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and start topping off" their tanks.
Clements instituted the odd -
even rationing plan this summer
based on license plate numbers.
“I’m confident we have enough
Notice to Creditors Of The
Estate Of A. H. Duncan,
Deceased
thinks the United States and Mexican
governments will act soon to remove
"illegal" from the term "illegal
alien."
The reason: the large population
of undocumented Mexican workers in
the U.S. - estimated at 3 million -
should be documented.
ember 14,1979
Roy Bolin
To each of the eight sponsors of
this year's Cleveland Advocate Foot-
ball Contest. It has been great fun,
whether you win or lose. Entering the
November 17,1979
Cleveland Advocate
101 E. Houston St.
Cleveland, Texas 77327
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demonstrations in some Texas cities,
Texans are also concerned that a
shutdown of crude oil from Iran will
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thank you and your paper for the write
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unconstitutional.
The code was amended in 1975 so
that only citizens and legal aliens
have the right to a free education in
the public shcool system. It’s the
Texas practice of charging tuition to
illegal aliens that is said to be
unconstitutional, a matter under scru-
tiny with the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals.
Special Session Postponed
Clements is keeping legislators
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cause more long gasoline lines at Among the races he is consider-
service stations. ed likely for is the 1980 run for
Last week Gov. Bill Clements Speaker of the House, or a try this
said reinstatement of odd - even spring for state Sen. Bill Patman’s
get to know each other
better She i* also
continues to give Scotty a GUIDING LIGHT
hard time. Tracy contem- finally finds the wo
plates her future. play it straight with L_
THIS WEEK: Amy holds the he overreacts and causes a
key to the well-being of a further strain in their
prominent Port Charles relationshpereg and Eve
citizen. Diana worries
News......
in either March or September of 1980. •
Most legislators seem to be
expecting a September call, right
before the November elections. Since
most incumbents are Democrats, a
special session then would keep them
busy in Austin while their Republican
opponents are campaigning back
home. And of course, any vote an
incumbent might cast during the
Legislature is a fair target for an
opponent stumping back home.
Clements, a Republican, has
listed initiative and referendum,
wiretapping in narcotics cases, and
tax relief as his main subjects for a
special session.
Radioactive Waste
Low - level radioactive wastes
from other states are accumulating in
Texas because there is no place in the
nation to store them permanently.
Recent shutdowns of radioactive
waste dumps in Washington and
Nevada have caused the pipes to back
up, so to speak, and about 2,000 drums
of waste per month now arrive in
Texas
Texas Health Department offi-
cials say the waste generated from
hospitals and labs does not constitute
an immediate problem; it may be
stored from six months to a year.
Last spring the Legislature de-
feated a bill which would have creat-
ed a low - level radioactive dump in
Texas because of the small penalty
included for illegal dumping. Some gasoline sales in Texas is no
nors Special Session. It may be and start topDins off their
needed to eliminate the waste already
in Texas, and Clements long ago gave
...... . . . Clements said he expects the
aliens to be given visas or work
their sursory, but going permits for three, six. nine and 12
months. “They would be given a
Social Security number, pay taxes, be
protected under the law, enjoy muni-
cipal beneTits, and be paid a.fair
wage," Clements said.
Such documentation may also
Good Shepherd Luthern Church Last week Clements said he has
Ladies Guild ruled out next January and will call
lawmakers back to Austin for 30 days
Congressional Action
Two U.S. Senators from Texas,
Democrat Lloyd Bentsen and Repub-
lican John Tower, have urged the
nation to stop training Iranian mili-
tary pilots and navigators until the
hostages are returned.
reported several
ago in this column,
Quinlan is an
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Marlene Kerr
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his approval for the creation of such a
dump.
Lax Controls Charged
State and federal officials at-
tending the National Conference of
State Legislators in Austin last week
said that shippers of nuclear waste
are likely to encounter a federal
inspector once every 20 years.
Such shipments of waste are
transported on the nation’s highways,
and Texas does not have enough of its
own inspectors to adequately monitor
the 2,000 shipments per day to Texas.
Texas Health Department officials
say there is not enough money or
personnel to enforce shipping regula-
tions.
