The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 131, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1958 Page: 1 of 12
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were given a 10 per cent rise?
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Civil Service
Pay Bill Gets
Senate Okay
Albuquerque
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the Incumbent governor who is
running, for reelection."
But, he said, the ''members of
the (State Democratic Executive)
Committee know what the law is
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night at ceremonies Plans for the construction
‘ nine Negro students modem dental clinic here
*' Dat’t C— announced yesterday by Dr
Owens. • x
Construction is expected to start
next week on the new clinic which
-Shal l ^i»« .11 .l E.. late Mrs. Mary Garfield Stanley- worth of first prizes with
I the Snene"carheia: daughter of Pre 3ogudahours, 41 ihinutes and
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™N0f Last Year
Bv ROB AXELSON rlhraiv and Oran e Youth t enter la**4** - He hash t
minateprrparationsare be an adiacent building ’Birch shell “*
ing completed today.by weary Or 1— *-
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was giving off big of hierogiyphics typewritten above
i Doctors said < the the return address in the-repro.
duction above '
J WASHINGTON (AP)-cThe Fed-
ecal Reserve Bnard today g--
will be eliminated in
Data From U.8. Weather Barna
OUTLOOK — Partly cloudy and con-
tinned warm through tomorrow with
eted a plane from a (ylf.
port. Mis-qirport Pururr iowt
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near-Monroe
"" #1,36" ■» nadrzuzmunuts.brenkazachbouy:
«foot microphone cord Mrs Pearl Worley, had
I _ .permit. Her husband Army It went ofras s5e piayeu
Stanley-Brown,64/4as 26% hours of nnsip talkinggCabThemasP and the pinked her
of przzgenand.agranddaughter ' ach contestant uppegit J , Erme. an atttacnve blonde de7
j President James A. Garfield, Mrs. Frank WiHiams. sthe laetlcroaked to a halt law m hi ittw ‘" ■ -
died Thursday. Her mother the regular contestant Won si ano w ."2 .nisnaaner , Eaivinbu wo a few tears at tor wnatever va uetsch informa-
G-- u._ M-a." Lr- LeKar- contestant, won J11000 nours. one minute and JO sec first but bylbhe time she reached tin might have to them the ,-t
I a mono- onds "Im pooped, she observed a hospital r— — -’E-" "m m set
i The amount of the donations toothy grins
had not been determined .t wound was minor
ENOSBURG, Vi (AP Th ‘
‘burned wreckare nt a Bi Strato
NEBRASKA
Omaha
GARFIELD DESCENDANT DIES Ope at a’time. they've u. ....
NEW MILFORD, Conn_(AP)— their say Originally the record
Dr Margaret f * ---- *2 .
a surgeon
nounced that May -broucb-Ge
l st upturn in the natoK’w nd
- 'trial production seTune of last
t •
accordante with posted speeds in Ave Mrs Janowski. Mid (
F ( onon
the grund tun
by reggTn at
Thurslay,' then
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be abolished and that its functions i
be absorbed by the new agengy ,
"Recent midair collisions of air-1 .
craft, ocasioning etragic losses of
human life, have emphasized the
need for a system of air traffic*
a;
(See LInRAKY. Pee •.“tesaarraav"o *
Juvenile Hearing Scheduled
In Traffic Death Near School
Lubbock Tam
• TEXAS
on the subject, so that is why
—. -------- they finally voted unanimously to
ira Thund.rahoz-tomorzen.". put my name on the ballots. *
scattered thundershowers tomorrow Si- E. z1 « - __J., .1 a
ternoon. High daytime temperatures, 94 he Mid, however, the action de-
anapyo"imapfnbnurnayumizayed.theastart.o his campaign
32--"° is ieportdthat when the
nu present administration came into
pn- low. 140 a.6202 pm, "botidat iPower, T? than two years ago,
SuN, 3 am; ism m, tew, su there was a cash surplus of.
