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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 26

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COMPLETE NEWS OF SOUTH TEXAS Corpus Ctmsti Caller Border Patrol Will Leave Valley Set Up New Line CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 2 1932 Klngavllle and Ifabbron to the north because rtquealeri additional men war not allowed tha I i Group Outlines Price Daniel Supporters Ruling Clears Bentsens furrfaa villa The token fnrco of Bordar Patrolmen left along lha river will be entirely Inadequate to atom the anticipated flow of Mexican all ana duo to begin at any time Pawla admitted "There la nothing alaa wa ran Rawla aald "With limited for era wo can beat control tha wetback bivaalon at lha lino far ther The recant reduction In appro- Border Patrol force In Ran Antonio Holland rilatrlct director of tha Immigration Rerviro aald all but RO man will ba moved fmm (he Valley which at preaent baa nearly guo At tha Mini time ba announced withdrawal of tha Border Patrol Rawla predicted an adverae effect on the Rio Granda Valley Ha fnrtrast on Invaaton by hoidea of Illegal aliens of all daaaaa It Caller-Times Nena Ren Ire McALLEN Fletcher Raw! McAllen DUlrtct ehiaf of lha 8 Bordar Patrol Tuesday eonflrmod Washington praaa report appear-Inf in the morning Collar that tha main forr of Immigration in-apacton will bo moved out of the Rio Grande Valla probably within a "day or two' Tha Bordar Patrol will eat up now lino of dafanaa aaalnat Invading wot back from Mexico at bottleneck road atatlona at Pal- Organized Plan To Improve Navigation Aids prlatlona prompted tha Immlgra- no doubt will eraale numerous lion Rarvlra to tlghlan up Ha iiner'afommle end aortal In Land Sale Suit Supports re of Pries Daniel yesterday formed a Nueces County Committee to support the attorney general in his race for tho United States Senate Allen Wood his lo- RECREATION CALENDAR Blue Angels Basic proposals to Improvs aide Port navigation klong tha Aran- to campaign manager announced lalcbraiia Qi1eU Waterway were Jos Dawson Briscoe Make Dclmt As Speakers Rope Jumping Contests Slated at Playgrounds outlined yaatarday at a meeting of a committee composed of representatives of maritime Interests The committee wee formed last Friday from a Joint gathering of all persons Interested in navigating the channel Aa an overall proposal tha group recommended doubling the candle power id all beacons and harbor rangea along tha waterway In addition they euggeeted: Ropaa wlU be flying at Cltyi Monday- "i Raeraatlon Dtvlalon playgrounds ruaoiiar-f: soMmiii i relays: fit thla weak 1 Tha children won't bo playing (tramittia 1 mim imwiim cowboy or organlilng junior bIm noctla partlea either thla weak iieriMiil TiHjra-rar-9 mm quiet gamaa lot 1 ahu r-f law ahufflrtmard ana tuiuk a rwl pong 1: tuna rope iiaaiaj 1:90 softball They pleaded that tha Bantaan group "acquired a largo tract of dry pasture land worth not mors than 7B an acre taking lt first In tha name of Bantaan Bros Inc" Tha Bentos na transferred tha land to the Rio Development CD tha plea continued than made a sale to Ramseyer another of tba dsfendento) for 3M an acre Ramsayar In turn they contended sold tha land to another defendant Tha land was then to be sold through tha In ta rata to De velopment Co at "more than MOO an as "small Irrigatod tracti" The Bantaan group contended that they did not conspire with anyone They sold tho land to Ramaeyer they aald for 8380 an acre They rscalved 120000 cash and Uana for tha balance In hla 11 page opinion Allred aald "Thera was no evidence of any direct participation in tha actual making of representations by tha Benlneir group Bentsens could not collect out of tha notes more than they ware