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Gty Edition
Six Pogot
VOL. HI, NO. 256
(ila&mafpr 0a% Mirror
United Press—<U.P)
Senate Sends Tidal I
Bill To White House
Bridges
Station KSIJ—1430 On Your Dial
5c PER COPY
Insist
The anil Tbu.r'day approv**d ‘‘hance to consider his proposal to
sent to the White Houm- a bill vote Ti'u.TJf 5* C ‘‘ "4T 8!> ,armurk u‘*«l«nd revenues for the
give coastal states hUe^o*oil rich ,k 23 V°,CS T"' tha" whools Sen Herbe.t H
submerged Ian,is °"nCh £ ' WOU'“ I 'DNY ’ who a*k*d ’ha’
Senate appioval of the con.prn Sntud vet , a prM'’ I hr ,)p “Kmnst the mea-
miM mea*uit was by voice* vote Wantn n.w. » c su,,,‘ XitS t>,f‘ on,v senator
53*5* LfS^sSSS s:rsE S ^ ,h-'11■■...-■> ■”"» -. ■»• c^um., „
„*:■ i“V"' ■ - - • Krrta^2sfb,r?M ass akWjas-lBI
sn.sjgs.rs.’sia' .... -v?;.K". ss........! 22
- w-----s uii-
troveraial bill “probably” will be
vetoed by President Truman Mr
Truman vetoed a stmilai bill in
1940
Story
Fiasco
lec-eiving it. he will insist that i war, and the concession* made bv
public hearings be held on the Brig. Gen. Charles F Colson for
capture of Brig. Gen Francis T. Dodd's release
New Koje Commander
Backs "Tough" Policy
Kfv.iv Ikt am,v V____ .. '«•>" nr saw only rive vote
lautriD, Korea, May 1« the prisoners for more than three switches were necessary to give
S2rS?_r_* nt ,h- •«»>•» his side a two.thirds margin in the
Predicts Override of Veto
“I see no reason why we snoulri Informed sources said Army Sec*
lose the votes of those who believe ,p'aFrank Pace Jr. is “hopping
the open ocean is 1n the jurisdic- m;“* f'hout the incident and has
tton of the United States,” O’Mu- f‘rdprpd a full report from the Far J
honey said. Last “not hi a few weeks or
However, Set, Spessard Holland ,n°["h,i- but in hours or days.”
'D-Fla.t, author of the bill, pre- ”npp promised to give the Sen-
dieted that both houses of Cong- atc Armpd Service* committee a I
ress would override a presidential topv ot ,hp report as soon as it
veto He said only five vote rp‘K'1px ’Be Pentagon.
Bridges Wants Heport Public
Bridges, a member of the com*
WATCHDOG FOR ELECTIONS
Grand Jury Fails To Return
Indictments In Duval Probe
SAN DIEGO, Tex.. May 16 <U.P> i tism hiring of relatives bv offi-
A grand jury which had *----- ’
‘ lS“/‘V r The embarrassing 'concessions" Senate and daVm«i'"moVi* ’"than ! m.VtV'r^ldVwomd o u" \ whuh had bt'pn <ial. in the Benavedcs schm.l diV- vtwU.',
Vridav vtlth U*\JUt r*!T, t^44t CoUon mnrl# — *ince repu- • that. Th# Hm:s# vole won more the report be modi- nublit ^ instructed to inventigati* vot- trict. The jury was presented two p4rr (|. o.lj.. „,inH f ,
rri<!ay with s.iiulbag pill boxes i dm ted bv tTnif«««4 c...____ ihnn .. r l‘”LK ,ri® practices in Duval countv fail- <»n«» h». •>* ..... * 1 “ r v Hr a statement
Bu’ ,h^ Communists, WHO seised [ •“ his removal -tales control of the sea floor three
the former commander and h< Id At Boatners direction, new miles seaward—10'v mile in the
him ter ransom, still flaunted sandbag pill txixes have been in* rase Texas and the west coast
propagana banners Inside their "tailed at key points Several are of Florida—from the low tide
compounds. located around C o m pour d 76 mark
The present commander. Bug where Dodd was seised Valued at t40 BMlion
oT “‘’•"‘lei. said he. Stay Clear of Compound Submerged land from the states
aid not mink there would be any 1’nited Nations ner«>nr,..i .tin 0M,rr boundary to the edge of the
struts
Th«.vli» ir auPU » ‘ , Ing practices in Duval county fail- iietitions. one signed bv 25 net
Hm New Hampshire Republican od to return any indictment* in Ms £ns ' t
Other committee ourcei said case. But Pace apparently was
that Pace, who talked With mem- highly indignant about the mci-
bers in closed session Thursdoy, dent, and convinced the senators
-lid not have all th« facts in the that the Army was gomg to get
■—*- the facts immediately.
