Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 30, 1955 Page: 2 of 6
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duce. planted five varieties ol
corn on the Kasten farm along
aide the highway east of Burton
No cover crop or previous treat-
sure suits. . ,
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Our new models for the 1955-56
school term.
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wins begins. The results so far seem
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This is perhaps another way of saving that Tito is now trying to
play the two ends for whatever be—in the middle—can get out of it.
when reporting for the start
•lors fall drills Thursday.
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A number of fields were check
m JUST skronE TWO broke with the Cominform he had ambi-
tions to farm a bloc of Balkan nations. wth himself at its head
He mav still have such delusions of grandeur. h . 1
The tendency since Tito’s visits to the Near and Far. East, how-
ever. has been to elassify Tito
apologists deny this They a
believer in the possibility of a
11-yearold slaying lastAug,
when the Justice Department
the case before a grand jury
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priests and the police Heute
who recovered Holohan’s b o
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unGroN_(NEA)— What to do about President Tito of
goslavia is causing considerable heed-scratching in Wash-
amid other, greater worries
mg that Tito was swinging all the way back into the Mos-
X ngress this year considered—but did not
fieate your machine
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have seen our fighting fleet in
action. This is no peacetime plea
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can by keeping in fighting trim
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With the help of a good sea
been working out with his alma
mater’s team in order to be in
acred of a
Texas Pr
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more farmers and club boys
would enter individual exhibits |
of corn or cotton, or any of the
other crop items such as maize,
pumpkins, or what have you, ih
the agricultural gsection. fl
He said that Jr we expect that
division of thefair to grow 11*
the rest, more grower* will have
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yet to be learned
We move to Air Operations
8:45 Chapel by fill Rad
9:00, Texas Polka Time
i riety planted, as followse 4 rows
with no treatment. 4 rows with
200 lbs of 16-20-0, 4 rows with
| 200 lbs. of 16-20-0 plus 50 lbs. of
anhydrous ammonia, and 4 rows
with 50 Ibs. of anhydrous ammo-
nia.
This plot was replanted due to
I frost, and was later hailed ’on. I
; has been checked for yield. but
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Army Lt. Aldo Ieardi on eight
counts at perjry growing ouT -
the mysterious slaying of Maj
Mam V. Holohan in World Wi
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dur NATO operation.
Planes are thrown Into the air
again and again on into each
day and during the night. We re-
servists are right in the middle
of a serious, planned simulated
war maneuver.
To give us a picture of the en-
tire operation, we are given a
briefing by the Air Intelligence
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snhumemgtet*em. ”
lots receiving their . brief
operations in supt, .
operations in a NATO (North At-
lantic Treaty Organization) ope-
Burton Farmers and FFA Boy's
Growing Corn And More Corn
Kermit Hinze, Grs Burton Fi
ture Farmer. made 63 bushels c
an upland patch, bettering h
man Bobby Jones or Jimmy Daven-
port, a one-year letterman who
has just returned, from armed
force service., ) K,. d
Ex-Officer Indicted
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spokesmen at ScOtt-White hospital
here said that the break occurred
no ten ilizer
Hinze. Sr. fa h member or ti*
agriculture edhibit committee 9
the Washington county fair. He
said he would apreciate it if
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gures on VS. military aid to Yugoslavia are secret. The
aEstimate is around 100 million Jotters a year for the past
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tween 3:45 a.m. and 5:45 am
Chambers Creek, half a mile south
of Alvarado, went opt of its banks
There were no reports ok damage.
Traylor was under the care at
Scott-White of Dr. R. A Murray,
prominent bone specialist who
handled a bone operation on pro-
football star Bobby Diflon last year.
Traylor has been labeled a “fast-
healer'- by doctors who treated him
for the shoulder break and there
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High temperatures ,.Monday
ranged from MM degrees at Pre-
sidio to 88 at Beaumont and Alpine
Wichita Fallshad 102, Del Rio and
Laredo 101 and Abilene 100,
Low temperatures early Tuesday
ranged from 63 degrees at Dalhart
and Amarillo to 80 Galveston
and Laredo. - • ■
before have we had such hand-
binders and at such reasonable
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Was that of a nine acre i
grown by Adolph Boehneman, IL-
bushels per acre. —Cotton was
•• —ye— m a-uim grown on that field last yer,
iday indicted former and the stalks were not cut Ye -
’ ch low blossom clover was sown last
d fall with 200 Iba. of phosphate.
