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Poge 4 The Abilene Texas Reporter-News
Tuesday Even ng, October 17, 1950
Rhee Upset
By UN Move;
Peace Lost!
Brazos Dam
Brief Offered
DALLAS Oct 17 P The Brazos
River Conservation and Reclama-
SEO
n. •
Korean
WHILE ALEEP
Chihuahua Loses
Maternal Instinct
SAN GABRIEL. Calif Oct 17
"Yes, yes, 1’11 be right along as soon as I’ve
written this check for the Red Feather campaign."
Harder Work, Higher Taxes
Face Citizens of Armed U. S.
| President Syngman Rhee said to-
day he will abide by any United
| Nations directiv e but he thinks the
| future of his government should be
determined by Koreans ._.
A resolution by the United Na
tions Commission on Korea UN
COK would limit Rhee s powers
to South Korea until a country-wide
election can be held That brought
an expression of shock from Rhee
whose election was UN-super-
vised and “serious concern" to
members of his government.
The 75-year-old president told
reporters
"I cannot believe this is the po-
licy of the UN commission The
whole structure of the plan is im-
possible for the Korean people to
accept ‘"
Foreign Minister Cho Chung
G A WALL
G. A. Wall, 71
Spanish War
Veteran, Dies
G
1 of 2230 South 13th
Whan advised the Korean delega- Mr Wal had been in
Mantooth’s
1
Delayed
in 18 - month - old mother
tion District has offered the Fed-was tr : g to recover her maternal
instinct today after giving birth to
eral Power Commission a brief
| supporting the state agency’s claim |
that no federal permit is needed
to build three dams on the Brazos
River
The brief, sent to Washington for
twins by ( aeesarean section
The mother is a 4 2 pound Chi-
hiriitra dog named Potter 5 Tiny
Bell, but called Pitcher" by her
owners. She was rushed to the ani-
mal hospital yesterday and placed
tends that federal approval is not on the operating table just in time
filing with the commission con-
needed because
I The puppies, weighing 2 2 and 412
"The proposed dams are not lo- ounces, were reported doing well
cated in navigable waters today, but Pitcher was still having
"Construction, operation and trouble getting acquainted with her
maintenance of the proposed dams new offspring She doesn’t know
would not affect interstate com-they’re.hers
merce
Veterinarian Dr George M Wil-
R L Bob Mantooth. charged
with burglary of the King Peanut
Co may be tried in 42nd District |
| Court Oct 26 District
Wiley Caffey said Tuesday morn-
! and other goods of the King Pea-
nut Co
Meanwhile a charge was filed
Monday against Charles Pender-
grast in W. T. St. John’s justice
court, here in connection with
forged checks passed on the com-
pany Pendergrast and two others
were arrested Monday morning in
San Angelo.
_____Blank checks stolen along with
Attorney" the check protector had been used
to imitate checks of the company.
Mantooth’s trial, originally set
for Monday was indefinitely post-
poned- when his attorney, M J
Howze of Monahans failed to ap
- Caffey said Howze had informed
him that he would be ready to
try the case against Mantooth Oct.
c and that if the court could not
hear the case before the term of
court ends here on Oct. 18. he
would be willing for the case to
be transferred to Baird Judge J
R Black will open 42nd District
Court at Baird on Oct 30
Mantooth is charged in connection
"To require a license would in-son explained that the ether had
terfere with the laws of the state temporarily put Pitcher s maternal
of Texas instinct to sleep ! with the theft of a check protector
FPC attorneys contend on the -----------------------------------------------------
other hand that a federal permit D .: 11
must be granted before the dis- Recreational Land
trict can go ahead with construe- Included in Plans
tion of Turkey Creek Dam in Pa :
Pinto County Inspiration Point I WASHINGTON Qct 17. P
Dam in Palo Pinto County and De Recreational land will be included
1 Cordova Bend Dam in Hood Coun- in the plans for the San Angelo Res-
ty.
ervoir Sen Connally D-Tex was
The key to the controversy ap- assured by Army Eng neers yester-
parently hinges on the navigability day
of the Brazos. The district claims The a surance
St died at 9 25: a m Tuesday in
Hendrick Memorial Hospital . ___
| the river is navigable only to Free-
1 resident of Abilene since 1931,
was
letter
- G-Dome Cu nea The
227
TEXAS
LAST DAY
AMGMS bin .
1E0H NICOLOR 7 a
1 MUSICAL sen
TOWER
Drive In Theatre-West Hiway 80
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
The Gun that became the Law of the Land!
COLOR CARTOON
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 ‘—The
man in charge of mobilizing the
nation for the huge rearmament
program says it will mean that
Americans must work longer
hours, pay still higher taxes and
endure "cuts and sacrifices" in
their living standard.
And while it may be possible to
avoid general wage and price con-
trols if scare buying slacks off,
W. Stuart Symington said last
night. "We are now getting orga-
nized for such price and wage
action as may be needed."
