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VETS LIKE CIVVIES Police Opinions Differ Over Uniforms Off Duty Teen-Age Girls Stage Riot At Reform School In Larger Sizes! SANTA ROSA, March 20 screaming, group Some of the Waco policemen like as well as the aldermen. In some of teen-aged delinquents rioted at the idea of discarding 1 Richey said, a girls minimum security reform would like to have school here Friday, causing dam- uniforms wh go ng o.f du.y a style show between policemen age estimated in the thousands of nd some It sterns to boil and the aldermen some day in dollars and injuring more than 30 down to how lonjr the individual front of the city hall. inmates, one of them critically, has been on the force. "I think the policemen would Police, deputies and The men with longest service outshine the Richey highway patrolmen ringed the they want to get out of the said. fenceless Los Guilucos school for as soon as pos- Some of the officials of the de-: girls to keep the rebellious girls when they (jet off duty but partment, like Lt.

M. M. Calvert, from escaping while other officers some of the younger employes who just went into uniform again attempted to subdue the rioters think they would like to wear them recently, said they would like not and segregate the ringleaders. to wear the uniforms at all. Not Comfortable home One idea that the policemen, as a whole, didn't like though was the remark that some of them might1 uniforms are not comfort- hsve to buy some civilian clothes and make you stick out like if the rule were enforced.

a sore thumb. We would be glad The idea was to build to change here or anywhere, lockers in the city hall basement said. More than 30 county, state and city officers were summoned to the California Youth Authority institution 15 miles east of here as seething unrest followed a dinner hour rampage and mass escape Thurs- they day night. Authorities said the latest out- and have thp uniforms changed as men came or left work. Style Show One of the patrolmen, T.

J. Rich key, who is known for natty s0 Citizens will know Aldermen told Chief Jesse Gun- burst occurred shortly after noon terman recently to see if he could Friday when than girls find space in the city hall broke out of the observation and ment for a locker room. want wing of the sprawling the uniforms to stay in the city I school. As the latest outburst was brok- dress, in and out of uniform, jok- which policemen are on duty and en up. officers herded girls from the dormitories into an outdoor Valentine and compound where a record player vi ciiiu uut i unitui ni, inglv challenged the aldermen to which are off a competitive style show Alderman Q.

Z. think the policemen dress lust others said they had received com- blared popular music to sooth the FREE DANCE 7-DAY CLUB MKiBKtiOR HI-WAV 8ATIRDAV and SINDAT Manic Hv MISICAL Fur Rrtirrvitinim, Dial 4-X974 plaints about policemen in uniforms inmates. being seen loafing over coffee and ------------------------at theatres and no one knew whether they were on or off duty. Mectra INewft and Mar DANCE TOMI.HT 3 1 CLUB By Cary Jones and Mexia Music Phone S-9S2S No Support Reported For Keeping Some Rent Curbs WASHINGTON Chairman Capehart (R-lnd) of the Senate Banking Committee said today he saw no chance for keeping federal rent controls in non-critical areas after April 30. He said in an interview he knew of no substantial support at the White House or in Congress for such an extension.

The rent lids expire April 30 on 4.300,000 units in non-critical areas and on 1,300.000 units in critical defense areas. Plan Merger Next Week ELECTRA f.f)—The Electra News and the Electra Star will be merged in next edition. The first edition of the combined weekly papers, the Electra Star- News, will be published March 26. W. C.

Stewart, owner-publisher of the Star, has bought the equipment of the News from the heirs of W. J. Sheldon. Moscow Radio Reveals Shift In Party Duties LONDON, March Radio said Friday the Communist party central committee on March 14 released Premier Georgi Malenkov from his duties as secretary of the committee at his own request. A Soviet Tass News Agency dispatch monitored here said the Communist party had decided to elect a central committee secretariat consisting of five memtbers: N.

S. Khruschev, M. A. Sus- lov, P. N.

Pospelov, N. N. Shat- alin and S. D. Ignatiev.

The broadcast said the committee also decided to transfer Shat- alin from candidate to member of the central committee. Malenkov remains as first secretary of the presidium of the central committee and such continues to head the Communist Party. The central job is to direct the Communist party between congresses. In actuallitv it merely approves decisions made by the presidium which is the highest authority on policies and appointments. Balance Sheet In Hot and Cold Wars By PHIL NEWSOM United Preas Foreign Analyst The balance sheet between the good and bad news in the hot and cold wars: THE GOOD The United States was making a strenuous effort to smoke out the new Russian regime as to its real intentions toward world peace.

In the United Nations, we demanded that Soviet Premier Georgi M. lenkov prove good faith by cooperating to end the six-year stalemate over a world disarmament plan. A hint of the course may be expected with the return to the United States of Andrei Vis- hinsky, UN delegate. West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer is determined to have Bundestag ratification of the European army plan in his pocket before he visits Washington next SPECIAL SALE New and rebuilt like new Wood Clarinets. Regular $300 values at only $1 50, and as low as $65.

