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VOL. Ill, NO. 33
(Sloiteumfpr Daily Mirror
United Prcu-<U.»
GLADEWATER, TEXAS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. 15)5!
Station KS1J—1430 On Your Dial
City Edition
Six fog—
5c PER COPY
Allies Charge Bombing Was Faked
$2 Million Budget Is Expected
For Year
Beginning
October 1
< • r«*HK county will operate
on a budget expected to be
in the 2 million dollar brack-
et during the 1!I!S1-1»52 fiscal
year which starts Oct. 1.
A preliminary budget, I
which anticipates total rev- *
enue of $2,006,127.86 for the
year, will be considered h> the
cMnmlnittH'ri court at a public
hearing net (or HI a.m. Thursday
in the county courtroom.
County Juitgc Karl Sharp has
indicated that he and the cam-
mi-»ionvii> would welcome Gregg
county citizen* at the budget hear-
ing Tilts ii an opportunity to see
government in action, where cMi- f
zrns and the governing body sit
together In diseuss income and ex- i
panrex for the next year
The chamber* of commerce in
Greg county and the East Texas
chamber of commerce are cooper-
ating this yrar in an effort to >
create more interest In the coun-
ty's government and •me of the
mum objectives of this movement
is to encourage good attendance at
the county budget hearing
Revenue anticipated for lha
coming yoar vxcevds that ex-
pected far the year now coming
to a close by approximately
tl>t.000. This year's budget was
sot up an a I1.MI.000 total.
Mast of the funds for running
the rounty government come from
ad valorem taxes, for which a rate
of $1.19 per $100 property value- j
tion la set up in the proposed
I95M692 budget.
The current tax rate 09 rents 1
The increase stasns from ac-
tion of Otsgg county property
owners lost January In voting
to provide funds for a road im-
provement program now under
way. A maximum increase ot 20
cents was voted.
No material changes -with the
Say No UN Plane Was
Near Kaesong At Time
^« • • TOKYO, Aug. 28 (UP)—Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway's
f CCfOfY Preme headquarters charged today that the Communists
we wllll Iff wwl WI one of their own airnlanna tn «t oils a falls hnmhinn nf I
OKs Curbs
(UP)—Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway's su-
L'harged today that the Communists used
one of their own airplanes to stage a fake bombing of Kae-
»ong.
A statement issued by the supreme United Nations com-
mander’s public information service repeated that no United
A § Am a m j Nations airplane of any description was over Kaesong at
IXnCf follffPfC.ihe time of the alleged bombing of the armistice confer-
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PYONGYANG
ST
':*»*$TWooes I
I
The Gladewater city commission
this morning approved approxi-
mately one mile of new curb and
gutters and asphalt paving for
streets in the south part nf town.
The paving will extend on South
Main from Miller to Saunders ave-
nue, on Eleanor avenue from South i
Main to Clair street. Austin street ,
from Eleanor to the Tyler road, ! Robert Wayne White,
Clair street from Eleanor to South only child of Mr. and Mrs Hoy
Main, Eddy street from South Main WHte of Longview and nephew of
to Eleanor, Saunders street from Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White of
Naphew Of Glada
, Couple Fatally
Shat Yesterday
15, the
| South Main '<> Hoden lane. Eleanor
from Eddy to Saunders.
The housing authority of the
city of Gladewater will pay their
assessment of $25,000 on this proj-
' eet as it covers streets in the new
housing project areu.H
Gladewater, was fatally shot Mon-
day afternoon on a hunting trip
on the outskirts of Longview.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday at 10 a.m at the Fir. t
Baptist chui ch of Longview with
Dr. W. Morris Ford, pastor, in
WILL FILE TRUST AGREEMENT FOR HEARST ENTERPRISES
—Marion Davies, left, a longtime friend and confidante of the
lute William Randolph Heard 'shown Willi Heard at a California
state guard bait in MM2', will lil« a purported trust agreement
giving her full control of the Hcarst enterprises, her Inwver re-
vealed in Los Angeles Special administrators of the estate, how-
ever. while confirming the document's existence, said it will have
no effect because "It was never executed " 'Acme Telephotoi
Plans and specifications will be I charge. Burial will be in the
available about Sept. 5 and bids ' sPrinli Hill cemetery under direr-
?nce neutral zone.
