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Weather ft Dehlnd Page One Page Amusements Women's Features ijiiiii EAST TEXAS Considerable cloudiness Tuesday, turning much colder in north and central portions. Wednesday mostly cloudy with scattered showers. 7 Hourly Comics Classified Editorial IZiiTis 6 Radio TV 9, 13 reading by CAA: 9 66 S9 10 a.m. 73 3 p.m. it 11 A US Sports Markets- on 12 a.m.

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1954 VOL 25 NO. 137 Admiral Dulles Urges Free World To Unite, Says FDR Jap Attack Forced With PHIL DIBERT INCREDULOUS H. H. Hill, who operates a filling station at Newsome community between Winnsboro and Pittsburg, is an enthusiastic booster of C. C.

Vai-den's fabulous "worm about a half-mile from the station. When the conversation turns to fishing these fine spring days, (as it inevitably does) the subject of worms naturally arises and here is where Mr. Hill gets a gleam in his eye. Vaiden's worm farm, you see, has more than a million of the finest California Reds and Georgia Wigglers and every year from April to September he ships them to points all over the United States. Beginning as a hobby, this unusual pursuit has developed into a full-time occupation.

Vaiden even employs two women to cull and prepare the worms for shipment Asia Prevent Red Conquest Of East sure upon Japan, which reached WASHINGTON (P). A retired its sustained climax on July 25, 1941, when the United States, Great Britain, and the Netherlands rear admiral Monday accused the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt of deliberately forcing Japan into war with the United States' and of holding the Pacific fleet in stopped their trade with Japan and subjected her to almost complete Treasury, FRS economic encirclement; 4. Made mutual commitments with the Pearl Harbor to lure the Japanese into making a surprise attack on Hawaii. Newsmen Told Risks Greater In Failure British Prime Minister (Churchill) at Newfoundland in August, 1941, Rear Adm.

Robert A. Theobald which promised mutual support in said also that the top military Oppose Return To Gold Base See ADMIRAL, Page 5. 1 1111 jji a-ii jm a. I -wre" iwp command knew for certain two months ahead of time that Japan planned to attack Pearl Harbor but repeatedly failed to relay any hint of this to the military com One day a salesman called on Mr, Hill and they got to talking about worms. "You've never really seen any worms," Mr.

Hill told Shivers Looms WASHINGTON UP), The Treas manders in Hawaii. That obviously ury and the Federal Reserve Sys-tor. joined forces Monday in op the drummer. "What do you mean?" the sales- was on Roosevelt's order, the admiral said. Likely Winner posing a proposal to put the United States back on the gold standard at this time.

man replied. "Why, I've seen This new argument on who was whole, tubfuls of 'em." In Tax Battle to blame for the Pearl Harbor disaster was advanced by Theobald W. Randolph Burgess, deputy to in a book. "The Final Secrets 01 Mr. Hill smiled and said, "Come on over to Vaiden's with me and I'll show you something that will make your eyes pop out." Pearl Harbor." copyrighted in the AUSTIN UP-The house quit Monday night without reaching the secretary of the Treasury, also opposed a -move by Sen.

McCar-ran (D-Nev.) to raise the price of gold. Such a boost, he told a Senate banking would weekly magazine S. News World Report." The book itself will be published April 28. decision on what to tax, but Gov Shivers' program appeared definitely to have the votes. give Russia "a glorious handout." Eight official investigations 01 After seeing Vaiden's huge worm bed, alive and quaking I with fish bait, he gasped, "I see it, Mr.

Hill, but I don't believe it." The Russians recently have been selling large quantities of gold in Western Europe, and Burgess said the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Hawaii have thrown most of the blame on the Army and Navy conmmanders of the islands, Lt. Gen. Walter C. Rep.

Joe Kilgore, McAllen, sponsor of the governor's three-point plan, made the motion to adjourn after winning approval of the gas that for the United States to hike the price of gold would be to play HISTORIC SPOT There's a lot of interesting history up at-Bettie, a small community near Gilmer, Short and Adm. Husband E. Kim- tax section 01 his bill, 88-38. Most debate swirled around Kil- into their hands. Burgess and William McChesney and Mr.

N. A. Blasingame, ZIONIST OFFICERS Herschel Auerbach of New York, notional membership director of the Zionist organization of America, looks on as Sam Balk, elected president of Tyler Zionists is congratulated by Rabbi Charles E. Shulman of Bronx, New York. At right is Sol Roosth, secretary of the local Zionist group.

