The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1956 Page: 8 of 8
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1*56
fHf PRANCE
Shmen Predicts U S. First
To Develop Long-Range Missile
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The
United States will be the first na-
tion to perfect the lone range
guided missile, Harold Staasen
predicts.
The presidential assistant for
disarmament said also that he
thought Great Britain would per-
fect that weapon before Russia.
Customer Interrupts
Liquor Stars Crime
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)
—A man was pointing a sawed-off
22 rifle at Jhe owner of a liquor
Probers Seek
Crash Cause
OAKLAND. Calif. (AP)—Inves-
tigator* still are trying to figure
out what caused the crash of the
military transport plane southeast
of here Friday that killed all 40
Marines aboard. >
At El Toro Marine Air Station
near Santa Ana in southern Cali-
fornia, Marine officers are trying
to find why the tragedy was com-
pounded by release of an erron-
eous casualty list based on the
passenger manifest of a planeload
of Marines which landed safely at
nearby Alameda Naval Air Sta-
tion.
.. Some. parents of men on the
wrong list, many notified bv the
Department of Defense in Wash-
ington that their sons had per-
“ ished, had telephone calls from
their sons that it was a mistake.
A corrected"death list, “rockbound
| and final,” was released early yes-
terday from Camp Pendleton near
Oceanside.
Maj. Gen. Clayton C. Jerome.
El Toro commandant, instructed
a board of inquiry into the roster
| mistake to “determine whether
this grievous, tragic error is the
| fault of our-system or the fault of
an individual. We want to see
i nothing like this ever happens
! again.”
The four-engine "plane, bring-
J mg Marine from El Toro and
; Camp Pendleton to Treasure Is-
land for reassignment, hit a ridge
in southern Alameda County dur-
l mg heavy mist Friday while mak-
| ing its landing approach to the
Alameda Naval Air Station.
rnco's Fast Action Proves
's Still Big Boss in Spain
store, police lay, when a customer
walked in.
The gunman turned to look at
the customer. >,i
Owner James D. Steen, 52,
grabbed the gun and turned it on
the man, who surrendered.
Daniel E. O’Connor, 20. San
MA3WD Spain (AP.-Omer- Arfse is reported to intend J* Pioneer womav
altaaime Wfru -.r Franco is still “r r Jvmg* the Falange. taking ft * prow’*'r tr,ed t0
the beat m Snae ' 1 -qtb the wav he ran it during her trader home in nearby
Hk fast action in crushing stu- "■ J’.<»41 to IMS. He has the sup- Lafayette, the 24-ycai-old woman
4i*M demonstrations and moving i ■■Jot party Militants. routed, him with„a shot from a A5-
to restore order in (Be Falar.gc \iU 'of the pirty rank Aid file, eahbro j*yqiyer. Then she calmly
party «||ow It to democratic rtpubii- ven* back to bed. Her three chil-
Th&e steps are believed to have -f ..sm and to a return of the r,ror' s!<“Pt through the incident,
aet back a trend toward the liber- Monarchy They felt Fernandez "} tieard someone trying to get
■Motion of hi* regime - fur'ta. was betraying their ideals 1 in.” she told her husband when
iRlt generalissimo's ttuo - - .1 tbyir c to lea -..wart he returned from his .night job. "I
dfiStuion of two basic rights' vf ■ Srchy went to the door and told the
Even more far-reaching in its iprswler Tf you ' don't got away,
consequences, however, 4s the ap- , 1m going, to shoot;.'
noir.tment of Jesus Rubio Garcia ! "He. didn't. So I shot.”
to replace Joaquin. Riiit-Gimmez ‘ --—t-
f as minister of education. Ruiz- ** • m* , ,
ui.T.mo; vac known to be a IdmraL f O/VI n
.'Roman Catholic monarchist! a *»WUvw I V IwCjja*I
professor of the Ur.ivers:’v of | 1 / •« I is •
Salamanca: Rubio Garcia is an yV ITfl
ardent Falangist ^and has alfeadv ’ ~ " ■ **l 11(1 v
startl'd filling ministry dosts with , LAKE CHARLES (Spit — A
; members. Western, parade will kick off the
Ruiy-Gjaunc?. was said to h.-,\o Sm.t-.v est District Fat Stock, Show
started among students and f.-.cul- r.r-.j Rodeo in Lake Charles
tv members of Madrid Cn-versity
the wave of liberalism which.end-
ed'in three days of sttide: ' derr-
onstrrt’oris ^gainst the. Fa'yr'e
Feb. 7-9 He was believed t •> ’'.'ve
h;r- vi.....cod :.r;r r,.1 for t
Ali of the tree d>, e- e n ct. r-
TV.. r-G;m • c- ■'
t ra.-ijlty ; reo - ' a ■. ■:
■ nrr.hib’»e't a-- r’;<-o - • >•
■ - A", ,
-government ear. *r. ... . • ,
net an. end to the in>e;a.i
:r*-r •
M io 'oreic'ers
stow move-. r-
freedom o' '; ■ ■ ■' - ...
tolerance' more *: .....' -
r ATT ]r; t he ' -. A . .r ■
of travel.
i abroad, w hie:' bog an '.ot • ■ • r i
ye*ago. w.’: V reverse'!
