The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 17, 1960 Page: 11
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TmRfrAY March I ivoo
A Happy Wholesome activity for our youth
WERE FOR IT
BROWN BROS GARAGE
Tulia Texas
4H TRAINING DESERVES A
LOT OF CREDIT FOR MAKING
THE FARMER
The farming advancements in our nation
are unsurpassed in any other country
in the world in any other of our own history
Every farmer can be justly proud of his
contribution For it s the cooperative continuous
struggle of these men that made possible
a victory
SPONSORED BY
Workmam Machinery
Your MinneapolisMoline Dealer
Tulia Texas
The Heusc of Rtprcs ntatives
lait week commenced the debate on
a bill pernrally called the Civil
Right Bill Actually the popular
name adopted f u this measure
mus not intended to set forth in a
brief statement the put poses of thi
bill The major purpose In chooslns
hat title was to use something which
iioaid be appealing to the innate
s nse of fairness in the American
I people something which would be
inviting to the exmnt that the people
generally would not take tmi much
interest in the small print so often
referred to Itus approach is
not different from the approaih
hirh has been usid bv the advocates
of centralis d ivirnmrnt and
advocates of vvord government foi
he past several years These pro
xinents were not making sufficient
headway in approaching the problem
by trying to sell he merit of ten
ralizid pvernment in the Unted
States and world government On an
nternational basis to the people of
iThe 4H plan and program fosters and promotes the best
American virtuos We salute both leaders and members
TULIA WHEAT GROWERS INC
Trig TuliA Swijher County HERALD
Dear Editor
Tver smce your editorial of March
1 entitled We Can Trust the Red
vinss 1 have been intrigued bv
sain firs I I I on
who has bun named to head the
the Red Cross performed their dut
les well but here miv be the point
thi v regaided it ns dutv and think
vhen they have disihargid hat dutv
their obligation is fulfilled Perhaps
we need a bit more of the romp is
sionate approach of the C arpenter ol
Nazareth in not onlv thi Red rm >
but in many other of our dealing
I with out feilovvman Many of the
GIs of 111215 and also in the Kor
1 ean fracas were mere lads of IS or
111 and thev needed far more than
the glassyeyed slare of a stranger
across a desk They could get plenty
of that when tlu > faced their
commanding officer Perhaps the
Red I ross received more criticism
than was its due and vet there is no
doubt that a whale of a lot of that
criticism was earned bv it and also
no doubt that Cl dupe was more or
Red Cross drive is a personal friend u aggiTatd n latrine talk but
of mine and 1 would never foi one whn Pnaiate the chaff from
moment simenty or
Er
far as 1 know his little booklet on
same is the alisolule truth
Now let me say that the greater
part of my career in the Armed I or
ces was served as a private Oh 1
Ml7id in this socalhtl 1 civil nghlsi wi0 mereas Ho
bill No one to my knowledge mru from Sweden
denies or wants to deny any loyal
American citizen the right to v > t <
and I daresay that a bill fuarantc
ing this right and confining thi
measure to that particular pr nn
pie would pass the Congress by un
anmous consent if such legislat on
cnl
ph areas fail to realize is that
the world order advocates are only were necessary In fact if the so
callcd l ill had been
foregoing these distasteful parts of clv rl8nts
the progam temporarily Next limlld th volm8 n ht I1
year they will be back with more j lhrc wouM havc bH n no >
1 demands and will expect to make a
settlement by giving up some or
i their demands and gaining perhaps
onlv a few The dunger is that each
MONARCHS OF ALL THEY SURVEY
in the Senate and no long delay in
the committees in the Mouse
CHILDREN
Now to another subject and some
statistics which may not be particularly
helpful but they are mdi
cative and informative Ihe White
House Conference on Children and
Youth has just released a report
reflecting the following stat stirs
Families are larger iH perrtnt ot
th children are now in families o
three or more children Srven States
now havte st percent of the children
under eighteen Incidentally
Texas is listed as one of the scvm
Stat having the greatest child fx > >
ulation More children are going
to school longer On the other sd
of the Iclger we find that juviniU
d lHWrMecy is snH rising that gap <
