Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 84, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1956 Page: 6 of 8
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•—BKti hKNRIDGE AMKKK'A.N KKIIi.AY. APKIL 27. IWoft
41 * (OSON IN WASHINGTON *
Fireworks Aheod—McKay
Hoods Home for Campaign
BV FlTtK KDSON
VIA Ha hm«ton C orrr pond«-nl
flTABHINCTON— «NEA) — Departing Interior Secy Uout'-as Mc-
Ka> expect: j u.rty campaign when he shakei tt.e mutk of
Wa.fiu.^:on Iri • : fee' ind !e'..rnA to C)re«oa He <* ill oe run-
Ring lot t;i«- oO i°.< hi -ii by Dtmocrttit Sen. Wayne Macs*. J
' There K ivf t:c ' i lot < ! [wr«mal <,tUu.K cui MiKjv in Oregon,"
ViK.iy ad its ! ■ ve convinced a lot ol people 1'nr. a trooK OU
tf.i itive-jvk.lv c'
McK .• ' •• .i.ntj r- he hasn't given away a thing
Ilv tiki • • in gir. wri.toiial race this year a* .t showdown
. pr. at vt.u : • it i what leans to socialism They (tt.i
De rtuvtat- • at the record
iit .uer ne vi r.,, ; ..>. A hat has Wayne Morse ever done
(oi (Jr. g.,n
I M r . ,> r ,«-r at a k • for 10,000 words, this gives a iuu.;i.
U a o: wh.<! : i' .t !: <:n Oregon thii year.
THERE |s NO HOI BT it I> '.* McKay'* heart belonging to
3r -gcn fr , . .tii ■ i. t Mi Kay have Uvea then-
Way ne V- : • Tit - en botn there he observe:
,11,K . v ,u. : re^:• t • leaving Waifungton i - that he w not
it.e to t'i K i". Mivvr pr> *-vt in Oregon . ••:-,pi. ted But
le I.Sts H '.I . • - .. t'e Kreate-t accoinpliit. etit. ot h.„ truce
■ earv it S. in'.:) uf Ii,'. ricr «
He u ; ro • ' t ■ : ■ Ir.■ t...ri . duration program Nothing :pei.-
a.-ulai .ill'..' B t i*. hi- gre.t hui: a value.-.
I jti k t he U«.i*ts
H« , < r >* a i,« : at.o: tit, to enlsi^t National Park
' lilt!.-, I th« n« X' l" year
H,. . pioi'i < "• Alaska railr.-i.d r. ^rgarurat:«.i: It converted
t! V >-: .l< , I I ' ' (Mil flolll a lo e r to a Oiiey-li.aivi.r-
240 OW Ja<t .«eal il.i it '.iu year.
"IlkPT Ol INTERIOR .; pr.-j :.a?ior,s were cut the fir-t vrar of
Mth.. • •■ ■ ' ili'in li..t tt.ey t.ave been raised atii.uaily silue
;|. r, to a b . li'.t. d S8lr i Million dollars for 15#".7
X • n-j...- u ;t re.ilue .t says McKay, "but Interior is
r. piJiy b< s. i: . >-st- *.ai ir>g
• 1: . d i to is . . a .1 revenue^ fron. Buieau of Land Manage-
item tuiit.-i j.. ..id the am axing reeeipt: ttom tide lands lejses
'1 rti pi' . d ol ttiO't deals ' >ays McKay, "in terms of colU-
b!i*>Oe.t '• v "
Ml I (V, V ' I: with the all-tWie eabir.et levord of hav.n.'
held oii.y i.:i« 'Aa iiiiigton pros lofiferelice in hi- thn-e-year tenuri
t-,■ r,j !.. , i :,, r individual interviews aii.l he has heiu
I : : vi.!.. u. t of town He says he UKc-i the give and take
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MiK \ \ s ONI: ■ if t il J ?- cOf.ft reriii* was to annoura t- thf
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f t .a; J.i tfjis "p.iittitr>hip po^ci policy
Hr ei- '« -.\j* Li f u\i r«>r the ti«*cision to Hell s Cai. on
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i loc uioie contiol over niethoU ot
!>roduction plus largrer direct and
1 indirect wage increases, are the
core of newspaper labor problems."
