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THI OMWW UADW
TUODAY. MAT 30, 1IT
> of President
Lions Hear
Discussion
By Bell Man
Pla n To
Gestapo Scheme To Save Own Skins]
JERUSALEM (AP)^
At West Orange
Mrs. Al Chaünafc. TL
WEST -ORANGE (Spi) - R - v.
A Nazi] about najfWtetf with aft ««eaiy -Iohn R Webb^ Cas-
pian to tfade Jewish Uvfa for after 'uncondi'ioftal surraxfer" vary Bapt t Ouirch. left
war material ffom the Wm tor had baán laid down « the ooly 'or Mount Enterpr¡*e to attend fu-
vu! terms Hitler ever would get.
Richard Nation , a Sfark Hb*!
PFA student. wiU be among
arrh candidate competing
president at die Am 9 PFA coo-
ven üon to be held in Beaumont
this Thursday Mid Friday.
The eight candidate* wert «elect-
ed on their r
«1* by felldw
will maJce threo-minute speocnea
before the voting delegation J bout
Brian Maxwell, a representative UMt tk- fa «u
¡of Southwestern Bell Telephone actually* Gestapo a**8*"* for *. JJ** 5? iSnrfSttfani
jCo-. toid Orange Lion, laat^ £•<* fc '«SÍWitf JSWjJ S5Li*a-
cer candidate will be «íected to ¿tout tV„ew 'Direct Dia^nt ,he Eichmann trial court risht-hand man m the <f '
be a atete officer in the Terran PFA ■,, toid today — - ■ t,on of the Jew produced a
fi¿^ INlS 27to M 5f«^ r tr£Ch * The deal, popowd by Adolf of rejrtte,
for the office of Mata FFA 'anaf- "rEi 2Ü7 ¿SLirt —wu 'Eichmann in Hungary. foundered British Foreign Office fito,
neral service* lor hia aunt. Mr .
Kate Wagaon.
Rite Dar lene Boyett. 11. grands
daughter of Mr . Gertrude Chan-
dler. is receiving treatment at Or-
the office of ateta FFÁ
at the convention in
The new «yitem will enable one
,/ i; « ui.rk... in Aiitea
iving treatm
into the an^MemorW Hospital
and two-party line telephoiw cus-
thiat sumrner, . tornera tó dial their own lona di v
andidate were select- District miblie speaking winner ¿a Ha almost anywhere inrhei
B^|VL^TW theiwn^fiiu^te^wilí BnMk°a¿M t,IM,ed State*. Majtwell told Lions
FpA member They ih* two finalist*^ will spes* Ma*well was introduced to the
if'lelub by Jack Bailey, manager of
a?,the local telephone office
Friday morning before
assembly in order that
>ltcsoe«ker« of
MKfay-iV5l U<m* eard > talk on k.o
president and Mat their «ufttific*-1 ^el«0Mm ^rep^uM}M* area « ; djv4n)t ^ «¿J Conalty ofCoastal
delegate*will'.aelectj/ Punn^a business session to be'55?*!?,
tkm. ■
The voting
the top boy in their opu « n a pre*-
.ident for mi-*l and the remamng
¿andidate* will automatically be-
come vice pre«ident*.
The other candidate* represent
school* at Nacogdoches, New Sum-
merfield, Livingston. Corrigan,
Central. Hudson and Buna
In other election*, the atate offi
held
Pat
rá r>r no "y ***> !*aa '♦ year* expérienc
Otwange. .. , pro(Mfion„ diver reuted
A of hi* experience*.
in Hunearv foundered Britiah Foreign Office -filea, to.fi-i C-F.O. and Mr*. Andrew C. Ljf-
last hopea for aurvtvaL and Ricky. pian to leave «ají ■
; They howed how Eéchmann .:* R <•, nflyr ^1
di*0atched a Jewéh leader. Joel « two-week leave with his perenu
[Brand, from Budapest with >the «nd Mrs H P. Le Ptwx. _ .
