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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
Full Leased Teletyposetter Wire Repor of the Uniled Freu, — Woris Greatest Newt Agency
CLEBURNE. TEXAS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2,. 1952
12 PAGES IN 2 SECTIONS
47TH. YEAR. NO. 87
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sory.
Crash Tell Reaches 33
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Dickerson for register of
airplane crashes to 110.
In other
state lands.
uave nad experence wita auca pro-
l. Sen..
Jecis. anis money can ve porrowed
3.311 grams of the narcotie to Law
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Quaffs a Toast
11,007 of the Mato s 3,113 precincts
tin Tuesday's Democratic primary
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Club
TIMM
JACKSON, Miss., Feb. 31 I-
— Though Mississippi is legally
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Chib. was launched in the spring
of 1947, when 1,300 chicks were
awarded to 26 4H Club. FAA and
FHA boys ani giris. The following
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10 SUNDAY
ESTABLSHED 1904
-M^^ 13 neamen on the
Mercer's stern stayed aboard in an
itp Vuited Prens Teleshete Piensw
tem Comtrat Pre Veninre.
<ar> mas Fenture
UN Slaps Final Veto On Soviet
Participation In Truce Parley
El Paso Husband Slayer
Enters Dallas Hospital
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OTHER DEPARTMENT!
133 and 134
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tegy in the coming presidential
battle was given by a respected
political veteran who stands high
' in Dixie councils. He stipulated
that he must not be named.
Head - Lines
By CLYDE AEAD
the result of -iy0 separate shoot-
bigs which occurre within two
blocks of one another in about
three hours.
Mrs. Alberta Jones, 42, one of
other boys and gitls to participate
in the program.
ADDED PBRIL BLOWING IN
secured lines shot t them
togs and also took aboard
I supplies to treat two of
the fine record, Nix seta.
The Johnson County pultry pro-
wet; sponsored by the Kiwanis
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miunity prejecta, such as the pre-
posed pubtc housng project tor
Ctoburna.
Directors of too Chamber of
Commerce and city councimen
reelize that in oraer to arrive
at a san and sensiale answer
to such problems, a lot of Ques I
hen* must be answered and most
ot tn* qhshons must be answer-
ed by the peepls.
The tow was handed far Martha’s
Vineyard and the Coest Guard es-
#mated it would require until Fr
day moring to sever the 115 asAee
1S.TedvrastngtohrPot‘
in a dispatch signed by
Usher, Philip L. Graham, t
Justice Fred M. Vinson •
ii new "Dixiecrat revolt” if President Truman steps
aside for some other Democratic candidate, or If Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower la the GOP nominee.
nearly a two-toone votng lead
Thursday to win Louisiana’s gover-1
norship and a landslide victory
"4,43
4ba
those charged, was released after
posting bond but Mrs. Beatric 1
Begron, 30, was held in the city.
There also were two devepb
of 14 seamen were lost
,^?'i3Lnak
■ bar after Ma crew was
learned immediately.
In critical condition
more hospital was J. >
M. of Ardmore. Attene
suffered severe burns
at the Ard
k. Beadshaw.
lants said he
over a large
M a
O service w use com-
sale used to buy baby chicks for
awardings the following year. In
this manner, boys and girls who
receive original awardings, help
chieks were awarded
and giris. 2
* and girls living
are to the pool
direct resujt of
IM east of the
Thomas told officers U
leaped in his pieimp truck
a few minutes after the But
BMmpt to salvage the ship's ma-
Ehinery, which is in that part of
vessel, and what remained of
dynasty, set up in 1028 by the
late Huey I*. (Kingfish) Long, the
brother
Kennon must run in the general
•lection. but this is considered s
mere formality in one-party Louis-
iana.
