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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 7

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THE CORSICANA '(TEXAS) DAILY SUN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 19S8 Three Texans Die In Mexico Crash A private plane about 100 miles south of Yiere in Mexico Tuesday night and killed threa West Texans. They were en route home to Colorado City from Monterrey when (heir plane cracked up in Mamull- $tue Pass, about 40 miles from Mon- Tenth Annual NJC Talent Show Will Be Held Here Thursday Evening terrey, Killed Goodwin Simpson, owner and pilot; Robert Kir- ichbaum, 34, and his wife, Frances, BO. Mrs. Simpson, wife of the pilot, was taken to University Hospital In Monterrey in critical condition.

The couples flew to Monterrey for a weekend visit with two couples flying another plane. Both ships left Monterrey shortly after noon Tuesday and ran into bad weather at the pass. Frank Deregibus, pilot of the second ship, said Simpson apparently tried to turn back and cracked up. Deregibus flew on here without mishap. Others in his party, all from Colorado City, were his wife and Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Lawlls. Both parties flew similar single- engine planes. "Wo didn't see them again prVibably flew right over them," Deregibus, a Colorado City auto dealer said. "The situation very bad in the low clouds and light rain and drizzle.

But it looked a little lighter up ahead, to lead you on, and then the weather socked in tight." He added. "I assume Simpson hit a solid 'wall of clouds and started the standard maneuver of making a ISO-degree turn in such circumstances. But there wasn't enough room in the pass." Dereglbua said rescuers fount Mrs. Kirschbaum and Mrs. Simp- eon alive, but Mrs.

Kirschbaum died several hours later. Bodies of the men also were taken to Monterrey. Boy Scouts Are Thanked ForWorh With Red Cross General Chairman Phil Wlede- mann today expressed the appreciation of all the Red Cross fund campaign chairmen to the group of 'Boy Scouts who recently distributed posters throughout the city calling attention to the March drive. A letter has been sent to Al Hair Boy Scout Executive for the Navarro District, praising the ser vices of Scouts Buddy Gelineau Clifford (Buster) Brown, John McClung, Lynn Post, Allyn Lang TALENT '58, tentl annual NJC Talent Show sponsored by the 'ress Club and Phi Theta Kappa, will swing into action tomorrow Thursday) at 8:00 p.m. with Ward as master of ceremonies, This year's rendition of the show boasts new faces aa well as some of last year's winners and return- ng contestants.

Entries have been from a eight county area, ncluding five bands, solo vocal, vocal trios, comedy skits, panto- mines, and readings. Returning from last year are the winners of the college divsiion, the This group is composed of two former Velvatones, Joe Hardy and Charles Wooderson. Jon Moore and Earl Rowe complete the group. Blllie Morris, also a former Vel- vatone, will do a solo number this year, "Who's Sorry Now." Kerens will be represented by iheir famed "Dixieland Jazz The group is composed of high school students and Is headed by M. P.

Fialho, Tyler Junior College sends Kim Hawkins and Henderson County Junior College is represented by the a six piece rock 'n' roll band. Navarro's and Gary Roman. Wiedemann said this la typlcs of the service work performed by Boy Scouts throughout the nation and the Red Cross chapter is proud of the work of the Scouts of Corsicana and Navarro countj for their assistance in the curren 1 campaign. SICK AND CONVALESCENT Memorial Hospital Admitted: Ronald Brustein; Grover Raney; Mrs. Myrtle Woods Alma; Alpha Holton, Irene; Matti Keaton; Mavis Cohb.

port; Jim Blissett, Eureka; Mrs Lottie Young; Margaret Sumpter Corle Wyatt. Dismissed: Mrs. Jesse Fitzgerald and infant daughter' Rainey; Genelle Tinsley; James A Drake; Mrs. Evelyn Conger; Mrs Anita Bailey; Mrs. Katherim Galloway.

COUNTY OIL CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE field, up 324 barrels for the year and the Great Western field, up 1,384 barrels. own Senorltas leaders, Jane Callaway and form. Rita Patrick, will per- Nellie Scruggs, young songstress from Mildred, Is back to try and make it two In a row. This year Nellie will sing "It's Too Soon to Know." Also in the grade school division will be Teague's Suzy Davidson "After You've The a group of Rock 'n 1 Roll vocalists, will sing a medley of the current popular songs of the day. Teague girl singers include the This trio will do "Are You Purdon entries include the "Rock and Rhythm a five piece band.

