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TWO THE CORSICANA (TEXAS) DAILY SUN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1947. Texas Clcudy With TREATY Paris Cold By Tho Associated Freas. Considerable cloudiness prevailed ne rally over the state early today with slowly clearing ekies In the northern portion. A fr.u ycattrri-d sh.Avers were reported in extreme south but rainfall was light. San Antonio had .34 inch rainfall with some hail accompanied by an IS miln per hour wind.

No reported. The Pan l.antl In shivered in below rooming temperature early tod.iv with 24 reported at Clarrndon. The forecast was for warmer weather Tuesday, "Near freezing weather was forecast for the upper Rod River Valley tonight with Tuesday not so cold. FRANCE CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE Transport system said the subway end bus strike had been called off bv the union because it was "a failure." Headquarters of the iate which called the strike confirmed that it had been "annulled," but declined to give the reason. The strike vote had been carried by a strong majority of union members at a closed meeting last night after a central strike committee composed of CGT members had rejected Premier Robert Schuman's offer of a cost-of-living money indemnity for workers, Other Unions Onnoaed, Public transportation workers holding members in two other union groups had opp6sed the work stoppage, called by the strike committee to enforce demands lor a generc wage increase.

Despite statements by transport authorities that subway service was normal, subway ridera noted that there seemed to be fewer trains than usual and that they did not seem to be running at their usual speed. However the management of the lines attributed the difficulties to funeral services for Gen. Philippe Leclerc. World War Two hero, which drew thousands of Parisians to Notre Dame Cathederal and congested traffic. We Keep Our Chickens Fresh Dressed setec- Oome In and make your tlon from our fresh dressed of poultry.

C. L. McMAOTS 210 East 6th Phone 1183 Beware Coii Following After the flu Is over and gone, the cough that follows may develop into chronic bronchitis 11 neglected. Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden, phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the -understanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back.

CREOMULSION forCoughs.Chest Colds, Bronchitis Griffin Funeral Home SERVICE Phone 14 6th Avenue and 14tb Street. CONTINUED FROM FIRST of this hemisphere." The treaty provides for joint action against aggression in tho hemisphere. Tho chairman of tho senate's foreign committee urged his colleagues to ratify promptly. The agreement, ho said, offers cheerful, encouraging and happy news in a war-weary world which is groping, amid constant and mul- tipln alarms, toward the hopes by which men live." In obvious reference to Rusisa's exercise of tho big power veto in tho United Nations, Vttndenberg noted that tho pledges the American republics to act on a two-thirds vote to invoke sanctions against an aggressor. No Paralyzing Veto." "There Is no paralyzing veto upon anv of these peaceful sanctions." the Michigan senator said Jn a prepared address.

"One recalcitrant, one non-coooperator, cannot nullify the loyalties of the others. It cannot even stop the others from UP ing collective force. "Wo arc building upon mutual trust. This is a true partnership which represents the greatest advance ever made in tho business of collective peace. These two cc- oi-dinated continents thus will offer no hospitality to alien aggressors, who following the usual pattern, might seek to 'divide and con- ouerV He noted that each nation reserves the right to determine whether it will Join In the use of armed force against an aggressor.

Vandcnbcrfr has urged revision of the United Nations Charter to eliminate the big power veto on all decisions short of the use of force. Vandcnberg said that nothing done In the agreement "subtracts one word from our over-all responsibilities OIL CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE excess of posted prices nor Increase production. Further "Steps'' Possible, Fraser added, however, that Shell start losing its supply of crude nocesaary to fulfill its obligations "wo shall find it necessary to protect these customers by taking whatever steps may be required." Only a few hours after Fraser's statement was released, Magnolia Oil Company announced action of following Sun's boost and numerous other companies, both Inrgo and small, immediately lowed. H. C.

