Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1963 Page: 2 of 6
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TuMchy Augntt 6, 193
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(P_ the influx of foreign foodsti
FRANKFURT, Germany
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CUM
Ip
‘His favorite play things are
iff based on ability to pay, and
anime in Florida, where he arid
in
faulty
•: :w
I thought
HELEN
His
,i
BOTTEL
I
two months
gov el nment
News From
be
A
de
l eat at drive in restaurants wher >
. lUd
• one
A
4* du • it
011
e
When thi
। an I understand
w ant
v our child
compromise
for
CL
will raise its tuition $100 a
(
beginning in September
t cal break l ist
i th
on her letter
and
answ•r
ISI
(
admit
KHC
nterest thereon. together with
tlh ’ m.
I.
hereuf ter
11 and evld by aaie
1.11 H.
of college boss
Oir
bats
< as e
/
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It
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provide hy
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in nnicipation of this
PUBLIC NOTICE
n
I -i M t
which
on NiMHNI
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bI HomiiI nne shal! I* the I
mnke
a
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compuners tw h
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may
anl nel I net to ex
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/
m*
the
R
huve
4,2
Swch
!
twnds, shatl
nil
delivering
MM who
ard for the puryose of meet
such terms
nne
n I he
for
of the
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I bv
uh
l h u
pose of rtiring all such
P
5
Markets Windows To Wor
For West German Housewives
mv
and
He got
eat his
PUBLIC
NOTICE
have
Mrs
aw u s
alter
The
ciety
met ir
Servic
I 1wsiter to the ereevt of the Cieneral
I Rev enue •} unet to be appropriatev to
shn ll
I %: 1
portion shall be set nsir
a part of such Diviaion
When a West German house-
wife goes out shopping nowa-
jays the 1ocal store or super-
market is her window to the
world.
issuing. seliing
such additionat
. Mrs
in her
Legg
were
Mrs
hat
not
lie
A cut
> law to do
y an* hor %e
A mnemimnent
arl <
honds
and
might
Mr
left M
fives i
says
uar
enabling Inws
A meneiment.
Mr.
tertair
Wood
day e
Also
Wood s
las, w
Wrigh
Alexar
Mr.
Janice
visitin
McPee
stayed
with I
The way things are heading
in West Germany, a young wo
man seekin the wav to a man’
heart is as likely to find it witl
a pizza or chicken Maryland a
a plate of seaming wurst.
it ■
Mi
nd i
r l *-
1-
MODERN CIGARILL0 SIYIING
WITH FBONY MOIDER .
Veterans’ Land Fund by $150,000,-
000.00 . said Fund to te used for the
purvose of purchasing land in Texas
Mis
this
manic
ing w
Mrs
son a
A nursery gathers it from the
San Francisco Water Depart-
ment’s verdant San Mateo Wa-
tershed for medical laborator-
ies trying to develop cures and
oreventatives.
I h
ti
let
Fir
Me
Nine
at the
meetir
Mrs
meetir
Mason
ter w
voiced
candi-
I He si
miitteni to
tors of t
t- helet <
sa
nti
i ii
,i dist
plead
irmyent fix
author ze t
through the night, doesn’t whim-
per any more," says Mis Da-
vis
Like any baby, Oose has a
crib and other accessories, a
expel ence— for him and
I avis
’ fon-
l • • as
v ixion
after
1 963
itnted a
।And Im
Veterans To Remember Lost
Shipmates at August Meet
I
rea
the
tigator W as sect
out and het pen
sion w as discon
l mnued e v e u
thouvh she had
k out Ei
i takin
year
ne xl
.oil
,1,
Mill....,
nin
The
efl
is ■
v
The NEW IDEA
in smoking
H>
12111
think
Im (
• hild‘
reach
vou ’
f.,
pla
ber
md
efi
l ill'
isU
Million
uind«
r Tesas
n fune
i I.nnel
Ibllaru
This i
phi use
woul havv
1ns Land
Hopelessly outnumbered by an
intart Japanese fleet, plagued by
is I
h <
boH
lu
tl.fl
I."
necora nee
and sale «
until there
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lolt
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
XI MBER ONE ON THE BALLOT
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rble r Vlamaae
SI
do
d.
ex:
Canned Meals
Sauer forecasts' that the inter-
nationalization of German food
shops is only just beginning
"‘Once we have got over the
difficult transition period of the
Common Market and there is a
complete liberization of trade.
I und
I nnd
'I' Uli
’ l h.
m. .h
‘ ri 1)9 m
jred dezen-
West Germany imports nearly
one-third of all its foodstuffs—
more than any other West Eu-
opean country—and getting in
the weekly supplies is very
much an international taffair.
