Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 343, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1952 Page: 1 of 7
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(Sluimntn Satttj ilrrrnr
VOL III NO 34a
UnHetl Hies*—<U P>
GLADE WATER. TEXAS. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 19;VJ
Station KS1J—U30 Oil Your Diul
5c PER COPY
Hope For Early Settlement Of
Oil Strike Now In Second Day
UNATOR ROetKT A TAt'i
fmlAnl 1 x..,. /i’ii ti. 1 f Aiphmiaa I alt >. a* btn n , . t i nr uniat i .K» jit x
litIW if jwrt of '/ .(/» in * ' /<> n tilth* r itnv ifm » r-
NAf*fl> Mi nlf, 4ff* .d. .4 tn\hHiinlbl, * »f(4, in u hnnlk finiakimt at
Yah an 'anni'i ,*,« ■ it min Ilf, if. i/.. , Yu" huh t fm %< hiint I not
bait but i/alfi r tialt tut nt . .... 1‘Unriti t parti Itoj sr art
riilitnni f«jv. hail hi I'hmi nil rant '(««.»» mid rhr*\. Mann it
.tf«,IVS, ilf'i'i Uni' ill tit 17 t'i I 1 biiur imit r’lllurifi
«lt i" at 1.1,, baba xHfli.g iiifh iiu'i "f >>(,(( at it <iilt tntilri >' .t/,*(>.
lunik 1lub tin if.,., hk' 1 i 11 f ihtirtni (f.i.if /’"t'h* f'll.Nffl
(f.i ,1,11 If if, ill'll *9 lull t'i Mn all (li f|t if», K 0(1 f 9 tiff hilhn tut
thi f.t f li 1 j,Jm trii, J. ,in fli.ii'.t (>(.(.( rfii, f (d,i
* * 14J , ■ ,,if . if f 1111 a i|% ,jtmth 1 r 1110111 hi i i it111 111"' t
/itiiij ir 1 - ;if j (|. i. ,1* h‘"i 1 i.ilh - tu foo. fwirhi 1 shop if 11141fi '
niff'f'iff i' 1* 1 "ui it'" 7 ti Hi 1 in fniilt .fioifji 1, fit u'» tfjh\ tai
f l.x (’ nP I I* A i,,’ mil, n
DENVER. May I. <0-R'—Oa» a«di
I oil supplies dwindled Thursday ox
thr industry-wide of
ml worker wont into its second
with only .1 glimmer of hope
for .1 settlement
Negotiator resumed then if
ful ly to In mu union demands Mini
company offer .•li.-cr together, but
the feelings of union ufftriaiK wmi
summed ui> by 11 Denver represen-
tative who said, "w» are not opt 1 -
nitstn '
Thousand of oil workers walked
off itii job in ii fmerii ■ throughout ,
much of tin tiiiliuii Wednesday to
• u|ipmi the demands of a co.ilition
o| 22 union foi higher wage- and
Klnft differentials
California Exempted
c.iiifornui w,.y exempted from
il. ,, 111 k• bet >u*e in* 1 1 of ’1,1
ml product- needed ir. Knrc.. conic
fn in 1 hi* i'll,, nd leftncries
Tin 10 wiii -1' itti'fi’il rush.- of
motorists lo -< i vice t.dion W>-.i
nciil..'. in .a, 1 if,,it lo forest,,!1
Whiting. Mulct inoKt dealers there Non-.sti iking AFI. oil -xuikt
would run out by Thursday night reached a private cUtement 1!
having to walk when gasoline sup
plies dwiri'Mi to nothing.
In Indun. . Paul 8« hearer, prcsl- Schearer aid some dealers in the the Phillip Petroleum < ■
dent of the As ociation of Petrol-1 area ran out of gasoline Wcdnos-
euin Dealer in Hanimond and das
at Bo 1
ger, Tex., late Wednesday. Tin
agreement called for . 15-u nt an
Mo P, .gresi Many Placet
“No : ■ i 1 way the report
from mi ,. ijaiory \*.Hh larger1 eon'i-
SECOND PAY OF TRIAL
Slow, Deliberate Pace
Testing Annexation By
The second day of the hearing | ney» for tne City of Gladewater signer* Bruce's testimony stated1
Indore a twelve man jury in the offered thre<* motions 't1 To ex* that aftei the area had been sur
quo w ii 1 auto proceedings of the I elude pot lions oi the testimony on veyori anothei personal mvi in •-
sun filed again.* t the City of ■ opening day, '2 To quash written tion was made.
