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Eighteen pages
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VOL HI, NO 97
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(iLADEWATER. TEXAS. SUNDAY. JULY 15. 1951
St. • <*i. KM.) 143b On Your
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Allies Return To Kaesong For Talks
Down
Glade Town
Streets
LUCKY THIRTEENTH: Ki nil,. j
the 13 th Wus u llnky dm for Mi
W I). Sprouse She was tin- win-
n*r uI th. washing machine given
away free Friday afternoon .it tin
H. F Goodrich More. Ml> Spurns,
was thrilled when Mu won tie
machine Sold slit- hud hud one ju»t ■
like II for the punt nix yew .net it
wuj. n dandy Mr*. Sprouse ... ■.
twdwcl H y ear's supply of vvur.li :
Inc powder She and her husband,
live out in Ihe lioden uddltlon
HOUSE BURNSi C W Dawson
left Olurlewulei lute Thursday
afternoon (or Minden, La., to be
with hki parents, Mr und Mi I
W Duvv on, whose lurm hone
liurntHi and completely dcMrov d
ul! their belonging- I >. •
folk* were nr Ihtfner. La . |mu
mg the dav anil left Gt.iiic i
DliU'oti, who Is III hi* lute until...
at home alone The only thit
•lived wu . Grandpa ' pipe .mi
shotgun Origin th< (in
known Dhwhiii will stay with
hi* folks until all the stuck n
l»e auctioned Thev will uecoinpa..
him home where thev will
until definite plans are made
ACCIDENT IN J VII.I.l V
Mae Victim In m Nall Tr.e.is
hospital m Jacksonville ;ir a leNUi!
of an accident while visiting ion
niece, Mi». J II JohrtMon Mi
Victory received a tprmneri hip
when the slipped and fell up the
floor in her niece* home M.-.s
Victory will be in the tiiwpit.e
for a both a week
Allied Press To Be On
Hand For First Time
TOKYO. Sunday. July 15 (UP) United Nations negotia-
tors went to Kaesun today to re-open truce talks to end the
Korean war and the allied press was represented for the first
time
Vice-Adm Charles Turner Joy led the five-man United
Nations truce team across the Imjin river at 12:.f0 p.m. (10:;i()
pm EDT) Me and Maj. (Jen L. C Craigie. vice commander
♦of the Fat Eastern an (one. left
by leep for the city the Kcd» now
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ILLINOIS GUARDSMEN CALLED IN CICERO RIOT—Illinois
national guardsmen were culled into Cieeio, surburb of Chuaito,
after Iim.iI police wen unable to «|i:c*ll ., mob disturbance caused
l»v the efforts of a nemo fumltv to movi into an apartment house
in a whili district ft. -i. giimrlsim n push part of the mob of mini
than 1.110(1 |m i ul.' who tried to link t ie apartment hon e Sex
era! soldier*. policemen and civilian.' were injured, sevi uij enough
to require hospitalization ‘Acme Telephoto'
Red Troops
Repulsed By
TOKYO. July 15 <u o
patrol was siiri.uindi
Communist i..nipanie«
of Choi won. th« Unite.1 State-
Eighth aimy reported today, and
tank-infanti
Ai Allied 22 Communists were killed in the
by two battlc
nort I least Front disputchei. said Commun-
i I troops attacked United Nation
fill c»'" III the area West 'nuthwiM'.
was i l.v , !..hk ml..nli K..nsong. lint
No details of the fighting were re-
An Eighth amiv communique ported
N.dO the t "UimuniMs were driven The eoinmunique said light to
away by United Nations rvinimcv- . moderate enemy resistance con-
********* -d.d that the Allied patrol j iniu.-d southwest of Kumsong, the
was rescued an hour and 45 mm- new Red buildup are#, and that
Iran Voids
Contracts
Of Company
TEHRAN. Iran. July 14 iU.R' —
liati today voided all contracts
• if tin expropriated Anglo-Iran-
ian oil company, and offered Ihe
product of the nationalized former
British company to all comers on
a ’c:ash and carry" basis.