An assurance came today from a
top Agriculture Department offici-
al that there is no need at present
for price controls on farm commo-
dities.
Ralph S. Trigg, the department’s
Production and Marketing ad-
ministrator, said in an address
prepared for delivery in Atlantic
City, N.J., that “We most certain-
ly do not want to put on any con- .. The
trols which are not absolutely ROK
necessary "
Trigg added that while stocks of
nearly all farm products are now
ample to take care of the nation’s
needs, “if the world situation got
tion in Lake Success N Y. of con
cern felt here
eve 1 years and became critical-
ly . recently when he suffered a
Republic of Korea
finds these proposals
heart attack He entered the hos-
pital for treatment on Oct 13 Tits
from Col Elbert B Freeman dis-
port Harbor and that special silt-trict engineer at Fort Worth to
1 health ing dams are required to keep itConnally The Texas senator re-
open even then FPC attorneys cently told Army Engineers of
claim the Brazos is navigable from fears of the West Texas Gan e and
mouth to Port Sullivan, 317 Fish Association that private own
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unacceptable as being wrong in
principle and untenable in’ prac-
tice." Cho cabled the delegation
He said sovereignty of the Re-
. . .public of Korea was being disre-
much worse and all-out economic - a
mobilization was necessary, then garded
of course all bets would be off." I To a news conference President
Symington, chairman of the Na-
tional Security Resources Board,
has been designated by President
Truman to coordinate the mobili-
Born in Columbus, Ga Mr Wall
was the first man in that city to
respond to a call for volunteers for
service in the Spanish-American
War During his army service he
experienced guerrilla warfare in
Cuba
mules inland
5 . . . n r want l On his return to the United
Rhee said he hopes, theN will States from Cuba Mr Wall en-
"observe and advise elections for tered the cotton business and con-
North Korea rather than conduct tinued in this work for more than
them when the Communists in he 40 years living at various times in
north are defeated Pine Bluff. Ark Nacogdoches
He warned that the Communists | and Brownwood.
would renew charges that his gov- From 1929 until his retirement in
ernment is a puppet if t is re- 1941 he was a partner in the South-
ern Cotton Co.. with headquarters
in Dallas In 1931 he transferred
zation program. In an interview
with the magazine U S News and
World Report made public last
night. he reiterated Administration_______
warnings against any letdown instricted in its powers
the national effort I “Should this go down in history.
it would be very embarrassing," to Abilene and has made his home
"I hope and trust the American
people will realize that the essen-
tial threat, which is the strength
of the growing Soviet war ma-
chine and the unpredictable but
clearly aggressive intention of its
| leaders, will in no wise be dimin-
ished by the clearing up of the
| situation in Korea.” he said
A hint that some cutback in au-
tomobile production may be forth-
coming came from William H.
Harrison, chairman of the Nation-
al Production Authority (NPA) and
one of the top men under Syming-
he said, adding "We may win the here since then
war but we lose in peace That’s His widow. who survives him
what every nation must watch outwas the former Norma Banks of
for from communism." Decatur. Ala They were married
Rhee said South Korean troops in 1902
have been welcomed by North Ko- Other survivors include a daugh-
rean civilians and that Republic of ter Mrs Alton C. Dorsett of Du-
Korea administrators are moving rango, Colo., and two grandchil-
in the north with them to take over dren
"temporarily" control of the UN
liberated communities
. Marines Slow
After meeting yesterday with
| leaders of the auto industry, Har- P II
rison said they showed a "willing- Officer I alls
ness to absorb any necessary im- VIIISVl tat
pact on production that military
P r WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. —The
needs ight requir , . . Marine Corps has cut down on its
Henry Ford II, head of the Ford | estimate of the number of volun-
Motor Co., said nothing took place teer reserve officers to be called
Mr. Wall was a member of St.
Paul Methodist Church, Clayton
Leach Post No 2212 of the VFW.
was.a 32nd degree Mason and a
Shriner.
| Funeral arrangements. incom-
plete Tuesday morning, will be an-
| nounced by Elliott Funeral Home. |
2 Texans Awarded
Silver Star Medals
lership of property along the Con-
cho River project would threaten
possible public recreational use of
the land.
TOKYO, Oct 17 P—Two Texans
were awarded Silver Star medals
for gallantry in action in the Ko-
rean fighting..-
The Eighth Army Headquarters
said last night that Sgt. 1-C Mit-y
chell McPherson of Dallas was
d Galbraith Electric
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(OCT 5
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Lee Tracy—Tina Thayer
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decorated for demolition action
near Yongdong on July 26 He lat-
er was wounded
Second Lt Alexander H Hunt.
Wa Ider. won the medal for di-
recting air attacks an dmortar fire
in the face of heavy enemy fire.
Although wounded, he refused to
be evacuated until two of his wound-
ed men were moved to safety.
