The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 239, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1955 Page: 3 of 10
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• FIRST TIMI in ORANGE • .
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weapons. Aware -of Shis, both'the
United States and Russia seem
determined torgive Austria more
than it can use in Ue long run.
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Mill good risks?
Some 1,000 finance men from all
over the- country are meeting to-
day in Boston to discuss such mat-
tert And in Washington there'i
hesdwagging over the steadily
rising total of consumer debt.
But leaders of the firms that
makerthe loans maintain that the
vast majority of American families
who buy on the cufLare still good
risks — just as they've always
been. - —-
Roughly one half of American
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Mistrial Declared
After Juror Dozes
HOUSTON (AP)— Asst* Dist.
Atty. George Miller suddenly in-
terruptedi testimony in a-spicy
bawdy house trial yesterday.
Pointing to a juror;. Miller said.
“Judge. I think that man is
asleep.” ___
________Juror R. F. Colston slept through
the interruption. When Judge By-
ron Johnson of the County Court-
at-Law spoke' to him, Colston
jerked up. blinking.
“Did you go to sleep?” the judge
asked. ---
"I may have," Colston replied.
Ui . heve thattheres any great dang
Defense attorney Jack’Knight in mounting consumer credit.”
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downturn is in sight, nor is any
expected. And the finance com-
panies can say without contradic-
i tion at present; the ordinary
aim, Austrian
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Soviet authorities have indicated
their gifts will include 20 heavy The mutual
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■ doing — and is still an excellent
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| Concern centers largely in what —
' might happen if the incomes of the -
debtors should be clipped by some
general and sharp downturn in
business At the moment no such
payment each month - on- heuse,
Ar, appliance pr personal lban.
Whether that's good or bad de-
pends largely on the individual
family.. Generalizations. or aver-
ages. can be quoted without prov-
ing too much. Credit executives
say: delinquencies still hold at
about one per cent oL total loans
outstanding. __
Rapid Rise
Companies represented at the
Boston meeting of the National
Consumer-Finance Assn, deal ex-
clusively with cash instalment
credit — lump sums paid back it
regular intervals. They expect to
make more than three billion dol-
I lars in cash loans thia ear.
This is a modest portion of con-
« sumer credit, which according to
latest Federal Reserve figures to-,
tals 331 billion dollars, with the
instalment phase of it topping-26
billion. This credit and its rapid
rise this year to record highs ad-
mittedly is one of the main props
of the retail side of the business
boom.
eorge P. Johns, a division
chairman of the Associated Credit
Bureaus of America) says: “Re-
tailers are keeping their bad debt
losses to less than one half of one
per cent. As long as they main-
tain that small loss percentage,
there seems t* be no reason to be-
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Credit of American Family Still ^miet Russia and United States Vying
Good Risk Say Top Financiers’ToeSupplx Arms for Austrias.Mew Armyua
By SAM DAWsON famiies make some installment and the United States are vying ! find difficulty -equipping with four
tosugbyAjstria-Mit-aFs. ,-tdiflerent eakbers and types of
Thiteen freight cars of Russian
ammunition arrived at the Aus-
Big Dance Tonite!
• SLM WATTS .
• LINK DAVIS
• LITTLE MARGE
• GEORGE JONES
IN PERSON!
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of equipment—but has not reveal- might go a long way to influenc-j -t , .0 n--, t
ed the types. E IRigAutria, basically pro-Western nfallmscting.of the.chamber's ADENAUER SLIGHTLY ILL
Under the A u s t rTa n ‘-State ; in its outlook, in any future crisis Dairds cd 18 wif re eahesdmi - BONN, Germany (AP)—Chan-
Treaty, this nation of seven mil- threatening its neutrality, outstanding accomplishments of cellot Konrad Adenguer has a
lion, strategically tocated between+. So far the Augtrian army of a the 1955-56 chamber committees cold. Theet9-jear-old Chancellor
Germany- and Italy, is ncutralifew hundred menesis, American- i Reports - and recommendations1 canceled sneaking date, in the
militarily. Occupation troops arc oriented. Its core is being- taken । from all committee groups will be n. _ i . . . ■
almost all gone. AT-thform4 oc- from the federal police force, and j presented for the board's approval 1 Bremen election campaign- today
cupiers—Russia, the Vnited States, these gendarmerie have been using 1 at that time. . " - and tomorrow. -.T,
France and Britain—have prom- U.S. small arms and vehicles fortrin the fields of education agri- ——— -------- '—. -—
ised weapons to the Austrian a long time.. - culturafand industrial develop- • I m m
army. ——------- ment, public affairs and public T B •
This army will have about 30,41 Truman Calls Adlai ‘a Friend health. Hawn said th.- East Texas ■ A uw | • M M
c * D L | But Won't Say He'll Back Him (hambe: (ommeree ■ 45 V9 ■ I l gj
Governor I 0 Kebel i BOSTON (AP) -Former Presi- ni Progressive work programs. J
, . n dent Harry S. Truman said yester- , , r g*T--—
On I ax ravments day Adli Stevenson is “a friend" , Ashcan are Navy slang for 105 SIXTH ST.
