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• LAST TIMES TODAY •
MARKETS
Hol Wallis'
AN INTERSTATE TNfATIF
"RED MOUNTAIN '
LEGAL NOTICE
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and in Trivu County by
Thot TALKING MULE
li Bock —
Wheat No. 1
X
ond funnier
>0 per 100 pounds
than ever!
• LAST TIMES TONITE •
ITS WONDERFUL MIXTURE
Convention Like Festival
Starts
Chubu
Extra!
Saturday
MR. MA GOO
Cartoon Riot
il:
Samba Mania
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Plot - 2 Cortooni
Latest News Events
CAMPUS
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TEXAS
■WAMUND1
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Candidates who failed to file the ’
common to Rood feeder
feeder yearling* 014
tor said
paid directly from this office ’’ He I
added the, measure doesn't affect
the independent schools.
Cockat lei
caught
bird.
Mr*
✓
in violation of law."
Appel exhibited several eight foot
long placards which he Mid illus-
trated the Porter attempt to invei-
gle the Democrats into voting il-
legally as Republicans.
In a maneuver interpreted as an
effort to gain suoport for the Taft
side in a showdown floor battle on
disputed delegates. Taft backers on
the credentials committee initiated
and supported rhe fxmisiana move!
to give the 11 contested seats to
Esenhower forces
Backers of Eisenhower made it
clear quickly and emphatically that
TODAY
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and
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down
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MSMTV MOSOAN
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Last Times TODAY
"COBRA WOMAN"
In Technicolor with
Maria Montes
Jon Hall
Sabu
W1
on
tioi
TURKEY DINNER with oil the Trimmings.
Adults „ 50c
Children 25c
Air Conditioned — It's Cool!
Starring
DONALD O'CONNOR
LORI NELSON
ALICE KELLY
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Served ALL DAY
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Coming Thues. O Fri.
"Across the Wide '
Missouri"
of working—yet ”
Thorsn arrived last week from
Korea, where he had been working
for his paper.
id
frauds goes
to WEST POINT
Teachers
(Continued from Pag* II
county'
Alon Ladd - Lizabeth Scott
— Plus —
Little Witch Comedy
Features:
1.45, 3:35; 5:25
7:50, 9:05
WFDNF.MMY GRvrx*
PORT WORTH lAP,
hard 2 43 1 4-48 1 4
Corn No. 2 white 2 57-59
OaU No. 2 white 1 02 8 4-03 3 4
Sorghum* No 1 yellow mllo 3 15-
Lions
and
1
"There's no question about it—
fear we're going to have more
| polio than we've bad in anv other
M oa tbe _
AM INTER ST ATE THEATRE
Last i imes TODAY
BIRTH
Mrs. M
McKinney
apartment
outride
540. 1822
Allied Troops
Lose Key Hill
SEOUL, Korea uN—United Na Brig Gen William P
tiops troopa lost a key hill today IV
on t
' and was replaced by Alex Dickie
Jr. Dickie’s appointment was ap-
proved by the group
Present at the meeting here
school board members J E. What-
Christi, who
Mrs McNutt's
<fl- ’I
O' >1
Ba
ara rcprtM
rM of their I-----------------
arc based in Wash- Lave, but it hasn't found this way
"Lisman atlck to
■Jtion «f the pres*
Luak«aU<m Boor and
HURRY'HURRY'
MUST SELL'
Nic*. J-bed room home, double garage I
2115 DenUon Street
GEORGE WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE
204 N Elm Phone C-8432
Sound On
ML'NSAN, Korea <F-The first
year of Korean armistice negotia
tions ended today with the United
Nations snd Communist delegates
meeting in secret for 2fl minutes
There wss no announcement on
whether progress had been made
toward solving the prisoner ex-
change deadlock, key issue block
ing a truce It was the shortest
of six secret meetings held since
Fridsy.
