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Resident Of Shamrock Dies recnlease Probe lay Halt Today SHAMROCK (Special) Johnny Hardy Douglas, 49, former long-lime resident of shamrock, died al 3 p.m. Wednesday Iti Agua Dulce, Nueces county, after ft heart attack. KANSAS CtfY, Oft. 29 UP the tragic case in which six- Born in Collin County irt 1904, derftl grand Jury Investigating jycnr-old Bobby f.rcenlcase was; was employed'by the Unit- ft Oreonlease kidnap case kidnaped and murdered, has been-cd (Jas company in i ieled Us third and what may be the principal witness, in the yours, hciore being transferred day of deliberations Thursday, investigation. He has spent more'lo Agua Dulce in April, 1952.

Ho threi persons were on hand 'to time testifying than any other wll-' "ttendcd Shnmro- iHfy as the jury reconvened at! ness so far. I Where he played a.m., csl. They were former He was on the stand for four-ami Louis Police I.t. Louis Shoul- a-hnlf hours Wednesday and on' call ock He O1 mcr gcrvc a the landlady of his i member of the hoard of stewards Miss June Mane Hngcl old newsmen Wednesday, of the r.elia Methodist, church St. Louis taxi driver John th(U ne lst rcv CW cd" what he survived by his wife in I already had told authorities aboul: AiiRiia Dulce; two sons, Jack Hager, Whose tip- to MnK confessed kidnnp-klller Curl! Douglas, assistant county agent, Austin Hall about'St.

Louis for the Plal'nview, aild Joe Douglas, a. stu- better part of two days. When Hall dent at Midwestern University, began spending, huge amounts ofj Wichita Falls; on brother, Bob i tflainlu Shamrock High School, football. He was Id tailey Funeral Hated Friday during a prodigious binge Douglas, mayor of Shamrock, with prostitute Sandra O'Day, Ha-jand three sisters; "Mrs. F.

T. Beas- Wood, Louis brought here Sham- HI r-nngomenls are ponding tlig nrrlvfll of the body, CLAIMS from One) Funeral lorad Cheduled Carmlchnel Funeral tested (he Mime ome. Burial will he In the CHIT- upai-lment. 'hUrch cemetery in Forest. I Shoulders' testimony Bailey's body arrived in Pampa believed to renter mound and was transferred'time disurcpancles in police lortly afterward to FoiVst, of arrests wjilrh may have HI funeral home spokesman on what happened to more a surviving American -lieu- Bailey moved to Pampa Ifllfi than half of'the ran- tenant told how wounded prisoners nd lived at.

.1.128 W. Wllks wilh sorn pnid'by Bobby's father, mil-: erc hung up by their hands, set is wife, Opal, and two small lionatre automobile denier Robert (ire, and whch dead or only un- SUlgljlers. He was (he brother of C. (Jrcenleiisc. conscious stabb'ed In the eyes with ampa's Donald Bailey.

B()lh ou rs and HageV, how--sticks. ever' have said they would 'Massacre of Tuejon' comment on their testimony before The Army said the "Tiiejon mas- the Jury. sacre" will be recorded In, history U. District Attorney Kdward "''long with the rape of Nanking, laURljters. He was the Tampa's Donald Bailey.

Write Vehicle purifications' CttV Director of Public Works Scheufle'r said Mi.ts 0 Dav prob-' llle Warsaw, ghetto and other sim- 11 tt on 11 of limes Cowan this'morning- was blv would not he called until the ilar I las executions." Communist process of consulting his de-Ufternoon session. executioners slaughtered 5,000 to irtmervtal heads on the detailed' )eclficatlons of automotive equip lent to 'be paid for. of the ty's capital outlay budget. Purpose of the conferences Is to specifications on the items that the city will be In a posl- on to advertise for bids "In the ear future," Cowan said. "We'll write the specs for all the ty departments, 1 the director )inted out.

Cowan has already seen all the ublic works heads, to-see Police Chief Jim Conner and II-SU Named ABI-LKNE, Dot. 29 -UP Three 7,000 inmates of Ihe local jail in cold blood. In another cose, five American Uy Health Test. Inspector Lawrence Dance Sunday, Oct. 31 MOOSE HALL Music By RAY NQLAND AND HIS SWING KINGS wounds.

Two GI artillerymen were found one dismembered, the new members of the Hardln-Sirrt- airmen were found with their bodies mons University board of trustees perforated with 'bamboo spear were named Thursday by the Bap- A rr list General Convention of Texas to replace three others. Nominated were the Rev. Sterling Price of Abilene to replace the Rev. Vernon Yearby of Midland, Dr. Elwln L.

