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The Orange Leader*!1 SSStrSi
By BOB AXELSON
Before leaving on hia, vacation
Bob Axelson wrote these column?
for three Sundays in advance,
w The first part of the one pre-
today concerned the cite
government, but
things have
chanced so at
city hall since it
was written that
it had to be toss-
ed in the waste
basket.
So from here
VOL LIV—NUMIEIt 195 Member Associated^ Press ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, AUGUST IS, 1957__32 Pages
Officials To Learn 'Whe?e They Stand'
Orangeite Killed
In Wreck Near
Albuquerque
A work stoppage' by area plumber* that could play havoc with
Sir** Surr.se Edition ^ Z tumor h.gh achooie in Oran*.
distinct possibility last night,
umbers of the <>ranee-Be.iur
Axelson
down to the girl ^ Orangeite was killed instantly
wtth the G- and hjj Wj[e> son and daughter
strings. Bob has were injured critically yesterday
: a guest colum- at 5. 49 a m jn a traffic collision
m7j ,t(x*ay between Socorra and Albuquerque,
Bob was a N M
prophet without honor in his own ,. .
town for the many weeks it took J* 31 of^^McK^Dr^and
the people of Orange to discover j *”***
what he knew all along—that there fh*7ePrhn^»l^ewtmentCh«t^K
werf some things seriously wrong c rjnr .1* nil m i l m rlTt
with the application of the coun- -P*,cer Chemical Co. plant here.
cil-manager svstcm in Orange. Devils of the accident were not
Boh never lost his faith in the available immediately, hut Ken-j
system, nor did he ever entertain ne'h Murphy, Spencer public re-
any doubts as to its great supen- Istions official, said he was told
onty over the old spoils svstem that it was a sideswiping colli-
(hat used to prevail in the city »ion with a truck traveling in the
government here. opposite direction.
But he worried a lot over,the Mrs Urquhart still was in a
prospects Of losing the system here state of shock last night and had
because of improper administra- not been told of her husband s
tioo. death. Their children. Kenneth
And he fought to eliminate the.and Charlotte, were said to have
conditions that were causing the suffered a broken arm and a
trouble. broken leg, along with other seri-
Sometimes he fought a little too ous injuries. Victims of the acci-
hard and got his own head blood- dent were rushed to Presbyterian
led. Yet ne never gave up, and Hospital at Albuquerque.
W will have every reason to be Pete Horkowitz, Spencer offi-
mute proud of toe role he taficial, was flown by the company to
played m bringing to city hall ,a Albuquerque To help the family as
new order of things that should much „ p^bi* Meanwhile,!
„aoon eliminate the conditions that friendg ind spencer represent*-
Auditor Calls
For Session
With Expert
Hartburg Elects
Same Two Men
As Trustees
loomed as a
Master plumber* of the Orange-Bejumont area failed to reach
agreement on a new contract in a meeting yesterday with the union
representing their workers.
4 The old contract expires at mid
night tonight and member* of the
union voted in n meeting in Beau-
mont last Thursday night to go
on a "no contract, no work" basis i
tomorrow if there was no new;
agreement by that time
The work stoppage, if it occurs,
will affect school jobs in Beau-
mont and Port Arthur, the Lamar
Tech construction work, ami all1
1 residential building in the arer B. MARY ALICE LAKEY
In Oringt, it will How down DEWEY VILLE (Spl) — Htrt-
headache* in the inner circles of work on renovation jobs at the voter* yesterday chose the
the Orange county government are Anderson and Curtis -Elements ryMme (wr> m#n trustees of the
due for an airing before an official school* and the old Carr Junior Oeweyville School District that
of the attorney general s office in High building. they designated April I ... and
Austin School official* said yesterday wdh about the same majority.
