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The ORANGE LEADER
FAIR COLDER
VOL LVil—NUMBER 64
8 Pages
5 Cents
LATEST EDITION
Eisenhower Backs
Demo Leaders
Firm Berlin Policy
Boom Johnson
pres
"The
has dem-
over and over that it
The two leaders, after a White
Pearson spent more than
was
hower bolts
The committee’s vote on the
a satisi
smile on his face, said
i
it has been in the past on similar
I
proposal for April 2.
cials, after conferring with mem-
see what Jould be done about call-
BRIDGE CITY
CHICAGO (AP—The FBI and
cause you need the money now.”
(tee ADENAUER, Page 6)
2 per cent.
Port Board
on the merits of the poll tax.
A half-dozen shots were fired in-
He will
President
s
Dixie McCormick, local busi-
edge
1
ROBERT J. BRYAN
ex
in April 1962.
To Port Board
The victims were Ben
pizzirri.
42. father of five young
an
for thin
were $203,183.
and the district attorney, taking
Port
fourth
the
Pr
rship of Gov.
op-
car was
i •
Both defendants took the stand
in connection with
for probation.
the true financial
litions and
sioners in session at
admini-
defense
(See DYER, Page «)
attorney Bil Sexton, both stated
is the third an the
which a contest has de-
Threats Reported
I
By Civil Rights Advocates
Precinct 1 county crews and
Approval of Voting Referee Plan Is Sought
nt, $6,260.
Installation of an
altitude
water
will accept whatever the House longed debate. Both were ruled
1. Installation of 1,100 feet of
out of order on grounds theyrwere
By DIAL TORGERSON
coun-
l
(See BRYAN. Page •)
(Sae PORT, Page 1)
(See GAMBLING, Page S)
tracts.
Russians Due
By THE ASSOCIATED PREM
snow from Kansas into Missouri.
ping
and
aside because of his
th
Airline travel was slowed as
landed and took off on in-
struments. Slick roads and streets
could write
22 provinces
in D. Peron.
men on both sides
Interior Minister Alfredo Vitolo
after-hours trysts in their
extreme cases the referees could
be sent in to oversee even the issued the decree extending mili-
bassy
officials
shore-to-ship telephone—they were
being proclaimed as heroes
throughout their homeland.
or both.
As 10-Nation Conference Opens
Soviets Belittle West's Plan for Disarmament
F
One of the chief provisions of the
called for speedy
Moscow
River; and Motor Machinist An-
For the first time in more than
ing of a
called to f
a decade of arms talks, East and
10 nation
aa
to University Vice Presi-
foe world arms twee.
dent
irry Ransom
"It
heg-
into
appearances
colored—on
no
servation there two
UR
On patrol
a distant
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corner. The beam illuminated a
I
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f
ick M. Eaton took foe floor aa
Bk.
coffin.
roin tody wifh
scattered
CONCERNED -Then there’s
1
field t« overcome by the death o
taw
moakey appearing
noyie. Her mother
“Am I bushedt The now secre-
(See DISARMAMENT,
A
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I
/
Near Violence in Jury Room
Prompts Probe in Finch Trial
over various provisions of its own
civil rights legislation despite a
Heavy Snow Covers Pampa
In Upper Texas Panhandle
deserted second i
downtown Orange.
erating a gambling house were
given probated penitentiary sen
Post Sought
By Littlepage
ernment’s campaign against ter-
rorist followers of ex-dictator Juan
Robert Bryan
Seeks Election
wouldn’t be able to handle the
case again because of a crowded
calendar at his regular assign-
Mail Thieves
Sought After
Officers Slain
I
i
The
board
be was convinced that the West-
ern allies intend to stand firm in
Eaton stressed that
menes to cut back ft
Pair Pleads Guilty
To Gambling Counts
Eastern
well as
4
12
24
in the
yin a
lag in
University Integrationists
Meet With School Official
much to gain with an active com-
missioner. .
bailiffs were doing during this
time.”