Blate Sen G. K (Cap) Bar-
Okla.), an undeciared hovotu tot J
the Democratic nomination if Pres-
idem Truman does not run again,
attacked Taft's "confused" toreimn
policy in his weekly newsletter to
Oklahoma constituents. Kort kali
that Taft's proponal for the unis
States to back an invasion at the
China mainland by Chinese Natteto
alist forces would mean “letting
the forces of Chiang KabSheE
suck us into a big, hot war Mi tte
mainland of Ching.”
harry UAf—Euzaveti lay lor ana ner nance, Brit-
lah Actor Michael Wilding, smile happily as he met
her at the airport in London. The couple plan to wed
in- England and honeymoon in Switzerland or France.
(NEA Radiophoto)
year term. . 1
aayor played the role of an gro women were charged with
adanet, and Lawson was his 'coo- murder here Wednesday night as
I . S. Sabre jets
Continue Blasts _
At MIG Fighters
EIGHTH ARMY HDQs., Korea,
Feb. 21 ns American Sabrejets
shot down two MIG-15s Thursday
to bring to seven the number of
Communist jets destroyed in the
past three days.
Enjoying a numerical advantage
for a change, 26 F-86 Sabres bat-
tled 20 MIGs from a formation of
If you are a single person, you
will not be allowed to live in one
of the new housing units, H your
ucome is above a certain figure,
you will not be allowed to uve in
ine housing project.
It your income is increased above
he limit act by the PHA, you wil _
be requirea to move in a certam _
length of time. All of these facts
Rave been explained to tne lucal
authortes study mg the project ior
i over Gpv Karl K. Long’s political
machine
The arowling judge from the
Loutstana upcountry held 457,607
yotev to 280,4G6 for Carlos G.
Spunt. Long’s hand-picked candi
। dale, with returns complete irom
in other political developmenta:
1. Sen.. Katos Kefauver (D-
Tenn.), only avowed candidate for
He disclosed that Gov. James F.
Byrnes of South Carolina has
ocratie convention. He indicated
agreed to act m a spokosman for
the southern bloc at the July Dem-
ocratic convention. He indicated
that Byrnes’ main efforts will bo
directed toward preventing the re-
nomination of President Truman.
graphs five through nine of a war
prisoner exchange formula All
nad vetoed Soviet membership on stretched into its seventh day.
a truce supervision com mission , In another confeence tent,
because Russia is too close geo second group of officers
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within two hours of the time ,
, Captain and Mrs J. C. Stone of I
spearneadng the project to proviae
anvaera nousing ior persons in low
uwcome brackeis living in Cie-
—burne. -
permit himself to become the -
Democratic candidate for preuidegt
even if drafted."
«. Mr. Truman told hi* weldl 2
news conference he is nog Mt <
ready to announce his intetitigs.
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FBI Win Follow
area of his body,
Firemen at the acene sald a vto-
lent explosion tore through the
heart of the gasoline plant between
3 and 7 a.m. The blast was follow-
ad by gasoline-ted flames whieh
raged for two hours before plant
and Ardmore firemen broudt them
jail.
Mrs. Begron was charged with
shooting Andrew Collier. 42,
another Negro, through the chin,
at her house. Mrs. Begron said he
had been "bothering” her for some
time.
San Antonio ennounced the birth , key southern Democratic leaders
of a daughter, Sheryl Lea, weigh” , would just "sit on their hands"
ing I pounds, 1 ounces. during the campaign ami let mnat-
rate northeast
toe coast, becor
he "had no doubt” Mrs. Parsons
was suffering from a mental dis-
order "her conduct as related by
those who have had occasion to
be with her, her statenent to the
officers and her conduct In Jail”
made it obvious to him, Fisher
said.
The length of her stay at Tim-,
berlawn sanitarium has not been
determined, said Fisher. He said it
would depend upon the district at-
torney in El Paso. Mrs. Parsons
is under the care of Dr. Guy F.
Witt "ami other members of the
staff," Fisher said. .
Mrs. Parsons married the slain
lieutenant last Jan. 3 after he fin-
ished officer candidate school at
Fort Bill, Okla.
