The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1957 Page: 3 of 10
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico « -
What may be the first "All Ameri-
can steel band will make its
North American debut at Chicago
before the year is out.
That is the word from the lDth
Naval District here, where a group
of United States sailors have
mastered the peculiar art of mak-
ing music from steel oil drums.
It till started when “somehodv
found out that by putting dents of
different siaes in the top of a 55-
galion drum, you could get sev-
eral different notes out of one
drum By trial and error. Trin-
idadians found that by using the
whole drum s deep bass was
achjeved: that by cutting* it in va-
rious lengths the range of the notes
could b* changed.
Progress was continuous — and
today the ‘ ping pone drum” -
which carries the melody — has
a range of 34 notes. The range of
a complete set of drums covers
four octaves.
Last February. Rear Adm. Dan-
iel V. Gallery, commandant of the
10th Naval District here, visited
Trinidad at carnival time He was
so taken by the music of the steel
drums he ordered a set When the
drums were ready, he ordered the
Navy's hand here to go to Trinidad
for a week and learn to plsv rhem
Even though many thought a
wwk wmuid not be enough, the the -pmg.pong drum
boys did well Upon their return.: e e e
they began appearing at Navy’
benefits and charity affairs out- Even
side the base. They have been :•■■■
howling success. band to a calypso-like rhythm.
Now they are shout ready to
to the States, probabv to Chicai
but the d3te has not been
The band plays all kinds
sic, from the West Indian
to slow "boleros" and
Automakers Marmaduke
mMum
On New Plan
DETROrT<*y- Walter t> Reu-’
ther. president of the United Auto
Workers, has asked the auto in-
dustry’s Big Three to cut car
prices in return for modified un-
ion contract demands
There was no immediate com-
ment from the auto firms
Reuther wrote the heads of
Chrysler Corp.. General Motor
,Corp, and Ford Motor Co asking
them to cut auto prices by at
least JIOO a car Ha said in re-,
.turn the UAW would modify itai
new contract demands .next year,
j The labor leader called his plan
a positive and practical proposa1
for making an effective beginning
tn stopping and reversing the in-
flationary trend.”
Reuther told the auto, leaders,
whose contracts w ith the UAW run
out next spnng around June I
that “we are not asking you tn
take'anv risk that we are not pre-
pared tn sha’-e
T Tranvendmg both (labor and
management interests» bv far a*c
the interest* of the American peo.
I”',Church's Right To Reform Defended
willing to take the
in collective
L_
ffT
Hr*"vsty
»->»
Caught in Pinch of Rising Costs
By G. K. HODFNFIELD choices, none of them attractive,
W ASHlNGTTts — Construe- The excise taxes may he ta-
ttoo of a 41.0M-mile network of creased the propoeed mileage of
superhighways rnsa-cxtjssing t h e the interstate system mav he re-
nation has been caught in the duced, the program may be
pinch of rising coats, and diminish- 'engthened by as many yean at
mg income needed to complete it on smaller
Results of the pinch mav not Mg* **.*(» Nr«*u
«hnw up until fiscal I PM wh-
starts July I '.Pis From then J
td possibly PK* or. Uler. tfs g
mill want the mileage reduced
UX hi* <r*n state, and there ijJdtltle
chance Congress wouldjKer take
progrim off the -Strictly pay-
At •/> ha»a ika — _ t- . _ - -
inc_t.« hurl
The highway act of 1PM
templated completion of the i
state system in IS to 15 years
Officials of the Bureau of Public
the,:
may ask Congress foH appropri-
ations to make up'the difference.
The trouble is that no tax in-
crease is popular, no congressman
Roads (ire mow talking
iDon't put it fh^re '1'hat's just about tail-high
will call for « mammoth burst "of ZZJrZ
L T . happen, if - as expected - corns
n Rina I estimates put the cost rise even more during the stowed
rrt»d'bu'!dmg r»roj^sr» down period1 Plesse don't tsk the
at 37'-, billion dollars The fed- people of the Bureau of Public
erai government picks up P# per Roads - they’ve got too many
ba"snce *"* U“ ,nd **“•* km8',,Zfd headache* alreedy.
