Denton Record-Chronicle (Newspaper) - March 17, 1952, Denton, Texas Your Call 2090 Between 6 to 7 p.m. Weekdays and 8 to 9 a.m. DENTON WEATHER I VOL. XLIX NO. 178 TEXAS MONDAY MARCH 17, 1952 Associated Press Leased BUSINESS BUT NOT residents are carrying on but with some difficulty as snow from the main street in the business district has been pushed up almost in doorways of business houses in an attempt to make a road for Lake A fresh storm will add more miseries as well as snow over the week ROUND ABOUT TOWN By R. J. EDWARDS Rejoice in the lord 4-4. Even when things look One surest way to assure future blessings is to appreciate past It helps us to pass through fear and doubt and dis- The Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association will meet in Fort Worth this week in its 75th annual convention and it will be addressed by Judge Marvin Jones of and that is fitting as Jones was born in Valley where the association was formed in 187i. It was organized by cattlemen from and Grayson The Texas and Southwestern Cattlo Raisers Association was organized in 1877 under an oak tree at From that small the Cattle Raisers Association has grown into a membership of members in 16 states and those members own more tlian Judge Jones is a brother of Mrs. W. C. Moss of Denton and is a former Congressman from the Amarillo begins to look as though the farmers the county are on top said Chester January of grain is in excellent condition and with another this week will continue to Of all of us would be glad to see one of those rains that go way deep in the ground and afford moisture for a longer period than have the weekly showers we have been Prospects are good right but prospects don't ways turn the Lake being terribly low right anglers have been doing mighty well on crappie out my said Lewis Carlton 01 H L thing that may have contributed to the good strings of crappie is thai fine nows have been available this Miller Fred Clifton W. T. Bryant and T. R. Quails have returned from where they attended the tenth annual national convention of the Rural Electrification di- Forty-three hundred di- rectors from ail over the United States were in attendance at the convention and Texas directors asked that the 1954 convention be held in this We'd thought that maybe Charlie Sse Page 2 GROUNDED OWL The or owl parrot of New Zealand is threatened with extinction because he does a very poor job The who lives in burrows in the has for some reason is a clumsy Maybe he's just There's nothing lazy about the Want They fly right wing their way to prospective and come back home to roost with pleasing results like 3-room duplex Breakfast no cloM In. aoc W. Mrs. 306 W. Mulberry says rented my apartment as a direct result of this Want Ad In the on the first day the ad To Place your ad Call 2090 Ask for Classified By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Light showers scattered moisture over parts of as today and a cold front from the West promised showers for most of the state by A huge low pressure area over eastern Colorado sucked moisture up from the Gulf co. The cold front probably will dump light rains on Texas as it moves Light showers fell today at Lufkin and San Longview and Wichita Falls ed light Visibility at- Wichita cut to four miles by a combination of dust and Drouth Called One Of Worst County Okays Street Lights The county commissioners court today approved a plan to pay part of the cost of new type mercury vapor lamps around the court house The county agreed to pay for the lights oh the court house side of the square the city will so place the lamps that the house lawn will have sufficient Estimated cost of the county would be it was Several months the city commission had called on the county commissioners court to share the cost of the new which would be placed around the court house on both sides of the At that times the county took no definite action on the Present at the special session this morning in the court house were members of the including County Judge Gerald Stockard and ers Earl Loran Ernest Hilliard and John City Commission Members R. B. Gamble and G. H. City Engineer A. G. and members of the Chamber of Com- merce un- der the chairmanship of George Traces of precipitation were re- ported by the Weather Bureau ing the 24 hours ending at a.m. at San Wichita Del College Station and Minimum temperatures early to day ranged from a low of 37 at Da mart to a high of 69 at gathering in Fort Worth for their 75th annual took lull heed of the ing lack of moisture that has ed rangelands and increased feed Most raid their grasslands jn need The Interior Department said in a report the of the eight most severe since the 13th The dealing with conditions Octo- said a drouth had in the Southwest for as long as 10 ia some Secretary noting a break in the drouth from the Coast to recommended steps to against similar conditions in the He said construction of the authorized Canadian river project in West Texas should be Some 11 West Texas cities would increase their water supply with completion of this project which for a huge reservoir and Also urged by Chapman was an Intensified water resources gation in the Middle Rio Grande the project and downstream the Rio Grande Valley beyond El He said all state and local cies should establish effective legal controls over ground water ment and Such have been the subject of court fights in Texas Chapman said ations part of a list of 11 gen eral recommendations were adopted they partially leviate disastrous effects and for a stabilized water ply to the maximum extent The report said the drouth area last October included all Arizona and New the southern parts of See Page 2 HE'S REALLY NOT NOR