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VOL LVII—NUMBER 63
Member Associated Press ORANGE, TEXAS. MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1960
10 Poges
5 Cents
LATEST EDITION
astro Sounds
New Warning
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Daniel Warns
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By THE ASSOCIATED HESS
Multi-Use
Forests Bill
Khrushchev
Introduced
t
WASHINGTON (AP) — Demo-
many of which are
and whether
Schedules Installation Dinner
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to retum for fresh oxygen supplies
from the district.
Fate of the men who
vor of
Vtrt
rectors and present plaques
(See DEMOS, Page 9)
tance
New directors to be installed are
able today for the April 2 school
—P• IT Clinic wvr aMK, Wad
reporters he though the Senate
•ven
Gaming Case
al action on a civil
bill
Is Scheduled
H. T. Pitts, C. fl. Meeks, A. F.
cases as
the Senate voted to do.
sentia at Pine Forest is tomorrow,
Dallas-Fort Worth Area Is Hit
By Hail During Thunderstorm
carry
That’s the test
B
Joe Walker
tally is expected to fly NO miles
Judge
power
to Joe—and Air
White—to show
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4
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■AST TExAS- Tempergture B W W
Or-
degrees below normhai.
School in Fort Worth. Her
tocher because the 2% story
L' %
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Mine Rescue
Plan Changed
Delays Trip
Due to Flu
Of DOTCTry
For Demo Rule
‘s
con-
act
Absentee Voting
Gets Under Way
Absentee ballots became avail.
Solons Urged To Clear Away
Civil Rights Bill Underbrush
lan in foreign exchange for arms
last year.
bill.
As the Senate started its fifth
house.
Absentee ballots are also on
band for the Pine Forest incor
4
Weather Bureou
recast for March
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Space-Bird Ready
For First Flight
spitalized wih a broken tag and
ger. Jones and his sistar were
eted for bruises and abrasions.
(SeeOVTBREAKS,Pee•.
be cast through March 29 at the
county clerk's office in the court-
if it includes such a penalty
vision, and that final congres
Labor Leader Raps
Southern Se nators
which controls party affairs.
L "If you want to be re-elected
to this committee, start running
now,” Daniel said. "You must re-
member that the same delegates
that serve in the June convention
test pile’s, works for the
Aeronautics -and Space
order school integration.
Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Ili-
Early morning temperatures
ranged from X degrees at Chil-
dress to 66 at Brownsville.
The forecasts called for continu-
Outbreaks of violence in Ala-
bama—the latest a report 1
white men beat a Negro family
chev had the "khrip”—the Soviet
version of the grippe, or influenza.
Although the Soviet premier will
Oota warn U.s. Weether Bureeu
OUTLOOK—Cloudy and windy, with scat-
tered showers and a few thundershowers
CONFUSn
We aren’t qudl
few tat It's official
Crawford L Wilson, state mines
director, said a new fresh air line
holed
said, '
now.”
One rescue team had reached
almost within shouting distance—
l» feet—of their target deep be-
hind the tunnel which has been
clogged with a smoldering fire
and’slate fan since last Tuesday
morning. But rescuers have had
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Hail, described at some points
as heavy, struck the Dallas-Fort
Worth area shortly after dawn
Monday amid a thunderstorm.
Observers said hail covered the
all weather reporting points dur-
ing the night.
into a routine Sunday musical pro-
gram to announce that Khrsh-
Gen William P. Rogers
was of the utmost impor-
that Congress authorize
up, and the rescue chief
"We’re at the critical stage
have IL Whatever hapvens
weatherwine during the next few
days, Lezder adverttsing mes-
get out and shop la it.
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I ORANGE JUICE |
HOW TRUE — An AP dispatch
from Hollywood today reported the
arrest on narcotics aad, morals
ROPE IS FIR
her waist when i
Fl
fed, was brought back from the Antarctic by
Richard Brown of Keokuk, Iowa, who obtained
it on a tour in the Navy near the South Pole.
Posing with the bird are Roddy Vance, 13 months
old, and his brother Lonnie, 3, sons of Dr. and
Mrs. William Vance of Keokuk. (AP Wirephoto)
ing force appeared in reaction to F
a recent New York Times report ’ i
that Cuba spent IX million dol- “2
"The Leader Want Ad I an-
swered was for an ‘agressive
salesman‘-and_k meant RI'”,
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the stubby-winged plane
can do. Flying alternately,
first test the low-thrust en-
morning Showers maing one I____
portty cloudy tomorrow onomoan.
much chonge in temperatue. MIghest to-
Soy near B, low tonight about 4 one
E. L.. Barter, Lannie Claybar, Dr.
George Eastman. Marion Forston,
Claude J. Keetand Jr., Dr. H. L.
