Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas (2024)

in supertaught folPFC. HARVEY CHAMBLESS park, DAV To Honor Son Of Lubbock Woman Mrs. Rose Chambless, 209 Sherman has Disabled been informed by the American from Veterans, in letter written Chicago, that her late son, Pfc. Harvey Chambless, will be honored in the 32nd National Convention Memorial of the VFW Aug. 24 in the Kansas City Music Hall auditorium.

His name will be one of those from 400 communities placed in a huge wreath placed in front of the memorial platform. A special prayer will be in memory of the 400 men, it was announced. All the men were servicemen in Korea within the last year. Pfc. Chambless was killed Dec.

26, 1952. He was with the 2nd Division, 38th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Army Medical He was 21. Other survivors are a brother Charles, 3007 1st land a sister.

Mrs. Charles Coleman, 4813 40th St. Lucille Ball Surprised to to to I a a a a a a a I 1, See. Labbeck, Arg. 1, 11.

Automotive a- Automobiles for Sale BY ORIGINAL OWNER 1151 Pontiac 8 deluxe four door, plenty 24.000 extras, purchased December 1951. actual miles, Looks New. 11875. 1948 mileare. Chevrolet 168: oil Lon BARGAIN: 1952 Buick Riveria Super Sedan.

Low mileage, custom weal cover. Spotlight Will take 1946. 2947. 1948 Bulck or like trade. Can finance.

Jack Skelton Grabette Bottling Co. old Plainview Highway, CLEANEST 1941 Buick Special In town. 1948 motor. Just overhauled. steal at 3285.

WIll carry part of Mote. See at 2701 2nd Street after 6:00 D. m. 1959 CADILLAC. four door with power steering, 9,000 actual miles.

Priced $5450. 3101 30th Phone 2-8538 SELL or trade 1952 Oldsmobile tour door, beautiful two-tone. Call 8-8753. '37 CHEVROLET sedan. Good trans portation.

Cheap. McEndree. Space 11. 515 Avenue Q. 1947 CHRYSLER dr.

RAR. tires, in good condition. 4018 Call 3-3784. 1940 Chevrolet. 50 motor.

New tires, 1165, Call 2-0528. CLEAN 1905 Mercury. Cheap, Call 1949 LINCOLN. Sports Sedan, In good condition. 1911 21st St.

b-Trucks For Sale LUBBOCK TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 1950 G.MC Pickup Ton. Good Rubber. Very Clean. $595.00 1957 Chev. Pickup Ton.

650-16 Tires. Clean. $595.00. 1949 Chev. Ton, 850-16 Tires.

New Paint. $469.60 1:49 KB-6 Sleeper Cab 825-20 Tires. New Paint $450.00 1950 Chev. 2 Ton. LWB.

Good 825-20 Tires. 2 Speed Axle. $511.00 1949 Dodge Ton. LWB. 825-20 Tires.

Fair truck. $357.50, 1951 Ford F-6. 176' WB. 2. Speed Axle.

A Very Truck. $999.00 1952 Chev Truck. Good Rubber. LWB, Speed Axle, A-1. $1395.00 Re Have A Large Suoply of Clean Trucks INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY 715 Texas Ave.

Lubbock. Texas GAC TRUCKS THE BEST BUYS ARE HERE GMC ton plekup. good tires. 2549 Ford too pickup. -1849 Chevrolet ton pickup.

Priced sell 1949 rood. GMC 7 New too paint tractor. mechanical. 248 GMC diesel, tust overhauled. THe Chevrolet stake.

We bava most any model af pickSIDE arid tractors to make your trom. J. D. HUFSTEDLER TRUCK CO. 190 Texas Ave-Dial $-5617 LODGE SERVICE 1800 DODGE ton pickup, deluxe cab.

Fluid drive transmission. Low and defrosters mileage. Heater $995 1952 CHEVROLET ton, pickud. radio. sun visor, heater and defrosters.

Like Low new mileage. $1095 1950 FORD ton pickup, New ures. beater and defrosters, Grill guards. A-1 condition mechanical $745 LOUTHAN DOWELL TRUCK TERMINAL WE SELL TRUCKS TRUCK 151 Chevrolet Long Wheel Base 3. Ton Winch Truck.

