The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 24, 1947 Page: 4 of 6
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Communists Hang
Bulgarian Leader
XSOFIA, Bulgaria,. Sept. 24. (AP)
Nikola P^Hfov, peasant ^cadoi and
foe Communist party, whs
hajJgt'd at''12:15 a, m. Tuesday Jn
Sofia's centra} prison on charges
of plbttins . f gainst . Bulgaria's
communist-controlled- govern-
ment, an official announcement
said.
Both the United States and
Britain, denouncing his conviction
as a miscarriage of justice, had
urged the Soviet Union iu partic-
ipate in a big power review of
Petkov's case, but the Russians
declined orr-groimds that tins
would be interference in Bulgar-
ia's internal affairs.
Bulgaria likewise rejected a
series of British and- American
protests. The United States sug-
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Rested that the Bulgarians, by
trying 'Petkov, had placed them-
selves on trial before the bar of
world opinion.
Petkov's appeal to the supreme
court from the death penalty, im-
posed Aug. .16, was . rejected
Thursday. The 54-year-old lead-
er of flic opposition agrarian par-
ty ■ denied the government's
charge that he ptfttted" a coup
d'etat by armed force.
lividently resigned to $eath,
Petkov, ill his prison cell;- . 'de-
scribed his case simply as j pro-
longation of "what • has already
.happened in Hungary," where the
communists throttled the oppo-
sition after charging the existence
of a plot against the government.
SC.T. ROBERT SIMMONS
IS HOME FROM ALASKA
T-5 Robert B. Simmons, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simmons,
,712 Cherry street, has just re-
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PHOSPHORUS IS
<MERt IN tfKE.
Human body?
EN0U<5rt <o MAKE
2,2.00 MARCHES
turned to his home after serving
nearly two years in the U. S.
Army, the laid -eight months of
which he was stationed at the
Army air Held at' For! Richard-
son, : near Anchorage, Alaska.
Technician Simmons is now on
terminal leave until October 19.
He flew{'"fr6m Fi. Richardst#) to
Tucon>rr, Washington, Ml1 Ford
Field;, ther.ce home.
While stationed in Alaska, he
was also a'rjiember of the. 494th
Army band, as well as a member
of the. famous Army dance band,
the. If Esquires". Young Sjjjimons"'
plans to return tcrA^-iST M. college
College' BiiiUfirTTand resume his
stii0es'as a junior, in aeronautical
"engineering. as soon as hiS termi-
nal leave expires.
"WINGS OVFK JUKD.AN"
ORANGE— SEPT. 30th
SALLY'S SALLIES
U. S. Pmm
JOE PALOOKA
I Gve 6 SHE WAS IN *
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show Ar nwouoCK...
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ou, too, can laugh at him
evfery day beginning
MONDAY In The Orange Leader
JAMES N. NEFF
_ Announces the Removal of
His Law Offices From ^he
Holland Building To The
LUCAS BUILDING •
(Over Gem Jewelry Co.)
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Cupt 1946. King Pwluiw Inc. WodJ
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Uncle Bud Says:
(Br BIU Baldwin)
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SISTER
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GLAD TO HAVE WT I AM AND I'M NOT.'
A5A NEIGHBOR. DEPENDS OK WKAT
YOU BE A DOCTOR,! VOU CALL A DOCTOR,
ft SEE!
NEVERTHELESS, W IN A WAY, I AM, YES.
A PROFESSIONAL / AND THEN IN A WAY
r MAN, EH? y -^T r'^ NQT!
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M-M-H'M! PLAN
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Skipperville N«ws effic* last night
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"WINGS OVER .TORIIAN"
ORANGE — SEPT. SOlli
INSURANCE
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 24, 1947, newspaper, September 24, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308524/m1/4/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.