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VOL 40, NO, 144
TELEPHONE NUMBER: JU 24)02
Ffidty, April II, I960
BAYTOWN, TEXAS
Rv» Cents Psr Copy
Most Glorious Of Christian Holidays-
Resurrection Of Christ Will Be Celebrated From Coast To Coast
»v ink ammniatkd riinw
The nmum-ilion uf Otrtct ihe
m«»t gktmw* III iiil (Itrix.i.m tv til-
day* will |»r rt-li’lwalrtl treater
Sun4n «iih prayer «ml unng ami
•Jury (nun mountain top ami \«|^
In <uai It uiu iua*( In etaut.
Tins most appiiikiilftf *enire*
M*' planned (oi milefiW arena*.
But million* ol American* will
i> '• la -ill* i It*- Holy l>v in the t *ig
«•! IV,lm» amt tire lint; of in-
i n*o in the privacy of their
linn i Ik »
1-mu- <*ihI afirr rrligiou* *m
lee*. tradilMAal Fowler pimvtfr*
u ill got* wnrahiper* a chance in
dtqil.ti tpiing Imery 11m- great-
r»i ol lla-tr it Now Y«k» annual
Fifth Avenue parade when loot
nl itaan.imH turn i>m* - normally
busy Artery lout a majl War
headquarter* hM orifrt“d wii cr-
living ««1 olhor Oxitmeriral fra <
Hint huiied |t«|n lire parade
Manhattan« uitrer major Ekjtfrr
event will l» |lw 4IM annual Hi*'
or dawn wrv in- which t* expeditf
lo draw a capacity ".nil lo Sixth
Aii-mo-1 Radio City Mu*ii- Hall
Tht* congregation wilt hr »*ked lo
pray lhai Christ t influence la- frit
at iffr impending aunnmi confer-
rm-r of ihr Big >'uur nation*
(hr |i«- VVrtl Cu#*t, YosmUtt
National Park In California hna«ti
the taliwi «unrt*r tuHUrr aervter
in ail Ihr SO date*. TV tun dors
not plt-ri-r lh« shadow of half
rhanr mountain |o hi gaud-mu to
Mirrw Like until 9 IS a in A
rxdlegc of IV Partite, rhotr mil
gmt thi* l» lalutLsunrii? from «
apln of land on thr nhmw of the
l.i k,- i
Worshiper* in San Frand«eo
will climb thr tiiy'» highen hill
for service* al thr fm>t of a gtanl
cr»k« atop Mi Dai iilvm
Elsewhere in Califouua, Vi-
vienne Dell* Oiirna will hr gue*t
tuloiit at thr WTi annual aunt me
* am-tc# expected lo draw AiUUQ
In Ihr Holly w.aal Bowi Other ma-
jor observance* will la- h.Id al
(hr Roar B«wl in ihmadma, *Mt.
lb hv near San Da-go ami on a
blulf above Avalon Bay on Santa
Catalina Island
At Ml Rubidotu in Riverside.
60 mile* koulhr.nl of Uw Angrfr*.
Ion blight* held by Boy Snail* aial
high kihool ROTC cadet* will
light the way lor pilgrim* who
annually climb JJOf fret up the
mountain . for wimue service*.
' Siaanor* of llw event hr«t held
<'1n 190?, rlplm it I« the' ruinin'*
old. 7ztir«W *»•
The Air Academy choir will king
In IV Garden of llw Gods mar
Colorado Spring* Thir *tmn*e
*erv ice ami anottw-r at the Paik
ol Red Rock* wekt ot Denver are
evpriird lo draw nearly 30 WO
pe retina.
A huge era** will be the magnet
for worahipert at Bald Knot) III,,
highest *|»it in IV (tale, where
annual auidoor *er\ice* are sched-
uled. TV d< unit frum live state*
take part in Ihr pilgrimage A
rural mail carrier and a country
pa Non ongimited IV ohwrrvanoe
23 year* ago.
