The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 131, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1958 Page: 9 of 12
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find a cure for the problem. Representatives of shipper
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Dallas Merchants
Face Tax Charge
Railways Delay
Merger Action
Victim of Hemophilia
In Good Condition
Much has been written in recent months about the plight of the
-railroads, .
came to this
railroads as
‘members of the c
ic central commj
ed to th* Repbl
SERVICE
STATIONS
SPOT ADS
are well read
Ortation. The corp-
law that will mae-
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Editors Hear High-Priced Burial
In 1904 Cost $90 .
DALLAS (AP> — The
menk charged two Dalla
merchants yesterday w
in tares
They are An
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to
the
inv
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Lax due was $1,102,254/
The complaint charges the men
with filing a Jlse and fraudulent
AWK
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Navy Chief
DALLAS (AP)- An Address
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1 Conqueror
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13 Alloy in
cheap
jewelry
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interstice
15 Studied-
St Sunburnd
17 Insect
18 Drodp
30 Basebafi
implement
31 old musical
instrument '
23 Nothing
35 Not to *s
much
28: Fragment
30 Short sleep
32 Extinct
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bird
33 Disclose
tate
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ITS FRIDAY 13th!
But Don't Stay In Bed
All Day!
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right
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jne suceesefu mteder for
“elver 'M itema speci-
conclusion: Too much government regulation
contrasted with the other agencies of tranep
mittees proposed a number of changes in the
rially correct this unfair situation.
FREE
BARBECUE BRAZIER
th* Roard
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Congress was so concerned that Senate and House transportation
committees held exhaustive hearings to determine the cause and "
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LOUISVILLE, Ky (AP)-M K.
Pruitt, a. morticjn for 54 years,
says it takes narly five times at
much to be buried now as"it did
when he-started in the busines
"A $*) funeral, back when I
lation for the relief of the railroads now before the congress
THE TIME IS SHORT-ACT NOW!
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to Death
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36 Obey
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39 Become
41, Chum
43 A:te
44 Hank
46 Sharp pain
44 Clique
•1 Danish.
money - 1
3.1 Drive
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54 Cocluding
speech
1S7 Saad plapt
59 Alllance
60 Makes
amenda-
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malie acid
62 Hang
r loosely
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year net its net inchme al $515,104 a steam room
with-n income and exeess profits The brothers
tax of $257,859. •
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4 Light metal
5 Poems
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an emergency appendectomy Bil- blood to clot during an operation. --------- r—•
Iv Whitley is a victim of hemo Billy is the son’of Mr and Mrs ins more tnan a
said, a legal analysis of the sit
uation
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After all it's a pretty good world
we live in — very Jew things to
trouble mankind except people.
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erp a high priced funeral," Pruitt
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guided misgles by the informa
tion chief nf the Naval. Operations
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THE WINNER—Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka, fight style is Bensen Alleman, pronouncer At left
Kan hides her grin behind a tightly clasped is Terry Madeira of Elizabethtown, Pa who
purse as she is announced as the winner of the missed out on the word 'propylaeum She took
1958 National Spelling Bee Champion in Wash- second place (AP Wirephotoj.
ington, DC. Holding up her hand in true prize
mijKfon dollars
t4 time will prove the Vanguard
groject a technk al sucseas but a
propaganda bust .
Commenting on the failures and .•
As seles *• up, w do production, salaries Md
the wtandard of living—and edvertising is a vital
-factor. By making your shopping easier, by
bringing you informarion on new products, now
foatres, now ideas, advertising moves merchan-
dise and keeps business humming. As o result,
awe faetories work full limo and the pickup is
felt down the Uno from plont owner to you, the
consuimer.
Advertising makes you the boss. Ta win your
favor competing products must constantly be
improved; lo satisfy your needs new products
must always be introduced. And most important,
as yea buy more, production costs drop . . . and
so do prices. Ivory day in many ways, Advor-
elaima AacaRae Yaul
vdng wwnwu- e Ws
. .The
tinn . I
rendi
ditten
have enough successful satellite
launchingshy the end'of the inter
ing
The
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seeder
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31 Srhall
33 Pieceot
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Zeta and
Thru ,
35 Limb T"
37. Chart
40 Also
43 Belgian
currency
unit
45 Staff at.
life
47 Book of
fetion •
48 Web-footed
birds
50 Hatetrack
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52 Architec-
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IN 195T- FOA THE SECOND
coNtecuriveYEAR- ews-
PAP€RS‘ too too
ADVCRTSERS Each SPENT
ovee • 000,090 foe $PACE
to TElL voJ ABOUT TK:*
eeooucrs’ DONT
income tax
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president of mpdera Ar Co J
Inc . and Epffenne Olivard Jr..
