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Great Strides Made on Many Fronts by County During 1957
• ttNTOR* xoTt Tiw foU*>»m* Urge measure on iu magic cash brought the community goods and ter1* and making them provide »* fared in bringing dollar* into AGlltULTUrfC -This ,* the oldi.
----------1— ** 12 50. That'* good* and sarylcea worth $5 50. our count* in making them pro- Mt „( our Jniwst
lunmiiy of pro*r»?« and aoiolopatont
In Ortna* Counii IS sdspiod from
POST
SCRIPTS
to the
NEWS
testftera. „ services valued at 12.30. That * good* and services worth I? 50 our count* in making them pro- e«t ol mir UdiWrie*, and *tn basic
Ih» .nnusi r^ort Of -m. u»d»r wti- i 1 EconoreUU tell u* that each where the magic come* in To a leaser extent, community; yule u* with good* and aemre* to our .economy beapite a dncr-aea
tor j cution Brownma. to" in* Or. time a dollar bill is brought into The economic and aorial develop development also depend* on the worth $1 50 and in wasting these in jhe income from rice due partly
sm« Rot.rjr ciue. , community and placed in « cash ment of tips or any other Afnert- portion of the 12 50 that i* pm a?sc*t*. or making good use otW crop controls and panlv bad
- — register it begin* to multiply in can community, therefore, depend* to good use and the part that is them f -weather agriculture i nc I u d i ne
The extent to which any com- terms of gpodt and garvices. on ita ability to bring in'umllisra wasted. 1 In making this analysts w-y shall livestock and limber, brought to
munity experience* social and eco- By the time 'that dollar hill and second on ita capacitfT'for Now we shall see, bv reviewing lake the news categories alpha mir rnunfs last \ z-sr approx imate-
nomic development depends In leaves the community again, It has capturing them in tta cash regls the local new* event* of 1!>5* ho« heticaliv, beginning with fy nne milium dollar*
The Orange Leader
ANNUAL PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT-ISSUE
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j Compared to nur Income from
som* of the other sources the mil-
lion dollar* from agriculture t| not
(See STRIDES, Page It)
...
. By BOB AXELSON
Well it finally happened. It took
R2 years in the process but
Orange experienced another first
this past week. Everybody con-
cerned would have been happy if
it didn't. It is
that $1,410 bank
holdup here on
Thursday.
It brought in'
several strang-1
ers, all neatly
| dressed with the
full accoutre-
ments of hat and
overcoat. They
are part of a Ki-
rn e m b e r FBI
contingent sent
here from this
VOL LV-NUMBER 22 Member Associoted Pres* ORANGE. TEXAS. SUNDAY, JANUARY 26. 1958 66 Poqes ~u cZS Sum.se Edition LMMMsawanMMmjlBH
Reds Ready To Discuss Ban on ICBM
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Axelson
section of Texas.
Three Texa* Rangers also came
in. stayed briefly and then left for'
Beaumont to work out an angle
from the neighboring city. At one
time there were 50 law enforce-
ment officers in the area assisting
in roadblocks and hauling in sus-
pects. "V
In a crime such as this, it is
•mazing to note the degree of co-
operation which conics from John
Q. Citizen. Bulk of the possible
suspects were turned up on infor
nation supplied by area men and
women who just wanted to help.
In the first three hour* immedi-
ately following the holdup, events
A. F. BURNS SR.
Lions Slate
IkeTakes Personal Hand
Defense Shakeup
WASHINGTON. Japr'w — press for the President’s dramatic|The*e included reorganization a.l-
President Eisenhower took a per- action to speed a promised over- vucrs whom Mcl lrov named re-
sonal hand Today in moves to re- haul of the nation's military set centlv I hi re was no annntinre-
orgamze the-Defense Department up to meet the, challenge of Kus- ment whether any decisions had,
He paid an unusual visit to the sian Sputniks antf missiles. been readied
Pentagon and conferred with top Eisenhower conferred for more Among those sitting In on the
Civilian and military leaders. than two hour* with Secretary of conference were G»n Nathan F j
There was immediate bipartisan Defense McElrov and 14 other Twining, ' chairjpan of the Joint!
applause from member* of Con- civilian and military officials Ch'efa of Staff, and two previous
Port Arthur Negro Held Here .......
