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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 7

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Harlingen, Texas
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Valley Morning Star, Harlingen, Friday, 6, 1955-A7 ''Y Military Manpower Cuts Clear First Congressional Hurdle WASHINGTON, May 5 the military manpower the President on the big items. It President Eisenhower military goals. The House and Senate have provided funds for the eon- manpower cuts cleared their first with Democratic protests troversial fifth super aircraft car- manpower cleared their againgt the cutbarkfl and floor rier and other new ships, including congiessional hurdle Thursday fights are certain before the bill three atomic submarines, when the House Appropriations finally is approved. The bill carried $7,329.818.000 for mmittee approved the defense The committee approved a the Army; $9,071,834.000 for the budget without substantial change, budget calling for 2.852.000 Navy and $14,401,904.000 for the. The committee voted $31 488 206 men under arms on June 30, 1966.

Air Force. The Air Force would OOO for the armed services in the Tbis would be 450,000 fewer than get $3,474,000,000 more than this new fifccal year starting July June 30. 1954. Tt said the budget year, while the Army and Navy This was only $744,609,000 less than Puts new emphasis on atomic air would take slight cuts Mr Eisenhower requested and power. The committee cu, $100.000 from $2,688,000.000 more than the serv- Iri a report on the bill the r-om- Defense Secretary Charles E.

Wil- ices received this year, mittee said that some members soiVs request for $500.000 for his Despite some reservations the opposed" Mr. Eisen- public relations department and committee down the line with decision to cut Army, told Wilson to make better use of Navy and Marine power. It also the money. said that eventually pushbutton ---------------------------warfare may require rather than fewer trained While the committee made a few money cuts of its own. it supported Obituaries Bolters May Be Welcomed Back by Demos Faint Call Made lor Rain.

(Continued Pege Onei Lubbock. Weathermen said the conditions rtow.r. WESLAC0 Weslaco Seniors Hear Attorney Spotlight Turned On Land Frauds (Continued One's prize, the Resolution was referred Reversing to committee. JESSE BRENTZ KIT KENT) ALL RAYMONDVILLE. May 5 Jess Brents Kuykendall, 80.

died unexpectedly Sunday night following a heart attack at his home here He had lived in Raymondvilie for a year, coming here from West fContinued frc'm P'ge One) Texas, where he had been a farm- candidate and adopt a platform er. Mr. Kuykendall and son. Glenn, that all good Democrats can sup- recently had been conducting ex port." He repeated, however, that perimental work with a view to he will not support Adlai Steven- developing a new grain sorghum. whom he rejected in 1952 un- Mr.

Kuykendall was bom in Ten- Iess Stevenson changes a lot. nessee, Sept. 16, 1874. He was mar- Gov George Leader of Penn- 53 Gertrude Whitefieid gylvania. who probablv will head in Libertyv lie in July, 1902, hlg big delegation to the and for 71 years he had been a 195 Democratic convention, remember of the Church of (Christ, served on whether Shiv- Besides his wife and son Glenn, ers would be welcomed back to the he is survived by another son, f0id Elam and a sister Miss Anna Leaders toid a news conference Kuykendail, both of Athens, is a "forgiving sort of fellow." a daughter, Mrs.

Waiter Long of But he said he would watch Shiv- Sebring, and seven grandchil- ers 'attitude now and the dren and three great-grandchildren. 19M; convention before deciding The funeral will be held Friday whether the governor is Eugene A Schattenberg. 50, died at 10 a.m. from the DuJdlesten truly repentant about his 1952 bolt unexpectedly at noon Thursday R-H- Differ op Tidelnnds urhii. pastor of the Raymond- Butier said he belieVPS lhe tide.

ville Church of Christ cha-ge. iands oiI issue was thf mam djf. field miles north of Highway The body will be taken overland to ference between Shivers and Ste- 83 on White Ranch road. Sinton, where graveside services venson 1952 and he ex- Mr Schattenberg went to a farm Win be held Friday at 4 nil, pect that to come up again to inspect the cotton, drove by the toId him Butier said, house and down into the field. EDWIN WRaY hoped therf, would no occa.

About an hour later-he was found WESLACO, May Edwin Wray. question the credentials of dead beside his automobile Ap- an employee of Sigler. Clark and anv delegate to the 1956 conven- I I I MIHI "111 Mill '1 illlllllMliMillTj DRUG MART Corner Jackson and Grnand PI nor Talltat Building Dial SPECIALS FOR 6-7 REG. 59c GLEEM TOOTH PASTE 37 9 REG. 25c RUBBING ALCOHOL El GENF SCHATTENBERG REG.

65c SIZE SAL HEPATICA 39 REG. 5 TABLETS ST. JOSEPH would continue through Friday. Would Continue Probe An unofficial "lour to six th. usual advic.

to school resolution TaUed for Paren.tl>’ had died Winston engineering firm for aev- o' rain reported or the Decie graduates. Walter Dunham Jr. the committee to oon- cioj.years, died Thursday morning The new flareup among Demo ASPIRINS 31 ranch near Monahans Wednesday night and "ttre- Glass Mountains tn Cropus Christi attorney who tended Cambridge university Jr. the 21 -member committee to con- at- tinue the inquiry into the veterans in land REG. 50c SIZE eterans that area were covered by land on a foundation land transaction they lookedlike snow fellowship, told seniors at a lunch- four or more vet Patricia 12 miles southwest of here Thursday thoroughly La mesa reported 1.50 inches of got everything to worry Other legislative developments: he thun- 0 5 In Car-Bicyde Crash eral years, died Thursday morning He had been a resident of in New Braunfels.

