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FOrR — EVNIS DAILY NEWS—Tliuntdav Etenlng, April 29, lf»A\
the expected stand of the Colombo
! con.,f.oen?e which is dominated by
1 •)'
Asia Monroe
Doctrine Due
Formation
“Undeclared Martial
cc. femicc. Foreign Minister Chou Indian Prunt Minister Nehru. Law' Exists in Duval
Eu-Lui of Red Ciuna made the The Asiun Monroe I>x:trlr.e idea County, Att y States
same demand. ronfoj.ua to tv.e desire* of most
The rest of Chau En-lai* \:eech Asian people*-except the Jupaiuse
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(UPi.—a!
Four Previous Colonial
Winners Select 2 Young
Pros to Enter Meet
McCarthy -
(Continued Front Page 1)
Bta.v.ixu.h April
was bombastic. He punched Run- md ttu South Korean* mho want a *A.ney" chargM thntjmrn who have won the seven pre- Fort Monmouth. N.J.
Kv LEROY POPE
of Cnlted Press
The conference of Sooth
Nations at Odtaho, Ceylon, is ex
r.t.'s attacks oti German re-aj/nu- to continue their American ulli-
u.ent. accused South Korea of in- antes. Chou En-Lul incidentally
\..dii)i North Korea and the United demanded that the Uinted States
S.uies oj plunninn to i. vade Keri tttve up its alliances with Japan
'China through Korta He demand- and South Korea,
ed ttiat the Geneva conference or- 'jhe idea behind the Aslan Mo. -
ucr t»;e United States to recognize ,t>*. Doate in • was also implicit in
Asian Red China, tried to reopen the the an,.y ahutk oji Sunday by
que-Uon o: the Korean puts' :er of
on
Adame was accused cf or.ee as£- responsibility.'
to. General Lawton to withdraw a he c0uld nc* ^
reccir.-aandatiou that some Fo:t \deirn ever tollin'* him ol making
Monmouth "security risks" be fired- such a call. He ac! rutted Adams hgp
The charge was made in a written no power to issue instructions qo
Fort Worth, April 29 (UPu—Four of the Army’s secret radar center at .taltl W.nl by captain Joseph Carr, field commanders except at trie
on aide to Lawton. Jenkins said secretary's direction, but urnter
C-ur.ty is being subjected I,01lial Nali0n(U invitation Welch, on a "point of order," | the statement was written t0“
to s\ at he tails "uiutec.ered mar- ■ . , . , . ,... . „ , .. . morning in the presence of Lawton Jenkins three times he hud np
tiui law." Tournaments title* today named the | cited MCCai.hy a Hues Honing about wjth approval. recollection of ever hearing about
Tie att uey is E B Votuw He ‘'meat deserving" young pros who—as Sttveiis’ conversations with Major-. Adams' cad to Lawton,
ide h‘s "charaes bv'o e the court 1 result—will compete In this year's General George Back, chief Army' Reading from the
t l?l£L Colonial. signal officer, on the ptmibilitv of»Jenkins aaked Mras
V tu V aired his allegations as Nam(.d a8 -most deserving” were *!!!.,,w"..1! _
members ol the court Jieaid a suit Bob mmun ol Tulsa. Ok!a.. and ‘“T.7‘ JV..„ ...m m mniAy recommendations that | to a speed-up of the hearings.
the rljrt of District Mike Souchak of Durham. N. C. llc*,.lulJa , ....... ..........
’> Both are 20 and both have been nZiZ I tended as security risks." -vetch the piograsa of today's se$-
thiee mc.nb-i s of a Duval County r.f0feMei«nal aolfera two
statement, i
if he was Memlbers of the subcommittee
the Mon- aware tflxit Adams had asked Law- held a closed meeting before u>-
w.mw'.u'1 tun if he could "see his way dear' day's sresUv. in an attempt to a-rae
___________ ________ _ said the MhCarthv statements and! to remove recommendations that to a speed-up
Emperor Buo D.d of Viet-Nam on dfailenging the u .l.l ol Distnc* Mike Souchak of Durham, N. C. questions created a "totully false persons tu Port Monmouth be sus- Muiidt incikulad the ntiiuitoera would
pf.ted to pn ;.a::n this weak an war and tightened the deadlock on tile t ,o treaties on Vlet-Namesc c; -e A 8. liroudteol to oust tin*, Bolh are 2e und both have been j.VIDnMKion» which produced news- pended as security risks"
A* an Me ios Dec trine- a demand Kc. i a by vetoing any pDn for hon- indt-rondi-me, which his govern-.thiep niembcrs of a Duval County pr0fesseional golfers two years. "‘/t headlines “gavelv orejudl-! According to the Oorr statement,! -ions to see If >cme speed-up sya-
for an end oi colonufiojn and of U.. elections in North Korea. • :ne:.t has raluotu. tly agreed to JU*y co.u.m.-sson. Vctai.v also .spoke Jf they a-cept. they will increase . ,Q ^' aj-juv's case.” ' as ivad by Jenkins. Lawton re- ttm could be devised to avoid the
Euu.pem and American Influence But Chou's dtni.uid for an Asian a..,n. These provide for Vlei-Nam- oul against the dismiss.il cf Hi f ejd for the $25,000 1954 Co- *‘* plied—"I will not. Let the secre-! possibility of night sessions which
In \s». Ml. roe C- trine is very important indcpf ndence within the citizens previously tailed to serve joniil] at Fort Worth May 2(3 MeCai-tliy, saying he had a state- • (moaning Stevens* take the have been suggested.
