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four rAlHY MOHNINO STAt, HAKIINOIN, TBXAl Sundqy, NevmbT 9 alley morning tab Piibhiihcd morning Dy THE VAILEY PUBIISHING COMPANY W13 South Second Uo E. PublUher Archibald MacPhall Publisher Edwin W. Pryor Editor EnterKl afcond euM mttttr ItW, at Har- HatfB. unfift Of of j. MkMHiB or riu 4.S8«llATtn PRKSS AMOCitUd Hrm 1 cnt lira tn uar fur rcpublieatton of aD ntwi prlnt'-o wtli AP dupatrhct rtflaetioiii upon charai-tpf or of any ptrioa ai wUI corrrftf'd iiof'n re'tig ofoiitht to tha and taada; By carrltr la Rio Oran'la vaUrv oy niail Uia Itto Oranda oO per mitl.

up and o.it of 00 Detailed on ritMiliod Advortuint pair PKANK COIBY Take My Word For II Rambling Among Words A reader from Reno that he hai asked everyone he knows there whether there is a word in common use that means "a divorced He itatei, "Of course I know that a divorced woman is called a divor- cpc; but no one seems to know a romparable masculine term." We borrowed the word divorce and Its derivatives from the French. In that language a a divorcee. In first Is marked with an acute accent SOFT-HEARTED TRICKSTERS Somt Halloween or turned ioft- hearted in Harlingen Tuesday night. Kroun called it home of Don Graham, of Harlingen high, with their ultimatum. Several others preceded them and Don PxpKined tJhat hit mother and Bister were out for the ninp, and that the supply was exhausted.

So th-i obliging "trick or treat" bunch handed Don two bags of randy, apparently garnered earlier in the evening. standing smiles and hand-wavinf, proceeded on Ita cifie Yankesland business. Southwest Corner CONSTANTINI MOWN SAYSt Red China Aggression SMASHING SETBACKS dealt United Nations forces by vorced woman is BnrtmAii wncc Chinese Communi.sts suddenly coming to the aid of the "Vr San clean un of luve- i- with an acute accent fac- ban iienito a clean-up of Juve- shattered North Korean army confront the world organiza- stroke which nile ganss, with some 44 youths tion with a grave issue, one which might quickly develop slants to the right. The masctillne nabbed in a series of round-ups into World War Three form is divorce, and the final which solved many burglaries At least two divisions of the Reel Chinese armv have the Both been reported officially as f.Rhting with the North Koreans. 'X of a S.n It is those divisions and perhaps more as yet umdenMied American publlcallnn.

wa. halted the I push to the North Korca-Manchuria the French accent mirks; his school border and the quick end to the Korean war which seemed therefore, there is no way of in sight. th, French h. They did even more than halt that dash theyve "After au, Six of our best thrown back United Nations forces. It now appears, barring divorce (dee-vORSS).

For some unexpected development, that the Korean conflict may this reason the masculine form drag on far mto the winter. divorce is not used in the United TT WHAT IS THK U.N GOING TO DO about Communist China's entry into the Korean war? The pretense that the Chinc.se are fighting to protect big hydro-eiectric projects in North Korea which power vast the feminine'" divorcee for both men and women: is a divorcee; he is a Divorcee for a man has diptionary sanction, but we seldom see It in print. We say, "He is divorced. The corref-t American pronimcl- A NIW HlOH Thera's a high bssn reached in the collection of for Valley Star. Believe It or not, the new one, bestowed by some propaganda agency in Washington, is "The Valley Mountain Kinda you an Impression of a valley nestling snuggly amid high mountains, it? States.