County Commissioners. CountyAh*< 'f the stoppage continues for Their choice followed weeks of
Auditor Walter R F.hanks and *ev*r*J *bera might be aert- Jntenalfied campaigning by the
County Judge Charlie G. Groom* d'ff'tulties in getting these four candldate* and a contest elec-
have agreed to pav a call noon on •‘■'hoois ready for the new term tn)n suit hearing In the Newton
Asst. Atty. Gen. J. C. Davis, who th5* be*ln* , Ihatrict Court before Judge Joe
specialties in county affairs ^e master plumbera.wlH>neg»j.t*K(r of Jasper.
Purpose of the visit will be (0 U*'* ‘^0UJ?h H ,.?mf*c™tra«n« Hartburg chose C W, Schofield
ork out differences of opinion, on «h^r‘p^in^am JamM in lbout th*
By PHILIP LILLY
P-oh’ - 'co -d asm'
the power* of each department of T , »ame majority as was registered
*• w«,. ZX22?, * 4«« n«
The dste will he set bv Davis *t accede (0 ,
the request of the Court and prob- mandt About ’ 30 employers are
ably will come after th-s week mrmbrrl of the association
p* muzz
question shout the whereabouts of
All commissioners, the fudge.'oTfeTof Die contractor* }™‘
th? auditor, and other officials are1!*
were endangering the council-man-
ager system here 'L ■ ,S** WRECK, Page 8) j_ tenceo in py stars as a gag. uwn, p
Warrior Turns the Weapon on Himself
Southern Pine Threatens To 'Clean Cut' Timber
PUFF PEACE PIPE-The fruce fag Hies
over industrialist H. J. L. Stark's "truck pound
pen" across from Shangri La on West Park
Ave where merchant Jimmy Conn's truck was
fenced in by Stark as a gag. Conn, powerless to
.......w~
attorney general * assistant came VftTPrC AnnrfWP (V ?? ° i
on written request of Ebanks, who I VlCI J HUUI VI V S*U*rt, • resident of Hartburg.
asked that a typewritten statement ... . ^ . veaterday drew the greatest num-
he read to regular session of the C-LasaJ DanjI* W ‘V'*?' **' P'^m* i'P }
‘arasrs,*,„ School Bonds - ~ £
mind* 2m,11 '\,hf LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) - Re- pared to 75 In April.
merch
peaches and cream in the city gov-
ernment, not by any means. But
he will find that vast improvement
thready has been made and more
pm the way.
* He still will be able to say, as
ha wrote before going on vacation,
ranks oV^dv emnloves and'"here devel°Pin* battle over taxable val-holdings of timberland elsewhere Independent School District.
* ’ . r J iiohiAne r\t fimUnrlnnrla Ian Cnci i. L..t ____ ______a r> . . .. r...... . l _ .
fhoto t»r T l Ounn
move hi* truck without destroying Stark’s prop-
erty. had to leave it there several days until he self, regarding power, of the audi- " " "JJ™ ^HT^ch^erlt
ssswa: AttAxas-i
—on Stark's terma. The
those terms on Sept lfl
haa to he a boss.
