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tentative of the TexasjprocekJurea .at'thle school aijmin- time'liftihe business office was in New York, and Kcox T. Bea-
X^'Bducetlwf Agehcy Thut^ay rc< -|i«trafi6h building. Oheof RTs iec- meeting minimum TEA requi^
ommemied a thorough study of iommendations was that a com- mchts. Van.Honj told them he agreed
sctaal districtbmtpmvoffire op- j'plete evaluation be made by He went, into^the business, qf- with .the ftadilm oM3».n*s;
eratton*. _ _ X" :”»nv reputable management fice aJone, saying he preferred Suesse, school auditwi wbaTirst
However, William'TXVan; service' people" on the business :«ot to Be accompanied ' by' the reported -the district' did
Horn, business manager-^ jtiiKWoctttoes,. , school district auditor.or any ad- meet minimum requiremetr
TEA, told five ^oard memiifesJ^insotNgfij' 'H»e TEA official'rninistrator or trustee. .XrthXTEA. Van Horn said x
ami Acting StfatXW. D. fBiBHw!aX;sure.Xi<inKtdimTrmy^al- ®gr»he talked vyilh the^si-hud ^n the auditor, he would
\Hfasonthe district fc-not in im-}i*y>-Xc2sii’t jiietend uMmow all ae*s employe* and iooKM Intoftave reported the saro'e^hing.-^
«ii^''daifeero4.lD»towred-'[aio. «>A^-but^re-^tie»|a!»«^. te'- met briefly wiflt
Fatlon ~ even though the 'agen- j pie who vjo. We need, to make! Hinson and tnistges A. R. Stark, situation was Serious but he said
yt* minimun^ bookkeeping rerichanges ami adjust;" TB^i Shirey, Bbyd -Hill, Kail there waXrw'immediate danger
quirements not being met, |\ Wheri yan\Hnmx|rtv<X he;Opryshek and Dr. L. D. Victory, cf losing at^ditaiionXWhen
Van- Horn inspected business 1 said he couidyli v<|thin a sfibr(j TrusteeXE>r, 3oe Horeezyxwas aske<l to_compare this district
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meeting pan-
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Horn pointed' en<bmberM-bubget. Hinson ex- ledger, da^ not have a- double.;
areer school plained the latter was the pro- enX Xstetk of accounting and
ire “battiing cedurb'bfsbnmediateiy-cbargmg|dees;rncrt:i'
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X^uXequipmerit mtd-Staff XVan Horn criti5iged the pur
smr3^p. pa4dǤlate. Somp^of chase^ordei; rnethod. '
f X doing are cumtjer-| Hinsbn said, .J!HA-iaid._JiVe
some," Hi^on said Vaiib^rb' ottgtit to separate, the ordering
told the.m. xX'\ - x and th* paying in the business
Hinson added that Van Horn office. I’ve been recommending
mentioned two “excellent” this "for a long time.”
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whether he was coming back.
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them the point about the modi- Horn said he eventually w
Bd accrual kystem^was hot. as have sent a fcsbi tetter sa
gnlfkant-as. the other- -points, wc- were not
ShireXsaid, Van Horn's visit iron standards. In the second
was "very beneficial to the dis- year, Jie would have sent anotb-
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1‘‘hr of Baytown's
H ;md Catholic Dirngtiic.^ ' t v wtenejreliml.
Jude< i’Ktv hr (Tiuk h willnati ftary AwbSt^work is being done
V tor «>en house frPm 2A sX'Xrti^. a sutwsm-
, Suriday at St. Jude's Hatti jj.^fof g
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•- ft*#** \ Wy*™ picket "Wo,* walking
IJEE COLLEGE Fdtcre Teach-™
Xt'Xn wtB sponsor a satei0* Baker Rp|ai and _
tmm 9 SO am. to I p.tk SMte-j Main. He carried a sign which
N d..y at Sears, Kmart; O'Brien's, said: "B & $ Proiiertie*, eon-
- afrfWgMands SUrt® Bank ^^itrtietOTs st thki ’job do not have
roeds w'ill be used for thj state! . j. . - , , .
conventa» F(b. »-27 in San A..- 8 ‘ »'>,r«'■ do **»>«■
crs from 1/eal
. Eari Idvely. busiriess agent
Cawy »np«ri for-opimniettoB m oafeaB
CANDY STRllPERS will meet Labour* Hnkm I/ral M
. f ht T.pm. Monday in «*.c«nlci«» h“* m c00,n,ct
kiiby of. Gptf\;0»st Hospital t^™'1 we Joeat, . 1
Pliiw wilt be made for a party; .“They are bringing*in Horn-
to be held Feb. at. . «m labor, when there ere work-
. p - - ers in thi5 school dlsfriet gidng
SqtoBft Doacors unemployed,” Lively said
WAOON* wheel 12A»-DM- - Spm> . m
WWtd^me« at^'»l^Sater-^
x ' day at the iOugM* of Pythias tractor on the tiroyect.