Rising cost* have knocked that fV.J.
estimate into a cocked hat A new ^CQ'HiirfCI V.OCOS
estimate now being cotppleted is Tfl U_w- D.n_
expected to add a minimum of 1 ° n*v* KOOfTI
’tiLZXrTXBut Not Etching Eagerness To Change' 2ZUZ S,*"*"""" ™
price reductions we ere poke VflNNEAPOLIS te — A Swedish bishop added,-when language ami 1o make the pinch more hind cliistvely reserved for red-haired
--- should make it impossible to meet fi,today defended the environment change He said from the special ex-coed* ’ \X
MUSICAL CHIEF—Chief Petty Officer Charles A Roeper and *■' of tneir just demands and still church's righrito. reform but said church buildings and architecture r,v> *®xe» on gasoline, tires etc When a new dormitory opens
* which carries the tune for the Navy's oil • reasonable rate «;<(,*». right does nor .justify an follow change in building mater- •* tHttaf behind schedule. These here fa November the room will
to cnimgg:” r*ls and techniques highway users’ taxes go into a he ready—decorated in pale gold.
drum t>and.
P™*'* . j , . .. X itching eagerness
'*rl,'r. rhat *:hpn Bishop Bo H Giertr He w.a critical of
special highway trust fund Under If »** liven to the college by
Even "From the Halls of Monte- Puerto Rico, but also on the main,-,new contract" negotiations begin eLhenh. e«2 a».!«•* . *» •»«'«»• t(w, p,N wvnu-go legislation fed < apt Will Judv a Chicago 'pub.
rum." has been played by the land.” next year his lXm-ILon-member f ^rvTn’c ih-’llTL » i ~ v cral all.>clu?n, ,n X , ,Te, £ ^
band to a calvpsol.ke rhythm. * Lots of people wtlf be sold* on union's top goal would be a short- evening shall he .» t was only .w----- **
calypso sees "a great possibility that steel It's a natural for high''school model* *° °* **'* ,hl* the'power to alter the smallest rhurrh*'U^urthitelIi^hl^l*n^Mpv!!!!" *h,rh *'**Bemuse T"»Af. in Poj«fi«
foxtrots, bands will increase not only m bands" !™'W’ _ letter in this Gospel." the Swedish. »nd „s unalierable Iiturnv ' Bis^Li* now ««»»"g under And Blonktt, Hot SI(Off Trip
Just in Time To Report Hungarian Revolt x Pflkfln-f flVPrPfl
Reporter Found It Hard To Belieye When Freed Daaaer Cf0ien
a.'SSm* police, convicted of treasonithick_ walls of the_ prison I had 99 ^ '
hop Giertr continued We of the ootwork
evangelical church must not "ml the h»sh ®pendmg hasn’t rei
PAWTUCKET, R, f Stephan
real iandrv. 3',, dressed In hit best
cleric said "Here there can be no _ _
willingness to compromise Tn all evangelical chu'rih must" nor” pir *7 H*o'1«*h spew __
suggestion* tn reform the message mil our old flihle traditions our ^ *'*ried-~ihe5* was .till * sue P«U*m»* an^ taming a blanket
of the church and its manner of old hvmns or our venerable milpii of 41 * millirmjo be carried set out to see the world,
work, the church muft replv aim- language to beurnie a new church „,rdL An"'h*r surplus of 1?0 He gef only a bl,0£|i from his
pK\ ‘No. 'Jctltt the wav, thf T.atin.’* million haa bren forwtit f»c. this hon\r wKf*n a woman iported hm
sneak million will eat deeply inter
_ _ . pc"K surplus that has been carried
1 was * n^ortet^fbr The" Asso- tan ousted a month earlier. 1 ^thVsfc^Teu7har£m mi* ^."fWntied program was scfffd- viorkTf'evenThL w«e':7om
p**»—«•*- '*■-« “ - s»*s w- -*• «»*™«- **• ,isLca« ...d *«» «s s-rs.'”- arasi sk^s
irmrtc if00*1 including even trees-! --——• disappear altngejKer and the pro-.
of uree of the church, which may ' 1 ‘ - - —‘,1 —■' n
AjsoeistKl r-m ~ rnrrin-mdfr' ~fn police, s,un*iv,iru VM ur«5™: unv» -'I -*»' |d>»u» • ww
Ranstrv tar is v..r> »pent w months against the Communist regime of! not heard that Rakosi. an old NEW YORK
In • Communist prt.«on
A poison-rov
nr rhirers of eertMiiw Matvas Rakost to which, as a Hun- Stalinist and the man whose fate ered Oriental dagger that might •■**nmbly resumed after a dav of on to art wofg #(Hj
wwnntiy determined mine, had bring a quick and painful *»th -TV. spirit would h«v
—thf HunjsHsn uprtstns Noe- »
member »f The APs Aeshiniton «t«ff, , . ,.
