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VOL. UV—NUMBER l»4 Member Associated Press ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 195?
Present C&R District
^pending Level Justified
Mansfield City Secretary Is Slain f°"fl_ReP°rt
And Mayor Wounded in Gunplay J^1 u"est
12 Pages
Bails —
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.otttf Edition
At Hartburg
_‘ew Chanqes
si'rtTarv1 JLDD H^vef si ^|WOunded in the le,t hand The Oran:;e ^County C®nsuv*
shlrtlochath hi^Swc^rrX Turck saidI later the city sec- tIOn and Reclamation l)t*t’ict
in the mi’nicinal huildine " ,fa,ed *1® t0 bi* °ffice study committee will report that
MavoT Rnanrf TWr?’’ « », 8nd. held * p!Sto1 on him fo" abwM v > rk of the district S ;>wG*X el
S^yor Round Turck. M._wa* minutes> threatening to. kill ,he present spending^ Hi wnh
___h m ' j cc-fain revisions ed.
OPfr/lGU V OXInO The mayor told a Fort Worth M. G. Harless, comm •*“ rh.iir*
■ ” Star-Telegram reporter he broke man, said. “We will make a report
If A Is*i _ . J and ran out the door with Hayes within tne next IS to .’(I ti.i.s to
15 MnilCI OOX6U firing after him. the public through Commissioners
. Hayes' body was found face Court in which we fee! the corn-
down on the floor of his office mittee will express an opinion that
A .38 caliber, ivory-handled re- current spending can be justified."
DEWEYV1LLE (SdI) — "soirited valver lav S!X feet away. He said the committee found
voting is expected tomorrow at Peace Justice B. T. Webb ruled “quite a bit of overlapping’* a» re-
Hartburg when Voters in that com- SUIC!de ,n ,he dealh °f Hayes "ardJt0 road and bnd':c 'v,or< and
munity elect two trusteesrTor the The mayor's version bfHhe in- would recommend t.ttu Hie v&R
Dewey ville Common Consolidated c'dent indicated the audit of city district confine its efforts more and
School District. 'i records, ordered Tuesday night by more toward the usage foe which
It will be the second time this City Council, may have been be- it was originally intended,
year that Hartburg residents will hind the shootings. Because the wo^k loti gr nvs
vote on their choices of two of the Constable Tom Beard said “the each time a new dra nug* ditch ■*
four candidates making their bids supposition is that Hayes shot the cut, Harless said, it would be diT-
for the offices. The first election, mayor and then shot himself." ficult to cut the level of spend ng
contested, amounted to nothing A 38 caliber revolver was found without curtailing tooic of the
Since the Hartburg voting box on the floor several feet from'needed services,
could not be found in Newton for Hayes' bodv. | “It seems that the money uHot-
a recount of ballots. Beard said it would be some ted the district is fairy well spent
The two men who filed the con- hours before the circumstances and new practices the ■supervisors
test suit, D. L. Ray and M. M 0f the shooting were learned. The have undertaken are ’tud." liar-
Hearne Jr., declared the unsuc- shooting occurred this morning'less continued,
cessful candidates April 8. will ^ the municipal building in this. He said in years prmt it ha,1
make a second try as Will two '
others, James Sellers and C. W.[ (See SHOOTING, Page It (See GAR, Page I)
Schofield.
Sellers and Schofield in April
were declared the winners of the
heated race in a district torn
a p a r't by dissension over the
administration of Supt C. C Chi-
sum. They were advanced by a
citizens committee which organ-
ized when the school accreditation LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) — Anjthere will be an increase in opera-
was threatened because of the dis- explanation of the financial status'tional costs. Therefore, we believe
sension. ^SSnl^iiS
t jvr cm iw iiisvi, a ugv w r
Little Cypress School Financial
[Status Explained Before Election
Pain-Wracked Gl Struggles
Through Desert for Help;
Finds It Too Late, Pal Dies
El PASO |AP)—"It was a long, long time before I tan the
lights, but I knew I bad to get help.
