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GOP Calling
For Probe
Of The Draft
|# Editorials And Features #
Baytown Patrons Urged
To Visit The Schools
Marriage
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Pledges
Recalled
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somehow th« money to buy ft win bovo
to be found. •
A teacher may tell a parent about •
summer procram t*inf planned for dim
advantaged i>n- M'hoolsdto Tbia ahould
Mich that M
system la rapidly
vehicle for aodal i
poverty troupe. Poverty areas over-
lap other areas and all. the rich and
the poor, will bo affected.
Another teacher may talk about
Baytown schools Will Join others In
Texas In observing Public School Week
March 7-11.
During the week the spotlight will
snd the Indispensable
playing In educating
youngsters to compete In the most
complex society of our time.
MHmdBjhttt Burtown School Dta-
snd urged by school
officials to visit a school during ob-
m ta h*
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Tc
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la has
ry
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newer la flaw the war la Vtet
SflDlild fHitlt^bff Slid
role they an
’•Chool
action
major
hart a
At
f i
n
trlct an Invited
K i ,
aervance of the special week when the
ih
focus will be on education.
Francis V. Portia, a ninth grade Eng-
lish teacher at Cedar Bayou Junior
High School, is hoading t committee
to promote the
School Week in
orking with i
tee an Frank L
/7,
bar at U S. lanes m Southeast
every school Is troubled by the
el
out problem. The factors wfckh cause
Bn*
Hu
Eduation an primarily rooted la the
■w but the schools are being ex-
pected to aotve thp dn»om dBeaamo.
■The visitor to a school may be at-|
Sato* rest.
Mi
ebeervanca of Public
Baytown schools.
graarmea also claimed
1-Thr Defense Department
h "no* maktnc maximum am-
or. e
c
i’orti* on the commit-
B Whaley. C. M Tlb-
beta, W. P. Dupllaaty. Carl C Conway,
O. r. Larch, Bill tyoquemorr, G. D. Mul-
^^HMoyen, M. S. Treat, W E.
W
Ns/:
tending an open house la a brand aew
school building. But the population
growth In Texas Is so snot that many
more schools an needed than con be ______
built. This is a problem the loco! - w
community must solve strictly at the
local level *
bom*
•Tt
They clifd i rfffiil report tfvry
w V
Bai
Iht •
>b
bey, Dan
Dunks, Chariss Ecles, Travis Craig Jr.
ahd N. A. Alford.
This committee Invites gnd urges
m Uuai a
* A hater
by Aofi. betoif alieyi, rK
of
U»
2 — Nearly 280.000 man cUsot-
flgbti
Uh o
a flu
fled LA wan t available lor the
a
— serve first-hand what is being done to ~*lng Public School Week la the best
ualifted teacher in the state's history. *
"stalled In the bureaucratic
rortj
educate Baytown children.
Visitors to a piodern school may not
first glance but the public
Texas are In a period of
as a
Texas needs from he-
3 - There doe* not appear to
akanss?*
A
■ trechers About
number is needed to
&
be a clear order «f priority m
be Ae>
*UB
tt at
is
new
In
of
Washington Merry-Go-Round
Humphrey Wows Both
^ X I I ■ • . g . . 1 Three of the » «*»gn«»*men .
^1-----" ■ PMh (dill A m>_____matwbwi. ft the H<w
' TriffTcrrxa7vwMuiNi^t&
. *: . r.‘ * , "authority to Induet** teeth* in-
take care of increasing
critical transition.
The visitor will see bright new equip-
ment in the scieifce labs. But he should
keep tn mind that new achievements in
science snd space research are outdis-
tancing the textbook writers and the
schools must nee to keep up.
The mathematics classroom the vial- era In order for
tor, sees ..may cpflUlnnew_ and in^i
"HhioiiiJ' traffic* ITTat * edudttlbnal~
search is moving so fast that the
school must continually re-evaluate
- their currlculunjs lest they fall behind
- current developments.
