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BRENHAM BANNEB-PKMBB, WUSNHAM. TEXAS
TUESDAY, OCT. 30,1056
MARKETS
COTTON QUOTAS KE IS FORCED SOVIETS-
(Continued from page 1)
VOL
er’s plans to fly to Dallas' Love
ly before noon Wednesday damp-
has been largely responsible
I for this tremendous interest in
the colleges are showing their
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bales compared with 35,300 this carry Texas.”
night we were whisked to. the
•and back to Wichita Falls. •
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the
stands aboard an electrlc'cleva™
fusing
and
during the
wrong
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Under secretary of agriculture
MILK B
before
noon and that Israeli's air force
closed steady. -
All was reported quiet but tense
ties were mimeographed
and May
to
the writer.
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Goodcows and calves 75110
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1,850 head of cattle. 175 head of
hogs. 14 head of horses and mill-
rs Top on hogs 15.50. Horses 3-5
12. Cat le market opened lower,
compared -to last Monday. Good
to choice calves 1519 12. Medi-
um to good 1215. Rannies 712.
Good butcher cows 9-12. Canners
10.
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are not interested in peace in the
Middle East and are looking for
Haims t be "liquidating” the Is-
raeli force ias reported by the
Egyptian high command in Cairo.
Israel Forces Near Canal .
Although unconfirmed but reli-
able reports placed Israeli forces
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today a
ers to <
on elect
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cast dui
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voters t
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delayed,
voters w
have fin
early.
You’ll
star.
in the hat
of the stars!
rugged life and his efforts went
unappreciated.
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Cas
BUTTERFAT FER POUND
Sour Cream, 44c
Sweet Cream, 49c
Ed Price Hanged
In Effigy Again
GRADE A MILK
6 71 per cwt. of 4%
7 per point over 4%
UNGRADED MILK
30 to 75 lbs. daily bonus
10c/cwt
76 so 100 lbs. daily bonus
15c/cwt.
100 lbs. over daily bonus
25c/cwt.
$3.00 per cwt 4%
6c per point over 4%
58 50 to
$8.95 for
94.50
reports-that Britain nnd France
- had served notice they would send
tre pS into the Suez Canal Zone
if fighting is not stopped within
12 hours.
"It is quite clear,’. the Russian
6a/d, "that they t ok this step
I
CEASE-FARE--
(Continued from page 1)
t game. Athletic authorities have
come to realize that the press
NEW YORK, Oct. 30, (UPy _
Cotton closed steady.
were in
tie.
US Presses
UN To Order
any pretext to bring theit troops! appreciation. A: Rice the other
r .’into the Middle East” ...
He read to the council London
TO CANCEL HIS
DALLASSPEECH
(Cqmtmnued trom page one)
ordie_rebel holdouts in the city
to surrender.’Tt said the Russians
would get out if the rebels would
stop fighting, but apparently this
had no effect on the rebels.
Observers said the broadcasts
appeared to be part of a Commu-
nist war of nerves against the
revolutionaries. Previously Radio
Budapest had broadcast appeals
to surrender interspersed with an-
nouncements the rebels had won.
Observers said the Communists
appeared to be deliberately seek-
ing to trick the rebels.
minister of the interior that So-1 one and a half inches. Sweetwater
viet forces were leaving the mar-I itself had .8 of an inch and the
growers sought in an effort to
meet foreign competition.
year and the planting i___
at 89,357acres compare
45,305 this year.
restricted allotments.
Flexible Supports
Should quotas be approved, the
support rates would be set be-
tween 79 and 90 per cent of par-
ity under the flexible price sup-
port system.
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Egyptian planes also shot down a
76.565 Bale Quota
The quota was set at 76,565
tier station as Mickelsdorf and
Hungarian border authorities sud-
denly closed the border against
anyone who did not bear a Hun-
garian visa.
Moaning Unclear
What this meant was not imme-
diately clear. Rebels might now
be mopping up isolated units of
secret police — the rebels have
virtually controlled Westenn Hun-
gary since the early days of the
revolution.
be rejected - and they they
would be availably o n l y to
growers who planted with their
apportioned on the basis of a
formula in farm law and regula-
tions issued by?fh department.