Gladcwulci by the Magnolia Pg- J statements presented under rule Tm* testimony stated tli.it .m
trol'-urn Compafiy, et id, opened m I6tf. and >3* To have an instru.'t.d and Hotrammell were at r '
District Court 125, Longview, this veidh- on the* basis mat the state to further investigate tin are 1 .
morning. I had shown to act of fraud, abuse the city commission amt'.lie mayor
extreme1 OI discretion, 01 luck uf good faith felt tii^t both men. icsider.t .,1
Set In Trial
Gladewater
lie ic . . plus other panics including Sinclair, the Tex
Co, Culf, Socony-Vacuum an4
some Shell refineries
However, ■improved'' offers
were reported to haw been mad*
---— l.v Pan-American Southern, a sub-
.diary of Standard of Indiana, at
K.dorado, Ark.; some Shell sub-
if'.iaricy; Continental Oil Co. ol
Denver and Wichita Falls, Tex ;
Standard Oil of Indiana; and
Farmers Union Co-operative of
Laurel, Mont.
Early scare buying was not too
prevalent, but began spreading as
lotions found their gasoline and
uppltes dwindling. At Cushing,
Ok I.. . every filling station had a
'!.• (i me of cars waiting to fill up gas
.1 . mil • mk Wednesday. Many motorists
were reported carrying away ox-
Administration
For Two-Front
Ready
Battle
Austin Attorney
Yarbrough To Run
For Governor
fi,. slow, UCiltMTUU
, ,w> used by both shier is the case
j'l.a 1 • cd gave llldir.lPOIl that it
may in M-veral more days at least
on the part ot the city in the an
nvxatien
The Court oyernneo
all mu-
I debate li fbic the decision call lions.
ITived at i.\ th»- July
Pro. c. du e opened tin:, morn-
Henry Harbour, spokesman foi
tHi real..tors then claimed that
mg when the '.ate called Joe Wil- the City C'omini- ion eirorcd in
liam Hart, i.\il 1 ngincer, who at appointing I! H. Shipp and .1 C
the •-(•quasi of tl» '■tat.* made uI Rotrammell to investigate the area
survey ..f the <| u-'iori.d>l»* north- for the city He further claimed
im i me.. ,.f Hu : ie sat ion being that there wa 110 investigation of
............... In reply to
mg. tl.o t testified that
qui stain- the original H4 wlu. petitioned for
loutid , Ih. annexation
tin* city limit ' extension ini The City then entered as evi-
tti,.t .him aveiaged thirty feet, and1 deuce the petition of December 4.
■ ■■ . rrowe t , ,. • .*. 1 hi leef 1951. the minute, ol the commis- ^ .........
’1''•* forme 1 limits ..i the erty sum meeting .>• which Shipp •<’•*1 m passing the annexation .
lie added that at no point did the Hotrammell were appointed ti
the area asking for aim* x.ition,
were qualified tu make such a-re- i
port back to the city administra-
tion.
Florance asked it this was the
iirst such injtition from the* an ..
and Bruce stated that there I
doer 1 tvso earlier j(*tit:on.s that had
not been acted upon
Whitehead, u> cross examina-
tion. challenged tin* ehecking 01
flu* signers names against poll tax
records by citing eleven Mgner-
iiHm«s who did not own poll tax
or exemptions, lie furthei chal-
lenged the act of the city commis-
Biu
(:* * -. *4 f 1 114,
ti sr.any m
;nt fuel in can*.
th:> .1,
i * - ■ 1 hii 1 * fif,
-.hfiubh traftit.
One of the largest refineries in
Th*
rout 1 a .u
’iirn uetjourned
Hit world. Esso Standard Oil Co.
\4fr1i
1 30 thJr ill
fT*‘nu>on
• Bat< 1. Rouge, La., was not af-
I* ^
t ir.f <*tnn
i’\ (11.»i uf l
ion *»t Hii? Judge
fected because the firm's worker*
Hflft :
j.* attorney# on
a:1,' not .,ffiliatect with either AFL
t)i ;t i 1
lh*>t
the Uwii woukl
or CIO union*. The same wa* true
out ill
Uf MVriHl 1
Tic ire* cia yr>.
at many other southwestern plant*.
AUSTIN Min : a f Halil. W
Y.aioioiigh Austin ..ti a 11.1 v lung
allied with tin liln 1 .1 Dvna» 1 .ita
force-■. Thursday announced a a
1 .iiidKl.c 'oi governor
Tin .ini.ounceuient ini', (he 49
yc.u old lawyer m (la Democi atu
asked it to it) stay order primary rare against Gov Allan
to foi bid any wage increase by Shivei- tin only uthri announced
W'vwnnwnt whih tlu tWl •.*■>’;>•'•; s,lv‘,r 11 '■ • ' "Si l»v" Dick 'HunnVttit" Cltv, tbit ot^'the pur^ of deeklmg the ' 1 na •' ■'
indliv arc ufkder federal cord ml elci tiun to a second tern. 1 Comminsiuner is, to wether or not annexation and the election rules. **''
| she would be interested in the city the results »l the election showing '“J11
include her home 62 lavortng annexation and 30 op ......
