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Republicans Challenge
President s Statement
Blaming < ortgress
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tm cist (Ration finally arrested him
in Seattle April 9, 1947
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BEAUMONT. May Ifl -mAs - Riley
rt McCaine was convicted of the
Sept -to. TSHS. strangulation death
Mtss Elnora Collins, and the
furv recommended death in the rlec-
nt Denison shi<1 Luke Tcxom i would i lr*c chair » „
aid proRiam when lie I rise to about «22 or 623 teet bv Sun- !
$t(N) (XXt ooo military and | dav Normal tor flic lake is 617 fret It
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May 16
hnirmrn "I :
W hu ll tie.. I I I
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even If slowly, from de-«near Garland Wednesday night, gc-
cnrdfnj to the shertff s office here
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Phone Strike
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Pete Simmons.
Street, lias
in Denton
c "It's not
fi I l);iv Strike Ends
HOUSTON, Tex May 16
Emj.’lo’ C! of the Shell Of On opd
She!) Chemical Corp were return-
ing to work today after accepting
a < ontracl that ended a 64-day
strike.
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lui'i' ,):■ I prnuriun
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[the build.ng which huoees municipal
court#
Persons tn the building at the
time said the Negro went to the of-
| flee and demanded return of the
I lee he nnd paid when he nought ad-
II mission to the bar
; wildly in the general direction
1 Dalzell
Then, the gunman took an eleva-
tor to the gtound floor and walked
quickly out of the building.
Waller Bramhall. municipal court
See GUN BATTLE. Page 3
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John N ll.iirc. ot Dulins has been
made pr<" ident ot tin- Praetorian
l ife Insur ance Co to sue; rod Tom
M.'Cullo'iyli. resigned and to bo omr
president emeritus. Old baseball
tans ireie and in OnInesvillc
remen irei Long John
great pitchc. tor Gainesville
as we recall it came from
Collin county
Texas
liiiwlon Gun Battle
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House Group
Choj is .Navy’s
19 IB Budget
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"Wc don’t co in much for cot'on
down our wav these davs. said
pave Street of Lewisville "During
the past few
been going mostly on
roit'c. which has proven
very profitable one
I ed joined for the run ed off the formation as it tom-
I Busy Nev; York Was hbshed pleted its sweep
momentarily under the compound-,!..... .... .....
i merit us
in Gainesville will
Long Jolin" Haiti'
. lor Grime,svtlle He
it came trom Allen,
He also pitilied tor
Christian I’ when u was
l.xwtcd at Who
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WASHIh' ,1<>\
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[streaks over Newark
j N J Plniadclphi i
I Baltimore and V.'a i."n.
I A communication plan"
however, that !30 o! tin- blit
I engined planes rend,
split second timing bv
N J , at 9 56 a m
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biation for that award it will bol'i
its seventh anniversary at
Wynne Farm near Kaufman
Thursday May 22. starting a:
o'cl.M k The Kaufman Chamber
Commit.e iias issued an
to evervoirc interested in soil
servatior. to attend In addition to
stressing ’he value ot soil rmi'i’iva-
tion a special entertainment I.as
been arranged fol tiie noon hour
Keiniev- com-
Air F'ot< C.s Tampa,
led tin
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w ■ < k
bus d her opinion on tele-
nr 'ived from union officials
: nris |
Iexas an
I in North
j Klvers reported rising were
' Red River, th-' Colorado and
North Condi'> Lake I exotna
'Rwhnnnr, Lake are up several tret
'I he Nori I,
today were
time in a
I [ An argument ensued. Dcvendorf
j I was shot in the face
Then, the assailant turned to
| I another part of the office toward
' I ntwll who was shot in the 'shoul-
i der and face
Eyewitnesses
tered thundershowers this after-
noon nnd in east portion tonight.
Saturday partly cloudy, no im-
portant temperature changes
Fresh to occasionally strong
southeast winds on coeat. dimin-
ishing Saturday.
WEST TEXAS Partly cloudy this
j afternoon, tonight and Saturday:
scattered thlmdershowers IB Del
ti;|l vsnr
’hr
mart 1\ r
< \ ’ nt ol •
-nch ) and Colorado
rtsiny for the second
week From one to tu<»
: tnchrr. of have fuHrn over tU»‘
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WASHINGTON. May 16—
(AI’) A patrolman and a law
association official were killed
iiiul three others wounded to-
day in a gunfight started at
the municipal court house by
i a disgruntled bar applicant.
