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THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE FIVE
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1961
In International Problems
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Nehru Asks Christian Leaders
i For Friendly Approach Spirit
GEORGE CORNELL
Probation Violation Counts
Filed on Goldfine and Aide
in primaries.
OBITUARIES
established"
The TB association helps in the
came an agnostic.
"AU of the work done by the
committee
whether it exists under a just gov-
Policy Planners Investigation
Orange Center
dictment. One condition ofproba-
this
Activities
counted for in his business opera-
tions.
declared:
he has been a dedicated along.
tro
Duncan Woods
Laos Peace
DALLAS (AP)
wrought."
AAUW-
Ferguson
Spouse Both
In Seclusion
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Children’s Square
7-9 p.m.
Jake Courmier
scat-
Spl) -
Route,
Jake
Vidor
of
ock-
i in-
Mrs.
the
had
blundered
into
which
Ella Dark Courmier of Vinton,
training.
In Auto Crash
of Beaumont;
Adam Courmier of Orangefield;
High AAAA band
0
f
Theriot of Bridge City and Joe
as
crude oil.
ange.
I
Port Arthur Man
Posts $1,000 Bond
A Port Arthur man posted a
palgn. The firemen conducted the
the compact's 27th annual meet-
inKh
to
contended
they
Texas,
term
ing
posted the $1,000 bond.
f
4
Weather is
Like Spring
Over State
Three of Them Are in South
Elections To Fill Four Seats Vacated by Demos
Pinehurst Firemen
Postpone Meeting
Firemen To Hear
Report on Fund
Demo Leadership
Hit by Solon
Approval Seen
For Conference
Of OAS on Cuba
WASHINGTON (AP) — A pro-
Orangeite Given
Naval Promotion
for their concern and efforts to
alleviate some of the hardship sit !
uations caused by the hurricane."
shat
the
Col. Lester Schockner, 4th Army
aviation officer, said commercial
and military pilots have violated
the restricted areas, but to a lesser
Clouds were expected to linger
through the day over much of the
Mrs Calvin Bland and daugh-
ters._visited 'Mr and Mrs. D. P.
ome
the
neat
ved
nent
ises-
api-
"This admission by Castro
makes it imperative that a full
‘.scale investigation of our policy
planning and of our policy plan-
ners be undertaken at once before
Mrs. 1
VIDOR
rat
y.
VISTON (1
mier, 81 of
1 of
pers
irate
aus:
the
liver
will
end
in it
rould
ment.
A discussion is planned on a
Agreement
Is Reached
GENEVA (AP) — The Western
place in the same category.
West Orange High School senior
drum major, Sandra Thomas,
took first place in twirling com-
petition.
Attending with the students
were Band Directors Bob Ken-
Department influencing our poli-
, cy not only toward Cuba, but now
toward Africa and other areas of
the world.
imor
s us
th."
most
lene
rets:
if a
soap
com-
Mar
my
tates
ir to
it of
owa.
man.
help
cord
imp
issa-
Mas
cent
st-65
t is
ency
hor-
what
tone
rine Corps Recruit Depot. San Treece, pastor of the Pentecostal votes.
Diego. Church of Lake Charles. Burial
The Leatherneck has been as- will be in Lee Cemetery at Vin-
signed to Camp Pendleton. Calif. ton, •
for additional combat infantry: Survivors
. . . assembly also voiced its pleasure
The assembly today took up a at the presence of observers from
that nonmember churches with special
—-mention of the official Vatican ob-
tered showers, and considerable
cloudiness was in prospect for the
eastern two-thirds of Texas again
Court here on a charge of driving
while intoxicated, second offense.
Rev. R. H. Flachmeier, pastor
of the Trinity Lutheran Church of
which she was- a member, will of-
ficiate.
SUSIE'S SUMMIT—"Susie,” Jersey cow owned by Mrs. Mary Tryner of Braidwood, IlI.,
retires to the summit of this hill of mine tailings when in the mooood for a little quiet.
She spends much of the day on the hill. Passing motorists often mistake the meditative
milker for a statue, according to her owner.
Anahuac Saturday.
