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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 2

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VAllEY MORNING STAR aturday, January 3 If 49 Nazi Staff Blamed For Starting War SVmSBEHQ mMi The high otticars ol Adolf Hiller's high com- raaac and general ataf! were pifianilly lor leading Ger- mar.y on the toward Wttid War It. Field Murshal V011 Btomberg, former commander in chief and war minister, yaid in an afUdivit introduced Friday at the War trial. Of aloof Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, successor army leaeei Biorr-berg aaid became a willing tool He grew into a job he was not capable of The affidavit was introduced by NOBODY WANTS WILBUR THE POOCH Vinson Has Praise For Sam Rayburn Col, Telford Taylor. Chevy Chaae, of the American staff. mi part of the blanket charge that all memien of the high command and general staff were liable to trial war Blombet damning nftid a i pinned personal responsibility on four of the 21 German on Col Alfred Grand-A dm Karl Doemtz and Grand-Adm Erich Raeder Two Nan political SS nit Ernest Kaltenbrunner and youth leader Baidu Von Schirach.

lunwra rtCend.n, iiroup. wee further implicated by Hoell- riegel. Austrian barber who was a dinne: in honor as a tat leader who participated inti snalely in the passage of more im- pcrur-t Uw, durine thr cntic! it Itw ni.nor.ou« M.uth.uwn pen of the hittory than concentration camp. legislator Kaltenbrunner is in hospital, af- tribute and others, were two cranial but made the veteran Texas Congress- Sehriach was in court when Hoell- mac bv Fred Vmaon. secretary riegel testified Schirach with his of the before an audience hand supporting his chin started at of Democratic party the witness through his dark glass- laoioKs For more than five years Ray- American prosecutor Col.

John has been 'of the Harlan Amen. Kern- York City, asked tjonal Houae of the witness to identify Schirach pod Vinson described as No 2 pointed dramatically to tat the United Schirach. who took off his glasses If again elected to this influential ami nodded curtly in agreement MMStL he til have held the office that he had been at the ai speaker longer continuously which meant that as a Nazi leader than other American Valae Is In Qaality -The true significance of his ser- triot. however Vinson said, in its length but in its Appealing Wilbur the Poorh. who ouliln I to grl anybodv to adopt him from the I.os Anxeles animat ahrltrr, wistfully at any person who shows the slifhtest interest.

About 425 of his canine were adopted during the year-end holidays, hut Wilhur waa left behind. DEATHS he knew of the terrible in it forced Over Cliff Hoellnc gel told also of how SS men herded prisoners toward a cliff A Ray. at the camp Iwm touched on many subjects He They beat the prisoners and I termed the proposed loan to the saw they intended to throw them Brit sh as to United off the cliff." Hoellnegel said, cause of the beating the prisoners He v. t.o say se threw themselves off the cliff which gnust and witt fight as I ho to 130 feet high, in desper- tittuina ho Mid for? If we The guards called this wan war with Russia. would It profit Nothing! What would Arthur Seyss Inquart lawyer we lose if we fou ght Russia and jumped to feet to whether Probably everything! 1 op- reported the pnitir for the kind of government to superiors.

Russia but the kind of happened several Russia has more Hoellngel said. it is to be than aommod it happened a thousand p.aybum said there can and must so I presumed the leaders peace on 'the home front. knew about It "There .11 be peace if men will MsJ. Gen. Walter Schellenberg.

mt around the table and be honest chief of the foreign Intelligence di- fllir. and he willing for ea ch to fare vision of the Nan security police, wall in the United Sates he said said he was present when army and these between security police leaders agreed to set duitry and labor, it mast never be up special SS task to exterm- forgottsn that the public in general1 mate Jews He cited an order by has the greatest stake Atomic for atomic problefr of its control his SAM BKIW.sTER SAN JUAN Sam Brewster died early Friday morning at home on the Brewster ranch. Funeral services will be held the Mexican Christian Church 9 Saturday with the Rev Davila officiating. He is survived by a brother. William, of San Juan, and two sisttrs.

Mrs Hilda Navarro of Edinburg and Mrs Hermelinda Balli of Donna. Arrangements are in charge ol the Funeral Home Majority Of exas owns Still Have Housing Problem Seven Hurt In Tornado At Decatur WILL PREACH job vacancies exist, the housing reported. The temperature in New Braun- I nw sain Funeral Smith. 84. will be Saturday at Burdette Funeral Home AUSTIN Most Texas communities are still uncomfortably squeezed in an unparalleled housing shortage which tending to eirpl et situation in many communities to ievident accompaniea oy at labor only.

