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President Eisenhower's veto of a
also vote ’ th
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ondemn the measure-- sb strong-
Construction
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GOP leaders
crease,
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82
Recreation
Participants
It was not determined eayfier
In Ceremonies at Texas Group
To Register
Shell has 42 million dollar in-
coverage—without overtime .povi-
and Lt.
Beaumont after a five - hour
hall or at the places
(See CONGRESS, Page «)
down' for
start of vacations.
Title Insurance Firm Set Up
using their usual sources of sup-
Workers Hail
With Headquarters /
5 Vote Here
ity
By Absentee
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River Session
Runnels. 703
KATMANDU,
(AP)
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Garrison Jr. of the
er squadrons and as commanding
officer of the Orange . Naval Sta-
Orange residents wig go to the
lion from 1956 until it was consoli-
dated with the Texas Group on
Capt. Nolan also
I960.
file in municipal races.
Crowd Thinks It's Part of Act
more)
(See HOL1
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jthe top prize.
Session's
a
movemi
convent
One by one.
tish
of Possum Kingdom Reservpif to
West Orange Financial Data
fill with silt, causing parts of Gra:
water of 1958.
(See POi r
Shows City To Be in Black
the state early ii. the day, no rain
suit and black bowler He carries
is all.
said finally. That
Angeles.
director of a
James E. Doyle
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Sheet Metal
Jobs Stopped
Japanese Government Gives Strong
Endorsement to Alliance With U.S.'
won the Silver Star and Legion of
Merit for conspicuous gallantry ip
present sheet metal journeyman
(See SHEET METAL, Page 8)
p served the Navy for 33 years,
frst served on the old aircraft
Citizens Flee
Trouble Spot
Tohnnie
office
An eb<
(if past
cation)
concern is the 10th.
The title and trust company
vestment in Cuba: Esso’s is esti-
mated at 60 million and Texaco’s
voted by absentee ballot in con-
nection with the municipal elec-
tion on July 19, according to a
noon check today.
333,
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traffic deaths
d starting toda
ending Monday.'
Plants Slated
ForTakeover
A
rfent
willi
terday afternoon in ceremonies at
the Texas Group here.
Cmdr. J. R. Mathews, all assign-
ed to the Texas Group of the At-
lantic Reserve Fleet
These ceremonies and those of
'working
‘s headqi
override. ’ ,
The-Democratic leader said he
did not see how Eisenhower could
"On the basis of my experience,
so far,” sid the two-time party
WASHINGTON (AP) - ___
House today voted 18 override
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ASSUMES DUTIES -
C. Svoboda is the new
Fujiyama reportedly told the
cabinet earlier it -would be Ja-
pan’s last word to the Soviets on
the matter and that any further
for the year ending last Mardh 31.
financial statement from the
ball revealed today.
also showed the city’s
to -be more than $4,000
safety ha's pre-
licle deaths will
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• the Orange area with a 'total' of 95
years of active service retired yds-
sion. - . _ ___
The last of the big bills’slid
through • Thursday while passage
of the voter <——to ala-n
Simmops Dr. and Mrs. Marlin
Thompson Jr., 5 Circle R. ,
-Ss .
down and 26 more segregation
bls and the income tax withhold-
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Capt. Sampson has been‘group
commander since December1957
There is
the classes
for the next/ear or more He re-
sides at 502 Knox Ave. with Ms
wife and two children.
Capt. Nolan, a Na Vai Academy
Other industkies will recpen as
usual on Tuesday morning.
Municipal and county employes
likewise will observe the''three-
make any differehce?" But his.
questioners twisted his arm. D6
you have any objection? /
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(ormance da anv indi-
—t“I the' Orange
tY, Page 8)
there’s the case of a local house,
wife who. recently bought a smalt
ham canned in Denmark. On
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RANGE
. TRIO RETIRES WITH 95 YEARS OF SERVICE todr oy 5ab Axsesn
Base Ceremony Honors Matheys (Left), Nolan (Center), Sampson
Adlai E. Stevenson says, he has Butler ah
no- objection to having his name, granted
placed in nomination at the Demo- moveme
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Long Holiday
Period Opens
Here Tonight
vote as quickly as possible.
