Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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THE QLADEWATE* DAILY MIBROR
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Deductible Clause
In Storm Insurance
Upheld By High Court
Order Is Not
' Unreasonable,'
Justices Hold
AUSTIN, Miii<'li I tUPt . Th"
Third Court of Civil Appc.iii u>
m.iv upheld thf iiiiiiiiiiiinrv film
liiilUi’luhli- rtauif m wind' tortl),
I ill i II am- and hail |,i.lmi
Tin nppraliv court r» versed a
Inal court ili'ii. mu winch iti'ij
tliat tin- Stall Hoard of tio i i
•*«■»* CioniniKKMtuciT wi wit I tout
i.ilutorv authority to urdei tin-
iu illlitlllli I'lroiw |i|„ii<t i,i tail j
. im
The stilt was hiougM t*y .lev
Cartel of Austin again, t mom
, i'i‘ of thi' Im til, • eckutg to emn
tUO I'uneellutioii of the >i|ili'i
IInrter the itatei', tin- first film
tufa* 'toe to windstorm, huiTicatvt
oi nail is not coveted
The apix'.il' eiiurt hi an n|nn
lOti written try Avixllftte Justice
Mohoit G Hughes uutd that tin
• wilenit is "in out opinion, uf
fieienl to >how that the ordei i
not so tifireiisonahle as to l«- m
valid’
Tt may not in- perfect*” the
rulmg sunt It may not tie tin*
best dilution tii thi' problem
which could la- devised Kipcr
iiiuf' alone will demonstrate Its
■ trongth or weakness.”
t'urti'T attacked th«* txturd . or
• let on th»' itround that the SIfMr
'loiluctlMe i I.ilim abridged his
liintiim of tsaitract and deiueit
him equal rtitht and protection
of the law
rin- Court of Civil Api»*als said
that In' wa* 'deprived of the right
to insure his property against
tonn damage to the extent of
'hi- first SUM! of his loss This mav
la ri'ctel'alile, tint if to five him
this privilege would no in-
creasing the cost of storm insur
once a* to be prohibitive, he and
thoee like fiim must endure for
the public good We do not lie-
(lev*. however, that he a,II suf-
tei to the extent he imagines "
Wh.it we are dealing with
id'ii tite court added, "is in
uraiiee not with a eontract for
ltd* repan uf one's riaif."’
' I'll insure against trivial los
*♦*» is In pas exorbitant sums to
olheis fm service which could
la- rendered by the individual
with more satisfln tlon and at less
coat,
"Health insurance is a fair ex
antnie If the insurance company
had to f*av, without restriction,
for every ache anil (rain and for
i" w«% pill and potion, the coat of
adtiuui im mg such insurance
would tar S|. Kreat as to defeat
till purpose
Freshman Coach Jungmichel To Address
Gregg U ol T Ex-Students Thursday Night
Texas University Freshmun' Houston; Track Couch Clyde Lit-
' oaeli || N. Jungmichel yvill In infield, Hwville; Dr. Joe Joneu,
J*u‘ 1 sl* aker at the U of T Kx Laredo; Dean of Student Life Arno
student' Association Irunquet In In Nowotnv, San Antonio; Line Coach
laid at Hotel Longview in IniiiR K.i Prut', Wl.nitu Falls, Urs. K 0
View at 7 odock loin.aiow niKht Smith, Cleburne, Ix.reti M../ley,
All icseivutlom ttl< %2 pel pci Corpus Chusti, Law Mean W
■ a. and must ire in today lie . , pupc Keeton, Maishall; Uackfleid
v .tioie should lx. maite with Mi Coach Hi k Curtis, Vernon, 1>i
It M Hurt iiigton. Ji at 5112 oak Howard Townsend. New Hraun-
dale in Longview j feta;
Jungmichel will how film of in. Thomas lllaekwell, ChlUJ-
lln Tex to SMtl game at the b; i ress. .March I, Amarillo, March 2;
I'k'1 Kdueution JJean L D. ilaskew,
rite reunion in lauiKview will in licnuniont; Clareme Morris, Mar-
oin of the 311 annual Independence tin; Dean nf Men Jack Holland,
D.'V reunions In lx‘ held hi Texar Hay City, Krne* t Sllurpe, ( airier-
■'toiiK witti others in New York, on, Engineer him It* .m W It Wind
t Imago Wa- lungton, San Kran i leh, Victoria F Inoiiei Cox,
risen, lx*, Angeles, noiiolnlu. Alice;
Manila, and Panama City and Di. H It Power, Nurogdix-hex;
core* of othei cities. Union Hl.uk Abilene; Dr C C.
