The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1962 Page: 5 of 28
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SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1962
THE (MANGE LEADER
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reseive four and Miss Prejean
will receive six awards during the
presentation.
look him up through the Permian
Pecos, Toyah. Van Horn, Sierra
Blanca. Fabens and El Paio.
medal.
and it is vital that k be mature"
ship.
service award and the National
the Mate next week.
PI-
Honor
Society spelling
America. I acteL
award.
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May 5 primary. But just for a
collected.
"The spirit of cooperation be-
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ire especially styled to let
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without hairdo worry. Easy
to care for even after sun-
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set Drive is completing his first
year at the Harvard Graduate
a. i a a . . School of Business Administration
National Maritime at Boston.
erized department operations for
the past two years: Poor morale.
In part the root of the trovble
stems from loss of status, drop
■in prestige, difficulty in obtaim-.
ing budget appropriations and
too much free time.
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One Pint
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Foam Rubber
PILLOWS
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JOINER
INSURANCE AGENCY •
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bounded on the ea/ and west by
Byron Simmons Drive and the
Estes-
(Coneinurd from Paws I)
censiderable amount
Suzane Ray and Becky Long
The senior band members.
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PORT ARTHUR. Tex. (AP) “ aan.E SYPRFSS(Sp)- Mr -and attitudes: Jo dlancey. '
n.Arthur -vocers approved and.Mrs-BiluHewitt_and.son. FHA Junior Degrees Achieve-
1 ment: Given for credits earned in
Rarnec ae . Lm..n. : ■’•n other/words, before the start ' •.Vrang: two step-
Barnes 26, a Houston insurance of the Kennedy administration daughters. Mrs. R c Fletcher
Her nude and battered 0 Sen. qohn Williams, R-DeL, andLMrs. Freeman Delane. both
wasrounddn“her Houstedapadysubsequehtly said he had been ofADrange. sister Mrs c e
ment May 27. 1968. Stickneyre edyisednbyhtheardepartmenttharworsPoMhanachSarenne
ceived the death sntenc tan 20 Etes and his atfljated comoan- "" _ , .
HERTZ :5:..
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. Mnportance of rigorous prosecu-
tion without fear of favor
in Jefferson Couhtv Call it shades will spend next week in Beau l
of Toni Jam»> d vou »i|| ' moot. Atin Top Chu ’
Plous platitudes in Ma par. Pemple, Waco Houston- NI». istry presented by the Texas-Lou-
ticularran-with Its prime im- ampPneBo (.nrrd Amarillt., isiana Gulf section of the Amer-
p Ttance over the state — dom’t : Attorney Genera, candidates can chemical Sodet
rt the jeb done in my opininn. Tom Reavley, and Wagsoner Norma Dubo.swe ' ’
Pre breed too many platitudes Carr- continued swings, through’ *
te suit me. Southeast. and South Texas
_____ Reavley was campaigning in the
tracks and Byron Simmons Drive
also Norwood Manor. Clairmont.
Sabine Addition. Enrr Road
Student Finishing Canter. Forest Drive,/Smith
• Street to the SP tracks,/Jack*
Island Road to Allie Payy Road
Jayway, Wrenway and Cooper
Drive. I’
Poster Displayed sadhusetg Estdtuttsopretbenas
in recognition of the American with * B.S degree in chemical
Merchant Marines. U.S. Mail engineering. At tebet=,
trucks display the 1962 National snoot . J? * member of the
Maritime Dav Poster. , ‘ ew Enterprises Club and Fi-,
" . nange Club.
, mhesmerchant mantes are be- Morris as an ensign in the
ing honored nstionally tomorrow Coast Guard Reserve will
serve
during National Maritime Day. a month of active duty this sum-
The Maritime slogan is "Amer- mer. He and his wife live in
strengthen America.” Cambridge, Mass. . I
SP tracks. It indudes Gilmer
. . 1 Homes. ’ / J
the business --4—------
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
John Connally’s ttcew,
tram trek which started in Tex- ton,
, ar kana Thursday wound up Sat-
urgay in a Paso—31 stops later.