Sklles of Abilena to- replace Dr. James L. Sullivan, and E. Johnson of Temple to replace Wayne Evans. Yearby moved to.

Alabama, Sullivan to '-Tennessee, and Evans resigned. other cruelly bayoneted and with his eyes gouged out. The 1 report said photographs "clearly reveal" that six American soldiers were front of shot in cold a Communist propaganda biflletin telling of U.S. "brutalities." 511 American Bodies Recovered The bodies of 511 Americans recovered, the report said. Examples of the way they met their death are shown In 28 photographs.

These Show emaciated bodies, burned bodies, bodies piled in shallow ditches and scattered over the Korean countryside in various stages of decomposition. In making the report public, Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens said it was clear evidence of the "cold-blooded program of torture and murder carried on by the Communist enemy in Korea." Mr. and Leon' Engllnh of Sherman are the parents of a son born at 1:45 a.m. today In Sherman Air Force Base Hospital.

The boy weighed eight pounds and one and one-half ounces. Mr. and Mrs. English are former Pampans. He Is the son of Mr Mrs.

Henry English, 701 S. Held. Mrs. English, the former Joan Stroup, is the daughter of Mrs. Jessye Stroup, 722 N.

Frost. Mrs. Stroup and Mrs. Wesley Matlock, 420 foster, left Pampa yesterday to be in Sherman for several days. Mr, and Airs.

Carlton, 3IB N. Purviance, became the parents of a 7 Ib. 8 07.. boy at p.m. Wednesday in the Highland General Hospital.

A girl wfl.i born trt Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Holmes, Borger, at p.m. Wednesday in the Highland General Hospital.

The baby weighed 5 Ib. 07.. A 7 II). 11(4 boy was born lo Mr. and Mrs.

Leo C. Graham, 716 N. Dwlght, in the Highland General Hospital at 7:07 p.m. Wednesday. jtobliy It.

Mury Ellen, has been promoted to Cadet Second Lieutenant 'at Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo. Seitz earned the promocion from Cadet Master Sergeant for displaying qualities of outstanding leadership and an ability to lead men, execute orders and assume major responsibilities. Mrs. J''. snotwell-, executive secretary of the Pampa Red Cross chapter, and Mrs.

Harry Hoyler, service groups chairman, are in Panhandle today attending a RC meeting on "Disaster Prepared- ness." Rev. Dick Crews, Gray County disaster chairman, will attend a similar meeting in Panhandle Friday. Oxygen equipped ambulances, Ph. 4-3311, Come one, come all, come hungry to Holy Soula Carnival at 8:00 p.m. tonite, games, prizes Air Conditioner Coven.

Pampa Tent and Awning. Rites Today For Former Resident Funeral services for James Rufus Swlnford, 46, of Loco Hills, N.M., were to be held at 3 today in the Duenkel Carmichael Ch'apel. One-time resident of Pampa, Swlnford died early Monday morn- ing'at his The was brought to Pampa Wednesday. Officiating at the last rites was to be H. H.

Woods, pastor of the Assembly of God Chuch, Borger. Burial was to be in the Fairvlew Cemetery. Read The News Classified Ads DEFENSE (Continued from page One) All sick and wounded unable to keep up were killed. HILL 854 The bodies of two Americans, members of 'an artillery team, were found by UN forces. One had no head or feet; the other's eyes had been gouged out.

CHANGHYON About 1,800 South Korean civilians, alleged to have been friendly with UN forces in Seoul and Kae- song, were divided into small groups and shot. Bodies were discovered in mass graves. No survivors. YULTONG-NI Afler the interrogation of 13 U.S. soldiers and three South Koreans, Communist a p.

"laughing among themselves" shot them. One American survived. KU-JANG-DONG Thirty American prisoners were shot and bayonetted to death. Seven of the bodies'had been covered with oil and set afire. There were three survivors.

NOV. 8, 1950 Surviving officer's report: "I saw my men who were wounded: In action taken by the Chinese and hung up by their hands and then their clothes set afire. They would push sticks' In their eyes and bayonet the men that were unconscious or dead." ntlrat Neighbor Loilje Ig hold ing Rummage And Sake Sale, and Sat. 383-S. Hear Willis and Lowell Stark Hobby Show Set In White Deer WMffii A hdbby sMtf will be day in the While fteef ttall, It waa announced today by Mrs.