The apportionment will be made
by the state and county ASC
committees. A
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DOBERTS READY-TO-WEAR
Brenham, Texas
4
P-TA CARNIVAL
4
(Continued from page 1)
Den.
Matr. • .
Ty
STARLITE
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
(Continued from page 1)
Russell Jones reported fnm Bu-
dapest itself that “strong” Soviet
forces were moving into the coun-
try from Czechoslovakia in what
appeared to be the start of a new
Russian drive to icrush the rebel-
lion.
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POLTRY
Large White Eggs, 40c
Medium Candied Eggs, 32c .
Small Eggs, 22c
Check Eggs, 15c
Geese, 12c •
Hens, 14c
Fryers, 20c
Old Roosters, 8c
Guineas, 50c
Ducks, 12c
Turkey Toms, 22c
Turkey Hens, 25c
Pecans, 14c
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IPICIAL VORMULA VITAMIN CAPSULES
Veel Bemter...took Bener...Work Berrer
er YOUR MONEY BACKI
A menasaon •KOpUCr
2EACE5: Whitens cotons and linens,
brighdem Sost colors, eosily without rubbing.
DISWUFECTS Sonimtes yow wesh, bothioom
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eaKeriyee
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was attac
was a sharp Mow to conservative
Democratic hopes.
Gov. Allan Shivers told news-
men at a press conference Mon-
day it was a toes-up whether Mr.
Eisenhower would again carry
Texas, and frankly admitted the
personal appearance at Dallas by
the President would bolster his
chances.
SPECTATOR-
(Continued from page one)
the gme, and, consequently, the
increased atendance. Football
has become a big-business, and
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The iten
Bowl, a
giving a
crippled
key even
The Unit
will also
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feeling low ?
Mr energy
9 QUICKw h
Fleecy White bleaches
so gently, sanitizes
so surely and leaves your
wash so radiant white
and delightfully fresh.
This is but one of the many ways
thia outstanding liquid bleach
and household disinfectant can
wu to you. You’ll find other uses
and directions on bottle label.
Boettcher Lumber
Company'
JuBt follow arrow out the Houaton Highway
seven-day-old rebellion, broadcast
a ' statement of the Communist
July
Oct
' Dec.
Supplement your dirt every day with
ust one High-Potency Boel Capsule.
Just bne of these wonderfully strength-
ening capules give you the full vita-
I min and iron content nature provided
in the following groups of foods before
33.92 33.82 33.82
31.02 33 91 33.92
BBB IT FRIDAY. NOV. S. AT OUR SHOWROOMI
LANG MOTOR CO.
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in re-el
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Brenhar
lands to state ownership.
"This statement was satisfac-
distributed among
BRENHAM COTTON
Strict Middling, 31.75
Middling, 31.23
Strict Low Middling, 29.75
- —LeW Middling.-27.75_____
and ttheir children to eat their
supper at the park.
Masks and noise makers, will
be sold at the carnival.
Mrs. Martin said the primary
purpose of the carnival is to
provide entertainment, for school
children. Proceeds from the event
will be used for school purposes.
"Wear masks and costumes or
not, as you choose,” Mrs. Martin
said.
The
SPI
Mar. . 32.98 32.98 32.96 Earlier Egyptian unti-aircraft
SP it closed steady at 33.30, un- units reported driving off an Is-
changed. | raeli reconnaissance plane which
time, today.
He said Burns hid pointed out
th it both sidea were bound to
keep the peace under the Paleg-
tine armistice agreement ar the
erase - fire urranged by Ham-
narskjold himself last April.
Field for the majr speech short- see a single Russian tank.”
For the first time in days, fir-
ie • {
ah--he- a A V.
$5.00 to cegA
$6.95 for
tyred city of Budapest.
It added that rebel forces, after
'ceasing to fire, were joining the
workers land student units” .in tak-
ing over fnm the Red army the
maintenance of peace and order.
Rebels Hold Positions
Only Monday night' the same
of a dangerous willingness
FORT WORTH (UP)
a rds 33%; crrent receipts 30; "
dirties 27%; checks 26.
robbery charge he planned to hold
up a bank next Saturday Remind- _____
ed the bank isn't open Saturday (U.P. i—stands tor United Press
Moriarity, replied, "well, I would the world's best coverage of the
have mad it some other day.” world’s biggest news
.
