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Fa-re 12, Lubbock, (Texas), Avalanche-Journal, Sunday, I Vinlatnrc Daily Markets jquor Violators Are Fined Here Police said this was something "new" here. Neil Yuvonnc Rhodes, 22, ot Dumas, was lined 550 and county court costs and deprived ot his d-ivrr's license fix months upon a drur.V. driving charfic after he allegcoly had dumped himself attempting a turn on motorcycle. Officials said he tried a ngnt turn at Broadway and Ave. s'-'OUt 1:30 o'clock Saturday morn- inR but that the motorcycle rkiddod and fell with him.

Other Given County Attorney John Stcelc County Judfie Walter novles also had sisncd judgments of $100 and court costs against rach of Ine following for liquor law violation: Montgomery. n. Nathan Grant, 39, and Hereford, 37. Another jWdR tsXea Friday, showed thiH Lillund was fined $50 and costs on a check law violation charge i 1 36, of Dallas, po'ted $500 bond in connection vith a liquor law violation rom- plBint lodged ncalnst him several C8 said cash nnnd of S500 was posted ny K. Green.

24, of Floydnda, cha-ccd with theft of government. prooerty. The bond returnable to Wichita. officials said. Police were InvestleatmR report that occupants of automobile had "pulled a RUIV on F.

T. Tinier ot 1207 Ave. about 1:20 o'clock Saturdav morning. Probod Juvenile officials raid they were holdhig two boys Burkbumett, Tne youths 15 and 13, ol for their parents. were stopped by when walking along a hJehwav Friday.

A G. Thornton of Lubbock route 5 reported theft of license plates, AX 9333. from, Ws aiito- soblle; Mrs. Jake Sodd of IS.iO Kinth said tricycle valued nt 95 had been stolen nnd W. T.

of 1401 Avenue reported fcett of Kirl's bicycle. The sheriffs offici nt Lcvclland informed officers here of theft of i Hack 1941 Chevrolet pickup, KB 8320. Police paid Lucille Lee, negro charged with "sweating gambling game, plradcd innp- erat. County court said Rhe had been placed under S.iOO bond on Jicjuor law violation complaint. Lubbock Building From raae One) building Inspector, that It will erntir.ur'.

The record by months, showini: Dumber of residence permits and their value follows: Wall Street MAHKP.T RALLY NEW YOJIK. AM. 2 mock innr- krt tltirliiK 111" unit WROlc IIB stiarorsl Ull-Miln mltl-Mal bill ralll- Improvi'rf tone In Uic flunl fie.t.slon. Bonds crc nnrrow Mitl r.ommofHl.lcrt erratic, neti.ionfl for relatively Jicnvy srlllnn or securities in the forepart, of the iveelc varied. Amonc them wan Lhc belle! holdrrn that ten rl.ilna to ii- nciik for tlio IncliiatrlalR since AIIIMIKI, cnllud for milifilunlU! tech- ier! corl-rctlon.

'riit: (InrkonliiK Brlllfln picture with In 1hii umiltm murkol, lusiilrcd offd-lnK. 1 The price Mllfal provider! a cautionary nrfiunicnt with V. S. SLeel and Hethiehcm Jnlnlni: Ihc rnlc-boosltnr: parade In (Ills Industry, 'mcro 1 wn.i the tlitnifiht. of consumm- hilling Milr.1.

The r.lmulj' cxmirl Km-MlmM' nnd dlvklnndfl ivrrc clirrrlmt Init Ihrre WPI-I exr.cnMoll.'; '1'lle Ar.Kor,l:UiMl fitl-sUiflV: r.cmipaMrc n(f 1.5 points ivt IHI.ri on tlic: ivirle.U rccfr-r-lon jilnce tin; period ended Mfty I 1 July, UioliKh. Uift Ktirnvril net. ndvnnci! of II.ft POllH.H on Inp of it Jump In The wcrk'fl nl r.li»rrs with ft -122 nan LIT' week before. The nKRi-PKfilr of wius llinl.irff- tiM nines 1ml December. 'Livestock KANKAII CITIT UKfOItT KANSAS CITY.

