The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 144, Ed. 1 Monday, June 17, 1963 Page: 12 of 12
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THE ORANGE LEADER
MONBAY, JUNE 17, 1963
News Around Evers
F
Washington
To Family
pai
By WILLIAM L. RYAN
threaten
his position
Old-line
nied human rights just because
a pact with his brother.
r
He
told
of
one
paper
"The party
its due to
‘e ere Mill of the
Attend OES
i
Steel
re-
supplied the answer.
launching of Miss
"There
reason
s
power of his office on it"
Hawthorn
V
C
came easy.
one at their wit*
cases was lost when it feil from
)
Three Hurt
mem
trine.
KIRBYVILLE (Spl)—Three
iropractors
By
Meeting
Cale. 1M Green Ave
tained body lacerations and
minor
How ev er. a
mer recreation program gets
un-
happy to be here on earth.",
activities.
tive to chiropractic
(Continued From Page Ij
Mn
the
ond on.its 381b orbut,", said Yo chiropractic care
ospher sectiomrof the Radio Re
Dinner To Hono,
4 s
Beaumont.
tary subjects
Belles
Rent TUI You -Own”
I
IRIE$ - Oronge Ms
483
CLOUI
Clary a Pieosonce. 2705
X-Ray technician
course at St.
the City of Orange.
voice crackled over the airwaves
Soviet
birds'
▼saw
oi
MIWi
2
Meeting Today
Credi Bureou
ton
It
Thun. Morn. Doubles
nere in August.
An ...
Rood Runners
We WJ^JachMmahare mwn third Momnday of each
month.
M $V
2% M
4%
Knockers
A
Hea
Con
' MeDoniei
incompiete
director, urged all those interested
in the summer activities to attend
Swimming will start tomorrow
Orange Banker
To Take Course
Businessman's
LEAGUE STANDINOS
action was the- comment of Sen.
Clinton P Anderson, chairman of
>
Orangeites Creative Russians To Meet
Extend Aid And Hear Freedom Is Mirage
la speeches. Khrushchev let It
be known that Stalin-the man ha
dus meed in 1956 as a mad mur-
American Leaders Watching
Soviet’s New Space Venture
ideas
and I
Roast Is Cause
Of Fire Call
Wyman Roberts Funeral
06 San Augustine will an
$
Atten
Four local
Potsy Mermon
/Violo Deon
Eo Robinson
Sore MMi
U
11
nge Shriners
Ie Fish Fry
Vinton Methodist
Pastor Returns
I Lu Ponnet
» Jo McCorver
■ Corrie Barton
• Anno J Cottey
Palace Belles
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Teems-
oryr& PTNce
oyet Borber Shap
Three
14IGM
„BOSTC
termed
junior at
success i
3,000 Ne
in a proti
At--
negiu
boycott-
term a I
NEED A
WATER
HEATER?
T—M
Bivebem
> i mar ii i
Asters
the Newton Chapter No. 224, OES.
were among those participating in
ceremonies of the Jasper Chapter
No. 291 at the Jasper Masonic
Temple Saturday night
installed as worthy matron of
the Jasper Chapter was Mrs Anna
Lou Segrest. L C Letter was in-
stalled worthy patron
Goldwate
Dirksens a
conference
no authorit
ment and u
to order pi
Si I,
LEAGUG STANDINOS
________i
will hodd their
Uday at 4 p.m.
Paiilion here,
oqaxby La
-etup
service
Mr. Reed was uninjured.
Newton To Hold
Palace Lcague -
LEAOvE STADNOS
Bowl More Leaque
Laaaua sanoIes
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1. PAGE TWO
trict 4. and Mrs. Eupha Smith
grand representative of South Da-
kota.
wspaper of the U.S.S.R.:
outrages committed by
- 4 4 2
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___ t 6 1
is tf
that
Israel- ___
(Cotinued From Page 1)
__. . .. -------.-------- -- --- ..—- Plans for the white elephant"
waa reduced to S8 minutes, Itsec-Workrhen: Compensation law for bingo party to be Retd la July.
W i on Is ** "*“• said Yo chiropractic care lare IM vet complered
shiaki Nakata, chief of the urn — ------------
Wn.
2295
Among the installing' officers
were Texas Supreme Court Jus-
Ben-Gurion has headed seven of
the nine Israeli Cabinets since the
tinued space travel dangerous
"The orbital time of Vostok
Oscmes ____
Poopvs
■mm
■ Qid Mam
tive director of me State Entertainment was provided by
Indugtrial Accident Comminsion, "
Eta
a rack atop a car in Arizona.
