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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 5

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Chance to Recover In FHA Fraud Seen WASHINGTON. Oct. Ff'dpral Tav rommissionrr T. Colrman Androws: s.iui hr has a brttor than builders duckrd niuUi million doUnr pivl'its. told tho Banking to crai 'wn oii moro than 1.1^0 binldrr'i I'hta Tiod Nevada Ovoi- Electioii CARSON rn'v.

tvt rr Thr Court sfudy a ht'twt't'n H'-'p'iblu'ans Pf'nvH'i ox rr whothor tho t'an r'ovM a pernia t'i tho IVnicv- Pai i an. Tho blaok-iolvd thr oasf' follow ine tuo of rhif'f Justtcr acar Kathor said court "'uM hatv.i liown a rul- mc S'' and would a forni opin ion lati'r. Tnr t'ourt to mie somi'f it me thr a-cumf'nt'i in thr aftrr thry wrrr sub- o( ic ap- Srn S. Frovvn. namrd GOP Gov GharVc il sucorrd Mc- fiirr until nrxt Jnr 3 or liVM uhm ran irrin havr a oad Rrnn atfor rrv a ican.

Wvada thr shou' i drndr ho is f'M ba'ancr of Mc- at thr Nm lust 2 f.ua>. rar-old a fomirr at- inrnry and pro- "ho Thui'sdav 5 a whirl- statr a a v'hu'h Biblr WoulH thf' rould thr-r thr lattar mran that cR'n an srat in thi' drath Irff rhambrr and onr A ni ns inai an rhr Prmociat': and i vr wha- party Iradrrs an irn' hancr of rriR 'Z thi' Srnfltf ncr thr siair Drmo- and A. ,1 Rrno an m- on rntins: K. fi-om thr n.TT'«'« of and Brown upon 2 uqq thr Court t'ir nrm'xrat'i. insuivd i CT mortcaers for morf than thrir projects actually cost.

Hr niadr fbr statrnirnt after committer counsel William Simon citrd a number of whrrr builders sought to high normal taxes by various Sen. Homer K. Capehart chairman of the committee which has been invrrstigatins windfalls and other housins: told that people are ask inf IV we ROins to be able to cet of it there is any to br Rotten back. I want thr tax commis sioner replied. think there of all chesr cases that at least Rive us than a fighting chance to qrt at this income and we intend to do hr said.

Andivws thr trst will tome; on thr Morton prndinc in the S. tax court. In this casr. thr ownrrs rlaimed that a million on thr Glen proirct on Island. should br taxed at the per capital gains rate when distribui as idrnds.

Thr rrnmrnt claims thr mon subiecr. to the much higiin income rair, their at least l.ir>(l similai (S'irc iNhrrr thr govrrnment can collect higher taxes if it wins thr ton casr. MRS. CLARIE BOOTHE LUCE will raWgn within the next tew months as ambassador to Italy, authoritative diplomatic sources soid Thursday. When asked nbout the reports Mrs.

Luce declined comment. (UP Court Upholds ExeciitioiiStav For S4N FRANCISOl. Oct 7 Thr California Supreme Court Thursdax refused to thr iatrst last-minutr of rxrcution granted convict f.uthor Chessman, kidnaprr condemned to dir thr Irgal gas chamber. CTiessman. ho schedulrd tn die last won a reprieve less than before his execution Justice W.

Carter. who actrd indrprndrntiy thr re of thr court. The state general's of fice last iiv'nth thr court tn nvernjle action i i madr it p.ain thr court as a whnir did not of C'artrr singlr- handrd action, but said it saw no point in withdrawing thr since the Supremr I'niiri expected to act on Chessman casr w'thm next week or tw The niling said Carter acted on faith ac hr upon the representations" madr by Chrss man attomex But It added for th'' aboxe. and not any by wax of approval of fhe sTax order, the motion to xacate The of execution is denied Kiu.i -50 Crash Siirvivoi IVIl of Experiences I'ahf Oct 7 Thr four T'f l.i':! plane mcu IX talked br-rflx of the "Wr heard thr v.Tid itlinr of Al '-f PS grt out of thr pi. nr Frank Five liidirtcd On Shakedown ir Raflio Stolen Off Truek (, Winter North Twm- Strer? told a rad to as from hi' tnick while It XXas parked on LaSalle Axepue Wednrsdav night.

hpel Taken From (lar Plunkrtt of Clax AveniK told police a xxhitewall tire a wheel stolen from the tnmk of car whilr it was in front of his home night Hr reported two rrnchrs missing. Group fo tp I In Honip of Mrs. Field Thr Pr atr pun section of Texas Association. No 1, will meet at 7 "VI ievlax. Oct 12 at the Komr of (V Field of 2101 jr 10 killed When Into NTEXICO CTTV.

