The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 155, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1960 Page: 8 of 20
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Three Kiwanians were preson*-
by the in Littie Mexico Restaurant.
administered last
week
ice Commission.
Herbert Journeay
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Motorist Faces
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the all-but-nominated
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visited in Hot Springs with
with the offense last Feb. 1. '
was traveling westward.
La.. this week visiting relatives.
The charge
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Braniff Airways
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He was taken to the hospital
Peters was one, of four killed
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Beringer was arrested by- Ciby
-Patrolmen Ray Sullivan and Rob-
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Painter's Plea
'Misdirected/
Judge Declares
nouncement was made at.the 82-
year-old poet and Lincoln biogra-
Letters
TO THE FDITOR
Girl Injured Here
In Fall From Tree
ers were permitted to take pic-
tures of the trial. • '
and multiple abrasions over the
chest arms and legs.
would be hard and close. '
Gov Nelson A Rockefeller said
Hicense division of the Department
of Public Safety will be closed
next week July 4-11, while the
examiner is on vacation.
president.
Principal speaker for the meet-
Iveston after
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Man is Fined
In DWI Caso
Hammie Billodeau, 66. of Rt l.
Earlier, he pointed to the wafer-
thin apparent victory of a Demo-
crat in the North Dakota Senate
-Alabara, but now you can't find
-------le that voted .for him
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identification .officer with, the po-
lice department.
Records showed Benn ger was
a m. with a badly
lacerated nostril - and upper lip
Estimates of the cost of the pic-
| ture have exceeded 15 million dol-
... - 4 return to religious’
drama because the. movie 'Indus-
convicted previously in 1959 on a
drunken driving charge
. . । ' K. . pher’s home. Sandburg is-due in
Mouth-to-Mouth Hollywood July 16 to start work
on the movie. The Life of Christ.
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against Johnson. I mean .having
», Big Jim" come out for him. The
funny thing about “Big Jim." is
An Orange girl sustained multi-
ple fractures yesterday afternoon
in a fall from a tree near her
1 the House.
Quicker Senate action may be
in store for another House bill
which would permit cuts in Cuba's
sugar qurta T Hgese included
that provision in a bill to extend
the Sugar Act for an extra year,
'until Dec. 31. 1961. The‘bill wks
passed 394-0.
It seemed, sometimes.' like the
ting’in
Age Limit: One Month to 6 Years
Hours: From 10 a.m. to $ p.m.
avenues, concerted during pro-
hibition into speakeasies
“We made our own entertain
ment m those days," recalls on
.tertainer Pat Harrington.
It was with the end of prohibi-
tion in 1933 that professional en-
per wars given a 7-year pin
Presentations were made by
Jack Gunstream, second vice
Bike Riders Here Cautioned*
To Observe Rules of Safety
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Florida is the only One I believe
J6tmson might get. . _
Now don't get me wrong, as I
have stated I am not against
Johnson, and should he be our
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he did go abroad, and he didn't
go to Japan
I think Ike or any American
diplomat is wasting the taxpay
money visiting countries where he
is not wholeheartedly wanted, or
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stunt or
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for Nixon if he was asked.
"It's going to.be a close race
and a tough fight.” Rockefeller
said "That's what makes for a
good campaign "
Democratic Rep. Quentin Bur-
dick. the apparent winner of the
special senatorial a lection in
MI WWT ~ , TRI 0UN8I L<AB€H FKIBAY, JULY 1, IMO |
Liquor Authority Taking Zing Out of Gotham's 52nd Street
Youthful Rapist
Given 60 Years
LFKIN (AP— A Jury-Thurs-
day found George Pate. 21,4ous-
ton, fuilty of the rape of a' 34
year-old gfandmother and fixed
his sentence at 60 years in pri-
son , .1‘
The state had sought the death
ly today when, his truck
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs,
Moore. ' ,
The Billy Reeves.are in Houma,
ithatte was twice governor of
The Willing
Church of God
Walter Wayne Carey, 24, of 961 -----
Brittmore Rd., Houston, was ad- he said
Workers of the
and have gone over them very,
thoroughly and for the life of me, weaving
! the only thing I am certain of is. <
this weekend -
near Mauriceville
rertainment became the chiefkpt an e)
commodity of the block and 52nd dently. h
streef became Manhattan's -Swirg restauran/
street.' ' .There,
' Long since vanished before en-TheOn*
croaching construction is the Fa- ed Swing street on its way. It
mous Door, where Iois Prima featured at various times Art Tat-
and his"band held sway. Russ um. Eddie Condon. the Six Spir-
Saniek. now of Broadcast Music its of Rhythm. Cory Cole. Jonah
the offices will reopen on July “
12 with written and driving tests Supt Marlin L. Brockette of 2-----.
