The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 179, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1944 Page: 1 of 4
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EMBLEM FROm~Cl£RK THREE SONS
PLAYING IN
Supreme Hoadquartcrsj
Expeditionary Force, Augus
:%
(AP) — UnChccked American ar
i mo )•— spreading out from firmly-
held" Avranches —. enveloped
Pantnubault, four miles due south
of that key city to Brittany, and
• overran Duocy, five miles to the
aoutheast, as British troops
smashed forward four miles today
, In the Caumont sector. The Al-
lies were on the move along the
whole 90-mile Normandy front.
Some Yank units turned east-
' ward and approached close to the
north - south Percy-Villedieu-les-
Poeles rood, taking most of the
lateral Granville - Villedieu high-
way, supreme headquarters an-
anounccd.
h\| m
Wr
560
Seabees, Queens
Win In Twin Bill
Staged Last Night
On the wings of a second-half '
.spoil the Fighting Sea Bees ex
tended their winning streak- to,|
four consecutive games hy drill)- f
bing the Navy Cruisers, 34 tu 21,
is evidently growing in the Orange j„ an <jningc Women's Volleyball
area where it is realized that cv- League contest at the Girls Dor-
LET'S 00
SOMETHING
ABOUT IT
ENf ofcCEMENT SENTIMENT
witji rafeience to law and order
Totals relca
MIII MIII ■iiiyini
>4biui POi«#r is
THE BtSI POINT ON VOUR DlAt!
€11
Villedieu itself was being hem-
med in by American units closing
tn from both the north and west.
The Americans now tycre within
two miles of that Normandy road
hub city which is 11 miles north-
east of Avranches. Other units
smashed past the town of the
south. Still farther to 'the"north-
east heavy fighting was raging
near Percy and northwest of Ter-
sy-Sur-Vire.
■ Driving across the Soulettvre
than two miles west of
on v stronghold of Lt^Jfl^O
y-Bocago; the British had ad/10:35
vanced U miles south at their 11:00
Sunday jump-off area around CAu- U:30
" were some 22 mll^s in- I Jt55
he English channel." 12:00
was the deepest British pen
ivs' "■
tured the bitterly - defended Na-
zi strongiWint /t/rrily-lS-Cam-
pagnc, more/,Olan five mijes
south of Caenc /
A British/column to the west-
ward Joined hands v/itfi American
terces at/a point southwest of 'the
If
ft
•!
I
$
i
6:45"
7:00
7:15
7:45
fliOO
9:00
9:25
Evequt/forest, six miles southeast/ 9:30
of ToKifini-Sur-Vire. 0:45
Gen. Omar N. Bradley's tank 10:00
advance /beyond Avrauches puts H):30
the Americans in position to strike /(I'15
/ 100 miles across (he. Brittany pe- 11:00
nrnuula base or to east to- 11:30
' ward the interior of F/aYicq and 11:35
Paris. 100 miles away/' ... 11:45.
12:00
The Americans -find spanned 1215
the last great natural barrier a- 12 30
gainst a break /through /to the 12.45
also were Emerging ,2 50
1:00
1:15
1:30
2:00
2:15
2:30
3:00
3:15
3:30
3:45
Tuesday, KFDM
4:00 Modulated Moments
4:15 Three (tnmco*
4:30 Marie Baldwin
4:45 Dick Tracy
5:00 Terry and The Pirsltcs
5:15 Hop Harrigon -j/
5:30 Jack Armstrong ) /
5:45 The Sea Hound ,
GOO (Up to the Minutty Ni k\p
6:05 Dinner Music / ' /
6:15 Something for bni-,gli/ls
0:30 Falstaff Show 1 J V
6:45" Sammy Kuye I A
7:00 Watch the Win-Id ijGtf
7:15 Lum and Abncr
7:30 ' Nitwit Court T It
8:00 Shep Fields
8:15 Treasury Salutes
8:30 Spotlight BandV
8:55 Cornet Stury Teller
9:00. Raymond Gi'am .Swing
9:15 George flicks Repoitiny
9:30/ Let Youi^elf Go
Star Reporter j'
Henry J. Taylor
Creeps by Night
A. F, News
Wpodie Herm
Lcs .Brown
A. t\ News
Sign \Off
Wednesday, Augusi
0:00 Six O'Cloek I,
— 8:15 Musical Eye 0
fl pr. «:3J) /Farm Bare J
am1
rhJ
||$ ■
L. \W
day at noon at their home 005
Knox Avenue, in the Navy Hous-
ing addition.
