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NOVEMBER 9. 1947 riili Imc Wire Report of Tha Ataoctatad Praia (API Tha United Ptm iUW Irternatlona. New. Bervlca (INSl Member o( Audit Bureau at Circulations 80 PACES European Aid Proposed To Avoid War Miners Subdue Tempe State 22-0ollDey jti jl ariS5 meet Admeri See No Recession Carnell Dash Breaks Early Stalemate In 1948 Cut Sharply Washington. (INS) President Truman's Foreign Aid Committee called Saturday for a reduced U.

S. contribution to European recovery under the Marshall Plan of 12.5 to 17.2 billion dollars and warned of economic and political upheaval and possibly war If it is withheld. The 20-man group of national leaders, headed by Com Win -kiw Jfiih No business recession In 1948 is seen by the men who MM VT are close to the pulse of U. lnduitry the advertising merce Secretary Harrlman, said in a 330-page report to the representatives. President that it hoped the huge aid program would prevent a third World war.

By CHUCK WIUTLOCK ftaortt rdltar. Tha Tlmri Texas Mines' Ore Diggers, twitching from a pass-happy crew to a band of ground-gaining sprinters, unseated the Arizona State Sun Devils of Tempe from atqp the Border Conference heap with a 21-0 triumph before an es The trl-state Southwestern Association of Advertising It scaled down drastically the proposals of the 16-nation Paris Committee, which had asked for 19 bil- Agencies opened its annual meeting In the Hilton Hotel Saturday on a keynote of optimism. Central Rule tempered with a warning of hard timated 10,000 fans Saturday work ahead. night in Kidd field Representatives of 40 advertising Opposing a team reportedly com lion dollars of U. S.

aid to carry out a 22 billion dollar Marshall Plan extending through 1951. The Harriman group estimated the total cost of the Marshall Plan at 17 to 23 billion dollars In the four-year period, depending on the availability of goods and supplies and inflation in the U. S. It called for full use of World Bank facilities to help handle the financing load. agencies, polled unofficially, said prospect were bright for good For Germany Rejected posed of break-away runners, the Minera uncovered their own style business in the coming year.

There ef break-taken to strike for a lone are no signs of a recession yet, they reported, and advertising business counter In the closing seconds of the second period, added two more shows no indication of a slump. London. (AP) The United touchdowns In the third quarter, Warren Mithoff, El Paso adver then stopped the vaunted Devils States, Britain and France tising man, told delegates that "dur cold in all but passing. ing the war all an advertising man That passing attack twice threat had to do was think up a new way Saturday rejected a Russian demand for the creation of a central German government ned Just before the end of each to say 'Buy War Bonds." Now we half but each time the breaks and have to start selling again." The committee warned that re-llew will be "costly if inadequate and that the alternative may be that Communism will engulf strategic areas of Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and perhaps Great Britain, and threaten democracy in the U. S.

It said such a "cataclysmic" development would compel the U. S. to go on "a military looting for its own security, and to adopt the Miner defense proved just ef A survey of the admen, to sound as a preliminary to writing a fective enough. out their attitude towards the prob peace treaty and the second meeting of deputy foreign The lines of both squads proved lems of the nation and of tha Southwest, is being taken by Tom near-impregnable, forcing the backs to resort to something other than Brown, advertising journal editor ministers broke up in disagree ment. straight line plunges.

For the Mln and first president of the association when it was organized 17 years sweeping limitations on its politi Two and a half hours of discus NEW SEAL Gloria Fyock, White House secretary, displays the design for the' official seal of the newly created V. S. Department of the Air Force. crs it was the end sweep ever a valuable weapon which rolled up 833 yards on the ground. For the cal snd economic life, "perhaps ex ago.

sion aimed at laying the groundwork for a German peace treaty tending evw to our very form of The survey will cover questions government." from "In what month do you ex Devils It was the forward pass, and it netted them 184 yards on 12 ended with the fundamental differences responsible for the break NOBODY KILLED This El Paso City Lines street car, crowded with Juarez-bound passengers, came to a sudden halt when it collided with a semi-trailer at the intersection of Second and Stanton Streets Saturday night. Motorman J. E. Willmon, of 2306 North Copia. Street, and a passenger, Miss Evangeline Medina, 17, of Juarez, sustained minor injuries.

