The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 46, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 17, 1953 Page: 14
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Vto Six
attle Of Outlaws Opens
At Huntsville October 4
HUNTSVILLE The annual
event that has been headlined by
newspapers luid magazines throughout
the Southwest as Tlie Battle
of The Outlaws Texas
22nd Prison Rodeo will again get
underway here at the Prison
Systems main unit on Sunday
afternoon October 4 th
The prisons rodeo manager
Albert Moore has stated that as
always he is picking only the very
best of the performers from the
many prisoners who will try out
to compete for the rodeo and
only the wildest stock that the
prisons herds afford for than to
mount when the show opens
With the pick of the peniten
tiarys 7600 inmates doing the
riding and only the wildest of Its
more than 12000 head of cattle
ifcSt
and hundreds of horses chosen
for the performances theft will
be cnoough action to satisfy even
the most critical rodeo fan
The galaxy or added feature
acts booked for the 58 show are
among the best to bo found informing
at rodeos throughout tho
natlon Buff Brady World Champion
Trick Rider and Honor
heads the list Don Wilcox another
trick and fancy roper will
nsslst Brady The Lamb Sisters
Ted and Betty of Dallas well
known trick riders The Head
Sisters more Texas girls from
Campbell Hunt County with two
trained bulls Jay Sislcr Emmet
Idaho with two trained dogs and
the widely known Harris County
Sheriffs Posse all will appear
between inmate riding events
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Something new and definitely
different will bo a parachute jump
by inmate Barney Thurman ex
paratrooper of World War 2 now
serving a three year sentence
Thurman will attempt a spot
jump landing inside the arena
at each of the four big shows
October 4lh 11th 18th and 25th
this year
With tlie rodeo shaping up to
be as big wild and extravagant
of thrills as ever Its safo to say
that the 22nd annual presentation
of the prison show will be the
best yet
Request for reserved scats are
already coming in to the Prison
Ticket Office and mail orders are
being given immediate attention
Tickets may be secured by writing
Prison Rodeo Ticket Office
Huntsville Texas stating thq
number of tickets required the
date for which thoy are desired
and enclosing a check or money
order for 240 for each ticket
TtCToMake
Wage Survey
The Texas Employment Commission
v wlll again be called upon
this year to make crop wage
surreys In areas of the Stale
wbeie Mexican Nationals are
to be employed in numbers to
warrant a survey James D
Itoberson Local Office Manager
for the Texas Employment
Commission reported here todayPublic Law 78 passed by Con
gresSvprovldcs in part that Mexican
Nationals may be admitted to
this Country for farm employment
ohlyif it is found that the
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INSURANCE BECAUSE
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PERFORM DALY
HE IS A PROFESSIONAL
TARGET
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EXCAVATORS HAVE DISCOVERED THE
CELEBRATEDHAU OF COLUMNS WHICH
HAD BEEN BUILT BY THE
FATHER OF THE
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wages and working conditions of
domestic farm workers will not
bo adversely affected In this connection
prevailing wage determinations
will be made by the Secretary
of Labor and he will periodically
furnish representatives
of the Mexican Government with
information as to the prevailing
workers
Roberson said Wages which
the farmer agrees to pay Mexican
Nationals are subject to change
depending on what other farmers
pay their workers Therefore the
survey is made for the convenience
of the employers hiring
Mexican Nationals
In fact he said the Migrant
Labor Agreement of 1051 as
amended read in part as follows
The Mexican Consuls and the
Representatives of the Secretary
of Labor shall exorcise vigilance
to insure that the wago rate paid
to the Mexican Worker Is not less
than the prevailing wago rate
for similar work in the area of
employment and that wages are
paid to the Mexican Workers in
accordance With such rate or
with any Increases In such rate
which may become effective In
the area during the period of
employment but not below the
minimum rate specified in the
Work Contract Increases in prevailing
wage rates shall be put
into effect Immediately by the
Employer and shall not be contingent
upon a formal request to do
so by the Mexican Worker the
Consul of Mexico or the Representative
of the Secretary of Labor
Declines in prevailing wage
rates shall be recognized and accepted
by the Mexican Worker
provided they do not fall below
the rates specified in the Work
Contract
To meet these responsibilities
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Roberson said certain provisions
must be made for collecting and
analyzing farm wage informat
ion The TEC with Its statewide
system of local offices together
with Its Farm Consultants the
latter have been working with the
Agency for several years will
select local crop wage Consult
ant Committees to work with the
TEC In arriving at a range of
wage rates for a particular area
The area committees comprised
of three members will bo made
up of outstanding agricultural
leaders in each crop wage area to
bo surveyed The members pro
bably will bo cotton growers and
perhaps users of both Mexican
National T domestic workers
They will live near the county
scat for convenience in contact
The Committee will Inspect
the operation and findings of the
wage survey and represent the
community in flip survey pro
gram
Roberson said
that the survey
Plan contemplates thesecurlng of
employment and wage data from
10 per cent of the farmers in a
crop wage area If there arc few
er than 1000 in the area If there
are
cent
will
per
of the excess
over the 1000
bo included In the sample
This survey is being conduct
cd for
must re
thebenofit of farmers who
rely on Mexican Nationals to
Mt their The
harvest
more co
operation that Is received from
the
tho
for
farmers In this wago survey
easier and quicker it will be
farmers who contract Mexican
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Nationals
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Roberson continued
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Scout Council
Employs New
Field Executive
Dr F B Malone President of
the South Plains Council Boy
Scouts of America announced today
the employment of Mr Bill
R Strain to servo as Field Scout
Executive starting September 15
1053Mr
Mr Strain is a graduate of
105th National School for Scout
Executives He is a veteran of
World War II having served in
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the Merchant Marines and in the
Air Corp Mr Strain is an accomplished
artist and has taught
for the past two years in the art
department of the Plainvlew Jun
ior High School Mr and Mrs
Strain and their son Michael will
maintain their residence at 601
Nassau in Plainvlew Texas
Dr Malone announced that Mr
Strain would be assigned to work
in the Haynes District under tho
direction of Mr Ray L Howard
District Scout Executive The
Haynes District includes Castro
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 46, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 17, 1953, newspaper, September 17, 1953; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45842/m1/14/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.