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   Northwest Arkansas Times (Newspaper) - August 27, 1952, Fayetteville, Arkansas                               10 TODAY by ovtr cloudy and loty noon lacUr 13 iJl Of TMi Newspaper VOLUME 91 NUMMER 30 27 Af and NEA totem Of Guard Units In Northwest Arkansas Scheduled Service Record Abroad Held By Two Units Bush In Charge Of Program Number Of Positions Open Two Northwest Arkansas tional Guard units called to tive duty two years ago with the outbreak of the Korean war are tentatively scheduled for here in- September The are the Field Artillery Battalion and the The with batteries at Rogers ville Berryville and Harrison served for a year in Korea and was rated the outfit on the Korean front The ordered to active duty a few days after the served at Fort Bragg N C before going to Germany as a part of the North Atlantic Treaty tion forces Most officers and men of the two organizations have been released from active duty Capl Carmen Lierly of ville said afternoon that the is scheduled for tion September 10 while quarters and Headquarters tery of the will be September 22 according lo present plans Lt Col William Bush county and the man who com- manded the in Korea be in of of the two units Guardsmen now on inactive duty after service in Korea or Germany and men without service will be eligible to join either of the units as will erans of World War II and the Korean war Captain Lierly said men inter- ested in joining the units may contact him at the National Guard Armory between 8 a m and 5 p m weekdays A limited number of positions will be available he said Men who to become charter members must sec Lierly not later than next Monday Veterans will come into the units with the rank they held at discharge Murry May Act Against Brand Name Purchasing Little Gen Ike Murry said today that if it's ly possible his office will act to stop proposed state purchase of highway building machinery by brand name Murry said he -had not been asked for an official opinion on whether such purchases are legal The State Highway Commission has asked bids on brands of motor Warco and According to the the attorney general said I sea how there could be any com- petition In bidding Whether it's legal or not this is of the practices deplored by the Highway Audit sion It is not to the best interests of the state to purchase machinery or anything else on that basis Dismissal Of Demanded By Legion New American Legion convention today adopted a resolution demanding the dis- missal of Secretary of State Dean and those in his ment found wanting in the er of their duty to their Adopted overwhelmingly by a voice vote the resolution declared that the State Department requires new and stalwart leaders and asserted our patience is ed We demand immediate tion to this ell Important subject We accept nothing less Sea Spanned In Record 605 Crossing They Give Blood As Memorial To Korean Victim Buffalo N than 300 friends and relatives of a falo sailor killed in Korea are ing their blood to the Red Cross in a memorial to him Robert A Bergman 21 Navy medical man was in a Communist ambush June 22 when he went to help a wounded Marine Among the blood donors yesterday were Bergman's father and three of his John Rankin Is Defeated In Thomas Abernethy Beats Old-School Jackson John Rankin last of Mississippi's old-school white and denouncer of Yankees has lost his seat to his former colleague Rep Thomas Abernethy Rankin and Abernethy were opponents be- cause the state legislature com- their districts last April to eliminate a congressional seat losl in 1930 census Rankin conceded defeat early today after unofficial returns from 341 of the 358 precincts in yesterday's state Democratic primary Abernethy Rankin 20.568 victory said he had been Rankin's friend during his own tenure in Congress and I regret we found ourselves in the same district thus making our able Rankin chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee was of the creating the Tennessee Valley Authority and author of the measure creating the permanent House Committee on Un-American Activities Abernethy is a senior member of the House Agriculture tee Mississippi voters kept the state's bone-dry prohibition by turning down a proposal Sixty-seven of the 82 counties were against county option 15 favored it In other races U S Sen John Stennis led in every county to win his bid for reelection against liam Davis and Congressmen John Bell Williams Arthur stead and William Colmer in- rolled over all opposi- tion lo win new terms U Con- gress Collision Injures Drivers Three automobile drivers were injured about yesterday in a three-way collision at the of College nue and Dickson Street Injured were Mrs Ila Newbern 46 of Fayetteville Iwo fractured ribs bruises and shod Miss Phyllis 26 of ville bruises and shock and Dr J F Stanford 75 of Fayetteville cuts about the face City police said Mrs Newbern was driving west on Dickson Street meeting Miss who was driving cast at the College Dr Stanford ing north on College collided with Miss car throwing il into the station wagon driven by Mrs All three vehicles were badly damaged