to be given at the usual hours, the ’ Orange ' Independent School! in progress However, they were
beginning at 6 a.m or 1 p.m District has left for Nework aticed that • •• in live of a
He said persons desifing to take City toattend a-special workhop
their tests before he returns may for superintendent?. / >
do so at the Beaumont office. The workshop at Columbia Uni1«
which is the nearest examining versity will begin’July 5 and end 1
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FT.MONMOUTH. N. J. (Spl)
— Army Pfc. Bobby G. Monk,
son of MrF’and Mrs, Emmet
Monk. 316 E. Curtis A. Orange,
recently completed * 25-week
field radio repair course at the.
Army Signal School here. Pfc.
Monk entered the Army last
September and completed basic
training at Ft. Riley, Kan. 2
%: WASHINGTON (AP) — Twelve by a Claybar ambulance. .-------- , -----------—
J Janenene housing officials. whol The accident occurred on High-becamel RiCe University today, Park Forest, III.
■■^Thursday began a tour of the way 12, two miles west ofLMau- “* " ‘
«United States to study housing riceville. ‘ ■ -
. J conditions and trends. will visit Other details leadine. to the ac-
•8 Arlingtoh, Tex., July 21/ 'cident were not available
trv has persecuted the theme of
religion for commercial purposes. ,
•Gunstream, preaided in the ab-
sence of President John Woodside I
Morth Dakota (by less than 1,000
yotes). began to believe it him-
after seif. He said he was a supersti-
politician, but after a few damage suit arainst Braniff Air-
precincts were heard from ways and the Lockheed Aircraft
nr "on the basis of these Corp. was filed Thursday by the
unofficial returns I’m elected, of widow of a man killed in a plane
course." M crash. i • r ,
, penalty.
Pate was accused of attacking
it. inay-bo-ending.
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candidate I will certainly vote for
him, even though I don't think' he
can win.
Oh yes, In this article in The
Leader June 17. it said something
ptidPortro
Bicycle riding can be especial- 1 ulations to insure safetv,
hr dangerous today as mogortsts These rules of safe bicycle rid.
jam the streets and highways ing approved by the National
' with their, small or large cars Safety Council include:
during the vacation months. L Observe all traffic regula- .
Police Chief D. M. (Jack) Faw- lions, signs and, lights
oette points out the necessity of 2. Keep to the right and ride'
----- —---- Mrs. Rosemary Peters, widow
.. . . of William Peters, filed fhejsurit
Now University in "behalf of herself, her Jtwo
7 ' i daughters , and Peters' < parents.
HOUSTON (AP)—Rice Institute Mr. and Mrs. William Peters of
and first vice president. Joe Mar-
tin, who are attending a conven-
tion in Florida:
He announced that a meeting of.
the board will be held on Tue«-'
day at 7 30 p.m. in the Orange
YOuth Center.
A dramatic new color- film ex- lars.
Sheet Metal-- | Pmehurst Briefs
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scale is $3.60 per hour SPIN!
— acFranci
a Houston "wairess near Diboll
Jan. 2. ’ i- • —-—r
For the first time in Angelina Sounty. area .— -------
County history, news photograph- death by drowning.:
...... Authorities have cautioned res-
idents of the area to be especially
careful while participating in wa-,
ter sports during the” holiday
period v
' Texans Get Awards
WASHINGTON (AP>—Two Tex
ans were among the 3? volunteet
weather observers given special
awards by the Weather Bureau
Thursday. They were Dr. Hallie
Earle of Hewitt and Michael ‘
Michael Kangerga o Anderson
Its board of governors earlier this _ .
year decided institute has the when the Braniff turbo-prop air-
wrong connotation and renamed liner crashedr Sept. 29 near Buf-
the 'sellfol Rica University Italo, Tex.
St. Paul's GOP candidate, went to Philadel-
phia to attend a fund-raising base-
ball game. • /,
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their parenbe Mrsdack H. Douisdentiai"eikermennnthvPnbsr ^^ihT^ri^s Sr
.returning last
Springs. Ark.
