The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 106, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 4, 1952 Page: 1 of 14
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SWLPHUR SPRING^. TE-vAS. SUNDAY, MAY 4. 1**2 /
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MFM-Rl.if VS>t)‘ t \
i^.:« itrrss.
^Truman Bluntly
Tells Steelmen
Settle Dispute
• •. j*
/ "i Hu A—orimtr* *tn»> \Sieci refund to resume produe.
......wwamifrBHr m it rwe.»wi.
T rum an didn’t mince any woid|i ancp from the union of n<>\m.nc
vtCFr. ht* opened1the White House • \
\talk- on the Steehjfrsgt-e. * The nation’* fourth large*!,V*v
. thcjfcttef- executive raid flatty ,jucvr.;.jfeaw uml LafmKKii f..i-
t^t tittles* the diiHiUtp if* settled }„xvt,.| tl-e. snmpmdh v. «u(S it.
* %* ' tha e^KernW^ntv^vill
too,
. - v % gp>ernmeni a\ iu aimouiu *‘<t it will <e*ume pro-
*t*eLwmker* a p*.' mi«e. dlu.‘tiotiv ; * ' • * .9
t>y' Monday,
Vjyive thi
Tranjan said
hove ttofjfoi.crmnent^ lix teim* n-adily aceejited the back to
and »on«T
he oiiin’t-
v ant to Til(, jm|urtr.v’s (F.Vt.OftO *,i il e;“
foi tie imf't
ended,
begins ’
irtnl mainteiv-
enterin'- the
>u
wna of employment fo • v0rk ordert
the steel Industry under . jfoveMfe’ pieKiirYIntw
jm-tif. seinire. Liu t be added- that
the ^rdVeinijvVnt will hn-e • im ,,|ants fiio up blast furnace
■xFinice,, il industry, atut iUr or ce.e- ’j,reparation for full produition
- not ague. ' ' . —
,f The , steel jaiks got under way
at' ten Vi., my EOT, Vvith exores-
, sions of haipe fioiu representative*
'if tl|ittT4#'iMrfl!L~m and labor.
TEi'" pi^t^epi opUio'd the n«g»-
jCttotii*»'••?*.Ji&Wjir ihe, conferees that
->MJ-|is eo'T^V efforts to net worui
peaeo,; as |»ll as the aituatiun -iti
KorejC derwlrd on steel pi odtu tUo.r
FI, cotviiideil: ”1 sent for von,
for aetion unit, yentlemen, I ,\va- (
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____The non imur -.essum la^Ted ____I
and on,- half hours. When”^ It-^ad- Japanese f»«h*inif hoata toward
journed, there was no ?.«ajm6’it Sakhalin IsUind, which is held by
from any of the participants’ tKe~ftnssians. The aeeounts quoted
White thessteel talks weTe ;M-i- Japanese fisherim n a* sayina it
tnvir under Way’ fh,. steel eomiten- appeared the Russians had eaptur-
RS sent a new I'tplPM to the Su-;ed>the boats in Japanese waters,
j.renin Court askiiljr'for a <]uuk r, id the past, the ILussian* have
settlement of the seinire sFispute. inured many Japanese boats
Their menio also.asked for an or- around Sakhalin and the
der to stop tlfP'vefy pav r aise tin Islands, The Soviets claim the
president -aid v a, ecminjr. , waters are territorial. The new in-
The White ilouse talks at4> cd- i ‘‘ident wout^l be the first-capture
ineided uilth .in annoupvementi Japanese boats try the Russians
from Natirnal Production/K uth. i-.gince JMFtwn reiraifnrl tffd ImlefH’h-
flcncp Just Mnuduy.
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Dairymen
Top Cattle
Exhibit
— ... i \ ’
Show
'gXBtfrS? mss.-rtrisruent'1"
Air Force Cuts
Flying lo Save
Dwindling Fuels
Junior Events
Draw Entries
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W . t,
■ 4 e
Soviet Patrol
Boat Captures
'ishing Boats
f Hil A»*Ociat' ii l*rr0$)
Tokyo, May It TLfc Japanese
rfllcss reports that a SdVttOt’^"jratf’dl
^hoat^-was Alien Friday tow-Tfiir Two
FLYING SANDWICH—Sandwiched between' two o .net pjauo, the pljot
7 jet trainer has only Seconds in which lo r ijrht him ,c ! I lie/Spcedj ■.Metro
sole down for 15 seconds,.'befm e tfoiltif out t,f eon-trd. lire danjCero-i
demonstration at the- RAF flyiiift *VW«|va£ Glouce .eulwfeT Faiirland.
