The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1963 Page: 1 of 10
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Swvhf IAY-TIX—TIm GoMm Orel* of Sootfcooit Texas
VOL 41, HO. 10
New Chief Is Ready
far Fril Work Load
Deference To Late JFK
Suspend Talks
grounds at 8:45 a.ijt
hours after the close
WASHINGTON (API - Oov. I himself in the
iu^w^uimiirxa Kg“
ggpNp
"We went to see what Presi-
dent Johnson will do," he said.
"We do not knew what 'course
he will take, whether he win
change some of them,
. "We waof io give him all of
the room he needs to operate
and all of the help he needs. It
would not be fair for the oppos-
«« u», nuuJi, piwir.T.r ,
f, i
rtlhin^r^ksT toTte
ritai." flawwiter wrid:...
For Support
Miuun.
Cht tap for the first day In the
ew office were meetings with
foreign dignitaries and prepara-
j75^S.,S~'Tt ,i»rs^,^oSr5,5
Jalat. session of Cigrma ftnr natkm's fWtnau to sup-
Wednesday will be carried live port the civil rights and tax cut
on all television aad radio net-- programs of President John
work*. The program begin* at Kennedy. -3
«pw pm. «t the National Johnaop's apnekl can* at • I
Agyjrending Ctf. (Mambta" hastily« MB*rX»r{aastpg
B,r&,tlnr 8,atom mat the Monday night as many rfSJ
Amerfeii BwadotnUag C*. pwn^ran$ 4o intern J
1|a WORM Bwlmteteg 8jr»- home from Kennedy’s funeral
*■ <y>r <fc* ■■■»» Cxpertt cdtbeaiMMhmlamed
on radio oaly. later made.® mention Itcfe#
n«wn. He was i n
Hurt Attack
H C. (GENE! K
lewd a Inert alba
with the Republican presidential
nomination, nor In any other
public activltlea with the ewep-
he is getting organized In his
new Job. Let's give him a couple
■
of months to see what he can
do.’V
Chairman William E. Miller
postponed a Dee. 11-14 meeting
of the National Republican Com-
mittee and said "total suspen-
sion of partisan political activity
is called for" during the period
•FpBiwNt.. ’■
Sen. Hugh Scott, R>Pa., wrote
Sen. Leverett Saltonatail, R-
Mais., Monday suggesting that
the conference of ail GOP sen-
ators pledge political silence for
Wes/ Sunset
'DON'T YOU DARE TOUCH THEM'
erienns Pay
- JtaMswwr^ epentb
since becoming chief executive, .nhtlljjL P«uy«M.
made evident Monday night his J»
belief that the Kennedy assaa- Hatton following the 28 - mkwte
inal Tribute
■ AMOCUTSD IMI Msny businesses and
Hem emjptme y*M doted, «‘ «d «m
rftuto Monday to John plaoas, most govtmma
sination puts the American sys-
tem tea severe test and must
that *the s/stem' d^iLe^^ehe
other.P* aCt’ * *^*rt°r *° m •«awSiyKtoltt» aw£
Beyond that, Johnson pledged “.“T!*0^
"continuity without confusion’’ rr“ohMon “Id feat the U.S.
-—a continuation of Kennedyad- jgdWBmd ■ mrlc qS
TOitosamddn.’prognBnr.jwd^i(»:Jyt^ P*8***-”* wtBteg-
icy aims without any iatmedki®^®*; ™ together for
nee* and the stock markets. f.vorably, Scott is . former
Thouaands showed up at the Republican national chairman,
aitoot tha President's atsaaalna- Scott said he ttaovwht the Re-
tk» hi Dallat. Tex. Jin az*
rangemenu carried a myriad of a^The neSto dtorfhte
w <&&S£uSF* Z
give Us AU. ttatol MORfttR as might be oc-
'Eternal Flame' Bums
Over Kennedy Grave
needs of the day'was dri^Wmg at ndiX;
wi E ™»wy n wycu
sh Baytown Area
Ste?his^Sl-aU^ Imtow ® S
h«e yearn ago. .> u}<L»M ^
^Jb~-=sws^sss£-:
■ft iheir timousire while the: Johnsonneadodfor his home; Bo4h otedeed their lwssai a
Lfpw mir>‘ L!he,3prY,g,ftVfclley *>ctfon, ^Jjt»lmsM^l»ete^emwtoim
Clt} - at |km" 8lV'n^ai passage of an omnibus civil
£ JUB-jsn Hsg-«tt. *• js “s»lafeWto«»«—«•
SAMGSV
iMKl hr mailing of
■a^ilsa
echoed Into memory when the
new President, Lyndon B. John-
son, plunged Into a series of
meetings cn foreign and do
itwstic ptobtems.
Mingling with the foreign to-
minaries here to pay final re-
■RMto to his fallen chief, John.
*» won from President Charles
de Gaulle of France and Prime
Minister Lester B. Pearson of
Canada pledge* to return next
year for .extended talks
Economic advisers were
etjiart ht to discuss the budiet
Our World
"Mail Early For Christmas” ,
Campaign.