She previously hud been married
to William L. Tucker, from the
time of her enrollment at the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma in 1940 until
their divorce in the summer of
1950.
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the race. . Have y
hour ballot to the pr
Tom Dans, president ot the lo-
cai «. number ui Commerce as
it is the largest majority ever grandpavent is mrs. a. c. Stone
scored over the once mighty Long
According to officials of Public
Movsmng Auministrenon, me city
or county will not be out one
penny on suen a project. A bond
mauu we wnance te entire is
sue. These bonos are net tax-
" evie, which will make them eas-
ny seed on tne open market,
my bedr ‘ Interest at a lithe
more man two percent. wnich
awe makes them attractive to
buyers on the open market.
After all of me indeotedness
has been retrea on me novsing
project, a peeled' of 43 years,
. men what?
The property will belong to the
federar government.
Robet F Kennon had piled up hours Monday
DALLAS, Feb. 21 «-Twice- wed
Mery Jean Parsons, who shot and
killed her second husband in El
Paso last Saturday, entered Tim-
berlawn sanitarium here Wednes-
day night.
The 21 year old blonde, blue-eyed
former University of Oklahoma co*
ed admitted shooting her bride
groom of alx weeks, I. Richard
0, Parsons' 24, of Pleasantville,
N.Y., as he lay in bed at their
El Paso apartment.
A quarrel about help the girl's
wealthy Tuba, Okla., parents were
giving the young couple preceded
the fatal shooting.
Mrs. Parsons now b free on
$20,000 bond from El Paso county,
where she waived preliminary
bearing on the murder with malice
churge against her.
He; chief attorney, O. B. Fisher
of Peris, Tex., said Wednesday
1
1 day. . ..
ane defendants were Stephen O:
Braaey, sentenced to trve years,
live paragraphs were of a techni- ments outside the conference
cai nature.
one wahurt. Both sides had prom-
ised not to attack each other's
guests of me state committee
of the Newcomen Society of
England raised champagne-
Riled glosses here Wednesday
night in a toast to Queen Elize-
both II.
Gov. Hugh L. White joined
in—with a glass of water.
..... oners should be voluntary, as de
reached final agreement on para- manded by the Allies, or comopu-
Both aides also agreed to a deft-
B nitign of "repatriation”, but not
on whether the repatriation of pris-
the Democratic nomination, an-
nounced that he la withdrawing his
name from the March IB MinMapta
primary, where he had been enn4
UlU.llly lu ais opuson, tne Chau-!
L. u toanmere is uesigneu lu
mivc tue greatest majoruy ui
people.
Davis is the son of s Johnson
County pioneer, ms iatner owucu
lae lus wuviesas grocery awuse.
ui Liuurne, aiu ou oi u.c 1 ITS i
cottu gias. l Davi aasy lias
Lecn lwiesteu ui civurue ioi a
long time.
given a two-year term; wuliam **j».a -e . A A s
O Matthews, given two years, and With TWO Murders
“dry.'* 1,500 members and
route to Panmunjoin.
3. The Chinese communist radio
at"Peiping charged that "enemy"
• presumably American — planes
du nbarbnrousdy? bombedcand-
, atrated northeast China on 40 di-
l ferent days wince Jan. 1. Th® Chi-
i nose may bring up the charge in
i the truce talks later.
Cite Russia's Proximity
After a week of Communiat prod-
ding, UN staff officers finally sum-
marised in the truce supervision
debate their reasons .for vetoing
Russian membership on the six-
nation neutral comimission to pol-
ice an armistice.
"The UN command holds that H
is in the highest interests of All
concerned that members of a sup-
eryisory committee be drawn from
, those nations not in close proximity
to Korea snd with s record of
past participation in Korea," said
' UN Cd. Don O. Darrpw.
