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ANTA WE NEW MEXICAN Th Oldest Newspaper in the Southwest Founded in 1849 Attociaied Frru SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1911 L'nitrd Press No. 38 Price 3 Cent President Offers tl Billion for Nation Republicans Score Budget I As Excessive GOP Limit on Federal Outlays Is Exceeded by More Than $8 Billion Both Democrat and COP Are at Odd on Tax-Cutting (Jnlion Your Share of LT. S. Debt Is Cut 12.67 WASHINGTON. Jam 10 share of the national debt is It 822 15.

the treasury says And you wont be getting out of debt ier last. Bv June 30. 1941. the per capita debt will be 1.819 58. on the basis of Pn 'idpiit Trumtn budget mes-- ge today.

It forecasts the debt at 250.200.000.(X0 e.ch.ecn months from now. The reduction of 13 67 will be ie mostly to population merra i ot uebt retirement. With a popu- on increase of a million a year, cun new inlant lake, over a hunk rielicit. The population now is over 141,500,000, the census buieau says. But you'll feel better In a When the national debt as at its peak of 279 billion last Fvb.uaiy, your piece was 1 989 83.

s.1 jou already 1157 56 better off. Australia Is Hojd-Out on Trieste Plan Reapontubilitv for Adriatic Port May Be Taken Despite Objection LAKE SUCCESS. Jan. 10 (-D Australia appeared today to be the only 'holdout against the bijr-power foreign ministers decision to place Trieste under the administration of the UN security council. The council was scheduled to meet this afternoon to accept responsibility for the Adriatic port as lta first peace-maintenance project under a governor to be appointed by the By DIXON.

DP Staff Correspondent En jZlcJ trea'ty Tn'februy Members of the New Mexico legislature convening here Tuesday may 5NrfI95o' The" threeare SuDer- find themselves considealng a revision In the states lawmaking machm- ln hdent CBtrdwho had a y. Provided one senator continues which his present plans. Ben. Arthur donpd hopeffrll on yesS LfraCt Vgh Jones of Portales reported that he planned to draft a measure calling decUlon on dtba' mmcn Iipj Stanley Milford and Ele- for annual session of 30 days, "not counting Sundays and holiday Jar Supervisor Ward Curtis. As outlined by the upper ol Board cws 3 oj Contracts Ji cBy board of education has Ked three top administrative lals contracts, making the ex-gon'date in all cases the supi- house member, the plan also would set the I began last Tuesday with Australia dissenting on principle.

At that time, the new members of WASHINGTON. Jan. 10 f.f' President Truman proposed today that the government spend 1 during the fi-cal year hich begins next July 1. H.s budget t- WASHINGTON. Jan.

10 message to the Republican Congress thus went morenhan Republican todav a- "rr GOP leaders have set for federal Truman determ.i.ed drive to 53 ,5.8.000,000 budget AS cut taxr hi whittling aav at 'dtlf excessive, but they divided the mammoth r.at.ona. debt. on the question of Cha.rnin Bridges NH- of the laxes. Democrats cmufee it aii immediate 1 1 supported the mrNHgr President's budget estimate tne mer.can tavp as representing the bare necessities which hsd expected ln government spending, but they, debt reduction and too. were at odds on the tax issue leductiop." WASHINGTON.

Jar. 14 DP1 Chairman Bridges iR-NH' of the Tiumar e.v.m.oke.1 I NC f.TVnon liw'-'' Senate appropriations committee 000.0.x)-or. e.rlv a third of -ne 2MOOOOJ to run the Xrmv ard called Mr Trumans proposed out- lota! for nat.on.il defense and lay "a shocking disappointment aaain Republican demands The New Hampshire senator noted that ihis rem should be held to that the amount exceeded the 35- 10 b.llior. or less 860.000.000 originally proposed In But he Chtef ca.llr.g the budget message of a vear ago h.s buc.get and Senator Capehart R-Inri' told a reporter he believes the Presidents "I HI RIIH.IT figure "is 5 billion more than Con- XT A X( I avv He warned the eoor.omv. minded Congress that anv cuts below that figure would weaker, the country a pewition In interna'iona! stfa.rs The would provide for an s-mert torcr of 000 men 1 07 lion in the aid '71 (XXI the Naw and Mu corps Thi compared with an average strength of 2 tOgiHW this ea: Pointing out that h.s national de- States Infant Death Rate Is urrwvt Court Decree current 9, had one-year contracts.

aly Mr. Delfina Salazar voted 1 4 mont pat i the action, taken at last wpplu tw than under the the council Belgium, Colombia and Syria asked for more time to study the proposal, but since have Indicated that they would vote for the project. Australian Delegate Norman J. O. ending June 3 I In MI Year linns i gress will appropriate "Mr.