Oct. 7 hm ran into a washout and dropped 20n frrt into a canxon todax. killing 10 and injuring accident happened near the mining town of Pachuca 'north-east of hrre where lecenf rams caused heavx to Brownell Sav 8 Drive Exceeded ASHINGTON Oct been picked up for deportation to tomey General Herbert Brownell Mexico. Of this total, he said SS. Jr said the immigration 252 were picked up in and crackdown on 74 754 in the California Anrona has more area.

than we anticipated In addition, he is com- Hr told a conference that mon that many thou- sinee June when the dnxe got of illegal immigrants along under way in ahfornia. morr than the border fled to Mexico volun- 250,000 of the illegal immigrants tarily order to avoid from havr jrft Jhr was a cam- Hr that a total of more than he accomplished xxrtbacks haxe more than Rroxvnell said the departure of A. O. Franklin 7 ei of and ndictrd bx a frdr; il crand lurx on shik 'Wf- the iti undri of str krs and Uc Onr nf named ci the onr cotint md m'orni t- the anti- ra; is man Ivas of thr co operative gro tp of pc ers in rhicag" bu Market, Sh ffman onr the board err-her An'thrr drVnd pt is Pnul 17. a xcr'ut'xr director of the I -'in thr Teamsters I'n -n buiiiness Hand'ei- 1 from to befoiT file 1-: of a'leu -d whiiO began, the ind rt ment GoxernnirtM i'llimi'o o' severa' which functi-tn ti the Strrrt M-irkrt as i rpresentativ of slaughterers, feather pickers and vcaxengers, Thr -iihers dieted are Oan and Martin Brien, agent fr-r Local fiVi, and Mnx for Local tifi.l.

egg inspectoi's. l-reakers, helpers and Nine firms listed as of the annual shakedowns paid to axerf strikes in the xxhich about 10 Sherman. is named for millions of doll.u's worth of poultry Roger a shoemaker and a goxernment investigators ene of the authors of the Peclara- said. tion of Independence. (ilm the 'n 1 5 was a ig.

Pa A 1c. Patton. Chicago. et Wittine words. three paraiinited when the wealhet' reconnaissancr plane Hom Bigus Base at Kl Pavo, ran into trouble and Clashed a nee field near here.

lumped at a ver.x HMitudo thex esc'aped ith little IV shock. The f-nirth man to sun ix Sgt a radio rpera- lor of Laredo, suffered bacK 'nmrics was reported in fair Midition He xxas thrown out as the plane hit Tlie was on a routine mission at the time of the cc'dent. with Park of 11 Pasi commandei- ses said It dived out of the w-th engines irc, Irveled off briefly, then nosed nto the ground and exploded in flames Investigating crews armed todax pnked through thr twisted xx i.ckage for the cause of the disaster. The dead- Herrick aircraft command- fr. of Mary Herrick of Kl a and of I.ieut ('oi.

and Park B. Herrick of Fort Col- Irr husband of Potncia Mae Wirt of Yuma. Anz. ('ipt. Keith Wnght, radar oh- erxrr.

husband of Bettv Kllen Wrizht of Kl Ottr. Hob nson. navi- Henderson. Kx. 1-t Lf John Sxxisher.

Kan-a'i Cit.x. Mo. Nt Lt. second naxigaior, husband of Maralene Va ughr, of Kl Paso, Howard Hansrn, student flight engineer. of Janie I'ansen r.f Kl Sgt.

('harles Ford, flight engi- nrrr. husband of Helen Bertha Forrl of Kl and son of Mr. Mrs ('harles Ford of Pallas Clarence Foster, husband Foster of Kl Paso. Sgf Townsend, gunner, hu-band of Blanche Toxvnsend of l-'I Paso. 2c Kddie Wxnne.