tlie Vivvette'iT Glo-tei Mis.te.oi
7 eats i.dv!\ t>*' fki'Vli up
mnneii'oi mnnnd din inn **
WITHIN THREE WEEKS
City Disposal Plant
Due Completion Soon
cut ill
ity. It said the ban on Meet ah'I
mints may be rescinded early next
KYdt If at&iill''pfdaudion beediher
normal. \
;• Shijinients from wareUouse,
have been shut down to .conserve
y stoeksyfoi- defensc Tiredy.........
Work lo Rciumo V pi >| It
Abotit three hours afti i tite 111 iJlFlKG DflOVO
White House talks stalled.. t„e
,_.,l!*hitedJ States Steel Corporation ! <.
nnnouiieed it is ||atiii)|f to fire co ,n“
its furnaces iaaktr-tf. •'Hr^lieel is
Western Union
Declines Meet
New Yoi k. May A
Sulphur Springs' new-tHiiJFdkeMr
disposal plant- will la- euf mto
the eity system within the upintll.
City Manuyei Arvil Pattojl said
Saturday.
"It'll probably l>£ three, wi-jeks,
Kurile with fair wratlin. l>e|oic the dis-
posal plant is ready for opeiatioit,"
he disclosed.
Ground wa“ bioken foi the prjij-
es-t in the latter pa i t of ,Vovember,
l!l."il. Construction has been., dime
'by the J. (’. Oliver Construction
f.-tUUJiany of-Tylei. 'ffte plaiit will
2 lie the l«-»r ..available for a rilv
___the sire of ,Stil|ihur S]irin|fs.
The plant is located at. the site
of the old installation northeast
of the city. T
~ CoMstrmtion company officials
ilimited work to be dope incInMje*
■ the potirllty of Ill /yards of eim-
%, A Crete oij primary and filial basins.
the installation of motors hi the
Western p|,,nj nystem, and rretietal clean
Cancer Crusade
Campaign Fund
Short of Quota
Cattle Theft
Case Solved
By Officers
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T.iVlh.lJF” fllVltlA
'•1a* nil
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• In a nif ’VMhi
, ,»»»**«*,*W ' *
lot hil mint'
lltjjlitA tk.il -1*1*
IHTMt; Ujfty
v <*i’k nit *
i mum-I •'iEtI
.1 ii'•' 'tiM t*'.
pin * 'iN i ii.*\
I n, 111«T»Tt"
**>1» iUIioi.iVI
< Ht It) V f H Ht
»« f tiH uf d' litt inli flirt *
About, luilfi tht till t Itill'i
I »* nil I m|t «*( ii\ inttufi yii
h-«m| f • *i miht|n v jini |»n
vtl_l
• lit 'll I, u-t * IM‘I fl'flt
I t VH'-'V
i' | il - «4^UU—
I H f I Ajmtl
"T i'vM *^TTT7Tv
SntuT»fn> t.»
i t;- null ilah’jij
f Mhd»w , t hr mii
4'ii !>• I tii’ \*
A“»rml imp
It UMMl
WHi-rVi
. in.- fui
tt*W 11,
*fi
t he
titan
the nath»n’s bijrireiH^ prottucei. T**^*;t nion ha** withdrawn from of det*il*wo»k
.... til... L*. .,,.1 ..». ... Liinuiiiiloil wist* as ■ . ■
plants will'be started up as mrrrklv Washington meetmir Scheduled for
la* is tirartical. ? meat xCCeR in efforts to settle the
After the steelworkers .alliV AF pM- telea-rapheis’ strike.
•«ft lheir strike yesterday, U. S.
Army to Slash
Free Services
At Foreign Posts
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/W*# A Mot unrtl PrfM)
Wm-hifi'rton, , .'fav
The company accused the union
of misrepresentinrt the elreum-
stanees of the meelina of telling
company emidoyees that both
Western Union andrthe Tidemaph-
ers' union had aifii-ed to ahide "by
findinirs of m conciliation panel set
f up foe the ses.sj*'ti. The session was
scheduled for Wednesday.
