The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1958 Page: 1 of 16
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I
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s
ing
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Harmful Rivalry Over Weapons
morning with most the business
k
gerly sought new developments.
Under
Renumont.
City Zoning
।
The local.
pow
am
17
May is a period of intense school-
May 11.
[Ie awards.
Rites Set Today
ched
at 6:30 p.m.
Al
ty.
ion.
Firm Agrees
First Class Scout awards will be
Mt.
of the MacArthur traffic circle will
recession
(See DEFENSE, Page t)
Speaks Here
of the “You Auto Buy
work," Thompson said
St.;
Ruth,
V
wing Danger of Air Collisions Pointed Out
idren.
are
the contab.
I xtensiye changes are planned
M Her
TEC Merit Council
, traffic.
7
A
t
46
Moscoy —Pravda ridiculed
low MaagH.
North-
sientists to observe this
10:13 am- low.
The
a jo. seta, « M
I
E 4
I
ene4
$495
sion. The heai
em area exte
1 Station, and Sadie
Late Oariaap La.
winda 11 to 18
m. Bolivar:“hu
From it. Weather Burean
OK—Mostly coudy and mild
study.
learned
Lose Jobs
In Shakeup
i in-
nna.
then
Hill
iave
. e
for customers
in additjon a new delicatesten
with 48 feet nt counter space will
be constructed and equipped with
MI
Guif €
tier a
I
the Unite
the tacts
new
» in-
E CULLEN BROWNING
- Heads School Group
scord Scout
eeting Set
The car fever is
■Ans more eon l
uttered one of the
along the entire
way to eliminate rivalry except
by "cutting off heads ”
McElroy cautiously but definite-
Meantime yesterday afternoon,
a policy session of Orange and
Jefferson County business a genu
was held at a Newton County fish-
ing camp Strategy was agreed on
negotiations for balance of the
crafts, expected to intensif .
Orange County, prior to submis-
sion of the report to the Legis-
lature.
Some airline pilots want mill
— planes restricted to altitudes
-------- scheduled for relocation in order
throughout w-s announced here to to provide maximum convenience
There will be no activity over
the weekend or until Wednesday
day by Irving Axelrod, vice pren
dent id J W Weingarten a Inc,
iat promises to be the big-
Court of Honor in - ' -
"Our firm plans to put in i
equipment throughout and the
, we re aging1
.. ------- rules and regula-
tions and airways for supersonic
•DAr- Terperatutea, lusa. as.
a tram at ran.
Four scouts will receive the Life
put award. Capt. John Mun-
Hand will make the presenta-
1 A sprawling operating engineers
local with urisdiction over 94 Gulf
Coast counties was put under true-
First Methodist, will offXu, a
aimed by the Rev Charles Wyatt
Brown rector of Sr Mark’s Epie.
copal Church Burial will be in
Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
Badly injured Housewife Rescued
Three Days After Plane Crashes
Supermarket Here Extensively
Plans for a major remodeling
and modernization program that
ail result in virtually a new store
road t omminsioner, was the first
witnesa before the Governor s Oil
’ don 1 see how they could lose
their separate identities if the leg-
islatiom provides that they must
continue to exist," McElroy re-
—----, J reply
---- Rep. Van Zandt (R-Pa
asked him whether there is any
were ordered In open up each of
the six district subofficen X-
stalled at the Beamont office eedav
was L A Jacks of Vidor longtime
union member /
K ahowers ar cha—Ser.
aftemoom and farrrv
•ven scouts. Capt. N. B Shipley
rill make these assignments to
lobert Freeman, Troop 4; Gary
iodwin and Bobby Piatt. Troop
1; Mike Lewis, Ronnie lewis and
Legislation Even Considered
Could Be Major Break in Negotiations \JohnsonGets
In proposing the first research
adopted by SCHOOLS. Dr,
Hubert stressed that. "We are not
talking about consolirlation."
Guw
Because of the omission, the
public hearing for the northern
area has been rescheduled for
May 11 at 7:30 pm. at city hall,
date of a regular commission —
f > ! I 4
5HOWERS 2
L IAT
at the county courthouse
■2?!**1 <MMt with general party
id*«ls and complimented the re-
orzanization accomplished in Her
m -ounty-
The committee voted to meet
1915 to 1*17 when he was appol
ed associate justice of the’Ninth
Court of Civil Appeals
. He had been a member of sev.
eral prominent law firms and
mg • door, Axelrod said
At least two departments
ited to IS
1, Richard
To Van Zandt's question about
interservice rivalries. McElroy
. J
stunting or firing" some booms
in populated areas Often their
diving and rolling are only testing
but mistaken by civilians as stun-
ing, officials said. -—r—
Later this year when the jerEred Lay. -
airliners take to the air officials Georze F. Cook and
expect more headaches. Said ome man Jr.
