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VCL. V, NO. 13
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GLADEWATER, TEXAS. MONDAY. AUGUST 3, 1953
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| Russian Tanks Move To Crush
iNUlast G#man food*Jtevoh
ttAWSWMSw rox MANPOWER STUDY—President Eisenhower hold* th< Bibb a& Frank K Sander-
son, Wrote House administrative officer, swears in member* of the National Security Training Com-
mission who will conduct a study oi the practicability of universal milltar-. training From le ft- W.u-
ren Atherton Stockton, Calif, former National ( onimander ol the American legion, Or Karl T
Compton president, Massachusetts Institute of Technology President Eisenhower Commission Chao -
man Julius Ochs Adler, vice president of the New . ork Times, and Sanderson
To
Taft
M Imps Rra Ok
H«Bfry Trywn It Wt hd
IT
Nation Gathers
Pay Tribute To
WASHINGTON. Aug 3. <UR>_ .r,valid widow. Martha, flanked by strictly speaking, a state funeral Germans'in aHea^o"^
President Eisenhower and a host her four sons \\ was designated officially a me- ^ al *eas* four cities vtnen their hunger march WAS
of other trustees of a nation's grief To them and to the 900 others mortal service because religious ""•forcibly stopped by Commun-
tiiiiri f tl mu-nl I iinir tn Ui.Ki-rt A in I Ko nioot U-. -L. i.. . .. . ... . " * > _ __ _ I •
BERLIN, Aug. 3. (UP)—Russian tanks moved into posi-
tion to crush a new East German revolt Monday and Soviet
troops were reported to have fired on hungry East Germans
trying to get to West Berlin for “Eisenhower food packages."
Reports reaching here said Russian soldiers fired on East
Taft Monday ^“heanl^im^eJ- words ..M-omfVaTf. iMhc^re^Sd ' bThelri' j'iTmj
the noblest attributes of the re Senate leader ^
■ledad: K-licit H Keenan was
eln ted Grain! Advocate .<( tin
Forty and K.ght Honor Sooiet*
of American legion at its convert
lion held in Houston <>vi r the
week end Those attei .ling the
American Legion convention from
Gladewaler were Mi and Mi
Roiu-n Keenan Mi and Mr- W
C Goins, M. and Mr* Ralph
Prince and Vitgil Pritctiett
Death: Word has boar, received
here of the death of Mi* W H
M* Alev in Long Beach. Calif,
Saturday night Funeral services
will be held there Monday, Aug
3 Ml a McAfee, a former rest
dent of Union Gro'-e community,
la survived by four children. Don
•pttl. mm Honry amt Wendell | Taut. w4U _
Joe. regional show
Approval of the East Texas
Quarter Horse Show and Rare-
sefieduled at the G I a d c x .< t . r
Round-Up Grounds on August 34
35 has Inter, officially revived
from the American Quart, r Hors*
Association, Pr< ulent W C Hoi
combe, lailtgvievr. of the Fast
Tex..- Quarter Horse Breeder* As
• ■elation reported to their diret
tor at a called meeting Sunday
afternoon at the T K Mercer
headquarter- on U S Highw.n 8n
Ix-tw.-in Gladew.iter and Long
view
public' In th« majestic rotunda
of the Capitol, hv order <>f the
Congress in which he performed
his greatest aervices, Ohio's fallen
j senator was given the highest
horse.show* according to Dave honor this n..tior. can pn\ its
Fttlley oi Tylet, u m«-mber of the devt
judge committee Only a dozen times before had
Additional trophies this year the republic given a dead leader
will include tour beautiful belt a national farewell like that
bw. kies to t>e awarded In the jun which, starting at noon, it gave
*"«' and senior cutting horse and Monday to Robert A. Taft
roping and reining classes, j
Eighteen genuine Gladys Brown
Episcopal Church in Taft's home
town of Cincinnati. Burial will
follow in the church cemetery,
near Taft's home.
IfM gad Simple
The program for the memorial
the prime of his career, service wa« brief and simple Its
a lit** dedicated to service main feature was a 15-minute eti-
logv delivered bv Sen John W
Life el Service'
Taft's death on Friday of car-
eer which struck him down at
63 is hen he had seemed to be en
tering
ended ________
to o'hers. Bricker said
Humble m victory.
