The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1962 Page: 3 of 36
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3 THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
• Abilene, Texas, Thursday Morning, Febrary 1, 1962
PlewYork World Air .
TRUMAN WALK
Senate Refuses to Accept
- House Appropriations Bill
By GARTH JONES approval a week ago, then hit the for district attorneys if Gov. F
Chamber Plans
Cleanup Drive
lare health education, fire proven-
tion and the cleanup of trash
and rubbish .
For the first time, the campaign
will be conducted on a juror high
school district basis. The commit-
ee-plans to work through the Par-
A spring cleanup campaign com-
% mittee of the Abilene Chamber
of Commerce met Wednesday and
, —decided to launch a three- ent-Teacher Associations in each. 2
for district attorneys if Gov. Price point project with the tentative of the five districts. .
| AUSTIN API - The Senate Senate biuck-de - Daniel vetrhlda similar pay hike Maren tinalembinasnonth" # .
swiftly refused late Wednesday to A technical question settled by or ountyt pril man Cleve Cobb said. Sixteen per-,
accept the House’s rewritten ver: a ruling of Speaker James Tur- The House refused 69.30 to table The three points to be covered sons attended the meeting, :
sion of an appropriations bill" 6 * , r the amendment but before a final * ----
approved earlier by the Senate man-sayed the supplemental AP vote could be taken, Turman up f
The Senate action sent the propriations bill from a last min-held a point of order that the :
. measure to a conference commit- ute House change. : change w as based on a possible
tee with the task of working out Rep. jame Cotten, head of thejaction of the state’s chief execu-
an agreement before the special House Appropriations Committee, tive .
session end at midnight Thurs- offered an amendment that would When, you have to vote.ondan- •
a x few minutes earlier the invalidate a proposed pay
. House finally passed the $618,000
EImeasure, 94-40. It had been ten- Daraom-h
tatively approved by the House nedl KCCdICH
.Tuesday:-
“This bill is nothing like the Dinner Toninht
P bill that passed the Senate.’ said uinACF TOHNgTHT
Sen. Bruce Reagan of Corpus E
GOOD YEAR
other tax bill next year your peo-
raise ple will lose confidence in you,""
said Rep. John Allen of Long-
view, the only person making a
final argument against the money
: bill. This measly amount for
advertising won’t do any good.
“This $300,000 for advertising
I Sen. Bruce Reagan for vuIpuP,c we , 5 will get the tourist advertising
2 Christi, in recommending the Dr. Stephen W. Wilson of Fort program started.” said Rep. Joe
Senate refuse to-accept the House Worth, president-elect of Texas Ratcliff, Dallas, the only" speaker
′% changes. "It spends more money Heart Assn. and Herbert,for the bill
than can be certified by the Wasnons Wichitasallaak Heart As approved by the House, the
comptroller,Assn. chalanse Dishesthe tourist advertising feature, actual-
Throughout the Senate and Research Kikofseineodnetht ly is worth $500,000 - because it
House chambers there was a T pier Thur day in the Windsor allows the $300,000 in state money
parent tension over the nearness H ° • to be matched by $200,000 in pri-
of the end of the 30-day special Hotel ballroom. . vate funds
action Dennis Manley, chairman of the vate tunas. J:
g A compromise committee county Heart Assn. board said Other major provisions of
E. w*E2 A. and nieheilgor 0 SOP ALL mamri obLatea W b Repair % the san Sacimmo Nien.
a ww —- — nc me small loans bill calling the Heart Assn. office at ument VISA SNO * pPAirfoT ViEC
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man Walk, which will be a promenade at the fair. (AP Wirephoto____:--------:-----Sen. Dorsey Hardeman of San to-house canvass by volunteers to study nt, ocatinded m the Guir
---------.------------------Angelo fidgeted through more distribute heart information and
. DI than an hour of delaying talk in receive contributions.
Kidney Stones Preventive , iuc sue M Ma Til Lo Cakt san
".Angelo College fully state sup-
_ . .. . I ported.,was
Alcohol in Medical News -
. .omise you I’ll be back at the AUSTIN AP)—Banking Com-
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS infection of the liver, was an ob- ures prominently in ° er voles regular session in 1963.- I’ll be missioner J M. Falkner said Wed.
