The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1964 Page: 14 of 26
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OPEN THURSDAY 9:30 A.M.
’TIL 8:00 P.M.
[A DIVISION OP RAtAiS ROYAL OF HOUSTON
Jr.'s take
the football
The jury does not rule on guilt
SPECIAL!
home-
HOUSTON (AP) - Police
Dixon said just before police
4 coming
Box Office
Open
*
suits
1190
1962—more than three times as
according to Supt. Hardy Hairs-
"Night Must Fall”
ALL TICKETS $1 00ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Prices Drastically Cut
on our finest fall fabrics
WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY
16 rib
45-in. combed
cotton
corduroy
C
Sale
quilt-lined
water repellent poplin
girl's
all-weather
imported Italian
Coats
179
Y
5.
stripes
29
WYd
Yd.
2.98
Yd
each
SHOES
STRAND
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WORTH'S
Houston Since then he has been
free under $5,000 bond.
ton.
Hairston said trustees will
regular
1.98
STARTING SUNDAY ISth
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
STARRING
ALBERT FINNEY
NOW
SHOWING
45 in. wide
regular 98c
Box Office
Open 6 00
Funeral Wreath Purchased
Before Body Is Discovered
cotton
mohair
nylon
order by mail
(add 45c, plus
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call TU 6-4450
left: plaid pleater with brass
flashed buttons: blue and green
Orion acrylic and rayon, sizes 5
to 15.
45-in. solid
color cotton
broadcloth
MacARTHUR
SHOPPING
CENTER
combed cotton
Oxford
2 to 10
Yd. Pes.
NOW
Showing
reg. 8.98
4.88
cotton suede
Solid colors, water repellent.
chino
regular 98c
lull bolts
Reg To
1799
metal
zippers
7 to 22 in.
Mo 1 00-3 10-5 70-7 t5 9 30
BERGMAN ”
loop
tubular knit
XN 169
bed A 22 caliber pistol lay near had deposited $96,501 in his per-
the body He had been shot in sonal bank account from 1959 to
the mouth.
wIDOW
LOOK ALIKES—Former President Eisenhower stands beside a
bronze bust of himself at its unveiling at Columbia Univer-
sity in New York. The bust depicts Eisenhower as he ap-
peared when he was president of Columbia.
Police said they believe De- funds and to pay monthly bills.
Rose shot himself in the mouth
and he died between 3:30 a m.
or innocence. It passes sen
tences in cases presented to it Police Probing Case
The sentences themselves can
be increased or tempered by
Brown
MacArthur
DRIVE-IN PHONE
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"YOU DIDN'T TELL ME I HAD TO LIVE WITH YOU!"
SALE!
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right: wool whipcord; double-
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trimmed in acrylic fleece, a hide-a-
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red with black, beige with nutmeg
GIRLS’
and 4 p m. Tuesday,
The body was discovered 10 to also discuss the Orange County
12 hours later by Paul Hunt, 22. School Board's proposal that
who told officers he went to school bus drivers be required
check after DeRose failed to to take physical examinations
open a lounge which he opei- before they are hired by the
ated. Hunt works at the lounge, local school boards.
72-in. imported
wool-rayon
felt
(29 <
4 Ya (
* KISSES *
■ TEA FORMYUE
: PRESIDENT. *
\RLENE DAHL EDWARD ANDREWS
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the price when you see these win-
ners' Suits tailored with fully
1 lined jackets, sparkling detail—-
0 bold way of standing out in a
crowd!
By doing so, offenders can Magistrate Richard R Brown
make restitution without getting attributes the success of the
a police record. Youth Jury to the enthusiasm of
The punishments meted out the youngsters and community
by the Youth Jury are designed cooperation
to induce perspiration and con- "It’s basically self-rule. The
trition. They usually consist of youngsters seem to be more
adept at punishing their own
and more adept at accepting
punishment from their own,”
Brown explained.
regular 98c
full bolts
wanted colors
VAA
Bates and famous
brand cotton
prints FOc
regular 98c W Yd.
James DeRose III, 36, who rested as a material witness,
was awaiting trial on embezzle Officers said the man soent
ment charges, was found dead $84 of the money, including $10
in his apartment Tuesday after- to purchase a funeral wreath
noon. for DeRose.
Homicide detective Lanny At the time the indictments
Dixon said the body was were returned against DeRose,
sprawled across a king sized a bachelor, it was disclosed he
DIVIDEND SAL
A ORANGE TRADITION - OUR ANNUAL OFFERING OF GREAT SAVINGS FOR EVERY MEMBER
OF THE FAMILY *
MAMIE VAN DOREN/JUNE WILKINSON
• PLUS THIS FIRST RUN HIT AT 8:20 •
The Youth Jury was proposed
by a Hinsdale high school stu-
dent, Greg Mertz, 17, who read
about a similar system in Jack-
sonville, Fla. Officials of Hins-
dale, a community of 16,000 .... .. .. ... ,
west of Chicago, agreed to give probed today into the death of arrived, a business associate of
it-a try, an embezzlement suspect for the dead man entered the apart.
whom a $10 funeral wreath was . . •
purchased before they discov- ment and carried away a strong
ered the body, box containing $328. He was ar-
MacArthur
* * NS
DeRose was a former brancli much as he was being paid by
manager for the Borg-Warner his company.
Acceptance Corp and was in- ----------------
dieted by the Harris County Trustees at Cove
grand jury last year.
Pick several pairs
white they're on
sale' All-time fa-
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leathers, hand-stitching, superior
workmanship). Italian skimmer up-
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Sizes 4 to 10, S, N, M.
during our
FIRST FALL SALE
dress shoes
reg to 26 98
Famous brand dress and casual
shoes.
&QUNN-THe
CINEMASCOPE VISIT
NEWS AND CARTOON
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
• STARTS TOMORROW •
*FRED MacMURRAY,
+ POLY BERGEN *
FBI agents arrested him in T. Mont ToA
Honolulu last May on charges of 10 AVICCE 1 oday
unlawful flight to avoid prosecu. The Cove Independent School
tion and he returned to tne love independent oenool
tion and ne was returned to trustees will mee( in regular
session today at 7 p m. to make
preliminary application for state
sponged and
shrunk wool
flannel
wanted J 49
colors S
100% wool • Yd
children's shoes
reg. to 9.98
Girls and boys' dress ond casual 207
shoes, well
6. ... 8.
PAGE FOUSTtCN TH? ORANGE LEADER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1964
Youths Learn Teen-Age
Jurors Can Be Tough
By DAN MCNULTY menial but constructive work —
HINSDALE, Ill. (AP) - Ju- such as mowing lawns, scrub-
venile delinquents in this suburb bins walls cleaning streets or
of Chicago are learning fast that Ding Wa s. cleaning streets or
a jury of fellow teen-agers can working as an orderly in a hos-
be tougher than adult justice, pital or sanitarium -
Nevertheless, every young "We think it's really helping
offender, given the chance, has Our acts of vandalism are going
chosen the Youth Jury for sen down," says police Sgt John
fencing since: its inception in Beukema, Hinsdale youth offi-
Hinsdale sev en months ago cer.
the 'GO’
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1964, newspaper, October 14, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619245/m1/14/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.