Pact Week-fad
Three accidents occurcd in
Gladew.iter over the week-end
A '51 Studcbakei pickup driven
1st police.
Tens of thousands of East Ger-
mans burned government build-
ings. fought with Red police, raid-
ed tails and called strikes in anger
over Communist travel bans to
shut them off from the food un-
available to them at home but of-
fered tree in the West.
Small-Scale Revival
It was a small-scale revival of
the uprising last June 17 vvhich
also put down with Soviet
Talk by Bricker
The nation's greatest and might
lest assembled to
friend and political partner, the
tunior senator from Ohm. John W
Bricker. give expression to their
love and respect tor "Mr Repubh
can."
Seated in a whw-1 chair in the
place of honor before the flag
wrong nor waver on principle
Monday's 32-minute memorial
ci-viee was the last for Taft in
•he can.tnl where he had lived in
his vo’ith as the son of a President
(1. j where a man he had
a." icved i statrtre unparalleled In
luarter horse statuette trophies
also will be awarded during the
Fast Texas show this vear,
Emh year the ETQHHA re-
ceives active cooperation from
Glade water's L ions, Rotarians,
Mon- trophies than ever liof.-r. Chamber of Commerce, Round-Up
off* red are iKMue.i, a gnls .lover Association and various inritvi-
leat ham*! race will lie run dual- in conducting the showing , . . _
nightly -..me of the -.pedal event* "f 'he work horse" of the lieel ‘raPpo bronze casket was Tut
.ire yet t.- I** definitely' settled on, cattle industry which is growing
.inti indications are that an excep 1,1 East Texas. Most details of
tiona) numb.: of top rutting exactly which help each organ i/a-
horses will compete here this tion will render this veal will lx-
year, it appeared from reports completed this week
given by i-on.mittees at the meet- Among those attending the
mg »f FTqHB directors, who con meeting Sunday afternoon review -
duct the show at Gladewatcr **ach mg plans for the East Texas Quar
Fall The August 24-25 event will 'er Horse Show and Races Aug
be their sixth annual. 24-25 were President W C. (Jellyi
George Tvler of Gainesville, Holc«jmbe. Longview, who pre-. . . .... . .
the »--» Texas I sided; Via* RreelMMt Charlie A Gladewatcr pilot, A1 Mead-1 '•asket Monday s service waa
thia year, it waa j Wampler of 1 nngrtr s and Glade- : ow‘- who b in the tewelrv bust- !imit*-d to MW for reeaona of space
without Bricker. Taft’s fellow Republican __ ______________ _ ____
rancor in defeat, he traveled far from Ohio. An invocation bv the bv Virgil Edward* Kcllv"' coming 'va* also Pu* do
along life's road to great achieve- Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, off the Longview Highway failing ,alllts a£d troops.
oi. ni. Broker said, adding that Methodist chaplain of the Senate, to make the curve at Broadwav ' “
Grc-fi tor power never goaded a benediction by the Rev B. rnar.l and Upshur, crashed into the „___ ^ E
him There wa* no scheming and Braskamp. Presbyterian chaplain Spunkv Service Station and r »ik " m * T,n**rmarcher* at
_ no conniving in his makeup Bob of the House, and a rendition of knocked down one gas pump The ?Chem nitz and
h, :" Faft - Taft would not compromise with the National Anthem by the Ma- station and piekup were badly1 z,tnu Thursday after they
rine Band completed the 22-min- damaged but the driver was not ^•ritre^L,S?irn,nu,/'*t
ute ceremony. injured The pickup was owned bv _J7*_ °f ca*ua,,,e!i »•»
the west side of the huge hall, di- volved were Ray Moore, driving a ^ 1
■ ' ,.......- ... rcctlv opposite the main entrance. ♦» Ford owned by T W Lee. »n<|* VnlJd stlSSm** u!*£j££.
1. in tin,.- a legislative lead- for the service Behind it was the ' Cordie Lee Spears, driving a 41 "gainst the Communist
ment
in outbursts
govern-
-*znr!rsr£.rm*.