AMERICAN FORT HOOD Andrew is a good American who really isn't an He also a Scotchman who isn't When Goldthwaite decided to erect a sign of come to its emergency USO the of encamped here for the moth Force ver Long job was given to a sign painter who this country from his native land six months When not yet eligible for U. S. bad ished the a larger and more elaborate display than had been the USO committee inquired what the cost would asked Baxter in the cost is ing that's the least a man can do for his Senate Panel Delays Action On Calling Ike WASHINGTON The Senate Foreign Com- today put off a decision on whether to ask Gen. Eisenhower to fly home and testify on the foreign aid After an hour's committee dis- cussion behind closed man Connally announced it had been decided to delay tion on a motion by Sen. to request testimony from Connally said this was done be- cause committee bers were As far as ers could only Lodge and Brewster were not Connelly refused to say whether the committee took a formal Senator Tobey told 4an A. P. reporter a T to 5 vote rejected a motion by Sen. WDey that the leave the final decision io Wiley's motion was offered as substitute for motion that the committee lodge heads the President Brewster is a supporter of Sen. McMohon told The Associated Press the effect of today's session was to postpone any invitation to Eisenhower until after his chief Gen. Alfred has McMahon said he wilt bring the matter up ngain at that Some Eisenhower supporters have been urging the general to return to the U. S. to speak out on current Those who have been opposing this have argued the Senate Com- mitted could get any information it needed from Party lines are split on the with a Truman ad- ministration leading the move to get Eisenhower Smoke Kill 65 Turkeys Flames sod smoke killed some 65 turkeys yesterday in a small shed at the rear of the Denton Hospital and S. Locust St. A brooder ed the according to Fire Chief Tom Damage to the building itself was Firemen arrived in time to save about 35 other turkeys being raised by Dr. M. L. Holland for food at the LAST WEEK IN DENTON Super Top News Events INCONSIDERATE thugs ware functioning much to the despair of several Denton Burglars unceremoniously ed a display window of King's Radio and Electric Shop and ed worth of radio snd tele- vision Police officers believe a hammer was used in the No clues to Local officers had another able burglary on their Some miscreants broke into a parked auto on W. Hickory and stole eral hundred dollars worth ot Ing a wire SOME for converting the Russian people over to our way at made by a former nf Finance of Dr. Highway Here largest Dr. has been with the local church since 1M2, and during that time has beaded building program that was ly in the form of a building enlargement The move wai depend on action of the local congregation and the Fort Worth Prs Speaking at the attitude a greater threat than the atom MIG jet His we ta a shower at cheap such rasor ing rad pUstte Gifts like these would penetrate into Russian it be the only THI of the First Presbyterian may soon vacant a k of a call Issued Dr. Joseph J. Copeland by the Second Presbyterian Church 4 that A SOPiR highway of the toll variety is in the works and Denton has been named as the immediate minal of the road that would tend to Kansas Mo. The staU ol U pushing the mlle project that to cost Long-range plans call for LAST 2 EIGHT PAGES Reds Charge UN Plane Attacked Prison Camp WHAT A PREDICAMENT Caryn Dale Karmazin 22-monlhs-old, demonstrates how she looked when firemen arrived in her Chicago home to remove a toilet seat she had pulled down over her Her Mrs. Julia Karmazin told rescue squad that Caryn treated her new necklace as a joke until she found that she could not remove it. As soon as firemen dismantled part of the seat and pulled it from her Caryn asked for something to How she managed to pull it over Her head remained a British Soldier Is Foe Claims Korea truce negotiators today accused the U.N. Command of carrying out another aerial attack on a prisoner of war camp in North The Reds said a British soldier was wounded when an Allied plane strafed a camp near before dawn A second group of negotiators working on truce supervision be- gan the thorny job of picking five ports of entry for troops and leriel on each side of the battle line following Communist ance a U.N. Chinese Col. Tsal Cheng-wen said the Allied plane opened fire on the prison camp de- spite on the He admitted under thai the camp was not must be fiercely pointed Tsai while your side has massacred continually and at will the captured personnel of our side your side has ct tried put successive bombing and ing against the captured personnel of your for these criminal your side bears grave responsibility toward our side and the people of the whole world Tsai's statement referred to two bloody riots at the U.N. Koje land prison Thursday 12 North Korean prisoners of war GAINS RESPECTABILITY Out Politicking By DAVE CHEAVENS AUSTIN Over in deep East are respectable these Some are busy There was a time not too long ago when the town Republican in that section ranked Tight along with the town crank or the town Practically all the good people in the Piney or They still but you can go over to Nacogdoches and find Banker Roger Montgomery ing with one band and drumming Ed Lauderdale Wins Prise In Contest Denton is the new winner of the cle's prize lor his re- port of the King Radio and Electric burglary last Other tips were received from Earl Mart Bushey Mill Linda 1007 W. Collins Mrs. Marie 519 Rose and Joe 616 Rose St. To bje eligible for the award a person should call or bring to the Chronicle detailed information of news The speed