Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 192, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1950 Page: 1 of 8
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South Fights New Flood B-36 Crash Survivors Sought
l Hl< A(SO, Feb M ,|IP, Tin- Clcik Gala- McCaiullcs.* ie|M,rtc<i: (three person* hi Arkansas ami
tornado-lushed South luiinhi m*w
Hoods tiKluv while a -IIOW anil lee
norm txiunded the Northeast afl-
••r ilunlinin', a paralysing hlunket
«■( ‘lu h uu the Midwest
Flood-wt-ury luwluud resident:
fled In-fine ri»mK Wider* while
cuniinunitle* hi five -tales i lea red
Up iidthlo li'ft liv tin narlnes which
killed tti persons and iniured bun
ill eds
Prom tile Pacific Northwest tu
New England, tile northern half nf
Ihi' ilull'lli was Inn niiiHl by almost
• very weapon in winter's hook-
now tain, fn-e/uig drizzle high
winds and sub zero temperuiut,--
K!<«hI IefUKees at tiny Smith-
land Kv , held a eofiiimiiuty sing
In lull'd'i then pun* Mure than
26(1 iwnplc mg "It Ain't (tiiniia
Ham Nu Mure" and Rivet Stay
Way Pimm My Door ' as the Cum
tier land and Ohio Rivers, which
loin near the lawn, climhed lead-
ily tiiKhei. last night
The Red Cam served coffee,
donuts and punch and Cnunty
'Yes. sir, everylmdy was Simla
cheered up and felt much la tter
when the thing wus over "
At Wnkliffe. Kv, a Dull. Mo-
bile and Ohm passenger Irani
liiiuild fur St I an ii: hit a washed
out section of track and was de-
railed. Seven persons suffered
minor injuries.
River observers at Memphis.
Tcnn.t said widespread rams had
ltaxed flraxl crest: on ttn- Missis-
Mppi to the highi: t levels since
ufcr
loiced 3 0(HI In flee their hollies ill
laiuiMuiia and Mississippi
Th<- U. S forecaster -it Little
Hock said the Ouachita, While
and Black River.-; would * roar nut
of their liankx" again. He aid the
Mtuation along the Ouaehita looks
"exceptionally bad.'
For the sixth time in six weeks,
tivyrs in Central and Soot hern In-
diana were flooding. The Wabash
River, winch dropped la-low f|<MKl
lage at Vincennes Iasi Saturday
loi the lust tune in 42 ila\s start
•it climhing aguin
Football Star Tells How He Saved Girl From Attack
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Emergency Landing Made After Engine
Catches fire; 17 Persons Reported Aboard
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- • to up, . '"V1 ' \ ”
east Mixsouti Appioximately 12.
'•rally heavy across the Midwest.
carry*
‘ditched'’
, ” " ' ; wheat and hav crops
.1,. ' ubove N.-w Or lean etigi* A northbound flight of .links
I ucers speeded up the opening of j s,.d ,u <winM. h(.u,(,H|
the Bonnet Carre spillway to i-oun- south again when ,t (lew head-on
ter new pressure. ; into the wintry storm at Council
Suddenly iisoig waters drowned ■ Bluffs la.
wi\
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Chapel Hill Twister
Damage $40,000
l.l'FKIN, Keh 14 tUP* Tl-c death <»| an eight •year-old mil in-
cii'IimhI the number ol Id1'*- lost m Texas' w'-ekt-nd louiniioes to eight
today
The eighth tornado victim was Study Windsor She died at a
Lufkin hospital yesterday Bet father, ihek WiiuImii. 32. and IK
lliunlh-utd brothe 1 Linuoud. were lulled when a twider demolished
their home Sunday in the ptney w xnIs of Angelina Count)
Tiuee other members of the Windsm faintly wcie injured. one i-
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Liquor Store Owner
Assaulted, Robbed
ByThrerNegro Men
Police today were searching foi
three Neeme who munllnl and
iobiM-i I. S Thompson owner of
the Jack and Jill Paikagr Store
on the Longv ew Highway, .it 9 Mi
p m last night
The Negro*-.' entered the store
lust Ijefore closing time last nigh:
and asked Thompson the price on
lux ti ck nf wine He became mis
piuouz. ol Ihe i ailions anti start
ed around the ,-oenler to question
them
A- he rounded a di-play case,
which hid the Negroes from his
view the imglraib-i of the tim a
-ix foot 2nd pounder, swung on
him witti a hot tU« of wine
Thompson ilodf'l hut the tx>ttl<-
clipwed him a Klaticing blow on
the head, which daggered him
Tlie Negro then polled a small
caliber nistol (ind ordered Thomp-
son into a twu-k room Tin- trio
then scooped up 410 in change |
front th» cash register and fh-d j
Thom icon called iMiilrc but lie !
