The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1952 Page: 1 of 8
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Washington, May 23 ,-4- iVe-d-
denft'trajman. slimed - two 'veteran (’
-.pen split y»iFIs today. The measure:)!
— in I’ealiiM benefit* for '<tUabK.il i
veterans -aie expected ultimate-j
lT#'|(i4 the government some ;
4bC-minijtm-dollars a year.
The pifcsident siifApl th«- : bilk, j
“with (ri eat reluctance." And he '
sent congress a special message i
^ point ini; hut ,'vhy. He said the I
rnWaatw yvill he cosily, heeauaej
Ihej^do1' ’t.Jake into account what j
railed "the large increase In;
eterans’ population which appears;
ejtain.h
■.he- 'would' not have
hills "if there were
anyl» other practical
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Ridgway Says Reds React Desperately
To' Growing Strength of Free World
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DR. SONE TO SPEAK
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High Commencement
Services Set Tonight
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He sai
isipned jtl
/avaibchlo «... ......
Means, of, lessening economic pre<-
fsijlre t^pon those veterans and their
1 dependents who have come to rely''
on pensions as thrir chief mean*
of support."
The president i«k«l ronjrress to
authorize at the current seaSioif
a complete study of veteram' ben-
efit programs and Their relation
with social security and other pro-
grams. * - . -f-
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Charges Filed
In Two Cases;
Plea Entered
One assault and battery Charge,
and a “hot check” ease were filed
in County .Judge Wayne Gee’s
court Friday mqrning.
A Hopkins County man, ar-
rested in the Cornersville commu-
nity Thursday night by, city and
county officers, was lodged ip jail
on the assault charge: ^ He is
charged ■ in connection with the
beating of a Cornersville mail,
who resides near the man taken
into custody by officers.
A warrant of arrest was issued
in the "hot cheCK" ease, naming
a Winnsboro man. The charge
claims the man passed a cheek
at r Sulphur Spfmgs business
iiim
A N'egro woman, arrested
Thursday morning on a theft
charge, plended guilty later in the
“day. She was fined • 135.30 in
county court. The woman also pro-
mised to return the money.
The 1IJ32 graduates of Sulphur
Spring* high School will hear ill
address by Hr. |a« Song, pred-
dent of lexa- Wesleyan- Collei
Frit 'Worth, hcfoie receiving tin
diplomas !roili Board of Kdmatii
Pitrsidcot W. . A. ( a i others he
•n -d
' tonight
Cohimeneemem
exei i
at s o'clock hi the high school' JL L
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m
re
re
by: “Send Ou t Th\ Light, will In*
and4sung by Hick - Pogue.___Forrest
thc’Tliegg. V\ nvny Hr UttlfiJ Id, lomntx
___ jMonea,; W* A. Fjylden. Robert Mm
.| dock, Johnny Rums i Jamie Hot)
j Ore arid 11«i.lit- Mnt gan. -with
Helen Morgan a.*, accompanist
After the awards srafroeseftled,
Vtttt Ashcroft will *mg The End
J of a I'crfect Hay." 2_
RupC dark tiiltson will present
I tije guest speaker, l» Sour. Th«*
INTERRUPTED—PBt"'*gents interrupted Howard Hildcbrandt, top j ” ”"T>” ~ ~~~ M j Irenedictiow wrt^hr"-pionouneed by
I left-- former-detective. and red-headed night club singer Glorio Dale ,, , T* Rev. Kgrl Harvey, imstoi of We*
on a spending spice in New York, and arrested them in connection .... , , .-a.. ......... 1 tll M " 1L . ™
with a $100,000 iobbry at the Quoitset Point, R. I., Naval A(r Jftf- j 0ut\*f the NO’a^which prevgilid fm'-l lntr* <*•«•> *» h«>-
tion. Also arrested was Robert LaPlante, handcuffed, bottom left, ^"Veral day*. A drop from 80- de-
being escorted into the Pi evidence, R. I., police station by detectives, gwes to *;2 was recorded shortly
gy innasumi.