Allf. 3 triable 20Q; enlves none; compared with Friday wcuK: native and Mnucliier atecr.i and hellers cranlnc lop medium and bolter uteadr; lower Briulc lower: town steady; bulls 25-SO vpnlors anil cftlvrs sluany; M.or.fcpr!<. and foe.clers utr.jitly except on Into cleanup; arountl 33 IniulH (food and cliolei) PU-IJM an.nnott.ju; inn medium mill few Itlnd.i wintered and caked wlilto Krtinn atnor.i 37 Miiiiinr kind looo-uno lb.i. 34 medium Kra.i.ier« 3fl.00-2.'l.fl; food rritrlliie" 2n.on-27.r.O; jevern! ton niedltitu and irnotl urn.irt lut cnwn lfi.2.,- 18.55; common end medium 13.00-10.00: cunnrr.i nnd cutter." in.00-12.76: medium nnd sati-into bulla 1S.15-».1C; nnllves nt price; nnd e.holce vealcrn cnlvej in.00-32.00; KOOd and choice slocker leeder Meerj 20.00-21.00; odd lou medium nnd nood mixed uockeni 18.0010.00; medium and Rood cows 12.00-M.OO. Jlocfl ralable none; compared PrSdny lust week: uneven: llcht butchers steady in 60 lower: cloalnu Lop 27.05 to both packers and KhlpDcrfi; ROWS 1.00 hlfiher; most advance on Ib.

nnd down; best Ilcht Into S3.M. Eh( i or iveek: kmine ttcadj to 25 hither; cloalnK aalM at week's level; Intn saleo cood nnd choice native spring lambs medium nnri Boon shlp- mentn 21.00-2.1.00; common lots 17.00-21.CO; cuort nnd choice- yenrlJiiBS 17.40-ln.oo. late Bond and rlinlcr nliulnlUer owes fl.no- T3S- fairly brond demand for hrccdlnn most Rood mouthed fl.00-10.00. Grain Crops Damaged In Gulf Storm (By Tlie Afir.ocliuod Presa) Move than $2,000,000 damage was estimated to have been donc to cotton crops along the GulE oil Mexico coast and, the Rio Grande valley Friday and Saturday by hcfivy rain squalls caused by a tropical storm which struck the Texas coast Friday night. Three valley comities estimated damage ot $1,000,000 and six counties in the Corpus Christi area counted up an equal amount.

Damago to cotton was by in yield and lowering the grade. Loss Said' Heavy Pastures and crops oilier than IK CAPSULE FORM cotton were heavy rains. bcncfilted the Nucccs nnd San Patrick) county officials estimated their county loss at $500,000 each. The Jim Wells county agricultural agent estimated dnm.isc there at $50,000. In the Rio Grande valley, State Agriculture Commissioner J.

E. McDonald said that the yield had been cut 15,000 to 20,000 bales worth 5350,000 in Willacy, Cameron and Hidnlfio counties. dinners forecast a lower price for damaged unpicked cotton and said the total would be about About IGO.OOO bales have been picked 80,000 unpicked in the three counties. Rains Friday a.nd today totaled 0,35 inches at Kaymondville, and at Harlingen 4.16, Mercedes 4.27, Edinbtirg and McAUen 2,27. Other rainfall along- the coast" included 5.28 inches at FaUurrias, Mission 3.20, Brownsville 3.01, in- News Briefs annual reunion lor former residents of Hopkins county now living in Texas, Oklahoma New Mexico will be conducted from 2 to 0 p.

m. Sunday, Aug. 10, in Mackenzie State park. Each family is to take a watermelon, it was announced. Roy L.

Hool'cn is president and Bert R. Hnllan is secretary and treasurer of the organization of residents the county. A group girls who attended lour week's camp at Camp Davis near Las Vegas, N. was to velum by chartered bus about midnight. Miss Dorothy Lomax, was supervisor of the camp.

A 28-year-old Lubbock man was in West Texas hospital last Water Shortage (Continued Frum Pace One) one of the areas most seriously affected by the shortage. AloiiR those streets are approximately 400 houses, thorn with beautiful Ordinarily at 8 a. cm nny day, particularly on Saturday, sprinklers arc going full blast on most of those lawns. Pooplo "Playing Ball" At 8 m. yesterdny, by actual count, only IB Inwns were being watered.