Weiss, president of Humble, said last Thursday night while speaking at a banquet given for com ps ny em yes, that Humble in recent wcc-kg has been losing connections, a development which he described as "something new to the oil industry." Most Companies Join, TULSA, Dec. Announcemont by Humble Cil Co, and Shell Oil Co. that they would meet the 50-ccnt per barrel increase in crude oil prices first posted 10 days by Sun Oil Co. was followed today by similar boosts by practically all major buyers. Only major purchasers in Oklahoma, Kansas and Northern Mid-continent area which havo not fallen in line are Carter OH Co.

and Continental Oil Co. Others who announced raises included Barnsdall Oil Mld- Contlncnt Petroleum Skelly Oil Gulf Oil Toronto Pipeline transporation divis- ion of British-American Oil Midland Co-operative Wholesale, Gushing, Stanolind Oil Co, (Indiana); Deep Rock OH Sunday Oil and" Champlin Refining Co. Relax in a Turkish Bath! Try one at the T. M. C.

second floor. Modern equipment Expert i i Courthouse News "28 ra jr. 'fa Ml SS as i fi-r AFOHAN BLANKET Fringed throw in softest pure wool, clear pastel colors. In decorated clear p'nstic box. By Chatham.

I District Court The District court jury for this week has been excused, District Judge A. Mays announced Monday. Divorces granted last week were: Dorothy Ward vs. Wililam Ward. Delvm H.

Cephus vs. Addle Mae Ccphus. Wynona Francos Flovin vs. William Flavin, Wills Motley vs. FauUnc Moslcy.

Editn Thompson vs. Pohn Thompson. Mrs. Alice Lawrence vs. S.

Lawrence. Mrs. Betty Jo McDanicl vs. D. G.

McDanioJ. County Court Two persons were fined $100 and costs by County Judge Powell 'Saturday after pleading guilty to charges of violation of the prohibition laws. They were Howard Jackson and W. O. Russell, TABLE TWINS Silver pepper mill and salt shaker.

By George Thompson. ACCESSORIES CEMAR POTTERY IN NEW S.U6TLE COLORS DISTINCTIVE LAMPS IV fv I i. PICTURES PRINTS, FIORAL5, ETCHINGS 1 MIRRORS FRAMED OR VENETIAN W2S 1185. Beaton St Phone 176 MGHTS Twin Mayfair table lighters, sold in pads, and lovely. District Clerk American Radiator and Standard Sanitary vs.

L. B. Porter, suit for writ of garnishment after judgment. The district court jury list for the last week of the October term, beginning December 15, was announced Moday by District Clerk J. C.

Gaston as follows: Wayne Elrod, Rt, 1, City. Oscar Beggs, Kerens. Claude Carson, 1220 W. 13th, City. R.

O. Poc, Rt. 1, Kerens. W. Keathley, Frost.

A. H- Holloway, Kerens. Hugh Loper, City. J. D.

Mahoney, Rt. 1, Purdon. Clyde Phillips, Kerens. Ben R. Cherry, Kerens.

H. O. Blanding, 2nd Ave. E. E.

Elligton, Frost. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 5, R.

Green, Frost. W. Defee, City. 3. J.

Beebe, 709 W. 2nd Ave, M. J. Crawford, Rt. 2, Kerens.

A R. May, Roane. J. Wendorf, City. Willie Craig, Rt.

1, Streetman. Robt. Wheelock, City. R. H.

Conner, Dawson. Been Allen, City. Magee, Blooming Grove. Jack Slater, Frost. A.

D. Ellis, Rice. B. L. English, Frost C.

L. Brown, City. J. A. Daniels, Kerens.

Embry S. Ferguson, City. Paul Milliner, Streetman. Wayne Milligan, Streotman. C.

Curington, City. W. E. Doyle, Frost. J.

L. Venton, Chatfield Ropt. L. Cason, City. VISIT PENAL FARMh-O.

Ellis, (left-, new general manager of the Texas Prison System, effective Jan. 1 shows off prize cattle to Texas Priso i Board members, Freneh Robertson, Wilmer Lincoln, J. E. Wheat and Bronson Morgan, as they visited the Shelby coun- i ty, Penal Farm directed by Ellia near Memphis, Tenn. (AP C.

A. City. City. PALESTINE PRESSURE COOKER New mcatinftster cooks 7-pound roast or 6-pound chicken. BATH Packed in clear plastic Christmas balls, for festivity Towel or washcloth seta, big or little.

