Corsicana Daily Sun (Newspaper) - July 14, 1954, Corsicana, Texas V T THE LOCAL FORECAST Partly cloudy through Thursday with widely scattered thunderstorms not much change iri tem Readings si 9i lot n 112 i 11 a i a 92 I 96 90 11011103 1104 1108 j 105 Complete Weather Report Market Page MARKETS AT A GLANCE NEW July changes trade CHICAGO dry with corni to 50 cents steady to 50 cents 28 LEASED WIRES OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS SERVICE AP JULT FRIGE CENTS President Says Smith Will Return To Geneva ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Big Three Resigned To East Indochina Split PLEDGES FREEDOM FOR OTHER SECTOR And Eden Seeing For Bert Bargain By KINGSBURY SMITH big foreign ministers resigned to partition of wound tip their Par unity conference today with ai agreement designed to get th best possible peac terms from the Red The decided to send Under Walter Bedel Smith to Geneva for the fl nil round of talks with the Coin Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Is departing fo Washington Willing to Guarantee Unimpeachable sources aali Informed French Premier Foreign Minister Pierre Mendes France of United States ness to jointly with any part of Indochina I Ha saved from sources Dulles President is pre pared to commit the United by an executive agreement such a guarantee through southeast Asia defense A communique issued after twi meetings of the ministers said they had reached a clear urt of positions in relation to But said It real agree de r Vsery satisfied our conclude an for settlement with the Communists expiration See 14 Churchill Raps Attlee Support Of Red Chinese LONDON July Minister Churchill with Clement former Labor In a House of Commons debate the seat ing of Communist China in the United Attlee started off by accusing of play ing right into the hands of the Communists by failing return to the Geneva He said it Is unwise and contrary to the principles of the United Na tions to bar Red China from that One Long Whine Churchill replied that an effort now to force Red China into the be regarded in the Unit ed States as an uncalled for act of Churchill accused Attlee of mak ing one of criticism against the United States and of advancing the if not the of Communist Churchill Red China was still technically at war with the United Nations and was stimulating the war in Favors Admission said Monday that he Red eventually get into declared the Communists must first give genu ine evidence of good Churchill drew cheers from the Conservative side of the House by declaring It wae only a little while ago that Attlee joined the United States in repelling Commu nist was Prime Minister when the Korean War broke out and backed the UN He Page 2 MAT HEAD AIR ACADEMY Lt Hubert above been mentioned as a like choice to be the first dent of the new Air Force Acade my to bev established at Colored AP rei HUes Wednesday native of Na yarro retired at the pearly day night following a from Wednesday at bje Sham o the First o at DuBose i farmer in the Rest commun Ity until he a few years since that time has re sided in Corsicana V are Wade and Du Corsicana two daughters and Mrs eight six dren a and other Pallbearers will be Carl Raymond Truly Etheredge Stokes Armstrong am David Griffin Home Panel Strikes Out Single Benefits A Com agreed today to knock ou of President big tax most of cuts for single heads of house It was the first major as writers tackled the task of settling hundreds of differences the program as approved by the House and The House would have given single heads of or divorced persons or single per sons supporting ull benefits now allowed to mar ried LEMAY VISITS July The Chief of the Strategic Bomb ng Curtis Le rlay began a inspection our in Spain today of construc lon on air be used by the under terms of a Spanish LeMay arrived in Madrid MARINE KILLED Marine was killed and three were injured when a tank plunged off 15foot embankment and burned t the 3rd Marine Division Camp tank range about 50 miles of here it was announced Names were Priest Who Gained World Admiration For Courage And Faith Cancer Victim July 14 INS Julius who when stricken with cancer stirred world admiration with his words of courage died last night ct Mercy Hospital in Death came to the 47yearold priest after months of To him it was the an swer to prayers and the begin ning of a Journey to Attitude Toward Death Last January after he had been told his death was Fr Busse wrote of his attitude to ward death I am like a young boy who f has been promised a Why should we regard death with fear It is a journey from earth to heav k and who would say the change I is not for the better Object of Prayers These simple words brought him thousands of messages from all over the To the ing Uu When told that people of all faiths were praying for he was I cant believe my life is worth he Many persons came to visit the sick Men who served under him when he was a cha plain in the 7th Infantry Division found it hard to believe that Fa ther Busse was near They remembered him as a who leaped from foxhole to foxhole under enemy fire carrying out his Busse said he considered it a blessing to die of cancer because the disease would give him time to prepare for his Physicians were surprised when he continued to after week and month after Last Easter he was Im proved considerably and members of the hospital staff hoped that a recovery might take But Page 6 High Court To Decide Delegates State Su preme Court agreed today to re view a case