The general managei of the
nationalized company said the off-
or of "Columnsport" of New York
to buy oil on that basis already
ha- Ivon accepted
The move, designed to circum-
Vent British withdrawal of th.
Anglo-Irani.ai tanker fleet whi. h
paralyzed the billion doltai in-
iluztiy, was made oil the eve ot
the arrival lien* of United Stall
roving Ambassadol Averell llai
liman to "mediate" the explosive
dispute
It cast an ominous shadow over
. optimistic predictions of Uintcn
‘States Ambassador Henry F
Grady that the situation was “get-
ting npe for a break" and Ham-
man's statement in Paris that he
is confident of the success of his
mission.
Harnmati was due to arrive
say thev have neutralized.
The conference was schadulad
for 2 p.m. 112 midnight EDT- fol-
lowing accaptanca by North Kor-
aar. Gan. Nam II. tha haad ot tha
Communist ceasa lira taam. to
Joy's proposal for rasumption of
tha talks.
Only two <■( the IH vehicle in
the United Nations convoy flew
the white (lag. One was the lead
cep. the other was the Jeep won ii
cat t ied Jev and Ci aim
Tha abaance of whita flags was
said to symboliza tha naw cono.-
lions which Gan. Matthaw B. Ricg-
way requested to insure the “neu-
tral atmosphere" for the armis-
tice talks.
Thni- othei United Nation-
negotiator - led by helicopter. Joy
and Ct alkie deeidesi to go bv
jes p "to see the road we ha\>
been flying i.vei But. though
they didn't say so there was :;o
donbt they wanted to see un
well the Communists had curried j
out then agreement to ncutrah/,-
the Kaesong area and the road
leading to tin conference city.
There wen h7 United Nation-
peisonneI in ihe convoy, mCHid- I
mg the 2o newsmen that Bldg.’ i
demandeii lie .almitled to a n* li-
tr all Zed Kaesong
Militaryp police at the advanced
United Nations camp chock point
counted noses „nd vehicles in tho
convoy and even checked Joy's
vohiel# before it was permitted
to cross tho imiin. In tha admiral's
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PLENTY OF SWABBING HERE
Ft Riley. Kansas when On
homeless in the worst f I * .*. On
iwabbmg to iy
in persons ha
imi racks at
.50.000 are
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Levee Breaks On Missouri
River; Gas Fire Rages
KANSAS cm M
,i0 'P i y •. \ ov •
M I'.'i 1 . I ........... .
spin te<i in *it ii|i :.. ..
WUtei mill all estUli.itc. i .1:.':. .
REVIVAL OVSRt Tin Hev T ........ m haurZolI Harr,man was ouc to .mw n.lhon dol.ms won., of mdus.ty
i: Ml>m*t‘n- th* Ul»yi (utaaoUcr it mm sunooiydod bjr the ^ cummuma, ^protJhg attack (here tomorrow on instruction ,^P rff| j,mT, Hurr.r i The army engineers niinoiincvo
Vm’S • ^■Sl'SXL »........... ■»«*»** V**«m*t Truman u. SjtL pralimiwTy •o^^r. I ' ^.......
