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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 2

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Friday April 12 1946 EL PASO HERALD-POST Animal Hospital Sold Democrats Ask Coliseum to Got Four More Loud Speakers $42000 Firm Sale Boy Seriously Hurt When Thrown by Colt The speakers will be pointed to extreme comers to direct sound there 1 Caucus Over Party Boner The sals of the Schrsck Animal Hospital at' 2201 Texas street to Duane LeRoy Cody tor $35000 wee revealed in a warranty deed filed in the County office todayA Dr Schreck is the former Threaten Unity Plan Mrs Helen Delaney of the Lower Valley sold her 62-acre farm to Tisdale of 1416 Mesa avenue for $42000 Mr Tisdale will make his home there 4 Mrs Delaney will live in El Paso after she returns from Wisconsin where she will visit her daughter Betty a student at the University of Wisconsin Radio Carp of America will complete the inatelletion of the sound system at the Coliseum when four additional loud speakers are installed County Judge Scarborough mid today McIntosh RCA representative informed Judge Scarborough yesterday that the speakers will be installed soon at no expense to the county i Be AttocieleA Brett CARLSBAD April 12 Thrown and dragged for 100 feet by a colt Robert Strass 12 is in serious condition from a broken shoulder several broken riba and other injur tea which left him unconscious for more than 24 hours The accident happened Wednesday while he was training the colt at a track here owner HELD IN THEFT CHARGE Charles Moriee 57 was held for a preliminary hearing in Court under $750 band He was charged with stealing a suitcase from a Southern Pacific railroad train- USE THE WANT ADS Br CHARLES LUCKY NilpN Staff Writer WASHINGTON April Navy partisans In both Senate 'and House were preparing today to torpedo the new promise" version of legislation to tie land sea and air forces Into a single defense department Senator Walsh of Massachusetts chairman of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee apparently scuttled hope of prompt Senate action in announcing that' Br AuoMtttd Brett WASHINGTON April 12 A group of House Democrats today called for a party caucus to consider what me of them termed a boner" by the Democratic National Committee The action to which they object was a recent letter from Democratic headquarters to the party's county chairmen advising them to "select proper candidates" for Congress Tlie protesting Democrats circulated a petition describing tho letter as a reflection on present officeholders Richard Nacy executive vice chairman of tho national committee termed the whole affair an FOR THE EASTER SUNDAY SCHOOL PARADE despite lengthy unification hearings before the Military Affairs Committee his own group would seek to call witnesses In a further study Representative Vinson of Georgia House Naval Affairs Committee chairman signaled Navy opposition on the other side of the Capitol by promising a bitter fight against the proposed merger Republican members of his committee joined in saying there would be a determined light if House proponents sought action on unification Nacy sent a telegram to Representative of New York advising him of the mistake The telegram as given out by mid: "This letter waa intended to be lent only to county chairmen in districts now represented by Republicans Instead it was sent through error to the county chairmen in some Democratic districts "A letter is going forward today asking them to disregard our letter of previous date" Members Pretest the Senate Military Affairs Committee had acted on the legislation Naw Bill Prapamd Representative Randolph of West Virginia has introduced new unification bill in the House It haa been referred to the Executive Expenditures Committee The office of Representative Manasco of Alabama committee chairman said it probably will be a month before hearings could begin but Mr Randolph said ba would Insist that they begin sooner "There is no need for us to wait to sea what the Senate does" he said "We must act on our own responsibility Opponents are trying to stall this bill and 1 mean to make a test of it Our witnesses are ready and we could conclude our own hearings In 10 This added up to a threat of delay which might kill the unification proposal for this session Cant Discipline Lawmakers President ftuman cracked down on Navy opposition yesterday in his press conference He mid that he as commander-in-chief had laid down the merger policy and It was up to tho Navy to follow It He even indicated he might take disciplinary action against Navy brim hats who failed to let up on their opposition to unification But the President crack down on "Navy congressmen" Slayer Hoped to Flee From DESIGNS AN Representative Cede of New York minority member of the House Naval Affairs Committee said he believed all committee members were against the idea of a single defense department as proposed and Representative Bates of Massachusetts another member protested against "killing the identity at the Navy and the Marines" Proponents of unification contend there will be no loss of IdenUty The new unification bill was made public this week after five months of study by Senate Military Affairs Committee members Chairman Thomas of Utah hoped there would be no further hearings He said that he planned to go before the -Naval Affairs Committee to explain the new bill s' But Senator Walsh said he believed his committee would want to hear this explanation only after EASTER DRESSES for Teen A gets S595 Forrestal Expected To Speed Resignation tt VMM Brin WASHINGTON April Presi Coo! looking eyelet embroidery edges the sleeves and softly rounded neckline of a crisp gingham with a very "grown-up" air Bold plaid in black with maize or aqua Size 10-16 MEN! LAST