mT i,. piirrnasing ana ye-j Ri *ho rlK-eive*l 40 in April, lost
By J. CULLEN BROWNING which, together with iu affiliate, cessive” Uxes of the Orange; of Vidor, In whose precinct the '^ t'lname^ta^x^n^^vmed agmntt. ptsrei Supt/c. C. Chisum in a
A new shot has been fired in the Temple Lumber Co., has vs*t; County government and the Vidor acreage ia located, said yesterday ,h* <our,!; 1,, Brown wood 69 voted for the firmer position in which to bid to
eveloping battle over taxable val-holdings of timberland elsewhere Independent School District. it was his opinion the acreage * a • entered in the record . , .. « vniino necative^.retain his ' administrative post,
uations of timberland* in East in East Texas, announced yester-! But as fir as the county govern-‘would be "still just as valuable " m |v Sixtv-aeven voter* approved Hearn* and Ray included in their
And"since”the new city manager,and in this case the war- day it would ‘‘clean out’^the M.t ment is concerned, stripping the The 646 6 acres pwned by South 'he'Tn”{,iahof county "Officials' «•»* m*Intenance tniT'nnd'^were pisMorm their avowed intentiona
or^lLWO. °n
in acre. Tl
assessment was SI12 IM le« than ,u «•* rosponsiumiies Of me •>■> '”«» ----------
50 cents an acre. The company of.'i'y*ri0tt* •f0V.B,Y °nic*r*,0 ,h« audi- !U"J raiurna and lo nfopl a tchoojfc, chtaUm hut have said that they
has not yet been employed, it is r*or iurfled the weapon on him- acres it pwhs in Orange County,
possible to pick up the part of his! self. This acreage will be denuded,
column where he wrote: Southern Pine" Lumber Co., the company said, because of "ex-
ta!n knderof taS‘ ic?h!Jed .hat 8oorc/ Still Refuses To List Its Reasons
this kind of talent can be located ■ ......... ■ , ■
in the exhaustive search under
way for a competent replacement.
an ass rr* y“; s*--«‘C«
Commissioner R _____ '« >»*-» «« — _____ •«.» .«« ™ ‘ P»wr» of the rmm'v auditor *7»e School Board will
ounty
t H2.I
Harold Carter, anacre. The MM and rasponsibiliiies 'of the Tuesday night to canvas* the .»«• m C(MnmKlBMIt M to their stand
of voting agalntt his retention if
_ „ . they were elected
meet, Sel(ara and schof|etd have made
At a resident and a taxpayer,
tee thlni
Texas Tech Directors Refuse Profs Open Hearing
I for one would like to tee things,
shake down Into an atmosphere j LUBBOCK, Tex., Aug. 17
Of cooperation and progress. The board of directors of Texas
(See P.S., Page » Tech voted 8-5 today to refuse an
open hearing to three professors
ousted July 13 at an executive
! session.
One of the trio. Dr. Byron Aber- informed
nethy, professor of government The board did
..... Tentative approval w**jwj|| direct their activities toward
ac. given the latter a short time ago. jth# betterment of the system.
S~F roller countln« records and procedures, Yesterday’s approval of bonds iTm? seme number of voter*, IM,
(W. sww ......«- wwtAWQ. N. •> _
l0“l *“? W 1 Claw that Abanafty, lor-'1*.«• h" •« an acV* ^ School Budget ™Sa""a Uta^^SwtSami Pfobc III
West Orange
Buys Dozer
to get me and had sought and mer regional director of the Wage j »He said the company haa refused
found evidence which It construed Stablizatioo Board, has consider-! to pay it* school taxes for last
as constituting a technical basis able outside income from work year and that preparation* are be-
wSm!;'hS fay-Sir ** ““““rtr*
found evidence which It cbnatrued|Stablizatioo Board, hss consider-!|» pay Its UryM«choo*f,t*m* tcience room*,
liter said that Commissioners
■ ____________ . lr„,„„.rlVTrT1. WEST ORANGE (Spl)
2. Two petitions signed by Texas! Court' in a"'continuinB" Dro^rnrirof West School- Hoard is ex- tvTn’*^"constructed
n^.rl'ifiy .sfi! L^^n'5 equalization carnwl on over PlC.'!d ^get £dins, will he u
1 land active in the liberal wing of its reasons for firing the three|missal of Dr. Herbert Greenberg,!the past several vears ha* "marfp whpn *’ meeU Monday at 7.10 ,.rv ,
(Spl) - The the democratic party^charg^ the j faultyChair- ^ChoioRy^ evfr^ ,„or, ,n by 'fj,‘r ,nd JJj* *< the school
nunc. yester-jQ.| ^^0|| pjf0 Abiiene| Letters from Texas Tech;ibla on land v*,um w,th,w.f m.u Tt>« proposed overall budeet to- clan
WEST ORANGE
West Orange City Council
day morning authoriied the pur-)
chase of a bull dozer for the city.
