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Others Must Measure Up
FASHIONABLE VINYL COVERED
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PHONE TU 3-3581
105 SEVENTH ST. (Across From Th* Coarthouse)
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Young Girl 15, Undergoes Tests
In Kidnap-Slaying Investigation
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There’s a whole wagonload of
Ford feature? that only Amer-
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can bring you.
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retail delivered prices
No other wagon can match
Ford’s features (orpopularity!)
AUTHOR ERNEST HEMINGWAY
Funeral Tentatively Set Tomorrow
COOL
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• BURN-PROOF SILITEX PAD
• FITS ALL STANDARD 54-INCH
IRONING BOARDS
have all seats facing forward.
There’s more distinction. The
Country Squire (shown above)
is the one and ’only wagon in its'
• PRE-SHRUNK
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bound and gagged beside railroad
tracks, Monday identified Chyrel
like mahogany, wear like steel.
There are more savings, too.
Ford’s Ranch Wagon is America’s
lowest-priced,* full-size wagon.
And like all Fords, every Ford
wagon is built to be more service-
free; goes 30,000 miles between
chassis lubrications, 4,000 miles
between oil changes, brakes ad-
it altogether by makiqg
we are ple talk as people’ nevi
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WITH MIRROR AND PLASTIC TRAY
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Watch QRAT GHOST TAUSS eveo Thursd ba NBC TV, to* ond uve suspense seriea in ftv* yw
the same person was responsible
in the drowning of Andy , lof Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jolls
wanted a mesaage. who said lie
had no social consciousness.
In those early days he showed
none of it. Why should he have?
He was an artist writing about
Feople in trouble as he saw them,
without moral judgments He had
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Lockyear,
Chyrel Lee Jolls. 15, of Bffalo who had left her helpless beside
was termed "a verysick-girl"a railroad right-of-way.
biColiae commissioner Frank-7 Felicetta said there was a re-
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- WASHINGTON (AP) — Ernest
Hemingway's people confronted
death as something not to be post-
poned. as Hector in Homer's Iliad
did when he stopped running to
face Achilles,, armed but without
hope.
Hemingway sag! 26 years ago,
long -before illness overtook him.
"I rust write because if I do
not write a certain amount I do
mot enjoy the rest of my life."
it is a reasonable guess the
prospect of years of - invalidism,
or at least marginal vitality, took
the joy out of life for him
This may be too simple for
future analysts seeking the mean-
ing of the shotgun blast which
killed him last Sunday. You can
almost read them now:
That his concern with death.
just automatically, mufflers are
made to last three times as long
as ordinary mufflers, and the
finish never needs waxing.
STOP putting off that station
wagon you’ve always wanted.
SWAP for a '61 Ford wagon now
while your Ford Dealer's cele-
brating record-breaking sales.
SAVE with the wagon'America
loves mpst . . . made by FORD
. . . America's station wagon
specialists for 32 years!
rom omsion.SreKeorBmpang,
HORD
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V/EDNE5DAY, JULY 5, 1961
mmmggammmag
critics who
Ford's extended load deck is the
longest and widest in its field.
The tailgate1 opening is seven
inches wider than last year, too.
There’s more convenience. You
can have an electrically con-
trolled roll-down rear window in
any Ford wagon ... it’s standard
in all Country Squires and 9-
Passenger Country Sedans. In
their field, only Ford wagons
dren including a wading pool, was trying to console the par
swings, sand boxes and etc. ' ents. . , , . ,
Kanewske said there are suffi- , Police, said.sthey.foun d, inathe
cin 21-re are . mat m n girl » room three sheets of paper;
Wi "not eimpse an pr“lem. rainwith scribbled notes about
to the
GUARANTEED IRONING BOARD
PAD and COVER SETS
• SCORCH-PROOF SILICONE
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He began to have a message
in "To Have and Have Not.” it I
spoiled a brilliant book. Before,
\ then he could have written about
line and economy in__,
guage and emotion. He treated
----a yardstick by. which those com-
nnine Oling after him had to be mea-
hletoe at ... . .
