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June 26, ai ttt rr mm.rvnrv tf Postal Rate Increase Forced to House Floor President to Attend Parley One on Mr. Panama bv 2 from Pa. USgrrty had no dc' i except to say th Mfthcwer ft plane. The conio renco with Nghru, originally scheduled to begin on July 7, was put off at Nehru suggestion. Provident ThnnWs Nehru Nehru, now in London, ASHINGTON June posid to raise postal rates $430 Ufuse Democratic leaders bowed million a year.

to Republican pressure Monday Democratic leader John W. Me- ujd agreed to take up next Mon- Cormack bad said only a few days! dty President Eisenhower's pro- aco that the Democrats would not; bring the measure to a vote do-! spite the fact it had been approved by both Post Office and; Rules The. latter croup dears legislation to the House floor In announcing the turn-about. McCormack made it plain the Democrats reversed themselves only because Republican leaders! the had threatened to force the bill Pi- to the floor. Fxtra Cent (or Letters The measure would raise the cost of mailing a first-class letter from 3 to 4 cents an ounce and increase airmail rates fmm 6 to 7 cents.

It also would hike second and third class rates, including newspapers, magazines and graphed the President that he books. not wish their contemplated McCormack disclosed the deci- meeting to "impose an additional cjon up the bill during styain on you during your conva- an exchange on the floor with lescence Rep, Leo E. Allen rank- Mr. i in reply, ing GOP member of the Rules tnanked Nehru for Committee. Allen asked McCor- ate He that mack whether and when he while he plans the trip to Pana- planned to call up the postal bill, ma, "I cannot be entirely free of McCormack replied that doubt as to whether my recupera- as a member of the Rules group, will be far enough advanced could force a vote on the bill him-! July 7 to have the kind of self.

He then asked if Allen talks which we both had in planned to do so. Allen said he Mr. Eisenhower said he was did. Nehru would not want to Rayburn Opposes Increase come to this country' merely for McCormack said that in that round of official case he would put the bill on the He said he was looking forward House schedule for next Monday, to and perhaps even some- The major House tost is expected what protracted talks" with the to center on the President's re- Indian leader, but he told Nehru Quest to raise first class postal that he the delay in their rates estimated $295 million an- meeting "will not be for long" and nually. suggested that Nehru name a new Speaker Sam Rayburn, McCor- date for their parley.

mack and othpr Mr. Eisenhower assured Nehru NEW RUSSIAN FIGHTER -The new Soviet semi-delta wing experimental jet is shown as it flies over Tushino airfield near Moscow Sunday during the annual observance of Soviet Air Force Day. Delegations from 28 countries, including the United States, witnessed the air show which stressed fighter planes rather than bombers. (UP Telephoto) mack and other top Democrats have opposed the increase. They said a poll of all Democratic JlC JIL-t'T ,0 members also showed overwhelming opposition to the election-year increase in first class rates.

Mr. Eisenhower, who put the bill on his 18-point list of priority legislation for this session, re- (Continued from Page One quested it to help whittle down the days away, the steel industry Post Office million annual deficit. "an urgent invitation. Two Men Charged In Car Burglary Consumer Told He Foots Bill Obituaries Permit Total Still Rises Air Force Fund Vote Set Today In the Senate tContinued from Page One) concentrate on building superior planes. Sen.

James H. Duff (R-Pa.) accused Democratic critics of Mr. defense program of a distorted picture of U.S.-Russian airpower. He said U.S. scientists have reported "perfectly fabulous" developments.

Symington shot back that U.S. position is "greatly worse" than he had thought before investigating the situation. He said thu country already has a "second- rate and a "second-rate underseas Now, he said, it is headed toward a second-rate Air Force. The Duff-Symington exchange came as Symington's Senate Armed Services Subcommittee heard Army Secretary Wilbur Brucker testify that the like the Air Force will need more money in the years ahead Would Oppose Army Brucker said he believes the next four years will see "moderate in the Army budg et. He said he was thinking in terms of a 10 per cent increase for fiscal 1958.