West Orange and Bridge City
AA bands won first place in the
marching contests and Stark
The 20-year-old Oakland Youth
vaulted over the railing Sundav
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Murphy|
have been called to Helena. Ark.,
'rom nations that traditionally op-
chiding
were losii
emment or tyranny, the church servers.
McLewis
Patty Fisher, PR 9-1676
McLEWIS (Spl) — Recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis
were Mrs. John Bice and chil-
dren and Mrs. N. L. Bell both of
Beaumont.
Airman 2.C. Lonnie Peveto, son
day at 7 p.m. in Claybar Funeral eluded a far-reaching agreement
Home for MinobGoyne McAdams today on how to maintain the
Sr.. 63, of 1294 South St., Beau- peace and neutrality of Laos.
hree
Wil-
one
nent
U.S.
liven
le.
you
"per
lock
authority to broaden its study
include natural gas as well
warning the State Department
declaration by Fidel Cas- that Castro was a Communist all
i
i
«...... or sng Called for by T exas Educator
.hI had livad 1e . 1.__cuf '
mon
mont. j tier.
Overnight guests of Mrs. Nura _____
G’Neel were her daughter and resting
Mrs. J. E Sorinas
Wilbur E. Arrington. sod of
Mrs. Lettie Arrington of Route 1.
,,, ... n-AmAtaA in
disaster s are
sirs
roft,
ma- 7
slain
g of
erat-
ade-
the
tent
our
ntial
for
s in
vital
tent
1ded
k-up
st."
gust Courmier of Vinton, Arthur
Courmier of Port Neches, and
charges of violation of probat on.
Goldfine—whose gift-giving to
Sherman Adams led to Adams'
resignation as an assistant to tnen
President Dwight D. Eisenhower-
where Mrs Murphy's sister, Mrs.
Vernon Biddle, is ill.
Her body will be taken to An-
derson Funeral Home in San Fran-
cisco where funeral services will
more Cuban
The British and Soviet delegates
The Pinehurst Volunteer Fire
Department’s regular meeting
has been postponed until tomor
Nehru is not a Christian. He with Roman Catholic leaders and
was born into the Hindu faith hut expressed hope "these will devel-
ho. nn friitfislIu in +he futira ” I Tv a
dent of the University of Dallas, four ambassadors
M. C. McAdams Sr.
Funeral services were held to- powers and the Soviet Bloc con-
DALLAS (AP) — An educator. "These planners are still influ-,
who formerly was counsel of thejencing our policy toward Cuba on
Senate Internal Security subcom-the assumption that Castro is
mittee called Sunday for invest!-;harmless
gallon of this country’s policy "The Senate Internal Security
planners. - Subcommittee, J. Edgar Hoover
Dr. Robert Morris, now presi- (of the FBI) and at least three or
probation on a suspended 18-
months sentence on a second in-
tion was that he identify the
recipients of about $600,000 unac-
Dec. 73
___- ____will still "obey its Lord."
DELHI, India (AP) — The committee report singled
i Prime Minister Nehru appealed out no particular nations as op-
J to Christian leaders from around pressors but said: "No present
I the world today to approach inter-'(difficulties justify Christians or
I national problems in a "friendly churches in acquiescing in either
I| spirit rather than in the spirit of old or new forms of tyranny.
I the cold war." Government without consent of
drafting a resolution to reaffirm
traditional policy that the compact
can do nothing more than place
recommendations before its 33
member states for acceptance or
rejection.
The subcommittee, headed by
state, bringing occasional
a nee companies lived up to their
ligations very well, and they are
entitled to some commendation
examined and the full extent of
his injuries had not been de-
termined.
Exact details of the accident
were not immediately available.
Sgt. Johnny Peveto and Patrol-
man Louis Lemoine, Orange offi-
cers, are investigating.
OCTA costs money. The money
nerly of West Orange, Leon
are the cochairmen of the 6%-
month-old conference. Under the
won second
clearly placed himself in the Com-
munist eamp Friday night when
he declared he was a Marxist-
Leninist and would remain one
"until the day l die.”
His announcement seemed to
Dinah Shore,
NEW
are his wife.