Mr 'i
■F J
MF /
F
v hat he
examples of ih» grass
Strength of Eisenhower Lackers in
conventions He said that
the Eisenhower forces carried the
convention in Fort Worth by a
tpargin of 11 1. in Galveston Coun-1
'tv 41.
26 3
oloniaf
Brig Gen William P Nuckols,
N C ommand spokesman, said
the Korean Central Front to be the session was businesslike but
5»<
MOR Perkins, formerly of
H Arkansas, is the new minister of
Hj the Welch Street Church of Christ
He Mticceeds Leslie C Freiiev.
|H minister here two years who has
moved to Fort Worth.
Perkins comes to Denton from
While ( ounty. Ark . where he was
superintendent of schools He
pieached on Sundays and delivei
cd baccalaureate sermons to the
fl high school class three out of
five years he was in White Coun
tv I’eikins formerly held pastoi
ales at Wmnewood. Okla . Allen.
Okla , and McRay, Ark
A graduate of Harding College
--- in Searcy. Ark . Perkins received
a master of science degree from
the Cmversity of Arkansas. He
was reared in east Texas
Sunset
Cook, assisted by the
was
Pallbearers were
Charlie Hawk. I
Stanley Duncan.
Isabella Color Musical
each for EisenhowT and Taft
Tafrmsn Deny Deal
Lodge s attitude seemed to indi
cate that he would not accept any!
; such move However, some Taft |
| leaders fell that if the Eisenhower |
group took this attitude, it might,
find many delegates unsympathetic
to a continuation of the fight
Thomas E. Coleman, floor man
ager for Taft also said there was
no deal with the Eisenhower forces hire
on the contested delegates
; Coleman told a reporter
"This is exactly wha* the ceden
by a
handed to both parties.
"Thert is no <
statute meant,
April 27. 1952. a man by the name few Southern delegates
of Dixon sued, said he was a Dem tks's Total Is Up
ocrat and said he intended to vote Thev apparently believe
i “
he was l
' a right to vote in a Republican1
I election But United States Judge
Rice said, No. you are not a Re
publican The statute is clear and
you have no right to participate
in a Republican election."
Appel said in February, 1952, the
GOP state committee, "knowing of
the Porter plot to arouse the Dem-
ocrats tn take over the Republican
party," held a meeting and passed
a resolution requiring voters to
sign a pledge saying they were
Republicans
He said this was a desirable
course of action
"There was a deliberate effort
told them that if he gains the
presidency he will clean out the
' appointive positions" in Washing
ton
i ley of Lewisville, chairman; W. O.
Hudgins of Krum, vice chairman,
paiura. | inaiion wouio (>•• <uiir.-r.' u M n ,
question what the by a convention defeat on the con j y '
Appel said. "On test issue than by the loss of
were notified
fourth-yea r
teacher, recently resigned
final pre-election expense report
before the Monday deadline were
Robert G (Mickey) Milliken,
county surveyor, Ernest F. Hil-
liard. commissioner, precinct two;
Sam Gentry, constable, precinct
one; John L Burch, justice of the
peace, precinct three: J. R
Forbes, precinct chairman, pre
cinct three
Five district candidates who will
appear on the Denton County ballot
did not file expense accounts here
but filed reports with the Secre- |
tary of State
According to Boyd,
He
transportation Beach.
in a comer of the general press
room in the basement of the con
vention headquarters hotel English
is their common language.
Fast Learning
Ojuka Julius from '♦Politika’’ in
Belgrade. Yugoslavia, was taking
notes in his native language. .
“I think I jniss the serious bus!
ness bore," be said of the conven-
tion floor turmoil.
"You learn fast, brother," a
passing American newspaperman
assured him.
"It's a wonderful mixture of
show, religious meeting, patriotic
speeches and political maneuver
at lag.” Thoren said. "We think we
have a democracy in Sweden We
reimburse them from the fund.
