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FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1954
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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MARKETS
Society
On Formosa
Critics and Pulitzer Prize hit, "The
conducted the opening ritual and
sent to the hospital. Patients at
100
over daily bonus
their shopping in person in the
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CLOSING COTTON
Scope cameras as well as the nat-
table in the dining room was cov-
Make Clinial Examination
in the first move of its kind in
26 years, the Senate late Thursday
X-rays which were carried out im- satin and centered with
which stand as a magnificent
an ar-
Spot closed at 34.90, up 15.
Hospital News
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 3 —UP— tain of Flanders’ remarks from
the record.
ceived the exemplification of the
Joseph of Taylor, master of the
. “Spies cannot be included
as
leased or repatriated under the
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985
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Reds Warned
On Attacks
Red Paper Predicts
China To Disregard
Protests From US
, Dec.
Mar.
May
YOU HAVEN T LIVED UNTIL
YOU VE LOVED IN ROME.:.
Dr. Sam was railroaded to jail and
pressured to trial for a murder he
Flanders Apologizes
For Hitler Remark
as dawn broke and strollers out,
side in St. Peter’s Square did not
CONDEMNATION TO HURT
HIS RED HUNT, SAVE JOE
held Sunday, Nov. 28, in the K of
C hall in Waco followed by a
banquet in the Roosevelt Hotel.
A large number of 3rd degree
knights from all parts of the
state were candidates who re-
MISS GERDINE KANKEL
HONORED AT SHOWER
straits.
The British move was prompted
ker of Idaho.
Flanders made his move a few
minutes- after the Senate passed a
If you don’t see what you want
advertise for it. For better results
call the Banner-Press,
er, several hundred anxious pil-
grims knelt as Father Leonard
Ambrosini read a prayer for the
Pope—the same prayer that was
being read in every church in
Italy.
Lt Col. Albert E. Voelkel is
leaving Saturday for Albuquer-
que, N. M. to attend the National
Resources conference at the Uni-
versity of New Mexico. The con-
ference is being conducted by
Fourth Army and will last until
December 19.
St Jude:
Randal Ward Tatum, Brenham,
medical.
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ce
CLAUDE A .MAST, W. M.
CHAS. E. WIEDE, Secty. 238-2t
he could have a Rome specialist
examine X-rays and confirm his
diagnosis that the tests were ‘neg-
ative” and there was np need for
surgery.
Condition .‘Less Alarming’
St, Paul’s Church
Aids World Relief
cult.” But he vowed he will carry
on anyway without letup.
This censure will have no effect
whatsoever on my attempt to ex-
pose Communists in government,’’
he said. “I will continue the same
Friday than Thursday. But it was
reported that the Pope’s stomach
pains were intense and that he had
been vomiting again.
In addition, the Pope-develeped
a slight fever.
Galeazzi-Lisi and Dr. Paul Nie-
hans, 82, a Swiss specialist, took
the X-rays after the Pope rallied
transposed the story to film.
Producer Sal C. Siegel and di-
gift shop, carts of gifts are taken
to their bedside for personal se-
lection.
The presents are gift wraped
for Christmas, taged with the
senders name, and mailed direct-
ly from the hospital. This annu-
al Christmas Gift Shop i one of
the major projects of the Depart-
ment of Texas Auxiliary.
The hospital supervisor reports
the veterans enjoy talking to men
so any Legionnaires will be wel-
come to go with the group. Any-
one Interested In going, Auxill-
N is di
freme
lute to the flags of the United
States, the Confederacy, and the
4th degrees in District 7.
Local candidates were Andrew
Murski. Alois Zientek, Ben Hajov-
sky and Harry Kenjura.
Also present for the occasion
from St. Joseph’s Assembly of
Brenham were Bruno Gorzycki,
John Kubitza, and Stanly Janu-
szewski.
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isitihg brethren welcome.
SHIVERS HITS--
(Continued trom page one)
to about 15 friends.
