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Fortune Magazine MARKETS Louisiana Ballot AmericansCheck Reports Dewey Big Count Over Truman FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK I FORT WORTH CaWt 500; icalves 300; slow and weak; beef steers, beef yearlings and all classes of stackers scarce, common and medium grade cows $16.50 Held Up by Court British Altitudes On Loan Obligations BATON ROUGE, La. The: they did not attend a meeting to SIS.oO; canners and cutters Sll, Louisiana secretary of state was the committee Sept. 10, at which NEW YORK Fortune Ma- to 16: bulls $15 to $20: butcher, temporarily restrained today from Thurmond and Wright were declar-' WASHINGTON 19 American gazme reports that Gov. Thomas calves SIS to 22: choice calves the States' Rights "Demo- ed the official candidates of the delegates to the international mon- E. Dewey is leading President Tru- around 523 and above; culls $14 to cra ti nominees for president and Louisiana Democratic Pary.

etary conference have been quietly man by the "almost unbeatable 15. vice Drmuient nomncratii- i margin of 44 per cent to 31 per cent." vice president at Democratic can- Coe and Blair said the notice of sounding out British on their Hogs 300; butchers 50 to 75 cents didates on the atate general elec-i the meeting thev received said it obligations under the $3,750,000,000 below Thursday's average or tion ballot. I was called to promulgate primary British loan. The publication. In Its last pre- mostly $2 below last week's close; By action of the Democratic I returns and handle routine mat-i Closed conferences have been election poll conducted by Roper, said the findings reinforce and confirm the of the four preceding public-opi polls conducted between April ana pounas ana to pounus for president and Fielding not opposed at the "meetingT i disclosed.

August of this year. S25 to 26.25; sows mostly S21 to MississiDDi for vice Dre-Hrient i i The magazine article said all the 24; stocker pigs mostly S25 down, were scheduled to be listed as the and BIalr bowever said The ir polls "indicated that Mr. Sheep 2000; all classes around candidates of the Democratic Par- Dewey will pile up a popular ma- medium grade slaughter ty of Louisiana, jority only slightly less than that spr jng lambs S23; medium to good. The legislature in special session accorded Mr. Roosevelt in 1936 yearlings $16 to 18: medium to good passed bill last Sunday tha were as the a fraud upon the members of said site of the 1949 meeting and to committee, including your petition-.

elect Pierre Mendes France of pt gainst Alf Landon." Fortune's final poll gave these figures: 44.2 per cent fpr Dewey; 31.4 for Mr. Truman; 3.6 per cent lor Henry A. Wallace, the Progressive Party nominee; 4.4 per cent for Gov. J. Strom Thurmond.

COTTON- MARKETS. ewes S8.50; feeder lambs $20 down, vice Presidential Candidate Alben Barkley also to be listed, but not as Democrats. The restraining order, signed by District Judge Charles Holtombe. as of is valid until Oct. 6, when hear- ri ht gn ments and tlon hence Thursday: of the States Rights Party; 0.5 per March 30.73.

10: Houston. 31.15. cotton futures Oct. 31.52; void and contrarv to law." present their argu-; boards. against such ac- The: nub of the British-American action taken at: talks is requirement ill the British loan agreement that Eng! land make the pound sterling free- QuU took such action, tha ly convertible into dollars in for- cent for Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate; 0.5 per cent for and 15.4 per cent, no opinion.

Mexico to Return Struck Rail Line MEXICO CITY The president's office said Thursday night plans were underway to return operation of the Sud-Pacific Railroad to its mnnacnment. The government took over operation of the Southern Pacific subsidiary June 7, 1347, to prevent a paralyzing strike called i.iy the line's 6200 workers demanding a Cottonseed per ton. ing on application for a perraan- result not necessarily be to eign exchange. This requirement remove altogether Thurmond anl as waived temporarily last year ent injunction is to be held. The suit seeking the injunction Wright's names from the ballot, i with American consent.