Fourteen of them were on even-numbered sides of. the streeis. Residents there were- conforming to the request that persons residing at oven-numbered addresses do their irrigating on even-numbered dates. Of the four 'odd-numbered places which were being watered, two are "adorned" with those death traps known as Congratulations blind corners." lor trcnlment ol. eltecls ol a strong i However, the overwhelming ma' j'orHy of water users were co-op- cnustin chemical, whic' he edly hnd taken at his residence just bcf-ore noon Saturday.

Police- mode nn invesllgnlion. The man wns taken to the hospital In a Plains Funeral home ambulance. erati've and, to them, the cily mnn- auer offered number of tiuH- goslions on behalf, ol the city commission: He emphasized that city about 12:41) a. m. for treatment ot a stab wound on the left forehead.

Police had in custody 29-year- old negro woman in connection with the stabbing, which occurred at a cafe at Eighteenth and Avenue Planes Are Sought (Continued From Page One) Washington. He said it was'mcager and he djd not know what air' injure' such vegetation. Don't "Over-Sprinkle" But don't irrigate except when necessary, 'and use only- us much water as is actually needed. Don't irrigate oflener than every other day except in an extreme emergency. Follow the plan of odd-numbered dtites lor odd- rt umbered addresses and even dates tor even-numbered places.

Most people' use more water than is needed. Many use so much Mission 3.20, BrownsviJUe 3.01, and he did not know what air- al £ul to plant life, redo 2.42 and Corpus Christi 2.65. port the-planes might' be using, I -n nn imrra'e at. nicht. Whil rr'l nnn ivi 4Vl UUll I.

CT CHICAGO nFTOJlT C1CCAGO. ALta. a W1 Corn rolled ahead Into blch territory nnaln today on the bn.ird of trade, by pcr- Mstent. commission- house. QuylnK which met a ccneral scarcity of offerings.

The ynllow cram utrenirth helped oiita, but T-hent Inaced on hedcc All corn contracts established -new seasonal belore. nrollt-laklnit reduced lii-te In the day. September and I3ecerr.ber drllvrrle.i sold at the hlKliest point for these two contrncLs In the- bonrd'n history, while May wns ntily a few cents under (he In iriJH for lh.it monlli. Pt elosetl Ulif-lianded to lower, Heplember corn lilEher. fieiifeinbe: 1 1 1 and ont.il The storm, which struck in the Corpus Christi-Brownsville area rriday-night, blew ilseU out after reaching a maximum velocity ol 43 miles per hour.

Temperatures, generally were Jive to eight degrees lower over most ot the slate. Partly cloudy weather with showers along the lower coast and the Rio-Eagle Pass area was forecast for Sunday. Senate Probe Pushed (Comlnued rrom Fas': One) HolVvmnnfc o-n cieicimonis go U). At A Glance t. -Not imb building pace feeen even, but values have held relatively narrow range.

blRSer.t residence permit i.i- this year, the huilding In- ipe-tor wns for $18,500. The smallest wns for around $500. At SO per cent, Hamilton estimated, have been In the $6,000 to SI0.000 range. fit called attention to another unurunl factor which hrs to the available Lubbock this year. During this ycnr, approved" US permits tor the moving of structures of various "(dries.

Most o-t these were for ho'ujes which were moved into LAibboek from out-of-town and upon foundations for occupancy here. O' new permits for which applications were filed Saturday, sr.d probably will be issued during thr coming week, 20 wcro by H. C. Lewis, owner, nnd contractor, for residences to be built in the 300 b'ock of Avenues and total cost of about $130,000. CHICAGO: WHEAT Eased at close; hedging pressure.

seasonal highs; strung -demanrl cnsh grain. with corn advance. steady. steady. department of -justice for whatever action may be taken." Slack demanded the right to make and shouted that Ferguson as a former judge knew that a Congressional hcnring did not allow both sides to bring in nil facts and cross-examine Booscvclt To Tesiify "This is no place to obtain the Investigation Ordered A search started, and airporls along both Florida coasts were checked without success, as were other GuH oJ Mexico areas.