Truman hasn't said anything in anv of his messages about reduc-Nationally last year was the nK Ko'etnment exnses." capehart Makln. the current chairman of the healthiest on record for babies, but 'alri ronr'- wo cant reduce 11-nation council, argued that there in New Mexico the story waa dif- 'f we spend the amount he was no specific charter provision for ferent sadly. Asked Pay officials hive fieetmg. The roll call showed legislature now meets bi-annually, starting the early part -itlng the extensions. James 01 January- for 60 d4-) president, said he be-1 Senator Jones suggested as an ex ft would benefit the school ample that Feb.

15 would be a bet three had given ter 80 to give the lncom-, vice he added ing officials a better opportunity to t't think this is the time to familiarize themselves "with the 3 laid Mrs. Salazar. state setup, and give them more reported that they may system is ln a than ever 2 May Be On Teacher Lea county school lot better t0 outne their legislative pro- trict court ruling ln their said Clerk 8rnv. 1 win an Immediate salary Sauna: but whether this ls Veterans legislation, as has been for an administration such as that ar- The public health service In' enior Taft 'R-Ohio', already ask a dis-, ranged for Trieste Wa-nington. C-.

according to As- aa called for a 3 5 billion slash ln i teme budget tor the 1948 bog.i-ring next Juiv 1 is 13 470 ie.vs than for cuner.t fuvcxl vea- Mr Truman told Congress' Though we expect the United Nations to move succevsf.illv toward woild securitv. any cut our present estimate for 1948 would im-mediatelv weaken our international position This large part of the budget, in mv judgment repi esents a proper balance between security and economv The budget estimated the War Department needs 6 frVg 900 t-XV tl efforts to Britain, the United Stales. Russia, sociaed" Press and United Press dis- "hue House budget and a 20 per Increase Prance and China, all permanent paches, reported today that the in- rfnt cut in income taxes. Repre- Defirlt. members of the council, Joined in tant mortality rate had reached a Taber iR-NY.

of the county -hool per time, I don know. anticipated, drew the No. 1 romotroller Sebast'an 1 guld think any time the tion when the 73 members of both council had broad powers under the per 1 000 live births tne if it Is for the good of houses were asked to give their ideas 100 J' charter to work for the maintenance under a vear old. Ido Is, Harvey rephed. "The, on some of the foremost measures Inspired by a $400 bonus recently 0p peace.

I ew Mexico, however, the new national low ln 1945. It was for 38 3 HoU! Appropriations committee has -nusted tna children sal1 expenditures could be cut back hard to 29 5 billion. But Senator Aiken iR-Vt' the op- enfomng on had been moie than I like to be'' Ills oi, ciunomy demands ieileial agencies HSTccommeirdeir tmar 3' 528 UVVH'OO is 4 995 000 vX) uiulr: revised estimate on what it is casting the government to operate ini' Ihe 1948 liscul year as agaui-t 6 830 billion 111 the current vear Navv De-pa: tment requirements were placed vea a 1 id 1 668, "tKw'oOO h'gher' than 4 423 000 000 as compared with KUO 1 XVI -TV. 5 588 AX) 000 QjI have tenure. The execu-iwhich would be brought before tht'rnted Albuquerque teachers, their prior to last-minute roasultatioius USPHS gave it as 100 8 higher than posed any tax cut "until we have V.

CH whom we most depend, 1 legislature. action. If successful, may affect the W1th his legal adviser. Makln indi- thai of any mher stale. Rhode balanced the budget ai have re- ft hare any security.

It Isn't' And while most appeared agreed teachers of most If not all of the ctej he might abstain Irom voting land and Nebraska were at the bot- duced the national debt by a rea- ion some of the mam Issues they rest of the state. Including Santa Fe. -ph big powers were assured of at tom of the list with 282. Isonable amount." 1 ee P. Fullerton quoted an at-' think will come up, there was a a Lea county delegation confered least eight votes on a proposal need- New Mexico health department He said the 20 per cent cut in in- Irky general's ruling as authority wide variety of suggestions.

Besides yesterday with Sebastian. State lng an affirmative majority of seven, statistics vary from the USPHS, taxes advocated bv Chairman LJhe action. (veterans legislation, there were Educational Budget Auditor R. H. Bio nt we get a letter of warning these other suggestions'.

