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te WEATHER BONHAM AND ViriNlTY Hostly cloudy with tlniii- df'rshowcrs this aflornoon. cloudy tonight and Saturday. A lit- tlo cooler tonight. Low near 30, high nvar 75. 'M onkm An Ouhtanc An Outitanding Daily Established 1892 67fh Year Leased Wire United Press International Suit Wil Block Pay To Chief UlTLK Ark.

A suit has blocked puy- mont of $19,741 "sfvcrancc" money to Little Rock School SupcTintcn- dent Virgil T. Blossom, who was at the same time five of six members of the school board rcjigned Wetlnesday night. Judge Murray O. Reed signed an injunction prohibiting payment Thursday, after the suit was filed in the name of John H. King, resident of the Little Rock school district.

The school board voted Wednesday night to "buy up" the rest of Ploiisom's contract, which was to run another 18 months, for $19,741 and also pay him $1,100 salary for this month. term ends Nov. 20 under the school board's dismissal The five members who re.signed go out of office at midnight tonight. Asked if he planned to contest the suit, Blos.som said, "I just have no comment." Regpon.se to the suit must he made within 20 days, showing cau.se why the injunction now in force ihould not be made pf'rmanert. The suit charged that payment of the money to Blossom was illegal and would constitute diversion and misuse of public funds." The suit named as defendants besides Blossom, Beall Hempstead.

Little Rock school district disbursing agent, and Earl McCarroll, school district treasurer. BONHAM, TfcXAS, FRIDAY. NOV. 1958 NEA Wirephoto NUMBER 76 West Presses Two-Pronged Drive To Break Geneva Talks Deadlock GENEVA (UPI) The West pressed a two-front drive today to break the East-Vv'eit doadlock at the nuclear test and surprise attack conferences here, but hopes for agreement were waning fast. The first part of the offensive was spearheaded by a U.

S. offer to the Russians of a four-point treaty providing for an East- Fire and police officials investigate a fire nt the (It'orgf Oanimons home in Fort Wayne, Ind, where seven children, ranging in age from wci ks to 11 yi iirs, whi an fire romed through the frame house. tarpaulin, covers the bodie.s of the i ri. iNKA Teli-pholo' and Ends is Expected to Reject Ike's Bic or Police Force I'NITHl) NATIONS, N. The U.

N. (leiieral A was expected to vote l(Klay to reject Kisenhower's call for a stand-by police force. Kisenhower included the proposal in the six-point program he placed before the emergency session on the Middle Hast la.st Aug. 31, S. Sei retary (teneral Dag Hamnmrskjold recommended that no action wa.s needed on the plan at this time.

assembly also was expected to give overwhelming approval late today to its ninth (all for reunification of Kona, The Soviet bl(M- ill ready notice that it considers the call invalid and predicted it would have no more chance of changing the situation in Korea than had the eight previous U. N. Korean re.solutions. The refiohition, which the main political committee by a vote of 54-9 with IH abstentions, by the United Slates and 12 other countries It calls for free" elections to unite the peninsula now divided between the! Repiiblie of Korea and ('ommunist i North Korea. The resolution continues for an-i other year the I' N.

for the unification and n-habilita-1 tion of Korea, whose abolition Ru.ssia had demanded. It also puts the Korean question back on next assembly agenda. Weather Picture U. S. May Cut Back Prcgram of Ringing Russia With Bases Long Range Missiles Will Get Priority In Arms Progrann i I'h.

I'lutrd appi Ill'll II idy to- t(i cut h.i. it of nngiMi; with t- nns- le tiMsi'S and i eiit rati insti ad on ilitiT' Oi't ini." il 1) tSi'd hniiH' ThfU lafnliii iati il' I iicw 1 ri'tii by ri'rrctary il H. Mi- Klrny It ii i tth- (irast. 'Fnvity )i M)on 'NATO' ni.li!;irv from 1 p. to 7 it I.

ifva along dt of and miles either side of a line om a.s day that thunderstorms swi'eping from inilis st Tyier, allnH iiix, Arii. ri I acro.s.s the stale toward in may i to 5(i miles a.st of ue Thor and ballis- produce -one or two tornade.s," th. ir i 1 A iolent hurst of thunderstorms "The aliove ari in 'I'l xas i.s i produced a tornado Thur.sday night tiv Terre ll, ItiK iH), Ti -1 i-, ii al- in the Big Spring an a. Il did no ai'kaiia, ('enter, Cioeki tt and Ter- idf ti- Ihi tir to damage and failed to injure any-; he al i.s; Uf iiit. one.

