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ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1963
VOL LX—NUMBER 92
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Exiles To Commemorate
Anniversary of Invasion
Mushrooming Steel Price Rises
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which the luckless raid was spon-
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Thresher hi
Sub Skipper Is Cited
In Thresher Inquiry
County Dads Adopt Insurance
Program, Approve Estimates
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Newton Sets
San Jacinto
Day Rites
Low tonight
Sunset today
bility of trouble:
Lt. (g) Jamed
Heckers navigator
testified before the
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effort.
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lifted Tueaday that he
iVefor a few days that
iadNindicated the possi:
SP Is Seeking
To Discontinue
Two Trains Here
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suspecis are now under observa-
tion He said only lack d positive
identification has prevented the
arrests of several, of these sus
pects. . .
j The most recent victim of the
boetle-tossing incidents was Dr
IM. F Harris, 118 6th St Harris
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cembiee NEAServieu.
Kmsr Alascigng Prea
mittee a bill to re.
per cent of the oil
in Next Two Years
1 Legislators To Begin Study
On How To Spend $3 Billion
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no par stocks. .
j and Gas Committee
commander at the Atlan-
it submarine force and thm
ommander of the search
Drainage, Street Bonds Sold;
Interest Rate Pleases Council
Hicks $00 for the costs of moving
a house, which will be completed
byJune 1.
An estimate of 51.1*® from the
Joe C. Norman Equipment Co.
(See COUNTY, Page 10)
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an anti-Castro action often
'The State Department, which
has a copy of the document, called
i Inaccurate and sharply rebuked
i ~l .‘ .yg
Cuban Council
of the North East Frontier Agency. They had
been captured by the Chinese Reds during
"ertingsonrtherlnd"tacetotbbordergerwi
profession, long ago learned that window.
he could captivate an audience -------
* with just one of his’many talents
. . , his ability4o project the dia-
lect* of his pirogue pals who fre-
quent the bayous of Louisiana in
a way all hie own
Justin’s fun philosophy has
—----Summary - Index
News of Today
Is Urged by Commission
Civil Rights
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I race or creed" in seeking voter
achom no a proposed const-
tutsomnali amendment to permit the
। stale to make dires medical pay*
ments to the aged. •
The House passed and sent to
the Senate a bill providing for
San Angelo
The Senate gave tentative ap-
proval Tuesday to a- bill which
would let the University of Houz
’ton use state money for graduate
1 Senators debated but took no
Spread; Two More Firms Join In
w „c. "Earning* have dropped sub-
indicated that stantially, dividends have been re.
sl -he ac- duced and employment has de-
When Hank Hits,
Mississippi Crackdown
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..______ » a section
"capitalism va communism
Split Looming-
irom Den 5; Pack ondhrspra nt
ThanpsonwMomoaicdle E mga w2 Ti-Beemhdhem adrwane mepmmendati
Troubadors." Ricky M shon trying out a home-made in
while Keith tests a bongo drum.
Sunrdos_tomorer remoin irom mississippn unless ure poue Larry H
eidicved for rough seas ond acts .to protect the rights at Ne- third in row ror unexs. ■« Iu 15004-• H- **--* • - imm EcI ” • --m,-------g-t, -g on
21808178 is a W ecegsionony reocnena citizens. ___, Orleans runs o No. S and No * They are Ricky Thompson (left). % xn
as,722n-om"/092 ,nomnn, ----- Mothers, buy your som somegolf Direct losses to the rail roadIon Thompson No 3 Circle f and.K In
w. s m sr • s".m,6mgon Sen Barry Goldwater advises cibs ' It’s a quick way to get the operations totaled si9.M.in and Mrs. Wayne. Dupse
y- » ’ - - • - ' ” " l^e^anTT “avoid amy nch Brewing company announced 1961 and $223,569 in 1962, the pro . " M
dsfeanav-Temosroture: ** ■ Isort d special appeal based on $200,000 golf tournament for 1964 posal stated rume
qP andaenmordthans biion in the next committee action. ,. , •
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President Kenned and $66 mill .on more in genera Dallas. Maurice Pipkin of Browms-
wolid front to de velop nue,spendinencome budget ville and Henry Grover - Hous-
after company an in Gov Xohn. ComuynnCiied ton.
