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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texan, Thursday, August M,
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& McOAUOHEY, Owmt and PhUMmt
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ti to th* PM Ofi<« it Albany, Teaaa,
CWm* Mail Matter.
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4 JUST 4
BETWEEN FRIENDS
THE ALBANY PUBLIC SCHOOL op***
Tinllji morning, 5f»t 4. Bate* will op-
arala, lb* lancb room will b« opea at noon
claMroom work will bagin.
SoaM MO •taadaata and teacher* will
«|Ma I bo now jraar, ami aaotbor good year
is anticipated.
Ono novor got* too old to got a littlo
Ml a boat the opening of ichool. Tho
toob* poor* in bigb achool, and then more
yaar* in college, leave* it* improtsion and
people never forget the excitement ol a
biand now year of learning. Mit* Celia
Overton wa* in the office Monday and re-
parted "I'm excited about the beginning of
wbaal.'* She'* tangbt many a da** of
yaang»tor* in the Albany tcbool.
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NEXT TO SCHOOL opening in the excite
Want that fro*-* alonjf with tho beginning of
the football w»wn in Albany. Score of fan-
watched the boy* rcrimmofce thli week, an«l all
fan* are looking forward to the opening earn
PWiiay of ne*t WMk, when O'ney romn to AI
Albany fan« won't be »urprfoed to learn that
aho'it 100 Albany people attended 'he r««'-nt
North-South game in Lubbock. That'" no-*- en-
t)m«in»tic thia community i* about th«*ir foot-
ball. Of course, th>*y went to fff Coach* far'
Bpoon< -r,nr- and Luke Thoma* win the trame
from the South. An«| th*?y wanted to sec
Johnny A pin play.
-5-5-:-;
PROBABLY YOU'VE VOTICFD that "fall m
ill the air." Mo*t people here have hern eet-
«*■* out rover* the pa*t week, whit with the
temperature dipping into the CO'*.
September will arrive Saturday with all the
fall activities anticipated Incidentally, we
already ha»e out T»»a* Oklahoma football tick-
et*.
-5-5-5-1.
ALONG WITH PALL como* laapaying
lima. Tho Now* ha* been getting out tax
receipt* and lax bill* tbi* waab for the op-
ening of laapaying *«a*on in October.
All local taxing agencies are getting
their roll* and record* ready.
ALL PEOPLE in Shackelford County * ill
have an opportunity on Wund-iy, Sept. I <5, to
take the Sabin oral polio vaccine, A "feeding*
station" will be iwt up at Nancy Smith Mo-
mentary School, and al*> a station will be ft
tip at Moran,
Some 4,000 dow> of vaccine have been
ordered by the Albany Chamber of Commerce
for thi* maw immunization.
It will be w"ll for everyone to »tart talking
about tbi* prosram iM'n make it 100 per-
cent immunization.
MANY PI ACM IN TEXAS have ax-
perienced a drouth tbi* summer (mostly
in the southern half of the slate). West
Texas bad ample r*in« iba first of the sum-
mer and grass and f»ed ara alright. Of
rourse, we can always vse a rain, but this
araa i* not hurting for moisture.
Ir past yaar* ibis araa of Texas wa*
droulh prone. Most resident* can remem-
ber months and months on end whan no
rain of consequence fell. Maybe we ara
in the middle of a "wet cycle," and wa
hope this remains true.
Some areas around Austin and Cm pus
Christi recently had their first rain in
two month*.
PROM THE MAIL BAG
A NOTE came *ht • week from an old timer
of Albany— A. I' Burn*. lie »ay«;
"... The tenure of my reading the Al-
bany New* will be limited only by my abil-
ity to read I probably learned »o read
partly on the NV» On this ba»i», | fitrur"
*• rm'thinjr like 72 or 7.'! year* a* a New
reader.
"There are probably other* who out-
distance me, but I'd like to know who they
are."
1 he \r-w hn a lot of Ions'-'im<- render , but
we *u*pee| 72 or 7.'} year* m the ofd< t,
Farmirtirton, V. M.
"I'm in'lo'ietr my <he<-k for ano'h<-r >-«-1r'
•lb cridion t< "the be>t home teivn paper,"
Th<* Albany New M?i«t lu>v the Ne» whet
ever we (fO.
"... I -*n enclo*'r . 20c for cop< of the
New • of Xuir. 'i and 10 (they moved from
Lovinrton t't Fanvinifton aid mi**e*| theee).