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From there on, it's up to the
comm ssion After- receiving the
investigator's report, the commis
sion will then decide whether to
LOS .ANGELES (AP) — A 12- was rushed to a hospital here from
year-old boy bleeder was report his home in El Cajon He was gn
ed in good condition today after en a special plasma which causes
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successes, qf the Vanguard pro
gram he Mid The people in
c A a :.AA volved feel terrible after a ailure
San /Antonio Man Bu they are confident they .wit
The proved crude-oll reserves of says I cant drive as well as I Need for Chrirtian
the Middle East were revised up should anymore so I m quitting N5,2 ,r , ”
ward from 14* billion barrels at before I hurt somebndy Dedication Is Cited
the start of 1957 to 169 billion . 1 can Ia, icc,, cadi,,
barrels at the beginning of 1958, When a man speaks sght nigly ’ ' Aeg‘ _ f ‘
Kuwait accounted for slightly less of himsehe must feel that he is —
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their regitar meei ne, place
founty Ceurtheete in ~rar
is* tor the folbwins.
__________ ________ Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe
i DETROIT' (AP)—Ernest Dees and Southern Pacific Lines
40. of Detrpit, took a 4,500 volt Anv merger plan adopted would, "surir
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3 Turn right
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-NOTICE ro BIDDERS
1 binanly matkeg will
•ri. by me until 10 ohoeK a
. we 1954 men pubit
mgr*,
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She was the first woman in the
nation to win popular election as
a state governor
Her motto has always been
"Live and let live I don't see
why people get mad at each other
and fight. That's no good The
, world should learn that I don’t
try to make anybody believe whit
I believe I say what I think, but
I don't try to change anybody "
et The s1vear-old Alpena man
I A 8--* l, .
E—* 1 ’Jr/ LOTH6S THAT ARE "DRY CLEANED
ARE THOROUGHUV,SATUATED t* A WET SOLUTE
Does NO, Howevee^o^rA^ mtei
jolt and Hved Deis, a construe have tn be approved by the Inter
tion worker, was guiding a steel'state Commerce Commission and tW
beam into position when the beam stockholders of both railroads
touched a power line Dees suf ——------------
K only minor hand and foot Democrats Elected/
mamommmomanmmammnmam To GOP Committee
the end of the ver mon numbered * }
I MT bringing the total for the .F.
crusmde to date to 2.295 . - K!
Sweden's trade deficit rone trom - 1
281.000.000 in 1936 to 281 000 000 in t
1957, in trade with th* United ."a n
States alone the deficit amoupted a e •
tn $208,000,000 last vur. mainiv .N4
a« the result of large imports of
' id a d se 1 fuels■
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'Ma' Ferguson ’
is 83 Today
AUSTIN om — Texas' only
woman governor, silver-haired
Miriam A. (Mal Ferguson, turned
*3 today.
Mrs Ferguson planned to spend
the day at her home here "just
like any other day"
Her last two birthdays have
been quiet affairs but-three years
ago some 300 high officials in-
cluding former Gov Allan Shiv-
ers and Sen. Lyndon Johnson,
paid her tribute at a hotel ban-
quet here
For IS years, she and her late
husband, Jim Ferguson, were at
the storm center of turbulent Tex-
as politics. .
Mrs. Ferguson was first elected
governor in 1924 after taking the
stump to vindicate the family
name. Her husband had been
ejected governor in 1914 and was
impeached for fiscal irregularities
in his second term She ran for
re-election but was detested in
1926 and again in 1930 but was
re-elected to a second term in
1932.
" rA5 I rh" Bontt
osange county, Tezas
youngster, stricken with
appendicitis Wednesday.
sperihestions eontact
to ant Earnest Wales
These concludin’, which we believe are sound and in the public
interest, arenow before the Congress.
If you pelieve in justice and fair play, write your senators and
-J FRIDAY, JUNE 12, IBM
Super-Sleuth Deemed Necessary
For Civil Rights Investigations
WASHINGTON (AP)--A sleuth nut crentin; a disturbance, take
, with the touch of a diplomat , a wealth of material and by anal
1—Thar's the type of min the sov ysis sort out the significant tv
ernment $ .new Civil Rights Com tors and properly present them in
mission ihtends tn send into the a report "
field when It wants to make, an When will invetigations be
| investigation made?
Racial qusttons are one of the That, said Tiffany, is up to the
nation's touchiest problems And commission itself which mnsi ar
folks lving in great where alleged prove the sending of anv invent
discrimination occurs do not look gator into the field
kindly, m many cases, on outsid. The commission, created under
ers who come in to investigate last year's. Civil Rights Act. is
muv mbright, 27, and (Im,IM, that, defamator Ymaterial.,"as
Lambght, 21. are onfrial before he.Put.1 '2.therecordon
........
