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Page 20 THE AUSTIN STATESMAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS Friday, December 4, 195J Ex-Commies Face Quiz Mass Killing Of Koreans Recounted Here Today (Continued from Page 1) picket the plaintiff's premises and business." The firms said any dispute or grievances which Local 85 of the DPOWA might have had against the plaintiffs were dissolved after dissolution of that local last Friday. A new group, Sabine Industrial Union Local 1814, CIO, was organized at that time. The petitions contend "nevertheless, the same pickets that were picketing the plaintiffs' premises before Nov. 27 have continued to picket the plaintiffs' premises." THE SAME SIGNS are being carried by pickets, the plaintiffs contend with "DPOWA" obliterated WASHINGTON tft Col. James M.

H3nley testified today that anti-Red South Korean civilians "were killed by the tens of thousands" by their Communist enemies. Hanley, who was the first chief of the Army's Korean war crimes section, told a Senate investigation: "In some cases, they threw them down mine shafts alive, they buried them alive, they burned them alive in jail, and they shot them in groups of hundreds." Sen. Potter (R-Mich), who is directing the one-man Senate probe of atrocities, meanwhile challenged Andrei Vishinsky and his associates in the Communist hierarchy to try to disprove Korean veterans' accounts of bestial, brutal actions by Reds in Korea. Potter has heard over a dozen accounts of atrocities, performed against captured military men, in the past two days. Today's testimony by Hanley was the first in the hearings relating to atrocities against civilians.

No one can ever know how many South Koreans were Communist atrocity victims, Hanley testified, and added: "I don't think exact numbers are too important whether it was 40,000, or 50,000. "The fact is that the Commu iu 'L i'-i-i iS: I I I) liiiuii. in-j IX iii4 ISM jqL jrT 000 to ttii rfl' T. H. I).

Oft and "CIO" substituted. Violation of the Texas mass picketing law is charged in the cases The plaintiffs also claim neither Local 1814 nor any of the defendants has requested the plaintiffs to recognize the union and the petitions say the plaintiffs are unable to grant recognition until the local has complied with the state and federal laws. Plaintiffs are Lynus Juneau, do may I borrow your glasses and nail polish re-J. B.Ts wife is dropping in and I've simply got to "Elaine, mover? ing business as Juneau's (cafe); the look Marine Hotel Corporation, opera nists committed atrocities beyond tor of the Goodhue Hotel; Sabine Hotel Corporation, operator of the CARGO FOR ARABS Sabine Hotel; Ted Vamvakias, do any snaaow oi aouDt." Under questions by Potter, Hanley explained how the Army war crimes group carefully photo- ing business as the Texas Cafe; Emil Aslanidis, operator of the grapnea, cnecked and documented each reported atrocity case soon Silver Hut; A. Thomas, doing business as Thomas Brothers; Sidney Comeaux, operator of the Golden cipal speaker.

The new law buildings replace one of the oldest Arrow; Fred Miller, doing business Egyptian Shore Guns Fire on US Cargo Ship as Fred Miller stores; Jack Payne, arter tne war began in mid-1950. "No one can raise a question about the pattern and existence of the atrocities," the Army legal officer said. "We have evidence. DEDICATION SATURDAY Townes Hall and Tarleton Law Library, the spacious new home of the University of Texas Law School, will be dedicated officially Saturday morning with US Attorney General Herbert Brownell Jr. as the prin and best known buildings on me forty ncies.

ine new piani, north of Memorial Stadium and Clark Field, is practically on a campus by itself. operator of Payne's Steak House; Anthony Landry, operator of Farm Royal; Robert Gor, operator of the Silver Star, and Leo and Ulysse Hebert, operators of the Long- affidavits, eyewitness accounts and photographs of the bodies. east of ERvot's Sinai Peninsula. PLAN PRESENTED This is not a compilation of The Albion was bound for the Jor horn Cafe. Corpus Seen Doubling Hermit Gives County a Job MORGANTOWN.