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ing was,Raymond Bailey, speech
instructor at Carr Junior High
Box 358. Orange, was sentenced | Sshoolnrwhose topic was Reli-
today.t3daysnga..fined,850 &"Balleymtja Kiwanians that re-
and costs and ordered to surren ligious drama is seeking to reach
der his drivers license for 6 the conscious of the people of
America and has a definite place
। in the church today as a means
of conveying e expressions and
ideals. y* ■____. ,___-
He said churches have" been
about southern states forgetting
about Sen. Johnson's support of
the civil rights bill. This I beg to • —
differ with, as the people I have •
mentioned, remembered, and said
so in no uncertain terms.p
i Well Ike was on Past eve.-,
ning to explain allbour his trip
and just how-vwould strengthen
our relations with the free world.
J heard the hole report through
an made a few notes here and
there. I have my dotes before me
breathing qver previously used driving•
manual methods of artificial res-! The sentence was handed down
pirationN " by Judge Sid -Caillavet in Coun-
i Miller said the film stresses the tv Court. It was- considerably
I necessity forevery adult to learn greater than the minimum 3 days
| the simple new technique if 50 - and 150 usually assessed on guilty
000-lives are to be saved annual-'p'eas Kelley's driving license Was
ly and which are ost needless also suspended for six months.
LOS ANGELES gapRovce ^Nombrrethmg-victims'^ acc-reCommendgaFetnzinmorwindhama
Parks offered a hadzendents cam be revived much more sentence afier telling the judge
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youthful bike riders as well as in a single file.
motorists in observing traffic reg- 3. For night riding, have head-
—:---2 - — i light and rear danger___signal
Wear white or light-colored cloth-
Retirements-- larjrss.*" - -'
' 5. Watch for cars puhing into
(Continued From Page,1 traffic. Be careful of doors open
/foe University of Mississippi at mg on parked -cars. !
Oxford 1 6. Never hitch on other vehi-
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A similar class owa chil- a Johsoninccoporacioh with the JailTetm • ,
— .... 3 m United States surgeon general, is] _ .
on Mondav.. Wednesday nd‘Eri- being distributed free;to interestgd Jack Kelley, fzearold Newton
signea-bu"Ehuery"‛w?ae s’pm1 Eraneitsamehalyanat wsgzrmps mOVi-PgPphreamyFpomtm,6s day? in jail and fined $1M
---—a—- --2.1- P - • "the superiority of. mouth-to-mouth and costs after pleading guilty to
nd mouth - to - airway rescue a charge of first offense drunken
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Capt. and Mrs Nolan intend to Icles Do not
move t8 West Lafayette, Ind., with traffic.
their two children. Capt Nolan 7. Carry, no passengers or ob-
will attend a special course of in-, jects which interfere with vision
struction at Purdue University, on proper control of the bike.
After this advanced school, the 6. Keep your bicycle in perfect
Nolans tentatively plan to Live in operating condition. Make sure
Mississippi . brakes function properly I •
Lt. Cmdr Mathews has also1 9. "Stop. Look and Listen" a.
had a long naval career. Enlist- an intersections. X i
ing in 1951, he advanced through 10. Aways use proper.bamd sig-
the enlisted ranks and was com- fprturning ana6opping_1
missioed in 1944 after which he .Ride in a Sttasght line
•as progress ively promoted to his «n°ASoarsadowak2arding. Give
H„ past duty stations include ped*?™*
-the battleship Maryland on which a g F,
he served for over 12 years and Ala., r* ma
ceveral eruisers. He also servedj NAW | Irm-e
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Forida Group of me Atantc Ke-
(One to o Family, When Child Is Accompanied by Parent)
Wehave mode arrangements with a photographer to be
in our store Friday and Saturday.
Friday and Saturday, July 1-2 (
advised that a vote in favor of a
strike passed by a close margin
sJohnClark.of,Beaumonti ’was aar. ana Mrs. Kay craig anajouner urgonles cto
unavailable for commet todayson.Davidiof.Fprt.W orth are g, That Trumanor, favoritism I - n-,
despite several efforts . by The sPending. thisweske.withsherppar- by whath 6.considersa vorit ism dy. 4, and. sonraig. £
leagertesreachhimMembersof ntsy Mna and MrspRoxtsRu. his KenenedypatPutherisandrdiy “6 second wife,
I planned"to"Somgeegaterptody°tandMrs,J. LJellison. weekend readtout, a firerand-brimstonechildren?
