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Senate also abolished two provi-
sions on secrecy and now au-
thorize each Senator to reveal
his own view on any matter or
his vote on any matter pending
or having been decided by the
1TTOHI Senate.
m Quick Action On First Bill
A I The legislature passed its first
• • • AU. 1 Ilw bill 1 a s t week, an emergency
funds bill submitted by Gover-
By SEN. J. P. WORD nor Smith. The measure provid-
Governor Smith’s message of es transfer of 350,000 welfare
recommendations to the legisla- funds to keep aid to families
ture called for a wide-range pro- with dependent children a t cues
gram featuring education a n d rent levels and additiona runds
water development. Increased of $335,815 will § 0 to junior
aid for vocational training and colleges which have experienced
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financing of a new development appropriation for ths year,
program named “Texas Water Family Code
System’ aimed at preventing a I introduced a bill in t h e
‘looming water famine.” Among Senate last week which calls for
other proposals to the legisla- the adoption of Title I of The
ture were: establish a police Family Code. The act entails a
certification program based ade- substantive revision of the stat-
quate training; create a work- utes relating to husband and
release program for selected wife—entering the marriage re-
state prisoners, to allow earning lationship; validity of marriage;
outside while they are serving dissolution of marriage; rights,
sentences; authorize chemical duties, powers, and, liabilities of
tests for suspected drunk driv- spouses; and martial property
ers. 1 ' , and amending certain laws to
: Rule Change Adopted conform to the new code. I will
7 sanata adopted changes go into more details of this bill
in the rules governing its pro- and of its progress in future
cedure andjoint rules with the newsletters. _____________
House of Representatives. Lt.
Gov. Ben Barnes said that the LAST OBSTAC 1 :
________________________changes in the legislative rules Washington—The last obstacle
T service after January 31. 1955, are enrolling for the first time, were the most significant in the has been removed to a Day Tasse
Record 20 204 Poct-Kerean V pts who have satisfied their military under the GI Bill to apply im- history of our legislature. The of $12,500 for members of Con-
U4J,4J I vol obligations, (the maximum of 36 mediately to the VA Regional major change, was a provision gross this year.__
A 1 ChAPmon C.Lonlo months of educational assistance. Office, if they have not already limiting the power of the Sen-
Brownie And Servicemen Enter I CX. SChoolS stlu another addition to the done so, for their Certificate of the lin a a Colderedleresenca in
A record 29,294 Post-Korean ed training, 31-month old Post-Korean GI Bill 4 181011S ( , bills. In the past the 10-mem-
veterans and servicemenentered The VA estimates the peak education and training program He stressed that a delay in ap- ber conference committee have
Texas schools and training estab- spring enrollment of eligible entitles veterans who have not plying for this essential certifi- been; free to re-write a bill com-
lishments in the fall term just Post-Korean veterans and ser- completed high school to receive cate could delay receipt of VA pletely and frequently have dis-
ended, Jack Coker, Manager of vicemen at approximately 640,- VA assistance while earning educational assistance allowance regardedmany actions taken
the Waco Veterans Administra- 000 nationally. their high school diploma or its checks. - (by the other 171 legisaltors. The
n m tion Regional Office, said today. equivalent. This assistance is not “
second, Rosemary Toth: Troop caTaleto "Hate cadette GS It is almost certain, he added,To be eligible for VA educa- charged against a veteran’s full 1
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Chile: first, Sheila Miller; sec- Junior GS Troop 819. that the peak fall enrollment na- of active duty
ond, Connie Nash; Troop 951- Dance—‘Westward, Ho the tionally of Post-Korean veterans 1 ’
North United States: first, Re- Wagon”—Brownie Troop 1216. an(] servicemen would be about T eterans an servicemen in
nee Toth; second, Rebecca Ann Tale—“The Indian Hunter— 553,000. Texas who are entering GI Bill
Kudrna T;roop 761—Peru: first, Junior GS Troop 1190. Nearly 557 000 actually enter training for the first time this
Brenda Bozek; secorid, Deana Dance—“Thet Limbo,” "Plant- Yearly 000 actually enter spring were reminded of a re-
-_____—— ----ing Rice"—Junior GS Troop TAX MESSAGE cent liberalization in VA training
Washington—President Nixon and education entitlement.