PAI.I, 'was filed by two members of the Before they were adopted by the eTt is no belief 3l For m.nu"tturi" Democratic State Centra; Com- committee as Democratic candi-; will be able to restore conv erti- J4.70 per 100 Ibs testing 4 per cent, mittee, Athan Coe and Darrell H. dates, they had been nominated; uit ne near future. But I0c each point over, minus Blair, both of Lake Charles. La. under the States' Rights designa-, United States, it is point under Grade A milk, so Thev said in their petition that tion by more than 1.000 voters.

wou to get a pledge per 100 Ibs testing 4 per cent plus tOc per point above 4 per cent, mirtui ir per point 4 per cent Bonus of lOc per hundred pounds paid for volume, production of manufacturing grade milk Cream: No. 1 52c: No. 3 49c. Egsi: Grade S5c; grade B. SOc; No.

2. 33e. Poultry: Hens over pounds 25c under poundl 25c; springs 3Sc. Home Reburiol at Hugo Set Sunday THI PARIS NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1948. Page II Official Buys Home Here Mr.

and E. D. Broadhead, parents of Mrs. Wayne Whittington 800-20th SE, were moving today into the Jenkins home, located in Scarborough Heights, which they I recently bought following Mr. Broadhead'i retirement as vice- president of the Texas Public Utility Dallas.

He had been with the organization 23 years, Mr. Broadhead came to Texas in 1902 from Chicago and built the electrical and refrigeration fixtur- es for Swift and Co. in Fort Worth, TEXAN INJURED He later went to Ennis to operate SHAWNEE, Okla. UB a light and ice plant and then to; Patterson, about 60, of 1 Groesbeck. was in critical condition fol- THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME ST.

JOSEPH, Mo. Property owners on South 10th a heavily traveled thoroughfare, last week celebrated completion of a new paving project, long delayed by the war. Thursday the telephone company was issued a permit to the new paving in 10 placet to install manholes and conduits. England that she will work toward LT.JACK C. HORNE.

By Paris News Correspondent HUGO, Okla. Heburial services will be held in Mount Olivet Cemetery Sunday at 4 p.m. for 1st Lt. Jack C. Home, who was killed in action, Nov.

21. 1944 near Metz, France. The Rev. Littleton M. Fowler, pastor of First Methodist Church, will officiate at the grave side rites with military ceremonies by the Hugo National guard unit Town and County Briefs Regular meeting of the Lamar ginning at 7 a.

sponsored by County ACA committee was held the Woman's Society of Christian Corn No. i yellow ear. 11.20 per Friday morning in the ACA office. Service of Calvary flletnoaist the goal of convertibility as rapidly I The on 'y survivor is as possible. a sister.

Mrs. Charles Haskell on the British "dollar crisis." PARIS GRAIN MARKET bushel; white. SI -10 PARIS RRATN MARKET Corn No. 2 yellow ear. ISO-pescj-a-month ($23,20) wage in- bushel: white, Sl.30.

By Paris Milling crease The government announced that workers of the line's three divisions had been given a Sj-peso- a-month wage boost. Two divisions agreed to a 50-peso increase but Guadalajara division workers held out for 60. The government compromised at 55 pesos a month. Wallace Beginning Week's Drive for California Vote Tood of Roxton is now ployed as salesman at the Texas 1 15 per Furniture Co. 1.14-lst SW.

S. O. Tatum. 1650 E. Polk, is in Mt.

Vernon on business for several days. Mrs, Mildred McElyea, employed in the basement at Perkins is absent from work due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Hodges left Church. Perry B. Cothran, miniiter of the Lamar Avenue Church of Christ, will begin a revival meeting Sunday at the Christian Church at Detroit. Services will continue through Oct.

10. The Travelers Protective Association will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Gibraltar Hotel. The meeting has been changed frnm Friday night because Two More Charged In Liquor Raids In a continuance of a local crack down on Greene. The body will be at the home 10 a.m. era! hour.

Lieutenant Home was born in Hugo, March 26, 1917, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hubert O. Home. Graduating from the Hugo High School in 19S5, he attended Paris Junior College and later travelled for a tobacco company.

Returning to Hugo, he was ern- oloyed at the Security First Ban'-. From 1915 until 1924, Mr. Broadhead operated the ice and light plant in-Cooper. He also had light property in Whttewright. lowing a three-car collision on U.S.

