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Ubtok, Mar. II. fae.1. GOP Leaders Clear Way For Reorganization Plan New Cabinet Office Here To Remain Open Until Midnight Tonight Taxpayers Gef Day Lubbock and South Plains zens were "enjoying" a day of grace today in the filing of income tax returns, granted because the annual March 15 deadline fell on a Sunday. At the office of Internal Revenue in the Veterans Administration and Mrs.

T. C. Young building here, which remained open left Friday for Tulare and Vis-i Saturday to assist citizens in fill- alia. where they will visit nR out returns, today's report was Four Nominated For Muleshoe Trustee MULESHOE, March 16 (Spec- in the homes of her brothers, C. M.

and Edd Roark. They will that citizens were on hand this morning waiting for the doors to also visit in Los Angeles, a pen. They sought assistance with sister and family. Mr. and Mrs.

their income tax forms. F. C. Thompson. That office will remain open un- Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Gilbreath I til midnight today to help "last- and sons Billy Stan Jerry minute" filings, left Friday afternoon for Spring- Saturday Busy Day town, to visit with his mother. Saturday was reported as the Mrs. L. C.

Gilbreath. and with "busiest day" so far in the current a brother who is seriously ill. income tax rush by the Internal Mrs. Jim Alsup and sons of Revenue office here. El Paso have been visiting in the I The Internal Revenue officials J.

L. Alsup home last week, did not expect as busy a day today Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Moore left I as they experienced Saturday. Sunday for San Diego, where The picture around the nation at they will visit a sister and fam-1 the week end was much like the lo- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Price, and i ca were the usual before returning home will visit) number of "johnny-come-latelys." in Whittier, with an aunt and other relatives of Mrs. Moore, Jim Cox has been appointed a member of the Muleshoe school trustees to fill the place vacant by the resignation Jeff Peeler.

four men have Jed for been the two places nomi- 10 be fed on the Muleshoe school dis- pt trustees in the election to held April 4. (Jarold Mardis. B. H. Hunt, Howard and M.

H. Otwell the candidates. The Junior Chamber of Com- lerce has announced the post- pnement of its minstrel show fhich was to be held March 19 ind 20. Announcement of future re- learsals will be made in the near future, and all those already in the show will be notified. Mrs.

Jimmy Reece and Mrs. Bob Pittman are visiting their who are stationed at Marriage Licenses James Earl Hushes. 19. and Miss Glenna Darllne Russell, 15. both Lubbock.

Travis Wayne Huddleston, 21. and Miss Luna Lcc Bain, 19, Soth of Lubbock. Rudy Guzman. 18, and Miss Amelia Guerrero Ruble. 17.

both ol Lubbock. Francis Marion Johnson, IS. and Miss Dorothy M. Davis. 15.

both of Lubbock. Lubbock Courts 7JND DISTRICT COCRT Victor H. Judxe Prrnldlnr Mayme Alexander azalnit Ben Me- Greeor Jr. and T. G.

Davis lull ror damazes. Joe W. Dollar Mains! Ruby E. Dollar, suit for divorce. MTH DISTRICT COURT James G.

Demon, Judire Prenldlnr First National Bank Lubbock against C. Patton. suit on note. Joan Curry against Weldon Curry, for divorce, DIVORCES GRANTED Alvln Younsblood against Bonnie Inez Younsblood. Eunice Hes against Tom L.

Eos. Evelyn Clark Holt ssainst John Raymond Hott, Edith Allen Hatchell aialnst Almus B. Matchcll. Evelyn Hudson asainst Odas Hudson. Iris McCombs azalnst Roebuster Me- Combs, Former Diplomat Herman Baruch Is Death Victim wno aie siauvntru Kev.

Jrflll AUSt jLackland Air Force Base at San assist in the JAntonio. i Purchase of the Muleshoe' Mo- Jtor Company, dealers for Ford automobiles and trucks, by Landrum H. Jones, recently of Dal- I las, from the longtime Ford man here. Neil Rockey. has been an- I nounced.

The business will continue to i operate under the same name. and in the same place. Mr. and Mrs. Rockey will not leave Muleshoe.

services, Burial will be in the Terry County Memorial Cemetery under direction of Brownfield Funeral Home. Wayland (Monk) Parker, 38, also of Brownfield, who was critically injured in the mishap, was reported slightly improved. He was in "fair" condition at 9 a. m. today at St.

