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PAGE THK Ircmmatrillr Ifralfc MpkV vxJ TEXAS. WEDNESDAY.JIAY SO. mi A A I Fi-'Unftid O. i KM The Brownsville Herald Publishing Co, A a i fot rf VALLEY, 0 I I I I or 1111: A I A I I i-nrs's Needed i Kel'oniis i I ii i makes nceilcd reforms in oloclion laws now has passed Ixitli I Senate I must go to a con- i i i i i i i i I a i i i I i news have not out a I these a i am and thri-r Mjiiio i in i of those who have i i i a i i However (he Stale a of Voters, one of the strokes! barkers of Hie hijl, hclieves a is more i lo lie gained by the i as a a i be lo.n a i It not yet Valley repre- a i Ko ers Kcllcy, am! Rep. Menlon i a i be of the conference eoniniit- (ee.

However, are or if you a the i letters to (hen! at Ihi.s could be Unsung Heroes A i a people are lolling i the list of heroes in the Korean war. they shouldn't overlook the Allied i-oimliM'-inlclliKcnce auenls who smashed an enemy vm one week before last September's Inchon landings. 'I'll North Korean and a a members of a ring are now on i a in Tokyo. Testimony discloses lhat detailed plans of the a i were in the hands of risurleader he was arrested Sept. 0 1950.

Had those plans reached the enemy, it mifrhi have led (o a military debacle for otir fru-i-cs. Hats off to the men whose aterl eonnter-espion- Rfre may have saved a of A i a and A i lives on the beaches at I French Elections Hold Hope is welcome news a France is lo hold its 1051 elections 17 a than fall. French policy in the defense of Europe and other i a world decisions have Ions been hampered by Ihe need to one eye on a i French electorate. The strong hope both in France and elsewhere 1 in the free world is a these elections will sharply reduce Communist in the French Chamber of Deputies. For four years the Reds have been the biggest single party, a to hold power selves strong enough lo upset any a i i government when they wished.

This is the i for the French lo lay the a i for a more stable government in the years ahead. Close To Home i E1 A brilliant erinversationilist Is a a at end a banquet table. Thi-rj is one exception lo i I am it. Xo a which end of the a I occupy, the wit is at Ihc end. I-ifc has no greater terror for rne i i a i i need in to thc lady on i i Ki-en fetls the I always lltc it in a the 1 ment.cn a The bi2go.it ever foisted on a i i.

a a rood i can -ct nr.y- whci e. I am a I whip up in any y.ri ir.chiding i i i of a is i Mi ever s.t i i a i run a to i i wlirn I I v. i i th.s a i I whoever I should As I Bt a t'Ct). have a a In At I I I Vice. I turr.ta to the cjwagcr.

a i was doing very well. U'O. i a of a ir.ln name a but I a a lhr ory was a if yon IKTI hniiciri; I i i i rr.nliv i one tt yrn.T tu-r's enlliu- naMii. My i i i in at a I linn- i I i 1'-! i i Ti.e man r.o; to i i i i i ir.stinel He i i I Oreeo's an and i i music, lie was a i i i a i i i i i i i i a a my h.arl. I linoiv I our i i bond.

n.vsr.;: i i to a n.vself Tl- T'K It would "Itn you have a i a I croaked. looked suddenly as if she had not only i hut swallowed ihf. half a lemon. She glanced quickly down at her dress, ami her hands a her hair. I a i no attention.

Some. people have i a a isniv. "Have I forgotten something?" she gasped. I a i Perhaps, a all. i F.

had Ihe right svst in. was convrr- a i underway. All I bad to do was follow up. the i people Cet." I a "I a man once who forgot bis false in a a She hastily, i even excusing herself, which I was rii.le. 1 tlrnl a the a i she i v-- ns 111'- end of the i Hie i i liave h.

(.. OSHOHN Kdltor 'J'UXASi is not a a r.lare for i i a I i Oil i i i a i -I. we a i find a s.ngl.. )u a a i of Dial an a a i type Of a I i i i I we.IL- at- i to i i i a i I i i i there wore i'ni I i i i a i i i a i i a a i i i in sliniild i i i i i up and lake nulice, a i i a i -ivonder ask us 'luestioiis i ihj i tii clly jjolng lu lake caic 01 the- Dial wen- i up rciouvini; Hie old stcct-l car a i They a we a gn'i- an AiuJ Ihc; iiity can. We led Hint tins work will be soon as possible and is held for some- reason.