tes.n a -li—Satement or their -n Jackson Miss., last wefKend chastisement Of butier. kne —eW Cnmmissin
i ESS. P TSme"dim.,. were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. .m “ ’
P°St local has jurisdiction m Or- andldayahter, Deborah.
ange, Reaumont,Portahurand crosset,Ark.. for weekend vf# roles by Futler. ~
Eake, Chares., constructon rew with relatives. Em route home: —That the Missouri convention
meth, o on ommercat nSL they attended a birthday dinner delegation is getting ready to de
g^b^feexed by a psomgro 1 cndt Ner ^inX^Mi^nd^
It has me 290 members. fo- inplegaparis.L, F p ,5 tozKennedy.,Trumamshas comi that medical bills forced him into' Th iocarfireman has beep es pin for an 11-year perfect”attend
eluding those in the Lake Charles Mr. <nd Mrs. W. F Pag, had nutted himself to Symington un- arrears on Donnas upkeep Com- signed to Central Eire -Station, ance record. Jim Gilliam received
area.covered under a separatelasrguest Tuesday sher parents, til the ast dog dies ethedee missioner"Robertsorderedhim to for the builk of his time with a 10-year pin and Q B Culpep-
oontractsand nok, a part 01 and Mr’bRehr Stils:catiedshothd saturday and"“sunda ---------------------
negotiations. — of Sealy. lIe so he stepped off the dele- jail for court-ore
I Mr. and Mrs (War Jimerson, gation instead. - support payments,
and son. Jay. are vacationing inf This theoracame from William
Philadelphia. New York City and Knowland, former Republican
other points Senate leader, in a front page
: New residents of Crestwood article in his Okland,- Calif., , NN/I ~. .11
Terrace Addition are Mr and Tribune ---------- ----------1 DWI Lount Here
*- .. . • T-- —. - Republican news was somewhat .
Vice President Richard A 39-yearetd Orange motorist
— - was charged with second offense,____- ______ ____... -
drunken driving today after his months afterpleading guilty in
car went out of control and crash- County Court to a charge of first
ed into a utility pole. - t ! offense drunken driving ,
The defendant is John Pavid The jail sentence was suspended
Beringer of 4796 Shelars Ave.-by Judge Sid T. CatHavet due tot He saia
parts manager for a local motor the physical condition of the de:lforcedto
race as "a good lesson to both company.. The mishap occurred fendant. Billodeau was charged drama be
.. ...» . .. ----, shortly after 5 a.m. ait 2nd St,and ‘ “ "
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PONDER MEMBERSHIP DRIVE—New of- left they are President Wesley Arable. Vice Presi- .
fleers of the Farm and Ranch Club figure on dene G Saxon and Secretary-Treasurer Clyde
means to bring in new members after a session P,..
last night in which the club- was named. Frpnr Dickinson.____________-
Recreation- Poet Sandburg Plans
Fling inMoti
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igrapher, bistorian, editor, 4
at Long Beach.. N Y , he will play
ball with the party even if hise.c, . . — ..
made and sold divergent views are not accepted, filed by Charles. Anderson, acting
280 pies this week as a church And he said he would campaign
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was a block of residential brown ' White ran throveh hilarious com- Famous Door., recalls the street street are its most colorful char- egates to support Kennedy How:
■ones between Fifth and Sixth edv routines, abetted from time as a citadel of economic respec acters—the night -club doormen, eve5r?x«v Big Jm.Foison
' ■ to time bv a/voung zany- whose (ability in those days. Raucous, persierent, in fair would swmg all the votes he could
name was Jackie Gleason "There was no rough stuff, no weather or foul, they, competed 10n Jobnson...
Across the street, there's a clipping. Every place was' wen nightly for customers, exhorting Now, 1 m of the opinion (conf
parking'lot here Leon and Ed run,” he said, " them: sidering the people I talked to)
ase’s once stood Eddie Davis uset Milt Gabler, now with Decca "Come on in. the show's just thattwas, more or less a mark
to direct th entertainment and.a records, ran a record shop on the starting. See it from the barfOr
husky bourcer named Toots Shoe-old 52nd street. He dates the in-ithe price of a single drink. Hottest
" ye on things Shor, inci-: vasion of strip teasers to about show in town.” s-
dpe« to build his new 1340 and thinks the .closing of bur- it === 2_____
t on the site, risque in 1942. hastened, the evolu- show was always just startimL
no longer anv trace of tion. ' the old days along 52nd street, tanxone
Chab. which reali start- At anv rate, after World War Bt now it. 104V- be-ending. .his. - .
an wav it — ------------------—-he--"—-— had the other Southern states.