62 seven miles west of i Okla. Patterson was driving east, highway patrolmen said, when He sold his buiness in Cooper to second car tried to pass him on the Texas Public Utility Co. and the crest of a hill. An oncoming became vice-president of the Tex-1 car forced the second machine back as Public Utility Corp. which had into the right lane, and ill three five water works, one elctric plant crashed, and 26 ice plants at that time.

"I had charge of a territory from Lamesa to Clarksville to Eagle Pass," he said. "It was about 700 miles both ways." His travels have carried him to i various and many parts of United States in regard to elec- A Mental Note Or trical and refrigeration work. He i did work for Swift in New Taste Tempters Philadelphia. Florida and other places, including a phosphate mill- I and acid manufacturing plant in North Carolina. He attended the University of Michigan.

Reds Increasing, Greeks Report Friday by private plane for Killeen the Paris-Sulphur Springs foot- illegal liquor traffic, member of the First" Methodist ATHENS ffl There are more raided two other board ot u. nere Communist rebels in Greece today nanaung He oined the -National Guard in than there we're when the civ'l two defendants after of 1933 and was a sei 'S eant when the war broke out two and half "said whiskey was found at! to active duty hi ball game. I A photo of Mijs Sally Freeman, Two Injured When Vehicles Collide F. J. Duress, about 50, Cypress.

al mla toda an Fprranm sn Mplvilip eek ot trying to win votes and and M. Ferrante, 50, Melville, were admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital this morning after the rail oiler they were riding while working on the Texas Pacific Railroad and a large Texas Pacific freight Iruck, reported driven by Texas to visit their daughter, Mrs. V. S.

Ferguson, Mr. Ferguson and sons. I R. J. (Ralph) May.

Paris Rt. 3 i underwent an operation at St. Jo- Aboard Wallace's Special Plane seph's Hospital in Ft. Worth PI Henry Wallace was flying Thursday morning and was report- Drug store here. Miss both locations.

Facing the liquor counts were September rs ago. Despite recent successes of gov- resting well Friday morning. Dan Robertson, representative raid on Ervin's domino hall and Fort Ord. Calif, before going mother, Mrs. Sam H.

Freeman, and Mrs. Harvin Carson will fo to at 103-3rd NW was made by Texas Liquor Control Board agents, when influence people. He stops first at of the Remington Shaver is Tyler Saturday to attend the fes- two pints and two one-half pints of Los Angeles. conducting a Remington Shaver tivities. He faced the immediate problem ic at Perkins Br Friday and Wallace C.

Smith irrivei here Saturday after being retired at whiskey were reported found on the premises. The other raid was made 1940. Commissioned from the ranks in 1941, he was i men tro tlie guer- stationed in Panama for a ypar 1 86 Markos Vafiades, the latest general staff estimate fixes strength at more than 20,000. This Is a couple of thousand greater than before recent national i victories in the Gramos and Vitsi areas. The army has eliminated about 35.000 rebels in two years, about 5,000 of them in the last two months.

of deciding whether to campaign Saturday. actively for Helen Oahagan Doug- A rummage sale will be held at Norfolk, Va. from the U. S. Navy day by the Paris Police Depart- las and Chet Holfield, two Demo- the market square Saturday, be- as a chief warrant officer Wed- ment and liquor board agents on 1 of Staff Sgt.

James S. Vickers Reburiol Made at Blossom Deliciout Lady ICE CREAM Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Black Walnut Fresh Peach Chocolate Whirl Strawberry Whirl Butter Pecan Tempting Sherbet Come Out And Try Our FRENCH FRIED POTATOES cratic members of Congress from F. L. Martin, Texarkana, collided just east of Blossom. Angeles.

