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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 5

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Harlingen, Texas
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Solon Sees Serious Attempt' By Reds to Infiltrate GOP WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 CommunlBia will make "a neiiotja to infiltrate the Republi are quite a number of atudent or- ganizationa that neod looking Velde, Interviewed on the Mission Mayor Named in Suit EDINBURG. Nov. 15 can party now that it "has taken bia Broadcasting Syatem'a over." according to Hep. Harold itol Cloakroom" radio show Friday Velde, who is scheduled to head night, mentioned the University of the House un-American Activities Chicago's Ijibor Youth League as committee an organization which might be in- The Illinois Republican said ad- vestigated.

He described the group dltionai legi.slatlon is essential to as a successor to the American control the Communists and "there Youth for Democracy. "Now that the Republican party has taken over," Celde said. think there will be a serious at- i tempt made by the Communist party and other subversive groups to infiltrate our particular group. "It is our duty, first of all, to assist the new attorney general in out Communists in 'ment and their sympathizers, and Mr and w-atchdog against any Burns of San Pa- Infiltration of the new Republican tricio county but formerly of Mis- Kovernment by the Communist Sion Saturdav Mavor Duncan of Mission for JT5.000 elde said Concessional investi- damages they claim thev suffered when a delinquent tax notice was In uo not threaten individual liberty, posted on their haidware store in Mt.ssion, where any have been de-! They said Duncan acted "in any of the civil rights spile" to "get back" at them for under the con.stitution." he not bujing in.surance from his -j think if we were inclined' agency and not supporting him po- to do so. we could ruin a lot of i lltically reputations of innocent people who The Burrises, owners for eight come before the committee or are years of Burris Hardware and Sup- mentioned by witnesses before the ply Mi.osion, charged ha Dun- can directed City Secretary Virgil ------Anderson to tack a notice across the Burris store on Oct.

7 the stock had been seized for payment of taxes. In their petition the Burrises claimed they alway.s had paid then taxes promptly and that the notice RAN BKNITO Nov. 15 Mrs was po.sted without any prior noti- Comfort Jane Hollon. 79 died at fication to them other than a tax her residence here Saturday morn- statement offering three per cent ing following a short illness. Serv- di.scount if paid in October.

ices will be conducted at 10 a. m. The Burrises said that while the Monday in the First Methodist notice supposedly wa.s to collect church, with the Rev. G. A.

$52 50 in taxes "the teal purpose Schulze, officiating. Burial be being to and embarrass in the Buena Vista cemetery ini the plaintiffs and make it appear Brownsville. they were bankrupt and either Mrs. Hollon is survived by unable or unwilling to pay their daughters. Mrs.

C. El. Davis of debts." San Benito, Mrs. Arthur Brown of They charged that the mayor Driscoll. Mrs.

R. H. Richey of sought to embarra.ss them further Alice and Mrs, M. C. Barr of Vic-t by asking the Mission Independent toria.

six sons, J. B. Hollon of School district to sue them for Norman. N. Hollon of, 19.52 ta.xes too, Brownsville.

Clyde Hollon of Mer- They asked $25,000 actual and cedes, Emest Hollon of 150,000 exemplary damages. nos, Harold Hollon of San Bemto lance Mrs. Comfort Hollon Dies in San Benito Hollywood Glamour Moving In For Valley Shows This Week One of the star caravans by forniances at 10 00 a In Edln- which Hollywood la aeeklng to burg 11:1.5 a in eslaco; bring icreen glamour right down have lunch and give a noon per- to tha people who attend the the- formance In Mercedes. Their next atera Is due in the Valley this ahow will be at in week with the first appearance in Benito and the day will (Inae with Harlingen Thursday afternoon. a In Missouri Pacific Park in The group will parade through Brownsville at 4 :15 p.

Dinnets town and five a performance in have been arranged on Thursday street between First and in McAllen and Friday in Brnwna- A streets at 3 45 p. m. After that Mile for the evenings it will move to McAllen and give troup In the Vsllev he a 5 clock performance in Archer by one of Hollvwood's brightest stars. Vera Ellen Miss Friday the caravan will per- excels both as singing and gg ilramatic one. She has appeared in manv of the top musicals starting with "Three Little Girls in Blue Other members of the Caravan are humorist Chill Wills; lovely rising star Su.san Cabot; handsome Wayne Morris and director Frederick de Cordova Two of de ('or films are playing in the this week Biu caneer" and "Bozo Goes to Col lege." Appearances as listed above ate Palm Changes Ownership Here The Palm Hotel.

Tsrkfon street, has changed ownership though hew managership won't go Into effect until December I Frank Slanina, of lllO Jackson. a wholesale tobacco businessman. bought the hotel fr-om Mrs Edith Gorham manager and owner for the past six years Funeral Services Today For Earl Fortenberry ESLACO. Nov. 15 Services are scheduled for 4 m.

Sunday In the Weldon Martin chapel for Earl Fortenberry, SO. Progreso. Rev Barlow, pastor of the Weslaco Baptist church, wtil officiate Burial Is to be in Highland Memorial park with military graveside rites SurMvora Include hta wifa and two children. Ivan and Jennifer, Progreso. Sianina and his wife will manage the establishment, and have plans.open to the public and no admts for remodeling sion charge is being msde I The Harlingen High school bsnd The Children's Bureau says that under the direction of Joe Frank l.OtXl,000 children are picked up by will play a 4.5-mtmite confer! pte- police each year.

