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KUN NELS WAT ER POLLUTI ON-NO. g
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With Oil Comes Salt Water;
--That’s Always a Problem
THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS 2-B
Abilene, Texas, Saturday Morning, November23, 1957 5
Young Now Acting
State School Head
as business manager sinea 1954
Prior to accepting that position
he had been with the State De-
partment of Health most of the
time since 1942
Acting superintendent of Abilene Roberts has been with the school
EDITOR'S NOTE: Eighth depth requirement for setting sur ble results of the campaign to State School is Barney Young about 2' years as supply officer
+ date were contained in a letter Young, business manager of the Prior to that he was with an in
institution, replaces Dr Emery E surance company,
Alling, who died earlier this week —-
and last of a series of stories facing casing
Since a hearing Oct. 15 in Aus- Oct 29 from R. M. Dixon, chair-
tin before the Anti Pechlution, an. man of the state Board of Water of a heart attack,
nation. Parker said the only tangi Engineer’s present recommenda- Austin L. Roberts, who has been
- -----— tions, is 60 feet Some of the supply officer at the school, will
.. . . present salt water trouble in the be acting business manager.
V A T county is believed to be coming Announcements of the tempo-
■ from conditions below that depth, rary appointments were made Fri-
* Parker said. 1 day by Raymond Vowell of Austin.
0. , I n Dixon indicated in his letter that acting executive director of the
TvamrArA some spot field checking would be Board of Texas State Hospitals
JICITOTU, necessary before the board could and Special Schools
1 make changes in its surface cas- Young has been with the school
Until the mid-1930s most of the STANFORD, Nov 22 (RNS) - ing recommendations. Parker said
salt water flowed into surface V A Turner, 68, a resident of Friday he had had no further
evaporation pits. There were no Stamford, died at 2:20 pm Fri- word from Dixon since Oct. 29 and
regulations to protect fresh water day at the Stamford Sanitarium that he did not know if the
sands while drilling an oil well, He entered the hospital Sunday, board had made any spot checks
on Runnels County s salt wa-
ter pollution threat to its sur-
face and underground fresh visory Council concerning the
water supplies
By BOB COOKE
Reporter News Farm Editor
BALLINGER, Nov 22 - Salt
water has been produced with oil
lever since the beginning of the
industry. Oil producers have al-
ways been faced with the problem
of what to do with it
About 1936, several years after Mr Turner was born in Oxford, in the field.
tiie Texas Railroad Commission Miss., Aug. 8, 1889, and married The campaign has now reached
became the conservation control Virgie Brown there. The couple the stage of "watchful waiting"
ling body, fresh water protection came to near Stamford in 1919, Meantime heavy rains, especial,
requirements came into being. But and had lived in Jones and Has in the last few weeks, have
the task of enforcing these regu- kell counties since that time For helped temporarily in many parts
lations has grown into an almost many years he was a farmer in of the county in hushing the salt
impossible job - the Plainview community The water from the streams.
With the intense oil exploration couple moved to Stamford two or •
campaign that followed the end three years ago.
CLAIMS U.S. LAGGING' - Rep. George ANTahon of Colorado City, second from ComMatritlon oula s “ sunc al-m apdld EMUTe Th Lebanon Thwarts
right, tells reporters a prevailing view is tha we are lagging on both long and sized army to check all of the the Plainview community, in Has, . 1
intermediate range ballistic missiles < ne of the first witnesses before the House oil test holes that have been sunk kell County. Officiating will be the Syrian OFICiaS
Appropriations subcommittee headed by Mahon was Secretary of Defense Neil in the last four or five years. Rev Norris Onstead of Swenson. 21'181 1*!
McElroy At the left of Mahon is Rep Richard W igglesworth (R-Mass). (AP W ire- Most operators today have quit former pastor, and the Rev Gra- otroti A No .., _
photo) . using the pit type method of dis-dy Hammer and the Rev. Jesse 1-Ell or P Torres turned
-----------------:-------------------------------posing of salt water Many of Jones, both of Haskell Burial will Lebanese > dertne Syrian
them drill a salt water disposal be in Highland . Cemetery at hach 1 members then they n
well before they ever start the Stamford under direction of Kin- Parlia frontier to enter
ney Funeral Home IAnoN Iron 10 9
Runnels County's salt water pol- Survivors include his wife: one The government gave no official
lution problems have multiplied son, George of Haskell: a daugh- reason for the action Relations
in proportion to the increased ter. Mrs W. A. Roberts of Stam- between the pro-Soviet govern-
drilling activity in the county in ford: a sister, Mrs Jim Henry of ment of Syria and the pro-West
the last three or four years, ac- Affaville, Miss.: a brother. Hub- Lebanese government have been
2 Senate Leaders Issue Call
To Hasten Missile Program
, the last three or four years, ac- Affaville, Miss a brother. Hub- Lebanese government have been
By WILMOT HERCHER % Bridges senior GOP member Technology and recently made a cording to C T Parker Jr. coun- bard Turner of Oxford, Miss,, six deteriorating for nearly a year
WASHINGTON Nov 22 ,_Two of the subcommittee added that study of metallurgy and labora- ty agent, who is headin'; the cam- grandchildren and three great --------
Senate leaders issued a bipartisan a speedup would be the principal tories in the Soviet Union paign to halt the spread of pollu- grandchildren,
call today for a faster VS mis- objective of the inquiry The scientists will be followed tion..
