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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 10

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It 1 TFXAS tufsday, a ims! Marshall News Messenger 'I OFF THE RECORD By Ed Reed i- i 4. Mayor Front Cracked On Gas Pricing 5. New indictments Wide, Hunt, On 1 I "I For Kidnapers RATON', X. M. i.ft Police of four states today hunted two men who reportedly kidnaped drivers of two' y.

Faced by Gil AUSTIN, Tex. ui Eascomey es the veterans have agreed to; pay. Indicted along terday was B. F. with Giles Sheffield, Brady Giles, father of Texas' WO-million-doilar veterans land program, today faced five new indictments prowing out of his administration.

They theft by fraud involv1 Jn Only yesterday, Giles' trial in Governor Signs Headlight Bill AUSTIN' Gov. Shivers has signed into law a bill allowing the State Department of Public Safety to regulate' automobile headlight beams, turn signals and safety glass. The measure was injpired by a beam that will, provide illumination 80 feet farther along the road. The light will be available In July. Under the previous statute, tie Legislature had established such a rigid set of standards governing automobile parts that such recent inventions as the new light would not fit within its regulations, said Rep.

Gustin Garrett of ftaymond-ville. author of the bill. Other bills signed by the governor yesterday included; SB 85. exemntins? frnm taxation Jn 4iitiQtuSef-, earlier bearing- sessions as indicted on two charges both Senate and House commit- of forgery and uttering (passing) tecs, mayor after mayor has taken a forged document in the 3ame the stand and voiced bedrock oppo-land'deal, sition to the pending legislation. Giles.

54. refused last Jan. lThey have contended it -would cost In take office re-elected i gas-consuming constituents a bribery charge involving WASHINGTON1 The hereto- fore solid front of big city mayors was broken today as Mayor N'orrisj Poulson of Los Angeles strongly i endorsed legislation to exempt natural eas Droducers from ftflcrai regulation. millions higher rates. Poulson, however, declared In a statement prepared for the Senate Commerce Committee: am convinced that the legislation.

essential if the gas consumers in the city which I represent are (o be assured of a de- penciable supply at a mntinue to be fai price that a Bexar County veterans land An- ceal was postponed in San tonio. He faces a third group of Indictments, charging conspiracy to commit theft of in a Dim-jnit County deal. The new changes Involve a block land deal In Kinney County. In block deals, a promoter buys a large track of land, breaks it up into small tracts, signs up vct- to his 10th term. Veterans land investigations were under way then.

Under Texas' land program, veterans can buy acreage withlow down payment and long-term low-interest rates. UJ various state agencies and grand gram. iu uljj ai, lata itiiH's lium the state the total amount ofmon-l port the bill "on grounds of gen- speaKvr tnu ween for' tne Metno-eral nrinciDle in the strongest lan- dist Men of the First Methodist ONEY BUTANE CO. BEST BUTANE SERVICE AND PRICE Now Is the Time to Have Butane Appliances Repaired Phone 4-4673 A- 6ft 7QA.LVJAYG guage I can command." His statement was filed as the Senate group resumed its hearing on the bill by Sen. Fulbright (D-Arki to lift Federal Power Commission control from independent gas producers whose product is eventually sold in interstate commerce.

Such regulation, previously rejected by the FPC itself, was ordered, in effect, by a Supreme Court decision last year. Kb DIXIELAND -ROUTE- SHREVEPORT VICKSBURG MONROE JACKSON CONTINENTAL 314 E. Bowie Clean 1.10 5.60 3.55 3 -21 6.65 TRAILWAYS Phone 5-6763 Cooler Kitchens i cars and forced them to drive northward at gunpoint One of the victims, Tim Santa Fe car salesman, was re eased" 10 mfies of Ra'on on U.S. 85 after he had driven the; pair from Espanola until' his "car" ran out of gasi Abeyta told Sheriff W. the men Immediately hitched another ride and forced the djLver of the car to head north.

