Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1981 Page: 2 of 26
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2 - Section A. CLEVELAND ADVOCATE, Sat., Jan 24. 1981
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Dial 592-2626 or 443-7225
Six Months Deadline
The U.S. Dept of Education has
told Texas it has six months to comply
with federal civil rights statutes and
provide minorities with better college
opportunities or lose $300 million in
federal funds.
The feds said they found racial
imbalance in enrollments in most
Texas schools and a lack of minority
members on university governing
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investments, business relationships and possible
conflicts of interest
Daniel emerged from his stint as House
Speaker as a reformist He did not duck this respon-
sibility, but neither did he belabor it.
Daniel, a direet descendant of Texas Hero,
General Sam Houston, tried unsuccessfully to chair
the constitutional convention to a successful re-write
of the state's ponderous document, but failed.
He was philosophical about this. It was not the
time.
We believe, that all of us benefited from Price
Daniel, Jr having passed our way.
Une university which fared bet-
ter than the others in the Legislature
last. week was Baylor University,
icularly the Texas A&M whose football team won the 1980
: a nd my stery t he t ra nsfer of power from one leader-
. ship to another flowed with almost unbelievable har-
mony and dispatch. ,
We forget sometimes how.ur’que this transfer
| of power in our consti utional dei cracy really is.
There were no in lents, no military coups, no
street lighting, no insurrection and no bloodshed"
Thore was sad ss in turning over power and
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boards and academic jobs. Officials
cited “vestiges” of dual education
systems, parti J ‘Jr, 0 _____—____ _____ ..____.
University system which includes the 2 Southwest Conference title
predominantly black Prairie View The House full of UT and Texas
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* The State of Texas vs Candy
Carter. Cleveland, theft by check,
Class B
The State of Texas vs Arthur J.
Davis, Cleveland, theft by check,
Class A.
The State of Texas vs Thomas R.
Kelley, Dayton, theft by check, Class
A.
The State of Texas vs Tommy
Priester, Hull, theft by check, Class
The State of Texas vs Patricia
Brunson, Cleveland, theft by check.
Class B.
Texas Atty. Gen. Mark White
apparently stopped the feds from
launching a lawsuit against the state
by working out a compromise which
includes the Legislature providing
additional funding for mostly black
schools this session.
Denton of Waco announced her reso-
lution, but Clayton banged the mea-
sure on through, saying “The cn®
hears no objections from Aggies and
Teasips.”
However, when Bill HeaUy of
Paducah, a former Baylor football
player, asked the speaker whether he
was aware the Bears were leading the
SWC basketball standings with UT
and A&M in the celler, Clayton, an
Aggie, fired back, “Mr. Heatly, I’m
here to inform you the season s just
begun.”
actively pursues’Maggie Rachel tracks down
, Barbara worries about the Mitch's cabin and crashes
consequences Things are in a jeep on the way there,
far from over as far as Dee Mitch tinds her on the
and John are concerned road but does not know
THE GUIDING LIGHT — Ed who she is. Jamie is
is shutting out people and arrested for aiding ; a
brooding again Mike and fugitive Rick has Denghi
Hope try to communicate fever and his condition is
but Alan always seems to critical Tracy meets some
get in the way. Meanwhile new people in Las Vegas
Rita may get in Alan s way. who are friends of
SEARCH FOR TOMOR- jordan s. Rachel convinces
ROW-Liza and Travis are Mitch to go back to Bay
our tee-shirt winners, blissful over their family City with her.
Shirts will be sent to Donna addition but their THIS WEEK: Mitch’s
Broomhead, North Smith- happiness may soon returning memory causes,
field, RI; Doreen disappear Stephanie complications for Rachel
Recupero, Chino, Cali- learns how difficult it is to and her newborn child,
fornia; Carolyn Waye, be in charge of a teenager. RYAN’S HOPE - The
* Denotes
games st;
** Denote
*** Denol
struggled up the steps
loaded down with post
cards from all over the
United States and Canada.
