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Gainespille Mailg Registker
ASSOCIATED PRESS
(EIGHT PAGES)
NUMBER 236
GAINESVILLE, COOKE COUNTY, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1954
64TH YEAR
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I plete files
comment.
vid Schine had worke
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The speech was a major state-
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to
he
hearing
take custody
6
I louse
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a pump which was to create but
Youthful Sivells Bend Family Named
f the Collet
Vlohoupou
les.
Ver-
Moore. Ruidoso, N M.
dertakine
live
at
Bj JACK JOYCE
but
bee!
were
trunks in
opei ationl i st
1 across it
.c wife
i
rngements to make a mist over
given
route 1,
a: H Pat
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ide probably
’ the
a
in
be ttrihlted lo the infl
d
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< klahom
world |
home
Molotov Returns to Geneva
f
ini night's low
was 64) find yester
day's high was 93 The barometer
Soviet 1
cluded in the total
+
communitv as a superior home
While (reenville and environs
She’s a good pianist and
maker
her youngsters with
entertains
But the weather calmed down
northwest of Gainesville
an attractive
river. It
s
"Will
m.
7,
a
small tree covered knoll
of
lightly above the
sur
topped
Jay a
id Barbara built most ol
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see 8, 2
all of
In
n,
!
86
3. 0,
0.
2, 2.
killed
are former Sooners, a
roll and Son Fum
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4,
McCarthy Refuses Turn
Over Confidential Files
Cohn Denies
Pressure
For Schine
Bus Service Has
♦
Been Halted by
Drivers' Strike
over
time
Greenville and moderately heavy
winds accompanied the front into
Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov
returned to the Far Eastern con-
diry
in I
walkout of
> belong to
of
of
'cardboard box to special h
counsel Ray H Jenkins.
supe rin
identified
fat ming
almost
Ways ’
Nomnday
some it
ot hers.
Press Secretary
they completed the arrangements!
They definitely drowned."
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l,
< unt}
these
i hey
unty s
to be met and conquered by these
modern-day pioneers.
Longtime Resident
Dies in Lancaster
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6; Oklahoma 8, 1,
0, 1 : Pennsylvania
i fields. Two of those cuttings re-
ceived no rain whatsoever.
sociated Press Jo rush the name
of the w inner of the race.
The AP as usual acknowledged
of the president’s views on j I
Communism should be com 1)
------ i lek wit h )
WIN MAY ARM HONORS—Mr. and Nirs. J. E. Pybas an
nts will be
leo. J. Car-
home.
plored diversion within America
three-day
of 1932.
alfalfa as and the only things marring
an otherwise perfert/day. weath-
I erwise, were a few clouds.
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After Trip to Moscow.
was scheduled to resume tomor-
row at another secret session.
g4
by the union would have provid
They “roughed it” in t
। ring the constructior
and west throurhjhave been reported in the
Continental Trail e - - - **— J -
About 1.3 million people in the
U'nited States have some degree
of hearing impairment according,
to estimates of the American
Hearing Aid association.
Miss Betty Yarbrough of Gaines,
ville. was a member of the grad
uating class and received his
commission in Ae U. S. Marine
corps.
md general mana
ffer turned down
vehicles
. due to
D W.
grassland. It is primarily a beef
cm- a la
w a- at
to police
achieved.
(m00ea
l
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iainesville on
GENEVA, June 1 P)
Painter Receives
Head Injury Today
Robert Rawlinson, about 25, is
under observation at Gainesville
sanitarium after suffering a head
White I
' James ('
, w het het-
on a
cattle
Though living in a remote rur
al area life isn't tediots or boring
ito the Pybas family There's al
ways new problems to be faced
on the farm and fresh challenges
Donald Ray McMahon. 16. of
who cause "division.’’ the presi -
idem attacked "doubters ” who "be
overcame them as
make
li g.
t hot ■ 1
,u im
of work performed by Schine tor
the subcommittee while' on spe.
Vial passes from army training
Saint Jo was
was asked
swimming
which was
"They were just finishing ar
San Leandro,
acreage are
Mrs. C. A. McWhirter, 68, long-
iime resident of Gainesville, died
this morning in a rest home in
Lancaster, where she had resided
for the past year.