J. W. Moore, Bonham. conduc- The Progressive Party which is tor in charge of the rail oiler, a 'running Wallace for President has machine used to oil the area along 1 endorsed Mrs. Douglas and Holi- which the railroad tracks run, re-; field for reelection after planning ported that the crew had started a first to back its own candidates.

work about two miles west of Bios- i Wallace plans to speak tonight som and were scheduled to con-! at a S12.50 per plate dinner on I tlnue to Texarkana. Also on the j' The Movie Industry and its Re- oiler. Dulles to Return To Talk to Dewey PARIS. France The United nesday. He has been in Navy ser- Ingram's used car lot offices at Vickers, Blossom, who died in The mishap occurred about 7:50 Wallace's Texas visit was mark- a.m.

at the first railroad crossing ed nis defiance of local customs just east of Blossom. Extent of with regard lo segregation of insisted, as he did earlier Southeasl, on addressing injuries to the men taken to the St. Joseph Hospital were unknown. groes. in the mixed meetings.

And these meet- jov. Thomas K. Dewey. Republi- an presidential nominee. The announcement said Dulles Dewey would confer on Soviet ings were held in spite of much relatinns i( the western powers.

western oower charge that vice for the past 20 years and has just returned from an extended cruise. His wife and son. Dennie. have been livina here at 980 Pine Bluff and the Smiths will continue to make their home in Paris. "I have talked with numerous farmers throughout Lamar County who planted winter cover rops last fall and find them invariably nleased with the results." Carl Young, work unit soil conservationist, said Friday.

Just how well pleased they are is Indicated by the increase in orders for cover crop seeds through the 1324 N. Main Street, where they service in the Aleutian Islands, reported finding nine pints, six one Jan 23 1943 was macle at B1 half of whiskey. Uon, Ft. Worth Building Stalled by Protest som Thursday afternoon. Service at Brown-Rodcn Funeral Home here was conducted by the Rev.

Robert Metzser, Blossom Metho- Explorer Bob Bartletr Honored by Canadians Newfoundland (M and Canadians joined Thursday in a ceremony at the unveiling of memorial to Cant. Speciolizt.ln Deliciout Toasted SANDWICHES Of All dist pastor, and pallbearers were i Robert Abram (Bob) Barllett, the G. L. Skidmore, Sam Parks. Bob Arctic explorer and seafarer.

Bain Baker, J. H. Thomas, Amos I Bartlett. "The Vikine of the Buchanan and Horace Butler. Arctic," was a native c.f Brlgus and Sergeant Vickers, a radio oper- ended scores of Arct ic voyages iURT WORTH l.fl Union car-' a tor in the 77th Air Force Squad-j in tnl t.

He died in New York iy "went ron, was killed in a plane accident in 1946. penters in Fort dent Truman Thursday night urg- ag I boys ed united action in support of the mcd up as 0 ows annual community chest cam- Dallas He drew less thzn paign to meet a national goal of; i ifloo people at a rally, had little S184 million. He spoke over a nationwide hookup of major radio The last three nights can be sum- lier of Berlin is due to come irn for rlphn'p in the Security Council Monday. of their failure on Adak Island. He had enlisted Consular officials and members 25 Cent hourb Wdge ln Dec 10 1941 and received train- of the U.

S. armed forces in New- Wh Scott Field. 111., before being foundland attended the unveiling. amount. ent to Ai as a November, 1042.

The monument consists of a rough- The absence of the was the son of the late T. L. hewn granite plinth with an inset antj hammer hr a nd Ullie Wilson Vickers, and was bronze latc bearing Bartlett's i slowed down progress on millions at DaUas on Oct Ware asked to contact Clyde A. 'cobb. worrh of business construction in and the born at Blossom, July 15, 1920.

The only Immediate survivor is his sister, Mrs. J. A. Franklin, Blossom. networks, asking the nation to sup- police protection, and was largely ignored by the city as a whole.

Houston Aided by the pre- port the campaign in a "practical se nce of Paul Robeson, Xesro demonstration of the democratic faith we Economical Writing Students will do well to consider the merits of satisfactory writing, plus minimum cost, of thr pen and pencil sets we have stocked. Pay a visit to SWAIM'S 127 Lamar Phorve 319 ADVERTISING PARIS BUSINESS SERVICE BOB BINDER. Mgr- Lightfoot Bldg. 10-lst Phone US MAYBE BAN PINK ELEPHANTS? LOS ANGELES Lfl Greater uniformity in liquor laws is the demand of the new head of the National Alcoholic Beverage Control Association. Owen J.

