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PAGE EIGHT
Hi-Vue
Drive - in
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West Highway 67
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Today and Monday
“Panhandle’
. Filmed in Glorious
Sepia Tone ;
with
ROD CAMERON
CATHY DOWNS
Section One
f 'THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM, SCLPHtfe SPRINGS, TEXAS
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SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1952.
Sulphur-Graphs.
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West Germany
To Receive Aid
From America
Market
Livestock Market
E. W. NAPIER, who
that his name rhymes with appear, ______ ________
made a whirlwind visit in Sulphur _ • J ,H* p'?**>'.,
Spring F.idav in the interest of 77- .. , < htcaff...-May I. -Salable eat-
his candidacy for t United States WashinVtom O^fici.^ ■ li,K &«»"**** teU» Hnot
Senator, He’s seeking the post he- Washington say tL United [*
S' inti vacated hy Senator Tom Con-: States expects to help) West Gel-| °'11 , , !.*** ', °
ppally. Two other men also are many meet the costa of re-arminu ! ,*f*a .*■} ??*?***
candidates. I.indley Beckworth and f„, the defense of Western Ku- hnd Kthdes. aettve, highei;
AmiKKKS OF*Tib D S„l, SF ....... “ -T^ °B™"' *
| of Sulphur Springs, has been j The first' Americajn contrihu
e; hulls 50 ta
i 00 hiirher; vealWs l''*ri:Vd|/ to
chanced to Pvt.'Neal, Battery B,; tion
440th Armored FA
* aml> Roberts is, <,f sppic military riji|iipm*mt for
;'t'be'home• *}J,,thr SiawtUkArtwued training puipoue*. It |ts expectefi
• Division. (hat in the first st|a«e>, only
--- enouch_wtll lie required to ctmlile
1 11'I.E 1)1 BBED on kjx*. Jamesjmi«w”tir foriiil and’ .train
R. ( dlite of t oninvei'ce a' TEMr tl smw|i ^toupa on which large-scale
in Greenville is “MIs^ T.fflHr' Therr,«its cun’ later he l.ui ti
title means that TEMCO is now ,,, ....... . ... I,'
employing 1,000 people and Mrs,.! . • '" ,u >,a e ■ ' V”n 1
......... • ,hl° to «" »« P*™ •** xt *«» f“
»- =iv= i
Bn.. Camp ...jiitaiv units'will he the delivery ,,rT<‘',t‘" su'"r* wo.uu-.w.au, p.»e-
Itoherts traiif Cam.. Roberts is ***' ,a •' M" f V' tical top 37.50 although one toad
Rohe, ts, <|al.f. ( amp Rohr rU is, of Wna mihUry equipment fo, I ^ mft ,b
prime steers at .17.00-37.50
weighed from l tl'.Ml-1|hs. How-
t'vet, weighty steers unless defin-
itely’ prime were undek pressure
with several loads rboiee 1450-
lfi'fcS lb, weights 143.00-34,0Q, high!
choreit.grades 34.00. early hulk
I choice, steers and yearlings 33.00-
Chiei Suspect
In Big Robbery
Shot to Death
tw
New
mission:
•»V AftocmUd Prtut) ,-T
Boston, May 17.—A man ideri-
tified as the'chief suspect* jn thjei
big Blink's robbery has been kill-'
ed by shotgun blasts outside his
home in West' Warwick, Rhode
Today and Monday
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Hi. ACADEMY AWARD WINNtR
BOGART
SQUARES OFF
AGAINST
THE UNDERWORLD)
J
Goble w as the one thousandth em-
ployee. Incidentally, she was horn , , , ,,
T pc-an defense community t*n May
final talks on sotting up
REED HADLEY
I rn«ta<i»11 ampi wi »p *»■ iriMitMi j
New Superliner
To Open Up
In Speed Trial
| n l • *«• 4ef« • tt■ • m
Norfolk, May 17 - They plan to
'tidBDr’thc new, stipei-iinei United
State* It, sea attain next week and
reiUy. open ’cr up. The . liner
cc^bjwd the world speed record
'('f the t,'ue«n Mary this week, Un
hi» overheated hearing prevented
8 trial at full speed.
Wholesale Prices
Show Increase
“L" OF A NOTE — John N.