Of these. .100,000 ceding the performance in Har are into courts for their lingen. Similar arrangements aiehave delinquent behavior. being made in other Valiev towns, visit AT LACKLAND Guadalupe M. Aroiia, 19, of Mr.

and U. Aroizo of Route 2, Harlingen, ot Locklond Air Force receiving on Air Force basic indoctrination MERCEDES R.A7.A.41I MERCEDES. Nov 15 A turkey dinner and bazaar is being sponsored by the Sacred Heart Catholic church here Sunday night on the Our Lady of Mercy church grounds Serving will start at 5 p. m. and there will be a cake walk bingo gamea and other entertainment.

In the early Middle Ages, flirle- tlan countries counted March J8 the first dav of the year. course, MOODVS RACK HOME Ml and Mis Sr returned from a in San Antonio two weeks Aaron Service Funeral Home PHONr nil JOHN H. BANKSTON, JR. Manager A AND I left, Texas A and I senior from Harlingen, and Marinelle Turner of Premont, examine pennants to be awarded winners of leodership contests for Area of the Future Formers of America when about 600 boys compete on the A and I campus Nov. 22.

Miss Adams is sweetheart of the Aggie club and Miss Turner, a junior, is sweetheart of the A and I collegiate chapter of the FFA. Driving Own Car George Mooie Center, ambu- work Satui-day Aaron Euneial housing secretary for the Me- and Cloyce Hollon of Brownsville, home. Harlingen, wnn operating chamber of Commerce. She his own vehicle at the time of a IE LIFE SENTENCE FOR ASS.Al'LT collision Wednesday. AUSTIN.

Nov. 15 Jack He was not driving an ambu- Hampton Dunning began a 99 yey lance aa reported. DrtDkttonl, Pressure over Bladder, er pri.son term Sfttui'dav after ao-i fltrang elrmdy urine, due to minor tempo- a 71-vear-old Kldnev end Bladder Irritation, tor niltting he asSPUlieo a la tire relief avk your woman with intent to rape The ZZZPT DETROIT IS LAST The last name will be employed until the winter rush ends, having been added to the staff on recommendation of the tourist committee. There are only about 30 whooping kx Popular 35 jiiti MmnTtw paik- on the in the Detroit telephone di- cranes left alive in the world, says 0 man i rectory i. Zeke Zrzpt.

National Geographic Society. Corner Monroe And Ut St. Phone 702 AIRLINE TV, RADIO SALE I $20 to $25 in Merchandise Coupons With These Airline TV During This Sale Only. Handy for Christmas Shopping. Use Wards Terms.

TV AND $25 COUPONS 299.95 Big 21-in. tube Console in lustrous mahogany veneers. All Airline quality features add up to superior reception. TV AND ssn COUPONS 229.95 Excellent reception with this eosy-to- tune 21-in. compact Airline Table TV.

Smart simulated-leather covered case. TV AND $20 COUPONS 249.95 Big 21-in. screen in compact Airline Table TV. All Airline features lustrous Mahogany veneer cabinet. 19.95 TABLE RADIO 16.88 hite Built-m antenna low sale price for this smart White plastic Table Radio.

Newly designed circuit beautiful clear tone. 79.95 RADIO-PHONO AM Radio 69.88 Phonograph Sale-priced combination has 3- speed automatic changer. Four tubes plus rectifier Radio. Mahogany veneer cabinet. 37.50 PORTABLE RADIO 13 Iba.

34.88 AC-DC-Batt. An ideal sale priced. Portable Radio in smart brown and tan airplane-type case. Fine performance. ON TERMS: TV, DOWN; RADIO-PHONO, $5 DOWN; PORTABLE, DOWN DRESSES ONE BIG RACK NEW FALL STYLES BRUSHED RAYON AND TAFFETAS A Fall favorite for the younger set and ladies os well.

Cute little turtle necks and knitted band sleeves, tons yellows, browns, greens and contrasting color combinations Taffetas, that ore so smart for after school house and party dresses. All new fall colors and styles. Sizes 9 through 15. BETTER QUALITY FAMOUS NAMES Taffetas, Failles, Alpacas, Cottons, Suitings Values to 14.95 Casual dresses, dressy styles, a complete selection of colors ond materials. Sizes 9 thru' 15s and thru' One and two piece styles.

At this tiny price, buy several and save dollars. ONE AND TWO PC. STYLE FALL AND WINTER FABRICS Values to 16.95 There is more cold weather coming and these Corduroys, Jerseys, Crepes, Dan River Cottons, Failles, Denims, suitings and flannels. Sizes 9 thru' 20. BROWNS, GREYS GREENS, CHECKS, SOLID COLORS suirs GABARDINES, MENSWEAR RAYON SUITING RAYON FLANNEL DIAGONAL WEAVES AND MANY OTHERS BY ZIM The weight and fabric just right for our Valley climate.

You will find few four piece suits in this group. All well tailored and look like much more expensive suits than they actually are. 10 thru' 20. LIGHT WEIGHTS NEW STYLES VALUES TO $22.95 SIZES 10-20 FUR TRIMMED, SUEDE CLOTH POODLE CLOTH, A I 9 GABARDINES, ALL NEW WINTER FABRICS AND COLORS WONDERFUL XMAS GIFTS ALL 39 AND 49 Beautifully trimmed with fur, lined with iridescent fabrics. All wool.

You will not find a better buy in town. The untrimmed Gabardines and poodle cloths ore the very newest fashion fabric. Buy for yourself or tell Santo about them. Sizes 8 thru' 16. OFF USE OUR UY-AWAY HARLINGEN.

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