"The Texas Education
put a stop to this." the administra-l vacation through New
'Now the bill* will be and to the west coast
Mr and Mrs
N. Wood, have
daughter. Mrs
and her son of Del Rio, and an
other daughter, Mrs Joe G. Sims
and her son. of Corsicana
■ M-
I died at his home near Old Alton
Saturday
Mr
. County
SPORTY HAT FOR IKF/S SISTER-IN-LAW — Mrs.
Lucille Eisenhower of Tacoma, Wash., an alternate in
the Washington state delegation, and sister-in-law to
Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, sports a straw hat at cocky
angle on the Republican convention floor in Chicago,
III. At left is Gov. Arthur R. Langlie of Washington.
(AP Wirephoto).
I by the Porter Lane faction to mo-I !n e^ecL
bilixe Democrats by means of
newspaper advertisements, post
cards and pamphlets. They invited
the Democrat* to come in,” Appel
stated
"The Zweifel group has asked
years to
But Porter
tried to inveigle the Democrats into
committee's hBoa^,d<
convention, even in ca.-»-*s where it ( class
I , , • n 11 •
is against us
The move by flit imces in the
Ixiuisiana case today was rqgard-
as indicating that the Ohio sen-
<oiro to the
('ox Resigns
(Continued from P*ga 1)
class. The two education
courses, he said, have a total en-
rollment of 31
'They will have to be consoli-
tials committee thuu^hi about the dated if one more student drops
i Louisiana case We expect to sup- j OUL he said
port the credentials i
wrv
, ..... -rr-......______ - ’he
j as a Democrat However, he said commlttec , action in awarding the
a qualified vn’*c and had fx>uisiana delegation to Eisenhow
er would offset the decision to give
Georgia—and possibly most of Tex
as—to Taft
*’!iurd from Pipp i»
pel world polio week in Tcxa* history. |
Ncf spm
THE M%TThH OF THF. <.l \RI»-
.........• » MlRlk < OILIIM
GK \ I>\ I < Ol.I.OM. % X |» | .... .
U. COLI.OM, MI.\OKS
l BIG
Eisenhower and Taft forces
Taft himself said the loss of the
11 Louisiana votes still leave him
with enough to win the presiden
tial nomination
Taft said he still has 607 or 606
The Georgia slate seated by the pledged votes— about that nei^gfr
committee will cast 17 votes for
Taft.
Today's Ixiuisiana decision
moved Eisenhower up 1! votes net
in the AP delegate tabulation and gates
W. o«k.i
SWM’DW LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH (APi < -••!-
r*lv»s 1 OOO: steady t
er. good and cholde beef ateer* and July
yearling* g?7 50-5.32 common and
medium grade* SIR S2«; cutter grade I
lot* at 817 down, good and choice fat nanv
calve* 526-530: common and medium
rate
separate
C-7398
Jenkins. 1310 Neff, medical
G G Bishop 311 j cessfully for U. S. senator on the
Republican ticket in 1948 Guill
said this was more voles than for-
mer President Hoover polled in
when he carried the state
the GOP. ciear quii'Kiy ana rinpnaucaiiy mat
only GOP Concressman thev had made no deal with the
in 20 years. (Taft people
Eisenlrov.er. it nomi-i 'Gun* Ara Leaded'
could oariy the state He Wesley Roberts, one of the chief
i from a . Eisenhower strategists, ioid a re-
ballroom : porter the anticipated floor fight
_____ .,1____ -___I
Another executive session is
scheduled for Panmunjoin tomor-
} row at 11 am (9 pin Wednesday
1 EST)
In Oslo. Norway. U. N
i M r a-nd
in" Chinn's ; 700 Frame are the parents 193g
.1......■ .. U- u
Guill, only GOP
elected from Texas
predicted
1nated.
