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Hmen’t taken a pill or medicine
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flee and oi..y Las t> drill e.ery
other uav Mrs Grund' no’eu
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in about six more k.«
<. i;is tearn well with banana*
f : a '.il.id Serie on water, ress
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diessmi; made pmk with paprika
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Co .:.ty « <i 273
Guill. a Republican. Is Coioitillg
on the sail thatie a.ieady is
L'".h 1j. : C r.gres.sm.m
his t -tal v- a b i/St
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davs American author.ties made
it pl.un the U 8 wants to arnt.’
any action now whirl! yi ■ u’.d mak'
it difficult for the Communists to
retrise or change their course
These officials still con.vidrred
it entirely possible tha' '! T..o
Chinese may limit the.r aid to
the tris ps alrea 1v aT'-s the l>or
dor and even xvithdrri.v them or
that '2' MacArthur will he able
to deal decisive!'.- with the threat
1 beior-- i; »or-'".i-
o off:, la! fav'r for
bv Sena’or
Secre'S’y of State A ht -
■in offer of -n' Na-
•: . ps by
shea is- a oepted
Ciifanj s pru;'O'«;
of his troop*,
aea.nst trie
yy as turned
Clifford Bal-
Uarve Grav,
Grand.'taf and
Sery ires w ill be held for Litford
Fiank Anderson. 6P. Thursday at
2 30 p m . m Jack Schmitz and
.Soria Chapo!. wrU» mUriuuonl u;
I 0 O F Cemetery
Anderson, who resided at 1917
Holman Aye Fort Worth, died
Monday morning of a heart attack
m Falfurrias He was a traveling
salesman for C F Whelock Co ThA
body will arrive in Denton at 9 55
* p.ni . Tuesday
Anderson was
March 13.
I ast rites for Eugene Ky le, 1313 ,
Chestnut, were held Monday at
2 30 p m m the chaiiel of Goen
Funeral Home Rev Philip Walk
er officiated Burial was lu .Rose-
lawn Memorial Park
Kilo wi.o died Sunday, had been e
sidrnt of Denton County for 24
He was born July 30. 18B4.
in Tennessee and was a member
of the Methodist Church
He is stiryived bv his wife one
d.iiiliter. Mr. William H Steph-
< four sis.ers, four brotheis and
two grand, hlldre:'
P.tilbeurcrs wore
th: '■!. Al Coleman,
b e 1 Clark Stiehe <
F F Kime.
PUERTO RICAN POLICE ROUND UP COMMUNISTS — Puerto Riran Nationalists
anti suspected Communist sympathisers are lined up and kept under constant guard
m San Juan. Puerto Rico, at an interrogation center. Scenes such as this marked the
collapse of the fanatic revolt which was marked l>y heavy- fighting between Nation-
alists and National Guard troops. Revolt fizzled out vxith capture anil surrender of
more than 400 persons after nearly 30 died in fighting. I. prising has spurred mass
registration by women for the June 4 election which yyill choose a constitution. (NEA
Telephoto)
mnee 1 tu'gxn «»ting
ALL-BRAN regu-
larly!" Mr. Frank J.
Baumbtuch, 681 Iji-
throp St.. ColutTibua,
O. Jutt irne of ninny
v neo! iritfd b ttm f rom
Al.L-HRAX u*er» If
• you ar* troubled with
conatipation due to__
lark of dietary bulk do u thia man
dime Eat an ounce of laity Kellogg a
ALL-BRAN for breakout daily,
drink plenty ol water! If not eom-
plebly aatiined after 10 daya, return
empty carton to Kellogg ». Battle
Cmek. Mich Get DOUBLE YOUR
MONEY BACKI
it
There wax ;
the proptix.il
land R Calif'
gram to
sou iha'
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FORT WORTH Nov 7 API —
Cattle 2.600. calve* I &00. active mil
• trong *.»n’» 2S-5oc hlgii*r. good fed
a.eeix »rd yearling* 28 00-30 50. com-
mon to medium kind* 2100-27 00
beef cow* 19 80-22 50 c»nner» anti
Cll’ter* 13 00-19 50: bull* 18 00-24 50
good and choice slaughter calves
Jfl 00-23 50. common to medium kind?