Geary of Ypsilantl. taking office, pointed out that it is illegal to drink standing up in Boston. or sitting riown in Washington. D. and that in Ohio liquor cannot be sent to a hotel room unless three or more persons are going to consume It.

"L'nuor laws are in a jumble than divorce laws," he declared at the closing session of the association's convention. "We would like to get. more uniformity as. for example, has been accomplished in traffic laws over the countrv." County agricultural agent or Robbie E. Taylor.

Negro lome demonstration agent, not later than Oct. 12. Three buses will be used for transportation. The home demonstration agent has admission tickets to the fair, which will be given free to those who make the trip. Their scale 1,5 an KILGORE IS) For the third straight year the West Texas- ger, he drew an excited crowd of about 3.500 and got added a'lention when eggs and tomatoes were flung at him.

An army of 75 policemen at the auditorium failed to prevent this incident. El Paso Addressed about 700 people, most of them Latin-Americans, and talked to them in both Spanish and English. They applauded loudly when he said ''n Spanish: "If my country deposits confid- ence in me. when I am President of the United States. 1 propose to end all types of discrimination originating in race, color, nationality or religion." i I White House May Be Vacant for About Year WASHINGTON The next president may have to move out of the White House for about a year.

White House Architect Lorenzo Winslow has plans to renovate the entire second floor of the 132-year- old residence the President's family SAN FRANCISCO The Cal- Off CCrS Hllfltina Winslow said he expects to ask fK a Su feme Court ruled today Congress next January for an ap- i a rblcitlln the VVnO Hed With Child Dallas Rebels Buy Two New Players 4 "-1I DALLAS Iff) A first baseman Am OF! NO CODS tfl tC and a se baseman have been I acquired by the Dallas Rebels of the Texas League in a S20.000 cash: and-trade deal with Louisville of the American Association. i Dallas General Manager Bobby G. C. Trout Is Buried In Dallas Wednesday Returning after attending the funeral of their brother-in-law, G. C.

Trout, held Wednesday in Dallas, were Mrs. W. J. Webb, 540- 14th NE, and Mrs. George Sharp, accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. Lane Roach and Mr. and Mrs. K. C.

Berry. Mr. Trout died Monday night at home In Dallas. League winners are said Wednesday that the Class professional baseball Baseman" L.T Meyer in the deal. He said the Dallas Baseball Club champions of Texas.

Thursday night Amarillo, the West Texas-New Mexico League th representative, beat KJlgore, Lone tn Star League champions, 8-4. to take the play off series four games to two. Last year Amarillo beat Bateman Funeral Held At Sawyer Wednesday By Paris Newt Correspondent HUGO, Okla. Funeral serv- promising youngsters ices for Mrg Bateman of Pitcher Bob Ramsey, and catch-1 Sulphur were he Wednesday af- i lI nll nT mnP 1 i ta of TexaT boel 5 of tne fle lexas- League seaS tern at the Saws er SCh o1 The Booth 0 of profile. It faces norlh.

Soil Conservation Group Formed Near Brookston A new hut as yet unnamed soil conservation group was organized Thursday night at a planning meeting held on the S. H. Moore farm about one mile southeast of Brookstori, according to arl Young, work unit soil conservationist. Conservation applications were turned in by Mr. Moore, J.

C. GiUlam, L. E. Mason and Otis Ferguson. Name of the new group will be announced later.

At least three other groups are In the process of organization in the county, Mr. Young says. For Party For After The Gome For Between Meal Try Our CHEESEBURGERS They're Dclicioui The Favorite Of All HAMBURGERS If you haven't tried our tasty hamburgers, you've missed a treat served in your car, booth servio or to go! Interracial Marriage Is Upheld by Court Rnv L1 Roj Parker held Kilgore to eight hits as he elbowed Amanllo to its deciding victory. The Gold Sox hammered six hits, including a ho- ian(J $10.000 cash. Goff said was placed on the thrpo er was in the game.

Bruins Take to Air For tO propriation to do the job. If the a white erson ith a WACO W) A 41-man Baylor i University football squad flew to Memphis. for the Bears' with Mississippi Stassen, Ike Oppose Control of Medicine NEW YORK Of) Hardol E. Methodist "officiated Stassen, president of the Univer- construction is under way. INLAID LINOLEUM Armstrong Before you buy Linoleum our selection.