Education- Grissom, State School Superlntend- Op th North Central association, 1 'school) needs; taxes (more, and ent Charles L. Rose and Chief State Cl- is. Salazar, "as to Mr. Mil- 111 some les. revenue); highway Tax Commissioner H.

B. Sellers. The JlUl IV5 iTllllvC kSs. Salazar, "as to Mr. Mil I construction; revision of election delegation reportedly represented for the difference unless the USPHS congress does go through with a tax had later information.

The stale de- 'u 01 ie -v. had later information. The stale de- cut -we will be doing well If it the budget he submitted Just a vear ago Evtn in, the Pie-ident said Uir Treaty will close its bixks on June this year The remaining national defense rrque-U were for stiategic materials stockpiles and othei minor activuies. It Cong 1 ess provides the funds 30- ba-anced budg- Arm et in 18 veai-s and with a .02 mu- av-Yvirlrx Mnnlinn panment had not yet received all erages 10 per cent." TV Al.lw M-J wU laftlw 11943 birth certificates; she said It' jvs for proposed eximnditures, the arp 11 'Vermont senator said "I had hoped lion 1 1945 birth certificates; she said mav be several months before sirplu to boot prov irted there tax cut 111 the next 18 mon'hx He placed estimated 111- ft nttHN4 Fai fight) bt letter, Harvey said, had re- lawl distribution of gasoline tax eVery school board Lea county the "excellent work done money; agriculture and stockman and was headed by Seth Alston. Jlths principal.

legislation; state Institutions (hos- president of the Lea county school a. Alexander said the pltals' etc )- board; Mike Donnelly, Hobbs school objection was that MU- Milton S. Seligman, representative juperintendent, and Mrs. Lou Car- quite meet Its pedagogi-, fiotn Bernalillo, pointed out that aons, Ia county school supertn- ilrements. He was making up, veterans "are home now; can tend ent.

lency, she added. I (Cui4 ri Ti then, did he offer to re- AT Strike Halts merely said he was willing board thought It Explained. That was the res (board had given him a vote 8ebastian said the group told him ni nn mn ZS.Xi a rw trict Court to authorize salary ex- penditures in excess of the budget misslPnnr0Ve1 5Ut mlS5l0n- exist ln Lea county, plans to keep 300.000 inei. oversea and 670 000 in the Ln.ied States during next fiscal veir the total mar.pciue: 4iXHxX) would serv a.r Innr-The Navv budget requirement predicated on an average of 473 286 men in the naval and 97 500 in the Marine Largest navv expenditure be 1 345 000 (XX) I-r pav and for iw: soun.r! The bureau aeionautic would get and 344 445 600 would go for and replacement of naval thev could be cut lo about 35 billion The state records show the New lnstead of 37 5 biHmn." late dropped from 88 7 in Noting Mr. Trumans no-tax-cut wa.

a ln 194: bld lumped stand. Senator McKellar tD-Tenn'. the p-rsidents budget messace Uh Mls' last years chairman of the ap- 01 tn' F-psltlel'v budget message she didot know the committee said he bUt Wa" FXperts sald ddng. however, that the birth rate larwld reduced tn ahnt th sfrpt hH tuc. naa nPen iaxrs rouio reaucea exited.

They ascribed the selling ncludefndan bir'lls WASHINGTON Jan 10 sen- dls.api,,;"tpd Peculators cleaning Since 1939, when It was 104 3 Taid onlv lhat heTat.us "the great- alor Chavez 1 D-N predicted to- "nr IT economy nd thefast-Jdav that la.r employment practice mcrfe est possible return to a peacetime legaliil ion will pass Congress this seaseli. haMi year filibuster or no filibuster Sen. Elmer Thomas ihe ami-, in. the were strength service corps would subsistence of emergency facing difficulties ln wage demands death rate had hiher Mlarie ln adlolmn and prlc resisUnce. sieariilv until last Tins is the he fold a ence at that time He un.l MUIord wm working A-the or b'tlldlnS peratlns at tha B-Texas countie are drawing teach- Particular pressure came Into uas 80 butun 1945 rlimbed Goodrich Co.

a mam plant were era awav from Lea county. The Graham-Palze and the Issue broke io 89 9 exclusive of Indians. came wer era away from Lea county. The Graham-Palge and the Issue broke to 89 9, exclus; believed the board I)vre Flails IVo re-poitei Indicating that he tight soon to be on lit the creation of a fair' -vl ore Immediate prvetue commission 1 -i vear. aner a I eisoiiiiel (diaimes like Mr.