Mary's Hospital in Lubbock. Parker is suffering head and chest injuries, a broken right arm and four broken ribs. The fatal accident occurred when Turner's automobile crashed head-on into a Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma Coaches bus six miles south of Lubbock on the Brownfield 10, ui wcva hifrhu-'av ported in "fair" condition Turn was headed towards Lubbock and the bus towards Brownfield. None of the 13 bus Crane Youth Is In "Fair" Condition POST, March 16 Bob Robinson, IS, of Crane, was re- Secy, of Treasury George H. Humphrey and Internal Revenue Commissioner T.

Coleman Andrews uiged the 55,000 employes of the department around the nation, "to all the help they can to taxpayers. Meet them with a smile." At Lubbock postoffice installations the mailed income tax returns v-pre rolling in today. Special pouches at the main Postoffice were set up to catch the rush of income I WYANDANCH, N. Y. tax mail.

mer Ambassador Herman B. ruch, SO, died at his Long Island i home here yesterday. I He was a brother of Bernard M. Baruch, presidential adviser in I two world wars; Sailing W. Baruch, financier, and Hartwig Baruch, retired broker and stage actor, who died March 1.

A native of Camden, S. Dr. Baruch practiced medicine here for several years and in 1903 entered the financial business. Leaving the financial field in 1943, he became special representative of the U. S.

Board of Economic Warfare in Brazil and special economic adviser to the U. S. ambassador there. Baruch. a Democrat, was named ambassador to Portugal by President Roosevelt in 1945 and ambassador to The Netherlands by President Truman in 1947.

President Truman accepted his resignation from the Netherlands post Jan. 1, 1949. Baruch later became president of the Dr. Simon Baruch Foundation, a medical research group here named for his late father, a physician. Service For Wreck Victim Set Today BROWNFIELD, March 16 services for Loyd Orville Turner, 33, Brownfield man killed in a car-bus crash Saturday, will be held at 2 p.

m. today at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Jones Weathers, pastor, officiating. Rev. Bill Austin of Brownfield tendarrts at Garza Memorial Hos- pita! at 10 a.

m. today. Robinson was seriously injured Friday afternoon when a plane in which" he and his father. Dr. S.

F. Robinson. 48. were riding crashed in fog near the Post air strip. His father was fatally in- Robinson is suffering of a severe scalp laceration, arm and passengers or the driver was se riously injured, although two were treated for minor cuts and bruises at a Lubbock hospital.

Are Man Lauds Officer For Arresting Him BUFFALO. N. Y. March 16 Pringle, 26, who claims he committed crimes all across the nation, praised Buffalo police Monday tor arresting him. Pringle, who said he uses the alias James Coolin and formerly of Port Huron, was arrested by a patrolman for passing a boulevard stop sign.

"You know," he told Officer Michael J. McCarthy, "I've driven Sought In Burglary ROARING SPRINGS, March 16 "stolen'cars across the nation, and leg injuries and a b.am concus- i (Specian Mot i ev County Sheriff passed hundreds of cops and you 1:1 nn John Stotts today said a search was are the first to stop me. You should being conducted for two male sus- be commended." pects, wanted for questioning in Pringle said he stole a car in connection with a Saturday safe Los Angeles several months ago burglary of a grocery store here I and headed into Texas with a girl. Funeral services for the father were conducted Sunday afternoon at the First Methodist Church in Paducah with the Rev. R.

0. Tomlsnson of Crane, officiating. Burial was in Garden of Mem- cries Cemetery at Paducah under direction of Hudman Funeral Home of Post. Worry of FALSE TEETH in which an estimated 5700 in mow ey was taken. The money, about S300 in cash and $400 in checks, was taken from thp Red and White Grocery's 400- pound safe on a road about six miles west of here, Stotts said.

