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Monday, October 7, 1946 6600. EL PASO TIMES El P-We HOME Newspaper. Disappearance Of Cotton Surplus By 1947 Harvest Time Predicted Cowboy Skating Art Headline loan Offered A rm vs 'Feminine Wolf-CaW Lures Mosquitoes For Tests KI Paso Air hum Coliseum lev Vanities Show Crop Retunu For This ear Best Si net- 2) Hospital If It Can Gel Doctor ion if 1788 Within ton AP The Army Sunday night announced perfec of a synthetic feminine wolf-call which play havoc with the love of mosquitoes. The male mosquito which hears it apparently gets the imprt- tkel 1 Ul Um By LOIS BROOK Washington AP Wanted: A doctor Hractice guaranteed, mod When we read a headline in the, uic "i jusiuuo is giving nun uig-vye. nui lured to paper regarding automobile crasne, source, he finds himself confronting a cold, impersonal tuning 1 we immediately realize that it wa This dirty trick was worked out tha Amw noMu.

Am I r.o doubt due to some carelessness i "i mm on the driver's part. a eatensive research into means of Whn vn rri headline. Protecting soldiers against insect- Wt4iiiilM AH cotton eurplus of th 30's, with it head-' nche from farmers and Govern- inert official, will have disappeared by the tune the 1MT crop 1 harvested, the Agriculture De- partmeot ald Sunday TV present outlook indicate that carry-over stocks of American cotton next Aug 1 will be the ern infirmary ready for use. home will be found The appeal is from Buxton. N.I a fishing and Coait Guard com-! munity of 2500 on a strip of sand1, at Cape Hatteras.

Located in Dare County, where Virginia Dare camel from, Buxton has a heroic life-1 saving tradition, considerable bad' AIRPLANE CRASHES," you im-l MM awi.m. that somethine Quartermasters The quartermasters found that, Fire From Car Kills Briton In Jerusalem the flutter of female mosquitoes went wrong with the plane, different than 255 wnich doe- Airplanes are no a maie 01 trie same spec He tunes in the hum through his since 1929, the report stated. of all kinds of cotton cowlick technically, his antennae. which are fine, hairlike appendage Jerusalem aftarhinH tr. hi.

in the United States for the 194- i UP). black seds uiacK seuan iu i.wu. uiv uviii speed car. They are just as safe a the person who i at the control. Many airplane accidents are caused by careless, crackpot pilots, who re not fit to drive or fly Army Air Force record and Civil Aeronautic records show that i around 85 per cent of accidents are caused by carelessness The great 47 marketing ion were estimated at 16.700.000 bales assuming Imports of 200 000 bales i The department said total disappearance Is expected to be slightly less than the 12.800.000 bales last sea ine frequency of these wing past a British billet on Prophet tone has been measured and can Street killed one F.

noncom-be duplicated with a tuning fork missioned officer and wounded n-so that the male mosquitoes follow other Sunday night, the vibrating tuning fork while it The automobile eseaneH thmnDi. est number or tnese oeing caused lis kainfl A Ik. I 1..1 who can't resist thei iuiuiu, uic uic uniRenea sireets street lights by pilots temptation to flv low and show uet:" lurneo oir to conserve weather, and on boat a day to the mainland Buxton needs a hospital. The War Assets Administration is saving a surplus infirmary for Dare County, if the citizens can show it will be efficently run. That means there muit be a doctor.

The nearest hospital now is at Elizabeth City, 120 miles by auto when the road is usable The boa' trip is around five hours. With such a showing of need. Buxton can get WAA's infirmary free, or at a big discount. It is one of two set up by the Coast Guard in the ares to take care of survivors from wrecked or torpedoed vessels Now both have been declared surplus and closed One is due to go to the town of Man-teo, which has a doctor. uff for the girl friend.

