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1 HEX Today Sailing Yesterday's High Sunrise 7:03 am II Wind Rough 76 Low Stl 6:21 pm Mi ion rise 3:06 am Set 12:10 ni High Tide 12:32 pm Low 1:13 am VOLUME 71-NUMBER 26 CORrUS CI IRISH TEXAS TUESDAY MORN I MI FEB 10 IB52 Meoml tnu maiirr at ilia em ofliea at Curiu Clirlsu Taaaa uiular lha Act at Uarek i ISTI SantSSSSSZ Twenty Pages Today-PRICE FIVE CENTS sj uw Six NAS Fliers Die When Planes Collide ilicr the iimdi-iil Many oilier min l'usr ias within a lew him- flumes rising from the brush Both pet uImi culled other Cnipiisldii yaids ui the scene of the planes burst into flames when the Christ i mmihetM after the crash Icrtrli lilt the ground" Mrs Moats said NAS sent scinch planes mid al '1 wu standing my yard when Mrs Moats said that both plants rewrite helicopter to the scene Ijit-I heard a sort or a pop overhead appeared to be very low but ahs ifr two auto ambulanres were dis- I looked up and saw the two planes i could not estimate their altitude Kach pinna carried a crew ot an instructor and two student pilots Names of the dead air men will be released as soon as next of kin are notified the Navy aid jnilched Marine guards arrived moving apart (hie plune I which and cleared the area and the tank felt near the radio range) seemed of removing bodies was started I to make almut one and a half Near Crash Herne circles Had crashed When I looked Mrs Freil Moats who I i to where to the other plana had aliout five or six miles from Aran-'been going down 1 saw srnuke and By tv Ct NTKK Six Navy fliers were killed in a mid-Mir eollision about five miles weal of Ruckporl ahnul 3 10 yesterday Both the twin-engine Be ec lie raft planes attached to the Advanced Training Command here were on routine training Might from the Onrpiw Christi Naval Air Station They weie not flyin gin formation Hill and Ronnie Manning teenage broil lets of Aranraa Pais were among the fir-'t to teach the scene fit let the accident Rnrtieil While llot "It was awful Ronnie a a id "Piorea of plunes and bodies were weltered all over and some of the wreikage wua burning white hot IVr bail to wait until it cooled off befoie we could get close to it" The planes collided over the Rw-kport radio range and one -craft fell about ino yards west of Hie range The other fell about I half a mile from the first Wreckage was littered over hun-lilivda of aqua re yards around each plane One craft fell into brush I land set fire to grass and brush leaving blackened ground and stark black trees limb to Scene Crowds of curious spectators nished to the acene ahead of police and Navy personnel although' the pianos crashed several miles COLLISION ABOVE ROCKPORT RADIO RANGE SENDS PLANES PLUNGING TO EARTH the wreckage was burning white hot' Louisiana Voles Today On Governor Peace Talks Okay Reported UN Suggests Acceptance Of Post-Armistice Plan I9JMLMAN DRAFT SET FOR APRIL WASHINGTON Feh 1 (At' I Tlic Defense Department 'ay issued a diall cull for 19 (K) in in April--lYnno for the Army and 4000 'or the Marine Corps The April rail brings to W4-410 the total of announced draftees since Selective Service was c'iiiucd in September at i THE CRASII SOUNDED LIKE A SORT OF POP OVERHEAD saw Kinoke and flame rising from Hie MUNSAN Korea Tuesday Feb 19 (AP) Allied and Communist negotiators today apparently reached agreement ooo'ofhe' total ami t'n in principle on the Red proposal for a post-armistice con-i vine Corps tor i 430 fcrence os: Korea a UN Command spokesman announced lilVi The antiv has asked tor The April call is the lowest By the Associated Press f'um lhf off well Inuaiuna tlov Earl 1 mug's jhi- 11 aye lei loads ililical machine meets a veteran The Naval Air Station here re- I campaigning judge