The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 113, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1953 Page: 4 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Orange Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Lamar State College – Orange.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
F
WgQMCSD>Yy MAY 11, 1*53
-9e2ct
Monday afternoon a different sort of
in
bomb could have delivered.
<
ap
It’s a good board. made up of three
re-
43
Ly
step into the situation with the skill and
- ~
By JANE EADS
J
rules.
rotes---
The World Today:
money
and David’s friend Cambridge. Ir
to shoulder confronting the world,
They
ether, their cockles rising at- no
one so much as at another Nich-
"" .-wS um enme PiprIeKS, I
people are not killed off cleanly
previous years.
camheras.
2UPQUCK! 1
202 AM
E
7
A
fa
e{-
543
e
□
Z42
\
K2
ARE YOU HURT
$,
-(
$7
tere
s d
IN
I
(
1
•A
3(0)
V,
AC
4
)
Ti
*
4S
xarnon
J ■
t
)
A
kl
(
53
ME WXXStrr A BAT FACiQN -
.86
FRCM THE REFEREE-
THAT we
WITNE%6ED
M
‘ri'
(
M
"ma
1
/
r
and quickly, they're just slowly
driven mad. It makes you wonder
6EE WHILLIKERS: LOOK WKWS OLD
ATALLHE JUNK TAT TRUNK 15 FULL
OF GOLD AND
f jewels; gg
VOU MEAN YOU WANT-
TO HIRB ME TO- BE you®
whether life is worth it; but life
; ie worth it as long 2s books like
this make you wonder whether
I life is worth it so pleasurably.
M
Sq
R
U
S
T
Y
KID OF
WM-
wiuT
He UPTO
NOWI
T
H
E
R
E
D
K
-I
L
E
Y
ch
Th
sei
at
1}
!hz
12
LEFT MS 0«55iNG MOON A COP
SHOWER TO VIST MC FARLANE !
know and admit are certain inequities
tax setup.
K‘. -J
d,
WHATAOW,
PAPPY? A
P, A
35/
B
I
C
SOMEBODY LEFTUP
WZHERE!sy2
MOSTLY SSCARED
I GUESS.1 W-W#y DID
HE TRY TO CHOKE MET
K
tional security. <• tel colors usually are worn before
Truman and his secretary of the----—‘
_ ..w “K ePu-vE -nan e
Because white shirts sometime., way Major Dale dribbles. And
cause.a &lare on TV screens. pas- -
' K
A
I
s
i
s
T
E
R
treat the kid is to whale the day-
lights out of him. and you wonder
who ever derived 'brotherhood”
tinding out about them. Some-
; times, the only time I see things
i is when I take people from out-
of-town around.”
Eisenhower and his assistants,
after working on this since last
Waco faced Monday night?
The answer is: A few would, most would ■
ANO HOk6E IRAP.‘
WE"LL FOLw MiA/j
People, he said, even walk right
' up to the Washington monument
R
Y
D
E
K
WMT.AGAIH? BUT
f -4 TE I KNOw Mr ErE$ -
AREN'T PLAYING TEICES On
wr ME/LOOK.... V---
lecfon don t jibe with actions:
these peop'e don't stand shoulder
X
ZEY COME TO—-
ZEE MV NSW CAO'
YOULIKCE K~—
IrHYES‘< at
NO AJAe
I KNEW tO 6EENT
** FACE $0MEWNERE!
W* A FORMER MINOR
LEAeUF CLUB
OWNER -
Orange ha» a civil defense organization.
But is it readv to function’ Would the doz-
S
E
C
R
E
T
CLAIM HE HA5 A WAY OF TREATING.
THE WOOD WITH ALLI6ATOR OIL'. /
INCREASINO THE MOME tie ' )
THEBE'S THE BEIDGE, X
SC/S... AND SOMEWHEKE
ATOP THOSE CROSS-IRONS
15 THE COKCNAT ION 2
PWYSKCAWY OKAY...
TMEPES TREMENDOUS
tKOtmwr. no WOAD
"Ate
N. ■
mand. They'also would have on tv a partial
plan of operation to put into effect even if
able to perfect a
1
A good way for people to get
to know the statues and menu-'
= BE RICH:
‘OH, IS THAT
_______
i e
Sue
' -
to 1
the
Sa 1
of j
• u
est
gensa
__5-0
Associated Press
MR. NICHOLAS, by Thomas
Hiinde (Farrar, Straus & Younp;
$3)
“We ought to be father and son
not.
