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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 48

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1 miftek retailed 8D CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER-TIMES Sun Mar 21 1954 4 Babs Hutton Asks Divorce In Mexico I 4 -'-I Americans Are Urged By McCarthy To Get Record of Hearings Pay If Needed The subcommittee under temporary chairmanship of Mundt (R-SD) has pledged the full public probe to try to get all the facts McCarthy has offered to testify under oath WIH Meet Tuesday The subcommittee's next meeting is set for Tueadey wh to receive a progress plans for what promises to be a sensational inquiry lit hla speech here McCarthy also said that Adlai Stevenson's "no comment" reply to Ms 30 count Indictment last night of ths Democratic party satisfy the millions of loyal Democrats' and Republicans' "They will want to know whether the counts an true or falsa whether aa attorney for the da-fenn Ms plea is guilty or not McCarthy aald And if his plea is ndt guilty then they won't take any genenl denial but will want to know exactly wherein the Indictment differs from the facts" Stevenson Stoop To MEXICO cmr March 30 W-Barbara Huttoa'a Mexican lawyer aid today ha haa been retained to handle a divorce action for the Woolworth heireea and plana to file ault Monday In Moreloa atate Miu Hutton 41 and Porflrio Rubiroaa 43 Dominican diplomat were married Dec 30 in Mew York and eeparated last week in Florida He waa her fifth huaband Attorney Joee Montea da Oca aoid he waa retained to handle the new divorce action by Costello of Los Angeles who tele phoned him hero yesterday Montea do Oca aald Mrs Costello was a friend of the often-married heiress Documents sn Way The attorney said Costello told him documents to support the divorce plea would be airmailed to Mexico today But the petition could not be filed before Mo at the 'earliest he added Montes da Oca was Mias Hutton's lawyer when she shed her fourth husband the Lithuanian Prince Igor Troubetxkoy He obtained the divorce In Mo- taw strengthened recently in an effort to end quickie divorces But Barbara had trouble in her Mexican divorce try with Prince Igor He learned of the action and-: appealed the divorce decree before it was officials After a long and inconclusive court fight Barbara worked out an agreement with the prince and obtained a French divorce wMch allowed her to marry the also much-married Rubiroea Informed sources here said that Lopes da Nava Morelos atate governor would likely give prompt approval to the new divorce formalities Mlsd Hutton could not be reached In New York for comment on the divorce action But when she returned here from Palm Beach she told reporters call me Mrs Rubiroaa I expect to see Mm again" She aald aha expected to visit Honolulu in about a month Rubiroaa remained silent In Palm Beach authenticated by state Lt Col Albert Lane Killed in Jet Crash CHAMPAIGN III March 30 Lt Gal Albert Lane was killed Friday night when his jet training plane crashed in a field one mile south of Thomas boro jn Washington Air Force of- routine training 'flight AF I 1 lghtee Times photographer how td tie up a party line for an evening while PARTY Mrs Joyce Kent 1548 Eighteenth shows a Caller- THAT BUSY SIGNAL Children are not the only ones who leave telephone lines open so that callers get a busy signal However Mark Young 18-month-old son of Mr and Mrs Paul Young 3622 Maple shows how it is done and registers appropriate surprise when caught by the camera Mrs Young keeps the roam in which her telephone is located closed so Mark will not make a plaything of it A1 Comisar stationed at NAS tries to remind her to give someone else a chance The local telephone company receives about 300 complaints a month from party line users that other people on their line talk too much or butt in by failing to listen for tone before dialing Irish Gather Today hi Sail Patricio foi Animal Celebration I NEW YORK