Corsicana Daily Sun (Newspaper) - July 21, 1954, Corsicana, Texas THE fair and hot Uili tonight and at i 10 111 i la i i a i s 98 W i Complete Weather Report on Market Paie LEASED WIRES OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE AP MARKETS AT A GLANCE July oils and Bondi Collon and trade CHICAGO Wheat Weak doubts concerning Fridays farm Corn Very weak new crop down limit rains In Oats Weak with Steady to G rents top Cattle Steers steady to 50 cents down op 34 JULY PAGES PRICE CENTS Indochina To Halt Next Wednesday Ike Warns Reds Against New Asia Aggression i A PUSHES TALKS PACT WITH FREE NATIONS Full Recognition Of Cambodia And Laos Now Planned BY ROBERT July Eisenhower warned the Communist world today that the United States will view concern renewal of aggres sion in Southeast The President asserted that the United States is now actively purr suing with nations the rapid organisation of a collective defense In Southeast Not Join Eisenhower news confer ence that the truce negotiated at Geneva contains fea tures which we do not and which the is not prepared He that he does not have any for settlement of the Indochinese war such tive ho is not going to the agreements the French B entered The Chief Executive said that under way between the U and the Chinese Nationalist government on Formosa concerning the defense of that island strong Role The President that the talks are aimed at deciding er the Chinese Nationalists should be ln a Southeast Asia or to a separate arrangement V 9 Asked about Koreas Eis out that not In Southeast He said the partition Fear Confusion Over Delegates satisfactory hot of Korea Iron emphasized that the has a mutual defense ar rangement with South Korea to See Page 8 Desire To Destroy Power Authority July President Eisenhower said today anybody who accuses him of trying to destroy the Tennessee Valley Authority is put It as mildly as The administrations attitude to ward has come tinder hot de bate in the revolving abou an for a new private power source in the Tennessee Helpful of Program The President spoke out on the controversy at a news conferenc devoted to the Indochina settlement reached at In the course of this discussion h said he does not believe the Com are willing to risk an all war with the free As for his legislative program in said he think it is coming along in good snap although Congress is not giving him everything he asked He spoke without rancor of Tues days House vote down his fouryear public pro and said simply he will mak recommendations to the next Con gress aimed at meeting the hous ing needs which will exist at tha Housing Rebuffed The House rejected 234156 Ei program to build 140 000 public housing units in fou The President how his housing program as whole has met with See Page 11 July The Texas Supreme Court was urged today to rule before Saturday on the Issue of whether Allan Shivers Republican votes In 1962 mining grassroots representation In the coming county Democratic Gaston at argued that these votes hould be declared that utter confusion would esult throughout the state un ess the Supreme Court renders a clearcut decision on not later than Heard on Appeal The before the court on appeal from a low r court decision holding with the efferson County Democratic Ex Committee which ruled hat the Democratic votes ast for Shivers In 1982 shall be considered in determining pre representation In county con The law says the number of from a precinct shall be determined by the number of rotes cast in the last general elec tion for the partys candidate for Shivers was the bona Ide candidate of both Republi can and Democratic parties in havene been r Shivers Wants All spite of the Jefferson coun y committees the state Democratic committee Has ruled that all the votes cast for Shiv since he was the candidate of the Democratic should be Involved In the controversy Page S City Crews Are Trying To Repe Big Main Breaks City water crews continued to work feverishly Wednesday to repair a series of broken water mains which began plaguing the department Tuesday leaving large areas of the city without Restoration of service in the affected was hoped for By or midafternoon if no further complications Worked All Night Crews worked all night restor service on two lines and still were at tasks Wednesday to mend two other service was cut off on West Seventh avenue from South Twelfth South Twentieth street about 11 when break occurred in main immediately west of Eighteenth Service was restored at Ike water lines superin said the first of four breaks occurred Tuesday at 4 P when an 8Inch main Fifth avenue be tween North and North Re pairs were completed by 7 m Wednesday after 8 feet of pipe was Approximately I See Page 5 Clancy Finally Answers Paging July 21 day at the Middlesex registry of deeds a call goes ou over the public address system Paging Archibald No Is really look ing for Archibald That a code call meaning that em ployes may take a coffee break But shortly after Mrs Ruth Decatur of the switchboard called fo Archibald a man ap her and asked Is some one looking for me To Outlaw Communists July 21 A House Judiciary subcommittee today a the Communist party and make members of the party to 10 in jail and a The measure Is opposed by At torney General Herbert who contends that such ac ion would drive the Reds under Valley Hakes Emergency Appeal For Legal Workers Alter Wetback Drive July An emergency appeal for legal workers braceros has been Issued by the Mexican government in the face of heavy