The dead were identified by po-
lice as:
Hubert Estes, a patiolman
Ray Dcvendorf. 65-year-old clerk
for the District of Columbia Bar
Associations committee on admis-
sions and grievances
The wounded reported by police:
Attorney George W Dalzell, of
Chcvv Chase. Md . 69 executive sec-
retary of the grievance committee
Ce< tl Claig a guard on duty at
■me of ’lie doors of the court house
building about five blocks from the
capitol. <
Negro Assail mt
An unidentified Negro, whom po-
lice described as the unsuccessful
applicant for admission to law prac-
l tire
j ’ The first shots were fired in Dev-
I | endorfs office on the third floor of
i in;"," wlj
I f, 11,. i: " Ilf
th" "Li','. :,l
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515 JIMI 11 utn 'll'
I„'U approp: i
■Sull
Conservation District won the tirst
award in the "Save tin- Soil
Save Texas contest and as a
,<■ i ' out 1 o v lit' Ii 11 io v wi.!
to ide lie iioded. will ilopi nd
<•< mobiles Hie Navy can «■!(<;< t
l. oaii uniformed oignmzation
For i iHtiiii' c lie said, "they can
om down on the mimbi’r of iiigli-
p.i n I . ■! t pi i o .ml keep mote el i -
li.-i il no n wL’lc H ’ Ik"- keep tin'
11 iev will Im Vo to rut (low 11
■nllslrd pirronir.’l
WASHlNt. I < >N
Th: Republican
House committi'is
eemu 'Uiic Hi.il’ et ’oit . v
I i’ll .sldfl.t '1 l ’"d. ' US-'
11 ii-t e Inc n I ' i1 m a ".
11om Cori'ii s I" pre\ i
■and bust
'1 i a
■Ah.it in
Bll' the I III > rime whip IO "|
I II: mi!:< ! f 1'1 • , | , I, t I :<■ clu ‘ '
tot deilu'.'i.’ I'll Rcpubf-c-in> re-
i,i'i pa \ n ii: til u ilol a di ' > '
■ ion bv ' l.il'.m- OFA pint ’ i
false eeonmin • mi ottering ' mb
lemlci sli:;;
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:: .ml sp ::.min: u ,r \ ai f n aiimil
■ I I in,!'" i' ami one ■, ml one liall
•■Ttr- "
< I mt
| eluded roadside
That was Oct ♦,
A nationwide manhunt wa»
launched. Early in the hunt, the
i man sought was Identified as Me-
tt Houston man. His ear
capable of going anywhere in the
world and dropping anything, in- DALLAS. May
.2- • ■ - Graham. 17. driver of a wrecker for
evs— _ — • « — ** * rTar1»nzl •> am * a •* a#
NEW YORK,
arm ula of
I lie III' '
, format ion e\ ci
t ’ll it e.i St a I "s
I sky.scrancri. of
'CST' today
total of loH S'
off floni ill p< i
bases for the
Now Vink and .siibscqix nf.
and I I eiit i r ,
W. Im mg t on '
D <
i ■ pot: ■
f im
vmr-u'tl wub
r Cape May.
9 56 a m ' (’ST 1 t lien
laid a straight course of 130 miles
to New Fork for Hie full dress *'iir:">
training review of file nations
heavy bomber sttreilgtii The Army
iA’i— did not announce inimedi.'i.'.el',
| whether all the pline.s which staff
'45
with his
half ] f_______________
today Rio-Eagle Pass are* UUa aftar-
Emergtng from the regular |
weekly session. Secretary of Win
Robert P Patterson told reporters
thnf "u Varlwtt- r\f eHhlartc” urMwa*
Tt mu tn is reported t > have
F Allen a Red Cross
( onsldera-
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Bv I HE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Torrential ..tins that a<companled
Rocky Mountain cold front to
causing rivers ami lakes
and Wist Texas to f^se
i i ported rising were the
River. :!>■■ Colorado and the
i Cont ho l ake lexotna mid
T!i<' ri'in ot Fridiiv morning was
mo't iicci'ptable to farmers as well
as gardeners, ispeiiallv tl.e glowers
of on’s Hub Matthews, sou’ll oi
Denton, said This ram will be ot
craat help to the oats, which. ;e
I .see it liavcn t been doing mm Ii
good I-.ven w it Ii ram now I am
of the opinion file yield will lie i
light
"I believe Pete Simmons. North
Locust St reeh lias the vciv lies!
garden m Denton, said Dr I’t tc
Hancock "It's not a small patch,
either, as If has a lol of different
kind of vegetable# in it. including ;
about 100 of the prettiest tomato'.'.'
one could imagine '
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.side
2 A d.
Hol re- I a I I
, el. 10" a tat | ’I a III
m'eiuls to i 1
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mm ' ’> 11
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II
im
pl.i ii.
