The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 186, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1944 Page: 1 of 4
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NiWSCfOUR
l MlN^tVOMCN
IN UNIFORM 7
rT<r
By J. B. Kreuger, Associated
Press Wi r Editor
With New Guinea lost and a
third Marianas island, Guam, al-
bout to fall, Japan's 100 millions
were on notice today that their
empire confronts "national diffi-
culties 8f> unprecented serious-
ness," and that Japanes ecounter- Pueblo Army Air Ba&e, Pueblo,
moves /'on a grand and bold Al,g. 8. — dpi. Billy H, Garrett,
scale are' expectantly awaited." son ot Mr. and "Mrs. John T. Gar-
Premier Gen. Kuniaki Kolso, ret'. 408 Crab trie, is completing
said a Tokyo broadcast, told his bis training on a Liberator bomb-
people the Americans "have en- er Pueblo Army Air Base. He
roached upon the Marianas in an is a gunner on his crew, and is
attempt to obtain a oulck decision expected to serve overseas soon,
in the war and, by present ap- Garrett entered the service in De-
pearances, as If to strike at our cember 1943.
homeland in a single blow." —r—
In one of the rare Japanese ref- New Orleans, La., Aug. 8. —
erences ot Gen. Douglas MacAr- Private Louis Ansley, whpse wife,
thur's southwest Pacific domain, Lina Ansley resides at 1301
Koiso added: "In the New Gui- Burton, Orange, Texas, has been
nea area, too, they have orfadc assigned to the Army Service For-
gradual advances and have re- ces Training Center, Camp Plau-
vealed their plan to threaten our cbe, for basic military training,
lines of communication with" the Prior to induction Private An-
southern region." He called on sley was a carpenter.
the people to armu/ ' ■ •%
Another Tokyo * broadcast de- Ensign George Thomen, son of
clared Japanese forccs had com- Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Thomen, is
plctcly occupied Hengyang, Chi- ,inw stationed in Miami, Florida,
nese rail city which has been un- according to information received
der bloody siege for six weeks, today. He is with the industrial
There was no Allied confirmation management division.
and Chungking reported that only *
yesterday U. S. and Chines? Lieutenant James Grubbs of
planes dropped supplies to the the U- S. Army Tank Corps, is
defenders within the city. "ow on active duty somewhere in
U. S. marines and army troops France it was learned here today
squeezed several thousand doom- by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
ed Japanese itno the northern tin Grubbs, 1207 Burton street,
of Guam, ready for the kill which Lieutenant Grubbs has been in
will totally reclaim the island Ja- the service for four years.
pen seized two days after Pearl
Harbor. Staff Sgt. Howard G. Turner of
Genera} MacArthur reported Orange has been transferred by
that Yap, between Guam and Pa- the Army Air Corps from Eng-
iiH
mmm
JAPANESE TROOPS who were killed by U. S. Marine artillery lire In the battle for the islun.l of cjuam
In the Marianas are pictured hero piled up near where they felt. Leatherneck burial parties will iir-
rive later to put the Nips to their final rest. (Internal,Jn;,l Sotindnhoto >
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RAIN AND WIND
WRECKS TOWN
OF CARTHAGE
counT HousE FBI AGENTS TO
aHD <_ITY HALL
PROBE PHILLV
By the Associated Press
The East Texas county - seat
leu, apparently has be^n finished 'and to France, according to a let
as an effective ' '' * —'—' — u" *"
Thirty tons of
Ybp Sunday „>ll,„u, «££ ii, JW who K„ b«H, .wo
interference. , W™. has seen scrv.ce n North h « r , ■ whik, other rtjorlg of
American forces Inflicted heavy Afnc^and was stationed in Pale- 'T expcrk,nced temperatures
losses on trapped enemy troops tinP fo' several months before be- . , 67 de„ . I03
east of Aitape, British New Gui- 'n* transferred to England.
nea, in a maneuver which' sliced •. -
the Japanese supply line between One-Millionth
♦ ♦♦
Marriage licenses of record
Tuesday at _the oflice of the Or-
ange county clerk Included:
Harry Houseman and Mrs. Viv-
ian Beatrice ' Power of Grove,
Texas.
TRAM STRIKE
Philadelphia, Aug. 8. (AP)
Another destroyer escort vensel,
the USS Cockreli was launched
today at the yard of Consolidated
Steel Corp. Ltd. shipbuilding di-
vision with Mrs., Jim Alice Cock-
rell Perkins of Sedalia, Missouri,
raa the sponsor.
