The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1956 Page: 6 of 20
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PAGE SIX
I Ml ORANGt LEADER THURSDAY, U
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J HAS SO ArPKXrE — No Bomb Found in TheoUr t en route to the theater with' the bomb.
itl 3", Foll"'"» b»
pn Arthur Godfrey * television; HOLLYWOOD (APT—Seventy
show—Hie program was put on! persons were asktd to leave the
without « studio audience. A1 Vogue Theater after the manager
spokesman for Godfrey said, "We received a telephone call saving
I Sitting in the living room of theThs^ir-b a 1 siahtseers' lahdmMtf i^ust ,ried something new,” adding that a maniac had planted a bomb
Ry trCCNEi uw ! lit ghrtst citv; Stores close and the farm heme last night, Mr.’7'■ahd'^ce . that the experiment would be »" the theater. ■ i
KABUL Afghanistan (API— crow ds disappear behind the high Mrs. Ivan Schuster heard' a serv^rh ; ‘ 'Tblv Grant Monument Assp a continued for a couple of weeks.” | Police were suinWoned but their i
HraotUl of Afghanistan 1? surrounding most homes. from a^bedroom where their 10-- ^mi'Tofa organization. owns title Ko r*ason *** *lVen- search yielded no bomb. Patrons
Rivervid#
Moslem Nation Making Second Child i*Killed »*»***&
Attempt To (latch Up WS'WoHil
NEW YORK (AP)—The federal
government ho* been asked to
C ; take ov er maintenance of Grant's
. ^ J , w w . r#r- ,.^-sGrsnt Monument Assii. a ™nu"u,?<1 ‘«r «eoupie
rww ____________ . .. . „ . from a*rbedroom where their 10r ^^0^ .organization, owns title No w* *lv?n-
SAVigSm^T. Kr,'r;sr^™. *** ■.Jr*7”IS: 2&rJK±d
up «-?th the 20th century , , wi( or in. a.mx» ™«« y» sleeping. . - Drive. However, maintenance, , . _
—~ln the late !92(ts iKlrig Antanul- ’,h*rc 0 a loud-speakp^^adio 7—As they burst into the room funds have bee'd'provided by New l,on of 980 feet, is the lowest of
iah was exiled when"hi* reform* Kabul carrying-.gpvernmedt „an- Jcanhie gjave a. low moan ahd*lost York City. the seven continents of tho world
i ishea with Mntlem traditions, nnu. remenu.,new.,^ ^emjiray^ con^iousness. > The assonahon said yesterday it
1 he bewildered parerr,.* tried was appealing for federal funds ||||TVI/II9 HiDOl CITY
frantically to determine what had because of "constant wdrry-'’ Mi- KYear Family
tailed .in receiving sufficient mon-' Z* TW»*tre
woman telephoned him that her
husband was a maniac and was
The modemwaNwv-effort, of Af- •« muilc- Ff*. h*vf ra.d,°*
rhanutar’s nr^V- government, ^t str^t-wmer^ loud-speakers
header tv K.’ £ 7,i»V:r Shah and Jhage Katnil s residents a captive
Prime Vi-isier Mohan'.med Daud. aumer.ee noth day ano night
iVMfP. rv reforms whirtrmipht Other indteation* of recent
*--if ie'u" u* fee’mg* ' procresf are modem ajmomobtles.
V: V around 6.000-fqot high, trucks and K*es competing with
-------- *. „** naraarajhie thofe horse cans *nd peoestnans.
- A - few year? ago the modem
vehicle;- were largely American.
•- through 'hi rolled emt Today Russian-built buses and
Sc- :e; taxicab*—Kabul* first —
Tbf ill* of 2f>0|ftQP appears to are pr<->-'-inert
a mans world.! The shoppers. *}**■*'■■ technician.*. under con-
peuple hurrying along ire trad to the Kabu. municipality.
happened.
Then Schuster found a dead ey to rnaintattr the muniment
sketchoc-by European 'artists 50
yoais ago Donkey and camel cat-
a \ ar.s ;
r<>a -*
waspk beneath the covers of Jeqn-
nic > bed He called a doctor.
.The girl was dead whoa he ar-
rived ■ •
The -jlofttor said Jeannie had
died of anaphylactic-shock'— in-
duced by ex treme sensibility Jo in-
sect stmgs
The organization noted, how-
ever. that the city "has been very-
decent about our requests '
Weekday* * **" — Se 4:30 gsi
• TODAY- AND FRIDAY •
have
t . . ......
lr.ciu'ir fc*4' wpinpn. Tnt»sc
vyTo a:t-o*:t i« public wear ankie-
let.eth veils.
At nifh-.. ulmosV dw*sr>on as*the
inn tfQ K-1- ' >.■—-'imts a riirst-V"
n
STRHIID
FRIDAY THE 13th
DOUBLE HORROR |
(INKS
Deputies Discover Note
are pa\;: g streets. Moscow m also To Be -Used in Robbery
bunding petroleum storage tanks ARKANSAS CITY. Kan. (AP)
and a European-stvle bakery, as —When they arrested. Lawrence
r8'rt of a batter deal with Kabul. H. Schulte. '30. for parole vio’.a-
_ . __—n.n here, slit tiff’s depultg> sard
the-.- found a note in his pocket
which road:
"Hants over all the money you
hate. Don't look around, just
nar.d it over. I have a gun,"
--Shcrrff J arncs Dill sard Schul't "
oraliv admitted Tie had planned to
use tht rote in a batik robbery .
But he did:: t. Dili quoted Schulte.
Air Force General
Profits by Inquiry
midnight show
doors open n is *»»
SHOW starts ,11 30 RM
can you take it’
DON'T BREAK ANY
MIRRORS OR YOU
WILL HAVE BAD LUCK
THE REST OF THE YEAR!