"She is a Is perfectly clear, But, "he is a would read like nonsense. So the only solution is to use industries in Manchuria is just that a pretense. The bulk of the forces which were driving toward Manchuria is American, it is true. But they were not fighting as an American army, but as part of a United Nations army, a force mobilized by the nations of the world to stamp out the aggression launched by Communist North Korea against ation of is: di-VOHE-see; democratic South Korea. So, when Ked China hurls two divisions into the reader of liurbank a.sks for in North Korea, that Soviet puppet state is attacking UN, not American, forces.

lean usage the words are synonymous, sick beinp the more cus- ACTUALLY, Reel intervention is aggression, and tomary word, in Kritish usage grammar, too." OH, MY! A Harlingen parents was meetinji with the administrative council of the High school faculty to dLscuss again.st the srhool. One came up with the suggestion that more attention be paid to fundamentals as spelling and commenting that few youngsters of today seem to know very much about either. That ball wns batted around a bit, the Rev. Fred Croft KtocKl up, walked to the black- bo.ird and grabbed a piece of chalk. "It might he commented, "if the te.icher,-.

were careful about their spelling and N. VI U.S. If experiencing doubts about the wisdom of leaving world peace problems to the United Nations to be worked out, you should talk with J. Lewis Boggus. He took In Security council and General Assembly meeUngs on a lecent trip east, is enthusiastic about the whole thing.

really working things out on a democratic he reports. times things seem to get a lllMe involved, but the results are jjood Boggus visited Washington, too. "Quite a contrast to Lake he says. Washington all was confu-sion, with the bu- leaucrats having a merry time and nobodv seeming to know Just what was Complied br Publlihtri Fiction by Henry Morton Rooinson. "Across ihe River and Into the by Ernest Hemlng- H'ay.

"The Spanish by A J. Cronin. "The by Mika Waltarl. by Frank Yerby. "Jubilee Trail," by Gwen "The Little W'orld of Don Camillo," by Giovannf Guareschl.

Non-Fiction by Thor r- dahl. "The Little by Marlon Crawford. by Quentin Reynold. Can Do by Betty MacDonald. France Plays Role of Aged Prima Donna, Places Huge Load on American Manpower WASHINGTON The political and representatives of the 12 nations forming the North Atlantic coalition met In behind the usual cloak of secrecy.

These meetings were harmonious but only on the surface. In fact, they disclosed a deep gulf which concerns not only the future military strategy of this defensive organization, but also the much- hoped-for fu- BROWN ture of a United States of West em Europe. United States today has 17 fully organised and well-trained divisions. The reason for thU differ- Is thst both Turkey and SwUterlwid much sounder than Franre ami the pride of the past over- by tlje fear of the present and fiitiire. Old hiitreds and prejudices, an have existed for years between iireece nnd 'nirkey, have been burled now for the sake of withstanding the Russian threat.

Because of the tear that the French government regard- lesa of how sincere Nit may be W'hen it promises to increase its military establishment may not be able to deliver as the result of intrigues of the many rival political parties and the reluctance of the population to fight Book Briefs By Press Camille M. Clanfarra, Vatican corre.spondent for the New York Times for many years, has put together the record of the Soviet war against religion, especially Roman Catholicism, in "The Vatican and the (DuttonK Soviet meth France Is acting today another the military experts retired prima donna who still MAP In- basks in her past fame, although eluding the French devised her voice has become shrill. There w'ere two main problems before the assembled generals, admirals, air marshals and defense ministers: (1) how quickly can an adequate force, capable of resisting an onslaught from the East, be organized; and (2) how can a German military force the Idea of forming a German army not e.xceeding 200,000 men to bolster up the defenses between the Elbe and Rhine rivers. Such a force, composed of good fighting men who are willing to oppose the Red hordes, could not be a threat to security. This is for two reason: (1) the should be dealt with as such.

If the UN fails to meet this new Communist move viRor- ously and promptly, then its gains in prestige and effective- meaning between ness derived from the bold action in Korea will be more and Many per- than offset. conftise ihe words and use The UN has pledged itself to meet aggression with united interchangeably. But note: force wherever it occurs. Ked China is guilty of such ag- gression in North Korea. And he drew a big white circle about the word and a sentence ending in In an assignment written on the board.