Mrs, Perkins is a sister of First
Lieutenant Alvin Chester Cock-
> rell Jrl of the U. S. Marine Corps
Reserve, in whose memory the
vessel was named.
Capt. H. B. Hird, vice president
of the shipbuilding company pre-
sided during the ceremonies and
Introduced Mie sponsor. He also
reviewed the record of Lieut
Cockretl who was born at Hwlc-
hurs*, Miss.-, September 28, 1918
and was killed in action against
enemy Japanese forccs on Guad-
alcanal September 24, 1942.
Lieut, Cockreli enlisted in the
United States Marine Corps Re-
serve May 1, 1937 and was ap-
pointed. Second Lieutenant in that
branch of the service on June 25,
1IK0 nft-jr he had praduated from
Hie'''niycr-ity of Mississippi. He
;i"r<r ted appointment as First
Lieutenant on April 14, 1942.
1 irut. Cockreli- was... awarded
the following medals; The Amer-
" lean Defense Service Medwl: the
Asiatic - Pacific Campaign M d-
• al; the Purple Heart; the" Presi-
dential Unit Citation, and the
Navy Cross with the following ci-
tation:
"For extraordinary heroism and
conspicuous devotion to duty In
action against enemy Japanese/
forcefc near Namhulo, Guadalca-
nal, Solomon Islands, on Septepn-
bfed 24. 1942. In the face of hos-
tile machine gun rifle fire. First
Lieutenant Cockreli, with, utter
Carmcln Frank Mure and Miss Philadelphia looked to 1 Ml agents disregard for his own personal
ve , enemy atrb'aae. ter received. toda 'by Jus parents, town of CartMge, In Panola coun- Georgia Pauline Hopkins of Ohic- '"l « federal grand jury today titMy h.d hu platoo„ in,,, a,-
of ^Allied bombs hit and* Mrs^ Arthur Turner. Sgt. ty today surveyed the destruction k asaw, Ala. 7 for possible sensational disc to- HHU\{ n^ainwt a strongly held en-
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CO
Aitape to Wewak. Thousands of
Japanese have been trying to Ranpfit Ic Pn'lA Rw
break through Allied lines in this ,rUIU Oj
'"?&« w....™ Allied Social Security
firmation of the Tokyo - reported Cleveland Ohio Aug 8 The
Dines""1 °n lh° southcr" Phi!ip" Social Security Board began to F-stes said water stood in several Word was received
p ir- a .Pay today on its one-millionth downtown business buildings and by Fred C, Hawkins
es continued pursuit month|y • jnsurance benefit in that damage, not yet officially es-brother, Second Lieutenant Alva
ose-llccini* ■
The 45-minute rain and fierce
wind descended upon Carthage
out of a clear sky late yesterday,
broke a 51-day drought, damaged
every two - story building in Car-
thage and blew at least 45 Jttfmes
from their foundations in the
western part of the county.
Carthage Newspaperman Neal
A.G. HAWKINS
sines In a paralyzing, six - day
transit strike thai developed with
flushing .suddenness and without
apparent organized leadership,
itispirimj union's rhartrrs nf <com-
pany collusion" and "slnsister en-
emy activity."
"We are going after the big
f sh," a federal spokesman said as
the F'BI massed data and the
grand jury prepared to convene
tomorrow (9 a, m. CWT) to hear
at least 35 persons, including
em.v position, Inflicting extreme-
ly heavy losses and Contributing
m a larje pari to the defeat of
the Japanese in the engagement.
First Lieutenant ( ookrcll's out-
standing courage arid aggressive
lighting spirit reflects great cred-
By Dwlght Pitkin,
Press War Editor
The Canadian First I
mounted a major armored
today againgt the northeastern an-
chor of German defenses In
France and battlefront I
said the Canadians drove
ward on a broad front below
en, breaking into the esMM
first defense line. ,4 $L
/ The Germans were described P" '
dazed from a pounding by L(M
heavy bombers that preceded the
first night assault attempted by
tar.ks In France.
