The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 116, Ed. 1 Monday, May 16, 1949 Page: 1 of 6
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SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS, MONDAY. MAY IS, ISM.
MEMBER A&SOClA^KD
BOUND FOR BERLIN
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London Court Rayburn Predicts
Postpones Action 4 More Months
"* On Eisler Case Of Congress
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(Hi Am tluHi print
Washington, May IS,—Speaker
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London, Mawr 1*^—Further ac-
tion in the Gerhart Kisler css# hai of the Hotis* Ham Rayburn expect*
been postponed until a week from Conferee* to remain to aoasion for
tomorrow, hut London’* Row three or four month* mure. But
Street Court ha* refused to free h« dismisses a* nonsensical rumor*
the Herman Communist fugitive of a special autumn aeadon. Ray-
on hail in the meantime, Eisler; hum talked with newsmen a* be,
ram* before the British court af- j Vie* President Barkley and other
ter he jumped bail in the United Democratic leader* left a White
BtaW* and stowed away aboard; House I.emulative Conference,
the Foii*h liner Balory, Carried ‘‘We'll adjourn/’ mid Speaker
from the veasei when it arrived in Rayburn, “when we get through
Southampton, Lister wa* brought! with our work,**
| this morning to Bow Btreet Court,
j the only English court «npowered
I to deal with «jtradition ca##*.|
; The United Bute. want* Lister j
I bark to »erv« a term'in jnil. Eto-j
ler. on the other hand, I* claim-j
pare* to make the 100 mile trip from Hrimrted*. in the British; Jral^efugee"
oeer the famous Autobahn highway, gome of the truck* in; . ,.
•voy carry heavy equipment to be weed in improving airlift! c#» cmvou* Print ——
m at <«atow field—just 10 rase. INK A Radio-Telephoto r. Warsaw, Poland, May IS—The; * iorel white men plead guilty
Polish government denounced the u, County Judge Wayne live Bat
removal of Communist Gerhart iitAay night to « charge of posses-
Kwler from « Polish liner in Bri-; „„„ ,,f intoxicant* for the pur-
tlsb water* last Saturday. An of- U«m of »ale He was fined 1166,
| rtfiai government spokesman dea-ipto, court costa.
1 crib** the aeltur* as a “brutalI A negro man was found in poe-
■ violation of the Polish Gag “ »eeseion of a batch of home brew.
| The spokesman says the War-j over the week-end, and was given!
. *#« government 1* considering i a 30-day suspended Jail sentence,
| further step* to back up formal after he paid court costs,
protests #1 ready mad* to Britain A «„!«,«,] * ,,!«« of
i over Eisler'* seicure. guilty over the week-end to Judge
The official say* Elsies'* -
;; move! from the liner amased
lish official*.
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largest Berlin-bound convoy since the lifting of the block -f
Man Fined on
Liquor Count
In County Court
Supreme Court
OKs U. S. Suit in
Tidelands Case
M
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fsshtaftnn. May id,—The B»-
preme Court has granted the gov-
ernment permission to to* the
(date* of Texas and Louisia*#
The government wants te> entabilsh
first rights to nch oil Sands off
the coast* of those state*,
Texas and i-enmian* bare mi!-,
Ilona of dollar* at Make in the j
aaatter They contended that the The
United State* may not sua any Texas
uniesa it consents to ba
Highway Rubbish 2 Residents of
Collection Staged Hopkins Counfy
In District 1 Hurt in Accident
j! Two Hopkins County resident*
Diets let Engineers office.
Highway Department, at
stats
awed. j r.oai risen op and rubbish eoBec-j
Two year* ago the Bupieai* I tto* on highway* in District l. j Oalnaavlfla, and they are
Court rated that the Federal Gov; The following table cries the
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Pari* ha* completed the sermi-an • ’**'* injured Saturday
1 an automobile
0*9 an an intoxicated driving
“^i charge, and was Load 150, plus
I costs, and bra driver* license was
! suspended for six months,
Ctty policemen brought In
j seven person* in action* over the
i week-end, Two were charged with
j possession of alcoholic beverage*
i for purpose of consumption after
j hours; two were booked on speed-
| ing counts; two were apprehend-
led for intoxication; and the *even-
\ th was char ged with reekkes
night In | driving.