.m ' tie
that "a variety of subjects"
___________________________ ________discussed but thjTe was
many as 140 superfortresses com- I n-“w"
prising a "unified striking force" I 27; , YTT j—
canabie of going anywhere in the ! Wrecker Driver hilled
DALLAS. Mav 16 —OH—Billy
Cotter, the unions general)
-H a "lenlativr agreement i
tliial seith’incnt ' had '
been reached on the work Jurtsdic- |
( ilad.Vs N Serie, city stilkc
Im the Soutliwe.l ill Tele-
'.Vo: ker.s Union at Hoiiat-on.
a 40-day telephone strike
I i iialiiv v. ill be over before the end
, 1 th,
SI ,
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I; o'clock
in’ itch to near
mid especially m»
■s im n urged to a't■ mi
tlm
•~> . le'.i
shot t < .1 It u
He ado' I i m ,
( o< t '< I a' i ’ i ii"t
l ; . 1'. < t | 'll.!'
He '.ml i.tsi
■ rm !m pmi-~n "-e prter re-ti
Hill I!' '. I he'l I 'I. ide
Climrm m Km:' on 'Minh '
I'm ■ ■ V.. . .''id M' io C"'i
■ .oi i nm a ,11.11 < , a
I i
i lie war time lomninrider "t - .
Far East Air Forces mid entertain [
him nt a cil.Y Hall reception
Messages received at La
Guardia field rcjxirted that Super-
fortresses took off tn the following
rendezvous
Macdill
Tucson.
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GOP Blamed
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R t> M, Co: nun k
a '.Ct ip
In .1, d w <
N ill" . d
Justice John Richardson ot San- t
ger while not old enough to recall
much about, the early barb-wire
fences In the county, 'aid. ‘ I re ’
member when I was just n Ind
hearing my father and Jim Waide [
talking about a wire fence created
in Cook» county near Era They
called It the wire farm
that people traveled
just to see it."
years the boys have
five peanut
to b" a
A good m mv |>' <>pl< li.ile a'-ki'd
Romnlalxmt as to tile cmititmn ot
.) B I’i ii ,• m inagei ot Un- 1 9 I,:mi ,
Ione Star G Vi Co Hi- lias Ix-eii
In A'libu n H" tiital. MiKliuicv. tot
;, ictal vii k sut t ■ r mi: ! t. mi a
t lima t I rotilil ■ You inly hl drop h.m
ii line ■ on'." t inn i\ inn you
atoimd i" i' a1- we tie! sm
would Him ’ ' l eal ft"m !:t
Ion tlli'lul:
Normal for the lake is 617 feet
Without the clam a flood would
lx Inevitable," I.....................
Charles , op tpr r|sc in the Red River I
hanks
The tainfall also lias tilled hun-
, dredr. o’ sunk water tanks and
farm pon6.s m Hie San Angelo men
and mui Ii of West Texas
The spring norther brought gusty
. winds and dropping temperatures
Heaviest nnntell was at Vernon,
where 3 16 Indies had fallen up |
to 6 a m to iat Winds of 72 miles I “
an hour accompanied tiiunderstoims [
in tiie Panhandle last night Winds
ru t ion
Ku hard F Allen, a
vu i' i hairman. under
t ion t n t hat job
r
officials said
had not been Informed [ ■
louis, weary negotlatois.
settlement of the tele-j ,
Al t im t Mali' lot k - i .."■ 11'. J' t'
celt l it 1.1s elli w p: 1. t 11 1. -1
which im alls that I," V...1 . 1,
strurtion on his iiusim—- bio. k on
Camgres- turd NorUv ixxmst Sliei.t.
