The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 280, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 25, 1962 Page: 2 of 36
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on Cuban antiaircraft defenses, in
Marks Its 20th Anniversary
in Georgia and southern Florida
tegic Air Command bomber base
16, 1945. the bomb was detonated
And the President will look at
with an estimated force equiva-
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BY ANT COMPARISON
Legislators Are Filling Up
Briefcases With Legislation
Savings in every department on
many items reduced to clear. Some
are few of a kind of discontinued
lots colors or patterns, but, all are
Beer Distribators
To Aid Dystrophy
Another cannister campaign I
drastically reduced for our
END OF MONTH CLEAN UP.
EYE CATCHER - Many Dallas motorists did a
double take whan they aaw thia. It’s only a dummy secured
to signboard to draw attention to a naw atore opening-
• Sanforized
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ameron, wants "elim-
^trading stamp men-
A few tickets remain for tomor-
row’s performance of "Bye Bye
Birdie,” hit musical, and about
100 are left for the final show
the legislators ranking the
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aid the Muscular Dystrophy As-
sociation of America, Inc. is being
launched by the Sabine District
Wholesale Beer Distributors As-
sociation in four Southeast Texas
Auto registrations, drivers' li-
censes. income tax returns, food
The Little Cypress Baptist
YWAs are conducting meetings at
the church each Wednesday at
Soft, fluffy, warm scuffs for the women
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counters in practically all retail
beer outlets with the suggestion
that customers donate change or
any loose coins.
Over 1.000 cannisters are being
placed now in this area, accord-
Little Cypress
counties. ‘
Included are Orange. Jefferson.
Hardin and Chambers counties.
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Buna
In Fort Worth attending a state
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Bust Vignette Portrait
mogordo was chosen—the
legislation.
» House member. Milton
Fast pile velveteen 37” wide in color
* black. Ideal for skirts, slim pants,
boleros and others.
Wonder washable woolens reduced
to clear. Plaids and solids. Exception-
al value.
ne uey «... - give a combat demonstration.
Most of the areas the President He will Ret a first-hand report
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range.
The range actually became the
homa for the Manhattan Project,
which built the first atom bomb.
By JERRY PILLARD
AUSTIN (AP) — Legislators
heading toward the Capitol in
January are filling their brief-
cases with legislation.
Many unfinished issues face the
181 lawmakers Jan. 8.
Ideas of legislators as shown in
a pre-legislature poll taken by
The Associated Press vary from
the modern problem ol air pollu-
tion to talking of revising a cen
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been—and still are—under secu-
rity wraps. The curtain may be
lifted'a, bit for his visit.
Some at the buildup has been
to his new assignment
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. N Clark. 1348 Clifiord Ave.
and is married to the former
Myrlene Besse. They live at 5049
David St.. Groves.
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Winner Is Listed
Mrs. Glen McGuire of 226 Wikes
Courts was named yesterday as
the winner of a 850 gift certifi-
cate given away by Green's in the
recent anniversary sale contest.
X Sanforized western cut denim jeans at
/ ‘ reduced prices. Some slims and regulars
to save you money on a wanted item.
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LARGE WOMEN'S SCARFS
Solids and prints in large head scarfs
| for women. A rainbow of colors to keep
I you chic no matter what the weather.
Little Cypress Lions Club.
The Little Cypress Baptist
WMU will observe their 75th an-
niversary today. Members will
dress in old-fashioned attire and
serve as ushers during the morn-
ing and evening worship services.
Mrs. Clarence Whiteley, presi-
dent, will read the WMU history.
An anniversary tea will be held
following the evening service.
A training union counsel meet-
ing will be held at the church to-
morrow night. Mrs. Harry War-
nick. t r a i n in g union director,
urges all officers and department
heads to attend Supper will be
served following the business ses-
sion
Bill Yellott is receiving treat-
ment in Orange Memorial Hos-
pital.
surance; lobby control and ex:
pense reporting, reorganization of
ihe Railroad Commission and leg:
islation on slant hole oil well
drilling; pay raises for stats em-
ployes and other departmental ap-
propriations; and juvenile parole
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Twenty years ago
acres comprising the Los Alamos
area were taken over by the gov-
ernment for building a demolition
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Morris Col
Orange pol
It is estimated that about 90
per cent of the heat striking the
outside of a house is conoenttated
on the roof.