The body is which Butler sought A lingen 28 years, moving here from ing returned here by the Weldon smooth over stemmed from a warn- lDV fill of Garrison. was an ento- Martin funeral home He is sur- ing bv Mitchell that four top bolt-iMI I II I mologist for the Barry Chemica vived by his wife of Weslaco. ers would be challenged if thev trv W0mmm0 Vlk and had been employed by the State Department of ture and the U. Department of LOCal TOUtM Injured to attend the convention. He said they are Shivers, former Gov, i James F.

Byrnes of South Carolina. Gov Robert Kennon of 39 Marvin Tames longshore 12 Louisiana; and former national IT Ifwkori committeeman Wright Morrow of ram and some hail Wednesday mg.r said thun- joung men of the Wes miief Per hour Wuaur to hii aM0ciati0n with the chem flow gulf odi- of th. East Hoo.eve„ knocked noon luncheon in th. hour for Plclnip 8 id, club th, Rio The statement stirred up ciuD ana comment in Congress. Sen Price car was driven Daniel (D-Tex.) said he doubted REG.

89c SIZE SHASTA at a hot rrencn to icrap mh, 'The Flat Look' Dunham urged the senior ,0 keep Coilege Ex-students association their knowl- gf" on edge for the benefit of others. Houge amendmentB PARIS. May 5 iUPt French informed people rarvnot fashion designers Thursday faced themselves he said, up to the facts of life and agreed Billy Hankal. presidem of the to scrap the decreed olass thanked the Ro.ary bv designer Christian Dior for the graduates. Even Dior himself appeared to Among special guests were Sup.

be readv to admit defeat by Hester. H.gn DI mma mother Tne -eat of the aifford, Jr. Mitchell spoke for the Democratic party. hos- Million Dollar by Gale Armstrong He is survived by his wife, Mrs. taken to a Pita 1 Has Salk Faith lena Schattenberg: two sons.

Fred- After Sons Get Polio erick Alexander Schattenberg and of Carl William Schattenberg all CHICAGO Mav May UP-Dr. M. Harlingen, and his mother. rom lained ,80.000 A- Sonderegger. 43-year-oid Ely P.

Ramsey. Eagle Lake, Tex. dam KUlt apainsl police phya.rian said Thurday ne they Offered in the to the Kreidler-Ashcraft Funeral home, had not been completed late Thursday. contended they were gambling. RIVER PROJECT WASHINGTON, May 5--UP- -r frer ec tarians was J.

L. Akridge former blaze, which for a time threatened sas. headed by Gov. Orval For- Jewel S. inH Weslaco High school principal who several other buildings No injuries bus.

asked Congress Thursday for woman to become a empna, izea ana poift 4t were reported in the Hammond $12 5 million for Arkansas river U. S. district attorney of line. Although ac-Pir, reclamation projects. sworn in Thursday, French fashion experts revolted Virgil Thompson and senior en masse against continuing their cJass sponsors.

Mrs. Fred unpopular attempts to aruppress son SimB 'Continued from the fem nine bosom Roger Swann. about $2 million damage The'r natrons were and School Principal Elmo )w warehouse and three other com- jtspoker.ly pleased is a Rotarian. Among visiting Ro- pames. High w'inds spread the A 30-man delegation from Arkar The first Paris summer coilec tlons freedom cent is not entirely on the bosom the summer dresses gave it at-i tension.

Jean Patou featured low. strap-j less cocktail dresses hugged around the waist. Fath stressed low pounded necklines which, while not plunging, were somewhat revealing. Carvan favored a box-shaped peckline with buttons up the front of the dreas, a tight waist and a flared skirt. Dior, on the other hand, showed near aheath cocktail dress with a square top and thin shoulder Just under the bosom he put a laige bow to draw the eyes toward the bust.

The women who regularly attend the shows generally azfect an air of supreme boredom as the sylph- like models glided by. But Thurs- dav they cheered the passing of the look They seemed quite happy to be permitted once more to display their natural curves of when officers broke their mah jong game. Police FIRST NEGRO ATTORNEY 115-125 N. 1st GA3-5828 Bill Would Expose Political 'Makeup' WASHINGTON, May Ren. Richard L.

Neuberger Thursday introduced a bill under which would require political orators to inform their audiences if they, were wearing makeup or using a teleprompter to read an speech. Neuberger, who scorns the use of a toupee on his own thin said he wanted to ele-l ments of the theatrical and the synthetic from our national poli- jical The freshman senator was scornful of the teleprompter the gim-i mick used at the 1952 political con -1 ventions and in wide use on TV today. exists for one specific pur-; pose to enable.a candidate to read a speech while giving his viewers the definite impression he, he isn't leading he said. The teleprompter is a device for rolling a speech, typed in inch-) high letters, across a speakers view. Neuberger's bill w'ould not for-j bid use of the teleprompter or lettered panels held up out of camera range- but would tell the audience about them.

NEW HFAT RECORD NEW' YORK, May temperature reached £6.9 degrees' Thursday, the hottest May 5 ever; recorded in New York. The ous all-time high for the date was 6 4, set in 1934. IMPOSSIBLE REQUEST MEXICO CITY. May The Mexican government telegraph company, in reply to for night service. said Thursday is impossible because our offices are closed at El om Lady Lost 60 Pounds With Borcentrate using Barcentrate for a short time.

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