Rudeseal. Lance Wingate, Harry
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a committeewoman and elected There is a possibility that his
Mrs. John Ben Shepperd of Odes- French tour, originally planned_______________
sa to take her place. Mrs. Mitchell for two weeks, may be shortened board will hold its annual dinner
resigned because she has moved because " ~ ■ - — -
might come by the middle of next
week.
Walker, his blond curly hair
turning iron gray at X. feces this
85 flight with almost boyish
for specitic legislative action. He
said he has no plans for extended,
non stop sessions such as were
held previously.
As the House worked on its own
bill, the big question of the mo-
ment was whether it would heed
the Eisenhower admin stration’s
Salvation Army Advisory Board
2" r lended and the time is at- hand
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HAVANA (AP) Fidel Castro I vested , in arms but in tractors and
warned his enemies today that machinery.'*
Cuba's revolutionary army is The fiery Prime Minister deliv-
stronger than the Algerian nation- ered a rambling .....
■lists who are holding off a speech at a Univer
French force of half a million. 1
GSU Schedules
Groundbreaking
s Netsom, chairman of the
and president of Gulf States
formal ground breaking for the
new Sabine Power Station near
Bridge Qty will be held at the
piant site Thursday at 11 a m
Hategsiye , preiiminary work,
such as the dredging of two large
anels connecting the piant site to
the Neches River and Sabine Lake
and the construction of a railroad
s^ur tascraahas been under way
Adverse weather conditions have
somewhat hampered construction
work on the foundations for the
first two large turbo-generating
enka, Nri ana said.
. The first 220,000 kilowatt unit is
scheduled to be completed in 1962.
the second in 1963.
S0e seapl with NACA. and now
the long wait baa borne fruit.
him to foe edge
2omesRicbard.winema 38. i foremmea",Fay S
ment will be offered to extend its
SUH—TIM. 4:2s a.m., set 4:25
YESTERAY-Temperafures:
tow 4; roin. trece.
ofherwise »pwly wormina tfina. moderet
W Kuevy Fein Monday mighe and ogaln
-for pan at week
dent faction of the party but said
It is still a threat His reference
apparently was to the Democrats
of Texas Clubs (Orc), a lib-
eral-labor group which has often
battled with the moderate faction
MH attergoon, fonigh ond
hiswaidhhenngge ouP and
"These lines of approach are
certain and safely supported,*
said Wilson as he spoke to news-
men after a conference with offi-
data of Island Creek Coal Co
poration election next Saturday be 66 years old next month, there
and the Vidor incorporation elec- * -- ....
tion March X, but no votes had
a '*
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dogged air. However, rescuers
believe they had time to barri-
cade themselves off with heavy
I AUSTIN (AP)—Gov. Price Dan- parent references to current U.S. 1/
pel warned the S'ate Democratic military exercises in Puerto Rico, A
Executive Committee today that previous charges that Florida- ! l
I splinter groups may try again this based planes ere making firelEN
year to take over the party ma- raids on Cuban sugar cane fields f S
chinery. and American press reports about 22
t The governor said that not much his regime. J
ti being heard now from the dissi-1 ---------------- •
request and retain a civil rights
to penalty provision which the Sen-
ate voted test week to throw out.
The proposal has been consid-
ered and approved by the U.S. De
partment of Agriculture as helpful
tn its current program of multi-
ple-purpose forest development.
According to the Agriculture De-
___________________________ MOSCOW (AP)—March 23 has
will also serve in September at been agreed upon as the new date
the governor’s convention. I hope! for Soviet Prerjer Nikita Khrush-
the party will continue to work chev to visit France, the Soviet
through such duly elected officers news agency Tess announced te-
as this committee and not attempt day. The visit will continue until
to work through outside groups.” April 3.
Daniel made these statements । Khrushchev originally'' had
after telling the executive commit- planned to start his visit Sunday,
tee that while it must continue I but it was announced he was:
working hard for the favorite son forced to postpone it over the
candidate, Sen. Lyndon Johnson, weekend because of an attack of
"who is now a full fledged candi- influenza.
court- the Neches River .watershed and
LOGAN, W Va. (AP) - Work-
men striving to reach 19 trapped
miners had a new approach today
to where the men are believed
WASHINGTON (AP) - George
Meany said today the main body
of Southern senators who are op-
inuamoz.
the sovereignty of the Const itu- ment of the AFL-Cl.