"Our air alert system report-
ed that an unidentified aircraft
approached Kaesong from the
west el 11:20 p.m.. the exact time
of the alleged attack." the state-
ment said.
“Since- no United Nations com-
mand aircraft was in the area, it
is beyond doubt that this .was a
Communist aircraft . .
Radio Peipin. quoting a North
Korean newspaper, said the Kae-
song talks had "come to a se-
rious crisis owing to American
provocations" and that "Ameri-
can impariallsts must bear all
consequancas" if armistic nego-
tiations break down. It was one
of the strongest anti-American
blasts in recant weeks by the
Red propaganda machine.
What Red reaction would be to
CAUCASIANS REPORTED WITH KOREANS—Red forces (white
arrows' made a stiff probing ussault north of Yanggu »Ii, and
eastward Allied fielu commanders reported that Communist units
had infiltrated United Nations lines in the Inje area O. Heavieat
patrol actions were southeast of Kumsong (J) where Reds put up
heavy fight to keep United NaUons troops away from a Commun-
ist buildup area. United Nations intelligence officers reported that
the Communists were bringing in "Caucasians” 'either Russian or
satellite1 troops to help in the Korean war. 'Acme Telephoto)
will be publicly opened and let on
Saturday, Sept. 22.
Paul G. Bentley, Dallas engineer
who has been working on the hous-
ing project, appeared before the
tiou of the Welch funeral home ,h‘‘ s'utement b> Ridgway’s head
of Longview.
The tragedy occui red in the
vicinity of Winterfield and Alpine
streets about 3 p.m. A shell from
'51-52 School
Budget Okayed
commission with preliminary plans | » 22-rifle entered his right cheek,
and wus ordered to have final t inflicting a wound from which j
plans available by Sept. 5. After he died at Gregg hospital 43 inin-
that date they may oe obtained ' u*®? I;,'er'
from him or from the office of' Tbe “hooting occurred us Rob-
the city secretary .
A $7Ml.32 in budget and the
same tax rate for the Gladewater
County Line litdependtftl Mahaxl
•liatnet for the 1091-32 year were
unanimously approved by the
board of sducatiim at the final
hearing this morning in the office
of Supt Dana Williams.
All accounts of the school sy*.j~will
tern «»i» i• (Miited by officials ■
m a "healthy** condition
thie evaluation on a 90 cents rale
leas 2 per rent for early payment
ami l per cent for rteimquert tax | „
l-ayinent Debt service is the name
Fred Erisman Sr.
Dias; Sarvicas
Sat Far Tharsday
ert and a triemi, David Gary. 15,
i who was visiting him Irom Cisco,
I hunted in .< v. ooded area.
quarters remain to be seen.
All evidence establishes the con-
clusion that "the Communists per-
petrated a deliberate fraud.” the
statement said.
"Obvious, tee. is the fact that
the entire scene, including the
investigation there of. was stag-
ed by the Communist* for the
benefit of their photographers
and newsmen."
Reds Pushed Off
Hill By Allies
(ITH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, > Despite the slippery slopes, the
Korea, Ana. 28 lllh—United Na- allied soldier- bud cleared one itn-
lions forces pushed the Commiin- [ poriant hih and were a««gnlf*ng
ist.s off a newly-captured hill on I another 2\* hours later. Little re-
the 13th day of the battle of! sistance was encountered, but
LONGVIEW. Aug. 28.
Erisman Sr.,
died at
■Commenting on the new Red de-' “bloody ridge’ today. ! some United Nations casualties
■ Accord!.ig to police reconstruc-1 mand for a reinvestigation of al- 'An unconfirmed and highly were caused by mines and booby
tion of the mishap, David and leged neutrality breaches, the doubtful report from Chinese Na-1 traps.
