Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1950 Page: 1 of 8
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Sam fries A Picker-Upper
Mutilated Body
Of U. S. Naval
Attache Is Found
Austrian Police Suspect Murder;
Victim Close Friend Of Vogeler
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British Labor Party Edges To
Technical Majority In Election
LONDON Feb. 24 'UP* — The i.s::urert of the 313 majority But The Communists lost both then ■hi»pjj*’l teadilv into the formid
| Bnti I. 1-atMir Party edited elo to jmlitieiam agreed that they would seats in Parliament Will Gailaci, ihle mar ’in the I-.norite* held
a technical majority of 313 seat need a bulge of 50 to 60 seats in er, Communist member of Com- hen the count war su- jAideit la.-t
jin tii" Home of I'omiiions tomylit Commons for ii safe working ma moai from Scotland. wa defeated night
on tin’ t.. . . of incomplete return j mrity to guarantee the one- <>t tiv a Labor candidate pint Piratln
from a both route- top Parliamen
tary election
then imljciei
Churchill Forseas Gloom
the only other Communist m the
last Parliament, also lost
At one point after * p m. <lu
a. m. Gladewater time1 th# two
ul.>iincd mb.
od they
Austrian police also
susjierteil minder aiu, wen* m* ..
n
SPEAKER OF THE HO USE-Sam Hayhurn ID Ten.) shown artnk
I mi rot tee slier n Hou Republican Southern Dr niorr.it coalition
tentatively handed I'resid nl iruman u ■‘toothless*' victory by «p
proving a lair employment practices hill without criminal penal-
lies. Filibuster-weary Irqnl tor* voted 240 to 11"> to accept the
substitute bill ottered by Hep '' imtel K M Crnnell H Pad in
pretereore to the adinnmlratioii up ported measure by Hep Pnw
ell >D N Y . i Intel national N* w !'hd«l.
j — Th** U S Army iimiOitnifHl It
■ di*\ that f’ajii Eugene F Km c.
11! S naval attache in Romania,
] was Killed vet terilny when **e
"fell or win thrown ' ftom the
1 AittjergOrient Ksurro in tun
j nci three mile south of Salrhurg
The announcement, t.- sued by
I Arm> heaikjnsrtc ■ in Vienna.! crime has been committed. ' They
I said the body wa br mg m-h* to sai.i they nad "no definite due*."
the IWtb General Hospital in Mini K.irjn* was on hi w„y home
I irh, Germany, for an an top-> to • to Washington for reaaxigunieiit
determine the cn of death • after peiulmy more than three
Roth Army •.oime- and Aus ! ear . in Kucharest He arrived in
' tri al police hinted at Hu pc;-i Vienna from Bucharest early tins
] In * it y of fool pli.v j month and spent la days hen*
1 N mu- iil.nfWadrlnyloil.il : t.efme leaving tor Pft.lt yester*
’ War' , , lose tr.end of Ftotyert \ ' dav monniig
Vug* it tire Altiti'tCft'i touMiie: Auhti ian jiulice naid “smenip i*
‘ man who wa entemed to 15 impossible but .od there whs a
! years impctEontnent t.v a Budapest ; pomtlbility ttiat heipe i tn,\ have
, i-oiiit Ian Tuesday on spy « ha ges j beep killed accidentally
Austrian police announced .it- Thr w«mled out th* trntfl
Love, nl the taxlv thi mornmi; 1 A*%, “ f "hhIcI with com*
They aid H had'been ‘smashed I ^TEL***’ .’"f '>*»**
I ward I hey said it war j>< s.’.ib>e
I la yout’ reuagnitinn out tlud it 1 Kurin- might have oeen thrown
wa- identified to i<apers tournl m out if he was leaning ag.mst the
Id,, i lad for a new lease on | Winston Churchill, leader of the, "1 think well make it t hut- h- Lao..," ^ •v*’"*P'1,h
Planned Job 3u%r<*< t»d at, date power to carry on its so- Conservatives, said that regardless dl told the Conservative Pam
t •. Army authorities later ion- ch.lu.iUon program apparently had of the final outcome Parliament agent in his own constituency «.f
The Liberals made a pre-elec*
Himed tue identili, .aim and .ml fallen short. It' majority seemed "obviously is going to lie in u very Woulford this afternoon He i am H"u offer to join a coalition gov
tii it Karpe'g'death tn« ... i like a ivgain to tie nsrrow if not un un. table position." That came aft ho only , ' * ” ‘ **
________,___________________ ________ optimistic - tan meat fai lt «»•*» «»••**•<* ‘hem. out
workabh ci a more optimistic statement by iu:t after learning that to him eif 0I'1' “,l condition that the Sociai-
At i Pip m the standing of the the wartime prime minister had been re-elected '* abandon then plan to
liaitie*. v ith 25 * on- titueni te •■til! Churchill’s words may have Rural Vote* Pour In u.itionatUe iron and steel
tieen a hint of an all party care The party agent, or campaign But even with the Liberals so
thi- |ti» KMi oven ihnnjjh k.