Tiuman he is "in tavo of maintaining the present tax structure "But I would vote." he added, -for irnipluyment even higher taxes if tnat should be- wn pin on th confidently, expect-, the a walkout of mem- Texas counties, he said he was ln- to a new low. At 3 It was off I1 In the Unled States as a whole formed, are paying 400 to 600 a points or 25 percent from the pre- he USPHS aid it expected an even year more than the Lea county v.ous close. Other motors had a dll- baby death rate for 1946 Pro-schools. time but all of them, includ- visional figures for the fir' 10 Grissom's office reported the Graham came back from the months Indicate a 3 2 decrease from average salarv for all Lea county 'o'- iriiiinn on Tm Steel shares dropped as much CIO-United spokesman estimated that be idle by noon, began last night Ihroe-week la Southern sena' ton ought halted today by into consideration the fact bers of the war had Interrupted his Workers, a company reported. Ifdrd's new contract was made The spokesman upon his meeting the 400 workers would a standards.

1 He said the walkout authorizing Bird to publish the when a worker ln the tire room pro-" volition for the Feb. 4 tested the pay rate on the new ma- Oard decided to ask the Re- chine. The stoppage gradually spread county group that he Is sympa-n and Democratic party or-, to other departments, he added. thetic to their proposal, If an emersions to recommend the three Officials of the union local were gency exists. He said, however, that nd two clerks for each ward, not available immediately for com- permitting the county to exceed its rier having a majority of the ment on the dispute.

school budget "Is entirely up to the Bird had objected to nam- 'court. Cho'the ecuon'he AimOlUlCCS State Commissioner Sellers he didn't want any teachers said he does not oppose an Increase teachers salaries, but said the tf ar ilit i kin a an come necessary Wli i- people ftif prosperousi thev to pay suf-(irient taxes to keep the country on bv donis'iops ot 1 a pav-as-uu-go ba-i' t'! s'e Joum si Senator Murray L) n' I said he An a'lempt to 1 thinks the budget lepie.eils "rock- limit Sena'e iteba bottom" expenditures bv the govern-, and bid ua ment. adding: "The Republicans h.ive to But trxtsv Chavez give up some essential iv tvotes if nna-utes they cut it bemw that l.g most a. don't cou.ri I on-, -lei -'he pi nrfr Loss, Injury lo Callle in Transit 1, points In Bethlehem and mr WJuilt; iirv little or no support Rails had sev-eral sott spots, including Santa Fe Railway and Norfolk Western, and one strong spot Unmn Pacific which at Its high 112 wax up two points. Amusements weie hammeieu down to new lows for the year 1-' the liquors made new lows.

Si lienley leading the decline A two-point drop in btandaid 'Ji pulled the mis down, although I'-xas Co. managed to registet 1 ranginK to Ti.u (h Lud.iti.p Woolen. Two suits alleging loss of cattle ln shipping. have .11 the-U. S.

district court roads. T. A. Turpin, MiKmley oks Judgment (nr 3 536 ne ATA'SF. alleging the omv from stock iens at aisn alleges tile-killing of .11 the pens, saving he have been ridden to Oovs.

th part ot A muinlT H.jshav irtf'n fo.nnx. the D're nr E-utu for vi-ird with hL' ut hKDav n.a.ntei ancf but said wak not piRmniik ir. turtnr um- brnwtfp.t to nwdmte Mijiki'UjVx jwrv other hin ttiovf ii.ieariv Hrnt.iupd Hp p5tprdAi T. 'Ppip wtT holp bunch ef Vnii ikp ct.5--miN'HA and qu.tr tr tidnipr .1. diNtrict hiRhwn al Sant Fp A.buqurrqup.

L. Vegas. KomapU and IVm.ng iK.p!tau todav dnItnH hi 'ne huhuay mnt pel sunurl Iimmspn jvMtp cmini'Mon was NpsNii'n nvl bu lvrp uiid he d.d not pmn thr u-tnmif- it lhp nr hr I b' I 1 hi. hr x.g Up I tin'll bPiug rrl hr a ri' bit a'd pprstiimr! i mnv tosrr from if apprnvpd bv hr atp IVnv'Ca sc committer. one of t.ve supiaejei-I o', wet to'oiliei HR' filibuster wi'hout losing his smile fnM-s-ven w.ll see ail FERU." he mo 1 his is is go- ing llnniigh 1 C'hivtz su'd he expe' ts to loufei soon w.th Senulois latt 'H Ohio' and Alsen I ima en.ii.g ot the new bill whuh he said will be plaeeil heoie the Senate Opening of New Jemez Monastery will be four voting places: Harrington Junior High in commission nas held that a school budget "cannot be legally increased after It has been made and certified by the tax commission." Sebastian recalled, today that in 1943 the Santa Fe schools raised their teachers' salaries through a or iniiiry been hied know wnere thev will linn 1 against prune, unless it is the services items" countv.