TL. A_D.._area. ----------------""P-——--one Ly|e Courmier of Sul-
I hree Area BandS phur: one other daughter.
Rate in Contests Oil Marketing Controversy
Vivian Peveto is here on.
ly leave from Colorado'
race are
(Continued from Page 1)
Little Mexico Restaurant with Har-
riet Babin as speaker.
Thursday at noon — Orange Al-
trusa Club with literature to be dis-
tributed.
Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. — Orange
Javcees at First National Bank
with Mrs R. G. Carter as speaker.
Dec. 13 at 9:45 a.m. — Navy Of-
ficer's Wives Chib with Mrs.
report stating
Sassone and family in Osyka, ■••joren, meussa, 14, ano joay i. i
Miss., this weekend. Mrs." Bland ILakemXrthur •d Patt Jean, of A spokesman would say only)
Open
46 and 74 p.m. — Weight Room.
Open Saturday s announcement of an
(No charge made for activity un- impending divorce caught all but
less indicated.) the couple's closest friends off-
________________ guard.
. ~| The singing star of television
degree than private pilots.
The forbidden .air spaces are
around Ft. Bliss, Ft. Hood, Ft.
SUL Okla., FL Polk. La. Ft
Chaffee, Ark., and Army ranges
in New Mexico.
In the Ft. Bliss area near El
proposed building program
house the new fire truck.
Tuesday will be their 18th wed SAN ANTONIO (AP)—The 4th
ding anniversary—aad their last. Army warned private pilots today
The most popular theory on the they will be in danger of being
split-up: long separations caused shot down if they fly over re
by the pursuit of their individual stricted areas
careers. — - - — * - — -
MAURICEVILLE (Spl) — Hie Beneke of Stark High School. Or-
Mauriceville volunteer firemen to-
reported insurance.
BOSTON (AP) — Industrialist
Bernard Goldfine, 71, and his sec-
and the tall cowboy actor married
Dec. 5, 1943 in Las Vegas, Nev.
Friends said Miss Shore left
Boyd Ford, RO 3-3028 town as soon as she finished her
-CSP! . D. M, Taylor Friday night television show.
day will hear reports on the re-
cent fund raising campaign and
discuss plans for a building pro-
gram.
Wilson Dunn, secretary-treas-
urer. will report on funds derived
in the recent door to door cam-
Mrs. James G Stephenson was nasties
hostess Friday to the Orangefield 8:30-9:30 a.m. — Children's Story
First Baptist WMU at the con-Hour
eluding meeting of the Lottie 74 p.m. — Christmas Gift
Moon week of prayer. There were Wraps with Mrs. Eleanor Don-
ll members and 1 visitor present, a Ison
Guests, of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Friday, Dec. 5
(Buddy) Franks this weekend 4-5 p.m. — Weight Lifting In-
were Mrs. Franks' brother and structions.
have been
ind jury. He was apprehended
Orange County Sheris Depart-
ment officials and subsequently
By D. HAROLD OLIVER
WASHINGTON (AP) - Four
special elections for the House of death of Rep
Representatives are coming up to This election is
fill seats formerly held by Demo- “
rata. Three of the contests will
er states. .
Acting Gov. Jack Gage of Wy- ....
oming called the study a "witch Wednesday.
row due
teay
Fireman T. H. Gantt said.
“Since current business will be of
Interest to the department as a
whole, we feel It is necessary, to
have the meeting on a night when
all can attend.”
The session will be held tomor-
row at 7 p.m. in the Bancroft 7 p.m.