' “My buddv was back there dviag."
That's the way Pfc. Wayne Hooks of While Sands Proving
Ground. N.M.. described a five-hour nightmare he lived Tues-
day night in the midd'e of the New Mcsico desert.
, The Goldsboro. N.C., soldier. 12, wittering from wracking back
Injuries, struggled nine miles through the darkness to seek help
for a dying buddy after their jeep overturned in the middle o1
nowhere. The friend. SP Oscar Ellefson, 28, of Westhv, Wit., was
dead when help finally arrived.
"After the jeep averturned, I guess I must have been sort of
uncon Sclavs," said Hooks, stroking a two-dnv beard. "I looked
over and saw my buddy lying there, bleeding from the lace, and
I knew I had to i.o something "
Hospital officials said Hooks was In “satisfactory" condition
late last night. He suffered multiple contusions and abrasions in
the accident, in addition to a painful bruise on the lower port nf
h's back and a mild back sprain.
Rayburn Predicts Civil Rights Bill
(Passage Before House Adjourns
Building
Tieup Due
Otherwise
Plumbers on commercial, school
and residential construction and
repair ini* in the Orange-Beau-.,
mont area voted last night to go
on a “no contract, no work" basis
Monday morning unless sq agree-
ment is reached with their em-
ployers before that time.
J The work stoppage, if It occurs.
Will tie up all of the school repair
and construction jobs in Orange ex-
cept at Wallace, several school lob#
m Beaumont, the Lamar Teel?
huildmg program, and all residen-
tial and commercial- const ruct ion
In the area. ’ “ r'
According to both the union and
the contractors association in-
volved, negotiations for a new con-
tract are bogged -down over the
-f>av increase for appliances and
two frmee benefits
the union.
iprgnt
requested by
The untonj/Phimb*!* Local MM
WASHINGTON (.ft — The House "We want a workable bill as ••** United Assn, of Journeyman
Tgriav move! inward a break in quickly as possible,“ ho said Plumber* and Pipefitters, is asking
the.dead'ock ove*- the civil rights With Republicans believed abhut ,nr * f*rt-«n-hour ■ Increase
bill ai*d Speaker Ravburn (D-Tex) ready to stage a strategic retreat ^” ’^mcvmci and aonren-
prelictbd House passage of th ■ from’ th;,r all-or-nothing stand ,|CM This would brim* the Journey*
iegialati«dl\ before Congress ad the Hous.» Rules Committue tyas m*B *c*® up 10 ** Kl-
im,rns H\ ' j reported ready to take up fly* mat Th*4 master plumber?, organized
That probitHy; would clear the ter early next week, pbrhaps Mon- for •bargaining purpose* as. the
wav for adjournment this month djv / Sabiae-Nc hes PI uip time A Heating
Republican Lefekr Martin The Rule* (Pdmmiltee thus f(lr Contractor* Assn . have offered a
(Mass) announced ifur a strate has "betn Jd6cktng House action N cent tncrenAe for imirneymen
fsj
MECHANICAL MINDED Mrs
- Photo tiv WaIJIno Corsit
Marie Dean m.<ke$ an adjusi-
gy sessi in Of GOP Ktitri that But with-four Republican m mbcrWjn'1 ' " hk lot nporenlic-
w« are otx n-minded" Ibuut tl)e and Mir Northern Democrats vnl-V
,f/ce
form the "disputed measure1^
Employment
Record Set
In Calcasieu
__________ .... The union also is asking for 1
iwL together on the ii-membepf**** *n hour for an apprentice
>Tcommitt' y the bill could be »enti,tmd 8nd rents an hour for a
.to the floor. (welfare fund.
