The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1947 Page: 4 of 6
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A perfect example of the type of business judgement
(or lack of it) which has led: to a demand for adoption of
the unit system of disbursing roacl and bridge funds was
pcuvidud hy county eommissiproirs here Monday. The
«ouft wt«?d unanimously to defer until Aifaist J any action
in response tu a petition signed by tf7J .Orange County
vdtersland requesting ap election upon the question <>f,
adoption of the unit system in. the manner provided by.the '
jjjture. Purposp of the delay, according to niciri-
court, is to give, the commissioners'Ume to
'^tiyly" the stenotics on ihe petition.
Tbe end product of the delay will be a completely
- IfAifMWSi^ expenditure of approximately $600 out of the
fcj# ?everiue funds of Orange County for a .special oh rUon
on the (| ie;ition. By aj&hlg promptly on the matter, the
could have pallpd the election for August 20,when
it could have been held simultaneous with bajlnting on a
projfljfc^/Mflendment ^- the state constitution WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE COUNTY.
Only about 400 sugnatures were needed on the peti-
tioi to retire the copirt to order the election. Thtf commis-
sioner^ are bound to know that there were at least that
jj^y quqlifje^ ydlers among (Tie 677 signatories to the
tfument. I^they entertained any doubts in the respect,
not ftiore'than a week should have been required to check,
the signatures against the poll tax list. . \
Delay in calling the election, in the opinion of many,
deliberate, wasteful political maneuvering, either con-
scious or unconscious. > Money—especially that of t he tax-
payers—seems to mean little to some of the commissioners
fffveept «s something to be bartered for political support.
It still isn't too late for the commissioners to retract
joljDting order and arrange to have the road plan
i along with that on the constitutional amendment,
it \|^ill take some pressure for the citizen:; to force
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Chadlck bficarrye flq
Au^in, Tex-, Ju
Sen. T. C. Cradle!
Monday wa«i fifth man tq
as governor since JVIV 1.
lif* became toting bovernor Spn-
<fay • at 10:30a m. when h plan®
arryipg Pov* 9c§4*P*d WT. Jea*
to tht; National Oqvewoi's
unit reni't* at Salt' Lake City,
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cauue of li|g recent: election as
president If0 t(}qnjdre of the Son-
ate. The other twomeii who have
ser.ert variously us governor dur-
ing 104V when .C'qke Sjtfvensqn
and Ben 'huiisev of S?n Augua- (
tine, former Senate president prq
tenv *.<"
Mr. and Mm. ( Chadick werq
guests at the governor'® mansion
Sunday night. Tlufcr ware alao hon-
ored at a reception at the home of
Jhstiee and Mrs. J. B. Hicjonan.
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Scout Coaoe T"H
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To Orange Shted
Nine, EStpto^er Scouts of Post
80, Flrpt BpptM chgrch^rt Ar- held al the OSU at 7:30, it was
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CLUB PLANS TOURNEY
Final plans of the fall tourna-
tnent sprrnsorod by the Chess and
CiiecVfir club will be announced
tonight tit the club's meeting to be
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THE. STATE OF TEXAS
TO: UOhOTHY E. KEINHAHT
Defe{(dant, Grcetihg:
You afe hereby cotnman<J«!d tp This i? a suijt tor: divorce upon the
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Two Charged With
Tneft of Secrets
Washington. July 15. (AP) —
Govwnrneut legal authoripoR con-
fliden^ly. (jrodictCMl today thai they
| omic Energy- committee-meinbern
volving ^n^l.o.nb secrets with- as We„ aji tll(! FHI (nsistei, thnl
out dwcl6smn j^ y hush-hust data, none of the secrets they tire
The ex-Gi,'« ■— accused of tak-
ing Highly confidential notes and
photoRrnphf with them when they
left, the U* Alamos, N, M.. A-
bomb project the Army more
than a year ago- were released
FBI nijents arrested both men
Saturday, nearly two and one half
months after the Justice depart-
ment wits called into the case by
the atomic enert;y commission.
