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Tyler Morning Telegraph from Tyler, Texas • 9

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Tyler Morning Telegraph SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 Mrs. America To Star In Parade Saturday Broiler Growers Vote Voluntary Production Cut SALESMAN (Continued From Page 1) Ethridge was introduced by Ben Adkinson, manager for the American General Life Insurance Company in Austin. The session was the second annual congress for the East Texas Regional Sales Congress and was At 11:30 a.m., Mrs. America will call on another royal visitor, "Prince TT 105," the $230,000 CINCINNATI, (JP), The National Broilers facing larger production and smaller prices, asked growers Friday to reduce voluntarily their number of chickens. The association rejected Barbecue Stand Damaged By Fire A barbecue stand, belonging to W.

I. Talkington, located four, miles outside the city limits on, the Jacksonville Highway was badly damaged by fire about 2:40 p.m. Friday, Tyler firemen reported. 1 The fire started from a defec-4 tive motor, firemen said. I Two grass fire alarms werej also answered Friday.

One at. 11:18 a.m. sent firemen to the' 3400 block of Chandler Highway, and one at 4:25 p.m. was reported; at the intersection of Church and Nutbush. Aberdeen-Angus Bull which will be in the Governor's Suite of Hotel Blackstone.

At noon, the Tyler Home Builders Association will honor their Home Show star with a luncheon in Hotel Blackstone. Following The star of Tyler's, second annual Home Show, Mrs. Erna Snyder, "Mrs. America of 1954," is slated to arrive in Tyler at 10:09 a.m. Saturday at Pounds Air Field, where she will be met by a delegation of the Tyler Home Build-Builders Association.

Following her arrival, Mrs. America will be, the star of a parade around the Tyler square at 10:30 a.m. She will be brought to Tyler from the airport by a police escort. held in conjunction with the 16th anniversary of the East Texas Life Underwriters Association. the luncheon Mrs.

Snyder will go any price support for broilers. Gaston Stephenson, president of the East Texas Broilers proposed a 20 per cent reduction of birds. The convention, first held by the recently organized to the American Legion Building, where she will assist in showing the displays and participate in a style show. She will be at the Home Show from 2 until 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

The show, which opened Thurs group, amended his suggestion by omitting any figure. i Over 200 broiler growers in 10 The Congress was opened by Jack Vance of Tyler, chairman of the sales congress committee. Speaking at the morning, session were No.rval Pierce of Houston arid C. F. McSpadden of Elec-tra.

Afternoon sessions were held in the Blackstone Hotel." Other speakers were Jack Bell of Austin, Zollie C. Steakley of Austin and Cecil W. Murray of Huntsville. HINSON (Continued From Page 1) the NBA within the past week to lend support to their resolution i ing the gas out of the state. The i court said the tax put a burden oh A $250 Landscape ome lok.

homeowner. ich lime Uit th Gardes Bkr Wells McPhaB ARDEN ENTER before the national convention. day at 5 p.m., has had a number of visitors in the past two days. At least 500 interested persons saw the exhibits Thursday and another 1000 passed through the The 200 growers have a pro interstate commerce. duction capacity of approximately Hinson said he thought his 1.2 million birds.

2104 S. Broadway Dial 4-4331 method of taxing had a chance of doors Friday night. I M0HVfcv- L'-laMMfci Seth Ford, spokesman for the Germanium, a rare metal now used in electronics is recovered in fly ash produced in burning coal. Year complete turnery Several valuable prizes are Be being declared, constitutional. He said it would impose 80 per cent East Texas group said the last re MEN.

of the. burden of the new tax on the long pipeline companies. ing offered by merchants with displays inside. Around 10,000 square feet of floor space which has been set aside for exhibits of the merchants and home builders port of chicks started in Texas during the week ending March 20 was nine per cent over the previous week and eight per cent HUSBAND GRIEVES Fred Walters, of Monmouth, grieves beside the body of his wife who was killed when their cor was struck from the rear by a truck near Miami, Fla. Dan-' gling from Walters' wrist is his wife's purse.

Also killed in the accident was Mrs. Walters sister, Mrs. Bertha Bush of Clear Lake, la. The two women were in the back seat. Their husbands, in the front seat, had only minor bruises.

The driver of the truck was charged with The Bushes and the Walters had been vacationing in Miami since last November. (AP Wirephoto) over the same week last year. Approximately 1.4 million chicks of Tyler. Exhibits range from landscaping to every type of household furnishings for the home, plus an exhibit of the Tyler Multiple Listing Service. were started last week, Fqrd said.

