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PAGE 2 PAMPA NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE Leroy Franks, of Kingsmlll, is confined to a hospital in Amarillo. Rrnrlta Burnny of CJuail, Texas, is spending a two-week vacation in the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Burney of 804 South Hobart.

a rmng up time! fome out! Equipment Co. open house, Saturday, 3:30 to 9 p. m. See and hepr all the good features about Red Chain Fend. Music by the Mfl- lo-Aires.

Plenty of refreshments. Don't miss this event. Can use 2 or 3 boys 1o set pins. Apply Pampa Bowl. Mrs.

K. J. Itupp was admitted to the Worley Hospital Wednesday afternoon for a major operation. She ia reported doing nicely. Mrs.

Rupp resides at 605 North Hobart. Coupln with one small bnliy wants to rent furnished apartment by June 12. rent not to PX- exceed S50 mo. Man permanently employed by local concern. Write Box 100, Pampa News.

N. A. L. C. Auxiliary will sponsor a rummage sale in the old White Auto building June Housekeeper for family of 2.

Middle aged white lady. Cal'l 3650. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn K.

Nichols, 30" E. Kingsmill, are the parents of a baby girl born at 12:51 p. m. yesterday in Highland General Hospital. The baby weighed 9 pounds, ounces at birth.

Clearance sale on all plants geraniums. hearty ch'rysanthcv mums, annual bedding plants, ICPKJ than 'j price. Ciioicu of! dahlia bulbs. Sat. and Mon.

Price i Hi-Way Cafe closing at 10 p. opening 6 a. m. Sunday, i 103 N. Hobart.

i and Airs. 1.. 15. Johnson of I 'Groom are the parents of a baby girl born at 3:50 a. m.

in Highland i General Hospital. The baby 'weighed 7 pounds. ounces at birth. POLITICOS DERBY (Continued from Page 1) to debunk It this year," said Myron E. Scott, originator of the Soap Box Derby and general manager of the Derby for the Chevrolet Motor Division.

"We are convinced that the thirteenth Derby will be even more successful than preceding raoea, and that it will run with its usual clock-like precision. And we hope that there will be 13,000 more boys entering the local Derby races this year than last year." Is planning to have "13" play an Important part in the 3 MO progra m. "Furthermore, we are going to try to have "13" restored as a floor number at the Mayflower HoteJ in Akron. Right now, they jump from 12 to 14. Phooey on this 13th superstition stuff!" Scott concluded.

DEFENSES (Continued from Page 1) Johnson said the Air Force "Is in the highest stale of combat readiness since the war." Under questioning by Senator Knowland (R-Calif), General Bradley said that if Russia goon to war the Soviets probably will in the Far East as well as In Europe. Bradley added that since il became known last September that the Russians have "solved the atomic bomb," he has been more concerned than ever before over defense of Alaska. He said any increases in military outlays ought to go first to the ground and air forces in Alaska and to the radar warning net projected for that area. CONVICTS KILLED BOMBAY, India Six convicts were killed and 11 wounded last night when wardens opened firs on rioting convicts at Patiala Cehtral Jail. I (Continued from Page 1) i care, educational aids and indus- trial strife as top issues of the flay.

He even took note of the Washington uproar over Communists in government with the observation that ways must he found to protect the nation "against insidious and even traitorous corruption in responsible places." This must be accomplished, the general said, by means i n. "neither endanger nor reduce our civil rights." Some lawmakers recalled that a recent statement by the general that defense outlays were being reduced beyond what he regarded I as the safety-point caused an I about-face here with indications that Congress will order more money poured into aircraft buying and some other fields than it had planned. Eisenhower's position ag a possible candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 1952 has party members divided. Senator Ives (R-NY) has been plugging openly for the Columbia president. On the other hand, organization Republicans like Brcwster aren't hot about the idea of having a party outsider for their Gov.