ur in, mor.iHik ■*•*! tntHag • \ - * y I'd eniVv Boturdxv'^ 1 atirmpt IA find a soiuthAi 10 itv . me nw a tItl| mtwtmi ' *}w JP ,,wn fBBL uctuxiU ux,
Eightn army official* raid Unit ’*»*>' AngMInminn dendhrek Cap, Henn Mi-Callisiei . H im ' ° ;K,r
. ed Nations elements yvety forced! The Iranian move was dodgnc.-i, burg. N Y was the convoy com- i , the Fail tax levee eiumbled, |
I to withdraw mirth northeast of •*’ Set the riatlonaltzerl oil com mander Last Thursday it was fWUMlnc fire I la red anew ini
Hwachon during midafternoon i puny'* product moving out of Met' a I lister who dealt with the j i*n. t-lv.'Y*'*1 side, fanned '
| Saturday (brim-full storage tanks and get North Korean sub-lieutenant ,i hu '' ***"' "'hteh came up w.tll I
_t'nilKi 1‘icss Cm icsiM.nilen' icvenuc flowing into empty cof! obeyed orders and refused to uci - i ‘, urr,v“ darkness, rhu-c i\_
vtiva
has been up nwr Mesquite iioldmg
u revival
5PEAKIN Or UG. The intcnor
of the church auditorium has a
new look Men of the church hav •
done most of th* re-dci orating
in the afteriHMm aftei then reg
ulnr work twiurs are over New .m i
larger windows have been pul .1
and a ctrculai chon loll ha- been
ivnstructi*d Most all ot th< i i
pi'iiterv work hu- been completed
Tlu* only thing lacking now i th*
new fliHir and the pin-ti ring >f th
walls Mntibtn hop*, to have ti.
auditorium completed wittmi 1h<
in xt few days La«iks mightv mn
too
SHAME ON SID: Fm five mm
uets. HrnieudN-1 reading about the
ballgame In tween t h. Pwlaci
Clothier* and Gllmei l*ei UN .
Fridav" The »mn at thi* in-ginnin
of the fiftti inning wa* a to n
favor of Gilmrt Soddenlv tin
Cloilucr* 'tin till bringing men
home. Sid llurwiU, DGs found
out, was coaching on third b.r,
amt having a nervine fit ptai l
rally puslu-d every boy half way
home
The final vinrt H to 7 Mu* t hav
been emdmg. Std’
WELLS RETURN: Mi and M,
Felix Wells, Carolyn, and llntbai .
Wiseman spent Hie past fmn day
in F.mmitt and Hope, Aik. visit
mg his folk*. Mi and Mi* K K
Wells, anil friends In a lelephoo.
conversation with Mr* Wi
Saturday morning she said th t
her husband will be able to n
port hark to work next Week
Header* will •lememlie, that v ia
recent!? he received a very nth
eal eye injury at the T W Lei
machine shop
HoKomisworth b
Sold To Group
Of Businessmen
LONGVIEW July 14-UP 7 ■
Hollands worth lliilliiig is«n,k. ny,
one of the nation - largest di.
lug and well-seivicing firm*. I.a:
been -ot*t to a group of T» v
and W Miming busiiw-smeii, tin
loinpanv .mnouncisi bstuy
The Trans-Tex Ihtlltng roe,
panv puichased thi* entire i api
tal stuck of tile Inm with heae
quartet* heir Thi ale was rcpi.it
cd to involve I million dollat> .1
the i.d*. of *ln ,i stiHi*
Trail' IV \ aCqlMied • mill lo. .
tiaet of land west of I otigvn « r
I S Hlghwav kn It aiiiioiirietsi It
would construct a new ot i it
builtlnig. shops amt warehouse ot
the site
Ihe tiallsaellon m.nked lilt ,
lliemenl I nan active dulling anti
well set vicing business of • vn
luoiietn East Texas oilmen ,. *11
Hot lain worth and Lev IV.iv
The new owner* meliaie IV ,
C Itiidlift of Houstnti, presidcnl
of Trans Tex. Chiliad W Ti ice
ext cutlvi vue-ptv' diet it and g< n
ei,.I manugei, lo.me.lv with St.ai
oliiivl Oil avid Gas. and Glenn t
Nielson gnd M R M. Ait tun .silti
ot (Vsty Will vice pi I* utenl .nih
dm i tors.
Hichiti rt Applegate reported from ers.