She is survived byiseveral step-
children, including >R. B. Mc-
Whirter, Mrs. Claytoh Gilmer and
Mrs. J. O. Hendersol
Gainesville.
Funeral arrangem
Under direction of
Calif.. fiance
rural hon > mket
ference today after j a sudden,
two-day trip back to Moscow for
consultations.
Western observers assumed he
had gone back to report to Sol
viet Premier Georgi M. Malen-
kov and his associates on the
talks thus far, and to discuss the
strategy the Soviets will pursue
in the future negotiations on In-
dochina.
These sources believe the Com-
munists now are debating wheth-
er to try to prolong the negotia-
tions for an Indochina armistice
in order to produce a replica of
the two-year-long Korean mill*
tary talks at Panmunjom, or
whether to seek a halt as soon
as possible to the fighting.
Aside from Molotov’s return,
the chief event anticipated at the
conference today wai a meeting
of French and Vietminh repre-
sentatives called to arrange for
the opening of military discus-
sions on armistice terms later
this week.
The nine-party conference on
Indochina was in recess for a
Col. Charles F Ward
Col. Ward immediately called.
; injury about 10:30 a. m. today
। while at work at Southwestern
। Bell Telephone company’s new
building.
! Rawlinson, a painter. wa
I knocked unconscious when a sed
J.IV onee
Richard Dwight Buttolph
- i
An Associated Press survey of ,
violent- deaths was taken from
McCarthy
could not
committee t
1 IMM) acres with Joo acre in
tivation and the remainder
is arranged for com fori
and convenience. It is situated
number killed in auto mishaps
a comparative period
holiday mounted past the 500
mark today
Traffic accidents, as in other
holidays, was the No. 1 killer.
There were at least 345 persons
killed in auto accidents from' 6
p. m. Friday until midnight Mon-
The death toll on the highway
was more than 100 above, the
• the $23
the t nor
he t-j-
$ i
in their
the pool
0; Arkansas 0, 2. 0; Californja
37,4,6; Colorado 3, 0, 2; Conne c-
ticut 5. 1. 1; Delaware 2. 0, ;
);
tial informants
field-, or out 1) iced his
pont
w o
n ome ot his
: tpd that the
VV . I s Joo epen
they said, about 80 schedules in-
and grain program J av runs ion was rising at 29.96 today.
head of cattle and his t acres rhe out of season cold snap
planted to barley, his favorite dropped temperaures and
grain crop Another 30 tores are brought heavy rain to Greenville
devoted to alfalfa and id acres and other Hunt county points of
are planted of oats and vetch in northeast Texas Monday night
Wolfe City had a hat’d rain and
202 leased acres which adjoin the Celeste- had light hail.
bas farm. 1 Some trees were . toppled in
over Communist propo-
sals for a “neutral” commission
Nation's Violent Death Toll During
Extended Holiday Weekend Passes 500
By The Associated Press 1 In the two-day holiday last Iowa 2, 2,1; Kansas 1. 3, 3;
The nation’s'Violent death toll year, 501 were killed.* The record Kentucky 10 3 1; Louisiana 9 1,
over the extended Memorial day —-i-‘ 3— - - ' 57" —
on which Pvt
spoke up
permit the
ROSW ELL. N M . June I IP
Death last night of three cadets
irn does not tent d
immitted sui- period.
Both
her father, Harold Da is. vice
president of the (klahetna Farm
Bureau federation.
The youthful couple net while
Leased Wire Report
and Wirephoto Service
Ike Deplores Division of
Opinion in U.S. on How
To Battle Communism
j NEW YORK June 1 1P Pros- terpret the president’s remarks,"
ident Eisenhower last night de- I Hagerty answered.
] Jay has enjoyed conspicuous
success with barley in 1933 his
overall average per acre was 5) the blackland cotton area,
bushels with some of the grain ■
making more than 60 bushels per
_____ 5. 1. 1; Delaware 2, 0,
Florida 10, X 0; Georgia 7,0,.