__dl'lij names .'of sttnlent
ce ve special Taward* will ,he
■v ritl cl I during the prograni
Pi ipctpal Truman K I b ake-
County Attortfey Neil
Sulphur Springs
Rains Force
Mercury Down
UUtei lepi.esenling the
legion nod Auxiflait
Amei i, m;i
t
fop st iplciffk foi they' class' an
cy Myrna Sw in tic U atul Linda Cam
iA hrsui, who recently wepg HI formed
m 'that, they had won yaledictmilo
d-gnd nolutaloiian t^f>|dii s.
The i^rweasio.nal ond tec«a*io|tal
Isos' see<will he ptSvnt by Theresa (itenn
County Road
Jobs to Cost
$1,383,909
Ohr ilh uidini' pi ong c»f fmiN lunt*
1 ’■ S H'Khva uy •; .w hiu11 »• x(< »Iri*
into the* h ol
c«,uiitty, ct'mphti'|i| Itntnv
Declines Guess About
Use of Germ Warfare
. ,.f ' f /<g, Imr*e#.**l »
Vi Vt ,»v ^It (Unicoi
M.a i I h»■ \v 11 Uli||£\h-crv *1 t «mJa
thr ( oiituiljfM’it Umt v 3n«!’vv
a pniftl v hfto pn»jmkf»n*i* *t
an- t awn v, funm» »
-as-w-Jae.*'*'- j - '• I*"''
t v hi i hr iff-owing! •hti ^rtiffh smh|
fit* tr nn j Hilt uMl n{ thr Iff."
That iU»t*M nnri'al mu, he
t*» t»nitiJ f« .Atuntuff* »it' 'liiFfPj&tk._
m rtrin tuTt' who #* Aoiuj to-aiAdutitWh'-.
i*t V ttoni ih **;ul th»|t ,V 1 ii pvp*
t>M* '* v' '■ < ' \ > • ' ‘
Paul, < burvK ‘»f‘ Ch ift rmn
, th«\ atmn, ,«!hI
l*»n tvMi.-, t Ian* prr.
♦’ X11'fid tin* VV«*Tl <>!»»<•
will ■
UN Warplanes
Smash Industrial
Town in Korea
( W g tie
Kt^uur, ?cTh>
lM'dird
tihti t’> *«.•' "Jt- '
'J.:t /Utit-d' " avm
jnMiTiv'' dintt dir»t a' hfioat ihdviAti iAl
t'firii **tt11 «tt 4t>ft iH’tn tHo Ui**| Ktoonn
tupifttl !*»ftrtv Thi* f anti «aiiu*
Un* oMlHitiirtMon of whiit ihi» \i»i
Koij r i all**d th«* in RiitiM
Htntfi HonitiinM attack of th*'
iran wai ..-vf’ v_f.
The men are charged with robbery on a govei*hment reservation and
MijIk Dale U held as a material witness. (NE.4 Telephoto.).
in the Ktiiduatiug i lass.
The aehool term for bthei* ^tu
hl^nts in the »Vstem will end Sat-
DROPPED TO COLONELS
gjtei- the r.i.if.ll rtarUd ...... .. «s report e.rd* r.r,/dUtr,b
FHrber III the moimiug, the lher.i)|t(,(j tt) th. v(lrtouH ^Ji,
: frtometer showed 73 here, si. com- . . -<,,
' Ing t« Rnlph Hill, Weather Hu-
!i*an ui.iserver.
Army Demotes Two
Blundering Generals
Burglar Squeezes
Through Barred
Probers Indict
Aloquc Scientist
For Telling Lie
(Hu A.nori.l.rf Prnil
W»shington, May 2T— The
Army ha* demoted the two brig-
adier generals involved in the Koje
prison hostage incident.