40 000 View Body
The txxlies of only two other
senators before h>m had lain in
state in the Capitol rotunda. Sun-
day 40,000 citizens filed past the
attempting *‘‘t ,,on') to *rr*?l anti-Communist
reserved "for"' The' sens tor’s lour . *® 'SV?ar* a"d Builer- ^oore hidden
sons and their wives, other mem- | _.Ma‘n zone resident who d!JU^K-
lilted up further back in the ro-
_________________... kmda for group seating of mem-
—teraztertac si' ssxnsA "SJS1 vxssz&zgar
The Bible --hnol natlnoatly known quarter Jeff end Glenn Bracken and Dave trophy as winner of the spot land- or foreign nations. Cabinet off!- ~
H I fHOrngl ' 1 ing contest at the celebration near cbils members of the House and
that Ik in progress now at Wet-
don ha* teathed 150 enrollment
The program and exhibit will Ih-
held on Thur-tUy with th»- . lo-mg
pirnir Friday
Mi Pat Hughe of
New York Cit\ ..ml Mt John
Juhnston of Fort Worth, twin*,
visited their bildh.Mwl - hum. Mr
Krrmit Natto:. Sstuiday M.
and Mt> .kin Jotinuio of H»u»
ton vmte<1 Mi and Mi Hut-on
Johnson aixl Mi and Mrs Hotnei
Pirts over the week end
Takes Lives Of
Tnl lev. »|| of Tyler: Russell l.lovd
Charles Yonee. C B. Reynolds and
M W Evans, all of Longview
Pert* S Johnson, Greggton; and
Wm T Randolph. Gladew.iter
Other directors of ETUHRA who
w*r• un.ihle to attend the session
fe Boh Lillv
Marshall Sunduv dedicating the
Harrison County Memorial Air-
port.
Meadows and Bernard Unv4r4*on
flew from Gladewater to the new-
ly d.*riieatrd $5011.000 airport earls
Co.-mte, and C**ief Justice Fred M
Vinson and other members of the
Supreme Court who were in
t.i"-ri
Thcie also were mans- distin-
guished personal friend* of the
be*r. oft he f am d y! Mr Eisen howl I gjjj' andM^" and frevel "ban^nd
cr. and other too dignitaries. Row hut refu**«* »»M
upon row of folding chairs were Food ‘-ftn'il
The three and a passenger. Esther 1 <»ntb««»tad tens of thous-
^n CUrk w.re ,U^” i«l^ l ^ of„ th*, ^1, duriM
A third accident occured at IIS ™ arrested nund-
Roden Lane in front of La Rue's VuSw J£_Itw
Cafe at 11:80 Sunday Involved h‘«hw«T* *•
were Milton Lvnch of Lindnle and the refugees said.
Sulphui Sunday and remained most of the wbn'^leu" hen^fr^n
York with Mrs MneArthur and
Fnnk .1 Lausehe of Ohio
TULSA. A.ig .7 UP' A voting
mother dying ol .sneer celebrated
her 20th birthday Sunday with the
daughter doctors delivered by Cue
sariau seeltot. o she could love it
before she dies
The in..*i urgent w ish Mr* Huey
Colleen Alford expressed m recent
TEXARKANA Fix Aug 3
tJP* A rooming hou*. fin te-ik
the live- -.f even jx*t.<m* and in
ture.1 four others Monday a* po
lie.- pn-xsed th.-n se.iich lot an
arsonist in this ftre-.tir.si-ems < tty
Most of the virtini1 were -uf
f.H-.tted l>v -moke in the blaze that
timke out shortly after 3 30 a in
in the Avenue hotel r.aiming hou*.
on the city's mam street
It *• i* thf if) ;| -CT ' ■ of
fiMir m.i.oT fires tji.it have plagued
the eitv during the past several
month*
Four of the dead persons were
Identified a-. Roy Alt*ert Crouch,
Dallas Charles 1 McBride, ad
dr«- s unknown. J G Covington
l)r>H.is and Jimmie Dale Reed.
