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alley orning star letter si Shifting the Cotton Belt Published morning hy Frttdom HarltBffea. Texas Harlingen, Soturdoy, November 9, We believe that one mith in nlways w-ith another truth. We endeavor to be consistent with the tniths in great moral guide 5 the Golden Rtile, tlie Ten wents and the Declaration of Independence. Should we, at any time, be incon- wstent wih we ap- pi-eciste anyone pointinp out to us how are inconsistent with moral guides. Entered as clsss matter September 1328 at the PoM Office at Harlingen.

Texas, under the Act of Conirress of March 1S79. Subscription Ratei Morning und Sunday Carrier in Pio Grande Valley 4 cent? By ipavable in On Route in slley oiily veaV. VaUey in United (D S' year. Defiled Mail on His Big Moment YOU ever drivpn down highway whfrt work was done and watched the man with the red flag who controlled the traffic? In some instance? the man with the flag is one who too competent at some other line of work and that's the reason he gets the flag job. If you have seen such a sight, you probably have the manner of the man with the red flag having hiii little moment in the sun and his enjoyment the power he ha? over the motorist with his red flag to start and stop traffic.

We have a similar demonstration of the pleasure people obtain from the use of power demonstrated for us almost daily in the manner in which people use their to cross the street in front of approaching motor Time and time again most of us have been required to abruptly halt dur cars because some pedestrian who wants his moment of power determinedly walks in the path of an oncoming car when a momentary delay on the part of the pedestrian would permit traffic behind the motori.st to go through and avoid holding other traffic behind the car. not questioning the legal right of pedestrian to conduct himself in this manner. The law says that he has the right of way in an intersection and that it is the obligation of the motorist to that he does not run down the pedeilrian. But all of us have seen time and time again instances when, with a wave of the hand, the pedestrian could have permitted a car to go ahead of nim without any more annoyance than the brief moment re- ouired for the car to proceed. But he wants tnat fleeting moment of power when he can control the actions of another and force the motorist to stop, there are ell too many where this power is exercised Certainly we can all form aomt kind of judg- rrent concerning the kind of character an individual has who IS so determined to exercise power over others that he is willing to demonstrate his determination in such petty ways.

The kind of person who wants to enjoy this type of power is obviously ont who would enoy to a greater degree greater power. It is not surprising then that we note the genuine love of power that is demonstrated by our puoUc officials all forms of government and bureaucracy for their DOwer IS a far greater one than that granted by the one pedestrian over the lone motorist. Since there is such a widespread love of power, rertamly all ought to be on guard against grant- anv powers to public officials that can from tKem, The next time you observe such an in- sUnce as the pedestrian taking advantage of his little power to annoy, keep in mind that he is good material which to plant the seed that he is entitled to more power and more power. From this step it is a short one to a person seeking governmental and bureaucratic power that concerns us all. I ly t.

C. HOaiS What It Whot It There are few subjects that need to be better understood than inflation what ft does. Most people understand that prices are going up and up but they do not know jvhy. The man who has a belter of what inflation is fnd w-hat it does will better cble to protect himself than the man who doe.s not. Wth this idea in mind, 1 want to quote for a couple of days an fditorial in Economics" on what inflation is and does.

From here on I am quoting, is an increase in the of money or or both, i This leads to rising prices which in turn put more pressure behind, the for higher Tlie wage-price spiral is th" rcsultl iratiier than the cause of if this spiral were not accompanied by an increase in the sup- 5 ply of money it wowld result in goods ajnd unemiplojTnent. i the quantity of goods in: creases in proportion to the quantify of mcwey, some believe there no inflation. Under such cir, tumstances prices may not rise, I but there is inflation, neverihe- i lesis, in that the increasing quantity of has prevented a fall in prices. Ixwer I prices improve living condi- ons for all and is the normal ay in which the scale of has been raised. But if the quantity of money increases in proportion to the supply of goods there imay be no decline in prices.

The 'standard of living, therefore, does trot rise for thase who are living on fixed incomes but does rise for the that are able In Hollywood ly HIDDA OKn.vnriii ttST. TtliivM Looking Sideways By WHITNEY I HOLLYWOOD John up for stUl another at Twentieth Ceniury-Fox. Promised by James Street, whidi Sidney will produce with James YORK, N. I am not a b-affic hazard in our Ldward Grant writing the screen place 60 year, be. UFO', Iwv the Civil war near its Miss.

