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Committeeman is Critical of 'Weaknesses' and 'Misconceptions' in Present System
Revamped Social Security Situp Proposed
Rv B L. U VINO,STONE
WASHINGTON, Dec. (AP)
In a report critical of “weak-
nesses’’ and ‘misconceptions" in
the Social Security system, Rep.
Curtis (R-Neb) today proposed
tem.
This system is financed by taxes
on employes’ wages and employ-
ers’ payrolls. Marly of the aged,
not covered by this program, re-
ceive aid under separate, non-
Comrruttcc Democrat*
charged the Curtis lnvcsttga
was “nothing but an attempt to
discredit the present Social 9*-
eurtiy system”—a charge dentott
by Curtis, and attributed by him
to “left wing, partisan groups ’*
The statement oy Curtis today
was in the form of a lengthy
‘’memorandum” tc Chairman
a r evamped program to serve “not I contributory systems operated by
a few., but all. of our aged, arid states with federal aid.
dependent children ” . Curtis is chairman of a House
He declared the nation's sys- ! Ways and Means subcommittee
tern for providing for the aged I which for the past two months | Reed (R-NY) of the full Ways and
and the needy is on a “piece- : has been embarked on a “fact j Means Committee,
mean'’ basis and that 60 per cent j finding” inquiry into the basic j Reed earlier this month pre-
of tire aged cannot get benefits j concepts of federal old age and dieted bis committee will act
under the old age insurance sys- i survivors assistance. 'quickly when Congress comes back
Jan. 6 %*r edoa and strength-
en'1 the t; Security program.
Curt' v .ted to Reed there
now .> n H u varying programs
finance * 'illy, or in large part,
from -eae-ar funds to provide
old-age and survivors benefits.
These are various state and re-
lated programs, all of which dif-
fer on requirements for eligibility
and in amounts of aid.
“I believe that a single program | plan
should serve not the few', but all . paytm i. ...
of our aged, and dependent chil-
dren.” he concluded. “Moreover. ! (See SOCIAL .SICUU!
T believe that, minor adjustments
.can eiuole us to achieve this ob-
jective ,im’ that they are at hand.”
Curtis o.i i re * elaborate on the
nature of tee adiustments he con-
sidered netesv.iry. qor did he
spell out (tcT.’nis of a single uni-
fied plan 1 assistnt cc
' Hi v ords. however, gave rise
in mint abi'tishnig the vnrvrng
State programs -md substituting a
f unifoiiti eligibility and
PY, Three 2)
The Orange Leader
VOLUME LI
Member Associated Press
ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1953
32 Poges
NUMBER 308
Reduction Ordered In
Korean Ground Forces
Bold Red
Maneuver
Completed
Passengers, Crew
Take to Boats As
Ship Splits Apart
In North Atlantic
NEW YORK. Dec 2fi ( AD
-A Swedish freighter inoke
in two in the stormy North
Atlantic today and radioed her
crew and passengets were
taking to lifeboats.
Many hours later, no further
from 1 'vo,,,l had been received from the
the Annum coast of Vic Nam ship, the SS. Oklahoma
mown into Thakhek, a Laotian ! Shf‘ "as carrying a crew of 43
lown on the Mekong river border-’an<l l)0Sf<h1y a dor.en pasvnger-
mg Thailand. | and possibly a dozen passpngcis
The French among Thakhek's N<w York City said the Oklaho-
10,0(10 population had been order- . nw'i. lifeboats were equipped will
SAIGON, Indochina, Dec 26
(AP) — The Communist-led
Yietminh today completed a
hold drive intended to cut In-
dochina in two at its narrow
uniM Rebel battalion? which
s';mk westward Tuesday
WASHINGTON. Doc. 2(5 (AP)
— Russta moved today to post-
pone bv at least three weeks the
mn .s lifeboat1
tt, st.s -w<* -■.....•„<-?».
southward. The high command since the first message at
oniered the evacuation to free as P in., Orange tune
many garrison troops as possible* Weather reports said the area
lor field duty to meet the invasion \ where the Oklahoma broke up
of Laos—one of the three French- j was being lashed by strong winds
associated states of Indochina. Ihont of a storm moving
Gives Strategic Choice
Capture of Thakhek gives the
! oTiiinumsts a
i will soon
i <■ turned to
fd that US
ilr.l still w ill
• 1 > ,dculal«’d
tors’ conference in Berlin on Get
man and Austrian problems.