20 00-25 50 cull* 17 00-20 00. »tock*r
calves 24 00-12 75 Mocker yearllnge
n 00-29 00 Itocker cows 18 00-11 00
Hogs 800 butcher* 25c higher, sows
n 50'- higher feeder pigs 1 0O
good and choir* 190-270 lb
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Anderson was born in Denton
r **’*! weak March 13 1881. and married the
i former Ed'.Ui E Sadler He was a
member of tiic Methodist Church
Survivors include his widow Mrs
I F Anderson of Fort Worth, a
foster son. Sid Anders >u. of Pam-
pa. one brother. William Ande:-
son of F- rt W >rth. and one Mstei
Mrs Myrtle Meeks of Corinth.
Mils
2 ROOM fur-.l»hed apartment ’1
emplovi'd co • >4:..« paid 720 w
Hickory Pho * 1453
UNFURNISHED large 5-r0om
mert S; a< •:» i-Lavet* <"
Permsnenl parti** only 160A
dolph Drive
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Am
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send ?' -
000 of hla tn>ops m‘r> K rea tn
(phi against trie N rth K :«-<:i
Reds was turned down a ■, July
I O’, gt .unC» that his divisions were
t:< eih’d on Formosa to protect
'.Tit ia.st NH'i.-nalist island strong-
hold mi.ii’t possible Ret! invasion
Ki'.owland declared that the real
reason Chiang s offer was turned
down wa fear that the presence
of Nat'on-illsts ‘n Korea •■ili':t In
1 wive the Chinese. Communists in
fighting there and he continued
"Since that has now happened
.niyw.iv <;• neral M. Arthur should
forthwith be author.zed m accept
with thanks on behalf of the U N
the generous offer <•! the Repub-
lic of Cb.'na and t all the non-
Communists to help resist avgres
sive Comm mists in that area ot
the wot id
It is (er'alnly time tor the U N
and the U S to stop kowtowing to
1 tie Chinese Communist regime
Knowland -aid
yv ys r « orxn vin u
be r «4u «p c tmen’.
all.-r .> Jp M
2 R. gOSf furnl»h*d
eeii ioyeo gir.s I
Hlckiiiy 145.4
■ d died »' her h >me
li >v: s y
. '.u 'e two v.sters Mrs
West Syca-
Hightower.
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Antonii
Bar hw
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RECORDS
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FORMER DENT0NITE
DIES IN AMARILLO
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ger ,*f Br.-'i
Con inlier -..!
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l^lOPfVE-IH THEATRE
ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW
TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY
Dm* isville
Horton
staying
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Bob Hope
Lucille boll
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'TANCY PANTS
e the
Idet.t
fAITH AND FURY
IN THt AIR .
n,j* ■« <h« Krnwo
notvv who warn*
m< M r »oa* »o
TO* v O'*
to Tiininue
A trai t ol land
Kmg S. vey
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shot
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of
afternoon.
Sa.,1 N. e'
1*L<. r-driven
and f*.
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activity ticket.'
and 50 cents
Sorrell,
Frederick
performance
NOT I S
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< Cor.'.inued rrorr Page u
overhead.
dead
Denton Money
‘CTontUiucl from
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the • ourt
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high
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s ! 'r 28
i’i.agli.a.-. -a
inert’
Erne
skeptical of
is un-
effort
into
In
Borderlii
delegation 1’
from Peip
T.aki s . rs* to preset.t
* i l.a:at Pre ident Tri:
or )*r ' 'ur.e 27 orrterl:.
to seal
. *n no ::
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re'Mur :.
ar>- of ’he
,.d refreir.