entitled to on their lion notes All allagatlona of fraud against tho Bantaan broths ra In a caaa involving aalo of Rio Grands Valley lands wars in effect disposed of Monday by tha entrance of an opinion horn by Federal Judge Jamaa Allred Tha caaa began last fabruary Involved wars five charges of fraud and conspiracy with J8 defendants including Lloyd Bant- Rr and Elmar Bantaan both of McAllen In a Jury trial in federal district court beforo Judge Allrad tha defendants ware a LI cleared of tha conspiracy laaua Tha Jury how-avar waa hung on tha fraud laaua Judge opinion waa tha result of motion by tha "Bent-sen constating of ths Bantaan brothers Dorn Bant aan Brothers Inc and the Rio Development Company Tha group movad for a Judgment or tha whole case baaed upun tha Jury verdict In the conspiracy laaua Throughout the trial tha plaintiffs all out-of-aUts raatdanta had contended -that tha Bentsens conceived tho whole "achama" In tha Valley land aalo Delegation To Greet Buster Monday -9 anllmi bat kail 10 knraa-stoats 190 ahufflalinar an4 40101 gomoa 3: 30 ping ante 4 haraaohoaa sod wsihoro Tuesday-9 quloi gamaa sod MM png: It hanaahoa hoarse msnll shuffle kjrtr I94 haraaahoaa and uaahara aalat aonoa iM ping pnna Jump rope aunltato I 9a nulM asms livj Jump ruin ennUoU: 4 onflhalt i Mi 11U Jump rupa 1 the emphasis la on Jump rope Contests will bo held for buya aa Wen aa gtrle at each playground and community cantor All city farUltlaa will ba rloaed Priday for tba Fourth ofMuly holl- avanta on tha recreation ealandae are aa followi: stna Hana fftremle Thursday--! June mp4 umlaut: quiet games and pl eantl nnlal gamut: 3:39 Juma mjia aonlaala 4 onflhail ammailea fnr mldgais King Gabs Lou no and Charlsa Pratt constitute the organizational committee On the general committee are Howard Anderson Baker A Baker Dr Rudolph Barrera Benavides Button of Robatown A Bratton Mrs Buck Cecil Burney Frank Campbell Herald Carr Leslia Chappel Charles Clark Dan Clark Gaorge Clower Newell Cooke Bill Cousins Virgil Crane Bob Crowe Cyrus A Defee Jr Jerry D'Ungsr Eldon Dyer Ek-strom Oyd Flkei Curtis Fisher Ben Garxa Jr Joe Garsa Glasscock Amulfo Gonxalea Marshall Graham Ralph Graham Lon Hill Mra Hillard Jack Hogan Patrick Horkln Jr George Jones Earl Keefer of Itobstowir Vann Kennedy Oscar Koepke Joe Kunetka of Robatown Leroy Lain Pete Lopes Charles Lyman Maecorro Me-Elroy Tom McGee Walter McKenxie Jr 8 Mora Neel John North Jr Dr Norvell Bentos de la Pax WUlard Perkins Tom Pogue Burt Potter Bill Prewitt 'Cecil Proctor Meredith Queen Manuel Rgmlrex Louis Run-sell Linton 8 Savage James Recrest of Robatown Net Salinger Calloway Selby Vernon Rpeer of Robatown Tariton Thomas Arturo Vasques Guy I Warren Carlton Weaver Harvey Well West of Bla-hop Dr Williams Mrs 8am Wilson Jr Jests Womack Fred Woodard Henry Wunderlich and Znch Jr Wood asked that anyone fine wooa aesea uisi anyone II Harr knar II alary Mm It 10 Jualar dramatics I'M anlai 'aumaa ami pmjjema 44 fcataaakea luurnai tall' 1 Changing the St Joseph Island range lights from fixed white to fixed green 3 Raising the two range lights through tha breakwater at the Port of Corpus Christl entrance Placing radar reflector on Sea Buoy IA tutslde tho an-entrance to Aransas Psa Moving Buoys 4 Moving nun and can buoys from the toe to tho top of tha channel slope 8 Establishing two low flashing amber lighte on either side of the south gap In the breakwater and one low flashing amber light on tho end of tho breakwater opposite the preaent flashing red light Minutes of tho meeting are to ba sent to all into retted maritime Interests and additional comments will be solicited The Aide to Navigation Section Coaat Guard ia now making a study of previous suggestions to alleviate tho hazards brought mi by a growing