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MY DAY Forgive Them 6 1961 iy Eleonor Roosevelt Russians' Nuclear Test Puzzling Move At This Time HYDE seems incred-j It is always easy when you Iblc that Russia at tins momenrhave difficulties in the present to ahould have taken the step to an-jnlaine them on tne but it Bounce that the Soviets would so easy to remember the antne atomic tests. This puzzling'cumstances and the historical sit- move came at a time when it nations that existed. At Yalta, for looked as thoueh we could have, instance, the overriding objeciive more reasonable meetings with Was to get the Soviet tinion the Soviets the question oimiitted as soon as possible to parBerlin: and more puzzling thatiticipation in the Pacific area of this decision should come at thcj the v. ar. We did not know at that time of the meeting of neutral time that we would have the atom countries in Belgrade.

bomb and we ibought we would need the cooperation of the It Would fccem inevitable that to finallv subdue Ja- the Soviet move would make neutral countries feel ihat tlie So- iKeiii know not wKat tile do r. viets were approaching the whole There still i jrsisls the foolish iituation with a more belligerent idea that prmiuses were maile attitude than the Western powers, laai no one Knows anyuimg aooui. It hardly seems credible mat the As a matter of fact, any student Soviets would want to turn world'can iind out wuat happencu ai feeling, particularly among the uoUi Yalta and Potsdam, and our neutrals, against themselves, and people vscio not mci yet this would seem to be an the siluaiion as it was at evitable result of their announce-i that time, 'iiiey Knew tual ment. would keep his word when doing so served his purpose. la the meantime.

1 think we are wise to hold off from It is the same today; we know immediately reacting to their uie aoviei anu us sateui.es threat by irsisting on countermg vili keep their word when it is to their move with a similar move, their aovantage. And periiaps we carnot expect anything different. I here noi mucn aoubt tuai 1 timA nnm WTQUld bt dlSpleaSed then blaming cnlties on what they think happened at Yalta and Potsdam, Dne man from Florida wrote me the other day stating that all present troubles with the Soviet I'nion stem from these two meetings when the high officials of toe Host had been Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Mata, a girl, 310 Jarvis, Sept.

1. Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Ramirez, a girl, 406 E. Plum, Sept.

1. Mr. and Mrs. Canuto R. Rod riquez, a girl, E.

Jose, Sept. 1. not to work out to our advantage. That is why in diplomacy men have to make compromises so that both sides can have some advantages. Otherwise, being realistic, they know that no treaty will hold any people forever, which is to their disadvantage.

Stalin broke some of the promises which be made in the Yalta meeting, and there were immediate protests from Great Britain and the United Stales. Yet, I doubt very mucn whether anything different could hate been done at the time or would have changed the present situation in any way. WASHINGTON By ROSCOE DRUMMOND (Copyright, 18G1 New York Herild Tribwe ftsd Tbt Lertdo tlmee) West Berlin Should Be Made Part Of West Germany By ROSCOE DRUMMOND we know that Nikita continuing aim is to get West Berlin into his grasp by one means or another, there some further solid action we can take to help foil this purpose? Is there any reason we take a leaf out of his own book? The Soviets have annexed East Berlin to Communist-ruled East Germany and are trying to drive that West Berlin did not belong to the Federal Republic except in spheres permitted by the allies. The present assumption is tha West Berlin belongs to West Germany except when the allies place specific limitations. Since the West has not objected to this decision, we have apparently been willing to give up some of the past allied sovereignty over Berlin.

Why not carry this process to its logical conclusion and, if Mr. We have to live through the situation of today and deal with it San as best we can with the limited knowledge of the future that jbave. No one is a prophet. We' Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Cavazos, can only hope that the Soviet WASHmm MERRY-GO-ROUND Soviets Enthusiosticolly Follow Many United States Farm Methods western powers out of West K. goes through with his threat annexing East Berlin to East Germany, then remove the last fragments of the occupation stat- Berlin. May It not be desirable and timely soon-perhaps after the he has''aifeVdy cut to signing of the Soviet-East reply in! ad: This would mean simply trans- forming West oecupatlon- By Incorporating West Berlin: ireedom to sovereign freedom and High School FdCilltlos Moy Be Inadequate MONTERREY Three high schools now in operation a two more to be opened soon by university of Nuevo officials are expected to be Insufficient to take care of September enrollments. Over 3,000 high school students are now enrolled jn the preparatory schools. University extension division reports that a special department will be opened Oct.