represent*
Ko-
Tibet--before
to their com-
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a’ rival
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lixlor 'eme-’t
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DRIVE-IN Theatre
p‘
fstiD LOsj
ASfflI-C0®10
home from work
Farly today 8chwer'r.*r 1 • tied his
wife to tell her what had happened
He said be remembered getting to
Roanoke and to the place he waxj
directed Saturday, but that poaslBly t delay- In . .1
thur » that,-
1 th* opp< r’ mitv tn confront
Piping delegate* w*’h the charges
}{. personal:’.-
where he *a* but he 1
trie Paper II was
remember,
your monev
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well lay
agree
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Site rf a V 8
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B 1* understock that Ta lane will j 11>* 8M metric tone of froren
, 1n»i'i that qualifications be carried , frot let* exported from Japan tn
lout -o the letter I •--- ■—■ - --C
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"rd leave the
sure that is ta
mem.t?e: ; the Nation.-
Ct. ' -ec. gave ber ,
to Her.ry Zwctfe! ot
vesterc.ay ZwtlleL
ihe State GOP Com- '
N" :*m mnu-udec. as
of C W
nociated with what is now H
Russell and Sons Co
Services for Alexander,
ing representative for
Field. Chicago, will be
Amarillo at 4 pm Wednesday
I Chinese Nationalist offer —
’ in Julv—ot 17 bon irrminH trr
Army Decorations
(m> To 3 Texans
reverse-
in the
uniforms
tide, ci-
W| in The Y
Foreign
LEGION
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ma>
th*
off F ■
agair.'t
lines
get nut of the
1 'hrubs
fr'.tn the
19JJ tw
Al >1
dvr N
‘ The boys might Just
off duck hunting right now"
Tommy Harpool and Harvev Rid-
who recently tried their luck
Like Dallas with a near
b .gged two duck between
Tommv said. Weil, tie
I'* JU't
< on th*
B. b
twe:: a
Hi kery 3tre»t .
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Sarne
1‘ “* \ f
w 51' les int"
trail. Ai.drcws-
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s L.p?<eir.b, Da’.Uu —■ l£5i)
Pontiac sedan
Lawisx like—195-1
cause of the action In Korea
g*t C'hnira* ipukmman pointed out that Uiy
18^.* 1 . 1 * .! » >■ r A n*i . , . * ■ . 4 * •*w«m f . fl*
Whv do you weep a-.d ,
■ tu. * -Ir .v < \ e
e s p.-< pi* ■,
Rog.ncike
property
He told hrs a if* that * man had
called up and mad* Ui* appoint-
ment Saturday, while no on* else
was tn the office
Monday evening he did not come
Jouea. 316 Welch. | 7 30 p.tn Thursday
16 | ri.RNONALS
D Bruce 609
by her
Mr ami
I
Word has been received here of
the death early today in A.narii.ut
Alexander, formerly as-
M
nil* also ap-
tra vh-burne; a
Mans- person* burn
containers and do
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of fin* eiw t truiis club meeting, scheduled fur 1 with the exception of Center Point i
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“It I'tt
a ’ravel-
Marshall- j
held In |
gresa
Senator Knowland (R-Cahf. voic-
ed one OOP viewpoint with a de-
mand 01. Secretary of State Ache-,
son yesterday for acceptance of a
- made
in July—of 33 000 ground troops to I
.^..1 the Communists In K rea.
Asserting that Chinese Commu-
nists had Invaded Korea to battle
United Nations forces. Know land j
s.vld there no longer was any rea-
son to bar the Nationalists on
grounds that their entry into the
war would provoke retaliation By
the Ct .’.ese Red’
Fin teen Senate seats are urn 1-
ved tn voting in those states eig':-.
th*-”, now held by Dem.ocra’
d s;x by Republicans A den
sweep would give the OOP one
K mi'chon m re -nan it needs for control < :
! M Sgt. Bobbie K Horton of the Se: ite With some other', th..
1 M:: eels. Tex for staying for
three days in ar. exposed ob-em. a-
.m:; post and directing
fj-e during the First Cavalry Dl-
Pusan
River
C -,.rl Jotu.'on
;w -m<r C.’uvrolet
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Che’, r det 11.4V
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Ches: feurutv.
