The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 117, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1949 Page: 2 of 6
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JACK CARSON y
Fifth column of revolutionary
technician* could conceivably ac-
complish this «bjective--fnr a
time. For vital hours or rtava
they might stow or nearly halt
the pulsing ham * of the greatest
city aver built.
The heart i« Manhattan.
Importaal U America
• This small islarid is the most
intricate thing' ever devised bvj
the mind 'and irnor of man. It
is a few square miles of beauty,
ugliness, li'e a.d death, poverty
and wealth. But it is very im-
portant to all ‘.invica.
MY DREAM
IS YOURS”
ITCH
However, the German leader*
as a whole are said to recognize
fully tlie threat of roinmiinlza-
tion—which they definitely don't
Want.
The indications in Washington
are that U. S. Secretary of State
Dean Acheson and his assistants
will want actions rather than
words as proof that Russia has
undergone any change of heart
along with the lifting of the
blockade.
Here Is Ule
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REJECTION of the Atlantic treaty
would bs ““a Ircmendoua Jolt" to
Europe, Norman Thomaa, Social-
ist leader, teUa the Scaate For-
eign Relations committee in urgt
Ing ratification. (International)
Public Invited to Pirtiurr
STARTS
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TH* GRANGE LEADER
ORANGE,
1 L.VA.
s, 7STDNESDAY, MAY It, iWfi
first party dress...
Question Comes Up Sfudy h> Be Mode
Over Court Ruling *»-Census Bureou
w uh a
MBROSSIBglBlB
drees!
By haul m Yaot
WASHINGTON, M*> 18—<AP)
—How far may your rtty go in
pun tailing a public speaker witoae
| remarks lend lo work up mob
, violence? »
five Supreme Court jualicr*--
! enough for majority of the tri-
bunal— say you coni corn id him
of disorderly conduct simply be-
I cause bis speech stirs people to
I anger, invites public diaputw or
1 brings about public unreel,
Such a conviction, lhe five said
i yesieidny'in a brief opinion writ-
1 ten by Jurtlce Douglas, virlstee
, Ule constitution's free speech
i guarantee
Fight Itaeo I p
Justice Jackson took up the
' fight on behalf of the city with
o 7,500-word dissenting opinion.
Of Areo Layoffs
Blast Shows What
War Woold Mean
The impact sf layoffs and re
a tired hour,, ujmm the nation's
employment situation will be
studied in the Census bureau's
current imputation survey iu May,
It was snnnunced today by Dis-
trict Supervisor IJ. G. Watson,
whose office is located In Beau-
mont. Tbe current population sur-
vey Interviews each month a rep-
resentative ciaat section of 25,000
household:, throughout the coun-
try, (Including a number ill the
Change arva.
In addition to the regular ques-
tion-, ihi employment and unem-
ployment which Nre asked esch
month in the survey, special quaa-
l.cuu will l>e addressed this month
to persons wlm worked only part
time during the survey week. They
fashions have changed since
1800 when the krai NEW HOME
sewing machines were —»
produced. Today there * a
"New Look” ... and an All-New
NEW HOME—new inside
aad out to give you perfect sewing
easier, faatet. See
the new peseated features of
me All New NEW HOME today I
Jackson said a ‘drive by lotali- | w,u ,hr ™nnn '"'V
tartan groups to undermine tip- working short hours and whether
the prestige and the effectiveness • desired full-time employ-
of local democratic government is I m'nf A.fotl.er t*« of «*• ‘"^ulry
advanced wherever either al them ! wlil *ov?r persons who are com-
| ran win from this court a ruling
j which paralyses the power of the
I officials. This is such a case.”
> Justice Burton agreed with
Jackson. The two also greed with
a s eparate dissent by Justice
Frankfurt*r. Chief Justice Vinson
also wrote a dissent
pietelv unemployed.
Front the answers lo these quet-
Douglas in speaking for him-
'sell and f-r Justices Need. BUra,
Murphy and Rutledge said that
' the function of free speech is to
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Invite dispute
"It nmy indeed best serve its
high purpose," Douglas asserted,
"When ll UKtuces a condition-of
unrest, creates dissatisfaction with
conditions as they are, or even
stirs people to anger.
Arthur Terminiello, a Roman
Catholic priest from Birmingham,
Ala., was fined fibO for a speech
he made in Chicago auditorium
February f, iktfl The charge was
dtlorderly conduct Terminiello
appealed to the high tribunal al-
ter Illinois' court upheld the con-
viction
.. Under Suspension
At the' tune of the speech
Terminiello'War under suspension
from his duties as a clergyman
for political activity. Hi£ speech
was under the auspices of the
"Chirstian Veterans of America"
ar)d the meeting was called by
Gerald L. K. Smith, who former-
ly tramed with the late Huey P.
Long of Louisiana.
Termimelic’s speech blasted tiie
New Deal and Jews, called Mrs.
Franklin ’ D Roosevelt a Com-
munist and applied such terms as
“shiny scum" and “bedbugs" to
his hecklers.
By Mai Beyle
NEW YORK, May 17—(Al*)—
The explosion of a chemical-lad-
en truck In the Holland tunnel
eave America a needed peace-
time lesson of what could happen
In war.
It was g small-scale examole of
liow vulnerable a«groat city is
today.
The Holland tunnel runs beneath
the Hudson river and thins Man-
hattan and Jersey City, ft has
twin tubes, each rooi,- than 9,00u
feet long.
Hlasts Halts Trillk
The accidental blkst tied up
traffir in Ihe west-liouud tube a
Powers to Resume
Battle for Germany
I ?