The fiscal 19'VT budget calls for $7.7 billion for the Army. Brucker also indicated he would oppose any further cuts in manpower as suggested by De fensc Secretary- Charles E. Wilson last week. Asked whether further cuts are being considered, he said "nobody taken it up with me Most of the proposed increase would go for construction B-52 NORFOLK, June silent to hear Corporation Court intercontinental hydrogen bomb "reserved mav not Ma.n*um’ Judge H. Lawrence Bullock read er? middle-aged spinster whose book- her punishment.

She was convict- juggling ruined a building and by a jurv earlier on one indict- Violation of Buildinq rhe minimum acreage or cotton loan association, drew sentences of ment for tjie Virginia 3 which may be placed in the acre- 20 years in prison Mondav for em- state Corporation Commiss. Charges Filed age reserve is 10 per cent of the bezzling nearly million pleaded guilty to other indictments Charges of violations of the allotment or two acres, whichever ghe immediately started her for embezzlement Sentences on building codes have been filed is larger. When the allotment is to the prison both were spelled out Monday corporation court against T. R. Leless than two acres, the minimum fanT) July I Final Day for Filing On Soil Bank EDINBURG, June 25 Hidalgo county farmers have until July 1 to qualify for participation in the 1956 soil bank acreage reserve program, W.

G. Sorrells, chairman of the county agriculture stabilization and conservation committee said Monday. He said cotton is the only crop eligible for the program in Hidalgo county. Payments of 15 cents a pound may be earned based on estimated normal yield at the time the cotton was destroyed or plowed up. Individual farmers who retire cotton acreage under the program must make separate agreements with the county ASC committee on number of acres eligible for payments before July 20.

Farmers may qualify for payments in the following manner: 1. Underplanting his allotment for cotton and certifying that he underplanted either in anticipation1 i of complying with the 1956 acreage reserve or because of adverse weather conditions: or 2. Not exceeding his farm al-j lotment for cotton, and not harvesting an acreage of the crop because of destruction by natural causes; or 3. Plowing or otherwise incorporating into the soil, or clipping, mowing or cutting an acreage of cotton within the allotment after May 27 or before July 1. Acreages Specified For cotton, the maximum acreage which a farmer may place in the acreage reserve is half his farm allotment or 10 acres, whichever is larger, except that ceed the allotment.

EMBEZZLING SPINSTER SENTENCED Miss Minnie Mongum, 52, leaves the Norfolk, Va Corporation courtroom Monday after being sentenced to 20 years in jail for embezzling almost $3 million. The plump spinster had used the money over a period of years to help friends and relatives. (UP Telephoto) 20-year Prison Term Assessed in Embezzling Two airmen from Harlingen Air Force base were charged Monday burglary of a motor vehicle and bound over to the grand jury under bond of 51,500 each. John Roger Allen and Jerry Lee Traffic Fines full production, strike in 1952 economv more Police Lt. W.

A. Magee the men were arrested in connec- license, $20: John Henry Maehmer, red light, $5. H. Eaell, 105 The complaint was filed Sunday of vado Enell, who said some small FELIPE TAMAYO Felipe Tamayo, 74, died in the Pearson clinic Monday UifAf is the allotment 5 j.year toma loan following a lengthy illness. Jill I IMjCj Payments which a farmer may rompanv offlcor crim Funeral services, under direction earn for participating in the acre- of the Garza Funeral home, had Building permits for reserve "dll he based on a ft not been completed Monday, await- new construction were issued last rate cents a pound.

For un- I 11 I nf A 5470 was prepared shutting arrival oi relatives. week, bringing the month's total derplantmg, the payment rate will UUIIj down its billion-dollar facilities on Mr. Tamayo is survived by five to $193,070. With a full business asefi on the noimal yie.d foi and loans to friends, relatives and Wednesday. If the big furnaces sons, Alfredo Tamayo, Francisco week left in June, the month's total designated acreage.