Hall for their weekly dance. The tutxontivctor moved on-
Callm wJI be Bi» Choate vP»t to the job site Wednesday and
Grymes, Jimmy ftweil. Ca-oe began imtallation of storm sew-
\ Wida aod Oeil WaMteb,v era Thuraday.-
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- la monfMy Nrtinrgwgttir »> touttod drivts have been staked
MXUt tiMpur. Dr>Oarto« prior toO* bestnmnt of e«avs-
Alleti. Ftr« “Methodist Chureh. iig0t whieR'Win be done by the
Houston will apeak^ Call ths dh)^ general contractor
*W ™**A,*i*«.' X^x- XX 'x.The storm sewer v.otk is
pected - w^ale obout-ts»te~a
MofW MMOBa* ‘ week*, according to a company
lUYTOWN^OpUNCIL for pWetol. ^
- ,aided Children ^rreetwd ^ getter^
snother eU* oj^Aodtan cpOr „jnt>prtur'* hrk. suie-nmend-
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By .HIKE iHNIiLE ' Country Ou^ stock ceitificate^
Investigation of ijurplaiy loss- The burglary' wgs reported .to
es totaling some $6,200 police. Thursday after, discovery _
cash and equipment was Re^p- by Rolaqd Johnst n, foreman at intruders Wednesday night. £09
ing Baytovvn i»lice busy Friday the firm. x, theft of two electric office ma-
moming. ' Xpaftvlman Glen King, investi- chines valued at $750 was re-
B'ggost loss occurred at Bi-M gating officer, sajd entry to the ported Thursday by Ass't. Dm*
Filter Sales & Service, Inp., officersxgain«Xy breaking A>,H. Miles. Investigafint Pa-
7501',2 Bay wav Drive, where a the glasssecfion of adoor..'nic trolman Wilfred Spell saidawirv-
■10Q v f>oitfi?i safe Valued at $300 door then'Xs utitocked, from dow On the south side of the
was stolen. Tlie . safe contained the inside,, and tbe' safe appar building^ was used to-enter the
$4,200 {n. checks, $796 in cisli, ently Was carried out. ■" building. The machine* war* »
a. will and some Goose Greek Andy Bargainer, president of an upstairs room.
r -——-r— Patrolman M. D. Peterson in-
vestigated die theft of 13 to IB - j
stereo, record* frorn the living
room of S, il.' Whiteside,, 17C8
WocdlkWn, sometime between
last ; Friday and Thursday. The
Joss was estimated- at $60,
$75,
Mrs. Dorothy Gircir of IMS
Dwinrtoll w^s the victim of a
purse snatching about 8:20 p.m. i
Thursday iti the parking -tet-b* i
said the loss waa
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• President Johnson, .and
Soviet leaders liavi yet to
work out details of tentative-
and tnionnat asrtsemwsy Vo
exchange iijklla tills
• Prlnee Souyann Phouma,
the neutralist premier ot lams,
emerges from this weeks
lighting as t h e country’s
ktrongman. , . „■
•^Soviet Premier Alexei ,\.
tofX CAP® KENNEDY. Fla. (API
king by Chinese Coiiununlst is ni'kinc *110
leaders • . ' Gemini program is picking up
, x” -'x - Hearn. , / . '
• Washington turn, cold r ApV,tY^o
shoulder on President Charles
de Oauile'a call for the use of
■edj l. -— -... nian 5pace, trip next montn, in-
.lead of in‘April. Three more
. F* •* tandem crew* may follow dim
mud ** **»P •' \ \ into bruit during 1985.
• Fourteen maximum mw\ x There have been rumor* all
ltv prisoners at Ixtulsians "«k at this spaceport that tile
state Prison hi Angola slash National Aeronautics and Space
forearms w|th * togged piece A^W^ES,tiOtl. WSSi ,|l
of glass In protest* tortr aTate^atrcb date for
isolated status. fqm-loung flight. \
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Harris County Savings ft Loan
Association. She reported that a
teenage boy ran up behina
her and took her purse as 4»»
was walking to her car. Thet*
was no money in the purse, to*
added. -J
Washaterias were the *e«*«||
three thefts Thursday. Two pewi
•OR*, F. A. Raiteback of 514 W^
FYancis, and Vivian Harr' ort ci
2M5 New Jersey, reported
clothes were taken from doer*
about 10 pjn. at Park Street
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an at $35. Mr*. Leo Hebert of j
3418’A Wisconsin left a pur** fl
containing $41 on a t^le in An- J
gel s Wasbaterla. 3323 Minne-
sota, and left momentarily Mid ■
returned to find the purse rmw- 1
ing. The incident occurred about t 1
noon. \ I
progressing !so well that Gris-
som and Youmr .could rocket
into space as early as March 23.
