The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1961 Page: 16 of 16
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PR1BAY. MAY U. 1H1
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For Advisory Uní
New oomraitteee for the Sana-
tion Army advisory board for I9C1
have been appointed by Chairman
Martin K. ftomen Sr.
Hi «akln«e4jtíJjt
functioning OfPthe advisory board
hi aselsting the Saltation Army in
{ta aervicea to the community r*
nrAS.
ttrriu « «¡r^Sirf ««ntan,
who have led us to oar present Sid
strong position."
The 190 committee swisnmerrts
WjM C. Utiey.
C. McDonald and
—1: flawre
tn nlaai
r>uogcx
TWjrr'
Jame* Gilliam. Feagan Windham
and E. E. McFarland, «-officio.
property committee, E. L. Bark-
er, chairman, J. S, JNw«. Sam
Pariah and A. C. Shirley; nptni
nattng committee, Shirley, chair
man, Uttey, Han
Mr*. H.® Pitt _. ,,
ni public relation committee,
Mr*. Pitta, chairman. -
Emergency disaster committee,
Poreaman, chairman, Laanle
Claybar. Lance IJomas
E. Wieaand, and Mm. A. P. Ko-
wattle Jr; Christmas -committee.
Sid Caillavet. chairman who or-
ganizes entire board, T. E. Terreo
t nd Mrs. Eva wo(raHBi§|§ij|||
Teen*
Are Killed
In Smashup
I Í1
Built for Your comfort,
Thursday night—lo-
g six "teen-ager* going to a
school graduate dance.
The tragedy ftutmed this south-
eastern Ariwna town of about
4,300.
A crówd of about 20# gath«
at the Safford Hospittl-wSere the
injured and dying were brought—
and later at funeral bomas.
FLOATING-HEAD*
SVEEDSHAVEU.
The Rotary Blade
shaver designed
to fit every
facial curve
plant
to 17
The Arisona TOghwny
aaid the youngsters—seven to a
car—pullrd out from «dirt wad
onto U.S. Highway •« abput 10:
p.m., and were bit by Wayne
wamaiey, 33, Pima. Am. Wam-
of a thunderclap on the
pecked courtroom, where in the
I six wetfcs since the trial started
Eichmann. line been accused
mainly of high-level direction of
the Nazi slaughter of six million
Jew*.
Avraham Gordon, , now a
nit ny i
JEiAfu. 1
sMy, a term equipment operator,
killed. N
Highway patrolman Everett
HaneirtJmated Wama ley's oar was
traveling at about 7® m.p.h., the
other car was going at tow speed, nls
He said he could not determiné ~
whether the youngsters' ear had
before turning onto the
highway.
The youngsters had lust attend-
ed the iSafford High School gradu-
ation of schoolmate Jerry Good-
man, 17. son of Graham County
assessor .*tob Goodman
They were driving to an Elks'
Club dance in Jerrys sedan when
they collided with Wamaiey1* car.
The other dead were Wade
West, Ivan Bryce Alien, Joan Rob-
inson. Berta Bigler and Kay
Pyffe. All were 17-but Jerry
Goodman was the only graduate
in the group.
The only survivor to the teen-
age -# oar,-Johnny, Johns, 17,-«aa
hospitalized with minor injuries.
Fort Worth Apes
Self-sharpening Rotary
Blades stroke off whisk-
ers-no pinch, no pull!
Adjusts automatically to
beard density.
110 or 220 v. and free
adaptor plug.
Cleans through 'pop-
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open' tide
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NORTH MSKRICAN PHILIP* COMPANY, INC.
10S last 42rt* street. New Vertí 17, N. V. Morelco la known a*
ewiiSheve m Canede ana ttiroustout the rest of .«he tree wort*.
Parents of Baby
PORT WORTH, Tex. Two
bon epes. Jack and Jackie,
came the parents of a bouncing
baby in the Porest Park Zoo
Thursday,
But the gibbon apea won't per-
mit the superintendent to get
near their baby, so-no one kpows
if it's a hoy.or a girl.