ANegro coed, four Negro men
KELLY LITTLERAGE
Port District
seat, was shot in the right
ead shoulder. Spizzirti was
Decree Issued
in Argentina
BUENOS AIRES (AP) — The
CHARLES E. DYER
Charles Dyer
Seeking Port
District Post
The inspectors had seized the
to and several sacks of mail
ittlepage called attention to the
(See UTTLEPAGE. Page g)
1
1
!
preserve the freedom of the peo-
ple and give them the right of
sei.'-determination. -
women jurors’ reports that a male
juror sent them notes
Walter Hall of Dickinson, a
leader in the movement who said
he was also a Johnson backer,
said the senator favored abolition
of the poll tax. Hall said that
his views on the matter in an ex-
change of words that were alter-
nately cordial and curt
Mayor Jack Dardeau told Pear
son at the outset that the matter
of foe franchise "is out of our
hands now—it's up to the voters.”
He referred to council action last
to the pro-Eisen-
the Texas Deme-
? in 1952 and B6«.
It “the U.S. negotiators were told to ex-
overly pact to stay in Geneva at least a
lyear. But a Soviet commentator
ASie House inwit parliament-
ary moves Monday discarded two
administration .ciyil rights pro-
appointed officers who could step
in when state officials followed a
pattern of discrimination against
Negro or other minority would-be
plan is based on Soviet
_____— Nikita S. Khrushchev’s
call for total disarmament within
Here Okays
New Budget
By BOB AXELSON
with the expansion of port f
ties this area will drosper."
--Riverside housing proje
He urged all citizens of Or
“But you've always needed
money,” be declared, "and you al-
(Sea PEARSON, Page «)
la announcing hie candidacy,
Bryan commented, "I feel that
any district with privileges of tax-
ation and foe reap
ORANGE JUICE |
‘ STILL SHAKING—Some 48 hours
later is Patrolman Bill Dickerson
1
I
made auto travel deadly.
Workbound motorists found
streets and highways dangerous
during the morning rush.
$24,830 included for capital ex-
penditures. As of Dec. 31 there
on an equal
the Western
By EDMOND LE BRETON
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ciyil
rights advocates drove today for
House approval of a voting ref-
"The development of industry
—•--- - “irection, and
By DAVE CHEAVENS
AUSTIN (AP—The Texas Dem-
House conference of nearly two
hours, also pledged anew to con-
tinue effort to unify all Germany
in peace and freedom. 1
-old German leader.
ing a membership from Williams.
He gave substantially the same
testimony later in connection with
Parker.
day and light snow fell at Dalhart,
northwest at there.
Flakes up to the size of 25-cent
pieces fell in Pampa for a time.
They would have provided for:
A commission to safeguard Ne-
The itwp«v*ors apparently over*
looked guns the robbers had con-
cealed and they had no chance to
return the fire. Both men were
He noted. "We must be pre-
pared to take care of the water
traffic that new industry will of
skies were overcast.
Except for Lubbock and El
Paso, both of which reported clear
oppose the incumbent,
C. H. Benckenstein, who
housing for Negro students and a
policy that does not allow Negrons
on Texas' athletic teams or drama
in the hands of extremists either
to the left or the right in conven-
tions coming up in June and Sep-
tember.
One of the Austin placards read
"$30,000 For Segregation?" Uni-
-I
Wyoming and Colorad
through the middle 1
and Tennessee val
western Carolinas. Fr
by shots in. the right jaw
ead. Police recovered one
fiber bullet from Spizzirrf’s
ng late
uthwest
The jury's verdict means Nezat
m4¥ not be tried on the felon;
night on foe
the Loop.
by the three robbers, all N
who fled after the shoota
Dyer, an insurance agent for the
Magnolia Life Insurance Co., is
commander of the local Veteran at
Foreign Wars post and active in
civic affairs. He was formerly em-
-i---- as a maintenance foreman
the bad weather.
