Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 292, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 21, 1975 Page: 8 of 34
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who gets in the way.”
He called Proposition 1 on the
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government and made political
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e Earn More Money?” a couple. z Uses are unfair and 63 per cent
No one suggests that a nation The result is a loss at worker feel that the welfare state has
has gone rotten that provides initiative and a society that has gone too far Another 55 per cent
everyone with good schools, maneuvered itself into putting a feel Danish society is moving in
virtually free medical care, premium on production. the wrong direction, a direction
dignified old age and the right to The Danish experience with they think means undisciplined
I complain, unemployment over the last two children, alienation and stress.
But Denmark acknowledges years, resulting from the oil At the same time, there are
it is in trouble. crisis, less competitive export indicators that Danes, consid-
The country has been Western products and a building boom ered liberal thinkers by the rest
Europe's leader in unem- not dampened early enough, of the world, were also hard-
- ployment for the past year with has provided a good look at ening their attitudes on life-
m .. up to IS per cent of the blue- where the society has gone. style.
Texas economy gaining jsxesxx: centtsoshroltshauzsddapne
“ • is now up 15 per cent, the high- and municipal governments can enough for drug addicts and 58
AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Texas’ activity was three times that of has Nm th. moM dynamic tee est rate in • century. offer additional money so that per cent agreed with a decision
economy continued to edge up- the 1967 level. tor in Texas industrial produc- And since 1971 • when they rent, mortgage, car payments to cut off the free supply of gas
ward in July, the Texas Bureau Ryan said employment varies tion." reached 44 per cent, taxes here and even television paymenu and electricity to a Copenhagen
of Business Research said Sat- widely from city to city. He said that the depletion of have represented a greater part can be met if they are con- hippie commune. Another poll
urday. "The labor market areas energy recources is already of the Gross National Product sidered a necessity, found « per cent wanting uni-
“A significant factor in the along the Rio Grande generally having sweeping effects, “even than anywhere else in the in- Workers say they feel the versity students to pay back all
July expansion of Texas busi- lead the state in unemploy- though Texas oil and gas have dustrialized world. Danish system protects them their scholarship money to the
nets activity was the increase in ment," he said. “On the other not yet by any means been de- Beyond the statistical horror from the whims of employers, state.
building authorisations during hand, unemployment is well be- pleted. Oil output is only 10 per show,, the problem is that Den- but they often add that the Under the circumstances, the
the month," said a special tow the 0.5 per cent statewide cent below Its al-time peak, and mark's troubles outpace reces- country's 13 per cent inflation alternatives for Denmark's nil-
report written by Robert H. average in West Texas centers, gas output, 20 per cent sion and involve the functioning rate and high home and au- ing Socialists are to make ma-
Rva editor of the Texas Busi- where Midland-Odessa has U “With price decontrol appar- and growth of its superwelfare tomobile prices penalise them jor cuts in the operation of the
neas Review. per cent, Amarillo 4.8, Abilene ently at hand, there may be ad- etate——g= . , —in relation to wealthier Danes welfare state while, waiting for
“The effects of this increase 4.7, and San Angelo 4.1...DuHaa- ditional incentives for petro- Many Danes now believe that Facing the world at 17 or 10 in the economy to begin moving-
will be felt for months to come, Fort Worth unemployment is leum exploration and inwove- the country’s recovery depends the Danish context has become economists say Denmark is
as permits are transmuted into somewhat higher at 8.2 per cent ment of the nation's reserve po- not only on the standard eco- difficult as well. With unem- entirely dependent on recovery
actual buildings. New plans for than the level in Houston, 5.3, sition. Nevertheless, the tong nomic stimulants, but a deep ployment among young people of its big clients - or to step
residential buildings increased largely because manufacturing term prospect la one of decUn- decision on whether people running at about 25 per cent, the further to the left.