plan to redeem a m.ifion C3*ar1f Myera,. mother of
against 19,000 track*'and set looee ^r*- V J5?1*' a^,?f4.frer*
a train of feyensh act.v.ry, day n.ght from California to ac-<
A meeting w.th Bntam s For- SiSbTT^it
eign Secretary Anthony Eden ini M^ beaate Ray of Silabee viait ,
Undon ensued Eden Wpraed the * here duruig-the weekend with
W «ill the Rfis ;«* Mr. and Mr*. Ray Pevey and fanv
i. Gene Smithhenrt if
released .from the fv
Dynamiting
Of Stations
Investigated
«ALT LAKE CITY. Utah
iim w JPH ■ ^ ^ hi Fort Árthar. Con-
w ^ ^
.one Iter Farmer ,
cíe rAhip award. ^ I i tí-'f j TO, ^ ittvestlgafiiirg H r nvgiAwnum * « mw , cr u ^ ^ htrt-
The FFA toy* will «elect a '«• • comnwinity commence-¡dynamiting oT three telephone re- with the depwtatioiM t* fllJwK* *"!*.
«¿eetheert to reprewnt them at the « •< WVW conductedlart Prt-May ««tionajkept «num on their Hungarian Jew* to the'' dental^ ft,
átate convention. day for Ml graduate . TT ' pnrty progresa- today whtje armed¡cjrop, m Wgfc ge,r at that time, ww-from B p-
Regtitration for the Convention ¡wá* *ponaored jointly with the aguarda patrolled «oprt* of other j ,h# summer of 19M, the JewMh H*
will
sai *tn
i>egin
main 1
in Beaumont where
in Thurndav at 10 a m. in cooperation of other Orange civic such
the main lobby of-the King Edward j club*.
facilities te^'the West and leader* also demanded that the
Midweat. Allies bomb the gas chambers of
t ; Hotel. The general aetsicm will be-j Waltman aI o reported on the¡ Telepho^^rew*. wmg portable i Auachwiu and the rail linen Said*
— | i _i!_,, — - gin at 2:30 p m and will feature a attendarce of seven Orange Own- equipment, expected *to restore ¡ng to it. This, was turned down
I rial leonrinues welcome to the city.by Beaumont ty children who are enrolled at serviee today at the two" micro- - for
•he recently underwent «urgery,
William David Dickey, son of |
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Dickey, ia ill- i
thi* week of chiaken pox.
Mr. and Mr*. Rus*ell C. Rom and )
welcome to the city . lw Beaumont i ty children who . are enrolled at servjetf today at the two' micro-•- for politicai-' ponsideratioos. . - .
^ Mayor Clifford H. reBlanr. the State School for the * j« w«^e and on* eshie relay «t nry - Ar^w prajp^e' •* ,h~ free ^iMfen Ruasetl. Doma Gayle and a
In Dktrirt Court ™ main address at the first sea- Au*tin. ^áemoyed hy a myetery d^namit,; world^ew^^ror^e*^^ le¿t. i Í >
in fc/latl IV.I vvhi ! ion will-be given by Joe Dnn Plan* were made for the^*in- r in Utah and ^«^ada early Sun- paratroopa into . Hungary as *rnoB^fr-iB-^gn*. lUn^ n*. I1...
■ ^ f*L !l J J.. Penn, Texaa PFA president, .a stallation of. new officer*^ the day. • t cadreof resistance was approved! '"J®®*1""C^T I
or wnllcl V*IISlOdy: member of the .Jiid*on FFA Chap- next g^n'rsl membefihpTmeeting CoL tL M. MacGregor rom- by Allied military people but than] *Pr m.«hT ^ •
X 7 ter near LufkMt, --- 1 June 12. The Ladl^Jlght event mander. of we^ern OteS* Tooele. was reject^ '*t the Bnti*h íí?^-!2fri
Selectibn. of a Jury and -re ump-| Norman L Chase Jr„ pre id«nt will be held in the'Jack Tar Or-' Ordnance Depot, aald Tooele dem- Colonial Office" on pobucal; Kathy of Dalla* came torjne wseK- g
^a child cuitody case of the Farm Air Service. Nome, ange House at-7:10 p m. nlition exnerta had tabbed, the ex- arounda.
t on of trial
are on the agefrdf of 128th District
Court today.
' The child custody «¡lilbegan yes-
terday with jury members, Mr*.
T D. Joiner, Mr J. M Barker,
Mr . E. M PiercerMrtT-DtweyvJ.
