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a "suitable" nature in Orange, see
thfc report of la*t night'* open
forum, in Column S below.
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Tanks Being Used
Some Areas by
Forces
ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947
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scattered thunder
J jr;fnd in. north'
and tonight. Not mt
temperatures; Modei
southeast winds on the
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mask
ontinues in
U. S. To Continue
Atomic
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Ity KI ton c. Fay
Washington^ Jijtly 24. (AP) —
A world unable to agree on inter-
national Control Of atomic bombs
was put on notice by the "United
States today that:
. 1. It intends to conduct more
tests of atoihlc weapons in the
Pacific.
2. Top military officers in the
field of nuclear fission now head
a point Army-Navy agency de-
voted to "development of atomic
■WMpons of al| types." Vv
3. "We mean to maintain and
increase the pre-eminence of the
Ifnited States in atomic weapons
imttl . . . acceptable international
agreements" are reached and con-
trol or machinery established.
A report ot the atomic energy
commission to Congress contained
fjie (terse announcement of furth-
er experiment^, and the implied
acceptance of any challenge to a
world atomic armament race.
(Russia and the United States
made plain again yesterday at u
New York session of the Unitea
Nations' Atomic Energy corn-
ier Swlnton
Batavin. Jt^i, July 24. (AP)—
Cheribon. imwtatant northwest.
Java port, has fasten to a Dutch
t\nk attack, but IriSfenesian Re-
publicans . .'dared todafethey had
turned back a strong DuMljwdi.'ivc
on their capital of Jogparknriifeij#nd
now were closing in on the N<
Javii port of Semarang.
A Dutch army communique an-
nounced the capture of Cheribon.
The Indonesian radio said the
Dutch used a striking force of 5i)
tanks in an assauTt yesterday a-
gainst the port, birthplace of the
Indonesian independence agree-
ment. These forces, the broad-
cast said, bypassed Soemedang
and Kadipaten.
One City Seized
An Indonesian army communi -
que said Republican forces in the
eas(-central sector had seized
Modjokerto, on the duter rim of
Orange Is City With Housing Shortage
In Midst of Oversupply of Dwellings;
Contractors' Forvm Speakers Disclose
* "The present potential nepd for
new homes in,Orange to.take care
of replacements alone will total
approximately 4^475"; "Orange is
out of tha picture, almost, so far
as FHA loans are concerned,"
and "forty percent of the super-
state ry personnel of Du Pont live
insert Arthur because they can
hot fitol suitable housing in Or-
ange." ^Bbese are some of the re -
vealing statements made by m.'n
in a position*^ know during an
erxide to Navy and of civilian per-
sotinel from Navy to Riverside."
He admitted,. however, that Riv-
erside- housing is "not desirable
and not permanent."
Figures Cited
Evahn cited figures on-s^atistics
takca 4jy the Federal Public j
HousihgSAutliority iii"' 1941 whjch
disclosed thdtv^f the dwelling units j
here at that thng 69 per^ cent '
were aub-stafiniraHMrieb^timtgn^
ly amounted to 2H75 Rouses. Vliis i
MEOAN
PAIEMBA
I0UATO*
B5v*' S
BORNEO
atavia
BuiUnipiJ
Ifdior 0<ton
300
JJATUTI MlUt
BALI
open foitnn on
ange- Building 1
the Associated ContrS
district eoui't room
night and attended by
hy Isn't Or- added to 2200 public unit^ no
held by.
>rs in the
J_nesday
One
the Dutch perimeter around the
once-powerful n.va, O.se . So- t K'"
erabaja. This was one of th$ ar-
eas held by the Dutch before the
outbreak of hostilities Sunday.
Morjokerto is 28 miles southwest
of Soerabaja.