Martin signified that the Re The association has rejected
pfiweans will not ncc.-pt withou' both ,
>jL5^^s! * modification of the bill j Arthur Goodman, business agent
that ifSjfosint: proposed by HmiseIq,. thl>
Democrat^. T mt could mean the ' loi al, confirmed that mem-
{Demtscrats %»!l have to give ir,j hers voted in a ttiwmg last night
; some nr tli iV,.t utd still be no ,d ,:o on a no ctwttract, mi work
I ARE CHARI.L5 (Spl) — A new bill this sessional t-ongre*' . :>asis if they do not reach agree-
high in employment vas reached Af’er the H«8’». u u
in*Catersieu Parish in Juiv ami „ ' / ,*€, -»'lh plumber*
Hurricane Audtey was responsible RK»ltlS, Page it | (s,.,. DI MW'D, Page I)
for gome of the increase. j
Donald W Johnson, manager of;
the Louisiana Employment Service ,
office, said today that a fkwdMrfi ^
order ! for workers poured into the a a ■■ a. . ,\i
office during th- month as J leamngi
up am! repaii ih;t operations got un
dtr way after the hurricane de” § _ ~ 7.--— |- ti
astatimv The office plac *1 fl » AUSTIN (AP)-The Slate Board.Otha Denhafused to say whether
2ST SJ; 1 «|«««« the former rLoyes quit lu-cnuan
y ear nixiiiin, HI >l \M», PlIRr |>
State Board of Water Engineers
May Face Shakeup; Five Resign
oS,0n' j u U ofthel ittieCyprcssSchoolDis-this willnece.ssitateataxincrea.se ment to one of the parking meters --he will be watching for the next m irk four times the number mnr, fmnioVrs. todav as Gov -'of dissatbfs. ifdo which h.
R-y .nH Hearne have committed trirt, where voters will halN on a of not more than 20 per cent in two weeks She is replacing pobrewontan Marie Vincent who j. P' " -i dunn-«!w tfni mgth DnnU r«me bal'k to work- nluei^Uhe h*
memsdlvea to work for the dis- 1750,000 bond issue tomorrow. Was our 1959 taxes, the time when our away on vacation. A resident of Orange for 13 years, Mrs. Dean 1h'* ^'mabfd total of jobholders Vav’ia.’ Vt'rh"ide7* to’reshuffle rneim-.-rs ouit to
stfi«r ts sf■» - •* “■ zxr - "'dy - sawt* rr\.......
___, „ , sue. cupany. ; She is the lady who writes out those yellow overtime parking tickets
w. hm su^i The. statement is the third in aj “What will this 20 per cent in- when the meter dial turns red and your car is still there
LhA ,h "*'d uha‘ uey Wh series of art,cles comPi,ed bv the crease mean to the average tax-
do wnat tnev consider the rieht __i rifisan# ah.______^ _______ ......
rlod and 1 (HM) hither than it;
ley said two
tter jobs.
WWjjjBLtirgti'ijiSSlItM t wo
Jake Jacobsen, executive a*si* enstineers, Chris Guid at*d;... Nat
fhina for thh ri'Rhl Scb°o1 R°ard and tbe Citizens Ad- paver1 It will mean that^if you KAiSrifll/ ^/?\/p Tmrf Af*r Pnil
thing for the good of the school. visnrv Committee, which recom-nwno its rv.r u»r in invos IjiCdItj *J\jy 5 I GQFYlSTQrS lQil£Cl
______ c .good of the school. visory Committee, which recom- *re paying $35 per year in taxes
Ernest smith, who was the April mended the proposed expansion n0Wj your increase will be $7, to
-----~ nvement pimram to be,bring-Hie total to M2.
The question has
previous month IV total also Is {•"« the .'.overnor. #ntd Daniel Harris q«,f to acc-pt hr;irr f*,.
