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Russia's First Passenger Jet
Falk Below Western Standards
By WES COOK,
AmmUM Free* Staff Writer
Showing off, tuNjgthti month
New «
United
ing off. Russia
lot pnsoenger
States. But und
. critic! discovered
that can
American air |i
'‘by falling to
prmtraM in tti
field agt
air industry spokesman,
evaluate its owa
Dome Is First
To Be Erected
In Country
THE LITTLE WOMAN
BORGER, Sept. 28 (D-A shiny
the commercial jet'aluminum dome looking like the
••aid has (plowed Ififr *“ '* J ‘
■tans a propaganda advantage.1
wwwuv. iwum^ unv miv
Rut- top half of a huge Christmas tree’
>e >• ornament and Targe enough to
H nf seat 2,BOO persons is getting fin-
cm- *.»
service
■J The Russians HR
propagapds hay out of one
porary /advantage; their
was in operation.
"Itotjfme "
as svm&l
jdana "Wdafned A. W. Abels, an • official
structural
world," told one
of Convair.
"It is operated by aid airline
erected for the
Exposi
The firm's first such dome was
Houston Trustees
To Air Race Issue
HOUSTON, Sen. 28 ww-The
Houston School Board will hold a
*P*cial, dosed meeting Monday at
5 p.m.
School Board attorney Joe Rey-
nolds will tell the board of legal
matters concerned in the school
integration suit. ,
He is expected to report on his
conference yesterday with Feder-
al Judge Ben Connally and Henry
Doyle, representing parents of two
Negro girls who brought the inte-
gration suit.
Connally said he would rule in
the integration case within several
weeks.
State To Tako Bids
On Road Jobs Soon
AUSTIN, Sept. 28 flb-The High-
way Department said today it will
tike bids Oct. 10-11 on 181 milea
of road work. Bids are estimated
to total more than 17 million dol-
lars. *•.. •
About 106 miles will be on farm
road|, State and U.S. highways
make up the other projects.
An Oranee County project calls
for furnishing and stockoiling
washed shell between FM 1133 and
9tata 62.
Brtfssls Jury Rules Strangling
Wife Is Only Manslaughter
LONDON. Sent. 28 ub-A Brit-
S-**5syi“ -^^SSJBS uSw a.,!.”..
■*“ Force. The factors that a comoanv savs
*lrline ~ operated as a Dave Moore, sjiow manager.
■elf-sustaining business - must Iit<j 40 of the 70 exhibition spares
ronsider In choosing a transport jB the dome were sold before con-
da not apply In Russia. struction atarted.
“If they did. the TUIW would The structure will be 49% feet
have been as impossible a com-!high, 145 feet in diamenter and
mere!a! transport for Russia as it will have a stressed aluminum
is for America.’’ > skin made up of diamond shaped
‘‘America's *et trsnsnort-'' said I panels.
Abels, -‘‘are designed for the job1 Moore said sponsors hope to
of carrying passengers at the draw a crwM of 35,000 to 40,000
highest speeds compatible with for the three-day exposition,
safety, comfort and economical
operation. This is* not the case
with Russia."'
Aviation experts who have in
apse ted the Jet liners of Russia.
Britain, France and the United VIENNA. Austria. Sent. 28 vb-
Stste aay the Comet, Caravelle The newspaper Tiszavidek, pub-i . „ » ,,
and Boeingg.707 are far superior;Ushed In Siolnok Hungary, dls- . i\.2 y,*,r‘0d re*»den*
to the Soviet TU104. cusses this sad atory: I**" f»cc*|
Although the TUlM's engine.; ,A yMr ag0 J g-**
Telephone Booths
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KING rr.ATVW-* Ky!«Pir^n. Im, WORLD tlGHTI
SUNDAY, SEFTEMBIRJ9. 1*57__ THg ORANGE LEADER RAGE THREE
Hilt Piped Aboard d*
By 'Eyes of Texas'
NEWPORT. R. 1. (API — They i
played "The Ryes of Te*M;’ fi
President Eisenhower Thursday
sideijtEjaenhowr
simSs;
•fter
atomiq
Men on - the
* hoard the:
Seawnff. • ■
the orgi-ni't did not know "Hall
to tbe-Chief,'' traditional musical
fo presidents; 7-
■ Pfyectly across from
NO JOB
tall KEMBLE’S
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v Summtr - Winter Air Conditioning
BORDER &&
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DOORS OPEN 9 A.M,—FRONT AT 4ThT
"Ithink I left the electric blanket turned on at home.”
