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the Buttle of San Jacinto. Wilson' "i really think we will win this
said on the eve ol the oral argu- suit. Both law and justice are on
moots, 'and to the ‘present day 0ur side. We have done an ex-
Ihe federal government has tried haustive job digging up all facts
to lake bites out of its territory." surrounding the Texas annexation
The suit involves a strip of sub- to the United States and they
merged land seven miles wide prove Texas is right,” the attor-
TEXAS REOPENS FIGHT
TO DEFEND TIDELANDS
AUSTIN (API—Texas opens a doesn’t sleep even at night and I ly it remained part of Texas,”
new fight Monday to defend its ( continuously whittles away at Tex-1 Wilson related,
tidelands tights. Atty. Gen. Will as boundaries, he said. | ”Tha disputed boundary was
Wilson compares the struggle tot “The present tidelands suit isjcompromised by the federal gov-
Ihc battle of San Jacinto. one of the biggest bites of all. ernment paying Texas 15 cents an
Wilson, Gov. Price Daniel and'They may bite this one but they acre—a total of 10 million dol-
a battery ol attorneys appear be- are going to lose a few teeth do-liars—and the present boundary
fore the U.S. Supreme Court, to! ing it.” j line with New Mexico was fixed,
defend a suit brought by the gov- He predicts the Supreme Court: "In bite three Oklahoma took
ernment for a oil-rich submerged decision will take from 60 to 90! Greer County which lies between
area in the Gulf of Mexico. days. He is optimistic on the out-1 the forks of Rod River.
Texas won its independence at come. j "Oil was discovered in the Red
River bed and, in bile four, Okla-
homa established the boundary
line on the south bank of the Red
River.
“So Texas lost much of the riv-
bed oil.
"Then came a reversal. Texas,
around the Gull—seven million j nev general said. J *00*< a bile out of New Mexico;
acres ,n all. Wilson said it is the1 lt was pessary to untangle all «*en the surveyors for the Capi-j
largest suit in U.S. history tn,o{ the old boundary disputes dear; f*1 Sjaidtartt; located the western,
terms of the amount of land in- around Texas, since the 1836 Tex-!1'"* grant a ong the west,
solved. ,as Boundary Act is the heart of;81^ the Texas Panhandle in
In money, Texas has received the tidelands controversy. vh„as,^"
30 million dollars income from ThP government's first bite in-|stri?rfwf^and
tidelands thus tar and Louisiana solved the old neutral ground ly- ' °
‘"Z,,han 200 f'«een the Sabine River and ”leS bit back and got,
hat money w, 1 go to the led- the Arroyo Hondo. smaU chunk of land four miles i
eral government if we lose, Wil-. “This was settled by agreeing to wide an(l )5 m,iPS long just west!
son said. the Sabine River as the presently gj p.,so
TnXaS “ «t defend- eastern boundary of Texas," Wil- “Texas ;md Mexico have ex-1
lnkL n i ‘nPS', ra:wUCf“i' M,n MKi , , changed bites on the curious!
e cry attorney general tor the last "Bite No. 2 was the biggest o , ^ which are the result of the j
1IX) years has been fighting off m !aU and involved the eastern ! Ri0 Grande altering its course and
vasions of Texas territory from of present New Mexico and a pari jchan^ ng state J nat]0na, ^
one direction or another.’ 0f southern Colorado. Texas hadjdarif^|
Texas lost its hold over the sub- claimed its western boundary to I
merged Gulf lands in the govern- be the Rio Grande to its source!
ment’s original suit in 1950. Legis- j„ southern Colorado.”
lation was then passed to over-; Texas’ Gov..Pease sent Robert
come the decision. The pending j Neighbors as county judge to El
case is regarded as a showdown1 paso and Spruce Baird as county |
in the dispute. judge of Santa Fe. B.v CYNTHIA LOWRY
Wilson recalled that Gen. Sam "Federal troops kicked Judge AP TV-Radio Writer
Houston caught Santa Anna tak- j Braird out ol Santa Fe, but Judge
ing lus siesta when Texas won its!Neighbors was able to take pos-
independence from Mexico—and! session of El Paso and consequent-
its original claim on the tide-,—-----------------
lands—at the Battle of San Ja-:
Cinto,
"But the federal government
ScienceMxioKtl
HIDING ON AIR..