• .'Diversity of Texas .tuff mem Culvert, Texarkana; Edward Smith
net who will addii-s' ntner ex '.li .Columbus, Di Itolx-rt Wagner,
tiMteilt gioups. in Texas I'ities in Midland; and Tom Hou-se Mallet*
elude’ I vllle.
President T. S Painter, Koit Other reunion speakers will lx*
Worth, A I-laid to Hie President Kx Student* As-'X’latibn Executive
|< Head Cranberry, Harlingen, ; Secretary John MiC'uialv Plea
Athletic Dirrctoi D X Hlble, San deha. March I, and Waco, March
J Angi'lo Ail- and Science' Dean (' It K lYppy lilount, Corsicana;
I I' Honer. Freeport Head Football State Supreme Court Justice St
Coach It!a11 Cherry FI Paso. Di John Garwood of Austin, Italia ,
,1 I. Click. Tylei Univemits Land i charlc Dean of Pluiiiview. Can*
' Attorney Seott Gaines, Wharton, i yon; and L. L Wilke- of Huhburd
Fixithall Coach H C Oiistrap, I at Hilblxun
Building Permits Here Reach $120,000
Hark; Includes New Piggly-Wiggly Store
Building permits totaling $120,*
nod were issued during January
anil February here, according to
Bill Myer.i, city Itiiilding inspeet*
or.
The majority of the |x*rnnis
were tor residence!, but the loig
I QUA for a residence at the comer
of T»ner> and Melba Ave.. U D
Phillips. $1,500 for a small rexi-
I dence on Rhoden Lane; Mrs
Martha L. Meadows, $3,000 fm a
lesiuerii'e mi Empire St., William
___ , Cameron Lumbei Co., $1,500 for
est single permit, $52,000 was ia- „ |u„tber shim on North Main SI.
sued to the Childs Food Stores for . ......... ,, , ,
the building of a new store build* Oladewater ( ounty Line lode
ing to hrm e Ihggly Wiggly super ^"dent School Di lurt, $10.000
market to» a residem-e on Virginia Drive,
Permit . ... . ue.l lo D R. • h W Ms. *c* $., ,mi t... a i> i
Matthi lo it.* amount of $0, denee on Olivei St c o Spence,
$3,504 fo ra residence on South
Tvler, E L. Oi.ivellier, il.dOO pei -
rnlt fm art additiun an his pre ent
reMderu-e at 421 Melba
Mrs ft W Burnett. Cf.uOO foe
remiMleling store ami . ...rtinent
building at 107 Quitman, Monme
CJray, *5,000 for a re . lome on
Oliver Street; Childs Piggiy Wig-
gly. $52.lino for tore building on
lust ParifWi and Cart Ut ucc t;iu,
Olio for a rextdeiiee at Caitfirnd ami
Maple
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JACOUHINf HINNfMAN, 17-year*
old Ihdiaoapolr, I rid , high itrbuol
girl, proudly displays palate-
pleasing pastry she baked to earn
title “Cherry Pie Queen of 1050“
at the Itdli annual cherry pie-
Itaking contest In Chicago. In ad-
dition to title, she wtna $150 cash,
ei.ctric range and trip to the ni-
■ Ion's capital. (ImUrnaliOhc 1/
Johnson And Wife
Many While Brothers Share Belief Of Navajo indicted For Tex
Medicine Man That World Will End In 1950 Thornton Murder
YOUVE A Dm WITH
A/.TEC. N. M . March I Hlpi—
Kilitoi George B Bowni of tlie
weekly Artei Independent fU
view said tixiav a lot *d white
brothers share the belief of a
Navajo medicine man that the
w*irld will end in l ttfi.it
Howra reportwt last wi-ek ttint
the old trilyul se*-r had predicted .