Thomas K. Dewey of New York, taking tests ill a New York hospital on an aching right shoulder Hint bothered him in Ihe IB-IS' presidential campaign, wus due hack In 'Albany- today with the possibility he will have some word on whether he intends to run for a third term as governor. A report, published by the New York -Post, that Dewey might take a $100,000 a year Job as a member of the Wall Street law firm of Hughes and Ewing fed Republican doubts about the governor's plans. JACOBY ON BRIDGE Enrntilc to Moscow during his recent "psace mission" through En- new Gc nera Try ve Lie Iays the cornerstone tor a new uing of the Nation, iti Geneva, Switzerland. The new ructnre will accommodate the headquarters of the World HeaHh Own zalnmof the Nations (WHO).

With Mr. tie ate Max rirKTuV 0 WUZ erla Cft) Hajkum." rit Kaur, Health Minister of India and President of the Third World Health Assembly, and 0 Swiss and WHO offlciaL AMERASIA (Continued from Page 1) Republican women that ho will introduce a Senate resolution calling for "a complete 'investigation of the activities of the Justice Department in the', Amerasia case." "It. is time," said Capchart, "that committee properly charged with the duty of deler- I mining who is right and who is wrong in the buck-passing' game that is now going on before the Tydings committee be named, and that Us members be chosen with the honest intention of having the investigation conducted for the benefit of the nation and not for any individual or party." Capchart said he i.s convinced that the part played by Justice Department in the Amcr- asia episode "i.s sorely in need of congressional study." Senate Can Work Like fury When-and if-lf Wants To By ARTHUR EPSON WASHINGTON W) When the Senate wants to, it can pass bills like fury. Of course, it doesn't often want to. Yesterday it wanted to.

In four hours and a half the Senate whipped through 241 bills. In one minute, "between 2:11 and 2:12 p.m., it passed six bills. That's an av crage of one every 10 seconds, All these bills aren't 'of earth-shaking importance, natural' iy. But they may be important to the individual concerned. Take Lyon V.

Hibbcrd of Route 4, Kliziilxillilown, Ky. wsi.s driving happily along the rottd, bothering nobody. Came an enlisted from Fort Knox, di government truck on il' business. He popped ini'i llibberd's Vice President Barkley says the bill has passed. In order to expedite matters, no senator may talk more than five minutes on any one bill.

Which leads to peculiar situations. Senator Flanders (R-Vt), -had a speech he wanted to make on peace. So he'd talk for five minutes, then sit down. Ten or 15 minutes Finesses Are Trees That Hide in the Forest Four Linemen Die In Georgia Mishap Shew's Home Run Gives Phillips 12 to 8 Triumph By OSWALO JACOBV Written lor NBA Service The trouble with some bridge that they can't See for the tres. They players is the forest see each suit as an individual problem, but they have no picture of: the hand as a whole.

This type of blindness is trated in today's hand. If West had been lucky enough to, upon a heart opening, declarer's hash would have been PEARSON, Ga. high voltage power line snapped and fell to the rain soaked ground yesterday, and electrocuted! Bill Shew smacked a grand I four linemen. Two other .) am home run in the bottom 'men were outside the charged of the seventh inning i area and escaped injury. night at Phillips to enable the The six-man crew was relo- Phillips softballers to nuMge the rating a Georgia Power and Light Pampa 20-30 Club.

12-8. settled immediately. He would Company line along a newly Going into the bottom of the have lost a trick in each suit, constructed highway fj a i inning, the score was dead- As it happened. West opened Pearson and Cogdell. A 1 e' locked at 8-8 until Shew con- the eight of clubs.

Dummy'they were erecting in a driving I nected. played low, East finessed ten, and South won with king At FOUR CZECHS (Continued from Page 1) Preucil, Josef Nestaval, Dr. Jiri Hejda and Antonie Kleinerova. -The prosecution charged that Hejda, a former factory owner, had worked out the program to combat communizatlon of the nation. "This program," the prosecution said, "clearly showed that their aim was to restore capitalism, fascisize public life and in the end marshallize the country and put an end to its independence.