the tram inunitid tt
'No Compromise'
Stand On FEPC
Adopted In Senate
Mine Union Ordered
To Trial Monday
WASHINGTON. Fen 24 iff t
■(tout her i, I K-i r,oct u!1 in the
Renate tcnJnv turned thumtn dov
on a House appruved tra-th'i*'
anti -vtieci irniti. thru hill and adopt
ed a ini tviiupinnus# stand oi
civil rights
wjn Bussed <(). G
dm i v\ fieri
i urve
Pa «-ngcr*i (|uesiioaed at the
Swiss, iiimtiei town of Felcikkrch,
* ’’ere . train stop|«-d after
K:u j'a- • tMtdy wtu i-'Ugpi. aid they
hau wen him le.m.ngl Old ths- wm-
■ ow hurt I v before me train eti-
tried tin- tiuinel
Mi. Lucillt Vogeler, Belgian-
-orn wife of the American tiu*i-
ni-ssman who war. sentenced to 15
years by- a Budapest cou. t last
Tuesday on spy charges, raid
Karp ar,c !icr husbaud had lieen
lothor 311
('nnaervatives 285.
Lila-rals seven
• Jthei jiariies 'Speaker’ one .......m _____
The I dM.rite- Hpixirently were I plans appeared
takei government to coine. or a manager, ant Churchill - fai *-lecte*i L.ilxn would not have
! warning to labor that it must go cock-hoot."—provincial idiom lor .< reasonably safe working major
easy if it is to avoid trouble feelv jaunts itv in the new ‘muse, barring a last
The big Socialist nationaluatioii - Witn the rural vote.-; jxiurmg in minute change in the election tide.
to lie on the skids througn the d.v the t'on-<-rs utives , HritLh politicians figured the So
_ #1 m cmlisth ne«*-ied a bulge of 50 to 60
Churchill Arrives To Cost Vote In Election
leadei of
umti
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WASHINGTON. Feb -»4 'INS' imd th»t the trial proceed unn.ed
Federal Judge Richmond H Koach ' lately on civil con tent pt Coder
refused today U» dismiss contempt this charge the court can levy al
proceedings against th. Un.teit. must unlimited Bw" against the .
Mnt Woikct n-t onu-r.it IheilJMW for dt .•ilw’ltence of it .mil -friend, • itur they uttendiM the
mif to t.tiiil timl Mtewtay stnse deete.- t S Naval Academy at Antiapo
urotKiblv lefniv a jury f jurist ruled however H# lugetliei
Ket .-b ruling mean, that llavi “There‘a no i«««mmi tm this dse! Karp visited the Vogeler home j
failed to purge itself to lie tneit twice We will ppm^d tn#H iiuima \ (Meter a fou- ,
auificietiUi vdoUiutui «.u*r3ta.i Mcfa Jcl ur dual a* j<«*f i iPMSiHte' in ■ UU’Jwue*!- A week;
Clced bvftt. gover < incut teEnc*} Tl’e flKlW presidSd is rtw ' Tfd Wetlneiwfsy hfkW he wenrtM-
Tfni'MMi -oft coal miner-, refused to named personally In the contempt Mrs, Vnpltr'i young sister. Pin
obey a .*«mrt injunction to end! citation Onlv 1he it'iiui Is charged BSjkons, to the opera
Ha u trike > with defianc- of Hie oourt's ord ! He returned ro his aum tnrs at
Ttt. nub', decudon to urmwed *r i the Bn ml hotel around midnight
with the <*oritempt trial wa, made • Assistant Attornev General H to pack for Hr*1 journev to Paris1
• pit.- «m .iff1.1 .v it bv J.Jiti I. Graham Morisrm told th* i-ourt the next dav Discovery of his |
l.-Ac ilial he i , on liin.lL and fho morning that the union hud botlv was the first heard of him i
, idiuMi-lv trying in .ml the| failed to purge itself of Contempt nice then
and tried to get the trial advanced — ....................