The purchase concerned a mi-1 p «
chine from the Benson Tractor Cq. j p QrQ I TQ I WQ
of Houston and which had been 1 U M W 1 ''W view’s witn tne pmtessors and . . . .
demonstrated Friday afternoon, i HOBBS, N.M., Aug. 17 <m—Two Watkins after the meeting these J j C ^r- ^er
Mayor Ellis Carter was designa-! ITIen. today in an oil weli ex- factors appeared to have been il5!d of ,h<‘ prnRram
ted to purchase the dozer and Pl°»l0« an<l fire west of hero. Six involved: ___
,h.' were injured, two critically --
pay me 1 , .
two homemaking rooms, a band
hall, »hop* and a gymnasium
Th* when the new buildings hsve
the present
buildings will be used for elemen-
grade*
Oman Fought
WASHINGTON. Aug 17 (AP) -
Bltaln r portedly fought United
State* support todsy for Its con-
tention that th* conflict ia Muscat
indicated yesterday.
I "We decided not go give the c** °* Abcrnethv and Greenberg
reasons,” he said. i L The abolishing of the Adult
But from statements and inter P,duca^on Pr08ram as an
,,lr district, even effecting the and Oman is not an issue for
studen^sHshimni°Tnpi nihU'r. *b,e 00 l*od values, without niak Jhe proposed over-all budget to plan for expansion add improve- United Nations mvextigatlom
si’stnurs h~101 ^ “
Southern Pine valuation "mi*,* ,ra .,fave l’,an an<1 a" «nnual fore some time in the
*«« n n tc (Ilian H
'T8'!*'; teacher pay rate
nui irom siaiemems ana inter-* ° . ».■ u ahle" snd «stid "s'oer pav rate which will
views with the nmfecvtrx mntI mv measure, a move which ar,,“- *n” sam be (hiumccl that *-i-i« ,u , • ,
views witn me pmtessors and ,u. r,.. removal of u.. ........m aDOV* *,al" minimum.
which will be school term
The board's action today left
removal of the timber would re-
sult in any change.
out
The district, during
1958-59 ants aaid. But. Washington often
seeks a middlt) course between the
the last; Arab and European position* in
If the budget proposals are school term, had a 950 average Middle pastern dlspsites
Carter pointed'out that , h * a<1oT,,w*- *iclc leave plan wilt daily attendance and expects in | British Ambasaador Sir Harota
unchanged the decision not to county assesses on a basis of )i ,n t,ppWxl^'*^”ATte^h'^frVas^nin ^tMtlM uJldwVriury^
S=-=i"..- gasfigssas
.111®^!“”* <CC«P*«* •« addition-.is considered as being worth about ■- —— ■* , ,u^
al 84,008 grartt from the Ford Fund 8135 an acre Land in the same decide the percentage of valuation in the ° rtr cl'
vVott Orange School
cording to Mrs.
city aecretary.
Beaumont Rejects
Coliseum Bonds
John Crawley, at the 4.000-foot level. Ricky In critical condition was doors, with even the college presi-
The fire was brought under con- her 2-year-old daughter, Diane, dent. Dr E. N. Jones, leaving the
trol about noon. who was shot in the back. room.