Robert had iiad some disagreement 1 headquarters statement said' tionalist ounces on Formosa said
about re'liming home. David ' Should the investigation bo re- i tlu' Communists have massed 1,-
wanted to go home but Robert did ! opened it is probable that much ! 050 000 men ior an offensive in
not. jmore convincing evidence of a
David started homeward alone1 bombing attack would be pre-
end turned once, he said, and saw sented.”
that Robert was leaning on his | The statement i—riled that
gun looking alter him. A few mo- | RMgway pcebeMy wUl reject the
tax rite of kix <-«,u ht* h,,,n«‘ here at 7 p.m.'Monday "T?1’' **ter h* heard a shot, he' Red demand for another inves-
last War “ WW uawl a"*r a long nines., P ^ Udd police, and turned to see Rob- tigatien .f two .Ue^ rioMtJon.
«,o. .j,»« h. • «rias c' «£& ■».«■««
!ui lhu v*u* Christian churcli here with winded youth, found him uncon-
inelude $10,000 fronithe burial in Grace Hill cemetery., fviouabkt still breathing, and ran
Koreu, inch.ding 100,000 members
ot an international corps.'
United Nations troops jumped
oft against the western flank of
bloody ridge uorthwaet of Yanggu
on the eait-central front at dawn
in a drenching rain.
Cafe Serves At
sssu rss 1935 Price Level
gmgfizzz £L. «... Z, ~
v>‘r' rr*‘17fcin ,h*’ 'nr",u>' ,h*' 44n-yttrrt tract which will In-t teachers: and $12,900 m federal Knight; of s- i*’ t.u.t r(ol>ei t rushed to the hosni- ^ switched from Kaesong. There —Hearty eaters released their belts
funds compri' int- the proposed ni-a finished m the near future. aid to the culrterie iows 1|U! m ' mJ ’ ’ tal ' ( have U-t-n strong reports for sev- another notch today and said that!
last7anunrv^.owllocldcd*to°the V h tialia'* al'l»i"Xi i The schixtl will n-ceiv< from the ' fraternities will take )>art in the David, ruffering from shock, g^t such'^cfuinm^To^ mi*ht *u*l the Oklahoma cafes one-day ex- The Communists threw a ragi-
ic iilar mainti-nanre fund ..r i|,< i,bovr ,hr l,r»’*0'»»- -tutc this . m.ing yeai $110,089 per funeral services. »l*> was taken in at the hospital n h ®hi^?an*e *? ”u* of P*rimant of selling meals at 1938 mem—some 2.300 troops— agaiMt
mad .nd hnd^ d^Mirtment *«ry bud«m Uvspm of .s.,|nry ad capita up|K.rtini.m*nt comp.,i,-o Mr. Erisman came to East Ttxas b"» later was released. tmTth 5», *..U"‘,e,r ]*”* eon* pr,c** was—burp—a mighty sue- the hill in the first of a seriw of
In the punch bowl araa above
Inje, tarther east, United NaUons
forces finally repulsed an enamy
probing attack after a six-hour
fight.
Communist troops also batters*
!^Axacaap&5t
North Korean Rail Mai dee-
1 perateiy to dislodge South Korean
' forces from a hill near the eto$
coast some 30 miles north of the
38th tiarallcl
The South Koreans captured the
hih, north northwest of Kansong,
yesterday m the northernmost
United Nations thrust since the
Allies pulled out ot North Korea
last winter.
Jsrr .■jrr^s.’ss ssa. ’irr zz i jtz irssrw
to finance th, road improvement effective**. I by the board in a irwtnat ,onll ’
program
Warrants totaling $200,000
wvr* issued to initiate thv pro-
gram. and $073,000 in warrants
was issued to contract tor work
on eight projects. Tho warrants
wil lb# rotirod m eight years.
77iv propiwnl $1 19 tnx rate will
l>c levied again; t property in Gregg
county ayaelsod at ippi . ximntch
125 million dollars, same as for
the current year. , ' ,
Revenue from flits source, after
discount and uncollected luxes, is
• xfM'etcd to total $1.430,000 Funds
from other source*, such as auto
meeting several weeks ago.
employed tn this ares by the Texas hl!< n'a*ernal grandmother. Mrs. J c‘ "‘.utra z nc.