Mr L. li. William).''
Fort Worth, T' xn
"Re?ard« to Mi Fronie r >| oMi-f at tb»
New. Dad llio'nh \,'tn -/ i i wi'h u< tit r ti-
mer and he -'ill find- it -eo-i diff - 'lit to wait
until the New reachi ii Friday
Mr f*ue l.it!• mb.
OUOrABI.F. QUOTE
When -lo nol find pesr* of mind in
ourselves it is uwlr** lo look for it rlir-
where. —La Rourhrfoucauld.
Washington
•Ail
•MM (UtlMON
All the talk and ail that T
written about the accompli»h-
| merit» of I be Soviet* in plac-
i n* two nu n in ortiit at the
I (tame time remind* u* that
| they ere more aoept at propa-
j iranda than any nation in the
I world, f'eftalnly thi» include*
onir ovi n.
The rea on I* fairly nimple.
The Soviet ■ need not e*erci?e
atiy < ompun< tiori* a - to what
they *ay or do. It j* part
their *y»tem.
Looking Ahead
0>. Seerf It l«»w»
fUMMNT—N ATIOHAI
IPVCATIOM riOIIAM
When <t wamintr about gov-
ernment policies come from a
titan who ha *|»ent year
in Conifre>, much of it a
chairman of the Senate Finance
Committee, jt ouxl't to carry
*ome weight. Actually, a < i i>
»f warning- have been i.-*ue«l
lately in several dramatic *tate
ment* from Senator Harry F.
H>rd of Virginia. The Senator
i» not ifiveti to hi*trioni< >, but
thi* "watchdojr of the trea»u-
ry,'' a l«< ha been called, ho
been •elpinir with pain a* a
re»ult of recent event*.
lit h- r!0 year* ervice, the
iSena'or ha •■•■n the national
ually considered a* cominjf fir»t
in the nation'* budget. Warte
and extravagance *hould be
< liminoted there whenever po*-
rib|e o that the. e co*t- /nay be
kept at a minimum Hut large
a* defense ce>». are, they could
i-it have unbalanced our bud-
get* except for the niu'hrooiti
growth of noli defen e spend
in/. It may come a* a ttut'pri e
to you to learn that *uch co t*
have irrown three time:- a* fast
at defence p< ndintf since
I'154. The an-'er i not to be
found <fi littifsr «lebt <ei|mc
n<ir in tax cut . Somehow v<-
m<ii • I<-rt< t<- practice prudence
and thrift Thee <|ualiti' form
the ba i> of fiscal responsibili-
ty when combined with intettri
ty and goo<l judgment.
I One time former R«*n. Tom | vote," Ihe woman
" ' doesn't do any good.
er itold u« down the i
I didn't Have anybo
for last time but __
i didn't vob! for Bitli* |
j but he got elected
| Conally had to listen to a col-
league make a long, bombaxtic
tieech. Th< ei«ator from Tex
a* wa* (frowin/ increasingly
impfitient,
"II" sure has a lot to say I
I about this subject/' a senator!
! whi«per<'d lo Connally,
"About any subject!'' raid
Connally, inkinif deeper into
hi* e-it. "||e approaches think*!
*ith an ope.t mouth."
A lady wa*
election w »rk in
l ai.'ti, and came
fu*''l voter,
"tto you vote
Kepublican?" she a
wtiman on the phone.
i "I am ju-t not going to]
same,"
doing some
it recent cam-
across a con-.
Democrat or
tked the
, ■ -lebt rise from $10 billion to
>n the other hand, oui> i* ,;ton billion. II- has recently
a n tem hu.lt on moral land th( , y„;ir
" , ,ru0' I''-"" ■' in ahieh the federal govern-
r r.iint ori o>ir action' inent paid out, according to
At the pre ent time we are Treaty report-, o.ne J0.:»
training special warfare for.- hi,|jo(| mor„ lhiI„ jt ,ook in
are force, . pecially h.„, ,,r„d,Yt,d billion,
in guerilla warfare t,iv,.n to ,
r""fht wv" I tion i. Thi* happent'd in a
Th
trained
ATTEND
ALBANY BAPTIST MISSION
FOR SPIRITUAL STRENGTH
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Morning W orship 11 a. m.
