The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1973 Page: 22 of 24
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t!)rti ii'ti m television ;
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tun This would put the indus^
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out for porn
A Justice !
artment memo '
trneys refwrts cii
'has been.’ re- ma
uswetm WBcnUj necessnrf^to take
remg’eommer- „ sttma/fif < ■ • | «#f
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that the,
the. .small cheroots are too
much like cigaretk. which can-
on) legally he\advertised' on.
television.; .
DP.LAWRWat.LmB
Diet Determined!
By Livpf Damage
r, March 28,1973
that destroyed the tslawi ul Jimra. and supesi xhai
this event gave rise to the legend of the lost contineritmf.
Atlantis. .
The destruction visited upon the modern city of
Managua, Nicaragua, on Dec 22 makes it easy to
believe that ancient men. convinced'-that the angry
gods were behind such catastrophes,, and with only.
rudimentary communication ,with other • centers of
civilization;' could be profoundly impressed 'by these
unpredictable and, violent spasms of nature- that
\Vhob' civilizations could, indeed; fall.
•-On the magnitude scale, the Managua quake was far
from a r ecord. -What make it so devastating Was that •
its epicenter was located directly beneath the city, and <
at the relatively shallow depth of two miles.
K\en though the entire world knew of the earthquake^
within hours and international aid began arriving in. .
again, a matter of hours, there continues to be specula -
tion about what long-cun.effects,.the destruction of the
capita* <‘i!v and *ho breakdown of normal government
wpll'as ngniiallifr miglThave o!i..th?.Jjfi-~
m’,u rule of the Syrnoza fahijlB
'! be cur.rent strongman, Den. Anastasil Soinoza De
|e may have a political crisis on his hands, oiv
mi' -to •ihAnt. whel KKl.ooo' refugefl from
- out i*! a torus ^population of t"'lbegin
,vn their rebel a! having sun ived and begin to
,im aim all 'hat ih<\v [live lost,
nmo/a w+lh-mtluBatwieof thingSs get all the blame'
the trageB. jus: as he normally gets all the credit
henem-pi *«!(■ elopeicnts Physical despeltiB
i ieei' I I limg evw'ing political unrest could
-to-
brant i.
he.ei a
TliSt ’■-!
T h e s • r.-il
rffH.t eiol- •
the number ■'
Icnts it iTe.iO:
families »'.1 v>»>*
— -llikj I be -l. e ■
yhauim-h- ■:
diet re ait' d-J-
e state of the •
tor your e*
tBiurt -
have to* make t'«
ma, Fmn) «»ur
kS^tr l we,
MV co«M Pf
Vow fats, wft'e
Bible Verse
Jack Anderson Says -
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SOU'
the tlepjtftrnen
■hail ordered acracfcdWn oi
the
■heft
[afions
of
pornographic' materials. This
compares- to only five lnve«*
tieatifeis li.'al wero ma'a ij-ny-
wfcen 'President'HJbramtwk
office in 1969
.'Aren't- They Just
i title SouYelt
, .r
Supposed to Sell
Trinkets!".. •
dally dfitribufedyand exhibit-
pH ^ • •• ‘ ’ -t TV r^Z '*U», 5vC , ..
sg - •v.FfotftaW-:-List -j*St
.nt’m ‘Justi - i pat rtent
more than 90 invf
hard-core pornographic'' against mojo. .disfri
movies. The President, who
ni»fpr<; waf unovlfts:. takes 1.
dim view of films that expose
tob much skin and has bdnned
all tf-rated films from the
White House screening room
. 'The G-men have, been or-
dered t6 watch for '‘explicit
sexual conduct, which appears
to have been included in the-
production solely or primarily
for the'pufpose of appealim: f-
prurient interests’
“While our primary.infc-rB
is in prosecuting the persons.