10 worthy causes She lived unpre- are shut down, it would take the Tamayo, Jose Tamayo, Augustine was below the June, 1935. A 111 tentiouslv her elf. having I industry 30 days to get back into Tamayo and Juan Tamayo: five total of $262.794. Should issuance destruction due to natural tastrs Tlie 56-dav steel daughters, Mrs. Maria T.

Vda. de of permits continue this week atjcausp-t 01 VV rntil last Dtwmwi Fmm i Mrs the rate of last week this month's went will be based on the smaller Mf cLza Mrs GlormT Bus- total wouW top that of JunT of an appraised yield for the field 'Continued from Page One. rue was one of the most spected than $5 billion in Ninfa T. Garza, Mrs. Cilona i.

bus -oiai ouig top tnat oi June. normal vield for farm Herbert Brownell Jr were lkv women hor community. She tillo and Mrs. Concepcion T. Villa- A permit for the construction of 1 normal the tarm, 1 well-known ami loved for fr inn two sisters Mrs Victoria a 000 1(Vrrtnm rav huitri but not lpss than acre' -an attemPt fo divide the A' 101 Would Stabilize Economy and Mrs lum cE i nHv.

Sorrells he did not expect people of this country. He could Vuthoniies believe ngm, Company negotiators said their i vo 27 tin nr itlh the progr 1 vould have a great ef- better take up his time in trying almost aH of the money Jr said Genaj-o Rodriguez, failure to Plan for a five-year contract would -hili'ren'anc ne great prt q-ri'th enPH vear because mort to correct the pro-C'ummunist de- a mm. Oara give "much needed to and one great grand t00 rlosr han.Pst. cisions oi the Suprem. Court decados oi taon with the burglary ofji vehide Gju VnhQ npgligPT.i{ collision by both the economy and 1 nf is And he warned that a farmer Patterson said the State Su- came last Decemtx when owmd by H.

106 Cowart, jimnroinfir failure to steel industry. 8 lW plows up or destroys cotton Court has guarded the con- 1 tcam oi federal auditors happens in steel labor participate In the soil bank is def-j stitutional rights of Misssssippians scended on the Commonwealth Ortiz, red light, $5. twill filter through the entire econ- c- ,1 permits were as running the risk of realiz- regardless of race He BuiMing ami and a flashlight were jess)e Alton Boykin, negligent said John A. Stephens, died late a lows ing less income from the soil bank charges of pressure where from the glove compartment of is jjy failure to yield right of chief negotiator for U.S. Steel, S1S.

4 Rosalio Pena. 1310 Benton, addi- payments than he would if he went ing brought on Negroes are "un- bead bo de neeW way. $10; Paul Gallaga, no driver's ahead and harvested even though founded and wholly refuted A check or the trm, book speeding. Allham mase that ls no, (ollowed bv Billy Baker. 113 W.

Roosevelt his crop is sub-normal." the numoer oi prosperous Negro turned up shortages amounting i' Two other of rifling Worsham, unnecessary noise, no said Thomas Pat- e- mo cornm8 bere from add screen porch to residence, S550 Sorrells said farmers who do! merchants in state Federal ton, president of Republic Mlsslssippu Tlieodore Dalgado. 1110 W. Madi- plan to plow up or destroy cotton and Loan Insurance Corp. whici Funeral arrangements are to be son repairs and addition to resi- must do it b'- Ju'' 1 and then Germany's Government made ill of the shorngr announced by Aaron-Cox mortuary, dence. $900.

must make their agreement on pay- has pledged ii.se Keep defense a of suns pending in an el John Quincy Adams, 801 First montM with the county ASC com- expenes "as low as possible and fort to regain of mow; double sarace $730 mittee before July 20 in order to no event to let them impair so- Mangum is accused of giv fhis ear. I ciai secunti Court John J. Frisch, noise txickham examirang Jesus trial before Jus- negligent collision by tm- tice erf the Peace Jake Qiildress. Much of her sentence is on a eon- Wald, owner of Rio Refrigeration current basis. U10 W.