County Judge S. J. Callla^et
who held the, inquest, returnee
verdict o( murder and suicide.
ery l^jjitimate cause must suiter mitory last night, me nmpwi . , p
from the lack of enforcement. qUPens r,,utcd lhc Bormitory j,/
■- —«—• 'u-4 - —1 (5 1.. 1,^ W.® Otnir types ^
James Horace' Smith. 39, "and
his wife Mrs. Mwy Jtlughes Smith,
33, were found shot to death to- y\^,in ,t (s realized that in order Daisies, 35
,<ct,
>T\ a
* ,Jil§wil
R.-- it''"feyiS
f ' ;¥.k'L
r# "":Wk
f - ' M
JAN fkULIS, ninft-ycar-olcl Chicago youngster, proudly exhibits the
shouldcrlpstch of Tihc Allied Fifth Army In Italy sent him as a birth-
day, anniversary gif\ by none other than Lieut. Gen. Mark V.'Clark,
famed Jjmniniundcr ok that Arniy. Jan also holds the accompanying
letter Ohm General Qlark. He also has another letter from General
Doughy) MacArtiiur in lar a<vay Australia. (International)
MAN GARRISON ORDERED
I0:0<i
10:15
V
south and
frpm the hedgcraw and grove
country which lias slowed their
progress, a front dispatch said.
6 Appear Before
A. H. Prince Toddy
Tlieic were three persons held
for diunJaMin fs and three for in-
vestigation for appearance before
City Hecordor A. IT Prince to-
day .
Morning Varieties
Daily War Journal
Sabine Taberiiaclc
Reveille Rouqd|up
Breakfast CI
My True St;.«j ,
The Aunt Jemin\a Show
Here Comes the banfl
Lois Marchblinksl ' \
Breakfast at jSardS's — •
GU Martyn , .
JofTersftn-Airfes
Glamour Muior j 1
A. P. News j I
Norman Cloiititjr I
Norman "Cloutier
Baukhage Talking
Chuck WaMni Gnrg
Coffee Grirjtlers
Treasury s'nig for Today
Swum Shim
Kiernan's News Corner
Mystery ('lief •
Ladies Be Seated
Morton Downey
H'Wood Star Time
Appointment vyitli Li/e
Word of ('od \
flo'th Revile
Time Views the Neva's
Blue Cot respondents;
. ■./ \ r
iordon
Turtle 1
scow, Aug. 1. (AP) — Driv- \
|n from thfee directions un-
hundicds of red-starred
Russian and Polish tPoops
fars'a^ aci'oss the"Vi -
hjte'. isijSj. of the capital,
sh^f Konstantln K. Rokos-
The man's body was found on
the living room floor, with a bul-
let wound in the back and in tlic
right eye. The woman's body
was on the divan with a bullet
wound through the heart. A
Smitli and Wesson pistol with
three shells exploded, was found
on the floor near this- woman's
body.
The . ->■->'ireceive'! :< ••-II 111
11:40 o'clock and it i ho'lcved
the sJjf'il'Ui ioim\ ii '.1 1
shorf' time lw.'<>>••> t.'i:>iT"l'-jli( e
CI ief Bob Bus.? vsud. I:i\ ' i • ;>
lions wet'c made I y ofTiept* of
the city police department and the
shei yf'-j depai tn.ie.:it.
Survivu u(nre three sons, a;'e !l,
12 and IT years.'- Th* boys were
playing in the.yijrd at1 the tune of
the shooting, olTieers were told.