SURE OF ONE THING Prince Shaw Babar, guest speaker for the Wednesday luncheon meeting, was the subject of some ribbing because he does not attend any Valley church. The former Indian prince bantered with them awhile on the subject until one JayCee wamed him that he go to if he join a Valley church. At that the prince countered with: something I be sure about but I do know' I will have friends in both country acrordinn to local con- dition.s, but the goal Is always the same destruction of religion. In Russia itself, Clanfarra points out, the closing of churches of all sects and elimination of the clergy had been pursued vigorously until the defeat of er In use. Obsolescent: In the process of YOOHOOl TEXAS! When cars in Yan- keeland the occasion calls for Texas neighborliness even at the Will the UN appease Communism by accepting that becoming obsolete; not yet but of considerable effort.

Mr. and Mrs. Cook, returning to their home in Mercedes after several months in the eastern states, said one of the bigpest thrills of the trip was spotting of a Texas license on a car ahead of them in downtown Waterford. Conn. The Cooks passed the other Texans with a wave and a yoo- hoo apicce.

Then the occupants of the other Texas car got a view of the Texas license. This called for another passing of cars and a new exchange oi greetings. PIONEER GARB The Lon Hill committee, In one of its many recent meetings, was trying to decide just is garb for the Valley. Some talked about six-guns, big hats and boots, others of over-alls, blue jeans; still others wearing loud checked suits. Finally some one spoke up with: "Just what did the men w'ear In the early days of the "Whatever they to shot back Bob Baker.

"Times were aggression, or will it warn the Chinese Communists to pull soon to become out of date, out of Korea or face full-fledged A chib wonmn of Omaha wants Either wav, the choice is grim. But we know that appeasement only invites new aggressions, and postpones the there ultimate showdown. comparable term for the male side. A I III A distaff is a staff which holds Ltono VJVIIW Since the of a family at- T')EMOCRATS been counting strongly on the feder- weaVing, 1 .1 1 the distaff has become the svm- allargesse of recent decades to keep the country safely Democratic in election, aren so sure of them- family selves now. male term is "sword The Puerto Rican Nationalists, by their rebellion and German schwertselte.

This time a card was headquarters in Mercedes has io Tniman havo blasted allusion is obvious; biit the tosso.l inf the car which been with Uiose Boy that attempt to assassinate I res dent Human Oiasiea in these levealed that the other Texans Scout commemorative stamps forever the old belief that nobody ever shoots banta Llaus. and Mrs. Jimmy cio.s- literal-minded youngster of sin from K1 The Cooks then Kansas City wants to know why reciprocated by one of his we speak of a "school of cards the car He writes, "If they have to go window. Then, after another pass to school, no wonder we a 1 I or so for the purpose of under- them JAY FRANKLIN SAYS No Wonder the Rank-and-File Voters Stay Away from Polls! WASHINGTON The politicians and experts nil complain of "political apathy" on the part of American voters and have even debated the question of whether we ought not to make the ballot compulsory and impose fines on citizens who vote. The truth is that the that ness, in labor and in politics- just dole on rep- gov- NOWISTHKTIM ornnient (so long as they are the representatives) but have steadily diluted and all but repealed principle of popular control.

The common storliholders in our preat m- dustnal corporations have no real voice in the management. The rank and file of labor unions have learnt'j by experience that the union Ica.lers are in for the unions were their own per.sonal rUA.VRI.IN totalitarianism not only in this country hut throughout the world trend which about years ago and which has enahleil a great many clever and ambitious men to obtain so much power nnd profit that they will not be eager to surrender it. In my own judiiment, the commentary on this condition is the stay-at-home millions of qualified voters who bother to turn out on election day because they have a himch that the whole thing is a sucker's game and they want no part of it. For the existence of this huge absentee bloc is the only threat that can compel political machines to behave any total turnout of the qualified VO er.s could ruin all the deals and calculations on which ix)liti- cal bosse.s base their power over the public life of the comnuuilty. Businessmen Agree Inflation Big Woe SKA TSr.AND, Ca The big- This partic ular Is an altogether different word, although the spelling the same.

