The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 207, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1956 Page: 8 of 10
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1954
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50. Garden tool
51. Himalayan
LAST DAY
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Prisoners in Jail
To Get 'Bracelets'
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CONTRACTOR
Ph. TU 6-7537
or TU 6-1109
HURRY ENDS
TODAY
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Poles—3 Yeors To Pov
Coll BRUC; MeCLELLAND
PHONE TU 6-1082
LIVE AND LEARN
People find it a lot easier to con-
vert cash into experience than ex-
perience into cash.
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54. Paroxysm
55. Conger
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—STARTS WEDNESDAY._
"WORLD WITHOUT END"
12. Simpleton
13. Evergreen
tree
34 Explains
37. Lay away
"THE WICKED WIFE" and
'THE TALL MEN"
roe of Vidor and Jim of Burke;
four sisters. Mrs Fritz Heinemann
of Lexington. Mrs. Charles Johse
of Fayetteville. Mrs E C Penkert
of Vidor and Mrs. Adolph Mut-
schink of Lexington.
2. Defensive
covering
3. Become void
4. Past
5. Stir
6. Edge
7. Existence
the pastor, who left Monday for
vacation.
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Employment
EXPERT INSTALLATION
CASE & McGEE
FURNITURE COMPANY
MecARTHUR DRIVE
PHONE TU 3.8488
22 20,9
gHeG Sal
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Carters were former residents of
Orange and are now living in Beau-
mont. The Carters recently moved
from this area from Marshall,
where Carter has been enrolled at
the East Texas Baptist College.
Carter will conduct service next
Sunday at the Old First Orange
Baptist Church in the absence of
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AGAINST
THE HOUSE’
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• ROOR COVERING
FLOOR COVERING
• ROBSINS VInn TILS
• UIS CAEPET
• ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM
• HIGGINS OAK FLOORING
• AZROCK TILE
• STYLEMASTER WALL TILE
FREE ESTIMATES -
persons including a 3-year-old
child died when a two-engine Navy
attack bomber plowed into two
i houses three blocks from a land-
ing field yesterday.
Sue Lowe, the child, was burned
507
8. Female ruff
9. Legal
allowance
10 Love story
11. Swab
18. Peruse
20. Exist
22 So. Amer-
ican river
23. Chafes
24. Emblem of
morning
28. Dude
27. In favor of
28. Compass
point
29. Of that chap
30. 'Doodle bug
31. Bent down
35. Work unit
36. Squalid part
at a city
39. Old
. womanish
40. Fr. inventor
41. Metal
43. Crackle
44. Miss Ferber
43. Spreads
loosely
47. Article
48. Good times
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• What role does advertising
• play in our doily lives?
• It plays many roles. By
• brimging you information,
J shopping is mods easier
• and mars pleasant. (You
J Isom where to find valuel)
s By encouraging competi-
J tion, products are constant*
-a ly improved to suit your
J lasts. (Or siss ths other
s fellow geh ths business!)
J By helping to ssll mors
s goods, production is boost-
life membership plaque in the Or-1
ange Optimist Club, according to a
report by C. R Rhodes publicity
chairman of the club
to death on the porch of the j
> wrecked home where she lived
1 with her parents. Mr and Mrs
I Lloyd Lowe. The Lowes and their
ment,
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REQUEST FOR BD9
The Board of Education of the
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Dr. Max Pachar has received a
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will no longer have that same job- Glen Townsend, 28. Salt Lake
security dependence on him. since City, driver, of the truck, was not
he can t run for a third term. seriously hurt.
Threat to Nation's Economy
t' NEWYORK TAP)—The National, "Even now there are many de-' .m.
Council of Churches says in a La- pressed areas And, as our advanc- —। '
bor Day message that although ing technology shifts and for a
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• SEWING, ALTERATONS
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• ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING
COMPLETE Home plannng srvie;
plana drawhto PHA, QI or con-
ventional specifications. Bellue •
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, Swignonski, 35, aviation electron-
ics technician, first class, of San-
ford.
The plane first demolished the
home of W. B Brown, a former
Navy chief petty officer, then
chromed into the Lowe home
Brown said he went to the back
door of his home when he heard
the plahe apparently in trouble
When it struck he was blown into
the carport. He was uninjured.
TODAY
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4th Tues nights in-
. month, 7:30pm All
- ' visiting brethren ter-
dially invited, M T Snider W M,
C D Poston secretary.
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DALLAS MAN IS SUICIDE
DALLAS (AP)—Justice W. E
Richburg ruled suicide in the
shooting of Joe Hilton, 33. yes-
terday.