Railroad commission. Later he bv- Collins ot Wmnsboro. i 1 ,.re u a-s •v('* no indication
Honorary pallbearers will be iLs ,to Ibo na*ure of the reply Gen.
----------- — service. $422,734 on- ‘a,ne a deputy tax collector under — ----.. «,... .i,—- ---"
end ion of M hool p|.,nt> »30.900: Mann Fuller. He had lieen retired nifn,b‘T!’ °* the Longview High . y1?1 .."»*** > »h® ^ latest
F.»r 25 cents they ate: _________________
Fried chicken, roast pork, roast hail of death "on
United Nations artillery poured a
:hc Reds for a
Tlie 1861 32 budget < xeeedx by j iiiainti-nnuce of school, SAt ; \ r,‘t'rntly.
$37 Oft tile 1990-31 budget al auxilliury i.tencies. $00,073; f'lxixi He is survived by two sons;!* tnember.
though the evaluation fui this I charge.-. <4.900, capital i.utl.n Fi.-d. 124th district 'eon rt jutlge.
veal IS $1.7011.000 below that of $73,750; nui debt service $41.'iand Authorv Duvid of Ft. Worth;
hut year. This years evaluation 448 17. ' ' a sister, Mrs. Ethel Addington of
was set ot $45,100,060. Tht receipts j„ other action the board «■ J3’"ith; two brothers, R Y. and
foi tla sch.Kil are derived from cepted the resignations «*.* Mr- J oflF1 woGh; two
Evwiyn Btinwvd as fifth grade 31,41 *eVcrnl ntec** »y uxitcd press
teacher and Dorothy Ann Hey- ..^i, ... M The weatherman foresaw no
Holds as III ,-t grade' teacher. Miss j ruller lihn W^thJ? Uu L (> e- ^ange today, at least for the next
Itevnoldk had not taught here but | ,1’ ' 46 hours, in Texans' most wide-
Hopes Red Threat
Will Disappear
school band of which Robert was Communist letter." the* he '(quar-
ters statement said.
It was believed the supreme
commander, who has dismissed
the Communist allegations of
neutrality violations es "prepos-
terous" and completely faked,
may be seeking instructions from
the chiefs of staff in Washing-
ton.
No Change Due
In Weather Soon
beef or meat loaf, three vegetables, half-hour and they fell back in
desert, bread and butter and drink, confusion.
crMWt:!
dreamed up the experiment to at- but ut u„ tht, soUth Ko.
trret new customers. ! rean line was holding. Heavy
' Roy. they really went for it.” Communist casualties were re-
ported.
Solons Fight To
ite< iioios huit not taught here but bv j^ v «. d, * Noble Crawfnnt* 48 hollr*' i!1 Texan#’ most wide-
h««i iKWK hi:ed by the board. Sh, 'A .f,1* e- T’ w' Sbn'i,d «»wtmg these days-“Hot
h»* accept, d a jHisitiuu at Sol. i 'Z c F win S i'*» l it.”
'hu, Sprii'gg, her home Mrx. i rf «*"
Bui list'd Is luos'mg to Marshall
WAHH1NGTON. Aug 28 'UP-
Gen. Dv, ight D Eisenhower has
i;ci-t«,;;.u.b-«T8r”,s*:•*"»',h< K. , . , ........— -........... .c... empi«
and the Ilk. are expected to IhnwI < throat will diaapiNMi Keiron who holds a bachelor ot will In- honorary pallbearer.-
Mhe total Into the 2 in. I lion <lollar I _iB time science dear- f.«,, -r----I
bracket.
- in time. I science dcgi.f fiom East Texas
The Atlantic pad commander, in ' ^'*.*,I,,.ixillef;c; Mary Helen Walker
T„, u™„< a..,, ,M, c,,,;,.,, m
j though tom-asters at the United
States weather bureau in Dallas
^ w*Nov' ” ............................
