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Varn Nms-cErilmnr poge 4 Texas Mondoy, Aug. 19 1957 VICTOR RIESEL Quiet! Maybe They'll Ge Away FENTRESS, President S. D. JONES. General Mgr HARRY PROVENCE, Editor road to the presi- his colleagues and our own PAT TAGGART, Business Mgr dential Quirinale servehs here is the danger that SAM WOOD.

Executive Editor White House-wove through the Commmiat9 the Piana Veneua. II Duces hai Published by Newspapers. Inc, 900 Franklin A venue, Waco, eouy, now a sightseers' stop, hung VT) Texas, daily except Sunday, New Fourth oI July, Labor empty jn the disk. But another Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day Sunday and holiday issues of dictatorship still hangs the Waco Tribune-Herald. Entered as secowd-dass matter at the over Rome the powerful Nikita Khrushchev, will not lose Waco Post Office under the Act of Congress.

March 3. 1879 Communist Party bloc with its votes. Subscription rates: By carrier $1.00 per month (Daily Only) in 10.000.000 and its 178 votes If combination with Waco Times-Herald; per month. Daily, Parliament. 1 Sunday and holidav issues By mail in Texas.

Daily only. $15.00 per year; $7.50 for six months; $3 75 for three months and $1 25 for one month Daily, Sunday and holiday issues by mail in Texas munism outside the $30.00 per year, 510 00 for six months. $5,00 for three months and Somehow the Soviet munist Party retains its strength. WE LEFT the spectre of Com- Italv pull a Nehru on Palace, neutral. If so, we could shadow he out of our bases here, and H.65 for one month Outside Texas.

Dailv only. $1.45 per month; seemed barred bv the steel hel- in Fiance as well. I believe, be- Daily. Sunday and holiday issues. $1.90 per month meted, sword-carrying guards in causp the Communist Party there 4 their eggshell colored jackets, ful- would revive, too.

A big Com Member Drinted brass-buttoned down to the munist vote would not be exclusively to the use forreproducton the 'ocal news printed trousers Inside alone with much a demonstration of support it this newspaper as well ss all AP dispatches. Russia as it would he a chi. 1 found him calm and cer- monstration that the honeymoon tain that Communist Par- with the U. S. is over, largest outside the Iron he beaten back in the critical elections next May or Member Texas Daily Newspaper Jane McCallum Led Texas Women Into a New Status The Yelvington family has been prominent in education, literary and public affairs in Texas for more than a century.

It remained for a daughter, Mrs. Jane Yelvington McCallum. to establish new records in Texas for service in government. and in leadership which brought women into full rights of citizenship. Mrs.

McCallum's death in Austin, at the age of IT IS accurate to report that the President of Italy believes June. I felt certain the Presi- he can split the Communist coa- dent's serenity came from his eye lition. It can be revealed that witness view of the launching he is working hard at of our Honest John rockets up there would have been more ne a the Alps, as well as from tails of this fight so vital to us his own subtle political astute- back home if the hour had not ness. been late and President Gronchi hadn't delayed his vacation I PRESIDENT RON prob- pa rations to talk with this cor- lems are many. The Italian Com- respondent late in the evening munist Party and its allies have It is, however, accurate to as- 35 per cent of Parliament.

Hie say the views as fol- Khrushchev contingent controls lows: If the Communist coalition the biggest labor federation. The can be cracked in Italy in the Party has millions of dollars to next election, they'd be no men- 79, brings to public attention again her career Of spend. It has been unmoved by ace. really for another five years achievement on behalf of her sex. It emphasizes the remarkable change in the public attitude toward women as citizens which has taken place within the span of one lifetime.

While political parties compete to confer political favors on racial minorities, women had to Soviet terror in Hungary It has until the next national election, not been affected by Poland My interpretation of what he comparative freedom. It has not believes is that by 1968. the been moved by the July purge. Kremlin would no longer be on It belongs to Moscow. the offensive.

It might even It could win next spring's elec- 00 the defensive, tion And there are many who For. by that time neither achieve their rights to full citizenship by their believe that if Italy Com- own toilsome effort and against many odds. She Was in Forefront of Campaign Women came to vote, by statute, in a demo- munist. so will much of Europe, munist Party dictator would con- Yet here we have our most pow- trol all the Russias, all the sa- erful naval forces, considerable tellites. A future Russian dictator military and aircraft fighters and would have to rebuild the secret) the missiles.