: 6-
launched its attack "withou en-
couragement and assistance from
those agzressive circles which
caterer was present throughout
the evening to serve a hr meal
and cold drinks free of charge [
33.81 33 66 33.67
33.01 32.88 32.95 1 small Israeli Pipe Cub observa-
.3302 32 92 32.95/tion plane.
kinz_Fgyptian mil,tar;a
nhthe Sinai peninsula.
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it to her brother-in-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Bie-
ber, and son of Mamou, La. She
was accompanied by her father,
H. W. Engelbrecht of Crawford,
who is visiting Mrs. Niebuhr.
They also visited other points of
interest in Louisiana while there.
8"5
Other speakers, however, kept
up the running fire of campaign
oratory. The H-bomb issue was
debated by Harold Stassen, a Re-
publican, and Sen. Albert Gore, a
Tennessee Democrat, in separate
speeches Monday night.
; Gov. Allan Shivers described
the fight for Texas' 24 electoral
Votes as a tossup. Texas as a
whole, he said, ‘is in the bal-
AUSTIN (UP) — Head football
Coach Ed Price was hanged in ef-
figy today for the second time
within a week near the Univer-
sity of Texas campus.
A stnaw dummy was found
hanging from the top of a light
standard at Intramural Field,
some 150 feet above the ground.
A sign bore the message; ‘Take
a hint, Ed. Go.” Intramural Field
is adjacent to the university cam-
pus.
Texas has won one game while
losing fiv thus far this season.
MORE COLD AIR-
(Continued from page 1)
as Midland. Thunderstorms hit
Lubbock following a duster that
dropped visibility to a mile.
Amarillo had a brief variety of
weather. It was plagued momen-
tarily with thunder iand lightning,
winds and dust and then lignt
sprinkles.
Today the front bad moved to
within a line bordered by a
Wichita Falls-Junction line. Show-
ers and thundershowers fell inter-
mittently in an area bounded by
San Antonio, Lufkin, Texarkana
Gene Hill, 23, couldn't leave
enough alone Monday. Hill
ticketed for speeding and AS
"Miracle
IN THE
ened some politioal fires in Texas, ing could be heard across the bor-
der at the Austro-Hungarian fron-
s
1
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Rebels Hold Out
Another United Press dispatch
from Budapest said the grim, em-
battled Insurgents still were hold-
ing out today in the narrow, slum
streets surrounding Budapest's
massive university clinics.
Rebels told new men they were
interested only in the departure
press box at the top of
The department has not yet
announced price support levels
for next year’s cob on crops. Un.
... ' der law, they would be only 50
Syriaulebanon Tense per-cent of r ” ' ’
almost within sight of the Suez
Good agestoker.-steers Canal, sources close to the Israeli
CLEVEI
call girl ’
the tipster
ent County
ceau to re
der cae i
The Oc
learned th
was a "fo
an estern
The new
told the pt
ator of a
might haw
Dr. Samue
ceiu was
ment.
The oste
Marilyn, w
in the fash
hme
of July 4,
High Low Close I Egyptian and Israeli air forces
Ticket Tearer Tagged
PASADENA, Calif. (UP) Lon-
Cancellation of Mr. Eisenhow- of the Russians and "there won’t
be peace here ias long as we eat.
parity should quotas fDleomg'vsdotheprbmobnecon- statinnosailed- pbandof do-
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO (UP) Produce:
Live poultry: Market steady. 26
trucks. White Rock broilers‘19 to
20; hen turkeys 25-26; toms 29 to
30: Ducklinings 23; young geese 29.
No other USDA price changes on
poultry today. ,
Butter: 508,000 pounds, tone
stendy to firm. 93-,score 61%; 92
score 60%; 90 score 60; 89 score
58. Carlots: 90 iscore 60%; 89
score 58%.
Eggs: 8,500 vases, tone steady
on tops, balance weak. White
targe extras 43; mixed large ex-
tras 41%; mediums 28%; stand-
. 1 titering the pieces 'from his - ar.
He was halted again by police and
GIESPIE’S PHARMACY r ar ther tiqket for littering j
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meddin, Syrian-rmy chief of
staff, cancelled a scheduled visit
to Moscow. They conferred w i t h
Egyptian Ambassador Mohammed
Ryad and Soviet Ambassador Ser-
gein Nemchina.