The European Common Market
had made it even more so.
d K
( IoVVIV V
• and remain
for the pur-
bonds, may
rus . 1
.1 H nt.I
Hoh i
miaki UK । a:
a r•uieine
ns to auth
"1 DI"
<>f the
rm 2 and 4
< onst it ut ion
t amended
follow M
lir
and
Cares for Baby Chimp
she and my husband got on my
md then nut an a sreen to keen
in th e . he can stay in the car "
Proposed
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER FOUR ON THE BALLOT
1 1s potential
eh
p ? ^Wr PLEASANT
.....HELEN HELP US
/tr . Miss
with ! Hie
IHI HI AIK or
. 1!
olc
rer
is:
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Lui
et
ver
ne
Hl
L
Need Recipe
For Onions,
Barnacles?
।
Com . ".tapl.m"
Xeld Mi L-n ‘ ’
B II RFSIVFD kV
Me t ol i in nil +lertilis by the
eople th* vote shali lv by m-rret bul-
lot ill* legisiatuie shali pin Me fol
l N
I ‘ ll'
t 11 !
i \ .1
ev eTV
decade
। ihnt
• V i <d
•air t
1 (
v. a Mental Hygiene Clinic, or
famly doctor is as near as the
• «f the Veternns’
outing for nn
i in' I• of a pr,
an in\x s
generated consid. r ; it out ”
to go
Well
to Texas veterans
Il ii ll.
1. 11*l
prineignl and
Washington
i take
1
d
stitution of Texas
Fox & Whittington Ins. Agcy., 108 E.Fourth
McGuire Ins. Agency, 407 N. Jefferson
THE I KG
Mr ■
of CI
here
and w
i.
f f M " • R fl
1e well
1 • I i sich
ostensible mat i lage
He adds that this also influ
enced West German housewives
"They see these strange nev
foods and they want to try then
out
By The Associated Press
inerease the
I’m sorry you didn’t finish
your story How did YOU face
I i hrw on e.n i1
($200000,6100) of whih have
tefo1e hen ianiiei and Bohl,
EOWARD,
-plit in the Communist camp
officials at the Voice of Ame-
rica the U S government's over-
seas radio, say the Soviets and
| "hinese are beaming more short
। wave propaganda broadcasts at
I nne another while the Soviet bloc
’ms tase its jamming of Ame
rican 1i ansmissions
It take? an
compunies (
he wouldn’t
Rig Food Budget
But the Germans are no lon-
cer sticking to their set menus
Even the conservative German
worker is trying new foods
it wasn’t always so. Savs Pe-
ter Sauer, a vice-president of
one of West Germany's largest
supermarket and self - service
chains:
"There, has been virtually a
'•evolution in the variety of food
available over the past six
vears. We have literally doubled
the number of items on our
purchasing list."
be holding.
Reminiscenses will mostly re-
volve around the funny things
that happaned such as the time
one thoughtful crew stole a man-
naquin from a department store
and attached it-to the periscpe
so their skipper could be proper-
ly impressed with this nude ap-
parition moving up out of the
the 1964 (OP
. ., ! words over their uh ological dif
1‘rment of Meramevic l e a i
... . .. I teieneeS. I s officials report
1,1 [ ind the Voice of America ap
1‘ nears to be a bem ficiary of the
Im ,0011 (1 blokt
daughter didn’t need me
Acevunts of th* Slat* of Texas, wne JI reirinu
deitzay to th* pure haner or pur: I be uned for th*
acceptable. I
a babysitter."
learn to love your child, and
when" Seems to me vou have
111 mon v on him
to th* pny-
interest on
not heen eold
e for a termi
th* memhers
n the date of
con plete th*
re aprwinterl
Case ol New Jersey
Sherman Cooper of
should be considered
the, remi vnnt ion or
h • ititen memter
other year for the
kF OF I HF
together with the expenses herein
authorized, of any othet bonds here
es kb provide herein, in
with the resolution of
nuthorizing the issuance
f sweh aelditional honds,
Mie sufficient moneys Ut
n t in a i i
I ol did v in Fur ope
A brief announcement
from the
was hemne dropped |
nds, or rights
ineome, vent*.
law shall be
ant icipatory
S
■ 'I
Ski
It a
la
old things I havt arond the hou-
si, like empty baking ’ powder
cans or empty bleach bottles,”
INCIDFNTALY, NOW
TULSA, Okla im — Al Gird-
lor a reporter for the Tulsa
World, got a letter from an in-
mate of the state prison at Me-
Alester which included the com-
m nt
"Incidentally, you’ve been
missoellinp my number "
ntlv she and seven mem
TULSA, Okla. (P — Having a
year old chimpanzee around the
house is just like having another
baby
That’s the report of Mis Zel-
ta Davis, wife of Tulsa zou di- favorite nipple and his own toys
rector Hugh Davis, who has | And, like many a human baby,
| been taking cate of baby Oose "His favorite play things are
on(olly strong. Some are stronger thon
pay ( lams more promptly and more
w wich company to choose?
pendent insurance agent knows where to
the ceiltg"'-
Oose isn't on public display
vt t and won't be uptil the city
j finds a female companion fur
• nte1 connent of
' nte| biennialfv
by said Boarl. Such use shali be a
matter for the discretion and direc-
tion of anid Bonrd: but there may be
no such use of any such moneys eon-
trary to the rights of any holder of
any of the bonds issued and sold by
mmI boars! or violative of any con
tract to which said Bard is a patty
• The Veterans’ Land Fund shall
he used by said Bourd for the pur-
wose of purehasing lamia witunted in
nt all.