Connally left Big Spring Sat-
urday, where he said “Texas is
going to have new
Voters also approved raising
□ school tax rate limit for . - .. — .... 1,
Miss Preican will . Sro.ntaa operation and maintenance from and Mrs. Marell Conway visit- 2
MissPrejean.wil I be presented «•» to «1»- ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs '11
particularly prevalent on
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receive six awards during, the Por .u.cei, __ .___— _____-___
$1,950,000» bond"‘issue" saturday yernon Bradley, have returned
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m-mEaY XIIW1 anu uuiuiuns «. .. , ."... . ’ . •
to several other schools. The vote and Mr’ Buck Wigley. Hewitt la
wax 1968 to 1,626,* in medical training at Lineoin
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the matt in dry cleaning
This coupon worth $1.00 on incoming
orders of $3 00 or more on dry cleaning.
One Hour Martinizing
406 Pork MacArthur Shopping Center
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National Honor Society service jcouncil‘posts in th July 17 elec-
sward, also tion. Along with the-terms of Lit-
Sandra Kuykendall will be re- tlefield and Bonnin, Mayor M K.
cipient of the Ruby Childers Thomen’s term Alvo expires, this ________ _____ _________ ___
’Stark Memorial Scholarship in year. The mayor has not yet of-’shook the Alglers’area nearly ev- Peet.
'nursing. This $425 scholarship is/ficially announced his intentions, ery hour Saturday as Europeans; —
, CLEVELAND CAP)—The Broth- given by the Pilot Club to the out- -----/ ■ eruwed to the a.
i.. . —~----. erhood of Railroad Trainmen said-standing senior among all city Coelacanth As a fish with' leg-1 leave the country.
red P 1 IE SenPing L today a 25-cent hourly pay in- high schools. ' like fins believed to have been Thireen persons were reoorted track.
•i-mY nave been crease and a carner-paid health Johriny Byrnes will receive the extinct 79 nillion years until lii- killed in terrorist attacks, includ-
one and welfare plan are major items award for outstanding athlete of ing specimns were discovered ’ ing three Moslem women and five
in demands which will be present- Jie school. durngthis(century.
edco’the nation’s railroads. [ Tommy Wilson will receive an
The pay demand is nearly 15 award tor leadership and service
cents an hour higher than the in- in the office of dass president
crease recommended May 3 by a The Rev. Berberich’ will recog-
presidentia. fact-finding board, nize all honor students-during the
pAINr©IOGGEA nhat ba rd recommended in- awards presentation.
Thai was creeses of 10 2 cents an hour for . _______
the word earlier from sweat- some 450 000 rail employes. A.
so painters.working on the The BRT. which claims some PlA-n I Im
r rm- ung of Orange C-ty Hall 175 000 I’Su members, Mid the Uidn-Un--
In many instance* it was neces demands whi be presented Mort- vivui •M
sary to get down to the bareiday to each railroad.
Wcod. — - -
Connally's Whistlestop Trek St. Mary's-.
Finally Ends After 31 Stops
Little Cypress- Stickney
May Die
with berh.ro a <2f^m newaface blamed "Senate apathy for fail- is given to the boy and girl forcacheyear in percentage of taxes chureNoFie n. Lson
fog®®
B9 Plastic Baby
PANTS
sioner's race is being taken by
Alvin Keown, local shell company
owner, on behalf of inclumbenti v .1 .
t K (Bo) Ratcliff. Tear at Harvard
Ratcliff is facing Allen Pevto William C. Morris son of Mr.
at McLewis in the runoff for the and Mrs. B L. Morris, 1902 Sun-
-------------------, -----■ ------------------ 1 age., with 58 of the 103 House
discovered ing three Moslem women and five Ontario is Canada's richest members having signed the legis-
1 Europeans. province. , lation.
tersting to see what develops ’ ~
The Orange fireffehters local n ‘I | | •
W 1 be a part at the T yas Kasl Union
F t fighter*' Association (AFL- !
