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ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1963 ■
VOL LX — NUMBER 72
Are T ornadoes Increasing?
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By STANLEY MEISLER
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AGUNG VOLCANO El
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March 29. 1962- amid a rash
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Balinese Cleansing
ing the purse strings to the extent
Themselves of Sins'
may have angered the gods of the who believe that natural disasters
‘week. killing almost 1,500 per- themselves.
As Governor of Minnesota
oral vaccine.
Dr
crat Karl Fritjof Rolvaag is to
Charles. chairman for the sponsor-
Rolland
Hatfield and Highway Commis-
Call Junction store on Sept 4.
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a Billings, Mont. jail, and intro-
food and shelter.
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Herman 6 Bomar chief tax
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on todays agenda.
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In Jasper Murder Case
Congressional Staff
Now Army of 7,000
PRECAUTION AGAINST ALPINE AVALANCHE
Metal Barriers Constructed Along Mountain Slopes
a century,
eruption no
Z located almost four miles from the
bw stands at 1,474. Balinese brieve the
the home of the gods. (AP Wirephoto)
tamed Besakih Tem
volcano Death toll
10,308-foot volcano iy
Loyola is the ’tdast of the col.
legiate basketball world today
The Ramblers stopped Cincinhati
Staff May Be Needed
To Check on Staffers
The official death toll was 1,478.
(It is feared this will rise when
less and were shocked when two
Indonesian air force transports
ffew in 200 delegates to the 12th
annual Pacific Area Travel Asso-
had its tornadoes.
The Wenther Bureau says
the formation of a tornado is
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. out roads arid bridges. This made,
—’evaluation difficult.
ing and lose weight. She tells of
her nightmares about food.
Page 4
of criminal charges. /
m the recondtwesteconndtns Fear God/ Angered
his parents and a sister. His in-
(See JASPER. Page 4)
contract and end their New
York City newspaper strike.
Negotiations between pribishers
and striking photoengravers are
stalled. Page A
spews black
the island 9
Moore Dies ,
Of Brain Injury 4
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today, if his schedul: permits .
The Judge is opening 1st District
The bill also has:
1 , A prohibition on requiring
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An estimated 2,300 persons ob-
tained the vaccine on a cube of
sugar at to feeding stations in
Vinton which served Ward 7 The
estimate was abolt 1,200 short of
those eligible to participate. Sam
LeBoeuf, coordinator for the local
Lions club, said today
Stations were set up at Vinton
at the municipal recreation cen-
ter and the Vinton Negro High
non to destroying whole villages
and miles of count ryside. wiped 3
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Comatete NEA erviges
Memder Alecidred Prems
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PTS - Agung volcano, inactive for
Smoke and lava during five day long
Bali in Indonesia in foreground is the
NAHVILLE Tenn (AP)- TheCross and government officials
latest wrinkle in moonshining,is face a gigantic task in providing
a month on $3,000 loans
It also included a provision per
mitting lenders doing business in.
the $100 or less area. They may
charge 2.77 per cent monthly or
charge a flat rati of $1 per each
necessary to strengthen the pro .
gram which the committee felt *
was essential to security of the
sioner James C. Marshall. Ander-
AK7*25
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VA
. The signs on Capitol Hill indi
A clause forbidding a man and cate the program will be the main
• day. Dist.. Judge O'Neal Bacon
. received the verdict at that time.
| Formal judgment was not ren-
dered then because technically it
was Sunday Judge Bacon said the
judgment would tie read possibly
Legal Moves
Still Remain
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News of Today
•" m-.Ai. npate tilizer tanks but signed up to reap
interview. All they 015’create owick nrotit,
jcps, monopolize space, and glor -9 4 1
1 I There were trong indications
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Battlelines Are Drawn j
ctation conterence for a sightsee,
ing tour Tours were banned
peundMt. Agung.
Mplten lava and ash. In addi-
• iDIroes nore -More mon 1000 men ond women wo.S.loi Ihr mem
r"aw, piomnaaa
Will hove 10 be hired- ’• find out what other “"Hw* “oin9
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WASHINGTON (AP)—In 1914, when Carl Vinson,
‘ a 31-year-old Democrat from Georgia, came to- Con-
’ fgress for the first time; his entire staff was made up
i of one secretary, paid $125 a month The law allowed
' him and all other congressmen no more*
| - Today Vinson has four । 1
4 members on his staff. The
Basically the tornado is born
when cool, dry air from the
west or northwest overrides
warm. moist air. The more
moisture the wilder the tor-
nado. A complicated energy
transformation occurs which
can start a whirl.