Rabbi Shulman was guest speaker Monday night at a general Zionist meeting in Faber Hall of Temple Beth El. (Morning Telegraph Staff Photo) mel. Neither was courtmartialed but they were relieved from duty and retired from service. Short died in 1948 and Kimmel now lives Martin chairman of the Board NEW YORK (fP). Secretary of State Dulles said Monday night the' free world should take "united action" to prevent Communist conquest of Indochina and all Southeast Asia.

"This might involve serious risks," he said. "But these risks are far less than those that will face us a few years from now, if" we dare not be resolute today." Dulles spoke out, with the advance approval of President Eisenhower in a major foreign policy address on the Communist threat in the Far East. He declared in an address be-fore the Overseas Press Club that if the Reds won control over any substantial part of Indochina "they would surely resume the same pattern of aggression against other free peoples in the area." Dulles said he spoke out "to clarify further the United States position" so that the Communists would know in" advance "where his aggression could lead him." "Communist control of Southeast Asia would carry a grave threat to the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand, with whom we. have treaties of mutual assistance," he said "The entire Western Pacific area, including the so-called "offshore, island chain, would be strategically endangered." In a speech carried to the "nation -by radio and television, Dulles said the U. S.

government has no gore's abandonment of the governor's proposed gas gathering tax while the bill was still in commit grocer there, can tell you about it, of Governors of the Federal Re He and Mrs. Blasingame live in serve System, centered their at in New London, Conn. tention on a bill by Sen. Bridges an ancient house that once belonged to the person for whom Bettie was named Mrs. Bettie Ander See GOLD, Page 5 tee.

Kilgore said he gave up the gathering tax because testimony indicated serious inequities would result and because a court test of the levy's constitutionality seemed certain. son, wife of an early settler. Theobald commanded a flotilla of destroyers in Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked. He was chosen by Kimmel as his coujel in the investigations that followed. According to Mr.

W. I. Carter, Tyler Receives Bill To Fix Minimum Natural Gas Price Meets Storm Threat 85-year-old retired business man of Bettie, the house was already very old when he arrived there 65 years ago. He says it was built Welcome Rain The house sided with Kilgore in turning down two amendments which would have restored the Theobald's book draws heavily on intercepted secret Japanese messages which he said were gathering tax originally suggested Monday Night by Shivers, with some modification. Shivers has said he doesn't par known to top officials in Washington but never relayed to Pearl Harbor.

Kimmel wrote a foreword in support of the findings. In another foreword, Adm. William F. Halsey, a top Pacific commander long before 1862. Mr.

Blasingame, incidentally, has been in business in the same place since 1919. He is a native of Dadeville, Ala. and came to East Texas in 1900. Before entering the grocery business, he operated a sawmill. Mr.

Carter, a native of Missis Light, welcome rain fell briefly ticularly care whether the law Raybourne Thompson, attorney for United Gas Pipeline denounced the proposal as "a bill to give to producers 150 to 200 million dollars a year at the expense of the consumer. makers pass a production or gath in Tyler Monday night as spring continued her costly flirtation Gas urged a minimum price law in the interests of They also said it would prevent federal encroachment in the field of gas price fixing and also would justify a higher state production tax. The first opposition witness, AUSTIN UP). A legislative hearing on a bill to set a minimum price of 10 cents per thousand cubic feet on Texas natural gas moved into its fourth hour at 10:30 p.m. Monday night.

Proponents, including Paul Kay-ser, the president of El Paso Natural Gas and Western Natural ering tax on gas, just so they raise with winter. in world war 11, says: "I have always considered Ad' enough money to take care of his Rain began falling here at ap emergency spending program. miral Kimmel and General Short sippi, retired in 1944. Although hard of hearing, he enjoys good The opposition was on the short proximately 8 p.m., and continued for a half hour. to be splendid officers who were end of half a dozen delaying mo health and likes to sit on the porch thrown to the wolves as scape There may be more showers in tions on which the vote ranged of Blasingame store and chat from 97-40 to 105-24.

goats for something over which they had no control. They had to work with what they were given, East Texas, forecasts indicated, as the rest of much of the nation reeled under a new, unexpected "I interpret the votes as a de AUSTIN, (P). Opponents of the bill to set a minimum price of 10 cents per 1.000 cubic feet on Texas natural ras successfully delayed the bill for one week by 13-8 vote Monday. The vote by the house oil, gas and mining committee came after a three-hour 40 minute public hearing. about old times with his cronies.