W. VA, County authorities were trying to decide what to do with Jean dan port of Aqaba, at the head of the gulf. The ship's first report made no mention of casualties or damage to the vessel. It appeared likely that the Egyptian gunners had believed the ship was destined for Elath. an Israeli CAIRO, Egypt CffJ The American Embassy announced today that the American freighter Albion had reported Egyptian shore batteries fired on her as she tried to deliver 9,600 tons of wheat to Jordan for Arab refugees from Palestine.

The attack reportedly occurred yesterday in the Gulf of Aqaba, Transistor Made Better Police Seek Body in River ORANGE, Dec. 4 (Officers Friday were searching the Neches River for the body of an unidentified man who made a spectacular 183-foot leap from a bridge near here. Four youths Bobby Lewis, 15, In Size, Numbers by '75 port also at the head of the gulf proposed organization urge the City PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4 (De Christoff, who was found living like a hermit on Cheat Mountain. CORPUS CHRISTI.

Dec. 4 (JP) plan for the orderly develop to which consiaeraDie tramc is routed to circumvent Arab Egypt's ban on Israel-bound shipping passing through the Suez Canal. The Albion reported she had velopment of a new-type transistor, Christoff. who is 29 and once studied engineering at Carnegie described by the Philco Corporation as more efficient than earlier names ana hearsay. Colorado Governor Doubts the Almanac DENVER.

Dec. 4 So West Virginia thinks it has the world's highest bridge, huh? "A peanut-growing state dealing in peanut figures," said Colorado Governor Dan Thornton Friday of a claim attributed to the World Almanac that a turnpike bridge across the Bluestone River near Princeton, W. Va. is the world highest over water. The bridge is 255 feet above the river.

"Apparently they never heard of the Royal Gorge bridge over the Arkansas at Canon City," Thornton said. He sent an assistant scurrying out to check the height of the- southern Colorado bridge. Officially, it is 1,053 feet above the churning Arkansas River. ment of Corpus Christi into a city of twice its present size and area by 1975 was presented to civic leaders here Thursday night Tech. escaped in September from pulled out of the firing area but types and one that may be mass- Jerry Schafer, 15, Brent Davis, 16, produced, has been announced here Council to adopt tne plan oniciany, provide for facilitating it in the City Charter, and educate the public on the advantages and purposes of planning.

Created by the Chamber of Commerce, the Area Development Committee spent $87,000 on the proposed program. Harland Bartholomew, who was here for Thurs A transistor serves the same and Travis Browning, 16, tola officers the headlights of their car revealed the man standing on a The program would cost an estimated $168 million and is based on a forecast that Corous Christi's function as a radio vacuum tube was making anotner attempt xoaay to reach Aqaba. The embassy said it had "urgent representations" to the Egyptian government and that President Mohammed Naguib's regime The new transistor uses much less girder of the Neches River Bridge population will be 275,000 by 1975. power to do the same work and the Torrence State Mental Hospital in Pennsylvania. He was found in a crude shelter on the mountain Wednesday.

Sheriff Clarence Johnson of Monongalia County said Christoff had collected a supply of canned goods, clothes and blankets. He apparently was prepared to spend the winter. The sheriff said the supplies had been stolen from summer cabins at nearby Cheat Lake. The ques Lon C. Hill, president oi central Power and Light Company, and had given "assurances that action also is much smaller.

Leslie J. Woods, vice president' director, Philco Research and En- day night's meeting, and associates of St. Louis were employed by the State Water Resources Unit Holds Meeting The state water resources committee met here Friday for the first time with its newly-named executive staff. The committee completed organization details early in November by naming N. K.

Weitzel, Garland, administrator and Ed Felder, Austin, executive secretary. chairman of the Area Development would be taken to lacunaie me ship's passage through Aqaba Gulf." ADC to work out details of the Committee, proposed an organiza gineering, said Tuesday that the plan. tion similar to the Greater Dal The Egyptians also promised an new "surface barrier" transistor is superior to older types because of "The ADC will continue its work between here and Port Arthur late Thursday night. They said the man looked at them, then half turned and disappeared over the side. The youths obtained a boat and made a search of the area but were unable to find any trace of the man.