Soviet Siberia borders on north-
. east Korea and the big Soviet
One Killed In
Refinery Blast
ARDMORE, Okla., Feb. 21 «-
An early-morning blast ripped
through the Ben Franklin gasoline
refinery near here Thursday, kill-
ing at least one man and critically
injuring another.
A third workman was reported
mbsing by plant officials, who
feared he may be dead.
Plant Manager E. S. Homer said
the dead man was burned beyond
recognition, and neither hb identi-
ty nor that of the missing man was
vuud toe housing units an it DALIAS, Feb. «^Te*timocy
mign oe wen spent, too wny not i by a pair of iederal ngent Knowu
do me thing enacuy rignt und W ue unaerword at ratud 1 “
-Wy-w vex-beuuminut a 2 sneonsewe vesumedhm twe eumivietng
PR** vut IW many amilies mh , ot aour persons on charges of grPw-
Cleburne actually need toe bousing ing ana maarijuna. 2%
isnuwman Taylor
rmeurtmendestnuiuon"nur ine ana • tonooas, ’ actuauy Louh LU:
project and how many snanues it special empioye ot the oti-
womu.enmninate. anose ungs JEX ESK.
important. tederal district court here wednes:
30 of the Russian-built fighters ob-
served northeast of Sinanju in
“Mig alley.”
The 20-minute dogfight rai
from 43,000 down to 20,000
ELIZABETH, N.J., Feb, 21 1-
The death (oil in the Feb. 11 crash
oi a National Airlines DC-6 here
rose to 33 with the death of 26-
year-old Harold Brown in general
hospital Wednesday night. The Un-
iversity of Miami (Fla.) student’s
death brought the total of fatalities
in tnree recent Elisabeth, N. J.
— touchings indirectly “ * gemhdnfe“torSteutenaedovermof,
.A plane tentatively sdendtjea Fred.s,leElane.wonuverJo
==5 mf
munjom, with two bomba three detested Miss Mary
hours before the truce talks. Nod!n.
Kennon Chalking
Up Mm Ballots Grtd"rer" E"
Against Longites
H Kiwanians Will Make Final
.Cleburne. I
"r i Poultry Awards Wednesday
If end when the project is com- “ r
plats a It wiN cost between $,- I Members of the Kiwanis Club birds out ol each 30 chicks award-
smzm
*y prepoved ior Cleburne. Nta. director of the program an- the property of the Kiwanis Club,
Such a centroe* for building nounced today. The show birds returned to the
wiW be let fremseatod btaa.w M A total of 2,30 ducks wiU be Kiwanis Club, are sold at auction
2002 2221.22 id 2 "2 ! awarded t 23 worthy boys snd and the money received from the
jebwheis financially able to girt, fa Johnson County, The final --------- - -- 2-
hendle *• awarding will bring the total num-
_L. • ber of chicks awarded through the
mm . mum. 1 Kiyanis Club program to 4,800,
BULL ST IN sine Jan. 1, 1952.
City wooer will bo cot off to- The first chicks awarded this
nigh * **>*^ ta*e aren , year have been raised almost 100
■erib OT Mehinoawerth Street and percent by the boys and girls who
•eat « too rellrend tracks, * .received them. Good weather and
repieee * breken Sre hydram. constant care is responsible for
The ieb wil . teke several hovrs
City phenever, 3. B. Berty send.
_r Coart the vessel, an
Guardsmen completed the resche h terdo of oil.
of $7 other seamen Irom the Fort They
taro by the
_ । tear. 1948, 2,700 baby chicks were
, awarded to 33 club boys and giris;
CLEBUANE AMD VICINITY — in 1949, another 3,500 chicks were
portly leudy, wormor etreme to 45 etab boys ami giris and to
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that there was no inspection of the
vesuel after it ran aground in the _
Hudeon rirar last Jul- under control.
