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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • 1

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re YOITH HOME sM TCpriiemsoAgit ft ting to be more complf 4 4 I Inc Cor 1 Tulsa Okl Eleven American airmen released by Chinese Reds Thursday after 2 Vi jeara captiv Ms 1 1 To Be a Sb iS: 5 Si'S" 1 served with the Navy a a llftfA f' they will attend music camp for place and from whom po space nor (he next two weeks Mr McCoy distance can separate hclp us ta Paso two in ort Worth and nine 1 di ixBgSSr Vs 'i a received a host of visitors 7 hunt operate busily during the talks Riabchikov volunteered that the Soviets are building similar react ors which are being located mainly at research centers He said a new educational popularization point of view the American reactor is very practical It is beautifully done" i A 1ft THE HOME OWNERS THJT CRKEN LICHTS ARE Mj IN MCKINNtVJSnn cvyni Wl I jXKWSPAVjERj tor over 1 'j i' V' McKinney and Vicinity Part ly cloudy Saturday with (he highest Inmnrratures in the middle 9T 70' Winds southeasterly at 15 miles an hour North Central and West Texas 4 scatterrd i thundersnowers no inipoiuuu tent perature changes id Texas nnd South Central Texas Partly cloudy and warm ernoon thundershowers Big Jungle Hunters Wrong Skunks Brothers July 30 dropped two per cent in San Antonio for the sarpe period Iflll A is director of band in the McKin ney High School a Miss Wo'lford daughter of Mr and Mrs Phil Wolford is a mem ber of the local high school band and Mo a member of the Texas All State High School Band She plays the flute and piccolo being veryjalentwl The camp at Gunnison is re ported to be one of the best in the United States: MXINNEY TEXAS RIDAY AUG 5 1955 EIGHT PAGES of the Kingsville Naval Air Sta tion 1 They were identified as Lieu tenant Commander Carlo Palermo32 and Lieutenant jg) Edward Supancic 28 Both were stationed at the Kingsville Station No Witnesses Reported Naval authorities reported there were no witnesses to the crash and that the wrecked plane was found by two oil field workers 1 They said that no distress calls were received from the plane and that'eause of the crash was not determined ORT WORTH Tex (INS) Two airmen killed when their 33 jet training plane crashed near Grapevine Lake late yesterday have been identified as fromi Perrin Air orce Base Sherman Tex They were" 2 Lt Conrad Zu balik 22 Greensburg Pa and 1 L1 Elmer Bybee 24 Walden Board Probes Crash S' RELEASED Eleven American airmen released by Chinese Reds Ihunday after 2 Vi yean ur ci nun nt th ninth llnno Knno Jnrkrv Club chortlv after crowing Ixiwu Bridee which forms tween free world and Communist China Imprisoned In Red China on chnrges airmen were cat uzhan tHir 7U wtut ftiarat nnun nvpp rvnrrn it nrM in juii ivT'i iiiiKiiiiv iit ui riiiu: Arnold: Airman 1 Steve Kiba Lt John Huck Lt Wallace Brown: Capt Eugene Vasili Ma William li Baumer and Capt Elmer Llewellyn kneeling left to right: Sgt Howard Brown Airman 2 John Thompson Airman Daniel Schmidt aud Airman Jfarry Beniamin Jr 'r' COLUN V'' tv y''XC1 from Carswell AB is examining the wreckage today to try and find the cause of the accident irst reports were that two planes collided in the air but search Revealed the wreckage of only one Investigators believe that i was taken by witnesses 10 UM ZIV 'V trust to they keeping alb those whose lives are inseparably tied to ours Grand that both we and they 1 by drawing nearer to thee may bo drawn to one another diad Tng at last our place in the fellow Ship of the faithful whom no mat? can number in namcj St V' Baleomb Medford 15 Ore 'minister J7rt Methodise IT SEEMS that two McKin ney JayceM John (rank Buck) Gay and James (Tarzan) Stewart big game hunters made miscalculations about the two skunks which they recent ly to be used In the Jaycce Membership Drive which is now underway The two animals and Pete" named in honor of the Jaycce President Pete Murphy of the urr Motor Co Eave been discov ered to be just and Pete" in that they are broth era and not man and wife: Dr Dcrrybcrry of the Derry