' School library. Schook
Ray Gomer Delgadillo, 35, of 1021 The
.use me new nre uruca. 7th St., Port Arthur, was indicted December after several states, in-
President Jimmy Brown will Nov. 28 by the September
conduct the regular monthly bust- gra: ‘ ' *
ness session which will be held at by 4
in the Mauriceville High
budgef.which offisiahsbslisuagten!n,mpaajfaromi“eVanplerlanda-sesa,oon6n" Banninaton sum
------• ----unknown. > .Fleet, its home port is San Diego
retary, Mildred Paperman. 43, are
scheduled to appeir again in fed-
eral court today—this time to face
i “If we seek peace, we must in the governed cannot be approved
some ways adopt the ways of [by. Christians in our time.”
peace." he told the general as- Regarding the cold war the re-
isembly of the World Council of port said years of mutual distrust
[ Churches. , have given nations “false and
He urged the gathering of “the fixed images" of one another,
great leaders of religious thought” "The Marxist-Leninist view of
to face current international is- basic conflict with capitalism does
sues squarely and give mankind not necessarily mean that global
advice in solving them. nuclear war will inevitably take
To evade them, he said, is no place." It said.
way to help in their resolution. "On the other hand the goals
But he pleaded that the "man-[of Western society do not neces-
ner of approach be friendly” in [ sarily imply an armed crusade.”
dealing with the dangerous and The assembly, representing 195
extraordinary problems now per- Protestant, Orthodox and other de-
vading the international scene, nominations with more than 350
“The cold war method only ag- million members from all sections
eravates the problems." he said, of the globe, took up reports as
A A A e. . , . "I cannot understand how anyone'it neared its close Tuesday.
Mrs. A. Singdahl ; thinks they, can achieve peace by In a session Sunday night it
Funeral services will be held to- methods which only make for hailed the “closer contacts which
morrow at 3 p.m. in Noguess Mor- more and o more war psychosis have recently been
.__. . n . . M , .2 tuary for Mrs. Anny Smgdahl, 75. * r‘"‘—" U- -ith •----fethali
been diagnosed in Or- case-finding efforts of other agen- of 260 N "23rd St 5 -.........—........ - --
• *hin .,— u.— -- .. *ha 1—I cit -mt - died yesterday it t in in later abandoned religion and be- op fruitfully in the future.” The
her home following5^ an iliness of cam- *" aonnetic inecomh -------d • -1------
three months.
Bailey of Long Beach. Oslif , and
her mother, Mrs. Fred Bailey of ________ ____eg------, ----------- _
Carthage. Bailey, a Navy career cil Dance Featuring Dwight James sought seclusion separately today
man, is en route to Hawaii where and The Rocking Knights (Charge) and the movie colony turned from
he expects to. spend the next Saturday, Dec. 9
three years. He and his wife will 9-11 a.m. — Teen - age Art
visit with her parents in Baton League (Charge)
Rouge before he embarks. 1 4-8 p.m. — Band Session
__Regular Week Day Activities
1:304:35 p.m. — Community Cen-
ter Open for Reservations.
44 and 74 p.m. — Game Room
Monday, Dec. 4 ________
4-5 p.m.—Twirlers Class 1 crats say Rabaut had a strong
44 p.m.—Weight Lifting Instruc- personal hold on the district and
tions they are not, going to get caught
74 pm—Christmas Table Ar- napping in what they call a poten-
& dancing
from Baptist'Hospital in™Beau-1 5:30-9:30 a.m—Women's Slym- Candidates for the Rabaut seat[
mont after undergoing medical nasties will be chosen in Jan. 23 primary.-,
treatment there for two weeks 5:30-9 30 am. — Children s Story Six Democrats, including Rabaut’s Board of Insurance said Sunday
Leslie Sorter and Wilson Hoff- Hour- son Louis, a tax attorney, have 20 d.o. sura R-sa4. naaz
pauir returned home Friday from 74 p.m. — Outdoor Christmas
a two-day deer hunt in P o J k Lighting
County. - 7-9 p.m — Band Session
Larry Rigsby attended the Ne- Wednesday, Dec. 5
derland - Angleton football game 4-5 p.m. — Weight Lifting In-
Friday. structions
Oliver Carter of Lake Charles 74 P.m.—Special Holiday Foods
and Rav Coulter.of Nederland and Treats
were guests in the L Sorter home 74 p.m. — Beginners Bridge
Friday. Lessons
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Elder Rees
and son. Mark, were guests Sat- cert Band
urday of Rees' parents, Mr. aad Thursday, Dec. 7
Mrs. C. E. Rees 8:30-9:30 a.m. — Women's Slym-;
where two conservatives are try-'spokesman. said he is quite hope-
in& for the zeat left vacant by the ful about GO? chances in LouIsi-
death of Rep. Overton Brooks ana. despite the fact that Demo-
- —— • Dec. 19. crats hive 97 per cent of registra-
.Then,other.elections are Dec. 16 tions. Potter both Waggoner
he held next mont miEo" 1 and 22 10 fin vacancies in Texas and Lyons are ultra-conservative
an •
Inai will rerhn pemocrdtir dtsgen michigan t7bamsandFsb Kalbough ERepublican
Wfe 2eMh WWSTS
ing the South for granted A M eh candidates *74 Democrat*’ Jhe three ways.with an.uncommitted
% " also could prove Waggoneypoi producscwhols-petscenrsdorpresideg kenned
Republican leaders appear none Lyons Sr., Shreveport oil dealer. geting „z7 aza insttNixon’s,
too optimistic, but say they are/They were named in a primary.5r00k. the district last year
quits hopeful of breaking the long I. Lee Potter, the Republican 3 1 K .... . ..
