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PAGE i--THE BKOWyBVPXE Hr.RALD-Tue»diy, Nov. 195S Shivers Warns Against Big Government Trend Charges Stales Share Blame For Power Loss HOT SPRINGS, Nov. 3--UP--Gov. A a Shivers of Texas today called for a reversal of the trend a "bifr Kovcrnnu'iil" in a i i hut partly to blame for loss of i power. He said federal aid to stales miiii-hiug funds with "strings" Jiavc carried "the federal government into every state activi- Home Rule (Continues From Page Onei said unless treml is verse I file federal sy.sti'in r-f goverrnient i be doouir-d.

Shivers spoke out in support of rights' 1 in a speech prepared fcr a relation- Benlsen said, 'nut: "I don't believe sjiip discussion at 10 a by the you can put over a project for Southern Governors Conference til? Valley if you leave out part Stivers i much ot the (ed of the lands." oral JOTernnienfs a i i i arid And the congress- powers should be returned man added, he believes there will lo states, have to be primary water rights, Stales 'Xol lltamrless' secondary rights "and maybe Shivers i cm-ede-l a that jnorA." iho sulcs themselves were When Bentten asked the "blameless" in the loss of their of water users if Ihey would like to the a government, the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation He saw they had allowed the into make them a proposition con- selves to be "bribed with our own cerning a gravity canal, he almost monev" through the federal mutch- got 3ii answer. One tried Ing 'nnfi programs, anyway. "Let us admit, too.

that Ihe "You asked a direct question." nuve not always adequately Mark Bedford, manager of the dischiujrei the obligations that arc Harlingen Water District, addrcsv' nsc from their rights," sed the congressman, "I make a-Shivors said. motion this group go on record Shivers' attack on the over-ren- saying it's in favor of the Bureau of government was of Reclamation coming back--" by Gov. Francis Cherry Bent'3cn. speaker for the after- 1 Arlwisas. a of the panel noon, protested Ihe meeting should 'discussing ihe issue.

be turr.ed back to chairman a Clieny said the stales, however. Agar. manager of the San Benito lust given sources of tax rev- District, before the motion i i ow going to feder.i: considered. a i if they are to assume Takes Floor more governmental responsibility. Agar look the floor, did not! Il 's a fine thing to shoulder i-c- mention the motion, explained he! nsiD 'lity, tut you must have was about lo express his personal something to shoulder it with." he 1 opinion, not that his leporler.

"Thc states do not (pointing out bis district is a sig-' nave cncugh revenue." natory JL thc trial wter compact); Tne controversial issue of feder- and launched into a lengthy wrU-; a sla '-c relationship is under ten report in which he quoted: now by commission appointed bv J. The V. S. Mexico water' Presi TMl Eisenhower and headed treaty of 1945. jby Clarence Manion.

former dean 2. Exccrpt-3 from a teller writ-' Nolle Dame law school. i ten by L. M. Lawson, U.

S. Shivers and Cherry agreed that missioner for the Inlernalional' 1 1 federal government should get Boundary and Water Commission! 0 of- 'he gasoline lax field p.ri'lj on March 10, 1953, to the Lower! lcave this source of revenue Rio Grande Authority. elusive 1 lo the stales. If this is! 3. Remarks made by Karl Keel- done.

Shivers said. Ihe slale would chief hydrographer for the "cheerfully" forego federal funds; IBWC, in a. speech to 0 stateb for highway construction. at McAllen In 1952. "Actually, if that were done, con- 4.

Paris of a letter written by lhlf economy would be ef- Reclamation Bureau Chief i (tcle because a sizeable slice is Michael Straus lo Cameron Coun-i loten out cf Ibis revenue at the ty Judge Oscar C. Dancy. I federal level for administrative ex- 5. Figures Agar had obtaincd'P enses Shivers said, from the IBWC (tolal 623.127) on! acreage being irrigated in Valley at the date of the treaty. I In closing his remarks, observed "we have to get together! and have to get togemer before Battle Of The Bills Not Necessarily Lost Cause husband is a instead of weeklv oi monthly, economics at Cut Kxpimsi's Cincinnati.

