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ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY/ MAY 3, 1961
26 Pages
5 Cents
FINAL EDITION.-^
U.S. Astronaut
Will Be Busy
See Page2
■i
can
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A^4i%o:ugh study ojf the resolu-!investigation ,0f .the advantages\ilso decided to. obtain a
(ton parsed yestL'.day by the. "Or- aad disadvantages-of the h:solu-,
«nge-Couiity^Ss!tool • Heard-' and itsjucn and pr«t.¿rt them to the board •t>- P: Dunn,- president of the
implications win be ,r - :e b;' th.f rr t evic'j^and rensideration. IIhhik 'any onu3St|fhi^i ín nitmSti
Orange School Board c.f Trtrtees. 1 .¿Oi&xíníormatlbn 'probably yrlujabottt the resolution now to give
The board decide! Irst ninhtNmic^compilea and ready for presen- an opinoin."
the necees ty of such a--Mudy barriten to the board early next
fore"giying further cunalderationxtf); .vc. ':.
program plrjis Inch ding a/pi ' In discussirg the effects ánd'In-
po.¡íd' expansion prc-rtfnpA. . i v°Ayenj'.'nts of the resolution, which
Trustees directed Svjit. M.irlln'cuTOrcif a route for achieving a
L. BrOckette to Totaiy u• thorough¡cauntywide school unit, trustees ¡-:.T'1P new^ scheduie-ns eiiective
x——'t —p~-¥- — - —— . J'V .— : — with the beginning of the 19bl-62
f .
reasmg
of a more permanent economic
base was ¡cited yesterddy as a find-
ing of, the master plan housing
■tudy.
The study, outlined by Charlea
6pivey at' a 5 p.m. Orange Plan-,
mng Commission meeting, is in-
. Report -4rf f-thtt Orange-Maa-
' . " - "1 • \
Powers
In other action, last nigKft trus-
tees gave, teachers a sa'ary .in-
crease by adopting a new salary
schedule.
The new sc'hedul^is effective
chool term, it places.teacher pay
in the Orange district on an al-
most equal basis'with those paid
by area school districts- of com-
parable size. ..
Trustees voted to adopt the new
schedule on a motion introduced
by Jin> Ramsey which was sec-
^fjnded by B. W. Stringer.
Njt provides for an average sal-
iarjK^cost of- $614 and will reqiiir^
By BERT BREWER \l tcr Plan. An increase in thj num- a tai increase'of 21.06 centis on'
An increasing stability witbw-ber of ownerocdupied single f..m-jhe *i00 validation the "first year
the Orange community as a result ifystomes was listed as a criteria j provided nb<Jinanciel assistance is
for Community stability. .received fronKjhe state trough
Ownepoccupied dwelling units new legislative
iricreaséd dy77.!) per ci.-nt in Or-; '"The* goal the g^lwcl board is ^ 7 — — _
ange during the past 10 year .. In I st ¿¡vine to achieve inSiddition is -Repubtetó senatoiial candidate, ¿ohn Tow,er,
1950 there were>>SM ovvner-occu- J0 . hriñg teacher pav iBsXirange (ls.f>)r'to<|ay wa$ welcomed by Mi's. Tánfes Cloud
up to that of the "natiónaKaver-. ,jH d B. 1.. Morris preceding a coffee held in his
egp." Supt. Brockette-exptainlNfc^honor at_the JaCK Tar Orange House. Mrs..
TKls Salary sctipdule aitapmlT^CÍ5ütH7r-president~of the ircwty formed" Orange J
by the board will move the^chool x Cpunty Republican Women's Club and Morris
m that directioST^He ~ =
If action is taken b^the. legis-
lature to increase, teaser pay this
year, the ta\ tiepded to support
SENATORÍAL CANDIDATE WELCOMED-
\
VmrmANE, Laos (AP)-The
pie-Communist Pathet Lao com-
picd homes and in I960 th^re Were
3,477, according to census íígu res.
The- iocr^aRe-- waR-*i^UflUatty -Trrj-
Jtíhe^ingle family home« category.
Sprvéy said.