Training Union 0 p. rn.
eral part' of th« world and
with which we will probably be
occupied f> r a considerable
time to come, \\ i ha^e been
woefully deficient in this type
of force The Sot let", however,
accuse tt of Ir/Minir f«it< to
<-t off an unlimited war. The
Chine ,. Communist'' have par-
roted thi inie liii". Such an
app'-'l|e(|
it">' Ion'/ ago
■i publi<ation
in " Ked Star "
imil-ir t'i our armed force
publi at ion*.
I!ven »><• freedom which we
enjoy by ctitii i/.intr our rov-
ernment j u <>l by the t'om-
They ta1
rnnniM .-main t u
published criti« i m ;i a
of revolt, itsti*nif\ it all out
j of proportion and tell other
!l-'-o|>le of tin aorld that this
i the prevailitij* attitude in
America. They <lo not <|i <-
|tin'r«j<*h between an "Ailmini-
tration" and th«" 'iovernn ent
i it "It They place no limit or
(Virtue in the fact hat our < ti-
I /<•') • are free to criticize an
; Administration, whether it bo
nation-!, fate, county or niuni-
ipal.
Front orimniz.ition- and
Albany Abstract
Co., Inc.
J*wsl Nlua - Halan Liab
Phone PO 2-8077
FLU OUTBREAK
PREDICTED
The T'*as State Department
of Health imtiM a warniiiR
that the Mate may have an out-
break of Asian influenza thi-
corrinz winter.
"Outbreak" of influenza due
to A strains commonly occur
j in cyclical fashion ever>- two
or three year-' the report,
rtates. " Widei<prcad outbreak >•
of A«ian influenza have been
predicted for the cominpr
winter.
The department urges that
per 'tii* over 15, particularly
tho <- over 65, persona of all
aire» with chronic cardivascular,
pulmortary. renal, or metabolic
di-t < . ;tntl presrnant women
he immunized with polyvalent
influenza vaccine prior to mid-
December.
o
Mrs. F W. Smith and son.
Carter, who 5|>e!it la-t week
here M'itin^ her mother, Mt .
W. A Carter, ami other rela-
tive- returned to their home in
llouxton Sunday.
year
in which the nation enjoyed
the highest revenue ever but
• ill could not keep its expendi-
ture* within it- income.
Two Reprimands
It it any Wonder that Sena-
tor liyrd, in opposing the Ad-
ffini.tration'i >u«e fu| effort!
to lift the limit on the national |
debt |(i ?30H billion, houldj
a>k; "I it po ible f<ir ij to
destroy our e|ve from v. ith-
in':" Senator liyrd firmly In--1
lieve that it vi|| be impo ible
lor our form of government
<-r our system of enterpr < i<>
urv r e if »<. hriti'/ about, fi
■ al insolvency. Thi i a >obcr-
' '' "i/ thought, when one ron i«l
et that if tl" I'. S, <hould ;o
broke freedom could not be
preserved anvwhere <»n earth.
Aeain Senator Hyrd spoke
out .vain ' the action of Ihe
Cha'f ber of <"omt' "r«' of '' •
I'nited State in •allintr for an
immediate tax cut without cot
wen*urate cut in expenditure .
'»!(« «• a tpeml er of the Cham-1
'•er' t>o;ir«l of directorthe
Senator -;»i«l he wa- both sor-
rowful and align-, Tl." ''' rr
„ ... .ii., „>.m1bers position wa* fi-cal
pathi/er- m the I mted Stat
Lobor Day
"M A\
A day when a grateful nation pays tribute
to thoM working men and women who
have contributed so generously to the well-
being of our community and to the strength
and prosperity of our nation.
We hope that you have a pleasant week
end... and drive carefully.
LEGAL HOLIDAY, LABOR DAY, SEPT. 3RD.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALBANY !
J
Phone PO 2-2221 or PO 2 2222 |
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i
"Banking Since 1883" \
are alway- on the lookout for?
public tatement . letters to'
the editor.-, critical article* in
maeazir?' and new--pap»-r«, a-
proof that we ar-> not a united
people.
| .Vol lour aco the foreign1
minister of Communist Viet-j
(nam in conference- in Geneva, I
j quoted fr<ui i letter written by j
'ome "prominent l.'niteil State-'
| ■ itizen" to I're-idetit Kennedy
or» the "intervention" of United
|Staler f;ir-<' in Vietnam, to
, prove that peopl.' no* only op
fio « || I . S. polii'V in that area, |
| hut approved of the Communist
I policy In the pre- , on radio, i
| in all place an.I on all oc a—,
! ions where a forum i available j
j to • hem, they attack the free
| worh', and |>arti' ularly th>-
l.'nite«| State-.
