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Lubbock Evening Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 14

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"Page 2, Sec. Lubbock, (Tex.t Evening Journal, July 22,1948 SURVIVES BY A NOSE FORT WAYNE, Ind. Joseph Neal, 48, was buried 20 minutes in a collapse a seven- foot sewer trench but fellow worker tore away some of the dirt to expose the tip of Neal's nose. Later, firemen and police dug the rest him out. Texas Farmer Gets Freedom KAYMONDVILLE, July 22.

(IP) H. Edwin back on his Lyford, farm today, free i after 48 hours in a Mexican jail and under a bond on charges of attempting to hire Mexican cot, ton pickers. i Harris said last night after he i was released from the Reynosa, jail: fully expect lo stand trial in Mexico on the charges against Jffle." He said he would report back i each Saturday to Judge Heriberto i De -La Garza's until his trial on Aug. 5. I Harris, 31-year-old Texas A.

and i M. graduate and former State de' partment employe, was snagged by immigration officers at Reynosa EARN $5000 UP $7212. Actlv to, Irainm ol DayiniBHl. Coll 01 wfilt lodov. DRAUGHON'S 1 I I I I I DmllM A WleWU I I I I Double LAST DAY 3e and Chji-lei SUrrtU KtfUtj Burnett.

"FIGHTING FRONTIERSMAN" 2nd FEATURE EAST SIDE KIDS IN "BOWERY CHAMPS" AUo Color Galloon Monday. He was accused of trying to hire Mexican cotton pickers for his farm. The Texan was held in a community cell with 150 other prisoners until bond was set yesterday. Bond Wat Reduced The 5,000 pesos bond is approxi- Jl.OOO. It was cut from 8,000 pesos by Judge De La Garza when U.

S. Consul Henry Krausse intervened. Grover C. Harris, Raymondville, a brother, provided the bail. Harris said "I had not entered into any negotiations to hire cotton pickers and will say so at my trial.

I only hope my case might result in some action that might solve the cotton picker shortage here in the valley. We very badly need labor from Mexico and it has been my experience that Mexican laborers like to work in the Rio Grande, valley. "We fanners would like to hire cotton pickers on a contract basis from-the Mexican government. That is the way it should be handled. The present situation is bad both for Mexico and Texas." Mexico refuses to allow contract laborers to come into Texas, charging there is discrimination in Texas against Mexican workers.

WATCH! Your GRAY, DHY. FALLING hair. ITCHY icalp and DANDRUFF. i3e helped by use of PREACHERS for the hair- Mark Halsey Drug Stores. Adv 9c 40c 34th Strict Brownfitld LAST TIMES TODAY A Saturday ETenii.g Story of Miflhrr Men Who Opened the lo the Great Norlhwelt.

See the Most Beautiful Scenerr in the World in Sparkling Technicolorl AIBREWS to. BRIAN DONLEVY CANYON PASSAGE SUSAN HAYWARD PAIHOAROC WNfVBtW IKTUH Through Friday Dial 2-8992 For Timti HERE IS THE MOST EXCITING RETURN PROGRAM WE'VE HAD IN A LONGTIME? COBBLING BY industry, from, the largest to the smallest, has been hit riard by curtailed electrical service, due to the Russian blockade against the powers. Like thousands of other craftsmen, Hans Kaufholt, a shoemaker, has to work by candlelight. Pipe Line Running From Iraq To Mediterranean Is Planned By K. C.

THALER United Press Slaff Wriler for a new giant pipe line from the rich Mosul oil fields of Iraq to the Medilerrnean have been disclosed by the annual PROTECT lABY'S TEETH BIRTH TO SEVEN YEARS HVGEIR IU PITER SrRIKG WATER TASTE SOUTHWEST'S FIMEST! At tour. Grocer or Dill 4 bltl-fl bill (3IIT5) Free Del. report of the Shell group, in which Britain has a major interest. In connection with the report, experts expressed the belief that the oil export center of the world is likely to move from the western hemisphere to the Middle East because of the considerable reserves which so far have not been tapped. To Hun.

Through Syria The new pfpe line from Iraq, which is to run through Sjria, is to have an initial capacity of 100,000,000 barrels a year, and thus to assist in the utilization of Iraq's great oil deposits. The line will run from Kirkuk in Irsq to Horns in Syria and then proceed to a "suitable terminal on the eastern Mediterranean seaboard." Construction of the proposed line will take several years. Meanwhile, work is proceeding on a new pipe line from Kirkuk to Ihe existing pipe line terminal at Haifa' to increase the oil capacity available to Haifa from 15 to 50 million barrels annually, the report disclosed. It was expected that despite the political difficulties at present in Palestine, the pipe line will come into operation in the last-quarter of this year. It will be ready for full operation in the second--half of 1949.

Second Line Planned Finally, a second pipe line is to be built from Kirkuk in Iraq to Tripoli when work on the Kirfcuk- Iraq line is completed. It is scheduled to be in operation'in 1950. Estimates are that Iraq can'be Army Supplies Being Sent To B-29 Bases SALINA, July 22. (JP) The Air force has clarified the status of war material loaded aboard freight cars at Camp Phillips for movement to the East const. The supplies will be shipped to England for use by B-29 bombers now on training missions there.

Col. Leslie G. Mulzcr, commander of the 301st very heavy bombardment squadron at the nearby Smoky Hill air force base, said in a statement yesterday the material had been in storage at his base. A report Tuesday that the large amount of equipment was being developed into one of the world's biggest oil supply centers. Its potential yearly output is estimated at more than 25,000,000 tons, or about five times the present contribution.

Simultaneously, the Anglo- Iranian Oil Company reported that construction of a new pipe line from Kuwait on the Persian Gulf to Haifa has made good progress. Unsettled conditions in Palestine, however, have upset its likely operation date, it was stated. Heart Disease Still No. 1 Texas Killer AUSTIN, July 22 (U.R)—Heart disease, Texans were told today, continues to be the number one killer in the Lone Star State. Dr.

George Cox, state health officer, calti mortality rate figures shower, increase of 253 deaths from ine April, figure of 1,099 as compared with the April, 1948. total of 1,354: The increase over the two -year period nmountcd, he said, to 1C.5 percent. loaded aboard 240 flat cars and 80 box cars had aroused speculation on why it was being transported. Camp Phillips, used during the war as a training post, is now deactivated. ROGER O.

EVANS for GOVERNOR Td. Pol. Adr. Vote For And Elect G. C.

BISHOP Justice of the Peace Precinct 1--Place 2 FIRST TERM. Over opponent's THIRD TERM. Qualified by past experience Democratic Primary July 24th 'Paid Pol. Adr;) G. C.

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