The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1969 Page: 1 of 18
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Election Next Year
Alvarez Ginch To Bel World
T§ -mr T a fii ' grn --m
0ur South Viets To Take
Council Session
Mexico’s New Chief
BAYTOWN CITY Council will / MEXICO CITY (AP)-Mex-
hold a final work session on the ico.has apparently chosen its
proposed bond-financed next president, even though the
capital improvements formal election is not untiGiext
elastic Support bandages,
sts. • ■ .'
ight soaks.
Rentals
Phone 427-7320
, program at 6 p.m. Wednesday year, and already he has offered
at city hall. ‘ his country as a buffer between
the rest of Latin America and
B |j |jj11. ffie'Dnfted Stales.
FUNERAL arrangements- ar'
sion on the American coritin
ent,” Echeverria said •shortly
after the thrgf branches of the
uling partygavehim their sup-
pending for W. L. Gray of Alvarez, 47, aformerlaw pro-
"----- • • •- -- fessorwhohas worked-himself
up through political posts in a
of Mrs' Clirit Derryberry and presidential training program
The man is Luis Echeverria the Latin Americap spirit.”
* --•- — —.i—— For several months there had
been widespread speculation in
Mexico on the identity of the
the Institutional Revolutionary
iff a ceri- Party TPRI) which hasniled
MexiCo under one name or an-
The uncovering began early
Tuesday when the farmers’
triesof the Navy and education
as the “campesino” candidate.
By mid afternoon the other two
—of the party had fallen into
line and Mexican voters were
already beginning to speculate
on the names of Echeyerria’s
next presidential candidate of Icabinet members.
LEWISVILLE, Tex7 ,
- A couple has filed
$175,000 damage suit against
promoters of the Labor Day
weekend music festival In
indecent behavier was
harmful to their well-being.
Cheers and chanting rythms
echoed toroughtheold hags of
the Ministry of the Interior as
tury—lead to the nation's-mps-
, , Mother Dies’
MRS. LOYD Davis has ister of the Interior, and there-
returned from Beaumont fore tj,e country’s top official
where sjie attended funeral under President Gustavo Diaz
services for her mother, Mrs. Ordaz, It was Diaz Ordaz him- fotmpolitietofrof cabinet-faak |visk)ft-;at~to~i^^
Maud Rasberry. UirMondayr who suggested!*^
MrsrDayiS’ father was Buried jj^g buddy succeed hum. .„ _____ _____„ .
here last Friday. “Mexico has a specific mis-l be unveiled by the PRI.
Other for more than 40 years; bureaucrats learned their boss
A Mexican president is ejected was apparently to be the next
for a six year term and cannot president;
succeed Himself. - Later in the day Echeverria
Echeverria was only one of talked to the nation on live tele-
Halloween Carnival
LYNCHBURG PTA will
SPACE CENTER, Houston
(AP) - Massachusetts Inati
iOver Vital U.S.
Pollution Is Cited
Highlands Voters Urged
« - -<- To Back WCID Bond Issue
death were exaggerated and
friends of the millionaire pop
musician insisted he was RON LENNARD
alive and weH and driving HIGHLANDS (Sp) - Oliver
around England wjth his M. Harmon, president of the
wife, two children and a dog. » of directors ofRarris
The citizens of Highlands
will go to the polls Nov. 18 to
vdte on a $1.04 million bond
Improvement District No. 1 m water district.
tute of Technology professor,
Dr. Gene Simmons, was citizens are partly responsible
named chief scientist at the f°r helping pollute the Houston
new businesses -; and
newcomers to the community,
we’re going to have to furnish
issue to extend sanitary sewer them with the ordinary things
County Water Control ‘and facilities and' service in the that a community must furnish
residents,” Morgan said.
tlormnili cairK “U/o r
.Highlands, told Rotarians Harmon said some of the Harmon said: “We cannot the sprawling oiacK Horse base
Tuesday that Highlands residents are experiencing accept a rejection from such a ^mplOmiteseast of the capi-_
sewage build-ups in’*com- small number of people in this
mod«i. He said, things are area. When the people rejected
Session Is Thursday
3 DAYS ONLY
HERTS WHAT
y WE DO..,
Pull front wheels, inspect
brake lining and drums.