deportations of illegal alien farm labor from the Rio Grande Valley of An official at a migrant labor camp here Tuesday night said mounting requests legal bra labor had drained the man pool at Drive Causes Drain Clifford manager of the bracero processing said the current roundup of largest in valley his caused the drain on legal v Burr said that some appli cations from valley growers for bracero labor were on and that the influx of bracero labor through the Hidalgo station had jumped from about 500 a day in early June to the centers ca He said that trans portation difficulties in Mexico causing a delay be tween the requests and the arrival of braceros Fee Discontinued the Border Pa trol announced that it was the collection of the fll bus fare from aliens being trans ported from the detention cam here to El The Justice Department instruct ed Harlon Border Patro chief to discontinue the prac of collecting the fare even though the Border Patrol was act ing under statutory authority In doing The Justice Department followed a formal protest by Con greesman Lloyd con the fare Th Valley Farm Bureau Federation had complained to Bentsen The federation also said it hac asked Johnson an Daniel of Texas to reques that a Senate judiciary which held hearings also hold some in the Ri Grande Some wetbacks have moved from the detention here to El to be turned ove to the Mexican government fo transportation to the Car ter said male aliens had bee rounded up for deportation so far ire Executive And President Resign Resignations of three Fire Girls Council officials were to the board Tuesday two being accepted with President Dave Wal ter revealed Walker said the resignations Iri his own as Miss dary Lois Scales as executive dl both of which were accept and Clarence Crowsons amp committee chairman which no action was Walker Too Busy Walker said while he had re effective as of now us he would continue to erve out the two and a half years remaining of his term as a He said when he had accepted he presidency in January he had not been aware time and work needed to fulfill the duties of the office arid the press of his own could noi continue to serve in that execu ive who is vice president submitted his resignation as camp chairman effective September 1 See CAMP Page 9 Ten Inductees Sent To Dallas Local Board 9S sent 10 men to Dallas Wednesday for induction into military service win Walter Paul of Corsicana acting as group Richart Dudley also of Corsicana was assistant Bessie board secre said the board was to send 11 but Ernest Horvath who was a Marine was called to active duty Others going for were Everett Leo Toldan and Berber Earl Slaughter of Rich ard Lewis Roy Earl Frank Allen Jones and Hal Dean all b Roberts of and John Bonner of Welch said the next indue tlon call Is for 11 men on Augus and 20 men for on that same James Lee Is Named Assistant Postal Manager James Hulen superin tendent of mails at the post has been named at manager of the Post pi flee Departments Dallas district according to an announcement to day by the district Em ory Lee was detailed to his position and Hudson said he would b released by the Corsicana Pos Office as soon as his is made official in i his new Lee will as sist Roderick in the of post office operations for 47 post offices in northeast Texa and 7parishes of northwest Lou The Dallas District is on of six operations districts recent setup in the Re gion under the Post Office Depart ments decentralization program Under ters now report to nearby distric managers rather than to the d in a native of a tended elementary and high schoo here and business college in Da He went to work for th Corsicana post office In Novem after brief at the State National H served in the postal service unt he entered the Air Force i He was commi a second lieutenant c June and served as pll Instructor at Moody Geo and Randolph Following World War he r turned to the Corsicana Post O where he was made super tendent of mails In 194 Lee Is married and the fat er of two aged 10 and round and make surveillance of iem more Veto Said Certain Informed sources have express d virtual certainty that President isenhower will veto the on if Congress passes Approval of the came aa le House prepared to pass ent proposal to rip citizenship from per ih convicted vio nt overthrow Of the The citizenship a key art the Com was to e called up In the House procedure requiring ote for approval but passage was as certain Graham Sponsor The to outlaw the by Louis Gra am was approved by subcommittee with only See Page 5 Former Mental Patient Is Held In Girls Death July 48 earold one was seized list night forthe lov slaying of an schoolgirl he reportedly had been for two Anthony was charged with murdering pret Doris He told she was shot to death Satur day night by three masked men who stopped his car on a country He he drove her body around the countryside for two ays notifying the police because they railroaded me once when he was sent to ft mental Miss Bogarts body found Tuesday sprawling out of he door of car parked n a lovers lane near a Joliet area She had been missing ince Saturday She had been shot In the shoulder and in the Scratches and bruises on her body and the disarray of her blue jeans and plaid shirt led officers to speculate she was killed while re sisting sexual Friends of the dead girl said she lad been seeing Stefanich secret y for two One of Car See Page 9 Finish Fight Set Over Atomic Majority Leader Knowland called today for an of the If nee to complete action or