2-speed axle. 900x20 10 Ply dual tires rear. 825x20 fronts. Tuisa Heavy Duty winch. all steel winch $2000 bed.

rear hendache bars, frame, roller. Can be adanted for 5th wheel. Bullt-up fish plate frame, best heater. CRO Ilahts. grill guArd.

extension rear view mirror. -1953 Chevrolet hi-torque ensine. Compiete new red clean paint. an exceptinnally low mileage. unit for far helmv genuine replacement bargain price.

at A $1495 KUYKENDALL CHEVROLET COMPANY Ph. 5-5511 19th FOR SALE: 1950 Dodge one ton stake, with 1ArD. 3005 shod tires. heater. Good condition.

or call 3-547. after 5 p.m. RECONDITIONED EAGLES $56.80 Weekly CUSHMAN SAI.ES tun 19th St. 52 MODEL 74. less than 1.000 miles.

for sale or trade. $10 W. Dial 24050. sell. 1547 3515 AJS.

one 2nd. 7058 Hardine. Priced to -Trailer Houses COPE TRAILER SALES 1907 19 TN ST. 'LUBBOCK, TEXAS trailer 1953 41 home: FOOT NEW MOON Full size bath tub. Youngstown Kitchen.

Florence Range. Admiral Retriscrator. Siceps Six. $1.000 for my coulty Including evaporative, cooler and (Simp) dolly. vie.

Prason tor selling owner leaving serSee at lot C-19 Reese AF'B. Reese Trailer AFB. Court or call extension 441. FOR SALE or Trade: Equity in 1903 35 foot Suver Star tradier house. Will take furniture or car.

Second trailer M. cast side store. Teal's Trailer Court. R. Anderson.

for Modern Systero tralle house, sale cheap. 2905 Avenue J. Zist House trailer at bargain. Surcet. car.

tration 905 house 41st. for trade for EQUITY In 194? 7 American 27 h-Auto Repairing FOR SALE: Rebuilt motors. 1348 Chevrolet. Studebaker way, Bal Willys 1953 Tumbling Students Given Awards In Playground Events White ribbon achievement wards were given during the to park playground class members who have been to perform the five elementary stunts. White ribbon holders are to try for the red ribbon award performing the second series stunts.

Third achievement will be blue, and may be during the last week of for advanced stunts. Tumbling on the vised park playgrounds are by Miss Pat Bolinger, on the lowing schedule: 3200 Monday Amherst; right. Rodgers, Wagner, Elgin and 26th; Wednesday, noer, 6th and Ave. Thursday, day, Carlisle, a 26th and Ave. Burns, 26th and Ave.

and Persons interested may still the classes from now until the of summer, according to Miss Joy Gifford, supervisor of grounds and centers. Winners were also announced the Splash Day activities held day afternoon Wagner where Mrs. Mary Frances and For J. P. Tackett are the directors, awards in the various playground children made fat their tails bearing white, red tinny little cut out fishes blue ribbons according to place won.

Winners were: Miss and Mr. Wagners: Vicky Sue lor: Susan Onstead. daughter of Mr. Mrs. dauzhter Joe of Mr.

Onstead: and Lyndell Mac Hopkins, Mrs. D. R. Hopkins: Phillip Thompson. son of Mr.

and of Vincent Thompson: T. Ricky McCommon, ald Mr. and Mrs. R. McCommon; Langston.

son of Mr. und Mrs. J. Langston, Freckles: Lavelta Williams, daughter of Mr. And Mrs, R.

G. Williams: Crump, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Crump: Kate Brown, daughter of Mr.

Mrs. R. F. L. Scown: Robin Brown.

son of Mr. and R. E. L. Brown; James Sharp, son Mr.

and Mrs. M. C. Sharp: Mike son of and Mrs. S.

Rogers. Posture: Cheri Cornrick. daughier pt and Mrs. Mallard Cornrick: Sunscy daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. L. Brown: Carpi Ann Eckhuff. daughter of Mr.

Mrs. C. R. McGee: Charlie Potts. son al M-.

And Bill Potts: Bob Richards. son of Mr. Mrs. R. G.

Richards: Artie Carnrick. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Carnrick. and Suntan: C.