Funds fin the plant lame out
of water and sewer improvenifnt
lionds passed on -by voters last
summer.
Hopkins t'ounty’a di ivo _ (uj1
funds., in th«* < alien Crusade p**s
ed the two-thud* mark Saturday,
-aecoiditttr • to Chwiiman Harold
Warreii. »
Wsm-n tfpnlttd that 11'.OHU.jjfl
of tin- $ 1,5‘2b quot a had been sub-
sell tied, with nine Rotary Club
teams, dtili to report, nlonK with
severulfstioiLsois of the diininish*
in* cufTt-e*.'' .
So fat, the Women hold a huht
Rdjre ov.cj the, men in the cam
piiipn They have turned” in
to $515, Warren pointed
out. \
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Burglars Enter
Two Places But
Meet Failure
Truce Delegates
Fail to Reach ".
Any Agreements
A l*»U'Hk III Mil l‘tubt Mini Villi'
half 111«»111 Lj,l 4' w11 lr Ijii'ft < ii"''
O*111f Ki hImY Vsilll the tllHl HV4't;V of
tin* MtiifimU find lho hmo-nI td u
Suli^uit SpiiViirM m»t». i j
Ttir >h«*rif f’a „ ih'iFMi tliieiit di^-
aJoHiol the infoi MietiiMi n'fti*i tlvo—
t\vu l hTvo** h»d Ihm‘!i i«U*Mttfird b\
thriLowner, Him Hmidi'iH, Suljdiut
Simnufi Nt*iciu«. . f
TBf* man hm«* tak'n into « in*tod^
Inti* TbuiMiny Hfti'iiHMUi in the
di'ti H t by rity jwdire
Jit* wrh TTkIijimT in, JmT) in HteM—
t i»U!it\ where the « iiIvi*h vu*te
found.
AiiHittofiel infnmiMtton in fjt**
iTKKi! WRii oMuiueii 0V(*1 M 'iio l,
Mud irmn.fmi of the Ho|iltnM f idit»
t v i*hn if f’x forc e, toKt'lhei vvith
Hunt t oiinty aff m #o ?*, «pent muxt
of fht* pfv^t week M'tiii tiini^foi ttfv
HfltlHttlt*.
Arvnr1ii*?4UM' told ln»vv
offiiiiN found thv<nlvi‘* on i» fiirfu
nine mile* north went, of (#» oe.nvilie
yii m fnrm owned** hy the tUAU-
•m ^ ; ^ U»flW^Tnriu4' f 1 ^lTf(T^T|?foTrTl I: • ■ Hunt
TiIuiity.iuiAji u* .*m>he* f#*id |m7”
for the two i alvei*.
• t ihc
n>** _t. *
imis VV* dii
Churchill Cites
British Gains
During 6 Months
<Hu U**n mtnJ
Mas ’ S and :*
Ihe I ‘tli fijinuni *how tmd
wilt hv 'taile t ltv I'ill.k illOV'
Ikii mk hiHiut lifoI Si nioi divj
ikt»i unuifnte’•’tt/'^hefoi r Judue t ,
l Routf«M*u i Ii hi ‘A‘ta v. and Kn ,
*fd\ o|or Oilifcr I he <ode »»f ' t *%
iHejed ht I imIuv, ottvi mmir,’
is «vjieitid t * * draw "Mir put tin-
ji.it oni 11 i»j*i t h*% fif**h
l.tjeumn I *u jo*» lot ei.iiliuiT,;
jA’ji*|Tte«| 7 * *' yhti »r* altvadv hnvr
hevh i eniAteied- I*m the* ionio#t
■ditty U.x-i< »h1m'i —tYrriHiTFiF"
the' jifiHOF event would tueah all
Ujiutih tilU \e»i i
“T- t»i» Ki » I »*pn**entrttton of
-1 rmiTtn daft > tiei d* -f# evj»e* ted to ,
/t h* li*11ft11 "hnw . I erje* added
^ | with the * t|?%i«**eted nn«
Jim i mi-nt m iitiiuirth, I Wte* “ntd
Ity e»iiihit>. ut the ‘whow af^o will
’ diluMkte tlio ' «*t ev|mu«ton of
the MopTvih* I'oUfd) da^i V tndu*
■if \ | uji mi t if feutity »»trei| ani-
vnmU. ill the i ounty vv\ll hr to, an
eshihtl j*ofi>?«»4-ed try the liohktn*.
