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From A to Izzard Borger Has Gas and an Escalator Just got back from Borger. We never visil tho Pittsburgh of tho Plains without being amazed at Iho industrial acc- i i over there. BUT T1HS TIME picked up a disturbing development. Borger Is about to Install the only escalator in Texas north ot Lub- bock! Where does tlmt leave Am aril! -v- will be In the C. H.

A Store, Jimmy Gnochvine, manager, In us tlmt IIR Is putting hi tiiR contraption and should have it escalating In a feu 1 necks. -Y, We tried tn work nut some way to put nh escalator in the new GloUe-News building. Tint the fact 3s. have what is called a hori- zontal operation; ami escalators work homyntnlly. We do Vmve lot of conveyors of different snrts in tlic building, but by no stretch of the imagination can they he called escalators -Y- -v- Thal leaves Aninrillo flanked nn the south hy nn escalator in Lim- beck, and on the north hy nn es- calator in Border.

JAKE beloved veter- an of i boom in Horger, has just put up a a pole, it is on the sijc or his first, just stone throw from toil ay's business dis- trict. There he will fly Old Glory for a)! the North Plains to see. HnrRer's Tv'o, 1 coincidence: I'hfi sccrel a ry-manager of tho Rorficr Chamber of Connncrec Is Joe Cnnluy. The assistant secrc tary is Mrs. Urn Coolcy.

They are nut married. i have never bpcii married. Thuy arc not even related. Just livo pcipTe Coolry who Jtarecr's high-pressure chamber of commerce. George McKenna.

of the Phillips rrlinpry at Bor Rer, pointed out to us a Borger is much more important us an oil production center than a i cr cities. While Tulsa i ms nnnv equipment companies and head" quarters offices, Jt docs not rank with Knrgci 1 in a i and vaneU of nctrolcmn prnductinn. The Phillips refinery, inciriental- V. is the lurmt inland rofim-rv-- tnat Is: not on navigable Mm eounti-y. i MA.I01! NlW establish- ments were drdieated in week: The Hotel Horpor.

the por airiiort. ami the- American Lc- Home. Know Your Own i i "ill go i in his nnc of UK- most impres- sive and smuoUily-lianrtUvl roc- rrss ever held Warns Against Any Quns in West Zone PRAGUE, Oct. 20 (API--V. M.

Molotov o( Soviet Russia and foreign ministors ol seven other Communist a i met here today with the announced purpose of discussing "the i i a i a i ol western Germany," which Ihe i PTvTTR fl MT- has warned it i 1 A I li will a Red Bloc Debates German Arms MORNING NEWSPAPER I A I I AMARILLO DAILY NEWS LEASED WlIiES THHEE'. ASSOCIATED I'llESS. I J'ltESS NKA, ACME. 1'ICTURE I WASHINGTON STAFF SERVICE VOL. XII, NO, 309 Glenda Kay Evans, 9-year- old daughter Mr.

and Mrs. O. N. Evans, Tulia. is the youngest entrant in Old Taclt's Lady Callers Con- test which will be a a ol the National Square Dance Contest here Nov.

3-1. She is in Ihe fourth grade and represents the Shirts and CIul of Tulia, The Czechoslovak news agency am! tho Mascow radio ainmiincett the i i i tonight. It was called by (lie Soviet Union. Molotov, Soviet deim(' prime minislor long mit nf i i i apparently Is arling as Soviet foreign nil Kl or ill the niPL-tliiK. A i V.

Visliinsky, who KHI: roc iln Mnlntov as forc-lgn i ister 5, 1919. Is mm aHcnd- fiiff tlm i Nations Assembly i In New Vork, (There were repented reports lust Auyu.st a was visiting the a i a of ComrnunLsl China, for a con torenen on Asian nftalr.s, A Jupnur-so nnti-CmiimmL'st in Tokyo said--without confirmation that Molotov was talking aver with Chinese Hod lead ers an invasion of Formosa Chinese Nationalists in Taipei, the Fonnosnn eipit il mt Korea iva.s a topic. They said Russia and Ited China liad agreed to rush IbO.OOO Chinese Red troop. 1 arid Hi.ssirm annor to North Korea if United Nations forces crosspil Vhp pnvaUel. Tlu; UN forces hnve since a lioimdiirv and are ncr.v striking deep into North npiiust limited resistances The countries rcpreseiited here, other a Soviet Unior are Albania.

Bulgaria, Czech oslovnkia. Poland. Romania. a and East Germany. Anions? those resent is the Connnunist woman chief ol in in i i-neign ntlair.s.