1,575 more than July of lust year h*d n,)l Wide a decision on wVth1 lions, Ilnikwtth said Another, JA*r
Maoufactuiins employment wa« fr ln reappoint II A.- Mrxjkwith Avant, did not announce hi* future*'*-i
--■mmmmmmm ~~ _____ u0 over last month'for n total * hoard member since 1947. Beck- plans,
8 election judge, again will be in an^ improvemaitt''program to be(bringW total'"to $42.' ^ * ’ W|Ta Pa/icA T'nmnlchnrl Doe><sa«J of 8,W and the industries ac w',h * term expires Monday, on Assistant teral exsmtaar R V.
isz srt. iJ^srsa^^tsi 'cSUKS? "SL1^eic,°Ar“. ara 5i.-r.svv.vri s:* .trrA-rr
8 am. to 7 pm wj„ ^ „ excess of five million is tha we^re certain tha^ Nh tt! ^rnV.hS rJcorH h '!CK) ‘’IT’' ot, corrujit. influences ?,fP5 total. “ Die wav f read the low. he can turn, Loft In » action left the boa™.
TlS‘®;e PnltJ,y*gc of,Hollar*, an increase of approx!-,^ community will continue to tinned **.ain«t *nv '^?iriei!LCu"ia,{a,!,sl ,he unten' - Johnaon said that employment (a. name a new chairman “ Jacobsen ler.il office* vacant. The attorney
‘h* *tcond eloctioa.mately one million dollars. „row d t|,at more school facili- Vr^eeUNtinn *th*t rminh( 7« u*' Tle “causation was leveled |n *H other segments of the manufac- did no* Indicate what the-gover- general will still be' the board's
m the Hartburg box, there has, ..That lncrese win mean a net b«‘^Ld«i ' Ec / that might result May aftcr Tf.anislf.r pr„id„, luring Industry i^owrd no ch-nyr nor planned l-wver
been considerable campaigning in «.t» of .nnmvim.Mv itsono tax «H<w.ever ,hl. statement adds j[j2J Senal® rackets tav®ti8a‘ Dave Beck was accused of mis- fronl previous mf'h. Menu-. v M nixon. chairman since Ms Ah« resigning was Ruth Brew-
0ur --------- --------- *1-- —s-luons- using softie 1100,000 in Teamster f«cl«rb(g employment was 75 lie aprM1lnlmpr,, j,, ju|v 1955, by f«rf,*®r* secretary (o Dixon.
* ’ »«M vesr and gams ^' c Anan shivers, was out Hiwrd Secretary Hen 1-cKiney Jr ,
flf ,own w",lld not let reporter^ see the
01 ,own , , , , reswestiuns
Beckwith and hoard member
. .. That increse will mean a
been eons,derabie campaigning m gain 0f approximately $15,000 tax ..Hrtwpvpr fh_ slatpmpn. adlI,
the Hartburg community, revenue for our schoof district. Our . . , ' ‘ , th a|' tl0nJ' using t
tnS“ thSllfS urd^v’thM CUrrCnt Payment " ,9,00° PCr nf ^nds will allow a school dis- . ,n £*?*}** *ewion n,r ,hf funda- ...... .......... lo". Ju,Y la« >Tar am' ?«•"', mer Gov. Allan Shivers, was out
rurnimi ar me jwiis sa uroay tnan year, . . four-day AFI--CIO Executive Conn- -n,,. afi nn FtW„i mad<< mainlv hv the petroleum1.. (f)Wn would not
st^tsr-ssxasKi~srss?csisees^............
srr^rSSf«SS-lsss-vr-r-fr?- ““Schoo Board -r®“«*••
isrst a sr 5%*^ ^ •»«»#«. -jxt»w a a * Rl, jnat
enue will be sufficient to pay the; f“SJ? preaent bonded Indebted ' he wki of tbeXnate Racked >d ^rfpre 'hc T5,''m«er* con- industry with an employment de. /\Q0DtS DliuGGl ,,w'r* ,h*"r n’'M- filming If
increased bond obligation. . LlrL. K^kets vention Sept, 30 ,n Miami Beach cl.ne of 175. This decline is attrib nuVKia «'«» not public record
We know, however, that with - r« ^ to f i Coml«ltte« hearings. :The recommendations will outline uted to a dwindling supply of tim-( MAURICSVTLLE (Spl) - The
increased school facilities, “ *!',Ty “I feel a great r * ' ......
