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Adlai Backs Truman Office Space
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double water rates with the
rates as the have
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by 88 votes
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sory for schools bo have a picture 2-HtbKoOM r<
Emperor Portrait
TOKYO ilh—\ school in Akita.
to bring New York into the Re
publican column on Nov 4.
Member* of the commlaaioners
court listened to hi* plea and then
hit Republican op- explained that no space i* avail
20, directors of the
of group have decided
A barbecue and
program will highlight the meet
It is obvious to all tnat many
. of the senior jxysiti >iu in the state
services do not pay enough to sup
con
all trying the
Antonio
arriving
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Austin
No. 3. hy 77 votes. Santos Ozuna Thomas. Houston
Disciples of Christ
F.yrt Worth
Texas Lutheran CoI-
to. and we will ”
He said hi* mail indicated the
otf
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w ere
The five declared losers tiy the
election board were /
Ixmgona candidate fry
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from above I was at 25,000
feet when they came in after me
I broke toward them and tl ey split
into element* and started scis-
North Ko , t iring on me.
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cashier embez
The problem of corruption
graft in the simplest form la
morals
r.?rict /• B f
Funeral Slated
Here D ednesdav
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peace Precinct No 6, by one vote,
and Serafin Guerra constable of
Precinct No 6 also by one vote
The Fourth Court* decision
makes the first five named above
the winners, and the latter the
the MlGs had me wired
[ Kelly continued “Can
were flying thick and
I program for 1954 55 The
work will come under the Federal
secondary farm road program,
■ Stocks rd said
In M-G M't darringly
different Romantic
Dran>a!
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Otho Morris j
this action again, he
lai in his inaugural
MCOOHAU CAMV
000* CAINMM f**M A4M*T
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Starts at 8:45
leader in British social and politi-1 "’’"‘'e
cal life, along with his wife | n'“‘ ~ "r !
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Daredevil Dey* M
Latest New* M
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MIVE4N THEATRE
WITH I. s. 51ST FIGHTER;
GROtfP. Korea, uf—One lone Tex- ;n
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♦ Today thru Thursday ♦
“MARA MARU"
Rrroi Plynn • Ruth Reman
Feature* I 30 , 5 05. A 4<i
Also
“THIR WOMAN IS
DANGEROUS “
“THIS WOMAN IS DANGERO
Joan Crawford e Donni*
Morgan
Featurea: 3 15, a 50
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The county canvassing boards
official returns were based on re
lection of 117 absentee vote* cast
in the election Judge f'
Thurmond of the 79th Diatrict
Court held that the rejected ab
sentee ballots were valid ami
should have been lounted. but he
further held tnat the action of the
canvassing board in breaking open
the ballot stub box and removing
the stiibbs v.as unlawful, and there
fore voided the votes
audience was present
He flew back to Springfield and
upon hia arrival after midnight was
handed about 50 telegram* con
gra tula ting him on hi* speech
Stevenson had no conference* set
for today Presumably he will work
on hia apeechea for a campaign
swing into Ohio Friday.
Before coming to Chicago for the
speech the governor announced
that Gen Eisenhower had passed
up hia invitation for a face-to-face
meeting.
Stevenson said he invited gen-
eral and Mrs Eisenhower U> lunch
! with him at the Executive Man-
sion Thursday, wh-n Eisenhower
plane to be in Springfield
Eisenhower replied with thanks,
but said he and Mrs. I
e — fyve candi
been’ -4--1- —
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County
the
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vate employment of double
more of their stale salaries ’’
(’ounty Official
The crowded condition of the
Denton County court house was
brought sharply into focua today
when county surveyor-elect Robert
G (Mickey) Milliken requested
office apace In the building
.■aft
four questions
’ Korea, how ker.ous is the
Communist danger m this country.
ir our prosperity m danger, and Alexander
can we get the highest integrity
Deacons Of ( hlli cn dignity in government’
test of
Bevanite*
of the emperor in a place of honor.