But ive do laisl the city will gel around to this joo as" soon as pussildc. lor ii. 15 jirclly a jjoiiij; over these strtmis nuw. A Walsoii. a I i a em- ployc, hi.U us about our fishing.

We can a it until he us lo tell a bass he a j-sl can't imdoistiuid lhat i a a i bass and how he (or managed to i or hersc-ll so i i booked i (ml him lor hci on a stringer. you Ihe baseball game Monday nght at I.ions I'arlt, we ivuiidcr il you i one i that stood out There was nut i beef on a called ball or strike. U'e do rot rccaii a i when this happened bcioic the local, park. In a case i Ihis, do you credit thc umpire behind Ihe plate or lie a i Or do you just put it down as a "listless" game? nest i of the directors of the Grande Valley Shrine is scheduled June Ii lit Hie While Wing Hole! in Kaymoiulville. This lime- il is "l.adics find a i means i l.o inon- Ihcrc- I a usual.

Those, "gel a i i before for obvious reasons, will be in i i Ihe little woman at i sule. The a a i gels under way at 8 p.m. I A I I the Valley Kami Kiuc.tu'.i Press-Uiitbi i be held al tin: While- i the rolluwmt; night. of which means lhat the i I a county city is coming in for some i i thc week in i a i a evei.Mine in a i i is a playing hosts on nights c.xcept the of Ilic IJui.ii- used o.iis tor MC-XU it i be i a i a a i it would bo inten-stilif; a the i on tin; Victona There an- to lie UTi of I i i a i scr.ice. in We tile "nio'ive prnvcr" tile Wi.nil, wriiu in tin- A you no doubt know, i i i i i sevei al sets r.f ai n.x niobdcs i i i i i i a LiThc Valley 1 I I I A Mitt May I i i i' Foster.

C. I I lie i iin.l .1 II. a i io.nl i i i i tor inr-'rest of i a i A 1 I i i i i' i son. J. T.

In tr.e city. I I I I i i 1, .1 for Tio. li spend i to go by wav of i i he w.il I i i.p a Mr nr.d i A. i i i i a i i i il.lyj fian Antonio. Drew Pearton- Alink Coal Really Peanuts Compared To Kailroad Loan They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo i iihi on an a a Toilny Ureii- I'earMin ivril wamlal Inside Ilic lll-'C.) --In Washinetnn another A I 1 0 It has been kept under lock and key for four but a Senate report has IM-CI, suppressed a would a Mown the off idder, Reconstruction Kinanco Corpniat.on In July.

,047. I i a the senators who boUled up us a i a report are tiie same ones who arc now cry. tug loudest asainst the HFC. This column has now obtained a secret copy of the suppressed report, a how the great lialtlmoro Ohio llailroiirl system borrowed 587.000.000 the government and of a i it back, i Jesse Jones HKCJ lo go i i i and "synthelie" a i A i a review of the i at hearings a in the i i before this Sena hanking; and report i-onclinlcs, "it is a inalc Ulr i reorsanization i i a i P.l'C to accept the idea sometime before A i 1911 involvc(l Rre collusive proceeding I a The suppressed report plus hearings of the liankinir 'In' 'Z 1 0 ls S1 lhill of me HF; and I 11 A. lailroad.

I how Cassms Clav, solicitor ei cjcn jlu ci1 as" a "fraud" -Mink Coal Vs, IIII-- A a of three lawyers resigned in disgust "For i a and professional reasons," sav.s Ihc Senate re. Mr. a refused as a lawyer to a i a second Ii bai.knij.t, y. Two a onr-stioned the good fa. ol Ii pioposed a procec.lm s-it veleian i a and law depailmcm head.