and curacy of the information ix taken into consideration when final ing is made on the winner each Forum Slated Tuesday fecond In a of forums being sponsored by the Board of Super- ot the Den Soil Con- serration District will be held at p.m. in high school gymnasium Tony of Pilot Point ix nf the Increased crap yields wiU be the topic of between agriculture officials and John D. Faught of chairman of the are expected to be present from the Soil Conservation the Extension Home Administration and Production In culture and of State A one-hour program wiU open Ttwo a period will ba Hn Casualty Insurants W. Issh for Gen. Eisenhower with the He invited Eisenhower's Texas Jack to to the Rotary Porter and beard lots of people say they liked his It was the day after the New Hampshire primary and Porter He was restrained in his talk at the service but let fly with both barrels in a public meeting later that At Harry This going on while Sen. Taft Was touring Your respondent heard many favorable comments from Bast Texas crats and Republicans on Taft's and rather general agreement he had helped himself as a candidate by appearing in None of this is intended to say the are about to sweep East It it reported as another sign of awakening in- terest in the values of two- party Porter's activity in the area is typical of the energy of the hower campaign in many sections of This correspondent found the GOP stirring Texas on an earlier tour ot 32 counties and wasn't expecting to find .su much activity in East is not as but still much more than It was one of the most interesting developments ia an day swing through South Eatt and Southeast It See Page X were killed and 26 Feb. 18. 75 Korean civilian Internees were killed and 129 were Tsai lodged a strong protest barbarous massacres would not be further Jan. 14 the Reds declared that Allied planes bombed a prisoner of war camp at killing 10 Allied soldiers and wounding more than 60. Allied staff officers asked seven questions designed to clarify the Reds March 5 prisoner exchange Reds suggested negotiating prisoner exchange plans on the basis of data already They contended that ress could be made after a method of exchange was worked Col. George W. asked what rhe Communists meant by already what was meant by progress and whether Korean prisoners held by the U.K. would have to be turned to the Communists even if it was necessary to bayonets and The may have an- swers to the questions In the meeting Allied staff officers proposed that neutral inspection teams check and the North Korean capital of Pyongyang as five ports of They listed the South Korean capital of Taegu and as U.N. negotiators also em- that airfields and ports in vicinity of each port must be the Bedt and Col. Andrew J. said afterward the to wish to imprison the inspection teams within city Of the five of entry listed by the but Pyongyang already had been named by the They had proposed Sinanju of The Communists had only two South Korean and the seaport for The Allied approved by the Reds Sunday provided that Command would agree to tion of five rather than six ports of entry and drop demands that neither side mass military forces to pote a threat and that both sides report the location of major tary In return the Communists must drop a demand for Inspection of See TRUCE Page 2 Steel Labor Dispute Heads Toward Crisis WASHINGTON Production Administrator Manly said today that if the threatened steel strike it would have effects on atomic energy and other vital defense Some of the industry will start shutting down Tuesday in tion of a strike at midnight Fleischmann told a news con- ference if the strike should come most drastic possible controls would have to be imposed at There Is against shutdown in many munitions in- because of steel stocks on he but a number of im- portant lack such Cooler Rain Predicted thai sprightly and ive Miss who last week appeared to be just around the Isn't with us the westher forecast for tonight and Tuesday Scattered thundershowers are predicted for tonight and early along with cooler And If moisture b in the Denton County ers about the chilly still need more temperatures rose to mild 67 in following a chilly 34 reading in the early A light frost was ed in tow orer the KNOW YOUR of the most U monument in a local scenic If already turn to 2, THE ARMY TO SEE THE Free Territory W the see Marvin S. FelaY did it 20, went to Israel to Then his draft board began contacting Fold beat them to the came to nearest U.S. tion and The Army put him on a boat so he can take his basic ing at Fort 15 miles from many areas atomic of projects is wholly dependent on steel items which tre in current Some loss of sorely needed by both and civilian in- seemed inevitable because the steel makers wanted to be sure their blast furnaces were emptied of hot metal in advance of any Philip bead of both the CIO and the See STEEL Fagt 1 Shore Guns Hit Battleship Korea American Shooting sprayed line Communist troop and artillery positions with bombs and bullets Pilots reported HlUng mora than 75 Red destroying 15 gaa and 28 troop and ing a Sabre Jets cover for Shooting Stan exchanged shots with 12 but reported co Communist shore guns mi ibe superstructure ot She Battleship of tbo C. S. Seventh off Korea's Eut Coast Three sailors were slightly Infantrymen warmed their chilled bones under one ot the w a rme t suns last Ground action remained and Allied division SL Pat rick's Day by firing green smoke sheila at the wsa the O. S. Army clamped a new et of. on front line troop TM Army re- cently identified several oo the The heaviest See KOREAN Page S WEATHER DENTON AND late today aad Coote and party doady EAST wtt en sod CMer KORTH wWi showers tat fX