S. Thompson, 'Si 1 co chairman of the event. The shofa, 1 which will --br -field all day SatUfday, will feature' vat- toils hobbies, Including Mrs. Thompson's doll collection, which Includes JeadSne Hears Oil Overseas Gifts The petood to which to do yout Christmas shopping fat lh8 men 6n the- high seas Is Marly ovef, as the deadline is Nov. according to by Mitt.

F' W. Shotwell, Red Cross at the Blue Bonnet Sat, Nile, dolls of all nations. Her collection weli kridwn the Southwest. All residents of White peer and vicinity are invited to enter their hc-bbjei, regardless of size, shape or forrn, Mrs. Thompson said.

The show is being presented to promote community interest and entertainment, she stated, -and Is not a commercial affair, it Is being sponsored by a group of White Deer citizens. Those "entering hobbles jn the show should bring Ihem Masonic hall by 8:30 p.m. she added. Assisting Mrs. Thompson is Mi's.

Neal Edwards. Special sale: Used Pianos Wllllston, Dial VITAL STATISTICS HIGHLAND OBNRftAL HOSflf AL NOtKS Admitted Mrs. Martha Fisher, Charles Mrs. Ella Mae Massey, Pampa Mrs. Ida Jean Carlton, 316 Pur- vlance Mrs.

Jeanetle Graham, 718 N. Dwlght Mrs. Anna Thrask, Wichita Falls Mrs. Edna Holmes, Borger Raymond Smith, McLean Mrs. Angle Masters, 112 Starkweather Mrs.

Florence Bruton, 1536 Wil- llston R. R. Hawkins, 42B Hughes Mrs, Rosinda, Johnson, 451 Tignor Mrs. LaVaughn Randolph, Pam- PR Eugene Cudgel, Mobeetie Mrs. Charlene Coon, Pampa Mrs.

Clara Mae Furnish, Pampa Dismissed David Hefner, McLean Mrs. Edith Lellh, 324 Baer Mrs. Bessie Foster, 1815 Hamilton Mrs. Emma Nellls, 701 N. Frost J.

R. Black, 640 Roberts Tom Reddell, 800 Magnolia Mrs. Aline Vandivere, 705 E. Francis Mrs. Flossie Drennan, 237 Miami Marriage License LaNeta Faye Criss and Harry Glenn Hoyler Jr.

KnaUy Transfers J. D. Hamrlck and wife to Frank Jones and wife; Lot 3, Vandale Add. Blk. 8, E.

Holloway and wife to J. C. Holloway; Lots 11, 16, 17, Blk. 64, McLean. Culberson Chevrolet, to Myrel Looper and wife; W.

3 part of Plot 162, Pampa suburbs. Suit Filed Empire Southern Producing Co. vs. A. V.

Craig; temporary injunction. Birth Certificates Daughter, Beverly Ann Vandivere, to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Amon Vandivere, 705 E. Francis, Oct.

25, Highland General Hospital. Rob Liquor Store DALLAS, Oct. 29 Thursday sought two men, each about 25 years old, who escaped with In cash Wednesday night after holding up the Midway Liquor Store at 314 Cadiz. Each carried a .25 caliber revolver. Junior Grid Squad Feted In Shamrock SHAMROCK (Special) The Junior High School Pep Squad girls were hostesses on Saturday night at a party in the Shamrock High School Gymnasium members of the Junior football squad as guests of honor.

Miss Lee Henderson was crowned Jr. Football Queen by James Donald Conner and Alvis Reeves, Jr A football helmet was a crown. Refreshments were served tables set at each end of the gym. Green and white streamers, ran from the up to the goals overhead. Football shoes were used in the decoration theme.

guesls were Mr. and Mrs. Scott McCall. She Is pep sqUad sponsor, and Coach Bond, eighth grade sponsor as well as cgaeh of the team. Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Tisdal were on hand to help with the enter talnment. Mrs. Tisdal called, for the square dancing. Leaders the pep squad Lee Henderson, Sue Ann Benson, Joy Nell Reeves, and lers.

Halloween To Aid Girlstown Pampa's Brownies and Girl Scouts will put into practice their motto of "helping others" for Hal loween this year. Instead of re questing the usual trick or treat "goodies," they will ask for gifts such as tooth brushes, tooth 'paste or bobby pins to send to Girlstown in Whiteface. Although the girls will be dressec in costumes, they will wear their Scout pins for identification. Sending gifts to Girlstown Is an annual Senior Girl Scout project, but the Brownies and Intermediates have offered to.help at Halloween this year. still lue nould Ming the gifts to 'the Red Cross office lit the City Mall before the deadline date, Mrs.

