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TWO—-THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1951
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stabllizer Michael V. DISalle sald
—at least temporariy-a furisdietion-
al war on west coast waterfronta.
as President Truman re-
But he told the senate banking com-
The rolled gold earrings.
citi-
vialons which Mr. Truman has but-
mian Steamship Co.
with 11 dinmonda, were found Wednes-
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UNTSVILLE, Texas, Aug. 30
the denial
taking the gema.
lale conferred with top ottici-
obvious that the communista do not
Hearings on both orders will be held
facturers and dealers and ban live-
stock slaughter quotas.
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a durable leather
tag. I am both hurt and angered that
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maid Lieut Richard A.
and offered a free lot to the widow.
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that the Roda broke of the cease-fire
talks the next day. Ridgway said an
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from ahipbuildin
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half a billion
river," asked
Hoover referred to secret com-
mitments at Teheran and Yalta
at having “sold the freedom of
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plaque and scroll presented by
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Charles K Wison wars lead-off wit-
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started when a San Antonio judge
issued a writ of habeas corpus—
paid off at 11:42 p. m. with an or-
n der from Gov. Allan Shivers grant-
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Sermon on the Mount, and the
"rules of the game which we
learned at our mothers knee." and
asked: "Can a nation Hve it these
are not the guldes of public life?- |
Chair By
One Hour
Dispute by Unions
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30—(-
Two ant-picketing orders against r-
we have people-atnong ya who try to
make even death exclusive," the gov-
ernor said.
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Live Longer
Finnell said.
The earrings were part at imtry
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"We are a proud people, Iames-
peclally proud of the fact I have never
found an atheist or member of any
subversive group among my fellw In-
dlans."
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een who had tied up
retallation to the CIO
. "We ddn’t on a single vehicle in
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Trail Lest In France
Mactean. 38, was chief of the
American section of the foreign office
and Bam 40, had just been re-
salled from Washington after frequent
brushes with the police over traffic
violations.
The men were traced as far as St.
Mata, France, and have been ident-
fled as passengers in a taxi which took
them to Rennes. There the trail went
cold.
Their tamilies received telegrams
from Paris and Rome, but the origl-
nalswere not in the diplomat”’ hand-
writing.
U.S.Tax Quiz
Brings Charge
ground for burial, the same as any
other American.”
The president severely criticised the
discrimination. The Memorlal Park
nailless construction will give you comfort and ease from the
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MINEOLA, N. Y, Aug. 30—U.M--
Detectves searching the five-acre eo-
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Feel Hie ease of exclusive Harm
Hurdler construction. Shoe Making
in the finest tvadition. Handsome
styling in browns and blacks.
8-Day Gospel Meeting
Begins Sunday at Madill
MADILL. Aug. 30—(Special)_
Horace W. Busby, Fort Worth, Texas
evangelist, win begin an eight-day
gospel meeting Sunday at the Church
of Christ tare.
The meeting will continue through
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Other R-Ms visually
U Fv-Fretty Nancy KinneyUS. ite
disappeared from home hero Augunt
14 told her grandmother in a teie-
phoae can from somewhere to Ohio
ap* that ta "went
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Th* girl’s grandmother. Mha
Henry Risen, told pottoe aha had not
been harmed «»• said she received
Johnston* Murray, a one-sixteenth
Indian who happens to be governor of
Oklahoma. Thursday joined with
President Truman in lambasting a
Sioux City, Iowa, cemetery assoclation
for refusing a Korean war hero burial
because of hie Indian ancestry.
Thr man. Sgt John R. Rice, to to
be buried in Arlington National ceme-
tery, Washington, D. C.
Governer Hart. Angered
"Aa a one-sixteenth Chickasaw In-
da ■ e , ‘ iMy ea
5802HeNA8HN
Race Frida Cited
However, Rice will be buried to br-
ing honor in public life." the former
Republican president did not spe-
cifically mention the Democratic
administrations which followed his
own. Although he cited numerous
happenings since he left the White
House, he said near the start:,
"Let me say at once that honor
to not the exclusive property of any
political party."
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The allled high commisison notified
the West German government that
amendments to existing allied laws
to remove many of the prohbttions
and lmitations on German industry
are to be published shortly.
a almilar
Marine E
14 vessels
picketing.