Mary R. McGee. daughter or Mrs. McGee: Diane daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Rod MacDougal; Nancy Krehbs, daughter of Mr. and Ralph Krebbs: Ellis Lanesion. son ol Mr. and W. Langston; George Hay, son of Mrs.

Mr. G. And H. Hay: Robert Whitehil, Mrs. L.

A. Whiltehtil. Hairstyles: Virainia Day. daughter and Mrs. J.

W. Poveler: Sherry Wiman. daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Wiman: Connie Page.

daughter of Mr. Mrs. Roy Page; Bob Potts. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Potts: Bryan Barnes. son of Mr. Mrs. Jackie Barnes: Mike Rogers, son and Mrs. Swain Rogers, Penny scramble: Levella Williams.

Hopkins. Susan Onstcad. Kate Brown: James Ellis. son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Ellis: Boh Richards. Ellis Langston. Spinsh days will he held on other Darks having wading pools during the next weeks. Highlight.

of he this the weck Seventh on the play. Annual wide Table Games Play-off. which held at Burns park at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Games Included in this event arc roms, Warl. Mill.

Pegity, checkers, nese checkers. dominoes. And Contack. Local elimination contests are being now through Tuesday 10 determine will represent parks in the city event Wednesday, 11. Automotive -Trailer Houses LUBBOCK TRAILER SALES SPECIAL SALE Introducing our now Irration, new trailers.

and new Inw prices. NEW LOCATION College Avenue at Clovis Road NEW TRAILERS We and are now the dealers for M-Syalem mobile Cruiser. two more of the greal home built by MidState Corp. NEW LOWER PRICES Compare our trailers for price and Quails. This SPECIAL SALE continue throuch the month of August.

Every trailer on our lot hex a SPECIAL reduced price, EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL 3 DAYS New 27 ft. Elcar. 1953 all aluminum with complete bath. Only $2350. LUBBOCK TRAILER SALES Your Mid-Stales Dealer 419 North College Phone Day or Night 3-2964 f-Wtd.

Cars-Trucks WE WANT TO BUY USED CARS Lavenia Lowe, City Secretary (SEAL) NOTICE. OF INTENTION TO INCORPORATE A FIRM WITHOUT CHANGE OF NAME TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is cereby given that T. V. McLain and T. C.

of McLam partners. composing the firm McLain Ou Company with 118 principal place of business at Lubbock. Lubbock County. Texas. intend incorporte such firm without a change of the firm name after the af thirty day's from this date the 30th day ot July, 1953 MeLAIN OIL COMPANY by McLAIN PARTNER It you have an old pro-war Ford or Chevrolet.

in good running condition. we would try to buy it. We have good used cars for sale. 341K Texas COCA Ave. CO.

Dial 2-2625 WANT lots pick-un or car. Will trade 5 on corner. one block East of Idalou Highway. Cwner. 3-3109.

12. Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF ZONING ORDINANCE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK. TEXAS TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE is hereby 'Riven that the Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended to. the City Commission that, Zoning Ordinance No. 551 be amended so that: ZONE C.

CASE NO. 447-Request of C. Leftwich to chance Lots 1 thronch 8. Block 11. C.

C. Lettwich Subdivision 2nd Installment from the "B' to "H' Zoning District (19th Street and Orlando Avenue), The lic Commission will hold a pubAraring on Aug. 27. 1953 at o'clock P.M. in the City Commission Room on the first floor of City Hall in Lubbock to consider the rec ammendations of the Zoning and Planning Commission.

to determine the advisability of adopting its pro posal: and at which time and place all Interested persons will he civen An opportunity to protest Against proposed in amendment or make recommondations support thereof. After said hraring, the City sion will determine whether Uno Zoning Ordinance will be amended in accordance with such don, Murrell R. Tripp. Mayor ATTEST: Entomologist Starts Investigation Of Plains Area Crops War has been declared on South Plains cotton insects by Extension Service officials. preparation for an insect-1 (glean assistant campaign, extension F.

M. service Fuller entomologist from College, has been called to this area at the request of Extension Service "officials and farmers. Fuller, whose job is to check crops for insects over the entire state; will work with District Agent W. H. Jones and county agents in the district.