50 against Title Jllllljfl'd loss ot 31 Gallup He AtIHIJl xIUllUJer one cow As a result of the atmini energy believed her commissions taking toiuioi fa-1 death by dimes at the laws Alamo' an.imc bomb pmiect. the tide ot C- ller- Walter Fixster. who has a ranch bert Gee I. a- been 1 1 a'd to ear Grenville Umnn county, seeks Rcting mailager of S.n. a Fei S4 640 from the A 1 ASF and the aiea.

atomic bomb comm. tna Colorado it Southern railway, al- Army said today cging numerous head of livestock Gee title formerlv was pus c-mv njured In a shipment of 408 from mander under the Manha' an dux-fa. ban to Grenville trict armed If" 0 9' 0 4. f-f J' Alvord school. The opening of Via Coeli monas- 3: Harvey Junior High tery at "Jeme 8prtngs was an- lnoi4 nounred today by Archbishop Ed- Par11 City hall.

win Byrne. The Servants of oard seats are to be filled Paraclete, a group of priests and action. The two women religious brothers dedicated to the libera' terms are expiring. contemplative life and care of aged Mate penitentiary board, Bird' and infirm priests, will conduct It. 'uneed, had rejected all bids for Pr.

Qeratd M. C. Fitzgerald. CSc'. Lcrvington schools and nji at the abandoned Japa- formerly of the mission band of the b1, th La county delegation.

5 A dftention camp, saving they Holy Cross fathers of North Easton, ld today the Lea county ofticlals llfeld Spent! 8,000 ie low. The board had sought Mass, will be the supervisor. have not decided what course of ac- 1,0 inl offeung 300, for tem- The new monasterv. formerlv 1 tlon thev will take and declined to 1 rtrjiHir nna.l net gam to points came ln Caterpillar is. Union Carbide, ineferred, Pubiicker (T.o.lnch and American district court order, the Judge authorizing the school officials to ex- losing Stork Average, ceed the fixed budget.

Industrials 177 43 H. C. Pannell, superintendent of 2" Rails 49 58 a mem- Utilities .36 60 The new monastery, formerly anition they will take and declined to Oranii (J iHoloGical. ()lt(trical (roup ximj at the Alvord school. lnh.

la a two-storv stone building lo- comment on the situation. The Charles llfeld Co has bee Alexander understood there cated one of New Mexico's mostl Sellers' said the tax commission x'ral ted permission bv the civil pi. knother call for bids. beautiful scenic spots, the JenWalso has received a request from the administration in Albucniei intendent Bird was author- mountains. The grounds, traversed 1 Tucumcari City school officials for t0 pPnd 18000 for repairs an.

II 1 ijlarat Izxn tn 1 4 na vatinnaa l.x lieratlona to warehouse The ii'gai'iza'liUi of the New MfXKn iv ne, 1 enl Oiv-irtn-cal r.vht 1:1 A hu-querque aiiiounicr: in Sen', pte' den' otfoer Dr ic'que veirea.V has nn.e ihaiiei them Duke Cim- is hmied xpex n-eii ho cot -tne chief to these o'er Hat. a Fe memLrei n-i ad Its in Fe Murray H. Sprague, district CPA said no critical buildu.2 materiala would be rfq nred tart an arts and crafu de- bV ih river, lie adjacent to authority to raise their teachers' If for elementary graders at Jpm hot springs. I salaries by 200 a year Immediately os Gilbert school. John pBiL500-2J)00 Planes Are Kiwanls club, through Ful-1 'f lered joo for the purchase OPIN BlHi The xae h-giiwsv opened b.dx or 'w road etu xir tc.T.n pro'ec'x -re int Mar Juan co an! the o'her in Union Unn'iac'x were hedUied to be aw aided th.v uterioon Rt TlfR IKIVAN I I NTS NEW YORK.