They said they heard a noise like a person wailing but were never able to find its source. Officers found a footprint in wet precision possible in its production. in a planning and advisory capacity," Hill said, "but another and It is machined irom germanium, las Planning Council to promote the development program which has been under study for the past three years. Hill presented J. Wood-all Rodgers, president of the Dallas Planning Council, who described the Dallas body's work.

larger citizen group is needed to see that the program is carried out. immediate investigation into tne reported shooting. Actor Still Critical HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4. (TV- he said and its tolerance can be controlled to 10 millionths of an Chief Says Police Helping Bootlegger inch.

supporting the various municipal agencies in the development of the plan." paint on the girder at the point CHARLESTON, W. VA. UB Rodgers recommended that the tion was whether to prosecute Christoff for thievery or turn him over to the Pennsylvania hospital authorities. Christoff disappeared last Feb. 17 from his home at Frugality, Pa.

The body of his sister, June, 21-year-old co-ed at Penn State, was found in the house the same day. Christoff was absolved of blame Jorge Negrete, Mexico's popular The new transistor can be used "at frequencies 10 to 100 times as high as obtainable with any other alloy junction transistor," Wood where the youths said the man The plan calls for a definite singing cowboy of the films, re Friday's session was the third since the citizen-lawmaker committee was named to study and jumped. schedule of street, highway, rail, The youths said the man stand The Colossus said. Wood said he believes the "sur make recommendations for a long- ing on the girder was a white man airport, parking, traffic, school, park, public building, water, sewage and drainage improvements and and was wearing a green sweater. face barrier" eventually will "find range solution to Texas water problems.

At an earlier session, it gave construction. applications in many forms of com mercial and industrial electronic mained in extremely critical condition Friday. He has been in a coma since Monday morning. Crash Victim Named WACO, Dec. 4.

(Py-Air Force officials have identified the victim of a jet training plane crash Thursday near here as student pilot Orvin W. Vial, 21, of River top priority to a statewide inventory of water resources as one equipment." Now Gets Debunked Siowaway GI's of the chielf jobs to be done. Also, it decided to make a full study Luck Gives Out of previous efforts to solve the problem of how to save and best use the available water supply. LONDON WV The Colossus of side, Calif. Rhodes, one of the seven ancient for his sister's death.

It was ruled a suicide. When he turned up a month later he was sent to the mental hospital. Canadians Provide M'Carthy Real Spies WASHINGTON, Dec. 4-UP-Sen. Joseph R.

McCarthy (R-Wis.) posed for photographs with some red northern spies. He also showed newsmen a note that came with them. It read: "Here's something you and your SHANNON, Ireland, Dec. 4 (fP) wonders of the world, was de Mayor John T. Copenhaver called the whole city police force in for a lecture yesterday and told them a few members of the department almost drank a local bootlegger into bankruptcy.

A few men on the force have been "wrongfully and improperly obtaining whisky either by gift or purchase" from known law breakers, Copenhaver declared. The only legal source of hard liquor in West Virginia is at state stores. The mayor estimated vice has declined 75 per cent since he took office. The other 25 per cent, he said, "is due largely to the wrong conduct of a few members and I mean a few of the Charleston Police Department." A lieutenant and a rookie patrolman recently were dismissed from the force for accepting whisky from a bootlegger. Greek King Hails American People NEW YORK UP) King Paul of scribed by a British scientist last DEATHS AND FUNERALS night as a hollow, sham.

Herbert Maryon, 79-year old sculptor 'Official' Arguments Used in Court Case MARION, Dec. 4 UP-Joseph Stafford used the police department's own arguments in his effort to avoid conviction of a drunk driving charge. Stafford said the "dmnkometer" used to test him was "old, dilapidated and inaccurate." As evidence, he said the police department has been trying for years to get the money to replace it. The city court took the case under advisement. An American GI trying to sneak home as an aerial stowaway got halfway across the Atlantic Friday but failed to make it.