Tiié housing-report presented by
.Spivey, planning director for Koch
& Fowler and Grafe, Tnc., Dallaá
consulting engineering firm, com-
ange Master Plan. Contracts are
presently being drawn up to inter
into the second and final phase
petes'Ufe S"S3 0^0. the new pay Wedule wiU ;not be-
as great.
"jlowevejp^' Brockette pointed
out, "the board feels it han the
responsibility of raising teacher
with the next interim report . - s .u„ i„,¡.
ed to be on comrfiuaity ^ ^
. t y dv indicates' Hrockeitc anwvuncei! that a spr?
in the city have in- cial n1e?tinfi of teachers had been
ftíf' -. today at 3:30 p.m. .n
6.631 units to Ar'Wn Sr i.nol'to -"xo nin d?:
• i. ü iailc >nf tno M ar r " w
sch
cilftles.
The
dwellin
crease
Sing
ig unre
d bjr-2:
' hT'ZV.'r past 10 years, ffom 6,611 units to:¡^rlo"T a "
5 units. Of t&Uira.- units of the ^la^' schedule.
total of 6,963 were oc^pied in Tho ne-.v -schedule no only m-
Pha Lane, • lcef town on the road .g^ . x. eres; -s -tecrher pay, but nj^-idc^
Nam. at the thin + ,„ n„An„ tn evaluate UvKquality incentives for tenure in the local
¡Sing, certain mini- 'SChooL district, t t>l incentives to J.
lo central Viet Nam at the fihin ■ ■ ...
vnttst ofTaoi. - : of,n0r°arnd"
Informant .- he#t said tha av mum
Sault iA' battalion^aize began this ancj f
—-téfirlvf Pluto by W-oji *'trd
Is Orange Couaty Republican chairmái^u.Tow( í'á
visit here was part of an urea tour preceding
the May 27 senatorial efectiort. Later he . will
attend a Beaumont Ifótary Club meeting and then
■will meet wmi Tower workers in Beaumont. "He
w iH^opixi.se Si;nr"WTnianr^jgitteyv^DciiHici at, in—
the coming election.
o o s e st
By B1LLIE JUNE MURPHY
Establishment of a .county wide*school unit system "b^r
(he conversion toate" was recommended by the Orange
County School Board in. a meeting yesterday afternoon.
The resolution, which trustees beiiey^Will pave„ the-
way toward this goal, providing it i%the will of the peoble -
of. Orange County, was passed by county trustees in a
special called meeting, . ' . . ?
Tp^attaln this goalj-the-board outlines a prescribed
Toute for school districts ' to ' follow, which eventually, .
would result iia-cbunty consolidations ^ • :
The board proposes to accomplish this through its
power, ef attachment, of common school districts^ the
voters of the various school districts will revert to com-
■inoir school status for süch purposes. T.
In adopting this resolution, board members empha- v ,•
sized a singly ainrj—"the best education opportunities for
the children 'of Orange County: regardless of residence."^
This ^objective "can '
bé accomplished through A
couñtywide consolidation or
unit system," the^Doard stat-
ed. This is acwrding to the
advice giyep^uie county board by
the Orapge County Schools Study
ComnKÍtee and the Texas Re-
seji^h League.
-^However, the board' points out
that "under present laws consoli-
dation ¡«. Orange County can com#
about only is a result of a maioritw
of the voters In each school dis-
trict vptin^ in favor of such con-
"There Is a natural unwillingness
for a 'have* school district to share
its wealth with a "have-not' school
district,"
Reversion to epmmon school
status by the various school dis-
tricts ' In the county for the puK'
Will Resume
Bargaining is expectixf to con-
tinue ., totnorrow between Laborer
l ocals ?53, 670 >rtd Sabine Area
Construction
reprraerniitivPs.
Negotiations oepan at. 10 a.m. to-
day the Ridgewood Motel in
~ jSumont and reconvened follow-
fígía noon break. Called by Ray
Majvre, federal mediator from
Houston, the session is tentatively
scheduled to continue tomorrow.
No details were,available t<
as to the progress of the -session-.
J Contracts expired March 31 for
both union groups.