The preaw of neably frictioniE:
TRANSPORTATION is close AT HASP, s
AVAILABLE WILL BE AN "AIR CAR" WHICH TRAVELS
ON A CUSHION OF COMPRESSED AIR. IT WILL HAVE
NO WHEELS OB TRANSMISSION AND WILL TRAVEL
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Macmillan Runs Jolly England Very Well
! LONDON (AP)—With hardly a, Usher and amateur musician, to build 300,000 houses in a year, out. He climaxed his campaign
check in his stride, Harold Mac- They were married in Paris dur- a figure then regarded as aimost with a whistle stop tour over 3.500
jmillan went back in his business-;ing the 1880s. ‘impossible. miles of British countryside that
LESS
. SOON
I WHEELS OB
> a INCHES A!
,BCVE LAND OR WV
HOVERCRAFT,” PEVE-OPED
^ England could nevat/rosce
TRANSPORTATION OF CAS:-r
OVER WATER. IT SIDES ON A
NEARLY FC'CTlONLESS
Mrs. Mike Franssen
STATE RESERVE LIFE
“So Mi Before You Oii"
NEARLV FC'CT.ONLE
CUSHION OF AIR, WaILI
SESLLAR SHFS
WUSrCEKOWE
WATER RESISTANCE
WHICH REDUCES
THEIR SPEER
£ .
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=AZN FASTCR
IN U. 5. SAV'\SS BONDS. NEW£ BONDS
MATA EE IN O.V.v 7-',+ YEARS- .
ut MONTHS SOCNEZ THAN £\ERBZXX8f
OLD BONDS £ARS MOK TVOf
★★★★★★★★★★
Sun's TeleScope-
Unmarried Ministers
If it's . . .
CHOCOLATES
Black's Pharmacies
E T««*» Decfcer at ittrlin*
JT 3-1766 JV J-41tT
DURHAM,, N.C'. (AP) — Dr. j oy a pomicai suoormna
James. T. Cleland. dean of the slipped up in line of duty.
I one thing I'm scared to death of; Duke University chapel, has sug-1 These qualities undoubtedly had
(Is over-exposure. Tested that Protestant churches a cumulative effect on the British
NEW YORK (AP.)—Considerable' Miss Blair has 10 special ap- think seriously about encouraging'voter. Macmillan now is as stable
grumbling by viewers, including pearanees lined up now and there;an unmarried clergy. !a part of old England as Big Ben.
this one, and by performers, has j will probably be others before the One of the arguments used in Like Sir Winston Churchill be-
centered on television’s way of (season is over. favor of Protestant celibacy is lore him, Macmillan was born ol
rewarding the very few new. good As George Gobel commented the that married ministers often are,a British-American marriage. His
summer shows: interment. other evening. “There just aren’t;faced with the choice of neglect-!mother was the former Nellie
But the system is fine with Jan-enough first-rate guests to going either'their homes or their Belles of Indianapolis. His father
et Blair. around on television any more. ,jobs. Iwas Maurice Macmillan, a pub-
For two summer seasons Janet!Miss Blair can sing, dance, act
like way today to running Britain when young Harold came of From then on his rise was as- ■<’,t hinl
as a going concern. ;age, he entered the family pub- surer!.
| Aristocratic, wealthy and some-;lishing business. Today it is one In his electioneering, Macmillan! Xenofthobia is the word to de-
, thing of a political wizard, the (of Britain's biggest. (is an aristocrat but no stuffed scribe anybne who hates foreign-
ifi5-year-old Prime Minister re- Edon-educated Macmillan mar- shirt. When he drinks beer with ers.
jeeived an overwhelming mandate jried a daughter of the ninth Duke (the locals in a pub. it’s not just
[from the voters tor his policies at;of Devonshire in 1920 and entered show. He really likes beer.
'home and abroad. politics tour years later as mem- His public" speaking is rarely
! At home, Macmillan has guided I of Parliament tor a northern memorable but often witty. He
I Britain to a peak of prosperity district. talks from a well-stocked mind,
unsurpassed in its history. Prices ', Sut tle had t0 wait until the the way you'd expect a publisher
are stable, jobs are generally before he really caught the to talk.
(plentiful, the pound is strong and eye. As housing minister,. And it appears impossible to
(there is money around. he fulfilled a Conservative pledge wear the 6-loot Prime Minister
i He also Claims with some just!-
j fication that his Moscow visit last
(February started the train of
(events leading to the thaw
East-West relations,
j But it wasn't always that way.
jMadmillan took office in January
1957 with the country deeply split
by the Suez fiasco and his Con-
(servative party showing signs of
(wear.
j Only an expert touch could have
triumphed in this situation. But i
[a little over two years, Macmillan
(united his party and placated a
majority of the voters.