March 30 lal Stevenson said today ha will not reply to Sen Joseph McCarthy's Indictment" of the Democratic party declaring will not stoop to the senator's level" Stevenson said ha had nad the charges of Sen McCarthy who laat night in Milwaukee accused the Democrats of "20 years of treason" and called Stevenson the "attorney for the defense" McCarthy asked Stevenaon to plead guilty or not guilty Stevenaon flew here from Boston with hla son John Fell Stevenaon Frank Klepac Anton and Emil FoJ- tik Leo Hennig and Wilbur Blunt-1 ser will have charge of sales at the barbecue pit In charge of entertainments and gamee from noon until 4 o'clock Former residents of this early! today be: Mr- Reese Bslde-J Irish settlement an expected nd MsryWade Westoveri Rtrfl Hirola Win- Blunter Mrs Harold Win- ficials said Lane waa en route to Coast apparently on a from NnUle eniil I nn- iw Senator Says For Reprints OKLAHOMA CITY March 30 HI McCarthy (R-Wia) urged the American people tonight to get copies of the Senate Investigations subcommittee's forthcoming probe of hie row with the Army and offered to foot the hill himself the demands exceed the group's limited supply He said he wanted the people to read the testimony to that they could determine for themselves that his fight la not against the Army but "against those who would destroy the Army" In an address here tonight to a dinner meeting sponsored by the atate Republican organization Me- Carthy aald that if the demand for subcommittee's supply ho would pay for all additional copies 'More Iks He said he thought the subcommittee of which he la chairman Uml5 S5000 copies and ha said ha hoped many more requests would be received more there are the better 111 like It" he said a a a tonight marked the wind-up of a four-day speaking tour that took Mm to Chicago and Milwaukee before he came on here stlU suffering from an attack of laryngitis that put Mm to bed for a while yesterday with a temperature of 103 He baa stepped aside temporarily aa chairman of the Senate Investigations subcommittee while it probes charges and countercharges between Mm and Mb chief counsel Roy Cohn and top Army officials Schtoo Case In a report last week the Army charged that McCarthy and Cohn had put pressure on Army Sec re- tary Robert Stevens and Army Counselor John' Adams in effort to win favored treatment for David Schine a former subcommittee aide and friend of Cohn's who was drafted as a prl- vote last fall McCarthy and Cohn denied charge and McCarthy hit with an accusation that the report waa an attempt to mail" Mm into halting the aub uks committees probe of what he has 'called Army "coddling" of Com munlsts handkerchief Another plane occurred crash green Ford off the Parka Motor CO 'a used car lot for a trial run and failed to return Leon Parka owner of tha lot said ha let the man hava tha car about 3 pm yesterday afternoon with Dm understanding ha would return the vehicle in about an When the man failed to corns back by pm Parka notified tha sheriff's office Parka described the man aa being a white mala about six faet tall wearing glasses and having a pock marked face Tha car lot owner failed to get his name or address A charge of theft by conversion waa fried with Justice of the Peace A Gilleland Parka signed tha complaint Ths license number of the stolen car ia FX-9733 DeWitt McGee Co Fire Windstorm and Automobile PW UIM BaeMsse Nnks CL a bark Aymyi black- attend ths annual homecoming i program planned in conjunction1 with the St Patrick's Day festivities here today The annual observance is held here on the Sunday following St Patrick's Day GrenfcGraadrMMrea Too sauer Gertrude Syma Taking over 4 to 0 pm will be Joe Wall Mr and Mrs Rudolph Klepac Elaie Klepac Teresa Kmavek Jimmie Investigators Checking Same of the guests expected here 5toJ Hennig and Fayetta today will have Irish names many aril! not but they will all1 Entertainment from 0 to 11 SSPlane Wreckage 18 Killed nmnmi cl Chrr Robert O'Docherty Gone