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SU'PHUR STRINGS. TEXAS. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1951
.10 PACES- i SECTIONS
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US Thunderjets
Set Red Supply
In Korea .Afire
C«» A-M Mlr<l Tccs.1
Tokyo, Dec. 8—A swarm
The third engagement also in- |
voiced MIC* and Thunderjets,
with no damage reported.
On the cold, wet ground front. {
a leinforced Chinese company it- ■;
an Allied hill position early
soanp-snooung anu-a.r- s«TutHay TH(. Rf<), wete thrown
draft shot down one L. S. Thunder- ji>pk ^ . fi)fhl three
and one-half hours.
■P. | of
U. S. Thunderjets set fire to a
Communist supply base south of
Wonsan in eastern Korea today.!
And on the west side of Korea, "g^ked*
enemy’s sharp-shooting anti-air-
jet, although the pilot was res-
cued from the ocean. In five air
battles, the air force reports two
MIG* damaged and no harm to our
Sabre jets.
Rural Patrons
Nay Give Mail
Carrier Big Aid
(tt» A—<■■•{,* P,ms*
Seoul, Korea, Dec. 8—Three no
decision contests have been fought
over North Korea by Allied and
Red jc*v
The V. S. 6th Air Force say* no!-' ** ■1
damage was inflicted by either A" extra minute’s delay of
side in the three d^iela, fought lural mail carrier may double the
Saturday. length of time he takes to rover
The biggest engagement saw 81 his route.
F-86 Sahrejets battle against 75 Postmaster Byron Williams
Communist MIG-15?. The Imttle i pointed oat that if each person]
was fought just north of the Red on the longest mail route in Hop-
Korean cubital of Pyongyang. It \ kins County took up one minute
lasted 15 minutes. of the carrier’s time, the mailman
Another flight of 40 MIG* .would be delayed seven and one-
jlimped formation of F-84 |M|f hours, or more than twica
the time it takes him to normallv
East Germans Accept lllfs
Bid to Discuss Elections
DISPATCHES OPTIMISTIC
Deadlock in
Expected to
Big Three Stand
Armistice Firm on Demand
Dissolve F,rAC"nlr"k
Teachers Cancel
Speaker Linked
To Red Front
Pans, Dei X The United
State*, Britain and., Fiance told
C\ assembly pi evident l.uis l’a
dills Nsrv« in Pari* today they ate
standing firm fni effective control
-n r
MAKES CLEAN SWEEP—While admit el * take a keen interest in
his work. Kearney Brim. Jr., SulphiuiqiriliKs Junior Chamber of Com-
i H\$ Aomi mi*d F* »«i)
Momskii, kotea, Dei * Allied
negotiators have made another un
successful cffolt*to break the long
j dead lor k ov«t how to police « Ko-
■ rein truce.
lit. two seswtnlt- tasting foi a
total of five hoUi*, the Reds at
Panmuujoni tehuffed all United
Nations overture* The Commu- j
wist* again said “no” to every key Amarlllo, l*ec H The executive dl>la proposed to report that the
Allied proposal for stipei v ising an . nnmiitti i1 of District tlitn* of tbr and w eal were in agreement
atthistu c. I Texas State Tnacheis AssociRttoh' au banning atdnrtc bomb* now
Dining the five hours of debate, b^* 'cancelled a speech by Dean whi.lt is what the Kussians want
temper* on both sides of the con-: Earnest it Melby of New York
ference table tmcain# frayed. University
Unity
Talks
Slated
1 W* <4
» *«••<’*# f 'Ml
to a ban on the atomic bomb
The reply was given in a closed
session of the Big Fout dlaaima
merit sub committee to a mepioran
diim hv Padilla, the , hannian I’a
jumped » tormation ol r-»«
Thundei that had just made 10
rail cuts north of Sinanju. The
American flier* opened fire hut
no confirmed hits were scored.
Interest Shown
In Payment of
Poll Taxes Here
travel the route.