| neat winter would never mmi-
i iws-auae the si|Ulrrels amt ants !
had topped storing fixxl for the |
bleak months The tribal lead |
er said ancient shiprock, a huge
l rock slab visible for miles in J
I the desert, would go boom, go
high, iuntr down on world, leave
| only a few Nava ms."
Howra sauI he hail run off |
I proofs *.f his original story on !
ins job press lo satisfy the nation
j wide dcm.i ml for moic inform a
lion on the nerstietion
la tters an* coming in from all
1 over the nation. 23 the day !*• ’
fore yesterday, tik yesterday, 34
today, and I’m afraid to go after
| the mail tomorrow "
He sold an Atlanta, Ga
to me,' he ti*ld a United Press
reporter ’ I’m willing to take a
chance and lx* caught with my
pnekets full of that tuff we call
moiicv
Chiang Resumes
Presidency Of
China Nationalists
AMARILLO, March 1 <UP>—
Evald Johnson and his baby
faced wife, Diana, were under in i
diriment today for the tourist court
murder of W A. <Tex> Thornton
internationally-known k> i I f i c Id
troubleshooter.
They were indicted last night on ;
charges of murder with malice j
aforethought and returned to thrj
Potter County jail.
Friends and relatives of the!
Johnsons retained Attorney E. T
<Dustvi Miller to defend the ac-
cused couple George McCarthy, i
well-known Amarillo lawyer, will |
serve as special prosecutor
No trial date has l*een set.
Thornton’s badly battered bod* i
was found last June 23 in an Am - |
anil,, tourist court after he had.
i "gistere*t with a \ouilg I'ouple
Authorities received “numerous
tips” but the first definite break1
, m the case came Feb. 5 when Di
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and your Buck Dealer
TAIPEI. Formosa. March 1
t’P Generalissimo Chiang Kai-
-*hok lusumed thi presidency of
ill*' (’Minesi* Nationalist govern-
ment tiKlav and confidently pre-
dicted th* rout of the Commun-
ists from the Chinese mainland.
Chiang said lie had decieded j
to end 13 months retirement tie
.ausc ,1 this critical moment I j ;Vi."johI^n7»' told Washington,
,k ni\ resu—ihUKy ,D r that her husband wa-
Dressed m the simple uniform the slayer.
five-star general, Chiang | Johnson, 28. was arrested at
of
dlte&mm
Wknow'J
OUR. <r
business'
THEM SOME f
OM.600DNESS
SAKES. MOW i
WE CAM
l ‘PLUMB/*
said an Atlanta, <•«., wo-m... „ pm BU
m a n Wii.tr . The squir- (addrttMOd government leaders in | Munising. Mich., four days later
id and the ants snow then- will j „ srti«ll amlitorium of the gov-I He sign«*d a statement describim*
lx* a wild wlntwr. and J'-'u.' said jamment headquarters building. , the slaving in Johnson's cabin.
When we cannot tell one season \*„ American or other foreign _
from anot hur. the end C near. I diplomats w.*r«- present. I—. ■ ■ • ■
I f| S*-«,y before Cbiairg T«X0S HOOSC HoS
who also feel, that signs are hr j ho . Nationa 1st cabinet
mg fuirtllen that slgnifv the near h“n“*r! ,
iwL Of the second coming orm.erYe,H*iShanhad:.nnoune-
'tl his intention *.f resigning some AUSTIN. March I • INS* — The
' This prediction is parallel with '»»»"’ b«* was jireventocl from | Texas House Of Representatives;
■ l|vc Hicrc w.i- i .. t1ils reached the point *>f having so
Many Children
President
Formosa to take the
Ml oun uk)** auMBMuruv Ik
AMY •UMMB M.RC 4ff/V.
