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The Daily Journal from Commerce, Texas • Page 2

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The Daily Journali
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Commerce, Texas
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I'age Two, Commerce Daily Journal, Friday, Oct. 12, By The Associated Press) by United States and Mexican Double funeral services have) business men. been -hold in. Houston for two i Institute who died Tuesday night while trving i Representative George Luboock says Kussia g-m- to hang an automobile tire on'top i thG nited StatGS of the school's 201-foot military and economic streng.a. towsr.

Cecil' Carroll and vLfi i military and economic sirengti 1 Manor, said: "With every passin month are more vulnerable Bailey, both 19 and both of Hous- Syria Said Heady To Rush Troops For Jordan's Aid A government spokesman in Damascus- Syria's array is ready to rush to heln Jordan in a Vgsins- Israel. i. iT -c constant contact with Jordanian army leaders over Jordan-Israeli bor- tttends since days. Housfon's long-time mayor, Oscar Hclcombs, has honored in Mexico Ciiy for helping to better relations between Mexico and ihe United Stales. Hciccmbe awarded a cer- iificaie naming him an honorary member of ihe North AmeTican Coinmliiee Pro Mex- 10 during banqusi sttanded In another Arab Cairo.

Egyptian President Nasser is reported to have promised to send arms assistance snd financial Delegations from at least 14 help to Jordan. The report came from Jordan's foreign minister. who is visiting in Cairo. He also says it is possible that Iraq will Texss cities are expected in Houston tonight for a rally by ihe States Eights clubs. Bally chairman E.

E. Towr.es says J. Eveits Kaley will take part. Haley, who made an unsuccessful race for the Democratie nomination for governor in July, is state chairman oi the Stales Rights clubs. i i i I ISLAND; S.

C. -The court martial of Marine Cor- Richard Bille begins today before a six-man board here. BJilo is charged with punching a An Abilene man was killed last night when his auto struck a cement truck west of Big Spring. He was Elmer Eugene Newman. Assistant U.

District At- icrner John Lowiher of For! Worth hss been named tJ. S. disirjct clerk for ihe northern district of replaces the retiring George Parker, 33-year-old federal court veteran who has been clerk since 1925. Agriculture Commissioner John recruit in the ne- White has described the expand- giwiing to call him The ed drought program announced Private Don- by the President as a political move. Howey-er, White who is chairman" of the Farmers for te- 'jfiid day si Parri? Island while venson committee in Texas, acld- Biilfc issuing aim equipment.

ed. "we are grateful for any aid ijamisfr claims that the blow1 given the farmers, regardless of the political aspects." aid Hrimisfar of Ohio. during his him l.o ur.o.ergo an operation. Doctors at Parris Island are reported' as saying been to determine whether the punch had anything to dp viih the which" made the necessary, Bilie is from Erie, Pa. if convicted, ho faces, a isbir.ent of a bad conduct, dis- confinement 1 at hard" labor UD to months, a forfeiture "reduction in to te.

Big Cotton Bow! To Memphis Flash Cotton Bowl rocked and rolled last night as 26,500 teen-agers and a scatter- in gof Moms and Dads turned out to hear the Memphis Flash- Elvis Presley. 1 The ice president oi the State Texas. Charles Meeker, FORT WORTH calves 300: cattle -and calves it was -the biggest crpwa Good and to attend tne Cotton Bowl and 28.00-23^0:. com-! ior such a "and 10.00-16.00; i Presley, a green jacket and send armed reinforcements Joi'dan. A report from Washington says King Faisal of Iraq is due to send about 3.000 troops into Jordan soon at the request of his cousin, Jordan's King Hussein.

The report says the military assistance is designed to help stabilize Jordan in advance of its parliamentary elections on Oct. 21. Top Tennessee Democrat Dies After Operation NASHVILLE, Tenn. cratic Representative James Percy Priest of Tennessee died here early today. He was operated on for an ulcer several days ago.

Priest was up for reelection Nov. 6 and was opposed by Republican George Spence. Priest represented the 5th congressional district in Tennessee, comprising Nashville. He was a too congressman among the Democrats, having served as party whip in the House for several terms. The State Democratic Executive committee now must meet to decide on a candidate to replace Priest.

Democrats always have represented the 5th district in Congress. Republicans are in a small minority in Nashville. I A Saturday Carol Ann Southall Mrs. Floyd Hanson. Jr.