317 HUBERT ST—WEST ORANGE—PHONE TU 3-2957
Cove Independent School District,
Orange, Texas will receive sealed
bid* until 7 30 pm Wednesday. 1
Aug. 22,41956, at which time bld* i
will be pened and read at th*
school on the following undevel-
oped tracts of land
1 A 100 by 154-foot parcel coh-
sisting of two high level tola lo-
cated on Campus Street in Cove
Addition opposite the school gym-
nasium .
2 A 91x154-foot tract of marsh
land located on Campus Street west
of the school
the Orang Committee on Alco-
holism is open Monday. Wednes-
day. Friday from-9 am to 1 p m.
and by special appointment. We
have a loan library for vour use.
701 Cherry St. Phone TU 3-4532.
McLewis Minutes
Mrs. J. D. Horton, Ph. TU 3s886
McLEWIS (Spl)—Mr and Mrs.
Meryin Menefee and children.
Roger, Betty and Deborah, are
spending this week in Gilchrist.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Carter and
children were visitors Sunday aft-
ernoon in the home of the Rev
and Mrs. Jesse D. Horton The
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heater,
washer.
Phone TU
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lass eonH
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FIRST!
RADIO SERVICE LAB
RADIO-TV SERVICE
Buster Peet and Vertice Head
sot Hurth St . Ph TU 3-2391
MOORI
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sum’
• WELDING
CALL Pae* Machin* Works for
your portable weiding Phone TU
"" 3-9391, 605 Border
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DENMARK GETS DESTROYER
GENOA (AP)—The 750-ton cor-
vette Flora. United States-fi-
nanced and Italian-built, was de
livered to Denmark in a ceremony
here today. She is the third vessel
given Denmark in a shipbuilding
program for North Atlantic Treaty
Organization nations.
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• DOZEES AND TRUCKS ___
DOZERS
AND DRAGLINES
Ditch Diggeis, Maintainers,.
Trucks, Rollrs, etc.
Keown Contracting Co.
MacArthur Dr—Phone TU 3-4374
oppninyamnainzenance carpenuer 01 unfait discrimination’ in em N ^n-IU-a 2785______
mmomighaa men Si abot Atesoubuyinesteilnglqe
months. portunity. °5I lust cleaning out your at-
He was a member of Carpenters "We are gratified to see the
Union Local 582, member of the steps already taken toward the
Lutheran faith and a veteran of achievement of these goals. But
World War II He was a native of there is much-yet to be done . .
Lexington. . , The council also warned work
Survivors are the widow of Vi- ers and "all people" against the
dor; a son, Alfred Jr . and two danger of too great reliance on
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OPENINGS
j REGISTER new for clesse, in see.
re-1 cl ond general off c.
CITY or oraNor
Cha* Cottle •
City Secretary
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
One front end loader on tracks.
1′2 yard capacity. Alternate on*
front end loader on track* 1 yard
rapacity Bids to be opened 7 30
PM. September 11 1956 at City
HaUl of Orange Texas. Delivery
a* soon a* possible
CITY OF ORANGE
Cha* Cottle •
City ecretary --u.
cated that by working for the city,
they could reduce their fines $6
.daily. The work would be done on
a volunteer basis
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• MATTRESSES
WB BINT roll away beds and
make any size mattress Now
qiving Top Value Stamps Blue
Bonnet Mattress and Uphoister-
ing Co., 304 Park Ave. Phone TU
3-2943.
WANTED Waitress: Apple Bia
Oak Club. Highway M Luislana.
Phone Vinton. JU 9-7183.
EXPERIENCED
CAR HOP WANTED
Apply
Zack’s Whopaburger
- MacArthur Drive
’ WAITRESS WANTED
AGE 21 35
No experience necessary
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• lodge notices 10
Called meeting o f
Madison Lodge No.
126 A F A A M
Tues . Aug 28 7 00
p m for work in E A
Zack’s Whopaburger
tic? There is always a ready MacArthur Drive
market in Orange Leader--. 5__.
bearcat
M Seotshauncle 52. Recline
IB I minor trusty and cleanup work; 20- Rhaae
H around the Jail and several pre- 23: FeF Teat
l ferred to just remain in jail. 25 Dissimi-
7 This policy change was aimed farity
N primarily at six chronic repeaters 29 Owns
! who are "guests" of the City of
4 Orange at least five out of seven
1 days in each week It was indi-
p m for work in
. E A All v | s j t । n *
brethren cordially invited w T.