As Suspect in Bank Robbery
w"
U.S. Bases
Still Worry
Khrushchev
MOM OW Su.i.Uv, Jan !(
Soviet I timin nVtl f t ’
(Nikita KhrushVhrv • .id
;speech published IWviv Ihe-
j Union is iratty to 'discus*
jflft'rriHitif>» n’ »i l*a\ vtt
Arthur W.
Radford and Gen. Omar Bradley,
White House Pres* Secretary
James C, Hagerty was asked why
Eisenhower had gone to Ihe Pen-,
lagorv instead of having McElroy
Come to the White House.
“The President said he was
By BOB AXELSON |prime possibility. Details art be- going to lake a personal interest
A 3.1-vear-old Port Arthur Ne- ‘ng checked out on his alibi, and in thi« no he went over there,**
hro, formerly of Orange, is being questioning will continue until he Hagertv said “ft was his idea"
held at the Orange city jail for in- '* released or charges filed," the Hagertv said this was just one
police chief stated. - of a series of conference* Kisen-
Other area news media such as hower will have with McElroy
television nnd radio carried aev- prior to the President’s decision|
eral broadcasts, all erroneous, on defense reorganization.
moved fast and furiously, with of-
ficers attempting to cope with the A w»S|t/r*pp/|i»\/ held at the Orange city jail for in-
•treatry of information which came Iflf z Wi wUi Jf vestieation as a oossible suspect in
Chartering ............^ , d..................................
and trucks m wh.oh fuzzy-cheeked thp ••], ahouldbe emphastredthat^ had ***" •ol1vrd Sen Mansfield of Montana, fhe
Negroes were riding A number of Or ange lions will celebrate Jbe^.j ' . ,llsn#.fl with the Negros arteaLl ate last |>morr.tir i.ad.r «s>d
cars were chased and at least two 20th anniversary of the organiza- 'his man ,, held only as a auspect (uch wa, n0, ,he ca*e - hi wj* “happyto nwe thit «w!
men picked up as aspects who "on * chwUuW^morrow nighi and the case is not yet aofved. ^ Por, Arth)ir Nejir0 *a, ar^V^nt .t^hi. timi ,* t*k m
«" -*»'« in other p.„. o! ~! f *«• *««*», l..,'” tt?1*
“t*.,. ZcZ .«chirter-d « H,y Rei/loO Clht f.tH «? tt S’ *r2.± « '"> *»>••.......
•ides U> the whole affair with 12. 1937 in the banquet room of
•ne instance where police were the Holland Hotel Only three
called to a house off 5th follow- charter members atill are active
ing a report that somebody had in th* cll$- _ ___ .
•hot a barking dog in n garage. They are^A. F. Burns Sr. who I M r nlhcmn
Hiceman also is the first and only honorary 11|
Bridge City
Man Killed
,af"?hd iJS; "Seated he would-do in
of the detective division there. He c , , .. .
m turn informed Detective Charlie St*[e ,h* U"'on
Tyson and a tentative identifica- 1 hope he take* a close
non was made by lo si Negroe* »t the extraordinary number
here who saw the burglar run assistant .secretaries
close ibbk
of
Of defense
y
member of the Orange Lions Club,
Dan-Cable Jr. and Edwaa*-*P.
Frenzel. , _____
These three men, along with 10, ,wer* i.niur«d.whl1* en rou,e the
A Bridge City man was killed
and four other Orange County rel-
through a back yard of the L»n- and assistants to the a**:M.mts
nie Clavbar home on
It turned out that a pol
making a yard to yard search
had run across a dog which was
not interesting in letting him in.
One shot was fired Into the ...... ....... -....... . .... ,.....,
ground to scare the dog off. 15 and 20-year monarch member*, lo ■ funeral in Mississippi in a y^e luspect was then returned to Eisenhower t action confirms
At the height of the manhunt, will be presented special citations tdoding four-car collision early Orange to undergo detailed ques-, |K_ g.
