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He in in the the later his then representative for a son tue in date an A 6600. EL PASO TIMES- -El Paso's HOME Newspaper. Outbreak In U.S. Dr. Fladness Says stock," which he said are costing as much as two billion dollars annually.

(Continued From Page 1) Improved research which he said should progress under the Agricultural Research and Marketing Act. Modernization of production methods, especially more efficiency with less risk. Improved quality, promotion and sales methods. With respect to advertising, Wil- son said. "With the re research that all has been done.

and new facts that have been developed in recent vears the nutritional value of meat, we have unparalleled story to tell. We must promote our products and it do continuously." Top leaders of the Cattle ers Association said Tuesday that members are in agreement on a resolution calling for speed in completing co-use agreements between the War Department and stockmen for the Alamogordo bombing range. Other officials said. resolutions, to a State express bill of Senate preventing the posting and lands another further expansion of the Rural Elec- trification Administration, The association also expected endorse the National Livestock sociation's demands for freer use of to forest grazing lands and support Joint Commitof the Lands of the National Livestock the National Wool Phone Strike In Texas Spreading Continued From Page 1) daughter. She been in not She would answer the charges that said she work properly, disagreeable that distributed Christmas charges first were not would demote Growers Association.

cannot considered minutes of entered the technical care mistreat people Several thousand members of the Independ- Telephone vote union Wednesday. Kiwanis To Hear Boys Club Leader V. Thompson, Worth, reF. that of were Hardware Tools Ranch Farming Supplies Builders Hardware, Paint, ete. Pan-American Supply Co, 214 San Antonio St.

M-2621 6600. U. S. Weather Report TUESDAY. MARCH 11, 1947.

highest temperature today: third, lowest. second. First column. precipitation: Albuquerque Boston Amarillo 3 Chicago Chihuahua Cincinnati Del Rio Denver Detroit Fort Galveston Worth Kansas Angeles City Los Memphis Mogolion: New Orleans New York Phoenix Pittsburgh Presidio Roswell San Antonio Tucson Washington Yuma EL PASO El Paso relative humidity, 34 per cent. nual session instead of every two years.

It was tabled. "Why don't we just vote unanimously 150 to 0 for the bill?" suggested Rep. Woodrow Bean of El Paso from an opposite corner. The final tabulation was 105 to 25. Rep.

J. B. Sallas of Crockett lost his fight to keep alive a tax bill killed Monday by the revenue and taxation committee. The bill would raise the state gasoline tax from four to five cents per gallon. The tidal pull of the moon and sun have been shown to affect even the level of water in deep artesian wells.

Would King Cole Be Merry With Stomach Acid Pains? The legendary Old King Cole might not have been a merry old soul if he had stomach acid pains. Sufferers who have pay the penalty of stomach or acid pains. indigestion, gas pains, heartburn. burning sensation, bloat and other conditions caused by excess acid, should try Udga and they, may be merry, Get box of 'Udga Tablets from your druggist. First does must convince or re.

turn box to us and get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY Adv. STEEL ERECTING -HEAVY HAULING WEST TEXAS ARIZONA- NEW MEXICO SOUTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO, EL PASO Phone Main 1166 209 St. RIGGING CRANE SERVICE Wednesday, March 12, 1947 Four Foreign Engineers Visit City, Valley (Continued From Page 1) surveying and other phases of civil engineering, the group has taken time out to observe the American way of doing things and thoughtfully had some comments to make. For example, they all agreed that impressive thing about people in the United States is their friendliness toward strangers. Kapila recalled how a stranger in Chicago walked three out of his to help him find a certain address.

