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The O)RANGE Leader
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EL PASO. Tex (AP)— A fath- that the plane was hijacked. Then
da
By BERT BREWER
on, and addressed
$69 30
Brien of 2820 Bum
A permanent reciprocal water
The hijacker pair, Leon Beard- there were four armed men on
a saged the El Paso ai
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federal grand jury under.bonds caused some confusion
rates. to be roughed up as they
for
RE
State Labor
Rain Halts
Road Work
As It Began
Sentences, Fines Threatened
adopted brought threats of walk*
claimed president
Tentative Budget of $610,
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to
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like it is going to be harder than
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ent. said the new budget includes
the devil to keep them in." said
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"If they withdraw, we'll go out]
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int-
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advertisements, OJ say*.
their utmost courtesy."
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Under Bonds
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Hank
ted 20 4 today to grant a House
quest for a conference commit-
May Ride
'Shotgun'
uch. $35
perfect
.
Rusk Reaches Paris
To Gear for Talks
Diver Sights Some Bodies
Of 15 American Tourists
f wesher
1. Prone
$69,95
si 9 50
West Orange,
Orange Reach
Water Pact
emergency
be based on
ment projects.
Tommy McNamara, resident en-
gineer, said Austin Road Co of
Dallas was scheduled to continue
pouring concrete on th- FM 408
Comptete NE A Services
Member Assoarec Press
r used
Immedi-
urniture
EKED
like
West?
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N. 281
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power plant at Bridge City.
The nrolect is being built at a
Co.
6-4503
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n suire,
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tes ond
Vista, Berkeley, Calif
Its message read: Judgment
Russia’s
Wes*an
German
reezer,
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the cost of
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ew, MS.
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condition-
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| the Cuban Embassy in Mexico "I saw several bodies jammed
City and indicated a desire to go in the mud inside the bus," fha
l+, c, he M.+ +ke cen era I fcclinc 1 ' c: a.: I 1 XT-.. -
State , Britain, France and West,
Germany, reiterated the repeated — , ---------
statement of Premier Khrushchev State Dean Rusk arrived in
ot the stormy four-day convention;
Thursday.-
I
In recent weeks the commuters
have been subjected to many re-l
TAKE-OFF ATTEMPT FAILS—Continental Airlines Boeing 707
jet airliner, is brought to a stop by local law enforcement officers
at El Paso, Tex., as the hijacked plane attempted to take off
from El Paso International Airport. Law officers stopped the
A controversy over the manner, • . _ . . _ ..... — -
in which a two-cent per capita to Cuba. But the general feeling diver.
paled before work could begin on left originally so traffic could
, removal of the Main Street struc- flow easity during road construc-
and interested in our problems.
’ want to convey my thanks for
Reds Announce New Measures
To Harass Workers in Berlin
irport.
for a time
better cigarettes are made,
will still be "ordinary" i
(Paul Gray of the communications
workers union at Houston.
"It is emotionalism and anger.
plane by shooting the tires. The hijackers who announced they
were taking the plane to Cuba, surrendered several hours later.
(AP Wirephoto)
“It would sincerely welcome a
change in the position of the West-
ern powers in the direction of con-
(See SOVIETS, Page »)
County Judge Sid J. Caillavet,
who was among the county of-
Work is tentatively scheduled to
begin Monday on dismantling the
bridge.
The West Orange water board.
9
60
K oound.
re. c. E
Avenve A
Includes Pay Raise
Bridge City Trustees Approve
e
os
hostages left the plae—all but
Leonard Gilman. Gilman is asso-
ciate deputy regional commission-
er of the Border Patrol and lives
in Long Beach. Calif.'
• tnd I don’t know what the out-
Communists, come will be." said J. rEIro
" ' Brown. Port Arthur nfernational
that Representative for the Oil. Chemi-
as cal and Atomic Workers Union. I
against the Soviet challenge.
The U. S. secretary was mov-
ing cautiously. Leaving Washing-
tun Thursday night, he warned
the Soviets and Western Allie*
alike against any ‘ recklessness
in words or in deeds" that could
(See RUSK, Page g)
stamps &lu
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ng, deep
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arters
i gave no indication
led by the walkout
MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet gov-1 Premier Amintore Fanfani of It-
ernment teld the United States'aly in a Moscow conference
project which will provide access
to the new Gulf States ritilities Co.
group scheduled its first
sponse to pressures against West-
ern Europe, he said.