Never forget those police. It was smashed after Sta- WAY THINGS ARE By IRENE CORBALLY KUHN Everywhere elae in the worldldon, applied forcefully and with- except the United States, the letup, lege student is a highly articu-1 It is eight years now since the late, active, political force. The of China put their future reckless braveiy of youth, its into the hands of the passionate devotion to ideals and Little by little, been leam- blind headlong strength, its lack ing how they were duped, and of mature judgment and experi- they are not happy about it. The ence, all combine to make this patriotic fervor with which they force an explosive one for good accepted sacrifice and radical or charge is turning ito violent Shrewd older leaders who make anger against the Reds. use of the student potential to achieve their own ends usually know they are handling human dynamite.

They generally over- Shanghai, Hankow and look the risk because the students students are reported staging can be so useful in furthering the strikes, beating up Communist schemes of ambitious men. party and Youth Corps members on school campuses, and boy- BIT WHEN ambitious men go citing Communist instructors. IN SIX MAJOR mainland cities Peiping, Tientsin, Nanking, too far, the youthful idealism they enlisted can boomerang to their ruin. A senior in Canton University was arrested for publicly denouncing the Chancellor as a dictator cratic primary for the first time in 1918. In that missies.

If the Communists take tin died. It was deprived of its HOLMES ALEXANDER McLEMORE year a woman for the first time was elected to state office. Texas had pending submission of a constitutional amendment to confer general voting rights on women when the 19th amendment to the U. S. Constitution was ratified and went into effect.

There were many more battles to be fought and won, culminating only recently when the last bar power, out we go. The Medi- MVD troops, tanks, guns and po- TO INFLATION would be wide open. ROME'S INFORMED say the situation is dangerous These insiders point to recent litica! power. The Red Army did this at the bidding of those circles who survived Stalin. so in the steel price hearings ZERMATT, told WASH la femme." say the French when confronted with a A FEW years the Soviet problem in 1 NGTON.

D. C. whidl feature 1 was to rllmb vuuwi nuw xcaiure vnaiinmn n.ufc- among Student I er M. Bough of U. S.

Steel before Matterhorn. Allow me to elabor- academic The chronology of events in the and a despot. More than 20 jun East European satellites proves the same university de- this. manded that the Communist au- The Soviets felt the force of stu- thorities bring to justice a Com- dent anger in East Berlin in 1953: munist group reported to have in Poland, in 1956; and, most bit-; a physics instructor to sui- terly, in Hungary's bloody Octo- ber revolution last year. Hankow, the Yangtse Dally.

IT WAS THE students some barely out of their teens, vfrsjty students launched on Communist their (Wintry from Red oppre. Posters found Sion. TTie.r raw courage uPnivprslty the RuS' tank, 4 Communist Jarty. the hands, stirred up the world "1 against Communist ruthlessness SL'T Z.0“1" before or since stration by Chinese students It weakened the Red grip on inst Red regime which the loyalties of youth in the sat- have followed with blink loy- ellite countries, especially in alty long Red leaders are China. For the first time since jj aware 0f the threat the grow- China was captured by the Com- an(j faring student agitation inn laatnin 1 nil AmIs BMI poses to their regime.

The Red vice-minister of high education has warned, soon as the students go onto the streets, they will undoubtedly be joined by the masses of This will not happen tomorrow. munists in 1949. the students are challenging Red leadership. ANTI COMMUNIST sentiments student bodies in Red centers have (ui.uui ini the Kefauver committee. But the ate: I am going to'be the first reached an explosive stage remi- IN A FEW years the Soviet problem in "sen" of something-for-nothing, I man in history to attempt to niscent of the way things were elections in Northern Italy There Army might politically inde- Joe has tyJn Matterhorn in a gray Student tung down, are painfully hensive that the unhappy students the Communist Party has been pendent of the Soviet Communist turned to the French, if not to Tier in the state constitution to equality of citizen- gaming.

