The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 26, 1953 Page: 6 of 8
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
taxes.
carefully opened them
Princess Is Member
NEW YORK (AP— It's not at
Bolton Trial-
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chairmen and committee members
SHELL, SAND, DIRT
Votaw took a sidelong glance
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Donations of food
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$35 month 1412 Sixternth, phone 3-4308.
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Employment
If you sell anything...
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• WORK WANTED, FEMAIE 34
1003 Fourteenth St.
Phone • 1544
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CLASSIFIED
AD/ERTISERS
immediately after an armistce.
The final disposition of these
and 14.500 Chinese captives who
. tars involved
narnsr uELr WACO
African mine it was the largest
i diamond ever found.
DIRECTORY OF
BUSINESS SERVICES
en's association, will be instalhing
officer. Mrs. Ollie. Ward of Port
Arthur, president of the Lone
telephone set, operated by bat-
teries and accidentally turned on.
York bring rov
Modulation Control
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picious Monday.
So the police borb squad was
called The officers took the pack-
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She was a member of the crew,
making her first trip a, the liner's
social director.
The case, dating back to IBM
involved a complex stock trans-
action by Austin Ingleheart, pres-
Idem of General Foods corpora-
momnine
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J. R Hayes, 11-year-old enlisted
Mrs. Clifford Lester.
VOTING PRECINCT No. 4,6,7,8, ‘
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Lem then 24 hours earlier Mra
James Scott of IM Jones court.
which streaked deep into North
Korea and blasted a troop con-
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committee Red negotiators can send the plan
to Peiping, or even to Moscow.
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j the date of the adeption of this '
I older, at which ^elarflon the fol-
necessary
Frank Stark, assisted by Mrs:
Edgar Brown IH. had charze of
evacuation planning with Mra J.
A Cawyet in charge of shelter. |
In Barker’a summation he said
the disaster committee was gear-
ed up to evacuate and shelter the
entire flood area if it had been
Early U. S. settlers, noting that
war followed the appearance of
large brood, cf cicades in several
Refrigerated truck. were made
available by a Port Arthur milk I
scores of civic, soclal and church
club, at well u individual,. Food
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY
FLECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF ORANGE
TO THE RESIDENT QUALI-
PIED VOTERS OF THE CITY
OF ORANGE, of Orange County
lexas:
TAKE NOTICE that an election
will be held on the 16th day Of
June, 1953, in the city of Orange
of Orange county, Texas, as the
places, in the manner, and on
the proposition set forth in the
Barbers: Jess McDonald
Howard Musslewhite
1004 PARK AVE.
. 000 balky North Korean prisoners
would be released as civilians
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fue Wocos fu€ wetaaG
AWW I HIS wAws-
PAPER wiovto FiLL 9/
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When. , in 1905, the Cullinan
diamond "was found in a South 1
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room. with Browning on the stand
was that gambling would always
be. He asked the editor if he was
conversant with the Bible remind-
CANCELLATIONS
of Classified Ada
must be in our office not later
than 8 p m for the day tollow-
ini. (by noon Saturdays for
Sundays).
EFFECTIVE MAY 4th
They reod them when they wont to.,, where
they wont to ... os long ot they like!
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That women could be persuaded to buy
keep this in mind:---
DAV Will Choose It.
Convention Delegate*
Eight delegataa’ to represent the
I Orang, chapter of th* Disabled
Amercan Veterans at the depart-
ment convention in Abilene June i
12-14, will be elected during a
meeting today at k30 p m at the
Gilmer Homes community center
This change U made neceasary to
meel new produetton schedules and
Me advertisers’ cooperation *10 to
APpreciated
THE ORANGE LEADER
PHONE 8-3571
probe "has become a major in the
Department bf Justice ’
Wonx WANTED-Prartieaj morsiog «m
baby situng Phone 8-0989-
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centration area on the West Coast.
10 miles southeast of Namsi. The
Air Force said 22 buildings were
destroyed
Indian plan adopted by the Unit-
ed Nations assembly last fall the
Reds turned it down at that time.