I to take requests from tuition free students desiring to enroll. Free books and equipment will also be furnished. Traveling Salesmen Meet Set In Mexico MONTERREY Je.sus Crtii Haro, president of the Me-i City Mutualistlc Traveling Salesmen Association, has ann-iuMc- ed a Latin Arnericau traveling Fslesmen conference w'M held in Mexico City in 1962. Previous meeMngs have been in Santiago de (. hile, Buenos res and San Pnulo.

Rrsri A national traveling salesmen conference w.dl he held sirnuh neously in Guadalajara, Ortiz Haro said. wily into the Federal Republic of West Germany. By giving the West German government a military responsibility the defense of West Berlin: that is, for the defense of their own territory. giving the city the added security and dignity which would come from being fully a part of the Federal Republic. It should be understood that the West Germans are not in least yearning for this dcvelop- iuent.

Quite the contrary. They tend to shrink from it. Many, If Mrs. James Visits In Alice, Corpus Christi BRUNI Mrs, May me James spent several days in Alice and Corpus Christi visiting friends. a boy, 1817 San Edwardo, Sept 1 By DREW PEARSON imitation is the: form of flat ery.

tuc' the cows are kept in feed lots night and day. I got some good-natured kidding Profiting from USA By extending the full guarantee that any attack on West Berlin will be treated as an most, of the leaders of the Fed- attack on all the NATO countries R'Ptiblle and by establishing a NATO would rather that the U.S., rison in West Berlin. Britain, and France retained primary responsibility for dealing In the past this step has had with the Soviets and for defend- its advocates and its opponents ing the city among the allies and in West Germany. It was certainly unde- jsirable as long as there was any chance that the Soviets were leaving open the slightest prospect of the unification of all of Germany. PRLNTF.D PATTFRN 4875 sincerest form of flat ery.

tne 1 got some good-natured Kidding atic Russia, iney are prouung. Armv hat nnw Russians have paid us many from Alexei Adzhubei, editor of from American mistakes. This is.oiammed rinnr nn all leaders are as conscious as we compiimenls bv our au-lizvesiia and son-in-law of Khrush-jthe area which the rminifirntinn are of the destruction that would tomobiies. our aiplanes, our vend-chcv, when 1 told him that my.l Nikita Khrush- ucanon. inevitably come from nuclear war.

mg machines, and our jazz. Their cow barn in Maryland was wants to turn into the So Soviets have violated a But might it not be better for all concerned if West Germany became accustomed to accepting not for defending West Berlin? If the West Germans are not prepared to share fully the risks and A.i The situation is radically dif- dens of defending the access Out the new land of Asl- years 1 routes to West Berlin, can they otic Russia, they are profitingtko xida really expect the Allies to do so? The West Germans ought to think this over. Mr Mrs Jose I Arce lueviiauiy come irum nuciear war. mg macnines, ana our jazz, incir cow oarn in aiaryiann was wams lum luv ov, Soviets have violated 1 Would embracing West Berlin rirrle Drive Sent 1 there will be no war. sincerest compliment, however, is er than that at Bela Dacha.

breadbasket. The area times the four-power into the Federal Republic risk JOV, wcpi. jjheir people are no more their im.iaUon I cur a ncul- this wps true. I must confess ihal'one great of rain statute which was to govern all venturesome German milltarv ac- Mr. and Mrs.

Tomas a war than are ours, a girl, 718 Mier, Sept. I. turai methods. the 300 Holteins Dacha milking Probably one of the most Im Mr. and Mrs.

Arnoldo Benavi-jportant events that has happened dez, a boy, 306 Garfield, Sept. strengthen our position in theiour farm m-thod and with equa herds, envious. world today was the passage in frankness have published in the Bela It gets no more rain than jterhn. Bv annexing East Ber- chain would western great plains which Here Uiev have fra My and cmihQyg made Congressman Howard times have been a disaster area thusiastically followed many of of who owns fine because of the Mr. and Mrs.