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_ materiats use. Jim I
Backus isvthe instructor
Other-courses and instructors-—FLAT ROCK. N: C .TMEPoet here Thursday that they wil col-
are tennis, Hattie. MAe W 0 o d, j biographer, bistorian. editor, lec-laboratein filming Fulton Ouster's
AStark High physical education turer folk singer — that’s Carl {bestseller, “The Greatest Story
rs teacher, white storv-telling and Sandburg., and more. Now he's Evrr Told ” -Stevens was emphat-
games, Mrs. Helen Collier; Negro: readv’t have a fling at motion lie that Sandburg will not merely
is not wnoseneartegywantea, oristory tilling and/games class, ‘picture production. Listen to-his be lending his name to the en-
' accepted. Its lietrying to buy a Rosa Savoy; and Xegro arts and 1 comments- deavor:
fickled. woman’s affection Thelcrafts class. Ovie Randolph, | ."Why ain’t j got , right to write "He will make , complete con-
only thing am sure Ike has done I Tennis classes j*HI beshedfrom for the movies’ That’s header." tribution, Stevens said of Sand-
yhilenhs.has been President ofjuly 5 on for those 8. anr.older; that’s a high dive I haven't made burg. "& all creative areas of
. . . the. United States, is he shoots a All instruction will be given at Why ain t f got a right to take the production and will de vote-Sis'
It's a cook book. Is he hungry—or am I supposed-pretty good golf game, the City Park/courts from Mon: a dive in the 20th Century-Fox full time- working with us from
3 t6 read to him»» £35/ r John T Monroe. day through Friday. 1:20 to 4:30 lot?" 7 the star 1o the finsh of this dra-
\ ^rraawnun.- —..----- p .m Students., can .register at the lr, no dive, says 20th-Century- matic undertaking"
-I D-.PL-. courts next/ Tuesday at: . P.ma Fox producer-director George Stev: Contract, salam? No word on
I KanA l naroe The ewhiye szory tellingn. and lens. He and Sandburg announced that. “A handshake is all that s
IIQFV VIIUI UV games class will be held, at the---------------needed," Stevens said as thi
■ Orange Yuth Center-on Tuesday. — - -
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, The contractors association, aFrancisi Holt is conducting a re- A games and story telling class
cording to negotiating committee yivajthis week in Independence^ A charge of rape was-tiled in for NegrtT children from 4 to 8
members, made two offers ThetaWthrhim are Mrs Holt and the district attorney's office today years old will be held from 9 to
first was for 10 cent^Xcross-the chiidrennMike. Pat and Kim,. against a West Orange-man who h a.m. on Monday and Wednes-
board for the firsyear and 10 During the pastor's absence the had previously been charged withldaycat Franklin School and dr- —---------- —__________.— .
T _ . . . _, cents per hourthe second. This pulpit at thK MacArthur Heights contributing to the delinquency of ing the same hours on Tuesday' plaining mouth-to-mouth resusci-
berve Fleet.. N.. .. T tone Dal±i Georee.ecni total is 20ents. . ’Baptist Chureh Sunday will be a minor. - — ahd Thursday at Wallace School Ltation, entitled "50,000 Lives," has
From 1949 to 1951 he was as- Kemp, and George Craft o. A proposal covered 7% cents filled by Harold Nazworth at (he The defendant is Clyde Spur.] Miller explained the arts and been shown to special simmer
eistapt officer inchargeofthetorange, . ol per tuiupforthe-fii st 6 iihxRIs orimbnung service ahd John T Der-lock, 30 of 219 Katherine St. He crafts class for white students trecreation classes, Dwain Miller,
naval recruiting station at Colum- We anticipate initiating our the 9ontract, 5 cents the second rick at the evening "ervice. and his wife, Irene, were charged who are 8 or older is held from Orange recreation director, said
bia, S. C. Since April 1958 he has operation on the ..Gulf Coast and 6 mnths and 7% cents for the Ricky Knox, son of Mr and yesterday on the contributing 2 to 4 pm Monday through Fri- today
served as work control officer on Northeast Texas areas where we final 12 months of the 2-year pact. Mrs. Harlan Knox, is ill with the count which involved alleged im-ldavat the youth ceqter. The film, produced by Johnson
the staff of the Texas Group. have other .interests.sThis is afhis also totaled 19 cents and was mupe. " moral conduct with a 13-year-old X similar class for N
The Mathews family plans to financial institution which ischa retecred / > MFs. Charles - Rogers is reu- girl. 4 <dren will be held from L
five in North Carolina after a tered by the stqte for a plicl According in these fieures. the erating at home after under gninX Both eotnplaints growing out of
brief period of traveling. service. WE will; bring ma ad local and contractors remain 40 surgery recently at Doctors HoS-)hcidents occurring last Sundky.
