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The ORANGE Leader,
ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1960
10 Pages
5 Cents
LATEST EDITION
In Earthquake
ired
House
and Senate as his four-day visit
species."
Presidential
Soviet Stand
On Peace Pact
Of Violence
Is Repeated
Hits Korea
The great need now, he said. is
Union and the West-
ing the Senate majority leader's
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Ten Hurt
Kresge Is Among
the West-
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em powers “ignore the issue con-
The village of Gerash, 15 miles
Several persons were injured in
Candidates
• ing.
Living Costs
land, water and air," he said
Berlin, ionmastron
ited States.
WASHINGTON (AP)
The
(See RIOTING, Page 5)
fishermen who told of
ter-
de-
wl
Weather Alert
III.
Posted in Area
gun smugglers or Cubans.
tion on every bill brought to the
lem for the legislator who rises
Area Riders
pick up another man and a girl.
His points of order, parliamen-
and in
CHICAGO (AP)—The death of
Judge W Lynn Parkinson, 57.
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team south.
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Voting Transfer
Warning Issued
Coroner's Findings Clear Up
Mystery About Judge's Death
Shipwrecked Pair Rob Rescuers
And Kill Charter Boat Skipper
Destruction of Nuclear Weapons
Is Suggested by French Premier
Delinquency
Count Filed
The first rise in food prices in
six months edged the Labor De
In Rioting
At Biloxi
Britain and France have stationed
troops there as an outpost of the
West since World War II.
"Then this guy (Sees) swam out
to us. We let him aboard and he
Solons Needled by Stern Foe
Of Frills, Procedural Errors
this clash. A
demonstrators
‘Hopefuls Plan
Debate on TV
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nomination were handed out at a
reception.
spotting both.
Armed with a House rule book
and a vast amount of informa-
. Plane Crackup
Fatal to Five
while the bus of Kennedy headed
out of Huntington into the coal
areas"of the south.
The aides of the two senators
was found in Lake
unday six months aft
peared, has been at-
appeals
Parkin-
I been
he was
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“Capt. Boatwright got a shark
__(See PIRACY. Page 5)
_____ — Leoder Photo by PA"ip Lilly
RIBBON-CU TI ING MATERIALS—Gold-plated scissors and boxes
o’ ooonfor ribbon-cutting ceremonies which will open the new
MacArthur Drive Shopping Center on Thursday, May 5, have been
provided by S. S. Kresge Co. Kresge's local manager, Gerald V.
Foss, is shown here presenting the ribbon-cutting materials to
Russell Fleig, coordinator for the 22-store shopping center.
The first injured were four Ne-
groes who went swimming in the
Gulf of Mexico off the aH-white
beach in this resort city of 45,000.
By midnight both whites and Ne-
goes had been wounded in scat-
tered clashes.
-Leader Photo by Billie June Murphy
structed unit by Smith & Loveless of Lenexa,
Kan., which cost $9,861 has two 600 nation per
minute pumps. The line to the station is re-
connected to force main which carries sewage
to the new disposal plant in South Orange. ,
SEWER LIFT STATION - A new sanitary
•ewer lift station weighing some seven tons was
hoisted’into place today on the north side of Mac-
Arthur drive near Adams Bayou to provide sewer
service to the new shopping center and for fu-
ture extensions to the west. The custom-con-
"Well, if you don't like Jun-
ior’srdecorating, get some paint
in the Leader Want Ada — and
do-itgourselll ” ,
De Gaulle strongly advocated to
Congress his proposal for a joint
program of economic - aid by the
industrial countries for the bene-
fit of the “unfavored masses of
Asia and the awakening popula-
tion of Africa." PP"
to Rep. Louis Du
is passing out in
cards are being
School Door Here
Blasted by Shot-gun
One or more blasts from a shot-
gun peppered the front door of
Wallace High School early this
morning, leaving at least 100
"squirrel shot" pellets in the wood-
work.
Local police are investigating
the incident that is believed to
have occurred around 5 a.m. A
Johnson Visit
'Non-PoHtical'
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—Sen.
Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex) paid a
visit to Las Vegas Sunday, said
the visit was non-political, and
again denied he was seeking the
Democratic presidential nomina-
tion.
child. Clarence Ridgway, Logan
Ratcliff, Forrest Ratcliff. Lee Par-
rish. J. P. Sample. A. C. Barber
Jr. and M R. Whitson
J. P. Guillory headed the Buna
team.
gas the rulers he
lieu at candidate
put to a variety
g the stirring at
lor reproduct lons
re- lars a year. . . .. — -------
There were the usual spring up- to debate unprepared.
that a peace treaty with East Ger-
many—which the West refuses to
recognize as a sovereign state-
would put an end to the World
War. II surrender terms.
This is the position he has taken
all along. But he went further to
mention the airlanes, which the
Western Allies are believed to be
planning to use—as in the 1943
airlift—if East Germany takes
over the land routes.
"If the Western powers did not
choose to sign a peace treaty, that
would not entitle them to the
rights they want preserved. They
would naturally then forfeit the
Queen Farah ordered govern-
ment authorities to bring to her
Tehran orphanages all the chil-
dren of Lar who lost their par-
ents In the quake.
Lar is 550 miles south of Teh-
ran.
for business in the MacArthur and more in succeeding years, as
Drive Shopping Center on Thum- well as modernization and enlarg-
haie ing of many existing stores.
The new Kresge store is one of Variety is the keynote of
more than 740 in the United States, [Kresge’s new MacArthur Drive
go it alone” and sign
German peace treaty if
Outlining the Soviet i
the summit meeting, 1_________
repented that "of course we shall
DROUGHT TO END
Orange County’s extraordi-
narily long (fee springtime)
dry spell is due to came to a
quick end, if it hasn’t already
(details below). And if you
aren't ready for one of the re-
sults, better get prepared for
some fast-growing lawn grass.
range to 3,000. -
The quake struck Sunday.
Destruction of two school build-
ings trapped many children in this
New Outburst
the resignation of the 85-year-old
President and his running mate,
Vice President Lee Ki-poong.
A crowd of a few hundred stu-
dents tried to break into the vice
president-elect’s home, and gun-
fire broke out. Apparently the
warning that he may undertake
to force the Western powers out
of West Berlin if they do not come
~ terms with him.
Surviving besides Mrs. Vingle
were her son, John. 22. the car
driver, and her niece, Linda Ar-
mentrout. 14. They were reported
in fair condition.
Bill Colbert. 26. who lives along-
side the highway, said the plane
was flying low over his home
ulation of about 1.000 and "only
a few hundred survived,” author-
Included in the danger area are
Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco, San An-
gelo, Temple, Belton, Del Rio.
Hillsboro. Corsicana, Cleburne,
Stephenville, Brownwood, Ennis,
Waxahachie. Marlin, Gatesville,
Lampasas, Llano and Sonora.
Police petroled the city today.
Mississippi’s worst race riot
many, is sorroumded
monist East. The U
S. S. Kresge Co., one of thejPuerto Rico and Canada. The
world's largest retail variety-de- firm's expansion and moderniza-
partment store chains, will be tion program calls for completion
among the establishments opening of over 100 new stores in 1960-61
man-made beach under a warm
sun on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Three bloody chapters followed in
confused sequence.
First, about 50 Negro men. wom-
will be unleashed by fanatics,
lunatics, or men of ambition.”
The first shock struck about
civilians led by 200 middle-aged
college professors who marched
on the National /- ......
days before the May 7 primary to
have them recorded for the new
voting box.
She said rural voters who have
moved may have their poll rec-
ords transferred right up to elec-
tion day — but she pointed out
that her office will be closed on
primary day, a Saturday.
nesses to the slaying of Capt. An-
gus Boatwright, 55.
The woman gave her name in
Nassau as Barbara Table, 18, and
said she was shipwrecked with
her huskand. Alvin, 23, and Wil-
ham Sees, alias Johnson, 23. Tues-
day in a boat the three took from
Key West, Fla.
The Muriel III was off Elbow
Cay, 106 miles south of Miami,
when Boatwright spied mirror
signals and saw the wreckage of
a boat.
"The skipper was pretty leery
of going in close,” said Kent Ho-
kanson. 21. mate of the Muriel
paperman and radio broadcaster,
has been in Congress 12 years.