Ashdown. Ark
Tour Are Hospitalised
Four i*ei -on- were hospitalized
from burns and injuries They
irn-hirie
Suring- Irving Glasp* Fnnis, dav, which was marked with ar-
Hnward Kyle Pittsburg I. G rival of the first regularly scherl-
‘scrogum. Overton Mack laird, uled DC-3 passenger service Ii*
Kilgore David Moore Glade Trans-Texas Airways, which had
water Jack Hart and Milt Ben on Fndnv entertained represent a-
nett troth Tvler. H B Walker tive* from Gladewater and other
or Lynch.
Investigating
WASHINGTON. Aug. 3 <U.P'-
President Eisenhower end Repub- ...............
The service in the rotunda o«en- liran congressional leader* agreed Jones and Gore
•-d with an invocation by the Sen- Mondav to wait on September tax _
chaplain. Dr Frederick collections before making any
BffflfiSIBi
was damaged slightly but no in- *uT.. * ,
iurtos were sustained bv either he ,r°TD* 8 *° said to
or Lvnch i Q.?ve ODen«^ fire in Merseburg.
officers were
Gladewater: inti Q E MKlrede ^ ^ "«*vw to raire the national
Lollgviev*
FORT WORTH. Aug 3. (UF —
t .iye-toi k
Cattle 4.200 About 35 |M*r cent
cows, rest mainly short yearlings,
cow* around 50 higher; other
slaughter classes generally steady
High grade stookers scarce and
steadv; low grade slow and weak
Antonio and Memphis with a din
ner at Austin Others from Glade-
water were at the airport near
Marshall for the dedication serv-
ices at 2:30 pm. Sunday, when
crowds estimated up to 5 000 were
present, including civilian, Air
F*.r*c and Naval Aviation rtpic-
sentatives
First commercial passenrer to
alight at Marshall was W F
Young, president of the Marshall
Chamber of Commerce and a
banker there He was master of
ceremonies for the dedication at
the Taft courage—n kind of cour- 'debt limit
a.*o which enabled h.in at the end The decision cleared
to erect the unseen with a cheer."
Admittance to Monday's service
was by special card nrlv T>*erc
was no room for the thousands of
tilain citizen* who were devoted
to Taft
Public Had Day
Sunday was their dav and 40.-
rtOO of them braved fkt.degree heat
to climb the Capitol'* tall front
-tep* and file in awed silence past
the .dosed bronzed casket.
The heavv .offin rested
under a blanket of yellow roaes on
the way
for adjournment of the Congress
by Mondav night
The decision was reached at a
White House breakfa«t of the
President Secretary of Treasury
Get rie M. Humphrey. Buogct Di-
rector Jo«eph M Dodge and Sen-
ate Republican leaders Eugene D
Millikin 'Colo.' and William F
Knowland 'Calif v
To Curtain Spending
Dfe In Acckknfi
By UNITED PRESS
At least 15 persons were killed
in automobile accident* in Texas
over the week end ending mid-
night Sundav, with two separate
accidents killing three persons
each.
. ■ ■ BMP Merseburg.
Chemniri and Zittau arainst bonds
of anticommunist* The demon-
strator* stormed iails to free po-
litical prisoner*, raided police st.i-
tion*. and looted and ret fire to
government buildings and state-
run food stores
BANMUNJOM. Aar. 3. (U.|*> __
riftv American soldier* played
the pert of returning war pris-
to lower O«*od and choice slnugh ______________R|_ _____________ __ ________ __________ ... „wmmm „„ ,
t.-i *teei * and yearlings, 15 50- which •teaker* included Harrison the same historic catafalque a . much as possible in the hope thev ;
22 50. utility and commercial. 12- County .fudge Paul Warren. Presi- , platform of roneh boards covered can “‘l1 bv un,il Jnnuarv withodt j .