On Wednesday at t'he Geneva1 and not merely because it parallels french union. 0:1 1 *e Ap.il |.rand jury In Duval. . trough 30 to its limit of 48. merit from Back, had asked if \--------- ------------------- ----- --------. —
— — f —- '■ —----* - Bi,0 Gui says the treaties don't Bixubfoct also dismissed them. ^ Stevens U>ld Back he was dlsturb-
The count' nas laxtn the case Ben Ho;jan, Clayton Heafner,! ^ u,bo,jt Lawton because the com-
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go lar enough and he mude public
hw tears that the French—with the
sup pc. * of the British—are prepar-
ing to make a deal with the Can-
Clay ton
Middlecoff and Sam Snead, Sunder had paid tribute to Mc-
v.hen a rulihg will be announced, are the former champions who c, irthy or McCarthy's committee.
Broad!oot, a retired Bonham chose Ilu,ian 3,1111 Soilchak- Welch said the impression createil
ui der advisement, but lias not said Cary
in*, tsts at Geneva to partition judge, was sent by the Texas su-
viet-Nain in the hope of keeping |i:eim. court Into the stormy 79th so—one is elected in this summer's
their grip on the southern half ol j judicial distiiet of Duval. Jim Wells, elections.
Blocks and Stair Counties us tern- Dismlusml of the Duval County
ElamSM
" m
■r
was so far from the truth that he
believed tlv "only possible thing to
d> to repair the damase" was to
IiK'o-Ohlna. Blocks and Stair Counties us tern- Dismissal of the Duval county call Buck immediately. I
T.ie idea ihat Asian best can pc vary judge. The court earlier, In jury commission and the incoming But Committee Caairman Kuil
settle A llan problems also will come an unprecedented action, renioved igruiid jury panel was one of Mundt i ijecled to delaying Stc\-
jp in the Ceylon conference when f:o nix*rnca elected 79th District Broadfix>t’s first acts in his new ens’ testimony and promised Buck
flie Indian plan for settling the judge C. Woodrow Laughlin. Broad- , South Texas Jurisdiction. The com- would be heard later.
Xi-do-Chinu war is offered. That1 wm serve tire district until mission challenged his action by Then Huy Jenkins, special coun-
plan culls for withdrawal of the Governor Allan Shivers appoints filing a suit in the court of crminul sei for the subcommittee, bioug.it
French and putting Viet-Num un- i mother judge or—hie f.iiling to do . appeals. I UP **u' ar c,sat ion against Ad’ajns.
Cer a ftve-year trusteeship of In- j „— _ . — - -
ddia, Pakistan, Bunnu, Thailand
I and Indonesia
I A spokes r.an for the Red Chi-
,.es2 ddojation at Genova said on
Tuesday that t'iie Peiping govern-
ment is much ir.fereated in the In-
dian plan.
On lti fact the Indian plan has
a iutul dolt , t—it doesn't provide, a
way of proventi..« Ho Chl-Mlnh's
Coirxnuni£ Ls l'ro.n goUlmj effective,
control of the country iurlr.g the j
trusteeohip. But it could be amend-
ed to pixvide such effective con-j
t ol. India and Pakistan could fur-
nith the troupa and Australia—
v, lilJ'.i qualifies us u Pacific if not |
an Asian power—could help.
The adoption of an Asian trus- |
tceship p'.un ter Indo-China would i
wmfonu with the u'lpuations of j
nearly all . Juuns tor an Asian Mon- ,
idc Doctrine.
The Go cvn conifaren.se will not !
get down to discussion of Indo- j
China before next week. Anil by !
11uit time it may well become ap- j
parent, that only the Asians possi- ,
bly can settle the fate of Indo- |
Cntmi. I
Even r.»uw, H appears that the j
Geneva conference cannot do so. j
At Genov i, the Indo-Chinu issue !
threatens to resolve itself Into two
alternatives—either that Indo- j
China be partitioned or that the j
United StuUvs intervene directly in
the war
The United State's doesn’t want
I to intei ve.i ■ and is bitterly opposed
1 to partition—fu4 uie the Indo- j
Chinese. The United Stutes be-
lieves partition likely would be Just
j the first step to Red conquest of I
i the who'e country.
I Thus, some form of the Indian (!
plan {night prove a way out.
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Phone 172 or 543 304 W. Avenue
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Fresh Vegetables & Fruits
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Beans, Valentine . . Ib. 21c
Tomatoes, ctn......19c
Lettuce .... 2 heads 27c
Fresh Corn......ear 5c
Red Potatoes . . . 10 Ib. 39c
Lemons......dozen 29c
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Pork Chops.....Ib. 69c
Bacon Squares . . . Ib. 45c
Stew Meat Ribs . . Ib. 29c
Roast (Chuck) . . . Ib. 43c
Bologna.......Ib. 29c
VAN CAMP PORK & BEANS
.......... 300 Size 10c
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25 Lb. GLADIOLA FLOUR..............$1.99 ;i
MARYLAND CLUB
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1.10
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COUNTRY j
EGGS
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ALL SWEET MILK
1/2 Gallons 390
Dill & Sour
PICKLES !
hGallons 49*
Sunshine
Crackers......1 Ib. 25c
llillo
Crackers......1 Ib. 32c
Vanilla
Wafers, 6Vi oz. box . . 17c
Frozen Foods - Pictsweet
Strawberries . . . 10 oz. 25c
i Spinach.........19c
Corn, cut........19c
English Peas......19c
Frozen Catfish . . . . Ib. 45c
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Peach PreservesTto cordon
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Ripe Olives Ebony. m«i.
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174 Cherub Milk
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Crisp Cucumbers
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 101, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1954, newspaper, April 29, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782533/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.