Buth the general*.— Francis
Dodd and Charles Colson—were
broken to their permanent lank*
*nf colonel. . ,
Dodd was the. general held as
—'Paul Yount—the commandant
of the Army Base section of Pu-
san, .
The Senate committee was in-
formed by letter, and it was Army
Secretary Frank Pace himself who
delivered this letter to Chairman
Richard Russell of the Armed
Forces group.
,v- . j. The letter said it i* clear that
*J»Sr,c£!?*S'SS'<^.......... * «• »<
successor a» prison commandant, sound judgment^ in estatilishing a
was the man who negotiated for practice of conferring with prison-
Thc maximum Thuraday was iRt.
By. boon, 1.10% inches of ram |
"gs f.iecoided. rt brought the.
month'* total to 4.72 iaHies, the mmmm . __
yeaJiy amount to 22.47. WinflAU/C rlPYP
Rain full faf the entire rtionth wf 44616
of xjtay, 1961, was :t.01 inches. —
Hail, high winds and at least one
tornado have been reported. The
tornado, however, wasn't in Te*-
I tut- but in southwcstei n Oklahoma
above Wichita 'Falls. The twistei
ripped'through a portion* of Law-
ton, ijamaging three buihiing* and
knocking down power ami conynui-
* iiication. lines, then -went on to
t nearby Fort Sill. Several Aimy
| barrackstwere damaged.
The hail storm a dread enemy
of the wheat farmei thi* time of
,treat—struck fn many section* of
Texas and Oklahoma. Probably
; i» now under construction, will
| Money* a„d”me,ehandi»e, totiil-j *'T*l**\ Th#
ing some $20. was taken sometime ' "V, 1 ’•
, , ,, , ,. the biggest slhr «f aoa«l ex
Ihuisdav-night frog lodge (,ro- , , , ,, ,
■ ml-,, , , Mndtivraa will no spent on tm
eery Stoic. cainer Fuilei aud ( m ‘ ,
' ' provement* to t S «7 east of Mul-
[ihur Spring*. Bridge widening,
which was done on a hoi of tldg,
If3.ll, will he i’ohM* by the
first "week of, June, Th„ Stale
Highway Cofnnu'Sltm a/mourped
a low bid of !62tl,70ft 25 tVe<fne«
I i
of the
ter street*. , ,'
, City arid countv officci* inves-
tigating the huiglary quoted the
owner .of the store a- saying no
‘missed seven silvel dollars. S', in
change aad four rattan* of eg-
arettes. The coins were in * (ash
register.
The store was entered through
real #indow. Police saw Htif-
Dodd's yelease. Colson's agreement
with the Reds was later repudia-;'
ted by General Mark (dark, the
supreme commander
hatit.
in the Far
, f Ihf Premo -
Washington, May 23—An atomic
scientist—Joseph W Weinberg—
was indicted today on charges that
he ,Wed tinder oath tn.j» Congees- , -
■ * sional coimrrrHee,:i The stiecific lie * The. Aim-y lnfujmed the Senate
_according to the indictment— Armed Services comjlittee of its
was Weinberg's deniafthat he bad + action today. It added that Gener-
al Clark has been ordered t»> re-
been a member of the Gommuniat
I'arty. -——a-—--; ' .4
-•— $$r?ji'TBTTg"Ts the man whom the
House un-American Activities
committee referred to as “Sci-
entist X” in the early stages of a
long* investigation of atomic spy-
ing *t the University of Califor-
nia Radiation Laboratory at Berke-
ley, California.
Later, the committee identified
him by name and called him as a
witness. .Today * indictment tv
• based on his appearance baforO
the g’oup on May 25, 194!). Con-
viction would make him liable to
ten years iropriaonment on each
vf three counts.
