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Corpus Christi Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 20

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20 CORPUS CHRISTI TIMES Fri July 13 1956 PORTER Continued from Page Boy Scout Leaders To Attend Jamboree Named WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING Rangers Ordered To Stop "There have been no threats intimidations or promises Thei number of people Porter has 4 talked to are a handful compared to the 180 precincts which will Roy Scout leaders were named (AP) elect the county chairman nextimt night at a meeting of the National at Valley Forge Pa A Wil-C Garcia Laredo A Isdale Damson executive director Jena Neilsen Falluo- -riii- ini 1m Runcnn Sintnn today Ed Knolle is chairman of' this committee rias and Joe Benson Sinton ISM Fee WASHINGTON what Congress Is doing today: SENATE Considers misceUaneous bills Interior Committee bfcn calc 0 Silvestre hearings on nomination of threatened an bribed by infer- Parr post-Lesley A in that the suggestion wasi I charg- sary of made that some paid positions language interior would he available in the coming by Mrs internal security subcommittee 'Campaign and those who supported: Diego Mo-q aX STE would be considered lor th ColumbiaJtdcMaSystem and also carries ABC Tentative fee for the Jamboree The Jamboree is expected to which will include all expenses draw about 50000 Boy Scouts and has been set at $230 Williamson the Gulf Coast Council has beenjud and ny Boy Scout who wtU limited to four troops composed of be 12 years old by Jan 1 and has 37 Scouts and three leaders lpat nd pla rank is ell-each troop Bible for the trip Gun-Slinging' in Duval ALICE Three Texas three deputy city marshal and all Ranger Joday guarded against: of them are going around beer "any gun-slinging" during the cum tavern telling them that il they rent itate political campaign in the1 don't vote lor George Parr they South Texas bailiwick of political will he sorry Of course that's boss George Parr i all they were hired for Dist Atty Sam Burris railed "They can tell those city police-frr the Ranters after he said Parr men that if they get out of line they may have to eat those guns strode into the Duval County court Justice of the Peace Gonalcs before whom ed bond aid a complaint ing Molina with abusive had been filed before him Soils Olvera of San lina posted $230 bond Witnesses said Parr angry over remarka Leaders were selected last night on the basis of experience as well programs Sunday KVDO-TV will join the financial adviser to the Chi- became nese government one of his Appropriations committee holds CBS live television network at 9 as leadership At least three of pm Starting Monday the station the men have attended previous will carry most of its programs via! Jamborees Williamson said workers said were made by Mo-Ljj to consider foreign house yesterday parking a 30 caliber rifle and looking foi one of! rare of it There will be more "Those three Rangers can take lina during absentee voting Mo-ljy money bill down here on election day (July 28 primary) to help supervise the polling places" Alice Assigns Men Ranger Capt Alfred Atlee of political enemies Perr Dlnrmrd Ranger Walter Hussell took the gun away from Parr before the "Duke of D'lval found hisi lina said he talked to the Parr worker hut denied making any in-suiting remarks Molina Missed Parr Molina said be was in his office live cable No expansion of hours is planned at present a KVDO-TV spokesman said Applied in 1953 KSIX applied for Channel 10 in November 1932 Other applicants had filed as early aa April of that yh0nylme distant scoutmaster Troop television permits was lifted permits was Reservations are being taken and a deposit of $10 is required In order to protect the eight districts of the Gulf Coast Council Williamson said a quota has been set for each district and will be adhered to until Nov 1 After that if the quota of each dis trict is not filled the allotted number of Scouts for this council wiU be taken from other districts District Quotas The quotas are: Tejas 22 La gunaMadre 20 and Central District 13 all Corpus Christi Aztec 20 Mustang 17 DeLeon 19 Venado 14 and Mesquite 23 These figures were based Williamson explained on the number of registered Scout troops and Explorer units in each dis HOUSE Considers secondary bills Committee on Un-American Activities cdntinucs hearings Fund for the Republic on en-i industry Stin- 8nd house but heard him "cursing in ing" Viley W'lliamscn to work with (md toncg the Ranger Russell after conferring with Burris for two hours The Rangers were instructed to Carrizo Springs ase gned Ranger and didn-t Parr courttertainnient occurred in- the Duval County iSCOUTS on "blacklist-1 jote" "The threat have been you are not for Smith get out of the party" Lindermarm said "And he has also said he will tight precinct chairmen who are not for Smith" The county chairman said For support of Smith is an attempt to "take control of the party away lPom the grass roots an put it in the ivy league group which used to run everything" The Chronicle's dispatch from Washington said that Porter reportedly will be questioned on two major points: 1: Did he attempt to seek campaign contributions from prospective federal employes? 