John J. Cornwell, and Ii A Os special Henry W. A i i iiiyslery is why tluse a ngainsl an i a i asency were suppressed. Obviously an $37000000 loan in a railroad is more imriorlanl a a i co-it won, a i House Vet link coat has hecome a syn.lwl of I i whereas the loan lo the Ohio on which Uncle Sam is still owed .570,300.000 was aushcd i i a the Republicans weie in control of i i a piobe of 1917. If I had aeted Ihen? the a i have been exposed recenlly i ol have hap.

if the Hepnblicans had published their por instead of suppressing it, ihcy might even have changed Ihe eleclion results in 1918. Yet the P.KC was saved from exposure chiefly hv two lie. i a senators. a a of Indiana and of Wis. who me now a i thai the P.KC abolished.

Keason for i a i vis a Capohart's i mixed up in the i -inilal whereas Presidenl Truman's frien-ls and his sec re mixed up in the present HFC scandal. nigger Tliun Teapiit Dome The investigation of Ihe was conducted bv Senator lobey of N' Hampshire, Mepiiblican. then a i a of an V' 11 'TM 11 mmiu However, just as the wi i Wls cl lc thc bcclsi(lc 'Ivinit i toolt mlvantage of Tobey's absense and hastily a closed-door meeting to pigeonhole Tohev's --epoil ore money was involved a in Teapot Dome vet it only i i for Capebart to order the report locked i I meeting convened July i 7 f', 1 iu Ho1 nrr ccrius of a a whicli. if it had voted the w-iv i have changed the course of political historv. -Senator a i acting a i a explained Ihe reason or the nieelmg, ami a general discussion was he ecard he report, analysi.s of the loan of the iieconstruction a i i a i lo Die Baltimore and i H-ii'mad the W-I-M i i TM state "Senator Capeharl i a act on report he postponed and that a i a Tobev present the re por to Ihe i a i committee when meet.

MK lrlhi Mlci1 House con iUces I Si ll i and Hint be concurred wilh Senalor Semlor Capebarl suggcsled no publicity be given to he' Report an, no a be made to the at this lime an I Jones's Henchmen 1 UlC rcvc tioris yesterday's Washington a shocking facts Ihe A bankruptcy" case. revealed in (he suppressed tor se J(mcs 587.000,000 lo the in Jones procecde.l to put some of his own favored rote-es Stewi'u C-S." 1 8 i ri TMTM lo nlt TM" administrator who rccamc a i a Russell Snodgrass. nssislant ECUC al coimil who a O's vice-president in clia ge of i I liaukhages, an HKC counsel, who started as executive fimnciii assistant ami moved up become O's genera 'olk-ilor a on' to have been Ihe result of RFC's care'e a STnclvT 01 1 1 in a a nien i so many former HFC i i a As the due date- of loan approached lones's eared they i lose control of the Mo M'U the PKr" -n should be paid off in 0 Jones should oun, I.K. as result of the i i elections Ko hit a ta am! thus lok up i a i a control of the I) i Tin; lirn.rd I'rofil, ,1. i i- i' 1 1 1 VOICE OF TIIE PEOPLE Ho ln-c.

I do to i to you. I.avt Fiidr.y. Mm- ing a i he delivered our a nr.d. i a Ihrowirii; il a in the i he col off if h.s r-icyclc. came to mid rsi.i.' the bcl! put the paper on the stoop and i' i i to have him a-, a a rtould of Sini-i-rely ynirts.

''HI Boca Uoad. a put the paper on the Moon K-iitr, i i of Hie a sen! where lie had las I he above held it in his wet a ronuwn i.iti.i'i of a siibsi rilier I i a a I Mould for 2r a lo Heral-l's be i. 'ho only i i i HoiiaM S'Hx'irvE HORATC HAMBO CCWPLAIMEO BITTERLY WHEM BUSINESS VU4S NOT SD GOOD-- FOR EIGHT WEEKS-HOT A PART NOT EVEN A CALL- NOT EVEXl CARNIVAL WKK-RJCW BZ WAS NEVER 'ACRS6 OFF-1 IlL EAT AQAIN JUST frJ THE LAST WEEK OR SD NAVE RCKEP UP FOR HIM--He's TrWrJ EVER RICHAR YMOH-MO IVE JUST CALLEC? TOR 4 BG TV SVtW- WAT WITH MY RACTO STUFF I'M WORKING AIVSELF TOPEAM HORACE. HOW'S Walter WincheU On Broadway 'flic ilroniltvay Spotlight: A a long iiiid prospcious Ireasure- liimt (beyond H'way bordersi "Oklahoma" returns. It ni-ttcd over million on a SOO.OOO investment.