Sale starts today, Saturday, and lasts os long as stock is available. You may need a better instrument for contests. SLOVACEK MUSIC CO. FRANKLIN DIAL 3-2501 HAMR! Rf.KRS HAMBURGERS HAMBURGERS 3 1 "IF YOU TRIED THE REST NOW TRY THE BEST" TRY OIR FRISCOS FIVE: For Your Convenience Phone Your Order GUMMELT GRIDDLE No. GRIM No.

6 SPEIGHT PHONE PHONE 3-9544 a 5 ig HAMBURGERS AMBURGERS HAMBURGERS HAMBURGERS Rejects All of Meat Industry Bids as Too High WASHINGTON, March The Agriculture Department, which hopes to bolster sagging cattle prices by buying frozen beef, said Friday it has turned down all the bids received from the industry because they have been The department offered on March 12 to buy of frozen beef for export to Greece under the mutual security program. 9345 bf Flattery on a slant! If you want the coolest, prettiest dress of spring, make this in frosty eyelet and crisp cotton! But if the occasion is special, love the flattery of this style in sheer crepe and lace. Pattern 9345: Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40. 42, 44. 46, 48.

Size 36 takes 4 yards 35-inch; yard contrast. easy-to-use pattern givers perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send 35 in for this pattern 5 for each pattern if you wish mailing Send to Marian Martin, care of The Waco Pattern Dept. 308.

232 West 18th New York 11, Y. Print plainly NAME ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and 8TYLE NUMBER. Have To Be Careful In ThatTrieky USQA Building WASHINGTON, March An unidentified woman entered a rest room in the Agriculture Department building Thursday and get out of the area for six hours. The trouble was she picked out a rest room in a area where experts were engaged in the highly-secret business of preparing the monthly crop report. The doors were barred shortly after she entered and were not opened until the report was made public six hours later.

il i lidelands Bill Senate Study Set Next Week DANCE TONIGHT TERRACE CLUB COTTON COLLINS AND THE RANCH HANDS Specializing In Iteliaa and Fino Steaks Phone Starting at 4 P. M. on Grim Ava. 25th St. Drive In 25TH GRIM AL SAYS: you have to eat out and want the MOST for tha LEAST serve Best Breakfast in Town.

35c All the Ooffea you ran drink LUNCHES 60c 75c 4 Vegetables Dessert "They Cannot Be Beat" AL'S POOR BOY Sandwiches and Restaurant 919 AUSTIN 24 Hours Continuous Service OPEN 5 P. M. SUNDAY Old "SLICK'S" Blown His Top! HAMBURGERS or BARBU RGERS 6 for 12 for AU sliced Bar-R-Q Sand. A Jumbo Bar-B-Q ..................3 1,00 1 Lb. Potato Salad Freo with purchase of pound or moro of Barbecue! Prices good on to 90 orders only! Phone 2-4175 WILLIAMS FAMOUS BAR-B-Q 2421 COLUMBUS Texas Store Sales Rise DALLAS Department store sales in the metropolitan areas of Texas increased 7 per cent during the week ending March 14 compared to the corresponding week of a year ago.

DANCE AMERICAN LEGION POST 121 Satardsy, Mirrh Clabhoase, 3rd and Tennesswi Dempsey sad His Melody Ares Per Plane Wreckage Reported Spotted in Mexico Area BROWNSVILLE, px March 20 Crewmen of a Mexican plane said Friday they heard a report a wrecked plane, possibly one missing since Feb. 22 with four Michigan residents aboard, has been spotted in Mexico. The crewmen said the wreckage was between Tampico and Tuxpan in Mexico, according to the reports. A Mexican last week reported he saw a plane in that area about the time the Michigan plane disappeared. The plane was enroute to Brownsville.

The pilot was H. D. Stevenson. Also aboard were wife and daughter and Charles Stembol, all of Battle Creek, Mich. V.

F. W. HALL 301 TENNESSEE Saturday, March 21, 8:30 P. M. SAWDUST MILLS And His SAGE DUSTERS Public Invited WASHINGTON, March 20 Republican leaders agreed today on a Senate schedule calling for beginning consideration next week of the submerged lands bill.

Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) reported this decision after a hour closed-door discussion by the Senate GOP Policy Committee of legislation that would give states title to the oil-rich submerged coastal lands. He said Sen. Cordon (R-Ore), chairman of a Senate subcommittee now drafting the legislation, and Atty. Gen.