Eighth armv headquarter* that,
..sidt from the rrsette action north- .
east ..f Chotvvon. there vva* re-
Itttivc light eontaet ailing the
hattli rmrit
Minoi enctnv .out,nt.'
i ti
its
were r*
northwest ot Kum-
•astern tiase, While
ai* pstroi* northeart
an into light onem*
Pin toughest fighting of tta* it.*y
..•me south and southeast of Kim
••tig. the it'portixl tiuildup ali i
Ini nil' 4tMI.0tat Communist troop*
vv h< ha Vi taken advantage of th.'
lull tn mallN lighting to moii
southw.il d
Patrols m the area received
maehincguii flic from an unde'.'i-
mitied nimiber of enemy and said
they sent an estimated cncmv com
patty to the front
\lln a patrols north northeast
of I lw ai Iron mil into an estima'ice
two enemy companies anil wen
vi'ithdi.
light
iftel
Auto Picture Is
Far From Rosy
KAREN TO CAMP: Mi** K.iien
Coats will register today ai Camp
Mvstie in Hunt where she will
spend Ihe next six week- Karen
Is one of Ihe few gill- giant, d ' resulted from tla llli iec c m tin
permission to entet the camp, national call from 22.nun lo ilA.tXHi
which Is ixtnsldcied one of the He said that V7 Um-.iI laiard
finest tn Texas The general theme which previously w ould not hnv«
of Ihe eamp is spiritual, mental, reertved a call fot August How will
anil physical development There get one
WARM 1NC1TON, July 14 iU.P
Aiiioinobllc pMMtuctiim in Die fust
halt ot the yeai matclicd output
during the same period ot It,Ml
Imt Ihe pictiue now is tin front
iii-v rndUstl v s< in ne* said liHlav
IH-spitc j o\eminent ixnitrols.
ma nfat liiiei's pixxluced 3.103.111
ear- III the tllst SIX illontlls ot tills
ve.u compared to 3,!iMi.iHI halt
way ttiinii.h last year But pto-
dm lion ha -lumped since July I.
\ih-n the government put a vn
.. .. .. Inal ceiling on the numtiei ol cars
vice »w . ........... m lex..* quota ..is,.,,,,,)*
August Draft Cal!
Upped For Texas
AUSTIN, July 14 lUF Texas
August draft call has been m
creased from 48a to 772. state sc I
Cell VC ci vice licadqual lets alt
manned today
111 ik Gen I'.hi I I. Wakefield
state docctin ot -clcciivc t
Inability to -ell the oil on vvhicn
the country dcyH'iidi-d foi a large
part of its income has put a severe
pinch in Iran's economy It wa-
announced that the independent
American firm which offered In
buy Iranian oil wa* told to “i-ntrc
and get it with it- own tanker
and with cash in hand Othei huy -
■ r*. said to have been similar)'
instructed, were not identified
U.S. Remains Firm On
Proposed Jap Treaty
WASHINGTON. July 14 — The
United States has told Russia it
wilt not make a new start on
Japanese ihmcc treaty negotia-
tions that would lnelude Red
China, the state department dis-
closed today.
Hut the department, m dipped,
coldly polite terms, auaiii invited
the Soviets to attend the scheiiuleit
September Japanese treatv sign
ing i-onfi'icncc at San Francisco
The department revealed it nan
rejected early this week a Hi.*
stall demand fot a new start on i
treaty with Hut China sitting at
the council tabic This would give
the Kicnilm a chance to veto the
treaty and impose restriction*
which would foi bid Japan Ihe
light of protection against attack.
The United States said no.
The United State* note was
handed to the Russian embus*y
here July !> and made ptiblu to-
day Ians than Hot) wonts, it an-
swered 4.ltH» words of Soviet com-
mit the convoy
newspapci men.
to pass with the
Race Trouble !s
Plaguing Several
Sections Of U.S.