No Dolay Forssoon
Committee sources said Pace's
report would not be delayed until
a report is received from a board
of inquiry which Gen. Mark W
Clark, supreme Allied commander
in the Far East, is convening to
investigate the incident.
Chairman Carl Vinson <D , Ga.)
of the House Armed Services com-
_, mittee rejected demands for an im-
incy recommended constant mediate congressional inquiry un-
til the board finishes its work.
Vinson promised to make public
“every fact" consistent with
Glade Seniors
Present Annual
'Kid Day' Program
Four "little'
, ___ .. _m , . ^ | ^ IVVI w ^ V Mil III" 1 “ * i | ’ I II ■ V d I l jp- ■ ■ , - __|
self up as a watdidog for the com- Thev Mer.H..ri ponerits including two candidates SH !.i ,red that "widespread
mg elections sider! ion n ,h- ct,r“ for office on the opposition ticket p,ubl'5 f»*p ?a*ure over the utterly
Sheriff George Parr, who had ^ .und-Tinded Arner.: S? ^
charged that
were
Judge sum Kearns of the 79th which thev oo-.tlnn^i' lo Sam Reams political i
judicial district, said he was grat- Bridge 4UM“oned R',n«cr •»«* smear campaign." he said 1
ified. but the failure of the jury H _ “Even as Governor Shis-ers re
to return indictments was "not a 1,0 Gambling srnts th), encroachm<>nt of f^era,
senior boys, dress- *ul£r ** to I11.01 . #-T !5 Jurors reported that they power on state's rights, so do the
command ......... 'L —serve, on ine coasts or Text* '“l “,"ntUi,ll.v »» led-cheVkwt' and I. Th1*' Uirv delivered a six para- found no big-time commercial members of the grand jury rebel
' w£n tK sKinn?Ie« T f^’oisiana and California who* RT- su,lsu,K' *n<lwi ll“' Kid fraph report to Judge Ream* Fri*. Bf/nblmg, and that, in fact, gam* against the attempts of Judge
I «ve ‘ b"an"‘ ! ra,»V..h“.h«*n «“ma«ed as high Eg, ffl'Ba5?!jS‘ntSh,h; • cemJ election, said' ^ C°n’ ' ■?“* .:ind . ^ W' .
Sam Reams of the 79«h to Judge Sam Reams political | ---
Posse Hunts Three
For Questioning
as *40 billion “!mn Nin'"“ »uauonum with a '""'™ ‘ "-c.ions sain: said that most girls suspected of crates to" interfere"'^’"md^trv'wj
The bill would reverse three Su- n/'ml ao,th..th,‘. clo“ tn ^’^'TSSW"^L-*"..£,*“n,ed in tavor"s r.l,n thp ««■*» of the counties of
Concession Bopudiatsd
Boatner, former assistant com-1 jw,, or thn>f, .
STSil .... jzrzisras t^ r.r»-»;<>«»>* »«?«• •< .1* p™.,. k wVjtx’tjs’s
uym.n. .............. lhr grL2T*^!!S^,^» »■> -pir. rMZWSx £T%r ITZSaf xs^srz SSi.-iHLJ ~ssu< ,h-
The- occasion was the annual timidation or molestation of voters,
About Shooting
Koje camps after Brig (Jen
Charles Colson was reiievedH
50-caliber machineguna stand mount interest
guard outside the compounds
in this land The
jority of its citizen*.-'
-'ir^SjSm SmUt
•ft«-r R°dd was seised and held by
Air force Begins
Closing Books On
"Won't Flyers"
coastal states claim the strip given .-'enieir class observance
‘ ....... Day”
within their boun- class
Kid except as herein stated
tile Started April 7
don kiddie costumes and - We agree with the court that
mol. n^*,y °! plcn.lck,n“- ‘wim- fair and honest elections are the
Stale Park ^ ’K * basic foundation of our democra-
The "little hovs" nam-|v T«m. IL" an"’ W*C “!* pcr‘
my Dunagan. Jack and Joe John- o?V Pf Un; violations
son. and Roy Mackey, read a clev- ‘ ,hL *° prop<“rlv
er poem ihm.t rrpori inc
Ike Announces Plans To
Be In Washington June 1
j Warren And Ike Leading
. I . ^ 9 rsrwkca?sli'.1,1? r‘,p‘'r' ‘h*'-me'"to"am 3 •'««•»- May taib-CSen Outlining at a London press con-
,GOPContenders In Oregan
^^■GAINESVILLE. Texas. May 18
ma-) fU.pi—-An Oklahoma-Texas posse of
h i officers led by bloodhounds on
h lo»'t from the Oklahoma state pris-
on waded through heavv under-
brush along the Red river Friday
I in search of the last of three men
! wanted for questioning in a state-
, line shooting.