Jar. 10 UP' Wholesale price dropped a much ax 3. iet' a pound on th Ne Yu menantt.e ex.nx'ge todav but trader' txel rved no immediate would be' led u. p'rue New Wjir 1 father W'hv dont -hev 1 ri. Ihe-e pav b.

a.nl pa df ot hr'e! We.l wwger me g-iverrtnent probes ha more pound' cf KTRC Todav Entered in Miami Show Report Reveals Reds Demanded iNonvay Cede Aretie Island WASHINGTON, Jan 10 (UP) signed by nine nation and subae-Pe Soviet Union a-ked Norway ln quently adhered to bv '21 1044 for outright cession of the rc- The Soviet Union ratified it in island of Bear, mtriwav between 1935 Norway and Spitrbergen. A State Department p-kexman .1. for abrogation of a treaty pro- said later that the United State fme tne.r pr. hiding construction ol naval banes had a speclf.r interest tn the Spitsbergen, It was learned au- bergen situation bei i't it wax a today party to th 1920 He said A uhorltatlve source, reported had been kept informed that Soviet Fotr.gn M. mater aboot negol.atim) de' Molotov f.r'xt broached the keeping itself we.l informed -p 'zbergen question to Norway in The Norwegian government fall of 1944 during -cow by Trjgve Lie, in mmiater.

The Ruaalans, these source mad three point' 1 Advanced a claim for outright to Russia of Bear Island. 2 Proposed a Norwegian-Movlet ut administration of Spit ler- a--- ,1 1 ,1 Dr Sami She wax e.ciled The only A. nuu The memie-i alls Membeixirp slv.ans reitlt.ed sclent ex The onlv i Dr Joe Ms. 2 Lliildrni Bittrii Two chtltlieo dogv the iMnutiiC than a year before the United States Rattan avenue made )U formal request tor perma- jauu-e vexterdav had alt.n ked a newxpaar 'nent military installation in Ice request subsequently re Jected by Iceland Mr- Angelina I Source here reported that Abe cexieidav I-- iumra L. Whites petition re ment next fail was vto.

4 A 1 lv hi ice Ilrport Burglaries FRIDAY: JAN 10 .37 0nl.ee reported today the lav- turked it hx and have been bi'ten bv paxt few ds" 343 Min- repnrtrd to the titv atierivonn a dog hix brother Vitlor 10 latnei on Onate place Knox gold wanner a' than MIAMI, Fla, Jan. 10 Between 'ground ln the north and 15 Marine 1.500 and 2.000 army, navy. Marine (Corsairs from Cherry Point. C. and privately owned planes roared Completed the military arrivals that unison todav for the opening of had been scheduled, the 15th annual All-American air One of the stars of the show the maneuvers, described as the biggest Navy' new twin-jet earner-based air carnival ln aeronautical history Phantom, was forced down at St About 10 000 pilots and airminded Louts, Mo.

The Navy promised, hw- nna Deen stolen from wo- visitors are taking part ln the three- ever, that another would be sent Paatiempo hall, day program of stunt flying, mill- down before the maneuvers end. slrpm- The tary aircraft maneuvers and air Air lhpy -'ad, by races. -y wno had a key to the friyuj Squadron of military craft In-, try in the world had arrived or were 10 00 Elmer Davis eluding '21 Jet-propelled army tight- en route. Seven air attaches from 10 15 Headline Edition 'trppl- htl- pr from California have been ar- Waslungton, reprewnling 30 Hotel Edtxon Oichoatra ving for the past week. The Navy' Britain, Mexico, Ecuador and Frui 10 55 New Blue Angel team of thrill were scfieduled to arrive todav 11 0O Joe HaseU Spurts arrived late yesterday seten Piper Cuba which they pi- 15 Juke Box Review 5 00 Jam for Supper 5 JO News 5 45 Frank Farreil 6 00 Stan Kenton 8 15 Cowbov J'e 6 30-Your FBI 7 00 Hit of Yeatervear 7 45 Blue Barron Orchestra 15 Juan Rolando 8 30 Frankie Carle 9 OO-The Fat Man 9.15 Tex Ritter i Exptnnfa reported morning nei niee I tn Norwegians have taken the putdllon Urban, 7 had been bitten on Ihe lett 'since the first Siviet propira' that was otj.

the wav to xilnal no change in the 192u treatv rouid Ihe i iiie releiretl both raxe to ofcur witnout approval of all aig- the at sneu, -r axii.g it to keep inatoriea. ithe under obervaUon. It ah 48 Uw 16 Airport 43 Low 16 7 Suggested abrogation of tne t.ti treaty of Sp.tzbrrgen which irtitiiatumv 1 tpiunergea. It waa originally returned Lie tool til. 55-News after weather had held them on the-kited.

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