A Pan American Stratocruiser developed engine trouble and was forced to turn back just as US Airman Donald Karr seemed all set. archaeologist, told a meeting of the Society of Antiquaries the giant MRS. LEONA BOYD statue was: GEORGETOWN, Dec. 4 (SNS) held Friday at 8:30 p. m.

at the Cook Funeral Home. Requiem mass will be said Sat 1. Too small to stand astride Funeral servisces were held here Friday afternoon for Mrs. Leona the harbor of Rhodes. Baton Rouge Reporter Booked BATON ROUGE.

La. 0f-Police booked a reporter yesterday on charges of disorderly conduct and interfering with officers while he was working on a story. A warrant was served on reporter E. E. (Jersey) Smith at his typewriter in the Morning Advocate city room.

He was taken to headquarters and released on his own recognizance. Arraignment was set for 4 p.m. Monday. Conviction on the disorderly conduct charge carries a maximum fine of $100 or 30 days in jail while interfering with officers carries a maximum fine of $25 or 10 days in jail. Smith was arrested Tuesday night at fire alarm headquarters where he was checking on an anonymous telephone tip that a police department hearing was being held on the suspension of an officer on a morals charge.

The reporter was taken to the station house and searched after urday at 9:30 a. m. at St. Austins Chapel with the Rev. Joseph Troy, 2.

Made of thin bronze sheets committee can get your teeth into. The woods, up here are full ol them." It was signed "news staff The 20-year-old Karr, of Deca Boyd, 74, Georgetown resident, who died Wednesday in a George instead of solid bronze. The Statue, of the sun god Helios CSP. officiating. tur, 111., is being returned to the US Air Base in England where of the Toronto Globe and Mail." Pallbearers will be Frank Spil- was the work of a sculptor named ler, Louis Shurr, Harvey Parker.

The red northern spies were ap Chares, who spent 12 years on his ples of the Northern Spy variety. town nospital. Tbe Rev. Ed Mays and the Rev. J.

H. Sarter officiated. Surviving are her husband, Scott Boyd of Georgetown; two sons, Henry Johnson of Georgetown and masterpiece. It was erected in 28U B.C. An earthquake tumbled it 53 Obstacle Removed Publisher Gets Post veais later.

Alfred Sherman, Bob Hill, and Herman Metzger. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. MRS. ESTELLA RAMIREZ Mrs.

Estella Gonzales Ramirez. Greece says the "fundamental ALEXANDRIA, Dec. 4 UP Caretaker J. E. McGilveray of bcott Johnson of Houston; and five NEW YORK, Dec.

4. OV-Gard- goodness" of the American people contributes more to the greatness of the United States than does its sisters, Mrs. Mollie Patterson of The story handed down through the years is that the statue stood with a beacon in its hands and one foot on each side of the harbor entrance, with enough clearance 52, a former resident of Houston. Hiprf ThnrsHav in 9 Wni armed might, the country club golf course removed an obstacle from the 13th hole with a 19-gauge shotgun. The obstacle was a 400-pound he is stationed.

Karr said he was trying to reach the bedside of his ailing mother in New York. He was discovered hiding in a cargo hold shortly after the plane took off from London airport. Irish immigration authorities refused to let the young airman land in a stopover at Shannon. Though he lacked the $395 fare, Karr was given a vacant seat to complete the journey in style. Then his luck ran out over the An engine failed and the Stratocruiser turned back.

This time Karr was taken off at Shannon Airport to be returned to Austin, Mrs. W. Drake of Belton, Mrs. Rosa Smith of Dallas, Mrs. George Childress of Dallas and Mrs.