Except in isolated instances, a disaster
here would find the same sort of confusion j
which existed in Waco. Nobody would be
ip charge until some capable and strong-
willed individual stepped in and voluntarily
assumed command
Theoretically, the leaders are set up and
ready to take over but their organizations
today exist principally on paper and they
would have no immediate chain of com-
is through Lafayette park, across
from the White House entrance,
where there are five statues. An-
other is around the Capitol
i grounds where there are statues
। of President: Garfield and Grant
4 and Gen. "George Gordon Meade,
hero of Gettysburg.
ens of persons listed orPthe table of organi-
zation now gathering dust in somebody's
desk drawer remember their jobs and go
into action in the prescribed manner if Or-
time like that' « I 5 o. V------- e "eu ve -ye
An Associated Press dispatch written at I ednsep tember tnd present values won ‘
dawn of the day after the tornado struck ! - enough revenue to cover the resultant
Waco gives the answer:
HI WA5 FORCED TO seu
AAA^t gif ON CLUB,
,c
7765
AuK,
^5
from cantakerous brothers. Then
Owen wacts a dog but wants still
more "to be unreasonably forbid-
cen it.” ।
Family life isn't all it's cracked
up to be, says this first novel by
a young Englishman. You grin,
but you begrudge the grin, tor Mr.
Nicholas s more the Old Nick
thw mTWy Saint Nick. There's nq
villainy here, but only the mos
unbearable contrariness, no leth-
O
H
N
N
I Y
GOING TO BE HARD TO SHAKE
avrae
J
<>
I E
HES T-E ONE \
THAT'® KEEPNs yv
EGom CT8-N3 A
BuScH OF N6tANGS
FOR MWIL WEST .
=oW, --
H
A
: Z
i A
R
O
much time with Mrs. Pawthorn.
Everybody's fur-is rubbed the
wrong way, There is no final ex-
tremity of ottensiver.ess, it is all
C---E
( WELL, $HEKLOCK -
WHAT PIO YOU FINO
OUT ABOUT THE MAN
FT THE BALL PARK!
cg»
5K.e
IN THE WA3CN SHED:
, SOMEONE OUTSIDE! SANTOS!
i hope
} TH ANK.k■ A-
HEAVEN..,“ 5-
ME SHOULD W .
BE CALLING F,a
• S00N—rf?p2k
5397
I
/ BUT
/ How 00
1 YOU
ACCOUNT
FOR THE
C
I —
S —
c I
°F
/X»fr FRET ABOUT THAT.RuSTX.
( ItE KNOWN SNAVELY FOR YEaRs.
- ALWAS MAKN6 THREATS, ar
HE HASN'T THE NERVE TO
CARRY THEM OUT. HE WOULDN’T
‘ PARE RAISE 4 HANO ASAINST
. QUBTIN MLES.
ments, he -says, is to join one of
the history walks led by park of-
s, o ficiais on weekends. One of these
son I. lady,” he said. "Peo-1 ------
Mcie
MNZ
K ---V 1,.
1 -2-488
D A
senhower hasn’t disclosed it pub-
licly. Even‘if he’s basing his
thinking on such information, he
may be taking a gamble on na-
a small war.
0neMn
", ao,eh
' te2
39
HOW DO YOU ( C* YOU TCOME w
"ee
9GEzd
potential target for enemy bombers, one 1
would assume th'a( all would have provisions 1
for coping with a disaster. !
YEAH TERE MIGHT WHAT ARE WE >
BE A FORTUNE IN fT? WAITING FOR ? ,
MAYBE WELL ALL Fs LETS OPEN IT <
-- MEMBEB of THX AModAnD run
aozPunhed.8un4•y mernine •4 44 “*h eueepa saturday.
M14 Ftm< streen bythe Qyange ItH't Publishing company
.The Associated Press 1» otltled exelusively to the um tor republication
of All the local M»« printe4 in this newspaper as weu as Ar newa alpatchea.
scnsckrrox RATEs
Per Month ......... $1.25
«Eaarrtera *ozu"urenonan.ornen tu “ -cond ma-
Washington Letter:
Capital Citizens Know
Litt e About Statues
Scores died,, hundreds were injured, many I
were trapped beneath shattered buildings, |
property damage was immense, utilities (
were disrupted, communications were
thrown into turmoil.
The British university exports
~ —---, ------ --p .. two of its brighter, more vocal
spected citizens who~know in advance the sPirits exery other year to Amer-
- -- | -ca 1o make a debating tour.