-iThe-bargaining meeting: was ar-
ranged following last week's wild-
cat strikes at several Beaumont
of attachment by the county
ard was recommended because
under present law the County
School Board's power extends only
4o common jgchool districts,
TÍie board explained, "Thf only
apparent hope at this time for
Members of the .Orange County W(.nt up last Wednesday after a
Commissioners Court will receive votc_by lab ««f membership which
area_ construction sites. ^Pickets countywide consolidation lies4n the
By J. CULI.EN BROWNING ¡at On.nge du?\to. a.
The '0«atogé "C&unty Drainage!'® ft. ® begin áW¿|un.-
oatíis ofloffice next Monday asThe
flict: it county tax Ward of equalization.
' vi-. Oaths Will be given by the couh
ards
- ■; - y . 7 . ' An .leenrlii f06>fftk' meetine Is, ty clerk. Writ Sadie Siephtf ris. and;
of maintenance-^ continue ^rafessidri^ Suidy pndop- |Cc r.inittec sscrtv'Otng .?.nd evaltn-j • (§. ffiñít: tattu' 74-com- commis.siondTVjwid-tríílay they "wilt
'I UIV.TOHHIBI O'AIUJ .«JIM wp" v." ■ ' • • « - ... .. . ..... . . ,
... _ ancj occupancy were adopted i>y<portunity for professional develop- tion subtoryittee last night react -.
nwning and ,yt&- ft|UEjaing, «i j ib stú<&4roup^u'r«eys-^en .de^Wgif • wffiUOiiiployiííL.. _ _t -¿.edjjgreement jir- Jhv gfit
■ear midday. - I termined^mose units which .■.were! iKjs designed to attract highly approaches to a j^adTTlfimage ^ronvp' .
rejected a 20-cent wage HikF"óver
a three-year period.
Previously,' laborer union mem-
bers )>ad rejected a lucent, wage
ossfBlé' mittee m ímvrs --todey-anágr rcn"
laoiuio • X i. " i'nnYrtlic .
willingness of the voters in each
of the other seven Independent día- „
tricts to vote themselves into com-—
mory. sdhool districtv status. This
woujd be necessary in order that
the district might then be attached
■increase over a proposed three- to ' ^80í1,00' c''!"
Vim Lane.is about
®f the southern*
1K1UIW unih Willi II Wl-ic "Xl1 . " ."".v-ri rhüM-mañ Q-kv fill-, nf VIVlfir
milesTMst. below the set standards. The sub- qualified professional personnel, to program to be presented to the, t-naoman «ay t ace o^ v,o< r.
govcrnme
a St.) be 11. ■ ■ ,.,v v i. ■...-.. . ■. ■ v *-.. — , -j — i - — — . --- ■ , i r - - r*. - -1 —.• . ■.. _ „.- , . r .
ent-j standard dnjts -were also broken ¡assure orderly development o^cur-J-eoimtywid> „airoup at_j.¡s meeting Rep. Clyde Haynes • J rot^vldo
¡v«nid«fiirr 'W asm mta fiwnffrceeúgW HftdWCUllHTh and-iimkL Tr^«^omical-13ri-ttmy-'hiy.ht, ~ . * r ^as been invited tojttena[ the ClhTstreet ««mecharige;
der. The Wtghway east renter occuped^categories. ; •; ; jly feasible to^nvest ntoney-W In-] That session,-, 'eriglnálly scbed-j?'0°Wr? "c and^rchase of heptachlor for
action today, the iconrt iC-
cepted a number of right-of-way
rei ments and Vlecds, authorized
year—period. 1 n frein a t i onat—un^en
(See LABOR. Page 8)
lóghway
iL üjt> an area -of South . Viet
Warn Jüst soú|th ef <he border with
Sortk Viet Nam.
attack foUowed a mortar
barrage Tuesday , night .on Hin
Heap, government frontline com-
eoi center on th? Nam Lik Riv:
er about 50' miles north of
Vientiane. , ' ■
Despite the attacks, tnefe was
aome belief that bad communica-
tions were U> blame and did hot
destroy the chance for van over-
all ceásofire. ~ V
the fi,!V>3 units occupied in
he can make it:
1SXHL oveh. 34 _per ctnt Jiere de-_Other features
r<gee HOPSlNG. Page 14) (See SCHOOL.
