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2-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Monday, November 12, 1973
The Ennis Daily News
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OCT. 2 15,1973
President - Publisher.....
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Editor
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A number of commentators have made a large thing of
the fact that the 25th Amendment to the Constitution is
quite vague about the actual mechanics of installing a
replacement vice president.
Section 2 of the amendment reads:
“Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice
President, the President shall nominate a Vice President
who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote
of both houses of Congress.”
There is nothing in the section, it has been pointed out,
that says how soon after a vacancy occurs the president
shall nominate a vice president, nor puts a time limit on
how long Congress may deliberate before accepting or re-
jecting the nominee.
In fact, it does not indicate whether the president should
submit a single nominee at one time or a whole slate of
them for Congress to choose from. Nor does it specify what
kind of hearings Congress should hold, or whether it should
act as a joint body or if each house should vote separately.
Yet this one sentence says everything that needs to be
said, and if it is vague, it is the same kind of vagueness that
has enabled the Constitution to endure as a living docu-
ment down through the decades.
The writers of the Constitution wisely realized that they
could not anticipate the needs or problems of future gener-
ations. They thus bequeathed what was essentially the fra-
mework of a government, knowing that only life and ex-
perience could flesh it out, along with the means — the
amendment process — whereby later men could change it
as they deemed necessary.
The Constitution’s economy of words, its sometimes
deliberate ambiguities, have been the model and guide for
every subsequent alteration to it.
Not that the Constitution cannot be detailed and prolix.
Indeed, most of the 26 amendments that have been added to
it have had to go into detail because they are part of the
fleshing out process the Founding Fathers foresaw.
The 12th Amendment, for example, adopted in 1804, runs
on at length about just how the president and vice presi-
dent are to be elected, what happens if no candidate
receives a majority, etc.
Similarly, in the 25th Amendment, adopted in 1967, sec-
tion 4 explicitly spells out how a president may be declared
unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office and
be relieved of them, and how he may claim them back
again.
Such detail is necessary in this section because it is in-
volved not with general principles but with the mainte-
nance of government continuity under highly specific cir-
cumstances. The 25th Amendment, it should be remem-
bered, was designed primarily to anticipate the crisis of a
disabled president and only secondarily to deal with vice
presidential succession.
There is not such explicitness in section 2, nor does there
need to be. Like so much else in the Constitution, it states
the essentials and leaves the rest to the good faith and good
sense of whatever generation of men finds it necessary to
put its provisions into operation.
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Texas Staying in
Progress Forefront
For the third time in six years, the Texas Highway Department has won
the travel industry's top recognition for achievement. The award was present-
ed at the recent meeting of Discover America Travel Organizations at Lake
Placid, New York, and Travel Development Manager Richard Pierce was there
to accept the award. This is what is known as meet and right, because the
award was for the InfoBord program, conceived and developed by Pierce. The
InfoBords are being developed to provide travel information along the state's
Interstate and primary highway routes. With the forthcoming elimination of
most roadside billboards, InfoBords in rest areas will be invaluable to tourists
who wish to learn about the scenic, historic and recreation features of the
immediate area.
InfoBords consist of colorful 3 x 3-foot panels printed in process color,
that may be read at leisure by motorists who stop in Texas' elaborate new
rest areas. When the program is completed, 188 InfoBords will interpret Tex-
as attractions for more than 44,500,000 people a year. As State Highway
Engineer Luther DeBerry put it, "This new concept puts travel information
where travelers are, on the highways. InfoBords capitalize on the travel style
of modern tourists -- unplanned flexibility." Nice going!
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 268, Ed. 1 Monday, November 12, 1973, newspaper, November 12, 1973; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695748/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.