drew a burst of anolacse from a ( Eisenhower strategists, told a re
packed Congress Hotel I
TKA('Vlv*hen he ''"’I1
"I plead with )ou lor n mat de- delegates will Ao on >< scheduled
in the COUNTY COURT of DEN- cision a decision recognizing the1
r.......... ,,7 .................... and ! ton county_texas
nr,<> brother, Ruben Wood of Route |
1 1, Argyle, and a number of nieces
and nephews
Polio Cases
borhood"—with only
for the nomination
Eisenhower was up early and
moving around among the dele
— ‘-3 He talked first to a break
took the same number away from gathering of Oklahomans and
Taft That made the score
Taft 527
Eisenhower 452
others 108
Uncommitted 119
The Taft people would contend, '
', that the unanimous
, Ixiuisiana vote disproved charges l
by the Eisenhower camp that the
credentials committee was com
pletely Taft dominated and that it
by the Eisenhower camp that the
only rubberstamped decisions of
the Taft controlled national com
mittee
Taft Still Confidant
How much effect this might have
on rank ■ and • file delegates re-'
mained to be seen But many del-
egates in both major camps, as
well as supporters of other presi-
dential candidates, have been urg
ing some compromise which would
still the bitter words that have
been tossed back and froth by the
cuU* >17 doun, klock-
er calrea >20-^33 ntorker ind
\earllngi tlR-t2d.V) ntnrker cowi
Ho<s 1,000. Bteadv to 1ft cent* low- i :
•r. choice 1 RO-240 pound butcher* !
•21 15-50: choice 155-175 pound* and'----------------
25O-&M) pound hog* 515 50-421: »ow* IX>^T Black Female . dAchahund
• 14.OO-S17 00; feeder pipa 113-^lft I about four yeara old Near vlctnttv
Eheep 3.600 ateadv to 50 centa-51 j (>t new city park Children * j
,S.ho‘°* |x"‘!2d spring lamb* Reward. R12 Thoma* Street ( Thp high tide mark came the week I
*nd lt<xx' ‘PDog l*inb* | ATTRACTIVE 2-room apartment hefor* with >06 ra^ev
522-S2.M rull and utility alaughter 1 and hath In private home avail- ! I „ i be
i Forty • fourth
HOSPITAL NOTES
Elow Memorial Hospital Admit-
ted Mrs. Frances Shtiffield, Ste-
w il phenville. surgical Mrs. Minnie;
guests the.!* T"’1'- 120 1 M
Moore j
tween 350 and 400 Chinese Reds! "there was no change tn the atti-
in hand-to-hand fighting tude of either side "
The hill, in the Pukhan River; Another executive
Valley, was captured by 1
troops 24 hours before
Fifth Air Force said;
■ - -j I In Oslo, Norway. U. N Secre-
tary General Trygve Lie expressed
hope for an armistice "bv the end
of July or the beginning of August"
because truce negotiators had
shown • a certain positive willing
ness" to reach agreement
Den I oh Lions To
Install Officers
Thursday Night
Denton Lions will install officera
for the coming year Thursday in
ceremonies at Hubbard Hall on
the Texas State College for Women
campus
Ralph Baker, first vice president
of the Dallas Bar Association and I
member of the Downtown Lions
Club, will conduct the installation
after which he will speak on "The
Measure of a Lions Club "
Wives of the Lions Club mem-
bers will be pi esent, as the meet- ;
ing has been designated "Ladies
Night.”
Representatives of other
Clubs in surrounding cities
towns have been invited to the
. installation ceremonies, as have
1 representatives of other Denton
'service clubs
The meeting, scheduled to begin
at 7 p m , will he held in the south
east dining room of Hubbard Hall
Program chairman for the
ning are (lay Davis and
Bowers
If *een
caught call Mr* Roberta
Penney a or Dt*i c-8063
LOHT; Black T.......
r | about four years old
. . ateadv' to 60 cenla-51 I <>f new city park :
higher Choice 59 jtound spring lamb* , Reward. 812 Thomas Street
(Continued from Paa* 1)
lifted by the ‘ Zwsifel-dominated t
i states committee."
"Zweifel caused bogus contests
to be called against 500 delegates."