i mint) XitifliHil Mierdinif \**«»
* tut ton Ihe 1 tail y Meld Imjoove
MO Fit \#rj4'lMtl«Mt al*0 Avtll ' IlHVl’
v*jM In’ the u*y»,M‘ I
|i»oi*4h*> ot^trt?S»»
» »i(f li ' Mticj t tr\
t^iup.
wi v v ' i ilt
’.'JM ttkl't, A vwfV e ■
ol,trMO' Kom-1 vtU
,i t kw ned I hi 11 y »sti
I Hi. ttU ’ t»OOi(lkld
M • MjiM.io-V' h«K,h • *
wiir; tor imtr“r-“ki.
Hldil. .. t ’
• Ifie‘etttati‘d» n*f
mid jiidinOff til u
*v ii I in field t t idi*i
>1*
Airman Allowed
To Resign Post
And Escape Term
i U+ 4 a P' • m »
"Wjisitu f>gt«»o# May I
\ri Ah
iefu*ied’lo fly4
00(1 Mr ill, Ha ’
tifTj hut ttnMef
l.oiidoit, Muv
i t r itriiii '■ Ihaiiic___M-U-. AulAW-M^+A+Ttetd booth nffte
M t-ot*fm -f* huiehttl nia»lf**d half
>**« i to off fie todnv with a |0*lH.i«Hl
blond* ail, eiti-n^ advato eM .made
hy hi* m*' i t moeot- lo ^eoeFal. he
ft > ITw t fTTTia ■« «• tm« keMed t \ 4
downhill | * a i i ■ And the win hi i»*
Koi . «• yffo vi ho
l teuleriant Vet ne
t*evn allowed to^i-e*
i ooditi >n* ^<t¥»ei‘ than* Jio#i*.»» aVde
The All fther made the an
noumeineot after All SeeAAai >
Kintell* t and hi •daff had «ltubed
thf i'rri'a...... I ho a« t ton enable'
Aijj4i«I>w iii to vaeafu a two >e*u
piiaon iftvjr-n tu. him foi
ht* irfuani to,fly, y. •■ . .....
dan if e t
be j*atd,_
d war
l*'M4
Body of Youth
-Found-in Lake
l
-U'jj^Ptb....m--Luaiii)iiiy *rc .fkuum.
Tyjve t« leafn to cut aionie uitho.it
Headon Crash
: Kills 3 People
—f
f
wimr >f the flee services they AtmrlmUi r„ny
Imvo jrniw n acc istomeil lo while umesa. May 3 - A heail-on
on occupation duty, ; tal cefiision five miles south o|
Thp/aniiy h** ntimmnrcii an ertd 1.»micsh took three 11W* ~e«rlj! tic
to certairi, lusSfy items, such .V. Jay.. Killed instantlyc.ws.far Jf .Jtftr
free domestic*; find other pcfaon- year-old Lubbock man. ‘ Nil-holes
ul services. Montex, and a youmr I,atin-Ameri-
The action apparently emb the can woman of-about Jl years of vr^||K(. \ h„|e wa* chipped
pi mV’s quanyl with the State Pe- airc. The fhjf d victim, a | jn the dool above an inside IihV. A
r-wtfmPW, VtKfeh’ha* been aakinst cafe <m ploy at- by the name of
the arnty to ifetHd of tt» frills. VI yatf Arnold, Robertson j died in
If. S^, lliirh Commissionei in tier- a l.at
many-—John J. McClojr—)rr«*et«;d ' half II
the armv's announcement as evt- A [fouith man, 23-year-old Jes-
dence of real cooperation. It war u* Anuriiiir of Lubbock, was hos-
| Oiirte<J out that althoiiyh the n»6n- pitallxetj*. Robertson
Sanders first u porti-d the am
mal* mis*my Aqiftnt If,, lib'll
from a pasture two milr-s aotithcasi
iB» i»«o. ,«ou Pr*«i ’ • ;...at the city on the old ( omit road
Munson, Koreu, May i lie The calvi-s weie u-tui'iied to the
full allied ami ( onimuni-1 tnoi same pasture l-’riilay afternoeu,
ileleim'Uis hove nu t Ini'21 minifte The man chai'ired befe uritli
Kut-thev fujlj*d to reach any ht.ri-i j rattle theft-dented an,\f knowledge
meiit oh -the allied eo»|»roiiiisc j of the 4.h'-ft when ipicuHoricd hy
proposal for a Korean armistice, local office!* Filday
Tin- chief alliyd delegates, Vi A watt ant ftu hi- anest »«-
, - , >. Admiral C, Turner Joy, swiif after issued earlier in the week iijr
J’1*...... of
cdinmenf. But the atmosphere ot Melton irpon a , r "in pin nit • sliriTed
the meeting w as described us cool hy Shci if/ Ac«, a Kasun-
lv imneisonal—»—
Tm^chu-f Red
Iturglars-failed to gain in two
jobs sometime Friday -.night.