F. In the few communities where shortage is preventing migratory labor from meeting the need. A survey of the state Slight relief in houses, apartments and sleeping rooms in the Abilene area. There are no houses or for rent in Amarillo. Only a few rooms and a small By I'NIT ED PRESS A tomado injured seven near Decatur.

Tex. Friday as high winds and rain squalls, heralding a new cold wave, lashed a number of Texas cities. Five trainmen, all of Wichita Falls, were Injured when tne tornado derailed three cars of a Fort Worth and Denver freight train. J. E.

Whitaker, 34. brakeman, was the most seriously injured and other victims included Ed Nease. L. A. Woods.

R. Lewis and W. B.j Hill. Two farm homes in the area were damaged and Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. O'Neal, who occupied one of the houses, were hurt. Communication lines were damaged and trees were uprooted Ruin were reported at San Antonio. Austin and Dallas.

San Antonios storm was illuminated with brilliant electrical displays. Bandera Has Cloudburst Three inches of rain fell in Ban- iera in 35 minuthe and high winds a trail of uprooted trees and jan.aged buildings in that city. The wind reached a top velocity of 55 miles per hour and wrecked a of a partially built hanger airport under construction in MERCEDES- Donald SV tier w. cHy two plane. president of the Mtr owned by Col.

Jack Lapham of ban I Damage to the planes was estimated at $8.000. but an estimtae of total damrge in Bandera wr.s not immediately available. In Comfort the temperature drop- 20 degrees and Regular Sunday will be inaugurated by the Christian and Missionary Alliance Sunday afternoon at the Building. Rev. R.

Wagner, Mercedes, pastor, announced. Sunday school will he at 2 p.m. and church at 3 p.m Dr. W. W.

Colby, (above! Bradford. who formerly was associated with the late Billy Sunday, will be speaker at 3 p.m. Jan. 6. Donald Stotler Installed By Kiwanis Brownsville May Get 263 BAAF Units BROWNSVILLE -r- The city of Brownsville can have an undetermined number of a potential barracks of the abandoned Browne- ville Army Air Field for emergency housing Mayor Herbert Stokely reported Friday.

Mayor Stokely headed a committee composed of City Attorney Rentfro, Pablo Valent, board member of the Brownsville Housing Authority, and George Manrur. executive director of the BHA. which the Federal Publie Administration at Fort Worth Thursday. The delegation told that the city's share of 7.000 barracks alloted to the eight in the district was 30 which could be transformed into living quarters. At its meeting Thursday the city commission will consider the project and sign the contracts if the issue is carried.

Mansur said that Brownsville could at the present absorb at least 500 housing units. Am district, was guest ped 20 degrees and high winds acci through the city but no damage was RavmcndviMe Couole Attending Funeral WMONDVILLF-Mr. and Morse, are in GMena. Mo anis Club for at their fhev were called by the annual installation banquet of Mrs. day night in the school cafeteria, brother.

Charles. Wives of the were quests. He crashed in the Piper Cub he Glenn Schuepbach of Harlingen, just received as a gift from past lieutenant governor of this Ki- his ta rents. Mr. and Mrs.

D. I. speaker GuUliams, and the couple were hail swooped antl officer. Other offi- watching as he circled the ranch Webster Funeral Is Set Sunday Afternoon cers installed were: Sterling Prince, home and crashed with the flarn- vice president; J. C.

Deyo. sec re to the ground. He had farv-treasurer; Davenport. L. soloed.

7 dttrrn and H. Menry Jr Pnul ------------------------one ar.il three-i. urths inches of ram Knaro. Sieve CM- and hall fell but no was re- Terry, d.rectorf W.l- collected Sheridan. ported bv Sheriff W.

