Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1956 Page: 2 of 6
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Good, Bad News Of Week Kalance
Struck On International Scale
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Congressmen Do Not See Strength
To Override Ike's Farm Bill Veto
WHISTLER'S MA
K\ \ IM KN' • J. lU'l'KK
W ASIIINt; ft >N 'f.H1—
I H'lniiorutis pri-
;it<-1> '1 u s<iay that they oannot
list-, .riouif h strensrth to ovpr-'
ii" I'lfsidti.t K.is.'nhnwoi's veto
>•' th. farm hill.
Thu;. mad^ a show of lininir up
t foi Wfflnf-sday's athowdoun
i t!i.' H.ius*'. Hut h.'hitid the
• . - th. problem they really
ciik'i itrntinx on whs how to
a.4IH th.- offensive in th.. battle
t':l I 'll legislation.
T'lei « . (iivi'i't, invf views
• nit l ehum-rats a to whether
:i.":t move sh44uld be:
I . i;ivt- Mi. Kisenhower exactly
'!.. h- hail a.-keil in the way
ii.-tt faii'i !.-yif lation—a -«4>il
k pritrram ainl luithinjt else.
~■ I--' i V". s'.ni Demoei-ata sir-
. . <1, woiilrl be the Iw'St way of
n "irtli.nint! their party's ele4-
...n ; ear rharif.- that the <>OP is
..; «1 ■ >i11tr • no i«:h to help th ■ farm-
Knact Soil Bank
T>. eiiait tlie S4.i! hank, but in-
,.| provisions laisii'ir price sup-
— ts abov,*- the ininiinuni 82'a
■ i i-eiit ..f parity level at vvhieh
\i . Ki.- 'iihow.-r set them Momlajr
but k.'.'pintr tn.-rn uiwfc-r the i «i per
nt level provaieti in the vetiw'd
h. UK'tatic hiP. Adv of this
plan said Mr. Kisenhower could
e.ot risk ■ • t> i11u it .4iid l>. no "-ats
..'iiil yet i*.'- liit i*" ' boost ina
brokirj* mechani-m, h d«s K f
fiedal-i'.ishiiig ton be pvrlurmt"
i.ii a trtb.e for ^rso exercise.
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CLUB 180
V2 Mile West of City Limits
Iratuiinti: XL KALLAIIII'S It AM H HANDS
Sa.tiul.n .Niyrhl: >:iH) I". \|.
NIGHTI Y
U )\
Except Sunday 7'P
We Ca+er To Couples & Parties
.ie,. t
U.S. Put On Spot
In Middle East
Treaty Meeting
it, ( li VULES V. M< I V N N
I niied I'rcss t'oreiKii Vnalvst
"i . Irn t 'd Stat. - i< I"- n« put
1 ' i, spot at a liieetina" of the
' M 11>i 1.■ I' tst Ti it;. " •jr-.iniza-
i ' a" 11 " 'l.eis in Tehran, Iran.
Kii.-t. t . il! li ■ put ttlitler stronj?
sia n.i m.t t.. j. .in ,\t ri'l'l I.
u . i.i. i4- rev«'rs.' its present
' | th 'o-4'aile.t llaj.'iid-.d pact group.
. S< 4-4.,>4{. it w il: be ii: fed to in
I , ■■ 1 1 itar\ aiij to th.
\ . vf tie pact ioi
<lait's A 1 ub leuioti.
T!)4-, ( iiit4'i| Stat,
porcant pa ' in th.
the pact, leu it
' N*. r t
!ai'.| tnC4>n>e.
r4. -end th4 I'la.sideiit a slightly !
o> dified vernion of th4- bill he ve-
toed, but one which would be
basically the same. Those favoring
this move said it would make clear,
even in th fac.> 4>f another veto,
that hemocints were uncompro-
misini on what they feel is es-
sential to the farmers.
In a radio-tetevisi4>n sn>4'ch
Mondav niwht aimed chiefly .it
"farm folks." Mr. Eisenh«w4>r said
he vetoed thi' 01 itrinal IVinwratic
tarm bill because it was "a bad
bill fo.' the country . . . awkward
. . . clumsy." H" told tlu- nation
h4- was urging Congress to pass
straight S4iil bank bill "as
promptly as rtossible" bectiuse "the
farmers of .4met Va have a right
to mand and 4"*n.et that."