• m:..m m rn ,m around 100 million dollars in thei
rrwrunoar T-p"raturt, kiss. m state treasury. But now, after <me ----------.—
degreea, tow. n argmee along expensive and reckless- in the Leader. Want Ads 2"
inShoulder
"aliN Worley, .
r pivot jaoder EDUCATION>$‛WUNDERFUL-
her rrother,-Out of the emar Tech Office of
, idAdrrowed College Infrmation and into the
sbe. played with it Vnited States mails thin_week
- — Sider went an en velp addressed-to
Katrinka, 10 months in theshoul- The Leader and carrying fur ia '
er . . . ipformatiorrof the postal workers,
katrinka $ed a few tears at for whatever value gpeh informa-
B “ohresatsories.
Donations Taken
t — m
For Riley Family
Mrs. G E MtcClellan of 1101 15th
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U.S. Economic Upturn Reported
THEORANGELEADERSt™
Aviation Agency Asked mumi
t TV Personality Leads Talkathon;
Poops Out After 53 Gabby flours
will be locatedat 1010 W"Cherry.sRxEeEVILLE.N C
C ompl etion. is due in August somewhere
The building will measure 26 bv
, 35 feet and will consjst of 10 rooms for the ad '
; including three operating rooms Tor the ladies
with dental chairs. It will be of Once there werg
pink brick and will have a flat That was Juny 2,
rock room The structure also will applance store
be air conditioned and equipped test to.cr
with modern lighting .fixtures ■ * priza
------- ances.
f COLORADO
AKIZ. -----
I Sonic Fe
A bearing will he held prebahlv After two week f intensive in.
nX week m luvonile court for'yestiuation a masstve file, full or
V ■ nan 14 of 2011 Hird conflicting statement by witnesses.
. in "oreTzon mth last day w"' hirned over to the grand lurv
. Nhon! Aenth of′ Donna R Sailey. this werk Ne recommendatons
i r0 "n ‛rov chud were made by the chief investiga-
— - - -- A nvI muqan was filed under tor E w • Bhitte polie . idenefica-
et in Whch 4 exan nd thrre hs iw "0tle d linquenev law vp* tiomn super intepdent
her crewmen died wan: fpupatrrday Authotities said because of The grand Turv left the case in
ly abour 10 mies from .thr a Tgy. docket this week"Juvenile th* hands rd suvenile authotities
Qan brder - lud2Hemeer i Stephenson wonald It the/driver had been an adult
~elane disappeared wednos prhabiv not-bear the case until probat the stHtest sentenke that
. . . _________ .... —........qon a flight IfomSavan pexrwetk, / ha . heen . en .
pipefitter, and pmtptrophis..latgral, zclerpois. ‘ nh GaPlatisburzNY / The Salley i hud dhed. from he- yr in rhe penitentary .ReJ a '
cmtihad "ANi. in . 1856 . Godfrey » ***? X1* Arthur Gravef. tween parked care Into’me • ath conyiction on a charge of negi igent
claimd ’Ji™ but the-Air Force 38, the plamekcommander wi- of The moving vehic™e comiasng homicide ’ .
Faditedphim.. with;20 The. late T" .Tex . Jannarnn- three tehagers Res des in. ‘No disposition has been ■ ported
Mair Richard IBong.held the ir- Nutiey. a $ ,-sr-old, Nglder brother, Charies omecity rarfie ebarges The,
record."ith.d0 kills .Godfrey was Savannah, and Lt *m Gyl w Pre ran 16 Shi, In Kan vouthhi04as in which e an-
horn tn Rhode Island berg. UnpeiCity HA: nedvtt or 1502 ^.r.A were swer tothechafee
■ 1 ■■ ■ /X - .. -• . in the vehicle. ■ 1 - ■ . I,
ORANGE JUICE |
ggaihstthe younger bov as driver. _ ‛
k,the ar. He is charged with -e------J-
activity firmrtf in
_______— Finishing Touches
operating. Anyone exi eeding the Womans Club library have been Put on 8th Street
posted legal speed is subject to 1m < an cefed These former lbraryi Brush up work w„ beine done
hr rdkM - the chief a- .00, . erreistor bv merely today on N am street frem Cor
1 the h stated, wnm K. * card and. receiving I U l, Rdho streets as Me fin- •
He explained that becamse nt a wa . NI '■‘rd containing » metal oh,ng toiches were pur io, Jpitiy
past 7 mile per hour ailowance in PAtC: he commented under a •, tfetch of’ road
meter reading' considerable con pne.cardnwube blue in olorjbeing constructed bv Pre inet |
In the initial Eenddultscond salmoncolored for Aftoe.mrrM coyer of simeatome.
chidrenaCardomiin.be jssued to’trom 1 t 1* inches thiek. was
X.h.. 4 who is able to applied to road od dav before ve*.
