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Page 6 Austin, Texas Wednesday. Sept. 30, 39.70 The Austin American 7 MITCHEI Florida GOP Goes With Kirk Again AISD Consults HEW On New School Sites 1,534 MIAMI (AP) Florida's! Chiles led Bryant in Ky DALr. Northeast high site. Because may mean the closing of Staff Writer I Austin schools are under federal predominantly black Anderson flamboyant governor, Claude precincts, 268,163 to 139,452.

Kirk, won Republican Chiles, virtually unknown (From Pagp OnftJ military judge. Col. Robinson, to rule on germane to the hearing. The judge adnrSttV-'t several of the paperHitlo; evidence while ruling that-jema had nothing to do with- the Mitchell case. -7" Ossie Brown, Miteheti'ft civilian attorney from Rouge.

discovered at another recess that I he Austin school district nascourt desegregation orders. High School, requested an opinion fromi nians fnr npw ronstractinn must The school district iDlans for new construction must the school district nomination for a second term in its Tuesday over drugstore federal officials on sites for four approved bv HEW to insureldesegregation proceedings with the federal government has magnate Jack Eckerd. State Sen. Reubin Askew upset Atty, of the districts proposed newlhat the district, is not it Schools Ihree in Northeast npimtiiatinf a sPwrpnatpH whnnl outside of his home district when he entered the Senate race, caught the public eye with a 1.000-mile campaign walk during which he said he talked to more than 40,000 people. It earned him an upset ll 1 up, maintained that Austin's primarily Negro or white Gen.

Earl Faircloth in the a new Austin system. Austin and High School. schools exist because of housing Democratic primary runoff. State Sen. Lawton Chiles, who A total of 29 new schools are patterns and not an uuiiai lequesi was the district's construction walked 1,000 miles in his second-place finish in ajcalligaro had removed oy ine aistnci 10 me uauasi discriminatory act by school mlan fnr th nvt frtnr vsar five-man Democrat field Sept.

8 office of the U.S. Department i officials. planning campaign, defeated former Gov. Farris Bryant for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate.

He faces the GOP nominee. Rep. William C. Cramer, in the Nov. 3 general stage, including a new of Health, Education and Welfare for permission to negotiate for a site for a new Northeast high near the intersection of Decker Lake Northeast high school, but the request for HEW's considera Patterson was asked if there were any way to prevent the neighborhi)d from which the new Nori) least school would draw it; students from becoming all-black or all-white.

I is nothing within our power to prevent this," he said. "The board put it in a tion has been made for only papers from the file andut them into his pocket. I Brown then asked the court t.i examine the papers, one of which was marked "Incident at Son My." Lt. Col. Matthew O'Donnll who was chief of the Opinions Branch when thr My Lai incident came to ltget, testified he did not know where the document originated orlwhy it.

was in the file. It had" 00 election. The Senate seat is held by four, according to school Bryant finished 50,000 votes ahead of Chiles and tried to protect his lead by taking the edge off Chiles' attention-getting "He could swim 1,000 Bryant often remarked, "and that wouldn't make him a good: senator." Kirk, who got 48 per cent of the vole in the first primary. concentrated on attacking Eekerd's spending. The Clearwater multimillionaire put Sen.

Spessard L. Holland, a HEW reviews all sites which are directly involved in a Democrat who is retiring. Kirk, first Republican district's desegregation place where they thought it would have black and white governor of Florida in 94 years. Drive and Ed Bluestein Blvd. A short while later, the school board decided to ask about the Austin High site.