His work will consist of checking crops mostly cotton for insects and advising farmers as to what can be done to destroy them. Upon his arrival Wednesday, Fuller immediately started checking cotton in the Southern part of the district. He reports a heavy infestation of pink boll worm in Lynn and Garza counties. After conferences and meetings with the farmers in that part of the district, he reports spraying is ady to begin, Other counties in the southpart of the district ate not greatly infested and do not warrant spraying, Fuller said. Fuller plans to spend another week in this district before returning to College Station.

He is making preparations for checking the remaining counties in the district and holding meetings, and conferences with extension agents. His remaining schedule is: andondas: Crosbytou, Silverton Tuesday, Lynn County: 9 a.m., Pettit community; 2:30 p.m., community. Wednesday, Bailey County; 2 p.m., Progress YL community: 3 p.m.. community; 4 p.m. West Camp community.

Thursday, Lubbock Counly. Friday, Hockley County; 8:30 a.in.. Ropesville: 10:30, Anton. At Birthday Party Marilyn Monroe Gets Mitzi Gaynor As Co-Star In 'Pink Tights' Production By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD, Aug.

8 DIS Marilyn Monroe gets Mitzi nor as her team-mate in "Pink Tights." Marilyn will sing and Mitzi will dance and do usual antics. This picture is to follow "River of No Return," but. turally, Marilyn gets a little breather between pictures. Mitzi now admits that she'll marry Jack Bean, but she doesn't say when. He's her only escort these days and she seems much happier than she has in a long time and just like the youngster of several years ago.

Gwen O'Connor called to she is not taking a dog-in-themanger attitude "holding onto" Don although she has divorced him. "Even though our marriage ended. I want to remain friends with Donald always," Gwen told me, "We both love our little and it is much better that we continue to sce one another on friendly basis for her I liked Gwen's honest attitude about Donald's dating Marilyn Erskinc. "They see each other she said. "I'm saying I'm crazy about it-I mean.

Don getting really serious. But he free now to go around with whom he picases." Lucille Ball and I celebrated our mutual birthdays (Aug. 6) the Del Mar -and had a ball, if you'll excuse the pun. The fifth race was run in my honor and I was in the winner's circle to congratulate the winning jockey and Desi Arnaz planned a big surprise co*cktail party for Lucy the Turf Club immediately following the last race and believe me she was surprised when over 100 guests, including the Pat Rabwin. broke out into lusty O'Briens and Dr.

and. A Mrs. Mark "happy birthdays" to us both. There is absolutely no connection between Joanne Dru's quietslipping into Scripps Clinic for "rest and a and the trouble her ex-husband, Dick Haymes, is having with the immigration authorities. All of Joanne's headaches with Dick have been over back alimony and she's happily married to John Haymes' troubles will not affect the citizenship of his and Joanne's three children -all born in this country and all sturdy little citizens of the U.

S. A. Not his only eyebrows is Anthony taking Quinn care up three of his four children and working in "The Odyssey" at the same time--he has still another movie job coming up in Rome. He'll be the man between Linda Darnell and Valentina Cortesa in "Unfaithfu) Women," directed produced by Linda's Italian admirer, Giuseppe Amato. Tony took the three older Quinn children to Italy with him when his wife.

Katherine de Mille, was ill in Hollywood. Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: The few days Khan incognito at the Carlton Hotel New York, he Mobile X-Ray Unit. Services 960 Persons In Garza Visit POST, Health Aug. 8 State Department's mobile X-ray unit was in Post Saturday, and 960 persons availed themselves of free chest X-rays, E. R.

Moreland, general chairman, eported. The unit was located in the Double U. Co. building, and erated' from 8:30 a. to 5:30 p.

m. Wednesday the unit will be in Crosbyton to give free X-rays to Crosby County residents. Local chairmen for the mass chest survey in Post were T. R. Tibbs, Mrs.

Leo 'Acker, Mrs. John F. Lott. Charles Didway. Shytles, R.

P. Snyder, and Jack Tex. It was the unit's first visit to Garza County, XIT Ranch Reunion To Be Held Monday a- past tumbling able eligible by of ribbons earned summer PioFri- W. join who the old XIT will meet DALHART, Aug. 8 men again Monday to swap tales of the days when Texas paid for its $3 capitol with 'three million acres of choice Panhandle grazing land, but the 17th XIT reunion won't be all talk, for the old cowboys who are still spry enough and for their families there will be dancing during both nights of the 2-day get-together.