Sharon Hedge Sunday John J. Ilaynes, E. Frank Chanev Mrs. H. D.

Butler Mike Kelly Monday Yarbro Mrs. Barton Good Mrs. E. P. Bickhum Mrs.

Hubert Drake Anna Belie Baker 2S Years Ago Commerce's new city well came in. Good water was found. The punip installed, though not operating at full capacity, produced 300 gaiions per minute. The well was 365 feet below the surface. Mayo Kail on the campus housed 70 boys, full capacity for the first time since it was opened on June 2.

Dallas Male chorus inaugurated the East Texas Arts course program in the College auditorium. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were starred in "Swing Time" at the Palace. Lyndon B. Johnson, director of the National Youth Administration of Texas, announced that funds for 817 additional part time jobs had been allotted by the Washington office to 31 Texas colleges and universities for employment of students whose families had been adversely affected by drought conditions. Eight jobs.

S120. were allotted to East Texas State. Woo! li LONDON ink-: wool publication wool te.xlik* 1 be-icr tion in ih-? iiv-i h. of The magazine gest, ados ihcra art; scr.u (ions to the gains, blankets. wool for outerwear conimuixi worthy recovery.

The publication cite? from the Textile rcau thai show a bia porei-m gain for Per this natural fiber rose about per cent in the ilrst bi this year over ihe figures. The actual amounts relatively small--from pc: in January-June, and two-tenths pou.n similar neriod of 1956'. i 67- Socks Prove Tt orut is I TOKYO now a pair c-f GI socks is crec-iiad with once ngsin ihai it's a r-KicO! -vv-irld. vV'lvvn Privsle Garv Fonseca Cf Cambridge, the svppiy suTocfani at Camp Zariia, j- for his issue of i she saiseaisi icld him: "You've alrsady yours. And here's ycur signed order Wvll, Privple Fonseca knew i 3.

i i i i AUuEV-bj bv.t iusre the paper wiih ira Fonssca name on it. i OnK it wasn't Privais Gary fcn Privaie 1 Waller Fcusc-'-fe, his brother, he hndn'i f.oan for 18 months-I end titiihsr knew the cihor i in ihs Far East. Episcopal Women Meet Thursday CLASSIFIEDS NOTICES A I I Commere Lodge No. 439. A.

F. A. M. will meet at 7:30 tonight for work in the Master Mason's degree. Visitors invited.

T. L. MABRY, W. M. Herbert Wheeler, Secy.

RENTALS FOR RENT--1 3 bedroom unfurnished apartments available now. Phone day 532 for information and night 537 or 951. FOR. RENT--Unfurnished threi room duplex with garage, near college. 1609 W.

Neal. Phone 306. However, while coniiK cot- ton use rose tenths pounds, that wv.s a of only two and a cent. The Textile Economic? bureau adds per person-use- of man-msTU: fibers lost 11 per cent the two periods. Synth; 1 dropped from 10 and -icn'hs pounds used per person in fiivt half 1955 to nine and pounds in the first six 1956.

Dr. JucLson S. Leeman, vicar ipho.ny Episcopal church vestments, their nnd significance, at the the women of the churc'li Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. Bill Tarter, 1306 Prior to the lecture, a cornrnunii-n service was held at tiv; church at 10:30 n. m.

FOR RENT New two bedroom house, to be completed Oct. 20, 2201 Monroe. C. W. Coin.

10349 Sandra Lynn Drive, Dallas, Phone BR9-2186. Hogs 5.00: choice sows 13.00-14.50. Sheep 1.100; sheer 5: 1 The crowd became hysterical vrh.su he appeared, sitting on the back of an onen convertible. i G.i'iL._..Jja.i4J»-- i- i stcadr, soine feeder Tnrougnout the lair grounds i sound or tne screaming teen- the sound of the screaming teen- Oo" I a could be heard, as he sang no" stocker i 1Jae songs that have made him good slaughter choice Iambs to 19.00; stocker nd feeder lambs 12.00-15.50. Is "There is no doubt that Walter will have his choice of several cabinet posts if AdSai Stevenson, turns in a surprise win on elec- lion night.