The second car bore Oklahoma plates with the last three digits reported to be 714. Josey said Abeyta hitchhiked Into Raton and notified law officials. Police in Texas, Neiv Mexico, Oklahoma and Colorado set up road blocks in an attempt lo catch the pair. eAt-L0nk33 they were heading toward Colorado. "We don't know where they went from there," Josey said, in refer, ence to the hijacking of the second car.

are two possible routes, one north into Colorado, the other east into Oklaftoma and Texas." Tito Plans To Stay Firm WASHINGTON Yugoslavia has told this country that Marshal Tito's plan to meet with top Russian leaders does not indicate any wavering from a policy of "firm independence. I Ambassador Leo Mates met with 'Secretary of Stale Dulles late yes-j terday and told newsmen upon emerging that "there will be no changes in our foreign policy as a result of the visit to Belgrade." He referred to the scheduled visit to the. Yugoslav capital later this month of Soviet Premier flulgania and Communist prty chief Nlkfta Khrushchev. There has been Western speculation that they will seek to woo Tito, who broke with the late Premer Stalin in 1948, back into Moscow's orbit. WHEN TO FISH Acrording to Solunar Tablet calculated for the Marshall area, the best time for hunting and fishing for today and tomorrow will be as follows: Minor Major Minor Major TODAY p.

m. 7:50 1:40 8.25, 2:10 TOMORROW 8:45 2:35 9.25 .3:10 Major periods set In bold fare type last approximately twri hours. Minor periods art of somewhat shorter duration. -Ambufance- Air-Conditioned Ambulance "Service DAY OR NITE Phone 5-6633 Announcements lost and Found F.ORT On whii mi pT lmnn. Imiili Fo Hojnd.

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Gravel, Ejll nirt and Lot Gradiru. Call 5 3S71 or Miscellaneous Repairs LA WN MOW EflS Scnlre-ncntal Sharprning and repairs to a'l puh rr pMwrr mowers. Fie pickup and delivery. CCSHM AN MOTOR CO Grand at firove Ph. S-fi7-X V-T TIC TAN KfnilT Tbona 5 PP 700 E.

Houston jl DGE FANNING Fanning To Speak Here Wednesday Judge William J. Fanning! asso; riate justice of the Court of Civil Church. Judge Fanning will speak following Die dinner at, 7 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Reservations are to be made with the church office by noon Wednesday.

The dinner will be for church members, friends and guests: The speaker has been a practicing attorney for 25 years. He was an honor graduate of Sulphur Springs High School and attended the University of Texas. He is a graduate of Cumberland University law school. Judge Fanning served as county attorney of Hopkins County for four years and later served as an assistant attorney general under both Gerald Mann and Grover Sellers. During World War II, he resigned from the attorney general's office and entered the army.

As a captain, he served in the military government branch. In addition to his memberships in various legal organizations, jJudge Fanning has been active in civic and church activities, He Is a past chairman of the board of stewards of the First Methodist Church in. Sulphur and taught the men's class there. He also served aon the of trustees of the Sulphur Springs Independent School district; Ml 53W "Wait a minute, William it until lata Vaccine In Water Good For Chicks Protecting chicks against Newcastle and infectious bronchitis disease is made easier when vaccines are added to the drinking water, according to Joe Frobese, Harrison County farm agent. He "points out that Texas College pountry scientists say this method of vaccination gives effective results and can mean big savings for producers.

Inoculation against these common respiratory ailments usually is given by placing a drop of vaccine in the eye or nostril of each chick. A suggested vaccination program using the drinking water method is contained in a new bulletin on the subject by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. Titled "Control Poultry Losses A Suggested Vaccination Program For Chickens," the publication makes recommendations on vaccinating chicks for market egg nr hatching flock' replacement and for broiler production." Copies of the bulletin, L-241, are available from the county agent's office in the courthouse. Nora Ann Oncy Has Birthday Nora Ann Oney celebrated her sixflt birthday Wednesday at a party given hy her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Oney at their bome. 806 Jtet End After the honoree opened her gifts, Ice cream and cake were served to Leigh Anne Oney, Joyce Oney, Carolyn Fyffe, Bobby Joe Oney, Harold Bryer, Karen Miller, Billy Phillips, Adele Phillips, Andy Dodez. Bobby Do- rtfT, Tommv and F.mwyQ ev. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Bobby Oney, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Phillips, Mrs.

Harry Dodei and Dorothy Mae Cook of Jefferson City, Mo. The party ended witTi the group going to the City Park where they rode the merry-go-round. Gregg Group Aks Highway Project AUSTIN MV-Delegations to present requests tomorrow before the State Highway Commission in a public hearing include those from; Andrews County: Farm-to-market roads from State 115 near Andrews west to Farm Road 111. Hunt and Van andt counties: Farm-to-m arket road connection between Ouinlan and Wills Point. Gregg County; Improvement of State 14!) from Longview south to jthe Sabine River.