School opened with a bow to the
imperial picture After the war.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital—Admit
ted: Mrs C H. Vice, 7i)0® Denison,
medical; Mrs J. Gris son, 423
Wood, medical; Mrs W. R. Laney. I
215 W Sycamore, medical; Mrs I
j C. C. Grimes. Lake Dallas, medi-1
cal; Mrs J. A. Kirtpatnck. 12(XJ
(Peak, medical, G. F. TrAatsch,
Sanger, medical; Miss Joaie Oray-
er, Box 2517, T8CW. surgical.
Willie Hart, Argyle, medical; Mrs
C. C. Orr Jr., 2311 Fowler, medi
cal. Dlamisaed: G. F Trietach.
Elm Street Hospital—Admitted
Mrs. Jack Rueaell. Gainesville,
surgical. Dismissed Mr* Charles
| Farris, Route 2, Denton; F. E. j
Akers, Sanger; Mrs. Malcolm Nle-■
•lier, Dallas; Mrs. J, K. Outtrim,1 Orr Jr., 2311 Fowler.
21 Church Colleges
Form Foundation
Leaves Dallas the
12 by plane and
will arrive in San Antonio about
11 a m. for a noon speaking en
gi.gement Scheduled «ither at the
Auditoi •
Utility
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Theae will be due between Oct
and 20
"Cycle A" residents' bills
to be mailed on Oct
Be Deadly, MIG Pilots Find To October 13;
Wl< HIT A FALLS, ir—The mur-
"Then the golf balls started com (|er trial for Mrs. Mary Jean Par-
I dived for the i sons, socialite Tulsa heiress, is
| scheduled to begin Oct. 13 after an
attempt at trial ended abruptly
[ yesten'ay
Mrs Parsons is charged in the
I gun slaying ot her Army officer
husband Lt. Richard O Parsons,
in the couple - El Faso apartment
Hl.
A defense motion to draw up a
"■ venire was sustained by Judge
ir the
Atty Wil
tery. The Rev Ray Montgomery
of Rhome and Jimmy Hays of the
hirst Christian Church will offici-
ate at the service
Mr- Alexander, a lifelong resi-
dent of Texas, came to Denton 3K
years ago She was a member of
the First Christian Church. Mr*.
Alexander was born Feb 29, 1874.
She was the widow of ihe late John
, The surface of the Like in the
crater bowl of Chubb Crater in
j Northern Quebec >s 500 feet below
'the'rim's top level The maximum
1 depth of the lake* is 82.r> feet.
This country he declared, must
play the principal part in saving
ourselves, our friends and our
_ civilization" Hom " this
entertainment 1 great personal financial sacrifice. tyr*nn>' communism.
"four ot •■• -- - ■ -- ■ -
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Special to tbo R ocord Chronicle
LEWISVILLE — Bob Goodman.
Alvin Thedford. Charles Ray Bac-
on and 1. C Vance have been
ordained as deacons at the First
Baptist Church heie
The ordination ceremony
„ 1'iey «•> wiiMunv.. m. ...e ..v.
fr I Roy (). Young, pastor, assisted by
the Rev Charles Luck, county 1
. Rod
of Highland Baptist Church,
he asked
'There is ■ nlv one answer We
Referring to the tact that he had tan keep it up a* long as we have
made a public rijxirt of his in
come tax re’urns for the last 10
-— ---------- —---------people are troubled most by these
ijeuisville Baptists
Ordain Four lx
"How long can we l eep on fight
j men that served me at;ir‘E in Korea, paying high taxes.; ( hapel w ith burial in fOOF Ceme-
Springfield have ha 1 otters in pri- helping others to help ourselves
or he asked
I,, ;!.? constable Precinct No. 3. by 87 D.;•
Armando v,)tes; Isidro Guerra^ justice of the (1J)n university.
1 .utheran
lege, Seguin
Methodist McMurry College,
Abilene. Southwestern University,
Georgetown; Texas We-ieyan lol
lege Fort Worth.