CID) with apparenly higher
pey scales and better working
enditions as primary aims.
The mere fact that unionization 1
LEE MARTIN
MacARTHUR DRIVE SHOPPING CENTER
' Yarborough’s week, will be
spent mainly in the eastern pan
of Texas.
Ladies and Misses m mm
Doelon Softee A "7 e
SLIPPERS £1/
Sizes 4 to 98
American Dept. Store
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. * P Kenpedy BRT president, i IK,h sren in . .... n ml
nt said the brotherhood is seeking 02 Lnk A^Xe north?
' aunt- also a reduction of hours for din- MStzanv /
areas stewards from the prea Streets running inorh and soyh
s-—- ent -05 hours a- month to ISO Lcte.. .1, n.I
hours, with all time in excess to between the Southern Pagfic
- A keen interest in be paid at overtime rates.
the Precinct 2 county com mi - -
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415 Border TU 3-3392
Jane Skinner, Joyce kirkland,
^medical training '^n Rawson
In Silsbee last week were Mr
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Don Yarborough centered his Mary's High School scholarship the
.- - campaign in vote-rich Dallas medal —
t2P.leadership County, where he held a number
” - -us, of rallies and shopping center
axperlenced and sound leader- visits during the day. . __________
3nIP. «_.| ,__.. ... Connally scheduled a 10-county Award, a typing award. St.
_ ne final leg of Connally's trip rally in Austin tor Wednesday Mary's High School scholarship
with plans to hit most areas of medal, Natiohal Honor Society
whistlestop Basin where te~stopped at san
Midland Odessa, Monahans, Award, the Shepherd's Launder- to *hentayosschogl.and additions and Mrs. Buck wgPa Hewitt is Jane Skinner, Joyce Kirkland.
MacARTHUR DRIVE SHOPPIN
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Littlefield-
(Continued from Page 1) I A rummer program. “Operation the school yearbook, introducedl'r
"T Amo 00700 i organized police department, our Home.Studv." is beinz conducted Trudy Carlin as the most beauti-number of judges bav.gofsaa inursaay, «« the govern- IIL. I 1 *32'H11 ».•
prTheAm m ican.tegioh Awa rdis etficient and effective fire depare- at the Httle. Cypress Baptist gir and Neil Nimitz as the stays have refused ment had paid » million “ Estes daughters.MraWarren.Spiedel
presented to the senior boy and ment and the fine, team efforFe-Church. A.st.of books will be most handsome boy They were Sncknev 23 was first sontencaa for storage of grain since 1959 of Erackvile, Pa. tod Mrs. Ed
Sscddzpmmistin,arneachtday.anpm r a pmanr orytanesmpmronawgrtgsnnokyrism
- 1-SS 5 5" before * m
o n 0- , spirit or cooperation be- aM nnsand M rs J R Barnwell.of council. Runners up were Nan- Her nui"
th H d ^-AZr-NaX’ ElenAsm X” namaha Am^Sv" ay
id the House passed Award given to a senior who has Dogeenesrattyngrwehave seen May 14 in Orange Memorial Ho" A wnR wAmanamericansDax" ment.May 2. 1958. Stickney a _ ___ ... __________
mt it faded to pass maintaiedANioh .............necded "mprovements be-s GrmanTte _ Mr. and Sgea"winnresortede been
Mr. and Mrs Tom EAdleman egsaxawpitingwsaqmiytrial „ charged said ’ "-erandshidren
Kirbyville scant ptursdav here wet to Janace Wright and W.L tht murder o? the woman's hth Kennedy meanethaz 55 million Mrs. Hughes
czshmucd Wa saving through the RiogMishaelBordzlonwaul,qgpivetbaF"7a"Mi "Worg"doara "2 w t T wd h H^h school cheedlebder reei. aegdimpoartebcayn was n202 *« irtasurinsn i"-mrL.naas.szseapmaz,a
Meda for. T2,""fag2m"suczney K s ——
> in Imusiana They visited Suzane Rav an Rck tried for the husband's murder ments were not made until last । a i ne ..