Massey’s Service Station on Main
street nnd Moiiis Feed Store wen
ompleted Saturday
u check was
Jj morning.
City police were notified of the
two burglarie* shoj t1 y , afVrt'n -lf>f—
two buslti'-sses were opened Sat
■ttrday. ...........-............— „ .
, bi le
through a door'opening into „ ,’jourrinerrt, the Reijs--agMUat-
Red yldogati- read a
Illy 1*«in«|irf Aimii . \
' Sfvb»**«iL, M.iv I 1 br* #bm|y of'
th«4 ***m ii/xl \ **» im»m v*julh who
*!rowritM in I.**kt Kl-biji Mtioitly
w*»*i fota^l ...Ihis,..huttiunv
Hr 1*4 IheytMi ohl Jim MbrjMHMii
of Vrmon Tin body of hi* broth ’
**r, 1U \*'m» »»l«l (HU' .Sbijipi^n, wp
fouHi) ‘*JlJhr ImKh iih.tfif* nil Thtir ^
day n nr hi
4 'Hir youths wrir thaii ijiJim' i^L
lh , Mini Ml* Jon Shl|itHHl| of
A 4*1 bon rjbt'.V w»*i i hi■*t n*o*h *»bv^
on Apf»I J J- v* nj^u At tb*
•i i m <!■ t ba. i,..-^a4Mr^rr»"-T'’rrirtiy;7~' '‘; ITT*f ■ ■> t
whb b wm boolcil Iu*m>
im KmaUM’. MrLtob , il^ f riiiijOliif njUlfrOirnf
not M*t m iMitid 8af. tirday fodij."
I-I - V,-. i-.yor.ssiaati*
Mrs Doswell
Declared Guilty
Of Male's Murder
thy r
liallii-, M*:>.? A yui v m ilsila*.
has found Mi * Metlyn a Jb-si H
V -mm dri tnjtf HrW fw*ttand
-entedceii he* I*r-Ufy- In prison
.. C«tlll m-ll to sllol jy .
,Vmp|v and beached itself A search
began 111,il*"i (be dln-itioii 'il tin
» I- »>i«l thgjluhj County man told of- Maylm '-(Inly -herrff,-and »»-
____ftceis jn the pieilttte of ills ncpfi joined btyulhei officeis «- well a
It appeared possible—from this ew that tie paid |S7 foi the two Texas leimrdsn en from Vernori
gives. He explained his nephfw and- Wichita F«4> and
llo advaileeiiie.id of their oigaoi
/-id Min ••nil milk log i ompai isoij^jd
I 'l l IA ,1111mu I >
__:s|pi...l im—tue 1,.,"hi I'.vhtbrt”
Id I t’almei ’« nilifnlall) sited
Ailiu'oei Hi-«ign Winnie I he
two vein, foul month*_old ant*!