berry King Animal Clinic made' the discovery Thursday and immediately noti fied Hie Jaycce lead Hunt Gay and Stewart so na turally the name of Pi had tn be chanm to 9 The skunks" after undergo Ing surgery in the above men ovKailov tar as in bring the membership drive this ear to a quick conclu sion The two big game hunters and may know their and but when it comen to WeB learn Tv BY SANORD SOCOLOW TOKYO (INS) Amer can airmen with the horrors of 32 months in Chinese Communist UVHIUU MIVIU japan luingnv crnruuic Mhe Users firaauw i their health and appetites after prolonged diet 01 anded from the Philippines at Tackikawa' Air Base about10 miles Northwest of Tokyo Colonel int On Ground' wM The first man on the ground was Col John Knox Arnold who led hi companions through a welcoming Li Dr Victor AJ Pctricka has re cently arrived in McKinney and has been entered on duty at the local Veterans Administration Hospital as Chief of the Dental Service Dr has been an em ployee of the Veterans Administra tion since 1948 at the A Center of Hot Springs South Dakota and has transferred jo Mc Kinney from that location in June 1940 he was graduated from Creighton University School of TwoDead 1 1 J1 ti A i men every day in all towns cities and McKinney is' tainly no exception to thv rule With more cars being sold more people driving both young and old are giving our Police Depart ment headaches Big cities like Daljas are planning on making more one way streets to try to speed up traffic We should watch this with great interest because cities like Dallas and towns like McKinney have the same problems whether it be traffic or whaty A A K' zTL 1 Bullock Motor Coe Open House LargelyAttended MZdMXa day evening at the open house held in their hew building on Hunt Street and Highway 75 'I he oc casion was to welcome the public to the Bullock Motor Company in the new location The attractiveness of the mod ern beautifully designed building was further enhanced with a pro fusion of flowers artistically 'ar ranged throughout the show room and offices Visitors Welcomed Mrs Bullock and Mrs Roberta Rcccr bookkeeper welcomed the into the show room while Mr Bullock assisted by Ray Swann 'service manager llai ris parts manager' Beecham Ger rish Salesman and the other em ployes of the company served re freshments and escorted the group through the shop 1 5 Out Of Town Guests A number of out of town guests were present including Carl Myers and Coppagc" of Dallas re presenting the Oldsmobile com pany: Ted Eubanks A Rich and Mr and Mrs Whit Smith general motors representatives from Dallas Mr and Mrs George btraton pemson: Herman Mann Mr and Mrs Ralph Williams Mr and Mrs Garrett Dr and Mrs Al ranklin and Mr and Mrs Robert Burns all of Dallas Herb Young John Burn and Mrs Brown of Sherman '1 Top Political Jobs Are Open a HOUSTON Tex Two top political jobs marshal for the Southern District of Texas and customs collector for the Galveston district are open President Eisenhower has accept ed the resignation of Emmett Smith as Marshall and some Hous ton Republicans are backing deputy Marshal Neal Matthews for the job James Bingham" of Galveston re signed seven months ago from th: customs job and although there have been nominations no one ha been confirmed by the Senate as a replacement 4 VISITING SISTER Mrs Berton Harris of Houston is a guest of her sister Mrs Ros Ornduff Jr and fam ly RETURNS HOME Mrs Jimmie Belden has resum 1 cd her duties as saleslady with the Smith Jewelry after a delightfu 1 three weeks visit with her sister xMni Maurice Trauet and husband in Dayton Ohio Vi yr A ARRESTED A James Connally Air orce lieutenant 1st Lt Albert Charles Balas Jr above arrested in Waco Tex in connection with several attacks on Waco women in recent months has signed a confes sion police say (NEA Telephoto) to the base hospital where an Air orce spokesman said thor physical examinations were scheduletl 'Die spokesman said the eleven men who were captured by the Reds when their plane was shot down the Korean War would probably remain In Japan three or four days and then would fly home via the great