CHICAGO. July 14 ((I.Ri-—Na-
tional guardsmen with rifles load-
ed preserved ,trace today mi sub-
urban Cicen., scene *'( violence in
anti Negro demonstrations. as
sun dm trou.de plagued authorities
hi llallns mid Capitol Height*. Md
And m Nashville, Tenn.. a law-
yer was waging a legal battle lo
exclude Negroes irom a white
residential block with the argu-
ment that " whites have some i ivd | ,U,K
ngtits. too." i mxMeo
Guardsmen stood behind barbed
wire buiTi.-ude* at Ciccru. where
li.ntMt persons eonverged on an
apartnu'iit l.uuse Thursday night
to prittest i Negro tamdy ’s moving
in. *
At Capitol Hciguts. iiem Wash-
ington, D.c.. ixiliiv stmiit by to
quell liny repeat of a disturbance
that started when white youths
dcnionstra d against the presence
Ol Negro couple* at a nightclub.
The Candid Heights incident
was quieted early today through
teat g.i* .III I fin* hoses A mob ot
UMl for lw i hours bait icsistcd |io-
lice efforts ti. break it up Tbci**
mere no arrest*.
A total •>( 107 itersons had lux'll
arrested m conncition with the
Cicero disturbance and t.uv court
plosions within five minutes riK-k-
<*d ihe iiiv.i and ,spouted angry
orange flame* 150 feet sk'wiii'd.
Only a hurt time earlier. Fite
Dirrctur FiatH is Wornall hac ,
dared the tiie under control
even while cautioning 'all dtuigci
is not yet past.” New lire com-
panies streamed into the Ihvodou
danger zone to tiy to keep tlu ‘
revitalized tuv trom sineiidmg to
a nearby chemical plant
First, and (Hissibly the biggest
victim of 'lie Fairfax Icn-c bicak
wits Uncle Sain liimsi'll
The east nail ot trie Uniteii
State* gene 51 service uchninistra
tion wareb'His*’ tumbleu m .u,>
shot muddy water into supplies
valued at au estimated million ai
a quarter di liars The water w. til
on out thiough uoors on the wist
side, taking much ot tin- mvcuorv
lor Indian tvaeivaitons
fidleral penitentiaries, the u"
warn admmi.stiatmn and other -aai. oast the huge feiteral cold
gov* ttment gem ICS with it. j tor ,c com any plant. Next in
Tlic tm rent from th.* mix! line wa* th • steel lubricating com-
feared break ot all speit on, police puny headed by Former Sen.
• — ” ~ ..............................* [ Harrv Darby 'W.. Kan*1
Tin dike had been a leaky.
| gummy affair for days. But when
the break came, a man standing
! on tup of ;»e earthen barrier wa*
f barely abie to sprint to safety.
Tlti' rushing water quickly piled
up to a five-foot depth in much of
the Fairfax district, creeping
around the Phillips Petroleum
company refinery A I2-toot depth
was expected. Boxes and crates
trom !h<- lovernment warehouse
.... nui* i .. g i: 11 st tin- refinery tanks.
W ' ..... • 11 r-•.mI cars on
' • if*, i 1 1.1- .fincrv i I piped
Authorities Look
For Way To Stop
Black Markets
WASHINGTON
Price iwniral
ilespcn telv to
lighting bi ivk
replace the -i.i
..... July 14 (U.P’
lithe: ities searched
ay tor a method of
nurkets in meat to
ghter controls now
«K‘aiu lii
,r
lomtl axe.
ovei on their
sides.
Ttu sc*
kii'C-U \YU5
| !ii * t ( •! it 1 1 1 1
Phillips ha
ii completed it* iwt-
I < »rt t <»
t*t '■ft foi;' ;
i hUAU' iV\\i to
tenuig down
ob at midnight atui
f»l> on <
JcilnHHl'iir i
lontrolK to tit
withdrew .11
per-, nnel mid -.vhat-
.V h.
nU. The
>iil conm
(itiallv i*ii*
ti iiiitt'i rvi*r>
ever aquipm
n’ tha' isiidd be
r the vtn
intry ;md hui\-
The .like i
a dirt hrcaatWurk*
in of
ui
102 feet thicl
< at hi Diomid and
ft mm
»H» Will
*yv a iaM
i mi mite tsi*k.