And there will be a barbecue, a 3-performance rodeo, specialty acts, carnival rides, an air show and 8 parade. The ranch has long since been broken into small tracts and townsites. HOMES AND YARDS Among Lubbock's attractive homes in that of Mr. and Mrs, L. C.

Peveto, 3323 23rd located in a neighborhood of pretty homes. (Staft Photo.) Dean Of Women's Office Is Rearranged Many Faculty Changes Okayed At Tech During Board Of Directors Session Here A number of faculty changes at Texas Tech were approved Saturday by the Tech Board of rectors in session here, among them a new set-up in the office of Dean of Women Marjorie Neely. Dean Neely last fall had two assistants, Mrs. Nancy Nall Innis land Miss Jean Ewing. Mrs.

Innis resigned June 1, and Dean Ewing. here for the past two years, has tendered ber resignation effective Sept, 1, This year there will be only one assistant to Dean Neely, Miss Frances Freese of Dallas, who also will have the academic rank of assistant professor of psychology. Returns To Ohio Miss Ewing came to Texas Tech from Ohio University after earning master's degree in human relations. She is returning to her home in Chillicothe, Ohio, and is planning to enter personnel work in business or industry in that vicinPity. Miss Freese comes to Tech from the University of Texas, where she is working on her doctorate.

Her dissertation will be "Some Fact- ars in the Determination of Friend. ship." She holds a B.A, and an M.A. in mathematics from SMU and a M.A. in mathematics from Radcliffe. She has done work at Mt.

Holyoke, Centenary and Harvard and has taught in several Texas high schools. She has served as mathematics irsauctor in both U.S. Army and U.S. Navy training programs. For eight years she was dean of women and associate professor of mathematics at Mt.

Union College. Other new appointments include that of Samuel Noyes who holds an M.A. from the University of New Hampshire and served as instructor at West Virginia University, assistant professor of agronomy; John Earl McCaleb, who has both B.S. and M.S. from Texas A.

and who has specialized in range management, instructor in agronomy; Mrs. Olive Boone Wheeler. former El Paso school supervisor who has been a staff member the Summer Schuol and who will work tuward her doctorate, part-time instructor in education; Harry Stuart Walker. who holds both B.A. and M.B.A.

from the University of Denver and New GOP Leader Is MISS JEAN EWING comes here from Highlands UniI versity, Las Vegas, N.M., instructor in economics, and Tom Copeland, who last year was a teaching fellow in English, part-time structor English. Leaves Approved Leaves Were approved for Miss Laura Katherine Evans, associate professor of education. who will work toward a doctorate at the University of Maryland: William E. Whittington, associate professor of accounting, whose 1952-53 I was extended 8. year, and Robert Thomas Shaw associate professor of marketing, who will study toward doctorate at the University of Ohio.

Three resignations were accepted those of Dr. J. D. Sadler, instructor in foreign languages; Dr. Herman Glaser, associate professor of physics.

and Robert Hodge Persons instructor in economics. Two promotions were approved. Ivan Lee Little was elevated from assistant to associate professor of education and philosophy, and Frank Millett Temple was advanced from assistant circulation librarian to head cataloguer. Polite, But Aloof Knowland, Known As Fastest- Moving Man In Senate, Rarely Relaxes On Job By WILLIAM THEIS WASHINGTON. Aug.

8 INS "I am going to try," the new Senate majority leader told newsmen this week, "to make myself a little! more a accessible to you It may be one of the hardest jobs San. William F. Knowland (R- has in the next session of Congress. In the first place, Bill Knowland, at 45, is the fastest-moving man in the Senate. He rarely relaxes.

Work is his "hobby" as he swings at 8 scam-straining gait from one task to another. Senator Is Aloot Secondly, his 20 years in politics have done little to eliminate his air of polite but serious aloofness. Newsmen or politicians find it awkward to try swapping jokes or small talk with Knowland. A "bull designed to obtain background information from this party leader can be trying. In both respects, Knowland what resembles the man whose leadership post he was elected to fill -the late Sen.