Meanwhile no Washington agency could be found that would acknowledge having ordered the alert. Then, this afternoon, the State department issued a statement that it-had heard the rumor and had relayed it to i the customs tion this way. bureau and other, agencies, askin- an investigation. the water pressure is high then, that is the time when reservoirs are being filled so as to provide the water reserves for the following day. Get Water Into Soil Instead sprinkling, let the water run upon- lawns in a slow stream 'direct from the end of the hose.

More, water goes the Mr. And Mrs. W. O. Elimnnlis of 117 Avr.

on lilnh of KOII II uonnon nt. n. in. Onnndiiy in luiHintnl. The Jnlher hocly juul- pallll fihni).

Mr. MrN. c. H. Held of 'I'ftliokn 011 of a- wcljrhlns 8 I'-'a nunce.i nt n.

m. Sntimhiy hi Texas hosiiilnl. The is clei'lr In dry store, Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. HlRBlin 313(1 Toxnfi Ave. ur. Ijlrtll of 11 rtiuishicr II pounds 0 ounces r.1, n. in.

tiiilurdny In Went Toxnn liii.inltnl. Tlir fuilicr is cmnloyod by nilll. Mr. nml Mrs. n.

Nicholson Mlo Thlrtculit.il'fin blj'lh of (i naunds 10 ounces tit n. Salurduy in WeK'. TC.VJIS 'rlli: fulher l.i employed )jy Mr. IK! Mm. J.

llnlr of mi Mi'lh IHV.IIHU cl. n. in. flitl-urdiiy In Th" fiilher employed I'lly piivnl. Mr.

nnrl W. A. rlelnnn nl on birth of sou wc'chtnu 7 iMniiui.i rt IIL 10:10 H. in. Sniunl.iy In lio.spll.nl, The fnllier I 1 nlillnber.

Mr, nnd TJ. Unrlletl nf route on hlvUi of 11 v.oUU\U\K iKJiinds tl inmces in n. m. l-'nchiy ni Wrsl Tim la plumber. Mr.

Mrs. .1. II. bllbljoen roill-o I nn blrlh Ken wrluhliiii fl poiuidu 2 ntlncn.i nt 11 p. in, FrMny In Porter-SJfl- trnr.d clinic.

Tlie fnlhcv Is tree jiui-izcon. Mr. ailrl Wrii. I'l-nnk of 2I11B TwciUy-ttrM. on Illl-ltl of tUr.ir.hU'!' liiKT, onnre.s nl.

'rill! n. in. Hiitimlny In Liibboclt Meniorliil Mr- nllll M'. M. Wml.uvorlli.

If. ol H10-1 Dixie Drive on liirlh (if Mil'l Inc fl noon In LilDlniclt Mcinr.rjn! Iinnnllnl. Mr. Mrs. Thoir-ns II.

of Veternnn on blrlh of dnunhlrr u-elphlnir 7 noiind.s II''a ouncen nl. 1:21 11. m. Knturdny SL. 1 lionpltnl.

Mr. nnd Mr.s. C. M. Bowen not.

ovnllnblel on IjIrUi of noundn 9 1 ouncen nt. p. ni. fiuturdny In West Tcxiis Mr. mid Mrs.

Arthur cf UopeHvillo on birth r.f son fi pounds fi ovmces ivl. p. r.i. Se.f.urday in SJMrnnd clinic. The father is a 'nrincr, Mr.

find 'Mrs, Cecil or l.nliljoc:: I route li on lilrth of 'luiichler 'I I iioillii'iS 7 nl. ill, Sntlirriny in The, Is pin- pio.vcd by Galbrnith Steel nnd Supply ccin- pniiy nnd Mrs. Frrd C(jslen of on birth of son (i pcund 1 ounces nt u. m. Sr.lurdny In Lubbock Mcmorinl hospitiil.

Exchange Club iDutch Fighting Continued From Puce One) rludo WnrlicI; CUT. vice president; i 1 Wakuliolri, secretary; .1. JVlnxcy, ti'casurei 1 and of control members Worthy A. H. Kimine), J.

Soliis, J-loracc S. Humphries, Alton Barker and J. Louis Mu'rfcc, jr. Kimjnel served mnstor CLTcmoriie.s. The talks by Underwood and Kuyhcntlnll were broadens! over Kaclio Slivlion KF'YO.

The rnMer l.s nil IOIIIAVH: GOIIP A'-idei-mii, Gen. N. AUiliiMin. II. Alton HnrKri 1 Howard I Hiu'iTtl.