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ship's officers. -—.—
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mission of foe office of strategit
services. His body was not dis
i carrier as she leaves Athens
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observers a.1u
At sea we join-up with others
in the smhl bone near the'ankle
and that it wuld b ”a minimum
of a month to six weeks" befdre
he could get om afootball field. ,
It was the second such blow to
what has pramtoed to be an illus-
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of
7:30 News
7:45 Coffee Time
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
1230 old Chuckwagop
12:15 Gladiola News
12:30 Western Melodies
8
FFA Plot Revecling
The Burton Future Farmer will
Chapter, in cooperation with Fritz yee
Ptenzler, Paul Kessler, My-Way Bam
varicolored T-shirts and the peace. Sure — they have a
- the crews assigned for god time when they go ashore
plane handling. fire and they do visit interesting ports
id first aid’ each • wear but when they are at sea they
colors. . are protecting you and me and
ane after another is cat- every other peace loving Ameri-
d
ger and better each year, and
thirt this was a good way.
Charles Lange, another Future
Farmer, made 78 bushels He re-
planted after the frost. too. He
put 400 ibs. at 0-16-8 by broad-
cast and disking in last fall, and
applied 55 lbs. of Anhydrous Am-
monia just before planting.
Fred Bergman, another FFK
boy, did pretty wel constdering
his tribulations. His Hubam clo-
vfa- couldn’t be turned under un-
th late. Then dryweather pea-
vented his planting. After he
planted he got a bad stand, an*
had to replant. The last planting
was well up in May. Besides the
clover and too Iba. of phosphate,
test fall, Fred put down 200 It*,
of 16-28-0 at planting. He got a
54 bushel yield, which isn’t fray.
strven years
UA ECONOMIC assistance to Yugoslavia has been about 498
million dollars Of fob. some 268 millions have been for emargBOcy
aid like* drought and disaster relief. The other SO millions have
beentormbzpport--axiatiensasgmdsucheww-
LaGrange Polka Parts
News. '
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Bownbeat Time
Three Suns ,
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am cata.
was hope here that he might be son and plenty of the right kind
ready to join the Baylor team by
the start of conference play Oct 8
against Arkansas.
Between now and thdn, foe Bears
are to play Hardin-Simmons, Villa-
nova and Maryland. ’• , ' a zz222002 w uue wee ......
Most observers, and Sutter him- ea for yield by the local agrimil
self, have said that Baylor's hopes ture teacher, and the fofowin aae 00.., ____
for one o its best seasons depend- standard procedure was followed • to be qufte revealing, in fact, one
ed very heavily on how well Tray- " — "2 -*- -ha- t- --1 - — *— ■-
tor came through as a quarterback
With Traylor missing, Sauer like-
ly will depend upon junic-
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of WWII Pacific operations, Blin-
kers flash messages back and
forth as we jofn-up. Immediately
on forming, planes are launched - —
gosrtansanawason We can control ■
5:15 Family Worship Hour
5:30 Sports Edition
5:45 Downbat Time
6;15 .Three Suns
6:30 News 3
6235 . Songs At Twilight
715 Sign Off
of fertilizer, plus good crop man-
agement practices, there have
been some very good yields at
corn made in the Burton com-
47 with Jtist the anhydrous. These
reuuhaare hot to be compared
with thosetrom experiment ste-
tions. ndany trials re
made m methods provide for
mUCh tater accuracy.
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vet/wzit
i lute latex wall paint
in making the checks: two rows i coula easily conclude that the
were selected at random near the right variety and the proper
. middle of the field and a w ay Ltreatment are both quite impor-
or letter- trom the end; all corn was pick- fagy.......- , ■ 3
" ed for 35 yards down these wp VFov example, one of our new
adjoining rows and the dn hybrids. 5511, obtained from A.
weighed. Bushels per acre college, did not do so well,
-----Tto Tomwt weight | I making 19 bushels with no treat-1
game here septerr
ble isconvalescihg
at the C H.Eichl
A cmimitte I r
search commitee,
ham Industrial F
went to Sugar Id
where they observ
HIbNvTI AFI IJ
2 ; '
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, apulte into the air by a steam
device that literally throws the
plane off the deck at flying
speed. Sometime later other plan
» les are thrownintothe air and the
- Tplanes that left” before are
brought aboard. The scream and
2 blasts of the jet engines drown
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Binders
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d your colors from our big Color
—fre take-home color samples.
d-like walls in living rooms, dining I
30ms, usd your favorite colofs Ik
NMeiuporKom-tone.