Reuiher is closer to the Democratic candidate than Arthur Miller is to Marilyn Victor the courageous labor writer recently blinded by aa acid-throwing thug, made that som- ment in his nationally-syndicated column on September 10, 1956. If you don't want Union Boss Reuiher running the country, write: Texas Democrats for Eisenhower, 308 West Street, Austin, Texas. (Pol. for by Texas Democrats for Eisenhower, Hsrt, Director) national sensation. typid's Bookkeeping Sets Renovating American Sf if is Spy Term In Israeli Prison (By The Associated Press) Officials in Washington have A.

j- VI' I indicated-that the Tjm.ed at a i.es exnerts name 1956 as the wors! appeal to the government' WASHINGTON before the end of the year, which may mean after the elections-President Eisenhower will visit the southwestern drought area. line. In his announcement of more federal aid for the parched farmers and ranchers, the President says he wants to see that additional government help is bring-. ing good results. The new emergency aid steps follow Democratic party charges DETBOT McAlisters Return From Arkansas Trip Mr.

and Mrs. Edd returned- home aft-i- a week's vacation with IVi'c- Aiister's sifter and and Mrs. J. Claude Kay i Ark. While there they i over to Oklahoma City.

i iC i Hot Springs. Ark. I'ay I ried Mr. and through his box 1'jr jnill at Wicker-. Thr-y i being very io tho i big logs sawed One day was at Ouachita fishing.

They caiii'ht 2'' 1 The lake has 979 of shor; i Lt a luncheon fol- meeting were mem- tiie "Sewing Grandmoth- vairmteer organization of .11 women from Dallas ake vtisi.rcents' and altar foreign i i Eciifsts were Mrnes. I.Ii;go. M. Reardon, S. llcr-ruy Jaeoby and J.

ton. Cann-i Curt Jun- chaplaia at South- univcrsitv; and Dr. ROOM FOR RENT--Student or married counle. Call 112, Mrs. L.

T. Waller. APARTMENT FOR RENT Well furnished, private bath. Close to Post Office. See Mrs.

Duskie Myers at Gift Shop or 914 Svcamore street. REAL ESTATE that the Republican administra- d-l tors today reported l.OS is indifferent to drought c-'-u- problems. Rainfall has been short I "or since 1947 in Texas. Oklahoma.) fisxiVo, Arizona a Mexico. jCTi a ''V cf Israel to extend executive clemency in' "the case of Mary' Frances Hagan, the American woman of spying for Arab Syria.

But in Israel, Miss riagan was taken today to the woman's prison at to begin serving a one-year sentence. She could have been sentenced to ss much as 28 years. Her attorney has indicated that he will not appeal higher courts could Miss. (5 )--Boys the term. She pleaded at the high school -here will be innocent.

able from now on to tell at a' glance whether a particular girl is interested looking going steady feuding or hooked. The girls are wearing, pins decorated with rhinestones ana sequins which give the answer: The pins are worn In pairs. If a girl is just looking around, she wears the pins parallel. If she is hooked, she wears the I pins horizontal, with the points nearly meeting. And so on The other possible situations i which the girls find selves are indicated by other pin arrangements.

1 The idea was thought up by a junior high school girl, who makes the pins and sells them. Corals, which become stones. were animals--like s-ea anemones. i Their stony skeletons build reefs and islands. THE DAILY JOURNAL PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY 'AND SUNDAY Entered as second class matter April 7, 1905, at the postoffice at Commerce.

Texas, under Act of Congress. March 3. 1879. Carl Hyatt and W. R.

Latson, Co-Publishers SUBSCRIPTION RATES Pe'r Month S0.75 The Cffy of Commerce is offering for sale fhe following lots. I Six Months S3.50 One Year No charge is made for publication of church services or other public gatherings where no admission is charged. Where goods or wares of any kind are offered for sale, or whore there is an admission charge, the regular advertising rates will be applied. Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any person, firm, or corporation which appears in the columns of the JOURNAL, will be gladly and fully corrected upon being brought to the publisher's attention. year'yet.