It's about free land gnants an orbit tnes? days and moving they can't get out and payment in gold by our gov- nights, but I will say that some of the way in time? That's ncm- eminent for every Indian brought my best UFO friends have not in. Quite a yarn. anytiiing new late- would be he I Sam Goldwyn says before he if evasion tactics and ca.sis Bess or Life in quotients of speed an- sudi they and test manyVenus and-or Mars avoid mishap. But consider person.s. He's talked to Dorothy: got to the point of the pollution of the atmosphere Dandridge Hnd to Nat (King) Cole, crying; "Well, now.

tliey ve real- with all the.se shoots. That is the concern is that the's never ly meised tilings up. get out to think played such an off-beat character. ol So I thought about it for aw'hile, aJsu promised Sammy Da- As anyone knows, it is no long- and then I "Look, Freddie. vis Jr.

a te.st, and he's talked with er de ngueur in the best mvsteri- lets turn distinct. There is a man Cab Calloway, Said he; never ous object sets to speak of Dying over in Jersey and he claims knew so many fine persons want- Everything milling hf actually went along in one of ed to be in it. Naturally, de- sround just outside anc on the the on a ride to Venus lighted. In the picture be -ringes of our planet's atmosphere brougli back safely. I scenes from tne book which never lumped together these days in had notion: he either actually appeared in the of phrase; Uri- cid or he actually did not.

No identified Flying Objects, or UFO ether way to think about it. I did I romped do'Aiitown to sec Mary case, we have all been a piece hoping the Jersey Martin in Get Your doing a fair job of mussing up papers would fall on and follow. rarely seen anyone capture atmosphere and peneti'ating it 1 asked them to send a good re- an audience like she did. Tliey Qying missiles. How would porter and say ju.st ei- applauded, laughed; one diskin; your way ther did or did not go to Venu-.

man had hysterics. She and Jonn our atmosphere edges on If you diri. li s-ems txlo that you Raitt are so great together they routine roconnais-sancf mission as not to bring want to do a plav on Broadway Republic and have a back one item a fabric, a next treason, Tliis production is as needle powered by the liound.s mineral, or a whd thnt good If not better than anything 0 come whDoshmg at you would be alien to this earth. Have on Broadway. When gallops hundreds of an hour? For such an proof that on stage on bi? horse, vou roar.

had it easy, I uent backstage afterwards. She did not do it to me- 16 vears azo I Arizona. CalHornia and that did go to nn nnlv Me.xico ithout causing un- VcnuK. Freddie 'T think thpn I wav; hniinH fnr alariTi or interestinq ansone there is not the sl.gh»est doubt tnon i Rs Dounci roi Liooci a wmam 1 one lone fe bw who want- th.st, And if I had been '0 brought Frle.il Phil always a mira'le how i'ack priioi, either, Self-defente. for in '52 or even a year ago when running for reelection are practi- gi'ounded always did Can you what mid hap- of once the information sources are he scored his thumping national cal men who want to hold their inr hook wnier wa.s in ren to an Karthman who came to keep their wages unammous, with The posts ol power in the capital and Venu.i.an faster than pnces, and lor verdict that i.

known as Caitsht John Crosbv on "The uiat wnat II itnown as national elections a they must have the backinc of 1 rrtist? h.shers him. cjgltng him, the FBI cra'O- ira; his demanding presence before a He rig' eomV editorials which South has definitely diminished, enemies surpassed in wi.sdom those I never seen a (groups and to who receive the fate of any of any living American, it would Photopph of hmi. Now when- the or crf'dit curacy in reflecting change.s in White House legi.slativp program.be political for anv read anything he ---'-r sentiment, and. even introduced by a special me.s-her of Coneress to him on before me. No, Capital Stuff By JOHN O'OONNEU WASHINGTON "As A believ can he Iness depression to slmv down they lean rates, thus en- just to rolling.