"When reclining laily NEW YORK. The a i couple with five children ami he. budg-c can be stretched even far- learned how lo stretch their in-'professor of family come (he hard way-- by necessity. Xavler University, Ciiu i It may mean that father say they managed, without! Three Open pens" 'lils to balance the budget. the family barber and feeling Ihey were depriving Thc lwo a there are three ways start whittling ifl the a settles for last year hem- selvei 0 llalljle ra mi (inances two fixed tlir-y said.

"The Robert and Helen Cissel founded n-id one good iinswi-r may be in less elaliorate But there's hope fcr those about the cost of living increasingly out mc tllo(i5 or lower premium i suu-ntler in tile battle of the control as their family grew. Mrs. insurance, or postponing the new has been leaching home Private Funds Okayed For Education Board get money to buy everything wauled by everyone in the family. A family wilJ never win this a uncontrolled wants will iuvari-ibly out distance even a 'rapidly rising income." "Thc wrong answer. I is fcr the parents to shirk their duty, limiting the size of the family, so 'hat the few survivors may have a' 1 the gadgets they want." Thc is to Tl TMUing TM' a TM es la sa foo W1 llomc ma ilnro hc lf, a i makes Sav mon working loget sai thc vou Mse a i i c.ssells have ht a i Cissi'lls sairt, word styles standard ot living which "Se, -icns of the clothing inclu SPP.IN'GS.

Va Nov. 3 UP 1 Th, action was taken at the open- governors Monday ever- ing meeting o' the Southern Cover- ode of Gov. Allan Shivers nors Conference here. The regional of Texas and authorized the South-jeducaticn plan, wherebv partklpat- em Regional Education Board i i stats pool their activities in accept money from private Indus- certain fields of higher education created by lhe conference in lan hud cl The governors, who side-lracked 18n Their bock "Stretching jiie iscue lasl year, voted to let Shivers, who cast the lone vote i the accept financial aid from against the move, said he did net 0 el 1 lh dream up thc fash, mdus.rv or ether private think the board should "so lieit" hy lc yea bl can l.nvc a disastrous effect from private 0 a (l to da basis was "creating another bureaucracy or hierarchy." C.cv. John S.

Battle of Virginia, who put forward the resolution to accept private donations, said such funds would be distributed by representatives of schools partici- From The Public Record WEATHER is win.m your income and control try." said, "operate on the a a wants. And let the whole idea clothes arc not made to wcfLt but to go out of style Tile U'hilc moving Hie hemline up anil Wag- down i i a )u living Blind Budgie Learns To Feel Way Around, Talks In Italia --ft i SJI1 of the board itself. scnsc Hie move to tap private industry funds was shoved aside by the governors at New Orleans lasi year because it would have created a Corj-j! Chriitl" Ei Molnei Kiniaj city i CU7 Orleini the Bureau of Reclamation comes down here." Retlford brought up hi-j motion again. Five Slain In 10-Car Crack-Up "I don't think you ought to do W'ALTERBORO. S.

Nov. thai," Agar asserted. "This is A tus. an oil lanker and eighl not that kind of a meeting." smashed together in Earlier in the session, i smoke from a nearby forest emphasized he was 6 today, killing at least five no recommendation but merely! an(! injuring at least eight bringing information, said he had' 011 1 with Bureau officials and' Tilc highway patrol said the "I don't think we can stand herc a truck plowed into lhe rear of and say whether we like or don't tho ata a.m.. on U.S.