A letter sent Monday to HEW asked about the Northeast site and contained a request for consideraton of sites for an elementary and a junior high school as well a a new Austin High location, according to school attorney J. M. Patterson proposal, Patterson said, and had 135,262 votes in the returns does not necessarily have to from 1,535 of 2,757 precincts. Eckered received 99,381. students." Also under HEW's consideration is a 30-acre tract letterhead or signature and was approve all new school locations money into the effort to unseat! dated March 1970.

in the district. Askew had 257,851 to 197,698 for Faircloth in returns from 1,623 precincts. -At the board's last! "executive'' session, Patterson said, "we agreed we would limit Kirk. I Eckerd charged that Kirk had wrecked the Republican party; bv constant quarreling with o'her leaders and bankrupted its treasury with heavy personal! Jr. site The two new Northeast, our "quest to the Norther Haul Drug schools would serve as feeder and Austiri High.

or city-owned land between West First Street and Town Lake which would be designated for a new Austin High. Board members said this request to HEW does not mean the board definitely has decided to build the school on that site. Patterson said he does not know when he will receive an answer from HEW. Brown told the court Iht document showed the Army's intention to pursue the My prosecution. At the bottom of the document was the words "The Army." Lengthy questioning t)f O'Donnell and Capt.

Calligaro indicated Tuesday that Jhe Office of Mili'ary Justice went to great extent to prepare daily reports on the progress of A new Northeast high was recommended by the school board because it would, schools for the new high school, Paterson said Tuesday. An HEW team was in Austin late last week investigating the desirability of the proposed C7 Made At Airport Austin special service spending to further his political; ambitions. i Askew, also a virtual; unknown before the race, gained voter support with a tax reform program that would according to most trustees, be! an integrated facility which shift some of the burden from officers Tuesday made two i Travis Grand Jm 0f citizens to corporations. Sgt. The arrests for possession against Ft.

Hood. The proceedings beat) Mitchell at widely known aircloth 1 him by a close margin in a reports were requested by lb Arson Try Suspeel Convicted Indicts 45 Persons marijuana at Municipal Airport, Two persons were being held in city jail late Tuesday night in connection with the discovery of two pieces of luggage containing suspected marijuana. Police said no charges had been filed late Tuesday night. four-man Democratic race. Voling in most Florida district was counted by machine but a lew of the smaller communities still used paper ballots.

Polls were open from 7 a m. to 7 p.m. EDT. Office of Secretary of General Staff, who Is Gen, William Westmoreland' right hand man. However, copies went to the general counsel for the secretary of the Army, th The Travis County Grand Jury 20, of Houston; Luke Carter returned 37 indictments 31, of Del Valle; Fred Tuesday against 45 persons, Trudie Cleveland, 34, of 3008 Larado Cole, 22, was found guilty of attempted arson including one for murder witlvE.

17th and George W. malice. KIbin, 56. Officials said they found nine 0 legislative liaison officer and Palm School cmj( lot In total, the grand jury! Indicted for unlawful Wednesday in connection wih an incident which occurred returned six no bills against Ifl! possession of dangerous dru persons. wcre Milton Douglas Blount William James Turner, 18, 20, of Houston; and Barry A 11.

the land paiadp in the festival just pas.scd, and has pprveri in pvery festival sincp 19b'2. He is a partner in Sterling and on. real estate and (Staff Photo) COMMODORE Terry J. Sasser, born and reared in is congratulated by his wife upon his being named Commodore of the 1970 Austin Aqua Festn d. was a vice commodore charge of kilos of suspected Iooe: marijuana and Vj kilos more in brick form in the bag.

Nearly three pounds of suspected marijuana was found in a suitcase belonging to a 1 1 me May 6 demonstrations at the Tojiic Set For Board irtrmj. 101, iranneii I nor Capt. Calligaro could explain why copies went When Brown asked Caliigaro to make rarious repoir available to defense counsel. ti University of Texas. James Blankenship, 20, A Houston.

Three indictments were returned for unlawful possession of narcotic paraphernalia against Eddie E. Wilson, no age 1 ne demonstrations were sparked by the U.S. move ino San Marcos was indicted for murder with malice connection with the stabbing death on July 17 of Eugene Kenneth Kelley, a Camp Gary Corpsman. 21-year-old man, police aid The perennial subject of PROBE The arrests were made about rw Palm school will be dis-'caPtain he ha Cambodia and the student 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.

