DePue disappointed byschool bond oppositionOpposition to the $3.2 million bond issue of the Oxnard School District is “a great disappointment to those who have worked to get the issue passed in the .Ian22 election.” Stipt Harold DePue said todavCSO opposes school bonds(Continued from Page 1)because the children need itmoreHe said the district is doing everything it possibly can to bring the best in education to the children of Colon la Al Contreras, second vice president of the CSO. said he was all for education! “I stress it to my kids.” he said It makes me happy to hearthem talking about school But there is a difference in one thing,” hi' added “Education, yes. Segregation, no ”Tlve bond issue pro[Msal is op-jiosod by the Community ServiceOrganization and the National Association for the \dvancementof Colored People Both organizations voted iast night to oppose the money for additional classrooms because of plans to build a junior high school in the Co-Ionia area Both orgamza’ lt;ns feel the plan would lead to asegregated school.“We must remember that the action taken hy these groups is the right of any individual orgroup and it must be respected as such. Mr DePue said.“I would hope that even withthat action the electors ol the school district will inform tliem selves of the bond pro{xsal and its effects on the entire schoolcommunity.Woter committeeraps new floodcontrol planVENTURAThe water prob-