The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 165, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1957 Page: 4 of 20
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THE WEAK UNK
■ fight that mold and ahould have jj * H* HAL ROYt.F
b~n •'r'<ded V GATUNG§U*G, Tana, UPn-Few
Mt would Hava been • voided If Americana today art familiar I
the people-including trie—who ar# with a bttarre period on the
responsible for the adopY'sp of the frontier when Franklin, .the 'Loat*
council-manager *y*tem here had State." glmo« became the !4thj
gnen it, the attention profflieed for »tar m the U S. flair
* i •K 'It i* fdlfl Ijere Xifhtlv to thou.*
However, j am n«t smeg **\\s$nd*' of tounst#--who aMeodj
sume a fuf! afiare of the Name Njhueky Jack." an outdoor)
»mims«cu» A/tvi atrtr
pea in recent month* that whiles of thia type of
eat gam* have Keen made bv the Tbeae drMna
•tern in Orange, certain aspect* rtin|.M wavV
vt* application were leading to cooling off und
out,t' -j apreading in p
On one, possibly two, occasion* out America, ai
suggested that ire C/irens i* among the beat. \
roup for Retter Government. The ea*t Of >1 unite* thKtalept*
h,ch spearheaded the campaien -of Broadway probation«l*\.ml.
>r the couhc-l-manaaer setup, Pege drama afudent*. and /local
lake a *tudv of ita application residents. The- ’col*-of Thomjfr Jef-i
to determine what rhange* ferson. for example*. is played bv
*etl tn be made to guarantee ita Richard Buying, chef and'mana-j
reservation gee of the New Oatlfnburg Inn-
SijcH a study, in my opinion, restaurant, who formerly was a
Wild. have warded off the polity Broadway dancer,
sl-flght how going on, N : ''Chuckv Jack" i* hufliHa round!
Mv share of the-,Name for this the fabled exploit! of John Sevier,
uttle «tem* "from % failure"m a frontiersman!, who became
“'••tie more time personally to known as the “Father of Tennea-
tw* htd edHorialroverag# ot,the see” j
•ohlems.^tronc point* and weafc- less well-known nationally than
■'ses of thPsto stem a* it is being other son* of the Volunteer
Orange. State" Mich a* Davy Crockett,
And 1 do nor plan an editorial Andrew Jackson and Sam Hou«-
>dor.*ement of artvNjf the men ■ ton. he tag regional'hero here and'
•the City ^ommiksion rare, etgved a kev role in the America's 1
nev re all pond solid cittrii^. the early westward expansion
sue 1* clear-cut. and I am of A veteran of King's Mountain
V' ABie.u lUe . /star* uhII J _ . I ' at . -air
OH * THAT
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fh AN OFFICER*'
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C. Mg'JXHREAL
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learn hat dry while
Ike the stars, ar#
lopularitv through-
nd "Ghucky Jack'*
1 N0*€f Of
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BEETLE BAIL!
Moment of Meditation
Know ye not Ibni *f are the temple of Gotland
that tb* Spirit of C"«l dsvelleth in you? 1 Conuthigns
■h^gg-Px Fur on hour um klts.
iVUAT C*P \ WAVES/ AT TOT TALONS
THCVSAY \TO TW*M. TUAT KENOCC
jan v ts rr szepnjtupnac -
expensive latusen locks aoop'j
r 7 f 2
Public Must Support Civil Defense
Ccun.'v Judge Charlie Groriirf? was qui^ co-rect when
Hf commented '-eferdav tha* recardles* of what t* don*
tewgrd fermine an acjtve civi! defense orc*mfatjpn in
Orar.?e Countv ft* eventual >urco«-- or fa iwe will de-
pend on pub1'!* support and partiripa».ip£.
Jj, 0 'rSve g chance for sucre®* in 'He-first place.
tuch an AgePcv muM bog.in t\ulh >h'' public The.people
must want it. If they Hon'*, *f^rt* to make it work will
he of no avail-because it will never pull in enough active
rarfcipants to get rolling. • h
, Jt won't work without public support and participation
even if .the countv ha« a paid civil defense direr*or be-
cause it is a people’s program. The leadprs and the fol-
lowers must come from the rank arid file and if they are
net •vgiltbl# it’s no go.
Thi* fact, more dyrn anvthing else, accounts for the
m which Hurricane Audrey caught 0’-ange
and other’ Revolutionary War en-
gagement*, Sf'ier fought .12 bgt-
tng from me *" flw with the Cherhkee and CrMk
—- lnd'»os to open for settlement the
Regardless of- 'he *l,ecjton * out- *?"'**
rome. I do pledge more thoroueh Mo,in
nev* and editorial coverage of the
city government r the future. *iden
W th our *m*lt *difor!a! ataff. ,I1M*
which has fb he spread out over
many other aettvitte* of genersl
interest^ that won't he easy. g.