The hostesses gift was a divid-
ed vegetable dish to her chosen
pottery.
The wedding will be an event
of Dec. 11 at 3:30 p.m. at the
Evangelical and Reformed
Church of Burton.
—7—4- . . . .
MRS. DEWARE HOSTESS
TO U.D.C. CHAPTER FOR
by growing anxiety here that the Mar.
repeated clashes off the Red China May
and Formosan coasts might lead to July
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Candled Eggs, 26c
Small Eggs, 17c
No. 2 Eggs, 15c
Geese, Ite /
Hens, 13c
Fryers, 25c
Ducks, 16c
Turkey Hens, 28c
Turkey Toms, 22c
Pecans, 25c.
NOTICE
We bay PECANS
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Friday
Walt Disney’s
THE LIVING DESERT
print by Technicolor
Feature length true-life
- ’ — plus —
Walt Disney’s
. Ben and Me
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a pound; 92 score 59%-60; 90 score
58%; 89 score 57 %; carlots —90
score 58%; 89 score 58.
stoletcovgh
cold hang M
ton closed steady.
' - High Low
‘MAIL COVER’--
(Continued from page one)
Shiel
ic leader Lyndon Johnson to work
I with Flanders in expunging cer-
CONDITION OF-
(Continued from page one)
contribution of $10 to the Consoli-
dated Funds and to send Christ-
mas remembrances to several
shut-ins.
Mrs. DeWare, registrar, present-
ed a program of Christmas selec-
tions. Mrs. W. R. Caldwell read
the familiar Christmas story from
St. Luke, and readings were giv-
en by Mrs. Virginia Teague and
WVA
“4a
STARUTE
Drive In
neal irritation accompanied by ab-
dominal tension,'” the statement
said.
t
Dec.
nicians to Italy for all the exter-
ior scenes. For the first time audi-
ences will see in beautiful color
by DeLuxe and through the ex-
panded power of Cinemascope,
which encompasses broad vistas,
such wonders as St. Peter’s, the
Coliseum and Forum, the Villa
Madama, the Spanish Steps and
the Fountain di Trevi in Rome.
In Venice the Palazzo di Doges
and the Grand Canal were filmed
as background for important se-
quences in the story. Much of the
Italian countryside also came
into the range of the Cinema-
BUTTERPAT PER POUND
Sour Cream, 44c
Sweet Cream, 49c
BRENHAM COTTON
Strict middling, 32.50
Middling, 32.25
Strict low middling, 32.00
Coins in
I the Fountain
provisions of the Korean armistice
agreement.
could:: t be done without
tn m alls,"fiesaid.
"PT WOWTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, Dec. 3 —UP-
USDA—Livestock:
Cattle 500. Weak, except for a
few loads bought to arrive; beef
steers and heifers in small sup-
ply; most canners and cutter cows
5-8.25; load mixed utilitgsand cut-
ter 8.25; most utility Hoys 8.50.
9.50; commercial scarce; bulls 12
down; few medium and good
’ Stocker steer yearlings 13-18.
[ ! Calves 50. Nominally steady.
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO, Dec. 3 —UP— Prod-
1 uce:
| Live poultry—Market steady. 14
I trucks.
No Chicago poultry board price
changes Friday.
Fun-size 21-neh TV TNI SUTTON
3 Coins
in the
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priate.”
Ferguson said he and George
recommended that no congression-
al committee should use a “mail
cover” in any of its inquiries,
whether applied to senators or or-
dinary citizens.
He said therg was no evidence
it had been used on any other sen-
ator.
He said his committee’s atten-
tion had been drawn to sections of
federal law dealing with obstruc-
tion or delay of the malls.
‘We figured this (mail cover)
BRINGS YOU
THE STORY OF
HOW ROME FELL
for three
wonderful fl
American, ad:
girls! 24
press, including the pro-Commu- —
nist newspaper Avanti of Rome, •
that the Pope had suffered a sec-1 •
and heart attack during the night.