Bingo! Three shows a opened one or two ago are still top-grosser. 1 Tile vets lire all song-aiid-dancers: "Ho. Pac-ifk-. 11 "Kiss Me, Kale" and "Gents Prefer Blondes" Most of (lie tiitic.5 aimed i original lioo- lays for the revival of H. Sherwood's "Idiot's Might." i Cliallcrloii ami l.ce Tracy pace the blitz tempo and ety-di'ckety dialog Shirlcv Bootli has the liinKcst-runninJ! love a a i with the crilics.

Last a they crowned her for best distaff pai formanee in a This sensnn they ditto'J her for a musical. "Tree Crows in Ulilyn" When Vivian Jilaine missed jrver.il pcrfs in "Guys and Dolls," her pinch-hit- ler was neverly I.a'vrcnce. who came through i Di.Y!a»j:in. lli-lwcrii Hie Acts: Over, al fiiirdi's the oilier night some u-ere trying lo figure out who was more responsible for the success of "South P.i- rifir' 1 nnd "Te i and -lick RodgcrE or Oscar Hani, i i i "That," logic'd Jinir.iy Xelson. "is i to i what made Man 6' War a champ his forelegs or hind- legs." In l.indy's a radio comie was on the pan apiin.

"What he needs." one knocker sp.id. "is new writers." edited another, "all he needs is a now The rinriEingiHans: A melodious (Javrlrr titled 'On the liivieva" glitters with Danny aye's fiit-gat-gaUle "Smurglrr's Island" offers a trenerally expert a i i Kvelyn Keyr-s as the sex- i "Oo for Brokr 1 is a i i testnnorjial to the and patriotism of the famed Ja- paucsn-Ainericrin combat team. The original story was in hltind "The Kat Man" lias a fiabhy plot "Sealed r.irgo" launches a sliolc maritime mrller. A curvy-culie named Carla Balenda "is the salt a a Shape Ahoy! "Tin- Hills of rates Krin Co tours SfnimorUville's 31 i a i bows. Your orbs will enjoy the i "Outlaw rf Texas" is a Kernel for the Popcorn I'alares.

The Airistocral.s: The Chica- go Round Table is one kilocycle cross-examination that gets pasl the ears and reaches into the mind. The word-wallopers never lose their tempers Answer Man" (on NEC) is chokful of fascinating trivia. An oral version of the Tln'ngs-I-Never- Knew-Til-Now I in, and whatever became of a Hill-billy chants are Iwangling nil over the dial. Vcrv popular and very ilnll Tiie'rc was a rousing reunion with Harry P.ichnmn on EJerle's Bazaar. The a lit whammed across ballads in his socko wah-wah style was really snmpin'.

I guess" Harrv is i good. It's his imitators who ain't Jacqueline Susann's Open Door A is human-interest nl its heart-tug- giest Closenp facia! contortions of aria-garglers (reaching for high ones) a you titter. Tune-Pan Alley: The jukeboxes have a new darling for song-shoppers. Antonio Martin's One But You" 1'iitli Page's cooing of "Ever True Ever is a for daydreaming "On Top of Old Smoky" is monotony set to music Harry James' trum- shines in "The Sun Comes Out" a i I.aine and Jo a make "Pretty-Eyed Baby" prettier a a a good platters. But "Shall We Dance" isn't one of them The ditty titled "Shanghai" has the sort of lyrics lhat a you regret tile invention of the "alphabet The song.

"Wonderful. Wasn't It" isn't Oh, don't miss Francis Whavne's version of "Coiner to Corner." Harold Molt and Boh Marcus's lnU-xt blooy.ee I i Caesar's new "Frosty Morning" is Cab Calloway's new ace Then there's the comical rewy I by Ben P.aleifih and Hilda Taylor i named: "Thiee Handed Woman." The heroine of which i i a a and underhanded, too:" The Prrss-itiu: Gen. Bradley says MacArtlmr has "wrong A a Washington! which didn't think there was'any war a few months ago. now i thrre's a couple The. Cilu-y Knquirer reports its own i is better than this X.Y.

