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Bonds Head for Vote Feb. 3 County plan questioned Desegregation, busing talks slated ByKATHIEKEIM Boynton after a meeting here set at 7:30 p.m. Delray Beach was principals, PTA-PTO presidents, and one report for county integration did not indicate what proposals had yesterday. The local group, meeting to picked as the host city because of its others last week, denied knowing of a earlier this year. been made and whether they would Boca Raton school desegregation pool what information they had about central location. plan already laid out. Gerald Daniels, principal of Boca affect Boca Raton. and student busing will be up for plans and problems arising out of Tuesday afternoon's meeting, held Dr. Joe Hall, a representative of the Raton High School, said Tuesday, Boca Raton Junior High School discussion Monday at a meeting in orders to desegregate county public at Boca Raton Junior High School, was Florida School Desegregation Center however, that county principals had principal Bruce McDonald also said he Delray Beach. schools, feel they should know more marked by disagreement on whether of the University of Miami who is now been asked to meet and out of those attended meetings with other prin- Local school principals, PTA-PTO about proposals being aired in neigh- there was already a plan for in- serving as a consultant to Palm Beach meetings had come proposals to be cipals but there were "no recom- presidents and other interested per- boring communities. tegrating schools on a countywide County, denied Monday that there is gathered into one composite plan. mendations coming out of any meeting sons called for the combined session No location has been picked for basis. already a firm plan for county-wide While Daniels said there was I attended which changed one thing in with similar groups in Delray and Monday's meeting, but the time was Lee McKinney, who met with integration although he had presented already a plan for county schools, he (continued on Page 13) BOCA RATON NEWS Vol. 15, No. 9 Wednesday, Dec. 17, 1969 18 Pages 10 Cents Beach, sewers total $6.5 million 1 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 HI]18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Bonds head for vote Feb. 3 28 29 30 31 Coal in Would cost Christmas 2.25 mills for both stockings? By JOHN OPEL Decision on a total of $6.5 million in Sadness pervades City Hall bonds to build a new sewage treatment &.(.>•<>» t/ today. plant and buy more public beach will City Councilmen weren't in a face the city's voters Feb. 3. very Christmassy mood when Passage of the two general Housing lack time came to vote on whether or obligation bond issues could cost the not Dec. 26 would be a holiday for city's taxpayers as much as $620,000 in municipal employes. The vote debt service for the first year of issue, went 3-2 against the extra or about 2.25 mills on the current tax creates other holiday, which would have cost roll. City finance Director Thomas the taxpayers more than $5,000 in Mullin said both issues would add extra pay for employes — such as about $45 to the tax bill of the owner of problems, too firemen and policemen — who a $25,000 home on which iiomestead would have to work anyway. exemption is claimed. By SANDY WESLEY Ah well, if Councilmen are Councilmen voted Tuesday to place going to put coal in the Christmas both the beach acquisition bond issue, Housing or lack of housing has stockings, maybe Santa will for $2.5 million, and the sewer im- become a major problem for Boca make up the difference. provement issue, for $4 million, on the Raton's less fortunate families. But ballot Feb. 3, the municipal "primary" sometimes lack of housing creates —UPI Telephoto election. In addition to the bond issue, other problems as well. Looking a bit out of place, a Red Cross worker dressed near Dau Tieng, S. Vietnam, as he rides in a truck convoy the referendum on a community an- One morning five mothers, their Hold it! as Santa Claus looks back at two Vietnamese women to deliver Christmas gifts to U.S. servicemen. tenna television system and can- children in tow, showed up at the South didates for two seats on the City County Neighborhood Center asking Council will also be on the ballot. for help. The families used to live in Hold on a minute before you The decision to put everything on one Boca Raton and had depended many join one of those Christmas clubs. ballot followed a series of times upon the center for help. You might be missing out on a lot Governor asks Court parliamentary maneuvers in which But they had moved away