only one chance out
AUen, m of Mr.'and Mrs. money flows ^o large pf 20 top: tor results of
E. Dean Allen of Baytown, shareholders of the*cor- interviews with all
celebrated his sixth bir- peratiens. Sixteen percent - American adults would
today Tuesday. He has a ‘J ~ --------!W
representative from Texas will be selected to go to Boys Nation in Washington, D.C. Boys are
chosen on their all around Americanism rather then academic or athletic achievement.
Parents of the CV representatives are Mr. and Mrs. RichardSoniat, 917 Ashland; Mr. and Mrs.
Rbbbie Spiders, 16254 Paim. Harris County.boys orientation wilt be atTp.m. May 26 at Post 309
in South Houston. ■ „ .....___ ____..
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New Mexico and Texas.
Size of exchanges range
from 51 telephones in
Fowlerton to 85,391 ' in
Garland in the Dallas
Metroplex. * -r-r-
Wedding
Catering
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nnuM mm
TO Japing Wary%e
id .
On The ‘Atomic Man’ Now
benefits. ., points.
Baytown and Mrs. L.E. Only 5 percent said the Of course, the results
Allen of San Bernardino, public benefits from could vary^frorn other polls.
“ percent said the profits go the wording, of questions, ByTomTiede^ - -
to the companies’ «m-.. timing of interviews or the ‘ .'
ployeesT ’ method of interviewing. On discharge, MeCtlM-" the rig^ft to"keep'hia condi-
mtn h^|S key’8 physirians said he was tion- secret-in perpetuity,
in good condition. To that however. As a condition of
nm time the americium contanv - hig- claun settlement,- he
attending
intensive care, and was kept to privacy and medical con-
an additional two months to fidentiality.
an isolation trailer. McCluskey does not have
One percent said all
categories benefit and 6 5 RgytonianS
Although the public is
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Pharmacy
Topics
By Kmi totals
Study at the University of California in San
Francisco indicates that a placebo REALLY
works, and-not just because you expect it to. In
recent test, fake “painkiller” somehow
triggered patients’ own natural painkilling
chemical in the brain.
New diagnostic device measures blood flow
between the heart and the brain. It can detect
carotid* occlusive disease, a prime cause of
-stroke,
Researchers in South Africa are analyzing
human hair to detect cancer of the esophagus.
Seems that sutterers of the disease have a
deficiency of certain vital trace dements,,
which analysis can spot.
RecurreBt* ear inflections in young children
may casueproblems latei-.in learning to read,
spell, speak clearly., and db mental aran-
metid, according to research at the University
of’ Tennessee. Recommendation:. tube in-;
serted in the ear by doctor to promoteair flow.
Cleveland ophthalmologist’ found that soft
contact Jenses. saturated with distilled water,
will Stay in place while the user swims — and
protect the eyes from chlorine irritation in a "
pool.
MEDIC PHARMACY
521 Park
422-8146
Wt’rt wUiiiin headquarters for the whole family.
Roll At UT
AUSTIN '(Sp)
s&v-ur radiation had stopped mov- cerning his health. .There-
SHHsE "SJaasM r&warc
been hospitalized on at least was blamed on the nitric formed in the event McClus-
naiui auj , 1-Mo laiimy to ..
Ba,.«|a,s are amJSe SL? S £& 'ffgg^SSfi
lusive.
say they won’t be able to
mehsur^ precise radiation
1,029 University of Texas concern. McClpskey is a
Students named to the 1978 government for $97S,oi fn mehsur^ precise radiation
fall honor roll m the college wor!ce,r who received un- He said he was not injuries unless’the. Atomic
of business administration ^ - biher and heM no grudges, .
There also are four from otX- ^Proper eompeiLitto^At doctors hope for anotoer
t. r.«, a*...asssraass- «a,*y%sa-5 tsszssr-
Thoita Bayto.n .re I.v« »v«
Ann Elizabeth-Girardeau of * normaHifespan, it will be an J& w to
428 S. Burnet. Rodnev Leon indication that radiation
428 S. Burnet, Rodney Leon indication that radiation
Grandy III of 1332 Town “ttoalateLSp^larto ^rsfromZaccident;and^
Circle,. Paul "Beauman ■ Tt his eight 'eye has not com-
as w SSfESSa
Felton and Connie Martel ” !'a“ BteSSddS S?1
MicSSLfiiiSgi snlxtlS
Attend
Chur-eh
Sunday
g-"“ “ sS
was'then working for the
Atlantic Richfield Company
Keys Lost'
A SET OF keys on a chain at the nearby Hanford nu-
-afitemOOfr-near . SeaTS~~gr"~gIpveP0X enclosure ana
. United Jewelers. . Owner Jf
may be contacted at 422-
EVERY GAS
WITH A REAL COOL DEAL.
BEAT THE
Americium is a daughter
product of plutonium. And
it’s thought to be almosfas
dangerous..,Jts. half-life is
similar, its toxicity is simi-
iar, and the government —
strictly limits its absorption.
K
BUY NOW.
We boflght big to beat the-
fafetory-annouiicfed price
increase. So you can buy
all KitchenAid appliances at 1978 prices. Come in now
while the selection4s;good. • . :
:ly limits its absorption.
.-The , maximum allowable
lifetime exposure for pluto-
nium is .04 microcuries; for
americium it’s .05.': .
McCluskey i$as appar-
ently; taking all precautions.
He was wearing protective
clothing, and he was seps- • •
rated from the radioactive
material by a Plexiglas win-
dow. That morning, howev-
er, something went wrong, . „
and the sealing glass broke
under pressure; actually,
the Plexiglas virtually
exploded. . .....
. McCluskey was caught -
squarely in the blast He,was . "
A 10-YEAR WARRANTY
gitasa, licni uni „. .
acid, and literally drenched
with two accumulated gal-
lons of aineridum. McClus-
key’s eyes quickly burned
shut, his faice began to bleed,
^ built in tni war \v.irr.inty uivm.ityrial' arid
workmanship dt tlw |\irt< m the v.ik’J rdrigciatmn iinit.f. .
Arkl.i Scru'l van m.iktv.i was r.uitv like tlu- lxvaux* nur airv«*nr';
• Uj&
■ -i
■se-
amounts of alpha radiation;
It was the worst contami-
nation incident in U.S. histo^
rf. Authorities believe
McCluskey’s face was im-
bedded with 300 microcuries
of ameririum. His lungs
received a 40-microcurie
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his liver 30. The Water used
to wash him contained
nearly 3.000 units oFThe
poison.
dit lotting is built with tower moving f\irt> in thcvak-J rolngoratu >n'
unit, with" staintsSTstool, and without .uomprosur /\jM not having a
voinprcssor to roplaoo can sivo ymi .t lot of grK'l iiiAkfluturo. -
Not havtng a-c mipros^'r to topLuv can -uvo you a Lk ot money "
ni tlie future. t(»' Ikvause -a vomprtwir tliafg.e- I\iJ isn't just a big
meonyemeiKv It'sa big evjvnv ^ "s'. _
cooi v^ti that voiiK v w ih A-klt'Smyi ci-a;?vv>isiiti><irtig;ih:r !(>■" '
year warranty
For tiiflivr "iiiKh rn.itioii. v ail Vi ';ii .Aiki.t--S, [\e! dealer or
The exposure was so se-
vere that no one knew if
McCluskey would even sur-
vive the initial dectmtamina-
ti<»peoc«s.‘Mfhenbed»dhis
doctors were quick to caU
bis recover) miraculous. He
wedtontoamndlO weeks in
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1979, newspaper, May 10, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074900/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.