The big push came on the J
anniversary of the Britlsh-IW, -
offensive east of Amiens In the
fi.st world war that eventually
broke the Hlndenburg iffie. 4
The German military position,
tnlika 26 yenrs ngq when civil
wn>- torn Russia had been knock*
ovjt of the war, wes all the ;
critical because of the contli
tion of powerful drives by
Red • army toward German^*
eastern border,
Fresh attacks by the Rut slime, >
ivsplte extended communis?tIons
ind stronrcr resistance, swept Up :|
m<'re lhan AO communities be-
yond the Germans' broken Vl r
tula river defenses. w :
Moscow reported that Marshal *
Konev's First Ukraine army bad
reached points *30 miles west of1*
the river. 4
Moscow celebrated wltb salvoes
by big guns last night the fall of
the oil center of Boryslaw In-.the
Carpathians and the capture of
Sambor, which gave the Russians I
an opportunity to exploit five 1
routes leading into Cuchoelovajile.
American troops spilled into I
Paris basin, beating down strc
German counterattacks, and k*r src*
Emmadell Poledar, vance columnf striking from Brit- ii
fatally injured yes-. >*0 the province of Maine
BIOK IRVIN, above, an American
win pool photographer on the
Stuff of tho Associates f'ress, has
been killed in act lor on the Nor-
mandy'front, according to ah an-
nouncement by United Etiftri
Army authorities In London. Irvln
wan on an assignment with the
U. 51 Ninth Air Force wlr j ho
died n"cr At 1^. A nntlv
Molnrs, l ., Irvln In mi i>y
wife, inifficr Kathryne f
I/is Angeles. (I )
NEGRESS RUN
OVER BY BOX
CARDIES
British forces
AERIAL ATTACK
hero todav slrikl,|"s' Philadelphia Transports-- Cm,kreii Ha/.lehurst,
is that his li°n (:"mp""y "'Tit i.a's; of ,.nts t/f lhp rtllvtll hpr„
. .... *t... l''e CIO Transport Workers Un- S|« ii4W>r
It upon himself, his rommand and
the United States Naval Service.
lie gallantly gave up his life in " "M " ,. , .
the service' r>f his country." walkme a. ross the tracks
Accompanying the sponsor to ^ ^
A negress,
age 28,' Wcii
terday afternoon when struck by
a Southern Pacific freight train
on the swit h track in tV< vie nlty
of Fifteenth and Main streets. She
died at 5''10 o'clock at the Orange
t'ltv Hospital.
Her body, from the waist down
to her feet, was badly mangled as
a box car strurk her as she was
Ac-
were reported In Le Mans, W;;
'eparlmenkil capital and commu-
ilentlens center 110 miles west
if Paris.
Orange were Dr.
°fTwliear^o 'SSterdl^'the force UndC'' the oW " Bgc and >i«oted. derived mainly from the Guy Hawkins, Army Air Corps
rranspn
i« 111 and government
and Mrs. A. C.
Miss , por-
and the
gine was pushing some box cars
war agency.
marines
o yeap'ago yesterday the survjvor.s insurance program. rain- Panola county crops of corn pilot, had been killed in action in
s landed on uuadaicanal. initial mrfnthly benefit checks, «nd tomatoes diank in the 7111ns- an aCrial attack on Pori Moresby.
/ HOMF Work amounting to $58.49 we^e present- ture and were not damaged by the He had been reported missing
Seattle fAPl' A h 11 ou/if ed to Mrs' ,lex Thompson, wind. since May 27, 1942 but his death
nhnnnrl nnlii-r. t nv ihn'ch" ^° 33, recently widowed wife of a Esics said unofficial estimates has not been confirmed until this
n't nui r,r h«.ri°voi .,,,,1 ., Cleveland war worker, on behalf of damage to downtown buildings time. Lieut. Hawkins was a son'
,i' th_ , n(°' herself and her two children, was placed at $50,000. No injur- of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hawkins
was pounding on tho basement ri„i„ r,„ , , , ,J , T ,
Dale BerniOe. four and ^erald ies were reported.
Robert, one. Across the state, scattered ruins «i « ,..i piiwns in a s|n|st(,r Kume," said
They mark the start of a month- in the sojith plains section Satur- sent to Australia, in rebruary ^(x (.jq fpariiipfw't Workers Un
ing to get to the basement meter. 'y flow "f,BUfh che.lks that' u"~ da-y dro">,pd temperatures to 92 1942.
_Z^ , der normal circumstances,
"I would think the inquiry will
last at leant a week," longer if ne-
cessary," said Henry A. Schwcin*
haul, a special assistant to A11<>/-
ney General Middle, sent here/ to jnK WH!i private,
direct the probe.