The safe was taken to that spot aiter intruders procured it by (smashing through the firm's rear Slipping Or Irritating? was the first burglary of any Don't be embarrassed by loose lalse i kind in Motley County Since Dec. yotTeat" 1 Wk' oVSugh bb he I 16 I 950 wnen postoffice at Flo- llttie 6 FASTEETH on your plates. This i mot was burglarized. pleasant pou-der sives a remarkable sense or added comfort and security by holding Plates more firmly. No zummy.

soocy Britain 1953 defense spending taste or feclinc. It's alkaline (non i ot expected to exceed 1952's acid). Get FASTEETH at any dru: store i The girl was arested in Amarillo for passing bad checks and Pringle said he left town fast. ACE FENCE CO. STEEL FENCE FOR GREATER PROTECTION FREE ESTIMATES Forrester, Manager Street LESS COST! EASY TERMS Dial 3-5679 fc the BI6 POlMTl.

ABOUT THE BABY BOND PLAN Many ef your Leading Merchant! now giving BABY BONDS In return for your patronage. When depoiited in the designated bank BONDS are converted into caih. Any child under 12 if eligible for an account. So start NOW take advantage ol this UNSELFISH savings plan! YOUR BABY BOND BANK IS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LUBBOCK SAVE BABY BONDS! Post Sought By B. 1.

LIVINGSTONE WASHINGTON (M Republican leaders cleared the way today to speed President Eisenhower's first government reorganization proposal through Congress. The plan, sent to Capitol Hill last Thursday, would elevate the Federal Security Agency (FSA) to a Cabinet rank department of health, education and welfare. No Opposition Seen Senate and House Government Operations Committees today called consolidated public hearings with the idea of speeding up congressional approval. Scheduled as witnesses were Mrs. Oveta Gulp Hobby, federal security administrator and Eisenhower's choice for secretary of the new department, and Budget Director Joseph M.

Dodge. The house has scheduled consideration of the proposed FSA reorganization Wednesday, with approval considered certain. Chairman Hoffman (R-Mich) of the House committee said he knew of no opposition, either among Republicans or Democrats. May Speed Effective Date Sen. Taft of Ohio, Republican Senate leader, said today if the House approves the plan as expected, then the Senate "will probably get it through by next Monday." In both House and Senate, there were plans to enact legislation permitting the plan to take effect sooner than the usual two months or more for such reorganization proposals.

Under the reorganization law, presidential reorganizations take effect after 60 working days unless vetoed by either the House or Senate. Proposals now under consideration would allow the FSA plan to take effect after 10 days. Would Merge Three Agencies The proposed new executive department would include these principal agencies; the Public Health Service, the social security system and the Office of Education. Sen. Taft told reporters that he personally had urged creation of such a department since 1947 "I've always been for it," he said.

He said it had the advantage of placing under one responsible Cabinet officer all agencies'devoted to activities in which primary responsibility rests at the local level. Queen's Husbond, Churchill. Eden On Hond To Welcome Anti-Soviet Ruler Tito Begins Historic Visit To Britain nvrnnM in Titn nf i Tito is here for talks with Brit Autopsy Is Scheduled In Death Of Widow At Dallas As Police Seek Young Airman DALLAS autopsy was scheduled today in the death of a 58-year-old widow as officers searched for a 19-year-old airman she had befriended. The body of Mrs. Mahala Winterbauer, whose son is serving in Korea, was found in the blood-stained living room of her modest home MacArthur Stresses Again Thai Musi Fight For Victory NEW YORK.

March here. She was the widow of a re-1 weather LONDON Tito of i Tito is here for talks with Brit- Yugoslavia stepped ashore today i ish leaders. The exact nature of to begin an historic first (the parley has never been dis- ever made to Britain by any head I closed and as deep a veil of se- of a Communist state. His arrival crecy surrounds the purpose of his on British soil had been delayed visit as surrounds his movements four hours by a typical British while here tired policeman. Newspapers for each day since March 8 were scattered on the front porch.

No charges were filed in the defcth, but the autopsy was ordered to determine if she died from a blow on the head. Homicide Capt. Will Fritz said her late model automobile disappeared about the time of her death. A neighbor said an airman was seen driving the car March 8. Youth Is Absent A check at Perrin Air Force Base in Grayson County showed the youth had been absent without leave for two weeks from his air police squadron.

