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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 10

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jjmuammtLjaKSJMexm sKMsaaaKxiBsmm 10 CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER Mon July 23 1956 IKE New Hungarian Boss Union Chief Okays New Continued from Page 1 MEMBER OF METS FIRST OPERA HAS SINGLE WISH Purges Gen Farkas Ex-Defense Chief Steel Wage Negotiations greater heights In his spiritual srd material development and to the proposition that all nations can live together in peace and dignity "2 The full realization of the destiny of America is inseparable from (he economic and social development of its peoples and therefore makes necessary the intensification of national and inter-American cooperative efforts to1 SHRIMPER Haley Needles VIENNA Austria July 22 ff-jcialist laws of unjustified perse- Radio Budapest announced today icution of veteran Communist To Meet Industry On Tuesday Continued from Page 1 Scn Daniel NEW YORK July 22 (AP)-IIer love for opera as strong as ever Clotilde Operti Gobbi had one wish on her 100th birthday today: uTo see an any Italian opera" A member of the first chorus of New famous Metropolitan Opera Co in 1883 she has been confined to her room for the past two years because of a hip injury She does not own a radio or phonograph and her enjoyment from music now comes only from memories Surrounded by a group of friends Miss Gobbi cut her birthday cake and nostalgically recalled her days at the Met Rudolph Bing general manager of the Met sent "warmest from Italy solution of economic prob-1 the inal PurSin8 of Gen Mihaly groups" and held responsible for and raise standards of living Park as Communist Hungary's of an atmosphere of As the State Department offi- seek lems of the continent former defense minister cially protested Mexican seizures Issloil Coast Guard patrols o( the Cult prevailing in Hungary PITTSBURGH July 22 fa of Campeche were ordered stepped "3 The accomplishments of the i This was considered the first Organization of American states broadside by Emoe Gcroc the assurance of peace among mem-1 new Communist party boss in his ber states and of security for the announced campaign to rid the i lion an4 oustt'd the Com continent demonstrate how much party of elements and munist pally Farkas a Jew was The radio said Farkas has been relieved of all his official func- MISSION July 22 (AP) the United Sterlworkers today the Coast Guard cutter Triton from Evclts Haley told a political agreed to an industry proposal to Christi was ordered jn0raliy today that "the gun toting the area Saturday on a "routine resume contract talks at New nu nt Duke of Duval George Parr fa- unscheduled patrol" can be achieved in various fields diversionists" of international endeavor through! Geroe became party boss last loyal cooperation among sovereign! week when Matyas Rakosi Hun- ousted as defense minister and member of the Politburo in April 1955 at the same time Nagy waa overthrown as premier by Rakosi DERBY gnry's Stalin" resigned He was supposed to be assigned to York City Tuesday in an effort to cuttcr from Free-jvors Sen Price Daniel because he ends 22-day-oId strike port is scheduled to leave for the said Sen Daniel had done him A few hours before McDonald troubled area a week from today jome favors" had bitterly attacked the indus- Normally only one Coast Guard gubernatorial candidate vessel patrols the area at one time try for its pricing policy He An authoritative but unnamed then asked: Farkas 52 a close friend and nations and move us to strengthen inter-American organizations and their activities "4 In a world in which the dignity of the individual his funda- Class A third round first heat Bray and second Bunner other party work but there never has been any hint as to what thia other party work was supporter of already purged Ex-Premier Imre Nagy was found guilty of "grave violations of so- Class fourth and semifinal mental rights and the spiritual Continued from Fage 1 was Judge Paul Martinoau of the 28th District Court He won by default over Mayor Pro-Tern (Wrangler) Roberts who actually made the best time but crossed a lane stripe Heat Winners favors?" Bill Daniel the senator's brother who had spoken before Haley jumped up and asked: "Do you want me to answer you now?" Daniel was shouted down by FRIEDRICH rounds Wright Gass A semifinal Bunner Judges and other officials of the derby were members of the Optimist Gub Gty police and reserve officers aided in handling an orderly crowd in the fast-paced race ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS said steel prices have risen out state Department source in Wash-of all proportion to rises in cost ington said Saturday the boats McDonald was preparing to nere arpa toprevent Amer- i lean shrimpers from firing on leave Pittsburgh for a picket line MPxican gunboats tour when the industry asked that Drpnrtment Warning talks resume He immediately can-i Herndon and an association celed plans for the tour I Pokenn in Brownsville said the State Department was warned last The sudden announcement tlatjwePit that shrimpers were contract talks would resume came gucb peak they would arm them-little more than 24 hours after a selves" series of negotiating sessions had' Herndon would not comment on ended in tnent Both would be up to the government to is definite evidence of bet-take the initiative and Federal Me- ter treatment when American vessels are he said Two of Herndon's boats seized in