Police Chief Raymond Sanders re- and chevrons at tomorrow'* event yesterday on U.S. 165 at Oberlm, (lonjnK here by the team of FBI
ceived a collect call irom Newton «*v. u...—uiu---1 L*
5th St. who nra cluttering up the Pent*-
Identification was made bv gon." Mansfield said,
these Negroes in a lineup held at s^n. KnnwISnd of California, the
Port Arthur police station. Senate's Republican leader, said
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TEFN ON THE MARCH High S. Iniol r'r's, die "'d in blue
jeana. v>kstationed at mam intei -e, lions and sup' iinaikets in Or-
ange y«M#ritay..*olici1ing funds for the March of |)ime* JTie (or *
Ainleiic Assn (t»AA) of lutchr Stark II yh Schiml rolleiie.l
j.'if.l 45 in their bucket brigade, while die Rainbow (.iris maintained
a booth on jith street and -solicited biisme** establishments They
exchanged blue crutches for donation* In the aliove picture Mrs.
J B Hughes places contribution m mimaiure irnn lung held by
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district governor of the ^r*- ^°*!,e Webb, of 905 ciue |0und by officers) underwent
resident who informed him “I got a
tW° is,rict ** 'n,erna,l0n* counse or B#rd j Circle A. broken ribs, and */cJ! etigPFCT Paae 6)
(See P.S., Page 8) Bert Hauver. who la in charge hin wjfe, broken leg. (S** sl'5Pf tT' ’
of the program, will introduce a second man. Caswell Jones of ^l,,I*,Tiw«
Maxfield. Alexandria. La., also was killed {j Q/QG/7 J UDIIGG
A birthday cake with 20 candles and his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Jones. ^ , .
will be displayed and all Lioira-who received leg cuts. All of tne in- ^ a ± 1/ grlftm
bv the ASSOCIATED PRFSS receive awards are to sit Hi* jured were taken to the Hargrove W I MW*
A weak cool front plaved out * "P^1*1 reserved aection. Pif.^rhlVle8, "" ** n°rth'l VIDOR (Spl)-The old folks are
Saturday after pushing southward Thoae to receive awards are •*'„"' fath.r of Mrt Bard perking up and the youngsters are
into West Central Texas. follows; 20-vear monarch mem- H _r,nri(,th.r of Mrs Webb and growing older In Vidor these day*
Official forecaster* said a com- bers, William L. Brent. A. P Pv,A Thcv en route to a M residents prepare for their gala
paratively warm weekend wai in Fuller. Elmer Newman and Her- f.,Mi«*is*iooi Golden Jubilee celebration
prospect throughout the state, al-man Wood; 15-year monarch*. Lee . nrcurred at 7 The men are growing beards-
Sid .1. Cailiavet Sr.,________ *...» the *uch •* were seen in Vidor's ehrly
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Weak Cool Front
Has Played Out
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Railroad Tycoon Robert Young
Commits Suicide With Shotgun
PALM RFACII, FI* , tan 25 'h double barreled gun of ihe typ.
— Railroad executive Robert used has two trigrers which can
Young of Ihe New York Central be pulled simultaneous!)
^committed suuide in a lopflisit Mend s a id no one hr.ird th.
billiard room of hi* Palm Beaih shots He explained the Ymin >
home toilsv bv shilling himaelf home is a large b Hiding wnli
with a double-liar reled shotgun winding ttairiase* which lend >■<
“You know it wa» a auicide" W'ffle sound
Lt Fred Mead of the Palm Beach , "1,‘ "'"9*- u**»»UV vs -d V Mm
prrtice department told a rcporte.r.. 'nr *^rrr mn0^1
Mend Mid frienda reported the
ffH*
tar
ll.ld
Wflfter, was barred to re|««rters
though temperatures would dip as Roy Boehme, Sid J. Cailiavet Sr.,
-- *' ------ " J arts of John Christian, Miton Jones, F. E.
am. yesterday
just outside
•tgging days. Women are prepar-
ing old-fashioned clothing or requi
low as 25 early Sunday in pans ui ewim i-num , nhariin
wS.*2L.MJ55,^SSa £Sl!
