The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 63, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1960 Page: 4 of 10
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"’ng often is used. However, some
years ago the U.S. Internal Revenue Service began
taking the position that all expenses incurred by a
business or anyon to influence legislation are not
"proper business expenses" and that taxes must be
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their welfare than her own, would still get a much finer
education than is available in our present million-dollar
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Editor Don Robinson of The American Press ob-
serves: "Having kept up fairly well with th so-called
progress of our educational system in small-town
America, as reported in country newspapers, I am be-
coming increasingly convinced that all the fancy School
buildings, the demands for more and more extra
shAid be treated a
But mollycbddlii. ______ _
Frank C. Holloman, special agent of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation now to charge of the .Memphis office.
“We are dealing with vicious young criminals who
Should youthful lawbreakers get off with a lecture
and a sigh of compassion for their hard lot in this tough
tion of our citizens express their
The result is that the i
towns are coming to see mat
to the citizens
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ricula facilities, the unimaginative requirements
teachers, and the insistence upon higher education___
all nit-wits, has resulted in little progress . . . In my
opinion, a group of 15 or 30 children, gathered together
in a small building for the sole purpose of learning,
and taught by a teacher Who ft more concerned with
hundred thousand. give or take,
tat of pure civic pride.
But that has changed. And when
Irving or Sherman (or Orange or
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out mat Mme cotumn when I give
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everlasting, and never at a loss
, Tewtahs ago Lyn wrote a
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at present as to Dallas. It
a pattietilarly responsive___
with me because of my present
association with the Orange Cham-
ber of Commerce.
1 commend what Landrum had
to My to all our citizens. especial-
ly the members at out industrial
. and busihes communities. He
wrote:
who never wed.
England has its beatniks, too. I
But over there they are know as I
"weirdies."
Great thoughts by great minds:
"There may be some things bet-
ter than sex.” Mid W. C. Fields
“And some things may be worse.
But there is nothing exactly like
excellent chamber. It is moving mmmau
into new headquarters pretty soon.
It is acquiring new personnel. It MR. ABERNATHY
is offering new services to its
members. And it is making a hand-
some showing for accomplishment.
Big D didn't just happen. Much of
what Big D Is is due to the
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The Orange Chamber at Com-
merce is a little ahead of the Big
D chamber in one thing: It al-
ready has occupied new headquar-
ters. It also will soon acquire new
personnel, and is offering new
services to its members.
Bridge City and Vidor chambers
of commerce have not reached a
point of grwh requiring full-time
personnel. But both are rendering
services to their members d a
type which before long will cause
both to need to open offices with
paid staff members.
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Once observed drily, "is the wise
kMlymiif at individual mean
Hd to M bubtic gobd."
You think this has been a tough
witter? During the winter of
1906-07 a world record total of 884
inches of snow fell at Tamarack,
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price .they paid for a new wit
was W.
There’s nothing more American
than ham and eggs. But they also
•ert popular foods frith the Egyp-
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eight notches. When it was
chopped into qurters, each part
was worth "two bits "
Do you shrink from work? Sure
you do. The average man shrinks
about three quarters of an inch
everyday between breakfast and
John R Head of fedtaaftpoUs
says he caught a cold, and it's all
the fault of a cleaning shop He
filed a INO damage guit, claiming
be caught the cold when he scam-
pered home without M* Mft —
which he said the cleaners lost
Aeron dhe Editors Det . ..
Something in Common
For Big b and Orange
tians back in 1500 B. C. E
Leap-year tip to the ladies: Tell
your favorite bachelor he can
help save your life by. marrying ARCHIE
you. Statistios prove that wives. --------
divorcees, and widows all have
tower death rates than women
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are committing adult crimes and they should be dealt
with aS adults,” to remarked recently.
And how right he is. It may be a tough world for
youngsters today, but it’ be a tougher one for adults
tomorrow. Young criminals who find they can hoode
wink easy-gMng law Enforcement officials will more
than likely grow up to M Adult criminals.
The price is high, and the public pays it The only
-answer to crirftfl th youths as well as in adultsis
punishment And it should fit the erif.
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compliment to have a part in
maintaining and guiding a local
When these chambers of com-
merce go cut to invite industry
to come and make a local invest-
ment fnning up into large figures,
they prepare a survey that tells
the prospective industry exactly
what it will need to know about
the local town.
qnapvuathe
trade outlets and adaptability «
tonal people as prospective em-
ployes of the particular industry
concerned ,
And the survey which to matt
successful in getting results to the
survey in which the local chamber
follows faithfully the very proce-
dure which the industry would fol-
low if it were making the survey
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NEW YORK (AP) — Things a
columnist might never know U be
didn’t open hia mail:
Wives in ancient Rome had an
Interesting way of reforming a
boozing husband. When wine had
dulled him, they slipped live eels
into his drink.
The 1960 census is expected to
show that 62 per cent of Ameri-
can families now own their homes,
more than at any other time to
our history.
As every mother knows, a boy
baby uses from two to five mbre
diapers a day than a girl baby.
/ It used to be that ch
commerce were consit
tomary, but only to aft
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way.
It was expecitd that the secre-
tary-manager go out and collect his
own salary, and it was generally
approved when he wrote a piece
ber of Watermelon rinds on the
courthouse lawns of ah towns of
equal site and equal number of
watermelos.
And if anybody challented him
on that Claim, the secretary-man-
prove the accuracy of his state-
Of course, if he was merely
claiming a whopping population.
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Pa“Ana donpve"prPtests fild by newspupet organiz-
tions against such a poic, it has remained in eftect
Now Rep. Hale Boggs of neighboring Louisiana pro-
poses in a bill that all such expenses be deductible.
He feels that to hold otherwise Would be to cut large
sections of the citizenry off from normal communica-
tions with lawmakers . . . who ate there to listen to
citizens, after all. _ _
There is precedent for Rep. Boggs’ proposl. When
England was newly in the throes of socialism and na-
tionalizing industry after industry, the Tate and Lyle
refineries took the case against nationalizing the sugar
industry to the people in an advertising campaign. The
English Labor government would not allow the adver-
tising as a necessary business expense, and demanded
taxes on it But a court ruled that if campaigning to
preserve the business from governmenta extinction
wasn’t a “necessary” business expense, nothing was.
And thus sugar nationalization was avoided in Eng-
land. The public soon was fed to the ears with national-
ization and started denationalizing. The ads of that sugar
firm saved the public some staggering losses, probably.
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Longevity: A lobster, if it can
avow hot water, lives about 50
years.
Worst pun of the week: Kath-
ryn Murray tells of the young girl
who went to her first dance and
suffered from stag fright
Ever wonder where the term
"two bits” came from? It stems
from the time
coin, the reaL
in the New Wo
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Chamber of Commerce and to the
men who compose its membership
Now it’s time for us to ask this question: Can we to
the United States afford to use the tax laws to muzzle
opinion* . . . opinions which may benefit the nation”
We hope sincerely that Rep. Boggs’ bill meets with
success in Congress.
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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/m1/4/?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.