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COPELAND RETIRES—I. H. Copeland, member of
the Soil Conservation Service work unit staff at
Rising Star, retired with the closing of 1962, after hav-
ing served 27 years with SCS. He has been a member
of the Rising Star work unit staff for three years, hav-
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pecially in 1955. Rayburn appar-
ently took little notice of two
points raised by members press-
ing for televised hearings. name-
congressmen. Treasury Secretary
Douglas Dillon, generals. admi-
last well into the next century.
Union Minsere produces nearly
ican people The House has not
kept pace with the growth of the
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Members of the Union Gana- ;
dera (Chihuahua Cattlemen’s As-
sociation) were reported ready to
take action against any attempts
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ly: •
1. That the. House rules are
merely silent on the question: if
they don t authorize televising of
sessions, neither do they prohibit
it.
2. That under the same rules
Tshombe may be delaying a tenth of the world's copper and
things in the hope that the United most of Ms cobalt and germani
Nations’ precarious finances will um
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sions of House committee hear-
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•UNEVEN TREATMENT’
It finds it illogical, not to say in-
tolerable. to be denied a privilege
now extended to other news me-
dia. It particularly cites the un-
even treatment reflected by the
fact that telecasting has long been
permitted on the Senate side of
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Brand
Cinto Lopez, secretary general of by Lopez to lead his men onto
the Union Nacional de Obreros y1 their properties. So far, the land
Campesinos (National Farm- invaders have stayed away from
"I think the power of the House of the Graduate Research Center
has been adversely affected by of the Southwest, Dallas
this denial of a means of getting -----------------
its point at view before the Amer-
of this border city.
ILLEGAL ACT
The seizures, declared an illegal
act by acting Chihuahua Gov. Saul
Gonzalez Herrera, was led by Ja-
Through a drumfire of public not authorize televising of its pro-
statements and through private reedings, therefore the rules of
talks with House leaders, the in- the committees don t either.
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Rep Vernon Stewart of Wichita
Falls. committee chairman said
several voters in his district favor
eliminating this aid because they
I said "it encourages this sort of
thing "
pudiated agreements.
DELAYING TACTICS
ROBS BANK—Sot Andrew OLeory of the Cheshire,
Conn , police restrains hysterical Mrs Constance Pom-
pano, 38, of New Haven after the mother of three
children was arrested on charges of robbing the Water-
bury National Bank branch in Cheshire of $1,697 after
fretting over unpaid household bills
Brownwood. Copeland plans to become actvely en-
gaged in operating his farm and other enterprises in
the Nocona vicinity. (SCS Photo)
would be adopted without the dollars in 1962 tourism’s earnings
speaker giving assent figure. over those of 1961.
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DRICESALE
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di, Tanganyika. Uzanda..Sudan. eral troops were awaiting orders---------------
the ReprraieASriten congblcsrn from the minister of national de- some .300 paracaidistas.
Casas Grandes,
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fense to move in
record of the past two yean is mensely wealthy properties The
a series of negotiations and re- copper deposits in Katanga will
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fully halted a seizure of lands
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ers in
days to win acceptance in one of On each occasion Rayburn held,
the few houses in America where in essence, that the rules of the
it is still barred—the U.S. House House are the rules of its com-
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change in the rules crease at more than 117 million
labor racket hearings of Sen. Jolin
L. McClellan. D-Ark., and the
dramatic clash between the U.S.
Army and thie late Sen. Joseph
McCarthy, R-Wis.
x What television has been up
against in the House is the stern
opposition of the late Speaker
Sam Rayburn, D-Texas. This, be
cause of Rayburn’s immense pres-
tige. has asumed the aura of tra-
dition since hi death in 1961.
When Speaker John W. McCor-
mack. D-Mass., in his first days
as Rayburn s successor last ses
sion. was asked to authorize live
television of committee proceed
ings, he disposed of the matter
simply by slating:
S- .ker Rayburn's opinions were
well considered and the chair in
tends to follow those opinions un-
til such ’ time as the House pro
video for a different method of
proceeding."
The Raybum opinions that Mc-
Cormack referred to were handed
down in 1952 and 1965 in response
to formal requests by members
CongoUnificationRemainsDistantGoal
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Tighter Regulations
On Welfare Urged
AUSTIN (APLA house com- he told Stewart I don’t think the
The concession of. Union Nin-
iere to exploit Katanga's mineral
deposits expires in 1990. Under
the agreement all the mines and
mining equipment used by Union
Miniere in Katanga would go to
the central government of the
Congo at that time.