Idaho 22° Illinois 31, 3,65
mortal day holiday, and showed
total of 66 miscellaneous deaths
ini Gainesville Has
TOWN
=topics For Register Farm Honors for Month
By A. MORTON SMITH “ ‘ - ■ *......' •'......
substantial increase
decorated and had a
eluding east Tex is and northeast
Texas commuter schedules would
be hit
No violence and no picketing
had been reported today.
Today's Chuckle
"Dad dot's bigamy mean that
a man has one wife too many?"
"Not necessarily, soh. A man
can have one wife too many and
still not be a bigamist.” (Copy-
right General Features Corp.».
called the publisher’s home
latter’s wife said her hu-band reive
was still asleep and the -ptt- with
home Some of he
igricultural aff.it
a few moments earlier in
11. 3. 4.
South Caro lina 4. 1. 0; Tennes-
see 8. 2,0; Texas 14, 2, 2; Utah
2, 1. 0; Verm mt 1, 0. 2 Virginia
6. 5, 0; Wash ington 5, 0, 0; West
0; Wisconsin 19, 3,
0; District of
victims .is P. (
1 louston Tex :
Drunk Fined for
Pistol Incident
A Gainesville man was as
sessed a $50 fine in corporation
court this morning, for drunken
ness and firing a gun inside the
city when officers went to arrest
him early Sunday at his home on
North Morris street
Night Chief of Police O V Me
Kenzie and Patrolman Sidney
Wilson -answered a disturbance
call at the residence about 2:35
a.m. Sunday While standing at
the front door they heard the
sound of a gunshot and immedi-
ately entered the house They
found the man in a drunken con-
dition with a 32 caliber pistol in
his hand He had fired one time
through the floor. The weapon
was taken from him and he was
placed in city jail. 1
WEATHER FORECAST
Tonight and Wednesday,
partly cloudy; thundershowers
late Wednesday.
Full weather report on clas-
sified ad page.
. omes naturally II!” ‘ l of . he
G Da
He said
on the farm, hut they tag
after their father as often 18 11
sible. even when he goes to j nd
North Clements street Damage
was estimated at $100 to both ve-
hicles.
The third accident was at
12:03 p.m Monday at the inter
section of West California street
with a service road on the west
side of highway 77. Involved
were automobiles driven by Mrs.
Lucille Johnston, 49. of 512 South
Dixon street; and Lucian Em-
mett Morris, 42. of 929 Lawrence
street Damage Was estimated at
$85 to Mrs Johnston’s car and at
$10 to |he other automobile.
Pybas is one Cooke county I
farmer-stockman without a wa-
ter problem. It’s only 20 feet to
egod Quality water in the bottom
land. He has three of these shal-
low wells pumped by windmills
set <>n diminutive towers. How-
ever, his well for household use
is deeper-100 feet and consid-
erably softer than the shallow
water.
Erosion is a minor problem on
his acres -he’s much more con-
cerned with the occasional over-
flows which Inundate the bottom
when the Red river comes down
on a big rise.
He is studying the possibility
of irrigation, but fears that his
sandy soil may be too porous to
Bill lil) He4
The the Momt}
WASHINGTON. June l op)
Sen. Mel’arthy refused to turn
over to the Mecarthyarmy bear-
lings committee today the com
classic and religious sell acre.
• ’ ■ ■ * " His river bottom land is also
tops for alfalfa production. De.
spite the drought conditions pre-1 , . ,
vailing last year he got six cut- as the front stalled in north Tex-
tings off two of his ’• ‘ ondth---••• thine'-----ine
ticket for changing lanes of traf the whole scene." Ward said,
t substantial increase in fie without sufficient clearance “They wanted to make the place
wages .md benefits over the for- following a twocar collision at I look misty
mer contract " 6:20 p.m. Sunday on East Cali i “You can say that carbon diox
(‘ompany officials said about fornia street at the Santa Fe
Dallasto Shreveport runs i ailroad crossing. As he attempt
four Dallas to Texarkana I ed to change lo an outside lane
runs would be affected. In all, his ear sideswiped a car driven
by Keith Dale Gage. 16. of 518
for a total of 359.
