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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLaw Enforcement Needs 021705 THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE Srry aFo BuYyw ✓sEP�y s 6� �a76 " eaTa.CaDeya y.ndx Ye1ESY. ApN II, 1Hp :S Pn9e9 6 CYnn Vol 99 — No. 139 _ Area Law Enforcement Needs Told RY PAT 141iY.6 phv tlauU°tlmi NB N M1IX nl0e kv°vle d0E amortl foe oods IsF1i Pfr anot unvl lips of �nDlmr man afteigas la me man Wool region nl Inld mM1umnl� in RrR .1� h, Ya1R imll Nrllel' E or ml Ce°nnm a Dlvbl° vl P Iltlm" EyltiPmmt bar" we neeJ IuvEa is IxnvlJv m ' In fee DRina Vagary rcMnh node m11a411lalln bt A V" DxrwVa°IIM Rr°a�o elWey ITv BmImFm6 EePeN fao tt, Ivw IX'Rssvry law ardm�menl CevelOPm°°I louetll area aMR IeednlTym ,n Br in, 11 vw Dey6punt Cousin xve W Vati on 01 Trsva ALAI The a a PmtlF _ vm °°nTu 'IymNaY IpJll a wmeY has pIItlVFCd1Y Io winders an W edlmvY ent �IID®I!I Wen ryWlnmlll. brl C k 1r. In l c tl TTB )nbmva MInF me. 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M Ylnp beri be uW.a mllm flllew 4 MN Iw[< al The &Ydy LLa Crawa n and W mlem n 1°a'mr the M°nllm N mw enlfr¢mvs a Pprove a emmPlell°Mve lams S. RmdleY. Ilentl N "Tm' Vol PYFkIn °te Pan Jllmb a!^ Bnm VaW> Uw esmrtamevt W AW rival lend N UM mmmm b in wal 1a mil 'M YvdY Yln vOY"r'! a 4 regknal pvNnffig ahem, a mum u prtdactivs mwGr' (Rd•. LeN'. 1'oS 71 _ The b o a r d members authorized the health planning committee to develop a com- prehensive health plan for the seven-county region to be THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE (submitted to the board upon Friday,April 11, 1969 Bryan-College Station,Texas Page 7 completion. Brazos County Judge W• R• Law Enforcement Needs (Bill) Vance said the counties) have health problems in the areas of medical care for the (Continued from Page 1) local portion $10,000); com- indigent, school health uniform method of record munication system, $15,000 programs, and hospital space. keeping, establishing regional (state portion $9,000 and local juvenile probation services and p o r t i o n $6,000); facilities, The health planning com d e t e n t i o n facilities, and $500,000 (state portion $250,000 mittee includes Judge Vance, establishing a regional crime and local portion $250,000); chairman; Dr. Archie I. laboratory. administrative expenses, $4,000 Flowers, William E. (Red) To implement the com• (state portion $3,600 and local Smith, Mrs. W. A. Padget, prehensive area plan, Bradley's p o r t i o n $400); and ad- Edward G. Clark, Mrs. Ruth division suggests the following ministrative salaries, $10,000 Brock, and Dr. W. S. Conkling. budget: salary supplements, (state portion $9,000 and local Glenn J. Cook, executive, $60,000 (state portion $20,000 and portion $1,000). director of the BVDC and local portion $40,000); training In other action the board of chairman of the CAMPS programs, $30,000 (state portion directors approved a $54,052 C o m m i t t e e, reported that $18,000 and local portion $12,00- budget for 1969-1970. CAMPS or Cooperative Area 0); additional personal, $25,000 B u d g e t revenues include Manpower System Committee, (state portion $15,000 and local $4,620 from the seven-member involving the Texas Education portion $10,000); equipment, counties, $4,620 in matching Commission, the Department of ,000 (state portion$15,000 and funds from the State of Texas Public Welfare, the Department and $4,273 in kind from Texas of Agriculture and other federal A&M, University. Combined and state agencies has been local funds from these three organized for the seven-county sources represent 25 per cent area. The CAMPS Committee) of the budget. The Economic will study labor training in the Development Administration area. contributes 75 per cent of the budget or $40,539. Budget expenditures are listed as personnel, $29,490; con- sultants and contracts, $3,000; transportation, $6,930; space costs and rentals $5,626; and miscellaneous, $9,096. The board of directors elected officers for 1969-1970. They are W. B. Miller, chairman; M. D. Barkley, vice chairman; Judge W. C. Davis, secretary; Mayor I H. A. Willis Jr., treasurer; Judge J. C. Wells, executive committee member; Judge H. W. Haynie, executive commitee member; Mayor F. L. Thomp- s o n, executive committee member; Paul La Roche, executive committee member; ,and Dolphur Jones, executive committee member.