Nasser Calls Emergency Meet
A Cairo dispatch sid Egyptian
President Gamal Abdel Nasser
Havin
J recent t
Durden,
taxi dem
J where h
a cattle
ows. In
Devils 1
to the r
primitiv
the bigi
. hunting
buck 1
i weighed
[ , pounds i
inches ।
behind t
remain
daughte
close the
Then th
, . Brenhar
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ness inti
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from ge
home in
rive in 7
16—the 1
deer seat
BRENHAM LIVESTOCK ' lanpeared over Port Said..,
Israeli sources- described as
‘gro sly premature” Egyptian
Sweetwater in Nolan county.
Rain, brought along by high
winds and hail, measured up to
, UN i
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aug
N- ' . . 8l
To top off '-he hospitality, a
High Iow (lose
33.98 33 87 33.87
51 01 33.96 33.94
341.14 34.01 34.07
Screen Vogue Millinery
1 Lot of Hats in colors
,?
M 15 34.02.34.05An. official, annunqem- rgghbkan3,
•-33.80 13.61 33.66 Egyptian bombers went into ac- er prirac supports','wlis
i in the
Rain
because there is nothing the Dem-
ocrafie candidate for President
could say that would please Shiv-
ers and his followers.”
ShlVers,. who supports Mr. Ei-
";ga g
\ cottons and linens
SAUSAGE BARBECUE
at THE HANG OUT PLACE
1 % miles west of Brenham
1% miles west of Brenham on Highway 290
Wednesday, Oct. 31
Beginning at 4 p. m. All you can eat for $1.00 or
$1.00 a lb. to go. Come and get it.
Your pleasure is our business. •
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At last you can - -
OWN A HOME Reaper
than you can rent!
For only $54.50 per month you can have
THESE VALUE PLUS FEATURES:
Large, sodded lot, paved street, concrete curb, gutter
driveway and sidewalks, FHA & GI finance. Tlac
bath.with. shower, Venetian Blinds and Textone walls
beautiful hardwood floors, rock wool insulation, wash-
ing machine connection.
government said Israel bid no de-
signs on the vital waterway.
In Baghdad, Iraq's Foreign Min-
ister Burhanudin. Bashayan for-
molly advised Egypt that Iraq is
ready to give it “fyll lassistance"
against the Israelis.
Iraq then appealed to all the
Amb diplomatic missions in Bagh-
dad for unified action against Is-
rael.
Syrian Army Alerted
A dispatch from Damascus ‘said
Syrian army units all along the
Syrran-Israeli frontier were placed
on an emergency alert.
Syrian Defense Minister Abdul
Hasib Raskan , said the Syrian
army was rendy for combined ac-
tion with Egypt against the Israel
attack the minute such an order
is given by the joint Syro-Egyp-
tian command.
____ whoe an- and back to Wichita Falls.
e-ven bethCn-f He.Mist rainfall' wassouthor----- 20"
True D. Morse sid the quota for
long staple cOtton was more than
astionin.the desertbat-, doubled, because of improved
market.demande attributed
_ . _'sppHs,whehM sar
sue” before the voters. He
accused Adlai Stevenson, the
Democratic presidential nominee,
"some slight casualties” were sut- ■
fried when Egyptian Air Force
planes strafed an Israeli trams-
port,
Israeli Called Raiders
Most newspapers referred to the
Urach troops eas raiders and did
not use the word "wur."
toy to Sengag Gov.-elect Price
cpL-bdaydleaid, "but Mt
to Mr. Shivers and his followers
and choice slaughter calves 15 to
18.50, few head to 19. tot
Hog* 1,200. Butchers steady to
15 cents lower. Sows steady. No.
1, 2 and 3 grade 200 to 275 lbs ,
mostly 15. Sows mostly 13 to 14.
Sheep 2,700 Receipts largely
lambs. Trade fairly active.
Slaughter lambs ewes string lo
slightly highers. Feeder lambs
steady. Gobd and choice 78 to 90
lbs., slaughter bimbs, 18.50 to
20.50, including No. 3 pelts 19.50,
and No 1 pelts 20 50
syrin President Shukri EI- , Mrs., Carl E. Niebuhr returned
Kuwatly and Gen. Tewfik Niza- home Monday from a week's vis-
Keep it A Ayk
under your C "/
helmet! ---- o (oN\/
Located only three blocks from all schools
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city’s three municipal lakes
caught from six inches to a foot
iand a half of water.