BLUE BOY Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lipscomb, who own and operate a sire to face the proposition as winter blow.

B36 Bomber Is Demolished unsavory as it may be of rais 10-Engine Crashes, both in equipment and information They are outstanding military martyrs." intention of granting diplomatic recognition to Communist China or voting foe its entry into the United Nations. He laid down a no-appeasement policy saying: "It is now the policy of the United States not to exchange United States performance for Commu An arctic mass swept over much ing revenue for teachers pay of the Midwest Monday and rolled raises and other spending mat Halsey said he felt certain xnai on eastward, bringing rain, sleet ters fof which the session was called," Kilgore told the house. if Kimmel had been given the information available the fleet would not have been bottled up in Pearl and snow, along with temperatures which slipped to sub-zero marks in the fire could be seen in Spokane. He accused Ka, of favoring Argument revolved largely at some areas. MacKelvie said he couldn de the bill because it would enhance first around which bill should be considered first, Kilgore's or one nist policies." Warnings of tornado threats in termine immediately how many the value of the Kayser family's stock in Western Natural Gas.

Co. Harbor and his own task force would not have been deployed at Wake Island. persons had been killed. But he See SHIVERS, Page' 5 Wash'. (P).

A 10-engined B-36 bomber, the world's largest, crashed on landing here Monday the Air Force said, "There were some fatalities but some men survived." The B-36 normally carries a crew of 16. said some men did survive. a producing firm by 5 million Theobald said his book aimed no The B-36 was attached to the dollars. criticism at military officers in 325th Bomb Squadron of the 92nd Likewise, he said, El Paso Nat Illinois and Indiana accompanied reports of sub-zero weather' in Montana and northwestern Minnesota. Chicago floundered in crippling snowdrifts.

The weather forecast for Tyler and East Texas contained little definite other than that much cold volved because they "were obey McKnight Wins Bomb Wing at Fairchild. ing orders under circumstances Quitman, have a beautiful talkirfg parakeet named "Blue Boy" because of his brilliant blue feathers. Blue Boy is a friendly bird and will respond in varying measure to overtures from comparative strangers Is one person whose presence unfailingly sets him to chattering and kicking op a fuss generally, says Mr. Lipscomb. That is the Lipscombs daughter, Miss Peggy Lipscomb, of Dallas.

As soon as Miss Lipscomb, a teacher in Dallas' Forest Avenue High School, walks through the door, Blue Boy starts climbing all over the bars of his cage in his joy at seeing her again. And Miss Lipscomb returns the bird's affection. Although MacKelvie said the ural stock in Western Natural would jump from 12 to 25 million dollars in value. Lt. Douglas A.

MacKelvie, pub- which were proiessionany most plane didn't explode, a woman who trvine to them." he information officer at Fairchild Air Force Base 12 miles west of Committee OK lives in a housing area on the base The hearing appeared likely to er weather is in prospect. Roosevelt's actions, the admiral stemmed from his reaction continue until midnight or later. here, said the bomber was Magnolia Gets Two Stop Signs Tyler Safety Commission Monday approved placing of two stop signs on Magnolia Drive in the Bell School area after a delega-tion of 15 residents of the area asked the commission to take steps to control speeding in the area. said her home was shaken by series of explosions." The cold front may or may not The chairman of the Texas Rail Nomination of Peyton Mc spawn gravely needed rains, the to the Nazi's conquest 01 ranee. He said: "There is nothing rect-jnizaoie Knight, formerly of Quitman, as forecast said.

but the engines." Wednesday is predicted to bring Girls Involved road Commission, Ernest Thompson, appearing at the invitation of sponsors of the bill, said he was not asking for any greater responsibility but "I've often said a bet The bdmber, which has a normal marshal for the U. S. Eastern Judicial District of Texas, Monday had been approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee and awaits continued cloudy skies with scattered showers and thunderstorms. fuel load of 20,000 gallons, was coming in for a landing when it crashed and burned violently near "President Roosevelt became convinced the United States must fight beside Great Britain while the latter was still an active belligerent, or later sustain the fight alone, as the last democratic stronghold in a Nazi world." ter pruce encourages conservation." In Burglaries Senate action, according to word the barracks of an antiaircraft bat Asked if he would prefer that Mr. Lipscomb, who says he is The commission that the stop signs be placed at received from Sens.

