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MARKETS
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TURKEY DINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS
Robert
— Extro —
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MARY RUTH DILTZ
Lott News
STUDIO OF DANCING
P
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Beginning Monday, June 9
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Action Delayed
On A F Academy
Aubrey Youth
Cited In (Tash
Campaign Cards
To Re Removed
Adult*
Children ...
50c
25c
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la
for
for
Eoea
there
Elow
nutted
Ten thousand pounds of castor
bean aeed have been distributed
try seriously needs a strong arbiter
of fights within the industry
“'A man of Mr Truman's stat
ure," he declared, ‘'would provide
THI FAVORITf COMIC STRIP
£ OF MILLIONS IS NOW ON
i THI SCRttN I .
M rs
riding
feeder
feeder
Ammola Hava
All The Fun
Novelty
Kartuna
JoptCl
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LAST NIGHT
Starts at 8 & 1115 P. M.
— and —
Starts at 9:35
LAST TIMES TODAY
KONGA,
WILD STALLION
with
Fred Sloan
Ruch«lle Hudson
Thursday Nite Is
FAMILY NIGHT
at
From Luke Short's
Saturday Evening post
Novel
Paramount Presents
"SILVER CITY"
In Technicolor
Edmond O'Brien
Yvonne DeCarlo
Barry Fitigerald
— Plus —
Sylvester Cot
In
"Gift Wrapped"
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WtRMll COMT IFSNMW IMUS nc MMOSf
AN INTERSTATE-TMEATtE
LAST TIMES TODAY
Zloun
By JUI
Racord-Ct
Food price
ped rising. 1
levels indefi
end of a 20
The aituati
confined to
in every 8
The price c
every other
up everywhe
A compan
cle advertise
prices incre
cent duripg
average of J
The Mint
enced elsewl
I . •
"ANNOUNCES SUMMER CLASSES"
DREAMLAND1
surgical;
Denton,
Burns, 719
Ray
H.
Dis-
BACK AG/W/.C
in an ALL-NEW
r, Exhibit of
EttT Laughs!
Prom Poles, Trees
Political
fr>* nnytlH TULLtJi
LAST TIMES TODAY
YOU'LL HAYE A
WONDERFUL
TIME I
fol
Advprt'aing Spec -
and
I Mi v
of We
month,
C-SOO'J.
a |
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Tues :
day in Elow Memorial Hospital
“A >.•
rt LORI NELSON • JAMES BEST
WASHINGTON O — Announced
IS battle casualties Ih Korea
reached 109,159 tixlay, an increase
of 182 since last week
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p.oria.ia, infection., alhlrtr'. foot
or whatever your .kin trouble
he—anything from head to fool —
WONDER SALVE and MONDIR
Medicated SOAP can help you.
Developed for ihr bo> a in I hr
ter, 317
Mrs. J
medical,
(drdell,
Hare.
Powell,
missed
State Seeking
Bids On Rural
es and schools but
‘ Through television the liquor in
’erests bring the barroom and the
liquor bottles rigtit into the school
house and the church and the
home ”
Clayton M Wallace of the Na
Donal Temperance League objected
most strongly to "the omnipresent I
spot beercaata'1 that flaah on the
screen between programs
V f I
Truman
xpcrtancMl waltrwa, 10 30
ahltt No Nundav work,
paraon. please do not. phone
Vz-S ' a 114 A I I a ♦ I rv
c of 1 lie South Works
Mr and
Collier <
r us
mg it while waiting for a bus or
headirj! toward the front door Joi
some more furniture
Either way. it's more comfort
able than the sidewalk
g c d VOtn IKIlt! ► (rd ( , .
- ‘ i wwr ooos »- \ I
nnti* y
Jam Vc oLcL
I Postal Receipts
Increase Here
The Denton Lions Club Thursday
night will hear reports from mem
hers who attended the Diatrict 2X
' convention in Dallas this week
The Lions will meet in the cafe
tens of the student union building
( at North Texas State College, due
to closing of Marquis Hall for re
pairs
Sanford Williams accompanied
by his wife on the piano, will sing
on the program
Program chairmen will ho C A
Grube and Charles Wilson
^ald, near T8CW.
