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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 6

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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Vniuriday.r September 2, 1965 On Television DANIEtf the Boonesboroiigh i njysterjous travelers at the same that q. black panther logins to stalk Repeat's Cl RAGTIME 'ERA: "Feet First" The for dancing which hit.the country during the -Ragtime Era is discussed by Max Korath. fe MUNSTERS: Leo" Du- rpcher appears in Herman the Rookie." Herman beJts a base- ban out of the park that fells Durocher. When he-awakens, Leo is certain that Herman is a for Tfcdgers. Repeat IB JONNY QUEST: "The Sea Haunt" Dr.

Quest Race, Jonny-and Hadji board a deserted ship, on the Java Sea. Repeat. 7:00 PERRY MASON "The Case of the Shapely Shadow." A suitcase packed with money is ordered put in a railroad station locker by Morley Theilman but' his secretary detours to Mason's office instead, Repeat IB DONNA REED: "The Unheroic Hero." Walter Gordon is believed to have been responsible for saving a little girl's dog. Repeat. DR KUJDARE: Surfer Pat Holmes is brought to Blair Hospital after she faints while surfing.

Tests indicate that she has petit mal, a mild form of epilepsy that causes only minor inconvenience but can develop into major seizures. Repeat QWHAT IN THE WORLD? CD MY THREE. SONS: Steve has to cancel GENERAL ELECTRIC COLOR TV G-EY COAXIAL ANTKKMA, ion Nwr "Chroma-Color" Pictum Tube with phosphors color fidelity urattiitublt pnsviout cotar MtS. "HAGIC MEMORY" Cobr Controfi Ukt th. wyjttfy out of coter TV Fnxrt ControJi mnd Front Sound Eaiy ta to Un to HwrJ tm SILVER TOUCH Service Is Our Most Important Product WILKIE'S TEN TEN DECKER PH.

582-8447 Across the Street from San Jacinto Hospital FotGqatl POOL TROUSERS MADE OF Gromerton Army Cloth always known. Only and Wear Rnish new for littfe or no ironing. If premium cJoth for work and tailoriny too oil way. OPEN THURSDAY'S UNTIL 8 P.M. MAX BAYTOVN 'Tour Sfora of plans for his vacation trip to Hawaii when Chip suddenly gets sick so the family brings Hawaii to him.

Repeat. 8:00 FRENCH ClffiF ID A Jim Backus and Yvonne DeCarlo are guests. ID BEWITCHED: Caught in the act of witchcraft Samantha, hastily assures Gladys that if anyone possesses magical powers, Gladys does. Repeat. 8:30 HAZEL: "George's Man Friday." Al Dewitt, tries to repay George for his services.

Repeat. RELIGIONS OF MAN: "The Relevance of the Religions of Man." Religion as a whole is introduced by Dr. Huston Smith. ID CELEBRITY GAME: Panel. ffi PEYTON PLACE: David goes to Boston to see Martin Peyton; Joe is warned by Rodney.

9:00 SUSPENSE ATRE: "Graffiti." Bertine, a French Resistance leader, is'arrest- ed by Gestapo agents, but they fail to recognize the value of their catch. Because Bertine must be silenced before the Nazi realizes who he is, his followers arrange for an assassin to be put in his cell. Repeat ID DEFENDERS: "The Bigamist" Steve Janos walked out on his wire seven years ago. Now that Steve is remarried Mildred threatens to have him charged with bigamy. Repeat JIMMY DEAN: Guests are Homer and Jethro, Jerry Vale and Judy Lynn.

Repeat. 10:00 NEWS ID NEWS NEWS 10:25 QJ MOVIE: "The Marrying Kind." (1952) Life stories are told to the judge as a couple applies for a divorce. 10:30 JOHNNY CARSON: Variety. Color. 10:35 NIGHTLIFE: Variety 12:00 PETER GUNN: "A Kill and a Half." Arthur Merrill answers the door on "triek-cr- treat" night prepared to treat the youngsters.

FRIDAY MORNING September 3 6:25 Sign On 6:28 Sign On 6:30 Cadet Don CD Summer Semester 6:55 iQ Sign On 7:00 Today CD Weather, Surfing, Fishing News 7:25 Weather 7:30 Cadet Don ID Morning Show Today 3:25 News 8:30 Today Kitty's Corner QJ Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Truth or Consequences Jack La Lanne ID I Love Lucy 9:30 What's This Song CD The McCoys Checkmate 9:55 lONBC News 10:00 -O Concentration ID Andy of Mayberry 10:30 kJ Jeopardy CD Dick Van Dyke Price Is Right 11:00 ID Love of Life Donna Reed Call My Bluff 11:25 CD News 11:30 Father Knows eBst I'll Bet CD Search or Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 11:55 jQ News FRIDAY' AFTERNOON 12:00 Rebus Game Midday with Ginnie Pace QJ News at Noon 12:30 Girl Talk Let's Make a Deal AS The World Turns News 1:00 QJ Password Moment of Truth Where the Action Is 1:30 Doctors A Time for Us CD Houseparty 1:55 Woman's Touch 2:00 General Hospital CD To Tell The Truth Another World 2:25 ID News 2:30 CD Edge of Night 4Q You Don't Say Young Marrieds Match Game CD Secret Storm Trailmaster 3:25 News 3:30 4Q Marijane's Magi castle CD Movie Sugarfoot ID Kitirik's Karrousel 5:00 Chris Chandler CD Wells Fargo Magilla Gorilla CD Walter Cronkite News Huntley-Brinkley Leave it to Beaver By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES (AP) George Raft ha been indicted on six charges of income tax ivasion, U.S. Atty. Manuel Real says. Raft was indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury in Los Angles, the attorney says. Raft is accused of paying no taxes on 85,000 income from 1958 through 1963.

