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PAGE FOUlt FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM Wednesday Evening February 27 1952 PRAVDA SAYS RIOTS SHOW TRYING TO SHIP PRISONERSTurina Mills iWorker Dies MOSCOW Feb 27 GPI---Pravda the Communist Party organ said Wednesday recta riots at Koje Island prison camp in Korea I nese mar prisoners to Chian Kai-shek's Nationalist forces on Of Blast Burns show American forces are trying to ship Nerth Korean and Chi- I Formosa 110SCOW Feb 27 GP)--Pravda the Communist Party organ said Wednesday rectnt riots at Koje Island prison camp in Korea show American forces are trying to ship Nerth Korean and Chinese war prisoners to Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist forces on Formosa Sound Like Distant Bombs Blasts From Diving Rock Jittery Dalian! Blasts From Rock Jittery Diving Dallasites Conferees tall on pOw Trade lit it 0 1 1- -410P' mro I 74 it -1 nt Pravda said the riots also show the Americans are attempting to confuse the question Of prisoner exchange in the Korean armistice negotiations Russian papers carried reports from Communist ChineNe 1111 pers charging the riots indicate the Americans now are resorting to mass murder of war prisoners 10-' 01 DALLAS Feb 27 (T'--Shock 1 i wave blasts from three high-div- in jet fighter planes rocked Dallas County residents Tuesday Chance Vought Aircraft otii- cials said the blasts sounding i i i 'Ike thunder came from shock I mv aes tr ed eat by nlinol A I Dallas County residents Tuesday Chance Vought Aircraft offi- I cials said the blasts sounding Like thunder came from shock ayes created by planes diving at high speeds Col Fred Ascani 34 Rock ford ILI: caused the first blast about 12:40 when he dived a F7U Cutless from an altitude "exceeding 40000 feet" or about I seven miles- waves created by planes diving at high speeds Col Fred Ascani 34 Rock ford ILL caused the first blast about 12:40 hen he dived a F7U Cutless from an altitude "exceeding 40000 feet" or about seven miles The explosion and ensuing fire at Purina Mills last week result- of Thomas Austin Harrison 44 ed in the death early Wednesday one of four burn victims Harrison a mixer at the plant at 1501 4th St was burned hpn tnnrie a rtl "(IAA II to" VW Harrison44 Thomas Austin one of four burn victims Harrison a mixer at the plant at 1501 4th St was burned when a spark exploded accumu- lated grain dust in the 11-story building Stroud of Rt 7 Box 1294 with Harrison on the eighth floor remained in crit- ical condition 1Vednesday at All Saints Hospital but was reported improved Two other men burned in the blast and fire did not remain in hospitals improved Two other men burned in the blast and fire did not remain in hospitals mast and lire did not remain in hospitals AIRMEN KILLED IN CRASH ARE NAMED l' a toilowea vim simtiar Ihigh-speed dives that resulted in blasts at 4:03 In and 4:30 I i In Johnson flew a two-engined I jet Cutlass and Everest flew an Air Force F86E Sabre jet i Chance Vought officials termed performances 61ami1larization flights to evaluate the Cutlass" Va followed with similar Va followed with similar Ihigh-speed dives that resulted in blasts at 4:03 In and 4:30 In Johnson flew a two-engined i jet Cutlass and Everest flew an 1 Air Force F86E Sabre jet i Chance Vought officials termed performances 61amillarization flights to evaluate the Cutlass" i fli tneAlr torte -apparently is at- uat a' I in(' the ra for possible use as its zn interceptor and comparing performance with the Sabre" Soundiog like bomb explod- I Sounding like bombs 1 theAirt i'lorttegapparentlybils eval- ua Int for possi use th 1 lia as 1 VA 1 Colonel Ascani holds the in ivy' norace Walker Harrison died at 2:35 a in ng after unceasi blood transfu- mea Is Denied ons failed to keep alive burned rz tissnes in the face head and Feb 27 iSpli neck EASTLAND News of his death was kept After a to-day hearing on a from Stroud in a near -by roomiplea of special privilege Judge Fire investigators Wednesday George Davenport in 91st District still were probing damage at 1Court here Tuesday refused to the grain mill but said the orig grant a change of venue in the inal estimate of between $200- civil suit against Horace Walker 000 and S300s000 probably would former holder of a delinquent stand tax collection contract in East Harrison lived in Indian Oaks I land County at 547 Pueblo Trail Ile had i The defense gave notice of ap svorked for Purina for about four i peal 'tiorace 1Valke I Harrison died at 2:35 a tn after unceasing blood transfu- ni