The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1961 Page: 9 of 24
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FIRST QUALITY FABRICS ON FULL BOLTS
STILL GOING!
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but he flew
the crash.
lent of
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Will See Why
More and More
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Vat Dyed DENIM.
The Style The Boys
Like in Cut and Fit.
one other child—Drexel Dario. 4
Mrs. Metcalf and Mrs. Altschul,
8 from
I told
i home
but the
Khan of Pakistan
me to Washington,
ack after word of
NEW FABRICS
Reduced Prices
en she
get in
er real
Examine the
Fabrics and You
28 TO 38 WAISTS
VALUES TO 5.95
FOR NOW AND
BACK TO SCHOOL
o sleep
•r from
Rabbit
Here it
doesn't
read it
dren.
Mrs. Duke,
summer homes at East Hampton
when the crash occurred.
Lightning Bolt
Kills 2 Golphers
• PADUA PRINTS
AND SOLIDS
from a
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gs
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6 to 10 slims
6 to 14 regulars
Rudder said he has not received
word from Washington about such
a report
• PLAYKNIT PRINTS
AND SOLIDS
Sportswear Is
Bought from
BEALL’S.
• DUMAR’S POWDER PUFF
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ut with
sir four
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SALESMEN
HOW IT WORKS!
United
in ls-
lion.
USE YOUK
CHARGE ACCOUNT
OR LAY AWAY
• PETTI POINT PIQUES
‘PRINTS AND SOLIDS
• FAMOUS BRAND PRINTS
(WE CANNOT MENTION NAME)
• WOVEN COTTON
AND GINGHAMS
Antibiotics Can Help
Bacteria Found To Be Cause
Of Athlete's Foot on Toes
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God
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who was expecting her third ch,Id
in October, were en route to their
Sr
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I TO SCHOOL .PRINTS,
• WASH FAST, .COLOR-
FUL. WORTH 50c a Yd.
FINE COTTONS and COTTON BLENDS
Values To 1.29
Fine Quality
PLAYWEAR
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SHOE
SALE
3% MORE BIG DAYS - NEW ITEMS
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NEW YORK (AP) — Mrs .An- Mrs. Duke had bearded the air
gier Biddle Duke, descendant of taxi for a 40 minute ride to her
Spanish aristocracy and wife of Long Island estate at Southamp-
the State Department’s chief of ton for the seventh birthday par-,
protocol died with two other so- ty of her daughter, Maria Luisa.
. cially prominent women and a Moments after it took off from
pilot Tuesday in the flaming crash LaGuardia Field at 2:10 p.m.,
of a light plane in a Queens res- he pilot radioed back to the
dential area. trol tower that andoor of the plane
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REDUCED DAILY -SHOP THURSDAY TILL 7 p. m.
I wish they’d quit putting prizes in cerealsl
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and I ll
sitter."
save a
house
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The Beechcraft Bonanza, with was open and he was returning
one of its doors apparently swing- for an emergency landing.
ing open. plunged almost straight Evewitnesses said the plane fal-
down into a flower garden only • ... --------
blocks from LaGuardia Field. It
to President Mo-
•cm wept as they identified per and Donald Bird, 34. both insr-
sonal belongings of Mrs Duk» ance agents
the grar____„---- — .
grandee. She met her husband
when he was special assistant to
Stanton Griffis. U.S. ambassador
ding farewell
hammed Ayub
Duke had g
tents were personal, and were
not made public
Only hours before the crash
Mrs Duke had joined her bus
band at Idlewild Airport in bid-
/
(AP> Rumors have been circulating
that President Kennedy has de-
cided to call up several reserve
and national guard divisions and
that the 90th would be one of the
first called. -
Duke, born 39 years ago in Spain,
brought expressions of shock
from throughout the world, in-
eluding a message to her busonnd -
from President Kennedy. Its con-
JAMAICA - CAPRI - PEDAL
PUSHER SPORTSWEAR
NIAGARA FALLS. NY
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LAY AWAY HOW ! ACCOUNT WHEN YOU WANT IT 1 J
BARNETT 'XT
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• STAY INSURED
• REST ASSURED
304 Fifth St.
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—A bolt of lightning killed two
golfers Tuesday when it struck
ne was men vy ns az1Uu101. ,15. a hge tree they were .Standing
T Markoe Robertson at Queens under during a thundershower at
General Hospital where the bod Buffalo’s Hyde Park golf course,
jes had been taken Mother and They were Robert Taylor, 30,
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playground teeming
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• RAINBOW OF
COLORS IN AT
LEAST 10 STYLES
to Spain They were married in
Mexico City in 1952.
ents in
in 1950
n 1960.
urns in
opened
:»—ma
eryices
lerican-
Euro-
roducts
-to the
n pro-
me cri-
trying
ther to
ith the
France,
elgium,
arg.
> many
is part-
ly lead
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Seven
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when
i price-
market
h the
re well
he val-
lipping.
put in
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ect has
Ming of
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ay put
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" TOP QUALITY. SPECIAL
2 PUCHASE. COTTON
" SATEENS, PRINTED
WASH N WEAR’S PLUS
A HOST OF OTHER
k FINE FABRIS WORTH
|\ 79c A YARD.
ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK
• 45” COTTON SHARKSKIN
• SHEER DE SWA®
COTTON PRINTS
• 45” SPORTSWEAR COTTONS
• MERRYBROOK SUITING
• COTTON SATIN PRINTS
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• 45” RANDOM CORD
AND CHINO
flames and wreckage over a
house it had narrowly missed
The two other women killed
were Mrs Arthur Altschul. 29.
wife of a Wall Street broker, and
Mrs. Stanley Warren Me:caif,
wife of an Auburn, N Y., business
executive The pilot was Paul Du-
buke, 29. a Manne Corps Korean
veteran and father of two child-
ren
No one on the ground was in-
jured.
The death of the beautiful Mrs.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I But It is highly improbable
Athlete's foot, the question of they are brand new diseases,
new diseases. and drinking in the I More likely, they've always been
Soviet Union are in the medical' around, but were just submerged
news: or not recognjzed because of morel
Athlete’s Foot prevalent diseases, say Drs. Ern-
Bacteria are found to be I «t H Watson and George H. j
cause of athlete's foot affecting Lowrey, University of Michigan!
the toes and toe webbing. Miami, pediatricians
। Fla.. physicians report. \ When old killer or serious dis-
The itching, scaling and erack- eases were conquered. the virus i
lag of skin on the toes long has diseases had a better chance of |
been blamed on fungus infection making a mark, became morel
only. But Drs. Imrich Sarkany, prevalent or people become more ‘
David Tsplan and Harvey Blank aware of them
isolated, rod-sharedsbacteriasrom But it is unlikely that our Stone
the skin patches. Antiblot.es Age ancestors had measles. com- !
whjch strike at germs can help mon colds, or flu, the physicians
clear up the trouble..they report-said. Hunters and gatherers, those'
New Diseases. people lived in small zrouds and
•New" virus diseases seem to didrE come in
be popping up.___________________ with one another to keep the
germs thriving Civilization and
n ,e La. crowding gave infectious diseases
Permit Sought a more fertile ground,
Soviet Drinkers
Tn I nv Pineline The U.S.S.R has as much alco-I
I O LaY r’penHe holism as any other country, a
A CL" Soviet psychiatrist told Dr. Mor-
Across Sabine ris E. Chafetz of Boston, but he
_. _. . _ . — e. didn t estimate the number Of- *
.The Dixie Pipsline Co af.Tule •ficially. the Soviet government
? - ■ appljedusto.! he gS says very little about .
"‘veston district headquarters for a Dr Chafetz investigated alco-
permit to install a 10-inch pipeline holism in. the Soviet Union, Po-
under the Sabine River at a loca-, land.and.. Czechoslovakia, .and,
tion approximately six miles north concluded that the Soviet attitude!
of Orange ' toward the alcoholic patient tends
The pipeline would be placed to ^moralistic and punitive, as
across the stream with the top of in„th e„United States.. .
con-tpipe a minimum of five feet below He. was much impressed with
----- the bed of the river. Material re- Mech programs of anti-alcoholic
moved for the crossing would be slinics and other methods of help-
placed on shore. ing, the alcoholic to stop or con-
___________________ Any protest against the proposed trolhis drinking:
tered and plunged almost straight operations from the standpoint of experiencing
down, turning into a ball of navigation should be received by ] massi * problems.with alcohol ex-
flames when it smashed into a the district engineer not later than 556288! ravated since the war
yard it narrowly missed a school July 24, 1961. Plins may be seen t" eYs.are.not dealing effec
' — chil- in Room 715, Santa Fe Building, with alcoholism. Dr. Chaf-
Galveston. between 7:45 a.m. and ft. writes .in.the New England
the former Maria 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday, J rnal°FMeisns..,..
.. . a: ie. .53 or at the Corps of Engineers resi- v., rear <* Disease
iranddaughter of a Spanish dentofmienzataPor Arthur, an an friendsSwithcnhcatiyhearrdiclase
The decision as to whether or or other serious illness can make
not a permit will be issued must some .people sick, particularly if
rest primarily upon the effect of thex.arn.over 40
_____ _ the proposed work on navigation. :T he.d iseases, aren ' contagious.
She and Duke an heir to part The Corps of Engineers cannot un- but the. tear,, setting them can
of se “DukeDtbacco fortune. Pad dertake to adjudicateeconflicting vmX. hatfnarscanmbring,on
by the proposed work. Jackson. ArSmith and Lester ”
_____________ RudY 9fithe Illinois State Paychi-.
90th Infantry Unit Such persons may become
Reported ‘Ready’ Eheir “Shearhorrachg.beth ar
DALLAS (AP)—Brig. Gen Ear ringing. and get indigestion and
Rudder, commanding general of other troubles. Cure lies in rec-
.the 90th Infantry Division, said ognizing' and getting rid of the
Tuesday "The 90th is ready to go anxiety
when the need is real " ------------
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1961, newspaper, July 19, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530330/m1/9/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.