boosis, Kennedy re request The Senate ble ctu a Senate conferee* are George
CorrentsbienniumsnMazlewoodo A-nffo-^M,
ntal "l depene I Alkin o Paris, Martin Dim 0
. Lufkin and Dorsey Hardeman 0
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troversial resignation letter Thurs-
day. The letter reportsdiyi
Sowdie exiles hung black crepe llambasts US policy ioward Com-
————---------------munist Cuba and charges the
Kennedy administration reneged
The bonds the first instmgent
of a tonai s milior bond .
were wold by the City of Orange
10 Rauscher; Pierce * CO. In
JUSTIN WILSON
Justin Wilson
Due To Speak___________
_ „ cidents were scattered and cf a
Justin Wilson whose tall talles minor nature at that time
in bayou lingo have rollicked audtti Three weeks ago, the rear win-i
ences from coast in coast. will be dow of an L- ' 1----
guest speaker fr the annual Re- several white youths. — ------—
tail Merchants Association ban- when they parked for a moment
quet on April 23 an 2nd Street. The youths com.
The banquet will begin at 7 pm’ plained to police that several
in the Jack Tar Orange House Soung Negroes had crowded
Wilson, a safety consultant by ‘arund the car and smashed the
ON HOME SOH AGAIN - Two Indian
soldiers recently released by Chinese corn
munists and still dressed in Chinese issue
.muamu CUTTS’ S SX X aem miesmgnihen £ Ni J^ro^djoj^n New Delm)
|thd U.S.-endorsed Bay of Pigs "l-ouna IR resignation ‘30"!oe Bethlehem, National Markup Costs
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Skylrk . NEWTON (SpD) - Sunday San board ncreass
_________ rv board jet into Day. will be observed with-
.— --------- --- iast Saturday that,the laXdistin special ceremonies near Newton I
reported to.poli,e that t.unknoun Orange County Commissioners Blue Cronswill pay cent guishable message fromThPesber Dezrave-of,Texag yaengnHlin
persons tossed .4 bttidasthroug2 Court today approved adoption of mclud.ng professional fees for doc o Skylark was "Exper endsoldrer in the fizht for inderend o
his window early. Monday morn medical isurance pro -oK.and nurses, prescnpzionpminor‘difficulty. Have positive Maj Joephu "S SEart X from
I ing ■ ' . , M mrwVnt pram offered by Blue Cross, and drugs, therapy and many other # Trying to blow " leqied in theoldWisom semeter/ -
| Another botlep singin ident approved several constructiom esti- medical expenses. “fhe court aid "trying to blew" in1 Woods Community three failurempany
repoedsogeRein ’ mates and right-of-way agree The total cost of both the base meant Threher was trying to miles anaitheast of hete A’ ComP"
lassrrvdayomorntmalicious mis ments for highway improkements pian and the major medical plan clear its -- +—
InitialsreportsnoamahfonsmpS The major medical plan will in will be $6 34 for an employe only ing
ch e came oShe 10 he Pn sure employes of the county and Si so for employe and one de V
lice over a month ago but the in their dependents against illnesses penden. sis 96 for employe and I
and injury expenses up to $10,000 immediate famtty 1hs —
These benefits are SIM dedutihle will pay half, the cost cf this Blue
eexsngnsrnecup.d hvand the plan is available to em CroS protection which will be
automooths, WasPbroken ployes who wish to carry it in come effective May 1 . J
addition to their base plan The commissioners approved a
The previous major plan pro- rizht-of -way agreement with Otis
vided only for ancer treatment. E Fuller, for improvements along
but the new one has much areater FM 2sm2 (Texla Road), for $100
scope The employe wall pay - an agreement with Dr E R
.per cent of medical costs, and Hicks- for improvements along
--------- FM105in Vidor, for 5150.
Also, the county allowed Dr .