and Hearne, 37.
the increased school facilities. st.T'iT^lmili! "I,eel * 8reat many of the; «cps the un on must take to 'stay he7 in the ares ..... budget for the Miunceville Inde-p* Tnrf..r«
SSLS: Z&TJUftS, **«■■.»> !.r.'”"Gbfl”.rv.v ,n.'.h'wu™ ' ............... rfr.5d””' Dl,1,i“ •' rnson 1 orture
Bond Election
Rebels Tell
Of Training
MANAMA, Bahrain Wt—A Brit-
ish spokesman said today two
captured Oman rebels told inter- f "JT
rogstors in Muscat that some re-15 I OHIO/TOW
emits of the insurgent Imam of
Oman were trained in Saudi Ara- LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl)—A ottng
bia on the $750,000 bond issue’for pro- T C J
Slatements taken from the P°sed scho°' expansion and am- ^|rgn 10 jOlinCl
young prisoners questioned in the prove ment is scheduled tomorrow
capital of the victorious Sultan of « 'w0 P|acfa ®'be, COCH DOV dt NOOn
Muscat and Oman war* «»ih Gypress Independent School Di,-
system which-will allow us to build ,nnw on DO)ks' ne sa a' 'm me possioittty James R Hof fa, previous momn to an estimated m-»» ■"
as the need arises, without voting If laws against ftp every had Midwest Teamster boss, will 21.056 and the trend was upward s-on jrf (h* Srhoo, Moaro AUSI IN M’l—The director of the
additional bonds. Wg believe this>en enforced, he said, “a lot ofjceed Beck as president. OH nearly all industries in this The IwdgeLtptai t* ww.wt Texas Department ot Correction*
plan will provide vou with the type these men wouldn’t be on the wit-. Hoffa recently was inuu«.H ,i classification • represent! administrationi expense s there is no truth in chan *s
" Pin ^:
yillMfl WHIJ in4 , damage to property and replace lay. *3r'->5. *nu t'ocmpiion ” drews testified m an e«,r„t,t,,1n
■a_____
---- ■ ' Two small girls sustained mmnr. AFL-CIO membership
ttSteXZPgg;S^STl»*“a6 SrtrJffASr.^Charqc Is Denied
m: j. . h. 1 ' L. ... i ...... _a a ..... ■ L. Ceknnl llrtarH ........
Muscat and Oman, were said to ^P1
have disclased that Taleb ben All,
younger brother of Imam
St AL 'te,he. TIM\ " ,heif MrsLT JlSfcV-akmg "onT«idT ha.TS m^m^
f,gM_ for the . independence of,John B-lbo as alarm circuit and as a public aerv- were struck by a motor srooft r Hf, #ald ilin!,dietmnil ,nd
\ ice. Fire Chief Dan
Bahrain, had sent Omanis to Sau-._Mrs- LuIa .9°wa^^' ,ri* “'d the-s,ren wou!d
Oman.
Taleb, at first operating out of iud8e-
Mean y, parishes \ j business office, Supt
,t , . bern- Reporting the largest employyGray said. : b,ri aboV# "Ma head. He w«»
"r.— t—r.-• lWh|u aitemntine m Nma. th. He said pirisdicti m d and con- ment gams in the nonmanufac tur Ihree bus drivers were 5 year* To life for ran*
»«»»»>.....—v-^v»g§£fSS«tts' ■ sswfEte.......a»?®fesr3g^.....