in programs for delinquents or
w d that ciy slums still pmvid
one of the worst environments for
children although the poorest hous
ng is in rural areas and small c tic
s There are many other p < rtinent
acts but space in this nnwiletter
aII not permit thm to be lstexl
VISIIOKS
We appreciated visiting last weel
Aith Captain and Ms Jack II Rams
< y who are shortly returning t <
their home in Tulia after being sta
tinned at Vater R rj Hnsptal
Wash non M I ee Wihimsor
nl Mr v v Irrnv i weri as- >
A t i n n v tfr
SMKI
Helps Bring
100 SAFE
SLEEP
fal m 4ii4
Uo Barbiturates
Ho Bromides
Ho Harcotlcs
NOT HABIT
FOWMHG
Rog SI23
88c
lad is as thi y
composd the greater part of mir I swlni1 nlt hav a t n tin
world 1 had ofti n hi ard tin innis
in our outfit cuss thcm fmm ic
end to the othi r as a bumh of usi
less hags Inc identally 1 hi ai J th
drew more pav than tin nur i and
when they wanted transportation togo
sightseeing all tin y had to do
was to twist the arm of our old fatherly
commanding officer
SAD SACK SCHALrrtR
Canyon Texas
111 TORS NO IK Thank you
for your letter George 1 am quite
sure that your observations are all
rue I am In io way connected
with the Kill Cross and have no rcus
on to condemn or to justify Ihe organization
As an officer In Ihe
navy I can not think of oie thing
I ever received from the Red Cross
Overseas I once tried to buy a toca
Cola from a Red Cross canteen and
was refused on the grounds that It
existed lor enlisted mm only and
that I would have to flid an officers
ilub On many occasions 1 was a
guest In the home of the Commander
of the Salvation Army for the
Philippine and experienced he on
and only touch of home life I had
and his wife
Nevertheless
George we ull Mow thai he task
the Red Cross was assigned tn da
was an almost Impossible one When
ever an organization Is large It
ends to become heartless and dlf
11 Aspin
Sports Wear
COIION PI AYTIMK SET
WASH N WLAK
C01T0N SHARKSKIN
Hats
By Peggy
199 oH
99
MAKI YOlR SCIECIION
I ARI Y
SANFORIZED
F W Amoncas Tmost
Shirks
for Men
GREY THAMBRAY
TWO FI M P j KETS
SIZES It 18
flcult tn control Then too during
war time Ihe Red tro lust like
the military services and the civilian
cies IViul to enlarge Itself overnight
it had the same dllllcul y In I
recruiting competent help that all j
concerns had Waste and Inelflcl
nc > as well as dlshoneslv all go
with war I am sure that there was
much wrong with the Red Cnrss i
IM as there Is much wrong with
every religious denom tatlon everv
political part and every other lar1
ge organization Hut we have got
to have such an organiratioii ami
I doubt that if we started from scratch
and fornud a new one it would
be any better I do know that Halted
Cross did a masterful job after
the Sllverton turiado And I am
sure it does just as good a job whenever
disaster strikes It alwiijs govs
in and lul > s never asking how much
the commimitv contributed to Red
Cross in the MM I would give just
the substance it leaves a fairly good nulc credit
to the Salvation
ls
tujzLrSE my > > rt mc SalNatlon
in a unit without much training rmy worker who had been pass
thur n vKr ka us with
Uie old problem of idle hands cans
Ing a snafu And to make matters
worse tliev Were more or less not
ing the nmbourino during the day
frequent a hoiikj tonk one night
When We must deal with the human
ilemenl we going to find
are a cross
was advanced to the ratng of a 15 rders hav i
lmr lmtt t
lmllry slclin humiiiltv No group has
numerous times but it seemed nev nj plKt hri a a lllk Wllh mcj m momt < r lmmr
>
take Sort of like chronic
er to a homi f and Krhaps ne ctinimaml
lnR < was a little leery about Krf orgiinlatlonlt is to sup
time a big meeting was being held disciplining them as they might I prt the best one At It Is Ihe Red
or as a buddy of mine in Ills said wnU atk hmm nml 1rlng jo Cfms s 1t m ljr orKanl7atm
when General Iershing was given j vrah o Gml uion his unsuspecting nave a h al ines mobllletl
his fourth star at that time ihe high
head Amt vt thy iai a lhl pr ail ra 0 s Ul Ut1itl nollrs
est rank in the army and I was first i
f an have seen
vlegM r eNl n jmtes tten disaster strlk
advandd to the rating of n enrpor1 lhem n prance line up with the of ts Uln ivl 0 ho tj irss
al while this buddy still remained flctrb t l1am lhlr whiskey ration md K silvntloi Army
i private WeJI there is one thing when an ambulance load of smli
h id so Ion been exercised by spiak for the enlisted man and them