Then, in New Mexico, a motor.
contusions. Another child, Judy
Kay Shofner, 8 months old. was
iniured.
Yorb-e Pmemng
Mary Corter PaM
Al , -auEmE • mis. ruzaveun rin-T
Also, repairs to the police car, yard, has completed a two-year
obuining summer uniforms for X-Ray technician <----- — — 1
tend the 50th wedding
of Mr. and Mrs Polk
women can’t go up into space.1
( Rep. George P Miller, D-Calif.,
By ToMMy AYRES xillsphock Soviet Communaist
Somewhere between here and other creative people
Businesswomen '•
LEAOUE $TANDIwoS
wm-. a L
comings, we trusted him”
Why this sudden restoration at
Stalin aa a Marxist ? Khrushchev
starting point for American space
flishts.
IThe Three PhaNes
Aside from Brubaker , remarks,
the union ha, remained remark-!
ably silent on just what it is
WASHINGTON WAP
new, from Washine
KENNEDY TRIP:
derer—wan really a good Commu-
nut at heart.
I
2
3
i
4
4
4
•lice Clyde E. Smith, past grand
patron of the Grand Chapter of
Texas, OES Mrs. Edna Earle
associate grand conduc-
tress; Wry Sally Matranga, grand
examiner District 4; Mrs. Thelma
All members and interested The
coin collector, are invited to at -fish/found att Florida and the
tend. ‘West Indies.
22*2
-s7 9:39
----Orange Bowling News----
Strikes and Spares
Space rendezvous could provide j
Two From Newton slgshcadbanshenssibtemuyay
ishot, the orbiting of a woman
caught the most attention here
x Virginio Imr»—
x Jutlo ew w
a Fr—CM Price
Housewife Leaque
LEAGUE STANDMGS
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-HOM TEAM scans— Oronqe Onsur.
once Agency. 2881; Smiths CMVWA
28473 NMdn a Supply Co . 2800
214; JUW— a Piumbing, 29032 ixie
Gloss,
Completes- Course 1 :
Th Feshionente
rcie Lumber Ca
ed bira Beveroge
$. TEAM W
A bus will leave the high school
gym here at 12:45 p m to carry
swimmers to the Jasper pool
Swimming activities will be
held Tuesday and Thursday -
the same time until July U. eas.
Lessons will be offered beginning for bank auditors and .comptrol- cabinet
June 24 if enough are interested, lers 10 be held Aug. 417 at the
Thomas said "University of Wisconsin.
that evoked little surprise or coo- Shootine down a satellite in war-
cent elsewhere in the capital lime might not be a difficult task,
A rendezvous of cosmonette some military exderts believe. ।
Valentina Tereshkova with co* But before a decision to destroy
monaut Valery Bykovsky would a suspicious satellite were made
have high military significance, an inspection would be desirable.
ere *uee
newton (Spi)—Newton’s sum-
every city, police puked is most interested in s
up. often keeping them over treater job security for its
the volunteer police force and Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont,
reinstatement of the mutual Miss Hinyard is the first stu-
street working agreement with dent at the new hospital to com-
plete this course, which she he-
ist drove off with their other suit-
o. the case, leaving them with a small
5" -handbag containing
&upiicl- clthino a , ,
Teem-
Biyand Winnie Oorren
Fred end Pegqv umpus
joe and Pete’Bolton
Brice ond Wende Fowler
e.m.s iow, 8:40
high. 3:37 e.m
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hioh Xam semies _ Cort a c--
is. »p, "o hoienes esra. is
T Sanaa
Auy 0p
T- *n
copractors re-
(Centinued From Page 1)
ham. has been using U.S. race
troubles:
Pravda, the official Communist
publicen spokesmen say/PN
Kennedy should forget his pla
trip to Europe this week .I
stay home to deal with racial tur-
mod and other urgent matters. .
“With problems here at home 'n 7
-economic and racial—he has no
business being out of the White
House, even to go to Camp David
, (Md). Sen. Barry Goldwater, r.
Am., said Sunday.
As a result speakers relaind,at the Old Tmerh
more than 500 imasurance com » *as ennounced
If Orange hearts swell with panies now include chiropractic mar Lewis, Shriner
a Iutie more pride than usual to care in health and a evident poll publicity chairman
day. they have a right cies; unions are requeuing and Plans were formulated 5
"-- teceiving provision, for ch.ro- board of directors meeting
■ • Suert Peos
ine ompdtL
MiGt TEAM SERIES - Biuebelis. ied
Mrs. Philin Hirt woman flier and
wife of the .Michigan senator.