Ruzzled by Drinking Rules
The current duo, winding up a
suecessful 30-debate tour—Ali-
stair Sampson, 24. and Peter
Mansfield, 24 — found many
things about America hard to un-
derstand. and particulary-cel-
things are so accustomed to see-
ing them they never think about
K
1Y8
than two-thirds of the
step into the situation with the skill and valuations bv a minimum of $4 600,000 over
organization needed to minimize human suf- last year’s figure.
fering and attend to the million and one alM, . •
! A part of the increase is necessary be-
j Cause a new elementary school will be opensdgaiking
BASEBAN/,c
15 WELL Y -
---- — economy were
in military spending and money
for foreign aid. since between
them they accounted for more
“Nobody seemed to be in charge. Nobody
seemed to have a 'master plan’ of rescue.
“It was just dig. dig, dig.”
Waco was eaught with its civil defense
down despite many months of appeals by
the state organization calling on Texas com- |
munities to be prepared for just such emer- i
—
LTl
Td-
eNuMR
5
g_
"Is it Sherman, maybe?” I ven- _ ________ ........
tured. “I’ve been here a long and. ask the guide where it is’
time, but I’m not sure. There are ‘ *
77 statues in town and I get mix-
ed up. I’m one of, those srry citi-
zens who never climbed the
! Washington monument either.”
52
Upkeep II Expensive
Some of the statues and monu-
ments are getting their annual
scrubbing, even behind the ears,
and their under-pinnings are be-
ing strengthened Congress ap-
I propriates about $10,000 for this
job.
gencies.
Nobody can say how many persons died
who might have lived or how much needless
suffering took place in Waco because of the
lack of a civil defense setup.
But it is a certainty that the city's agony
would have been lessened when disaster
struck had anybody been in charge and had
there been a master plan of rescue and
relief.
sia can’ or won't attack—to cut subsequent years, just as the mil- Britain club" that will also have
Tondefenses or at least slow l itary, this year is paying for ma-i a cricket team, and thus upset
-y down and stretch them out terials ordered out of money ap- Peter's visit to his girl Julia He al blows but endless pinpricks:
ir ne has such information, Ei- propriated and authorized in uses his fingers to take chewed1 -Aonl. e Lii-a
i fish out of his mouth . . . though I
------ ' that's no mcre repulsive than the [
d/p”
<x y. p
BOTH MEN ARE IN, L
THE IM DRESSING 7"
ROOMS. EXHAUSTEDL..Bur
.V
ooN-- 5
UNE Am
. Boy- 1>
new board of eqylization starts meeting baverridee
K
E
T
T
WASHINGTON (AP)—"Who's
that statue?" the burly cab-driv-1
er asked as he pulled up at a stop
light south of the White House
and jerked his head toward a
bronze man on a bronze horse.
"Take your theory of a dry
______ campus,"' said Peter. "You know,
budget increase. J wwuldn", at all in Eng:
- , I ande wine and spirits are for
-he rest o! the hike is necessary because sale on the campus. Most of our
’he county government's taxable valuations i students.. Alastair and are typi-
aren't keeping pace with economic growth Service.ve spentao years 19
The ORANGE Leader
kmhe-mapam " "
T A
T -
Tamen.3
little things. While the family
_ - - -- ------- disltkes Mr. Nicholas' friend, it
standing up to face the wofle also dislikes Owen's friend Brian
ogeher" eeye NT, Nichala- 3 . — ...
J—
COME ON.
DONNIE:
_ . By HAL BOYLE ,
NEW YORK (AP)-Wen, taw-
ther, old bgy. we just don't go for
* ary campus along the Thames.
"You can drink anything you
The Orange Independent school district's you ordinarily ganttodd’mich
" uniersity’s top de-
* « —
k 17 •
/ NoW I KNOw WHY YOU -'
I WANTEO A GUV WITH MUSCLES.1
\ TO KEEP T-E WOLVES AWAV:
S------ WHAT GOES f WHY ~
• (a 75 8 3 SowP 3
LL--
NOBCDYG BEEN MUMOERD
YET..BUT SNAVELY THREATBNGO
TO KILL MR. MiLES.' I
HEARD HIM.' •
since misery must be spread
around ipartially, he offends
Mrs. Nicholas by spending too
My ‛i
g(
* (ae
fering and attend to the million and one I
other things which need to be done at a
-v .. nature of the job they must do. That task
Was there any group standing ready to ■ is to increase the school district’s taxable
12—
WnowwEgEAN’TON
~ WBAKEMKONOER BRIDeE
SO SHEC COLLAPSE WHEN
Qu®NTN TRIES TO RIOE ACROSS.A
I (TTl
E
#3
ptivirs cHAu^nue ? A
—ANO K DOING P-
--------‛CoME
WIL ME,
PLEEZE)
First Novel by Young Englishman Proves
Family Life Not All It's Supposed To Be
By w. G. ROGERS
6 (
proposes, in military expenses at
ways to, least won't begin to be felt until
the money 1955 and after because of the dif-!
