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By 3-Hour Debate
Related Stury on Page 14A
By KATHI MILLER
After listening to 29 persons speak about busing
~ednesday night, the school board unanimously voted
submit the administration's new integration plan to
.S District Judge Leo Brewster Monday. The vote was~ken at 11:25 p.m., after ~
n the subject.
The meeting started out
ith a clamorous and some-
Ines unruly crowd, estimat-.
i by a school official at 200,
~mming the hallway outside
~e board room.
Only the 120 persons who
old be seated inside the
ard room were allowed in
d the doors to the room
re closed and guarded by
ice. *
HE CROWD outside could
hear loud speakers in the
I and frequently became
ry, drowning out proceed-
~s inside with shouts and
unding on the doors and
uis.
Aone point a scuffle broke
Sin the doorway between a
n and a policeman. It was
ickly quelled.
s the meeting progressed
Crowd thinned out until
Ier the doors were opened.
[iginally 48 persons signed
Birds to speak, but many of
1cm apparently left before
1eir turn came.
Only three of the speakers
are in favor of implement-
1g the integration plan. Most
the ot hers wecrc vehemet-
against it, including some
acks who spoke.
* * *
A NUMBER of persons also
'otested the closing of Como
iddle School and several
id questions about the effect
the plan on special educa-
n programs.
The plan finally approved
is the same as had been
ade public Tuesday with
ie slight exception.
The school system will ask
e courts to leave the first
aders out of the cluster pro-
am._ Supt. Julius Truelson
id inclusion of the first
ade in the program wouldA
almost 3 hours of debate
be detrimental to the first
graders tand would mean the
loss of federal funds for anti-
poverty programs in several
areas.
if Judge Brewster declines
to omit the first graders. the
school system will proceed
with including them in the
cluster program by having
black first graders assigned
to predominantly w h it e
schools.
DESPITE protests against
closing Como Middle School,
Truelson said the enrollment
of the school is so small, at
385 students, that it is not re-
alistic to try to cluster the
Turn to School on Page 2
Now Sane
By LARRY NEAL
star-Teleqram Writer
HOUSTON - Two psychia-
trists and a psychologist testi-
fied Wednesday that con-
fessed slayer Charles Roy Hef-
ley, 24, is now sane as a
hearing for the defendant got
under way here.
Hefley in 1964 confessed to
raping and maiming Mrs.
Carolyn Adams and then
throwing her two infant chil-
dren into the Trinity River.
He was adjudged insane the
next year by a jury in Fort
Worth.
Further sanity hearings on
the case were conducted in
1968 and 1971. but jurors both
times again found Hefley still
insane.
The first witness to take the
Turn to Doctors on Page 2:iceful Feeling'
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lieu of Christmas
cards to friends and
relatives, Mr. and
Mrs. Pedro S. 01-
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loving memory of
Vernon............ 10.00
memory of Walter
SBennett......... 5.00
loving memory of
or son, Herbert, Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Cloer 10.00
r. and Mrs. John D.
Lively, in memory of
our loved ones ......10.00
r. and Mrs. Henry
Kutej ............. 5.00
memory of Mrs.
T. W. Lyles, from
Mrs. C. E. Sisler .... 5.00
loving memory of
our Mom and Pop
Puckett, from J o h n
and Emily Reagor,
Bedford ............ 25.00
memory of Mrs.
James M. Floyd,
rom Mr. and Mrs.
C PT. H-ightower'.Ruby Love .. .00
Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Clover, Kennedale .. 10.00
In, memory of Billy
O'Neil............. 5.00
In lieu of Christmas
cards to our F or t
Worth friends, C. H.
and Doeline Sinclair 10.00
In memory of our par-
ents, E. R. and MiU-
dred Saoerberg . . .5.0
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Neal, Larry. [Clipping: 3 Doctors Say Hefley Now Sane], clipping, December 14, 1972; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1794667/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.