Mr. Smith was iemplo.vi^l jis^a•
leailing 'man welder at Consoli-
dated Steel Cor,p. Ltd., arid prior
to moving to Orange three years
ago, the family - resided at 2410
Sabine Pass in Beaumont.
for the officers to enforce the law
it is absolutely necossar? for that
they receive encouragement and
other assistance from the citizens.
As to w'hat can be done, has al-
ready been demonstrated in local
trial courts even during the peri-
od of congested population.
in the bottom half
The SeaBees led at the inter-
mission by only fo^ir points, lfl-
IWhnmtkm#
$505,440 oof |
i total of:4S,241,324 07,
of the twin bill. a Krand
$1,881,324.07 over the q«
Included In that total
, „ , solldatnd employeaa
12, but staged a rally in the final $, 3l0 BO7>a6 oVej.
period to wirt with ease. In the pointed goal of
second tilt the Queens encountered Byron Simmons.
/ much the same difficulty as the ^ o t'he'nlu'w'e to 1
PROM ISC UOUa 1IISCUSSIONS SeaBees. At half-time the Queers co"^er#tion ln makingCt _
or arguments over cfuestions of were on the short erd of 15*12 guch 81) outstanding success,
minor importance, to Include mat- rrnmt However, Manager Madge behalf of the comnrtittee
u;rs about which Uiepeopte know u|k^ ^ ^ „ e; Cranflll,and W A.
little, will /ihviiyji do ntirfn. A- L'0"ch8irnicn' ^CmMVNiN
hove alt things the people should sick into playing top notch ball ^ Cotburn, David ill
refrain' from Introductions of mat- the rest. •he game and they held reeled the tremehdotis
f- in lh.it bring out blinding pre- the Daisies'scoreless to Win hy 20 Consolidated and- Mrs.
rrynkcfs. H istmyre, the a*
tary, C'hulrmnn Byron
1 ■ 1 i"Os Tin- flames of arguments
pi 1 judicial matters Unvf
•i" much in the past to destroy
: which would l-'nd to unite
r il 't than disturb the people.
MOrttf KtHTAL OEVKI,OP-
MK'.'TS are d lc in the Orange
in i-a as soon ;/n rtity type of build-
it\\ ml'teriaTs \ Ikecnme available
Standings of the league:
Team W L
Fighting Scabccs
Navy Cruisers^
AligMb 1 \Queelm
Dormitory Daisies
pct expressed apprcciati
' one who had a part
1.000 undertaking.
.500 Mrs. A H. Pripv© hac ipone "j
500 Houston to spend a few <J
Mr. Smith's parentsi Mr.
Mrs. W. J. Smith reside 111
'•MM?"t7a.;.MT "WfffTJiJa^'rsttiM'
this afternoon.
and
Pip-
nore
HOVsky personally directed
Th«\ piomotionp of
Turner,' son of
VViU*rtt-t -ny<l« iit development of
luial acrwiKes bn both the
Arthur and Beaumont highway
ections Immediately nut of Or-
ange will take place immediate-
ly after the war. Some of the
most 1%-al country homes avail-
able to people d moderate means,
are to be seen at'this time in spite
of the dry and very sultry weath-
er that has now prevailed for some
time.
VFW Meeting
vl«4 to her brolh
i* ' ■ i
B«ck and
\f:A
1 ihiTfiV"from the ^dc^oT'pr^ Lions DefcafSobine Is Postponed
First; Class, lias
Vnnqwhero in/
■JL / ■ V ,7. ' , „ mis fiur, irom 111c 1
l&.melropoi'tan area of the Po- ^ ,(<) pnvj^ Firt
l.|b capital of 1,365,700 from an ,M,cn aLoulH..ed "so
alflvwiced ,headquarters. England" hv M.k
greatest artillery E- Kepler, comntandiilg generi
ncentrulions of the entire east- theFighth AA1" lighter Com-
i-n front ripped into German en- mand.
frenchmen^ on the cd^e (>jf Praga-/ Ucfort
Warsaw, first , Unl)iid Nations Turner
'apital to hear the roar of liber- School,
iting-cannon and the keystone of i.mployed as a cm'tMJK'cl hrrd ship-
'(iOmany's Cast wall, also was builder Ait Consolidated Sjteel Cor
threatened by flunking inaneu- poratiori. Ltd.