Southward, lti»JNil»l* from
many kialr* are r\j» <-trd lo begin
arming ai midnight h* the an-
nual nuldnor Katlrr pageant In
tV Wichita Mountain* m-ar Law-
ton Okla frr*tttimir* until dawn
Kdtior Vlward W Bok k mem-
nr.a! gift tV Bok Singing Tower,
w ill draw nearly 5 «W to a moon
tain lake aanrtuan near laike 1
Wale* 9Ta tor rnwnmm
that have been h* ld annually
•in. r IS.7.
In Miami * (>8.ange lb.«I *.'H1
or more are r\|rt i.it l(i attend a
*ev en u-ene pageant deiartinf
the la*i d-iy* «I Cbr«t The an
nual frature t* preaented at (Cast-
er «imi«r ami again Ul tV ev*.
mng
Where tV Ohio River meet* thn
Big Sandy al Krnova, W Va., an
annual out dour aerure will ago in
'he held Ami in Memorial Stadium
in italrtmore niVr ihounand* will
gather with the *unr«e
Ami far to the north imi,* pine-.
crntr^l New llampuhire kmiil m-ar
I' ndtT *uk-mn mm iteonniinniion-
al service* will be held at minrim
V.-ire nn altar • mhrowai lo I ha
nation’s war dead
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Crucifixion
Story Told
In Jerusalem
JUIISALKM. Joidari Section
(APt—Th# ktory of the Cimifi*
iim kai rectfisl I* mil an imply
tomb in Jerusalem this Giant
Friday in the luln l of ancient and
long-dead language* widely spok-
en ,*tt the time of Chmf
Kach of the old liturgical lam
guacew M-pnunt* a (Itristian
community with Jrahwisly guard
ist traditional right* m tin Churi-h
of the Holy Sepulchre
Normally Oriental ami Western
chunltcs lu\c Ka«t. r at iktfrr. nt
times l*a-*iu*.* nl i tli ml.e rfiffcr j
i-mc* («!’ th.* year th< y celebrate!
K -»n r toju-th. t
Thi* mean* there mi;*t t« care-1
'ul pkmmng and *p'-r**i -ml tun-1
mg of *i r\,cn ,n the church lo
c, - -ul friction
Lste New?
WASHINGTON (AP) - TV
Army still aays Hs Nike - k«i
anllmisslle mluilla ruuld prolm-t
Ihr I ailed Males agalnsl Ha-
ronllnenlal atlaek Sul lh» Hr-
b ase l»r|iarlmenl it Mdl douM
tut. --— ---m— -------
The long ditfioie oyer IV Mhe
/cut broke out again* in rioted
door testimony before a Route
Appropriation* •uVommlllee,
PARIS OFFICIALS DENY
KIDNAPERS’ CAPTURE
Need Cited By CC-
Baytown Water Survey Asked
North Texas
Gets Hail
termined after a i
I* null* -itki t.-ope I
i him ah and sit! with the *u»te wain
. wet!* *!um thi the t'SliS
eview of 111** Allen Winslow
! the suivey Irmti th. I S*.
i ngineets and logical forttnliun of the B-iytown
it, , Th.- r.ct.wir' chapter of tin-
and la*ward Won.)
*l» ik on the geo
'u re ri.
a! Will f,t|!.nl
lire J
I- :* vi v“ rec on llresr
(»'tll!*
ili.it tin various rights
haw- 1
■ m xv i it-i n into mi'-rai-
tiuad '
..alas One mi h dispute
in P.re)-
’ h< "i was a rontrihutine
1 l'i*4*
to lire ou'hti.ak of th*-
JMtt
utapp>.u to follow S,.ttuwhite a*ke.l th. .-ommilte. American S.* ;.-ty of Civil Krtgi
intrusion of «,i nv-mh. t> to be present at a pub- tn-er* ;* *|**i *msng the ptogram
,ii of . ,«t..muution from lie .meeting in th. (Iwmi* i of Ib-avitv tmnetali/ed watu h:<*
d aetnity. C.anme«v auditonum a! 7.30 been h*..t<d m several Baytown
ot th. survey would be de pm ITtuisday, Aptd *1 to Vat .See M %TFK. Page *|
III TMK AKMMimil I'RKV*
HaH*|iwe* and Vavy rains
balirrrd 1.1 limit of Northratl
and North Central T***a* Thor*
day night. 4 unmmlirnir.1 |«rna
do wat reported near llaUa*
A trvere weather warning tor
Iho.e area* expired lair Thtir*
d»y night without teriout dam
agr re|wrted
(H SUM DOBS tUU lM)
THE CRUCIFIXION
"AND IT WAS about th» tilth hour and there *ra> a darl-
nett over all the earth until the ninth hour.