l« . iitf... a,., in in* in.. *«.. d r,.i u..tf....k....../ t. ...ak i__i. .i..t which first <>v,’<H>o|ng the oresent <274 htltion 1 nignuay
dent R Earl McKaughan of Trans- with lilack cloth
18 cutlet grade lot*. 10 and less
uwiitv and commercial cows. 9 50- Texas Airways, and Maj Gen
12 ranners and cutters, 6.50-9 50; Roger II Ramev. dircctoi of an-
In addition, scores were intured. „ ____ ___
, _ , ________ including four hurt in u train-car Mondav in a dress rehearsal
KnosHndaH„i„n. «»»««« Sundav at a railroad "f ’Operation Big Switch" which
to « cross mg near Phillips, in the Pan- »>•*"■ Wednesday
!'un.dlnlhandle As the soldier* enacted their
An automobile hit a cow on the ™lr\u* Mun-
near H*-owtiwood Sun- VJ1’ f,rT* trainload of at least
40o sick and wounded Unitod Na-
weeki was that she couUi spend W,.M, identified a* Itovd A Hogct*. bulls. 8 12 50. with a few up to 13; erations for the United States Air
her birtb.ia* with her lwhy The , w,, Tex . J It Tittle Boone medium and good stocker vear- Forres,
baby, two months premature, wa* v,u,, m,*.; Mr* Margaret Stone, ling*. 13 18 50. medium and good
delivered last Thur*day Lufkin Tex . and la-*lu- T Pope stocker cows. 10 14.
Sunday *lie had a birthday Ashdown. Ark i Calve* Son Grmd and choice kill-
h.1!1 wro°o^,,t /F'tin* Roger* w..* hurt serums when er* and stoekrtx steady, other*
i.wpltal witti het liahy and ft tend* |lf, )nm|M*<t from the *eeond storv
and ewnplete with bndhday .ake , (lf ,hl. tXVo *ton l.tnlding l.u aled
Mather Is 'Very Happy’ bl.xk uisi.le th.- Texas border
"She s very happy. Mrs Rethe i The grouml fhx.r houses a cafe
Flore, a student nurse. *ald She Firemen from the Arkansas and
is doing real *ve|| She'* liecn able r^Xlts tv„t„,„* ,.f the cits had the!
to get out of ta*d l.laze under control within 30 nun
"She called us >the nurses in l».
have a piece of the cake." Mrs The building was badlv dam
Gore added She very happy | ,R( <1 hu, n„, destroyed
Doctor* *av Mr* Alford ha* Police quoted one of the opei
only a few davs to live She is
suffering from a rare tv|»e of can-
cer cancer of the Ivmjih gland
The itabv. weighing five pounds,
wa* placed in an incubator Doc-
tor* said they fear.'.! the mother
or the babv might die before she
rould be born naturally
Just What She wanted
Mra Alford wa* unconscious fot
several hours after the birth but
later regained consciousnc**
When she first wa* shown the
hahv, color flamed in her ehenks
ami she exclaimed:
“Oh, she’s so preliy. she's so
pretty. She's tusi what I wanted, a
black headed gilt. Met face is so
pretty
ators of the rooming house as sav-
ing she rented • idom at 3 30 a m .
shortly tie fore the fire broke out
Mrs Stone also was reported in
critical condition Firemen said
she had on a nylon slip that melted
in the fire,
Rogers had a fractured leg and
a broken arm
Trapped by Smeke
The bodies of five of the victim*
were found in one room and were
fully clothes! Firemen said they
ippaictitlv bad dressed and tried
to escape, hut were trapped bv the
smoke and suffocated
Mrs B It Blake, owner of the
slow and weak to lower: good and
choice slaughter calve*. 15-19.
ut'litv and commercial, 10-14:
cull*, under 10; medium and good chamber,
-tucket *tcer calves. 13-19: choice
scarce
Hog* 1.200 Slow; uneven bar-
row* and gilts sealing 190-240 lbs.
75 to 1 00 lower than Friday; over
and underweight* and now*. 1 00-
2 00 lower; choice 190-240 lbs,.
23-23 35; latter price sparingly to
order buyer*; choice 250-300 Ih
butcher* and choice 155-180 Ih
averages, 20-22; choice now*. 18-
20
Representing Gladewater at the
program in Austin on Friday a*
guests of Trans-Texas were Mavnr
Homer I. Reeves. President Paul
wi,(i IFI.U-S cimn — wnten nrst !lV'n* ' billion niaht then cnHided head nn '"V an ann wounoeo United Na-
served as a bier for Abraham Lin- ^!.J ’imi Jh° d°b now 1)1 with ar.othe. car ’ killing three tion!l <‘a,'’iv<" n* Communists
coin and u-hieh ...ed i., lose above *2.2 billion. wun «*niune. ur, ajiung inrer believed to have arrived at
the nearbv Red bare of KMOone
The dre«< rehearsal wa* (taped
smoothly The actors got into heli-
i-oln and which wa* used, in 1930.
in the state funeral of the sena-
tor’s father. President William
Howard Taft.