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which formerly \< .<s obtaint'd free
North Texas State Teachers col- i vv'*1 celebrate only one Thanks-
I say it will not lie long ” I‘T*’ Th,’’! teachers will Ik- K'vmg this year—Nov 22
I Eisenhower told them, "but it will I in the elemcntarv scIuhiI. Gov. Allan Shivers announced
D 1 be n meaiMiuible leiixth $•! tune, Kloue C\*u4yn iirown ot ($l«d«- ! ! \V 1* v ,a today Layt year,
<120.000 deficit from o|M>r:itmn of | bevmiaae mhin of ii> fitting here water wh» holds a hacholoi of , u’n Wov^tnber had five Thun-
..i days.
of charge lad no longer is avail- ,
able on this basis
The budget also anticipates
the Gregg Memorial hospital as Will not be here to see the day." ! science degtee was elected
compared with a $90,000 deficit : Risen bower's remarks were re- Physical education instructor
rx|>ert€*d for the current f I s e a I 4 leased, m ixneoreci version, l>y the] 'he Weldun sciiool.
year However, Judge Sharp lie- senate foreign relations commit-
lleves the 1931-52 deficit may la*
Kisenhowei insisted that u-Fed-
eral Union of Western Ktiro|>c ot-
ters the be-' long-range hope for
global security.
"Personally,” Eisenhower said,
"I am very hopeful that many of
■ lie designated both the
j (mirth and fifth Thursdays as holi-
were ripe, tl e.v said, for a lastc of
tall.
said Taylor. "Lunch customers
were lined outside waiting. I was
forced to turn 'em away part of
the day." t
Breakfast customers wercn7 B —
overlooked cither. Tho "two-bit 1KOVOPSO CutS
special” included two eggs with
bacon, ham or sausage, buttered, WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 iO»—
toast and coffee. Four Democratic senators opened
Wc just plain ran out of food a fight today to reverse economy
a couple of times, — -,J ' --- — -
.pert
sulphur de- but couldn't keep up with 'the de-’j They said the cuts already or-
N#w Sulphur Deposits
Termed Drop In Buckdt
An^«riVuRuiT°(ic'piuuiienf expert »TnnUi ‘>f T-iy'or said, j cuts in President Truman’s 8VX
said today the new sulphur "de- bm n^dn ,Vkeeap i,i°wdh‘ b‘^ <l0^r ^ Pr°«,Mn’
pi.sits discovcreit In Louisiana will mnnd. It was wonderful.'
Ik* only a "drop in the bucket '
. derod—about 1 billion dollars by
-«" jsr ,5ns; * ’,m“" *"’ou"*
, ---- — — ------- foreign relation*
He said discoverv nf tan 7,,, ,. . , committee—arc false economy in
•hr,,,, ' ol ^5 e sold more than 500 ham- the struggle against Communism
Mediate !* °f ,h° bl,rgers alone. The bread man said 'It bToro imm to W-'
x would come i lot '!!!!* {'*’d .'.u2’er. ~en such a ru" ance the Kremlin s power and w6R
Top maximum yesterday was,, *. ^1 to -so'v- buns, Taylor said. i than to balance the 199'*
105 degrees at Presidio. El Paso m* ,hc currcm 1 ** ’ 1 ttun lo tM“ancl 1882
was favored with the low read-
ing—87 degrees. Cotulla had 104;
Del Rio. Ft. Worth. Wichita Falls
budget
trimmed lo about $80,000
Gragg county’s annual appro-
priation to llbrarioa thrr ighout
lha c a u n I v is incroeaod from
$23,200 to 027.700 undor tha pro-
posed new budget.
The appropriation nf $10,000 to
each of the three cities in the conn-
tv for rural fire protection remains
days. That, a spokesman said, I and Mineral Wells 102; Waco,, Pbo*phate fertilizer production
won t be done this year. Nov. 22 Laredo, Alice', and Wink Hit. and
will conform with the national I Dallas. San Antonio, Lufkin, Col-
i holiday. lege Station and Tyler 100 do-
The 52nd legislature passed a! grees even.