Williams gave the example ur-
ging rural mail patrons to have
Poll tax payments are slightly
ahead of the same date in 1940 and
1950 in Hopkins County, according
to Dillard Vandergriff, county tax
assessor and collector.
While the 1,278 receipts issued
through Saturday morning were
less than a fourth of the total num-
ber of taxes expected in tha coun-
a sufficient supply of postage on
hand to mail Christmas packages
and not depend on the rural car-
( I lier for their *upply of stamps.
Packages, letters and greeting
curds should be ready for the
carrier to pick up when he pas-
es the house.
A laige number of cards should
lie faced the same way and either
tied or placed in a box. This will ,,t, ,.l *•.,„!
speed the handling of the mail ', London, Dec. 8—Italy asked
when it reaches the downtown the Big Four and 16 other nations
ing off a friendly wager with President Klmei Fortner of the Hop-
kins County Chamber. The Jaycees failed to sell as many brooms
V 1
as the young lawyer predicted and hr was requited to sweep the
square.
it ... , . ... „ . The two-man subcommittee* ap Melby had been scheduled to
merce president, sweeps the public square with s child* broom. W-j |w,r„(1 „ the end no ..rain arty * olW, **» some 2.500 lea, hers from
kind of agieemeot to Ineak the the Panhandle at » meeting in
12-day deadlock. Amarillo Marrh Nth
However, some otiaeiver* pio t Announcement of the derision
fesaed to see some hope of a com- t„ cancel the *firerh wax made aft
promise solution soon, They lie ■>, a check of nn -American activity
lieve the negotiations have roar)*- j, .unmittec files in Washington
e,l the haul bargaining stagy which _ Mclhy was found t.i he a former
i frequently occurs just before an j vice-chairman of the Committee
I agreement is hammered oiil. (for Education of the National
! After today’s meeting adjourn- Council of American Soviet Friend
j ed, the head of the Allied suticom- ship.
induce Major tienaral Howard Mclhy, in « telephone converse
! Turner—told waiting newsmen ' lion from New York with the Ant-
j "I hope you are not eagerly #x-;arill» Globe-Time*, says he pet
jpecting any big news.”
Italians Ask Revision
Of 1947 Peace Treaty
office.
Marlin Springs
Giv« $65.30
To Chest Fund
today to revise the 1947 peace
treaty so that she would he on an
absolute parity with the other free
states of the world.
In notes to the nstions which
signed the treaty, Italy said sho,
was making the appeal directly
instead of through the United
$3,500 Damage
Ai Bus Station
Fire on Friday
................. .... falsy and i idlruUm*. However.
•onatly recommend, d the group he westerners who *aw the original
| Turner said the Mbeemmitteea disbanded. He *aid he made the memorandum insisted, the state-
spent much of the morning and iecotnmendation aftei learning in.-r.t was .untamed in the mem
(afternoon sessions discussing the'that many member* wei e more in
status of Allied-held islands off teei *tcd in defending Russia's for
the North Korean coast amt the feign policy than they weir in pi»
makeup of an armistice commie*! muting friendship smong the pen
non. He said there was a complete pie of the woiid
stalemate on tiol
t Ww iMkNMtd
Merlin. I>*i X, Edit
.*( atomic .■rirtgv before agreeing fiprtlHtrtk It*** DdltlllllV in
ceptctl Ihc U.N. in v Hutton
to iliat usa lh« land*' of na-
tion-w lilt* election* m Uvr*
munv - it ti (j ( iimmuobt
Zone de legate* Ay ill fly to
|*Mfin lotttoivow,
East (itsrman tuNPirtutwo
of m§ nmtimii ?*rnl? »* a
surprise — nince the ('ont
mu it tuts httvp lontomlmi nil
hIoor that Iht’ Gertrmti
unity uueatlon tltoiild ftrat
Ik* solved by (ieiniun*.