Boullion. Mr . Max C. Goree,-R
McClelland Jr . Mr . William Ran-
will pr*«ent the annual awarda to
the outatanding FFA bov . L. M. Bowíing \
Welch, vice president. Gulf State* the club
Utilities Co,, Beaumont, will pre-|
•ent Tesa* electrification awarder
to the area winnera.
The awards banquet will beheld
r*day at 7 p.m. foli
nlition experts had tabbed the ex- grounds.
maMger of Orange ,P'o*iye used a* World War III
ce. wa* welcomed by demolition gear.
"Since 1M5." Col. MacGregor
new member.
mym ........ wsa by a
kinV,'Mrt"*W'f "FUe.^Ts Howeil ,to by FFA,
JokaW nTatitr. M I and^ietr advi¿r* will participate
. The cu*tody ca e 1* tyled J me* T-u. oranae
D Vincent v . Elixabeth Ann Vin-I (hejj. advfiUr*
cent Vinrent' attorney i Alfred ¿pA Orana J B.
m >L. - • ' ' ' *
Summer School
Registration
Opensat&batk
said, "undiscloaad amount* of¡
such exploaive* have been told rn:
America through «tandard surplus; (Continued From Page 1)
i property disposal office ."; million. Thi* includes enactment
J Col. MacGregor i*id because of of a ^ clajsification plan de-,
tnis. he doubted that offici*!* I signed to provide like pav for like
(ould trace the origin of the,WOrk; 212 new prison guards with
'barges. . ¡ <alary increases up to £S0i> a yeirrf
The colonel was about the only ^«organiiat*** of the Game 4nd
end wedding of Mr*. Tompkins'
brother. W. L Gunstream Jr. They #
we're gue*ts of Mr. and Mr*. W. L. ^
; Gunstream Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. |
- C. L. Armstrong.
Chaptera and
Stark High' , Registration for the aumm
on Jr.: school session for grades 7 through
J . . J | I F r n, '""I'H.. *f • o. 'll. 9% WMRJB
f.' fcftTy^iU^a^m^nf^ráu tí"1*! CyK*tl?AkB21 |12 01 Orange Independent School minder; Maj. Gen. Maxwell F. Ivertiai
i* Phillip Bordage*. both oí Beau-. Maurlcevtlle FFA, Reuben String-í District began - i-i- .
Spencer Transfers {
Former Manager
* I ccmmttel. chase of 220 aut^s for use of field fer of Ed L. Steven* from t
,oh Utah's National Guard com- • *—" -■ ... -
SAVINGS FOR
WOMEN
prior'
break
afín*.
life of
• SPRING and SUMMER DRESSES
were 5 98 to 17.98 "<>w
| • SPECIAL' PURCHASE STRAW BAGS
— to 4.99
tfñns-; | - jg-
astic* a
cer 1
personnel; SIOO.OOO a year for ad- division sales manager
K—. a .mi ST-w—. r"r v. 7^ '■ vertulM 'Texas to promote tour- chemical Co., to a staff me
mont ~ • - h^aariflfla" FFA Brace Cs5 I to.rfc "iiie?V.hI2Ir " '"jRich, Mid he.felt the blasts could ¡amT$ft0,« 0 tor major improve- for preaident J. C. Denton wa*
. .. .. , Deweyville FFA. Bruce t ac- Stark Hifch School. have been the work of some for- menta in the State Parks Svst« m; .„„nr,H ,~a,v
Sevwal caMa ^re <^ | ^ of ter; OrangefleW FFA, MeivinKc,^^,,, may continue register- e.gn .agent "to aee what we;an average-$315. pay increase fori The chanae effective immediate-
^vc'terday or pa**ed by Di*t. Judge Smith; V.idor FFA, Le*ter Havana% a m. ttntll 4 p m. would do. to check our reaction."[ill law enforcement officer*. ;iv was ar-nounced'bv E V Fred-
Homer E. Stephenson \ and W. L. Beard. TTw Sour Iake ihrmigh Thursday for cla**a* which' Utah Gov. George D. Clyde was Public Education—Á. total of vice Wésident'df the plastics I
Thetreapawtotry titlejinddprn-iFFA Chapter alao Irto aid in thejm|| begin June 5. Principal Paul inclined to'agree. $1,002,000,000 for schools. An in- d,vision '
Foirco brand .