1'Tcii M. Uuclnm. Jnc P. M. 1..

linker, William II. linlkiv, Wln- W. IJt.c;:, BntnhT, Dick Cnok, chiifi. Cniliry, r'okcr, Wni-lick On IT, Cvrt.l?. "lifliinoy.

Win, i-'. hnll A 'I'. Ciirprnlfl-, Hfilx'i-l C. CUM', bpon .1. H.

Dtivl.i, Win. e. Urmitis ni 1 it. Ucwcy FliuiiHirm. J.

K. l-'ulr!) 1 Wnync J-'liinril, I-. ailllnnlr. IjTUri K. (i.rlmr.s.

aiiua, y.lwootl (inuUur, liiK. rt. Dr. l.cn 1C. Jo? J.j.

B. 11(01. Mnrvln W. 1111- luirii. llnrni'i' K.

Iliiniiilirliv, I-'nink Ilnili-n. I'lillilu JohliMin, Mnici! Kiitlmntin, 1.. Kelly, 1. JomM 11. nnuir 1..

Kiiykcmlnll; iii'i'ix-ia c', Wormy A. Ixum. ll.niMnll I.ilinnlilll, Nrwl.nn 11. (ilr.iiu A. l.tuvMMi, Hfrlurt W.

r.pnvcrton. Drill! A. I.e.jr. Jnmn E. Mnrlln.

Qiinniih I 1 MncldDX. 11. Mcaonnlcl, llfrolrt L. Mnsscy, Braiitlcv Knlnnr. Joe .1.

Mn.xpy. .1. Murfpr. N'islnr. 11.

Alhfrt R. Own. Uroiic M. 'Puckctt, Dr. P.

K. 1'nlmrr, Hlllrn J. I'finiry. II. KiiBrr.1.

Dr. Jar M. jirlil.s. 1.. lllilon Hnhunl, II, Urn Hnllnml stcwnri.

KitlllMll). A. Slllioy. J. SollK, Kiur.U.nl, Wrtync BMllSviin, W.

'I'lDDHt, l.nunry CJnrclu'i: WnliPllrlil. Vnl Wlllluim, WnKuonrr. 1.. WnUim, 1'vli- Wnunnnil, Bill Wiil.son, )lntrl. Olfnn Wnodr.

Don c. Vlrkrrs, Youth Drowns truth," ploclcd order. the Hughes lawyer ex- as Ferguson rapped for The statement disclosed that the State department has had in effect Cor months a general alert, based on "general rumors of. revolutionary plotting," to make sure that "United States territory wo I'd not 1 be used for The statement, issued by Press Officer Reginald Mitchell, said the State.department has been receiving "rumors" and "fragmentary reports" oJ! impending trouble in the Caribbean area but has dined to comment because ol their unsubstantial nature. Planes Believed Surplus 1 The statement continued: "One such rumor was to the soil and less is lost by evapora- jn this way.

Officials said also that sprinkling atter the sun. comes out oUen is harmful to plants. Drops of water get on leaves or stems exposed to the sun. The evaporation process tends to cause scald- However, officials cmphusiy.ee!, the important thing is lo continue (o play the game of "odds and evens." rr is clone until the ends, they declared, no will be inconvenienced greatly ana there will be enough water lor all. Official Records Lubbock Courts) 72NO noherl H.

Iiwro'y. nunliut Mavis Iwtty, unit divorce, HUTU DISTRICT O. V. I'rftnliUnir I.idu Robert null ior BullcUng Permits H. Parley, framo at S002 Tblrly-thlrd, ST.OSfl.

U'csr, Texa.i nltfn at a7W! Twenty-tlilh lor Mun.ion and KccU, HuJllvnn Bltr. slmi 1001 Ave. for tenner Tubbs. if. S.

Brown, contractor, two-story addition to frame ir.irann at 23013 Fourteenth lor V. Wood, SXnOO. Mr-(. Annie M. O'Nonll, to net residence on founila'lon nt 21(1 Temple.

MOO. "nar KlllK, Irnme nflice nt all Ave. M. tl.OOO. Kzlquel Alvarndo, frame and HUICCO rrfil- denee al Ave.