• Howe, er" Iearbl h . terday Th* on had been placed
However, all children will be over a flexible base
required to have thnir parents sign ComminionerCnwev’ Pedete
the. regiatration card. Ptocesnine said the type of construetton was
____ willAberperded up Monday if the expected to rnme under-the $7 100
ai. the mistaken impression that the . ' ' *.ar2 ncompanind .the coat rstimate given before the
4HLspeed limit has been rained This I , ™ by.ther parent. Mrs project was started
isd-linjtely incorrect Aside from n "‛E said He naid brooming up of the sides
| nested ara--and school rones a ' , , onK emphasized that such and rolling them down was under
maximum ill-mia--apeed limit is a" catiomncard must be pre way today. Workmen also are
in force " Faw cett esaa-U : n '*’ n,order to check out books shaping up driveways
Thecont.....* — horka to be completed
in Corporation Court isworfmete,win be , is cent / ■
replacement, - AFNRINF DISCOVERER DIFS
Mrs Jannwskijeiplaim-*"The MUDSON, k Y (AP>—Dr Al-
Next Thursday in Transfer Move
\The first in a series of some «8i "Some 23 destrovers, deactivated
deep-drait naval fighting ships be,. vessels. are ajso expected her* in
mg transferred to the Texas Group the next few month*, brought tin-
of the. Atlantic1 Reserve Fleet isider tow from Charleston." Capt
expecte to 'arrive heremnext Sampson explained
Thursday afternoon. To date, 14 ships haves been
it will be the Burdo. APD 123, a transferred from the Texas Group
high-speed transport ship convert- to Green Cove Springs, Fla These
ed from a destroxer escort, Capt. are primarily shallow-draft ves: ,
R R. Sampson, Texas Group com- seis removed two to the tow The,'
mander,said today.ttwtit arrive include minesweeper* rocket
under tow by a Navy tug coming launcher medium - size landing
from the Charleston, S. C. Group of ships and sea going tugs.
,h* fleet.. _ . . .1 "Because of the larger ships
The Burdo went out of commis- coming in, aUof-the dock space
sion this spring and was complete- will be occupied but a lesser Rum.
ly deactivated at yards in Charles ■ • ber of vessels can be handled"
ton. Another ship of the same type the Texas Group commander
is due here in the near future pointed out ~
‘He explained that some destroy-
er esaortswilalso be transferred I
from Green Cove Sprines to Or-l
•ange A large ammunition ship
also is scheduled here In the fall
to undergo deactivation before
joining the mothbait flees.
. This is, part of a complicated.
.___ - integrated vessel transfer program
WASHINGTON (AP) - Th e of the Atlantic Reserve Fleet
Senate passed today a compro- Larzer draft vessels will be
mise bill giving a 10 per cent pay brought here to take advantage
boost to the government's 1,021,- of Sabine River deep water berth-
000 civil service and other em-: ing facilities. The shift will result
ployes. in more efficient use of water
Action came by voice vote adop- depths at the Orange Naval Sta
tion of a, report agreed upon ton .and at Green Cove Springs
Thursday,-adjusting Senate and located on the St. John River near
House aifferences over the legisla- Jacksonville, Fla.
tion. Sampson explained th e r e is
With the House in recess until about12 feet of water at the Flori-
Monday, final congressional ac- teianct oragesPrisinal plans an-
tion was .put off until next week tapated • shitt of two ships per
when firemen arrived . - . ----- —
certain aspects of the fire were dona dollar per mile aboye
labeled as "peculiar." — the spied limit adjusted to the
There was"qme thought that!pearest five dollars
fumes lighter than air might have '
fed the flames bechkse of the fire Texan Among Dead
concentration azainskthe roof . ... . 5 2
Areas were either ompletely in Wreckage of B47
management which wijl prevent.