The toll by states — traffi t,
drownings and miscellaneous:
Alabama 9, 8, 1; Arizona 5,
Owls and the Semin ’>■
the oner State leazt
The operator rang thie
several times and the: -H
that the office was < io-H
count of Memorial day
were getting rain, dut was blow-
ing at Amarillo, Dalhart, Chil-
dress, Wichita Falls and Lub-
bock.
standings at mh end of 5) miles, tion’s patture committee. He is
also actite as a director in the
NEVERTHELESS, we did not Cooke Cqunty Farm Bureau fed
have the same experience as an eration iind a member of its
editor of a small Colorado news- memhership committee. He is
paper as related bv SAM now seryng his second term on
BLACKBURN in his "W i e k e d ’ the Sivell i Bend school board and
Flea" column of The Ardmoreite iSssecretry of the Cooke County
yesterday Shool Hard association.
1 seems this editor wantelso programifcchairmarproordestvansPyb
get out his paper early on MeiBend Homne Demonstration club
modal day so he wired the As
a, V,
Virginia ,
2; Wyoming .
Columbia 1. 0, 0.
I dl her
. Holatcd
I er pres
i inter -1
an also
day after getting snarled yes-
terday
fc
he a
e a
:h 1
Month fori May. are shown at work and at play on their Sivel
which yielded six cuttings last year. Lewer left he lounges’in
bottomland pasture. Upper right, Mrs. Pybas plays piano wit
In other photo Pybas carries Margaret while examining barle
, during the past three days, but I
t ncelled j no injuries were sustained by
occupants bf the vehicles in-tendent
volved the
The latest mishap was at 8:2) [
pd Railwa) Trainmen | a.m. today at the intersection of j trees. Roswell. N M : and Woods
, The strike came after several Scot t and Denton streets. Drivers
lays of negotiations, Charles | were Miss Wilhelman B. Liedtke. )
Luna of Dallas, brotherhoud dep- 11. of route 1, Dexter; and Wei
juts president. said | don L. Crowsey. 26. of 1137 Lind
He added the st like is the' first I say street. Crowsey. .who vs as
in the local’s history [driving a concrete truck was
, The union said the final corn charged with failure to grant boys
pny ofter macie yesterday was right of way. Damage to the.
[not acceptable Liedtke car was estimated at $40. i intricately
I' S ■ Hec e. Continental Dixie’s [The truck was not damaged. [bridge construe
year, 501 were killed.* The record Kentucky 10. B. 1; Louisiana 9, 1.
Memorial day death toll of 5712. Maine 3 o 0- Mars land 3 1
a four day period was set in 1950. 2i Mane 3 • -i M an land d. i.
This year's traffic toll wasO; Massachusetts 4, 2. 4; Michi-
near the record of 363 in the : gan 20. 9 6; Minnesota 5, 4. 0;
■ ’ Memorial day holiday Mississippi 0.1. 0; Missouri 9. 3,
-i“- . . - - 4; Mntana 3, 0, 0.
.ueccs was tanen aaa 6 Nebraska 1 0. 4: Nevada 1. 0,
May 14 to midnight May1; New Hampshire 2. 3. 0; New
the same time span as the Mt- Jersey 6. 3, 3; New Mexico 9, 3.
“ ‘ ...... 1: Ntw York 13. 4 3; North Car-
olina UJ 4, 0; North Dakota 2, 0,
0; Ohio 116, 0 * i
1; Oregon 8.
11. 3. 4.
joring in animal hushat
agronomy and his wife
economics.
( at 11<* anti Grain
Included in the Pybas
ranching operation an
editor did not have a telt phone
at home
Bill then called the radio
tion. only to be informed the
sports broade aster had gone for
the dav. So there was no box
score in this paper of Sunday
game
The big Indanapolis autome
bile race was another news event
of interest Monday, but when we
went to press at noon we had
both were attending
A&M college in the 1
war II period Jay.