fore the' arrived the Negroes had
dirappeariwl. leaving no due- as
lo their Identity
Thompson de-aldied Ihe Negro
tno a tietng <11i".s«sI m overalls
ami lev is Their clothing wax dirts
/ and they appe umd to lie very cold
ll«- estpres-ixl the opiiiU>it that
perhaus thev hail droptse«t off a
freight 'infinite throuxh tJIndewat
er -oid decide,! to hold up his store
while p-|»xing hy He said he did
not recognise anv of the robber*
Property damage figures were
I based on state highway police le-
IHirti and a survey of the Govei
I cut's disaslei u-lief office
Damage in Shelby County
I .'round Haitian), was estimated at
til non ,Hie
Pmperty diiiuag' estimates"
Badeyville. $75.immi
Glues beck 413.000
Chapel Hill, neat Ty h ■ $4<MNW
Hughes Springs. $54.(HI<l
Corley *35 080
Omaha. Sftl.lkMi
Camp CounH, JIM.immi
am. $2o.ikmi.
Rural area 10 miles west uf Ty-
ler. in Van /anvil County. $2.YImhi
Anderson County, $30,000
I ...veil Lake. $40,000
Angelina County. $3.ooo
Chireno and Bla<k)ack com mu-
iiilie* In Nai-ogdiH-hes County,
$20 ,HMt
II. slam and nearby, $1 006.000
Jericho. $120.00*1
I'lneland. $1$ OOP
la, Porte, $100,000
Texas House Begins
Consideration Of
'Catch-All' Tax Bill
AUSTIN. Feh 14 <UI» Mem
tiers <>f the House ta-gen consul
••ration todnv of Ihe controversial
"catch all" tax l>ill as adnnntstra
lion suptmrters la-al down tiv a
Iimi 20 vote opposition attempts to
delay action «>n the measure
Texes would Im- inrreased a flat
in |m-i- cent in the omnibus hill, a
measure levying taxes on a score
of commodities tanging from crude
oil In playing cards
As the bill reached the House
fliMir, Rep Johnnie B Rogers of
Austin moved to s-enil th* lull luu-k
to the revenue and taxation com-
mittee Approval of the motion
would have stalled action on the
hill
However, House members, rally-
ing to a demand from Hep Joe H
Fleming of Henderson, sponsor of
fhe liix measure, voted down Rug
lers' motion
Rogers argued that adoption of
| the omnibus hill, an administra-
t i •> n-sponsomd measure, would
block consideration of other min-
ority tax proposals.
Fleming snapped hack in debate
that the hill might “not lie per
feet “ However, he told House
members they could amend it to
suit themselves anil |M»inted out:
• We've got to feed those people
tin the slate hospitals* and that's
what this bill is designed to do.
This Is an answer to Ihe problem
we have before us "
Action by the House marked the
I.MDinx- Pune*: More than 43,* j second rrventic raising measure to
net nroflt was turned in to Hear' reach the fhmr of the lower cham-
Drive Chairman Dr. Howard la- u-r
Truman Has No
Intention Ot
Seizing Mines
Matter Now
Up To Courts,
Soys Secretory
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 <!.NSij
The White House reiterated to- I
Pay that President Truman has no !
intention of seizing the nation's I
striketniund voft coal mines
Presidential Secretary Charles
(• Ross sal,I at n inornuig news
conferem-e that llu- cm I dispute is!