Snow was report.
North and Central
versify regents
day that the «_______ —
to remodel a campus residence
West Orange's
Former Mayor
Fights Franchise
1
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The mistress, Carole Tregeff, who are . e
■ ■ ■ ■ tsu’krs, seehhenborn”naicd
about Thursday.
The GOP House leader, Rep.
Charles A. Halleck at Indiana
After two davs in Saa Fran-
cisco. the sailors will go to New
' :2 ur and probably
will remain under hospital ob-
adrift on the stormy Pacific
Ocean, step ashore today in the
United States, a strange and d's-
tant land for them.
Conversely, foe security at the
world requires that there be no
disarmament without commensu-
pieture wieh foe weather fore-
cast, but the time hasn't arrived
%r Tha
for comorrow.
Goldberg replied that past per*
------- by Texas party leaders
had shown the need of reasserting
comment it was only make-believe
Her reply, "Don* worry Mama,
yes ar
By BILL MAULTSBY
| Former Mayor W. O. (Tex)
Pearson served notice last night
on the West Orange City Council
that he will fight the city's pro-
posal to grant a 50-year franchise
to Gulf States Utilit.es Oo.
Big Welcome
ABOARD USS KEARSARGE
(AP)—Four village-reared Soviet
sailors. who survived seven weeks
•aw low, d pim Bolivar:
•M. 153 p.m.:"t6w, 5:5 p.m.
. YgSTaaoAV—TamearaMw: nigh,
tew * Ma. a
Kelly Littlepage, _________
Bridge City, oday announced as
a candidate for the member at
large post on the Orange County
Navigation and Port District's
board ot commissioners.
martial law — after a series of
explosions blamed on followers of
Peron. The Frondizi government
has been operating under a state
of siege, or modified martial law,
for about it months.
The word "conintes" is derived
The young seamen are Victor
Ziganshin, 22, of the lower Volga
region: Motor Machinist Philip G.
Pplavsky, 20. reared in a Ukraine
village. Ivan Y. Fedotov, 21, from
a Siberian town on the Amur
rooms. The jury was .
22 days in a downtown hotel.
"If this is true,” said McKesson, ——:----- ..
"we want to learn what the being c proclaimed
and lighting of the river i__,
nel to the -port wil accelerate ton-
12-inch water pipe with tees, fire
- — hydrants and other necessary con- ‘
ities of nections, $14,500. This is consid-
ered a desirable firefighting pro-
pOrgpistScugtycMosrotos s pir isFAruez erm
stuss&rsisu'sS:
tal improvements in the current
fiscal eer.
year franchise. The utility now
pays the city a gross receipts tax
of 2 per cent, but under the 50-
year plan the city would receive
4 per cent.
(This does not mean the city's
income would be doubled, since
that Fred N. Whicheilo
Estimated expenses lor the cur-
rent year were pegged at $172,- .
046 which does not include the at
McKesson, prompted by tales
told by two jurors, wants to find
out just what happened behind the
locked door as the jury argued it-
self into a bitter deadlock.
His office Monday launched an
investigation at reports of near-
violent feuding and intimidation
during the panel’s eight days of
fruitless deliberations.
McKesson said he was specific-
ally interested in the report that
one male juror threatened to
throw a woman juror out of a sec-
ond-story window.
Regardless of what the probe
reveals, one thing is certain. It
won’t affect the outcome of Finch-
Two Orange men accused of op- the establishment after purchas- port commissioners have much to
■ • - • - - offer to the future at Orange
County, and that Precinct 3 has
Adenauer was reported ready to A - cuua
advise Eisenhower to avoid the day afternoon in
Berlin issue at the summit and < “uemoon in
2. Stretton building, are as follows:
h Temporary surfacing with in-
verted penetration topping on the
road leading to the port off Bor
and Chairmmi Ed Camay at Ab- a track driver whose
dene. Its subcommittee on resolu- ... -
tions had tabled the Goldberg res-
olution because its majorit, said
such resolution is no longer need-
ed.
majority under the body.
