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The Fabulous in People and in Economy Foreseen They Go For Ycni TV's Youiig Men Fashion Edilor Whiteakcr is off to New York, and Homn Editor Rcncla Smith Is in Chicago, on the go for news for you. Look for their reports on Jashions (Page 1-E), and homo furnishings--(Page 1-G), There's a special attraction in television for the girls this season, group ol new sigh- guys who are getting lots of attention. For color pictures and a story on them, furn to Page See Section What Will Tins Golden Decade Bring for You? Business 7-B Puzzle 4-G Calllc Clatter 13-D Theaters 13-G Comment, Opinion 8-G Sports l---C Gardening 7-G Teens 12-G Outdoor -C TV TV Preview What do you Ihink of America's lag behind Russia in the space race? Here's your chance lo sound off. Turn to Page t-G. XPRE 94TH YEAR SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, SUNDAY, 10, I960 136 TAGES IN 13 SECTIONS HOME Section A 20e NEWS By PAUL THOMPSON ''I'm not a comedian or humorist.

When 1 talk lo an important group, I Jike 10 discuss a vital topic." That's how the Rev. Claus It. Roliils explained his dissertation on birth control and the- marital act heforn San Antonio's fop-rung' school people last Tuesday. i The strapping, blunt -spoken Rohlfs is paslor of McKinlcy Avc. Methodist Church.

He addressed superintendents, supervisors and administrators of Antonio schools for about 30 minutes Tuesday. His audience was made up ol Catholics, Protestants, Jews, single and married men and women. Some, them, especially the Catholics, were a bit shook when Rohlfs defended use o( crmtraccp- livcs by married couples and said that something positive had to hn done against the spiralling billli rale, Theology "Understand, 1 am not nnli- Calholic or unwilling that Calho- lies should express and defend their opinions," said Rohlfs. "I discussed bird control lie- cause I consider it a political and economic problem has (o be dealt with." lie said of Knintin Catholic theology: "It's relulcd to an in fallible church, which teaches thai Ibe only legitimate purpose ol marriage is procreatlrm and nothing may bo done to stop procreation. I disagree." Conceding thai the Cathn! Church allows "self-denial and (lie.

rhythm system" to keep down births, Rohlfs declared: "Theology muslrolloct what we linnw about God, man, the world und their interrelations. "Aristotle, Iho supposed lr.nl tlio. human embryo was formed by a sort of coagulant of male sperm. If thai were true, then a mechanical contraceptive could be called destructive of life. "But we now knnw tli.it neither innn nor woman can provide lid 11 lakes both ut llu-m--male sperm and female ovum.

When they are We're Proud Of Our Color-Full Sunday Paper It extensive use of cojor to brighten your weekend reeding, to provide you more interest and pleasure, Consider these color J-'C Sports Cartoon Spring fashions- 1-G New Corpefinj 11-G Prisce 1-H San Anlonio'i, Skyline Your TV Federal Tax Cut Chances Improve iltuitration of the forward- looking way YOU.R HOME-OWNED NEWSPAPERS bring new outlook and new methods to new times, and In the new dcco'delco'ntltiue to be FIRST IN YOUR COMMUNITY Tesls WASHINGTON (AP) The Eisenhower administration is hold- ng out hope for a tax cut in 1961 if Congress will go along with the President's new budget forecasting a $1200,000,000 surplus. It also was learned Saturday that President Eisenhower's prc-l lays have been reduced by 900 mil- diction of a 200-million-dnIlar surplus in the current fiscal year is based principally on expectations of a whopping drop in farm aid spending. lion dollars since September -more than enough to offset revenues lost through the steel strike. A high official, who declined to be quoted by name, told Estimates of agricultural out-! porter the administration 1, 1050. will favor broad lax reform legislation, including reduction basic rates, at next year's congressional session provided; 1.