■ m—n ~pi,, composed of
area contractors. Representatives
of the Houston office of the Feder-
al Mediation and Counciliation
Service have aat in on some of the
negotiation sessions
Il and John Rath is the Troop
aptrskenkatampson. command- Due “ the fact that the end of has been changed from May 60 of new
officer. Texas Group Atlantic M “ ‘
erve Fleet, will cenfer the
"The Leeder Want Aa I an
•wared Mid ‘excavating eng-
neer’—what’d yours any?" 5"-
I* cents granted immediately and new building trades conractz 6
zheshssvxne.-s.o
fit in at school Thia is particulanv
true, during play periods when the
children run and jump Their ar
tions have a tendency to excite a
dog," Breaux explained.
can displacr foreign
icipation ever held in the or-
district.
ns to Lester Hatcher. Troop 2;
/de Lewis and Carl Smith. Troop
and Calvin Shirley of Troop if
Star Scout awards will go to
Ping center
He said building of two- major
vil lines was necessary for national
security
"The steel mills have the die
apacity to make the pipe the
onstryiction would help hung us
utofthe recesion: there was
lever a better time to make avail-
ble this ott as a power for peace
A the world" Jw dechared
"We have the oil to filt the lines
■ad keep them full, and this do-
Labor union spokesmen were
most hopeful today that there
a proposal calling for 2* cents in Coast Piping Assn
money and 7% cents to the welfare -- —----
fund
"Unite for victory in 1---
*7?’ urged last night in a speech
Pierce was unavailable for com-
ment today as was J W DeRam-
us former subagent in -
Jacka commented •'All
tership late yesterday in a "house-
cleaning executive or det of the
international union
Al the same time. Homer Pierce."
busness agent for Local 450 with
headquarters in Mouston, amt sub-
agents in each of the six district
offices were relieved of their
duties -
City Atty. Robert W Huev said rector of research and engineer
. । with real authority would go
ng way to reduce such rivl.
WASHINGTON em—Secretary of
Defense McElroy said today he
needs a boss for advanced weap-
ons to cut down harmful rivalry
between the services for the es-"
nestle ml
rude and
housands
wana senior partner in the firm
of King Sharistein and Reinstra
at the time of his death
eran ml conservation authoriry
urged today that pipelines hr con-
structed frgm Texas to (be West
Here Today
Two Boy Scouts from Troop 2
-ML one from Troop 17 will re-
egive the Eagle Scout award to-
nipht on the stage of the gymna-
aHn at the U.S. Naval Station
ingtic
Mike Robinson and Edgar White
are the Troop 2 scouts to be hon-
once a month and to be subject
to call for special sessions when
the chairman believes they are
necessary.
.The Arkansas senator's stand
negguations ror vasance or the medtdpsrfuiueupporttoa,move
crafts, expected to intensify this I oSndon18 bYoDemocratrc.leader
next week - -eRepublicansnovTexAsnd
down at this time on President
Eisenhowers labor legislation pro
posals.or • series of mensures of.
larddbcspohnican Leader Know.
Qale Sartin, Troop 17. and Charles .
Iones. Post 2001.
i-myeitaz.arcsayt-rimeduone
«sthetas vez area Of Nevada
and the Phoeni-Tucson section m
Arizona.
What’s the answer?
Jn— each disastrous collision
officials have learned
Under questioning by the House
Armed Services Committee he
The Step wes taken by Joseph
I Delaney, general president of
the Internauonal Union of Operat-
- : Engineers in W ashington D C.
Verhication of the trusteeship
came today to The Leader in an.
exelusiye story from the interna- .
tional headquarters.
areas where commercial
t planes don’t operate But an Air-----
. Force colonel answers "We're all they
- m this together because we all ■
, use Ct*** Aeronautics ______________
’ tion facilitiss. Well have to solve tuted a countywid. —nrc-ns-uu
'ITS. n. — "ngzgrarmhzhsangimuxbEEimaug
the Las Vegas crash. both piloksltieda nieces^ located at spec-
makes for hesvy eerial "snens"pope-bmsueseihe,ct.mheWgmorapee
M.E wiil be " cove
schaol from 1-5 pm. and Dr Max
Pachar."! be a Brownwood Park
trom 13 p m.
