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- ENNLS QUOXES -
J. R BLACKWELL of the soil
conservation servlc* said today:
"J was in the country this morn-
in# and found the ground had dried
surprisingly since the rains,..Wa
still need a good, de^p 'season' in
the ground."
Harvey G. Rust
Microfilm Service
Co* Box 8066
Dallaft, Texas
& Sales
Of THE C2.d YEAR
THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
MONDAY’ EVENING, NOVEMBER 9,
WEATHER
Fair through Tuesday, A litAa
warmer In the afternoon. Cold to-
night. with lowest UrnijeratureA 34
to 40
With "Presume' Anti-Freeze
You're »et, you're safe, you’re sues.
NX A TELEPHOTO—FULL LEASED UNITED PRESS WIRE
ENNIS, ELLN COUNTY, TEXAS
NO. 264
Enlargement
Of Yets Land
Program Urged
i Associate Justice Will Wilaon of
the Supreme Court, in the Texas
Leglcn New/, the American Legion's
monthly state publication, advocated
an enlargement of the Veterans
Land progran: mo as to include vet-
erans living in towns who desire to
purchase business property,
Justice Wilson's article in lull
slated:
“I wish to propose a new pro-
gram arid a new objective for the
j Legion, *
"One o! the matt helpful and
'successful of ull veteran«' programs
has been the Texas Veterans' Land
Program Why should this be re-
stricted to farm land? Cannot this
beneficial program be extended to
include veterans living and work-
ing in cities and towns who would
j like to purchase city real estate at
3 per cent interest with a long pay
out? Would not a similar type loan
on city home* or revenue or busi-
ness property be Just as ImncflclaJ
as a farm loan?
“A 3 per cent loan, with ihe pro-
ceeds of which a veteran living in
a city or town could purchase a
, home, would be much preferable to
'the home-loan plan advanced by
the National Veterans' Administra-
tion through insured mortgages.
The Interest rate on the Fedrul Of
loans has recently raised to 4'n per
cent with a still a great deal ol
difficulty in marketing these loans
From the veterans’ stan/lpolni, u
30*year 3 per cent home loan di-
rect from the Veterans' Land Mould
would he lar preferable,
' "If a veteran /lid not wish to use
his loan for a home, lie should bo
given the opportunity to make a
umservutlve investment In w/IJ-
secured rental property, such as an
Set up to investigate complaints: aP"’tm<5,,tt m “ «"»'» b“‘w‘nK
from the public, Texas doc to. s are to"*™ “ntl *ocUjn "ow
now op< tilting a state-wide griev- tM bu,ldl 0,«‘h<w*
ar.ee committee, according to Ur,1 buildings, for their offices, with
W P Han of Wuxahachic, seere- convenient parking space avail-
L-ry of the Kills County Medical ratter U.an be in an .die
Society building or have to office In a we-
"The overwhelming majority of istory wulk up. Huch a loan pro*
1( , w i Texas doctors place proper c are of ^ouid allow veterans who are
lllglit now, we can two that Mr, |our of everything: Iwwyers or doctors to build and own
Five by Five, dear ol' Hanty. is including fees." Dr Hall said thdr own offlcas, The payment*
going to do a land-oflice business '"Hit*, Committee is one more way on 11 ® l,r| *°un would tie less
this Christmas Eurlle t on record of saying to Texans that the finest than that they are now paying as
hi* Christmas. Exilic it . r < or ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ sv,„. rent Likewise a veteran who runs
here, wo already have received two ( tQ eVPryone at Hlj re- his own cafe or has a repair shop
Bantu letters, (Tim News will pub- gUI-d|c*s 0f his ability to pay.” or a cleaning and pressing shop
llsh them again this ye.ur, as usual.> The committee will operate on a could cither buy a building or build
However they're from the same | regional or district basis, Ur. Hall1 hie won place to great advantage
household—from Frank E. and explained. Any complaint against. 1 "Much a program would allow
John W Heller 1003 W Lampasas »ny doctor should be submitted in 'many veteran* to provide for their
These youngsters no doubt have! full detail, in writing, to the secrc- 'old age by acquiring a duplex apart-
hear.-i about the earlv bird and t*ry ol the local Medical Society inent or some other type of rent
they're getting ahead of any possl- 'Hie complaint will then be re- property
ble shortage ol critical supplies or viewer,-) hy the District Committee, I "In addition it would give every
and tl satisfactory settlement 1.. veteran a visible stake in capita-
not reached, Jt will be referred to j Hem.
