The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 163, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 9, 1957 Page: 3 of 10
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Hungary's Classes In Religion
Draw Thousands of Children
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*v CARL HARTMAN
LPF.ST Thnusaivis nf seem to he
t ommunist Hunear-> ch-idr-sr aim,j
In Hung*-? * decree wa* issued
th* Ctwnmunrtir *nd
finding y»v3 to get
h*vA registered for regular school
classes in religion. incliKling manv
dare let t*'*t r*e V*g*tF*Hioo should
whose parents dk. ™ „«1C ,ei .. . _ _ .
• .. »hem apply before laKfattV re-MU,‘*r w’cour»«* ** hwdered
volt. As in the 1>ast. two 5ft- minute
The regime of Prem-e, u^-. act to hr gnen weekly,
■ haasf; nlif alt Cownunisr r£i!rer, ,Wbre or kl<- -
gimes. is aatireligious in pr.net- p™««s.. pastors and
p\*. But jn Hunaarv, as in Poland r**”s ***» t«thmg in thedass-,
—r------ —~ -> rooms and are paid for it bv the
PRINTED PATTERN T " .-t h
Accompanied hv a government
representative. 1 M*tied three)
Budapest schoclf- last week. In
each I »as told that registration)
for the rlassos in religion was
three times what it was last July.
nmehv
■ A bis majority of the children mei
~*i*tered Were Roman Catholic, as
is yell o' er half the tountrv t
population. J /*
The CdpOuon Ministry ‘said it
had no ‘over-all registration fig-
ures for this year yet.!' and it
wnii 1 d not ittake last years
figures available.
. . One of the schools < 'sited was in.
a middled ass dottier in Budy^,
Another, sene? a poorer—section
near Ifelloet .Steeef.' where the
heavigst -ffghitinR occurred ■ leaf
.Jalt The third wa* in a factory
workers’ .sutmrfar—Agff '*lloeId
All three schools had registra-
non notices posted on the doors,
ample space for the registration
work apd* plenty. of volunteer
teachers to help
Principal Mikfn* Tavasri at fhe
Kf .i * x t i n a Square school in
id
Girard Case
Statement
'Criticized
WA$>t^'f,TON -f> - R.p Bor*
fR Ohm) 'said tndg. that m the
Owned Vase, the government has •
s«ra>»d from *h- hr-, Ame-Vai
Pr triple’" fhl a m »n:
Chi h^*c-
| Budapest explained that a vear
a Ho representatives of fomtmi-
nisi women's organaanooa were
[present and discouraged mothers
(tom registering their children,;
This was not happening-poW' he
said. He predicted that. >5 a re-J
suit, ryorr than 200 of ,his 5961
pupils would register, instead of
jther (W who did so last year.
When the schools first reopened
ih January after the fighting, chil- _ jjjf, _ _ _ , .
dren were allowed for a while in Oil dlMT GOS Firm 10 DC SUDSldlOrV
attend without registering At the 7
SITK OF NFW ST, M AR VS.HiVlH SCHOOL Trees, within 'he outlined
are* above, on the .lark? l>ljtnd road just north nf»C'nton s*'«ei. ha'e been
Con has been ataried on a
cleared away and constnjidfi
apCe tract was donated hv Mr. and Mrs
High School. The 10*»
new tltui.iMHi Si Mary's
F, W Brown Jr
f,nit.her Riowu hi >... Ait'oi
Art hi 11 j* ihe general coot > actor. Menthers of the pa- h tv-gan a campaign' to
build fhhv<ve« ■chool 'w.heo th*.present Hi< •<rt»n te«-.|ttie« .•prairie bud'-, y, rr*
rrow owrl a. » result of a ruolmtnng ;orren r •, ■
B«»w rnbeord *
’j'5 Sol in tor ficorr*l J,
Rahkm hefore tW* Supreme fotirt
yesrerpav that enticement hv
Armv Sperja'i-t t (!, W |lv*m <.
G ra-'d had an tmtttu-tant hearing
^#m |K«. go» “-rviRBfrf* * ftrfitfo* f«5
hi'n ovc-- C'rsrd .for trial !r, Jap-
~ttne.*e rorffts -
1 Rankin noting specifically that
Girard has denied such aenbo,
Laid there, is e' rdenee the midiee-
enuced a uomanscpMwd^vlWtor
to com> clrwec.hefdrWsve r»,as shot
in ihg^.bstffT Girard, accused of
--*h»Sv o; he?, fontentla
accident
' Ren tor-.s IR Ohio 1 s« d~"*J»
goyernmew’ had purposely with-,
•he'd details of th»~ tof«i <puiu<pc
»•« nM m-vtedpisrritre Girard f*
esse; heJore -rrT"'~‘^Ttnlil Vr
American eni.irv ” ■ , ~-i~*
4. ' orvC'isid - the. mention of en-
r firemen' was made to show. s
leasonabith ground for (1 ' S ) es-
.ecutive dtsrretlon ’ «»• the admiir-
iistranoo s agfeem .it to a Japan.