At the moment, their projia-
ganda i direi ted airainst the
British a- lohlinir in suhjuira-
tion t;ihr-i!':(r Ureal Britain
ha. recently put aid to fiihral-
tar and ". .i|>le ti < re >re hiirh
I Iv critical of their mother trov- i
j ernntent.
A- a result, the demand
i »»'■ e fre-- the peiK'l.- of tii-
bmltnr to he irranteil their in-'
detlet d' ttce, Th . of COlir-e, i-
I fuel for the most vici-iu- kind
! «.f t •• , "ini-t protmi^inda to
p.| the British out.
\\ ■' h t in ii'ii -t jir. ure
in V.'ror. o, v i . re Hn -ia i
j furni-hinsr foreign aid incluii-
| in.' military i-iuir" nt, Gibral-
tar land a- a ripe plum fur
them, -hoiild they t'et control |
if thi Vorth \frican territory.
Gibraltar i" an import;int
flank of tin- VATO alliance
ami the jratev i\ to Vorth Afri
ca and Spain, well as a vit
ally important defence area for
the Strait- of Gibraltar and!
two *oa«.
We may not think of the
Itock of Gibraltar, a.< it is call-
id, -is Virnr -tratevric or im-
| portant. Many other areas of
| the world, far removed from
lour immediate int« rest, an* ju-t
! names.
' To the Soviets, it is another
place to »xpand their influence.
The fact that we somewhat
limit ourselves in our propa-
ganda efforts together with
the f; i-t we oppo.-e »lie Ku--ian
system and Communism wher-
ever it is, plu- the fact that
many of our policie- are of a
timid nature, | lace- the I'nited
| *»tati - in a defensive attitude.
The la-t factor i one we can
readily overcome. The fir-t twoj
are tool< which we should ti-e
better, and lietter use.
■ ■ o— 1 —
NF.W CARS RF.CISTERF.D
K. I>. I.ieb, Dod^e for-
dor.
Sam Ball, 11)62 CMC pickup.
wa* li-cal irre-
i-fion ibility in the hitrhe-• <|e-
srree" that would reduce fed-
mil revenu? by billiot <
and the proposal wa- untimely,
dansrerou." and panicky. It could
build up deficit.. ||J- the end of
the next fiscal year amounting
to well o* er > Ibillion The
Chamber trot it- knuckle- rap-
ped.
Startling Figure*
But that wa not all. I'er-
hat'- the mo t -tartlinK ta>-
tii"-it' came from S«nator Byrtl
when he reported, after sorn
pencil work, that the U. S
i-ieht now coi.mitted to oblitra-
tion- tetalirijr * I '» trillion, no*
indudinx ">intohl billions" of
• ommiti'ient; that were imno--
ible to calculate. In other
word-, no one really know-
i-'t how much the fetletal gov-
ernment iloe- owe. But the Sen-
ator i in ■> * 1,2 t0 billion, or
• i'i trillion. This i« far abovt
the as- t'd v.ilile of all the
real estate and tangible proper-
ty it the nation, a- estimated
hv I' *- 11« ■ irtmei*t of '"«>*i.-
merpe at «'-{no billion.
For niu-t ttf a ir>'neration, the
irovernment ha- been spending
more
ii
in
it maki - ' hi t;ixes
and other income. In fact, if
present prospect- materialize
for the nex' fiscal year, the
I ".inure will have allowed 27
1 federal biidRvt- to run into def-
1 icits during? 33 years. This
I mean- that the bud pet has been
balanced only six time- in near-
ly a th.rd of a century. You
could not live like that. Neither
can Uncle Sam and Senator
liyrd seem- to he one of only
a few persons in Congress who
realize thi- and are couraucous
enough to speak up about it.
Our Security Imperiled
The Senator vie* - our who!-
fiscal situa ion, the drain on
our (fold, th • continued -hort-
a(fes in our international bal-
ance of payments, and the in-
flationary deficit -iM'titlintr, as
extremely dangerous. Foreign
intere-ts could claim all our
gold, a situation Senator Byrd
sees as imperiling; our security
like an atomic bomb. It ha«
been very costly to be "the
policeman, the hanker, and the
Santa Onus for the Free
World," he declares.
The needs of defense are u--
ssss y? -'sy-jy-sy-*
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