his early work: the short storiies,
"The gun Also Ries," "A Fare-
well to Arms,” some, parts 61
: Death in the Afternoon?' some
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—Rich- their teachers to write a letter to Looseness and Worry
with scribbled notes about the ard Ramo, 6, fell from a tree and the department telling them how e annosea or reel m-E '
Ashley investigation. broke his right arm two inches they liked the tour and what they because or loose wobbiy tele i
i Jolls is unemployed. Mrs. Jolls above the wrist — three days after j would like to see next time. | Eeth FASTEETA, anaumproved al-
Sir Henry Cole, director of the is a cashier in a hospital cafe-lhis 4%-year-old brother, Robert.' "Most of‘the suggestions are that; line tnanscolapoNedFhFPer606ey i
Victoria and Albert Museum, it eria. Three of their seven child-; fell in a super market and broke they would like to see somebody I feel ore comfortable Avoid embar- i
London, England,- designed the ren have been placed in foster this right arm two inches above t in one of the cells next time," Po-| ra-ment oum«i by ioo«* o^t
first Christmas card in 1843. 1 homes. '______________g the wrist. 'hce Inspector Elmer Scherer sava.1 uxwr.v^varuaoounur.
one measuring rod: to write
"truly-" . It was his ow n word.
He knew what happened to
writers who listened to critics. He
talked about them in "Green Hills
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them when they say they are
rotten and they lose confidence." j
By JAMES MARLOW , meant he was obsessed with fear it was downhill after that—al-
Associated Press News Analyst lot it and that he sought to buy though for him was up on the
---------- ।time through the years by march-'mountain for most at his con
ing character after character to' temporaries—as if he had listened
inevitable doom as a substitute,too much
fcr himself.
ing about the muscles of the heart,
not the capillagies of the brain..
The muscles "got tired L ...
grew older. His be ... L --
the Rome Olympics. ant.
"It looks as.though someone; Perhas the future will decide
e -—- -- ------- ; 1 mus-lhis greatest contribution was not
take,' said an official at the Br-his style (which sometimes be-
tish Broadcasting .Corporation's came a caricature of itself) or
monitoring station I. understand;his ear (which wasn't always
- ing was rampant throughout Lat-
An hour before Andy’s bound fin America. *. • ;------------• —....... ..-------nis e
j He said tourism had dropped it has happened once, before.’ good)
,--- — — ... ------ was off so sharply in Acapulco that ---------------
caught in a telephone booth mak- during the past two months hotels
Arrangements have been made ing-& call to Mrs. Francis Ash-(there had been operating with
for swimming and games. Fenced ley. She told FBI agents who had only 20 per cent of their rooms
facilities will be avaitable for chil- tapped the Ashley phone, that she occupied.
saThe asnuralata of "ypctcnorschs u mes Sinc" Anagsteyskashta
with Realism Wanted
ms n Tour of Jail
MANITOWOC, Wis. (AP)—Chil-
VERY SLIGHT IMPERFECTIONS OF FAMOUS
.PEPERELL STRIPE
SHEET5 -
----la-lyn--- ---- He did it with enormous self-
’that Khrushchev would attend the discipline and economy in Tan-
aaU... Jecause aas General Assembly; *e ""ne6 e
afraid of anti-American demon- Congolese political
strations, an Acapulco hotel own- Boiikango,, and t --e --j1ng ane •••*« nau w ue mea-:
, . - er just .back from the United gold medals. bY Soviet athletes atsred. At his worst he wag* a gi
Society of Mechanical Engineers inapped June 23. The day after the States said Tuesday, the Rome Olympics. lem
society or Mechanical n gineen boy was reported missing, she Luis Sotelo pea - „
pill heheldSatu rdayyatthe Elying was taken into custody on a com- repons had led many Americans1 picked up an old file tape by
Red Horse Club on wihage Creek -plaint that she was offering can - • • ■ - J - • — be " — id — ~ffiriel ak he
Publicity Chairman F. J. Ka-dy to youngsters
newske said the picnic will begin * * ....
The litrary pigeon-fanciers
who like cooing or a message
mauled him. But he was no sooth-
sayer, he used words like rocks,
and, in the begining he had no
message.