Marine corps veteran
i hing it t farming operation
and othet valuable contributions
to CookI county .agricultural
j progres-
So varpad are their activities
th.t it i difficult to pin point
. them all [ n a hriet report. They
aren’t just ■joiners." they are
solid workers in the organiza
tion- to thich they belong
Both ah e members of the Siv
I ell- Beni Farm and Ranch club
Brother hood
trust" and was willing to turn
the papers over to the hearings
subcommittee only on the under-
standing that "these sources
would be protected
Earlier Cohn denied he ever
threatened to "wreck the army"
and bring about the dismissal of
Secretary of Army Stevens if
Schine was sent overseas.
' Ridiculous and untrue," Cohn
said of this earlier testimony by
Army Counselor John G. Adams.
Cohn 27year-old chief counsel
to the McCarthy subcommittee,
denied too that he ever asked
that Schine be assigned to the
New York area disputing testi-
mony of both Adms and Ste
vens •
In the course of a hammering
cross examination from special
counsel Ray H Jenkins Cohn dis-
closed he had referred the name
of-Schinei regimental command
er at Ft Dix to the McCarthy
staff for investigation
.tion of scaffolding fell and struck
him on the head. He is a resi-
dent of Dallas.
He was taken to the sanitarium
in a Geo. J. Carroll and Son am-
hula nce.
a “sacred
two weeks earlier and
the 340 estimated by the
Nation al Safety council in a pre-
holida r. statement.
‘1 addition to traffic deaths,
persons lost their lives ay.
drown ng and ; 70 others were
to accident of miscellan-
eous causes.
off the final ball. He said" today s
graduation ceremonies, however,
would continue as planned.
The superintendent said the
affair- in
mbtful th.it
OBSERVANCE (F
V uav 1- t full m hd
65 driver
o 9SS of
and Mrs l’yhas are
teres’e! .21 a. tive in
Fair Weather
(iainesville had far weather
Tuesday with a mercury reading
nt farm fol som
-malf boy Th
i: ’be }yba- !
before the tin:.
any truce that may be
The conference debate
$
i at h and east
She also has a reputation in the
only'1 a brief bulletin giving the Jay I- < h tirman of the organiza
-cieete av .the
Eh m Hamil 14
May and will re-
ash aw ard going •
They were named
f a wellronnded
He scanned the
in the rare and f
Overhead" so he -_____
head was a late entrant.
He then write his bulletin: “In
diahapolis A newcomer in speed rising .g....y <
driving—-Will Overhead—is the roundingterrain,
champion of the world renowned Jay a d T..................
Indianapolis speedway. He won the houue themselves shortly aft
• • ■ er their marriage in the summer
The next day he learned about of 1949. They “roughed it” in :
his st ror. Black
■H whether he.
cide or left town.
[gin to fear other peoples ideas" cast thick gloom over the gradu-
land "begin to talk about censor lation ceremonies today of New
ling the sources and the commu- Mexico Military Institute.
nivation of ideas." ! The three cadets drowned
li —<— ------1——--[when they dived into the college
(iainesville was without (‘ontiiA AA• r ft* swimming pool last night to start
r, Tivia" amk Minor Traffic
of drivers which started at mid- - *
the receipt of the message, with the sem
a telegramreading “Will over- lections which she prefers. How-
head winner of speed chssic." In ever, she is equally adept at pop-
n e w s p ap e rterminology this ular mudc when she chooses to
means the winners name would 1 play it.
be sent by telegraph, to speed re- Former Oklahomans
ception. The P>bas‘ bottomland farm Is
The editor was in a hurry and 25 mile .
When he received the telegram. [ in pictu resque Warrens Bend of
’he ripped open the envelope and the. Red river. It s an attractive
read: " 4 i larwl modern dwelling with all of
A...Ua .... ,ithe conveniences of urban living
Oerhead winner fincluding gas and electricity and
SPef“ etass[ । labor-sai ring appliances.
list of entries [ The al tractive ranch type home
foundIno “W 111 n Concrete block construe
> concluded Over- tion’and is arranged for comfort
on how to light ( ommunism Ilelfor
[called for "more knowledge and j
intellect and less prejudice and j men (
; passion lv
1 A "erusadeof truth" is needed 10 i v . . ; , .az ..ith resmmzzsga
li . i .i i i i i. . ii batted His v nice gl ew 1 lek w it 11 , 1H8W9MNE
both at home an. .bioai he ,toldiemotion when he referred to !