Glade Dairy Show
Attracts Large Crowd
T-
WAKHINGK »N. V . . I U •"
Steel eontp.d..t .. k> . tlu- ... pc-.i
court Thursday •• t. i t ic . a..1.
ecnnmnt imposed w age picrease. |
and acting Alton.cj Qeitet al. Orginal plans called for haw * Yarbrough ^atri he was “hope-
Piuiip » Rvftman »aid the re- y,,r lo put u j7ia lVlll wage in-’ fu!" of having support from the
quest probably kept striking steel clclw. „,to effect Bus week Loyal Democrats." the liberal
Tiie industry remained lethni- Democratic bloc opposing tin- gov-
I rally imder government control ernor’* program to send an umn-
Ferintan prumwii that "nothing becauer of an mder issued by n ttrueted, unple'iged Texas dele-
will tv# done'’ by the government ninv-Judgr if S Court of Apim-uU gution to the national DemiKiatic
nly-ronvencd hearing .Wivsn^jM
two limit,-, lines touch
make the area investigation, their
»ct
Dairy cattH representing the
cream of the m i is ..round Glade-
water and ir, neighboring counties
. rrivexi Wednev.tay .iitvi this morn-
The gtate then called Mrs Hugh report, tin minutes of the com-
Smith who ii-ultfteii she was t.,lk- mission meeting ..1 which the eh .
dnnci as an emergency
Bruce explained that as stated l'ig foi today s ninth annual Giadc-
11 the urciante it was felt that tot water Dairy show which started
it w.is jji i) 3n ui ..t the rodeo grounds,
.ecessary t<. pass the ullnexa
soon as possible. White-
Over 100 vocational agriculture
Hill and Benny Tookc of Tyl*r.
Paul French of Spring Hill and
t"..ude Dailey. Jr., of Gladewater
received red ribbons for their en-
tries.
Heifers class G2 to 18 months)
blue ribbon winners were Dencil
Marsh, Gladewater; Edward Walk*
«r. Gladewater; Leslie Spradlin,
workvrs from returning to woik,
Thursday m or mug
on changing wage* and working aftei a suddenly-convened hearing
condition* in the Industry hefon- Wcdiw-atwy Tlu* appellaic court
2 40 pan *t'.ST’ Friday tin dead
line set by the .p|W*ui* roillt (•-!
the government to appeal t
to the hu|M«i. < C".*uit
At tlw ami** t mr St*« i <
tail v
CommitY* Outfit S-IU vrr
“rifMii
inmi '»* th*
ufitU r
ML* T VI* t ft 1 * wt * l • li’ilu .*
|it .V.ftf
Whitt* Hi»ujm t « t.» «*
w i t h
I'rwiduiit Ti ui'.dH atifl l’h
iu\v S
Mui ph> 4 fKUJM t
t*. t hi
PfT’NHh f '
Ape ai* Judge * Decision
The ostuo uf Hie 1 ini. icn.i- ui
Which acting Defense M- l .l ?.rt
John H Steelman .dm w.c I-
llevial to i|«VC taken part. Was tail
revealed Tie g*.vet nmi-nt 1 up
|h‘,«Iii g 1cili :.b Judge llisi t A
pii.e % ruling Hnt Mi l'i uman
Apul H wi/uii of the * 11 >iu*l 1 * o
ittegul
The nine man .p|n*w.* emit .i
a 5 to 4 tiding temporarily i.
slaved gov > HIP I'rd i untlol of ti"
Industry |M-miiug tin government
Mppeut to du Miipien-c i'oott
Ttrurvlay till tori .oinpana re
turned to the appeal .out' and !
Cowboy Finds
Plane Wreckage
ITMJfk On. Max 1 tue* A
oiwlsn fouoil tin w re. kak* --f a
T 33 Jet trainei plant in . wild
area seven mil. east 1 I ItH-iott
and Ail Three mithufitli •ealcheil
Thurstia* f<*i thi pilot
The plane, in flight (ion Low
r> Alt Foret Unseat Depvci t ■ .
to tlrv an An Foi < c Me. ’ Hi .
Ti \ , crasticd W< dnesdax it* 'la
brush coveteil I II) Mi l> s
Klip sard today ot«i of ht i . - x Hov
(nunti the plain wreck.. -, m t>* «
■i • i ... xx.. ti- kgm of tin piled
\ hehetipit i fr.rni Fort Sill.
Oglu . Jittned the st all h for tin
pjktl Pht urea where the w»e l.