It is the Dutch word for shoal, "a large number, a In our weed patch of American mispronunciations one of the hardest to uproot is "main-TATN- ance for the word maintenance. In fact, it is not at all uncommon to see "maintainance" in print in well-edited publications. A few evenings ago a broadcaster speaking from Washing STAMP SUPPLY For many moons now all mail the Boy Valley stamps the stamps with a picture of Boy Scouts saluting, etc. just wondering what the Scouts are going to do when their supply of tiiose commemoratives runs out; quit mailing letters? Letters to the Editor BAND SAYS SHANKS" jr. The Star: The Harlingen Band Boosters wish to express their appreciation to your newspaper for splendid publicity, to the many workers; iind to the loyal Harlingen people for their contribution, all of which mado possible the trip to Dallas by the Harlingen High ton emphasized the necessity of school band, the of a The band gave a fine perform- strong Army, Navy, and Atr Force.

But tnere is no sucn word as "maintainance." The second syllable is -te-, net Be sure to say; MAIN-tuh-n'nss. Ttia Vallry Morntnc Star infUM letters from this calisma public forant for the of mait be kept abort and nntt bear the name and of the writer, althoofh identiftcAtlon will withheld from pub ticatiOD If reqaeited. Letteri la or matter contrary to (ond taste, or liroplT iceklng pablieity will not be pubiiihed of come out and express their opinion on the subject. Mrs. L.

R. M. A Major taxpayer Harlingen ods have varied from country to incorporated in the general German equipment would come defense setup. from American, British or French The first question was a mat- factories and could be shut off ter principally for the United as soon as the emergency was States. We had already pledged over; end (2) the United States ourselves, before the Washing- has fully guaranteed ton conclaves, to send Europe security, regardless of whether it as quickly as possible at least was attacked by Russia or by five additional divisions to bol- Germany.

Then, with the rise of ster up the weak forces which bitter French opposition Soviet imperialism, the Kremlin guard the East-West borders. to this plan the only one con- relaxed its perseciUlon of the continental Western na- sldered capable of meeting the Russian Orthodox Church, and W'ere to provide an in- immediate defense requirements began using the Orthodox Church creased ground force, which was appalled civilian and military as a tool its program of ex- largely equipped and fl- officials who met last week. Sure- nanced by the American treasury. 'The cost for such an imder- taking was revised from previous figures. When the Military Assistance Program was devised less than two years Congress was told that it would take some $5 billion to organize an adequate Western European ground force.

In the liiht of new it was agreed here that not 2H but 50 divisions would be necessary for sucJi a purpose the share would have to be increased to at least $12 billion. There was no argument as far as our government was concerned alwut been indoctrinated with the idea that the conservation of our freedom depends largely on keeping the non-('omniunlst countries alive and in good health. But the discussions hit a snag when they came to the question of who was to provide that force and to w'hat extent each member of the coalition would contribute its manpower. In spite of the French assurances that an extension of military service In France from 12 to 18 months and an eventual increase 1 French come into being, and manner, into a well-inlegrat- of 15 or 18 divisions, there still was a question where we would get the balance of the 50 full divi- pansion, at the expense of the Roman Catholic Church. Cianfarra emphasizes that Communism and the Catholicism are diametrically opposed and their diferences are insoluble.

He believes, "ITie united action of all religious forces could hasten the process of Communist decom- and would undoubtedly encourage antl-Communist resistance in the nations under the Soviet That this decomposition will come about eventually, Clanfarra feels sure. "Force, terror and bribery are the basic weakness, and belray the failure, of a brand of Communism forged into a tool of Soviet he History Unfolds Will Durant continues his massive history of civilization in "The Age of (Simon Schuster). This volumne, fourth in the series, covers the period from Constantine to Dante 325 to 1300 A. D. This is one of the most ambitious literary projects of otir time and the author already has scheduled tw'o more volumes.

