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may develop into a series of meeting with Nixon to hear his
sessions next week to convince version of events in the Water-
party and congressional leaders gate scandal and related mat-
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But the overriding reason is small units of government are
that the checks are so small, concerned even though the pro-
they are largely eaten up in gram is specifically designed to
meeting legal requirements of avoid it
publishing reports in local Compared with other federal
newspapers ' grant programs, revenue shar-
“The requirements for publi- ing contains few rules and
cation and recording make it regulations Other than the le-
impossible for the town to retain gal publishing requirement,
such a ridiculous afount of government must send in peri-
revenue sharing funds," wrote odic reports about how they are
the mayor of Blue River, Colo spending their money and
The Revenue Sharing Office whether they are complying
accepts thg checks back and with the rules
puts them into the kitty The to- A surprising number of small
tal amount turned back hasn’t towns and townships told the
been tabulated but officials fig- government that they don’t
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CAIRO (AP) — Resupplied east bank of the canal the
any solid information about and ready, the Egyptian and Is- Egyptians had stormed in the
what additional information raeli armies are in a position to first days of fighting
will be supplied to the judge conduct major hostilities even Since that low point, the
The Senate Watergate com- more intense than the October sources said, the Egyptians
war. foreign military analysts have received about 15,000 tons
here say. of new weapons and material
If Secretary of State Henry A from the Soviet Union, in-
Kissinger’s diplomacy fails to eluding new batteries of anti-
AUSTIN, Tex. (AP+—-Dr. 1949 legislature.
J W Edgar, who has been “Mr. He was appointed state com- - - - —— ----
Education” in Texas for more missioner following a public patently be glad to confide with before the President could
than 20years, said Saturday he school career that began in his ahead of 1979 the public," said Aiken, the make the documents available
will retire June 30 as state- native Burnet County in 1923 " senior Senate Republican who because of the court
• ommissioner of education. He was superintendent of AUSTIN, Tex (AP) - Eighty was among top GOP Congress proceedings. He said he did not
.c.. , ec. . schools in Mirando City, assist- more persons have died in members who discussed with know whether original docu-
I ne state Board of Education ant superintendent of Victoria Texas traffic accidents this Nixon on Friday how Watergate ments or transcripts would be
accepted his resignation and superintendent at Orange, and year than last year at this time, is affecting the government, released
appointed a committee too look superintendent of Austin the Department of Public "My impression is very
for a successor. Schools from $947 until taking Safety reported Saturday strong that he is willing to re- The White Houses had prom-
Fdgat 69 was first annotated the state position. The DPS said traffic deaths 'ease everything relating to the 'sed on Friday absolute cooper-
Edgar, 69, was first appointed this year total 3,0741a 3 Watergate without being in con- ation with Watergate prose-
commissioner by the board in He was a graduate of Howard cent increase from a year o tempt of cm,rt" he added cutors and the courts, and said
1950 and is now serving his Payne College at Brownwood ____________________} * The Vermont senator said he new material will be given to
xeventh four-year term He is and got graduate degrees at the understands that Nixon w ould Sirica to fill the gaps left by two
the only man to hold the post University of Texas He also The Great Lakes lose an risk being in contempt if he conversations that the White
since the reorganization of the holds honorary doctorate of lit- estimated 43 trillion gallons made the Watergate tapes and House says went unrecorded.
Texas school system under the erature from Austin College and of water through evaporation documents public before thee
Gilmer-AikinLaw passed by the Southwestern University each year are given to U S District Court In a major effort to shore up
GOP support, Nixon scheduled
tary situation as markedly dif- child.
ferent from what it was Oct. 24 , ,
the last day of fighting By that A short business session
date, Israeli forces had crossed followed and Mrs. Ann Shef-
from the Sina, midway along field, president, reminded the
the Suez Canal and thrust south- Eroup of upcoming events in-
ward on the west bank in an arc u ding a ta at the next
encompassing the city of Suez mee ing by Betty Cooper She
at the waterway's southern end , ' spea on Musie and
The Egyptian 3rd Army in the languaze in early childhood " at
Sinai was described as trapped a meet tine at W oodland Heights
by the Israeli encirclement But Kinderearten
the Egyptian 2nd Army north of Also given was a report on the
Ismailia. said to number about state TAEYC meeting in Fort
Worth attended by Mrs Shef-
field. Mrs Marie Sapenter and
Dr Beulah Kidson.