The two previously had been
described rip simply "souvenir
hunters," and Congressional • At-
charged with possessing got into
unauthorized hands.
New - boru kangaroos weigh
about 1-S!>0th of a pbUifd and are
an Inch long.
Is Attended by 95
Ninety-fh e p^rson'oftendfed thq
! opening ctasse? of the food hand-
| leu's srhocir yqstoi-dfly mofajpg at
tlu' Holland hotel. L. R. Candy
| of the Citv-County Health unit is
assisting J. H. Arnuld'of tho'Sfate
hisillh derwrttnent. in teaching
the school. • "
" Tlie time of the classes has been
(•Handed,foit) to 10:30 in the morn-
In'g. aiwi from 2 to 3:30 in the af-
ternoon. Both these classes tfover
the same, subject, for the benefit
o fworkers on shifts and will last
until Friday.* • -r —
JThVrfihtsses yesterday included
short lectures, followed by the
exhibition of slides "arid moving
picture*. Ilhft siibiact uf bacteria
and how it is connected with
lorxl establishments was covered.
■ Sttbipets to kne co\ i?«<i -through,
the rest of the course are: .Foqd
oorifamipation And .protection,
Tuesday; sanitation'of dishes and
utensil#r=W«^tnesday; threjp ene-
mies of foid estabiigh.me'ds,
Thursday; and personal hygiene,
Frh'lay. - • •
. The school is eonduetod under
the auspices of the lpcal Iwittlth
department in cooperation with
the State Health department.
IXANO MUKUKR TRIAL
NKAR8 4.HRY SfAGir" *
Hatio, Tex.. July 14. (APJ —
The case ot n." M. Montgomery,
Waco qian chartjed with the slpy-
in« of Helen Shields Feb. 22 at
Buchanan lake, was nearing the
jury stage here today.
The defense rested S turd«y
nlRht after attempting to pcove
thai the woman Jumped to her
death from an automobile;
T
thur, will make the first sched-
uled eapbe trip ever to be held in
the Sabine Area council of the
Boy Scouts of America, When they
shove oft ih Cow Creek, at Camp
Bill Stark, Saturday, July til. ac-
cording to Kd Lynn, Camp Activ-
ities ch^mpi, 1'ort Arthur tiis-
'trict. '
Plans are to come down Cow
creek to the Sabine river, fhciHre
pn tp'OrafigC where they will pull
out of the wateij oh Wv'dnesdiiy.
July 3. The Swuts will fish arid,
explore along the journey.. They
will choose select ciunpina spitts
to pltfh camp for the nights they
are'oirt". " T\Vo Scoutu and duffel
and fowl will be carrii'd in each
canoe,
announced today
The tmirnament w^U' begin. Sep- !
temluT 23. and Is o'pen to any resi- j
denfij of Orapge cotihty, civilian i
or ml|lt!iry:.persbiiir)el, who is in- [
terested. £ - • , --• )
^ppear. before -the Hopqi'able Dif-
Wict Court .qi; Uriingc, Cijuply aj
the Cpurt Mouse thereof, In Or-
piige, Texas, " at or before 10
o'clock A, Mi of the first Mon-
day "next jitter the expiration of
forty-two days from the date of
the- issuance o! this citation, same
being the iflth- <b«y 'Of'-August: A.
D. l 17; then.and- thete to answer
Dr. Georfje l
of ' Ph>|nt fi's Petition tiled in said fil'e In- ChWR^ 1 Texas; ^this
hrZ-Tir- . .. .A' tuttu A ll
the club, and Hiqry Tv ttuniple ot^^ , Court, qp the,;3Uth. d y of Jtnpr
' Bay town,' secretary of the Texas j A. I). lilt'/; in this .cause, numb-
State Checker asS.ot'iatUitv, ,\viil|ered 3'UIO on the docket of said
play a checker match i^t the meet- | court Wherein ltglph. A. Heinhurt
i(jg also. l is Plaintiff, iipd Dorothy E. Itein-
ihart is Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
bT this suit is as follows, to Wit:'
grounds of.harah arid cruel treat-
ment, as is more fully shown by
Plaintiff's Petitionlon file in thl
suit. , 4 -V".: i: jj-
The officer executing" this, pi,
h-s shall prqpiptly exeKUtw tlie
sanie ^accordi^g to law,, apd maljle
line return as the law directs.