,i ns Im authei
<' provile f < i
t he
Uh i
one experience with
so far was a trail
was unhappy
others and some
fairly Do ycu hno
Your locol inde
Lav i n v el
vour problem’ Who hylped you
through the bad times* Did you
kJ
cal e I>l s oil
for help
for her
mother-.
with him
inimeliately committed
And she 11-1
w hv
Kavakine j
hive th
However Javits said Sunday
"Went to the fiat and struck
ise w ho don't know
"I eat barnacles
T» Her All Things
Eggs from Holland, cheese
from Scandinavia, wines from
France, chickens from the Uni-
ted States, breakfast cereals
from Britain, lemons from Italy,
oranges from Spain—all are
commonplace in even the smal-
lest store in a remote village.
This does not mean that the
Germans don’t still love their
own huge sausages and massive
wedges.of. cream-laden pastries
Ear from it. The butcher’s and
»he baker's are freguently the
only two stores where queueing
is almost inevitable
ehl Ah l a nan prov id
DALLAS, tm — A group of seives rather than jobs they may
veterans meets in Dallas Aug.
v 1(101- i i if H ism ।if
IVA’S So when
1964 I’resrnt tnition is $1,000
Satur P’oli eman Jolin Castellani la
called | ter reported
nil .f
SM ..I
I Ne
i ertam point v mi I
erratic torpedoes
explode too soon,
or just right, and
Hl VOIKO
i t vtaren •I x 'I
HI II K I SUI V I l> HI
The in.in.:
some wavering wife I thought
periscope well. One torpedoe-
man • went on an involuntary
diet when his shipmates cut a
little off the drawstrings of his
shorts every night while they
were on patrol in the Solomans.
Highlight will be Adm. Lock-
wood’s banquet speech Aug. 17.
The most serious moment will
come, however, at the mem-
orial service at White Rock
Lake Aug. 18 when the diving
alarm sounds for those ship-
mates who didn’t come back,
and a reminder that six sub-
mariners died for every non-
submariner in the naval service
'Excluding aviation personnel)
a Family Service .Agen
. This year the veterans and
their families will hear a speech
from Adm Charles A Lock-
wood, who suffered their frus-
’rations, grief and triumphs
from early 1942 until the end of
’he war.
on bonds hereafter isaued and soki
shal he set aside for that purpose in
acconianee with th* resolntion neopt-
ed hy said Board authorizing th* is-
suance and sale f such series of
tnds After such eight (81 year
perion, nil of such moneys shail be
net nsiele for the retirement of any
toneis hereafter issued anri w>hi and
hat vou liab and re
to have
voh| hy reason of
nature
Sen Jacob
savs Sens
California.
will be much greater.” u
thinks the transition period wi
probably last about six years
Today the West German ho
sewife is quite likely to pick u
a packet of spaghetti or a ca
of ravioli instead of sausag
for her husband’s evening mea
And for a dessert, a can of A
merican fruit instead of ra
apples or stewed plums.
werating with inaccurate charts.
‘hese m<‘n came back to sink
’’14 warships and 1,178 tankers,
transnorts, ammunition and car-
go ships
, , , , , . I ' lfford I ’
Ictads nf fun she i , , ,
I HH’ .ehn
1s ll thu Piivevl
county in which
the tme of en-
ho long as he
of th* Armel
■ I firther. that
The bees of a really busy
hive may collect two pounds ol
noHen a day.
The trend toward an interna
tional menu in the averag
West German household is rd
fleeted in the growing numbe
of foreign restaurants shootin
up throughout the country I
Frankfort alone you can eat a
restaurants run by Italians
Chinese. Indonesians, • Hungar
ians, Romanians, Yugoslavs
Russians and Spaniards — al
serving native dishes
Ne-tin I That
* ill ef the ( ,
1 n rnetitet 2,, "
Pr‘ such y»
*mr h, Taw
' ' hmin and ri»,i\
w, the < law settlement record of dfterent
cumpumes.
Stanton, M
a num asked
COSTS GOING IP
SANTA CLARA, Calif in
The U’niversity of Santa Clara
POISON OAK COLLECTED
SAN FRANCISCO im —
cure for poison oak?
