The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 275, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1950 Page: 3 of 10
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ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1950
THE ORANGE LEADER
Inman Faces Trouble With Rebellious
BOP Members During Next Congress
18x30 LOOP TWIST
RUGS
99c
ZYLON
B» W. L. BmIt. Jr.
• WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 (AP)—I
epubbcan gains that pulled the!
iOP nearly even with Democratic !
trength in Congress today cu*.'
Aarply into President Truman’s
xfluence on Capitol Hill.
Both In foreign affairs and the
Fair Deal” program at home, new
frobterns were raised for the
Fhite House. The administration's
Senate leadership fell before Re-
mblican votes.
* Senator Taft of Ohio, Repubii-
an policy chairman. Gov. Thomas
E. Dewey, who lost the presidency
to Mr. Truman in 1948, and other
administration critics swept to
victory.
New Definition Dae
In world affairs, it seemed sure
that bi-partisanship would be re-
| defined on a broader basj after
Ure 82nd Congress meets in Janu-
ary. Party collaboration beyond |
| the water’s edge was largely!
i maintained during the Republi-1
! can 80th Congress. But that was I
| before Communists engulfed
i China, before the Korean war,
] and before a bitter political de-
I bate over Communist influences
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| Taft, a fighting critic on both
;• foreign and domestic fronts, re-
1 turns to Congress with prestige
| enhanced by victory ever a Demo-
; era tic - labor union combination.
; Already he is calling for a review
| of the military assistance program
i for Europe. He has been in the
i forefront, too, of critics of admin-
j istration policies in the Far East,
j Harold E. Stassen, Republican
No formal invitations or notices spokesman who blasted President
he being mailed out. All descend- Truman's China policy in the clos-
»nta were being extended invita- j ing days of the campaign, says
lions through the press to attend. I Secretary of State Dean Acheson
[t is to be a day “well spent in must go. Guy Gabrielson, GOP
letting acquainted,, renewing ac- l national chairman, demands and
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days of the campaign:
The uncertainty over world con-
ditions — inclytding the prolonged
fighting in Korea; reaction to the
charges of Communist-in-govern-
I ment influences keynoted by
Senator Joseph McCarthy (R-
Wis.), and farm price policies.
Two years ago farm support in
Ohio, Illinois and Iowa kept Mr.
Truman in the White House. Yes-
terday, prosperous times, the off-
year ballot and farmer disputes
|over Secretary of Agriculture
Brannan’s farm subsidy p,lan, ap-
parently returned them todhe Re-
publican column.
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The Fence With
LADIES’ BETTER
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committee tc
Style Appeal
A nominating
choose candidates for offices of
I the Southeast Texas Sportsmen's
j club for 1951 will be appointed
I during a regular session at 7:30
p. m. today in the courthouse.
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tion.
A movie on wildlife is sched-
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| Gulf Oil corporation.
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PURSES
EAST TEXAS SESSION
MARSHALL, Nov. 8 OP)—The
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C East Texas baseball league was
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dent J. Walter Morris presiding.
League officers were to be elected.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 275, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1950, newspaper, November 8, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558218/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.