The German coUntsrcttack be-
ween Mortaln and Bourdeval <jn
in eight mile front, the strongest .
:n-.-e 0-day and apparently aimed "
d cutting American fore* b#- ...
' ween Brittany and Normacul^ '' *
was crushed by crark American
IIvisions and Allied planes. The
and the young woman attempted Allied communique said a tank
to cross. battle rugod In the area of CIM|i*' '$■
Sh" was pieked up In a Fuller cnce-l/e-Houssel, >' fiye mile* T
Ins was presented ambulance and taken the 'hos- northwest of raptured Mortal^^ M
w|th a $50. war bond us a gift P tal where she was Riven a blood In the Brittany peninsula, AftK-
ftom the shipbuilding company transfusion and taken lo the op- ""ran mechanized foreea w«M*
and was honored.with a luncheon ffatin^ room,. Ono w n am- 'cciicintf German defertses around I
at I he Grove Club following the putated below the hip' and the he key port* of Nantes, St. tfy-
M^rs. Perklr
ji,h a $50. v
liiuix hing ceremonies. The launch
door, attempting to break in.
The police came sirening out
and found a meter reader, try-
, , . , "The workers were X X X /push-
°f 'e lVW\ h'S V KK ^ "Ut ' ' « t herker b/rd as
ns at MofTit Field, California
will yesterday, marking an end to
USO SCHEDULE
OF ACTIVITIES
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continue for 17 years — until ten-day heat wave in Which the li L DJI^S.
"Jerry. B°b" is 18. Mrs. Thomp- mercury hovered around and u- lViCmDc lS vT rilOl
son's payments will be resumed a- bove 100. fl.,k II
gain wheii she is 69. orovided she _ T, LilUD UlQcU 10
does no tremarry. Altogether, the * Guadalupe Pass, near LI Paso, . I k i .;
payments on the social security saw 0 co°' «7-<lc«rcp temperature ArrenU MeCring
account of her husband, John ywterday and Gaston rtjK.rlcd A||. members of the Orange Pi-
lon. <
The strike, a protest against the
upgrading (it eight /negroes to
drivers' Jvbs hnd^r a fair em-
ployment practice committee i-
rective, began i^irly lasl Tuesday
morning with<yit apparent warn-
ing and was/crushed completely
early yesterday after the Army
„ t\n —^ ....... . , ,* i ,, , lot club are asked to meet Tues- sized the l/nes bv ord<"i of Presl-
toua're Dancc Club Fiddler's band °°°' Tho T,'? V" " Uxcs a^mothemf S fw™T- ^ at 1:30 lh<> d-< *ooCiV Armed iroo ,
square uancc. kluD,.| KWier a nand over a .period of 7 1-2 years prior, ''aK< ™™.c,c<' u", ' ... rtt. home of the president. Mrs, H. J. eontlnued to rule every moving
-all persons over 18 years of age to his dcat„ on June and his grees Wichita >alls had 101 and Miss hll , ,Xy subway and subway
£^mvi^TioSxgrb:pai,d ;,n cquai amnunt 0 Nanr-v««.«.« A„. &n%z h,m,y
Servicemen invited cuests !) 00 af °.un At Longview thiindershowers' tnnio, president of district eight r>nIy 1HI workers of the com*
' w"r" nr'"I"","rl lowered temperatures yesterday of tl)C Pilot club, will be a guest pariy's 8,000 operating employes
and ended a dry spell unbroken Mi^s McCallum irVrived In Orange "failed to report during the first
since June 12. Houston's show- t'/iay and will spend tonight and 24 hours-of resumed operations,"
12 Divorces Are
Granted In District
Court This Week
other between the ankle uiVd .the 'aire,
knee. Malo.
Her brother, I .con Poledar, Is
employed by the Southern Pa-
cific iu the..sectIon
Lorient, Brest and
crew and thn ^ *'
family livedvin one of the section t"*'n cr
houses near th«- switch tracks.
Apparently the Allied thre.it!, to
communications control
for France, was prcrijB-
BIRTHS-
■ Divorces granted In district
coWt this week included;,
Daisy Lay vs.
T H Brent vs
Ad-
an-
Mr. and Mlii. Bernard A
mm, 301 Bradford 'avenue,
William Lay, noutice the arrival of a h!x pound
(lerthle Brent; ten ounce daughter,- born, at H
tating a German withdrawal from
southwestern France. A Spanish*
French border dispatch said
Atlantic wall for more than -I
miles from the Spanish frontier
through Bordeaux has been vlt-
'ually abandoned.