I particularly enjoyed
reading the suggestions
’ and kind comments about
Speaking of Soaps some of
you included with your
entries. Sometimes,
columnists feel they work
in a vacuum without any
feedback from the outside
world. This contest gave
me the rare opportunity to
meet many of you whose
loyal support has made
if
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Taylors, South Carolina; .THE YOUNG AND THE Ryans are not happy about
Ronnie Wright, Manassas, RESTLESS - Laurie will do Frank’s and faith’s
Virginia; Barbara Kamras, anything to hold onto wedding plans. Kim
Hackettstown, N.J.; Mrs; Brooks including keeping collapses and -calls for
Louise Whitt, Paducah, Les and Luke apart. Nikki Michael Kim and Michael
Kentucky; Rachael Saenz, acts out of desperation and tell Rae they have been
Copperas Cove, Texas; has the Fosters in an planning a birthday party
Andrew White, Halifax, uproar when she becomes
Nova Scotia; Diane THE DOCTORS-Jason and suspicious of their
Faustini, Manchester, New Nola fight their way up the sneaking around When
Hampshire; and Thelma stairs to save Jessica only to Siobhan receives a note
Dolan, Aberdeen, South discover that Catherine about |oe, Jack leaves Rose
Dakota. For those of you has taken her for a walk and rushes to Siobhan’s
who wondered about the and the child is out of side when she asks for his
answers to the questions, danger. Natalie tries to help.
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Letter To Editor
Speaking of Soaps the
most popular and widely
read newspaper soap
opera column Be assured
that I am most appreciative
of that support.
Now on to the winners.
The grand prize winner is
Ms. Linda Reamer of
Riverside Pennsylvania.
Linda is 22 and a student at
the University of Pennsyl-
vania in Philadelphia This
will be her trip to New
York City As previously
reported, the grand prize
winner will visit a soap
studio, have lunch with a
soap star and dinner with
yours truly. Congratula-
tions Linda
Congratulations also to
continue to taunt each
other.
THE EDGE OF NIGHT -
The prime suspect in the
Dorn murder case turns
out to be the hero of the
hour for April Scott. Nancy
has an idea that could save
April’s and Draper’s
marriage. Deborah loses
her bet with Chief Mallory
and to his surprise, keeps
to the terms of the wager.
Jody is out of danger and is
expected to have a speedy
recovery.
THIS WEEK: Nancy starts
putting the pressure on
Emily Emily’s secret is
threatened.
TEXAS - Max and Reena^
are married in grand Tex 4
fashion. Elliott arrives on
the yacht in St. Croix and
almost sees Alex. To get
Elliott away from the yacht,
Iris fakes an illness and asks
Elliott to accompany her to
the hospital in Houston
where she must have some
tests taken.
THIS WEEK: The honey-
moon is hot so blissful for
Reena, Iris does some
more fancy footwork to
protect Alex.
here’s a complete break- convince Greta to elope THIS WEEK: Joe’s reap-
down. The fire report indicates pearance creates havoc in
1 cki. eman nlaved that the fire at Jason’s was more than one life. Frank
tana" - "O"l"' fo otturnecnusomeeznwnere ananekunyosyecogve
’ l John Larkin created hejeams that Althea may ALL MY CHILDREN -
the role 4 Mike on "Edge return as a guest lecturer. Shaun sets his sights on
of Niehl ” After bitter arguments Nina while Nina thinks of
3 rancesca James with both Matt and reconciling with Cliff. Ed .
played Kelly on "All My Maggie Greta goes away English dies after suffering
Children ” with Billy unaware that he another heart attack and
4 "Another World” has chosen for their haven Brooke is puzzled by his
premiered May 4,1964 on an inn with a justice of the dying words. Brandon
NRC. peace Theodora arrives. spends the night at Erica’s.
5 Catherine Hicks THIS WEEK: Ashley looks Palmer and Donna go
played Faith on "Ryans at John in a totally different skiing Benny and Estelle
Hope " light Jason wonders about are married
Jennifer Houtlon the firekcorigin. yg THIS WEEK: Palmer sets
played Greta on "The DAY 5 OF OUR LV5 7 out to destroy Nina’s
Dctors.” After arguing over Doug s reconciliation plans.