"And the tun way darkened, and the veil of the temple
wai rent in the midit.
1 And when Jetut had cried with a loud voice, he tald,
Father, into Thy handt I commend my spirit and having
said thut, he gave up th* ghott. —(Luke 23:44-46)
Hi HU K BKATHAKl) t.mn wills .uni to plan future de
The newly • appointed Gtnoiwl
If an Ort!v«h<\ ptirvl lights h Water Committee of ihe Baytown
m;. l» lone n- ■> \mienwn* .* Og,i»het of Commern-du ak-d at
it* fir*t meeting TlHirsrLiy to . t:
lodiage political goveinmg gt-r.. -
m the Baytown area to r.*iu*-st ,i
long range water survey lor tin
mtj by the St.ite Board of Wat. r
Kngmu-rs and the C S Goolngical
( i w ■ w Survey.
The f;r*t | ,it,mage t,s.--d in the Tgr suc^ 8 wmf-v *M
n,.,r a, „t the IJ.a* N pulthre |d;,im"d by T I. ilk* > Salternhde,
Cnd.y mom,no was (hP who m.tk< * water studies for Htlm-
I .tin tor-a *p,i<in by . hie <ni and Helming Co, al the
(:.Hunon"viho stoiid h. sitle the u'i* ling c.dl.al by James H«rmp.|
nos, and derk.i.al "Jur.lv tin* *'»nimitt..- chairman Nitterwlute|
via* the Son of G.d" Roman disciisserl the imtease of minerals’ Even tV cloth is hacking iVdy and wants to attend the meet- era A hearing on the proposal at Main and Texas Col F A
Calhohc* g.«iVr«d m the church in Bayl.mif are* water welts. He San Jacinto River as a p.>**dilc me amt do whatner he can InlHp will fr hrld hen at JO a m Mon ii m . n .who i* endit'-g a heir of
to hold ,m early seivire Panted out that annie of ihe ritv* deepsea facility. prove to the C S C'lps’of Emm day. diitv wnh tV Galvestond strict of
IN- 9 no « m thr t. it-ns had producing wells arc increasing*’ Rev Jimmie Ponder of th* • * that tV study should h. The biggest l»«im to favorable the >•’S Co-;.* Eng iin rs. will
to make way for the Grek Orth- ‘ ,h >«•'«• ln *Vir percentage ol Firs' Rapli*! Chnreh anivsincd made. acium on the study cam. Friday eondirt Ihchiar.ng ~
i»|o\ wno*c iituigy .oilvvtie* tnincial content. -Friday that he is "three million Iim* does Rev Pond.r join an is the board of director* o! the l|, s,c| that ail group, a* well
Child Safe;
Ransom Pay
Not Certain
dthmigh still upwt
tors ft.-t-d him
Minister Says 'Amen1 -
San Jacinto Hearing At 10 A.M. Monday
lii.ik sjo4»>-n I the Apostle Paul,
Sun Spots
and most educated |His.ias m nothing alarming iiImwii the situa-
New- T<stanvlit time* lion now, but in Ihr distant future
: In the afternoon the language Ihe increasing amount of chlorides
of phnranhs and llte language and sulphates in the wah-r might
i spoken by Omst mingled when reach a critical point. The pur-
lin- Syrians and Egyptians Imth ivosj- of the suivey would be lo
hrld a burial service at the Holy barn more about the movement)
Sepulchre aim'll *imultaneouslv.-of nuneialimi water toward Bay
In their liturgy, Ihe Syrian; ’• " —————
OrllKslov Christians use the Aia
muc language *i»ikm by Ouisl JI
and most of In* dis. ph «,
II y« as (In tdfhftie m ■ wtrlrti
Jr«us cried fran the C, oss "My
does Rev
It was jaunti-d out that thciv is per cent Iv-hind llte feasibility stu- evcr incrrasing gtoup of support- l!-*i*l -n (h
PARIS i APt—Amid reports that
his kidnapers were h.-mg run lo
earth lirar-eld iric Peugeot
is h-mn- safe and sound today.