William MorKn. frame pnd stucco residence nt 250(1 Kast Ave. SflfiO. Final Lubbock Couniry Club Swimming School Is Staled Final Lubbock lioena while both Roosevelt and Hughes are on the stand. A government accounting office report credited Meyer with spending $169,661.17 during thfe wartime period 1942 through at a swimming school will 12:30.

o'clock Tuesday club begin at afternoon A -pifcations lor 11 permits were I and continue daily through Aug. by M. for rcsi-llfi, officials announced Saturday. 4 roftinr: S74.975 in the 2700 I Classes will not meet on Sunday of Second street. Hamilton advif-ed that the Rice project ivil! Include several more residence? for which plans have no: been submitted.

Auto Walkout Set (Continued froir: Pajc One) Knowledge that our cause is just." There Was no statement tonight "om the company. KeDorlers Leonard if the pension demand aipnc For Mrj. J. B. Nicewamier, 44 or Monday.

The complete class schedule will be: Beginning tadpoles Intermediate frogs Swimming fish Advanced swimming Classes are open to any mem- lfl4C. The records indicated that $5,080.7.0 of this went for entertainment of Roosevelt, Mi.is Emerson, nnd their friends since 1.941. Meyer thumbed through the huge stack of expense vouchers with dates, places, and brief, items of what the money was spent lor such as "dinner-drinks," "presents for two girls," "champagne," "liquor," and "gills nt hotel, $50." Meyor Is Questioned does that moan? apparently ha'dn't had dinner. We went to the Statler, and the girls joined us there. Ferguson the $50 what-did it have to do with the production of aircraft? felt this was a Hughes Aircraft item, so I charged it to.

Hughes Aircraft. Ferguson asked whether Meyer ever visited the White House. "Twice," he as a "guest of Elliott and' I was a. guest nt.the President's funeral." Ferguson wanted to know -who a "Colonel William'Irvine was?" "He's just another thousand and one Army arid Navy of-. fleers I entertained during the war," Meyer said quiokly.

"Elliott Roosevelt was just one of thcnii" At first Meyer denied that on August 20, IMS, he had flown" from California to meet for a round of night club visits nnd dinners in New York. But later he said Hughes may Crosby Sheriff Shot 'Continued From Pace One) ment officers, including Croslm, Sheriff Gi-ndy Harrist, and Rangei's left Lubtaock immediately catcd this rumor to 'the customs after word was. ci bureau and other Unitsd States scooting to asfcU in the yesterday immediately communi- fiovernment agencieSj concerned and requested that an investigation be made and thai these alleged planes be prevented from coming Lubbock were Dcp. Sheriff George Eubank, Acting Chief of Police Lewis Kitlrcl), City Detective LeRoy Holing, -s and officers of Llie Liquor Control were based on scnsnlional news reports in Haitian and Dominican The P-3a Lightning and the P- 51 Mustang, extensively used by the Army during the war, would, easily be able'to Ily from-Florida lo the Dominican Republic, ber of ihc cw.mlry club or mem- have directed him to do so niter bcrs of; his immediate family. Services" Sef Today Morion he left California his airplane ticket priority.

'Ferguson noted that Miss Emerson, who later became Mrs. Roosevelt, was aboard the same i plane but Meyer called this "a The shortest distance is only a little over 650'miles. There are the Bahama islands and the tip of; Cuba in between. A War department official said some. Lightnings and Mustangs have been sold as surplus and may be in the hands of.

civilians. "There aj'e plenty of young feP lows in this country who know to fly these ships," he said. The Dominican ambassador, Julio Ortega Frier, told 'a reporter some days ago that he know the revolutionaries had at least seven planes. 1 Ortega Frier said last Saturday that, an army of 3,000 "Commun- board. Speculation On Truman Trip To Brazil Revived In Washington -WASHINGTON, Aug.

2 CU.R) The White House revived speculation today that President Iruman will visit Rio de Janeiro when Press Secretary Charles G. Ross said "there will, be an announcement later." Questioned about Brazilian press reports thnt Mr. would arrive in Rio on Sept. aboard the" battleship U.S.S. Missouri, Ross told newsmen that an announcement of the President's plans would be forthcoming, "but- I can't give any now." Mr.