This makes these cities Party. If it played an indepen- in trying to solve ship, the right and duty to jury service, was re- undistinguished as the only dis- dent political role, the Red Army, the of inflation. trict in Europe to rally to the perhaps led by Marshal 22iukov. ported idea than a native American one. Both our Labor and our business suit, button-down shirt Movement 38 Management have, in late years, and black Oxfords.

In 1919, students led a protesi waiting for leadership movement against the terms of Soviet Party after Hungary, after build Russia as a national man moved. trict in Europe to rally to the Marsnai a keen and wiry oUhe 1 VersalKlles Mrs McCallum was a leader in the lone Soviet Party after after build Russia as a national man of has been Labor with its feather bed con- be(ausp resolutely re- unacceptable to all Chinese with another a leader tne long siu the puree after Krushchev has re- 11 would not be interna-on traii 0( its reatner oea 00,1 fuses to allow me to spend our high nationalist feelings. China could be anotner Hun- fraee fight. Later, she was an organizer and the tK. tionallv belliserent It would not i tracts, demanding pay for un- r- tu.

hepinninp of this autumn, with possibly a i ul ferred to those who dont agree uunauy oeiugwm. ia not cnminaj SJnce the beginning of work has mur-h cniilt to money on the proper climbing llwl tne oeguining oi far thm Pnm. chairman Of What was termed the petticoat lobby him as I've just be on the offensive across the the war.boom in 1939. He seemed IS crpar Communist activity in China. an organization representing numerous flown down from the north.

There It would be defensive, jjjj6 im Aval a I am I tt Tt le tkn PAmmnnict Da is the true dash of inspi- the Adriatic, the Communists imperialistic and internationally ration, when he singled out for to lumn'it in a joint meritorious if reach the top the Reds: the antiforeign riots in later vears of semi-invalidism while she votes a not the Red me the following passage as going abetment, this country, some- dressed exactly as if you were Shanghai in 1925; the demonstra- which wi Mrt of Texas ST goe. Therefore, tenaon. wouW lesen to the heart of the modem oost- wherp along the stan. for lunch Hons 1936 hi Hankow, to har- lg books wnicn win De part or lexas the nation election. World Communist Parties would spiral mystery.

It is a pair of ass Chiang Kai-shek when he was clubs and organizations, crusading for social, in the towns of Lecco and Cre- and welfare legislation and for removal of the oi many discriminations against women In her was writing literary heritage, she continued as the counselor and guide to others who carried on the crusade for clean government and better citizenship. Mrs. McCallum was one of two women who had served as secretary of state of Texas. She was the only woman to have held that office more than one term, and in the administrations of two 6tate governors. She served first under appointment by Gov.

Dan Moody, then through the administration of Gov. Ross S. Sterling. Womea Still in Minority ia Psblie Life When her children reached adulthood, Mrs. McCallum followed the precedent she so often had It is the Communist Party 0f experience, as well as the Soviet Union which with taxes and taking government favors, has something to answer begin with." she argues.

Communist activity in China. There have been other movements in China since in which more happy ending for the Communist-hating Chinese, and the free world. "your feat will be much more photic students were used by low power. We might have peace, sentences from an address on and SO PRESIDENT Gronchi is It seemed to me that Presi- May 24. 1956, by Benjamin Fair- of an r' OI an auen escapism.

maneuvering to break up the dent Gronchi of Italy and Chan- less, vice president and director Communist coalition. It is not cellor Adenauer of Germany 0f the American Iron and Steel the President of Italy feels agreed that Comrade Khrushchev institute. his nation may go Com- would not be ruling Russia as munist. What disturbs him and Stalin did. COI said ever looked upon work as a noble Fairless, "have done a better leg- thing.

To the rest of the world, islative job of recognizing the labor was never anything except doned its traditional will-to-work Furthprmnre WP twH rurtnermore, wnen we neea an buying to prepare for the the things we do. for you to go all-out war with Japan which out and buy picks, axes, ropes, came, finally, in 1937 when the HISTORICALLY, ONLY the boots and what-not, makes ab- Japanese were ready. Anglo-American people and their solutely no sense. Clumb it in near relatives in North Europe you havc or stay MARQUIS CHILDS WASHINGTON The peculiar jail for one year and fined ccrtain 355615 Ua' literature of their own, tdls the BY END, in 1945. the! Chinese Communists had trained a large number of A MAN WITH less heart (or These hard-core Communists, pos- realities of depreciation during a and a punishment The more drains) would call off any ing as students, infilitrated cost inflation.

