The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1950 Page: 3 of 16
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to the Kurd AtU«'i atm plant at Into j
Areenal Workers to
Loaa Jobs Id Feb.
TEXAS KAN A. Jan 3 - td*» —
Sum* 1.234 emptoyea <*f til* H*d
rtv*t arsenal will lop* their |pka
in about * month.
(•egress Says No
To Roisiai Taxes
Case to Be Heard
About Union Reds
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^"AiHWOTUW, Jmm. % "<A IterlAi will ue i.rM Jen is
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th* Union
Itt mii*» writ ol h«rt wax an- ; in« ihumto down <ut halt a
mg fat it at th* giant war |4ant
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iH<ifw*<t‘y»»t*rda> tit c«t Sh*Ibv . or hu WglsUtiv* piupuaaia In- ]
H F rank. nanmaiwUng offtaTt. j eluding mar* ta**«.
•* part of a nalM»n»l<Ss ectaiomy , Important mrmlml lit both
drive." pat tm were (pin k to frown on
Mr laid notkr» will b* (Ivtn |h* "moderate’ taa mervasr ato-
oo or about Jan 1* two works tit «i l,y Mr Truman >«*terds> at
aitvanr*. Colonel Frank aaid th* I th* outset of a eongrrwMMuil rk* -
Iilant forrr tiaa to Ij* rnlured hr- ! turn vrar.
.auer of limited funds und antlci- j Inutrad. they emphasized nr-
l**trd *hop wurk. I duceri spending. Failing sharp!
About 7,000 person* work at j rronnmte* in a budget ekpectod j
the arsenid now. The arnertal re- to exceed $42,100,000,000 the gnv-
centty estimated It. monthly pay- ernment presumably would con- t
roll of SI.700.000.
Gardner Hay* Texas Iwicttr
‘Certain lo Keep Bonn* Kule
DALLAS, Jan. 5—(A*>—Adop-
tion of it schedule and a vote on
the controversial bonus rule are
major topics of buxines* at the
annual meeting of the Texas
league in Tulsa Saturday.
President J Alvin Gardner
said it was certain the Texas
league would vote to retain the
bonus rule although it has been
voled out by the major leagues
linoe red Ink spending
rkztr whether lat.M hatemUun «»♦-
fkrry must wgn mm-l .untnui.y-i
affWtavit. twtore a inetuiwi un
tun kx ailgltde for N1.1(11 xervk.'ct
The court art the di.tr Imi tin
hearing yeaterttay.
Thr case t tunes up imi au ap
I tea I by the Poatrx CoIUmi Mill*.
Inc., itf IWt. Tex . from a ruling
of tlie latmr board that trdrra
lion otflclais tin not have to
sign the affidavits if the local
Hint national officers have slgnetl
The case involve* Ihe textile
workers union (CIO).
Mgr. Ellis Reports
On Work ot Prison
i The company is chat get! with
unfair In I mi practices II can-
j lends tlie NI.KH cannot file a
| complaint on l»*half of tlie union
DALLAS. Pan 5 (At—The 1",'M' "ffu-era of the CIO had
manager of Texas' ptison system ,,ot affidavits at the tune
BASKETBALL SCORRS
By TW Aaaarlated Press
Rice 80, Texas Christian 81
Southern Methodist 53, Texas
A AM 48
Arkansas 00. Texas 31
Trinity 06, Brooke Army Medi-
cal Center RO
Corpus Christ! 42. St. Mary's
of San Antonio 30 ,
Texas ARM Freshmen 43,
Wharton Junior Colleoe 37
Texas Western 49. Hardin-Sim-
mons 46
Announcement
THE KNIT SHOP
la New Undpr The New
Management af
MBS. H. i. MYERS
Knitting Instruct-
Hub
FREES
__ chase af Yarns.
THE KNIT SHOP
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•ays the job of rebuilding it along
modern lines is well advanced.
Mimuger (j. B. Ellis told the
Dallas rotary club yesterday that:
1. Rehabilitation of the “down
at the heels" plant has a long
way to go but "we have gone u
long way."
2. The 64.230.000 nppropriated
by the last legislature is being
put into new buildings. Use of
prison labor will gjte the system
$7,000,000 worth of physical prop-
erties. approved by good archi-
tects.
3. The prison will ire trotter
equipped to operate and to seg-
regate inmates when the current
program is finished.
Russians Sail Info
North China Port
TAIPEH, Formosa, .Jan. 5—(A*)
^Chinese Navy reports said
parts of the Russian Asiatic fleet.
Including more than 20 submn-
' tines, had moved into ice free
Dairen, Red held North China
port.
Nationalist leaders bfre suspect
any attempt by Chinese Com-
munists to invade Formosa
would come from Dairen and
Tsingtao, another Communist
North China port, Instead of
from the mainland 100 miles to
lb. ~.:wws—-g mJt ' RL.w.mi,
u( the complaint.
Science Laboratory Burn*
At Navarro Junior College
CORSICANA, Jan. 3 i4V-The
Navarro junior college science
laboratory burned down last
night, and the loss way estimated
at $25,00(!.
The cause of the blaze was un-
determined. No one was hurt.
"It was the most valuable part
of the college,'' said .lamps It
Edgar, science department head
“I would roughly estimute the
Ions at $25,000."
TILE
OLD DRAIN ROALDS
OUR SPECIALTY
Cover that Ugly, hard to keep
clean, ratten drain board with
sparkling tile.
BATHROOMS, MANTELS,
TORCHES. STORE FRONTS. Etc.
Estimates Without Oblige (loss.
Dial 35fl Office and dlaplay
room at Mdl-B Green Ave.
ORANGE TILE CO.
(m'Huhj mk>ie "mealoge"
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Imiw tan policy ol mokir^g every price
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1950, newspaper, January 5, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558000/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.