His abduc-
th:s morn-
ing on a Pans suit-walk not tar
from home—supposedly after pay-
ment of ransom.
At one pi • tV French News
Agency reported two men and a
woman had been arrested in
P'e-s as the boy’s kidnaper* But
ws'Kn minut-s nat.on.al (adice
m I'lij iatters denied the story.
The 4-vear old heir to a French
automobile emp*re was fot.mi tm-
iiin”.*i crying on a sidewalk
wnh.n half tk mile of h * home
*hortly before 1 a m torlay He
• i d he had Ncn left there by
two men. apparently the satire
r who whreked him awav from
d«-r of Commerce a* mriivnlu ds will hav. a chance the playground at an exclusive St
Motor Missinq Howord Show Changed
AN OUTBOARD motor was stoics,THE PAl'L HOWARD Show- ............
from a chicken house behind the originally slated tin* Saturday nnrt' vjv'f;^ why hast Thou for
-hop...... Joe Platt JIF Carolina n>-hi, has In . n eh,mg. d to April v|kt |)'||1(, - '
Platt told It.iytflwn pthce Him* Ivause uf condicting dot's. VU|)i(, ,|.rs0 * .ln,.„ „t t„mmrs
us.-d in liturgies, mtsfrm JwlIIIJlfll
• Insurgenl former officer of
E UI'-I Castro', army e'Hitimie* |o
clary of Ihr John Milton So sermon's :ipd pray er a* pilgrims Porte has been asked lo semi j elude crack government mmm
.i.._„ ,i... Lyntk
was worth
Dr. Smith To Speak ffin!Turi...,-v "ke G.-":in Ergi.si,,
DR. DWIGHT C Smith. i’e*nr*rril Spjmitsli and Italian were u*''d in
i*
More Supporters
Backing Baytown
Johnson Meeting
Good Aft
ernoon
From kf Wir«
AF Missile
Firing Fails
■ |<’i
• House Investigators to baA
Into arthlties of,*ll m»i<'r • -s-
gas pi|H-llne companies til deter
mine etleni of off the • record
.-onlrarls with t'-ihral I'oiu-r
(ommlssion.
• Stage Is set for Western
• Sen.
Ml lit on record ir favor of tV shi- p. give testimony at the heoi mg
dy • j — -
Also came w en d from Norman j
i I’m- Wei - Graham of the Houston
C-instnirtion and Trades ('.aim
tfrit Ins gnatp will V m Ikiytovvn
to offer support to the project.
TV Baytown Chamlar of Com-
merce has Us-n a leader in sup-
port of the study frum the outset, |
and will take virtually the same' f APl> CANAVERAL. Ha
position tV HiaeWon Oiamtur of “Hie Air E'l
again to lame h a Homarc H m '"""""s ,"" ■"•■i" '
|ei*-*-pli»i misaiie t-v-i-r u luU-J-anoe doer jw>1 u-** on gu irtl outside,
e.s;i*e h was the eighth iinsuc-i "Tij^-t Erie refrased I seruput-
St" shows the plan is no. fe .s, I’omarr B flight in a*«f*,shallowed the conditions of
hie. it can be abandoned’ for tl
Cloud Country Club Tuesday aft-
im«m.