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fort-to halt the number of inci -demonstrates its compliance w,m in np ficer -appears to
dents Several city policemen will the Constitutjon and laws of the cutrm"kuesday named inquiry.• but emphasized he is not
begin working twoahus prudaz 1 2^1 months, the com hZ ker'T ofBrenglyn. NJ - a blamed for the loss of the Treh
•eta, according to Green misaloqbasabern exPloring arap ^TAbrAZXxSSTlT® men "the submarine sank in sim teet
“I would like to ask all parent" MessisPppi and reportealy aboard The fne-membrK court of water about 220 miles east.d
of teen-agers to help us halt this piiedin.ss iStPPpi ' .. An Tleceea and annownd it Tape Cod during a deep sea te*
growing problem." »»d Gceen. He (Se MISSISSIPPI, Page 10: dive las wednesday
also emphasized that parerts may, •N Rear Adm. Lawson P Ramage
he held responsible for the acts of - a: .
thei children , In Meeting Today
Green indicated that several ,—---—------------
Woods Community
»tanks hr-M—
X XX -ranshenqo.ommman - * ......-
The- county (gee ntauws- pg> ---—
been recorded in numerous re- •
cordings with his best albums NATIONAL
anfic"l,opmictd •" scheduled Newton “
limited to »’’h reservation* to met Mretens to spin the Cuban day. -----
begacepte f i c e r « and director* Revolutionary Council , , Newton County voter* will go,
nmier will be announced . ” / . polls Saturday to decide fate C •
The current board qf directors Eight producers including US propmsed 30 cent ad valorem tax
includes Jess Davis,‘president: .. ponted, xiectiyeprire levy _____ . -proposed discontinuance of two
Jimmy Glliam. vice president, increases. They turn . out more ——• • pasenger trams which serve Or-
Charles Wickersham, treasurer: than one half of the nation ssteel Southemn. Pacifis.Railroadnisange passengers to Houston and
wiiburn smith, director. and — seekingpet rmissiontodiscontinye New Orleans.according to’the
Charles Wooldridge ex officio A. Navy court of inquiry at two daily trams through -Orange ASSociated Press
1 Portsmouth. NH, cites Lt. Cmdr. mlic. dia The railroad submitted the pro-
Stanley W. Hecker skipper of the Shocked OraneencPoud 'bank poqpi to the Interstate Commerce
-submarine escort vessel Skylark ptcher arrestse out to be Port cofmissionryesterdey with sero-
for delay in informing higher au robber whturnstiont t0 be ice to ceas-on May 15. barring
thorities of all details of the Iasi Arthur mentapPatrsnt proteat . .
transmissions from the Thresher Torments Orang If (he trams are canceled serv-
INTERNATIONAL -"illijeaHa Smargmngn third time ice will no ionger be availabie on
The neutralist troops hold only n tw major Sports that he has No 5 which pewpnavena°rane
• two Laotian outposis. been instrumental in Bridge City for Hoason.at Jo? nJ Orleans
----- beating its more experienced which departs for New Orleans
I viadimit Ashkenazy, the Soviet 9-AAA foe. . • p.2 P.m nascong-r service
nan From U. S. wenghner Bureau goronamomanggw7oon& w«r^ Runners advancing faitef than Xch^H^O*
^nuZ^nd^ .......ay Seven
through tomorrow , WASHINGTON balks celled onTueday which enges at .11 31 a m for
High todayand tomorrow ABG68 The Civil, Rights Cnmm.ss.on west Orange Chiefs jump atop New Orleans... y -
< X A urges President Kennedy tn con District 16-AA standings til alone The railroad* proposa included
D *- H x A., cittine nff foderal fund* 2.2 1.1 2.__R-ce ... —
5 Cent* FINAL EDITION
Pump Station Ciwinin"
• BAA borid ratingday night •
, 1 1 w aerecd 'hot ihncexception The Reyen <>» and Taxato
( nntrncts Let , iw bids last nighkefiec cted Committee aprovedbiihsetan
_ wor h 0 a amd bond1 empt from thesstateninheritance
te tax deposits by foreigners in in
banks, to change inheritance
Jaws and to equahze taxes on
Ap"zAcK xx- ti ,
Miro i NAw YORK (AP)Mushroom -selective increases would-be aclduced .andIempiqyn enfa
the Miami News, in a report in) sWei pric ie spread today ceptable but cautioned the inclined. B
3 maus.vsrsguums . ."srsxw "m - mwmu.S xsJuxx
FQ-#8GSEfr ine —-nra-tgmpammmigomgdaee‘eMBatinlnidhiereeoee-oyned0"niqaytaA-samisesiniqbg-emepagpavgsedus muam
"Skylark for it rattcd-he nodeer wbmSrU*-wUu -------- "fcountedforonttheefourthzcorcostssince when-thetiEh.fmeemieem-"me"
Ne to report the last mes made its fatal dive P A ESomiilion loan for the the nation s production in 1962. general steel price increase came.competition from import----
the ill fated submarine The court sajd He. ker sconduc1nrA. mrmin2 an anti Castro Despite some s ariations, the —— --------
Nor an unreasonable as the Skylark’s commanding purPoe. 0 armin Bethlehem end Narional markup.