Strrmy weather curtailed ac-
lon along the Ilalion front.
Tuesday: 4:00 p. m.. Camp Fire Robert Thompson, may total $15,- an lj9' 1)allas had ln3' and A,lii"
, The cheeks were presented
p. m., Infoimal Singing, Beading jjrs. Ellen S. Woodward of Wash-
roo.m „„ • j, ington, one .of the three members
Wednestay, n:00 p. m.. Finger of the Socia, Sccllrity Board ,n
Painting, Lobby, Personnel Assn., „ ceremony in the Thompson
Beading room. 8:30 p. m., Infor- heme at 3818 Bussell Avenue,
mal dance, Social room Parma, where the widow lives
Thursday: 5:00 p. m., Commit- with her late husband's parents,
te* pf Management meeting, Small an(j Mrs. William E. Thomp-
club room- 8'^p p. m.^ U. S. O. j^rs Woodward pointed out
Camp Show, Stop Look and Lis- that the millionth monthly bene-
ten" presented by Commanding /jt wus put in force four years antf
OtTicer, Captain Schelllng, gevBr, months after such benefits
USN. for Servicemen and Navat became possible
Employeesv admission by lnvita- check for $25.07 will be sent
tlon only, t Mrs. Thompson and she also
Fridays 8:30 p. m., -Dog Days w' receive one for $18.71 for oach ^e ofTi«
Dance", Scats Powells Orchestra, ^ each' Mr.. Wood- •
crs sept the thermometers skid -Part of tomorrow here.
ding from a high of D3 at 1 p. in
to 79 at 3 p. m. / Houston Co. Gets
the army s:iid, adding that this
was considerably below the dtelly
absentee average of 650. Previ-
ously the army sold 13 workers
failed to report.
Fencing of Lions'
Dr. W. B.Hightower£°nt™.tFor
Buys Load Includi'g P(QI,_
Rlnrlr Rnnufu I r\Ana blocks on Tenth rtrect, extending ^lUD rrOpeTTy IS
uiuck. ueuwiy i>uuye frilm Burton sll.ee( t0 Cordrey p . .
Hoa'd;-.w s led by the Orange ci,ty I^GpOrieQ V.OHipiGlG
.rnmrnirtlAn In inoo i rir\ vp«lr*rHnV
the Orange county
Crcosoting Com-
yeii
.22 acres
Willie Williams vs Catherine o'clock Monday morning, August
Williams, Helen fiuillot v*. Harry 7, at the Frances Ann Lutchvr
(iiilllot; Charlotte Nadlne Wll- hospital. The new arrival has
Iiamson vs Herschel S Willium- been-named Andrea Pauline. Mr .
son; Clifford Schexneldei vs Ha- Adams, seam.ln second cjass of
zel Schexnelder; Edgar Hubert vs. the U. S. Navy, is now in overseas
Claudlne Hubert; Lilly I^orrtne service.
(.'rain vs Clarence L. f'raln; M. fl.
Neal vs. Annie B. Neel, Floyd Mr. anrl Mrs. George M Srilo-
Liiscomb vs. Mary Idella Lins- mon announce the arrival of a six
comb; Howard S. Smith vs. Dor- pound daughter, Patricia Mar'e,
"thy Marie Smith; Laura Blanche born on Monday morning, August Daisies at the'nTversW^ Athietle
Ksklns vs. John Woodrow Eskins. 7, at 11:25 o'clo<k at the 6rarige building court last night In
City hospital. Mrs. Solomon was second game the Navy.' CruIMM
formerly Ber'kie Met oppin. captured a nip-and-iuck contest,' '
'rom ihe Alligator Queens by
MeCJueen of 33.2S r()unt ^ |win bH, fwW_
parted the second rotitid^of the
Seabees Defeat
Daisies 37-26 In
Volleyball Game
'< ■'(J : ,5rL
Getting off to ad early 10-0 lead,
•he Fighting Se^iBees coasted to a
.37-28 victory over the Dormitory
Orange Citizens
Asked To Invite
Soldier To Dinner
In deed rec^ds filed today at.~ yC^r&y,
to the International Engineers
Mr. arid Mrs A.