The highwsy patiolmeb appre-
hended one person driving while
accident near
receiv-
tag treatment in * Caip*»viJl#j intoxicated over the week-end.
in ament baa naramouet right* H» - aarttotsl of rubbish ertfertod >n! hospital, {retails of tba mishap j Another motor i*t *u charged^,
er submerged' <«kto yartfe in th* nine counties I wer* not avatiabln here Monday, [ertth spending; on* was tmok*d
and f«D dominion o
lands off the -nest of f aiifornia
Hospital Guards
On Trial lor
Gibbons Death
th* district;
frelta f'ounty
Fannin County
Franklin Cmmty
Hrarson County
Kophta* County
Hunt County
I a mar County -
Rains County
Red River County
TEXAS HOUSE OK’S STATE
RENT DECONTROL BILL
Little Argument Made by
Supporters of Measure
Congress Probe
Of Osier Escape
Gets Backing
Germans Protest
Allied Dismantle
Ruhr Steel Mills
(Hi AmrUtuut Vttm)
Dusseidorf, Germany, May 10.
The German manager* of th*
(Hi AtwsM Prtmt
Washington, May Id- - Republi-;
enn Henator Alexander Wiley of , , , . .
Wiaeonsfa .* imeking plan* for n Kuh/* 'H« Mn* '™M*!**
<ongresmonai invortigation into ! * n<rtr * tb‘ A,"*«
the escape of Communist Uerhart * h*,tjn .«**
Kialer. Another Republican Ben.- lin* J "U*' pl*n^;
They said Germany will not
tor—Pat MeCarraa of Nevada—
will head the iirveetigation. Hay*
McCarran — "It seems to me that
Die Department of Justice, with!
all it* vast machinery for gather ; '"'"'T
ing information aiiout subversive-* *''
aliens, should have, known the
v.hereabout* of a mart like KDier
every hour of the day and night,''
even he able to meet Its own steal
need* if the planned dismantlings
are carried out. Certainly, thay
predicted, there will be non* for
Car Wreck East
01 Dallas Kills
Irving Man
Wails Wins in
Court of Civil
Appeals Ruling
Am*»U4 Prm)
Dali**, May 10. —On* man wa*
Trials of Two
Hospital Guards
Begins Monday
Deputy Bhariff Ebb Wheeler,
and Bill Malm, a former deputy
sheriff here, ar* in Wichita Kails
this week in connection with th*
trial# of T. €. Baucier and David
Beck, The men, former guards at
the Wichita Fall* State Hospital,
are op trial for the alleged mur-
der of Houston Gibbon*, Roily
Bpring* resident who succumbed
there March 4 of this year.
Beveral other Hopkins county
resident* have been notified by
Wichita eounty official# that they
be called to testify during
trial. However, some were
The Court of Civil Appeals ir
Texarkana Thursday denied re
hearing in the ram of, F, L. Waits j will
vs, Dewie Mae Hogan from Up-1 the
shur county, recently reversed and ? not expecting to be exiled until
, remanded. The lower court rend- j .fur the first day of the trial
ameo wnen a car failed to make. .,w| judgment against Walts, and j N„ufM thsl th„ wwlW b*
« < urv#» mm tnttUirnmd **#t m j th# C ourt of C ivil Appeal* riryrr- j wurt4Mli(^ll( WmrA r>r »*y
Italia* early Daley. He wa* H. J **,J the trial court’s decision | Md Df N> „
Won (Timer, 21, <it Irving. Jam*, j Hrt™ £'“T* * r*.h„TLn*'' ^ Beckham and Tom Ingles;
«H»-* «. .|>« .f eww. T”'“ .!» me*
injured in the accident. L, Waits.
'** dm»:-**Wd few*' _
Wichita rail*. May Two
fmtmer WkMta Fall* state boepi
.^L.atscndahts* IMLyear-old T, fj,
9fi ft, and Its'fd Reeii# 4®, g«
aPVrisi today for mar dor with
MsJtM- They m o»der indktmewt j
te the Mstt-h f*«rth death of »
Bmp*.,: g* Murk farmer. IT- »rt*w**a^*f A* Highway Dopart-(
with
Mr*. Darrel! Hein, of Bulphurf for rerkiee* driving; one driver i
MM! Springs, reportedly received e *»* fined for driving with defee-
221 60! broken imea in the accident, and l,v* lights’, end another was char-1
72 0«; her father, Guy William., of **8jr[f*d *i,h i>*rmlt«ng ■ person1
4<c, on Spring*, xuetamed a n*ck injury, “
tlttM AIm* riding in the car wer* Mr*.
