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Tyler Morning Telegraph from Tyler, Texas • 17

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7A Tyler Marninrf Teletfrnph THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 Lobby Probers By Jimmy Hatlo They'll Do It Every Time which, during the past three days, has been looking into industry activities in behalf of the natural gas bill. Nixon had said the General pa Pine Cones Provide as a tax deduction $3,800 that the company gave the committee. FRANKLY. IT LOOKS May Call Back First visit to BAD. SOME VtR-Il Source Of Income But the Gulf officials said the Second visit- (4FTER HE GETS THE C4Se) MY.1 THE LEG4L BEAGLE'S A THING TO W3Gfy company did deduct as a business Texas Witness 46OUTJO0C4MeT0 Adl- ALBANY, N.

Y. (If). In late rondack woodlands during Gas Committee, which reflstered with Congress under the lobbying Act, did no lobbying and "operated on the highest ethical and moral plane." McClellan said the testimony, which Nixon gave as a volunteer HOW THE COMPU-i SEROUS FACTORS HAVE DEVELOPED WHICH NOT ONLY FERGUSES TUB FRANNISTAN, 8UT ALSO LITIGATES THE R4RMESAN. I'LL HAVE TO PULL A MIRACLE, OR VOU'RE WASHINGTON. UP) Sen.

OFFICE. WILL HE T4KETUE CASE? WILL ME ITS IW THE WM TELL THE RIGHT LAWYER MY FRIEND! THIS ISN4IR-TK5HT CASE THEIR SIDE WASN'T GOT A CH4NCE WITH MY EXPERIENCE C4T10M5 UAE SET McClellan (D-Ark.) questioned Wednesday whether the leadoff witness in the Senate investiga expense $111,000 given to the industry-sponsored Natural Gas and Oil Resources Committee, which they termed an "educational" group. Anothci witness, Harold Skinner of Houston, associate general counsel of the Continental Gil told of meetings In Birmingham. at which he and other oil tion of lobbying had given the AHO KNOW-HOW WELL A DEAD DOCK -BUT wrong "impression." WIN IN A WALK! I THINK I CAN GET y.yOM, summer, many residents collect pine cones to be sold for seeding purposes. The state's conservation department extracts the seeds which are cleaned and then put in cold storage until they are needed for planting at the state-owned Saratoga or Lowville tree nurseries.

When kept under refrigeration, the seeds can be stored for 10 years or longer and they'll begin to sprout when replaced in soil. McClellan referred to the testi VOUOFI WITH YOU ME4M YEARS. company executives sought to YOU'RE N-NOT witness "left the impression with me" that the gas committee was only "an educational committee" but that subsequent witnessed have described it as a lobbying group. Earlier Wednesday, Sidney A. Swensrud, chairman of the board of Gulf Oil and Archie D.

Gray, Gulf's general counsel, said that "out of an abundance of cau mony of Maston Nixon of Corpus Chrlsti, president of the Independent Oil and Gas and said Nixon may be called back overcome the opposition of Ala S-SO SURE- bama mayors who opposed the NOWF, gas bill. Two Arrestee! On Wine Charge City police jailed a woman and a man on Wednesday night in separate arrests in connection with finding wine in their possession. Jailed, pending further investigation was a 27-year-old resident of the 1600 block of West Con-nally and a 23-year-old woman who lives in the Coats-McCain Addition. Also placed in jail on Wednesday night was a 40-year-old resident of the 1100 block of South Broadway. He was arrested by sheriff's deputies after a pistol was found in his possession.

Mrs. Bob Conaway, 2117 North Carlyle, reported theft of a purse containing $10. It was taken between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. in the 700 block of East Line, she said.

Police released two boys, one 13 and the other 16, after a warning when the boys admitted stealing a radiator Tuesday night from Hook McDougal, 1301 East Oak-wood. The radiator wag returned to McDougal. Police also issued a warning to the mother of children who had been reported entering a house in the 700 block of West Elm while Its owner, the woman who turned In the complaint, was at work. for more questioning. Then the Arkansas senator recessed until Oct.

8 the. hearings of the special Senate committee Reindeer hauling a sled can travel 13 miles an hour for long The average American consumed 5 Mi bushels of wheat in 1909. tion" their company did not claim periods. RIGHT DOWN VERANDA Dixie Governors Agree Water Major Problem Texarkana JC Again Picketed TEXARKANA, (JP) Tex-arkana Junior College was pick WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Adlai Cheered By Prospects In 2 Big States NEW YORK (IB Adlai E.

Stevenson received optimistic reports Wednesday on Democratic chances of carrying the East's two biggest states in the November election New York and Pensylvania. Party leaders gave the presidential nominee assurances at a regional meeting that he has a W. Va. (JP) Southern governors Wednesday wound up four days of conferring and politicking with a hew problem they now think is clearing up polluted streams and conserving rain water. The, problem obviously isn't one that stirs up controversy, such as the South's Immediate concern over what to do about public school integration.

