Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas (2024)

Kingsville Ex-Manager Loses Case ALST1N, Tex. (AP) The Texas Supreme Court rejected efforts Wednesday by a city manager to get his job hack and a young Republican to get the University of Texas student newspaper out of politics. Julian Keaton had asked the supreme court to reinstate him as city manager of Kingsville, a position he held from 1970 to 1974. Keaton was fired after he said he would not abide by an out-of-court settlement to reinstate Margaret Saenz as city tax assessor-collector. The settlement was reached after Ms.

Saenz appointed on a temporary basis by Keaton complained to the regional Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that Keaton later passed over her and chose a man for the assessor-collec- The basis of her complaint was sex discrimination. In the newspaper suit, Republican law student Howard Hickman, a supporter of Ronald Reagan for president in 1976, sued to stop The Daily Texan from editorializing on elections Hickman sued in 1976 after the Texan had published editorials favorable to Jimmy presidential campaign and endorsed Tom Loranee for the state supreme court and Republican Walter Wendlandt for railroad commissioner. Hickman claimed the mandatory fee imposed by university regents to support the Texan an association them that Hickman not care to enter or to continue The supreme court agreed with the Austin Court of Civil Appeals that a trial refusal to grant Hickman a temporary injunction pending a hearing on the merits would not cause Hickman to suffer any injury In other cases, the high court: a $108,400 judgment against Lone Star Gas Co. for the family of Herbert Roach, whose head was tom in a 1973 gas well explosion in Leon County. The family had sought $501,410.

a $35,100 judgment for William Davis against Wilson N. Jones Memorial Hospital in Grayson County. Davis sued after an orderly who was hired before his references were checked allegedly tried to remove a catheter improperly from bladder. The Waco Court of Civil Appeals noted that if the hospital had checked references, it would have found that orderly Leslie Looman had been expelled after one month from Navy Medical Corps School. down a rule cited by appeals courts in 1933, 1934 and 1967 and held that Johnie Slaughter could recover $49,300 from the Abilene State School.

Slaughter, a school employe, sustained severe back injuries when another employe backed a tractor over him. The trial court allowed testimony of a doctor who had seen Slaughter only one time and based his opinion partly on what Slaughter said was his medical history. Harlingen Police Roundup FELONY WEED CHARGE FILED One adult and three juveniles were arrested Tuesday night for felony possession of marijuana David Michael Elizaldi, 18, 622C TSTI, was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Tommy Thompson, who set bond at $3,000. Three juveniles, a boy, 16, and two 15-year-old girls were released to their parents The four were arrested at 7:35 p.m. in Treasure Hills by Patrolman Norman Kotizem.

Twenty-three plastic bags containing what appeared to be marijuana were confiscated JUVENILE HELD A 16-year-old Harlingen boy was transferred to county juvenile facilities in Brownsville, after being arrested for possession of marijuana Wednesday. The youth was arrested at 7:35 a.m. at 1500 N. 7th St. Arresting officer was Patrolman Tom Cave.

DWI CHARGED Pablo Saldivar Jaramillo, 24, Weslaco, was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated. Thompson set bond at $500. Jaramillo was arrested by the Department of Public Safety at 2:40 p.m. on US 83 east of La Peril. BEGINS TODAY PRE-CHRISTMAS DELAYED BILLING Thursday, October 27, 1977 LEVI'S DENIM BELLS.

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