Thev also for’ the tmr f toward
restoration of 'he — has
received a severe setback. C
j emment and .narty n m •W;‘
■next few weeks w til sho-.e-
how severe
Mateo, £alif., was booked on sus-
picion of robbery.
Announces the Removal of His Practice
To a New Location
. ‘ * 0/^ e *
. 1204 Ninth Street
Telephone 8-4163
Winslow
Dr. E. M. Hood. D.D.S.. 5
' /
j
Announces the Removal of Practice
From 407 Tenth Street
school* and- implement dealers, -as y . . " , • . , *V i i .* ,
a rr Southwest-Lou- / /ny Hamlet s uO'it-Yourself Hospital
"siana who i:de# a horse, is in- • *
Ready for Dedication Rites Tomorrow
i dens tin- fivc-f.ay stock show and WINCHESTER. Kan. (API—It concrete, hammered nails, poured
,-,t MvNe.se College Arena, ffork tftree years and a lot, of el- cement. Women drove trucks,
will eg:n 2 p m. at the Kan- bow grease but Winchester, a town pushed vcbedbarrows. A preacher
sas. City Southern rail station and of less than 400. is ready to dedi- | dug holes.
proceed down Ryan ‘siteet. cate its new 25-bf;d narpital to- Construction began - in April
Tne first rxieo performance m™frow-. < 1953c Spbcontract*. ready < mixes
- Thursday a? S pm . fol- _ The cash outlay was onlv $112- anddsimilar expedients could have
v. i -'. show? 8 p.Fn- Tb<it includos $31,000 ^orth coniplction.
J -ind 8 pm Saturday and of equipment. . , But the^ -would have increased
- ■' • pSunday. The money was raised almost c0-ts. And lf»l-year-old Win-
T • ;m.il auction wtl! beg.n <‘n,lrCiV *n 'Bis pint-sized rnminu- Chester, which ha's.been dreaming
-o' hi a m. ,-nd 1^0 p m at the ni.*-v mi.es northwest of Kansas ,,f a .hospital of its sawn for gen-
ii :et.a Fed 27. Stock show ludg- Ci,v anfl neighboring hamlets- era«jons. was in no particular
me oh-anim.rls. exhibited by 4-H evcn 'uticr Winchester couldn t , ru^h.
boys and gin!.? and FFA members '°*1' afford more
from It parishes, will begin at ,®'|t l*s Prople couid. and did.
9 am Friday for beef. 1 pm. of. f‘,oh in.’° «n extent which makes
that day for swine and 9 a m. Itheir ,,r‘m Jffferson Col‘n^' */-
ts* ■»err„"T^u,.r'm,rk,ble,io-
‘ . , , . , Without the volunteer workers.
A^orum and bugle coirs and Ress B Keyea said- lhe hospita!
- i. 5.l!rd 'rrJI'w"'t ,h -\ir, would haye cost twice as much
• TOY? • NOVflTIES
• SOU VI*U»S
Atron froir *eV O'l.r.
1204 Ninth Street.
Telephone 8-2244
!F IT S worn OWNING—
Its' WO*TI-' INSUaiNG ^VITH
IfllNFR inX*cntce
Yovf IckoI AfTNA Aa en*
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SEW AND SAVE SPECIALS
REEVES, DRIP, DRY AND WEAR
ENDIX s"
Mils YOU! CIOTMIS IN
33 MlrtUTtS!
GAS AND ELiaxC DDYKS
Dismissed Mexican Workers
Burn Company Official's Cor
i,ind 1'hor in the hoepitol
I H.K.v.i *S! * ! i1
far beyond the eonununity s reach
— -------- —_-JEorkcc^. in...Me,xina -are., omrk, la
w»,t»m A** (W Orange) Hi MMO express ll'Cir d;-approval when r''3
their employers threaten an ec r.- '"r
omy wave .' '•
After the Pacifiro Railroad *rt-li'rr
nnuneed here that 1.200 men ,l!h
would be dismissed, workers at the Ma
line's southern torminu*. Guada- get
la.iara. burned the railway pre<>.-
* A mule- Revs. fi4 has a fainn with 150 t mil fxiay. we were go mues
•: : S' ™ "TT^i
avor Sidney L Cray. J. Wal- he spent manv hours of tough ™nvgn.ence for our people. And
Owens, A of C manager, and j work on the building site. lt ma>" -vave a l!'e sometime.
r city officials, as well as ‘ “All the common labor was done j --*- *.
■*. officials, will participate :n bv volunteers.” he said. “We didn't WHAT. NO CRIME?
•iai festivities. build under a general contract. We MONTROSE, Pa. (AP) _ A
~ --- did things one at a time—plumb- panel of criminal court jurors was
LINOLEUM RUGS
Reg. 98c Yd.
Sew and Save
•***jjh- wHTing,- postering^ ■■■• as- )he--Tpnrfv'fnr 7rnTv Rut they were told
j M en d e s 9acifico president.' for- ' r
J tunately. was elsewhere at She d
ade for use in the rough, hilly : money became available.” ; hot to report. There were no cases
strict® of the United States. Farmers hauled supplies, mixed on the calendar.
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a selection of coordinated dots, stripes and
solids.
You ought to know
about the wondt
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1956, newspaper, February 20, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560987/m1/8/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.