Scholl of 15 immediate past pres- boys of an Explorer Scout that city. BROWNSVILLE- Funeral sei v- Aged Woman Injured San Antonio a 6H-year-old woman was struck down by car for Edward numbei of anarttnenis are available for Ira Webster, who died at Injured white piano and Arnold 'he Snrti his home at 124 early cross an avenue durliiK the 1 fternoon. will be held Sun- storm. U. S.

weather bureau officials in Big-icame animal hides are being by of an Explorer Scout unit, iefcnt. The hide will be shipped to sllevi- It was announced that every mem- ate an acute leather shortage. ber had a 100 per cent attendance ---------record during past two years. Miss Peggy Schwarz plavcd a piano solo, as musical entertainment during the evening. da.

after Chi Webster, a native of Paris passed through town and continued UpeneO Un Saturdays Hitler which said as regards security behind the line on the to be broken by any fVfied Himmler Order Kalienbrunner. Schelen berg said at leant one cane evmruated pri one rase evacuates number fmm rmmp violatici of an order by Heinrich and front Rayburn said Resistance "there must be world orgamxa- Han eri'Otigh to prevetit as an agency of ruction al the Rayburn dinner as Truman Tnra Dallas And the Allied arrrie. were to be 1 men. ss well as a handful of prospect-'e candidates for the this year Canspicuout be absence was mmut peace feelers and he' underuMw that ae Sir- who tne ptaas of personal at his South Texas ranch prevented his ig to tHa (iioner. Also honored Friday as Lou 1 aiater and ustionai said.

"Kaltenbrunner confirmed that he of left Intact At that time toward the end Himmler was trying to put out Housing conditions in the Bor- irFdav Ramsev of- reported as very day afternoon at an hour to be set, need evening. Antonio said the wind reac AAA for expsnsional in- He javsed his birthday the of 50 AAA Office Will Be Valley Baptist Hospital after an ill- dir try. )v vu rvived by Mrs Snufh, 1 i up bit camth it a ti hour in Rrownwood and Houston, but came to the Valley in 1909 and south at i 33 muc per Madison. Electrical current in parts To assist farmers in reporting Active wil. be Oscar 0f the city disrupted for sev- compliance soil practices ap- vi.turhnrtf rv Chnsti area ng before being appointed federal 01 1 i i Miilerburg, Joe penry, i-ar.

ow minutes proved in Cameron County, the lo- Ind HomriTrv veteran, and war pcition he Wved for about Ml Temperatures over sute County AAAatf.ce will be open and F. Honorary pan continued unseasonably warm the next two Saturdays. Joe U. he mclude Bill muse 1 nave absorbed all avail- years He had in baa health Xhomas and Henry Dav Interment housing in the Corsicana area for some time will ue at Combes Cemctery. Housing was considered critical Before coming to in Denton.

Fort Worth. Sherman, had been a district judge at Plain- Aft( ftIF HATC Denison and Lubbock. view Harlingen has a shortage of Surviving are his wife. Mrs True desirable housing but the condition Webster; three acute John Hunter, McCol- died at am available Housing been turn and Mrs. Emma Howard, and are taken up bv in McAllen.

two Ira, of Brownsville housing situation In and Butler Webster of Houston is more acute than before the war The bode being held at the ixi ni ended Darling Funeral Home pending The situation worse ith the funeral. KIMBERLY, Ida. fU The Private funeral ne Palatine housing daily. scene was in the courtroom of Tuesday for the infant son only are available In Pampa. Only 11 of the 32 states having Justice L.

Ward. rl'r rx? Mve stilt income taxes reported that "Are you guilty or not late Thursday Fred Cron -t in asked the judge of a fellow ac- PIO HONDO Archie Hatch. 51. well known Rio Hondo farmer. Highs for the day include Browns- Williams, county administrative ville.

80; Amarillo. 59; Abilene. 70; ficer, stated. The office will be El Paso. 51; Dallas, 69; Fort Worth, open Jan.

5 and 12. Deadline for reporting compliance is Jan. 15 Williams requested growers to enter reports as soon as possible. 68; Wichita 70: Houston, and San Antonio, 75. Enouqh To Make One Lose His Shirt A Three Cough is Your Danger Signal Creomulsion promptly because it goes to the seat of thi trouble to help loosen and expe germ laden phlegm, and aid natun to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes.

Tell your druggist to sell a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way 11 quickly allays the cough or you an to have your money back. CREOMULSION il 'd be left that the could rescue them I told nbrunner I was great- I worried over breach of inter- Rayb Ham. the of hounehold. The Dem ncratic womer of County Kftd evacuation of important a thi. afternoon from 1 He said the Switzerland in- Sur ne the political ball rollmt in the altuation and (hat ir Teaa.

dur n( ne. t.o« a meeting earlier 1 man fry of Swutierland that there will be enough left in the You will have to be with firjnied Cemetery baby survived by his enta and one brother. Clint. Jr. Surolus Airplones To Be Destroyed By Army Available! in Outlook for or cused of stealing a suitcase full of merits unfavorable In San An- Federatfrni of Tax Ad- clothing Antonio, and Temple repotted.