± an fit's lender toid
# E Shirley. Charles Reed and would accept the House bill,
' Hidoverboara members are
Inee now in the planes. Later
ley'll begin a series of aibout
ats with a bigger engine.
Bv the time all three X15s are
not expected even to be brought
before the Senate.
He said senators should be read-
print of the amend-
was ito anxiety about his condi- 808 2nd St. is scheduled to go on H. T. Pitts, c. H. Meeks, A. F.
tion..Tasszreported„his recovery trial tomorrow at 9 a.m. in a Burns Sr., Thomen, Gilliam. Me- mem wiu we oxrerea no i
in eb- ihouxPedsd da chargcsokirpiognagaming.housg. Forand, Riggs, and Litue- r»t ” "" kinds or
anatthevidndenaine"ss‘omarenoz:harceehudepdthiccaptaxsousuagratgm, wasspcsadizefez,on i--=
fiTiZZw. hi > a-. ArR.*i"tomm"aa gtmhs-up
2"" nfesgttursday.ocdiderndedoudy
with temperatures down to X in
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RIGHT AT HOME IN IOWA—This South Pole
penguin really isn't alive, but the way the winter
has been going in Iowa the white - breasted
aquatic bird might not feel out of place if it
were alive. Weather records—for snow and cold—
are being set right and left. The penguin, stut-
been cast by noon today.
The deadline for votin
» be acquitted '
rDowN — Aa part of its
pyblicity for the forth-
federal nose count, the
He explained that work teams
have fought their- way through
tunnels 7 and 9 and the honey-
comb passageways between them.
The new fresh air passage through
these tunnels has linked with the
main rescue attempt up tunnel 4
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Only in the El Paso area were
skies clear. Shortly before dawn
rain was reported at Brownsville,'
Cotulla, Corpus Christi, Alice, Sani
Antonio. Austin, Junction. Waco,
tomorrow Lufkin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Min-1
becomzns eral Wells, Abilene. Marfa, Lub-
oon. -Not bock. Childress, Tyler and Tex-
arkana. Junction. Marfa and Chib
dress alee reported fog.
canvas.
Wilson, veteran mine official
who was celebrating his 66th
he birthday today, walked briskly
and was in good spirits as he ar-
rived from an overnight stay in
Holden.
-------.-----week of debate, Johnson told an
~ down to disposing of informal news conference ha be- ____
plus amendments pro- lieves the time has come to “Wear tag ft*
to its pending civil righto afaif - the nndertyiM^'’ of flfaW int
— - . _ 2 will Ca
I
The group confirmed the elec- before the East-West talks open beginning at 6:30 p.m. The an-l.'
tion of Mrs. Eloise Moorehead of in Paris May K. nouncement was made by Earle them.
The French President is going | F. Riggs, retiring chairman.
. tones to Perry Mason in foe T
series. This prompted the office
wag to suggest that Talman "bad
better precute himself if he
The Salvation Army advisory ing at his home from an illness
----—,--------------2-- • ?---1 = 3 Major Lewis Stilley, commander
because of De Gaulle's busy and installation of officers Tues- of the Beaumont corps, will install
traveling, pregram, in the weeks day at Little Mexico Restaurant, the new slate of officers and di-
lowing a police raid on the chib
last September. The case has been
set at several prior terms of 129th
District Court, but has been con-
tinued each time.
The case was set for tomorrow
tion.to.which they have swora a- Meny asked Congrens to pass
eFance" .the zpresidento theettectiv civu riStaJegfatatiS
preRr * "b"aagaonanpsonoy ahioher.tdftp-cncfe
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, day ce
Calif. (AP) - -I've been walting of space,
a long time to get my handa on - ---
that plane."
immediate action in your name to "Ie is up to local union leaders
wAsHINgTON
Jack Brooks this week prepared student demonstrasions and num- tonal union presidents to exert
to push for House Agriculture erous arrests. effective leadrship on this ques
Committee approval of his propos- The requests came during a tion. We have got to face up to
al to authorize and direct that na- weekend marked by the use of the problem squarely and find a
tional forests be managed under] tear gas to break up a march of solution for it based on scund
principles of multiple use and to Florida iAAM University students [trade union principles."