Other Amounts Given
Other rainfall reports included:
Wichita Falls 1.05, Abilene .82,
Mineral Wells .68, San Angelo
.64, Lubbock .33, Dallas .30, Fort
Worth .38,, Galveston .08, Del Ri
.02,’ and Houston NE.
at two paints.
There was no report of casual- ■
, ties Israeli nr Egyptian except
for an Israeli announcement that
on the Jordan, Syrian nnd Leba-
•nese frontief; at 1 am*. (6 a.m.
cst)., /
The announcement said the
tor. We word ushered to an up-
holstered chir. An adequate
I desk was phvided and before
tl* Was a blear, unobstructed
and cutters 6-9, Stocker calves
"trust” the Russians."
EG YPTS RUSSIAN
(Continued from page 1)
tions. Only Lebanon appeared qui--
ct. x
4. In London, Prime Minister
Sir Anthony Eden told Commons
that Britain and France had
served ia 12-hur ultimatum on
Egypt to permit their troops to
move into the Suez Canal area
"temporarily.” Eden said there
were indications the Israeli were
using paratroops in Egypt.
5. In New York, at the urgent
request of the United States, the
United Nations began considera-
tion of the Israeli invasion and
ways to stop it.
6. There were urgent confer-
ences in both Washington and
London. In Washington, adminis-
tration officials said the United
States may halt economic aid to
Israel. In London, Eden and his
Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd
met with French Premier Guy
Mollet and Foreign Minister Chris-
than Pincau to determine a united
course of taction.
D6ODOMIZES Boby -o:h. work ( oh.. 5
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eere end mildew. Alto trom tile, enamel. "EGMTTZ
PLEASANT TO USE.. LEAVES NO OFFENSIVE ODOR!
• stork:
Cattle 4,100 Slaughter steers
slow and weik, other classes ac-
tive and string. Good and choice
borf stecFs217 to.23.50. Beef cows
10 to 12.50, few head 13. Bulls 9
to 12.
. Dec.
view of the entire playing field, Mar
through plate glass w hich May
without wilting for ^~N^i tion to shicldedsus tzm fhe-xeather >- —K-
•sti’-a > ugumscoruumim
. security." ' the Leghorn band music and Mar . , 33 02 32.95 33.97
L ......• fe-n>ra; p. g ) fam halftime n<.tiyi ies wm- placed ' / r ts " .
m irskjold reported tofhe couner before u^ttg n^m^^ ................. convoys in
Any Day Is Fine
CLEVELAND i IT) Rohe rt
(Trigger) Moriarity told police
• ho arrested him on an armed
3
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Mdkiceeg.-.
2% DOWN PAYMENT for weterans
per month. For appointmentto ",2325
GR 6-3678 or GR 6-2550, or Mc “ telephone
promising that the Democratic
party will not try to repeal the
law which returned Texas' tide-
Must Be Kpproved
Quotas, which restrict sales Li
times of surplus supples, must
be approved by at least two-
thirds of the grower* voting in
the referendum.
Quotas have been in effect on
the last three cofton crop. They
have never been turned down on
, upland cotton since first author-
ized by law in 1938. They were
no invoked, however, during the
war and early postwar years be
cause there was no surplus dur-
ing those times.
In general, the farm market-
ing quota is the production from
the farms acreage allotment.
The department also announ-
ced that marketing quotas will
be continued on next year’s crop
of long staple cotton, subject, of
course, to approval by at least
two-thirds of the growers of this
type of cotton vofing in the re-
ferendum,
ance," but he added, “If we get
> a large vote..... Eisenhower will
i eonkinf
! quort of potteurized milk * a th of horn
i 4 o« of fresh orange jvito 1 lb of boon
1 1 )k of loon becon 1 4 lb of buw.
1 lb. of toon pork I., lb of veol chop,
M lb of green atring beone
Penny farP^nny . ..Yau Get
More Value in High-Potency
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Faloenberg
of Cornell City visited Rev. md
Mrs. Louis Kramer. Monday
morning.