There were 80 arbitration awards
on newspapers last year, 14 more
than the previous high achieved
in lt ;V4. A study of labor disputes
in the last decade shows the in-
' creased value of arbitration, the
report said. —
During the first five years of
the decade, there were 14tl strikes
and 132 arbitration awards —1?
'"more stiikes than awards. During
the last live years, there were 411
strikes and 2H1 awards —218 more
arbitrations than strikes.
"ANl'A promotes arbritation and
cause it saves publication and
iruards employes ayainst lost em-
ploy meat and wages," the report
said "All parties of interest in
arbitration — employes, manage-
, merit, awl the public — ttain by
tins voluntary preservation of
i newspapers."
However, strikes increased last
year unions l". S. newspapers.
There were nine compared with
ewn in lilS4. The nine involved
IT impels with laitfi- circulations.
Hie report said: " The Brooklyn
. Kau'e was destroyed. In Detroit
a 4iialay strike was the first black-
out oi newspaper service in the
city'- history Detroit revenue ami
wages lost was $li> million. In
Oklahoma City the strike was
trust I v but failed to stop produc-
tion"
Demos Flit Forward
Now Support Bill
WASHINGTON «£i— House-
Democratic farm leaders Fridat
jut forward a new farm bill con-
.aiding much of what President
Eisenhower wants and few pro
visions to which he is opposed
It was the most conciliatory ptn-
Dosal advanced by the Democrats
during the 11 days of marieuvei iiu:
and false starts since the Presi
dent's veto of the first farm bill. *,
In the face of strong Republican
opposition, Chairman Harold D
Cooley D—N. C. of the House Ae
riculture committee Thursday"
night abandoned his plan to push
for restoration of SM> per cent of
parity price supports for ba.-u-
crops through compensatory pay -
merits to producers.
Cooley instead offered a new
bill which contains all provisions
of the administration — sponsored
$1.2 billion soil bank except to,
the pay-in-advance feature. Re
publican leaders said they would
fight to include that in any n.
farm bill brought on the Hou=o
floor.
Music
(continuK.1 from pat-'.- one)
ternatitig at th.- drums.
audi., elniiax the fine peiformanc-
• - of the ••'.!.> !• ifioup.s tin- Stage
Hand gave the gr.-at.-st perform-
anc- i.f th. r already gnat career
as atnateur i tisicians. I'll.- trump-
• t section composed of Fddie (iIV,-n
Cuy Kwani!. ti.-oi-ge llaiiison and
Cail McMalian, were featured on
"Trun | 't Hlue and Cantabl.-."
"Main Title l'lieme" and "Th.- Klks
Pinade *'
Sherry Walker was featured in
a tap dan.-,- number, "Blue Skies,"
a nil va.i als <-iv presented by
•Ln-kie Conielis'in, .-iuging "Any
liiiie" and la id a* Green, who >ang
"He" Iii.-ti unu-ntal solos v..*re
nla'..-.I h. Cuy Kwing, Mike Mc-
Xallen. I'..ii Koberts and Judy
! >ouglass.
Iuii On Stage
Hob Anderson brought
laughter to the shotv as he
'torts to es.-ap.- tin- loan with the
la'.vnmo.'er \'lio was after his
"'jias- >!int . Terrell Cook played
the "n.i'Uei- man" who finally nian-
age.t t" get his "cut" out of the ,
skirt.
Lights weiv operated by Jimmy I
Cox and Hob Anderson.
