The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1960 Page: 8 of 12
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the churches.
Among the distinguished visitors
The conference tees off at noon.
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Kiwanis Club
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NBC Plans New TV Series
On Problems of Housewives
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President of TPA Post
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COMPARISON WILL PROVE
THESE ARE YOUR BEST
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discussions. Civil rights ----
problems will occupy two panels.
Thursday. , .
The big caucus room was load-
ed with his friends, members of
newsmen, big lights.
Ing Colbath as a candidate for re-
election as state secretary at the
next state convention, which will
Policy statements designed to
impress midwestern views on the
national convention in Los Angeles
in July will come along Saturday
or Sunday.
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tective Assn of America for an
unprecedented third term at the
annual meeting last night.
A champion application writer.
Eddleman has signed up 52 new
members since May 1 last year
a nd he has set his goal for the
fiscal year at 108. he said.
Kiwanis Lt. Gov George Tay-
lor of Beaumont spoke to die Or-
ange Kiwanis Club yesterday at a
luncheon meeting in Little Mexico
Restaurant.
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U.S. officials reported today the -
Marines were found on a small
But illness of a brother-in-law
has forced Truman to cancel.
When asked how he felt about
taking on Nixon in the presidential
race, Symington instantly respond
ed with what has become a Dem-
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president and former president of
Post U in Orange but now residing
in Lake Charles.
Bundy spoke to some 500 per-
sons at the Huisache Ave. Baptist
vtedlstateswasheldin Pitts-
SAT. ond SUN., March 26-27
BAKED OR BAR-BE-Q
CHICKEN DINNER . . .
Individual Pies Ea. .....................
— BENEFIT —
ST. THERESA CHURCH
SERVED FROM :
. _ nospntaiy suite
was the first one in business
Former President Harry S. The
man accepted a bid to speak
Saturday night at a Jefferson-
Jackson Day dinner of Michigan
He is president of the National Democrats 'and the midwestera
------ — ------------- .... Laymen’s Council, Church League party leaders.
at the meeting were D. F. Colbath. of America, and is from Wheaton, 1
v. Humphrey and Sy-
will be here. Johnson
wolves in sheeps clothing posing
as ministers.” ’ .
Little Cypress Key Cub.. ,__
It was announced that Chambers
is a candidate for governor of the
Texas-Oklahoma Key Chib Dittrid.
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Guests were Frank Evans ofthe
Downtown Beaumont Kiwanis Chib
be held in Orange on May 13-14.
Eddleman announced that chair-
men for the 11 standing commit-
R R (Dick) Eddleman was
tured« the otfice of, president of
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP TV—Radio Writer
children who said —
to be in town for a few days.
Repeat of a Sellout
HURRY IN —
Also during the meeting, Homer
Haworth formally inducied three
new members, Eddie Washburn,
R s a baby boy tor singer Rose-
mary Clooney, wife of actor Jose
piece contains only 25 per cent
nickel. The remainder is copper.
Ill. ...
to his strongest language of the
ight be called the NCC leaders
Gem
Jeuelryco.
P. O Watson and Bill Perricone,
one of the famous Perricone quad-
ruplets. all of Beaumont, and Hunt-
er Huddle, former Texas state
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theMidwemz.opgn.g ssignicnnt
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Star of the projected
series will be Dr. Joyce
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ence are Illinois. Indiana, Iowa.
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Other officers elected were
Judge Homer E. Stephenson, first
vice president; Dan P. Cable, sec-
ond vice president; W. Leslie Mu-
sick. third vice president and
James B Quigley. secretary-treas-
urer.
Two directors, Doug Prut er and
George Colburn, were returned to
their posts and five new ones, John
Anger. Cecil Smith, Emer New-
man. F. L. Butcher and W. J.
Michigan, Minnesota,
Nebraska, Ohio, f
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year-old registered German Shepherd, seems a
little skeptical of the walking device which Dr.
Herman F Dieterich tries on him at an animal
clinic to Richardson. Tear. Wolf, owned by Wil-
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Some of the objects of Kiwanis
as outlined by Taylor are: to de-
velop individual chtizenship respon-
sibility, stimulate youth » rtrive
tor excellence, promote free enter
pe and footer labor - manage-
ment cooperation, increase knowl-
edge of world affairs. and ex-
TAKE UP TO 2 TO PAY
Theis is Democratic Mate chair-
man and national committeeman
for Kansas. He has detected ptato
of sentiment in the Midwest for
ait four senators who are. after
the presidential oomiation~ohn
F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, Hu-
bert H Humphrey of Minnesota.