Ernest Thompson Texas Mail-
ly agreed to consider rewording
'President Eisenhowers defense
reorganization proposals to elim-
inate aay possibility that it would
lead to merger of the Army. Navy
and Air Force.
said he would ba "sympathetic in
trying to find common ground" m
' I with Congress, provided any new
I language preserves w hat "hel
termed the basic elements of the
legislation.
ws. — —-- m -ms It s only natural that a doe
.Wiliama Mid be asked for the should follow his master or mis
» hearing.in.an.etort.to *" back tress but an animal just doesn’t
• "Or and compiete some ac-
" cumulated annual leave He said
the case also would serve as pro-
5 tection for other emploves, if the
Council finds in his favor
imports Study Commyesion zath-
ering information at Aris ml ship-
(See SCOUTS, Page S)
[rowing List Proves aa - g -
"F^r Catching Official
nUy he. mYesterdaycOrange. County Com- Chairman W B Hilliara, held such “ • • •I ' IC IU4
”3- Speaks Here
ot PeOPe Who have par- forward to the insurance com- TU**-** f •WE.ke
CORPUS CHRISTI (A—A vet-
- dhang in
tendlitr ^1. SS.TSE legal descripuon - “IL
ecent additions to the Hat in-
nde MeKimey Alen, n-A Fork
to.; Blanch. Wellman. M Cove
M Andrew Papilon 111 4th St.;
Mil Gene Weal 1M Lane Dr;
ha Hoffman, 1(14 Mill St.
fames A. Williams, 4 Wikes
; Weldon Hall. Newtos County
L; Phillip Drucker, 206 E.
and Eas coasts as a
'lighting move
27888080868 Hearing Reset
For May 13
The date of a public hearing on -------- -------
zoning provisions covering newly- Mid he has found "any harmful
inexed territory in North Orange rivalry usually exists in the ares
Do Vdecination AUSTIN « _ me mxa em
Program Continues _______________
. 2rengeCounty veterinarinns winfirin of its legal counsel, Lae at Jones and Tilley «chools,
=2=-. at .
for.doE vaccinations. zion.xoted 21 to fire him saying at Tlle Schoot.
OrM e Maier tr.. who insti 1 it hnd. lost confidence in Wijliame
I enuntvwt. ------------I ’
LanPDALKGERSoN 13”. HXS Emseyrarna £
oS ANGELES e-Th- big sil-big pane feflike, bombSinto~
t airliner purred smoothly be- Pacointe. Calif, schoolvard. Only
ten cloud layers at 17,000 feet eight persons died — there could
Auddenly. near Nellis Air Force have ben hundreds. Two airlin-
fa Nev.but let airline pilot era collided over the Grand Can
b Fox tell it: .yon in 1956, killing 12*
A flight ofnthren.iets, dived These accidents tragically point 122! r-t ib
They.wereuxoing sofast. that the United Seates. Ami the prob- planes
re.was n2 tims to-exucute any lem is probably more acute in ’--
. sSquthern California than aay- ton
h isohaprenedtointelianuary 1257where elme in the country. “ and
the Civil Aeronautics Beard. SouA**01 Califoinia - with it
era haven't been so lucky vast deser reaches and good fly-
aat Monday in’the mmedree ing weather-!is Meal for militly
Air Force' jet and a United aif-trainingHuge aircraft plant
Lines transport collided. kili-build..and launch, thousands of
49 persons Last February a aircraft.annually.Los Angeles is
y bomber and an Air Force a.tourist and business capital of
•sport collided over Norwalk, the West
.King was admitted to the Texas
bar in 1900 and became active in
tow practice in the Nacogdoche
"SKwm.mmsrumsam"ezmamgnn
— .—• - _ PPoIn Both the (elan cuts and layofts er •______________
wthemona economine,to ASSASSINATION TRY DENIED
a‘decreaseroninunnose"fotonooltset,HUBLANA. Yugoniavia I -
"f 2" ztiu Aplumarvidaynpaznia
"pafameid o "* iwhencodeany * Predent
tormdau^ Mo, r^s vveingart en s To Modernize
Mauk.of .Houston, Mrs Virgil R the salaries of the lairr waff
Eanch.of *“*“ and Mr’ John employes
W.Newton Jr. of Beaumont six------------
r weapons."