April 1955 were released when Myibi Armed Action but sAid' ppiM -id mi to lh sides had indicated itjarea definitely helps the situation Winners by heats are as follows: members of the heckling audience Bi lirst elimination round who said he already had spoken I -1st heat Richard Melms 12 son Haley said he know why of Mr and Mrs Melms Sen Daniel wanted to come back 6l0 Pwrman sponsored by House of Flowers second heat Terry from the highest office the peo- 12 Mr i kodpto i ion ot Mr ind Mrs values of mankind are seriously threatened by totalitarian forces alien to the tradition of our peoples and their institutions America holds steadfastly to its historic mission: To be the bulwark of human liberty and national Independence "5 And America united strong and benevolent will not only promote the well-being of the continent but contribute toward achieving for the whole world the benefits of peace based on justice and freedom in which all peoples without distinctions as to race or creed can work with dignity and with confidence in the future" BUDGET Ratal Highest hi Cooling Capoctiy-ASRE Tostod McCrann's Continued from Page 1 am bto 0omL jotarto PortlyH a man to run tor Kovernw" I Goodrich Store third Kenneth APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTING CO 19 1 STAPLES "Terms Yes" TU2-26M Rives 11 son of Mr and Mrs The ranchman-author added A Rives 5548 Ayers Jar Paint lng Co fourth Eleuterio Castillo 12 son of Mr and Mrs Arturo Castillo 4527 Barrera Swantner A Gordon Insurance Agency fifth that he wanted to out in cow puncher style and not cover up" affairs in Austin After the speech his A United spokesman said John Mexican officers aboard the gun-A Stephens vice president ot US boat learned an American Coast Steel Corp and chief industry ne- Guard vessel was just over the hair flying in the wind-tried to Te11' son of A Cardenas 1938 Sherman Allied Continental Automobile reply to Haley but maater horizon Herndon said ceremonies pushed him down in Association seventh Edward Aya- his chair because he said Daniel la 11 son of Mr and Mrs Vidal Japanese Gaim New A-Rlast on Bikini TOKYO July 22 (It Another medium-size nuclear bomb waa ex-1 ploded at the Bikini testing ground today the Tokyo Central Weather Bureau said The bureau said abnormal atmospheric pressure waves and a slight earth shock were recorded at stations throughout Japan this morning A similar blast at Bikini was reported early yesterday the new schools opening in September The school board has proposed a 16-cent tax increase to raise the additional funds This would make the school district's tax rate 133 on each $100 worth of property The preliminary budgets also lists requests for other expansions in the various departments of the school This amount to 423146 of which all but approximately 47000 would be for salaries for additional personnel These include physical education teachers for each of the 33 elementary schools clerical workers for the nursing and visiting teacher services 13 itinerant music teachers and additional counselors nurses and visiting teachers Supt Williams said before the preliminary budget was released however that almost all the increase would be for the salary raise The expansion requests Asked if he knew why American shrimpers were being seized by Mexican gunboats Herndon said: Empty Shrimpers "I like to think the Mexican gunboats do not have enough equipment to accurately determine where they He added that most boats seized generally were carrying freshly landed shrimp and that empty shrimpers often fared better already had spoken The brother mostly cited Daniel's record as attorney general and referred to the narcotics bill Daniel sponsored in the Senate Between two and three thousand persons attended the barbecue and rally Haley was the only gubernatorial candidate to speak but a num 1 Ayala 1301 Retama Rhodes numbing Co eighth Warns ninth Robert Gardner 12 son of Mr and Mrs Gardner 621 Stirman Corpus Christi Stale National Bank tenth Jimmy Mel-hart 12 son of Mr and Mrs Melhart 4645 Christie the Horn Shop Class A Class A first round first heat Bray second Fraser third Lawrence Perez Boys City Harry Stuth Insurance fourth Supak fifth Charles Renfro 13 son of Your home builder has put real livability into today's-beautiful new homes Planned space for entertaining planned privacy for family activities And in growing Corpus Christi values are rising Your new home's an investment in future security gottator was responsible for getting the talks resumed He added: "Jack Mr Stephens simply called Mr and that's all there was to it" McDonald had planned to start tonight on the first leg of a trip that was to have taken him to the nation's major steel centers 1 Earlier today McDonald charged that the steel industry has increased price out of all proportion to increases in costs "For each SI increase in labor cost: since 1915 exorbitant price Increases have yielded 1319 in additional McDonald said in a statement "Materials costs since 1947 have risen about 28 per cent but steel prices in the same period have risen 782 per an excess of price increases over cost increases both labor and material together of neariy three to one" Herndon commented that evi- her of candidates for lesser of-dence obtained by the Boutwell fiees were heard Tackett General Contractor Asbistos Siding SpKialty BILL TACKETT (Owner) State Sen Rogers Kelley of Edinburg and his opponent Hubert Hudson of Brownsville exchanged hot words Hudson said Kelly's law firm received $41800 in