Issued and given.-under my hand
and the Seal of said Court, at of-
PLUMBER?
PHONE 2309
L G. ELMORE
FHA ' Ternrs . *
704 TIIIKO ST.
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ItOth. day ot' June A. 1>. "1M7.
Attest:. (I
T.' M. Do'd'd1, ClCrT;, "Distr'ict
Court, (grange County, ;T
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Plane Crash Dead
Reported As 21
Melbourne, Fla., July 15. (AP)
—Twqptor-otfl},,RprflP0?. w«'>e bill-
ed' Sunday in the crash of a
DC-3 chartered airliner in swam-
py wastelands r^j-ar here, and to-
day several remained unidentitied
mainly because of a confujaon in
Spanish, names. ,
The deatH foil was exppcted to
mount with two of the 13 injured
on the' "critical" list.
The plane, en route from New-
ark, N. J., to Miami with 30 per-
sojis aboard-a crew, of five and
31 home-bound Puerto Hicans —
cut a 300-foot swath through the
scrub pine six miles from this
Florida east coast town as ,it
ploughed to earth shortly after
3:30 a. m. (CST).
on bond yesterday.
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For nearly' a century, Rlatic lias been
twiewNl nn/y iu Mil*Quince
famed for it* clean, fresh Good Taste.
it# startling flavor. Try BlaU Dis-
cover what foils in Milwaukee have known
un^e 1051
t* brews better beer
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The p^lbUity tft putling the
bill jnto law over Mr. Truman's
veto has virtually disappeajedpde-
spite the 00 to 32 vote by which
it passed the Senate yesterday. A1
though this gave tax cut advo-
cates 4 28-vote margin, it fell two
votes shy of the two thirds need
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Defeat Seen For
Russian Move On
Atomic Question
f s Hjr Lam Kauek
Lake Success. July 15, (AP) —
A velted move by Russia to get
the United Nations to endorse the
immediate destruction of all at-
omic weaphns appeared headed
for defeat today in the Atomic
EnerR.v commission.
American sources said that So-
viet Deputy Foreign-Minister At>'T'
drei A. Groriiykp was attciivrifmi<
to override a' United Stnles plan,
already agreed .to'ffy all except
Russia anil Potand, which calls'
for dwphifol of the bombs mly
upon completion of a treat^'inr
worldwide atomic control'with
air-tl«ht safeguards.
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Veto Message on
TaxRiH
E pected Fridfqy"
Washington. July ;(AP)~
The White House said today pros-
dent Truman's message vetoing
the new $4;0t).(),000,ooo income tax
reduction bill will be sent to
Congress this week—probably on
Friday. . .
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In advanpe of final congression-
al action on the Republican meas-
ure, Mr. Truman had given no-
UjC<! that he intended to reject it
as he had a previous, similar bill.
Be also Rave assurances that-the
veto would be forthcoming after
he r®ceived the leftislntlob.
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The doctor's midnight,knock! Hdw
comforting "when illness strikes! The
physicians and scientists of Texas
are the conservators of life, the guar-
dians of health. They are dedicated
to a continuing study, a never-ceas-
«t#>flrph fnr means to make life
our health,(our land4 our knowledf
our pritelesB heritage.
United Qas recognises its responsibil-
ity in conserving Texas' natural re-
sources. Many cities and towns in
Texas enjoy natural gaa service to-
day because United is taking gas that
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and health . just as others in Texas
conserve the things we hold dear.
might otherwise remain worthless in
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ut use, natural
TMf practical cVnserpation, for*.it*.gives value to this finest of fmls, stimifiatei
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1947, newspaper, July 15, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308464/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.