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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 10

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Harlingen, Texas
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10
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Repa Imm MOKNINQ STAR, HARLINGEN, TEXAI 1 laft Blasts Administration Foreign Policy COLUMBUS, Rohm A Taft Ttmraday became ar arrive aitr.outh unannounced, for the Republican MttUfifttMMi he accused Trumar administration of the an Europe aperri nationwide msbe network and re leaned by publicity representative after premature publication of part of its ersnteE.tf. Taft said fie not about the country fore urn policy We er.arfed that in Germany "our pofticy mated by the narth and Morffnthau pian, even tboufti the Government pretended to repudiate it Me the mhole policy ar. iituatjon. which only a executive policy hope to alleviate. Certainly it he- jrond the power of Congreat.

which 9 initiate fore.gn policy Taft I The Republican committee arad delegation both enoortec Taft Thursoay the favorite acm for the IMP Republican standard bearer The for-prea. boom- wm thus On Southwest Weather Conditions Suicidec Last Thought Was of Little Dog Bridges Claims GOP Saved Six Billion Two Oil Men Killed Siamese Twins Born in deficiency appropriation requests and $3 527 695 246 by cancellation of carryover ODESSA, An oil rig LONDON, Thu rada were the of- 12 northeant of Kermit Chairman the Wednesday too the of two CffiUil were of his little The man. tentatively identified Albert Gnadt, Smithton, 111. jumped off the Municipal bridge body hac not been recovered. A found mi hta automobile Mid: "My home Smithton.

My little dog the house and there if food in the ice box for 29 and William Arthur Walk. SI was injured AH were from Jal ST LOUIS The last thoughts WASHINGTON DP of a man who jumped to his death Styles Bridges of the how much the Chance in the Mississippi river Thursday Senate Appropriations committee 4 ter Smith 20 in me Mississippi that thi GOP actually saved Republican economy drive saved rilir $6 616 578 in the frtst session of EX TING I ISH GRASS FHI 80th Congress I Harlmgen firemen answered a si- He broke his savings estimate alarm at 05 Wednesday down into a $2 805.712 735 cut in morning to extinguish a fire new appropriations requested by North 1st St. No damage President Truman, a $28.1 170 imr reported mmmtmwm Tuesday at county are still alive, an attendant the hospital reported early day He refused to give any Some amy MING UNOOCLCI) Hors is under way on the genera! remodeling of the Gateway Inn, South Closner hotel recently acquired by Mr and Mrs C. A- Giddens, formerly of St Louis Estimated cost of improvements is $25,000 and includes air- conditioning. addition of six bed rooms and two front offices, installation of baths in all rooms and refurnishing Mrs.

Phillips, former manager of Hotel Edinburg, is manager. SUP PUE 5 AT YOMR muxs BABY SITTER ON WHEELS Whtn Gilbert, 401 W. Pierce, goes to look after her cousin, Clifton Johnston, 214 E. Adams while his parents are away, she doesn't just sit. As tbe picture she props Clifton oei the handle with a pillow and pedals down tbe street shading him meanwhile with an umbrella.

Safety experts may frown but Clifton enjoys the rides. (Star Staff Photo) Texas Cotton Crop Outlook Hinges se would no: definitely accept the er.oorsemer.t until October when returns 'from a western mp Taft, the United States prac- AUST1N ii The current cotton market outlook is subject to the whims of the uncertain weather of the Gulf southwest, a University of Texaf marketing expert said Thursday. Dr A Cox. market analyst said that the low Aug 1 carryover is illy abandi ned all nf important than ver this because cotton is at a stage where for which the war wm fought, fgcfcje weather will determine the agreements made at TYhran Wpply MINE HOST STRANDED Inc Tru- I carryover of 7 MILWAUKEE When Byron msr The Aug 1 carryover of 7.522 000 bale? is the lowest in 10 years. Hememann of the importance of The GOP poke? maaer said that w.eAther at this crucial time in de entertained dinner guests at a restaurant several miles -w.

Mu hr OWR unlimii- mobile at home, planning to ride cour in described a n.e«la Each ed vAh :if.e com- their thi wm O- and He.nem.nn end- the Gulf Southwest, is ficsle. and we are mtewwted up hitchhiking home able loans enable foreign wide changes which may be tc gso to work and he ip interpreted as favorable or unfav- but I believe those loans orahle will cause wide swings in tiers after should be confined to 9 orysf, machinery and low 7 hi.le Aug 1 ear etiahle these countries to and the extreme short July raster thetr own productive anil- of 3 715000 hales in jUnited States will reeuit in an beores High usually sensitive market during ttie tax Is. August. Dr. Cox said.

ttear. could be maintained The estimated 21.380.000 acres in without threatening the existence of cultivation in the United a free economy He charged the States is an increase of 16 per cent taking 30 per over the 18.190.000 acres last year of the peopie income, three days indicatine a supply barely able to leu er the average'" prospective demand said there wm a surplus of The big increase in Texas non OOO current Hecal the Southern High Plaint vear and if the had where acreage is almost three times way at S3 000 that of 19M. wai.id have heen devoted to a re taxes DIM NTKIKE KNDH 3He lauded for adopunir GALVESTON UW An estimated the most violent Dry dock em- a labor1 act 'wet opposi tMWi anv legislation I have ewer seen in and acetised the ahor barons and the President fight mg reform except mm trivia! 'We act he WflKi eo-auttser based or a to eliminate as many as of the injustices up by the present 'particularly the Wajpne' labor relations tC' strengthen collective mg by imposing equal and equal on big big business from Valfey To Receive Degrees Harwood Jr receive bis BBA deetee Aug 31 in the Uni- nseocement exerciaei at Austin Val.eyites receiving similar 'be William James Dor. a id ville. Mrs Stella lCar)ene Bonner Neal of Edinburg, acd Eugerm Falcon of Rio Grande City piove on the job Wed nesday the firm announced settlement of a strike AAvr I KIDNEYS GCTTINQ YOU UP NIGHTS? a you ret mgjtn 4 to pmm and hmrktmcht dm to cbctm acadtty annr, he glad yrm rt readme Three ago Dr.

Kilmer, a fafn nit doctor, fouod hundreds of hit with trouble. he made a mmkeme of 16 herbt, rootv vapsabini, 1 lie oaMad it and msll ooa td grateful ami and women taken it iwlHMl with amaMng ramHi. Swamp-Moot goes right to work ta 0umh out the flow of utmm, aridity eo thr irritated grta a flukhmg out, too. Many report getting a good afaep after the grat few doeea. Caution take ne dtrerted Vm free trial aoppiy.

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