"You see, Europe seem to have friendliness because they gone through six of terrible hardships," de la Sayette "And that why the minute the United States, there marked difference the people's attitude." offered Another observation that food is the visitors was "the here are more 8 Salthan a pleasure," tion, baing "What mean terrible." you meals, that France take while long INDIAN CRITICAL OF COLD WEATHER The locations from probably Kapila, place a where the find shade while Sayette Salbaing VOTE WALKOUT. Houston C.1.O. of 120 approved vote 984 ers a 120 a Park plants, Refinery chemical at announced union leaders TIRES NEW and USED FOR ALL CARS TRUCKS- HOUSE TRAILERS CARS We COMMAND. For Your Tires and Wheels MILLER TIRE WHEEL 2400 Alameda Ave. Ph.

M-1474 PAIN OF SIMPLE MEMORRHOINS GOES FAST Think of A single soothing ointment that relief from those tortures of simple piles. It's amazing Pazo Ointment -acts stantly to relieve pain and itching -soothes tissues inflamed -lubri- cates dry, hardened parts--helps cracking sorenessprevent reduce swelling and check minor It's wonderful! piles, get ing Pazo Ointment. Your can tell At druggists' in tubes complete with perforated pile pipe that makes application simple thorough -also and tins and handy suppositories. Tickle the Menfolks Pink with AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEATS, 14 11 4. Light Fluffy Taste For veriety, GET BOTH KINDS the red bes for poncokes end the yellow bes for Nation Waits For Truman Talk Today (Continued From Page 1) home economies and indirectly as barrier against the westward surge of communism.

The Greek government, harassed by leftist guerrillas, has appealed for United States aid, now that Britain, herself facing a grave crisis at home, is withdrawing help from the Hellenic kingdom. While congressmen generally waited on edge and withheld comment until they hear from the President, Vandenberg indicated the broad scope of the difficulties ahead when he told reporters that "the same fundamentals are involved in so many situations." Some legislators said the fundamentals on which Vandenberg himself did not elaborate- -concern a decision whether the United States should offer help, possibly including indirect military assistance, to other nations threatened by communist forces. In this category, they placed such countries as oil-rich Iran and China, as well as other countries lying on the outer rim of the so-called Soviet "sphere." Vandenberg, chairman of the Foreign Senate Relations Committee and presiding officer of the Senate, was eaid by some of his colleagues to have raised this question: Should the United States help Greece oust communist forces while denying similar aid to the anticommunist Chinese national government of Chiang Kai-shek? Another prime question puzzling the lawmakers was this: Does intervention in Europe set the pattern for similar steps elsewhere? Congressional leaders who talked with Mr. Truman at a top-secret conference Monday said they came away with the impression that the President will probably ask direct loans to Greece and Turkey. Hospital Gifts Now $621,805 (Continued From Page 1) have completed the individual prospect interviews assigned to him and every committee should have its quota by that time." An invitation to the meeting is being extended to representatives of all El Paso churches, according to W.

R. Blair, industrial committee chairman for the campaign. treasurer of the First Presbyterian Church and member board of trustees. "Since this will be a non-sectarian community hospital," said Blair, "every church, like every citizen, will be given the opportunity to help." He explained there will be a chapel of all faiths on the main floor of the new hospital and that program for making that chapel the project of El Paso's churches will be presented at the Friday meeting, Wonderful Relieve THIS DOUBLE-DUTY Yes, you get quick relief from sniffly, stuffy distress of head colds Head Colds! NOSE WORKS FAST! when you put a little Va-tro-nol in each nostril. What's more -it actually helps prevent many colds from developing if used in timel Try it directions You'll in the like it package.

Follow VICKS VA -TRO-NOL Breedlove Smith Dies On Street (Continued From Page 1) tified police of his disappearance. Discovery of the body was made by Renaud Maya, 4319 Tularosa Street. attorney's car was headed west. The body was lying faceup on the ground to the right of the car with the right door open. Detectives said keys were in the switch but that the ignition was not turned on.

None of Mr. Smith's possessions the car had been disturbed. His money had slipped out of his pocket and was lying on the ground. Detectives said there were no marks of violence on the body. Mr.