b. N dm-lav, Mon on -aid j gj||s Qf
H« toili a ivit Hunt* Sii.itherti ,l!* Billed to purge itself i to lie tiled twsv We will piaa^-d'^Veny tuoev uanng \ u
:r - ................... ■“ issar^r^wr^arr ► Jir-vc-
in ••mulovfiwit vvM no ni<»r# ar
wF|»t<it>V fh.*ii Hu* of»*?jnnI ml
iniiiifti *uut\ n»f«siin*
TIh' .ittimiik*-11-.iiiiH* mu. •*i»oii
*Mir«k(i b\ Rrp »l» \ v »,
4*ofon^riiH*ot |n*v\»‘ih,
Mil (Ilf* iKRiM" 1
full* Fi«ir Ki
Hiftit Fr.icti*'*' t tiiiiiiiv ?*» i
• Hll V t* • faf• k« t
iUwth
Hr •» i ( •• ) »
Wllf*liv t»f Nft*i -,UI.*I tliri-v
llin u |*i Hurt iwlHiitf u ij * l « i it it
I-Iofiilii *■ for • lit im.ttiMii of . im
pitlinnt <t»* «riiimiito i thi oukL
tHluiufiMii .uit v.,|.*ni..r .<iit
*l?rU4AM
I MU II
SfrecU
FIRE! Si rent, -areimrd ■
Glade Tow n street - bot n . .... <"
nmm and half th** town b>«,k nut met it
after Hte trucks They loui.ii i, , Th
fite at it| 5 Horten L am
hotiw lit .fotltl I’III ui ,i | -j,,
fitebova -tepiu-il lively t,. ,,,,, ,j.
bhute .Mil (1*H’I lk*!| iTofu-yveil
figur.-- the id a*. 1 n when Mi
l hi it Inn lei! l( not . »t 1,-ni on
Ktjt Stove to I ii nl whllxt lie aim
ii'liabinj; Danmged F.nii , mu-
•or; Salvaged Must of the l
niture. In iir.ioi c None
STOP THIEF! Itnhert Wilh-fni.i
motor* .ete jiutintmaii ocvii at
tacbod to the hirer, made lu
"hUMest" alien aUml Inc lime
today while, of ail (linn- , nit
foot! Me pameri the Go.wlrich !
Store in time to , ppr.Tt.ml tvvn I
»
two blcvvle Stems I he * vivipril j
them in laangvi.-w. rode ’em Ire re
to sell, and got jnrked up when
the Store m.m.iK.a la-iame -iu? I
pit lout t he two tiHily th. I,<nu i tile I
hack to lamgvievv sum bicycler
IMPROVED- The summery on
hrought out several wtto have
la-eri ill among them Bill
Myet«, ,-ity liiitldinu interim, up
from u sick lied |‘ W la*e
HHIlipied im black eyed p’ t a la
Shamrock Cafe at 111..111 leavln
his Hick tied at Hancock*' lie I
rk|ici ted to leave Momlav fur
Mayn't Clinic in Hih In ;ter, Minn
This tune, *11011 of planing he in
training
KARO KYI.E: It. kethall fan*
draw a top card tonight at Hiiihii
Grove S.-iiiHil when some SMI!