Avanti said the Pope’s second
heart attack began at 1:30 a m.
and was overcome in 45 minutes.
The Wooden shutters on the
steady. White large extras 33 cents
a dozen; mixed large extras 32%-
3; mediums 28%; standards' 29:
current receipts 25; dirties and
checks 22.
EXCLUSIVE
«(CIEBEAM
PICTURE TUBE
Million of tiny, tarnish-proof
mirron reflect All the elee-
Ironic lighe out of Hie face of
the tube- DOUBLES picture
power
CINE'LENs
THE PLUS FACTOR
FOR CINlSIAM
Concentrates the intensity of
the TV picture for war Inf
REALISM, Pieture "milkines*
virtuolly elimineted. Room re-
flections cat 12%. Exelusive on
ZenitN
given moment, decide. Such a sit-
uation is not in the public inter-
est,' Shivers said.
In the Phillips case, the Su-
preme Court last June ruled the
FPC has regulatory power over
certain natural gas producers sell-
ing to ‘interstate pipelines. The
FPC later froze natural gas prices
in all producing areas at the June
7 level.
“The first and most immediate
effect of the court's decision is
been placed in a position to domi-
nate the regulation, production and
utilization of the energy resources
of the United States,” Shivers
said,
gested to the seven-man, five wom-
an jury that the case against Dr.
Sam was formed from distorted
and altered evidence, that investi-
gators decided Dr. Sam was guilty
of murdering his wife and then set
out to prove it.
Dr. Stephen Sheppard spent a full
day on the witness stand Thursday
drawing a picture of authorities
who became suspicious of Dr. Sam
only a few hours after the murder.
Dr. Stephen said he treated Dr.
Sam for a brain concussion, and
possible spinal cord contusion, a
tew hours after the murder. The
testimony was designed to back up
Dr. Sam’s contention that he fought
with and was twice knocked out by
a big, bushy-haired man who had
bludgeoned his wife Marilyn to
death.
Mrs. Sheppard, 31, died between
3 and 4 a.m. last July 4, the au-
topsy report indicated. Dr. Shep-
pard reported the crime at 5:50
am. and his two brothers, Dr.
Stephen and Dr. Richard N. Shep-
gard, took him to Bay View hos-
pital, where all three doctors are
staff members and their father is
chief of staff.
backdrop for the little village of
Merano where scenes were film-
ed.
The story deals with the rom-
antic yearning of three American
secretaries working in Rome.
Author Secondri got the title
“Three Coins in the Fountain”
from the Roman legend that he
who tosses a coin into the beau-
tiful Trevi fountain and wishes
to will return to Rome. The pic-
ture ends with the three girls
and their prospective husband at
the fountain, which is one of the
show spots of Rome.
Heralding the approach of the
Yuletide season a Christmas pro-
gram featured the December
meeting of the Minnie B Wil-
liams Chapter. United Daughters
of the Confederacy, held at the
home of Mrs. C. A. DeWare Tues-
day afternoon. Attendance was
good and several visitors were
welcomed.
Mrs. L. N. Winfield, president,
giAsyereheshrkdengteconrsnenghor Mrs. Harvie Matthews led the safTeahouse of the August Moon,"
chicken salad sandwiches, pick-
les, potato chips, cookies, angel
34.39 34.29 34.32 quest that the Senate unanimous-
34.42 34.36 34.36 ly empower Republican leader
34.41 34.41 34.39 William Knowland and Democrat-
, u WASHINGTON, Dee. 3—UP—
by Republican Sen. Herman Wei- Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy declared
' Friday that his condemnation by
। the Senate will make his anti-
.. , .. Communist campaign "more dirfi-
resolution condemning McCarthy i - - —
for his conduct and language abus-
1 ing other senators. ■
I ‘I’d like to ask why you didn't
TH EAT RES
- With smsomramazng., cast
and the historical beauty of
Rome and Venice at a back-
ground, "Three Coins in the
Fountain” one of Twentieth Cen-
tury - Fox's major efforts in the
Cinemascope comet to the Simon
Theatre on Sunday and Monday
Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire,
Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan, Mag. * e
gie McNamara and Rossano Braz-
zi essay the principal roles in this
triple love story from John H.
