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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 2

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1-Volley Morning Star, Harlingen, Thursday, June 30, 1 955 Free Satellites Only Peace Move, Ike Says WASHINGTON, June 29 President Eisenhower said Wednesday there can be real peace in the until Communist satellites are allowed determine their own forms of government And He told his news conference the United States will continue to seek freedom for enslaved people through "peaceful means and means that are not provocative. He said are certainly not going to declare war over the is- Not Expecting Too Much Mr. Eisenhower made the statements during a discussion of his Hi opes and expectations for the Big Four chiefs of state meeting, fcheduled to start in Geneva July 18. am trying not to expect too I i SPECIAL! 1 TODAY ONLY Thursday, June 30th With This COUPON Regular Priced For I 75'i I I to Flat and Indies Hair Cuts Extra FLOYD'S BARBER SHOP I he said. he added, the world a renewed opportunity to discover what are the general intentions of all of us' and may find ways of putting problems in new channels.

where some real progress toward an easing of tensions may be In this connection, the President said his experiences at the recent United Nations meeting in San Francisco made him believe that the chances for easing world tensions are better than he thought they were two months ago. Abandon Policy But he hastily added that is no time to abandon the theory that a strong America, binding to herself strong allies and helping them to be strong, both internally and externally, that we should never, we should not now, abandon that Mr. Eisenhower launched into his discussion of satellite nations when asked if he would support a congressional resolution stating generallv that the United States is interested in the future of enslaved peoples. The administration opposed an resolution offered last week by Sen. Joseph R.

McCarthy It would have called on the President to cancel the Big Four meeting unless Russia agreed to discuss the future of satellite nations. AWOL Airman Being Sought In Slayings Obituaries CLAUDE ROSS DODSON SAN BENITO, June 29 Claude Ross Dodson, retired retail groceryman, died at his home. 2671 S. Crockett. Wednesday morning.

He was a San Benito resident 36; years. Funeral services will be in the First Baptist church Friday at! 4 p.m., wth Dr. C. S. McKenney (Continued from Page One) af Martindale, Texas, officiating.

Pherson car, taken after the tri- Burial will be in Mont Meta ceme- ple slayings is still missing. tery under direction of Kreidler- Soir.e monev and jewelry were Ashcraft Funeral Home of San Be- talPallbearers, all nephews of the order when the slaying was di.J deceased, are to be Marcus Dod- Weather Last Minute Parley Held; Deadline Near Warning Issued On Mexican Politics FORECAST: Mostly scattered clouds and warm through Thursday with a few lated showers. Temperature ranges 78 to 88 along the coast, 77 to 97 in the mid-1 Valley, 75 to 104 In the Hie Grande City area. Moderate to fresh southerly winds. RIVER The river will continue low Brownsville to Del F.io the next several days.

TIDES: Thursday highs 4 58 a m. anc: (Continued from Page One) 1:06 pm, lows 10:24 am. and 0:25 pm Usw Dickpt gchc(J. 28 jules, painted picket signs and made detailed even to soup kitchens. ih government officials were more obedient to orders from Aleman 89 covered.

Was 18 or 19 Carmichael was 18 or 19 at the time he disappeared and was AWOL from Perrin Air Force Base, Sherman, Tex. In the Dickinson Mrs son, Jamie Dodson. Asa Lee Dodson, Edward Dodson, Dick Dodson. Ezra Dodson B. H.

Dodson, and J. D. Parker. Mr. Dodson is survived by one son.

R. C. Dodson. Bakersfield, four daughters. Mrs.

George D. Gibson. Oakland, Mrs. SUNRISE: 5:41 a m. SUNSET: Hi Amarillo Atlanta Bismarck.

Brownsville Buffalo Chicago Corpus Christi Del Rio Denver Detroit Duluth El Paso MEXICO CITY, June Left wing labor leader Vicente Lbomardo Toledano said Wednesday the of a re-election move by ex-President Miguel Aleman had but warned of in political scene. Toledano, also head of the Red Man Bites Policemen FORT WORTH, June JFort Worth policemen A. E. and W. G.