Robert A. Taft of OhioDuring their years of association in the Senate, both men refused to put up any "false alter their personalities or habits for public advantage. Like, Taft, Knowland must be he is. Is Moderate And he is, politically, pretty much what President Eisenhower labels himself as being, a "middleof-the-road" Republican. Knowland prefers the term "moderate" If a label must be used in his case.

first The legislative Californian. office who at 25, held found his his place in the "Vandenberg wing" of the GOP on foreign atfairs. But on his own, he has been the most outspoken critic of past U. S. policies toward China.

His blunt charges of "appeasem*nt" of Red China and his support of Chiang Kai-Shek caused some critics to tag him the "senator from Formosa." Knowland doggedly insists that recognition of Communist China by the U. or seating it in the United Nations, will lose all of Asia to the Reds. To Visit Far East The senator, after a brief vacation with his, family -wife, 'Helen, three children and three grandchildren in Oakland. take off on his fourth trip to the Far' East. The six-foot, 200-pound legislator plans to travel alone.

probably because he can get around faster that way. His two youngest grandchildren, both girls, were born the last days of the recent congressional session when the Korean truce was hanging fire. He told newsmen who inquired about telephoning him during the night if a truce were announced: "It's perfectly all right to me at any time. I expect to' be calied in the middle of the night about those Bill Knowland could have relaxed with his first job after college, assistant publisher of his NEWS BRIEFS! J. W.

Jones, 4308 33rd told police here Saturday that a tractor valued at $1,000 was stolen from the corner of 23rd St. and Ave. sometime during the past two weeks, Jones said the tractor had a dirt loader attached to its front. LAMP LIGHTER Who lighted the lamps in the tower of Old North church on the night of Paul Revere's ride has long been a matter of controversy, most historians give the credit to Robert Newman, at that time sexton of Old North church. 100 MILLION BARREL GOAL SET Mexican Oil Production Looking Forward To Increase Next Year By LAURANCE F.

STUNTZ MEXICO CITY, Aug. 8 MexNico expects to produce next year for the first time more than 100 million barrels of oil. The government hopes to increase the possible output even more in later years. A prime goal of administration is greater production and establishment of a heavy chemicals industry, partly based on oil. Figures on production were given recently ponies, Antonio mudez.

head of the government oil company, Plans were outlined by Gilberto Loyo, minister of national economy. Aims Are Outlined Loyo said President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines has as its main economic aims to increase electric power, minerals. iron, steel, oil and icals. Bermudez said the 1952 oil production was 78 million barrels and could have been 84 million if the foreign market had been enough to warrant greater Mexico exoprts about one third of her oil, He said a higher world price would encourage Mex- rico to increase her production; a low price induces her to leave in the ground oil she does not need to meet home consumption. Bermudez said the present producing capacity, not the production itself, is about 94 million barrels a year and that the average capacity, 97 for the million.

year The may increase be will be due to new wells as they come into production later in the year. Of the total production, he said, Mexico will need about 66 million barrels to meet her own needs. The productive capacity by Jan. 1, after drilling is finished in the Santa Agueda and other new fields, was estimated at 283,000 barrels a day on 102 million a year. He said Mexico is now producing 22 million barrels a year less than pacity because the foreign market does not make export sales attractive.

Bermudez denied a report that Mexico's production is falling and that the nation will have to import oil by 1956. He said Mexico will be able export more than 50 million barrels of- oil that year. was seen more than once with pretty blonde. Not Gene Tierney. Aly should in Saratoga by now buying thoroughbreds.

Marlene Dietrich is in New York and it's her daughter, Maria, and her son-in-law. Bill Riva, who are stuck in Tel Aviv after a TV company ran out of dough, Marlene is bailing them out. meanwhile preparing her night club act for Las Vegas. When Peggy Lee opens Tuesday at the Sahara Hotel, Brad Dexter will be there, silencing some whispers about this marriage. Harry Wismer, sportscaster and I star of "Wonderful City" show, is throwing his hat in the political ring.

He'll run for senator of his home state, Michigan. A witty Jettor from London from Boris Karloff denying that Mrs. Karloff has sued for divorce. "To the contrary, we have just returned from a motor trip through France, Switzerland and Italy, a little tired and dusty to be sure, but not to the extent of dusting each other off." George Sidney held a special preview of his hit "Kiss Me Kate" for the amateur photographers now conventioning in Los Angeles. Frances Bergen (pretty wife of Edgar) gets a comedy role with Greer Garson in "Miss Baker's Dozen." Hope Frances gets a chance to sing.

