The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1965 Page: 1 of 18
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VOL. 42. NO. 87
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WASHINGTON IAP) — Pre^-Jprogram, a* substantial ‘cut in
V derit'Johnson turned his atten-l excise taxes, expanded efforts
jinn today to the preparation of to tight povefty aid disease and
special* messages to Congress j near eiVil
f asking fcr a big new education1 All the!
tbti kgUfuiion.
terns' - plus a, sur-
Pttse JMd for an* American visit
by ^the new leaders of the Soviet;
■ ... .Union • Were dealt with in
PI II I CTIKl * fbroad terms Monday night in
IHYN ■Johnson's .State of the Union
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School riiiditonuffi. Before air es-
timated 2,000 spectators,’ --
a^Thi*" hearing; rece.^ld. at 10
PHk.lt resumed at,2 t).m. -Tues-
so in the P.EL . 5itcri.
The two v men who:
Suspended sghoot
II. Gentry# ^duties as hcdd 6
iumed
fifc-
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message^td Congress and the
nation
: Now eomes work en detailed
follow-up r
htehXhis
WASHINGTON (M|>) - C. S.
.ap. Albert Thomas aanouDc-
1 at noon Tuesday that the
luretoo office of XmaU Bu*i-
„ AdmtaWraUon had been 4
skied from branch to regional
datua,' ' X ■ X '
jhe- ptftljc school system and
president oi Lee College-. were
liret -'vitnesses laLa public hgar-, , . „ . ^.
IX Monday night on the vet- Tfeitmony^an. after almost
eran r.dministrajor's disAissrl. «* h«ur ol.Iega^fencmg over
r>' ’ «»» ], -x procedures by atfdsndys repre-
Dean Valter Rundell, acting cC.rl(jn,r the school riiStrict rod
president <v lf‘fi ^llege anti\\s, 'Qehtry, who has been charged
D. (Bill). Hinson, actm, school j,v th<>. school board majority
SUSPENDED SUPT. GEORGE GENTRY •*T!S^taSloS!f’« ";,h 11 ac->of
L«t.n, intently to t.ttimony at hearing - !V,£ R'bm E^LeeHigh f^ThrJ.Lc«h,kKT
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■ ■ * 9 Mk M Both Rundell prtd Hinson were
W_■ ___— mk S called..id the* stand by- James
4FB 9* j S'9 (r%" Blmw am \M mim Ok a Houston attorney rep-
M 1 W? L M1 ■ ■ ; |V|Uf . UIT fesentinrthe,school district
^ : Rtmdell,-;.t ir st to take the
• ’ , ^ i m , ' st ml. ■ is euestirned m< stlv
: X s. ::s'<»■"1 ^ M M m 'iiout-eharge No. 7 in WM^r®
A A m ■ *^9 : A A • Gentry, is accused of: “failine
Marathon Affqijt
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WaCtRR ii«wbrks ' tutn lnte d marathon selves beeause “they have al- by holding the hearjng. He poini-
trgcnut 4* the T^ charo- • ' » wady ..made up their ‘minds on ed «»t the procequfev Used b*
soil tjt'Slf, aid Mi.», Waited C>w - p Based on the first eh?ptey, charges.'. , - |me Btard Majorily are m con-!^;
Tuwr. ,381 BanW St.*- has re- f(j^| president was inter- whi< f* unfolded Mond >\ night be- Hr s«*d. The Bonn? ‘MaSor-ifik't with poard ppliey. Lhiilfv oi om^^^^ain future
-I "• the Naval TraWwt ^ WfSby «« estimated 2.000 Arsons «/ ^ publicly announced it Stark overruledt..... . ^
Ollier at Stm Utego. Caiif.-for it h^tiw'PinLwic «*' Hot-ert K.. Lee aSditortutn. *UI ■terminate the services of i. -Trustee Knox beavers earned |L i„, .^Tw« m Z^SSrirt
ret: ruit training; ri m*pi, U not many, sessions \<f***S n*«dte, <* «r etrb i^ bali once. He read (.orbons
g&TOtg* ?S~“; •* ^••pa* ffiS"axp,2PS! MprtX' “* ^ p
SsudM SSw tor awter of Gentry upon charge* two functions, legislative ness and servic^ prior to board