"I’m tempted to go out to the
barn and tell the whole story to
my horse and listen to him laugh,"
she said.
John G. Tipple superyiein, rp- Orange district scout executive; , — - ginning June
pair foreman of SotkwesternKBeli Wavne Jones. Eaples Nes Dis- wassauthorizod to cal IlsallegationsLakesNava
EMpm # bazaz K zm 5
District executive. Rudolph London Airport security police"
daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Hin-frumo"e.
By THE X
High wan
Palo Duro
sudden nae
youth and 1
) 100 campers
Texas wes
five death.
Occasional
for the Pak
tinued thron
parts of No
' -Bmorg
dotted South
The Corpu
Station mea
inches of rai
i eat dowapou
- ■ cart, cmone
4s ■ • s Jewelerv
__- i soo-n: Supo"y Co
____ .1 MIOMINOIViOUAL Men, - Mhpeuwam
I . -■ .wry • vroseo snwi s ■ a--vd.iziEeoren, 344) 3 MeCerVe. sm VM ------- -----
In Birmingham Lord Poole was son, Tom Bob Tilery and famfly ^et.LMo? "“I0”- she waved gaily beon, «
asked about rumor, that a mem- in Oranon at the camera -—
Wednesda)
Kennedy
Democrau
them over
cleding fr
luncheon <
Senate C
Mansfieid
lieves he i
gather to
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and in fir
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WASHI
Republic,
leadershiy
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gram
Sen Ba
gave his i
Senate G
Dirksen t
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But Set
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and "it ■
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Dirksen
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with n ai
Recreation Meet P pregon, Mauan.B.N 'erming January 185 m’Tc^roverX'im siimme.dne aouin Atlantic and
the.Soviet accomplishment "per- voicing former Defense Minister- seasonable temperatures pre
' ecy, marvelous Pinhas Lavon The dispute repor. vailed over much of the country,
der wav here todavatk m a a 1 don ‘ see why • woman can • edly centered on policy toward - . . _ .
ar ynere ;oday a 6 p.m. as do it as well as a man, but 1 Egypt and a secuPv Ik i0
and between 8 and 13 years old, also don t know why any woman tails were never disposed
and..their parents meet at the would want to - Im nerfectiy • “scioed
asedal field to organize summer happy to be here on earth.".
suitcase full of clothing. ers reoort that back inju
LeMaster cletched a list of do- disabling MS 000 workers
"ud -
F 3
woman senafor.
isn’t any
First of the Season
Fresh not Frozen
Shrimp1 49
GRADE A “
Fryers ! 24
MONDAY and TUESDAY
shooting tor Likewise, the com-
________J one change of penigsshavnssaidaitcigor.nohing
the children. human relation committee
Then the arrests began Inal- It is generally believed the USW
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IS 3 —
19 4 >
10 4 1
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P
; leg im
I M ZZ
All-Star Singles
LEAGUK STAwDIKGS
m- , w L
cosmonauts use
intellectuals and youth could
An appeal for enough money u> ___ ____ .
purchase bus tickets to their home turned th is weekfrh the anntal gettin
in Hay wad went out from radio convention at the Teka State propei
station KOGT Donations in cash Chiropractic Assoriatioheid are c
and clothing began arriving at Thurday through Saturdaya the work
the police station. Rire Hotel im Houston Jthorit
. miettut. on duy ...... Today at the LeMasters The Orange deleg.ee. Dr H hsand.
No. 1, sponsored by the Firs purchased * S48 ticket, andiboare Cox Dr A H Herm Dr H LN
- - — ■ - ed • bus co route to Haywood in Rudeseal and Dr. C Stervimou, Orn
hi, pocket LeMaster carried an were amonr some 600 who ar INS
speak Sll
W were
nually Orange
annual fish fry
Rev. Billie
Data From 1
Outlook Clon
through
tered
shows n
mhil’n
High
Low ___
High tomorro
Sunset
Sunrise tomor
•■cm* •
tionos Bona, an. Sovhern erMWFB
M, Cook’s Cieoners 2800
eci ond Borberd Sporks „,
Pete ond Dot ___________41
x Fred end Atom kimmey . 27 7:34
■ x " wearingen 3 4 715
a HIGH "sToreiyAL senigs - gam
. _ ... — 4W/Fred Bumpus, at; Cec Sporks, Mil
HIGM INDIVIDUAL SERIES - Gene Map Harmon, m women 3. Sweerin.
viererumpler, Olela Jordon, 4a.sm.JW; Wande Fowler, 4; Barbare
Aar Chonce, 40. I lew**. 465.
