The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1962 Page: 3 of 20
twenty pages : ill. ; page 21 x 17 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1962
THE ORANGELEADER
PRESCRIPTIONS
I
FREE DELIVERY
%
las Edwards will preside
292% •
l
About
21 million Americans
“THE THINKING VOTER'S DEMOCRAT”
FREE TO SERVE
CAPABLE OF SERVING
Ewmeuem N9gs
4
t
nI
ar
P
Rd
&
Beall’s
THURSDAY
2
SAVINGS!
Your Next State Senator
probably will accompany th* So-
■
W. I. OLIVER
‘visit U.S.A." program was re-
F-
Mail Volume
[ CHAMPION Of HONEST GOVEBWMBiT~|
. QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE
W. T. OLIVER is FOR
call
I
€
se
for the sake of your
LINED DRAW DRAPERIES
* ANY CANDIDATE
3
b
25
WASH & WE AR
★
DRESS SLACKS
$A 88
4
★
ul
I
Vote For W. T. OLIVER
/
I
TU 3-8433
206 BORDER
(Paid Political Advertisment)
di Trueks Eqvipped With 2-Way Rodio For Fost Efficient Service
rmhmk^hbmm
4
4
■
NE
0
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
3 TIMES MORE FEDDERS
USED IN HOMES TODAY
THAN ANY OTHER BRAND
6,000- 7,000- 9,000-10,000
| 12,000-13,500-16,500-18,000 :
A
Tested for quelity end
dependobility
Company
FOR TOMORROWS APPLIANCES
Vi
Mitt TO StKVt!
CAPABLE Of
StHVING!
We SELL Whot We ADVERTISE!
We SERVICE What We SELL!
Flight, told « Kyodo reporter that
he himseit might ger the assign-
ment because he has .been a test
sponsible in good measure for the
increase in foreign visitors early
SNA-CK TIM E — A female giraffe couldn’t resiat
aome grain from a Pittaburgh 200 worker despite the fact
that food baskets in her cage were loaded with hay.
I 1)
reliable
CAME and FISH DEPARTMENT
For rhe retention of the Gome and Fish Depart-
ment in its present status with license fee money
being used to benefit those who pay the fee The
attempt to "combine" will be mode again—Oliver
will defeat it again
Top Rated More Than Any
other Brand Since 1954!
tremendous swarm* which sweep
with ruinous appetites over areas
of Africa, the Middie East, and
India. British biologists report
. u«mg-radioactive materials
they find that the swarming tend-
ency is controlled in female lo-1
custs by two, tiny glands in the .
of m
ri ■■
4
4
; levels
3 a line
potentially important factor in re-
ducing the U. S. balance of pay ■
menu deficits.
In 1961, for example, spending ♦
here by foreign visitors totaled :
S1 I billon compared with $2.2 bil- i
participant was nominated by the
principal
• area
FEDDERS
FIRST IN SALES
YEAR AFTER YEAR
pprox
A fresh
ingle Windoy Size
frost Length
1
•City ot
• devel-
an wa-
or mu-
y most
MISUSE OF LICENSE FEES
Sportsmen pay the ticense fees and the money
should be used in Game and Fish activities. (Hh
opponent voted FOR combining th* department
and every person who hunts or fishes is entitled
to know this fact.)
k Ineffective REPRESENTATION
Any elected official aligning himself with any
special interest group because it renders him in-
effective in obtaining needed legislation for his
District.
k RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT -
With elected officials who are responsible to AL
of th* PEOPLE foirly and impartially and who are
guided by principles and not poltical pressure. As
your Senator I can offer no mor*—you are entitled
to no less.
k LABOR BOSS CONTROL
Any official being CONTROLLED or DICTATED
TO by any group Hrs opponent worked three years
in th* "Austin Headquarters" as a full time State
C.I O. official. He is endorsed, sponsored, and
backed by the Austin group of would-be labor
bosses. With this background and this BACKING
how can he serve ALL of th* people?
Who refuses to stand up and be counted on rise
issue of Honest Government WHILE SERVING (of
course during election time oil candidates "folk"
but please remember th* Candidate who "ACT-
ED) His opponent refused to co-author HSR 501.
Eases Gold-Dollar Problem
Travel Unit Says Foreign Tourists Increasing
k AID TO LAMAR TECH
Greater aid to Lamar Tech. Your Senator is in a
xiet Union s first manned flight to The travel service believes its.
the moon . . IrCAe nmar.m we re. ’
k HONEST GOVERNMENT
At every level As your Senator he will stand up
and be counted for HONEST GOVERNMENT just
as he stood up and was counted os your Repre-
sentative (when he AUTHORED the resolution to
Recreate the House General Investigating Com-
mittee.) This resolution was HSR 50
icter
qam
allable
TU 3-3543 • TU 3-3544
Nelson’s Drag Store
1608 PARK AVENUE
I
vvS:}
cg
likely to arrange their work
around favorite game shows and
daytime sends. CBS has a very
complicated reshuffling of its day-
time schedule coming up on Mon
day, June IS and is trying its
best to spread the word, so none
get lost. j
In the course of the realign-
weil occr-efore .the end of 1963
TERMITES
From May 28th to June 11 th
601 N 4th St. Phone TU 3-8883
IN THE EVENT OF AN EMEEGENCY CALL TU 3.9361
JOINER
INSURANCE AGENCY
| A terrific, selection of wash and
wears, by a top maker in th? field!