AG Briefs
In a legal opinion filed last week
Attorney General Mark White found
there is no violation of the federal
Family Educational Rights and Pri-
vacy Act of 1974 when a state -
supported college provides a student
with direct access to his or her
Kathy Glass, as MJ, has
her hopes of a Thanks-
giving wedding dashed
when a tornado rips
through town and traps
her husband-to-be on
“The Doctors."
vices this campaign provides. I am
Thank you so much for your help looking forward to working with you
in the 1979 United Way Campaignn. The throughout the year to provide you with
support you provridedby publishing our this information. In the mean time,
Campaign progress reports ano fea- should you or your readers need any
ture articles was a very important part information or help finding a commun-
of our efforts to raise $23.5 million for ity service, please call me or our
61 community service agencies. Information and Referral Service at
Thank you and all of those at 527-0222. Crisis Hotline is entering it’s
Cleveland Advocate, such as those in busiest season during the holidays,
advertising, who helped make this Your readers and those new to our
year’s United Way Campaign success- community, may call 24 hours a day for
ful. Due to inflation and the impact of help with a personal crisis. Thank you
’ our economy we were most concerned again for your continuous support
during the final days of this year’s
campaign that our results would not be Best personal regards,
what we expected Thanks to your help. -s- Sherry Pool
however, I believe the public realized Media Relations
his misery Later,' U
confides to Steve that he is
To The Editor
Way pleased
the plight of those in our area who
would really suffer if our campaign had
not been a success.
It is appropriate however, that I
share with you our hopes for year
round communications of what ser-
Legalizing Aliens
Govenor Bill Clements said he
supply of gas, but if we get into a
panic situation, we’ll go back to it,"
Clements said.
In a gesture of true statesman-
ship, Clements also urged citizens and
officials alike to back President Jim-
my Carter in his efforts to receive
some 62 Americans held hostage in
Iran. Clements is a steadfast political
foe of Carter’s, but he urged politi-
cians not to make political hay from
the troubled situation.
Anti - Iranian demonstratfbns
have occurred in Austin, Houston,
Beaumont, Dallas and other cities.
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the reduced supplies from plants hit
by labor problems earlier in the year
Papers of all sizes have been hit
by the problem.
Many publishers are paying pre-
mium prices. buying newsprint when
and where they can find.it,______“
quantities, including from foreign
markets, to bridge the gap.
No major reliefin supply is
expected until mid - 1980.
guessing again as to exactly when he
will call his promised special session
Sincerely yours, of the Legislature to pass his favorite
Mrs. Donald Beone bills.
the backstage workings of , All MY CHILDREN-After marriage work. Sam is
a soap. Next week I will weeks of avoiding his causing a strain between
share my experiences with company, Nina puts Cliff Don and Marlena.
all of you. on the spot. Erica’s disco is ANOTHER WORLD—Joey
On another note, getting way out of hand and Eileen elope. Willis is a
"Another World" is and is causing a problem at serious suspect jn Kirk’s
building a real spellbinder the Goal Post. Nick Davis murder Mac forgives
as well with the whodunit makes his presence known Janke's past indiscretions
surrounding Kiri Laverty's and infuriates Erica. Tomis unaware of her present
death Almost all of the fast losing his patience hanky-panky Rachel
prominent serial stars are with his wife considers doing a com-
prime suspects and writer THIS WEEK: Erica and Tom mission for Milch. Iris
Tom King is not being very are about to break their disposes of the murder
generous with his dues, peace pact Nina gets weapon.
Over at ABC "All My some artswers. THIS WEEK: Gwen stands
Children'’ is weaving a EDGE Of NIGHT—Paige is by Willis. Mac is still too
similar web of intrigue terrified by the strange blind with love to view
over the murder of happenings around her Janice objectively,
everybody’s enemy Eddie Monticello’s new police A AS THE WORLD TURNS-
Dorrance. If you’re the chief is already in the thick Lisa is being terrorized by
type of viewer who loves a ol things. forces at the Inn. Dana is
good mystery, the current THS WEEK: Owen and still tied to Ian emotion-
storylines of these shows Debra are thrown to- ally Dee is in dangerous
are definitely for you. gether once more. company. Tom tries to
Now a look at what’s " GENERAL HOSPITAL- understand Sheila’s
been happening and what Bobbie can’t cope with obvious insecurities. Grant
will happen on the Roy’s death and Luke can’t is determined to find out
afternoon scene. cope with his guilt. Laura the truth about Bennett.