challenging the use of Republican votes cast for the 1952 election In fig convention It granted a writ of error in a Beaumont case in which the court could spell out system Democrats should use this year in computing the size of del to vital party conven GOP Votes Issue The issue is whether Shivers 1952 GOP votes should be counted In addition to the Democratic or whether the Democrats can base convention delegations only on Democratic votes cast In 1952s It Is something because Shivers was the first governor In Texas history to be elected the dual nominee of Democrats and State Democratic Executive controlled by has ruled that and county convention strength should be added up on the basis of all the votes Some Counties Rebel Some county ing that Beaumont Jefferson county taken with the state panels saying thai only the Democratic column should be The court ruling is expected to lave statewide Its de cision to case came as the July 24 date for precinct con Oral arguments will be heard July and the court Is decide quick Y The strength of delega lons to county conventions fig ured on the basis of one delegate cast for the Page 10 Abandoned Shi vers Continue Campaign Jibes By CLAYTON HICKERSON Pres Staff Shivers says Ralph Yar borough is a captive of persons want to get tough with says Shivers was duped the deal by the governors Republican The jibes featured the gover Says Shivers told a rally at e knew Yarborough was no Com BUt he said the Austin at orney Is a captive of certain peo le who do not approve of being on Is it In a ques tion to my principal that you will try to get the AntiCommunist Law repeal ed Since you seven weeks that you would not comment on s Supreme Courts seg decision until you had studied the when are you to make a statement clarl ying your position Snipe Hunt Victim speaking to a Bay own Tally said It now appears the Republicans ook Shivers on a tidelands The Republican arborough now seeks to lack out on the tidelands by rec only three ather than as Texas Shivers has said he supported for he presidency because Democrat See Page 10 Crouch Charges Shepperd Aided Party Betrayal July The of a Japanese war bride and a for mer soldier was kidnaped and attacked Jackie Jo daughter of and Jack who live just across the Texas line from was abducted from her home by dinner who police said lives In The strapping 195pound man was held In his arrest the car In which officers said he abandoned the Curry said he would file charges of kidnaping or rape or depending on the condition of the a tiny In received a Semi nole physician He described her condition as Dinner Ouest Curry said the arrested man was a dinner guest in home Tuesday night and baked a for left him In the tiny cabin in which See Page 14 Six Brazos Dams Are Included In Flood Control MASTER PLAN URGED FOR EXPANSION AND OPERATION CORSICANA SCHOOL SYSTEM July Doug Crouch charged Tues ay night that Attorney General ohn Ben Shepperd laid the ground rork for what he called The Dem Betrayal of Shepperds only nt in said a tele I speech at Dallas that le attorney general helped push he passed by the in The Denton now a law cr in Fort also struck out t Shepperds Duval County Inves to be some rotations the law in Duval coun he But compared to the and unbridled underworld in your escapa es in Duval County are a Crouch said It Is common know edge that the narcotics master lnds are dope into the ands of young people from the they have found in Galves where organized crime oper tes wide The referring to the Texas political d out that Shepperd received er cent of the total vote In tarr and Zapata Counties In 1952 he called three of the lour i Six dams the and power equipment for Dam on the L contemplated in the flood House Public Com The Lake Waco Dam en the Bosque River have Itis expected to be built out of appropriations which would be au by The other are Proctor on Lampasas on the Lanes port on the San Ferguson on the Navasota and on Yegua in The and the equipment for the Belton Dam would cost Army Engineers The bills also would authorize channel Improvements on t he Lampasas at a cost of and construction of levees In Bur leson county at Appropriations for the five other than Waco would have to be contained in subsequent Exact costs are not available but on the basis of materials and labor market the costa would be Poage said the six dams would be primarily flood control and not be con with a dozen other dams planned on the Brazos including a by thai Reclamation Finl Victim Of Polio Jill ter of and Julius Ja has been diagnosed as Cor first polio of the Jacobs said Wednesday that a local physician had diagnosed the childs Illness as polio Monday and a Waco physician examined Her Tuesday confirming the The young victim has a par tial paralysis of the left leg and is being treated at the family the attorney It Is re ported to be a light case and one A for the Corsicana school ed efficiency practicality was proposed at a meet ing of the Board of Education Trustee Matt Dawson advanced the Idea for a look ahead before too much money Is spent for larger building He referred specifically to the segregation Need Master Flan Although no certain were Dawson seg In schools as a practical matter is and he indicated that school authorities should be making plans now during this transitory Dawsons master plan future look proposal came during a dis cussion of building He ex pressed opposition to plans for adding to and patching up old buildings at present locations at this this patching