the state* level for final settlement. "The Veterans' Land Program has
He pointed out that the medical, worked so well for all veterans Im-
profession has put teeth in IU com- j tcrested in farm property and has
mlttce structure. The state assoda-(demonstrated its usefulness P> such
tion, through its Hoard of Court-Jen extent that it should now be
cilors, is emprowered to take disci- extended to other types of real es-
cxtuLe. The bond inurket hus ab-
Chest Drive Hits Goal
REALLY HOMEWARD HOUND THIS TIME — Chief
I'oatguiiin'H Mute* Vincent Paladino, U.S.N., of New
Rochelle, N.Y., and his adopted son, Lee K.vuiik Soo, wait
at tiit L’.S, Embassy in Tokyo for the visa which will
allow Paladino to orinx the four-year-old to the United
Slates. On their first, trip home, they were forced to re-
turn to Japan from Hawaii, because of immigration prob-
lems presented by the child's admittance to this coun-
try. (NEA Telephoto)
ENNIS
Echoes
By Cagey
Grievance Unit
Of Doctors Has
Definite Plans
"Peuer lx different from
butter and lamb chop*. The
more people want it, the more
(here in to go around.”
— (Allen.)
Brownell May
Tell More on
Dexter White !
Washington, DC., Nov. b (UF».-
Attomry-Oeneral Herbert Hrowncll
hints he may make public today
pelts of two I1M.0 FIJI reports label.!
lug a lormer \v>lstant Benetary!
of the Treasury u Russian spy
Brownell charged laid, week that
former President Truman Ignored
the HI! warning* and promoted
Harry Dcxtri White to la* United
Btales executive director of the
international Monetary Fund
Mr. Truman ha. served notice he
will a newer Mi Brownell elthei In
a news eonefrencc or by I*suing a,
statement The Juntie Department
say. . statement will be Issued
later in tin* day, but doesn’t apart- j
fy whether this is the announce- !
inent Hiownell mentioned.
Former President Truman ways I
ht doubts that anybody evcj took
advantag- of him to foist a din-
loyal Individual on his administra-
tion
This was his response to a re- j
quest for comment, on a suggestion
Ivy Democratic National Chairman
.Stephen Mitchell Chairman Mllili-
cll /.aid Attorney flrncrul Herbert
Brownell has implied one of two
things in ids disclosures oil thu i
White case EH her that Ml . Ti U- 1
man won taken advantage ol, or
was himself furthering Comniun- ,
Ism.
Haul Mr. Truman; "I don't think
anybody ever took advantage of me.
If they did, I didn’t know It.” ile
i,aid he doubted that anybody could
have sneaked u pro-Comtnuiilal Into
he administration Mtcauac "J
didn't have Lhat sort, ol petifile (
around me,"
The former President made Ihe
statement to a United Press new.s-
nian who boarded Ills New York-
bound fralii at Newark, N.J., this
morning.
Mr Truman urranged his trip
east from Missouri to receive Ihr
Rabbi Htrplien Wise award from
the American Jewish committee
and to make a speech in New York
tomorrow night, on Thursday, he
will be given another award tor
making the most slgnilicnnt recent,
contribution toward the develop-
ment of Israel
.....i
Final Reports
, i
Urged Filed in
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Drive at Once
,W u 1
'J lie 1953 Ennis Community Chcxg
has gone over the* top
JB - SC —
This aiinconccment with made to-
day by Fund Campaign Oencrui
POLICE SUBDUE RO< k-TlIKOWINO RIOTERS Italian police huIkIiu* rioters dur-
ing a violent (iernonul rut ion outside* I lie lliitisli Lniluissy in Rome. I’olice were forced
to tire tear juts nl tbe IIioiihuihIh of riotiiiK, Fuse ltd led ntudeiitg HiTfliiminK "All
'l'i ieste in onrn," wbo stormed tIn* enibunMy, in protest iiKhiiiHt the hilling of 11aliann in
Hti’ife-torn Triehte. (NEA Radio-'I’elepiioto)
Sunshine Bringing Wind-Up
Of Harvest to Ennis Area
something,
on
Two mosquitoes were
Robinson Crusoe’s arm.
