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ai SBjaswajjBjj 72 PACES EL PASO, TEXAS. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1947 Full taoaaal WW Raaxwt af Tha Atfial4 PraM (APi-Tha llnlU Ira It'N Inlamalianal Nawt aWvlm ilkm.MaHilwr nl Audit Huraau at Cirrulailmi 67th YEAR No. 292 lirag Says Nation Can Spare 20 Billions Arizona Ekes 1443 Win Over Miners 7 Brazil Break Willi Russia Insists U. S.

Can Afford Huge Relief Washington. (AP) Secretary of the Interior Krug informed President Truman Saturday that the United States could carry out 20-bllllon dollar program of aid for Western Europe without seriously draining its resources. Such a program, said Krug, would pay for itself in speeding up imports to this country, and.it would help knock the world economy off the dead-renter upon which he said it has become stalled, Dut the venture cannot succeed. Due Month 't Ml I Rio de Janeiro. (UP)-Flnal his Gof 's Boot Proves Final Big Margin Bjr CHICK WlHTLOfK part, tdltor, Tb, limn Joe Goff, 165-pound more from Tucson, who has kicked eight of 11 conversion attempts this year, added two more with a trained toe Saturday ninht, and the result of those kicks gave the Arizona Wildcats a 14-13 margin over Texas College of Mines steps In Brazil's mov to break off diplomatic relations with Russia have been taken and formal announcement of the few breach will be made Monday, a Foreign Office spokesman 1 said Saturday.

Krug udiled, unlets Americans co Arrangements have been operate in the Prcsident'a grain-saving program, and unless certain completed to transfiT the archives of the Brazilian embassy in Miwcow and those of the Soviet embassy here to a third power which will export controls are retained to make sure this country's steel doesn't go into some other nation beer cans. that was hcartbreaker to the nearly 12.000 fans that packed into Mr. Truman, releasing a bulky take care of the respective interests of both countries, the spokesman said. Kidd Field. Goffi boots, coupled with report on national resources and foreign aid, prepared by an inter Preparations have been made departmental committee headed by couple of bad breaks and a 46-yard touchdown pats, accounted for the lnvaderi points, but the Krug, observed that "the fact that our natural resources are adequate deliver hi passports to Soviet Charge D'Affairs Gcorel Sakalnv.

Aside from this formality tics between the two countries already ate to permit sharing is heartening. Miners, who had counted on a long pass themselves lor a 6-0 halfiime lead, foufiht back to the last ditch. Krug said the most serious do ECCENTRIC ODESSA FORD Downtown El Pasoans got many chuckles Saturday out of a 1919 Ford entered by Odessa Shrinert in the semi-annual El Maida Temple parade. The car, which cost the Odessa group $IGS in Oklahoma City a month ago, now has over $1500 worth, of trick gadgets. It has an eccentric rear axle and the motion of a bucking horse just leaving the arena.

A novice, brave but unnamed, is shown on the saddle atop a rear-end attachment. One passenger carried a 'blooey' gun. (Photo by Cooke.) considered as virtually broken, he added. Reliable sources confirmed news YALTA CONFEREES Prim Minister Winston Churchill, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Premier Joseph Stalin take time out from planning the doom of the Axis to pose for this picture in the patio at the palace, in Yalta, where the "Big Three1' met. Standing to the rear are (left to right) Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, Admiral Ernest King, Air Marshal Portal, Admiral William D.

Leahy, and other high-ranking Allied officers. aa a paper reports that the Kremlin li.id rejected not only one but two Brazilian diplomatic protests demanding satisfaction for recent in- and gave up hope only when an attempted field goal in the last seconds missed the target. Arizona actually earned their victory. When Mines counted the first touchdown, late in the opening period, the Wildcat line broke through and partially deflected Coley Huffman's conversion boot, killing the bouncing ball before an Ore Digger could get to It That was the atory of the final core. It wai the second Border Confer- suits to President Eurico Caspar mestic aspect of a program of foreign aid is not depiction of resources but the problem of supply.

This is he added, only when related to war-time destruction and to the five major worldwide shortages: foods, fertilizers, coal, steel, and mechanical equipment, especially farm machinery, freight cars and mining machinery. Krug's report makers worked on their problem on trie basis of a 20-billion dollar program covering four or five years, settling on that as a round figure. Since they tackled the job the Paris Economie Conference of 18 western nations Dutra in the Soviet press. 'Sourdough Supper' Feature They said the first note was re Extra Votes For Russia jected on the grounds that the terms in which it was couched were un acceptable. A second note then was sent to Foreign Commissar V.