Green, of Chicago, put* up a big
Kick at what to )nm seerps an
Intolerable situation. Elevated
1 train »ervi<-e to his suburban
■v. neighborhood has been suspend-
ed. and be resents having to
break a 30-year commuter’s
»record. One suit has been tiled
in court by another irate ex-
patrgo to force re-opening of
Uie line. ,
Rural Families
Advised io Keep
Complete Records
:5tr,'i'TZ.cci*?...................... i-
Sulphur Springs; She hasn't lived H":' u
| here since childhood . however, f..with West Ger-
Her husband is a football player ! man''
fk ETSTC. 1 ——---•
Auto Workers
t.
Ml! AM EWING, u native sun of
Hopkins County, recently was
recognized for his role in the Ms-
dill, Okla., Rotary Club, now in
its 2tUh year, He is an* uncle of
B. B. Ewing of Sulphur Springs
and a brother of t|ie late Green
Ewing. — • N
K".UM bite hulk 33.25-3fi.00, most
late sales good to Tow choice steers
3(7.50-32.75, commercial to Tow
good grgdes' largely 27.50-30.00,
few loads high-utility to low own-
mental light dairyhreds 2t’«.30ij
27.00; load prim** -1100 H>. fer^j
heifers 3*1.50, most choice and *how ,:eneral r/tyignr ,rsjapnnowerj_
j pHme heifers 33.00-30.25, com-' and Senator Estls Kefauver SwSy r1
house proprietor, was murdeled.
* Another man, not identified,
has been picked up. The other]
man once was questioned in con-:
nection with another mu rder, and,
also is said to^Jyut'e- been named,
as a Brink’s robber.
— ^
Kelauver, Ike
Sweep lo Front
In Oregon Vole
(Bv Aumnaltd Brrut
Portland, May 17A-The latest
returns fiom the Orei
,he Oregon ^rfmaiy
DWight Eisenhower j
Due Pay Hikes
I Hy .I<mtmM /’, . i
meiCjial to low choice giades 27.00
32.50; utility and commercial bows
224)0-2tl,OO, mostly 25.50 down
but. few commercial heifer-type
cvwx'*ly( to 27.00, canners and
Detroit, May 17—Approximate- .utters largely 18.50-22 00. few
ly one million uUto winkers will |,gb( banners'10.00-18.00 utility
_ f'1 ■ /our-cMita an hour wage aml rommercilll Bulls late 25 50-
CLpl-DY SKIES iiept the tom- ! ^°Mt i.n ?*** |,HV rht‘cks rtar-ling j «•.««. good heavy and medium
peiatnre lower in Sulphur Spjings j . . ............weight fat hulls 24.50-20.00; eom-
• Saturday. The minimum was 05
’ and the maximum was 80, four
degrees less than 'Friday’s high.
j RICHARD HICKS, who recently
I won ti $5 fourth-place prize in the
DeJernett oratorical contest at
out in front.
In the Republican race, Eisen- >
hower has a battel' than four to
<me lead over liis neapest rival—
California. Governor' Warren. Sen- j
ator Taft was not entered on tfte
ballot.
. # ' j k ’
Eisenhower is assured at least
10 of Oregon's 18 Republican dele-
gates. And signs are increasing ;
Today and Monday
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to
MCAtOO
hunter
MGNTALBAN HOOIAK
iAMiS .*$£•
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haa *«ai to (*aai imap • tto*y t* IdW Daap mm I '*m*
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New* — Cartoon Cartoon — Screenliner
m
BARRYMORE
most
home
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WashiiTgtii! . .May 17 Wholesale merit specialist with the Texas,Ag-
piices ns, one-tehtli of one per vicuitural Extension Service, says
- veil* dm ink the week ending May many letters, record* and. other
18. This was the second straight business are neglected for lack of
'My after six weeks of falling. ,a convenient place to work. The
rani iiing1'' an'^'wi''' of""the''worbrs KTSTC. Commerce, has been nam- i
imp.,, taut, enterprises. Thel^ t vice-president of the Varsity ^ ^
......... is the hub of the business j a*Te , a gie « u > mis .ims,,^ signed five-vear contracts in'
aetivitiesandif the bousehold* are:-1'., was named *ecretarystrea*mrer.j1B49 ^ I96ft/,t if dwl|nlw, to
not organized much time may.he
lost looking for mislaid addresses,
receipts, deeds and many other
items fhaCTiave beehi pigeon holed
and can’t be found.