iiih,< tins yiirtt..i Olnl'letid it* to *r
, eai Vifi Fin: r.~y to ftos day*,'
ntir toodweed .H*(F« F pounds Of
milk, ,i,:i pei cetit o,l butteifat,'
and tv., pound* of lot f-
W hib i-ofTli' ■■’ in ttu- «h(i* '(fll
pi,I be del in it el V known ‘ tinttl
I hiuiulayv "Ue mU ■ Ur»4 »e»eial ijrotlrv sf-wm itnwy her hoshirtrd
in.lift) dmiyinen who pFa ii to god .enti.- H*--ed hci rubfif/- In |rt ism,
uigie tlMdi ‘.IMlimit- F'livi imludc The ju^v t'f.nned t|u- veidoc
i'almer, Ft r k'mn «od 'Son., ia*! fdaht/ Mr» PoSWidF.waa v >
Ho j | e i , t.oiidd Rost and vif t-ed iff »Fbntting he*., wesItTry
Floti't^iiS, ,k ,i i-.lsi Hpting- I s»(it-*, oilman hiisliand. T» ,-nia- l'o*s«»t),
II II 'And. I S«g- awnWlr-f^FRj ‘I ;'bo '““Ilk »> "> tbeit sti.smn -
j, Haim ' > ilflioiird rBft.O'imbib o"ul*ide then
UIgbiight of tbo show progiimt ifalla- !">**• Ujtt August
Three Soldiers ?'D"ma5eJ
Believed Dosnel OeSuprhijhway
Near Gatesville
Menaced -tatement. Joy rm|ion4e<j Viemlu i* of the -heriff- for
The service station was entered-! ,,n' — 1 ben Joy proposed
nesa hospital an hour and a
ter. He was 36 years nld. ':
rear wrudod to the
was found o.ien.
finttjf at the feed store was
gained through a Wrhdow on the
jmuth side of the building. A lad-
dr r, laying neat the building, was
aeqiiein e. of .gvgnts that the * oni-
grease rtiom niunist* had o ft I-I <d some kind-or
counJer-plopo-al. —— —
had agi ceil to -ell him three
(Continued or I’age
gives „f
Atate..... High *.**
uyifujcrii *
I *1 pMI t
AT FORT WORTH
¥ , ..... - piai eu o,eu
(■)■ for arntv luxuries comes fror-t been w<ir,kiiq^|n Alidtand recently rtore t,ffit(. wa* van«aeked.
oceupat ion costs, it is the Ameri-1 — was |^d«*ing alone. The other
inn taxpayer who actually:
picks thiVe crash
. sat.ond.—ar....
Salt Lake City
Hit bfFloods
I U | • * F . ' HI* *•»
i Piteed below tiie window; The
sacked.’
^J^'Copper Shortage
May Threaten
Secret Indictments
Returned by Probers
Jel Airliner
Breaks Record
K» 4—H rSf.V (’•>«'
Fort Moodi, May 3 I'hiev sol,
diVl* -fioin F«iT'let»"d are .nd*sing
,ir,d iuju VI if dloWMil li* a I *i«le*
Vil!»- - ;' ....... \ '
I’The Ja«p In d*h»-h . 4h»y. Wei*
lilting * m- j| i!pl #ff « low w*»(e|
Iii idg* j«»l*t' day
was' sw—Hi it
<;AI+Ttin «|
i aaManta: r;
till i , »■ i t eek
a flash flood
wi le oul-of -rate
-A M*rjrtm*ttf hv Hntoliy’llBWd *#
Ft W'orth was' daniMgrd._riJum t|
«tiuik *n qn|i» ,ut -ertnyn of new
Hup-itdgbway'iiX ki nlay aftci
Hoop I t .ii l .1II1 pi:*11 ” * ’
ttii**e nepl,, p of Marlin Jot,
iif tht< citv, was en route Ut SUt
phtn jK|o pig-
- -A taia-’in lira * utirnil) pan it
highway was left Fw a eoiinlv
load inteistwfioq li»*i *a!il hfe*
cat iardmad into the edge of lh*
paved s»*i (loo aftei b«- diovc pilu
(he It | - i -• bill
I
United States
<** .lowuld *vSp-*<-*e*"- ■ W
For. M ctli. May 3 The . ^600811 J CIS
/ V * < f «>>
F'Bfmill*!
whotwh
(Hy A»mn mtfd Prtial
Iranian Premier
Receives Rebuke
1
trial federal grand juty wFurh ha«
been in session al Fort Worth re-
Wsshington, May 3.—A copper i turned a large brown envelop
shortage may threaten the nation nl»'M ”sei ret, indictments’’ to-
ns a result ’of » development • in day.
Xvkile, The envelope will not be opened
Xhe-U. S. has Keen taking no and the names of the indicted
per l ent of the ptoductinn of the', persona (mown until KMji’ial Jtulgt-
” ' ‘ 'i order*.
Andes
! of 27 and a half cents a pound.