Brownell discussed the bill with President Eisenhower yesterday. Knowland indicated there still are some disputes about exact details but that the Senate Interior Affairs Committee hoped to iron these out and have a bill ready by next week. A similar bill is going through House machinery. President Eisenhower has said he would sign legislation giving states title to offshore lands within their boundary limits. President Truman twice vetoed such legislation, saying the resources of offshore lands belong to all the nation, not just the states primarily California, Texas and Louisiana.

Knowland said that the House- passed approval of President plan for reorganization of health, security and welfare agencies into a new Cabinet department would be brought up for expected Senate approval Monday. After that, Knowland said the submerged lands bill will have first priority, ahead of the House-passed Hawaii statehood bill and other legislation. Scenic Wonderland TONIGHT INCORDONA AND HIS ORCHESTRA For Reservations, S-9519 DANCE TONIGHT Cottage Inn Music By BLUE SKY PLAYBOYS CIRCLE-R-RANCH AT THE CIRCLE TONIGHT The Texas Ramblers ARE PLAYING ENJOY OUR BAND FIVE NIGHTS WEEKLY Free Matinee Sunday Call 3-9982 zm "Lorna Doone" IN TECHNICOLOR ALSO BILL ELLIOTT "Man From Tumbleweed" month. He pushed army treaty through its third and final reading in the West German lower house despite strenuous Communist attempts to disrupt the debate. Adenauer is particularly anxious to prove good faith because his talks in Washington will deal with continued U.

S. financial help. Great Britain rolled out the red carpet for Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito who wag making his first visit to a Western capital since his bellion against Moscow five years ago. Queen Elizabeth II had him to lunch, and then he, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and other top British diplomatic and military figures got down to the real business at place in defense and early settlement of the dispute over the disposition of Trieste. THE BAD Russian MIGs fired on a U.

S. weather plane 25. miles off chatka in the North Pacific, and the U.S. plane fired back. There were no casualties but it brought uncomfortably close to American shores the shooting war in the air which broke out over Western Ger many last wek.

There also were revived reports that the Russian constantly are reconnoitering from the air our defensive installations in Alaska and in far nothern Greenland. In Western Germany, U. S. F-86s took up the patrol along the Red-held Czech frontier under orders to shoot at any intruder. The British admiralty revealed in London that Russia now has the second largest navy in the world in only than the United States navy.

The admiralty stressed the speed of Russian naval construction and said the Red building program includes destroyers and as well as cruisers. A slip of the tongue led to the downfall of Premier Shigeru Japanese government. Yoshida had called an opposition member a and then quickly apologized. But it was too late. His political enemies teamed up on him and his government fell on a no-confidence vote.

There was no analyzing yet the course the next Japanese government will take. (The HTarn Nrtta-Sribujtr Waco. 7 Saturday, March 21,1953 Funeral Today For Rich Barkley MEXIA, March Funeral services for Rich Barkley 41-year-old Marquez rancher and farmer killed Thursday evening when his car ran into a tree near his home, will be held at 11 a. m. Saturday at the Marquez Baptist Church.

Barkley was returning from a visit to a Marlin doctor when he apparently lost control of his car and rammed into the tree. Mr. Barkley was born in Marquez and had lived there all life. He was a World War II veteran. Surviving are his mother, Mrs.

Rich Barkley Sr. of Marquez; three brothers, Maxwell Barkley of Marquez. Louis Barkley of Lubbock, and Herman Barkley of San Antonio; and five sisters, Mrs. Harmon Covington of Alvord, Mrs. B.

J. Piwetz of Grand Prairie, Mrs. L. J. Nash of Nederland, and Mrs.

Lois Alexander and Mrs. Jarrard Groce, both of San Antonio. Mine Explosion Kills 19 OSLO, Norway, March 20 A mine explosion at the Kingsbay Coal Co. at New Aalesund, West Soitzbergen, killed 19 workers Thursday, the headquarters in Oslo announced Friday. Officer Wants to Keep Dog If Owner Says Okeh Motorcycle Patrolman A.

P. Va- halik has a small stray, half Peke that he found and' would like to keep it if it is okeh with the owner. Vahalik said he found the dog on North Nineteenth Street Thursday and carried him to his home. He described the dog as like a Peke with some other the owner want the dog I would like to have hime but I would like to who the owner Vahalik said. He asked that the owner phone him at 4-0787.

Port Royal in Jamaica in the West Indies was destroyed by an earthquake in 1692. Easy-Repayment Loans To Farmers, Stockmen Urged WASHINGTON, March Sen. Earle C. Clements (D-Ky.) Friday introduced a bill to authorize easy-repayment loans to farmers and stockmen caught in sudden bill would extend the benefits of the Agriculture disaster loans to cover economic breaks such as the recent The manufacture of every pound cattIe price PlunSe- of smokeless powder requires consumption of six pounds of coal. Cinrmt Op.

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