Republican drought in Louisiana National Committee's Southern Repubbeans count their chances
’----------------------1--- tougher in both Texas scraps
They say their best hope lies in a
new Texas law requiring a winner [
to poll a majority. otherwise tne
top two go into a run-off The
Texas candidates were not named
postponea uuu v— w- •— --------- ------— ...--------.. i Harvey Houston of Denver, draft-
to conflicting meetings drive to help pay off debts and $1,000 appearance bond today pend- ed its report Sundy night as a
to contncting meet " to secure tireghting equip- ing a hearing in 128th District preliminary to today's opening of
attended the Ryerson social at the
Greenbriar Country Club in Hous-
Ernest L. Reid. former city at- ton Saturday.
torney and veteran lawyer here,; L. A. Dugue ia under medical
was admitted to Frances Ann treatment in room 315 in St.
Lutcher Hospital after being in-Therese Hospital in Beaumont,
volved today in a one-car acci- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alverson are
dent in the 800 block of 15th the parents of a 5 pound. 3 ounce
Street. daughter, born Nov. 25 in Baptist
An attending physician said Hospital In Beaumont. She has
Reid did not apoear to be seri- been named Leigh Ann. Her [
ously hurt but will be held for 24 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
hours for observation. The physi-Charles Alverson of Grand,
clan told The Leader at press [Rapids, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. 1
deadline that Reid is still being Edward Brynt of Vidor. ,
f e . pose intervention in another eoun-
Youth Survives “Xany representatives, hog
Leap From Bridge eoNrerenemedoula "Er"catle, he
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Fran though perhaps not 4s early as
cis Patrick Kennedy, the second the Jan. 15 originally proposed by
_ new agreement, their govern-
oit. i n.. cur ments are to consult each other
Vintin dica 20ute 1 50 and decide what action to take
at the ".died todayaat.ti10 M™’ whenever the peace or neutrality
Tuesday. 2 c 2 epomeno i Tkhter.Mr:s.of La<« is threatened.
Forecasters looked for a/fittle,/aKcnnPs..zM.Hodge, The agreement also gives the t cai . heminber. forion
cooler weather to sprea. east Lak eCharles, AftrnalongSoviet bloc * veto over 111 major Msalttrscaumrhemispherrecnrsdn
ward across Texas and reach the. * nesidentaozVinton‛Courmier decisions of the three-nation con- ministers aconi renasnst°csonsider
southeast pert by Tuesday, but "asgairetiredn backsmith or.the trol commission for Laos. The cQlectie tacton A goinsaiStbaawis
theytpred ictedabovennormal Heagohinealrmemberkdtothedkrrsscommissiom.made up.ofcanada AmerVcan
peratures for most areas. Roads Baptist Church, India and Poland, is t. superise States.
. . aa . His body will be at the Hixson observance of the cease-fire and The proposal before the OAS
Local Man Finishes Funeral Home in Sulphur until Laotian neutrality. Council is sponsored by Colombia.