Mrs Newbern and Miss Screpel were taken to a physician's office by Moore's ambulance Texarkana Bus Strike Brings The Legion Hos Fun Drivers Are Hired To Replace Members Of Walkout Group Texarkana Ark Striking drivers of the Bus Company today picketed the firm's office and garage Ed Mitchell of the company hired bus drivers to re- place the striking members of the AFL Amalgamated Street Electric Railway and Motor Coaches Em- ployes Union and said that as soon as he hired 12 drivers he would attempt to resume ing the buses He said he expects to have the buses in operation sometime this week Four crs were hired yesterday M J Smith secretary of the union's local said picket lines were established because the company was hiring drivers He declared the union hoped further applicants would not cross the picket lines Mitchell said he did not believe the pickets would slow up cants and asserted police tion would be requested if trouble occurred Three saw the American Legion in New York yesterday A policeman along the route tries lo escape the embrace of a Legionnaire dressed as maiden aunt Three Heroic Soldiers In Korea Help Allies Capture Old Baldy From Communists With Second Division Korea IP Three heroic soldiers of the U S Second Division may have turned the tide in the bloody tle for Old Baldy the strategic hill in Western Korea where lied troops now are for keeps A sergeant from Kansas a litlle corporal from Texas and a hard-fighting were credited wilh clearing the way for Second Di- vision troops to drive Red troops off the crest of Old Baldy Ned Stewart attorney for the company If we felt there was any ot reaching a agreement with the union we would make no efforts to employ replacements But as the situation there is no possibility of reaching any agreement The company once offered the striking working a ly wage increase The union re- the offer and asked for a hour increase at the be- ginning of the strike 10 The company has said il cannol afford a wage Springdale To Open Hospital habit I The 23rd Infantry A Company was pinned down by heavy Communist morlar and ar- fire on a finger of hill Cpl Espinoza El Paso as and his squad leader ed all the hand grenades they could carry and charged toward the crest hoping to knock out some of the Red guns The rest of the company gave as much supporting fire as sible from their heavily shelled positions The squad lender was hit on thc way up Espinoza ed first aid grabbed more hand grenades and an automatic rifle and stormed back up the hill This time Lt W V his toon leader went with him Together knocked two bunkers and Espinoza silenced a 22 a Decatur used car Dr John W Dorman will be chief of slaff of the Springdale Memorial Hospital which will be dedicated and open for inspection by the public Sunday He was named al a meeling of 18 doctors held at the hospital last night with Dr Fred Ogden president of the Washington County Medical presiding Other hospital staff officers are Dr Friedman Sisco vice chief of staff and Dr Stanley Applegate An Committee is composed of the three officers and Dr Preston Brogdon Dr Charles F Bloom and Dr Ed Wheat A committee was appointed to draw up a con- and for the I j McFodden To Make Another Birthday Jump New Ynrk-MVBcrharr Fadden publisher and is flying lo Paris to make a parachute jump into the Seine River to celebrate his day who was 84 August 16 lefl here by plane For the jump he took along red underwear a life preserver and shoes with two-inch sponge soles He reported he would make the jump his in years to prove thai getting old is a bad Decatur Killed Dies In Wreck On Highway 59 Rogers William D machine with his rifle It was so dark you couldn't see the Chinks until you were only a few yards from said Sure was a funny ing to be close enough to hear them breathe and not be able to see them Sfc Rebel L Holcomb a toon sergeant of Wichita Kan also manned to move to the He immediately began firing at the Chinese with a flame thrower He used up fuel in two of the is Sometimes they squealed but dealer and service stalion tor was killed about this morning on near Gravelle when the car he was driving left the road and stuck a driving left the road and struck a trapped underneath the wrecked automobile and he apparently died instantly Acting Coroner Hubert reported said il appeared the driver had gone lo sleep al the wheel He was son of Mr and Mrs W O Stellmon of Decatur neral arrangements are in charge of the Wasson Funeral Home most of the time they just grunted i investigating officers included and toppled said the Deputy Sheriff Earl Rife and Stale They must have been Trooper Streubing ped up because they didn't seem j to mind dying I'll say one thi McCarthyism Lashed In Speech By Stevenson At Legion Convention Peach Crop In Area Reported Very Good Some Of Credit Goes To Drouth Grapes Moving Bj FRED COGER The recent drouth which aged mosl crops in Northwest Arkansas apparently helped area's peaches contacted today this year's peach crop good are still being marketed while thc Belle of Georgia variety Is virtually Konc A few varieties will ripen j later but not In large quantities j At least some of