McGill tok shots Wednesday for bites received in a acuffle with a man who had threatened his wife and mother. Then the officers went back to the home and arrested him when he returned. Auckland, New Zealand, is ing about staging a World Fair in 1959 or 1960. Had 8 Years Experience In BRACERO PROCESSING And INSURANCE We handle ALL the details including careful screening and selecting of GOOD, EXPERIENCED cotton pickers ennings INSURANCE Carter Bldg. GA 3-4593 HARLINGEN McPherson was seen tn the Lynda Howard Gilbert and Mrs.

Harry Lee cafe with an px-airman, ac- of San Benito and Ivy eordinz to Miss Krueger Whisenant of Harlingen; two broth- Mrs car was taken ers, M. Dodson of San Benito as well as her oni en- J. Dodson of Brownsville; gagement rings. Her husband, oil drilling supervisor. on dchHdren job in Sulphur.

at the time of me great granacmraren. thCuSlaing', MRS. T. J. STEWART The description of the man sought in the Dallas and Funeral services for Mrs.

J. the triple slayings here varied Stuart who died Tuesday somewhat but there was enough Olney, were he.d today to, cause the Dallas de- gurvived by her husband; tectne cap-cun Fr two daughters. Mrs. Fred Mauer of picture of Carmichael here for Mrg Mehin Thompgon Miss Krueger to view Poolville. three sons T.

Jeff Sheriff Riaggne said Mrs. Me- stewRrt Jr of Brownsville. Ray killer met her on sey- stewftrt of Harlingen and R. J. eral occasions in a Dickinson cafe gtewart of Newcastie; and eight for beer and coffee.

grandchildren. The FBI file on Carmichael de- scribes him as five feet, 8H JACOB HENRY MULLER inches tall, weight 136-140 pounds ALAMO, June 29 Jacob Henry with black hair and eyes, slightly Muller, 92, died at the home of his popeyed, the suspect sought here daughter Mrs. Ben Garrawav. 1 has been described as being about mile north of Alamo on Tower six feet tall and about 200 pounds this morning at 8 o'clock. He was in weight, and popeved.

a retired funiture dealer having operated a furniture store in New Overcharging is denied by taxi- Orleans. c.ab drivers in Dublin. Eire. They Mr. Muller is survived by five sav the complaints are caused by; daughters, Mrs.

Ben Garrawav of who take over the Alamo; Mrs. V. B. Bendix of ranks after midnight when the reg- Booklyn, N. Mrs.

Sam Farrell Fort Worth Helena Houston Jacksonville Kansas City l.aredo Los Angeles Memphis Mexico City Miami Midland Mpls-St. Paul Monterrey New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Omaha Phoenix Pittsburgh St, Salt Lake City San Antonio Sault Ste. Marie Seattle Washington 92 92 85 SC 93 85 87 56 93 87 100 71 80 87 91 98 84 90 69 65 88 Lo 63 65 62 79 58 65 76 57 67 60 65 76 47 74 74 69 78 60 70 56 74 69 67 76 73 67 73 67 78 66 52 73 58 50 62 ,55 groups than from our own plans, soup kitchens. McDonald warned there would be no extension of contract deadline things now stand The companies, while enjoying TI booming production with record on public to put profits and production, have beer a reluctant to make big offers 01r prefliden the full responsibility cause the guaranteed pav i lre to ment to the automobile industry will become a contract issue with Toledano accused fol- them in 1958. Hourly wage rates lowers lasl planning a re- were the only contract provisions Action campaign for their leader up for bargaining in the USW con- 1958 when President Adolfo tracts this year.

.02 1 05 Hydrogen Bomber Accepted by AF .29 ulars have gone home. NEW BLISTER-PROOF Valastie PAINT 55.95 Gal. RIO VALLEY PAINT CO. 404 West Jackson Phone GAS-7120 HARLINGEN 4TH OF JULY in DRUG NEEDS SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY, JUNE 30 JULY 1 2 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PRESCRIPTIONS- RIGHTS RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Hair Tonic Hair Tonic 49' Chlorophyll 89c Vaseline Vitalis 79' Mennen 50' Gillette 55' Phillips 43' Carters 98' Pepto Bismol Tooth Paste Foam Shave Blue Blades Milk Magnesia Liver Pills 29 53 53 53 41 31 29 67 2.00 TUSSY SUMMER COLOGNE S1.00 2.00 Dorothy Gray Hot Weather Shampoo SI.25 $4 50 VALUE ARDENS BLUE GRASS Flower. Mist and Purse Atomizer with Perfume BOTH FOR $3.00 Tooth Paste 2 For New Shampoo 2.00 Yardley DRY SKIN CLEANSING CREAM $1.00 69' Kolynos 50' Woodbury 89' Helo 55' Johnson 64' Dextri-Maltose 23' Lactum Liquid 69 21 of Houston.