You should have heard her dueting with Jane Wyman at a recent party. Jeanne Crain walked into Ciro's wearing one of the Dior dictated short skirts, barely below her knees and the candid camera boys had a field day. Personally, I hope other glamor girls don't fallow Jeanne's example -it's an ugly style. 58 Swine Are Sold At Plainview Sale PLAINVIEW, head Aug. 8 (Special) -Fifty-eight of registered Poland China swine sold at auction here this afternoon for A total of $3.120 during annual fall sale sponsored by the handle Poland China Breeders Association.

A small crowd attended the sale in the Dairy Barn here and the sale price of the animals was not as much as officials expected. Roger Hornan, Plainview, exhibited the grand champion bred gilt in the showing of animals which preceded the auction. Cecil Mercer, Carlton, showed both the champion open gilt and the champion boar The 21 head of bred gilts averaged $86 per head. Thirty-one open gilts averaged $31.77 per head. The six boars brought an average of $46.66.

The champion bred gilt, also the top selling animal, was purchased by Sherman Inman, Muleshoe, for $125. Claude Calloway, Crowell, pur-! chased both the top selling open gilt and the boar. The gilt was consigned by Ed C. McElroy, Dimmitt: and brought $45. Calloway paid $57.50 for the boar, consigned by John H.

Adams, Tulia. Auctioneer was Kenneth Bozeman, Lubbock. Clerks of the sale were Stanley Anderson, Texas Tech, and Gene Barnett, Plainview vocational agriculture teacher. During the morning all animals were placed for sale order according to merit by Raymond King, Lubbock Cottonoil Co. At noon, the Plainview ber of Commerce served a free lunch to breeders prospec- tive buyers.

Officers of the Breeders ciation are Euel Liner, Lubbock, president; Cecil Mercer. Carlton, vice president; and L. M. Hargrave, Texas' Tech, secretarytreasurer. In sailing ship days, one recipe for blacking for standing rigging whiskey to half a barrel of tar, four pounds of litharge and four pounds of lamp.

black plus two pails of boiling salt water. Reds 'Censored' Lord's Name From Prayers Talks With 'Man Upstairs' Pulled POW Through Trials father's prosperous Oakland TriInstead he won election to the California assembly in 1932, came a state senator and then a Republican National Committeeman, the "youngest member of the committee. Served In Army In June, 1942, he was drafted into the Army, finally was commissioned and ended the war as a major in military government and public relations work in Europe. He was still there when Gov. Earl Warren appointed him to fill late Hiram Johnson's place in the Senate in 1945.

Knowland won last year by both a record Republican vote and after Demo "tak- cratic primaries. He barely makes a Senate speech without careful preparation. As floor leader he may now find that this practice must be modified. Knowland was careful, too, when Taft felt him out as a prospective vice-presidential running-mate before the 1952 GOP convention, at a time when Taft's chances looked good. Knowland, with the reported advice of his politically-savvy, father, state Sen.

Joseph Knowland, decidled a that "side the track." Taft himselt would told this reporter he thought Knowland's decision was wise. Today the Californian must be regarded contender as in a 1956 strong if presidential Eisenhower does not seck reelection, certainly in 1960 if the senator's star continues to Tiny Lubbock Baby Is Kept In Incubator, Fed By Eye Dropper 1 pound 7 ounce baby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gee 3303 31st was receiving food by eye dropper and remaining in an incubator Saturday at St.

Mary's The born Wednesday night, received nine drops of formula and seven drops of stimulant Saturday -all by eye dropper, The baby, born prematurely, apparently was in satisfactory condition. After a slight loss in weight. it had gained back to the birth weight of 1 pound 7 ounces. It was inches long. The mother has returned home from the hospital, but she and her husband went to the nursery Saturday to view their baby through 'the window, 17 HURT IN TRAIN WRECK GLASGOW.

Scotland, Aug. 8. INS- Seventeen persons were reported injured tonight when the four rear coaches of the crack London-to-Glasgow "Royal Scot Express" were derailed a mile Abington, South Lanarkshire. Ambulances and emergency feams sped to the scene from Glasgow, 44 miles to the north. Brazil's installed power capacity now is 2,078,000 kilowatts, high mark.