Tire newspaper France-Soir re-
;v»rt. if that Eru s father, Roland
IVigrnt said he had paid a ran-
som to thr kidnapers Thursday
ilP-rnoon Hie amount was not
rovca!<-d but the abductors had
demanded Jlflf) (ID
, Apt: Er e and his parents were in
lul.iv failed their sixth floor apartment this
Bom,ire B in morningIV dra[ie* drawn and
IV Will spend April ls-24 m h-avv'crosses along the Juhn-a.n Mi|.,mrlen to Bay
Baytown as a guest of Mr. and w,-,v of lire Cross They -irri.d 'M*'"" h'f the .lohnson-forl^>res-
Mi* 0 II JiawMiti Dr. Smith v 'll |.,„^,.s fr„m ,t„. nf Christ’s’,rirnf ri,llv pLinned »f the Caqien-
ispeak to Methodist pastors an i trial before Pilate to the Holy, *'’r* Hall here at 7 30 p m. Tues
laymen on tin- worldwide s'-ivu. jCr-p,,),hrs*. stopping at each of the.‘lj»'-
H«Tnvi-n the blind hv the John MiRon jj stations of the Cross to hear At the same time Harry Rals-
ISociety. Ihe latter snpphrs "-it- sermons m their own language. ;’‘in. business manager of the In-
CON9IHEKABI.E clomllness and jgiiHis material on recordings fir — tcnintional Brolherhood of l-.Tei
the blind.
Practice Teacher
ELEANOR JEAN Guest, d.iugh
ter of Mr. and Mr* C N. Guest.
m-attcred *li«vvers thrmigli Sal
unlay. > .
Saturday's Tides
GM.VEiFFON TIDES Saturday,
will V low at HU am and 3 Vhilliijg .* f a, lung m farm-
pm High tides will V at 9 lC|<rs Bran.h hlnnrntary M-hnol ns
a m un,| 5 30 pm H «"ac In r. Mie is aiming
a’m‘ 130 prospective teachers from
NoTth Texas Stat- College now
leaching on pratlue assignments
this semester.
Candidates
Draw Runoff
Ballot Spots
BSU Work Doy
BAPTIST STUDENT Onion nf Lee
College will sponsor a "work day"
Saturday to raise na ncy lot the
jistmmicr tnissiop offering. I'etc
Kelly, BSU pr.’S'denl, said meni-
hers will wash rir,. do yard vverk,
itsld jobs around the In i-.*r, l.tvvi:
VI SAUNDERS now has a Colorado dire/tlr'wtil 'tr-cl ',"r<,an 'i'ni'l,y
license plate nn her ear but atting duu.or, will tn.t ,)ISTKI(1. 5;
she has lo admit, it has sudfrntd, ,s- j Al Cla.vfon
Roy Hughes
iTie time that absentee voting is
Six candidates for three city
eoiiiu-il seats in the April 30 run-
off election drew for ballot posi-
t n Tbur-sday afternoon at city
hall.
Here Is the way the runoff hal
lot will ItMik-
DISTKHT I:
Tony Cani|M)s
Sealtorii Crave.V
DISTKItT 1;
liavnionil K. (Bay) Tickner
her lo do so. She’s a former Bay-re cire»„*
Ionian and still keeps up with I ,7, .fr-n J ^...........................
hometown news h/ subscribing to I ELAN i()Wr. DIABETES 1-ay So-, t0 begin in the runoff is expected
Tl,,. gun jciety will meet at 7:30 p in. Mon-,to announced Monday by City
Buzzy D’Olive "inspecls” The)day at the new ChamVr of Com-;Secretary Edna Oliver. Machine
Sun’s teletype equipment with his jj™ !*< *ho corner of Texas amt j hatlotinK will be done at city hall
father Norman . . . Leon Sanders Main. Dr. M. D. Hunter will ths- ,in Mrs. Oliver’s office.