The Modjokerto action appar-
ently Was an attempt by the Re-
publicans to harass Dutcji forces
mission their diametrically op- giving on « stronghold of Ma-
posed views on the sublet 0f . lan«- The Indonesian commil-
bHt powers veto righti "-over in-
ternational atomic
tlon8.)
control qu«s-
fcOY DROWNED
Wichita Falls, Tex.. July 24.
(AP) — Fifteen-year-old Jimmy
#lHnlson, son of Mr.'and Mrs.
Marvin Jemlson of Wichita Falls,
Wasv drowned yesterday in the
Wichita river.
I LET'S DO !
nique said the drive had been
halted 36 miles southeast of the
city.
Dutch Deny Report
The Indonesian objective in
Central Java is armored spear-
heads driving on Jogjarkarta. In-
donesian news reports said tji5
Dutch had withdrawn more than
10 miles and that Toentang. high-
way junction south of Semarang.
hundred representatives of
oils civic groups and the buildi
industry., X.
Mayor To Form Group
> Following ,tbe meeting" which
nerly, Mayor Raymond Sanders
wan named to form a citizens com-
mittee whose duty it will be to
promote housing construction. In
a brief statement to the group in
direct answer to q^slltm* from
the floor, Mayor Sanders asserted
the facilities, would be extended
by the city wherever it Is estab-
lished that the property wDuld be
subject to city taxes.
- Not brought into discussion last
night were problems concerning
building materials and labor costs,
both of which have been given
by many authorities previously
as reasons tor lack of home build-
! ing—in Orange. The obstacle of
j available land was lessened to
some degree by statements of a
number ol land owners who dis-
| closed there is "plenty of land" up
for sale on the outskirts of the
occuuied which wil lbe terminate
makes the 4475 figure, he said.
It will be remembered by those
who have followed the housing
situation here^_ since war ended,
that Evahn went before civic
about a year ago advo-
an immediate buildins
progrfm by private enterprise.
Meet FHA Terms
Oihey\Bn§(k, local attorney and
abstractor, wi^ introduced to ex-
plain FHA requirements and as-
serted that only a tepi tain area of
Orange is eligible tolWich loam.
He baaed this statementfom past
experiences of applicatioilibr for
FHA loans in different vlelmfok.-;
of the city, he said. The w
designated as eligibly'
for the loans in hit address to
the forum, but later requested re-
porters not to publish, fall /short
tf street facilities, utllitie.s and
building requirements, he said,
flack asserted that "Orange prac-
tically is out of the picture so fat-
as FHA loans is concerned, unles
that agency relaxes iti policy^
Black pointed out that Iqpii ti
ity
WHERE DUTCH FIGHT INDONESIANS—Fighting between Duti\ empanelled for the Maytafm of
and Indotiesiiin-Republican forces spread to tne is'lnnd of Suitiatr'jAl clisjtrlct court submlttejf^ils re-
■where actions took place at Medan ( l)^adans (2) and Paicmban;; H>«' l to Judge F.-jir^Huatmyr?
(31. On the island of JaVa, Dutch troops drove xoulfi froii.x Buiten--S Wednesday ufterwwn. Accom-
zorg, east and wes| from Bandoeng, and south from Semanjjjg.and • |il,sinrients listpdT In the do<umcnt
. . • ......... -1.n investigation of 24--',,.nj^
violations with 13 bills
i f iudfi^knient^ and fi ••no-bill#"
lej*mied; Vt investigation into
Uhe cominlssioners court records,
which were tound to be "in first
j class shape": awbe of sanitary
; conditions in . \\ie county jail
| which Upon first examination was
! found in 'a "very unsatisfactory"
, condition but '"promptly im
] proved to some extent"; and "im-
T ffiovemeTTt" in the gamblihg stt-
j nation in Orange county,
Mrri id Killed For Murder
Among th'; Indictments repoi
Wednesday
.Soerbaja (arrows). Dutch marines were reported to have established"- : ipclitHed
a 55-mile long bridgehead between Probolinggo • and Sitoebondo ~l lcged 1
^haded>piong north coast. .(AP- Wirephoto• Map)
EXCHANGED AGAIN I!