BUT YOU CAN BREAK
THIS JfNK'S BY SEEING
OUR FRIDAt THE 13fh
HORROR JINK'S SHOW!
--FIRST TMUIUH—-
SCOTT AIR FORTE BASE. 1:1
AP" Ar. A<i-""Ti:r“r" general,
tned J5’vn and reprimanded, has
52 44-t m pry and a’T
during the inquiry lead- tttvausc s. tr.eono had stolen the
ing ot his punishment ^ gl!n from his cat,
Gen Byron E Gates, 60. ___
Ms
former commander at Chanute Ait-
Force Base. Ill . was punisheji for
giving preferential treatment to
private insurance firms for his
personal gain at the air base.
The Air Training Command yes-
terday told of Gen, Gates profit.
He had been retired with a month- j
Iv pay of $804. For the inquiry j
he was recalled to active duty for j
six months with a total pay of
$1,194 a month With the $500 fqr- j
feiture deducted, he was ahead;
by $2,440, the ATC spokesman
said.
The first successful airplane
Right over the Alps was made ;n
1910 by George Chavez.
Bring the' Umil) for » luxu-
rious week-end at The Sham-
rock Hilton Attractive family-
budget rates (double" moral
at $S (X) per day for three
daw Fridays through Sun-
dae* • ire m effect. No charge
tor children undfr It occu-
pying rooms **• uh parents.
•nti w can t a (»<• «'»»*
ttr illtniWH
Q//,S
Hauua*
Damage Suit Filed
Against Oil Company
A total of $26,947.70 in dam-
age* was sought in a suit filed in !
the l$8th District clerk's office
Tuesday by an Orange County
man against Hunt Oil Co. of Dal-
las and one oft their truck.drivers.
Lloyd C. Taylor. j
The suit was filed for Frank E.;
Francis 8nd his two children. Edna |
Viola Francis and Jimmy Eugene |
Francis, by Atty. Ward Stephen- !
son.
It charges the three were injured
March 5. 1954 on Highway S5.:
near Rockport. Aransas County, I
by a Hunt Oil pickup truck driven j
bv Ta'-lor that collided with the J
Francis' car. The petition further j
charges that the company truck!
was in the wrong lane of traffic |
at the time of the crash.
good ambulance SERVICE !
DAYTON. Ohio (AP) — Now
this i* what you call ambulance
service! Mrs. Anna Reineke. 74, j
was hit by a taxi as she crossed i
a street yesterday. Deputies said j
she was in a hospital for treat- j
ment of a broken leg less than
three minutes after she was
struck An ambulance returning
from the hospital was running be- .
hind the taxi.
About 95 per cent of the ac-
cidental electrocutions in the Un-
ited States kill males rather than
females.
MA|» MIH HUGMt»„
CHARI I $ RUSMIl
SEE end TRY ANOTHER
TV FIRST!
^RADIO SERVICE LAB
tADIO-TV SERVICE
iuil.i RhI and Vtrtitt H»od
SOI Eaarth Si *»> I-JI9)
REID S Driv«-ln Restaurant
(Formerly Marvin Williams)
ON MocAITHUR DRIVE - EAST OF CIRCLE
SEAFOODS
IS OUR
SPECIALTY
I !
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EAT IN
YOUR CAR
SPECIAL ORDERS OR TAKlf-HOME ORDERS—DIAL 8-3434
4-DAY SPECIALS
if Thursday—Friday—Saturday—Sunday
OPEN 9 A.M. to 12 P.M.
OPEN m A jl
TROUT SANDWICH 40*
• ONION RINGS t FRENCH FRIES • SALAD • ROLLS
DELUXE
Jp^.
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HAMBURGER 40*
t ONION RINGS * FRENCH FRIES • COCA COLA
SEA FOOOTLATTER
• OYSTERS • SHRIMP
• TROUT • STUFF CRAB
ONION RINGS - FRENCH FRIES — SALAD
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• ONION RINGS • FRENCH FRIi
ANY FLAVOR
MALTS OR MILK SHAKES 15*
SUNNYDALE
OLEO
MACARTHUR DRIVE-IN THEATRE!
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10 BIG BASKES
PACKED WITH GROCERIES
NOTHING TO DO NOTHING TO BUY
|UST REGISTER
CRYSTAL PEACH
No* 303
CANS
PRESERVES
12 Ox.
Tumbler
23
FLUFFO
SHORTENING
3 cl/n 87c
Tomato Sauce 3 Z 9
ARMOURS VIENNA
SAUSAGE Z a 33
IRINHAM PARLOR
OR GIM UGHtwilCHT
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2 "VS 37c
PEAS ANO CARROTS 21r
ALMA FRESH
CROWDER PEAS 2 "VZ? 29c
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GEROERS
JUNIOR FOODS
AUNT ELLIN!
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CHIF ROY AR DEE SPAGHETTI AND
BEAT RALLS J\2i 66c
CANS
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4 ‘8* 46c
’«L 17c
PRESTIGE WHOLE REAM
COFFEE u 86c
KRAFT'S
MAYONNAISE
PILLSIURY JUTTIRMILK
BISCUITS
■ALLARD OVEN READY
RISGUITS 2 IJM. 26c
KRAPTS MACARONI ANO CHEESE
DINNER 2 Vjg 29c
NABISCO
li. 26c
PREMIUM
SALTINES
OREO CREAM Ma
COOKIES IAC ,W*
63c
2 i-crx. 25c
CHEESE
0«Imm Aawcricaa «r Pimante
>•*»• Vice*
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CLEAN READY TO COOK
BABY UNAS
2 cilla 33c
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PLIPAK
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COMPLETER SET >3“
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I PC. HIATHJR PUID SOUP
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1956, newspaper, January 12, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561169/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.