> eittciifioe
nityi Hiring 15
to 20 feet high.
ns week v\ ithout reaching mujoi
roblcms in the bill, and then rc-
-.sen until .Monday
1 lii' senate already lias passed
n eight-month extension which
early all athnin ist t at ton leaders
av;t ilisow lied.
On the
Bank Deposits Are
Down This Quarter
hearings Monday Twenty-three
plaints against treaty plans voice.I guardsmen, police and demonstra-
tors were injured in the melei
Russian note dated Jum Id
is one counselor fm cvei y five
girls id camp Karen was accom-
panied to Hunt by hci parents. Mr
and Mrs Alton Coals and hci
giauilmother, Mi*. Lula Fowler.
They spent Saturday night m Au*
tin.
I though there for a while Hi’
urtlay we wen- really going to
gel sumo ruin. I even went no far
as to tell a couple of people that
it was going to rain They say
that cither a fool m a straugi i
In the only person who evet tile
to privtict East Texas weatliei.
but It seemed like sueh a Mire
thing
"Material have got so scarce"
an auto spokesman said, "that
we'll be In Uv it the industry pro-
duces up to the ceding level hit
i lie rest ol the yeat That means
labor lay ol tic*
Othei quarters said they heat
lint icpi.-ciitulivcs ot the na-
tional pioduction authority and
tlic lalvoi .b pMi'tmetil * Iv lie,in ol
unemployment security will ttwet
with the ''big thi e auto mak.*t'
in Detroit Monday to discuss the
unemployment outlook and yi hnt |
can in' done iiIniiiI it,
The Foi t Moloi company luc
aid il will have to Id lil.tHHl men
go. Hid y'n-v sip’ said It lias hint
off 20,IHHt General Motors ivporlf
it w ill have In make a "solistioili.il
reduction in employees, or the
iiumbet ot hours w m keit perl
week, oi doth ” Other coinpauie*
hay •• made nmllui predictions
ABOARD FURMAN VICTORY
"This mere. MX' W.ikdaid
tiomted out. "emphiiHiz.ed that K>
lean pea in headlines do not ncc
cssaidy havi a hearing on mat
(aiwi'l |ii min ctnciit foi the n.i
lion n oicd lot re*
"This i* nisi another act. I>e
said, "demonstrating the resolve
of our nation not to t*»- caught
unprepared again "
Five-Foot Rattlesnake
Killed By O. L O'Neal
A five tmd velvettatl rattle
snake with ten rattler* wa*
killed atwiut 5 o’clock Maltirda*
afternoon h\ Otis I. O’Neal
line walkei for the I'an Allli'i
lean I'ipcinic company, in the t0o FLOOD DEATHS
Salmi, rivet In.I tom *7.7. , T ", ...
O'Neal was Imiklllg ..ve ti c ,OK'° ',"1' 14 *UP Uu
Inn s wlicn la saw the *nak< death *"11 from flood* in Western
sttikc ..I hi* dog .hi the p*o» Japan apprmichixl the ItX) maik
line right of w..v lie shot d t«M«MX The rains in the area were
twice with n rifle fm wa* ... . , ...
... ............ u. the head out »• “«d ***
once in the tu ck riteu h* *»|.m»IIs dehuten Kvuslui and West
stomt«ed it. cm Honshu.
Bodies Of Gladewater
Soldiers Enroute Home
The bode.** ol two Glad.wiitci
solitiei * v* lio paid the supreme
s.iiiitii’e in the Korean war are
aboard the Furman Victory which
is cxiH'cli’d to arrive Monday at
the San Fihpcikcu IV»rt ol Em-
baikalion and will In- returned
home for burial
They are:
M Sgt. Travit E. Watkina.
