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New Booklet Tells How To Paint
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Shakespeare was 52 years old
when he died.
Heart disease is. almost never
inherited. <
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Australia had 1,236,000 teh
Silver and gold coins have a
rough edge because if they were
smooth it would be easy to file
off some of the valuable metal
without changing the coin’s ap-
pearance.
Around :he equator the earth
larger than around the merid-
Both the highest ■ and lowest
points above the sea level in the.
United States are in California.
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India knew how to make sugar
from sugar cane before 400 B.
Only with the permission
Congress may »an officei' in
U. S. Government- accept a title of
nobility or order of honor from
another country.
I have given Senator William
Langer, Chairman of the Commit- ’ phones in‘1951.
tee on the Judiciary, additional in-
formation on the work load in the
Eastern District of Texas, which
has only one Federal Judge. I am
pressing for action on my bill to
provide an additional judgeship m
this district.
The 1953 Texas Cancer Crusade
is now under way, with Arch S.
Underwood, Lubbock, as chairman.
Financial goal is $600,000. Every
day over 600 Americans die of
cancer. . .John S. Clark, El Paso,
has been named project manager
for a $100,000,000 subcontract for
electrical work on the Atomic
Energy Commission’s new gaseous
diffusion plant in Ohio..Mrs. H.
H. Weinert, Seguin, Democratic
National Committeewoman, was a
welcome visitor at the office. Mrs.
Weinert attended my luncheon for
Col. Royal N. Baker, McKinney’s
jet air ace.
In this Holy Week, a time of
resurrection and hope, all our
prayers are for end to the fighting
in Korea—and for lasting peace
in the world.
The Leonard Graphite—Friday, April 10,1953
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Individual Rights Protected
By, Courts of Appeal
are settled then
the decision of
and there
the trial
or scnemes as iouna
ing homes. The how-to
are presented as illustrated tips
that should inspire the home-
maker to decorative action.
One page tells how to use the.
popular Roller-Koater. Another
outlines “What to paint first—
and why.” How to care for paint
brushes receives attention. Other
topics include the preparation of
wallpapered surfaces for a new
coat of color, the use of plastic
patch material in filling cracks
and nail holes, pointers on finish-
ing wood and the painting techi-
ques for modernizing a basement.
In an informative section on
exterior house painting the Home
Decorator says: “Property values
are up. A house built in 1941, and
kept in condition, is worth twice
as much today. That gives you
twice the reason for giving your
home the best care possible, both
for beauty -and protection.”
Your invesfmenf insured up to $10,000 by an
agency of the Federal Government.
FIDELITY UNION LIFE BLDG. • DALLAS, TEXAS
Tell me how I can earn more with my savings
(Senator Lyndon B. Johnson,
writing from Washington, reports
weekly on happenings in the Na-
tional Capital as they affect Texas
and Texans.)
The Senate took up last Wed-
nesday the legislation restoring
Texas’ title to every foot of land
she had as an independent Repub-
lic and which - we retained when
we entered the United States.
This is the so-called Holland
Bill, df which Senator Price Daniel
and I are co-sponsors. Senator
Daniel and 1 worked very closely
a case come before
court? If you and
• have a dispute; oven
line between your
would be foolish to
more difficult to
human conduct and
settlement of indiVv
To keep abreast of modern
ing, every homemaker must be
versatile. “How-to-do-it” is a
phrase as American as apple pie.
Mindful of the universal desire
to improve and beautify the home,
The Sherwin-Williams Co. an-
nounces the 1953 edition of “The
Home Decorator,” a 44-page book
crammed with tips on how-to-do-it
with today’s amazing paint prod-
ucts. Issued as a public service, the
Home Decorator is available with-
out cost from Sherwin-Williams
dealers.
“The 1953 edition is the most
comprehensive Home Decorator
we have ever published,” said
President A. W. Steudel of Sher-
win-Williams. “-It is an idea book
frotn cover to cover, from sugges-
tions on color schemes for rooms
in the home to the proper care of
a paint brush.”