Is Denied mons failed to keep alive burned r1 ea mons failed to keep alive burned 1r ed 15 1Jell1eti in the facr head and neck EASTLAND Feb 27 News of his death was kept After a two-day hearing on a from Stroud in a near-by room 1 plea of special privilege lodge investigators Wednesday George Davenport in 91st District still 'ere probing damage at 1 Court here Tuesday refused to The grain mill but said the orig- grant a change of venue in the 1 inal estimate of between $200 civil suit against Horace Walker 000 and S300000 probably would former holder of a delinquent sr1 worked for Purina for about four Colonel Ascani holds the in- tiorace Walkers Colonel Ascani holds the in4 expindtissnes I ing in the distance the blasts nude residents of the area jittery I because of a series of IllyNterious dynamite er nitroglycerine exploFire shins in Dallas County i Any of these names On your I inl I be dy sn 'I Jets ternational speed record for 100 I kilometers (621 miles) at 635 665 I mph The speed of sound is about 760 mph at sea level Lt Col i a Johnson 34 ooperstown and Lt Col Pete Everest Jr Fairmont I 760 mph at sea level Lt Col i a Johnson 34 ooperstow-n and Lt Col Pete Everest Jr Fairmont A former Air Force pilot said A I I I viNng mathine I 1e oval" to Pug 11110000111t) 4amm axionalo vvestwvvoyse ORO Moroi jcobtLedwes Donter Wash-A-Met S000d Ono Mem Toyot Met Deems Verne hirlpool! i 1 Noe Hondyhot 1 Holpoont ASC 1 Blociassonli Conlon mars Automatic Urnergot i Herion to" 1614011 Of le Mulatto Doctor Satood Ovum Taytew Dintioso Voss Hootiyhat AIIIC Canton Automatic Horton tcotodohlo rimau zauz 15tDt t44 ef 4 eo Vie --nick's or tom: 011 I 1-N altt It 'N TREE CRUSHES AUTOS crushed hn high winds Tampa Tuesday but no one unoc(ut)ied OMAHA Neb Feb 27 An Air Force B-50 bomber which crashed and burned while land- ing at Offutt Air Force Base near here Tuesday had its home station at Ramey Air Force Base in Puerto Rico Air Force (Ali cials disclosed Wednesday Five officers aboard were killed and 12 other airmen in- jured in the crash so hich came just as the four-engine bomber was completing a non-stop flight from Honolulu The craft had been in Tokyo last week Offutt base officials Wednes day identified the dead as: Maj Joseph Camp Monroe Ga Capt Walter I Lawson be Capt Walter I LilIA-Sen be- lieved to be from Columbus Ohio Capt Alvin Barnett Wash- ington First Lt James Bordwell South Sioux City Neb First Lt Francis II Bell be- lieyed to be from Wichita Kan The injured with their home towns condition and type of in- juries included: First Lt John 11 DowninT age Capt Alvin Barnett Wash- ington First Lt James Bordwell South Sioux City Neb First Lt Francis II Bell be- lieyed to be from Wichita Kan The injured with their home towns condition and type of in- juries included: First Lt John Downing age unavailable Wichita Falls Texas Released immediately as unhurt Second Li Frederic Straub 27 Second Lt Frederic Straub 27 Las Vegas Nev co-pilot Condi tion excellent Bruises and minor burrs AU of the injured were taken to the Offut base hospital I IVEATHER PLANE CREWMEN RESCUED GLTAM Feb 27 1-P)---A Navy tanker Wednesday rescued four of five airmen who bailed out of a B-29 weather plane sshen an engine exploded 150 miles northwest of Guam Tuesday Search is still on for a fifth Five others presumably died in the explo sion Military authorities named three of those rescued: Capt Michael Judge New York hose familv lives on I Guam Lt Edward Erickson Superior Wis and Pfc James I Deese Camden Ark They were uninjured The name of the fourth man rescued was not available lie was picked up about nine mites from the spot where the other i thre were found 1 three were found The four survivors were aboard I the tanker Tombigbee due to reach Guam early Thursday The air force spokesman said the plane was returning from a i weather fr I ss i on when oil leaks developed The pilot radioed for help and was joined by a B-29 rescue plane The engine on the weather plane exploded shortly after The rescue pilot saw men parachuting from the weather I oursuay i The he pokesman said Lir force early au the plane was returning from a weather fr I ss i on hen oil leaks developed The pilot radioed for help and was joined by a B-29 rescue plane The engine on the weather plane exploded shortly after The rescue pilot saw men Parachuting from the weather Plane dropped a Lfeboat and a life raft and radioed for more help I help 1 The rescue plane as piloted I by Li Harold A Long Spring- 1 hill Ala A second rescue pliine Commanded by Capt