Dr. Joe E. Busby
CHIROPRACTOR
X-Ray Spinal Analysis
4th Floor Mims Bide.
Phone 5709
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Total ‘$2 40
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ALBANY, N
New York’s b
paign erupted
cratic charges
E Dewey was
Republicans fo
er a “pay-off”
Hanley.
The Demo
charges on a
Hanley yesterd
lieutenant gove
1 will consent
tion to the Uni
am definitely a
to clean up n
tions within 90
The Democr
governor, Rep.
immediately a
of participating
crime." He ch
had been bough
own candidacy
run. instead. fc
The 74-year-
ernor had been
publican guber
until Dewey (
about retiring,
Sept 4 that he
term
Ly nch claime
"convicted by
mate of barter
est offices in tl
for his own
though it was
market place."
He contended
the disclosure,
to be impeache
7, and that H
be seated" in
Hanley had
ute copies of
men after he h
ference to deny
"absolute false
pering campais
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MA
at the meeting to point to a cut in to active duty.
auto production and Harrison And the Army Navy and Ma-
agreed there were no "formal pro-
posals.”
Other informants said Harrison
stressed the vast demands of the
“Wish I had heard of wonderful
ALL-BRAN 25 years ago! Haven’t
needed a single, harsh laxative since I
started eating ALL 229
BRAN regularly!""’
Mrs. H. Taylor, aite
1804 Ridge Avenue, a
Coraopolis, Pa. Just plesrtg
one of many unsolio-if
ited letters from ALL- Ta
BRAN users! If you sohengs
suffer from constipa-pta panded steel output,
tion due to lack of Libia -----—-------------
dietary bulk, do this: Eat an ounce.
of crispy "Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN To Name Officers
daily, drink plenty of water! If not | ER Oct 17 (A—Officers will
completely satisfied after 10 days, be elected today at the annual con-
s.e Em Atete DOUBLE vention of the North and East Tex-
YOUR MONEY BACKI as County Judges and Commission-
lers Association here.
defense program for such mater- |
ials as steel and invited the auto
makers to suggest ways of meeting
the demand Harrison said the
manufacturers proposed an ex-
See and Drive
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rines have decided that enlisted
Reservists with four or more de-
pendents who have been called
may apply for discharge immedi-.
ately Both announcements were
made yesterday
The Marine Corps decision to
lower its sights for volunteer re-
serve officers was the re suit of an
unexpected response by officers
of the organized reserve, the corps
said Future calls among the volun-
One and possibly both, of the
two patients missing from Abilene
State Hospital are believed to be
in El Paso
Two Americans. J B Parsons
and a youth named Clark. were
being held Monday in jail at Juarez.
Mexico and were to be transferred
today to an El Paso jail
A staff writer of the El Paso
Times who at the request of The
teer officers for the most part will
be to fill a few specialty assign:
ments.
| The decision to allow discharge
of Reservists with four or more
Reporter-News, contacted the
American Consulate in Juarez con-
cerning the two men. said one of the
two prisoners had given his name
as J B Parsons and said that he
I had esc aned from a hospital
| The other man is thought to be
. . Garland Clark who with Parsons
dependents wastaken because ex fled from the hospital here Oct 5
1 - - * The two had been the object of a
wide search
listing law provides a family allow-
ance for only three dependents.
The new policy does not apply
to Army men on duty overseas or
enlisted men who were inducted
with units of the Organized Reserve
| Corps or the National Guard
Hospital officials here this morn-
ing said they had no word from El
Paso
Daramoun4
DAT "PETTY GIRL"
Fresh
Daily
At Your
Grocers Now
Women’s Ulcers
‘Gone With Corsels’
PALM SPRINGS Calif oct) 17
P — Old - fashioned corsets went
MINEOLA. Oct 17 P—Roscoe
Elton Derr, 30 of Wood County
was killed yesterday in a head-on
automobile collision near here
out of style and peptic
among women declined
medical expert
Using the year 1900 as
point. Dr Andrew C Ivy said that
I before the turn of the century
there were about three t mes as
many peptic ulcer cases among
women as among men
Today, since the st ff stays and
tight lacings have been tossed out
the style window the ratio is re-
Dr Ivy vice president of the Uni.
versity of Illinois added in his lec-
ture to a dental medicine seminar
yesterday that the beneficial ef-
feet of more comfortable founda-
tions for the ladieswas accompan-
led by a general’change in the
American way of life and
creased tensions among men
Korean Victory
Called ‘Milestone’
WASHINGTON. Oct 11 1
tory in Korea is a milestone
in-
le
| history of freedom " Sen Tom Con-
ally D Tex said yesterady
| Connally, chairman of the Sen-
ate Foreign Relations Committee
said. "It is a flaming mes age to
aggressors everywhere that The
United Nations will employ its pow.
er and authority against armed
aggressors who would seek to at-
tack or invade free peoples."
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