lacked by coa- thut the flood of calls fronti I lit ion forties who want in' turn and Aransas Pax reei-l Tuesday's race for governor into blocked all other telephone! a dead end street for Louisiana dl through the station's inter-l "Karl office ronmninicntnma for a while' The governor's hanil-p i choice to succeed linn sell (Turlos Spaht faces appcllalr court Judge Robert Kennon in a iim-mf I'li-nm-cratic primary lhal is expected to attract voters in record Under Louisiana Law the govrr-jnor cannot succeed himself I Candidates and issues are sec-londoiy in vole determination to the anti-Long vs Long issue Seven I candidates were defeated in the 32 Seamen As Storm The Allies suggested that the Red proposal of last Satur-: nrc lfMl POO men were requested by the two -vices Saved Smashes 56 Missing Two Ships day be accepted completely by both sides The Reds wanted staff officers to work out the details Brig Gen William Nuckols official Allied spokesman said "it appears there ie agreement since they (Ihe Communists! suggest that it be turned over to staff officers The Communist asked for a 40 minute recess to study the Allied proposal Another 39 minute session was held liefnte the truce teams adjourned for the day No Time Set No definite time was set for an Other full-dress session American Damage SEOUL Tuesday Feb 19 (AD American jet pilots damaged two Fliers 2 MIGs first JanS 15enrimarvBaCnd ioirred ltJ- I Thirty- uppi imchcd the reiidlelnu's sep- stem hut one missed a Jump for peatedly they ploughed through buf- force to campaign with Kennon 5 i i' lriai1R Dow' the motor lifeboat end whb cruahedj feting rasa past the tanker's ladder Hdftifut Snhl dminr lh Korond' MiRisonnifj aoa tonight but 56 Kiftfift i IJIp campaign in a concerted move to wmTT10'1 C0ilKl wi" uy "e' end Lone's nower lh 'ultrl lorn sniushed i tecled no other sign of lire on the Iwo big tankers in halves off Cape derelict how repiirted lv siirvivors between it and the steel hulk I as a plane dropped flares to light Shipmates said his nnma wasjUie stormy scene Each time the George Myers address unknown boat pa sued man leaped for the While the Pendleton rescue was whuleboul and only one In progrens other Coast Guardi missed I craft were battling raging seas in Brought Ashore 'an effort to save men known to I uiwivora were riuimi to bo aboard the widely separated Wujam Fuh pier then to the bow anil stern of the other tanker Guard Life Saving Station for the Fort Mercer Loth sections gjt bfnre two were taken M7n nutheatwrS to the CajM- Coil Hoapital at Ilyan- by gale-whipped waves t'rew of IS The Fort Mercer wi believed I nimiMcd liy a crew of 43 yR-' and Rollo Kennlso One Coi pus Christian was listed of Kalannuas) Mich a hoard the strike Fort Mmerl hMrt (jiurlermasler liie Culver's 'h Th dress was given as 2fi22 Waleri 'Mf sued bill I I'H'uI lic failed to' breaking in two 'imfii in but ci tber the name or ad- message could be dn-ss irnnsmitled The uilcr VHkirtil radioed she' tnnkei wwels had crnitH-ted Ihe Fort MoTCr-Bwero hrngW oilto New England planes flew 502 effectvc daylight meanwhile the names of three top llflsl two (isnpnred bcfore tl lhfi aoi ties Republican presidential possibili- rfHl(s py fme as 1h (vnH Nuckols said Vice Adm cV OmmmW 8lmn In SSiSi 1 G11rt removed the 32 fmm the Turnor Jov senior Allied negotia-they a'J 7 tnd 3 lor told Reds "it appears Rrowul Allied infantrymen Wasted that the agreement which we Chinese with two tank in-rrnrhrl ii full POlUliOn tO rHldin pwt 68s 7 of the agenda" MIG triedtobreak through n(J shootiIjt (1llniill 0 iai pterence primacy Apnl North Koi-ean Gen Nam II gave1'" na ln' parties kilb-d an estim ted So1 Robert A Taft tindi- nnhnt of The detads he wanted1" Khtcr-bombers -utln