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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 15

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Brownsville, Texas
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THE HEJUUl-M N'UV. (MTOBKR M. Marine Pvt. Samuel J. Wtlker, of Mr.

and William C. Walker of 1631 Lincoln li icheduled to finish four weeki of Individual combat traJnlnr. on Wednesday at the Marine Corp. Base. Camj) Pendleton, Calif.

Reds Ban Nobel Prize Winner Book MOSCOW The Literary Gazette denounced the award o( the Nobel Prize (or literature to Russian writer Boris Pasternak as a "provocative attempt of international reaction" to heat up the cold war. The Gazette said Pasternak's best-selling novel, "Dr. Zhivago," which has been banned In Rus- Is "an artistically squalid, malicious work, replete with hatred of socialism." The thrice-weekly organ at the Soviet Writers' Union said the Nobel Prize citation (which made no mention "Dr. was "hypocritical and imbued mendacity." The Gazette article recalled that Pasternak's novel was rejected in 1935 by the editorial office of a Soviet magazine and other publishers as "counter-revolutionary, slanderous work." "The story ol the Nobel Prize award to Pasternak ii a story of carefully thought out ideological diversion, to which a not inconsiderable place has been allotted In the anil-Communist crusade recently launched by the most reactionary forces in the West," the Gazette said. "Western propaganda has become poor indeed if it is grasping at this rvil-smelling lampoon js a windfall.

"There li nothing in common tetween the great humanism and democratic spirit of the Russian classics on the one hand and 'Dr. full of contempt and hatred of the people and the people's deeds, on the other. "In its spirit and content, Pasternak's novel Is alien to Soviet literature." New Guard Commander Appointed DALLAS Brig. Gen. Clayton Kerr, a Dallas home builder and contractor, has been promoted to major general, and named commander of the Texas National Guard's 49th Armored Star) Division, Gov.

Price Daniel announced Saturday. His promotion and assignment will become effective Nov. 1. Kerr. who worked himself up from the enlisted to the commissioned ranks, will succeed Maj.

Gen. Albert Sidney Johnson who will end a 35 year military career Oct. 31. An active citizen-soldier since 3918, Kerr holds the Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, officer of the Order of the British Kmpire, grand commander of Uie Order of Saints Mauritizo and Lazarus of Italy, the Italian War Cross for Valor, the Italian War Cross for Merit and knight commander of the Order of Malta. Kerr was commissioned a second lieutenant in 1921 after serv, as sergeant major of the 72nd Infantry Brigade, 36th Infantry: Division.

He was called to active duty In, 19 as a lieutenant colonel with 36th Infantry Division. -vod executive officer for the 72nd Infantry Brigade in Italy; during World War II. In 1944, he served as tile senior U.S. representative on the Allied mission to the Italian Army. ''ronvitcd to brigadier general returning to civilian life in 1916 KCIT organized the first div unit in Dallas the 49lh Armored Division, the nation's first National Guard armored di-; vNinn.

He has attended the Command and General Staff School at Fortj Leiivenworth, the Infantry' Fort Banning. the Artillery School at Fort Sill, Okla. and the Guided Missile 1 School Fort Bliss. Tex. Living Cost Is Fairly Constant NFAV YORK Living cosIs remained virtually un- riiaimnl in Seplivnbi'r.

the National Indus! rial Conference Hoard rc- jiorlcd loda'i The! IjuiirJ said Us index tor September stood at 107.S, up a mere 0,1 per cenl from August und up 2.1 per cent from year ORO. The index's base year is 1953. The conference board, nonprofit research nrg.inl/ntinn sup- imrled by industry, labor and edu ealion, pointed out lhn( food costs clipped 0.1 per eenl between Angus! and only component to show a decline. 5 BIG DAYS TO SHOP FOR THESE E.O.M. SPECIALS! IT'S RAINING A FLOOD OF VALUES AT TERRY FARRIS! Women's 1st Quality LINGERIE FAMOUS NAME BRAND Nylon Tricot Slip Nylon Tricot Petticoats Rayon Crepe Slips Rayon Crepe Petticoats Rayon Crepe Gowns Would Sell Regularly For $1.98 $2.98 Ji 4,000 YARDS QUALITY COTTON FABRICS Values to 79c Yard Yds.

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