In critical condition with second Robert W. Irby, 27, the dead —■ ■ «
and third degree burns were woman’s husband, told police his
Judge Jeffreys, 35, of Hobbs: and wife had been "depressed for GFVC of /^fT€StS
Daniel Van Huss, 27. of Eunice some time over debts and *
is involved with Southern Pine in '*ach ,h* Hth snd 12th grades
a tax struggle that already has ---
STurku! T..l„
with Deputy
State Robert
Stale Department
cent developments In British GuR
ana and disarmament"
The U N, Security Council is
scheduled to consider whether the
Oman question should be put on
make arrangements to pay the I'"J^eu., two cnucaiiy. \*/
cost price o! $5,750. Since the city! 0«'*al* *a‘<l >t was believed WOmOII bUICldeS
made no allowance in its budget!f«’«caP*"R weI' whd* it. ^-s,- c
Killing Son w . _________________________....... ^
peyment will be by note. ) The victims were Elbert Tipton. I HOUSTON. Aug 17 if^-A young ?r Adult Education. Walk ns said area, however, is selling at some- 10 Trustees have
* The tractor company(will allowrjg, of Hobbs, who died soon after mother, "depressed for some time'1"'* °uld enable Stensland to;what higher figures matter under consideration
for tradem on the city* Fordsontbe explosion, and Joe Gi'een, 19, over debts and finances," shot hrr|[’emam at Tech for four months The county government Is plan- The budget last year for the dis-
tractor and a note, dated April 10, 0( Odessa. Tex., who died several young son to death tonight, wound- “ reP°rt* on the pro- ning to file suit in September for ,rrt totaled about 8500.000 hut -------r-.....•*----- •.nd
IM*. for the balance of $3,.50, plus hours later. ed her Infant daughter and then gr®ss « the program. the 1956 taxes. At the same time 'bat amount Included $135,000 for West Orange S hoot will begin '»* •«®m,a !^,d® t!*nm»>«-d on
Interest not to exceed 4 per cent.; Tipton and Green were em- took her own life, police said But still raging was the dispute it plans to take legal action* building program The school officially Tue-.rfay. Sept. 3, the day Wr a<ti<m. Britain is otp-a^
No other business was transact- ploye* of the B&J Well Servicing Dead were Mr*. Beverly Sue over the fact that the July 13 against another big land-inner That for the first time this year will after Labor Diy, when all mem 'be ground that Oman has n n
M during the special session, ac- fc0.. which was cementing the well Irby, 21, snd her 3-year-old son, meeting was held behind closed is involved with Southern Pine in '*•<* the llth and 12th grades, here of the faculty will report for Its taatb^r the
°rMra,,E’ldre<r Crawford, mupwrln-; «* atr,c,,y an ln,erna( *f'
tendent. said registrstlon wilt be ,a”; ..
r.^5n‘;SVF,rnd«'TUSe« Y» ^Tll '" help Sultan Said bin Talmur
4 and 5, and Friday, Sept, 6, Mll^ ^ ,h# ,rottbk. A group of
id Arab si a tea has appealed to the
-Security Gnmnl to take up the
* Britain s military eid
The other firm is
Snorla Traffic in Suei Conol
the East SA,D_ Aug. 17
Texas PuId & Paner Co .milt. „ »/'lu Aug 17 (AT*) - s ano j. ana enaav, sepi
affiliate, Viuthwestern Settlement Ka^teda/aftSr HuSh^h!! ^ * r*8UlU ^
uaniei van, nuss, n. ui c,uim.c- suinc umr uver ucoin ami n . .
......... , n Jeffreys waa a BAJ employe, and nances." He was placed under ae- JVV£?£?D5 Hunanrv ... . . .... „„
BEAUMONT, Aug. J' ^TB®au‘ Van Huss was a water truck driv*,dation it a hospital after rush jf * ' ' two firms have 858 'NO acres ol riami "<-a it. rudder
mooters rejected a $.,500,000 bond er for Rowland Trucking Co., ing his children there in an effort BUDAPEST UP)—Another wave land on the tax roIJs in 13 counties
issue to build a coliseum here m Hobbs. to save their lives. °f arrests and trials—and some of East Texas.
• special election today. The vote jj,e well belongs to the Southern The son died minute* after Irby executions—of persons charged Of the total area they own, 14,- «... „
waa 3,535 to 1,138 against the Pro- California Petroleum Co. and is arrived st the hospital. with opposing the Communist re- 752 88 acres Is located in 0-----Sa " whl * tn rf,ul* 10
po*al, which failed to carry » 23 miles west of here. It blew out Officers found Mrs Irby dead 8'me i* sweeping Hungary. County, In both 1956 and
single voting box. about 3 a m during the eement-.in the hall of her home With a Two men were executed yester- SS A D put 10.2!88i acre* ana lm„.