The new Allied plan aroused
bitter feeling in South Korean
government circles An angry Na-
tional assembly in the provisional
capital of Pusan appointed a six-
M0o
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25;
Eight days later. on Dec 29 the
files showed. Oliphant called Sny-
der’s office and advised a “favor-
able ruling is in the mil) "
Tobin stated that close to a mt-
lion dollars in taxes would have
been due if the transaction had
"a
bey General Brownell ordered to-
day a New York grand jury in-
vestigation of waterfront scandals.
The attorney general smd he
has instructed U S.
Reverses Plan
The South Korean sources said
the new plan reverse, the Allies'
May 11 proposal under which 34,-
Sid J Caillavet, Mayor aTTBirnon ecnoolboys tony -imn
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showdown plan, is similar to the
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I ITS All
> TAKEN <
CAR OB,
) mitice The Reds bitterly oppose
j l Retains the Red - proposed
five - nation commission to take
over the 48,500 reluctant prison-
ers after a truce Red agents
would have 90 days for "explana-
tions" to the balky captives.
I and Nr H F Griffith of 301
' First street suffered similar m-
Mschine process
I FILE an kinds of ssws TOT Travts at.
West Orange.
EV COOLS
^.WITHOUT
> CWILUNG
P,il 2 •
! Drops the Allied May 11 pro-
posal that North Korean POW, be --„ „„ „„
owed in South Knr— gftr >n ar- Geographic society.
company and a meat wholesaler
in addition to fighting its own
battle ih Orange county. Barker s
committee answered an
bring European royalty into the
port of New York
But there was something dif-
ferent about the arrival Monday
of Princess Sonia Doria d’Angri, I
of Naples, aboard the Italian
liner Vulcania.
af meassu wocnsnns
8$% emtenenarumearsoe
2emwwel Pwrrr
wewseecesoe tew#)/
burted 83.400 inward rebuslding
11. it.
SABINE ELECTRIC CO.
—w. y. ALLUMS- --
SAVE 2c Per Gallon Magnolia Regular or
less Shan thirty (30) days trom 2.0020"." e
I the dafe of the adentinn of this .Highway 90
will be appointed for the coming
year.
was sent in from Port Arthur.
Beaumont. Groves. Vidor and
Bridge City. Other contributions
of food came from grocery stores
and cafes, barkeries and soft drink
firms.
Tap* cores, slats sparkling clean Dal
The new bus feet urea air su- number is 2-12, Vote at Masonic
1 spension.. picture windews and Temple-
j power steering. The company I
purchased 356 of the new vehieles |
seruins Cerse
at neighboring Jefferson county ।
when he cbserved that Orange . -------i
county’s ganbling was ‘not near 10 De in order and has been signed ;
as bad as tnat in Jefferson coun- | by more than five per cent ot the
ty. " i - total number voting in the last
IT COSTS WO MORK to decorate your
home, use our IS years of combining
color and pattern to create a person-
ality for your home Use our monthly
payment plan for labor and materials
or materials only 8 I Foster Co.,
8-1835 Oranze, 3-8241 Port Arthur
line » the most complete in the Industry.
Quick, Eaty Instelletion. A phone call will have one
of our sales engineer, on the way to you. Hell survey
the room you want eonditioned and recommend the
proper sitaYork model. Immediate delivery on most
models. So call now! amomn
drafted. | The Allied proposal. described
Nor wag Maj. Gen Choi Duk | by Allied sources in Tokyo
Shin. South Korean delegate to -hrmd " .
the truce talks, the sources said.
Accident* Hit Twice _
At Almost Same Spot Greyhound will Display New
er a n, ii.
‘ Anderson School,
Manlo Bravo;
I VOTING PRECINCT No. 5,-9,
• APPLIANCE REPAIRS
QUARANTEED SERVICE on Bendix and
O R automatie washers. Parts Sabine
Kcpiltr Cell Sr— or 8-2027.
• BARBER SHOP
8 Turns over to a post-war po-
litical conference all prisoners
who still refuse to go back to
communism. It was not learned
how long the conference would
pat tenta, convale
cludlug laundry
nounced that the organization
~ New Jersey in Romania, reported
i Zanibefis proposition to the FBI
and the state department.