And. •‘itrlittr Ihi.* w»*pk. Rua-
sin Imd nroti'st«Ml tho vetui-
ithf of the invitation* to thr*
Ka*t mid , West (iernian
government*.
Th** chit*f of thi* Cominu-
niat-control.ltd Knst liarman
poveroMH’iit. Mrimt* Minister
Otto (irotpwohl. announced
the nccpptamv in « tcl«-
gtam to l-ttts Padillo Nfrvn
of Mykict), the U.N. A*-
nemblv nresident.
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
V \ ishinskv indmsed the Padilla
memorandum v eater day The west
ein delegstes asked for delay un
Id loday to hand In eomments
Their was no official aimounif
men! of the western lepltr, but
unit re* familiar with the Big Four
talks made it cleat the west has
md level sail Its field and Ka* so
told Padilla
Padilla lain issued a statement
saying the tepoit his memorandum
said east and west had agreed «n
iinmvdiale and unconditional pro
hitution of atomn weapon* was
■ onlanta
th fVinU.
SH^^TilVdipU ^oT^.^r'y. ■ Tr.,”M;,”rj;~s:iPreacher Fne«
««eo 10 u*ea Fund g-~ ar.’isrr: SI*............. ■»- *> «-;rieowwi
the last 10 days before the dead- -- .e,mated vote* of one -meaning ‘‘“'n»Ke to the flxturaa,
line.” ’ Martin Springs Community Russia—of the five permanent <“,,v •* *THay night.
Vandergriff estimated that over Chest workers turned in f65.80 members of the security council. Mein berg of the fire deoart-
5000 receipts would he issued by Saturday to make the Hopkins The United States, Britain and n',,n, "‘‘te on duty one hour ex-
the January 31 deadline. j County Chest fund total $«.«! 1.67. France hsve indicated they would tinguishiAg the hiaxe after it was
favor revision of the treaty. Rus- reported at 8:10 p. m. Firemen
sia has indicated she will oppose laid 450 feet of hose and took
any changes. three trucks to the scene to com-
Specifically, Italy asked for re- f''e.
vision of the clause limiting her Th' building is owned by D. B.
armed force* to 185,000 soldiers -lunell and Roy Harry and is leas-
navy '
Hot Check Charge
In Local Court
Pine Forest Wins
Top Health Award
The iHimber of eligible voters Workers reporting in Martin
will be swelled by persons with ex- Springs were L W. Morgan, Pate
emptions. For the last presidential Winfrey, Murry Morgan, R. L.
election year, 1948, 5,868 poll tax i Orsburn, Jack Miller, R. L. Raw-
receipts were issued. son. Bill Adams, Clayton Ponder,
---- and W’illie lenders.
An Kast Texas preacher, hns
been charged In a "hot cheek" case
l in Hopkins County Court. County " 1
! Attorney Neil McKay filed the,Tr*"* r°'
j charge, defrauding by ......in.ng
' * 4«mvmiI*4 9*’ ml
Paria, Dec h For the Writ
time since the beginning of the
yt’nited Nation*, the linmtn Ian
oramlum as presented to the sub/,,,*a* spoken today at a UN
committee late yeeteiday They debate in Paris.
•aid they were positive about the The t.eiman was spoken by West
Get man representative, lb lleln
thh von Bcetano. who had come to
\ argue his country’s rase for free
vie. turns It also was the first *p
pearattre of any German before a
major UN b.Mly
Di Hrentano spoke to th* *(>*■
■ lal politira! rountiittee lie said
his government supported western
proposals foi the setting up of s
commission to investigate whether
condition* are tight foi holding
five elections throughout alt of
The Pine Forest 4 II CofpnttinHy The club also sponsored tlw
Club has been selected as one of rampaign to encourage ea. h ritt t,*rg,any
the ten top 4 If dVgniusations in sen of Pine Foiest to have their
is work in promoting s
When he finished speaking,
One Reindeer Hopkins School
Bitesh Dust
Enroll in Red
Cross Program
and 65,000 carabinieri, her navy "I by the Mooney Co. Mr*. A. F.
to one battleship, three cruiser* i Helm is ticket agent,
and four destroyers, and her ait The firP apparently started in
force to 200 fighter* and reron- a storage room to the rear of tha
naissance plane* and 150 tians- ticket office.
ports.