to any of statements tha unsuccessful 1933 Democratic presidential candidate did say however it was "the Brat I heard of it" when asked for comment on McCarthy's statement that Steven- ANNAPOUS Md March 33 (fl unity nearby said it sounded to son had been given the task of Air Force investigator searched her aa though tha plana exploded formulating America's postwar through wreckage and human ro- while still in the air fpollcv for Italy mains scattered over Maryland! A trail of blood 30 feet long led McCarthy had added: farmland today for tha cause of a from one of the bodies indicating! "TNht policy according to tha plana crash that killed 18 men Jast: the victim may have lived long' sworn testimony of Gen Bedell nigM- I enough to try to crawl to safety! Smith waa to to bring There waa no immediate word Among the debris were found an Communists into the Ralian from the investigating party and open Bible and an embroidered ernment and to bring the Cbmmu- of atal tc I bi tt I I Ui th la tk I i kr to ftt 01 in wt tk to ao of 1 ft pi ee re 0 S3 ft of re a ra to sb fa ao Bi tk at to tk ai a 3 at at aa I fr IS I is or great-grandchildren or in insn hrhTtbii McMullen presarioa John McMullen and James McGloin An entertainment VS-iii'Vrti members of the Altar Societies of San Patricio srd Mathis Catholic Churches Game contests and other features havt been planned mnA ftonwwi I inFNTIFIFn ILrEiil A AA Alii CASUALTIES WASHINGTON March 30 -w jfCnse Department today i PERHAPS 1 CAN HELP Bobbie Mew one of the service representatives in the Southwestern Bell Telephone Co business office here checks her files as the first step in a series that will give another telephone subscriber better service About 15000 service requests are received each month 'thelr headquarters at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington said DISCRIMINATION IN PECOS no findings would be made known about the same time not far away for at least several days I when B29 from Vance Air Force However Defense Department Base Okla went down near Ame-officials identified the 11 Air Force lia Va killing four and five Navy men among Uiej a grounds here Barbecued chicken will be- served starting at 11:30 am at ths Community Hall with women The Air Force personnel are of the Mathis Altar Society hi! Capt Gene Coppedge Pitts- charge A barbecued beef dinner burg Kan i will be served starting nt 4 :30 pm Roy Kemmerling iwith the San Patricio Altar Sod' Grove ety acting as hostesses Henry Johnson Port- Dance Schedaled 'land Lt Richard Roloff victims were withheld pending iio- tification of next of kin '(fir fnr 1 lvnilta Slomter Truck VUl Ul 1 VUlUl Horrified farm families ilarlltdPnjL Tn Rptliril by a noise one witness said wai Mvimii like a monster trues in lew gear1 dead Names of a Marine and a'mg- rsi vt oldier who were tho remaining lllQU 1 UK68 USCCl Segregation Claim By State Board of Rejected Education saw tha big twin -engine C119 ca- A John Doe warrant was issued recn in flames over their tor the arrest of a man last night It grased the edge of aiho drove a 1930 model light 2nd Ise-lln 8 Sgl Ernest Crabtree wife Mrs Hattie Crabtree Ardmore Okla Airman 3-c John Taylor Adrian Mich (Ooppedga Kemmerling Johnson Roloff Crabtree and Taylor were all stationed at Ardmore Air Force Base Oklahoma) Airman Wayne Snodgrass Dayton Ohio who was stationed Gal-! Limestone Me Air Fores base I Airman 3-c Gerald A Baldaa- By BO BYTES AUSTIN March 30 (AP)-The State Board of Education today rejected the claim of Latto-Ameri sSSr 5 courts was indicated By unanimous vole vote the board sustained the decision of Stale Education Commissioner Edgar that a de fcnsiMe aoning plan has been followed in determining which chUdrtn BimBar Mtaattona I Lattouor AngteAmerican" 32 rick's Day program Music will provided by Hank Huett and JSJS his Texas Ramblers from Allcs Factors included 1 a I g'attempt to eitabUsh segregation" jg' schools doss to when children! gsar said ha mads that wara-'SKV-J