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There was an estimated 81 mil- Gar.ee of San Augustine; 12 and across the whole country Ne..blistering sun, were
_____.. lion damage from an hour-long grandchildren and it great -grand . A Tass, Soviet news agency. LeMaster had 88 ia his p
John Adams, second president cloudburst and hair Saturday in children-
i .----• " oe" Denver
Thomas, athletic
| Regular business 1. on the a a i
poerdn The boere meets every oghte Trevete
-- •—*— - - " eoronz somras
Osey M. Garsee
KIRBYVILLE (Spi) - Funeral PassinE
_ . services for Osey Mae Garsee, 75,-nited 1
------------- aal an in the tent in which they were ot Buna will be held today at 2,
°,Pase report the establishment sleeping, saw "a wall of mud pm. in the Morse Cemetery near --
O a national arts foundation and rushing toward us.” He grabbed Buna. people of the
— •-----------, - I—- __ =2 - Rev. Elmo Wither, Baptist min- T
pile of rocks ister of Buna, will officiate.
L. • ; ie ^”2. WW .Aee. — -11 K - — — o* — — — - - I
Hugh N. Wood
INegroes KIRBYVILLE < Spl) — Hugh N.
cere- Wood, 66, of Bionson, was pro- ireafy stmnneccim.. ue prurm
Md a j nounced dead on arival at MiXson Frtempingou "racismiThere LeMaster, „
heg. Memorial Clinic in Kirbyville yes ragesnAaasn ina risenou: young man 34, gathered hi.
NBkerday about 5:40 p.m. by Dr Alabama and the entire fsavines loaded hle wifa Vieimi- i
‛dkp.T. Moore.
Rites in Jasper
AEWTONM(SPBema Partene Typical of the congressional
15 n
Ka tuog lav Agc;,, uuausl auxvveu vy a protner. the bedrock at its foreign and
hetingouNely. Mr. Ebarb is distric for domestc policy - "TE"
",o"StuoreFrmepBrmen k. ’s dhptcanswer.aCreative
ne h“ec^c'co^'i(^““^ "" an « io 5
cBruhaker said uj’ abundantly Th elimination of Stalin , -pre.
vSsar thet.an. Anun Ni steel sonality. cult," said Khruehchev,
_____ pioymenercost, outrun "isfar from meanimg that alleged-
The journey went especially Future, indicate, he added that Been fooenedotarn manichais
w ““2
men. costs by • significant maf- at‛"om‛hisown“‛and‛dod s
gin. . . Bien," -
in .the Riverside Housing Project I The Indian lac insect feed, upon
Mrs. J. W. Hood is in Orange a great variety of plants, but
eni+at raraioK. +2221 .. ____ _____ a___
The Rev. Francis Plavcan, pew________ _______ _______
tor. will otficiate. Burial will be of the Hack color of their akin
HI
Wshington policy. - —sayings loaded his ife Virginia
organ of East Germany: abetter life"1 ”! in seareh o
uiusss--sezsa,m
330. owned and that of their white fellow citizens dically searched for a job.
inSaturat & 5 President Kennedy who is nbw Three days later, there was __
-Teoend sur preparing to visit Europe a. a even enough money remaining for
crusader for Gemscrarp"ecold return baa psage. Left with no
at. eliminate it if he concentrated the ajiernatiye, theLeldsier zmify
..to began hitchiking home.
Career Girls
LEAOUE STANDNOS
Te—s w L •
County Restourent j i --
Morstok Steet Bidgs. - J 2 t
erretrs Applionce - 4 t •
Bel » Appllonce A Servite 332
Eori A Sigler ---- J A I
MIGH IDNVIDUAL semes — 1
Pierce, MA. • Moll, Mil A weseli. st
J. KH •. Nugent, Mt.
Kings and Queens
MIAOUS STANDINGS
at MMMA
-K‛e mauK dEl VY m-Kn• --- "-T E pa EI, inE j, ~ . A. ----- .
j Officials said the flood appar- Stringer Funeral Home of Kirbv-V. President Kennedy plays .