T#«u' only Cong reaatenal
Medal el Honor winner in the
Korean war. who** widow. Mrs.
Madia Sue Welkin*, live* el 10?
Gay eve.
Pie. Horry Franklin Wheeler.
Gladewater'* lint reported Ko-
rean war casualty, and the ton
ol Mr. and Mr*. J. P. Wheeler,
formerly ot Glodowotor hut now
ol noor Gregg ton.
Wheeler, 21, was reported killct
Iasi August white sen mg w ith the
Kiglith Calvary He wu* wall-
known here having lived here sev-
eral years and .ittended vlladc
vvatei school'
Watkins was killed on RcplYm
I’ct 3 two days stunt ot Ins
thntieth birthday The Medal ot
Hoiioi. aw,.ided iMmthumously.
was presented to Ins wife in Junu
in v l.v Pres’denl Tiuman.it Wash
mgton
Watkins via* credited with
tukiug command sf a traptvd
group ot 3tt men and ilireiting
it. tense in which the groiqv iv
IH'lled con*mu.ins tun.dual enemy
assault ami held 5txv Reds at bivv
In honoi of this courageous
Texan, a rifle range at Ft. Ben
mng. Ga., ha* been luuiivo vv...
kins Range " Ml* Watkins spent
two day s at Ft Henning Iasi April
when ceremonies were held in
honor ol her here husband
Funeral n rungements hit indl'
snhlters will l*e umter the direr-
turn oi ihe Everett-Rlene funeral i
home It w ,* not known Halurday land, opposing the resolute-
how tong il will Ive ts-fon- *!h‘ :ug Hanicl toi it legal < urn
issiie* ini<v.- with miHteri is -aid that th. Vsvalt* «. .th w
.se ts m GI. d.-w ,.t«'i legislative mandate
Deposits in the Fust Si i i,
of Gludewatei total.-u S3.002,01'. 1 ’
for the sec.aid quarter of 1031.
mop of 0320.27ft,R6 from th.
thiix- months of the year, a st tc
ment of condition released S..-
day disclosed
Loans and dlsiavun 1 s also show
eii drop. At the close of busnu •
June 3b the figure was 02,u ..
288 u3. compared w ith .. Mare'
figure of 52.102.380.50
Othei i-omp.nativc figures v»cn
.IS follows
Total A***ts
March fl S4.MM.85a 83
June 38 54,238.848 la
Deposit*
March 31 S4,2!H .83u J i
June 3b 53.tM2.08’ uS
Total Liabditio* and Capital
Account*
March 3] 54.5M.83a igl
June 3b 44.230.1*48 It.
TU Board Of Regents
Question Loyalty Oath
AUSTIN. July '.4 .U-R'
University ->f Ti-v..* !>>•..'o i
getlts I" a a to 4 vote t.Hlav .. .•
Altai ii.-v General Pi cc Daniel (■•
ii ruling on the constitutb’nnlil*
the state employees' loyalty -.’
The ..ctt.>n i.une at tlu- ci. > • :
a two-day meeting of the wtnyi
*ity s governing bodi
Dtidlcv K Wo.stw o J> .
Dallas, ix-g.-lits' chairman, exp:
«sl ttu- opinion that the sub-.i*
maitci ..f th.- oath, enacted .,*
"rider to the appropt i.dtoii ; ill
by thi' 32nd legislature, wu ot
the issia- involved
Thi* regents, he said, ate oblige:
ed to operate tlu- university ->
ism ding to law I’hvy should, th.
fore, make sure that the ->atl t-
ennstitutiowal. he sam
Howcvei Toni Scaly of M
lire trout mean*
of labof stalls-
1 l ta.l flHNtS I",
n the two vveok*
F.-sh hints ale
normally suuuto
m and egg* and
rise The level
it of llu- 1833-38
Plans Underway
For Horse Show
Plans already well along for
i i.inducting the fourth annual East
Texas Vjuartc: Horse Show Jk
Races at Gladcwaters rodeo
{rounds .no i .ic track August 20-
21 Will lu iiutlini-d to :liceetors of
the Olaiicwiktct Chamber of Com-
! iru-riT at then \<
luiu hcoi Monrial
Community iVittci
Kpi8vcsm.it> fot
Quartet H.-: '• Hi
turn, w ho condu.t
W Clifford Ho
of KTQHB \ th
in, .cc.te.I M.u
M> i n an With.,!
ckly busmesa
noon at lh«
lldlhHIUm.