Severe thunderstorms accompa-
nied by hail and damaging winds
are expected to hit the Orange
area today between 3 and 9 p.m.,
according to a weather advisory
issued by the Weather Bureau Sta-
tion at Jefferson County Airport.
The alert covers an area 60
miles each side of a line from 50
miles northeast of Victoria, Tex.,
to 60 miles north of Alexandria,
La
A more serious warning was out
for another big area of Texas.
According to The Associated
Press, afresh buildup of thunder-
storms brought a Weather Bureau
en and children gathered across
the highway from a white hotel
on the sand. Some stepped into
the Gulf of Mexico, the signal for
a group of whites' to show up.
Fighting broke out. Whites chased
seen alive in various places from
Chicago to Miami, Fla.
He was known to be sick and
dazed as he headed toward his
home from the appeals court.
Finding of his glasses and unbrel- j
la handle near a subway walk
leading to Oak Street beach led in-
vestigators to theorize he had
gone walking beside the lake ap-
parently hoping brisk air and ex-
ercise would make him feel bet-
W.•
agreed Sunday to schedule' a tele- .pp . .e ...
vised debate, for May 4, six days erupted suddenly on this 28-mile
before the West Virginia primary. ■ •
Hit New High
shots were blanks, fired either by south of Lar, also was completely
the soldiers enforcing martial law destroyed. The village had a pop-
or the police. ' “ * ----
Other Democratic presidential
candidates hunted for votes in
other parts of the country, al-
though one, Sen. Lyndon B. John-
son of Texas, described his tour
as nonpolitical.
In Las Vegas, Nev., Sunday,
Johnson stood under a huge ban-
ner saying “Johnson for Presi-
dent" and told newsmen: "No,
I'm not seeking the Democratic
nomination:."
On the Republican side, a poll
and a newspaper report had news
that could be troublesome for Vice
President Richard M. Nixon.
The poll indicated Nixon might
run behind a Democrat, Sen. John
F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, in
the Indiana primary. The news re-
port talked of an attempt by Har-
old Stassen to start a new stop-
Nixon movement.
In West Virginia, the bus of Sen.
to a new voting box were warned
today that they must get their poll
tax records’ transferred if they
want to vote.
By TUE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Two Democratic rivals, who will
debate together on television in 10
days, rode separate buses through
West Virginia today in a race for
primary votes.
was distributed by the Hapdong
News Agency, but withdrawn
later. Hapdong said the informa-
tion was not borne out.
Seoul was placed under second-
degree "security martial law"
during the day, but full martial
law was reinstated tonight.----
Soldiers' with gas masks and
fixed bayonets fired tear gas into
one crowd of 5,000 students and
Data asm U.S Weather Bureeu
OUTLOOK — Portly cloudy, winay ond
worm through tomorrow. witN o tew widely
scoffered showers or Thundershowera. Hi on-
est iemderofures todoy ond tomorrow near
SO one too low fonigN obout 67. South
foot ond south winds 16 to 24 m ph
Goytime, ond 1# to 14 m.p.h. at nig"t;.
TIOES—Sabino. Nigh, 4:06 a.m- 10:08
a.m.; low, 8:32 p.m., 1:50 p-m. BolIvor:
high, S:4i a.m., 1:16 a.m.; low, 10 24
p.m... 2:44 p.m.
SUM—rim 5:38 am., sots 6:40 p.m. ,
YESTERDAY- Temperotures: Mgh 78.
low 67
DALLAS (AP) — The Wegther Bureav
Issuod today IMS S-Ocy forecast for
April 2530;
EAST TEXAS — Temperotures • nimie
below normal in extrem north and noor
normal elsewhiere. Cooler interior by
Wednesdey. oenefolly moderote roin in
scottered thundershowers about ond. of
wook and In oast Monday night and
Tveaday.
Two 14 - year - old boys from
Brownwood Addition were formal-
ly charged with delinquency to-
day in connection with a burglary
last Thursday night at Meade’s
men’s store. 509 Front Ave.