D . ... (uneral services tomorrow kt 1, The. agreement stipulates that The conference would consider the
Kecruit I rainng p.m The body will be taken to formai recommendatons of the threat of communism and decide
Pvt. Freddy Shores, son of Mr the Cross Roads Baptist Church commission can only be. made by what steps to take against it. Cuba
and Mrs. Frederick B. Shores of for services at 2 p.m. unanimous vote, but situation re- j, not mentioned by name, but is
Route 3. Orange, recently com- Rev. Rusaell Neal, pastor, will ports and other minor decisions the obvious target.
a------- *—i-i-- -t h- Ne- nfficist ee=i=tad hu D- AAn-uin can be approved by majority Prime Minister Fidel Castro
Mrs. R1pS QNGELES'PPex. SanaEhis thmispher who have sought
two Sunday that Republican Sen John to defend Castro from charges
-f Tower was elected in Texas be- of subservience to communism.
-andchildren; and fiveKenlersnccharntdolunreen politicalckQlommns forsignc.mini ster
itldren._____ parties becamenstagnant ffom be-isadvanceinorthesdouncst meeting
ToweM. the first GOP senator that the prospectsessemed
— good for our project
n • n’ .L ,c Nov ------ ------ One veteran Latin-American dip*
By Birth of Son "ADemocratic voters stayed lomat predictedetatnthemproposaf
-“I didn't away from the polls," Yarborough wouid, obtain near-unanimous aP
. waspreg;;saids„pbecause they said, ‘Why P There may be some opposition
nant,” said Mrs. G. R. Furry, 41 vote ? -........ — _
after giving birth to a 5-pound
son -
is ill in Baptist Hospital in Beau- Montgomery had gone away ear- Paso, where heat-seeking missiles
mont. lier. . are fired daily, 37 violations were
Overnight guests of Mrs, Nurs [ Miss Shore was believed to be . noted in one month. Schockner
O'Neal were her daughter and resting at the couple’s Palm'said. He said an Army unit came------ -, ------ .. 2----•
son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Springs home with thir two chil- within two seconds of launching pleted recruit training at the Ma- officiate, assisted by Rev. Marvin
Howell and their childrendren, Melissa, 14, and Jody 7. [a missile toward what it thought*-’-- ----D-nrit Denmt Sen Treece nastor of th. Penternetal
it . .... ; P*" '***• A opoeIa. wvuw s, was a target drone, only to dis-
Lake Arthur, La. that the singer planned to file for cover that an object spotted by
Parnell Kirkpatrick was re- divorce on very genersl grounds, radar was a twin-engined aircraft
. g • a eased irom Baptist Hospital in *—*-* *- *‛ “ -*- “ha
Attornev I mured Beaumont Wednesday after un-
A---neY dergoing minor skin surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Evans
mont. husband of Mrs. Constance The six-point agreement was
McAdams and father of Minor adopted at a closed session of the
McAdams Jr., both of Orange. 114-nation Laos peace conference.
McAdams died yesterday at it will become operative when the
s uraiparsin‛set"ceimesresm"rangazeredan-hosecsbEB,rmmgmarszegnkereomggaa
caused—by wind or water. Insur: chertra““exasldlringghtherainghin McAdam, was . salesman and SX'JXX ara -.1 h"« by Mrs Norman Wacks and Mrs.
Skies were clear at only a few was • member of the Methodist by Western and Communist dele-
points along the coast, in deep church gates alike. M *"* r*a 2 AKs" L. ssmheduiea
South Texas and around Laredo1 Other survivors include one The agreement names Britain for.nextueexu.but.the tmen and
Temperatures remained well daughter, Mrs. C. E. Flink of and the Soviet Union as joint,Nates.hAcnnt.roeenuscarranzd.
above "normal Readings before Jacksonville, Fla.; one brother, permanent guardians of Laotian Mrs. A.AGi ' publicity chair
sunrise varied from 45 degrees at Maurice McAdams of Houston, neutrality. .man. epo
Dalhart to 59 at Brownsville, and four grandchildren. — -
achieved high ratings in Inter- Is Heading for Showdown
scholastic league competition inT, -
By MAX B. SKELTON Ihunt" end said it was an attemptiand.four.sra
DENVER, Colo. (AP)—A con-by‘ Scuthem states to convince the great granocni
troversy over equitable sharing tf 'public Northern states are produc .
chrpdornestiegcrdesmarded%e"onz more than their tair o Parents Surprised trom Texas since “reconstruction
showdown today. Gage threatened to take Wy: R. R;r+A Qnn days.
