tttltlon tlK'n WHS fftr llt;'ss than now.“Thi* fiMir and imptiontlon that thi.s action will bring the Sovlrl Union into the war is alwayd prcHcnt. the rctlrlt;*d general wrote. In theFar lOast, however, Soviet llns.slahappens to he extremely vnln«*r-able. Her troop.s In the Far Kast(h*pcndent on a .single supplyanNATIONPrcMident Kisenhower leadH the nation m ooser-i'Soldlor in Arlington National fVnietery, Arlington, Va. «NEA Tvlephato)t«IUn« MUM of iko **ynniii»r tlM Bonluim SoImoIo.**mmline! The Trans-Baikal railway. Itcan be rlt;*ached by American planes• •nm present poslljoiuiWilloughby said a single air mls-Siberlasion could Isolate Soviet from Its RurojKian ba.ses of supply, tlMid paralyze every port from Vladivostok to Shanghai.Urging the conservation of west-McCarthy in HewYork AddressEttemiet of FreeThouaht Areern manpower, Wllloujfliby said theWest’s sea and air superiorityto deliverwould make It po.sslhlewithoutrecourseInlomie weapons to g-ound forces.Willoughby sahl the Russians arr-following the Japanese pattrTn of ronqur*st of Asia with the objr'c-tlves of the raw matr*rlal.s of Indo-nesin the Philippines. Thailand.He nrr'dleterlCondemnedWASItlNfiTON, .liiniAdministrationsource.s'I’uesday that PreaUlent r*r was aiming at Sea. Joseph It.I (UP) indieatedRisen how'-To Reyive StitesMgMs PartyLoulfiena DemoTakes Lead1Move1MeCarthy, (It -VVls.). when he flrsalBATON ROUGE. La., JuneDcmocratloJohnny Dlckereon, another her of thlt;* fraduatina claaf. wlU sing. You‘U Never Walk Alona,*^ eccompnnled by Bally Thta. nromptu In C. Sharp Minor, Op. M,No. T* by Hugh Relnhold, will-ha a piano number by Boania Fhlr*child. **AI1 the Thlnga You Ara** and *^Halla of Ivy** will be aung^hy the High School Chorua .Four aanlor girla. Sally TM*i ASS Huff, Ptggy Atnlp. and Panaea McMurry, wlU play the procemioa* ai and raceaatonaf, *Tonip and C3lr*cumataneaf^ hy Qrags far thamenceiuent Itatffdaea.•?«UP A Louisiana leader Tuesday announced plana to revive the dormant Statca BlghtaThere are M aanlor34 girlaparty because of the tldelanda anda broad.Hide at demogogucs who iry to divide the Amr^rlcan people over th«* Uommunlst Issue.segregHllon rulings of the U. 8. 8upreme Court,niMtriei Aitornev LcanderBu^mn and Malayathat Indonesia will follow Inlt;lo-Chlthe Red timetable of c(UiMct'arthy was not lintiu'dialidy jivjiilable for eominent.politicalna onquest.Bunche ClearedBy Loyalty Board•up)ANRW YORK M“.v fjgovernment investigating board announced Friday there Is nodoubt as to the loyalty of Dr. RalphJ. Bunche.Bunrhe'a clearance wa.s announced by Plerr'c Cerety. ehuirmun of the board in an unusual press conference summoned at I he headquarters of the Unllj'd States missionIn a major addrt'ss at New York Monday night, Mr. Kisenhower said Americans are completely united in their opposition to com-tnuiu.sin.Wi* must not,” he siild, permitanyone to inspire quarrels thateventually find good ciliifens bitterly opposi'd to other goon ••Itl/ens. w'iicn hasicully all would itkc to be )oin«(i In effective opposition to conununlsm.”The Pri’sldeni spoke at I'eremon les marking the 200th annlver.Hury(if Columbia University. His uddrc.ss was televised and broad-(’ast nationally.Mrleader, said the court declslona Indleate the need of a strong move-offor graduation thli year and 47 boya.Program for the Commencement