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r;.s:vn's break'Ut from the
perimeter in the Naktong
j section
I Bmnre Star meds! with - V" f;r
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ton 1 slas
Fai-m M.
cd under a 1
the ta.'.K fed or. the
fe: - rt:.d fr :n the:e :
L> ’he windshield,
broken to p.ece* "
three rr.en hit him at on< e
He Miid he didn't remember any-
thing else until »ni* morning when
1 be found himself in a d u h
didn t knb’
: waiged to a filling station, found
he was near Amarillo, and called
hu wu«
H* told Iyer be «■* be*ten up *
Iprvtiv badly and wanted to l
j sum* re-t Missing •*« tn* wallet I Kv uiuloi
Jtvutaluiw about 85u in bill* and hl-
186>J Ford sedan
Mrs. tctiwertiitr said that th*
and he’ hu»bend had moved het*
from CUiUet* Riat yon in February
The; has* two children, a gill, 3
and a bry 2
9
»»s a tuimv accidet.-. that
tiia- bring* rn» to Den-
-aid Dewi”. Hurd f
•' a..' .tn .pile w a* ; ark-
wtni.mill when part <>!
fed o. the hood and
J a jump
whyh wax
DENNIS MUKUHfl
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Mtiti "to«n —— —
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"Grant la nd Rice Sportlight
and
Color Cartoon
Or. J:
F.lgC'-e
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up for
<>*t*1tlH4't 1*HHI
•rTODAY & WED ♦
1*^ "ll
and read
gran fir*
Robinsun
spent foolishly ■
planes buzzed
Comm-hist dead with
ble uniforms were found
An.”.. Kuna area The
were grey-gre»n on ur.e
v.lian wh.-e or. the other
Fu’.h A:r F r e f.gb'er bcm.berr
and lu.'.t bembe*’ . ocsete-f. straf-
ed and brmbed all along the front
and as far north as Kanggye th*
Red’ fmr.’. e- ommar.d < enter
I xch’-r.. northeast uf A;;.^. was
10 * m , a carelessly set trash
blaze can bring a fme anytime
So next time you hear the sinn
in the Paper fl
just
125 of
■well, he s as strong as a horse
and al! he needs is a little rest "
I The Jabobs live in their home
InUnuUa Opeoa u ill preeetn thte*
■bort og>«nus at 8 18 p m.. Wednes
day in th* North Texas State Col
lege laaui audit or turn
< Featuring Keturah
Stephen Manton,
Woodhouse, the
. Live Mcood wi a serie*
programs at NTBS4'
Scheehiied to be presented
"Love in a Coffee Cup
and Sa.A and ' Tl-u 5
ter."
Miss Sornell and Manion lx th
began ’.h< ’ opeirat caree-s w.-h
Sadie- ' Wtills Opera Ccmpar.v
Ls founder of li.Uniate
u! it' a n erntx : < : the
w ho has
figure on
hi* a itomobhe
shot, isn't
it.', th*'* day*
mostly staying at home
•-:t "f hi* heal'h. but
MVNCTE. Ind Nov 7-uF” A
prominent physician -whose wife
disappeared 13 years ago *m h«ld
without charyb* textay in the fata!
shooting of two men he accused
•**...- *. 1:::. * 1
scheduled for N -.-
Amer: an
would give
visa* to coo*
hit hard
The A..- Fore*
troops were K.he;
f.e arti.erv pie.es. 43 vehicle'
R.aj s.x supply b-.Jdu.'S destroy-
ed
A., ed oil lev: *
at U.e Chinese
area where they had ler e<i U
troops back as n._ h at 50 nines
They speculated the Chinese e;-r.- Korea merely
er were •’-group..-.g for a large
scale attack or were depl y.ng :.e»
lm.e«
In the latter event
intended to hCid *
g ua romg the Y al u
e.» -trie p. we- gr.d.
ihur.an industry
Genera. MacArthur placed the
issue of Ch.nese Red intervention
in the Korea war before in* Unit-
The United
N Se- urtty
the matter
Ion.