Pauker. The chairman 'of today's nieetins was Czerli Deputy Premier The aTiTunincenscnt of nirct- itiEf fo)towed hy a few linnrs KIIS- sia's u'lirniiiR to United States. Britain ami Trance thai Unssla the AMARILLO, TEXAS, SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 21, 1950 18 PAGES I I CENTS Veteran Workers Honored at KYOS Week Sandwiched between two chamber ol commerce "end men" are Ihe seven veteran workers in Borger industry, honored at yesterday's lunch- eon ns representatives of all the men who wenl to work when Borger was young and stuck il out. From lell to righl arc Weldon Folly, gen- eral chairman ol Know Your Own Strength Week; E.

E. Geyer oi the Continental Oil Com- pany: A. L. Tarver ol the Philiips Petroleum Company; L. 13.

Williams oi the Texhoma Nntur- al Gas Company; Charles Gunther ol thi J. M. no te.s jtshi on, London and Paris and broadcast from Mos- cow, rejected the three western that the people's police, of Communist nilod East a LS in fuel a military or- a i i Russici charged that the nations wore 1 reviving Ger- i a military in their News RfElonnl Photo Huber Corporation; Jim Richmond ol the Gulf Oil Company; R. E. Andrews ol the United Car- bon Company; H.

M. Lccdy ol the Henderson Trusts; and Hudson Davis, president oi the Bor- ger Chamber ol Commerce. Canadian School Borger Salutes Citizens Who Brought will toll-rate i a llic C' Amarillo Stability Out of Roaring Boom'Days As Quizdowners Sponsored weekly hy Tlie Glnhe- and KGNC, Quizdown Li a This and That Well, seem to have set- tled the collectors show busi- ness. It will be merged i the a a Epsilon Sigma Al- pha Hobby Show. Here's letter from Darl Survivors Declare rades meet to have their T-- A iT! DiVri i FnVs CGNC Saturday afternoon at I'O I I jL SUCCESS, Oct, 2f) United States.

Britain and France! 'provisionally agreed today to a part in IKe-powe-r peace talks, but Russia's expected insistence on Chinese Communist participation could wreck the whole project. US Delegate John Poster Dulles PYONGYANG, KOREA, Oct. 20 1 )--Three tattered American survivors rV- I a saM scores of US prisoners of Wm "nicd like nies- on i terrifying rtcatli march from to Pyonjiyanc. Tlio trio 283 ike, began that horror march, under tniard of a North Korean Heils. i i.j.u i u.

i I projixi. un tji-ieguie aim Xaclion, a i a of Ihe show, that i liini.slei ol State Kenneth Younger a against false hopra of easy explains We hope you I or early success even if the collectors of i from match Five viHiiilate-ly get loaethcr around T), 1 books to bronze clpplianls will conference "table. TJicy told theJ in (he Bailie. a.ssembly's committee! MISS VACHON WIJITK8: tlic world's prosent tension "Miss Parker, Mr. Jack Hans i fi'O'n h.isii? riisagreenicnls a Mr.

Lc.s Kileioro and I met Wednps-' a from lack ot hig power; day evening to di.senss "wetines. SHOW, fiy i i agreement we de-i dlsjime on Chinese repre- cittert that, the Center would strikes directly at tlie provide more nxim for displays and 10 for Hip Fivr a we would have a coin'umecl 5 a repeatedly hnS sought to 1 Lobby at tlie Youth Center! fmiu HijiiT-s, alternate, i grade-; Bettv Sue Morrison, Hot ha CJaytoji, nltornatc, James Cook, i urndc; Evelyn Downey, It ay Don Howingtnn, aUcrnV.tc, Sac? Kelly, grade. CANADIAN': isanne Bartlett, Bill Joyce CJeveland sixth (jradp; Charles Adams Jol3vn" altemati-, Clnudhic They indicated comparatively survived, but did not kt TVT 11011 t' 111 If C1UU11 Ues ons bOUght Ol from rt arris riipus The i i a i oT Wcsl Texas College are leading tie nalion's liillcr schools i nn (lie has not yet par- able to exceed an averae i for Quizdown may lie siiliintllptl hy a i tlie i or th fjratle of any schrKil in 7'ri-Slalc area. -Ask your teacher lo i Anwn, The Glnlic-Ncws, Amarillo, for forms on uliich the The; trail nf survivors leads 150 iin'les a north to the Manchuriiin horder. The three escaped said 11 ie A in rim prison rs re liertle.n anil shot by Keds a mistakenly liy an Ameri- can pilot n'ho they a column exposed, starved and Riven nn medical at- tention.

The i i prisoners may in- clude 90 others who made an i a total of 373 movej from Seoul. Those still alive worn! of Pyongyang on now aw Boxoffice Will Be Open Today tlie American prisoners In Pyong- yang. "They just ttinrt of smlleil," Ihe three ex- prison ers (old cnr- rcspimileiils, hut did nut spoak. the United Si sites, i a i France, Russia and China "on i High Plains Today Hy WKS I A I BORGER, Oct. 20--A a lo tho men vrho foughl tlie i of the Borgor boom and stuck it out featured tho closing In KGNC's i i a city's a a i a i "Know Your Week." Old i who went to for Borger's morning at 10 o'clock, teams i a a back in Ihe Jays Ihe town was a lusly were guests of honor al a luncheon in the spark-- iram Canadian School a i i a spanking new Borger.