Hi ivk'-nndge has much to tie
proud ol in this line organization
and th.-y deserve the support and'
applause of tile citizens. 'Hie
youngesters work hard at re ,
presenting Breckenridge in a most ,
i-r.-ilitable manner, and have
brought much recognition to our
school as well as presenting i
many trophy's to the High School
trophy case.
much
made
Alabama Negroes
Increase Demands
MO.XTGOMKRY, Ala. il.Pi —
Negroes waged a 20-week old,
city wide bus boycott Friday with
a now demand for outright aboli-
tion of segregation.
While city officials threatened a
court test of tlie National City
Lines' attempt to integrate its
buses the Negroes mostly stuck
to their car pools or walked. Only
a few rode ^he stilt - segregated
buse..
Athrong of Negroes attending a
mass 'meeting Thursday night
thundei.-d approval of a resolu-
tion to continue the boycott until
their status is "clarified." Their
speukers indicated they meant de-
segregation.
"We will n.-vcr go back o Jim
Crow buses " the Uev. H. D. l^im-
beit said, lie got a loud ovation.
This represented a big change
in theii original demand at the
stait of tin- boycott for merely
improved seating undei existing
-segrei«atioM law so Xegro.^
would not hav to stand while
Settle Disputes
Without Strikes
Publishers Ask
By H. D. QCIGt; •
XFW YOKK if.P'— Arbiti ation,
a"niutually beneficial method t"i
settling disputes without strikes."
was utilized in Ulaa by an in.-rease-
ing number of publishers and em-
ployers. the Ameii.-an Newsj.apei
Publishers Association was told
The report on press labor prob
lems was a hiuhlifht of the final
day of the Tilth annual ANPA con-
vention. The three day meeting
ends Thuisday afternoon with
election of officers
The report, submitted by tleorge
N. Dale, chairman of the special
standing committee, said that
"spiialing production co t . hut
pressed tn adamant union demands
s.-ats are .-till Ta.-.ilit.
Methodists Meet
Neqrc Opposition
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. U'.P>—
Some Xegro delegates to the gen-
eial ^inference of the Methodist
i church trown^tl Friday on "go
- !••'• " nlai s'to end racial segre-
gation m the church.
'l'hey said three proposals to
study the ptobleni over the next
tour years do not go far enough.
They hoped to find a more speedy
! solution to the'issue.
| t' h e M. thodists* confei'ence
i committ.'.' took over the job of
; studying the proposals Friday and
the main debate on them was not
! expected until next week.
Steam
Gets 'em
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Political
Announcements '
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The American is authorized ta"
announce the following candidates
for office, subject to the Demo-
cratic Party Primary in July,
STATE SEXATE
District 22
Floyd Bradshaw
STATE REPRESENT A UVK,
District 75
Mack Allison, re-elcci....
Harold L. Warlord
DISTRICT JUDGE
Stephens-Young C.
Floyd Jones, re-eleetioi.
I.t IB*
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Stephens-Young Couii'i.*
E. H. Griffin, re-electi. .
DISTRHJf CLERK
Mrs. Mtrry Led, Incumbnit
SHERIFF, Stephens Count;
Chase Booth, re-election
Tom Offield
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
Irvan Lewis, re-election
Clothes Hashed with soft
, water and plenly of steam are
always whiter and brighter
than any home washer caa
make them. Thai's why—
whether you prefer automatic
tr conventional washers—it
will pay you to bring your
clothes lo the l.aundrolux,
where every unit supplies
sttam at your demand.
Curb or Self-Service
Wet wash or Fluff Dry.
LAUNDR0LUX
ll 11 N. |{iis<? Phone fi86' povstarlk
See Us For Dyeing | Snow
C. F. (Frits) Uudder, re-election#
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Precinct I
H. B. (Hyraui) Slaughter
i. A. (James) Bryant, re-Wectioa
Jim Crowley
Archie R. Langford
PRECINCT 3
S. L. (Sam) Jones, re election
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 84, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1956, newspaper, April 27, 1956; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135297/m1/6/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.