If Tshombe could make his se-
cy s si o n stick. Katanga might
corny into possession of these im-
mensely wealthy properties. The
copper deposits in Katanga will
last- well into the next century. I
Tshombe s apparent willingness
to negotiate with the central gov-
ernment of Premier Cyrille Adou-
la. under certain conditions, is no
promise of settlement. Tshombe s
I may need all of it and perhaps
more to reach a settlement with
Tshombe.
Adoula s government has been
under heavy pressure from a
mixed opposition group, including
followers of the late Patrice Lu
mumba, because of his failure to
liquidate the Katanga problem
and put the Congo on an even
keel. If Adoula should fail alto-
gether there would be great dan
ger that the Congo would return
By LYNN HEINZERLING
NEW YORK (API—The United
Nations ia still far from Ite ulti-
mate objective of unifying the
Congo and forcing Moise Tshombe
to surrender a share of Katam-
gas rich copper proceeds.
Tshombe s 18,000 - man army
■ever was very Impressive with-
out its white officers. But Tshom-
be's fast footwork and boldness
were factors of great dimensions
GREAT LENGTHS
- He obviously is prepared to go
to great lengths to preserve at
least a major share of the S40
million a year paid into his treas-
ury by Union Miniere du Haut
Katanga. His white officers and
troops, marry of them fanatic to
action. can still create serious
. difficultles for UN: forces.
Tshombe’s apparent willihgness
• to megotiate with the central gov-
ernment of Premier Cyriel Adou-
la. under certain conditions is no
promise of settlement. Tshombe’s
record of the past two years is
hospitals
Combining separate adminis-
trations of Gatesville and Aloun-
tainview State School for boys. .
Mountain View is a new maxi-
mum security unit at the Gates-
ville facilities.
Consolidation of the Waco and
Corsicana state homes enet the
Crockett and Gainesville State
School for Girls, with racial sepa-
ration of Negro girls from Crock-
ett. f<r a saving of $65,000 an-
nually
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HOUSTON <AP'—A department ets and Laborers Union1, who has big ranches owned by the associa-
of space science described as the been agitating throughout Mexico lion members.
first of its type ever to appear for lard expropriation. The Times said Lopez was re-
on a U.S campus is being estab- The acting governor, who flew ported directing activities from
lished at Rice University to Madera Thursday and success- has.been in the making for sever-
ei in northw estern Chihuahua
The land grab movement, which
has been in te making for sever-
al months, also spread to Chihua-
hua’s neighboring state of Duran-
go. Reports from there said squat-
ters had already seized the fa-
mous Hacienda of Canutillo,
which once was owned by Pancho
Villa
Squatters there were identified
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mittee sucking economy la state
government recommended Friday
tighter regudation of women re
reiving state aid la illegitimate
dependent children .
The Committee on Saving Tax-
as alopted a subcommittee report
with the recommendation after
argumeut over whether such aid
encourages illegitimacy The re-
port goes to the legislature, which
opens Tuesday,
"ENCOUKAGES
called. marcbed
Dr Kenneth S Pitzer, Rice
president, said Friday Dr. Alex-
ander J. Dessler will head the
department.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Other recommendations can
for
Elimination of the legion
branch near Kerrville, for treat-
ing tubercular patients of the
State Board for Hospitals and Spe-
cial School. The committee said
the move could save $75,000 an-
ban is McCormack. ended
the present day."
Meader has introduced resolu-
tions in previous Congresses
amending the House rules to au-
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a series of negotiations and re-
pudiated agreements.
Tshombe and his tough minis-
ter of interior, Godefroid Mu-
nongo, are fighting for a good
deal more than the money pro-
vided by Union Miniere in royal-1
Tshombe and his tough minister 1 Katanga began. He in a man who
of interior. Godefroid Munongo, will not give up lightly and who
are fighting for a good deal more has repeatedly stiffeped Tshombe
than the money provided by Un- in his resistance.
ion Miniere in royalties. taxes and Munongo is a grandson of Chief
dividends. M Sin oLahe Bayeke Tribe and a
The concession of Union Miniere very stroog tribal leader. Chief
to exploit Katanga's mineral de M'Siri, long dead, was , tough
posits expires in 1990. Under the warrior remembered chiefly for
agreement all the mines and min- the large numbers of Congolese be
ing equipment used by Union sola into slavery during the Arab
the central government of the slave trading days
Miniere in Katanga would go to THREE MORE MONTHS
Congo at that time Premier Adoula apparently has
LAST LONG TIME been able to assure his'■ central
if Tshombe could make hisse: government at least three more
cession stick. K atansa might months of power by proroguing
come into possessionoftheseim- parliament for that period He
areas. all located in northwestern through his ranch and took over
Chihuahua, about 100 miles south nearly half of the nearby Santa
1 Dessler is former section hand
I for a ruling on the authority of to open House hearings to tele- for interplanetary physics of the
l U-----“t— • 1- *----| vision, summed up what may be Space Physics ’ Department of
the majority view of House mem Lockheed Missiles and Space Co.