S CITY OF ERUSALEM
Leaders Agree To
AAournCongri
Next
[Split With Russia on Question Bodes
[ Complete End of Unity Among Nations
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By John M, Hightower ^
WASHINGTON, July 24—(/P)—State Department o1
debated today this government's nexf moves toward drafting
ja Japanese peace treaty in view of Russia's rejection of
American proposals « hich would eliminate the big power Veto
in the Far Eastern jicace settlement. '
Officials would say only that a note expressing the
| attitude, has been received.
Secretary ot State MarshaU^toli
a news conference yestercjay that
when the note was iw^Wed he
would initiate studip< to determ-
ine thp proper copfse ol action tor
the United St]tX&. fi M
tral Issue ' *^3
Diplotp«rtlc authorities said the
ccntrar is*uei is whether the
African government should seek
e collaboration of governments
other than Russia in going fthgad
with Japanese treaty drafting. . >
This would mean in effect, a le- r|
clsion to "make a separate peace"
with Japan. "**
.One Russian proposal which
may get favorable action here is
for an early meeting of the Soviet,
British and French ambassadors
With a representative of the SUU >
department. .• >
T Russians Want Ression"
The Rut.vians want such a
ion to arrange for the initial Ja
nese treaty drafting to be taken
Up in the council of foreign minis- L
ters—a system Which would pre- ■
, cr e their veto power. „
Diplomatic informants said that
one change almost eertatnly will
be made In the American plan. I
This woiild change the date for
convening the initial treaty drat
Giand Jury Returns
13 Indictments And
v• ,j ' , /. . ,
Reports; Examining
Court Records, Jail
The Orange county #rand,
empanell« d for the May
SOMETHING
ABOUT IT!
TO KNOW OTHER COUN-
TRIES is rapidly becoming the
business of Orange people as well
as all sections of these United
States in view of the fact that
there is to be a considerable
change in the trade conditions
throughout the world as the peri-
od of'adjustment rolls along. It
was a beftting circumstance that
lieutenant Commander Newton
Tornaghi, of the Brazilian Navy,
was induced to appear before the
Orange Rotary club on a program
featuring the topic, "Salute To
Our Sister Republic, Brazil". The
Brazilian officer appeared to be
full of enthusiasm as he discuss-
ed possibilities f°r 8 closer re,a"
tiohship between this country and
the United States. •
had been recaptured by the Re
... • j ior
publicans. , 1 city. A. M. H. Stork went so far
The Dutch denied -the drive on I „ . , . . ^
t^ioiA..*.. as t0 "rter his land ' across the
Jogjakarta was halted. j bayt?u BlHnrf aadH^n
j contractors to build on terms by
j which they would pay him for the
land after they had sold the
' houses built on it. He declared,
he had made this offer to a nwxU
Balkan Dispute Is
Seen as Threat To
tnXiSrganization
Lake Success, July 24. (AP)-
Certairt United Nations delegates ! of why there is home building
expressed belief today that the fn- J programs undj ffway here by Fed-
ture of the world organization eral Public/Housing Authority,
as yet' been taken up on the deal.
Too Much Publtr Housing
In direct answer jrfuie question
Ross Evafih, housing director and
princj{(al speaker on the night's a-
ge^tffa, stated that in his opinion
is because "we have so much
Ci
I
A LOCAL DISTRICT COURT^
came in for a very convenU
unction this week when iywas
nude possible for the/district
Judie. an Orange maryto call to-
gether members of thfe grand jury
to consider an Ijrrportant matter
regarded as an^emeriency having
might hinge on the outcome of
the showdown fight between the
United States and, Russia over
the Balkans.
Authoritative sources said thj
if Russia vetoes a U. S. proposal
to set. up an internationa^/whteh
over, the Balkan borders Britain,
the United States amKcther coSiji-
tries might feel [o>^ed to take ac-
tion outside the United States.