Police Called When
Clerk Hear* Buzzing
NEW YORK (AP)— A mysteri-
ous buzzing coming from two
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The ROK sources said South by majority vote. The exact
Korean President Syngman Rhee meaning of this provision could
—who insists his government will not be immediately determined
not accept any armistice that ' but presumably it applies to the
would leave Korea divided—was fivernation commission and poli-
not consulted before the plan was ' tical conference.
McDonald barber shop
__ Haircuts: Adults $1.00
Honda i" thru Thursday T5e Chudren
PPe- 8 am6 P.m (Nert Co ABC Stores
Yeer-round Benems, Too. When it’’
hot, York cools withou chiling .,. when it', muggy.
York dries the air... when the air is dirty. York filter,
it clean (takes out pollena, too) . .. York circulates
and ventilates 12 months a year!
Becutiful Mew Medels. You can eboose your York
from IS stunning new models. There are units for
lare. medium and small room,-for bedrooms, living
rooms, recreation rooms, dens, offces. York’s new 1033
your (County) Poll
reetine eomfortabi " The Senate . .-ur.
ORtaHm leader entered the Me- ' = Arr--ANC* RErAIRS
pitaf Monday for a eheek-up At
U youp
' tornado - damaged eburebe —
| Wace and San Angele Dr X A
- PAINTING. PAPERHANGING
POR REABONABLE painting, papering a
textone. M J Preyou. Call 8-8147.
While practically all women read th* newspaper,
surveys show that about 3 out of 4 women actually
rood something on almost every poge of the new-
paper.
FOR YOUR hdme and commeretal re-
mwUlint roof repairs, bouse leverfng.
foundation repair*, ate Prompt service.
Call 8-2648
place made employes
Lightning mgy hot strike twice "Super-Bus" Downtown Thursdoy
in the Mme place, but traffic ac- Southwestern Greyhonnd line
Announcements
DALLAS < AP) — B a g H s 11 .-TT— ----
churches in Texas have eontri- TAFT BERTS WELI.
Ping and cattle raising It sits at
the far tip of a gravel rond bare-
ly topping the flooded marshes
Light traffic only is allowed on
the narrow road.
Along the way cowmen were
lashing at bellowing cattle Mon-
day to drive them out of the wal-
er A ferry 25 miles from Cam-
eron was delayed while cowboys
in outboards rounded up stray
AND POLICEMEN OF THE
CITY OF ORANGE UNDER
CIVIL SERVICE LAW. THUS
ADOPTING THE STATE
LAW APPLICABLE THERE-
TO —
"AGAINST P L A C I N G
FIREMEN AND POLICE-
MEN OF THE CITY OF OR-
ANGE UNDER CIVIL
eOmer’ -hseh recentt
• Wahineem
be called in accordance with Mate !
law and the city charter, at which |
_ ______________ election there shall be submitted
ing then that gambling existed in I to the qualified voters of the city
the time of Jesus He used Jesus' ' cf Orange the question whether
efforts to drive the money- the Firemen's and Policemen's
shansers out of the temple of hi. Civil Service Act Sec. S of Chap-
Father as an example. | tor 325, Art, of Texas Legislature.
Browning was next asked if he Reg. Sen 1941, as amended to
knew that gambling existed in ; date, shall be adopted or shall
tyerx.county.To which the editor pot be adopted with respect to . . _
served herresumed. so the fireman and policemen of Harm* Shell Co., Inc.
tbis city of Orange; and DIAL 4-1414
Home good food.
Ca. ses month in-
Sprineer, Rgtint General Com:
1 vention ef Terw treat maid
‘ thas Mtendey Me mi tameg- ef
fire ehurehe in *ar wa, Ilka .
000 tome enumeh in San An-
nounced that new
Georgescu’s sons. Constantin •
Credit Women To
* snattseir parents in the u“' Study New Rules
Georgescu,,, former general The Orange Credit Women',
manager of Ronwno Americano Breakfast elub wili pass on the
a subsidary of-Standard °‘!o' by-laws and constituton Wednes-
‘ day at 7:15 a. m during a meet-
, ing at the Holland hotel.