AUSTRIAN CRYSTAL JEWELRY
i-x. ■
vol
islature-
sros suit. *tyied Ruby CjmpbellTun night preparation
and hutband v*. City of Orange
ha* been reset for Oct.,23. thi*
. year; *uit to collect insurance
which is styled John R.
v*. Lamber Mutual Fire Insurance,
Co of Boston ha* been reset for (Centlaned From Page I)
the same day. reported failure for the third time .
A damage caw *tyled Alvin R^dirFTfiirthe day. There w * ah-hour or subject for one-half credit and and
Allen and o.thers v*. Mr*. Freddiejdf «rgumfflt. then a .motion' that IIS for the tecond course of subiect «eriour
Jean Brodgden ha* been paiaedr;the House accept the Senate tixifor one-half credit. Students may
and an agreed Judgment has been bill, learn a maximum of 2"A units of
reached in the case styled Harold; The first reported tally showed credit. Girl* eligible for homeina*-
Adam* v*. Howard Hayes add oth--! a 71-71 vote which meant that the ing summer pro} *:* may earn an
damage suit. / : moiion failed. Rep. Leon Thur- additional Vi unit of. credit
¡Pearson m«(v " . "1 wouldn't My it wa* beyond cre se of S4 million for junior coi-¡ «tevens former works manacer
Last year V record number of the realm of possRHllty.'' he said. legea to account for rising enroll 1 e ' ,orm#r wrKf manager
student* enrolled in the summer:"We can't, ssy that-thi* is the
program and enrolment thi* year ca*e, but it'* entirely possible,"
is expected to equsll. If not exceed, ¡ "| don't think it was the work
itiat of ihé proviouf year, Pearson t,f a crackpot," said Supt. Lyle
said* "Hyatt of the Utah Highway
Tuition is {IS for the first course Patrol. "I think it was organized
planned, and 1 think it ia
menta and a higher formula for
aid per student: the 19 senior col-
leges totaled' 1110.8 miluon. 120
.... .... .. „*p,. ,m„ . ...
Four other ca es yrre passed man, Anaon. aaid hi* voting ma-¡ <h t-of-diatrict pupila ^nrolllnf
erv a
_ rolling
during yeatefday'*/proceedings chine biittoii stuck snd a k"ed to will bn charged an additional tui
They were *tyled John Safar and be shown a* favoring the accept? ton fee of $5. however, in .no case
other* v*. H. H.yflousrman. Marv an, e ¡ will the tuition fee exceed S3S. ,
Nolen va Mis oOri Pacific Rgllroadj The vote was verified by a rdll Classes will start tune S and July Salvaging operations began todayi j,^ of S100.<
Co. fUig«nt>TYlator v*. Southern(r,ir checking each, member'* VOteUL SeMiona will begin .dally at lit® raise the imok^^huU of w T-2 calvary*: of nw..
"Fncific Trgnaport Co. and Jamesj ind Turman announced the "offi-'a.m. and run to noon with each.tanker which ha* twy tqemmeo as; f^ive date of the annual salaries
C McKlimon va. Higman .Towing c¡.| Voie" wa* 72-71 in favor of i «lass two hours In duration. 1 source or the oti pollution plaguing: con,tmitOTna| amendment in No-
Vo A I acceptance penraon romlnded that ño late jthe Orange waterfront areSv ^ lumber to the first pay check in
hiry aelected t o d a y will However. Turman aid. there I registrants will be .accepted. Jénu4ry-
*<^e during ttial of one of the ift rule that a .peakeri ,.u.,
of the Orange plant-now aerves in
a «taff- capacity relating to the
i . . >M
"j'11'? ^ Jfinnmrat' in ' ln hi" niw Po,ifi0n- Stevens is
Vd^fí^iJ^ítwuJ™ *n as*is«ant to the president.
LWeTs'itv S^t an vLo , ií .v Company official* *aid this move
fir inr 'Urh w>s brought about by Increased
er at ft increase ta |/2W for teacn- ..^¡.i^n
ers; II.Í50.000 for the new South
n .. D . Tesa Medical School in San An- and long range planning.