Shot well advised. Articles which may be Sent to the Men, who will be on shipboard for Christmas, Include a pencil with a clip, a photograph folder, billfold, pencil-type flashlight, bottle opener, key ring, cigarette case, pocket-sized novel, comic books, playing cards, oilskin pouch, ball-pofnt pen, gun or candy in a cellophane bag. Mrs. Edith Redd Dies This Morning Miami Plan Carnival ins fecal Bigft eve-fling, Ottt. 31, h6 prbgrftm will begifl p.m.

In me high Sdhem urn with profram' one sectfdtt thfr Wgl dSfJaftmSfit And afi nSOT jjpRBUfc grade spe'Sch present one act dy's 'Dress Suit" elhw We grade ft Toftf skit. The carnival prtlott of the gram will be held Ih hit" school Kymnastom. JEUfreahttiSfi; of sandwiches, coffee, and drinks, will be available 'ift tfw, gym. Bingo and othe? skill will furnish the ent Proceeds from the profct-ftfli the carnival WJU go ta the school athletic fUfid. Autos Damaged I Mrs, Edilh Evelyn Redd, 38, of 9X7 Barnard, died at 3:50 a.m.

to- In WOIIISIOII day in Highland General Hospital, following a lengthy Funeral services are pending wilh the Ducnkel Carmlchael Funeral Home. Born In Amarlllo, Mrs. Redd had been a resident; of Pampa for the last 17 years. She had lived in Amarillo, Pampa and Panhandle (ill her life. Mrs.

Redd was a member of.the First Baptist Church and South- westerners Club, associated wilh Southwestern Public Service. Surviving are her husband, C. P. Redd; a son, James Alvln Redd, Pampa; a daughter, Mrs. Ola Frances Hair, Pampa; a grandson, James Allen Hair her mother, J.

R. P'orgerson, San Diego, her father, S. Bruce, Amarillo; a brother, S. L. Bruce with the U.S.

Navy In Philadelphia; and three sisters, one of them Mrs. Ruby Lea, Amarillo. Work On Streets Due To Resume Paving and oiling of Pampa's streets, halted by. recent rains, Is' scheduled to get underway the first of the week. "That same old blocks" still remain to be paved, Russell Cartwright, streets superintendent, said this morning.

Unless it rains again, Cartwrlght said, "we'll begin stabilizing in a couple of weeks." "We hope to get back to oiling Monday or the superintendent continued, adding that there Were probably 25-30 streets for which oiling requests have been procured. One person was slightly in an accident about 2:45 p.m. Wednesday at the section of W. Atchlson and Somervllle, police reported today, William M. Taylor, soli of Mr.

and Mrs. Rudy 700 Magnolia, was only slightly jured, police said, the in which was-a passenger driven by Marjo'rle E. Taylor, of the same address, was in lision with another, vehicle by Dee Patterson' Parton, 48, Box 4, 121-1, Pariipa. Police stated that the Parlort automobile entered the Intersection and the driver attemped to take vacant, parking place across intersection, and In so doing, the path of the Taylor which was traveling east on Atchl- son, resulting In the collision. a Damage to the Parton bile 'was estimated at $225, that to the other vehicle was esti- mated at $175.

7 Display Courses To Be Offered The University of Texas, Division of Extension, in cooperation with the Education agency, will offer courses In show card! lettering and display Nov. 161 through 25 in room 101 of Pampa Junior High. School. Classes will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. each day.

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She's to all the tcun Pliy DANIEL 1MAOASH upon flodwK Dy 8UPOY APIER piriciK FRED ZINNEMANN Cartoon "Cattoili for Two 11 World PAMP Open 8i30 Ends Tonight BOB HOPE JANE RUSSELL "Son of Polefoct" Two Cartoons OTflFTEXAl Open 6:30 Adm. 9c-60c Tonight Only "400 Why" Frederic March "Man on the Tightrope" Also Comedy Dial 1-9931 Open 6:00 p.m. Ends Tonight Two Features! Hurt Lancaster "VENGEANCE VALLEY" "PAINTED 'HILLS" Also Comedy Dial 4-4011 Open 1:18 Endi Tonight All Star Comedy "HOT WATER" Geio. Towne Orchestra" Don't Let the Title Fool You! A wonderful cusl In an outdoor lie I ion story in beautiful color! FrMuy UaVISTA i.

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