circle route irst Stop Tacoma Their first stop in the United States will probably be at McChord Air orce base near Tacoma Wash Arv Air 'orce source said that one of the returning fliers? Donald Schmidt of Portland Ore was told that his wife had remarried while he was a Communist jail Schmidt was described as en up" when informed that the mother of his three year old whom he has ncvcr thought he had died and married another man A 9 7 5 ly In Two Planes The flier flew to Tachikawa In two planes after's refreshing over night May at Clark ield in the Philippines' whcre they landed from Hong Kong their release point The fliers were given a total of $70000 in back pay when they reached llpng Kong Tfieir planes landed at 10t55 655 AM PDT) and at 11 The first' plane was Genera rank of Lieutenant Commander sr Practice In Minnesota A A Lf La j( riKH iv' iw nvvcpi4iiiw ah ji appointment with the Veterans Ad A federal reserve bank report re ministration Dr Pctricka was en leased today shows sales were up gaged in private dental practice at 21 percent in Dallas three in El Montgomery Minnesota Paso two in ort Worth and nine The Doctor and Mrs Pctricka in Houston for the week ended with their daughter and two sons July 30 are now residing in an apartment Sale dropped two per cent in at the VA Hospital San Antonio for the sarpe period We have believed for sev era years that if McKinney had a three wheel motor cycle working the traffic down tovyn that it would be of great help in keeping traffic moving and helping to eliminate too much double parking Likewise it would be economical One 'f traffic motorcycle withtwo way radio could wprk more area tha'n possibly two or even three men and could keep traffic movingAlsp this valuable asset to the police department could handle funeral processions 'to a very good advantage As a rule a squad car car ries two men This would be a of time and keep our squad cars moving over the city 7 As we see it from here a Cotton would be a saving to the city Anyway it's worth look ing into Mr Mayor i ir Si gme fell in the lake some distance from where the fuselage was found The wreckage did not burn KINGSVILLE Tex (INS) Both occupants of a Navy? S2 were killed vesterdav when the I plane crashed 35 miles Southeast nf Kinosvillt Naval Air Sta Local Musicians 1 Leave or Camp In Colorado Mr and Mr George McCoy and Mi Janet Wolford left ri day for Gunnison Colorado where as Dr Pefricka VA Hospital Dental Service Chief 4 1 1 4 7 a an emergency landing said the crippled plane exploded minutes away from the military aitvrip and that part seemed to be di opping from the plane Smoke was seen pouring from one of the engines over Lebanon Mo 30 miles from the scene i on the base said the pilot tough! to glide his plane in for a landing but that one of the wings dropped off in flames At that time the plane was only 200 feet above the ground Stopped at Springfield I IK 1 it 1 1 Vl iJkJUL''llklli la to Syracuse via Chicago It had made a stop at Sprinzfield Mo (The pilot Capt Barron was the central ligurc in a dramatic crash landing at Glenview (111) Naval "Air Station last November (His Convair with 43 persons aboard circled Chicago lor 68 minutes while its crew struggled to release the right main landing gear With his fuel supply almost exhausted Barron brought the plane in for a crash landing None of the passengers was hurt) East Collin Man Wins Texas AG TeacherAward A Collin County man Marshall of armersville hods the highest award of the Texas Vocational Association given this Marshall teacher of vocational agriculture at arm ersville was presented with a pla que citing him for 30 years con tinuous The plaque was presented by Joe Winkle of Pittsburg association president at the Award Day banquet held the Baker Hotel in Dallas Wednes day night Marshall has been at armersville for the past 20 years? In the history of the association only three other men have com pleted 30 teaching i Many Are Honored Also honored at the morning meeting were 23 teachers 15 school officials one state senator 13 state representatives four farm editors and 10 Texas newspaper In