U, UrWilt MarKenele
At Foreign Affairs Analyst
* Under rover of the "peace"
brought abofly by ‘the lifting of
the Berlin blockade, Die Western
Allies ami Russia are preparing
intrusively for resumption of the J*
biggest battle of the eold war--
the struggle tor control of Ger-
many
I Th<- conflict will be Joined
again next Monday tn Purls
with i csuinpiuuv, of the Big Four
foreigrr ministers’ c aim il
Weei Ntandiiig Fat
Tbe vWWcrn aleinociucles are
standing pat on carrying out their
prcBiam for creating a federal
republic Kwuprtaing their threw
Counselor Honors I
GA Queens With
Lawn Party Monday|
MrDenaM MepUel GA#
3^S^Cyrail j
GA queens of Mildred Wilcox .
.t a o^tock .1 the home of Mr. U' Ttl
H. Eddteman. 1103 Eighteenth l mother, on Monday after noon
street, counselor.
The Evelyn Burgess JupWe
Girls auxiliary and the Kate El-
len Gruber’ Intermediate GA uL
Itw/'McDonaid Baptist church met,
osi Mumia> afternoon at the
church.
Forward steps were atudied
with Hue Nicks ami Jsnet Head-
rick itsauting Mrs Merton Peveto.
councillor
The table was covered with s
white Jmeti cloth and centered
by a miniature May pole. The
pastel streamers war* attached
to corsages which were present-
ed the queens as favors.
Mrs. Eddleiniti, was assisted hi
cnterUiniug and ssirviug by Itri
daughter. Jams
meeting was opened with the pled-
ge of allegiance to the flag tad by
Cuto C arey Haul BtcTaggart Dues
ware colter ted Ft* ns were made
f*e this munth’s program which
la to hr on grodeolng Mrs. L. H.
McTaggart was intrmluced as the
new Den MoOier. The meeting wet
closed with the Uelng circle Cuba
prewut wai* Russel Alien. Carey
Haul McTaggart, Gerald Watkins,
AUending wine Hue Nicks, Brv-?
erty Foectak and Husr Marie
Harris. Intermediate GA member*,
and Shirley Tranan% Mary Ami
Tlu*na4, Patsy L‘tan»: Miklied
Hankins, Mittie Burili. Janet
Headrick, Janet Baker, Kathryn
Peveto, maaent, Palsy Itn4gey,
Barbaia EliMt, Gloria Stevens,,
Johnnie Bs-tli Lyles, Mary Ann
few linura. halted traffic in the'*""^ “» occupation. It is tlieir
easi hound tube more tlisn two_)|'^f»r Easlern Germany, now
davar It interrupted news, tele-
vision. telephone and wirephMo
clcuitc.
under Soviet control, will Join
this federal government. **
Russia on the other hand is
against a federal go. eminent.
Sandwiches, punch and tiosue-
made ice cream were served to
Margaret Helen Turpin, Barbara
Sigler, Dorothy Hamby, Patsy
Wilson, Janice McKelvey who are
GA queens.
rnKiJa'me* Hamilton Keetier of the I Hyder, and Mrs Peveto. Junto,
i- . ,, u_.. I(IA na
i GA n*eml»ers
Last l imes Today
JUNE ALLY MON In
’’LITTLE WOMEN’
wmni
But what wcgikl haqnen if a «ants a unified country un-
hand of desiwrate, hiahlv train- 4 d<>r B ,*ntrs!lted
ed men made a determine
UTARTM IHURROAT
FOR 3 BIG DAYS
*<-)
government.
Urges'Treaty OlcayJ
tempt to knock out New York
City? This thought keeps police
officials nervous about the ac-
tivities of political gr nips who
believe in changtug governments
by force.
of alltad troop* of 'iccui>at)Qii.
Ideal Het-up fur Reds
Such a set-up would be Ideal
fm Russian purposes. She al-
ready lias Sovieti/ed Easter.) Ger-
many and, with a centra’ized
German government. She wocld
be in excellent imsHion to exten t
Communism thr iughout tlie Reich
by fifth column tactics.
That ovmiid to all intents put
the Soviet right up against Ger-
many's eastern, holder.
^ With its \ ast port and its many
talents, it gives a. weil at takes,
rreates as " well as absorbs. Like
other cities it'-Is. no longer Just
a blight on the critmlryside. 1*
clothes tlie farmers whd feed it,
and it sends them cash and 'radio
Today, Terminiello is assistant
pastor iif a Catholic parish ‘ at
j Pensacola, Fla. He was reinstated
I by his bishop in 1917. He said the
j Supreme Court majority decision
vindicated himself and the right
I of free speech. He said Commu-
ntel* caused the disturbance that
1 led to his arrest.
programs In exchange for their? At.Trinity Lutheran Church
corn They depend on it as it j '
depends on "them. I A moving picture, entitled “Ans-
I wer'For Anft’Y.wiU be shown this
£‘.it like all complicated things, evening at 7:3U oVtafk at the Trin-
i* is easily disturbed , «j ity Lutheran church,"k««ording to
the Rev. Paul Probst, pastor- The
tions information will be de-
veloiied oh the numbers and tyfies
of persons who are currently un-
able, because of economic eon- , pulliic is tnvlted a,ll>llrt
dittons, *o obtain sufficient eni- . —-----------------
pioymenL - i
picture concerns displaced phr*-
sona througfxiut the world and is
of interest to both Protestants and
Catholics, the pastor stated. The
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F.VLI DREAMED OF ! !
DORIS DAY
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HOB ItOl't SHOW !
The Buy You've Been Waiting For! Act Now!
The survey will be conducted m
OrSnge during the week of May
16 to 21. Super , iso, VVatsou «4,
phasired tliat ail individual in-
formation furnished to the Census i
bureau is treated in absolute con- ,
tidence and that only statistical .
summaries aie ever published j
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 117, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1949, newspaper, May 18, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558970/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.