like the Reclamation Bureau if we 1 shxva 17 A tw miles cast of don't know what proposition they hcrc nave to offer." I "We don't know yet if all the Federal tioute dea(i aboard "thc bus and He said if the Valley decided to! lilere ma bc more, than that'," the go the "federal route" for a gra- patro1 spokesman said, vity canal believe we wouldl A spokesman at the Colleton a main gravity C8nal ith hospital here said eight out frills and without drainage ha1 brought there Bent-ocn said he nad lalked with ul Ie CC11U1 no! i' any of the bureau officials on the proposition Ehl werc i injured. of bulWing lhe frill-less canal with Tllc 3ccid enl occurred in dense each district, if sm from a forest fire, which wanted drainage facilities, con- reducecl visibility. The eight aulo- traclmg with the Bureau indivi- mobl ilcd lnto smashed bus tank truck. VIGIL--Jfdin Klcsclhorsl, IG, shows how lie stanched blood Mow from shnl wound in head of his pal, Larson, t'i, afler latlcr had liccn in Illlntiiis; acridi-nt. Kept tlmmh on head vinuml ilurhig i i i i vigil.

i i died lalcr in Miiuicsnlii hospital. 1 Telejihoio) Greenlease Bent On Swift Justice In Kidnap Killing KDITOIIS'S XOTK: a i Creenlease will attend the' a II has been more than five week? trial of Carl Austin Hall and Mrs. Ipiiuturiii since Kohhy Oreenlease was kid- Bonnie Brouii Heady. A federal 61p Lo J) napcd and nearly four weeks since grand jury indicted them last mo his nbilnrlors were captured ami day under the Lindbergh kidnapiw'uMntun his body discovered. The prrsciil starting (lie steps a stains of the case, the elcinenls of could lead to the gas execution! Imystery around il.

and the evculs chamber in Jefferson Mo. IRIO Ihr cusp broke isiimmar- 0 fircenlease. who "talks about case, was the first wit-! ness before the indicting and' 10I jury rntl undoubtedlv will be i a witness. He is interested in "the various angles still open," 13 -vinll se ar foundaticn to handle the 47 donations. Gov Lawrence Wetherby of Ken! chairman of the regional 47 Snake Bites Hand That Feeds It i izcd in llir following By XVAUI) K.

COLWKl.I. A A CITV, Nov. 3 I'l 1 -Robert C. Giecnlease is back at office desk, reporting for work day. Bjit he doesn't stay lone.

The millionaiic automobile deal- many ot thm 1 1 mystery er is bent on one thing--secing that speeit justice comes to thc man and woman who kidnaped atid killM his ynn. Bobby He himself infurmed of all Where is Tlinmas John developments. At the same i This former convict he's fiiihUng to keep the Grcenlease ex degenerate is I 111 contlnut neit Filcon to TIDCS Will i.r. a 41 S3 (1 SI 45 tv, M5 SAX A.NTOXIO. Nov.

3 Zoo curator John E. The r.ird. born a a ago in the pet shop of Snlle linpisailii jhci'e. ivas on display al cust- first iill-budgie show over IMe week-eful. i Born Blind "He was bcra blind." Rapisardl said.

"We first noticed it when he came of wing age and started to iiro tilings. Our first inrlina- lion i. to destroy him, but al! of a sudden he became thc a i of the shun." The help hand-fed the bird, and then nis master bought him a big In it he put a ladder, bells. education board, argued that more industrial contributions could bc channeled into the South through i regional plan. "Thai's a matter of conjecture I do not agree." Shivers said.iday credited quick action and five The governors, silling as mem- days of ice packs with saving his ff lhe educational board, alto ijf a er Okinawa vinn- called for an expansion ot the six- somc hl (rorl le the deadliest serpenls alive, bit his enclosure, a few swings and him.

'the like. Werler, 31, said lhe snake had 1 tird now has learned lo "feel crawled through a drainage pipe' 1 5 When he takes 'last week to escape his cage at 6 f1 lhe ladlicl the or his other He the San Antonio zoo, and was knoW5 nolv his lel o( coiled on a shell where is; also tlie foutl trough, reached to put a fit-si aid kit. Riipisanli decided to take "Chip' The curator described the poison home, of the Okinawa viper as similar- Coffee in Storuins to that of the rattlesnake in thai' VVb lot nim out arcund the lit attacks the blood, in contrast to lsc and he soon caught on." cobra, which at- nis master said. "He will lake off from the open door of his never year-old regional plan. War Veteran Faces Trial; Killed Wife 1 LITTLE ROCK.

