The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1956 Page: 5 of 10
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rUnOAT, JUNI M« 1»M
THE 0 RANCH LIADVR
!ussians
(tic CITY. N. J. (Ai>)_
Hd M. Gruenther said last
• primary objective o/
•TCes in Europe is to bog
i? initial attack by the
until atomic retaliation
91 out the enemy.
Mr, retiring supreme Al-
niander in Europe, spoke
l reminiscent of some of
ft Eisenhower’s speeches
eneral adresSed a formal
mir at the 48th annual
« Conference.
I that what the Allies are
i develop is a "land-air
h i c h would be strong
i force any enemy to con-
hie concentrates," he said,
be especially vulnerable
I by atomic weapons. .The
>it a big advantage under
ept ' __
{ that NATO is "falling
Guenther said that in
four years the shield
' come effective with Ger-
irfbutioris......
it is effective ... we
that We will be. able to
‘*lj8®hable guarantee that
be able to defend all of
) territory against an all-
ntggression," he said.
Is Ordered
bone Rates
Final Decree
Asked by Wife
Of Roosevelt
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ouisiana
PASADENA, Calif, fAP)-Rep.
James Roosevelt’s wife, who ac-j
cused him of infidelities with 12 ;
women during. their 12 years of
marriage, has asked the Superior j
Court for a final decree of divorce.
An attorney representing Mrs. I
Romelle Roosevelt filed the peti- j
(ion yesterday. Today a lawyer i
for the late President* eldest son I
was scheduled to file a similar p*-!
tition in Los Angeles Superior!
Court.
Technically the Roosevelts still j
are married until kludge signs j
one of the petitions Mrs. Roose-i
velt was granted an interlocutory;
decree June 22, 1955.
Boih were eligible to apply for
a final decree a year and a davj
later. V/ith normal court closure]
last Saturday, yesterday was the
first opportunity.
The California Democratic law
maker has declined comment on
reports that he might marry his
secretary, Mrs. Gladys Irene
Owens. „
In the sensational domestic liti-
gation, Roosevelt filed a separate
maintenance suit1 in January, 1954.
A-few days laterRis wife filed a
separate maintenance suit of her
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‘Please, doggie! My old lady has a hot dinner waitin'
for rw!”
Deweyvilie's 'Maybe' Superintendent
Commands Respect in Community
DEWF.YVIIT.E (Spl)—The man the rules, don’t vowXlWwas told
oyn, naming three women as who is likely to be the next super respectfully. "v-“" •l«"
_______________ t Yes, sir.
respondents. Included as part of j jptendent of the Deweyville Com- “You know* You’rtf'fowjf to be
her complaint was a photostatic mon School District is a quiet, punished for this, don't voiir'pur-
copy of a typewritten letter to his j thoughtful, dignified man who ap sued the principal. "Yes. sir," the
wile, signed by Roosevelt and con- pears to be the type which uses hoys replied and offered no further
fessmg infidelities with nine other an iron hand in a velvet glove lexnlanslion as mev followed Bart-
... . . „ . . J He is J. L. Bartlett, a 96-year- let* to flieir punishment.”
Roosevelt emphatically denied old, blue-eyed, brown-haired native lie is a teacher of'commercial
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misconduct with ail 12 women.
aiARI.ES (Spl)"- The
Public Service Coinmis-
ftjected a Southern Bell}
i and Telegraph Co. re
a rate increase and lifts]
he company to cut its
ates some four million
ir year; -
l Bell had sought an an-
increase of $6,581,000.
misison, in a statement}
>y its secretary, Clayton
lan. said its order
LEARNING ABOUT NATURE—Members of Bov Scout
Troop 59 of Port Arthur lake notes on some of the many
varieties of trees that grow in this area as a part of then-
nature and forestry study at Camp Bill Stark* boy scout sum-
-i Trader Plinfn by Boh McHugh
mer camp maintained and operated by the Sabine Area Coun-
cil, Boy Scouts of America, a United Funds supported agency.