‘Tin leaving,” said one,
"Okay,” said the other, "hre
you on Friday,”
Kinds Public Library visitation 1 pllnsry steps up to expulsion ol an
by the schools 1h quite a success. Individual doctor from thu Medical
Last week, it wa- Alamo; tins Association.
week, David Crockett, and next Residents oi KIIU County should
week, Han Jacinto, As a reault of submit their complaints to Dr Hall,
sorbed lle-se lauids (more than $50,-
IXH1,000 worth> at an average inloie (
iate of 3 3 per cent, 'Mils program
could be tripled to the great ad-
the llrst wei k's visitation there ) secret,ary ol
were 85 new memberships, which Society,
certainly is splendid . . . City Wee- Dr. Hull said that 43 state* now |
retai-y M H Moseley Inis highly op<’i'('te Orlevance Committees with
complimented the youngster* who "marked *ucee*«,” lie said that
have gone to the City Hall, for Public reaction was most favorable
library visits, on their orderliness. ''I"1'- wl,*) "practically tin ex*
... All around, it has been a most 'option,” every case had been «ol*
()<«( Ui (lie aali-.liutloi, of nil COtl-
l.he County Medical j vimtage of Texas veterans.’
King Ibn Saud Is
Claimed by Death
satisfactory project.
T«,juj,'« moot linixtrliml u.(hli-
ti«m at the Kiinls Daily News is
a brand new, klng-si/x* Web-
ster's New International Dic-
tionary (IBM "model") and
something for a newspaper
staff to merlully drool over , , .
Like to take a squint at it?
|ip by . . . Ineldentallv, with-
too moth persuasion. It
you’re impressed, the office
supply department will order
you one.
rcilied
l>B'l
out
London, Nov ii (UP). Death ha
, come to Die man known as the
K ^ j most powei lul Arab sii.ee the pro*
snow/ ; Mohammed A broadcast, ol
the Mecca radio, monitored in
London, say,\ King I ini Hand of
Hand! Arabia died today
A later broadcast snid that his
eldest son, l-.iulr Hand, has been
piorlalmr'l king. Ind no ntlii-i' de-
w.ll fall to give the best in him U> l|||l(| fi|| fI|OI1(trdl (|(,,Ul ,,as.
g< t a family doctor wno
them and will also let their doctor!
I know, frankly and honestly, about
their ability to pay In advance, go
{ per cent of the misunderstanding*
would disappear,
"No cUilcal doctor of inrdli inc
the pa-
patient, icgai'dlci* ol
tlent’s ability to pay.
1 Ksiablishun nl nl i.ln commlth ''
bern nba *d It. I. known that la-
vished Euro|N*ah drxdors earlier
. tills year and had been re|Kirt«<|
m Just one more way the doctor* of un„rl| M„
I'exa- ate (it-moustiuting Uu-ii rt<
tcrmlniiUoii to hold medical cost
to a fair lee for service* pert (timed
In Mill said
The sign-off 1* ta-ir.g reached In
the Community Chest campaign .