“It seems probably that a
tornado occurs only when
'there is a precise combination
of several rather common but
highly variable weather condi-
tions," the Weather Bureau
says.
The Weather Bureau's Kan-
sat City office has established
a tornado warning system. In
Texas this is aided by radars
spotted throughout the stala. I
lines in nearby states like
Arkansas and Missouri.
The senson for the twisters
in the alley starts about Feb-
ruary and ends in June, but a
tornado can occur any season.
A sert of second-rate alley,
not well patronised at all by
tornadoes, is along the Gulf
of Mexico coast, starting in
Texas, of course, and stretch-
ing through Louisiana, Missis-
sippi. Alabama, Georgia and
Fiorida.
These coastal tornadoes gen-
erally spring up in the fall.
• In East and West Coast
Mate*, tornadoes are ■ thing
at wonder, they oecar sa
rarely.
But even Hide Rhode Island,
vary to stage a make-up this effect that Holt admitted striking
coming Sunday for those unable to Cliffe with a hammer and then
participate yesterday There are taking a car and other property
an additional 35,000.who areelig; Holt denied this, saying he did
He for the Type I Satan o r a no remember any of these events.
Poli0 xaccine. e . ...ilahen he took if* stand in his own
in Ward 5 at Starks, a total defene
of persons went to the high __ - .
school to obtain their vaccine Holt was.injurede seriously in an
Make-up hours there will be set auto wreck-in 1954 which killed
later.
“4 down without harming anyone, the snow menace it is the most
% The operation was a success. t —-—• —* —
-5 Nearly all the large snow-
» . slides are in the '’same place
average representative is
allowed fo hire up to nine
at an over-all cost of $4,000
a month. The average senator
usually hires more And so may,
IUnion printers ratify a new
Stan Williams may solve, the
Yankees' pitching problems. He
turned in an excellent showing
yesterday. Williams' job was
one of the best by any hurler
agent for Tenness ee. says ,
mosn-hiners are collecting plan- '
we containers used for laundry .
bleaches. Some operators are I
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By KARSTEN PRAGER [wash away their sins.
KLUNGKUNG, Bah (AP) — Pi-; The cleansing festival takes
lax Commisnoner
Swiss Authorities Fighting
Deadly Threat of Avalanches
BERN f AP»—Swiss authorities avalanches than normal have
are fiyhting the deadly threat of been recorded.
, . 2 .n en Similar conditions prevailed in
avalanches by Mir attacks on Germany, which reported 5 vic-
danperous accumulations of snow tims thus far, and Italy where 12
A Swiss plan released a dozen died. Austria had 22 victims.
big ovlanches this month by The most common means of
bopbinE the Enow in the start- avalanche control are structures
ing zone: Soldiers and pohice kept to prevent or divert the slides,
the area clear and thouasands at Forestation is the oldest and
tons <t. snow and lie crashed most effective means of checking
we i e am.. 1 sr am to- 26 m Senate last week refused la eon- 'ion
Fm. 11.M am 226 *
YArERDA r—Temgerdturesi . mgh n
that jurors probably would he un
able to Mart weighing a verdict
until tomorrow. Five hours of
(See LEGISLATURE, Page 4) Kennedy's $98 s-billion budget
- “ ' ' I Kennedy has asked for $4 9 bil-
--- ■ 1,1 ---lion in foreign aid-for the year—---------------
a, A A ~ Am. beginning July I—$1 billion more :
YMCA Drive Bittersweet Reward
Congress this week cutting back J . A « I
Democrat To Take Over Today
would give quick notice of appeal .. „ - ______
as they did at"Tyler. in event <4 plastic returnable jugs
a conviction hero He cruld draws The reason is a < lampdown by | They, begged for air transport
a maximum of 75 years in prison federal alcohol tax agents rm to evacuate the injured and home-
cn the federal charges, which in- the sale of supplies and con- ....
--- . - j ‛ — piry.and fq? iflicit whisky, glass
Marshall, a frequrnt target of sending fraudulently obtained se KT in particular
.t.. < -liciem la ser ms a ___ /a - - - nt, I ince ' P - _ »
annesnand XiS empoyrmnoww’numbesssigore sherffs investigatori • --------ghtening at ~
will be utilized for the make-up 7,060 persons This,mon-elected bu nix. Ariz - hope a medical repori criteria’ and reassessment of ad-
on Tv ph I set next Sunday reaucracy may get bigger and will shed more light on the mys ministration procedures and per- .