But the Southern governors agreed that water conservation should be at the top of their list. Gov. Luther H. Hodges of North Carolina remarked that "together with the soil, water resources represent the real wealth of a state or of the nation." good chance of winning in the two the most important of all: Water: How to conserve water resources is a problem that bothers all states but like most topics discussed here, once it hit Dixie it quickly developed its own Southern accent. With the exception of the Southwestern states, such as Texas and most of the South has plenty of water.

But the governors agreed every state needs to step up its efforts on such items as states, which carry a combined prize of 77 electorial votes. rsff line Stevenson heard reports from six states and the District of Col-lumbia before his departure last The governors elected Hodges as their new chairman and de (ays Wednesday night for Harrisburg, Pa. He will deliver his official campaign "kickoff" speech there cided to meet next fall in Sea Island, Ga. eted again Wednesday by a crowd of anti-integration white adults and male students, but no Negroes tried to challenge their guard. An estimated 100 persons gathered on the campus in the third straight day of demonstrations against integration of the school.

A federal judge ordered Negroes admitted to the college this year for the first time in its 29-year history. Seven Negro teen-age boys involved in a rock throwing inci-. dent Tuesday night were ordered turned over to Bowie County juvenile authorities. Police Chief Leon Arnold said the youths were accused of throwing stones at a car occupied by Charles E. Har-land and Floyd E.

Fowler Jr. Neither of the two men appeared in city court when the Negro youths were arraigned. Meanwhile, Steve Poster, 17, a Negro youth who had taken entrance examinations for enrollment at the college, left town Wednesday to attend a Negro school. Interviewed just before he boarded a bus, he said he hoped to enroll at Texas College at Tyler. He said he wasn't sure about over a national television hookup Thusrady night.

TE3UQ Fftl SAT CHAMPION Hulk Of Italian Liner Found 'Like Sunken City' New York Gov. Averell Har-riman said that his state's 45 electoral votes will be cast for Stevenson. "The people have seen what it is like to have a Republican party in Washington," Harriman said. "They had their change and now Tun be I ess time the Andrea Doria has been on the ocean bottom, she general they want the Democrats back." ly still "appears to be as well turned out as a cruise ship at dock. i Joseph Clark, candidate for senator in Pennsylvania, said rural Pennsylvanians will vote as Maine "The condition of her hull and NEW YORK.

(P) A Life magazine editor who went down into the ocean depths to view the sunken liner Andrea Doria says the former luxury vessel looks like "a sunken city." "She is also pathetic and full of loneliness that chills the diver's heart," he said. The editor, Kenneth MacLeish, writes of his experiences in the current issue of the magazine. He has been with a diving expedition which has been investigating the did Monday. In the Maine election, Democratic Gov. Edmund S.

Muskie was re-elected by a top-heavy margin. outside fittings is startlingly good. Her terrible wound is in her starboard side, now pressed into the sea floor; and there is no other Same Great Tread' "Muskie cut Ike's coattails off ir Tube Typ NEW sign of gross damage upon her." day before yesterday," Clark said whether to try any longer to attend Texarkana College. Poster was one of two students who were turned back by a crowd at Texarkana College Monday. MacLeish went down 240 feet in Design as used for Original Equipment by diving regalia to the once-proud ship.

It took several days "with Privately, Democrats admit they face a tough fight in New York. But they claim to regard the Pennsylvania situation as extremely favorable this year. wrecked Italian liner. the best of surface and subsurface The Andrea Doria sank off the Leading New Car electronic gear to pin down our coast of Massachusetts, near Nan Manufacturers Uptimistic reports also came 05 target," he said. He added: from Delaware.

Maryland. West SIP' tucket Island, following a collision with the Swedish liner Stockholm on July 25. The Stockholm suf Virginia, New Jersey and District Applied on sound tire bodies of Columbia Democrats who at "The ship seems immense, resembling a sunken city rather than a vehicle. She is forbidding fered a smashed prow in the nighttime mishap. anas tended the meeting, though in some cases the victory predictions MacLeish said that despite the ana austere.

But she Is also na had qualifications. thetic and full of loneliness that fearful smash and the length of This was the last in a series of chills the diver's heart eight "pre campaign" huddles "Air and oil still rise from her Hegari-Sudan Sowing which Stevenson and his running matches, but in small quantities. Any Size She seems to be slowly giv Same Quality mate, Sen. Estes Kefauver, have held across the country in the Rushed Past Week ing up ner lire." Tread Rubber past two weeks. Advice On Care Of Windshields PITTSBURGH, BP).

Wiping your automobile 1 windshield with a dry cloth might mar instead of clean it, according to a glass expert. Russell C. Whittemore, product development director of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass said that grit particles, which are harder than glass, may scratch glass if it is wiped with a dry cloth. Instead, he suggests keeping windshields clean by washing with a soft cloth or a sponge and lots of water. He also suggested that motoir ists should avoid running wincN shield wipers on dry glass, cleaning glass with abrasive compounds, or using oily or greasy rags or cleaning preparations containing oil or grease.