□fan and4 repack front
wbfe! bearing*.
_Add brakefluldif neededl
Id just brdkf* on all 4
wheels.
' sponsor a Halloween Carnival
SSS LC Regents To Hear Law
cents for children.
On Meeting Notice Read
8 a.m. Wednesday in a hospital
in Baton Rouge, La.
By WANDA ORTON sidered by the Board of meetings law” enacted in 1967.
Unposted topics will not be Regents.”
Former Baytonian
SARAH JANE Sullivan, for-
mer Baytown residentTdieJaf
This law prohibits govern-
mental bodies from closing
_ meetings to the public except
Board of Regents, according to anything that has not been when discussing personnel or
a new law on posting public posted in a supplemental real estate negotiations.
Auxiliary Meeting.-.*. --- apn<!a at A .^convenient "
LADIES AUXILIARY of the „™sJaw, eM as^&nate place” outs.de toe board room
. . on (discussed at. any future This means toe regents are
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. Funeral Home
g ^ to ^lDeetin^
Notices of public meetings
must' be posted “at a place
convenient to toe public” at
copy of toe notice must be
mailed to the county clerk to be.
posted by him.
The written notice should set
- f At a previous board meetotgi'Posting the supplemental
aTARS To Elect •/ the regents- pondered' the agenda . will satisfy ' the
BAYTOWN CHAPTER of question of whether or not they requirement in the new
TARS (Teens Aii.the Retar- will be able to discus$Nany, Statute, Ramsey believes,
ded) W have an etoctioh matterr'not specified, on to# Senate Sill- 2811 is m
meeting at>p;m. Thursday at agenda. amendment to the ‘‘open
the Baytown Opportunity The procedure in the past
c,n,™B.w - City Assistance Board
category of “miscellaneous,”
traditionally the last’ item on
thgagenda ' '
Many times matters needing least three days preceding toe
forth toe date, place and-
(See REGENTS, Page 2)
strong role science is to play industry on the ship channel* to
in toe future manned space prevent pollution,” Harmon
flights. -
said. “New laws have been
passed by the legislature Higlilands and if we’re going to
LAKE CHARLES, La.
(AP) — Lyn Evjen, 27,
Angleton, Tex.—a member
b, ap- Tjeflevyrnpist of toe voters m "lr‘“' v i"‘‘
respoiiiMity, just Uce any i Highlands Rotary . . —r-
pealed to the members to get against anything will go out
for s z ss: s ss --f-vrr**
neighbors vote. Too often this
More GIs
Will Be
SAIGON (AP) - The'South
Vietnamese government an-1
nounced today that its forces on '
Friday will take over a major
U.S; base in the critical 3rd .
| ; The South Vigtnaipese said
the sprawling Black Horse base
Uil will be transferred to sourn
Vietnam’s 18th Infantry Divi-
sion, paving the way for more
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designed to bring suit in get nlw high-riM apartments, brings about sad results,
pollution cpses. This includes1 ^ 1 —
The camp, which contains 14
iilesofroadsand955bi ”J’ “
of a crew boat which had
taken haven at the Port of
Lake Charles during the
threat of Hurricane Laurie—
Highlands, which contribute to
pollution, and that is what we
are doing. We could be fined
i pparently drowned
$100 per day,” Harmon said.
Harmon said a permit
Tuesday when he fell into the
Calcasieu River while
granted toe water district'for
New German Regime
May Revalue Mark
leaning on aboat railing. The
victim worked on the
Dabney E. Petty.
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President Nixon, battling
effluent from the waste plant
into the marsh land is tem-
porary and that Water Quality
Board officials and Dr. Walter
BONN (AP) - West Ger-
many's first Socialist govern-
ment was sworn in today and
immediately went into session1.
Congress over money again,
says a $60 increase over the
tl3fl mnnthly education
^|4>enefit available to a
returning Vietnam veteran
is excessive.
The $^0 increase's in a bill
thdt goes on^ the Senate
calendar today and may be
called up Thurs-*- *—*
debate*
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samples taken fro:
treatment plant effluent is one
of the worse in the county.