Red on ailvei stil- hiI1 W)llth dale for the nomination declined the staff officers to tbscuss 1 8'Tply llnM of Pyongyang in the old Him Tri- to enter the race He said Hint the tue sum 'neth Gieser of Sherburne rpp a election vote is not binding on Hie Earlier however he cleared up 'damaged both of the MIGs in a anj Kir unficnnri state's 70 convention delegated Ti Word Vpfane SSJSS? There were no entries ft the Not Binding Word icv-d! SwSitv Satoweta' 'fended of the mfanti vmen took il rway finm a Democratic primary which will be on 'ta'lij ol lh ih Pd! MKh In Jr pn hW Fscn lands the political conference to maar no ouer new model armored veals in the the petitions filed in their behalf wnlerts wast siian I v- ed i Air Force Under Pennsylvania law discuss certain questions nor docs damage claims it exclude certain political ques- Altogether Fifth lain and throe mnics A minute after the 32 were taken ff the Pendleton's stern rolled Th There had been 33 nen on the The attacking force received is not necessary A rnndi- snow nosed nt least SU deaths took part in an unusual rescue up- ow' 3I) mdes soulhcnst ol li'iatiun The Fort Merrcr met disaster nlsml 30 miles east of Chatham Cure Cod She reported her plate I -were Hplllting and asked immedi- :52 'f lh" Vom ale assistanes 1WI' nvpd were taken ulf by Chief fut the plight was Boatswain Donald Rings and three males in a motor whaleboat Re-1 I sefiiee In- Lons from the agenda" Allied aources feared the Kppvi I If Iflalll might be an "open sesame" for1- 11411 the Reda to expand the Korean f-v talke Into a discussion of sU out-i I lipfi 111 I' I standing Asian pioblems 17115 11 1 11 The Reds celled off a plenary) 'Dorwl session scheduled for Monday flOlllC JllZCCt They ssked for more time to con BKFVILLE ders to withdraw a half hour la- (ae may withdraw his name any itnmdeil Inoisnnil niolor ter tune up to Feb 25 'ir tier! Elsewhere in the An Allied divsmn south of ca acene: I yonggarg und an air alert Mon- The first congressional elec- HHes anrl ons' ms waves pound- lf Kiors day afternoon One officer said an ilnn of ihe 1952 prcsnlmitiHl year Hie conxl from Maine to Con unidentified jet with no markings comes off in New Yoik City to- nccticiit flew over th men The vision orr0w A special eleetnm it is In Maine at least lrmn pcisons load t- thish lT'i ncraons to aao had Bn fair alert iround mid- tvcic maiis cii in autoiiifiliileH iii'iin ftSiuiM 4 Sark Mie Ihi w-iflue 11 Huiiniiooiies I nun Many Iiosc rescues VM'M tiiirks mu buses on siiriw-clmked women nnf rhil-licn ball under ind group raveling mi a 'BKSJiieil bus formed human fliair down a steep grad leading imm I night Sunday Ha- si'derthe Allied acceptance of their) TM-onoxal burned to death at about 1 a Tj nfHn aiding Monday wlien his two-room home pnrtv also hit hi the Chinese on ninMin if in- nl RU Iowp11 cnUKht fire Fire 'omuhI front east of Kum In a staff offiect meeting Mon- (1ljor Smith said song Kn mw destroyed by tlie Tanks ami rifleien a-sault -d ihe direct Russian pnrtu ijwlion in Ko- timf firernpn arrived Smith said hill slopes in two groups fine re-in time supervision xn overturned Inmp apparenlly gmup lcac'ie its goal Mat no The dispute over Russian par-unused the blnxe he added since opviilnm Rut the other farther ticipation neutral teams to in- the house does not have electricity erst cl in c' up a two-liom bailie Feb sped nml supervise Ihe truce first a resident of Beevillc sinre 1919 rrcei-cd oxleis to withdraw al John Malone developed Sunday The Reds pro- centra ia survived by two a Ihe income tax posed Poland and Czechoslovakia r)Si cjjmon and Augustin Custro! Tlie Chinese concentrated haml Francisco office nlso to match the three Allied pro- Deeville a half-brother Crcsenci-1 