The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 185, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1949 Page: 2 of 18
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ORANGE. TEXAS. SUNDAY. AUGUST 7, lMfl
Traditions
Dogs Back to Pound, iFour New Buildings
Town Beck to Normal To Go Up at NTSC
WAtUIINOTUN. Auk 6 (AP)
—* hair man Her (D-W. V») may
as* The* Hmum Foreign Affair*
Committee to check to the full
house toe hot dispute over cuMing
.La M4« of the ti.Oo.UOU.UUu Ar uut-
tur Europe progi-m
|m*4 by growing U*m*iMi« lut
• tu per rent *U«h ut llie project,
Kte »*><! he may orgo the romnut-
toe lo uluv the prafram as it
Ma.'ds tv the t**ue c*n be fought
out from scratch uo the House
floor
C • minuiee Republican* and
Democrats alikr are fighting fur
a smaller progism They have
Strong »Upp»rt in truth tike House
end the Senate
”l.’nlets tire amount u *ub*tan-
tUUy cut there’* an awfully tough
read ahead fur tire hilt, said
Rep Very* (R-Ohioi a leading
Republican on the committee. * f
ttlirill.lt OONTKIBCTKN TO VET HOME Mr*
105 I'nw ■ tri-et. Gold Star mother of the late t4.
Jr Wuild Wat II hero, bought t..c first "block ’
Swimming Pool...
CHILD STAR
IL.ri.v li. Heady,
Kerry It ftc.dy , .. ____
irt tfce new home l< be built Jointly at Oranc* by the Veterans of
Font n V.ti uni l.iiuLled A me tine Veteran* tanking un while
.Mrt Rmuy mi ties a check for her dune of t*e building ere VFW
Commander Howard Lourgnois (left) and OAV Cornm.ii.der T, I.
Uobbitt (.Staff 1‘hotii by Ever*It Campbell)
Bv Ante* Exit-land
AP Nrwefraieeee
AMSTERDAM -Though Hol-
land ia not a country where
everybody wear* wcodon shoe*
there are a good many Dutch*
men eOli who ettn* to old trad-
ition* Such people live In Stap-
itoial.
A villa a- uf ul out 7.MHI urttb-
* tsnts, aituated in the eae'ern oro-
I vioce of OvrrijM l 50 mile* f .on •
the (iei men border. * 8taphot*I,
ha, ita own way of Ule.
f Staphorst u a colorful villa** t
Med ami blue are (he women’*'
coitume* The mter.or* <»f fanr*
end huuae* are gay: multico'oure t
! «-»<> h*»v. Ii-ieht n-per flower*
On the outside the house* are i
blue with whit* and green •htrt- j
(Continued from P-ige 1)
*«: at rs cent* for students through
hign school aye and 60 rents for ]
idol:* WoMiyr tiie pool will be!
open frem a a hi to 12 noun with ,
admission S» cent* b.r chiluien up j
QUAKE GREAT SHAKES
By I rank 1.. While . reached a speed of 2# feet a
AP Nescafe* lares , second, U. S. Army Engineer* re-
te 12 year* of aye and 25 cent* lor j TOKYO - The grfhl Kuku. ; ,rorL
ether* and Horn 2 to w p. m. with l«.thqual:c uf Jure 2H, llltl They have Just concluded a
•Omission the same as Sunday* |"'»nks among ihc most revere of year-long geolog.ru) ami engt-
ltfeguaid* arc T J Kv n Jmm< 11,1 wellknown earthquakes,’ with . neermg study of the Fukui dw-
Mattin Wilkinson, Urn 'u.Ro> , »n earth mo.ement Ihtl may have rater, which killed 5.23* person*
Young Jr. Vaughn McCollum an. • - > • AoeaM|
Ckatlea H Schnotler Jr. They MW I rflHjHjH
Uternata with two ii-maimng on HH HR f ™
duly ai ail time*, Peddv ssid.