GllMn W M H A Beck
Chronic repeaters on public
drunkenness, disturbing the peace
and affray charges will be given .. . -g-
the opportunity of working out 12. Intoxicating. 42. Tree trunk
their fines as a result of a major .pepper plant 43, Collection
policy change approved on a trial 13. Heather 46. Single thing
commiastnsht by the orange city 8: 23.5ap
Previously, such person* who 17Pemon..
were unable to pay their fines have 1 aorzan or
"laid them out' in the city jail at scent
the rate of 83 a day. Most did
J A f-cre tract of marsh land
•nd a -acre tract of marsh land
located on tha Co'* tid* of Adams
Bayou oppostte th* Du Foot pump
house both in Abst 207, Henry
Bland Survey
Th* Board has authorised Val-
ray Franklin 1702 Du Pont Dr
to provide additional deseriptious
and information to prospective j
bidders and to accent bids
Th* right to reject any and all
bids is reserved by the Board
. Board of Education
Cove Independent
School District.
next montb:or so. With National
DeniM Week just behind, the in-
dustry turns to flossier items.
Coming up are Felt Hat Day.
Sweater Week, National Tie Week
and National, Hat Week. There
' won t be another such concentrated
effort until next June when, Fath-
er s Day will kick off National
Bow. Tie Week. .
Natural fibers have been staging
■ He a comeback and man-made fibers
• -19 have been in a slump.
Planning Service. 3549 - 25th St..
Fort Arthur. YUkon 5-2921.
WASHINO Machines refrigerators,
water pump repair all maken.
Can Champaign, TU 3-5382.
Sporting Goods
• SPORTING GOODS 732
modH^ Phone TU 4-1315
• BOATS, MOTORS, ACC s7
T. ENRTDE tod conesson,aoo
1 2:EVINRUDE, top condition a
Phon. TV 2-8840, ‘
• BICYCLE REPAIR
SCHOOL BIKES
Overhauled and Greased
$2.75 plus parts needed
Paint and overhaul job
like new—$10.00
plus parts needed • PERSONAL_______12
IF YOU Are faced with the prob-
T AA AA LDT*^ lems of • retarded child you are
I IVI IV L I • not alone Contact ssociation
- fVI IVI -"u
200 Border IF YOU-Want to drink that's your
1 business. If scu want to stay
• TERMITE, PEST CONTROL
QUALIFIED Service at a reasonable
price Free taepecttoo and est-
mate. 5 year written guarantee
on everv lob. Gulf Termite Co.
TU 8-3363.
*ue do iGmpan horn, a. ; _ * n a n c i a l
West Orange Dr e etgn-----------.
WILL DO ironings in my home. ' OPPORTUNITIES 40
nr 8%. *7 Rerruon cu, | Panepprersbqpeneginor.
00 YOU NEED OYSTER or CLAM
.SHELL
HARMS SHELL CO. Inc -
in Orongelieid, Bridg. City.
Vinton, to
DIAL TU 3-2510': '
annual drive to get men to dress
better—or. rather, to spend more
on clothes- is getting under way
today on several fronts Some in
the apparel industries are taking
tips from fashions of 30 years ago.
Some are looking to the latest in
blends of man-made and nature-1
made fibers. *
Retailers are set to promote
their fall lines come Labor Day
with its return to school, college
and office And the fall lines in
most cases carty higher price |
tags than last year, with rising:
labor costs blamed by the manu-l
tactuters. ' --
—What the price tags will be a
year from now may be indicated;
shortly in Australia where the wool J
auctions open today
.Clothing manufacturers, mean-
while, have turned theit backs on
the new fall lines the stores are'
showing They will start display-
ing their next spring lines this
coming week and announce the!
new prices. Chances are suits will
go higher. Already there's a pre-;
diction tharmen’s shirts will go up
five per cent by spring
The drive to coax more money!
out of the males will-bring out al
number of special weeks in thef
J ed and mere jabs ar
a provided. (And inerensed
J production meens lewer
a costs . . . lawar pricesI)
J Every day throughout the
a entire yMr, Advertising
a Benefit Yael
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1171 TA 7 --rev.co 300 Pnener 5255
What Role 2 t »
°e.Aa"somaanaxk mata.pup-
grass cutting or ditch cleaning
detail, they might change their
minds,’ Thompson said.