up an old suggested that additional classroom needs be by which can be moved if Buildings The Inves the use temporary the matter of which if the may child leave no paralysis responds to treat ment as the family was TeenAgers Form Group To Raise Swim Pool Funds Thirty enthusiastic Corsicana formed an organization to be known as to wage a souvenir bond campaign to raise money toward the proposed swim ming at the Chamber of Com merce where Dick Knight outlined plans or the ng the elected a of officers to supervise their operations as a Elect Officers elected by the high school students included Erwin president Cynthia vice president Becky treas and Charlotte record itg secretary The Wetbacks adopted a mo lon that they set a goal of as the minimum amount of souve bonds they will strive to sell as their contribution toward the pools Preliminary plans for the cam were outlined at the meet but details for waging the sales drive will be decided at a swimming party and watermelon The will be held next Tuesday night at 7 at the Country Group Picture A group picture of those present was made immediately after the Knight explained that the photograph would be publish in a large newspaper See Page 2 COW GETS ASSIST WEST HOLLAND Farmer Bernle Wheeler was ar guing with a stubborn cow his when a powerful blow on the back knocked him That was no cows he mut And it A huge black bear stood there with her paw raised protecting two Wheeler said he Brownell Asks Rigid Curbs Against A t i July federal Attorney General Herbert Brown proposed the tough new legislation which grows out of an unsuccessful attempt to prosecute a former Democratic official for allegedly violating the socalled bars attorneys from hand ling direct court claims against the government on such cases for two years after they leave after they leave This proved a stumbling block In the prosecution of former As sistant Attorney General Herbert administration asked Con gress today for broad new pow ers to prevent government law yer and officials from Ing on their inside knowledge by the Brownell declared A should certainly not be permitted any opportunity to exploit his official position in connection with the particular matters on which he has Brownells sweeping proposal would bar practically every gov employe from ever doing private work on a matter with which he was concerned while on Uw law accused by Brownell of accepting fees from compan ies he had prosecuted while head of the justice departments anti trust The case was thrown out of court by a federal judge with a at Brownell for bringing The court ruled that the case could not even goto the jury since the present law applies only to claims for money or in letters to Vice President Richard Nixon and House Speaker Joseph Martin urged removal of the limit and a heavier penalty for it will be aban completely or whether if will be be taken into Trustees indicated the Corsicana schools like those throughout Texas will maintain segregation during the next school as recommended by tbe Texas Educa tion The problem arose as a result of a Supreme Court decision See Page 2 Governor Asking More Drought Aid July Allan Shivers today asked Presi dent for further feder al aid in the areas of The governor wired the presi dent that the situation grows progressively worse and has now become so distressing that I am moved to request that you author ize the appropriate departments of the federal to still further assistance to state and private agencies and in providing necessary Shivers asked that a disaster area be designated t by the Department of ture from reports drought of the state Central Texas has been hardest lilt by the latest stage of the Conditions lave also grown critical In Eastern Guatemala Gets Recognition July State Department has made official recognition of the new antiCommunist Guatemalan government headed by Carlos Cast illo The recognition announced Tues day night apparently signifies that the is satisfied the new re gime will be able and willing to arry out Its International obliga condition laid down by Secretary of State Dul ls at his news last Ambassador to Guatemala John had already un officially recognized the new gov by inviting its leaders to a Fourth of July party at the recognition of the Castillo Armas regime as the legal gov of Guatemala came after 11 other nations had already ex tended diplomatic Hemorrhage Is Fatal To Noted Federal Jurist July INS arrangements were being made today for Ben nett Champ former senator from and since 1945 a justice of the court of appeals in the District of Colum He was the son of the late Champ of the House of Representatives dur ng the Woodrow Wilson adminis Stricken Suddenly Judge who was died Tuesday night of a cerebral hem at Addison Gilbert Hos He was stricken early Tues lay morning and was rushed to he He died shortly after ils second the former Violet of New left his bed For the past several years e had rented a summer home in Clark is survived by three Clark of New York City Sennett Mark Clark of St and Kim Clark of Kansas Champ Clark flew from New York when he was notified hat his father was Chief Judge Clark was named to the jench by former President Harry Truman in He was elected o the senate In 133 and served 12 a World War I was a charter member and a past National Commander of the American Legion he also was a past president of the Nat ional Guard Association of the He was born in Bowling He married his second wife In two years after the death of the first the former