Lights and darks. Waist sizes 28-42.
Cuffed Free.
7
1
Come In Soon! g
Morzowi
World's HIGHEST CAPACITY Air Conditioners*
--.—I
position to render- great service providing he has
the CONFIDENCE and the SUPPORT of his fellow
Legislators. Oliver his this support—his opponent
has always been identified with the minority group
A SENSIBLE PROGRAM
Immediate correction of the SALES TAX inequi-
ties (Action not Talk).
A complete and immediate review of the
STATE INSURANCE LAWS many citizens ar*
now being penalized unjustly).
The abolishment of ALL State ad valorem
taxes (this will give relief to HOME OWNERS and
attract NEW INDUSTRY).
M. W. PEARCE
INSURANCE AGENCY
Representing
THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO
Phone TU 3-2621
ALL KINOS or INSURANCE
.ByFRANK. CORMIER I this year. Officials are optimistic plained that the service’s adver-
nWASHINGTON.(AP) - The that even greater gains can be using gives an unrealistic picture
brain These glands are rezulated fledgling 1. S Travel Service made of U S travel costs The’ ad cam-
hv hormones serreted hv cells in Snoinpinsisan initial succezsinalur wEirrsuarter figures did not re paign in Britain has teatured a
claim that foreigners can tour the
V. S on $98 a week, a figure the
agenev defends
Recommended tonight "How-'
" ’ Smith—News and Com-!
m. s. ABC. 7:30-8 EDT. -
me he Secretary of Agriculture Orville
t)^ Billie Sol
Estes case; "50 Face* of ‘62"
CBS. 10-11—special report on
politics.. . .
• - • • • meee mm mm •
NEW LOW PRICE!
k POLITICAL DOUBLE-TALK
Usina,Sales T** for Political Football. The Offi-
gikeord page , line ■ shows that hi*
' Obponene-Mp VOTE FOR a Sales Tax (voted
both ways),
Oliver opposes any action that places an un-
fair tax on homes, automobile*, boats, and other
property.
Blind stitched, and fully lined. Florals,
scenics, modems. Tsteful colors for any
decor.
Locusts
Hormanal reactions trigzer Io
custs instinctively into farming
The office of
Dr. Leo J. Peters, Jr.
will be
CLOSED
W. T. OLIVER is AGAINST
A beautiful selection of lined draperies in
beautiful printed patterns. Pinch pleatec-
Mg
Science at Work
Search Starts for Meteorites
. To Determine Their True Age
" noE.assoctanen.mazss adnsemestmausneaeos w.
crets of why locusts swarm. and locusts
• note on musical appreciation jn When fairly large numbers nt
babies figure in science news: locust cluster together _ either
Meseorite Search because food is abundant or in
nAstronomersarestartine.a new short supply—the chemical reac
project tn find and harvest freshly tion is triggered, and the insect*
fallen meteorites. They want more increase in size and then fly off
of them to determine, by radioac- in devastating (warms
tiv* dating Thalysis. the ages of Musical Appteciation
these vsitors from-interplanetary Twvins apparently lage behind
sPAcee ,___ . non-twins in early musical devel.
At 16 locations in seven mid-Jopment, says Gene M Simons ot
western states, the Smithsonian Florida State Universitv
Astrophysical Observatory is set. He compared musical responses
ting up cameras operating auto- of 12 sets of twins, aged nine to
matically at night. and photo 31 months, with non-twins of the
• graphing the heavens to the north, same age Twins usually showed
south. east and west. little activity due to music while
Finns will be sent to the obser- piano and orchestral works were
vatory to Camaridae. and.ahen--played Non-twins engaged more
" er a meteor fait is indicated, frequently in rhythmic tapping
- quick trips will be made to the and more spontaneous singing at
pred ted site of the fall n- to- later age- Simons, ananstructor
tal pos le recovery area of the in misic education W the re
stations in III nos lowa. Mis search indicates twins should he
spur Nebraska Kansas South exposed to earlier and more care
Dakota and Oklahoma, la about fully planned musical experiences
21 2 billion acres A----—:— ------—
Increase Shown
Postal receipts and mail volume
during the last accounting period
. ending May 25 was the highest
CW A D AggpA4,“ since the Christmas holidays, post
6 ■ -T •-* office officials said today.
~ pilot.