>*ut of the While House and now in
the hands of the court:--
He was remimted bv reporter ,
that the nation has on hand onl' ]
eleven ,la>-s supply of onl lie was i
linked w hether the President would
seize the mines. Hon retorted:
*’Nn such art ion i* contemplat-
ed."
He was asked if Iheie wax any- *
thing else the Pnraident might do
m cMinecUon with the mul
imp. lie ooiiL
‘ The mailer T5 In Ihe
the i-ourtx. ft is now outside the 1
White House ’
Soft coal uperatorx expect John j
L Ia-wis to come up with some'
new cunfract terms tomorrow, in-1
tiuding a demand for "assured
regular emplov irn-nt" in the mines |_
The United Mule Workers pre--
ilent and th»- mine owners will
>< same barvninini: -esxions Wed-
nesdav undet a court injunction
which also lore <1 Lewis to drop
,-veral illegal contract itemands
Industry negotiators l-clu-v, the
i-raftv UMW Imss will unveil a
series of new |itojio«-als to take the
place of tliose the court dt-ap-
• ii o veil
lewis' 4IMI.INMI soft coal miners
ciitmiicl their strike bxlav for
the second «liiy m definiux- ol a
r
SEArrLE. Waih., Feb 14. *UH
—A U. S. Air Force B-30.
ing 17 perms wa:
ttomawhere off British Cuitimbiu
today after one of iu engines
caught fire and nithonties began
a widespread eurch of rain-
whipped Queen Charlotte Sound
tor possiuU- survivors.
Ait Force unnouncemont: mdi
rated that the Hi-rnan crew and
one pus -nger aboard had made
the emergency landing rather
than bail out but said the exact
location of the "ditching" was not
known.
V S and Canadian air and -ur-
Sister Ship Of
Missing B-36
Arrives Saieiy
Crew Reports
Transmission
Difficulty
fact- -hips were ordered into the
•earch of the sound, located be-
twe«n the Northern tip of Van-
n-uvei Llund and the mainland
Security Ban On
The Air Force slapped on a se-
curity ban after its preliminary
iiimiuncamentx.
The B-3C. :econ,l to be laat in
•Air Force history, was en route
from Alaska to Texas when the
j mint me-saged at 3:13 a. m PST-
One engine on fire" at 17.000 feet
v'i- Queen Charlotte Sound.
He said he was experiencing
ever* icing conditions and instru-
| r ent trouble and finally said he
j -.va* planning to ditch the big
plane
He a.-lced all points to look for
Glares and wreckage The plune
I was equipped with rafts and other
I emergency crash equipment.
. The Air Foret* at Washington
' - d it had - definite" information
that the plane had been ditched.
Seven Royal Canadian and U S
Air Force planes. Coast Guard
i PBY's and cutters and Canadian
| Navy craft converged on the area
from bases extending from Ketch-
! ikan. Alaska -outh to California.
At least 27 American planes,
including 10 B-29 Superfortresses.
i,«i wo*™, f." h .ns--TwsRjs ssarwar*
A si lt i ship of the B-36 Ixdieved nunt. A helicopter was standing
lo have crashed into the frigid 0v it Vancouver. B. C.
North Pacific off British Columbia. One of the RCAF planes was
landed at Carsvvell Air Force Base forced to return to Vancouver
shortly before noon ,4UP to heavy icing conditions
The weather war- reported "very
hands off
JAMES GREIG. Washington
University football star, (in
photo above' fells how he
saved hit "steady" girl. Miss
Charlotte Oon. from possible
criminal attack by tackling
and disarming an assailant
who kidnaped them. Mitt Ost
is a former Homecoming
queen at Washington U. The
assailant. Kendall Morris (at
lawea riffet*. approa-died the
couple In a St. Louis park
| wearing a wierd-fultfaec mask.