W. A. Moore of Port Arthur, nature and forestry counselor, is
piciured with a Class. Summer camp is now in its fourth week.
burdens of
F. L>. R
Economic Loss From Steel StrikeWet Weather j >angefjeid Brief;
Has Run Into Millions of Dollars ls Expected
Hh. RE 5-SI78
(Spl)
in1-! iT.ln* !'nd",a0TllS,',0?, more lhan ninl“ years and now is wat offered the superintendent post
L",,ltS'r.V°h,rCer h8e I e Se,V,nR as hi«h ^hool. principal ,,aM week after V board had
his lather, the late, Bartlett, one of his school pa terminated (he .services of C. C,
Irons says, "is a man to whom you iChisum, center of a controversy
1 can talk and who will sit and -take { between members of, the board
i time to explain things asked him " jThe hoard members advocating
Others describe hint as "coopera- his advancement to Chisurt’s post
live in school events and a person|cjm him as being "thoroughly (a-
- who. patrols ,,the ball games ami miliar with the duties of a superiit-
■ keeps the kids in line." Students tendent." “
rHAPPaniiA m v tin, « , are no>allowed to leave the games I Bartlett received his B. A. and
rs H<H-'jce Gredey~Hh5h a'-d' wh®,n do, Barihstt quietly Masters degrees at Stephen F.~
Seniors Sip
Soft Drinks
im
Mrs G. A. Scales Hh. RE 5-1178 Schoolui e tVjT s ippedf sof^dnnks slip* oul afler them ,nd blinfs Austin College in Nacogdoches and
, , BIRMINGHAM. A, ,AP^ _ „ ,, , S Sled's
w,th'economic loss from a strike of 246 contract with the United Steelwork- mid-continent and the Southeast. ! James Garrison, and family here Seventy graduates kem » w. s.lantiate this. v,*w’ * patr"n Definitely a religion
will
man! he is
transportation
workers at U. S. ers
of America expires June 30. Stormy weather, - with heavy Other visitors in the Garrison gain thev madt^with then oarents,tlle atory of ,he Vme Bar',etl clerk of the Dewevville Baptist
re would be little point in be-1 rainfall, was reported during the: home were Mr. and Mrs. Sam.Ben- .to hold a nonalcoholic met and Icau?*lt some teenage boys smoking,Church which he and his family *t-
ndmgs in the case,
u?ySi> . a . Steel s giant Birmingham mills has There would be little point in be-1 rainfall.' was reported during the. home were Mr. and Mrs. Sam.Ken- .to hold a nonalcoholic rock and1 f
v?!]ene!«idLfK.. H °«rd'iriscn t0 roultimillion-dollor pro-jginning the expensive process of j night in sections of the Central; nington from near Corpus Christi, roll dance alter commencement "V’a P^np h<)Use , itend. He is marriedI to the former
*■«“-•«",ch"wi“r%^r,Globemasters p,an’Ssr&'Z**ssl
~ ars^^iAgforctic Airdrop as
locking disregard odlic ^ who now have Ix-cii >#«• •**» «»"«»)■■ TCI’s‘swept Hill City. Kan.. Gaily winds15,^'gSkbST * *“ ““ 5S5. Jnd’lZngTnip IwTwo'aC AUCKLAND. N. 7... June »CAPi|*?r, C*,2J‘
d.-.i-Tho order. « allowed ^prived ol more M. MM Iona W»» J a"™*, * ">»Vi Mr »„d Mr, Orh. He.rhm.. and W « ,ip car, Sol.ide -««N «A » f*« S
would force a severe cut iof steel are laving ,off increasing; ‘entn or Jb‘lerson counts s total, derstorm at Siuox City, Iowa. * A jailDht„. .... .... . . r , , , , ters with a maintainance base fKTT,»',c lu,uo ^
•»—-—Hiry as*rJSffK:=.i “r i ^-£^S£i5s: s“4 % M
;>
liar construction pro-,
1956 - 57. and w o u I dlsboyed that about 5,000
affect telephone progress of related industries would
inities throughout Louis- without work in coming weeks un
I less the strike is settled.
»a*.near;Heathman. and ............ .........................
employes workers haTelost ^rha|WU$60rto' ^"TaVaginTseverM rbuildings'! t^d.,'d, ',he an"ua' Gulf ?'• Co P'f* pastor of the First ( ongregationai; ^rctm
S" ^ iutmed'^d ““*are°pni the^mmu'' -iMa^ce^mptr “m^SO
their union guarantees payment, precipitation was light in most ^lends they' had not seen for more n,t^
• • • - - K K tnan U years. The students ihen agreed to the
r a i n fa I I at
* la* Seyand j Sstom^ 'measuTed ’2M ' ’T- Cormier and . he, nonalcoholic party
J inform the hoard at a meeting to
be called possibly'this week.