. 4..«, Ae a 1 .... 4 comm ssion han I decided wheth-
oern auiuryaorpmenand • • el " wil make individual com
Xoftn SPie he.Ruit Pien, 4 ‘ plaints public bec ause so far It
-oton Mrs Fsther Ragiand manager f , E. ,nr,.a uHh
evad- of the salon, gave thH testimony ’’‘JI1 been conEronted “uh the
The Lambrishts sburst into her "The commission already has re
c . c » * Apri 21, I irecoenized ceived compiaints Put many of
Campdera M Billy besause .he.hetped .install Ihem have been ruled deficient
equipment in he .health ,studio bec cavse they TAck all the ECh
. _ _ ____ _____ They threatened to kill us if.,1,,1 Co,pm, iA" ,L. eAmmeeian
58. Mesquitg, Tex., the firm’s vice we didn't move faster to the back nical‘ formpti? hr.c9r md
presideny. - of the studio," Mrs -Ragland said. "Raly require?. 1 .rtaov 3"
The pomp'aint accuss the men continuing: . , c, Na,,
of faifint to pay $5414,394 in 1951 The men got $uL Befor kav Man Shoots Wite
tay Ilie suit alleges that the ing-they ordered women patrons _
, (inn's income tax return for that to disrobe and forced them into On City Street
. ............ arrested a FORT WORTH (AP)—Shoppers a
few days later at Corsicann Both in a dwntown department store "**' om. mrPAIWK
saw a man shoot his estranged speak nt nsunchenn for.the. x . .. .... .
Wife fataliy and kill himself yes poper editors at the Dallas Nayalt,Now the. average,.'*A8..he
tereay Air Station A addeC, and 4 mortician s^worK
A verdict of mtrder and suicide Directors nf the associai yes isnit nearly as exhausting
was returned in the deaths of Rot terdav chose Brownwoo as neat A funeral director often had to
Smith, 37, and Mrs: Smith. 32. year's convention site/'suhject tgimake his own caskets help dig
a saleswoman in the store ratificafionby-the convention Eraves and if a clerzyman wasnt
Police reported * James (iientinepf the tereford handy, deliver the sermen, Ptttiet i
— ----- -- - - - ------ —----------------——Smit—- -the-—mam »—and Hrtod xa nreatflHH yL thB-Imard laid—*——a-----=-----
AA,L,, rK. ST .OU1S I P)D ” asked to tark • wife and David y Lea Veil publisher Pruitt 8 of Millersburg Ky .
•orner round VUety the Missouri Pacifit Railroad do away; I don't want to talk of the Gabysten Daily Newt and was honored for hr long service
Of Re;mg RnnkmsLar have delayed until August anv ar to you, she was quoted as say tribune ys chairman at a meeting of the Kentucky
wb -5"5 ••-M‘dFI tion on a possible merger nf inp Kirkptrick said in an inter Funeral Directors Assn
REDWOOD CITY, Calif (AP)— MOPAC with the Texas — Pacific Smith pulled a pistol and shot vjey'after his arrival last night
A 32-year-old mother war convict- Railway * - his wtfe M the neck She ran ‘
ed of horse race bonkmaking Directors reachedno conclusion about 30 fet and collapsed: Smith,
while her 6-year-old daughter was after a day-long conference ves ran a few steps. put the
attending school terday. a spokesman said A final abov his right car and
Superior Judge Frank B Blum report on the merger is tn be tbe trigger..
tound Mrs Evelyn Carroll guilty made by Aug. 8 The next board
and set June 25 for sentencing meeting is set for Aug J*
Police testified Mrs Carroll did Merger of the lines would ere
a $250 a day bookie busineis over ate the third largest railroad in c,
the telephone in her apartment. this country with 11,900 miles of fe \nnf
I-___----------- track, ranking only behind the "
1 Actually, the suit charges, the pleaded guilty, to holdups in Ath-
'firm's net income was $1,608,899 ana three weeks ago ad were
• and the income and excess profits sentenced tn 99 years in prison
Tor the veat
kHn mede l<
DAI I AS (APfyo brothers call heartngs in the field
pleaded guilty Msterdav to rob if one is ordered. Tiffin. Mid.
bins a reducif salon and fercine the session wouid be open to the
28 women Id disrohe pubiic unless it appeared certain
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’ Christians and will sweep the ' • lazeu * Eounty m
world" ‘unless non-Commuiat o2a‘ „"82n*0‘ 4Xi "I,
-youth i willing tn dedicate itself ot Jyne it’* a
in Christ and; mrch Tin, his ‘' '* R Fhen
_rmy, Billy Graham said Tat -
ntt Fe--sxa-==-=z=
fiet ah***
The Count
» agapi4e Tted Appl taoces,-- •
tpme be Orange a venrt, -
ona 01 ", " "
piaw 6 2480,
7 ir
RATORS, Washine ma-
dryers, dshaisqers. Fnt,
serriee eal changeign.