: He did it by applying a busi-
nessman’s approach to the needs
(of the time.
; If a trip to Paris, Bonn or Wash-
ington seemed called tor, Mac-
millan never hesitated. He went.
! When the pound showed signs
j of strain, he acted, imposing re-
! strictions on credit that were wide-
|ly unpopular. Under fire from
his opponents, he never got flur-
'ried. Nor did he ever fail to stand
by a political subordinate who
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she is much
Boys Just Don't Count
At Wyoming School
and John Raitt have starred in a and look pretty
ANCHOR. Wyo. (AP)—Girls at- uniformly high-level variety show.in demand. Her first assignment
tending the only school in this J replacing the Dinah Shore show - tor which she is now in re-
Wyoming community are _ never !on NBC'Sunday night. (hearsal in New York — is "Straw-
teased by boys—there aren't any.! rqow that both Dinah and cooler berry Blonde." an NBC special
The school's seven students arc WPathpr are with us, Janet is next Sunday. Later she'll pop up
all girls. (anticipating a leisurely, lucrative on the Pat Boone show over at
season of special appearances. ! ABC and still later be tl^e heroine
"I like things just the way they of "Around the World With Nellie
are,” she says. I don’t want a Bly,” a musical comedy account
regular series." (of one ol America's first Sobsis-
Another star of tasteful, - high-iters — which ought to be just her
quality summer shows take the (meat.
opposite point of view. He’s Andy! -
Williams, who was Pat Boone’s! CBS will study causes and cures
‘ st1a,f | replacement on ABC two summers - of marital failures in its next ed-
banking laws „„a umn*. nn CRRiitimi on Nny. 9 of “Woman." the
series aimed at the i
Williams says frankly he has (thinking woman. Sammy Davis Jr.
accepted his last summer replace-i will tackle another straight dra-
ASSETS ment job if a regular fall-winter imatic role on G.E. Theater. Victor
1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve (show doesn’t materialize. (Borge is conscientiously turning
JU 2-8234
Reserve District No. It
State No. 914
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
CROSBY STATE BANK
OF CROSBY, TEXAS ^
at the close of business October 6. 1959.
Institution organized and operating under the banking law's of * and Garrv jjoore’s on CBS it ion on Not. 9 ol
this State and a member of the Federal Reserte System. Pub- , ' ‘ day time series
lished in accordance with a call marie by the State Banking
Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of thi* District.
ANNOUNCING THE NEW STANDARD OF BASIC EXCELLENCE...
NEW RAMBLER FOR’60
balance, and cash items in process of collection .... 719,782.761 Why isn’t Janet more series-j up on programs all over the three
2. United States Government obligations,
. minded?
.1.340,375:001 "All summer long I worked like
5R7 n claim 8* rhn nvnloin* ''RpHvPPD
Birect and guaranteed ........................
3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions
5. Corporate stocks i including 86,000.00 stock of i renewrotus. incmuraii* .... ^ a,
Federal Reserve bank' ...................... 6,000.00 learning dance routines, going to
6. Loans and discounts (including $453.98 overdrafts) 1,098,855.15 ;hairdressers, fitting ocstumes
networks drumming up interest in
Bank premises owned $55,000.00,
furniture and fixtures $15,000.00
Other assets ...............•••••
TOTAL ASSETS ...............
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations .......................
Time deposits of indidivuals, partnerships,
and corporations .....................
Deposits of United States Government
(including postal savings)
Deposits i
his Friday night NBC special. If
he keeps up the puce, people
might tire of seeing him before he
appears on his own program. t
iresseis, mums w-iiumn. Heavyweight champion Ingemarl
and all the rest, I was working!Johansson has been signed for a;
70,000.00; more $2 hours a day every | role in the Nov. 19 CBS produe
1 nn 1 < H _______ I____ CPI---inn I Haw a# Ufleninmitati'tf “The Kill-
.3,602,154.72
100 dav all summer long. That’s tooition of Hemingway’s
much work - and besides, theiers.”
Sun's Television Log
ig postal savings) .................
; of States and political subdivisions
13,657.33
126,166.02
14,456.24
18 Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.)