Seven of them received a as i of tho Borger Chamber of Commerce. Last A a i Summit School will ni gl't a i display, lollowed by a roaring a game between the Phillips Blackhawks and the a a WolvesJ meet drew the a i on tho celebration; and Ihe a of commerce crow which had worked 20 hours a day since lasl Sunday went home', a but elaled, to spend at quiet week end. Hudson president of the chamber of commerce, presided at yesterday's Ivmcheon. Wlih 150 men seated long the hotel banquet room, he called on Hev. li.

H. Olayborne, pastor of the First ChrisMim Clnircli, for the invoca- tion. Gcnrgo iMcKcnnii, dent of flic PJiillips refinery anA a director of Ihe chamber of commerce, welcomed the guests niirt paid tribute tn Wo'don Jolly, pcneral cliairniiin of the KYOS- ProRress ccleliratlon. Wayne Pliolps, vlcc-prestdent tho chamber ol commerce and iiublIcily director of the celebration, mt reduced, members of Phillips Petroleum Company delegation that had arrived by plane from Bnrtles- vilte. J.

E- Bogk of Phillips nmde ft brief keynote address, saluting lha old-timers who hart helped Vulltl He introduced a or more pioneer Phillips em- ployes who had scon Borger grow from a mile-long main street into an industrial community In which fine homes, churches and schools hnvc been hlendert with commerce. Mr. Bogk Introduced by Rny McSpadden, manager of the camp department of the Phillips Com- pany, park and recreation chairman of tlic chnmber of com- merce. The nisln event was the Intro- duction of oldest employe In point of service nf each of seven industries centering in ftorgcr. Knelt was presented by company i on Page 11) The for Aniiirilln Syniplirmy a sensrn tickets )C open Inday from 10 lei 1 n'clnrk.

is Ine.i(e4l In (lie foyer of Die Tiibll'- Srrvlre Coin- i and Vulk. Momlay nuirning tlif will he ripened for i a UrltcLs. for llio Truiihcl rp- rllal on Nnv. I. San Antonio Phone Rate Hike Granted SAN ANTONIO.

Oct. 20 (UP) The city council today authorized Southwestern Hell Telephone Com- pany lo increase its rates hy an av- erage of 29 per rent. The company, in lold (lie council it would install 8,000 new telephones and improve service to 1G.OOO others i i the next 18 months. The authorized increase was some action. The three survivors today said! The trio of were tolci in Seoul a said ir fr liCiirdcd Kushiai i council and tlie company after H.JICCS company liftti resisted a pro- Isilrd 'posed -1 per crnt lax Tlicn you 'may win a QuTzdnwn 7 scoffs at Stassen Animal Antics a in JM9.

The ones i are left are bigger. -V. if. A Folk Street a asked Hint he remain annnvniints, ratlcdl to say a there 'is mil only a Brain caHcrt but one called They arc Imlh varieties jf wnrd 1ms us stinnpeil. I A lie says, Is Ihe a i LOW- he a i is liin variety ih.il ran lie comliincd.

Is lie i i us, nr di you a use both iiiimVs? Martin Block, a i man, says, the UN lacks a because of i too much brnss in Hie Hus-Man see-1 tlon. Willie i i tu Mtirper ive met feltou- I i i io incpl I us lialf way-- wa- over on a siJe nf the highway. ftenoni, Jlcrefonl;" Hilly Wood ford, i nir lte 1 1 Gnrrison. Hetty I.oui.se Across -L 'U'OO Honors, Ulxon. Sonclra l.ynn Jiino.s, Canyon; Michncl Smllh MlnVu, Gel.

yo hurricane willi shirts ovtr 100 miles i 1 Bobby IJnv Hill LaVV.iyne near its core Vinrc across Die or Mexico late today toward the i Melbrt Corcro Mo- rich St, I'otoislnirs-Tiimpa area ifn Kioriiln's west roa.st In i i a i U'l O'LiMlijhMii 'tarrv noon, it was licatlcd cast-nortlicast al a relatively fits! pace of in I Ro IJ Hill, i a i Gary hour a point 550 miles west of Fort Myers, Karlicr I i i wcrk, Daily News Index of miles in rrnorlcd in i anl I i i i 3713 Line; Donald C.r.wm, 2100 l-jc-rce; Dale DaviK, 3001 a i i 3203 i a i a a (Irttii iji i i il! a of i Holland, Dumas. Harold Pir'ison, 2-II10 We.s' i Eleventh. A a i Jc.in Ami Hciliphill. 3213 Tenlli; i Today in Amarillo MA. DAY Anchor Tas Drsy, st.itr- In i ot liifi by lornt UU Navy to i lit Dtsnlilrd a ALL TJAY Formul 'crnnd Plinto Studio.