Manuel Limon, and Senate of the for- tion over some Berlin incident? I believe the answer is no, be- the border, Mr. K. has wiped out'cause there would be a NATO the last vestige of any Soviet title garrison there, because the only To prevent a dust bowl in ten- have anything to do say German troops in Berlin would be loan plan. Mr. Mrs.

Ju.n Manuel! a was be espected, the re showing that ihev arc behind. I The queen of the herd, tral Asia, the Soviet ha.s import- about Mest Berlin Whatever the arguments in the boy, Zaragoza 2137, Nuevo La-j vji, or was'ed American and Canadian ma redo. Sept. 1, rtisn matter what the National beautiful seven-year-oid Hul-jChinery which cut unacr the soil Mr. and Mrs.

WiUiam B. Har- for appropriations was werth, a boy, 2804 Elm, Sept. 2 for this year and through Manufacturers ion nviyj stein producing 980 kilos (2,156 without disturbing its surface, a Prfl iwf, cPrf.fí 1 1 AV. gay about of butierfat in 1960 withjsystem used in eastern Colorado Garcia, a boy, 1917 Juarez bept quest of the President for the to- voted the American farmer, no an of 4.5. She is the and western Kansas called amount was cut, but the au- matter what Sovu leaders mav of a bullible So far the SovietKhrushchev is now This at all.

Docs it matter. 1. .1 .1 makins East Berlin an inteerai German-NATO troops, and be cause these troops could be employed only by the NATO supreme command. Mr. Khrushchev like say space abtiut their supremacy in imported from England, which by farms have used it East Berlin an integralj the horny-handed insemination has sired in this virgin territory to raise East Germany.

Mr. and Mrs. Adalberto Cip pie, a boy, General Delivery, Hebbronville, Sept. 2. Borrowing from the Treas- can farmer has won both suprem- about 10,000 calves in the last two around 12 bushels of wheat peri ury was not authorized.

Now itjacy over the omm and re- remain for the Development ispect. Loan Fund to get its monev bv Alexander Polunln, manager of Bela Dacha, whose original am- acre. There is increasing support for this action among U.S. political Mr. and Mrs.

Cutberto Garcia a girl, 717 Frost, Sept. 2. loans to some extent. Sen. J.

Wil most sienificant asnect of officials in Berlin and before I uvsn unu gtn ns monev ovi oeia liacua. oriMinai niusi annual appropriations and this, ofi learn sorrvthing jockey but is fe-i j-l favnrahlv "ourse. does jeopardize thesCjViet farming, I drove outside Mo3- for 22 years vealed in offickl Soviet figures. loans to some extent. Sen.

J. to a farm, Bela Dacha, matter whatThey show collective larmsj .1 mo that no matter what Mr dam Fulbright, however, the hunting pre- temperature mid-winler, 6 500 state farms with an av-i Already there are important le- Sept. 2. aeni wiin appropnaiions. a qucsuon consianuy aeoaieu tn tbf Mr.

and Mrs Enrique Guajar Khnishchcv plfjn.s to circle everv oSe, Againist this, according to me do, a girl, 1904 McDonald, Sept (Copyright 1961, New York Herald Tribune inc.) Naval Reserve Inspection Set 2 the Congress would be czanst nobiernan got one hour of exercise to support the Fresi- Prince Galilz.en. It is part of a the barn twice a dav. This 58, dent with 'riucn 1 rcmier question constantly debated Khnishchcv plfin.s to circle every American dairy farmers; Still le uncertain, though, is Russian c.t, suor 1, wili; betvern me and my dairy man-sc: the problem of those countries food. a'cr Ivor Tavlor, He believes in an that uant. tn Ktart the problem of those countries that want to start long-term Mr.

and Mrs. Rogelio Vasquez projects, for they cannot be ab- a boy. 4815 Nue VO Laredo, Sept. 3. Mr.

and 5fr.s. Hector Campbell, a girl. Guatemala 3438, Nuevo Laredo, Sept Mr. and Mrs Zepc da, a boy 404 Plum, 3. Mr.

and Mrs Rf Rubrn solutely sure of continued appropriations to cover the U.S. commitment. This was. of course, ha the President hoped to obviate bv having the right to borrow for these developments from the Treasury. betvprn me and my dairy Soviet Ivor Taylor, He believes in are 4,785.000 individual the Ru' ian theory that a cow with farms averaging take cold he 220 acres each.