Mrs. Lee Lagunas and Mrs. Sam Longo both of New Orleans and six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was member of the Methodist church. Masonic Lodge and Woodmen of the World.

Thp body will be forwarded to New Orleans for funeral services and burial under the direction of Skinner Funeral Home of Pharr. MRS. RAFAELA LOPEZ RAYMONDVILLE, June 29 Mrs. Rafaela Lopez, a LaSara resident since 1930, died at the community hospital here unexpectedly today following a heart attack. She was 54 years old.

Mrs. Lopez, a Rio Grande City native, came to LaSara after her marriage to Lorenzo Lopez. Rosary service was held at the Duddlesten chapel Wednesday The River RIVER READINGS eports nd Wa Del Rio Laredo Falcon storage Chapeno. V. S.

share Chapeno, Mex. share Fort Ringgold Above Anzalduas Hidalgo bridge San Benito Lower Brownsville Grade Crossings Mishaps at Low WASHINGTON, June The number of at rail MOSES LAKE, June Air Force took deliv ery of the first B-52 all-jet hydrogen bomber Wednesday. The 350,000 pound, 800-miles-per- hour giant took off from the Boeing Airplane Co. test Larson Air Force Base near here wit Rio orande flow Maj Pat N. Howard of the 7014th Boundary I Training Group at the controls.

880 The plane was bound for delivery 1,290 to the 93rd Bomb Wing at Castle 4 'oo Air Base. Merced, Calif. Neither Boeing officials nor the; 6 Air Force would say how frequent 6 4501 deliveries of the new S8 million 1125 swept wing bombers would be. They are being tested at Larson as they roll off Boeing's production lines at Seattle. Several other B-52s are in serv- jice with Air Force units, but a Boeing spokesman said these 29 UP were test models.

The eight engine B-52 is designed road-highway grade crouingi last to the 10-engine, part jet. was the lowest on record, tne g.gg as backbone of the Stra- tegic Air Command. The B-52 is capable of flying 6,000 miles with- 3 3-38 grade out refueling and. if refueled in in 1954 9 per the air, could deliver a hydrogen Ruiz term ends. At the same time, he threatened to run ex President Lazaro Cardenas on the Popular party ticket if the Aleman move made.

Newspapers throughout the country front-paged editorials Wednesday demanding the strict adher- 29 ence to the constitution, which forbids re-election. SEWING MACHINES CLEANED ALL MAKES Inodes JL Labor Only SOUTHERN Sewing Machine Co. 315 E. Jackson Phone GA3-4456 HARLINGEN said Wednesday. Railroads reported crossing accidents cent below 1953 and the to any point on the globe number since accidenf statistics and return.

were started 30 years ago. I --------------j cjolombia will have South Amer- night. Funeral service will be at first regular helicopter serv- the LaSara Catholic church at 4 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Joe Hamel officiating.

Burial will be in the LaSara cemetery with Duddlesten Funeral Home of Raymondville in charge. Mrs. Lopez is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Maria Luisa Cantu; two sons, Lionel Lopez and Rene Lopez; and two grandchildren, all of LaSara. -ftftRON AMBULANCE DIAL GA3-1212 IcSALK! SPRING SUMMER FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LADIES CHILDREN'S MEN'S SHOES 3 95 18.95 First Pair At Regular Price 2nd Pair For 1c AROLYN'S SHOES 117 South 2nd St.

HARLINGEN easy to keep everybody happy! You can please everybody's tastes in quality refreshment. Only Canada Dry could give you such complete freedom of choice. For here are all the delicious refreshers and sparkling mixers anybody could ask for. Always keep a variety of Canada Dry Beverages on hand, frosty-cold and tempting. have the busiest refrigerator and happiest home in town HA VI YOUR DOCTOR CALL Harrells Central Walgreen OxyvttcAy DRUG STORE" FEDERAL EXCISE TAX NOT INCLUDED DIAL A 3-1953 ix 'v The flavor you The name you know.

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