• K within the limits of human ingenu-
e• . . ity, *. recurrence of such acct-1
VKAMM-M A.-.- dents'." Eisenhower said
>nernndn AQars The, President recommended
WIIVIIIIUII nwuillj that the proposed new agency be
. tersrelations with Qoidfine iven full apd paramount author
ms’ good The affafr had prompted Rep ity the use by aircraft of air
VBernard Gold Peter F Mack Jr (D-III) to say space over the United States and
- Adams a $700 Eisenhower should fire Adama territories. exceDt -in circum-
coat. W / Mack said that would be in keep stances of military emergency or
Hageryalso /said Adams has mg with an Eisenhower cam- uarzent military necessity." r.. I :L _ • . e |
request for a paign pledge for a government Eisenhwer asked for enact For I ihrrv (Ineninn nn keinrav
nim pespihattv"egsntamngi e-ietrmest-pracsemnaz •--irary •Penng on -unddy
.... / Eisenhower haa .any intention of date. -1
rOUDS tiring Adams. Hagerty shot back He proposed that the new feder. ;
. _ P. "Sure ' can. The answer is of al aviation agency be headed bv ange Pt r, staffers in
assisted by a. anticipation of the ‘ ‘ 5 - ‘
11 e lane-- 1
N . ' I
- go to the Gregg
am were given todayFbyMrs eib! T;1" aKa •
/Mary I len famowski, head mu-eHe,"eyer. “howed. up
I hiipal librarian Hour, will hr ■> 8.0. A isort
. a m to 6,Dmo Mondav , f velnndrradKeeton *pp ared
Wednesday"and Thursday, I am Co , '1 and hendedbssouthyeat-
lo ’ i m on Tu sday and , ridn not in the d rectum of the Gregg,
and 1am oTpm onSaturday County. / 1' eland did hob
The hbrary will becfeued on Sue KN he was talking fo the mins-
' day .. “ ing ’airman until he saw an A-
All residente of thecavHori5ciatsd.P iH! Wirrphoto in
ange may obtain library cards fren '"ursday . I oney e" Ne w v
.. u of charge: Anv other count raThn.youth, who "2!^"'^ at
Effective today. anv allowance dents may participate bv pavin, Keet Air. Ferse Bae Btoxt,
. . ’ o'!* rdar a tee of $5 per family on an an
meter speed readings Police Chief nual basis
3 M (Jack) Fawcette warned , Registratione wil henin Mon
"The radar meter will be set at day attain at the liprary, 2115
a flat 0 miles p r hour or in Rurton Av, just off Wes 'Park
. ., air disaster
In history." He referred to the col-
— . . . . . lision of two commercial airliners
The Ada ms letter to Harris didder the Grand Canvon June ,0
---- - any question about 1956. That crash took IM lives
1 actual tax values ranged A coat. r: rtlu *
ly from valuations claimed.* Hagerty was esked whether Fire Prnker
\ study was made on Adams and the White House are 1 "IE 1 IVDed
5" «^?h (n Riverside
e -piyeuvage“Lhecdimdanarabljaecoatisnoneofthepublic‛sbusi ? merslue
vacareybutrWoutasateyazetiorromejimsarkcoralos "The press secretag,,replieq that tanv by ration xasanpdrrmxeav-heinsazugppedand.repriyingalirat X'm/?
it replacement. No file inthevariob4 courthouses the newsman squeskidh was based officials to determin, the ra U • ", the chietstate d. n .