gieats of the grtdirisi tec olf
n, .mist LeToiirneuu Tech Yellow
jackels of laingvtew at ft till p in
Shining mo t biightly 1 back
field ».t 11 Kile Hole, hftlel kllnwn
•s ••Ktlle,. "Sun Antoni- h.s
jin.....1," and plan "Kims" He it
expected to In- just 1 little fie-ter
than 1 old karo tonirhl, however
With him me othei Method 1 it
Standouts from Big I) .he* 1th-
rtdge of ID4H Red Wilson of tii
47; Dick Heinkmj;. tk star, nnd
Sammy Owens who was a bright
•tai in llie Glib sky ol past yvao
.VJlIkfHlt
Kt ***4; ilnitdl m 1111*1 !«»u (>v (hi*
h4st)» * Itefkirtmmt ttnki th#* i »li»i
t>c ' 111fktk h‘i HMU'i'f lilt'
in*j tii!i'i|' itiU!>ri«’Vy *»f 11iA»>ik
I’uitihtitJnlimit’tl
Uiitin Hit* |»itkifilmN iiinv fat
tin nilfit iiiuon the* touil (Mti
tin 1*4**>'♦* ' irtu.illv mti 11111 (t*st pun
i Jihi**iii l'f»t* I MW und U#um,
jN,l Hlfialh , ilivitiv I k«A V •* | tsAltf fill***
f,ii.,lhn», fot two pro
v ii#u ifc«nfruip’ **»nvirfion* •
On it cimv It fioii, Ui» i \iV\ pin*I
ii Mm* of ^.ouiNio ,md 14*wi' %Im,
nfH* «>M th*' J-t*» v tilt I ttlllVItiloli
I l|H ’ vV'i’lf*
It r
General Motors Cuts Solon On Sex
Wanes, Price 01 Cars 0f*!n!?
AN ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD was on hand to greet the cigar smoking Conservative Parly leader Win
-ton ('hui< lull a« he arrived at Saint Stephens Hall in Kensington yesterday io cast his *ola in the first
vjeneial elei Ian in Britain in five years. Churchill expressed confidence ol victory ,n the iota! days
ot In-, ele. tion rampaign. An estimated 34.000,000 British voters went to the polls to decide whether
socialism -dull continue tou the negt five years or make way tor the conservative policy, ilnierna
tional N--w-. Dadiophuto).
bill*
DETROIT )ci> 24 HNS' Gen-1 “*,n*** bvngthenmg Texas ,
.-i d M..u.i-h C.np . immune*.! to Ow-i on *ex iiffrnm were- approv
-la* that If .162 (too .Hipiovo* will *T‘ ,od“> '*> '*»•• ,,.uus‘‘ Jdd.c.aiy
lake a i.wt ..I living wage cut and ‘ .......... >" ,h*
imultaue-mily ..dm-dlh. pii,-.r h.wei eftandw. f.n action I
..I .11 it . a, m,| truck* 4 Id t . rtte immsurvs. lipmisurfd m Hep
^ i .sell Storey of Longview were l
‘ approved imannnoui.ly by Uu* com j
Some 2IKI ikki limit h ratci cm mH^. ,„ rapat-Hn* iM’tkm Sinn 1
S,v,v,.„, eme.1 n.vm »-------. k. m»____
................., r,;','r ^lss vrrr Loncerl At Kilgore
Attlee, Many 01 His Cabinet Members, i[0fd| Students Enter
Assured Of Parliament Seats For 5 Years ! pegjon gan(j f|injc
i ,.l nl) iM< th.it till »’t»V i I I
it ik I I t I ♦ V4 If 11 H 14 'lit t »t I* •.» *
'■ ' im'hV"*' .,' ;ri*.-,|" ,,aupm>.AnV-dU Storey. umm,.i i/m« the mlh f.u Mimdct Clement AttlcH* and many Stafford^ Cripps. Home Secretary
have then ijiuirterly emit <*r Hying
illovyancc ie.lii.-ed by $10
< ,M paired similai price and
eats to handle the House of Com-
monf
I’he gloom that descended this
att.-i noon on Laoor headquarters
v. as so thick that in the open it
would have been rated as peasoup.
I Morgan Phillipt-. Labor Parly Gen
era I Secretary, who said earlier
that the returns eetned to assure
the return of Lat>or. locked him-
-•elf m his office and refused to
see reporters.
(.adders Fail To Appear
Labor leaders scheduled to ap-
pear at headquarters did not ar-
uve Scheduled press conferences
were delayed or cancelled. Her-
bert Morrison, the No 1 party
strategist, hurried to No. 10 Down-
ing Street to confer with Prime
I Minister Clement R. Attlee
Even if the Laborites go in with
a tiny margin and form u govern-
ment. they are likely to get an
early vote of nusconfidence, lead-
inn to another general election
Thgfc was a possibility that if
no party could came up with a
it of its own. a caretaker
it would be formed with
•Ives of all parties to
ast for a few months arid
I put through the spring budget.