Secondari’s best - selling novel
and to give the picture added dra-
matic power John Patrick, author
of the current Broadway Drama
_____________ I apologize sooner,” Weiker said.
NEW YORK, Dec. 3 —UP—Cot-1 Flanders, author of the original
censure resolution against McCar-
Oose | thy, replied that the timing of his
34.19 34.06 34.13 apology was something entirely
34.49 34.39 34 43 1 under "his own control, ......
34.75 34.63 34.691 “Then I object," Welker said.
34.69 34.56 34.63 His objection killed Flanders' re-
(Continued trom page one)
mood'today after the U. S. Sen-
ate yesterday gave their chief
opponent, Senator Joseph R. Mc-
Carthy. an official spanking; it
is true that the "condemnation”
of the senator's actions was not
as strong as the communists
would have liked to see it.
Whether they had anything to
do with the charges against
him is beside the point. The
fact Is that the long Army vs.
McCarthy hearing kep this
committee engaged for a long
time and prevented investiga-
ting staff. The censure charges
also served as a diversionary
move, and further kept the heat
oil the cAmmunistx. Now, with
FaroverfffH-entreFofthe
senate, McCarthy will lose his
1U with a heart collapse Thursday. e--------------— - —
Galeazzi-Lisi left the Vatican so gree, Knights of Columbus, were
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Milroy: July
Mm. Henry Grimm, Route 3 Ie
Brenham, medical. Dec.
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By H. D. QUIGG
CLEVELAND, Dec. 3—UP Dr.
Samuel H. Sheppard's brother
Stephen goes back on the witness
>HC 37)11
TODAY
EipaswaScoPE,
More Important
He said there was a second con-
sequence “of even greater impor-
tance."
"The Supreme Court's rule, laid
down in the Phillips decision, over-
turns all the precedents of our na-
tional experience by removing
from the states the right to exer-
cise the police powers reserved to
them*by the 10th amendment."
Shivers said the federal govern-
ment now ‘is plainly in the nat-
ural gas business, and the posi-
Mr. W. C. Dorbritz. The group
sang “O Little Town of Bethle-
hem” and prior to refreshments
Miss Maud Reese read a Yuletide
grace in verse.
White chrysanthemums adorn-
ed the living room, and the long
stand Friday to bolster point -by-
point the defense contention that Pope’s bedroom on the third floor
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food eake and Cokes were served State of Tiara.
CLIFTON WEBB
- DOROTHY MCGUIRE
: JEAN PETERS
LOUIS JOURDAN
MAGGIE McNAMARA
Members of Brenham’s Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary will mak
their annual trip to MeCloskey
Veterans Hospital at T e m p l e,
Wednesday, Dec. 8, to help the
patients do their Christmas shop-
ping.
The group will work In the gift
shop at the hospital from 9 a.
m. to 4 p.m. with ladles from other
auxiliary units. Gifts are purchas-
voted 67 to 22 to condemn the con-
troversial Republican for ‘repeat-
edly abusing” a 1951-52 elections
subcommittee and for calling Ute
Senate censure committee an ‘un-
witting handmaiden" of the Com-
munist party.
Substitutes Word
It completed action in the turbu-
lent dispute after substituting the
word 'condemn” for “censure’ in
the final resolution and entirely
dropping one count, sponsored by
the committee, that accused Mc-
Carthy of abusing Brig. Gen. Ralph
W., Zwicker.
The big vote—climaxing a day of
hectic maneuvering and months of
stormy debate—sent -the Senate
into final adjournment at 6:10 p.m.