. year. A Draw O -enter, Mrs. Hughes
n i _ |. Kennedy's claim of vigorous had lived in Orange for the past
Rndrn Tall action by his administration to 2%4 years with a daughter. Mrs.
DUUUEI Ifljn clean ud the Estes case came Hershel Anthony, at the Louisi-
“"J%‛ " “II under fire from-Sen. Clifford ana Street address.
e , I n • Case, R-NJ. The body was taken by Claybar
\Af hv lavic Kennedy asserted the story of ambulance to the Mangum Fu-
JUI Uy UGV:3 the Texas financier’s deals “came neral Home at Center Services
. . ... . * to. public attention because this wil be held today at 2 p.m. at
. -. . .. s.eg-d son. Randy. Thev ' amn ■ BATON ROUGE (AP) —About administration indicted Mr Estes the Cent-r Methodist Church
I Miss Dubois and Glenda Youne AM, Littlefield served three were guests of Wiggins’ grand- russbasketball jackets.were the biggest secret in Louisiana is before a state agency in Texas or with burial in the Sardis Ceme-
'-sill te presentear wdhendtatnoung xears overseas, in the Signal mother. Mrs. Fannie Tatum. p esentedby Coach Preston the budget message Gov, Jimmie ”” place else moved. °tery.
businessawardsd MisYoUstanangiCorps during World J" J1 In Fourteen Little Cvpress Sun- Prince Alldistrict jackets went to Davis wil present to the legisla- Case ited challenging com- She is survived by three other
will be re pon M the n&0170 his many years in engineering he teams visited the Jones Nursing Linda Brown. Brenda Sweezy. ture Sunday night, meets from Democratic state daughters Mrs Chester Skinner
Awsri tor Pneral toetsBndonrihas been associated with cost con Home last week to present « pro- Mary Ginger Ellis. , । Davis has completed the mes- Atty. Gen Will WIta.<T^ of S Mrs. Se MaX
loVitv scholarsia and anene trol, budget.-service, construction-gram of music. Thev were’ac-t Coach Miller presented jackets sage, but he gave no hints what and added in an mEvlew of Pueblo, Cola, and Mrs Joe
ment' P estimation and personnel adminj- companied bv Mrs. H M. Denton, and sweaters to members of the it contained. The governor's Leg "The actual evidence doesn't Cana of Comanche Okla one
Mix Duh.... .....tra tion. Mrs. G. E. Watson and Mrs. Dave football and basketbal teams. He islative Budget Study Committee inspire confidence that the great brother, AllenSAmhomy0 ous
LsS .Dubois will receive a Orange voters wi|t fill three city Borel, couaelori.' was assisted by Coaches Bill Hoff recommended a reduction of $22.4 diligence the public has a right ton, two sisters, Mrs Mary
-------,--------- man and Vernon Wilson. Alldis under present expenditures to expect from the administration Hughes and Mrs. Acie Wright.
1 2 Ar. K:Ic trict ackets went to Hugh Pean Administration House leaders has been or is being applied. The both of Center; and 12 grandchil-
13 Are Killed Ray. Valton Taylor, Mike Carn were undecided whether to call President went at least a little dren. *
ALGIERS (AP). — Explosions dey. Johnny Pachuca and Tommy, up the admini stration’s $60 mil- too far.” ----—.................—-----—
------- mDe lion bond issue, aimed at this! The Texas attorney general has!
t.j iwn« oaruruay as Eurvpeans Carl Borel received an award vears $63 million deficit, when accused the Agriculture Depart-!
crowded to the airport trying to/or'lettering in four sport,, foot the House meets at 7 p.m. tomor- ment of an uncooperative attitude
'.save the country. ball, basketball, baseball and row. j—a statement the department dis-
T------------—— .—i. The bill seems assured of pas-putes.