Sd’bSK athe * nieht-ytne
Allies Relax Controls
BONN, Germany, Aug. to -PM-Tha
western attire Thursday formally re-
laxed thetr occupation restrictions on
the Ht-woen, got
the right to vote only two years ago.
Hoover
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said it would contain his thoughta
for his 77th birthday, August 10.
Hoover's remarks were made to
at the state fair, and a transcrip-
SALE!
Odds V Ends
Men's
HOUSE SUPPERS
Just a few pairs left. If we have
your size, you can get values to
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DAY FEZLER
Ph.3-6995 1st&
.Edwards was sentenced to death
in the.Jatal shooting of Paul Walk-
• er to Houston May 26, IMS Court
records showed Walker was shot aft-
er.the automobile to which he and
* Edward'estranged wife were rid-
tag had stopped
The Fifth atrforce said the volume
of Red traffic taoggod sharply to re-
Governor Hits
Snub to Hero,
Praises Race
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nove ways and means committesin-
vestigating administzation of the in-
terna revenue laws.
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was the recent mness of Scanland, but
ywal Mtbe 133 signers tndicated
. they thought the county attorney was
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Watts Veteran AM
H which employs "standardised
gadgets” and "slogans” is one of
the chief instruments of intellectual
dishonesty in public life.
"These gadgets," he said. "hare
been very handy tools fog making
America over into lA newivarieties
and getting us into hot and cold
warn" in this connection Hoover
commented: "As an aside, I suggest
at least we adjourn trying to stoke
America over into some other shape
until we get out of this cold or hot
war.
"Our present crisis to dangerous
enough to require one concentrated
undeviating purpose in Washington.
Many of our so-called social and
economic gains witt go by the boards,
anyway, if this hot and cold war
keeps up.
"There will be plenty of time to
exereise our muscles on -new ex-
periments after these violent
changes in international tempera-
tur are survived."
said. The tone to more subdued, and
the language to milder. . . .
Taylor does not admit
s, she doesn’t deny it,"
The CIO, which has been picketing
six Ishtmian ships, was expected to — _ 2
obey the directive. Shoemaker issued fives. police inapector
tote of Mrs. John S. Taylor, pretty
Long Island socialite who conessed a
$10,000 jewel theft, found a 11.200 set
of earrings stolen July 4 from the
home at one of her social register
Prison officials said the events
were unprecedented.
! They went like this:
a Judge F. C. Sanders signed a
bench warrant and writ of habeas
v corpus late Wednesday afternoon.
Buildup
(Ceattaued From Page 1)
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disrupted truce talks.
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Deadlock
(Oentinued From Fags 1)
“adatotteddact md“gKndedWe
communists in his denial that a UN
Too Young to Hold
Argentina Office
mnuKnuno, Argentna, Aug.
Girl,15,Calls
Ohio 'Kidnap9
Her Own Idea
Erret F. Serivener (, Kan.) urged
the boose puble works committee
Thursday to start hearings scan an
a series of flood control projects in
Kansas. He said chairman CBfYord
Davis ID, Tenn) at a pubile works
subcommittee has assured him the
hearings wfl start soon after the tense
recess ends September IX
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FO9VER reviewed many inci-
XI dents, then commented repeat-
edly "think about IL” He said: "Our
greatest danger is not from inva-
sion by foreign armies. Our dangers
#rom“atnm Smagoecpmmmancsicias
evil Or by public tolerance of
scandalous behavior. Or by cynical
acceptance of dishonor."
Turning to what he termed "the
flight from honor," Hoover said:
"During the recent past we have
had a flood of exposures by congres-
sional committees, by state legisla-
tures, by grand juries to scores of
cities, and the press."
what the “tbndim fathers" den
say about: "The 5 percenters,
mink coata, deep freezers and free
hoteis? Or faveritism to govern-
meat loans and government eon-
tracts?
