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THE DENTON RECORD'CHRONIC LB
Friday, January 22, 1954
IN NEW MILITARY BUDGET
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ginning next July 1 will relate to heavy bombers to 75 fighters); to tion in forces would mean a cut
LET US
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$11,300,000,000 this year.
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$16,209,000,-
onated
YOUR AUTOMOBILE
converted into an offensive weap-
AND REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS
lean cities, would be capable of
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of the 1954 Chieftain Pontiac
310% N. LOCUST
E. J. HEADLEE
based on a “new concept for . .
our national security program."
1,470,500; at the end of next fiscal
year 1,164,000. By mid 1955 the or-
ganizational strength will be down
to 17 divisions. For the first time,
[ there is no request for authority
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Underscoring the emphasis on
WASHINGTON In — The idea
that some girls might be appointed
pages for Congress produced this
kind of reaction today:
From members: “Well . . .“
From the present pages — all
boys: "Wow!"
Margaret S Alden, a 16-year-
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Wa take a personal interest in every customer,
and will be happy to serve you.
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is the mest
Mrs. Woodrow Kindle of Celina
is the new manager of the C. W.
Harper Grocery Store.
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against possible enemy attack."
He continued:
“Last summer I told the Amer-
ican people that ‘the Soviets now
have the capability of atomic at-
tack upon us, and such capability
will increase with the passage of
time.’ I made this statement short
ly after it was established that the
Soviet Union had successfully det-
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springs
38. Longing
43 Ray
window
45 Discover
46. Roman
household
god
47 Among
48 Dine
50 Recline
51. Broad
street: abbr
52. Requests
56 Football
position:
abbr
57. One to
whom prop-
erty is rented
59. Make hard
of hearing
61 Pilots
61 Wood
nymphs
down, huek
ward foe •
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Mrs. Florence Galberth of Lake
Dallas visited her aunt, Mrs. J. L.
Bryant recently.
Fiscal Year 1955
Estimated
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, THE BUDGET DOLLAR—This chart shows where the money for the budget dollar
comes from and where it will go in the 651 bllion dollar budget President Eisen-
hower placed before Congress Thursday. (AP Wirephoto)
Corporation
Income Taxes
<31<
to the highest point in our his-
topv"__fpom • »h non non in the
DOWN
1. Sings
softly
1 Stray
3 Near
4 Fruit stone
5 Greek
letter
6 Japanese
coin
7 Beverage
8 Scope
9 Skill
three divisions (a Marine division!
has about 25,000 men compared
with 17,500 for the Army) and
j three air wings.
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and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal-1
ter Gressett and children recently.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Conway and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Walker in Navo recently.
1 after spending several days
Florida.
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More powerful than ever for 1954, the
mighty Pontiac engine—beet-proved of
all automobile plants — fills you with
a confidence worth far more than the
modest coat of thia beautiful car. You
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that policy: i be 121 by the end of fiscal year/in expenditures of about 600 mil-
Manpower for the armed serv- 1955; up to 127 at the end of the; lion dollars for pay, allowances
ices—Now about 3,400,000; will be | following year and to the present-) and other direct military person-
3,328,000 by next June 30 and 3,- ly fixed ultimate goal of 137 by the nel costs.
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are master of every traffie situation. You
can cruise in quiet emoothnees for end-
less miles.
Mrs. Leonard Harper, Mrs. Thee
Wright, and Miss Lillie Wilson were
guests at the Frisco missionary
society Monday,
Spring Hill
By BEUNA RUTH RIDING
Record-Chronicle Correspondent
SPRING HILL—Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bob Powell and children of Fort
Worth spent the weekend visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Peipelman.
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35 Merbers
of a Hamitie
race of
Somaliland
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hedge
37 Help
39 Old Italian
family
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securely
4k. Parts of
golf courses
44. Lazar
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effecting unprecedented desrtuc- _______________________ ____
tion ... At present there are 114 anti-
“Our military planners and those ; aircraft battalions. By the end of)
of the other nations of the free j this fiscal year there will be about
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fabrics
7. Intellect
13. Having a
flat breast-
bone
14. Small ear
15. Above
16. Touching
18. Leave
19. Poem
31 Unit of
22. Tribunal
23. And not
34. The herb
eve
36. The pick
38 Melting
furnaces
31. Roman
date
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contr.
33. American
Inhian
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The cutback in military man-
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Trade-in .... $80.00
Now Only $196.75
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and installation. NOTH-
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a New power and perfermenee
a Diatingulshed new avyllng.
ne numver or large carriers wul nuclear weapons, Eisenhower not-
.... ...» u.. ..... remain unchanged at 12; the num- ed that “under the recommenda-
ices will build up in new weapons.) ber of carriear air groups of planes tions in this budget, expenditures
...... 1 of the atomic energy commission
will continue at 16. - — ------- -----. --------
Marines—Present strength 250. ) will rise in the fiscal year 1955
000; by next June 30. 225,000; end I
) of June 1955, 215,000 Continue pres-! tory"—from $2,200,000,000 in
ent organizational strength of current year to $2,425,000,000.
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60,000,000 this year,
Yesterday’s Puzzie
12. Shops
17 Part of an
automobile
20. Before
22. Invite
24 Inhabitant
of: suffix
25. Exceed-
ingly
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; power would account for a big) River, Ga. It is at the new Savan-
share of the reduction in spending. j nah River plant that material for I
Eisenhower estimated the reduc- 1 hydrogen bombs is being produced. L
OLD
‘ There are about 50 of them in the ।
House.
