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Victoria Advocate from Victoria, Texas • 10

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Victoria Advocatei
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Victoria, Texas
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1UA in Victoria Aavocaie, bunday, June 4, lyott, OBITUARIES Lone Eagle's Son New 'Frogman' CORONADO. June 2 Jon Morrow Lindbergh, 23, like his famous father, Charles, en School Control Voted by Japs As Strife Ends Washington Bureau of the St. Louis Gldbe-Democrat: "Can you tell us if Mr. Murray Chotiner is to be used In the 1956 national campaign?" Hail replied: "Dear Ed: "At you know, Murray Chotiner Victoria Singing Discovery Chooses Home Over Tucson joys adventure and is finding it GOP Jo Skip Giotincr's Aid WASHINGTON. June 2 -The Republican National Committee said today' it will run this year's presidential and presidential campaigns without the help of Mcfrray M.

Chotiner. California Republican leader whose affairs are under investigation by, a Senate subcommittee. The Republican committee said it had received the following auenr TOKYO, June 2 (if) Parliament Lbecause of, his experience Has as a wavy irogman. Frogmen are underwater swimmers who salvage sunken equip i Frank Beck Jr. Frank BecK 77, a life-long resident of Victoria County near Raisin Community, died at his home Saturday morning a heart attack.

He was a. stock farmer. He is survived by, his wife, Mrs, Elenore Beck a son, Thomas A. Reeves of Raisin; a daughter, Mrs. E.

L. Williams of Raisin: four brothers, Henry, Joe, Albert and Willie Beck, all of Victoria County; two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Reeves- and Miss Emma Beck of Raisin; three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Services will be held at 2:30 p.ra! Monday at McCabe-Carruth Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Frank Broesicke with burial- in Collettoville Cemetery, beep called upon to periorm numerous campaign The direct answer to your question, however is: "We do not plan to use Mr.

Chotiner. The national is now staffed by experienced personnel sufficient to help meet the campaign staff problems of both the presidential and vice, presidential nominees." By AMES. T. CARTE Advocate Staff Writer It'll be a bicycle inslead of a horse for young Eddie Wayne De-Ochoa this summer, and September will find him back in school instead of on Europe's concert stages. And yet, Victoria' pocket-sized Mario Lanza said Saturday he's happier now than six months ago ment, saootage enemy snipa in wartime and explore uncharted waters.

"Everr assignment as a challenge," the Junior-grade lieutenant savs. They hand you a project and say 'Do It Often, no one haa done it before. It's a way of life, an adventure." addressed to GOP National Chair restored some, of the prewar government controls over Japanese schools tonight after police and the force of public opinion ended four days, of violent opposition by outnumbered More than 30 members, employes and parliament guards were injured, during sporadic brawling injured during sporadic of 500 policemen during a continuous two-day session. Final upper House vote on the Conservative-sponsored school program was 143-69. Its passage opened the way to action on ratifying the Japan-Philippines reparations pact and debating other major bills before the session ends at midnight Sunday.

Some of these could bring new turmoil on the Diet floor. man Leonard W. Hall, from Edward' W. O'Brien, chief of tie when ne was onerea wnai iookcq throw in hts silver voice with the When it's timo for that I Vy kJ i 'v 7 famed Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus. For af4er -months of debating the pros and cons of Chorus Director' Eduardo Caso offer made when Caso heard Eddie sing just one ballad during the troupe's Mrs.

Effie Gasch, 75, died "at her residence, 2008 Bloomington Road, ea rly Saturday, She had lived in Victoria and Victoria Passage of the education bills came after Socialists abandoned i County for about 73 years, coming i periuririttfiLx ncic i. nma vrcu decided Eddie will be better off at home taking private voice and pi- an lessons than to be "just another, boy" in the Tucson group AJtLflL of more than 100. xV id JC A a bom iegar nuouster ancr tneinere from her native Crechoslo- i punching, blocking, tac- vakia 'as a child. Ucs they had used to keep the Mrs. was the widow of (upper) House of Councilors in hoof rt F.

Gasch, who died in chaos for four days ever since 1951. the 'government gave Nu. 1 piani" Survivors iiicludt'a sun, Heiuji ty to the school bills. Gasch of Baytown; a Newspapers were credited with Mrs. Joe Young of Victoria; five, helping end.

temporarily at least; brothers. Joe Dvorak of Halletts- the brawling pararvgis which ville. Frank Dvorak and George i gripped Parliament. Dvorak of Yoakum and Adam Major papers which had con- Dvorak and Andy Dvorak of i demned Prime Minister Ichiro Angleton: two sisters, Mrs. Fred Hatovama's government for trv-! Pippert of Houston, and Peter in to throucjh' the bill i Gasch of Victoria, and two grand- i The bike, like the piano in Eddies modest home at 1303 E.