- be subjeet tol"°Allthreepointswererjectedbyheld to the general patternosgsy
RObert Hufwitch deputy chief ef previously. correspondinEadSvosIV 1
ihe State Department s Cuban task,wuh those Potpd
force, the News said . M N coP
After Miro returned to Miami secimAwerhichem increase —
(Ser conA rage _ fined te three big tonnage items;
added staaonto 'he price 0
hot rolled sheets and strip. 5 no
cold rolled sheets and 17 on gal |
vanzed sheeta.’
in addition to "Big Steel” Jones
- .pxccilSh was the word from and Aco iates of H "
Orange cuyhQiday deseribing imeeftertun, interest
mzmoman“aynaz"sare btaiReeting 0 th c.ty - —
street improement P9 ( "ine ( on “capitalism vs com..-----
last night , **---- Law groas merest on the 20 in American history and civics
year honds wifl,be $5.0,0151.30 conrses. .
H-The bids are exceilent said , Represertatives poistponed until
Mayor"Mart m K. Thomen Sr « Monday debate on a measure
orahxe Thomen said he. fe It the. providing for a permanent voter
" ■ City Mgr Archie Walker registratiom system The Senate
fiscal agent Glover pas sed m annual repistration ,
We of thanks for their measure
recntly obtaining • Hose committee action Tues
W
4 adderf -ttIVI
. ree- +**\Vpoint-contact Ape ballbearing
d a . i.» * 1 » •• ‘ ' -Leogar Mo" Pmote specified' with the motor would
scours PRFPARE FOR EXPOSTTIONS-Cub Scouts..Bay nok be sufficient for long range
Sonuts pnd FxPlor "Trail P’citizenship sponsored by the,or; suggested that the counol recon
sider cutting off tederal funds arter"beating Little" Cypress, M the listing of about 25 passengegs ang Rotary Club. The exposition-is cheduled for cpnsbuls sider ‘ motpr with.roller • tPe
from Mississippi unless the state LFy credited wth win, per tram, a decline of 50 per cnt, from 7 to » pm each night. P ict ured Aboneae
— w Chiefs. since 1958 the Houston .New - *---------------.-re-mema
I Five romraits. tig.lmg 517**2? The elective l.« interest
I no the purehade of eyuipmenf"for resulting from las mgn! ' "28.
r In a special meetint the Orkingw ille according IO* 11- uired aT
I ange City Council voted to I........n, city of Orange coMd n<* rennerrrom state
■ the recommendatons of Georze expect to do he- ter atthis.tir sot Tn mnimum a Ob*
Schaumburg, city cons ilting he added It was noted that the gatwelis in various cal
neer a Beaumont, .in aaarding bond rating probably savedAY * and potential.
the five contracts taxpayers a large interest sum on
i However an object on toltbe dratnage and st reet umpro e . sccr P
A Schaumburg's re. ommendaum on men bonds alone " ORANGE JUiCE
P the purchase of the major item, a tn ascociation with Ruse her •NAI ।
7 Nema I type verticel motor wa Pierce & Co. Ine in compilinE SUPPIERS- A Sinton Erh. %
rai«*d by Councilman Reese Lu Ihe low bid was Rowles Winston found a pue tag on the bottom
• "dlefield * Co* Eppler Guerin, Turner of a foil wrapped-Easter egg. and
I- Littlefield contend'd tht the Co " Russ a Co. Inc and R A excitedly told her mother. Look.