at I.ik* Dallas with a 1
—they b .gged two duck
their, Tummv said Weil,
ducks a-e just not on Lake D. 1-
las. as on the dav s hunt we
had a re«: chance at only four-
they re not mg
here
blaze
3 If it i- a large lut. gei sever
"■ of > ur neighbor* to help yui>
Sev*t ;h Fleet 'o se.d m the t;».i< Have your garden
■: 'ItuP-s aggression hose atUi bed and ready to put
« Thai iteba’e Is out a place that gets ou( of hand
A garden huse left m the garage
.-0*3 said the U ’ won't help
these representative’ 4 go
laz* uri”! you
out thorougldv
The dor |.g< .*.(f
would pit** to lisikyard
Robinson cant
trash in open
not match it
A ."hough a
vide* for a fine lor burning
a carelessly
bring a fine
<hr power cams which
to Msn-h-.r'.sr. tndus’rv
■n-e R .S'lar.s have .
■n “hat their a -.
the suggested
ups-*-;. il*;eea-»
: ’.hat 'hey w
v ’m» a res,
restates a ;:
-a .»* surh a v ■
. a.. . hand th*
tu-free assembL
w ..d occur ui.der t.-.e
’yentiy a. -,uired
military f r< e to
'he Serun'y
by a vetc
th* R iss'.ans
trit-. Council
rr.atira.i'.
wnu'd »-•? A - -1. ^-i.xi •*.
see ;f tr* ( *C* Red* rnmplv
tr 'ir.pred. '.ih> assembly artjon
O!h*r ,r e- wever. feel that
R'S' S .a ' ' teppiy (ommitted
to China tn refrain from istng her
in its defense
Red Cbm*’*
’■ t :*■ * -
logins of
Vhcnuoob
Forest
Dr Jules F Is Duron. 56 was
1940 picked up lor quesuoning last
i mgbl in his biood-spiattered office.
e - where police said ’.hey found signs
of a fierce struggle
1951 tear Puli’'* Chief Harrv Nelson said
' the doctor ondlv admitted he shot
. : »5o S.ebert Louis Carter 27-vear-cid
is a.read'.
but that :t
get the Pei;
cf K rea bv
rather than
SLNt.AI’OKE COPH ’-IX
PRIVATE POLICEMEN
( /
SINGAPORE- iA* Singapore po-
said they will not permit
shadow <" fur weal-
T'.e ,retan hunters or
h'.use law., hate been I.
a picnic .’Hire the recent
w ir.i’.s up w many cf u.e
fim the tree-,, howeve . n
t *ed another miling Ireeze or h-a
fniot before all of the r_ts
V. hen ur.e jooxs at the pecan
’’’ ' n the court house lawn, it
UifiAul; to bc.ie.e that the'.
-e a’i plar.led at th* same time
sort..- uf them are large wh .e
scrtwr.y Ttirse Hees,
see- 1 to bear well even
th,: .k!i :hev n 'prayer!
burn into a wi.id
Wet down the pre,*:-.
so the bi.iz* will not
lot We’ <1 ,'.y tr
ih.it umt t,,
M 4KK1 M.F Lit FMSS8#
H a-u M.- Matte
|Woodl;.i:s
y',«:a a’
Ad:*’.!- -'. v . ! be f I >' t : t w
■people, activi'v ticket.' lor NTSC
. Uudents. and 50 cents and ac-
| Uvtiy tickets ior Texas State Col-
teg* for Women students.
Doctor Uncharged
In Fatal Slayings
Nation* Monday.
*« asxefl tn* U
Council to consider
Wednesday morning
The air f.ght over the northwest C' u:.':
cor:.er of Korea began m mid- Th*:
the Fifth Air Force w-vild
f.ve mmu’.ej later pro- r' •'
U 8 F-51 Mustang-
• Red ,’e s were s: aril: g
-or,lets
tr angrv
iC’n’.mued from Pag* i>
est rep—’, from Gen Ma Arth .r
about Chinese ii.ierventlon. It ab-o
would c >nta:n a c,auie re-e:npha
sizing V N detenru iati ■:. to re-
move Its troops from Korea as soon
as pwsible
Western governments,
derstoua. are making ev
to avoid putting Red Ch;: a
a position where she would either
be fi.rced into open war or Dreed
■u know .eage a retreat Thev
t to Eelp Peiping -a- e lace
r. w lu prevent a., out war aier
"he Amer: an i n ;s said to
er.e.-: . be that real intervention
tai.xs a matte- of record,
ehicles may be p<.*sib.e to 1
ing eovernmert out
diplomatic pressure
perplexed military action.
