The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. [283], Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1965 Page: 5 of 16
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Texans In
Washington
By TEX EASLEY
A.P. Regional Service
and economic problems which
WASHINGTON —Placing of have multiplied with the swing
. . - of population to urban centers,
industrial plants in or near, He cites the selection by the
maller towns and cities, says Campbell Soup Co. of Paris, Tex.,
Rep. Wright Patman of Texar- for a new plant.
and more job opportunities of- text of Murphy’s address in a that small places are friendly,
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“Thirty per cent of the na-
tion’s population now live in
cities,” said the dean of the Tex-
as congressional delegation.
"Our farm population has de-
Tined from 30 million in 1930
9 12 million today, represent-
ng only 6 per cent of our popu-
lation.
“This reduction in rural popu-
lation has been caused by a vast
increase in farm productivity,
the replacement of small farms
by large mechanized operations,
could not make a decent living
on the farms.”
Patman then referred to a re-
cent speech by the soup com-
pany’ president, W. B. Murphy,
and said some of his proposals
merit thoughtful consideration.
"Recognizing the large num-
ber of unemployed citizens in
our cities and the decline in
small farming in our rural
areas,” the Texas congressman
continued, “Mr. Murphy propos-
es that a greater number of new
manufacturing plants be located
the Congressional Record and
underlined especially the refer-
ence to selection of Paris for a
plant site, one of many Texas
communities considered.
"If the jobs are available in
the metropolitan areas,” he
said, “the people are going to
those jobs. By the same token,
if jobs are available in the
thousands of small towns and
cities away from the metropoli-
tan areas, I think most of the
people in these rural areas will
They know that in the small
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crowded metropolitan areas to
find work.”
Patman then inserted the full
which they were raised.
“People everywhere can read.
They see television and they
read the papers. They know
about urban crowding and the
urban crimes. They also know
town or city it takes only 5
to 15 minutes to travel between
home and work. Generally, park-
ing is not a problem. For those
who golf, the golf course is near
enough to their place of work
to permit nine holes before din-
ner.”
He discussed what manufac-
turers require in selecting a
plant site, and how they might
get away from the trend to big
cities.
“Using our company as an ex-
ample, “he continued, “we re-
cently completed construction
of a million-square foot plant
that will ultimately require about
1,500 people in Paris, Tex., a
community of about 21,000 peo-
ple.
“This was a very close de-
TEAM TO TELL OF
COTTON PROGRAM
DALLAS.—A team of experts
from the USDA headed by Un
der Secretary John Schnittker
cision as we had dozens of op-
portunities to go into small plac-
es in Texas where conditions
were adequate in all respects.
“We were in the happy posi-
tion of being able to choose one
out of at least a dozen excellent
communities.”
will be in Dallas December 11
to explain to the cotton industry
the complexities of the new
government cotton program.
Burris C. Jackson, Hillsboro—
chairman of the American Cot-
ton Congress ,said the all day
meeting was arranged at the
mutual request of USDA offi-
cials and leaders of various
segments of the cotton industry.
The meeting will begin at 9:30
a.m. in the Statler-Hilton Hotel.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. [283], Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1965, newspaper, December 1, 1965; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1647330/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.