The Med (rues ha* announced I
that If wlU r»int M. l a vrbu it far
l»Ua.U| tnvlroctvi * klirtlai
Monday. ( lasses will be held tar
two baulk daily t y Jain.* |
HamlUcn of St. Loui*. tied Cram
swtmnJn* Instructor
The school w:l h* he) I by tin j
Orange rountv Red Ones ihartei I
In connection with the OKC Per- :
*cr.* who take the course agree to (
teach classes In swim mi g
The {tool was designed and roil- i
attracted by t.-.e Pari Jo. k Fnelne- l
ertr.g company of J alias iJw 1
empire t 'rued the pry.) over U i
the city Wednesday.
Two Ja' reey first had the dree** I
that carne ‘even yearn later by j
Dying tentative plans for the j
project j
Thev convinced their fellow
JiVcces the iries was a good one j
snd that something should be done |
ter* and windowidlis. red I lue
and green firiitcadi amt gale*
I Iroditiun hold* sway in Stap-
| horst. K ery man. woman and
rhiid wear* thl* village-die** a
black suit tor tire men. an intri-
cate variety of coloured tiodi'es.
skirl*, apron* and shawls for tire
women. Each g-noeot has it*
own special meaning. It'* a blue
apron for mourning, fur example,
a red one for everyday-wekr. A
silver headdress goes with it all
When a girl is seven or ei/ht,
the gets her first “oorijer* or
casque, when Die leaves school
at IS. she has two gold curl* at-
tached to It. The more turns in
these curls, tlie richer the girl's
parent*.
Stuphorsters have been >lw»- |
log in cupboard-beds (with
BARTLESVILLE. Olila.
8— (Aft— Rarllesv die. which
lo the dog* earlier this
I wa anarmal again
Aug. | DALLAS. Aug •- (AP)—Com
went tract* for four new budding* t»
week.'cost fl4ia.sn. ha.e been let by
i regents of North Texas State eoi-
The normalcy M owed a brisk *' Den,or *»
roundup of dog» frwmd from the, The regents approved a $2001.*)
pound by • pair of IS-yeor-«Dle i wronen’s gymnasium foe the cut.
who. Pound matter Claude Smith I leges budding program and ap-
aaid. “wauled to aee tbem go , proved a $7^71450 budget for th,
lems.” , »»•*«
luund the bops when 14 • ( untracts far mastera had *
of the >4
dogs freed were seen
that bet Ltd them
aad I'e you the IlimUy
• rough! M ef theaa
But yest'.rday the pound’s
, popidatlcn waa back to M.
Thae extra •« •** ng ■* dom
Smith wit t. “but I'm sett ft«i ’
«clenre budding a mea’a gyn.-
naakim and two men’* dormitories
were let yealerday. *
1 he word **Almanac’’ ia d«-
wi lived from the ancient Arabian
words which meant “the weather
or ’•climate '.
Rallnt Obviously Only PHtf Mty Ltld It
For School Purposes
CAMERA
pe.*
who
the girl is barren, it is she
lr t.eki in contempt by the
munity. The young men
lieu*! wtHid lo tiei hou. e, to
bulize her state.
Minister* have long been try-
ing to get the pre-marriage prac-
tices abolished, but many a young
Staphorstrr still courts his girl
in tlie old traditional way.
Superstition plays a big role,
too. A pregnant woman must not
Scouting
11***** >
do.
for generation*, they still
Drake Memorial Iheshyterlan i.
Pal ire Arrwal fwa Mm
After Burglary lapsrtif
AUSTIN. Aug d—< APV—The
beiint law apparently ap-
plies to elections to be held for
’ school purpoaes, the attorney gen-
might'vfri ruled today.
! “Wa find no sUtutaa which ex-
i rep« school districts In their speeial
'bond and maintenance tax elec.
4 lions from the use of the 'pfftoia
ballot' and the form it shall taks
^ l^-ge prescribed in the general pro
wh<n i visions uf the elections laws,” said
BjC_ | the opfnion by Assistant Attorney
General Chester E. OUiaon
* ' • . , r
The U. & Senate has sat as a
court of impeach itient only 12
times in its history.