0 The charge was filed in the of-
fice of Dist. Atty. Feagin W. Wind-
ham, after the pair reportedly ad-
mitted the burglary as well as
others on the same night at three
other downtown business places.
Also filed today was a first of-
fense drunken driving charge
against Bennie Lewis McNaugh-
ten. 26. of 1549 15th St., Port Ar-
thur. McNaughten entered a plea
of guilty in county court and was
sentenced to three days in jail,
fined 550 and ordered to surrender
his driver's license for six months.
g
against trying to force a show-
down with the West over Berlin.
De Gaulle said it would be un-
fortunate and untimely- for any
one of the powers to press a de-
mand for the conclusion of
treaties, settlement f borders or
other actions “in the most sensi-
_ The dead are Mrs. Vingle's son.
Jim. 14: her daughter. Rita Cecile
Lyle, 20, Mrs. Vingle’s sister.
Win Contest
Orange area riders won a 25-
mile horse relay race yesterday
afternoon by five minutes over a
team from Buna.
Sixteen Orange area horsemen
raced the 25 miles from McLewis
to Buna in one hour and two min-
utes. Sheriff Chester A. Holts said.
Holts said the Buna team clicked
off the run in one hour and seven
minutes.
Both teams started at 2 p.m. and
raced against the clock to com-
memorate the 100th anniversary of
the first Pony Express run.
The Orange team rode north-
Holts said there were no injuries.
On the local team were Johnny
Adams, Jiggy Adams, Joe Castie-
„„„ berry. Gladman Ratcliff, Andy
such Freeman. Sam Lucia. Chalie Pa-
tillo. Gene Williams. L. C. Fair-
A second quake hit about six
hours later and reportedl de-
stroyed what had been left stand-
ing.
Rescue workers who reached
Lar this morning feared the only
survivors would be those who
Three others in the car were
injured.
The accident happened as the
car cruised on busy U.S. 40 about
17 miles east at downtown Colum-
bus.
Both plane and car burned
fiercely while a woman passenger
in the auto, Mrs, Dorothy Vin-
gle. 49, pulled three of the dead
and injured from the vehicle
tax assessor-collector, said
voters must bring their poll tax
receipts to her office at least five
There was an argum
a revolver from his pants.
week's riots took 130 lives. crowds quickly available,
gathered in the streets to demand
"The income tax is the most im- Front -store checkout stations
portant of his five secret tax will help traffic move quickly and
! With the Democratic primary
Jess than two weeks away. Orange, _ ___________
residents who have recently moved wird from McLewis and the Buna
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-
cnev. on his recent visit with De
Gaulle, carried on a propaganda
campaign against West Germany
evidently in hopes of stirring up
old fears and hatreds in Western
Europe.
Similarly Khrushchev has been
living costs to still higher of frills in government and errors
in procedure, has a sharp eye for
tional supervision offers the only
hope "for the future of our such
right of access'to West Berlin by siCOEUMBUsaOhin. (AP-A
land water and air ” h- e sngierengine. airplane plummeted
EGer into * moving auto, killing the
.5ComEliwo occupanas of the plane and
three in the car in a flaming ex-
plosion Sunday.
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)—Two fishermen who told of be
shipwrecked Americans plundered rorized by the desperadoes. II u
their rescuers. shot a charter boat baded over whether to kill all wit-
skipper to death and made off with - -
entire family, radios, hi-fi sets, na-
killed in Agidar, Morocco, the
night of Feb. 29.
The children had assembled in
the schools for children's day cel-
ebraticns. Rescue workers recov-
ered 380 small bodies from the
debris.
One hundred bodies were found
elsewhere in a continuing hunt
through the city of 17,000. Of Lar’s
police force of 55 men, only one
was said to have survived..
Gov. Nosrat Qarib reported the
city destroyed
"The town's strongest building
—my own office—has toppled,3
Qarb said h the first report an-
nouncing the disaster. "Nothing
can be seen because of the billow-
ing clouds of dust. Please rush
food and tents.”
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi
tary to common sense." .
But he said that "the Soviet gov-
ernment believes that common
sense will prevail."