Monday Tiie block will contain live •
lai'liu",.. Iiou'cs ano win nc k.'iowo
"T he (aimmuni; v (J nti t T li<
Mill o> < upv a lot a 7 bv 1T'
BEAI'TV SLAIN—Thl body oi
Mrs Paul Refoule, above. Society
beauty, was found in Peachtree
Crock at Atlanta, Ga~. and police
said she appaientlv had teen
strangled to death AH’ Wire-
pliotoi
npon; no important t«mpet«tun
changes. . G'. .Tm 1 f
OKLAHOMA Cloudy. oMMtaMkl
thundetshpwers. cooiar May;
partly cloudy weat. ctooftr Mat
with acattered thundershowers
southeast tonight and «mwM
«Mt Saturday. Uttte d>M|l ta
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, rP.(.p.P(! thiis <<»
ainpnlL’ii in the
litK-n chie in ail
• ii'I ofltci" alp to Gc
Lite I Sitiirdav
I’ : <>n . st ill de irinn 1 * make r<»n
' • P *i!min to t h» I und are ar ked
n» hiii-i’ "i mm thefr dnnitimn Io |
’he R«.rd-Chr<»nu'lr office Checks!
•a .uld be m »d pavahlr t <> 11 ie I »en - ] « # 3
m,' ■ “m P< >u r rh 11 \ r m n d a
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BREAKFAST ON THE ( AI’I I'OE I \\v N I 5.1
Breckenridge, left, pitched a fetif ',!i 1l.emv.11
telling his colleagues "I cannot inert e\pen :
the first 120 days of the Legislature's reg .'.h
$.3 a day. (
The verdict was returned at 9 20
m today The jury had deltber-
„ :bb b,.:.l' «trd llle ior ,lve hours ye»t«r-
lii said, commenting^ day, before being locked up for the
night
McCaine took the verdict ztolidly.
He mode no comment
One of the principal issues in-
volved m the case was insanity.
(la:med bv the defense Judge O4ren
M lord presided over the trial
Miss Elnora Collins, 30. was an
attractive clerical worker She dis-
appeared the night of Sept. 30, and
fnend said she had seen her get
in a car with a man at Houston.
........... Four days inter, her nude and
in, i<> ch -»,up . . u• >,,•- <...pp♦ K.p — ♦ . — i xrred bodv was found on a
14 ‘ ‘ ••>»#«.X <1 ■ < U O i pi SX/4V
Worth 1 eluded roadside near Bcsum
Rainfall was general over much Tl.at was Oct ♦, 1945.
rf West and North Texas, but was J A nationwide manhunt
um ri'ixirted In the South and Far
Eastern parts They will receive
'h'Wcrs li'ir indue, tin Weather i’n’nr'
Bureau pretilc'cd 1 *a'’ trBcrcl Rn(’ found in Louisiana
Highest temjx ratlire yesterday I
was 90 degrees at I.ufktu Coolest
Iodic, was 48 at Gu«dalu[X’ Pass.
Ralnf.i'J was reported m Crosby-
ton 2 65 Inches, spur 180. Snyder
1 7?. Haskell 1 52. Miami and Big
Spring 134. Seymour 108 Mem-
phis 107 and Childress 104 Many
! points reported less than one inch
| The rainfall at Dallas totaled .81
1 inches.
Forecast for tomorrow calls f«r
cloudy weather and siattcrcdl
showers in most of East Texas and ; FAST TEXAS: Mostly cloudy. *C*t-
cloudv w.’ather with thundershowers tc“d th!z efts’-
in all of West Texas except
| Del Rio-Eagle Paar, area
Field
c irA2z I President Mer’s With
‘ *Nr jJ?r I Cabinet But ‘No News’
[ WASHINGTON. Alay 16
.v. .... ...c ...™ ! President Truman tnet
ion over the eastern cities as offi- j cabinet for an hour and
dally stated were several. in-
cluding
To improve combat
of the SAC
To find out if it is now ready to
assemble in formation perhaps as I
POMF M.i, 1
dent Liu : > ib'
signed F’rii'u <■■-
7!i- venr . 'il pi c
mid I mi. • i. hi I c
I' U I' :i- ■
Fjnert'uig iro
l ice af I c: r. "lie- ir "il ■ ■,: ,1. i" : u '
N if 11 I "Id i.e'.v: nil'll
"The Pre'tdc:.' hrv invited trr ’<'
f or tn n iua I- . . r ii ni' ' i
H • Ind.- i'ed ‘Ii" In . ■
del Ink-e I be I n- k i " .' ■ ’;■ I !
■ 'reserve
the premiership until h" had n . >■: -
tamed wl.'':l’et he i nuld :i- i- nil).'
a ( abinct
procedure
NI'11 is an Independent
ii'.smner! fie v.ini'd
a bread Iv-baser!
"National tiuitv"
• three-party
strengths for
N
25
28 .Salina, Kan .
primary Field. Mich . 12. Roswell.