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lent to 20,000 tons at TNT.
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Tuesday night, Mrs. S. J. Pepper,
reservations chairman, said yes-
terday.
"Tuesday night will be the final
show of what has been a highly
successful musical well accepted
by Orange audiences. Reservas
high-and low-level . _
missions over Cuba, to check on
• High School graduate has been
L promoted at the Gulf refinery at
Port Arthur, Gen. Mgr. J. O.
Timms announced yesterday.
He is M. L. Clark named as a
computational analyst and as-
signed to the methods division.
Clark, a 1949 Stark graduate, also
- graduated from Port Arthur Col-
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She was 1 of 10 winners of such
gift certificates awarded on a
chainwide basis. The first prize,
a 8500 merchandise gift certificate,
went to Paul A. Farey of Gal-
veston.
Accidents Scarce
In Newton County
NEWTON (Spl) - The only re-
ported accident in Newton County
over the long holiday weekend oc-
curred Friday night when an auto
struck a cow on the Jasper high-
way within the Newton city
limits.
The auto was driven by Wood-
row Mattox of Newton, according
to Deputy H- E. Irby who in-
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saty of Los Alamos ax the M-
tiop’s oldest atomic installation.
sir Forrest Harding of San Angelo
id-qingled out equal rights for wom-
24 occupy a major spot in im-
tion to allow Texans to vote on a
change to the Constitution which*
in Savannah, Ga., Ft. Stewart, 43
miles southwest of the city, is a
training center for armored and
artillery units.
The President will see a demon-
stration by tank units.
The President's first stop in
Florida will be the sprawling
ance policies were handled by
code number to avoid disclosing
the names and whereabouts of
key persons.
Los Alamos grew. By December
1944. the population was 5,700.
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prints and plains, pima puff, ever-
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Pima poise, ruf a knit, fancy dobby
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lots who have been flying both visible, and this picture can be
phototaking constructed:
‘ Hunter Air Force Base, the
Farmer” and,f» Mtmiay what will he see?
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Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Sweezy Christi said he will introduce a. X
had as their guests Thursday mptpd, created* “^k^Und*
Dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. sad newwinopporcwsucharnte"
Wilburn Ansley were Rev. and Gonzales, sag he may intro-
Mrs - and.daugh-duce legislation Tor a comprehen-,
ter of Sulphur, Mr. and Mrs: sive study of higher education.
James Gober and children of Rep James Cotten of Weather-
Nome and the Ansleys' nephews, ford said he wants revisions in.
Douglas and Jerry Stanley of the ad valorem tax ,
Rep. Charles Whitfield of Hous-*
atop a 100-foot tower. It was the umbrella over the
world's first nuclear fission bomb.
the 54 000 Rassi, Niels Bohr, Edward Teller,
Stanislaw Warn and many others.
Dr. Robert Oppenheimer directed
actual atomic weapons develop-
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He joined Gulf in 1955 in the
accounting department. Since that
time, he has held various ‘assign-
meat.
Supplies had to be trucked up
a winding, twisting road to the
7, MO-toot site on the hill. I People in Santa F? and in the . .
Rigid security controls made Rio Grande valley wondered what Atomic Energy Commission,
life hard in Los Alamos during; was going on up on “the hill.” Acromnliehments include a
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By JIM BECKER I The President will inspect some
MIAMI. Fla. (AP) - When units of a force that was suf-
President Kennedy tours the areaficient to launch an invasion of
of Cuban crisis military buildup Cuba, if he had ordered one. •
’ He will probably talk to the pl-
secretary at the distributors' in a program of choral music
tomorrow during a meeting of the
By HAROLD X Writ I AMS though conditions were hard and known as “Henry
Los ALAMOS. N.M. (AP) -to many cases primitive |the late NieU Bohr
marks the 28th anniver-] The scientists included the Baker,
world's most famous physicists
There were Enrico Fermi. Bruno
| vestigated. The animal was re-
portedly owned by Wallace Gil-
christ of Jamestown.
There were no injuries reported
although the car was extensively
damaged and cow killed.
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Mrs. D. R. Armstrong TU 6-4035 officers
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) - Besides this legislation, Reps.