The Globe mas-1 Chi9\1"'- Who refused to resign
about 500 -tons »evpral "mes after Tru,rtee M' M
Unediately. "This,'
d, "we intend to do
And they Can make purchases on eastern and southwestern sections front I lack.berry,- La., on a
he mills were closed by an industry- ^ their j rnchV, in 1- hour4
wide strike. The shutdown is sure contract w,th TCI. ' nouis.
tfnission sakl its decision to become the longest in recent
Ae unanimous recom- years.
of a special counsel, .........— . ............-
gelosi, its entire local 1/jT H
the exiteris and consult- j ID li QfflGS
bv the commission and
f New Orleans. The de-
granddaughter, Patricia Ann Wes-1 Ten policemen patrolled t h e
men at Harewood
ters will drop about 500 -tons of
supplies at the South Hole for a
U S. scientific base which wiTl be-
gin operations there early next
McCollough requested it, has made
no move through the Newton
County school superintendent’*
jin.™,™ (.a.iuucu , - j.iri operanorw mere eany next ...
Skies were clear over the north terman. accompanied relatives mounds outside the Huy Ridge vear as part of America’s partici-i^* actjon j * dismissing him He
Wed extensive mvestit,a 7"WO DlfGCtOfS
hearings. . |
credit from most of the stores that
have m a n y stt-ehvorkers cus-
tomers.
Some TCI workers have taken
jobs in , other communities until
the strike is settled.
A union official adhlitted that
of the country.
Bridge City Briefs
tion trip to Colorado and
points of interest recently.
Mrs. F. R. Scales and grandson, n , rv ■ ,
Johnny Duplanrtc, returned to New KGD0rt6r L/OUDfS
Orleans. La., Sunday after spend- . . r. . . ..
Ph, RE 5-J178 ing a^week here. They accompan- Nphrfl ^AGGtS IKG
vaca- Golf t'lub, where the party was palion in the International Geo-
other held. They reported all was quiet, j physical Year program
Bell System company in
vhich resulted in
Mrs. G. A. Scales
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)—Mr, and ied Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Frazer vv,
, VINTON (Spl)-Milton Trahan families have received evic-; Mrs. Oscar Davis and children, who will visit relatives in that area1 NEW-DELHI. India (AP)-The Se ptember
ng, the rommissjon edd- ancj (jjeo Rougcau were named di-jt,on nonces and that some efforts ■ Dorine, Donald and Benjamin, vis- before"returning home Tuesday political correspondent of a news-1 __
S^KH'c'T-—s- nn-Mor" v* smmbk A" —•
a ra*eiVinton High School cafteeria. n°f f°° many. ISilsbee Saturday.
Calvin Bello will serve as alter,-! "We have committees that go1 " “ ~ “
nate director, Mis. Calvin Bello f ‘,^eoPle- , ed to Bridge city alter spending. M.rs. Brannon s son-in-law ,, ., u. .
and Mrs. Clco Rougeau also were’ esuaiiy they wotk things several weeks visiting relatives in,daughter, Mr • and Mrs Ce c 1 L vis,t t0 ,he West
named directors, with'Mrs. Arthur|0U.V , ., ! N'ew York City. She was called Scales, Mr. and Mrs. Scales and Nehru now is in London for the,
Broussard to serve as alternate.; -J® "J* ll«m !e your cus-; back to Baton Rouge. La., because children, Cherion and Cecil Jr ! Commonwealth Prime Ministers’
the Vinton Farm Bureau will be;|”™P^ "ow;. an« be when 0f the illness of her father Idst took them home and briefly visited Conference. A White House an
did aot attend the last board meet-
. ing and has declined to comment
airmen will reload frorri|to reporters as to what action he
ships at McMurdo Sound!wi|| jake,
run an air drop shuttle service,--^----
to and from the South Pole. I
The first Globemaster is expect-j
ed to arrive in Christchurch in1!
' The
'cargo
-Duraclean
'v's jf i' ■ H[W
>( ) Ar. yp.. •
wis Minute;
! edMto' ^dg^CUt^'afte^spem^ Mrs^^Brannofls Tonun-law '“ iSn^deS ’"rfentj '=U‘-
mi ItTIMATVt — n. Mill
Ml Morton, Ph. 8-5886
: eksws ^ba'ssasiisras si,**,?***, astsauf.
was their daughter, Pat.;^-ea Bureau members contacted 10 advance $2.100 000 in vacation and Mrs. Jesse N Rush, has ftrf lr ,,J ** T p*v», ^ uled for July 7-10. had been pO«-}j
aommaie, Shelby Hirby,]resjdenls throughout the area and-Pav which its workers will be duet turned home after spending three ft j.j' ri n , ’ j ‘ . , °. , poned at Nehru’s suggestion be-
'.Texas Baptist Collegei^nlamed ta them the procedure.^ yeu. but the union has taken j week, wUh relatives in fa-ton ^ ^ cause of Eisenhower s health
!necessary for obtaining the service, i'w^tbon on tne proposal
ang People of the run - , ----- —i
Rouge, l.a.