Lyndon talion stationed at Fairchild. No the proposed law set a definite Johnson and Price Daniel. 72 although he doesn't look it, has Six recent burglaries of four Ty Neches Project Aid Proffered minimum or leave it to the com been in the drug business in Quit ler schools were cleared and sev The approval of the committee overrode protests voiced by some mission to determine the rate, man for the past 43 years. He says eral articles recovered with arrest But, Theobald said, Roosevelt at that time 1940 was faced by the Thompson told the committee: Republicans who said McKnight one 16- and two 17-year-old this is the longest consecutive tieriod anvone in Ouitman. has See GAS PRICE, Page 5 fact that "isolationism was a dom was not a "true" Republican boys, Tyler city police reported The Upper Neches River com one oh the ground was hurt.

"There isn't a thing MacKelvie said. "There is nothing but debris. There isn't anything recognizable." 1 Cause of the crash couldn't be determined immediately. MacKelvie said it was almost an hour before Air Force fire fighters could probe the wreckage. Smoke from uuciadcu bile out ni Monday.

McKnight, a resident of Tyler, and registered Republican, was a inaht philosophy throughout the land, and the armed forces were weak and consequently unready." locations to be selected by A. A. Arnold of the city engineer's office. Bruce Kfause, spokesman for the delegation, said speeding on Magnolia between Troup and Hex derson highways had become an acute menace to school children. Last week the city erected four stop signs in the area following complaints that several children had narrowly escaped injury by mittee of the Tyler Chamber of Commerce, meeting in the Black- The youths, questioned in the KETX-TVSued leader in the South Texas Eisen- Prior to entering the drug business, he was a rural mail carrier for 13 vears.

He was born and district attorney's offices Monday, stone Hole) Monday, reaffirmed hower-for-President movement, The President, to imi lament his goal, Theobald said, took several admitted entering schools. its desire to work with neighbor McKnigm nomination is ex Recovered were a record player. pected to get final approval this In Tyler Court ing cities as -a participant in the Upper Neches River Water Au reared on a farm at Como. Mrs. Lipscomb, who works right along with her husband in the store says he can take it steps, including: 1.

Instituted a successful campaign to correct the nation's un- week, Tyler sources said Monday, two electric clocks, a pair of basketball shoes, a basketball and sev thority, and agreed to seek confer He will replace Stanford eral fountain pens. All the articles ences with board members of the preparedness: 2. Offered Germany Stiles, of Texarkana, district mar were turned over to the principal authority. shal for 20 years. many repeated provocations by vi Friday H-Bomb Blast Success of Ramey School for distribution J.

S. Hudnall, chairman, said the McKnight's pending appoint olations of neutrality and diplo easy when he gets home at night but that when she goes home, it's just going from one job to another! A woman's work is never done. to the other schools. committee will seek to meet with ment possibly means moving of matic usage; 3. Applied ever-increasing diplomatic-economic pres board members of the people of the marshal's office to Tyler.

Detective Capt. Jim Adams said Athens to determine how the Tyler McKnight has purchased a home two 14-year-old girls were impli committee can help in development in Tyler. cated in the break-ms. Questioning WASHINGTON (IF). A second hydrogen bomb test was carried of a new lake in the Neches River.

Headquarters for the district of them will begin Tuesday, along out successfully at this country's Interest in active promotion of were moved from Sherman to Ty with continued questioning of the Pacific proving grounds last Fri the project was also reaffirmed by ler with appointment of Federal ooys, he said. Bill To Outlaw, Jail All Subversives OKd the Tyler group. Judge Joe W. Sheehy. cars.

The signs were not piacea on Magnolia Drive, however, and the delegation Monday sought means of slowing traffic on this street. The commission also approved a motion to limit parking in front of Crow's Place and Pattl's Cleaners in the 300 block of West Front to 15-minutes, and asked for a study of traffic control in that area after three businessmen front -the block asked a change in traffic signals. L. O. Crow, Paul Doraugh and Carol Reece, operators of a grocery, cleaners and filling station in the block, asked the commission to move the traffic signal from West Front and South College to West Front and South Bois d'Arc, See SIGNS, Page 3 Named defendant in a $1736.84 civil action in District Judge Otis T.