. they tatard w damaged m. S“
forts from Okinawa They used radar
techniques to drop M teas on yards at
Yongmidong, north of the
of songyang. I—
bombed Saasduw ene ne sv- conitai
• Thearforg Tepgrtea two jets were
. los: Wednesday. An Australian twin
jet Meteor wm shot down by a Rus-
Mdan-type MIG-15. An American F-M
day in a bedroom of Mro. Taylor’s
new Hyde Park home by two detec-
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• Order of Court Stops
Texas Execution
: Just in Time
Bunday, September K Services will
be held each evening at 80 clock. John
W. Pigs to minister of the local church.
NEW YORK, Aug. 30—uP—Mau-
rice Smith, an accountant, was arrest-
ed andL charged with a $250,000 tax
fraud Thuraday after he testified for
two days before a subcommittee of the dian, an American, and a human be-
__— plane had bombed the conference city
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30-W——Price of Kaesong the night of August 22.
it was on the pretax of this "rew val maritime unions Thursday halted
"""P forty denounced would give the office ists may contaln some hope for re-
in following the theme “concern- of price etahflimtina a "workable pro- sumption of the talks," the broadcast
- - ----- gram." said. "The tons to more subdued, and
proved by the peeptow then com-
moated:
"That to where we tort the peace
and wandered into the toad of het
and cold ware."
He suggested that the naton turn
.. —------_u were came here ahead of the Mayflower
Hable to payment of $500,000, crimi- descendants." Murray sald.
. _______, Beloit,
Wit. "Tou can imagine our surprise
when a convoy of U vehicles showed
up south of Bongchon with its lights uala
biasing. Th
Convey b Attacked -*
"We flew over them and
Mem's Ree Sheek 2nd Flee
Rtch:l
Main at Harvey Quality for 96 Yean
Or failures to prosecute evil-doers
who spread cancerous rackets and
gambling rings with their train of
bribed officials? Or of those who
coquette with traitorship? Or of
secret and disastrous commitments
of our nation which were denied at
the time?”
Ridsdale said the agents claimed
they made no such statemenu.
He refused to my whether the ae-
cret agents had made any statements
at all which might indicate a new de-
velopment in the Europe-wide search
for the two Britons who wore in a po-
sition to know many of the west's top
secrete. /
Paper Close to Government
.Maclean had communicated with
his American-born wife, Melinda, who
to vacationing with their three chil-
dren on the French Riviera.
The Herald to the newspaper of the
govtilling Labor party and has close
government connections.
Neither story gave any hint where
the men supposedly are and did not'
indicate one way or another whether
they have disappeared behind ihe iron
curtain as tea been suggested by high
Officials.
“I am DM in tow of returning this
v.s Attorney Irving saspot ordered pntrzamttoma“ ^>^17 roggS^
— , But I feel a member of say race to en-
and vice-presidentl candidatee to
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closed committee sesson.
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PalkTexna both posted highs *
205 Del Rio, Texas, and Wichita.
Kn-hed ion. whie Fort Smath, An-u —tai>
sthavfezereed
i—2onlz was the nations for w year t BO engihie
* y? with • range Wedensday of along with an Argentine
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DC in 1915 with 51 degreea not made • tormalacceotanen’ “*
care how long the war goes on. hew
8. .. many of their installations are mined
.mountins Infa-by the day bombing of UN planes, or wuwuszuw
Notary proasurw and appeotoi* to the how many at their front-line troops temporary orders
senators for "the strongest and moat die ta suicide assaulta.» n‛ | sunctuons:
effective taw you can gie us." - 1 ■ ■ ——— —______
Man Beats Britons Deny
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Pair Is Found
CSrencw.womttar’nuperpectddke mistng by, Mri Charlene Wrighltaman
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of hours.” fing • talse affidavit in an attempt cemetery since has issued an apology
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than 8250,000 to taxes on behalf of
Patullo Modes. Inc, and five individ-
order Tuesday against AFL Pinnell said.
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* county. " "2 P • —
Weather
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Superior Judge Daniel R. Shoemak-
er Wednesday ordered the CIO Ma-_____ _
rne Engineers Beneficial assoclation friends, i was disclosed
to cease picketing ships of the Isth- - - -
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lington.
Tbs itowumnt itself was fled in a "I ancestry be a judge, perhaps
settlement at a tax fraud case in Indians should have first call.
TOKYO, Aug. 30—(UR—Japan's
delegation will take a booklet on
western manners to the Japanese
peace treaty conference ta San
Francisco next week.
