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The Courier-Gazette du lieu suivant : McKinney, Texas • 8

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McKinney, Texas
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Eight THE M'KINNEY DAILY Page SOUTH PADRE ISLAND CAUSEWAY MOVES AHEAD mainland at Port Isabel takes nite form above the waters of Laguna Madre, The causeway is in Forrest Lawn Cemetery. Police said Holm was unmarried and a cripple from birth. LIBBY'S ROAST BEEF C. and IT. GROCERY Phone 2-4041 IN DALLAS Mr.

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2.50 Per Week Thursday, Aug. 13, 1953. Texas. Lamb Crop Predicted At 2,546,000 Head Aug. 13 (INS) The Department of Agricul: ture today estimated the 1953 Texas lamb crop at 2,546,000 head eight per cent larger than the small crop last year.

The. number ef breeding ewes on Jan. 1 was seven per cent less than a year earlier, but the lambins percentage of 66. per cent was nine points above the percentage last vear. The USDA said this higher lambing percentage more than offset the smaller number of ewes.

Extended drought over much of the sheep country has forced close culling of old ewes, and also use of more supplemental feed. RECENT VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Button and daughters of Abilene visited Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Duvall of the Cottage Hill Community last week.

U.S. Ammunition Stockpiles Are Reported Low By. LEONARD J. SNYDER (International News Service Staff- Correspondent) Washington, Aug. 13 (INS).

A Senate armed services subcommittee made it clear today that America's ammunition stockpiles are still dangerously below the in "safety Korea. point" even with a truce. The subcommittee on ammunition shortages, headed by Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R) Maine. declared yesterday that the cause: fire has had a effect" on future ammunition production.

However, it warned current supplies still. are "inadequate for an allout war." The ve member subcommittee reported last May that shortages of critical types of ammunition made rationing necessary for frontline troops in Korea and resulted in a needless loss of life. It- said the "production base" is "capable of total mobilization on short notice" and "within SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 205 S. Travis SHERMAN Phone 2143 NEW and USED SEWING MACHINES Expert Repair On All Makes Genuine Singer Parts SINGER VACUUM CLEANERS SALES SERVICE Local Representative: WADE UNDERWOOD Phone 2-3532 Choice TRIPPLE DRESSER' VISITING COTTAGE HILL Don Chick and Glen Woods, of Garland, are visiting friends in the Cottage Hill Community.

LEWIS BROWN REAL ESTATE PHONE 2-2871. AT Your DOUBLE DRESSER AT THE SAME PRICE FOR EITHER DRESSER AND PANEL BED 0050 $9.00 Delivers! $2.00 Per Week! Free Delivery WHITE'S Auto Stores THE HOME OF GREATER VALUES South Side Square McKinney Phone 2-2522 year. we should have achieved a al readiness posture never heretofore attained." The May investigation, it said, also showed that worldwide ammunition stocks were "entirely inadequate." The group said its inquiry must be continued, until we have been assured that an, adequate, wellbalanced worldwide stockpile. al exists." Noting. that the U.

S. is committed to the defense of western Europe, the group said that additional production is needed to. bring supplies up to "desired and satisfactory levels: LIBBY'S ROAST BEEF and T. GROCERY Phones 2-4041 Nurses Are Needed In Your Community The Samuel H. Kress Practical Nurse Training Program, at the Texas State College for Women, Denton, Texas, offers a one year, course in Pactical Nursing to Women between the ages of 17 and 50 who have completed two years of High School--or equivalent.

17 WEEKS AT TSCW WITH INSTRUCTION IN Vocational and Personal Relations Family Living Personal and Community Health Nursing Care 32 WEEKS OF SUPERVISED HOSPITAL PRACTICE WITH CONTINUED CLASSES AT CITY-COUNTY HOSPITAL McKINNEY, TEXAS. Entrance Tests will be given on August 10th and 31st. 10 A. M. Travis Hall, TSCW Campus Registration, September 15 and 16.

For information write: Mr. Frances Emerson, Registrar, Drawer TSCW, Denton The $2.250.000 concrete way connecting the southern tip of Padre Island with the Texas American TV Firms Plagued By Mexican Censorship Mexico City, Aug. 13 (INS). American television firms are being plagued by censorship in their film operations in Mexico. So far the censorship has been purely administrative, but TV officials fear it will close Mexico to any spot news coverage for American audiences.

Under the Mexican Cinema Law. all commercial films must be developed and shown to the Interior Ministry before customs officers can allow the film to leave the country. The ministry has not yet rejected any TV footage. However, representatives of firms such as NBC and CBS point out that the delay caused by developing the film and taking it to the ministry makes the film too old to be news when it finally reaches the United States. In other countries, they say, film can be on a plane bound for the U.

S. within minutes after shooting as evidenced by TV coverage of Queen Elizabeth's coronation in London. TV operators in Mexico City have appealed to the Mexican government to ease the censorship, but the ministry has promised only to investigate the problem. Television representatives say news filon is worthless unless it can reach the audience within 24 hours. They point out that it takes three hours to develop film and that even if the censorship office act promptly, it is open only between 9:30 a.m.

and 2 p.m. TV firms claim therefore that they can never meet the 24-hour deadline. The law was originally enacted to control ordinary movie film, which can stand a few days' delay. The current controversy has arisen only with the opening of TV news offices in recent months. Confuses Police With Confession Of Killing Los Angeles, -Aug.

13 (INS). Gordon Weber, who told police last week that he killed his father-in-law, Rudolph Maier, 69, on the outskirts of Milwaukee, in 1949. confused Los Angeles authorities with a new "confession. He says now that the killing took place in Guelph, Canada, during an argument over whether he and Maier should go to Milwaukee or Toronto. Weber told police he burned the body and buried the remains on a golf course near Kitchener, Toronto suburb.

The new version was given while Weber was being questioned by Los Angeles police and John Teevan, Milwaukee detective who came to the west coast to investigate Weber's earlier confession. Toronto police are being asked to check statements made in Weber's, latest story. Arranges For Death Before Commits Suicide Los Angeles, Aug. 13 (INS). Los Angeles police termed as suicide the death of a 47-year-old stock and bond agent who arranged for his burial before he died.

They said Oscar F. Holm left four notes vesterday in his apartment when he placed his head on a telephone directory on the floor and fired a .38 caliber bullet through it. One of the notes asked that whoever discovered his body notify my niece, Mrs. Lillian Wiullimer, 232 Fulton Road. Verona, Rt.

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