There was indication officials of oming out of the compact He r .
the Interstate Oil Compact Com- said natural gas should be tn- DUBLIN, Ga. (AP)—'
missicn would take two steps de- eluded in the study because of its have any idea that I w
signed to end the year-old dispute encroachment on oil markets.
A subcommittee on equitable C. R Henderson, chairman of
opportunity was expected to seek the Utah Oil and Gas Commission,
authority to broaden its study to later joined Wyoming in asking "My husband was shocked
that natural gas be added to the speechless and so was I,” said
____ study. Mrs. Furry, who said she began
Commission officials also were The subcommittee, at a meet- having pains in the wee hours
ling last month, indicated its wil- Saturday, but dismissed it as in-
''clX dxstea to attend the digestion. When the pains wors: ever to survive a leap Colombia
sGage.wasrexPgctedia ansenwtbklened. she thought it was, food from the Golden Gate bridge, re-
“ critical condition -
thatapprosudthoytcongthescanB9as,chila, a daughter. Sherry, u.
SUSriWiT” o con Big Church Budget and" dropped «=• =
mThronedgoverprswerccbsins Is Oversubscribed °nHersrrereanfmactures of both Vidor. ~ recenitypromoted.to
m‛80v, Price Baniel of Texas as DALLAS, Tex. AP-The First arms and numerousinternal in- beatswain‛sngmAttarsetondantl6s
commission chairman. They are Baptist church of Dallas Sundav juries in the fall—the equivalent whilg. Ein&A aircraft erier
Govm Stephen L. R. MCNichOls oversubscribed a record $1,218,600 or an -story plunge, marine suppor airerat carner
nuS, JeliuU of Cotrado, Edwin L. Mechem of budget, which officials believe, to in 1941. .Cornelia..V
crude markets to otb- New Mexico and J. Howard Ed-
mondson of Oklahoma.
The 1952 chairman will be elected' ----------------- .
1515, or 115410 over the goal.
i"arino.
-eggtia eea
Brown, Roy G. Baker, and R. C.
i . j Slagle Jr., Sherman: State Sen.
-Ps. .rte caia rh. in The following schedule is sup- Ray Roberta, McKinney; and Jack — ------ —- -------------
aPubhshed ereportscsaid the the plied by Dave* Loughridge, dire-Finney, Greenville. Conner Har- it can to see that TB patients are here to fight TB
dustria lis.basmdisclosnd. to the Porof the Orange bepartentPlano, is the lone Repub- found and properly treated. “ -
Justice Department some.A the Parks and Recreation povenn ar- lican. association is also in the business mailed. 5.000 persona have re-
222" as. in.the an «s»
* sr~communtae w _
- year-old rice farmer from began his conquest of Cuba takes goes-back to 1955. Yet mischje-
I n t ti l r t Ridge. La. the last vestige of justification vous characters have kept these
I exas I nsurance Board nead reels clede died Saturday at 4:45 from the policy planners in ouriwarnings from getting through.
p.m. after a short illness. After .State Department who brought These people are still in the State
AL v: A i , ~ r n the service, burial followed .with him to power
Obligations Met in Carla Damage the Geesey-Ferguson Funrai
- Home in charge Spell was born
Chairmen losses from flood waters or heavy and reared at Ridge,'La.
Thomas Ferguson of the Texas rains were not covered, survivors include two sons, Al-
___4 a —14 S-.G “Many of the policy holders den and Verley G. Spell, both of
— - - , . 6... .-.his agency feels insurance com- thought it was caused by wind." Orange, Tex'.; a daughter, Mrs.
announced » tar _ The otners a panies have met their obligations Ferguson said. "Any type of flood G. Morgan of Indian Bayou; one
State Sen. Howard .M.Ry?ni l- in handling Hurricane Carla dam- water or tide water, whether brother, Roy Spell of Sulphur;
ham J. Coughlin, assistant ayT age claims. - obligations very well, and they are and * sister, Mrs. Dallas Stutes
County prosecu!for; Ma™ w Referring to losses suffered as wind-carried or not, is pot insur ol Lafayette.