In part* of West Texas Friday Arnold, Arthur Black, Leo Cook. _(see WRECK, rage •>__ #n<J forRrMtpn ,toragP
night and early Saturday before J- JH David Jr., Travis Jarvis, u_g FIRES ICBM | For, on March 1, Vidor officially
‘ L. J. Lewis, Roy McDonald, CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla . Jan
, . ROBERT R. YOUNG
from attic* .
trunks Three Jets Crash
r^d r-r« ^ * ir::
despondent lately although there ^ ,h- ^
was no information on die cause
of his depression
The bodv was discovered about , y , . (|
noon by aff unidentified membc-i ^
iwtilu u/bo IS- *nt in ••■t/lt
porter
equirfd to ]rxvp ihe ground? r>e I-
removed to .* nii|n ltl
waiting aetfbulanre
‘ Mjyid s*id Young wax fouod name J b\
street clothes, the right wood tiida
, , . . ^c'^stde of hi* head thin awav A re luiieedma
o the family who went in sea;-, .......
of him He and his wife had a . th, ,-K,v nnmrg-ii div
social appointment with fraWndn , '|hp h(mif .
w6irr of ’he en
< a?d^Kd
Rcpub'ic.m N.Tmcd
To U.S. Sfn.itc Forf
CHARI 1 5TON w Ian
loii.n I) Hobldzell Ir chs
the W »*t Y'lrgjf
Khciis
He- vffjn fed t
hjyd propoied d
(Set-KIINI SHCHFV
H, I
died
breaking up. No moisture was re- L. J. Lewia, Roy McDonald, CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Jan will celebrate its origin. The Hard ■ ti/_ _x /_ _ _ n *hi» afternoon. ^ Its the worst. o»;. I e men
ported anywhere in the state. •',rnea,T- Mathews, John T. Smith jj ijfu^TheAir Force fired a Snark ..book of Texas History gives the \JTT YY €5l€rn JOpOtl Young ws* found in a chair with ,h,. rt*-r>uty wa* qunini ns s>.
Temperatures early Saturday and ^"“utn Smith. guided missile 5,000 miles to As- official date of inception as PW7 FUCHU, Japan, Sunday. Jazi 'hr shotgun between hn knees A YrnThg and hn wife am h-r-
varied from 30 at Dalhart and Lions. International, with head- cension laland area off the Afri- and it will be the custom of the M .f»_Three U S Air Force jet pMt:<|il,a I. Crored th< 4#v 'f"‘' ‘ ‘ ,,r ' 1,1
Presidio to 51 at Corpus Chriati. quarters in Chicago. III., has ex-can coast today. This was,.(be times which will be portrayed on ,r„ner, crashed into the sea off rrw»au*nt jjLfvuisu attended a m.. of >!»• NY<
By afternoon the readings tended special congratulations to second time the Snark has been the designated day in March. western Japan yesterday after On Tldclindl Stand dbciior* a few da - u:
ranged from *0 at Dalhart to 73 the Orange dub on ita charter an- known to have traveled that full The day has been proclaimed by thpir an»jn„ nut, or failed.' ...cuiuctov i* c,n *' wt 'h v*<*•'"
niveraary I intercontinental distance. the Vidor Chamber of Commerce t|moat simultaneously. ..WASHIMiT ns, ^
45.
at Brownsville.
n* Known 10 nave ijrvwcu
I intercontinental distance.
Wife's Frantic Warning Comes Too Late
Louisiana Oil Field Mechanic Commits Suicide
*
A Kaplan, La... oil field mechanic would never find out why he had on the tail pipes and then put ment*
committed suicide by asphyxia-'killed himself.
tion on a lonely dock road here Alarmed relatives notified thei of the fair. All
early last night by-connecting hose sheriff* department at Abbeville clo»ed tightly.
through rear window* on each side Hebert and Weldon Low*.
windows
hresirfent O Woodrow Wilson for »i'T>u|Uneou*ly. / MorM( '<D/)re> today criticized
the Sle'e ceKuon Particinat A,r Forc* IMr,h P*J«* ^ Pres.den. Eisenhower tor , rec-n.
n ol.o. Jre thf^l.ri^a cfvle on« b^y, f?earch was ln which .he thief eaer.mve
Lro, ™ Pn .he rommun v hut the r™ '™'''* tor the other two vie- stated hi* support for lexa?
?e^.i IL one for cmzens ,lm*' 11’*ir wmM **re w,,hheld rlaim*. in its offshore lands out
the**Don»ors*remind' The Ajr Force ,.,d the three to . d.st.nce of Ifl'J, mde."