Judging from the commtnts
made last night, such men work-
-Phot by.Schinniek’s ing out their fines will be under
QUEEN CONTESTANT— Rita Epps 18. daughter of Mr. 'he supervision of the street depart-
and Mrs. George Epps. 1610 Chapman St. Orange, will com- ment.orain that department where
pete in the queen contest for the Jaycee rodeo and centen- unsxiied fapor can be used on that
mal celebiation to be staged Thursday through Saturday. The particularsday:.
contest is to be held tomorrow at 8 30 pm. in the Strand CatHinPointed pt.su ch.a system
Theater Miss Epps is ; 1 byVelmas Workedsuc. esntuPyrthActhur cand
Ike May Have Trouble Getting
Program Through If Re-elected lruckTPash
By JAMES MARLOW terms came from within the Re-Mils three
Associated Press News Analyst publican ranks in Congress But TOOEL, Utah (AP)—Three men
WASHINGTON (AP)—Mild-talk- its no wonder the sounds of dis- died in the crash of their car With
ing President Eisenhower may cord die down as the election ap-ia gasoline tank truck last night
have to be tough-talking if he's proaches at a highway junction nine miles.
reselected. His pleasant relation- Eisenhower is the greatest un- north of here
ship with Congress doesn’t figure employment insurance Republi- Officers said an unknown pass ,
to last through a second term cans in Congress have had since ing motorist tossed a lighted
For him a second term must be Herbert Hoover won the presiden- match onto spilled gasoline before i
his last one, under the conslitu- cv in 1928 and carried the Repub- two of the bodies could be extri-
tional amendment adopted in 1951. loans along with him to control cated The resulting blaze cremat-
-lma- -vinmatin th.r > nres- - f------ ed the bodies and took 2% hours <
DRUNK DRIVER IS FINED send to The,Orange. Leader. 342
William Clilton Whitehead, 28. Needlecraft Dept , P 0 Box 169,
Pineland, was fined 150 and coats Old Chelsea Station, New York II.
yesterday, given -three days in N. Y. Print plainly PATTERN
e. jail and a six months driver's It- NUMBER, your NAME, AD
56*5 I cense suspension on a plea of guilty DRESS and ZONE.
‘ ---Is y. ? entered in Orange County Court Our gift to you—two wonderful
Kan $ to a charge of driving while intoxi- patterns for yourself, your home
1 \.• Cated. first offense. -printed In our Laura Wheeler !
e JW --------- Needlecraft book for 1956! Dozens
y WS The United States now produces of other new designs to order—
H • 177X more thanetwice as much electric crochet, knitting, embroidery.
2% K Kt. power as in 1946: with'current out- iron-ons, novelties Send 25 cents!
2- F 8 Iput exceeding 51 billion kilowatt for your copy of this book NOW—1
Vhours • year. with gift patterns printed in ill 1
NOTICE TO BIDErS
Machine tn Weigh not less than
32,700 pounds upper structure th
be powered with Diesel engine of
not lesa than 65 1500 RPM,
Klectrte tUrter, 40 eel fuel tank.
All control* to be full Hydraulic,
turntable to be capable of re- i
volving 360 degrees Borm to be
two section with 13 ft telescoping
movement and 45 decree talting
movement by Hydraulic power. All
weather cab with safety glass 6er
Ditch cleaning bucket. Carrier to
be 0x4 with gasoline engine of
not less than 427 cu, in piston
displacement. 44 gal fuel tank
Air Brake* 9:00120 Tire*. H
Ream frame 40 000 Ibs G V W ,. H
Oplional equipment,* 24 Bucket
Bids to be opened 7 30 p m . Sep-
tember 1 1. 1956. CUv Half . .
• FOWERS, SHRUBS, SEEDS s4
EASTER Li 5 bUlb? 50c A - '
411 Crabtree. ’ °c 1 dozen.
Drive for Men
Is Shaping Up
By SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK (AP) — The semi-
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24" Su.
30" Sin
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* INSU» INVISIMENTs
"AHDEtxE.to invet 21000.000
ine” mFthanducoromereta -Bula.