These pilots almott have ruined aviation particularly in Southern California, i where a great movement against wun me antennae removed, me power, male mosquitoes pay no attention British soldiers and police im-either to the females or to a tun- mediately began a search of Jeru-ing fork." salem's Jewish community and ar- Without disclosing whether it i rested several suspects. of any kind has been be Proposes to give the little varmints The British soldiers were guard- son. Thus, the domestic carryover would be a little over bale compared with 7 500.000 on hand Aug. 1 of this year The department said that on the basis of latest prices and production forecasts, farmers' cash receipt from the 1946 cotton crop will be the highest since 1925, or I one billion, seven hundred and fifty million dollars compared with I one billion, two hundred and fifty I million dollars last year and for the prewar average. Cotton price are approaching the peak of the post-World War I period.

started Such pilots must Gl haircuts or equip every soldier the billet, a former ing -ought out and grounded Low flying airplanes should beiwith 'ork- tft corP lospital, when the sedn mowed them down and sped by. reported to the Civil Aeronautics musquuo uaid. drink raked the building with bullet. Authority at the MunlciDal Iemal mosquitcs blood. The males make out on Main 5094 Flying is already safer than driving, but we can (till prove it by weeding out the few undesirables.

it honey and plant juice. Some mosquitoe with exotic tastes will bite snakes. This obviously marks the mosquito as a poor sport, since snakes have no means of slapping them. I Novels Raged On Many States It was believed the shootings may have been in retaliation for the incident last week, when a car described as containing British folder shot at Jewish home in Tel Aviv and killed Jewish girl in her sleep. Conservative Jewish elements feared Sundav n'ght's shootings a The diffeient itates of the United States furnish interesting back I The latest attraction on the field i the Schweixer 720 two-place 'lider.

owned by Bob Bowman. Bob has a commercial glider pilot' license with about 1500 hours. A glider club is being formed and flights will probably be made ground for novels says Helen Se- Record Tax Intake lit imr.iiM ami Ji ii mi Wheat Crop May Be Largest Since 1940 W(hiagtet, (AP The world's wheat crop in 1946 ts likely to approximate 5.900.000.000 bushels, the largest since 1940, the United States Department of Agriculture reported Sundav. A crop of that sue, however, will slightly below the 1935-39 aver- mour Farrington libranan of tin I might have serious repercussions in London, where members of the Jewish Agenry are negotiatinr Reported By U. S.

A cowboy number on ire skate, built around an El Pasu-Southwest Public Library, motif, will be a special attraction in the Winter Vafiitie," the pro- Life in the Dakota' in the duction to be presented by the Ctiamber of Commerce Oct 31 and Nov 1 1 1900 and Deborah iigbt for an lVathinton, (APi The Federal from Hem Airport A Stearman PT17 will be used for initial towing of the glider Once it is airborne, it will be freed to ride the air currents known only to glider and 2 at the Coliseum. Lee Huberts and Jean Mart, lexas ice scars, are preparing; the act especially for thia show One of the first fancy skating teams in the ice business, When night are frosty, button her into this chillproof housecoat that is simple to make and nice to with the British government for release of Jewish leaders held Palestine and for Jewish participation in the London conference on the Holv Land. A British spokesman said or. Friday that Britain was on the verge of freeing th Jewish leader. look at Transfer for embroidering The department's Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations noted in report: "Compared with the small 1945 11 Nil (U1U 11C1 1111 dren is teen in "Deborah" 'by Marian Catle; "The Horn of Plenty" dv Valma Clark picture farm life Ifl upstate New York and Effie who ran the Rathbone family; in "The City of Trembling 1-eavea" by Walter Clark the scene Roberts and Hart, originally from Dallas, recently completed a five-year tour with Shipstad and John Surplus Goods Government took in more in taxes during the first three month of this fiscal year than in any 12 peacetime months in history.

Federal spending during those three months, ended Sept. 30. also topped that of any whole fiscal year of peace except 1941, when uillions were laid out for defense Receipts for the July-through-September period were which would be an annual rate of 937. 800.000.000. That would be collar and pocket is included i One only has to be 14 years of Printed Pattern 1788.

sixes 2, 3, 4., age to solo a glider and this should 7. I. Size 4 takes 2 yds. of: be of interest to buy who are 39" fabric anxious to fly. but not old enough son "ice ruilie.

They played At Bi'r, towr tor ont year. 7 unto, nev .1 I j. ii -cs Otnera are Mrs. Palmer Hoi.ey" I nin. ri aite Cook shows the JT and vtcinitv should b.

ideal for Opens Monday Mil: Mil IN CHINA Albert Andrade, 18, fireman, second class, son of A. Andrade. 121 Linden Avenue. El Paso, 1 serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Helena, stationed in China as part of the Seventh Fleet breaking soaring records. fiiange from domestic servant to factory worker in St.