Chairmen in charge of arrange- i«» had just taken off ffnm hrtk- M * "t.'.T
1. C. AnWd. Zi-nW?v^~i.SS^«S"
giving away our best means of
meeting them " f.
In a rerorded radio broad* ast
(See YOUNG, Page Hi
Appointment of Hoblitzel
Ravmawood bankaz arid
t.lle rxecutve fty .-the vie
r-Ublxun govrinrir nit (tie
Crgtic edge in lb,* Yensi* i
Hobtitz -II was go mans*
ger for I;nde-wi-vi, the first Re-
pub!itan to be e'ectgd govetTlor A
A>s| V ry nu s ik 10 It
it 47.
Venezuela Ignores Few Fights;
Celebrates Newfound Freedom
were The oldsters
will take part
in tfje community ' Engine* of the three aircraft
in numerous com appeared to flame out almost ai-
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into his car from twin exhaust,and deputies there contacted offi- A coroner's inquest was held by tests, such a* the oldest married multaneously on takeoff," an Air prpparwj jor release over various ,1nd diehafd adher<-nrs of .hr*. - hn.. rjttyrint order arid -
pipe*. cers here A search was immedi- Whitney Prince, justice of- /me couple, the oldest settler, oldeit Force spokesman said. “The Oregon stations this week, the dictator Marcos Perez hmenr/ ,/> < ; • f ,
Dallas J. fireaux, 33, mainte- ale|y instituted and ended with dis- peace of Precinct 2. A verdict of teacher and the oldest business planes hit the water shout l.«« Oregon Senator referred to a continued up unM early -ny. ,-ru ry ■, n t - s,r
nance man ffr the Superior Oil covery of the body in the car. |suicide due to carbon monoxide A* for the beards—prize* will be feet from the end of the runway.” |ftt|.r written by. the President to ru( generally Venezuela rejoiced^'
Co., was found dead lying in the • narked at the Su- wl* returned- ./ given to the wearer* of the neat- Darkness hampered the search Houston Oilman II J. Porter, m nfwfp.md freedom swOl J>- .. --o.- ..f tw-..
•eat of his station wagon oer,or oil Co dock at the end of a Breaux was born and reared in est. longest, funniest and Bravest The planes were from the 416th Texas Republican National Com- nf new elections »y*uon - », .v-
around ^^m.^it^ty^Sheriff ahel| road some 300 feet east of Kaplan
f"ARAC,A$. V^rw/iiHa, Tan ?V Th*
—Some riith#'* bd*fw»'#»n (orcr* P‘4 tr
of VefitfUfii ^ )urtta a .
IyiFpft
■xf
front seat of his
0. L. (Bate) Whitman. The car
was filled with deadly carbon mon
and spent four years irP Th* daylong celebration on Gold- Fighter Training Squadron
Navy during Word War II en Jubilee Day will include a “----“
mitteerpan
Du Pont Dr. The dock is D*ring this time" he served over- fade with numerous float*, a bar-
sea* The body will be sent by the becue, kangaroo court, singing,
suicide note was left but Clavbar Funeral Home to the fiddlers contest, and music by
across Adams Bavou from
earlier. Bre.u, Jl«jl."« gTS-S* ’SJ^S-JBrlS "55T<»
phoned his wife at Kaplan and in- severalVd!f ,h^e- Immediate survivors include celebration, a
qutred if his six children were all debt and owed bill, to^severa^d.f- a;d tjx chi|drfn. meeting has b.
Funeral Home at band* from area cities
make further- plans for the
/ ntra-Neighbor hood Ballistics Missile
Crashes into House in Next Block
right. A neighbor present at the ferent, concerns in ...
itime of the call told The Leader area. He had been employed by
Ithat his wife was informed she *-he Superior Oil Co for the pas
‘would never see him again and six jvtars and had worked to oil
- fieds near Orange for the past 18
~ ~ 1 months.