vers in which the Red army
by Major (Jericrul Wy
Post 2775, Veterans of Foreign
According to Paymaster David
V/ Hearn, Chairman of the Fifth fj
War Bond Drive CommltWe at ' ^jj_
C'onsolida'fd Steel CortHUijition, """d
Ltd., Shipbuilding Division. pTOr- C'insollH«tt
npt.' t**as, emp'oyees .of . the to employee* f$§M
I or A In I onniip® ?r8' 7'" not ^them-
Leod In League9 P H>med because of the absence (lol^)1SMl,1 ;,s ,hr„rhZStr, | War denomlWtto*
^ ol several of the officers. The B w h , or the lla. dcrmmlhatW 2i.
' otu)(,,| ?loo ma turn
entering the service Pfe
attended Liberty High
l.ovann, ^ Ark . land wiib
of several of the officers.
Behind the three lot pitching of meeting will be l«*ld on the third
Jerry Plpxeo, lhc Lions Club Sunday of this month In the office
blanked the Sabine Supply Co. of li T,ei. Davis in the Petty
Softball --' ten, !* 0, l"t' its fourth building on Fifth street.
straight victory in I he Orange ——~———
Commercial league al West. F.ial ,
Park In t night In the opening/]
game of a dnubleheadei' Red
During^ the just
Wat ^Bonrt Drive. Cnnsoli- bottdB,
ijjjrfi" I a 1 h.lllei.ge to any (*cr11ficntes. ^
USO SCHEDULE
OF ACTIVITIES
Civic Righteousness
Group Discusses
Law Enforcemen
(m bridge fhe'bro.id Vis-
111U1 southeast /{){ the cit>. , An~
othfj ((ilumn fought <!<>;< t<) the
stream or> the r.urthwefct.
P'rnnt (tispatrhos 11-iclloatcri the
baltic* fur Warsijw unhid be
licrct'ly f>r*11«i by thr CJtrt-
n^.u) ccminarid which wii;, ff^jwut-
e.d uriftt' 1 (inlri's by HiHtii tn
stand without retreat.
Ilrk< ssdvskv lashed lorw^ifi
with .'i eoorrlinatefl an «ind
Kiniind bornbaidment lliat bed an
explosive eurtain in
v-ctrran infantry
(A •Herlf'n hnt.'ukv
Warsaw refTiwftied e
''the rnar "1 a tank
• / ' A •
Clyde H. F.ntreknf
Mr:;, Catherine L.^Kntiel<in. uf
OtirnMe, has been promised Ifnm
Cnrp( ral tn Sergeant. ;e aiiiioun-
ced roeenily "somewhere in Krm-
land" l).v f'ritfadier ( « neia| Hu^h
.1. Kneii, Cnmixiancbin: (ieneral < l
the United Stat'** Airny VIII Ai^
Knifes Service Cvommnnd
S^t,. Kntrekih attenderl 'ht J'np
laivdle Miv.h S
1 'e.ii | I(iv ei •' i1
If <
yrm h.
liefni <
was
4 1
•aim t
n.dtU
lit nf Ins
V ice. he
, , . n|>ej aim bv
d< < la rod .
, . , ,(truvnnund al
.tn
h'<nl ni'. I
Cnll-'.r f..|
enter int{ thf
•ni| l"vef|
the .'•v.atiM-i
J ,<'x injji'-n K ;.
the
Iwi
• U I II
Wenthei f<ird hurled hJ1
Methndi t ('hureh enmbme
easy H-'J triuniph over the
Sehnn) All Star
The I
marked Ine
11>uiid in the
nil;-. Imiibni:
dei and Sabine Sn
i U/Uiei!ij pnlr I ..
Pleven in fine till ni
the Sabine Snppbei .