!*g f| Bairn* husband. Darrell Bain,
lit oo Mr*, William*, sod a seven-year-
47 Pu [ old grendson of the William*',
t»$M but none of the--three were re-
- ported injured seriously.
Total Guide yard* 1501,06’ Th* Hopkins ritlxen* were on
One thousand five hundred on# | their way to Wichita Fail* to *t-
cubic yard* of tans, bottle* and tend the trial of two foimet State
other similar ywhhteh will mskvi Hospital guards, who went on.
a heap about 10® feet in diameter ; irial Monday in ronn*etlon with ^ gu,()hw, 8p„ng. Fire De-
by 1* fert high, Th* tort of rub the death of Houston (ribbons, of i,.ij ... .nriaMt |B|
htrt. collection corns* out of th. fcnly Kprings, who ..o .umhed in; devices fVr deceased firemen at
the BtaU Hospital there March 4
and therefore reduces th* ; of this year.
) without a drivers Been** to oper-
i ate hi* automobile.
Local Firemen
Hold Memorial
Services Sunday
Amarillo Tornado
KiHs 4,83 Injured
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(Hi Atm-tmud Pnt*> chocking the engine of the fire
Amarillo, May 14, — A Texas captain’s tar
j Highway spokesman ertlmaU.* ,!ut th() ,)irf<.,t t)hnrUfUnn to
-hat Urn Amarillo tornado caused retu.hlnr th, ,jrM w.rc the t(Un.
something more than on* million f)f idu ruhouv Tfllftk
dollar* damage. Four person# tort, at . ,u«d#till. I saw destruction
their Reas and 05 other* weic ^ mjw,ry >rw) f)4,#Ul , „ft
bosfwtaiisod when the twister j^e body of th* young woman
,,trwk the City n the Tcxa* Pan- ff„m the 4«bri. that wa* a short
handle A* iwsc-ue crew# continued imfim a bedroom, She w*a
I Z*** ,n **g U,t'l limp but I could .till feel life be-
R-F-f. ir. Washington declared inii4e lwJy . Iiahy
1 ‘h* district eligible for help a# a j »truggl«d for illf*.
r*» Smaarf Breed
Austin, May 10. —The Term
House finally pas«*d th* flint*
rent decontrol bill today. Tie'
vote was 03 to 41, The MU host
goes to th* Senate.
Proponents of the measure of-
fered little argument In support
of th* measure.
Representative Dune Tufares of
Wichita Falla wma *ao of those
fighting tho rent decontrol pro-
posal. He claims it would fore*,
a* he puts it, "a tot of th* iitti*
people to got out on th* strati”
Th* Texas Ronate meanwhile
agreed to House amendments la
a bill changing the name of tho
Texas flehooi of Mines at El Paso
to Texas Western Collage of th*
University of Texas,
f»t Sieriau Breen
Austin, May 10. —The Texas
Legislature began its 18th week
today. What to do about rent
controls and State finances are
among th* top ieeuoa facing the
BtaU law-mnkev*.
wa* a witness to the incident at
Wichita Falls; Hersehel Gibbons,
nephew of the deceased; Elmer
Rhode#; Mr#. Veroic* Smith; and
Georg* Gulledg*.
Ramey A. Smith, Bulphur
Spring# lawyer, la a special prone
cuting attorney in the ess*.
18 Injured in
Bus-Car Crash
In Houston
New Outbreak of
Cattle Disease
In Mexico
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Mexico Ctty, May 10, — The
joint MextooriJoitsd State* Cam*
mixaion fighting the tool ami
mouth dlneaae below the bordar
«aW In Mexico City that tho
northern quarantine line might
| have to b« moved nearer T« xa#
I bc/-ao#« of a now outbreak.