bers when he said the other day: and more recently of the faculty
rals and a host of other state and
national officials, noraers on wnite-nned AnEona ano northern Chihuahua Friday, the,. . _
The bronze coffin, surroundea Northern.Rhodesiaextremely re- El Paso Times reported teday. Asuncion. San Buenaventura. Ja.
by scores of wreaths and fowerceptive fieids for Communist m Col. Jaime Juarez Munoz, chief nos and-Villa Ahumndav J
sprays, was not opened during the ^‘8^ The Congo a „ has of staff of the Sth Military zone Otis Jeffers, an American who
services. An organ played softly, borders with Rwanda and Eurun- in Chihuahua told the Times fed- owns • 100,000-acre ranch in
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Thieves Remove
Auto Machinery
CHARLOTTE. N.C. APO -
Gerald Conrad Burkholder told
police he parked Ms car nar, a ,
busy highway early this week,
then locked it.
When he returned a few days
later, Burkholder related Friday.
i wouldn't start He said thieves
had neatly removed the car’s
transmission, valued at $225.
the affected squattess are
i force suspension of the Congo op- Little has been heard of Munon-
eration. go since the newest hostilities in
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2,000 mourners filled the First
Baptist Church and hundreds of — - .
, - c , others stood outside in a steady, zavillet
ing previously served at Goldthwaite and Nocona, " cold rain. --------------
I Kern. 66, died Tuesday in Wash- n. p
ington of a heart attack He was DieA 4 Paane
, serving his third term in the Sen- KILC UI CdIC>
' ate and was considered one of
| its most influential members. le e - n
Space Studies
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla (AFI to the chaotic conditions of 1960
-Sen Robert S Kerr, Okla- Nothing could suit the Soviet bloc
homa's homespun statesman. was better. ... .
laid to rest Friday in simple rites . Once expelled from the Congo
attended by a saddened President by army commander Joseph Mo-
Kennedy and other national lad. butu, the Soviets and their eastern
ers European allies have now re-imm • m
Kennedy dabbed his eyes as he turned to Leopoldville. The Soviets Geum
re u s - " Mexican squat ters
fin. He was flanked by Vice Pres and apparently hope to resume _ ma _
aLya,’ a , Seize Five Ranches
mondson. Behind them were a Mobutu is_still commander of """ """
Senate delegation of 28, several the army andus stil counted a EL PASO (AP>— Hundreds of
Iriend a the West aquattersreporterliyrecruit-l,.
The Congo is an unusually sen- .ed from interior Mexican towns,
sitive part of Africa because it seized five large ranches in
borders on white-ruled Angola and
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legislature can make laws la ths
area."-
One recommendatiog w a ■ l a
give more authority to welfare de-
partment case workers, who ran
question only regzpients. "W•
have to give then//the authority
to ask neighbors whether the
father is coming around and if
the money is being spent wisely
or if the recipient is biowing it
at the local tavern,” Stewart said.
GOODFEAR
SERVICE STORE
What a wonderful way to combat
roughness and chapped skin.
Wintertime. Summertime, Vacation-
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Cream or Lotion is your best buy. Es-
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Lotion in 12-ounce unbreakable plastic
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Also: Lotion in 6-ounce glass bottle. .
Regylarly $1 00 NOW 50<
Hand Cream in 8-ounce jar.
Regularly-$2.00. NOW $1.00
the Capitol. House committees were permitted
A good many House members, to televise their sessions in the
too. hunger for the instant public- 1953-54 session by Speaker Joseph
K sty of a televised hearing. They Martin. R-Mass., and many did
envy senators who have had easy : so
access into the homes of their SUMMARY
constituents through such spec- Rep. George Meader, R-Mich.,
taculars as the crime hearings of who has been trying for 10 years
Sen. Estes Kefauver, D-Tenn., the m
thorize each committee to decide
whether it wants to televise its J MEXICO CITY - U. S.
hearings. He has another one tourists visiting Mexico during
ready to drop into the hopper the 1962 spent more than 700 million
day the new session convenes. dollars, estimates from the Bank
Although the Rules Committee of Mexico showed today.
will have to approve Meader’s A preliminary survey made by
resolution if it is to get to a vote the economic studies section of
in the House the key man in the the bank said 890.000 tourists en-
industry’s hopes for ending the tered Mexico during the year Just
There is little likelihood such a The bank said there was an in-
sheets.
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1963, newspaper, January 6, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489412/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.