The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 9, 1965 Page: 1 of 12
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held Monday afternoon he Sul-
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children and 60 great - grand-
children The Carrolls and the
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PLUMWOOD Garden Club will
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I George B. „Scott the, Baytown I
1 schools director of maintenanca I
1 and transportation for 12 years, I
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A rather “small” item
among the bills totaling $891,-
930 approved for payment
from the school district’s gen-
eral fund Monday night was
one for $71.30. _ •
Payable to the Rebel Inn,
this'hill was listed as “serv-
ices for legal hearing.” Board
.members explained that the
$71.30 was for coffee provided
during. the -public hearing on
suspension of Supt. George H.
Gentry.
' Several other bills for serv-
ices for the pnhlle hearing, al-
so were approved during the
Monday night meeting.
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The accounting firtn. of Ha-1 remarks, Trustee Kar! Opryshek
•horn A Suesse has relinquished] made a motion that the firm of
its $.1,000 cohTract'forXilucfing Hathom & Suesie be relieved, of
a systems study of the Baytown its methods study-contract and
public schoqlsXiijtessXficc.
X request that the5 firm
permitted to. withdraw fromTthe
scheduled systems study was
made by C. W. Suesse during
the school board's Monday night
meeting.
Suesse explained to the board
that he desired to. withdraw
because hf. “personal animosity'”
(hat had developed toward bis
firm as the result of a report
fhade. eriticiiipg the schdois bus-
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unanimous 'action toward reas*
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I si other duties.
P ' The trustees approved by a I
* three c to - two vote a motion |
in which 17 charges of use of I
school district material, equip- I
■ mdnt and personnel tor Scott's I
private use were listed, I
The charges are based on sev- I
en sworn affidavits trom former I
and present [employes of t h • I
school district. Tltese affidavit* 1
” Were considered by the school I
boardroembers during.a secret I
1 meeting held last Tuesday night I
Neither Scott nor Trusted-1
’ Knox T. Beaverg Was present 1
at the Monday night meeting. 6
. Beavettrwas ill at-ttofne.,,Scott I
wps repeteteri to beoc vacati««i.'<6
•” The Siqj was unaftte to contact I
,SaK»iiii»Ri*®»eiidey mot^ng -fcjpg
\ telephcme. I
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in the suspension motion were I
references to Scott using school I
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, MORE THAN 225 ticket* have
M . Xen »old for the Human Rete-
MSXteMKG«teiwl^anquet at T p.m.
Frld*y at Hoiiday lnn, Persons
,'ho m'fryi ’-I tiuv ta-Mv are
urged uiiterChase the/h immed-
iately,X S. jWcki Mamie an-
mxinced Tuesday.
it a committee be appointed
^ recommend a company or
person to undertake the meth-
ods study project. This motion
was approved unanimously by
the board.
The committee, which Board
President A. R. Stark said he
expected to name Tuesday, also
will recomihend a firm to bt
employed tor the school dis-
trict's‘annual audit.
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Xetogist. will speak atlLT#
a m. Kndav at San Jacinto Ele-
mentary School auditorium. The
{mgram fir tpaaaand by a Par-
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da lx iid aw'ofe for the
hist time “of a strong possibili?
' ,, ty of the effect pf our criticism
. - rihe-ng token,yglisonitlly by people
in the district.” , /
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BBBB.i kisin of anyone^X T \
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athmiion last Tuesday.
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William
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fty mgTtotar’CTtoafion Agency,
who visited the Raytown schools
busines* office for ppto«xlmate-
b an hour last week
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meat in his livestock operations,
for repair and maintenance of
equipment at his home, for
maintenance and repair of mot-
or vehicles owned by three
other school district employes,
including suspended Supt.
George H. Gentry, tor removal
of tree stumps and rubbish
from the yard of Mrs. Ophelia
f BAYTOWN ROTARY Club mem-
1 frm Ariii honbr tb^r ^wfve^ nl
the armtiafs? Va l.mr,nc‘s D.ty
p.mWetinesday
g Country club.
U ta- served »t 7 -30
4*1 hour,
meeting
not be bekt at
MRS. OPHELIA JONES
against Seott than that of sos-
pension and termination of his
contract.
Both Dr. Boreegy and Story j
said they do not c
charged against JS
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NEW YORK t APt - A flotilla
of shifts criss-crossed the calm
ami sun-brightened sea off
Jones Beach today in a search
for bodies and debris from the
crash of aq airliner. '
Eighty-tour , persons were
aboard the Eastern Air Lines
DC7B, a four-engine jirc>|teller
plane, when it. dived into the
Atlantic minutes after taking
off Monday night from Kennedy
Airport. ' '
Xtw.1 fto «M wrvivBd-lte^mfaL-tit
rSz The 52ton airliner. A geyser of
llames signaled the tragedy to
Watchers on shore some eight
«Rte* away.
^ daybreak, searchers had
trad' seven ' bodies.. Mu|i-
parts of other bodies and
vreckage gave
to the forcc of
Dunn, also 41, 6t Clinton, C«m.,
weTe pilots during World War
It, Carson in the Army Air
Force and Dunn in the Navy.
A Civil Aeronautics Board
said the investigation to estab-
lish the probable etiae of the
accident may take a tag time.
plane bad. reported it Was
climbing through 3,706 feet,
heading southeast,
The pitot was Capt Frederick
Robert Carson, 41, of Hunting-
ton, N.Y., a veteran of 19 years
with the airline. Both he and
first ^ officer; Edward Robert
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If "no “hearing is requested,
Stott'S employment with the
school district is terminared as
of that date.
