The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 151, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1961 Page: 2 of 24
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THE ORANGE LEADER
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, ..1*1
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DENNIS THE MENACE
Is
r Age
By ALTON W.AKR1LEE
Associated Praaa Sci«ae« Wrli«r
Nj without making nuisances
sr f themselves to Urge numbffi of
NEW YORK (AP>—A Hbrvafí other. peoplf ''
doctor ¿heckin* ID* nations myt-■ "AlKgífiioiM. wrfh n
tal «i><l *mr>ttonal h«slih rotía/ mrnUI h>al'n, are oWi?,
doctor
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declared: ;Th# *rMt •te*®*s*
mir age ia aimhawmesa. boredom,
and lack .of meanin# and pur*
- posr" in living
various
or w thrt*il)
obliged to suf-{
way*,'' he con-\
enthralled by —
■mfitrutlv and anxiety
lar in
, ¡Vi
"It « the nature of man to
experience fruotnation. terief, pun.
the' tension,
tfty
how to! . "Habpin'M
fear
Habpi ■
JMfrj resol vio*—in
conflict, jaabiwy,
la a bv proAM of
part or wholly^
and difficult
sifja-T
We can ha
«pac* age. "out slmrxt
tfy to avoid "Warning
underatand and control __
selves** said Dr Dana L Pan .; exasperating
worth, director of Harvard Uht- lions."•;
veraity health services and staff People become emoi.onally M(k
phyoifiav. at Msssarhusett* On- *Mn trt *x«s of hvmg become
era) Hospital; Boston. twki much « tolerate. he-. *a;d.
"Medifin* ha* . made enormous Their-' they trv fo rompen ,at*
stride* in alleviating pain and I somehow, or to avoid or to escape
prolonging life." he said. ¿ the feeling . ■ *
Now an expanded task for doc "FceUnys of itoialton. rejec .on
tor* i* to give "mwni'ng to the inferiority, bittern***, hostility
life," Franswprfh told th* Ameri- and suspicion axaggerate W
can Medical Association's llftth tmial atreav* of ordinary lifaa.
annual meeting. Und make individual more vul-
H* suggested aom* way* to do: nerable, and more MM*-
thia, to overcome the boredom, come *motfofl*l% decompensat-
and the sick feeling*. \tA M ^mottonally JlJ. . _
«-i £aj,i«í, u* ms*tA • ¡a mdur* their ifouftiM,
Mental health, h* **?"< '* "* fgrmworth, people nté4 "ítHuigl
"state of mmdI .« which pcop.e J gj* CrmMtr,c? in one'a sell
can carry on th«;r activme* w.'h h a ,,ftn.v of compe-
aatmfactton to ihemaelvw, «i] , ff en(] , ;;a*ic faith that ih*
torn retponaibility to other*, and - hunM(I gituattonj la worth;
Wilrhila." -i ;
Six Texans Picked To Draft
Small Loan Regulatory Bill
AUSTIN (APK -
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the
of
Mid
appoint
Six Texaaa aer -VcCall. chairman
a «hark ae- *:atew de committee 10
; tivity lave been named to draft week, announced the
a ftiBill lou II 1-liíwt btil for menta.
; the attorney geaeral'k *tatewide1 Named to the group were Tru-
raforcemeat committee oo small maa Roberts, Hamilton, president
loan*. of tha County and District Attor-
Atty. Gen. Will Wilson and Ab- ney* Association, Reps. Tony
Korioth of Sherman aid Cris*
Cole of HnuatM; Tom Ba*vtay4
Mac Arthur Talk ]*S£?7ZS?,SrS®
k f r é+ ■ Southern M e t h o d 1 * t Unlvers;-;
Now Canceled - ?*r «aw professor, and Elmer Mc-
1 u.un . , . . Vey, chief of the attorney gea-
MANILA ' AP)--A ptan to have erats finance-law division.
Get®, Dougtj* MacArthur aridffw Th# iti^rnfy general said Owm
a jwnt ***** of the ^PO-ne:hi„Vcommitfe^ill draft i.u
CongrMa during h<* vuit hare ^ wbmitted to a second confer-
naa ciactwa. ! fnrp for tKoi# who wtrc invited
An offkiat la «ha office of Pre*- j- the .tatewlde «trateav confer-'
ident Carlos P. Garcia said today ,U atrategy confer
had heen
York
to Mac-
advising
a message
Arthur ta tww lore aovutng
him of tha change in plans Th*1^ ^
general wttt be a special
at the celebration July, 4
15th anniversary of
wee h-re '->«♦ *• w>;c t ie
enforcement committee was or-1
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There waa no official explana-
tion for the cancellation of the
speech, but question* have been! WASHINGTON
rai*ed because the privilege of White House set i
addressing * |owt con*re*sional „umt>«r of ,¡
sfssion ta usually reserved for Tuesday — 131
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PAUL'S
Pharmacy
TENTH and PA K
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Diet In Cciliiiion
MARSHAJ-L <AP>—Mrs. Dewitt
Furhh of Elyitan Fi*ld* died
¡Tuesday after her car. and a
truck (Olltded at Late* on the
I Louisiana border
FAST ONE HOUR
• DRY CLEANING
• LAUNDRY
AT NO t X 7* A COST
IRVINE S CLEANERS
1C7 N ICtH Sf
Star's Daughter
Enters Institute
Conn.