Mrs. Vivian Morrow, president,
elect, will officiate. •
Mrs. Anne Knox, secretary, an-
. The opening sky duets flared' lowing proposition shall be sub- 1
PPeaii while Sabres were flying cover nutted to the. qualified voters of
J for. 23 Sabre fighter - bombers the city of Orange: .
“FOR PLACING FIREMEN
the Romanian government
The state department
A,
NI O€DIHARYMi
5¥ Hof ONLY PRoVDES
n NOVRISHMEM-Gvris
— vsep IN GW€,MINf
-E MeDicWEANp -
5E omek Moa- FoD PRo0Uc6!
-Dmi
So if you wont the ads on your product, to
-eoch. the women who might possibly buy, make
sure the ods run in the newspaper
Make a hit with every miss . . . the newspaper
does' x -
same hour on Monday. -----------
The Sabine's second crest, whichtbeen held subject to capital gains
torian of the graduating class
Special awards will be present-
ed by Supt. tee Hensley, and H
T Burton, president of th, school
board, will present diplomas.
Other graduates include Peggy
Christaehe Zambeu, 1***1100. House Monday, by Gen Mathew
tirst secretary, attempted to B Ridaway, supreme commander
subvert" V. C Georgescu, ana-iof the North Atlantic detense
turalized American eitizen of forces Ridgway hmseit has been
Romanian descent. May 20 in named Army chief of naff effec-
New York • i tive this summer
•■The price ottered for thia col- , Carney, choice M new- U 8
laboraton was to be the welfare riaval chiet to. succeed. Fechteler
of Mr Georgescus minor sons was.made public recently at part
and their possible restorauon to of President. Eisenhowerr.move
their parents," the department in naming all new joint chiefs o'
Mid i stat _______________
capital gains taxa* must be paid
Ip the deal, k stock merger be-
tween General Foods and Igle-
heart Brother*.
They eaid from June to Decem-
ber, 1948. specialist* ruled that
the proposed transaction could
not be tax-free as asked by gle-
heart.
Charles Tobin, counsel to the
investigating House ways and
means subcommittee, read from
bureau files showing that on Dec
21, Snyder, called Charles Oli-
phant, former chief counsel of the
tax service, and told him about
' the case
SERVICE LAW. THUS RE-
JECTING THE STATE LAW
APPLICABLE THERETO." (
and the ba’lots for said election .
shall have written or printed j
thereon the foregoing proposi- i
tions and said election shaik be!
held under and in accordance with 1
man committee to fly to Seoul
and confer with government
leader*. *
The House group exvlored Mon-
day a case in which the revenue
bureau’s technical experts were
overruled and a favorable tax
ruling was given a liquor com-
pany executive.
Chairman Kean (R-NJ) said he
was convinced Snyder exerted
"undue influence" in this case.
INSTRUCTIONS AS TO WHERE
TO VOTE
If your (County) Poll Tax
number is 1. Vote at Court House.
If your (County) Pol! Tax
order for special city election is
made a part of this notice for all
intents and purposes.*
Chas. Cottle.
Clty Secretary
City of Orange, Texas
ORDER FOR SPECIAL CITY
ELECTION:
WHEREAS, apetition has been
presented tq this board of com-
missioners of the city of Orange
and to the mayor of the citv of
Orange requesting that an election
ages to a nearby vacant lot and Star cpuneil, will be principal
• . ... . speaker for ^e occasion.
Inside each package was a toy ----.----------
Jaycee Director* To
Hold Meeting Tonight
------— —------ । The board of directors of the |
Of Orwin I inw Crew ; Orange Junior Chamber of Com- ; .
MT —eean —nerrew merce w^ hold its tegular D-nArpe;,,
NFW YORK (AP)—It’s not at weekly meeting today at 7:30 p Mi il3illE.,
all unusual for an ocean liner to m. at the Holland hotel.
ADGUSTINE Murein*
cohs fort able rooms.
Losr - Regiztered smooth rnglsh tex
terrier Blark and whtte marking Last
seeg f vteinity o Blue Eird Pishing
I camp Reward. Mra H M Reynolds.