In regarri to Mrs. Jones, th"
trustees aptmoved a motion di-
recting Acting Supt W. D-. i Bdlt,
Hinson to present a recommen-
dation on her reassignment a!
the board's next rtgular meet-
teEAb'ON Wheel
Stags Cbte will have!
I matting at 7 ,10 p m.
v m the dterctors room
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Cold Front Sets
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Heavy Rainfall
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F*ete Fraternal Order of Kpgft*, ,
R>0oKo*n) School \* their pro-
At this point
Ojiryshek spid
rated that Scott did not want a
hearing befoc* the board.
"Maybe we have not ttvaa - ,
HinabC- a fuil oppmtunity to watt
«d, Jhe problem,” Storey satcl.
Hill pointed out that thelK ,
(•davits covered a period of
years,-He made reference aLv,
to intimidation of school
in the dtocn
Hinson had
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filed to thi
►eve raj wgelmagoH
mentioned Ay Van Horn
brief met ting With, most
bore «f the ficnool boaid
|tom fold the
sturt\ of the-1
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the (roup* president
Jt’NlOR FORUM Will
regular monthly meeting at 19
\ * m. Thursday at First Nat»r»rs*l
iiievnt a program on Ci v H
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chair-
beams at Arlington, between
Dallas and Fort Worth. Piers
at Lake Arlington were sule
meiged. .,
Fi-eezing rairi fell along the
Texas - Oklahoma border, and
the Weather Bureau warned of
hazardous driving as ice formed
on roads and highways in ex-
treme northern areas of the
state.
A slushy combination of show an(j
and freezing rain splattered |_____ ■
Northwest Texas, where up to|ln ^ *u*pen*ta
five inches of snow fell Monday
in the Perryton areas. An inch
of snow fell at Amarillo and
Midland during Ihe night.
Ice, forming from the rain,
bowed trees and power lines at
Seminole and Andrews, south of
Lubbock. Southwestern Bell Tel-
ephone officials in Midland said
some its lines snapped under the
icy coating.
Early today, the Weather Bu-
reau said one band of freezing
rain fell in a 30-mile wide band
along the Texas-Oklahoma bor-
der, but roads were passable.
Rain hit hardest at the Sunset
Acres sec tion of Fort Worth. At
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A cold air mass disgorged
heavy rains through the heart
of Texas, and sputtered freezing
drizzle and snow pell me!
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across the Panhandle
at the
South
to
was called by the
district as a witness ,in
blic ^hearing held last
of George
undent.
Contracts Were approved for
both Scott aBtfraw. Jotoi “at#-
.’ during the
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Coast Guard vessels Plains area early today.
■HUp to 3.40 inches of rain dar-
ing the night turned Fort Worth
streets into torrents, sweeping
several cars into ditches. One
man and ffis twp .children
scrambled fro mthe W'ater to
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nel. mentioning “one instance
no later than last Frid.iy.v.
Opiyshek said toe actions with
which Scott has been charged
would be much easier to
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searched a 200-souare-mfle area
off Long Island’s South Shore.
Tteaa: aaawapi aallBirrahdi-
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board's Jen. 25 meeting.
Affidavits from seven
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meter tempera
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former
of toe
•optere flew pattern* over the
not met again scene. ,
to*lu^mf XT* 40 milf's 01 boach>shore
m*. nc, trmc patrots
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to ermsider the cha
.toW.-*tX.w ji.
vz*nir> nripr notuimr
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tow ol
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. made »»'«•" Bm Scott, he said,
a “sunervisor in whom
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aside. Two polk* cere were,
sidetracked.
Lightning - charged tounder-
sionns rolled from San Antonio
\o f the
r mght's
dap
washed ashort. ' '
apt WR iin hmwaMa ji Mat
of what caused toe t
by Dr L. D. Victory.,
The motion was secont
Karl Opftahek. Dr. V
OjwyttBk «d Bwd MU
for the motion and Dr. Joe T.
Horeczy and Ben Storey egainst
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to a final
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Bv PRESTON PEMIERGRAWlthe
Oie of the most important fr»fu
bond
and the
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zy pointed out that
members had been
scbool ,rttomey, Brooe
sev. that ‘ legally, we ci
action we want to.= *
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XPrity
The wrather 2nd
deleting 9th graf, “By early”
They found no survivors.
“You keep looking,'' said
Cbaat Guard Capt. Ira McMul-
lan of Memphis. Tenn. "When
you don't see people
feeling of futility."
Lit
said he
would be better tor
district to hire a “fl
aafi Utt*
jjrsatraf the proposed R5.70O.
capital improvement bond issue
to be voted «s m Baytown
Much 6 i« BW
RorthwnrJ to toe Red River
Valley. Junction received 1.85
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ideas for mow moderate ration
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the business
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ment said sever, houses were
city
city hall.
atom it's.a hit by lightning, but no one was
injured. Damage was reported
"KfWnkftei
needs to
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haV*
Such a building is among the
ter than we
indicated wli
the old city
have dona with it. but thi
net possible because the
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new firm w
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The roof of tut unoccupied
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Baseball Game
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 9, 1965, newspaper, February 9, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145225/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.