Associated Ailmoity
uf the'
Pol ire
Courtship*, marriages. birth*
«nd death are wrought with tra-
. drtions, some very old and pagan
| Before marriage is e en contem-
nlatrd, boy sleep* with girl, in
j her room at the side of her par-
ent*’ house. The young
comes by night and
through the window. It's his
___ ___two men
church has organized tn Explorer ' |tte pr|day near the RmUhern
unit from it: Boy Seoul Troop 24 Pacific railroad bridge here sftetr
H J Watkins * nctmg advisor , the Silver Dollar cafe reported
Members of fids unit are youth* ihefl of four empty beer caees
in the lieighboihood between tlie : Police arrested tbem after they
„ • *’ wrecked their car.
(Addition::! Scouting on Page k) . _ ._
TREE BOOK Explain* Ceaees
Effects and Treatment
If you have Piles Fistula, rat-
tal abate**, or any rectal or col-
on disorder—here is good n»vu.
Avoid
Da.igars
D.Uw
Writ* today McClcary Clinic
and Hospital, K815 Elms Blvd,
txreisior Springs. Mo—for yo4r
’RF.F. copy of their 180-pag*. tll-
i otrated book.
man ! »gr* nf IS nnrt 18 at present and LOAN TO RERUN A SR ID
steals in ■ on nept 1 the are limit will! BERLIN, Aug 4—(AP)—Offic-,
be lowered to I t. Paring this ! p,| American source* disclosed to-
right. according to the clan. When ; weekend the group is on a canoe , .)*, ,na| the three Western Berlin
~ ‘ 1 ' ■ - - ^ down Cow creek to Camp Bill | ... ... l
the girl is found to be with child
however, tiie marriage must take [ Stark.
place. j The S'IvaHnn Army is complet-
If the young man show signs Inc orgnniroCnn of Scout units in
of wanting to desert the girl, he
ts rerhinded of his duty by his
friend*, who chase him and take
hi)n to the girl’s house, where he
must go through the wedding-
ceremony. If on the other hand.
LEANING OVER BACKWARD this Fukqi building was wrecked.
ibent it.
The .r ranixa'i«n responded
hr rabbi* »P,iW to help pur-
rh.ke part uf the parh site and
hcir.cd nut over t’’* bond issue
th.iS. iird hwrr funds far the
prelect.
the I kins club donated a »<x-
stre tract that I* included In the
pal a site and also actively
hacked the bund issue. A num-
ber of other civic organirxttuns
Uso Jutned in.
'.layer Sanders turned the firs’
• snd wrecke^t 35.437 oiuldings.
I While man* earthquakes have
1 taken more lives in xariou*
part* of the world, the one
i centering around Fukyi. in
| west-central ll.insl.u. In rated
i as one of the msior tremors of
j history because of its shock
! intensity.
The Army’s study rate* its
highest intensity at ti "gravity.
This is the highest recorded fig-
uure on any recognised scuie.
One f r gravity, is 32 feet
*:.abe full of earth for the poo' i.
y ,-D jj Tn second ‘he speed of The putt
And. today, a Arfipf? bec»:me:.i Rfavitv
resit ty.
G-plus. or about 10 feet a second.
Until Fukui, this was the highest
recorded since the beginning of
the G measurement*.
The Army report, compiled
with U»e aid of Geologists John
J. Collins and Helen L. Folster,
notes that. "the number of
ra*ualOrs and the damage re-
sulting from the Fukui earth-
quake weee exceptionally
Urge, conrtdering the relative-
ly small area tn which the
shocks were severe—less than
2»(l square miles.’’
’the most damaging quake in
McKenxie Says Rice Crop
Almost Ready to Harvest
Brown wood addition. Troop ? al-
ready has i con registered with 12
! mem’ ers. The ccmmi’tre is corn-
i.oscd of Ti. Lee Davis, chairman.
I.t. F.. TTovt Smith, institutional
representative. Ellis I.andrV and
: i Brown. The troop meets erch
j Monday night it.the Salvation
! Armv church. All yhoys of the
ommandanls have recommended *
a 455,000,000 mark (| 136,500,000)
long-term loan to save West Ber-
lin from economic chaos.