Larry Myers, Corsicana, will accompany himself with the guitar as he sings "I Beg of Comedy will be provided by Dorothy Holley with her version of "Liberace at the Entries arc still being accepted and will be accepted until noon Thursday. Contact Linda Traweek o-o Navarro College or call TR 4 9181. A scout seeking local talent for Dallas and Fort Worth Talent Shows will be present. Admission for the show is 25 and 50. DISTRICT COURT Judge Claude Williams of 160th District Court, Dallas, Wednesday vas in his third day presiding DVCI- district court here in an exchange-of-benches assignment with 'udge Jim Sewell.

Judge Williams said not much itlgation had come before him so ar during his Corsicana stay. Ho also said he called Dallas Tuesday afternoon and learned Judge Sewell md almost completed disposing of matters that had been brought be- ore him in the Dallas court and expected to return to Corsicana BIG THREE CONTINUED PROM FIRST PAGE Eisenhower would attend a Summit parley on the single disarmament question provided the chances of making concrete progress towards easing world tensions appeared assured by Russia's attitude. The three foreign ministers held their private joint discussions during the second day of the three- day SEATO Foreign Ministers' Council attended by representatives of the other five SEATO alliance members. The three ministers agreed that without adequate preparations that would Insure some chance of success at a heads of government conference, their government leaders would not sit down to hammer out world problems with Russia. An American spokesman said the new Western bid to Moscow may be made within 10 days.

The spokesman declared that Dulles, Lloyd and Pineau found themselves in agreement that a summit talk at this time would be desirable if it resulted in serious decisions on serious matters. The spokesman added after the 90-minute meeting of the Big Missionaries At North Corsicana Rev. David Lowry and his wife, Dr. Mary Sue Lowry, of Neuva Imperial, Chile, will speak at the North Corsicana Methodist Church tonight, at 7:30 o'clock. They will show slides demonstrating their work there as reli- and medical missionaries.

RUNG CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE a right-handed punch, catching the defendant on the head with a glancing blow. The incident came a recess while the jury and udge, D. W. Bartlett, were out of courtroom. Young Spencer reached over a railing and past one of the lawyers to land the blow.

Runo grab- led him and held his arms until court attendants seized the youth and ejected him from the court- jom. Still to be tried is Franklin Perkins, 28, Oklahoma City. The pair yas arrested by New Orleans po- ice Feb. 6. Both also are accused of abducting a New Orleans man.

Three statesmen: 'We agreed this (the Summit talks) would require adequate pri or preparation. We discussed the possible procedures for such preo- aratlons and found ourselves in general agreement as to procedures which our governments might submit to the North Atlantic Council for their consideration." 'Serious' Agenda It was learned that the Western Powers would ask the Kremlin to propose a "serious" agenda for discussion by the Big Three heads of U. Britain and France. Dulles reportedly told his British and French counterparts that President Eisenhower would attend a Summit conference if the Russians will agree to adequate preparations on lust one disarmament. The U.

it was stated, would then be willing to drop the questions of German reunification and the status of Russian European Satellites from the proposed agenda. Dulles told the eight-nation SEATO Alliance today that the U. S. would welcome a summit conference with Russia if it would help ease the present arms race. But before he conferred with British and French foreign Dulle-! n-az quoted as stating The production from each of the Navarro county fields for 1957, comnp.red to production for 1956: FIELD- jCarter-Gragsr Corsicana Shallow Currie ",540 Great Western I 9 413.137 279.2B6 21,726 95,477 7,810 1,537 TOTAL 2,041,612 in total for Corsicana Shallow Field.

undiscovered in 1956. South Kerens Woodbine Powell N. ReHer Reka 6800 Rlchlnnd Rice Nesbett Woodbine 1966 7,971 1,496,343 13,216 18,648 481.381 293.41R 33,289 163,395 7.929 7.013 2,622,603 I where ordinary trucks can't go! With the extra traction of its 4-whecl drive the rugged all-purpose'Jeep'Truck "takes off" where other trucks leave off. It carries a payload of more than a ton through mud, sand, snow or soft where other trucks can't go. It travels at highway speeds in conventional 2-wheel drive.