Molo- Obtained By Red Leader tov, but it also was returned un ence defeat In a row for the men Of Metal Mining Convention El Paso Country Club will be the site of the annual "sourdough supper" when more than 1500 delegates and visitors come here Oct. 27 for the three-day Metal Mining Convention, guests of International Mining Days. A program of entertainment for both men and women has been completed except for the night of Oct 28, when many of the visitors answered, it was said. of Jack Curtice, who tried their Soviet Union but larger in area A Foreign Office statement an (Continued On rage 24, Column 1) a forceful plea in support of the nouncing the break had been ex suggestion. Prime Minister Churchill tup than the United States.

There are many countries with small population, like Honduras and Li has asked fur outside aid of most of it to come from the United in a four-year pected Saturday, but tbe spokesman said it will not be issued until Monday. Dendinff comnletion of last are expecleo travel acrosa me program. This a serialization of Jamet F. Byrnes't "Speaking Franklu" six of fifeen chapter of the book published Oct. IS, 1947, by Harper and Brothers.

Copy-right 1047 by Jamet F. Burnet Foundation (A Charitable Trust). beria. We must study the ques ported the Soviet request, stating: "My heart goes out to White bleeding from, her wound bridge for a night in Juarez, bide tion trios are being arranged for the pr wnemer any country details both here and in iven more than one vote, I do jsco.v given Pontifical Mass To Open Conference be Chino mine and mill of Kennecott while beating down the tyrants. not want to break down the prin Not wishing to agree, and yet not wanting to oppose Churchill ciple of one vote to each nation.

Copper Corp, Carlsbad Caverns, and the potash mines at Carlsbad, N. M. Girl Finds Ilislory Repeals Self Therefore, we can decide on the INSTALLMENT FIVE. U. -To Aid Low Cost Meal Planning general plan of a meeting to or Local newspapers considered the break as an accomplished fact and reported it under huge headlines.

Available editorial comment endorsed the government's action. The Communist organ Tribuna Popular remained silent An innovation for this years and Stalin directly while the issue of international organization was in the balance, the President made this statement: "The British Em IMMEDIATELY after -announcing ganize the association and then before the meeting, through the A pontifical high mass in St, the Soviet Union's acceptance of meeting will be the showing of motion pictures on mining subject before each session. Included .11 Foreign Secretaries, or at that pire has great populations in its Patrick's Cathedral at 10 a. m. Sun day will open the four-day South meeting, we can decide these ques' the President's proposal on voting procedure in the Security Council, Mr.

Molotov expressed the hope that ue me luiur linn, auifiiui. west Regional Conference of the dominions, like Australia, canaaa and South Africa. The Soviet gov tions and I will be glad to take National Council of Catholic Worn- them ernment has great masses of pop en under the patronage of the Most There was no dissent. Because I ulation like the three dominions Byelorussia, the Ukraine and Lithuania would be admitted to the United Nations. In any event, he was strongly opposed lo granting the Soviet request, I thought the Rev.

Sidney M. Metzger, bishop of El Paso. The Most Eev. Edwin V. Byrne, archbishop of Santa Fe, will Lower Valley Child Killed By Truck Tax lawyers, industrial leaders and consulting engineers will participate in the progrxm together with mining experts, in charting the future of metal mining.

Among the subjects listed are the "Problems of Small Mine "Problems of Domestic Potash Mining "Mining's Postwar mentioned. The United States has no colonies but has a large population. Brazil is smaller than the said, he hoped the first two would Washington. (UP) President Truman's food committee, reversing its previous position that prices are none of its business, announced Saturday night that it is setting up a special section to help Amwicaa housewives plan low-cost meals. Committee Chairman Charles Luckman said the section will be (Continued on Page 10, Col.

1) be admitted. Marshal Stalin made, preside at the mass, Bishop Metzger will be celebrant, and the Most Rev. Robert F. Lucey, archbishop of San Salt Lake City. (A P) Alice Martinet, 15, ran arrows the street and came up smack air'nst the side of a moving automobile.

Taken to a hospital, she was treated for scratches and shock and sent home. Fifty minutes later Alice ran across the same Intersection and into the side of another moving automobile. Tken to the same hospital, she was treated by the attendants for the same injuries and again released. She stayed at home the rest of the day. Petrillo Bans Antonio, will deliver the sermon.

Problems in Federal and Miguel Trujillo, 12. of Socorro, "Training and Safety Trosrams headed by Katherine Fisher who is on leave as chief of the Good The first formal meeting of the conference will be held at 8 p. m. Thousands Vietv Shrine Fun Parade Julian D. Conover, secretary, Turkish Army Officers To Visit Post Recordings In the ballroom of Hotel Cortez.