The Russians proposed in a note
to the 1.7Filled States. Britain and
France that the conference he set
I at the front of a storm moving hack foini .lan. 4 to Jan. 25. ‘‘or
northeast from Newfoundland. any subs* riiieni date ” Jan 4 was
! The breakup occurred about 3fi0, suggested bv the We t on Doc. 8.
Uase on The Thai' ‘ miles northeast of Argentia, New- The Srviet’s lumest was re-
ian-t frontier and a choree of j ^undland. gartt.d by at least so rue Western
'’.liking northward toward tin*! Coast Guard cuttey* and ere'- (Jl”’OT™ s as i he late fa s«-nc
I ..nil urn ( ity of Vientiane. 144 : mercial vessels rushed to her res- "J mnneuvcix to split or
miles away or southward toward cue.
s'ratcgic Savannakhet, 58 miles! Hut the Coast Guard said their
away, used 1 v the French as an was no information on the hxa
a; r has#
Thakt
hr,oai
:h,nl M
tk 1il’< just nrnes the
Mekong I mm the strategic Thai
town of Lakhori
A d.spttUh 1mm Bangkok said
Thailand has ordend* <i state <■ i
Mi.cigeru y in mi.c of hei northern
.. ,1 northeastern states ad.ibir.mg
!i.•{(•china and Burma as a result
y<Sec INDOCHINA, Page 2,
at least weaken Western unity at
the conference table.
Sparring for Time ’
tion of rescue vessels tonight as oipioma.*. tm-Ii»- . . 1 th.
efforts were made to keep radio Russians utie vp.utiJ.g f * *1 bna
\\,aves clear for possible word P<ihaps h» 1 ^!’ ,M"A' w*1’,n
Irani the sinking ship.
“two Arm\r dtvisin'
be withdrawn a: - \
the United StaU
Kisenhriwer can "t-
combat n! i eng! h i K»
be maintained at \
to (iiscouiage new aggieb-ion. The
lof/vs hav ing •• . h» aet, vCill he
h.gfilv nchile naval, au and am*
pluhion.- uiu’s. ,x
six Division^ ’I here i s* V
The uni': oeing w: Ivirnwn f um ' |
Koica we i let Mt e'ifp'd. bt an ,
Fiseuh<wv( . a • who .« W^' not n i n,
in ue ii.iint’’
by >pwtd(
tioop.-.
An AmIV rr. .V ran at ’Veh-
...g..(i no r!i. ,.;ion h;j
!i-;»ehetl on whan • f tit* ■ i \ Aimv
• in !‘i(»n« in Km m will he vith
dr lU'i). Tbcv ;ik ft.» t’nd. ,'r I 7th.
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of 32.0UU
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Prison Escapee Is
Caught by Officers
Bad Weather Halts
Attempts <^t Rescue
REYKJAVIK. Ifc-eland. Dec. 2ft
' ATi—Rescue officials said todav
it is unlikely ar)/ new attempt at
reaching the vf-reeked I’S. Navy
j bomber on Myrdalsjokull glacier
| w’jll be made/ for tb<' next few
| days, owing \h bad w eather.
The pi a nor carrying nine men.
w ever1! Vu‘ pian f • • r a um f (♦• !
Fuiope tn d* tense ai nr. in 1 u-
p-g V\ vt German troops, limn
corning into l<» mg.
J he Tilan has beer, held up ! v
lu< k of h : ( in h iatifica’.K'n. and
th» Fci-iuh are now in the iuo-
(See BIG FOl'R. Vjhge 2)
Th- 1 * Cavah / and ”
fanii.v Divi-icf.v ja-.-s .n*
?’.in4 aj’ ; g w it !i Mm 1 <'7* •.