Gov. Price Daniel Police Ml Winton Murray, 36.
■ “E" -Y- w cloudy, to M at Brownsville where
. ._______ ____—__ ___-__ Frondizi put into effect a "Plan
general expectation K eventually pose is that might have led to pro- Coninetes" — increasing military
control almost to the point of
ing another referendum. The coun-
cil acted unanimously after Gulf
‘ 2 Ht the 4 per cent
offer was still open.
The former mayor told council-
men the Gulf States proposal
looks attractive at this time "be-
BASEBALL GAMES
aEpumavauac
wither permittine Cemplete
soedes BB these and other sports
events appear today on Page 1
has announcgzor re-election' after dombmitEeeiarPanjronndkMlei0nat •°te bodes oshe two"
a number of years on the board; Temple were among tha speakers
ana"pbde‘mecornaezeietrormy. dhusurggdtforg.c2mrmjhnon.cnoe
neseman. * merely as a favorite ion but as
serious contender for the nomi-
governmental pumping or street
Tighting.)
A similar proposal was defeated
two years ago by a margin of 15
votes, and Pearson has been wide-
ly credited with ramrodding the
—--------------- . successful campaign for the oppo-
month in calling an election on the sition.
- . ‘ 2 " . Earlier this year Mayor Dar-
Negroes, two men and a woman.
wson spent more than an the additional 2 per cent would not
before the council, outlining be paid on receipts from sales to
’------“------------ industrial consumers, sales for
skies shortly before dawn, the rest Tregoff trial No. 1.
at the state had drizzle or fog— The state is now pressing for
— ■____________________an Immediate second trial for Dr.
tary control Monday night after
a conference with President Ar-
turo Frondizi.
A real estate broker and sales ■ .
manager lor Forney Construction nation.
Co. and Forney Properties, Little-
Page., said he is “in the race to
He added, "I believe that the
| Pearson replied that he intends deau approached Gulf States offi-
to take the matter directly to the cials, after conferring with mem-
voters—in a mass meeting at Carl bers at the council, and offered to
Godwin Auditorium the night be- L“ 'J — * *
fore the election.
“There are some things I thought — ..
you should know, though,” Pear- States declared that
son told the councilmen as he — * “
A second candidate filed yster-Potarizea saeiment outliaing^his
day afternoon in opposition to in- opposition to the franchise propos-
cumbent Bob Craig for election to al. -- ---. =- —.
the Orange County Navigation and The jssue 00 which West Orange obviously referring to the added
Port District board from"Precinctcitizens will vote is the guestion 2 nr nt
1. of whether to grant Gulf States a
He is Charles E. Dyer. 24-year- 50-year franchise or continue to
old insurance salesman of 303 Mur-1 «>P«r*te under the present 20-
ry Cta. The other opposition candi-’
date is Robert J. Bryan, local bar-
ber and businessman, who is also
announcing today.
Orange County voters will go to
the polls on April 5 at voting places
in each of the four precincts to
name five commissioners for 2-
c. - - • -- -o, - -. -
Rep. Emanuel eller at New not closely enough related to the
York, leader of the Democratic main bill. 7
K from the Spanish "concocion in-
M, tema.” or domestic commotion.
tary I hired witha Leader Want
"F Ad— kept me on the ruh all
<) 1 day!”
2"
■mo n was not taking a position robbers.
The four, tossed about in the
Pacific in a 50-foot landing craft
from Jan. 17 until rescued by this
41,000-ton carrier March 7. are
landing at San Francisco’s Marina
Green
Speakersjurgedthe committee SR porce“saattn
nottto letsthe Party.machinery.get When the Shooting broke out.
50,000-gallon
rage tank.