T * t S
view. b*id bv s me other
member*, that Red troops
to guard the
1 Brine
Sunday
b: other-in-law
Jones of Dallas
HOSPITM.
| Flow Mctnotial Hospital:
ted Ji.aneta Jean Thottlil'
t<>i * i<.< loiny Mats A1 m hi id t a a-
1 a ! Bi.H it.iir.. Ft v ton- O'.i.
tonne.’ M: Rachal I akte Swea-
man 602 ^ta.lrond. smgery D ’
missvd Bob Day, Sherman Ar-
I thur Sullivan, Rt 1, Miss Virgin-
ia C. A us ba nd. 300 East Oak Mrs. i
Ollie Adams. 715 Crawford.
Denton Hospital and Clinic: Ad-1
mltted: George Taylor, Rt. 1, med-1
kal patient; Mrs G D Pruitt, I
Lake Dallas, medical patient Dis-
missed Mrs. W M Allen. Little ;
Elm E A Desadear. Austin
N Elm
Sister ,
M1 '. |
Dr la Dun r.
the brothers :
their demand for
se*”.
B 'b
. on a.--
■ t f bi' lieidh but he will
■■’• ;> bv his pla * of business oc-
a'ioi a!.-. H ' '• • Homer , :
’ ...u* s w ■
ice .: would lake a depart-
Lines as large a. the
une R,'Utn-ifi figured
s . ,e of the possible < ivil
< Kild gr. a out of
tr-.'* . 1
clnth*« th* il’.y woulu be
needle’s r.’k*
A: ’. . h,:. c r a n
With some others,
sime >'.ates could provide the
c*s.s..r'. tun m House sea-..'
friendly GOP : tr I of that body
The Republicans apparently had
oniy secondary hopes of pi, sing
up De--.”, ratio sea-.’ m such s'.ites
as Ke -u k’ Maryland, Oklaho-
ma a..! ^axhlngtcn.
!•■ R
few |x
1 A. w a y 3
»>
Continued t-om Pag* 1.
Sheriff s office’-* at Amarillo
were unabie to determine where ho
had been between the time he was
Jet out of the car early this morn-
ing snd the t.rne he reported to
th: -s;
Mrs !V hwrrtner ;
lou.:.g account ol the
Monday muriilr.g 3chaertr.er left
b”.” * about 7 45 tor hi' job at tne
Nebleti Insurance Agency He told |
h * wife that b* u idd F ' be horn*
f ■ J .ri'h that h* had to .go to
to appraise »nm» farm
Knr*p
The-.' inriw*d th* U
demand • lull explanation from the
1 Chine** communists
fives of Petp ng a actions In
I rea—and posMbly
agreeing to UMer,
plaint’ asan.-t the U
i-nn ;nent arrival of the
n rnuni’t representatives
one reason aev-
ar* hoping for a
risiderir.g Gen. MacAr- |
*s Th*y want to have
mltv tn confront th*
decid* tod.v whether
> er Repub. a’.s w.
Cungres* m the two entic,
ahead
Signs pointed to cloae races in,
many uf the slates choosing 36
Senators: 432 House members and!
32 governors.
j Maine elected a Republican gov-'
. ernor and three Houaa membora inj
1 September Heavy party majori-
ties in southern and border states
assured the Democrats of a nest
egg of more than 100 House seats
In practically uncontested elections
W’lth fair weather In sight for
most of the nation. Republican
leaders joined President Truman
arid other Democrats in urging
a heavy turnout at the polls.