Neighbors said the airman came to Dallas about Gen. Douglas MacArthur, stressing two weeks ago and told Mrs. Win- again the concept the United States I terbauer he was a good friend of must fight for victory "come what her son. may," has charged forces "out-1 He told her he was on leave side our ranks" are promoting the tactics which disavow victory as a combat objective. The retired five star general said in a speech Saturday night the American people must "reject the counsels of fear which strange and alien doctrines are attempting to force on us." He did not mention specifically the Korean war or its conduct which he has criticized se- I and had no home or parents.

Mrs. Winterbauer allowed him to stay in her home, neighbors said. Actress' Condition Reported Improved HOLLYWOOD from verely since he was relieved as Al-1 an acute nervous breakdown, Brit- lied supreme commander two ish actress Vivien Leigh was be years ago. West Point Speech MacArthur's speech was a re- lieved showing some improvement today. Miss Leigh was ordered to bed corded presentation read at din-! last week and production was halt- tiers of the Association of West I ed on a film starring her.

She had Point graduates in several cities I just from location in Cey- on the occasion of the 151st anni-1 Ion two weeks ago. versary of the founding of the U.S. Her husband, Sir Laurence Oliv" City Sunday School Attendance Drops Thirty-one churches reported total attendance of 11,775 in Sunday School Sunday morning, compared to reports by 32 churches of 12,763 attendance last week. This week's reports were: Pioneer Memorial Methodist 137 Faith Temple 439 Reese Air Force Base Chaptl 74 First Presbyterian 418 College Avenue Baptist Flint Avenue Baptist 125 First Methodist .,.1,135 Broadway Church of Christ 1,107 Collese Avenue Church of Christ 26S Pioneer Perk Church ot Christ 355 Colgate Church of Christ 1ST Vandella Church of Christ 241 Eastsidc Church of Christ 321 Southside Church of Christ 276 Sunset Church of Christ 96 Mexican Church of Christ 69 East Birch Church ot Christ 60 Slcbcr Heights Church of Christ .10 Forrest HelzMs Methodist 279 Lubbock View Christian 231 East Side Baptist 104 South Side Baptist 206 Redeemer Lutheran 110 Westminster Presbyterian 319 Asbury Methodist 621 Overton Methodist 121 Trinity Baptist 507 Arnett-Benson Baptist 491 First Baptist 2.336 First Christian 573 Shepherd Lutheran 72 Total 11.775 Red Cross Drive To Start Tuesday Lubbock County's 1953 Red Cross fund drive will get underway Tuesday morning, with a goal set at S4S.OOO. The drive, to be carried on by general solicitation and a residential campaign by women, is headed by Red Cross financial chairman E.

J. (Jack) Parsons. Government and employe divisions, beaded by Barney Rushing already are at work and will be joined Tuesday by members of seven other committees. Although women workers will begin visitation of residential areas Tuesday, an all-out campaign will be made March 24 for donations from housewives. Other division chairmen are: Advance gifts, Jim Milam; rural, Kenneth Bozeman; Slaton, Johnny Simms; Latin Americans, Dr.

A. Duran; residential, Mrs. James Spears; public information. Bill McCarrell. Chairman of general solicitation is Paul Graham, who will supervise collection of money in business areas.

A similar campaign already is underway at Reese Air Force Base, under the direction ol John Ogle and Col. Vernon Boyd. Results will be revealed later this week. The county campaign will end March 31. Military Academy.

MacArthur was graduated in 1903; and his class will celebrate its golden anniversary in June. "We of the military shall always do what we are told to do," MacArthur said. "But if this nation is to survive, we must trust the sol! dier once our statesmen fail to pre- I serve the peace. We must regain I our faith in these lessons and traditions which always-sustained our victorious march the mil- iitary perils which have beset our past." MacArthur defined "lessons and traditions" as the fundamental concept of war "written in blood by our men upon the battlefields of all the world. that military strategy and tactics must' always produce Man Fined $150 For Drunk Driving Here One plea of guilty and three of innocent were heard today in Judge Robert J.

Allen's County Court-at-Law. Robert Ramos, 22, 124 Aye. pleaded guilty of driving while intoxicated and was assessed a fine of S150 and court costs. Defendants named in cases where pleas of innocent were entered, together with specific charges against them, are: Bud Foreman, 37, Idalou, driving while his license was suspended; Willie Earl Wells, 47, Lubbock, DWI, and; M. C.