To Get Russian Protection
treotmónCnf íirt
tiled for the' Jack Tar Or&M6|^ sun
the schedule ..House, Has becrwmoved to.the dfs-l '.My áttcndaüwe at this meeting ^moní¡ The right of way a?ree-
14) Strict courtroom in the courthouse'^1]! be contingent^ up< n whet-jtr.or mpntg Was ohe which authorized
—j^«= not the House of fteRre*enta^v«if^yffient U) th>j>xa8 & NeW Or-
I Convenes for
to work, it is doubtful that I~earv; 4 I85 7íf^i-s ir; f land nc>sjed for wid-
ivn-irh HiT'infrft 1 niintu - in 'limn tn . ... ■ _ - . .X 1 . .. •
BULLETIN
WASHINGTON (AP)^_
Senate today passed President
Kennedy's minimum wage bill
and sent it to the House where
a sharp tussle was in prospect.
trict by_£dunty board action.
"A common boundary must ex-
ist between the independent and
t|je common districts at Jhe '.¡me
of said proposed attachment," the
resolution states.\ It says "The
ost orderly progression of such
proíiósed attachments to iraure
this contiguity would appear tó be
(See CONSOLIDATION, Page 14)
><; ' ' . ' . ;Teach Grange. County in time .to^ ,.njng ofthe Echo RÓá'd
: - ■ ~ I ' ■ ■ ' attend the meeting. j countyprojectj in the cur
Cuban Declaration IsTsrmed 'as Security Move'cSr-HSS'i—fr "
't
By WILLIAM L. RYAN (Western Horn ¡sphere, regardless ,A U. S. Matement Tuesday,
Cease-fire talks Were hr:Id Mon Associated Press New* Anahst of tlve implicit perils. | blasting Castro's regime as more
day and Tnesday in the disputed1 The Castro regime—in which The Havana' government now j Communist than tije^rest of the
area just north of the Nam lik Fidel now seems mora; figurehead says Cuba is a "Socialist" state:¡ Iron Curtain satellites> may be a
Diver. .-J than . tiller—probably rushed to in the. Soviet sense «if the word.; prelude to additionáh "Washington
A de fact ceeseifira had been: proclaim itself part of the wftrld The big question: How much is moves against the Havana re-
served In that area'since late Communist blr e in order'to clairn' Premier. Khrushchev willing to, gime-^pcrhaps to a total embk
...... I, _T„. ... ... (Gu's) Foyle
tee decides Fndáy night" that it is told 'tlie court that the prite-- was
needed, Haynes.sajd: ' established oñ the basis of valua-
"lAical ard uncontested hi 1,1s i¡on given 'acreage by the Little
may be introduced at. any tim« rvpress Indepindent School Dis-
-ifh at ^
xious Wait Again
will) at least four-fifths vote of the ¡trict for tax purposes.
House. Should )we need legislation/ The amount figures about-$I.«00
. introduced, I..think thaft as long..as;pgr acre for the purchase price.
, ft is presented within at least .10, ln; other action, the court:
be" ' ' * ' '
el officers worked out a wid-r
agreement for this kcy^ aire a.
The reported -plan was
By JOHN. BARBOUR ¡—cannot be attempted again until
Associated Press Science Writer ¡Friday.
CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. (AP)| "It will Uke that long Jjefora
-r-. . ■ K. «onincf on ri'«t« ir. nrnfj.rt a^ niwlaimed 1V a7i3'^the ertd of thi regular 1. Approved payment .of Sn.lO to1—Astronaut Alan B. SHepará Jr. we can have the Redstone booster
Monday and government •gam5t * cSm^^lime thSids 2;- Cubi* C-haw *'■ ^sl ¡Keown Supply Co. for bull defter will have to wait at leSat untiLrocicet,ready to g« again," WÍ1-,
«^,M-^..ttpb..l..loW;w,sh¡^ will interv^ie-^otag |Wító.d: KSro.hcWv rl.k | «."«I « .«.on ! ""w^ír °éhS índ
These moves Would .hurt the'agency choscrKby the committee for Mrs: Blllie Dtihop forRwuilar r-tfóns'' director/confirmed rejjorf -. jnafc«<ertainall systems ara
. -mese moves wouj<r.mirt me (See DRAINAGE Page 14); T ; (See COUNTY, Page '«) ¡.¿hat the shn,-postponed^Tuesday,funct«intng properly,
- • • ' •- ——-—^ — — " . When the, first effort to launch
¡the rocket was postponed Tuesday
because , of baa ^weather, the' Ná-
" final 'AernnautiCsNm^. Sjíace Ad-
■mlnisfratión annouhbe,d only that
• •' •* n*1l • ' there Would be St leasKa 48-hpur
Senator Ful brightCalls
Cuban Revolution Blunder
Havana government. The Soviet
{¿irion, is not in a position^ to sup-
* dí-
as fronts
Western , -military experts
.warned before hand that there
'migw be incidents and fighting
after any cease-fire,
Some units might not get their
orders in time, they said. Guer-
rilla units have been cutoff be-
-filnd enemy lines. Some units
might act independently or en-
gage in bandit marauding, it was, —, -
. M.inl WASHINGTON (AP)
' j Fatnet La . : ■ f. ¿ William Fulbright,^9-Ark.,' says II aiaie L ean j^usr, wiiu uiicicu . , _ . ¿0j.ir!l_r„ v.,. ra<urn
broadcast a general ®e\s®-f," ,°r:!^e believes the ill-fated 'Cuban in-the committee Monday, will re-j momhs
.-der effective at 8'.aa<^nd "",ld,vasmn was a blundéV for which turn this^afternooh. for .a fdrther!*£?£* M<**„Xn ^
011 # R^?n ní?m^||¡the. White"House and several oth- briefing on the wfirld situation,; * ■' , ' . .
ment of Prt?miP.f Boun Oum to 0r mricf' sharo rA«¿ vnn9Í-Ítnr!i«din<y thf* rrliiic in T.fcrx nnr! 1 Btft, by CíiStfO S WOTuS, 3
Sen.,J. The senator said that Secretary^
says cf State Dean Rusk, who briefed - K
jplyXuba with all, its food, mod . . ,...
Tl& ifSaiSfSi, "Xs, Divides Orange, Jefferson Counties
•¿.Latin American states could de- -
prive the Castristas of their nests
of espionage,'"agitation and sub-
{version throughout much of the
AUSTIN (AP1)—Senators foundt Fuller objSpted to a resolution[trict with. Its current 81,722 prill
a new Subject for lawmaking de- by'Sen Abraham^Ka/.en of Lare-!count. Ofange County has lfi.^tW.
lay today—redisricting. do which would
either house "Theusverage for other multi-
' delay, with a possibility of
' on "Thursday.
Williams said the weather ob
look |s good for Friday.
He said that If -.-the launching
was not. accomplished by Satur-
Sen. Jep Fuller of Port Arthur-take up the .senatori&^.redlstrict- county districts irijhe state Is orilv day^jt would bé put off until' rfxt
«vf his' ing bill at any time
senatoe^ii remíinújg days ojf the
after-' the slot!.'.
SKiw:nwsrti
K tvl ti, Port .rt.tor'
m t*wKf! ■ -«>o.*.««4<ct««MA.WVoit-i .-& itMt ™ii i¡sffif«^** *?*«nar
ive the block-
lief Lso forces fighting for
(See LAOS, Page 8)
t. tn tt rt
i
. Data From U. 9. Weather Bureau
" Oittlook _U Showers, warm
High todJ
- Low tonig.
Outlook tomorrow
High ComotVSi'H
Sunset today
the about 50 to, 55,000." Fuller saiji.j Tuesday.
see-1 Fuller said he wants the sena-1 "We'd/want to giv
torial redistricting bill-sent back-house and cbntrol, center crews
to jinother committee—"thiL..trans- and others a day of rfest on Sgn-
" . Williams explained. "Then
pick up the preliminary
. .T.cbuntdowi) a«4ln on Monda/arid
Central ;Int*lli¿ence" A a¿'n r votary planning." • ■ ¡ OAS .actlim fail to . jolt Havana,"'XTL^h-n^ViTlkiu'1 nSiés"senv' .House today 'ánd^im for a. Tuesday laurtch time.".