Iwork to your wain With fhe tome
, Mb mirdcle mmamel with foe rich
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________mat Yugoslavia unles American mtMary ad-
omcers were given greater freedom to observe how U.S
ient was being usd, and where.
he other axtremeis the View that the United States musi
n mozeihera to YufOsrSvis than in the past, to keep Tito
vhiththe Rusdan Cominerm in IMS is now around one and one-
.ss
B=*KTESKEAg‛EG, A*-*
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4 dale I mania, and 42 1-2 with anhydrous
Petih ] ammonia alone. On the other
in, 1081 hand, another new hybrid ob-
tained from A AM, 5205A, outdis-
tanced the lot, making 39. 60, 73
and 59 1-2 in the same order as
that above.
a , - Ev. Considerabl Difference
SA little manure was added It is interesting to note that in
, throughout the wihter. The year ali five varieties there Was con-
i’ before that corn was grown with siderable difference in yield be
• no fertilizer of any kind. This tween the treated and untreated.
current crop was replanted aft- Also, in this particular case, an-
er _____ __.hydrous ammonia made a good
Oliver Whitener made a yield of showing for itself, the 50 lbs. of-
105 bushels. Corn was grown ten doigas much as the 200 lbs. A.00
there for the oast several yearn of 16-200 and in one or two cas. 8:05
consecutively No fertilizer except | es as much as poth the 16-20-0 3130
and the anhydrous. 4:00
Hybrid 28 made 40 .with no 5:00
treatment, 46 with 16-20-0, 58 5:15
- 16120-0 and anhydrous and 5:30
th just the anhydrous. Hy-
E. agzmunu 17W, the only white com
whilehis tather made 103 ush- pried, made 39 with nothing. 4?
els along the creek:.Kermit, A 1-2 with 16-20-0, 66 with both the
put nothing on his .1620.0 ana anhydrous and 48
had Hubam and 300 lbs. of phos- wimh {u "hhvrous.
phate last fall on it. 'Kewtitt jSt.-l Hybrid 30 made 31 12 with no
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formed this morning at Traylor s
accident, seemed stunned by foe
news. 2
My gosh, that’s a terrible blow,"
he said "I just don’t know what
to say.’ He said he wodid drive to
Temple immediately. P
.First reports of Traytar’s mishap
'Whither Tito? Question
Gives Washington Headache
' BY PETER EDsOk .
NEA Washington Cortespondent
ANTS
ti- ‘
andi t t
rwha didink now
MM she landed in
429 South Main in Bryan
Free Parking -2 — Mr Conditioned
. Later we go to the fly-
dge to watch a gunnery
ex
performance.
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Soviet Russia has just canceled a 90- mi bon -dollar debt owed
by Yugoslavia. But this good-will gesture was to offset a long-
standing Yugoslav claim for 420 million dollars in damages resulting
from the Comintorm break in 1948. 1 .
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WHAT ALL THESE figures add up tote another picture of an
insolvent Communist paradise. There is said to be Ab use to
’ quoting figures on the Yugoslav budget. With Ite multiple-price
system the figures ere meaningless. 2
- The problem for the United States is whether it is worth white
' pouring additional dollars down this particular Communist drain
2 One of the biggest drains on the Yugoslav economy is support
- of Tito’s 450,000-man army. The U.S. has been backing it as a
bulwark against possible Soviet and satellite threats to the West
• As long as Tito was not in a Moscow alliance, this seemed like a
' "orinyestaetavia is not in foe North Atlantic Treaty Organi-
2 zation, test year Tito signed a mutual detense pact with Greece
Since Bulganin and Khrushcbev went to Belgrade and made
’ their peace with TTNo. however. Yugoslavs have been playing down
’ themstunurarana economic ties.
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