city with Its neon signs spreading oil fields and Increasing marine night traffic Another Meeting a When tho Coast Guard report la received McWilliams chairman of the aide of navigation commutes said a meeting ofc all Interested parties would bo called to go over the suggestions as well as tha government evaluation Ones all Interests are in agreement on what la needed for the channel a recommendation will ba mads to tho Coaat Guard At meeting in Nueces County Navigation District office were McWilliams Duane Orr vice chairman Charles Macmanus secretary Captains Van Court Morris ana Ohlund and Johnny Mitchell Committeemen unable to attend wan Captains Mathleen and A Johnson and Hunger Ball Vfti Jump nmi ARM? lxrld Julia roe! 10:18 Riater labia Maalat I laaUla palatial! 4Ulot liWniiaMlaaaH I IS mMiW uaiiiar-l glrti- knraaakna tmirnaaiani I0W fulat gamaa ana ping poeg 1:30 AniMna la karaaaTiaaa 41 40ft gins' UouMai atomon fair TuUnr-l It Lkaaaalliall 1 uuauuura Barring unforeseen developments Corpus Chrlatl's "ambaesa dor of la due to land at Cliff Maua Municipal Airport at 4:80 today Buster Shely ia returning from Cambridge England where ha attracted world-wide attention by barbecuing a ateer at the 600th birthday celebration at Corpus Chrieti College Cambridge Uni' varsity Due to be cm hand for tha arrival are representatives from Bwantner and Gordon tha Corpus Christl Chamber of Commerce and the Corpus Christl Liana Club uial pau ant glna eaxa: Tha Navy Blue An! flying precision team made their dabut aa luncheon club apaakara yaatarday snawarln queattona toaaad at them by Uoni Club mam-bare Lad at ths apaakara table by I A Cbmdr Butch Vorli tha vataran pilot who paces them In tha air tha Blue Angela dldiad out Information including tha following: They fly their MU-mlle-an-hotir Panther Jetano more than sight feat apart when they perform amooth air Staying In formation la similar to a motorist fblkwtng another rar down tho not a hard Job If you watch what doing Racauao tha Blue Angela sea thalr leader they depend on vlaual algnala on what to tlo naxt Events on thalr Sl-mlnuto how are practiced and presented In the amt order on every occasion and reminder of ths next manauvar la given only over radio Jst planes which bava reached ths ipaad of sound alto can fly as slowly as S3 mllei an hour A typical Jet plana land at 110 miles an hour but bocauat It haa so little drag It needs at leant a 8000-font runway for sate operation off fields Appearing on the panel with Voris wars LA Comdr Whitey FelgHlner I A 4 Jr I Bud Wood and Lt (Jg) Ruddy Rich Other members of the Blue Anjali at the meeting on the White PUu dark were Lt Conidr Ray Hawklnd Lt Patrick Murphy IA Tom Jones and LL Cbmdr Frank Graham public Information officer of tho team Comdr Burgin Benton' staff P10 Nrved aa mod ra lor Ha waa introduced by Jim Taylor Lions chairman Albert tabta lannta: I to I a4utl aitvaaraH Sloa loan-aa anunaUMi pro-n itrimatlos UN auagot aromatics Thuia nor -a gulat enni la kaikalliall Mimlar- gulai gaant aat alaa am softball a fcaakaikall il a toowar aaramlaa singing ptm! ITS ON THE MAP rth aaramlca! 1:9 sowing mi aaraanlaai 4 fiainai I Morrv-ne-ltoaiiilerg Bmi earau lna 1001 KrSia rri aonkail ri -r diamauaai 4 aonkail aonkail laaMaa aim aulai aamaa Jump ropa 4 I an ala I aunhall a mid gal boaahall a Mandar-liM ama aana 4 arganiior' nmajj a vauaykairi 4 burr and girra on ban British War Bride Says Wrong TMay-a kajonnar flif aaf I June fcmerSA araua Caaiaai law-arunlaaa mmaa Mannar -I kaakattaHj fb tnaMllaa 11 fuMaam-kaenaara' aina'faaa: 1 tow oriaalaM aamaajMMjuaila I amaaUaa aoomiS'l 4 WMIH I ROfINMIfl Mjllli THura4ay-1 aulai laaMai- 4:11 anOfcalt- asfl knmaihaao 4:11 aaftkall fun Tuooay-I guM aamaa and koraaahoaa: 4 janati 4 aildatt