I "Thfii' a losv pn area iti- ni s-ii. New thunderstorms tl up ea.st of Araselo ani liiur hi i oii.f in today and moved from Jum tion, a in the uure-- a line stretching from the Oklahoma Pallas Weather Hurt iei explained Tht di fiT. that Storm Warning Issuec For Northeast Texas Press international The r. S. Weather Bureau warned re.sidents of northea.st to- border all the way to Juneliou.

in the southwest part of the by I Cantrell With the weather all mixed up and bringing tornadoes in November. with a maximum temperature of fil and a few other indicnlions of summer weather, could the animals kiH'p from getting a bit daff and up also. At a time when all ting (If there be any) snakes should have been curled up for the winter nap, a copperhead took it upon himself to invade the front porch of Mrs. Thomas, Route 1. IJonham, anj try to take over the home.

That was a fatal mi.stake as Mrs Thomas isn't one to run from trouble when it rears ugly head in the form of a copperhead striking at her with of foul play. Mrs Thomas a couple of stops to where she could lay her hands on a heavy and promptly preceded to dispo.se of the invader in short order. to prove to those doubting Thoma.s', Mrs. Thomas then loaded the vtry much deceased (oppt'r- head into the pickup trin and tiations in the day old brought it into town Thursday nt-j jhursduy and said that nether company nor I'nitcd Auto repre.si ntatives would bai down on their demands. No ineidents have l)eeil reported in the picketing of 15 Harvehter manufacturing plants and21ware- hou.s(‘s in six state.s.

A Harvester spokesman said gotiations had been stymied by union insisteme that any new in a new contrail should be retroactive to Aug. The I'AW alho wants non-production employes included in thf contract, the eoinpany spokesman said, while Htirvesler prefers to deal ally with workers in parts depots and transfer houses. is what making the thi'rf w.i. "eiirrt ntly Ihundi rstorms, It innks a.s if new i ri appr.ii.sal of tnilii.iry The tornado alert, la.sting from jones will upthis liiftiioon or ju-ri iiieiit.s for llUJ.M's," 1 to 7 p. also extends into i evening and move in.ule pl.un th-' soulliwest and the same time, he s'lid.

tiie northwest Louisiana. ihundt r.sterms will io.v> the; iti rr.ittil few tcinpirittu; iilit.lv Ann rn with one or two tornadoes are HPPr" iid'lv early lav ir.d w.ii, nule I'ow p.Tted in northeast at Dailiart to 7') a nmr. d. mil.tnrv extreme Arkansas at Un. extreme northwest Ix)Uisiana Today's l.ne extended fmm and to jumt the Okla.

aien tliroiuh Vthib ars West ban on nuclear tests with built-in controls to police the ban. euf.ii ppeil Up to i the ts to aurev to the idea purely tei iuiiial di.s- euissidtl.s 'it the on prevention ot Ntirprise ks. 'I'he foiiith con- f'l'ri M'e be' in wi'h still no agreement on an The i'ommun- isl nati ir- polita-ai" a- ieiuia, tying ntion ks unh the rontinu. to de- i a purely t. nnferenie 'I'he St at Sin ted its iiiielear tUnt i iy tiluhl and the ri action was and However, the to adjourn the e(uiferer.

for days to th. I plan Tin promi.sed to thi pi Mon day. 'I'he pl.ia I.rOJ:::N:d fldlllWItlg main It for hrili. and In try to persuade ott er nation Frame ('hii'a not nuelear weapon In pi-raJtiiph pled-, nation tu rat. a ot to be up un.hr tin plann-d tr.afy It Stahl, of I lontioj syst.

rv priiM.sion. an be mt a uen- rnl eonfi n. of the and Mii.v.;e r.t i riiea tor the etuit rot lu It outlined n.anmr in whieh a'Ti I ni. nt e.iul. irto I feree it.s durati and it mem- i 1 Ike Undecided i ------n opvration I d.