Wonld^e Last Resort
•Although British land American
ofliclalsKhere were reluctant to j is abCN^jM^ hfew homes in Or-
dlscp^s such drastic action, it was j apge to take care of those which
ted that the idea of establish- I will deteriorate or be terminated
WnSS^Kton.^^Kfly i!4. (Al')
RepubUrafeytfngressional lenders
decided'tpSmjto adjourn the first
session/^, the^SWth Congress- on
Satj>Tday, July 2Wjtaiub.iect to pos-
le recall by Rep^ijlicttn lead- (
era.
The decision Was martffl^at '
'meeting of Senate and T^jiise
y Carter IV. Davidson
h (:Vlern, July "2.4. (AP) -
jUnmemiind British troops ex ,
changed fl'te today at the gate of 14'd out. by f.h~ court
a security zoite. in Jerusalem,
toiichin« off alarm^ sirens and
... . - ... „
An irnofficlal report-Htid the j *111 grew out of an accident 14 flie«tig\ with a conference
aXaffccr« arrived in ir t ^xWired I h llos west of Orange la l Sun- have plonked In Canberra, Austrai
fow^timet with a Brett gun Tin^l'j ('''y *" which, Willie Shaw, 44, ol lla.
escaphd towards the Jewish qUai^H^"asti)rt, - was fatally injure<l. i All ' njly Destroyed
frrs a>Ktrotip . returned the Hre. ! "till is being, held in the The WpMt CV*tf how to dreft ai;
jail Ivcre. H^s bail was set
ng group from August. 19 to
was one Viiwet Thomas Merjrlll, time In SeptemlW All Brit
43 year-dld Beaumont man forj commonwealth countries have
murder. The charge against Mrr- jeeted to the pfopoeed date
rill grew out of an accident 14
nancing is hot subject to^those re- | leaders in the office of
strictlons but that rat^fre high-j speaker Martin V.
er than many peo^J*Tcan ultord to Under the proposal agreed on.
take on. | Congress can he recalled^ during
Housing/Not Suitable 'the fall adjournment period by
Harry Smton, special services the speaker and the Republican
Sf6r pu Pont here, spok^ j leader of the House and th'.«
nest from the program ; president pro-tem and majority
in, concerning the workers leadef of the Senate
at tne nup plant o«*tt bine R|v<r Announced by Taft
Works. He stated that forty per Without that provho IMfte ad-
live in Port Arthur because "suit-
able housing was not avallable-in
Orange."
Cecil Beeson, personnel direc-
tor. of Levingston Shiphuildin.;
company, asserted that thirty pec.
cent of the company's 400 worker;,
live outside of Orange. "We' have
from foui' ttt'" six people- daily who
No cusuatties wer,c reported
The fdtahk Was the late's| In A
long .set Icr sTnco the British turn-
ed back toWarR France tho 4.5'it)
Jews i+ttepceptc(K s tho. SS Pre.'.-
idenl _ Warlhlfl. abvo called .tlrt;
x'udus of UM7. It iWiirrcji-with•
a few yards of th(\.fewish 4r
i KefW^t imd the GnUHhiitk officers'
I ("lub.Jaljhijlj, |1taK iousiy had bee.i
i wreckea'W^i bomb,
IliantSHid Robbery
j puCmen wcn%,rcpoit'3d by a r
; lla hi <> i 11 fOrnTj#i,\Qfe|i «ve "rob bed
| Tel Aviv diamond rMtorchunt's of
fire of (40,000 ill cin^Wid uncut
'""'i lit lllfflil A' 'mfel'i Iflll
dent Truman cpvrid recall Con-
gress into :spe&lal session once it
adjourned;
com
.by ^Juditaj H listnjyre this morning
at (2, (I0^V
UeKfliding Uie commissioners
C«tut record*. tl grand jury re-
port said: "The feW isolated In-
*tatic.e.+ •■m-'.-which recdrd* were
not t l a commendabk" natute re-
vci led no evidence of iiitentjwnal
neitligence, nor did such ,<eem Tfifc
Involve in any manner ulterior
motives. ' County eommiasioners
interrogated showed the propo
pint of co-oporation and their
tkjude reflected a spirit of li-
dejily to duty."