W\SIIN(TON P
nomination should
The NTillers
(‘unare "nou of 1I«»»
The Milters Mutual Tire Insurance Company of Texas
The Millers Casualty Insurance Company of Texas
The Millers I Ite Insurance Company of Texas
HOME OFFICE TORT WORTH, TEXAS, SINCE 1608
MILUHS INSUkANCC AVAILABLE LOCAlLY fROM
tofore or. herenfter ieeued and sol
lunch ”
Mis Davis’ biggest problem
with Oose now' is that I can't
leavt him alone " He toddles
along every time she leaves the
room
"When I go some place whe re
new 11om W .'■ hmnuton
AS yol WHRF The Army i PI NNY REPORT
jo lapping its experimental pro 1 MILL VALLFY, Calif 1.4a _
I ” 'in for rotating baftle-grom .Mrs F W Ftzold telephoned
outfits on six month tours police, there's a bat in mv bed.
; mom
In prosperous West Germany
•he housewife has increased
buying power. The Germans
have never fought shy of eating
and a good deal of the house-
keeping budget invariably ends
up in the grocer's till
princizal Atul interest on the honds
heretofore and herenfter isued by
said Bouri ahnil be pain out of tit*
moneys of •«id Fund in conformanee
with the Conwtitutional provisions
anthorizing such bone: but the
rnoneys of said Fund which ar not
Vst
and N
the pa
sister
Wolf,
fol s w
W r 1h
and A
I 'i fin.1
lev iff
M (I
and I
son M
in the
if Mkl«l
P’ROPAC ANDA WAI? Russia
and Red China are using the
airwaves to step up the war of
"Iwint • m
l rhe unexpireri
te which th*
z remnher hnel
bons, nil of tush moneys then re-
maining or" therenfter becoming a
part of said Yeterans" land Fund
ahnil be voverned ne elsewhere pro-
vided herein.
“All of th* moneys attriburable to
any series of tonds hereaftt iasued
ansi sold by said Board (a "series of
bonds teing all of th* bonds issued
and aulal in a single transaction as a
singie inetaliment of honds i may be
uset for the vurchase of hi Mb aa
herein proviied, to he wold ne herein
providei for a period endin eight
(*1 years after the date of sale of
such eer is of honds provided, how-
ever, that no much of such moneys
INSURANCE EXPERT 3
yuvuus9,0040098
ollie home and begged mv hus-
nd to giv me another chance
linally I begged too
I m back where I belong now
and I'll spend tlie rest of mv |
ife mahine it up to them It i
vill !"• fiard to forgive and for-1
| tan said tfe provram
1nha/*/y with of
' Lih,
No one has : ।
1 w1 ■ on on ffie
i’ Her she vs rote
■ 1 desiwf at ion
( I I of
In fi
memher
He sle c p s vel y soundly
N Merneln t .' ll Nos enl
in h *'*• t ■ • ii hi. 1.
Diving -h: ed t L c woman’
■ '"'i ienc in mv ms n life |
th* numl* Him of ball
nuch ethet IeyIntins
nerensary to itetect hik|
arl jl-neive th* । 111 11 y
■ "With the great variety J
goods on display in the sell
service stores I find myself pu
ting in my basket all sorts J
things that I never thought I
buying before ’ Frankfurt hol
sewife Helga Kuhn says. "Mos
ly they are foreign canne
meats and fruit, but my hu
band doesn’t seem to mind l]
tact I think he welcomes a chai
ge in diet from the tradition!
German food ”
Immigrant Eaters
Sauer points to the influend
of West Germany’s 750,000 for
“ign workers, mostly from SoJ
’hern Europe. “They are de
finitely becoming a factor an
we are doing our best to provid
some of their national dishe
on our shelves—or at least th
ingredients for them.”
he lated
-h l ou1d
meithet
similat L
nmertal cluties
■ v tinte- the Vet -
Saiet Hemrl ahull
foregng (nati-
ut shatt te pit--
• ’in x <»iii 1 v’< Ietar and membership
fea r and/the I ne Woman I full
ible pci son,tl turblenee and did ;
'ut plotuce hoped tor reduction
in the p lulmg ol dollars
ibroad
don Hi t it bah andramn nf Hie Vitoria Kavak ('hih
t‘e l a ttm *
i he t+g 'tint lon
t. of porio, huve veoeived boy enid Boure
............ I "'l' tough wothing herein> .h«ll be
I . ....... I constrwetl lo prevent enid Hoard from
' H M‘ ver’
h’* of Texan ercegting full payment Tor M portion
of any tract i enei of the moneys
nttrikatatvte to any bonds heretofore
resa I* of such
"u ut and I t her know how tn '
• - about set m mu tlie kind of 1
a ho werved not less than ninety (WO ।
continyous days, unless sooner cis-
chargeil by renson of a service-con-
nected disability, on active duty in-
th* Army, Navy, Air Fore*. Coast
fuard or Marine Corps nf th* United
-Stntes between Septemher 16. 1940.