-T kflftl Marriage licenses Wille Parker arid Pattie McCullough. Arthur Nell Waller and Margie Ellen Norris. Milton McKenzie and Christine Darden. F. A.

Wheeler and Mrs, Bertie Mae Wheeler. Clyde Tweedle and Gloria Deon Fread. Warranty Deeds G. Walker et ux to R. J.

Henderson, et al, north one-half of lots 1 and 2, block 34, Kerens, $2,500. J. S. Nelson et ux to Sarah Franklin, five acres of R. C.

Doom survey, 51 and other considerations. James C. Runnels et ux to Whitelaw, lot 4, block 526-A, F. Flcklin addition, Corsicana, 247.63. GUEST TOWELS Every home needs more of these are Irish linen.

Justice Court Judge W. H. Johnson fined two persons for highway violations and one for intoxication over the weekend. In Judge A. E.

Poster's court, seven persons were fined for high- way violations, one for affray and one for intoxication. Judge Foster set bond at 51,500 for Lillie Ruth McGlff, negro, charged with murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of her husband Saturday night Constable Constable Joe Allen and Deputy Constable John Kelly arrested seven persons over the weakendfor various highway violations. Sheriff's Office Deputy Sheriff Raymond Myrick and R. E. Jones and State Liquor Control Board Inspector R.

T. Bailey arrested one person Saturday for violation of the prohibition laws. Bailey arrested a negro at the bus station Saturday night or. the same charge and confiscated a suitcase of liquor. Eat With Brewer South Highway 75.

CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE between the all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv and all-Arab Jaffa. -Arab stores and home? in the border region were set afire during the fighting. Another Jew was killed by gunfire on the Jerusalem-Tel Aviy highway and a seventh was stabbed to death in Jerusalem. Seven. end one Arab were killed last night, Official Toll 88.

The killings brought to 88 the unofficial count of fatalities in the Holv Land since the "United" (Eons annomiccd its decision on the partitioning of Palestine nine rtavs ago. Sharing the spotlight with the situation In Palestine were developments in Cairo, where leaders of (he seven member nations of the Arab league met to decide the steps they should take to prevent imrtlementatlon of the partitioning plan. Some observers thought that the meeting might fix a zero hour for a general Arab uprising throughout (he MfrTdln Arabs Joining Forces. Crowds of Arabs were reported up before "recruiting cen- all Middle Eastern coun- attd in Palestine the Jewish called Jewish youths to reg- ister'f6r security duty at registration places which will bo opened tomorrow. Zva! Lcumi.

extreme underground group, indicated that It was ready to unite with the nkrf'e moderate Hagana in the' event of an opQn Arab-Jewish war. SICK AND COWAIyKSCENT P. and S. Hospital "Mrs. M.

A. Nutt, Frost, is medical patient, MI'S. B. E. Hodges gave birth, daughter Monday Mrs.

E. Burr, Kerens, gave birth to Ji ffon Monday. M. C. Owen Is a surgical tres 1 JUDGE BULKS ON HER Freda Gibson (above) is solemn faced but not tearful about the judge's decision that her crying is a nuisance and may lead to the loss of her parents' rented home in Memphis, through eviction, Wirephoto.) birth to a son Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. A. F. Thompson gave birth to a son Sunday T. Fread is a -patient.

Mrs. C. Guild gave birth to a daughter Saturday night. The following were dismissed: JR. Mftford.

B. M. Bumgardner. Mra. J.

C. Jimmy Dan Easley, 3-'weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Easley. David H.

Long, Blooming Grove. LUCY A. WELCH FUNERAL SERVICES TUESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Lucy A. Welch, aged 67 years, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

J. G. Payne, 116 Avenue Monday morning following an extended illness. Funeral services will be held from the Flret Baptist church at Como, Texas, Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Burial will be in the Como cemetery.

The rites will be conducted Rev. Wilbur Gilbreath are her husband, R. B. Welch, Houston; two daughters, Mrs. Payne, Cprslcana, and Mrs.

Fred Nabour.fi, Corpus a son, D. B. Welch, Elgin; two brothers, F. H. Green, "Greenville, and Marvin Como, and other relatives.