Stuart Symington of Missouri and
Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas.
Dir
Chair
Gem
Jeuelryco.
the young blonde psychologis. ----
first rose to fame and riches as
an expert on boxing on the I
“$64,060 Question” -
Challenge.” Since 1955, however,
she has emerged as a degree-
fortified expert in the advice area,
with two daily TV shows on NBC’s
nd Whav. erdz.5o5mcc‛6otm
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Club; and Lee Green Floyd
Wright and David Chambers of the
island 20 miles east of the south-
ern tip of Formosa. Names of the
-,™. . -----------z men were not announced, but the
from people with problems—and Navy said all were in good con-
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meets from the audience when nei
said he wanted to “pay tribute to
Homer Hyde,” the civilian em-
Pox"Aatokawnd wiroEromama Democratic Conference offer apo-
dition.
The Marines were set adrift
while on a reconnaissance mission
as part of Operation Blue Star, a
week-long. U.S.-Chinese amphibi-
ous exercise that began Monday
off southern Formosa.
Nine other Marines. elso blown
waiting longer.
e--, Next, you look around to see
Okla- how goes it with those others who
tees would be named at a meeting charging communists have infil- litical prize wel, arecsurer
of officers and directors to be Eated"Americas churches. The for--458. of toe 1,521 votes hl aw afocnaer
held soon and that the same com- —------- -------— Tat - « ne cent •f around
on camera while a worn- .
an » hands are shown doing the
TV pro- out to sea during a reconnaissance -
-• mission, were rescued earlier in
the week by a Japanese fishing
a title new to TV: "psychologist- Tuesday in a rubber boat, have
been rescued and flown to For-
The'GOLDEN DAWN'
Electric Wall Clock
WNT______TWt OBANtW LEADER
j Presidential Hopefuls on Hand
Democrats Open Three-Day Midwestern Rally
Precision Performance in J
A Treasure-Gold Sunburst!
$25. $
DECORATOR
DESIGN
SAN ANTONIO (AP)—Maj. Ed- the Johnson’s
gar C. Bundy Thursday night Speaker Sam
charged toe National Council of them. A Johnson he
Churches with a smear campaign
against himself and others who
have spoken out about what he
called communist infiltration of
toe form planks, it isn’t
. dorse a political ticku
— Still, as the conference chair
moa. Frank G. Theis, puts it,
—--P,
re- in connection with the state con-
usoree "2" tantton aboich 150 eSwtes‘°aS toll be toKenwdyor
w ------guests to Orange
The only tomg new about it-
even though he said it before a L familv
jampacked crowd in the Sepate’s bisotfamphe
caucus room—was that heufnally P2°tosronds
got around to saying it publidly.
Still, it raised at least one ques-
tion; How does a man fmallv get
around to announcing bed like to
be the Democratic candidate for
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Analyst Kennedy Instead, he said, he was
— The getting into the race openly be
cause his well-wishers wanted him
By JAMES MARLOW
Associated Press News A-
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he wanted to be president.
for week s.
convention That is 30 per cent of around.. ’ Laking tends looking
toe total and 80 per cent of toe speeches, shaking nanos. onn
"Hyde's manual was "one of the 781 needed to clinch a nomination. for support, smug up his dhanees:
3srvices for toe country Naf naketa tot*. 11 votes, was
in » years."
The NCC’s attack on toe man-
ual was the "cry of a guilty con-
science," Bundy said. -
Church-aia Edwin T. Dahlberg.
NCC president. wrote
Asstgsen.smcdemet 22 sm"z 20255 2m-
when he candidate for the presidential 00-
mination. Kennedy speaks Satur-
day night, Humphrey Sunday.
The 14 states in the Midwestern
9 are
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h Civi
But there are ’no strong com-
mitments to any at them, as there
- „ -T Humphrey
in Wisconsin after the April 5 pr-
« was held in the of- mary there. As to the leading con-
Leader and a barbe- tender in the Midwest, Theis said
in a chat with newsmen that the
whole area is pretty wide open at
toe moment." He said he may
have a better idea wherei things
stand at the conclusion of the coo
vu .. —--Then you look at the dock. Here
which failed to it is, near toe end o March, and
for toe party toe Democratic National Comven-
---- boo is in July. Not much sense io
First, you bent the bushes, as
Symington did. This slim, well-
dressed, 58-year-old onetime man-
• had been naming
ocratic party cliche for all candi-
dates "I think any good Demo-
crat could beat him.”
