The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 13, 1972 Page: 3 of 8
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AUSTIN Tex. - The Parte
and Wildlife Commission handed
one controversial issue back to
the Attorney General and was
handed another one by the Legislature.
PVVC voted four-to-two to ask.
Atty. Gen. Crawford C. Martin
to review and .reconsider a May
26 ruling that a. 1970 contract
to purchase 3965 acres of Mus-
tang Island property for park
development as a "binding obli
gation."
Martin's opinion according to
PWC Chairman Jack Stone of
Wells is expected in about a
week.
The Mustantr Island battle
has raged from Austin to Wash-
ington and back 'and through
two federal courts and has fig-
ured in battles over Senate
confirmation of PWC members.
Legislators in special session
thwarted long-standing plana of
the State Highway Department
to build a 10-story $20 million
headquarters building on n
block near tho capitol and gov-
ernor's mansion.
Instead the Legislature de-
creed the Parks and Wildlife
Department would purchase
with $1.5 million from its cigar-
ette tax the barren dusty block
in downtown Austin and con-
vert it into a park.
The highway department was
directed to consider placing its
plush new building elsewhere.
Neither agency conceded leg-
islative leaders was deliriously
happy with the arrangement.
Under the circumstances
however neither seemed to have
much choice.
GAME LAW FUSS CALMED
Texas game wardens will no lon-
ger enforce state game and fish
laws near the mouth and jetties
of the Sabine River an area of
disputed ownership with Louis-
iana. Louisiana Jasfc month threat
ened to 'appeal to the U. S. Su-
preme Court Texas officers' at-
tempts at enforcement in the
area. Attorney General Martin
informed .Louisiana Atty. Gen.
William J. Gusto Jr. Texas will
keep its commitments in tho
disputed areas of the Gulf south
of tho Sabine River Mouth.
Tho area was recently found
by a supreme Court-appointed
master to belong to Texas but
Louisiana appealed the decision.
INFLATION STILL
THREAT - Inflation is still a
strong threat though Texas is
recovering- from economic re-
cession according1 to n Universi
ty of Texas Bureau of Business
Research study.
Unemployment remains high.
savs UT BBR. but estimated
I personal income rose nine per
cent in the last year and bank
debits 10 per cent.
The unemployment level
frowned on by the Bureau was
3.8 per cent in May which is lo-
jwer than the 4.1 per cent of a
year ago and considerably be-
llow the national 5.9 per cent
rate.
I Consumers spending and re-
siuentini construction were seen
'as strong. The rate of tho con
sumer price index rise slowed
somewhat after the presidential
price irceze BBR found.
TEXAS BEEF OATTT.E
LEADER - Texas is the na-
tion's leader in all major cate-
gories of the beef cattle indus-
try Texas Agriculture Commis-
sioner John C. White states.
Tho livestock industry in Tex-
as is a $2 billion industry acc-
ounting for almost half the total
agricultural income of the state.
There were 12.8 million cattle
and calves in Texas in January
more than five million head
above second-ranked Iowa.
DEMOCRATS AT MIAMI
BEACH - One hundred and 30
Texas Democrats - most of
them new to the party wars -are
busy at Miami Beach this
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlctl Texai
PAGE THREE
Thursday July 13 1972
week helping nominate a candi-
date for president.
Another 70 alternates were
named to the convention.
The Texas delegates headed
by gubernatorial nominee Dolph
Brisco of Uvalde are closely div-
ided as to supporters of George
Wallace George McGovern and
Hubert Humphrey.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hruska were Mrs.
Ruby Cervenka of Killeen
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Pctrusek
of Orchard Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Sumbera of Austin Mr. and
Mrs. John P. Trlica of Gran-
ger Rev. Daniel J. Marek of
Taylor Rev. Josef Barton of
Rockport Mrs. Albina Barton
of Austin and E. P. Sralla of
Edna.
Recent visitors of Mrs. Ray-
mond McCirtchoon we're Mr.
and Mrs. R. II. McCutcheon
and Bex of Lorcna Mrs. Ted
Spallono and Mrs. Chrjs Blan-
kenstein of Bolton and Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Murry 'of Dallas.
DR. GEO. C. FOWLER
Chiropractor
Office Hours - Mon. thru Sat
8:30 A. M. - Noon
2:00 P. M. - 5:30 P. M.
Closed Tucs. Afternoons
Phone 527-3737
115 N. Alamo
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Wisconsin Daisy Cheese pound 79c
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Superior Milk gallon : 1.30
Bread all 35c loaves 29c
Accent 4 oz bottle 89c
Lipton Instant Tea 4 oz. bottle 1.39
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.Red Salmon tall can 1.19
Toastems box 39c
Van Camp Tuna can 39c
Libby Pork & Beans 2 cans 29c
Del Monte Peas 2 No. 303 cans 49c
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 13, 1972, newspaper, July 13, 1972; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82465/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.