gienailrs small anus nml auto-1 te venue Bureau was filed toliy posed Norway Sweden Kncntrs Refugio and a sister 'malic weapons ir the unit Malone was imlidi'd last week and Switzerland Mr Nickola Basques Beeville The Allcs nscil tanks a ilill-ry Hnd charges of rcnspnlng to Allied negotiators agreed to Po- Funeral services will be held at moil Mast the fhinese fraud the government of Ihe L'ni'cd roads as snow plow crews battled -ih snow dulls up lve-leel Vnp to lhp eiili lliciii ls SP "W'-ni'i'-li Over Evert inn ifraid to mve tia-i 'eliule XM of the sioi ilea i III we-e 1 Imnk 'Ie some 2uu oii-r Imvi-I ers found haven in ic-iiiiim' ind w-re refsntivl picparing in slay tlirir'V eond Tlie a an siiiile supply ui estf'iii -li' linns rsitrsrr- "oon- 'h" ca'lier bureau said JImoIi 'at mn'liei Maine would get its New A-Expiosion Slaled by WASHINGTON Fill 18 (UP) Tlic govc imuiit an-iiuum mi Lial'iy Dial a new scries of experimental atumiu Ir isif ji is will lx- off on isolated Eniwctok Atoll in the I'acifie Tlieie was immediate sjieculalion Dial a hydrogen hmih lie di t'Uiated carefully-wnrdcd announcement by lhp Defense Department and Atomic Energy Commission said preparations for the tests already are under- mount a in ureas ruai'ir' n-teii uji five- 21? land and Czechoalovakia hilt Col 2 Tueaday In Our Lady of Anolher Pon Darrow chief UN staff Victory Catholic Church officer immediately rejected Rua-will be in Our Lady ria as "not acceptable" There Cemetery under direction of Gal- the Chinese for 90 minutes Mm was no amplifying statement loway Mortuary day morning raiding party luch Burial west of Chntwur on the western cif Victory font a drew heavy fire from i-- is- ui north- states Revenue heaviest full tonight That arei eI John Dunlap mini announced s-'lia tiyng ro shovel ou from jj (ijaniiasn said Ihe imlii-1 men' miner Mai i heaviest sncwfall in 1 resulted from evidence developoil 20 vi-hih whieit fell last v-jek bv apeeial bureau agents He did At Sf a Thorough Me here S77 Itstf'h I'OI I lORRIS luit rliilmrate Malone wlm hail been under siis i I 1 Tkf llr nion since last Oil 2 is a xilHli I I IIIII I IMIlV A URGES pension pioini-nenl hi-been m-t -i wny Chairman Gordon Dean of the A EC said previously they would be held in tile spring Choice of Kniwelok -rather than the Fiench men's tint proving grounds in led to the bc- lief that the United Stale may 'now be remly to try to explode I the a west me fl-lmiiih The AEG uses Eniwetek for its "big" explo-i sums No government efiieial eier has said that tlic I hnted Slates run build and explode a hvdmgen bomb But it has been generally assumed scientists believe ran ever since President Time i HOOVER AGAIN CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS WASHIN 5TON Feb IK (API ment during these lecent veins daiiL tixcd bv ihe Civil Senu-e Former President Herhert Hoover1 "Daily Cong "ess amt vra jur-t might callet on Congress foe civil lea are turning up sickening con- service ratnrni to remove what he duct of federal civil olficialn Hl( pI111j ante ilMd piu-i Mi inwlule the Trensurv I it called the vol prguns said todav that tie lev fir jnj: roulurt1 by fertfral officials one thing: That our method of so- nimnu'ipe AtMicAAiiip: nathmacnnferencejlMtion and orRAniralinn of fcdeiHl ni0VMn) brother of Willuiirt Malroe California tiemis'ial The San Franciseo nffii-e bard hit by ciirienl cm revenue scandals fnllci yi 1 Hues Hmvth and I wo oMier huicnil Plnpliivcs havp been (- n-l i In ml 0 cofippii-acy und sn i Is giealcr fippilmu in chim-ng 1 1 al others have lieeii the if Joseph Xunan Jr former in teimal revenue coniniissionei nnv i McCairan To 0iosc iiniiiiiiiily in Glcaniip WAFIIING TON ke'i I iM' and hei alieady hul romc A I'lllllld'Me