The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955 Page: 2 of 10
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among 473,330 vac
cases were
cinated children.
Exam Approved j
fall the Vniversi-1
! admit students;
basis of aptitude tent star-,
plan to carry on organizational
and money-raising effort*. This li-
beral group, organized to "carry
on the functions of national com-
mitteeman” during the years
f *«t X THIS TAFT T.WtBUNK—Taft, Tex., Thursday. Oct 27, 1986
irr Entrance
Beginning next I
ty of Texas will
on the Lm-.w —. ■,
' 'Tests are to be given pruh. bly <
three times a year, without cost I
to the applicant, at centers
throughout the state.
Kapwliv increasing enrollment ,
nee, vitated tests to eliminate tdlj-t
,tent;; who Will be UrWUCCCSSfUl,
stated. j
Anti-Crime Strategy Outlined j
educational pro-,...
in Texas Army,
Austin con- "Mo
law enforcement uaiiy
Attsnwy Seneral S«fs Out 10-Postf
Pragma To Better Low Enforcement
AUSTIN, Texas. O' 11
A total of 4 6W Texans was «-
ported to Mate Selee.tve Sm <
,s entering the armed forces dm
ing September, 12 » heir4 re-
ported as separated dating tb
same period.
Of the 4.b‘W individuals
ing the Army. >-"> ,
Corps Air Force, and
Guard. 4.135 went m b>
ment or other voluntary mou-
th,, remaining 563 being draft *
>.ti ,1, lifted men went into th
Bring Your Set To
CAGE'S
the seat, has raised money me
past four years for the national j
party. It, now is busy organizing !
for control of presidential convert-
tions next yeat
On the other side of the picture !
is the Democratic State Executive ,
Committee, conservative pro-Shi- j
vers organization USE also ls I the Board of Regen’s
carrying on organizational and -
money-raining efforts and has no
intention of stopping, according to ; a multi-fold
State Chairman George W Sand- gram to reduce crime
hn. was proposed at an
A DAC meeting is scheduled for ferencc ol three
Nov. 4. to select a leader to re- groups,
place Navarro County Judge Jim Suggestions included (D greater
Sewell. publicity on the cost ot crime.
Outside observers have suggest- 12, establishment of & four-year
ed a connection between the resig- j college course in criminology, and
nation of Sewell front the liberal lot education of youngsters by a
group and the ousting by conser- j touring “crimemobile" equipped
vatives of Wright Morrow. It is with latest detection devices,
part of an over-all effort, they 1 participants were the Texas Law
hint, to rid both groups of ex- Enforcement Foundation, the At-
ttvmo left and right-wingers and torncy Generals Citizens Com
merge Democratic party factions j li;ittee cm Law Endot cement and
for a strong voice in national of- j the State Law Enforcement Ad-
fairs ! viaorv Council.
Law Enforcement Advisory Coun-
cil. this program will be a signifi-
cant force for better Texas law
enforcement." Street said.
Advisory committee member';
present included Chief Asa Bowen
of Dumas, Director of the Five
State Peace Officers Association;
Jimmy Castledine of Wichita Falls
President of the County and Dis-
trict Attorneys Association; Cap-
tain Chris Jensen of Wichita Falls
President of me 'forth Texas and
Southern Oklahoma Police Offi-
cers Association: Chief Wal-
ter Moss of Kerrville. President
of the Hill County Police Offi-
cers' Association; and Sheriff Dan
Saunders of Stanton. Director of
the Texas, New Mexico and South
Plains Peace Officers' Association
Also attending were E. A. Stan-
field of Lufkin. President of the
East Texas Peace Offleers As-
sociation; Floyd E Watson of
Texarkana, President of the Texas
Municipal Police Association; and
Constable Dan k- Wood of Beau-
mont. President of the Justices
of the Peace amt Constables As-
sociation
The meeting was held in the
Atixiin headquarters of the De-
partment ot Public Safety.