And m s coins to require more
rnoperafion than ihe newspaper is
now getting in the matter of finan-
cial report* For example. I ha'e
been "trying for about two week*
to get a ropy of the lat«*t budget
att'ement. without *ucces*
Good newspaper eoverage i» e*.
senfial to the efficient operation
of any branch of , government.
But the newspaper must have the—the -l*ih state He en$agad~m ai
cooperation of the public official* bitter personal feud with Andrew
involved tn gathering the informs- Jackson, and died in ISIS at the!
(ion necessary to tuch coverage age of 7ft
So, whoever wins nut in next _ it lasted, the short-lived,
Tuesday * election. Pm going to ^State •**( Franklin fought hard to
expert—and demand—that the in- CTj*erV* ^ dignity a* a legal,
formation we muy have to keep hods’. b yt ,
our pledge tn the'public of better ^he courts, under Sevier, dealt
coverage of tHfr aty government, ,.**•”* justice,
be maoe avgilable when requested. ’J *he ruling agamy a man
_ ^ convicted aa a horae thief:
And while we re on the .uhjeet >* therefore ordered that lhf
of th<> ’ rtfy gnvfrnm^nt. I h*'» ***<5 FJii* PvfvMirn# h#
tnofhfr iuggfution, no mnftnr who on# Hour;
gomes out ahead in the election. thgt he have both his e*rs nsiled
This recommendation sri»es ”** ptlltMA’ and severed from
from sn experience associated hi* head, that he receive at the
■with Tuesday night’ll Council meet- puhlick whipping post M 1a*he»
,nc well laid bn; and be branded no
The Business and PrAfn*„onal ,h' riFh* rWk with the letter W
Women * f lub, in an effort to kerp »"rt « *he Iff cheek with the let-
better informed about municipal ,f!L J ...... ,
^ffatters, has delegated member* Today you I! find verv few horse
of it* government affabr* commit- !hl?v'‘* Temnessrr the state)
fee to attend A** City Commission Chucky Jack did so much toj
meetings and report hgrk to the f,H,nd.
club membership on the proceed- .-i
^wn women with this responsi- | RpttPT
bHity went to Tuesday nights I UC,,CI
meeting but left about an oour By D. C. William*
later, because (|) (he^Counnl 1. What ts wrong with thia sen.
room was stifling hotfmnd (1) tilfice? H*Hf opened up the meet-
they Ifoiildn'l hear what was going mg with a prayer, theft proceeded
on-anvway, /--r- on with the business."
These situations should be renv 2 What J* Jhe correct pronuft*
edied. not only foru the benefit Ciation of "pretense”?
of the BAPW rhember*. hut elso -V Which one of these word* is
for the benefit of any other citi- misspelled? Impugn, impugmty,
zens who go to Council meetings imputation, impracticability,
on buxines* or as observers. 4. What does the word “deter-
The Commission meeting room minate" mean’ _______
should be equipped with a com- 1. \k"hat is a word beginning
munication* system with Individ- with hew that means “to cause to
ual microphone* for members of lose one’* bearings:'?
the Council, the city’ manager, ’ Anawers
city secretary and persons who !. Omit “up” and 'on "
appear before the body. 2 Accent on serond syllable,
That will coat a little money, preferred. •
\j>ut the city government has ft. ,3. Impunity.
Jhe room also should he sir- 4 Having defined limits, de-
conditioned That won't roar any finite. “The rulea of the club were
moneK if air-conditioning equip- most exact and determinate.'*
mem rrixde available when ihe 8- Bewilder.
Orange Cit' Hospital was closed is
put into use.^v
In this ronneiAion. 1 wish more
organirations wouidJollnw the lead
of the B&PW Club in sending
members not only to Council meet-
ings hut to sessions oKfoiinty
Commissioners, Court as wN|
ff they did. some-of the rondi-
Hons that result in hitfet electiotv
campaigns siich a* that now~ go-
fog on tn Orange would never
exist. . .•
campaigns from the North
Carolina Tegislabire. Sevier
Joined the settler* in a revolt to
set up the Stgf* of Franklin. He
-became it* first governor
This colorful experiment in pio-
neer self-rule lasted from 17M to
I7W. when the SuftrrtT Franklin
collepaed in a state of chao«
Sevier was charged with treaaoe
by North Carolina, but lat»r
served in its legislature, the Ni-i
tional CongVeM, and became the,
first governor of Tennessee, when j
it was admitted to the Union as
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DRYS ASK FOR PRAYERS
OKLAHOMA CITY upi - The
Oklahoma United Dry* wil! ask
residents tn pledge themselves to
pray every day until election for
adoption of county option on the
Sale of .1.3 beer, examed this fall.
Anna Tavlor, a woman, was the
brat person ever to go over Niag-
»>g Falls In a barrel and sur-
vive- This was in 1*01
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 165, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1957, newspaper, July 11, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557283/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.