Johnson ’ expressed confidence
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'V latest segregation package
included a bill to allow Gov. Jim-
mie Davis to'close all schools-ip 9UU asu uaun UU-I1. au -a-opc
the state if anv school is racially the traditional British umbrella ne
The City of West Orange re-
corded a net income of $8,128.43
on to the Senate ‘ where Demo-
critic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson
He said before he would not do
this, unless Stevenson AXimself
asKed for it. . . ’
Interest continued udiminished
~ mt Harry S.
Page »)
cratic presidential convention,
now a title more than a week
away:
, Stevenson, who says he’s not a
candidate. w a/ cornered by news-
about 3% million workers to the
law’s coverage! ---
Ts kex 214203 vote came as
a Republicanouthern Democra-
tic. ccalitfon substituted the small-
supervised and regulated by Ahe
State Board of Insurance /The
home office will be est.....
"Those previoesly
Mr. and Mrs. J. M
mamerous windows. No injuries
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classes.
Miller /also explained that there
Will be a limit of only five more
students/ accepted for enrollment
in the i arts and crafts course.
This course requires a $4 charge
for leather, copper and basket
(See RECREATION, Page 8)
End Near
BATON ROUGE (AP) - Two
/announced he has
te's Draft Stevenson
Stevenson Is Willing To Hav
space at the
uarters hotel.
ing with a fl urish.
The jaunty, trim figure of
Easterbrook is attired in a black
They are Capt.
Capt. R. L. Nolan Jr.
City of Graham's suit against the
Brazos River Authority.
Graham is suing on the claim
that the authority permitted parts
during the
' at 5 p.m
at midnight,
iinous killer
f
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facts.”
The 4 note denied Communist
charges that the American bases
in lapan threaten the Soviet Un-
ion and Red China with nuclear
attack and can be used to launch
■ spv plane flights over the t om ‘
mimist nations. It said Japan’s I
foreign policy is’ one of peace.!
that Japah will never permit nu-i
clear weapons, to be based CajteT
7% per cent pay increase for 1% the Senate would
million federal employes. a-d-
The House action sent the bill
Oota FrwU tl s. Wsakwr twsa*<
OUTLOOK- Portly -lowly and sorfinued
rofher warm and hurid thrr -
. 1 — n
recess the Senate Saturday amt
ham'to be flooded in the high more days qf work on ■ relatively
* ‘ minor legisfation will wrap- up
Louisiana’s 1960 Legislature ses-
era
[more about the ----- —. .
Ids every day we cheerful voice, announces .about
i • iJ5 minutes later that Easterbrook
the rope. Whut an actf_______
The Garden is plunged in dark-
ness. Figures scurry about, and
you wait for the lights to go up
for the next act.
rove Highest temperature 1-—,
morrow neor 94 and the- lwest
The lights do go ’ up and the
Brig. lastair OL MacLein
(Ret.), director of the all-British
show, a chill in his no longer
and not oTimported in competi-
tion with their own suppliers.
The Cubans announced Thurs-
day they had already begun re-
fining the Soviet crude at the con-
fiscated, 26-million-dollar Texaco
plant in Santiago. Seizure of the
refinery had followed company of- /
ficials’ refusal to take delivery on
25,000 barrels of Soviet oil for x
Nepal
’Smashed into a commpity .near
Bendena, Kan., wrecking a farm-
house, damaging barns and
knocking down utility lines with
trees. A hailstorm hit Troy, in
the same area, and shattered
- another act—this one -billed as
"the death slide.” .
umlisted are
Re-affirming its faith in the
U.S.-Jopan .security treaty despfte
a mqnth of riotous leftwing pro-
test*. Prime Minister Nobusuke
Kishi’s "government told the So-
viets: ■ . 2 , ' r
"In view of the grim, realities
in the Far Eaut the stationing of
u.S.forces(inJapanlis.neces.