MKc was found
div ided, 5 to 4, to hold in .ley
Pi 1.1 o .fu ir..- Dav at A i
I’tne'x ruling that *euun of Hie
i i is d u * I i x was unciuistitutiona!
until the question ran t,- settled
filially i»\ tin Supreme Court
Must Appeal By Friday
t'ndet the terms of tin* sta--
gial.tt d by the appeal* . mut the
oxernrnent wa* given ..ritii 2 30
C \ST Ft I.'ay to ipppal I ’ll '
lul.ng to tin Supreme Court
A, ting Attorney Genei.d I’hdip
It FVilman -aid he will appeal '
to. S ii p i emc Court, powulilv
Thursday and Ft (day at tin
latest ' tu reverse Pine's riding
**» crc tar> of Commerce I'hail*-
Sawyer, nominal (kiss of till* sen*
ill >ti-«-l plants, promised a tat.
merit on the situation'' at a new.
,oofi-M ius* lie was expi i ted to
coupli- a back to Work plea with a
. all Pa immediate resumption of
xx‘age talk* Isetweeii union and m- ,
.111:1 t| y
May Take Court Order
L .Ik.i *i.« It*- i xpie.xM’ii doulit
| that Murray would bow to any
thing * than court ordei t..
. rid tie* a .Ik*nit Ttii* CIO duel
aI.o p.e 1 pone.I tile *t<*el *tllke !|V.
.im<- d President Tinman* ic
qu* t. had a terse no comment
f..i all inquiries nlxout ivstoimg
p.<*tm lion
With 95 |>ci cent ot the vital in
durdt'v yhiit down. tii. nation w ..*
losing aOfl.tMNO ton of b*.M. -1. . .
I a M.l.i. t ion daily
Autom.iPde mdnstiv our. .
xv a me I tn Detroit that >ai output
max colli, to a stand till ill thee.
xx«vk she>ulei the ,tl ike continue
t iovi rntnent offamls said defenst
production ■> he.lule xxoul.l In.
kn.wkcd into a cocked hat long
before* tiiat
However, 'i.irhiougli said he
was rmt nmning because of sup-
port from any one group
I ia j vs * to have th. vot.s of all
g.sad Deinm rat* bf so id
Yarbrough lutd oven previously
c tewed it* .. hkch candidate foi
Texas attorney general, a |nst lye-
mg vacated try Pine Dam. I m his
race for the V S Senate
YatbloilXh, former a**.slant at
lorru x gener al of Texas, xx-.o^ borri
at Ct,i.m I»‘i in H. nderson county
and print >cd law d El Paso tot
U.OI4 'tin. tt ic4* years lie served
.1. tin attoinej gcmialx 4*fflC<
t r lit J . . V AI Iren! Intel g* n
• i it. t tip. tatc. .tatting in 1931
II. a !4i d a judge of the 53rd
plrtnial oi Hnt in True, count,
lot 11v. yaais nrioi to World War
II. and vs.•* presiding nidge of till*
thud administrative Jtidiciui dt*
ti n t einbl.icing 33 (Ytitral Ti xn*
count ii f..i thi ei* years of that
t line
Dining World Wjir II in* saw
...... .(..I ..III* half yen I * - • : VI. e lii
. oinl’.' re, Koopi.and w . nub
tux goxerr. ni*n( officer fm eight
month xx th tin 97th Infantry lit
\ ivi«ir . .1 i .hi following V ,1 I*i4
Hi1 I...- been III pi tv ate l.i44 pi ac-
ini* m \i.xttii since 1946
Free Band Concert At
High School Tonight
The t’ i 4 emits of li o u * t * n
A. my M «* I C, Band wdl give
.. t veil tonight at till Glade
4. at High School Auditorium .1
It imi oVIoek The band is com-
posed ot IH pUN'VK and undei lb.
dp. i tnm oi Cadet 1st Lieutenant
Ci ole \V Humph
Tlicii* will lie no admission foi
t ta ..nicert
water and wa* included in the tnct Attorney R 1. Whitehead,
expansion move. He ingncil the biought out that th< mayor and
lietitton of December 4, 1951. the city commiasioners had just
thnugh lie did not own a poll tax been re-elected to then offices u.
Frank G. Boiselhno testified Gladewatci That IoIIoxxihr the
that he signed the petition fo; prescntaliol. to them of th< pet:-
Inn ill and wife and ttiui he lid tire, on Dceembci 4. they person-
own a [roll tax Jewell Allen ally tn .de all investigation ol the
'.,*. t that he • igm-d the pet it irea. and ot every signer on tin*
as a rexKlent of the area l>ut that! petition, Furthei. thut Bruce ro-
be did not own a |w>ll tax ceivcd an official j.oll tax list from
Will thi testimony eompldr : •*■• Gregg ■ : Uiwht *
tin Stall listed, and the attoi to use in carefully checking tin
if-
Minor Damage Reported
From Storms,Rain, Hail
DALLAS. May 1 'UP' -A violent i issued at Oklahoma City, alerti
■quail line broke its back against tevuients in the area enclosed by
the tugged terrain of northern | a circle through Anadarko and K!