VAIL ABLE COUPON t,
maapsmsam-hany
OBITUARIES.
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Wednesday s-fea,
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John H. Richardson J Ptesentation of athletic sweaters Wednesday unless he gets a 16th The secretary called the Agri- buuding Co He was a Methodist.
Howard (Bucky) Perrv is re- and jackets and recognition of stay. . . culture Department. Mundt t aid./. Funeral services mill be held to-
covering from a tonsilectomy , other outstanding achievements stays bave been granted Stick- and ordered his staff "to review day at 4 Pm- ak e Clavbar Fu-
which he underwent in Orange also highlighted the assembly. ney „ Gov. Price Daniel, the the records and to reconcile the neral Home. Burial pill follow in
. Memorial Hospital last week i P« Burton, beauty editor of stateBoerd a.Pardos, federal difference, immediately." Evergreen Cemetery
I A summer program. "Operation the school yearbook, introduced 2 US2JS88e8ar Kennedy, at his new* confer „Hesissurvtved by,his wife. Mrs.
Home St.riv is being conducted Trudy Cartin as the most beauti number or iudceT tevJCoursA ence Thursday, said the govern- HazeL.G. Auman af-OrtoRet two
“ the Little Cypress Baptist ful gir and Neii N(mlB as the ntamvper « udges have refused ment had paid $7 million to Estes daughters, „Mra. Warren Spiedel
-ch A lot 4 haaln . 291 « i may*. — ___ ef E--cLt-n-nse--a ---Fa
withper hapsadifferentapproach ure of Texas to enact st rone laws the highest scholastic average,
us ute government problems, against obscene movies and off- -
in the atormey general's race, coior literat r
room. RealexosanEast.Texan, ! Turmnn.said the House passed Award given to a senior who has iong-ezramymzhwenave seen May 14 in Orange Memorial Hos
hi'l han most impossible up- suchsaubill, but it failed to pass maintained a high scholastic aver come necdent, improyements be bitat. Grendnarents are
hust"shhanhen. too there are the.Senate. Turman was in the age during lhe last years of some asreat inour water, and Mrs. J- ” Barnwel"
just 400 many favors owed Carr Dallas-Fort Worth area. He will hieh school and who ha« nr>r -ewer Systems-, There is still
in his capacity as . former be in Houston Sunday. ® iisorenard ± much work to be done to extend
•peaker of the House. , PreMui Smith. Turman'isoppoWith teachers cooPe thisgservice to all of our citizens -with’his mother Mrs. J P. Eddie
I can ( help but wonder also nent in the runoff June 2. Con .....- - - I Finally I nald in» tn ----
ehat Carr's attitude is on - tinared his ewine throanoh the Bin.
A,tin cgpimi 1 Kathleen Eastman will receive,;, 1;7 ‘,-21, Mr. and Mr. Archie Womack in
Awtin. Sorpus Christnthe award for excellence in chem- inaospending of the.taxpayer‛sonesvilleandwithMr.andMrs,/BettBowenunilc,
pmusa.a
Norma Dubois will be presented been a member of the Y member ris, visited her parent, Mr. and, utien can.
with the Homemaker J Tomor shipdrivesteam for, the past two Mrs. Dewey Gumer in Burkeville Sup, EoA, Ba tes..presented
row pm for scoring highest in zears.He is mar!ried and has two Visiting in Houston last week Footba", trophies to Atheletiic.D,
____ homemtin tMt A,+, . children. Gail. 15, and David. 10 were Mr and Mrs Jerry non rector Robert E. Miller and foot-
WILL NOW — Oran, fire- ’ Jefferson County area. Carranemdns ’ After graduation from Texas wireins and sew Randv mey tall team
men in an unprecedented movespent.the morning, Harlingen ““ nMui .ac1..1. .AM, Littlefield served three were guest, of Wigeins' grand- Girl's basketball jackets were
in local municipal history have I and then Planned..to make other
takin the initial step, to effect a stops in the Valley and South
departmental union. It will be in- itexas: _________________
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