Creiq routed Morris and de-
livered him to police in the
trunk ot his car. (Internation-
al News Photos).
3 Efexas Oilmen To
Appear As Witnesses
Before House Panel
today
Its officers were rushed into an
interrogation session with Maj.
Gen Roger Ramey, of the Hth Air
F'uce Base, for information about
the giant bomber, last heard from
over the Island of Prince Rupert
bad" in the search area
Rough For Survivors
Gale force winds piled up heavy
seas between Queen Charlotte Is-
land off the British Columbia
coast where the plane was last
Caut. James R. Cooper, com-1 Snorted!
maiuicr of the sister-ship, flying The weather bureau said any
| hav mg engine trouble in two en- ,dl.nt|tv of ,-rew members was
\hir* «wto»e was earlier vvllhhoid j, w;l# believed the
reporte. Pothered* and was run- „ls,nwr was an Air Force offi-
I . cer fron- McChord Field. Wuh
ii, ',n',|t^Per "la1 he ^ifS d Mat Gen Roger M Ramev. 8th
| the pilot was considering beading
for the land" and that the. crew
| bad been alerted to bail. - *
i That was the lost of three dear
Air Force commander, said “we
are inclined to think that pretty
soon we will have th« definite lo-
cation of the nlane,” which was
on a routine tr»ining flight from
RAwSbHFI SgB SsuLtS
ESSStaSSlwta *rys Sa-c,
I luod trqnsintMT-TiVut Cignwi
Cooper that it was remaining in
ss- <s2e|£s ,ssrSJ?Ss:
3“ ■* “"F * ihe pl.-ine',
br,T«hIil,er Con-- Guard Air Force. Navy and
i bomber was losuu- uoweTin"two ‘'ontm‘‘rcial H*t*nlng posts were
• SSSg and*,hat*a*hirt'waa*feathc "’T'^ht^-'^s^Tl^w
jered The plane's position at that .) .nl ' -™," i l
time was reported as "past" Sit ?. Iuh! ,n ,e Xenerat area whe»T
Ijjj H ntnne was tast reoorted in
I Tlie sister ship of the crippled m.hlic Informatlonof-
B-3H. flying the same route south f,''Pr ,a,(l ‘'^nin* D01ctj‘ had 0,<^'
I from Alaska, did not look for the ? uo.a SP1,d'u c'"nal- aD^r*l l-v
ship “very long" Cooper said, aft ',hJ* ^ ® foma 90 «"‘n'
<-r transmission fa Util He said vis- Ia,t communication
.ibilitx was less than one mile. ‘ 'ii* « . «
He added hi* ship tried uiuhac ,r ° m r- i rTr «
i --ess fully to radio the othi-r ship . ^"d‘'^f- Col Civil . cott.
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nttrf'N MtRY RTTTER
LONDON, F<-l> 14 'Up- Queen
Mother Mnrv. who is recovering
from an attack of sciatica is ",lc
i-iiiedlv heifer" her doctors rc
ported f in lav They said they- were
satisfk-d with the progress of
their 82-year-old patient
O' fM4 «
l l«uk Toiun
Sfiuetd
Smash Htf: K«-u Bennett's "Bar
and I- lalia- "East Texas Revue ",
wowed the audience at l.one-
view's Community Center build
i„g Inst nieht in the opener show
Main- fltndeites voyaged over to
view the lilting spectacle but
Longview w a - most eonapieuotls
bv it- nl'senc,* As on- tadv put it,
"There's more lawgview people
outside working on committee*
th 'o there tin- Inside
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Three East Texas oilmen were to '
■-tM-ak m Washington, as w it nesses |
m the curn-nt fight to defeat the
< "in t back tu-work uulri and proptgwd reduction in the deple j
\-"W«-<l they would stay idle until '*"•> allowaiiiv feature of income
a new contract is signet lax laws, according to Rep Lind-1
Justice Dep.n Intent attorneys ! h-> Beck worth of Glixlewater
delays I any move to tiring eon-j The oilmen. B. B. Orr. Longview!