Willmon told offcers the brakes on the street car failed. The truck, driven by Pat P. Phillips of Dallas, was dented. City Lines workmen are shown clearing away the debris. (Photo by North) The U.

should plan on a 575 pect the downward turn in prices completions in 32 tries. down of the Moscow Conference of billion dollar aid program for 1948, to take place" to "Who do you Until the last 40 seconds of the the committee said. It added that Identification first half the battle was see-saw. $750,000,000 of this already Is avail Foreign Ministers still unsettled. The deputies will reconvene Monday.

The foreign ministers ere to sit down here Nov. 25 to resume Neither team could penetrate the able, so that five billions would other's 20-yard lint, and most of Film Shown efforts to conclude the treaty. the time it was run three plays think will be the Republican nominees for President and Vice-President?" Herald Beckjorden, secretary of the American Association of Advertising Agencies, brought delegates a report on the radio survey maintained by the admen, the (Contlnaed on Page 19. CoL 1) Army Delayed and punt for both squads. An American source, reporting results of Saturday's conference, At one time In the first period Convention said there was "no progress; if Mine took a punt on their own 31.

flntl A fa 1 later Wendt punted A "UK TT UX 1., and four plays anything, there was a setback." The American delegation con from the 31. The Miner line was Killer Attempts To Enter Home Bockford, IU. (AP) Glenn Marsh, sought for killing his paramour's husband and father, was reported Saturday night to have tried to enter the home of his wife's parents here. Police said Marsh, 28, came to tha home of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Charles How bits of bodies and clothing, tended that acceptance of the Russian proposal to create a German lust as strong or stronger. Witness Says Police Seize To Ben CameU earn the honor (Continued on Page it, Col. S) of breaking that stalemate. In the bridgework and a missing appendix helped Texas police officers identify the mangled dead of the Texas City disaster was demonstrated Sat last minute of the half Fred Wendt Washington.

(INS) A witness for have to be provided by Congress. OlTRIGirT GRANTS SUGGESTED FIRST YEAR The group proposed that three to 55 billions of the total for the first year should be in the form of outright grants, and that the remainder should be financed through the Export-Import Bank. Rigid terms on expenditure of the money were called for in all cases. The Paris committee estimated that eight billion dollars of goods would be needed from the Western Hemisphere in 1948. American leaders have said all or the greater part of this would have to be financed by the U.

S. The Harriman report was transmitted to the White House, and copies also provided Congressional Ball Machines, punted out of bound on the Tempe Howard Hughes charged Saturday Low Mercury urday in a film shown to the con' vention of Pacific Coast Interna' ELK that Senate investigator, were "try Williams, parents of his wife, Audrey, but had the door slammed in his Football Cards tionel Association of Law Enforce face when his identity was revealed. move on back on the five, but an- tw nner someoooy ment Officials, in the Victory Room Police said they received the re ether pass pushed it out to the 15. 1 for the airman's failure to deliver of the Chamber of Commerce. Again Sunday Forecast port of Marsh's appearance from (Continued on Page 32, CoL t) on war contracts and were with The films started with the city holding evidence "favorable in flames and ruin and continued aT" 1 1 A Hughes.

through the police work in iden jJll)Ulltla Richard Fabian, former Air Squads of city detectives and policemen, under the direction of Detegtive Capt. W. C. Woolverton, Saturday afternoon pulled surprise raids on 11 El Paso establishments, seizing hundreds of football betting cards and nine pin ball machines, valued at nearly $900 apiece. Mrs.

Grant Muhrlein, widow of one of the men Marsh killed Friday night, and mother of Mrs. Ka tacrine (Kit) Anderson, who has admitted she "had an affair" with Marsh, her neighbor. Mrs. Muhrlein, of Northport, Church Leaders Ask Improved Soviet Relations I Vnrnm Affinal atjltinriri at the El Paso's preview of Winter was tifying charred bodies. The true horror of the explosion and fire last April was pictured in the expected to continue through Sun of 1Vt A niOIMPn Hughes Aviation Co.

plant, charged Lid 1111 rxlllC1 ltcl that tha Ferguson aubcommittee showing of bodies literally turned leaders, as the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee prepared to begin hearings Monday on day, with an early-morning low of UaaV funni Vi im -fit am nnlv a-rii mantc Inside out by the blast. 30 and a daytime high of 68 degrees I strati iwtYwrm "unfavorable" to the millionaire One man was identified by plC' I Operators of the raided establish, came to the WUhams home to spend mP stop-gap aid to Europe. "ii Fabian said he had Army clearance forecast. Saturday's low mercury turea kept in a breast pocket that the night The committees will hear Secre to testify. mark was 26, the high 60.