but ball I duil Nlw Tbdar-a la 11 pm fkrtak Mallna Club Thuraday la tM yai Ckildraa'a Legion Post Auxiliary Name New Officers aimiina to ytL Dutak akallna Baiurday-I to It oummar aauara danca MimdayTiM to tM aab Midraaa Jualar anflfcaU: I aaMar aW wfikailMI laatar aaftkall akallna- IMcrmc TuaaHay-f 44 Cunirgnl iMpUaato nridaa American Legion Poet 837 and lie Ladles Auxiliary elected offl- IMar-B Jana ropa! ca nuuuara aluk taaMlallm Mrs Moore's assertion that English mope list Corpus Christl came after she read a story In yesterday's Times In whlrh a British columnist writing on Buster Shety's ox routing referred to Corpus Christl aa a because ha could not find tt on a map kaMnnara1 gaa aaoai t44 Jana me karaaakuaa TUuraday-ia knup here last night wanting to associate himself wlth McLean the organisation get in touch with any member of the organisation committee head the poet as Mra Edith Burke of the Owners Rcort Dogs Missing Corpus Chrlall can bo found easily on world maps aold in England contrary to what a Bri tlsh column reported Mra Moors Sana Highway who came bars a year and a half ago from England aaljf yeatorday Mra Moore aald aha mat and married her husband In 1M8 while ha waa stationed near her native Liverpool In the Air Force Moore returned to Corpus Christl after hla discharge and Mra Moore slid thalr daughter Cecilia Adels now 1R months came to Corpus Christl to Join him Mra Moore aald aha bought a map In Liverpool England tolearn where Corpus Christl Texas waa and located It easily proaldant of tha club masting for tha first aidad at th time alnce hi I i a ft 1 i waa Initallad Overspent Income $4016640378 in 1952 lartaakaat ti wi'Hiara nr'1 Tiiaa-tW eramallaa uat aaramlna karaaakaa tuuraaaaali 1:0 eanaail ring mwa Ta4ar-IN lama meat II total Baa aWf aaaft aonkail artaUaai 4W araua melaa: taamaa ana Tka ratty l1i auM lamaa ant png kaagi It kHaalaaa gaana II kuraaahaaa Naanar-I karaaakaaa tauraamanl ia Iulai mmaa aad alaa eonil I aafikall haraaahoaa Taaa4ar-0 aulac ginM aad aina anna 11 knroaahoaa tournaataar ff auM Banaa fcaraaakaaa 4 anObaJI KHmMIi MfM4i ff galal go mat and ae 4 Jumaramand kuraaakann Hiunday- al aana: a karaaakaaa 4 Men roft guM (aawa aadar-1 law -nr ganlaad aamaa I ptaa Engineers Award Contracts for Area AFB Construction waa chosen to commander and waa elected president auxiliary They succeed DeNevc and Mrs Katherine Bedell Other new post officers include Fllnton first vice commander: Charles Blieelt second vice commander Bedell historian A (Doc) Thompeon service officer Jack Grantham finance officer Dan Minovich sergeant-at-arms and Howard WU-llama chaplain Betty Reed vice president Mrs Leona Fllnton secretary Mra Rosa Lee treasurer Mra Mildred Beck chaplain Mra Bedell eer-geant-at-arma and Mra Williams historian round out the slate of new officers for tho aux tilery Child of Polio tary outlaya ran almost $900 mil Urn below the budgeted $38 billion Income tax collections were about 8800 million short of the budgeted 1833 billion rreaVyaTf kamaHm Murmeed aamaa 4 alna aaaa Two doga ware either alolan or loot yaatarday aoeordlng to to porta racahraa at tha police atjrtlnn Reporting tha mlaauig ioga wore Jamaa Honeycutt of Rn Hill and Mra Jack Holly of 4R31 Hum-latt Houeyeutt aald hla dog la a ahaaraa mala ahaphord ltla wearing a white pom pom on th anil -if IM tall Ilia dog'a bee nee Mg to 14JJ Tha other dog la a black female rocker spaniel It la rrtoptecl In R-month-old tha h'pa and wear'rg a llcanna ld numbara St 71 Other pnllva arllvlly Im'lwlad a Ni rt from Dolorei Schrnader of 171R fourtaanth that her apart-ini if had janii '-mlipn Into She aald her puraa Menllflcation papers about 14 In cash and approx-imatoly R0 in caahler'a chocka ware atoleii Harvey Johnaon of 1301 Logan arid