UDeratlOn beams ^lOS.OOO to start the nn Stevens was works manager of
Texas 'Maritime Academy in Gal- the Orange plant from 1957 to 1959
To Pnico To nine v.eston. f*nd while, here wa* active in Oi-
I O l\ul3C I UnKer iT,e hill siso included $4 1 mil- ange civic affair*,
r I • C L.* lion for legislators' annual .«ala- During construction of the Or-
¿unk in OODine 'n— Other legisauve ex- ange plant, he aerved as operatin;-
pensea. A separate appropria'.^on '«upemiandent .Stevens transferred
. T, 'tern of J100.M provides "hack t0 v'jeksburg. Miss., as production
* 112 salary'vof nw^^rs from, the el-:tuoerinter<jfnl ^ the vick*burg
works prior to coming to Orange
in 1957 as works manager.
ea< remaining on docket rail of r„„ "make or break" a tie vote
yesterday. with his vote, which he cast* only.¡
. on rare oecaaion*.
Twenty minute* after other!
member* voted, Turman voted!
"no" to cause a 72-72 tie and send;
the tax bill Into oblivion
war
No
(ContiaMed«From Page 1)
5.W Zeto A*e.: and Mr*, to a
1 tLrytíUítfSrJ ,he 1®°*'; operntimis'* begimibr Tmm^iate"fy!austamed in se'psrate accidents
hoax on the people of Texas .iack Tar facilities Friday when Ju,r.>f,«r -rut oli r.mil Walter Poaer. 14. son of
19-Craft Fleet
To Visit Orange
e of tha largest fleets of visit- bling up from The hulk to a
pleasure craft ever aasembled 8Ring Msy I2 d
Marine Mlvage diver
Pead of Beaumont has started rat*-]
mg operations. Murray Spector
stated. He estimated that it would'
take two or three days at least be-
fore the actual lifting would take
place..
Waste oil repOrtedlv began bub-
F'IS
signed to Raymond J. Bailey who
served ás held sale* manager
under Stevens Bailey'* current re-
_ Iation*hip with dUtfict «ales man-
Tppn-Ahprc Hprp *^ers Will re-main unchanged.
iCCll nSw^I ,CIC Tnedrick «id; •
Two teen-age youths Vesterdsy
■as from 2.99 to 1299, now
SAVINGS FOR
1.99 h. 6.99
h.,
Accidents Injure
CHILDREN
• ROYS 2.98 SPORT SHIRTS
short sleeve knit* and fabrics
• BOYS 9tc PLAY SHORTS
«-«Wnwy . . 2 tO 6
• GIRLS CROP ToV SHORT stirs
yzes 2 to.6 . . 1.59 values .
• INFANTS AND TODDLERS DRESSES
1.99
now
wcra to 7.98
now
now
to
99!
3.99
the g>
bicker
imr
a par
trKHa
eiiminl
whichI
.1
R;
.h-re
rtniin
to 14
res:
acids. |
air
Sur
- serve
ducinj
wrath
cost
Ho
first
ules.
At
v f-iij
' roof
• GIRLS IAN-L0N STRETCH ANKLETS
dam- aft rnooo were treated at OTsoge
cleanup1 Memorial Hospital for minor cu
Robert Black*her, 1303 Hart Ave.! n voting; for thi* tax Wll when it|the Galveston Bay Power Squadron rii t.ni. in the submersed hulk reJ.and' Mrs. S. R. Potter of SIS Mosa
Also. Mrs Fred Wilson. 1107 '* I"*' too l*te to accomplish our arrives on one of ita weekend, onrf¿ indicated With the increasing a • wa> treated for a cut on the
Imk Ave . Mrs. William I, ScoM.iObiwtiv?.'* he-said. cruises. ||ÍÉriflÉÉIIkÉtfÉ
WW Cordrey Ave : Mrs S. P Han Ihe final 2 >minute* of the ses-' Nineteen
son. 1610 In wood Drive; Mrs. R P. *ton ticked-aw*y while Turman feet in length will bring ovéf 100 Vacuum -snecialists of HUB
r.ipson. (SOI Chapman Ave.; Mrs.|considered^an appeal tp his ruling.ip ople. including members and!yd 0f Beaumont approached the¡6010 a 'orn paint can.
