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WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 >U.R>—
The Senate voted overwhelmingly
Tiie- today to make the expense allow -
, t kii"Aii > Ki «\ M ,r:i t mtay to [ atices of tin president, vice-presi-
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A a _ . / I • * The . ction was taki n on an a-
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day's counter-proposal therefore
was a shift in policy.
The 14-points proposed by Ade-
nauer called for the resumption of
traffic bctwen all occupation zones
three months before the election.
They called for political freedom
and designs in election areas with
all parties running candidates in
these areas.
The chancellor asked parliamen-
tary approval for his program. He
said he will then send it to thi
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By ROBKKT HAEC.ER
I lited I'r 'SS Staff Correspondent
BONN, Germany, Sept. 2". 'U.g'
— West (ierman 1'hancellor Kon-
th ■ s«'nate's $5,- rad Adenauer called a suspected __ _
on (too IMi« tax increas*- bill. < oinmunist bluff today in agree l'S* the "four "powers occupying
wtl.tams wrtnnlly pwposod to -,K t.i.nation-wide German elect-! (j^any and the East German gi -
\\ .\ > 111V 111 >\ . "J. '--P ik. the tax effectiv.- Nov. I on ions, but stipulated a secret bal- verament.
hairman <;>.rdoi Is. i f the a- irn-^sionai expense allowances 1-t be used under international * * t)
mic i iieryy mi den.ard- arid Jan. 'JO, —the start of a supervision. _a_ B
ltd h;. . new presidential t-rm— on the $50,-, Adenauer, speaking before the K#fP W#VS MIT6CNI
officia iib..r 0IM t ix-fri I president.al allowance, bundestag, the lower house of the
i h..vi .a - lie changed the date to make it i (iernian parliament, proposed a 14-
► t'ft i ti\ • v\ liu htart uf the n«*xt i j, mt program i't i elections thruu-
i"i- n -vv congresA . iHout Germany. It was in answer
«!•■}' • and L'. der present law, rresident repeated E:
:'.'ts ii $l«M .(MMi-u-year salary and
i. t" a $50,0 M -a-yi'ar tax-free exp«nse
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ui Locomotives, Cars
By United Press
At least four charges of v ga-
ting office of price stabilization
regulations have been filed in lie
four-state Dallas region as a re-
sult of Wednesday's sweeping la.Us
on slaughter house®.
Three of the four w«.re file, in
Shreveport, lai., and the olh- in
Houston, Tex.
Agents in the Pallas reg nal
office were repi.rted still comp.Iing
evidince to determine if charges
would be filed axainst any mun oi
the 25 violators reported by rud-
inf officers.
Federal Judge Thomas E. I m-
nerly set a hearing for i :■". a ni.
Oct. 5 on an OPS request fo, ;i
order forcing a Houston firm to
allow Ol'S agmts to inspect its
records.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. <l"K>— Leon C. Itoeker, co-owner of t,v
ist German Com- g. j;t.rr, d , Okla., said Houston plant, said he was in a
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munist demands for elections to Jmi' . th , Ij,
unify Germany. *
The C hancellor's proposals call-
> I for political freedom, freedom
of assembly and a secrecy of the
ballot, with all German parties
participating in the election.
The Communists in many coun-
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ON, Sept. 27. <r.K -
Kerr, D. Okla., saiu — r-~ - ... . , ,
lie Atomic Energy the plant when OPS officials tiled
Commission replied with two p;i^- to make their inspection and
es of "bureaucratic phrases" to his they were not admitted bei i-
demand that it suspend liquor sto- they did not explain theirnii?;:
Viv urM>ks niro. the OP.S reei ivi'd
res at its projects.
Kerr noted in a letter to his
constituents in dry Oklahoma that
he had complained that such liq-
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We W rite All kind-. Of Insurance. Let lTs Insure Your
Home. Furniture, Car Or Business.
(VI ir.s-R Or See
Joy or Virginia Eoson
Six weeks ago, the OPs reei i\
an injunction ordering the H u#
firm, city custom slaughte e
Inc., to keep accurate record
the animals it killed.
Louisiana suits were ilni
John A. Meche, Li .v.s-
Lamar La Fleur, \ ill*
and Eual D. Font' not.
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ilias office reported "
etc yet fil«d in Oklah in.
Arkansas, the other two states
— ._— projects to drink nearer | in the region.
• it all-liernian elections aimed at home. —o
n ullification several times. Last | "Just because I he says) drink-1 Armored di\isions, which «**■ i«-
night, speaking before a Cominun-1 ing has been no 'unusual problem' prised nearly 17 per cent ol tl
if mass meeting in East Berlin he in the past," Kerr said, "is no real Army's total combat strengt m
again demanded the elections. I assurance that the future will not World War II, were fielded a
Adenauer twice in the past lobe affected by the new availabili- | ratio of one for every four in m-
ilays has rejected these demands.ty." * I try divisions.
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 236, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1951, newspaper, September 27, 1951; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth134091/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.