The meetings of the Western
foreign minister* will continue
through Monday. On Tuesday the
ministers will meet with the full
permanent council of NATO.
| On Wednesday, Rusk will con-
ifer with U.S. ambassadors who
have been summoned to Pari*
from both sides of the Iron Cur-
tain.
• p: ivate
V SUM
ge, fily
: 1219.95
10 mor
res, >05
e on the $330 million tax bill.
The TO-man House Senate nego-
ORANGE JUICE |
GETTING WITH IT — An s
year-old who attended the open-
ing of a new store the other day
was most serious while he filled
out a form which entitled him to
a chance at prise* given away.
When he came to the item at the
bottom. "Tel. No.," he Inquired[of
his mother: "What does that
meeting last night. ,
Dr Wellace Hill, superintend-
Moscow Radio said
three notes urged the
•___
fle
o reman •
M. at
Opponents of
are in Berlin under the
The spirit of negotiation was in
the air—both in the Western cap--
--------- ----,-----tai* and in Moscow—with each
I arrangement between Orange and side apparently waiting for the
“a "----" ----other to make the first direct dip-
lomatic move to set up talks.
Rusk and the foreign ministers
With Boiled Egg
"NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) — *
Postmen are, too, good sports. j
And that egg — stamped and
4 hardboiled — is on its way to j
California by first class mail. |
Postmaster Lewis Moore said
somebody dropped the three- EL PASO, Tex (AP)—A fath-that the plane was hijacked. Then
ounce egg into a Nashville mill er-and-son team hijacked a jet he persdaded Bearden that the
box Thursday with two.6-cent airliner Thursday, caused a fu- plane had too hittle fuk„for the
ror in Congress, and were cap- Cuban flight and that they must
tured b one blow from an en- land at El Paso to refuel.
raged U.S. Border Patrol official. Rickards said Bearden told him
- tiation
l meeting this aiternoon.
i Sen. Wardlow Lane cf Center.
MBead of the Senate comp, omise
body and sponsor of t ie Senate s
-tax versicn that was unacceptable
1o the House, said several sena-
’ opposed any further dealings
twit the House on tax matters.
many only after free all-German
elections and declared' they will
remain in West Berlin under their
war-won rights.
In addition to warning the
Kremlin of the danger* presented
by Moscow proposals on Berlin
and Germany, the Western notes]
pronounced Britain, France and
the United States ready to con-
sider "a freely negotiated settle-
ment of the unresolved problems
of Germany."
lure due to the possible disruption/tion, McNamara said.
| of water services to residents west Bushman Construction Co. of
of the bayou. Kansas City, Mo., was to pour
_ - e.. -W . . ___ --e. .. .. The S-inch Orange line, sole Wa- concrete on State Highway 62 at
BRIDGE.CITY (SpD-A.tenta- struc tional, seriesea hut. the ter supply source for housing the intersection of the IH 10 fre-
tive. $610,000 for the 1961- amountwill.be altered due to thedeveloprents and comme.caWay and State 62 near MCLewis
62 fiscalyear of the Bridge City raise in pay. 'buildings to the west, is located on Schoo.
School District—including a PAY In other business, the board separafe pilings on the north side The company is constructing 314
raise for teachers-was approved hired one teacher, and accepted of the bridge miles of road from the Bancroft
by trustens in a. special called the resignations of five faculty I Orange officials are in the pro- rice warehouse westward to FM
members. cess of drilling a well and con- 1136.
Mrs. Marsh* Gorman Sonnen- structingan elevated storage tank On FM 1134, known as the #-
berg was employed as high school in the City of Pinehurst to ade- ment plant road. W. R. Boyd, In,
social sicence teacher. Resigna- quately supply water to the affecs-lof Center, has worker* drivin,
tions were accepted from Patricia ed area when the S-inch line is'piling for the Cypress Bayou
C. Marek. Robert H. McKenzie, completely dismantled. This must bridge
S. F O'Neal. Barbara J. Idleman take place before the new Main Grading operations on the 1%-
.... ,. Street bridge can be constructed. , mile strio had been resumed after
An Orange municipal water de- recent inclement weather. The
partment crew will be standing by strip was contracted for $149,000.
PrODO- of the state's
----r---.—-—sEnelmitted some
rich Ebert for talks about the were ready to pull out of the state
commuters. body.
Brandt said that ifthe Commu- I say stay but it looks to me
nist respect the right of Berlin- lil it going to be harder than
ers to move freely and choose
their own jobs, there would be
nothing to talk about.
