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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 6

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PAGE SIX- i I tutrity, July $46Billioiis Okayed For Armed Forces WASHINGTON (to The Senate Ijst night approved 0X budget to run the armed forces for the fiscal year starting today, nearly five billion dollais less than President Truman asked. The measure, the largest money I bill before Congress this year, car- a provision Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo)'said assured the Air Force it could finance a buildup to 143 mid-1955. The present Air Force is a little over 60 wings. The final 'total for the military will have to be worked out in conference with the House.

which voted $46,207,000,000. The ad- 'ministration had requested In approving the armed forces budget on a 66-0 roll call vote, the Senate completed Us version of all 'money legislation except 10bil- lion-dollar supplementary fund now before the appropriations commit- te. A vote on this is expected Thursday. However, both the Senate and House will have to reconsider eight appropriations bills--in to the military budget--which are in Force buildup. conference committees.

Congress has sent only one money measure to the President but legislators hope to clear all 11 bills before Saturday, a target date they've set for adjournment in order to attend the national political conventions this month. A major difference between the Senate and House versions of the armed services budget is in the manner of laying out Air Force funds. The Senate voted $21,122,351,700 and the Hoi'se compared with $22,570,289,770 the I'res- ident asked. The House voled its funds all in cash but the Senate stipulated that $13,122,361,700 would be in cash and eight million in contract authority. This authority permits contracts (o be made with the assurance that Congress will vote to pay the bills later.

The Senate approved the contract authority proposed by O'Mah- ey by a 79-0 vote but it was not explained how this, rather than cash, would help speed the Air 1952 POLIO PRECAUTIONS Women drivers, biess their hearts, If they're the weaker sex, Why is it then -it's mostly men, Who have the fatal wrecks. Drive carefully, you might injure a cuitomer of mint. Lyie E. Montgomery Co. 214 W.

Oak at Cedar Phone C-7423 CONGRATULATIONS KIBLER TYPEWRITER and Office Supply Co. and DR. NORWOOD F. MOORE On Your Beautiful New Quarters Our Sincere Appreciation to KIBLER TYPEWRITER for fruit they showed in us by being among our flrrt policy-balden. We hope for them continued Miccesi growth.

"Save Dollort with Nichols" JOE UJ.niCHOLS RECOMMENDED BY THE NATIONAL FOUNDATJ08 WR INFAHTIIi PARALYSIS WARNING SIGNALS--Seven-year-old Karen Blecha enacts 1952 polio precautions recommended by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. When polio is around, the National Foundation cautions parents to watch for these signs; headache, fever, sore throat, upset stomach, tenderness and stiffness of neck and back. A person showing such symptoms should be put to bed at once, away from others. Then, call your doctor and follow his advice. No GOP Darkhorse Will Win--Dewey Tobacco it cultivated as far north i The tuning fork was Invented in at Quebec and Stockholm.

11711. HOUSTON, Tex. tfv-Gov. Thorn-1 as E. Dewey of New York, who knows about such things, says no dark horse is going to win the Republican nomination at the party convention opening in Chicago next Monday.

Dewey thinks the nominee is going to be Gen. Dwight D. Elsen- hower. But if it isn't, the New York governor says the man who heaJs the ticket will be Sen. Robert A.

Taft of Ohio. It is the opinion of Dewey--who has batted .666 in getting Republican nominations in 1944 and 3948 and losing it in 194')--that not much more than 100 votes will be outstanding on the first ballot at Chicago. Tliis means, he says, that favorite sons like Gov. Karl Warren of California, former Gov. Harold E.

Stassen of Minnesota and Gov. Theodore McKelden oi Maryland will be able to marshal only about that many between The Dewey reasoning would leave no room for Warren, Gen. I)0'jglas HacArthur, the convention keynoter, or any other dark horse to emerge to take the nomination away from Eisenhower or Taft. "If any man gets within 30 voles of the nomination on any ballot, he's got it," Dewey observed to a news conference yesterday. His theory is that Eisenhower will lead Talt on the first ballot, gelling more than 500 votes while the Ohio senator falls short of thai mark.