The bloodhound-posse cot bina-
tion netted two suspects Thursday
I night. They were captured as ''hey
| ran .acroas an open field near
near Gainesville.
temporarily at
J? vri "r'on‘ ’ban 400 names ot candi- Mr Evelyn Mongzmgo was the1 TheJuryfinrt metonAprll7.lt worm peace Friday, and an- "« we are in a struggle ...
voters Frntsv r *KA’" down through county and | first grade teacher and the scene*was instructed to investigate rc- [und'ced that he plans to arrive which the free world is defending
SAN ANTONIO. May ,0 i f - c,S ^ ^1^ ’ ^ Thev were held
arssss » Sr-J'x wife-r~ 'X awsr*.^:7-"fF- ^sr3,u „areB Mrl>
Force Base, where «|. rUervtsU Democratic voting was lame v r' • “UdTn7 iau*h,n« nJho ™a"“™. Judge Ream* •> 'apt‘cal p«„ with western Eu- °..,hr business of building up cab" behtmi the tavern .-r
refused to fly in the first of a a formality with Sen Estes k<:- trend pmbablv will come from wu -Waien nf .,b< Rtut*pntx Gov Allan Shivers for ropr in 0 global attempt to pre- oup' ‘u Eu,,,p*' but they are just across the Red river on the Okla
May-down strikes. fauve, the only active ^mlKlate 1 Multm'nah 'ou.Uv. state's Ka.h w^.o H* “ld member. P*app ,u^.,‘a‘;i‘cal pha‘t* ot thl“ homa side. Okla-
nouni'Wl hey had forwarde<l a A warm, aunnv ilav with temper-1 m,,"t popuioua area .1, . w, V three of the jury had signed a petition, Arrivina back in P.n. i« ui.s. ” ' - tru8kie in which we are
chMpdwHifu1 1|,inhH,er,,,ml du.around 75 MeMns" Lr^ah, ' The doP brtRn. .......... ..... °i P**> aa>’tng Rangers
being AWOI. against one reluctunt out a vote
st.ite elections >^uuW, premcieii '"i-mw m pica up some votes of sen ted to the student i>..,)v .1,_V .....nangers iune in naaningion, when he will . .1. . ------- ... ■.. uasnigmi wnen a light switch fail-
wotild total 56 per cent of the Republican* irked by tactics of assembly period K “I**1, ,wr attorney gen- l>ecome an active candidate for the \t ! c /ta!*Zn,ent b>. G<>n ^uglas ed to work The flashlight shone
— ?Ia|L,rr; °rd'r*d1,° Sa« Diego Republican presidential nomina- Thursday niah't ThFa')w‘ng',M^h” “« a« mtruder with a gun
to help the grand Jury tton i nursday night that the election The burglar ordered Brewer t„
¥ondav -‘b*1 He said his exact deuanure rim. ‘J .dd'n.: ’ ."V.'". '.L?™*'4™' "Put 'em up." but the tavern own-
.............. .... .............. ..... ................ _ ____________ broke and ran, Branum said.