a handnw vilurd at SIS bO waa alolan from hla pickup tru bterllng T'lurman of 3MR Lon pent rapniMd iha I heft cf a radio from car at tha AAA Motor Co program ikhmldt Morrill Dies HARLINQ Charles A died Tuesday In tha polk Hospital Tha child polio ward second fomlty to slater Kitty waa when ha Tha death VaUey'i for this Besides tho child la Services Held For Pioneer In Valley Th4ay- a Juma mpa anutaal It anflhall Brant at! am SHIP NEWS IN mw-nrganloa aamaa and akumaknnrd Tnurodtr-1 uufaf gamoa ami Wng anna dmmallai It mlilja annhan pjn ko WaikaraT kaalnnara'' Jng fnntj fM ifcllnr lew-organliad aamaa and tumbling coaris cnamn ArHaala Sinclair KuMlnaa Btnclalr Xofinins Co fnm Nrw York Tuagdar-a aulai aamaa and pint pnna: Si karaaakaa Imiraamani: I'M ping anna ana WM laman fN karaaaliaa tauraa- Baraga WH Mil MX WrifM a -Hnwklno from tm city fkUer-TImoa Bern Rervleo Charles Morrill on of Mr and Mra Morrill nr McAllen of Infantile paralyala ward 1 Valley Bap-tint who had been In the ainro Burnley waa tha member et tha McAllen contract the disease Hla 3S Jh old already a patient In tha ward was admitted Tuesday brings the polio fatality toll to five year hla parenti and stater aurvlved by hla grandparents Mr and Mrs Morrill of Beevllte and Mr and Mra Macltobort Thom pion of Fort Worth Funaral arrangements will be annoiaired by Krairiler-Pririo Funaral Horn nf Me Allan ainm rjprda -T2a Aren military Installations received $1441739 of $3889711 worth of contracts let by tho Corps of Engineers in Galveston yesterday Foster Air Force Base near Victoria got tha biggest portion $1-434344 Heldenfela Bros of Corpus Christl submitted the only bid for asphalt construction at tha base Their bid wee $81242985 Zachry of Ban Antonio was apparent low Udder for concrete construction of paving and night lighting With (49472918 A $327086 contract for general rehablllUtlon work at Foster AFB wee awarded Shelton Construction Co Dallas Second low bid for the concrete work was submitted by Darby ft Co Pharr with $836700 For construction of a homing beacon at Harlingen AFB Ckwr of Harlingen waa apparent overall low with i hid of 87498 though he was not apparent low on each of tha five bidding lots Second low was Drake ft Drake of Alamo with a $7987 bid while Noser Construction Co of McAllen wee third low with $881807 bid ay- Juma ropa inurnamanli Bulat aamaa aad Ma( anna I low-organ jjrjHmraaa' a Coaot Guard to ooa Triton Crlmmaa tnclalr Rubtlana Baric JIK 4 Drannarao Mad aamaai 4 alna pong aad knraaalumo Tkuradajr-e aonkail an Juma rapt mur uradar Teamsters Give $20 To Fight Against Polio Tha AFL Teamsters Union Local 868 decided at their meeting lest Friday that they should do something to help fight polio Chairman I A Jackson suggested tho project and the 40 mom-ben at the meeting In the Longshoremen's Labor Temple on Mesquite all contributed Union Business Manager John Pate through Charles Brown manager of the Nueeee Hotel where Pete Uvea contacted pick McCracken at the State Na- Hit 18 waakara aad karaaakaaa I daar aamaa and fine aana: 4 end Waakara Mo lay -4 anftbali! It knroaahoaa and Barara LSC! an 41 909 Anaorann Potto-laum Tranaporulloo to Texao City Bargaa UXB 11 TT Tax-Max Towing ta Waakara I aulai aamaa and amg Mnaa fuumamaal 4 anOnall kiiratanaa Innumani Borya Olaaal 11 Prlmroao la aan Henry Wallace Thibodeaus la X-w York WASHINGTON July 1 The government overspent Its income precisely 1401884037810 in flarel l0O2 which ended yesterday The stattatlra were announced today by tha Treasury Spending aoarlng approximately 80 peivent over tha preceding year hit the highest total for any vear without an all-out $86-14924609783 Tax receipts shot 38 percent above fiscal 1981 by rate hikes and new levies climbed $30 bit-loin above tho World