"The Renaissance and the for 1955 and "The Age of for 1960. narrative draws the great developments of that time ly, they said, France, with all these guarantees, could not be frightened to the point of sabotaging Western defense, a country like Germany, devastated as France never has been, and dependent for her future on the goodwill of the West, was to contribute 10 divisions to the common fight against Communist aggression. political problems are her own. But when they interfere with the de. fense setup, created by this country at unimaginable expenditure, they become the business of all associates.

The compromise offered by Mr. Moch, to accept German units in a European army when such an organization is was rejected without There is no such thing as em European unity. The Idea put forward by the French defense minister Involved the ation of a European defense department, responsible to a European parliament. Neither a European defense department nor a European parliament exist and it may be years before such an piroperty. And the ank and file gost of the country's big business- of the voters in all parlie.s have men that Infla- little no '1 ih tion is the major choice of candiclatfs op the adf'p- and, in eenoral.

of tight tion of platforms. federal credit controls and higher Throughout a deprcssingly taxes, wide area of American life, little The business advl.sory council troups of insiders usr.i lly of the Department of Commerce, and often ruthless fu'ctive mado up of alwut 90 Industrial ownership and contiol over leadcis, was reported on high organ Oi w. nith and authority to voiced this view power which they did create a with defense offi- Senator Soaper Views The News Ry If. V. WADE An election day so near Halloween makes for great uncertainty.

as there's all that confusion between the regular goblins and the sinister characters who oppose our man. boy friend signing off for the night takes as much time Cole Porter beginning his Beguine. Our Harry calls for foolproof disarmament, and the big thing in all such cases is never to im- derestlmate the fools. and in the is an irreversible and "iinoust- rtble as that oi linl or iif Under these mccs, lb scarcely surpr.siniv a percentage of the votei.s ilecidt not to p'av a in which they are allowcil only the puvi- lege of voting Naturally, this does not take account of the added tendency of to disenfranchise a large section of here. Secretary of Commerce Sawyer.

told reporters later thut ho manr.or in which busi- and the public nieot the of sti national defense is the real test of democ: a trrealer tost than World War II. Search for Mexico Mountain Climbers On riTV til search for the electorate. Trick nioiintani clinibcrs i i laws, poll tax and liteiacy test, since Fritlay on Ixtao- residential other devices are eihuati was begun employed to keep away from the by three re.scuo crews, polls as many as threaten The 10 members of the to become unmanageable and up- Alpino, They up the set machine calculations. ex inct, snnw-topped volcano Fri- For example, I am now in my day to make arrangements for a fifties, yet only once in my life mass scheclr.Vd to be held on the in I been able to qual- summit Sunday, ify to cast my vote in any Amer- election. On thU I Mcre TexonS Want backed a loser and a winner, but since then I been com- To Drill Oil Wells pelled merely to give my opinion AU.ST1N Moie and more and judgment on issues and can- Texans want to drill oilwells didates.

I am quite legally de- Drilling applications so far this piived of the ballot as are mil- year have totalled 14,360 com- llons of other American pared with last year, the republic. railroad commission announced. The cure of this condition is Oil well completions this year not easy to prescribe. It repre- have totalled 9,027, weU above a long-range trend towards last Very strange tliis sudden opposition of the Reds to U.N.'s 230-poiuid secretary-general. We had supposed Moscow' was addicted to the big Lie.

Texas this time is to have two Thanksgivings, as just being a Texan is something that calls one such observance all by it- se'f. FINE PEGLER ARTICLE Editor. The Star: Enclosed a dime for two extra copies of the Star of October the 25th. Want it for the fine Pegler article about Schools. Ail old Boston paper I was reading recently had a fine description of the general nm of tourists; "Grandfather always refers to tourists as swarm of grasshoppers hopping hither and yon w'ithout any idea w'here they are He says you get the feel of a place until tramped its roads, chatted with its ptcple, and had an opportunity to watch them at work and play.