is in sight imme- from Jan. 1, 1955,hrough Dec 2n a premise—that Adams actual 'of a sudden roarimg" 61,7 which He exp aided that because of a WA"
31, 1957. 2 • did receive a coat — "that 1igutted a Riverside duplex apard. past 7 mile per hour allowance in P
me he had the offer of Tax values usea r«- . ; know nothing about" ment last night meter readmgs. considerable con *■’*
■ ■ , J Van VaUue5 usedafon.cach.ofAAsked then Whether he went to Fire Marshal Henr, r s,2 fusion has resulted 1
Adams to find, out whether the and Build, 12 ArEen‛ s« L operatjon, the meter was set at
presidential aide-djd get a coat on were.nEOficia IC,ifford Ma th 17 miles per hour in most zones
K coat e», wermchecking out the Mark and driven stopped traveling 38
(See ADAMS Page s-ened. charred raming todav The or faster were halted In other
E-—Aj------- —glatermwaatuprnedin at 940,2 m words .....owance of » miles
e Changed John "Ave Ifin’Riyrrset 2 E per hour was .granted
* IMII^VU Firemen workedfneartv an . Some Orange drivers are under
Pus.:.. hour and 55 minutes beforefnj
MrUWing ' quenching the blare A ec,u
_ ’. - truck had to be dispatched and
The time has Been changed from some 1.100 feet nt hose laid
___quit “for per cent. ’ a m. to 5 P.m.NMonday for a Investizating firemen, nid this1
1 zize shirts. The littiggirTin the senas rcasonslawhen yQu askeE,” Independent School on"hebamlotPrr"ennbconeeamu RlVermid unitsUaleforpresirr.1noe me ebinfusion l,w ,« paymen-
familx needs size »/blouses and SAsarsaidam e.. .. Pis 2 uses.a figure of.100 per nicipal election on July i3 and water off a pumner truck • fines in Corporation Court
size 12 jeans and shrts, Mrs. Me- is O Ter “L*m.con ceroed he sento market yalue. The study Citv Secretary Charles Cohi. re usually more than adequate m Drivers had read that an allww
r Clellansaid. 7 Hoitsaddecayroli after Sundey," sbopdritsnactual percentage » ported tod.*- the timewasSChasa ’’•"'ll* fires encountered in theance of 7 miles per hour was
~.I.E.Ar,e--------------X- Rr ”*• in accordance with wishes nt Cah prqient granted before speeding tickets
L^oloriul Did Lamoaianer Tmll didates who wanted to be present.h. Both units were almost complete nereissurd This wan interpreted
- C* y ine I Tail The drawing of names from a hat Tburned out althou-h walls and to.mean that a fine of only three
AIN Z I hl J M . a aas.. 2 ill be held in Cottle * office Mon -ooFwere left standing Judeine dollors was owed
0 Daniel Blasts Daniel After His Status Cieared 4a""mmisssbshisn.-n--‛e:IMTa-g-"i"N
. Ae Associated Pres soureo all governmental power, spending reguTar session (of the deadline for filing is midnight
w;Lee ODanieL his Etatur as .. been usurped Legislature), followed by two pig Saturday.
« (Andidate cleared, blasted Gov .Mrs. Ralph Yarborough ap gv-back special sessions called for Mavor candidate/include the in-
Dniel Thursday as the colorful peared .at Yoakum s Tom Tom political purposes, the state fi cumbent, C H (Herb) Meeks
gid aampaigner hit the trail he Celebration and urged voters to nances are now in the red about seeking • second term. Commis-
whopes will lead him back to the reelect her husband to the U.S. 1» million dollars," 9Darnel ioner Alfred F Miller nt Ward
governor’s mansion Senate. Yarborough was in Wash- said. . N 2 with a year remaining to serve
He charged at Fort Worth an ington. Blakley said people must be- and J. Neal Miller, Orange mer- U.S, FLYING DLES
attempt to keep his name off the „ Danie! went from Yoakum to come vitally interested in governs chant. . . „ . , FR EEPORT. Maine (AP) -e!
i Democratic ballot was a "vicious Schulenburg, where he said "the ment Speaking at Weslaco he Commissioner E E (Jack) Bon John T Godfrey, 36, who caimed rsterda
‘ plot" and said the state finances state government had become the said "let us not be misled or mis- nin of Ward 1 and Councilman to be the nation's second ranking Cak
had plunged from a 100 million leader, rather than the onlooker, guided into believing that we can Lawrence Smaihall of Ward 1 are World War II flying ace, died Thi
[ dollar surptus two years ago to in the development of our great redce tax revenues at the same being opnosed by M M Bauman Thursday He was stricken with day nik
f a deficit of 100 million dollars water resources. The future is un- time we propose increases in gov Sr construction pipefitter, and amtotrophic lateral sclerosis a nh, Ga
r William Blakley, candidate for limited." • ernment spending" * E Jefferson, construction elec-
’ U.S Senate, stumped the Rio State Sen. Henry Gonzalez, also ------------------ trician, respectively.
Grande Valley. He said states seeking the governorship, made HARRIMAN BLASTS FAUBUS ... —*-------
rights have been denied and their 1“ appearance at the Yoakum to- NEW YORK (AP)-GeV. Aver Work Starts Soon
authority, which was once the matJ® celebration. ell Harriman called Arkansas A N 2 . .