RAtert Frsesier live" "getting enough ground to ing because he considered Paco Mrs flow for future expansion achXpoSjS conrtderation of 'tha SSS safety and welfare of these little one senior and one junior high'iH? CrorgShe prote-j WeJt Texma cily popGcna Key Mro Henry Knolls Mm Ji uUtion is approximately 10000 Robert KnoUe at Mrs Leo Hennig Mrs Henxejaaro Locdir Gregorcyk Billie WilUamanaett Mass 17: WlUiam Blair an aide and vi 'Mrs Carol Evans hie secretary He currently is on a speaking tour He aald ha would attend night's performance of tha May -Martial" 'Tha Cains Mutiny Court-: WMla saying ha'planned no reply Inist leader TogUatti back from Moecow Said Stevenaon: "The proper person to consult would bs Bedell Smith "At that time I never heard of Stevenaon aald he srent only six weeks in Italy and that his work waa political but technical" Stevenson will speak Monday before the senior class at Princeton University STAR SALESMAN are pleased to announce Rodrigues as their star appliance salesman for tha month ef February Ha led their large and efficient sales organisation in total ales for that month Mr Rodrigues attributes a large part of hla sales to ths continued interest of tha public In tha Strvsl Automatlo Ice-Maker (Advertisement) WeHiagkeam DIAL 4-5565 dc Fmnk Pinedo on the wling of houa of Pecoai hose1 tiieUerritycd chf3 thu" stalled CMJhe ertttion of awcaUed V5'W Luther Mrs Robert Lotspeich to Bl tlMaiSlt beesum srigcJj wooded area 19 miles south of Annapolis crashed and exploded scattering wreckage bodies and parts of bodies over portions of two farms A watch found at tha scan had stopped at 10:29 A brush and timber fire started but heavy rain and tha efforts of firemen from six nearby communities controlled lt Sailors and Marines from the Naval Academy here established a guard over tha arena aa the fact-finding party went to work Stopped Is Refuel Officials aald tha plane belonged to tha 774th Troop Carrier Sqiuul-ron baeed at Ardmore Okie and waa on a routine from Maxwell Air Fore Bans Ala to Mitchell Field tt stopped to refuel at Bolling Field near Washington and took off from there with no sign of trouble just 17 minutes before the crash The plana was shattered by a tremendous explosion The heavy motors cam to earth 100 yards apart Part of a tail section hung! high in a tree Mrs Franklin Paddy of Lothian a small corn- Because They Went Yea Hove a Coed Heme Osar Airman 3-c Paid Springer Brooklyn Airman 3-c Robert Stratus South Meriden Conn Airman 3-c Joseph A Valente South Portland Maine (Baldaaaaro Springer Strauss and Valente were stationed at Bolling Air Force Base Washington Ths Navy personnel were: Allen Hiller seaman apprentice Clifton John Hubbard yeoman striker New York Philip A Lavers seaman Danvers Maas Ron Lambertian firemen Fords James Robbins Unman Hawthorne An Army man and a Marina who also were aboard wen not Immediately Identified attorneys teproaenting the pvtitic! lien said similar situations exist In several cities despite a federal court dectokm lnralidatint eventually wfll wind up in federal court" Pinedo told the Associated From later Ed Mar executive secretary of the American GI Forum of Texas joined Pineda to saying court ap peal will be made The -Forum as well aa the League of United La Un-American CUwena tnvesU segregation school children La Un-American emsens mvesu- Mrs Tommie Sutherland Miss (EUubcth Sutbctiand Mrs Frank jRusaek Mra Ernest Syma Mm aa Mateos-otto Tiemann Mrs Jerry Tobin llfrrl Barraxa and others sought uns uc- Mra Harold Wniauer Mm Basil cudreB rwijcesefully last summer to have the West over Mrs Hugo Wimauer trarfly and capriciously Mgreamt- Fero board adopt a aiming plan 'and Mrs Otis Stone education of both groups hkh Hostess Listed of children auttem" Pecoe Junior High about S3 pep- Hostesses for the evening meal Ha court deciriona have erat Anglo-Americans aa agamat'i recognised tbe i-hiio- IS percent under the board's plan 'avoiding that kind of 1m wou1'1 