^ &T ';|re SUr$nU#m#8eS ,l0ne sideCalfbtr' nine“h0t Pi?t°' * her ^L°n Communist S 'nljr ‘tLEAN CW ’ P,«* *' 'a"b*r w« moy2d
•SHASTA’ POSTPONED AGAIN .
ATOMIC TEST SITE. Nev «
The 9,403-ion lanky Barbsmx -Tb*- Atomic I nergv Commiasion 10 hl^>u •___ _
ran aground 18 mile* south of Pert last nieht postponed—fo- the 1»'*i “ _ f\ •
Ora of ®atd "bile en route 'o Sue-, the time—it* nuclear test shot, code- Dali AS Dili UflV§F
. .a?; canal's southern terminus. Twelve named "Shasta" because af un-
rv m,. m -mr <,1 ® Other vessels behind the Barbaros favorable wind* It HUiivelv hw WetfS Hiavy ClotnCI
U pill JU,i In.(51 acres ana u<A»*» etaltsul until tkn TualrloltTlimMi arkn/fulaul fnr lam tnmnf-
named to honor the late Mr*.
Babe Didrikson Zaharies, famous
woman athlete who grew up in
Beaumont and who is buried here.
It* coliseum would have had a
special exhibit hall display of the
Babe’s trophies.
side.
Turkish’been scheduled for 5 a m. tomor-
row.
UAW To Modify Controct
If Firms
DETROIT,
United Auto Workers
proposed to the big t...-.......
automobile industry that they cut erlLm*nt ,
Runnels To Ask for Election
On Council-Manager System
v Joe Runhels Jr., former Orange any given time if L thought k
mayor, aaid yesterday he will go would serve the purpose such a
prioes on 1958 models by an aver- ™ „
•re of at least $100 a car and lnlbear over 200 nam®,•
return the UAW will modify it*
new contract demands next year
I* “ Joint move to combat infla- in t JeUer written ,ast week that
"r0- . they were being held back in the
UAW President Walter P. Reu- hope that the issue would be sub-
tler today disefoaed the proposal' m(tted to thg^voter* without the
DALLAS, Aug IT UP — Driver
■" r»*l i r • < ui - --- --- J. R Fox wheeled hil bus around
during the uprising last fall. ^ HllOt IS JUrDHSed at all thfi rUKK / X Dallas in 90 degrees weather
village priest was sentenced in' * 3 JUI fJI 3C U UI till IIIC lUb 5 wearing a top coat and eartnuffs
“S—^Giant Plane Lands Safely Despite Blown Out Tire
From all over the country off! gAN FRANCISCO, Aug 17 UP)- pbm, was over Sacramento, about said, "when Capt Parlett laid £**"* a,fa* 10J*
cial reports are critping in of mass a four-engmed paawnger plane 70 miles awav He Mid he had our right inboard tire under the "ttu'PP*" w,,b * 7'^-ton air ron-
~ and warned us not dj'ionlng unit mounted on the top.
we saw fire The company Is spending about
on the field " 8195.000 for air conditioning 85 of
I jged tire, pieces of ; it* other buses
tide that one commissioner pub--are known here to be taking place ^^ew Y^rk" ",ar?.?ra.i,v.,i«.xW m which were foul
Runnels said the petition would lic|y itated ,hat petitions did not
influence him.’
re known here to be Mking^ace. ^‘po^New Y*‘rk" Wl#wi,d>*ff*,rd(,(jverjflg ^ m
Charges range from killing Sov- The United Air (The* DCT tame Rers and four other creWtn
nnn urti**r«nr, >ir* passcn which were found on the runway —-vk......
i Charges range from killing Sov- 1%. United Air line* DC7 came e»rs and four other treWtoen ufe at Idlewild, could not be inspected FORMER KING FIANS VISIT
W StSSaSS* 2«ur....... -- “a? _________«
««lJ? Si“.m^£T»w'?«SS " — -M • -siissrwr'toTK' «.»««-«»«»«- «« m» im.
lays
Data fraa I I. Wultir Dareaa
Forec»«t lot Orange and rtrinity J.