N 66
am SI
nights,
6 4603.
increase was
3 70
ith ord
funds for
ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1961
membership tax
use with
him to the plane deck, "his cheek NERGFSWthingSwjszerlondne AP fh ctw and 19 o the passenzeks intheameeting.vesksrdayat Sp-ma
spurting blood. Gilmans broken the murkv depths of take lucerne-mostiy teacherz-mescaoedrshite permanent tie-in for emergency
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...um impie ale the bon was made through a bracelet Cooperationof ounty Engr. J. G.
. ______ Siegfried Naumann, told she. was wearing- 1caa‘ ~ "
a Washington appeared to Be the newsmen Naumann, one of land-locked
Cuban government had nopart in . "T .Was quite impossible to Switzerland’s,fewadeep.sesadiverst
outs just minutes before the end the latest U.S. planechijacking,, count how many there were. Ev- first located the bus u v t]
• ‘ - The hijacking of Continentals —rWi-0 enarp- ,n .N and was 1------- — ----------
Los Angelesto - Houston flight erything,as h, thI inumqud, was Police officials said Naumann
came soon after the aircraft had the.i visibility.in then."ater.wastoid them he thought there were
stopped at Phoenix, Ariz., and 20
; Brown had violated parliamentary minutes from El Paso on Texas’
procedure by failing to permit a
roll call vote. ,
In County
Rain today interruoted plans of
at least two construction compa-
nies vreparing to pour concrete
on Texas State Highway Depart-
(he tax
H S.
Instructicn* services
a note today that it was ready to was possible without a war but
negotiate a settlement of the Her advised the United States and
lin question. but warned against others against making a mistake
military threats. [about Russian firmness.
The note made no specific men- "Of course the Soviet govern-
tion of calling a conference to I-------------------------------------
reach a German agreement al-
though there were rumors in Mos-1
cow that the Russians hope to see
such a conference before the Ger-
man elections and perhaps within
two or three weeks. The German
election comes in mid-September.
ment would prefer not to proceed
------- — - - ----------to conclude a peace treaty with-
and other big Western powers in Thursday that he felt a solution out participation of the Western
a note tndav that it was readv tol was nossihle withmuf a wat hut powers,” Moscow's note said
that unless an agreement is;today' to lay the groundwork for
Pea "cermanyosgeestonsern"ata Eovinanyalon sama aransementswaxhih aSS
" other wamrgwtnmarsgasmitssctaFFenenfsfs sstgwsiv-
The note was a reply to parallel counterparts. Rusk told newsmen he ,,id g 0U U‘
notes delivered to Russia by the at the airport that the Western, .... . a:
three Allied power* and West Ger-[Big Three are in Berlin by their. “ thev.Sovist.Vnion is dis:
many on July 17. rehts won in World War II, surhed over.West.Germany, *
The Western nations in their' Hez pointed out that Western oc- nogaorgettha tWet Ger-
notes insisted that a peace treatycupaton arrangeme nts..in. Berlin EM Germany aaza ing.onl
could be signed with a united Ger- »>» governed the Allied with- 545 Germany dd so.
dropped his eyes, Gilman with
one bone-breakiag wallop knocked
iry of drawal from East Germany after
Paris the war.
Soviets Are Ready
“For Berlin Talks
temporary emergency water sup-
ply to Orange water customers
west at Bayou should the
[ existing 8-inch line be temporarily
damaged during wrecking of the
cid Main Street bridge structure.
ood con-
4255
• Norge
d Five
ar serv-
y ocwn,
5 Greon.
ains
a rouse vOe AMI a nV--n T9 • a .1 J a . • . . ine mjacKer pai, LeOm neard- CErE ”CIC iuui at EM E
f Daniel end Speaker James Tur- Possible, but not imminently, by the gods. Arriving wnole. you en. 3s. and his son. Codv Beard- the plane and the captain so
j man to declare their stand on the probable Most of the nation's hi- are a good egg: broken, youire -- ’ - ---.
s tax bill now “and not wait until'jack-harassed airlines indicate, cracked; ■ not arnvng. U.S.
t anzvastdresr.net Cemo
* panterhons said Turman talked where passengers are beginning thepostmaster."Then he care-
with him by telephone May 29 be- to cast suspicious glances at their fuly .hand-cancelea the.