Plain, Miss 2c illiam Myers, Philadel- ph.a A 2c Daniel Baca, son of Ben Baca. Box .5.15. Boling, Texas. (Thr Haro Nratg-tTributtf Waco, Friday, October 8, 1954 Appeals Court Declares Leon Jiidjje Elected Tenth of Civil Appeals Thursday ruled Kdison A. Starkey legally was elected county judge of County in the A ur 28 primary.

Starkey defeated C. L. McTver, seeking re-election, by 74 votes. McTver conte.sted the election in district court. The di.strict court declared Starkey elected.

Mclver appealed to the Tenth Court on grounds that the district cotirt ludge refused to open the ballot boxes and cotmt the votes. Papers Johi Optometrists In Ad Fight Texas new.spapers and radio stations Thursday the court fight over restriction of advertising by optometrists. The fight started earlier this week in a suit brought by Jerome Broughton. Waco optometrist. According to The Associated Pn'ss, Dist.

Judge J. Harris Gardner in rece.ssed until Oct. 11 a hearing on a motion to set aside his judgment upholding the state rules to restrict advertising by the optometri.sts. The motion was filed in Dis- tnct Court b.v the Texas Daily Newspapers Association. Te.xas As- 'iociation of and Texas State Optical ('ompany, a large optometiy firm which has an office in Waco.

It highlighted a three-day, statewide legal war brought on by adoption of an adxertising rule by the State Board of in in September to haxe become effectix Monda.x. The judgment was entered in a suit In Dr Broughton against the board Immediately after it was made public, three Dallas optometrists charged Broughton had con. spired ith the state board to bring a suit In a strongly worded petition, at- torne.xs for the three organizations before Judge also accused die board and Broughton of action to cloak the brard with power it does not possess under state law. Dr. Broughton denied that there was any collusion him and the board.

Newspaper Building D.VLLAS. 7 Iiallas Tunes Herald announced today the purchase of a four-story building adjoining its present site on the east. Times Herald President John Run.xon said the would be used for further mechanical expansion. Proposed Rale Hike By Hunihle Is WASHINCTON. Oct.

7 Power i'ommission today a proposed annual natural gas late increase by Humble Oil and PvCfming Houston based on an escalation clause in a contract covering sales to Tnmk- line Gas al.co of Houston. The commission said it set a hearing in the suspension proceedings. Civilian Killed in M.AGDALKNA. N. Oct T- Texas nilot was killed instantly Thursda.v when his single engined Beechcraft crashed in the fog-shrouded Magdalena Mountains southeast of here.

The pilot was identified as Ho.xt K. ('allaghan of Kl Paso. Texas. It was earlier believed to be a mil- plane. State police, reaching the scene about SIX hours after the crash, made the identification from pa- pes in C'allaghan's possession.

Callaghan, the onlx' passenger, was found hanging from a tree Dies at Age 80 Franklin. SO. of McKeen Avenur, died at a Thursda.v in a local hospital has made more jobs axailable for American saxed the states molved man.N thousands of dollars unemploy, ment insurance payments, im- proxed public health in the areas and hrouRht a decrease crimes. He said that the succesi of the drne was due in part to the Funeral will br held at cooperation the immi- 2 p. Kndav in Ihr ConnalK Ku- n-ral Homo rhsprl, R-v.

.1 oflicatmc. hunal Bold of of Omrlon. rrarkdown. Brownoil sa.rt f-ranklin wa. horn on Ort dropped from 2.000 a day at the inolurtr four Mr? LuU atson nnrt Mrv Duff, both of Waro, Trx- s.

Cook of West and Mrs. Minnie Batts of Itasca. obituary, 17. Kee. f) Two Stolen Biryelep Reported to Polire Two stolen bicycles were reported to Waco Police Thursday.

Don ('ole of Bagby told police stole his red Drouth Aid Fail WASHINGTON. Oet. 7 talk between agricultural commis- sionrrs of 11 drougth -affected I bike from School while he wa.s watching 8tatr, and Airtrultiirr nepartmmt ffiri.il5 rndod wilhniit airw-; Ophcha r.odpriqiipz of Noith ment or propo.sed increases fed Street reported her bbjr eral subsidies to help i girl tvpe bike was stolen from farmers get hay. Sul Ross School. enney AlWAYS MRSI OUAIITY' VALUE! OPEN THURSDAY NITE TIL 9 P.

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