by the Austin school them ever if someone said. be "because It should team, One) (From Page deaths at Kent State an I Jackson Stale Universities, Slate's witness Joe T. Prifrolman John Mitchell, who pielij nb)ouc in fill of them i Eleven indictments returned 01 aoaress Jesie were for unlawful possession Jr-. 27- 708 K. 9'h St.

hoard at its regualr meeting ordered him to do to. Wednesday at 8 nm. in th Col, Robmion then aiked, 1r dt-trKt admmiMration 0hr words, you're passing the building. i Trustee, are expecting to' Th, a rf Mm mk and Joe Benavides, 27, of 1005 Austin Man Found Dead drink, and had not bepnjqueslioned the players at the: He characterized the three jsrene of the incident, said he plaers a "ohm oiiik" and marijuana against 17 persons. Named Tuesday were John Mack and Allan Koranek, cfjCrawford testified before Judgeidrinkmg the, said that none of ihem had lieen 2610Metcalf.

Tom Blackwell in 167th District! McBnerty wax badly bettered, "had no indication" that Buford, of 1903 Leona; Clinton W. Shannon 22, of 1505-D W. with a group of mj awd Cilhxn One indictment against JoCourt that he saw Cole "indent and had been m.ti.iee had hieen drinking i A A)J A i i looking for a fight. "This hasn't been made clear i fl.iMii. iiMn wovmu uutri hiicimcu (mikoi separate them during a recess.

irwl hn in Hsath in Vi't frrvm th Palm 'hfm! fmn. J2th St. and Vickie J. Barnhizer, Mercado, Mary Soriano tv. satisfactory condition Tuesday some gasoline from the owner: Homicide Sgt.

Robert Kclton said waitresses who had talked Jesis Garcia Davila Jr. was 21. of the same address, in one at the UT Student Health Center where doctors said hundreds of ihe ninpr hut thev were; i ln oumefit on lncioem at attacked not ait while involved! T'T My" was removed from th. returned for unlawful possession Thfv 1 "ir file during that recess. suches had been required investigators said the injured of a silver bus parked on the university campus.

Cole then walked to Hall. of narcotic drug paraphernalia. indictment; Douglas McKenzia, 19, of 2804 Vhitis, and Louis Garcia, 19, of 2900 Guadalupe, in one indictment. Dead is kov ttucKtioiis 01 report irom tne supenn encient close his wounds. Longhorns had not teen Also indicted Tuesday were tried as best I hey could to avoid 3 fight." The other players, Ronnie drinking." 1WH W.

35th St. Police said lie was shot one on the Siiccchs of the school had dtfficu iv recalling des distnet iRinitinmtioci Raymond frame structure near the Jackson, 21, no a He said there is no hard and! lyier ana sya neasier, nom "Thev woron't Also Donald R. Putnam, .19, address available, for unlawful weaving 01 th heari with a alih.r urosrum Board members; T. campus mam building: went U'pre trfativi ann rplpafipH frftm asi curlew uui generally tasnecls rrh irAunM ffinn M'pfltllXtAn lhl a ft'flv man 01 me .11 j.ai Leander; Patrick A. Murphy, no a fnr th tPHtn An fnme possessicm of marijuana and beneath the buj Methamphetamine; Jay Frank! the health center following the age or address available; and two weeks after school began anything." countered Morales, "but I know drunks.

They were yelling for the waitresses and niThu and that he does thp th-y reported Kelley, no age or address! can arouno think thpy were out particularly Peace Justice Buck the number ion of tne alleged available, for auto theft. set "re ,0 n. Crawford generally looking for troublellate 10 om 'rir'1 Brown complained bitierivo testified. driving without, the owner's Police records indicate theyjoe would withhold a i'M" incident. Jesse Morales, 27, night manager of Uncle Van's Pancake House at 503 W.

19th said he knew the football players had been drinking when they came into his restaurant early Sunday. Crawford said his attention received a call that there was pending results of an autopsy, i Students ho have no! consent; Robert Eugene Gilmore, no age or address develop the not Leslie T. Rainer, 19. of Leander! were named in one indictment; Randy P. Olfers, no age or address available; Charles R.