"We think position of a di-
ly, tMy admit — new „__
After the Pacoima crash, the teat
ing of aircraft was restricted to
ocean and desert areas and all
m, let craft were banned from Lock-
28 heed Terminal. New flighit
procedures came out of the Nor
E" walk crash, which stili ia under
i .tasxons will be
„AtheLas Vegas dis-
7 Miliary Pitot* are waned about
He pointed out that there are a
number of ways in whicn the dis-
tricts can save money or improve
pupil services through cooperation.
Discussion of his motion brought
out several possibilities. They in-
interschool planning committee for when Rep. V an Zandt <
student activities cooperative
teacher units and a film library.
The chairman also was directed
to confer with committee members
and prepare for presentation
the next meeting iL.
Sn-Kelgram for carrying out
X"orfirst mission.
_______To Fix Bridge
JoXnsoin,"stev reDamagettorthesputhbridgejbe held as scheduled--------
- , nderyoort bridge over Cow Bayou may soon Such hearings are mandat
290 Franken nd"kodrapzazbepepara 2 Yu" 20 tanp.aamne "siSha dacose ktentity,
tr. Troop 16, Vernon Aubin, Gary inAurancmochspo, cherkingsthe for this outling territo
moving tirm gworeadings be-
for the damages. Byron Smith" .
Co., movingFSheii fora state roawith tw ExhonirmdptionsthalonE
220-°%. “Pravda ridiculed cause of her stamina and her has- made
today AU. « imvitation asking bands courage ।
Somna-zsientietto,obeervethts After their P*™ Mon- He’ reached
#E-"i proypape-tea SAft ™
States seem t regard here, Davi *** of mOs at Ms
■___ "some Mem of en-clothing. bundled it around to.'
tertinmenL lwite, and set off tot help.
Deleates volunteering to attend
were:CR Coale, Comway,
t*. Mn Homer Nagel,
phomia V.gPerkins, J. r
Ere B. Bailey. Julian Greor.
-------. pfiymnrlrv *i Sunsa
Thia offer came from the Gulf oroad *?“•* labor legislation with
-— "----*- ou first giving all iterested per.
sonA.shance.to be heard on "
MeCtellan, chairman at the Sen
ate Rackets Investigating Com-
mittee. told hisclenges he
doesn J want his own com prehen
sive labor bill debated » an
amendment to expending measure
for regulation of emplove pension-
welfare funds
give empinyment to
of people for
modern fixtures
other new equipment
-------- „ , ependent Schoo District major portinn of the renovation incheduled tnr inatailation is ac,
T. N: __1 S officiais who cited i.ao,....., work will he deal, H.-r-ne ■!,. ____ large freerer to accommodate re-
"o.Review Dismissal trouble caused by amnieptzjenas and after closing hours in stoc ka of froren tod * teet —
being on the playgrounds at recess order to prevent interferences analot,new meat cansand 12 feet of
Breaux Mid numerous com-linconvenences to customers refrigeration for hah
plaipthave.come from teachers A $40,000 permit for initial con Axelrod also sold that the firm
“ " “ , per struction work was granted to the will install 120 feet of new cases
---The stor last week by the etty build ,nr troten food and lea' cream plu,
aa instance ing inspector a office - a new dairv front with automatic
la announcing plana for the ex closing tan''
haustive remodetng program. Ax- Axelrod emphasized again that
eirod, explained, "We plnned this the remodeling program has been
project to really make our store a: planned and will he conducted in
beautiful and modern as any to- • manner to avoid interference
stallation of this type anywhere with the normal activities
We.^ believe when the program is! ■
ORANGE JUICE I
Constructioa work began earlier i ' " --- ‘
this week and the project is sched '
uled for completion within two
months
cDr,.-R.Arhdgnwibe in
Q: "4. F.X' XXir 2". to b redecorarea in an