^oJUa d bounce
317 N. MAIN •••• <Pkotu
J
the hi torlcal Christian prophecy
Matt. 24. and rotnrldes with his
toneal data." a Corpus Christi, | !**ri
Tvuhs, \A>im:iri wrotr
lion im inevifubh* iriaftvnuch .in
'.VI' rlUMI"!* fn*t tn t h.lillyft? «>11 • it
A Prict*. Utah, woman wrnli*
"If \ oil h.»v#* MMlt the Mol 1114III
i IhmiK *1 #m Httitr In StoiK1. y«»u
Yvilt notf the refereure to Hi** «•»»*!
i w hirh roinridM with the Nnvaio
i mnlidni* iimii i ptintu ln»it • Hu*
j Hibli' ii» Stone refers to thi*
> iiik rfid *iiid states *h.it otil\ thorn
who Itvr on th«* i» i «•»» t white
I hnrM*' the rorkv inountajnM
W*Howra "rvi-ail* a Navajo friend | J*'
nf mim* with whom I have lx.cn
ugsnriutrd with silici' .< small boy
tells ini' that ten years after the |
HIM r'.i'F in i '• *i I'aiivon, Ileal |
the li dioiial mniiiiini'ill. fall*, the
,-Mr! ,,t I* . -*«t(|t! Will Colli*' t ill*
* >..< ; li t '840
l How*’vet. Editor Bowra i will
| ing to take his chances
• ad
Chiang told tin* Nationalist
leaders that he had steppe*I aside
.a Naiikmr in January. 1848. to
permit ttien Vice President Li
1 l‘*ling Jen to Ix'coine as'tiug Pres-
! i*lent and attempt to negotiate
I |mmi-c with tile Chinese C’oin'TlUtl
Isis.
Oiiang said la heaitii also was
I i M>iitribiittng factor hi hi. di*
.•isuin to return to the Presidency
Hut a spoke small for la, who is
j now in New Y o r k remvering
| from stomach surgery, disputed
Chiang'* right to the Pr**sidency
in-
tention'' of restgtuni: and Ui.it
Chiang could not move into The
Presidency because in* vv a s a
“private citizen "
many children il doesn't know
ivliat to do with them
Yesterday the House decided lo
tighten up on its selection of mas
cots The 5|s| House of Hopresen
tatives had !MI mascots, so main
that they overcrowded the pii-turc
panel inaili' al thi' end ol the ses
si on.
Under tin* new rules, no child
over 12 will tie eligible to become
a mascot, only rluldrcii *.f 1111*111
Ik*is will tx* acccptisi, aiel thne
will lx* no iwpoters
"OIJ rend il on
the calendar—
and you led it in the
uir.
Spring—and the nut*
doors calling—and that lively jubi*
lance that comes with winter’s
passing.
And nowhere is the spirit more in
ev idencethanat yottr Huiekdealer's.
|*or it’s Spring Jubilee time with
Ituiek. Time to trot out uiul show
oil all the >iay and brilliant beauties
Of his IV50 line.
Time for you to sample, in proper
setting, all the new life and bril*
linnet* of Kuick v alvc-in-head
straight-eight power—time for you
to meet the greatest cure for spriuj*
fever known—the easy, effortless,
mile-mastering stride ol a Ituiek
under \ our command.
There ure wonderful things for
you to look into:
A Riviera at Sedan prices. Two-
door Sedanets, four-door Sedans in
u wide range of power and prices.
Convertibles. Estate Wagons, a
Coupe—curs for every taste and
practically uny budget.
There are even gay new spring
colors to help you meet the season
in proper gurb. And of course, il
you haven't vet done so, there’s
l)yonflow Drive for you to meet
and sample.