I pin you do'uv I 'VrruM t' llneM ii.ut-un.ru uv a npf Of UmCreSS to fleJV nim on onr ru 1 i- ir-Mrw- .1 that rontrolled in- in the sage from Ike and backed by Ad- any basic decision regarding Pen- Barrymores Not a stick of I Feb- used to avoid busi-w'inds. the members of patronage promises tagon programs, defen.se budgetsOroucho Marx fypp jp the rr 1 le-' will twrtrmt If buKines.s starts up for re-election, or political will be deter-international relations or foreign of various kinds of love In our atmwphere, I offer this unsupported this furmoi! the I I I rr ef be- making was good, Garbo and 'nere Is too unprv- ot'ir- as today as it ir heroni.nr at 'Mir are now in agreement, mined by what ('oneress thinks, aid. Ike is no longer the nation not by what the White House may credit expansion, step Sptitnik and pure eoiTt. shoot.ng. the Rnt.sh h.gh- Kv aWH mastermind that he was back Members of and ou didn qune the 'Aordn of sho.t nn'l of spending, add to the deficit land, by providing more money, pnces to resulting in torward-bupng and increa.sing bu.sin^’ss will work for awhile but hidden in it are impo-rtant limits, tions.

the supply of money people will invest in stocks, real estate and commodi- in the hope of being ablr to later at a profit. Tliey will a lor future beoau.M* tliey believe prices will highPi- later. Buving in antici- On Keeping Well Sy DR. T. VAN Nation's Press OI.R I'ig sAullowmg, talkuig.

An Evansion. 111., man is more Tensilon is conHidered a edipse of Eisenhower political- Hiat nussla srnt mllltarv reputation. But these as- up. havr combined to create tounding scientific accomplish- a ments merely highlighted what diamond necklace. Ike Capttol Hill critics had been tell who gave it to her.

muttering for montlis but never bought it for her dared to shout out loud ashamed to say so The hrutHl fact is that the boys. Bob Hope pulled out for Pans hustling to get elected next jear, night to see the fini.shed tiiat wave t'ne are now convinced that the myth of Paris I banner of Eisenhower's in ari not qn roR iPiTXi.t'»'! (California as we 'e worid pink trie- a It ii m.ins dn nijfopi- laier. ouving in aniici- ma.ss mind. Ine nramatie uunnuig oi an rjrrmt pation of higher prices promotes experts dual contioh. and actirity and creates d.d becTus7 hil put in a bu inary nulike of m.vasthenia School Opporfunify IF THERE were no public schools, many deserv ing young people would never hive a chance for an education," we are told frequenth by the advocates of bigger and more elaborate government tax-supported schools But.

1 that statement Bu.sines.« Week tells us that matter where you live, how wealthy you are nr W'hat color vour skin, your son cm enter and leceive the benefit? of the finest private schools in the countrv The magazine says to 20 per cent of the students in resident boarding schools for brjys are attending on 8cholarship.s, receiv- ail or part of their tuition, ranging from $1,700 to more than $5,000 a vear We are tnid t.i'eje are more than 3.000 independent private schools ir the United States. Of the entire group of private schools there are some residence schools for boys which compare with the great English training schools. These schools have 12,000 students, minuscule fraction of the 40-million young Americans going to school How important are these few schools ii pointed out by the magarine which savg one-fourth of the 46 OOO listings in Who in went to private schools. the bulk of the private schools' representatives went to the that stand at the prak of American secondary education," B.j Vv'eek But the point is that schoolf are attainable any youngster who can compete for the right on basis of regardless of background. This in the face of the fact that political schools supported by taxes are all the rage.

If it ii possible for anyone wnlling and able to compete to get into these erttwhile schools, despite the tax- government attempt to train evervone, think how much more the opportunities would be if all were not farced to support schools regsrdiess of neen or desire to use them indr. tdua's ould be willing to spend much or more to support private ichooli of their choice as are now required by to give up in taxes for political schools they do not want. Others be free to spend the taxes they now' use to help educate their own There be no shortage of fchoola for those wanting and needing them as there now ii no shortage of churches for all. It seem I logical that if the compulsory school program were eiimmated. there would be far greater opportunity for ambitioui young people to get real eoufanon than is under the present program.

-th fallible niilitarv sending Bing for dismay and fu.sta.ste tiie in adding prevent. ve been sistution of cjiiitalistu' free enre ma.ss mind. The dramatic revela- thinking of an electric blanket prs.se. last week Intemats.mal have al- Confci surpassed the United States in rpady put in bid to buy his golf pnce in FranciSco came i of false prosperity. the hospital launching moons, pos- Old Dad won be needing snd hangf' g.vei-nmeni adds to the m.vasthenia.

communist.s them now," Hope oi pare. supply of money and creates high- A Giuagoan tells of her I my over.ued po.t- uelega part of involved a blood cracks at the corncrs ballisiu- missile, card h-om Miinslield. This from 61 iice neard a citizens. Those who hav accounts, mortgages, bonds, liie in.iurance, oi ons lose part of the results 'their thrift. Social bene- hero of our day.

