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Tyler Morning Telegraph from Tyler, Texas • 9

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1947 TYLER MORNING TELEGRAPH NINZ hearings on proposed new labor Knowledge Of German Plumbing Gave Goering Opportunity To Conceal Death Pellet In Cell Congress Studies Unification Message As Committees Give Reports On Portal Pay Issue Both Sides Claim Victories In China Civil War Priest Now Sees Through Eye Of Executed Convict laws were marked by a flare-up from Rep. Madden (D-Ind). He declared the problem for the committee wa snot so much new laws as "what's going to happen If the cost of living keeps going up." And, he declared, If the committee was not so much new laws strikes "one of the greatest was a food strike last summer for example, as soon as ceiling price were removed on meat, plenty of meat came on the market" 0 WWA-A i imately $11,000,000,000 for them. plumbing, and the four-inch wide outlet in the front.

If Congress approves unifica tion of the Army and Navy under NANKING, Feb. 26 Senate Approves Bill To Fight I Pecos Dispute AUSTINFeb. 26 P). A Senate bill appropriating $25,000 for a possible suit over the Pecos River water was passed Wednesday by the House and now needs only the governor's signature to become law. The funds will go to Pecos River Compact Commission for court costs if "it becomes necessary, in the opinion of she attorney general, to file suit in the S.

Supreme court to protect the rights and interests of Texas in and to the waters of the Pecos River," Charles H. Miller, commissioner, The water flushed down that aperture, but there it had to backtrack. The pipe leading back. a single secretary. It will take however, was not built in a months, perhaps years, to make the integration and achieve any possible savings.

munist and pro government sources alike claimed major victories Wednesday in fighting on Shantung Province battle fronts of China. straight line. There was a slight The House, perhaps for a pos hump in it about three inches sible ote Thursday on legislation NUERNBERG, Germany, Feb. 26 W). Herman Goering knew something about German plumbing which his captors didn't and that was how he managed his suicide several hours before he was ito be hanged, a reliable source said Wednesday.

The informant said the former reichsmarshal described his ruse in a letter to Col. B. C. Andrus, the prison commandant. That letter and two others by Goering are in Allied Control Council files and probably never will ho niiKHctio1 nffinisllv Yenan radio credited the "big from the front.

Goering had to gamble that the hump was high enough so a metal gest victory of the civil war" to By WILLIAM T. PEACOCK (P), President Truman sent to Congress Wednesday a draft of legislation to put the Army and Navy under a single cabinet secretary of national defense. This step has long been advocated by the President who contends it eventually will result in both substantial economies and increased national security against attack. His plan in effect would have three departments under the single secretary War, Navy and Air Forces. Mr.

Truman's message arrived at the capitol as the Senate pushed toward a vote on a policy declar Communist forces. At the same cartridge placed in there, out of sight of course, would be so heavy that the water could not carry it over the hump. Flushing proved that it was. time, it scoffed at the announcement by government Minister of Information Peng Hsueh-Pei last week that the army of Gen. Chen-Yi had been "utterly defeated." (jmoette RENO, Nev.

Feb. 26 (). His full vision restored, Father Edmund Boyle, Wednesday hailed as "a demonstration of the progress of science" the operation involving the use of vitreous matter taken from the eye of an executed murderer. The 30-year-old priest, formerly of Pawtucket, R. had been blind in the right eye since childhood.

He was willed an eye by Paul Haynard Skaug of Oshkosh, and the operation was performed Jan. ll, the day after Skaug died in the gas chamber. Father Boyle's physician, who preferred that his name be withheld, said the priest had regained perfect vision. Skaug's other eye was used in an operation on Bert Deady, a prison guard, but the results cannot be determined yet. to ourlaw suits for back portal pay, got a report from its judiciary committee on that group's investigation of the present situation.

The majority said the in suits already filed is a "tremendous threat" to the whole economy. Four minority reports also were filed. One, signed by five Democrats, asked why backers of the bill do not "honestly say they want to kill" the wage-hour law. The House Labor Committee's Frbm tHatrnoment on, Goering Not only are Chen-Yi soldiers in good health, the Yenan broadcast said, but on Feb. 23 his troops was cockey, belligerent, sure of himself.