Gladys-Darden, home manage-
Houston Police
Open Search
For Convicts
has no relation to the cost-of-living i.; 20 00 10 00- ( i • k 7
r*V-l* 7 .» l"*""*1
: ara-tfi rr i1, wr ■■
. . . - „ V. ’ v ( •15.1M', hulk medium to low choice
and a host of ..nailer firms. i stocked an.l feeding steers 28.00-
The improvement was: 3350 •
the companies • v •
and t»^e,.€IO United Auto Work- *
Closing Wall Street
i raise living standards of the work- x, (?* 4»w»c.«*»a pr,
' New Vork, May 17.—Business
returns favor an Eisen,
slate over uninstructed
Partial
hower
delegate candidates widely dub-i rtfl Ilf
led as pro-Tan. uiiworKcrs
In the Democratic race, Ke-
fauver has won a big lead that
assures Kim 12 delegates. The
Tennessee Senator was virtually
unopposed in Oregon.
Eisenhower campaign headquar-
ters in Washington is interpreting
ers,ill line with-technological ail- , ’ * "• > itusiness the Oregon primary results as
vnnres which speed production. ^ | finc,y em‘,lo>ees in Hous,on h*ve iigious"'worl:eis'I*et'the same'*iraa
the stalemate in Korea. And it lias
called for a day of prayer through
out the nation ‘‘in behalf of our
country and a distressed and con-
fused world.”
The Miami Baptist meeting has
furthcu urged al! i*s member* to
vote in all elections as. "klerr
Christian citizens of our common-
wealth.” And it“ has asked tha*
Houston. May 17.— Sinclair Re- thpolo(,icai stutjents and lay rc-
In Texas Vote
To End Strike
tit 10 Prr**l
Youth Captures
All Class Honors
to much todav and uriccs were , , . r . , ” liglous worreis get
’"T* t.zrzz? ,h0"‘^.iSftSZZi&rSL •?£ -r. *s£?T,
I he Volume caifie *o anout 300,-
000 shares.
The Bishop of the Prntestan*
I-
(Hy AtwtnteH PrtȤ)
Houston, May 17—^'Houston po- :
(Hy A**otuttrtl Pn**t
Flomot, Motley County, May
17—F: B. Hunt. Jr., will be.vafe-
one^pei- cent. Wheat, oats, eggs
A triple higher were such' is-
____________ . .sues-'as Eastman Kodak, New
k en ..... ....... convicts who escaped tary-treasurer of the senior York Central, and Union Pacific,
. i , . . el*'i Tuesday night from Ramey state; c|ass „t Flomot High this year, while, gflfi the downside a bit were
faim and hoim' records anil sug- pl jwoI, faM„. \ stolen pickup j -*.. -----. .
18-day strike
! The statement was made hy Sijtwlati' |g.oppsa|, is for a wage |.;.)ist.0pa| Diocese of New York
Senator Frank Carlson of Kansas, hike.15-cents houil'y ibid' Oths ‘1 .»0s,»ibl«' shortage tif two
Trading was so spotty that a director of the campaign office,' er benefits. " thousand clergymen in"the Episeo
true picture,of market movement .who added: “Whenever Eisen- VV'bikeis ijr theKkintineiital Oil pa| church in the C. S. in the next
was difficult fo obtain. , bower's name, has been entered Company Refinery in' Wichita few years of clerical salaries re-
•dtivgsfpck. law cotton. ia\v wool, jpfii annual ifpoi t shows that i ha.,„ |Lllltl-»A fn,-i .. '.. ■' ' .' * '•* ' .
f^kiluits end Vegetables shovedC .rnunty* Extension agents assisted | one jj ,nnvicts who escaped j fji^SnW if' the'
falm products
fmrr*tcoths of 22,829 rural families to
and a few other fresh fruit* and A’rsted organized places wheiwsmdi <ruck wa* found this morning.
lecordn can be filed and papei > ,
» »• i * Htazona County Sheriff Jack
WOrt ,Kme' Marshall s*LH it is possible--the
He also is the only member of Goodyear, Union Carbide, and
the class.
vegetables dropped. Butter
Ian! also wen* cheaper.
and
(fat'll dwyS {klappu
'melose,:
SMVtam
r_HewStoit.
The location of businessj-e..te,sJ,.i^-^fofe'n in West CulumbmlPiDClillB BfGSk
n be a pcisonal cbo.ee, Su.m tbv,’ m ^ Robert Arthur “ V
Tieoptr-prefer the l.mng ro9™, CV,Pk. He U one of the two con-J _ . --•
some the kitchen and some the. ^ ^ ,ti||r|(ei X|u,......Hal,Ui (Continued from Page One)
p.iva.v of a bedroom. Where <>><'; (toUntv ,h,.,iffs ' 'ffU.e believes <|„n„e|.\vas --
or ranch enter,..ise is on a ,onviet may be in thei Tlie ‘>Sh pipe ine carries
large s» ale. a separate nmm may . • „______ ‘ n‘> -<»-tncn pipeline <aiucs
■ ■ • ■ , . ... Houston aiea. He is 23-ytar-oid natura) j;.aw from Texas-to eastern
cities, and is parallel to and oper-
Consolidated Natural Gas.