It was a criminal program which the. whole underground organization wanted, to effect an armed Intervention by the imperialists." The state said Preucil headed a spy ring that collected data about munition works and other the) rain broke a 2.000-volt line. Don Smith was credited with the! The electrical charge killed the the victory, while Jim Cook was of clubs. our almost instantly. charged with the loss.

this point, South saw thatj Those killed wpre'o. A. Odnm. best chance to make the c. M.

Brooker, J. L. Liles. i Popular with young hdmemak- maximum number of tricks in 24, and C. Brown.

The ers is a new functional modern 'linemen who escaped unhurt are; floor lamp with adjustable shade J. D. Williams and W. H. Ben-j which may be directed at any an- nett.

All were residents of Way- i gle for bridge-playing, reading cross. Ga. an indirect light. AQ93 KQJ8 (DEALER) VKJ6 10063 4AJ105 AAKJ10952 Both vul. North East South West 1V Pass 1 Pass 2 Pass 4 A Pass Pass Pass SPECIAL NOTICE! For Conoco gasoline, oil and grease The beat wash and lubrication in Ike and Charlie, 500 W.

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1 We Open 7 A.M. Close 7 P.M. Closed All Day Sundays spades was to take a finesse. Likewise, his best chance to get the maximum number of tricks in hearts was to take a finesse in that suit. South did not stop state secrets.

Nestaval was re-j to think about the hand as ferred to as a "leading figure of i whole. He proceeded to take the criminal underground organ- I IrtM later, -he'd get up and let with another five minutes speechmaking. Senator Lucas (D-IH) broke in to point out how much business remained before the Senate, and "No one is more interested in peace than I am. But I doubt if we're going -to get it this Fli9hts to OKLAHOMA CITY odd service to Tulsa, Bartlesville Ponca City Wichita eparturei at 7:35 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

ny FREE SHOW! TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. AND ALL WEEK! THE KEEN-0-T0HE SHOW Wiih Flapjack and Grace Blackface io please Tommy Cooper The boy with ihe Golden voice The Red-Hot Rhythm Boys JIMMY CURTIS BILL CARSON on Steel and Standard Guitar FEATURING IN PERSON Zeb and Mandy The famous radio learn Don't Miss this Fun Show! It's Free! Clean Entertaining! Fun for the Whole Family! 700 Block on S. Cuyler car, damaging it to the tune of $21.85. The Senate down the verdict: pay that man 421.85. Hibbcrd quite a way from Uncle Sem's cash.

register The the bill and President mui)t- sign it, before a law of 'land. Or the case of Dt, Ta Ku Wu. a China, boy who is 'making at St. Anne's Hospital; River, Mass. i.

The, Senatyi decided should be given permission; 'to' stay in this, country. rHere again the and Mr. Truman must give their On a day, officially it's known as "calendar day" the 'legislation supposed- Iy is non-controversial. When a bill conies 'up, the title is read and senators are given a chance to object', Oji objection is enough to stop' the- bill. If no one says anything, Search Underway For Naval Craft NORFOLK, Va.

Iff) A' Navy Grumman torpedo bomber! with a crew of three is down in the Atlantic about 7Q miles east of Cape Henry and a massive aerial and surface se.arqh.. is under' way; The TBM was on, anti-submarine trairfing maneuveiVs with three other craft from the Norfolk Naval Air Station's' composite Squadron 24. At 11:25 'p- (CST) the other planes radioed a submarine operating in Ihe area that one had gone down. There was no fire. Six whips, including five submarines and a submarine rescue vessel and 75 planes are conducting tho (Continued from Paje II clothing and speaking faultless was last reported living on one of his eastern estates.

His frohi the Kuo-i mintaiig (ruling political party) 1 actually menus nothing. loft China, most Chinese "wrote him off. Thpy. 'felt that, pne of their best known a brother Iff" the president's i wife, a pillar nf-i-their modern world, hail deserted them. The swirling turbulence of war 1 and their own fight for existence eclipsed his flight from his native'' land in their eyes and he i almost' forgotten until his resig-; nation from the party an- uoiiMceil today.