Merton teiu here how it teit to teem power from Wire Nagy, accused In midmornmg I was taken nesian consular official.
M * m*n- of spying and ordered my arrest, down to the plush office.of the Police issued this w*mirt6 , , .. . - .. . _ ... -
Frid.y I —m mid 1 w«. . frre man ,mll rrll. crmplr.dy »..W djm to „ ISLv™ "* W“’d S?W "P
____________ U t* e * ct gevwt(1 century dagger fl • ni • 1 ms Oier^- appeat to be four possible
| I d.dnt believe my ears, thought w,th *n jv<?7 h«ndle end gold-
it was a trap. I asked them what Cl’\’er®d teekwood scabbard, val
______
the to'the police station, where
for ^ been be<lded down.
I had spent 18 months in the from the world, I did not know They said I would
Budapest prison of the secret what was going on outside the that afternoon
Americans Caught in Middle
Of French, German Money Values
ued at $3,0M, was stolen Satur-
they had in mind, what was the rtav - . trnm D
r'T’t'l:.:1"!! JKeSff ^TSJSJSTef
Bio out and s<f youps^tf. Yw will xn»#v1/ilLnnCnomn 11_ j.-.,*.
find quite a change that will ex- rhlff of the supply mission at
plain everv-thing they said. tached to the Indonesian consul
I was taken bark to my cell, general's office
By SAM DAWSON < The first result of this week's The barber shaved me and" I was The 42-vear-old official returned
NEW V’ORK UP — The battle partial devaluation of the French given back my necktie, watch and with his wife and two children
for world markets shaping franc was confusion and stale- alt those little things.that mean from a visit to New Canaan Conn
up between an overvalued French mate French goods piled up on much only when one is deprived about II p m. Saturday to find the i‘nd mri.Vliyr p.in'
franc and an undervalued Ger- American docks while customs 0f them dagger and about $6 70 in coins I" r»** after r«»; while gmilv
^n»n mark has American busi- men awaited official word on the i had to wait till 3 pm. These missing —<----
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Inside •« Outline _ C«mel(t«
PEST CONTROL SERVICI
• All W*rk Owrawtaad
• iMtonofcl* laiei • Sim lillmatM
ORANGE TERMITE CO.
fh, TU l-|411 Out Du ken Owner
/
Find* Healing Substance That Doea Both —
Relieve* Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Se* Yerk, K. Y. tSe*.lall «. go, the .extnniihine ete(emenr4
8r*t time science hi« found > new
healing rubetence with the *»tn>r>h-
tng ability to shrink keniofrhoide
nessmen pretty much in the mid- new rate for evaluating them were the longest hours of my life He said the krtx had been in
die. The second result was to send n(VM1 _ j was told latter — his famify for generations and is
But many doubt they'll be hurt American exporters and import- ,j,e Foreign Mimstp, asked U S passed on from father to non Thr
too much. American buyers of era scurrying to find out what charre d'Affairea N Spencer official said it is considered sa-
CauuiiiL m*ii m«s awwilt orwlc rsmo 1 mnoe the fMiiu ruldc — r f. . —___■ j . u ____n # WRffli|jJJ Off
ightfulown
hours er * fsmilv.
r ™d”' r,—,a ofBr - F™eh s r ^
hour Perish ^ Frefnch h8,',‘ rUt ,he 7lu.p onh' I«.r'months earlier He die- "Sf1'0" ^ h«r,bs*
I UUI I VI IJII Of their franc for- foreign trade , ,pd . h the texl nf thp bnpf and sulphqr. It got its last hath
purposes. They put a higher tax IZ ”in,m ,hrw *S°- hf> **'<1
on about «1 per cent of what they ~.T u ^ _
J You may pall your papers and -
ratifying pain .actual radttetinn
(Ihrinkagaj tekk ptaca.
Meat amarine of all r»nlta wrra
•• Haeaugh that aufffrrra mada
.Mtnmihing »tai*itirn,ol like "Pilaa
hav* rrasrd tn ba a Btohlrm’"
Th* (r-ift 19 a.nrw hraling tub-
*tan*« ilho-byne*1 dirrnv»ry af a
world fainniM r^ifairh tnaillnir.