Lane said. “Every contested Ei-
senhower delegate was thrown
out
"Zweifel planned and perpe-
trated this plot. They admit they
outvoted at the precincts but
were
List Expenses
Thirty-six county candidates
have filed expense reports totaling ■
36,757 25 with the county clerk ■
Expense reports ranged from 35
to 31.160, with W. C. Boyd Jr !
and Ben W. Boyd filing the small
est and largest reports.
Three candidates did not report
• anything, but had previously re
ported expenditures which in
eluded their ballot assessments
No candidate should have filed
three reports without reporting at
least one expenditure—his filing
fee—according to W C. Boyd Jr.,
the county Democratic chairman
Some of the Expense reports in I
eluded Over all totals, but only ex !
penditures since the last filing
date were required
Others who found campaigning
expensive included Jim George.
3412 82; E. D l Ed) Davis. 3580 67
and D. R Sullivan. 3746.87.
later todav over other contested1
— In— ....Il n n t j r n V, > > I
"Our guns are londed and we 1
will of the m ij.ritv” are ready to go,” Roberts said
Deni** Zw*if«l Charg* Senator Henry Cubot Ixidge Jr,
Malcolm McCorquodal? ot Hous-| Eisenhower campaign manager,
on v hat he ‘.ermed; whipped out a statement express-i
th- grass toots | ing pleasure over the committee)
-- -- action But i/xlge adoed
| "Just so there can be no mis
understanding, however, I want to
make it perfectly cleai that the
Eisenhower forces will not accept
any 'deals’ or compromises on the
contested delegations."
There have been leports that the
credentials group might try to work
out a new compromise of the Texas
fight with an even split of 19 votes
DRIVE-IN THEATRE) |—---—---—|
MUVgUN THLATU
LAST NIGHT
Shigehiko Morita from
Nippon Shimbun, the central Japan ;
» . | mn« »na pi*c« wnen ana wner* 1
daily at Nagoya, said all of the such *i plication win b* h*ar<i and'
Japanese newsmen here were es
pecially interested in the speech
of Gen. Douglas MacArthur Mon
day night. The only comment
Morita had on MacArthur or his !
speech was "He looks tired " JT
Most of the correspondents for;
Ixindon papers are from Washing .
ton bureaus. However, Alistair .
Forbes of the Ixindon Sunday Dis
patch. Malcolm Muggeridge of the
Ixmdon Daily Telegraph and John
Gordon of the Ixmdon Sunday Ex )
press came over from England
Western Union estimated that
100 (MX) words were cabled to for
algo newspapers in the fy-st two
days of the convention. That com-
pares with the total of 145,000
words <aM>h'd abroad during the
enlite 1*48 GOT convention |L
A A
as
Virgil E
< 2Ji
Back Home, Jap Asserts
•y MARTHA COLE
CHICAGO — Just like
a festival back home is the way a
Japanoae newspaperman described
the Republican National Convention
£m! a newspaperman from the
other side of the world. Arne
Thoren of the Stockholm Expres*
•ML said ft wss hard to believe
"tjat tU> sometime* terrific
chpos the bast man for the Repub-
lika aomination will be chosen."
fbs two—Thoron and Takehike
Shhiohara. of the nowapaper Asahi
ia^Ttifcyo are amen* 20 foreign
■owtrnaa covering the convention
Actually, 47 foreign newspapers
Cocker. Call ; year," he told the-Associated Press
1 — ... | He said he feels hahdicapped to
'4J'Zl.n*"S hr'?K mret *Urtl
WANThD- TO-LEABE -Fr,>ra-30 to 1 ’T'. ut
100 aer»* Of rr«M l«nd. Phon* C- I lo,,rf' bv ,he ,or health
4937 program
tn private home avail-
able July 12th S45O0 301 Amarillo.)