Cotral Intelligence Agency, *jattfce wá„ made," other-steps, will b? ^efc? Vwl^íeffeS W to -th¿%tfO«r deluded:* '. | fle said that tht; down rahge re-
Hé said á decision would be Church fold newsmen "Commu- .Does It mean U United/States, £.'íe¡.^ Le®.Vr morninc sAion 'County-'-ibould be auseparate dllH M^asur:e .-jiuHÍng •: BexSl1 and^covery ships could stáy on. station
made mSffto Sw (See BlUNPER, Page 8) . , ! will launch anotfcr;.&&^ ^ countics^er the indefinitely, ,th^ knocking .down
ary advisefs before either ¡the!^ r". r * ; f!lW. •
LandTransqctio^^^^^p^ u> topple thei-• Orange Service League To Present
Recorded Heré bej£w,u City Library With Gift of $1,000
arv R|R . ..«M
full committee dr the Latln Amer4
ican Affairs^ subcommittee.
"Insofar as I'm concerned!
know all I want to know," Ful
bright told reporters after a four-
-hour briefing by AHeñ W. Dulles,
director óf. the super-secret CIA,
and Richard M. Bissell Jr.; Dul-
A .
filed
, increase, for the criminal .
i attorney'of (ialveston Count/KS
■ bill letting insurance f:otnjianiei
I invest in pas public • utilities; a
prpvlaing for •. appoint-
-F^/ftc5 iiShSj5«ihW',1hei9[T,on'! :«h«wholdera_.of^cor-
les' deputy director for plhns wh0,of land frorri H?xJ. L. Star* to to the Communist^párty. ¡£c^]brary with a gift of $1.01
WM
HfltiUiOA
by Cuban exiles.
Fulbricht said die testimfar '
latory fiower of • the'Xiame ■ Com- a prévioús - NASA report that,
mission; apiíll' próvidirr^v^ _salá/y logistics^ fuel and ' supply" prob-
lems would force them:..to.'come
toda
ral warranty deed, was TT^<bearded one ánd .his co-
v lit the county *cfei,k'<; ««rtt'-se^n; tor be byymg siW/
reportedly played a major role!RamseV-Kantr. [ru-?NMW6 Western' stock-'and barrel.^^ T11'? hf<? ...^eij'-chase¡ of a currirulum
in the CIA's part in the invasion'-A1^.;. West Orange; foK$17.52n. °ne direct remit of the',Ill-timed,twi( collertion, Mrs.
I ... - ' M_. . _ ■- . . M ■ I .... .........
Ramsey, presidenbxOf the; invasion,
tirtn *aiH Lkir lartrf 'oMJ Km ,'ÍJWrO
(See SPACE, Page 8)
. ... ' -,' . net't, .president.-announced tcxlav. Amr-ni nn 'hti r.ilur -. 1v¡V,U ^r'«n asriculturé
> first brvan rc^eri^R,t" édllcction^'.ÚpjM Flora-Rich;,r.|.od. Orange librar-'!l" .^a s^ond Victory .
,: ,^JnC .^ct 'the study needs' w| .yariou.^ an.
Orange juice |
.. WILLING^r^ut weary was the
resident of FMMOS^who comment-
ed yesterdifyrT^'GeeNFlLie glad
when this 'Pérk-Up' cimpafgn [is
over—I'm about to work mysglf to
death."
TtOgS a^IWi:
sr« ¿«i!? SS"
| 'v..
■A/:
fcompany-if111''1
ow ha
g Western Ave
ing - in
Communists
w ill be paid
tie doubt
itmffd
. . .. . dtíS p.m. partment, the CIA ¡md thft-State! buildings and a
Swx*a#^amorrow 5:30 a.in. Department si ' ¡ü|
. wjwpt-airttwBU n to m.p.h. nwwBtt responsibility."
wWIWWn \ . —■ —' - - - *
collective iHttpl
The purchase
I 0,T. :
tMvM
— TcmptraturMi jilgH 71.
Fulbright " is known to have] in M conSecutiVé rn^thly iMtalk, HHH| JHRHHHHHPHi
:n * itC "warned the administration-,agatn^tj ments of J29Í* eách, "first Jug anj..L"oa./'f .... ^r-n hr os!- °fficia,líí;
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 3, 1961, newspaper, May 3, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143025/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.