Bolen, no age available, of 2610 Metcalfe; Louis Ramon Jerez, no age or address available; William IJverett Lowe, no age available, of 2610 Metcalfe; th nrmti hrtl w' was called to Cole because of a when they came in," he said. "This is going to tear our business up," Morales added. "There was never any fight in influence because House a.m. Pancake at In luu L.hl 'ight in lie parking lot available, also for auto theft iu una ir oouy wi en iw. came io j.

ihAi- rth. 1 nobody seemed to know whedid iiirhi th mini 1 nhi nt a hatr iinev tine suitients) are and driving without owner 3 "1 what and at whose request. "shredded American Flag" Cole was wearing attached to his jacket. Sunday. Witnesses told officers the niir' aiH immuniirea.

"I just know they were I the restaurant. it all occurred Rev. I. J. Fontaine ho heads) At.

time' consent; Larry Brcazeale, no age or address available, and Carl R. Malmstrom, no age or three Longhorns had lieen cut The bodv vh taken 101 talked to a friend of tlwrs. in the parkjn lot. almost in 1 auigaro. 1 coun nas a th Austin lierald Francis Monahan, no it i ii This attire became a key with knives and beaten with tire! Wced-Corlery Funeral Home wisn now tnat.

1 naa gotten nis the street." age available, of 2610 Metcalfe; touts when thev left m-hK- services were pjOrntfation. will address d.ifiwlty understand.n spiv lies how votl thfii fr In- miiiinaroe ana ne sam anotner issue in the case when address available; both for misapplication of trust fund; Coach Roya miu iuesuH.Vj,ne restaurant, about 20 minules' Tuesdav. uwen summers 11, no aja available, of San Antonio; and whuhi a on nis groups prroear the nw Xortheast an hwr and ali night thdt he has not declared Josepn Alack vawespino, 110 after they had argued with, age or address available for friend had gotten beer for them at Waterhole No. 1 (a UT-area icehouse) because they came over here," s-aid Morales. Teammates of the players, the restaurant off-limits to the testified that he had been wearing such a jacket, but that he had taken it off before the alleged offense occurred.

Douglas A. cnaires, 23, no address available; Nancy Jean School. I sudden it becomes a matler Fontaine said he also wijj, attorney-client submit the oiganization'! Bro'n at tlm unlawful sale of LSD; Pete Trevino, no age or addreis other patrons. An unknown number of youths, perhaps nine, both black and white, attacked the trio as West, 19, no address available; and Bonnie L. Alessandro, 23, MISSING available, for attempted arson.

Credit Card Is Honored At Hospital Campus securitv officer officer who invpstigated the indication that the injured E. Moten testified that he th. 1.. said no address available, in one in Also, Ulene Porter, 19, of 701D I proposal for two-way busing as 'wnjt talligaro if he ja.v a "last report" to achieve 'advice to high officials in the desegregation in Austin. He said Arm.v on he does not favor the busing of onlv Negro students to! Both Calligaro and O'Donneil dictment Thompson, for robbery by they left the restaurant, ihe' officers were told.

Tyler and Keasler said they i escaped back into the restaurant i (From Page One) indication tat the injured Indicted for unlawful assault; Edward H. Brown, 49, youths had been drinking. were' of Abilene, for driving while possession of heroin 1,10 pounds with blond now predominantly white testified their office prepared a with wounds, but McBriertv was! seton Hospital is and blue ees a 1 i iiwuun Macintosh, the former night intoxicated subsequent offense; Reynaldo Ray Sanchez, irapped outside and severely! accepting some nationally ihatn hp ran i tn.reCOimi7.fwl Mriit cards tat schools. summary on the My I-i Other it'ms on the board's wrident in early Septemler-f 21, of 2211 Santa Maria, for red, while and blue T'Shilt, rf Itt'trtAst Antn i l.A mnf i9 VMn.ftt tlrtf Felix Lugo 49, of 1408 E. 2nd; Eddie E.