1 a't o d returned home Saturday front a
vacation trip to California where!
Thu political correspondent of
f lvvt 2S*5411 Y ■ vlJ UUHl in * *ip -ill ,i i\V7U^Cf I .U .
m Ba** nuts ®:5esfers5JSS ssk-
it the church, lhc pray- wjth thework, now that thev know, made$2./4 per hour, hostlers $2.4 4 band while he
? is for the starting of tH what extent service Vis desired an(J firemen SJ 34 under the old ;ot) ,here
val July 1. |in tlie area contract. r__
in thb home nl the Rev.] . . n th D ,leard The company has offered an
Jesse D. Horton on Sun- ,n “ b k ^s Herman in,med'ate 'nd'fease of 14 cents
from'‘r-J,„nnC.,_Pia ,S^rS'v,^I!!i„ tPer hour with other payments to
;be decided by the new contracts
or
was on an oil field
Ann
, ra.
Ereemon .rom ■ nd Vaffghn „
Miss Freemon ts (fc-6p,r_
at I-,ast Texas Baptist |sPpak onf]' ^
r j votes on farm issues.
Vidor Vignettes
VIDOR (Spl) - The Church
brotherhood '^et’Tn'^dusbyw'de|,he'Mrs- T .»• Gran8er and sPn'! ' l 087%^!^ UP)-A horse
*or.,,y Hospita,.Distraught Father
Oiled aping fine. rl . L AIL---- «r a hourly increase, of,harbecue> sporU and games under ™ recuMrJtinl from d, Srf«gt’|ravine near Newha"’ M,ts Jafk*
which 18 cents- would be base payithe general chairmanship of Mrs.1*,.^1* 8 fr m a virus ln';son was taken to Kaiser Founds-
Wallace Odom. Mazv Franklin K1r. r , c , J(tion Hospital with bruises Attend-
sightseeing. ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Heathman "Although the official anounce-
and childrep, Lairy, Lbnnie and ment describes it only as post-]
Dennis, of Hamshire, spent the! ponement, Nehru's visit to the j
weekend here visting Heathman’s;United States may be regarded as
parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Jtha Heath : canceltm for the moment.”
man. Horace Heathman, another ' _
son. now is employed in Houston. TV j-jar INJURED
W Holcomb is at home
from a recent opera-
' f-
, ’/t * . , pioposai said activities will include a rodeo
Slain by Officers
RICHLAND Kan. (AP)—A fath- ,lnp *le,ri,st fr!"Re benefits. wauace . vzaom. mazy rranKiin .ir anH Mrc r
- “ iE,crib'd by**8»s«s;ja2 trSlft-Ft ££**
Repeated
distraught over his ba'e
A Scales and1
i s i t e d in the!
hurt.
LED IN WRECK
EASANT (AP) — Lester j er
50. of Cookville. was ]0(fiCers as
“=!Plf
The dead man was Fred Heber-, ° r | The public is invited. I First Baptist Church were Ronnie
« ling, 50, owner of a cafe. Members of the Orange County Iroop 56 of the Boy Scouts Barra> Butch Garrison, Betty La-
I u„wii„„ hnrf «IaA cnit fnr!I’arm Bureau will meet todav at sponsored by' the Mens Class of Verne Wilma Mnntaone
Joe Singleton, president, will Lewis, junior assistant dcoutmas- g00^ R0bert - ’ ne
ants said she'd be sent home to-
Huusmci, ram, » i s i it u in lne dav
home, of Mr. and Mrs. Kinnard|„__________
IFTS
-foi All Occasion*
tram 79c to $ 100 OO
DT'S GIFT SALON
«ony Slaudl i Jowolry
105 Fifth Sir**!
shooting
i the cafe, where deputies had gone Jop
lo investigate reporis^ HeberUngj condllft a short bl,sinm 8essioni
] was threatening to shoot any offi-
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according to Publicity Chairman
Mrs. Laurence WTnfree.
PRICE T0YLAND
HOTPOINT
l-H.P. MODEL
# Acroti From Foil Office
Toyi - Novollioi • Souvenirs
Roach and Swim' Equipment
Utile league BoMball Accessorial
Montagne, Johnny
Godwin, Victor Nugent, James
Members of the Pi /eta Chapter, Brent, Jerry Scales, Obert Ander-
Bet* Sigma Phi, wlli attend a SOn, Marcel Nugent, Virgil Phillips
luncheon Thursday at 11:30 a.m. in and thesRev. Bill Johnson
the home of Mrs. Thomas Lorn- . •.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1956, newspaper, June 26, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560496/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.