atomic He punctuated his statement by directing the to In cots from nearby cloak rooms and corridors for possible Were not going to have one o two Were going to finish this if we have to stay all high to do Knowland said as thi Senate began its eighth day of de Date on the atomic Opponents of President Elsen lowers directive the Atlanti Energy Commission to sign a con tract with a private utility to supply power In the Tennesse Valley Authority area informal agreed to atest vote on this ke issue at a CHINA TO LOSl RICH DIEN BIEN PHU PAR DIVIDING LINE TO CONTROL CAMBODIA Quang CAMBODIA Here Is how Indochina meeting late Tuesday Symington Warns Russia Can Soon Destroy July 21 Stuart Symington warned today that Russia soon will be able to destroy the United States in a hall of gen missiles against which there Is no The former Air Force secretary made the statement during a Sen ate speech in which he called on the Eisenhower administration for more information on the viet atomic arms race and for steps to Increase Americas de fense program Beds Can Equal Symington declared that the United States soon will be able to make enough of these atomic hydrogen weapons to devastate an area far larger than the United States and asserted that the tremendous significance If we can do so can the The Missouri Democrat said there are no longer any raw ma terial shortages to limit nuclear arms and said Soon the Commu will amass a stockpile of these cheap packages of absolute destruction large enough to black en with atomic fire not just our cities and industries but every square mile of our American land Factor Symington said a second Im portant factor in the picture Is See Page 9 POSSIBLE Kii up be partitioned with Ho Chi Minh and taking 17th parallel and Vietnam retaining the ac cording to Geneva French will lose rich delta area French sponsored royal government will control Laos and South Vietnam will retain port of Tourance and ancient Annamese capital of AP Wirephoto Map Moody Noted Galveston Dies SECURITY HIKE PROVIDED IN SENATE By ROSE McKEB July 70 million Americans will et at least a monthly increase n their social security benefits under a awaiting its chance to be brought up on the Senate The already approv ed by the liberalizes the social security system by increas ing the number of persons cover their benefits and the tax they It was approved by the Sen ate finance committee late Tues The one of the most sweeping revisions of social se curity since Its adoption in the considered certain of Cotton Ginning Laboratory Due July Agriculture Department plans to establish a new cotton ginning laboratory for the South western States at The laboratory will be used for cooperative research with state Agricultural Experiment Stations and Congress authorized 100 thousand dollars for the project in the 1955 agricultural appropria tion Study at the laboratory will be directed at developing mechanical methods of growing anil harvesting they has caused many complex problems relating to preservation of cotton fiber The department points out that these problems not only retard the mechanization of cotton belt farms but also jeopardize cottons com passage in a congressional elect ion The provides at least a and as much as a in benefits for the 70 mil lion persons whom Secretary of Welfare and Education Oveta Gulp Hobby said arc now under the security The average Increase under the would be The brings under the secur See Page 3 Man Happy Over Being Downstairs July Bush of was downstairs when he heard a terrific noise In his upstairs bed SMITH ONLY TAKES NOTE OF AGREEMENT U Pledged To Seek Quick EDC Okay By SMITH July 21 Geneva conference today with a declaration ailing for respect for the In armistice includ g a provisional line splitting at the 17th The United States in Its own de aration renewed a warning that would view any renewal of ag or violation of the greements with grave nd as serioUsly threatening Iri peace and Takes Note Undersecretary of State Valter Bedell Smith said the takes note of the ceasefire and the general de aration of the con and promises to refrain rom the threat or use of force 3 disturb The windup came as of In Washington disclosed hat French Premier Pierre who the promised to eek early ratification of the En defense community EDC now that the drain of war n Asia had Eight Years of War The nearly eight years of ng in which took a oil of dead and missing In he French expeditionary force cost hundreds of millions of will be brought to a plete halt Fighting was supposed to cease but there are some remote areas where cier and head of the million dol lar House of Moody died at today front pneu He personally had conducted his enterprises until July 20 ill at his home and WM taken John Sealy Hos pital Varied As one the most versatile business men in he was a newspaper cotton anc man and hotel operator Largest his Interests was the American National Insurance which has 2 12 billion dollars worth of insurance In force all over the United States and lists assets a 365 It is among the 20 largest in the His affiliated National Hotels In elude 29 of the bes known Private Banker His principal banking W Moody and is on See Page 13 House Rejects Postal Pay that July INS Shivers Use Full Steam In Find Days Before Primary Voting By CLAYTON Associated Press Staff Allan on full steam in the waning days of one of Texas bitterest races for had 11 speeches scheduled for the campaigns final three He was at Denlson in North Tex as and Houston in South Texas Ralph