The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1974 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday. hebruarv 28. 197.1
THE AIBANY NEWS
SOCIAL EVENTS
Sally Heal I
to Pledge Club
Sally Brail of 50 KtuiMigali1
in Abilene is among 51
womeft who- have signer! bids
In pledge social i*U)l)s this
spring at M.Murr\ -f'ollt-
in Abilene, Texas
'There arc 1' soda' • hit.--
at McMiirry v,iv« I >• •" «ri
Stall:) dean '>1 si udett' life
at Mr.Murrv ! h<• s< <<• •
I nil ridci t iipnp democrat r<.
principles arid ari dedicated
to' t tic pfoiii'iif i".' iif \\ hoi*
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McMutn stud ♦ •ni l'- majoring
if) phvsiral education.;
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More Phones
Than People
11 you have ever wondered
what your cofitrressmati is
doinu way up there in
Washinjfton. you can stop
w otideritiK He s probably
talking on the telephone
Statistics show that the
natrons capital has I2K.1
telephones for " every 100
persons That s 1 right, more
telephones than people
These figures are provided
by 'The World's. Tele
phones.' a booklet produced
veiir|y by A'l K Ts litl.nx
. I,Ties llepartnierit, which is
r. spori.sible for interstate and
international long distance
' .riling, service
Mrs Hurnice (iorr Man
age* foi Southwestern Hell,
points nut I here are I iil 6
rrtilli'M' telephones in the
I nit' d States today more
. <3 * . -
than ariy other country . in
tin world .fa pan ranks
M-i ond v\ 11 h i4 million tele
phonos followed hv the
! titti'H Kingdom with 17.5
rnillio"
! IK \Yt 90^0(k)
ph'oii op»*rat mi^ around the
world s-fV iv, a 7.4 percent
ini n a si, nvi f t he previous
. v i;af: Mfid. a whopping 94 ^
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ph« in't' .• ^ri'i'n 'in t he w ot'ld
i \ 1(1 MM I HANKS
• , VV ( w on Id lik. t<» tha nl
' i i oiit '«it tht photu ;•"> alls
« .ii < 1' IoihI and v isit s w jitk\,
in t lii hospital . and sii\i;t
' oniru'i" houic Vom kindness)
i appi • • 4alt d.
I hi J at V if> I -ai tint i lauillv •
i V H I MM I H ANK S
!• 11,1 111 V i Mi It ».l t III ■ t [t) v. I• I >
pt.;j vta , .od• and visit\
. • ' :v% .i -' i he ht».spjlal
.-.I'll! sirv , , r»ii|my (loitiit
. , M i s- I ti mm t 11 aid-
I It fit ii hson
Mi> Anna lh»l littniMt Miitf
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Mi s ( / lUillis of I I
r.ts.; ami Mis V I . ,11 s
1 ' ' an'1 ,411 I i *• ■■■. of
N Hi 1.1 a lit I spent last vset^ u
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"N'ti. ■*ami Ml • I' \ . St ai'S
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Littering is a
Misdemeanor
Af'STIN You'd better
look back over your shoulder
before you toss that littef out
on the highway ot- on beache-,
and park land
If a Highway Patrolman
sees you, you're a 100 to I
shot to get a ticket.
And if you get one. you re
'tietler t"hari 9 to 1 to draw a
fine of $20 to $200.
Mort* than 800 Texans
discovered t he odds last year
and arrest records for the
first six months of 1973
indicate th^ total will
above 900 t his year
Those are just the cater "
of throwing gla#, wire, and
cans arid other litter and for
the related one of leaving
refuse on the highway.
There are more than 8,600
arrests a year for the broader
Department of Public Safety
classification of "miscellan
eous" violations, of which
about 2,000 are for spillage
from motor vehicles.
Col Wilson E. Speir, direc
tor Of the .Public Safety
■ 1 icpart merit. said recently
that littering is just as much a
misdemeanors any others on
the statute books He told his
men t,o watch closely for
violations and take appro
priate enforcement action.
State law prohibits the
dumping or depositing of
refuse, garbage, rubbish or
junk on public streets, roads
or highways." Speir said. "It
is also unlawful to dump any
sort of waste on rights-of-
way, beaches, parking areas
Or in inland streams or coastal
waters."
A breakdown of DPS fig
ures for the first half of 1973
shows the sub district head
quartered at Tyler as the
worst offender Its 17 coun
ties produced 20 charges of
depositing litter on highways
and 43 of leaving refuse on t he
highway.
The Veterans Administra
tion acts as guardian for
750,000 mentally incompe
tent veterans, dependents,
and minor children of veter
ans
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Lenamon, James L. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1974, newspaper, February 28, 1974; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413710/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.