Murray Gilliam Jr Jackson Tenn also dropped a raft T0 other rescue planes con- tinued the search until darkness They were commanded by Capts Eugene Stamm Victorville I Cal and Lee Cox Jr Ama- 1 years and lived here since about i The suit against Walker was 1943 Ile was a native of Kensett filed bv the State of Texas and Ark and was a Baptist Eastland County It alleges Valk- Survivors include his wife one er collected but failed to turn son james of Fort Worth: two into the tax collector here a to daughters Caroline and Lura tal of $10129924 allegedly due Agnes of Fort Worth: five the state and county brothers Gillis Harrison of Hous- ton Leonard of Waukegan 1111 Kermit of Newport Ark Wit- i Terminal Family bur of Waldron Ark and Alfred of Houston and one sister Mrs ANL A C14 Ant and was a Baptist Survivors include his wife one son james of Fort Worth: two daughters Caroline anti Lura Agnes of Fort Worth: five brothers Gillis Harrison of Hous- ton Leonard of Waukegan Ill Kermit of Newport Ark Wit- bur of Waldron Ark and Alfred of Houston and one sister Mrs Eastland County It alleges NValk- er collected but faded to turn into the tax collector here a to- tal of $10129924 allegedly due the state and county Terminal Family Are 40k Members Sought Mrs Roberson Jr of Vichita Falls is atternntine to Wich-iia --11'alis i--- -a-t iet-n ping to locate relatives in the Fort Worth area She st as born May 4 1923 at citycount Hospital Her maiden name was Dorothy Terminal She "as adopted as an infant and is attempting to locate kin by the name of Terminal She resides at 1104 Gth Wichita Falls i Creek Freighter Sinks Creek Freighter Sinks Oil Strike Delay Is Seen After Federal Request Ealon Layton of Earle Ark Arrangements are incomplete The body is at Cause-Ware Fu- The body is at Gause-Ware Fu- neral Home i or i leen-Age Escaper Is Jailed at Clarendon CLARENDON Feb 27 (--P1--A 17-year-old Nlemphis Texas boy was ba ck in Donley County jail Wednesday after 21a days of freedom Jimmy Oakley mas recaptured Tuesday after is escape Saturday lie surrendered to sheriffs deputies ssho had been searching the rough countryside in subfreezing temperatures for him Oakley is held on forgery turglary and car theft charges wittmwN'0IP0 k4Aall 0 Nmg it 0141Wle -A 7 of 0 Jr 41 7 trof AN 'ilk 7 NO -4141 1 21 IF 1 4 1 47 a 7 0 -bt7kJ -474 Inc A wo Ak a-- Ii0 lilted Pro's Wrephote Two automobiles 'ere t1ev down an oak tree at was injurNt as the cars were I "We are willing" he said to continue negotiations at your request as long as there is a pos sbilty of a settlement without necessity of strike action and subsequent hardship to the general public and harm to the defense Mort Although at least a score of other dO AFL and independent unions have banded together with Krights ori'anization in mutual "age demands only Knights union the largest of these was in: sited to the government peace talks The ccinpanies invited were Sinclair Shell Texas Socony Vacuum Cities Ser ice and Deep Rock BAYTOWN GROUP NOT STRIKE Iiiit'STON Feb 27 ble (tit Refining Company employes at the Baytown Refinery have reiterated their no-strike po sition in face of the scheduled strike of CIO Oil 3-orkers Inter' national unions it was reported ednesday About 123 members of the Raytown Eniployes Federation independent bargaining agent for the refinery workers met Tuesday night and reportedly passed a resolution saying that while they will help striking refinery workers they will not strike The resolution was reported to authorize taking of a collection tt help strikers and to support and sympathy" The union has a no strike" clause its contract which runs until December Zwelfel Rogers Will Speak in Dallas Today Henry Zweite' Republican nalonal I rom Texas a Walter Logers state campaign director were to speak at the formal open ing of the Texans for Taft state headquarters in Dallas 1Vednesday The opening was scheduled for 2 although the office actual ly opened Monday Charges Being Readied In Bad Check Passing Charges were being prepared Wednesday aczainA a 26 vear-old former convict who has a-dmitted Alassinz more than STOO in worth- P3S-Stn more than STOO in worth- i less checks during the last six I IA ecks in Fort Worth ind Dallas The man was arrested Monday in Haltom City He IA El be turned met to Dallas after charges are filed here -an et 40 iidnd lel VW al ihwinr pound wash better TAIPEI! Formosa Feb 27 al --rnaltios any or The Greek freighter Bienbenido sank three miles off KCetUrIZ I rinse befter Wednesday after it hit a reef and broke in two Tugs