the credit for j the good crop according lo some observers goes to the dry which seems lo have retarded thc activities of fungus which often attacks peaches The good crop is especially this year to peach growers who had virtually no crop last year because of killing Peaches are bringing to a bushel The TIMES these ob- servers morning by Joseph D Ford ington agent Mrs Mabel King home demonstration agent non assistant manager of the Welch Grape Juice Company plant at Springdale and Richard buyer at Their information gave lowing picture of other crops in the two Fredonia grapes are Asks Support Attackers Of Gen Marshall Are Assailed Will Not Submit To Pressures Governor Warns Organization New Adlai venson accused the attackers of Gen George C Marshall today of hiding under a cloak of patriotism which he called the last refuge of scoundrels Thc Democratic presidential nominee did not use any but he left no doubt that one of thc main targets of his bluer blast was Republican Sen Joseph Carthy of recipient of an American Legion award for Americanism McCarthy has accused Marshall former secretary of state and for- mer secretary of defense of being party lo a plot against the ty of his own country Stevenson launched his surprise statement in a speech before the American Legion convention meeting In Madison Square den where GOP Presidential Nominee Dwight D Eisenhower spoke two days ago Also Stevenson f wagged a finger under the gion's nose and told them he would not submit to any pressures from the Legion If he thought Dtan Ellis More Funds For Agricultural Research Sought Deon Ellis Cites Need In Arkansas Speaks At Stuttgart Stuttgart their demands were excessive or pert S Ellis of the University of in conflict with the public inter- est In H was a fighting speech with Arkansas College of Agriculture called today for more state funds for agricultural research Ellin speaking to several as the and dred rice growers nt a rice ex- through to station near here freedom of thought in the during the 1951 year against Communism Arkansas experiment stations op- crated on only of slate funds That is less than of one per cent of our Arkansas cash farm Income Thc slate must assailed Communism the death of the soul but he added freedom of thought is being aced by patriots He called for a strong national defense and the restrained use of America's power to promote dom justice and peace in the world He told Legionnaires Is not a short frenzied outburst of emotion but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime In his first major drive for votes In the East Stevenson said there are men among us who use as a club for attacking other Americans He What can say for the man who proclaims himself a then for or personal reasons at- tacks the of faithful public I give you as a White grapes to be shipped to Ellis noted that only of j the attacks which have wineries are bringing a ton state funds went been made on the loyalty and marketed already and Concord I more funds into agricultural grapes which started to reMarch if it Is to meet the in- Monday will get in full swins late creasing needs of progressive Ar- thls week and next week farm people ing off the following week Size of HC said that with the grape crop will apparently the same farm income spends smaller probably by about twice as much Arkansas on third than last year and the research and that prices are about the same as lasti Louisiana which has a smaller year Quality is good The were sold mostly In small baskets for home use bringing 37 to 43 cents a basket farm income lhan Arkansas spent more lhan three times what Ar- kansas does at practice of Some of them were processed j ing to depend noon sales from however Most of the Concords farming operations to the are being processed and the research program He paid Those Welch firm is advancing a ton In charge of thc stations should for an agreement not be under lo rarry on additional payment depending on In order to pay for research the profit realized they defended lhat hill like it was their last rice Vaughn was wounded and from then on it was Holcomb and They threw every hand grenade they had and when supply was exhausted hospital and staff meetings at noon on each third Friday of the month were scheduled Miss Bracken is super- visor and chief of nurses of the new hospital A native of Kansas she formerly was supervisor j plosive charge in a inades and an ncl Two Cars In Collision On Highway 71 North A Rogers man was charged with following loo closely yesterday morning afler his car collided wilh another passenger car on Highway 71 a mile north of the city limits Deputy Sheriff Adrian Cooper breaking rain and canning plants year's grapes bul some vines were more heavily loaded this year Other factors credited with a smaller crop included damage Tomatoes On Market Tomatoes 1 A materially higher salary j scale to attract and hold a of outstanding research people 2 An increase in maintenance funds for support of thc research program very poor because t ih cnl d or use rt the We went from bunker to and Trooper Carl While said which had ceased operations again III i iir We knocked James