Poatmtotor Neal said—"Here
an the tMnp to watch to be !
had been diverted from the atea!
vWon screen carried the funer-
il.
Naw winMpa In San Fran-
New Sun FeoMti Due
yOMn.mnt send to Oongraes drums and the mournful tolling
In January. Ambassador Adlai of church beds, the caisson
sawaafv*
one put wet* llrcd at noon at
tM Vtertda ltmtSrv tMUk,!.'
The Baytown Sun today, an- puzzle, considered by tiie people .vitally itvi
inounces the addition of a new who invented it - - *• ’ * — y!
feature - • "In The News." in she teachingJot curpet
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wp/ti puactle idea, and.-ir.wiU test noi.you enjoy it. . »■. T Wttf t
!w.,. thoroughly you, read -ywr It ■». now-planned- to n» the^ale
■ ptmte, considered by tiie people,vitally Important news stories
who invented it us a helpful tool!that affect the everyday lives
in the teaching of current eventsji f millions -tround the globe.
■ m th» w^.,i. ----—-ij But if ytmi. are one of thoee
f.aua wuspsici .eiders woo
Ln»e President Kennedy
“si*'4c
Around
•leaid a itoppad train while M)
that paaaengen stood with heads
my lN>WC<%' ' ':J "
to Austin, Tea., several hun-
otog Mi mounwri It front of tha
art state Capitol warn told by Judge
ym W. A. Morrison of the Court of
I be Criminal Appeals; “Wt hang
Services Set
Presbytei
services wi be held ki Bay-
town Thursday. -
The Baytown Ministerial At-
fiance wifi sponsor two services
Churches presented special
music Monday night in the Pres-
brierian service. Mrs. Joe Ash-
ton directed the choirs, to addi-
tion tf Hartman's eulogy,
Dallas; Lm
Fart Worth.
were made by the Rev.
DoWlte\ pastor of First
rtttdlM^ ftnd the
ykl. pas-
On* will be
Thursday M
Church where
Rev. Charle
tier Presbyterian
delivered by Hartman:
John Fitzgerald Kent
a mm of great pr.de a
All Saints
iuaie in hu own family. He took
«.ni. iuurxuuy■ particular pride in accomplish-
SC Joseph's Catholic Church menu of his friends. .--Sri-
*” L------------ ‘ ' “ HB intense personal prideWas
a driving force that, pivxiu.eii
-x.....M-AJ. _ i«st enough vanity to ntake him
Trinity Episcopal Church will a decisive Wader when he had
have a Thanksgwbtg service at to be
U:.K) a.m. Thursday. And being human, of course,
Thanksgiving senice* also are he vv«s pavtiian, even as ydu
planned at 10 a m. Tbut-Sday at and 1.
Redeemer Lutheran Church Who can deny John Fitzgerald
and at St. Paul's Lutheran Kennedy's personal courage?
P&&_______ _____________ At a-young man he called on
and a Thanksgiving sermon at
9 a.m. Thursday. _ I.?,.1*
“t™... IPPPI-I
will have masses at 8 and 8
a.m. on Thanksgiving Day, Fri-
fjem Kidney la-
feetten. ”..... N,
*1. Ruceecd. 8aln as Vankee pitch
**. Jomo Kenyalta's rountrv to
member, * "
*S. lndooesiaa President name* h
M. Prof. Barg boom’s university.
*A King appotets Babiiini 1st Premier In
centuries.
Score rating Answers:
to laantternbfe L Msoa - tev Russel
M-M hilwmed t Motley IL Fifth
l*-U interested ». Bill it Qnwoi
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*- S Inadequate A Aefaasle 14. RariM
*- • Tak, takl! a Nevada 11 Jaokio
A ribrleht n.-Htetob.
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LBJ MOVES INTO PRESIDENT’S OVAL OFFICE
WASHINGTON (AP)—Lyndon the was operating under a full
B. Johnson moved full-time into head of steam
the workaday affairs of the
presidency md
r...,........ ..Jay and signaled1
the shift by transferring opera-
tions to the oval office of chief
executives in the White House.
He was early on the Job, driv-
For today, Johnson lined up
conferences with some of the
many foreign dfcmi*»rie* who
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in* oay or ivemMWj1
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ritotmt to toe gray mmm ttoiti ' 1 ,-5Sgg
etched the faces of the million!
’SaSSS'IwCiirrenf Events Quiz
from the Capitoi as the ‘ band
tn th* Odidaf ° T«
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- tflMkl ll'lll 11 unit" HlllUBHr nuclear test teak
id sec. ■
, . ’• fiw® «f LA tafa. Agency recuveetag from hvte sur.
E OenonaRed Icmtee re-clertcd ta bead CeuacU of ■
*• Marlon trie, to buy Wnnd near Tahiti.
WXte. artnehs GOP leaders i£ iKB HjSte
Ii. .Amendment Invoked by RHheHoJ Eirtew
It. Poitmaatri Ufnernl defends tip code.
^ India’. Prime Minister sera 74th birthday In waning
11 Mil Ops
.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1963, newspaper, November 26, 1963; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1099824/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.