Baginski, prpbate.rourtneffidial Hurricane* Carla struck inland able.
ar"warMpemgcrantic Csjdana from the Gulr in September, Fer-
^c^C^’X^U^^' board belleves the insur-
____ I Michigan. State Rep. Robert E.
74:30 pm. — Community Con- Waldron is the GOP candidate.
Beach. Oahf . and .Dancing" ' HOLLYWOOD (AP) — D i n a h company sptAesmen held
_ .---1'g-u p.m — Orange Youth Coun- S»K>re and George •n5m P; W J
gasping to guessing about the
fee? marriage.
I In each Texas election there is
only one Republican running
zmzarsnus=ei Twelve Cases of Tuberculosis
Diagnosed Here This Year
Miss Paperman was arrested at of the American Petroleum Insti- -
ishSoBonGespeb"jsrnacoh-,Twelve.new cases of tubergu-
is serving .at ■» Federal iaturdyappzhranhetwday.relcasedsigne"as . "WichisFAls"counEit-smgzscauntythisyear,Mrs.Harg S’Si,the local
Correctional Institution at Dan! Other published reports said man to make the race. Sing mrrae Countv Ssrereryoso health
bury. Conn., for evading 5795,010 Miss Paperman apparently was His Democratic opponents areifesoCrense d nYav uDe
inncompetaxesn was caa on of a.hoax.by someone Judge Graham B. Purcell Jr and About 100 ctive TB cases are in comes from Christmas Seal con- ,
Miss Papermin was placed on; who made a reservation for her State Rep. Vernon Stewart, Wicn-o rinse Cou ntv toda v Mrs sin, -rAti-e in a oncgJvear ram-
three year’s probation in June aft-[Friday for a fiight to Switzerland, ita Falls; Dist. Atty. Jack High- iransaidoune today: 8 Mira Xd it*, mnnd well cmt
er pleading guilty to an indict- in releasing her U.S Dist Judge tower. Vernon, and Jimmy P.tarntidthes. waiking resorvoirs to protect ivsrmonei ellnspent
ment charging her and Goldfine GeorgecSweeneysaid he ws Horany. Archer city lawyer-ousi-of Intectionsar“funa and "ad- Counrytshesal. Tamiz in tne
with, to ding quately treated. TB will continue Som 10,000 envelopes containing
owned by his Strathmore Woolen fleeing No.onesshowed up to pick In Rayburn’s 4th District there to be a menace in this country." Christmas Seals were mailed to-. - -z ,?■"
i i. 1. ... up the reservation._______________ are five Democrats egainst one “The drop in the death rate from families in Orange County about be held Friday. Burial will follow
Goldfine also is under five years! -____ Republican candidate. The last tuberculosis has indeed been dra- two weeks ago, in Cypress Lawn Cemetery in San
Republican to run in this district matic. Only 30 years ag>. the death Bearing the message "Protect Erancisco. . -
got SOO votes in 1940. rate for the nation as a whole was the Family Circle,” each envelopel, -z;—------p,
The Democratic candidates in 71 per 100,000 population,” Mrs. contained three sheets of Christmas deht had lived 10 Los Altos, Calif.,
• - " --- David Singletary said Seals. It is hoped that each letter bstore moving to Orange to live
Today it is 70 per cent—a drop will result in a S3 contribution, wih a daughter Mrs. Arthur N.
of more than 90 per cent, Mrs. Singletary said. All but 18 per Aronsen, about 18 months ago.
"Our association does’everything cent of the money raised remains Other survivors i n c l u d e two
-— ‛ " . - - .. —-grandchildren of Orange.
The Since the envelopes have been _ -----
1 - - 5 Clede Spell
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, December 4, 1961, newspaper, December 4, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530446/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.