Dunagan's court Monday was Television station KETX-TV, between Tyler and Gladewater. Plaintiff in the suit, Hixon and Ellis, alleges Jacob A. Newborn owner of the station, is accountable for the non-payment of a promissory note signed in connection with the purchase of furniture, according to the petition. No answer to the suit was filed Monday. KETX TV was broadcasting Monday after being off the air several days last week.

In a telegram to the Federal Communication Commission, Newborn said the trouble was caused by equipment break: gc and labor trouble. According to police. Ramev day, Chairman Lewis L. Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission, Until nominated for the federal School was entered March 8, Hong announced Monday. job by Tyler oilman W.

F. Nenney, Junior High was entered three Strauss, who returned from the McKnight was executive assistant to Jack Porter, Houston, national the governor's letter, Kelly times, the last time March 16, and Roberts Junior High was broken re- Pacific only Monday morning, said in a statement that the test series is producing "information highly GOP committeeman. into March 9. vealedlhat Shivers made two, recommendations for inclusion in the He is an attorney and former The girls are junior high school new draft of the bill. important to national defense.

state legislaVr. The AEC chairman did not elab "Both the search warrant' and and the three boys attend high school, Adams said. He said orate on the new H-Bomb test. Attending Monday's meeting were Hudnall, C. P.

Stewart, vice-chairman; Calvin Clyde W. A. Pounds, B. F. Barnett, John Stephens, T.

B. Ramey M. J. Harvey, chamber President Wayne Whittington and Manager Melvln Sisk. Several out-of-town persons interested in the project expected at the meeting did not attend.

The Tyler committee was formed last week to study the possibility of Smith and Henderson counties working with Cherokee and Anderson counties on the project. Originally Smith County was to be included in the authority, but was the injunction are available under our statutory procedure today in questioning Monday revealed that One Ranger Freed There was no indication how the two boys and two girls had bur new explosion compared with the March 1 hydrogen blast which was Of Parr's Charges many types of enforcement and certainly in this important feature of controlling Communist activ glarined Hogg School; one boy and one git 1 entered Ramey, and a boy AUSTIN, API Legislation providing 20 years in prison and a $20,000 fine for convicted subversives Communists or any other kind was given unanimous approval Monday by the senate civil jurisprudence committee. The measure, sharply altered in sub-committee, was approved after all reference to creation of a state "loyalty review board" had been tailored from the bill. The ipeasure, as originally drafted, had been sharply questioned in committee last week, and Gov. Allan Shivers who has endorsed the death penalty for convicted Communists indicated nnnosition.

so powerful that one congressman 59-Cent Butter Sales ana a girl DroKe into Roberts. said "you almost might say it was BROWNSVILLE. (IP) ity, these remedies should be available to enforcement officers One boy admitted that he and District Judge Arthur Klein dis out of control. One member of the Joint Con one of the girls also entered Bird- under the same provisions that well School. gressional Atomic Energy Commit missed Monday an indictment that accused Ranger Joe Bridge of assaulting political boss George Parr are now available in other matters," the governor wrote.

Predicted By Thursday The youths were released to their tee, which was informed or tne Kelley said he stronsrlv am-eerf dropped. However, a later engi with the intention of murdering new test late Monday, said he understood "it was not as big as the parents until Tuesday. Adams said the 16-year-old would be turned over to juvenile officer Rush Beas- neering suggestion would relocate The search warrant provision, he mm. last one." the dam and require impounding Ranger Capt. A.

Y. Allee was saia, was particularly needed Strauss emphasized, however, iey. of water in Smith and Henderson "You can get one for anvthino 1 1 counties. "I doubt the wisdom of a loyalty review board unless full due proc indicted on the same charge along with Bridge on Jan. 19.

Judge Klein set his trial for April 19. They were indicted in Jim Wells No definite date for meeting that utmost care was taken against any repetition of the earlier blast which showered Jai nese fishermen and others with radioactive eise," ne 101a tne committee "Even to go look for fertilizer and that includes manure." with board members and with ess of law is provided," tfte governor said in a letter to Sen, When details are worked out, the government will sell butter at cut-rate prices in certain key cities in a test effort to get rid of some of the 314 million-pound surplus The government, he said, is "prepared to take a loss." The scheduled slash in dairy price supports has been bitterly criticized by some dairy state congressmen, but Benson contends it is the only way out of the govern $4,226 Courthouse Payment Approved County. WASHINGTON OP). Agriculture Secretary Ezra T. Benson predicted Monday that some stores will offer 59-ceht butter when federal dairy price supports are slashed Thursday.