19. TOTAL DEPOSITS .................$3,243,123.54
24. TOTAL LIABILITIES ............................
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
25. Capital* ...........................................
26. Surplus ............................................
27. Undivided profits ................................
29 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ....................
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES
AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ......................
•This bank’s capital consists of: _
Common stock with total par value of $100,000.00
ME MORAN D A
31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes ...........................
I. A. H. Garbs, Cashier of the above-named bank, hereby cer-
tify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
A. H. Garbs
Correct-Attest: O. O. Hare, Director
Camille Ulrich, Director
T. A. Ramsey, Director
State of Texas.
County of Harris:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of October,
1959. 1
Millie Lawncss
Notary Public
(SEAL)
. 100,00000
. 100,000.00
. 159.031.18
. 359.031.18
.3.602.154,72
269,000.00
TUESDAY NIGHT
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0 TV Newa
6 :10 B
0 Weather**!
6:16 0 Newsreel
0 John Daly
6 .26 0 Weather
6:30 0 Laramie
0 To Tell The Truth
0 Sugartoot
7:00 0 Dennis O’Keefe Show
7:30 0 Fibber McGete
0 Wyatt Earp
0 Loves of Dobie GllUs
8:00 0 Arthur Murray Party
0 Tightrope
0 "Die Rifleman
8:30 0 Ford Star Time
0 Red Skelton
0 Phillip Marlowe
9:00 0 Garry Moore
0 Alcoa Present*
9:30 © Keep Talking
0 U. S. Marshal
10:00 0 Sea Hunt
0 News
0 Mike Hammer
10:15 0 Jack Paar
10:10 0 Final New*
0 Moviettme
10:35 0 Weather
*10:40 0 Mann About Sports
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2*15 N*. Main
Telephone: JF 2-6912
Bo, town. Texas
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10:45 0 MGM Theater
12:00 0 Late Movie
0 Janet Dean Registered
Nurse
12:15 0 Naughty Marietta
12:30 0 Wanted by the FBI
1:15 0 Final News
WEDNESDAY MORNING
(Oct. 14)
6:00 0 Continental Classroom
i Physics)
6:30 0 Continental Classrom
i Chemistry)
6:35 0 Good Morning
8:55 0 Farm Report
7:00 0 Today
0 Ginny Pace Show
7:80 0 Romper Room
0 Morning New*
8:00 0 News
0 Cartoons
8:15 0 Capt. Kangaroo
8:30 0 Howard Finch Show
9 .00 0 Dough Re Ml
0 It’s A Great Lift
9: SO 0 Treasure Hunt
0 December Bride
10:00 0 Price la Right
0 I Love Lucy
10:30 0 Concentration
0 Top Dollar
0 Our Miss Brooks
11:00 0 Tic-Tac Dough
0 Love Of Life
0 Tumbleweed Time
U:S0 0 It Could Be You
0 Search For Tomorrow
0 Kitirik's Party
11:45 0 Guiding Light
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
12:00 0 Susie
0 News
0 Across the Board
12:15 0 Woman's World
12:30 0 As the World Turns
0 Public Defender
0 Pantomime Quiz
1:00 0 For Better or Worse
0 Qeen foru a Day
0 Music Bingo
1:30 0 House Party
0 The Thin Man
0 All Star Theater
2:00 0 Young Dr Malone
0 Big Payoff
0 Day In Court
2:30 0 From These Roots
0 The Verdict Is Yours
0 Gale Storm,
3:00 0 House On High Street
0 Hie Brighter Day
0 Beat The Clock
3:15 0 Secret -Storm
3:30 0 Split Personality
0 Edge of'Night
0 Who Do You Trust
4:o0 0 Ijxmey Town
0 Early Show
0 American Bandstand
4:35 0 Bozo, The Clown
4:45 0 Topper
5:00 0 Kitirik's Party
5:15 0 San Francisco Beat
5:3 0 Bugs Bunny
0 Larry Ras o News
5:«0 © Chris Chandler Sports
5.45 0 Huntley-B.-mkicy
Report i
0 New*
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See what the brilliant new 1960 Compart*
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dealer October 14.
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See and Drive
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NO. 1 in economical, trouble-free operation NO. 1 in owner loyalty
SEE IT OCT. 14 ... AT ALL RAMBLER DEALERS
CLYDE JONES RAMBLER, lnc.«407 West Texas Avenue
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