The local growers leading the NBA drive will meet with growers from the Garrison area Tuesday night to enlist them in the drive for reduced production, Ford said. At the main entrance, a display His bill carries a provision that should his tax be declared constitutional, the tax rate then automatically would rise to 7-20ths of one cent, thus raising about 14 million dollars a year. At the same time, the gas tax raise in the governor's bill-should the legislature approve it would be eliminated. Rep. W.

G. Kirklin, Odessa, pushed through the automatic raise provision. The committee at first turned down Hinson's bill 8-7. Rep. Joe Kileore.

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Replies confidential. WRITE BOX 1027, COURIER-T1MES-TELEGRAPII 16 Absentee Ballots Cast In City Vote show, a pre-fabricated "Hutch-ette" playhouse manufactured by Cal-Tex of Owentown, is on (Continued From Page 1) display. G. V. McNallie, city clerk, said Throughout the hall, exhibits to fascinate the woman of the home "economic conditions will have a lot to do with the outcome" of the crucial election this year, in which the GOP hopes to retain control of "Congress.

Friday only 16 absentee votes had been cast in the balloting for candidates for the Tyler city Braceros Can Be Hired LAREDO, Tex. (IP. Braceros can again be hired and contracts of those already in this country can be extended, Rafael Garcia, acting manager of the Texas Employment Commission in' Laredo, said Friday. and the husband will be found. Of special interest to Mom are the exhibits on carpeting, dishes, and ing the governor's tax bill, asked for reconsideration and switched He accused the Democrats of commission.

The absentee voting period be his vote. He did not explain. furnishings, while dad would be No representative of the natural I gan March 17 and will continue "playing politics" by harping on unemployment and seeking higher income tax exemptions. pleased with the landscaping, air conditioning and lawn sprinkling gas industry spoke against run through April 2. Attempted Murder Charged To Doctor KANSAS CITY leading Kansas City physician, Dr.

Hugh G. Hamilton, was arrested Friday on a charge of attempting to murder his Wife, Martha. A hold order was placed on the physician at St. Joseph Hospital, where he has been a patient since he fractured his hip in a fall at his southside home March 15. Jackson County prosecutor Richard K.

Phelps said a warrant was issued on a formal complaint filed by Maj. Eugene Pond, chief of detectives, and Police Chief Bernard Brannan. The complaint alleged that the veteran 62-year-old physician, long Considered one of the finest obstetricians here, placed pink-colored capsules of water-soluable cyanide systems. son's bill. At least a half doien were at the committee hearing Hall said unemployment was now 1 million less than in '1950 The Kids would get an mieresi Those casting absentee ballots may also vote for or against fluoridation of city water.

Voters out of the television sets and also listening. when the Democrats claimed from the kiddy exhibit of one company. Also, "Elsie" the talking who will be out of town election day, April 6, are entitled to absentee ballots. S. A.

Phillips Dies cow, is there lor Kids, cow, is there for Kidds. there was "prosperity." Hall said McCarthy will make many speeches during the congressional campaign and there are more requests for him than he can fill. But he said the na In the commission races two At JSJaftillS Mill H. B. Moore, talented TV or canuiuaitjs oui.

oi a iieia oi live ganist, furnishes music for the show. S. A. Phillips, 60, of Martis Mill, Two special stage shows, one at died at his home at 6 a.m. Friday IPiroiEYl SATURDAY I mitmm mmm Mittffij 9:30 A.M.

TIL 6:00 P.H. SATURDAY sK- RAYON following an illness of about three 7 p.m., the other at 8:30 p.m., will be staged at the Home Show Sat will be selected. On the ballots are A. B. Hill, incumbent; Robert Spence, retired businessman; Dave Talley, local auto dealer; Albert Morriss, Tyler bacteriologist; and BillyM.

Rodgers, local businessman. v-. weeks. I Born in Alabama, Mr. Phillips in a container of identical digestive capsules which he had prescribed came to Van Zandt County when he was about three years old, and lor his wife.

urday and Sunday night, according to Gordon Neilson. The "Five Hambones," a Tyler musical and dance act which has been featured in the East Texas area on TV, will do the show under the direction of H. B. Moore, organist for the show. resided there most of his life.

He was a member of the Methodist Church. He taught school for 34 tional committee "has not assigned the senator." Only President Eisenhower and Vice President Richard M. Nixon can speak for the GOP, Hall said. Earlier Republican strategists said they feel they have a "good chance" of picking up 11 of 22 Senate seats now held by Democrats in the elections. They also expressed hope of capturing 20 "marginal" House seats won by Democrats in the Midwest and Rocky Mountain area by a narrow margin.