The jumped the complaining wit- W. co housing facilities me inade- total for the nation and owner of the suitcase: fju te 000 in state income taxes in 1943 course he's evl- USES said ho tsing Is easing compared with $782.400.000 in'dence is that wearing my shirt somewhat in Victoria where air- 1944. right this have dosed. Nobility Plated Silverware Sixty-four head of purebred cattle auctioned at an eaecutive eomn WEATHER Great Salt Lake, in Utah, con- approximately 25 per cent uTii salt and other materials aiitttf sutrtir which is why floating Is simply aigfn rietuh tkuniiMf nighr tnMMvrly flat urea 4s- lake bottom. KMMMBlne ftundar.

rrrm HONOLULU More I hi 100 000.000 worth of surplus and Hereford obsolete military aircraft and spare anon may be destroyed In the of Wyomln, Here mid-Pacific area by the Army. The obsolete planes and parts have absolutely no values. an Army spokesmen told a U. S. Senate subcommittee hearing on dirposal of military oranges to airplanes to Army mules.

ford ranch near Cheyenne brought a total of $279.750. Average price paid was $1.371. matter of lifing ones feet off the During the processing of uranium for release of atomic energy, the element is sealed in aluminum cans. CIGARETTES 16 CISNEROS 'Four NOTICE Mr. Frank Williams formerly employed in our service department is no longer connected with us.

FRED R. SCROGGINS Harlingen Since 1927 In Exquisite Patterns. Quadruple plate is the highest standard ever astab- lished in the silver industry. NOBILITY Is quadruple plate with pure silver inlay SEE AT 925 West Sixth Street Weslao, Texas, Phone 165-R The Valley's largest distributors of silverware If te. a-riU- 12 ftrrm ponacjun Ihm p.

tad. flMMSn tr 1 st at Man sa AfCMAr. Si Kttwi Off tffMiiml 41 14 QrlfBSias S4 tsrwu Tf Tori' Ila piatta SS34 Off as ISM i 44 SS at St SS Amatilenas as MAR: BICttfae SC IS SEBASTIAN NEWS Fletcher commenced work on rebuilding the cotton gin that destroyed by fire last July. Fletcher is installing new throughout the gin. Encamanon Salinas.

moved mto his new brick home just completed on the highway east of 'the Copp Supply. Kerntit Fletcher has commenced work on a bnek home on Palmetto Ave Fletcher expects the new home to be ready for occupancy bv Feb. 1, Mr. and Mrs Oliver Nvquist are completing a new home on the highway north of Sebastian. Mr expects to have the completed by Jan.

15. Wright tion of an addition to hit home on Eighth St, New and an bathroom will be added to present home The Setmstion purchased acme or Eighth St and will start construction of three for homes immediately. The Beaver City Pioneer was. the find rewsjtaper printed in the, far section of "ho and) hide-away for many of the earK day It was estab- shed in IWMi wstli the slogan ard Star of Empire, Its Way." I THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR HEROES SERIES REINHARDT 1 KLfriE MATC FIISTClMl.Uia.OF ABOAAD A FLAM1N6 TIGHT INC- SHIf. THOUCH MOKTAlir WOVNDEO.HE STUCK BT HIS ESSENTIAL TASKS UNTIL HE COLLAPSED FROM LACK.

OF KEfriER ENLISTS IN THE NW AT NOV.II.UNi, VETERAN OF PEASL VILLC KETTLEA IS ABOARD THE U.SS. SAN FAANCISC0 IN THE SATTLt Off 5AV0 UNASSISTED AND LEADS HIS HOSE INTOTHE JIDE OP THE STRICKEN AREA BRAVIM6 BURST IN 6 SHEUS TEAMPIC HEAT AND SMOKE, tCETfLER SUCCEEDS IN DRIVING BACK THE BRAVE better aestawmiu YOUVk DONE MORE THAN ONE AAAN'S SHARE ALRfAW. Ktmsa. FiHM.i.1 cornuto nm of atoep.MOKTAitv It Of TMt OP THI MC0ALf SUCM SXTRA0n.DiNAR^ HtKOIVM AVO 0 COuRAOI( oefTAovea im KJNCLt SAM'S flE6T PROUDLV HAKj UJLf. KCPPtrAff.

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