To Stand Firm
Arriving back in Paris in high engaged rUg*le
G E Branum of the Texas high-
flyer to the Crew Tt.lining Air
Force Judge adviM ale
The flyer Is 1st t.t Robert p
Hasbrook, *8, ..f Dallas, Texas Of
fleers at Randolph said Hasbrook
fai-eii eithet a court maltin' or
dr.*m’* brought ( Th«_ GOP betting favorite was a dime A very entertninhig pro- R .,>r* n>c—*r-v to "PifR*. he gave definitely for the Fisenhower did no- disc. way patrol unit at Denton saidthe
that Dave O'Hara. Eisenhower, although Warren was gram on Western Dav waf pre- Tion .*1 mJ‘mlda- (!nt UT° hl,i ‘‘X^ted arrival A,none,1, w, itics nor tiM hi " “bin owner. Jew Brewer, used a
is registrar, predicted «-xpc«-t**d to pick up some vote* of rented to the student hmlv during Vnu .wi, ' .wn Ra,,«pr* da,p ,n Washington, when he will .J ..aten eni hv ^ .[er fIli!th>*'bt when a light switch fail-
_. .___, — . . — _r tactics of
registered voters.
Would Be 4SO.000 Voters '* sl-'lp of 10 delegates
This Would mean man- ll.an j , !trf;*Urrr'' "b'y serlou- opuosl-
4.MIOOO of th. record registration '"uld "".'’p r'on' «ov Adlai
Stevenson of Illinois who has said
he “could not accept” the presi-
dential nomination this year De-
spite Stevenson's disavowal of
aistj1ZmZ TT •.*.................... «
* *.........................
Fori-r officers who refused to go ..iH-in-d <,i h i in
aloft went to the < IAF judge ad C'onfronting the vote,* of both 18 GOP coiivrnTlon delega'tes\;nd
, pa 1 ties was a staggering list of | 12 Democratic delegates
*° i“, ">■trd'STn rSSi5'"u;V5 iTSZAr ”?r "r.ma“”"" SS 'SSuSSn^Si
.^ibsr.,ssiJf*si*s 5r.„‘ij;5K;,<;c"sut^->£5 tar. ssal”n*d-“•
«»Jrsrasr^^tssx-
............. - ■ ***•»• srBj?£mSr'rT wjEs«sasys 211
can. a private sault* in many other sector* of the ihe gunman, they spotted a s“mp-
vocate a month ago
MacArthur Says Military
President Would Be Tragic
am 1 ^ . .. flood firm "indefinitely** "again*! ^ report signod bv eiiiht mem- st u eonl, x\
At staile besides the prestige of the Red dem.ind for forced return of the jurv said Fndav that pitim! ,a
winning the populantv cont.-st a,e of prison,-rv the petition bv the seven luS’ Citlii0n
VC Turnei Joy. sen- "-lying district attorney Homer
mr IN delegate, impatiently .sal Dean Jr . would not co-operate did
thmugh another Communist pro- not "state the full truth "
paganda filibustei at a 20-minute Jury foreman E It Miller uul
session in the truce lent He dis- iremhers A C Fiirr A i»i
Ksa;.r ---------------KriAr
I IIOllUBA/l I U- M
globt-'
fire on the Texas side of the river.
A"<'«her -piion con^rlwd nepo-
was forced to look to the rigidity
aagS'E’SrH ,m",:
enhowei, said Thursday night that j "the history of the world shows
fi^"l2h,£m,n-|W' !'W" and demoe, aeie*........
MacArt 1. a,V«h?.'s-M , 1 . 'avp Kp''p'««»y !'**« then liberties tion.
session of .he Michigan state ligb-1 to guMt-millla”''"ustuH**” **,V,,‘**n M a e A r t h u r deseribed as
a ure at Lansing, the stale rapt Nothing is more conducive to
a,‘ arbitrary rule than he military
Junta,” he said
resolute pi raistcnce”
Communist soldiers has "bank-
rupted' the CN policy of volun-
tary lejiati i.ition.
Nam said the Communists' of-
ler 01 May 2 to accent i-eturn of
132.000 prisoners was the only
Union Spokesmen Dispute
Forecast On Oil Strike *
crnrnei'm "forecast thatX* r TZ p,,'suU’m' ;iaid ,h'“ «n« "the Oil of met,ana. prov,
1 "W Mrike,0orS.Wlo‘hAFL^d <>/.