it^ L^TrieCT a igJto »»**«* hast* of 0»|ky. making
hewing wjiLh:;* announced that evaluation. The txiar^mployes 50, was testifyfpg about eharee
iJWf»rdle»* td Sin evidence that tfte gtfngrintcndentAe serve, as No. 1? >hat • ‘ Gen ry he*-
fm%ht be avaitsble/ will iotffy executive offieeh. board mayXstenrty refused to eaity
' ihe previous actir-ns of attempt- delegate authority 10 design its directives that business office
ing to discharge Gw.try policies, but it/fhay not d<le- alteration be updated, stream- H
• He safe the Board Mojoritj* Is gate fht accodntability for its lined, and ^modernized, although
iusuw the hearing solely as an policies. X ’ the need is and has been ap- *
“At all ^essiofis oJJ.the board, parent.'* ,
(flee HEABING,, Page I) Rundell was a somewhat re-
^ ‘ luctant witness refusing at one
point to answer questions direct-
ed at hiin by Gentry’s attorney,
Joe Reynolds, also of Houston,
oh cross - examination, _•• ,
Rundell drew applause and
laughter, apparently from spec-
tators in ” sympathy ” With the
boafd majority's aetion. wben
he balked at the questions, de-
spite some urging from the
board's attorney.
Rundell explained
Coning, that NDEA contracts
provide ior the teaching of tech-
nical courses at Lee Odleee.
vilh reimbursement flf 75 per
cent of salaries and equipment
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been filed foi reimbursements ber ojf scholag1jes 1he distacf
mo - academic course, at the f™1 ^ ^
WBmii County,
said the letter listed “We are tekmg a complete
- Tthe contwets h* wWch no m family cerniB, r ot just a school, J
XTimbuntements had beew applied een^-^je^e .m.
- ■ . . . .“These peopjg can be identt-
He said na Oct 18. 13£4,_fatiiied_,:tiy
WM
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messages, the first of
Thursday, will spell
out Johnson's .cal! tor "a -mas-
'* \Xf iye attack on-Xwling atifLhdl-
^flll ing diseases,’VX\-' XX.'/
^XojmallyX^pt^sf^nX- wait
uhhl after%ia«^ratlX Day t°
stati cdispatchiw? sfn-cial mex-
soges White House ass.x is'es
sain Johnson wants ihe legisla-
tor to gel an. early start on hi«
iTiiny-sidcd fnogrjms
Thw |tc te rrf th» Urfion mes-
sage urged :hi> as. ;pe time th
give increased .'.tPitiior. fo proh-
msn at bomfTv&Jteii dealt loo.. >-
th.; k aders of
kin visipilT United -
H< s.. Ipit Johnson' sfinried in *
Papmiineemerits tK»t ’be sVanf.s ,in [
travel to fCumpe . od. l-i""
America this wai.
Ttsmwi'MM tbe actioa
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DR. R. R. HAYNESof HflytOWR
Rsiaarnh and fkeveiopment to
(oaKtdmr of e paper in' • w*
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Amcte pmiatflk--: Um/krW^lGentry by the
Mike MnnsHrtd .terificd Jdto-tftsc-16. Mtt.
sen's iritofe atfrfhable House 2. Tbe order of proceedings
i mat mew (a) TV charge* wiH be *»*i|jfh5^S|<^ter ,he k,*u^9r
flir flew House IU*ri*>y the^ptesident of .the board, dctislon.._ , ;. ./
nibft^n leader. Rep Gerald R fbi Special cotauml tei the
Pont, said- there could be little board wilt present th* evideqej
anrumenf oveT fhe god* -- Just; WWOriing the charges. 5
over how to achieve them., tc) Counsel for Gentry will be
On the home front, Johnson given the opportunity to cixms-
tulmd new propouito wffli re- esamty aaeh wrtaeat.
tread, For example, he wants: <d> Gentry Will
J1.J hiltton this year for n the opportunity to
new- aid- to-eduesfton program deuce he may hav(: to refute
the charges.