vacefoatXn taTneet.maz.obtain yesterday after lying helpless b»,r M through dt ender _ X 12 ' manner by • professional
certinctte a^tlXen Ptuszidenwrecked plnezincenher only inniSendershortn, "hoes'andidosording firm, the executive
♦ — _ nMDand S65 Wt pantiess through a light snort coal P"IE0 Au
Provda Ridicules us Invitation foraidMonday. — on wednenday he stumbied in- inRamdoling Planxucah.fornthe .SELECTED. SUNG. SotD-An
«• checking
— — help early yesterday All new fixtures for stocking ne"rcorndpnyercanabtishmentnas
His wife, meanwhile lay be- groceries and other merchandise Wanted to mak.anarthtn cuszomer
neath.a crudeshelter riqgea be *" be provided and new alumi cXS? the patterssetainanhe hsd
ide the "recked plane She was pmumazincarpet doera wI be a he Ptoc-T^bWoreX c^
dee RESCUED, Poge k toMter^ XT* magiguchomn. hum
-------------- pill I know ■«
that I wAs told t open up the
office this mornin and take over
I don't hay# ay idea how long
I ll be here,'"/
' From. theaArmy,,Navy.andr Mr Steve M King. 7*. - ----
ling if mditorv^ufhXtts xrominent Boaumont attorney who detalled
'" ““ am ~ Mian: 122 JIE “«•' r—„
field were so organized, it would
be possible for the aeparate mil-
dary departments to loaa their
Pallbearers will be John Rem .Family,,, mized with the
stra, Marion J. Reinstra Uwi^i follow their youthful own- — ------
B. shartstein, John 0 Tumkur era. to school, should be foreibly puch M the installation of all new
Ewell Strong and B D oraxinei restrained If necessary, pound fixtures and equipment, and will
"1 -sain master Oscar Breaux urged today cost thousands of dollars alone
A Simnilar appeal came from ()r The executive emphasized that a
ange Indr--- - - - ---- -
officials
__Engineers Local Under Trusteeship
LEADER Top Agem6s
m-EeHearings Urged Before Labor
light during the organizational Du Pont senior oderaton and Km - • — - -—‘*I
ng in the Vidor High School dent of"the“BancPottschondsara,
"Eoup Chore as its full title, Cragrharmwnseadr.Mga
as tendent, secretary.
a SCHOOLS will be composed of
• . the superintendent, one other pro-
• • ’ fessional person and one lay per-
• son from each of the county's
• nine districts, and the three sub- m. e. .. _ _ .. —=----------
M —-3, 2aatainai Pipefitters Vote Tonight on Wage Increase Offer Good Backing
Pe 29 Hx ing last night's MeetPngwiii drart,Akey meeting of Sabine area. The new two-year agreement would be acceptance to crack * BV McC* l ^11
E1b a proposed ret of standards and piPefitters will today at would expire on April 1 . 1960. with near stalemate PonTBartaining f<* — Y IVIC• I CI IO n
4 sEh4 procedures for presentation at the 0:30 P.m. at their Beaumont head- 10 cents eranted immediatelv and nau hniu. .____ - * . __r W ASHIN mAN -m ________ .
WMT iF group’s next meeting The mem -9uarters with the membership vot-
MldMdlkldK bers are J W. Gunstream and ing on * "ew 27%-cent hourly pay
Dr Frank Hubert of Orange and boost and two-year contract
R. W. Kruger of Vidor. , If Pipefitters of Local 195 with
The general committee also di- jurisdiction throughout the Sabine
rected the chairman to notify the Area accept the offer, it will be a
state Hale - Aikin group that it i maior break in seven weeks of
stands ready to do any additional I building trades negotintions.
d . McElroy IntendsToCut Down
Houston, to the interest of the off-
volunteered to
attend the May 11 convention m
Austin ana E T. Robbin.. chair-
man, ws authorized so "-qA0.
the,9 others qualled to $PP° ntigranachildren one great - grand. I n 'I f n a g
"2? pu spi Pupils Pets Must IE
"--- " ST* andMarn King- all at Rou I Forego Education
1 agents associated with the Orange
Port Arthur Building Trades Coun
teU^r^D.V'S^t.X. M mwyI
pophonoor sen Jep Fuller - Kennedy ‘Rd. sesan.