a limner highlightin the 2 noth division ” I 18220082
anniversar} of the founding of /parts speech were
‘ olumbia niversi y । thunderously applauded bv his 68
Through know ledge ;ind in listeners. " ..s.m
derstanding. lie said we will, . ,
drive trom the temple of free. | 'I he nationally televised speech SAVED __ Pfc Georqe Arqus
dom all who seek to establish was heard by some 1,80 alumni. RmL.n N Y mn-;n
' over us thought contro whether faculty members and friends of [ Brooklyn, N. Y„ m o u n t a i n
they tie agents of a foreign state* Columbia university who jammed I climber, was found alive and [
lor demagogues thirsty lor per -i the ballroom of the W aldori As , well" high on Mt. McKinley in
somnal power and publie notice "toria hotel and another 400 Who Alaska. He was injured on
I Ilie president mentioned no loVerflowed into an adjoining dm- Pgcp;.inc , IrLen
names in denouncing "would be ing room. A score of college pro- May 16 — receiving a broken
censorsand " were in the audience. h‘P in 8 tumble over a I OUu-
I who divert om attention from I It was a homecoming of sorts foot precipice. One member
tiie min battle ’ in opposing i for Eisenhower, wh was Colum- of the party was killed in the
Communism an <w er all goal on Hua’s president front 1918iunti fall. Two others survived and
which he sid .Americans are,shortly before his inauguration . .1a i
| united ubeve .ill others. । last year. Applause interrupted returned to civilization for aid.
the 30 minute speech 21 times. j ( AP Wirephoto ) I
degrees at boon. Last
club oF agric
, fiel
nimber have
gi ier ii”.6
1 0 ... Th
The hearings cohmittee had
asked for documentary evidence
McCarthy insisted that he
not Cohn had custody ot the pa
pers. McCarthy is chairman of
the regular investigationg sub
committee and Cohn is his chief
< ounsel.
MeCarthy said he would be
glad to give the hearings sub-
committee the requested papers
bn: only after he had time to go
through them and make sure the
names of confidential informants
had been deleted.
Chairman Mundt <R-SD' said
the McCarthy subcommittee had
the long Memorial day weekend
to get the papers ready and he
would be very disappointed" if
they could not be made available
today
Cohn said he. like MeCarthy.
regarded the names of confiden-
Is Bend farm. Af upper left, Pybas looks over alfalfa Field
the saddle while watching part of his beef herd graze on
I) approval of daughters Patty, 2, on bench, and Margaret, 3.
y in Field near Red river. {Boyd & Breeding phetos
Fil t
unusu.l deterrant •" -i"!- i*' i
porting in The Re- -te M i v
Sport- Editor ILI KING !
called the Seminele 1 ki news
paper by telephone he would t
be expected to do, in rior 1e ob
tain the box score ' S " i ) - .
game between the • i • t-viile ,
nt inkier : svstem a
She has lived on a fan
life f>ut never before s.
and tcm.it.' a place as
en role as a
tmv Jay - father J C lb.- -ibt _
i kla h ma City I >< ni; 1 1 trom. "Itwoulhavet ba bichin
an uncle Hen Pybas in !‘‘3 ’ay cme rop tiefere -p inkling ! v ice president
w is principally rete ‘ fum. wn!1 pa) he opines i ger said tie
in the outskirts of G.l.du.ma Another t.ctor ag.unst -prin.) .
" i’v however. klins from the rivers js the high ed
Hl- wife a natie "t llolut’ mineral content of the water.
The chiidren are top votna to
he would not because they con
tain the names of confidential
informants.
Roy M. Cohn chief counsel for
the MeCarthy Investigation sub
committee, had delivered the files
ble effects as part of the school’s
AA• l a Aex annual graduation ball.
night Sunday IMichanc |H I jTM When they rose to the surface.
Twenty nine s. helules involvi= 11-IUF- III vlIJ l fume- from dry ice used in the
in buses traveling north and Three minor traffic accidentsstunt overcame them A fourth
(ity cadet was rescued and may re-
'cover
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 1, 1954, newspaper, June 1, 1954; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1579851/m1/1/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.