(et Gentry and any witnesses
he may present will be subject-
ed to rrm* rfsmlnntfnn * “s
'4D Thereafter, rebuttal testi- There comes a tin^e in ynir Teachers Gsttege at Nacagdodb
-many, will b* permitted Iron’ life when you must “own mb’'
each side as long ax pertinent to an old traffic or parking vi- He and His wife and daughter,
testimony is presented, to* tho olation. / :Fredna. iive at 316 WllliatrM.
board. . -■ - ■ r ~ And that time is nearer tbanf HTs wile uf a teacher in La
ifgt Oral argument wilt • 'be you’drink pi- Baytown.
heard,. ......XI........
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Dr. H, R Snyder of
■Nm Chstnical laboratory
atflir tMatoWty of DHnoto.
the
GENTRY'S ATTORNEY JOE REYNOLDS. LEFT,
Looks over shoulder of witness Dean Walter Rundefl^
(XM'NTRY CUJB OAKS Garden
Ouh Win meal at f :3l a.m Wed-
nesda) at the-home of Mm. P.
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City Hires Warraht Officer
Old Parking Ticket
Collectors Beware!
Census Being Taken
In School District
InaiOMqrCarpt
RAYTOtSN Emergency Cdrps
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offer any evi-
Tuesday at
South Main.
wdl meet at 7 pjn.
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Garrtaon ha,
MRS. SYLVOni
n« puRttw teM
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aunty. Her
pnder ques-
Mass Adoption,
By WANDA ORTON .more “ Data will be eom-
January’s big job — taking piled and forwarded to County ■
Itie school census — is well unX'upt Vincent W. Miller by about merce. Industries, ntffity cos*
dei- way In East Harris County,!March 1 Information also will fftnies, water districts and #ny-
Holly Mctgmore, assistant,^ the H^stan Otam- other interested group.
H ber of Commerce to assist it m Deterging the number or dal*
a Hs^rm County ffopulation cen* -rtren in j^nrious^^e^^bmcketB
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The census information will
tx- a\ ..liable to Chambers of Com
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Family
>:\ST KARRIS DUO
(onyniuee * monthly ;
JUaWddtor T IO p.m.1
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Porte and their daughter is a
student at Robert L. Lee High
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Of 15 Children
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A new warrant officer ha,
bead hired far Corporation
Court. Judge Barney L. Ward,
annotmeed Tuesday.
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the eyes of the law the 15 cWj-
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sent such witnesses and docu- a new career til serving war-
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Set March 15
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not a lot of them to :
!* Ward said. Corpor-
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7. Witnesses may be subjected
- to tatemw-ixr. by the’win.hi,
L43'member* of the board
for.
and six were
300 wanraa
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Baytown city limits and stretch-
ing over the entire state.
If you're, qua <4 the-200. ex-
pect a visit from Warrant Of-
jfecr THtory. U you'd raflier ta>
more added.. “In case of doubt,
call the school administration of-
Lee. phone S82-27C." J
MMMptors are Mr.- and
Mrs. Clyde Andrews, Mrs. Paul-
ino Brieden, Mrs. Azalea Cater.
Seaborn Cravey, Inf. .,Btt«i
deputy superintendent, roquest-
Csuek Own
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mony and of documentary evt-
J—wKrall Kn ■■■iitn ■ 1 h» tka
O0RC0 Snail OP1 IWrtTO Ot UiW
preskdent of At beard
advice of the board's
"How king had it been due?"
asked.
Jan. 15, 1964,” Run-
8. All
Riley',
Dr. ChariM E. Jarvis el flan
Hippard
year. Mrs.
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you, 'Judge Wald's office is open
Mt— biisSwaai: in the Oorpora-
'ion Chart buB
ml mm.
Under further questioning by
Rundell said all paper
the applications had
wtfl be the speaker. AvmflabO
Oils
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next to the
Mrs. Linn* Hinton,
nson. Walter King.
1 Hawkin
Herbert J
Mrs Annie R Laird, Mrs. Gra-
Hippard.
work on
•'e£\
«. A roUaonable time will be Hiring a wamrnf officer here
itted tor oral argument si t&kes a heav> load ofl the jxr
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request was cte . E. Lovett. Mm.
Mnyhan, Mrs. Maxine J.
lift, Durward B. Raffiff,
the applications CUssie Reed, Mrs. eqgento
been made. teria. Mr*. Grace Sublet 1.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1965, newspaper, January 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145394/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.