fore the speaker cast the vote fellow travelers, indicate they’re [
that caused a Senate-passed tax pot sure what measures to take.
bill to tail with a 72-12 tie. The There have been no indications,
governor has denied telling Tur- however, that citizens are avoid:
nun how to vote. , ing air travel simply because of
, s Turman refused to take Oliver’s fear they might find a hijacker
i motion today, saying “It is not in the next seat
’ | the eligible type." . The Federal" Aviation Agency
The House refused 97-43 late Thursday aathorized the ar.ning
Thursday to accept the Senate of crews following the attempted
version of a $360 million package hijacking of a Continental Air- a « ■ ■ r l
that is based mostly on a 1 PT lines plane at El Paso, Tex.—the Man Fnre
’ cent sales tax on purchases of third such incident since May 1 IVICC! LIIUS
’ more than 24 cents Represents- One company. American Air:
i tive* asked a conference commit-; lines, stated it was flatly “against
. tee to try for a settlement agree- arming any member of our
', able to both side* before the crews.” The Airline Pilots Asso-
9 Tuesday deadline. | ciation also lined up against tne
I House members also asked the suggestion. ____ I
I nttorney general Thursday for a Not quite so definite were Trans GALVESTON (AP) — The 5th
I ruling on the legality of a natural World Airways, Eastern Air Lines Texas state AFL-CIO convention
* (See TAXES, Page ») 1 (See ‘SHOTGUN’. Page 9)___ ended as it began, in turmoir and
3 ———--------------:—— —----—------- iconfusion.
which provide a $299 pay raise
for teachers. This nlases teac:
er pay in the district at $500
above th: state ninim. ’’ 22": and Mra Allie Mae Bushnell.
EPr.,Hillxstressedtthatcasraie in Trustees retained the firm of
Provide money to support the pay Golemion aRoife ot Houston as f0 - make immediate repairs in
increase. architects district. event a line breakageat the
Bridge City School levies taxes A committee was.anpointed to bayou crossing during the bridge
of- 51,63 oh the 5’0 valuation , investigate the possibility of pur- wrecking operations. This, along
based on 50 .per cent of true mar- chasing 10 acres o' land from with emergency water supply
Ih -Value. U. C. Champagne. The property from West Orange, will insur no
__— _ I Out of the proposed $010 000 which partially adjoins the.nioht disruption in service to the water
. After the convention adjourned, STRIPPER OPPOSES UNION budget, $42 000 is earmarked for school campus will be used for users across the bayou. _ -
J. Elro Brown urged members of PICKEr — Eetie Faye 'assin. administration: pupil transporta- exoansien purposes by the district.
Communist police seized die [the new Texas Industrial Union 47-year-old stripteaser, carries ibrn amropimatt " " "
identity cards of some commuter* ccuference not to walk out and s n sunrarting her emoloye in
from the suburbs Thursday. The asked them to continue paving New Orleans, La., in opposition IFce
__________ a new paper., per capita taxes to the state AFL 10 i n -n 50 ,c > airy 53 raK r
which barred them from the city,—
duplex
rnished
Pco.
rtment.
1. Mrs.
x,util-
ailable.
3-4545.
vt t»r
TU 3-
By GARTH JONES
AUSTIN (APy-- After overcom-
i” strong objections to, additional t
mpromise talks, the Senate
were bound over
along with Lane, Sens. Biuce
Reagan, Jep Fuller, and Tomi
-—Creighton. It is the sam com-
limittee that tried unsuccessfully
.t‛for a compromise wjth the House
lat tne end of th, session.
Earlier,. SePreston Smith of
I I ubbock, aeting governor for io-
i day in_xKe absence from Austin;
, Go Price Daniel andLt. Gov.,
e,Ramsey, predicted the legis-
Afatue win pass a tax bill before By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
' I this,session‛s Tuesday 1s it possible that jet airliners
i n - , Pon -u T nil soon wijl c^rrv" -shotgun” riders
-wrnohpt"NecRePtraTo Aetliike stagecraches of the Old
a House vote on a motion asking
■ “But I am not willing to thrv.
.eway all our chances for. a bill
snduring this session," Lane said.
AWe’ve gone a long way already
giend I’m willing to go a little bit
farther."’
,3g Lane said refusal to compro-
_mise would leave the Senate open
lto criticism for an “uppish atti-,
tude
Voting against additional tax
negotiations were Sens. R. A.
