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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 12

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Harlingen, Texas
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Morning Star, Sunday, Jan. 31, 1954 Oil-Gas Depletion Allowance Law Change Soon Seems Unlikely WASHINGTON, Jan 30 UP and Chairman Daniel A Reed will be no changes in the of the tax-writing; House per rent oil and gas deple- Ways and Means committee tax law this year, although The law allows a 27 2-3 per cent pome Democrats may try to make deduction from gross income on. hot political issue. the premise that oil and gas taken This became evident Saturday from the ground ran not be on the basis of statements by Pres placed. irient Eisenhower, Secretary of the Humphrey said has Treasury George M.

Huhphrey, no place in the current tax revision plans." Reed, whose committee is pounding out a revision bill, took the same stand Mr. Eisenhower, in his budget message, cited the of the oil and mining industries which further study before any, recommendations or changes can' be properly made Wants Incentive Instead of more punitive taxes, the President railed for general revisions to give business a better break what he termed PASADENA Calif Jan, 30 UP programs for expanded production Pwoosevelt attorney said and more jobs. Saturday he hopes to make public comrnitte followed this; Monday a statement, answering Wp qUjrkly with new depreciation, charges of adultery with a dozen research, and proposals women hurled at the eldest son of on top of the depletion al- the late President hr his wife jgwance can save the oil and gas Attorney Samuel Picone ud he industries more millions of dollais would release statement note of opposition whs sound- next week possibly by Monday meanwhile by Sen Hubert answering and sundry Humphrey, I) who may, questions raised by Mrs Romelle have support of Sen Paul Schneider Roosevelt's separate In a Senate speech James Roosevelt Plans to Answer Wile's Charges FAMED CUMBER WELCOMED Sir Edmtfrid H.lla famed climber of Mount Everest, waves as he from a plane on his arrival in New York Wednesday, accompanied by his wife, Lady Hillary, left, and two members of his expedition, George Lowe and Charles Evans. The party is in the Urvted States fora lecture tour. (UP Telephoto.) i'J Classes Still Open maintenance suit.

Humphrey pleaded once again fot Picon said, however, that adoption of his tsx 0 V.enTer Roosevelt did not write two letters closing program. He said it would attached to the suit in which he bring in $4 billion more revenu allegedly confessed intimacies with end a million a-year KINGSVILLE, Jan 30 Per nine women and course of con- to oil and gas producers by night academic rlasses to duct involving a succession of slashing the depletior allowance taught the Citrus and Vcg tive adultery, and de- spokesman for Douglas said etable Training Center, Weslaco ceptions he may have something to say during the spring semester mav Write Them about depletion after he discusses still enroll if they attend first class He said that allhough the letters, ji other interested meetings, Dr George Mci'ulley, dated Feb. 27, 194.r>, were signed presumably by Humprev. Texas A and I rollege registrar, by the 46 vear-old former Marine, Ernest O. Thompson, announced today he did not write them and may rhairman of the Texas Railroad The night classes Cardinal Band Sets Concert Do It Yourself Display Planned The difference between wishing and having is not very gr'-at one for people these lays.

Hammer, saw. nail? glue bricks and a willingness to it make the dif- jfereme, and people are finding 1 that, it Is not necessary to be a 1 master carpenter or bricklayer to have that extra piece of furnituie for the house or a barbecue for the back yard. Ca'ering to the fever that is currently sweeping the country, the Harhngn Home and Construction Show set March 3-7 will feature a complete It Yourself section. The Valley Lumbermen's association w'hich is sponsoring the show, has promised that all types of building ma'erials tools and aids to the amateur builder or dec- I orator will represented in the 1 exhibit. Aside from the savings smart people effecting by doing their own building and decorating, they are finding that there is a tremendous satisfaction gained by working creatively with their hands Julian secretary of the association.

said. Decision of Director Pat to include the It section in the Home and Construction Show' followed the enthusiastic reception of complete It Yourself shows in New York City and in Houston recently. Graduate Students Harlingen music fans can heai their ow'n high rated Cardinal bam in a concert at the municipal an di tori urn Feb. 14 Joe Frank, di rector, announced yesterday, aught by in- program will include all Kisses a Crocodile, Now Her Kisser's Sore MUNICH, Germany, Jan. 30 CP German movie starlet Josefin I Kipper hei bleeding iips Given Scholarships with handkerchief vowed Satur- AUSTIN, Jan 3 CP Three day never again to kiss crocodile, graduate students at the Univer- A three foot crocodile snapped of Texas have been awarded Miss Kipper when she attempted 500 D.