sile program -Expressing concern at the by Gen. James Doolittle, the fa- W. H. Rampy, who represented
"Information available to us" strides being made by Russia, mous flier, who is now with the Runnels County in the lower house
said Sen Johnson D-Tex, "indi- Bridges said Shell Oil Co. of the state legislature before be-
cates clearly that our present tar- . 1 dent ninkdebut US than When Doolittle is through testi- coming Runnels County judge,
get dates are far too modest and ‘^ a in the here fying. the subcommittee will go said he thinks the state needs
not adequate to the needs of the ne ah nurure then we mien per into secret session to hear from some stronger legislation than now
nation. a haps be in mortal danger." Allen W. Dulles, head of the Cen- exis is before salt ater pollution
Sen Bridges R Nil concurred The Senate leaders discussed tral Intelligence Agency. This will can be stopped.
Johnson heads the Democratic the situation at a news conference probably be on Tuesday. Parker said Runnels County's
Policy I Committee in the Senate, and later Bridges spoke before Secretary of Defense McElroy, efforts at the present to halt the
and Bridges is chairman of the TV cameras Undersecretary Donald A. Quarles spread have two major objectives:
ouv Committee there. Leading scientists, military ex and William Holaday, the Penta- 1. Banning salt water disposal
Johnson is also chairman of the perts. aeronauts and defense offi- gon’s missiles chief, are expected pits.
Senate Preparedness subcommit- cials will be called upon to testify to lie called before the Wednes- 2. Increasing the minimum
tee. which will open on Monday at next week’s Senate inquiry day recess
Ram proa a in tih innsOl RTeT. Johnuon * the hearineain and Johnson announced the subcom-
. run through " cunesday. wine day mittee had named two scientific
We are trying to determine and night sessions a possibility consultants—Dr Willian Houston
the state ol the nation s defenses. There- will be a second round of president Rice Institute and
Johnson said We are seeking hearings Dec 13, 14. -16 and 17. Dee vomer o stednstituteirdand
methods of stepping up the target he said Homer doe, Stewart, a profes-
t ,De S sor of - aeronautics at the Califor-
dates of achievement in the mis- The first session will be open to nia Institute of Technology.
Site program the public but subsequent sessions Edwin w. 1 N V 1
will be held, in part at least, be- Edwin Weisl. a New York law.
hind closed doors for security ver, will serve as special counsel
to the subcommittee for this in-
. quiry..
Johnson said the investigation
would be broad in scope
Testimony will be taken, he an-
nounced. to determine “the cause
of our falling behind Russia in
the missile and satellite pro. Seven births were reported in
grains The committee will also \bilene hospitals Friday night,
seek to find out the extent to At St Ann Hospital
oil exploration test
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Definite opening and closing hours have not been decided
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breakfast featuring those wonderful MACK EPLEN hot cakes
and waffles, served with LOT. CABIN syrup, hot biscuits and
Texas style toast made team thick sliced white, butter bread,
baked fresh daily in our own bake shop. Also Danish Pastries
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Lee Riles Today
At Breckenridge
BRECKENRIDGE. No. 22 -
Funeral for Miss Thelma Gradys
Lee, 49, who died Thursday in
Fort Worth, will hr held Saturday
at 2 pm in Williams Street
Church of Christ here.
Burial will be in Woodson Cem-
etery under direction of Melton.
Funeral Home
Miss Lee was born Feb 23. 1908,
in Woodson and came to Breck-
enridge in 1938 She owned and
operated a beauty shop here for
16 years
She died Thursday at 9:25 a.m.
in All Saints Hospital in Fort
Worth, where she had been a pa-
tient two weeks She had been in
,ill health two years
Sun iv ors include four brothers.
F. B and Milton of Woodson.
Earl of Midland and Clyde of
Grand Prairie three sisters. Miss
Irene Lee of Breckenridge. Mrs
J M Gardner of Deming, N.M.,
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