Regum n’ and p«.i *;■ - .,}
Intant r v. Th- 1 • i M ■, > in.
ion has I » (m in ;in t i 1
the earlv p; it i,I th( Km«
and it w a*« ..mimini . d I.,
nu i that the di ,i Mai me
VV.
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I •'
1 k:
(Set KOREA, 7,
g*
(See ACCID1
h
on the mile-high glacier
vs ago. The body of one
Strikes, Politics, Morrcccai; Unrest, War in Indochina
Moke Holiday Greetings of French Sound a Litlle Hollow
PARIS, Dec. 2S (APi—French- mimic and labor h
ARLINGTON. Texas. Dec. 26— Umashei
(AP)—Nwma'n Davenport, ob- nine
icrt of a Southwest-wide man- ! man A»s been recovered and m,'n saying "Merry Christmas" or hnVe suffered m tin
hunt, was captured tonight a« he brought to the Keflavik airbase by j Hai pv New Year” during this j For one thing,
stepped from a -rain. [America npersonnel using a hell- j holiday season are doing so a lit- strike of communion
The 25-year-old fugitive teas j copter. U.S sources said it now j tic hollowly There is nothing verv has swept the sk\
arrested t>y Fort Worth police .is considered there are no surviv--merry about (lie poliii< al, c-
nr’*.
Americans from Keflavik tried Longshoremen Pose
three times to rAarir the scene be-: C. -L- -fL . I o
fore finally sueeeedmg in landing , inivc I lucal ^all. J
.125 feet from the wreckage. Thov NEW YORK. Dec 26 r APi
fu nuf the plane buried in about The Irdernatumnl Lonc-hm* v.m
^ix feet of snow, with only the tail A.‘«n tn(j .v r>(ivc,\ ^ v»n^, ih»-r
showing
Y"i k.
f onprr^s I imluvlc-l
1 hr 'Ilk- I.,’ Mu- h i -
lit- • h.,-> I « -m ’’ , *
\» Im had traihyl n Texas and
Pacific passenger tram to this
town between hojt Worth and
Dallas. They returned him to Fort
Wmth.
Fm(’warned that Davrr-nor|t was
abr-.r-i. Ailmgtnn had sent «11 its
.uhibie officers to the dfcpot Tlip
1 tajtddoes not stop regularly here
But. on "orders trorn police, the
tra.n pulled into r. siding on the
Arlington outskirts.
The ar-gular-faced. •^Iue-r\'ed
Davenport escaped Oc t. 8 from the
(iranite. Ok la,, s’atf leformatnrv
where he was serving a 1’5-vear
sentence for kidnaping an Okla-
homa «tnte highway trooper.
}11 > older brother. Chester, in
the same prison foi the same of-
fepve. walked aw;-v from a prison
bax'hall game July 7 and still is
at large.
for Jan 8 if .(toek empl"' »a v tl<-n t
! agree resume negol tat ihrc-
William V Hradlev. piesalerd of
the independent union ousted
trorn the AFL as i;k kH-nilder-.
Dor) the II .A would for! free P-
(all a '•* .iterfropT v’nk* M r h»-
N< " Yoi k Sh;})pmg Assp ignor* '
fir 'II-.--I)
Claiming a *‘r!far cut’*’ yi tor*.
in this week s NLRR bargainirig
vote mi/ the piers, Biadlev tojd a
statishrian. added however that news conference “We pl.m to
the 1952, 9.180,428 membership to- fight right down the middle to g* i
tal included 1,624,466 inactive a c ontract and if we have to sti ike
members. to get one. weil strike ”
Methodist Church Members
Decline During Post Year
CHICAGO. Dec. 26 (AP)-’
Members in the Methodist chi.reh
m the United States and its pos-
sessions dropped off 28.904 to 9,-
151.524. in 1953, official figures
disclosed today.