All to all, in a town which has
seen many a man reach for the
moon. Symington’s public plunge
into toe big-time political stream
*y quickened any pulses. For
Our that matter, what politician has
ISSSsEj-
can woman needs is a TV series prepared 2
about her everyday problems.
Thus it is underwriting produc-
tion of some drama-discussions on
such subjects as sibling rivalries,
husbands who won't talk to (----
wives, -ehfld rearing and why peo-
nesota. . .
If there’s anything to be gained ror e
from an early etart—and that s prse
SANTA. MONICA, Calif. (AP— genopahlexxksnedy. ha “frod mene
runner, with Humphrey trailing, emplity" high moral and spiritual
There is the POSSbhty.meten vAjues
s-poung, bounce boy, born nedy willge up.20 mudhmmomsn. -
- named Ra- turn nototag can stop him. S:
faef Francisco. The Ferrero have mington doemm" * awani.ctaa Pou ....----------
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first agricultural fair in.the Spuresoymmangoxndddnjed"hd"was
xeting now becaute Ite advteer. "helpea organize the Orange
Be DOUGLAS B. CORNELL nately a third athevotes.A
PErRor (AP, - "Pemecrats DsqocroseMetpontykopesais «<U
beshowin u an thomldtptakang. there “will be Tquite «
ttaT Eandng"ana reCfuitnng,"Bt litical hay burning before
While the conference expects, to go over."
cm record on key ieeuee and plat- —
FGreot valuel\
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antes,. Recommended tonight:. .The
their snows of Kilimanjaro." CBS, 8:30-
• 10 (Eastern Standard Time) —
ats adaptation of Ernest Heming-
daytime way’s book with Mary.AstorwRrb-
irothers ert Ryan, Ann Todd, Awaras
gitt X Show, NBC, 8:30-9:30 - promised
8 - 3 .« as brief awards ceremonies plus
.g Ju late entertainment gently kidding tele-
" and "$84,000 vision. ______________
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22222231822 2222806 Dr. Brothers savs her show will
WW3 ‘ i I RNHEMMI consist of dramatizations of prob-
WRR292/ENEN5HTEEEM lems followed by her little talk.
UNN/aNNANNNUX2NEE in laymen’s language, about the
N021252‛AMaKaE-aMEaM problem and what psychologists
4 know about it And she will have
liam J. Kent of Dallas, Is the victim of a progres: L-... „----- ' ' ”
sive creeping paralysis which has made his hind hostess. „---
legs almost useless. His owner and the veter- I "It will not be entertainment, mosa.
nan decided to try using the walker to help insists Dr. Brothers. It will be
the dog get around. (AP Wirephoto). helpful. And I know it is som-
- ■ n------------J---------E------thing that women need. In one
year, just from the New York
4 / < <1 PL R- ' area. I’ve received 200,000 letters
Announcement Is No Shock Enmoseaz orgihem re signed by
Symington Says He Wants To Be Demo Presidentamsshemesbmm,syrems p
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afraid of too big a lead for neither very penetrating nor very connection with rumors about an
- - • ■ — •-----irritating. The well-heeled Sym- important new network post, that
ington, who made a point, of say-—, have had no conversations at
ing he doesn’t have much money, all with NBC.” A new ’ .
fielded their bunts easily. jection system will soon go on the
__ - ------- Still, the whole Show was pretty market and will remove the
he'd speak his piece nat scratches, dirt and other signs of
He didn't say aqything to set wear from old.movies. Itomay
the soul afire. But nelther. for that even make.Britishemoviss laoknas
matter, have Kennedy. Humphrey if they had not been filmed in a
or Vice President Richard M. Nix- dark cellar.___
on, who seems to have the Re- Jane Wyman » »or ■ senes
issoun.So-a Publican nomination safe in his of 39 shows .on; Sni
they happened rgprio—pit." shoes, based on the life of a real
‘ — rsnrermh. woman doctor, for next season
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presidentiat race And it.whaes walls and her floors—get as dirty I M L re » tew keetea
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Post P. Beaumont; H. E. Petsch, "Roching but unmitigated
high application writer, L.L. Cox, wolves in sheeps clochir
M. M. Pace. Joseph Perricone.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1960, newspaper, March 25, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519558/m1/8/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.