C-2779. owner out of town for rum-
mer
LOST-? _
C-8574 after 5 p m
UNFt’RNIHHED 2-room *.p*runent,
grlvB* bath. ...... ~
condition.
candidates Nice ahada tree*. Only 54 850
should hive filed this final report : Trr,p* t
regardless of whether they incur )
red expenses in the last 20-day |
group
Lane
"It was absurd to throw
75,000 votes on trumped up
_. _. Mr and Mrs O. S Chastain |
ard, and Miss Stella Berry attend-I had as house guests, their nephew
. Mr. and Mrs Roy
F. Juch and children, June and
Roy Jr . of St. Louis, Mo
Mrs. C. Y. Bayless and children
of Tulsa are visiting her brother, i
Mr and Mrs. Roy Hutchison, |
1008 Avenue A, and her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Stiff, 2421 Bolivar, p
Mrs. Claudine Jackson. Route
1. Denton, is flying to Houston
with her nephew, Kenneth Craver, ;
■ a two-week visit in the home
surgical: Mrs.
; Tittle. 120 Welch, surgical; I
Spears, Tioga, medical, Mrs.
Floyd Sturdivant, Lewisville,
medical. Dismissed Dane Ander-
son, 1900 Sena Mrs. J. M John-
I son. 604 Avenue I). Mrs Jimmy
i Roberts, 214 Bernard. Mrs G D.
I Thompson,. Box 51. Aubrey ; Mrs.1
Glenn A Hallar, Box 29. Pilot
! Point. Mrs Bessie Lane, 711 Cott;
! Mrs. W. A Sewalt. 1822 W Oak
Denton Hospital and Clinic: Ad- ^>,rnP*- former Republican
nutted: Jimmy Wayne Stinchcomb, gressman u-
511 Bradshaw, surgical; H L. J
Bush, Lewisville, medical
I J K. Mason, Route 1, 1
medical; Mrs Dilliard
Aubrey, medical Dismissed
Mickie Dale Hampton, Keller
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic:
Admitted Mrs M H
McKinney
4-ROOM furnlahed apartment, bath.
Inquire 1013 W Sycamore. C-
4.639 nr C-2067
SALE of houaebold furniture
from three house* Electric relrlg-
erator*. atovea ruga, bedroom and
“ * ‘3 I living room furniture, lamp*, radio*. Rev
.. , Cattle 2,fl0b: J etc Bee Hilton Shepherd at 422 ot 1 rpv
to 60 cent* high- I 409 Marietta Street, all day Saturday ) 1
s Mt*ara ntirl Issly | J
7-FOOT Frluldalre. 529 50 down. 58 . „ „ ...
per month Quinby Self Sale* Com- Mrs Beatrice Pmckley and Mis
io® w McKinney ™ J. 77-
FURNISHED 4-room apartment pri- 1 Mabel Fry of Benton,
bath ---- '
meter*
from
fund.
In the past. Silk said, fhe
avii'an* v)*:rairu tneir own trans- , Mr.
portation setup They would sub- Corpus
mit invoices and the county would I visiting
I Mr. and Mrs Morris Smith, 930 I
Agency W Sycamore, are continuing their
through New Mexico
60c £
MKSf fWt ftcxtr Afwr /
^rHdra
■ Jeff a 'laoRhter, who was born at
Ernest '^e Elm Street Hospital and Clinic
........J ........... Archie Tmm'1’)'-
Duncan and Frank Pinckley. The )
!T. E Cook, assisted by the
Bennie F Jordan, officiated*
at the services | ,s ■
Survivors include three sisters, | J”
. -. . sat Isn III I r .
Mrs Rratricp Pinckley and Mrs .
M J. Sims, both of Denton. Mrs |
. Ark .
were
they claim the delegates
overnight Republicans.”
'Screening* Charged
Lane said there is no registra-
tion law in Texas but that Zwei-
fel's state executive committee
had ordered his IZweifel’s) pre-
cinct chairman to "screen the vot-
ers.”
Lane said there win no evi-
dence at Mineral Wells that the
voters had acted in bad faith. He
stated most Republicans vote Dem-
ocratic for state offices in Texas
because Republicans cannot get
elected to state offices there
"That does not mean these Re-
publicans are Truman Demo-
crats," he said
"How did the
know thev were Democrats?
