The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 208, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 4 of 22
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THE odANGE LEADER
THURSDAY, AUGUST JO, 1962
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shows, and moved along to create,
produce and direct. "My Three
Sons.” You may never have seen
his face, but those high-laced
sneakers of the Fred Mac.Murray
show billboard are his trademark
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in creating young people—in tele-
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New Cheerleaders
Jo Courmier. student of the 12th
grade at West Orange High
School, will be the head cheer-
leader next year. -
Sue Anne Barnette, sponsor,
said cheerleaders other than Ms.
Courmier who will serve during
the 1962-63 year have been se-
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a“ which bmbBx speed. Con- nomination with Edward M ken- Honeercoardauppopr of the tha action, in addition the ----------------- ---------- •
gress to adjoumnamient earty inule no bill, contrwers: al enough nedy. brother of the President bill in several days, but it then foreign aid bill and a boat of an- hasn't even started. it marked by
an eteotteo ear. may keep it to to require roll call vones. The , The tip-otf to abandonment of must clear the Senate Appropria-
session beyond the end of Sep- house may meet only next Tugs-Alans for adjournment in Septem- tons Committee the Senate it-
rember this year. day and next Thursday as many her came Wednesday when Rep. self and a Senate House confer
Too many members are vitally members have Labor Day speak Otto Passman D-La told the ence committee and then return
intarested in primarv elections ing engagements House the annual foreign aid ap through both branches.
and nomintin” conventions in The foowing week finds nine propriatibn tall will not be called Likewise. House leaders don't
and next few rail tovpermi any states having"Prmaries, white in up until "Sept IS want to call up the Senate-passed hurdles in their final compromise
acesnextatEewsetk t hXS Eessucceeding week New York ’Foreign id legislation is in tall to allow the United States to stage
Aaion antNBersiai law slatinn has a convent ion and Massachu- more 'trouble than usual this buy UN- bonds while needed sup- McCormack has declined toset west-college town .
mAor-onteran unKiitttnbut Setts a primary In the latter. year, and leaders fear that to porters are out campaigning a fixed adjournment target date "5 college town,
never - broken rule that it will not Edward J. McCormack Jr., vote on the measure before all Both the aid tall and the bond but close associates are talking Lest one jumps to the conclu-
vote'on days on winch memb rs nephew of Speaker John W Me mem hem return from the cam- measure are "musts on pnvathisys asufsidwissit,oncast
an eye on creator Peter Tewks-
.bury 's ambitious description of his
latest "permanent character an-
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Politics May Keep Congress in Session Beyond September Television Viewers Anxiously Awaiting It's A Man's World'
By CYNTHIA LOWRY base for his quartet. Exteriors derstand the younger generation. Jack Clark. who filled in for
AP Television-Radio Writer jhave been .hot there, particularly1 CBS has hired Robert Earle for Ludden during his recent holiday
HOLLYWOOD (AP)—In a tele- at Marietta College. . Allen Ludden's old "College Bowl" from "Password." looked as if he
yision season which, although it Tewksbury, aiming his .how di- moderating chore., starting Sept. had studied the Ludden technique
- . . . . rectly at young people, thinks that 23. He has been teaching in Ithaca long and hard—he imitated it per-
nuakmoney measures, are House- a paucity ofI new, fresh ideas one perhaps the attenUon of the older College and has had some expert- fectly even to his arms-akimbo
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 208, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530675/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.