War II peak to an unprecedented $82 128806-87903 The federal debt moved up to $29018074413147 during the venr aa the government borrowed to meet exnenaes not covered hv receipts That wee still 830 billion below the wartime crest Better Than Expected The 4 billion deficit reflected the government's financial year since World War II but It was a whopping Improvement over earlier expectations President Truman forecast in January that the government would plunge $83 trillion In tha red aa a result chiefly of a vastly expanded program of rearming the 8 and lie foreign allies In May the ataff of the House-Senate Committee on Internal Revenue look a new look at the picture qpd predicted the deficit would be pared to five end a half billion despite disappointing tax Cnller-TImea Mena Service Funeral services for Mra Burton Hug haa 78 a pioneer Valley resident were held at tha First Methodist Church in Edcouch TUeiday with tho Rev Jordan officiating Mrs Hughes died Sunday at a Weslaco hospital after a lengthy lUnees Mm Hughes come to the Valley In 1818 from Indiana taking up resilience first el Lyford At one time squad of soldiers lived at the Hughes home to protect tha family from bandits Survivors are four sons William Hughes of Elea Luther nf Weslaco Albert of Edcouch and Marion of Edinburg: six grandchildren one niece Mra Rachel Bledsoe and one nephew Joe Bledsoe of Indiana Burial waa In Western Cemetery with Weldon Martin Funeral Home In charge of arrangements TlMOday-O honmaima taumamanl and Bulat famaa I guiat aamaa iW au mama 1wdaj-aM aulai aamaa: mflnn kal kail 1:90 korapahoM 1 aunhall prmo-lirj: I It onOhall gamaa nuloi gamaa and umg 10:90 hnnaakana I low ok ganlaad gamna: 4 anjihan Alice lterruil Office Cnllar-TImra Nana Itorvk ALICE County rourt house offices wars opened Tuesday for tho local Army and Air Force Recruiting Station Krgaa WH bni- MI tn Tnao dir rrt Victory I-ykra Broo ta Now Or ica no BinwxaviMx (Panamanian) fmm mnuara Me- Bank March I criy awying of Dimes official went to the ho- Jwjhwmoe i Mexican from ikiqgiea lrI whPre Pete presented him with aan -4 ih the ten mete ra' In the pail FARM AND RANCH $20 fight against polio Lahnalln Airier no Sim Idrko AkaMaaa Rutan ruaiihlrmoe Paaaituraa ('rval fnr Tuayaa CROSSWORD PUZZLE VfYVwHV Alice Rotary Club Aids Youths hi Starting Heifer Production 88 Plunder Lei 3K I 41 Image 42 Soothing HqnMs 41 Chose Postal Receipts Up 19 Percent Taxi Firm Sued After Collision 4 Lorn leoflAn-8 Symr-' 4S Hard Receipts at tho Corpus Christl Poet Office for the month of June touted 110188979 a 1110 percent Guar la not a new crop for Cumberland In 1M0 he harvested approximately 800 pounds of guar teed an an By GRADY 8TIIER cattle Tho heifer waa sired by Dalle r-Ttmea Farm Editor I DP Helmsman 111 a thrae-quar-Tha Alira Rotary Club has icr WHR bull and la out nf tariad one youngster on the road'enw carrying consldorabla WHR 90 Abdicate SI Tho heoUM SS Dower Rood loo 94 Thought mg 96 Lea Ing increase over June 1981 Postal receipts from the seme month but year amounted to $8844827 Revenue during the first nix monthe of the year aleo showed an Increase Through June 1983 re- Norman A Weatgard and West- A good growth of guar accord- R1 Lumber Co yesterday revelptx became spending wee to RCS technicians will ddiVWmr Moreno operator of Red taWlnJ Top TftXi lit connection witfi ft traffic collision at Highway 8 end Omaha on April II Weatgard asked fur 810000 for injuries ho received end medical to 18 tons of organic matter acre New Itii 1 1 Then aa the fiscal year reached lie closing moments admlnlatm- lion fiscal experts came through with a cautious new forecast: Thwi deflclt would be held down to 10 an JTWjUJtip Porta of Ti Jose II 99 KdtMa Mvmlvaa Scent 99 riaahy Si Neglect tn larhMla 