Equipped with power take-off, it supplies mobile power for many types of machinery used in industry or on the farm. It's time-tested and it's America's lowest priced 4-Wheel-Drive Truck. 4-WHEEL-DRIVE TRUCK liritst makin if 4-wfciil trin nkiclts Come in for a demonstration to-ia MAVERICK SUNDAY EVENING, r. M. J.

A. PENNEY MOTOR CO. 1M North Jth Street, Corsiwnju Texu Date of Perkins' been set. trial has not he personally considers a leads of government conference as a very abnormal way to solve world problems. Dulles told the SEATO foreign ministers at the second day of heir three-day meeting that the U.

S. definitely wll not get Involved in a mere spectacle with Russia. He declared that Washington 's wary against any entrapment ihat might lie in a sumiiit parley. Objects To Spectacle "We don't want a mere spectacle which may delude the people of free world into a false sense of security," Dulles was quoted as telling the closed-door SEATO session. What the U.

S. wants at any level, he emphasized, is serious negotiations about serious matters. Dulles asserted- that the Soviets apparently want a heads of government meeting without showing any concqrn at all about Its content The secretary said he doubts that Moscow has even considered subjects for serious summit talks. An American spokesman present at the meeting quoted Dulles as saying: "A second summit meeting could do very great harm if It failed because it might lead to an 11- 'usion of peace where in fact there was none." "This," the spokesman added paraphrasing Dulles' quotes, "would weaken free world barriers and would enable the Communists to build up their own capabilities secretly until they are ready to pounce upon unsuspecting nations. 11 Decision Needed An American source who stress- sd that "we are not committed to summit talks at all" emphaslzec that "the three are in fundamenta agreement on the approach to the summit" meeting "but there stil will be plenty to talk about." A main question the three wiK discuss, he reported, was whether the West should seize the Initiative "and make some sensible sugges tions" to the Soviets that mlgh help break the stalemate.

"The next move is ours," he said "and a joint point of view definite ly will be formulated." The results of the talks will be kept secret, but should become evi dent In an American note schedulec to be directed to Soviet Premier Bulganin shortly. Sun Want Ads Bring Results- Try a Want Ad and Convert It into Cash Dial TR 4-4764. CourthouseNews Wednesday Thursday. evening or Gladys Beets vs Stub Beets, di- granted; plaintiff awarded custody of three minor children; defendant ordered to pay week- child support. COUNTY JAIL Seventeen male prisoners were In county jail Wednesday.

FUGITIVES CAPTURED CHICAGO, March (INS) escapees from the Georgia State Prison at Lcesburg, Including a convicted slayer, were recaptured today. Three detectives arrested Harole Grlggs. 24, the convicted murderer; Louis Marshall Lamine, 24, sentenced for rape; Walter R. Smith, also sentenced for rape, and Don Hall, 21, sentenced for robbery, Minks are being moved from cen- eral Canada prairies to points nearer the Pacific Coast. Horse meat, favorite food of the minks In cntral Canada, is getting too expensive.

Cheaper whale meat on Pacific Coast is found to be lust as good. Sun Want Ads Bring Results. DISTRICT CLERK Margaret Green vs Thomas H. Ratliff, suit for damages allegedly arising out of collision of automobiles on Fourth Street here Aug. COUNTY ATTORNEY County Attorney Jimmy Morris as back in his office Wednesday after ha.vlng attended the At- General's annual Law En- orcement Conference in Austin on Monday and Tuesday.

County and district attorneys and peace officers from over the state attend the conference each year, Morris said. COUNTY CLERK Deeds A. J. Mooneyhan to Patricia Val- dcz et al, lot 10 and the east 12.5 feet off lot 9, block 99, and TCRR addition, D. D.

Hale et ux to W. N. McNeill et ux, south half of lots 16, 17 and 18, block 807-D. Miller addition, except 3.4 feet off west side of lot 18 previously conveyed, $10 and other considerations. PROBATE COURT Application of Mlddleton L.