According to Hannon, the prevailing
problem is* that a lot of the
waste aniTsewage is not get-
ting to the treatment plant but
is being' flushetb^out of
deteriorated lines, eventually
winding-up in the ship channel^ Democrats
“If ftwere industry,
be for them ' ’
PEO Meeting
THE A S. CHAPTER of the
PEO will meet at 10:30 a.m:
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
frank Turpin, 5015 Glenhaven., _ , ...v ......... ......—-----r r .. oeniamm m^ryie !«.» uc™
~Any PEO member unaftiliated for Tliui sday-rnght’s meeting Board meUTuesdayi-.Jolm--IMdejson, chairman, appnintpd 3^ yice president
yin the Baytown area is asked to
call Mrs. John HendersonTat
i
trouglv Saturday, 6
From 11:30 1:30
Miscellaneous matters
—Iwhich Tiray legally be; cofi^i designed to aid needy and
Project To Aid Needy
1st National
Names A New
Vice President
about it. Well, it is us who are
doing iii^ polluting and wie
lty | underprivileged people here.
have ^^responsibility to do
nething about it," Harmon
leclared.
Harmon said if toe proposed
bond issue doesn’t pass, “don’t
worry about getting a tax bill
tne mark, Bringing its otnciai
value to toe neighborhood of
the free-exchange rate fiow
mored Cavalry Regiment a
since then the U.S. 199tb4ight
Infantry Brigade has been sta-
tioned there. X
thdre ha^wen speculation
that both-the 11th Armored Ca v-
alry regiment, now stationed 65
lies north of Saigon at Ouam -
Bundestag President Kai
JwrVon HasseU-admimstered,____
toe oath of office to the 15
mimsters of Chancellor Willy
Brandt’s' coalition of Social
Free
night at the Civic-Center and said toe board will prepari
kicked off two projects directory listing available
assistance to^penom ^^rpsch, announced Wed-
list stk
organizations as the American
Cancer SocietyK Ct-ippled
Children’s Society, and others.
Henderson said the publication
will be distributed to the people
1 it will tell them where to go
for whatever assistance they in Daj]as
neprl ....
.. JOE- FLOYB-AND Henry
Moody’s New York accents
* come along fine in practice for
v» the BLT production of “The
Odcklouple.
Jomts^amek makes a big
announcement ... Rev.
Harold O. Bomhoff drops by
for a chat . . . James (Slick)
Ellis relays a cute joke about a
small scholar . .. Audrey
Maeser pumbered among
Baytown Sun visitors ! .
IiOma McCraw arrives for
____U___I.. : U.. Phnetn r
need.
The assistance board nor-
mally meeds on the third
Thursday of each month,
according to Henderson. But a
special Meeting'has been
called for Nov. 4 and all in-.
work early . Mrs. Chester
Burchett must have changed
her mail pick-up schedule.
George Crawford, former
Baytonian, .is visiting here
from St. Paul, Minn.. . LaJan
McAlister, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. S. L. McAlister of
Baytown, is a lead dancer in
“Bells Are Ringing” at Lamar
Tech Theater Oct. 2448 .
Ed Atteberry gives, some in-
formation about Crosby’s
' homecoming game, with
Dayton. ......:.u" %'
For Today’s Horoscope
See Page II
Peoples Stot* Bank
attend the meeting to be held
at the Civic Center. ‘
The board was created by
the city council on Oct. 9,
Mayor Glen Walker appointed
Henderson to head it. Hen-
derson is on loan from Humble
Oil and Refinery Co.’s
Baytown Refinery to the city.
of Fifst 'National Bank, toe we can af{or(j to pass the {office'in 1930, during the ill-
SS ■■
We have plenty of money to
pay off our indebtedness and
Democrats at a'session of the
lower-house. ■Brandt took toe
o^th after the Bundestag
elected him Tuesday:
The Cabinet called on
President Gustav Heinemann,
who also is a Social Democrat.
He noted that it was the first
time in almost 40 years for the
Socialists to head a national
government. The last Social
Democratic government held
LATE
NEWS:
Lei, and toe 199th Light Infantry
BrigadewiU.be withdrawn from
Vietnam inl970.
Meanwhile, allied battlefield
communiques indicated
acrofflthe
ly low ievel that has prevailed
for Jhe past seven weeks.