Santa’s power in Sulphur
Spring* has been cut by a third.
One I-if the reindeer atop the
house in the public square is Two Hopkins (ounty schools
spending the Christmas season h*ve reported 100 per cent enroll-
in a corner of the Chamber of ment in the Junior Red Cross fund
Commerce office. campaign, according to Miss Laura
Instead of three, two reindeer Mumming, executive secretary of |
now tow Santa Claus’ and his 1 ounty Red Cross chapter,
sleigh in the Christina* decora- I^mar W’ard school in Sulphur \
tion* on the square. Springs contributed $ 13 to the
55,000 Men
Due Draft Calls
In February
Large plate glas* windows on ,
|the front and south side of the1
building were broken hy the heat
! of the fire. The ticket counter
» a* damaged a* were several seats
in the waiting rum. Mi*. Helm
things of value with a worthless
check, on Friday.
The charge girw out of a check
given a local garage on August 28
for 812.56. McKay said he filed tin
charge after repeated cffoits had
failed to contact the man.
The man gave hts addles* a<
near Henderson.
Highway Patrolmen Noel Wil
•on and John Vermillion filed sev.
en traffic violation cases in Jus-
• Iht Animat'd f*rem)
______ ____ Washington, Dec. 8—The De- ________
The harness on the reinduer |fun<1 *nd Die Pickton high school fense Department ha* set a Febru-iing room, between the station”and
said a number of bus ticket* were I1.1*’*' ot. u'’’ '’-a.. W alter iTinyi
i destroyed by fire.
A barber shop on the north
j'idc of the building was not'da-
imaged. The ticket office was mo-
ved Katuiday into the Negro wait-
j Melton's court. All ca«es were filed
'late Friday ** was an eighth traf-
(fir- case by the Slier iff* depa.lt-
ment.
, .......I I be pioir.t received p f rvaswt Reuter, the mayor of W#*t
100 pe. rent cooperation from peo Heetta, took the floor Reuter.
Members of the club were prr pi* of the community w>|(( m English, aerM«ed the
sented a 820 award Friday night The ..iganuatlor. alio is spoil uf toepmg Berlin split
in recognition of their work from soring the health pnrgram dtvi ltt hralf Hut, he said, the people in
the helbtg Foundation, Battle son in the community's paitn ipa Bcrviet sector hav* made It
Greek, Michigan, Irf HopWnsf'oUB- tion in the Rural Neighborhood r|(1||r want a unified dt)
ty II..me Demonstration Agent Progress ronteat western administration.
Mis* Adell Hale and Georgs- Pool, j Members nf the club are Bud Before the tinmans were tnvit
assistant ( ounty Agent. ,|v Adams, B I A.lam*. James .t( ,, , a) . ommitfn
I to- pi lie money Will l.c uaed. Robert Bam. Harrit Ann Berk hearings, Russia's Jacob Malik
in the club's health edmaGon ham, Audrey Bradford. Newman „(»,|r • Iasi effort to prevent then
program I'.av Btarlford, Weldon Bradford, being heard but Malik loat,
All -ft members r»f tire clutr ro- Wilma llra(lf*rrd, . I afolyrl Brail
opt.rated In tlie health progiarn ford, Jeny Hankins. J»e Pal Jor-
dan, Myrna Lou Norman, Leila
Prne. Ilonni*- Faye Shari'. Weldon
Watkins, (ftarles WriMtanis, Janot
Williams, Jo I arolyn Williams,
Shirley Wdltami and Wanda Wil*
in
Adult It a<|ers of the grr>up are
Mr am) Mi* Maurice Jordan
The clutr recently collected war-
*■1 samples front each home in the
McGhee Named
US Ambassador
Two charges involved driver* community and forwarded, th#
passing in a no passing xonc, foui samples to Austin where fhey will bam*
became entangled in the re-
volving mechanism which moves
the reindeer up and down. As
a result reindeer number three
is a shamble* of his former
self.