Republicans counted on last-hour
voter reaction to the confused Ko-
rean war situation to help provide
the impetus for the ballot surge
they seemed to need to gain a net
of seven seats in the Senate and
:axi,.4b d-;\er and Ralph Winfield | 49 in the House for control of Con-
— I Carter. 35 a welder both of Terre
| Haute. Ind
Nelson
turn he •
.1 rgument
1 b.urr.sti’c v
* ” -rces say
,»*'*< r th* Sr-
Scout Dr ire
tconuuw" 1
Lynn Hmr J. T < B a
ard BarUell, Ft” .1 Di-1. 1’
MfWwwwa,. Mrw Auue tkhulu
W. C, 4)n, Jr., eastern Richard |
Tahaletzt), Mh. A C Maddock:
Joe M. Brooks. Joe Skiles. Hurry
Ray. Hood'Bartoa AlaDama Mor
decal. Hili HoUse.i'P;iuJ Reed
Tom tlsrpool. captam. Tom Da-
vis. Mrs. J. H LVlu. Jewell Smith.
Ralph KUUngiworu C P W!m>-
en*mx, Eugene F Fowler, J,xe Null- '
ols. Raymond ’Wheeler. A A B.ei
tenspergyr
Math in Rami D' J >
Copalaiui. B L
vid Speck t
D- yle Th mi’xi
Clare*., e Beni.ry.. I ■ ret.
John li Gai. ■
Hai Diet. 1.
Jr M::. H':
\v ..t- J: , 5
ery la) i r 1 orix-- 1 '
James C Alkei.. Bi we Dash. N..i
k>n Ryan.
Raymond P.il-.. ; I
Jess How .eli. J H r A
Brinkman, Buford Hatred 1'
Hastings CtUIlCa SbC. l-e
Gtala. Delton Dy« :, \.,...'.l B:
A C Mac.d.xk'. i.ii'ta.i B .L
Floyd Brooks, Mrs P. .1 Grtti iw
Earl L. Coleman c < H t'
Evans, 1’ E H:. . . . M-> s -
hart. W E Wii..sa.-. M
son Medders
P I. Eastlake
Morrison, Mrs W
mund Holbi.’-s H ” < ' • ■*-’■
Nicholson, Miss Hits P‘.:s”'
Burks, C E Sb if rd K.<' H .: '
Marvin Loveless. "a-
ter Ham- . Mrs B F B- ..iiin’ftt
lorn Lam . Robert C.i.dw
R P Dr stlu.. M J H
Murray Ke nd risk? Dr le...
son. Miss Clementine Nr.gb.bo:
Ki Al. EHT«m TRBRSFt RS
J W Httllon to Albert B WtxMm.
fur 8id and other considersttrwis—
Lots 11 12 and 13. Block 1 of the
Donald furtnonsou Addition to
Town of JS'lln.
Purnell
■. : $.4 500
. ’ W
TOKYO N'v 7— Pt—Thirty of-
ficer’ and enli’’ed m*r. of the V 8
F—Cavalry Division were award-
ed decorations vxlsy
I Silver Star medal.’ we:.t to
M Sgt Dod M Rams of Asper-
m nt. Tex . for skillfully command- of
ir.g his machinegun section during
• mass enemy attack A :g 3 rea*
hon
Bobbie
The Past Matrons and Past Pa-, house from 9-30 until 9 30 tonight. |
| irons Club tueeluig. scneouieu iur 1 wnn trie excepuon oi venter 1 unit 1
, Thursday night at 7 in the home | school Open house there will be j
of Mrs. C. H Jones, 316 Welch. | ~ 30 p m Thursday
has been charged to Nov
S’ hOOls in the Ucntun IiuI<'|hui-
dert S> lv”l I”. :rl<t will h’Id >
Nationalist China » delegate T
F Tslang however. Is said to be
ready to halleng* tfx Red dele
gationv right to appear at all be- lice
~ A , tfun-packing
*•“■7 ellluelis
whan ii.tioducing th* re- Fearing C011ununl.1t Utrurifltn.
■uiution for such an appaaranc* nuu,y wealthy Chinese and Wg L*u«
ernpha ied that agtreUMrti against in(n have »*ked the polls*
the V N. on th* port of Peiping guards Blit the police refused
would invalidate the resolution ’
It is understood that Txiarts wl’.l I
. g 4 - IV ■ ' V * I pi »I ’ I ■ ’'m ••
I 1942 had a total value of 8494.537
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