Coi respondent, according to reader surveys. We don't doubt that from the way it syndicuU nonsense lo shreds. It isn't Hie col'm we wire! The one i sleanks. Why not it when you don't like it, boss? He ran last week's colymii, "Spring," in this Edilor's Note: "IJravo! Beautiful prose, Walter: a word or comma deleted." The Intelligentsia: 1 I Brown (on the AP feature-desk) has an upcoming book named "primer for Virgins." She guarantees that by the time a el reads the last page she'll know how to hook her man Conrad Milton's bought Kay Thompson lo open the Fall season at the Persian P.oom Koboit Schwartz mcmos: "Amused lit your plug for the Satevepost cartoon showing a woman at a slock brokerage a i money overl and saying: 'U. S.

Steel to i 1 used it 1 years ago in The i a i a a mag." Says he snbmillcd it lo Post eds (at the i bill il was rejected "As a resnll of your items. D. Oarro- way gets a new sponsor starting Sept. at p.m." Kl XonV. prop of Ihc ABC network (jusl married to Param p.iid 53 million for it not too many years ago.

"I hope." he said to us day lie became landlord i. "to get back my money i i yrnu a a i as so ninny people have done." Mr. Noble i soon get about 13 million dollars for his end. We yet So They Say The public should a a Ihe Icrtllcge a dc- i is not a i of Ihe individual's a a a but is a a of the a i a good. Dr.

Raymond Walters, president, Cincinnati U. If Puerto i a rats became general over i i world, in I years would he a i 10.000 persons for every souaro mile of the lamf urea. --Robert C. Conk, member, George a i U. It is bad o-oarh for in to i in i midst hut worse if it is lo be jonrtoncd rind accepted as inevitable.

--Fen. .1. i i i a Fullbright (IX. A The mobilization effort Is put together i old shoe strings, with i haling wire and iisi-d rneivin; irum. I A President Walter Heuthcr.

Mary Haworth 9 Mail A A HAVVOirni: A few weeks ago I read in your column about Ihe girl who I i of movie a and can't get him out of her mind. 1 have much the same problem, except i 1 know Hie man i us he is uu d.u ior. The problem seems silly, i a don't know how to deal i il. I HOI haw beer, a i i years, and have a daughter five years old -Several'weeks ago I i i a series of operations, since I a le, able to get hack i the sivmg of a i i find myself nv Ions al-out the i i t.r: and I am i i worked ns I never i fei'. Ibis way shout'anybody! I am very a niul depressed.

I don't whether or not I am in love i the doctor, but I actually wish for excuses to go see him. I believe I need help badly, anil I am hoping you can understand, I have evea thought I was losing my mind. How do you explain this a a And what should 1 do lo a i common sense? Signifies WMi For A C.C.: Your problem eonsists of a mix- of worries, and your preoccupation with tnouL.lils 01 tiie doctor is somewhat a i lo a Mdi i longing for pie i series of operations or i you preparing for convalescing i a i I the doctor was la a or.ic. moie or less, giving you kindly professional a i arid i i i You say you've been a i eisiit years- bin a no reference lo a husband in thc present situation: nor do you speak of any other adult kin or solicitous friends, who might" be ex- PC, ted to rally around, lo help you get back oa feel a a hospiial seise. That is, if you been having a normal social experience, ruilwark- cd by substantial devoted relationships befon 1 bus you may be a widow or a divorcee and i i your a are dead or the a i scat- so a you are precariously alone in try- mi; to Or perhaps yon live very mndi i in as the sayini; goes; a have a sjiouse who nol to be faced with vour in- trospr, live anxieties.

In such ease, doctor have seen fit. to give you extra consideration, as Uicrapcu- tic measure, at thc lime of your By way of helping orlc) i t( Fiirsory. when emotional depression may be re' I a i WonM Atalr If you had a a I i a i a i i p-r- ereiitia a ttT llf i it supplied 50r en iV 1 i Ma'v i 1l aim 1 vi: 1 as L- 'T wll: ht i' a Th InC is C1 or c-ii, a i a physical somebodv 1 to a on the re i anr! S1 rp TM A i I ramily i i i i a i is i r. i 1 rrn'or voJir ri ml by mail or" OLlch care oT Thc HcSw' 0 le.

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