Now a look at what’s decision not, to divorce Donna finds herself
been hippening and what Lee, Julie and Doug split wanting to please Palmer
will happen on all the Liz agrees to marry Neil, more and more.
fternoon dramas. Marie tells Alex that Alice ONE LIFE TO LIVE - Ed
Hall opens a detective
agency and Pat hires him
to find Nicole Raff and ■
Sam start spending some
time together. Vicki helps
Ted open his art gallery.
Herb resigns. Johnny
confesses his love to
Becky.
THIS WEEK: Richard’s and
Becky’s differences push
her closer to a receptive
Johnny. Dorian makes up
some tall tales -as a face-
saving gesture.
GENERAL HOSPITAL -
Diana throws a "black tie”
party as Heather plots to
kill her. Jeff, needing some
comforting, stays after to
help clean up and ends up
in Diana's bed. Heather
lets herself into Diana's
apartment with gun in
hand and comes facege-
face with the woman(she
hates most in the wot,,
Diana Taylor! Luke trick
Edward and Alexandria)
into telling him the truth-
the Ice Princess is a
diamond that is worth
millions!
THIS WEEK: Ann experi-
ences great feelings of
guilt. Luke and Laura
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. Criminal filings in County Court,
ia Mae Catchings, County Clerk,
psie Henley, County Judge:
»The State of Texas vs Karyn
umhardt. Dayton, theft by check,
sB.
E The State of Teyas vs Lee Ann
■om. Liberty, then by check, Class
L The State of Texas vs B M
in. New Caney, theft by check,
MThe State of Texas vs Thresa
New Caney theft by check,
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—e=k knows Jessica is Alice’s
N grandchild but is inter-
,) Nan i 1 rupted before she can tel
M21I/M him that Alice is unaware
M q) that Alex is lessica’s father.
A ] A Alex bluits out the news to
a shocked Alice
THIS WEEK: Jessica can’t
get Todd out of her mind.
Leslie and Mary get in eac h
other’s way at Anderson’s.
ANOTHER WORLD -
At Last!
Election Voided
For the first time in the history
of the Texas Legislature, the house
voted to void the election of one of its
Tuesday, Jan. 20, will be a day to be long San Antonin mem hersseand order a
remembered by Americans. Despite a 5 - to - 4 committee
The fortieth president of the United States took winnnmindatisnhtoseatrristrikepub
office. . lican, the House decided that charges
Bui Ronald Reagan was happy to share the ofahsentewbrllotingfrauwwerection.
news spotlight with America. ■ Schoolcraft narrowly won in Novem-
The 52 American hostages held in Iran for 444 berwnverninsunabentoDemocrat Al
days were released and returned to West germany ro By"contrast the Texas senate
for debriefing before the final leg of the freedom was serene, with Lt Gov Bill Hobbv
.... ... announcing committee chairman af-
Ilight home. ter a quiet establishment of Senate
• It seems to us that for the first time since July 4, rules Senator John Traeger of Seguin
1976 when the nation reveled in its 200th. birthday was Newtedhrrsantorrsomemor the
party, Americans seem to be unified. Happy to more powerful committees include
celebrate something together. FarrabzeBlstateAfrainsstrationaray
The inauguration flowed smoothly, but the Economic Development; Traeger, in-
cynical Iranians held up departure of the hostages trgsyernraenttionelationsi and Pete
until Reagan had been sworn in—-an obvious slap at
outgoing President Jimmy Carter.
. We know from experience that this honeymoon ugmg l p P •
wuthnsnryammnistratronandtnenostagnvont Thurmond commended for fairness
. An investigation is almost certain to follow con- Letter t the Editor.
cerning the events which led up to the embassy Dear Sir;
t-keppyinTeharanonNov 4 1979 I read in the Cleveland Advocate to police, and in most cases verified bv to pass ordinances and then to DIOCK Anyhow, I wish Mr. Thurmond
-ane ... . ' -ii 1 . . . . sometime back about a former City police when they came out. enforcement on certain people, but well on his new job.