The commbwlon said It c<»n*id-
—c—— ( er* the outbreak a eeriou* threat
(Hi AtmneuA P’m> I to it# vaccination cempaigli, Th#
Hou*t0fl# Muy 16. •*- fgf fwf% unit mouth di**
,wmn# wera Injured today whan Ura were discovered jurt luth
a Hou#ton Transit Company bu* „f ty,(, northern quarantine lino
and a car collided near downtown! ;M Mexico,
Houston. Two (rereon# arc bellev- Tw0 vseinated cattle wer#
od In a serious condition. They j found infoeted with the ' malady
are George Johnson, 22, of Belle; wmthw«« of Brownaville, Texas,
pmrwld amount of mm ceartrnrtton or
u, dnih at the Wick- '"+***** »eM* ’•« road#
j by that amount, the dcpartmeai
eanounced.
hen* H« »a«
and beet#
M* F*ii, etet* hoepitai.
■an-wy A Smith, Buiphar! ^
Iran Sends Dun
a* speriai pt-oeeeutor in the rae*
Million Dollar
Ntod Sale Drive
Starts Tonight
To Russians
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A wieU t'tmi
8,000 Philly
Carpenters Strike
<0» AmrfttA trmi
detphia wok# up K*L. ____
an increasing industrial headache.
Mere than >.000 AF of I. cat pen-
tar* rtrock for higher wage#. And
12 hundred employee# of the ball
th# city hall Sunday afternoon.
(The earvteae are held each year
i to honor local firemen who have
I ps*#*d away.
| Rev, Joe Weldon Bailey open-
; ed the «*ivice« by giving the main
j »ddre*e of the afternoon. Then
1 local firemen visited the City
] cemetery and Odd Fellow* # erne-
,,, , aoothwert of__________
, * Vrrr'0,,‘ Ftflimyhraiils, and Jam*# j th* nesr. it U„S point to the quay-
dbmatwr area. Red Cro*# National Mr tfld Mr*. Burt Moore called! „ ‘T"’,. lr\\ ht, | artlno Bn*,
headquarter*, meantime, made tar Nfccrth (.aroiina. Johnson was ......................
available >50,000 for immediate t),gy ^*,j,rrhe-ri through a shamble* j driving tba automobile with Jack-
help of those left home I*#* or in-
jured In Amarillo.
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; je* £sl x i
* ^JorOmmomy,^ Tut^”
he State Poerta, ilHnuie. Thirteen hundred
^ t lut <W^* !«mhd»rtarte4 meking whisky,
And the Iranian fmrtgn »«»♦•**» .v.(n, la the Hiram Wrtk.r plant'
for clothing for their child. {#«»•*». paaeenger. Sixteen bu*
They were uninjured • m»***n*‘‘r* w*r* oant to a Houe-
r»e i~7r ■ f 1 -■“’'’P*'1 » Pic.-* of Iwiard; ^'n *ith •«“'
Amarillo, Mey 14, f{«!ief| aHtk.ng up from the wreckage off
crew* are dtsglng Into the rubble 1 aoothci house. My weight acted
left by lent night’s tornado her.-, •** * counttrbalante and the weight
----- The twiner .wept through the °P »**«* the last piece of fun»i-|
FhiledripWa wok# up today with tery and decorated th* graves of w|,Jlj10rn , //f thr <ity \t,MV\nx lure atandlng up rlghL It was a.
in* r oaainw inrluaf rial kwuilanka ! fill ttiAf fit PttiPM Afith flfilkfffL « , . i a« i ( hi fill f'tobi fWt, Tb| UWDfT NAld j
"shuck#, there g.m* the on# dish j .ei****—
ieft," > (Hi AhkmMI'4 print
People everywhere were calling; Fort Wurth, May )>.—Threw
; raise,
„ H. J -, i after accepting
WaamagteB. M#y l« -- in# know of *ny reason why th# Ru#- ‘ rejected — a
gee ate went »urta a »*l# ’**daF****i Mao* don’t pay up immediately.