However barenining was .. habor subcommittee he heads will 8
petted to ntrEa In &w"a 1 X &ive consideration in I senhow Ea
PSeL-tWizzntenst Wednendayler’s propos is in , series 0 hear E2*‘
bilityfhawithttemenorawourassingrnchedursaplobegmnMay * •
reached with mostcraft. votespppareg.probeble that.some _____
; Farherm the week there wasfernoo"o d be reached in the oil TSSA SWFEIMFARr fun"
some dis.us.mk about submiting Johnfon told newsmen koRue Marino. iSyearold Pon Gulf Coas has about 1,500 mem-
across-the - board pav, readv !o-yme al anv time are Arthur girl, was < rowned sweet ber (,/„ divtded
boostproposal for the major crafts sen Rnowiandon.caimepiannaa heartt.othe East Texas Division, triet with subagents appinied
It.remains to be seen, based on to call up about iv SoPdannnd Texas Service Station Associnted by Pierre pierc has nered f,.r
Pipefitter.acceptance. whether or amendments He dene rveadenink in.aconteathere last night * abomt Nix years and the eloctiv.
nothis.oer ould be considered as designed to enforce demmrac? the lack-tar Orange House She buKinens agent of the tor al
an. precedent for creating a pat- in unions - will represent the district in state When a local goes into irustee—
However cont.c..",. 'The Senate also had betore it competition in Dallas May 6-8 {ship, its internal govermine righi.
However, contractor bargaining amendmenia recommended ‘s e n Aland semi-aulonomv are nutomatic
(See LABOR Fane t> President Eisenhower \rnnare llanense ally removed Flowers a. rhe
--- ----- "a&e i Sponsors of ih« measure re JUdTE Udncers /supervisor work, directly for the
mained confident thev could de ' - nfernational union end ts renpone
feat all amendments and confine O _ a g n. -ble to H
I he “Il to the one subject for I nmnn TA I ITU The internationat assumes s‘ob
which it originally was intended WIIIIIIU IU UIIV- ligationa for operation of the local
This Purpose is to prevent - J land this condition prevails unuir
wronzdeinK tn connection with the Square dance esihusiasts ar, vuch time as • new election is
employs benefit plans by requir converging on Orange tn lake pan deemed advisable in the instance
iK registration .with the mecretary in the Spring festival being hor of local 4M this trusteeship may
pog» .
ses2oarnigh"in ‘XxrXXm Par orange "eue ban Two Oil Line^
fol? proposed amencment to the Festivit. Will be preceded by • •I L.IT1C3
, bil - •" effort Mr Sen Aliot a colorga parade tornorrow at ! A b n
King was a former United States So IFWrr o egpm Mith 1 » H-own r"/Are Pronosed
district,and state legis-L, / RENATE. Pag, if - marshal Ali entPanirar r l
Hator..He had I*1 in Beaumontf In:.. C.I. to assemble al th. lull her stark
for re rears..and was a member UniOU jOOTV iigh School ar so pm
M the Fifot Methodist Church . I Neal Arnold , Squsrenader, wil
there ( r+e D.--liA.qovide the munic for the y,
\»ins i\eD0rtecl dances will make up th. s
. nero.s. _ PT to i'10 pm schedule.
w—v RoII.• “ Vnited Auto Admission is 11 per persom wit
workers :pokesmen refused eon. an after party breaktaxt for which
ment today on a. report the tickets are II so en h
anion”..Inrernational. Executive The grand march will be called
Eord.hasurmpthorized ?,.!! per by Bi Choate ot Lke Jackuon
n pay cur for 25 top U‘AW off-The three emeee, are wel known
Rrt.including President Walter in the area They are lew Tor
nen.ra . .. rance *at Al Treppke. both o.
lew r™,2 meetinz..here t" re Houston and MorP Met all i
pany for its approval a bid sub- (See ZONING, Page 1)
mined by Coastal Construction Co. Little Tn. orfi. "
s-ui.”-" *b the —• [SS’w’SS
the insurance company enabling property owners to pay
Commissioners Court took the their taxes without a penalty. A. J.
action after extensive checking by Bean, Little Cypress School eie
County Engr. J. G. Foyle. mentary principal and business
Damage done to the north fend-1 manager, announced today. He
er was disclaimed by the shell stated that taxes will become de-
company and Foyle Mid the county I inquent on May 1.
waa unable to pinpoint who caused The hours will ba t to 12 noon
______- it.____________________land I to > p-m.
ssons Learned Too Late-After Disaster
Spokesmen for the international
union told The leader in a long
distance phone call to Washington
that I oral 450 went into trusteeship
yesterday
W ith this sweeping union action,
long anticipated in Sabine area
i labor cireles, went the appoint-
ment of a supervisor in charge.
He *• A J. Flowers. Local 750
prenident from Houstn and form-
er xubagent for District 3 with
hendquarters to Beaumont
At the seme lime, new men.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1958, newspaper, April 25, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530239/m1/1/?q=king: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.