Corporate bonds were quietly
steady.
Curb stocks wefc nairowly mix-
ed and quiet.
Chicago Grain
i It)/ .1 ./ PrrMHt
( Imago, itay 17—Closing grain: j
Wheat—May 2.17 1-4 3-8, July
on the ballot, he has led all other Calls Rave, reached a tentative j ,n9jn ]aw> Bishop Horace W. B
candidates in Republican primar- agreement. But no settlement ha* fionegan say* one-half the New
ies. ■ been icached in two other Hous- York diocer dorgymen receive less
-■-*■■ ...—— ’ ’ ton refineries effected by the nn-; than 3fi hundred dollars per- vear
tion-wide oil strike. They are the -|n ,,ash Bishop Donegan calls ft
Shell Oil ( ompany and t urn t en- ]owpr tban (be prevailing in niair.’
Mystery Sub
(Continued from Page One)
tra! Petroleum Company,
Religious News
(Continued from Page Six)
r-4—
other Episcopal diocese*-. A nil he
adds it is completely iiiadeuuat**
undeb increased living: rtfsta,.
So the delegates to the <1 ocesan
convention—which met> in Nev
York Crtv’s Cathedral of St. John
the Divine—have voted to bring
the salary question before the
he needed and furnished ,«"h; iivo Tlu-odorou.
Bt&ndara office equipinejiL . . , - . - -
Any family can have a luisbiess A total of 57 felony charges ! ated with the fained “Big Inch’ 2.35 5-8 3-4, Sep. 2,37 5-8, 3-4.
center However, Miss Darden ,MM* ,,e*’n fil,fd in Brazoria Conn- line. Both are operated hy Texas j qorn—May 1.84 3-8. July 1.85
says, there are a few essentials »>' against.the fourJlong-tvrm con-< Earierft Transmission Company 3.8 1-2, Sep. 1.81 1-8.
- nece-saiy for any center. There RusseJ! Pullipm and John'and a spokesman said the break i "? Oats—Ylay 75 1-2 5-8. July 77
should he ample aasisctimTortahlc W elch were captured eight houiyjin the 20-iujrh line would not af- 1-8,-Sep. 78 3-4 7-8. ,
writing space, a chair with a track *fter the prison break. But the,| feet gas supplies of eastern, cities. 1.. Rye—May 4.99 1-2, July 2.00
support and a good light. Cun cut • captuie can..’after a night ^of wild --*~r--- ,2.00 1-4, Sep. 1.^5.
'.-Humphrey Bogart. 1951 Ac^l- Ju^’M"ep ^’hO I
eftsy Awgi d winner, in “Dea.lline: Ju • - ->3 3 4, Sep. 2-80.
with police.
jecoitl* afd supplies should he in autonidbiUt rides, kidnaping of
reach- with storage for inactive hostages and several gun-battles;
flies. Keep accessories io (lie ip ini-
muni hut have all that are needed
such as account hook, blotter*, ink.
pen, pencils, desk calendar, eias-
01 >, stationary, postcard*, stamps _ _ _ • •«
*.......... Allied Patrols
V2 03.
Reds Protest
(V
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■Vi
A. iflN
U.8.A.” Showing at the Mission
Sunday and Monday.
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Try a Want Ad for Results
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M«4*i I7TM2
WITH
If posaihje, have a filing cabi-
* net and a filing sy*»em with head- ‘ A -Jf * 1 1
digs that relate to important «e- J 111J rVllIO 1)3till
' ’iVities of the home and farm. A’I ‘
few suggested headings for cur-1 —-
lent file- are: account book?, Ad-j . ' f«v .«i.rf /’«•«) • --.;*
d.e-ses, Hutoatobilg, bank depos.t! ,Ma>’ AUted m.li-
: slip, bank Ha.cments. canceled!'*41'' PuU'A\ 'm.s",‘d , tKrough f the
. beck*, ""’equipment insnuctions.l .cheek,^nt m Iterlm
.W.issssJ*; menme tKx-Tif5ilihn*T^ *7**™“" "tf'eial* said they
__^in>ui ant e mformation, letters, tax I Trelieved that nn eight-day Russian
'%,ms alhl lists of material kept I1*" •wnst them had been Itft-
i ip a safety deposit box. A key to ] ?"*• _ „■-*•-
Jtihe file* aids in Im at'ing material j In Moscow, however, a'Tass dis-
i quickly,- ” f 'patch from Berlin indicated the
. Mi*s Darden say* that she jpt'i: Russians, feel the patrolling
1 (Yhscrved that business activities' usurption of Soviet authority and j
j in any household run more.smooth-; intend to stop it for good. .1
ly after the organfcatioip of busi-1 The dispatch—feutured by Mw-;
, ness centers, row papers—said a Soviet Gen- !