Presbyterian Trinity U niversity,
San Antonio
4,iMipnir'r'‘,'iR1nim1's1is-*22" yesterday, is called the
>, utility and K<><Mi yearlings houndation of Voluntmily-support
2-year-oid wethera >h-ii2 (.fj colleges and Universities
wethers $7 $10. cull U» good ... . »
$•5 25-17 common to medium A Methwlut **nd f ( atnnlic are
co presidents of the foundation.
] They were named Dr 1
Castleberry a* his co-worker*
lack Skile. and Sid Ford were ; the Rev Charles Luck c
named co chairman of the grounds I missionary, the Rev. John 1.
on c." —2 2_r_.'. CL-.-..
' Denton and Raymond White, edu
19 full members are
Baptist Baylor t’rivcrsity. East
I Texas Baptist Coll'.’gi Marshall,
Hardin-Simtnons I'niveraity. Abi
Court Ruling Changes Results
” , College, Belton. University
— — - — ’ Corpus Christi. Corpus ( hristi. and
Wayland College, Plainview
' Catholic Incarnate Word Col
lege, San Antonio; Our Lady of
cam assing | the Lake College, Sun Antonio;
Dominican College,
Mary s
Funeral services for J W Yeag
ley,'79, of Houston, brother in law
of Mrs Richard Mandell. 2002 W
Hickory.' will be held in Jack
Schmitz and Son Chapel at 2 p m
Wednesday.
Mr Yeagley. head of the lease
department of the Texas Company
for 35 year*, died in Houston
was born in Illi now
The Rev Philip Walker
or Hirohito, somethin)! Japanese officiate at the service
today from schoola have had since the war will be
The school placed the imperial i eagley
state igent No liquor
fiscated in the raid
TEA I AS
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attorney general, are looked upon
a* the leaders of the Texas revolt
which was climaxed a' the Ama
nllo State Democratii Convention
Sept. 9
The convention certd.ed Steven
son as the presidential nominee of
the party, but by resolution asked
Democrats to support and vote for
Eisenhower, GOP nominee, tor
President.
At the present time, the county
surveyor conducts his business
from a private office
!'We all agree that the official
aurvayor for a county ahould have
office space in the court house
along with olher county official*.''
County Judge Gerald Stockard ex-
plained "But finding apace is an-
other matter. The court house al-
ready is Jammed ”
Holding their regular end of-the-
rnonth buMneas session, the com-
missioner* discussed proposed
roads in the Grapevine Dam area
and continued plana to obtain
further right-of-way for the pro-
posed loop of U S. Highway 77
south and aouthwest of the city.
Judge Stockard read a letter
from Frank W Cawthorn, diatrict
engineer for the State Highway
Department, advising the court
that state official* soon would be
ready to meet with the Denton
bui"wi,rh*',*nd*'M?i. ’’Eiaenhowar Co“nl< _«_™uPj° ,dllcu,“ ??.* ™r‘*
would be In Springfield too ahort1
a time to accept
He said thst the Republican
now
The raids came after the Denton-
itcs allegedly sold liquor here to a ,
state agent No liquor was con-■
ing at me again
sea and picked out a little island,
turning 'tight circle, to evade
them. 1 turned a ful 360 degrees |
as tight as 1 could. The MIG lead i
cr and his wingman still were on
my tail, firing away.
"I sucked it in tighter and they last Feb
tried to follow," Kelly concluded j
"Either the maneuver wax too ! new venire was sustained by .1
much for them or the wingman got I Arthur Tlppa yesterday afUii
caught in my jet wasii, because he j chief prosecutor, Dist i".
stalled, dropped his wing, hit the liam E Clayton of El Paso, asked
water, i
sea I finally shook the other three
MIGs and headed foi home.''