! The Chilean government ha* lieen
the other-:2U pay ijent on
j the world market, which mow ia
T. Wh
t-r
^ iff, Atmmt'4 rum
ASit l.ake City, May I—Warm
Weather in Utah is threatening
even more flood damage in Salt
Tarke City„J{igh tempo wUu res
mean another incrcaae in the pre's-
aure'nT Streams from the melting ymrf,(rrf run)
anowpaeka in the mounttins to the* Tehran, May .1-— The Mossadegh | s«Jling
east. • . ' • 'govelnrienf in Iran has^eceived a
Aliout 3,00(1 rgfRlFhH 6t iM H»y ^ rtn^^cLCTr. parliamMt. The «t Tfcput 50
senate approved Knlv a ofte-mouth it has received a roy'alty of thred
extension «f -martial tow in f oh-i rents • pound on the U. S. shipt:^ evasion and cormptron ca-.-
ran, although th« government Kad ment*. , k i
asked for an’ extension of two -Rut UhUc fias cancelled its.
m„nth*. -dES* Ty+ar-dld contract with two Amer-'
Bag Four Reds
In Sky Bailie
have already fled,the west siiie in
; lie gr.eatist mass evaluation in
Ihe city’s history. They evacuated
« 60-Filock are'll sacrificed by city
officials in a move to prev*
a destructive flood wave. Till
flooded region boidei-s
Whitfield l)avid-on
•The Fprt- Wflryth grand jury Fuis
been t'loMipg into- the affairs of
a fill flier "fWiFia' gambler, Bendy
Btniriif, i»ho 'now live* in l,a*
dent* a pound.* And : The jury atop ha*
,..i * .. .......... W... Fieen looking into Ineoltle tax
Jl
' - ■ -. J
':-W' *
(Hu 1<M. '4bd
l.ondon^ May 3 4
I inlay m .South Afipa
tiner riiating the ftr
i tal jet (light In Fiinm
ed iir- p, JohaonedniiL uu#t 2 1
boui* ard t* mt.ojiti yf"t’ii,(! l.or,
don. In 11 .cilFog , fi-i-/ Itwpo era
-Tbat .Ulout iWo'-tbiiiH of the Itme
for eohventioila! aiJlinet*. Tb.-
- ‘ Jlrttoh m,'iy' atari jet -,'.i\jei- m
• the- Cp.teil Stall- next ecar,
1
Clay and Dulles
Visit With Ike
re *t
It’* the firat rebuke the (senate
ha* handed Mussadirh. Howe'er,
Jurdati Rlvyr, already full ant} if* nM eonsid^Fed, a vote of lark eminent said it waflUJe fell «H
threatened with an overflow fiogi ,,f eotJjTblence.
Utah Lake.
The senate went along with a
Officials hope the Jordan* will government request for a thrrfc*
be able to handle the execJ anj H'^hth extension of military rul*
carry it to Great -Sail Lake, which
•can com|ianie* that mine almost
all the copper. The Chilean gev-
the coppei on the richer
market, to get money for
« orld
Inter-
WEATHER
I Hi ImrOd r-l») ...
Niirlh Central aod We-t Texx*
—Clear to partly eioutlyi Widely
seattered thqqUci shower* Inflc
Adams Enters
Campaign for
Representative
y
' nmm
I&* Aim-•
Seoul. Korea, May S An • rl-s,
i an jet pilot* have shul Jb-.vii foffr"
Communist MIG*—t«--t»irtle», near
the Mam-hut iali luitdei A Com-;
(nunist pwipellet drive fighter
was’,damaged. ;
The Aii Force *i port • tJJ»c
eight allied pjanes *“.(». lfest tld' *f • i W, 4Ej «*d
hig jhekreek ending >|e*lei day, In sn/ing» ha* »ot
thk. Wine-period aliu-d plane* *h„C f,„ th^-«/fice
down -ewi Ml'. . ....... « .itUUa .....'|i j |]
-froyeif two and damaged ’wx.-W- „f Te«*», •uhjiet UthaefTfiK o?