Farmer international to kiss him for a publicity photo scholarships for study beginning in at the Hellabrunn 7 00 February at the National Univer- sitv of Mexico. Rexroat of Gordon, The scholar- tablished in 1929 to provide for ex British Guiana has lifted its ban The awards were made to Jack ships are awarded from of students between Mex- HOME SHOW FEATURE "Do It yourself? It's lovely New York model Gale McGuire now visiting in Valley. The forthcoming Harlingen Home and Construction Show, March 3-7, will feature a complete Do It 'tour- self'' section. have been overseas at the tune. told commit- structors from Kingsville am- limP musical favorites and num- on Japanese goods, Georgetown re Allen Haddick of Freeport, Bruce from a fund of some $170,000 es- ico and the University of Texas.

Meanwhile, Roosevelt, former jagt year that the allowance is pun, are scheduled to have their bers from the Interscholastic ports. Stafel Meador of Austin and ------aide to his father, has announced life-blood of oil and gas He ml sessions Monday Tuesday contest list, that the charges will not force him saifl that if it wera killed or scaled Bnd Wednesday nights i local high school band won Each late enrollee will register, a flrs, in AAA division at the to withdraw from the congressional down the industries would have to in California's 26th district. Uf) Roosevelt, at a party given in Revision This ear his clsss is scheduled to meet honor of his father, told members President, Humphrey and at the Center the night on which Jubilee last December 'Hie hand now has members Fleven of these are members of the All Valley Rand and three are candidates for the all state band which will perform in Dallas Feb 10, 11, 12, 13 The iatter are Roy Irvine, flute; Walter Rowman Humphrey of the 20th congressional district apparently saw some sense Democratic council ln this Humphrey said do not CX-VJueen Narrtman is my intrnd to initiate any revision of the a /Dlimr.p present plan to go on about yPBr Denies Wedding Kumor affairs as usual and meet all mv After his committee sdopted new CAIRO, Fgypt Jan 30 I commitments and see what hap loss and depreciation planks ormer Queen Narnman denoun-coronet and Charles Hart, clar pens in the impending tax bill, Reed ced Saturday as a wholly net Group to Wait said. want to encourage ven without foundation" reports she Plans are being made for the Meanwhile, Democratic sources looking toward explor ation would marry Egyptian crooner band to attend the hand festival here indicated the adultery charges nnfj development of our national 'Farid el Atrash, once linked ro to be held at Enid, in May. hurled at the political aspirant not discourage mantically with belly dancer Sa Joe Fullerton is assistant direr his estranged wife may affect his Reed WH9 referring to a change Gama! tor of the organization, chances in the forthcoming eler- vjnder which the taxpayer would; have the option of ignoring cm OPENING OF FALCON BUTANE COMPANY Bill Hennessee Operator Willacy and Cameron Counties 24 Hour Service FINI CATERING SERVICE PARTY ROOM FOOD fPOP Alt TO WcSuSgAAS conditioned GO U'.

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PHONE 4345 Faul Ziffren Democralic natiori- uaJtv and in al committeeman, asked that hig ment on matter this nature Mr Klsenhower repeated his in- be suspended until all the facts are thpm, Jn hig economlc me8 known. district Democratic conven THE GROWING TREND TO LINCOLN sage Thursday. He told Congress that of the tax tion will want to know all was among the government facts, Ziffren added A candi aijNPnal of for maintain date's private life becomes the sub pronomir 8tabuitv He plerlged, ject of inspection, and Roosevelt is aKam that wU1 furJfr no exception whfn Bpending can he reduced. Mrs. Roosevelt suit filed Wednesday, named respondents and cited nine other, instances of alleged infidelity based; on two letters Roosevelt allgedly wrote to her in 1945 while he was In the Marine Corps.

as Ills Her attorneys said only three women were named In the suit itself because of a two-vear statute cf limitations on adultery charges The three co respondents were named Gladys Irene Owens, or Irene Owens, June Nelson, or Jordan; and Elaine Hilton Mrs. Roosevelt, a former nurse, nursed Roosevelt after a major operation at the Mayo in 3938 while he was married to Betsy Cushing She is asking $2,000 alimony a month and $1.500 a month for child support. Roosevelt had filed a separate maintenance suit on grounds of cruelty Jan is. A photostatic copy of Rooseevelt's letters cited alleged intimacies with women listed as Mrs. Davis Rose.