I the worst hit the Blcctra ama,
ers of war at the gates gf theii thirty mile* northwest'of Wn hita
compound: The letter said that in- Thr‘^ W»r*W kail storm*
stead, Dodd should have had the ; *"“*• ^ ^ ^,h<*
' r. . j worst—oOcurung last night over
prisoner brought to his office # 35-miflutfe period Hail stones
under guaTd for any necessary an inch and a h*|U i,p diameter
conference*. Ibuid'e mistake,, the damagid automobiles and roofs,
letter said, placed his successor in “n'l ,rt *'>"'<■ wheat field* flattened
, ..... , ... . Half the crop. Hail also fell in the
an extremely difficult position and
___ furnished the Reds-with ammu-
pfimand a third hi ig^dier general pjtion for propaganda.
eastern part of the Texas Pan-
handle, around Mobeetie in
Wheeler County.- ,
Russia Exerts
New Pressure
On Little Iran
I Hu .)«»•«■ iatrJ Prr&tl
Washington, May 23—Russia s
protest to Iran against American
military aid has been interpreted
by a li. S. official as a Soviet ef-
fort to intimfiateAhe Iranian gov-'
ernment. |j
Russia has! been exerting pres-
sure on Irgijy for some time, but
Iran has not altered its policy. It
is riot expected in Washington
that Iran will bow to Russia this-faal hot boy up there, we get the
time__despite receipt of a shasp impression he's a Russian. You
Soviet note. RiAsia charged in
NEWEST JET A(jE SAYS
Russian Language Heard
In Korean Aerial Fights
ttfe’fnM' 14 Ml I I‘IH|H*I ttleH v
li<’t\vim'ii JH** < mill> niuiin<I un
tlvipMAu, ftinj tTif fi11tir y' ui'iity lino
tUmmim'il fo Ih*‘ d(»nf 1 «*f*>r■ tin*
I'lil’H fHt- - it>M of VHV h«»F t Hrii-tl
Tiik n it’iuh for
> iif» of Lmi fji' )• .M rmvn w ith
till* I rt'DM < 011^1 uctlOU <
j <*X|u»t 1 to luivt 'tlir t*nt)t r
i I»v ijM'xt Supfpuiltrf
T*h** *1,'157 unit** of Iwti lwnt)
j hiirh«n,v ii jii»*m ntH m’Rilv H«itf
j I Hr $ l ,.{H V.MM* .14 tlmf ' will . |fu.
(info Hopkins ! Muiitv HikHi’mvi hit
1 1 MV ' ......„/ M
( rompJrinm of lhe‘*
Nout ty uum* of Iht* HU|»f r iO»«t, *Sftttr
llilfn^ay lH'loutm«*ut ‘ ionhIi*nt,i
(i!f*n I’»y uonI
L-*m *»t«,v4 * c-»n roml conalrui tioh
t aihI iniprov
i AIrr|i«ty complutrd in t lie It .fVtfi
mi 1«*.h iif. {St.tttw -M- vy\\ KWfut*
| uh\ ami hoi|»hiii The
I n*a*l vvas vvoi«oi#(f aini r^|Urf|ff<)
undco coniiad lo thi* ‘Krural
“■ 1 .iovd film. Katimatud <o«it of Un*
j >voi k if $ I i!7,!iif0 ,‘U Not Ihrludrd
I In th* total figure »« thH improve
j tnontw don# to FM 275 tM*tWf»4»n .1
jNLurtihs arid State II, which wa* r<r*.>
I jVrfnrmtFfi by tho dt'paftmrnl’ft Fl f'a»o, V|av 2't Thi* fttitdrl
j own mamtenam# inction. CthhI juty kt*fd today from
I t 'l h** Farm to Mai ket 71, f f om. Aijcinjt a foi jjtyf»jn*nH wtdt*
HidircM;a> north to Emblem* which ten to the |>»M-ntB of Mrv Mary
Th* foi »o«*r Fa F
no4n«ICiN • lo a
coniibinVd Pm**
Vm* *uud t <>n
ft on If Mi* ('’d the jxi,
*)inn*i u n h n) k*' r i•
front tbc * I niVc
an iT t»t h*?j 'i *»11«I f
H i.tltfu My *aw ;! \%
for what hr < «1U
!»t»»nairatid*.,J
*l* rn com
hr'fore -Mol
( WuMhiVijf
imurn *Miaa
t,v** "ftffrCr. i <! 11? a * i
wt» va»n -bf Uiv<
«ik ' if» ' Ku'cco
m u i m*,
« majot
*i ' th# VH’low 1
The attack actually hcifiin
tetday mohUinM and wound up
Friday .aftci noon, Korean t*
Nra<ly Him «oiticA wcic fi*
Wi\nthe lutf lU'd laticct
Letter Denied
Hearing in Trial
Of Mrs. Parsons
Tran Pat Aon*.