2: Did he recently send out letters to all govemmnnt workers in Continued ormonent Caun'y Commissioner mas Molina Melina filed a mVdemeanor charge of threatening life" and Parr $1000 bond in a justice of peace court Burris said the Rangers will "patrol Duval so there be any He elded what they're building up for" 'Burr's continued: courthouse at San Diego the charge was filed in Jim Wells about 60 home late The boys first aid Hearings before the FCC In Washington have been In progress from that time involving numerous appearances of witnesses and mountains of written and exhibits Victoria Philip McKeon Troop The commission said the three 131 Laredo Steele Troon from Page 1 miles before they get Saturday are also practicing personal hygiene and Pt hs control of the j-enpr'lly set up a workable pro- linThelDuvarrthoure the ty of San Diego and they hired! gram" ifSi 70 fmd dunng thelf Welts-Duval -line various applicants made equal showings 22 Corpus Christi and Texas asking that they contribute jin many respects but that KSIX True neighborhood commission-j troops as possible represented five percent of their salary tojhad 8 decided advantage over cr Bishop at the Jamboree preference will help in the current Republican Superior in the diversification of Alternates na fried were John be given to troops sending one James' Blaylock i the "doctor" I presidential campaign and watches over the boys like a I Brawley chief counsel I the business interests of its owners Villaneuva Melvin Kronk and Christi Rogelio KEYS in this respect KSIX alsoW boy before multiple registration is approved for more than one boy from each troop he said Parr long has been known as the of Duval County the of Duval a 'T'w title he inherited frtn his father mother hen Blaylock is 13 years fm committee saida number the late state Archie At each stop for rest Blay-who controlled most of the votes lock checks the boys over for blis- UP TO 14 CENTS A POUND Lowly Spud Luxury Item in Iowa Diet DES MOINES Potatoes tatoes which have virtually had BRIGHT IT BUM ten insect bites and scratches and goes into his first aid1 kit for a bandage if he thinks one Is necessary Wearing Old Shoes in this predominately Latin American area Parr has denied he is a boss saying "everything here is done for friendship" Parr has figured in numerous of other Texans postmasters and former postmasters also would be called to Washington to testify He did not identify the witnesses to be called nor would he say how many would be asked to testify "We definitely will have hearings before Congress he said rated superiority in relation of1 integration of ownership and management and in relation to commission policy of diversifying ownership of man media communication Has SO Stockholder KSIX has 59 stockholders representing a cross section rtf local business and professional interests Kennedy said "We are highly gratified of course to get the grant" he stated "I hope we will be able to provide a television service to the Coastal Bend area that will be worthwhile and acceptable ln SATURDAY ONLY court actions including charges of For hiking the aPe weaP income tax evasion and conspiring oId leathpr shoes No tennis iin the theft of Duval County funds ahoel are aUowed One of the In 1955 he charged Ranger Allee -ho fell out because of blis- with trying to shoot him during a terl Jtarted wearing a pair are a near luxtary item in the Iowa diet these days A spokesman for a large Des Moines produce jobber said the situation can be summed up in a nutshell: "National consumption of potatoes averages from 1000 to 1100 carloads a day but shipments are the Midwest market to themselves in recent have been selling at $1025 to $1050 a hundred pounds in carload lots on the track at Chicago Around June 1 these same potatoes were $575 a hundred Since prices began their dimb jobbers and retailers have been PLASTIC new type scuffle in the Jim Wells County courthouse Later the charge was dropped at Parr's request No Date Set County Judge Wash Storm Jr Canadian Arms Id Israel Hinted of nearly new shoes They rub- bed blisters on his feet the first day I On the trip the hoys do their own cooking with food brought to STEP-ON averaging only 500 to 600 carloads moving potatoes with virtually no markup dealers assert They point out that at about 1014 cents a pound in 100 pound bags at the a day' As a result prices of potatoes have risen until