almost 30 per cent from June to employment in Dallas has ing availability and riaing want to continue in the direction state decided to add on an op- What's left in Denmark is a
July after seasonal adjustment dropped rather sharply (I per prices for petroleum, followed the welfare state has brought tional extra year of high school country that has found out it
and nonresidentiai plans were cent) in the past year, while by a chain reaction that will in- them for students not continuing can't really afford its lifestyle,
up by 18 per cent." Houston manufacturing has fluence most sectors of Texas This direction is one in which toward university degrees. but has not decided with any
The report said the tine per held its own, industry-production of pet- 85 per cent of the population There is no well-defined, vigor what to do about it
cent statewide gain in activity Ryan said that an expected rochemicals, oil field machin- gets some kind of money from —--------------------------------------------2_____________
for the month was led by a 11 gain in Texas industrial produc- ery, primary metals, agricul- the state. r i • •
per cent upturn in Austin, which tion in future years “may be tural chemicals and less That could mean 35 per cent Flerrien Arrnine
became the first major Texaa inhibited by energy problems directly other actiX. "“ 00 * subsidized house painting •IV I lUf f UUI I III IU
city where the July business especially since utiUtyoutout said. bill, or two-thirds back from the —
cost at sending a child to a f a n g l a a n,
little attention
that the number of employes in AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - it's not for you the voter turnout
the state sector runs to about Whether the 1878 constitution Nov 4 would be pitifully low ”
700,000, the same amount em- should be replaced is the big There is a lot of apathy
ployed by heavy industry. question Nov. 4 but so far Texas about this election and that is
On the local level, it requires voters have shown little in- the reason 1 have helped organ-
a town like Gladsaxe, outside terest, a special conference of ize a statewide campaign " said
Copenhagen, with a population newspaper and radio-TV editors Sen. Peyton McKnight, D’ryier
at 60,000, to have 3,000 munici- has been told. chairman of Ctizens-t
pal employes, 380 of them Speakers at the daylong ses- Preserve the Texas Con-
working In the tax division. sion Friday asked the help of stitution
It means, too, that taxes to the Texas Press Association, other speakers for the day-
support the infrastructure are the Texas Daily Newspaper As- long session included Robert M
murderous, the kind that make sociation and the Texas Assort- Calvert former chief justice of
a new Chevrolet cost 822,000 or a ation of Broadcasters in getting the Texas Supreme Court and
small Renault 87,000, a good turnout for the special chairman of Citizens for the
Ultimately the situation leads election. The conference was Texas Constitution and It
to a booklike “Does It Pay to sponsored jointly by the three Gov, Billy HObbY
Earn More Money?" The book groups "When anyone tells the
tries to answer a question that it discourages me in my trav- 1876 constitution was good
in most other places would be els over the state to find out the enough for his father and his
thought inconceivable: Can a number of people who have not grandfather and it is good
salary increase mean less real taken time to find out what this enough now don’t Von L.U.
income? new constitution is all about, ” them, said' Calvert 'W
Danes, particularly those House Speaker Bill Clayton told mind‘them that our constitution
has been amended 220 times to
make it even liveable today.”
McKnight said most people
are against the new constitution
because they don’t want to
trade a tried-and-tested model
for a flashy new gas-guzzler
that goes a hundred miles an
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Danes finding lifestyle
too expensive to retain
By JOHN VINOCVR year, are so roped into a system nghUeft political blame to go
Associated Pros Writer of children’s allowances and with what public opinion polls
COPENHAGEN, Denmark high taxes that the extra money show is mounting dis
(AP) - Something has gone from a promotion can take them satisfaction because both the
wrong in a country where they out of a salary area with more Social Democrats and the Con-
start offering an optional extra advantageous social benefits, servatives have increased the
year of high school in the faU so Economists for two political aortal welfare apparatus during
as not to drown the labor opposites, the Central Labor their terms in office. But a
market Union and the Danish Feder gradual movement away from
Something is amias in a place ation of industry, have agreed welfare state ideals looks clear,
where someone can write a that a working wife often repre- Gallup polls show that two-
book called "Does It Pay to sented no additional income for thirds of the population think
Fox and Jeanie Hounsd as their dans
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 292, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 21, 1975, newspaper, September 21, 1975; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575676/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.