And the horny It was not a show a' well-run, very productive factory on only ah.u. aur usually wins the argument. which turned ut hogs a nters, year, operated oair remain below zero, and giew vcqeiablcs under lo acres of -s. i The th rd part of the Bala cha State Farm was a huge The hors were 1 s. de-owntd rernii-'use for vegetables cover atuuiuiii--.

vw, r- ti cr CriNO ColDlT thpfp directly out of the federal scooped trsiN i rtivlrfiiai performs shirtv.ai.‘t voull vnr-. frc dividual American services for Berlin. 8th Naval District, who thro Pr.q The S. Naval Reserve Elec- thr'FedrraTRe" Division unit in Laredo public in Bonn. West Berlin an oflielal inspec hauUed individual American larm- Bundestag have come to play be in Laredo from New Or- flatter.

The Berlin representatives in leans. printed I ttern 4. from (J a far larser role than first en-' has re- Soviet farms by about 31 to twenty-two, 1 Sizi 24' 14' 16' K-' till' three times the original number. Soviet production figures show While at first they were to be lit- how he has done more than spectators, the Ber rc however, is jealous of garbage from sial -owiu-l jq acrvs. The cucumber bushels of wheat per acre Un delegates have been given full whini was mixed under harve.sted and 16 3 bushels of Sovietjvoting rights in the legislative 's C'tntrul of one can onlv hope the il .15 inch fabric, f-'end f-'u- A Capt.

Spicer assumed hii pro- pattern sent duty as chief of staff June 30, 1961 and has been with the Annr ir (f neen given luii gth Naval District tince Sept. 33 p.i nth the legislative tyiy, Pattern Dept, i nin nlv hope the ure rps'o plant being set out, two'wheat" and 59 4 bushels of where, as In the New It. N. wiM give the cnun-iming. and cb thtn Gutierrez, a bov, Co.rz-'lcz I Jt fi hmt assurance so thoy'pumped Nuevo I.are”‘ Mr and Mrs h.o bneo, a 32 5 iv.n -m 3 Mr and Mrs Jc Lu to a Laredo, 3 3 V-tntP- Nepl Frau? Nuevu 1 thev go on hog barns, IhfrLby s- ving a 1 rt of essential long- of lab -n h- 1 Mr 2 A' Mr a Mr a 3 Mr.

and M' 'f Sfept 1 A. Lral right mj, I niled Feature Inc.) Cotulla Man Dies In Accident mf'P the work each I Polumn, who hogs and in li charrie oi one wor'mn. ptr against 22 bushels of Soviet com. U.S., most of the decisions are. Before that he was stationed Print pl-f taken.

West Berlin's able The Hague, The Netherlands. Willy Brandt, is the new leader He is from Waycross, Georgia of the Social Democratic party he was born Feb. 191.1. I J. 1 1 I'T Gar il Mf 'J Robert A Fcrgu- 4i eiMplovec of the Tex- Dt p- itment was in 5' k.

i e-iday in a t'. r-- nt an auto-' These are Soviet figures and hii unions as weU as hisdhe Soviet government h.is and how hejiished them to spur their Adenauer for the He is a 1934 graduate of the Naval Academy, eeks ago the Ger- Constitutional Court masters degree in rendered a significant decision PBhtical science from Boiton L- which affirmed Berlin is a niversity, where he received his land (comparable to a S. state) in the Federal Republic of Ger-' Capt. Spicer is second in com Btla i-ha ai operated a af in tie South. Meanwhile Kowes ViSIt FOrdS nnd that the law the 8lh Naval District daifv' ber- i Ue tdbl were in big demand in.

manner ef ir a-ound I ard h. greenhouse opcr a I I here a pn last year of, Rnwe Driccoll were guests in the Rov Ford home 'cuuld afford to build and heat so agriculture. American defense ex- he state-owned cd to a- under for ppj-ts who for a long tin dc I ordmary He riared we were ahead in missiles' only a few were gas.r watei lake a leaf from this book man ederai Ci as on mj-pjus from a near-i rendered a si affirmed The 1 k( they the Iowa h-'g Ouite a (ow operated anil that Ru niers wore so that to ra af Iw in tl South. Meanwhile (Copyright 1961, By The Bell Syndicate) Rowes Visit Fords nni'VT Xfr Germany) is valid in and LM Mr and Mrs James purlin except to the extent the Rear Admiral B. Warder is A.