Wilson, no age or address available; and Jw Mercado, 24, no address available; Mary Soriano, 26, no address available; and agenda are discussion cf a re- 19S5 Both believed it was simple assault; Glenda seen Cole wearing the jacket after he had been told by newsman who said he had four eye-witnesses" that Cole had attempted to set the building afire. Defense attorney Sam Cunningham asked the court to find Cole innocent or suppress Crawford's testimony because brown jeans and a and escaped, poDce'covered by hospitalization port to the Concerned Parents jinlended to go through the cmvn manager of the pancake house, said late Tuesday night from Huntsville, where; he is currently managing another restaurant, that the pancake house had "become a place Mane Marzean, no age available, 2210-D Wirt? for it was reported for Equal Education, selection I of command to the WhjUj reports say. msurance, Police have charged fivelTuesday. of arciutects for new projects; House, hut neither could testi'y theft; and Tom Ortiz Gil 37, Jesus Garcia Davila 23, no address available, in one raincoat. Lopez said Konen was carrying a red plaid bowling bag and had a $250 scholarship check he planned to deposit in a Houston bank.

The new plan is being used of preliminary plans fori what happened to it affr of 3507 Govalle. and Abl were these ugly and bitter youths with aggravated assault in connection with the incident. Dist. Ally. Bob Smith said he expedite the processing ofiair conditioning Becker ndleaving the Judge Advocat indictment.

patients ready for discharge, The grand jury returned five Escobedo Garza, 27, of 1112 Holley, both for unlawful possession of heroin and situations happen." Macintosh said he was would not accept more serious. Seton assistant administrator Rosewood schools, request for-General's office. authorization to purchase buses 0n examination of for special education and Mlec-jCflHigaiti. Army trial couns-I finn rdf $ew ra 1x1 nivii. I indictments for burglary against ilsabeck said.

He added manager in the restaurant "His family arranged In havelfplonv t.a or Hi ayment stopped on the rh-k, intpn, )o S(! his identification was based on improper policeprocedure. Crawford said he, identified Benjamin James Jackson, 20, of unlawful possession of narcotics pa Seton is believed to be the Elgin; Milton Douglas Bloui't 1 r--j -LHpt. siicnaei Nan asked mm, formerly the Plantation from 19.18 until this past May, and paraphernalia and enhancemrrl iLopez said. "The last time wan Hiouiinrirm rviumiif. iiust iiusin uu in AUkllll Hi SiXClil Ann't I talked to them thev were, having Cole for the campus police as said he left "because there were jwent lo the White Houe or Iht someone check to see if it had i One of the five credit cards for charge jf-'amuel Morris Anderson, 17, oft accrued throughout, the hospital Cole walked past a doorway in been cashed anywhere." the Univeristy Securitv (the latter only against Gana).

Charges of swindling with a worthless check were dropped against John Mock, no age ri address available, and Larry D.i Hudson, no age available, of 3104 Fontana. Charges of unlawful 2103 K. 22nd was cited by. as an in-patient. Mayor Travis LaRue andj Training sessions on the use numerous civic organizations'of Ihe imprinter and on credit too many fights there involving employes and the owners wouldn't let me stop them." He said he knew "almost all" of the youths (not the football Lopez said that on the way to Houston the car they were in developed a flat tire and Lcgrand bought them a drink outhouse?" Sgt.

Mitchell. 30, a membxof the 1st Armored Division at Ft. Hood, is charged with assault with Intent to murder '0 Vietnamese civilians by (From Page One) Building. Both requests were denied by the court. for heroism during a fire in card authorization were conducted for admitting and players) involved in the Sunday Fast Austin last year.

it would for nelnin nim cnanRP tire. possession of marijuana were Cole further testified he hai'incident, and said Anderson, who is free on $300 business office personnel by Bill (shooting at them on March bond, was cited for helping to take only a drop of the hat to division of the College of Arts and Sciences is resolved. Corvo said, "We know the foundation has got to have a leader. Foundations that want Ito lend money, want to hear 'from the dean or the provost. make those boys fight." He rescue three children from a dropped against John Thomas no age or address available.