I Phone 8-5500
wasara xronine ana „2i, noa wa
Park Ave Phone 8-2007
MOHlhie poNE to m, ma. IM atu»rt
Sixth street
Rev. Bob Waters
To Address Class E, lu p_L
MAYRICEVILE (Spb— Rev round DY rropers
05 wAShNGTONCA• -Hous-
at lb. Mauricevile high achool , investigators turned up today .
commencement exereiss Ffiday rewind ituUnre ?t reversal at a
■I i p m proposed tax rulng after former
Tracy Dunn is valedictorian Seeretary, of th Treasury John
and Clifton Andrews is saluta- Snyder intervened g- this time
with perhape a minion dollar, at
stake.
every py
miss! o 3
also carried medical supplies,
mosquito dope, cigarettes and
matches
Stephenson. Tommy Willey.
George Winder and Mary Eliza-
beth Bean.
Flood-
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was coming in to join the city-
ccunty health unit staff in the task
of protecting the city and county
against a major outbreak of dis-
ease. So far, none has developed.
River SUH Dropping
The river had dropped about
four inches during the 24 hours '
ended at 7:30 a. m. today and in
some places had pulled away from
the dike. The early morning
reading at the mouth of Little
Cypress bayou was 7.37 feet as
compared to 7.71 at about the
Calcasieu-
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the Small Mermentau 10 miles has instructed U. S. Attorney Ed-
east of Cameron and the tougher ward Lombard of New York to
Sabine 30 miles to the west present before a jury there the
Cameron, with 25 nearby nil 1 evidence which some 150 FB
wells, lives off oil, fishing trap- agents have been gathering for
the last several months on crime
in hospfaf reported this
k that Ben Robert A
' Carr Jr. High School, . OPPORrUrrY tor fun or part time bus-
Mrs. Bennie Williams. I . in„City •ot_Orange (No capial
A copy of this order, signed by 208056 Nremphta renn2
the mayor of the city of Orange . -----------------------
and attested to by the City Secre- e FEMALE HELP WANTED 81
tary of said City shall serve as ------------------------------------
from Lake Charles sehding 1,000
o, ? 03
Bill Kuta irk. commander, also
announced that reporta will be I
mad on the general building)
fund drive which has been un- -
derway for some time.
He also announced that the
TV set raffle which has been
staged in connection with the
fund drive will end Saturday and
the set will be given to the hold-
GOOD. 1 NEVER JS**”Ti«yu
WANT 1© SE A HEAR yog ,
THAT K.-y-s 3
PSS A J mmV<
Orval Stoffer, president, an-
One additional witness was to preceding city election, sufficient
be beard by the defense before ' names having been examined
| concluding the motion to quash which appear on said petition to
came from | the indictment. He failed to an- determine that a sufficient num- ?
T ‘ i pear in court in answer to a sum- ber of those sig- ing are as of e NURSING ROME
I mons this time qualified voters in the
I The trial of Bolton on the city of Orange, Texas:
gambling charge has been set by THEREFORE, be it ordered by '
U" & * Homer Stephenson fox the board of commissioners of
trial on June 8 the city of Orange, Texas:
That a specal election be held
i iwT4 ,h“ "th da o APrH j • MALE MELP WANTED
Clemons, Gene Brown. Wayma tian and others.
Cooper, Carne Dunn. Esther Ma-; Three revenue employes testi-
rie Gates. George Gates, Novie fled they favored a ruling that
Williamson, Zelma Hughes. Bill “ •
will make further plans for the
installation of officers which is
___ ___ _ slated for June 3
packages sent from the same Mrs. Beulah Oborski of Beau-
st the; mont, past president of the Lpne
Star council of the Credit Wom-
MEAT MAErT e Ovawn stere fiwtere
"ornake PW "U2‛mu
Choi boycotted Monday’s truce
session—probably on orders from
Rhee.
t South Korea’s Cabinet met
Tuesday, but government spokes-
man Dr. Karl Hong Kee said there
was no discussion of an open
break" between South Korea and
the United Nations over truce ne-
gotiations. He said the cabinet did
not discuss any phase of the talks.