The UN hi* lo*t 657 plane- , tjudb-mi,.-1 itu- rudmatim flu- di-
to let IIM l'.i<i*v 1 npklflfr I Ml*., iiui
FiTiVikltir eoiifitir*. A "j
IIS ;•
> Hy A*mm»n4 V •**! f
PiiiTtC 'May : d’„/!)«ygjfid. rd>.bt,':i
name* were on the ti»t of cailei* at
Gt-nei.al Ki-enFfower's Flench liegif-
'juafteut (itdav ,1‘bev inciuittif
..tens.'.A1.';hg.'-toy slid foreign
,i f fa 11 * e 4 pr> t Jijin Foster'IFullev.
t ia), now a elvilran, i* art active
•iippoH-wt of the Kisenhower for
l’r- yii-et* iriw-vement, iHilles, on
tin <kh«i haiiii, ha* refused to *a>
whethAr he will support tire-Trrnov
*1. Aftei talking wttb kit*enhower
’■"i Kill F.asti-iji affairs, lyuile*
%,irW"ntr.tive-, Thinl |)i«tih t of .aid hail a f J"li and jdeasadt
Texas." ’ 5. - i|tM M**ion on vtriidn Mnar't* of
finfininw fa.tFiei formerly served the mt i nationa|j*ituktio% am,I We
i -1
Ott Duncan, Jr.,
Plans Campaign -
For Congress
V JV—r-f- -■ -
' J. U tdttk ItMici a; Jr., of 'iii
in,-1, ■ a ngitvc\of ifidihm* t. omit .
bus .itinoutit • 4 hi* l aiididacv for
tt.ih L'iiltt d dtAte* Hotisi' rrf ttr;
Third I»»*ti ii t
ha* ^rttoil’ll'"TiTrnal ** <nU’"y ’ : f-'1 no Ili*eu*s.t(n whgtVwe, qlmut
for tfiA-
• . watttty pr |
' —t»r F*p*hiVt County
far in the wai. The Af?- E’loi-e
•iij-jthe CorphTtViiisI* io«t 112..til
addition 122 Red plane probah
ioi to the famt-bi’* mo'F domtsip puditii *C”
r ”f .Uoilt's mdnated that in or§ of
Iranian iurrentl a the -,-veiai -pi-ei-lo-* hy ia , -i tint
im-iirtrer of the State la-gi-latui -- ,,j,,; to itiake soon in the United
Jfi- reportedly the will Khi ran Hfatr*, tb- will announce his sup
’•VFr ve'i-rxh -eiviisg mjthjf pa-’t .qmi ^of .one of I t-e Rej.iililnan can
nvavvrrru t fijtnqri i«mFMi'i« injd »
national t ratio and to taint- the J Sunday, Noi much yliange in tetri ly wtu-c destroyed
is now at it* highest' leVel
corded hiatoiji.
T.
wage* Jof the ntiiieni. - *- "■ pei'ature."—> -x -v. Tig- jx-t scrap* tidlav near the
in the province of Rhuxiatan. Theiie are hint*, how'eeer. IhgtL Kant Texas and South C«rntr») Yjtlu Rivet produet-l Axoet-ieaV
which Ha* rich'dil de)to*it*. an I t'Kile would accept a six-cent*-a- ‘Texas—Partly cloudy' *iirf\nti!t 13th jet aee. Captain R«bed T
r
..
V
re* a two-month extension in’ajnofhai
j ' province, • |
pound increase in it* price lo thCTinuch change
United Stulex. Jtfdy.
in t*m|M-raiure WulW l.at*ha», 'Junior, \ "f Amatillo,
tTt
\
/.
Mi, Adyit. •' F-at^bven * rax
paying pis^iertv n >vner-TTrHii|iFrriT~
( runty )6r .10 year- Mi* wife )»
the former Mi*,- Hot Faring, daugh-
amf Ap*. t.isb-n
KialitF
session,
didates
— 11 i*i i m i1 aniniiuvi'ii! Ft is
i;H,f‘>r rongres* fidlo^ing
tllU t Rep.
i-antiiiTTfT' -Frsenhowi-r blahs to go lo Italy
tin- an* Monday tp continue hi* farewell
ter of fhe hale Mr
Lt'kdb\ 'oin of^Ndith lAtto.nf,(;c Treaty ha
ould' seek the *i-at TTon-/ before leaving his poat as
I.
(Ciuotiauud onXL^e
i ouPremfmT
wijhlii .v,
held by M-tirim- Kunator Tom Con
HXfei * ' "* n -r ...
J *
• upi cine allied eominandei about
.'LFtc_ fn *t of June. ,
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 106, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 4, 1952, newspaper, May 4, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815655/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.