ral Siales or talking about Lord knoas ho needs a mouthpiece
ippli n the dual sovereignty form in this controversy as after all they
f t i rnment with a single a
now ifu1 force in Washington DC armed forn s It Red Cross has
r I i n ii about subjecting the done a lot of good and will continue
op i i I this counry to the govern doing so if they can survive but
nent 11 a court or legislative body that question of survival In the face
nadi up of people from many of continual adverse criticism is the
loreign countries they started rub We know the Red Cross has
alkiig ot lit civil rights world I erred but have they rc > entcd or
aw world pcaie and order Com f have they merely swept the dirt un
nission on Human Rights protec der the rug and gone on from there
Ion of the wiak economic develop As St John said in Rvelatlon when
mem i etleral aid m ill facets of speaking to the seven churches I
hj i onomv undi r various jileas have somewhat against young
titles Ihey realized that they I have oflened wondered if con
were not going to be able to put formity is all that has been hold
iver the wurld government theory ing the Red Cross together They
on the American pet pie or to usurp received a severe jolt during the
the rights of the States all in one war and espetially after the boys
ell swoop So in conjunction with started coming batk home in 191516
heir new sugarcoatid approach i somewhat like what happened to
hey also coreeived the idea of pro1 YMCA in 191S and the organization
eeding with their program on an has slipped a little ever since Per
itembyitem basis In short they haps it lacked the heartfelt interest
are adopting the same plan In pol of the Salvation Army winch was
dies which has proven to successful denied access to overseas work inn
nvlitary operations That is the that war Most folks connected wih
divide and tpjiqner theory Te
Pof
yearthere Is a gain whether its
ogYam works this way If a group
of lar c or sma11 tn < y PIan n hl
pople in one gogrnphlea
area
of th United States are opimscd to Kam V method they can keep
Ihe complete pa kage of centralized UP a constant pressure and thereby
government bccauie of their tradl lvvear down lnp ° PP ° s on That is
nonal belief in States rights they t xactly lhe Pan wnlch has boen
ave bitn approachd on a concil
iatory basis of giving to these people
n the first instance those segments
of the overall program such as Ted
era ad in several economic areas
and foregoing any of the distasteful
pirtions of the overall program
Hut what the people in these geogra
his country Pi nee they hit upon common with General Pershing and gprts came in while us < imnnon
he
ida of progress by the use of me we are both as high in this Kyi > stHxl back with wutu ng moil
ntciy phrases and instead of talk man s army ai we can get i tns an1 nat lll k wp had Ihe
nig about the entroachtmnt of the Also in view of my reputation f ° r francs to do it with and give some
red ial Ioveininent on the rights verbosity I think 1 am qualified to i nthinan the ttiuivalenl ot Mc for
whit h I
those MH > r Rt tl t rns <
a thimbliful of rottn uignl < and
yet at times 1 itally felt sorry for
TAGS M ° E
Learning In Nature s School
I II boys nrul girls who care for a Rood brood of < t s
or watch a titty seed sprout and grow are learning thi v ijs
of ntuire while building a store of knowledge thai will a
lift trne One of the axioms of 1H work is that the bov or tl
wisdom of those who direct the program lor as 4H mem
is fat in more important than the project a tribute to the
bets help their projects glow they grow with them and bc
allty Our choice is not to support come aitive responsible utiens at an early age
Weie proud to have these fine young people
TULIA EGG STATION
KNOW TllF IGGS YOU liUY
ILUIA TEXAS
THE GRIZZLY CLOTH
9 OZ SAI EEN
Western Style
Pants and
Jackets
95 f0
EACH
LADIES MENS
Natural Bridge
Shoes
S1 95
Tor Tp V < irr > rn Jhut
Wart ComrTt
PILLOW PITF INSOIF
BFIGE OLOR
as ye sev
so shall your wardrobe growl
QUADRIGA
with th famous Needlelied K
finish is so easy to sew Sea our I
Spring Garden of pretty iy prints I
end solids
At Nttioitlfy Aifrtutd
AffecfcionetSes
SHOES FOR WOMEN
ClSHIONTD ARCH
ONF INCH HrFL
Huxfords
WHITE or BLACK
GOODS
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 17, 1960, newspaper, March 17, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46303/m1/11/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.