Astor, died todav He was 73
native of Michigan Lord Astor who wax born in nici tii*“houae
said they talked only about bow j New York City, long had been a
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of treaaon
"But what do you think they
would be saying now if wa had not
I stopped the enemy in Korea, if
j Japan was threatened and if Eaat
I Alia was falling bit by bit to the
enemy?" he added. "Would they
not now be aaying that Harry Tru-
man and Joseph Stalin were boy-
hood frienda in Outer Mongolia?"
He opened his speech with a
new defense of the fund he has
used to augment the pay of Illi- j
nois state officials. Thia fund he'
said, was made up of a balance'
| left over from hl* 1948 guberna-
torial campaign, plua aubaequent
contributions from a group of bua-^
ineasmen
i The governor laat Saturday made
a report saying he gave a total!
i of 318,150 to eight key state of- ■ . --- ----- ; ------, i st
flciajs | leadersnip is now telling us that;
Defending this action again, he ?th* dan«er ,t0 thl* 'u”<.on *’ f7’m
recalled that in his inaugura!' w*thm>. not from wnhout The dan-
speech as governi r he said that ®er * ** not in k.osicw, but in
Washington Your enemy is not
Joseph Stalin, but Hurry Truman
or even possibly Adlai Steven
therefore did a great deal of Dr-
harm.” women
It is true, the ITesident con lege will be the study leader at
tinued. that ' we were all trying the Give and Take session for
immediately tfter the war to bnd students to be held in the Educa
a means for living with the Rus uon Building at the First Presby
aiana on a peaceful basis.” tenan Church. US. Wednesday at
“I don't blame the Republican ’ 30 p m Her topic will be "Re
candidate for his part in that,’ sponaibility^
Truman added "but he ought to be
honest anougn to admit his blund
era about the Russians
"I get tired of all the Republican
apeaches and all their propaganda
aayinf that the Republican party
has beer out in front against the
danger of eomnauniam. It simply1
iaa't ao."
THunan Mid that Mansfield. as
a Member of the United States
delegation to the United Nations
"atoit ri^t wp to the Russian
VIlHNky (foreign minister) and
-hiiftf it out with him and beat
toan attack in the for. I
ot the United States”
I "wo*! raepect for
I IhrxiugiMrtit the
. V- . I
Four tabbed Here
In Liquor Raids
Four Denton men were in trouble '
with county authorities today after
a series of liquor raids here Mon-
attrivctlve day
f '1<VQ
In county tail tixiay were L. C.
B.-uwn and Kelly Boatman. l^Roy
Wright and I. B Neals were free
on $750 bond. All are charged in
Court with possessing
liquor for sale in a dry area.
Wright has two counts against him.
FURNi'sHKD g...ge ap.r.m.nt .nd , Arresting officers were Constable '
s-r.Hiin furnished .psrtment .302 Nam Gentry and Deputy Constable
! ®°*1''ar. C-2483 Walter Gibbs, who worked with
5-r<»om houM for rent, au coit. State Liquor Control Board agent* ,
^vacant. Call C-3471 - 1
Bt’SINF-SH BUILDING on Fort Worth
Highway, Call C-2O.3&
a tor rent, floor. .11
covered, central heating beautiful
< V R Clear-
on Fort Worth Hiirhw.y
C-24O8, ISOS Bolivar
mE='r-r“- for !><>>« only 1217 W
Bycamore C-247S
FUR'NIB H 1! D‘duple. 7----------
clean, gar*g., couple preferred 3oa
W Mulberry
when the emperor renounced his wANTrS iroriTHg-'*|miM.~rteanimj'
"divinity.” the practice was drop baby sitting in vvYir home-, ion
ped and the pictures came down | 2h-*lnut.
I WANTED experienced u.ltrevx Apply County
In person J.y e Grill.
5-R<>OM unfurnl.hed tile
Special te the Recerg-Chrenicle
ARGYLE—A week long revival 1
opened at the Argyle school Mon-
Iday night with services conducted
. by J Willard Morrow, minister of
the Rosen Height’ Church of
Christ in Fort Worth Services
will begin at 7:45 p m each night
| through Saturday ,
i The 21 year-old Mrs. Parsons,
J wea’thy oil field
equipment family. Mr and Mrs.
