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ties today tallied up a store of
military booty uncovered in a sur-
prise 18-hour raid deep into the
Surprise Raid By French On
Casbah Uncovers Arms Cache
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fatal shooting of her husband and
three in-laws in the climax of a
family dispute.
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By ED L. CAMPBELL
Kansas city MnThe Wom-
•na .Missionary Union, auxiliary
of the Southern Baptist Conven-
tion, will, elect a new president
Tuesday for the first time in 10
years.
, Mrs. George R. Martin, Nor-
folk Va., who was first elected
to the office-in IMS, disclosed to-
day she will not accept re-election
to an 11th term.
years ago.
Parker, born about IMS to Cyn-
thia Ann Parker, a white woman,
and Peta Nokoni, a Comanche
chief, rose to principal chief him
self. He led his warriors in the
Battle on Adobe Walla in Texas,
a conflict described as the last
Great Plains Indian fight against
the white buffalo hunters.
Later Parker rode at the head
of his tribe when it surrendered
at Ft. Sill. Okla., in 1875 to close
the Indian wars in southwestern
Oklahoma.
Parker was allotted the tract
near here where he lived with his
wives until his death in 1911, He
was reported to have had eight
wives, and efforts of the govern-
ment to separate him from them
failed.
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Presbyterian Assembly Near
Decision On Merger Proposal
Ticiary on a life insurance policy:
Capt. Oltz said Mrs. Collins told
him she shot her mother-in-law
in the living room, shot the two
girls as they knelt over their
mother's body, and then killed her
Topay says she was born near
Anadarko. Okla., and married the
handsome chief when she was 25.
Nobody is sure of her present age.
The wind and time are etched on
her bronzed End wrinkled face,
but her spirit is as young as a
colt’s.
She lives in a two-room house
not far from the somber Wichita
Mountain slopes, and near enough
to recall happy memories of the
rambling home where she lived
with Quanah until his death 45
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mit Hanson, searching his pasture
for a newborn calf which had fail-
ed to come to the farmyard with
its mother, found the calf had been
kidnaped—or adopted-by a doo.
The deer refused to leave the
calf, and drove off Hanson’s dog.
The farmer chased the deer away
and took the calf to the barn for
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"Another effect of the Social
Security law," the department
said. “has been that of raising
salaries. Since the top benefit can
only be obtained if a salary of
$4,200 is involved, the tendency to
provide the maximum benefits to
our ministers has been noticed.’*
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A third convention, the Southern
Baptist Pastors’ Conference, opens
a two-day session tonight. Sepa-
rate meetings of 25 boards, asso-
ciations and similar groups are
scheduled throughout the week.
The conventions are bringing an
estimated 15,000 Baptists from the
30,377 churches of the denomina-
tion. It has a membership of
8,474,741 in 26 states.
Because the SBC is an associa-
Sa
Pending formsl announcement
to the WMU by Mrs. Martin of
her decision, there
latten as to a successor.
The WMU convention, forerun-
nertothe four-day meeting of the
BBC beginning Wednesday, got
under way Sunday with two
sessions started today.
This year, the biggest travel bargain ever ■ on the Santa Fe!
- Exciting side trips to the Land of Pueblos, Navajoland, Grand
Canyon and Yosemite. Going West or North, Chair Car or
Pullman, you’ll ride in air-condi-
at the local level.
Principal scheduled business
concerns proposals for expansion
in the fields of education, welfare
and missions.
The Southern Baptist approach
to racial problems was brought up
Sunday by Paul Geren of Wash-
ington. D.C., a former missionary
to the Far East. State Department
representative in Amman, Jordan,
and newly appointed executive
vice president of Baylor Univers-
ity.
Speaking to the WMU, Geren
said colored peoples are making
the relation between themselves
and white people “the dominant
poitical and moral issue of .the
world scene.”
Observing that Baptist mission-
aries abroad affirm that “so far
as the Gospel is concerned there
is M difference* between Ameri-
cans and Africans, Geren told the
women, "We must be faithful to
our reach across the sea.”