set the peacemaking process aircraft missiles
firmly on the rails, the guns The army is being supplied
could open up again from either through Israeli lines with medi-
side, the analysts agreed cine and other nonmilitary
It would be a mistake to as- items. convoyed on trucks driv-
sume that only the Egyptians en by U N personnel But mil-
have an interest in a new war if tary items have been prohibited
political efforts fail.” said one by the Israelis
knowledgeable informant "A--
situation might arise on the t, rr i
front lines in which the Israelis Hattord Speaks
could decide to strike first "
The way these analysts see it, at CTAEYC mpof
if the Israelis start the shooting, meet
their objective would be to „ n. „ , .... ,
destroy as much of the, Egyp- Dr Delt Hafford. Head Start
tian military potential as consultant and instructor at
possible They would do that by Texas Women sUniversity, was
using the advantage of their pi quest speaker for the entral
sitions on the west bank of the Texas Assn for the Education
Suez Canal, where between 12.- 2 ) oung Childrenin a meeting
000 and 15,000 Israeli soldiers here Tuesday nieht
are digging in, the sources said Dr Hafford. who was in-
At the same time, the Egyp- troduced by Mrs Hope
tian force concentrated west of Ynostrosa spoke on parent
the Israelis would try to clean involvement, stressing the role
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Associated Press Writer entrenched in the Sinai on the
approved by board
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thesstadopsedusaterday after: publisher. Holt, Rinehart and In ther faction Saturday the —3-, .
, State Board of Education Winston Ine must include in all state board •0g".
trominatedto highly.con- teachers guides to "Sounds of Accepted theretirrhentre-’ eg"
troersial texts for technical language." a senes of be- quest of Dr JW Edgaras state “
As. inning primers, a warning that commissioner of education at? 1
son.tthe erounds that WH the unusual printing and design effective June 30 A committee
ad i Ineabook publishers, might make it more difficult for was named to look for new E
had failed to file evidence they some children to understand commissioner T8n
navea permit to do business in Of the 138 text books finally Approved after a long hear- J • 3
rexa the board threw out two approved, only SO had not been irig the action of the Fort Worth 2/4.4
previously approved books- protested in some form or. fash- school district in placing Harry 564dsk
Psychology for You. and ion Public hearings were held w Wilson, a distributive educa 922
Socio logy■ for High School" for protesters first, then they tion teacher, on probationary - 63
. Mrs Mel Gabler Longview had a chance to appear before status for failure to follow di- 3 '
textbook critic and reviewer, the State Textbook Committee rectives and for unexMlained
protested Friday to the board and finally could appeal 10 the absences from the classroom
tat 1Psyehology for You, State Board of Education. Wilson, who is president of the
„ h humanist .reli- . The textbook adoption calls state Federation of Teachers.
xrS iPmm Senator c aims Nixon
■ "logy for High School de- . ach school district beginning ers in Fort Worth in 1972 ----- IIIAVII
means women and suggests Dec 1, then the local text book Approved the Houston .m .
school district dismissal of UAII ma~LA Acam.. .LB:.
Maceo D Mitchell for in Will IIIOKO TODOS DuDiC
< ompetence and failure to foi- R- T
low directions. Mitchell claimed .WASHINGTON (AP — Pres- Judge John J Sirica and the scandal
there was a personality conflict ident Nixon intends to make federal grand jury. That word was given news-
with his principal and he re- public the contents of White “I got the impression that he men by Press Secretary Ronald
peatedly tried to get a transfer, House tapes and documents re- didn't mind the public knowing, L Ziegler, who said the Presi-
but was refused because he was lated to the Watergate scandal but the courts have make a dent was working and relaxing
black after they are submitted to the decision first," Aiken said in an this weekend at his Camp Da-
----——-------------------- courts. Sen George D. Aiken interview vid, Md , mountain retreat
Revenue sharing
said not wanted
By BILL NFIKIRK al money could be used to im-
Associated Press Writer prove local government and re-
WASHINGTON i APl - “We duce local taxes About $100 bil-
do not want any revenue shar- lion has been provided in the
ing." wrote an official of Ward first year
Ridge. Fla "We can handle our The jurisdictions returning
own business," the checks account for only a
"It’s not worth the worry of tiny percentage at the 38,000
having the government or part units getting the money, ac-
of the government looking down cording to Priscilla Crane,
our necks," said the letter from spokesman for the office
Mayor W A. Montroy of Stouts- The checks returned range
ville. Mo from 1200 to a few thousand
About 130 of some of the na- dollars. Some small towns have
tion’s small towns, villages and sent in requests that their mon-
townships have told the Treas- ey be credited to the county
ury Department's Office of where they're located The gov-
Revenue Sharing to stop send- ernment says this is legal and is
ing them federal revenue-shar- done often
ing money Their reasons are The Revenue Sharing Office
both practical and philosophi- has found that revenue sharing
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 22, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1973, newspaper, November 11, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575410/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.