BORN IN Is the first picture of Isabela Marcella Olga Christina eight infant born just before her Bolivian tin heiress Isabela In reportedly of a cerebral The babys mother and London hotel heir Jimmy Goldsmith hit the headlines early in 1954 when they eloped to They were married In on AP to i NO BREAK IN By The Press widely spattered thunder showers hardly dented the sear ing Texas heat wave and tempera 2 Miriam Marsh IKE BITTER OVER HEALTH DEFEAT Opposes Boost In Dairy Lists His Summer Plans BY ROBERT CLARK July after con ferring by transAtlantic Telephone with Secretary John Fos ter announced today that under secretary Walter Bedell will return to Geneva for the crucial Indochina truce nego Trie Chief Executive made his announcement through W h 1 t e House News Secretary James who said Smith probably will leave for Geneva late and that Dulles returns from Paris at EOT Thursday to report on his unity Seek United Front A few minutes Eisen told his news conference that Dulles went to Paris to weld a united front with our alliee and to insure that participation in the Geneva conference would be helpful and not Chief Executive to newsmen that he expected an important announcement on neva be made Wednesday again spurted or record The Weather Bureau said light thundershowers fell from Tyler to Abilene across the northern por tion of the state early in the but temperatures were little af Humidity Hurts If said a weather the light showers made the heat Just more by putting more humidity into the Temperatures at ranged from Dallas hot to 88 at Dalhart and Ther started their rise ear The Weather Bureau again pre 100plus temperatures for much of the state but had not pro dictions to match forecasts which called for maxi mum readings ranging up to 115 Seymour 112 Top Temperatures Tuesday rose to in the Wichita Falls area a new for July 13 at San Antonio and these Mineral Wells Abilene whether debate on the atom moas Wichita Falls Fort Worth and Del See Page 10 Colion Controls Show In Valley July Agriculture Commissioner John White said today the effects of the cotton control program are reflected In a sharp decline in number of bales ginned in Tex as four southernmost A total of bales had been ginned as of July 8 in Hidalgo and Starr coun This compares with the bales ginned through the same period last White said the Valley cotton was In good shape so far this Infestation of the pink bollworm Is light but cotton farmers are active ly spraying their fields to fore stall a possible heavy Ge to say what it would but Hagerty later confirmed that It was the decision to dispatch Smith to the Indochina par said the President had two telephone talks with Dulles prior todays meeting of the cabinet member with French Premier Pierre end British Foreign Anthony jj Issue declined to say tt be assumption that the would use 1U armed forces to guarantee a cease fire agreement in Indochina was acceptable The that any such See Page 6 Democrats Rebuff Any Limitation i On Atomic Debate July Democrats served notice today that they will accept no lim of debate on the administra tions atomic energy to share atom private and with Clinton Anderson D veteran member of congressional atomic said the Republican calendar made It appear there is an attempt to ram through a that may radically change the Industrial his tory of the May Schedule Anderson said it is doubtful begun late can be completed this whereas the Senate calendar for comple tion of this and several other legis lative matters by Debate was be resumed at noon Tne omnibus measure would permit the Atomic Energy Commission to license private con struction of peacetime atomic pow er plants and would greatly relax secrecy requirements to provide Allies information needed for de fense or peacetime Opens Bourke R vice chairman of the atomic opened the debate by declaring that the has achiev ed a vast superiority in hydrogen weapons and is far in advance of all other countries in peacetime backed up a com report that tion with Allies is necessary if the power of atomic weapons is to foredoom any Russian The 18member Sec ATOMIC Page 2 Flanders For Showdown On Efforts To Strip McCarthy Power BY ALVIN July Ralph Flanders said today he will seek a Senate showdown next Tuesday on his move to strip Joseph Mc Carthy of his committee chairman Flanders told newsmen he thinks he has an excellent chance of He said he will bring the issue to a head by moving to discharge the Senate Rules Committee from further consideration of his reso lution to depose McCarthy from his chairmanship of the Senate gov Operations Committee and its Investigations Flanders said his re ferred to the rules committee when he introduced it a month is aimed at putting an end to the destructive forces the power and influence of the Junior Sen ator from The New Englander said that he bu more encouraged as time goes on that his effort will succeed it is blocked by procedural which still might permit a show of hands oil the He said his optimism is based quite largely on a canvass which reveals a recognition among Republicans in the Senate of the necessity for doing some he conceded that he would need Democrats Because of possible tary hurdles which may be placed in his Flanders said he is considering alternative such as proposals which might shift McCarthy to new committee as or simply censure both of which would remove him as Another Flanders would be to ask the Senate to limit the field of com investigations to other than Communism which See Page