IllJjl <j/ WMft< Thv 9ftt I NgpiTeMiiiiwaihiiiii
and a-lmlf-menth «*mp*ignj t»|
•ell government t«w*d# will get;
•mdrr way tontgM when President j
Trum*-‘> make# a fne-winet# j
eh on th# »»4i# (at II t>> F-{
iirr.
im»d drive will run until}
P»th. »? that time the gov.)
hope* to aril more than} ..
on# million dedlare woilh of lH*«d». tHe Ammnui p,mt , to the United
Three reillwm volunteer worker* | In th* Per East- the
wilt aerirt in lh# »»mpa«*«
what they find
Dl-cents-ao hour
Two Divorces
Granted Monday
By Judge Berry
behind at l*a*t four dead and 72;
j or more. Injured.
Relief work me* hampered byj
Heavy rain# and hail. Some hail-
j aton** were a# big a# a man’# flat.;
Th* tornado area of about seven |
Fatal Stabbing
Over Rent Row
Small Plane Can
Fly as Slow as
27 Miles an Hour
A hundred fiaahligbta,
frtto iSwika is further confused by i «*r headlight* and fir* engine Norrison, 4*. He wa#
|, throng of furious »jght-«eer. ‘'(•otlighta reached probing through | "**b,,**‘l„ f‘^ww',,®.1k * Jth
autbo»- ,h<> darkness ... I new destruction ; ^ * tondlord over th* rent for tlm
rasuai-1 Uji 1 *•*» saw army of volunteer '00m where Morrison
, ! workers helping the policemen and ! *,J
Judge (Aarto* Ber.y conlinuml j ^ r,_ M K.v„ | firemen. ' dren.
to preside over nwn jury trial#
Communication Cut, Fall
Of Shanghai Imminent
Local Horse
Takes Honors
At Tjfxarkana
state* tiiroogh
■ri,,u »" h*m"wr lh" ■ IWngere on plane, arriving
get*, of Shanghai and the ondj^ Hoog Kong from Shanghai
; appear, rirnwr than at any tto* Lmbm) thg <tom*t«ftirt* would
: .n tlm past tw# weak*. «mn he in the city proper. One
I «nrt foreign .iril»« Mw irt U Shanghai'* Unghwa ai.port
pended operation* into t hins * mil, fall tonight, another predict
Copper Boy, fowr*yw-«M
rel gelding
iargs-rt city The tort remaining
foreign group*' and other **aca»e*
jar# getting out a« heat they can
Cemmmkeltmn from tlm nuteid*
world liave lw«n reduced tharpfy,
W | But rtill the t o nmnnirt* have not
owned by Mr. and \ vraekod through at Wmwung, lh*
Mr*.’ t, Ifarrta Vt* of Sulphur j fortified ri»»r port entry t« the
Spring*, gained additional honor*' north, oof at the airfield are* mi
for the owner* by taking first 1 the other .side of the city,
place to the Udie* Walking Horse i Tho Bhanghal command took
aw. at Ttaarkana over the weak- J fofWhMtott. of the tana* dtuation
f„d. during th* day t# mmt th. Bhang
th« ha! radio transmitter from the
...rukirta into the eanter of the
a*toM#Ufi*ld thati ##toktrt» into the canter
r sfeaSSSS - —
#d fighting in Shanghai .treat,
shortly. But another, a deputy
official, said It will take the Rad
armies two.week* to take the city.
Meanwhile, the evacuation of
Hankow on th* Yanft** 400 mile*
w«rt and mirth of- Shanghai wa*
announced by the Natiunallst*.
This apparently open* the get*
for the Communlrt fourth army
(0 mnv* unimpeded southward
along tba Central China railway
toward Canton, Th# next defense
line to the Contra! Chin* cam-
paign is expected to center
around the two eitloa of Nenchong
WB
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by a C«MMNd* attack. New* of
{tlrt trsnrtwttar shift w« relay ml
■M.
where the Red* tort were report-
ed within U wito* of Nandmng.
Monday m the second week of
Dutrirt Court Imgan. During th*
morning, he granted two divorces,
and overruled a plea of privitodge
in a damage ran*.
The May term of court will
tost three weeks, but may be ex-
tended to five week* if the Dtet-
net Judge deem* it neeeasary.
Hopkins County
Singers ai Pine
Forest Sunday
The spring sesruon of th* semi-
annual Hopkins County singing
convention will he held s’. Fine
Forest Saturday night and Bun-
day, May 21, and 22, The reports
are that this will Im the tort con-
vention in many yean, due Ur
the growing interest of gospel
singing and th# promise of repre-
sentatives from both Stamp, and
Btamp-Raster music companies.