Only 12 times before in Vie na-
tion's history ha* the Capitol ro-
tunda been used for a state fu-
Hc said that after the Septem- "ersons They were Charles Wil
her tax collections are received '*am Nork. 29. employe of the
there wilt be a decision on wheth- Humble Oil Ar Refining Co.. Mid
er it will be necessary- to call
Congress back into special ses-
sion.
____________ ____________________ ____________________ _ "Every effort will be made to
Chamber of Commerce, and Man- ored yva* General of the Armies a sP*cj*l session." Millikin
land hi* wife. Wanda. 25. and . ... ........
William Marvin Callowav Jr. 29. ' outers a* most of^the 3.113 Anar-
Humble Pipeline Co employe of !’’an will do after thrr
f. Rounsaville of the Gladew.iter nernl The last American so hon-
ager Wm T Randolph of the John J Pershing, in 1948
Monday's service was
added.
Longview
A car-truck accident Saturday
in Parmer countv was responsible
not.
New York Oct 33.75. down 2 to
3. IVc 34 00. down I to 2
New Orleans: Oet 33 89 down 5; '
I Tec 33 96. down 3 to 4.
FirRwwm KMmI, 4 Hurt
DALLAS, Aug. 3 (U8»—One
rooming house, was slightly hum- fireman was killed and four In-
"i want to love mv babv all the •‘,* when she escaped out her bed- , lured Monday in a freak accident
ne I can" she -aid lietore tht-1 rrMm' a,,d to the roof of a one J involving a fire truck and four
time
operation "We
hainyv hours
Three Tulsa doctors who have
confvua-d with i.tli*l>* at
John* Hopkins Baltimore New
York Cltv *nd Chicago and Boston
ray Mr« M'"ri will surely die
possibly within days.
ears at Berkley and Colorado Ave-
, iUK,
Cant E V Buries* was injured
; fatally when he and font other i
firemen wen- promed under the
fire truck
None of the oecupants of the
four cars which were involved in
will have some *'•*' ^'’1
I ffs*. •••*•<rr sttt« t• $*9 i>4»t»ft hr-ip
registered in the 10 n*om* of the
; r-omitii’ hotirr She said she rent
, ed the last room about .1 30 a m
1 and wa* ayyakened by what she
thought wns a wiring short, She
* dd there wns a (lash and she
thought someone was fooling with 1 the accident were injured,
ihe tights ; Firemen who were hurt were
Police quoted tier as shouting William P Barrett, 28, H. T Kill-
- ___ „ "What are you doing there’"’ go, 2t. who were taken to Pnrk-
DAI.LAK. Aug 3. <U.P> Dallas She opened the dixir and found land hospital, and Bruce Fanl, 38.
police sought a male suspect in the lobby of the place in flames and W .1 Hammer, 28. who were
the death of a 98-yctrr-oM TVtH.-ir She »li«iilol "fii»>" and ran into , taken to Methodist Hospital,
woman Saturday night in a knife Uw street • Ttre fire engine struck one ear,
fight near her home, 2129 Parnell Firemen said the only exit of then sldcswiped Inlo three other
She was tdentlftrd as Mrs Willie ; the building wa* sealed off hr the automobiles before overturning. It
E. Campbell, j flames. j waa answering a trash fire alarm.
STARilHO SUSPECT SOUGHT
Knowland. acting GOP leader.! for three more death* They wen-
said 'he Senate will co ahead with Burl Harrison Beene. 29, of Fri-
itsjdan* to adjourn Mondayjyight. ona, Texas; J. B Johnson. 25, Fri-
on.i. and Carl Davi* Greeson. 39.
of Black. Texas •
Others killed in accidents in-
cluded
Pvt Vernon M Ztpp. 21, of
New Braunfels, and James L.