VI i ua ruymcius anaAvereilHariman‛s.age—64 depth-bombs ‘rsuinmneso,
SALT LAKE C LTV (AP) is not tooold for a president—but 1 -
Utah s^Gov. J. Bracken Iee says he evaded the question of whom
he will refuse to pa* at least part j Wllt support for the Demo- ‘
of his income Cait this year. cratic nomination.
..Republican Iek..noy ,inmthe He told a new, conference his .
thirduyearor.his.secondlerm.a5 presidentiai preference will come
governor, says he s taking the f light the Democratic Na- !
standbecause for thinks"itsis.un. Convention, where he ex-
constitutional for this nation to , , be part or the MiSsouri
tax its citizens for the support of E “ . P *
foreign nations " delegation.
And forthefourth stra!ght yea -------------------------------
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--HATU»t HO 1------
GLENN FORD
"AMERICANO”
IWESTERN JEANS
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JUTK AGENCY
___ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955 ! THE ORANGE LEADER
Orange Firms join Two Boys Ploying Space Ship TROUBI ELAMEDON ANTS D KWEXIN, FAKISIANAp, -
- • Are Found Dpad in A+ti, TmnL LOS MGELES (AP) — Hun- hARAcH-, raxistan (Ar)
East Texas Chamber 6.10 nd.Deo n 1 gr§ FPants with a taste tor plas- Former New York Gov. Thoma,
AncvEw (Son - Tea Or. I NEW HAVEN, -Conr. -(AP igSaujation have been trace# E. Dewey and his wife arrived to-
an NGVIEW nGP!,Two.OrslEwo young boys who had begathe culprits responsible for a day for afour-day visit to Pakis-
mi businessu-namessareancludedliayinE space ship were ound"mxsterious series of short circuit tan. Dewey is on a month’s touc
in A irentyaannduneed 1 istqofEpeadinaan attic, trunk yesterday; allures m San Fernando Valley , of southern Asia. _____J
” y T c8e1 Stmscrrers to wfPotwc said the brother of one of trafri., ginal, 2,_________,_____ .1
East Texas Chamber of Cpm-[ them had admittedjockmg tRem ----__________ - ‘ TL Indian government Year-
meresAcavdinggtosiSharles the inbecaue.he did tt want them .10 National Forest in the j bookIndia has
Hawnnap chamber prestdentotine follow inE him around Black Hills of South Dakota; por- । abont 350.000 motor vehicles. This
_ Dominick Primicerio. 9. and cupines cause'more damage to is about one for-every 1,000 per-
a - The Orange listings arc. Charles t Daniel Benciverga, 8. had been trees than do fires 'sons 1
t: , - sources said appears to be to W Mann and the Orange Natipnal missing smee 450"p.m.. Wednes- (------man-dones--sons---------------------- ]
Ig.0 rient the Aust: er Bank. dav, , E —— ----------------
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promptly moved for a mistrial. "I Best Judge
thought he was going to fall out । At Boston today Selby has
of his chair,” he said of the sleepy praise for the ordinary American
juror. " family s budgeting ability. He says
Johnson overruled the motion it prides itself pn meeting its ob-
but recessed court until today “to ligations and “is the best judge
give the jury a little rest," a court- of whether it has extended itself
CLUB
he refused to proc laim Oct.. 24 as; deee.
United Nations day in Utah. Tn- ““2P22myAeyy TA/
stead, he said, he will nroclaim a54874Aaz | V
Oct 23 as United States Day ■ 'J *
He said he will refuse tn pay
income taxes on personal income
oxer and above his gubernatorial
salary, from which the tax already
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 239, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1955, newspaper, October 7, 1955; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443447/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.