fidaries also suffer. In the large space in tlie w'hat the severs lone the non- letter of th tyi.5e. gain The obligations of substitute for a good f'V ih fCi'm every- 'f i.i 1 to KO Health Hint For good postiirp stand, walk, and think tall. btors are lightened at the p.i>,íiciHn who i.s hnnest, urally; she must have had e.xample was gnen oi how ur- iew Republicans either in House Piarker made headlines in indu.str.v had built up na- or Senate are going to grab Ike isco I she by thi coattails in the campaign. All Unlike who sound thr of Of course wc reliable, and willing to -e nearly all creditors, Those who i'kp on lesponsibility and Democrats, including! the Eisen- to talk to of the of free enterpr'-e I iv- aiif'Sfri tir remarks Ji 'Ae gf't into this let- iVfii:" It 'eared almost My howrr Democrats who have sour- mulrin ho I un skeptical and asked me ed on Ike since Littie will be 'IT have money ui Uie nank, sav- n.glit amil.es who get this type and she made g.ud bs- right, MeGiu I mgs hanks, life in.surance, care are fortunate.

reappeared within a week, coattails and giving the Eisenhow- and politica Sams heari gages or bonds, are creditors. the acid I have er White Hou.se directorate a vig- m.irv ri-v 1 a womiin was I.able walks a d.i> vvarning for the long range i i.se -a: on doctor's orders. She wjll go bureau TTiey may he debtors in the for good and have sense that live in reader ho Trouble since ly paid ammoniated tooth posvders estly sorry for Eisenhower the in- Th.v A. 1 3 til CCl ni i i uiincl filt in.stall- 1 hut to demonstrate that allergy dividual. Back in the wimer of geneiaiion, wf 1 in tnst nis polBr riight to wAnt tn re and responsible now and then for after Ike had turaed down the 4S rj'ing mortgages, may be driving automobiles that not lully paid If.

and be making ment payments on furniture iiouieiiold equipment. a renult inflttion they might be losing creditors and gainmg as debtors, Their debts are more evident to them, than their status as creditors. Inflaticwi is tliere- likely to make more people feel happy than Tins rn'omotes free spending, discour- rges saving, and creates an illu- rion of proipenty. It the kind fif prosperity that one might had orous pantp. The letter i.sn’t quoted to cun- In many ways vou feel hon- duck hunting with Clark erats who foreordain the dem.ind gm I the lirnil of questiona to prevention of diseases will be anvwered.

replies be made when return, stanipf'd envelope is enclosed. not tc- All thould be dressed to Van Of'lien, M.D., Tribune Neus Svndiealu 220 K. New I'nrk 17, New is'-'rt '-cd to It and and said, fun bananas the nest nc need if we with it in i But sponsible now and then for after Ike had turaed down the '48 "nt at the of the offer of thp Democrats for theii-. American and Cana tno iM 5 Admimstra mouth. There are few or Presidential nomination, he was dentifrices on the market to w'hich persuaded to take the GOP bid, ncit ture.

-We prefer going in the oil levels, he is she said. development plan- flexible mar the number there is no need to blacklist produft. sensitive. So Ions on th, private assurance that he is 'vould (ate only a token hattleket reji Ou! end leamrd advu-e to vou and rn'in ter for the presidency and would ac- 'The should play meet tiiem Ue need to rr- to 1 tually be the nominee of 1 0 th niembrr the mcfficicncy of etfi- parties. That, of course, didn'ManuK- wil! gne prmluctivity fome true, Tlien.

after hi.s heart better to him of appan-n! ru.n rani attack and before the IS race. Ike Mnrch. Bob has tliree 1 i ridtiif'd cax nr warned the partv leaders that he coming up, against prouablv as I hooc Harr.N Cohn appreciates Health Quiz UFRRIJi wTitcv: Is it possible to miglit be only "a part-time Presi wTitC': Is it possible to miglit be only "a part-time Presi- weii miv of hu uher ify' If he increased the wearine.ss was of his own mak- clean every nook and cranny of dent Which, in fact, he been. talent he ha.s in B.drns he said on his home and had a good time ing. Unhappmess or fiiistration the teeth with a Wlut They Tell Him lucky to have signed him, true tiiat ti.e weallh PitU st.j the money.

may be his trouble but ten- Then "In the beginning, manj like In- sUon test should have been sug- No. Kcwd often lodges between ments bud IS many out dump nuclear ir mj.ser.^h!** counti" do better not forg'-t jCRACKCR CROSSWORD PUZZLE Vr. t'irral i oi A 1 Sh.P- have come the disappoint-nes er snouin let nim of the countries comes has laid the keel of it.s first If one thing a gen- ftoger proud of unny ace. out of the underdeveloped coun- a li flation: their dollar income in- gested to establish positively or the teeth, especially those that are eral needs at all times a high- written many iongs creases and they feel more negatively whether he is a mild close together. The.se particles are grade intelligence outfit.