Exerclaea thia evening la aa fol*Iowa;Proceaaional: Porno and Clrcum atance ■e • a•• ament to preserve the vestiges our Inherent freedom.”Perez .said u meeting of “StatesCigar(audience standing)Huff, gaily Tala. Peggynip, Denetn MeMurryon .............. Mike McDoirellitRlber ientor Claaa lt;ever Walk Alone ............I#hi) calledRightsshortly after the present Louisianalegislative session ends on June 10to reorganize and revitalize” theHammeratcln - Rodgerainny Dlckeraoninsurgent party.He said the meeting probably would be held ut Jaekson, Miss., which he called the birthplace of the move by Democratic party dla-sldent.s six years ago to block the election of former President Tru-Accompanial, Bally TatenpromptD In C Bharp Minor.Op. 33, No. 3 Hugo RelahaldBonnie FairchildwhichRlscnhower did not mention Sen. Joseph R. Mci'arthy bv namein hl-H Hpwrh 'bJii mnnv who heardhim fi'lt there was no doubt In* re-to the United Nations. It cume after . f(.rred to the Wisconsin seimtor.Jtwo days of hearings for the Negro diplomat who Is principal director of the United Nations trusteeshiphoard IreArdWhen asked In Washington if any of the President's remarks wereman.The States Rights party, pul up former Gov. J. Strom Thurmond of South ('arollna aa a can-Trunian, hasdldate against Mr.been dormant since.Courtdepartment. TheBunche until 1 u m. Friday.directed at Mcrarthy. Whlt«» HousePress Secreturv James (* Hageriy(Hee IKK Paae A)Perez said the Supremosegregation asandruling outlawing practiced by Slt;»uthern stalesvoiding stale ownership of tldelandu need of a renewedAll the Things You Art.....KaraHalls of Ivy ... RuaaaltHigh School Chorua A Century of ProgreasC H. Dlllahay BuperlntendentPhilosophy of Rducatlon ............Jacklo McNahh Development of Education la Texas Francao BoUEducation In BonhamP«fiy KubankaOutlook for Bonham^ Vincent Doanbera Senior ClaaaT.oil Indicate stales rights movement.Perez, allhoiigh not a state leg* Islulor himself, helped gain the u*at’Andemoa•ryfore they arc actually turned over to Jenkins.•rnMcCarthy siild 8lt;»n. John L. M • ('lellan, (D.-Ark.», had made i'very clear that he feels anyonewho giVi^M us Information ahoul'etter Intei’jected Into the hearingshy McCui'thy earlier, Mci'leHan said, '‘that little hureaucnit was J Rdxar Hoover”Mi'CleiUm challenged the udinliirdoption ol u Joint resolution tacking the Supreme Court because of Its decision that public school se-grcgullon is unconstitutional.Conservative Deinucrullc leadersof Alabuinu. North Carolina. Florida. Ocorgiu, Texas, South Carolina,and Arkansas wereTennesseeUfllve in the Stales' Rights party InlUIH.MARKITS1 lUP)straMon to deliver a legal opinUU'FORT WORTH. June Cuttle .WK) SUiw, moat classes QP* ening about steady with Monday**Ilf weak to MX' or morv luw-SpeclMl HonorsPrincipal *Awarding of DIplomaa BCHaaaaMember Board of TruatcaaBenediction Jaaaes BallPresident Baalor ClaaaRecessional: Pomp and Clrcum*stance ............ Fl«ar(audience remnln aeatad)Ann fluff, Bally Tate. Peggv Atnlp. Deneen MoMurry ni rector of Chorua, Jamaa A. TnirlorAccompanist Jan Lipacamhllonur students of tha claaa aro luhn Gregory Hall, son of Mr. aad Mrs. Clayton Hall. Ravanaa; Mlaa Sally Tate, daughter of Mr. aa4 Mrs. J. O. Tata. West 13th fVdar Street. Bonham, and Mlaa Bonnie Fairchild, daughtar of Mr.and Mrs. J. R. FairchlM»Rt r