BQenisov reportedly said Soviet
jouralsts believe the flight may
Stetes Testime
Journalist May
Go To Moon ion spent Americans traveling
TOKYO (AP)--*A Siet news abroad This gap added to the
man who accompanied cosmonaut payment deficit, which balances
Yuis Gagarin on his visit to Tapan all U.S. spending and lending over-
reportedly said a Soviet newsman seasyagainst the lesser amount
spenthere by foreigners.
Kyndo New* Agency said Nico-
lai Denisov, editor of the Soviet
magazine Aviation and Space
=?
g ln Programming
. * 0 Television Capitalizes on Habits of People
J ahim• E2 3 hspz 2
0 ft: r s «-mEasE
r daymghl linup of programs— .5 Verdier IV - 11 .. Alvin Show (7:30-8) tonight for
in starting with ’Perry Mason and Tne VerdictIIs Yours" will be a news special on the subject,
f ending wth -Gunsmoke.5 Watch- moyedfrom afternooqtothe L Called."The Bear Market,* Doug-
2 ing them has become so much a N. AMi.perod. 1ol lowed by 1 ----------
m N • s" mon Pmil" a" In: Brighter Day, which will
7001 part 0 $O many family s living be exnandoc frnm i* 6 Ai. —
■ pattern that neither of the rival 00. xPandedumrom115 00 -min Recue
8 networks has ever been able to “2 A ■ daxtime version of 1° ard K.
B make much of a dent with their Ten.the pruh turns uPin the ment,"
W show over the seasons < reHorm ,u but Wau be preamax atcagn
U At our house we hum through strer'hed to a half-hour showFtemansscueses,
■ (Monday night dinner in order to starting at 4 p m.
■ watch “To Tell. the Truth,’ and Bud Cofiver nounc, L,
, pli f Su tn yn ealss th we rry Nelson and Sam Levenson.
be free±o see Meet the Press. woqld be n LC 42 A. nt 1, ! ia
■ । When a program is moved from "m. M mt .trstpane., day- . A
3 one time period to another it oft rather have no natural teeth.
EB en loses an important part of its
2 audience-it either just gets lost,
W as far as the viewer is concerned.
ES or becomes one of those programs
that must be missed because of
pressures f other duties
4 Housewives: in particular, are
I
— 2000 FEDDERS
EB E - Room AIR CONDITIONERS
E• 3K • E Se. Moy 11ih Issue LIFE
1^ Emmm Euomn or May issue
SATURDAY EVENING POST
. . er Call Ut
. .------ FirFquarter figures did not re
the head Tese cells in turn ing foreien tourists to American flect the -impact of advertssing
’ shores, report, the number nt vis- campaign. which lb* service
hots from abroad increased 13 launched lastmonth in Britain.
I cc,I ft™ per cent early this year. France. West Germany and italy.
LocOT an vne The travel service said Tuesday Since the British campaign began
AE r ll I that-97,802 foreigners visited the 'he travel service office inLondon
Of Essay juages United States in the first three has been receiving about WB in-
J F Korby ir f the-‘Allied month, nt 1962. This figure, which quiries a day, the service said.
Chemical Co plant here was oneexludad visitors from Canada and The travel figures showed that
of nine executives of the chemical Mexico, compared with 86,597 in 'he number of visitors from Eu-
industry in Texas who served a. the same months last year. rope increased to 54.011 in 1962‘s
fudges for the Texas Chemical Congress created the travel tirst 9uarter from 44,499 in the
Councils 1962 high school essay service in an effort to reduce the same period last year—a gajn
contest tourist gap and ease thegold-dol- of percen.
The winner was Wallace Men lar problem The agency has a France provided the greatest in-
delson Jr P year-old senior from budget of $2.5 million for she creae-6.845 compared with 4,663
Austin He wasome of more than fiscal year ending June 30 and fora gain of 47 per cent.
100 top graduating science atu- sceks $4.2 million foe next year , far the travel service has
dens who submitted essays. , The official government cam bcen.imvolved in only one contro-
Only one student for each schoolpaign to entice . foreigners in —J*”1* *"**"» com
was eligible to participate and the "travel a new worid" is seen as a cm ’ mem-a
o«e"/ru 3.030a
28
w-
oal-1 a HHlI gK"U >
E3 2 E ■ R 21211, ~ \X l
14 S • ■ R gg 1 8 N •
•4 2 • ■ I H A • R2
l H # B E2 221 B m
■ 1 2 E Kg H l E nVk4A
E2 181 Kg # 21 E Am kJ g
■ 2 2 # Kg fl JJ • EPPzT B
Ha 2 fl EA H al fl 1 3 • •
• 2 8 El 2 21 1
l Th- next accounting period will —- -DeT 20 # • •• *fl fl
hened---——- TERRI F IC VALUE Fl48 PAIRS
20,000-24,000-28,000-32,000
•N RM A Standard and certified R V U t
I__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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. 59, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1962, newspaper, May 30, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530596/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.