tary of State Marshall at a joint were driven inside the body and kept from the flames. Another by bits of hair. A third by a rubber ram fs TT.f- lesiuieo, mat ine senate may Police said she told them Marsh suddenly appeared at the door but Slightly higher temperatures were meeting Monday. would nut a va billion dol-ignored papers wmcn snowea wai forecast, along with clear sKies, that when she saw who it was she They plan to work full hours In band a man had used as a garter. lar loan to finance the industrialize- Vn throughout the Southwest area.

slammed the door in his face and Captain Woolverton said members of his department had been gathering information on the establishments since Oct. 29 in preparation for Saturday's raids. Rabid football fans throughout the city were expected to be "hard hit" by the raids, which will pre an effort to draft a stop-gap aid VANCOUVER i TjHn am.Hr. i.nH mucn lo oiamt as nugnei lor UK New Mexico points continued to hastened to the telephone to sun 1948 SITE plan proposed by the government that did not deliver on his mon help. dominate the freezing-weather charts Saturday, with a state low of program, estimated to total mors than one billion dollars, for consideration by the special session The convention adjourned to of Colombia.

ri A pretty dark-haired wife of a i cnairman jergusuu nine above recorded in El Morro farmer said Saturday she guessed meet in 1948 in Vancouver, British Columbia, the group having last of Congress convening Nov. 17. a nnance eorporauoa wouia oe hear. vent them from collecting on the Raton basked in the comparative The Harriman committee em ereaiea so increase mining, sgncui- f. i HTnneinw that New York (AP) Sixteen American church leaders Saturday issued a statement nrging anew, that Christians "mobilize all resources of religion and ail moral forces toward the establishment of better relations with the Soviet Union." "The issue of American-Soviet relations has become the supreme moral test for the Christians of America," the statement said.

"We call on all Christians to Join us In a great splr-Hnal crusade to put American-Soviet relations on a foundation on which we can build a world of lasting peace." Signers included Dr. Louie D. Newton, Atlanta, president of the Southern Baptist many types of grid parlay cards. she "really didn't" love a married farmer-neighbor who abducted her warmth of 11 degrees Saturday phasized that European recovery tural and industrial production, and hi, lubcomrnUte, had the "whole Places raided, paraphernalia Friday night, after slaying her hus 10 naip turain.il rewicuuns fUe of raDian. He Said he was convened in the Canadian city in 1938.

Shirley Marsh, assistant attorney for the State of Washington, with headquarters in Olympia, was "lies very much in its own hands and would depend primarily on seized and persons arrested In eluded: after reporting a frosty three above zero Friday morning. Other New Mexico temperatures ranged from 17 in Santa Fe to 3l band and father when they tried to ternational trade. not going to say anything further prevent him. hard work and straight thinking" The loan would be repayable in in resDonse to Fabian's charge. Tony's Place, 3822 Oro Street Mrs.

Anderson, 26, mother of by its own people (0 years. Colombia also has sug- As to the fairness of the hear in Roswell. No precipitation was Tony Flores, two pin ball machines. It said that the U. S.

"is no limit jresttd the establishment of an Inter- in, Ferguson declared Johnson's Cafe, 404 Texas Street reDorted. three children, managed to escape with her abductor's pistol after he elected president of the association. W. P. Hendry, chief of police for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, was elected first vice-president.

American planning and develop- -f think the record will show C. A. Johnson, football betting Warmer weather Sunday in New Mexico was expected to be offset ment institute to help the Amer- that we have conducted them with forced her to accompany him on a wild 100-mile ride across northern cards. Jimmie's Place, 2719 North Pied- Other officers. Homer Garrison, lean republics expand their econ- an attempt to be fair to everyone, somewhat by high winds througn nut the state.

