The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 49, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 27, 1958 Page: 2
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Americas First Jetliners Will Shrink Nation
First Southwest Jot Sorvico through Dallas by mid1959
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in of the mont significant advances in U S
i rinportntion hl tory o curs in January when
mrrlean Airlines laumhci the first commercial
< t e Wee across the nation with 707 Jet Flag
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The most thoroughly tted airliners ever tot
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muoduced to an incredible Ax hours
mencan > big fourengine jets will carry 112
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in tremendous savings in time for passengers
and shippers
The principal improvement which may bo remembered
longer by the passenger than the savings
in time is the superior comfort of tho great
new airliners Americans 707 Jet Flagships are
longer wider and roomier than the slower piston
airplanes they will replace and are virtually
vibration free because of tho turbine engines
Following the introduction of the 707 Jet Flagships
on the transcontinental nonstop route bet
een Los Angeles and New York service will bo
expanded to include by mid1959 San Francisco
Chicago Dallas Washington D C Baltimore
and Boston
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AUSTIN Tex Higher pay for
legislators is an issue thats buried
was submitted as a constitutional
amendment Nov A But already
there is talk of trying again
It is being discussed both oy those
who supported Amendment One
and those who fought hardest against
it Sen Dorsey Hardeman of San
Angelo leading spokesman for the
opposition has indicated he may
submit a pay raise plan of his own
next session Hardeman attacked the
recent proposal not on the principle
of better pay for lawmakers
but on the grounds that the amendment
was muddled conglomeration
of too many things
State AFLCIO which worked for
Amendment One is plugging for
resubmission of the annual pay question
AFLCIO headquarters officials
sent a letter to legislators expressing
regret that the amendment did
not pass and placing the blame on
labors favorite targets business lob
bysits and newspapers
i Whatever the merits of the case
1 a lot of people in the state agencies
i in Austin are glum about the pros
I pect of facing a disgruntled pinch
j penny Legislature next year With
the general revenue fund in the red
theres bound to be an effort to cut
expenses In addition state employ
es fear therell be a feeling among
lawmakers that If we can work
for peanuts so can you
Water Struggles State Board of
Water Engineers has competed
public hearing on one squabble
over Trinity River water and is
faced with another soon
Probably as a result of the recent
drought there seems to bo an increasing
intensity in the struggles
between various areas of Texas for
water rights
In the case of a major river like
the Trinity which passes through or
near three major cities Fort Worth
alias and Houston theres always
fear that one city will take out so
uch water another will run dry
Water Board has under considera
tion now Dallas request for a permit
to build Forney Dam on the
East Fork of the Trinity There was
strong opposition from the North
Texas Municipal Water District particularly
Rockwall County on the
grounds that the dam would secure
Dallas water future at the expense
of north county neighbors
In the making is another wrangle
over Houstons request to build a
reservoir at Livingston Houston
wants to divert 1100000 gallons daily
to the reservoir practically all the
appropriated water from the Trinity
Dallas is attempting to organize Upper
Trinity towns and cities including
Fort Worth to oppose the plan
Social Welfare Association at its
meeting in Austin asked the next
Legisature to
1 Pass laws putting into effect
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the new constitutional amendment
permitting medical aid for the aged
disabled and dependent
2 Overhaul laws dealing with delinquent
dependent and negelcctcd
1 children
i 3 Appropriate money to the Texas
Youth Council for more staffers
including parole supervisors for ju
i venllcs
4 Pass a minimum standard hospital
licensing aw
I Association also passed a resolu
tion praising State Welfare Dept
Director John Winters and presented
its Distinguished Service Award to
Miss Ima Hogg of Houston daughter
of the late Gov James Hogg for
her generosity on the behalf of mental
health work
MECHANICS LICENSE LAW
Next Legislature will be asked to
decide whether to require auto mechanic
to have a license before mon
keying around under the hood of
your car
Texas Independent Garagemens
Association has voted to work for
such a law
Under the associations proposal
independent auto repair shops
all authorized car dealers shops and
all mechanics would be examined
and licensed under a state board
Purpose say the garagemen is to
protect the public from those who