and March 31, 1955, and who upon
the dal* of f i 11 ng his or her applica-
tion to purehase any such land is a
citisen of the Uniterl States, is n
bona fide resieent nf th* State of
Texas. anel has not been dishonorably
limcharger from any branch of the
Armie Forces abve-named anti who
at the time nf hi* or her enlistment,
induetion, commissioning, or draft-
ing was a honn fide resident of th*
State of Texns Th* foregoing not-
withstanding any lands in the Vet-
•tins inne Fuad which have been
fi rat offered tor nale to veterana and
Perhaps my story will help
I don’t have to mention, that all
asis are handled confidential "d ironi his native Africa
I{ II Btrttermilk Neap
Dear Helen (» se weighed only six pounds
and was sick when he got here
He was on a sptcial diet at fir-
st lint now eats babv food. cer- .
। , I him
cats and ice cream ,. , ,
.. . . . ; me public
(lose eats about the same j matic
amount as any 12 pound child.” i Mrs
Mrs Davis says But now he . ...
, . . , . . . , I Link him to the last day
s so Hmckv about what he eats of Bible school • she explains
erabo went and I crscoverrt*‘hat W‘ unt Hive him regular । "He got along real well with the
what it Is to be lonely 'Alter hab) food H.s favorite food is children lp to age four The,
•he fust thre davs I realized Frenel sty le green beans accepted him as one of them '
1 d made a horrible mistake i l '-ike a human babv. Dose gets । Chimpanzee Sitter
Mv daughter begged me to ! "‘le ‘....."" ".......1......
Iecemhei I
ollt tint put
it for adoption |
Drop a barnacle
k into a fire, leave
the answers other women need
Please send them on i , •
n1 . . , I since he arrived here
Meanwhile, as I have said ........ . .8
. . , . it s just like having anot
many times before for those . ’ . .. 5 “
. , , human babv she savs i
who need aid with mental pro- . . . . .
. ,, . ’ i down to diet and diapers
tit ms. a Famly Service Agen- ’
Oose Mt named him I
because I fiat is the only Si
he can make." Mrs Davis
arrived in Tulsa alter a <
of AHI'I Kourei With the
“ RH«I wower that snuI
.Old w i
J her '
Zoo Director's
" of
f, I a
k m memher
Mini provie
e1 and for m husbnad to trust
m again, but lie s making the
atfort; and we'ie closer than
ve have been in veats because
veTe both Irving I fiat two
months was aw till lint mavbe
.... i—i
thutemn a woman who does allows that het post is a little’
I .'.t these qualiti lhere 1 , ‘onel ometmes |
tfAahiwtrseAmrmethenht/M fhe founder president I
nrl MIHV rovile ty liw fill th* reg
istiatin of ali vt-ix Shetti th*
lv slature ennet H ng stiation Iaw
t hem (t Thev ' re calling
< rat io" ( om Imt "
wine b* depoeitei to the eredit *f th*
(enernl Revenue Fund.
"When a Division of Mid Fanil
(ench Ihv ision eonsisting, of th*
moneys attributable Lo th* bonds ia-
suerl and sole pursuant to a single
Constitutional autheriation and th*
lanels yurchased therewith; contains
sufficient moweys to vetire all *f the
bonds secured by surh Division, th*
moneys thereof exrept surh portvon
as may be neecler to vetire all ef th*
honds securee by such Division which
f " al Helen
Id Ilk to protest \ our
m a radio television interview
it is most likelv n will Ji,. Rock
"Hi r or (uldwater. because both
are national and international
figures, as things stand today"
l. n.l. ... olligutiaens shall l» • ,hl f r
net leas than pMr vale nml acsrie
interest shall te ssie in suc h for mis
There probably will be more
dmirals in alt' ndance at this
• onvention than- usual because
the submarine commanders had
'he same devotion to Adm
Lockwood that the crews had to
Th’ ir skipners An unusuallv high
number of submarine comman-
■lers went on to become admirals
luting thier naval careers
Some things never change
'Illa its and men attending the
'■onvention will mingle freely
•ust as th' v did aboard ships
Men were- and still are—ac-
ceued and respected for them
to Iw
I ..I
""This Amenement shall become ef-
fective ugon it* neloption."’
Sertion 3 The forevoir Conatitu-
tional Amendment shall Ii* submitted
to a vote of th* qualifiel electors of
this state nt an election to It* held on
th* first Satuplay after the firat
Monday in Novemter. 1963, nt which
election nil baltots shall have pr mted‘
thereon the following.
