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   Pampa Daily News (Newspaper) - June 25, 1951, Pampa, Texas                                Sv THE TOP 0 VOL AP Leased JUNE 10 PAGES TODAV Uf i i it I Seeks Proof Peace Bid Truman Says Ready To Join Real War Settlement TrUman said the United States is ready to join a real of the Korean war which fully the aggression and restores and While Truman did not so label that was obviously his reply to the proposal by Jacob Russian delegate to the for a cease fire and withdrawal of troops the area of the 38th paral on this first an of the Communist at tack on South said the Reds suffered casualties and have been thrown hind the line they started in major for eign policy blistered Re publican critics for spreading fear and and lies and trying to Dean Ache whom he called one of the greatest secretaries of state in our In guarded not mention or his pro posal the President tolda crowd gathered to dedicate a new air force test center We are ready to join in a peace settlement in Korea now cs we have always But It must be a real settlement which ends the aggression and re stores and security to the area and to the gallant Korean In Korea and in the rest of the world we must be ready to which truly ad us world But like the plague actions which would take unnecessary risks of world war Page 2 War Roars Into Second Year As World Talking Of Peace TOKYO The world talked of but the Korean war roared into its year and North Korean Reds were more aggressive all along the 106mile Communist jets streaked out of their Manchurian sanctuary on another typical Allied warships continued a hail of steel into East Coast ports in North The ceasefire and armistice proposal by Russias Jacob Malik had put damper on the fight Red ground forces showed mon fight than But by lati afternoon there was no sign of their expected anniversary Allied noting an omi ui ii The state spotlight on crime swung toward the Maceo sundi res gam 1 7 operations again Fred Meridith of Crime cnair and his four colleagues ready to fire a new barrage of questions at the this time in public General Price Daniel and State Chief Homer Gar were or id to give the committee r nd infor mation on which bane the Considerable about companys gambling activities gleaned at a clos ed door hearing earlier this Threatened with con Sam Serio produced rec ords of the Maceo interests showing they grossed n e a r 1 y by violating the state gambling laws last general accountant for the was expected be one of todays main Meridith and Waggoner Cavr of Lubbock put in nearly six hours of work at the capitol yesterday laying trm final groundwork for the POLITICS 1951 Joseph has filed as a for the Ken tucky House of Representatives as one of four after the Democratic She is pictured as she was crowned Miss America at Atlantic City in Mother Of Pampan Dies In Minnesota Services for mother of Jerry be held at Tuesday inMin where she died Sunday after a long and Jerry Torvie have been in Minneapolis for about two weeks because of the illness of his He is with the Texas Werness Funeral has charge of the nous enemy in the predicted a limited Com munist counterattack to celebrate the wars first Thirty jets darted back and forth across the Yalu river boundary of Man jockeying for position to attack Fifth Air Force Sabre One of the Russian made planes was shot down in The Reds broke off the 10min ute battle and scurried back to safety in It was the eighth day in the last nine that et battles have swirled high over North Reds have lost 13 planes destroyed and 29 The Allies have lost 11 planes in that The Reds Sunday drove Allied troops off two important ridges south of the north ern the old Red Iron Triangle assembly One hill changed hands six times in 36 hours of bloody Reds and troops met at the top and battled with machine guns and The allies then a withering hail of ery fire on the Red Pilots later spotted enemy dead SOME LIKE IT GIs of the famed Princess Pat Light Infantry Regiment line up for dinner on the safe side of hill somewhere on Korean Chances are Red troops on the other side of the hill are not getting their food served quite as Canadian Army photo by Telephoto the Planes Ready To Hit WASHINGTON Mi Emmett Rosie ODonnell told senators today the Air Force is keeping atombomb carry planes ready to strike if at Iran Clamps Down On British Oil Shipping IRAN IP A dozen tankers jammed the port of Abadan stopped from sailing with their cargos of gasoline and oil from the refinery The ships Welong to the Oil which Iran recently The companys British waned that millions of gallons backing up into the plants limited oil storage facil might force a shutdown of the installation which supplies the lions share of oil for Europes defense Drake told the Iranians ik Nils Near Here Pampa received inches of Sunday night in a threat ening electrical storm that was by winds with gusts up to 40 miles a Near Laketon at the kelson farm a freakish twister raveling Jn a southwest to swooped down and turned over a chicken house jut little The twister turned at the ohn Harnly farm travel ng from the southeast to north blew over an airplane into the hearing record About inches of rain was letter from Fleet Admiral reported in the Laketon section World War chief of have streamlined our pack ages and equipment so that wo can get out there in an absolute minimum of time and go into ODonnell former Head of the strategic bombing command in the Far was testifying as the and scheduled final at Senate hearings on the dis missal of MacAr The senators aimed to fin ish with him and complete the inquiry It was the 42nd day of hear ings by the Senate Armed Serv ices and Foreign Relations com Before ODonnell began testi Senator Knowland a during an electrical flood lightning was but no loud thunder Elsewhere on the South heavy rain and hail struck at crops and caused property Six inches of rain fell at Mule shoe and for more than three hours the city without Wire communications were knocked and winds which hit 60 miles an hour destroyed an airplane and the Muleshoe airport Twenty or 30 houses in a low avea were flooded and it was that crops in that area took a severe Tampas