but even at this lute date anyota end to tie- put tent s ability to pay
who overlooked or has been over-
looked can a<t a donation under
tlu wlM- Mmply b,\ Indicating what
it's foi and mailing it to Huddle
D* vis' offlo*. •
lie financially imlrpeiulenl Start
an aciount now. Npeelal Rank by
Mall Service available
I DIC, I1NNIS STATE HANK
First Frost Is Received Here and
Cold Tonight May Usher in Another
Knots territory, Lr»t frost of ihr degrei Minnal Wells Ban Angejo
season came la t night, and another |Slid Marta 3b son Texarkana 31
may come tonight, as the weather' Wuhita Fail*. UiMkxIt and u«i-
u-jHirt |s Cold again tonight with la* lows of 33 degrees also frees-
lowest tempetwtuirs 30 to 40 ' Tlte mg
wi-athrr is also (-xiM^te.! to continue
(sir
Tndsy was blight as a new dollar
ChtUy but olci*- weathri i- pte-
vailing over most ol Texas today
Kn*t coveted a gtaai part ol tlu
Porees»tciv >,av the central nailh-
ern and norlhrixieitt imrt of 'IVx-
a* will remain coed tunigld with
frost West T' Xm will warm up a
little
Otlo i low U-upieialureg m< luded
state early today «» temmrature* Amarillo «nd F at Wuriii 33 Ghd*
di>qnH-»t below fuelling to 33 de- ilrese I yin and An tin 34. Worn
grew.-- Mt Junction and liavcsvtm Wink Midland DU Pwm» and Ban
say more can be eXtawnwl tonight An ton to IS fHI Kio a ml CJolloge
Ttie temiw-raui.f fell below Does- Hialiuti 11 Houston and Rewuitiwiit
at O It* THttvr. Ablbiw ami 31* Inmfo R* C»'ri«n rhn-ti 44
dah Fiat wn.vh had a low ol JB ana OalvyaitM. aud lhr>«o*'nlt to
nevi r '"Id his age publi< l.v, bin it
believed In whs 73
Ilia death will la* * distinct l<»
to tla W«*st in Its struggle to hoi>i
tlu- InsalU* v of tin* struU'gii Mid-
dle Kast Ibn Hand had won great
wraith from Wi t*in, and partlru-
Member lit tl v liom Anieihan develoiguent
of fl.e vast oil fields ill Haudl Ara-
bia and wax strongly pro Western,
He also had won wid* respect, in
the Arab wml-l and • IsewluMV a. a
Alin ol iKlmnu. tralor
The former premui ,,f fmii who
(a on trial for Ids life defied the
court again and again Daisy at
lehran Vtoitammen Mossadigh do.
nouiieed the prooveutor of the
tl-OMKMi chafges agninxi him. at-
rii er| hi/' Judges of bla-- a- «o led
ho is still tin- legal preinMtr «t Dsn
and aid only a civil rood can
proper I v try 1dm be< auar hi* «•
iegeo i rian sir taUiUral not indi-
te rj
Tnilay g rwsion ww adiouiuexl
alter Mo.-s.olejh refused to attend
JurUoi seA*ba*,A of egMot 'even *1
yen cut off mv oead "
--wzvnnsiMi*----
tA> Will br rimed tir4iewUi Ns-
x ember tl iM ahservanre 4
tosaiio IM»
I n»*» Malt llaMk
4 iDsNks NaUwnal lu«k
Sunday Services
For Mr. Giliispie
l-'iim-ial services for David Krirotl
nilllsple, 80, former realdeiit ol Kn-
it is, were held at a Wlchlla Falls
funeral home at 4 pm Hunduy Mi
(lllllspli* died In a Wichita Fulls
hospital Friday aftci a lengthy ill-
ness,
Formerly a farmer and a service
Million operator here, Mr. (Jllllxpic
was employed ut tin- Hull (Mass Clo
in Wichita Full* before he retired
becii-UNf; ol HI health
Mr (Jillisplc was u member ol the
Helhcl Ha|>llsl Church In Wlclilta
Falls
Hurvlvnrs include fly/* sons, Tom
Oillispif, Olyn Oilllisplc, Clark*
Ollllapl# and Leon OJllsple ol
Wichita Falls a lid Archie iuiiinpn-
ol Han Antonio; throe daughter,,
Mis Bally Wilson and Mis. Lob
Franklin < I Wichita Falls and Mrs
Ruby Rainwater of Lake Uhailes, |
l.ii , font brothers, Marvin Ollhspi'*
of Kaulimm, Jim Olllllsple ot
Mragovllle, William (idllspic ol
Temple. Okla and I'ai Ollhspi'* oi
Kilgox , two si ters, Mis Hd Hulch-