The American flag should not >
lie displayed on days when the
weather is inclement. . ,
neighborhood are welcome to visit
County Agriculture Agent" A. J. and fill put application for mcm-
McKenxie said Saturday that most her*hip.
of the county’s rice will be ready . The First Presbyterian is cum-
for harvesting in four or five ‘ p]eting organisation of a complete
weeks . new “Scout family.” Troop 3 has
Most farmers, according to Me-, been formed with Abe Tiger as
Kenzie, make it a point- to rotate | Scoutmaster and Cub Pack 3033
j a portion of their rice lands year- ! „,ith I on Cr-ft as Qtbmasler.
ly- • " (plans are underway for an Ex-
---—------- j nlorer unit to be organized during
MORE POLIO REPORTED the first of September,
i NEW YORK, Aug, 6—(AP)- ‘
(Five
ft*
Rodio^eryic*
Millsaps D. Meek
PlCRl’P « OEUVRET ftrvtM
1184 Cy praaa—FRmw 4111
DONT MISS THIS !
The Ninth A Burton Street
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Invite* YOU to Haar
EVANGELIST S. W. BERRYMAN
In • Scries of Gospel Messages
AUGUST 3 . 12
Services Each Evening at 7:45 P. M.
Come le the Large Tent
Located at the Intersection of
ADAMS aad NORTH EIGHTH Street
Congregational Singing ■
Under the Direction of Clifford Marsh
COME AND ENJOY WITH US
THIS GOSPEL FEAST !
j o« at
GtCMiifrd &*noe4 pi j si-",,'d
SLATS'O'WOOD
OR
Slat* - 0 - Metal
tAer a far wider
# Ctstati Window Awnta
t#-ll to it oil le f 04 m4)»f Nvmo *iv
Off.i# ftRiUhftRl
CUSTOM
BUILT
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hat gravity exercises on a tree
i vody in the fii t see aid. S.x- Ju(,an'K history remain* that
j tenths of a "G” therefore would H)t, rokyo-Yokohsma area
oe about 20 feet second, l be
at which the earth shook Hu! it spread
at the height of the quake. This | ti gion.
OiOvemenl could tie Vertical or
horizontal, or both.
The first earthquake rated on
this »omparati vely recent scale
a a* that s at l.oui: Beach. Calif.,
u 1933, which was figured at .3
additional deaths and .36, tKI AI.AN TAKES VACATION
new infantile paralysis cases were | , . . . „
., reported today by the city health WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (AP)
department. The death., largest (^ J' U,""7 'V!'r’'/k,nr
» In, . , . , , .. . another brief vacation todsy ai
1923 w hicii, took 14.W- -hve*. ( ,,umber ,or a si,,«le daV th,s >*,ar’
brought total fatalities to 45.
his “Shangri-l a" hideaway near i
Thurmont. Md.
OPKNt.fG SOON
ORANGE TILE
COMPANY
TILE FOR tV’lKI Pt'RPOSiE
A check indicate* tlie Fukui
ground level moved up arid down
as much as 2k inches at points
within o mite of each other, A
horizontal shift of the earth as!
much as 5.5 feet was noted at j
points within two miles of each I
other, fissures in the ground,
opened a* wide as four feet but f
mest of tbem returned to widths j
of a few inches. Se en witnesses!
are quoted as seeing a worn: n j
cr ushed to death in one of these'
opening and closing fissures.
REPAIR WORK PROGRFSSI'S I
Progress in repair work ha* j 60N BORN TO FILM -STAR
been reported for 45 or 50 school I SANTA MONICA, Calif., Aug. 8
units in the city. The units are lo j —(AP)—A son was born today to
be completed before the term! Esther Williams, swimmer and
starts Sept. 5, School Superint- i film actress and wife of Radio
tendent C. O. Chandler said. ( Actor Ren Gage. ‘
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NATHAN CLARK
POI ICK ARREST EIGHT
Eight persons were arrested ,
Friday night by city police fori
drunkenness.
tORMF.R ROTARY HEAD HIES '
LONDON. Aug. 6—(AP)—An- •
nc.uncemerit was made today of
the death of Sydney Woodroffe
Pascal!, president of Rotary In-
ternational in 1931-32
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 185, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1949, newspaper, August 7, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557419/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.