The school principal can point with
pride to language laboratories But the
visitor should remember that more and
more expensive equipment will have
to be purchased and from somewhere.
al v
The remainder Is needed to replace
teachers who are retiring or who are
socking employment in non-teaching
4 — Tttu scheduled to help
to
JR
Jobs
mrfiti discriminate against lib-
At this time there is inadequate fi-
nancial promise offered to new teach-
•ell
era) aits students and favor ,
(Mr concentrating on science
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The visitor to a Team public school
can take pride in his state's educational
progress. But he should take note that
|a society which Is demanding more agd
more from the school must in return
By DftKWfrCAftSON
WASHINGTON - The sice
pre-udeni, better lm»« *| KMH.
Bl
One of the abieat US Court
at Appeals Judgik. Henry J
Friendly c^ New Tort,
case now before the
the Selective Service Act. This
section expires next year
The statements contended
Sir the day Just before It closed.
Mrs Howard arrived enroutr
to Antioch course 55 miles
sat on a
.V* a
Pr
thpfv li “mountifif rvidfikf nf
I9uii iiktffic kfk > 1 in the Selec-
tive Service System and TV-
tense Department administra-
tion oI the draft
"Cbngrrss should examine
this red t»pe Jungle immediate-
ly." the group said
S*mMMsexneWy aa VtemL ~ wnh concmsnnn a te MWse-
cial privileges
Though ameers of the slate
Highway Patral and the Colum.
but Police Department were
frantically busy with traffic
problems, the vice president s
sister demanded a special police
asoast
furnish increased financial support and
Increased moral support for the profes-
sionals in charge of the schools.
record explanation at Wt Nam
SA!
II to
la the big battle over the
New Tort Central Railroad, be
"I Snort are tryway to ft* it
Man U* Demorret-
pepmented the ratVoad s stoeb-
>c study gnagi. all liberal cun-
Fulton Lewis Speaks -
feokkr* ftf&mst the Utr Robert
ectJfw
down
swerrd Sen Bobby Kennedy s Toung and Allan Kirby As a
and P
lawyer he tried to charge con-
Overthrow Of Nkrumgh
May Bar Red Meeting
f*«pi»ai at a ..wiitan Vwt
TmnoTo
■
. tMsabtt^ she a.-Vcd TV- Gtog-Scxith
\Vt Nam govern- - cealmml an the pari <4 Young
Trad
SHE HAD called her brother's
office In Washington, and Barney
w»
despr
■ •
again
Later, as a Judge an the Sec-
ond Onut Court at Appea's. he
a ML* steavr curia* to tv*ng
"When I became mayor of
Mmnraivvha. he said. "I ran
AUSTIN (API Biologist Phil
Evans is trying to mark Aoudad
sheep this year with red cap-
sules The non-penetrating pel-
lets are tired from a special-
made carbon dioxide rifle man-
ipulated in a light helicopter.
The marking attempts are an
effort to obtain information on
herd movement and total num-
HnUin. public reiaUont man lor
dad not step aside but wrote a
HllH, called various high • up
Ohio Democrats The Slate De-
partment aim sot busy on the
toms I »o**x1
The
the same charges he had pr*-
- "Ex*ctb “ i said Tad
syndicate and Murder Incorpn
prwi
v sandy argued as a lawyer
rased But m cleaning them iq>
phone, with the result that snow-
strike
No cheat before the cowl ran
1 did not »vile them to parte-
bound Ohio dPckll did the ir
Corp
feme* a Judge to step aside. Just
steavr hath ivn when they
best to lay down the red carpet
partKip*!* in the police depart-
CO|i-
down
a sin
- Si r i
merit
na1. •!
have
de:'.a
Ele
pH. are
to Ik-
xvtmg in a case where hr has
fronts — the World Federation
of Democratic Youth, with head-
quarters In Budapest, snd the
the International Union of Stu-
dents, located in Prague.
In a House speech last year.
Rep. Jed Johnson Jr. (D.-Okla.)
said the communists considered
the festival • sound investment
Reviewing past festivals, young
Johnson said:
"The first of these affairs was
held in Prague in 1947. Since
that time, they have been held
consecutively in Budapest, East
Berlin, Bucharest, Warsaw, Mos-
cow. Vienna, and the last one
Myeroon, a protege of top U S
By FULTON LEWIS
WASHINGTON - The oyer-
, throw last week of Ghana Pres-
ident Kwame Nkrumah has
Jeopardized Communist plans tor
the Ninth World Youth Festival,
scheduled for September in Ac-
cra. the capital city of Ghana.
