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THE ORANGE LEADER
FRIDAY, JUNE 13,
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a summit conference.
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The State Department branded
the Funeral Services Set Tomorrow
E. Stephenson next week.
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With Birth of Twins
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For Beauty Contes
VIDOR (Spl)—Final plans fo
the beauty revue which will be
sponsored July 14 by the Vidor
Firemen'* Auxiliary were mapped
out at a meeting last night of the
finance committees of the depart-
ment and auxiliary.
Eunice Alleman of Orange, who
has had extensive experience in
such work ,
"The Citv Commission is esve-
the document a forgery and a
“complete fabrication.”
Scully, 41. branch manager for
Bearing Inc. in Erie, and his wife.
Betty, celebrated their 12th wed-
OBITUARIES
Sidney, Hebert
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J by Soviet Embassy
Counselor Sergei R. Striganoy.
Transfer-
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or I brar equipment." Mrs Ja.
nowski Mid
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1 BARBECUE
BRAZIER
10 PELICAN % GAL. COOLERS
2 PICNIC BASKETS (Serves 4)
4 THERMOS JUGS (Pint)
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY!
17 WINNERS AT EACH STATION
Winners will be announced Monday, June 16, 1951
Representatives of the Woman’s
Club, Navy Officers Wives Club
AAUW and library bpoard will
serve as hosts and hostesses for
the Sunday- open house.
“We are. especially grateful to
the AAUW which has donated an
18-inch plastic world globe lighted
he an interior light in a mahogany
cradle It is a needed addition to
look for mnay other
big gifts
FREE from SITE.
• Beach Umbrella
• And Many Others
route." The road about which he
I started to talk in 1924 is now near-
2413 McArthur drive GO
An entrance fee of $25 was set
and all contestants must be spon-
sored by a merchant or organize-
1 tion. Also entrants must be be-
paseca . . T.-E. «— as she tween 12 and 21 vears of age and
Passed..along..a hallway outside be of single status. Contstants
will be judged in bathfkg suits
only.
A diving competition event is
also planned in connection with
the beauty revue.
ERIE, Pa. (AP)—Twins aver-
age only once in every r---
but Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Scully of
Erie make the odds look bad.
They had their fifth set of twins
June 5.
te children's summer reading A sL or in
program will be entitled. "Bv m3n-M HI
Rocket tn Adventure " Each child WASHINGTON (API—Sen Johnl
participating will be required to K. McClellan (D-Ark) told Sen-
read 15 books These books must ate colleagues today they '"
summer." the librarian said He said the Senate labor Com-
A telephone reference service/mittee had made 22 changes in
will be available, aimed especial- its original bill in line with sug.
ly for local business concerns. A gestions he made or favored and
inter-library loan service will be the pending measure should be en-
_ set up with library staffers bor- acted to make sure "we have
rowing desired books or refefence made some progress."
material from other, libraries Sen Barrv Goldwater (R-Ariz)
either in or out of the state r-"—" •— -■----■ -
ing of material Those successful- down with things Ffavor ' and
ly completing, the program will re- others favor — and we'll get no
ceive certificates at the end of the- legislation at an."
Arlene Fuller, library assistants,
and Mrs Scottv Simms, summer-
time worker. along with Mrs. Ja-
nowski
Members of the library adyisory
board include Chairman James
Bond the Rev Keith Bardin. Mrs
Herbert Journeay, Clyde V Me-
Kee Jr.B L Morris. Eddie Rup-
pert and Mrs Peul Weinman.
it. AUSTIN (AP)—Liquor sales in
sere. - operating Texas brought the state a record
‘ ading jeeps. $34,515,080 in taxes during 1057
ahq special State Auditor C. H. Cavness said
5 yesterday.
As for the possibility of Adams ___ .
testifying before the Harris com- will be free - -------"menu are veing mane tor a nsn a .. , . . „
has heara "ther were Mr. Flave re “rmamvedatp-m. prior beTe"thastnryperhatps swanttatian
Mack had at least implied back- Pan M rmuseuimcompmittee chair- orficers are Thad Collins, presi takesup the issue di rectl with the
hjs^r^A^uggest.on (^F. g„S
As soon as an interest is indi- holes in line with suggestions Mc-
cated. discussion groups will be Cleilan has made for " •
staged for young adults and adults union controls.