; to send to Congress soon Effective last December 1, the
vim ■ (special messages on tax reform Post-Korean GI Bill was changed
. and changes in the presidential to give veterans separated from
sungbyRonnie election process. 5. service after January 31, 1955,
Pollan, Brownie Troop 1037. __
He’s Got the Whole World in NOW ENCOURAGED
His Hands was sung and all join- Washington—A State Depart- maximum of 36 months—for
ed in Night Time Taps ed by ment official says Washington is each month of military service,
junior Troop /bl. encouraged by Cuba’s attitude The previous limit was one
T The leaders, other than Mrs. in discussions of the plane hi- month of entitlement for each
Joe Massengill, Neighborhood jacking problem, month of service, Coker said.
Chairman, follow: --------------.----Another provision of this new
Brownie Troop No. 951 - irs. CANCEL LEAVES . law grants veterans with at
Berry Odle liana Ronar Peer, Saigon-South Vietnam has least 18 months of continuous
1238" rs J L. Spence, 1216- canceled all military leaves ef-
Mrs Joe W Svehlak, 1037—Mrs. fective next Monday, to be pre-
Jimmy Boon and 1349-M r s. pared for any Lunar New Year
Pete Wright. communist offensive. -
Juniors Troop No. 1219—Mrs.
Arthur Toth, 777—Mrs. Bobby
Curry, 884—Mrs. Stanley Mikel,
1190—Mrs. Wayne Hackney and
819—Mrs. L. J. Johnson.
Cadettes Troop No. 658—Mrs.
Charles Brockman, 111-—M r s.
Wednesday, February 5, 1969—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—5
Social News
' More Than 500 Attend Father-Daughter
Girl Scout Meet; Pan-Am Theme Is Used
Enthusiastically attended b y Hackney; Troop 1238—South
more than 500 fathers and United States: first, Joyce
daughters was the Ennis Girl Wilkerson; second, Cindy Whit-
Scout Father-Daughter box sup- tington; Troop 1349—Old South:
per Friday night at National first ,Tammie Wright; second,
Hall. A Pan - American theme Lisa Lisman; Troop 819—Brazil;
was used in decorating the hall first Suzy Bay; second, Nola
and the tables. Anthony.
Neighborhood Chairman Mrs. Before the fathers were ser-
Joe Massengill gave the wel- ved from the decorated boxes
come, and served as “emcee.” by their daughters, the invoca-
All joined in the Pledge to the tion was led by Senior Troop
US Flag and in singing America. 1084.
The invocation was led by Sen- Assisting Mrs. Mikel with
ior GS Troop 1084. preparations were Mrs. Johnnie
Cadette Troop 1111 led the as- Vrana and Mrs. Charles Brock-
sembly in singing while the man.
• beautifully-decorated boxes were The table decorations added
" being judged. to the festivity as members of
Then Mrs. Stanley W. Mikel the troop had decorated their
presented the first and Second respective tables, assisted by
place ribbons for neatness a n d their leaders.
originality in the theme of their At each place there was a
countries as follows: Troop 1034 program folder the back of
—Guatebala: first,. Elizabeth which pictured a Pan-American
McClain; second, Sylvia Cook; plane with the names of the
Troop 884—Argentina: first, various Pan-American countries
Glenda Toth; second; C a th y listed on the cover.
Prachyl; new Brownie troop no The after-supper program in-
number yet)—Canda: first, Pau- eluded songs ,skits, dances and
la Gentry; second, Marleen Be- stories in keeping with the Pan
lew; new troop of Brownies— American countries as follow:
Mexico: first, Gina Pruitt; sec- Song—"Aloulette" — Brown-
ond, Connie Williams; troop ic Troop (new).
1037—Canada: first, Melody Song—Swanee"
Pollan; second, Karen Gunn; Troop 1349. . ,
Troop 761—Venezeula: f i r st . Dance—“Mexican Hat Dance
Rhonda Robinson; second Cindy —Brownie Troop (new).
Wilson; Troop 1066—Puerto Ri- (Song—“Frosty, the Snow-
co: first, Susan Christian;sec- man"—-Brownie Troop 951.
aond, Sandy Horrell; Troop 1219Skit—LLife in Argentina"-
—Colombia: first, Nanette Toth; Junior GS- Troop 884.
. canonA Rosemary Toth: Troop Tale—“How the Fire First
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back on golf courses and in industry. The industrial vehicle line ranges all the way from one-man “chariots (top
right) to “in-plant” fire trucks (top left). The Marketeer I (bottom right) is a two-passenger, electric "shopper
with storage area behind the front seat. The fire truck is made by General Telephone & Electronics; other vehicles
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1969, newspaper, February 5, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677646/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.