TKr 21 y<Mtr old f oi MM i | ti l«4
joxiahtr »m rhaijlrd with murder
(tig h*l soldi** huahiind in tHyii
FI Paso a{*attrncni fad Frlouaiy.
.^!i# Ii a a jilcadcd Insanity a i a ft*’
f« n»c and Otit jtuy la trying th*il
ii4il# now, " ■ _. * * •* v •
ficfrrn*# affo»nk\« offered the
let (*■ i in evidence. Hut on oh fee *
Hon of the * I Hit riel A ttorney,
Hoy 4 if k *oti t of uaed to I e t
The. f Int, hnfss ja. a de -
ilie to to at III Hit red and diiuuit.
where they have o<*il enrated he
lore v%dhf.ihe t' H. and md‘.vtdua’
A timrfCaofi a \ the pr ime target i
’jV^iuiX^L}‘»id hate mottjfet*
* ‘ 4" Number ’I, he wan), U at) r f f»*t *
"to comtnre the world tiiat
have committed ail the riimea o
Which th,iy a*e thernielve* reveal
ed to t»e ifutlty pin* aotne addi-
tional onea for ||oad measufit
(iener al, Kidtfw av wa»d the fled )
had the rapahilitv of ^ei ni
warfare ^o Korea inikj that any
one’i tfu#a* t* #a jfuiul N* Hh on
the q Meat ion of whether they'll re
kiirl to r»M« h tactu a KidgvVay il*e»f
oapreANi’d the opinion that Allied
Health facilities woiHd make H
|OM»ailde i** eorftto! any gerni war
fair atfifka ea*dv, unlae« the*
rpmmtttmia have a mweb ^reatej
i apabdity than in apparent.
Francis Quinn's
Daughter Wins
Class Honors
lay on ei.lening 'slid resurfacing *''**•?»* O-lefwMd to
it vc *Hciwii to the Juiy TlW'Wtlt
ns* Written by the mother of the
f1
gist * hi){l to rrswl ^between. Iron
list'* spaced .'l ie tit im h,»- gjun “
actoss the window.
Rayburn Makes
Impassioned Plea
For*Foreign Aid
(Hi/ A**ociatt fi Prr#q)
Tokyo, May 23 — America’s i ^
the Conimiin- ;
mitting insti uctioniv - there must
a language- barrier.
Hear Russian
“Some of the pilot* may be
Russians and possibly some of the
boys are Polish or Get man—fight-
ing for the pay. We have heard
Ruseurtt- used in exchanges be-
tweiVi pilots—that’s a known
fart." |
We know
MIG* dive out of the overcast, un-
det American- plane*, file their
capnon and sweep back up into
the safety-of the overcast.