Ark. UP-A 38-vear old sch 3-- 'death wilh an 1 10111 Ot a faced a hearing in federai' I a 3 1C 5 stem eti court todav. Werier, bitten twice previously a a es making a bird- Bunrlic Wfdneida- iflke H. Wolfe, a patient al Fort rattl quickly extracted le llis a TMrite resting places as much venom as he could with IRc Venetian blinds. Ihe rod eat.VDC VAtLI MOilly cLoydr.

little Where is ihe missing 5300.MI1? Greenlease paid an all-time record, ransom of 5600,000. Only half of ihVo was recnvei-ed. Ico.ulnj cteoa.r Tsmjrtrivure rinses 74 fi an(1 i 8 th. 10 Si to ii the at tn hospital. Three of lhe after-effects and non-Eainbart huhei four children witnessed lhe well-tnarked wedr.wd*?.

fo-jtii- murder mansion fL'om bei'orning a gloomy man i tatoocd. even household for his daughter. Virgin- having his own name on fove ia Sue. 11. Kemarkublc Man "He's a remarkable man.

has marvelous constitution at 71." jRoots Veterans hospital was to -i i 5 4T arratg.ied before Judge Harrv a suction and Dr Ed- ovor biitblub. Anil, like other jLemlw who orlginallv ordered wards Packed the curator's arm fcl he likes Ins b.ilh under the psychiatric examinatlcn Wolfe 1 tda Sp kitcl 'en sink." (World War II veteran 'killed hi-' 00(l circulalion hl PP- already has a couple Betty 26 wUh vas BloWccl cnm gh lhc lcc thai-hundred words in His vocabulary, jack while she WflS al sloivly He dwsn'i get (fl at ive in tlie "it, Msiung an(J was her pain nor mormog unless Hie family hccda his for his morning ccffee (uo Oroverde Palmetto Hall named him as the killer later absolved him of any in thc crime. There has been sign of him. Is he spokesman for thc family said. Of Shoulders? would sav he's holding up better W'hat's with Lt.

Ixniis Shoulders' a Mrs. Greenlease. whose arrested a breaking the nerves seem to have been quite case. Then he resigned al'rer 2T shattered. years on lhe St.

Ixiuis police force. "Vou can't blame either of them Baying he was Ihe viclim of char- for being as bilter as thev are. actcr assassinaUnn. Then, this Certainly they feel with all the for- week, he turned up in Hawaii, on vor in i hearts that justice ami a "vacation." He took liis quick justice should he meted landlady, whom he wants to mar- The spokesman was "quite cer- ry. What went on within the Louis Jt police department? Tlie conducl of Mr.rine Calendar IN FOtT i lldrr.in El Cifdtrio PMte Captured the follwing day In a jheavily wooded area near the hospi-nl, Wolfe muttered to police "I killed her because others con! trol my actions." He pointed to a long scar across his chest and said, "they contrcl my heart." Wolfe had been in and out of I'eople And Events which, of course, he scrcct'rcs for in I a i a He nibbles on spaghetti and meat balls when he gets tired of bird seed.

Slnitl who Is con va1cscin in Mercy Hospital after dually. "They said that would be O. ISO-acre limitation. They iiiev behoved something could be done. In my own opinion lievc could knock out lhe 160-' acre limitation." The congressman illustrated his' opinion by saying he believed if the Bureau were UI ake construclion on lands worth SIC an acre and it? worth oc justified but in the Valley such a Project would only bo "insurin-" value of the land.

He said he thought the recla- ination bureau has been used a social reform tnol Instead of an engineering tool adc litln i the Valley should beTM or. our knees for Ihe return cf the Bureau uu, if interested, let them l.itk it ovc with us." 'I Sure Do' time Ihey lo as" I i 1iVi i 0 rtSrtPfl. Ec "i' 11 1 through committee a ownership would re he people, would rest i tne people and the 160 acres not apply." Bcntsen said reclamation offi-'' "als a i to talked in terms ot one oanal. either to serve the whole from AnzaHuas for the Valley." He pointed out water would have to decide a nai tt anl bil1 found the Depanmcnt i favorable to tne a a Ranch site dam Such da 1le has been proven to be feasible through regeneration a function which would Pay foi the project in 15 years. He stressed, thought, that the I dam.