3-2PI2 S Of Orange. TV
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Livestock, Farm
• chicks, "rouL/surruB s
Tuy st;t puneta e
.Feeas.2010 sOraer.anee vart
Hide laundry inside this clever
He also announced that the club doll's skirt, keep shoes in pockets!
accepted five new members dur- She's a child's handy helper come
ing the last quarter They are clean-up time! Fun to make — a
B. J Ownsbey, Thad Collins, D. O colorful decoration.
Wohnson, Bob Murphy and George Pattern 704: Embroidery trans-
nIe .... . .. fer, pattern, directions for 32-inch
The club is scheduled to hold its •iaundry-shoe-bag doll '
regular weekly meeting Thursday e . . . ,..
at noon in LIttle Mexico RmUu- Send 25 cents in coins for this
rant. - pattern—add five cents tor each
__________________ pattern for first-class mailig.
soher that; our business Alco-
• CHAIN LINK FENCE Aponymou Ph TU 3-3762
rr chain‘Link tences at right ___
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HURRICANE
Business Services Au, ASFae niaungor*;ndaz
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• | The policy change was retom
-T mended by City Mgr. Gene Gat
3 on a trial basis and heartily
■ endorsed by City Atty? Marlin
15, । Thompson When asked for a com
" ment. Police Chief Raymond San-
i ders said he thought "it would
(work out all right”
| "Judging from the same faces
| that show up almost every morn-
b Z mg in corporation court, they pre-
F fer to stay inthe jail. If some of
hk. i thgm get out in the hot sun on a
LOS ANGELES (AP) — County____ ___ .______ . .... ...
2a11. prisoners are going to be daughters, Connie Jo and Barbara material values."
identified with plastic bracelets Gayle, ill of Vidor six brothers.
nAstransparent piece of tubular Ran of Paige, Oscar and Albert of
Pastc hai inch wide, 10 inches Lexington, Walter of Houston. Mon-
long and as strong as steel. will • -
be fastened around each prison-
ers wrist with a metal grommet
The bracelet will contain his name
and booking number
Sheriff Eugene W Biscailuz, an-
nouncing the plan yesterday, said
the jail releases or books 700 pns-!
oners daily. The jail s usual popu
lation exceeds 5.000 He said iden- 704
unication has become a big prob-
lem. and the new system will save
many man hours. S
One of the courts recently Ad
served 1 bench warrant on the 5%
sheriff s office because deputies E
had been unable to locate prison- ®
ers in time to present them in
court when their cases were called A,
• ROOFING
ORANGE
: Roofing Co
We Specialize in-
BUILT-UP ROOFS
and
COMPOSITION .
SHINGLES “
the nation is enjoying an "econ- time may displace workers, we1
omy of abundance,’ unemploy- may expect other pockets of un-
ment is "still a threat" im many' employment. k
comimunities. The council, which represents
The message, made public Suh- 30 Protestant and Eastera orthodox I -
day. also said; I , denominations with 35,850.00 mem-
"Despite the high level .of em-bers, distributed the message to:
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ity, there still hangs over many united states. Tne message en- ...
Of us the haunting titled ' The Workers Quest- for • CHILDCARE
pression. bread lines and pover tv ^cunty. «as prepared for use in day ... ior shulaxe tor
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h'4 almost axiomatic that a presi- of Congress. < _ __- _
dent serving his last term loses Eisenhower did that for them in to bring under control,
influence on Congren 1952. They lost to the Democrats «I.was several hours before the
Inis first term Eisenhower re- in the 1954 off-year elections when -tah Highway Patrol could issue , -----
lied mainly on gentle persuasion Eisenhover wasn't running They a tentative identification of the fred Arnold Biehle, 39, of Vidor. Even an economy of abundance
with Democrats and Republicans ooked steadily forward to 1956 dead. The three, all Salt Lake City who died yesterday near noon in a is not released from problems,"
to his programs through Congress. c, ,, __ nneck, L, men, were listed as Lee Roy Park. Beaumont hospital, will be held to- the statement said. "While there
accritipiishemPminrehfrhe“had“as couldshorenutonlytorataintheir Highway, Patrolman How.rd The Rev Francis Fisher, pastor, there remain serious problems of
verted more leadership, fought more to se[ a majority4 over the Cooper saidsone. body had been wiil officiate and burial, will be in inedualityorwith-oserious conse-
harder, been.tougher Democrats removed from the car and offi- Forest Lawn Memorial Park under ncec.ror persons .. .
Some of the strongest opposition I L . cers were waiting for acetylene direction of the Roberts and Pip- As Christians we affirm the re-
to-omsenhoweertduring h^T first One of Eisenhowers stated rea- torch equipment to free the other kin-Brulin Funeral Home, of Beau- sponsibility of all citizens lo en-
io Esennower curing • " sons for running new is to help the dead when the wreckage was set mont courage private and public effort
party. But once he wins-if he ablaze. He said all three were Biehle a maintenance carpenter lqoking toward fair wages, removal;
does — Republicans in Congress killed in the crash. crpenter 01 "
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 207, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1956, newspaper, August 28, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443568/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.