Thi* is an entirely new tactic
and has brought down some U. 8.
fighter-bombers. ."It ha* been ef
newest jet ace «ay*
ist Midribs recently began to use
a new foul weather defense tactic
that has proved effective against
U. S. Safejre jets and bombers.
Colonel Harrison Thyng, rom-
nianilj-i of. the jfoiirth Fighter In*
teoeeptov, Wing, kgid the fast Rus-
sian-made MiGs are codtrolled by _^
radar observer* on the ground and j andr that’s exactly what we
divt; out of heavy overcasts to j want to do,", .-aid the 34-y,ai -oldf
strike allied plane*. I pilot from Pktsfieid, New llamp-
Red j’lilHtR only recently Ht^an shire. W<» shot down eijcht tlerman
flying in-l[iad weather, he added. . planes in the World War Two and As he stalked the enemy plane re-
fective against 8ab»es, too," said
Thyng: “It would be effective
against ady plnae. They pome right
we are geting -their out of the daik and hit ytgC
* "But we still have all supiem.
acy," the cblopel added:
Thyng bagged hi* fifth jet ace
Tuesday without fjring a ahot,
/fly Aaiut' ttOU ,
Waahlngton, May,' 2d House
Speaker Sam Rayjhui*! hlteppSiJ
down from tin roirtram today to
make an impassioned plea for a
bfjr foreign aid budget. Kach cut,
RaVbtirri *aiil, i* just that much of
i reduction in oui own security.
And he added; “If the -|K*t< e
of freedom lx raffng bb’et-ake and
molasses. I’m for that."
Despite Rayburn's plot, the
House m driving toward final
passage of the aid. p(pgri<n ha*
roadway from Rock ■< ieek
to the Franklin County line,
sithei goads, all farm to mar
ket piojei.ls, not in the total fig-
ure air FM 270, *«uth of I'onm;
FM 97. Miller Grow to Rtate 19;
KM 1711'», State 154 to Rally
Springs; »nd FM 1920, State 151
through Aihala.
Plan* on the 5,0 miles of road
i < outinoivl on Page Flight)
INTERVIEW GRANTED
Clark Relates Poor
Conditions on Koje
Miss Yet i f tjuihn, da'ighter-wf*-
Mi and M, • F'lan- >,« Quing uf
Mine*a! Wail* and granddaugh
tei of Mis..J .F (Jutnn of Sulphur
Spring*, wdi h* pteaetltad ci»*»
Valrdh’l'iiian honor*' at Mineral
Well* High School tonight.
Mi*, ijninn mn| M <. Marvin
slain man. Mi*, liar ye* Parson* Thomas, an stmL-.*iiHrbe In Mineral
of Plea*antvdie, N'''y.^Yoi'k.(li^|^tyr|,Wethr fftr th,'e eumiucm oitient pro
day* after he,I . tn (gram tonight
oeath The letter wa- sent to the. Mi»* yuirin garnreed top bo'n«*rs
WCIMC.I woman’s parents in Till-,' by compiling the highest, aehniaa-
>a. 'Inithe-hrttvr, the alain man’s | tk honors In thg. fout-yeaf-higti
mother “aid "wfe ■ are sure ths' School rourae. She ahto has won
Mary Jean IovViJ Dick too _sad the DAR award ■* well »*.tne one
given by The Reader** Digext. ,
Jn addition to sclndaMo e hi**'
rrient*. Mis* Quinn participated t>
many school activitie* snd wm* n
Ma jorstte in the high *t HoaLhaad.
F'rarui* tjuinn i*'*' najrve «'
Sulpluii Springs snd currently u .
manager of the Mineral Welti*
< htmbci• of Comniciie
ne'er meant to harm him, yh'r
Ui'- • u tun,of' g t«• rrtHlafJlju'e**
-.•"ic::
.J.'V
#n on
v I Mg tr4 Prfi*i
Tokyo, Maj; JL'f......A few days
ago the Fdghth Aiinv sent a report
to Tokyo on < ondltiont-at the jrrta
'on e«mp* un Koje 'Island, and the
.... , report has been reviewed by a
cut t>H- h^lget b) myre J)ju jn Toky„ Th,. ,,.
one and a hplf hrlliot, -Mtarr-,,, t m,w h„, f>eeir%ent'ta,tt.c De.