Ti x.i and western Oklahoma Hcno, Okla . thi nigh Henrietta.
Wednesday night aft< r burxtng the Munday and Paducah !'. x Tin
jittei y legion xvith at least five twisters in the W .c.lxx ,.rd region
tornado funnels 'were outside this circle
Sonn minor damage was report l’i"' warning was followed i" an
ed from the storms and mcoffl- i "»ll*dr*r" at 7 p m. although
i ,.i in,, rain imd hail Bui were thunderstorm ictivit ■ - I
■ ..f injur.. A r. x.- f"1' sevvra that tinu
Oklahoma circle about 150 miles weathermen said, the .-.quail bin
m diameter had beam alerted «'** losing its punch and could
f.u storm from mid-afternoon hardly produce a twistei
through early evening Winds. Rains Hit
\t Wooow.,1.1. okla , . commii- Winds up to 43 miles an lioui
mix p„rtiallx destroyed by ,i kill hit parts of West Texas, kicking
mg tornado in 1947, residents saxv up dust clouds which trimmed v isi
five funnels witling in the region Witty to a half-mile at Big Spring
of nearby Freedom, Okla But Abilene, Sweetwater atul othet
Sounded Warning Siren cities in that drought hit area u
<>e. damaged buildings on the ceiveil lieneficiai rail s
,Hn. selin .n ran h Charles Bird Wichita County PMA Agent
of
the area bad asked foi such a-
police and f ie department serv-
ice .*
Whitehead vvondcrci it * lie
roads in Hus area had more
He on then: than highway 80.
Atomic Explosion
Comes 48 Hours
Behind Schedule
expanding to include her home 62 |Mvonng annexation and 30 up. *««" questioned why for health (student- from Gilmer. U.uun chapel Hill; Herbert Anderson,
an a She indicated that she would posed, and the annexation order 1 «*snns. Biuce cited the polio t pi- Grove. Big Sandy. Kilgore, Sulphur Sulphur Springs; Clifford Ander-
in ui favor of such a move and (itself. j 'ImvrovenwM ud«M nl! I »P> »•*•»* Ml,‘«®*«* «n<* ««»»r! sou. Sulphur Spring*. Red ribbon
. i ..sr x xsrsarc^1 kst ' >**> ******»«.»««
I t.-tx Pi uce to the stand Carrol Floi Whrtehca.' wondered if police the judging contest which started water; George McNutt, Gladewa-
I la-4- King testified that he lived .nice directed the questioning, and protection w * required because wl.h the first das* this morning. m; Donald williams. Gladewgltfr;
•about two mile: east of Glade-1 with frequent objection from Dls-Mlu* area wa- lague.l by robbery chairman R.tbert J Dean. Long* I simonek \tinenla* and
or riot. view, of the judging . ontest had lw"n oims.nvx. .winroia, anu
Bnu. stated that the |x*opl» of Announcer Neil Burney call the' Mack Undley, Mineola. White rtb.
• .: v. i H I.. Hobbs,
Jr.. Quitman; Jimmy McDougald,
Mineola; and Charles Taftcller,
Gilmer.
Competition was keen In the
junior juiiging contest with the
mining committee still working at
b.'ilcv f the show did-afternoon to figure out win-
ners among the 131 boys and gtrls
. ompeting frixm 14 community 4-H
Clubs and Future Farmers of
America school chapters.
Judging contestants at the
Gladewater Dairy Show represent-
ed Judson Grove FFA and 4-H;
Sabine. Pine Tree. Spring HIU and
Arp 4-H clubs, and Kilgore, Long-
view, Union Grove, Big Sandy,
Pittsburg, Gilmer and Gladewater
Ronald William*. KFA chapters
[7; ,v t Du-ku Wiigers. Jud- Committeemen in charge of th«
i Holcomb. Pittsburg; judging contest included Chairman
It, - s bim . ,.nd Frank Robert J Dean. Gregg emunty; Ra-
H.. ,*«-n ii.cnvc\i a red rib- burn Morgan, Upshur county;
C ,| \ Hi Jeomb s cult was Todd Berry, Smith county and \o-
*ct - t -. ..t ch .mpion. rational Agriculture Instructor Eu-
ln tt t ■* H.-rn two to three gene D Willis of Big Sandy Dean,
44,:, presented M"r*»an *"ul ,B»’r7 «e assistant
county agricultural agents.
Hoiuiring exhiuitors and officials
at the Gladewater Dairy Show
lunchetui was served tn the new
fellowship hall at the First Metho-
:iist Church at noon with 165 pres-
et The luncheon was given Jolnt-
MT CHARLESTON. N< .