Tipped-down bill before it i________
Halleck said the Senate might what modified. However,
proposing tH "" ueI . , well agree to such a bill and end
. „ieir hotel They had some apprehensions the marathon hassle raging on
locked up for about the future until Soviet Em- that side of the Capitol for exact
. . u.— -"Eaial- told them—by ly a month.
---—--The Senate continued battling
sion was devoted to praise of Sen. formances
Lyndon B. Johnson and plans toTT_____
helpsbiminthesDemocraticanom. the party loyalty r obligation. Hs_
ination ana presidential victory if — -—•— - — -
he is nominated.
R. Bernard Finch and his
set Thursday
McKesson said he will fight any
moves to free the defendants on
bail pending the second trial,
which he said he would ask to be
conducted just like the first—ex-
cept for different prosecutors.
He said Clifford Crail was step-
ation to continue their efforts to
achieve the reunification at Ger-
many in peace and freedom. They
further agreed that the preserva-
tion of the freedom of the people
of West Berlin, and their right of
self-determination, must underUe
any future agreement affecting
2/’" satisfied," Adenau-
er said as he strolled out of i-
senhower’s office accompanied by
Foreign Minister Heinrich Von
Brentano.
The visiting West German chan-
cellor had an extended date at the
White House, lasting from mid-
morning through lunch, then ap-
pointments with Secretary of State
Christian A. Herter and other
State Department officials in the
afternoon.
GENEVA (AP)—The Soviet Un-L Both Eaton and British Minis-1 in „
from the ton belittled a Western plan for ter at State David Ormsby Gore action.
— Into disarmament today at tha open- stressed that the control problem re
‘ _ 2___conference would need to be carefuly worked L J______________
to find a way for ending out. The American delegation West were meeting
leader said: numerical basis. On
nuclear disarmament and em-
phasis on the use of outer space
for peaceful purposes only.
The West’s plan calls for three
general stages. I
First it would set up an inter-
halted at a traffic signal at the
Roosevelt RondClark St. inter-
section, row the slayings and de-
scribed foe scene. His wife,
Emma, 22, was with Mm.
The.detendants ere Jameg,Richa the^riwoSe tz.“citsstitr must comeuin.chis d
Market er Axlson tola about the raid on
before Somveuyz"me EMuzFihits,.San Antogia met: hoeresedanboxugotntrcena oT was
there Mngfvetdaa "Mustoma prggitabefsof“e“Fatp#cn * prec ical joe The “feet" were
was attempted. Rumored Sitdowns People. The group’s state youth wrk boots Baited to the end of foe
la Daitas failed to materialize. “ ” " “--- ** -
nage moving from the Port of Or-
ange. With the improvements
scheduled th: area will prosper
from use of the port.”
".28288 "“f-artarEF""* bembivin
Heavy snow fell at Pampa in Airlii
the upper Texas Panhandle Tues- planes
tat eree plan to resolve the long supporters of civil rights legii
" wrangle over legislation against tion, joined Ms Republican Co-.. _________________ ..
E taa^ discrimination at the polls, terpart. Rep. William M. McOul- gro and other minority employ-
were, even none anti- loch of Ohio, in predicting ap- ment rights on government coh-
_ carpetbag" sweeteners in R for proval by foe House at foe ref-----
" the Southerners, who were still eree plan. •
fighting it vigorously. Members
Outside the South generally were
supporting the revised proposal.
The major test vote was expect-
ed late today, paving the way for
a final House vote on the bill
director, Harry V. Burns, told a
.....---- ^ytMt t^N^CP ^ Kathleen Scales, f-yeertold Orange-
5 announced Satur- mailed a formal ultimatum to nine fit ”, dt
sum would be spent downtown San Antonio stores. Mr. Stubbs, t
Burns told the meeting the ulti- in a current movie. —_____
matum asked desegreaion of tried to comfort the child with th.
by Thursday. Ho ' “ * '
Romanis, Czechoslovakia and Bul-
garia.