fens# Department, along gith re*
i ommenadtion* by. General Mark
< laik on what tn"W'”ah<rut ib*
prisoner situation
Theic. air no discioaure*
adhflnistrairon force*
airs
tha
However,
W'ere encouraged t»v the defeat of
tWi»' amendment*, today. Rejected
were nrove* ko deny miJitary and
economic aid to Spain aruT to'Cilt
lurtrt. mU' what>
The Senate receded until Mon-lfSS
day .Without taking a„v action on ** " t
' an inteeyp.y t)n- n,..iniri*.___
j Roiieit F,uri-4n of Hie Aasocinted
Press, the fihet interview the v«n
eral has.givrp xine* he lw>k «v*»t
a* F'ai blast u ommaftdtt. The in
tefe'rew dbrct|*ed a good.sjea) <>f
i.eneial ( iail , thioking a.'iout
the- Ko>e*'-oll).iti'.n s
In the (pia place. General f laik
at all
infairied in the report,
The colonel told a nefr* confer-
ence MIG pilots are no longer
trainee*.
"They are using their best pilots mt them loose until whget them or
in brand new planes,” he declared. ^ they get us," he said grimly.
Asked if some MiGs are manned A1LMIG pilot* encountered ie-
by Russian pilots, Thvng replied; ,-entiy, he added, "are aggressive.
"When we com* up against *{.Thag w*nt td fIRfit andffeeirshaaV'
Ing has definitely improved,
a Russian. iouj “They 41# fighting hi and new
shiny ships. The pilot* arc excel
ha* destroyed fivg MIGs and dam- lentlkssly, its -tail structure tore
gv-cd five in Korea. loose in a tight turn and the MIG
"When we find them we never spun to'eArth.
Thyng refer ed to himsalf as an
‘N>ld man,” He ha« flowp l«ft
mission* in Korea- 4r'«mpaied with
the standard rotating ntunhgr of
100. Mv *aid he would not go home
for a white. - r
, ! a. S ... : a
‘AA* long ai, I'm in command
I'm going up and ,f!y ' with Uta
its foreign aid legislation.
Canadian Ships
May Carry Ore
On Great Lakes
And tut aayg that it was lo regain
full control of thy Koje situation
that be *eiit the IH7ttp..Airborne
regiment fmm Japan to Koje to
help out-tbi> existing 1'N gsiii on
in guarding the-prisoners. ,
Clark *ay* that when the pit*
oner* are given, older* he hopes
they will comply with them, arid
that force won't he ne» c**ary. If
force ra 'necessary, says General
dark, he''* ordered that concussion
grenades,, tear ga« and 1 mt sijuad
Un tie* be user! on the < ummutiirt*
until they lemfi to take oedei*.
A concussion grenade is design'
eit to etmrtr—momenta) ijy;
wound or kill Wiie’ri it explodes
it- will «yio those, .near. ,..Ab<n>*#x- •
t lojiion,. but, the grenade does not
fly info sharp little place-, as com
ha* grenade* do. Riot *tqua*l tai -
tks are the ’u*e of the flying
wr dgc and ofhet formations
......e, rsenerar « K' .-qiiard* whir) ■ > ftnilttF in V. ”’
took ove.' enwin^rrd • ]H^n, k. mob, Jvef
_____ ______ RuV-ia charged in see‘some funny tiling* up there. _______ _ ^ __>n .....
the note that American aid would Sometimes we get close enough to ! i^jy tr ainedV Under direction of hoys.’*’
put Iran’s army under American enemy cockpits to Wtiee differ-j a ground controller who qaaa r;a- : The sUrcky, much-decorated col-
control. ' ences in sixe and types of clothing, i dar, they go right up 'into the one! is a native of Laronig, New
overcast and stay there—the mark j Hampshire. His wife and four
of a good pilot,"
New Tactic
The colonel said that
ground conti oiler V ditertign, the »ctt*.
