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FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1967
THE ORANGE LEADER
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Graduation exercises will be
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in Montana in 1876.
PERMANENT PRESS
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All were waiting for nightfall, ’
for a chance to see Mao.
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JUNE 1, 2, and 3rd
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The people went about their tourist' commented uia u gate, i ■
daily work, amid the trappings apartment was too small, but waving
of the cultural revolution, seem- •---—•— — • .-j.
ingly unmindful of the struggle
BOOK AND LYRICS BY PAPA MAO - climax of a ballet performed in the theater
The sayings and spirit of Mao Tse-tung, Red entitled “Red Guard Soldier.” It is a typical
.’ China's leader are sung from the stage of a - .example of how Communist teachings are
theater in Canton as a glowing image of made via the stage in mainland China’s
Mao smiles. at the audience. This is the show places. (AP Wirephoto)
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A study of the life and work of
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mentary 4-5 by Mrs. Derr, Mrs.]
Dent Bailey and Mrs. John Kim-
brow.
.Assisting the workers will be]
Huanita Bailey, Ione and Ha
Mae Bahr. Mrs. T. J, Sanders1
is in charge of refreshments.
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the official interpreter retorted:, He came down to the crowd
- . . . x "They used to live in worse con-1and the guide said: "Here
of titans going on between Mao ditions.” . (comes Mao’’ The crush of the
I May Day added a bit of spicecrowd was great. Several per-
to this steady diet of Mao and sons were carried out.
politics. • □ • ,,,, I Then the figure moved back
We arrived in Peking thedayup to the gate. He waved, and
before, and people from the there was cheering.
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face it looks as if the peop:
mainland China are learning to (cheap,
live with Mao Tse-tung’s cultur- Special counters were manned
al revolution purge. br AA--- m-nt ineneAtA-- ♦«
Before they pick up their el
£ A resrpuzsneswin ekinguandShangbaithers
sgered booklets «Mao say-i was mostly biccls. ""!°t
tered over store windows.
At night in their dimly lit
cities, they get more cultural
revolution, in movies, ballet
and discussion groups.-
In our tour of China we saw
no sign of the violence often re-
ported in the wall newspapers
although we noted an undercur-
rent of tension at one commune.
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It was one of six pigs distrib-!
. _____— uted last week to Orange
shire pig. I The pig was the property of (County 4-Hers in a program
The investigation is being con-1 Mike Parish, 13 son of Mr. and sponsored by the Sears Founds-]
Mrs. Sam Parish of Fin and tion. j
i Feather 4-H Club east of Or- Parish reported the pig as
ange. The animal was given to missing Monday. It was found
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its pen with its head severed
er’s apartment — one room to had set. Music came over the
one family, with a separate pri- r " ” —
vate kitchen and bathroom. One was a spotlight on the distant
1 that the: gate. I could see a small figure
small we could not tell exactly A two-prong investigation is ducted by representatives of the the boy as part of his 4-H Club
iwhe he was. I looked through a under way today into the cir- Orange County Sheriff’s Depart- work.
powerful camera lens but even'cumstances surrounding the ment and the Orange County ” ' ’
then he was just a shadow in the death early this week of a York-agricultural agent. _______ ... ,
the property of County 4-Hers in
e nr. ..lsnnnenred hv tha g
Early May Day morning we
y government inspectors to walked through the Peking
heck prices and weights. parks. It was a big, big festival,
In Peking and Shanghai there just like a carnival Everybody
t was smiling. Everybody was in
(2′283 405, Aa,"oqa0 Rb3F82, for the midday meal and again [countryside were already taking
Shipor""Someorneoimpreslononse forsthe evening: .... . .. UP. positions in spacious Gate
* dowm 5 : The stalls were filled with Heavenly Peace Square.
U u.c.. ' beef, chicken, fish, cleaned Normally there are few gay
NISHIO. fresh vegetables. Most of it (lights in China cities, , but for
i E (Ar) — on the sur-1 hung from overhead frames. It May Day red and yellow lights
Ple of [looked good, and prices seemed sparkled on buildings like
ling tolchead. ' Christmas tree lights.'
ONE-STOP HOME FIX-UP CENTER |
Newton Baptist Tells from the body. |
Deputy Max Boatman and
_ ____ Identification Supt. W. D. (Bill)
NEWTON (Spl) - Vacation Joxce are investigating
Bible school will begin Monday County Aeent Don Kachtik
be principal and Mrs. Travis at 8:30 a m- at First Baptist
~ ... . Church. ..-------
Sessions will:be daily 8:30-11 tage"othepig program.
[June 16 at 7:30 p.m. ‘ "5a.m. through Friday with pro-
Kindergarten teachers will be grams, for young people 3
Mrs. Norvin Matthis, Mrs. Billy through 16. The intermediates
Nelms and Mrs. Charles Lamb, will meet at night at a time to
Teaching elementary 1-3 will he anna"nAad
be Mrs. Gresham and Mrs.'
Charles Bahr.
good humor. It was the only
Factories were busy. One. at time soldiers didn’t mind me
s. prewbrtweongthar’raxsd s-j "2 iX. were
■ - and concentrated on making fewer families and babies. Some
busts of Mao for government of- [of the women wore military out-
fices. It received so many or-[fits. Most of the people seemed
ders in 1966 that the last one [to be in their everyday clothes,
will not be filled until August, [nothing special.
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Dale Clark Gives
End of Year Party |
Dale Clark, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. .Ira .G. Clark of 2929:
Clark Circle, gave an end of the
year party Tuesday night in the
Holiday Inn on Interstate 10.
About 30 guests attended the
(dinner in the banquet room. The
Little Cypress High School col-!
, ors of green and gold were used
in the decorations.
After the dinner, a dance was
held in the ballroom with 95 per-
sons attending. “The Innva-
tions” of Orange played for the
group.
Thirty - three thousand post-
masters supervise the nation’s
postal system.
VERRET APPLIANCE CO.
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school June 12-16, 9-11:30 a m.
daily.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 131, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1967, newspaper, June 2, 1967; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619879/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.