The grand jury also dropped said, Messe Morales condones!" TK heard rumors that he had been accused of arson. He said he had announced to the crowd that he had heard such rumors and wanted to be confronted by CJCilli fll.l.'If. my. Ill" la.a.ij last seen about last seen Konen was Archer of Austin National Bank, Richard Logan of City National, Seton controller Hank Naizer and Hilsabeck. Only those patients with approved BankAmericard and Master Charge credit will be able to use the plan at present.

blazing house last October. Ft characterise him as "easygoing." Police said two others charged in connection with the I i rl a I hta i-a i Macintosh said Tuesday that he would drive to Austin 6:35 p.m. Friday, Lonez said. "He never mentioned They want to talk to the person anyone who wanted to arrest who knows the full picture." him. charges of conspiracy 10 commit armed robbery againrt Victor Kuhn, no age or address available, and against Melvin Sterling, no age or address available; of unlawful Planning to do anythin Corvo said the period of attorneys anu iiioivb uoicj nu UT's Jordan May Switch Universities Dr.

Bryce Jordan, president ad interim of the University of Texas at Austin, confirmed Tuesday he has been "talking with a number of institutions" who are looking for presidents. "But I have not received any offers and thus could not have made any aceptance," Jordan said. Jordan, reportedly, is being considered for the presidency of Maryland, Arizona, and North Texas State University. Jordan decline comment as ta whether he is talking with these three institutions. Jordan once served as acting head of the music department and director of graduate studies in music at Maryland.

inactivity could result in loss of times of previous He waited for "60 seconds or and no one came, Cole Hilsabeck said. im. A letter was introduced In court which asserted theToffir of the secretary, of the gehenl staff wanted to know. wtO Hood authorities I Mitchell with assault to aigrder instead of murder as in the cas of Lt. William Calley "at Ft.

Benning. Ga. Brown's questioning was directed at showing that intense interest in Washington filtered down lo Ft. Hood as a hint that the high command interested in prosecuting Mitchell. want to leave," he added, "funds.

Some grants, including a public. said. possession of narcotics paraphernalia against Pearline Rodeo Club Reporter KINUSVILLK Candy as Leroy Rradshaw, 22, of Round Rock; and Milton G. Turner, 17, of Court 4, Apt. 3, Rosewood Projects.

i Roth were held on J1.000 bonds! on the charges of aggravated Steve Worster, All-American i fullback for the Longhorns, said! he had been With he trio until just before they went to thej A hearing on punishment was set for Oct. 15. Cunningham said he didn't Alexander, no age or address $131,000 grant for residential colleges, have been held in reserve for the university awaiting administrative action, Ellison said the foundation is available, or theft by bailee rones, senior agriculture majr against Michael Butler, 20. at this time hp win appeal ine verdict. He said Cole had applied for probation.

proceeding with plans for the Dallas; and against Larry Walter scot WebblEdwin Mackey. no age or assault. Two others, Charles Hornsby, 21, address unknown, and Darrell Burtchell, 22, whose last known address was 1403 Cole told aftar hearing the verdict that "the address available, Gary Lynn Levrets, no age or address symposium to be held at UT Austin next year. (From Page One) he embraced Sadat and other officials greeting him. Weeping and chanting, hundreds of thousands of Egyptians kept a vigil outside Kubbah Palace, where Nasser's body lay in restaurant to get something to eat.

"The plane didn't get in until midnight, and we didn't get back to the dorm until 1 a.m.," Worster said. "We were sitting around talking and a bunch of us decided to go out to different places to get some food," he First American destrover from Buda, has been electjd reporter for the Texas ALI University Rodeo Club. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Jones, Rt. 1, Buda. she is a 1967 graduate of William B. Travis High School. available, and Chistopher judge found me guilty because this was a political matter.

1 sunk whila on convoy duly in World War was the ttnfTWwi Kirkwood, were still being Carter, no age or address avail able, for unlawful nossession of! will continue to fight for The first U.S. paper money in the present small size was issued July 10, 1929. Tames, on Oct. 30, 1941, jtjjh sought Tuesday night, police said. marijuana.

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