Patti/ cloudy and warm thrtxtah tomor-
M* High teraperatura sxpoetad today
Mr »>. le* tonl*Bt about SI. South-
crltl wind* S-U m p h darlnt th« day
Kira 4*9 an a la ah BtaM
Today "tti* *-B'Iabin*. htsb it ular monthly
MB, lot Ml pm. loUesr. low J U said.
1252 i’SJSUSwfjW ■ ?«S£LJnsJlLt WTJrt'i
pm^DoUrar! high lJ S****** low J «
PSun n»« today ill* • m snd sets
K $.M pill
*ou atTIl ** * ** *■*' “^iquired number of signatures
manager or mayor form be placed j
on the ballot and if the Commis-j
sion will agree to call the election;
if the petition I have circulated^
is turned in I will be glad to do
so.”
call a ekarter Announcing his intent yeaterday'
---, change"election. A published notice to go before the Aug. 27 meeting
i »*/ .a of the meeting lisis a number of.with hi* pejitio). Runnel* noted,
“ Weather changes being considered but the that although ‘he let er was pub-
council-manager system » not in- hshed, it was not read at last
C|uded ^ j Tuesday night s session of the
In a letter mailed to the mayor Council. ^
and member* of the Council last Marim Thompson, acting city
_a...___ ju anw m the reo-; manager, said yesterday the let-1
ter was called to the attention of
,,ia, ' x (the councilmen by Mayor Herb
In Kgarda to the petition that Meeks^rior to last week * mooF
there wu
informal
eight fire truck* which had been; when a report5r told him hi, 'tTraT.'. ^ TJ Zr oJ o? ZXZr
ready for houri. A large crowd wife had said she was not coming a?* k^t0f” a^ ^ was *J£0£jt2S’ 5*—
had gathered to watch the drama. t0 the field to pea the landing he- ^p(nJ ‘ favor of hta »n Baudomn
^c.cr|,,;o ^3*I orange juice |
Wi big Craft
He turned it around and
back ■: to the
a triumphal escort of three fire-
trucks, police Cars and t
of newsmen.
’aaid'paristti^'vetfran'fyTTo'year* nothing about the bfown tire «««•!“«)« MWbeTpoirtSity was that DeatrOyer drive Friday: 2 pairs of
with UAL and 20,988 hours of flight Parlett told them about 20 minutes ^ ^ drag Parlett aboes, J blouses, 3 skirU and
taxied siid,
a i r p irtt, /with
' res' “
hui
j ‘*r„rr
sloadN J . said although he end other cotl|d h#ve a gr,wnd loop, identification and return to the
passengers had noticed a 'l|8h| p jrncuJarly if the note wheel tire «wner the following Rems found
,"ijo1t on takeoff they had known d|dn., A(atvd (hr slrlln by officer* m the 300 block of
noticed a slight p.rn.ularly if the nose wheel tire «wner the
thev had known dKlf)., ,,jand th, „ram, bv officer!
« blown ure until s,.„ .n,„tt4U. ^..b.litv was that Destroyer
"Tluit’s why we
have two before landing.
, tire* and two tube's on each side." “There wa* no alarm.
Hiert
might have had to brake his left Jeveral unmentionable item,
landing gear, which >« turn could RETURNED—By the same po-
blown out,' . X lice department. A
the Federal Re- northwest as if nothing was workman on the renovation job
iwrong. t going on there.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 195, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 18, 1957, newspaper, August 18, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557952/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.