'asked
) out (W.V--V » «
charges "
Lane concluded
"Everyone in Texas knows we
i voted more than 2 to 1 in favor
of our favorite son. Ike Eisen-
hower.
Mrs R H J Osborne Jr., Port-
er Eisenhower delegate from the
Eighth District in Houston, said
) Zweifel had told her in advance
) that he intended to select "ille-
gal" delegates from that district
' to the state convention. She said
the Zweifel group did just that.
Say* Iks l« Favorite
Joe Incraham, from the ?Oth dis-
trict in Houston, said that the vast >
maioritv of people in Houston fa-
vor Eisenhower over Taft
He said that in meeting after
meeting called to select state con-
vention delegates, Eisenhower del-
egates were successful—only to
have Zweifel - Taft forces hold
“rump" meetings where "minor-
I ity" delegates favorable to Taft
were selected and later seated at
) the state convention
"The Porter grout) here is sup-
ported bv overwhelming majori-
1 ties of the people of Texas,” In-
graham said "The Zweifel Taft
groun represents only piddling
f numbers.”
James Stichter. Corpus Christi,
said that Zweifel Taft delegates
from his area were selected by
“10 people secretlv meeting in a
hotel room and filling out false
'election returns," after well-attend-
ed meetings had selected pro-Ei-
senhower delegates.
Guill Take* Stand the Democrats for 20
Another witness was Ben Guill. abandon their party
i con- - - -
) He said that a Zweifel- entering the Republican primaries
I,’> dominated state convention ere-
Mrs dentials committee threw out Ei-
Denton, senhower state delegates by "votes
Coffey) that were monotonously the same."
"This was the rule,” he said.
"It was not the exception."
Guill said the popularity of Ei-
Hassen- senhower in Texas was evidenced
| pflugg, 700 Frame, medical Mrs. bv the fact that Porter polled over
W. O Jenkins. 1310 Neff, medical 400.000 votes when he ran unsuc-
A Dismissed
I Congress.
rated 2 and 3-bedr<x>m
lerted tenant* prompt
S I Sell 108 W
BOOKKEEPER
Immediate ripening with local corp-
i oration, Sale* Analyal* and posting x r
machine operation Apply The Mor- Wood, resident ot
rtaon Milling Company .County 66 'years was born in
CONVENIENT to school, modern 3- ' Plymouth. England, in 1869 He
bedroiirn home, good~ condition, came to Texas with his parents.
Terms " " . 7' “7 ]3tp Mr. and Mrs Jonathan
, s I Self 108 w McKinney I Wood, when he was a boy.
regardless of whether they incur ) near!.Y NEW Maytag washer 521’50 member of the Methodist Church,
I niversity of
reared in
graduated from
School in Dallas
Perkins, his wife and son
) Ronnie Joe, 3. are at home at 417
' Welch
Services Held
For Fred H ood
aw. cams ruunc \^-crv*>^ [ w ■ ■ aa
WANTED~RENTAL LISTINGS) Of Old Alton
Call* moat everv da* for well lo- ,
rated 2 and 3-bedr<x>m home* Be- Funeral services wete
service Tuesday at Jack Schmitz and Son I
McKinney I Chapel for Fred Wood. 83, who
Acord, brother in law of Mrs.
Brodie and Miss Berry, in Claren- I
don Tuesday Mr. Acord died un-1
expectedly Friday in Prescott,
Anz., en route to a family reunion.-j
was a resident of Laguna
Calif., and had visited
Denton frequently.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. W C. McNutt of
have been|
parents, I of Mr. and Mrs. Craver
I TO ALL FER.SONS INTfcREHTLD
| IN THE ABOVE MINORS OR THEIH
I taTATEH
You are hereby notified that 1 have ,on reported
■ oh th* 2nd day of July. A.D Ig62. _xamD|es of
| filed with the County Clerk of Den- example*
I ton County. Tex*.', an application ;
I under oath for authority to m*ke countv
oil. g»* and mineral lea.se on that
certain real eatate belonging to *u< h
minor described a* follow*
An undivided Interest estimated to
(in undivided One-One Hundred j
fl 144 i Interest. In and
to all of the Weat 1 2 of 8«ctlon No. |
184, and 15 acre* off of the North
end of th* Northwest 1 4 section No
185 *11 tn Block D H A T C R R Co.