i')'><■ of the commlsglonm'
s!n?§f"
treaty with Jap^ threaten*
destroy what iraqhieiits ol unity
remain from the Amciican-Ri
ian wartime collaboration.
Deadline Passes ^
Without Order fWr
Road Election
Deadline lot ordering sn
to the votelm on August I
question of adoption by
county ot the Optimal Road
bcr.v and another $40,000^kaui <t\ resUlYefT fi!'i'm''"pasn'
occurred yesterday. The I'nfon^' 'eontplainta in recent months
out SBid members oj the under - - •
Announcement of the decisio.i
vyaS made by Senator Taft of
Ohio, chairmaniof the Senate Re-
publican Policy? committee. ..
Unless recalled before then, tne
lawmakers Will reassemble oa
H is because "we have so much j come into our offipe"seeklng place# j jQn. «,
housing here already." He point-| to live In Orange," he. said. . t*ong
ed out that it lit the plan ■ of thj
federal government to terminate
its housing tacillties here "only
as permanent housing becomes • ;
vailable." He stressed, however,
the need for a building program
to get" underway and estimated ; industrial officials about
that the "present potential need cduntry, ho has concluded
"ongress frequently
/Draws Industry j subject to recall by its own load-
era during t|ii war years.
John Simmons, chairman ol i Tffft .Haid no new major legis-
the Orange Industrial committee, | ,.,|ivc p,,)|K)s;,|s were discussed
but it was agreed to push through
rewfltttlcma,. providing, for stuoli'; t
[of prices and'the housing situa-
stated that after sitting in on
sessions With various civic and
Ing a bordef ,watch commission
outside the United Nations was
within the next few years." This,
he asserted, would not ey,en touch
"being considered as a last resort ion the need for homes to accom-
should Russia balk security coun- modate people not able to find
apparen
der the present independent «et-
up remains intact frdm one term
to another subject to be called
Into immediate service to take
cart of any emergency, whereas
under tha old plan, with a large
district, it was not possible to <n>
•o. 'v fc
GOOD CHURCH ATTEND-
ANCE aa advocated by J- f. Mil*
1«r Jr., district deputy grand mas-
ter of the Mesonic lodge, when he,
ell action on the Balkans.
There stljl was some hope i,-
mong delegates that Russia would
abstain when the council votes
council scheduled
two meetlngs'loffia
kan problem, but it-i«ppeared that
a vote on the U. S. plan would not
be reached before next week
Strong Talk
The seriousness of the situation,
with its ultimate effect on the !
futu e of the World organization, J
was reflected In yesterday's coun-
cil session.
At ihjit time, the United tSate;
suddenly * removod diplomatic
wraps and bluntly told the coun-
spoke to members of the local ell that Yugoslavia, Albania and
Masonic lodge this weak, repre- Bulgaria were ^menace to inter-
seated \ery wholesome advice —"—* x
that might well be tafcaa JKF ev-
ery organization and individual
housing here; at the moment
Concerning the situation of ci-
vilians being evicted from the
stuccos in Navy Park, Evahn de-
■•lared It is not so drastic s s
mmssmm
really amounts to onl y the trans-
vy personnel from Riv-
tion by joint congressional
mltteesr
that
the foremost need of any <'om-
tnunity is additional housing. "The
industrial might of the nation k*
looking to the Gulf coast area,"
he averred, "whether it will come
to. Orange will depend oh the
outcome of just such meetings as
this one tonight."