Party leaders here stressed the as on Firestone AUSTIN OB Planting of hegari same issues they have elsewhere, and sudan was rushed this week New Car Tin falling farm prices, the rising cost 7-Foot Cross Burns Any Type at One Low Sale Price of the "big business" as in areas which received showers late last month and early this pects of the Elsenhower adminis tration and others. month, the U.S. Department of Near Negro District Agriculture said Tuesday. Harvest of short cotton crops moved along rapidly in Central, North and East Texas in clear, Dixie Plans Nuclear cool weather, the USDA said. Wheat planting on the High SAN ANTONIO (P) A large burning cross was found Wednesday night in San Antonio's east side, the fifth cross burning incident here in less than two months.

The cross, about seven feet tall, also had a sign beside it with the letters KKK. It was near a heavi Po wer Test Facility rtft Plains slowed as moisture for germination was gone. Whittemore advised against following other cars too closely be The USDA said "dusting in" ft' WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. (IP) Southern governors continued on a few farms, but cause the tires of the car ahead ly populated Negro residential dis 'Same Non-Skid trict.

Wednesday took a short but possibly historic step toward cor many were waiting for ram. Much mid-August planted acreage in will hurl small stones, sand and gravel with enough force to cause pock marks, conical fractures, and Tread Width The San Antonio fire department extinguished the cross and nering industrial leadership for the northern tier of Panhandle counties was up but moisture was Dixie in the atomic age. outright breakage. Same Tread Depth as on Firestone impounded the sign. as on Firestone needed to keep it coming along.

To keep windshields looking Earlier Wednesday a small wooden cross was found burning New Car Tires new, he suggested inspecting wip Winding up the 22nd annual Southern Governors Conference, the governors approved a plan to in the yard of St. Anthony Clinic New Car Tires ers frequently, cleaning wiper blades, checking sliding windows set up a regional atomic test fa Tap Trouble to be sure nothing hard rubs on cility where Southern industry the glass, and using windshield could learn how to use nuclear BROCKTON, Mass. (W When Convicted Forger Escapes Vernon Jail energy. squirts generously to remove "after rain" dirt thrown up by tenants moved out of an apart' ment here, the landlord com The Southern governors elected other cars. Gov.

Luther H. Hodges of North VERNON, A convicted plained to police that they left the kitchen suit but took the forger, Carl Jessie Williams, 48, of Carolina as chairman for the com ing year. ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT faucets. Levelland, escaped the Wil Former TCU Dean Dies In Home barger County jail at Vernon early Lew As Wednesday morning. In a final closed-door business meeting, the governor approved recommendations of Gov.

Leroy Williams sawed through three as No Money Down bars of the second floor window Collins Of Florida for a nuclear enerev testing station to boost FORT WORTH iVPV-Dr. Ellis Sowell, 54, former dean of Texas of his jail cell to make his escape Williams had been in the county Dixie's booming Industry into the jail since June awaiting transfer Christian University's School of Business, was found dead in his atomic age. A Week Per Set to the penitentiary to begin a five year prison term. home here early Wednesday. Results Of Minor Error Quite Major HOWELL, Mich.

(IP) Mrs. Evelyn Feneley's car shot through a picket fence Wednesday, plowed into a veterinarian's office, missed Dr. Herbert Benson by a foot and knocked the doctor's building eight feet from its foundation. "I meant to put it in reverse," she said. Atom Stuff Busy Day BOSTON, (IB.

Though the BUY FOUR WHITE WALLS ANY SIZE atomic era is in its infancy, there already are 194 firms in New MARLBORO, (If). A Marlboro man has fire in his eye, but it isn't because he's mad. Twice the same day, Herbert Hagerman discovered fires and sounded the alarms. He had been dead since Monday night. Peace Justice Dick Callaway said after an inquest which brought the verdict of death from natural causes.

A heart attack was indicated but Callaway said he would confer with Sowell's physician before making a definite decision. Sowell was alone at the time of death. His wife and son, Ellis So-well were in Durham, N. C. where young Sowell attended college last year.

England making 434 different products for use in atomic devel opment. Mm I Exchange Pius ony 1 applicable tax and Same Lifetime Guarantee as on Firestone New Car Tire racappable tiros Western Union Hikes Press Message Rate WASHINGTON The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday sanctioned a series of Western Union rate increases, including a hike of about 8.22 per cent for interstate press messages. The higher press rates go into effect Friday. Additional price boosts on commercial and press messages between the United States, Canada and Mexico have been sanctioned by the FCC and will go into effect soon. The Western Union Telegraph Co.

asked permission for the new rates, to tffset higher wage scales in the industry, and the FCC announced it. would not object to the move. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY 8W5QG8 I Ski 2 Blocks South of the Courthouse Phone 2-3844 221 S. Broadway 112 KILLED AS TRAIN FALLS THROUGH BRIDGE Rescue workers and passengers mill about crushed of train after it plunged into a rivulet near Jadcherlo, India, when a bridge gave woy.

At least 112 persons were killed. The British colony of Bermuda was founded in 1612..

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