'Riskv Thin" in E'*eti«.n Ye-'r'
In His broadcast. Mi. Kis-nhow-
er <..id h. win to'il "what a li-kv
•hin" ill an .-l.-.-ti. n yaar" to veto
the f ..ni bill. l!ut. h.- said. "I am
•i.i rolitical expert ... I will :i I -
n-ays resist an' a't runt to-leak.,
'h.. farmv and his prohl. m- ;
•11 'itiral foo-ball "
Despite the l'l-psident's asser-
• ;on. some Dmwrati credited
'* . (' -•■nhi.uer vith a master no
'i ;cal ->rot- e ordering parit\
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r.BACE.FUL DECOR — Shopkeepers in Monaco are vying
with each other in creating colorful decorations for the C.^race
Kelly-Prince Rainier III wedding. Typical is Francois Oudi,
Monagasque electrician, shown putting the finishing touches to
a crown made of Bactarat crystal that he U display in his
. window.
Arfveniaei'^ti^nt'more -nonev in, " MichiAin State Universit
>s playeii aft im
■ i>s gMiiiaatM>n < f
rl.d not join. It
MKT.', meeti.tas
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GEffiNG UP NIGHTS
"I ;• • .. >ib"! ..f the pact .Ve
•lit 111 ' li Turlice, I, :•«(, Iran
a-i 1 ,.ki- ;ar
I'.iper Xtri'emenl
K%- -in-.'e it . as ' up formal-
• -ai ti.e tuu't It as heei I
pap. tjef. ■ ■' .-«■ agrn'e
It was ",a!;ene*i materially
hen Cleat Hi it a in trie. I to ^g-t
aidafi to ji.iti it 1 n.t I'aii.-d. lh**
•suit Of the attempt was to cause
b • .l.o.u.;iia!• • .den-'t c 1 rsi- and
. • 1, •• .!,,hn I'.agot Ululib
,,f J.o-
i*' MET*. 1 :i4'i 11 tiers sav
• .Illy imii to r ake tin ir pact
.ii efftative ai.-iiuiiit'iit against
U'i -t augressn.il s for tile
I '. •! States to join it rtOtrigbt.
\ppeal From llritain
le.th Mritairt and Iran have ap-
ji4.a|ed to I • .-.~ident Kisenhower
iml S . -'ta y 4.f' State John Kos-
te- hulles to enter the pact.
This plea "ill be repeateil at
the five-day Tehian in^fttfiig which
.ti - Monday ami ail ill join
111 it.
Pakistan intends also to ii:al<e
a b 1) ' or .. l.iii' in.-, .'as.- A ■
< • 1 r iniiitaiy ai<l. li v< ill haee the
'nil suppoort of turkey, trail a mi
Iran.
There i.- no nidicatin that I* . s-
'dent hi: I'lilim. .1- and I Hi I le aiv
ready t* alter the;, .lei'isiim n.4t
to join the treaty.
d hf
aetunth
s to ib.ni!
n '.I S«*.2 p. ;
MMu, sf\ „
crops.
Ill tile spe
offered ".in-.
th • soil bank
■«ed
^1 (>er .
nost
s«
• r -s • 4 j mice
nf on wheat
i 4'oin. thi
im [mo tant
eh. Mr
further
plan
vision that
i.rrnne.it to
nents up f.
" icip iting f-
t.-r Julv I
Kisenhower
.irop4isji!" to
"simole p 1*44—
wnald permit the gov-
start making pay-
1 ".o per cent t. par-
•Hii.-rs ir.iaii'iliately af-
Th.. ['resident said such
• . rove could |> 'ovidt fa i"lie 1 - ., n
additional >anii aiillion income in
this c; on verir.
Jackson H.ile, Wvo. was once
' called "tin- most talked of outlaw
rendezvous in the world." N* the
bad men ha- e departed but film
companies still [M-oril. th>* '.alley
" ith gunmen, cowboys and In-
dians.
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1956, newspaper, April 17, 1956; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135289/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.