25 and Fort Worth Texas. 20
Reasons for the long range miss-
said the
walked calmly into the hall.
A Negro court messenger. George
I Clemons, said the man stopped and
1 reloaded his gun.
Dalzell just then staggeted to the
I hallway. t
I Firm WIMiy **
' Bystanders said the gunman fired
of
I 13 i 1’itn < in ulated in ninon and coinpanv i ncles in l'i \;ts
I fin linn mug flint the Southwestern Bell Telephone strike
I v.i'tild lie over tomorrow, but the head of the Texas unl?*n
| ran1 in Dallas that he knew of no such imminent settlement. {
Telephone company officials at Houston said they had
| received reports that the strike would be settled tomorrow.:
At Au; tin, the local telephone union received a message i
; . from Cora Miller of Amarillo, traffic re|»resentativ<- <»t th" ■
mui ii Ixogioiimg <iiiiunittee at St.*
I < u: .J.t lllhg tin- union to cull in nil ” I'
witkci. who win- out of town in (
I ' ,11 luu
b’ iv Hackney
I’: . .uii'.l' 11 >11.1 i l
be adi ipiai ,■ w it
any ot I In i ft ii
Bv R J 'BOB' EDWARDS
Why keep on groping .n daik
ne.’.s? I' Is easy t.o turn on tin' 11g:.’
in your lit" - John 12-46
I am come a tight inti ’lie w
That whosoever belli v< th 1
rhouid not abide in darkmss
WASHINGTON. Mav 16 T
Lew is and uperators who
tIn ce-fuurt 'i■> oi tin nn-
: ( oa 1 begn :i i "nt ra ot n"- , An
■■oi ,.i'. today Unit may deter- 29,
.ii.iir- wiii'tlier tlicii' will be a na-
’.uii'Aidu mine trike ’his summer
S'\ num committees represent
in;: Lewis' United Mine Workers
chI Oi, operators , onferred fori
:wii lioiirs. Uien re< >-sse<l until next .
Lu." day wilfi 'ii' any report on |
then talks
Lewis, head oi the union delega-
tion. bi u.slied aside reporters ques-
i he tnl^inl meeting broke
telling them that Conference
Clia'rimm Ezra Vanhorn of Clr-
was Ii'.srnici! tie would a"'met land, would make all announce-
t i form a bmadlv-baser! I'overm ments
ment of "National unit' ' to me- Van Horn said he had no state-
cee dthe three-party coali' on 1 merit
headed by Christian Democrat Al-
cide de Gasperi, who test'rnerl
Tuesday
He was premier In I
before the Advc.it of
Previously lie was min'.slc’.
and raid i treasury and was generally ,
many miles sldereti one of the country's out-
standing financial experts.
1 i
were I
"no !
< ■
<h. Aim;
Air Command.
()p< rat i n: I’m Jh Its
■ni: i lie ..ini. w as t raining
1 !>■ in m’> bays vawm-d empty
■ n,l 'tn U29s ""W imi'-li lower,
:’ in ng actual wartime opcr.l-
11 :r, but I'heiw e I hi • flight was
. ,i:mi:t o ion "1 tin' -ortl ' and,
t • ■ ■ uta lu-a v. I ■ imbrr force
The formation, droning over the
mo f thlcklv ixiimlnted area of the
repcs-nled every avail-
able B-29 in tiie United States, Air
Forces douri es said It had a total
bomb capacity of 1350 tons j
G-neral Kenney's lend plane peel- [ eluding atomic bombs ' I Graham, 17. driver of a wrecker for
........ .................. ..... To demonstrate to the nation s > Oarjand firm, died yesterday of
pleted Its sweep over Manhattan j people that the Air Force Is re-
Und wheeled for LaGuardia Field covering.
ed roar of engines ’f m'ltfor.-; of‘where cl'y officials waited to gret’t | mobilization days
1 nil i
]>’ in ' "il Ii' ' . 11 ’ n
■Il nf l.i! "1, ot : hi
i'. 'Ii.
M
i king a
tillin' .hike m tiie five-stale area I
oI file H< uthwextern Bell Company. I
.m iced (rum a 14-hour meeting at j
a m CST> today with a union I
reporting "substantial
tiie knotty question of
wink lurlsdictton
'' sions weie to be resumed late
t ms i ll ■; noon or tonight.