M. HEN, Ph. n. School of Music and KA m'j machine r- i be si-id. Mr Mr- I Aidavo bo.v '711 The following I rth.s vvere re corded at the uJo ir Force Base tal cr A le and Mr-.

ne Be lue, pirb ALCust 2 'j I VS VS eeks reported t- iny to the 3 tl ltd by Texas Hieh- vehi- e.e ran a rulvert and over 'iiie hea.y machine probably 1 r- UL'in as it fell on CAPITO! Jhree-power stemminff, 'from the occupation period limit its The original assumption was Tox Reform Definitely Off This Year A Ic ard Mr- lirl, Auev 2 rl r't happened fr-e uth of otulla on Ifi.gh BV jot Kl! GORF Representative 15th take up a tax bill again next the Treasury at $1 2 billion a year The Laredo Timet in SI 01 post at lexai. undor tho act of Uareb I 1870. llorand fold at Ttiaa 2 I-t. acid Vtff Lawrerce Auc 111 27 A-lr and Mr? terson 27, Franz Family Moves To Crystal City WAhHi. GTDN the 'ruclun St Distnet prob a 1 would have been largely offiet bv i auurtatm praaa in fifujiicci In giving up for and interest, slricter rules naaim rteha da un present, the Ways and buvmess oxptmse deduct i tss? mg a tax t' busin- t-.

endorsed tno tightening up on tax fiatioktnT ny mul.fiti' uni ir nev plant AdminiKiraliona proposal to grant earned abroad and on car-. and eu uiur. ni the tax Incentive to nings of cooperatives. A 2c and ter Ao A and son bov An" Rf-- rt ir Ff.s FHl 7 -I I'ui in Ren Mr a jCct f)t ifi, olf t.iik Tiew This oropo-' ornerai 1 b.v-e moved vf.uld have granted bu.mevi-, fJa rfl be is a Now lax re- credit up to eight per on the shuf was to pave viiiarraai Mgr M'm Rrhnol hirm li off lor this eenl of their investment in new broader t.ix reform rxrwtor -h th" crrd.t With the tlmlnu Children Recoivo and Me.ms onipiittee, from their final thrown off, uncertaintv surrounds subscrif hoh haie AIMA LATINA The Home Of WHISKEY SOURS TEQUILA SOURS AND FINE FOODS NUEVO LAREDO, 1AMP8 4 K8 EROM BRIDGE THEN BiofK irn Hoy Communion wht'h onemaU-ij tax lei it will be first order of tsusi ness in 1 kj 2 action, 7'he given (iroppin children of Mans" rereiv ed br.l/ corr r-ion in a group matter for -ven Sun War a Sli Mnnlha 40 30 40 30 ae iietun Tht. Inccnliv.

pl.n ha. SBKNl.INfi BL I rouar.le.1 th. of Th, futur, tax furth- the Ai-nmistration plan. Any fu- er clouded by the certainty that, nmr. fot IT' tax relief it is going to increase, tn fuat to be throuih thi.

idume.tlc program, a. well for on.eptlon Ir'tr 'it'V rather than reviaion of and stepped up aa, to permit more rapid dc devtdfipmenl. H. L. JACKSON SONS Air Amlittlaiica Sendet r.

ft 1 fct en new bitslnex.s invu rirts-i Hf.us“ r.t 'bhe method, gtmcral Freaident a iv tinds more favor with blanceri budget for the frcal that the and report one fv I aavwt vsivii T- reform been 5 hu.Mm bc' innmg July 1, 1962. even if it as one of t'u of Ut. new taxes. As of now iAdministriilion's domest.c piu happen in 1962 can officisla say add- be prefiicted at this time, ed revenue from present sources, I I p.iicr this proposal, the will meet increased spending and jW'HAT DK Ft 11 Rk? loss from tax credit or new taxes will not Assuming that the Cummiliee byjBut nobody knows for iure. KVEULASTINC; In Marble and (iranite, Erom 2 Trypt Mauxoleiim 2 (Typt concrete $190.00.

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