So just Garland -erous. They know that prices a.sthenic,” difficult to remove with a brush a year ago this week. Ike vaunt- r.se but they and it is true Tliis i.s 3 good idea but my as- and it is that dental floss ed intelligence service Central o' the stronger pressure group.s. gravi.s alfrcts a comes in hand) Inieiligence ctc fell that ihcir dollar incomes will m- fToup of muscles rather than pro- Hat on its face and to tip than prices dur.ng an feeelins of fa- IIIINMNO off Ike tliat our ever-loving allies. well-located real gue of the eyelids, aij's vvrites.

I'm in m.s fjf- Britain and Frnnce, with an assi.st and the common stocks of for examplr, tire a short and have iwed a hair dye for from were launching a nbly-managed companies usually and the victim is unable to several Recently my hair attack on Egypt, Ike had to in dollar value during the pe- open them until strength returns. been thinning out. Do you read the new.s off a news ticker gf reason to nods of enabling their Other muscle groups may be af- think the dye is responsible? shocking situation for a Pres- ashamed of some aspect of to avoid part of the fectecl in a similar w-ay, mterfer- ident W'hich they otherwise would sustain." Did You Know? An American oiiman has a permit to explore Libena tu airline started semce to Santiago Japan I3rh and largest ar ship program calls for 46 new merchant Calcutta has established a jute I futures marked, in an effort to curb speculatimi Portugal will uee radio. TV and movies to presole poi-t wme sales IB the racial frictions at Little Rock. No.

Loss of hair i.s an aging liie intelligence which Ike is get- i.sn’t much comfort to learn thought to be of ting is not of the highest order, that other peoples doing WI glandular origin. The bulletin bells on a news tick- much better than we are. Time er in the White House clanged late magazine repurts that the new By TAl.ABUA KVKRMJ, KKiilMTY Tue.sday and then start- rulers of Ghana are their (In Word-a-Day tiire' Hailin- C. writes: Wiiat makes the ed to click off a paragraph wliich political opponents. And U.

S. gen residents are asked the eyes look rigid? do not move should go down as the understate- News and World Report reveals meaning of a ciiosen at from side to side in the Jierson ment of the year, hilariously fun- the fact that, after ten years of random Their are pub- I asking about. ny if it didn't deal with a matter Indian Independence, the plight of RKPLV nf life and death for thus rountry million is ab- Pafkinaon disease is the best of nur.s The bulletin read jccily miserable Both instances if vou refer to a fixed nf l-'ustei- are great disappointment.s to those or staring On the oth- Dulles Russia appears to lead of us who believe an era ol en- er hand there are neuro- the United some respects lighienment would he ushered in logical conditions in which the in developing guided mis.siles viith the end of British rule. Men eyeballs are immobile and do not Sure it's funny and a silly have the same virtues regardless 2. I think It means a hmt or move in any direction.

This statement coming from top oi race and color. And, it seems curs in some types of locomotor Cabinet member. Every American they have the same faults too 3. one I know. It means ataxia, bulbar paralysis, encepha- who can read a newspaper on lis- including a thirst for suiieriority necessary or obligatory.

litis, and certain diseases Involv- ten to a radio knows that Russia power. dlctjonarv de.ihi»*« ing the third, fourth, and sixth does lead the United States in JACK MOFFITT mandatory at meaning; ontain cranial There is rare guided missiles, Why kid the Inf. of the nature of, or pertain- inflammatory disease in which ad- American people along and try to Moroccans will get a tng mandate or ronunand, hesions form bet'Appn the eyelids quiet with these piiliti- rft of vvheat from the United he-nw, rjr. and the eyeball, iStates, Rabat earns. 1 liihed follow'ed by thf in the tion of Interna tionai 1 The word toilaj is mandatory.

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