Burtner Fleegei. has been In a
i Dallas mental institution since the|
the number of full- I shooting
Parsons, 24,
Pleasantville.
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Oct 4-19 Nites I
Sat.-Sun. Matinees I
Added Matinee Delia* I
Day. Oct R
□ALLAS ICE ARENA |
DUHI- th. ar"t St.u |
F*lr of •
Prlcwl *3 .30. *2 50- *2 00- j
*150 (Tax Incl I
AH BeeU Reeereed
for rent. R14
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4OMAM MR to.
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af er
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two people 705 W Hickory, C-0673
vpvr'mrnl and
apartment .302
in join bis campaign train for some
icst before he he.; r.s an arduous
whittle stopping furry with an early Lord Astor Dies
TRIM AN
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vice carried <?rrat weight and it
great deal of
hj
| The 21 year-old Mr*
1 has Sixty per cent of contributed | daughter of a t ,
solicit fUnd* will be distributed among
.■ .nd---1— remain
cent will be.-, divided
Alamo or the Municipal
ium.
Houston—Traves San
about 2pm by plane
tn time for a speech at 5
•m Houston
S.el.rl.*/
WALT Dt»M«Y $
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Rush Mail Ord*r* Ta:
Dallas lee A«*n*
Box 7772. Dallas
I plea** Ettcloee Setf-
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LaUOMteM.......- -JBW!- (
DALLAS Gov. Adlai Steven
son will start hi* Texas campaign
tour ()ct 17 at 3:30 p m at Fort
Worth, Sam Rayburn said today
The Democratic presidential m,>,
nominee will spend two
Texas
More details of the tour re
leased bv Rayburn, v ho is chan
man of the Stevenson - Sparkman
Campaign I'ommi'fo'
show for Stevenson
Fort Worth—Arrives
am Field, by plane
Diego, at 3 30 pm. i
speech at 4:30 pm. scheduled at
La Grave Field Will be met at
th* airport by Rayburn U. -S Sen
Lyndon Johnson and oth*» Steven
son-Democratic leaders Johnson
will introduce him a' I*.
Field.
Dallas—Goes to Dallas by motor
-ade *fter the Fort Worth speech morning speech at Bay (Tty. Mich
and will speak at * pm, in front
>f the Hall of Stat ■ on the State
Fair Grounds Rayburn will intro
duce him.
San Antoiius-
morning of Oct
SEOUL, Korea hft—Chinese Reds
seized another hill on Korea's Cen
tral Front today as the Commo
nists maintained heavy pressure .
on the sector for the third straight! thing prety fast and deadly, some I of the are* when four MlGs hit
day . i - - —
The hill, due east of K'tnisong.
was the third captured by the Reds )cl pl|ot | t (-0|
since they launched a senes, of „f Huntsville
heavy attacks on I
Front Sunday
Yesterday the Communists pow
ered their assaults with the hcav
SAN ANTONIO F—Five candi The Starr -----, ---------- -i
dates who had been* declared board had named as winners J. M. Sacred Heart
losers in the July 2« primary Ixingona county commissioner' Houston; St Marys University,
election in Starr County were race, by 88 votes. I^onel Solis San Antonio; St Edward * Univer-
named winners by the Fourth Sr , justice of the peace Precinct sity. Austin; Unive:sity of St
20 and will Court of Civil Appeal* Tuesday,
be payable between then and Nov.
1. These people live in the north,’
northeast and cast parts of Den-
ton
Persons living outside the city
limits, but close enough to use city-
provided wster, will also be affect
ed As in the past, they will pa^v
double water rates with the new
Kirk, 806 Denton. !
