Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 24, 1955 Page: 4 of 16
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LENTZ’S JULY SALES!
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An Outstanding SPECIAL PURCHASE!
for the delegation to arrive
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Congress Turns
On Pressure In
from Kharkov to Dnierropetrovsk.
There was a near riot outside the
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people of Dniepropetrovsk
Americans at every
and county crossroads.
LOW-COST HOME INTRODUCED—The Haven — “the
home everyone can own"—is being introduced in an
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The separate Jet black broadcloth blouse
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President Hisenhower
Here's one of the most outstanding values we've ever been able to present . . . .
Through our unexcelled buying facilities we were able to purchase bolts and bolts
of finest quality miracle fiber suiting (every piece has nylon, orlon, o rdacron con-
tent) at an amazing low price and we're passing the savings on to you.
Every bolt of this wonderful group would sell in a regular way for at least
$1.98, and many of them sell for $2.49 per yard.
Included in this group of fine fabrics are heavy cut flannels, nubby weaves,
covert flannels, novelty plaids, gabardines, and many, many other fine, wanted fab-
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homes, The Haven is available for I ing Company of Dallas. Designed by a nationally-
immediate shipment and erection 1 famed architect, Havenis available forimmediate
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I’m willing to go along .with a
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and crease resistant. Charcoal, navy or
brown , , . Sizes 7-15. $10.98
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| designed by a nationally-famed ar-
l chitect and constructed of quality
' materials throughout— is being in-
i troduced this week throughout an
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“The Haven, is the featured
model in Texas Housing’s new
he offered his bill as ' a possible
rallvint point" for those opposed
to the bill |> e n d i 1 g in the rules
committee
it's aimed at < racking the
deadlock," he said.
Wolcott now expects the riles
committee to sen I the housing bill
to the House flour whorr he vor:ld
move that it be milked in favor ot
his own
The pendina honsint bill car’u
authority for 35,000 public housing
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Nmasied at the demonstration
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' llase of P’ereshepeno, some 2,000
nerons waited four hours to greet
it has 6.000 public housing
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hotel here as smiling and applaud-
mg l kranians crossed around the-
car carrying the delegation They
tav ■ I in the street under the hotel
rdous until the Americans came
out "id spoke.
(11 after another the American
‛armer spoke from the hotel win-
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I general consent was being dropped
i hack a week although congression- | - - - - — (
u | al leaders still were contending i ven anywhere within a 50-mile ra- !
ll !| the lawmak rs can get out on time dius of Dallas and erect it on the
I if they work long and talk short I buyer’s lot for closing costs of $99 |
| from now on. I and monthly payments of $41.50.
I j The legislative log jam, which] No down payment is required. A
HHtsteHy is worse in theerateieat slight additional charge is made
। Senate, for a change was confined for transportation outside the Dal-
j to the House. The Senate, except las 50-mile area
! for what it can’t do until the House I Tele Hsin. <. inma ,1, .. in .1, a-
ant. w.ane-rrv tn m ____________Texas housing is equipped to. Rep Jesse Wolcott, chief of the io the two bills on the House floor.
•.d. Ea2Y c.t ' ship and erect The Haven on any anti ■ housing forces in the House. i But congressional sources believe
The House calendar was still buyer’s site within less than a week ! H______! ’ ...