Since Chiang is head of the Kuominlang and the Nationalist government, the 'announcement can mean only one thing, most Chinese believe strong family ties that bind all Chinese families have been broken, cither by Soong or Chiang. MARKETS FORT VvORTH LIVESTOCK KdliT L'flll; i-alvi-i 111(1; mun J.u jiii'ilUim am) yruillnns il lii'uf IS.ull-2l.uu; uuutll rhiiic-i' fin i.iivrs Sill lillli'licr IliiKS -lU'llliV IO Inwi'i MIWH WiMli lo fill' IIIW.T; plus "Ilil I'lliilri- IHU-U70 Hi Nlfilluiil mill linlniv -ic'ii IH.K-, liM-'jii'i III nipI y.ntai II.IM.-- liiu Hi 17.mi; KANSAS CITY 1 CITY, ,11111.1 ('mile iOU; 60; nut eiiougli to iiiiiko.u^wiirlieJrk lings J.iiliO nlmv, unoveii, dutt-n slpiuly in livavler 2j, SO lower: good and I'liok'o II.K 19.76-20.25; cnod and cliolco I'l 8 is.nn-ia.50; Z5-5U ow er afternoon. That didn't bother kept bobbing up fourth try, he made end. Flanders. On it to his the ization.

Other sentences were listed as: Bedrich Hosticka, 28 years; Zdenek Peska, 25 years; Jiri Krizek, 22 years; Frantlska Zeminova, years, and Vojtech Dundr, years, all at hard labor. finesse in hearts with the intention of finessing the spades on the way back. The heart finesse lost to East's king. East returned a trump, Most of the defendants w'e members of the National Social- and South finessed again, losing 15 to West's queen. The defenders then had no trouble cashing their 1st Party la wed by which has been the Communist out- led state.

It was the party of the late President Eduard Benes. All the defendents were sentenced to loss of property and their rights. A ($10,000) fine was imposed on two aces. Thu contract was therefore defeated. If South had considered the hand as a whole, he would have realized that the correct ilne of play was to take no finesses at all.

The contract would then be virtually assured. South should lay down the ace and king of spades at the Hejda. Krizek, a former legal ad-'second and third tricks. He then viser to the British Kmbassy, was fined 150,000 crowns. FINN TO MOSCOW MOSCOW Finland's prime minister, Urho Kekkonen, arrived in Moscow today to sign a new five- leads a diamond with the intention of continuing the suit until the ace is forced out.

This plan sets up a diamond in dummy on which South can discard his losing heart. Declarer therefore SCREEN FAVORITES RETURN Dean Stockwell and Ellen Drew In scene from "Stars In My which opens Siindny at the l.aNora. Slurring Joel McCrea, the attraction is a tenderly-unfolded heart-wanning story uf a small Southern at the close of the Civil War and of a preacher loses only one diamond, one who leads the way In nmkliij; his community a better place to live I in. (Adv). year Finnish-Soviet trade pact.

I club and one, trump. ETERNAUY YOURS REMEMBRANCf (No ft4. INCLUDES! Dinner Dinner Forks 16 Spooni 1 Butter Knlf. 8 Salad Forki 8 Soup Spoona 2 Tableapoona 1 Sugar Spoon Chut Included. Opan itook available.

Buy now and save. Price increased to $69.75 effective July lit. 107 N. CUYLER INJOY COOL COMFORT AT AMAZINO SAVINGS Say "Goodbye" to tht discomfort of sultry days qnd nights with this powerful, oscillating fan. Switch on a cool whtn you want it, you want ill Soft, economical, guaranteed.

5fc WHKLY OQMWH OM AH tM MM 107 N. CUYLER Zale Jewelry Pampa, Pleou tend me the 10" Table Model' Fan admitted Check or Money OraW i Sand C. O. D. Charge-to my account.

Hj I want open an account. Employed.

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