Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP iTEXASl ADVERTISER, JANUARY 7. 1%5
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member committee will confer J J B. McDuff of Crockett, Dr. Rtv
with Governor Connally on meth bert W. Williamson and Lynn Ail
ods to curb crime in Texas cities, derson uf the University of Texas
San Antonio Rep. Jake Johnson and James R. Bradley of A&M
will offer on "open saloons" bill University.
in the Legislature.
l.ind Commissioner Jerry Sad Texas Good (toads Association
i ler proposes a meeting here in i reveals thiit "some highway
February of Uniisiana officials , users" will make attempts. Idur
ami Texas counterparts to settli inn the coming legislative .scs
t long standing boundary dis|>utt siont. t become exempt from
Cedar Creek
Methodist Church
Rev. H. C. Newman, hutor
Summer schedule, every Sun-
day:
Sunday School, 10 a m.
Church service*, 11 a. m.
BARTON PARTICIPATES IN
OPERATION TAIL HACK
val air units participttj
exercise.
along tin' Sabine River. State gasoline taxes, hut TARA above 1!#>-I and l!> per cent above
Governor Connally has picked ! will oppose all exemptions Talk lST.iMk'1 average, U.S. De|>artment venth Fleet in the Far East
USS Huncock Airman Sidne> Two ta;;k forces, , ,,.
A. Barton. USN son of Mrs. A II attack aircraft earn.
Fuchs of Paige, participated !**•. opposed each other
9-1 in a large scale fleet training
operation in the Western Pacific
rallied "Operation Tali Rack
while serving aboard the attack
aircraft earner USS Hancock
Die exorcist-, under the direc
Hon of the Commander of the S<
The operation was .,
test and evaluate s.>v,
units under the most pr-
orating conditions.
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a "Task Force" committee to stu ing-Hook and Braille copies of the
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..I'STIN — A bidget trimmed
to fit available revenues, so there
will lie not need for new taxes
or for doubling college tunion.
was sent to members of the Tex-
as le gislature by Gov. John Con
nall\
A $9,000,000 surplus in the
state's general revenue fund
makes expansion possible without
new taxes, said Connally. How-
ever. if the legislature decides to at Austin Stati
grant the request of the Texas years.
Investigation was requested In
the Board for State Hospitals and
Special Schools, following its has
t> acceptance of Dr Sam Hoers-
ter ,lr. s resignation as administra
tor of the Austin Hospital. 1 leers
tor is an A&M graduate and hold-
er of a University of Texas medi-
cal degree. He Itegan his state
service in the Big Spring State
Hospital. He was administrator
Hospital for nine
eggs until 11 ley hatch fiwl
• k i. j „ i , . , , ,,was weeks after laying
. . .of Agriculture forecasts rexas designed to increase the readiness .i,.,,,,, .tmil.
d> all aspects of a statewide in Warren Report are available on Adjutant General Thomas Bishop of Seventh Fleet units in strike .i. . i. , i. fill Si|
idustiuil financing program, head- 1 request from blind persons to the said ho would like to see Texas anti-aircraft and anti-submarine
j ed h> E. B. Germany of Grand rexas State library in Austin and Oklalioma National Guard warfare Twenty-three surfact
Saliiu . with Humble Oil Vice Pre- Texas 1965 wheat crop will total1 units combined into a division m •Jups. three submarines anil sever lend in the United " •
sident Ray H Horton of Houston. M.aOO.OOO bushels, or eight percent | event of war. al land-hased Air Force and Na Office lelate to auto:. JMt
State Teachers Association for a
S4Ti a month pay raise for public
school teachers, some new form
of taxation will be necessary
Connally s budget was hitched
Hoertser's resignation and the
DPS investigation arc said to have
been tied to charges by Rep Paul
llaring of Goliad that immoral
and illicit practices t including nar-
to his main thesis—that higher cotics thefis by employes existed
education needs to be improved
He urged the Legislature to | our
mam now millions into the state's
at the Austin hospital for the men
tally ill.
However, the Hospitals Board
colleges and universities and the bas not elaborated, except to say
junior college system. that Hoerster'f resignation was
But he said lie would withdraw 'be result of differences over
the recommendations for added matters of administrative |xili-
spending for the 22 state colleges c> between him and the lx>ard.
and universities if it is not accom-
panied by his proposal for re-or- SCREW"*! ORM MONE\ SHORT
i >n. foui tb of all |. >t<fliil
every pound of TABLERlTE MEAT ..is a pound of eating pleasure
M
ganization.
Leaders of the screwworm era-
Connally wants a strong central dication program notified Gover-
coordinating board, with authori ,wr Connally that their funds will
ty to decide which colleges shall 'x> g°n{' by April 1 unless they get
teach what courses and to control
their building programs. Unless
such a board is created, the Gov-
ernor said he will withdraw his
proposals for higher salaries for
college administrators and teach-
ers, designed to bring them to
$11,000 a year average, or 10 per
cent above the national figures
supplemental appropriations.