ToHflV C lArPntnDr Deputy Whitman and Sheriff
i oaay 5 yt earner j Chegt^ Holls g8Id that regular
ZSJr* 1SSS ! rub^r-
•»ir and mud throuth tomorrow with Police Guord Huoe Amount
,l*h temperxture tod»y nrwr *7 North- . * . ,
mterijr wind? ts-zo m p.h. iod«y d»- Alter Owner Is Arrested
omms trtrisMe tomorrow KANSAS CITY, Jan 25 I* -
Hugh Beck spent last
mi in Boitvxr. hi*h s 2s «m md night m, jail on a drunkenness
;is pm , low ».» n.m. *r.'d i m p m charge while police took care of
r£BEn;;«,jx-tew8?&\rj- ‘he K«2w he w« «rryin«in,
SI «• pax. Bolivar, ht*h tl:0* am and hi* potkel.
>:»» pm, low as* *m and a« pm Officers released him today and
xi*iB4-irln,llwl*T *l 7:## * m *nd **u o*ve th* money back to him—leas,
•un nan tomorrow at 7 o* a a. and bond for his appearance in)
at a;** p m- I Municipal Court Feb. 14.
nE,
w
meeting
3 at 10
courthouse.
“It's that plant y
•ale in the Leader
i Boas- -a geranium!'
you saw
Want t
SPOKANF Wash Jan 2$ SAP) — An Inlrs-neighborhoOd hallia-
wmrfsf-JTS
era no a final countdown after three unauccexslul launchings, crash-
-. . . . .. .. ed into the roof of the bouse and then fell to the ground, police
Disappointed Amencon Mothers aaixj M( WH
Leove Red Chino tor Home | “It could bnva killed somebody," said Arthur Withrow, owner
LONDON, Sunday. Jan 26 (A— of the house
Three American mothers who “It wa* smoking hot and would bum vou in touch it when I found
travelled to Communist China to the rocket In mv aide yard after it bounced oil the roof. It mud
.see their prisoner sons left Canton have hit the houso broadaide, at there wai* no damage I eould
by train today on their journey ftad." he said.
home “I heard an awful noise when It bH. and when I got outside, I
The British news agency saw the thing smoldering in the yard.' Withrow said he burned hta
Reuters, in a dispatch from Can- hand attempting to pick up the hot rocket. .
ton, said a representative of the Withrow said the boy* who came to reclaim their rocket told
Chinese Red Cross saw the Amer- him it was launched more than a block from hia house,
icant off from the Chinese city Police oaM the boyo, two of them 15 md the other It, built
The British Red Cross arranged the rocket out of pipe with saltpeter and sugar for fuel and match**
to meet the perty at the Red for so Ignition system.
Chinese border. They were ached Police, who said H eras the Brat such firlag in the city, warned
uled to reach the frontier across both boys and tfaalr parents af the danger af such im supervised
(from Hong Kong about midday, j
a* possible. (hey wore deemed lod close
fn Caracas, the din-^jrC a mnu- old regime and the swearing
sand honking ••ipfprtmile burns 'wn « i vi|..h,« to ■ the i lriia
signalled peoce/OK iralfic (aim i
All store* and' Xnsipess establish- U1' . (fans arc indusl
menis were/dpert' »nd doing rush (See \ t \i /t it \
trade /
't h <y4s and* of Venezuelans
ed overseas tidtphone and
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ifthoffiaea to send message* To
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and more than 1,000 wounded wasTith^ Among the ur*t t ->e from
the toll in the savage revolt ,-“i NlarSnalMLearne and fohnnv Hrv-
rtd last Tuesday bv a general horrhuk ofDewx^y-vtlle
Strike, called by, a civilian retxff CHECK IT ttrgnge County
group t residents like everybody*Is.- have
Score* of-Venezuelan* long ex * tendunry to fni ge( ar-oVr^ the
iled by the dictatorship, streamed thing* that happened v-'vt'-'.tav;
back from the United States or four days ago and H month? ago.
neighboring Latin-American conn- Today * page-heavy Pro, ess and
tries in commercial airliner* that Daveioptaflht trillion, an annual
had resumed schedules, mod action achievement of The
They hiaved their luggage onto leader Staff, is a reminder th.it
Venezuelan soil and rushed to the 1957 was a banner year with, KI56
embraces nf friends, wives and scheduled to hr even better Check
i sweethearts. >U and see if you don t agree.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 26, 1958, newspaper, January 26, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558653/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.