"Tourists streaking across tJie highways, darting thru the villages, towns to dally in the cities, take away them a few mementos of dust and a blurred view of the Lonnie Joe Rmg (Mrs. D. C. Ring) Alamo ed pattern enlivened by skillful portraits of figures like Attlla, Mohammed, Charlemagne, Dante. etc.

"The by William L. Shirer (Farrar, Straus): Various influences brought Oliver Kiiight, an American newspaperman In Germany to the point of betraying his country, but chief among them w'as his fnastration and mediocrity. The author, a newspaper and radio correspondent of wide experience pours into this, his first novel, a great deal of the recent history that he learned so well and recorded in Berlin Diary. a fast-moving narrative with a timely theme On Surviving A-Bnmbs assignment in the de- Polltically, the act the French have put on in Washington, strongly supported by Premier Rene Pleven himself, means that the hopes of a European confederation, including all the fense setup Is principally air which aim at preserving indlvid- Only indirectly is Russia mentioned, as Dulles lays down proposed directions for a peace with Japan. Any number can play; or, if tliey prefer, can go home mad.

A wonder remedy, this inflation. After a few years on the stuif. we can lift $7 worth of groceries with one hand. What Red China sees in Tibet is very much a mystery, as Lowell Thomas broke' a leg right places just getting into the place. fince, the children enjoyed every m.oment of the trip and the chaperones complimented their perfect behavior.

So, we say thanks to all of you! The Harlingen Band Boosters by Mrs. Lucille Herrera BRULE-RAMSEY LETTERS Kduor. The After reading the two statements in the i)apcr, Mr. Brule's and Mayor Ramsey's, it is very easy to distinguish the characters of the two men. Mr.

Brule suited only facts about the conditions in the commission of the city of Harlingen, so as to let the taxpayers know just what is going on in the city hall where most of our money goes. We been sitting back doing nothing about the politics going" on in our city hall, but I hope Brule has opened the eyes of the people of Harlingen and we cnn clean out and get a mayor pnd a commission which will not have TOO much ptilitics. Now the mayor's letter was proof of his character; he was so mad he could hardly say thin.i:s he wanted to do and get paper to print it. I was in the room the night Mr. Brule read his letter; he show the slightest bit of anger, nor was he flustered.

He stated facts and sat down. Then mayor jumped up, red-faced refused permission by the between East and West, and stop and said I deny P9.99 per cent government tourist stay making appeals in the name of a of these and naval, although her government has promised to raise its army establishment by at least three new divisions. The rest of the members of the Atlantic Pact could not possibly raise enough men to make up the balance, even after we dispatched more American troops across the Atlantic. In any event, in spite of promises by French Defense Minister Jules Moch tliat his country ual freedom, will have to be delayed for a very long time. The fact that a new and totally unnecessary rift has been created between Germany and France is deplorable.

But the fact that it affects wiiole defense plan in Europa and may mean that of thousands of Americans may be called to make up the deficiency in numbers which Germany could have provided for Three publishers are collabo- would be willing to make a real Western defense, could be a rating in the publication and distribution of a down-to-earth book that tells what to do if an A-bomb should fall. "How to an Atomic by Richard Gerstell, consultant in the Civil Defense Office highlights eight simple raid rules: shut windows and doors, seek shelter, drop flat on your stomach, follow radio or sovmd truck instructions, never look up. stay inside after a bombing. stick to canned and bottled foods and drinks, never start rumors. Combat Forces Press and Rinehart are sponsoring the $1.95 bookstore edition; Bantam is distributing a 25 cent newsstand edition "Moulin by Pierre La Mure (Random House): A novelized version of the pathetic life of the celebrated painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

Crippled and made grote.sque in childhood by disease, the great artist lived a short and bitterly lonely life. effort to increase its ground forces, there was a strong suspicion in the minds of ir.any cf the military representatives that the promises of the French government were not much. edy for this country. If a war breaks out In Europe and the suspicion that this may happen is the only justification for the long discussions French governments are because the large number of political parties the National Mexico Refuses Tourist Extension MEXICO CITY Tourists have Russia Asked To Lift Iron Curtain ROME Western European Assembly. There are 172 Communist members.