And President Reagan will almost certainly Manager being in Cleveland, Didn't In one case on this one person enforce it on others.
find that the American congressional svstem will say for what purpose, but I had a since Oct. 1980 to Jan. 17. . . -s-Theodore Wynn,
nd nd 5 nue-aemm”--" feeling that there would be change here I would like to think the reason he . 2090range
become a more formidable challenge than the ‘‘in managers. (Thurmond) is leaving is his con- Cleveland, Tx.
American elctorate • The report that City. Mgr. Mr. science wouldn’t let him be the buffer ,
, " - < u r । • .1 * .. James Thurmond was resigning didn’t between council and the city employees
In perspective we must all feel joyous that not surprise me to much. and the public. m I* *■* I IF I
only are our hostages being returned, but that in the In my struggle to get the Cleve ‘HOICe CI"7A eDuy
. 0. .00 , e: ,• .. (____ land Council to enforce the truck ■ •ul**ew VIHfcWM IIWIMIVI
midst of all this international negotiations, tension, ordinance fairly Mr. Thurmond and the Maybe he sees lots of trouble ■
Police Department as a whole have ahead for city council and he would be No 128.4001 Memorial Blvd. Offers of help from other by-
respected me and my position on the in the middle of it and would have to Port Arthur, Tx. 77640 standers as well as the courteous and
issue of the lack of enforcement of the commit perjury to protect them or Jan. 19,1981 professional treatment by police offi- 2
ordinance. they will lay the blame on him He is The Editor . cer Billy Watson, certainly impressed ft
And I believe to help me to the wise to leave if that is so The Cleveland Advocate us 1"
limits they are permitted to, and not to Cleveland. Tv 77327 Cleveland is fortunate to have
show opposition to the will and the citizens such as the above who will take
, wishes and authority of the city if city council and he would be in Dear Sir time to involve themselves with others’
council. ' the middle of it and would have to Thursday afternoon, Jan. 15, our troubles, especially during the five
1 can not say the same for the city commit perjury to protect them, or automobile was hit in the rear by a o’clock rush hour traffic
council, district, county and city at- they will lay the blame on him He is person who left the scene of the We are also grateful to the effi-
. .. torneys. Judge Jones I withhold judge- wise to leave if that is so accident cient and prompt action of the police
joy in accepting it. - it America IS always tne better ment until I learn what disposition or if city council handles other issues One young man, Billy Cole, left his department in handling this matter
htimhSierenroveethatitworkse ’ how he acted on citation or tickets that like they have the enforcement of the car and chased after the offending
demciuifau y. p . - were or should have been issued to truck ordinance I know they have vehicle and was able to get the license Sincerely
So we say welcome home hostages and con truck ordinance violators trouble or will have. I just don't believe number So did a young man at a near - s- Ruby . Tolliver for
gratulatons America, you are still making the oldest About 25 violators were reported city council has the power or legal right by service station Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Tolliver, Jr.
experiment m govertmentin modern history work.
The tragic Leath this week of Liberty County's m
own Price Daniel. Jr saddened the county, but is as ■
the case whi a : person who has “done something" E
dies there is room for a warm spot of joy in the heart “
despite the pa in.
For those w’ value their right to know what
government is do.. < and appreciate the legal means d
to find out. Price Daniel. Jr. is owed a debt of m
| gratitude.
* It was Dar el. who as Speaker of the House,
nudged pushed, argued, and finally guided through
the legislature the 'open meetings law".
This legislation for all practical purposes open-
' ed many of the governmental doors and let the fresh
air of public view and opinion get inside. . For years Jennifer Houlton playedGretaPowers, the
We have no way of knowing how much this teen-age mother of an illegitimate daughter, Leigh
• changed government in the slate as a whole, but we Anpnaan
do know that in this area open meetings and public
access to previously restricted or withheld informa- As promised last week,
tion have set the stage for better government. th "Namehemhinnesop
Daniel also managed to guide through the Contest will be an-
I legislature the pi die disclosure law that demands nounced.Ourofficeswere
P ... . i i. i ri- overwhelmed with entries
that public officlai must let the public know of their Each day the mailman
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Bolin, Roy. Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1981, newspaper, January 24, 1981; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499498/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.