Corley Funeral Home will direct. CIO Steelworkers Rap Profiteering; Price Cuts Urged HOUSTON, Dec. steelworkers from Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas opened the union's annual trl-state Conference here yesterday with criticism of the Texas legislature and demands for increased compensation and a third round of postwar wage hikes. Representatives of the three states also pledged a doorbell-ringing--poll-tax paying political campaign. National Secretary-Treasurer David McDonald told delegates that the union would rather have a price rollback Instead of pay increases.

"But congress has totally failed the American people in this respect," ho aaid, "and furthermore, we are convinced now that profit- hungry big business "has no intention of ending Its orgy of record breaking profiteering by lowering prices for the customer." The union- has 15,000 members in the three states, 10,000 of whom are in the Houston area. Group To Confer On Foot, Mouth Malady of the joint U. foot and mouth commission, arrived Saturday. A meeting of this joint commission is to be held late this week after congressional hearings on the disease problem have ended. Sun Want Ads Bring Resu Try a want ad and convert It In! cash.

Just phono 163. INSTANTLY starts to I CHESTCOIDS! In Upper Bronchial Tract, Throat it At first sign of a coldr-rob Muoterote on cheat, throat and back. It inttantly starts to relieve coughing and helps break np painful congestion in the upper bronchial tract, nose and throat. Musterole has ALL the advantages of a warming, stimulating mustard plaster yet is so much easier to apply. Just rub it on for mighty fast relief! In 3 strengths, WASHINGTON, Dec.

meeting 1 is scheduled today between Mexican foot and -mouth disease officials and Under-Secretary of Agriculture Norris E. Dodd. The Mexican officials, headed by Oscar Flores, Mexican co-director Radiator Car Heater Generators Starters Batteries Carburetors Fuel Pump Windshiel Wipers Windshield Washers Herod Radiator Electric On All Makes and Models PHONE 868 R. Green, Frost, was 1 to surgical service. William Potts, Dallas, gave birth a daughter Sunday.

Robert Enoch g-ave Relax in a Turkish Bath! Try one at the Y. M. C. second floor. Modern equipment Expert Service.

TIC Ope KENNEDY STORE GENERAL It's a Merrie Chrisfmcrs when Santa selects Dyer's Wheeled Toys and Trains For Sale Or Lease CAFE in Good Railroad Town Good Location, For Particulars Phone 509-X Priced for Quick Sale. WORN OUT FROM GETTING UP PSKFICTLY BtAUTIFUll VENETIAN BLINDS Lovely. Longtr tart- ing Easy to than. made of flexible aluminum alloy Jong life. Sun-proof plastic finish won't chip, crack or peel.

Custom-made to fit Come in for our estimate today. SYNNOTT FURNITURE CO. 118 W. Fifth Ave. Across Street from Ideal Theatre.

PHONE 1537 NIGHTS? If you get up frequent to pan your and backache, due to excess acidity in urine, be glad you're reading this: Three generations ago Dr. Kilmer, a doctor, found hundreds of hii patients with this trouble. So be made a medicine of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams. He called it "Swamp-Root. Millions of men and women havo taken with amazing Swamp-Root goes right to work to ouf increases flow of urine, helping relieve excess acidity the irritated bladder gfcta a good flushing out, Many report getting a good oighfi deep After the first few doaoa.

Caution; take as directed. For free trial supply, send to Dept. KUmer Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. full-sized bottle of Swamp- Root today fit ur drugstore. At Once 12 Experienced CAB DRIVERS Ages 35 to 45.

Average $35 to Week. Don't apply unless experienced in CITY CAB COMPANY Collin and Gilbert American Flyer Electric trains, 23.95, 34.95, 39.95. Mechanical trains, 6.65. Jockey-Cycles with semi-pneumatic tires, 19.95. Tricycle for small tots, 9.95.

Sturdy scooters, 2.95 to 11.25. Large all-metal wagons, 11.95. 2-wheel wagon with tongue for smaller children, 3.95. ri Stake wagons with hardwood bed, 14.95 and 17,95. IJ ll Plenty Christmas Tree Light ino Sets and outdoors 1.80 to 9.70 Appliance Store 109 N.

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