The materialises in the 1561 fiscal year that begins Ivan, Ol' Buddy, If You're Serious, How About That Little $2.6 Billion? CHICAGO TM1I.Y NEWS SEHVICH WASHINGTON--The United Stales niiii Russia will resume negotiations Monday on Moscow's leiid-lcasc debt incurred during World War 11. Fittcen years after Ibe war, the United Stales is still trying lo collect payment for civilian supplies and equipment shipped to Russia and deemed of economic value ufler hostilities ended. Washington has never tried lo collect from Its wartime allies fur military equipment puiin-cl into the fight against Hitlers Germany But it has scElled accounts with all except the Soviet Union for what is known as the "civilian inventory," which includes such items as lire plants, oil refinery equipment, locomotives, trucks, machine tools, radio beacons and communications. The estimated value of these, plus quantities of foqd, was placed at $2.6 billion at war's end. I two major attempts to seillc.

in and the United Stales came down to an million figure. Moscow's best counter offer was $300 million, unacceptable (lien as now (a this country, which reasons that It cunnot make Moscow a better deal than tt made lo such friendly allies as Britain and France. Negotiations will bo conducted by Clmrles E. Bolilcr, former ambassador lo Kussia and the Philippines, now acting as a special assistant on Soviet affairs in the Slate Departnientj and Soviet Ambassador Mikail McnsWkov. Resides the civilian Inventory, the UnKed Stales gave Russia 81 merchant ships nnd some 60 naval vessels and snjall military craft under Icnd-loasc which -were neither returned 1 rior destroyed as obsolete.

A settlement of this Item will be a part of the negotiations. U.S. officials contend that (he negotiations will not serve as a tesl of Soviet intentions (o reduce or eliminate other cold war differences. Russ Target Area Near U.S. Island LONDON (AP)--Radio Moscow cific while ihfl tests lake place jolm'd, conception begins, not be- said Saturday night the Soviet fore.

"Abortion cannot take place prior to conception," He said I a was substantially what he told the school people. Real Problem The Rev. Wr. Rohlfs also lit Inlo Catholic, belief that the so- called population "homh" or "explosion" was merely curtain behind which to hide vice. He said world population Rnes up Sfl million a year and will lilt; 6 billion by IMS.

I "Thai's a very real problem. To-j clay, with less than 3 billion pen-: pic, the world lins RI'HVC shortages in Chiiu, India, Japan, Latin America and other places. "Small advances tiro mnde In such countries, only to be swnmp- claimed by the United Stales 1858. A bird reservation for years, it was commissioned a naval air station in 1911. A study of the 280-by-ltiO mile! impact suea defined hy Mosd in ils warning, to ships and plan shows that, if extended, the axi.s OIU.KAXK Xt Former Jlmniio Davis Saturday illicit piisbril slowly ahead Morrison of NYw Orleans in lliu Democratic cd beneath the birth r.ilc.

runoff lor governor. Hungry people arc not going In, -i-i; earlier with his be peaceful people. Is that a vntn in Iij! curtain?" I Orleans. The runoff vote stie- rockels soon lo bi! test-fired in central Pacific will fall about 100 nautical miles south of the Aniericnn-owncrl Johnston Island. A nautical mile by U.S.

reckoning is 6,080.20 feet. 'lite of tlio area In which the rockets will drop came a Moscow broadcast defending the Soviet Union's right to clase off 27,125 square miles of Ihe a tho reclanRle carries the track up across Kamchatka Peninsula, over the coastline of (he Siberian mainland, and down across Eurasia to the area jf Tyura Tarn. This is Ihe spot at which the Soviet Union is'believed lo have launched some of its satellites and space probe vehicles. Tyura Tarn is alxmt 8,000 statute miles from the proposed central Pacific impact urea. The Moscow announcement emphasized that the purpose of the Johnston Island Is 71.5 miles vclop mure (Knverfu! rocket to wasl' a Iwvy earth satellites and unctcrlakft space flights to planets of the solar system." southwest of Honolulu.