This ruhMriu'r ii now available In
• iippa»itaru/nr air'aitnt farm under
the name/TVepornOnn «,• At yoBC
druggist: Money back guarantee,
•n.« c a. Pei iiw
ORANGE BAKERY
(Formerly Orqng# Poslry Shop)
W[ CATtR TO SPtCIAL PARTUS
• BIRTHDAYS • WEDDINGS
• SHOWER • SPECIAL CAWS
Full ling of oven fre»h Pies, Cakes and Cookies
TU 3 9939 "N- 904 2nd St
too much. American buyers ot crs. scurrying m ima out wnai charge d'Affairi-s N Spencer official said it is considered
French goods may not profit goods came under the new rules Barnp, t(1 rnme, tn Thrv tofd him cred dnd capable of «ardin|
much either. French cars may and to figuring how much, if any, (ha{ i wo„id we frep ,n . tPW evil spirits from the rightful
cost less here. French dresses prices would be changed on U S h er s family.
automatic
they
United States
In Buc Lrn^n on about W1 per
■ II le M J — * —wll import from fhe unura ataies . , . . ... ■. \ .. _ .,
WALL TOWNSHIP. N.J. UB-A They raised to 20 per cent from ber^ ' CSt SHOWS Fo ks
Public Service bus bound from IS per cent the premium they be re'e«od now he WdIher *',, ,
Atlantic City to New York blew give French manufacturer* on »ne toox a cao H5rorp‘he mas-11
a tire and smashed into a Garden about 82 per cent of the goods ®|V? r**?,bri£k headquarters and OenCrO ly nOnC’Sl
State Parkway abutment here 'bey export to the United States. pr's7 f ,be *PcrM (jpbee she PROVIDENCE, R. I 'fi-Police
yesterday, killing four persons and The reshuffle in francs also gives asked ,hP driver to wait. You said mdav an unintended test
injuring '.10 others American tourists more for their better pay me and rail another showed Providence residents are
The nuge vehicle; traveling 50 dollars. taxi when they let you go. the honest to a large degree,
mile* per hour when the blowout The Germans have been enjoy- drlv*‘r 5#ld "I do^* hke to linger The unintentional tesi began
occurred, skidded for 100 yards ing a trade advantage because an around here I Ijnmx of manv peo- Saturday night when Gordon Reid,
and smashed into thq concrete overvalued French franc made Ple who went in here and never 28. tossed Jkfk) in small hill* from
barrier with such force that the French good* higher priced in came oui again, . ” the roof of an apartment building
bos' roof was peeled back to the world markets than' German 1 was solemnly go'en into the where he is superintendent
fourth seat. goods bought with,*' mark which custody of my wife High-ranking He admitted >n court later he,
Rescue crews used acetylene the world holds to be worth more secret' police officers were all was under the influence of several
torches to free five of the injured, than if* official rating. (It's worth smiles and laughed heartily when drinks
WT d*adon ™re because Germany’s finaaciaW' wife told them about the cab Traffic was tied up for some
arrival at Pitkin Memorial Hos-house is spic and span and driver \. time •« women and children
pital, Neptune. A fourth died at France s i« a mess.) Thev had onlv one polite requesf^'.scampered to roller! the-bills
the hoapita some hours ^er.^ j With their new mirrenc’.- jug "If you really v-e ydurself the Residents read m the Sunday
N«)ne of the dead had tan pos- gitng the French hope to get the changes w* talked about, write Toumal thst the m0n-" was no-
ibvely identified / . L ' abour them Mavbe the West wall Re,d'. and he had np right totcTa
drying luxury
clothespin
cps-t...
at
r
*u\
'A
For example, French cars could believe vou
cost less here because
it away.
Before I was finally permitted Up to last night, 35 persons had
of the, money
Criminal Attorney
May Run for Post
S A^N FRANCISCO (fi G^orce *iani * inc u.3. oujisr
SrraS Sri asr^.^vr
m.cryi ae—.M s-Jjs.'B.'SSa.'W S ark*rtJ ■nd ** Sr5"
The new rules permit a French tn leave, one of the officers pro- returned $800
STS? of» !'Z« ----.