(cst) and touched off a wave of
speculation Friday on the effect it
will have on McCarthy’s future,
Republican unity, the Democrats,
and the prestige- of the Senate.
Two Democratic leaders said
privately the vote wil give Mc-
Carthy a big shove toward political
eclipse although it leaves his pow-
ers and rights as a senator en-
tirely intact. But Sen. Francis Case
tion ot private enterprise is tenta-
tive". to say the least." '"
This means, he added, the fed-
eral government may "influence
and control the economics of com-
petitive fuels, using natural gas as
a billy-club over competition.
Lodge Notice
Called mee ting
Vatican sources said the Pope’s fourth degree conducted by Fred
condition was less alarming ‛ - -
rangement of colorful fruits and
autumn foliage. The hostess, as-
sisted by her daughter, Mrs. Joe
Cole, served turkey salad sand-
wiches, potato chips, olives. salt-
ed pecans, fruit cake and hot
spiced tea.
Christmas gifts, gay in their
colorful wrappings, were ex-,
changed by the group, each bring-
ing and each receiving one gift.
did not commit. —
The defense already has sug- kneel as they did Thursday night.
mamipnanevgn
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I
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(R-S.D.), a censure committee . -
member, said he isn’t at all sure, prisoners of war who should be re-
After reading the slogans
that have influenced the lives
of prominent Texans printed
in this column yesterday, Mrs.
j, V. Carroll writes:
Who in Brenham can remem-
ber the Mary Rial High School
Slogans? I can remember in
the old High School, on Alamo
Avenue on the white calcimin-
ed wall back of the desk of that
wonderful teacher Miss Mary
Rial two slogans written by her
in a fine spencerian hand in
brown chalk viz:
“Do the duty that lies near-
est thee’
“Duty is the sublimest word
in the English lan-
guage.”
Robert E. Lee.
I will frankly confess those
slogans have influenced my
whole life. Your duty not always
easy but recalling those slo-
gans often gets the job done.
Miss Mary Rial was a cultured
lovely person and had a great
influence for good over the
young people of Brenham. "
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I in "3 COINS IN
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Times: 2:00;
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about this.
—Sem=Eaph==FlendereeRytr
the man who kicked off the cen-
sure controversy, said he expects
Marthyto show-"-prev-
’ment,’’" ' ■ ........
----------Demos Are -Solid -
The Democrats voted solidly for
McCarthy's, rebuke in the final
vote, but the Republicans split
straight down the middle with 22
voting for and 22 against. It was
a yawning chasm—with pro-Ei-
senhower Republicans roughly on
one side and the old Taft wing on
the other -and it run’s deeper than
the McCarthy issue alone.
Sen. Leverett Saltontall (Mass.),
Senate GOP whip, admitted "deep
feelings" were stirred up on both
sides but expressed hope they will
heal quickly. Republican Sens. Ho-
mer Ferguson (Mich.), Karl E.
Mundt (S.D.), and Wallace F. Ben-
nett (Utah) took the same posi-
tion. But privately some Republi-
‘cans expressed doubt the breach
can ever be mended.
Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney (D-
Okla.) predicted that some Repub-
licans will unleash violent attacks
on the Democrats because they
went down the line for McCarthy’s
reprimand. McCarthy expressed
•’disappointment" at this una-
nimity.
McCarthy’s friends claimed a
partial vitory because the final
resolution “condemned” rather
than ‘censured” McCarthy as ear-
lier drafts had proposed.-
But McCarthy apparently felt it
was a distinction without a differ-
ence. He referred to the action as
a “censure" and quipped that in
any case it could hardly be called
a "vote of confidence."
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mediately did not reveal anything
alarming. Suitable therapeutic
treatment was started immediate-
ly.
The holy father passed a rela-
tively peaceful night and his gen-
eral state of health can be de-
scribed as satisfactory.”