tempt charges against the union "iterator: F L llurlev. oil industry
l«-nding fhe results of the new tax expert of Longview and James
wage talk* - tlii'ln.ill. Tiler geologist, arrived |
Northern. W.-sfern and Southern Washington vesfenlav to .ip»*ear
commercial operator* and l' S. before the House wavs and means
Sleel'x "captive m ile interest* committee t.wt.n when I,carings
agreed to tneet w-ith Lewis at It j i-'-opefu-.t on depli-tion allowance.-
, . _ .. . ’In asking l on gross to plug tax
Joseph E. Moody, president of loopholes. I’resident Truman lias j
the Southern Coni Producers' As dealt at length with the depletion
sociution. declared, however, that allowances.
he will press for separate negnti- '___ . . ...
..lions with the union The south . rh‘ 'm !t; “ >ir"v *w1" ,,f t,u> ,n*
ern producer- have dealt separate "WN <>?***
tv with the lTMW since last M." ‘''' p' ' ''''n rt'ductton in » ^ * | |j!i I || ■ u «q /* | »
One of the new contract pi"tM,- MTjiH-d'hv’(lir a'! •M^eViuiu sprinj. I Of C03Ch 1.66 * k’lCllF'|| 111 NOTtfl IGCj0
sitions l.cwis may tmrl at the op- j „f ||t). od industrv "
It un rant eed'' n t on I w'r' of' d'-i v * w! irk K**»' Bckwerth apta-aled ot the' Eight major business items were ent E D. Cleveland in designing
a .Kh v. ,!r f/.r" ,k wavs ami means committee recent brought before a meeting of the a back stop for the baseball area
11> to allow the East Texas oilmen I board of trustees of the Glade- j at the school playground.
The union chief argued tnnt the | )o nppcnr m ix hnlf of East Texas : water Independent County Line i The tux-collei-tor's rep«»rt for
for over an hour
f Cnrxwel! 4FR **ort Worth.
Other officers aboard the sister report* mieht mean *he
ship included Lt. Grant H. Glenn. * " % radio kev h»d heen “tied
pilot and Capt Thomas A Hey- ,,,,wn l^r°rp ,h<* *h,D war- d‘“'h-
don. navigator. I *d . .
Additional names and addresses ,f :lnv fat‘,',M** develop, it will
wer. not available
Comirudion Contract! Let On House
Mrs. Johnson Ready
To Return To Texas
And Stand Trial
three dav work week he instituted „nd T,.v „ 0^.r!l|ors.
in recant months was necessary to
spread employment among the!
mine workers in i tieriod of de
dining coal production
Hus after the American la*»i,»n
dance held a* 'he I-eaten Hut Sat
uni-"- night Legionnaire* report
ed that -varvone present had a
"‘Wonderful time "
N-w* Note*; Ke-l Bennett I*-
salt,- I to arrive todnv for work
on his new musical revue. "Har
inunv Ranch" Tavlnr l i*e is
repnrtedlv murh improve,! in
health following ,d* recent (li-
nes "Super Values Dav" i*
set for Thursday with bargains
ealore on manv counter* In
th,- ehorn* of "Bar and I." are
Mirror"* Marv ...... KSIJ's
Bolt Benneff and Maggie Ingrn-
ham. *Finng‘ (Waggoner* France
r.nd ""merou* others
Gibbs Gnbi W men Gildis has
returned from Rnviler <tired of hi*
pup tent there no ilouhft and
swears he's home In slnv. Says
the Immiih town Is really boomillf.
The House of Representatives
yesterday voted, M2 27. to increasi-
the present cigarette tux from
three to four rents on each pack.
Rep Davis Clifton <d McKinney,
sponsor of the legislation, said tits
tux, whidi will end m seven years,
would raise an additional $7,306,-
060 year
As approved hy the House, the
new tax will raise $3,000,000 year-
ly for the state hospital building
program.