“FOB the Amendment to Sectiom
49-b of Article III of til* Constitution
of Texas tel inerease the Veterane
land Fund by $150,000,000 00. said
Fun to Ite wseri for the purpoee of
purchasing krai in Texas to be sold
to Texas veterans who served in the
Armel Services of the Un Heal States
belween Septemher IK. 1940, and
Mareh 111 1955 sueh funds to be ex-
peneed hi accordnnee with instruc
lions an requirements that may be
provieiei by law ' and
"AGMNST the Amendment to See-
Hon 49-b of Article III of the Con-
wculd solve nothing A w oman ns/sts
in this piition c destwiatel Re, (
CHIFF WORE GOLD
SAN ANSELMO (alf Ki _
Fire (‘hief Nello Mari ucci re-
tired alter 333 years' service and
gave his gold badge to his suc
cessor
I bought the. badge myself "
he said The city gave me a
tin one "
PKOPOSFD CONSTITI 7 IoNai ' ' haners te inconteutahle and shall I principal and the interest thereon.
AMHNOMHNT TO Bk V(TFO conetitute general obligations of th*
ON AT AN FI HCTION TO HE Slut* of Texns under the Constitu-
kikl ON NOVEMHFR 9, 1963. tion of Tenas and ell bonds hereto-
~HNAIE JOINI KESOI.UTION (ore insue and sold by said Bourd
Ne If. gegwsih an nmenment to are hereby in nil re* per la vulhlatel
hertirt 49 | Ai tide III of the don. I arel eleclarel to tie general obliga-
r‘ ‘utin • f levas «... hh to alt.ri,. । tions of the State of 'Irra* In order
nn increnre ll the totai ar....... Cr I to prevent default Id th* puyment of
111- or olivatisvw t,,: ay 1. principal or interest on nny such
apuec t,, tiw veterar. 1.r0 R. Kill j tonrts, rhe legisinture shat ayopri-
tO MiPW H ivitrcci | .ft, MIl,r, lb I- ' ate a sufficient amount to puy the
larx 0 01111 00101 0011 |,j, ilirg rui xame
the nuatice of saut tweria or obliy ।
ill wh adfnttee
14-18 but there will be no report
from a lobbyist, no discussion of
legislation, no request for spe-
cial privileges
The National organization,
Submarine Veterans of World
War II, will have semebusiness
sessions involving scholarships,
memorials and the like but their
primary concern is seeing that
•heir shipmates lost in 52 sub-
marines during World War II-
and the Thresher are not for-
gotten
Davis says "We try to
him everywhere, so we
SLURP, DON’T TWIST
ROME (P — American tour-
ists visiting Italian restaurants
•ire sometimes amazed to see
Italian customers holding drip-
ping spaghetti above them and
'inhaling” it, rather than twist-
ing it on a tablespoon.
Italian etiauette is that if you
must twist it, do it one-handed
with vour fork against the plate
But to twist it on a spoon is
striotly a lower-class maneuver,
and to cut it up is strictly Amer-
ican The truly elit ,"slurp"
their spaghetti. ' • ' ■
•f B li v uU i »
"AGAINST th* amendment of
th* (onatititin of th* ate of
T-o. X. .. (.. reseni 11.
' lor 10 minutes In eak the bar
she । 'ru les off flic । ( k and eat out
0 ■ 11 th,' ba I of the sh, II I
IimII l»<
nix vnonths
it v in which
He shnll I*
H . provnlesf
th* At med
it** or Cl m
• ’ i in the
ing payment <>( he m>FI
merve in th* Armel Servies f th*
LniterBtates between Septembr 16.
HW and Mareh 31. 1955 . such funds
to be expended in ne cordance w.th
instrurtion nnd requivemente ehat
mny be provieed by Im* o
If it appears from the radurns of
mhI elect mn that a majority of the
votes east were in favor of aeme
Amendment, the aan.e thill berome
a par: of the State Conatitution ana
he •Wk-ovi from the dante ant farth
in nai_Amendment, and the Gover-
Nor »hm" tu « proetamattan mm
keepirg therewith.
