The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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Connally reappointed Ben F. another cadidate for the Van
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Fredeman of Port Arthur
Committees Meet
The new steering commitee
solve the growing problem of
certifying all Texas counties
for brucellosis eradication. Dr.
R. G. Garrettf, executive direc-
tor of the Texas An.mal Health
Commission, and Dr. John Wil
bur, Veterinarian in charge of
the U. S. Animal disease eradi-
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3, 1879.
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instructional costs of the 33 ex- $8,500.00(1 of it under protest,
isting and future publicly-sup-
pital. and San Antonio State l*»rted junior colleges.
Courts Speak
State Supreme Court has a-
greed with lower courts that a
state tax on gas pipelines is un-
constitutional. Decision upheld
earlier opinions that the dedica-
ted reserve tax cannot be ap-
plied to pipelines holding long-
term contracts to take Texas
• consumers,
four-year status. They also rec- About $9,000,000 has been paid
21. On the
ocean
22. Re*o-
lute
24. Unit of
work
25. Book
clasp
26. Affix
28. Florida
city
(poss.)
29. Droops
31. Pauses
33. Voided
escutcheon
AUSTIN, Texas — For the
first time in history. Texas Re-
publicans will have an opportu-
nity to express their preference
for the GOP presidential nomi-
nation in a statewide straw poll.
Republican Executive Com-
mittee voted to hold the presi-
dental referendum on the May
2 primary ballot The opinion
sampling has no binding effect
Principal purpose is to boost the
stock of Barry Goldwater and
to lure restless conservative
Democrats into the GOP pri-
mary.
Democratic Executive Com-
mittee offered no special voter
bonus to keep their own par-
tisans in the fold .
teen-age pimple*,
Hops scratching, so
He hinted the Committee will lot as a senate candidate.
In addition, it scheduled hear-
ings on a suit to keep former
Bexar County Commissioner
Sam Jorrie off the ballot as a
House candidate. Both are ehal-
Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid
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ringing speech urging Johnson.
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tion of any firm, corporation or individual published in these columns,
will be cheerfully corrected upon it being brought to the attention
of the Publisher. We will slto appreciate the giving of any news items
of any visitors, parties, etc., that may occur at your home. Your co-
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charge $1.25. Address all communications and make all mon es payable
to The New Ulm Enterprise, New Ulm, Texas.
nough to keep top doctors on A sub-commitee on junior col-
the job at state hospitals. Dr. leges reported a list of specific
James M. Schless, director of ’proposals, however, including
tuberculosis hospitals, told the
mittee announced the hearings, other states and Canada are due
He said members will reach a
tentative decision on recommen- [
dations at a meeting here April
17-18.
Committee has balked at tell-
’ “ .....i a-
tums. I greed on to date except a co-
Hospital Losing Doctors ordinating committee for all col-
Texas salaries aren't good e-, leges and junior colleges.
nough to keep top doctors on A sub-commitee on junior col-
.* “ : Zachry indicated the Com-
McKnight State Hospital clini- mittee will propose a ‘ stair-
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tients is shorter, and iewei are oj t|ie governor‘s Committee on
l-eaving the hospitals against Aging, headed by Sen. Walter
medical advice. New and im- Richter of <;onzaies. held its in-
proved drugs are offering bet- jaj meeting as did the gov-
ter hope of quick cure.
Study HearUgs Planned
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tuberculosis hospitals, told the a recommendations that no more
hospital board at a recent meet- junior colleges be elevated to gas t0 ou’-of-state
He cited resignations of doc- ommend that the state pay all t0 (he treasurer under the levy,
tors at Harlingen State Hospital.
East Texas Tuberculosis Hos-
ACROSS
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5. Dress
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10. Culture
medium
11. Scene of
confusion
12. French
artist
14. Sin
15. Mendicant
16. Instructs
19. Toward
20. Muddles
21. Deadly pale
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unctuous
25. Musical
instrument
27. Reveries
30. Close to
31. Finery
32. Shoulder
wraps
35. A wit
36. French city
37. A U.S.
President
39. Coagulate
40. Persian
fairy
41. Fowl
42. Industrious
insects
DOWN
1. Partici-
pated
2. Canadian
peninsulc
3. Hall!
4. Chief deity
(Babyl.)
i emoi staled.
j Without dissent the Democrats
agreed on Houston as the site
ot their June 16 state conven-
ASSO CIATICN tion to pick national presiden-
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S/TATE CAPITAL
Il Sideliqhts
Sanford
for Johnson in June,” the Gov- W. Vowell offered the board for
Hospitals and Special Schools »
more cheering o°tc
pietion of i—
High court permitted filing of
three mandamus petitions invol-
ving election controversies.
__________________r________ _ . It also heard arguments on
cal directors’s taking a job in step” or easy-stages approach former Fort Worth Councilman
another state. to achieving a first class sys- Doyle Willis’ suit to get on the
Key medical jobs in the state tern of college and universities. May 2 Democratic primary bal-
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make specific recommendations
for financing the proposed up-
grading program.