from Keelung I rescued all 29 crewmen Colgon Inc Hagan nig PO Pa iiiiitimoonem880imoimseo0404440010e0iiit 3t AS OF ka4RCH PAYS OFF" kj 0 VI HERNIA AND 3 any soap washing pound wash bettor Crackdown on Radio TV Racing News Threatened Insistence on Russia As Truce SUpervisor Adds to Stalemate MUNSAN Korea Feb 27 Staff officers tentatively agreed Wednesday to drop the question of voluntary exchange of prisoners of war back into the laps of a truce subcommittee They've settled all prisoner exchange details but this key issut and one minor translation problem The trarslation was to be ironed out Thursday The subcommittee of armistices negotiators tentatively was scheduled to take over 223irt Friday A second staff committee headed toward a similar stalemate over Communist insistance that Russia help supervise the truce Col Don Darrow told the Reds they "appear to be more interested in arguing the merits of the Soviet Union than in reaching an armistice agreement" North Korean 1 Chang Chun-san said the Communists would "categorically reject" any Allied proposal to sidetrack Russia Ile said the only solution as for the United Nations command to accept the Red nomination of the Soviet Union Poland and Czechoslovakia as neutral nations to help police a truce No Progress "Until such time" Chang said "there will be no progress in these negotiations" The Reds previously turned down a offer to drop Norway from its list retaining Switzerland and Sweden as neutral supervisors if the Commonists eliminated Russia Until the Russian question cropped up the main truce supervision stumbling block was whether the Reds could rebuild airfields The same staff group made no progress toward agreeing on the number of ports of entry for supplies and troops during an armistice The Allies propose six the Reds five Both figures are com-promises-Atrocity Charge A Red atrocity charge brought a curt statement in the prisoner exchange truce tent that it was none of the Communists business The Reds had demanded "a clear account for the slaughter" on Koje Island where 75 rioting Korean civilians and one American soldier were killed in an internment camp Col James Murray read a t7 Command reply saying the Communist protest "is based upon a false premise "The incident at Koje-Do involved personnel who were not on your side You must understand that this incident did not occur among the prisoners of war but among the civilian internees led by Communist agitators "These civilian internees have been legally so reclassified and so reported "Therefore this whole matter is an internal affair of the UN tommand and no proper concern of yours" Chinese Col Tsai Chengwen said the Allied program of classifying some imprisoned persons as Milian internees was a 'fraud" lie demanded an accounting of 44000 'persons on our side" captured by the Allies and not listed among prisoners of war SABRE JET PILOT SHOOTS DOWN 3116 SEOUL Korea Feb 27 Sabre jet pilots Wednesday shot down one Communist MIG13 and damaged another in a 10- minute fight in clearing North Korean skies It was the first jet batfie since Saturday The Sabre jet pilots said they traded firing passes with about 19k) NIIGs---50 in the morninz early in the afternoon and 60 toward evening It was in the last brush that the Sabres scored Maj Van Chandler of Waxahachie Texas was credited with destroing one Red jet his third of the war Capt George Dunn of timing-ton Del damaged one Red jet his third of the Capt George Dunn of limit ton Del damaged one Scientist to Speak Richard Marshall reeional sod scientist ith the Sod Conservation Service here will speak on soils before a natural resources conservation class at TC1 at 7 Thursday EILIPTUEIE SHOW UNBELIEVABLE RESULTS 6 TO 8 WEEKS OF CONSTANT CONTROL 40 AFT! 4 Itew 11 ioi 4 4 AFTER "it is common knowledge that 1 bookmakers operate too during Mary ary Jane Taylor to the afternoon while racing is in Be Buried at Dullau progress" FCC said it is concerned that I STEPIIENVILLE Feb 27 the regular racing broadcasts (Sp1)--Funeral services will be held at 3 Thursday in the may be aiding illegal gambling operations First Baptist Church here for Mary Jane TaNlor 70 longtime Public hearings will be held resident of Dulfau mho died on whether the operating Tuesday morning in Borer tenses of 15 outlets will be re- Bev Felix Gresham will offi- newer! FCC said the stations ciate and burial will be in the Community Cemetery at Duffau "appear to he offering horse racing information on a regular basis during a of Council to Meet of time in the afternoon' The