Williams, 45, Rt. 4, Lubbock, DWI. The defendants who pleaded innocent were placed under $400 bond each, returnable at the April term of court. Contractor Victim Of Brutal Beating FORT WORTH, March A Pocasset, trucking con, tractor remained in the hospital i Monday with a possible skull fracture received Saturday when a stranger walked up and attacked him on a Fort Worth street. Glenden T.

Rainey. 29, said a tall slender young man in cowboy garb walked up and asked: 'You Rainey?" When Rainey said yes, the stranger knocked him down, kicked hir in the head and fled. Kainey, who delivered a load of hay to Fort Worth from Chickasha, said he never saw the man before and doesn't know how he knew his name. PAYS SOCIAL VISIT BERLIN W-U. S.

High Com! missioner James B. Conant exchanged "how do you do's" today with General of the Army Vassily i Chuikov, chief of the Soviet control commission for Germany. Chuikov caled at American headquarters to pay a social visit as a matter of protocol, Conant told reporters later. The conversation of less than 10 minutes was confined to pleasantries. 38 Are Awarded Wings At Reese Wings and diplomas were presented to 33 cadets and five student officers at Reese Air Force Base graduation exercises held today at the base theater.

Speaker at the ceremonies was Capt. William McDannel, who was introduced by acting base commander Col. Gregory F. Keenan. Chaplain Harold B.

Howard gave the invocation and benediction. Oath of office was administered by Maj. Tobias Schindler. Cadets in today's exercises were members of Class 5.3-B-l, while student officers belonged to Class 53-B. A total of 101 cadets were commissioned, but those in Classes 52-B and 52-B-3 will receive wings in April 1 and April 16 ceremonies'.

Robert M. Knodel, Cincinnati, received the award as outstanding cadet of Class 53-B. Presentation was made by Mrs. Frank G. Trau, Sherman, national chairman of the awards committee for the Daughters of the American Colonists.

Regular commissions went to 10 men in today's ceremony. ier, has arrived from Europe. A spokesman for Olivier and Paramount Studio said last night there has been some improvement in the actress' condition and work on the film may be resumed in several weeks. If her recovery does not continue, the spokesman said, she will be replaced in the picture. Soldier, Wife Dead In MeKinney Crash MCKINNEY, March 16 Two San Antonio residents were killed and three other per- Greeting him at Westminster pier in the shadow of Parliament were the Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elizabeth's husband; Prime Youth Is Absent Stern security measures have from any danger at the hands of a possible assassin.

Minister Winston Churchill an( i Extra detectives have been 'called in from the provinces to sS alffin A fnaFS: form. Smiling broadly, he shook hands all around. The Duke saluted him and Tito returned the greeting. A guard of honor also presented arms as the Yugoslav national anthem was played. After the welcoming ceremony which lasted about minutes Tito strolled along Thames embankment with Duke, 10 Six Babies Born Al Reese Hospital The infant son of Airman 2c and Mrs.

Robert C. Ringler, 1712 17th St, who was born Friday at Reese Air Force Base hospital, will probably be 14 months old before he will see his father. The baby's father, who has been stationed in Japan four months, has 14 more months to serve before rotation. The boy was one of six babies born at Reese hospital during the week end. Other births were: Airman Ic and Mrs, Elmer M.

Syockman, 807 a daughter, weighing six pounds, four and one-fourth ounces, at 12:18 p. m. Saturday; Airman Ic and Mrs. Joseph R. Ferraro, 1917 7th Officers of the Scotland Yard Special Security Branch and the MI-5, the nation's top secret service agency, have asked the thousands of Yugoslavs living many as refugees from Tito's Red report any rumors of plots on his life.

Four British destroyers and a 6 I Royal Navy torpedo boat formed i a cordon around the heavily Caleb last night. An other shipping was ordered to keep at least 400 yards away. An escort of 13 motorcycle patrolmen, all wearing bulletproof vests, was detailec" to shepherd Tito's bulletprjof car as he travels about the city. The location of the house where he will stay has not been disclosed e-xcept that it is just outside London. He will travel to and from the house by a different route each time.