if built, would be primarily for irrigation. Uneen Courthouse SEEK LICENSE APPLICATIONS Robrrl D. 7o-jier, Sporlinstn. or.e W. Bin BI.II-.O limlu on llljh- ir 77.

hekilr.f Mov. 1. Hkll A i ar.cl la Garia; FeLli Rair.lrec Elldft Va-gn. Hirilnfen; zdvird mental hospitals since his dis ma surgery, is reported to be improring. She is still not pcrmit- from the Army some fiv iyears ego.

i on-. P.i2t Onci 'youne; queen read thr traditionnl i "speech thc written for her by the cabinet outlining thc goveiunicnt's legislative proprr.in for the new session and reviewing foreign and domestic affairs. "My" government will "give fur- consideration to the question" of reforming the Hou.se of Lords, she said nviking a nusust bodv one- whii vvill represent the instead of hcins nf men who si birth. meeting between and the Ihree "Thc North A a i Allianc Padre Test PORT ISABEL A test water well on Padre Island, ordered by the Cameron County Park Board in the remote hope or finding potable water independent of the Port Isabel supply, has come in A report given the park board today by the A. and T.

Drilling Co. of Harlingen a although several different sands containing blackish wnler were found, there was no fresh water. Kneed with an expenditure of upward of 5100.000 to bring fresh water pipeline across tlie bay from Port Isabel, the parl; board wanted to try out all possibilities for finding water locally. Even though nothing but brackish water was expected. board contracted for a $1 100 test.

The board plans lo run a 10- mcli wRler line from thc i i a tion plant at Pori Isabel ai-rois the causeway (o Padre Island. The water w.ll be used in the county's recreation development on thc Top Nazi 'Continued From Page One' lions a My being used by western to i tho p.i[ti.-3!i i-amnaign in Past Germany. The Biitish source sai'l Snvio's In- to rotiri- ler i alleged use of Nazi M-als by pulling one of their "Hitler generals" in the field against the anti-Communists. Tlie said it wouM be in line with Moscow's tactics to put a German field marshal in charge of the operation rather than one of their own generals to make il a strictly German a a i fact of thc missing- money, led lolim! a ton-level inquiry. The FB! and Carmen Roiai; Juan cized a methods of the case.

Obituary ARTHIS w. PIGGOTT SR. Funeral sen-ices foi Arthur W. Pigott, Sr. of Brownsville I who died Sunday afternoon in (Arizona, will be held Tuesdav Nov.

10 at 2:30 p.m. at the i.National Cemetery in Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio. Alamo Home will have charge of arrangements. Funeral servces for Paul Baxter of Los AngeJes. Mr.

Pigott'sl son-in-law, will be in Bikt- Carlos Eola. Mil. Ollsir H. nv 1 ron Mario Jut a p.m. Saturday.

jlmis, Mrs. itekhor RAmlrti, Trtnelieo, Mr. PlgOtt died in Springer- HOt'STOX. Nov. 3 CP- Police Ariz where nai gone and federal officers believed to- Mr ir.d Mri.

wmum a TM OTth hls daughter, Mrs. day they nafl in rus.nf-v a maior i otl I Baxtcr Mrs. Baxt by right of source nf hr-roin in Houston ith the arrest Mondav nishl of two '54 WfltCl' ted visitors, The Civic Movie Sf sponsored by thc Brownsville Cultural Arts club, will open tonight at the Theater. First picture of the series will he "The Four Poster" sinning Rex Harrison and Lili Palmer. Tn-oHdd On Heroin Charges jdovil lUrU DIVOKCr SL1T5 FILED list F.

DempKT -a. John C. Mn. B. M.

St. John TJ. Zmrr.it'. iMirlln 0:. Jahn- HOSPlTAu niftwudiD M.

N. HijtJnsi. Mn. T. D.

Pelt Urs. Jtm-i P3em.r.Vnj. AI- Mri. Romti VlHtrrcivl. Robert A Er.enon, Mrs.