WANT KlDB~ trotn*O«lUi. ‘ dallv
•round 4ptn Call Bug.n C-3AM
3 ........
Van JOHNSON
Paul DOUGLAS'
VfHENIM
Rome!
— Extro —
The Vocation
J Technicolor Special I
Latest New* I
very clean, cool,
Bryan
FOR RENT
downat.lr.
UimtSAL-iWttNATIlMl |
IfajoieMAIN
tteyWIDt
F
or C 2860
posters were trees, telephone poles Diego. ( alif
and sign posts.
"Well just have to send out
crews to tear them down, he sai l
The candidates could save a lot
of money by not wasting their post
ers tn the ry.hts of wav
Folks are downright friendly in
or not to roll out
oi greet a pei son
smile and handshake
lake the furniture company at
Projan said the clothing indus West Oak and North Elm Streets
For the past few days there's been hide
this spring by the Denton County
I office of the Production and Mar
I keting Administration, Shirley Tay-
Current p
last year’s,
♦he Office
• ays.
He cited
categories ur
clothing, aut
appliances.
"The mar
That is, den
ply,” Golder
day, after
with local I
Few groc
the maximu
OPS. This ii
ed. compe
fruits and
up But the
“Only pot
come under
said. The ci
isn't the fa
OPS, Golde
three reason
1. The Dej
withdrew it!
ago after C
do so.
2. Potato
one third as
3 The tw<
Idaho and h
"Daily pot
country is f
loads. In t!
with the governors espousal of
progressive policies _
Tennessee s Kefauver "bowled ; DOWNSTAIRS KRr.|
over a "free choice” slate of Mt I
Democratic delegates headed by
Atty. Gen. Edmund G. Brown, but)
Lak* Dallaa 4a-F-31 avanlnga
3M unfurnished house, south of
Brteli Yard, ♦!» monthly, C-3045
l-ROOM furnished apartment, pri-
vets bath. *7 uu. >.«•■ NIIX '. C-
KXS.___, __________
CUBAN comfortable, fumlshv J apart -
menu, 1, a or k bedrooms, C-
7503.
ed tixlay.
Approximately 1,000 acres of
Denton County farmland already
have been planted to the bean Less
than one thousand pounds are avail
able for replanting, Taylor said
These seeds are available in 25
pound sacks
A sheller plant now is being ion
Strutted at Whitesboro, m Grayson *30
County, to serve farmers
north part of Denton County
harvest time.
Taylor revealed that a
sheller to serve south Denton Coun-
vUth a #
• v. r t h t* r>
portable <. cull rv.
$10, ' J
ty farmers will be located either in
j Lewisville or at Grapevine, in Tar ’ —
((| ' rant County.
. . . The government is supporting the
1952 castor bean program, with
an eye to encouragin-i the produc-
tion of the highly refined castor
used in high speed airplane
Denton.
Denton Hospital and Clinic: Ad-I
A H Grimes, Hebron, )
Barbara Sue Arrington, |
2419 Ixiuise, surgical. Betty Ix>u
Arrington, 2419 Louise, surgical;
Mrs Dillard Coffey. Aubrey, med
ical, .1 I) Stallings, Denton Hos
pital, medical, Mrs Clyde John
son, Route I. Denton, medical
Dismissed Mrs Charles Fellers
Lewisville; Mrs Kate Seagraves,
. Hickory. Grover Miller,
Dillard Coffey.
i i n i> ro< x
i AP i C altlr I 70T
i«» bO tent* high-
choice
SEOUL fW—Allied fighter bomb
era attacked North Korean tar’els
in force today Rams Tuesday had
cut down air assaults to only a
WASHINGTON — Presi-
dent Truman today asked Con
gress for a supplemental ap
propriation of $3,463,555,440
Defense Department
fiscal year starting
The funds would be
WASHINGTON T - The
Senate today rejected a pro
posal to retain the present
three wav membership of the
Wage Stabilization Board
(WSB) and the board's dis
pute settling powers. The roll
call vote was 56 to 26
★ ENDS TONIGHT *
’Continued from Pk»» 1>
Charges of driving without an
operator's license were tiled heia
today against John Henry Wilson,
17, of Aubrey The action result-
ed from a two car collision at
Pilot Point Tuesday
A passenger.