1 Unintended outkt More rerent 04 Punctilious S3 Yount men CiMc motor ST Asterlak DOWN 1 Liquid for food 3 Crime 3 Appears 4 Instrument of antcla 8 Chance 7 Born 5 Genua nf herb Bore 10 Largo vanomeau snake 11 African plant 12 Principal player 13 Melo offspring 21 Hibernia 23 Particle 27 Loose feathers 2R Testing 28 South Americas capital sfaskr Strain 33 r' Acnosa 1 Window part Medieval knlaht 10 Church servlet 14 District 15 Sea IS Volet rente IT Regular buyer IS Uaneril dlm-Uoo IS Hound of pa la VI a Book of Old Testament 24 Being SltolSi 57 Persian title 58 Second 29 Haul 8 Tnffle In asered mailed Extra huMnang IT I man 38 Donkey 99 Leave out 40 Small fleet 41 Gases with oatierartlon 49 Number IS Repllro 47 Deny fl Destructive Intact 19 Place 90 Goddess La tin 91 Qiiaon of fairies breeding "Members of the Alice Rotary Club recognise (he close interdependence of bualneaa and agriculture" Rex Holder preatdenl aald yesterday "and wo are anxious to do everything possible to smlat boys in getting a start In farming and ranching We hope the program we have started here will spread to other duha throughout the (toman Bhear Jim Veils County expenses and thw ljimhwr com- $8 billion Tim (tonaervatlve the Treasury's final figure celpta totaled $82973080 or an increase of 89079391 over the 8332 during the first 1851 Increase more than $48000 rise that wa9 comparing the first with the first six nd Hereford rattle adtied ft 0f the car white tt new bull to hla rfjpiered herd waa being repaired or In the alehowed they were all too cornier-to Intensify the WHR bloodline i lernellro $31821 for cost of re-jvetlve Tax Income bulged by ipalr of the car plus $100 for loss I June quarter lax payments to Til UUI WHR hlU beln 0f tolUi months' In l930 The new Dull I WHR Royal repaired Truman expected year-end spend- Aladdln Mth purchased at a Herr- a car owned by the lumber com- ing never attained expected ford Hie In Denver early thlaipany and driven by Weetgard and 93839 In receipts six months of The half year doubled the recorded in half of 1951 expect heights except for $11 billion Crocketts (lootl ltrconl One of the beat records ha has over made has been chalked up by Sul West Live Oak County rancher and a member of the West conservation group rm nnwnriDn ITTTU 7 'p' shovelled out on the final day Charter Harlingen Get State $47' a rar owned by Moreno in the operation of tho text service and! and total outlaya slumped W1- many yrera and haa de- driven by an employe of Moreno's im under the Truman eaUmate milfimr Tvnckeit a veloped a fine hetd of Hereford were tn collision according to the 81 Vr VTP on hie ranch near Alice I court petition filed In 117th Die-1 TJ14 aid sISTlJ 'finl Maurtn Crofket1 lives at tne age 10 months nlhv pn-gt xeririct Ctourt I0 Hngen as Inc calves Eighty-eight conslgiwra sent 3R7trlct Court heed of livestock through tho ring! and they netted each The ralvea were creep fed end had to Hereford production and tha plana designed as a long time program will probably give many other boys In tho Allro area a start along tho name road Richard Franklin non of Mr and Mra Henry Franklin and a member of the Jim Wells Omuily 4-H Clubs was tho first youth to receive a registered Hereford halfar under tha program that has been launched by the Rotary dub Young Franklin la an ardent livestock enthualast and 4-H clubber In addition to the heifer he received from the Rotary Club ha alao has a steer on feed for the annual Coastal Bend Livestock Show to ba held In Alice thla fajl Ha ia a member of the Alice -H Roping Club and la considered one of tha club's top ropera Under the Rotary Club's program a registered Hereford heifer will be presented each year to anme youngster In the Alice area who la Interested In livestock The