Meanwhile, campaign director Robert Humphreys presided at a "cover all" forum at which "any Ike Insists States Keep Strike Powers years in Van Zandt County. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Holly SDrines Methodist Church with Ike Orders Metal Stockpiling Program WASHINGTON (IP). President Eisenhower Friday ordered a big new metals and minerals stockpiling program because it is "assumed" foreign supplies would be cut off and some domestic stocks WASHINGTON (P). President Eisenhower Friday told Congress Brother Maybre Barber, of Tyler, KETX-TT (Continued From Page 1) im officiating Burial will be made in that nothing in the Taft-Hartley law should prevent a state from "dealine with" anv labor riisnute Holly Springs Cemetery under the believed that he will be given a V.

Tl Af mm mm direction of Eubanfc Funeral Home that is endangering or will en of Canton. Masonic rites will be reasonable amount of time to arrive at a solution of his danger the health and safety of" mmK Bill tr SB destroyed in event of Russian problem anybody has" was discussed. held at the cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs, The White House also said the Maud Phillips, Martins Mill; two KETX was on the air Friday for the first time since Tuesday. But, several employes said that they daughters.

Mrs. J. W. Black and U.S. Chamber Raps Ike Insurance Plan Mrs.

Don Bass, both of Dallas; a its citizens. 1 In letters to Sen. H. Alexander Smith and Rep. McCon-ijfell chairmen of the Senate and House Labor Committees, the President outlined his long-awaited proposal lor giving the tates more power in labor-man- program would have the twin aim of helping out the "distressed" Western mining industry.

Purchases will be made with an eye had not reported for work. sister, Mrs. Lois Barber of Athens; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Phillips of Athens; two One employe said that an option for the employes to purchase or find a buyer for the station given them last Feb. 5 will expire WASHINGTON (JP). President toward this goal. The program was promptly hailed by members of Congress from Western states.

Eisenhower's proposal to put limited government support behind private health insurance plans was Sen. Smith went to the Whited TT rrii VJ 1 a. Defense Mobillzer" Arthur S. Atthw UUI Sizes Small, Medium, Large xiuuae xuuiauaj wnu at pica iu uie President for quick action on the attacked Friday by the U. S.

Re-Trial Arguments Set In Ax Slaying Flemming, who will head the "long term" program, said it would be of "considerable magnitude" and Chamber of Commerce, which said it could lead to "socialized Arguments in a motion for a would call for more money than the $585 million requested by Mr. Eisenhower for stockpiling in his new budget. Edwin J. Faulkner, a Lincoln, new trial for Matthew Roberson, Smith County Negro farmer given a life sentence on March 12 for the insurance man who spoke for the chamber, -aid the eventual effect of any such legislation prob Wedding Ring Stolen WOMEN'S 400 NEEDLE ably would be "to defeat the Pres "voodoo" axe slaying of his sleeping wife on July 22, are scheduled to be heard by District Judge Con- Deputy County Qerk Hired By Commission Mrs. Ella H.

Whitman was hired as a deputy county clerk at $225 per month to fill a vacancy in the office of County Clerk Ernest Christian by Smith County Commissioners' Court Friday. The salary of Mrs. Evelyn Brown was raised from $200 to $205.40 per month in another transaction in the county clerk's office. Resigning were Mrs. Laura Bradfield and Miss Ann Allen.

Both are now employed by oil companies. In other actions, the court voted hotly-disputed question of states rights, Smith told Mr. Eisenhower the absence of a promised message on this point was holding up the work of the Senate Labor Committee, which has completed its Taft-Hartley revision program in all but that single area. Although the courts have held that the Taft-Hartley law was never intended to interfere with a state's police powers under the Constitution, the federal law specifically says that in cases of conflict between state labor laws and the Taft-Hartley Act the latter must have priority. ident's desire to see voluntary insurance expand and to maintain a In Office Building nally McKay at 10 a.m.

Saturday. Court-appointed attorneys lom Tyler police were investigating B. Ramey Jr. and Will Pace filed free medical profession." Faulkner testified before the House Commerce Committee. Another witness, William S.

McNary, chairman of government relations for the motion for a new trial. Ramey and Pace successfully ob the theft of a gold wedding band, containing five small diamonds from the Citizens National Bank Building Friday. tained a sanity hearing for the defendant only to have a jury rule the American Hospital Association, D3VIL(2)D DaSG BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING SHADES BEIGE GLO SUN TAN he was sane and would have to favored the administration's plan and praised its objectives. stand trial for the murder. During ihe sanity hearing, Rob In a special message to Congress Jan.