WTienever, for some selfish reason, one or several of the splinter political groups make up their minds to overthrow the they join the in a confidence vote and the government is overthrown. The French people have shown little enthunlasm for rearmament. The French electorate also is far more allergic to paying taxes than Is its American counterpart. If a call to arms has to be backed by Increased taxes as is Inevitable the French are sure to throw their administrators out of office. Under the uncertain political for the tens of billions W'e need for preparedness w'ill we have to bear the biunt of the battle because the French are still suspicious of their German neighbors? Whether this question has been put bluntly to Mr.

Pleven and Mr. Moch is not But it Is hoped that either General Marshall or Secretary Acheson for once have spoken clearly to their good but temperamental friends. five Men Injured In Plane Crash I have known Hugh Ramsey for time speechless, he tor and should know the cost of more than sixmonths in Mexico, The unofficial tourist commis- 'Tlie action was taken at the PURCELL, Okla. (U.R) Five Okla- circumstances it is not easy to City men were injured, ore rely on what any French gov- when a twin-engine ernment could promise, unless airplnae crashed in a field foreign ministers Saturday night national sentiment was strongly southwest of this McClain called on Russia to lift the iron behind it. And nobody, not even tw'on Saturday night.

members of the present Paris highway patrol pilot cabinet, can assure us that the Adam Hunt, a.ttempted to find temper of the people is favora- landing place after a fuel pump ble to genuine rearmament. JL In snite of the billions noured Critically injured was Conrad curtain, open the frontiers that six months was suffi- binds them to protect the basic things. Now if Mayor Rams for tourists to see all of rights of their citizens. would stop long enough to see the sights. rise in cost of all material, it is Wars we can handle.

this other thing, peace, that baffles. Of the pt)int after touchdown in the great diplomatic easy to see why the stadium cost more, but he is too busy attending to business. I think It is time for the people to get busy and get a mayor and commission we can have confi- Buiiding in Texas Takes Sudden Spurt 12,000 Expected When Teachers Convene the fact that some 600 million dollars worth of military equip- ment has been receiVed by attended the Texas-SMU France under the Military Aid football game. Program, the French armed forces are far inferior to Teleara ph Office those of Switzerland, which re- i ceives nothing. At Kobbed The French Republic, with a MIDLAND, (JP) A bareheaded A ban is ordered on the building of new amusement spots.

But lovers at Hie "anywhere with you is stage will ieel no pain. AUSTIN. (U.R) An estimated 12,. -r V. members of the Texas State ---------------x- AUbxiiN lexas Duilamg took Teachers association will attend population of some 42 million young man robbed the Western 1 TT V.

1 million dollar spurt last 72nd annual persons, not counting Algeria and Union office in downtown Mld- dence in. As long as Hugh Ram- w'eek. meeting at San Antonio Nov. 23- the colonies, has been able to land Saturday night of about $350 IS mayor we will never get xhe Texas Contractor, construc- 25, it was announced Saturday. muster in these dangerous days in cash.

or keep the right kind of city tion trade joumal, reported Sat- The estimate W'as made oy exe- a military strength of about six Nancy Poore, night manager, manager, because Ramsey is too urday that contracts for the week cutive Charles Ten- indifferent metropolitan divisions, said he w'alked in when no one old to change his ways. ended Nov. 3 totalled $19,279,359. nyson, who said that the three-day The Turkish Republic, with half else was in the I think I have a right to say For the week ending Oct. 27, the onvention will be keynoted by that population, with limited re- streets outside crowded these things as I am a big tax- total was $14,913,874.

speeches on eductaion as a sources, with a primitive indus- and asked to send a money order, payer myself. Residential building amounted to of individual freedom and nation- try and with far less economic Then he drew a small automatici 1 just hope will onlj of the total. al aecurity. military assistance from the she said, aad demanded money..

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