The unfinished battle against scure affliction few ever had deaths. coming out of Chute No. 1 riding nesday- that hearings will be held
communicable diseases, a’prom- heard about. Dr: W C. Wilentz, chief medi-la horse named ‘Hell-Raiser.." Feb. 7 on applications for the
is ng preventive for formation of But last year, U.S Public cal examiner for Middlesex Coun- Sen Hubert Hudson of Browns- Lake Air State Bank at Waco
painful kidney stones and the role Health Service figures show, hep- N y and J p Brady a toxi- ville said he would not push pas- the First National Ban a 5 -
of alcohol in violent deaths figure atitis continued its sharp three-the ata cover. sage of his measure to make Pan mangee.
in the medical news year rise with more than 70,000 cologist. analy zed the data cover American College of Edinburg The Normangee bank wants con-
A New Challenger cases reported in the United ing. 2,008 violent deaths in the fully state supported for the same version to a state bank.
county over a 27-year period. reason. : - - To. The board also will take action
the American Prac-T Both college bills won House then on four pending applications:
Etioner. they said alcohol was a-------- the First State Bank of Port Ar-
ot medical vent of the Salk v accme unry -cause as I e thur, Benbrook State Bank, Ala-
challengers around 1,300 cases were reported contributing or* • der aenr Local Convictions meda State Bank of Corpus Chris-
of death in 828, or 41 per cen tte ti, and Plano State Bank.
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One by one, the communicable States.
di eases that pose the greatest Polio continued the dramatic Writing in
ti eat to public health have decline that started" with the ad-
" yielded to the assault of medical vent of the Salk vaccine. Only
science. But new ‘ —
ar se to take their places , Kidney Stones
A few years ago, polio was. A doctor at Johns Hopkins be-
known by almost everyone as a lieves he has found a way to halt
ci ippling and paralyzing disease, formation of kidney stones — al in 49.6 per
B: comparison, hepatitis, a stub-very painful affliction that
born and sometimes fatal, virus ly -hospitalized crooner
The Tormenting Twins % D. John Edgar Howard gives accidents
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Coast area: $94,500 to raise, di
: trict attorneys’ salaries: $73.50
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Twin mi Hearings attorneys who also serve as dis-
IWO banlK nearing. trict attorneys: $104,538 for the
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of these cases. hy Court ----
Alcohol was a factor. they said, Upneid
5 — a in 49.6 per cent of the automo- ,
recent- bile casualties, 31 per cent of the Misdemeanor convictions record-
Bing homicides, 36 per cent of the sui- ed in Taylor County Court-at-Law
cides and in 36 per cent of other against. four persons were UP
, such as airplanes, held Wednesday by the Court of
- -— —"burns -drownings electrocutions. Criminal Appeals in Austin
his patients a simple doses of cells Carbon monoxide, falls, industrial Liquor law violations were in-
EXAlimpnesspaente maskedVm el. ana 12-2-2-= . --nn-acta mminendbuamine •
Am acid phosphate Food Spoi age " ileiueections of the liquor cases,
world Medical News said one pa- A consultant for the American , nvichemSent set by the local
tient who had formed 400 stones Medical Association says persons and unsomer . * ,
_ fallout shelters with court. M Eppright, no address
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Alcohol and Violence ries about spoilage unless rust or S 1962. Oneal Jenkins of 317 Cock-
Alcohol has been blamed as a corrosion forms on the outside of Ten Dr. sale of whisky with a pri-: |
factor in many of theation S the-eans.-. or conviction, $150 with prior con-
traffic deaths, but two New Jer- He pointed out that contents of viction dismissed on Jan. 8. 1962:
chav. sey researchers say it also a can of corn packed in 1895 were and Henry Wylie of 1417 Plum.
—-------•— -------------------o examined in 1936 and found to be possession and transportation, of
bacteriologically sterile and in whisky with two priors. S800. on :
good condition. Two other re- possession on June 8, 1961. , .
searchers fed canned tripe 48 A DWI conviction on Lewis
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1962, newspaper, February 1, 1962; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1672208/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.