on a Great Books or American As the Senate plugged away in
- Heritage program. The starting the second day of debate, 44 new
date will hinge on demand. Mem-tamendments, mostly offered by
hers will meet in the library but Republicans. pt in their appear-
work as independent groups The ance. Eighteen represented a
library will furnish material with package of... Eisenhower adminis-
readers supplied and selections (ration proposals, offered by Sen
made by the group. • H Alexander Smith (R-NJ). Some
Members of the staff include covered major efforts to i
Mrs Mollie Richardson and Mrs " •
brothers. Oberlee Hebert of Port
Arthur and Wilburn Thibodeaux of
Rayne. La-1 three other sisters:
Mts. Simon Lancols and Mrs. Eva
Martinez, both of Port Arthur, and
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front Golfine, Hagerty made no a i A
direct reply. He simply repeated ! In MAucenm
that Adama had said ail he4a go- •II rVuSeuI
ing to say in his letter to Harris! •
Ae far +h. rannct .L.. za. — _I
BARNETT
INSURANCI AGENCr
*04 Fifth *1. _ odem 114,.
INSURE • STAY INSURED
REST ASSURED
"h. TU 3-8407 — Ok TO 4-1 Ui
Truman administration critics
hadamad awbig pointotsuch.zifts. suacuit wi de IB tne 01(1 city New officers i
saw Kanry Wmiaskedswhether.sheihpspital and will comprise exhibits mist Club will be installed June a — nas
Vaughn ’inc’S^ bthwefdame erchhecsurrounding.industries.The the club camp on West Bluff pressedahard JX ani.early.sum
Goldfine. matter.
Here’s all you have to do. Drive into.your SITE Service Station. Be sure you receive • free ticket.
,, , 22 . / .. Keep the ticket. No purchase necessary. Then check your SITE Service
Monday, June 16, 1958. If your ticket number is posted, report it t your SITE Salesman He willtke yournome
rouMreo nderight.thenand there you con pick-up you* free gift, at "listed above. You have until June 192° cimik
your frat 91ft. After that a new number will be selected. c m
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The move was puzzling to State
spearheading the project were ex- senhower Today' tor'possible' de Papawen taiks thorittesumhmatuse
Plained yesterdayto the. Kiwanians velopments in Soviet policy to- sues have been under way in Mos-
cow for several weeks. The talk*
' are being conducted by Soviet
Foreign Minister, Andrei Gromy-
ko with U. S. Ambassador Llewel-
Lengthy Message From Premier
Is Puzzle to State Department
T." ' WASHINGTON (AP) —S t a t e, yesterday by Soviet Embassy
As for'the reoueat 'that ANamel. The. purpose, of the Orange Jun- Department officials studied a Counselor Sergei R. Striganov.
°AAdams, andiAdams rejested it. kmcu yesterqay 10 tne Kiwanians velop
cAnother reporter, quoted Maj. during a luncheon at Little Mex- ward
Gen Harry Vaughn, who was ico Restaurant An
Army aide to President Truman. - An
as saying on Aur " '
did not regard
a freezer unit as a
l. The report showed revenue
from taxes on liquor, beer and
"ine had. increased 66.7 per cent
mee 1953. Cavness said the in-
“ * came primarily from a
* " beer tax from $2 a
40.in September 1955.
"No," the press secretary re-
plied.
u ---------car driven by Orvie of "discharoemPten .1nave charges For Prominent Port Arthur Man
Harmon & 55-year-old car sales naidtschersingzeirearms, * crimi- PORT ARTHUR (AP>—Henry
rornte 52 Barder, had Mopped Because of his age the charge ?' Mills. 67, former longtime Jef-
. ---------------------- Intest rdtin&htrricpe ..a . .could not be accepted and later ferson County commissioner, died
member $200. estimated at uled before Juvenile Judge Homer of the Port Arthur-Houston short
Di..: _______ •- : . Al. a: _ F. Stenh e nenn mev+ .-L Irnute ” Tha FAA ahma+ uuski.h. L.