Previous disarmament talks
were carried on mostly by the
United States, Britain, France,
Canada and the Soviet Union.
The Western plan was submitted
to the Communists informally
Monday night. Like previous West-
ern proposals, *t called for tightly
controlled, alep-by-step disarma-
ment. Its chief new features were
Although foe temperature was
one degree above freezing at
Pampa, much of the snow re-
mained on the ground.
Elsewhere traffic-snarling light
rain, drizzle and fog shrouded
most of the state while farmers
worried about when they could
get into their soggy fields for
spring land preparation.
The Weather Bureau blamed a
late winter disturbance centered
over northwest Texas and a dis-
turbance over the Central Gulf for
Finch case jurv room may have
been as full as sound and fury
as the courtroom, according to re-
ports reaching Dist. Atty. William
B. McKesson.
The proposal which has been te
--- -- .— --vised requires that referees be
told newsmen he thinks the House local people, voters in foe judicial .--------------
could write “a fine law” by in- district involved. Language au- Argentine armed forces today took
corporating the revised adminis- thorizing the referees to follow the control at the police in Argentina’s
tration plan for feferees into the voting process right through foe
stripped-down bill before it counting al the ballots was some-
yeloped.Fqur candidates.are -ueu seeuung w iwv pun on por
at Targe, fheysare Hugho.Lea, der street the work to be done
Orange attorney; J. R. (Dixie) euin
McCormick, local basinessman, 2 _____
President C. H. Benckenstein Jr., valve to the
the incumbent; and D. C. Kelly elevated
Littlepage of Bridge City. $1,210.
Base wAiteoinbugatertentmhomedtbyattke
Rerlin" futute must denauer left, contained this key
ireedom of the neo- paragraph:
“The President and the Chan-
cellor reaffirmed their determin-
WASHINGTON (AP,President West Berlim despite Soviet
Eisenhower and West German sure
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer 15 “
agreed today '
ment on West
newspapers which are backing
other Democrats for the nomina-
tion will use the committee’s ac-
tion against Johnson.
Y (Spl) — DC. The committee had already
i. 407 Crescent St. adopted..a subcommittee report -u- we—Le EDI aua
dav announced againat the referendum on grounds pulice hunted today for three mail
that the number at signatures on/F---— ........
_________-_______.Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
ing drizzle was mixed with the Valerian Zorin described as im- must - _ _______
--------------------- - practical the proposal put forward out commensurate disarmement.
by tb United Shues. Britain,"-----* - “ * “
France, Italy and Canada.
He urged instead that the con----------
ference take up ■ rival Soviet rate inspection. We must
proposal which in Western eyes * —--— “*
does not contain adequate control
provisions.
The Soviet delegate sp
before U.S. Ambassador
- —- — The executive committee is and
deepening dominated by a proJahmson mi 2
and chan dle-of-the-road majority under the 600
cratic Executive Committee tea- 0 ...
mThisswas on resolutions by com- ise g uve young quuyaren,
mitteemanB ilxGoldherg i*?^ and John McAuliffe Jr, 36, father
tonaurging., that. part, leaders o two, McAulitte, who was in the
understand they must support driver’s
the presidential nominee regard- *
less at who he is.
C tinal speaker. Eaton urged the force
nata From ux weome »n’m conference to take "immediate Easte
outlook-cisuay wm> occmioooi ught action to prevent an extension at Prem
— “ yr. w the arms race into outer space.” < ”
- 2"OEY This problem has arisen since four
The committee took one action cratic
which was construed by one speak- ___
er.not. A.SDFCimember.as * resoution was about the same as
possihle.slapat Johnson.This "T i has been ia the past on similar
in rejection at a plea that it sub- propositioms backed by liberals
nut the question of abolishing the
poll tax as a requirement for vot-
ing in the May 7 primary as a
referendum. * .