Appointments Made
Govenor Connally announced lenged under a ruling that hold-
appointments of O. E. Bevers ers of paid office are ineligible
of Lakeview and C. C. Brough- to run for the Legislature dur-
ton and Russell Jones, both of ing the term to which they were
tors of the Upper Red River lis and Jorrie now are out of
Flood Control and Irrigation their old offices.
District (Hall, Briscoe and Child Another argument was set
ress Counties). Bevers and on a suit to prevent kobert F,
Broughton are reappointments. Bartlett of Van Zandt County
Jones succeeds the late Dr. Roy from running for county and
I h. Ball. district attorney. J. .Alton Mills.
ernor’s 14-member committee
studying electronic data process-
ing equipment in use bv the
The Hi^ SUte' division in Tex«s “y ,he i
Education Beyond the H gh Tourlst Program In High Gear backtagging market testing pro-
School will take its preliminary Texas Tourist Develop- grain js jn force in several
i-ecommendatkxis before college ment Agency reports that na. ronhwestprn stat„
officials and state legislative tiona| a(jvertising is scheduled \_'i
groups during late May BnO jor summer issues of the New <jry
JIune- I York Times and Chicago Trib- centration points on their way
As Dr. Wilbur says, '’BruceL
Shipley of Beaumont and Neal Zandt post, claims Bartlett has losis being what it is, if older
■ • with com- D. Rader of Port Arthur to the not met residence requirements female animals are free of the
facilities for tlw Pilot (. ommission lor the Sa-
mentally retarded (which now
house 9,813), to’ P*vsent
ing list of 1,«W VJiy be trim-
agates. The state party platform med to 500 by M
will b<- written and a new SDEC Schless also had an encourag-
I selected at the September meet- ing report: averag hospitali
ing.
Republicans will hold their
June convention in Dallas and
tlieir September convention in
Austin.
SDEC Chairman Eugene M.l
Locke of Dallas resigned at the
i Democratic meeting and was re-
placed by Frank Erwin Jr. of
Austin. He had served as sec-
retary.
Republicans adopted a resolu-
tion calling for a special legis-
lative session on congressional
redistricting, and decided to ad-
mit pay their poll taxes (under fighting a running battle with sues of Sunset, Redbook and the state, county and 1 erd from
i ,------- j Digest magazines, which the cow caniu can be
i sessions of the 25-meinber com- Some 36 travel writers from i Jent’fied.
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to take a week long tour of the slaughter, a blood sample is
state in April to gather material taken and the results of a bru-
for their columns. cellosis test is recorded.
72 ' ‘ ‘ ~ • For the second time, the Court disease, it is pretty certain the
bine Bar. Pass and Tributaries, of Crimminal Appeals affirmed herd is free. In this way, about
wait- He also named to the cutnmis- the swindling conviction and 97 to 98 per cent of the testing
sion Ixe Wheat oi Beaumont, eight-year prison sentence of could be eliminated.
Bill Sexton of Orange and W. F. Billie Sol Estes. Dr. Garrett says backtagging
Backtagging could eliminate ‘ down-the-road’’
The “backtagging of culls testing by between 90 and 97
and dry cows may be used to per in a given county
solve the growing problem of The animal health officials an-
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of arthritis,
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33-18 over Corpus Christi.
Leaders of both parties, in rin^^s^h^gS^ohnson MillOF Bll7l1S ClltS Childress, Jo the board of direc- electedlor appointed .Both Wd-
t support that as governor he a -___;• •*
plans to keep control of the or ointment, soothes, helps —
; minor burns, cuts, bruises. Family
state party. antiseptic, Vases itch of surface
“It is important. . . to choose rashes, eczema, I
people (as convention delegates) rl.fnng~ For stubEor
who will be as Strong for Con- I case*, get Extra Strenoth Zemo.
nally in September as they are • _____________
institutions pay $14,000 to $15.-
000 a year, plus housing. Sch-
less said the next Legislature
son in party conventions. But W*U asked to raise that to
they squabbled at lenglli
fore accepting Dallas as
site of their September 15th state I
convention. Dallas finally won..
33-18 over Corpus Christi.
Connally made clear in
simultaneos meetings in Austin,
declined to submit requested
referendums on sale of liquor
by the drink and curtailment of
Mexican nationals' commuting
to jobs in Texas.
Names of Goldwater, Nelson
Rockefeller, Maragaret Chase
Smith and Harold Stassen will
appear on the GOP bailot. Orig-
inally the names of Richard
Nixon, William Scranton, George
Rommey and Henry Cabot
Lodge were included, but they
were asked to be omitted. Rock-
efeller wanted off. He was told
lie had to stay since he already
had announced.
Democrats responded warmly
to Gov. John Connally’s call for
all-out support of President John
be- $19,500.
the Executive Director Raymond
__ June.
mit registered voters who did Chairman H. B. Zachry, still une travel sections and for is- to slaughter are marked sc that
battle with chau ^iunoAF Rodand nniinfv and I ord frnni
new federal constitutional au- the capitol press over secret Reader's Digest
thority) to party conventions.
Both committees also got a-
round to their required busi-
ness: certifying statewide can-
didates for the primary ballot
and selection of a place (Aus-
tin) for their May 12 meeting
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