, deo' -adetem-- >■ -erA e eme —e
Lonnie Thomas 38-yeat-olqrcadb
cook, told Wednesday night ao s
ing forced to drive a man he
fled as Encarnocion Rivefa, ft, to
Laredo it gun point. -1 W
He said Rivera told him en route
he planned to “swim the Mb
Grande” and get into Mexico. I
Rivera was identified add
charged as the man who Sund
night fatally shot limo Albe
Speck, 52, four times when Aotik
pocketed 34.80 change belonging to
Rivera.
Lt. Murray said Rivera had a ,
long list of convictione.
power pSaata they bad beat and
light.
Those rescued from the Mercer
arrived in Boston Wednesday as a
Coast Guard board of inquiry open
ed an investigation and heard
charges that the tanker Pendle-
ton wa "not iu top shape”
Chief Pumpman James E. Young
of Galveston. Tex., said the Pen-
dleton had one "fractured bulk
bead” aad "three leaks on the No.
4 starboard tank." He also charged
New Gale Centers On 'Stay-Put' Seamen
BOSTON, Feb. 21 an — A new. of 23 to 30 miles an hour. anew, rescued. The Coast Guard sank the was cog of those rscued. snd since
nortenst storm bore Gown Thur*-1 sleet and accompanyinz heavy bow of the Mercer as a menace the stem contained the vessel s
< just too same as me money
elyn Wilkins, perished ns more than 140 patients were led to safety when a gen-
, eral alarm fire razed the main dormitory of the Elwyn Training School, an -in-
a w has only one purpose in stitution for the mentally retarded, at Media, Pa. The blaze, which brought fire-
men from ten nearby communities to the scene, did an estimated $400,000 damage.
through a dense overcast that cov-
ered most of North Korea.
First U. Billy B. Dobbs, of Fon-
tsns. Calif., snd Copt Brooks J.
Lles of Elizabeth, NJ. each shot
down s Red Jet. Dobbs already had
one damaged MIG to his credit but
it was Liles' first claim
The Fifth Air Force shot down
three MIGs Tuesday and destroyed
two and damaged five Wednesday,
On the ground, Communist forces
ambushed a United Nations patrol
west northwest of Kunsong on the
esstem front. Reinforcements try-
ing to coms to the old of the patrol
were pinned down by enemy mor-
tar fire.
However, additional, reinforce-
menu arrived an hour and 13 min-
utes after the ambush was sprung
and all UN forces were able to dis-
engage and return to their own
lines.
Elsewhere along the 145-mile bat-
tle front, there was only prolong
and patrol action with a platoon
the maximum size unit.
State Oil Allowable
Boosted For March
AUSTIN, Feb. 21? W The rail-
road Commission boosted Texas'
crude oil allowable for March
Wednesday to 3,131,665 barrels a
day, an increase of 30,423 barrels.
The commission, following a
-state-wide oil proration hearing,
aet a state wide producing sched-
ule of 24 days and 10 for East
Texas.
Texas fields during February are
observing a 22-day schedule, with
10 for East Texes.
The Commission placed the Haw-
kins field on a 16-day basis, Pew:
itt ranch on 15, PanTex on 14, and
Pickton on 10 days.
The action bore out prospects
thst a slight incresse was in pros-
pect, following boosts in the fore-
cost of market demand for Texas
crude oil In March and a hike in
purchasers' nominations.
day on the U "stay-put” seamen seas.
riding the battered stem of the I Being Towed to Port
tanker Fort Mercer, whieh was The stem pf the Fort Mercer
split in two during a aor'easter i was taken in tow by the Canadiz
Monday. I tug Foundation Josephine aad UN
Two tugs had the Mercer in tow M. Moran of New York after
but they moved at a crasrUng pace
of three knots and could not out
run the storm.’ de - _
night shooting and forced him to
drive to Laredo, robbing him OT
$20 en route Thomas said Rivera
gave him‛$2 when he left the trunk
along the Rio Grande near Earedo
but the cook had to sell some ot I
his truck equipment to get back
to Houston.