Plans were discussed for a July According to Patrolman Bill Pot-
«h outing at the beech Final ter,. Wigley was charged with A e. c,n _ c. , ling comniction-----------
arrangements will be made at a drunken driving in Orange County AFL-CIO-To Study f completion
future meeting, on July 30. 1957 and convicted the E . I . . Y Services will be held here at 10
1 following day of the traffic charge Economic Problems 1 m Saturday
aAUSISNaTa-tod Taxage sipclai rcyts CRUDE PRICE
.... ..r, FORMER PREMIER DIES nomic problems of Texas workers. Texas fields were reduced yester-
47 births PARIS, France (AP) - Pierre l One matter for study wi b day: by 10 cents., per barrel by
1 Etienne Flandin. 69. premier of the recent bill to extend Uneme Sinclair Crude Oil Co., the firm
France for eight months in 1934- ployment compensation benefits announced.
.and a..minister in the Vichy A study wl"bemade“otthei
Ca binet, died at his Riviera villa bill for the purpose of° ree
at a "ean.Cap Ferrat today aft- ommending state action on taking
er a long illness. advantage of the benefits avai
Not a single Vienna-born boy has AFLcioidrsraynHolleman. state
been named Adolph since 1938 —_____
the year the Nazis annexed Aus- Tip to motorists: Passing on hill*
_ *nd curve is a grave mistake. L
Estimates are revised each ors-furniturezin either unit. . . He had been employed by the
year, each time for a five-year restanfte ld saidrlatertstoday thatifire department for six ■
- — yas anativPora-
— «... year ana next, out said a tax werenquizzedin this investigAtion. of Chmreh.
N e^x*^^ n be under the
rom years following The fire marshal explained thit direction p Sheffield Funeral
They The tax rate is now 21 per rent the vacant apartment was known Home of Port Neche*.
• el--- —---6.15 now ?* per cent to be a hangout for winos. This, Other survivors are hi* wife,
was apparent from the number of Mrs. Rose Hebert; two daughters,
lemntv wine hottlee fnnna i. Mary Jane and Brenda Kav He-
bert; three ---- •
first time in its history, the so- will, drop about 424 million dollars
cial security system is paying out in the fiscal year ending June 30,1
more in benefits this year than it and may show a total deline of
is taking in fromitaxes and. in- three to four billion dollars for
terest. ■ - - , the five-year period ending June
its trustees reported to Con-30, 1962
■ 7 But they emphasized that for ,
ihnaut --the long-range future the system ’ L
LIETdTV-- remains in balance for all prac-
—-—‘-MJ 5 I tical purposes They said the trust »
. rcontinned From n fund total should start another,
Continued From Page 1) long-term rise in 1965. A
regular loan period will be two The trust Lund reached a peak 1 "
weeks for books not jn demand, of 23 billion dollars last June 30
Books on the reserve or waiting The estimated five-year drop still
list will be checked out for one would leave 19 to 20 billion dol- )
week. A fine of two cents per dav lars in the trust..fund, whick was ,
will be assessed for each overdue set uP specifically to meet such
book.", fluctuations. . • -
RSlo. wi k. c.cka «... Increases in several classes' of
4.BoEs willahenacheckedeoutibenefit payments were cited by
ania utomaAt ic.cmach ine the trustees in making their re-
process taking only seconds tosvised estimates They included
complete. Theuser slibrary.card 1 More claims than expected e
• contains Thimetala plat'book were filed by persons first brought 1
number This card and the book under the law in 1954 or 1956.
card are put in a check-out ma- pecially farmer*. Many of these
chine..The user’s. number is im- people were already past retire-
ptinted onthe.book card is meht age ana large numbers, -
filed by number . could qualify for benefits in a
A specially buut brok drop also short period. This situation can-,
is located at the curb line for the not be repeated because more
- ■ convenience of patrons who desire than 9 out of 10 workers are now
to return books when the library is covered and no large groups re- MAN DEFEATS THE RIVER-An airman cheaks sandbag.
■ 4 resembles an "over- mam to be covered in the future lined atop the floodwall protecting Peru Ind from the swabas;
grown mail box painted gray . 2. More women than expected River. While the river level is nearly a roottbove the "fabash
The library is opening with an have chosen to lake a reduced the sandbags he- I •--------2---- - loodwa
initial ollection of some 4.000 benefit at age 62 instead of a fun (AP Wirephoto).
honks excluding reference vol- benettt at age 65 The report said m—:—.-------------------------
times, 54 magazines covering all thishas no significant effect on Dunk.
fields and five newspapers A the long-term cost. On the aver- r ronA. >
Reader’s Guide will be availablelage,it said, the wome will re-" IVNV
. for magazine use, enabling pa- ceive the same total amount of .cot __. _ _ .. ‘
trons to look up articles m back monex regardless of which choice (Continued From Page 1)
' Thi oll-con be expana. n"cz ot,che cconomic,r b mmd hrcychs ahaaximostarymd VINToN (SpD)-Funerai
' odtgbsrmamem‛arcamaesobenrgrinFsioreatrticuit"tokegerr‛nazles!y undamaged s
3 000 iuvenile and 3.000 adu’t-tastezexpectd nretimeandan. hadabeen The duplex was in an area 36. of Port Acres, brother at Mr*,
books in various categories," Mrs.bnesitsd and applied for where apartments were leveled byl Wilson Irving of Vinton.