Weinert, George Pakhouse, Dor-
lsey Hardeman and Frank Owen.’
t Hardeman is eno»her- mem er
, of thi: Senate conference group.
$7,000; oper- if acquired. -- _______ ______ _
ation of plant. $38,000; mainte- Named to the committee were ficials who attended, said today:
9.. :?nl’. 812,700. .fixed w. H- Hayes, T- E Cone
Orange board members. I found mean2 TelL_mebodx3
them most considerate and kind THE AP8 HAW
like totaling $200,000. --——---- • c r 1
sala . On orders from President Kan- tze erewmen,. mistaken for.Pi:
re nedy not to deal with the hijack- rates:.to be roughed up as they
egg and ers, that he would not be block- alighted. __
put'ft into a mad sack for the mailed. Border Patrol men shot .2. . ... .
2-dav trip to Berkeley.’ the tires from the $5-million Con- gers, including the two gunmen.
The egg bars no return ad- tinentl Airlines Boeing 707 jet a* and a crew of six, four men and
dress it rolled toward a takeoff for the two stewardesses. Among the
Havana, Cuba. passengers was Gilman en route
| Theo, his nine-hour adventure! (See HIJACKERS, Page >)
[coming to a fast chimax, eaiden
allowed FBI men aboard a* the
many begin three days of secret
The new agreement allow* each conferences Saturday to put to-
city to obtain water from the other gather a united allied front
When Bearden for a moment
The North Atlantic Treaty Or-
ganization was born in direct re-
strictions by the
They have been, told that they can-
not have new apartments. th
they may not buy such thing as
motorcycles and washing ma- ________
. , tic w..ta. ttureau chines, and that their children do he was worrii
Data From U.S. Weather Bureau not have the same rights toithreats.
■Outlook Scattered thundershowers schooling as others. ■ _
High today —-———-------— 90 There has been a campaign and get new affiliates," he said.
Bow tonight .....- -wu lagainst them in the Communist "Our program will go forward."
buticok tomorrow and their names have been . r---- - -----------------
tered thundershowers postea publicly. "
High tomorrow .—- S2 - ------- -
Sunset today ......... 7:06 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow 115327 a T 1o1 „„ suuury , _ __ _ __ _
25’ mem
Eq‛1280a.m4018:m3-.m.10w,a:50"p.m1 trying to stop theflow of refagres which is being organized by rep is:*. They are shown in front of debt srice" An- cnsedatqipvestigatetheesteasbittyce
Kb *.m. Mlto the Wert va best B- i. To-|resentatives .21 industrial un- ( : reet nignt cub. going transfers. $400 The remain- &ranting more benefit* to teach .
LsiLeRDAY - Temperafure: Nen % (See BERLIN, Page ») . (See LABOR, Page 1) I (AP Wirepoto). jig .portion is earmarked tor in- i (See BUDGET, Pace •) L
powers to conclude a --------
peace treaty "on the basis of t.
agreement •• arrangement DetW ______ _
^sS }n^nS ---------, .
____ ____ — 5680 note addressed to officals and the West Orange Wa- at Britain, France and West Ger-
and also caused two .of the hos- thThUnitedStatese statedT^t “ ter Distriet Board.
separate Soviet treaty with East
Germany will be signed “provided . -
that the United States and other S—.m
The plane carried 67 passen-/Western powers do not cease im-enNs"—-
----------
basis • j to De comPieted Moday-
The note was delivered only a Through this connection. West
few hours after Khrushchev told Orange will be able to furnish a
The notes, delivered Thursday,
to the embassies of the United!
en. 16.
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ax Bill ’
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equest
BERLN (AP)—Communist au-130,000 more.
J thorities in East Berlin announced tering at all. .
• new measures today to harass Many of the latter group belong there had been some.indication to Cu___ ___________________ -
S Germans who live in the Red East to the "wash-rag squadron.” wom- of harmony and rapidly healing Capt, B. D. Rickards, the plane’* unside ovn SO reet deep I ------- ------- . useeegem
A but work in West Berlin, en from the East who do house- buttle scar* from three days of commander. "Alter your course lake. The body of a 16th victim traffic, and thousands of vacation- the bridge wrecking
me Communist citv govern- work for 'the more prosperous debate on a power struggle be- 55 degrees to the south," was recovered earlier. ing motorists had to mare a 60- Istart Monday,” Walker said.