*“*•01 m,iE M wn. iniji^al Jjuyg riSS'S r-».• *» - making M.TPOKT u* Mil ttr-JTt • JESS? -» -
After ",S*. ««. „o„ s. J.SMMgJ. «"• 1& KwK^SSm'VSlStaV F* Sl.'nV” 0,
nded on a beach on the Muscat and Ma5’ ^. lfo , ,bcy answer an alarm, we have no way ange Memorial Hospital where, c 0^*-x^ons!ltuy/,n-
last and marched into the in- he Brownwood po.l woi ker.,. irf knowing when another alarm is she was treated for a cut on the Before concluding bu
sa7,
landed
coast__________ ...... in- v . -
terior Voting will be from __________^__________
The British contended previous- 7 P m- »nd persons who are eligible ihr^ene"iy%'fire “andTeiis
ly that the Oman rebels were aup- te vote m thf election arj pioperty jois could mean'ttje difference
Plied with arms from Saudi Ara- °wners *ho ha
bia. tent poll taxes.
“Tlierc is not n word nf truth
the broth _______________
delegates to the Marine Corps Rr*df instructor. Two former Texas legislator
v, ......... ... >v> „ VMk „„ .... business, the League convention are being asked The resignation of MrvFram.es (aufield and Hufw-rt
*am. to recejVed un]ess *omcone comes to hand, and Beatrice was rushed by council also" authorized the conyrto'-support a-Senate bill aimed at Callaway was accepted. M»C w'n Ealli. said New lersey ahould g »
' ofThe fire and tells us. , daybar ambulance to Frances Jtru^on of an eW*tory add,turn;restoring Robert E. Lee’a Citizen- fP|3Sla*y,um W Andr‘V!
w-sssra*KM- .......
I tor job available, Gr*y added
Nationwide Search
On for El Faso Pair
EL PASO Hf)-Sheriff W O
Hick* Nsueit j nationwide buMeen
last mght for « prodHqfitt, btisiness
couple mi * vine since Matf :h !2 .
Mr ami Mr:, W f>, Patterson
EXPENDITURES TOP BILLION labor source* say that joiin F ing He decitne^Ho diacuss bia »nc« ^a8l,ma.l«',<rm progreM*to- h‘M,w wh <>xdid an .ntiOwH
AJv .JP^,d triouf American financial institu- report is rated for es.enti.1 and {“ft ZJ nSlt «*« president. Teamster* convention m I a t>,thao .t was then. Meany said
Shensi province west of Sian t'on* we^e wof»J^ ®ulf, States appropriate information plus tech-! t<{ took in a record $1084 719 ‘ Hoffa, Midweat-Teamsters boa*. September He would take over p ,*n<h vp gotten^Wether ,rnfn (be Pajtermfts fforn Dallas
“!t,fc.l..,IUtillti« Co*. 1958 annual report, meal excellence, design and pho-* °°K isXpnder fire from the Senate »he Teamster* presidency tyom ,M March 14 author./tnu-'lum to run
piuvtuvc west ui cnan. illeili#ia*«
The broadcast said the organ!-'
ration was made up of "bandits t0J^5 atockholders^
tography.
X.
and reactionary local bosses” who ^ United Shareholders of This includes a readable presi-
had been holding secret meetings JZ ’ S"te7re.Xnr
and trying to buildup their num- ®u*f•««*«> I»°Pcrly iiluatrated
hers. It added that setnirity troops
arrested the leader of the group
and captured all its weapons and
documents.
I Today's Weather
Loc*l fort<*»t: Pirlly rloudv, wurin distinguished achievement an , .. ... ...