t.iils ot tn ti. lat.l dou aim. to th. ree- I XII Four-year e.id Haul ean his y. a h.

i Handy 'ft whi-h drink i' ey tn i-d 1. il. ul until navrn l)egin playing with 't Handy Sant.i helper' by tin men.ling toys im will hrinu cheer and needv ihildr. at tim. 'NPiA T.

i. It (pa st 'lie ei.ntre in a -s. ri. m. nt I Fort Worth lo The stp.ad I tront Thiirsday was nortli- wesi of that jiarallel and it violent and prodii'ed loeally hcavy w-ll a di.splav of liiihti'ini; tornado 1 11 of min and Sprinii.

imh. Parley is Set For Monday 'UriI Negotiations to end a nationwide strike of workers at International Harvester plants have been postponed until Monday, said Thursday night. Federal mediators halted nego- Some We Know that Man "On the Fence" ternoon as visible of her November snake yarn. It begins to look like Yates is going to get his wish. With the warm weather ing, Addie remarked we get a killing frost, I'd like to an inch and a half rain, if it would quit when that much Addie explained the ground was getting pretty dry and the fall and pastures eould use Kome moibture right now A large number of the farmers have their land broke or bedded ready to plant next spring and they are welcoming the "seattiTed show(Sw KNUS fiiKe Ii) Bonham Area Gets .5 Inches Rain riday Morning Inlermittefit starting early this morning hail tiumped more than an inch and a iit'f ot rain on thv Bonham area by today.

Ilainfall up to 7 a m. had tn en 3ri and the raintall between 7 a and 12 niHtti trad amounted 1.2'» inehi to bring the total for thv period tuiing at noon to 1 iinhes lla.nlall during was itulre.s sVlA'KS'l lo, I'lM The rain this morning came in a high of hard show, r.s with bu. periods of no rain. Chaui er w.is buried in i forei ast ealls for vl.i.uly ski. Kill.

1 .1 Mi, wilh tonight Satunlays maMnunn will bi about thi- s.im»- a.s day The rain will be leonnnj by who h.ive vf)unA grain oloapt til re w. re tti coming up and tho.se laimers have their land ady tor planting Howaver. tho.se farmers who not eompletvd tlr. ir cottiiii and peanut rops waaild l.ke to have Neen a lew more d.tys of open w.atln r. Little of the rain that ll in op en country Thursday ran idf was abhorbed by the dry ground and r.

Tbiirsd.iv rell a tleii af answer-; they have found mi eeiiilv In a Idituiii to the aili. NORTH TKXA.S Siatteii'd showars and Ihundtr- afternoon, heeoming partly cloudy tonight and Sutur day with a few showers Saturday No important temperature (j Who I hiiii ten: the St iti'S ill the ellt president clli--. A '-111, In till' pl.iy did Anthony t'- t'apuriiia" A he ilidii V. o.t i- touch her li tv I'et'Me an aiiai .1 ot religion Cv Kxplaiii the ti-im eon- gr. siiimn mi tin f.iae rtbout the a l.i/’.

111 III ion the feiiu' of iniuht not tin r. qiiirnient for tin- i nf on. of til. re or tm'ti tin tn i .1 i' th'U 've llave tieen thiriUui- aliO.lt up to po.nt, -'-aid turth- Cr vnti -o d.e.v eM'. I It! 0 -Mpahility ot the niereslinu it i.s u- to del) IKli.M iiniin--- loHi-r to flu I apt-rational ol Ine la.s interi ontin.ntal i i Hi- .1 mi'' now on order ill due.