Indiana, providing for a
nine cents
arKuJTfK, s sa
democracies | failure of a civilian admimstfa- ‘ T— M* al1 ,hc 1*«|d'«rs
Th«- foimei Far East conitnond-
er did not inenttoti the name of
Eisenhower, a lending contend,"-
Is Bhoeking Proposal'
II would be ., tragic dcvolp-
State Prison Board Votes To Back
Manager's Get-Tough-Policy To Limit
president, said that
Hawkins Band To
_______________^S-JSs55i-s3: SSr
•-1 iiNUMi .is hold by the Allies Th# l,n}!t direction of Jew Ptttov, O A KmiiiM *. ^ ’ ,C‘V? In P,0“ ,Wtffn !^° CIO Oil Worker* local
CN is willing toirturnoi.lv 70 000 ili" a coneert made up if dent of !he Clt/o,i w ,‘k .pr,°* ‘ c ih-m ' ^'1 'V-1> <h‘L ',nno;l'u'p'1 and the Globe Refining Co., at
-------- a Of the iee.000 soldiers and'civilian /,0,n,l,ar1 nu,!iK *"»d marches ion * the I arses t u v.d de,! ,'ndc^n* 1 ,mont- 111 Bl,<h settlements fol-
*i locking proposal" the sugges internee* n holds — those vho ■^dfy n‘«ht- May 19. at 7 30 ^ J. ,,n'1 . ^ c SlaJ‘* 1 ^troieum l n- towed the WSH order limiting
turn that "our two-paity political want to return. o clot-k m the Hawkins High school 1.*,n,^ ,ppudl',u'* ^ ■' Standaid wage increases to 15 cent* an houi
Proceed, will help finance the iay Wai‘*‘i'’«»mi
, ,"ul .0.n *' *r*P to Now Orleans ,,p wa* reported to have said
I Junp where the band has been uv »re calling off the strike and
nvned So participate in the Lou- wp expect ihe men back at work
*,a,'n ' FW Convcntioin parade •ooh."
program will consist of
system Ik- abandoned lor all prac-
tical purposes amt that both par-1
lie- united under the leadership of 1 Soviets Claim Control
the same individual." swvitjia v.iaim control
"it would ,testiuy representative German Highway
government and. bv eomnletely si-!
fencing all opirosition, leduce us _ BERLIN. May 16 (UP'
to a
«... The
Jbr Chief
despotism," he said "We Soviets elainuxt exclusive control Huchlebuck, Cry.
Itc I'ltiltnlv rluwowdout i. »*.*(* I OVtM t Hl‘ IllliH h'ltinii i! hiaku,.... u.. l 1 *’• * *>1111, \ Uli'Ull
would lx- entirely dependent upon j OVPI 'be uiternatiiXMl highway he
Agreements Com* First
Knight said the striking work-
Einstein Comes To Aid Of School
Girl; Helps Solve Geometry Problem
IIOUNTON, May 16 (U.R>—The
Slate 1‘rtsnn Board, meeting here
Tliur-atay just after one of the
most sfNx-tmiiliir prison breaks in
Texas la recent years, voted to
bark C,<meral Manager O. It Ellis
Jr to lhr limit In a get tough pot-
iey shouM a mass disturtiani-e
•rise.
The hoard approved Ellis' policy
w "Bo to any limit” to control!
Ellis said the break was a
"chain reaction" icsulting from
the riot* in out of state prison* and
predicted "mote trouble" at Ram-
sey.
Meanwhile, the search for the
two eseafievs still at large resolved
itai-lf into continued vigitamv by
South Texas peace officers
■One nf the eeeapee*. Hotx-it At-I
the paternalism-'will of one niaiiil 'ween Western l<etinau>".mdHi-i. JJ?*? Thing Callixt Love, Wheel ot pnt 7,rp not expected to return to
and liberty as we have known it ,m Friday and accused the Allies ,J?l'd J|vt‘- Anytime. Tim
HOI.I.YWOOD. M.iv 16 UP -Dr
outhicahx, such as have m-eungd ^u.r. Ghick, 20. wai thought to he
■ me MijM »» llouaton aftei a bus duvet re-
IKMtisi a loan with a sinking n-
reevnlly tn New Jersey and Mich
■Mt, ^
The heanl also voted to ban any
■ighi«eer« from the state * prisoni
•)»d said it wuuld ask foi an v„-
••rgeit tnntget so that salatWe of
Njusi iVtwsiiM'l ivxdd he islMxt
Eilis. tn ashing to, the i«nw«
Tton -dav, «*nI
would dlsappeai T h e jteople "f
would no longei lx* the mnstei of -d'»ng the
their gmrernment, but its servant." Firs’ explanation of the weeks]
. . _ . . . »*<d Soviet haia*sing of It S and
naxt rmphasis on Asia British military police courtesy p i
".......... .........