I •U*’ An itpmic a, v . i. dro
f *-om n Alf Foi a P> •:. :>4.'i.
plodcxi lugh above Yucca
I'lovii'g Gianuid* T ha: - .1 ,i
.oorc tti.m 2 tk)0 Ixili Ic - mii.i
M..11114- huddled Ida: I
Ili.lc. onlv . .WO a!1.- ..., i.y
Tlu hiindiug 4 \pi>'* ■ • , ..ir
‘ on. * 1.1 tp!i4i scliedulc- . :
the history making Marne at
...I’ov.va i* iMd been tw uc
p4.r44*,r hx inni wx-ullu I
Second*, after tin uux-le.u *'
sion *lt*’i a huge itiqliall, pl.i
familial MiuslinH'-■ clouti.
uiu ini' di’sei l 14**t ,eii(4>i
i... ky M..i ltd** cl.1 -.Km Horn
pri'iossu'i Ailly , ..ixcii I ox no!,
begin .in .iss.uii; ,*i'. mi*. iI.;,..1
i.< Island.
Flash Is Brilliant Red
The Hash N4,i.* a hnlli,.:i!
. IH- ..I th, t". ightcst -ccm by
*ci v cl * Hoc: this .-t'Mi vat inn
fti.iging contestant- immediately
after Ringmaster O D Taylor,
Gregg County agent, started the
events promptly at 9 30 a. m.
Judge M S Rogers, associate
jir.afi ss.il1 of agricultural education
ai E..st Tex - State Teachers Col-
lege and Commerce and Superin-
tendent Claude
vx,;. ;h,' i.lx .ifficials introduced
lx, f i . the Hr** i>f IH classes of
Ih, hovv1 > : (,-red tn the ring Fe-
in.... ,i,ij.i.«;- were judged this
ii-Mfn.ng .,nd hulls early in the
>;-t i iai l i.iss,-# ft-»r the
(>».n..:\ititi.il herd, best fitted
inur.il ..no show manship judging
followed.
li tn, females class, three years
inn .'-a i. the following blue rib
bon* xx,-1, won
can Ik- i cache I
avcrlifui u»»ix 1.4 horseback
I Announcements !
VARIETY HHOW
Fii.tny night at right o'dock
I ha Choral Club will prrsant a
varu-ly show in Ih# high school
auditorium. An ic# rraam sup
par will b» hr Id iroin »* pan.
until show tuna in tha calrlana.
Duactor Kan Bannatl will pra
, ,„l « )0 minuta organ and
Piano concarl ot raquastad tunas
bstora tha vanaly show begins.
YOUTH MEETING
Young*tars Inlarastad in tha
... luntt 1 youth rantar will marl
.JmgM at • Me clack in tha City
Hail All youths ata urgad tu at
laiid as tha lonsliluMun and by
Communists Propose Full
Plenary Session Of Teams
of Alva vi.iincil Alva residents,
iiui the tornado w,lining -areii was
. >ui tded
A foui-ineh ram tumbled dowt
it Syirder, lex , with heavy hail
stones The water flikkled the
'nils iboVi emir level At Law
Bob Crocker saitl the moisture
meant the salvation i>f the xxlu it
crop around Wichita Kali* The
eounty has 90.000 acres in wheat,
aiiii Crocker said the 90-tinh rai
guarantees product loo,
Weathermen saiii the sti'rm line
ir,
'4 .: ■ o.ia
' W>".aell l!..tr . Sulphur Springs;
I., sov Sprudlm. v it..pel Hill; H L !
Hol'li*. Quitman. Herbert An-
iict**.;:, Suiphui .springs; Murray
AT 11 -ii.,, Gladewater. Wilburn 1
TefuHei Giirnei He,! ribbon win-
, r* xx. o- H l. Hobb*, Quitman; _ _ ._
Mack Li: ilex. Muie-.u, and Law ly by the Lions and Rotary Club*
■*, i, p. i* irj, Wendell Horn's md the Gladewater Chamber of
» 1 . w. • the Miitor champiott- Commerce Fcxxl icrvicf was by
the Methodist Womens Soctety for
Pu (infers - la-* from 18 to 24 . ^ l'rt*B*,n Service ,
m age with four entries1
1
4 .* aw.nded tw.. oiue tibbons and
wo red one* Blue ribbon winners j
MU1 I,-In Spradiin ol Ch.i|k-!
I’ANMUNJOM Mux I 'UP
I tie 1 ntmmmijtls asked Thursday
: <1 .. full scale meeting of imee
delegation*. Friday, pti*um.d>li to
give then reply to a Uniteil Na
tan. plan In end the Koieun xx.n
Tin* t'N prompt lx a greet I to Hit
mietllig 11 xv ill t>e hi Id at I 1 a m
Fnd.ix .1 p in Thursday <C’HT
Tfte It in 1 iiii'i tmg > haw t«*cn
Ii44-ssii| at 1 ominimi't input
Viet Win C Turnet Jiiy.