f&r«i a small problem they
said, could push the flight back
into April. ‘ . x /
There wa* 't» t^iclal NASA
comment. '
Die Gemini troubles clcarld
Jan. 19 when a spacecrafts^^ sur-
vived a atmospheric re-entry
test on the-
ilighL
The Martin Co., prime Titan 2
iwtiwto, and MePenwell Ato-
craft, which builds the Capsule,
, report development .of- future
ight the spacecraft Gemini hardware is Drogressing
C moved to ‘ the as a result of the Jan. 19 flight
launching pod six days ahead of Sources said that, barring a
Schedule. The TtyuiX bwder major problem, Gemini flights
rocket has been on the pad since could be conducted every 9 to 10
Ja«- 2s- y-—_ NX ‘y ,. weeks. To keep pace, NASA is
NASA normalljr., keeps It* expected to name the crews for
launching dates secret until to the third and fourth manned
days before a scheduled launch flights within two weeks.
ing anl,Rhaa.iaxd p-' ---^
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BAYTOWN YMCA Slfe
Dowier. V hoard chairman. The gite, adjacent
to the National Guard Armory ft* the SSOO
block of North Main, hi preaently owned
Perry Walker but will be purchased hy
Y for erection of n new Y center. \
(Baytown Sun Photo by Mike Hinkle)
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rhaJrman of the Baytown VMC'A hoard,
paint* out the houndnriea of the five-acre
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• Negro leaders aay they
will resume street demoastra-
Uons unless voter reftatrara
ngre* to apM affteea aa dat^r
the
site wlcctcd h> the Y to John Echols, local
rhairmaa of o countywtdc YMCA develop-
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Juntaf League will
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Slated in the ‘'second quarter of
1965," which starts April ±
However, it is known here
that the space agency would d night crew Air torect
like to advance the dale to the X . anrf m.
first quarter to mret criticism 5*®^; McDivitt
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P«sys~*«!r rsiss a.ssrs,“ M““
V : Xxh.; - manned spacecraft with another
“ ^ - orbiting satellite - is expected
to be commanded by Navy Lt.
Cmdr. Walter M. Sebirra. who
a six-orbit flight, fa
begin next
have been rdaerd for
Young, a Navy lieutenant
naader, are to make
brief three-orbit, fiveJwur fligl
the spacecraft The
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paign.” Herbert sold "Baytown M. A. Jones. B. E. Greer and
ettfaens btve.kmtr voiced aide- Dr. Mo*esman.
»*«* *«• a new YMCA. We aw The new YMCA will include a
now close to that reality. swimming d 0 ol
Working wift Herbert are P u
team captain* R. P. Beman. D.
M. Johnson,
Hamn', Mrs.
Five aewa ant.
tional Guard Armoh
Main Street will te
a new Baytown Yo-jng -Men s
Christian Association facility,
Dr Max Moaetman, immedi-
boand chairman, said
this property is a di-
to the Na-
if on. NcHfa
the site of
cal
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of
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wif5|icwfr ’lo iwocf
•nd to make more efficient the
add
men and women * health
craft room, meeting rooms, in-
door handball courts, kitchen
unit toedtar mama ter etrta and - ^
Congressman s Pr
The acreage wfll aho be de- ^ , . .
Gets Unammous<A
off
was
. Stewart
Fir*
Friday about the fire
Chief A. H. (Art) Lintelman.
There will be no need to call
the fire
flames go
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Seminar Tor
Secretaries
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department when the
> up. Die Ore will
street from
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Civil flights
ChiefMrieet
for $3.8 million. Under leader
unwir
wOl he taw al HM bjbi.
pm. mi' tm * •*
and TOR pjw. a
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val
rtiip of John C. Echok. Bnytown
vcloped for outdoor
Project Mercury fa 1962.
Gemini astrouauta eventually
will stay fa spare for two *****
and will tir various maneuvers
to practice tor Apollo mren
flights slated late fa this decade
cur
ties, including
oa.sc ball diarrw
a.
Station No. 2.
iws
It la estimated
here will cost
t year.
YMCA
las ides haiing I
” location, the
field and tennis courts.
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tract firemen from over the Gulf
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Walker off Jacobs Jr. called
the House floor and won by • T
His proposal: Wfll
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for a \T>tc on Although Jacobs,
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Coast area.
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tail cell today to weigh the ef- rhAnflpiviAMf V4l/Wtl
feet of a federal court order re- rewawllnn JUIWI
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