A total of 604 votes is needed to nominate and Taft claims he has them in hand. Most snakes have a hard, transparent covering to protect their eyes. INSURANCE AGENCY jlTetephona C-7024 526 N. Locust Crippled Father Saves His Daughter, 11, From Drowning IfUGO, Okla. UB A frantic father, crippled since childhood, rose from his wheel chair at a family picric last night to save his 11-year-old daughter from drown- s.

Olcn Petty, however, reach his son Joe, 9, who sank indies of his grasping nn- so quickly. gcrs. The body was recovered later. Joe and his sister Lucille were wading in Schooler Lake, 16 miles northeast of here, and stepped, into deep water. "It was miraculous," said their uncle, Cecil Garner, in regard to Pctty's attempt to save them.

Petty, he said, is able to walk only on his hands and knees. Wit- Woman Wins $5 For News Mrs. 0. W. O'Rear of 1201 Bernard St.

won last week's Record- Chronicle $5 newstip prize. Her tip was on the young Aubrey bov who was accidentally shot." Other good tips were received Tom, Tommy Kirkland of 208 Ave. D. and Miss Ann Richardson of Route 2, Denton. The Record Chronicle invites readers to send or bring in news, human interest stories, facts about organizational plans, club meetings and items for the Town Topics column.

Eosenllal to any tip is detailed information on news events. Speed and accuracy are considered when judging in the newstip contest is made each week. nesses, shocked by the tragedy, were unable to recall how he reached his children from the bank I NOTICE CAR BUYERS This is to invite my friends and all who want to BUY. OR TRADE their cai'I We have many at my NEW LOCATION. If we do not have the car you are looking for tell me your wants and I assure you Mr, Barns will start looking for your choice used car.

Go To Church Sunday CARL GELLATLY formerly at Dickjon Home PhoneBusinesj Ph. C-2927 C-548J See At Mack Money Motor Co. 620 South Elm Services for Every Member of the Family 1. account! for the children's future 2. Checkma for Mother's convenience 3.

Loam to Dud far all purposes. First State Bank Of Denton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. BEST WISHES to the Kibler Typewriter xl Office Supply Co. on the Formal Opening Wseir beautiful new building We hipY to have been selected fo introll the new floors in this building CUSTOM FLOORING TILE CO. Jack F.

Schmitx, Jr. A. L. Krantz 725 N. Locust Dial C-5012 jftffitlll.

OUR SPEED IS OMCATTRACTlOtl- TH AT AND PERFECT Denton Navy Men Serve Together At Guam Base A Denton man on Guam has found it's a small world after all. 1 Itadio Man 2nd Cl. J. W. Reeves wrote to the Record-Chronicle today that ft.

W. Bickett, also a Denton County native, is serving alongside-him in the communication department of the Navy operating base at Guam. Reeves is the son of Mr and Mrs. T. V.

Steagall, 620 Bradshaw. Welcome Neighbor Congratulations and Best Wishes fo KIBLER OFFICE SUPPLY in their new location SCHMITZ FURNITURE CO. FINE FURNITURE FOR OVER 70 YEARS 207 N. Elm C-2328 Scholarship To Harvard Won By Whitehead Oren W. Whiiehead of HO! ff.

Oak is one of 35 high schorl science teachers in the country awarded scholarships to attend the Harvard Summer School special program in the teadiiiig of sci'iire. Whitehead and the 34 others take a course "The moih- ods of science," which will taught by James B. Conant, inter-j naticnaily-known scientist and' president of Harvard University, the university announced today. COURT HOUSE RECORDS REAL Claude I.oncr, to the City of I.ewisville for tto and other' considerations a In.cr of land in the City of I.ewisville. being out of J.

W. King Survey. i R. S. Lester and wife to the City of Lewisville for S10 and other con-' siderations a tract of lam! in the i City of Lewisville, part of the Rus-; Kraft Survey.

I A I A LICENSES ISSUED Edward Bowers Markham and Mildred Mer.efec Lash. NEW AUTO REGISTRATIONS Austin Towel Supply of J9M Aus tin 1952 Chevrolet truck. W. D. Willhoite of Denton, 3952 Buick sedan.

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