Although reporting no progress
.'.id been made on tiie big Issue ot
« igi ., or the matter of arbitration i
dmmg Hie lengthy discussions. Ev-| .
i io'I F
c< "iisel
Robert W Belctie:. gmduitc
Harvard and now represtmintive
tiie If S Cliambei of Commerce as
well as one of tile noted '[Xui.'i
on buMnesu and education, will G
heard at tl," City Hal! 'Ins Erul iy
night at it o clock ’I .>■ putrlii i.s
ge'ieiiilly in-lied to ni'i.r tins am
dresr and especially an Hie iai'i
h<
11■'I in
i tlia'
'iqiliriil :
u| a. I:i' and
L.ittlc m th-
wlio wi re out
. io ret urn to work
ii mi ol Die Texi.s
. "< nt liwe.i i n Bill Telephone Work- -
aid hi Dallas this morn- I
had lull, received no!ice
Hr said he be- I '
III' age to (lie Austin 1 j
inele.v io prcpuri work- I
settlement in the next
11 'i ■■ dnv |
said lie had rei clvc<i a tele-I
limn h I,mu'. Uns morning. I
Iasi niglil. .'.aylng that bar-
. w,. progressing toward an
■t' li m -nt
M;11 c I;irc.- int nt i\ .lack Cox of
oi fTii' i;i’i (,(|i.;ol iii Austin, Tex .
n x; > a if.iy. Teiil via-- .'lav 13, eii'i of
■■<s<ioh after which p:tv of It’^iskitors
dropped from $10 to $3 a day. Cox iieyau l< cpiny. in ihc i' !i' .m l l!n- next moiiiimr
Speakei' \V (). Reed, whose apartment r. tn ’ll' c.i’iifol mnit'in" served Cox Imak-
fast. .At the meal a re, left to 11 ■ lit. < "X . ' 11 - .. t'. ■ h i !,i1 ■■ It' i r "j the - pea I ei. and
Reed < Al’ Phot”*
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< la I solh H a * lol: 'Die dm
i midiu nd jointlv liv t tic
and th" limit n
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i emidiu 1 "d in t tic i mint v
I mi:!s tm t lie I’litt Ii a.mins'
He m i, ■ n I'' i e < Ud nut ' X -
i der a r- die ' i'>:i ol 40.-
■;.,'. \ la. Ma:< 'mp-
lull pi' t i‘d t lie
I, ' I' ' I.at I'
I.ihm told re]M>rt-
' i - 'ions s' > i i l a ' ni1
,111ml up Hi Hl- d a
H ■- pi : -min. 1 I) ■' I
i tie foll-’W ine da
DUi ' 1
Addli u n.i 1 co:.
I I Irirsdnv '.vei '■
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11 1 ii e. R p Mi ('m Ililii k 1 M i'. ■
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Ma n Ilf a< ’ iirt r- a rd Rr ilbl :< r • i-- > , ■
c\ r-r vt Inn : w o' lie. !><■ nil ri", 11'
60 ria vs it u •■ w uulu mi. \ I, ■ i; ’ ; .
and rirm.iiul npei.ile B it GPA :
iM'i n dr a i '".■’. mon' I :-
, t V : ,111 ' >! ' CS
I t .111 III 1 I " .’ Hl I i • I ’ ' ' l '
i ion tm :> vert mg a m pt ' :
a rep.>rt' "; a: k - I for lit
,i repent written bv Clicsn
former (Jf’A r liiet. ' .iLtti'
i busiti' • i olnip.'.i i.
'I la i n.cl i xi r id ;\i-
i.ot vet received n r op; , I
nunl and wamld no1 i mn o ■ ■
duel th
u a : o Iw "I in
ui "di.i .lion md ri
ci'll! w ill b< iiscil tm
I il', ran I : pro ” am -
will be list d liv
S.micty m
A $12.000 ll Ml !
t i.i
en -
'..‘'.‘I'NCrTCN, Muy 16 'tc.
I h, Whit, House .said today tbttt
I'”' id, hi Truman mav announce
■' dire, ling head for I lie Grrrk-
Tmkisli aid program when
im. t la
,1 1 ..,im. u.ss, t,,ncc
ii'!y toni'irrow
I': <■ idem ial Secretary
G Ross told reporters he is not
i . lain ihc admlnitratnr will lie
i an.ml at rhe signing ceremony
I’ de;,, nd, on whether tiie Presi-
denl lias lined up tile man lie
w.c '' R is . expalmed
'flu- appimitinent Is one of
malm mux the President
inake im foreign programs
Jia other if a hear! for the
er:il foreign relief ptograrn
v ii'i li Ci li'rrr'.ss Is nearing
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