American Mining Congress, will call A coffee buffet, sightseeing tour for Texas, was released to the custody of relatives by County probation officers Saturday, after the truck he was driving struck and killed the convention together on the visitors, a president's conference, morning of Oct. 27, after which By Musicians Housekeeping Institute. He said her aim would be to protect the health and pocketbook of every American. "For the first time la our national said, "the full resourcea of Government, Industry Worthen Bradley, president of the Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament at Loretto College, and a reception and tea will compose six-year-old Francisco Jurado, also California A. M.

C. chapter, will Chief of the general staff of the take over the chairmanship. ChlcaKO. (IXS) James C. Petril of Socorro, on a Lower Valley the day program.

Even national preparedness will Turkish Army and the commander Highway Saturday morning. and the national magazines are be come in for its share of the dis More than 300 delegates, of the hierarchy and priests lo, president of the American Federation of Musicians Union A.F.L., announced Saturday that members of the Turkish Air Force, witn members of their staffs, will arrive Sheriff's deputies said Eduardo ing pulled together in one con cu.tsion, led by Major Gen. Terry Trujillo, father of the youthful at Fort Bliss Monday for an otfi' Allen at the annual banquet con Witnesses Say Doctor from a seven-state area are expected to join with local delegates for the meetings. certed endeavor to help the home-makers in the face of rising food prices." eluding the congress, James D. Ar- cial visit to military installations driver, was to appear in Justice of of his organization have adopted a ban on making records.

He said the decision was made rmgton, "home-spun philosopher1 of this area. Gen. Salih Omurtak, Thousands of El Pasoans lined downtown streets Saturday afternoon to watch the semi-annual parade of Shriners. Novices dressed In every type of costume cavorted through the streets on foot, on bicycles and in rattle-trap cars. The parade, which travelled 13 blocks of the downtown section, had a motorcycle escort from El Paso Police Department Elmo Glass, Kermit, won the The theme of the conference Is, Peace Court in Socorro Monday, to face charges of allowing an un Luckman said the food conserva from Collins, also will en the Chief of Staff, will be accom Thursday at a meeting of the tion drive would defeat lta own authorized person to drive.

Young "The Catholic Woman in Her Com' munity." Mentally III tertain at the banquet, combining his rich humor with serious views panied by Major Gen. Saim Onhun, inspector of armored units, Brig. union's executive board in Chicago, but he did not disclose why the purposes if it resulted In higher retail food prices and Inadequate Two high ranking members of the on the American free enterprise Gen. Rustu Erdelhun, assistant chief iruJUJo is four years below the legal limit for granting of operators' licenses in Texas. announcement was withheld until Saturday.

diets even though succeeded of eeneral staff for training, and sysiem. I Grange, Texas. (INS) The de Registration will be in the Cham in raising an extra 100,000,000 bush Petrillo said that no recordsiother Army staff members. The fatal accident occurred, offi fense Saturday introduced tcstl els of grain for Europe. ber of Commerce, Oct 25: Hotel would.be made unless the union Commander of the Air Forces, Lt.

Catholic clergy agreed Saturday that the destiny of the world lies in the laps of the American women and the role they play will largely determine the future of this nation. They were the Archbishop Lucey, and the Right Rev. Mogr. Howard mony from physicians in an effort cers said, when the Jurado boy apparently tried to cross the road and Until this time, the committee decided to make them itself. Gen.

Zeki Dogan, will be accom- Shrine ring as the most popular Cortez lobby, Oct 26; and Scottish Rite Temple during the three davs to show that Dr. Lloyd I. Ross was has soft-peddled the price angle Last July the union leader stated Danied by Major Gen. Fevzi Ucaner, novice in the class. This announce mtch a ride on a passing tractor.

He ran into the side of Trujillo's of the business meetings. All con insane at the time of the York a Congressional committee that to chief, of staff for air, and other of ment was made aitcr the second section of the ceremonial in Liberty vcntion sessions will be held in of the food drive although President Truman had said that lower prices was one of the main Ob the ban on recordings of music and ficers. massacre In Comal county last iructc, ana was crushed under the right rear wheel. He was killed Scottish Rite Temple. network broadcasts would be made The party of IS Turkish officers Hall Saturday night May 26.

