The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 150, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1968 Page: 9 of 17
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WHY CHRISTMAS ALMOST WASN'T
By Jack Kent
TELEVISION LOG
Texas Violent Deaths
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS burger, 55, and Mr*. Bessie P.
Twenty-eight persons died vlo- Foxen, both of Waco,
tartly in Texas during the week- Melvin McDaniels, 47, died
end, and traffic accidents ac- Sunday of injuries suffered the
counted for 21 of the fatalities, day before when a car struck
The toll was tabulated from him on a street In Nacogdoches,
reports to The Associated Press Curtis Johnson, 33, of Hender
between « p.m. Friday and mid- son was killed as two cars col
night Sunday. These were lided Sunday on Texas 258 on
among the victims: Henderson.
Three persons were killed as Eugene Mayberry, 21, died
two cars collided just east of Sunday of Injuries suffered in
Giddings in Central Texas on U. a two-car crash which injured
S. 290 early Sunday. State po- five other persons Friday.
lice listed them as Judy Kaz- _
mierald, 21, and Sharon Dee silver now is primarily an in-
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tat Nixon as his secretary of and a "flavor of experimenta- Shultz expressed his thoughts
»bor, considers unemployment tlon," and as a man who be- at a conference on "Race and
mong young nonwhites as a lieves that slum residents Unemployment" held by the
large, serious and growing" should be heavily involved in Center for Policy Study and or-
roblem underlying urban un- their own Job-opportunity pro- ganization founded in 1965 to
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NEW CENTER IN HAIFA
HAIFA, Israel (AP) - One of
Israel's biggest community cen-
ters is rising at Kiryat Eliezer,
Haila. The $300,000, three-floor
building, financed by the Pio-
neer Women of the United
States, will contain a kindergar-
ten, clubhouse, cultural and
study rooms and a community
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the form of money:
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dits entitling him to $5,000 worth
of training, counseling and wage
subsidy benefits. It would „be up
to him to exercise these credits
to his best advantage, as in the
operation of the OX Bill,” he
said.
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proach unnerves some planners,
but maintained that if experi-
mented with, the rewards might
be great both for the job seeker
and the school system,
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he said, "that new or drastically
altered institutions of training
would emerge, tailored much
more to the needs of the disad-
vantaged.
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ly, experimental schools might
be established in the ghetto, di-
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the problems of their people
without respect to the rest of the
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -
President Jomo Kenyatta,
whose name is synonomous with
uhuru (freedom) to millions of
Africam, has made the must of
It during tins 40-year-struggle
lor political, social and econom-
ic freedom for his countrymen.
This month, as Kenya marks
its fifth amnversay of independ-
ence. its international politics
remain nonaligned; its 48 tribes
and Asian and European minor
sty groups work together, there
to peace on ihe once bloody
iron! witli Somalia, and tourism
and ihe economic growth rate
are steadily increasing,
"Our republic has today
emerged from this testing time
as a vigorous and confident so-
ciety, beholden to no eternal
system or creed, and with a
capacity to piay a full part m
the world community or na-
tions," Kenyatta told Ins people.
"As this first great milestone
goes by, and 1 continue in your
service, 1 know that you must
share my sense of pride In all '
fiiat human dignity in freedom
has already meant to Kenya, " (
When Kenya won independ- i
ence Kenyatta, a prisoner of the j
Bntish colonial government for
nearly nine years, urged his t
peojrte lo forgive the past t
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tie emted the border conflict «
with Somalia. L ramum has re- i
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 150, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1968, newspaper, December 17, 1968; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044201/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.