Rev. Albert C Hoover, church
added
commercial air 11,.a
a lime when ihcu- um
sons normal!v c*-me ?<i I
the old year out and the
in.
A four-dav stiike of i
ter 1 r-rtei v has i • ■ .n- ■
mail fi« !i\ er ,cv - u* a 1
pea k — tf j a wan 11 , ,
tban 100 nun Kig> r,j rn
over the world are j.i!.
the b;g Pat raI iI o.i-1
Fvon if the str:k» sh.oam
and there is no >ny
would 1 a k' i\rr. \> , , >
Su.‘ an g(W- h« ; i hr '
ing- from Aunt Fu >• .
Ambassador to Israel
Dies Near Tel Aviv
! l'
Kefauver Criticizes Ike for One Party Planning
'Liberal' Course for Democrats Urged
WASHINGTON. Der. 28 (AP)— steer the country on a “liberal" cratx and one Independent.
Senator Kefauver (D-Tenn) urged j course.
Democrats to take the helm at the ! Domestically, he said, the legis-
(tuning session of Congress and j lative program should aim at “re-
versing tni trend toward govefft-
PAY HIKE GIVEN
TA1PEH. Formosa, Dec. 28 (AP)
—Public servants from office boy
to minister and members of the
armed forces from pnVSle to gen-
eral have been awarded pay in-
creases of from 60 to 80 per cent,
retroactive to last Nov. 1, by Na-
ment by monopoly aqri Wealth
In the field of foreign Affairs, j
he said, the program should “re-
mstitute bi-partisanship."
He declared that President Ei.s- I
enhower made a mistake by in- I
eluding Only Republican leaders \
rn his recent/consultations on
TF.!, AVIV, brio ! 1 >. -
— Monnott fi Davie f;n m o ■
U.S raiecr (iipton ,r : -i ■ •
sB'lor to Israel since !!(' ! i ■
a heart aback todav a’ a.. |..
in suburban Rama! Gar,
Davis had tieen rontccd
bed since his re!urn (par;
leave in the United States ,
five weeks ago He had t,cc;i if-
conscious for two davs while I
Kefauver ma le his suggestion raid's leading heart spei ia!i‘ t>, .
in a 1,'tter to Sen Lyndon John- tended him- At his bedside wt,.
son of Texas, leader of Senate he died were his wife and nr..
Democrats He sent a copy to Ad- son, Thomas Davis
lai Stevenson, the Democratic 1 Davis was born in Green, n *
presidential nominee in 1952. ; Irid,, Aug. 13. 1893. He was cdu
He said he felt the increasing |eated at the University of Color.
do. He entered the foreign serve
(See KEFAUVER, Page 2) m 1924
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Shoots Pot on Stove
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tionaTist Chinese President Chiang ! legislation iriYhc Ltl4. of foreigr.
Kai-Shek. I affairs. f
Solon Enthusiastic About A-Sub
There'll Be Fresh Milk for the Growing James Kiddies
MUCH COW FOR CHRISTMAS AT THE EARI JAMES HOME NEAR HARTBURG-Mr mA
left to right Mn. Burgess, Mflrie, Henry Lee, and Vera
-fa Lee 1
Aline, Juhks
css us Seutn Clou%
Ulvl Bu.gCiS.
Two of Si* Divisions “-J
In Theater To Pull Out During Hunting Trip
By MARVIN L. ARROWSMJTH ! (j] WCOtfs NCCf [c!lO
AUGUSTA, Ga , Dec. 28 (AP) -President Eisenhower to- j
day ordered a progressive reduction ot Anrenean ground, \. o'-■’ dent ! p ; . -
force strength indvu ea. Hut he solemnly deehired any new ■ ! ■ .in tho,
aggression there will be opposed "with even greater effect GIiiis'.ii a i •■!. 1.1., i•,.• a i., .0
than heretofore " - ft d , • ■■ 11 e.i in 1 I.’., <
As an initial step in the reduction of United States forces of an • ' .1 ' ;;•
the President .announced gun v - ■' in...,, o n.