Thanksgiving guests of MrSand Alonzo Jamison of Denton and
Mrs. George Wilson were th
daughter, Mrs. Edna Bowden ai
children of Mena. Ark.
Oldest Atomic Installation Kennedy Will Get First Hand Report on Cuban Situation
By JIM BECKER I The President will inspect some will tour to his swift visit have on Cuban antiaircraft di
from Buna High school.
Children will be kept by the . - ,
week. day or hour. Interested per- Mar. Bert Hauver announced yes-
its test site a desolate, desert area ects
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, | Here have been sell-out per-
| formances for every show by the
‘ Orange Community Players. Be-
___„__„ — -___ Accomplishments include a ma-
Guesses ranged from a spec* ship jor part in development of the ________________ _
* ' thermonuclear bomb, a nuclear —will be going home, and the _ _ .
engine for space craft is being rresident wants to pay a personal the southern Florida area, and
worked on; and numerous other call on the officers and men be- their commanders apparently will
Finally the bomb was built. For important experiments and proj- fore they leave. give a combat demonstration.
. Rep. Dick Cory o Victoria will
Spending Thanksgiving with try again to win adoption ol a
Mr and Mrs. W. H Mickler were "Little Hoover Commismqn" to
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. study ways of cutting cost of
and Mrs. Tallie Pittmand and government. ~
children of Galena Park. 1 Sen. Bruce Reagan of Corpus
ments throughout this department . . .. _ .
and was an accounting clerk prior 6:30 P.m. Mrs. Bruce Edwards is
— He will see an impressive col-
Early in the morning of July lection of Air Force and Navy jet
fighters that have hung an aerial
umbrella over the Florida Straits.
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performances were scheduled.
Tickets are *$2 each. Curtain
time is 8:17 p.m. akthe Playhouse
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। Changes to the sales tax and
possible new taxes: election law
revision, including limiting a gov-
ernor to two terms; financing
state parks and adding new ones;
methods of selecting textbooks
and recital of prayers in public
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schools; loan shark regulation;
city annexation and city financing
problems; tourist and industry at-
traction;
legislatures have patched and re cAlg. tuadistrjatiaga ddncgemsing
CAmong those questions posed, X, S-2
I Fleece lined sweat shirts for boys and
• junior boys in whites and colors. Wash-
able and warm yet money savers at
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the light of Cuban Prime Minister
Fidel Castro's threat to fire on
reconnaissance planes.
After a tour of the flight lino
and a visit to the war room, the
President will fly to Boca Chica
Naval Air Station just outside Key
West. - •
The tightly guarded base Is
swarming with the latest Air
Force and Novy Jets, which have
screamed steadily aloft, armed
with rockets, throughout the
crisis. -
The President will check the de-
tenses at the base and see a
weapons display.
Then he will travel through pic-
turesque Key West, and visit
Army units dug in around Intet-
n-tional Airport.
These soldiers are manning ra-
dar and Hawk anti-aircraft rock-
ets, behind barbed-wire barri-
cades Roads to their camp are
blocked by guards.
■nd gasoliMxrations. and insur-
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Bgeten-b-l
Mrs. Pearl Lewis recently
shared a week's visit with rela-
tives in Wiergate and Kirbyville.
Mrs. Joanne Ellis, music
teacher at Little Cypress High
School, will present her students
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Army antiaircraft units dug in
tons of TNT. with their launchers in firing posi-
,_______laboratory became tion-at Key West, only 90 miles ___— ___
a permanent installation of the from Havana. Homestead Air Force Base,
The White House said that where the advance headquarters
many of' these units—speeded to for ' the Cuban crisis is es
Southern Florida during the crisis tablished.
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proper and ell other improve- thos years. _ . .
mAt? on the land Personnel were not allowed to being built to the manufacture of
in April 1943, the first scientists travel more «n 100 miles from
arrived to work on their- awesome!, Los Alamos,
task. , Scientists traveled under as-
Work progressed rapidly al- sumed names: Enrico Fermi was
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To Open in Buna
BUNA (Spl) — Mrs. H. D.
Washington has announced her
peter Pan play school and day
nursery will open tomorrow at
the Washington residence across
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and early winter
dresses to make
room for holiday
and spring styles.
Mostly few of a
kind and broken
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