12, Mr. Eisenhower proposed to amend a motion of March 8 in which the Bennett Printing Com- erson testified he couldn't recall SIZES ZVz TO 11 Danv was named successful bidder creation of a 25 million dollar fund to help private insurance companies protect American families Captain Jim Adams, chief of detectives, said the band disappeared from a purse belonging to Mrs. Iva Lee Benham, room 304, Citizens National Bank Friday about 1 p.m. The woman went out for a drink, leaving her purse on the desk. When she returned, the band was missing, Adams said.

There were no clues to the theft, he reported. taking part in his wife's death, but that shortly before she was slain she had cast him under a "spell." Prominent Lawyer Dies BRADY, (JP) Sam McCollum, 68, Brady criminal lawyer and president of the McCulloch County Bar died in a hospital here Friday. on a supply of poll tax receipt He also denied recollection of forms and voted to readvertise for bids on: the receipts with bids returnable to County Auditor Newt against the "catastrophe" of pro longed major illnesses. MEN'S COTTON signing a confession introduced in evidence by state's attorneys Harry Foster on April 5 at 10 a.m. Loftis and Byron Tunnell.

The commission also voted to The first U. S. postage stamp picturing a ship was issued in 1869. purchase two books, "Warren on Homicide" at $60 and "Thornton on Oil and Gas" for $75. Spanish Ship Founders Palestine Angus Sale Brings $17,560 Friday AL.UECIKA5.

Spain, (Jf) -ine Short Sleeve Sport Shirts CHOOSE FROM Gulfers and Drain Pipes For Your Home Flower Bed Metal Free Estimates Tims Payments Tyler Sheet Metal Works Phone 2-3631 and 2-4140 400 Telephones Out PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS Local Teacher Reference Spanish minelayer Guadalete sank in a storm in the Mediterranean 20 miles east of Gibraltar late Thursday. Nearly 30 of her crew After Cable Is Cut PALESTINE, (JP) Some 58 head of cattle brought $17,560 in the Texas Aberdeen-Angus Assn's. East Texas auction Friday. men were believed lost. About 400 telephones, all in BARNETT 914 W.

6rii SELBY -8121 The 51 females averaged $313 and seven bulls $226. southeast Tyler, were out of service Friday afternoon, Joe Davis, manager of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in Tyler, said. The cause was found to be a cut cable at South Bois Arc and Ferrell, Davis said. "It looks like some kind of machine dug into the underground cable and cut Slub Cottons Broadcloths Plisse Cotton Solid Colors and Prints Small Medium Large X-Large 1200 pairs cable leading out to southeast Tyler in the Tyler Junior College area. Davis said it looked as if about 400 pairs of wires were cut by the machine.

"We should have it pretty well cleared by some time Saturday IU.U-MILUI1J- UM- R. III I I morning," he added. "We will work on it all night." Farmer Fatally Shot PARIS. (JP) Diaz Cole MEN'S WHITE Wz-Wz COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS STOCK UP NOW FOR SUMMER 1 I Si ll For xi) man, 60, Paris farmer, was fatally wounded Thursday when a shot HELPING 1500 MILES A gun he was taking from his car discharged. TO GROW AND PROSPER 11 1 7 ft 'ZZ Infant's Burns Fatal JA During the past 75 years, the growth and develop HONDO.

JP) Angelita Reyes, ment of the area served by- the Cotton Belt Route has been truly remarkable. Many new industries have moved into tut mreoic section of the creat southwest, brineina mote FINE QUALITY COMFORT CUT Infant daughter of Manuel Reyes, died of burns received when fire destroyed the Reyes home Thurs day. Genu employment, higher payrolls, and a wealth ot new mends and neighbors. The Cotton Belt is privileged to have played a part in this increased prosperity, by helping to attract many of these new industries through national advertisements and dose personal telling of the thousands of industrious workers, the abundant raw materials, the plant facilities and other advantages to be found in Cotton Belt Land. Naval Jet Grounded WASHINGTON, (JP) The Navy disclosed Friday its newest Jet fighter plane, the McDonnell F3H Demon, has been grounded.

Accidents brought about the decision to end test flights, the Navy said. CHARGES 'CONSPIRACY' Robert E. Bowen, 36, an American contractor threatened Thursday in Frankfurt, Germany, to crock open what he called "a great conspiracy to sabotage the U. S. defense program in Europe." Bowen, formerly of Spokane, was leaving by military plane for Washington for a grand jury hearing.

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