Harry, was the gift of the same Victoria couple that volunteered to foot the bills for Eddie's tuition at Tucson. On it, instead of astride the horse of which he had dreamed earlier. Eddie will be riding four davs' a week to the music studio of" Leonard Weigand at 1206 N. Jecker. The buckskin shirt' and decentralizing education later children.

turned On the Socialists, assailing' A rosar3f at Mc-! their use of force. Manv express-; Cabe Cairuth Funeral Home fear, the Japanese public would Chapel 8 pjn Sunay and respect for parliamentary Monday at the chape! and at 10:30 government Until police were called, husky at St. Mary's Catholic Church by1 the Rt. Rev. F.

O. Beck i young aides of Socialist members ihad resorted to hlorkinff the.ITn- ln (Advockl Photo! HAPPY NOTE Young Eddie Wayne DeOchoa and his father, Sfc. Emilio DeOchoa, at the piano Saturday after making decision to turn down offer to the boy singer to join the Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus in favor of 'staying home for schooling and private voice and "piano lessons. 1 i. i.

arers will be Gregory fallbeai House speaker in his office ask about lew cost AUTOMOBILE LOAN For a carefree, aconomkal vacation there no bettor buy than a safe new car. A low cost auto loan with monthly payment! to fit your needs. per 'so chaps he was promised for his Arizona training will be a T-shirt and blue jeans. --ButV said his benefactors, "the boy alto is a soloist and he will be ge'ting in fact, he's already getting individual attention as such instead of group training. Then.

too. should his remarkable voice tail him when it changes, he will have the piano and a thorough knowledge of music on which to It -fc-as a difficult decision to make. Eddie's patrons, whd wish to remain unnamed, had said they would go along with the lad either way he andhis parents decided. Vnii Fosatti, Eddie AJkek, Pierce the chamber could not be called r.rn, Lipscomb and M. M.

Miller. rostrum, attacked guards and documents. The education bills restore sev- If you were 12 years old and had a choice of a bike or a horse, I and of going to school or touring CONSTRUCTION can be arranged quickly and iv i et st urrm it Third Class Traved To End in Britain 4 And to protect your ieral government controls on edu-' cation broken by the Allied post Europe, which would it Continued From Page 1' LONDON, June 2 Third war occupation of -Japan on the cowboy shirts with the industry remains: the veterans R30 000 around the government had used disappears fc-om Bnt- fringes sure looked nice on the home loan. More than 9 vacation travel cash, always carry American Express Travelers Cheque- i 100 safe, convenient as cash, instantly accepted anywhirt." boys in the chorus," Eddie mus- Korean and World War II Texas schools to indoctrinate youth to sh railways tomorrow but passen- Their contention was 'that the .500 it would cost for seven ed. "But then, what a shirt? And veterans still have their loan support militarism and aeeression.

1 8rs naraiy no.uce tne aiuer' months instruction with Caso and the bike it's my oWn bike, bet- rights intact and unused, the- bu i Opponents' said the new -measures i vrxt' Henceforth they will lodging in Tucson, plus the $150 cowboy outfit the: chorus wears, would benefit Eddie greater in the long run if applied to private voice and Diana leKsnns ter than a rented horse, turope? reau said. would permit this to happen again. second class in! tne same carn- I've been all over Europe with my The VA loan restrictions, such but Hatoyama'S government said aKes 6nd at the same price. Only father when he was stationed in as loans in direct ratio to their in- the program win make the schools Sthe marking on the tickets will be Germany. In three years we saw comes, are causing most veterans more democratic because it will different.

The change is made to France." Austria. Spain -i to arrange loans from other; curb the power of the leftist Japan bring Britain into line with most After a natural tug-o-war a-' the places the chorus will go." sources for houses priced beyond Teachers Union. European raiircaas. men are re ducing their number of classes mong various factions some in- It possible. Maestro Weigand the limits or the OI provisions, sisting on Tucson: others taking says, that Eddie's voice may But a bright spot remains with tne loneM" view hf kwnino KHrlis chanee smoothly -over to a tenor plans aimed at stopping shoddy from three to two.