The ROK informants said the
new Allied plan:
Drops Proposal
proper and sufficient notice of I CHHD CARE a hous keeptng. Phone
said election when copies thereof i 4»am Re—i ow-
have been puhlished in a news- DAY MAID -wanted general hoise
I paper and poted as required by , Claning. $25.00 per wrek CAR HOPS
State Law and the City Charter r APPI Tenn8‛8 Dri’*
of said City;.apdall such notices I— —------——
, a requiredby aw. and j wanna., KuSu5.22P"*aMu"*e
, Charter are ordered to be done prererted Appty Tenney • Drive-In,
ADOPTED, approved and so | snar exy
E==s
along the New York-New Jersey
waterfront
Brownell referred to the water-
front situation, which was a sub-
ject of prolonged inquiry by the
New York State crime ommis-
Sion, and by a congresional com-
mittee, as involving "shocking
evils."
FAGt sa A
. S. Orders Red , Admiral* Carney And
Romanian To Leave Fechteler Swap Jobs
n-uunuI V utu-t WASHINGTON (AP) - Mio
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tb*' wiltam M Fechteler, the U S '
United States ordered today th, chiet at naval operationa, and
. “Immediate departure of a Adm Robert B Camay, com-
Communist Romanian diplomat mander-in-chiet at Allied torr—
it said®he tried to blackmall an in Southern Europe, are going to
. ------ ——. . Testimon developed evidence
: nvestock swimming in the water of terror, murder and collusion
Floodwaters brought in some involving political, labor union
snakes in some Lake Charles > and shipping interests.
areas but city police Capt. Wtl-, The FBI Investigation was orig-
; ham Wainwright. Mid mart were inally authorized by former At-,
; harmiess garter snake*, blue run- torney General James MeGranery ,
non or coach arhiot in December. Brownell said th-
persona Ms boys 14-16 for spectal cam-
pntzn in Orange Average $100 per
hour Apply in persen-Mr Pryor, Bat-
urday Msy M 8-10 A m, Bolland Motel.
swap jobs
Fech taler’s new appointment
Other Sabra fighter - bombers
slammed 1.000 pound bomba into
Red anti-aircraft guns northeast
of Kumsong. attacked rail lines '
arnd supply areas, the Air Force,
- ----— =-----. said. t|
Along with the local workers Allied warships pounded Com-
the national disaster staff of the munist shore batteries and other !
Red cross had three members of j installations on both coasts, the
its personnel on hand: Bonnie ■ Navy announced.
McAf ee, field representative; -----—_______
tive; and Edward ismananorsenas Waterfront Scandal
drector of di„„„ eT- Probe Is Ordered
attached cony of an ORDERFOR
SPECIAL CITY ELECTION, duly I
entered by the board of commis- —
sioners of the city of Orange of a
Orange county. Texas, on the 14th “
day of April, 1953. Said attached
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Lhhkummmna
Pull lax 1
taka for this but the original UN
phn fixed a 30-day period. Final-
refuse to return1‛Red‛rula is the I lothe remaining.PoWs in.sustody
lan major roadblock to a truce dd to the UN Gen-
in the nearly three-year-old Ko- ; era sembly:
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caused severe flooding in the
headwaters, was not expected to
have any noticeable effect on the
situation at Deweyville and Or-
ange other than to keep the river
at a high level for some time.
Bon Wier still reported a flood-
stage reading of 23.38, down some
two feet from the high there, and
> still falling. The river also was
receding at Deweyville and resi-
j dents there were getting back into
, their homes for the job of cleaning
. up.
Damage Not Estimated
Meteorologiist Paul Cook of the
Lake Charles office Mid the water
further upstream probably would
have no effect here other than to
keep the level of the river high
longer than would be the case
otherwise. He foresaw a continued
drop in the Sabine at Orange for
zeveral days with no possibility ot
an appreciable rise after that'
Nobody was yet ready to make
। an estimate of the flood damage '
| in either Orange or Deweyville.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 26, 1953, newspaper, May 26, 1953; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443614/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.