Registration of students to par- uaa
ticipate in the second half of a processing,
series of out. summer recreation- “ " "
al classes wjl begih this Tuesday,
Orange Recreation Director
at 50 million. The Cuban govern-
mefit owes the three foreign com-
panies an esippated 60 million
L auu m puaze rax dollars in exchang for Venez- (
register .their children uelan oil they have, imported, re- l
—C ■ fined and resold in Cuba. .
The American oil companies, in ,
refusing to handle the Soviet
crude, said they had to continue
Miller explained,
no charge for anf of
— ---m except to cover - the___• -___ ______
cost of materials used. Students ply, namely Venezuela,
are also expected to supply shoes,
radquets and balls for tennis
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VOL, LVIL— NUMBER 155
fell and temperatures were most-
s - sin Frida6? w^SO^t Thssehigh nominee. "I don't think it would
tow temperature wasmake — differehces" But his
- «t Dalhart.
____a. ...... TOKYO (AP) - Ute'Japanese
"No. I dont. really.” Stevenson government strongly endorsed its
...... - “ riew military alliance with the
United States todayin a scorching .— ------- —------ -.
James 1. vvyleeIUI ... , diplomati reply to Soviet objec- protests would be ignored. •
Drat-Stevensondfive, said Stev-tionk It accused the Soviet Union
would be nominated by alef undue interference in Japan's
affairs aiid--rejected neutrality in
the cold war. " ‘ -
/session. This negotiating session
was atteneded by Willis H. Ray.
ng i field representative from the Hous-
■ ton office of the Federal Mediation
counting on' this to hold enough
Republicans in line to sustain he
veto. Only one of Eisenhower's ve-
toes has been overridden since he
Bcame President.
But some other Republicans
were saying the bill probably
would be passed over the veo..
"After all, this is an elecion
More Ref ineries Face Seizure in
frsp
House Overrides Veto
Of Pay Increase Bill
social security fund. 925 ip petty ■
cash and 525 m the cash bok.
Payable notes included a $12:
000 balance on the new city hall
burlding and a $12,000 balance on
the motor grader purchased sev-
eral months ago. ‘—-
| ORANGE JUICE |
Five Orange residents have
action against the Japs.
Other commands during his
service have been mine suad-
rods ' and landing ship flotillas.
Capt. Sampson has beep in this
area . once previously/ when he
ers Court grant and plumbing,
building and electrical permits.
-Disbursenentswefoc.oper- f
ating expenses of the sanitation a
department, $12,902.76; police de-
partment, $2,311.06, office $,-
152.49; fire department, $1,586.34;
street department, $5 225 21; mos-
quit control.. $17920 utilities, $1-
14 58; fees, $2,895.32: band.ren-
eral operating expenses, $11,733.91. .
The citv’s assets included a | The life vou (
$21,491.96 bank balance, a $750lgour_neighpor.
TJulycame to Texas Fridav and men.Th usdayashe.left.a fund- about former Presj
Wight ideal weather conditions” ishgwsshsnetnwouatajQuPoB-
" Skies' were clear over most of iectcnvynuonpame went before
sions—to an estimated 1.400,000 _ -r.-----
han retail stope employes. The Dwain Miller said today.
fejected bill would have added "Afa- • mo* ---
meet again after the conventiors. ’
In A similar defense mood. N: w-ncc„ - --
tional Democratic Chairman Paul world peace. .
Butter at Los Angeles denounced Foreign Minister Anchiro Fuji----- -----
:-«®4$s ‘ nssty, mean, vicious rumors yama called in Soviet Ambassa- terr fory. and Ehat .the.zve
■,y charges that he has rigged the dor Nicolai T Fedorenko to pre- is confident the United Stat
Democratic Convention in favor/sen* Japan’s one-package repl!, toleover, take any
.of Sen. John F-Kennedy of Mas-1 Soviet protes s of April 22. MayifomftsJapanes
-sachustts- th/_ front-runneL for 20 and June 15 against the treaty E5o-8apan swishes
actual operations,Fouston. X.