uig of Lake Charles and Mi , It U
Harris of Wichita Falls. 14 kihiiiI-
childrrn and atx gr al giaialchll-
dren Mi CUUUplrs wile died foot
year* ago
OffaanU at Hie funeral serve-
weie till) i"*v W R Holley and the
It'-v h.it.il Wiggins, lioth ol Wichita
Falls
WiUon Thtnio US Public
Too Panicky Over Bomb
Wsahtnttfm l» r Nov « - UP
I >e (mum* Bee rotary Uharlr** WiImmi
avs lie thinks Hie are get-
ting too panicky' admit the imis-
,iLillt> ol mi atomic attack on Ha
United Utah's
Wilson tM'lir < - lini' is no mw
danger «’l a Noviel atiack now Uiwi
Wloie the Itossiais dev*i-«pu»g
atonia weafawix In a copvriab'eii
'ntrrvirw in UK New and W«kl
1 weekly mogarine Wilson
also sav- that cuts in rtefrtu# »**'"«•
in« a til be 'vradtrai • uowgh m> that
Isamro will not be upd>H
ll<km n«w M p re ode lm (be i»r«-
or Mai rain* 4at, a liame «wMege
iNiMsi far ibe , hddren Rkav and
'•iher weed h* degadlmg bare re*a
larD la«b aoaawt iw-wred «•*> t«
1I»MM b. federal Degmn lb
aaiMit t ei geMlI' U ISM'
>1411 RANK
Animal Heads
With Rabies in
Past Month, 115
Austin, Nov il — iVUlvc evidence
of rubies inlcclloii wir, dlscovucvri
ln,ll.'» unlmiil heads uutopsled by
Htatc Ifeallli i )i pin i in-ill Inborn •
hjiies In Am -tin dm mg tin- past
ii.onlh, the department amiouiu’cd
today,
By sjiaeles, jav itlvc heads lm hid
ed 104 dogs, 4 nils, 3 skunks, 3
cows, mi I 2 calves.
Heads from 37 countl< mud'- up
last munth's tabulaiion Harris
County was high with 73 iibmis-
■ ions, Oliiei counties wric Austin,
Hru/.nrla Caldwi'll Collin, Comal,
Foil, fiend, (iiD'daliipc, Hanl:|Ui,
Houston la-on, l.lta-rtN, Mataani'da,
it,ii | Hlvn Mu k, Taira nl,, Travis,
Washlndon and Wood with one
iilanl-'Slon no ;i
lira/oh, Cameron, Mavrin k and
Webb Conntlc, /aibmll.t'-d ;t lieu l.-,
each, and Hexar and Jellcraon
turned in !l apiece Walh-r Coutdv
submlUed >, while Dalla-, luol 0
'I la* tabulation wim made in ./
regular monthly milieu report,, a
ilepartii«'iit.nl pid/lii . i rvlrr wlilcli
shows rabies ini ldeiei U/rougliout
tlii- state II li 1 Hie spi-cle.i in-
volved and gives the dale and
county of pit urn-nee
Meanwhile, ftaie lahoraloiy olll-
eials are still surveying in..eel-eat
lug bats lor ruble;, infection A
iolal nl liifi nl’ tiie Hying mam-
mals have been cheeked n lar with
negativi m ults In ,eaeli instatici*
The study began two month,t ago
alter the department lieeame su
nii ions that bats hl'retofme though!
to be entirely hrnelictal mlgld be
harboring the deadly rabies vtru
Texans and Their
Neighbors Donate
Defense Blood
Austin, Nov it ‘I• Kan and mini
•a tlirlr iieiuidHus have donaD d i
toUl nl UKI.4MM1 pin's ol blood lm
leiense and <1i astf i relief pur jinxes
during Hie |ai-t 3<i moo,It.
William I MdCHII ' -1 - -
itfioi ol nvd deteose and clfcaastei
ii-lief, an Id U/e total *•« totlwU'd
tiv ID d Ci os- IdiaMl /'-id'ix witfl to
IiI'muI l>a/ik.% on b ' -oils' t n, * I *
'/tic Alno eoidributlii- to Hu *ol
Its ignis in B' avunom wi re ix
l^eilsiana t/iapUix a lilt* F" '
Worth iiiihat o-i k iolltx tail* > in
i , hi let I U»i»< il-fll* Is Ne a Mi x
Hrlglii sunshine is bringing a re-
MimpHoii oi the fmi* 1 pintc ol tlc^
(-i/t.ton )i/irvisl In Ihe KniT, iireu, |
At lea 1 a lew I pi/i • s cxpr-Med
lo pul Inn vest hum!, hi 'heir Helds'
by IJ i in af-ernoon, alUtouel; iillci. J
limy wull a day or so
clo r i hservers of the pittu ring I
oi the nop have figured Hud by j
now all Ind 13 U* 1.'* per cent oi ilie|
1WI/3 yield lias been In ought mil, oi |
the HelilN,
For the Imlk ol hui Vest ol Hie !
