The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 208, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964 Page: 30 of 30
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THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE TWELVE
Britain Experiencing Great Boom in Crime
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Members of St Mary's CYO
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ery, citing fish as low in cal-
ories She said salt water fish is 1
an important source of iodine
Pointers on selecting fresh
fish were given A tartar sauce
recipe of Mrs. Ives was demon- :
strated by Ann Hawthorne, vis-
itor of Lufkin, with assistance
of Mrs Carrol Bishop
Mrs. F L Morgan, a member
of the club and council presi-
dent reminded committee chair-
men to have their reports ready
for the October meeting.
Mrs Stanley Dragulski, vice
president conducted the meet-
ing which included a council re- -
port by Mrs Dick Rankins - a
Limits on Speed
Set in County
New 30 and 35 mile-an-hour
speed limits have been ap-
proved for several county roads
by the Orange County Commis-
sioners Court.
Speed limit will be posted at
35 moh on Oilla Road between
FM 105 and the Southern Pa-
cific Railroad track; on Jap
Lane between Oilla Road and
FM 32; and on all roads in the
Houseman Addition
Speed limit will be 30 mph
on Champagne Street from
Highway 87 to Bridge City High
School.
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Farmers and ranchers hope to
get additional assistance to de-
velop and conserve their soil,
water, plants, trees and wild-
life
All local groups, organiza-
tions. agencies, cities and drain-
age districts are being asked to
furnish information on their
natural resources and their sug-
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Band Is Announced
For Dance at VFW
Fuzzy and the Sundowners
will be featured when a dance
is held tomorrow at 9 a.m. at J
the Orange VFW post hall on
• Higeway 87 just north of Or-
ange.
Admission will be 50 cents per
person 1
Smokey the Beer, of forest
fire prevention fame, receives !
nearly 1.000 postcards and let-
ters every working day, •
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Clothes Needed
For Children
in Vidor School
VIDOR (Spl)—An appeal has
been issued to Vidor citizens for
clothes for school children in
Vidor Independent School Dis-
trict from « through 14.
The appeal was made by
Bobby Houseman, chairman of
the Vidor advisory board of di-
rectors of the Salvation Army
and Mrs. Mary Lou Davis,
y member of the Vidor advisory
board
All good cloth es including 3.*
■ shoes, dresses, jean, socks and
undergarments are badly '
needed Many children were un-
able to attend classes Monday ‘
---because they were without suit-—
able clothing, they stressed
Persons wishing to donate are
urged to call RO 9-2445 between
9 a.m and 5 pm.
Club Is Told
Fish Important
Part of Diet
The importance of fish in the
diet was stressed to West Or-
ange Home Demonstration Club
members in their meeting Tues-
dav morning at West Orange
City Hall.
— ■ Mrs. Dorothy Ives, county HD
agent, lectured on seafood cook
. . , -An AP Special Report
CHICAGO (AP) - Chemists that, tooth decay is the mam By RICHARD KASISCHKE
- today reported finding — the destroyer LONDON TAP) — Britain is
conservation - minded gestions for development. They chemical substance that causes The chemists found that calci- me
le^ appliedTo the is De- are also being asked to endorse tartar" the hard, irritating fication of the tartar agent experiencing a crime boom. The ons
- partment of Agriculture for a the project _ deposits that form on teeth could be prevented by tiny cleverest lawbreakers 7
resource conservation and de- On Sept 24 at Kountze all in- Tnis may open- me way to amounts ot ueryium cuivr sue country nas ever Known are re- year
■ velopment project affecting Or- terested state and federal agen- means of preventing tartar and But this chemical is too poison-versing an old axiom to prove law
ange and nine other counties cies are invited to work with of the destructive gum and mouth ous to be used as a preventive that crime does pay. It is estimated that the win interest inat Umied plates thrust police experts say that More than 135 million tons or
Five county judges and 8 ficials of the Southwest Texas troubles it, can inspire, said Dr in human mouths. — „ Last year's highlight was the chances of a holdup man in police are using computers to gangs will lay out $10,000 for foodstuffs are moved and pro-
counts commissioners met with resource conservation and de- Albert Sobel of Beth Israel Hos- "Perhaps ways and means $7-million great train robbery London will be caught and con- fight crime gangs to trap them equipment to stage, some jobs, cessed by the American mar-