Russia Seeks Delay
In Berlin Parleys
l!s!ps Make
13m: Destitute
Merry Christmas
Counly Family
» .'hi (»hti! ‘ . f l« n 1 th.if 1 .in t
-I Sf I*
i ash Wcttl for I red
T!tr
1 Wii II , tjuift (Mlnlllfh
■ Jii'nf:, familv
t lull !,('-’ ButUct!ti
iv m*’ .» tnfin hii-I n»w
t tiril:n 1» v, (iMVlluW,
I 1 :-nd ;• ( nu I nr 1 h»-
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AM.1
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. i1'. d<> th' hunt
:■ ry f1 » v It 1.1-h d f h»*
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- (i • v runt lit • 11 »‘d hv nth-
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11 .ims .‘t F .11 nu t A \h r-
’1 - c<l t-i lu.id it up Hum i
A k.
Kn 11.n m-'inift;' !hr mflcb ct"\*
w.is ,d tlir .! itm»N house a!ori^ \s t;n
tun vverkR suddIv of food. Alonj
ahout. next week-trt: ! (hr 12-*
delivery of leod mul h.y
1,’» V 111.1'.
Typlral OirUfmiix
Gt-if k f.*r t: f kiddies'* V.V’tt
H' V < M iNtin.-us Th
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nr - »n»l pi .1*1 L-1 lnh> fhr P.tf
11 i! ket fit) .t i< ,v dnvs Itiirdiu^
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Fatality Rate
Flew Record
for
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Texas Holiday Toll
Counted in Scores
Hv the /\sSOtl/\HI) Pities
'I* a -o' hohda^ (leidllus /sum . < I
I'l-u.ii-l vcvterd.iV wit/ r'ttm
• i d A't'i i-lv 76 |i(*r^/»r h.*'>•
- ■ • l!-’d ’Li 111 11,, f f i»/ .1. |i |» ii-
■ he D< p.ti ‘ merit «>f 1 ‘u!d i*
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Allies Expect Russians To
Propose Site lor Conference
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cviT there where
-he g11rir11■ 11 as
eon'l'i .l In r li-nr.
t n c-vi a,-d|i| Marie was srrtt-
ing and -'ding oround another
•foil Hugging it rlose. possess!vi -
Iv, Just like (he Irttio guls am
doing in other households.
Henry Lee nt 15-months v.ti
busv with tie; hammer and ••• • f
No nails in his set su he gia:
Up a hundfol uf lib daddy’a
i kept busy. ,
•lust like other StJda. osxry,______
I else. .S<|iial}bflng over tlfe 1 ru vcle;
fussing »b, il this mid tlia.J
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Today's Weather
Rial Opportunity ( WASHINGTON. Dee. 2T(AP)—.and made an ascent from a 100- room crew has' been cra.i
ri° bid unsuccess-(Rep. Hosmtfr (R-Calif) returned foot depth using the Momsen lung the vessel s' pmtbtv,., m„|,
1 for the I^moqratic rfOTiina- j this week from two^weeks active ' escape device. power plant for sever .i: month-
Kefjever, wno oio unsuccess- Hep. HosmeY (R-Calif) returned foot depth using the Momsen lur e
fully for the Democratic1 rfomina- ; this week from two weeks active esi ape device.
omu Ft** cj. «wtk*r hrtM /or j training duty as a Naval reserve “Opr nation can well be promt Ho&mee staid the ix.vri riant •<’
Loci forecast: Mostly cloudy u>« a In-- B»t suggest that the Democrats j commander enthusiastic about the' that we have produced men wrt the Nautilus requires no oxygen
1 ass’ isss xgstirr* ■—i ZJsrvp^ z ar vt&z i&r
Hosmer s training at tjie Naval, worlds first atomic powered ... At New London, he said, many
submarine base, Ne® -London,|craft.” Hosrner said in a state ' ' ...
Conn., included study and \ihspee- ment.
tion of the atomic submarine*1
Nautilus and Sea Wolf tinderVpon-
struction* at Qrpton. Conn.
