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Armed Soviet Forces In Mideast Not Likely
WASHINGTON (UPI) — f'„!_ 1 _ ~ " - ■ • •• _
natic authorities today discount*[sand Marines to help preserve
ed the possibility of armed Rus- Lebanon’s independence ‘may
rian intervention in the Middle [have serious consequences.” But
East to counter the landing of intelligence sources did not anti-
U.S. Marines in Lebanon. ......dpate any overt Russian action-
They also doubted the Marines--‘-
Naval Detachment
Arrives In Denmark
Dipio-ledged his dramatic decision to They graced themselves instead ‘armed aggression” in the Midcfk ;
;count-lsend Marines to heh oreserve for an intense propaganda tirade
expected to follow the Soviet ’Un-
ion’s opening charge in the Unit:
E38*- COPENHAGEN |UPD - The
• American officials acknowi- biggest American Naval detach,
eged % United States profeahly ment ever seen in northern En-
would Wee a propaganda beating ^ ^ Denmark today
in the Asian and African countries a cruise for Naval Academy
as a result of sending foe Ma- midshipmen. Sixteen units of
rrnes to Lebanon But they said Vice Adm. Bernard L. Austin’s
the issue at stake was so im- 2nd Fleet - with 9,000 men
mense and clear-cut that Presi- aboard are scheduled for «
dent Eisenhower and Secretaiy week's visit in the ports of Cop.
Dulles tod no alternative. entagen and Aarhus.
Eisenhower and Dulles were 1 "v ■ .............
said to be convinced any further U u>- „
sjkead of the Nasser - inspired * _______
gmuiis, otus, iyc, tuiu uun
lid be tied to the com r
b a floor of 60 per cent
w.
-For rice: For 1959 and IS
“<xe/»olntnr f>lnnco" Im nrnsi
75 and 90 per been closed for 22 months because
e exact level of the rebel campaign against
lined by a for- President Fulgencio Batista,
ether supple* ' The Council of MfoMfo ap-
ten stocks are proved a draft law submitted by
^H«UCfti0n ,,Mlnls,r-v, halnr,g
tocco is sup- salaries of faculty members and
y at 90 per employes “not rendering serv-
«« Krawens ices’1 at any state-supported uni-
nd marketing versity whose activities are para-
• ,
an “escalator clause" in present
farm law would be ignored and
** Not since 1932 when therewera
eries 606 violations against banks has
, th_ there been “such a tremendous
Sons ~~ -’i---- - -
law New Mexico was a V. 8. Ter-
ims- ritory for 61 year* before its ad-
the mission as a Mate on January
• Benson could set tuj
r where between 75 and
of parity. Acreage
scheduled to drop sharply next
year under present law, would be
frozen permanently at the present
—Dead in the House after a
vote last week is an administra-
tion-opposed omnibus bill which
a floor of 64.00 per
islation, and extension of school
and summer camp milk subsidies.
—Pending in the House and
—
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fhp milU hill unA inawTl
tne mi Ik bill ana indicated the
TheMth ham, a New York insurance ex-
r ^<0I> ecutive> as Imperial Potentate,
tortrialtsl **>• new Shrine leader will dl-
of more rect 166860 affairs of Shriners
throughout toe United States.
____ Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, Mexico
. hll_, and the Panama Canal Zone One
rviHoc An °f Ike Shrine s best known char-
itakle activities is their 17 hos-
yesteiday ^ ^ crippled children,
m will be Stringfellow, a member of
ig parade Crescent Temple, Trenton, N. J.,
has been a leader ln civic, edu-
cational and religious groups as
well as 1n Masonic organizations.
In ascending to the top Shrine
office, he worked 10 years
through various posts in the Im-
perial line. During the coming
year he will visit Shrine Temples
in 166 cities in North America.
photostat
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BAYTOWN PHOTOS
Ptow* flJMMI
of Edison Industries, a division
of McGraw-Edison Co., West
mwiraw-cAiibun vu., rveoi
Orange, N. 3. A native of Vir-
ginia, Stringfellow was a daily
associate of Thomas A. Edison
for many years.
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Thursday, July. J 7, 1958
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HERE IS FARM SITUATION
FACING CONGRESS TODAY
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
farm legislative situation up
date:
—Awaiting Senate aiction is an
administration - backed compro-
| mise bill drafted by the Senate
Agriculture Committee, providing
new government aid programs for
cotton, rice, and com and other
feed grains.
dm
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\ |
:hange
’ cejkforattoB Satur
ass,"
asses
dial service,
t and chief engi-
fvited file public to
and In-
office and ware-
get underway
| a barbecue ln the
ifeteria. All Hull
employe* and
Is of the com-
i out (it the Hull-
i tova been Invited
If the new building,
ribbon cutting
I be held at 2
p.m. the conver-
d equipment will
1 The public will
npanjrt newest
i these two pro-
I) Zbranek, state
| floss Ads district
wwppwea for
be principal
i dedication cere-
land Is still a resi-
lt, he Is now.maln-
loffice in liberty
r of the liberty
Crumbs
jl Treat
-(UPD- Don’t
i chip crumbs
|>f the package,
cucumber
rk cucumbers
|o not peel, Cut
leach end, scoop
liced-tea spoon,
1th a tittle salt
frbers on and to
combine 1
with H cup
|bs,, *£ teaspoon
Juke and
hut temcn.
ut B minutes to
cucumbers
and refrig-
Itdnch thick
i potato chips.
luces about 13
| entire niton’s
Havana University
Staff Is Dismissed
HAVANA (UPI) — The govern-
ment said today it plans fo dis-
more than 300 professors and
natfansthfodof H mllltaamC
ForsMSt, this wwdd icDwaBX*
cat foe 1958 allotment is
about 17,680^ .joes, Ear-'*#
growers with 1958 allotments of
10 acres or less, however, the bill
tons any acreage deduction.
"A” growers would get supports
fixed under formulas in present
llaw and Senate aides fold fob
would probably be about 90 per
cent of parity in 1959. A grower
vmv wi jnuivj ui a<an. a §iwwn
choosihg program “B” would get
an allotment boosted 40 per cent
Ifewfety Industrialist
s “ ^ Named Chief Of Shrlners
Acreage controls on corn, foe only Some 100,000 Nobles were in
feed grain subject to control, Chicago for three days of bus!-
would be dropped beginning in ness meetings and festivities. An
1959. Price supports for com be- estimated million persons viewed
ginning in 1969 would be based on the opening day parade yesterday
90 per cent of foe past three-year and more than a million will be
open market average, with a floor on hand for the evening parade
of $1.10 per bushel. Props for which closes the convention
other feed grains including grain Thursday,
Stringfellow, who lives in East
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1958, newspaper, July 17, 1958; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043544/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.