-------------------1------1 O Daniel, referring to an at- Gov. Orval Faubus a "quisling" On Dental Clinic
tempetokeepghimofr the Demo- Thursday..night at ceremonies Plan, for the constructi" or .
crau- Da/ot Decause he did not honoring the nine Negr stents ------ . . . ..
support the winner of the primary who enrolled at Little Rock’s Cen-
two year* ago and ran in the gen- tral High School
eral election. Mid "moat every-.1----
body knows that the only person
| in Texas to be benefitted bv keep
ing my name off the ballots is
Sdly an wouldiknow, about the 120 taxing agenciesywreshose
M:.g their contributiois ^B^VhiT^^S?^ "2
in the event a persons is unable7* jobon the Beaumont police force on 115 cpuney, averages were run
to bring contributions by. Me. and he didn t want to I under kennerixmina... .
tact her* n 12shxamav,gi 8 vndthere I'd^Tknliw eb spr For
pick up the article*. / Probably it was with one of the thetrruermarket V:alue for. tax pur-."
^«X^e^ 52" 05
other who wear* size Uypants and - * he hadm —
Plea Is Made
By President
To Congress
' WASHINGTON I AP) — Pres'
ident Eisenhower today asked)
Congress, to create a new federal j
aviation agency in an effort tn
avert air collisions in this jet age
I The Senate already is holding
hearings on a bill bv Sen A s
IMike Monroney (D-Okla) with the
same - general objectives LKv
proposal calls for unifying- air
traffic control, both ciFand mil .
itary. -I
The White Hosse announcement
did not mepun that measure
Eisenbo«er, in a special me*
sazem6roposed that the existing
S Aeronautics Administration
course not "- an administrator c:
At a news conference Thursday, ideputy. Both officials would be ap-
Hagerty was asked whether Gold, pointed bv the President, subject
fine ever gave Adams a $700 to confirmation by the Senate
vicuna coat The press secretary Eisenhower said he had intend
‘ :__;___....____. m nd to wait until early re -----
that, but would'check. ' 50 recommend creation of a new
. S addsaatharna resongav Speed Meter
/ ed valuations, based on fair market, forth. position m his letter forenetlvesarhas made the need
value*, are more accurate than Thursday to Rep. Oren Harris (D-i F.«. niZ er ^|L. re, a.
any of the 120 taxing agencies in Ark), chairman of a House in We tecnu En.-also.re called what
gives the fuJTlO per cent sa Jolly, identifipaudn 6fficer the study.” vesugating subcommittee, and uh,eme theznauon’
.X. Andsentwithethe.zhertssofficendasfe The stud--- « counties. would have noChin more
direcently received cort.Personal..Jeasans. cities and school districts im wide _ . . •
they were in hand-dherit Ehester A. Holts said to ly scattered sections Of Tex» . ,
.a , records in other cities re- not deal with
I He.sa id Jolly was/on the pay sqaled actual tax values ‘
roll through Sunday/ shpl "
The officer was rhe first ident i-i mhiS
ionexpert ehployed by Or-' values
Count JV. came «»» work tabulatin
Hast-xear. - percentage
r a.. -dMMMM&DY \ EE 1 Ks (API - The
.. March for Donald Kpeton, j ung J
bur rui onu zterezr."hete by ** Aielun Texan nirman apparently hem ■ 5
PUT THAT BOOK IN HERL suicide m a rented plane. *w t he 1 ■
Betsy Rooso, 1116 18th, Library Clerk, Demonstrates Drop '? this east levs* acre tody on
t » the basis of informat on that he
Last-Minute Preparations Made i.
r engagement to a chil dh od .
MAIN AREAS OF GRASSHOPPER INFESTAriON-Shadd
area of map indicates counties in Colorado, Kansas. New MixM.
The bill's annual cost is about (See TRANSFER. Page » I TstbraskatnTexas andklahoma, where grasshopper iniestation is
542 million dollars. But the first «. .. the 1 . Department of Agriculture (APMTfephoto,
1 ' <eC<S ftequest for Conference
-ein Bn erruusg President Doesn't Plan To
borough (D-Tex) said the pavin- .WASHINGTON’ (AP) _ The an earlier ouestion A
crease was modest compared to white. House said today President as trewRethron h
g.veh. worker, in pr.v.te m- Embower has no intention of friend, industrialisj
dustry. \ firing Sherman Adams, his chief fine once gave/
But Sen. Harry F Byrd (D-Va) aide who is a target of House in----- **′
Said it was "very bad policy" to vestigators.
grant retroactive' pay increases. At the same time, press secre. reiect.