■side nt Truman ference between appropriations
Id be spent on this. expenditures. -
! This Congress wil appropfiate
meney, tor the- 1954 year; ,2 -___ t---------—o -.........
may have been able to beginning July 1 although not all -ateiketesehFentHgeach
ize very shrewdly, cutting- the money thus 1 C‛ e lm -it— - “
‘ ith- spent in-the •“
POTENTIALITY PUBLIITY
. AG, CORE:
F*•* 1 ‘
HOLD THAT
CROWD BACK
v--rm--
7 $/—2
I 'D « f
2,.,
Security Came First
That was the moment security
came first and economy went out
the window. -The big spending on
this country's own Army, Navy
and Air Force and on aid for al-
lies really began.
The cuts - which Eisenhower
. That situation shouldn't exist but it does. .......yig elots ana succpesruiy prole
. and for the simple reason that theJoc.i civil the know-how picked up then into the
defense preparation^ got off to a fairly good ' "
start but since have died for lack of interest
either on the part of the leders or the com-
munity in general.
Q aA- / LOOK*)
UAcHeHA; 2 THERE s &
asHKGAYPAREED
wow • yoUC desr -K
MEAN I GET PAO FOBEA 7/ ; :)
DRIVING YOU AROUND A WV Ml
'--•A N THAT A €
together.” rays Mr. Nicholas, so-
ber forthe.moment, toPeter, old- cne conversation between Peter
™ of his thres.sons. But among and the third brother. David, you
the Nicholases, in their home out- think the only possible way to
side tendon, expresstons of at- treat the kid is Co whale the dav-
How To KeepPromisesI plc who a: here just know
■ 1 nothin' about the-statues. I must'a
A I • • ■ a • % A / • asked two to three thousand peo-
Adm i nistration Worry! Ehan8phyTmgin »
ExJAMES MARLOW .defense, Louis A Johnson, were Walks Recommended
trxingatoubeugreateconomizers in . 11 was Sherman. I found out
t. early part of 1950. Russia later- one of the 16 equestrian
was an annoyance, but experts) figuAs under jurisdiction of the
were saying Russia couldn’t have natiora1 capital p-rks
anatomic bomb for rour or five "1 teh yo* Miss Eds,» T- Sut-
- vhn X . (ton Jett, specil assistant to the
And Johnson made grandiose I superintendent ot parks, said ‘
statsments about.tthis country's-"people who live nearest these'
. ----- -.E peupie wuo go : •-----—.......... ’•••• 11- to, retaliate against any, ~ - - ------■»'" ..... ,
T there go, at least party, to work.u a DY ride on President Eisenhow-, aggressor in a hurry Between Literory Guidepost:
“Yes.” nodded Alastair vigor- er s back until the day he leaves; them Truman and Johnsen ereat- —
pousl, ‛net-fer-thesocia1few_office unless, in’the meantime, ed a cozy national feelng.
. --ai . ma ‛n--- --- Then the egg broke with the
Communist attack in Korea and
this country suddenly discovered)
it Was hardly able to handle even
ONY \
TRIO ID I .
SCAR£HIA H
ANAMY, DDCWE5S*
Jr Wa-
a29
" j • ■ »- l \ } * '1
PAGEEOUR----_-L_THEORANGELEAD E R
Civil Defense: It's Lacking Here, Too British "students -
LETS GO UP INHE ATTIC
AND SEE IF WE CANTPACE
THI5 LEAK TO 15 SOURCE
g‛
and, as a result, the stale has reduced the’ “I* is difficult t tell a veteran
amouht of its financial assistance to all Or- what he should and shouldn’t do."
ange county school districts.. " " I
1. The school equalization board must de- restrictions during their tour and
[ cide whose taxes are to be raisec without at ' "e SWomneu m Scarce
the same time aggravating what the trustees | They are accustomed' to a sys-
in its tem under which students are
permitted more latitude. They |
. Steps have been taken to eliminate these I they Eheostyandna man soomee eWASHNATON (APThe di-
inequities but the job is a big one and can’t bseneentainra womangstudentih ministration faced from the mo-
be completed before the time for taking ren-j until midnight but— chaperon ment it took office was how to
ditions next year. "I wouldn't say the same svs- make. K0od, on its campaign
• ~ . . I tem would work a 3: promises of economy without.