Political candidates were re O Dell of Pilot
quested tixlay not to display post-j jured
ers inside highway rights of way
The request came from J C
Ashby, maintenance foreman here
of the Texas Highway Department
at Key
West, Fla , made colorful sports
shirts for off business hours more
acceptable throughout the nation
• ra
| ri vrvthlng In
1,000 Acres Here
Miss Lou Anna
Point, was tinin-
furnlshvd |
sir rondl- i
for couple. Call C- j
bruises
i He san! the forbidden places for caped unhurt
vention for treatment of prisoners
Not a shot was firej, when the)
tanks and troops moved into the)
and brought out dc'iant three compounds, although rhe Rid
prisoners inside had :>o,i ,tc l they1
would "fight to the de Hh '
II (>/</,/» VEII N
IX BRIEF
WASHINGTON
man Cannon (DMol of the
House appropriations commit
tee said today he has invited
Gen Dwight D Eisenhower
to testify on the slashed $6 447,
750 foreign aid hill.
they were not certain the academy
would be authorized during this
session of Congress
Both have introduied^nlls
thnrize an air academy.
A site board has recommended
seven sites to the Secretary of the
Air Force They included Ran
dolph Field. Tex the Denton Dal
las-Fort Worth area and Grayson
Connty, Tex.
all the way to the town of Lake
i Dallas
/<»r nif nn^i in ihr
4rmv--nntr fnr ^nu folk* nt hnmn
WONDFR SAIA F ♦• white. (r**"»le*B.
• Rtitogtlc. Ne uflr appearanr* Safe fnr
ehildrew. CH WONDFR R A I. VE— reawlte
•»t maurr A tr«ly wnndarfal
proper***** Try It—tadar F*r raetal
♦r**hl»«. get PYLOX, white, rr«aB*l*«B.
N** ptaln. Palp r*llr*|pff. Letf* taha with
tpplleater an4 hey. Clip
Reyiatrotion Beyins Thursdoy, Jun* 5
TAR . BALLET • ACROBATIC • BALLROOM
"Spacial Class** In Ballroom ... Twa for
tho Frico of One."
110 W. CONGRESS DIAL C 5934
..... ; jofr1
PICKETS ON DUTY—Steelworker pickets stand outside the gat
of the U.S. Steel Company on Chicago’s south side after txe I S. Supreme Court
ruled that President Truman seized the steel companies illegall' . Minutes after the
decision was announced, CIO President Phil Murray called the new walkout of steel-
workers. (AP Wirephoto)
originally organized
President Truman
Return* from 12,137 of the atate's
19,730 precinct* gave Warren 528,-
768, Werdel, 240,264
On the Democratic side with
12,043 precinct* reported Kefauver
had 574,030; Brown 244,220.
Republican Sen William F.
Knowland delivered what may be
taken aa another ilap at the ad
mintatratlon by aweeping both par-
nominatlon* for reelection under
California’s croaafiling system.
California'* 44 year old «enior
Sanator, an outspoken foe of Tru
man's foreign and fair deal pro
^rama, trounced Democratic Rep
Clinton McKinnon of San Diego,
a Truman supporter, on both tick
et*.
H tl»M M» V V
FORT WOK 111 i
> Hive* 600. sirndy
er Hood Mid choice elxuglcer
■ leer* and yearling* S3O-S34 50. com-
' mcdlmn kinds S32-S20;
choice alaughKr calve*
i onunon and medium
| calves »22-»J0 50. culla »18-»21 good
choice alocker caivaa a3'J-*37
and medium klnda *34-430:
and good atocker yearllnga
aiockar cowa *1B *34
aicadv to 50 centa lower;
IHO-24O pound butcher hogs
aows 814 *18. feeder piga
Bld* have been advertised foi
three projects that will add eight
and one half miles to Denton (
County’s farm road mileage and
improve nearly 10 miles of an
other important rural trafficway
Bid* on all three jobs will be
opened June 18 at the State High ;
■way Department offices in Austin
Plans and specifications have
been prepared by J. R. Kirkpat
rick., resident engineer, and are
on file in his office in the court
house here.