outlets summoned to the i "Alcoholics Anonymous'' will hearings include three large tel- be the subject of a panel disevision and cussion Thursday at 8:15 wrix both in New York City by the Msgr Robert Nolan and Kl-4XTV in Los Angeles I Council of Knights of Columbus One FM station---WWIT FM 1 at a meeting at 904 Collier Bev at Miami--and 11 standard radio Ernest Langenhorst will serve stations scattered across the as moderator James Ashe country also are involved ill be in charge of the program Mary Jane Taylor to To quote rid- fanonti4 doe tor ON huge prmen tell me belend shadow of doubt that boll me Smite whet oho medsral pro Ieisson thinks smommifite' Ixt Us Prore This to You! THE RESULTS WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Million Happy Customers viola relkett -16 Iota 1PIPOis rosinA en se fli TIMIL 10 IIIIGArt! Fitt( Cormbiome i POWAY Fib th 'NOWA l4p RID 47111 TIROS oessilkr stims HERNIA CONTROL SIERVIC I sue Over 14 Ilea a 1tear111 Es 'animal gcynat WASIIINGION Feb 27 An oil industry strike set for midnight Sunday is expected to be postponed a week in accord-afire with a government request Ihe delay wan asked Tuesday night by Cyrus Ching federal meditation service director A Knight president of the CIO 011 Workers International told Ching be WWI hi poll the union's policy committee and have an answer Wednesday or early Thursday Ching arranod for govern ment-sponsored negotiations between the union and leading oil companies beginning Thursday The union is demanding a '25- cent hourly pay boost increased hilt differential and other benefits Companies are reported to have offeted up to 10 cents an hour The workers now average about :52 12 hourly Knight in his message to Ching indicated the union mill accept the week's strike postponement Funerals Due In Bowie for Crash Victims BOWIF Feb 27 tSpli--Tmo Mimic maitresses mho mere killed earlv Tuesday morning in a car crash seven miles northeast of Duncan Ok la mill be buried in Nfontague County Funeral 5ervices mill be held at 2 Thurray for Mrs Lemis 42 in Freevill Baptist Church here and she mil be buried in Molsbee Cernetory at Nocona Services for Miss Stella Louis White 24 hose parents Fort Worth mere to be heM Vednesday at Boule Church of Christ The omen tere injured mhen the car drien by William 45 of Wichita Falls struck a bridge Miller is in a critieal condtion in a Duncan hospital Miss Whte is survived by her parents Mr and Mrs Oscar White 721 16th St Fort Worth a brother 0 White of Fort Worth and three sisters Mmes Bill cacell 1127 16th St Fort Worth Nell Shubert of Pueblo Colo and Ruth Gillespie of Robert Lee Mrs Lemis is survived by four eaughters Mmes A 1 1JCP of Bakersfield Cal Brooks of Decatur and Byas and Findley both of Bo le and seven grandchildren 1 I i 1 I From TO A to 9 PM eg 20 JACKSON CNiCAGO ILI ORTH HOTEL It Worih 0 410000000000000900000000000000000000000( From 10 AN to 9 PM eg NVASIIINGTON Feb 27 The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday threatened a new crackdown on radio and television stations that -emphasize" programs of horse race results during the afternoon hours The announcement noted that Agriculture Stressed By Arlington Group ARLINGTON Feb 27 (SpnThe newly named rural services committee of the Arlington Chamber of Commerce began a program here Tuesday night to bring a lagging agricultural program back into balance with Arlingt CM'S fast moving industrial growth Moncriel chairman told committee members of new practices in dairying poultry raising and other new methods in agriculture Committee members instead of being Arlington residents reside at Pantego Johnson Station Grace Chapel Watson Harrison Dalworthington Gardens a Vebb 10 Millionth Texas Car 1 1 Title Certificate Issued AUSTIN Feb 27 Carl The Texas Highway Department issued its 10000000th certificate of title to a Texas car owner Tuesday 11 Briggs of Pecos was mailed the title certificate for a 1949 convertible The titles numbered in the count have been issued since transfer of the title section from the Department of Public Safety to the Highway Department in 1941 SMU Professor to Speak warm egolonietW6 Members of the Fort Worth Association of Credit Men will hear Dr Trent Root comptroller of SM17 and professor of finance in the School Business Administration at 6 Thursday at Hilton Hotel 41111kil I I- uthoc) It I IP la FAST BECONIIING PIP' ST CHOICE IN FTa 111d 0 -7t El uloo Pl lb little 400 a -4639 4 4 qi(141 0 805 IC DISTRIBUTIN la VV TER very Blvd.

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