An official of the Yugoslav Embassy told reporters yesterday, "To put it bluntly, one power is not pleased Marshal Tito is coming (here. We may have enemies, even in London." He clearly meant Russia. It has been five years now since Tito was read out of the Comin- form for following a line which Moscow regarded as "too too independent. He still swears by Marxist communism, however. Just Tito will discuss with a son, weighing six pounds, seven British statesmen during his stay and one-half ounces, at 6:31 p.

m. not been divulged. Sunday; Airman Ic and Mrs. I The official Yugoslav news agen- Wallace B. Gaddie, 1220 18th jcy quoted him yesterday as say- a daughter, weighing six pounds, ing: ounces, at 7:48 a.

m. Thurs-1 "The main thing is that we ex- day; Airman 3c and Mrs. Willie Collins, 2106 7th a son, weighing six pounds, ten and three- fourths ounces, at 3 a. m. Thursday; and Staff Sgt, and Mrs, Paul R.

Fink. 4804-B Belton avenue, a son, weighing seven pounds, three and one-half ounces, at 3:20 a. m. sons injured, two critically, in a Friday. headon collision four miles north The fathers of the babies are all stationed at RAFB, with the exception of Airman Ringler.

Airman Is Beaten To Death In Fist Fight TUCSON, Ariz. 21-year-old airman was beaten to death in a change views and get to know each other's countries and reach some understanding." ol MeKinney Monday. The dead were identified as M. Sgt. and Mrs.

Lloyd Ayler of San Antonio. Critically injured were a small daughter of the Aylers, and Mrs, Delia Jordan, the mother of Mrs. Ayler. Airman Second Class Cletus Griffin, 19, of Perin Air Force Base at Sherman, was driver of the other car involved. He received a broken leg, cuts and bruises.

FOUR DIE IN FIRE GLASGOW, Scotland sweeping through an upholstery factory killed four men today and brought serious injuries to 'a fifth. One of the dead was the firm's managing director. Cabbie Finds New Faith In People LOS ANGELES, March 18. Tressler, a veteran cab driver, said today that he ban a new faith in his fellow man. Eleven days ago an Air Force officer lacked $1.40 of having enough to pay a $10.40 cab bill.

He offered to leave his class ring or watch with Tressler as security for the balance doe. The driver declined the offer, asking merely that Ihe officer mail him the money. The officer promised to do that and now he has kept his word. From the Patrick Air Force Base hi Florida he malted Tressler $6 along with a letter which read: "Hi, Al. Don't ever lose faith in human nature.

Lt. C. H. Taylor." Tressler said: "This has me all choked up. I've never experienced anything like it." The cabbie added that he was going to give the extra $4.60 to charity' "Change of Life Made Me) Scream at My Husband 1 writai A.

New York, M. V. "Now I don't suffer from 'hot ebe ftddfe If you, too, are suffering from tha Irritable, restless feelings and hot flashes ol change of In tests doctors Lydia Pinkham's Compound and Tablets gave relief of such functionally-caused distress in and (respectively) of cases! Complete or striking relief! fist'" fight lei i t'lkuiuityK-vy in. cream parlor. His DaVlS-Monthan i they give from.

nervous, "out of Air Force Base companion was I eons" feelings or mw-ltte held on a murder Charge. Charles I Get Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Cfhiilt-r nf Fnirl nVla in an new Tablets with added Iron! Schultz ot died in an (wonOfrlul, too, functional mint of ambulance en route to the base hospital. Police arrested Joseph Gerald Kenny, 22, in his barracks bed. monthly menstrual perioat.) In FTSIem to SAVE to On Garden Tools Chapping Garden Flartl LICENSED IONDED PLUMBERS PHO. 2-8532 far BETTER PLUMBIN4 Repairs and Contracts Down.

2 Years To Pay LINDSEY BROS. 2011 4TH ST. Stores In: Lubbeek and IrewnfleM Want two more hours In your working day? ACDOCIUPH tires precious worluag time increases office output up to With -versatile GRAY AtDOCRAPH you toundvjritt memof. letten have more time other important-details. And your secretary is free to act your executive assistant Flexible plastic disc holds over an hour's dictation 1 AUDOCIAFK la lowtst in initial ind operating cost tnettt in corf of mitntentnce.

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