One project calls for grading,
structures, base and surfacini'
from old State Highway 24, from
a point east of Lake Dallas and
west of Little Elm, north through
the Lloyd Community to new High
way 34. The distance will be about
five mile*.
Another, job, to be included in
the same contract, will be the
grading, basing and surfacing !
from Farm Road 428 east of Au-
brey east about one mile and
then north to the Mustang com
munity, a total distance of about
three and one half miles
Another contract calls for re
surfacing of 9 9 miles on Farm
Road 165, from a point four miles
south of Ponder north to Krum
This project will include a foundi i
tmn course and two-course sur-
face treatment.
. R B G
Sally .
The figure was higher bv $6nt 98 Brenda, all of Big Spring,
than receipts in April and $312 60 • guests of their mother and grand '
greater than the postal receipts for mother. Mrs G A Odam, 215
May, 1951 1 Bradley
the
the
July 1
used for military public works,
pay increases to military per-
sonnel. and the Alaska com-
munication system.
i Postal receipts a reliable Indi
cation of business conditions, in- |
! creased in Denton during May.
Postmaster M I). Penry said
today that receipts during the
month totaled $18,540 37
do somerfting about "objectionable
beercasts" on the television screen
Three anti liquor witnesses ap
pea red before a House C ommerce
Subcommittee which is trying to
find out if TV and radio programs
contain immoral or offensive mat
; ter or put too much stress on
crime, violence and corruption, jnames mostly Amor
('. S Longacre of the American j i(.ans l0 B,|,| ln H9j n.-mex corn
piled by the U N sine.* De eniber I
The names will not be
iV-f
Harvest
(Cont.auaa from Fa»a t>
Farmer* may obtain a loan,
1 Taylor said, by doing one of three
things:
Ry storing hia grain on the farm
j and then making application;
By placing the grain in an ap
proved commercial warehouse and
getting a warehouse receipt;
By purchase agreement.
"AU Lank* iu thia county are
serving as lending agencies for
the CCC storage piogram,” Tay-
lor pointed out
> 7.500, Mi-adv to atron*.
t<> < Holl r .daughter »pring
*2<-s3o culla downward to
and good shorn old crop
wnrimga *32-825 lainh*
vrarlmgs SJ6. culla down
(ill, lo good two-year-old
♦ l l 520 xged wethera *!>-
. #7 50-88, good ewea to
spring leniha 818-824.
lambs and yearllnga
Some people in Denton County
may lose their rights to social se
curity lump sum death payments j
if they delay making a claim until
after the end of this August.
7. E Avery, manager of the
Italia* social security office, said
today that those affected are survi 1
vors of insured person* vtio died
outside the United States after Dec
ember 6. 1941, and before August!
10 1916 Mose of those were men
who died in active service during
World War 11
"In most rases those who stand
to lose the lump sum payment* are
widow* or other persons who paid
the burial expenses for retirement
in the United States and who have j
not claimed social Security bene-
fits on the deceased person * »c
count,’’ Avery said.
He advised survivors to contact
the Dallas social aecurity office
w ithout delay a* no lump sum pay
ment* can be made unless a claim
is made before Atyiust 31, 1952.
Route I.
M rs
Mrs
619 V. Hickory.
918 Haynes, Mrs
Aubrey.