Mrs. C. L Wilkins has gone to
Houston to spend several days
with Mr. and Mrs. James B. Riv-
ers and Mrs. Besste Farley. She
went especially to attend the
Houston Symphony Concert to-
night.
Clinton Anderson was here
from Houston where he is appear-
ing in the production of "Sabrina”
at the Alley Theatre, for a short
visit to his mother, Mrs. E. P.
Anderson, returning to Houston
today.
Rev. Herbert J. Beadle has gone
to Norman, Okla, where he will
spend two weeks at the .Group
Life Laboratory held by the De-
partment of Christian Education
of the National Council of the
Episcopal Church. During his
absence services will be conduct-
ed at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
by Rev. S. Moylan Bird. Rev. Mr.
Beadle expects to be back in
Brenham by Tuesday, November
13. •
Eupervision organiz.it ion in Pales- newsmen, giving them special i
tine, had asked for a cease-fire information. And a play by-
to be effective at non, locl play account and game statis.
— , Hicks, whom we had known a
S2n Cease- Fire few vears before when he ws
• p-Oyni qon, . -. ’ . i a job printer at Denton, was
W anterw. xxx j & Six
’ itedaEreenstart Correspondent newsmen were huddled to
UXrFD NATIONS, N. Y. (UP) I gather on the 50-yard line on
7- The United Smtes. asked the , the sidelines. Hicks gave us a
tn ted Nations Security Council, typewriter and asked us to
today to issue an immediate or-; write a play-by-play account
der for • cease-fire in the Israeli-, of the game, giving carbon
Egyptian fighting and for the copies to the other reporters,
withdrawal of Israel's troops to I The day was bitterly cold and
its own bordera. I our fingers were nearly froz-
U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot en. We doubt t hat we did.a
Lodge Jr., opening the council's very good jot) on the play-by-
extraordinary session on the Pal- , play,
raeine situation, said each mem-, • « «
ber has a clear-cut respons ibil- A the years went by and the
f. to take immediate measures crowds increased at the foot.
restart peace in the Middle , ball games, new stadiums were
Hst , erected and the press was het-
He gave notice that the L.S. ter cared for' The attendance
wll submit a resolution to the had grown,from a few thou.
Council .this afternoon erlling f r sand back in those early days
the withdrawal of Israeli forces to the presen day crowds of
end asking for steps to insure | 63,000 to 75000 for a single
that they are withdrawn
Soviet Ambassador Arkay A.
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called an emergency cabinet
meeting for this afternoon to dis-
cuss the situation.
French Premier Guy Mollet and
Foreign Minister Christian Pincau
flew to London for talks with
British Prime Minister Sir An-
thony Eden and Foreign Minister
Selwyn Lloyd.
President Eisenhower Was keep-
ing in close touch with Secretary
of Stu to John Foster Dulles. Ear-
lier the United States requested
UN Security Council action boday
against Israel.
Details of Fighting Scarce
There were no immediate de-
tails in Jerusalem of the Egypti in
"bombings” in the Egyptian si-t
nai desert and the Israeli Negev ,
Desert the first aeril action
reported since the Israeli attack j
There also were no official de- "
tails of the exact positions held -
by the Israeli . force, which!
crossed into Egypt Monday nigh' ‘
to all those in the press box
As We said before, amid all
’his plush comfort, we could
not resist reminiscing about
those "good ole days" whemn the
sports reporter had a pretty
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pair. Older and lower quality
cows and calves 60-75 a pair.
Heavy weight bulls 10 12 . 12
12. Light weight bulls 81.2.
10 12.
HOUSTON LIVESTOCK
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- Livestock:
Cattle 400. Moderately active.
Stendy, Cutter and utility slaugh-
ter yearlings 9-13.00. Culter and
utility bulls 9 t 12.00. Com-
mon stocker yearling steers late
M nday tat 10.00.
Calves 2,400. Modenately active.
Some good slaughter calves
strong, bulk slaughter and stock-
er steady with Monday. Few small
lots good heavy slaughter calves
ix 50.
Hogs 10 Based on prices at lo-
cal yards and packing pbints
butcher hogs declined 25 cents,
while sows held steady. Top 14.25
pa d for 190-240 )h. U S. Grades 1
to 3 barrows and gilts. Sows 300
lbs down 9 to 12. Heavier weights
down to 8.00.
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