produce a sustained yield at prod- in Tallahassee, and rallies, prayer
ucts and services. services and Bitdown demonstra-
House Agriculture subcommittee tions at other places fa the South.
hearings have been scheduled for Picketing in support of the Ne-
Wednesday to consider the Brooks gro stand for integrated Southern
bill and other similar proposals eating facilities occurred in New
“This bill would clearly estab- Jersey, New York, Masachnsetts,
lish the intent of Congress that our Michigan, Kansas and Colorado,
national forest lands be admin- Wilkins retains Hy asked fat
istered as multiple-purpose assets presidential action^ March 10 He
of all our people including uses for said Sunday he was renewing the
outdoor recreafion. timber produc- request because of a report of a
E?1’ development and Negro family was atsackad in
for wildlife and fish purposes, "I there n rue shut Ala.. Krone by
Brooks, sid. . wh«e men wielding pipes.
Multiple "use at our national Robert Jonea, X, a college stu-
forests has long been a goal of our dent, told police 9 or 10 white men
people in Southeast Texas and it broke tatofos taalw fefoi/d^
is my hope that by making this nigh and beat Mm, his meu—
goal a statutory national poltcy al Mattie Mae Jones 49, and
pur.people can continue to benefit sister Lavina, 18. The in whir
tonp"hecdand witheut que ----- -------
But, he told a cheering crowd,
the amount his government is tempt to assassinate ex-President CI
spending for arms "should be at Fulgencio Batista three years ago. M. 5
no one’s concern. What is impor- Castro’s reference to his fight- 1‘‘
tent is that the bulk rt the revolu- ing force appeared in reaction to 21
tioa’s resources have not been in- a recent New York Times report EIl
wasn’t satisfied with the way it
handled. • No- .
It was just a little trouble fa Force Maj Robert
the damping," says Walker. "The whate - "open
pitch control needed some adjust- reai,
meat. But rm sure it’s ready to
go now."
Walker, one of the natiom’s top
StatWand,French possessions in ionai commander if the Army. ___________________„ ________.... „
There windieseculation in Mo. Manley Littiweoqd will be master and McFarland will succeed them- of force to interfere with
mnere.was gpeculation. in Mos- of ceremonies. Jim Gilliam, vice selves. -
cow that Khrushchev might not be chairman, win preside in the ab-
able to make his French tour un- sence of Riggs,-who is recuperet-
, . . - ------til after the summit meeting. 1
trustee elections to be held The nation was shocked when a
throughout the county.'They may'Radio Moscow announcer broke
Crossfield,, who has made six i
cusu . low-altitude, low-speed checkout
5 flights on the two X15s ready so
uen far, is restricted by contract from
pushing the plane to its limits.
during the calling of the court
calendar today by Judge Homer
E. Stephenson. A companion case
against Jess M. Parker, 57. 504
. . .. . . .. . Market St., was not set for a speci-
Arlington, which is midway be- fic hearing date
^eF°^
Worth. ing a genuine instrument (raising
Drivers on Central Expressway, |a check) in the case of Gloria
— --- ------- --a main artery in Dallaa, reported Allen, 21, of Rf. 3, Box 170, Or- talking aboot the_____________
ground on foe western edge of heavy hail at 7:30 am ange; and on felony drunk driv- He makes his first flight fob week NACA , ____
Torrential rain fell for a time ing chargee against Dm Emmet in the sleek black dart that even- joined North American to help
after light rain during the night. Donaldson, 51. 5119 Balkin BL. . - —-E .
Lightning and thunder accompa- Houston:. JohnLazenby, 33. 209 high at 4,000 m.p.h.
nied the downpour. LincolnAve.g Orange; and Gilbert — ---
post - midnight
ceremony in memory at Hevs
dents killed in an abortive at-
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date with the opportunity to be The new schedule cuts the
nominated and elected," it must French visit to 12 days. He orig-
pay elose attention to precinct by inally had planned to spend 14.
precinct organization work M the but some adjustment bad been
state level. lexpected ta view of the tight
tow. It aiso”setectd Austin as wo "days artr "REihuhdnvithe
the site for the June 14 state con- leaves. De Gaulle will go to the
venttan and Dallas for the Sept. 20 United States April 19,
state convention. The prompt announcement of a
The committee quickly certified new date for the visit dissolved
the full slate of first primary cn- speculation that he might be suf-
didates who followed legal proce- fering from a "diplomatic ill-
dures in applying for places on foe ness.* Diplomats here had scoffed
Mey 7 ballot. at this speculation all along, say-
The committee accepted the res- ing he was eager for the presum-
ignation of Mrs. John Mitchell asm talks with Do Gaulle.