You'll find the right pattern hcic. $175 Llfht $035 Standard underdogs game between the two money is granted, the President ls unconstitutional. LOS ANGELES 'M Sheriff's game Saturday will have to live elsewhere while rne court directed that the Los officers are looking for Actor An- State. Angeles County Clerk issue a mar- thony Shay today. A superior judge The Bears riage license to Andrea D.

Perez, ordered his arreest after termin" the first ga white woman, and Sylvester S. Shay's disappearance with his schools. Davis, a Negro. ba bydaughter "a contemptible Much of the Baylor team's time Today's ruling declared "mar- trick." this week was spent in planning a riage is somethiing more than a Judge Elmer Doyle issued a defense against passers Shorty Mc- civil contract subject 'o regulation bench warrant after the mother Williams and Harper Davis. by the state.

It is a fundamental Actress Leslie Brooks, testified she Dr right of free men. has been unable to find the baby. bell Funeral Home. Mrs. Bateman, who died at home Monday was formerly Myrtle L.

Jackson, born in Pine Bluff, May 27, 1890. After their marriage in Texas, Oct. 31. 1909, the couple moved to Choctaw County in 1916. Both taught In county before they moved to Sulphur two years ago.

i Survh'ors are her husband; two i children, Sgt. Clyde Bateman. Pet- ersburg. and Mrs. Brown Grtf- fin.

Sulphur; a brother. Styr'ing n(1 Penver RUNTS Phont 373 YOVIt LOCAL FAINT SERVICE CENTER The court split 5-to-2 on the is- Victoria. 2. The court had awarded Bears Thursday; sue the mother temporarv custodv The dissent pointed out that 29 the child pending her divorce trial other states had laws barring the Judge Doyle found Shay guilt marriage of whites to Negroes. of contempt" of court, ordered him Whenever challenged, the dissent to pay back $5,000 Miss Brooks jaJd.

these laws haave been upheld said he took from a joint bank as valid exercises of legislative account in violation of previous power by both state and federal courts SLIGHT JAP QUAKE TOKYO A slight earthquake was felt today in the Kanto White. Baylor presi- area of Tbaragi Prefecture 70 dent, flew to Memphis with the I miles north of Tokyo. No damage was reported. CHANGE of LIFE? Are you gotag through the 'middle ace' period peculiar to women (38 to 32 Don this 7011 nlffer from hot BMhes, feel to nerv- tlnd? Then trj i. Plnkham'i Vetetabix Compound to relieve such Brmptoois.

PluJchun's Compound also hM what Doctors call a atozcaehlc effect LYDU nNXHUI'S SK order, and also pay S350 per month support dating from July 19. date of the ruling. President's Aunt Dies at Independence INDEPEXD ENCE, MI. President Truman's 99-year old aunt, Mrs. Joseph T.

Xoland, died today. Mrs. Noland, a favorite relative of the President, had been confined to her home since she fell in June. 1946. wrenching her back.

Mr. Truman frequently visited his aunt during his trips here. She lived across the street from President'! Indpeodenet homi. Master Cleaning Service of Columbia University, said Thursday night they opposed government control of hospitals and medicine. Both expressed their views at a dinner opening the United Hospital Fund's 70th annual campaign.

I THEN COME ON OUT AND TRY 'EM C- A. Crow, Owner 1709 Clarksville Phone 345 DAW Means something for your clothes, suits, overcoats, dresses and heavy wraps cleaned regularly last longer. We are as near as your phone. OF ALL EDUCATION IS VISUAL Take Your Child's Checked Today! HEAR JOHN DANIEL QUARTETTE 12:15 Sat. KPLT Regular $23 Value! Single GLASSES Include! Examination Regular $28 Value! Inmibl.

BIFOCALS Includes Eximinitian CITY STEAM LAUNDRY PINE SHIRT WORK "ONE CALL DOES ALL" nM 21 and 22 TEXAS OPTICAL DR. LEON HOFFMAN, Optemvtrlil 40 M. (HiXt te Main Thtatrt) JOM.

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