bumper crop, open weather pre-
vailed and the gb;,s were la/agcd,
down hi cotton lm a-vral weeks |
However, recent ruins totaling
between 3' a'lal 3 Inehe, brought
a pause In Hie cotton pulling and
the gin* had a chance to catch up
on their work, which lliey did
Farmer - w itli i-x(r:t 'all and i
heavily-leafed cotton have been'
hoping lm a lrosl, to derollate II,
and received a llgl/l one Iasi nigh' 1
However, d proljahly wasn'l heavy!
enough exrrpl |n the lowlands, to
be ol much value In I,Ids runner- -
lion II the weather Is tali and |
cold imd'/ld, a heavlei fiosl, may
OC< III'
While a nil,ub<u ot Latin Amerl-
e;iii lmn/lu have gone to othci lo-
callUn . the opinion wa. ex|)ressed
loduy that tin'll* l.-r available ample
lo-id labor to IlnlHh He hal ve,,1 ,
(Wiehlngton 'Ihr* Agriculture
I a purl nr nl e .llmali , tin* size nl
(Ids yeiu'' eoltuii cro)i ul 1(1,003,000
bales.
That's up 407,000 hales Hum
lost uioiilh s foreeiist.
The fiicreasf meme, an even
great, er -ohm airplus than was in -
pr/irfieel on Oct 13 when Agrlcul- ;
lore Heeirt|iiy Kr.ra Heiinoo pro-
claimed rigid nun ki ting quota* on
nrvt yeui'a (ill Uni elon
Mrs. Moutkd Dies
This Atternoon
Mis Charles Moucku, Nl, a resi-
dent of Kills County i"i i*i*pioxi-
niatsly ,'*J vein - die t at Kinds ,Vfu-
nu ipal He-.pital slimtlv .iftn I pm.
today Niie haij b»i*f u pal tent in
ti e luMX[iitai sim e F’ tdiiy
Hhe Wa Itoi n lo (.'fts ilii lovukni
slid cwiiii' to Kilts C-tunlv when a
t liild
Mix MiMiei.il was a meiidw i ot
*l,i tFfS I fas! i and H»e fV-kol
Hui\Ivors it,- ban hei lit iiaoil
m sung Charlie M-mK-* Henry
M'lie km I * «|n Mow kw nut F.roll
•: t i - ,i ■ lowm
Mmu km Mini hub v|oti< k**, b'Ui ot
Kidnap Cash Is
Showing Up in
Mith. Towns
Detroit, Mich,, Nov 0 4 UP f
Koine of tlur missing OreenleoNe
Hiimem motley t, reported to have
Honed up in Mienigan
The police chief In f’etu ikey, |
Midi, says a ti3(J bill hum the mis- |
sing $300,000 in ransom money was
passed in I'etoskcy lost Tuesday.
Ulttef I'hllO Wakefoli'd Slip’s iui-
othci $10 bill was passed ip De-
troll
The bill pus'ird In I'etiinkey v.as,
received by a woman who Is u part
Him- liiispliiil nurse nod aJs > the j
opei'utoi of a Mttiall tourist camp i
Chief Wiikelmil says the $70 bill
was passed In Mi Henry Kruuser
Mr, Kiinixer cheeked the f'l'lal
number against I Ik* 11 -1 ol the I'lll
issued for ihe missing half of the
$1)00,000 ransom which Robert'
(bcriileuwj ol Kansas cit y paid for
Hie iih'n r of hr young son, Hobby.
Hobby already had been murdered
by the time the money wa paid.