It is extremely rare for a baby
to be born to gibbon apea in cap
tivity. _ ■
Eichmanh, Guard Accused
Of Beating Boy to Death
. By THOMAS A. MEXBT ¡defease because ft waa is Hun-
JERUSALEhí, Israel <AP)~A
"ATutomObUe mairerfictum*
up the three biggest flwwspeperjbnilils'^o
advertisers to the U.S.
P' that the Gestapo bureaucrat
I !> personal command to the
I of "Jewish affairs". While
imano was there to the stun*
jew. °!¿m900000
Europe, ; ;
death can
of stealing cherries from the
Gestapo chiefs garden.
Tha eyewitneas account had the
to Tamal, was a boy of f
when be worked on tank
traps and gun emplacements. to
the gardens of the villa Eichmann
conscripted for his Budapest
headquarters to 1M4.
"It was the first murder I ever
saw," Gordon snid. "Later I sew
last,
Wg _ .
liann rf.. <t
aeponeo
left to
to the
witness said Ekhmsna and
idyguard. Slavek, beat a
Jewish boy of 1 or IT,
Shsiomoo. to death for stealing
cherries ' from the orchard near
by. X
"We never believed he did fteal
any," Gordon said.
Cross-examined by defense
counsel Robert Servatius, Gordon
refused to budge from his story.
Gordon's story drew tha prose-
cution ease against Eichmann to
Hungary near a ck *—the climax
point tor both the state and the
2 Cases Appealed
To County Court
Cases involving charges of
and being under the to-
M alcohol, respectively,
ve üeen appealed to '~ir
ointy Court from . Corpoi
Court, v ^
Tha caaes' involve It L. Norris
of 40} Orange Ave., on a speeding
charge, and Andy Hargis. who.
gave his address aa the Strand:§>
Parking Lot, charged with being 1
under the Influence of alcohol
Protein to nniilent which!
- «Os to the body and
^Jgind growth.
3U biltina gnHmif of
arc consumed daily to
TEXAS Will HAVt A NEW U.S. SENATOR because
illiwi Wiiff MBPi
A SENATOR "OF THf ffOflT. John Tower, a net *
TAWAAk Ajki aa anmi^^O MA •aelaji ALA
win, n rWi 0 wformy mwv rn urqiístcni «wy mf iTruy
tJkl MkA awaraflo maa Aa — A — LtjMaAll a an m Aa saaia tk'
wT Tn# OTViffV VfMMV If OQUCiTV mnuovi fnS fi fill I
níy, for he has first hud-experience in belli.
rTIXANS DO MOT WANT
A "MILLIONAJRE" SENATOR. Wsa.
Missourisn, is eepessdiy «as W dM nath
Li a a« - — A
ww iv i nnvy confriousor p ■pisiKai ywni mml (Mr
didsta*. la >992 he gav« StMOO sa Adlai S<e*«o*o«'s
camDsient' Cokiiruiiat umh Vkcaoa fcootud nctmh that
be wii * potiibly (he nation i UfttK contributor" to the
caropatyn el Lyndon Johmw aM Jack Koontdy.
John TOWER
Kiwanis Speaker
Tells of Rockets
Importance of ground to ground
rockets as the backbone of the;
Army's artillery system was;
stressed yesterday by a Army Re-
soffcer In a talk to Orange!
Exceptional Values for Men!
Attractive dobby weave in cotton and Cupioni
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Kiwantans.
The comipents came from Jim
Stockner of Beaumont assigned to
rockets and guided missiles. He
gsve a description on the re-
search necessary for such weapon*
and emphasized that the ground
rocket is Just as important as the
Intercontinental ballistics missile
and sir to air rocket.
Lloyd Blsksmp, chairman of a
gum bail machine placement cam-
paign told the club that about 200
units had been placed in various
business places. Guests present at
th« meeting at Little Mexico Res-
taurant were Mike Waters from
the Stark High Key Club* Don
Terrtby and Ed Summers.
Henry M. Stanley found David
Livingstone on Nov. If, 1871, un-
der a mango tree at VJiJi on rhs
shore of Lake Tanganyika in the
African state of Tanganyika
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1961, newspaper, May 26, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143045/m1/16/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.