NEW YORK (AP) Bobby GROTON.ConrL (AP) The 3enjamin Franklin, the Navy's 30th Polaris missile-firing submarine, successfully has om- pleted Hrst sea trials. AVALANCHE DOG HELPS HUNT AVALANCHE VICTIMS-A rescuer with a specially trained avalanche dog searches for possible survivors after a mighty avalanche buried 99 work- era eating lunch at the Mattmark Dam In Switzerland. Fischer, 22, U.S. chess champion, has won his third long-distance game in the Capablanca memorial tournament. The tournament is being played in Havana but Fischer is cabling his moves from New York because the State Department refused him a visa to visit Cuba.

Tuesday night he defeated Gueorghia D. Tringov of Bulgaria in 22 moves. Steel, Union Find Johnson Is Tough WASHINGTON (AP) President Johnson's weaponry for sessions with past stalemated contract negotiators included veiled threats and warm praise, anecdotes and lectures, a man who has seen him in action said today. "You don't forget that he's the President and you don't fox-get that this is a very tough guy," reported this witness to sessions at which Johnson forestalled a national railway strike. "He Just hangs on and hangs on until ho gets what he's after," the man added.

He asked that his name not be used. What Johnson is after now is a contract settlement to avert a strike in the nation's steel industry. A scant six hours after he set negotiators to work in the Executive Office Building, next door to the White House, Johnson announced Monday night an eight-day postponement of the threatened walkout, which had been scheduled at 12:01 a.m. today. So far, at least, the White House has not reported any personal Johnson missions to the steel bargaining table.

But the President was said to be keeping in close touch, through his aides, with the sessions at which Steelworkers President I. W. Abel and industry negotiator R. Conrad Cooper are negotiating under the eye of government mediators. In the rail industry talks, Johnson's first target was a IS day strike postponement.

He announced it 90 minutes before the strike deadline of April 10, 1964. Thirteen days later, the complex, five-year-old dispute hinging on railroad work rules was settled. A key session in that dispute came in the Cabinet room, with about 20 people on hand. Johnson talked to both sides, but the man who was there said union representatives balked at the postponement plea. Johnson, the witness said, led union men out of the Cabinet room and into his private office.

Later, when they filed out of his office, the. President said they had agreed to the delay. The source said Johnson confided later that he had talked to some of them in his bathroom. The President, this man said, called it "my- outhouse meeting." He also told of a complaint to Johnson from President Charles Luna of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Luna, he said, complained talk of compulsory arbitration on Capitol Hill was a noose around labor's neck.

Johnson, pressing his plea for a strike postponement, was quoted as replying in roughly these terms: "Now Charlie, you're a Texan and I'm a Texan and it's not like one of those damyankees asking you to do this." At another point, the source recounted, one union man took issue with a Johnson remark. "I'm sorry, Mr. President, you're poorly informed," he was quoted as saying. Johnson was said to have replied he regretted any mistake and added "but I'm the only president you've got" After the postponement was agreed upon, Johnson talked to both sides in the dispute. During those remarks, the source said, he twice told a story about a Texas friend who had a acre ranch in Cuba but had it seized by the Communist regime there.

Railroad industry men took that as a veiled warning of a possible move for government seizure to avert a strike. Once, after he had turned off the While House lights as an economy measure, Johnson summoned negotiators to his office at 10 p.m. to report to him on their progress. They told later of stumbling around in the dark on the way to that appointment Several times, the President lectured railroad negotiators on the industry's economy, with detailed earnings figures and stock market quotations. And, the source said, he told management men not to be constantly thinking of "the almighty "I'm sure that Conrad Cooper has heard more about the almighty dollar in the past two days than he's ever likeJy to hear again," the source said.

New Laws Tougher For Polluters AUSTIN (AP) Almost 400 new laws will take effect during the week, making life harder for tattooists and air polluters, and easier for teen-age lovers and school teachers. Three institutions will join the state higher education system, and the state will extend its licensing requirements to cover sanitarians, pesticide appliers, water well drillers and polygraph examiners. The several thousand Texans who have paid 510 for personalized license plates will be able to pick them up Wednesday and teen-agers' parents can be fined after Sunday for giving liquor to their children to drink without- parental supervision. Most new laws take effect Monday. Laws dealing with financial matters will take effect at the start of the new fiscal year Wednesday.

Eleven new state agencies and boards will begin business this week, including several which replace existing agencies among the 150 now operating. Among the most important agency changeover are the College Coordinating Board, which replaces the Commission, on Higher Education; and two realigned water agencies, the Water Development Board and the Water Rights Commission. The Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation will replace the State Hospital Board. New agencies include, the Air Control Board, to enforce ami pollution provisions. Laws affecting teen agers include one providing fines of up to 5200 for persons who apply tattooes to anyone under the age of 21; another eliminating the three day waiting period for minors' marriage applications and another extending compulsory school attendance from 16 to 17-year-olds.

Other education laws include the teacher pay raise, the area vocational school law, and laws from the 1963 session dding Pan American College and Angelo State College to the state system. The James Connally Technical School at Waco was added by the last legislture and becomes a part of the Texas system Monday. Crayola Beautiful Cartridge Yogi Bear A Derision erf Tht Kroger Ca. 1965 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS WHK Jk5i mnd $2-50 more SCHOOL SUPPLIES Spiral Steno Notebook Composition Vinyl Clip Board School Box Notebook Franj 4 Water Colors Brief Folders Crayola or Sandwich Box "NEVER NEED IRONING Dress Up Jeans Ban-Lon' 5 Knit Shirts PaatM. Hit I MO-IWK" SUCKS.

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Years Available:
1949-1987