Janowski exphained • • i ' noted that . la,< year’s tornado. They had just Hebert, a dispatcher for the Port
.Theclibrarv. will offer multiple also tends do reduce taieceSston been rebuilt andaliutility lines Arthur Fire pepartment, * died
services to city natrons They in- butions to the svstem Locontr such as. gas and power were dis- Wednesday in Galveston after an
dude a story hour for children. Viousnestimatessystem ' pre- connected There were no tenants illness of four months.
summer reading prooram for chil- Estimates are revie.a .e
dren, telephone quick reference veartimeates timrP evised each
service and inter-library loan serv- peraeacastimeafor.t. --- ,~
• ic Anmibeeinzthisnesteek forecast decline, in the trust‘fund
chldrstn,yabvded“intobtybeld for this yearandnext. but said ■ tax
. groups. Categories include the *
eary earnngs It is to co -p-n, empty wine bottles found in the _ —, .
aif per cent on each insosuPine vicmity'of the gutted apartment. bert; three sons. Sidnev Allen, « ------------------
8. .975°"^’^ Couple Beats Odd.
8-t some length to determine ht— f-- - . -- »»>.-. .--
whether the fire could have start-
ed from carelessness with match-
fes. z
Social Security Paying Out
More Than It's Taking In .
By W. JOYNES MACFARLAN lgress today that the Old Age and
WASHINGTON (AP)—For the Survivors Insurance trust fund-
Guests were Harry Rafferty of
the Beaumont Downtown Kiwanis
a ordurad thprwaepfotbeid the-water Trom Many homes in l^h Peru,
vessels in the eventual transfers. U '__
There will be no significant A A , ~
changes expected in the number MOfi IS I rOnST&rrPff
of personnel or work assigned to 2 '
the Texas Group. Incoming ves- To C'mintv Inil
sels will be generally in a Phase "-.otY JdI
2 condition and will result in some ".Zuch "igiey Jr., 30, or ius Ave ll»t« co- . “4— *4--japroaa
-axrs S28 tnncgne aixi
plained._________________ JSLtgt woanesdayhsamayadmattcrckenep thehdo
Bylaws Are Approved
W. Boating Club araas-waa.A
V IDOR (SpD=Members of the -
newly organized Jolly Riders Boat- „
- in& Club approved bylaws at their for “the red" lieht
years and second meeting which was held last ■ ■
irthur. He- night in the home of Dalton Byerly
NEED
rgopAmg -ivucs, -uisusaluut snrf—rnt a-aay an- cnams.AkP announced price cuts GfOUD Life
.to Port Arthur. ■ nual cdbvention of the Texas of 2 cent, per pound on Red Cir -‛-uP -I’
: at. i—. •« . Branch of the National Awn. of cle coffee, to T5 cent, per pound- Inenvanen?
*. barm will come to .tomor: .Postal Supervisors open, today Bokar Was cut 4 cent. 57s cent.' insurance:
row ^.V you borrow ‘ little of’with some 500 members and their and Vacuum Pack Was cut 2cents .00".. .... „
34 lor today. iwives in attendance. " ito S3 cents. I Onenened Ufa Underwrit"
school and first grade and from
the second grade level up Thev ...
will be held through cooperation of each on employes and’ empiovers
5 1st.