Seetiqg $ "Tha Governor of tlx
State of Texaa shall imue the necw-
nary proelamation for Mid eleetion
and ahell have the name published ae
required by the Conattution and
1 K .lav its |( \ V
i Thomas Kuchel of
the I'ii He« I St Mes Until such funds
are nevler for wuch purposes
All moneys cemprising • part of
sail F uikI and not expende for the
purvomes herein proviled whall 1* a
part of snid Fund until there are
sufficient moneys therein to retire
fully all of ib* bonis heretofore or
hereufter issue and sold by aaid
Koard. at which time alb sueh moneys
reminng in snid Fun, except uch
wrtion I hereof as may be necessary
heie to iet re all such bonds which por-
h tion ehall be set nwite and retained
‘ in sani Hund for he purpose of re-
he < . rumi-uoner
Hl l.itt effe shnil
These 1.392 shins represented
55 per cent of all shipping loss-
nS by anan -and they were put
town bv less Ilian 2 per cent of
'he Navv’s personnel
The esprit de corps of sub-
mariners r e c h e s incredible
standards Each man remains
onvinred that his sub was the
best damned boat in the fleet"
ind is convince d that his skip-
per had more guts than common
ens* lb waver, thev are indul-
->ent enough to tolerate com-
ments- bv other submariners
’bout their own ships
y rh l
royalties. and nny other pecuniary
benefit received by enid Board from
any such lands sums received by
wny of indemnity or fopfeituse for
the fuilure of any bidder for the
gnarehnse of any sueh bonds to com-
ply with his bid ami aceept and pay
fm such bonals oi for the failure of
nny bieider fm the purehnse of any
Iunes compriming « gmnrt of said
Fumi to comly with bis hid ami
at ceyt am I pwy for any such lands
nnd interest roceiver from invest-
manta of any such moneys Th*
shone Fees for the first two
led HI
. ). • . an
Ret the btt prote tion for you He knows the coverage
oHen-J the premum, ond other features ottered by various
Dear Helen
'J fie woman who said' she
would lose her pension if she
mail led again prompts me to
odd a note Even if she doesn't
marry him, and stays fnendl
he may lose it
I unfed io a veteran s widow
in ing on a pension A man mov
cd m with her and I asked them
to leave but
andh. thev
dgase44g
E • continued ta ib
9 a a V ink and carou < I
■B 2: Y around W ell
5 2 evidentl some
“.*» one turned them
। i • ognized as a Irtal
• chmcut to h i eiv ing a pen
a‘'am
1 he mac from the Vet rail's
Pureau explained to me that a
widow recievim a US pension
i not permitted witely s’i vices
। man This includes man
1‛,besides living with him
< cchin for him. i leaning, wash-
.ind it oning are also f<h bid
i b II .1’ W ell as spendine lief
t was what I needed to wake
me up I in elad I got a second
' h.m ' KIN \W AA Will: I
i without herbers of a Seat'le club made a; (
vendan foul throushthencar. 116) 1
"'M indeebv Cult Mauds camioing <)(], eutial nonunaticm should a
11 1 o mhes anl hvmg off the land ! , "V"..... at the conven
III «i liu/jen1 < Rarnack- aind wld onions con
hejrninitrator ut th* Veterans’ LmhH I
Furen umter such terms anl re
stgitns h« are now «W nay her*
nfter I* pronuleel by iaw . In the
ah-eree «.i ilines- of sail (ommis.
• ie1 the < hif <’l*rk of the Gen-
erul I hixI (ffire shnil b th* Actine
tion of all voters
Setion 3 1 he (jove.
Slate of lexnn shall imtu
enknry grorlamiation t< i t
nne thia A meneiment kh.
lishel in the minnec hi
length of time m" 1e-ji
1 on«t it ut lufi nii l । w - t
l )r|M nd on vour local independent
Insurance Agent who represents one or
more companies of I hr Mil I 1 RS In-
surane (iroup of Texas. Hie kaas a
prrsonal interest in you.
such twoneia, the gworchnse of Inrwis a^
herein provided, or th* payment f
expenses ns herein provider may be
invested in bneis or «bligntions of
rnerta! i
trfor m
I nf the ( ..
I let -I < iff
‛ I" die needs lo bl |||,.
I"' herself and he । hild
S‛i want- to want tn i bat
11 D n heln het ' DA
l >• t D A
i . Mu
sake and lot t he 01 cred roc
: obligations, • prterentiel night of
purehame shall be <!*•<! to the nd-
ministrutors of U«* various Teacher
ktetirement Funds, the Permnent
1 University Funds, and the Permnent
Nehovi l unda
"Snid Veteruns’ Land Fund shall
consimt of any lanes heretofore or
hereufte puretased kv suii Bourd,
until the sule priee thevefor. together
with ano interest and pennities due.
eold or resnld to auch purehnaers in
such quantities, and on such terms
and at such prices and rates of in-
terest. nnd under such rules and
revulatipns as are now ©r map here-
after he provided by law.
"Snid Veterans' Lahd Fund, to th*
extent of th* moneys attributable to
any tonsis hereafter iasued and aold
hy said Board may be used by said
Boand, as is now or may hereeftev
he provided by law, for the purpose
of paying the expensen of surveying
monumenting. road construction le-
gul fees recorut ion fees advertis-
ing and other it he eot ******* ary ar
incidental to th* purchase and sal*
nr resnle. of any bands purehnser
with any of the moneys attributnhle
to sueh editiowl he nds such ex
penaes to he added to the price of
such hands when sold, or resold by
»ni Bnnrd for the vuryeme ef p~y-
ing the epenses of paying the in-
tereat or priori, at thw ny to become
due on any nueh ndiitional tnds
“All meneys attrihutable to the
bonds issued and sold pursuant to
the Conytitutiori Amendment adopt,
ed 'bn November 6, 966. shall be
eredited to enid Veterans’ I a sat band
and may be used for the purpose of
purchasing additional lands, to he
sold as provided herein until De-
rani her 1. 1965: provided, however,
that so murh o such wonems aa mny
he neeessny ta pay imievest eweh
honds shall be set awAy for that pur-
pose After December 1. MH ad I
moneys attributable to such bonds
shall be set as hl* for the retirement
of such bonds and to pay interest
thereon; and when there are suffi-
ciant mowya to rat lre all of *u*h
"h times nt sinh placea
h n-tniiments as mny h
hy said Noal and shall
• e or rntes of interest ns
! Kentuckv
an early feeding, then plavs i .p. .