;:le- tW'i ' I Whlell
Kn s 11 «ar • man I'll- i
cd hi •• < a use b\ rl'MiM
men mi in tlx jpf'tin
I'
7r
F,xtensive disBiM.fiio|i haviiitj ti
do with law eiyf^rccmCnt alifl/good
government, lW)k place last [night
at a monthly (meeting of ttA- Or-
ange Civic R|phteouslntfKs /group
• Tuesdays 2:,'TO p m., US(J Aid's held in the edlication'al building of
mcct-ing. 4:00 p. m„ Caropfire the first Daplint fch,uruh. /ijhe. 01-
Girls, Keac'ihg room. 8:00 p. m., ganizatiort rcliched a dcflnjhe de-
Square -Dance Club, Fiddler's clsloii whoJrqby reprqSct||tnti\ es
baud, all persons over 18 years uC will communicate wit,
interested in square dancing meoVnf icenf of the city am
•i
''•M I
Ihc^WJlh eng.igi
i>-TfiiM
age
jp force -
coun-
to"dlally invited join the club; ty to-tender jthe prrtpiiWuiji of tin
SciA icemel invited guests. group in thf matter'/f l#w en-
\^.dnesday: 8:00 ni m„ Fifigcr forcement.
Pi inting, Lobby: Games, Reading A committee prevWrnwij^
ii.om 8:ao p. n .,- Trrformal Dance, ed to look into the'maueiiJas to Just
Social, Twom; Servicemen and what const tutes yiofetidh of ccr-
<ST>0 Girls tain laws, [With nartieullar refer-
• Thursday, tKSO p. in., Muriesl «n«V to gdmtollrti^was/i/instructed
Program; outdo&r Movie, Feature to continue it s
rTTffic'd'v 'frr-mr - t>:00 p. The meetifig was urqsidcd
Social by Rev. ,l'aroy tveb/
Activities,
L«*.
vj^orlt./
was On
Wei
elected alpng -y/ith.
heard m tin- eitv ")
The as^iiult on War-aw virtu- With thed-dtli Aim,\. lUiiv
aJ}y vva.i matehed in uripni tanee Sta/T Sei^r-ant .In-epii W hd^'
by a three - pinn^ed Hed jirmy M'"'( of <>ranue, !*< \a ; h.« b'
drive auainsl Kast Prussia m «i ' It^d by his mj;irnerd
seetnr now M.'l miles wide, (Jen 'Texas" Infantiv liiv
Iv an ('b<'i ruiikhnvsky s eommarifl W^rde<| the •('nmb.it ^ifa^ilrvman
;ul\aneer| in t<. .'<1 miles and ap- Mi due fni aetual ' i 11 • • 11 nn m
pioqched wi'hirr 1 18 miles of hast < «<itibat withflie r-nwny v. bile
Prussia proper. serving niijjfe l'itth Ainiy linnt in
In neither directum htyyond 1'^ny
War-saw or .toward Fast prussiia ^
can ihiuderm.m armv ^ive any. '
further ground without impci,i.CtiT:' "pvt! Ray ,f? (hmnaud. -01, of
the whole structure ot thji-fi-i' h.'s ]y[r. !intj jvj, c\ a. Dft-uiand . •
.'IiMmO d.-ferI: ■ ■. bill |>U imlh ol ||1IS r,|y ts speii^iKy a shoil
these ft on Is, the .jMlfii.-l icall.v s«- t„„gh lieic* With his\wroijt,v
"Tim-:ftr Red :u;irrv is lor 'U^. Hit-
ler to snjiFt* up ,'ill r«Vse:\'es. (
Th v^fatest communique an -
nrj^'i'>•*+ the • - ,;i• i>s tiv'errari
2,144 licalit'e? yeste'flay. <i ree-
Ife 1 V\ i In.