addition Samuel ofDenton was honored as the out standing supervisor of the year And Burks chairman of the agricultural education department at Texas College at Kingsville was named Texas' Educator of the year in Agricultural Teacher Edu cation Awards for 25 service went to Morris Dean of Co CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT L' LZ By JOSE SINGER GENESVA (INS) Soviet at omic scientists suggested informal ly today holding private talks to exchange information with Ameri can nuclear experts and inquired about buying an atomic reactor Talks Open Monday The talks would take place among and Russian delegates to the first international confer ence on peaceful uses of atomic en ergy which opens Monday in Gen eva They were proposed after 23 So viet delegates intently inspected the reactor being displayed by the Profi I Riabchikov asked Dr' George Manov of Washington director of the Atomoc Energy Commission dis play it possible for a govern ment to 4uy such type of reactor? How much would it Builds Reactor Manov explained to him that th L1' already has agreed to build reactors for a score of nations at a cost of about $350000 of which America pays half Riabachtkov one of leading atomic scientists then told Manov and Dr John Tukrevich of Princeton University "1 hope Rus sian and American scientist here have an opportunity Jor Dr Manov quickly replied course but within limits" meaning the delegates could not dis cuss secret atomic data RiaiAJHiKUV dllU OUViVfc JT iUlj Konstantin A Pavlov who had join ed the conversation laughed and said "but riendly Conversations Dr Tukrevich who speaks Rus sian interpreted the warm and friendly conversation among the scientists who were standing ini front of the wall sized control panel havTn secOnd plane was the of the reactor which continued to ine of tbc jct traincri The cn operate busily during the talks ine feI) ih thb akesome distance LEONARD WOOD Mo (INS) Chil Aeronautics Au thorities today probed (he wreck age of an American Airline Con air to determine what caused the fiery crash of the airliner in which 30 persons were killed were jiIk iI by American Airlines officials at the scene of the crash in dense wimxJs near the witnesses at the housing aica Ixnnarrf Wood housing area oil' a the military reservation The crew of three and 27 pas sengers were carried to a fiery death when the' airliner with one engine afire crashed yesfetday while the pilot was attempting an emergency landing on the military airstrip a quarter of a mile away rjgui nomen vicums Among the victims were eight women two children and a Catho lic priest Rescue workers including 200 soldiers who helped fight a foicst fire which spread over a one third square mile as a result of the crash were kept from the blazing plane for two hours because of the in tense heat Most of the bodies were burned beyond recognition The pilot Capt Hugh Barron of Tulsa Okla had radioed the St Louis Municipal Airport min utes before the crash that one en gine was on fire Trees Emergency Landing He said he would try to make The Collin County air Associa tion met this week in the Chamber of Commerce offices complete plans for the big air which will be staged here September 2828j 30 and October 1 Earl Shollenberger president of the air Association is assisted by Joe Snapp vice president Simpson secretary and 26 direc tors in their plans for this exposition Big Jamboree eaturesd One of the feature attractions will be a two night program by the Big Jamboree radio and tele vision entertainers of Dallas Tick ets for this event will be sold at $1 for adults and 50c for chikfret the sale to begin September 1 The present plans call for the show to be held at the rodeo arena on the fair grounds provided the weather is suitable In case of rain the pro gram will be presented in Boyd High School A Randles has been appoint ed general chairman to arrange for the Jamboree show and Walter Massie and Tom Perkins Jr will be in charge of the publicity air Catalogues Out President Shollenberger announ ces the fair catalogue arc off the prpss and will be distributed this week