recipient of the 'heifer each year ngreea to return lo tho club the first heifer calf dropped by hla animal Members of the agriculture committee of tha Rotary Club selected young Franklin from a list nf several boys submitted by Ed Barrineau assistant agricultural agent for Jim Walla County On tha committee are Leslie Brandea Jim Walla County agricultural agent George Hoffman Alloa business man and rancher John Herring district conservationist for tho Soil Conservation Service: and Coman Shear Jim Wells County Hereford breeder Ilia first heifer awerded In the defense programs reflecting in yesterday part failure to get deliveries of Crockett ft Chambers Nutter plane tanka and other equipment jeto Inc was Incorporated will 'frea choice to salt end mineral at the Bee Ctounty Auction sale iTEXAS Included In the tale were 324 rattle 44 hogs 1 goat and 111 A I I I If hone and mulee JL UKJ Fat ralvea sold from $33 to $34 feat as scheduled rnpUal stock nf $8000' Cham- Military and economic eld la' hers Jr waa the third incorporo-I foreign countries waa $24 billion tor with Ihe Crockett below the budget estimate of $89 Crockett Realty ft Investment i billion Co received He charter with capt- BRANDS The Army nnent 119 947 OfU) mtu" 11 Stock of $10000 Incorporators The Ai my spent lis347oooouo vm (h( Myrlln 0 Air Force and Went uld that on the basis of this record he plans to do more of this type of work Ho has chained more than 1000 acres of brush on hla ranch In tho last two years end he plana eventually to chain It all The chained areas are deferred and control-grased and they are showing a definite Improvement In working out- Me range program West has been aMleted by Dick Stanford 8C8 range lha $12390000000 the Navy $99810110000 but mlh- be situated Johnson Both concerns wilt In Harlingen a hundredweight end medium cahrts aold at lo $9078 Commons sold at 124 to $2780 and rannlea were down to $1190 Fat row prices ranged from to $1950 and medium cows sold et $14 tn $1779 Chimera and cutters aold at SIS to $1510 Bulla sold from $11 to $2380 White faca a took or calves brought $24 to $250 There were no choice offerings Brahma Stocker calves aold et $22 to $28 City Soon To Duy 5000 Fret of Hose KKIS KEYS Ask For TV Channels Five thousand feet of fire hone will be bought by the city for the By JOHN 31 HENDRIX Local Radio Station KEYS hag The Cross was run prior to fire department tn the next few applied to the Federal Cbmmunica-1838 and was registered in Ran weeks Ilona Commission for a very high Rtorker rows brought $1780 to Saha County tn 1978 end in 31c- Yesterday the City Cbuncil auth- frequency television broadcasting $21 Caws and calves aold for $140jCUItorh County In 1871 In the '80s orixed the Purcheaing Department jin Channel 10 the Associated Press i Cuar On his farm three miles east of Ricardo Cumberland haa 80 acres of guar up to a good stand Ha planted tha guar primarily to add nitrogen to the anil In 8288 a pair Top hog went at $2029 and bows sold at $1T 8lt Stacker huge Hid et $14 III reported yesterday At the same time Radio Station KRIS asked for a permit fnr television broadcasting in VHF Channel 1 inn average of from lfloo lo oon tn advertise for bids on the hone tojhrad of cattle were on the open 'Officials held lSflO feet of the hoe to range wearing this brand whlrh will replace hoe Inat in last toils still in use by Mrs Jake Lind- month's 81 million tank-farm fire 'toy In Lynn County the rest will replace worn boat program waa raised by Ctoman and to Increase the amount of or-8hear who fnr many veers hen genie metier In the toll to pro-been breeding registered Hereford! vent wind erosion anewftneefsu rtumuawrtciwi Mdbmn Ma4iimm1i 'IF 8' 1 fa rr i' A- 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