France recognized 0 id Testament, written in the plans to scale the celebrated universities, organized their fel-j the depreciation problem by tak- Mediterranean languages long be- peak, which towers over Zermattlovv ing steps to permt revalu- North Sea races had any llke Cmmh'. drama erf the dvil rights struggle Because both homes agreed to urged upon Other women, that of giving goes on and on, with the lines of this it is said tKat it and effort to public affairs, better government, re famous tragedy of man doubly true of a man who has bilities. France? It didn't seem possi- condemned to eam his living by visited the cemetery here, as I dents who wanted to study and ble that an American industrialist the sweat of his brow. The folk have. shaping of obsolete laws that permitted, and the fashioning of new laws that prohibited the gross discriminations against her sex and against groups of Texas citizens.

A disappointment this woman leader expressed In her later years was that women had not followed up and made use of the broadened field of service in government and public affairs which found its greatest expression soon after women finally achieved the ballot. In those years, Texas had the first woman governor elected by an American state; it had a woman superintendent of public instruction; women secretaries of state, a woman commissioner of labor; women on administrative and governmental boards; and an all-woman special supreme court. Texas had had one woman state senator, but not more than one at a time, for most of 20 years. It has had as many as six women members of the House of Representatives at one time. It now has one woman senator and two women representatives, and numerous women members of college, institutional and other boards.

Mrs. McCallum deplored the lessening of interest by women citizens in public affairs for themselves at the same time emphasizing their decisive power at the polls. Hers had been a life useful to her state. Her name will be among those at the top of the list in the history books, so long as history preserves the record of the long and hard and gradually successful battle for equality of citizenship. Leniency by Uncle Sam In This Case Would Be Wise It seems that Burrus Mills.

owes the Commodity Credit Corp. about IS millions. Under present law and according to terms of the agreement long since become impossible om in ing us to look for an example the fables of the Asian peoples choice, because the Communists tell where political expediency to that woebegone land of ex- all bewail work as a punishment kept up a continuous barrage of ends and the merits of the issue wouia not in any event anH mu trying to reach the summit of nprsuasion: and nersuasion. in the conflict so blurred that it has conference oi Mr Mature was ask- songs of the Afro-Americans and it is filled with the graves of hUcal actlvlty- Students had little ing us to look for an example the fables of the Asian peoples to that woebegone land of ex- all bewail work as a punishment be enforced But the mere fact throw-away francs, and commend idleness as para- tryins They made it unhealthy for stu- who wanted to study and not devote all their time to political activity. Students had little choice, because the Communists begin.

The comfortable solution is for oi ita enactment would he a when dlse on canh and corporate tax-dogging, the "What Congress does about jury triols, Elsie, has no effect on breach of promise suits!" French could teach us a trick or two. persuasion; and persuasion, in the, the Matterhorn. Some perished in language, is coer- snowstorms, some were killed by BIT THE ENGLISH with Ten- falling rocks, while others slid rrwrwTT nyson and the Americans with and crashed to eternity into crev-1 I If I Longfellow came up with poets asses and abysses. vv i a am Am a IJ passage ot the Senate bill with the jury trial amendment modi- tied so that it would apply only behind aceept- in cases involving voting rights, "I'M NOT pouiting the accusa- who hymned the theme that This would avoid the very real tory said Mahoney. noble to work.

Without this phi- ABOUT THE ONLY comfort 1 damage that would be done if Rnv nt am pointing the finger of fact, losophy behind us, unbelieva- can draw from the burial plot the injunctive process were modi-After World War II. the U. S. ble that we would ever have was that there was no mention tied in the 36 areas where it now odored Steel Corporation purchased from turned this North American wil- on the tombstones of any climber i the U. S.