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Transportation man, lL vD 1
is now a grandpa for the J
time. . .Attractive daughtet,300
HINDS is the mother ok a1buc J
baby boy. . Christened wEA
ROLLINS . . Cowntown newap
scribes. CARL FREUND and bid
GORTON sending foUdUrtfoBB > 8
their many friends in CLKRplM) 842
from • SIGMA DELTA chdinher 8
it the SKYLINER CLUB last RMB j
Petite MARJORIE MATThM8 2
perky Shetland pony whe"defidk
his red lockup truck on O0«a
Such a survey will cost shout mm n • MB A g n
— "3 Marijuana Traffic
it DALiAS. Feb 2 apPTestimonv foct” man. They moved freely
UWu andsaia they learned the accused
AB fpr werv among Dallas’ major
• "27eraamgrgzzgseqimea
) raised the narcoue at lArtr, rerren
noihe. Matthews grew marijuana
in the back yard of his home in
West Dallas. Sge s
Lane was convicted for telling
Neve Feed ted Men*
Mrs. Jones was charged with
killing Dallas Grey Jr., 22, at her
home two blocks from Mrs. Begron
and gsve almost idntical reasohs.
PANMUNJOM, Feb. 21 I— The lock over Russia's eligibility for Plane Attacks Bridge
United Nations said Thursday it the six-power neutral commission Both sides also agreed to a dee
tend without his consent against
"favorite son" Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey.
2. Sen. Richard M Nixon (R-
Cal) predicted Thursday that Gov.
Karl Warren will not be able to
"trade” the big California deioga- q
tion at the Republican national
convention or "deliver" it for any
body except himself.
Kerr Attacks Ta Polley
3. Ben. Robert A. Taft (Ro.)
prepared to leave for appearances
in Vermont.
4. Sen. Robert S. Kerr (D.
tors take their course, in the ex-
poctation that Eisenhower would
carry It least five or six southern
of San Antonio. Mrs. Hardin was states.
the former Betty Wensley, deugh- Byrnes Is Spokosman
ter of Dr and Mrs. R. A. Wens- This appraisal.ot soumern sirs-
(Predict Third Party Life
If Truman Taft Nominated
Leading Dixie Democrat
DoubleExposures Makes Terse Prediction
•f 1002 North Anglin Street bo- 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (UP)—A leading Dixie Demo-
cam. grandparent, twice in two crat predicted Thursday that a third party will be form-
ed in the South this year if President Truman and Sen.
Robert A. Taft are the major party nominees for Preni-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hardin dent. . " ' Wl
Jr. of Houston ennounced the On t he other hand , he said, there is little chance of
Trail of Slayer
HOUSTON, Feb. 21 W Poke JJ
Frank Murray cald Thursday FB
agents would be asked to carry ■
bunt for a charged murder
Mexico after a Negro cook
of being forced to drive thetwa
men to Laredo.
Now let's take a look at the
hovsang projec., IfMi* ana wuat
it we euke ■* pur ir ever', wny
i* • De
base of .Vladivostok is only 90 miles
from the frontier. Darrow's men
tion of "past participation” clearly
referred to Russia's occupation of
the northern half of Korea—above
the 38th parallel at the end of
World War II.
Mercer and its 10,000-ton twin I
er,the Pendlelon, which also broke
to two in Monay’s stem.
Mrmtet- Teae Fie X——UI—■
Tee Dedy Frem Unv
s-wnee Neweaner Fanttaker
if kueum are suUlu net w m- ., „ _
velnaa. graphically to Korea and has a
. . record of "past participatlon’ in
tus were must be a need for une country
suew e pre|O*i. me ony way •* Communist staff officers refused
20.0 sucn • ned •• w to accept the UN delegation’s ex
meae a sunrey. nccorang 10 me planation, however, and the dead-
menmners, this survey couid be ______-------—------- - — —-—
oneu num « recuur euera can- mum - dn g ■ ■
maan Four Convicted In
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