MISS Ll'FKlN CHOSEN LUFKIN, June "2 'Ji Miss Sylvia in Victoria the 12-Tear-old sing-) or baritone of such caliber that building practices undtr the GIs er's father, Sfc, Emilio DeOchoa he can go to Europe someday as a aome loan program, tne oureau ii. wui represent lax-came home on a furlough from! soloist. said. i kin in the Miss Texas contest. She Fort Hood and added his weight With this vision ahead of him, In employment construction i iWas chosen ceremonies last that of the stay-at-home his benefactors behind him and work is predicted to set the lar- night.

The state contest will also ctoriaNational WE GUARANTEE TO TAKE OFF 1 -POUND DAILY 3-WEEK? TREATMENT group. nis trusty nute tetnerea in xne -8i kujj i icas. jwo iuSusi. The Rev. Hyacnith Rosati.

for house of his grandmother, Mrs. A.j were oniy me lorerunaer instance, reminded Eddie that byfR- Pedraza at 907 E. Murray, Ed- iof a similar additional number going to Tuscon he would have 5 die's a couple of jumps ahead- of scheduled for May, the Texas Em- OF VICTORIA. TEX AS Mini it hmai straa uummki cewMAiie to give up Our Laqy of Sorrows Mario nes younger and not i pw.Tmeut muuuiMiuu aat. EMBASSIES PLANNED June 2 (Jt The STian government announced today it will establish diplomatic relations with Tunisia and Morocco at embassy.

leyeL H. J. GEORGE Church. Brother John Kurz, pnn- quite as oroKe. CADETS DUE AT GOODFELLOW W.

ConiUtutloa HI S-3031 cipat at St. Joseph School, said YArS- I i TO RAISE LEGATIONS SAN ANGELO, June 2 grade there and that he'd give i ADDIS ABABA, Ethopia, June Some 240 teen-aee cadets of the film a scholarship. 2 (u Ethiopia and the Soviet Un- Texas Wing of the Civil Air Pa- Perhaps the most unbiased view I ist KarA OBrflAfl ft MICA i t4ii flifilinn iivnisww 7., ,11 specuve legations, in Moscow and the U.S. Air Force, were expected Ai. 1f4f.UiAddis Ababa to embassy status, today at GoodfeUow Air Force LL the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry Base We to begin a EnX'rTrrS 'campment IT'S TIME TO INSULATE! BUILDER'S INSULATION COMPANY back to Fort Hood with him and my other two children.

My question was: Should I let Eddie go to Tucson, or leave him here with his grandmother to go to St. Joseph's and study with Mr. Weigand. I have, decided on the latter" But what about Eddie himself? HI 1-IIM for Fret EfUmaM MM VICTORIA LEON ZEAR POST NO. 166 a I NEW 1956 HP Ur'n'nrS 11 TEXAS v.

Operates on normal 115 fcsuss current without special wiring! Slashes isstallatisa costs! Takes 40 less electricity thaa ordinary A HP units! Big enough to cool avera living room! At last! Air conditioning that costs far less to install less to operate and far less to own! Brought to you by Westinghouse the greatest name in electrical appliances. And new Westinghouse "Super Seven" gives you these extra features for your money Automatic Thermostat Easy Single Switch Control High-Efficiency Fiber Class Filter Circulation as well as air cooling Draft-Free Directional Grilles Full-Width Cooling I See it here today! It means a whole' summer of blissful comfort for you at less cost than ever before! Wt are sponsoring a drive to secure additional wheel chair and hospital beds. This additional equipment will help us to. better serve all residents of Victoria County. Thew wheel chairs and hospital beds "will be loaned 4rec of charge on a temporary bais to residents of Victoria County.

EASY TERMS ONLY a-'- NO DONATIONS will be accepted on this drive. This equipment is paid for by commissions from the 'sale of well-known publications sold by Capper's Publications, which gives you full value for your money. i i Residents whea called on should request to sec the introductory letter signed by Post Commander M. L. Stauss, Bill I Thompson, Senior Tc Commander, M.

W. MaTshall, Sheriff, Elmo Anderson; Chief of Police. WORKERS ON THIS DRIVE WILL BE John Erickson Clyde Russell Rota Maloney Less! Kiker Maudie Erickson Maxine Bairrinston Lurile Grounds Jimmie Bauman Uoraca Bairrington HP "SUPER SEVEN MODEL RW-7IS7. Styled for today's homes! Crisp modern lines beautiful decors tor -choice Alpiot Griy True Flush Mount behind the drape-Iinel (m watch vmcmxmmucz! Zy WHERE Bia THINQ3 ARE HAPPENING FOR WU II 11 Mmhn SHOP CABTEn AND SAVE FREE DELIVERY UP TO 100 MILES 0 "Downtown Vi'ctorio" 113 W. Santa Rota Dial H( 3-9680.

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