An amendment was lacked on
by- Rep Dougins Bergman of Dal-
las. leader of an anti-tax block,
which wilt set aside all revenue
over $3,000,000 for stale Institution
"l"-i itlon in,I MiaititenaiH-e
This amendment, said Bergman,
will permit the la-glslatun* to cn-
net a lower across the ImmixI In-
crease by the House Revenue and
r.ixation Uomnitttee.
Ex-Securitv Board
Secretary Returns
BERLIN. Fell. 14 <UP> Joan
Debris, Believed
Part Of Missing
Plane, Is Found
School District last night.
Approval was given on a state-
ment of bilb,, accounts and sal-
aries for the month of January,
amounting to $50,147 46
Contracts were let toward con-
struction work on a house in the
northwest part of the city for
Coach lax- Mitchell in the sum of
S3.873.50 Labor contract was let
to A B McPherson for $2,448.30;
from 1 plumbing contract was let to Hen-
have ; H-
UORPUS UHRISTI. Fel,. 14 «UP>;
Pieces of debris "possibly"
.1 n lasing Na^v flying In t have | ley Plumbing fttr $1.280. and dee-
the month of January was read
and approve,!, including current
taxes collected In the amount of
$7,107.42; delinquent taxes in the
amount of $393 87; and royalty-
in the amount of $12524. for a
total collection of $7,628.33
The date for trustee election
was set for Saturday. April 1.
Members whose terms expire this
term are Hugh Wnite. Everett
Wiseman, and C. R Stevens
Members present nt last night's
mark ontv the second time in the
B-36’s controversial historv that
j one has firured in a fatal crash.
Five men lost their lives last
! Soot. 1$ when a B-36 crashed into
!t,->v.» Worth at the end of Cnrs-
j wet| Field runwav during a take-
i off. L»« of power was blamed for
: th- crash.
Th- North Pari ft.* ares where
the ntnne j* believed down is dot-
WASHLNGTON. Feb 14. »UP*— I ,|HL ** i',1"nd!' ""<***
Diana Jean Johnson today agreed °! ' ? n"”a?p bF
with a tuxi of her blonde head to sbin,‘' *n ,h'r‘ Ala«ki trade
go back to Texas and stand trial To-o n*h«r B-36-« on similar
on a murder charge in connection (raining Bight* develoned instru-
with the auto court sia.vtng of oil ""ent and mechanical troubles in
field troubleshooter W A. 'Tex1 fhe *nme ye-era I r -en over the
Thornton. week end Thev wer- bein« re-
The slender tg-year-old waived | p-'ired at McChord Field Wash.,
extradition and was turned over when* thev landed
to Texas Ranger Frank Probst and ( Officer* at McChord F e*d and
Pottei County Deputy Sheriff W ...... 4eronsUPes ' *minisn-ation
I ' * ‘»1 » V C* . «$|| f w», 41 " R'i'H'K itna t iiy hik in hi i 'Mix $ n*y
ton f* i*' forme, se.wiai v'i.f 't'hc l|p ™ ,h,‘ “/ <•;'* trieel contract was let to Jerome | meeting were' Hugh White, chair-
ton. I* i , rormei secretary of the vestwn Island, it was ii-ixsrfed to- Mitt* for $175.
three-power military security day-
InnipI tier,-, lias Im-n sent under Thi- Corpus Christl N ival Air
officist* «.iid anv information on
*he mi-*ine plane -'-ould h»v» to
com- from the 8th Air Force
guard to the United States, Amct
lean authorities disclosed today.
Station said the search would -o
, on indefinitely for ihe nine men
aboard the Martin Mariner, which
Hilly Jack Roberson was offi-
cially elected by the board as
man. W W Wood, secretary. J Q
Brown. C R Stevens. Everett
Wiseman, Arlan Wtwds, and Sup
W Hirer Probst said they expect
to arrive in Amarillo some time
Saturday.