Sane,.to the US. dollar since ^d. Th,s w7, tn*t7you and WATER ,S ASS,GNED TO ARMY
lake
author, and the late Tom Mooney. ,t^at the n7w rate of 4Mfrancs‘^ had “ h(fT* since; . .” *“”*** ln, u. .
said ast night he was serious v 'nf new rate 01 Irancs , Texoma under a hill signed Wed
considering running for attorney “> the df>llar -J TZZ l S nPM,av hv rF-isenhouer
general. In the .booming foreign rar The truth was that the did not -----
Davti. 50. a Democrat, said he market in the United States this us ,0 ktiow. not even m this
wap thinking of making the race ** important last year the Ger- .way’ . . .tb* Amenc*r"'
if Edmund G (Pat) Brown, pres- man Volkswagen was running display any interest in our cast*,
ent attorney geheral. riin* for the awgy with a growing share of this Who could care oh'^at day?
Democratic nomination for gover- dollar trade. This year the big The parcel was opened. It Con-
nor in 1958- growth has been chalked up bytained two cartons of cigarettes
Davis never has run for public Th* French Renault* and sotndBfor my wife and two tms of pipe
office. But he has tan an active Br^h £ar*' r K f tobacco for me Seeing the hungry
new French foret,
the 191$ change deal will make the Trench
i$n ex- looks of those who were watchjng.
French my wife quickly distributed one
party worker
Mooney. convidaBMB____ .
Preparedness Day bombing which cars just that much more attrac- carton among them
killed 10 in San Francisco, was tive. if the French makers pass
pardoned by Gov. Gilbert L. 01- along their windfall profits in low- . Y~ 1
1939 after his case went er prices on their cars for export. ’.L*" . '
Umbrella Business
seer e t policemen were
son in 1939 after his case went er prices on tneir cars tor export. J ?**['•bbergasted by the
four timea to th# U S. Supreme Creations of the Paris dress- change* -I found Nagy was hack
Court. makers, on the other hand, won't m P°wcr Hungary was seething
[be affected by the Change in the m *-h* lever of the prerevolufion
fr*RC- The new rules spocificaltv.Ftmosphere The volcano could
exempt textile* and apparel* from have erupted any day.
Reoorted Folding Ud Lhe n7 20 ^ ren! Prem,«mn *:»* only a year «go.’.
T Frfnch 80vernment is allowing Tverythiflg th,t h„ happened
CINCINNATI (Jb-A New Jersev its exporters. since is lute a kaleidoscope the
umbrelU maker . w , , -T u . fantastic weeks of the revolution.
bile la folding up the umbrella Thieves Work Extremely Hord the war on Budapest street*, th*
Irving Hollander, president of F ““^tir SS ”-C*nt.Rewnrd *£
Hntl*nrl^r A <Afvn Inc told a r£* IRVlNGTOW> N. J. -Tht^vw tanc^, th^n our d^|>arfYirf, the
veaterdav that American *>roke int0 Nor,h Dairyland Wr»* breath of th# air of th> fre#
nowS!i,dera c« them ^.yesterday, removed a .500- world on the Austrian border, and
umbrella.. ~ .
"Whoever thinks about taking
wajk nowadays? Th'
car i
said.
i pound safe, dragged it down two finally America
g flights of a fire escape and then
It was a busv year
X1
If trj WOHIH owning— \
tri WORTH INSURING WITH 1
JOINER
INSURANCE AGENa x
Ymii Uart AETNA A*wtt V
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■’nfl&Sffumr mm- “*
five cents. A company spokesman
said that was all the safe eon-
tained. . RODEO CLOWN INJURED
\ ---- STOCKTON, Calif, m - Slim
SHOULD DO WELL Pickens', the West’s best known
KESHF.NA, Wfs. (4*) — Ernie rodeo clown, was recovering to-
' Goodwill is a member of the Rec- day from a severe kicking re-
rettion Committee bf the Menomi- caived from a Brahma bull at the
see Indian Advisory Council iSaa Joaquin County Fair.
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such thing., as insurance
Not only wouid I.
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business but most ,
of our time would |
be spent worrying %
whether some,
catastrophe would
befall us . . .
Housevioves would
go about their
work with t h e tc
apron pocket* fill-
ed with sand tn
case a fir# broke out at home
... no one would dar* drive
their car on a public road . . .
*H the stores would probsbly
close their door* . . Maybe
this it a slight exaggeration but
H might not be * . , The person
without ad equate insurant*
wouldn’t be at all foolish if he
did the above things It's be-
coming more important all th*
time to have a reliable insur-
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... To be aure . . . insure |
. . . Call Zeto A Lakin Insur-
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