Administration of Type II Sa costlier. Rerious slaying of Jane Langdon sonnel
bin oral vaccine will follow in . ----- 24. daughter of a prominent Texas
about six weeks Caheteea i« likelv to act on a judge. The body of the TCU sen-
cLolInYa
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\ % aPreensaunusssvmarsneommu tSj-rrs hg-j-a-j
l \.A Ilona of tourists skung all over/toy. doctor, kitawhich,
k 1 I he Swiss Alps hade died in ava stethoscope. Howeveraaftergivin
A ..Fie lanches Th* a oldest winter in her doll a medicalcheckup, she
men .ia . cenrry froze the reported to her mother. 1 hs-
snow and preveted eirom slip-tened and listened, but Geraldine
ping down steep slopes. Fewerlwasoit saying anythins- ,
,------------ —----------- fight each year to wipe out a good lease-purchase comtracts to fleece
tual defense and drvelopment pronumber ill the Senate’s subcom finn I0mPn4 mni mban12
8 But the committee’s statement mitpeestall these subcommittees that all parties knew die deals
that “we are indeed attempting arPanYess.."Ellendersala In an were based on fictitious farm
--------- - . - —,".2 . _ a too much for too many was the ■
wife from having more than one target of efforts to trim President kind of ammunition that fit the '
Naw the Male is always appearing to small on the
seeking bigger statistics, can map that it doesn't seem that
report un annual average at any k i nd.a respectable
44 tornadoes., twister would find it a profit-
Tamada Alley starts in' able pace for .operations, has {
Texas and runs northeastward
through Oklahoma and Kan-
sas. sort of dying out some-
where in Iowa. It has branch
By BOB ROOKER The Senate refused a week ago on three Senate bills would regu-
AUSTIN (AP) — Senators drew to consider the measure, but then late loans up to $3,000
battleline* today for one of the voted to make it the first item The bill includes a schedule of
biggest fights at this legislature,on today's agenda, interest rates with a tup of about
a loan shark bill. The subcommittee compromise 33 per cent on the smallest loans
---— ■ “ , and a minimum at 1 43 per cent
guns of such ecenomy advocates
as Rep. Otto E. Passman. D-La 1 fUee CONGRESS, Page •
Aac"mEn Emmchaanmdarm requiring cutomers to return
• “enme "mEE U the empties wit each new pur
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By ROBERT E. FORD
I - Associated Press Staff Writer
I It isn’t true that there are
more tornadoes than there
used to be. It just seems like
I it
So says the Westher Bureau
I which has its storm warning
system well oiled as the sea
soh tor Tornado Alley’s tra-
vail begins.
The reason that more torna-
does seem ta ba sweeping the
country is that the Weather
Bureau has better means of
' reporting—largely radar.
Texas, which tes a good
many more tornadoes than it
I - care* far. is a case in point.
The Weather Bureau said
the average number of re-
ported tornadoes in the state
was 25 a year between 1114
and 1444.
But with radar and other
better communications, twist-
ers that once died a lonesome
- death an a deserted plain,
scaring nothing but rattle-
snakes and prairie dogs, take
. center stage -on the scopes.
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ANOTHER SATURN TEST COMING UP-The fourth experi-
mental Saturn rocket is on its laaunch pedestal at Cape Cana-
veral. Fla . readv for a test flight, tentatively set for March
24 The 165 foot tall rocket will use all eight at ns engines when
I it lifts off. Cut one of them will be shut down 100 seconds
I after launch, cutting its I 5 million pounds of thrust by 145,000
pounds. The object is to test its performance should an engine
tail TA^ Wirophoto) ________________________
Court in San Augustine today.
LAKE CHARLES (Spl) - The He spidformalisentencmngwauyd
first phase of a march against foxcuuPaCh.“luasmsenrnree
polio in Calcasiku Panish resulted tollowin.‛the .
in a turnout of 40,402 persons yes-1 Jo Bob Golden was the court-
terday who received Type 1 Satan appointed defense counsel for
Holt He based the defense on us-
ing --------
ciety: commented. “We are
pleased with the results It was.
nonetheless, only an estimated to "a statement signed by Holt at
per cent of those eligible." a Billings, Mont, jail, and intro
Consequently it will be neces-lduced as evidence, was to the
Data From U.S. Weather Bureau
Outlook * Cooler
High today d.-- 80
» Low tonight 57
Outlook tomorrow: Mostly cloudy
and-warm today with scat.