(fig Asm* •****( Prr**f
Washington, May 28 Tie
Houae Merchant Marine, commit-
tee today appi oved a WB*{b permit
< snadian vesaels to carry iron ore
-ays when
Wnt' the Ijftll «f’tfii* month he
"learned.that'the Rid plisionei* on
Koje wne ninnlng thing- in the
orison camps- almost completely
Th,..,. ate ir,. pHaoheise-tke I'N
Joe Chapman, Jr.
'Bails Out' Swing
And Breaks Arms
Jcai* f’hapman, Jr., f, was play*
ing1 "bail out" of -wings at Lamar
Re herd Thursday when hr landed
on hi* acin* instead' hf hi' feet
The result was Iw), broken airrt-. "
Both hups 1 n his left arm, be.
tween the wn-t and elbowj wgre
hrok'cir In the right ■ arm, th*‘
l iigrr hone was broken and the
* matt ft ti a* tuicd
Young I'hapmart was. ran led t>*
to. Memorial Ilo-pital to hgvt hr-
w*r*Mf set, >
•Joe'* yoahger ijsi*t.htfr Jimmie,
age 7, also playing «m the schoo
ground, sujfainatl a larcratad trf'r
when’ im clashed into a bench run-
lp>\ ■> were in the third "and <
iVijivrtivaly, during-
MULiafeJ
: The I#)
gtadk.
•?.
American officials say it SometimS* we’ll he shobtlhgliit one
m|ins Jo Ire seen whether the
Kremlin will follow up its note
with other pressures and aggres-
sive moves,
between V, 8, p"oH* on the
Lakes.
It acted after hearing - James
K. Knudaon, head of. the De-
fense Tian-i ort administration.
,n me /has raptured who sic CommuniJs. • who wasTObij-ped for
Great! Those who, Jiajte... 1 en ..irpcd Colt*’ r Au„„ ul,.....„i„ '
the world
Genet at* I'fslfV wa» asked ' for
comment about the emi.aiis-.-tmt
situation whie|j revolved aioitnd
General,* Dodd snd C'ol-<>n Dodd
a time, and
finrt
the school term
guy and the guy on hi* |ighUwon’t
do anything about it to help him.
They must have difficulty in trans-
’ t" n ( sawMiporrii *,r aa»e» n •* Oil'S • ' “ * I vFISr ; -a I #5 J i | *jr» vfS»4/U II j •
‘ chtldrdn live at Hittsfield. Thyng’s; lestify the TeguiaUaij «■>' nee/''1 'was
. ( - !another, Mr*. .George'Reed, lives; *ary If the V- S.'S* loytyoid dip-’1,adds
at- a jat HTgiK Summeivme, Massachti- j ping, i»t« iion orp koctakT lqwr4 diars
1 el lake port*.
mttnism, 01 never iraliy were
Reds, have long ainee been put in
ian)|w on the Kolcan mainland.
Kay- Genwpl Clark of K.oje;."It
an htveterable aituatroti " H"
-“The • '(irl-orieV-’ ’ flagrant
dtsregatil of'oui instr in turns vrijl
< Olson who made such damaging
statements in hi* rygot ration- with
the Red prisoner* foi the release
of J)o,hl
General < iaik, repudiated the
statement* made in a' note to, the
Rede by Geio ial Col on The A I*
H. .'
i not lie tolerated any iong^ (('sttiaigll «if 1'age Krglitf
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WEATHER
< N<t A*tmwU4 Pr*$ni
Fast and South fVntrai Tcxa-
Partly cloudy, " irlely scattered
thundershower* this after nrJw-.a.^ |:^t •ym
night and Saturday.
North Central Tbfas - I'artl'
r to tidy, *< 'ottered ihumfershower*.
West Texa.- Tartly cloudy,
w idely scattered thundershowers
.»n«K a little cottier.
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