CALL freeSdccfcSfiaver cssli TMSttVMtf Ir VMM Brett KNOXVILLE Tenn April Cocky arrogant and swearing sandy-haired Earl McFarland 25-year-old convicted rape-slayer of a Washington Government girl aid todsy from his jail cell in the Knox County Jail' that he had hoped to flee the country and Join the French Foreign Legion McFarland convicted of the October attack-strangling of Dorothy Berrum 18 of Chippewa Falla Wis had been sought since he and another convicted slayer Joseph Medley escaped the Washington jail April 3 He was spotted on the street here yesterday and arrested by Federal Bureau of Investigation agenta Under heavy guard and awaiting return to a death cell In the nation's capital McFarland was asked If he would try to escape again darned right You think I'm foolish enough to ait in that chair If I can keep from it do "Why did you come to he was asked "1 wanted' to get some dough1 he said "1 waa going to gat out of the country After I got out I was going to join the French Foreign Legion" The 125-pound prisoner said he had participated in three Marine Corps battler in the Pacific where he spent almost two years McFarland look worried He grinned Just trying to save my life them or me" he laid I i dent Truman's castigation of Navy Officials for opposing armed forces unification plans led today to predictions of tho early resignation of Navy Secretary James Forrestal and other officials of the Navy Department Forrestal a bitter foe of the unification proposal had planned to quit earlier but was prevailed upon to remain In the Cabinet a while longer -r Tho President said he wasn't trying to prevent individual officers or civilian officials of the Navy Department from expressing their honest personal opinions on an Army-Navy merger But the Administration's official policy has been placed on the line he -said end ell departments are expected to follow it He mid an effort was being made to get at all the facta in the merger debate But he added in a remark clearly pointed at the Navy the -tecta are not In the propaganda and lobbying which have been going on to a vast extent Shop Fourth Floor die law day so have Someday is sour thick is 1 adjusted cleaned end bilsd Free of Charge by a Schick Sscvms Factory tiptfL No eiatter what model of Schick Blcctric Shaver you oe the job i will he se-piacad for a moderate chatga You cm me gat new dose 2-M Hollow Ground I Heed foe only (Mb DOG'BREg AND DIES Mrs Da via of Newman road reported to the Sheriffs office today that a stray dog which bit her dog died last night The dead animal will be tested for rabies at the City-County Health Unit Handsomely Styled Guilty Verdict in Property Theft Case EASTER SUITS 2250 SINUS CATARRH SUFFERERS E'Jl! "Dress up for Easter" is a slogan with young and old with the proud young man as well os his style-wise sister! The Popular offers good-looking new styles and colors in all-wool suits Popular two-button fashion Sizes 12 to 18 i I 1 John Osborn pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing and concealing Government property in District Court today and sentence was deferred by Judge Boynton pending a report from the probation officer Osborn withdrew an original plea of not guilty to the charge of participating in the theft of property valued at $300 Two other defendants charged with the same offense Harris Vogel and Robert Colwell were tried previously and given deferred sentences The Government property stolen from Biggs Field included two parachutes a siren and smoke SPORT COATS 1295 mam CfebMli els mlr a tor SUWON OL haHttkiMei VilNKI Drac Stan OanaHa Ian Villas Younger men like the "range" of a sport coat it can be worn for so many occasions! Select smart checks and subdued over-plaids in the season's most attractive colors Sizes 12-18 bomb p'rttfi iVffo bowl ofihe SPORT SLACKS 598 ACCOUNTANT IN ASSOCIATION Eric Bymark of El Paso is among 78 certified public accountants of 27 states elected in March as members or associates In the American Institute of Accountants Mr Bymark is a partner in Buckner and Bymark of 1102 First National Bank Building Carefully tailored in a cavalry twill part wool and part rayon Colors to blend with sport coats BROADCLOTH SHIRTS 200 HEALTH CHARGE FILED White of the Thirty Nine Hundred Bar at 3800 Pershing drive wee charged with violation of a state Military law In a complaint filed before Justice of Peace Windberg today Ha is charged with failure to wash and sterilize glasses For wear with your Easter slit dress shirts in fancy stripes first quality Sizes 1 3-142 Spoon-fee ceteal EASTER NECKWEAR 100 I Th Harmony Shop offer Now Victor Releases Spice for the Easter suit! Gay new ties in distinctive patterns of fine rayon fabrics Ibagty! Mlyf Popular Own Shop Fourth Floor nourishinq! whole heat Glenn Miller Album Artie Shaw Album Beagle I to the Bar Fata Waller Lea Reismsn Album Upswing Album Joe Keichman Organ Reveries Dorsey Starmaker Dinah Shore Birth at Blues Sigmund Romberg Victor Herbert Spivak-Gershwia Jan Feerce Irish D-Day 21 $218 $218 $218 $218 $218 $218 $218 $211 $219 $111 $114 $217 For Big and Little Brother BUSTER BROWN BROGUES Sizes 22 to 6 J525 Sizes 6 IJi to 9 625 Complete Ope fas Trsviata $1415 Toaca $1618 La Boheme $1514 Aida $2174 Faust $2271 Cavallerla Roatkana RoBMiksvalier $1415 Companion styles for the "small fry" and big brother! shoes of brown antiqued Elk by Buster Brown in the popular wing tip model with leather soles and rubber heels Symphonies in Stock 1 2 4 5 I 7 8 Shoes Second Floor Tschaikovsky 2 4 51 1 2 4 5 6 1 And The Entire Hit Parade Now on Hand on VICTOR RECORDS THE HARMONY SHOP NOW TO ATTEND THE EL PASO HIGH BAND CONCERT TONIGHT APRIL I2TH EL PASO HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8 Main 8(24 185 Texas St.

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