Wiihurn■' Smith. 2258 Westwsy; I which he finally oveirjiled [their families, to the Jack Tar Ho-oi) with several vac-' '*• O- Wtst-.Jrw .It.
rle* Hemnel. 1002 Ruby■ • Let - " — 1" " — * J
TlffeT'Mrr; Anhtir Black. 2110 Pa- ¡ -but In
ciflc St.; and Mts. Pat McGili; No..¡in 'be
5 tut< her Circle B. which . nas fteen inevitable for rop will be on hand to welcome the tYiiV?1S¡nir~Hie oil^ source" should
Anyone who fall* to place an m/ny b"ur* view of the failure visitors and awist in mooring the aliminsted If present calcula-; Inaaed ■ Wlowing emergency treat-'.
nt ,V" C-""- afternoon. ÍSU. correct. City Engineer mfrt« J_
Mr.
fte totaling Over 700 'I'* citv °"icitl IR^O^'^lmmlw^^
ZZ -iKggg jj1, '"of "jFre'nch te^n^ whr^he^um^^^f^ f «ice! ^ Ju*
Registration Set
For Negroes Here
■ whita only; 6-8^4;
9-11
now
3 US
son of Mr.
Mrs Charles Hempel. 1002 Ruby|.- '>et'* meet our re*pbh*lhilities. |ieffor^ the weekend.' V " A. Ó, went Sr. of Dew-
5 at S a.m. at the popl in SoD
Johnson Park-
SAVINGS FO
HE HOME
quiet. ,unhaaty manner
coming special 1
Classes will be organized follow-,
Cmdr; John Hallberg and mrai-,f&Vl'brtM'remove?by*last"weeit- ey.vH,r tr*awd for a cut on¡ú>g__registration, according ttj,J1f*.
In the coming special . tessioniber* of the Orange Power Snuad-iright thumb sustained by a;S. W. Peebles, executive secretary
which . has ,-been inevitable for ron will be on hand to welcome the¡t.Bi>¿VT!unr™Hi nil «nnre ah«uMlW®W cutter Both youths were r«p-¡of the Re«T Cros*.
order at the time of sollcitir* or tbe Sánale conferees to agree <¡?afts Friday atternuon. 'tions are
if committee women fail to contact reasonable «olutítín." Turm*n¡ Cmdr. Hatfhfrg will meet the flo- j0# taid.
them, may send a' check for the
desired number of tree* to Mr*.
Don Scherer. Jioo Monterrey or
aa'd. , / " ^ tills by boat and officially <
'Thi* 1* the moat blatant abuse the fleet up the river to tne
and violajion of th« fulas that this,Tar.
;\>1aurice Bryant. 1101 th St. A re- *var Mmi.;' protested
c^ipt witl be sent by return mail,! Ehrle; Childress
rer said Residents of speaker I* the
and West Orange may this_*tate has ever had.
Mrs,. Scherer
Pinehursi ar
also mill in
spea
thi*
11I in ordet* if they de*ire, R<,P-" .B' Hollowell,
she commented. Orders must he 5*l'n*- -™ oefense.
received within the week! she *aid ! ,Two member* came!
' close to blows in the midst of the
protests over Turman* ruling
Reps. Jim Markgrif, Scurry, find
Bob Johnson. Dallas, had to be„
pulled apart by sergeant* at 1 the county yesterday by F A
Orangcit* Faccs
__ Burglary Charge
'd ^T¥ •?u«drB1n' u lVder stoft Shlpiwiidina ' Co." severij Charge* of burglar]
'Cmdr. Jarrell B. Crow of Houston, mnntha ago when It sank on the filed against Freddie
«Is one of the larger squadrons of >rst s)de of Leyingston I*tand.* of ROS W Hart Ave. i
e*c0'| i The hulk i* owned by the South-
J*ck ern Iron and Metal Co: of Beau-
moijt. It was en route.,to Laving-
greatest
had," District 21. of which the Orange
Grard squadron is a member.