Meantime, the three citizens who start country” skid Peter. "You see m : weakening this country's strength I
meeting tonight must do, the job cut out for England there are so few univer. j aKainst attack,
them without veering any further away from Isifies that the people who go -s.a.problem which will prob-
equalization than absolutely necessary, "heges, ""1" "
And if any taxpayers want to ratsecalntousis, "hue mr ine social are -. --on, ... ui meanume,
about what the school’s enualizers do theg They said only one out nt 10, there is some marvelously peace- F
C0a . us.n 01 . I . students at Cambridge was a ru settlement with Russia.. mak-
should raise it with the county commission-: woman, and she was bent on 1 ing big armaments unnecessary,
ers. They’re largely responsible for the fact ■ knowledge because she had to .From the-beginning, the ob-
____, . ,, : . ----;------- ■■ — j that the school valuations increase has to' pass a tough examination even to vioussstarzets for
en8e foud. ifself in the same situation that be as big as it is this year I be admitted to the institution, 1 miitaF Enen
A 1
7 / ft
{ p
'JMjS
A-seu l ;
■ -N
s-
LoMH. pHFRCMTMER.
,r'Tl
WacO. Texas, (Pop. 84.300) is a city ap- l the organization carried out two very val-LnnLI. T. r xL
proximately four times the size of Orange. able-"dry runs” but the last of those was vnuDie 10 rarhom
With war-clouds hanging over the earth about a year ago and since then nothing -n t e Ar
and any sizable American community a , whatever has been done toward keeping the, vry Lompuses Of
civil defense setup alive and ready to func- a . n.
~ tion. J. American Colleges •
It’s a regrettable situation; one that - - •
.----------- ■ -y —ought, to, be corrected pothaste,: !
~F0 cloud, but no less deadly, crossed over Waco _______— - '
■ andostrurckuhehenrtartthenitvabowayhich School Equalizers Start Work
n III*!
E mR:
N huXd
■ uim
sE’EL-E--
QA-E—E
A “W0
2- S
TOO BAD VA V ! WAfe JUST
OST..YER 901 JL GONHA SAV
PUT UP A d) THE SAME ◄
NICE SCRAP.’ Y{ T’YOU, MATEY"
— -------- Sound Wave! May Be
Belated Tributeto ? Trustee ""ab.m
school district, it’s time we paid a deserved! ists are conducting experiments
—if belated—tribute to the man who recent- which.some day may, make iti -A -s
), gtino ac pgc04 svf -40 n, r a possible for the family dentistJanary, have fond
-.retired as president of its board of edu- to grind teeth painlessly with whack out some or
Cation. 3 j sound waves. | former Pre
_ Hunter Beaty served as a trustee” for over 1..The.Times reports experiments; thought shoule----■— -.......
a quarter of a century and for much of that at\S,^ satedat anuntry ’ detenses and ald for *4
time presided over the board. progressed far yet although two . . ____ _____ _______________
He WRf president during the difficult war anesthetized dogs have had teeth economize very shrewdly, cutting the money ^Hrus voted wiil be
years when the rosnons:L;+y scemintf uam ground and prepared for fillings here and there, weakening noth- spent in the 12 months between , -------- ------
-,4 ."nd, 5 P ■ i i *■ 8 r by a beam of high frequency ing essential, and even improving July 1, 1953, and June 30, 1954, I olas. _
the tremendous jump in scholastics would, sound wves. , efficiency. When the money has been an- l • Everybody’s Offended
hive driven a man less strong of mind and -------------- ! Time will show whetherehs is propriated the military can make' The father certainly is exasper-
makeshift organization/ repeharaeter tgidistrction aa , i Italian cheese producers com- ' SO. Ik salso possible the presi- contracts in fiscal 1954 for ma- ating. “Ina sentence” he can put
---— -^M’WMy-cgme through the ^riixl!
with nlying colors and successfu ll v pro jected । zola and Parmigiano, are mau-sia cen* "—* mttrh t- -etheee he"*------ im nr Sritrin -lah" tn .....
____‘ a p. factored in England. South Amer- dgwn
riod of post-war development. I ica the United States and ew em
The scbe system here will forever re- ____________
fleet the Community spirit and sober judge- In, 1948, use ot DDT practically
p 1 .... - ment which influenced hi* work as a mem- eliminated malaria in Sicily where
Prodded by the Civil Air Patrol uni^here. her »nd officer of the board of education. ltrhedbeen a scourse lor cen-
5,
L -PMM)
KAd;
WHAT ARE Tto T A cei *
SHOCT NG AT, J WHITE Aior TOLE
COLCNEL BARTLAaaOR GB, RED.
c‛
2-20’SCEPTER !
y
I N2
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 113, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1953, newspaper, May 13, 1953; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443603/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.