Loui; "No More a Stranger" by Anne Fisher $1,800,000,00 below the budget es- Bill Hitter of El Paso too de- timate for the year ending next Goods uselul to civilian "Hie report said the most outstanding gain over last year's crop noted in the European total now placed at bushel, S30.ij0uOfi bushels larger than' in 1945." Th British Wes, which hats suffered bad weather, were European crop improvement it its mate FREE! Win the pattern yea order uu mil receive aa riht page fashion hook featurin Winter styles. illuvtrled in full George Arnolds "Rhythm on Ice," the akate part of the "Vanities," will be presented on an lee stage to be built into the tegular stage at the south end of the Coliseum A (Uding panel will rover the ice for the stage presentation of "Earl Carroll Vanities." another division. Pinky Tomltn and his orchestra will supply the music for both on a it hAitt this week i June but official hope heavy tax will be sold in small lot Monday is Bi through Friday from 8 30 a m. to in woeuvs cat rest set receipts next spring will close the and Nolan Aguillard of Lordsburg received his Ercoupt. Both of KP.

vv vn in SKlTREI "i n.rcran mm Banding for the quarter was 19.331, OOu 000 at an annual rate of inQsouer Sales of El Paso Kelland's bet stories i ii.d of the Torreones" the fabul-cu land of the Torreones in the "jthwet a search for rich mm- al deposits, adventuie and ro- oiaaco. ew a 37.324.tJO,(Ml0 That would be 14. i 30 p. m. at Biggs Field The general public is invited inspect Items, and after inspector shoitld enter the let number snc amount of the bid on bid liipj whi-ih w'll be made available Bid will be deposed a lorkec Despite the larger European i pi it of the i ordan 200.000.000 below the budget eiti mate for the year.

WRAPPED your name, ess and rone clearly printed. SIZE DESIRED AM) PATTERN NUMBER PATTERN SERVICE. THE EL I'ASO TIMES. 1' Box MM, Dai- wit play for aw will tn box, which IN PERSON Texas heat csop, however, import n-iuiremeii1 continue sizable Th i irvt-1 us niust countries it siil lunsideratly below prewat anc ronsumption of bread and rem products continue to be wnarply restricted" WATER ANALYSIS I ash Receipts Top tusiin 'AP The (tales i Many El Paso businessmen pilots were recently entertained at the ranch of Rex Kipp near Lordsburg. They arrived at the ranch for a steak dinner and were put up for the night Those who went were: Wvnd- jham White, Dan White, G.

Ma-gruder, Vance, H. Scott, Scott WilkJe, Fred KinsiL Frank Keeney W. J. Reynold. Dan Mueller, and Geiome Owen.

cling of-iett bid-mail or Walter W.nchell der wll Ratified by Liberty Hall October 10th 8:30 P. M. I I P.i su Testing; Laboratory it uiiitneed MM Fge M-I21S OsIU I tnrnl flint no i ii. i phone. Bids may be submitted fur as many lot as desired.

A Aide variety of article are oeing offered, including small lot RADIO KROD (CBS) 600 TODAY KTSM (NBC) 1380 tsea al GenaaDy are ludav MH greater than all the potentialities the remaining I urupeaa oan-trles together, with the evrep-i. of Ke-M and l.rrsl hritam The British will give ftraarht In Irscr -mum far nent a year Miss Peggy Loreruto and Mrs Benit Izzard have been operators MONKS! Ol lUHia I Ml. and rubber fuel $21,832,419 lept. waa for the re-year cattle total ex I Aug. 31.

HokMM. a raeattoa la awrdea. tii- ty ex in the El Paso control tower (Met! December. IMS. Since private flying has been getting back into the wing, after the war-time lull, they have watched many a student solo It looked so easy, that they both started flying and are now taking their solo flight around the valley every day.

frirnils ol hiat there la Nerrn 1'iess Kl 194 WsOaW Brown, SBC sst Summer the lagerie ul news-kt War Crimes Now Showln; Through Tuesday Reheariim: Set For Winkler Field Tra.1 with r-r i aln out' ordeal After roniidorahlt delay in El i i U- ii-t ts- i-M- I M- lloors Open At I 111 HI IHI I IN 3 I guy from Tast. Paso, th CM of Flota Aei. a Mer the atat ha a total unexpended oa lance 7 The comptroller reported an petted aurpius of $34 106.M4 at the end of the present fiscal year. Aug 4 F. I i tt: 7: a T1 rv CBS AasUn AP" ha 15 the effective niitf Aigentina BH -KTSM Hrt, i ii i iis no trial aes-up: We who the end of this "are truly the ail 31.

