The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 305, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1970 Page: 2 of 34
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THE BAYTOWN SUN Wednesday, September U, 1W0
WINDS
COUNCIL -
(Continued From Page 1)*
tlon from 1969-70's 1240,000
becniiac some $838,621 for
street construction has been In-
cluded in the city's bond pro-
gram, *
Kloesel felt, however, the
city should continue its present
level of spending under current
budgeting and expand cov-
erage under with a participa-
School District’s 54 Buses
Make 226 Trips Each Day
lectrical Shock
urns Houstonian
t from an electrical He was taken to San Jacinto
rare suffered by a 31- Methodist Hospital and then
I Houston man at 2:28 transferred to St. Joseph's
sadayon a construction Hospital,
at Sears in Baytown. A patient In Room 509-A, Ru-
i George Rubin, a ce* bin was reported to be in good
liaher employed by $ condition Wednesday by a
or, was burned on the hospital spokesman
(Continued From Page 1)
He said if it had been further
south, where it would have
built up over the water, Bay-
town would have had p full hur-
ricane. '
Although Baytown’s Civil
Defense people went "off duty”
Wednesday, Hickerson said,
"We will be watching that
tropical depression."
By WILLIAM
AP Special Cor
In the torments
the past often
present. A history
terror his convin
that violence wor
ticnce fails, that
brings results.
Hijackings and
ofcaptivepasseng
trated by persons
have lost faith in
long-standing regulation that
eligible and ineligible riders
are not to be hauled on the
same buses. Kindergarten bus
routes for an expanded specie,!
education program at nine
locations have added to the
puzzle.
The school board passed a
resolution Monday night ask
gested that the school district
By JOHNELLA BOYNTON
The school district's 84
transportation problems, in-
cluding keeping qualified
drivers and driver substitutes
and trying to make bus stops
and to travel streets and roads
that are satisfactory to pa-
trons. 1
When a request come in fore
Ji^ts^toaS^c^vS^ criteriath# district usea"ih de-
the district's two old buses that termining which ineligible
we used in emergency situs- students can ride buses,
tions only are used on regular (Ineligible students are stu-
runs and some buses have to (tents who live within two miles
make more than the usual from the school to which they
number of routes, Hinson said, are assigned, and for whom the
Trustee Glenn Uppman sug- school district can receive no
The problem has been
alleviated, they said, by
rescheduling the school day so
that senior high classes are
dismissed at 3:08 pjn., Junior
school classes at 3:18 p m. and
elementary schools at 3:28
p.m. Bus drivers can now
regularly-used buses are being
pushed to make 226 trips each
school day, but much of the
sportstion confusion that
jmpabied the start of
ol has been eliminated,
schobl. board has been
' for awhile Tuesday night Hick- L*on*r<* Staaney, pointing out
arson commented. A wind the city has not yet spent all the
gttage measured 38 to 40 miles ***** budgeted for 19f»-70, He
per hour winds most of the time f*lt the city does not have
but gusts of 40 to 80 miles per enough manpower to carry out
hour were estimated in some propose projects and fav-
places, Hickerson said. ^ lotting Voelkel go ahead
Baytown firemen and with his proposal to start a pilot
emergency crews from the program of concrete paving on
Houston Lighting and Power * participation basis.
Co. were among the busiest Concrete paving, while more
people in town Tuesday night, expensive in the beginning,
Fire Chief L V. Bailey said ^d last longer and be more
electrical wires were down at economical in the long run,
Texas andDanubina, Park and Voelkel believes. A portion of
Pruett, Sixth and East..Kayla, the current funds are marked
407 W. James, 3125 Illinois and foFconcrete paving, to be done
in the north end of Wooster. ^ city crews, where curb and
A tree at Sixth and Fayle fl*ter “teeady exists,
caught fire, resulting from wet Councilmen took a hard look
leaves blowing against the high * » proposed budget item of
voltage lines. “It sparked like a {or to increase
Christmas tree,” Bailey said.- employe benefits through the
A home in Barbers Hill was Texas Municipal Retirement
destroyed by fire at about 10:50 System,
p m. Tuesday. Neighbors say Voelkel said the money
the fire was caused by llghtn- would be used to pay additional (
ing which struck the wiring go- money into the retirement
ing into the house belonging to Pl«n. City employes now pay .
the R. M. Wallace family. ^ P* cent of their salaries |
Baytown policemen report a “P to J6'000 annually, and the |
trash of accidents Tuesday, city in effect matches the ■
caused by weather conditions, contribution, although thel
Two major accidents were cWa *«-la now less than
among those investigated by: fiye P* cent because of re-
police serves built up when some j
Attend Church
double back to an elementary
school after completing a high
school run without a long wait
by the younger students, they
told.
Basic to the problem,
however, is that the district
simply does not have enough
buses to carry ail students
tome at once after school is
out, Stg)t. Johnny Clark and
Deputy Supt. W. O. Hinson say.
ing for legislation which would
allow the separate school dis-
tricts in the state to individual-
ly let apd receive bids for the
purchase of school buses.
The Texas Education Agency
would continue to establish
rninmum specifications and
safety regulations for buses.
explained.
“I think we're doing a better
Job than we have ever done,"
Hinson said, but he admitted
the district still has some
Presently, all bidding except
for "budget-balanced" schools
is hantfied by the State Board
of Control.
Trustee Llppman plans to in-
troduce the resolution at the
fall meeting of the Gulf Coast
School Board Association
school is closed in an at'
tendance area. He pointed out
* that the district now buses stu-
dents from the old Anson Jones
I and DeZavala school areas to
newer schools to which pupils
are assigned.
Supt. Clark said nearly
I everyone who wants to ride and
I who needs to ride a school bus
is befog furnished transporta-
tion. But, he said, there is no
standardized answer and that
some of the decisions about
who rides or doesn't ride are
| "human decisions” where
Judgment is required.
The district’s bus problems
were compounded this year
when the state emphasized a
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BAYTOWN
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Government Aid
Asked In Suit
I Against Corpus
VICTORIA,Tex.(AP)-Gov-
ernment intervention was asked
Tuesday in a suit over desegre-
gation of Corpus Christi schools.
The motion came from coun-
sel for Mexican-American par-
ents who brought the suit
against the school system.
The jurist said he had no ob-
jection to asking what help the
federal government could give
the court but he wanted the
Corpus Christi school board to
have an opportunity to study the
motioa_
CHOPPER MS!
riding their hot
throbbing machines
to a brutal climax
of violence!
THEIR BATTLE CRY- A
KILLTHEPtBS!” n
Funeral Notices
SPENCE
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801 Harold Lane died at 1:30 The body was to be « the
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Funeral services will be held until 11 am. Wednesday before
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Theater Tickets A Mtive cHnton, Ark.,
TICKETS FOR "Avenues of Mrs Bevili had moved to Bay-
the Alley in Fantasy” town 18 years ago.
scheduled for Oct. 3 at Survivor* include her hue-
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available from Mrs. Jesse her mother, Mrs. Mary
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Texas Memorial
For JFK Behind
AUSTIN (AP) A state com-
mission which thelegialatorede-
nied funds has gotten a late start
Kelly's Heroes
They hada
message for the Army:
“Up the brass!”
schools belong to the people.
"Since the people are paying,
for it I think they should have
the kind of schools and names
they want.”
He said he is a strong advo-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 305, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1970, newspaper, September 16, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055739/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.