Clirer.ce MAYFLOWER government cnniinue to hrntheis in two i a i yaul?" 1 rol-ixa'ion of inlfliTH- i i i i i i i i i of more tion.it antl the preservation vri an oim I r)f PO :1 inle rneir Driiry. ll and brother --iter was (seriously injured, her husband i killed and the four children injured in a wreck last week at X. Mex. The Veterans of Foreign Wars MOVING STORAGf C03IPAXV 13 ftl. 6-M6I Choose From A Wide Selection Of Toys Gifts At ANDRESEN'S MS? K.

i ph. 339-J 1.ay Anny Today Kor a rns oregn Wars BB TO Resident3 of will have charge of funeral "Thc Xovtl" A a Alliance i.s i "HS airesica to mv at 1 mp hom1 bv policv and i i ut- of whom threw most to keen it vital and stron- a TM "ove'-'-n-rn! to rievor nis n'tmnins an ounce woi rcnsia'iitlv in harmonv with th rl; dmvri bathroom tiio pnvernmcnt of the United 1 Slates of America shoit i later thc rider "My rovr-inm-Tit will continue to Dl was arrested at the liquor for a settlement of Gorman 5tol he operated and officer? i they will a i a i Ioun one-eighth of an our.cc of their efforts (or the ronclusion of tlle rin1 Ihere. an Austrian state treatv. At the home they also found a "Tioueh the lighting has tensed large number of hypodermic in Korea my forces have still a needles and used in ad- Dart to there under thc na- ministering narcotics. jrovernmcni Both of the brothers have tm-ed arc in lo bring, prison lime.

George nn a narcotics aboih a political on Ko- charge in Beaumont rea been promised a cut In the 19M ccnts-an-acre reduction in flat for the coming year. Ralph T- Agar. manager-engineer of the district, said that a complete re- ounde the first flrst T' vva of a i o- port on the new budget will be made public soon. dauVhJ? TM In the meantime th. water- "'JT Chl users are being invited to free Brougnt to Browns calfish fry and barbecue at the pumping station near the river Wednesday afternoon and night.

According to Agar serving will start at 4:30 p. m. and will con-j tinue throughout evening "enough for all the water in distric! and all their friends." rs S5 i OI old and all in one piece. (There isn't a seam in the S3 by 87 inch coverlet treasured by Mrs. Markle.

It was her grandmother, and is signed and dated. "1852." Mursile This Bedspread Is Homemade For Sure LTICA. N.Y. -UP-Lots of folks Crippled Children Society Will Meet Ecuador's 1 0 til output cf :4.f"X) tnns 3 ln 15 a 1951. To Orjianiw Work I.INCOI.X N'ch.

rp A few minutes of morning planning for nmlseholrl chores will save time and moTM 'h Cner lhrn hou lh says crowne.L Thus to cap I stMe Clara al lh rll robes PP ermin'e and burg- tmdy velvet she wore the inu.e.i*: ln(1 rs i 5 devoted hccn i a i i i a between Ibis roiiniir and Pcisia a and for an early resumption of a diplomatic illations be- li'Tcn lhe countries." This the first parliament the queer, has cpenel as a Bids are bc 0 ney reports. on ft an Alps, Ryd- The executive the dyed green, red and white wool board of the Cameron County of the spread came from sheep' Society for Crippled Children raised by her grandfather and will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in pun by her grandmother the Stonewall Jackson hotel In. -San Benito, according to Pauline Jasper. Benito, new-i ly elected president The board will details for the coming- Etsttr Sea) sales campaign which finances i i the society and thc aid it renders crippled and Dry Eczema Itchl itchinf pcntiis due lo Uck of iktural ikin oils.

Rcsinol Ointmem Civrt Illicit rtHrf RitJt in tl MltFAt dry as its rix edtcanU fter- 2-U'iv ttee bri 6ROUCHO SAYS, U3 a quick note to say the NEW 1964 DE SOTO i a coming on Nov. 5th. Go see it at your De Soto-Plymouth dealer and tell 'em Orouch'o sent.

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