Maxwell Geis mar once wrote
that Hemingway's people "act as
if thought is unthinkable." This
was true. He was an artist writ-
he sudden, brutal switch of Henry
i Morgan to murder because some-
one Him-flammed him.
| Now he made Morgan an ex-
ample Of the class struggle, a
grotesque distortion. Hemingway
out a moral tonnto "For Whom
the Bell Tolls" ahd then ruined
parts of "To Have and~Have
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B KETCHUM, Idaho (AP)—The'family'x request which . ___
family’of author Ernest Heming-following." I His prize-winning
way today awaited the arrival of! The priest also said the church Man and the Sea" was simply
his son Patrick from Africa be-, accepted the ruling of authorities an allegory about man's wither
— fore holding simple graveside'that Hemingway-died Sunday of >ng struggle against the uncaring^
1 sen ipe-at ' the public cemetery’a "self-inflicted gunshot wound inuniverse. (
here. the head." Officials made no But no one can ever really un-
The family said Patrick had determination nt whether thederstand—perhaps feel is a bet-li
'telegraphed he expected to arrive; shooting was accidental or other- ter wore’—-what Hemingway real-
sometime-. today, Op that basis wise. ly meant to American literature:
the funeral was tentatively set for "We will, not go beyond thelunless he was alive and young in/!
10:30 a.m. Thursday ’ruling of the authorities," said those-middle 1920s when Heming-
The Rev. Robert J. Waldmann, j Father Waldman. way's work began. I
who will officiate at the service. ------------------ ' The woods were full of literary
said Hemingway was entitled to. _ . _ . , , frauds and second-raters who (
■ .----- ----- —------ burial rites of the Catholic Church Pede Rchmrl jplayed it cute and safe, wrote
y mine girl with a history of men R. chard Edgington cried when he "although he was not as good a KeuS DClIlllU i strictly for bucks, suffered from
til illness underwent psychiatric saw Chyrel as she was brought member as some others " Victorian anemia or pumped out/’
tests, today in the investigation of it to a police station Monday. Su-1 Hemingxay was converted to A. sex-shockers which disappeared'!
the kidnap slaying of Andy Ash- san Benedict picked Chyrel out the Catholic faith after his second Un KODOriS in the garbage can. I
ey,, 3. . - yo: a police lineup as the person marriage. ! * I There were some honest men A
‘ who had left her helnlese hacida "As far as j know, he did not LONDON (AP)—Moscow radio’ writing, like Theodore Dreiser I
leave or reject the church offi-today broadcast four 10-momh-and Sherwood Anderson, who;]
________ ____ ______ was a re-|cially," Father Waldmann said.jold news items, including a report tried to cut new roads with stor-i
mole possibility that Chyrel was; The priest said the church did not, of Soviet Premier Khrushchev s ies about the world as they saw 2
not the killer. However, he added intend to pass judgment on Hem-arnival in.Finland. . , it themselves, but Dreiser was I
that the girl "has tied herself up ingway’s membership. He said I.While Khrushchev slept in h.sjclumsy and Anderson was senti-(1
in an amazing series of circum- the simple rites were "due to the Moscow bed an early mormig mental. 4
stances - more than you would—-----------—---——.newscast told of his welcome to! Then Hemingway. who use his!
need in the average case” Finland by President Urho Nek- ears to listen and not to keep!
cm , .... A ' T • . konen. The visit was last Septem- his hat off his chin, broke through I
Chyrel, one of saven.children American Tourists ber T t0 write about talk spit's spoilt! ]
woskmNewml. . ,, . The newscast included three and life as it is. He wrote to write I
MSpitasppsyehidticFtestsmonat Avoiding Mexico gheF zeneraittemaggndnotfor money. He made -
could last up to three weeks were ’•*--------• •' •---- - - --5r-- ~— -- IV
scheduled.
No charge has been placed and
Chyrel has admitted nothing.
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; MEXICO CITY (AP)—Aner-Hammarskjold welcoming news
can tourists are staying away that Khrushchev would att<
from Mexico because they are
the arrest of
leader Jean
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 157, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961, newspaper, July 5, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530318/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.