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic
Admitted Mrs Lula Laughter,
511 N Elm medical: Mrs Lila
Vandergriff. Fort Worth, medical;
Eugene Preslar. Austin, emergen
cv treatment
BIRTHS
> m the open luesda. Mr and Mrs J T Hawk Si
afternoon and reported Idling oi 821 Denton are the parents of
wounding about 30 boy. James Truman Hawk
Patrol skirmishing and protons who was born al 6 10 p m
made | continued Tuesday i>i;ht and \>td
public. Allied officer sai.’ to avoid nesdav mo ning in the 5 micl on
false hopes among icla :area, al.su on the Wi.siern Fr > it. w-w II* MT
; Deadline Near
i'ii „ __ r. __
ii'<irrmg aHer
finishing a tour started yesterdsv
I v' o persons were injured Tues
night m a
Roanoke
were
Bradley
Ala . and Claude Frank-
37, Dallas truck driver
19, had minor cuts
11o no a rxjui iuv.’ahi ciptui »\<
which Allied screening showed re
to be repatriated tn the
event of an armistice Only 70.000 nutted
a Allied held POWs have said they medical.
i renewed threat that Red armies in would return to Red soil without a
I Korea might march
I North Korean Gen Nam II la'd
Ion the Panmunjom conference
I table a written protest against
[what the Reds termed "h.i. barous
and cowardly” treatmen; of cap-
tured Reds on Koje Island He re-1 few sorties
1 Seven B26* bombed Com.nt "'st
back to me
i I 1<>ve seen
m*v have mimp'n to do with the
feeling* “
LEGAL NOTICES
Th* city of Danton. Tasaa. will r»-
eelve sealed blda In the offle* of the
Purchasing agant.. until * 00 PM.
June 11. 1053 for
1 only 35KVA 3400V-340 460V Ola-
trthutlon tranaformara for pole J
mountln|, hantara included
Bld envelope ahalT h« plainly mark-
ed "BfT» rm TWANRFORMItRA. 6 90
PM The c'Uf laMivas the ilgiit lu
ttjevt at>y ur all L14a
. CHA8 C OV JR
Purchasing Agent
I Mav 3*. .hint 4, 1953.
HOSPITAL notes
Memorial Hospital'
Mrs Jack Harrison. 912
Carroll, surgical. Mrs. Billy Hes
Mulberry.
Hawk. 821
Mrs. D B
surgical, Charles
Krum, medical, J.
Roanoke, medical
Mrs Chalmers Burke and
baby, 112 Biondell, O. G. Ander-
son, Box 957, Denton. Harold
Brayley, 2019 W Hickory. Mrs.
MUNSAN. Korea P — United . to do about 100.000 captured Reds J- L Reynolds and baby, Route 2,
I Nations and Communis’ truce nc-
i gotators today exchanged strongly fused
worded notes on prisoners of war
The Reds backed theirs with I.
day
near
Involved
By ron
tumpka
Im Grau
Mi' (olliei,
and bruises
Deputy Harold Tanner said the
car. beaded east, struck the semi
wheeler Irm k on the dolly wheels.
It slid the full length of the ve
(’oilier, 21. lost control and
a large linoleum carpet spread on the auto hit a ditch and came to
I the sidewalk just outside the store a stoj> al a barbed wire fence
Now folks might just take this . The truck was loaded with
the needed leadership to solidify)*’ » friendly gesture, whether us US artillery pieces
• nd coordinate the multi billion dol
lar men's wear industry.”
Projan said one of the big prob
lems which needs settling now is
the fight for a share in the syn
thetic* market Others would be ■
disputes between manufacturers
and retailers on such trade sub
ject* a* deliveries, cancellations
and unfair competition
As for the President * expenence
a* one time pari owner of a mens
wear store. Projan said this would ,
fit him to recognize the problem*
and need* of the small type of '
men'* store
WASHINGTON P -
strong drink, asserting
a
(Continued from Page 11
surprise. There was possibly wide
significance, howeevr, in the dou-
ble rebuff suffered by
Democrat*
Administration allies not only I
| lost to Kefauver but saw the pro- I
Truman Democratic candidate for)
nPU U.S Senate drop hi* own party
nomination to the Republican in-
cumbent.
WASHINGTON P — Congres
atonal leaders doubt that Con
;.'re»* »non will set up an Air Force
academy.