He never would hang. And he so told his wife Emmy, at explained, "Miller pointed out that the dispute between New Mexico and Texas over use of the Pecos River waters could be handled only by the "The people in the Pecos Valley "annihilated two whole Nationalist ation as to how much it thinks armies plus another division in central Shantung Province." should be trimmed from the $37v 500,000,000 the President has Pro-government interests coun a visit one day last August. She said later she did not realize at the time why he was so positive. He had several bad moments though when special shakedown inspections were held. But never did anyone probe the inner piping of the toilet.

tered with a "victory" report of their own from the Suchow cor asked for operations of the gov eminent in the 12 months begin ning July 1. must look to the state and the state alone for setting up the proper machinery by which their GORGEOUS HEW respondent of the newspaper Hsin Min Pao. The dispatch said the Lines already were drawn with Nationalists in central Shantung approval for a $4,500,000,000 cut, but the debate went on so Sena Many times, Goering is re- rights may be protected. They cannot sue the state of New Mexico, neither can they negotiate a compact with said state. That can only be done by authority of the Texas legislature," Miller wrote.

the informant gave the following report on what Goering said to Andrus: The Nazi leader told of having three metal cartridges, each taining a vial of prussic acid. Andrus found one on Goering's person and thought there were no more. But Goering had a second one in his luggage in Mondorf and a third one concealed rectally when he was moved to Nuernberg for his trial by the International Military Tribunal. As soon as he was in his cell, Goering went over the cubicle minutely and studied the toilet. How much did the Americans know about German plumbing? That was the principal problem.

But he had to risk it. The Marshall new exactly how it worked. There was the flat I China bed, unlike the American tors could, put on the record their reported to have said in his letter he carried the cartridge with him Texas Hog Prices Decline Slightly reasons for voting as they did. The major argument of those opposing the $6,000,000,000 cut had wiped out two Communist divisions in 48 hours of bloody fighting in the Poshan-Laiwu area, that more than 100,000 attacking Communists were repulsed with heavy casualties and Red morale badly shaken. to the courtroom.

This he felt he had to do case his cell was changed abruptly in his absence voted by the House was that it might mean cutting funds for the Pointing out that the Pecos River rises in New Mexico, Miller noted that all the water that has reached a reservoir on the Texas which actually, happened five times. And each time he was pre armed services too heavily. Mr. Truman's budget calls for approx side during the past four years pared. vis He carried the cartridge even in is return flow from irrigation proj ects in New Mexico.

his uniform pocket sometimes, oc Defense- Aaothar Kern-Too firttt A gorgaotft a. casionally rectally and once or Red Cross Program Scheduled Today If a suit is not necessary, the bill provides that the funds will be returned to the general revenue fund. twice embedded in the naval cav ity. Mm Beginning Thursday at 10:45 ray of the lorelteat colon jrotr rrw wan clean, attectira patteli and glamorow, daaper tones to enhanc tha beauty of every room. You can give your room tha riebeat, hand-omeat finlah imaginable durable, laetfaag! lovely.

For ease of use and sheer beautyr you'll find nothing like Kern-Tone! Federal- State- over radio station KGKB a program In the interest of the American Red Cross will be presented for fifteen minutes, according to announcement Wednesday by Johnny Wright, Smith county chairman for 1947. (Pontinued from Page One) Bj Tht AuocUtcd Prna Hog prices dropped slightly Wednesday on Texas livestock markets, but costs of pork, ham and bacon still were climbing in grocery stores and meat markets. The Fort Worth livestock market, with receipts of 1,100 Wednesday, reported a drop of 50 cents to $1 per hundred pounds after two consecutive days of record-breaking highs. A top price of $27.50 was paid Wednesday for good and choice butchers. The all-time high was $28.

The spiralling costs found their way to meat markets Tuesday, forcing prices of pork loin up to about 70 cents a pound in Dallas. A grocer said the wholesale price had jumped 7 cents, or from 47 to 55 A few weeks ago it was 42 cents. Bacon was up three cents a pound, to 64' cents wholesale. up to that time. That was the PRODUCT OF SHeHWlM'WlLUAMt RESEARCH Wickliffe Hackett No.

1 in the north end of what later became a Thursday's program will feature producing area. All the previous wells, up to the Beware Coughs Following Flu After the flu is over and gone, the cough, that follows may develop into chronic bronchitis if neglected. Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION Tor Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis time the Paluxy deep test was at SOLD AT HARDWARE.

PAINT, VARIETY AMD DEPARTMENT STORES the Sherwin-Williams Co. w.Erwu..Ph.it tempted, were from the shallower Helen Hayes, first lady of the Theater, a favorite of millions of radio and screen followers. She will be starred in "These Are My People," a new series of radio programs especially prepared for these Red Cross programs. (Continued from Page One) berg, L. B.

Hart, editor of the Wood County Echo, G. M. Jones, editor of the Winnsboro Weekly News, G. D. Minick and M.

Carlock, the latter two being attorneys appointed by the court. All witnesses were interrogated along similar lines, relating to the question of a fair trial. In most cases the witnesses expressed the belief that whatever prejudices had been aroused were against the nature erf the crime and not against the defendant himself. During ththe afternoon Attorney Nossaman sought to question A. W.