—-t - , The departing" commanding of-
ficer plans t/remainin Orange
s--h
r. at mum.
o.m„ 8:99
1 a, /
. FEVERISH
Hot, dry weather is the ogt-
took for the -days just ahead
(details below). And there are
expected to be tom# warm days
inside the halls of Cohgress
when the lawmakers return for
a post-convention session. Story
on page 12.
in one- hand "and holds "a srap! "in.the.Back "1 th, crren de
connected with the rope in the to’#80056 paya6 [
_ Tfe master of ceremonies zives amTotntedncomsas,3Bsxathgitr"iod
Easterbrook *_ .merty buirdup: disbursements staking at
calling him our man from Ha- 84181087 N
reference tothewbimsi Surces of income inci uded tax
• novel, b) collections, garbage fees. fineg,
street rental, electrical license.
and Conciliation Service.
Wage increases over a two-year
contract expiring on June 30, 1962.
are the prime factors of disagree-
ment Members of the -five-man
“I’m learnin:
Leader Want A
i use them!"
miJitAry ation
-ses contrary
rne audlence ne was a DII ID04E 251 WEEn H1V1HM *EPa. it P-:” VII •M1 ‛ FH “ •0-.
forceful and the crowd esponded had sent troops into the zone be- and 2 oouncilmen fro among II-
with cheers, applause and laugh- cause of the rebirth of rebellion candidates, a record number to 2
ter. . • I in Tibet._________.______________________file tn municipet races.___
- a.M.; lew. 3:19 Bolivor: high, 3:12
a.m., 10:07 a m.; low, 5:15 pm
SUH—rises.5:49 a.m . sets 7:21 pm.
„EEBDAT - Temperotures: high 94
k’o*ZcA» (AW) - nengdegther.Bur—-
ezoed tog this sday forecost fof C-
3* Tow femperoturgs ?6a deorens
obove ormoL Ho mportont Temperafure
Efon0es, prgipHtotion rule or hone.
-fw lagpates tnundershew — -
opening pp the tin she was sur-
prised to fmd a Danish krone —
doin comparable in size to our
quiter - tucked id the can She .
can’t wait to buy another to see
if: that's* sale* inducemment nr
i packihg house employe's sip
WATCH m — Many Orange
County 'residents this afternoon
will be joining the mad rush o
vwatten bound mocorists eager.“
whng ad tee pleasure possible
out <* tee three-day July 4 hei-
day. Drive carefully and sensibb;
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Meanwhile in
integrated under federal-Order.
-
the King of .Greece,
trust** undec Other commands held by Capt,
nitial capital Nolan included mine and destroy-
, British Officer Is Fatally Injured During Show
' Absentee balloting wiH continue
through July 15. Forms and bal- " -
ots-can be obtained at the second «
floor office of City Secretary
“axnsesvganggesnscity,hallt
was executive officer/f the naval
ROTC unit at Rice/University in
s. Shell and Esso
Okinawa campaign in whch he 8
om- on Sept. 28 by the newly fc
Sts "River Authority Panel” organ-/ -
Nzed here yesterday. u- P-m
4 pt Some 23 represehtatives of river
rov- autposties.angater districtssin ment of Puble
ling Texaswvere.resent.t. orsanize dieted that 27 v
55 hae a MofyR Thecongtu pPoB-occur omfezs streets and high-
° !rens can-be"dyscussed. it wm “Bassedris
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Governor Thinks
Resolution Tops
' AUSTIN (AP)—Gov. Price Dan-
iel says adoption of his resolution
urging thatZhe temporary I-cent
increase ip the federal gasoline
tax not be renewed was the most
Bv BOB AXELSON — action of the national
-r__,y B0B AXEEON, ' , goverpbr's conference.
• Construction, sheet emetal work T" increase in the tax expires
in the immediate. Sabine Area automatically July 1, 1961.
came to a halt today when mem- / ■ •
Mbers of Local 196 failed to report/------- a - ■----
oh commerical,. residential —“
some industrial building proji
— The of Texas said he would seek- ally.The President called! it inde-
fensible.