. , ii , , i । But the older ones almost
1 . r.. us daily tore him apart Each wanted t0
bath w .th buttermilk soap be hold him and pet him
ore his afternoon nap He goes | so excited he wouldn’t
to bed about It 30 n m
Old Toys Best
other
right
r j Mrs. Davis says
dose [ Because Oose was sick when,
gund ! he first arrived he couldn't climb >
.......[ and had to be taught “Imagine i
j teaching a chimp how to climb." ■
' Mrs Davis laughs. "We con- i
verted an old floor lamp to a i
climbing pole by wiring it to 1
ate of r*
V ibion ll I ll k
retirv afl of th* honeis herenfter r«-
sueul and solel st whirh time mH such
momneys then remaining a part of
Mid Veternns’ Lund Faind arul there-
after phecoming n pnpt of said Fund
shwli he vovervel ns elsewhere pro-
v ieled herei n
“This Amendment heing ntendel
only to estutlish a tasic frnmework
anel nut to lv m ex mprehensive treat-
ment nf the Veterans’ land Pro
gram, there is hereby cepwned in th*
kevmiature f,l..power to implement
nne effertonte the elesign and ob-
jerts of this Amenelment, ineluding
the power to delegate such duties
responsibilities," functions, end su
thority to the Veterans’ Lend Board
MS it telieves necessary.
"Should the Legisiat ure ennct any
4
DARK H()ISHN"
ON AI AN F I F < TIeN TO KF
HF II» ON N(VHMNEK 9, 1963,
F N \ i F. JOIN I RHNOLl I ION
<> I sijuinu Mil ameshen-ni lo
......- . H'M 4 ct Article Vi of the
gumes as may be preseribert
ATI moneys becoming a part
Hune thevenfter ahell ike-
Ie ii Id Vet dow n on t heir knee
td thank God Thev ptob;bl
Live the patieme understand
in abilit to love .end above
oil tin self assm an c needed
rxprrienced expert to know whiEh insurance
may t fel bv and Hoard hut the
weighted average annual interest
rate an that phrane i« commonly
Mini oriinarily u~ei anA under stoor
in the monicipmi hone market, of all
’he rnels ipnoeI ane Bold in any in-
stallment of nny bomeis may not ex
eeri four ane one-hmif pereent
(4’") All bond* or ohligations
nSel an sold hereunder shall, after
exerution by ’he Roaid. approval by
the Attorney General of Texas. reg-
istrntiun ty I he Comptroller of Pb-
FOR th* umienelment
ntitutisvi of the Stit
th* Stale of Texns owned try the
United States or any governmental
egency thereof, owned by the Texas
Prion System or any other govern-
mental ageney of the Btate of Texas
or ownev by any person, firm, or
corporation. All lands thus purchas
evl nhall be nequired Mt the lowest
price ohtainable to he paid for in
cush. und shail be a part of kaid
Fund Such lamla heretofore or here
nfter puirehunee and comprising a
part of maiel Fund ar* hereby declar
er to held for n vovernmental
purgse, nlthough the individual pur-
chnsers thereof shall be subject to
taxntion to the same extent and in
the sarne manner mb ar* purchasers
of lanehs dedicatel to the Permanent
Free Public Nrhoel Fund.
"The innila of the Veterans' Lana
Fund shall he sold by said Board in
such qunntities. on such terms, at
such prices, at such rates of interest
nnel under such rules and reguia-
tions as ar* now or may hereafter be
Willi the l’loblenu (.1 \ p TolHA He
a famil | 'dole" Marsaret
d'"' but don’t dare
'■ please ofter he
en menihera ahull he
" IV hr t e fter he t xel
Inture nnd eni h shall
। n -it h n mepunt ns I*
btouri which moneys an nttributable
shall include bat stuli not be limit-
eri to the goroceed from the issu-
nnee arul sule of such bbonds: the
moneys received from th* Ml* or i*
sale of any land*, or rihta threin.
purehuseni with such procees; the
moneys received from the Ml* or re-
sake of any inneis, or < ights therein,
purchamer with other moneys at-
tributable to such bonds the iterest
an<l pennities received from th* sale
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