It Crash Kills 1, Injures 3 Lost Heiress Believed To i Have Eloped NKW YORK (AP) Detectives searching for Gamble A head-on crash on Fredericks- Stale Hwy. Patrolmen I. IS heiress misting since Dee 27 I ur t' H'ree miles north of Field and Jie Nichols said said SatuHaTTheV' believe shoI cily li ils Saturda killaljaceideril occurred at the site of 'James McKoberts, CO, Missile Ship Sabotaged? bctwcen 15 and Feb. 15. Davis Ahead Of Morrison QUINCY, Mass.

(AP) Navy and investigators Salurdny probed the cause of dan.age lo Gamblc still is in Ihe city --a possibly married. Tliey said the heiress to the Remington Typewriter had been here a i with man, ahnut years old, dur- (hc 12 days since she left her electric cables on the mis-! PP 0ilSt Si( 10mc silc carrier Long Beach now un-! AIs0 chccks trinvn hnnh account have been cashed in the city since Dec. 27, they said. Tho-police (hat Miss jgnlng 313 MercTlnterstate ther persons when Mel 2. The surplus Is used to reducs the record national debt of 250 billion dollars.

3. Ifie economy continues lo expand and a recession is avoided. Question Mark President Eisenhower drew a question mark around tax relief in bis Slate the Union message to Congress Thursday, He said tax cuts should be voted only alter debt reduction becomes a normal aclice. This could, be interpreted as indicating the President.would want to see several more years of balanced budgets before, lax is attempted. While, Eisenhower is leaving Ihe While House next January, il will be bis Job to prepare the following budget sticccssor.

He also will be expected Id submit a scries of legislative recommendations for trie hew Congress convening In 1961. The present arfminiitralinn ha, 1 been working closely with tho House Ways and Means Committee in a broad-scale study of ta; reform. The official who spelled out current ihlnkinn said a tax cut in 1961 is a distinct possibility. Blanks Filled Tills source, who i.s In a position to know and influence top policy, filled in a number of (he Wanks which Eisenhower left in his State of the Union message. Spending rfvill total 000 in the 15GO fiscal year which ends June 30.

the informanl said. This is 500 million dollars below the most recent official estimate mnde last September. Revenues dith, and sent three other pe lo the hospital. McRobert's was dead on arrival at Robert B. Green Hospital will) a crushed chest.

Hospitalized at Santa Rosa Hospital were Harold Kayton, 68, in satisfactory condition with knee and mouth injuries; his wife Georgia, 70, in fair condition with possible chest injury; and Mrs. Mary Kparkman, 50, .127 Pcrshing in fair condition with fractures of both legs. construction work Me car, traveling south, failed lo negotiate a slight turn and drovo into (lie path of (be northbound car driven by Kaylon. l-'ield said Iwlb cars were travel- in); about -Id miles an hour. will come to or 100 million below the September revenue calculation, according to the Informant.

Klscnhower merely told Congress there would be a 200-million-dollar surplus. der construction at Bethlehem 1 Steel's Fore River shipyard. Capt. E. II.

lintchehlcr. super of Navy shipbuilding at Benedict may have eloped with yard said: "There has been an shc liad 1ecn SMi smcc culenl of damage lo electric cables last August, in (he f.on« Beach. It is now im-i Dctoclivi: LI. Willinin Ncvins dcr investigation by naval officials! said neither Ihe family nor Ihe and the FBI. It is not known what I police knows Ihe identity of the forthcoming rocket tests is lo dc- the investigation ivill develop." i Skcet Shooting GirrrvmuRG, Pa.

CAP) -President Hisenhmvcr did some; skecl shooting on a range at his farm Saturday. Shotting with tbe President were! his son, Maj. John F.iscnhoiverj and an old friend. George lei), who has a farm nearby. Improve Your Memory lie professed not to know the! to his speech among school leaders.