Truman has had the Brazilian visit under consideration for many weeks. It had mentioned tentatively as occurring sometime during the inter-Amer- (Contmued From PaKO One! 'than 1,000,000 and is expected to go down further. Of these, 400,000 arc. committed to occupation duties in Europe and and most of the rc- imaindcr.to the task ol keeping the nccupnlion troops supplied. A single service troops is standing by in Italy under Lt, Gen.

John C. H. Lcc. Soviet Forcn Still Largo Russia's delay in vjitifyina Ihc peace treaties has put the planned withdrawal from Italy, and the stalemate over settlement with Austria threatens lo keep the force there indefinitely. Britain has about 350,000 troops on the continent altogether, including fewer than HOO.OOO in possibly UH.OOO in Aus- li-ia, 20,0110 in Iln'y smd B.DflO in Greece.

The Inllcr hnvc been to foi- months. Ill Europe a whole a balance oC military power with is maintained largely by factors other than troop slrcngl-h. The Roc! army has been reducing but is estimated to iiUoHCllii. 1 1 about men on Ihc continent outside ntiMiiii'x borders roni- parccl with 500,000 in the British- Americnn combinntion nnd 100,000 French occupation troops. K'onlinued From Page One' McHolins, employes of the Inlce concession, were recovered the hotly.

was taken to Funeral home in Canyon to await arrival of relatives. Sheriff snicl that np- piirenlly there were only two c.vc- to the Accident, Kd Knochs nnd Cecil Lemmond, both rcsjdents of Young who graduated at Lubbock High school this term, returned lo Lubbock Sntur- dny night. Hotii the youths were said to be swimmers. was bcliovcd that Irwin Mulfcrcd an a Uncle of leg DEMONTHATION IS STAGED SAN Iliua, Aug. 2 thousand women, waving flags nnd siiiKins Ihr.

nutionii! nn- thcm. demonstrated in front of the presidential palace today demanding ccjual electoral rights for all Costa (Continued From One) coninincd in a government broadcast from its capi- Jogjakarta, and heard in tr.i.i I'onior of Dutch colonial administration. The staloment said the republic as a sovereign power would representatives to U. NVs Lake Success headquarters. It an on-the-spot by a cammiSMun representing the n.ilions on the Security Council, which 'J'liurfday night told the Netherlands and the republic Jo lay down their arms and settle their elisaKrccmMils by arbitration or other peaceful means.

DUTCH OFFICIALS STUDYIKG UN CALL FOR END TO WAR illy '1 lie FighliiiK in (lie Nclhfrlanrts Indies continiifci while the putfh t-abinot at tin; Hague met in cxlraordinary si.v.-ion to consider censo j'iro order by Iho United Nations Coimi'il. Du'u-h military fon.es in were consolidating Uwr positions and rlnimiiiH new in Sumatra. At the same time, both and Jnrinnc'fiaii KOV- tlio in ihfi lil'ht MI' (ho U. N. And in Amb.i: sjcior Keh-i' van Kleffons of ihc NcDVrJasids.

ihat a "pcacelul sohitioli" to she Pacific i war could bo reached. Confers With U. S. Official I Van following a half- hour coniercnce with L'nitod States Undersecretary of State Robert -Lovctt, declared that he expected lo hear further from his government on whether X-cther- Jands forces in now would suppress their offensive in view of U. N.

and moves toward a settlement. The United Slates several days ago offered its offices 1 in hopes of briiiKinp, peace Indonesia. Friday the U. Security Council called upon the and Indonesian governments "cease hostililks In an interview in Saturday, H. J.

van Mook, governor general of the Netherlands Knst Indies, expressed doubt that the Republican yoyernirxn-t could enforce a cease fire order. can stop hostilities," ha snid. "But I wonder whether the other sicio can." Some Indonesian quarters felt it wmild be iiracliYaiiy impossible for to notify all units m' Ropuhlican forces ot such an der. Keep the baby jn a cliair as far MS from t.he and sink to avoid scalds and burns. Front End Aligning Wheel Balancing Brake Service FACTORY TPAINED OPERATORS BEAR Batfery EiecJric ist revolutionaries" i Jean defense conference which Guatemala, Venezuela and Puerto I mid-August.