\cs, you’ve u date —right now —
to meet spring at your Ituiek
dealer’s. A date not only to see
pleusam things — hilt to Iteur pleas-
ant news as well.
For Ituiek prices are something to
jubilate about too. They start just
above the lowest bracket—and
they are accompanied hv verv
easy-to-take arrangements us to
the ’’deal.”
How about today—at latest tomor-
row—tor keeping vnitr dale with
your Ituiek dealer?
•Staiutur./ KiMiwimx siXMMHiJ al rrtra n»« am Simaam) SrH mi
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features illre these mean BUICK'S THE BUY
MfOMfR.COMMfSSION hrtbmll rob* •« hood pwtr <n Ihraa aagmat fit* hp rai ngt INaw f TAJ aaqina
in SU*f« modal! I • NIW-MTTIKN S1VIINQ. with hum par guard gr ■»•< fop*r thic, .,h S,iJm,
"doubt* bubblo” laillighlt • WIOl-ANQLl VISIBILITY, cfem-wg road now bath I or ward and be»4 •
TBAmC-HANOY Silt, <•!( 0»0r all longth lor aanar parking and gorog.nq. iho»| lurn.ng .id •
fXrSA-W«0( SIAM tradlad balwaan lha ariat • SOFT tUICK *!0l Ironi ,prmq,ng. S*»♦•»»
(•do rfoit, low prattura hrat, nda tlaadfing torquo tuba • OVNAftOW OBIYI ifandmJ on all
loiomirrll. optional al a ara coil on Sunt* and ShfCiAi lOi.at • WIIW Add AY Ol Mulitlt milb
Mf Lf I filiht
MfATFW* YOU* P*/Cf XA0C£
'You can make imu will
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Phono $31
'Men And Oil'
Film To Be Shown
Here Fridoy Night
| A movie, “Men amt Oil.’’ a 5tt
(•minute film, will Ik* shown at the
j (llodewiiter Elementary School
Friday at 7 30 p in under the
1 auspice* of the Sohto Petroleum
Co
The company has invited oil sup-
ply men. railroad com mis tanners,
j and other oilmen to see the movie,
and anyone else who is interested
i is invited to attend, acm-rding to
i company officials
Shown in “Men and Oil” are
; scenes of geophysical exploration
; deep in the liayoo country of South
I Louisiana, of prixtuetton opera-
i <ions ill Michigan, of places in Im*
I tween where Sbhioanx go about
j their daily task of finding and pro-
j ducing oil.
The lagoon at Eniwotok is six
I tunes the area of the District of
Columbia.
FOOTWEAR
WATERTOWN. Mas , 'INS'—
An American v«*rsion "f native
Eskimo footweat is tM'ing pro-
duced to ki*ep the feet of U. S.
military jx*rsonnel in the Arctic
warm and dry. The rubber and |
canvas “mukluk*” maite by thi'
IIihhI KiiMm'I (’ompany division j
of It K fiixxlrich compare fav i
orably with tite Eskimo product I
on warpth tcsK. even in 9#-de
gnx' below zero temperatures. I
8efleftoy 8tt/ck
//
fr .JMr
*r»» Ynut
tana ,» MfhtY I rartot M.*wtvl n«'. W..,Ss. availing.
Pbone youi HOICK deafer /or a ifrotoatfrafiM- High! Norm!
M hfit hfllft- «*<nin«MIi*i t»re hmlll Uf II A trill build Ihnrat
ACE MOTOR COMPANY
300 Broadway PHONE 33 Gladewater, Texas*
DR. JOSEPH D. SMITH
203 NORTH MAIN ST.
Phon* 1*1 H
Hours I lo 11 p. m.
WHAT MASSAOE WILL
DO FOR YOU
Improves the function of the
skin
Stimulates digestion, circula
lion and elimination.
Increases inltmtinal action.
Reduces overweight.
Builds up underweight.
If joint* are stiff with lr.-
II. mild muscle*, rheumatism
and such ailments . . . medical
gymnastics and massage will be
very beneficial
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