The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 63, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1960 Page: 3 of 10
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U.S.D.A.
Soon To Face Each Other at Summit
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Eisenhower, Khrushchev Keep Hands on Table
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the Paris meet-
ness in wa
Those with Britain and France.
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Both have avoided an;
have
sanbower and Premier Nikita
their
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looks like threat or anger before
March 8, we
Addition met
no fixed
on
he did that
in regard to annexed areas.
him at the summit. The President
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ORANGE — Open Monday Night
PHONE TU 6-3678
1. It’s possible, although perhaps
unlikely, that something good cm
come out of the Paris meeting.
2. It would be bad propaganda
for the United States or the Soviet
Union—since the whole world is
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__then, despite what may
have seemed hostile statements
By JAMES MARLOW
A see ri at sd Press News Analyst
took the position that the United
States could not be threatened by
Khrushchev into a summit meet-
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The first session of ths study,
“Way in Africa." by George Way-
land Carpenter, was presented at
of Wesleyan
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political brush off. and have de-
cided to think for themselves.
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wee presented requesting <
rights and privileges as pron
by the new city charter. This
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Service Guild No. 1
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“She watches 27 violent deaths on television every
night, bat she faints when I cut my finger."
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Headon Collision
Kills Six Persons
EDNA. Tex. (AP) — A headon
collision of two cars on a rate-
slick highway killed six persons
and injured three others near here
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Good news for
asthmcics
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Serve Balanced Meals on
WASHINGTON (AP) —
two leaders who will sool
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Editor. The Lender:
On Tuesday night
people of Riverside
YOUNG,
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not ear problem. The City of Or-
ange annexed thia area and aw
Council. A Une laid down by Khrushchev for
signatures the Allies to get out of Berlin. He
■ later denied setting any deadline,
and at Camp David he agreed
since they met last year at Camp he had demanded the Allies get
•----------------------------------their troops out of Berlin.
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David and agreed to meet in May similar demonstratioa of earnest
at Paris in a summit conference
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Paul Ball, leader, gave the
study which concerns the outcome
of the invasion of Africa by the
Western World and what it means
to us today, and the' Western cul-
ture and missionary ontrearb of
, the past is responsible for the hope
of tomorrow.
Members voted to give life mem-
bershipe to Mrs. H T. Pitts, a
past president and retiring district
guild poblicit; chairman, and Mrs.
W C. McCollough, guild treasurer.
Mrs. Ima Stevens, who was host-
ess for the session, served refresh-
ments to Mrs. Pitts. Mrs. Ball,
Mrs. McCullough, Mrs. Evelyn
Swallow, Mrs. Don Booker, Mrs.
Steve Williamson, Mrs. W. L Pin-
son, Mrs. J. Cullen Browning, Mrs.
Clovis Mendoza, Mrs. Ruth Wood,
Mrs. B. R. Gandy and Mrs. Doro-
thy Marsh.
U.S.D-A. •HADE A
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hoptag for some solutions at the
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Eisenhower agreed to meet with through the window.
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it has been an intensely interest- ---p---, -m-I______
tag study to watch the way these jacked the United States into in- Sommunist Eas Germany,
two men have handled thefseives viting him to a visit here, after the Soviet Soon contends,
since they met last year at Camp he had demanded the Allies get though the Western powers 1
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Tumed“responsiblity asdetoed by by. both men, thetwo. actually
J -e- • have carefully avoided saying
meamaeT . .- _____ _, anything which would wreck the
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and chav, since his visit here, has said Ee1 ----- . _
4• nothing which indicated he might Homton. Armando Pena, 19,
be Midtag his peaceful period."" —---”-1 f—- *
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From an obmerver’e viewpoint, ful attitude by Eaat and West be-
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fag to begin under the most peace-
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at high altitudes into West Bertin.
Such a flight, no matter how
_________- high, would have to be across the
Khrushchev practically black- territory of the Soviet aatellite.
icked the United States into to- Communist East Germany. And
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2 Letters
TO THE EDITOR
We know that this presents an
economical problem since our
street maintenance along with
some other services completely
ceased about 1964 with our mayor
type government However, this is
Although the foreign ministers
gthis dommtysthe.aviet,Vndon. Eisenhower ana Khfushchev will
brilan and France had long meet- VMM a MU aSMSVV "
tags last year to try to settle the f”*™” IP.avoid anything which
Berlin issue, Khrushchev never Ee --..--—„ - =e
permitted a settlement, the aumsnit meeting. There are a
One thing which irked the West couple of good reasons for that:
was what seemed to be a dead-
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to face each other—President Ei- which might leave either
open to the accusation of ruining
chances for summit success by
their word or conduct before the meet-
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 63, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1960, newspaper, March 14, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519548/m1/3/?q=112+cavalry: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.