And Sen. Frank Lashe (D-Ohio) tary James C. Hagerty said there news
said Congress was contributing toiyw be no White Jiouse reply topo him personallv
inPatinn and setting a pay raise m r 7=----. 7/-- — - -
gs."arl",focurrsyecnedusana Three County Taxing G
meastre.andsyrdinopposingte Valuations Considered Best'
The bill covers not only regular An independent/study by a pri-lcurat/in Texas
classified civil service employes, vatexutilitygompany. shows that Results of the studv turned
but also employes of Congress, yaluations hv hre Or .—.—«... - ned
federal courts, foreign service. County
Atomic Energy Commission, and sideres
Veterans Administration medical n
St. announced qday that she is
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. May pwiing eight months of de-
cbe.. the board reported in ts
mhotthly summary of busness
। Condit ions •. ‘ w,
I hr index of industrial produc-
tjon mpved up one point from
ADril to 127 per'mat qf the 1947-
J • average It stiI WAS I ponts..
below (hr level of lax AAugusi a nd
20, points helow.the-ttime high •
of December 1956 K .
b Fhe boards umnmarv suggest-
-ethat the May imp rovement in
businesgacfiviy hnk continued in
tearly Tuiie. It sid
; Industrial prgduct on, employ
ment ami incomes edced up and-
Fetnil Rales were maintained +
Mnempiny ment dehned more.
than seasonally
• j From early M ay m eari Tuna,
vhrage wheesile prices of nd us-
j trial * (nrhmodities were stahle,
“hiitpriresotfarmproducts.de.
* T 1 Total bank credit ontin-
urd to t AI MB mJ ” 1 4
- That brougKt on Fayetteville TV fatdoshtn “ootrraheofwnx.t.a a 352
re thesun and personaity rTr. Eye, mother of fectiveske, .nd exeeeding a-sdte MX StOW Codege of Tt
children sRoux four who is hostess for a teen- and (egae *
But ail is quiet in .Fveftevtte avers show She beat the rm,mi Te "CItVEOrr charges -were* O"G. O couoe
are all talked out, and KEP going-for as long a* filed |,n week'hy two patrolmen ORDRMpkt.
when o them, donation* kept’coming *dws rd *a Gun Discharges in Tot's Hand, \ '
promoted a "eo/centown for her Tfans • Slug Nicks Baby
the talklest woman . Lkesthe other contestants. Ernie -
- 20 __z
accepting contributions for the have to
• W L Riley family, whose resi-ireplacem
dence and personal belonging* diately.
were destroved in a fire hary. Wed "He to
nesday morning. N a bett
She said that friends of the Riley it Mg
family wishing to donate clothmg.fcou]
linens and other household itema(bej
gSSSxSSs
ax among the most ac ieft appraisers feeling elated A* th ' but would check.
. X At g, Appraiser Jack Kennerly put it When the matter was raised
enutv infiriirtoday, "This is proof beyond anv again at his news conference to-
. T • reasonable doubt that our apprais. day, Hagerty said Adams had
The bill permits creation of 599 n • n ' ~—*—'— - J "" “it--—— — - -
new super grade jobs Thes pay KeSIUDS ri
from $13,000 to $9,000,/7 “39*3 I A
It afro giro* the tu >• per cent' Sid .Jolly., identificat -
raise to 67,000 sientists and en Withethe.sheriff’s office.
X gineers who had recentiv received Sl8ned for personal j
raises became
ing. furniture and several hunrtred Far! Cleveland, superintendent
_ . books are in place Aalong Premier Qtl Refining C n
hundreds ofpthree one ton air chaditioers Texas, said Kechn asked for g
visitor, expected for Sunday, open Details en mperation of the 1 — — ’ " "
The open house will be held from brary y"u h begn* Monday at •
2 th 5 p m in oniunction with
next year the formal dediation of the
at the
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 131, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1958, newspaper, June 13, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519523/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.