j fat however and mounting contro- i after final papers are signed, Mor- l crack the dramatic deadlock ard is assured his bill will
iversy posed’new threats to pass.ten said. threatoning to strangle every g<
i 1 1 age of two key measures — high Designed by the famed Dallas | ernment housing program _
। way and school construction. Thererarehiteeturat-frm-of-Mam & Ro-, The Michigan Republican quiet mg 1"Hram, Wolcotts bill also
were reports the controversial: per, The Haven is pre-cut panel-* v introduced a substitute bill 111 > <m I (meclose such government
I Pmr colorado River project,, ized and factory-engineered in Tex-1 Fv!11'1, give I'rsnident kionhon I pmas c-operative and col
ill passed bv the Senate and approved ' as Housing’s Dallas plant. Durable "the bar cs eutial of what , 1 1 ' ‛‛ lonin, ” Wpuld .provide for
Til bv the House Interior ( ommittee. Number 1 grade materials are used to be done by thr Eovonment m rridetinetionof military hous-
would simph be dropped from the throughout , housing im,, and housing for essential do-
House avonea 1 The admin!statjon S horsmo h- 1 ferine ared
authority [ wage increase, up from 75 cents i has been pigeon-holed fo over in recent years the House has
to $1 instead of to 90 cents as he three weeks in the House Rule rofust d to vote any public hous-
I wanted, were all but ready to committee it emit ins authority i I mg. but has been forced to com
send to the White House, continue a dozen government hot promise with Senate versions of
Authority for the government to ing programs the housing bill informed sources
help buy Salk polio vaccine has The committce. which has jm; I ‛ xpected this pattern to continue
been approved by the Senate and control on what bills the Hom?
will be passed by the House next considers. voted July 1 mt to on
week Mr. Eisenhower wants $30 the housing bill to the Hous ■ floot
million in cash to make good on This stymied any legislative I
this and probably will get that tion.
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units in the next 12 months the'the Americans
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i session has life-and-death powers, tentochanecitsmind""imee ’'"iH uveommirted But he wants
announced Saturday it would put , ; 1 ; ’ " .... pioram ended when these are
aside other scheduled business won a 304) "XI nsmn m?? .miv .
Monday to consider the hotlyrcon- 31. Congress was prepsring to ad " "
tested highway bill journ for the oar . .
This appeared to mean House But 1h" committee members Viifine Farmprc
leaders were preparing a big push who voted ac.imo sending the ul V035!55V I CI IIC‛ >
to gt the measure passed But to the flool 1 fu13""1 1,1 111 1 _ 1 I ......
the ney taxes on such things as it was at this point last 1h *nrea (vhA Will
truck tires and gasoline proposed that Wolcott stopP‛ d in Ili bill •P- VIIU VVV • • III
bv the)public works committ.e to would allow a one year extension ne • ■ I l i
। pay fr the $48 billion, 12-year of the home repair and imprve (In \avipt InnkAt
| road bilding program, were run ment program, a one year exten Vil —VV-I -m--
ningmto a mountain of opposition, sion of th,urhanrolny‛go,,, DN1NPROPETROVSK. Ekran-
. especially from trucking interests, program and an ;« lilinal 1 ? , n s vint Republic UP- The
j Even if the House okays these lion authority in the Fdoal American farmers’ visit to the so-
taxes they won’t be swallowed Housing Administra in to insure i 1 vion turned into a .triumph-
I easily in the Senate, where a road nome mor8a,1s. al goodwill tour Saturday
bill without tax features already Conspicuonsly abeutsromWu Thousands of Ukranians wel-
has passed. The result could be a bll was an mention, of 11 'omcd the
1 House-Senate argument that could public housing proeram. which is
put off final passage til next year, central in the hos/g fight
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number requested bv President A top official of Dniepronetrovsk
j Eisenhower The S e n a l e voted region made a lengthy and friend
'authority for 125,000 subsiczed ly welcoming spcech from the top
housing units of I truck. The Americans were
Wolcott said neither he.nur anykatheret around him.
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As one puhlic housing official
put it "We're the tail that's wau-
gine the do just a small segment
of the whole federal ram
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I II ! House Rules Committee But the
| lli word was out that it will be clear-
|| | rd to the floor early in the week.
|| GOP leaders were said to have
1li , t uned pressure on some of their
||; ] reluctant members
; ■ 11 T he President’s compulsory mil
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and his minimum I too. Time Punnien Out
--: To Consider Roads Bill Administratin lead rs. ‛‛
The powerful House Rules Com trator Albert M ("Ie wotlud e
mittee, which at this point in the erishly to get the rule i.mnm
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 24, 1955, newspaper, July 24, 1955; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434429/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.