"We need to have fast friend-
ships across racial lines; we need
C. L. TRAYLOR, Trt. Aot.
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539 Fishermen
Being Held In
Korean Prison
PUSAN, Korea U_In a prison
near Pusan Harbor are 539 Japa
nese fishermen. No one can tell
them when they can «° home.
They are here because Japan
and its onetime colony Korea have
tailed.to.get along as equals.
South Korea captured the fish-
•nneefor crossing her Syngman
Rhee Le,a no-trespassing zone
she established 30 to 300 miles off-
shore. saying she distrusted the
intentions of a resurgent Japan
Korea continues to hold them
pending settlement of other com-
plicated questions between the
two nations.
The prisoners are in a half acre
fenced by walls and barbed wire.
They look clean and healthy. They
seem to get enough food, but com-
plain about its quality.
. Despite occasional smiles and
laughter, they have the unhappy,
haunted took of men overpowered
by boredom, lack of exercise and
homesickness
Nobukichi Nakamura, 34, chair-
man of the internees' own self-
governing body, told reporters:
"Tell our people and govern-
ment we are praying every day
for our release, the sooner the
better.”
The fishermen range in age
from 18 to 40. They have spent
six months to two years in cap-
tivity.
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imagination to suggest new ways
out of old impasses," he said.
tion of self-governing churches, its
settons are not binding. In prac-
was no specu- tice they generally are followed
Capt. Russell Oltz of the half-white Indian warrior
-- and diplomat. For months Topay
has worked in her wheel chair.
i husband as he tried to escape Into
_ a bedroom in his wheel chair.
Baseball Kills
Michigan Farmer
CASS CITY, Mich. u—A23.
year-old farmer who played base-
ball as a hobby was hit by a
thrown ball and killed in a game
between Cass City and Mayville
Sunday. Chester E. Dorland.
Cass City catcher, waa hit just
above the right ear by the second
haseman’s relay in an attempted
double play.
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What’s Wright
Must Be Wright
—CENTERBROOK, Conn.____
You’re right if you think the
Wrights control the Connecticut
Valley Manufacturing Cq„ maker
of wood boring tools:
President, Martin W. Wright:
vice president, Martin W. Wright
Jr: secretary, Northam D. Wright
and chairman of the board. Retir-
ing President Alfred R Wright.
Memorial Tribute Slated For
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Indian Chief Quanah Parker
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ACW Meeting .
Set Tuesday
Mrs. Robert Swann will present
the program, "Women Grow Fer
Christ,” at the meeting to be held
in Fellowship Hall of Asbury Meth-
odist Church Tuesday at 9:30 am.
for the Association of Christian
Women.
Five panelists will discuss the
program topic. They sre Mrs.
Bert Honea Jr. Mrs. Earl C. Bry-
. an. Mrs. Buddie Henderson and
Mrs. F. A. Ray. Mrs. T. A. Willard
will present the devotional assist-
ed by Mrs. M. L. Hutcheson, solo-
ist.
All women of Denton are wel-
come to the meeting. A nursery for
pre-school children will be provid-
ed.
d woman, once a proud
. ..—2. .. 7 „ i a - . j - -- Lady of her land,” will pay
old bride waited la jail today for her memorial day tribute at the
familiar story of President Theo. •
dore Roosevelt advising Quanah '
“how to walk the white men’s
road.”
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gamous life by relinquishing all of
his wives but one. Parker's an-
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By TOM BRADSHAW
PHILADELPHIA m—The 118th
General Assembly of the Presby-
terian Church in the U.S.A. was
told today revised Social Security
provisions have raised ministerial
salaries and at the same time
“stowed down the number of pul-
pits which would have otherwise
become vacant.”
The report of the church's De-
partment of Ministerial Relations
waa presented on the fifth day of
the assembly's seven-day annual
meeting. •
There was a strong possibility
the nearly 1,000 delegates would
vote today on a proposed merger
with the United Presbyterian
Church/in the U.S.A. It would have
more than three million members.