A number of others spoke brief-
ly In behalf of an immcdia.,? : Screwball lUvmonci danders to
ground Stern gang, seeking funds
for further, operations against the
British, were known to be opcr-
: atinp, diamond pullKhiiiQ shops In
private house# and selling' the
| products in Eutflpc. ,
Jewish tjMalte' S of .li'i ysali^m
adjourned j wcrc
few.
Curfew Itepoi'lcd
The alarm w,is the 10th in mnr.
than a week of attack;; which have
lelt 10 dead ant 7.'t wntinded.
Two Jews were reported kliied
and one wounded seriously today
in a bottle with Arabs near the
Jewish colony of Magdrol. north-
cast Of Tel Aviv.
U i bo si nesslik e conduct by
lumbers ofthe court.
the counrjtiijall, the grand juty'.i
report raid l^irther Improvements
are in order aitd.,"it;l« hope^ tha^
some may be mu^eseffectlve^/^
under a dusk to dawn'^ur-! '''he panel said n^prjjbe of
i gjimbling had been "'«jl||pr^.. ex-
tciisiv'e as wel| as iri>tt>iisitfttj, wlth
tiie result that . \noticeuble tqi
action by the commisalolnars cotirt.
According to a previous state-
ment by County Jndge Sid J. i
II Decl.red I nsanitary ! j"vet' a «l8ef
' he lack of sanitation In i,on on ^«e"tlon wi l be net
1 sary op/or before. September
Thjj^tatement w# made by Jttd _.
illavet on July 14 when & pe- |
tltlon bearing «77 signatures and
requesting the election was filed
with the commissioner* court. ;
At the time they received the
petition, the commissioners voted
movements" /Were encountered J° del°r «ywtton until, \
ORANGE JUICE..
Crip Trahan down town with
hay in his pockets and in his half,
what little he has . . , . Screwball
Vice President in charge of fire-
works Dallas Beadle having
It recoi.nmehded "continued vig-
ilancethis respect.
The report thanked Judge
fluslmyte, County Attorney Gra-
ham Bruce and the sheriff's de-
! p.irtment for assistance rendered
'during its deliberations. It w^s
signed by 'R. K. Wright, foreman.
Gun Toters Making
Senators Nervous Loco| Mon Nomed
By Photographers
Washington, July 24.- (API
The- arrest of another gun 'Inter
at the capltol -just, alter Presi-
Government's 55-Acre Tru
Here Not For Sale—Navy Base Is On It
building program for dwelling | call Screwball Abe Sakalsky+aent Truman's surprised senate! B. D. Flicklnger, owner nfPrid-
units in Orange and the Mayor i t0 rush over to city hail, in his | visit uromutcd fresh talk to-.I den's studio, was elected vice
WW—p—wmmmmm ,,i .iimuww^a^^"yp^^iTi|infirr'''Wi,''r1wr>^Bi<rrlr'i-r- iHr Wfm ~z
by H. B. Clem, business ag^nt for | ball department of the city fire curitf. , tographlc society for professional
department to "never mind" j But the second incident of it*! photographers at their, recent
j sending over truck and crew for j kind in 10 day* found lawmaker# j h*aetin# in Baanmbnt. " Georm
the- smoke and fire he expected * still wtindering what enn be dons, i Mo«n of Pot t Arthur was electa^
order to "study the signatures"
ort jthe document. Sinca that tima, |
acceding to Charles Hulden, com-
mission^, far Precinct 1. the sig-
natures hiSiye been checked and
more than Iht number necessary, J
to require the ejection found'
• be by qualified voters. .
Holden told reporters this P
morning he had "no ideft" as to L
the intentions of the other?threa
commissioners concerning the i
tar. He said he had seen no
the others sipee Saturday when,:
the absence of Judge Caillavet, j
called a special meeting of
court w^ich the other threa
carpenters local.
lang-
in Orange, whare a wide variety
dt Choice in regard to denomina-
tions ja available. A warm wel-
come will be found by all at ev-
ery chureh ip this elty for f*vftrv
service. r.-4 £j&l '1
national peace.