because of of interest money, according to various alternatives were discussed the housing shortage, and no longer Representative Benjamin S. and rejected. Mayor Emil Danciu had were residents of the county, so the Rosenthal (D-NY). Also, they 9 argued for placing the sewer issue center could not help them. penalize you in some cases for alone on the Feb. 3 ballot and the "But they've helped us before," they missing a payment. Read all to halt probe of his 'club CATV referendum and beach pleaded. However the volunteer's about it on page 2. acquisition on the Feb. 17 — "runoff" hands were tied. election — ballot. Sometimes the volunteer runs into By BARBARA FRYE allegedly handled some transactions a series of articles by Washington Danciu said that placing the sewers other cases which cannot be helped, TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov. for the club on Sept. 15, 1968. reporter Clarence Jones, that more alone on the first ballot would give that but for other reasons. Quick facts Mager asked the court to expand than $90,000 was run through an Take the case of the woman who had Claude Kirk went back to the (Continued on Page 13) Supreme Court today in the latest of its stay order to cover any subpoenas account at the Fort Lauderdale bank been looking for a place to live. She Weather: Not quite so cool a series of efforts to protect the "as they may relate to the Gover- during March and April of last year had been told that the building in which tonight, increasing cloudiness secrecy of members of his fund- nor's Club or the books, records or to pay expenses of Kirk, mostly in she lived had been sold and would be connection with the National and mild with slight chance of raising "Governor's Club." bank accounts thereof" pending a Teacher (Continued on Page 13) showers (20 per cent) final court decision on several Governor's Conference in Palm This time, Kirk asked for a Beach in December 1967. tomorrow. High yesterday 75, sweeping order to block any further constitutional issues raised on behalf low this morning 58, investigation by a legislative of members of the governor's official The story said the account was tomorrow's high 77, low committee into the $500-ayear staff, including his chief assistant opened in mid-1967 to pay expenses continues tonight 62. Noon today 77. association. Lloyd Hagaman and Press Secretary of the State Republican headquar- Boating: Seas 2-4 feet and higher Russell Stratton. ters, but was converted in early 1968 The court set a hearing for 9:30 to take care of Kirk expenses. in the Gulf Stream. Inland a.m., Thursday, just 30 minutes The Miami Herald said recently, in waters smooth to a light chop, before the House Elections Com- boycott increasing to moderate chop mittee meets to try to unravel some Northward across the Ih- tomorrow. Low tide tonight at of the secrets of the club. By SANDY WESLEY 1 9:50 p.m., high tomorrow at tracoastal Waterway from my The governor's attorney, Gerald home, an otherwise pleasant 4:05a.m. and 4:11p.m., low at Mager, received a court order Math teacher Russell Douglas still 10:26 a.m. view is marred by a partially- Monday preventing the committee Hold your money, has not reported back to Boca Raton collapsed rusty iron fence that Fishing: Brave souls may ven- from subpoenaing three members of Junior High School and the Christmas formerly enclosed a city- ture through the Boca Inlet, the governor's staff, several other decorations to which he objected are owned tennis court. I would with baracuda and plentiful persons knowledgable about the club still on display. appreciate its removal. cobia as your rewards. and records of a bank where club 1 con artists are here In the meantime, the Palm Beach "The tennis court fence will Television: Tiny Tim marries accounts are kept. County Board of Public Instruction is Vicki Budinger on the Johnny But the committee the same day be there until it falls down by ByJIMRIFENBURG keeping mum on the teacher's status. itself," Howard Miller, Carson Tonight Show, 11:30 issued subpoenas for several other The teacher walked out of school p.m., channels 5 and 7. witnesses and records of the spokesman for Schine En- "Hang on to your money, lady, there are con men in town." Monday because he objected to peace terprises, owners of the Movies: "Me, Natalie" and American National Bank and Trust symbols, the inverted "Y" in a circle, "Daddy's Gone a Hunting" Co., Fort Lauderdale, which That's the word today from Det. Lt. Al Nahrstedt of the Boca Raton Police property, states. It seems that Department.
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