Dr. Roy W. Scott of City Hos jectives of the program. when present contracts expired. and accompanying American oiii- El Maida Temple band led off pital, Cleveland, Ohio, and Dr.

cers is expected to arrive at Biggs Field by plane at 10:50 a. m. Riding Club the parade, followed, by a special float carrying Potentate A. C. (Doc) B.

Bennett of Alliance, Ohio, testi Huge Mexican J. Carroll, general secretary of the National Catholic Welfare conference. WOMEN HAVE VITAL ROLE, SAYS ARCHBISHOP In El Paso to speak before the Southwest Regional Conferenca of the National Council of Catholic Women, both are vitally interested fied as to insanity in the family and Ross' own alleged mental ill The visiting officers will oe mei Snyder. The Potentate's float was followed by members of the divan, each riding in a new car. Goods Movement ness.

Holds Fall Show Today New Hurricane Threatens Coast Miami, Fla, (AP) A hurricane with winds of 100 miles an hour and mounting in size and fury began a northwestward curve in the north Atlantio Saturday without offering instantly. The elder Trujillo told officers he had sent his son to Ysleta with the truck to buy groceries, and that the accident occurred on the return trip. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Jurado, he is survived by five brothers and four sisters, ail of Socorro.

Funeral services will be held at 4 p. m. Sunday in the Socorro Mission. Burial will be in the So Colorful, comical floats dotted the with an honor guard of Biggs Field soldiers augmented by the 62nd Army Ground Forces Band from Fort Bliss. A 17-gun salute will be Dr.

Scott said he had known Dr Laredo, Texan. (AP) The of 144 carloads of American Ross since the latter was 14 or 15 in social action through the com' paradt behind the line of new cars bearing past potentates, a years old. He testified that he had munity, where the women's role is fired. goods and merchandise from La- redo to Nuevo Laredo, Mexico in one day Oct. 13 shattered all Dr.

Hanson's "Splitem Quick" Present to greet tthe Turkish of treated him in 1933 for rheumatic fever and had advised Ross to go Et Paso Riding and Driving Club an immediate threat to continental the dominant factor. Through such groups as the Parent-Teacher Association, women previous records, E. Reyes, chief float advertised emergency operations with a squirming Shriner on will hold its annual Fall Exhibi United States, "South." Various ailments suffered ficials will be Major Gen. John L. Homer, commanding general of Fort Bliss, and Col.

Newton Long-( Continued on page column I) clerk of the National Railways of Mexico in Nuevo Laredo, reported. by Ross when a child could have corro cemetery, under direction of tion at 2 p. m. Sunday in the As can help improve education and The weather bureau said if the storm continued on its present makeshift operating table being (Continued on page 8, column 3) caused a brain disease, he said. Martin Mortuary.

I health of children, the arctibisnop Reyes also reported the heaviest stressed. Statistics show that an week of the year from Oct. 8 carate Park Riding Ring. Ninety seven entries will compete for rib' bons in 15 classes. amazing number of children of through Oct 14.

with a toal of 501 course it would pass over open waters east of the Bahamas and offer possibly some threat to the outer islands of the British-owned chain. carloads of American goods enter school age are not attending a school of any kind, he said and Truman, Democrats Stage Comeback One of the highlights is expected ing Mexico through the port of to be in the Roadster Class, with Laredo. A total of S4S carloads entered in a period of eight days. 'Tommy owned by F. E.

foreign policy which led to the EXCLUSIVE Jackson of Ysleta, competing French Plane PARTY rcwvts op POPVLMyore Copyright 1947 by American Institute resignation of Henry A. Wallace from the cabinet. The pressing issue was shortage of food, clothing and other goods, and the coun against Stepping owned by honorary club members, Mr. and Of Publie Opinion. All rtgnta reserved.

these will not make the typs of citizens needed America. American women will be the deriding factor in President Truman's food conservation program, 'he visitors pointed out The Christian way of life, which is not the responsibility of any denomination but rests with all Chr'stnn churches, is threatened by a group which denies these fundamental principles. Crash Kills 42 Mrs. O. B.

Jackson, Plainview, 'Little Diseases' Hurt U.S. Health Washington. (AP) Some of the diseases which rank high among the killers or sickeners of man are receiving little attention in Federal medical research programs, a report to President Truman said try felt that the Kepubllcans couia Texas. Paris. (INS) The French Admi- eet rrodaftinn going faster tnan Competition will be held in the ralty indicated Saturday night that By GEORGE GALLUP Director, America! Imtiute rtoblio Oalniaa the Democrats.

There was also following classes: Jumpers, harness, 42 passengers and crewmen were considerable sentiment for con illed when a French air liner equitation, sheriff's posse, ama Princeton. N. J. On Oct. 18, 1946, trols on union labor, which voters felt the G.