The Kremlin • backed festi-
val wri originally set for July,
1965, in Algiers, but the ouster
of Algerian strongman Ahmed
Ben Bella convinced organizers
they were unwelcome. The fes-
tival was postponed Indefinitely.
Organizers met last month in
Vienna and agreed to resched-
“ ule the festival for September
in Accra. Formal announcement
seas to have been made by
President Nkrumah upon his re-
turn from Peking
It may b* several weeks be-
fore Kremlin officials decide
they can go on with the festi-
val. There is a possibility the
site msy be transferred to Ha-
vana The festival, if and when
held, will cost the Soviets more
than 430 million. Funds for the
affair are channeled through
two International Communist
m the snow.
a personal interest The only re-
WHat wvwld yvtor nvaVr and
Rad Gus Hall.
They phoned Antioch College,
The Viet Cong." said Hubert,
"is not an .Asian ADA Jtl a a
»*U otganitrxi terroristic outfit
course is public reaction when
-ffnher have t*k] h*j wu toU
found it too was snowed in and
item you were greng to mam
lacu are reported in the press
This is why this column has
her
couldn't care toss about hearing
a lecture Non* could get there
who last year vtstSrd North Vltt-
a handyman’"
"Other husband, ran fix
The sheep originated in North
Africa and ww first brought to
Texas from New Mexico tn
nam to defiance of a Stale Dr-
been trying to focus such atten-
even If Mrs Howard did Ncv-
THIS COLUMN has writtm a lot
about congressional conflicts
partment ban. Is an nlltotoi of
three* rvwrel the h.wr she
text
erthelets she wanted a police
the
«
1957
car to tak* her to Dayton, which
However, Congress is not the
"Ht* Av VMS tew They can*
I ashed "TVv yen hang around
THE VICE President of the
United States la a mild - man-
only place where conflicts at an
Federal Grant Made
that the roads were too danger-
•crest occur They also occur
Non • Violent
Chs-
tiered man. not given to threne-
ous for taxis and the police were
tracts
to the jodicury Furthermore
mitt**, th* militant ct\Q rights
mg his wreght around Hh sis-
UVALDE, Tex (API - The
Tri-County Neighborhood Youth
Corps has received a 190.755
federal grant to develop an
antl-jioverty program which
among other things will be used
to rebuild the old Mission San
LfflTWtb Me la Santa Cruz. —
The program it to b«- admin-
istered under the Office of Eco-
nomic Opportunity in Uvalde.
Kinney and Zavala counties
they
hulgei. litre re ogress m*n, are
ter. Mrs Frances Humphrey
Howard, who holds a mysterious
job w thr State Department, la
somethmg els* again.
It you ask th* SUt* Drpart-
yesr
their own self-judges when it
thr 19(5 festival when X
cancelled
The
comes to dividing where they
are involved m a conflict There
•s no appeal if a judge chooses
ta sn on a case in which he is
suit* at th* N*U House for th*
woman to spend th* night, but
Mrs Howard got an the tele-
phone to the vice president s of-
fice, trying to get her brathtr's
transportation officer, * Col.
Pattrl. She could not reach him.
She had TWA call Col Paffel.
No luck. Col. Paffel wa, busy
elsewhere.
PM boh* to other wive* talk
bleak)
SNCC leaders brushed aaMr
Indus!
assertions that the youth ten-
work
___Shr had na answer to that
tat wgg Ongpsuin - Mtoretotd
Said Jutian Band: "1 dont touw
ment vyhat th* vice president s
In Helsinki to 1SSB. It to taatrae-
the m
sisler does for them, the reply
tive to note that each event has
reflect
Soviet
hardline approach under Stalin
to Increasingly persistent over-
turn to the unaligned nations
of the world."