The neck and neck race between
the Conservatives and Laborites
overshadowed two other standout
factors in the election;
Reds Given Shvilackieg
1. The British voters gave the
Cbmm uniat and left wing fellow
travelers a thorough shellacking.
2. The Liberal party of Glad-
stone and Lloyd George apparent-
ly had been wrecked beyond re-
pair.
The Liberal Party proposed on
election eve a coalition government
with labor if Hie socialists failed
I to get a working majority. Th*
Liberate had 10 -eats, in the old
Parliament After getting only one
eat in the first hours of the count
mg they wen- creeping up in the
j late returns this afternoon
Brother Of John L.
lewis Shoots Self
-SPRINGFIELD, III., Fen. 24—
Thomif Lewis, 69. brother of
United Mine Workers President
| till list I
ii *
the
union ;trutted dt-it tt h,t«f roMipitol
f k 11 v .uni m t'omi Loth with
KeerhN j»nti strike older but th.d
Un* miners wen* t'otituniiiiK the
w.ilkout of then \otitmn
K.-,’ch hiiMi Hie it mm will priev* adjustment
and
John L. Lewi*, shot and killed
tl •- c. mu die ml the tut me a "f Hi’ cabinet will Im* members of James Cniter K.le, Food Minister ^ delegation of fifteen Glade him cjf at his home here today,
jm* made it a felony to molest a 1’ailiament for tin* next five years. John Strachey water band students, led by Deputy Coroner Catherine Ruth-
minor under 14 \c.n* old The They were elected in constitu- Prominent Laborites defeated ' Bandmaster Chester Matin.*, will erford reported.
, ,, maximum punishment, tu* said, envies when* (he votes already .. . . ^ . _ , appear on the annual Region IV She said there was “no uues-
..,.,.1.1 i_ . • >uu> ............ ....... i, ., .. i—„ mini. Secretary of State for Colonies '.land Clinic's ixincert in Kilgore tion" that he had *hot himself.
ward adjustment
ixist allowance were made on Fet>
25 and May 23 of 1*»4M
would Is- $2 tttm fine or 25 vears . have la*«*n counted
IK l!»K , _________.....I-..1. __ . .
in Hr- pcmteiitian. or Isitli
m. ,, , and Cabinet Member Arthur, tonight
1 In* ,.tc of wartime Prime Mm- Cre** h Jones; Lt Col. David Rees-
She said his wife, l.cnora, found
Tin* M-cond hill made d an -if istei Winston Churchill, leader of y/lk
Tlu* concert will lie broadcast him fully clothed, except for his
tned Mon.t,", for U.H, civil
Pre idi ot c I Wilson raid tin fens.- to jH-iMindc or invite a minor the Conservative*, will be decided Undersecretary for Colonics ai 7 30 ovTr t,u’ ^l*8®f** Long shoes, spraw led in the bathtub
ice -dmsimeni wne intended undei 14 to enter n place for tm in a later count. ‘ ' _____' . , V"W. Henderson and Texarkana U*wts was a retired immigra-
l o J. it.-II, to consumers the moral purposes The maximum Thoae who already have won MP ’ 1 onseryatiyes elect-1 radio stations. The hour long tion service employe. His wife
• i i i'. - l ,n" .,y mg* resulting from txdh the fines. Storey aid. would lx* SLOon Uis, pari,unH,nt -!H,aU include .. _ . , . sh®w will include the numbers told police and the cofcmer s of-
'• h' .low award ml in- tment of war.- umt 10 **»« »« 'he peniten M*me of the best known namw in _ Deputy Conam'ative UiMler An- frtteameit during the cMnu be fk-e that he had sufferml a severe
- c heard hv a nny v jK.ymenti and the low. ml »*«•'> British politics and world diplo-! ,hon-v Brt*‘n' “ formw foreign min- »«« “*?*> 3n* w‘" heart attack late veeterday and
Ov«rrut#« U. S. (t«ti tif tvviatn Mt*»m " Thi* tlunl WA« aimiHl :it ind« mac.v. Thtav include: »$t«*r | ^ ,n waiiamasterYi wlu» »va* seriously ill through tne
The government had leqia-sted Me saki tney were decided upon cent exposure to a minor under 16. laihoriles elected Brendan Brackan. a war- ,on*'-'>'-e' >he numbers. night,
tl, t Hte two •'■Hints t«- eparatisi di ■ .pile Increased prua Ixnng paid and earned maximum sentence- ol _ ‘ time Minister of Information Featured on the broadcast will Miss Rutherford said 1-owls'
fin tis-l mil • nrtte other commodi $2,000 or 1j year* in the peniten t tm . aimisiei Attlee, Deputy aruj ;1 . lose friend of Churchill. * clarinet quartet composed wife told her that she left him
Power Failure Forces
tie*.