Government a steel demess into the industrial com- who perished from blisters on his applies. WITH THIS SOLCTION, Congress can adjourn in a week or leaders plant at Geneva' Utah- The gov- plex that has made us the hope heels, or by having his tie snag- theory. emment built the plant in a crash and envy of mankind program for $250 million The Are we losing this unique out- ged by a passing avalanche. Maybe my outfit will turn out ,1 .1 1 UM4MWII- UV. v- UMU IMUVjuv iuaj IIIJ VUlUv 10 days and.

for a time at any Most of tne signers tne mam- comply bought it at a look of life? Is the something-for- to be the right one. rate, the dvil rights issue would lesto urging tne compromise for 530 miuion. But now nothing craze in both Labor and be safetv in the deep-freeze. The ate bill are in the Uberai wing Management hidden duetto 1 haven df.fini*P, Jte ticriv a of the Democrr.tic Party The 10 my assault on the Matter ugly spectacle of a would have been av that in itself would be a distinrt filibuster 01 the Democratic Party. atlon purposes, wants to revalue inflation? A people who do not he a whole oided.

and Politics of this is obvious enough. Diant at the t0D fiKure of love to work are easilv seduced stopes. I could he a whole Failure to get any bill at all thC top ngure 01 now I start. gain, since such a spectacle can would be blamed by the Republics great harm both at home and cans on the jury trial amendment. and the Democrats in the $250 million by the gypsy wench of idleness.

YoU just sav. be Look what has happened to you. off to climb the A FRENCH FEAT of inflation- France, Italy, Spain and all the abroad. arv finance? We had better per- others on the alms list. Can it What is more, the compromise mit Senator Mahoney to de- happen to us? Cherchez la measure would make some con- Velop this point.

He intends to do femme' tnbution toward the essential ob- a compromise bill is passed, the lor those who Democrats can. with some justi- beiieve in dvil rights-ol insuring credlt the vote to the Negro in the mm South. How much ot a contribu- a certain wiy humor tion is a matter tor argument. outraged coming from Them is room tor honest differ. 1 ence as to whether it would be to know how long the Re- THE weather for me to consider.

It can be unbearably! cold on the exposed slopes, and with me having to go in a plain suit, I must wait for a blistering hot day, real shirt-sleeve weather. They had one of those in Zermatt since way back WASHINGTON D. Loyal ing taxpayer by handing him in the so you can see POTOMAC FEVER a beginning a base leaders in the House Democrat: A fellow who feeds another glass of water. gains, or whether it would be a dogs nothing but steak Democrats are hammering Ike convenient pretext for resisting any further change. there is no need for me to start champing at the bit.

Even if it turned sweltering advocate? The Republicans, in 80 h- daim hard they may convince the wemiKht jus, turn, ask when SpeaJter Sam Ray- Eisenhower Administration every- voters he not tomorrow I know the way BOTH are now shouting S- so loudly that the facts Pushing the are almost wholly obscured. It is converts to 4 a i 1 IflC too easy to dismiss the administration's stand for an effort to Ike names Neil McElroy. soap executive, as Secretary of De- decessor for next Republican Matterhorn, for I can see it, sure, but there are several pig peaks between Queen Eaizabeth will watch a jt aml WJnt 41 puce of footbal! game between Maryland hsvl. t0 cHmb them th5 This is not to be taken as North Carolina This evens u' get a strong bill, by way of a cannot obscure the very real gams that the Fisenhower un Iknallv fnnthall is a shorter, easier route, by which the company stored surplus gram for between the Senate recent years for dvil rights mar tne r.isennower tnings me football no in my fwerdomg ACROSS51 Part of circle 1 Sun dried 52 Press for brick payment 6 Pronoun53 Combining 10 Propelledform: sea self throuch 55 Part of waterchurch 14 Measure of59 After capadty 62 Trieste wine 15 Was borne measure by 64 Elongated 16 Wan fish 17 Afterward 65 18 To eject podge 19 Persia 66 Large dog 20 Number 68 Climbing 21 Not sweet plant 23 Injured 70 To rave 25 Covers with 71 Observe pitch 72 English 27 Pronoun race track 28 Before 73 Emmets 29 Entire 74 Throw 31 Braced 75 Cubic framework for railroad over DOWN depression 85 Child's 1 Apportion 2 nameblackboard 38 Goddess of 3 Animal discord 4 Stinging 40 To trouble insect 41 Employs 5 Makes 42 King mistake 6 Fish lance 7 Period of 43 Loses color time 45 Fsrewell 8 Paid 46 Rhymster notices 47 Place of 9 Confines as combat an animal 48 Wants with rope 10 church steeples 11 Tepid 12 Wines 13 To repair 22 Lubricate 24 Form of "to 26 Satisfy 30 French plural article 31 To color 32 Story 33 Charge upon property 34 Bride of Lohengnn 35 Fish 36 Dwell 37 God of war 38 Godjaf love 39 Fish eggs 43 Golf score 44 Alms box 46 Hanging ornament 49 Simpletons 50 Baseball score 51 Alder tree (Scot.) 53 Protective ditches 54 Sea eagles 56 Stillness 57 Spanish title 58 Lift spirits of 59 Cold north wind over Adriatic 60 Ardor 61 Suggestion 63 Word of sorrow 67 Card game 69 One skilled in soma art Puzzle Solved: Commodity Credit the $8 millions are due in and the House, as mereiy po- Periiaps the bill, as compromised team washed up. liticai.