~ In some of the
uage ever used in a Council
slon, Hershel V. Johnson. U. S.
deputy delegate; demanded, that
A wire service dispatch from
Washington, D. C„ said this morn-
ing the War As*e}s Administrat-
ion yesterday added to its "avail-
ability" list a "55-acre tract of
land in Orange, Texaa belonging
to Frdera! Public Housing Au-
thority." According to Commo-
dore A. O. Rabideai^, commander
of the naval station, however, the
the council warn the three Soviet ■ land is far from being "available
satellites "to keep order in their i— the Navy has several million
own house* and lcfl-e other pe->. « dollf rs wnrth of berthing feelli.
plas' affairs alone."
ships tied up. to piers lending from
it.
The commodore suggested that
the* property got on the WAA
availability list in the course of
government routine. Prior to be-
ing acquired by the .Navy, it was
used by FPHA lit connection with
its public housing operation Jterc.
The property was surrerNWfad
for Navy use by FPHA and, ac-
cording^to Commodore Rabideou,
is in process W
transferred. He
to come forth in a great triumph-
ant"TjnTi7W-- nvuuiij.cd to .only a
"spft? when AbeZstarieTT
tombbile thereby" setting off the
"bomb" Beadle had placed there
. . . . , announcement in window
of down town vacant building
stating that "Ted Molleosky and
Tony Grlfflnsjtein" will be open
for business dn labor day .
From VaeatMmland: "Post Card
Editor. Orange Leader. I have a
wonderful room in a modern
building just ^behind this one
(referring to the one on the card.
A report Wednesday said
other commissioners had
ed a Beaumont law firm and 1
acfvlsed that they can
election until next year.
!?■ .* <
The latest episode occurred yes- I president and Katie Pridgen of
terday .wlten 'capito.1 i>o|ke .seized j Beaumont, secretary-treasurer. ^
an armed former serviceman in a' !,,- Klicklnget;, announced that (he i
mSlTx^^iuijih'ruom •" in the Senate | society will be in Orange tor its !MAJN.#'IHWIUBD IN
wing of the> i UajL____ : «'*« meeting. Forrest Clough is {MOTORCYCLE WRECK
Scarcely, five nTmTnyr-4w iny' | ■ hnirman in charge ot arraftge-
Mr. Truman had left the buildinij
afted making an unannounced j
sist him. The date of the meet- day afternoon when the
ing has been tentatively aet for,
August IS. Photographers from
visit and a brief speech to jha
Senate, where he was once a
member. ....
mil"sTnn the—wweting- ■ wiIh —jlea~j Wiiltet..Perry _Juffer
Milton Sr: and Flickinger to as- j injury, around fpur d'e
ti Jt4 UiaM Til J. n < 4ko MAMt . J... _ M*. ... ^ 1 ■■ _ i
ties built on It and about 120 j tire incident as "just paper work." in Orange I do."
Port Arthur, Beaumont and Or
ANNOtTNCKS CANDIDACY' Jang* will attend. It was stated.
itotlvOfc. July/la. (AP)- [ •
George Hill, school superintend- J Modem kangaroo# Weigh a*
which was the courthouse build- jent of 'Austin county since 1031. much aa 20ft pounds but-would be
ing) free meals and room service, j yesterday announced his candi- 'dwarfed by prehistoric variaties:
It's so papular they put bars on J dacy for congress from the 0th i
windows to keep out the I district. The place wait left va- '" SHttiement of N*w Zealand by
crowds. For a r*Bi-verntton stay cant by the 'tenth of Hep. J, .1 ' the white map did not begin m .
cycle he was riding got
control and spilled him a
way P0 between Orange
tan. Ha"was
r
Mansfield.
tit 1«40.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1947, newspaper, July 24, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308472/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.