I bill designating the last Thursday | The Dallas reading set a new
in November as Thanksgiving in I record of 29 days of 100 degree
Jury Indicts
Nowspaporman
■'UR' The managing TdimFoi^?
our prol'lcim would disappear if , ertis.iding m is-paper said todavH
that anti-gambling campaign VICIOUS CMCU OP ACCUSATIONS
is nm-hr<hlining'" ,ie-, n, unuu —------
o r 1 d sulphur7 The portions on the meals were iand'tT^.,'’ th« wmetoiq
out nniv a U>' ,v' n,*'rl trur 15,35 *'ze—b*K enough to feed The four are Senators Theodore
. ’ . a mtuiII percentage of the huskiest man. Chicken lovers 1 Pranrii OrtH'n <R I ) Rn«n
Uar iSuMph<it?fertillziV* r^*1* '*"? T'CH'tvc<1, ,wo lar*‘’ P*«»» Mahon (Conn.), John J. Sparknum
■The dbco\er7of th,.Twm7,tIOn #T“h ?‘*£0uW m“kc no t’*t‘rT'a,« ’Ala.', and J. William Fulbright
c!r.Jn I,h|,nb| K ^ •Xb*?nwn» him... Ark They are members ^the
ii" ' h‘ IJ*‘d 5*“ ha,< "hu,ldr^l!i a"d foreign relations committee.
Freeport Sulphur conipanv The 1 ____________
firm said
firm said it intends to build a as/ a -« m a
10 million dollar to 15 million doL *▼$ ArtnUr lODS On
lar plant to exploit the deposit*, p ^
rope were one tederal union.
"1 believe it so strongly that I
the same. | do not believe real security is
A minor Item of increase is np- | h*’ felt in the Britiaii cm-
pnipriatlon of $1,000 to the jury' i,,M' "ther nations of the
fund to provide till a day for at- until that conics alHmt."
tomeya appointed by the courts in j a ~ * 1
criminal n.ses Attorney* in such Airplane Crew Mem bars
cases formerly served without pay. | J, , . ,, ... , ___
According In Judge Sharp, ex »#l6Hte UM miOWiVtl
penditures for 1950-51 exceed hud-
getrd revenue bv uhout $80,000
Revenue anticipated from the
prepetod $1.1$ rate wUl wipe out
the deficit and leave the county
operating well in the Mach” al
tha end al the next fiecal year,
ha said.
DiSALLE TO BREAK
DALLAS. Aug 28 <UP» - Price
Stabilizer Michael DIKalle will
afieak at nn open meet lug of the
Dallas Advertising league Sept. 7.
DtHalle will arrive in Dallas Sept
8, hut his only public appearance
will be before (he advertising lea-
gue.
MEXICO CITY. Aug 28
(UR)—Since even an airplane
can’; outran* the stork, the
hurru«stHi new of nn Aornvia-
Reform.! airliner found them-
selves delivering a Itubv ves-
terday CJRtO feet in the air.
Tlie company said one of
its passengers, Mrs Ixrtleia C
IV Fergu-on, gave birth to a
Imbv on a flight from Tijuana
tu ('ulianan in the state ot
Sinaloa.
The eonijiany was an ex-
cited .itM'ut the blessed event
it forgot to find out whethei
the airborne arrival was a boy
or girl.
mushrooming" despite grauo
jury indictment* against mem iters 1
of tin new; paper stuff for "de-
faming thr«*e confessed gamblers,
a district db.niey, a sheriff and a
police jury.
Kenneth t, Dixon, managing j
editor of the Lake Charles Ameri-
can Pixn*, said "the town is up in
arms. The telephone has been
ringing all night and all dny with
|N*o|tle offering their help "
k Dixon, his ilty editor, his crime
Ball Tossed Back To Ridgway
»T NOMER JENK8
Unit** Rim Slat! Ciiugnful
The Communists have turned the
ball back to Gen. Matthew B.
Nidgway.
Reil Gens. Kim II Sung and
P»ng Teh-Huai told the supreme
reianter and the publishers ol thv | United Natu na mimmw ih i
the grand jury last night. The in-
dictments i.iew out of the patter's
support of the People’s Art ton
Group, a 'food government organi-
zation that hu* (teen lighting
gambling i.t Caleaseu jtarish.