Grace Rosen of Dallas, and a brother, J. O. Byars of Waxa- aTTpr a fihnrt 1 noes mh-ch, iuti' ner Cowies, president of the Des Moines (Iiwa) Register and Tribune and Cowies Magazines has been elected chairman of the information committee of the Committee for Economic Development for ships to pass underneath. She is survived by a son. Louis "uea yesierpay lor nome Maryon said he has determined Ricarte.

and thrPP Mr. laDoara me uner inaepenaence, ana from a study of classical inscript tions tnat the statue was in fact hachie. I LAWRENCE B. SCHWEER Sanchez, and Miss Co'nsuelo Ri-! jtd tZ nAtfZTZ pa-to Qii rjrtlie.rt -n. i i I since Oct.

28 on a coast-to-coat he attempted to interview two women sitting outside the hearing room. was takpn fn Hotnn th- Wiiki. 8 od Will tour. uneral Home Friday morning. Final services will be held there Do Egyptians Pressing Suez Canal Demand Saturday.

England. 120 feet high and the harbor 600 feet wide, which would make the famous straddle an anatomical impossibility. Furthermore, he said, his research indicated the heroic figure was not cast in one piece, as hitherto supposed, but was made of bronze sheets beaten into shape and riveted together. Maryon estimated the thickness of the sneets as equal to that of a British penny about a 15th of an inch. News of the death of Lawrence Booth Schweer of Edinburg Monday following an attack of polio has been received by Austin relatives.

He was the son of Mrs. W. C. Edwards of Edinburg, a former Austin resident. He was a nephew of the late Mrs.

C. Roberdeau of Austin. He is survived by his mother and Teenager Accuses Mexican Woman AGUASCALIENTES, Mexico UP, A 17-year-old boy says an attractive woman kidnapped him, forced him to spend the nieht with Chile Official Quits To have fully comprehend the necessity of doing all in oar power to arert needless this is a part of our creed. Ilk SANTIAGO. Chile tfl Foreign Minister Oscar Fenner resigned last night.

There was no official explanations. a niece, Mrs. Gene Johnson of her in a hotel, and then refused to WASHINGTON Wl Egypt has served notice it will adopt a policy of neutrality in the cold war unless the Western Big Three find a formula at Bermuda to meet Egyptian demands for control of the Suez Canal. Diplomatic officials disclosed that Eyptian Ambassador Ahmed Hussein notified Secretary State Dulles of his country's attitude during a confidential meeting Tuesday. MRS.

CARLOTTA QUDIOZ Mrs. Carlotta Quiroz, 86, life long resident of Travis County, died at her home on Route 4 at Waters Park Thursday night. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. A. Gumezinda of Austin, Mrs.

Francis Castillo of Lock-hart, and four sons, Tony Quiroz, Steven Quiroz, Valdomero Quiroz, and Demitro Quiroz, all of Austin. The body will be at 2510 East 2nd Street until Saturday afternoon when funeral services will Austin. MRS. W. F.

HUTSON Funeral services for Mrs. W. Glenn McCarthy, Int FOH DOCTOR STUDY F. Hutson, 71. will be held at All $2.00 per share Saints Chapel Saturday at 10 a.

m. with the Rev. Scott Field Bailey officiating. The body will be sent to San Antonio for cremation. The family Memphis Atomic Hens Lay Radioactive Eggs has requested that flowers be be held at the Guadalupe Catholic Prnnd ftf HiI WnrV Church with the Rev.

Father OI nlS OI' Zfnfrrt i'm re ir thei Proves It's Worthy Santa Maria de la Luz Cemetery. Pa marry him. The youth, Jose Luis Gonzalez, a carpenter, filed charges in nearby Zacatecas, accusing the woman of "rapto." That is a Mexican legal charge meaning both kidnaping and rape. Officials in Formosa TAIPEH, Formosa UP Navy Secretary Robert B. Anderson and Assist.

Defense Secretary Charles S. Thomas arrived here today from Hong Kong for a two-day visit. Too Hot for Him RENO, Nev. Wt-Harry Snowball serving a 90-day term for vagran-cy, was sent out on a work gang and just melted away. omitted.