........... ............. .......1 Election hours will be Ihe same
from 7
shares lire (probably) lone opinion cuss hypogoyreniie agents which
of n reporter that nobody will cverKo oral drugs for diabetics. Plans in the first election
gel to the moon . . . Bill and Mary will hr made for diabetic children
Hartman, Baylor students, are lo attend summer camp at Camp
spending the Easter holidays at {Madison near Friendswood,
home ... Rev. Paul Stephens , e ,
his church news...Lynn(Realtor Speaker
types in
HARRIS . COUNTY Commissioner
V. V. Ramsey of Precinct 2 will
speak at April 22 noon luncheon
meeting of the Baytown Board of
Realtors, Inc,, at the Tower, B. A.
Stewart’, Realtor president, an-
nounced Friday.
Seamans phones In a news item
... Chester and Johnny Rogers
spent Thursday night camping out
at G. (Ox) Hinman’s Anahuac
"spread." . . . Sylvia Campos
gets in the "political swing” by
substituting in a picture for an
ns. fM«;
narakrrt on hrr oaf downtown. HAROLD
Rickey Holland undergoes a W Humble, will host a meeting of as-1til 1#il - Mayor R.'H. 4Rod'
sillectomy Friday morning but is sistant district eommission. rs in Pruett and Councilmen W.. L.
all ready with some comic books!Boy Scouts at 6 p.m. Monday. (Dub) Ward I-acy Lusk and Ken-
to read, f (Continued on Page #) 'neth E. Badgett,
am. to 7 p.m. — in the city’s
eight voting precincts. Twelve
candidates for the three council
seats ran in the first election. Six
wore eliminated, including two in
eiimbents, W. D. (Williei Reeves
District 4, and Paul H. Mears,
District 1. Nearly 3,000 votes
were cast.
Although council candidates
must live in the district from
which they run, (hey are voted on
by alt the voters.
The terms of the mayor an<‘
three councilmen do not expire un
trical Walters. Local No. 644, j
has agreed to go along wilh the
idea for the meeting and to sendj
members of the local to the meet !
mg.
B A. Gresham, business man-
ager of tire carpenters local here
and organizer nf the .Tnhnxon-for-
President dub in Preeinrt 97
(Crosby( where he lives, has hern
working to gel a representative
group at the Tuesday night meet-
ing
This is a public meeting and
not merely a meeting for lalxir peo-
ple.” Gresham said.
lie is joined by Earl Lively,
business manager of the General
Laborers Local here.
J. E. Rutter, campaign man
ager for the Johnson forces in Ihe
Baytown community, has invited
key workers of every precinct east
nf the San Jacinto River lo attend
Jhe meeting. .
An effort is filing made lo have
altns* f! Hall TYict/inenn Knnlznp
unity on b*»i< l**ire* at onU'1 (mini' ici- n taking
ii.-xl numth'* summit meet BovO-iuT?*,*m.** people want
ing with Soviet t olon. , „,. „,r ,M, „ ,h„
mare B flight
, . , , , , , , ....... ,. ., from this mi**ile te*i lire kulnapers." Peugeot was re-
- |,yndau Johnson |M<k* ;ble. it rent V ab.imkmed for th- i (Hirfrd to have said "I had to
"I* «r»l full slate deJegalloo-in i lane l» ng Ituwevei. the at*"mn half an hreir Hax «■ nmfldcnce in them They
Tenneasee—fur Ifrmreratfr :group will pomf nut that tire c"*l An -"HMmwwwM hal. an hour
|.h,r,m„ River will V less now wi re ' wrong ....... ilreic was nothing to do bul wreit.
Ithnn it ever will he in the future lire I* he*. Mjcpl mn, mi*s l< , t„Hir* hv the'telephone
Hnylmvn labor groups nl*o will wa* piugrammed fur a more than ^ (|i(i m(wt IT1|),|..
b o.......... ntativos at tire nre.' tan mile flight , Kr„. ev,mitr.l hv it d*id«r
mg for Ihe see in another deipw.-i- tin Wean, -uav the renttivner- pr„niHtni^| m K,;,| health-
h r aim to the Houston Ship Chan-■ snt antimretnft wapm owsHmtrd eloselv. he vuri: "I
n- more jobs for more people. t. rei its first «ure-*-*sfu flight at
The herring will he held in tire Fdm Air E'ortv Rise Ha, trav-
a Jmiited - range ITU
presidential nomination-
• t a role Tr.-gutf ami llr K
ftornard Flm-h case net lor re
trial May 2.1.