V r«e request to fry Glftrd.
o|. »nd v,o»;\ y dieast'ee mer'.s
yrWsplut'on m Row aimed at end-
. ing foreign th'afs “ of \meriritn
“noidiert:
the Mouse fiireign A (fair» torn-
-mittee has ,ippirr>'etl fhg ^esolu.
-liOft and thex Mouve, Rule* tom-'
mttteny tentativeiK arfwtyged hesr-
tn's op if topa'
t The iwlministraiioo says'1 pa>
-ssje of the measure vrn'ri force
9 wlmliawsl of I'*, troops trorp
A<• tef ennio to r t r>..„i» all over the World
A; t. Haws ik Jan of
RIAFA
Of Tgxtt's Eastern Tronsmission Co.
HOUSTON iR—A federal grand
" cfinv i«ry. I'mking into the collapse of
classes iruiead of —----- _
the lists. The woman wJnctpal eg- <X)JM*CS CHRIST! y*v_ I j C.lo- John lynch l.a Gloria pre.d
plained with a smtle: rjar'thl and Gas official* said yes- dent, said "I do apt fnrseg .ary
"The political sitnaiton in Jap^ferdav the firm will become a suh-obstacle that would ' prevent the
uarv wa* not vet clearer / SidiarV of Texas Eastern Trans-transaction f r/i m being
___iC_;— , mission of Shreveport if a 7(1 mih plated.'"
- .*f n |. i * >i a i dion dollar stock transaction is ap- He said the offer had been ap i„ i
Ae<v TWO prettv versions of this Polish S«llorS Aslt p10vSd ploverf b/t>r I a f.loria hoa d Te*‘ ln*ur,nf* 1 om
graceful dros'1 Chpose the ^ A.m|„bw George Brown,nf Houston, chair-iof directdrs/but muft b« approved ',s , , , . . v.™.™ v*
neckline for summer; _ the high hOF rOHHCai ASyiUm mi„ o(_ u Gloria, said Texaa by thK^Cttrities F.xrHange Com• _ _The chief deputy t> S Marahai, Poirt1 Kdll( „lfKI ,|co
nf Ot Mngr and ,Hi
GAMM i
^ ' '* '' 'Vl^sjAn .i"'- >af vr»
of the American Petroleuftij, instt-
in*. proper sanitation urn! Itttla ,ut' *^vAal» that gasoline cbhttitnp'
ipvporlunilv for studentT to? par ll,w tn.-the 1 wiled Stares exceeded
|i< tpate m creatite aettyttir* SR- btthon gallons it) 1»S|. an tiy
Rchonls recommended to be ' cease of J J'4 billion gallon* over
dioppett included the previous high, a*.t la*t year.
Austnnio.'IJousion t oimtv Bard C alifornia con'imted to lead the
welt, Ellll County Barry. NiVar statea accounting for 5 I t hilltop
x - v ro County: Ben Httf. f tmestnne gallon* Texas was second New
US Trust and Guaranty suhpne- AUSTIN Eifteen schools wiH'Cnuntv. f'oocord. Angelina t tum Vnrk third and Ohm fourth,
naed three former member* of the he 'ecommended to hW'ym frnm ty; kosse. I imeMone OwMB 4—_—r—
hv the ( ototsyisaion Minden. Rusk Count' AJouni In • stir'ev made m la.M the
Grand Jurors Schools Lose
Summon Tno ictre(|i|.tj0|.
VeS accreditation
“ Schc
on School Ardeditgtion \ Calm, 11)11 (ountv Pijrdhft' Na Cjvtl Aeronautics Adminiatration
The comntiMion. created bv titryysrrn County; Sand Hill, Upshur, reported there are r*S,07« active
... i . . -r s • ------ —— in •••? e""" ...........e- ------- ... . . doard of Education. al«o v*ill tec - wUaflald, Dtua (’ountv ptlms m the Untied Ar»te* Of
neckline with sleeves for cooler. stocKHOTM (AP)-Two sailors Eastern direcAors have voted m imssu/md accepted hy holders Mr. hathrvn Maithews, said atrtv rhat aevan others not be Snails not ie.rimmeiHled for re these AMU were student pilot*,
weather wear. Sewing is *o very from ^/visiting Polish naval offerstockholders of l.a Gloria one pf^*1 (ter cent of La Gloria shares pocnae* were mailed to the former ^etrndiialum and 7A addi uuest^\ afccradltatitm J s-adale and 13? AJJ pdota fiving private
easy w”h our HR INI hi) Pattern jumped ship last night share of Texas Eastern common ~ZfM r;^,, wmiM ^e operated •“pmmtMKmer* and three «*ther ,I0M| *rhools lie warned In mr«uj«»per (utuntv Saint I ante* Dav airplane*
the simpe stvle, so becoming ^' asked for political asylum in for each, of the one million *har^v(|h jt, nrMf|M maMgemenf and per*™? telling tbeoj *» appear be standard*. s hodl nnuV.<#mu>' .