Of the recent changes in Social
Security coverage, the Deport-
ment of Ministerial Relations
said:
"The additional boost in Income
which ministers who qualify will
get has been recognized by men
who are close to or eligible for
retirement Many who would have
retired have stayed in service un-
til they can qualify for Social 1
Security.
"Many who were in retirement '
have accepted assistantships of 1
one kind or another to make them I
eligible. This has stowed down the
number of pulpits which would .
have otherwise become vacant." ,
The department added that this
condition is expected to be strict- <
ly temporary. |
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said Mrs. Opal Agnes Collina told
him she killed her mother-in-law
and two little sistars-in-law and
then shot her paralytic husband in
ivictms ohtne Saturday shoot-
ings wore Mrs. Julia M. Collins,
48; her daughters Martha Ann, 1,
and Mary Sue, 11; and her son
Ben Collins Jr., 28. Collins was
paralyzed from the shoulders
down as the result of sn injury
suffered during Army service in
1947.
Capt. Oltz quoted Mrs. Collins,
a bride of 25 days, as saying her
in-laws were "trying to break us
up” and adding. “They told my
husband I was trying to get all
of his money.”
Collins’ only income was his
service pension. The family lived
in a new bungalow which he had
bought when they moved to Ham-
mond last December from Louisa,
Ky.
Ben Collins Sr. told police there
had been arguments over title to
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dark and forbidding recesses of
Algiers' notorious Casbah.
The raid was the first la the
400-year history of the teeming
Arsb quarter, known to millions
of moviegoers as the setting for
sultry love scenes between
Charles Boyer and Hedy Lamarr.
A task force of 4,000 troops and
1.500 special police cordoned off
the quarter at 2 a.m. Sunday
and swarmed in the predawn
darkness through its twisting
streets and squalid homes.
A preliminary count of their
take showed hundreds of small
arms, cartridges,, grenades and
knives, several cases of explo-
sives, a clandestine radio trans-
mitter. a makeshift propaganda
printing press and duplicating
machines, 30 bales of uniforms,
10,000 insigns of the Algerian
“Army of Liberation" and medi-
cal supplies apparently intended
for rebel wounded.
The task force rounded up 4,480
Arabs for questioning. Of these,
522 were detained as “super sus-
pects.”
Despite the romantic Hollywood
film treatment, the Casbah in
reality is a crowded, filth-strewn
slum for 50,000 Arabs and a few
Europeans.
Elsewhere in Algeria, Arab na-
tionalist activity and clashes be-
tween French and rebels appeared
to have quieted down Sunday
Only a scattering of incidents was
reported.
Ar "a
C, ael.
Gore Attacks.
Highway Plan
WASHINGTON UA-Sen Gore
(D-Tenn) today denounced as
“highly inequitable” a House
approved plan for allocating fed-
eral interstate highway funds
among the states.
In a speech prepared for Senate
debate on the highway bill, he
called instead for a continuation
of the present allocation plan
which he said “has the merit of
having worked satisfactorily for
two years.”
The Senate was striving to com-
plete action on the multibillion-
dollar highway construction and
taxing bill by Tuesday night, in
advance of the Memorial Day hol-
iday.
There appeared to be little ad-
vance controversy over tax provi-
sions of the bill, which would in-
crease the federal gasoline tax
from 2 to 3 cents a gallon and
boost levies also on tires, trucks,
buses, diesel fuel, trailers and
tread rubber.
The taxes are designed to raise
an estimated 14% billion dollars,
in addition to the yield of present
highway user taxes, to finance the
expanded road building program.
Part of the federal money would
go for extra aid to states on.pri-
mary, secondary and urban roads,
but the greatest part, about 25
billions, would go for a 40,000-
mile network of interstate high-
ways. most of them four-and six-
lane roods. The federal govern-
ment would pay 90 per cent of
the cost of those.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 256, Ed. 1 Monday, May 28, 1956, newspaper, May 28, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453141/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.