Askew to probate will of Nelta Westbrook Arnett. JUSTICE COURT Judge Joe Allen Wednesday iranscrlpted a DWI case to county and Judge Walter Hayes fined a. man on a traffic charge. SHERIFF'S OFFICE Sheriff Rufus Pevehouse said Wednesday that a fourth suspect allegedly Implicated with three other youths In recent thefts of auto larts and equipment in this area las been arrested and charged. He Is a 20-year-old Corsicanan, Pevehouse said, who was taken In custody at his home about 11 p.m.

Tuesday by Deputies Dick Salter and Howe French. Specific charges against the suspect accuse him of receiving and concealing stolen jroperty reported taken in the Burglary of the Bruner Chevrolet at Kerens about a month ago. Previously arrested and charged in connection with the Gillen Ihevrolet Co. burglary in Blooming Irove on Feb. 11 and burglary last week of the Forester Chevrolet Co.

In Corsicana was 17-year-old man to Terrell State Hospital Tuesday. 'other woman volunteer from Rlch- jland was expected to join the group before, departure time Thursday The meeting at the Mexia institution is to begin at 10:30 a.m. nnd one of the purposes of the Brazos Council holding Its meeting in Mexia is to discuss whether or I not the Red Cross unit will he- The local Red Cross chapter will I conic an active participant In tho be well represented Thursday at (newly Volunteer Council to administer to the individual needs of students in the Mexia school. A large collection of magazines, donated by Corsicana and Navarro county residents, will he carried to Moxia by the local delegation with Local Women Are To Attend Hexia Red Cross Meet the combined meeting in Mexia of the Brazos Red Cross Council and the Mexia State School Volunteer Service Council. Mrs.

H. B. Mitchell, chapter executive secretary, announced today that the meeting will be attended by Mrs. Kirkn Steele. chapter cnmp and hospital chairman 1 and representative to the Brazos i Council; Mines.

Boyco Martin, S. N. Georgas, Alton Justlss, W. H. Wooley, Finis Scale, Lewis Foster, Derward George, R.

W. George, and Mitchell, all of Corsicana, and Mrs. Clyde Anderson of Rlchland. At least one a portion of them to he gifts to the BATTERY $7.95 Exchange Stroube Imp. Co.

Ltd. S. Highway 75. Dial TR4-5031 Mexia Institution and the balance to be carried on to Waco to patients in the VA and James Connally Air Force Base hospital, Xavler Cugat, noted leader of Latin American type of orchestras, was once staff cartoonist for "Thi Los Angeles Times." A Specialized Home Financing Navarro Savings Loan Ass'n 212 W. 5th Are.

TR 4-8151 vouth. and charges against another. 20, also were filed in connection with the Gillen job. Juvenile delinquency proceedings also were to be Instituted Wednesday against a 16-year-old alleged ly involved in the Bruner Chevrolet break-in, the sheriff reported. Sheriff Pevehouse said other arrests may be in prosoect as investigation of the thefts from area automobile agencies continues.

The sheriff reported Wednesday that the Frank Scaly Grocery and Garage at Emhouse was burglarized Tuesday niuht with some cigarettes, three boxes of (shotgun sheila and a case of of taken. He said a particular susnect is beina- sought in this case, and he expected an arrest to be made sometime Wednesday. Whoever entered Sealy's tilace broke the lock on the front door, the sheriff Deputy C. W. Blackmon also has arrested a susnect in connection with the Saturday night bursrl- ary of a tool house owned by the Colorado and Oil Co.

In thr Eureka oil field area, the sheriff said, hut no clmrees have been fil- od so far in this instance. Deputy Dick Salter conveyed a TREAT YOURSELF TO ICE CREAM Made from Butterfat Mix. Flavors VANILLA BANANA NTJT STRAWBERRY CHOCOLATE Louis Hashep Drugs Since 1905. DIAL TR4-5891 1958 Is Election Year Political Advertising Announcement Rates National, State and County Daily Sun or Semi-Weekly Light, $50.00 Both Papers, Combination $75.00 Precinct Offices, Both Papers. $35.00 Daily Sun or Semi-Weekly Light, $25.00 This Includes Both Primaries.

This covers cost of name in official announcement column until election day. All political announcements and political advertising cash in advance. All political notices in addition to regular announcements will be charged extra. THE DOLLAR DEPT SERVE-UR-SELF AND SAVE! 108S. Beaton St.

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