Shannon. 21. of Amarillo, both
stationed at Fort Hood, were killed
The House sooioved Mr Eisen-
hower's reouest last week to boost
national debt limit to $290
btllion
But Mr. Eisenhower ran into a
shoekci when the Senate Finance
! committee, of which Millikin is
chairman, decided by an 11 to 4
vote Saturday night to shelve the
reouest for this session
Knowland said the question of
whether there will be a special
session hinge* solelv on the sol-
vency of the federal government
niiHwfxwi pfivuv*! * •ww
He said Humohrev stilt think*
the government'* finanefsl situa-
tion wilt run dangerously- low but
wilt make every effort to eet bv
within the prevent debt ceiling
On other Items of "must" legis-
lation both the House and Senate
yvere in shape to clean up the un-
finished business by Monday
night.
Chief remaining item on the
Senate program was the Hoose-
have been processed, and flew to
the nort of Inchon.
Meanwhile at Inchon. Gam. Max-
'••ell n Tavlor voiced foon the
free world never mav know how
many Allied prisoners the Rods
fail to repatriate
The Eighth Armv commander
-aid the 3,313 Americans whom
the Communists said thev will re-
lease in "Big Switch" i* disap-
oointinglv small." The U. S. Army
lists more than 13.000 Americans
mi»«ing.
We hope to get more," Taylor
In a two-ear accident near Tom- *aid while inspecting barracks for
pie Friday night. the prisoners "But we'll
Ray Alvin Fry 12. of Austin. m’ver know how many
was struck and killed bv a car
Saturday at an Austin intersec-
tion.
Thomas McKenzie. 24. of Kings-
ville. and George Schwartz. 77. of
Sanford, Flu. were killed in a
three car «x*Ui*ion Sunday night
one mile south of Lyford. Texas
Hugh Edward Gage, 15, son of
Mr and Mt* W S Gage of tattle-
field. yva* killed when hi* motor-
cycle and n pickup truck collided
on V S 51 south of Littlefield
Sunday
Albert Lee Harrison, 42. of
they hold."
Some of the more *erinualy
wounded on •■oner* will he flown
to hospitals in Japan before they
are sent home
Tn the giant operation, 12.763
Allied prisoners will be swapped
for some 74.000 North Koreans
amt Chinese who want to return
•o communism The Communists
have promised to return 460 a day.
the UN 2.400
approved compromise ntmronriiv Lockrrri XV3J1 kll!w1 whcn hu' 4U
FOOTNOTE TO TRAGEDY -Feet of several of the 20 virtims of
h lhi* MccHtent protrude from the wreckage of the vehicle us it
i* pulled fr »iu the Williamsburg ('anal neat Morriaburg, Ont
The Montreal-hound tai* rammed into a ttalled truck, amt
plunged mlo the canal. Seventeen other pasM.-ng> r» a«| tl»- «lits*ei
inaiiuged to escaped aiul swim to safety
ttons bill earrvtng 94.531 507.000
in new cash fui the foreign aid
program.
Another mator bill on the Sen-
ate program was the Hou**>-passed
compromise measure* to extend
the reciprocal trade law until next
June 12
lotketT(MTEB held
HOUSTON. Attc ' A1*' Fun
"ral »ervlec« were held Thur««l iv
in Houston for James W I,«N-kett.
former president of the Houston
Bar Association He died Saturday
at the agt of 64
tomoblle overturned several times
near Lorktwy Sunday, and Lacv
Tillman. 48-year-old Borger Ne-
gro. was killeil Sunday when hi*
car overturned near Borger
DIBS or BULRAR FOLIO
DALLAS Aug 3 (U.F - Billv
Jake Vend!, eight-vear old Dal-
las boy, died late Saturday night,
les* than 12 hour* after he was
admitted to Parkland hospital
with bulbul polio He was the son
of Mi aiul Mi* She;.nan Veiu-il, ed the jut* to have its
3085 Sumpter Drive. for* the end of the weak.
HOUSTON. Aug. 3 <UJb—Crim-
inal District J»dge Frank WISR*
ford Monday ordered a grand jury
investigation of the Houston pris-
on farm
"I want von to set at the faeta,"
the judae told mem bars of a new
Harris courttv grand iury
tmi-n sworn in minutes
He .interest the Mix
"because there have been Mo
men* death* out there "
bulge Williford said he
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