A* leu I a lull! d"/.i Ii I IH llgl'lllu
have Is-en in Northern Michigan ,
mound Petoskey for the past six
days, cheeking travelers in an ul-
tempt, to trace the bill
Tlie FBI In Deirrlf and Wash-
ington refused to comment on Hie 1
report,
Repatriation Is
Still in Daneer
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I'unmunjoin. Nov 0 iUl‘> 'Fite
Illdhili in n l of tlie Neutral lie-
pa<i inLtoii CoiunilsMon In Korea is
mitklnu a il' I"'rale, IIH- hour bid lo
ke»p Ha- repairlalion program Irom
t ollapsu g ( -mplelr ly
Lt (iin K H ThliiuiyVi* went to
the UoiiimnnUit base camp ai
Ku eong lo M|)|/'al lo Hie Red ex*
l-lainri n, end (lieu deiaving i-k -
!In H e lie ■umrd le* asked them
to i huiige then oillids aland. Ill
sisHiig on interviewing some 300
Chin* * iirb-oiw'i* wh» have twiee
ref uni n* leave their et*ni|jnuitds
The Did I.u* 'ommaiid sav Hierr'U
Is- no i KplaioloK *o anil"C*iiniintiiis
war piixoo'i* (oiiigtii rail litne
Chuliman John R Perclval.
'I'tii goal was $11,000
"It 2$ impoMlble to say Just now
cxarlly what the tlnul figure will
ib'.*," said Mr F’ercival, "for the
reason that a few vgiy few rc-
i ports are yei lo be turned In by
I campaign workers.
"However, it )« safe to i,uy that
1 we have reached our goal.”
Mr Perclval made an appeal for
-anyone who hasn't yet reported
to do so immediately,
"There'!, no need to drag tlu* drive
opr further w«- want to close it
(ml right wav," aid the chairman.
"It is my hope that by tomorrow
or next day, well be In position to
give some fairly definite figures,
1 "Meanwhile were proud that our
community came through and
crowned the drive with success -
.and our hearty thanks go out to
every win kcr and every donor,"
Bishop Oxnam
Tangles With
Velde Again
Washington, Nov it ilJIM, Mcth-
odist Hishop (l Bromley Oxn im
and Cluiiiiiiiiii Hurotrl Velde or Ihe
House un-American Activities Com-
mittee have lungli’d noun on the
baton of Communism.
Oxnam lias been engaged In u
running iued with Hie Illinois Re-
publican, and some other members
of the un-Amera an Activities Com-
mittee for many mouths Last July
he upiicarcd is*tore the committee
ii<nl emphatically denied &ny asoo-
elallon with Communists or Com-
munist groups
The new controversy is over the
article the bishop wrote for a maga-
«Iih* (Look) which is titled "Thtt
Real Dupe* In the Red Hunts Are
mi Congressional Committees."
Comiiienlliig on Qxnam'a article,
Velde mild the bishop In not "art
effective llghtc; against Commu-
nism and Ihr Communist Ideology"
And the Congressman added that
"knowingly, m unkuowmlngly, he
wa - ii .si rin'"d with a number of
- Communist front groups which
have tinealened to d/Ntroy our
Republican form of government ”
Oxnam, In rebuttal said he found
II hard l o answer Velde and si lit
maintain propel dignity'' The bis-
hop said Velde's statement Indl*
rales the Inllueuce of certain groups
that have dumped some member*
ol the committee.”
|Mrs. 0. Chapman
Dies Here Today
Mrs o .cur Chapman, resident of
Kind,, i luce her marriage on l)ec •ni-
ls , IS, ISO!, died a! End!; Munici-
pal Hospital a' 13 4,'* a m this mnm-
log Hhe ha I been a patient ul tlu:
ihospitul since Monday,
Mis Chapman was formerly Miss
Kiln King ol Mitchell. Ind Hhe wax
a member of the First Presbyterian
Chimb, the CltA and the H of Lit!,
the WHA and the Wood men Circle,
Hurvlvoi - include her husband,
two daughters. Mr Matgaret M-
llngti-o of Kind., and Mis J R fcixtea
of Jeffel --uvilii Ind and ”t>e
i tandson » Mm -ti Karl l-.lhngton of
Hhei man
FPiiurtil services vs ill la1 tieli) at
Reevr Chapel at J pm WwtiW'day
\lHi Hu Hrv Ku hoiotMi McKinney
of float in*
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 264, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1953, newspaper, November 9, 1953; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782396/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.