HARTFORD.
iCneryl Crane, 17-yearold dayaH-
Iter of movie star Lana Turner,
has been admitted to the Institute
¡of Living tor psychiatric treat-
ment.
¡ Mi** Crane, Miss Turner and
her mother'* fifth husband,
¡rancher Fred May, arrived Tue*-
day.
' The girl, a ward of the state
ÜWÍ^'aMMMI
!of California since *he «lew her
i mother'* boy friend Johnny Stom-
| pana to in I9M, was admitted to
lthe institute voluntarily, said Dr.
Gordon Edgren. assistant medical
chiefs of state
Doctor 88, Flans
To Keeo Practicing
(AP) - The
record for the
vmlors
were checked
throtiKtr the gate.
The old record of 13.330 was
recorded just a week ago-.
Except for special groupr ar-
ranged by Congres* member* or
government officials, tourists are
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noon eviry day but Sunday, Mon-
- DECATUR. IH. (AP)—Who says
people should retire at S5?
,— . When Dr. Clare A. Garbsr. M.
(,Ap) — director. He said he could not es-.vrho moved h*r office from a - ^
tímate how long *he would *tay. downtown building to h r home {day and holiday*.
Mis* Crane, who*e father i* was asked whether she plan* to
Stephen Crane, Miss Turner's *ec- retire. Dr. Garber «aid. "only rea-
ond husband, ha* run away from *°« I moved my office here is to
•everat home* for girl*; ¡Uke things a liule itower."
X I Dr. Garber has been practicing
medicine for r9 years Sha is a
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Independent eyatem* serve more graduate of {he old Hahnemann;
than 10 million of the #5 million'Med;
ical College. Chicago, class of
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A l V/ A Y S FIRST QUALITY'
END-OF-
ENTIRE
STOCK
SUMMER SUITS
REDUCED
Wash n Whk
Dacron n Wools
V
Oof In on tho Month's big swoop of savings
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WASH 'N WEAK
Man's Summer Slacks
■vV
rayon blend slacka that
Regular stock
Oor pritire stock of men'
summer suits ralucpci In
season while there is plenty \
of wcjiring time ahead this 1
summer these are few of
a kind $nd broken sizes
but outstandrrig value.
44
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20-INCH, 3-SPEED' THRIFT
iN ! NO-DRAFT DIFFUSER !
RelaxPSj^y cool! Take a breather anywhere ...
it's portábm^Circulaie 3840 cfm*! Exhaust hot,
itale air .. . as"%^indow fan, ventilate# 2680 cím*!
Motor is quiet. rubÉ^jnountéd. Balanced aluminum
blades:
•NtMA Ratina
only
Emms
Dacron and
hold an excellent press
rejiucod for EOM Cleanup.
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MEN'S SHOXT^SLEEYf
Sum mar Sport Shirts
Better summer sport shirt*, reduced
in time for tha 4th of July and after.
Ail ,better <|uaiHy at drastically ra-
ducéd price*.
ÍOTTSMOIT SLEEVE
Summar Sport Shirts
Boy'* *hlrt# for right now and back to
chool wear. Broken lota but *oms in
-every aixe. Wash :.n wear and bright
rayon printa
REDUCED TO CLEAR
SUMMER FABRICS
Better aummer fabrica at lummer clean-
up price*. Some 45" widths and also M"
width*. You'll aave during EOM cleanup.
GIRLS. SIZES
SUMMEJR DRESSES
Entire stock oí girls oottón summer dresses-
and a few better cottón skirts in this group
drastically reduced to clear.
PLASTIC! PRINTEO
CHASE LOUNCE PADS
Padded, printed'pads that make webbed
lounges comfortahle, water repellent and
mildew resistint. You save.
WOMEN'S SUMMER
JAMAICA SETS
Better women * «portawear seta with crop
topa and popular jamaica short* that ere
comfortable yet cool this aummer.
COTTON GINGHAM CHECK
Woman's Housa Drassas
Cotton Gingham Check* that wash easily
I and look cciip in hottest weather. Broken
aiies but drastically radund.
S SIZES
WIM SUITS
Popular low baCk model* that flatter the
swimmer yet wear well. Knit i* the moat
wanted fabric now at bargain pricea.'
WOMÍN-S IETTIK ■
SUMMER DRESSES
Reduced from our regular stock to new
low crowd gathering pricea. One and
two of a kind but bargains everyone.
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TIMELY REDUCTIONS ON
Women's SUMMER SPORTSWEAR
oo
I—Crop tops, jamaicas, and short shorts
at End of Month cleanup .prices.
II—Jamaicas and jamaica sets at a low
money saving price in season.
-Ill—Mix and match separates reduced
from our higher price lines for this
event. Jamaicas, slim slacks, poncho
blouséfe and others.
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WOMEN'S BETTER
SUMMER HANDBAGS
Large selection of plastic and straw
type aummer hags. Styles to go ti
church or to the beach.
W
GIRLS SUMMER SPORTSWEAR
I—Jamaicas, shorts, blouse and short
sets all in the smaller size range.
II—Mix match separates and blouse and
short sets in 7 to 14 sizeis.
Ill—Jamaica sett with crop tops
woven fabrics. You save.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 151, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1961, newspaper, June 28, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143073/m1/2/?q=%22James%20B.%20Quiqley%22: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.