At the page desk Barrie Wil-
' liams of Buffalo hazarded the
i opinion that "it sure would raise
' the morale of the page school"
to have a girl around.
Pvt. Glynn Massey spent several
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Massey. Pvt. Mass-
ey will report to Fort Bliss, Texas.
realization of our nuclear capabil-
ities, and provides for the rapid
and orderly phasing of programs
to improve continental defense
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Byrom of
PTosper visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bell and son recently.
ships.” Air Force — Present strength
Aa outlined by a Defense De- 920,000: next June 955,000; a year
partment spokesman, here is the later 970,000. Present unit strength'
way the budget for the year be- 110 wings (a wing ranges from 30
ings obviously would come in man-
power, particularly Army man-
power. The budget figures reflect
an over-all reduction of about 8.7
per cent in manpower for all the
armed forces. Army personnel
would be reduced by 17.3 per cent,
voWI IWUIBIB cuts parking and turning
eteering effort up to 80%. Duel Range Mydre-
Metie also optional at extra cast, pre-
vides quicker Mutual in traffic and greater
•■■ nvfaq on open highwaya
• Rog. Price,
with wiring
News From
Prosper Area
By MRS. G. R. MARION
Record-Chronicle Correspondent
PROSPER—Pvt. Ben. N. Mun
day is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Munday. Pvt. Munday
will report to Camp Gordon in
Georgia the latter part of the week.
Pvt. Charles Hamby is spending
several days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Olen Hamby. Hamby
will report to Camp Hood, Texas.
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Friends of Mrs. W. F. Tallison of
Little Elm, who formerly lived!
here, are sorry to hear of her ser-
ious illness. Her son, Jack Talli-
son runs a gin in Prosper.
TECHNICOLOR
ELEPHANT
LANDS IN JAIL
’ FORT WAYNE, Ind. <JT-The
sobering sight 6 a pink ele-
phant shocked inmates of th*
Allen County jail Thursday,
The elephant was real, as
were his three gray compan-
ions. Shackled to the floor,
they spent last night in the re-
ceiving room of the jail, the
only place trainer Roy Bush
could find to bed them down.
They belong to the Hunt Bros.
Circus, bound for Chicago.
The pink elephant's complex-
ion was a special paint job,
put on for a show a few days
ago.
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old high school sophomore of
Rochester, N. Y , put lawmakers
on the spot by asking for a page
job, “although I know no girl has
ever been appointed to such
position."
Pages are the youngsters who
scurry about on the floor of the
House and Senate running errands.
NtW vowun anns adathefmalta
safety. Optional at extra eeat, this m
meat stops yea with lees feet moveme
pressure, yet yea "feel", the brakes as I
PeerGynt’s
mother
sgazod .
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Sgt. and Mrs. Billy Gene Jen-
kins of Fort Hood visited Mrs.
Loyd Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Redfearn recently.
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• LARGE OVEK PLUS
STORAGE OVEN
and three divisions would be
dropped from the present 20.
Against the cutback in strength
of the Army, in which Eisenhower
was a five star general there was
the President's emphatic advocacy
of greater power in the air.
He said the Air Force, Navy
and Manne Corps' now have,
among them, about 33,000 planes.
During the next three years, he
said, this will be increased to 40,-
000, more than half of them jets.
Twenty-two per cent of defense ex-
penditures in the new fiscal year
would go to airplane procurement.
The 1955 fiscal year program,
the President wrote, "calls for im-
provin combat effectiveness by
the application of new weapons
and new techniques, including full I
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Mrs Marvin Green and children,
and Mrs. Bill Gilliland of Fort
Worth visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Smith, Sunday.
M MAT. excluive with Pontine,
------ever offered. Moves you up and
and forth, and tilts eeat backward and for
total of MB positions. Optional at eatre cosk
He said this increase is due pri-
l marily to expanded operations at,
AEC plants at Oak Ridge. Tenn.;'
Paducah, Ky.; Portsmouth, Ohio; ।
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world agree as to the importance; 130. The goal is to increase the
of air power. But air forces must antiaircraft force by more than 50
be complemented with land forces, per cent,—with more than onethird
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lions; by next June 30 it will be 000 740,000 by nexteerewli 6ra present year and the estimate for
this year,
30, 1955. The new budget contains $10,198,000,000 next yeari
funds for a fourth 60.000-ton car-
for the Army to make new con- j her of the Forrestal class, but not
a thermonuclear (hydro-1 tracts for procuring major com- ) for a third atomic submarine. One
gen) device which, is successfully) bat equipment; it will have left' of the four 45,000-ton battleships
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on and if exploded over our Amer- i a total of $4,800,000 000. ) The number of large carriers will
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Miss Alden applied for a job in
a letter to her congressman Rep
Keating (R-NY). She said she had
attended the 1952 Republican con-
vention in Chicago and that “poli-
tics and government have been a
major interest for several years.”
Keating said he didn’t know why
girls wouldn’t make just as good
pages as boys — maybe even
better.
By ELTLON C. FAY
WASHINGTON GW — President
Eisenhower recommended Thurs-
day a $37,575,000,000 military out-
lay for the next fiscal year, with
a shift in emphasis from foot soldi-
ery to a “full exploitation of air
power and modern weapons.”
The spending budget he proposed
to Congress for the Defense De-
partment is about (our billion dol-
lars less than that estimated for
the current year, which ends June
30
Eisenhower said the budget is
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