Shivers chief opponent in hia quest for a third elective had almost as heavy a schedule for what promised to be a roaring Both Keep Shivers set appearances at Con and Dallas Thurs day and from Victoria and his home Yar borough planned to be in Athens Wednesday night for a rally and scheduled four talks and two Thursday Then it of statewide radio TV appearances and will be up to the voters While Shivers made no purely political speeches he is sued a statement from his Austin headquarters saying that Yarbor ough was the only man he knew who has questioned Texas owner ship of the tidelands out to 10 12 Charged Yarborough has said that the attitude of the Department of Justice proves the Republican ad ministration has reneged on Its major campaign promise of 1952 In But action Secretary of Interior Ralph Tudor said the Interior Department stood on Secretary McKays statement that he re gards three 12 as Texas offshore Wants Pipeline Tax in Houston branded the Shivers administration a sales tax administration and said he wanted to finance a dynamic Bee Page t Knocked out a window sash in his Torn apart ten shirts and a windbreaker in his Struck his leaving a large hole in the middle of the Drought Critical As Midwest Gets Respite On Heat By International News Service A heat wave that kept tempera ture above the 100degree mark in the Midwest for more than two weeks was shattered today by proposal would have given posta employes a 5 per cent pay rals but would have Increased ma rates to pay for The 228 to 171 in favo of the legislation but 38 short o the necessary twothirds needed under procedure adopte by Republican leaders for con of the Members were forced to vot for both bills at the same brought bitter ation from Democratic leader who led the fight against the leg See Page 11 British Admit Truce Is Bitter Defeat For West By MILTON KAPLAN July sh diplomatic and press reaction to the Indochina ceasefire agree ment reached In Geneva was sum med up well today by an editorial in the London Times which read n part There is cause for deep thank There cannot be Praise For Eden There praise for Foreign Secretary An thony Eden whose efforts at Ge neva to mediate between the French and the Communist Vlet minh were supported by both the cabinet and the opposition Labor The Times said that Eden and French Premier Pierre Mendes France had adverted one of the most acute dangers of a great war that the world faced since Price But the Dally Express pointed out i This Is not a morning for re is a defeat all Democracies and punishment on all of them for their unprepared While British officialdom con the settlement ending the war a tribute to di their pleasure was tem by the realization that the agreements at Geneva were a tory for Although London and Paris came out of the Geneva Conference with closer relations than they have had See Pape 3 scattered showers and a band of cool air moving in from the The Chicago weather bureau said the center of the high pres sure area and Its cool air is lo north of Lake This pressure the bureau will move southeastward during the next 24 Showers Forecast Cooler weather prevailed over most of Michigan and southern Iowa and scattered were predicted along the Mississippi valley Thurs Thundershowers were general from eastern Iowa across Indiana and eastern Virginia dur ing the Rain also fell in portions of Ohio and in West Vir report ed rainfall of South Stays Hot Hot weather continued over the central and southern with eastern Kan sas and northern Oklahoma bear ing the brunt of the High readings Tuesday included and Ponca each 1Q7 de grees Kansas 106 Louis Early this morning It was 90 in See Page 0 VIETNAMESE LEADER SAYS STAGE SET FOR WORLD WAR By ROBERT July Viet nationalist close to Emper or Bao Dai charged today that the Geneva ceasefire agreement had set the stage for a third World War just as inevitably as Munich laid the path for World War The Vietnamese Pham Le said the armistice agree ment allowed the Communist Viet to set up an aggression base in North Vietnam and makes war much Sees World Conflict He predicted the settlement would lead to world conflict next Pham was particularly bitter in his denunciation of what he called a British policy of He compared Secretary Anthony Eden his War II Neville Cham Chamberlain represented Britain at the Munich parley which carv ed up Czechoslovakia to Hitlers Sold Down River The Vietnam spokesman charged the western statesmen at Geneva with shortsightedness and scored them for Imposing a western so lution to an Asian He said the would lead to a loss of western prestige throughout free Asia where the lesson of Vietnam sold down the river in an agreement reached over the heads of the Vietnamese people wont be easily Pham said the Asian people feel tie big powers have sacrificed the small nations in their own Inter He argued that if the French to pull out of Indochina they should have allowed the na to fight It out with the Communists the equipment the gave the French for that Disturbances Pham claimed that the Vietnam ese nationalists army under own commanders was capable of defeating the The Vietnam representatives at Geneva did not attend the brief signing ceremonies this morning in the Palais DCS Nations in Ge They have promised not to upset the Pham that anti French disturbances In Vietnam appeared unavoidable when the armistice terms were The nationalist leader also said that Bao Dai considers himself in virtual retirement after giving full powers to antiCommunist Premier Ngo Dinh