MivXs/is;.. leemaployed persons '• w again «
. Mrs. L. A. Forsberg and Mrs : — k
A. A Gruber. Those handling Fri- A J .
r? ffAAtS Modifications -.........-......-
-----Ha’** gill Methanol Shipped
From Orange Port William H. Kin. Sr.
reaa pooks. ines» books must are colleagues todav thev miehtl.The Valcbem sailed from the VIDOR (Spl)—Funeral rites are Betty, celebrated tLeiF-152 wx
be of * variety including non-fic- wreck the labor control bill if they Orange,,County por today at 5 pending, for William 1 King Sr. ding anniversary Sundayh wed
tion as well as fiction load it with controversial amend- a.m. afer taking on a rargo of 52, of Vidor, who died yesterday have 10 children with the new sey
'Each child in the rading nen mente. .methanol produced at the local ■ morning in John Sealy Hospital of twin bovs * ne set
Pont Sabine River Works in Galveston after a lengthy ill-
ort Director J T Arlede. scia ness. 2
“Each child in the reading pro-'ments. .
gram will receive a work booklet । The chairman of th Labor
in which he or she will list the Rackets Investigating Committee Port Director J. T Arledge said----• -.m
books read and write a brief de- said t0 those seeking even tighter ithe big tanker, here on its second King was a native of Arizona
scripcion indicating an understand-1 controls. "We can load this bintrip after nearly a two-year ab- but had lived in Vidor for 35 years ।
•I— •*—---- sence. Will transport the cargo to He worked as an electrician for
chemical plants off the East Coast Bethlehem Steel Co. for the past
for further processing. It docked 25 years. I
Vesterday.at,3.p.mand.pumpingServices will be announced bv
o.sseveral thousand gallons of Carroll-Wallace Funeral Home of
methanol was started from an ad- Beaumont
jacent barge. c ' ,
wAriedaelalso repoeted.that the Mamie King of eVido’r, "isn, MWs.
"hlame-yk eS. ’ was liam H king Jr- Of Beaumont; i
schdduuledt!tosdock,)Mon day to be two daughters. Mrs. Joyce Living-
called for plu'ggi’ng'^re 7^ ^stmed^^ of Birmingham. Ala, and
holes in lina "W ".--P “e59ed ror Cadiz. Spain Mrs. Elaine Sinclair of Temple;
tightning The port director added that two his mother, Mrs. Julia Segelhurst
tghtening additional ships are also scheduled1 of Vidor; three sisters. Mrs. J. S *
to tie up later this next week to Steele of Beaumont. Mrs. D C
pick up other export cargoes Hinch of Vidor, and Mrs. C. D.
--------------- Warden of Houston, and one grand-
Boy Pleads Guilty ld ----------
In Mother's Death Final Plans Made
SITE
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PLUS FREE Valuable
Gifts with Site Stamps
that you taka home with you.
GILLETTE BLADES 15 STAMPS
BOX OF KLEENEX ................. 12 STAMPS
BAR OF IVORY SOAP ’........... 5 STAMPS
AND FOIt THF KIDS . ..
CHOICE OF YO-YO, BALL ‛N JACKS
BAG O' MARBLES OR.
COLORING BOOK ' t STAMPS EACH
technicalities of setting up the ex- Rd. mit meeting with little .qr no ad-
hibits were explained by Mrs Dlan. »«. .W. vance preparation. He agreed
Irvine H. Russell - D mPdanseforsthe installlation were: with reluctance to put the whole
The sponsors hope to open the madfaryeseerday dering the-chubes matter into normal diplomatic
museum.by Oct. 1. Admission mentsareESbeingmadegrorrranh channels.
NEW YORK (AP)—A 17-year-
th. >uii ------1 to rewrite old boy pleaded guilty Thursday
phovlslons - in more “ the
A , _„ . By entering the plea. John E.
Aged Bachelor Brenejgnecescarhaithe
f . ..... 1 Nodate was set for the sentene-
I IVBt VV 20 years to life m prison. ’
1-1 VO Ul I VV cJessup argued with his mother,
NEW YORK (API — Er.nL Gla dys,' 38, m.tr his using the tel-
RellIy. an 8yar-d1a bachelor, is spponeh 1 call a gir friendja st
Tutngmberodtdlar s, thebedroom > ■S’ NChum
don't bother them" zrenexamining his collection of
He ha. even signed a YWCA hunting rifles.___________
in the hotel cafeteria. he can eat Sputnik III Is Due
itoi Horetld"nKe"YwCAbputhhSara Over Dallas Saturday swThentwossorganizations,also,is,
it and converted it, then started DALLAS (AP)—Dr. John Allen,/asemrenchieitsttonsenalaEastsTex
ask.ng the quests to vacate Nu- Dallas moonwatch team leader the"cashevento duchess to
merous eviction cases went to said Sputnik ii, Russia's huge '__________
coprti , . satellite, will be over Dallas to- . . , - ... .. . .
