The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 155, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1960 Page: 5 of 20
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DENNIS THE MENACE
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A common agricultural policy,
free movement of labor, an end
— WASHINGTON (AP)—The first
half of 1960 is over. It was busy.
But what does it add up to?
ment:
The Japanese government, fear-
ing for his safety, yielded to the
protests of rioters against both
the President’s visit to Tokyo and
Mrs. G. A Scales, RE 5-3178
ORANGEFIELD (Spl) — Bill
Binks of Beaumont, son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Duhon here, is
in Baptist Hospital in Beaumont
under’ treatment. Binks suffered a
heart attack this week while in a
local restaurant.
Jimmy Shaw Sorter, son of Mr.
and Mrs.. Leslie Sorter, is in Or-
ange Memorial Hospital for ob-
servation and treatment. The boy
was transferred to the hospital
Sunday night after suffering ‘set
vere ebdominal pa, ns. X-rays and
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AUSTIN (API—Land Commis-
sioner Bill Alleom Thursday an-
nounced the resignation of Arthur
Schartach as executive secretary
of the Veterans' Land Board, ef-
fective Aug. 1.
Allcom 'said he _ win nominate
John Parker, assistant executive
secretary, to succeed Scharlach.
Parker has been with the board
since 1958. •
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speaker at board meetings.
Miss Frasier, director of the
White Citizens of America, said
if the board-did not resign they
should, be impeached and new
Houston. executive secretary , of
in the Presbytery of the Brazos.
es made the statement in a report
Board of Education Thursday
night set Aug. 6 as the date of an
election on Whether the- Dallas'
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the new American-Japanese de-
fense pact.
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the Democratic front-runner.
'CHOOSE FROM THREE STYLES
Si>M small (30-33), medivm (24-37), medium-larg• AM-41), lerg• (42-44)
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present rate of growth, a church
leader says.
The Rev. Malcolm Purcell of
released Thursday by the Synod
of Texas. -
Between 1950 and 1960, the de-
nmination's Texas membership
rose 51.3 per cent, compared with
23.31 for the state as a whole.
Membership now is 115,324. In
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in foreign affairs it is too soon
to say whether thes past six
months added up to an. American
disaster or just an unpleasant in-
terval.
but high-handed President ’ Syng- just - ,
man -Rhee; and in Turkey rioting collapse,
students forced out the-dictator- I’
have registered small drops in »
prices.
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The newsman, thinking It might
be the name of a street, asked
the question again.
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to. Japan.
Eisenhower came home and.
t as he did alter the summit
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pleasantness and its implications.
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gloomy.
His critics—particularly among
the Democrats and most particu-
larly Sen. J. W. Fulbright lot Ar-
kansas. chairman of the Senate’s
Foreign Relations Committee —
gave a darker interpretation.
Fulbright accused the Eisen-
hower administration of fumbling
and bumbling in foreign affairs,
and then some.
At home the yer began-with
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
seemingly certain of the Republi-
can presidential nomination. Noth-
ing which happened during the
first six months of 1960 changed
that.
New York’s Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller had dropped out of
the race, against him just before
the year beganeand later tried to
edge back in by saying he’d ac-
cept a draft if the Republicans
wanted him.
HOLLYWOOD (AP)—The sing-
ing Andrews Sisters have sued
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The man in the street—the 165
million consumers at member
countries — have shown little in-
terest in what’s going on. The
tariff savings have not yet fil-
tered down to his pocketbook.
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producers have started cutting
prices possibly in anticipatiom of
the bigget markets they expert to
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Then the egg broke.
The American U2 spy plane was
brought down over Russia with an
unprecedented roar from Premier
Nikita .-Khrushchev who insulted
and belittled President Eisenhow-
collections during June were 98,.
190,094, in May they were $8,487,-
317._______________. _____________IIIO it was 76.209
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The state treasurer said Thurs-
day the stat^ cllected $7,175,548
in cigarette taxes. $926,828 i
liquor taxes and $87,716 in taxes
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Decca retain some of the furds
because of claims for back in-
come taxes made against them
by the federal government. They
said in the suit -that the. tax
claims for -back income taxes
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FRIDAY., JULY 1, 1960 " . THE ORANGE LEADER________RAGE FIVB
Dallas Trustees Set Integration Election
board members elected “who'will,ahead with the referendum: “It is _
fight against Cammunim and wti necessary to remove doubts as to
Owy the lawns ofTexas." " “--- ‘
Dpi rd members had* no com- '
meat followihg her reading of the
resolution passed by the citizens .
organization. ..