YUGOSLAV ALLOTMERT
oft the armistice talks just because
he aeeuMHt ths'in of "malicious
falsehoods."
What’s more, they said, Ridg-
way himaelf ir guilty ot "reversing
... the truth" in accusing them
ol faking an air raid on Kaesong.
WASHINGTON. Aug 28 >UW- lo^^toa^JSSto ’’ST lamHu
The economic cooperation adminls- WilP^ito?,-
IratiiHi ullottixl $29.8(Mi.iNMi to Com j j Neither side wante to «-«— toe
niunist Yugoslavia today to help re*|ionslbil<ty before the vaarlti for
Marshal Titos ant I-Soviet nation terminating the truce indini
bolater its economy. I £ Neither side wishes to he
I* I need in the jmsdion of asking
the other 11 sit down ut the con-
ference table unles- it apologizes
tor some ot the bitter accusations
it made.
3. Neither side can withdraw
the charge- it has made without
losing "fa«" in the Far East
Thv litms Communist note
makes Intelrwting reading for sev-
eral reasons.
move,
the committee itself issued a for-
ma! report showing that European
countries in the North Atlantic
pact Mill -pend about 8l« billion
dollars for defense in the 1991-82
fiscal vour The committee cut
*■" ,r“u •—8 ss
-wceonig victory over Gen :
Du iglit P J' .-enhower on a nation-
al,!,- o,-i! to determine which gen-
et.i! the voters I'refcrrcd a.< a
complaint, n jHirted that the Cam- pro-ihentiu: candidate, the wage,
.mmr-t- at th, tune flatly retused carneis coiemittei* reported tiNlav
hi- request lor a re-mvestigatton The conumttee. a non-profit or-l
m day light. ganixation, said Mac Arthur was
Col Chang Chun San, the duet 'he choice ot $i ut per cent of the
Communist liaison officer, mlorm ne.ob TO.ihki person- polled, with
ed Kinney that there was no need Eisenhower receiving only !8 84l
for a further inquiry because the |H*r ixrnt of the votes mm** in*
"evidence was complete ” Norman 8 Smith, president of I *° ixirtly cloudy this
That "evidence" was obviously the ixinimitUx*. said the poll was •*n*'rruMxi, tonight and WvdnsWUp
toks^and proved Just the op* j aimed onlv at determining public Ittl scattered thunder-
For instaiux, it "demands" that jmsitc of what tlie Communists I preference for the two generals 1 *hww*r» "car the upiwr cout. Not
.,._a <’-• •• | hud intend*-'!. It showed that no named on the ballot, but many of '"“ch change in temperature*.
United Nation* plane had made an those pelted added comments in- ““derate *o tresh southerly winds
attack and indicated that there dietiting there was a "deckled ,<n ”1 coqst.
hud been no raid at all. ! feeling" that Sen Robert A Taft Otadswatot-Ottmoe Asm
■■■ ■ Partly cloudy, continued waitn
United Nuta<ns liaison officer# be
sent to K.iereng to ix*-inv-*stignte
the evidem-e uasovored by the
Communists of an allied air raid
lust Wednesday night—the pretext
on which toe Communists broke
off the truss talk*.
Howswr, United Htutes Col. A.
i. Kinney, ins of the two United
Nations UulXBh effleers who in-
vest igs tod the original bombing
The Communist about fuix* a 'R . Ohio* should be Mac Arthur's,
week later suggests that the Reds running ntau in 1992 *bb< aftemcon, tonight and
either have found-—or planted- "Taft's name, as a popular run- nesday. Liy tonight nenr 77.
what they isgard as more con-lnlng mate. •*»me up more often Tstogsentotto
vtneing evidrttce. But at this late than the yotal of all other persons Monday maximum......................
date, it could hardly prove that a now active on the Amci ican puli- ] Monday minimum
raid actually had occurred. ticsl sosne.” Smith said. Tuesday. 1:90 p.m
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Burris, Emma Dean. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1951, newspaper, August 28, 1951; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022070/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.