The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1953 Page: 7 of 12
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Section Two
Section Two
• EDITORIALS
• EDITORIALS
• COMMUNITY AND FARM NEWS
• COMMUNITY AND FARM NEWS
North Anli East Texas' Jforemost Meekly -Dtfetospaper
MINEOLA, TEXAS, THURSDAY. JANUARY^^T! 953 "
SEVENTY - SEVENTH YEAR - NUMBER FORTY-FIVE
SIX PAGES IN THIS SECTION
/Truman’s Tidelands
Action Causes Storm
Mothers’ March Jan. 31
To Climax Polio Drive
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President Truman touched off an executive order setting aside
a major storm Thursday with an the offshore lands, often called
«leventh-hour decision to turn the tidelands, ns a Navy petro-
the great oil wealth in offshore hum reserve.
j Capitol Hill, legislators
Truman told his final news j from costal states affected by
<w ! i -uch an order promptly set up a
i roar of protest.
I Sen. Price Daniel (,D.-Texas>,
I former attorney general of Tex-
as, called it an act of “personal
spite and political revenge.”
“It is just as arbitrary and
just as illegal as Mr. Truman’s
j unconstitutional seizure of the
steel industry,” Daniel said.
Several Senators confidently
predicted that President-elect
Eisenhower will reverse Tru-
man’s projected order soon after
taking the oath of office.
In New York. Eisenhower’s
headquarters indicated t h e r e
would be no comment inasmuch
as the President-elect’s views
on the tidelands dispute are well
known.
During the campaign, Eisen-
hower came out in favor of state
control of off-shore oil. He
the great oil wealth ir.
^*nds over to the U. S. Navy.
J Truman told his final i
conference that before leaving
office next Tuesday he will issue
Min cola will join with the rest,
of the nation in staging the
“Mothers’ March” Saturday
night, Jan. 31, as part of the
1953 March of .Dimes campaign,
according to Mrs. Phillip Slover,
chairman of th° Mineola drive.
The ‘ Mothers’ March” is sche-
duled between the hours of 7
o.nd 8 o’clock on the night of
Jan. 31, and newspaper and
radio publicity will be used to
cail attention to the campaign
Ail radio networks will featun
the March of Dimes during that
hour.
Mrs. Slover appointed thr<y
more campaign assistants thi
weelt. Mrs. M. E. Lynch will or-
ganize the “Mothers’ March” i?
the northwest part of town
Mrs. Hubert Aaror. will be i
charge in the northeast seethe
and Mrs. W. Clyde Smith in tin
southwest part. A chairman foi
the southeast part remains t<
be named. Dividing lines an
Johnson Street and the railroad
tracks. These assistants will ap-
point workers for every block
for the night of Jan. 31.
Irving Iiirsch is in charge oi
HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR RURAL NEIGHBOR?
Western Jubilee
Program At Coke
Tuesday.
The annual
won
considerable support, particular-
ly in Texas, by taking that stand
in opposition to the view ad-
vocated by Gov. Adlai Steven-
son, the Democratic nominee.
Stevenson favored federal con-
trol.
h S. Thompson news bakcmn j Red Cross Blood
iu€iititles rarin Regardless or wnere you live Unit Returning to a c°pyr*sh<
Photo Last Week in Wood County you will find Van Znnflf rnnntv copy °f an
L. S. Thompson was the first The Monitor and Record inter- j * ! deserters ai
Monitor reader to recognize last estinS reading, lor the two pa- The Red Cross Eloodmobile ^heArm
weeks farm photo as the C. R. pers ofier more county news Wld return to Van Zandt County
LaForce place north of Hawk- than any other publications. The * nex^ month. According to a Red end AWOL
ms. John A. Hughes of Rout^ . „ prn,
One was the second caller. Jack fapers alsu uovor nows of m‘ S
Huff was third, Mrs. Denton,terest fc(! residents of northeast-
Maxfield fourth, R. L. Cannon!ern Van Zandt and northwest-
fiith and Lonnie Sanders sixth, i ern Smith Counties. And the : Feb.
^Now/^fecial
Offer k
59*,* /
Coke Western
Jubilee Program will be held at
the Coke school building Tues-
day night, Jan. 27, at 7:15
o’clock.
The program will feature
variety numbers by entertainers
from several towns in this
ATTEND FASHION SHOW
Among Mineola merchants at-
tending the American Fashion
Association’s Spring and Sum-
mer Market in Dallas this week
were Wayne Collins and Ray
Neill.
area.
Six of the entertainers will drive
more than a hundred miles to
be on the Coke program.
L. J. Cooper, Mineola rcstau-
rantman, will serve as master of
ceremonies. The program also
will include a dance team from
Mineola, the D. L. Bcrgcss Band
from Van, comedy acts from
Winnsboro and Scroggins, Jo-
ann, Mary and Martha Baxter,
dance trio from Dallas, a dance
team from Sulphur Springs,
singers and musicians from sev-
eral towns and a square dance
team from Winnrfboro under the
sponsorship of Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Darby of Coke.
“be escorted or ordered to a
West Coast Army personnel cen-
ter for shipment to the Far East
Command.
The order referred to soldier;
who have completed their basic
training and are eligible for for-
eign service.
McAuliffe, assistant chief o;f
staff for personnel, told report-
ers Jan. 6 that the real problem
is not desertions but men goin<?
AWGL for a short time after
being alerted for overseas duty
Generally, he said, they over-
stay leaves, rniss trains and
milled lust week-end to Medical; show up three or four days after
Center Hospital in Tyler. j their transports sail.
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Carraway, R. H., Jr. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1953, newspaper, January 22, 1953; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123306/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.