TUlM's engines
are rated among the world's most
Money Toking Exams for Others
Given in C*aco Here Moscow, sept. 28 1*—a mo*-
\jiven in v.as«. nere ^ newspaper repor,a ,he case
of Port of » “clever graduate student who
pro- took examinations for 33 otherji
youths and collected money from
each.’’ The paper, Soviet Russia,
FORMAL FABRICS:
★ SATINS ★ TAFFETAS ★;
★ nylo^tsHHH
two years on pro-
pleading guilty in
Court Friday to an
(in the wing roots near the Tunc-! "But we h,rd|y *ot ■ chance Feagin W. Windham. ' produced in the United States in
ture of the wing and fuselage).!? test them before: The telephone The prosecutor said he had tak- ^T** exported^
Interior workmanship on the outer d'rectones were all stolen, the re- en return of the items in question
skin, uesof instruments below , ve? '•Sre stolen, the phones j„ the case into account in mak-
U.S. standards, lack of Interior out, the gl*ss panes bro- ing his recommendation. The com-
appointments for safety and com- out , lhe b®0,‘’s now plaint was filed by Mrs. Mary
fort, and use of drag parachutes 1 *** .l0!!”* Yf* wh*,her J* *•■ Alice Lakey, area news editor of
td alow jts landings at certain *jr. the effort to demand public The Leader, after thefts occurred
ports. telephone booths for our town.' : »t her home,-, 1108 W. Elm Ave.
Floyd H*jl, former pilot and - The indictment specifically
now general manager of domestic DICKENS’ ROOM TO GO 'charged the theft of a $150 dia-
Ar.iteu'^!ld-nn£ LONDON. Sept. 28 (AP)-Local ring but involved In the case
lines, says that while the TUjM^^authorities have agreed to let a were assorted other items, Wind-
LONDON, Seot. 28 »-A Brit- lfnes, .ays that “while the TU104- ,uZ ,w '.7^ 7^' were as.v
SJa&ffee riM’K ss Srz......d-
not murder.
Simpson. 37,
Anthony Shipley tfcms established for commercial 0ifir. h..iWin.> nirk^n.
jailed for five carriers in this -—— .u^*n 0,,lce Gilding. Dickens occu-
vtar'H; the hoSTta Dm^re Ter- .
‘M’S,' *ri“™ •* N"*4> ■1,h,y'more
wanted a divorce and
kept her husband awake night aft-
er night talking about it. Simp-
son, said the attorney, wa* driven
beyond the limit of endurance.
EX-LEGION HEAD DIES
SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 28 <1* -
glas, president
of Douglas Aircraft Co., ahother
jet plane maker, says that ‘‘while
the Russians do not spoear to
commercial jet airplanes in
jer service, only time will
whether they have transports
that can meet the teat of safety,
dependability, efficiency and
Texas bossts more counties than
any other state. But, California,
larger individual oounties.
WHEN YOU HAVE A
Herman Nami, 84. attorney, and: world wide acceptance by airlines
Commander of the Texas American and the traveling public."
Legion in 1947, died today of a. Douglas said United States man-
heart attack. ufacturers »re in production "on
. *-- - more than 300 commercial jet
Japan is now entering the United transports capable of meeting all
States markets for small cars operational requirements, high
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 225, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 29, 1957, newspaper, September 29, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557175/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.