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El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 3

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El Paso Timesi
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Monday, January 195 Dial 3.1643 Dial 2-1663 Vmg TIIF II, VSO TIMES Pao' HOME nopatHT fc n-rs i3eu- Four Held After Bogus Check Flinnr Draft Calls To Increase To 30,000 STARTS TODAY AT 9:30 A.M. Sheriff W. O. (Jimmy) Hicks Washington. (UP) Despite cuts in the Army's manpower strength draft calls next summer will jump almost 30.000 monthly.

Army officials disclosed Sunday. odiuraay announced two men and two teen-aged girls, all from El-mira, N. had admitted to deputies they cashed about $600 in fake checks in a cross-country binge tarted Dec. 15. For the rest of this spring, how-; ever, officials expect that calls will continue at a low level, probably! Two men, 28 and 19, and two girls, 15 and 16.

were arrested by ueputy ernei Uaribay near Smel-tertown on U. S. 80-A Saturday on about 18,000 monthly. I A long-range projection of Army1 strength showed, meanwhile, that even with the Army reduced to about 1 million, between 24,000.1 land 28,000 will have to be drafted monthly from mid 1954 through' 1960. vagrancy cnarges.

The girls, who ran away from jiume wun we iwo men, were A Since last spring draft calls have! been running at a steady rate of1 booked as juvenile delinquents. Garibay started questioning the four when he noticed the girls looked so young they might be runaways. Deputy Don Whitley took statements from both the men. He said worthless check charges would be substituted for the vagrancy charges Monday. The older man said he had writ 23.000 monthly.

The call was drop- ped to 18,000 in February, a ratej that is now expected to be main-: tained until July. The low level of calls is permit-1 ted by the fact that this is a yean of relatively small turnover in the Army and the fact that the Army is being cut by 100,000 men in this fiscal year. 1 In the fiscal year starting next ii(BSU3SlIn(E(B ten the checks and the others passed them. A $15 fake check, on July, the Army strength is to be cut by about 260,000 men under the administration's "new look" an Albuquerque, N. bank was cashed in a drug store here.

The four had been in 1 Paso since Jan. 3, they said. The four decided to go to Mexico and left Elmira in a 1941 model car owned by one of the men's mother. They cashed their first fake check, tor 22, to buy gas an oil in Wav rly, N. he said.

They abandoned the car in Wil-liamsport. buying another 1941 model with a $19.) worthless check. "Mrs. Hooper, Angel Face wants a crew cut I thought strategy, reducing it to just a little more than 1 million men. Offsetting this 18.

per cent cut, however, is the fact that in fiscal 1955 the Army will 1 a large number of personnel. Army turnover is now following a two year up-and-down cycle, set by the two-year 'draft term and the large number of men drafted after the! I'd better check first!" Doctor's Notebook start of the Korean war. Bad checks worth $15 were cashed in Athens, Ohio and four more: worth about $50 in Greenfield.1 By Herman N. Bundesen, M.D. 4 Ysleta Youth Serves In Germany Special to EL PASO TIMES Pirmasens, Germany.

Ysidro Lara son of Mrs. Maria G. Ohio, he said. The second car was sold for junk In Oklahoma City for $35. They then bought a 1939 model auto for $65 with a bad check and this car was sold for junk for $12 in Clinton, about 100 miles west of Oklahoma City.

Also in Clinton, the four passed a $15 check and bought another 1941 model auto CURING CHILD'S BED-WETTING By the time they are 3 or 4 most youngsters are cured of bed-wetting, both during the day and at night. Boys as a rule are somewhat slower in training than girls. If a child has passed the age of three and still wets his bed, he is probably suffering from some emotional disturbance, rather than a physical one. However, there are certain instances where the child's symptoms AN ANNUAL VALUE EVENT FEATURING DRASTIC STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS! Our January Clearance brings you wonderful savings on quality merchandise! Fashions perfect for the season, many to be worn into Spring timely values for your home clothing for the children, for men and all at low, low prices! Shop for outstanding values on all of the Popular's selling floors! Lara, 8870 Sunland Route, Ysleta. recently was promoted to corporal while serving with the 17th Signal Operations Bat.

at Pirmasens, or a test of his urine may sueeest lor $125, 1 Three more checks, two for actual disease as a cause of or wnldi and one for $9. were cashed by the; the bed-wetting. For this reason, than good. Cpl. Lara, who arrived overseas in December 1952.

is a mechanic in before quartet in Albuquerque any cmid with this habit should In certain children, the amount be carefully examined. of fluids taken at night should be Bed-wetting or 'enuresis, as it is1 cut down they came to El Paso. They sold the last automobile for $25 and were on foot, walking to Smeltertown to cash another check, when arrested, the suspect the battalion which furnishes communications for the Army's Western Area Command in the NATO defense force. A veteran of Korean duty, he Known medically, may recur in a child who has already stopped the aid. holds the Army of Occupation ATMOSPHERE OF SECURITY Bed-wetting is not done deliberately and the child should not be punished for it.