E Spears of sut mortars machine guns had stopped when traffic nuns and everything they had ahead of him stopped Dan L son of Rogers following Spears the Rogers Memorial Hospital h h d Tailed to stop and his car struck Thp is In n The public is invited to attend the open house Sunday afternoon The first patient will be admitted September 8 Hurricane Noted East Of Miami Miami season's first tropical hurricane was born j Thuerk Not today in an area about miles Dr Allen Pollock Little Rock company moved lo j Spears the rear the top of the hill port and formed a strong line of defense which repulsed two en- emy during thc night and made thc 23rd Regiment confident it was on top of Old Baldy lo stay east southeast of Miami A hurricane hunting plane ing the tropical storm reported winds of about 85 mites an hour in the northern Off Until Sept 3 Wilkes-Barre Pa Con- between the United Mine Workers and thc hard coal industry began a week's recess today The operators and UMW Chieftain John L Lewis was appointed by Governor j agreed yesterday to move the talks Math today to the Stale Chiropody i lo Washington 1 two Board to succeed Dr days after nd of Leon Thuerk Kort Smith whose memorial holiday now being term expired observed by miners had to can Thc production will be far below mal however Apples small and of poor quality Thc and lions of worms dealt a double blow lo crop Many growers lo have no apples to sell Reduced acreage of strawberries this year is in as a sull of and of patches suffered hot dry ther and some old patches arc be- ing plowed up strawberry root worm and crown bore arc causing damage Although thc drouth thc bean crop some growers arc on a good fall crop Seed crops hard hil by arc reported looking ter stock and poultry research gram He said the ing at in November Eisenhower Stevenson made only one ence in his speech to Eisenhower He Thc fact that a great and I are competing for thc presidency not diminish my warm respect for his military achievements will that respect me from using honest effort to defeat him In 1005 is totally inadequate for present-day needs Trading Enlivened With Enthusiasm For Rails New Stevenson praised the Legion or its to awaken America lo the need of military be said this ly is won But he warned there arc other tasks we dare not neglect Il Is our high lask he said lo use our power with a hand and a stead livened trading Favored railroads added between one and two points while remainder of the list advanced fractionally with few ex- At thc same time tional losses dotted major divisions Volume picked up a bit when purpose of our Dower never be lost in thc fact of our the T take it I s the tlon of freedom justice and peace in world The of our day he climate of fear in Plan To Disintegrate Empire Of Communism From Within R v Dulles Buffalo N Foster Dulles rapped American foreign policy today as suicidal and posed a plan to disintegrate the empire of Soviet Communism from within The Republican foreign policy Science Association He called upon the United Slates to pay more attention to thc peoples and problems of Asia Africa and South America and to abandon as a failure Its program of con- Communism The empire ol Soviet Com- ran h t Is covering 800 timers an- today that the British Canberra Jet bomber which the Atlantic both ways in one lay averaged 805.52 miles an hour m leg from vest i east new record Actual flying adviser delivered his sharp at lor round trip was seven i lark In an address prepared for 5 minutes seconds I delivery before the American Dulles said Already that we exerted the first ncse peace treaty said present he said It must be changed 33 million people of what were re- cently 19 different Independent nations The structure could be cracked by passive resistance and That would happen if our tion would today exert the of the republic At that foreign policy Involved race time we symbolized freedom and we gave moral and sometimes terial support to those elsewhere who sought liberty The only alternative wav to stop Soviet Communism he said Is by a head-on collision of Influence in world The chief architect of the on a global scale by concentrating on the defense of predominantly white Western Europe That Is a policy and In i r i IB inmate in railroads came to life The rate jv nd still was under a shares Too for the day however 0 0 freedom of the mind as I have aid are concealed under the patriotic Poultry Market The poultry market today as re- ported by the University of Ar- kansas Institute of Science and Technology and thc Dairy nnd Poultry Market News Service nt U S Department of ture Arkansas market steady demand fair to good of- ferings continue light on all sizes: interests report good holiday demand paid f 0 b farm up lo s p m broilers cloak of And Envoys Talk Oil Break Stm Tehran American and British envoys here talked foi three hours today with It WM Qw first time since the the Iranian oil crisis thtt tht TJ S and British gether to see the and K thf face ol the Soviet program ol and fryers all weights 2.40 to raised it a suicidal i 2.80 to 33 a Imminent to lock   

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