Illinois in what she said was his omies. Dr. Antonio Rocha, Colom- Of course, we cannot change the ras Street, Jimmie Fann, one ma director Texas Department of Public Safety, second vice-presi less cornucopia," that it contains only seven per cent of the world's population and has heavy responsibilities at home, snd that any aid it gives "must be viewed not as a means of supporting Europe, but as a spark which can fire the engine." plan to "get away and be together.1 Clear skies were seen for West bian delegate to the Pan American rules as we go along. chine and a quantity of football Police of four mid western states dent; John Shirras, police commis- cards. Texas points as temperatures con linued to rise.

were alerted to be on the lookout (ConUnued on Page 11, Col. 3) Union, told reporter Saturday he Ferguson referred to a request has submitted his government's pro- by Hughes, supported by Senator posal to the Inter-American Econ- pepper that the lanky San-Tex Club, 104 Texas Street for Marsh, 28, who fled alone Gale Sweeps J. I. Prinsky and Leon Puca, football cards. in his car when Mrs.

Anderson es GERMAN REDS LOSE. omic and Social council. plane-builder be permuted per Gl'LF ATTORNEY DIES. Houston. (AP) John E.

Green, The council la drafting a treaty sonally to question witnesses whom caped as he inquired about renting a tourist cabin near Morris, 111. Federal Club, 412 East San An New York City Essen, Germany. (AP) Reliable sources said Saturday that recent plpctinnn to works council seats Mrs. Anderson, who was returned tonio Street, A. W.

Osteen and Tony Hernandez, parlay cards. general attorney for the Gulf Oil Corp. and former newspaper New York. (AP)A brief 80- on economic co-operation among the he called in his defense. American nations to be presented Pepper, in protesting against as a working paper to the forth- Ferguson's decision hat Hughes coming Bogota, Colombia, confer- could not question them personally among coal miners in the Ruhr had to Rockford after eluding Marsh, told State's Attorney Max Weston Mesa Bowl, 609 North Mesa Ave man, died in a hospital here Satur mile-an-hour gale accompanied by nearly an inch of rain whipped resulted in substantial losses to the Coup D'Etat Reported In Siam Bangkok.

Slam. (UP) An Army group believed supporting Marshal Luang Philburn Songgram, Japanese puppet dictator during tha war, seized control of the government in a daring coup d'etat Sunday nue, Art Lange, pin ball ma day as a result of a fall from a horse she had informed Marsh recently Communists. chine across the city Saturday, tossing ence opening Jan. 17. peoarea, Friday.

that she and her family were con Circle Inn, 810 North Piedras ships in the harbor and sending "Mr. Hughes is on trial before sidering moving to Northport, and had expressed the hope Street Robert M. McLaughlin, foot this police on more than 100 storm dis ball cards. tress calls. Hughes was refused permission Bank Bar, 327 East San Antonio I to take the stand in advance of Most of the calls for brac and prepared for an expected march Marsh would follow her there if they did.

Her father. Grant Muhrlein, 52, (Continued on Page 10, CoL S) Street, Ray Elliott and Elbert Wal I defense witnesses. Ferguson said on Bangkok by troops loyal to King Tivo Slayings Uncovered In Tucson lace, tickets and two pin kail I he will be called Monday. How. ing trees, removing fallen fences and securing signboards, but a mid-Manhattan office building lost a Phumlphon Adulet.

machines. lever, Major Gen, Bennett E. Meyera, A communique issued by the Five Points Bowling Alley, Dave 100-foot, one-ton cornice In the who negotiated the Hughes con Lawson and Kernel Shea, betting wind. tract for photo planes, will be Oklahoma Plane Crash Kills Two group from its headquarters in tha Defense Ministry building said the King, Premier Rear Adm. Luang Dhamrong Nawasawat and other cards.

Six automobiles were damaged by the first witness Monday, Texas Club, 321 East San An I Turn witnpssps. Klrlo A Peterman fragments of the hufie cornice tonio Street Joe Slayton, one ma liiosoo, ATIS, iur) A DHltai y.AWarii SohiraHj: f.itirt Tulsa Okla. (UP) Two men hich dropped 18 stories from a government officials had fled were killed instantly when their building on Fourth Avenue near 21st hatchet slaying that could possibly timonT by Raph Graechen that be a murder-suicide was uncovered H.iPhP naid ti.9O0.O00 for chine. Porter's Place, 814 North Piedras BT-13 plane crashed near Brown Street, but no one was injured. Saturday in a Tucson auto trailer Lvpinnment Pnst on the D-Z.