Prof Riccardo Galeazzi-Lisi, the
Pope’s physician, signed the offi-
cial bulletin. He has been at the
Pope’s bedside constantly, except
for a 45-minute period, since the
78-year-old pontiff became gravely
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1 ments for the trip may be com- ‘A clinical examination and ered with a lace cloth over green ural grandeur of the Italian Alps
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St. Paul's Lutheran Church
of Brenham sent another ship-
ment of 630 pounds of clothing
and shoes to Lutheran World Re
lief this week, according to the
pastor, Rev. Theo. R. Streng. This
makes a total of 10.610 pounds
sent by the congregation,for such
relief work since 1945. These
goods are now distributed accord-
ing to needy in Korea, the Holy
Land and Europe.
will be turned over to a bem?
ocratic chairman who is. luke-
warm of communist investiga-
tion. We think the Eisenhower
administration was unwise in
encouraging the fight on Mc-
Carthy. We believe that had
something to do with defeat of
‘the Republicans in the recent
congressional elections. The
10,000.000 signatures to a petl-’
tion protesting censuring Mc-
Carthy provide definite eviden-
ce he will be an important is-
sue in the 1956 presidential
election.
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for comparing the Wisconsin Re- volve checking contents of letters.
publican to “Hitler. ‛
But an effort by Flanders to
erase the remark from the Sen-
ate's offical journal was blocked
Presswant
. -
LONDON, Dec. ’ 3—UP—The of-
ficial Communist New China News
agency predicted Friday that Red
China will “disregard" United
States efforts to free the 3 Amer-
icans jailed in China on espionage
charges.
The agency dispatch, monitored
here, quoted Wang Tieh Yai, iden-
tified as a professor of interna-
tional law at the University of
Peiping.
It said Wng had written an
opinion on the American demand
for the prisoners' release, on the
basis of his knowledge of inter-
national law and the Korean ar-
mistice agreement, for the news-
paper Kwangming Daily.
"Spies are entirely different
from prisoners of war,” Wang was
quoted as saying. a ’
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SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 4
at the
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BRENHAM, TEXAS
Music by
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er, Virginia Mohr, and Lena Mae
Holtkamp honored Miss Gerdine
Kankel, brideelect of Lorenz
Fuchs, with a miscellaneous
shower at Fireman's Park.
Upon arrival the honoree was
presented with a corsage of white
carnations tied with blue ribbon.
Various bridal games were
played with prizes going to Betty
Jane Schwartz and Miss Kankel.
Cotton closed steady.
High Low Close
Saturday
Gene Autry Smiley Burnette
in
SAGINAW TRAIL
— plus —
Barry Sullivan Dorothy Malone
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LOOPHOLE
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First show 6:30 p. m.
Second show 8130 p m. .
LONDON, Dec. 3 -UP- Britain
revealed Thursday that she has
formally warned Red China against
atlcks on the Nationalist-held is-
lands off Formosa but she has
urged the United States and Gen-
eralissimo Chiang Kai-Shek to go
slow in that potentially explosive
area,
A foreign ofMce spokesman said
-Britain’s warning to Red China
was handed to Peiping through the
Chinese*charge d'affaires in Loh-
don.
Official sources her e said Red
China's reaction was, decidedly cool
and gave no ground for hopes that!
the Communists would curtail their
series of increasingly violent at-
tacks on Formosa’s chain of step-
ping-stone island defenses.
The advice to-the United States
and Chiang Kai-Shek to [proceed
cautiously was offered in. connec-
tion with the new U.S.-Formosan
defense agreement, shortly to be
signed.
Red China’s newly-appointed rep-'
resentative in Lpndon was called to;
the British fareign office to re- j
ceive the British warning against |
precipitate action in the Formosan
TODAY & SATURDAY
Don Barry
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TRAIN TO TOMBSTONE
The West's Most Dangerous.
Journey!
SUNDAY
"Shamrock" Ellison ,
"Lucky” Hayden
in
FAST ON THE DRAW
and
Lloyd Bridyes
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