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Page 3 Dial 2.166 PASO TIMES t) Pmnm'n HOME IVemapapf Dial 2-1662 Thursday, Jmly 99, 1OT3 Yankees Give Phoenix Girl Big Welcome Concord. N. H. INS New! She was greeted by Concord Hampshire folks set out Wednesday Mayor Shelby O. Walker and repre- Recess Possible On Heated Hell's Canyon Dam Debate Equipment Ordered For KEPO TV Road Mishap Proves Fatal To Motorist VIPs Give U.

S. Military Estimate sentatives of city firms. Then she to prove to little rausuna Kamirez of Phoenix, that she was to Chambers of Commerce and asked: "Aren't you ashamed?" She sought the Information tot a classroom project. The New Hampshire Automobile Dealers' Association is paying for Faustina's trip. She will be the Bnpst of automobile dealers and wrong in her estimate of Granite was taken on a ride through the citv in an antique automobile be- Washington.

(INS) Federal Power Commission Examiner William r.ir.m.Ki h. Wn ordered, and State hospitality J. Costello appeared ready to grant a mid-August recess in the heated Hell's Canyon hearing Wednesday after taking a verbal swat at those iore going to rarm nan aim-house in Contoocook to spend the everything is ready for construe-! lo-jccu-uiu i I1UUI gill, win chided New Hampshire officials Denver, Colo. INS A motorist died at Ft. Morgan who make "quotable remarks" for newspaper consumption By J.

M. ROBERTS JR. AmoclttH FrtM wi An.lr.t tion of a station for K.EJ'u-iv, whpn thpv fail.H answPP hpr reJniiiht. their families in each area of tha Miller C. Robertson, president lalJests for information on the The girl was flown to New Hamp- ,11,,, iU- n.ttVi a' Hospital Wednesday of injuries re Costello is hearing the Idaho Power Co.

bid to construct three dams on the Snake River, as opposed to the Truman administration's state and she will receive the om- The public has been given the views of five important Americans km Mum, lucauaj. i received a queens welcome at uon-isnire aner wnmi umno. Tjh r.ru to construct a single, multi- to construct a We will start construction of the Cord Airport at the start of a 10-day letter in which she said she had.ciai greeums Dlan ment as soon as he confers with Mrs. station immediately upon receipt ofltour. 'received no replies to queries sent' tnursoay.

purpose dam at Hell's Canyon on ceived in an automobile accident. The victom was Wayne E. Frost of Ft. Morgan. His deatn brought the state's 1953 highway traffic toll to 186 two fewer than at this date this week on the nation's military and political position In relation to Russia.

Three of them were quite a committment from American, Cooper Thursday. Earlier Wednesday he denied a number of requests made by Mrs. Cooper Tuesday, and said the pro optimistic and two much less so Broadcasting Co. for an adequate program schedule," he said. Construction will include re-ar a year ago.

Thov were President Eisenhow the same river. Idaho Power Counsel R. D. Parry suggested tnat a recess be declared from possibly the end of next week until early falL Costello termed the suggestion a Frost was Injured Sunday when ceedings have been slowed by "for his car overturned west of Ft. Mor ensic endeavors." rangement and a imall addition to thL building housing Radio Station gan on U.

S. Highway 6. The High The Costello statement came in way Patorl said Frost pulled out KEPO, said Miller. answer to a bitter dispute Tuesday of a line of traffic to pass, saw "reasonable plan and said there "has been no objection to it." Cos- between Mrs. Cooper and Parry He explained that ABC now is arranging fall programming, and a truck coming from the opposite Parry charged that Mrs.

Cooper er; Gen. Alfred M. Gmenther. supreme Allied commander in Europe; Defense Secretary Wilson; Gen. Omar Bradley, retiring chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and Adlai Stevenson, last fall's Democratic candidate for president.

Gruenther said he did not think the long-threatened war would ever come. Eisenhower laid he thought the Russian empire would disintegrate. Gruenther' words were pub direction, and lost control when hejtello taid he wanted first to consult tried to pull back line. and former Democratic Assistant Interior Secretary C. Girard David The driver, his wife, and hisiwml "UB- Til wife's two nenhews were ririin ini r0UP of northwest farm labor son, who heads her law firm, were trying to stall action in the case.

and public power organizations. Mrs. Cooper is expected to know-Thursday how much time she will the car. All of them were thrown out when the car overturned. Mrs.

Frost was hospitalized with cuts and bruises. The two boys were treated for similar Injuries and released. that no definite plans ior locai broadcasting will be made until the network schedules are completed. Miller pointed out that in addition to the local and network programs, special film programs also wiT be arranged by the station. KEPO-TV's antenna is to be located 410th of a mile up the ridge from Scenic Point, and broadcasting will be on a power of 120,000 watts.

Robertson said. In reply Wednesday. Costello said he does not consider it appropriate for the smallest segment in the proceeding to set the pace, through he explained that by the "smallest" he require for her witnesses and for cross-examination of Parry's wit nesses. lished in a heavily-censored report of a closed Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, and perhaps Parrv suggested that the recess PIONEER PLANS FETE Dallas. (UP) A special cere meant the legal staff representing the public power side and the more than one million members of the groups retaining Mrs.

Cooper and come after his company has present ed all its witnesses in initial testi ere somewhat out of context. He said at the same time that this is miny. He said it would take about mony is being planned by Pioneer Air Lines, in honor of the com Davidson. one more week in which to "sub stantially complete our affirmative Male spiders, which rarely grow any larger than three-quarters of Costello also denied the motion to strike Parry's statement, saying pany's eighth year of scheduled operations. The ceremony will be case one-fourth about an inch, are there is no reasonable basis for Costello said late Wednesday he held at the company's hangar at no time to relax, when there are indications that the enemy is on the run.

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But Gruenther had testified that i Soviet Russia has 175 divisions 1 comprising some 3,000,000 fighting men. Plus 20,000 aircraft and 350 submarines. British Intelligence IS reports have credited her with a I growing modern navy. There have been no late figures on NATO's popular ffi current military strength, but Gruenther is supposed to have about 20 active divisions, compris. B) Van Raalte "Watteau" doubie woven cotton with clipped, hand stitched edqe.

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