Mrs. Jess Griffith, 4191 »
A. W I A
years, the governor declsred thst 1
"1 0ava long fait that candidates I
for high office should make' a full
dlacloaqre ot their personal fi-
nances ao theie can be no public
misgiving about their connections
or their independence ”
He made no comment on an
announcement at th* Ntw York
headquarters of Gen Dwight D
Elsenhower, l.„ .,r
ponent, that the general plan* also *ble at the present time
to make a public financial state
Mrs. Parsons I
Texan On Way Home Can Trial Delayed Korean War Action ^or
_ — - — x- x ■ -w ’ ex r* •
Imogene Bentley, dean of 310 Jagoe; Mr* Jennie V. Leshaw,
at North Texas State Col : 802 Robinson. Mrs
ii i.. -...j.. i—i__ ! ixjwisville.
Denton Hospital and Clinic—Ad J
mitted C. J
medical.
Crawford, medical, Mrs
Stone. Lewisville, medical > >
BIRTHS
A girl, Dorothy Jolene Trietach, | 4
wa* born at 12:02 a m. Monday, in ’■
Flow hospital to Mr and Mrs
Herman Weldon Trietach, Krum
A boy, Rodney Vern I^ane, was
born at 1:59 a m. Monday, in Flow
hospital to Mr and Mrs Edward
' Earl Lane, 2020 Cherrywood Lan*.
A girl, Nancy Lynn Kirtpatrick.
wa* born at 5:06 p.m Monday, in
Flow hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Arthur Klrtpatrick, 1200 Peak.
A t.-jr, Lundy Miller Wren, was
born at 7:35 a m. Tuesday In Flow
hospital to Mr. and Mrs Doyle
Wren, Fort Worth
A girl. Caryn Elizabeth Orr was
born at 9:50 a m Tuesday in Flow
hospital tu Mr and Mrs C. C.
series of
the East ( entral yesterday
i ea
The air was full of MlGs
_. Ail Fdrce said, and Kelly’s flight '
iest Red artillery barrage of the 0< four sabres was split in t
dash with Red fighter:
Suddenly
pi ()tC( M»l —
Rev
1 at
in
' is
photograph in * place of honor in j daughter, Mrs
a siwcial alcove. This prompted a ‘
writer for Asahi Shimhun to won
in print if emperor worship was
■Wr" •
FWiM' *
M
committee
Secretary Treasurer Hal
lander reported that Floyd Green. | d7r'ector"'o’rGrace fempfe
government wolf tiapper assigned Baptltl church, Denton
r>__. < ... u_. | beacons of the church, a**i*ted
assuming yj|| Harper of College Avenue I
Baptist Church. Fort Worth, also
assisted
Mis Jennie Alexander, 78, died
at her home. 602 N Locust, Mon-
day afternoon at 3 45 p.m.
Funeral service* for Mr*. Alex-
ander will be held Wednesday at
10 a m in Jack Schmitz and Son
Hogs 700 xtCAdv.
|>>und butcher* *2() 70-S21
»17 50
Sheep 4.3(X). eteadv utility to
<• 11 o I c e .’laughter latnba S1S-S22.
$12*10. 2-yenr-old wether*
aged wethers *7-*10. cull
ewes 25-17, common
(eerier lamb* ’12 *15.80
vios|iv\ uiiuv
FORT WORTH <AP>
hard 2 50-87
Corn No j white 3 40-48
Date No 2 white 108-09',
Sorghum* No. 2 yellow rmlo
a I per 100 pounds
Possibly in anticipition of this CLIVEDEN. England F—Via-
intensive campaigning Hie general count Astor, prominent British
spent an hour and a half here publisher and sportsman and hus-
l.ist night talking witu Gov. Thomas : hand of Virginia-bc.rn Lady Nancy
F Dewey of New York
Dewey a native of Michigan.