. illef I'N ill li gate, oil M.tlltlax
haiidi-il North Koii-ah I ii n Nam II
;,t pnqkK-ni “iivi 1 all snlullun to
the allulsti. ileadUx'k
May Have Moacnw Word
t ii. MU., i Mimi'd that the Mid
pio|ut-..i| fm a uarehttg meant tivat
tin t 'omiiumil d. Il.ali - had 4014.
pi, te<l talk with then gov. :.
xx hu h so 4 loselx [wrallel* tin V,
liisi plan tlmi tin* UN ha m-en tin
xy.ix 1 leal to accept H
This l ui- saving tie vice enables
Hu- Comn uni-is In claim that th,
Alin- have aeeepteil then pro
1 Hindi s
Would Question Prisonet*
Term- of the I’N pioposa! have
no! iH-i-n di*4*lt*siHl, but H eouer*
ttu- i ilomaii t issue - of a prisoner
exehunge. the 1 lent to lunlxi utt
field- liurinj a trtW’i and Mu* 1.1-
rtlglt'illt' to (ive as “tnullid"
truer* insp* * tpi
A U ,
that tin- Min - offemi to return
I it rev fifth# of the 1 ..uoi'um-t
pit oiiir I he 4 ht-l.l and giant the
Mi.i tlu light ti. rebuild Ih. 1
ill firdd'., ■(' il . l .-inmiinp,! . 11 dll
ton. Okla, hall ilesertbeii a* "the ext, inted from Del Km. Tex. near
M/e I In u egg* broke some 'he Texas Mexie > tmnier, to Ktm-
iieon -agn* s*s City iluring the height of the \
Wichita Falls, Tex . had a heavy threat.
1 imstorm which knuvked out ele. The cause was a coo) air mas*
iiicpowai doyen to wo, i'liiektng out moving above warm grouiiii an.
traffic lights and musing a three- weathermen Mid, v th the cool atr
Red Demonstrators Stone,
Slug Americans In Tokyo
hour traffic jam. Some residential
aria- also hail power service tn
it 11 options.
Thi w lather outeau's warning.
falling toward the earth and the
warm air rising
if
Ss
Party Conventions
To Be Held Here
aiadgw«l*l
I’lvmdv In part 4 , |i4oiix
w nlely
Two p.4iiy eon vent tons wiit m*
I la id nr Glaiirwater on this einnitvtf
S.itui .lay
Ktdtfh I'rniie, IVnwierwtie pre
cinet mailman. auiMHinoM that the f,.Vc,kn, i
IV .Hiwt'i I'miii.i lA'iiventioi
will be In-lit Saiuiiiay alieinikni al
iHl o'i hn k tn tin Community
i ff red tbumlerslwnsr. * not Budding IAiiww. oi the mcs-ting
mud at liungxang aiwi lYiping .haw Ha 11 n um .il.oli of liu .1
____ _ ____ Old pet hap- with Mo a w illii
«,p ha ri#(»ad awd tha ygulbjhayi (heir an wi i to Bn t \ pro
will ba alas lad. . I"> *i re.idt
I’hs* t oiiiiuuni l ivpiy xyi-H may
Public Bintftwf tnif la< eiHu , ,1 ilo, . t 11 nx'luin m
Ihaw will ba a puMu singing ..xi pt-mn I mh t smai o , H i MB
1 pi* fnandship Bai*i*at Cbotcb lisnees in p i tin R* -1 Imu neis 1 who ibnt'l w.u»» |o retwrn
fund»T ilbdBM B •‘•kBL' cum up with .» -ompiom. s u||m tb* Noilh K<VM ami M' »i i knu
a tltlee ui-pri bn
Auolln-i AVastungtoo diip.il> '<
nUoted inforioixl source n mg
tliaf tin- I N iHomw.it would |k .
lull the 1 . nirmno t to pattp q-.iti
in mint gm turning of war |»n
puis h c Ii a n g , m ieni|vi aiur* I
Id" 1 ,4 uiglit amt Friiiay low.
1 I III al lU
Cast fntt
I'.nBy iliHHly, lontnnievt warm
with widely scattered lindritei-
l»t wvr m . in >ul# 1 1«» r Thwfsshiv
i hui atay night nmi Fmlav iWtitk
to tmxvruti m.4diy .wrlhwxaletit
x* it ML or. tin s oast
ts to select stelcgate* lo Bn* lounlx
* mi%ss«lbm to lx held 'Tuesday
Max 6, in thi rout y pmkBmMm*
in I imjiy »ew
A' G INitchett. Mi ptibiiean pu
11 met . hau m.01 says tin1 llepubl;
film I'wthhi fWiAvnHtgi will in
•44-1.1 in the office ef MRU »l JMi»
at 9 dH nebsrk m fiaiitivlay al*e>
ACME
roKYO M » . f- '
ist-led rioters sttousmg v• > home
Americans torrmi -exl T. sy 1 > .
tlu* (hii - of J;;
pendenee tn o wild cidbip**. of
y loleiu i that kt lei HV-1 |*ei *v*ns
and iniuied meie than tw id-
,-lulling spore* . : Ann ■ wm*
Surging throngs istif *'e-.i
249,000 to higher (him .i-huuni t . u
paged thtongh Hu- sf-rv* -■ a*h
l»"Ung lo x wdtff * A . - .