Air Force Secretary Finlettei
s.nd In an address at West Point
vesterday that "sixin the Air Force
will have its own academy " ter or put too
But Chairman Vinson ( D-Ga ) of I rrlrne violence
the House Armed Services Gnm-| , onKacrp of the Anlrrlran
nuttee and Sen a t e Repuhlt | Trmprranre S()flPtv „)rt thp ,tRt„ ;
ran Leader Bridges of New Hamp for ypflr, hRve prPVPnIPl1 thp lofa
IL*Jn.l.P.,.'i,l,in of drinking place* near church pupil,- Allied officer sai.' lo avoid nesdav mo mng in the
| raising false hopes among icla :area, also on the Wi.ilern Frill.
fives. j Gen. Maik Clark. United Na'ion*
1 The 34 minute session produced commander, and Gen Jam ■■
no progress toward settlement of Van Fleet. Eighth Army chief
truce blocking issue of what the bat’lefr. nt this
of
**) minded the Allies of earlier warn-
deluge of drunkenness in this [ jnKS ppfj armjPS would nat sit front line positions in early morn
__iu-ji ,• , rS after heavy clouds
(obscured targets fartner not'h
iiarrtso 11 Other B26* rep'Tted 29 >ii >' •/ •.<
in the mgnt
The rams muddied the 1 >> nnL
aid- ground front
captured by the ! Allied tank* so'i'hwest o’ ‘he
Reds but never listed by them. 'IhejMunsan truce camp taught eboi't
senior UN Command delegate ’ | 75 Chinese m the open luesda.
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IT or (.a sna I lies
AUSTIN. P—The Supreme
Court today refused to accept
a case testing the filing dead
lines in Texas’ new election
law It said the relief asked
for by Rep William A Miller
of Houston is a matter of in
junction and that it has no
original jurisdiction to grant
that kind of relief.
ROCHESTER. N
haberdasher Hany
day was nominated for a new job
in his old business.
Ben Projan proposed that when
the . President leaves the White i 0||
House he be made czai of Vit ppgjpps a(1(| turbines
men's wear industry The job 1
would involve arbitrating disputes '
in the industry and "selling proper
dress for the proper occasion ”
Truman is qualified, Projan said,
both by his business experience and
i because he is the nation's leading
| .style setter in men’s clothes
"The President has probably in-
itiated more good fashion than anv
other international figures except-
ing the Duke of Windsor,” Projan
declared.
Projan, from Phoenix, Ariz
i president of the National Associa-
tion of Retail Clothiers and Furnish
ers He made his proposal in a
speech prepared for the Interna
tional Association of Clothing de
signers convention
The clothier said the present pop
ularity of the bow tie stems large
ly from Truman He said photow Denton
graphs of the President at Key They re likelv
a red carpet
with a
PERSONALS
Mr* J ff‘ Ferguson of While
ville, Tenn , Mrs R B.G. Cowper
1 and daughters. Sally. Jane and
The figure was higher by $661 98 Brenda, all of Big Spring, aie
beautifully
apartment.
Honed. BUltabie
before 8 so r m
PRACflCA LLY new 7 • f ex >1 Alli*
Chntnvera Tractor Mower, Krwln ’
Klein. Banger. Texa.*
FOR HALS Cuahman acooter. »60 Bi-
cycle »5 416 Woodland C 8307
4-ROOM HOUSE and bath, for rent. f/zrttn// Altmif
900 Cleveland. Phona C-4560._ . S1WUUI.
FOR SALE 170 acrea Johnaon grax* (Continued from Pasa 11
hay on Flm Creek in the field 1
NOW ready to go John Campbell. C- 1 Thp Evart* f»rm is known to the
M4S
WANTED ex;
to 7 30 l
Call In j-----
Tom A Jo'a. 114 Auatln
FOR HALF 6 grxid quality Hereford
<*"»• *lth t1*0*’ Dean | town much recently,”
Headlee, C-41T7 ___ _
1R36 BELL. 3 room*, bath, attic fan.
*50 C-3715_or_C-4650
ARE YOU A JUNE BRIDT?
flee thia 3-bedrnom. 4 year old. new- [
Ir decorated honae, Venetian*, fur-
3300 Of course, th» veara
Mrs Marvin Bilberry of Asper
mont has returned home after a
visit with Mrs M H. Boswell,
Rouie 1. Denton.