I ment decreed that from Aug. 1 West Berliners, tween Brown and secretary- Rickards. * veteran of 34 years The bus, carrying 35 American mile detour between Lucerne and No definite 1
1 such commuters must pay their The new Communist measure treasurer Fred Schmidt, of flying, alerted El Paso inter- tourists and a crew of three, Interlaken. Switzerlend s most
I bills for rent, electricity, gas, wat- looked in West Berlin like the The tense atmosphere returned, national Airport. With a code word veered off into the lake Wednes- popular summer resorts._________
I er and other public services in Red reply to a protest Thursdayiagain. however, when tie consti-
■ Western German marks on a from the U.S., British and French tution committee proposed the
I mirk.for-mark basis commandants in West Berlin .two-cent boost immediately after
Western money is worth nearly lagainst other recent restrictions Brown announced a four-cent in
I five times as much as the bills the on travel between East and West,crease had failed to receive a re-
l Communists print Berlin, which is supposed to be quired two-thirds majority on a
I Violators were threatened .with guaranteed by, the four occupation noil call vote. 98,484 to 64.276.
1 jail sentences and fines. (powers. ( After an hour of parliamentary
I Commuters were again orderedi In announcing the new meas-/maneuvering. by both sides, the
I to register with the Communist ures. the East Berlin city govern; two-cent proposal was adopted,
f authorities, whether they hold reg- ment made no comment on the. 394 to 189, on a count of the dele-
[. ular jobs or just do occasional protest, which was delivered to gates present. On a roll call, dele-
I work. Some 52,000 are-registered the Soviet commandant. Tne Red based on the membership of their]
I in West Berlin, but many of. these announcement noted, however, union locals.
I —perhaps as many as 20,000—are-that Mayor Willy Brandt of West After the vote, officials of two
I not registered with thesCommu Berlin had not replied to a PrOPO- lof 'the state's largest unions ad ,
B nists. An estimated 3B.WO to by East Berlin Mayor Fried-, ni,t!f<j some of their members
427
ly near the scene of to get the connection in service tor tor
ne etin clhced tn . w 2 69 E
“It. was quite impossible to
count how many there were. Ev-
erything was covered in mud, and
(Guis) Foyle.
Joining of the two systems is to
be made at Carol Street and South
locatea tne pus inursaav .nu/Avenue in west Orange.
unable to fasten the cable. "This tie-in will eventually elim-
ne viby u„ -a — tola them he thougnt there wereinatewhe-"osterp.Azenuewsonrte.
brelnornthan three feet-even at least eight bodies in the bus,." Pau^^rdcluZ^.n of
"un m- lamp, but he was not certain. I the water district board, said. , --------
f Eswaesrana his son a slightly ing a steel cable to the bus and ar"wbmeg. Theopoilce feared if thtFMiMarsrcbiemafkih.netsd W R Aldrich a Co. of Baton
built blond, entered the cockpit planned tie on anotner..Earpes several of them may have been nection are already on order lol- Rouge, La., was scheduled today
work without re s Until the two-cent proposal behind two stewardesses, fitted with heavy cranes stood by washed out of the wreck and may lowing the meeting yesterday. I to snoot asphalt on frontaz rads
__- reached the convention floor.] "We’re going to take this plane to raise it. never be found. | "w wil do everything possible and shoulders of a 4.9 mile atrip
Many of the latter group belong there had been some indication to Cuba,” the elder Bearden told The vacation bus came to rest The highway near the scene of to get the connection in service tor fos bich contract price is
1 +he “wach-rao emiadron.“ wom- of harmonv and rapidly healing Cant. B. D. Rickards, the plane’s tiosice own 80 tee* deen n the the accident was still closed to use if an emergency arises during $2. 543. 671.
commander. "Alter your course lake. The body of a 16th victim traffic, and thousands of vacation- the bridge wrecking scheduled to The strip is north of Orange
“ __ _ _ I from Highway 87 west to the Ban-
' No definite per gallon chargecroft rice warehouse.
was set in yesterday s meeting. Monday, the highway depart-
However it will be the same ment plans to detour the west-
charge to each city should the bound, or incoming Orange traf-
need arise to purchase water from fic. under the Simmons Drive
the other party overpass on the frontage roads of
City and caunty officials soight Interstate 19.
help from the West Orange group i Rerouting will permit depart-
to reduce the impending delay in ment workers to close a gap in
the county bridge program. Some the south main lane of the Inter-
two or three months were antici-1 state 19 freeway where a gap was
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1961, newspaper, August 4, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530344/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.