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Staff highlights the opening sea
sion of the Texas Press Assn two
shignd Asieri alinns mus
»h INVENrOn1a as ol
Palice Lt. Charles Dogrsaid \Ajoac -
Me were "elect Solis was a narcoticaddict who Vcarner in I CXaS
trai commitgrattansunnt ‘gien bargiaryed .****!*“ for Bad Even for Ducks
tionSolis who-ft a trail, of blood By THE ASSOCIATED PREM -
The p’mes of the three were along the our sr of his flight, was At Wa bad weather for ducks
written in, but registrar of voters sho-Hrst in the arm He ran more.In Texas Friday. N.
Ebpf Tarleton explained that com-rn .100 yards across a treyle There was ne rain in the 24
pftee members must be resMliand into a creek bed,before hours ending at Sam Friday
tered members of the r narn dropped finally * Only scattered showers were fere-
The mixup apparentyresulted ------------- cast
because there was gn one candi- DECIDES TO QUIT DRIVING Partly cloudy skjes and warm Comm ,aton.1,
date for threexianc ies on the ALPENA, Mich (AP)-George temperatures were expected \ ITEM No j
GOP ticketTarleton didn’t say S Spragg has turned in his driv- Dawn temperatures varied from. Por..xprritcdt
how tho situation would be er‘s license after 45 years, of driv- 81 degrees at Galveston tn V* at r 5 ’
straighened out. ing without in accident or a tick- AmtrjUn
Forthat reason Gordon. M. "me empowered to inves tigate sworn
fany. ■ New Hampshire lawver tomptaints. of deniats of voting
who was sworn in recently m stati riehts and 10 study civi rights
director of the new commission, prpemsingenern.
has laid‘down some rigid qualifi Ear er this week. Tirfanx
cations for his investigators announced the commissinn will
. . . . . . . launch a nationwide inquiry this
I They must have tact and. be month in the three major urea,
। able to w«k with diplomacy, htel racinl ascrmination-voting
told a reporter educ
tion and housing
• ’ They must have abilitv to deal Tiff anv said that when a valid
with delicate situations They complaint is received he is em
must be able to Ro mtn commu powered tn proceed with, a studv
nities quickly: quietly and with- up hr the point of sending a field
r . ■ me investigator into the area in •
Brothers Given ■’ "hi "oa r he
fTRM NO I M
leas At Mci At
Orenge €ounty
ppessiNG
-RgwAeD Hs5,
V- e-t
‘—ABE/
VE. . A-
Ale- comoeonce
MANUEAcTee, WHOSE
I SALES HAlE INcsAsEo
NOTABLY IN eecENT PEAes,
in vest to ovcr $2,009 ood
(N NCvjspnpf.e! AOS LA5T
YEAR -A20 t,GAi MCK. ‘56.
eniden pr' perty- owners will
d on June 30 .19
The esang# dst.tol 13,300 peo
- emost- teenagers- jam med
into the 16 500-ieat arena "these
nenle in Russia ren’t slaves
Millions are dedicated ".g
•Th* decision* for hritr"at
tiena cotaet F K.
lector orange Cotta*
9>-• Vy
hwase a nut smj megucini
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One of the principal proposals wguld permit the railroads to exer-
cise their inherent advantage a the low cost, volume transporta-
tion carrier by pricing their only commodity—transportation —in
competition with other rtrriers so long as their rates return a profit
and do not discriminte between shippers and markets.
‘cert lied
STef the
pay abia ro
EBR!PSHM°oNM
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SAN ANpAN0 (AP>-A mam-patigranmsopehystmeaearsfeceshe
whose 9est bore the .attoo Klrkp«<nck Mid the Nav
s mi destine qutferins doing work in the space J
is n.destiny) faiied in outrun field, bul not AnythingK
Vbullets yesterday. talk about
, he second one hi Frank .Solis, "Space and satekKex have .ire
20, in the, back and kilted, him mendous vatus-Kus foi example
I wo brothers, 11 .nd IS, were in recomnaNnce we}wili con
arrested .shortly after the shoot tinue Mofking hard Ken though
ing which was witnessed by three theF’are ocCasiomai failures he
boys who ran home to tell thiDlded
P)- Three mothers______________ ,
iHlet ac. ■ompanted
L-K, end ever recorre
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