'responsible for distrihiiUrl ttif
Wash.. Frank' Moss,’D-Utah,
and Marlow, Cook, R-Ky., all
members of the powerful Sen-
ate Gdfftmerce Coimnittee
which-has jurisdiction Over
, tobacco advertising. . -
—helfew--
By Oswald S
Here is* aril
' hand Attootj
ding went ii
North’s sceo
table North e
»of those atl-p
'.cue bids i
South played
At the oth
decided to b
THRKlf POWKRFt-’f .'^hators
Betsy, s Bifs ’N
.Lawmaker< Are Jealous--
House lends
Sena if Word
k -S- '■ Role -
-Htns. the
cTudfng’al deienda
exhibitor.
■ utHci'I'vo.
overBktti'" -
• Tjifc mcmo <1 ia
FBI' has witiiiii;
this assignm«mt
' ■ makinc
In Service to Othe^
A POW Finds
4"
ctlif Ilkit’loUm #uu
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a is'Pi f Matng-1
i, . ..... • ■ y -ti :!»««•• •’
■ |*t- nj his
■.••.The Senate
i-W.r Mi (iov-
■fttj on K"r
By contras',
mi 'i or. the House
get away as Mar as
Sf*nati:*r
I . 1 hi.| 1972
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Civ But r-.t 1 ;•!
I1*-! K;-
luoih .
lie stood ui <m
r oui t
iyht> li
to the O ir.e^e c
u.ird- -
J\ and ii<U"n
ii m stu*-1 p Ui
•met;.'.
, ? i>!
if. ,
Iht- Prutestaiits a
■ ; •
i*“ V» ^
'alike.’ and saw
that
dying man received the
*r\
ices n! lul o«
«aw to i: that re*
Ik'jOD
l!: ^
own biand -- i;
of us He even
. ed in
i»r 2\e
*-vii it . j
r*t* A-'. (4K »4**«
9f*V $*+****"' - '
«•* &*-*i-**9V* ^
i. |npafec*H. •’-« Senator
Tovcrn !.sst.seek, he"
. .a* . ■ si-* for North
h !>, M,use. of
sc, i—i.- -^*1 .*speaks
\. bi-m 1 ’!o*ng,f<» ui
};•'?' >n ,lysis, i? is the
i.- v . >»•. aiyws the Rig
the guards
If a man sa-d he v, is
hungry, lie gasc him hi»
own food, if a man said he
was too weak to walk he
would wash his dishes If a
man was sick, he would'
wash his cidthps
•■Ti,
. pJit-u .
k hill!
“The rest of us com
plained, incessantly and bit
U-riy but he dii! not if a
man had worr.ej and w<• atj
did be consulted, hin- ite
atwats had /srtth. and exjr
age. He would' never give
up ”
These are the words of a
man who hot? met Fairer
nwib t -ik—i
pr!5<nei*‘» '
had •”,* ........
. M'-er ha, A ir-
rutr'oagmg Um r
dav near *V base
he »|S I-',S'*. .'
* w*lt
udden
»• 1 - 'O K*-<i ’ :• ■ I'! •?
■a' •’ s'* *t- •> • i!" »j
In Umr < umo..m.4 eSwrrb- *»
"bys *f!.» h r»-ai, 'r- ■
Before !h* fiehtmg,
Mp w ■ He j»e.
the find when r! • w,»Ji
M.'l me j ink ' .-Something '
r tathef Ka^ in s memory
k- 'he sh..|ie o! 6,: ruciflX.
i o ’.*'•• , a ss/ap of
am i tt.jgM steel support
tcKen l9>n> his own slwie and
h -ned to • knife sharpness
i’.rfs of tartsed vsire Tmtml m
•'« ■•»!-pound prycnIM the
V :' ’ -u« h i ■ • of
•* •*••!■= Hus t; »!.«!»• to a
of-- prisonei of war who
hid ;>v> died n suffenng.
fs!|l»tt,V!, *SS«
• was no way
from raising
and North h
partner ,to thi
Tire contiai
'brirjg rn but.
' some; good i
~ Kaxt wtm the
. I he al If di;
■turned the si
with the king
led his 10 of c
West player
moment of tru
It iyeir.c-J ev
that 'Fast had
jihtbs for his
> of one spade
held the eight
could 'have aff
willi dummy
turn, to hi.( t
kul and .-I
EErHnnr
Mors*'
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1973, newspaper, March 28, 1973; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104032/m1/22/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.