Harrison. City Electrical Miss Mangum admitted that she Diar.es E. Oakes said took money from the Common- wealth Building and Loan Assoda- been set for tion over a 22 year period and n. akfs passed it out in the form of gifts 5S charged with electrical wiring without an licence, doing electrical wiring without obtaining a wiring permi' and failing to conform with the code concerning electrical wiring. Associatior id worked av glove oompflrtments were filed license, $20 with police over the week end Harry- Glenn Hollingsworth, A1 Maniez, 1200 N.

First, told po- S15; Fzequiel Juan Cha- hoe Monday a price book and a Vezr, speeding, Billy D. Hens- rcMte book and a gauge had been speeding, improper turn, $15; taken from his truck. M. Hatch, speeding, $15. Eugene Montez, 1009 S.

Hiird.i -------------told police Sunday some wrenches, British interests are ready flashlight and his car title pa-1 install a million-ton steel plan had been taken from his auto. India. New Delhi reports. to vice "Prices will have raised Union President David J. McDonald said the steelworkers are entitled to a substantial pay in- l0 crease because of their record production.

He said the industry made record profits last year. Better Health Through Chiropractic DR. 0. C. preparing to give an to move the cause of disease by eliminating nerve pressure.

HEADACHES ARE SYMPTOMS Many sufferers think of a headache as a disease in itself. Nothing could be further from the truth. A headache is merely one symptom of an abnormal bodily condition. It is often the only symptom which is manifest during the early stages. It is common knowledge that a headache is associated many physical disorders.

Kidney trouble, hean trouble, digestive orders disorders in the femaie generative organs, infected tonsils, and a multitude of other diseases lead to head aches. IMPORTANCE OF SPINI The Chiropractor, by close ev amination of the spine, dis- covers where the physical disorder exists by determining what part or parts of the spme abnormal. His training and experience teaches him that abnormality in one part of the spine indicates a disordered function of the kidney while abnormality in another part of the spine indicates a disorder in the stomach. By means of this knowledge he is enabled, through examining the spine to determine what organs are involved. After discovering where the spinal abnormality exists, the Chiropractor corrects that condition, thus restoring normal function to the organs or parts responsible for the head- achf By doing he climm atrs the cause of the headache DR.

G. c. NYBRO Chiropractor 1214 W. GA Weather Charter Change Meeting Set BROWNSVILLE, June 25 A meeting to consider appointment of a citizens committee to revise the charter, has been called for suggestion of number of citi- the announcement of the Wilson. FORECAST; Partly cloudy to cloudy and warm with scattered and thunder- CltV Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

Commissioners Trans Jennings, stronger the thundershower J. A. Garcia and Dr. Charles Cal- barometer and stead called the meeting at the D.m. Monday, Km-.

me un- Loren Dumont. 411 W. Taft, frame residence, $7,000. sunrise 5 ,0 m. sussir j.a TV creation of a citizens 1602 Revere Lanp ler is being especially bnck regWenw sl5 I- urged since, if the charter is v.

Atchison. 1622 Ed Ca tl .02 amended in any way at this time, Drive 74 no other amendment, no matter badly needed, can bo made for Polk another two years, the announce ment read. Richard Restaurant, IQS E. Van Hie three commissioners said1 several amendments to the charter have been suggested but that nnn careful study Harry Feldman, 116 W. Van No (traring Permitted ren.

remodel building front and en- He said his office would not be large floor space. 510.000 with A rust in C. Gonzales. 506 W. Van fot matan? agreements uitn -jv, farmers until June and added km administrative procedure, for C.

Fxi Bnndson 1..22 S. Com- nt, have vpt merce. hvo ground signs, S200. Jose Rivera, 1317 Sotith gar- 5800. Roberto Leal.