STAN CARTER INCHON, Korea James W. Richardson looked down at his rosary. "I spoke daily and frequently to the man upstairs." said. "I guess call it Sgt. Richardson, of Philadelphia, is at Inchon awaiting shipment home.

He came out of 27 miserable months Thursday cf in the Red Korean imprisonment exchange at Panmunjom and told of Red controls on prisoners' religious services. Had Family In Mind "I had the wife and kids in mind all the be said in an interview. "I said some prayers up there naturally. But most of the time I just talked to him. I honestly believe that is how I pulled through." Richardson, Roman Catholic, said religious services were for.

ibidden at first in the Red prison camps, At Easter, 1952, the Chinese su- East Germans Push Underground Probe BERLIN, Aug. 8 UP Harvest failures and sinking industrial production Communist East tonight German spurred govern- the ment in its secret police hunt for 'Fascist undergrounds." Red press reports indicated al grave deficit in bread grains and fodder as tens of thousands of unpaid "volunteers" were sent into the country for emergency weekend work. Hampered by continual rainstorms, farmers were 75 per cent behind schedule in grain reaping in the once rich agricultural area of Mecklenburg, the Soviet zone news agency ADN disclosed. (TAFT WAS 'BALANCE 1 perintendent of Camp 3 allowed the Catholics to hold a service but the Reds forbade them to use the names saints and struck the name of the Lord from many of the prayers they were going to use. The men conducted the service themselves.

There was no 'priest, "Everything that was to be said had to be approved the Saturday night Richardson said "There were a few things they cut out. They didn't like you to mention the Lord's name too much and they took out the names of all the saints. Rosary, Crucifix Taken "They left the Lord's name there a few times because the guys argued it had to be in Later, Richardson said, the Reds allowed the Americans to hold religious services every Sunday. About last April they stopped the censorship. Richardson had a rosary and crucifix when he was captured.

The Reds took them away, along with his other personal belongings. The rosary he had today he bought here at the Inchon replace-, ment depot. Can The Drouth Be This Badt 250 Gallons Of Water Stolen MIDLAND, Aug. 8 in- Out here in the drouth area, water is getting as valuable as gold. Thieves prove it.

R. K. Richards, operator of a bottled water company, today reported theieves had broken into his warehouse and stolen 50 five-gallon jugs of water. A statuesque mannequin in gown stands before pink Place Vendome on a new French postage stamp designed by Pierre Gandon. WHEEL' Demos Expect Republicans To Be Hit By 'Family Squabbles' By RAYMOND LAHR WASHINGTON, Aug.

8 -UPCurrent Democratic of the Republican opposition indicate that their strategy in Congress next year will be pitched on the assumption that the GOP will be harassed by family squabbles. These re-apprisals have been going on in part as a result of the death of Senate Republican Leader Robert A. Taft. By both friend and foe, Taft was regarded as a kind of balance wheel who was successful in persuading Republicans of varying viewpoints to pull in harness. GOP May Lack Unity Without Taft in the Senate, many Democrats believe the GOP will have much more trouble preserving unity.

And they believe that administration leaders in Congress will be increasingly dependent on Democratic help on some issues. Senate Republican Leader WIlliam F. Knowland, who was elected to. succeed Taft this week, has his own answer to speculation of this type. He said GOP senators are experienced in politics and know that they must stick together to stay in power.

However, he also admitted there will be times whas Democratic needed. "Some Democrats regard the GOP as a party formed of three loosely defined groups. One is the "conservative" bloc based in the Midwest, and one is the "progressive" bloc centered primarily in the eastern states. The third is an unnamed group which is presumed to believe that congressional investigations of Democratic administrations can give the GOP the ammunition most needed to win political campaigns, In this appraisal, which can be found in responsible Democratic quarters, each of the groups believes it has the only formula for victory; tensions will grow and veloping family quarrels will be aired in public. According to this viewpoint, Knowland was the logical Republican choice for the party floor leadership be had more in.

common than anyone else with all GOP groups. As a result of these re-appraisals, there is no indication of any significant shift in the Democratic approach to legislation. In Congress this year, Democratic policy has been based in part on support and in part on criticism of the Eisanbower administration..

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