Primed Pattern 4630; Misses>$weri(,n . • of l.a GtffirW Capital stock opt- pprsonne| a« „ ?ubaidiarv of Texas ,0,r fd' grand |urv lulv 21. ' Official visit* weie made to 420 X. ■ , - i ★
Sires H. 16, W, 20: 40, 42 <4, id. ,ixi<i r^m«tt.t m« GotmtHU!r_____... T„../pacI Eastern, Carpenter said. She *aid suhpoenae* were mailed lexa* school system* OP1, R PARt FlNSFRVH F McNomntn Insuronca Aqancy
46 S,xe 16 „ke* 3% yard. Tj-mch Poland when #e have • Orville Carpenfer. Jexa*' r.«w- i a Gloria s main producing prop-
Mirjxs js, ansr- ........—
tern for first-ula
AGAMS. caji
Orange i^ider,’ 379 Pawern Dept
to former commissioner* Gdrland-pMf aebool vest The. racommen - ;
along Smtrn and Mark Went? of Austin dution* will be turned over to the DAl I AS i^-What ml
Texas Pastern * pipeline svatem *nd Bvron Saunder* of DalVa*. hoard at it* next meeting. Sept 2 finals called the fust
, , . •i c . Most of the.' detailed reports copter air parcel wrvtce M»
iney were also *em !t*i*dr"in»dequacie,s in teaching yesterday < opter* will
Texas It owns a refinery at
PARt f r RVH F
otnoanv of
dalN Kelt-
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tor earn pni-j-*‘ h m.*ht he after CHECKUP COSTA j.Ta.ono Tyler and * natural ga* process- A:.!, ,n() u * Hoffman of .....7n*rlequac.es tn teaching, ye-unrdav « "P*e.s win
vis!&'»mrtJS!!re!L±,ls. * S25WS.»«w - T.m.'srsi ssstz^JSs
Wladyslaw Gomulka t* the ' na-;S|0ner nf
to ANNE >GAMS. cape of The thtt*.
(rgtfder.379
tat want nth St. New^York 11 .BOMlwr ,t^e'*ryX Z. Tm" »•««• *V),«0» VW*r to.production of the l7-vea.r,old com »™ "
N. Y. Prmt plainly NAME. AD- Communist party woo won somr h y | iierattire fom- n-tnv iveraoed mat barrels a d»v PtoVM
nance mug «7t and I independence from Moscow - ■h»r'®PRE»rf ,r,e new literature s, m puny n eragen "" oarrei* a na >(ul
243 Bup
arities and Correr- of 19)6 it owned interests in 326
( ook has estimated n producing oil and ^as wells Crude
. .7! rtes. poor phssical plants, Htrtud las
she said She aajd Graetei
Mrs Stone were former em
DRF.SS with ZONE.
y'STYI.F. NUMBER.
SIZE
bis government
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ABC FOOD STORE NO. 2
FRESH PURPLE HULL ^
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aion to inVeatiggt*
iblications
of the insurance company
Hoffman wa* a relative of
obscene while natural ga« prOdttcliomaver-
W million cubic feet a da’ A*. B Shnrmake. former preaid
of the firm.
aged
Gasoline, kern,sene and other gas
A newly developed movm gvan production averaged about A ‘>00
ha< a toilet, shower, and "bed- barrels daily. INJURED HIKER RESCUED
room for the driver and his help. Texas Eastern, organized in 1947 SEQUOIA-KINGS CANYON NA.
er. Dae big American- fnoving will«have about .3,900 miles of .TIONAI, PARK, Calif ‘49 ---John
firm savs it helievpa fhe pew van pipeline in natural gaa service P. Scott, injured while hiking
will speed ‘deliveries hy redyeing when an expansion program I* w*s
the number of stop, rcouired. ^ cnmpleted
rescued fmm » 13,000-foot
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 163, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 9, 1957, newspaper, July 9, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558788/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.