U s Commissioner Cyril Law h^dnu'xrtw* Tr
pence dismissed two FBt . h..rP., pexaouaner* at t vrsweit
against the girl—transportation of
a stolen automobile across a state
line and unlawful flight lo avoid
prosecution—after seeing the Tex-
; as murder warrant.
Thornton, nationally famous as
I a fighter of oil well fires, was kill-
ed June 18 in an Amarillo auto
WEATHER
FonrrkSTq
FAST TEXAS — Partlv eloudv,
rather cold toni«ht la»w terno«ra-
in formed sources said she was has been unreported since 3 p. m.j
deported after she illegally entrnxt last Frida\ The tw in engined fh
ttn- Russian zone »f Germany ing boui was about W mile south
She was reported i» have told southeast of Galveston at that
»"i‘h al a yi;ar,> silary ■ «'«-*n,w*d.mt Cleveland Trustee , ^ Mrs. Johirnm wjuTpi'^Ht up »«»l«ht 24-32 in Northwest
of.<3 500 Rotterson wilt spend one | • -rot* W.iggoi'ei " "• <g*l\ hffre |JJS, l)v parg and extreme north oarttons and 2t>
! board member who was not pres
I ent
authorities that she hud lived for
two months at Weimni and Son
ders hausen, in Soviet occupied
Thuringia
lime A spokesman at the Naval
Air Station said Const Guard
tx'aehixiinbers had recovered one
7 mini liferaft and , 3(1 inch piece
from the tail of Mariner.
• The liferaft Is positively of the
ivpe that would normally tx» ear*
ried on the missing aircraft." said
The treasury reported iisiav that a Navy spokesman "lii>», > -r. we
money In circulation a* of Jan 31 are unable vet to positively uleit
MONEY CIRCULATES
WASHINGTON. Feb 14 <CP'
totalled $25.839,917,541. This is
equal lu $171162 for each man,
womai., and i-lnld in the I'niled
Stales.
tlfjr either the tail piece or the
lllbrafl wRh ,mr missing plane"
Tile liferaft was "inluel and un
used," Ihe spokesman said.
month here during spring train
ing. and regular duties will begin
next September
Next item of business was the
re-election of Holmes Webb as
junior-senior high school princi-
pal: Calvin Brannon a* elemen-
tary school principal: and E F
Green as Weldon School princi-
pal; all for the school voar 1936-
51
Arlan Wood* and J O Brown
were named bv the Board to a
oeeial committee to make pre- morning for 206,000 of their mem
Itminary plans in reference to the tiers
Troinmen To Set
Strike Date Friday
CHICAGO. Feb. 14 ,!Nr*~Offi-
cials of the Brotherhood of Rail-
way Trainmen and the Order of
Railway Conductors said today
they will set a stnke dale Friday
1950 31 budget
Another special committee. C
R Stevens and J O Brown was
named to work will) Supviintend
They originally had intended to
set Ihe date for Ihe walkout today
but decided to announce R at a
news conferanas Fuda}.
who said she apparently was bent ^ 'r' West-Central portion Wed
on suicide nesdav nartlv cloudy, warmer in
Sim luld them her hustKind. I afternoon
Evald Johnson. l«ea! Thornton to Gt.ADrW.41TR ARF \—Gener-
death with a nistol while she ally »iir tonight and Wednesday
watched As a result of her storv i siighttv colder tonight with n light
Johnson w as arrc*t«xl at the home ! freeze, lowest near 36 Warmer in
of relatives In Munising. Mich. j afternoon Wednesday
extradition hearing. TEMPERATURES
an FBI offnea* said his agency
was willing to let the girl go !
to Texas because she had agreed j
to "face any and all charges
ugamst her. including murder" nsisr*LL
When she heard this, the girl Tuesday night 0 10 inches
just nodded her head SABINE RIVER
Mrs. Johnson was picked up { Tuesday 8 a. m 34.22.
here w hen she asked a park po New crest expected un Feb. If
Ucv oUwial bow to get to a budge.1 at 38 fact.
Monday maximum 55.
Monday minimum 33
Tuesday 8 a. m 33
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