Surveys, in Stonewall County. Texas, )
each of said minors owning an un- i
divided One-One Hundred Forty- I
fourth <1/1441 Interest and each of I
I such intereats of a*ld minors being [
: rubje t to s life estate in an un- |
- divided one-third thereof owned and
' held by Mra. Floaale Collom
. Said land* aforesaid are filllv de-
scribed by mete* and bounds In the
; application on file tn said Guard-
I lanahlp made In Cause No. 39:13 in
I the orftc* of the County Clerk of
Denton County. Tea**, to which
I reference la hereby, made for * full ,
*nd particular description of aald
| tract* of land.
I Notice la further jlven that Gerald
Stockard. Judge of the Countv Court
of Denton County, Texas, on the 2nd
day of July. A.D 1952. dulv entered ,
hl* order designating the 21rt dav of ;
July, AD. 1952. at loot) O'Cloek
A M In the Courtroom of th* Coiinty |
Courthouse of such County aa the i
; time and plat"* when and where ;
that auch application will be heard
at such time and place
MRB FLOBSIE COIXOM
Guardian of the Mktate* of
Fay Marie Collom, at. al, 1
Minor*
The U. S I
its planes destroyed 24 troop snd 1
supply bunkers today, damaged
two others, destroyed eight enemy
personnel shelters, eight buildings,
two Red machine gun positions and
inflicted 15 troop casualties.
U. S. Thunderjets again bombed
tha big No. v2 power plant at
Changjin Reservoir Tuesday after
reconnaissance showed the Reds
were trying to get the generators
back tn operation The plant was
one of 13 North Koreap hydro |
electric stations knocked out in j
heavy raids two weeks ago
108 W McKinney
down. Qutnbv self 3«ie» Company, he had been active in community,
- io8 w McKinney church and school activities
Interment
: Chapel.
Hawk,
) Choate.
Mrs. E. C. Brodie and son. Rich-,
snd Mrs
eve ( ard, and Miss Stella Berry attend- I had as house
Joe . ed the funeral services of J M. j and his wife.
McCorquodale also alluded
to charges from the Zweifel group
that Democrats and others outside
of the Republicans fold had been
invited lo the Porter faction's coun-
ty conventions He contended on
the contrary that Republicans at-
tended the convention io Fort
Worth and that 17,000 Republicans
had voted in that aree in 1948.
Monte Appel, Wathington attor-
ney handling contests for the Taft
forces, opened the Zweifel case and
got into the big question: What is
a Republican in Texas’
Appel started by saying, "a prop
er determination of this case should
affect the future of our party and
perhaps of our country.”
"We are well aware of these
charged of fraud and theft,” Appel
said "We will meet these charges
directly.
"As of Jan 1, 1952, the state
adopted a full election code By
that code, the Republican state
executive committee met in Min
era! Wells and devoted 18 hours
to hearing these contested cases.
"These cases wers considered in
open session—more than 100 news-
men were present. Radio and TV
were in hill operation. The cases
were presented to the credentials I
committee, which reported to the
state convention.
"The Texas election code lay
down the criterion of judgement) report all of the
to determine the contests It said
the participants in the precinct
conventions were restricted to 'vot-
ers of said political party.’ ”
Appel said the law was enacted ed
by a Democratic legislature, signed atorbi leaders have
Democratic governor, and ) conclusion their li r e for th» nom-
ination would be dameged more
I M Neely of Justin. R.
Massey of Ptlot Point, Cox and
" Silk, seen tai y .
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