More than 20.000 young radi-
cals were expected at the Ac-
cra festival, with a delegation
of several hundred representing
the United States. The Ameri-
can delegation to the last festi-
val, in 1962. was led by Mike
•ton
ed the mirror image of
foreign policy, from th*
ehr Baytoum $uu
Cop
aueship. though I v* beard Mat
the Voluntary Foreign Aid Bu-
reau and thr Office of Technical
C-MperatMa."
But when you try to pm them
4*1 regarding Mrs. Howard's
exact duties, the State Depart-
ment spokesman replied: "Its
difficult to say " And when you
ask thr amount of her salary
you don't get any reply at all.
It s reported to be over $30,000.
Personally I ha«* seen Mrs
Howard in such distant places
as Caracas, Venezuela, and Ath-
■trike
charge Our people are old
knte
■melt
Santii
hlghei
tii'
Fred Kartnuva
Editor and Publisher
vienerel Manager
Dditor
selves."
Leaders of other youth gtvujpa
will publicly repudiate tfw up-
coming ftsUval The Young Re-
publicans and Young Drtnocriu
haw urged members to boycott
past festivals. Elen the ultra-
liberal National Student Associ-
ation has denounced th* festi-
vals as Kremte-dtrectevl
Jwnwa H Hale
Finally, TWA got her a seat
on the first flight back to Wash-
ington She took off Just as May-
or Jack Sensenhrearer, extreme-
ly busy on that' blizzaidy day,
had dropped everything and was
struggling through the snow to
Frexte* fYndergras*
Managing
Assistant To The Pu
Bible Verse
ArvLab Mae Ja.As.ii
B-l Hartman
An* B PhUkO
Assistant Th The Publisher
Lrai
COW Manager
AND THEY THAT be wise shall
shine as the brightness of the
firament; and they that turn to '
righteousness as the tsar* (or
ever snd ever. Daniel 12 3
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act v
At'VKRTCSJNG DETARTMKNT
Mha WaiJrr
Retail’
National
Pawl Putman
will V
present her the key to the city.
Kenne
Is ru t
Catered aa neonwd etnas matter at the Baytown TVttaa. 77SH Port
OOWe under the Art of Ovngrrss of March 1 UT*.
PdSda I afternoons Monday through Friday,
two
ud S,.m«js by The Baytowa Sun. in.
Daily Crossword Puzzle
-KING FEATURE-
CAPITAL CAPSULE Radto Ha-
noi, now quotes a "toadaw
American expert to buttress
eos, Greece. She always seems
The
Know Your Bridge
-By t. JAY BECKER-
at US! Memorial Deter ta Baytown. Texas
to tuna up at American Embas-
, that
day n
(her I
I* O. Boa M Ravtowa 775J1
SutmnptKvn Rate*
By OmSee tt «0 Month, tteto per Tear
ay cocktail parties when a Pres-
ident it being inaugurated or a
its case against U & toretga
yff-V.'.'.'l
^p. . v - • -
policy. He is Oxen Latunwwe. a
New Deal • Fair Drat pohry-
until
21. Sample
2S. Problem
3. European
capital
4. Iowa city 24. A
5. Neighbor
of NJ.
6. 8hoo
7. A great
ACROSS
I. Fragment
8, Scurry off
11. Fragrance
12. Harmonize
13. Volume
14. Deletes
15. Belonging
to Peer
Oynt's
mother
18. Conqueror*
of a sort
17. Canadian
province:
abbr.
v It. Gambol
II. Norwegian
dramatist
22. “Child of
the aun"
28. Breaks
suddenly
,17. Moslem
nymph
2,9. Legendary
A »
However, the people of Colum-
bus. Ohio, got a clear idea of
Mrs. Howard s duties during a
recent blizzard AU of central
ataten
attack
Reprewcited Nationally By
South dealer
North-South vulnerable.