the retail range WASTE-CANS for good washed potatoes to from track there obviously isn't much 11 to 14 cents a pound margin for jobber and merchants -Wished California long white po- on potatoes which sell at 11 to 14 cents a pound in neat plastic sacks in stores Along with the fact that the nation's potato acreage is somewhat Continued from Page 1 smaller than usual the potato 49 Reg $695 4 id this morning that he had of their 01 'mothers Grace is said before ing tte charges but assumed it' and a prayer each would come during his next jury n-ht week Which Start Ang 20 I the mothers plan- Davis Grant first assistant at to ood daily torney general 'arrived here from iThe boys prepare their own break-Austin this morning but declined fast and lunch but at night hot comment on the incident Ha said brought the-camp and Burris asked him yesterday toiMrved cafeteria Style me to Alice and he had not had who complete the pii shortoge was aggravated by un-1' to Tith 50-mile hike will receive a hiking 1 Hie objectives in the PedWMOnable i( torney about the reason for the merit badge Beiker says he be- trip Bums was In Jourdanton to- 1 his troop may also set a day for a preliminary court hear-! record ln regard to the number of ing on a iivil suit filed against boys who complete the hike Last Parr-' I year he says the 50-mile hike was Duval County officials said ah- completed by only 20 Scout troops be to reduce the armed A few Texagf Virginia and New forces by figures on thifc order: iJersey potatoes are now moving Army 430000 Navy and Marine trade channels and potatoes Corps 200000 Air Force 150000 Wntf on State have Just 1 begun to he shipped In another every respect to the people of OTTAWA (AP) Prime Minis-1 this and other ter Louis St Laifrent hinted today In relation to the diversification that multi nation supply of arms issue FCC noted that Jack Wrath-to Israel is under discussion jer and another Super- He informed the House of Com-Jior stockholder Maria Helen AL mons talks that are being heldivarez together own stations "about the possibility of there be-jKFMB and KFMB-TV at San Di-Ing something that would not be ego Calif that both are direo-exclusively a Canadian action" in tors of Tulsa station KOTV and supplying arms to Israel Wrather holds a TV grarit in Bos- He was replying to a question ton The co mission also said by opposition leader George Drew KSIX is a 250-watt local station who said that an Imbalance in whereas KEYS operates on a rearms strength between Israel and gional basis the Arab states Is recognized Drew asked whether the government now wiU give favorable consideration to application for shipment of Sabre jet fighter planes Israel last April requested issuance of an export permit for some two dozen Canadian Sabre jets In making the grant the commission rejected petitions by Cor pus Christi Channel 22 station KVDO-TV seeking to stay an action on the applications or to forbid construction until there has been a decision on whether UHF and VHF channels will continue to be mixed in Corpus Christi Rust Proof-fire Proof-Water Proof Choice of RED YELLOW WHITE CMO i pis -would virtually all ln Tactical Air daya to two weeks the Idaho Command) Oregon and Red River potatoes 1 Any war most likely would will start to become available be a general one short violent speciaigtl ay- and involving nuclear weapons sentee voting continued at a rapid pace with a total of 330 absentee ballots cast to data A total of 92 absentee votes were cast in the United States or less than one troop in two states Tonight' Campsite 1710 ALAMEDA TU4-3886 tonight Sunday when the absentee voting three miles south of Cuddihy The Scouts will camp Your Satisfaction Completes the Sale began in the county Both Parr and anti-Parr forces have been maintaining 24-hour watches at the county clerk's office where absentee votes are cast When -the office is closed the voting supervisors for both sides remain in the courthouse usually just outride the door to the office Field After breaking camp Saturday morning they will reach the field about 9 am and will spend the day swimming Scouts still hiking are LeRoy Flaugher Leonard Birmingham Timmy Clark Frank Foster Harvey Albert Bobby Brown Tar-zane Vines Billy Butler Stanley Best and Blaylock MHK? 4 Consequently Army forces overseas including the five divis-i ion supporting this country's par- a lP tidpation In the North Atlantic Ufl tWOTl Treaty Organization would bq re- rUiced as one source said Mntisw 'small token forces that-wouldjHOlmnQllUll wave the flag" Such forces would be -smaller than division size and! () would have atomic weapons na5on a 5 In a war the Army would Wednesday blew up into not be committed except for tok- 8 IK1y arKument shout the 1954 eir forces because both mobilize- natorial wa tion day and D-day would be sim- cae nto 8 session