The air Association is sparing no effort a in making the fair this year one of the best ever held in the county The exhibits are ex pected to be bigger and better in all departments and a number of new attartcion are being added to the fair program 1 DALLAS STORE SALES ZOOM DALLAS Tex '(INS) De partment store sale zoomed in Dallas but dropped in San Anton io last week compared with the cor responding week in 1954 Night Deputies Make Arrest Thursday Night Deputies Dick Edwards and Clarence Hundley report the ar rest of one man on Thursday night The man placed in the Colljn County jail and charged with mov ing mortgaged property The sheriff department reports everything quiet Thursday except for issuing warrants and citations throughout the county I ROM BLUE RIDGE Miss Clarice Hudson of Blue Ridge Mr and Mrs Bennie Hud son and daughter Donnie of Dallas were in Corpus Christi hst week1 visiting thpir sister Mrs Ar tie Munday and family HERE THURSDAY Chief Ray Navy recruiter I from Dallas w'as in McKinney I Thursday He maintaini'hcadquar 8 ters at the local post office each I Thursday I a SUNDAY VISITORS Mr and Mr TM Rich' of lV McKinney visited in Blue Ridge S' Sunday 1 iL VISIT SISTER 'Z Mr tand Mrs Oscar Calhodn of Blue Ridge were in Bonham Bonham Sunday vtsitin het sis Jen Mrs Bohannon who is riouJylU its JV 5'Su Ihrduah Par I' Of Caribbean PRAYER OR 'OvrrirMTw A Oran Chwwh AtllctaM Almighty God who are in see and from whom AT VA Plans Made S': ESTABUSHED MARCH 4 lui Manager Pat Simpson of the McKinney Chamber of Commer ce announces that the first bale of cotton of the 1955 crop which was brought to McKinney this week will be sold at public auc tion Saturday afternoon at 2:30 Sheriff loyd Williams will serve as auctioneer ancj the bale will be hold to the highest bidder The sale will be held on the East side of the court house Joe Rogers is Grower Joe Rogers who resides near armersville was the grower Lof this "irst was brought to McKinney late Tuesday afternoon The bale weighed 410 i The McKinney Chamber Of a degree in Dental Surgery He Commerce presented Mr Rogers served with the Navy duii'g with a premium check of $50 on World War I for forty three Wednesday at the Lion Club week months and when retired from they luncheon program' service because of wounds rec ened j'? in rnmhnt he had attained the irmneraiuna 111 uc imuuiv a LVSrtav niohi In ths tinner ou IVlTK'Nn JMUHVJ aaawj Mn ana Mn uicn vox juii a 11 11 LOX anu Mis junnupr jiniks bttw babv of Grand Prairie spent the Partly cloudy Saturday week end Mrs and Mrs ja anJ atranintt XiIniLw olvTu ftriltSfMt HHVlitwn nivnwiiHia a 1 5 svsort Nn imnArrant tenl ATTENDS BAPTISING i Mr and Mrs Wingfield of Twin Bridge visited two of their Saturday with vv idely scattered aft ons' in Hendricks Okla" last ernoon thundershowers Sunday CRASH Wl IO TOOK 30 LD ES 'MiamETbv fast'" majdr hurricane of the season roared through the Caribbean to day aiming its 125 milo ap hotjrL winds in the direction of the Vir gin Islands and Puerto Rico The San Juan Weather Bureau in a special advisory said the is a gcrous" hurricane and thatrher winds are expected to increase dur Alrerafl iiOcti Storm Reconrtaissiance aircraft located the hurricane this morning 325 mile East Northeast of Anti The weathermen warned all in L'fiuta irt ttv i iimI ir Islands' to "take precautions against nurncane wind high tides and heavy rains Howler Moling West The 'howler is moving toward the West or Westnorthwest' at speed of 17 miles an hour and at present uoi pose any intent to South lorida or the United State mainUnd All vessels In the path howler were urged to exercise cau? lion and Small craft in tbctVirgin Puerto Rico and ward Island were ordered to re main in port '2 ON LEAVE ROM AIR ORCE CaptA Malone children Danny Ray and Jeanne Beth' of Greenville South Caro lina' are on a three week which they are spending withjheir 1 parent Mrs Mary Laonc in Dal las and Mr underburgh at orrest Grove Capt Malone is in the Air orce EReds 'ft 1 1 A fljMrf SSir SB i 0 SMB BHMEZ dty border be pUired a.

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