1222 Wr: ALL DAY I-'ornint a i t.iirnlt Conoriv Day's ther 11 UnlK miles rrpor! a on i cart skti storm, hill qales extended 150 milei llir ccr.tr-r. If It eonliniics its erinrsr. i i i Mir C.nH Coast 'l" ll a midni.M, he I i i TM seeotnl I i i Johniiy 'I'lie a inn-ean clanger- 1315 i i Carol Su OIIH i all loiifla. Kell.s-, llHIf) Eiobcrts; Ilclty lio-c Huri'icane u-inrls cMend well Hober.son, Scyentli. i a AlerUs were issued all earh way the state lo tlu: Day- NEW i i i i A I a Room Knnm 0 I'rcss a Rotim OLD i i Gill A- i i a i i A a id till A I i i I 0 i a i I'lmtn Slilh.

i Art? I 607 A I ST, I a all StiLSson's bid for a i i a i i i i lH-fiep. ricrtaruu; Stn.s^n lilni'clf i a tipnisiiuls i i a Communist Party newspiiurr ploclion Lik-k the I a i i leader who is iiroFldont of I University of I a i i a rf i a It (J to tlif Suvirt em assy in Washington Ocl. 2. had r.alrl he nought conTcrr-nre in an i to slop "the ft lownrd F'ravcla cal led him iiiMilctii, ridiculous, slnmfcr- er, a i v-'armontjer and a i a i political campaign- er i a "tiiir. 1 for nclver- ti.iPment." Tlir lellrr was cJcscrihnd 5i.s nn a i i i intencfed to play on ''Lhr r-f peace for Aincripan votci ronr-rpss tonal (In Tteadinc.

the news of Tra oh.iervattori: no i i "Harold Sin? and inl proi3 a ration UTitlen bv Viktorov. "The 1 of a a a real fuce." Section received "Very hitrrc.sting. 1 son's pros ram Is if Pravda "He rioesn't s.iy lady, hut lir's a profound thinker! Link ix Hoacli Daily News Almanac I I A A AMARTLLO AND I I I ConsUt- ALL DAY I i i i i i trillion mid (Inner. 7 11:00 AM 1 ISlBii 1:30 I'M COU.EC1K FOOTRALL: i 1 TlV of WTSC i vs. I AM Ham ITouslnn Rl A StncUinn, 11 ilAiicfc miifilo bv i PnnlnndlR of American O.inrcr flodely, nl Arcnn, Trl i yoiniFrsIcr -suhniMs user! nlr, Tlic i an Rlvos a rerl.

and rlinnleal pencil. The i i receives set of i. (he scliool. menttrcrs receive pnlrl he, riiiuiCT-up rc- llaiul MnN'nlly Cosmo- Wnrlrl AUns, and jnein- nj nl to nil, JO-30 mrcc, Hotel. 3 I'M; bf 7:30 PM, AinixcLllo jrrs nre givcu silver medals, Trio public is invited lo Iho i a capital ol roads loading ntirlh Irom tlir Pyongyang and a i a Hured Red rnplinl.

i a Iho personal i i 'Hie newly lander! pnratroopci-s A 1 PACTS: 55cunp 71 I i 7 2 113 71 Morn thnn in.QflO A i a 41 hihirtylriK nntl te.lch- i i studio nt 10 o'clock this morning, 2 Join Up Here at Recruiting Station The A a i US Army nnd Air Force recruit MIR yeslerdfty reported one i in Die Army mill one in the Air Force, Enlisting lu tlie Army is RlcVmrd R. Cannon. OHon, Tex, The Air Force recruit Is Sidney Segtil oT t' 1 roclion ol General a A pi roo ps in a Ic ri lo Lh rra Far Jva.st. Me flkl not sny tlir trciops woiiUf he sent.) i Alter a i the first airborne nf war from his i lilrnic, A said: Pyongyang. trap ilnis may have been nniB too late, The Reds may Vmve pulled out all a their defenders from i i i onetime capital.

th9 idhy sccurcfl ami rescue Atnerlcan prisoners of About 3.0CX) troops floated; down from 120 plnnes onto flat hnd near for South Korean drive lo tlic linrdcr. Smith Korea and almost succeeded In overrunning Iho penin- On Honolulu, tho eoinrrmiullne hcfora tlie Amcrlcan-Iccl the Military Air Trans-1 forcc-s coultl get power for the much prealcr line of fleeing There would Have a greater chanco then to hnve captured sonic oi the Ucd command stair..

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