KG
sore our-
In 1955 NACA completed pians '
for the X15 and turned the proj-
______ect over to a manafacturer. North
rocket ship American Aviation." A fellow
-K----- MACA pilot, Scott Croeafteid,
DALLAS (AP) — TI
Htuae foday ths saw
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mmme
Embezzlement
partment, the President's Bureau! Ag l fl J
of the Budgethas.voiced no ob- Charge Is Filed
jection to the department's en- -
dorsement of the bin A charge of embezzlement was
"We hope to have a number of filed toda in the district attorney’s .. —. -- --- __
members of Congress testify in fa- office against Ralph Laurence time andlagain.
Hitting this well-established Arena at 14 Pino Grove Ave, .Fate, ofthemenwho #e.e
of multiple use of our for- former laundry route salesman ac- trapped, atx days ago remains as
eats into firm, statutory form,” cused of taking company funds for shrouded as the smoke and gas-
Brooks declared, “so we can all his own use. ” "
continue to work together toward Acting Identification Officer
final approval of this legislation Charles Andersom of the Orange
“‘^lina Nation.. Forest faX^rS^ A
. _ .— ----------—1110th St., reported some $3,000 mis-
the Sabine National Forest in the ing from route receipts over C
Toledo Bend area of the Sabine past eight months.
River basin are among those! Arms was arrested last week by
which would be affected by the i Patroimen James Hurley and Lake
MB- . ■ ..j,, ■ . _____________ 'Robbias
mittee for Aeronautics, 22 IMS. 2-Ffiom“2 Msa cp Force
Over foe years he has flows a end U. Comdr. Forrest Petersen
long string of experimental planes, of the Navy.
Starting with the X2 Since 1952, Walker, his blond curly hair
when foe idea for the XII was c.
born, he hae had his eye m the week’s
50-foot space bird that may some-lenthusi
whe
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"If we buy arms, it is the fault A
of aggressors and their allies," :21
he said. "Without enemies there 19 |
would be no ned for arms which eH
we need to defend ourselves. Wel t‘
don’t obtain arms to attack any- E.8
one.”
Then, with marked bitterness, —13
he struck out at "economic
threats, military maneuvers, cal- '
umnies and bombardments ’—ap-1 12
•EVMIE• coming_______
Bureau of the Census has
IE ESCAPE--Elaine Brink, 9, wore a rope around us that when the first p
« 2* story building has no fire escape. (AP Hire- UU people andsso them lived
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The ORANGE LEANER
the Panhandle, were predicted for
-__-. -Tuesday.T
Mar weether. undy’s maximum tempers
urea ranged from 44 at Lubbock
Sebine Power Station is designed
to accommodate over one mlion
gilowatts at generatin
It wiu be GaStates
station.
He said the filibuster against
the civil rights bill “attacksfas-
Outbreaks Continue K>2^^? 5 B
Action by Ike in Alabama’s =-
Race Situation Is Requested #===22
namit which hangs over their
the race situation in that state. aT'r. b"*? states. Bue
Ala- Roy Wilkins, executive secre the main body of Southerners
that tary of the National 'Aeon for mJ?*0 ft*? eogineered and are de-
waironpp—avzEa”omnez asgdc 86Sat serre"as2hei td
PtaentrEekonteettseep“m8 dnontudofal ar o
-----------------------—----citizens in Alabama. 0.coday and tomorrow," .he said
#a
tn massacre on a scale that wiU profess to love,
dishonor foe United States befor ."Labor cannot in good
the world.’' science urge Congres to ___
I Walter Reuther, presiden at thelagainst discrimination when some
United Auto Workers Union, wired oour owa affiliated groups them-
Eisenhower asking him "to in- selves are guty of practicing dis-
struct the attorney general to take crimination," Meany said.
tomorrow Cooler tomorrow night,
winds it to 26 m.p.h. shifing
- _________aboot midday tomorrow.
TIDES— obine: high, 4;43 a.m., 10:36
a.m.; low 9:52 p.m., 3:41 p.m. Bollvar:
high. 5:51 a.m., 11:44 a.m.; tow, 11:41 pom.,
5:36 .p.m.
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