I Rohlfs was supposedly RO'UIR talk on "Community Problems" when he appeared Tuesday. lie said San Antonio, as a rapidly growing city with largo l-atln- Amecican population, certainly ought In he Interested in a hlrlh conlrnl program. "We're a cultural melting pot. There ire 16 applicants for every unskilled Job here. Certainly we Bhould work loward a better standard of living for all," lie told Ihe leathers of a local priest (he didn't name him) who confessed (o Rohlfs (hat he could rol Inlcllcelually grasp Ihe Catholic poslllon on hlrlh control but "took refuge In Inlalllblty of the church." Observed Rnhlfs: "I can't Ro nlons wilb that al all." Ills speech, lo say the Irnst, made a lot of eyebrows shoot up.

i.rssor In Karl K. l.on£. Hctui-iis from of pre- i-incls: Oavi.s Ml; Rep. C.C. Ayoork, Franklin, Ihe Das-is modulate for lieutenant governor, loci the Morrison entry, Mayor W.

George Bowrion of Alexandria, in returns from precincts. We Thawed So The weather's "cold war" has thawed--n little. Forecast for Sunday is occasional light rain, with a low temperature near GO and a maximiim in Ibe OOs. One of llui great llu'nps alxiul living in a democracy is that have complete conlro'. over how ivc pay our taxes--cash, check or money order.

Why Do You Forget These Things? Thin UK (lr.il of srrlM of I lor thr EsproTM find Nws by A linlrrt In atl of By SIGMVND BLOiMBKRG "I forgot!" Thai's Ihe common alibi! No doubt you've said it thousands of times with much embarrassment and self-reproach. Isn't apgravating the way you; memory fails you every so often? "Why can't I remember Mr. Dm. i 's telephone number?" "What were Ihe names of those pcopli' I met at Ihe parly last nifiM?" "Why did I forget the box df candy for my vvitc's birthday?" The (nnlli paste? The ra- ynr blades? Those Rood jokes and stories--you vnwcd you'd remember Ihmi! And (don't look now) is that letter yotir wife save you to mail several days ago still in your coat pocket? That luncheon appointment? Does that sound like you? Well, if so, cheer up! You've lols of company! Poor memories are the rule and not Ihe exception. As a young lad in school, my marks were had--so bad, in fact, a a alarmed, neyonti Ihe i i tables and Ihe Lord's Prayer I recall bul lltlle ol my Why? De-cause as I later, I dependud on the old, tiresome method of tl'L- "drill" method "beating thing" into memory, and Ihcn, at the crucial momenl when I wished lo recall It, found my memory wouldn't respond.

In my school days they i howort me only WHAT to remember- not IIOSV to remember it! Consequently, I studied in Ihe only way 1 knew--by trying lo "cram" Ihlng into my poor brains. It didn't stick! Il went How's Your Memory? Do you the a or the a of 1 i rcote Oils tdsy to i It II) LolnJ. Tim OHt: In In I I I I )i SALE In Solen, the nruao of a i a of ORE SALT; In i help you a the cap- i a of Oregon li 5 in one car out the other! Then I discovered that a had memiiry is not a matter of for- cettinp, but NOT GETTING! applied names and faces, facts and figures. "The average man," says the notrd psychologist Carl Seashore, "doc. 1 not use above len per ceni of his actual inherited capacity for memory, wastes the ninety pur ceni by violating the natural laws of remembering." In these Pitidcs I hope show how you may step up your nhilily to remember, by (ho prcpcr use of these natural laws Tho memory is actually the most useful instrument in all the world--we need only to learn how Ic use It! MONDAY: Memory syslenw sre a old as lime, STILL MARRIED TO Anito Roddy- Eden Sutton, who thinks her divorce as Tommy Manville's 9th wife may be illegal, displays she' soys is blackmail letter.

Husband John Sutton (right) told newsmen she has poid $27,000 block- moil because of on irregularity in her divorce from the asbestos Wircphoto. To reporl lillflcully i delivery ol your Sunday Express and News, please call 5-7111 before Noon. Nothing rlry cleans likr Simi-l Shop and compare Joske's tone--Try Owl Diamond.

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