*|.HV< hi ,« i'X f
They Innne, 1 ifiih 1 *b'le-. stoned
..ini eiubtkM A iet>4.in» .11 otiu .
1 #n:a*hed plate glass
»
An digt * tti
A.’ 1 iCi a’*.11 * - tie
mUi nsotu an
Bury xtniRjtled 1
fiats led oui w
ink au-i shof u*
ofw* w as maided
I me# Amain aw* Tw Hid*
\ - •* *s .*>* ,*) v'Hki |'*UhO' rt 4
\*\ 1* . ,« .Bio • » 1 *■ a* ‘4ms *
rthhi1 red kv(«v ■ 01 An.c *-*-»u
f ,x ...a-,- mud setvhrVWVH TtTffn
The fast and informative pro-
gram rccugmxiiig both National
Youth Week and the Gladewater
Dairy Show was "tunged by
Charles MeCI.esney and presented
ox Herman Williams, Gladewater
school district vocational agrieul-
turc instructor Supt Dana Wil.
Harr* of Gladewater school* waa
master of ceremonies.
Aside from Judge M S. Roger*
of the show, coming from the fac-
ulty of East Texas State Teacher*
College, Commerce, and visiUng
B Ri.lgw .4 other gov j -*ir,cM»,uwr teachers -ndewnty
ernm, a offices 1 **•*«*». tunehtfon program con-
1*0 ice ai r, sted t«o 1 -ter* m Tok *< exiwnenee stont* of and
40 1 gw i oil'. . j 1, . t Japan , bv boy* and girls of school ag«.
\ youngalers called on by
isi t t« kilV .a iH'.tiix Herman WllMam* wx*re Haul
JiK> dmi4':4dr,di9s and .1 Ih*u*. f#! Freneh, Spring Hill 4 II buy,
• 'a lter m*.me the Dai Icht buil,i
mg. headquarters ot v>en
buried two*
.do the iHiiktui!
-toned Hitn: ,.-
tive 4* ,iU 1 Tin x
tin* * iofstl 1 eei1
arm The wile oi
;*f<iux*nvcn
4 onnrmed
WC W 4'if :
I. Hn
wiWt x TIVf
U'lifstK ait
the > kqxffSi
t ti-.,*—.'.—i*.
btant* Ilf,
sir
>tj4..cl Theie were uo
cp.'it* ly, othev not
dhtsi
l. fxntim n Metp pul k
Utfii'fg 4'cg.tn «t' tktfi uii-
v . .itmuir ista ai<aiX(Kt
4 that uuUst in
AlD„x 4 eh
| sLoV nt». label
:* «rv,i MSOIt. .- I nbtlif* risig'la
•lopisad AI Night
* 1..t V [ rAtftiiM. tk iluttH1
•y^ 4a »■-jjitH rim I UI sin)
«»4lA *ft|| 4 1*^.1^ I•SI ‘»'U’ \ Ytl
U' 4H4t‘fc 4T*
nt^iln »|<H1
"% mi f Imb $ liiiiUi#
TYV-ilAmfk Wt ^
x HVt last A" Fikflht
\ 'ugh tail t:v ( ■ -a-
-iBy wept "hwWN-
Charle* Ifoiewitvbe, lhtt»burgh FFA
student, showing the gland chant-
pu'ii female al Gl.ivtewater'* show
U»t x, .ti, .tn*) VI ai k land ivy,
Mu ,, .., FFA fn-kiunan who slat
cd tiiat he ..ski three iieifvr* and
h going t,< glow into the dairy
t'i,,an. -* Ai**’ iw . ro were Wendell
Horn taking his fourth tear of
FFA xx.,.a ,41 ktdphui >pitng«
huh Bulan Wayne M-kgv of
fh it-14 it, tdkirsdvt FFA frvah
man with 4<nc hs-tfet who h.-pv- to
..wit a 1,4*141 whasi ha complgiw
h-*n 4i4x4kd httheitoe Mofriaun
v la» . Raw Btaxk Mu* Mxwii
•on >-M tw, > xpwinmyv gaNuM
► **‘ux* and , tmwtng >Mtrr cattW
•<• onil "Mix and M>*a NU-k
*Abl Mill she hf-ymt b» ib* as <aqlL
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