tiiait.tr m dn-littf
au^i "i:.ai mo
f/fl111 < h I .eaj^Ue I' .HII i
j 11 i t ( hureh was ■ h
la Meth< di -i
f tn ei d In ( anr'el I he arti
last minute Adam , I
h\ rd pa* ed the v im f i
,'itbak P yid yetting a J
i pp.;,
bmitun
tlii t
fit7eI•
NEW LANDING
GIVES ALLIES
NEW GUINEA
tion
Fifth
w'fc;z.,ars'±'9
s ...c, .1," ,K te-
.Smith program and accepted by 11
the Swan Island shipyard ot the
Henry Kium-i Sliipbutlding Cor-
poration
M. Carl. Director of the
ropoiitan District ^ Portland i
the Treasury Department call
Consolidated the "yaid of
champ*" and said. "We-ar# gof"1 '
sportr. but we know when wc ti
licked." ■ f>' \ ''
US
H Kreur.er. Associated
v War Kddnr
vast southwest Pacific
I i v m i uiub today, top
a new 200 mile westward
an
(ill
f he
m . Informal
Room
Friday, E:30 p. m
Formal", 'Lake Charles Orches- June. M<*Utt!y
r rd for
nver
was
,>ov «e i ei 11 ii.ti*.<
.Hainbow regular mcetibg-'h^ld ,'lhe last X>f
itfly mgetnma are to bfe
;6ndfiy iiight in
Coipnra! Fori est IJarf.s
C S army, statmned at C
\lf ^ d, Texas, after a irfiort visr
with his, wrte arid •>*aUo hi.
I ill rents, Mr and Mrs. R. I*' 1111$*,
Returned to his post Tuesday.
Funeral Services
For R. F. Levingston
To Be Tomorrow
Hichai d I'' < 111' k • I .'• • t.f '1
'tli, a imti\. nt I.a^i f'hrulr I.,,i
,-ui'l ,'i I esiilrnt ot 1 0 aio.t' f"i
many yr-at •••.. died 'Sunday oii'M .it
*:i It,cal hobpital a ,i i t Milt '11 ui
in .ex Hald to havp b> en tet t-iv«d
ilKtly> vicinity ol H-iytov.n, I
SUNDAY
11:00 p. m.
ot your chol
AND CIT
Hour for j
A itnarr
O. MtfCurJ^y /tend
reciat
Music
L
be ahown id
c the 'week \
. ahorta N
Tyler, Texas,
at the ot-
county dark '
the Louise
War was
tl
Free Movie To Be
Shown Toniqht At Pfc- Barker Of
nge Reported
wheve
com pal
had wnrked
Xuh,
an oil
Mr. I ,r\lhton va son "|
the lale It Vrank Levlngs'on. ol
Lake CharlesNySurv ,\'ing him are
two sons, FranRtin and Melvin
L^hlcytnti, both thj'cc
brothers. David H. and Kenneth
Levingston, both ot Lake Charles
and Sam L. Levingston.>>f Baton
Rouge, v
Allu-il leap which clinched the
i ontpiest ot New («uinen .Hid
placed (ion. Douglas MaeArtbur
within ftmph11 noiis le.icli nf the
I Mill i) i| lines.
Th«- 'Iuhiii and Tinian cam-
\iiigns ;.omf 1.300 miles northeast-
A;i d liknyfcn' drew neni a close,
•'>•-iHfittu: the U. S nf another
• proic.boai d from v/rich tho Phil
ij Pi )«•- or even China and Ja-
pan noli can be assaulted
Tokyo ; radio Maid Japanese on
Hot•' *.y<iith'-i Marianas island be-
t a.-en 'I'mum' and Guam, had pre-
rnted enemy landings, a possible
tin- dial another II S. island
no asioti was underway. But
wa- no eonflnniition.
Tbe MaeAithili landing spelled
.'•miii for the remnants of more
limn a i|uurfvr of a million troops
.l.i'ii,in posted from tho Solomo
io New Cuitn-a to hold the eroplro
it 'leizctl In es:'ly 1942 3^^
i.imi'i Jiipnnear alieadjr staili it'i jr.
the Marianas campaign., MarAf- Jv:
tlii.it- and Adrp Cfiester Nimitr.
•oulft +t ''"soi(. ihev had effective-
ly- denied Japan's" fighting ma-
chine
.Sixth nrrny units, enjoying com-
Swan Island, with an employ-
ment of some KSno more than th-
en a nge plant took up. tbe thai- Mr. llcarn attributed the succf]
lenge on a per man h i is. .Series of the ConaoUditte^ Employcas?)