to-ultaneous Hence the decisive ac- F- tion might take place before the I Loud voices on different sub- Army could be shipped overseas jeets at times obliterated the fact '6 The National Guard and Wednesday that Wesley A Army reserves would be employed D' Ewart former Montana Repub-in civil defense and related roles lican congressman was before 7 The Strategic Air Command! the Senate Interior Committee as would be the dominant force The President Eisenhower's nominee Tactical Air Command could be to be an assistant secretary of reduced especially in the ele- the interior SATURDAY SPECIALS MONEY makes money! Good business opportunities come seldom They require ready cash Be ready! You can't afford to fritter your money away Let it in a safe savings account at menu earmarked for support of the Army The discussion of the bitter Montana campaign ln which 8 The Navy's primary mission D'Ewart failed to unseat veter- YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU FOLDS COMPACTLY! KAMPAK Barbecue Grills This big rust-resistant steel brazier with -position High-Low grid will go more tian half-way to make you the best chef on the block Folding self-locking legs Carrying handle Ideal for back yard or on the island baibecueing war- would be anti-submarine fare Army of 580 0M an Sen Murray grew into a partisan dispute over campaign tactics generally And be- The Army's estimated strength fore the day was out the hear- I REG SAVE INEFFICIENCY-LOWER FEES HIGHER COSTS The Sheriff's department hag quite lot of incomo from gourceg other than taxes The more incomo from other ourcei the leu tax money hag to bo used to pay the department cost Other income ii from the federal gov ernment for caro of federal prisoners from feei for serving papers in civil and criminal cases in various courts and from other lesser sources Since Odem Dolan has been Sheriff receipts of tha Sheriff's office have been decreased more than 50 percent In 1951 the Sheriff's offica collected $7063468 from these sources In 1955 Odem Dolan collected only $3481913 And whila' receipts of the office de-- creased mere than 50 percent costs of the office mounted to $20077744 You taxpayers have hod to make up the difference With Odem Dolan as Sheriff you have had inefficiency higher costs lower income bad management And you have had poor law enforcement with half ae many peoplo in jail Mercantile National Bank 4250 et the Pert-Ayere Bank epan 9 to 3 Drive-in window 9 to 6 Friday hours 9 to7 Wheeling Brand Big 20-Geilon Sisa GAKBAGE CANS ing had even thrashed over the value of a medicine administered to Eisenhower Murray is chairman of the committee but he turned the gavel over to Sen Anderson (D-NM) saying the Montana campaign was "relevant" to consideration of the nomination REG 395 Galvanized for long service A terrific value at only 229 for this week only Be sure to get one nawl as of last June 30 was 1040250 men Actual figures are not yet compiled but spokesmen said actual strength Is now about 1030-000 So a reduction of 410000 would mean an Army of 580000 men by 1960 The Navy's estimated strength for June 30 was 662774 and the Marine Corps' 201000 making a total of 863774 Under the Radford proposal this would be cut to 663-774 by 1960 The Air Force is undergoing a planned growth from 131 to 137 wings by June 30 1937 On June 30 it had an estimated strength of 916000 men The Strategic Air Command would be built up and maintained as planned but the reduction of 150000 from a planned total of 970000 airmen would mean an Air Force in 1960 of about 820000 men Doughboy Family Pool QUALITY BUILT BY WELBORN Garbage Can Carls A heavy duty cart that's really a work saver It eliminates entirely that backbreaking lifting Rolls smoothly without effort INTRODUCTORY 'OFFER Far Limited Tim We'll deliver and Install completely your Doughboy Family Pool at NO cost! 8-CUP UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC PERCOLATORS I NS95 REG 2195 SAVE 500 Robstown Baby in Hospital With Polio A year-old girl from Robstown was diagnosed today at Memorial Hospital as having poliomyelitis She was admitted to the hospital Wednesday FULL PRICE Any way you look at Odem 'Dolan's record as Sheriff it shows Inefficiency poor law enforcement and higher costs Good bus lness management of the Shei lffs office will bring you better law enforcement and save lots of your tax money John Mosser BIG! 22-FOOT DIAMETER 42 INCHES DEEP SAFE FOR CHILDREN FUN FOR ADULTS ECONOMICAL (No Charge) PORTABLE COST OF WATER TO FILL ONLY $330 TERMS ARRANGED Makes excellent coffee every time automatically then keeps it piping hot And its beauty in brilliant chrome matches its superb coffee making ability Wc Rent BOWLS CUPS PLATES AND FLOOR WAXERS Sea tha Doughboy Family Pool now on display in our showroom Want A Bargain? 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