Soure* of Pride
The congressman top’k submti
tvoiperature expected today, about 60 dr
ho'u’: 8UU‘h"1’ 13 “ M ”U“, *" j chairmanship posts at the coming
Totters tides: Sabine—high »t S:1T » m. session. ‘
•nd s 49 am. low at ns ».m. and i:ss( But he said they had a “real
^’aVTia'Vm. VnJ SS X VL* VZ'lSZLT
morrow s tides: Sabine—high at 9 01 s m lative program Ol their own in
and io n p.m. low ai 7 37 am. end 3 14. view of their numbers. In the
p m.; Boiivsr- high at u s* aw. *nd : Senate there are 48 Democrats to
• M p». low at i.-ii a m^and 5:» p^nn , qj Republicans and one Inde-
row. , pendent. In 1
-at*
Sunrise and sunaai today, Y
9-17 p m. Sunrise and suoaet tomorrow,
t l* a.m and 114 pj>.
, ■ j, i-l be o ii
i.r lt: ! i' qir!
'wcam g. i'. The M, .iv r,y
A IrC.r ’
- H',1'1—Mu XL J(,hnnv .
Gran:, G. Anrviiis ..iv
m..ri.,i) irg ’t i—Ui'i". > j.. Ii a;,
order came Saturday
No Mystery About Effect
The us. fith Army aial ifrh
Corps Hindquarters denied th..!
a; v su le-ye/ior; came from them.
■>'
tin t to slai ks
• ,ii'.-
i I! 1 - i yp,j i.«-1
ft- An -o hu far-lined
Y.. ■ i ll i, 1 about mx in -
i it had a enm-
Ii pi-i k for sv>, iin
• ’i mw l< “late b.,{
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Sen. MrC.othv fR-Wis) said to-
''irfV ho ha'i ti ked the Jutifice Dc1
a|P<Mtmerit to consider submittinrf
to a giarai jury the? dase of. a b.’-'kv
* iUreas hi ait rrivestigation of a,«
The witrivap is Harry 'Hyman, a
New York City insurance man.
Miss Moore and Grant said the
studies have been made:of interior, "order" came ffim Gcoree Mur-
, color and design to make, the ves-: r>hy. chairman of the Hoiiyw-oinf
The Nautilus Is to be launched sel “m»pe habitable than any sub- Coordinating Committee for USO j turn.
Jan. 21 with Mrs. Dwight D. Hi- marine ever built.” ’ shows. _ | MHs Moore, who calls the suit
senhower as sponsor.
Hand Picked Crew
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| im! true ’ McCarthy said on Dec. 17 tiurt
E-#i-hi-i h.iplid') who saw the Hyman in the past two years
ori imas Day -how lon-r.it- made “hundreds’’ of telephonj
mcn’e-i i.r nn having a,good clean caiis to defense mstallationg1 in-
Mi,.a G-(I'raiU added. . , eluding fhe bik New Jersey com-
t ■ ■- Moore singr and plays a ’ municarions and radar center,
str. .ght” role to Grant s coffScdy Hyman swore he never engaged
in espionage. But he invoked the
constitutional guarantee aga-rut
Research also ha* been-con-' In Hollywood, Murphy, who had . v rv conservative, it sdf-ittcrtminatlon when 'McCarthy
ducted on the pyschological and j frowned on wearing of the ermine i made me look -ike a Jittle Santa (asked him at a public hearing-in
the Heuae the line- rtne escape training with Nautilus^
up it 218 Republicans 218 Demo-
craw members at New
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Hosmer said the-^crew of the physiological effects of long con- ’ ;:a im suit|v tod »>ad- asked Ml** Cla will wear Hacks and (-New Yhrk Cit> about the tele-,
autilus was specially selected for finement oo crew members.*' ho -Mooie not to take it along, so id" j*', ,ter.for the rest of^he tour, phone calls and pooubie Commu-
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 308, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 27, 1953, newspaper, December 27, 1953; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth588117/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.