pad bills and do little if anything
for cars
SAVINGS LOAN CHANGE An
attempt will be made next session
to patch up the savings and loan
association law after a part of it
was declared unconstitutional
Atty Gen Will Wilson held unconstitutional
the law which provides
for automatic cancellation of a sav
ings and loan associations certificate
to do business if it fails to
start operations within six months
after the certificate is granted Wil
son ruled this violates the constitu
tional guarantee against being deprived
of life or property without
due process of law
State Banking Commissioner J M
Faulkner said he will ask to have
the savings and loan law made like
the banking law This gives the
Banking Commission authority to extend
a banks certificate if busi
ness is not begun within 90 days
aptisis Attend
IU Convention
At Mineral Wells
DALLAS Spl Nearly 3000
Texas Baptists are expected to spend
their Thanksgiving holidays attending
a twoday annual state Baptist
Training Union Convention in Mineral
Wells Nov 2728
Convention sessions will be conducted
In Mineral Wells Convention
Hall two local churches and the
Baker Hotel Troy V Campbell director
of promotion for Union Baptist
Association Houston and president
of the convention will preside
UNCLE SAM HAS SAY Texas
rcguatory agencies cannot set rates
for railroads truck line etc carry
ing goods and personnel for the federal
government Jn Texas
This ruling by the Texas Supreme
Court was made In a test case
brought by the Texas and Pacific
Railroad and others I had been
knocking around in the courts for
some years Former Atty Gen John
Ben Sheppcrd had ruled that the
Texas Rairoad Commission did have
authority to set rates for transportation
entirely within the states bordersFinal ruling was based on a decision
by the U S Supreme Court
in a California case of the same
type
NO HARM IN A STILL Court
of Criminal Appeals insists the evidence
has to be 100 proof to convict
a man of manufacturing an
illicit beverage
Appeals Court threw out the conviction
of a Lamar County man who
had pled guilty to a charge of po
sessing a still to manufacture intoxicating
liquor
Majority opinion said in effect
that the law prohibits possession of
a still to make illicit beverages
but that Illicit beverages and zin
toxicating beverages are not necessarily
the same
at most sessions
R Hooper Dilday state training
union department sscrctary said the
program will feature six Southern
Baptist Convention leaders seven
Texas Baptist workers and pastors
and training union leaders from
several Texas churches
The Rev Harlan Harris a Colorado
evangelist will deliver the
conventions keynote address at 10
30 am Thursday
More than 70 persons arc listed
on the program for the three general
sessions and special afternoon leadership
conferences Workers with nil
age groups In Baptist training union
programs will attend training sessions
Thursday and Friday afternoonA special youth section Thursday
will include Bible memory drills
and a speakers tournament Tho
Rev Ralph Langley pastor of Wil
low Meadows Baptist Church Houston
will be principal speaker for a
giant youth rally at 7 pm ThursdayOther major addresses will be delivered
by Dr J Woodrow Fuller
associate executive secretary Baptist
General Convention of Texas
Dr E S James editor Baptist
Standard Dr Arthur B Rutledge
secretary for stewardship and direct
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THURSDAY NOVEMDER 27 1958
Methodists Plan
Supper Bazaar
A chill supper and bazaar will
bo held in Fellowship Hall of tho
First Methodist Church In Tulla
Tuesday under tho sponsorship of
the Womans Society of Christian Scr
vice
Serving hours wll be from 5 to
8 oclock Handmade needlework
gifts and home cooked candles cake
and other foods will bo for sale at
tho bazaar
Dr C C Warren director of the
SBC 30000 Movement Charlotte
N C
Convention theme Is Thou Art the
Christ
Nearly 484000 persons are enrolled
in training unions In Texas Baptists
3812 churches Mr Dilday
said messengers to the Mineral
Wells convention will consider goals
which call for a 15 per cent Increase
in enrollment in 1959
Hill Is Enrolled
In Air Force ROTC
Cadet James M Hill Jr son of
Mr and Mrs J M Hill Box 507
Tulla is a freshman in the Air
Forco ROTC at Texas A M Col
legoHill
Hill who enrolled In the college
In September Is n member of Squadron
10 an outfit which has repeatedly
been selected as the outstanding
unit on the A M campus
AM Is everything Ive always
heard about It A really great
place said Hill about his new
home away from home
Mr and Mrs Dan Soloman are
expected in Tulla Wednesday evening
to spend tho Thanksgiving hoi
Idays in tho homo of his parents
Mr and Mrs II M Soloman Dan
is a student at SMU In Dallas
Returning homo from Alaska are
Gene Goodncr and James Buckhal
tcr son and soninlaw of Mrs Myrtle
Goodncr
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 49, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 27, 1958, newspaper, November 27, 1958; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46094/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.