Smith is survived by his widow, Mrs. Zenobia Smith of El Paso; four sons, Breedlove Smith, of Manila, P. Lt. William Robert Smith, III of Fort Bliss, Daniel Harlan Smith and Edward Smith, both of El Paso; two brothers, Myron A. Smith of Fort Worth and William Robert Smith of San Antonio; and two sisters, Mrs.

Laurence Stevens of El Paso and Mrs. Frank C. Kilpatrick of Palo Alto, Calif. Funeral services will be held in Kaster and Maxon Chapel at 10 Thursday with the Rev. J.

Fred Cole officiating. El Paso Lodge No. 130 A. F. A.

M. will have of services at the grave. will be in the National Cemetery with full military honors. Mr. Smith was a life member of El Lodge No.

130 A. F. A. a Knight Commander Court of Honor of the Scottish Rite and a past potentate of El Maida Shrine. Colorado City, Texas, in 1890, he was graduated from AusCollege and received a law degree from George Washington UniHe came to El Paso in World War he was comsecond lieutenant in the officers' training camp at Leon Texas, 1917, and held of first lieutenant when discharged from the service in 1919, Returning to El Paso after the war, Mr.

Smith re-entered law He was appointed asattorney by District L. Vowell in 1926 and that office until De- 1934, to Oct. 31, 1935, practice law. district counsel for El Paso Home Owners Loan moved to Washingwhere he became legal in the Income Tax returned here recently law practice. of the late FedJudge W.

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10,5 Grain Neutral Spirits New Brother Just Cause For Jubilation Menio Park, Calif. (AP), Sammy Yates showed up in the eighth grade at Central School with a cigar box. He opened it and passed out all-day suckers, explaining: "I'm a brother." Marshall Wins Moscow Point (Continued From Page 1) many prisoners of war she is holding in her homeland. After handing the Russian ister his initial defeat on the China question, the western representatives then blocked, at least for the time being, another Soviet proposal that the "Big Four" ministers discuss China informally and issue a communique on the subject. Molotov insisted that such a communique should be put out since the question was of such "great importance to public opinion." Bevin said he would think over the communique suggestion, but.

that he did not believe it was proper under the circumstances. Marshall and Foreign Minister Georges Bidault of France supported Bevin. Marshall issued a formal statement saying that he would be "pleased" to exchange information with Molotov and Bevin on the subject of China, and Bevin indicated that his country was willing to do likewise. Marshall's statement said a threepower declaration on China made in Moscow in December, 1945, "was not a decision of the Council of Foreign Ministers, but of the forforeign secretaries of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States." Moscow declaration confined itself to a statement of attitude of the three powers regarding China, particularly the attitude of two of the powers (Russia and the United States) in respect to their troops in China," the statement continued. Marshall added that he believed it would be "improper" to place the Chinese question on the agenda "without China, as a member of the council, being present and participating in the determination of the agenda as well as in any subsequent discussion." Marshall presided over Tuesday's meeting -the second in the Moscow conference to decide the future of Germany and Austria.

ONCE House Okehs Pay Hike Amendment Continued From Page 1) Daniel of Wichita Falls, would raise pay from $10 to $12.50 for each day the Legislature is in session and give them $5 a day between sessions. An amendment would give the speaker of the House and the lieutenant-governor $20 per day. SAYS LIVING COSTS EXCEED SALARY McDaniel said it was impossible for legislators to live on the $10 a day they receive now during a session. Currently members of the House and Senate receive no salary between sessions. Rep.

Searcy Bracewell of Houston attempted to tack on an amendment to hold up all pay legislators refused to redistrict state file after the 1950 census, "I don't believe this Legisiature has a right to raise their salary if they don't observe the constitution and redistrict," he declared. The proposed amendment was tabled, 85 to 46. Crosthwait's proposed amendment to authorize an annual session of Legislature got the required twothirds majority bare for 100 constitutional changes by The proposal would set up an extra 30-day session of the Legislature on even years for the consideration of appropriation bills only. Regular sessions of the Legislature would continue to be held odd years. Rep.

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