Compton, chief clerk for an oil company, whose name appeared first on the list of 200 special veniremen. State's Attorney McKay objected on the grounds this woodbine sand. The field had beenf drilled to the Georgetown lime 'with no results, he said. (Continued from Page One) of the qualified citizens voting in the last previous municipal election. Debate on the bill brought a sharp exchange between Sen.

W. R. Cousins Jr. of Beaumont and Sen. Kyle Vick of Waco.

Cousins said every fireman and policeman in Orange and Beaumont had signed a petition opposing the mandatory bill. Vick replied he had been told that firemen "and some in Beaumont" had been under coercion in their opposition. "They were told they would be fired if they didn't oppose it," he said. The House passed eight bills, Including six Senate measures which went to the governor for signature. They were mostly emergency appropriations to enable state departments to carry on for the balance of the fiscal year.

He predicted that the price by Ttestimony was given by E. C. Casey and H. W. Sharp, Tyler independent geologists, and.

formerly with the Shell Oil Company, that the value of leases in the area rose from $35 to $100 an acre during the deep test play. Thursday might reach 75 cents wholesale, meaning $1 per pound to the consumers. They were witnesses for the Tex as company. The special commission had al Green-- lowed Kirby $25,308 for loss to would disqualify the witness as a rose crops on the land and $42d7 112 E. Ferguson (Continued, from Page One) istration, licensed, on a voluntary for rental.

The seven-eights mm juror. Judge Dunagan sustained the objection. eral rights held by the Texas basis, we have no objections." (He company was valued at $120,451. When court was called to order at 10 a.m, the district court room Another jury awarded J. S.

apparently didn't mean to support bills which would compel unions was crowded to capacity. When taking of testimony was begun the to register). Later Green stormed at Rep, Johnson $3212 for 114 acres which a special commission had valued at $1638 and another jury gave Mrs. Pearl Shamburger $2997 for Gwinn (R-NY). that the congressman is less interested in the ac rule was invoked and the veniremen as well as witnesses were ordered to leave the court room, Only a few spectators remained 260 acres which a special com complishments of labor than in "belly-aches" against it and pass mission had valued at $1560.

A third, jury awarded Monroe Starnes Jr. $1085 for 72.3 acres for mg laws to mane worners "crim However, when court resumed for the afternoon session the court room proper as well as the balcony Chas. W. Morrow 115 N. Bois d'Arc Phone 2677 inals." which a special comnusseion had Quieter labor developments in was comfortaDly filled.

allowed $485. Congress Wednesday included: for budget-wise Women! the first lime in FIVE years! 1. The House, by a 348-29 vote gave its labor committee the power to subpoena witnesses in an Rep. J. W.

Shannon of Stephen-ville introduced a bill to legalize operations of "marble machines" or similar coin-operated devices for amusement purposes, where there is no payoff in money or other things of value. Other bills introduced in the House included the following: By Rep. Sid Gregory of Gates-ville, authorizing the state department of public welfare to provide care and maintenance for mentally defective or physically handicapped children under two years of age in licensed foster boarding homes. The bill would provide an appropriation of $10,000 a year for the next biennium. By Rep.

Lesta Shackelford of Livingston, to abolish the death penalty as punishment for crime and make the maximum punish-, ment a sentence of 99 years imprisonment. By Rep. Ray Kirkpatrick of Trenton, exempting honorory discharged members of the U. S. Chairman Hartley (R-NJ).

called investigation of what committee ie UTILITY SHOE SPECIAL of run-resistant and WHITE SILK HOSE "vicious union racketeering." Rep. Marcantonio (AL-NY) said the inquiry is "another labor-busting movement." 2. Chairman Taft (R-Ohio) of the Senate Labor Committee said the National Labor Relations Board ought to settle jurisdiction-unions within the AFL andetaoi al disputes quarrels between unions within the AFL and within the CIO. Taft took this position after Vincent F. Mor- BW 4B iiCASm JERSEY LINGERIE reale, general counsel of the AFL hod carriers union, testified SLIPS Rayon Jersey 4-GORE armed forces from payment of dues, fees and charges in state institutions of higher education.

By Rep. Cecil Storey of Long-view, authorizing any incorporated city or town to organize, operate and support a board of city development, chamber of commerce or similar organization. His measure would permit levy of a tax not to exceed two cents on the $100 valuation for this purpose, if against government settlement of inter-union squabbles. 3. The Rev.

Jerome L. Toner, labor relations professor at St. Martin's College, Lacey, told the Senate group the closed shop (which requires hiring of union members only) is "democracy in action under majority rule." He opposed Senator Ball's (R-Minn). bill to outlaw the various forms of closed shop. Beautifully tailored tearoM Of whfto rayon jersey slips featuring the double paneled bras' top and the slightly flared four-gored skirt Sires 32 to 44.

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