The theme of the give-away
publication is “New Ways to
Beauty in Your Home.” Full-color
the latter will
of the inat
to be
and
Farm
Cr.ed.t Administration and make L
an independent agency. I have no.
yet seen copies of the. proposed
■Da. cue the principle involved
i seems sound. The legislation
would 'bring control and participa
tion in all functions, of the ageccy
down to local levels within the 12
agricultural credit districts through
out the country. I think the agency
should also be permitted to make
economic emergency loans for any
agricultural purpose, as well as for
the disaster type loans now au-
thorized.
The institution of appellate
courts, of which the U.S. Supreme
Court is the". highest, illustrates
how America has tackled the pro-
bjbni of attaining justice. Plato
long ago showed that the idea of
justice is difficult to come by. It is1
RUST...
Secretary of Agriculture Benson
called a grain sorghum industry
conference here Tuesday of las
week. Purpose was to review
present grain sorghum situation
and to consider measures to help
stabilize prices and production. In-
vited from Texas were B. J. Gist
of Abilene; John N. Greenman' of
Fort Worth, and Bob Yeager and
Mark Triplett, both of Amarillo.
The FSA reorganization bill,
main effect of which so far as
Texans are concerned will be to
make Oveta Culp Hobby of Hous-
ton the first Secretary of Healtn,
Education and Welfare, sailed
through the Senate last week. No-
body registered a negative vote.
Remember the “Enola Gay”? It’s
the B-29 from which the atomic
bomb was dropped on Hiroshima
nearly eight years ago. This Plane1
which is now the property of the
National Air Museum, is in moth
balls at Pyote Air Force Base.
The Air Force informs us that the
famous plane will be on display at
Pyote Air Force Base on May 16
for an Armed Forces Day open
house celebration.
Federal cases are1 appealed from
a U. S. District Court to a CmA..
Court of Appeals from there
to the Supreme Court of the. Jul
ed States, provided
assume jurisdiction
ter.
When you appeal
ask that the- error you believe you I
have found be corrected. If it was
an error, that is what will hap-
pen—the trial judge’s decision will
be reversed.
Sometimes the courts are com-
pelled to decide a question one
way because the law says so, but
the results bring to light serious
defects on the existing law. When
such an injustice is discover-.-, the
legislature may remedy thei defect
by passing laws to correct it.
(This column, based on Texas
law, is written to inform—not ad-
vise. No person should ever apply
or interpret any law without the
aid of an attorney who knows the
facts because the facts may change
the Application of the law.)
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perhaps even
translate into
•apply in the
dual cases.
How does i
an appellate
your neighbor
the property
two lots, you
go to court for a settlement if you
did not believe that rigjht was on
your side. Therefore, practically
every civil action that comes be-
fore a trial court originates! in an
honest difference of opinion as to
what the law or the facts of that
case are.
But right cannot be on both
sides; so one or the other of the
litigants must be mistaken. When ,
you seek legal counsel on such a
question, it frequently happens.
that your lawyer will advise you
not to go to court. Only a relatively
small percentage of cases reach
trial. The law is clear enough so
that among the millions of trans-
actions baking place in the coun-
try only a relatively few ever re-
sult in lawsuit.
But suppose you and your law--'
yer have decided that j our case ■
has enough merit to warrant go-i
ing to court. The facts on both
sides are presented, the lawyers
on both sides argues the merits of
their clients’ cases and the court
is then called upon to render a
decision. In some cases this deci-
sion will be based on findings of
a jury. The vast majority of thq
cases
with
judge.
But
human, and the law is complicated ■
and subject to 1
tion. At times the trial judge may |
err in admitting or evaluating thei I
facts, or in i
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applicable to the facts. Under such
circumstances your case may be
appealed to an appellate court.
Some states have no intermed-
iate courts between the trial court
and the state' Supreme Court. In
such states a case from District
Court is appealed directly to the
Supreme Court, the highest court
of appeal in the state.
In Texas, cases are appealed <
from a District Court to one of
eleven Courts of Civil Appeals.
Sometimes the judgment of the
latter court is final, as in ordinary
divorce cases not involving proper-
ty. But if the case meets certain
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be furthert together to get this bill out of
committee. Forty Senators are co-
sponsors of this bill and it has
the support of the Administration.
The House passed similar legis-
lation last week.
Texas’ historic boundaries will
be restcred.
1 understand that bills are
introduced in the Senate
House to reorganize the
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