have given tha Pacos both socially and High about 117 Latin Amer- "both socially and educalfonallv iJBor nign a doux i-aun amer- Mra Rudolph Klepac Mm- Alex Klepac Mm Frank Klepac-Mm Albert Syma Mr Charles gated the charges of segregation! in Pecos schools and has backed 1 ncaiiad that far from (be city arcs aa against under the board's plan Present for today's hearing were ihe Pecos superintendent Board President 8 McC tot Dr I Lunday vie preaidant NallS secretary and mem- Mra Wayne Koepsel Mrs Ger- Neumann Mrs Alfonse Hybner Mm Louis Karkoaka Mrs Jos Stma-del Mrs1 Bea Malkotter Mm Leon Smith Mm Milton Greenwood Km Gerald Schmidt Mrs Schmidt Sr Mrs Anton FojUk and lln Darwin Fojtlk Mrs Frank Rusaek of Mathis and Mra Hugh McCown of San Patrick) for the nooa meal will be Paul Milwnsy Jimmy Sutherland and! Fred Boomer of Mathis and -kltCrohi State Superintendent of Fd'tcmtim the people who brought their caaeL A Woods bad been "called to the stale board ito taveatigata serrefttion to Pe Pinedo said the Pecos school the 1940'a board baa arbitrarily laid out) "This la a reversion to tha aitua school aones to place the bulk of tlon that existed before Dr Woods' Lati a-American 'elementary stu Bute SunerintMidm of 4 Jordan Spies Hanged Rentri AMMAN Jordan March 30 Four Jordanians recently convict- Mama Why Are "iter" 1 torsel were hanged today All pleaded guilty dents to "Mexican and looiun sski me cusnusned pc- meet of the Anglo-American chil- titlorera expected the Pecoa school! Attorneys accompanying Pinedo dronto other achona jtrualees to keep drawing up new were Albert Pena Jr San Antonio Al tswfsisrj lam 'aoning plana "until they're David Longoria Austin Pine- The controversy exists only atn the foes' trying to please that to ia aa assistant state attorney elementary school level aa group general an office he aaeumed aft- Thomjson fora a military court in Nablus to passing military secrets from1 Jordan and other Arab states 1 a practice of segrega-i -j don't think the Pecos board er ha had bean retained as coun-tina of Spanish speaking chUdrsnof trustees is going to abdicate Its set for tbs Pacos petitioners The history clearly shows there authority to the American Glir been-a nstoa a design' aFonim orLeague of United La tie bistory to the Pecoa school diatrirt American Tomlin de-Arizona State Society a resultant of segregation" i cUrsd- Finedo charged Board member Jack Buikm of Jobs Tomlin attorney for Houston asked if segregation in the tbe Ferae board denied the ne-: school! parailsled segregation as ctwtke to place of residence tn tha city "There' not a rooked not a "Yea sir" aald Tomlxi gerrymandered tone to the whole fleofimphto Dulse -i K1! tovtUngj Commenting on this point Pine- 1 tola board to inspect the da told the board: ertteol acne line aa a map of the "In too many communities of Teas there ia a geographic factor live in this dlstrictTbe eery fact they art geagrnphi-4: ytone this none tow is you go rally Moisted makre It easy to to ttos it doesn't make segregate In this particular can kina University in Baltimore She afternoon an Dolan Ben i totovnca ybetJur ymi'ro thal'a exactly wfeat has hap--le the daughter of Mr and Mrs Malkotter Louis Karkoaka Joe I Ltoto-Amertcan hatt ah peoed We think this a verC A Hewart of Douglas Arls'and Norbart Straadel Alft and Mate Society at a dinner Friday Nov 020 in the Senate tomllyjSS AfoJymlT' cashiers for the evening meal will be Gregorcyk Albert Gregorcyk and Chris gyms Three shifts of workers will assist with barbecue operations Scheduled to serve from 3 am until SO o'clock this morn! hi Hugh KoCbwn Pets Baldearhwtter Orville McCown Francis Con Ian Ennis and Anton Klepac Taking over from 10 am until 3 pm will be Ben Bluntxer Tommie and Tucker Sutherland Ernest Little Mhe Mis Wearing kerne Sam 1 934 KKIG ENTERPRISES 421 North Staple Sam 1934 OSIN SUNDAYS Cash as Tanas ia 1 4 4 h-1''' l1' l4 san a OMkJUttMki Jtt I il JL.

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