85.21. I ary draft call for 55,000 men. Of
Mis* Cumming and other school* , the total requested from selective
! in the county are carrying on service, the army will get 41,000
campaigns, and several plan drive* men and the Marine Corps 14,000.
as soon as campaign material is The February call is fot 4,05<Vlens
available. than the January call.
Sulphur Springs
Receives Rain
Rainfall through Saturday morn-
ing in Sulphur Spring* measured
.83 inch, according to Ralph Hill,
official weather observer.
Temperature 3 p. m. Saturday
MAY SINK IN SEA
the barber shop.
Walls in the station offjee also
were damaged.
Air Force Crash
In France Kills
for speeding and one for not
dimming lights before an approach
ing rat. Thr defendant in another
case- entered a plea of guilty to
speeding and was fined tlb.On
IN CLASH AREA
be tested Several lepoit* flom-tlle
ftO sample* submitted to the State
latbotaloiy have alieady liven rt-
relvvil by ertjxens in the I'me
Finest ( oliuimillt l
flip AiI
!»♦«
Rescue Workers Beat io Americans
Retreat from
ff| tea* #*rg*4M
Manila, Dec. 8-—Mibok
Hibok I
was 41 degrees, the low for the' volcano in the Philippines con-'
day. The thermometer read 45 de- tinues to erupt, and there is fear I
grees at 5.30 a. m. and the high today that part of Camiguin is- j
for the day was 6ft degrees re- land—where the volcano Is lo-
corded at 10 a. m. j rated—may sink into the sea.
High on Friday was 65 degrees. Lava poured out of the top of
Hill said. j the volcano today for the fourth
----straight day. Th# lava could be
seen glowing from the air through j
. the smoke and steam which swirl
around the top of the volcano.
Fissure* opened in the earth on
the northern roast of the island,
and troop* and riascuo workers
beat a hasty retreat by boat.
The area around the volcano is
virtually deserted. Most of the
east coast of the island lies under
OPS to Survey
Grocery Stores
For Cost Hikes
<H, P,.mt
Msrseilels, France. i»ec. 8. — j
Ground rescue parties said today
that all ten persons aboard a U.'
8. Air Force cargo plan# were'
killed when the plane crashed!
Thursday on a mountain peak In
Southern France The wreckage
was spotted first by air search-
ers, who Identified it by lifebelts,
•ratter ed about a mountain peak.
British Clear
Way for Road
Anglo - Iranian
Oil Settlement
Interests Bank
Truman Rips
Tape to Aid
Seaman's Baby
I tl, .il.r #Vr**i
Cairo, Dec. H British troops in
F.gypt demolished an Fiiryptian
mud hut village today to make
way for the construction of a road
The Itiitisb aie poshing through
the short cut to bypass the spot
where F.gvptian* and British clash-
ed on Tuesday-
a The man I’resi
•lent Tinman ha- named as am
ba***dor to Turkey I* a unlive of
Warn lexas, and a former flails
petroleum geologist lie is 19»y**r
obi George < McGhee. F’or thr
I<a*t two years McGhee has been
Asaritaot Meriefaiy of Atate for
Neat Fiaslern, Hnnth Asian and
African affairs Hr previously
served as coordinator for the U
H alb piogram to Greece ami
, Tui kev in U<47 '
McGhee attended 8MU in Dallac
and sit a Rhodes scholar at OX
j ford. He m married to the former
Cecelia Degolver, daughter of Mi
sod Mr* K Degolyer of iHrilas.