The Japanese foreign office
pamphlet warned the delegates
against:
ONE—Taking off shoes and wiggl-
ing toes in public.
TWO—Imbibing atootal until vto-
lent—Even though from "ancient
times in Japan this has not boon
considered shameful."
THREE— Belching at the table.
FOUR —Squashing a hat down to
the eara.
FIVE—Going into a comer to blow
your nose, thus attracting undue
attention,
RTT Mering toe much noise
why gargling.
"We don't realize it," the pamph-
let said, "but it has been said that
foreigners can tell Japanese are in
the next room by the noise they
make like ducks white washing.”
MSMmTnS
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Fit's Not Important
This little Korean boy beams
with pride at having a pair of
shoes all his own Probably a
Ol discard, the fit does not
seem to matter.
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LONDON, Aug. 30——The for- M
eign office dented Thursday that Brit- ,
ta secrot agents have located missing ' ’
diplomata Guy Burgess and Donald
Mactean. William Ridsdate, head of ' N
the foreign office news department,
said reports published in two London ..
newspapers Wednesday morning were ITM)
completely, "without foundation.- The a
forrign office kept silent for hours aft- P
er the reports first appeared before is- f d
—(—Albert Ed wards suing the dental H
Wednesday night was snatched | Ridsdale conferred with top ofici- ]
- from death in the electric Alstortan hour before making his
. chair—only an hour before he Pair Missing Since May “
* was to have been executed. He sad that the seareh tor the (wo
A series of dramatic actions— is exactly where it was befarethe ato-
nes wore printed in Thursday s iasues
of The Daily Herald and The Daily
Epresin other words, Britain u
stitt hunting for the two otticiaks.
, The newspaper storiesquoted agents
of the British secret service as saying
they had located the two diplomats
who vanished without a trace test
May 21.
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. ottice Mince 1935, has handled more quoted Nancy as saytng. "I went
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- title trial whieh ended ta the «m- foste Mn, Ear tonaay. Kanaan Hearings Urged
vieton and eentenee at W F Vah- gouid withdrawkdnaping charges 1 —8”
bere. termir county treasurer, on a: E
second degree forgery charge «fo y <11—wared.
Open Bore FoeyAdoptea ’ । .Poicesidthegr told tar gand-
Bcanland and Watte said thetr doors aheWa not kidnaped and had left
wm to open to any persons who “w, home M tar own accord
w to call thetr attention t allegedertmesl.. _--—
Eva Peron Called
- nm expected the grand jury wm
#ern ""nocrczommesz, ta
ten.
“But what than? . . . The initial
make poesible price boosts for manu- . .
In effect he ordered the prison man-
ager to turn over Edwards, con-
- victed of murder, to Bexar county
- deputies so he could be brought
into 37th district court for a habeas
• corpus hearing. •
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INHE application for Um writ was
1 filed by attorney Theo Pat Hen-
ley, who claimed that Edwards had
not been represented properly at
a clemency hearing.
As the deputies sped toward
Huntsvine, prison officials were un-
aware of the action.
Informed of the judge s order by
an Associated Press correspondent,
Don Reld, they started to check.
Members of the state board of
. pardons and paroles at Austin were
! informed.
Warden Emmett Moare taM up
plans for the execution and. on
advice from assistant states Attor-
ney General Willie Gresham
planned to honor the judge’s or-
dent
Shivers was contacted at Wood-
ville, Texas. He iasued th. stay of
execution on recommendation of the
* board of pardons and paroles. It
came in on the prson system’s tele-
, type at 11:12 p. m.
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‘DISalle said he wished he could
promise the OPS could "guarantee an
absolute stability of prices for the next
year” if the controvefalal sections are
repeated.
"But an absolute holding of Um price
line may not be possible," he said.
“Some cost increaves are bound to
occur.
"Repeal of Umm provisions will not
provide us with a perfect price control
law, but it will give us an set under
which we can move forward with a
sound and workable stabilization pro-
gram."
1,900 Trucks Spotted
Warplaves flew 860 sortiea Wednes-
dagand.folloned up with * raids
trough the night
reported spotting 1,300 Red sulting from the committee’s mves-
tana including one convoy running -t-
boldly with ita lights turned on.
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