They need about ST>30.000 in
state or private money to run the
program between April 1 and July
1 when the new federal fiscal
year begins
U. S. Department of Agricul-
ture will ask a supplemental ap-
propriation, too. the grtxip told
Major changes in Connally's *- °nnally.
budget include '1) ex pan si or. of Only 4 cases of screwworm have
funds to increase vocational and been reported in Texas cattle this
technical training both in high year- compared with 4.898 in 1963
school and junior colleges; (2)iand 50 000 in 1962 when the P™-
more college buildings; and (3) began. Federal, state and
extension of parks and water- livestock industry appropriations
based recreation developments j have financed '^c 513,600,000 pro
All would be done with Federa] £ram-
matching funds.
In over-all figures, the present RECREATION STt D1
total state budget, including the ! COMPLETED
25 per cent which comes from Fe-
A nine-member water recreation
deral aid, is $3,200,000,000. Con- committee has recommend
nally suggests spending $3,600.-
000,000 during the two years start-
ing September 1, 1965.
ed an $11,900,000 a year federal-
state program to improve plea
sure facilities on Texas waters.
Committee, headed by Marvin j
Watson of Daingerfield. said the
Parks ami Wildlife Commission
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LEGISLATIVE SESSION
In a way typical of the State's
capital city, the holiday season . should haVf> more P°W('r to dev?'- j
has centered on the upcoming Le- !°P a recreation plan for a popula-
gislature. which convenes on Jan tlon exlK't',ed to double in 35 j
uary 1. I years-
The fact that Governor Connal- Concluded the group: Gulf Coast
ly and Lt. Gov. Preston Smith water? ™ we 1 ** inla"(i lakes
will not be inaugurated until Jan- sb"uld be included in the pl.m.
uarv 26—so Texans can attend toat ,ls,'rs shf>uld W a gasoline
President Johnson s inauguration wlthout r(;,und Pn^leges and
on January 20-will not delay anv bshermen and water skiers should -
business. Both of us are incum- be separated by zoning
bents and business will b<- "as State share of development costs
usual " says Smith the committee said, should come ,
from general revenue appropria- ■
ROBERT LEE DAM HEARING tions. sand and gravel revenues
Parties for and against the Co-1 and gasoline taxes.
lorado River Municipal Water Dis- Governor Connally, who receiv-
tnct's propfjsal to change its dam ed the report, said he is studying
and reservoir site from Mitchell a reorganization of all the state's
County to a point downstream water program including those un
near Robert Lee in Coke County der the Texas Water Commission,
will line up again on January 4 Water Pollution Control Board
when the Texas Water Commis- and Water Development Board.
skm's hearing is resumed.
Commission open**! its hearing JOB TRAINING BOARD
on the hotly-protested application Governor Connally named J R.
on December 14; recessed the <Bob> Thornton of San Marcos,
next day so Sen Charles Herring. Cecil Ruby Sr. of Austin and Bu
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attorney for the city of Austin
and for the Lower Colorado River
Authority, could attend his moth-
er-in-law's funeral in El Campo,
resumed the followed day: then
a day and a half later, recessed
until after Christmas.
Application is supported by the
da. and Dr. Arleigh B. Temple-
ton, president of Sam Houston
State College, Huntsville, to tIn-
board of Texas Education Foun-
dation Inc.
This non-profit educational cor-
poration will govern operation of
the Camp Gary job corps training
district's member cities—Odessa, j center near San Marcos.
Snyder and Big Spring Also b\ Center will be the first major
Midland and San Angelo, two ci- unit of the war on poverty pro-
ties that may buy water from gram in Texas
the proposed reservoir, and by j
the West Texas Chamber of Com SHORT SNORTS
m< rce. Governor Connally said neither
It is strongly opposed by Aus- he rv c Adjutant General Thomas
tin and the LCTRA; the Highland S Bishop will be able to evaluate
l^akes Association; some .% wa- the exact impact the merger of
ter-rights holders in Runnels Texas National Guard units will
County, represented by Frank Er have in Texas until a troop allot-
win Jr of Austin; and by the Mit ment for the State is received
chell County Commissioners' from the U. S. Departrnent of the
Court, represented by Charles Army—pr?>bably in March, 196f>.
Griggs of Sweetwater. Texas Municipal league approv-
S. W Frees/' of Fort Worth <-d abolition of the State property
CRMWD's consulting engineer, for tax "generally" and decided to
nearly two days of the first jwrt sponsor legislation to allow cities
of the hearing was the testifying to impose a city sales tax of one
witness Freese sajd he had nev- j half of one f*-r cent, pending ap
er told anyone the Mitchell Coun proval by local referendum,
ty dam site (already approved) j Unemployment across the state
was satisfactory. <>n the contrary was down 3.5 per cent of the total
he told the water district it was labor market in October, compar
unsatisfactory becauw of oilfield <-<1 to 4.1 percent for October, 1963,
brim pollution problems. according to the Texas Employ
But, stated Fre<s< At the ment Commission
time it was the Ix-st we could Texas Water Commission has
get ' He said a pollution pr*>blem
does exist at the Robert Lee site-
But it could be cured by mixing
water from that reservoir with
othej water supplie.v
published—and made available
without cost—its second r**port
in a 15-report si nes on north cen
tral Texas groundwater, called
"Occurence and Quality of Ground
Water in Young County".
Governor's Committee on Edu-
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if any law has been broker there, was donated by members of tlx j
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965, newspaper, January 7, 1965; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238034/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.