^Allied-air and ground-forces
reported killing 443 enemy sol-
MJAMl' (AP) - The
National .Hurricane Center
today issued this 9 a.m. EJ)T
bulletin Bn "^Hurricane -
Laurie: ; _ •i
A hurricane watch remains
in effect .Iran Everglades
City, Fla., to Cedar Key. "
• During the night Hurricane
Lanrie jogged'slightly south-
ward-in Its march toward
.the Florida West Coast and
lost some lnterislty as cool
dry air moving In from toe
-north tin eaded Into the storm-
system;
from the Mekong Delta,, to the
demilitarized ,z6ne. Nof mdre .
than 25 enemy were reported
(yljed in any single fight,x. ’
put at three killed and -32 „
wounded. The U.S' Command
reported ojie American killed
and mne wounded in ground
fighting and said three Ameri-
cans were killed and two wound-
ed in some of the 22 enemy
rocket and mortar attacks re-
nesdayT
Pyle is a graduate of the
University of Houston with a
BBA degree in finance and has,
attended the Southwestern
Graduate School of Banking at
aJii: Wednesday. ,
' South Vietnamese he
eadquar-
galH turn, rivill^nc ifcprp
- killed by enemy toetong, and 12
tvilians and two government —
Southern Methodist University
Pyle has had several years’
banking experience in Gulf
Coast area banks and recently
served as a vice president in a
Houston bank.
A native of Trinity County in
. .. EastJexas, he attended school
terested persons are invited to W Appfe Springs He has
served in the Merchant Marine
and joined the U.S. Marine
Corps.
Pyle is married to the for-
mer Ellen Hartman of
Alliance, NX., and they have
two sons, Malrey, 13, and
Dwight, 6.
I Weather,Tides|
CLEAR TO PARTLY cloudy
through Wednesday with
increasing cloudiness
Thursday. Temperature
range expected Wednesday,
mid-60s to mid-Ms. i
r n.D.i.C.
IT’S IVNCM TIME
ANYONE FOR LUNCH? This healtliy specimen Is one
of 1,260 lions4 which roam at large in South Africa’s
Kruger. National Park, tourists can drive throughout
the UlTlBUre-toarpark (safpe s&e M^tesaclnaettt)
. to see animals in their natural habitat.
Auto Loan* For
tho New 70's.
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Rehearsals
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Begin Fer
‘Messiah*
ALVIN MILES RECEIVES AWARD
Steve Dedman, Community Chest drive co-chairman,
Recognizes Lee College's Participation “
70 Per Gent Of I F Goal In
Rehearsals will begin on
Tuesday Oct. 28, for the
a n n u a 1' com mu n 11 y
Christmas presentation of
“Messiah.”
The famed oratorio by
George Frederic Handel will
be -presented at 3 pm.~
Sunday, Dec. 7, in the sanc-
tuary of St. Mark’s
Methodist Church, ' 1703 .
Oklahoma. ;
Rehearsals will be held at -
=5*4
7:30 p.m. each Tuesday
^before the presentation. Only
six rehearsals ace <
scheduled.
Community Ch^t campaign] realize there are always a few in with 100 per cent par-
workers are aboiit 70 pec centjlobseendstotieupasftetoive
of the way to their 1970 fund nears completion ”
campaign goal of $237,709. f Kunz proudly . ariiwuitoed
AMIN M. PYLE
ticipation. Alvin Miles led the
Lee College solicitations.
Kunz alsoreported employes
of the Baytown Sun had in-
first major division reporting
Chairman Ralph
workers to apply efforts
toward toe eompletion of
contacts. .
“We had hoped to be about 75
per cent at the end of three
weeks,” he said, “but we
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Attoe weekly reportmeeting
fif workers Mpndijr, T&n
Sonnenberg, director of the
Baytown Opportunity Center,
discussed * the work of that
Commimity Chest agency.
The —■—j
sponsored by the - Firjt
Presbyterian and St. Mark’s
Methodist Churches. An
invitatiwi is extended to. allv
community singers to
participate. A nursery will
be provided for children of
chok members.
Dr: Ralph Dockendorff
will direct the choir, and Dr.
Norbert Kelvin will be toe'
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1969, newspaper, October 22, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104242/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.