The Soviet leader spoke at
Baku, Soviet oil center. His
speech, at a jubile celebration of
the 40th anniversary at the Azer-
baijan Communist party, was re- or
afr. moz ported by the Soviet news agency to
gunfire that Ta
Four others Khrushchev told his audience
Mores completely off, the calendar. T .
1 Gross is a Republican, but his Julia J
istrong streak of independence has ' * ~
[not endeared him to the House
GOP leadership. When he is
against something, he doesn’t
started his disruptive ma-
report that three ities said,
had been killed
BILOXI, Miss. (AP) — Racial t
violence over attempts by Negroes b
to swim at segregated beaches
Sunday resulted in " “
wounded 10 persons.____ _____
were injured in beachfront fight-
ing.
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withFastGerman. heotjtension"between
warned the Soviet Union is pre-
pared to meet "force with force.”
resident of the neighborhood told
Acting Identification Officer of uses, includl
Charles Anderson the blast
were in the open air and away
Assembly build- from buildings when the first
.quake struck.
Texas by automobile spend on the . - . -----■
average 530 million dollars esaence and human dignity,
wanted uS to go in closer and year,” he said. The court also rejected a
Waggoner Carr, running for at- quest for a stay of execution.
some cases have knocked them but
4:15 p. m, sending most of the L. -ge
build ngs in the city crashing day. May 5.
down. Officials reports most per-
sons inside at the time were
killed.
Moscow (AP)-Soviet Premier r8 ispstt-an-obviousnrefer-
Khrushchev dedlared today that divide cit <* Berlin.
Julia Jacques, 58: the pilot, Del-
bert Charles Stiles, 23; and his
wife, Monalee, 22. AU were from
Columbus.
tributed officially to drowning.
Autopsy evidence disclosed to-
day by the coroner's office
dispelled all but a few shreds of
uncertainty over his fate Oct. 26.
Recovery of the body near the
edge of Chicago’s new lake front
filtration plant, less than one mile
from where he was last seen. ap
parentily solved a knotty legal
problem of filling his seat on the
March average was 1.6 per cent nacuncoa ,m ,,
above the same month last year WASHINGTON (AP) - More!
Arnold Chase, Labor Depart and more, the House is learuing
ment price chief, forecast that it has to reckon with a slight, mild i
food.prices wi.son ti nue.2 looking man from Iowa.
Rep. H. R. Gross, a stern foe ;
his boat in a piratical exploit at
a lonely Bahama island Sunday.
The pair fled into Cuban waters
while an unarmed U.S. Coast
Guard plane hovered overhead,
powerless to interfere.
Another Coast Guard plane res-
cued the wife of one fugitive, a
crewman of the stolen Isla Mor-
ada, Fla., cabin cruiser Muriel
III, and four Pennsylvania sport
partment’s consumer’s price in-
dex to a new peak of 125.7 per
cent of the 1947-49 living cost
average.
i The average price increase
over the February level was only
one-tenth of one per cent. The
SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-
Tear gas and gunfire exploded
again in Seoul tonight as Koreans
renewed their demonstrations
against President Syngman Rhee
and hrs vice president who, many
claim, was elected through fraud.
For the first time since last
“in the state of increasing un-
the Soviet certainity in which fear throws the The French President appea
peoples of.the world,” De Gaulle before the joint meeting of Hoi
said, “the risk grows that, one E ™ 2u-Gay
day. events will escape from the to Washington and summit talks
control of those who obey reason -it n-—- =—.-----
presumably will do the same, he and that the worst catastrophies rwingstodent coseenhower were
His T,000-word prepared speech,
delivered in French while legisla-
tors read English translations
heavily emphasized disarmament
but warned the Soviet Union anew
But a 10-by-80-foot streamer pro-
claimed "Johnson for president,”
Johnson buttons and signs
abounded, and pamphlets advocat-
_ - _ tionally advertised electrical ap-
K+enninr I In pliances, power tools, power lawn
JlCUUIliy UP mowers, small furniture, outdoor
* ’ grills and dozens more items
~ • normally associated with a depart-
Campaigns tex - new 0k „
By RAYMOND HOLBROOK design, the Orange store features
Associated Press Staff Writer wide aaisles, f1 ou rescent lighting
With a scant two weeks left be- and.dsplay, fixtures, floors and
fore the May 7 primary, candi- wallsufinished.in harmonizing col-
datesdeppedup their driie ahiphaysnhnaicextetmaeushaoe
Many weresactivsunday.Even mnarvidualizng decor in each de-
those who made "non political partment. ;
speeches'’ shook lots of hands. I„Covering 24 000 square feet. , .