Rico was poised in Cuba for an invasion. The governments concerned denied Thursday night he said that three ships, two landing craft and one corvette, had sailed from Belief that the Brazilian trip is now more than a possibility was strengthened by disclosure that the Missouri, now being overhauled at Norfolk, wilt pe cleared for sea duty on Aug. 5, The Navy has declined to say what its first mis- Cuba with invasion forces but sion will be after the overhaul-' had no further word on this. Meyer said it was "my job" to be host to all officers and officials who visited the aircraft factory and other Hughe's business ventures. When freezing.strawberries figure on -using at least one pound Rio sources have emphasized that the death of the President's mother last week has removed any hesitancy he had had about travel- ling far from her bedside.

As much as 42 per.cent of U. S. farms were operated by tenants he company act. luuun; uut. i 1 WY 2 iSpccl.il) pleasant granted thr UAW set-vices will be cv from finiuicial re- 1)Crc Sunday nflcnioon onducted fit Jn (2 cups) of sugar l-o each 4 quarts in the '30s, compared with 32 of'strawberries.

i per cent, in 1945. c-omnany hptl donc that." Lreonsrd replied. "I'm certain the r.esc'.iV.ioriS would have "Cf-seri much more satisfactorily." HcuShcr Aiicnds Meet The chairman asked about an expense item listed by Meyer as "prcscr.ln for girls, lour, Nicewarnc)-, 44. Mrs. Nicewarner i "These presents for girls could ly provisions of the hc j.

st church for Mrs. J. B. died Saturday morning in hospital. She is survived by her husband and three brothers.

Burial will bo in Bonliam with Singleton Homo in charge. workers on nn nvorlimo basis tiu- group Saturday in nn effort In c.leiir as approved strike mUKt production possible Trnm President flow on 10 pi'e: Walter P. here dp at the hearing discussing all vasl ro "before the latt? and I strike deadline. 1 TI rf iis -every reasonable had strategy committee to Sunday meeting, a necessary prelude to an actual walkout. Ford and the auto union opened their Alny fi with a L'AW-CIO demand fni 1 cent.

hour ijicrcasc a pension plan. have been anything give 'cm," Meyer I wanted to replied, "It r.sric by the unions nego- to reach a "fair agvee- 1 he said. cconnmic sccuriiv' 1 r.irl'cr' Die "s-ecurity "L'AW-CIO," He said it? "full iight figoinst Ford is necessary." fiVjiition loomed as the Detroit November, the UAW-CIO led on strike i Corp. that SITC rr-, indicated Ihr t'nc Foi'd situation by the threstcnocl strike to the VA'iV-CIOE recognition walk- the family-owned empire in HlP.fl. frankly pcssl- 3U.l>UO could have been pocicelbooks, have been' perfume, it could have been anything." Ferguson asked wTiy, in nnoth- r-r vtjuclie; 1 cluirgud ay an o.xpenso against Aircraft item for a gill of nylon hose In Miss Kmerson, us well ns P.

$20 to her listed as "cash to travel." she was very charming. has that got to do with aircraft production? she just went along. Every company does Ferguson constantly asked what Ihcr various entci'tninmcni- iicms had to "flu with (he production ol. aircraft." MANY VALUES Fine seleKtion you'll get plenty good, safe tire mileagcl PHONE 2-1902 1318 AVE. AGAIN BRADBURY'S BRINGS YOU REA'L SAVINGS" IN MEN'S CLOTHING DRASTIC RED-UCTIONS radburys STRAWHATS Only 29 6 to to 8.95 PORT SHIRTS Short Long ro 6.50 2 DRESS SHIRTS $-88 SUMMER TIES 7.50 Qualify 88' SHORTS $1.00 Quality Mcns Broadcloth 69' ALL SWIM SHORTS Catalina and Jcmtzen Values to $4 95 5.00 A GOOD WHITE HANDKERCHIEF 00 12 for ALL SUMMER SLACKS 4 No AlleraJiom ARMY.TWILL SHIRTS $-f 88 PAJAMAS pairs 1 2 88 II a Group HOUSE SHOES poirs $1.50 T-SHIRTS 88c S1.95 T-SHIRTS $1,38 MEN'S CLOTHING 17.18 TEXAS.

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