The body is at the Weed- MEMPHIS. Term. Hens are Corley i uneral Home. MRS. ANNIE HOWARD laying radioactive eggs so that doc I.

V. CHRISTIE Undtrwrittf, Firtl Natl, tank Bldg, Houilon 2. Snd a Gltnn McCarthy, Inc. proiptctui. NAME is foreman of a crew that put up "The eggs and spinach prepared in this fashion contain very small and harmless amounts of radio-activite iron and can be fried or boiled just as ordinary eggs or tors may learn wny some persons a safety fence last week on Route Funeral services for Mrs.

Annie become anemic. 230. Howard, 80, were held at the fam Persons who eat the eggs, and Driving along the highway near ily home, 707 West 14th, Friday the spot yesterday his car was I ADDRESS also radioactive spinach, take a Geiger counter check after their unusual meal. In that way re atternoon, with the Rev. Robert E.

Ledbetter officiating. CITY. searchers determine how much Burial was in the Driftwood struck from behind by a trailer-truck and headed straight for a 15-foot embankment. The only thing that saved him was the fence. Austin 04 Cemetery under the direction of food iron is absorbed and used by the human body.

the Hyltm-Manor Funeral Home. The process was described yes Pallbearers were Tom McKenzie, Emil Kuehne, Ed Ainsworth, A. G. terday by Dr. Joseph Ross of PRIVATE PARKING LOT WEED-CORJLEY rUNIKAL HOME UVMA a 4USTIH.

TEXAS spinach and fed with complete safety to to normal human subjects or patients with various type of anemia," he said. The radioactive iron atoms which are absorbed can be detected in the patient's bloodstream, providing an accurate measurement of the food iron absorbed and used by the body, he explained. "The great difficulty that the human body experiences in absorbing food iron explains why iron deficiency anemia is so common. Even though the body badly needs iron to build blood, it just isn't able to absorb enough iron from the food to remedy anemia," Ross said. Five Divisions Seen THE HAGUE.

The Netherlands Iff) Dutch Defense Minister Cornells Staf said yesterday that with Amsworth, Rudge Small, and William D. Gaston. CHARLES A. WEISE Rosary services for Charles A. R.

M. MCNDIXE Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. for R. M. Mundine.

77, who died Dec. 3 in a Palestine hospital. Mundine, born Dec. 11. 1875, worked over 50 years for Missouri-Pacific Railroads, and was retired in 1944.

He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and was a Shriner. He had resided in Fairfield the past three years. Masonic graveside services will be conducted by Solomon Lodge No. 484, AF AM of Taylor. The Rev.

D. D. Morgan, pastor of the Fairfield Calvary Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Taylor City Cemetery. Mundine is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Lydia M. Mundine of Fairfield; four daughters, Mrs. R. H. Fitts, Mrs.

P. M. Williams, Mrs. Roy Stroud, all of and Mrs. J.

M. Kuykendall, Wood Lake; a son, R. M. Mundine Jr. of Temple; a sister, Mrs.

J. A. Hays of San Antonio; seven grandchildren" and eight great grand- continued American aid The Netherlands by 1957 will have five di Weise of 2604 Red River will be Boston, director of the general radioisotope unit at Boston Veterans Administration Hospital, in an address at the VA Medical Research Conference here. The scientist said radioactive iron is fed to chickens in the Boston experiments in order to get the speeial eggs. Spinach is grown in a solution containing radioactive iron.

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19th St. Phone 8-5737 Stocks Municipal Bonds Mutual Funds 72 MOWN BUILDING MONI t-MV FELDER TBOHXHILL, Manmm ander N. Abramox, new Soviet minister to Israel, presented his credentials- Friday rta President 1409 LAYACA 1 Hrm Swk IW 'oaetA- PH. 8-3448 ''iifTiittr 'nh'fii-iitrii'iii'll ''imm izhak Een-ZvL,.

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