tiary.
Postnoi'errent p -nd Nurse Concedes In Court She Unquestionably Listed In
{oncer) A! While Oak ^Nicial Report Cause Of Death of Mrs. Borroto As Cancer
t'lie White Oak Band Concert,
which was to have been present
ed at it p iii last night. Inis
atom Iw-i-n pt>:,tpnned, and wilt
In- presented at tt p iii Satin •
dm meld
AI Hint fi\t* minutes until eur-
l.mi time Iasi iii, tit. tin eleetri-
• By went off. when tint damp
m --d i power |»*le one ijiall
out u| the tilndewalei lltistntinn,
the normal eleetrteal feeder for
the Wtute link District, to burn
out.
Servieennm ftxun the Glade
water station ehnekeil on Hie
eleetin-til failure, then conturfed
men from the mam nffhx* in
Longview, who in turn sent out
, iii ,11 to wdcli White 1 t.ik onto
Hie Longview eireiill hi Hie time
this was done, it was H all p m
Even then, there wa* something
burned out at the .oxlltorlmn, and
the llgldt still would not work
Dining the time the llkhts were
out, Mrs Then lax- Meissner
played several piano select,..,,s
Curtain lime for Satut.lav
nigld s conceit wilt bv tt p. tu
MANCHESTER, N II Feb 24.1 IVfenw Attorney Louis K W’
'INS' The nurse who e Iteloted mail asked
report to author!tie-, hitgight oil
the ''lui-ivt immli'i trial of Ih
lie. man!, n Bander coneeded In
court today that iii tier official
report she unquestioning I \ listed
the cause of death of Ml- Abbic
Borrotn as cancer
Miss Joaephtiu* I'onnei, who
previously- testified that Dt Han-
der admitted causing the merev
death by injecting air Into thi*
veins of Hie dying Mi* Hoi ntn.
was sharply qiiC’tinned In the de
feuse
After her testimony was re
viewed she said Dt Hamlet had
described thi* .Hr in act ion Us*h
tuque to her Willi the n-tnatk "it
worked very well, tin- p.iiont died
easily ' Mi * l oniior wa ai kill
what idtise of itenUi she had vfiit-
ten into Hie ofliclal hot-j»did i*
port.
Tin* tiurge who la al o record-
ing lltimi ian ut the Hillsborough
County Hospital, replied tint -he
utH’d "cancer’’ as the cause iff
death, copying it from Hi. death
Dido I Dr Sander say to yen
that Mis Hoi into had died ot
cniicer'’"
"I don’t retnemlier the w*ord» he
u-ed. she said.
(J Dr .Satnk*t did not ask yet
to put anything Into youi ic..-ut
concerning the cause of Mr» llor
loto’s death oilier Hum what w.,«
on tin* death itdlflrale1 A No,
he did not
ij Or to iti.ike am additional
notetiona* A No
yj You inserted the rails' of
death* A Ye* From tin- death
certificate
yj Dt Haiutei did not .ek yoyi
to put anything different on the
death i-ei iiln-ate'' A No
Thin exchange wound up Hie
morning wsiion winch had lent
devoted to all expansion ol Mi .
Connot story ix’gun yesterday
lu describing the fateful Decem-
ber ''tth when D, Sandei -4k i
(li t < ailed to task about Mr
Borroto's death she said he had
freely acknow ledged git mg the
cei ufkalv Signed by Di baiulvi. won-all ail uijecUofM, vvMkv’dvd hv
Prime Minister Herbert Morrison CoL Oliver Stanley, well-known l>f Bandmaster* M.dins of Glade- this morning about 9 a. m. to
Conservative leader and farmer w-iter. Hob Monzing,- of Lever- go to the basement to tend the
cabinet minister; Duncan Sandys. *?'* Ghapel. A. C HoUmgcr of furnace.