a Street Horace Stedham, two ma Airport here Saturday. The storm damaged the Yankee chines. camp with the finding of the bodies Dredecessor of the F-ll. for which The victims were identified as Town Elects 'Phantom' Official of two persons lndentilied as a man Hughes received a $22,000,000 war Stadium Field so that the Bucknell-New York University football game was postponed until Tuesday. Nine detectives and five police officers took part In the raids, James Prophett, 25, the pilot, and Cecil Greenfield, 38, both of Tulsa.

and his wire Irom Decatur, 111. contract. according to Captain Woolverton, Schuylkill Haven, Pa, (AP) Bor The bodies, identified as those of ough officials were pondering Saturday the mystery of a "phantom" I "A is: i i i fk Mr. and Mrs. Keiaeiberger, were I i 9 fV 1 South America Geography Stumps Typical Dallas Blaze Fatal To One Dallas.

(AP) A 75-year-old man candidate elected to serve on the council. curious when she saw no signs of Mr 17 TfV 1 9. 1 lit. around the couple, trailer for I S. OiCT IK) LOU 1 'U'lltlTV LOWltriCS Reoublican Candidate "John Me- the last few days.

was dead as a result of a fire that swept a two-story frame apartment Harty" was named to the council-manic nost in last Tuesday's elec no formal education got less than The results reveal that the American can locate less than By GEORGE GALLUP. Director, Ameriein Instltnta af Publi, Oainian. two correct tions, but Schuylkill County registration records failed to disclose a The woman's head was smashed, apparently with the blood-stained liatchet found in the trailer. The nan's throat had been cut Author three out of the eight countries. The average man scored 2.9 out of eight correct the average wo Princeton, N.

J. Despite Its house here Saturday and routed six other occupants. Firemen found the body of John H. Calvary huddled beneath a bed in his upstairs apartment "John McHarty" living in the Bor In school, such showing would be graded 35 per cent or VERY POOR. comparative proximity to this coun ough.

man 2.8. By age groups the average cor try American voters know less ities refused to speculate whether the tragedy was a double slaying In a similar nationwide test on about South America's geography rect scores out of eight countries European countries last July the average grade was slightly better. than they do about Europe's. or a muraer-suiciae. Coroner C.

W. Gardiner estimated were: 21-29 years 8.1 30-49 years IS 50 and over. 2.5 That Is one conclusion to be drawn from the second in a scries of geographical-knowledge tests although still not passing. Asked to identify 12 of the 20 European nations the average American was OIL SEARCH HINDERED. Reynosa, Mexico.

(AP) Mexico ambitious new search for oil and gas reserves along the northern border is being held up by the sams factor that is delaying similar work north of the Rio Grande the the couple had been dead for at least two days possibly three. The trailer had been unlighted since conducted throughout the country co meet on five for a score of 42 In the European test 72 per cent by the Institute. As with the European tests, re of American adults correctly identified two countries Italy and Eng Thursday and mail for the couple had not been picked up for two days. In a survey just completed thou sults of the quiz by education lev shortage of casing. Today's Jaycee Safety Paragraph: Don't pass on hills.

You can't see anyone coming your way and they can't see you. The speed of the two cars combined will make a terrible wreck. Most head-on collisions cost lives. Pasa op passing an hills. sands of voters from coast-to-coast els show wide differences.

land. But in the South American were handed an outline map of The averate college trained, auiz the highest percentage of cor DOIGLAS FLYING HOME. London. (AP) Lewis Douglas, American was able to Identify four i rect identification was only 60 per South America with no names of countries shown. They were then on i oi me eisni countries.

ceni Brazu, oy iar me largest na- U. S. ambassador to Britain, new Those with only high school. tion on the continent and fourth CAPITAN PRINCESS Ethlyn White, Capitan High School senior, has been named Capitan's Sun Carnival Princess by the Capitan Chamber of Commerce. She will receive an expense-free trip to El Paso for the carnival, E.

C. Hawkins, president of the Capitan C. of said. home Saturday for consultations OBSERVE NOV. 11.

Santa Fe. (AP) Acting Governor Joseph Montoya Saturday announced all state offices will be closed next Tuesday in observance ef Armistice Day. asked to identify eight of the 13 nations Brazil, Bolivia. Paraguay, training got less than three out of 'largest In the world. with President Truman on the Mar shall Plan to aid Europe, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Ecuador and the efjht right The results for all eight coun- Those with grade aeiaeol anlr, Mr (Ca bunted ea page 11, eoliuaa L).

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