Austin - Three statewide law
enforcement organizations met in
Austin Saturday amt announced a
ten-jioinl program to enlist the
aid of more Texas citizens in
support of good law, enforcement
The Attorney General's Citizens
:f3«mimittee on Law Enforcement.
Uie Texas Law Enforcement Foun-
dation and the State Dow Enforce-
ment Advisory Council conferred
Jour hours before announcing the
juew program.
Included are proposals "to fo-
cus public attention on the great
Met of crime in wasted lives,
violent deaths and property dam-
age; to establish a new four
year college course on criminolo-
gy; and to sponsor a ‘Crimemo-
fcile’ complete with the latest
aeientific crime-fighting devices.
Jic-Cfetector, ballistics equipment
and fingerprint exhbifs."
The Crimemobile will be, avail-
able to all schools and scout or-
ganizations .
Foundation chairman ParkStreet
announced the new program. Oth-
er Foundation members include
Vice Chairman J. M. West of
Houston. J. B. Love of Llano,
Ray Willoughby of Sun Angelo.
Dr, Merton Winter of San ntonio
and Billy Bob Critn of Kilgore, j
Colonel- Homer Garrison, deer.
Itf of the Department of Publr
Safety, is Chairman ot the ad- !
visor,y Council whit h met with i
Foundation directors S.r ud.iy
Its members include the 15 presi- j
dents of State Peace Officer As-
sociations .
Also present fot the meeting ,
was Attorney General John Bet; j
Shcftperd whose Citizens Commit- j
tee on Law Enforcement sue- i
Rested the original formation of
foe Foundation
Other objectives of the Founda-
tion include:
Publication of a monthly bulie- j
tin for law enforcement official,; j
and intereted citizens on crime I
preventton and control, penology |
and court decisions.
Assistance to existing statewide I
nffiff., and nnweetdof train- j
fog idtooli anti the sponsoring oi |
new local schools in cooperation
with county and district attorneys
A study of salary and other
personnel problems of law en-
forcement eft texts with a view
to enlisting citizens’ support in
correcting inequities and the pay-
ment of compensation in line with
the constant personal risks tr.volv-
£. T. and RUTH CALLAj
Chiropractors
SPINAL X-RAY SERVICE
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Taft, Texas
drafted men »<1
nicets", Lieutenant
S. Schwartz, state
re director said
,( the men going
ttirough the draft
past few months
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT
Painted c-rt
• Award
1 ast Pi.
PHILLIPS TIPS -By—
A. I>- SAN OI KS
,f tlie "prize" wa• de-
bts! week when prehtnt-
k began on the upenrn-
Day. Nobody knows who
11 when. "\te never wen
, abou* citing that thing
said Captain
the Austin Poire
VVc didn't keep up
tions tin Health Department ex ’eoxerel I
plained that it is not known at | nary w >r
pn-sent exactly how long ptotee-1 jny S-l> ?
tioh from three S,*:k shots w-ui , •,„,K it, 01
i ts' Exports now c.stim.ib P'" t,«> happy
teetior. at .moot two and otte-haif | in the first place
)ears. Pet haps after tnat t;rr.:- i Eoti Miles ol
iinosier shots again wall be ad-1 Department,
vised. with it very closely
Persons who already have re- SHORT SNORTS:
covered from polio also should of Calcutta, India,
have the shots, the Department guest of the l S.
said. There are three typos of ment vsited in Aus
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Johnson, before his heart at- {
Sack last summer, was considered >
a likely future contender for pres- j r
idential nomination Some believe ; |
, noulu he regain his health suffi- j > premtaes.
etently, he again wilt enter the | £
picture. ( ’
Gov. Shivers, at the conclusion j |
of the Sot,them Governors Confer-1 t
erne look 1 slightly different ; t> [
preach. He said he will vote fot j J
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955, newspaper, October 27, 1955; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711375/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.