• East Texoo
• I.-i * Associa-
-i. • vent, in.
in plans will be
.mb, pr. sMant of
v . ei He will lie
. v tn Chairman
• >f the chamber's
Ho
V DiSallc to ehfoii
Ol’S F.iiitMct
Fki\s;itd !* Mmi,,:
'lUHit Th«‘ shmiKiMc
hhuk ivuuktM rUnv!
' Ti vitiii to tmd * >,.«
ctvin
134*01
> may oi>
ijjhtrtvi
nt! hi* vo lo
4 >t«l 34 it' thov
4>l.l
Texas Continues
Sizzling Act
•v t’xirtp sxrs*
• il’tl ill kttlnllll
Hires Siitui t iv
egi u uUuic committee
M.ik Day vh-t president, Is ox-
peeted t piesidi .1 the chamber
tusin. ss si‘*s...n Monday due to
I’n snicnt Jess Turner tveing on va«
, *n Chatllllell Paul Rouns.ivlll »
of the mernta rship committee <*x-
tended this week end a special
nvitattmi let tn to 15 members
not on ihe board tt. have 'tmeh
then .iirccti." Monday
Randolph Attending
S Western Institute
Directors in.- Gladewater
• h.imlu't ->l lommerre have sen*
M nagei William T Kalidolph of
to..! oiaani/-ition to attend the
Southwestern uistttute being field
.1 the Aduiphu* hotel in Da'las
July 15-21
H. left Satnniav tn time to af«
lend !!-. C > Highway du <s-..-
-n.tiiuv inief-ng at the Bla.-kstone
weatherWi.it: s
4!ill lio t«*!)**f W.1 s
sight
The menu
r> 4"iij;4'd iftt
middle far* i
it almost .i!t oilu
i. ith presidio
. 11 lii CbtitllVjklN |\
coi.tmg th«- t
'4»P ITStilt, Ifli
di gie**s Dali
\ • • VI
K , 1' ■ Mine.
W»'ll> «4o«!
rctxvrte.i ‘>0
M
Hi Uy she*WO 18, h*»t
thi lowest mi
* ilfwtTUNUI IfitClilii
M.I rtl-gl.vs
The shmvor* \ht*i
gatigod ,.t 42
of *ri ifictl
Other tsotat
Vi\
the state A
wiirtlhi* i emrttrt
half inch of
i.itn, ««nd u*ss 4
mounts fell ..i
tV*i»Vk iifldv115%*. ri< ail
in, »nt t ’.a pic
t'hriyiti v'i4'*oi 14
\ re. P»|,.i to
* ,oul
Ski.-s gene
35 4-tt fill! l*
partly cloudy”
witt»
Ft W.
. sent Glad
J ill v 14 13,
<t.*i ther**-
n« up .ittri
> h.otg< vv
•«v
East Tex** P rtlv cloudv Sim-
la' md Monday, with wtd ty-
wuttered thundershowers tn east
md north gwtkNta Moderate to
di-ally fresh southeast wind* «n
-least
Raralall
Saturday 3 pan I inch.
Temperature*
Friday maximum <40
Saturday -mntmiim 73
Saturday 1 p.m 85.
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Burris, Emma Dean. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 97, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 15, 1951, newspaper, July 15, 1951; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022026/m1/1/?q=%22Board+of+Regents%22+Wooten: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.