new i ll lldi' Wiis'illl 1I j'ill-v 111 opposition to iiiihpiI tonight ill 'i Ti ill 1 1 1 leipiest lent Ti mien's one ii il me MiS'ii: run said tonight in admiiiiitration N' 1 govein- 'ilenieiil: inve-ligi'ol "To give hniisrcleaniii giant 'In Slimr Mmirv 'lo Dcfinrs A i to mor ino 11 1 pH Hie-1 Bt nNn nr i In incf iif to tir-1 'vphi 42 i iMiijnn-ou 'ip Hmmgmi I i Infill Mg Hr I'aii I fiii'i win I with T'l IK 116 InroCHSt bRUy Had the commission's recom- Hmjver an tlic appn xuoitidy endationi for a stronger career peiccnt ot bis miii'iismum a p' -service system been enacted rWiI nw ln i have saved promptly In 1943 Hoover declared llln' 11 tunes person! supporting govern pient i-eorganization prpposalb which his bipartisan commission hinded Congress three years ago Hivivor Ured "Surely the nation hni a right to better system of choice and management of it employes thin one the cost of the commission "the would have saved great grief under subpoena to testify before' 11 a House sulM-oniinitlee liive-tr-il inc has been given -ijiecial permission to h-'indle K'2 i-asca before the tax buranu Nine of the permits went to Nun-an His Inw partner John WVn-chel has been given 7 Six neo weie granted r-ther meniln is rf ilio firm the Treasury added was chief eounsel for the Revenue Bureau when Nnnan was The ether memher-'ei iio fiiimer lax employes unde Nninn Nunan Wepi hel and (lie olrei Uwyeis tc-igned ltH Illuming soiiUieiiv an to 2r Tlie CVrti colder imrtlv Mi ring night ami cniv iiiu-rii'xin on hv Joint Tukk iw tN ot 29 to 3o filea investigator he ant lion to a gran Jury or to a court Juried out by Jmnt Tk IW lifiir dittmg to nnriherlv 13 Kraut immunity from prn-m iitim -is almost to invite excessive lib -v-iiy ait rnrc Ar mil Mtir 1" dternoon to some i'W Can in's erahly In the giving of immunity by 2 rfTi-t tor East nnrl Routh tcmmlMee ii'irt pa-i upon i baths" 1 rnLeWn'f III Ti is Tuesday wuielv- McUarrnn li iinin-d a aeven-1 McCnrran said ha was willing: tn the Fa-sta'teied showei polder lii nortii man nibromimt'ee study the that Morris have subpoena pow- clftc' naikson waa neputy corn- aflemivn Phoweis south and request He will brad the suh- ers "provided assurance can lie 7 Iurrc during Tuesdiv night ''immiltee fithrr member are bail that the powers so granted ssl clniidi' and crH Fieh to Mi-V-ssi (Vninie vnnld nit and rinild not le used The aivinuiiicment came southerly vind rn coa' ill-Mdi M'll'u S-uih ill-Nt'1 Wi lo intcrtera with the proper Inves- shortly after Groat Rrtiain dis- to noithv extcilv Tuesday lev ilt-Wisi Feiguson iK-Mu-hLtigatorv activities of congressional closed that it ia ready to teal 1l land Hcndrukaon ilt-NJ) OCGUOtlcbbiihittees" ifiiat atenue weapon In Auatrolio 'to our country" I Tmlay'a cnnfi-i snme fssi which has produced these months Thse proposals many of which civic business leaders and edi-r humiliation" are contained in a bill passed by eatora was called by the citizens The 77-year-old Hoover jsid tn-thu Senate last October but not roinnntte to nuiliilup Lmd drvc spoerh to th Citizens tTnmmiyee'yi rrted on in the House would f( ensrtme this year of is ie-for the Hoover Report sponsor of I move from (ilitics nsinv govern- orparizatinn pians endni -ed by "ie the one-day nieelmg that: I ment jobs mehiding 'ollectora of committee to nuhihe a tmal drive "No one' rai 'gnoie flimd nfi-nternal teveniic ntd shifts mtlimi'y the Vet- expoMlirs of less than sseted hon- The I mver piiquisnL' would inns Adiniii-ti dinri ici'ii med or nr rail patindism by employes make each agency tpsinnsihle for al services Agiieii! I'l part til many agencies vf the govern- iimg its own employe under Lui- ment and other agencies.

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