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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962
THE CANADIAN RECORD. Canadi
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phill County, Texas
Background and public recor
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Criminal Appeals 1960. An-
swer: Yes.
Les Proctor of Travis coun-
ty: Grad. Texas U. law; re-
signed as district attorney
Jan. 15 to make race for at-
torney general. Selected "Out-
standing Texas Prosecutor" in
1957. Handled Veterans Land
scandal trial, first insurance
promoters' scandal conviction.
Answer: Yes.
Tom Reavley of Travis coun-
ty: Grad. U. of Texas law and
Harvard law; in US Navy
1942-45; assistant district at-
torney Dallas county; Texas
Secretary of State 1955-57; vis-
iting prof, of law at Texas U
1958-59. Answer: Yes.
Bob Looney of Travis coun-
ty: No answers.
Democratic Candidates for
Congressman-at-Large:
Candidates tor Congress-at-
large were asked: Do you fa-
vor a workable program of
medical assistance for the
aged?
Woodrow Bean of El Paso:
Attended Texas A & M and
SMU; 3 terms in Texas Legis-
lature; El Paso county judge
since 1958. Answer: Absolute-
ly.
ManleyHead of Travis coun-
ty: Grad. John Tarleton and
Texas U law; practiced law 15
years in Austin. Answer: "I
do favor workable program of
medical assistance but do not
feel Federal Government
should assume total responsi-
bility.
Warren G. Moore of Smith
county: Grad Trinity Univers-
ity, studied law at Nat'l Uni-
versity, Washington. Counsel
Federal Petroleum Board 1937-
39; assistant U. S. District At-
torney 1939-41 and 1946-47;
Veteran WW II; practiced law
last 9 years. Answer: "I favor
best workable plan . . ."
P
No Good to me!
A Check Book
HAS NO VALUE
TO A BURGLAR...
YOUR MONEY IS ALWAYS SAFE when it's
on deposit in a checking account at your
friendly home town bank . . . and right
at your fingertips when you need it.
AND THERE'S NO BETTER WAY to keep
track of your spending than through your
checking account.
You're always welcome at—
First State Bank
IN CANADIAN
Deposits Insured up to $10.000 by F.D.I.C
Joe Pool of Dallas county:
Attended Texas U, grad SMU
law; special investigator Ar-
my Intel. WW II; 6 years
Texas House; attorney and
president Alden Mills. An-
.ser: "I am opposed to social-
ized medicine . . ."
Charles H. Stevenson Jr. of
Nueces county: Grad. Texas
A&M, Baylor U. law school;
practicing attorney in Corpus
Christi since 1950. Served US
Air Force 1942-45; played pro-
fessional baseball with Brook-
lyn Dodgers. Answer: Yes . . .
but am opposed to approach
now being taken by the Fed-
eral government.
Russell T. Van Kuren of
Harris county: Grad Notre
Dame 1951; practiced civil and
criminal law past 10 years;
served 8th Air Force during
WW II, decorated 6 times, in-
eluding DFC. Answer: I be-
lieve that help to those in
need is responsibility of local
government.
Phil Willis of Kaufman
A complete
FARM LOAN
service
• Long-term, low-cost |
farm loans
• Production Loans
E. L. (Smiley) Henderson |
419 E. Foster, Pampa
Phone MO 4-2943
county: Honor grad. North
Texas State; served US Air
Force WW n, decorated 16
times; retired with combat in
juries as major; 4 years in
Texas House; received Out-
standing Young Man of Year
award in San Antonio and
was member of city planning
commission. Answer: Yes, I
am for a workable program.
Republican Candidates for
Congressman-at-Large:
Desmond Berry of Harris
county: No answers.
Giles Miller of Dallas coun-
ty: Licensed attorney, 24 years
active participation in poli-
tics; 20 years in business;
publisher 2 conservative week-
ly newspapers in Dallas coun-
ty. Answer: ". . . such a mat-
ter is strictly local in nature."
Joe B. Phillips of Lubbock
county: Attended Texas Tech;
U. S. Army; farming and
ranching in Borden county;
real estate business in Lub-
bock since 1947. Answer: "Yes
. . . but on local level."
Democratic candidates for
Associate Justice of Supreme
Court. Place No. 1:
Meade F. Griffin of Hale
county (incumbent): Grad. U.
of Texas; officer U. S. Army
WW I and WW II; Hale county
judge 1923-26; district attor-
ney 1927-34; appointed Su-
preme Court 1949.
Jesse Owens of Potter coun-
ty: Attended North Texas
State; school teacher; county
judge 4 years, district attor-
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Vote For
Fritz Thompson
Businessman • Farmer • Rancher
For the Office of
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
86th District
(Hemphill, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Ochiltree and
Roberts Counties)
A CANDIDATE WHO . . .
KNOWS The Needs of This District
HAS Mature Judgement and Thinking
HAS The Confidence of the People
WILL WELCOME Suggestions and Counsel
WILL GIVE Responsible Representation
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
FOR
PROVEN
QUALIFIED
LEADERSHIP
Vote May 5 - Democratic Primary
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1962, newspaper, April 26, 1962; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth184106/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.