• Vine Ihousand demonstral
nr* Ix-gan Mmile march trmn
Kriliitn * nuclear weapon* ar
•renal in Aldemaston lo l/mdon. j^hamtier ol Commen e
new auditorium of the Baytown
hmldmg
lain IrtKqi* In chase oyer soggy
pinnacles ol east ( uha'a Sierra
Maeslra.
• South African government
brace* to meet threat nf another
rrippling Negro work Imveolt
protesting white regime's stern
racial policies.
• Joe Edward Smith, IN.
draws death |*enaltv alter jury
convict* hint In murder ot Wil-
liam Kodcnhcmicr ill |
• President Eisenhower eom-
mules sentence of former Army
sergeant Maurice Si hick, con
vlcled of strangling and drown-
ing right-year old daughter of
Army offleer In Japan six 'ears (|,-|,;,n,ed oF, headed for San and .the loiter wasn't th* ic
■ mile
Modern Version-
Pony Express Late, Without Mail
SACRAMENTO, Calif. <AP>—A’from Mi««otui'i Governor James' Tliis ride is part of a centennial
modern Pony Express, beset byjT. Blair, Jr. celebration. Another commcjitora-
prohli'ins Ihe original never would | Tlien Nolan looked in the pouch nve run will Ire made this stim-
and pronmini'cd in
Quest timed closely ,
didn’t know the two nu n who took
me awrev in u car. They viidn t
l ike me’ f.*r It was in a ground
floor apartment Tin > had a tele-
j vision s*-:. . , . They didn’t hurt
Dire
Ilien, snuggling up lo hi* fa-
ther he added, "I am very happy
ago, from death to life Imprl
sonment with no |Kis*lbillty ot
imrolc.
|Erancisco today
i horse.
Rider Jack Nolan arrived in Ihe
Deadline On
Car Sticker
Waller G. Hall, Dickinson hanker
and longtime Johnson supporter,
to make a talk at the meeting.
Also many original Johnson sup.
porters who first campaigned for
Ihe senior senator in an unsuccess-
ful race in 1941 have been invited
lo attpnd.. Dr. Herbert H, Duke,
Johnson campaign manager in all
of Ihe races in lire past, has been
given a special invitation. Dr
Duke is one of, the original spoil
sors of the Johnson-for-I ’resident
movement that welcomed the sena
tor to Texas severaj months ago
in Galveston prior to the recent
session of congress
"Sen. Johnson has done much
for East Harris County since he
went to Washington,” Gresham
laid. "This is our chance to sup-
>ort tire senator and show him our
appreciation for what he has done
or us. And we are mindful of what
he can do in the future — even if
le never reaches the White
.louse. '
Locked-ln Hubby
Attracts Police
A shortage of riders, tired
horses, an unexpected snowstorm
and a disabled truck made the
arrival a day late.
"We burned out the valves of
lire truck engine on the Airetin
CLARKSDALE, Miss. IAP) - .(Nevada! summit.” explained
A Wisconsin woman opened a driver George l-aunder.
jammed motel bathroom door! "Not enough horses and riders"
with a real bang. said Nolan, who also lives in Cut-
All’she’ was trying to do was'v,'l'/ i,-v> ,
free her lucked in husband, bill ,",i! I onyExpi -
tourists in adjoining cabins|™rr.«l the mad from ». Joseph
thought il sounded like murder["lv-
and four policemen came on the [ls, o
run—with riot guns
........ tiler sponsored by the U S. Post
by truck and “Forget it.” he said. ‘ They for- Office and Ihe Chamber of Com-
, . . (got to put the letter in our pouch. ' lire nre.
Rider Jack Nolan arrived inthel ^ me „mmPni(n. Chance* are they will have I X__'Ll
SS-Ti iiEr£mm". '.w™"•*,hf",i,:vor,o*'«"• Hn,‘ n,!,'rs~ami 7s T°n,ght
Many Baytonians Begin
Holidays At Services
Police Chief Howard Seherek
said the husband, a Milwaukee
pharmacist, told him he and his
wife had fried for what seymrd
like hour* to open the door.