ici at has protested to American!
1C1FNTIST*; PRORF MOUNDS ,rv^—^it's" »utho,'1'ps “Kuinst
SCrnTI^STS^PROBE MQUNPS lht; ,,f th(1 |ial|oK
Dublin.—lush archeologist* are 1 hp Russians have been con-;
rto probe the secrets of mounds at "“‘ting an intermittent blockade;
Tara, in County Meath, which’*** the patrols-iince May 8th.*The]
• • “ patroi* drive the 110-mile stretch,
beriieen Beilin and the British'
zone to aid stranded motorists on j
the only authorized highway link1
NEW ■ B CONSOLE Tara, in County Meath
......'.was one*- the royal fapltal where
thei kings of Ireland reigned from
.; benire the time of Christ. ——r
p Excavation*, will start at the
*itc know as the rath (fortified.' betWCtn Bvrlin and the West.
! northwdrkl of tbe sj'notls, Close' -*—
to the rath of* king*, where the
first early Christian synod* are
said to,have been held )by St,
I'atriek more than 1,500 yews
• Xm II f t thr hackt picture* i , ,"**
pwilili in umr’ irrj, j^ —.—-----
• ) inr’It thr National Aaaembly Weighed III, t««.,io*,,/ Pr,„)
..M'i -— - • r»reu-*„ AS
• ( Jirislma* will |w mare fon if
mu gne fhe Caldwell, in h RCA
\ 11 lur 17-iuch ">ii|irr S-t
Patrol Clashes
Feature War
-f
O Die (tide i ll f cabinet i,‘ ri*iitv
riff iijkarioSNf pre*$)
t Saigon, lndO-( hina 1 he ques-! jied patrol has st«snned a hill oil [
tion of whether the fledgling re-1 the we*t.*.i. limit. Using*bdfrmet«4
to I ,111.
J
linidieil in dark malmgam. naliuij } Public of Vietnam shall "have a con- \ and small arms fire the US' troops I
or liaadMnnr lirnejl »4. ‘‘ sulUfiive liational assembly has] killed 27- Communists and wound- 1
• Ibis readier *• tl»vl*l 1 HI v ''submitted to Bfio Dai. Viet-Hed 13.
‘k * names*! chief of state, by .the* The fight took pldce before ‘
Vietnamese emmcil of minixter?, : dawn northwest of the Panniun-j
The assembly, if decreed by Bao jom truce art*a. Both side* rushed 1
Dai. would have about JOG mem- in (einfdrceim.i.tadming the fight-
] |Ker*. Hall pf Afem»rirs#W be-eteri-j ing.
Ill Mild the rest appointed by Bao On the eential front, an Allied
•Kri. tank rikI |nf*VD-y patrol raided
The assembly wquid have , the Communist lines fm the fourth
right to advise tb» T .etnim goe- stiaightday TankgutineiskiiOck-
i ern ment htttap. newe* to vote “no! ed outsitiper*and a machine gun.
> lAuifiqence” 01 defeat it on an)f Tb*hc were brief patrol dashes
"“issue, ‘'.,,V,,• *>n the edSTern front too^
ONLY 39950
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Try a Want Ad for Result*
was “out for several hour?: mak-
ing reports,”* and that the de-
stioyer , Rowan, which Was near-
by, also had searehed , the area ____ _____ __________
for some time without _ results. .In return, the Baptist* say they ! Qe),eta) Convention of the Epis-
The Boston Post’s uccount of will help keep radio and TV free (.0pa; Church. That niiTbe in Hos-
tile' incident said the supposed i ro,m government censorship. ton, in September,
submarine flew no colors and The conventioi) — which.j^pr**:j ..... ....................
gave no warning of her appear—setrtrr'mnrp'than 7 million Baptist
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 18, 1952, newspaper, May 18, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812527/m1/8/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.