You era also reminded that
Hsturday night i* th* sot time for
election of officer* for the eon-
vention. Everyone to invited and
urged to to praeent for the elm-
Hon and good ringing,— !! W
Watts, president j Bam flpesd.
milling around, stowing
tries In their search for
ties.
Red Cross relief officiate have J
Down in from fit. Louis, Ambu-1
lances and highway patrol units
are pouring into the city from
a 200-mile radius.
The twister seemed to hit first s
on Amarillo’s 2>th Btreet, Then ill
moved Booth. Roof* blew off |
houses. Trees were uprooted, win-
dows smashed. Eyewitness*# ear __________ ,
the elrht-fclork section became a
scene of twisted, grotesque wyeck- p*j||g| jg^
(Hi Aeemelei Pr**u
A wj, ntirt and * teacher «n-
nounre development of a small
ptone that can fly a. stow e» 27
for 'filcnd. wto," wire Yost'"froms WM * ^*ul rtabhidg to FT. Worth <»»,M »'» hour. The craft, called
ZJ A i '"day, The victim was *• -aid u, to cap-
able of landing on a field no
larger than a tennis court.
The designer* — Harvard in-
structor Lynn Bollinger and Mas-
Hv-
wife and four rhil-
X
■achuselt* In*titute of Technology
scientist Otto Koppen — nay th#
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
ENTERS FORD STRIKE
hclioplanc oiakes scarcely
noise than an auto.
mor#
Be Held Tuesday
rg« AmoPetel Pnw)
Dearborn, May. IS^-Tto Fed-
j eral government has officially
stepped Into the Ford strike.
Renttor said'after hi* conference
with ( tong that Chlng’s agency
plans to have a representative at
the strike negotiations in Detroit
today.
(01 4mmM Prut
Washington, May l>.
Heavy wind* and hail ato> bit _ - .. .
the Tradowinds Airport to Ama M Hjlf PV tft
rillo, 45 plane* are reported dc* "• ■ •• •ilaaavj III
troyed and two hangar* flattened \
Tornadoes hit elsewhere In the j
| Tesa# Fanhandle, but damage in
^ U NB*Ved “,hU ; Final rites for K. M. Hatley
rie Atmrieit* Pnmi *1*1 ^ *,‘'*'* *w" " clock Tu#*- j lAj|,l( _ tll* ^he Ford strike, has
_Am.riIto, May 10. - Here to day afternoon at the Rockdale
an eye witnex# story of the Am*. Baptist Chumh, with th# Rev, M»
r'iUp tnmado 'written for the A*- i *’■ McGuffln, of Cooper, offkiat-
cociated Frrtto by Bob Foight, an Ing Interment will to In the
Amarillo Globe-News reporter, Rockdale cemetery.
I’v# juat returned from on* of; Mr, Hatley, who resided at 479
the moat horrifying eight* to my | Old Jefferaon rtreet to Bulphur
experience, j toning*, .uccumtod early Hatur-
With a Captain «f the Amarillo day morning at hi* home of a
FJra Department I rod* nut to the j heart attack,
scene of th* deatmetion cauaed. F’alltoercra, which will to nepb-
by tornado which hit amarilto *1 mM of tto deceased, are W. E.
Hatley, Uharkra Hattay, i, L Hat-
Final Riles for
Mrs. Lora UUy
Held Monday
Final rite* for Mr*. Lor* Lao
Hopkins I-illy, who succumbed in
a Dallas Hospital Monday, follow-
ing an operation, were totd ai
three o'clock Monday afternoon
at the Hbeely Funeral Chapel In
Commerce, Interment was to the ■
Rose mound cemetery. Rev. Claude
Bimpeon wffictolad.
Mr*. Lilly wws torn at limpawt-
Iwcome a dory «f three dries. In j rill*, the daughtei of Mr, and
Detroit, company and CIO nego- \ Mr*. T, T. Hopkins. For tto
tto tors had another session today, 1 *2 yuara, ah* had lived at
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 116, Ed. 1 Monday, May 16, 1949, newspaper, May 16, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth813694/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.