"I guess we'll have to shoot the
lock off,” the husband finally
called through the door in exas-
peration.
That was when his wife took the
38 put of (heir luggage and blast-
'd the lock.
Seherek said no charges were
placed against the woman—who
had a slight case of hysterics aft-
er firing the pistol. NAnifs were
withheld.
to Sacramento in 1860-tit
70 riders who switched
Imrses regularly during the l,!N>6j
mile gallop.
Nolan, a gunsmith, alternated
riding with Bill Cower, a driving
instructor. They had four horses.
The original-Pony Express start-
ed its first rhn ApriJ 3, I860, and
arrived in Sacramento April 13.
From here, the mail went on down
the Saeramentp River to San
Francisco by steam boat.
The modern-day version drove
in from Plaeerville, Nolan riding
his tired horse only from the city
limits.
The mayor’s office had tele-
phoned Gov. Edmund G. Brown
to tell him that the Pony Express
rider was arriving with a retter
j Hie Internal Revenue Service
{has given a thre-day reprove, to
Taxpayers, hut midnight Friday
j remains a* the deadline tor ob-
|taming slate vehicle inspection
I stickers.
Baytown garages are expected
to Ire rushed with Dslmimiie cus*
are remaining open |0m(,rs- „„() some will remain open
Friday. Good Friday is a legaE |;i|'rr than inuuI.for tire purpose ol
holiday in only 13 states, ’making tire safely'’inspection*.
This weekend will be dominatedi ,,*ti:iialed’ lOO.tWO Harris
by Easier egg hums lor the kiddies comity motorist* have not secured
and fishjng, txxiting and golfing forisafelv stick* rs With the pos-
nuiny adults. Many families rev** sihiltfv of' rain prevalent, many
flocking for favorite picnic sites [motorists mat not treat the mid-
such as ihe Humble .Country Club, 'njght deadline since Ihe inspections
Ataseoeita Country Club. San Ja-(catwi„t be.made while it is raintnu.
cinto battlegrounds and the coast-j There are approximately 625.-
al areas'. ioOO vehicles in Harris County
With students ixamug hmiie^oire ^ ^ ,() hav<1 ^ in.
col leers and relatives in for family j .
reunions. Baytown Friday greeted I spection*. Cost is $1 plus any nee-
a large number of out-of-jowners. (essary repairs to Ihe vehicle’*
Baytown, La Porte and Barirers f(*ty equipment. A cheek is mad*
Hill students are dismissed from |iRhts> fal, brake*,
school Friday through Monday. T" ^ ' ,, „na hrna
A long holiday weekend is be- Crosby students return to classes horn, windshield wipers, and head-
ing enjoyed hv the Baytown Re-(Monday as usual- I lights.
finery, Consolidated Chemical and | An Easter sunrise service will; porsons giving without a 1960
Huber Corps, employes in, this:he^ attended by m;iny fa*V‘ dicker after Ihe deadline are *ub-
Many Baytonians Friday' began and store
.observance of the Easter holiday
by attending church services.
All .Saints Episcopal drerch wi'
bp host to a joint GikhI Friday serv-
ice at 7:30 p.m., with U>i..i.
Christian, St. Paul's MethodiSi
and Westminister Presbyterian
churches participating.
A three-hour service was held
Friday afternoon at Trinity Epis-
copal Church and St. Paul Luth-
eran Church has scheduled Good
Friday services Friday night.
Mass will be celebrated at 6
p.m, Friday at St Joseph’s Cath
olie Church, with the reading of
The Passion. Another Mass will be
held at 8 p,m. Saturday. -
to reau# ; , » " • . ... . , t - ■■ ■ ^ ^ — ■ ■
Drawing For $(000 Easter Shopping BonusJs At 5:30 PM. Saturday
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1960, newspaper, April 15, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055416/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.