I.l'BBOCK T -A giai’i deal-
ei testified m federal court
vesterday that he can repay
the government a $900,000
shortage it given the chance
G I. Shannon, 48, of Sudan
is charged in a 47 count in-
dictment with converting that
much grain to his own uset
KOJE ISLAND U S
troops and tanks tixlay raid
ed three Communist prisoners of
war pens
leadtrs amid indications authori
ties were cutting food rations in
two of the island s toughest com
pounds.
After the guards knocked down
flag poles and burned Russian. < h;
ncse Red and North Korean llagt.
correspondents learned that bags of
sand instead of food were delivered
at Compounds 85 and 96
Authorties on this big islapd pr.v
on refused lo comment immediate
ly on this development However,
correspondents have heard rumor*
the past two days that the defiant
prisoners in 86 and 96 had been
given reduced rations io bring them
into line This method of discipline
is allowed tinder the Geneva con
DJR.LAS .45—federal charg
es have been filed against
four persons in two Texa* and
one Oklahoma bank burglaries
in which cash and securities
totaling $110,386 were taken
it was disclosed tixlay
James Harvey Thompson,
m the other vehicle with
her husband, received minor cut*
and bruises Thompson, 28, es
Both are (tom San
"Upon completion of this mirfac
ing job. we v
I over this southwest lane and pro
k 0*1111 MIC pl II I n I IT-II I ^RTIIIK j
i of the northeast lane. Some grad
1 ing work remain* to be done on
the north lane, however.”
inejn Mini
and
lor, administrative officer, report [ »3(i-»34 so,
’ . Cui vex 89'J.
and
< omnwn
medium
$27 $33
Hogs 5OU
< h' »U e
$21 -$21 50
' Sheep
iHinbe
UtilltY
of the* iambs bi d
at
oldtimer* here a* the homeplace |
of the late Mr and Mrs Robert
Keith of Argvlr
"No. I haven't been coming up i
, town much recently,’’ said Bob ,
Richardson, whom we met for the
fir»t time in months. "I have been
kindo’ under the weather all win
; ter, and spring and summer have-
I n't brought much pep back to me
AZ mnrar th* voara I txv# *PPn
nac*. small down payment *
Denison Drive. Own»r c-8887
WAtrlnij man to do work tn garden
and yard. Mr* Ida Rarcaey. 1113 '__Z"
Highland 1
BMALf. fin ni*h»(1 apartment., bills
1318 Auitln, C- [
No
our
livery
Owned and Operated by:
Don Underwood
COOL hKDROOMfr for men end bov»
815 00 month, ejieclxl rates tor
summer C-5003. 114 Avenue B
ge apartment
block NTSC, 320
.minded the Allies of earlier warn-
■ , lings mat ntu »iiuirj »■> i.w.,,
country. jisked J onfzres* today ^to | while Communist soldiers are j ing darkov *
"massacred
Maj Gen William K
Jr demanded that the Red* "with-[hides destroyed
out further delay ’ acc ui’’
nearly 1.000 United Nitior.
diets believed
ITCH
Don't Suffer Another Minute
matlrr how many rrmrdira ton
have tried for itching of eczema, [ highway, from the city limit* to
the Jim Erwin Nursery,” Kirk
Patrick pointed out Then the
entire south lane will be surfaced )o ba( k hi* quest for his party's I carry
nomination He defeated a pro Taft
I slate technically pledged to Rep
Thomas H Werdel, who quarreled
will route all traffic with tho n/ivornor'c <*«fwaiicqI of I
| over tm.s southwest lane and pro
j ceed with the permanent paving [
Help keep your inotiev In
I xw------- a..^ ( (>p f>r depnaitw.
otiu) account*. Quirk
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
D & tTSALETCOMPANY
AdvertlMng flpe< In It I ea
Box 475
Pilot Point. Texan
Phone 287
Factory DUtributnta
the Ad vert’i *.7.“
ialtv line with your name and ad-
vertUing on each item Our price*
meet anv competition Call or write
I for ansthlna need We will he
glad tn call on vou with our aanxjilea
•----- r monev in Denton
or depoeita. Wr
d* -
Warren \*<>n all 70 GOP delegates j County,
to back hi* quest for his party’s
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