The board is now under federal]
order to integrate on a ’’salt and 1
pepper" basis by September 1961, i
Khrushchev talked of waiting un-
til Eisenhower’s successor is
• Aan&.Xea5 REniebustiteanCommon Market pushed their
F. Kennedy of Massachusettsian-tar disarmament step further „„ prokuc
today by slashing another 10 from Impor
per cent of goods they exchange
among themselves:
This marks the second 10 per discrimination in ‘certain pro-
cen cut nance the marine was Psssnnernnauonaen.ceam.Pn
set up in 1958 and another goes. .
into effect Dec. 31. statemmonopoh ‘ these
The, new Europe is taking shape the program,
with members of the club — Government
France. West Germany, Rady.
Belgium, Holland ’ and Luxem-
bourg-pledged to end all import
quota restrictions by the end of
Second 10 Per Cent Cut
European Common Sales Area
. Advances Tariff Disarmament
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Associated Press News Ahalyst ‘contest picked up speed. _
As the new year began’ there
was renewed hope that — inter-
nationally — things might get bet-
ter: /.
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pleased with the results so far.
Trade exchanges among members1
are up 29 per cent, with outside
countries up 8 per cent.
economists and
st. experts are
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But whereas there have been
declines other prices have risen ’
hecuse of different factors. So I st
the over-all effect is that the con-IM
gumer has not noticed any bene- ,
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Meanwhile, one of the most tan-11
"Los. Angeles. California." came gible benefits already noted is the?
back the reassuring reply. | speed-up in crossing frontiers. Fur C
nationals of any at the six com-!#
mon market countries a simple 5
identity card is accepted as a 9
passport, and the customs check ,
is almost nonexistent. Nobody 3
WOMENS $ CHILDRENS THONGS ”S!'39f
LADIES SLIMMER SLEEPWEAR 166
SOMMER STRAW HANDBAGS.“.,2».
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The United States. Britain. ,,
France and Russia were bustling . Meanweie,
land hustling, getting-ready for the .nE rout an
summit conference May 16 in Par-
At home living costs reached is.
an all-time high but there were, Before February ended Erance
‘ . " ~~ f had joined the atomic club of the
other Big Three by having its
first atomic explosion.
There was.a.new twist abroad,
one which may set the pattern
for more seribus events in the fu-
ture: ’
Rioting students in Kbrei forced
A newsman Nin town to cover a
county political rally stopped his I
car and shouted t youth work-
ing at a nearby service station.
"Where’s the peliti rally?"
he asked. “
Without hesitation. Donnie Dal-
masso, 14, yelled - back. N
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Foreign Beauties
Due forPageant
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) —
Beauty queens from Europe, Asia
and the Middle East arrive today
for the I960 Miss Untverse pageant
to run through July 10. *
Additional European Md Mid-
die East beauties are due in by
chartered bus Saturday afterhoon.
Gladys Zender of Lima; Pehu,
the 19158 winner, arrived .Thurs-
day, along with seven contestants.
A sucoessor to' the • 1959 queen.
Toshiko Kojima of Tokyo, will be
chosen July 9. " . '
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LADIES SPORTSWEAR GROUP
113 PLAY SUITS “Sr
school system should be ihte-
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Texas law states that a schpol
system which integrates without
approval in an election will lose
state funds, accreditation of its . .. - . . _____
schools, and its officials will face In giving that order June 4.
possible fines.; U.S. Dist. Judge T. Whitfield Da-
School board members. were[vidson urged, the board to go
asked to resign after they author-! I . .
ized the referendum by Miss Ad- Son Takes Ove,
die Barlow Frazier, an outspoken - -on 1 aKes -ver |
foe of integration and frequent
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DALLAS (AP) - The Dallas
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tests are being made to determine
the cause of the! illness.
Mrs. Lloyd Gray has been re-
leased from the hospital and* is
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Saturday Evening
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ference and canceled Eisenhow-
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It is too soon to know whether
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Last month the revenue was
$7,385,439 from cigarette taxe,
; 2970,407 from liquor taxes and
$131,470 from wine taxes. Total
Beall’s
— Even the youngsters think big
in this central Arkansas River
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 155, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1960, newspaper, July 1, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1464503/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.