Member Associated Press ORANGE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1960
• —e ' . • a" t Teele . ‘
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Negroes occupied all seats at the
Negro and white student demen-store’s lunch counter 12- .
sR-ag&g-g g" ar- -s
mecodtatenon-zoowe w-SasaiES
- 5 — at pickets—white and closed in Galveston Saturday and
_____ the university campus six were shut down by the sit-in
in protest of alleged inadequate tactics in Houston. whmadmUlNernverg
“ . - --------------- Monday Mm mjde proyswdisesterya
in Houston after tnree youunrui . « • ••
anoh, sa a.m. ni weapons must be subject
Uta BaJIvar: Ngh. 4:5 proof controls. He added 6
— initial steps must not b«
ambitious.'
been said that there side were foe United States, Brit-
inspection with- ata, France, Italy and Canada. York byjet airliner
te disermement. Representing the Communist bloc
were the Soviet Union. Poland,
fences of two years each today
after pleading guilty in 128 -Dis-
trict Court.
ie state called only one wit- rets. Ns said prker aamtearg fer. I believe that the
.......
an undercover police officer who eration of the club.
bad been retained by the Orange Nu sua. ' ”
to report Polce Pepartment tosgather.ei- for questioning to----
• IP dence in connection with the crab, their applications f. ,
The agent told the court he had In reply to queries from
observed extensive gambling at atorhey BiH Sexton, bod
_________... ____ patient-
ly find our way throngh this <W-
ficulty.
The West's plan for ending the
just arms race calls for creation of an
der- international disarmament organ-
the ization with ultimte power to en-
----1 disarmament. The rival
- - *■-■- or X--g fohe. sure and vote in the ard Williams. 31, RR 2nd
aSadnstmhheabblanenuosiApriy, He pointed out thatJesse M Prker, ST. 504
904 werms203ngxevenues for all °°“ St Both were arrested N-------
orvmenG0e6e made mssioners.resardless of the pre- a police raid last September on
a s:—7.
active notice at the huge invest-
ment in the Port of Orange and to
select candidates .....
four years. He first i_______
a speech to the U.N. General AS-
sembly last Sept. 16.
> The conference likely will set up
several study groups and commit,
tees at experts which may de-
liberate for months or even vears.
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pit. Fery dod eno coider iotef 1
F. High lemperetufes taew rear as.
temrin_eboNfrRn.— —
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men shimfing » northerly n to
. into IMS wiernMn er erk ta- .
they had never been convicted of
a felony and that they understood
the rigid terms at probation that
would be tmposed upon them.
Also in district court today.
Gilford Joseph Nezat Jr, 16, of
Texas Ave. Bridge City, was
found by a jury to be at umsound
mind. The panel also found that
Nezat was of unsoud mind at the
time he was accused of taking a
purse from the Charles F. Jonas
home ta Bridge City.
Into a dormitory for Negro girls______—
About 100 Negroes gathered lunch counters by --- . -■
Monday night in front of the said the rally was called “to mo- Her reply, "Don* worry L
Smith & Smith Drug Store on Gal bilize individuals in case we have Fm nor really crying—my eyes art
veston's Broadway while seven to resort • a demonstration* ljuat tearsin "
nouncedgajsopmimuazoced“n5m‛ae ~ «
1 of the Orange County figcal quarters were based on ,
2=22=2
incumbenc.Bob Craig., en- breakdown of the proposals. '
etertSw "naecriweeen.e tentatively agreed on by ootnmiB-
G8cton W sionera in session at the admini- '
Ire iMJ 2199 aonounced VOGaY-
retains the basic idea of court-
controlling navigation in a place
ment in a suburban court.
McKesson said his investigators
have been ordered to check two
then suddenly the sun broke
through but light snow continued
to fall, apparei . 12
m.p.h. winds from clouds farther
away.
In its final form, the
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 64, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1960, newspaper, March 15, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519549/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.