--------—----- financial .seryicezto the cents apart ory wages Contractor /tal in Groves. Awere SigucG _ Me., „ I.,
— . _ - . "iGolden .Triangle, Tyosley ex- sources said that wages const- Debra Kay Chance, daughter of I identification superintendent with faCe School
Driver Examiner piained today.. .2 . .. . tuted the.omyarea_of d.sagree- Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Kay Chance, the Orange County Sheriffs De
UIITCl -A""" < .He concluded,."Thsis the .only ment and ocher contract provi-lis . patient at‘Frances Ann partment*
sucR company that will have a sums remained unchanged in the Lutcher Hosital. ’ i "Windham ‘said he will resisttany;
home office in th. Southeast Tex- proposed new pact.. j Mrs. Mildred O Houston effort by the defendant to obtain!
.... /as.ares east/of Houston and Contracor representatives were daughter of Mrs. Alex Ponce of bond 0?.foe capital charge.
The focal office of the drivers Dallas. / k - advised at the last negotiating this community, has been ad- ——•----------
. session foot, local committeemen mitted to St Theresa Hosital in’ n ■•••
<.L.XINEEI.IH.-. wpuld not recormnena rettie«nent Beaumont for treatment. PAlitire _
-chooKtticval Mere on re final oNer tosheir member- A former resident, Mrs Hous TOHIIC> "
Patrolman Joe WtHmcm said To Attend Workshop PContractor. sours said early homeame horfoikecvty fromttena “(Eontimded From Page d.. _
S Moday. that.sthey had "**. been, o a family reunion, and was taken Truman's announcement that he i sa” WU E5 ha Aall _ behind in dents cam be revived mustm -------
/ficiaUy notified that a strike was ill. wili not attend the convention 1snsuwn henad Tapanmntrndror 9uickly with the new method theelhis office had had difficulty in
Mrs C. A. James Jr. is in Truman-has promised to give his h 2SK-SPPugPP bv a ore film demonstrates Ngetting the defendant to report for
। Frances Ann Lutcher Hospital Jorl reasons Satrday at a news con- 016 marnzeaugner D Pe -------------- >•' After his arrest Kelly had
treatment. s ------‘ference Meanwhile x coupte off His daughter Susan.7 months.t f^rnnno Firamnn been released on his own recog-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Craig and other theories cropped up ’twins DAry and Darren 18 HQC r 1^601011 nuance and without posting bon
son. David, of Fort .Worth are] -That Truman was incensed months, son’ Kevin. 2%. son Ran C.+e Prnmnhmn K------------
" _ 5, all by his etSs t'romoiion
w..som eost.s - secuta wue, leiures, -o. The promotion of Earl Hender - I hree KIwanians ~
platform SMyrday to) "Why did bring al your son from second to first class; D . n
in Jackson, Miss., last weekend chstisement of Butler. The FirayPe Receive Perfect
were Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Smith York Post said Truman was mad Somomissionursdaaymond Robereschrervertisssands.une" toda 7 A+tendenc, pine
z.i.susoeronunneMy wife wanted to come Henderson, who lives on Ochi 1 I Aenaance FlnS
assigned minor convention along.* said Parks, xs Delores tree drive in the City of Pinehurst.
rocked X bottle-sucking tot. has been employed as fireman Three Kiwanians were present-
"If Nis was an attempt to get for the part four years. He suc- edaperfec attendance pins yeps
sympathy, it was misdirected," cessfully passed an examination terdax.durng.a luncheon meeting
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home on Cypess avenue.
Dianna Gajl Girouard, 11, wag
admitted t» Orange Memorial
Hospital pi 3:50 p.m. with a
fractured left arm, fractured left
jaw, badly lacerated nose and a
sprained left ankle.
Diafina, the d»ughter at Mr.-.- _________ — „
and- Mrs. Donald L. Girouard of mitted to Orange Memorial Hos-
ills Cypress Ave; was taken to pital at- 1:35
foe hospital by private cat. ' ' - "
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 155, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1960, newspaper, July 1, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1464503/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.