In such a there should be no illusions JSZ the size of this step nor of the motives of those who are compromising the alkwt House it adoptffd. version with the greatly weak- full on Oct. 1. The loss came about through damage to stored surplus grain. Burrus says the only way it can pay millions on Oct.

1 is to sell all its assets and go out of business. or sell to a larger company in a merger. The ened Senate version. It should company has asked to be allowed to pay the $8 not be impossible, for example, millions in 24 quarterly installments (six years) with interest. In this way, the company says, it can continue in business, pay its taxes and meet its payroll of more than 2.W>0 persons.

Burrus points out that lenient terms on financing are customary in other fields where the federal government is the creditor of private firms. The letter of the law says pay in full on Oct. 1, and thus apparently the only way request can be granted is by an act or a resolution of Congress It seems to make sense from the evidence or testimony at any standpoint for Rurrus to be allowed to pay Its debt hearing may tend to defame, de- over a six-year period, with interest, and continue to operate as a taxpaying firm, a substantial handler of grains and employer of persons. The treasury would profit more from such an arrangamant than from toretd el coins fieaetra. down to its narrow limits, would conference it should queen is the only non-paying job in the field.

to agree on a proviso, 3SSfe OUESTIONS local authorites may call on the Department of Justice for help in sustaining dvil rights where was the first Stale clearly the majority desires the Agricultural Experimental Sta- enforcement of such rights. tion in America organized? Wesleyan University. ROME PROVISIONS till Middletown. in 4 discovered the exist- Who says the communists read the fashion news? At word that Premier Bulganin might be ousted, 40,000 comrades promptly shaved off their goatees. Ike says George Washington al- Iso got a lot of criticism in his 1 second term, better not compare himself to Washington or some Republican may put up a sign in the White House yard, "Eisenhower Slept -FLETCHER KNEBEL are definitely harmful The Civil Rights Commission it creates would hold public sessions unless of helium on'earth? the commission "determines that Appointment of big Republican contributors as ambassadors becomes an issue.

It's a two-way system. A guy pays 120,000 to get sent abroad and two years Q-May ihr United States latPr pflV mm t0 gef Sir William Ramsav. grade or incriminate any per- Then the testimony will be Treasury- accept gifts from indi- in executive session. The bill specific purpose? makes it a crime to disclose such Congress has empow- teatimony and a newspaperman the Secretary of the of Congress Legislators resisted II aauM to aaat tojuiy to ncatve web wWhutton to the It been a pretty fair session 1-13 "Don't get excited. There is no tar nicotint.

lilkl" THEN THERE ARE good-byes to be said, a lunch to be packed, and reading matter bought to help while away the time in case I happen to get stuck on a gla- der. I also want to check on the St. Bernard dogs. I know whether there are any in this area or not, and if there be perfectly willing to climb out of my way to see some. Also, this to be considered.

never climbed a mountain and am not at all sure how done. Is it okay to go on all fours? Is is proper to use trees, bushes and even flowers for handholds? Would it be sporting to take along a ladder? I watch the sides of the terhorn through binoculars every day in the hope of finding the answer to these questions. A thing worth doing, is worth doing well. I want to get back down ny cfaaatad..

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