I£ X2 Preir^o rs
t«nipcraiur* tontthi near is d«*r»».. of the excellence of its Poe annual rreparation ot tne uuti
hifhr»i tomorrow *bout is dt(rt« report to shareholders. • annual report, which was oistrio-
aoutkwnt to. *«Mb wtMa ta#o is.num Qyer (jig years the routine of uted to more than 14,0081 stock-
conducting the annual report sur- holder* located in every state (io-
vey has beat constantly improved! eluding 3,500 in Texa* and Louisi-
torious achievement in the field of comparative financial sutiatics.
management-shareholder relations
The Financial World magazine This year t awards(continued the
which surveyed more than 5,000 f°"?I»"y* record of achievement
annual reports, honored the annual *" the Wf™ « stockholder relations,
report by presenting the company Since 1948, Gulf State* annual re-
with the 1957 Merit Award “for ports have won 14 honors lOgluding
in an- tb® *dver Oscar for the best re-
•• hour In dayllai* and * to S mil** to
hour at night -...
Tomorrow1* ud**: tafcln* — hlsh ot
5:03 a.m and S;H p m ;taw at I IS
dun Bolivar—high »t 1:3* am and
jl:3! p m ; low at 1:11 a m and 3 41 p m.
and strengthened, thua making It ana) and several foreign countries,
STdi«fc iMif
a^'rian tomorrow .« i ts . .. and increasingly difficult to qualify for and the activitie* of the corpora-
i*t* at « is pm ithe final judging. tion department are directed by
hili’1 s?*lawl m.P,3mlu/Iti'aiL<H ”1 * i Today in thia qualifying round, vice president and secretary,
#®
from the Senate «he Teamsteri^ presidency from
Racket
«omel«tl^;rman’S) teiTthe firtkl^by the Senate prober* ear-
city’s Teamster^ affairs.
The 68-year-oid'English, veter-
an Teamsters Union national sec-
lief this year Propos.*d, and adopted.
When the AFIHIO ousted Beck •*«««*«!* cnflVWL
lim. fund* for per*onal project, wa* plan* fr^ Hoffa's e>ction as ,Un^^3L!^
um* '? - • ----- ----- — as constitution*! change* to he to handle personal property.
- - ■1 at the f rtend* have not hoard from them
' sinceH. ■ H*
as vice president and Executive
These changes in teantisters eon-
rmnes *W mmt
ORANGE JUICE |
e . ... c t irewge meany, *rn,iu jiveei- . , otherwise in the *X IWIED BUT HOPEFUL —
feW’BJSSJtrEsaf sss
DAMASCUS. Syr,* ,49-Acting I'm^xHWe'r* gtmg to wash our Th,* would tend to concentrate m"oh Hailed Patcti Scientist*
Defense Minister Khated Azem. own diftwlinen. You and the test tetmatW!t newer* mitre in the un which claiftw “every hurricane tag
<*«■•» r.
"F.verytime vou read
Leader YFfurt Ad*—you gotu go
-these
‘buy-buy’l ’*
ft* again "
•esterday Meany
!»E is filed
Iilton CUrk; ,27.
wn charged yfa
WMWntOI'e»^ day in f>ran^ County Cwt w,X*h»fRM that he biTbed" an'inveMJ^'.WHIC
technical Msiittewce Pfor which f^** «ffertne driving whit* mto*i- g*t^r on the Senate Racket* Com- t*(at the
Syria will pay in instalment*. , catedv imuttsa, jto U ti
. - — , w»» MI -p-' — — — —
tend aid to Syria * development. „
th^SJff^'wSwtToflSS M,uricevil,e' wm char^d W
dimin- and should tib turned into harm-
less rain.” Th>v letter further
erence*. j claim* that the cloud seeding pro*
by Pas'eo Labora-
who recently headed a Syrian gov-«f Amendbo labor are gotng 1° „m ll nat,(x1jl| offices and .
eminent delegation to Moscow and be proud of u* again. nh powers presently held in the I*** ram
Prague, said today the Soviet Un- But only yesterday Metny said four Teamster* conference*. tm"
ion “agreed in principle" to ex- DW. r-MARGF IS FILED | Hoffa, now head of the Central ce»* developed ... ----
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a (ury here thia summer of breeze*
...... WHICH LED TO - Th* thought
at the U S Weather Bureau ought
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1957, newspaper, August 16, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558199/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.