high temperature for Sunday was The low last night was naval in King said that at the time of the Yalta conference he was agree able to efforts to bring Russia into the The senators spent consider able time debating whether to call Averell pres advisor in foreign as a There wan inal decision but Senator he in any case put a sworn statement from former ambassador to into the Police Seek Facts In Local Slaying Local law enforcement officers this morning were attempting to collects facts surrounding the Sunday morning killing of Jeff who was shot by Patrolman G lian when Smiley allegedly re The shooting occurred in front of the Owl Bar on Maple near Smiley was shot by a caliber bullet which passed through his pierced an automobile hit the cars gas tank and glanced away in an unknown Attempting to reconstruct the Chief of Police John Wilkinson and Sheriff Rufe Jor dan gave this Smiley and Ben had invited Walter Honey taxicab to have another with Shortly after that Smiley and Johnson got in to an argument over the dead man claimed the cab driver owed We cant seem to get a If we are forced to shut you must name responsible of to take over immediately a Dangerous situation unless you want to see Abadan go up jn Despite its legal Iran has not yet taken over actual operation of Shutdown of a handling is an ex tremely complicated task requir ing highly trained personnel to avoid One the man to slip out yesterday de spite an Iranian threat of naval action and safely away over the sandbar at the mouth of the and Iranian soldiers prevented the British from weighing The port usually clears five or tankers a The Ships are held by an Iranian demand that receipts saying they owe the National Oil fer The PM take over the 4 receipt form was worked out yesterday in which the captains acknowledge pump ing aboard a certain amount of but leave unstated who is to receive Four ships sailed after their masters signed When the were they were found to car ry the letterhead Iranian Na tional Oil Drake said the captains of the dozen ships refused to sign these until they heard from London whether doing so would commit Anglo Iranian to de facto recognition of Iranian manager Derek Hobson the small re finery of Kermanshah in West Centra reported to jeen by of to stay in his house H with operation ofthe of Seeks Ceiling On Size Of Corps WASHINGTON IP The House Armed Services committee today begins considering a which would put a floor of and a ceiling of on the size of the Marine Today the corps totals about The already approved by the also would make the commandant of the marines a consultant to the joint chiefs of staff on In mat ters affecting the marines he would have if he disc agreed with The joint to carry his case to the President and the secretary of The Senate provides that the corps shall include four full strength combat four air wings plus sup porting Chinese Reds Like Capitalist Show 24TH Chinese Reds were captured without re sistance shortly after a touring show appeared in the 24th division Thi said hd shaft trani I had enough drapery materi al that I got in The News Want Ads left over to make you three Ceiling Charts On Beef To Be Posted Official charts of retail beef cut ceiling prices will be post ed in meat shops today accord ing to announcement Saturday from the district Office of Price Stabilization in Housewives can refer to the price charts and be sure that they are paying no more than ceiling price tor beef in New price charts showing low er prices will be effective and still will go into effect After the last beef will be sell ing at retail from eight to 10 cents while p r i p e s will be about 29 percent higher straight Jordan said this There were eight wit nesses and virtually every is Tho officers contin turned into a fight anc Patrolman Callahan was called about Callahan came up to Smiley mi attempted to stop the fight In the few seconds that Callahan placed Smiley undei charging disturbance of the and went into the Owl Bar to call a squad car While the policeman was call Smiley broke away and walk cj Callahan went aflei him and grabbed A Marled between the policeman and In the melee Calla han lost his club and apparently I nocked Smiley down with his According to our best Informa Jordan Smiley got up and put his in hid And Canadian Air Defense Tried And Found Wanting COLORADO Iff The United States and Canada tried out their growing air defense network this week They found still Mock enemy bombers drilled their way through clouds and valleys past radar and civilian Despite jet interceptor flights and simulated anti air craft they ranged over every vital target area But Air command of were with the prime object of the exercise to train thousands of ci vilian volunteers in observation and filter report western Hugo called them At the same he said more volunteers and training are need was demonstrated to the eastern Frederic by the weather simulated attackers to fly in at low often out of the range of The ftir defense center here at Snt saia it would re Callahan told us 3 warn ed Smiley to keep it thinking he was going for a Apparently Smiley got up and charge trie policeman and was Jordan Callahan told police he was obout five or six feet from Smiley when he After the bullet struck Smiley turned and walked about 25 or 30 steps be fore he fell Feeling against the policeman was running high in The Flats and in some quarters of the white section ot the city where the dead man had been well and police report no have been filed in the Jordan said he and District Tom Braly will get together sometime to day and attempt to a more detailed account of what happen The dead man was born on June 1919 at Tex and moved to Pampa in 1941 from While here he worked as a cook for Owens and for the past month was employed at the Boynton Machine Surviving him are his one four J a 11 o U on an years old four two of the man entered a plea Julius and live in before Corporation Off idols Wary Of Soviet Proposition By JOHN HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON The United States looted M Moscow and Peiping today for proof that Jacob Malik call for a 38thParallel truce was a real peace not just another Soviet propaganda