Reilly and five other men held morrow at 1:34 low in the Liner s Sailing Halted
out for the past 14 months But eastern horizon. • E . " '
all under 70 vears old had to- Allen reported naked-eve sight- Engineers Strike
leave The five others bowed to ing n< Sputnik III at 4:47 am NEW YRK (AP) — A strike bv
—: —........ eue- pour erders Thursday. But not wsterdav. He Mid it was as 46 engineers held up the liner
daily proud of these new facilities -Reilly He « looking forward to an- bright as Jupiter or Venus. United States eight hours Thufs-
in our community and I think all other.nvears in ’he same roost The satellite should be visible day
of the Orange residents will be too A YWCA spokesman said Reilly in this area again Sunday at 4 The liner, America's largest
We want tp personally invite each and four hold-over women tenants » m low in the western horizon, and carrying 1,776 Europe-bound
of you to come by during our will be allowed to remain indef- and on Tuesday between 3 am passengers, was scheduled toouni
aren house Secondly we want all initely. and 3:11 a.m. about 60 degrees at noon but the engineers refused
• Of you to use our facilities. Books —------above the eastern horizon. ’o sign on until a list of grievances
. ('on t do anyone anv good oa the fT/r/c Stnte l icie . 2 -------------- was settled.
: v”_ shestressed. _ 13 t Sts Infantry To Pile Up Grievances Involved shift as- |
Mwrr'7 r?1pa'tv Speakers in Training ErSSisK’JS&tX-
en85- was,placed under, °W activities speak here tonight to havetraveled a total of a million motions.
bond yesterday. 128th District the Bluebonnet Girls State, a andahaif miles by the time it , ,!-----c.—— .
" Eoure.after..being indicted on a statewide, citizenship program completeNts two weeks of Na- J00* Liquor Soles Taxes Set
tten^W offense drivina gponsgrdikry, the American conzraGuardseld training Record $34,515,080 in ”57
Dorman was. indicted earlier i] Texas elective ayd party offi- The T-Patcher
--ithe week Orange Countyieials have been invited as special 1.701 vehicles. inci
; Erandjury. He had been freson guests. " tanks and aircraft
• *750 bond prior to the true-blt. 1, Miss Bertha Adkins, assistant purpose machines
:cvpimrsAmg shairman of the National Repub- Mal W. G. Leach, Broww
COMPUETES TRAINING n ljcan. Party and Mrs. Dorothy division transportation officer.
ORANGEEIEID ”5?) ” Pvt. Vredenburzh,. executive secretary timates that the drVision will use
„uther. E, Rhodes., son of Luther of the National Democratic Com- a total of 311,214 gallon* of gas
Rhodes .of Oranzefield has com- mittee. will speak on woman'* line for its field training. "7^
plezed the 14-week helicopter re- role in politics. ; _____________ *
ipair.E purse.a ! E f ar Gov. Dniel will talk to the COFFEE PRICE CUT
ationgsshoqlatFt Eustis.VazsHiejgirls at 3 p.m. this afternoon. pAILAs "AP Reduction of.
- 22 Shoz"tnske‛tormns *m‘ POsTAL OFFICIALS MEET erevrtanbyandaasoffesrericecda; ‘
ploxesof Luther Rhodes, contractor DALLAS iAP)-The J-dav an- chains. A*P announced prEce
.tn Port Arthur.___________ nual cdbvention of the Texas of 2 cents per pound on Red
----- — An 18-page letter plus 20 pages
-5--==
museum will he in the old city New officeri of the Orange Opti- , e.ta S,, . . ,
hosnital and win cemhris- --hihi-l-it -- —"I be installed June In the past Khrushchev has
SrtS'^o^v^
x«- 0,4—22."»Res
were Carlton Harmon and Charles It was noted here that Soviet
’ Wooldridge. propagandists have been carrying
--------------- i on for several days a campaign
Boys Face Hearing del iperaeiy "tryinge to stall* off 'a
l । __.* e conference at th* summit. The So-
in JUVenile Court yiet news agency Tass picked up
naJuvenifendelinguencyproceedins ron aheportgFanmahegansy
. ________ .... . l6yeabesa boys in donneeinsn winsrateinstriction.fromsecrtarvrt
e Buck WieleyJ’ 30,0 ius Ale, Int^nd'h^^s HeST^
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.