corosdrstomorrowcinhornangnd Democrat Kari Rovaag *
Iehromorro" .31 P m aMa
tomrrow 8:1 S m Republicah department heads
minds— South and southwest winds in • STAir.
creasing »i to 25 mp.h. This ofternoon
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EL PASO (AP-A 'few legal
Conway Magee of Lake sanity at the time the murder oc-
. _ -_______ - --- curred. Defense testimony re-
Calcasieu Parish Medical So- fleeted that Holt Hacked out at
the time of the killing at Cliffe's
berra'SkrerThai0 sgior ma I ORANGE JUICE |
emme
riers to control the known snows tauoni* a rapid HiGrandma
slides - 1 • ihatdidvoirinzmki
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jurors and send them out to de Agung volcano, which erupted last will occur if they fail to purify
sszee:
sr paut m.» ..ron-— . ww J ~ -s.ro*—
Rolvaag has told advisers he •
will demand the resignations at
closing arguments remained after ous Balinese flocked to the while piano every 100 year*. Ths vol.
the preliminaries. It seemed likelv [beaches here today to cleanse cano erupted in the middle of it.
that Judge R I mhomason would themselves <4 the sins they fear increasing the fervor of devotees
onitline the law in the case to - - ■ ....
ne 5lW -eldrE- 41 IS . "75
expensive method and is re-
(See AVALANCHES, Page 4)
tors probed his huge-scale gram ——
* istorafe. fertilizer sales and cotton A .. l.t_
’ farm operatioon State court jur- A New wrinkle buried villages are excavated.
ors convicted him of swindling I This seaside village has become
last fall at Tyler and set his pen .In Moonshinina one of the most important rescue
ally »t eight ‘years in prison H -onmu9 renters .Military units, polica. Red
Defense lawyers presumnably
. Cohgress is likely to act on a judge Th* body of the TCU
“I residential committee’s recom- or from Fort Worth was found
medation to tighten the foreign Saturday by target shooters in a ... ------------------
aid program. prspectors cave north o Pro United States and the non-Com-
NATIONAL ix. munist world
Admittediy fat. Mrs Ferguson _ wnSP°RTSma, The only committecmember to
move* into Long Beach. Calif .Dayy, torethe at the world disent was AFL-CIO President
• to stay away from her own cook- arpeighaachampinno"inheiworuk. George Meany He midaid finds
■ died today of brain injurs suf should be subistantially increased,
fered in hinlj to sugar Ramos He mplained the report might
Thursday night. Mooro has been d / t used b/criUcs ut
in a coma_since immediately foteign Xd
after the bant..' * ---
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' By PETE COLLINS investigating grounds for a pos- and on raquiring property Insur- foreipnaid program Congress ap
JASPER CSpl>—The attorney for sible appeal i_ . . . "----------" - —
James. William Hott, found Euilty Holt, a 17-year-old AWOL sol and less loans. lug „ , .......
of the murder of H D. Cliffe dier trom Ft. Polk, heard a jury A prohibition on lenders receiv- of about $1 billion.
k nearXi rbyville, said today he was read?, a verdict of guilty and fix ing profit on loan insurance
his sentence at to years in the . -
Polio Drive "
Is Started
In Calcasieu
the congressional committee*.
In a rush to keep pare with the
onslaught of modern pressures [
Congress has created its own pri-
vate bureaucracy that now num-,
bers more than 7,000 people and -------
• costs more than $50 million a .maneuvers were the last barrier
Forpion Aid Program ‘rev a chance it won •u iy decide MSGete ail S
I Ul UIMII mu r I UMI Mill bigger and costlier Estes is guilty of multimillion
• . . This week the House will debate dollar fraud.
_ _ ma a a, a a proposal, approved by its Ad It war the start of a third week
Mav Be Cut 51 Billion menveranenamcemmpetssdachpnamaaer Wse Umuta "EI
■ win J WV *M% “ ■ 4*41149001 congressman by $10 504 a year so ham career in farm finance col-
" ’ he can add still another employ* lapsed j*’^,** a.xar a20..