Jack Cox, seeking the governor- Kresge has more than a- half-mile i nation’s living costs tut a new rec-
ship, charged in Houston that Gov. . counter space with merchandise ord in March.
Price Daniel is plotting to force displayed, on vertical tiers for
a state income tax on Texans. [greater visibility and easy access.
lent He pulled tomey general, made no direct By numerous, legal moves in ’rends in prices of clothing and 1... ._____ _ _________
reference to politics when he ad- state and federal courts. Chess- gasoline in March and seasonal tary inquiries and questions have
dressed an American Legion man has spent nearly 12 years in declines in prices of new and used forced more .than one bill back to
(See CANDIDATES Page 51 San Quentin death row fighting off automobiles and home heating [committee for revision.
--3-------------————‘— the executioner, loil.
alert against possible tornadoes, for whose body
tral and West Texas. Michigan
em powers to achieve a lessening
• ‘ereien beueca nations.
In another obvious thrust at So-
EEeshuzn-z"zzm;
#t the German people must be avoid-
an Last ed"
care who is for it.
But if his uncompromising con-
duct has not won him popularity,
it has earned him wide respect
among the members.
A surprising number of them
will admit privately that Gross is
performing a valuable service in
forcing adherence to House rules
and in keeping a sharp eye on
govemment spending.
Gress, a 60-year-old ex-news-
WASHINGTON (AP) — Frenchi The French leader declared that added.
President Charles de Gaulle told [unless other powers—the United
the U.S. Congress today that de-States, Britain and E -
struction of nuclear weapons "by[Union renounce atomic weapons—
common consent” under interna- “the French Republic obviously
will be obliged to equip itself with
arnfements.” Other nations
____________ VOL LVH—NUMBER 98 Member Associated Press
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Hundreds Die HR
। neuvers only this session.
"I don't get any particular
pleasure out of ■ doing these
things,” he said. "But I've seen
I a growing tendency toward slop-
f py legislation."
d- The mystery of Judge 1
234a son’s disappearance had
20 heightened by reports that I
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A giant' most ruinous disturbance of the
earthquake has devastated toe earth’s crust since 12,000 were
south Irznian city at Lar. the...... "
death toll in Lar and neighboring
villages is estimated officially at
1,200 to 1,500. Unofficial estimates
ordered quick relief measures.
Iranian air force planes parachut-
ed flour, sugar and eggs into the
area and set up an airlift to ferry
in other food, medicine and tents.
The U. S. government was the
first foreign governipent to pledge
aid. It made 100 tons of flour
| ORANGE JUICE |
EYE FOR BUSINESS - Barney
Gunn attributes one to T. O. (Doc)
Charlton, Orange district superin-
tendent for Gulf States Utilities
Co. During last Saturday's formal
opening ceremonies for the new
Orange Savings 4 'Loan Assn,
building. Gunn jokingly remarked
that the first place Chariton heads
for in any new building is the ma-
chinery room "to see how many
kilowalts they're using "
HANDY GADGET - According
Stores in Center
plans.” Cox said. "Tbe evidence (See KRESGE. Page 5)
is plain. When the AFL-CIO bosses ---
held their state convention last —I n. _:
year they endorsed two things. I riDunal Dentes
One of them was the state income
tax and the other was Price Dan-1 Chessman Pler
iel. their old enemy." -me--man ried
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emueelere eene." burden. Tourists Who come to j himnnow, in viewsoferecente vents, ployes atF°the railroad industry.
sSenco aha ssmuared. th „con rhe adjustment means a payroli L . -■ r
science and human dignity, increase of about 16 miilion dol- floor he poses a vexatious prob-
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before leaving Voting by this
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elerk's ofice in Orange.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 98, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1960, newspaper, April 25, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519584/m1/1/: accessed June 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.