Hr entered the State Department
at the end of World War Two a*
i Ay <4«Hlgf>dP'fMf
Wasbirfgtbo, Dec H The World
Bank ha* served notice it is willing
to try to solve the Anglo Iranian
all crisis of both governments In-
tel ested in having it do so
However, the institution’s picas
officer, has denied that TKe' world
bank has made any definite pro-
posals for a settlement Vice praal- Executive assistant to W L, ( lay-
Flying Solon
Reaches Karachi
<ndBssscwoa /v- ss* I
KarsrhMnJhun. Dec. 8—Rep-
lescntativc FflPr Mack of Illinoi*
presented a friendship scroll to-
ta*on°.1 wo^7rriendIhVp‘timr'Iri *** »"
/H|f Atmortmtrd prr—t
Washington, Dec. 8—Price Sta-
bilisation officials have announced
they will conduct a quick survey :
of the natioa’s grocery stores to
determine whether the grocers
are entitled to emergency relief
from price ceilings.
The grocers have asked for such
relief, basing their plea chiefly:
on increased costs.
Price control officials sold that
City Plans Pave
Spence Street
(St SMssbSF'nal The' cnmOiaKder of the British
Key West, Fla.. Dec. 7—Presi- in the Suer canal area had post-
dent Truman ripped aside official |xined building the shortcut for 24
dent of. the Irank Boltert Gprner
has been in London ami ha* dis-
cussed the situation with official*
there.
The Briliah foreign office sard
th# bank offered piopoaala for a
settlement to Britain and Iran
officer, Harold Gra*-
IOH of. Houston who Wda
Undersecretary of State.
then
red tape today to help a Navy sea
hours while be negotiated
Egypt ion officials Hut, last night.
The pre
wlty, es, said in Washington
We did not lay any proposals
man’s baby.
The child i« a five 4r#ek» old ippt Use older go ahead with before the British or the Iranians,
twin boy who** father is I) K. , the road apd said he was through Wc have indo ale*! to both the
foi Minter, an electroni#s technician trying to reduce frictfon, unless British and Iranian government*
be-; seaman in Key Weet. Florida The the F.gyptians became mere, co that we would be willing u< go into
of baby requires a delicate brain op- operative. the situation if both government*
Spen e street in th# rwruth part eratlon. And eery late las! night. The Fgyptiaii Interior Ministry expressed imereat ip Jygymg us do
of Bulphur Spring* The sixteen the father appealed to President j in Cairo has ieeued a communique so.’’
property osrnets ia the block ' Truman for help in getting.the m- saying that Egyptian troops a»e The hank is an international or-
have agreed to pay# tha street. fant to the Navy Hospital in under mdei tu stop the British gannatlon to
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SHOPPING OAFS
TO CHRISTMAS
f’Hy workmen are waiting
a break in the rainy weather
fore paving the one block
agreed to pave tha street I
Karl Lancaster, street superin- Hetheeda. Maryland,
tendent, said 1,075 feet of pav-
The President gave orders and
4roadt>uilding demolitions.
**"h" £ Karachi’s mayor he left Delayed reporta from tho island th* guested merest might add
25-’,.13." rUSa 7-* Ssf1 “JuTsXir£ d„.;„l m----- «•
ranitals before returning home, than 1,000 others are buried und *’*• •" ,nf/**** ,n *roc*ry ter will be constructed and 8 w» boarded a Navy courier plane
leaves Karachi tomorrow former the ashes and will never be prices likely will not come for gravel bam with asphalt »eal coat carrying tho White H«uae mail to tration plant
| some time.
which, both Britain
and Iran belong It make* construe-
The British are building the1 tion arid dovelopment loan* over
ahort-rut to shorten the disUnre the world and its officials feel it
between their garrieon and a fit- ha* th# leasruire* l# help work out
huh supplies the a solution, if Britain and Iran
British with drinking wa^ri.
few
Even Alley Oop hat seas#
saaagh Is pi sd d shat hate
rseesi sd far these peats whe
try la da all their
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 291, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1951, newspaper, December 9, 1951; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth830554/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.