Pending definite state department and administration officials appeared extremely wary of th proposition which the Kremlins envoy to the forth in a speech This declared its readiness to plaj its in ending the fighting the proposal ii And in order to nail down that point it probable that Ambassador Alan Kirk at would be instructed shortly to ask the Kremlin wHa conditions and other considerations volved in Maliks Britain and France may partici pate in making such a In the it was under stood by authorities that such mediary as India and Sweden which have formal rela tions with Red China and better contacts than the British there would lose no time in asking Pel ping whether it shared Maliks ex pressed convictions that a truce is now A positive answer coupled with an indication of acceptable condi tions would undoubtedly mean that he Communist high command had up its objective of throwing troops out of Korea and was ready to negotiate The Malik general in came at the tail end of his public the first part of which blasted the United States and reiterated Red claims oh For nosa and Chinas member But those two points were not coupled with the truce By its the speech raised critical issues for the al iance fighting the Reds in Among these none was more im portant than the desire to exploit Maliks maneuver for all it is worth as a real peace yet to avoid being drawn into a propaganda or military Following the release of the text of Maliks speech late Saturday these were the main de The white House delayed for 24 until late advance copies of Pres dent Trumans speech at Tulla This gave rise o the belief that the President was reviewing his Secretary of State Acheson to stand unchanged a Korean war anniversary statement released last night but drafted be fore Malik This statement See Page 3 Wilson Says Cant Relax If War Ends NEW YORK Mobilization Director Charles E Wilson said today that can not afford to relax its de fense effort even if the Koreai war ends Wilson spoke before the Na tional Industrial Advertisers on the first anniversary o the outbreak of the Korean con The ending of controls our economy at the present tim would produce chaos and dis he Reasons for extending De fense Production Act Harry Wouldnt But The Judge Said It cost a local drunk for President Trumans refusal to talk to him on tho According to police tho night clerk of the Hotel re a drunk trying to call President Truman in Washington last The call got but tho President refused to pa Pampa seven sisters and his Martha Pope of Services will be held at 2 Tuesday in the Progressive Bap list church with Davis Burial will be in Aspermont Wednesday under direction of the Duenkel Car michael Funeral Rites Held For Shamrock Crash Victim Funeral services conduct ed at 3 today for Velma Vorse Harris of Sham who was killed Saturday in an accident about 10 miles west of Harris had gone to Clavis to marry They wore returning from New Mexi co at the time of the accident when Harris apparently lost control of the It left the turned over and killed her according to the High way Patrolmen who Harris is survived by her and three Larry Lee Jesse Warren Beck and Donald Gene and her Dora Other survivors include a ami two Ima Faye McAIster and Wanda Mae Court Clifford Bruly and fined this Meeting Slated To Chest A meeting if persons crl in organizing a Community Chest in Pampa will be held in Palm Room al July At this final meeting a Com munity Chest will either be set up in Pampa or Ihe plan Reports from the fact finding committee wil be made expires next Saturday even more urgent today than were when the law wai first he It is senseless for the M nose to fight but fight on rhey he in Indo China and other parts of the danger points exist that coule set the whole world eyes 5f the iie Korea is bui a skirmish in the battle for world and if the Korean war end we could ford for an instant to relax bur vigilance or weaken our Truman To Veto Bills On Tax Cuts WASHINGTON P A bat lie between President Truman Congress over formula out ting of appropriation bills was in the malting A congressional friend of thd who may not be told a reporter Truman will on which Congress a or He represented the President aa freling that such an approach to reduction of government funds Is unjustified and an abdication by Congress of its wn The President the informant that if Con grass a certain amount cut fi oni appropriation it should cut hat amount in specific places stand a but treat every item because some of them cant ba without damaging essen tail activities while others might be trimmed If the President vetoed an SJM and Congress J to pass another without See Page 3 Lets go Lewis WE That John near checked his rain gauges his morning after heavy rains and a freakish twister hit his farm Sunday He found one gauge leld one a half inches of The other one was in good used con Showdown Control Making Up In Senate Senate today begins Us fight a showdown in the controversy over legislation to extend rent and other now due to expire Saturday The extension comes up for debate in the Senate amidst a swirl of dispute about the effectiveness of economic controls for com batting inflationary pressures touched off by the Korean war a year President Truman declared over the that bills recom mended by House and Senate committees tail to provide the strengthened economic controls he has In letters to Vice President Barkley and House Speaker Truman said he has been considerably distressed by some provisions in both the House and Senate These provisions take thy easy way to relax controls und hope for the best which is extremely he r The Senate took nj embers vowed to tight in Senate for strengthening nients in line with f um u tension recommended by its In banking committee with T warning that some night might be necessary this T such the Al us fre are in a The House is to start debate fht aggression i its A on its on Chairman Maybank said the Senate Banking commit a good ana he expects it to win Ap But there wag bitter dissension the Some Is an invitation to The Senate would controls for months June House measure calls for cons another See 1 M  

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