O. P. could handle more teur five-gaited, three-gaited park crashed Friday in the Mediterranean Archb'jshop Lucey said. Saturday. orse, combination walk-trot, off the Spanish Coast.

one year ago this week, Democratic Party strength was reported by the Institute at the lowest point in 16 "Our only hope of preventing the effectively. pleasure class, junior five-gaited. The Admiralty said that French John R. Steelman, chairman of spread of Communism in Europe, Today the issues have changed, unior three-gaited, colts, roadster rtscue teams found only two sur he said, is to send food to these tbe President's Scientific Research Board, said these maladies include vivors of the 44 occupants of the with the high cost of living and foreign policy uppermost in the minds of the people. For the han exhibition, pairs, walking horses and five-gaited open.

(Continued on Page 8, Column 4) years. Three weeks later, on nov. 5, that analysis proved accurate when the Democrats lost control of hoth housei of Conn-ess in the Ir liner which was en route from heart disease, rheumatism, kidney disease, influenza and the common The exhibition is limited to mem Marseille to Oran in North Africa. dling of those issues, especially the bers of the club, or non-members cold. Congressional elections.

The situation today, a year later, showing horses which are property latter, voters feel the Democrats more qualified than the G. O. P. HEAVY TIMBER LOSS. Lufkin, Texas.

(AP) A total of of members. There Is no admis Five different aspects oi tne po shows one of the most dramatic reversals of political sentiment in FORESEES TAX SLASH. Washington. CINS) Representa sion charge. 4 forest fires burning in East Texas HUGE CHOLERA TOLL.

Cairo. (AP) The health ministry, reporting a death toll of 1849 from Egypt's 25-day-old cholera epidemic, said Saturday all doctors in the infected areas had been drafted for government service. The ministry listed 247 death in the 24 hours ended at a. m. litical situation must be taken into account in appraising the basic recent history.

The Democrats are tive Knutson declared Saturday that a new tax reduction Fair and Mild enjoying 'a comeback of phenorn enal rronortions. strength of the opposing parties. On each aspect the trend of public 1344 ME, Rl Jnir oaittfEi raur 1947 Mr. Truman popuiarny is fucnofi IJ45 Weather Continues 194S bill will be introduced and enacted by Congress "immediately after Congress-convenes, whether in a special or in a regular session in up as compared to last OctoDer, sentiment today is distinctly favorable to the Democrats. The five aspects are: Saturday night had been cut to 15 as.

timber areas continued powder dry and ripe for fires. The Texas Forest Service said that so far this year, 3425 timber fires have been reported. These blazes consumed timber on 255,733 acres. T. AXI P.

HRE LOSS. Shreveport. L. (AP) The Texts and Pacific Railroad shop reported try. In general the evidence today although not as high as it was in the Spring of this year.

Independent voters who were drifting away from from Institute survey Is that the January." (1) What party would people favor if a Presidential election Democratic Party, a year after Its ALASKA'S BIRTHDAY. Anchorage, Alaska. (AP) Alaska celebrated the 80th anniversary of the territory's purchase from Russia Saturday. As part of the observance disastrous setback at the polls, Is Fair weather and mild temperatures were expected to continue through Sunday in El Paso, the weatherman reported, forecasting a high of 80 and a low of SO degrees. Saturday's high was 84, the low 50.

West Texas and New Mexico were in for more fair weather, with no V. S. CARS BANNED. Mexlc City (UP) Import of au election were being held today, and 44 per cent the G. O.

P. What are the reasons for the changed attitude in a year's time? A year ago the country sensed confusion and indecisiveness on the part of the Administration. There was confusion over the O.PA., and tbe Byrnes-Wallace confusion ovtn again the dominant party the Democrats a year ago are now back in the fold, although their enthusiasm has chilled a little since Summer. People Bave increased were being held now? (2) Which side are the independent voters favoring this year? (3) How good a job do voters think Mr. Truman is doing? Howi the Alaska Railroad's new stream tomobiles into Mexico will be per- Saturday night that damage dona bv fire at the shop here has been In fact 58 per cent of the nation's train was to be christened banned after Jan.

1943, liner voters say they would favor the and make a special run to Mount the newspaper Prensa Grafica re-1 faith in the ability of the Democrats officially set in excess of 11,000,004 important ehangei In temperature. Page 1, CoL I). to handle issues that face the eoun-iDemocratie Part if a Presidential ported Saturday. McKiniey Park, I A.

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