Piano Students
To Give Recital
Haavy Equipment
Moved Into County
Airliner Missing
With 62 Aboard
Ü&BON. Portugal (AP) —
A tentative sthedule ha beer
¡set up as follows: beginnera and I'
advanced beginner* from 8 to I'f.
e m.; intermediates and swimmers
fiom 9 to 10 a.m.; and lunior and |
*rnior life saving from . 10 a.m. to *
lary have been noon. 1
Bntchen. I1.' Adults Interesteoln participating |
in connection-m-the pfógram mav contact Calvin -
with burglary Saturday of the Ken- Geter. Red Cross swim instructor •
neth Reedom hom« or -Herman Lewis, pool manager. t
Charges were filed- yesterday Information also may be obtained
against Batchen through the office'bv telephoning, the cna
of Dl*t„ At^r. Jame* A- Morris.
READY MADE DRAW DRAPES
toIMv prints . .single window size 1
SPRINGKNIGHT SHEETS . . 81x108
Hot or double fitted..'. . reg. 2.19 .
é* MULTI COLORED THROWTtUGS
p r.
now
5.00
1.79
Itapter house.
. 24*34; 27x48; reduced to
COTTON JACQIMRD BEDSPREAD^
size . . 3.98 values
Hoavy equlpment was rfoved into^^uelan^ aj^rl.nefjvith n ^per
"TXrean
aboard was reported
arms. Other memlyr* squared offj Engineering'Co of' Hwiston a*: crashed in the Atlantic ^ _
Dr Lawrence Meaivard Will nre- wl,h coc,t*<1 a Cuss fight work on the first phase of the $•,- {°.uf minutes_ after inking off from
rent his piano student* in a rental iovw m,c^Phones being djs-M«5^000 road constmcUon and Im-
- - - connected so they could not be provement program began.
heard. ———— j Equipment, according to County
While House: members grum-. Engr J. G. (Gus) Foyle. wai
today at 7;45 p.m. in the home of
v Mr and Mr . Joe M. Powell, 1901
Rein.
Students who will perform are
Janice and Nancy Poweil. Mary
Ann Woodhouse, Charlotte Jack-
son. Gail Gilmore, P*t Miller, ludy
Neie, Karen Nlel*en. Glenda M*ng-
ham, Pat Travis and Nan Byorum.
Sara Sutton from the Beaumont
bled, the Senate sprar^ Into" sud-! moved to the Vidor-Doty Road con-
Lisbon for South America.
Rescue piarte* and ships began
searching for the plane at dawn. i
The KLM Pre** Service in the
Hague aaid there were 4S passen-
gers aboard—10 of them believed
" 14 crew members:
den action at the end of the delay- «ruction point north of the Kansas .
ing tactic* over the Padre l*land City Southern Railroad track* and, chlWren—and 14 crrm ,
Bill. east of the Interstate 10 overpass The Royal Dutch a,rline KLM
Almost a* fast as th ' reading The Vidor Doty project Is one otiwbich W
clerk could read the title* and the 15 on which the county let its i Q" the South American
senator* could vote, the proposed hrst contract*. The 15
iiudio of Dr. Meatyard will be spending bill for 1962 1963 opera- rated a;low bid of J8Í0.421
guest pianist. The recital is Open «ons w*s approved, It call* for F A C.
to those interested. ■ ; WM million from the deficit-rid- Foyle said the company was do- man abonr^
m JRHPHR. route, said
proisctsithe passengers were Venemelánt,
132 from Portuguese and Spanish with po*-
sibly one Italian and one Freach^
Rep. Clyde Haynes
Votes Against Bill
died genieral revenue
! total of about $2.6 billion
fund snd a Blading work today prepara-
ion from all; ,ory to 'ay ng hard surface exteri-
. funds. Including federal grant*. ;ar *'ithin a short time.
■ Senators got to see the bulky 1 ' ■■
¡spending bill compromise just sec-;
AUSTIN,
Doctors Planning
• tesentatives against Concurrence ! their confer- j Wilson, both of Orange, are plan-
iSnh _*n.n r 1 v rf i*vonds before they ca*t their vote*,
hm-nmong tS*32 mem-<é?!¿M.fr *b?eW
a $342 million Senate tax bill, ac-
cording to'an Associated Press re-
port today.
The aiftiner was bound for Ven-
ezuela and Curicao in the Dutch
West Indies.
Doctor
OnCommunisffC,
DALLAS
SMU. Dr.
ees had helped draw up the com- mng to attend tlie 4«th annual con- . , ; .