' "Two q£ t
the for sounQ
non ba Hr*
- , fast I thought I’d had it
war—47,312 rounds. dash with Red fighter:. "The only thing I tould do," he
Savage fighting .Iso flared on Suddenly Kelly s all important went on. "was to go into a violent
the Western Front I . N. infantry- p|otcctoi- hi- wingman- was sep 'spin. 1 spun down from 20,000 feet
men slugged their vav to the top arated from him And Kelly takes to 5,000 feet and potilled out U>
of Big Nori but lost the high up the story from thPrc. | sec if th* MIG* wer* still with me.
high ground to counter attacking
’ Chinese in predawn darkness
(.reek trodps were driven from
the peak Sunday when U. N. planes
accidentally bombed tnem during
a Chinese attack
The assault on Big Nori got un
der way at 1 30 am today alter
a short but concentrate.! Allied ar
tillery barrage Thirty
later U, -N troops were
board
candid ite (<y comis
sioner of Precinct No 3; Moises
Gutierrez, candidate tor justice of
Hie |>eace of Precinct No 3 Al
fredo Rodrigue; Jr., candidate for
(unstable of Precinct No 3.
Florencio Guerra, candidate for loser*
justice of the peace of Precinct
6. and Jose Villareal, candi
for (onstabl of Precinct
6
MORECAMBE. I r,eland r —
Aneurin Bevan's lef‘ ‘wingers won
new power in British socialism
today
I h. v gained two more seats on
tie labor puity- rey National
Executive ( onimit:<-<- and ousted
the party s No 2 o'd guard leader. Northern Japan recently asked for
former Foreun Seiietary Herbert and received * portrait of Emper
?....irison fro.n the group m Hirohito, sometnmg Japanese
Remits announced today from schools have had since th*- war
srci'et balloting' gave the Bevan
force- six of the -men seals al
lotted on the 27 member Executive
to local Labor pailv units One
time Chancellor of lie Exchequer der
Hugh Dalton v.as the other Attlee being revived.
man unseated in the test of Bpfore the war, it was compul
strength betv-een the E------
and the party s moot rates
Survivors include a son, Scott
Alexander of Denton, a daughter,
i Taking up these usues, he xaid Mr*. R R Tushek of San Marcos
"No approach to tl - problem of and a grandson. John Tushek of
corruption in govvnemnt is good San Marcos
enough if it ignore* the deeper
problem of corruption in men
"We do not say th;t a bank
corrupt becau e
zleit.
and
j problem of individual
public and private
“Behind every ciooked tax col
lector is a cooked tax payer '
He praised Democratic Sens
Estes Kefsuver of Tennessee, Paul
Douglas of Illinoi * and William
Fulbright of ArkantM and Reps
Frank I Chclf of Kentucky and
Cecil R King of Caloomia He said
tl.ey til "have distinguished them
reive-, in the ft^ht against evil tn
and out of government '
Revival Is Begun
court j
provide half the
NPRINGF1ELD. Ill F — Gov
Adlai E Btavenson, defending th*
administration’s action in Korea,
declared last night that when the
hiatory of thia period is written
our stand in Korea will be a turn-
ing point for freedom (hroughotlt
the world.
The Democratic presidential
nominee asaerted in a nation-wide
television and radio broadcast that
when the Reda were stopped in
Korea the action "was received
with enthusiastic shouts of approv-: ment
al by the overwhelmingly majority i The governor man* his speech
of the American people, and even in a closed NBC studio in the
by th* Republican leadership " Studebaker Hester in Chicago No
But now, he added, the Repub-' —----------------
licans "attempt to make you be-!
I.Awa If alvM/vat an an>
' of treaaon "
to Denton County, has trapped or
killed 73 wolves since
his |>ost Feb'l -—
The directors voted to continue
to pay one half of the trapper *
salary through Jam 1 and through
out 1953. as long as funds
available
■ will the county
Burial to continue
-alary next year
IOOF Cemetery
survived
"That left me up there alone, |
.. sittin-.t duck,” Kelly-wri Joday.
trying to get home is some-1"! radioed that I w«* petting out
Red MIG 15 jet pilots discovered. I me
The Texan was -in F 86 Sabre
Albert S. Kelly
and the action bap up
I I 1 'll V V I.IVF.8T<H K
FORT WORTH. (API Cr.:::.