LEGAL NOTICE i tan'- Appi.rrATTO'j to vxvrvTr as OAS AND MINFPAL LEASE WITH POOLINO PROVISIONS. Th a n'ltrditn of thf Fi-t'M of Don JntiM, Jo ind Frd-rtt Jan. minort, on thr 12th lay nf 1 9S5 filed in thi County Court nf Harrison County TfXii, an appltfutJon tn jtffut, nn oti, i an mlntrai rnvfrlnt th ur.llvirii'ri infrnti of rarh- minor aforf-aid In Ui foilowini ilfrtrrihod Janil tiruat-in tt-n David larl Survfy la HirrUon County Texaa to- it: All that ctrUiis tract of land rnn'ainlnl 100 1 rrr of lh DavW F'arl 8tirvr and bf inj mor fuJif dfucribfrt foilnwi' BfinnlriK at th rritwt aouthrij 8vjih-t rornr of t.hf David Earl Stjrvv: Thrnr Writ I (t. Thnre North 7l7 3 ft. 'to the plars of htlnnlnt fr th titi-frip'ln ift Mv (rminnM tract: rt 41 3iM ft mnr or in K'lfnt rrlt: Thnr up Mii Ci wilh iti mandfr a foilowt is 1J rtfg IS 71 ft: 1 fin IV Wl 4 M' HU ft: 10 dff 09' 21 Thrnr 6 27' JV0 4 ft; Thnr fi 14 i 11 W.

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Jfn arj It's most says here: 'Do not plant fall'" THE WEATHER Marshall Temperature. For 21 hours ending 8:30 m. today 1954 8:30 a. yesterday 73 High 77 84 Low G7 60 8:30 a. today ,77 78 Rainfall 3 90 inches Sunset today 7:14 p.m.

Sunrise tomorrow .5:13 a.m. Other Temperotures For 24 hour, rndlr.f m- ytriUf SI. lion Hlfh In Slallnn Hlth Low 7 SI Laredo S3 51 Little Rnr IS S4 Los Angeles SI Lubbork 17 f.s Lufkin tl 73 Memohla S3 Miami 94 SO Nashville S3 New Orleani im 7S as (is 0 ai sn 70 A3 71 A9 AS 7A 7 1 Albuquerque Amartlin Ardmora ttlinta Austin 8ngLon Brown.vlll 'hlcapo Chris!) AH (111 New Yorlt Oallas -Denver Oes Mnlrtea Detroit Edmonton ri Paso Houston Kansas O'y AS '7(1 Oklahoma Cltr 3 7 7S St. Louis 90 A 3 An 7A AO 44 7S AS A3 A3 At is San Angela AD S9 San Antonio SA 43 Seattle 87 (13 Shrevtport 0 74 Waco IS 73 Viashtnricn Students Go On Picnic, Suspended GLOVEHSV1LLE. N.Y, -Fifty-two honor students at Glov-ersville High School, nearing the end of their senior year, played hooky last Friday afternoon for a picnic at a nearby Jake.

They said they figured they would be kept after school a few days. The nine boys and 4.1 girls yesterday were suspended for two days. Rules "apply to all students" said William E. Male, superintendent of schools. Gregg Deep Test-StakecF F.

R. Jackson and John C. Rnb-bins of Longview Tuesday planned another Gregg County Pettit lime project In their recently established oil -pool near Easton, southwest of the Harrison County border. The new try is to be the' No. 1 Louie Bryant, 75 feet from the west line and feet from the south of a 50 acre tract, F.

Castro survey. Drlllsile is one jnile west-southwest of the operators' No, 1 O. H. Grissom discovery from nixO I mA lis -a ilfl. tc-ief TO irrl arm mi- "i Easton tosvnsite.

Planned depth i 7,500 feet. Center Band Visits Austin Mnn'r Ktmt 8rlc CENTER The Center Hljh School band left Tuesday on a five day trip to Austin and other points of interest. They were accompanied by Mr. MrDonald, band director, and five chaperones. While in Austin the band ill he guided throuih the capitol by State Senator Ward low Lane and will visit Governor Allan Shivers, Rebels Surrender MANILA The Philippine army says 179 Communist-led Huk rebels have surrendered in southeast Luzon Island In the past two weeks.