By JACK BELL . "I Without referenc: lo proposed to his payroll
WASHINGTON (AP) — Presenb’reductions, Kennedy said in a Thefugebureawcracy-onCapt-
i , n promuirun —. sequg — — ed,with a presidential committee Matement that the report was toJ HHI has provoked criticism
ance on-loans of $100 and less re ommendation lo tighten up the very heartening because of th? particulaily from Sen Allen J testimony I
■ uwFesqgproprtyer freipn aid progtal Eimg „ ap committee 5 "expression at sup I ilender D-1 a . leads a futile aides jugzied lake mortgazes.and
ance on tangible property on $300 pears likely to respond by tighten - for properly administered 1
- s. a____ " .. . r . _ , ___-thal detense and dev Ph oment
Saturday night for the NCAA,
championship . . ___1 0K./• P
GALVESTON (API - A CM 524/2, 5
Navy transport with 17 men ad /M: 3 .
abeard made, an emergency •r /Ha A
landing at Schole s Field here W E ,
early today after an engine ■ /% XU
burned and dropped into the ' E.‛M
,,"2540% 'XiC:^ Senators draw baulelines to- this spring. ‘ j Gulf at Mexico a inUe from l- v.Shd
trosx-w. w«n day far ane of the Hugest fight, I 4 ---- land. u'__, dim
ing tomorrow evening in the legjslature. It will be Baseball and truck team* hit. The transport was on Way 2222
IDEs-3ab2n* •9" 2 4 a >» °" ver the loan shark bill. The the final stages of noni district ar tram Glen View, IM., ia Hope I rMdum
___::___-I this week The week will b Mead AIB. Fla. . I
sider the measure but then extremely busy for .basebailers The plane bnded*» f 11 y. , •
voted to make it the fine item who get staried thia ^afternoon., There "ere an 3940195 . "
Report Made
vaezamamazugr.ranee 'xi:
newals were announced today . _ ' si billion L
by Charles -Wooldridge, mem- °.no i D.
bership campaign chairman. j In a hard • hit.ing repor. the
following an earlier meeting at presidential committeezmade up
the local Y building. r4 to private citizens hejto*db7 trat nan rrjn m... .....
V Prior to the campaign, the Gen, Lucius Clay — told Kennedy take over today as the 3ist pov-
enrollment was approximately the program was too.big-‛ trying rwf of Minnesota, a somewhat
1,100. The campaign officially to.do "too much for 100 many., bittersweet riward for persit-
ended the last phase of the total .The report madezpublic Saturence
membership enrollment pro day evening," “ th at.thisazeans The four year ierq to which he sen appointees
gram, according To Don Walker. S1.9-billiom foreign aid program aspired in the election last Nov - The Senat: recently confirmed
executive secretary. - waz overweight by half a btllion 5 has ahrunk to three years and reappointment of Hatfield tor a
"Honever. member-hips mav dollars "hen weighed on 8 nine months Not until last Satur six year term Before his confir
he taken out any time during [scales of the tougher, ne", band day did Republican Gov, Himer mation, he toid a legislative com-
the year and are good a year ards it, was recommendng: L Andersen corned* defeat ♦ mittee he would not rasign even
from the date taken out.” " led to some interprerations During the king-weeks of a re if Rofvaag became governor and . .---------
Walker said that since, the new.loreven.aid re- count, Rolvaag at in a drab asked him to quit .dude mail fraud, comspiracy and
"We have a fine program quest i* sl.bulion higer than this basement office tn the state Capi 1---------- - '-------------
planned tor the spring and sum- years program, the Clay comm’tel Upstairs the Republicah-dom -Rolvaag criticism, is servipz a curine, attross fate line*
mer which will include every tee was. reoommend V mated Legislature enacted laws-fot-year term that expires in Asst vs Anv On RufusD
member of the family,” he chopped by $1.5 bion.. and cfirmed appointments by April 1345. A retired Army gen M< l ear, 43. outlined detail. • t 20
stated. But William T Dentzier. exect Andersen. ■ , eral, Marshall has said he intends tank mortgage and lease purchase
, live director of the Clay commit- Many state debartments- are to complete his term deal, before testimony was com .
Lte. said Sunday night this' "4 headed by Republicane Orytw And-rwen has made many ap-pleted Friday '
- tgmots* keyrappoin tmente are opentoRot-prntments,merttyof a minof na- 1.-----“------ .
The committee he said was vaaa A few department head- 'uro -"ch as pharmacists and ers to wealthy oil operatop te:0
speaking of'only this year s pro- hv indicated a willingness to re barberet named to state boards fied Estes sought wider credit, for
gram, ending June 30 and not sign. Others have said the/ don't governing, their professions. his steadily expandng interests I
next years Also he said, the re- " - - ____
port listed several mw projects r*KVB .xe2.
which it thought should be added 2 . W 2 2’ a
The committee did not propor: X&,.&."N*#.
anv immediate specific cuts r AR% "13 ‘43117*,.
urged, though, graduated future * 11
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