Churchill's son-in-law and leader Kilgore and Charles Btckley of
of the European union movement. L n*on ^' .ve Matins will serve
Prominent CotwervattOes defeat ! a* for th“ broadcast.
tHj Other features include a drum
„ . . . ____. solo by student Roy Maynard of
Randolph l hun^lll, ton of Win-1 jjactxhx.-hcs. ami on address by
isum ChuirhUL John J. Astor. wiii i jack Mahan of Texarkana, im-
of Virginia-born Lady Nancy Aa- mediate president of The Texas
! Music Educators Aaeociation.
„ „ Outstanding student bandsmen
II. 8. Official* Intaratt*! tiYini ill the school* tu Krjcion IV
WASHINGTON. Feb 24 lURV— I will form the personnel of the
had broken a law hut thought it
no more -erious than driving
through a atop light
A prim pluiti|i woman about 4u.
Mis Connor te tifieit m unemo-
tional. professional tones while the
defendant watched lie,- intently Official Washington’s heart wasn't two clinic band- broadcasting to- tinav*
She said she heard a crash, and
rushed back up to the second
floor of the house because she
thought he had fallen,” Miss
Rutherford said.
She said that Lewis shot him-
self with a pistol, and that the
bullet pierced his heart
She said an inquest would be
held but that no date bad been
set \et Time of the death wax
set at 9 05 a. m. 'OL.dewater
She told ot taking notes from Dt
Sander about Mrs Borroto’s dentil
eight days prey ions I v
In telling of notes dictated by
Dt Sander on Dee IS about the
Borroto case, she satil he described
the an (meetions and when -he
inquired about the technique lie
ivplied;
"It worked very well. Tin put-
lent died very easily ’
Then on Dec. 29, site said, alie
recalled the rejxirt and told the
hospital authorities who N'gnr.
questioning Dr Sander The coun-
ty medical referee. Dr Roliert E
Biion, she said becan-< I
during the talk, but Dr Sunder
was unruffled
Cro»s examined by Defense At-
torney Wyman, she aid Dr Bimn
kept asking hi- colleague over
and over, tVh> did you do it?"
in its work toda* Government of night riio-’’ from \ \ mil AAl
ficials and members of Congress schools will constitute the Blue
had eves cocked on the British Band and -UidenL from Cl a »
election results. ; A .nut B school- will make up
Beglnnttig at an early hour to- j *be Red Ban-i
day newspaper offices press as- Students tr the Blue Band from
sociattona and the preae gallenes j Qladewater w.il be Ch irlo* I TORECAgT*
WEATHER
around town were deluged with
phone calls s«*eking the latest re-
fit rn*
Democrats a tt d Republicans
alike speculated on what conclu-
sions could b«‘ drawn from a Labor
or Conservative victory so far as
this country’* forthcoming Con
gressional elections an* concerned t-tv usuuuxi aw r»
Republican leaden already have * mabbhal ok D
seen a "treiul" in their favor in WASHINGTON E*b 24. »t P*—
Label defeats in Australia and The Senate judiciary committee
Bartlett. Ann Brown, .Adah Clark,
Joyce Duntevy, Lex Grantham,
Nancy Ht .irrell, Jerry Matthews,
BUI McAitii, Hobby Mills, L.inn
Ptxley, Don Warwick, Hettv Jo
White. Betty W.xxt, Billie Jean
Woodruff and Joyce McGill
New Zealand The strong Conset
vstive vote in Britain would tx>
clainuxt .is showing a definite
world wide shift to Conservator
politics.
trxtay approved the nomftiation of
Stanford C Stile* to be U S
marshal for the Eastern District
ot Texas
EAST TEXAS—Partly doudv. a
little cooler in north portion to-
night Saturday, partly cloudy
with no important change in tern
peraturea.
GLADE WATER AREA— Fair
to partly cloudy tonight
and Saturday, slightly cooler to-
night, lowest near 42
TEMPER ATURES
Friday 8 a. in. 58.
Thursday maximum 4ft.
Thursday minimum 4ft.
SABINE RIVER
Friday 8 a. m. 3101 feat.
8
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