Parents should make a special effort to create an habit. Some mental conflict which upsets the child is usually the cause in these cases. This may follow harsh treatment which can cause an insecure feeling. It commonly) Medal for duty in Japan and the UN and Korean Service Ribbons. atmosphere of security and affec occurs in the absence of parents tion around the child.

or upon the arrival of a new baby who may threaten the child's posi HARSH PENALTIES Washington. (AP) Penalties ranging as high as death are prescribed in a bill by Rep. Keating (R-N. aimed at curbing or itecentiy, a drug known as methantheline bromide, that low Look For Many Unadvertised Values! See Our Many Windows For a Savings Previewl ers the irritability of the nerves ganized crime and racketeering. Arrested Man Gulps Dope Before Cops One of two known narcotics users chewed up and swallowed some heroin while undergoing questioning at police headquarters by Detectives T.

H. Hart and Willie White. The pair was arrested by the two officers in the 300 block of East San Antonio St. for question baby. The baby did not live.

Would this stop me from having another tion in the family. EMOTIONAL FACTORS To relieve the bed-wetting habit, parents should search for possible causes of friction or worry for the child, and try to eliminate them. Little fuss should be made over the problem for it may increase the symptoms by increasing the nervousness. Nagging, threatening child? controlling the bladder, was used with good effect in helping to reduce the incidence of bed-wetting in some children. However, it should be employed only if the physician so decides.

QIESTIOV AND ANSWER Mrs. I had a toxemia of pregnancy with the "Birth of my first Answer: No. Because you had toxemia with your first pregnancy is no reason to believe that you will have similar difficulty with a second. ing in the theft of articles irom a downtown stores. "We noticed one of them looked funny," the officers said.

"When we asked him to open his mouth, the man refused and started to Chew something he had in his mouth," White and Hart reported. When the officers attempted to open his mouth, the man fell on the floor covered his face and fought the two officers. Later he admitted to the detectives he had swallowed a paper containing $5 worth of heroin. The pair was booked in the city jail on charges of vagrancy and using RUSSEL WRIGHT narcotics. DINNERWARE Reducing Is So Simple SO EASY! SO SAFE! NO DIETS! NO DRUGS! NO CALORIE COUNTING "One Wajex Before Each Meal" AWAY Styled ft ir kill I Modern Living WW Wrong Serum Flotvn To Dying Austrian Boy Innsburck, Austria.

(UP A Container of serum which could save the life of a dying Austrian boy was being flown to Innsbruck by the U. S. Air Force Sunday right and was expected to be delivered early Monday morning. A mixup occurred earlier Sunday when authorities at Innsbmrk opened a package which wa delivered on an earlier plane and found it to be smallpox serum instead of anli-hemophil globulin, which could gave 8-year-old Gottfried Eder, who is slowly bleeding to death from hemophilia. Air Force officials, who first thought the mistake was made at Westover Field, said the emallpox serum was mistakenly identified because a consulate official was informed by telephone from the United States that the an-! ti-hemophil globulin would arrive on "an early Sunday flight.

Actually, the right serum was on; chedule at Frankfurt and was en- 1 t. i liiii 1 1 PRESENTING THE BREAK RESISTANT "RESIDENTIAL" DESIGN GOES UGLY FAT! Inexpensive, loo! $000 mm route to Vienna ana innsui lien uy way of Munich. ID 16 Piece Starter Set For 30 Days' Supply why waf wiiititic uleattttH, wwu iw lulti fcntr-fltllf)nt cvacltyM I Kite IMHMt llllCH A group of physicians associated with ore of New York's largest hospitals tested Wafe on a largo group of overweight people. With one Wafex wafer before each meal, eces fat disappeared tie first week, with losses of 8 30 lbs. during the test period without any ii! effects! First Floor KELP Plans To Telecast In Spanish Programming on KBXP-TV will be completely in Spanish.

Joe Roddy, general manager of Radio Station KELP said Sundny. KELP and Trinity Broadcasting a Dallas firm, expect to file an application before the Federal Communications Commission within the next few days, for TV Channel 13 in El Paso. Roddy said. Radio Station KEPO returned a construction permit for a television Ilation to operate on Channel 13 to the FCC Dec. 27, withdrawing plans to construct a TV station in the El Paso area.

The FCC granted the station a construe lion permit for a TV station Oct. 24. Roddy said KELP-TV will be-come the first station in the area to offer complete public service programming to both the Spanish and English speaking population in the El Paso area. Radio Station KELP will continue with English speaking programs, he added. He said approximate cost'of the project will be $300,000.

"KELP-TV expects to be on the air with full Spanish language programming on or about June 1. 19S4," Roddy said. "We expect to provide one of strongest signals over the El Paso area," he added. Open Stock Pieces Platter $3.73 Creamer $1.33 Sugar $2.25 Tumbler 75 Vegetable Dish $3.25 Delicate beauty and practical durability Iceynote the new Russel Wright Fabulous melamine colors offer depth and texture suggestive of fine china. The sculptured shapes are space saving! Guaranteed for one year against chipping, cracking or breaking in normal use.

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