heads of your favorite stars has some unwelcome Bennett deliver a baby in Ben and Mia have stor my
are really cleverly news for Siobhan. Delia is the corridor but are times and find it difficult to
disguised balsa wood, and in serious trouble because horrified when they be happy. together or
before you worry yourself of her extracurricular realize that a gas leak may apart.
sick about the wall that will activities. cause a deadly explosion. SEARCH FOR TOMOR-
collapse on two of the THIS WEEK: Siobhan THIS WEEK: Carolee and ROW-Ted faces rejet turn
shows leading heart- rebels. Kim is repri- MJ pray for their men to from John’s friends who
throbs, remember, it’s manded but will not heed survive. Vivica seeks help are convinced that he
only made of styrofoam. Rae's warnings for the hospital. murdered John. Janet still
This columnist just A ONE LIFE TO LIVE —Mario DAYS OF OUR LIVES— can't believe that Ted is a
couldn’t resist the chance tries to help Katrina Newly elected Don is rat. Renata is swept along
to become personally through a very difficult about to investigate a in the raging epidemic,
involved in the high drama time. Larry reaches out to porno operation. Donna is Mignon is helpless under J
so when the show's Vicki and makes her a involved with a shady Helene’s spell,
producer asked me to touching offer. The flame picture taker. Now that Y THE YOUNG AND THE
come to the set and be a of love is not yet dead Doug is married to Lee, RESTLESS—Nikki is in deep
cast extra for the day, I between Carla and Ed. He Julie’s reconciliation trouble as a model for
readily agreed. On still gets upset when he attempt is too late. Julie Rose. Jill plots revenge
Thanksgiving Day. I sees her. tries to keep in touch with against Stu. Laurie is bent
stepped into the world of THIS WEEK: Karen and Hope but is thwarted by on driving her sister out of
daytime dramas for a Mario are having second Lee. her life forever. Derek is
close-up, intimate look at thoughts and fear that THIS WEEK: Despite being fought over by some
the actor’s lot and also for their deed will be second thoughts, Doug is of the town's leading
a clearer understanding of discovered determined to make his ladies.
per now have only
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_i Mid the changes made by
the Advocate has eased the problem
here
Notice is hereby given Holding Back Curbs
the Original Letters Testa State energy officials are closely
mentary upon the Estate of monitoring the cut - off of oil from
A. H. Duncan, Deceased, Iran, but do not anticipate needs for
were.granted to the immediate conservation or rationing,
undersignedeonithe day “Texas is in pretty good shape
county Cour of Liberty tanttotherexsEnergyandNaturi
CountYecTexas Allrer said Resources Commission. “Fuel is tight
osingaraimereegansusrid but1 don’t think we’re to as shape
tipresent herwmTto ‘me as New Jersey or Washington, D.C."
within the time prescribed Lauderback said TENRAC has
by law. My Post Office ad- been scrutinizing the Iranian situa-
dres,t Care of Malcolm tion closely since the hostages were
Cohn, Attorney at Law, Box taken on Nov.4. He does not believe
490, Cleveland, Texas 77327, the cut - off will have consequences in
Texas as serious as those encountered
s- Mary Frances during the summer.
Duncan Johnson
photography i
display atth____________
brary,Nov. 26 through Dec. 19.
The beautiful photography will
be presented with a slide projector.
Individuals and groups are invited to
view the slides at anytime during,
library hours. 2
Some of the plant life is ved
rare, especially to those of us who 9
not have the opportunity to explor
the wilds of the Big Thicket.
Cleveland Advocate
P.O. Box 1628
Cleveland, Texas 77327
Nov. 15,1979 Lt. Hines, and Officer Weatherly tor
not only their cursory, bu “
Chief Loving beyond the call of duty to help me.
Cleveland Police Department .