1M7. but ir.du-iited this fie ri Flew 'ure wasild be sfcbjert to reduction Kleberf oy the Ugiilature spending Angele on three engine with no difficulty whatever Two truck were needed to gas the plane with 1310 gallon of fuel. Many foreign C54 and C47 are conuiK through Berentlv, one came in from Paris. France and last victim of TWO TIIINT.K DREW THEM TOUETHEK RM Mr Of Mardrr And A Wild FanoU-n That Fated Uv And Hate! BARBARA VTANWYCK HMllv EfXAMTal SCOTT The the Ihr kuhn. and Ihr ase- Fntire Army Mav Move By Air I KI si I irtg rapid search for someone on Ma field who could interpret Frem -Knot HillUms i (tea gay the eaeasy aid and easMasi dating the watt are free, while the Was.

P. teawys the John Bay arisen lauthtsr uf 'lader and ather aa Ike ia law tad ae- APi a is Washington. tart tow aid rmy capable THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA Ew Her lraasM A Man Had Bat Tw Amwar m4ete Sarrender Or Death" -tsTTlHf Aviation Service n- der sir kaeed 1 s--K1 la plinr powered with in hp. engine which wiU cruise ISO mile per hour Delivery on the firt I ex al ftssvn. 1 MMSJIAsW: -Taea A Jerry Cater Carteen LATEST PARAMOUNT HEWS pected in days.

Twelve Ntu will hand instead of Twelve Million. TK( HNK'IANS KKIM ll Contracts have been let fur many new hangar at th airport to take tare of new privately owned Tturtv-to enlisted member of i- the Medical Department all recent in both the air and ground be wrote in the official AA1 view Magadne "Ordnance equipment ts redesigned to fit aircraft lo requirements arid giant air port are being designed to on the field The will be by lis NeWHth Aircraft ol Brooke Army Median Antonio, have ar- CttSt of Hunt i ISIS Oct 30-Apf. of the Stand-aid Oil Co of Texas to eetabliah an II of SS barrel per dT f'jr me Kevstone Colby Construction Hit By Seasonal Slump otln AP A seasonal slump NUH sllutMM, TUROK.II TIH'RaDAT! Date Open At P. i- se viriRWS TO MBIT. will Veteran of Foreign IITREK START: M.

IM erforn, amilicatorr War, win hold it regular monthlt meeting nip Monday in the more cloaely with ord review ud two such orts are planned to I troops of infantry din attle areas, along with ry and other weapon: nent ready for action n-the-job training at William eaumont General HoapiUl In the of iberty Hall Thm The ksMfa 4 Sereealal Of 1......1 I sctbs wnsnir i Kait-S" tTm swrXsga roup are II surgical and ll terhnstiaaa, mi: miiih ben are requc-ted to be lowest of any month thia year but still considerably higher than September figure- of previous year, the Texa Contractor leuoited Out Ol' I nilorm Char. IIAN BLAINE FERRT (UNO PHIL SILVERS HtRRt JtMES HI ORCHESTRA I sRMf Mia 4 EIKiAR BK HANAN ('M LUCKY" lllll A M.liTW" fw, ROBERT YOUNG RADIATOR lulu APi Plan for Urge irm, Air Forvea-Civil Air Patrol If mww at Midway Airport be-eeett Delia and Fort Worth. Oct ere announced here Sun- I'g'l Crat SOtTHWF.STUtA ON THI DU PONT CAVALCADE of AMERICA" rt of bono- at 1 of bono- at KilTOK SHOP Gen Call Qesv Carl swassf the show I SpswU. coaa-I gatssral of the Army An I I asw tial con tSSSIf ssmssi mm Oasssn mmt sassaa isaslisa msa Smss ssal as ana jP.j" i iisa in. siss- wi im iamn s.

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