The vote was 345 to override the
veto and 69 agaims overriding it.
This was 69 votes more than
A long Independence Day week-
end is scheduled to begin tonight
for most Orange area pesigents,
but it will be business, as visual
for police- firemen ..and some
"After a most successful, first
naif, we will start swinging into
the second and final phase. Par-
ents may -pi th- - s-
all day Tuesday at the recreation
_________-___________ office at city ha"
er figures, and the House passed of instruction,”
manager of the Orange Cpunty
Agricultural StabilSa ion &
Conservation Comimittse. Svo-
boda sucqerds Marion
who resigned.
year.” said one of them. Sen.’ Bar-
ry Goldwater (R-Ariz). .L .
The House moved toward, the : .
veto vote after passing two ma- "
jot measures Thursday.
Rejecting a bill to inquire a
$1.15 minimum and extending its
terstate commerce, the House
passd a measure providing a
$1.15 minimum-and* exending its
Using unusually strong lan-
guage. the Japanese note charged
the Soviets were guilty of "wjlful
misinterpretation"’ of the treaty,
"one-sided and dogmatic yiews."
slander, attempting, to weaken Ja-
pan’s defenses and "distortion of
HAVANA (AP) - Prime Minis-
ter Fidel Castro today ordered
seizure of Esso Standard and
Shell Oil installations and refin-
eries in Cuba, unless they refine -
token shipments of state-owned
(Russian) fude oil.
Both companies already have
declined to handle the Russian
crude, obtained in a sugar-for-oil
barter deal.
Seizure of Esso and Sheil would
put Cuba's whole petroleum in-
dustry, valued at nearly 150 mil-
lion dollars, in the hands of Cas-
tro's revolutionary government.
Two days ago, Castro seized all'
Texaco Oil Co. property, includ-
ing its Santiago refinery, in a
similar step. - .
Castro acted through identical
resolutions which accused both
Esso and Shell of violating a 1938
Cuban tew requiring refineries
here to process state-owned oil.
All companies have held that the
law meansroil produced in Cuba
, cal character in
Grahapr Greene.
BAterbrook plummets .from
Afat high, high coiling to the
ground belcw. . He never touches
mip.h. daytime bn0 S Mi Ml
fIDES-Sobine high, 2-^
association committee said the
final local proposal was a 15-cept! their
per hour across the board hike for but 1
each year of th* contract. It
would total 30 cents in all. .The
put their garbage out the. night:
before in ancitipation of earlier VIENNA. Austria (AP)—Soviet
collections on the holiday. Nremier Nikita Khrushchev got
Federal offices hepa] wiU be the kind of welcome he likes
closed through Monday, and the frobt workers at the Fiat auto-
only mail delivered will be spe- mobile plant today -in. Vienna's
[cial 'delivery items. Mal drops CommumisN district.
[will be serviced as 'usual, but: Some 3,000 workers mobbed him
post office windows .will remain-as he stepped from his car into
■ closed. Stores in the downtown the courtyatd just beyond the
zbusiness district will be" closed gates of the factory. Many tried;
Vralso. - Ito shake his hand.
menty ofndets°untt laiheteas viTbscurny chief I. S. Saharov. somg Nedalese tadayngwere re
J "Ope ration ho warned police to control the Ported fleeing fearfully to the
tomorrowscrowd. Reinforcements were south from the border area.where
crushed to the area.' the NeRal government *aya Chi-
4 The Soviet Premier got a chill nese Communist troops killed an
welcome on his arrival in Vienna, army, officer last week and kid-
__________ shook hands with several workers naped 17 persons. - -
etas Depart- and-asked about plant conditions. p-—- AKri-t-
He made, a speech similar to his and Red Chinese Premier Chou--—-----
two earlier addresses, in which En-lai had agreed to demilitarize must be residents of
he avoided name-calling, a 12%-mile-wide zone on each side qualified voter*.