fees in connection with veterans land transactions Kelley said the two main Issues Now's the time to buy a homo in Corpus Christi See your home builder today Phene UL2-0430 TU 3-0682 TU 4-7077 222 Vanderbilt Mr and Mrs Renfro 3547 Floyd Renfro Engineering Co sixth Billy Holly 14 son of Mr have not been included in the and Mrs Holly Jr 2823j preliminary budget toal Topeka Nueces Transportation Co Williams expects the complete seventh Bunner eighth John budget to be ready for public hear- Owen 14 son of Mr and Mrsing after the middle of August were on qualifications of the can-! Ennis Owen Box 4091 Corpus i The school district'! fiscal year didates and whether his Christi Lewis Boggus Motors I ends Aug 31 multimillionaire opponent can buy Gass second first heat I a seat in the Senate" He referred Rives: second Wright third Cas-to Hudson as "this young boy" tillo fourth Warns and fifth Mel-jg hart Gass A second first heatp Holly second Bunner and third Bray proving the Green's Pride to be 13 miles at sea" is the first concrete evidence we've had that a boat was outside their 9-mile limit I don't see how ihey (Mexican Government) can help but turn it loose with an apology and reimbursement for the cargo and he said Coast Guard action on the situation came after members of the association wired President Eisenhower the State Department and several members of Congress Friday after a meeting in Brownsville attended by three members oi the Mexican Shrimp Association Herndon said The Caller-Time learned Saturday of the stepped up Coast Guard action after queries were sent to the Eighth Coast Guard District in New Orleans and the State Department in Washington BROWN Continued from Page 1 Gass third round first heat Rives second Wright and third jj Ned Price candidate for land commissioner was scheduled to speak but he didn't show up Warns (Bye) FRAUD After serving one term as a North Carolina State representative he volunteered for military service during World War I He was discharged as a sergeant major He continued practicing law in North Carolina until he moved to Texas in 1926 In 1930 he moved to Corpus Christi He ran for judge of 94th District Court in 1950 and was defeated He ran for the same office again in 1954 but withdrew from the race before the election He and his wife had lived in the Nueces Hotel for many years great-grandfather named the village of Cerro Gordo where Brown was raised The grandfather was a general and strategist in Gen Zachary Taylor's army during the Mexican War He borrowed the name from Continued from Page 1 Special Notice We have been accredited os Factory Service and Parts representatives for all Chrysler built cars and trucks in a heated campaign for reelection at this time Spilman is also seeking reelection The charges of absentee voting irregularities in the five counties -were made early last week in letters and telegrams to Spilman and his committee the attorney general of Texas and the attorney Got a Service Problem? Set i i 1 3 NEAL MOTOR SALES Mexican village where the Unil bY 1210 Chaparral TU2-9263 Americans won a decisive battle Dick candidate for the Texas Survivors include his wife I Senate Rocl candidate for Beatrice Brown a son Ellis: the Texas House of Rrpresenta-Brown an assistant county attnr-: fives and Francis Maher can-ney here a brother Garence Pj didate for Webb County District Brown of Chadboum four Attorney all with Reform Party sisters Mrs Britt and Mrs 1 endorsement in opposition to the Charles Galbinherti of Whiteville V'ebh County Independent Gub and Mrs Marshall Dj Nance and Mrs Homer Nance of biks Mrs iionirr nance ox it ltoei DRESS PRICES ARE: OPEN $110 up at office $125 ur for home deliveries Special Good Entire Week To Introduce OurEvlIEtAJ! Evergreen a grandson and Revenue Men Ileport a nephew Britt a deputy lfg Tax Convictions sheriff here The body will he at Gifford! WASHINGTON July 22 u-The Jackson Funeral Home until fu-! nation's top tax prosecutor said neral services at 5 pm Tuesday today a record high of 445 persons The body will he sent WednesJ were convicted of criminal income day to Whiteville Burial tax violations in the first six will be there Sunday i months of 1956 EXCELSIOR PROCESS The Greatest Speech Of The Year Your Next Governor for finishing cotton garments Tom Cooper DOWN WEEKLY Mrh 19 TAMK KH HANK Mhnmnr ur liim-d mk with tinny Mnmly nnl)j So pti-m indcn WHILE THEY LAST This exclusive new process restores cotton garments to their original finish Clothes ora given a special sizing and then finished on our new $2000 Excelsior machine Try this 2 for 1 special ond we think you'll agree that it excels any other type of cotton finishing PLANT SUPERINTENDENT Ft LEE 9:00 TONIGHT MMS-W We ora happy to announce that Tam Cooper is again associated with us He has two diplomas from the University of Texas Extension School of Dry Cleaning plus 1 6 years of cleaning experience Mr Cooper personally supervises the care of ail work f'f DmDSY SAWS! Step Table CORXCK TARIE Hlk IV "iM" sir Hut Slew fifleiilhiodl Glecaraeirs fee why Wilrox liww exiwnn mran lower price Drive nut Indiy and look ever the Uree erlrettori Plent) Ot tree parkin Convenient terma Frew delivery Hava wtlh the rat at Jm lowtu home fumlihln price In the Southwest Also KRGV-TV WESLACO Tuesday Night July 24th 7:30 O'clock TU2-4161 Harold Marshall Owner i 1301 AYERS Why? Wilcox Furniture INC iw wyvv (Paid Political Adv) PHONE TES-7381 5933 LEXINGTON BLYD It try.

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