" I ndarwisrl * to Inc Mom. we could have bought this in
2 ether bds were presented by the store for..adime.-n.
.. ........- . - EbFTimwing FUTURE-MINDED-An Orange
- free operatior- He derwood Neuhaus & Co old timer, commenting on the Ken-
ihe. .sim.I recon Urndarwzo PpirstSouuwest/nedy blessed event news, re-
n AX and marked. "This country iswor
bearings ,r . ., tom3 2359 per cent., ing about future shortages of food.
■ Schaumburg told -the c nu ni.s > * CA ofoHpsteena CoPot Chi-Foll and gasoline, and money, but
'that an reguyed speciticatio: 2JohnNucenBeissneraconzjtheycanresteasyononescre:
met I? the Nema I motor cagMoonn pXr * Co Fta*. like therein never be a
. .. /See HONDS page 1®) shortage of Kennedys
(Sea CONTRACTS, Page 10) 1 (see BONDS, " a
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Cuban Organizations
Are Plentiful
'Bank Robber Surrenders
To Startled City Policeman
A seir.professed -bank rob- The money bag. Huffed
her” calmly entered the police with cloth and containinE only
station, tossed a puffed money some 52 la change, belonged
baa on the booking counter and to the First Natiomnal Bank of
turned himself in to a stunned Fort Arthur.
dispatcher here last night The robber, dressed in
Quick eheck* revealed the cowboy attire and wearing
man as a SS-year-old Port Ar- dark glasses, told Le Blanc he
-thr mental patient and un- had left the “stolen money in
I cvereds orbbed banks in his carbutcouid not remem-
the area, ber where be bad parked the
Dispatcher Riley LeBlame, vehicle. a , .
who .as on duty when the in- The.man was released inthe
cident qccurred, said the man custody of his family About
walked into the station at 10:28 midnight after pobra check:
pm. and contessed to "rob- revealed the incident • be a
bing a bank in Port Arthur," hoax. '
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By W. B. RAGSDALE JR- ,
WASHINGTON (AP) - The I
Civil Rights Commison has I
urged President Kennedy to crack I
down on Mississippi, possibly cut , I
Ung off federal funds, unless the |
1 state acts promptly to protect the I
rights of its Negro citizens. I
The commission, in a special re- I
l port to the President said Tues- I
dav night that since last October I
- open and flagrant violation « I
N a constitutional guarantee* in Mis- I
•a FA •1 • I'sissippi has precipitated senous I
By Police Chieta
“ sco in Palm Beach. Fla aides said '
Chief Kenneth B Green of the places of business in the Negro Kennedy had not received the re
Orange Police Department said comunit: .. port sins him by commission
today that teen-agers involved in The most recent re these i Chairman Joha A. Hannah and
recent malicious mischief esca; dent* occurredlas ' would have nUxJmment
pades will be punished to the full 26-yearold Negro man com The commis»tbn urged Kennedy
exent of the law when appre-plained t police that fourgzouths to step up federal efforts to sup
Ea in a car hit him with an egg An ww‛.‛ lawlessness” and
bemdedannouncement came in the hour later. als-yearoidwhite.boy Prdy httnr legisinton wa-
wake of a senes of acts includmgitrtld police he had been assaulted needed to prevent federal funds
the toxsing of soft drink boetlesby,-three Z0**,1??" _-)i avffbemg pata ou f • seetewbich
through windows and the hurl-| During the PA’* h - continue* to refuse to abideby
ingolrgzsatpedeatriansandibouiesahaxesbkanhuremzer-Ke-uheconsutn"--S
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