K bonds only to rouid in the final tins f.ict that ov#jP a inwdod of t
tabulation In addition the elev past two year* tlirtre than W-f
••ri iriajoi itidusi t iei. of Portland, cent of the worker* at Orangf • ■-
OregOn, wlieie tlx- Swan Island have had mote than CiRhtWlt
yard is ■located aeeeph-d a siu.-ar rent ol their pay diverted for ttW
i-balleage anil set to work with purchase / of war bW ds
the combined efforts of nearly have a' Klegated rrMjife than.'tv ....
ItZ.ltOO workeis The linal ta'ui- ty mllliona o< dollai'fi. purcba
lation shown that ('ohsoli lated prictywincv the establishment
totalled $;t.vt'i silt 7N. purchase thiyPhyroll Office as an offlc^
price m Sen,. , K bond sales tn Issuing agent. *j
sfrvur their nomal
avei nj'.e $|ti:! lit pet employee, / Me pointed ol t thftt
while Swan Island a , eragcd/i e'Cnt drive 574 enU|
$l7tif)fitr-< lite cornhiiwd puiihuses lotted Ifieir entire fdmrUHt.
of-the two yards approached/the purchase of bohjjif; wWIe
eight million dollai mark. / sand*- rriiycgripped their Wit
In the supplementary /Contest merits IWQW, thirty and
the combined industries /f,[,l'oit- per cetll
land were left behind/riy nearly mcht
fifteen dollars per otiin as they Jfceordmn to agreement at
averaged $167.R4 tiling the drlve^cginfilng of the contest the
That the winiiituf' of the cort^fU uing yard will be presented with
was no mere iMfgatelU- is umved a suitably Inscribed plaque to hS
by the fact that duvlni! Uwe h'ourtli made by the loser.
War Bond Drive, lYijwuid, Ore* C S. C. alone exceeded
ami won c. l ime«r :ia the out- bond quota M Oruige County by
standing city iiyJhv nation in the more than $1,200,0(10,
_ "v j
■ "y
tomc-rrow night
Riverside Assembly Hall
Av«.,A at Jy>hn St.
plete surprise, landed Sunday at
.L"ans/ipor vlflcge on Nev> Ouinea's —
northwest tip. Hardly a shot _was.. Meats-Fats - Dairy - Products
fired ahd in less than.half a day Red Stamps, value 10 point*,
the beachhead waa "firmly *et, through V8, valid now.
supplies were,pouring ash-ore ami- Proces ed Food*: Blue Stamps
FuKrtal Services will be held at some troop# took time out for 9 value 10 points. A8 through Z2,.
o'clock Wednesday afternoon swim. through Z8, vajid now.
The landing put a wedge be" Shoe Rationing:
tween the Japanese baa* of Sorong Stamp No. 1 arid 2,
Mrs. Barker ha* another sbn; Lake Charles, officiating, btu-lal on the west and Manokwari, en-
Harvey D Barker, with the to tak<^ place in the Grace cemel emy stronghold harboring U,000
free moving picturc. Captatn. . « . « ■
Cait tion, starring Victor Mattire Vr OiinCfeC] in1 ITQiy
and Alan Ladd, will be shown at
fl o'clock tonight at the Junior Word has Just been teceived
Club,\032 Turret Road." The film here that Pfc Hrutfld Barker, son
is being presented'by FPHAv-tJJSO of Mrs. Bessie Barkfer^ of Brown-
in cooperation with the Cypress wood, was recently wounded in
tii A. St-USO club. action in Italy. Pfc. Barker had with Rev. P. V, Hearndon, pastor
ss "Margaslte The sahie shown will be glyeti been overseas since last Decern- of the Trinity Baptist church, of
" *— v - -i-i-ia, 8,<j'ciock in fi>e ber.
N<f. L Pvt.
U. S. army somewhere in Italy, tery, of Lake Charles.
troop*.
' • jit
m
food Indefinitely.
Sugar: "Sugar" No. W and I
value ft lb*., valt^ how W>
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 179, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1944, newspaper, August 1, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221326/m1/1/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.