PtC""' . 1 , . _ vention of the Texas .State Chiro- j communism is heresey
PluSJr* ,"1 *ClJ0? 1>tss«l hf pracHc Association which opens1 ^ T"'" '
(API—The president j
r. Willi* Tate, says
There was a 72-72 roll call vote giving teachers an $810 june in San Aptonio.
.. i.xil*.■ *-a_ _ ** ^ jt ... 'annua nnv raitn n lie «nnnal nau « - (mT.
Dr. Tate addressed' the univer-
MjP JPpM {«fty't lnmial convocation-at which
by which the House refused to con-!,n!n 1,41 pv'wl p|us pay "~m* Í£m M0 pracTitimiers from41;2« ' *#*** received degrees,
cur, on the multimillion-dollar mea- _'°r.L ,T *,r?^ve ''Í8 all parts of the state are expec-ed Monday.
siirfe7Ho«e'l¡ ake77a'mM "t,,"-:,^ouRh the Houae approved Mg'a^t^lhPwVy m""eetlnlT}'
dec i din a tti vott'. «owe time ago, it would Awards wiU be tivtn during the world today. Dr, Tate, «aid.
V.- have gone back to the Hou*e for convention lo the"'cWro^.c^r of! «[}** _re?te*tnt^^?i
r tpprov.ilSenate amendments. (the year" and the voung man of • an<^ militant world
. J , if there had been time. , the profession who h«s performed > commuitlsm
—" 1 11 outstanding services during Your
man cast die
against.
Local Man Fined
t
By County judge
A , fine of $25 and court costs
West Orangeite
To Face Charges ,
waa levied yesterday again*! John u¿^,r.R" have^been ffled^'m
. Walles Jr.. of Rt. f. Box IJO, Or K|LK 0aÍ2. ÍmSa'*!!*£
ange, after he wa* found guilty Ol W|niate aaa^« Wiilárd %*Jter
Wallea Was charged June 30 of The complainant was identified
J. H. Stinson, fathér of the
past year.
th 'Your ability to deal with this
: AÁatSt' áili«i*naafiillfi A* frAtt i*ÍtÍ7MI(
act at that
King Cemetery
Slates Work Day /
. .w.^
as
mirtor, Michael ' Stinson. Stinson and mowing the
§J[jre £1* *4.dreM a* 4820 Lawn-i core early;
.crisis successfully as free citizens
will call for stout nerve, reasoned
ptinds and a committed heart....
i You would be uneducated indeed
;if you could not see that commu-
, ■ 'nis'm is a heresey which utterly
DEWEYVILLE (Spt) — Thla tat- distorts the basic human value*
urday has been set for a nera day ¡ which man ha* learned to live
at the King Cemetery at Hartburg } by "
Those comtpg to help^are asked!
to bring their tools for cleaning; The treasurer of the United
¡la. West Orange,
I King
h 8?#! ... . ÍVfÚ ■
mmmrnm
'mm
nda and to [States is appointed by the prest-
an Chart t s dent and the appointment confirm-
ed by the Senate, .
mux
FEEL BETTER!
INCHES!
WHAT
JUMP-A-SHAfE?
tiM m py
OPEN
Drive-ln
Adjoining
MacArthur
61036
For Special
CANNONS 79c 8ATH TOWELS
Solids, checks . size 22*44
TV THROW PILLOWS
mony shopes, colors .
ng
COOL, COMFORTABLE SHORtT STYLE
MENS PAJAMAS
' , ■ ' ■ '• '■ .v-'v'-y • . ".
Rtj 2.59
WEDNESDAY LAST DAY
Short sleeve coat with -knee
length 0onts to motch; tailored
of wash and wear cottons in
b!t e, grey, tan Sires A to D.
■V. ...
e men's r\TZ Aivmnmtr-
of. fine cotton . . reg. 2,98
O FINE WOVEN GÍNGHAMS
fe 9®c yd. ,u famous nam*
now
O FABRIC REMNANTS . . H to 3 yd ,
cettees, dacrons, blends '
THESE
y* 5 94
/2 Price
AND MANY, MANY OTHER SAVINGS
AWAIT YOU ... TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY .
LA** DAYS OF MONTH-END SALIS!
H A I C I IT ANO TAKf
2 year to poy With no down poynicnf
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 30, 1961, newspaper, May 30, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143048/m1/6/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.