3.900, petite* weak to
Defense attorney.-- said names | lieve that it was almost an act
had been drawn en masse from * "
the jury wheel instead of Individ
ually as required by law and that
names of veniremen had not been
typed individually sv each was
; drawn.
Dist Atty, ^lan Haley of Wichita
j Fall* asked for the Oct. 13 date
.laughter »teer.< ami ■ ’ IBI III I ' 48||II88 4.1114^1 I an<‘ * vehire of 3o0. W hen court
y earlings »23-sgfl .Mi, choice gteSu V F M. ■ i opened here yesterday an original
and neiftr* *32 60 common to mad- 'venire of 250 persons had shrank
Him «u-»r» and yearling* *14-831, i . <-« .u -u >.i.i
... 777- WACO 'Ft—A (ix-denomination tot the Lake College. Catholic school to 1 -9 thiough pre-trial excuie*
crest, battling hatid-to-hand with *2h. common and medium »14-*1«. f 21 church-related colleges at San Antonio ------,J **“" °------
m.i—.. ctilli 110-tH. ttocxi *nd cnolct itock- r t ,
caivtR nghiwaighti to $25; and univer«itiei in Texas has | Sixty
■ — ------------ ' 1 a foundation
iite* later ths Chinese re grouped, si.s-i-23 cow* »i.3-sis
mounted three separate coUnte, Hog.
attacks and recaptured the crest 1
Eight Red tanks hirnbered into
action in the fighting east of Kum
song The Communists used about
200 men for the atta"k: then rushed
in 200 reserves
The South Koreans also beefed
up their defending force but were
finally forced back at roon todav
The rest of the Front was rela
tively quiet.
in Tokyo the Navy announced
e'ght men were injured when t orn
tnunist shore guns mt the Anieri
can destroyer Cunningham
Korea’’ Northeast ( oast Sept
The Navy said three men ■
hospitalized
cattle a.ooo.
■ h1v»* 3.900, prli^e* weak to lower
void arxl rholce slaughter *teer.< ami
t33-J*!8 9m choice C....L-
minutes lin<1 heifer* 832 80 common to med-
.. ' turn »u-er» tind yearling* *14-831,
at the l.1)O4 anc| (hojee slaughter calve* *18-
per
cull* *10-814. kcxxl and choice .lock- - . - .. —
er calves *2o-»24, lightweight, to *25. and universities in Texas
belter calve* down .locker yearllngk ■ formed a foundation to l movie - »•
financial gifts from business and member Institutions
industry. ing 40 per
The new organization, announced according to
yesterday, is called the Texas time students in each school
‘ ‘ ! Nineteen school* have joined the
I foundation as full members while
Austin College (Presbyterian),
the foundation. .Sherman, and Soutltrn Methodist
Dr William i,lf Dallas were listed tentatively,
c Finch, president ot Southwestern pending approval of then respec-
University, Methiwbt school atli'v* boards
Georgetown, and Dr John L. * be
McMahon, president of dur Lady
The annual membership meeting port, let alone attrecL the quality
Denton County Livestock ■ of management and leadership
Association will be held Monday these positions demand ...”
Mary Hardin Baylor evening. Oct 20, directors of the "Some of the men that I brought
Belton; University of group have decided ■ into state government did so at
I >iio*l narv-zinal /inunrinl *.n f*
. I he said. He added that
ing to be held in the exhibit build-I these men that served
mg at the Denton County fair
grounds The event always at- >
tracts the largest crowd of the
year, as farmers and ranchers
from all sections of the county at
tend and bring their wives and
other guests.
Initial plans for the gathering
were made at a meeting of the
association directors Monday night
at the Steak House Fred Free-
man Jr vice president, exfdain
ed that the barbecue would be
free to members
Everyone mav bring as many
guests as they like and pay for
the extra plate* Freeman said
Wives of member* are urged to
attend "
Freeman was named chairman
of the entertainment committee, I t llc
with Harold Farmer and Claude ,|ay uaj conducted bv the
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