Cleveland. Texas L would like also to take this
opportunity to make another observa-
• Dear Chief Lovings: tion. Being a night clerk,working by
I would like to put in writing how myself at the Big Thicket Short Stop
impressed I was on Tuesday night Oct. Gro., I have more secure feeling as take the guesswork out of the problem
30,1979 with the fast response and such your officers check on me from time to of education the children of illegal
quick recovery of my pickup when it time. Again, please express my sincere aliens, an issue recently complicated
was stolen from the parking lot of the appreciation and gratitude to each one by a Justice Department brief charg-
Big Thicket Short Stop Grocery. It goes involved. ing the Texas Education Code is
without saying that only a well orga- ......
nized department could accomplish Respectfully,
something like this with such fast Jan Stanfield Orr
efficiency. Rt.lBox393A
Especially I would like to thank . Cleveland, Texas 77327
For unparalleled excite-
ment on the daytime
screen, don’t miss the
current storyline of "The
Doctors.” Executive
Prbducer, Doris Quinlan,
| has spared no effort or
exrense to bring a real live
, tornado to town The
disasterous storm rips
through the city and
। almost brings the hospital
and its staff completely to
I its knees in its wake. The
[ life and death struggle that
involves many of the
’ principal characters on the
I aerial promises to be
tinualy
allsup-
I believe I can speak for the insthatcitycame to $362 80 for the
womenathatsenteredthecontest,e aX df $2,418.68 was collected
men. Thanks again to you sponsors, in the city of Liberty during the
quan er«
Sincarslyvours, Jacinth&oGltzyreceldsrsnssnsan
716 S. Roosevelt St. share of 1436.60 in taxes collected
Cleveland, Texas 77327 from mixed drinks in the city.
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Football Contest enjoyed
forecasts now show that Fexn
langes we will be in good post
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and expansion of newspa- Elsew
concerned about Ben,
however
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what has actually happened is
the Advocate had to be"tighten-
sp.” That means that every
iblemove was made to get more
es in less space
Lines were put closer together
some stories were printed with
er line measures so as to take
intageof space between columns.
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The government now trains 123
of the pilots at three Air Force bases
in Texas: Del Rio, Wichita Falls and
Lubbock.
“There is no reason for the
United States to continue to train
fighter pilots for a renegade govern-
ment that is holding American diplo-
mats hostage in Tehran,” Bentsen
said.
Congressman Abraham “Chick”
Kazan said he is cosponsoring legisla-
tion to authorize immediate deporta-
tion of non - immigrant students who
abuse U.S. laws.
“The minute Iranian students
evacuate the classroom” and take tA
the streets in political demonstration
against the U.S. and in support or
Ayatollah Khomeini, they should be
deported, he said.
Legislative Elections
One’s running for something,
one’s quitting and one’s looking for a "
fight in the Texas House of Represen-
tatives.
Tim Von Dohlen, D - Goliad, has •
everyone guessing after a fundraiser
last week in Austin which grossed
some $40,000. Von Dohlen proffered
vaguely that the money will go “for
whatever political purposes we have
in the future.”
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$64.94 as its 131
drink tax colle?
the third quart
A total of
contest reaniycauses one to iearn more bvt
about their home team, neighboring ctv. 3
teams, as well as the colleges and ,,.2., .
professionals ■ The City of Liberty’s 15 per cent
share of mixed drink taxes collected
seat.
And not ruled out is a 1980 bid for
the U.S. Congress in some new
district that may be created in the
coming redistricting drama. Since
Von Dohlen is likely to again chair the
redistricting committee, he may well
be able to carve himself apolitical
home somewhere and use the money
to move in. - I
Another legislator who was ru-
mored to be running for Speaker of JB
the House is quitting politics instead..1
Rep. Bill Sullivant, D Gainesville, d
said he plans to devote full time to his^^
law practice after his current term, UW
which expires in December 1980. %
Sullivant said his effectiveness has
been reduced as a result of his
challenge to unseat Speaker Bill
Clayton.
Representative Clay Smothers,
R - Dallas, said he wants to fight
former Dallas Cowboy defensive end -
now turned boxer Ed “To Tall” Jones
in the ring. “If I win, he goes back to
play with the Dallas Cowboys,”
Smothers said. “If he wins, I’ll quit
politics.” Smothers, recently annoint-
ed as a Republican, plans to challenge
Corgressman Martin Frost.
AG Opinion
Attorney General Mark White
ruled last week that the Governor’s
Committee on Aging cannot be legally
transferred to the Texas Department
of Community Affairs.
Clements had already effected
the merger, and was unavailable for
comment. Two of his spokesmen saiddhe
the ruling by White was correct, but*
that it did not mean the transfer ""I
would have to be undone.
Omar Harvey, TDCA executive
director, said the merger was actual-
ly carried out under an interagency
agreement between the Committee on
Aging and the TDCA.
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