• 12 supervisors from 8 soil con velopment project to developpital. New York City. . will be found for preventing the in Buckinghamshire, the biggest victed today is 3-1 in the crim- Y me A at ” Are - *- * * ~
servation districts to discuss the the over-all application He and associates found an formation of the calcifying prin- cash crime in history, carried inal’s favor. For house burglars casts thrusts in advance, 1
proposed project Counties in- Soil conservation districts, organic ingredient, in saliva, ciple in the saliva,” Dr Sobel off with breath-taking precision, the rate is 6-1-and for auto This may not work in Britain
volved are Orange, Jefferson, county judges county comtnis- which seems to be the guilty said “However, before we un- This year may be known as thieves as high as 10-1.because there are few per-
Newton, Jasper. Hardin, Tyler, isioners and drainage district agent. Dr. Sobel told the Ameri- dertake anything as rash as the big escape year. Hardly a A Cambridge University pro- manent criminal gangs here,
Folk, San Jacinto. Liberty and directors will consider and sub- can Chemical Society * -—interfering with production of passes but escapes are re- fessor of criminology estimates British crime rings, a study re-
Chambers * . , mit the over - all application, This material is apparently is principle, we must kno ported. that not more than 15 per it nt ted, gene illy are C imposed
Chairman B J Jones Jr of which will then be reviewed N deposited as a thin film on the more about why it is present." No. 1 escapee was Charles of crime committed in Britain of individual criminals brought
Liberty said the purpose of the SCS S Gov John Connall ” and teeth, then is calcified or hard- Perhaps normal amounts (of Frederick wilson. one of the is brought into the open for together for a specific job and
project is to W evelop. ses Administrator Don W Wil ered by calcium and phosphate tartar) are nature's repair train robbers who had hardly punishment
improve, conserve and ut tze hams before submission to Sec- *n the saliva, he said, mechanism on the surface of settled in the maximum secur- Even when a criminal is
the tremendous at Texas % retary or “Agricuitrue Orville Tartar can penetrate and irri- the teeth, which are continually ity cell where he was sentenced caught bis chances of escaping
sources of Southeast and in L Freeman for final action late the gums, causing loss of worn away and dissolved in to spend 30 years in I solitary, justice “never fall below 50 per
provideincomeo landowners If approved, a project plan bone structures that support the trace amounts His bloodless delivery by a slick cent,” according to a Cam-
crease incomes are expected will be developed under the pro- teeth Gum or periodontal di- ---------gang was so notorious that bridge Institute study. -
to CO £ the project by visions of the Food and Agri- seases are the major cause for Jamestown, Va , was founded newspapers began referring to Before World War II the con-
to benefit tonfacilities cultural Act of 1962 loss of teeth after age 40 Before in 1607 _Harold Wilson, chief of the viction rate in Britain was al-
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BIBLE SCHOOL________Sundays 9 45 A.M.
WORSHIP ................Sundays 10 45 A.M.
WORSHIP ................ Sundays 7:00 P.M.
• Labor party, as “the other” ways over 50 per cent, the study disbanded afterward. They re- race with crime? Hopelessly
less-known Wilson noted cruit the extra men needed. behind, many critics claim.
The great train robbery and It is estimated more than $76 The gangs organized to do the Scandals in their ranks have
the Wilson escape opened Brit- million worth of property will big jobs — such as London West shaken morale and public con-
______________— .... eyes to the fact that this be stolen or obtained by fraud End jewel shop breaks — get fidence. The police claim they
deposits that form on teeth could be prevented by tiny cleverest lawbreakers this country’s criminals through the this year. the best tools They have are not supplied the necessary
This may open- the way to amounts of beryllium chloride, country has ever known are re- years have been outracing the British criminologists and the tackled safes with thermal lanc- manpower or equipment.
■ - ■ • ■ ■ -------- ? newspapers have been noting es capable of 5,500-degree heat —----------
the with interest that United States thrust. Police experts say that More than 135 million tons of
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1964
Chemists Report Finding
Cause of Teeth ‘Tartar’
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 208, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964, newspaper, September 3, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619212/m1/30/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.