The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 14, 1967, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Thursday, December 14, 1967
B-CS Kids To Hold Judo Meet
Approximately 120 Bryan-
College Station youngsters will
compete Saturday in a junior
judo tournament sponsored by
the Texas A&M Judo Club.
Air Force Capt. Gibbs Dibrell,
A&M graduate student and club
instructor, said the contest be
gins at 10:30 a.m. at Fannin
Elementary School.
are in their sixth week of in
struction.
Captain Dibrell said the chil
dren will be paired according to
height.
Competition will be between
fourth through sixth graders en
rolled in a 10-week course organ
ized by the club. The students
While the meet is primarily
designed for fun and experience.
Captain Dibrell said it will be
possible for participants to earn
judo ranking. Any contestant
defeating five opponents will be
awarded junior yellow belt status
and 10 wins will result in orange
belt designation.
Truck Leads To Firing
Of 7 Texas LCB Officers
FUTURE RANGE SCIENTIST
B. J. Ragsdale, left, Extension specialist in the A&M Range
Science Department, stands with freshmen students who
have each received $500 scholarships from the Texas Sec
tion of the American Society of Range Management. Left
to right, the students are Joe Roberts of Gainesville, David
Lackey of Kingsville, and Donn Klare of Weimer.
AUSTIN, Tex. (A 5 ) _ The Tex
as Liquor Control Board, alleg
ing misconduct involving a con
fiscated panel truck and 11 bot
tles of liquor, fired its Dallas
and Victoria supervisors and
five Dallas inspectors Wednes
day.
Dismissed were Dallas district
supervisor James E. Dale; Vic
toria supervisor Lynn S. Burk,
and Dallas inspectors R. L. Va-
lenta, W. B. Groce, B. F. Rake-
straw, R. C. Honeycutt and J. B.
Nelms.
Information regarding the
case also will be turned over to
the Dallas district attorney’s of
fice, board Administrator Coke
Stevenson Jr. said at a news con
ference attended by all three
board members.
Stevenson said the case in
volve a panel truck that was
confiscated in Dallas when
agents found it was being used
to transport illicit beverages.
Bids were taken on the truck,
and a Cleburne man bought the
vehicle with a high bid of $18,
he said.
Later, Stevenson continued,
title was transferred to Dale,
The administrator said 11 bottlei
of confiscated liquor were traded
to a painter to paint the truck,
After it was used for a while
for such purposes as hauling
equipment to a house Dale is
building on Cedar Creek Lake
near Athens, Stevenson, the
truck was sold for $200.
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