BIRTHDAYS MRS. EUGENIC ANDERSON, born May 26, 1909, In Adair, Iowa. Was U. S. anihassa- -rlnr to Denmark from 1913 to v) Lives In Red Wing, Minn with her husband, son daughter, she wor ked as telephone opera, tor to pav college tuition.

Going to Europe In V17 for art and music study, he-ramp concerned ian objectives. i I tV-a shout lotaliUr-Pecsme Dcmo- rratic Nalmnal ('omniitreewornrin, a p'-it she no Imijcr holds. important to you! a to the American Legion, American Veterans of World War II, Veterans of Foreign Wars, D.A.V., Jewish War Veterans and Catholic War Veterans, and any other non-profit organizations. HR 95, prescribing that the of all district courts, including criminal district courts, shall be continuous. HB 253.

amending the insurance code to include employes of cities, towns, or villages and any combi-natioa of state county, city, town or village employes in" group insurance policies, permits city and county employes, sheriff and police associations, to obtain group insurance. HB 308. prohibiting certain uses of vessels, vehicles and aircraft in connection with the possession, transportation or disposition of contraband narcotics. HB 555. authorizing rounflm bordering the gulX except Nueces, Meoerg, 'Kenedy, Jtffersori.

Orange anT' Willacy "to construct breakwaters. U. S. Chess Team Plans Russia Trip NEW YORK American chess team, beaten by Russia's crack players last year, is. plan ning a return match in Moscow starting June 29.

But the Soviet team, which trounced the Americans 20 points to 12' at New York, will have a new, powerful addition in the forthcoming match. World champion, Mikhj't Bot- vinnik plans to play it Russia's first board this time. Last year he did not make the trip to the United States, claiming ill health. Israel (Al) Horowitz, a member of the American team, said last night the players will go to Moscow under the Sponsorship of the recently formed American Chess Federation. Ssffrael RtteVsW, America's ace player, is scheduled to meet Botvinnik.

HEALTH COLUMN By Dr. Raymond W. Li Johnston High Blood Pressure In order fo maintain life the tissue cells of the body must receive food and oxygen. These Ingredients are carried to these cells as part of the blood. Adequate circulation of blood throughout the body is necessary every minute of every hour of every day.

The greatest task the heart has. Is to force the blood down into the feet and bark tin again. The blood vessel walls all through the body and are elastic in nature and they, by means of contracting and relaxing assist in the circulation of blood. If the blood vessel walls become hard and lose their elasticity due to a lack of nerve supply the pressure of the blood must increase to maintain circulation, If the walls of the blood vessels keep getting harder due to lack of nerve supply over a period of time the high pressure tends to weaken In a 'point of actually bursting some of the small rielirate blood vessels In the head. If I his "occurs we have a rnnditlnn rnmmnnlv rallrH slrokr" with I's attending paralysis, loss of speet etc.

The Chiropractor is trained to lora'e and remove interference to norm.il rnrve force along the nerves which lead to the blood ves- sel walls. When these pressures are found and removed the blond ve.p walls are given the opportunity to return to normal, the nerd for the higher hlnnd pressure no lnnser exists and tt mmes down to withm the normal limils. A woman terendy rame In tlie t'ulliim Chiropractic f'limr fnr r.l?e hfrnu hr hlnriH preme rlose to 2'0 'for a woman of hrr se it should be between 129 and lilt She complained of severe hefjrhes, pain and tightness along the spine and disagreeable pains in her legs. Our anal.viis revealed misaligned pinal vertebrae which were Interfering with the normal nerve force flow brturrn brain and hodv. In approximately 3D rlavs the blood pressure was down to Xi and the heanVhrs and other symptoms har) disappeared.

The rate of progress "noted In this rase ran not, be expected in all rrs but those who sulfrr from hiiih-hloofl pressure owe il So them-seljvys and their families to a to sre if he can find and refnovt th CAl'SK of trouble. -from ELECTRIC cooking CLEAN Walls stay cleaner and brighter longer. Ask your electric cooking neighbor about this benefit. CLEAN Curtains stay bright and sparkling for electric cooking is clean as electric light. GLEAN UTENSILS Copper, stainless steel, aluminum cooking utensils no longer need scouring.

Tots stay smudge-free. Palmer Insurance Agency 207 fair Austin Phons 5-9723 i -n. tl.

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