Announcements
was Under
Inis
a a-:;.. SSSa j gyj|g5£?l
at Mt'o-x ii pi i.,m Mini met An k«a been m
■li-ioA akaii' (mu rmivnta gmh
ljnl a guard i-n-iim and r,« uxnit
• Uhsh) wlglil
depoti chief of stall, to hi. Amci
111 one seeliir, we bustle, in nan and British onmteniaU*
anolhei we apix'wc Thne lu no t he Soviet lovi.,.*.1 AHN
cootiiuiiti ot pui)»osc, no stahiliti .*geoci putdisheil a Minimal» nt
Cl determlnatimi oi spoil Om the pimesl. which n said was ,1.
■WliPIPa,™I?,ran l*P«*etaRgl|iR la an 11iwml Tuesday V 1 authouties
.eoihlanee to Chirk IwxiuleiT hit 1 «<"*'*•' entirely lanme tlx-1 cxiliiiiie.1 thev liad u-c. ived |be
tms m Corpus Chrlatl and eaiue 19t!TH>y ,M ****** ■Wn* and even I ptntest amt .nut
here idlow cent ment al A*la |o g., t-\ in • »bi.h - |
A toulup in relaying tRlMPtBlfi ..... s. I
»*m aune.1 louv. then-, cni
at l iici bn wM has M-.-H no I i n11 i,,n(.
w .is i ven l In-, n dt-puvetl of the , .
Ihi-ie ttvati-s, imviiMve- Bn wilt to,
_U** .........w h.- .niton, M n Ai thui k,>id They
. ., **• »»«eeyling wwa* Bom Al haiv t-e. n t,xve*i
*** l**™ Ruik.iHtvnlisl h
about daw it Wnkwwi*). j
wltitudv el ns
w ik
m»v *anl 'the lulmg and
•itding n| Bald, eIonii the
aiii.rt ahn were llv exclusive puvi
U ge ot Novivt ndbl.ii > nidbiuili.*.
by vutue ot « Not wt Brttiah :
American agreeineut n| Ittv
Hie Nov lets ptMtesleM that
Aineinan a»wi ttutuh mditaii mi
"kkl Hi send out ‘tMUk,
*t*uinxd ii huh,' tWhn Wgat
B» i in, M«j g aud g.
L*AKE NOBFITAL OPENING
ss
L7
***** I* •• Bv and view the
•• *B# new hoeptlal la the
termer Lee 14*1*1
LAWYER B WIVES CLUB
Mts. Ralph Prince
?•** •RMitatn Ihe Lengvlew
*,,lk Bsntgki at
,K*'» Bam# at Warns Cttv,
•B# gaatawn s#di kg a Barb#
mr and mud*#, party.
CAMP NATAWA NOTICE
Camp Natawa t« Idled !•• Ihe
<■*»' onus and thna* wh* wish
•* *•»•• th* WMRi raannn
k. .„...... '«v" “"«»»• , ix
I work until they have ugrewments 'h*°,r> ,,f 'he relativity and the only person w* know of who eauin
giving them the full amount of world's greatest mathematician, supply u* with the answer and lei
nz xsx&sisZr'"5fc.lii'ss: “ tar""............
He then added. "Am aithet state ,M" problem
meni* upon which I have Ixvn
quoted ate inaccurate if they vary a geometry problem that neithei
A.. •>" be. chum* at Wetilwke
i Another union spokcem.in m schixd-i-ould solve, scribbled a let
IVnvei. Pointing to the threatened tci giving detail* of the small frv .
b^bdown in negotiatnxw between hmtn twistei ami maii.-d it to
.it tlO union employ..... out the Kimn-m at p , Irditute t,„ v-
vane,si stud, at Puoeeton, NJ
Back
Wyua Pipeline C*y» of Casper. Wu-
»aid “mnal of the discussions ate
hung up on the uursiton of retro
activity Wicyi iet<ottcdly has of
feird the iiuiaxi a flat |Ag |x-t man
in lieu of letuvi. live* |Mi on the
agreed 13 cent ineuMsa-
Neithei Knight not am «dhct
n-dionc leadei of the ft inking
union % ha* the powc> to ontei tin
th) tmu woikeis bnk to thee
least
M- it you ,ndlai jHissibly work
Johanna Mankiewic.-. baffiui by "u> problem for us, we would be
'er> grateful Here u the prob-
lem
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Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 256, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952, newspaper, May 16, 1952; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021725/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.