1309 VV. Buchanan, add carport and room to residence. B. Crockett, SOS carport. $1,000 Mrs.

Frank Lee. 205 repair oarage, $100. pb.n must have complied mth the general allotment requirements this year ed out. No grazing on land retired under the soil bank is permitted and a crop may not be harvested on such land at any time during 1956. But land before June 22 will not be ineligible Sorrells added that farmers w-ho want to participate in the soil bank Amarillo Atlanta Bismarck Brownsville Buffale Christi 91 ino Co ITU He! Rk Detroit Duluth El Paso Fort Worth Helena Houston Jacksonville ................................911 Kansas City Laredo ..........................................93 Los Anaeles Memphis Mexico City ..7: Miami Midland Mpls -St Paul Monterrey New Orleans 93 New i Oklahoma City 9 Omaha Pittsburgh ........................................77 Sait Lake City San Antonio 97 Saul! Ste.

Marie 9 Seattle Washington 7 5-room doctor's office Elbert Butler, pair porch and add room, Richard's Restaurf Buren. repairs, $400 T. P. Pentecost, 1222 re- Madi- Equalization Board Begins Hearings Harlingen's board of equalization commenced a week-long series of hearings Monday in City Hall. The board is conducting the hearings for the 250 individuals whose property valuations for tax assessment purposes have been changed after review by the board.

Notices were mailed to those af- LJARLINGEN ardware More- More Often" 4 Dividend' RIO GRANDE BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION r. HARK ISON HARLINGEN Corner Jackson and Commerct Phono GA 3-0180 The River KiVER READINGS' Rio (iianrie flow from the International iivundan and Water Commsaslon: Laredo Falcon Fort Rlnsaold 2 ITS Above Benito 18 Lower 18 "they require careful study by representative citizen? w'ho are not governed bv political motives, but Rodolfo Martinez havMhe best of the city a. Morder Storts Among the proposed EDINBURG, June 25 Seiec are plans to create an airport of a jury for the murder trial footed, and 70 were nohfiM they 37 mission and a public utilities com- of Matinez, 29, started would be heard Monday by the mission, and proposals to stagger Monday in 92nd district court. board if the owners so city terms. A Panel of prospective jurors desired.

Only 10 had appeared to Another proposed amendment called. discuss t.ieir cases wnen would eliminate the present provi- Fidencio Guerra excused recessed for the day at 4 p.m. sion that delinquent tax suits must morp 100 panel members for be filed in alphabetical order various reasons and it appeared PROFS PROMOTED It is expected that a committee unlikely that a jury would be cho- COLLEGE STATION, of about 2U persons wilt sen before some time tomorrow. June 25-UP-Two Texas ed. Martinez is charged with slioot- College professors were promoted Mateo Villaneuva Dee, 3, 1955 Monday.

They were Dr. Alfred F. A I S. port expert is helping he returned from working as Chalk named head of the Dess Nicaragua develop ports at Cor a iarm laborer in the north and partment of Economics, and Dr. found his wnfe at Villaneuva's John B.

Page, named Dean of the home. Graduate School and professor of bee I ill rinto and San Juan riel Sur do you know what debts and taxes will do to your sS estate? mt Southwestern life mcut JACK F. WALK 105 McClendon Bldg. Phone GA 3-3770 SOUTHWESTERN Lift INSURANH COttfUt Eddie Fisher III HOLLYWOOD. June 25-UP- Singer Eddie Fisher was confined I to Cedars of Lebanon hospital Monday for observation after an intestinal upset, a hospital spokesman reported.

Friends said his illness was "probably nerves from work on his movie debut. of at RKO. with wife Debbie Reynolds. UVE OUTDOORS IN COOL PRIVACY 1 Jour how to Use colored canvas plywood and wire rrol Th PTCy and breeie h' living ideas are in July Better Home Garden Get your copV lodaiv wh magazines are told' plumbing supples Harlingen Hardware can give you a price on your plumbing with Labor bid included. Just try us and be convinced we can you money.

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