The drought has caused more ranchers to sell more' and more livestock bees use they have no feed. One part of the greater federal aid will be a higher subsidy on government feed grains. The government will reduce the price of its feed grains by SI.50. "instead of Sl.OO, per 100 pounds, to help maintain basic livestock herds: On a per-ton basis, this will be a cut of S30.00 instead of the previous $20 Mr. Eisenhower also has announce! allocation of five million dollars from civil defense disaster relief funds for buying hay and other roughage to maintain foundation herds for the remainder of fiscal 1957.

registrations for Chv-' same period of If)55. Fish said in v' Chevrc 3 L't than 160,000 caw OVL competitor. '''f)--Russia's woman iteijs thrower, Nina Ponomareva. uduetUy crnored from seclusion ere "oday. to face shoplifting Nina was accused of -Scaling five cheap hats from a sloi'O.

and the case st; international hassle. said w-ss aH capital- iiravocfliinn. The track team which was a member from the tourney The Eolshoi ballet -cry canceled its engagement in London. Klu a vanished--presum- jV.uv into the Soviet embassy. explanation, she appear! i i court today Innocent.

Her lawyer i had ichiiVRy paid i 1 2 which W6rC a S5 altogether. SI 2 FOR SALE House to be moved. Six-rooms, hall and bath. Located 1513 Ash. See Jack Chapin, Phone 703 or 952.

FOR SALE--Large 3 bedroom house, floor furnace, attic fan, large lot. Cyclone fence. 2512 Taylor Street." Phone 1167-J. FOR SALE Two bedroom house with combination den and kitchen. Located at 1209 Earl St.

Gail Mrs. James Ward at 599-W. MISCELLANEOUS SEWING MACHINES New Davis, New Home, Singer and others. Old treadle machines converted to electric. We fix or we trade.

O. R. Alexander, 1708 Live Oak, Phone 673. SPECIAL Brownie-Holiday flash outfit. Regularly $9.75, now $7-j'95.

Kowse Son Studio. 1955 A A red and white two-tone Chevrolet with leather upholstery, radio, heater. Low mileage and a one-owner car. See James E. Marriott, Route 2, Campbell.

5 miles south of Commerce. G. E. AUTOMATIC Washer. Close out of 56 and old EMPLOYMENT MRS.

WILLIE LONDAGIN, 1202 Sycamore street, would like to do ironing. Will do ironing by the piece or by the dozen. Use Journal Want-Ads One-One-Three For Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Serving the people oi Commerce and vicinity for over twenty- five years. W. Y.

GOFF FUNERAL HOME 1511 Monne Phone 113 I Big-cai- styling takes the future in Stride Rocket power keeps pace with tomorrow! Move over to Olds now and get top trade-in on your present car. YOU'LL LIKE OUR QUALITY WAY OF DOING BUSINESS! A 8. MeNa.tt Commerce, Texas Phone 3133 I A I (Except Sunday) KGYL THE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE w. LEE (PA ijv. Paid for by Ue Slntr-lr Lit Block 52? Old Town 5 17, These lots acquired in 1944 and 1945 fa satisfy fax liens.

The City of Commerce is able to give a quit-claim deed fo the property. Scaled bids are ir.vifed to be submitted to fKe Cif-y Commission ot their next regular meeting night, Tuesday, November 13. The Csty reserves the right to reject any ond all bids. Of COMMERCE Vanfc STARS BOBBY CLARK PAN-AMERICM LIVESTOCK SHOW FREE FIREWORKS SHOH Peter Pan on Ice SKY REVUE 'MR. PRESIPENT' INTERNATIONAL.

CENTER AUTOMOBILE SHOW COTTON BOWL FOOTBALL VICTOR feORGE OCT. 2o STATE A NOW thru OCt. 21 Phone 877 and not need it" hfive it Car! Appersosa hisnraftce Agency Courtesy and Service FSRE--CASUALTY--AUTOMOBILE--MARINE 1115 MAIN ST. COMMEBCS PHONE SI KERRY DRAKE OKAY, "SANITARY DEAL YOU 1 QUICK, DUDE' CALL AlJiK! II A MARY WORTH'S FAMILY BUTATTHBMOMENT ENTRANCE FOR EXACTLY --I'LL MAKE. SURE.THE APARTMENT DOOR 15 UN- HE'S LUCKY I'LL BE AWAY STILL CAN'T TV I'D SREAK.OPF BRING MYSELF TWO JOINTS OF SWINDLING TO BELIEVE REALLY BAD! Sod es WITH HIM, ZLASSSS UNOB.R HIS 'BV ACCIDENT QV GO FO? GUM.

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