Mrs Richard Durant. Mrs Henry Field. Mrs. Robert Howard, Miss Billie Howard, Mrs. Karl Barnes, Miss Eller Miller, Mrs Samuel R.

Ramond and Miss Jerry Morris Investment Company Managers Meet Investment securities handled bv Investors Diversified Services, Inc were discussed at a meeting of zone managers of the company Saturday. Leslie Coffman division man sger for the company, at both the morning and afternoon sessions, held in the Mond hotel Attending, in addition to Coff man, were VV Rtllimek, Edinburg; Harold Nuckols, Kingsville; Archie Brown, Mission; Arthur Dang, Laredo, Edward A Krug, Alice and William Nelson. Hat lingen Mrs P' Wanamaker was hostess for the group. Baby Girl Adopted Mr. and Mrs Cassels 1722 Jackson, have adopted a baby girl, who has been given the name of Kay Christine Cassels The child was born Dec.

24 in I Fort Worth and became a resident Harlingen and a member of the household Jan 26 Have you discovered whats new in 1954 driving? Of anv fine car will give you a fairly comfortable ride. Rut only by experiencing a drive in the new Lincoln for comparing il wiib any other ride on the you judge the wonderful advances being made in motoring. discover astonishing new response to vour every touch. new surge in the magnificent Lincoln engine, with its new automatic carburetor. The new vacuum distributor control instant accelerator improved hydraulic valve tappets for almost silent operation.

The ride in the new Lincoln ia flawless the control superb. Lincoln is the onlv fine car with ball-joint front wheel suspension for maximum handling ease. You're carried quietly, smoothly, safely through traffic, over superhighways or back roads. Remember, Lincoln tuice won the first four places over all stock cars in the Mexican Pan-American Race. Naturally the newest styling and are in this modern living car.

Lore and and out rienuhere, find new design features which give you everything you demand in a fine car. You're invited to try 1951s performance and style leader. Come in today and drive out in a Lincoln or Lincoln Capri! Performance proof: Lincoln again won 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th places over all stock cars in the Mexican Pan-American Road Race. Songstress Connie Russell Finding Rough Going on TV HOLLYWOOD. Jan 30 UP-! The ovenvorked Hollywood success story of the unknown who becomes a great star overnight poses something of a problem to newcomers who get the big break then have to work like a Trojan to keep from remaining a nonentity This is exactly the problem of songstress Connie Russell who has been part of the Eddie Cantor TV show for the past two seasons.

be doing for the pop- eved comedian this Sunday night on NBC's Hour guess the biggest break girl could have came my way almost two years ago when I appeared as a guest on Mr. Cantor's Connie said liked work and signed me to a regular contract 14 really the beginning of the long climb up the Despite the far-t that Connie Is considered another of Cantor's many the haired singer has found the going MEN AND WOMEN TAKE OFF UGLY FAT Take off ugly fat. sensibly, easily w) 11 tl or or counting. Just ask vour truggui for four ounces of liquid Barrentrate -now $1.69. Mu with grapefruit a directed on laoeL Take according to directions and you mav be amazed results.

rL Tf the very first bottle sbow the to reduce, return the pit bottle vour monoy back Wilson 1901 Clay. TTexas wrote us as follows I oon.menced to take Barren urate, I weighed 250 pounds I rww 180, a of 50 pounds. yean of age arid holding Gown a jofaw" a little rough She has recorded! than a half dozen records, but none of them have been hits it because the songs I sing haven't been the gimmick variety she said "Rut I have to sing what I like best Connie explained that wherever she goes the jockeys rave about her recordings, hut the public share their enthusiasm. "I'm always on the lookout for what might be a real smash song'1 she said, "but the odds are against just running into an outstanding tune I listen to all the song plug-1 gers hoping to find that one piece that'll open the door for me, but nothing Th dtminutne vocalist said she think sexy presentations have much to do with her predica ment. Sex comes from Connie admitted, "but a revealing gown can help for TV.

With ree-j oris sex has to be in your It is possible, she admits, the' day may come when she is a big' recording and television star with publicity men and publications clamoring about her overnight success "They forget shout the long pull between a person first big- break and true stardom she said. "No, it takes more than a break or the backing of an established star to make a person a successful entertainer. There are thousands of people all working the same! thing Those who get the breaks aie fortunate, but in the end the ones who survive aie the ones who work hard and in the shadow of he spotlight in learning how to please DESIGNED FOR MODERN LIVING LINCOLN POWERED FOR MODERN DRIVING Valley Motor Company 111 Von Buren HARLINGEN, TEXAS Phone 2290.

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