. ------ ,Ka. . wavs aunng the three-day period Because of the friendliness of of the border. But Red China ear- C-=-= ----------
Irens can-be discussd. Itwwill Based ton statistical data from the audience he was a bit more her this week informed Nepal it polls on July 19 to dket a mayor
geratpawith AthhTeasraWaterppssscords,'the prediction calls -----fi — -----d ----dd hed eent -one intn the nne h and 2 noumncilmem Mn amone Il-
an Associated Press report today 'for 4000 cars, to be damazed in
/Nn invitation to holdke first Iselisiohs, with bodily-injuries to
Kession in Orange was extended T 1500 persons. .
by John W. Simmons, execute On • national basis, the Nation:
vice, president and generap manal. Safetv Council has- predicted I
ager of the Sabine RivcrZAuthor.
ity of Texas. Some 30,/6 40 per- peD
sons are expected to atrend. : and
Carroll Swearingen, operations
assistant for theIron Bridge Di-
vision of the Texas SRA, was also
Formation of a new title insur-1 essary to begif i______ __________,
ance company to be known as the was issued W4dnesday. The char-
Title Insurance and. Trust Co. ter for the new company was ap-
with headquarters in Orange was proved on Ap\ 29 by the State
announced today by President Board of Insurme in Austin.
Bryon Tinsley, local attorney, i This is the first'such charter
A certificate of authority, nec^granted in four years in the Capt, 'Nolan, a Naval Academn
~ State of Texas. There are onlyclassmate.of Capt. Simpson, has
'nine such companies in existence
ivcGven to Texas and-the new Orange
Stormy Start
ThbOi
flash flooding- —2
ColumblarMo peasured 1'4
inches pfrain in xix hours during; . ,
His Name Placed in Nomination
Rivers and streams over the area] /
aiready, were near flood .stage
from earlier rains.
Tofnadi winds during the night
in attendance, yesterday at this
organizattonal session. ,
The group asked Atty. Gen. Will
Wilson and the Texas Water Con-
agnation Assn, to file briefs in th.
NEW YORK — You sit in had suffered a fatl. You and your broken." - '
Madison Square Garden, perhaps fellqw spectators, about 12,000-of A couple of hours later the cap-
munching on popcorn or sipping them, are shocked- You thought tarn is dead. - 3
cold drink, and they bring on it. was-part-of the act. - Easterbrook, who was not mr
- ---- -- .You learn, later that they rushed ried, said in a recent interview
ae ” ~ Easterbrook to St. Clare’s Hospi- concerning his act: "If anyone did
Thursdayrnight, 30 tal. where a nurse reported, that fallhs‛4 never make the descent
pal Marines, ‛aking "exryboneinhisbodx-islagain.___' ■ -
'carrier Saratoga and attended’the
U.S." Naval Postgraduate School in
Annapolis’- - "
r The summer of 1945 found Capt.
------- — — ----------- | Nolan preparing for his second I
here for the present in th Sabine: destroyer command His first was
Title Co. building. / in 1942. While commanqing officer
Tinsley explained that the new [of the USS Noa. he received a
showers and thunderstorms company, is authorizd ?do busi-tletter, of commendation and the
gave July a stormy opening ness throughout th United States | Royal Order cf .Phoenix (bo
acron much of the country today It can write tit ihsuranc, deal mander’s cross with swords) fri
" and-locally Beavy rains’posed new!’J s notes, bonds and securities
flood threats in water togged sec- nd act .as R lawfu 1.f.s ,
tions of the Missouri Vafey. any estate. .iThe.initial ---
The St. Louis Area, where dam! strosturg/i $125,000.