1702 Tenth str# jt announce the
birth of a .>«by fi.rl born August
2 at the Frances Ann Luleher hos-
pital. The infant weighed"' nine
Citizens, of Orange who have pounds and 4 ounces. She has
lent such a helping and cheering hecn na.ned Sunny Carole.
Fencing of the Orange LTon s mi{f t(| ihe mw uniform will
Dance", Scats Powells Orchestra. chi^ each moirth Z'ZUrL n W H Hioh" C')fn^ny of Houston, on their bid property ^eriog on the hav„ fllrther opporUin„y ur give c A 1- 1 i . . 3
Social room; Servicihhen and GSO ' ^aeh chlld s will ^^ ^ ' ^ of $18,392. Work is expected to west end of Main street was valuable nrvke this week end. N. S. A. To Meet At <>
&W. m> p, "... ss~* * rm b~1"*
addition.
D?nce", in honor of Seventh Arm- wllf cease until sheJg M,
■ored Battathm". Camp' Polk, La.;
all Servicemen & Service Women |00 ReSerVO
cSs %?££■ °°" ¥"<!<;. F°r. D1iBI,er/
c2rr-^rMlsl,HfJ®BP^rr 7 Arrested By
Camp Polk Orchestra Approximately 100 relations
6:30 p. m., Music Appreciation b*nJn^e,i«r the/^llot club
Hour, Reading room; everyone «"nn f° }>'' '
welcome - at Soclockat tbe
teria, with Miss
Destroyer, Camp
Joseph Richey sur-
iration of $15,-
includes the h .. « —
lack Beauty lodge in Pinehurst Polk (jOffleS jUTG
To Draw Crowds
r&tt.wL7.-4"hHoS Grove For Dinner
O. a S&trSHi. pmid.nl, s"""k" -* Tonight At 7:30
in charge of the meeting and *ev- You can help e#M and brighten The monthly
)rt >ige Women's Volleybhll Le«-
gue, which is operated by the r c-
tentton commission. . y
In chalking up their alxth gw-
cecfdvc win, the SeiHee* were
ncvec In trouble and held a 23 4ft
advantage at half-time." On
cnsions the unbeaten leagitey
leaders had strings of eight points
before relinquishing the service.
With "two round* oi play remam-
Ing. the Crulaera still held an <
side chance to tie or win the
Movies will be shoivn in
lobby throughout the week.
Pictures, Comedies, Sh^rta
,, „ ... . ... —-— ... meeting of' the tie, They have been defeated but
r.r'^l"!; ^ f' the lives of the young men called National Secretary's Assoclatlon twlce and both times by thi
il ^ , !l 41 1P" to th* d^fnse of thilr country by will be held in the form of a dtn- Bees, The Queens and tlM'
Large crowds of Orange ba««- Per crvM P or to the meeting, inviting them to Sunday dinner, ner at the Grove tonight at 7.30 ers exchanged the lead seven!
ball fans are expected to attend \ — August 13. Any family who de- o'clock with Mrs. Mavis Powell, times during the math, the r* '
the two games to be played^ at MODERN SMOKE SIGNALS "'res halo in, Uils kind service president, in charge. This will be ers fingtly pulling awa;
West End park this week-end be- " b> taking two olr more of Ueae gueat night. score w*s JtaMRogkM^t KNdi: i
w night r ■ - tween the Destroyers of Orange Gallup, N, M. (AP) ~ The Nav^ men for Sunday dinner are asked - —— v
erside Cafe- Seven arrests reported by the and the-Seventh Armored Infan- ajos. hearing of the new "electric to call the USO club, on Cypress Coal is necessary to produce More bituminous coal is I
Carr as the Orange City police department try Battalion .team of Camp Polk, smoke signals,** are flocking to street, phone 2282, and state how commercial iron, sine, nickel, cop- produced feW .Wortd Wat':
Miss Carr has last night included four for drunk-La. The games will be played at the Daily Independent to see for many they wllj entertain. The per, aluminum, requiring 11-2 to was "
Police Last Nite
the guest of honor,
War served as principal of the Orange .enneasT two aftray and one for 5:15 o'clock Saturday afternoon themselves
high school tat many years. driving while bitoxicsted. and 1:50 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Associated Press teletypes.
K'^iPPHHR
igpa*
newly installed man will bo ready to accompany 16 pound* of coal to produce one with
you from the USO club.
w
' 3
.pound of the metals.
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