NORTH
monds. But South realized that
this method of play was unlike-
ly to succeed, due to the freak-
ish nature of the hand, to he
therefore decided to placo hit
faith in a squeeze
Accordingly, he led out five
whereupon
tan ^Vna^unoo atS',«ubi»C
m • astM maesa » im mm n*
maker who area th* subject of
a searching mvrstigatiou by the
chance
[T
The
iwmit* Judiciary COmniRtee to
i
ac-
•j
tt
quaint- c o;QPMv.Q
ance,
the early USTa The cummimre
have
r
Rro
B 4
labeled Lattknor* a "coaacsBus
aimed
but th
nf "
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r«Tv
4 AK10843
to K J10 7 3 •
EAST
to 1973
fit) .,
m
prize
articulite mstrumeat of the x-
. ■
I i
Las
fighter
8, French
river
9. Hebrew
measure
10. Thomas
Hardy
heroine
14. School on
the Thames 31.150-mile
It. Phonebook
abbrevia-
rounds .of trumps,
became the position
North
r:»
Vegas
25. Sloth
26. Thus
27. Chinese
dynasty
29. Matricu-
lating
Pret
this
toQJ««>
V 10 7
4QSS52
his C<
sion I
pro » Communist Mat. The to
tMtniir'i Am«•»
34. Unit Of
illumination
39. Reckless
30. Concert
selection
37. Room of
a sort
TODAY'S GRAB BAG
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CtnfrW Press Writo
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other
pans if
would
SOSN TODAY
Watt
At the un* of his death—he
Marc BtiUsteva. one of Aaaer-
miss
4QJ<
♦ Q9S
of CaUwriaa Un Great ad Raa-
tea'a unportant operatic and
ernmc
♦ J
are?
river
into the^l
Rhone 42. Continent
20 Obstacle 33. Irritating
The
accident on th* Wand of Mar
Al
Rep H R. Groat OLtoail
L What word to aatd to refer
Unique- he waa working on an
major
tlon
After studying at th* Untetr-
4 A KB&
<* *"
abbr
aity of Femi-
nists
• 2
g'».
to At «tot «Ry M Oorowal-
famous Sacco-Vanaetti cast
syivama aad
. th* Curt is In
e ::
Pass
♦ T
much
mr
\i II U R
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Other* born this day an ,
imcrobtotogiat Paul da Krulf.
If
Dbi*
labor
When
South now led hia last
if-
Y »tft«t*v he m-
extrer
trump. West discarded a spade
ntoat that aid
•t nrthar a Dap?
to Onto th* first
rolled at the
Opening lend tight of clubs.
The
In order to keep the diamonds
• qrasl
risers
*r
hit m
under guard, while North and
East each discarded a club. —
A good declarer take* advan-
tage of every clue In attempting
:m 29
■it
at Iht-
Kuenste, Ber-
lin. Germany,
in IMT .......-......
Hia maay
Phi* xn. actrass Jennifer
atrlkei
cally
30
■The effect of squeeting West
out of hia spade guard was
If.
ttMT
.Oatotoday to ISCto toobatlte
at to* ‘ ‘
at
(i.
suit Here is a hand where
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; RMM
32i
€
Udearakv a sch
Hu* UWeareRy.
kS
at
34.1
South had to gauge the (ttua-
East now had to guard
spades by hlmsalf, a task which
became extremely difficult when
declarer ,now proceeded to cash
the A-K of diamonds.
it 5
tlon exactly right in order to
01
I
Tlaho faff advantage af eppar-
of fkaar: trosa Itoty. a
make six hearts.
i
Hosi
4
n
Cradle WIS
Rock," pro-
1, for one
«I»o Ikdaj'* (Mi wB h
Bast's double of four clubs. East
Aid
ad
took th* ten with th* queen and
to the first dia-
dsoad ta th* 1S3T-3S
returned a low club which South
ruflbd with,the Jack.
■Declarer could have raffed a
mond, but on
h* could not afford to discard
th* ace of clubi, he waa furred
next one, since
opens "Itogtna." "Reuben.
- ban" and "7*t> far an Ans— ,
“Th* Airborne Symphony," and
iMto.SwSascato—»•
CHI
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masti
Only ton
41
to discard a spade. Hie double
~ Bto O. to.
mwitlon iid
Kwt W«IU’B«MiracM
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V
to the bop* that he could then
aquaese having proved effective.
South took the last three tricks
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of Ute
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