.1 i th. pi i om- ph-nn nt wid 'land The St -(l IM: to ipplv i i for It.dv -e tht le t-e. tar b.s, llrtn i'll ov. r- la imii Ill tlie of tor h.i;r i an. oii- ny il a lili a :1 f.i<<t t-ir Il'l-M 'ii Mediators Seek to End Auto Walkout LATE BULLETINS I iiifivl I'ress InternaliontU 111 I (I 1 lih ol plolliiit; lo iins.

al i roii- was from the pro- ni the ii.itional Hike in Gasoline Tax Seen to Halt Deficit WASHIN'IT -ri'It Pres. l.i.anhovver has i.e. ed th.it an reaa- in ii.olint- tax one or 1 lit gallon ill be -ary y. to .1 addiii m.itt ri.tlly to hi dt in ditfn ult rile 'hlet 1 ut iVe Was jp.tti i to hortiy wht-th'r to omiiK-nd tie re to ro lit ilv I ino. ati.

-I'lM' Sovi.t I'nion ha- tuHi tit re any ot it mil tary sei intter a 't au I Illellt tl. urjirise atta. it v.i.' r.por' on h.K*'- ithoritv toilav. MW I Ihe manager ol hraneli li.ink in as sliol lo alII I im I. i Mliile lo lliuarl a holdup eusloiiicr uoiinded a litx lieliMi: I mi II i -I laUeii lo II hospital.

Navy Sets Saturday 0 Launch Balloon Firm n-i ommeiidat ion to Ilkt- ha-. been dellVert to nite HoU.se final di par. nlly awail.s tile om. talk.s bt th. Se.

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om ii ii ari-y I Meeting Slated With Chrysler Hands lOMO 'sell It. ItdlllstMl lod.tV pi tliiil riib rs M- priilils Iroiii Ihe 11 all MiarUel I tl sh ita- ir ol III' ir I.uni I After Fourth Straight Title It. Warriors Battle Tigers Tonight The Bonham Purple Warriors will be out tonight to iihi I down their fourth straight distrat foot- liall crown three in Diktrii 13-AA and one in 12-AA as they wind up the 1W8 district hedule with the Commerce Tigers on Wt aks Field in a game utarting at iionhani has not lout a conference game sinie these same Com- nierce Tigers won a 12-0 game from claimants to the I 12-AA crown. A loss would leave the Warriors sharing it with winner tif the Ilichardson-Lewis- ville game In addition, seven members of sipiad will be playing their Histrict 12-AA fisitbail game and they will want to make it a g(M)d one Seniors incliidt- three bat k.s, ('ann)bell, Nuniielee anti Tom- Tlie Tigers and the otli.r i.v li- tough for the W.irriors or lluraic lium In II them way back in IMJ and Moltonih; an end. Hichard Hag- lost a game on the home field since turned the trick in The Warriors already are assured of a berth in the playoffs but need a win over the always tough Tigers tonight to heconio sole gard; two l-ieii and Bowden and a guard, ('hildress.

Six of tht' boys have liet-n starters all and tlu- seventh has lonsiderable action in relief at a taikle post. and a win tonight wtuibl the P.I5H sea.son an outstanding for tlie ('ommerce eleven In tiistriet play, the have bet-n tough allowing just 40 ludnts while art- oiul Wade art due tu at tin lo Honhani on defense. I rvt lint im ii dui la 1 i.iry ('hiliiits and r- will hold (in.Ml aii.l 11 be at ct liter Hii hanl nd.s Kdiiie ('hapin. a pour I lialf art in. ll.iwd.

ii Hm. T'l In imck, and Neal KsU 1 l.lanit-!. Wimrter, riiom- quarterback, liave been Ihe often- as md hi.iiii- i'uvtrt sivt guns for Tigers all with Hayni-s. Ablown and CiMiperjits uktu ld of I ten Ctiiipb 11, all wtdghing better than iwi N'linneit t' pouiitU Serving as the amhor-i of Kenny Kiiglihli, aiidt-i'h- t'i 1:1 I ir li im I lit ith I to il' In German Politics the line un both and defense. The Uonham tackle to tat kle uuli Us anchored Ht one end by Px Law- hFTIinrp if! nielli.itoi I I a 'I 1 ottn t- I the eiitnpatlX' I't and idb-ti i- i 'I'll, me I It II I.

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ni.uniin' a vioiibi i be ioM but til t. plant ol tn.S The Wairinrs will along i Major .11 the 111 gtiliHln A. n- on Tut-sdas in. 111 unaui inand.v lor elimination of ini tpiiUt up prtign on pay rais. St niority ngiits and job tran-ift b.iv ia.

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