Butter jw is retailing for about 79 cents a pound. The support price will be cut from 90 to 75 per cent of parity April 1, bringing the retail price down at least 8 or 10 cents a pound. Benson told a news conference, the Athens group has yet been an nounced. When a committee member Rogers Kelly, of Edinburg, spon-nr of the measure. dust far from the test site.

The cases were transferred from questioned Kelley's. statement, the senator from Edinbura auoted 79th District Court to Judge However, in releasing copies of A $4226.45 payment for work verse and chapter of the law Heff Malenkov! The senate last week cave unan Klein's 107th District Court in Brownsville on' District Attorney Raeburn Norris' plea that an impartial jury couldn't be found in Jim Wells County. imous approval and sent to the done on Smith County's $1.5 million courthouse-jail projoct Monday was approved by Smith County's Commissioners' Court. Dust Bowl Farmers Can Get New Loans house legislation outlawing the Take A Gander At This Communist Party and providing Norris, prosecutor in the 79th similar maximum punishment of District, and Cameron County District Attorney Franklin T. Graham ment surplus dilemma.

Meantime, Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) introduced stopgap legislation to keep dairy supports at present levels for 90 days while Congress studies the entire' farm program and decides on permanent legislation. 1 41 a $20,000 fine and 20 years in pris on upon conviction. WASHINGTON (IP). Farmers in southwestern drouth areas now may get loans up to $1 an acre to hoin cover costs of "listing and For Man-Made Utopia recommended that the Indictment however, that many retailers and wholesalers have indicated a willingness to cut prices, even more to help solve the dairy surplus problem.

He estimated most butter be selling in the -i Some chain stores, Benson said, have reported they are ready with "All this bill does is cover all against Bridge be dismissed. chiseling" lands subject to wind types of subversives as well as Communists," Kelley said in ex to pay on the way out without erosion. Meanwhile, the Agriculture De Graham said he had studied a transcript of reports of investigators and felt there wasn't enough evidence to convict Bridge. even a reminding check, said the Also, the court approved sale of $447.95 in hospital blankets and electric sterilizers from the surplus hospital fund. A total of 31 blankets will be sold for $236.30 and the sterilizers will be sold for $241.65.

Virginia Lee Denton, of Winona, was hired at $6 a day as motor vehicle license deputy in Winona, and Sam Musslewhite was hired as temporary right-of-waly agent at $8 a day, plus $6 a day car plaining the new bill to the com secretary of Agriculture Ezra partment said early season pros prices were his ws. of "getting mittee Monday. advertising campaigns offering butter at 59 cents a pound about nrtsnn said the loans, available Penalties of the act include in us back to the good old days." Allee has pleaded Innocent to addition to fine and imprisonment the assault charge against him. A year ago, he had one day where he osed the same menu pects indicate supplies or 100a lais, Including butteri will be the largest ev In the crop year starttof next Butter purchases under the si" mat any persons convicted un from the Fanners Home Administration, will bear 3 per cent interest and be renewable on a schedule based on the applicant's ability to der the law is prohibited from SALT LAKE CITY Of. The menu Tnesdsy si popular downtown Salt Lake City eating place will feature these Items and prices: Beef sandwich, 10 cents; meat pie, 10 cents; stew, 10 cenU; hot dogs, 8 cents, and pie, cents.

Proprietor Bob Hersog of The GrabeterU, a unique eating establishment where customers havt always bees their honor that The Grabeteria had featured "In the good old days" and holding any public office in Texas, Bible Thought 20 cents below current levels. Benson also told reporters he probably will not be ready to announce a specific disposal plan for some of the government's butter surplus Thursday, as he had hoped. He raid the department is running into more complications than expected. served 5.700 customers at prices repay. and is barred from "obtaining, re He told a news conferenc that there are "ample funds available third of mal.

Day In and day out. he Is still serving coffee newmg, retaining or using any license, permit, franchise, or card port program uuiws am .1 totaled 32a million pounds, ma a 2-year total of 471 millim this, the government has dl: of 13? million pounds. Musslewhite Is scheduled to work on a project calling for a farm-market road between Omen and Troup. The love of money js the root of certificate of permission" issued to take care of til foreseen" needs "all yon can aims" for nickel "to keep us ssne." of all evil I Timothy 6:10. by the state.

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