3- age from a storm Wednesday Officers are Tinsley, president:
night and early Thursday was es- B LMotris. vice president; and
— timated at 3% to 4 idol-Henry L. .Woodworth, secretary------
tars, was soaked by 1% inches of itreasurr. Also serving on the Jan. 1, 1980. runau
rain in six hours. v 'board as directors are Rep. Jack served as professor, of naval Sci-
Winds of nearly 60 miles An Brooks, Beaumont; James A. Cot- ence and tactics for three years at
hour raked • some sections of St.! (Se* NEW FIRM, Page 8) 1 (S*e RETTREMEVTS. Page 8)
s Lous County; ripping dowpwires '
♦nd toppling trees. The latest
- storm also produced /ccasional
Is Slated Here
- -.. / J ment officers wilt
wnLkn
i” formed ■ timue through Monday, at
--"S-p.m. /
In"thisconneetion, Cl. Homer
pahsin th military tournament
and tatto, skde_to the ground on
a rope attched to the 85-foot-Mgh
garden rod. The 200-foot long
day holiday, with rhe,exception .pf
policenen and sheriff’s deputies, MI 'l l
Khrushchev
but residents have beent utgeg to
( -M
today whether picket lines would
be put up which would hat sev-
Three High • Ranking Navy Officers Retire Here se-ems:
> ‛ \ - unionmeeting in Beaumont.
Three senior naval officerin Change of command were held at'When he arrived in Orange. A Apparentiyaey
C i - f—. — Pier || at the base before the a s- graduate of the U.S. Naval Acad- of "no contracT,
sembled yew of officers and menemy. Sampson has served ■ for .33 union move f"
of the group. Cmdr. Hall B. Wes- years, in various capacities, includ- a two-year <5<
------ singer succeeded Capt. Sampson' ing' assignments on battleships, midnight Abet .
R. R Sampson,tas group commander pending the cruisers, mine craft, amphibious Workers/Local 196 and the.Sa-
• arrival later this summer of an' craft and cargo ships. . I bine Area Sheet Metal Contract
incoming commanding officer now! He commanded the USS J. W. tors Assn.,
undesignated. | Ditter during the World War Ii.Spotitiapseabsedsnsdynigtother" essntial" workers. -
T -- - “ • Folone local industrial .plant
— Orange Pulp & Paper Mills,
Inc. — the holiday signals a shut-
g oo a premise
no Work” the
-ged expiration of
itract yesterday at
reen Sheet Metal
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NEWIN SPICE
Twa related new featarea
make their bows im spice:Jhia
Sunday: a Picture of the bnth
by a local artist and alumn
sponsored by the Otaje-Art
League and written M one of
their members. Both will appear
m the first Sundy of each
month beginning unday.
—Wh'inii" । .
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Mmes Associated Press BQRANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1960 "
the two-thirds mapprity needed to
pass the bill over the President’s
disapproval. ,
Eisenhower vetoed the measure
Thursday as -'indefensible by any
light," He said it would intensify
the "conspicuous unfairness and
discrimination' he contended al-
ready exists in federal pay scales
He also said that ‘mtenstve and
unconcealed political pressure
(was) exerted hlagrantly" on Con-
gress o pass, the bill.
At the same time he said be. was
willing to approve a "modest" in-
1 to •
' 3 '
k' J.
tg
• - ■
must sign a swon affidavit that
they will be out of towq on elec-
Prime Minister B. P. Koirala tion day orthat.hey are j»bvsi< ally
" . m-- "------ — । unable to.2o to the polls Thev
■-----ia—-* — — city and
—)
’ • -V
enan ________—________
vistinguished American,” whom
he didn't identify.
Sen. EyndonB. Johnson of Tex-
as. a leading aspirant for the
- nomination, took (ne Senate floor
X to make, afscornful, sometimes
angry attack on a long list of ma-
... ............. and tactics ne said his
ta-qate tomen -opponents have aimed at him. He
*9" i toiW defended his, handling of the Sen-
' - " ate leadership and the deiion to
rope is at a -degree angle. They- ,
do it without. using their bands.
Their the Marine Commandos'
suny wuie pagpag. leader., cy. Anto, .
qalifications clamp Easterbrook, 31, gets r>
- —----climax, involying several s
saultsdown the rope before
Laurence
for the
mer-
id-
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 155, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1960, newspaper, July 1, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1464503/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.