— —__„1-, sei when the ville is in charge of arrangements, despicable role, in the racial ds
part to play in helping'earth-filled Little Deer Creek Garsee died Sunday morming (n crimination and persecution ’ N
the conditions under dam. 51, miles upstream, broke a Beaumont hospital after a A Moscow broadcast to East
- Africa: 11
____ training Danny Hayes, Chuck _ _ __ _____ __
| Survivors include her husband. Dean and H. F. Smith received search Institute in Tokyo
Scout camps are inspected James Victor Atkins, a teacher the Order of the Arrow at Friday “At this rate the time will be
annually bv the committee com- at Little Cypres.; two daughters, night ceremonies reduced to lewr than ss minutes
prising councils in Oklahoma New Vicki and Jan Atkins all of Or] Attending the summer c a m p by in «kh orbit tomorow, and
Mexico and Texas. Camos lev jange; her mother, Mrs C. J session with the campen was unmanned space ships in the pan
food handling swimming riflery. Dorrell of Huntsville; one brother J -S Cipriano. Troop I scout- have all dtsintegrated at this
archerv and camo craft areas are J. c- Dorrell of Conroe, one sis- master. orbutal pace ”
— * -- “ • i Rumors circulated in jubilant
Moscow that a third Soviet cow
.. . . "This is Seagull, this is See-
Mr. and Mrs Carrol Betrand and gull." her excited high pitched
family, voice crackled over the afrwaves
Mr and Mrs. James Zerko and as she began each transmission
wasn'tiMr. and Mrs. George Gumer _________ _ ______
u- ------:-----spent Sunday at Ft. Poik with names as their call signs BYkov-teei:
Holz residence yesterday but it James' brother. Frank, and the sky calls himself "Hawk " 202
Gunter's win Charles i — —-
nErankkt ronberrEugonezerko Day School Board
tomio after completing bone train
E. ..—' .... ' There will be a meeting of St.
pMruand.Mrs W.B;Rayhurn, Peur’s Day School Board today
5uAgY Kay burn and Mrs. Kath- 7:30 ■ • -
Stalins ghost will mock Soviet Communist conservatives may
leaders when writers, artists and well blame him for undermining
under evoke indienation n ito “whoiicH r-= ■"» other, creative people assemble lthe party, monolithic authority
am.. .5 #=2* 553* i# -eir
For, thanks 3o the Orange Po- portance for Russians and the i
Izvestia, the ‘soviet government 52SX dnaerunpomsorsnhdpogrnnnrsoda IdbbloglcaT"worker. t
v?”, "ra bywashingtg -s r
gw? tw-s1 j ax.-r.1 prmpet immmmaEmbrinuwa: £5
laster, a somewhat shy , and government leader When Stalin was being buried,
ng man of 34, gathered hi« C»"ceivably. a sullen rebellion of many people—including mynelf—
had tears in their eve,. These
were sincere tears Although we
knew about some of Stalin', short-
man spotted were demands in favr of com Pary
' eery, walk- tract provisions aimed at pre
- Drive serving fobs- ,21
from Extended vacations for veteran wh_.
wing employes-a method for spread "TI
d ing out available work—-was re-
ported to be a kev issue im the
bum." relations talks
1 Lillian’Whitfiela underwent apAcspanipointushgnatchndsasa
medical checkup in Houston dur-Pnerorrteedawenshtieas " space__
- rumors ing the week She accompanied Announcem. <d tor Jono.ru. seoou" J,— r
moment about everybody. .her grandmother, Mr. 3. B morearnigtmrsnlecoririba Mon&ow 903 cooinez
-"5,. a =2
Mr. and Mn Here Simon of of the dimpled blonde and her122002* 824 —
Lapiace. La ■ were weekend guest, space ship flickered on the screen. 2m8-‛m
of her brother and sister-in-law, --- - ■
practic care in contracts; and to Friday at the tome of Fren
dustry is becoming more recep Snwetoreee Cow Bayou Friday
। : at 1 pm Wive amutod and
Ln Moreland of Austin, execu- a barbecue dinner was served.
rim wax^war gmrcema
- Sovmhrn Primters
------------- gan At Hotel Dieu in Beaumont. Father, Day dinner
Coin Club Sets s geempugpasgzy ruided " the R.J
I the Medical Arts Center in Hous-
House ar~
tural life is an element of im- ... .
Weather-
(Continued From Page 1)
By BARRY SCHWED | It could indicate an ability to re-
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ameri- place crews of vehicles used as
can military leaders are keeping space patrols and an ability to
a watchful eye on the Soviet Un- inspect orbiting vehicles for
ion's latest space venture—a feat clear armements.
American League
_ —j LEAOUE sTejDinds
T. ’ — Teems- W A op
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J Dixie Mn ---• 7 .1
4 4 3 Monn insuronce --- 97.i
3 Teom MB 4 — B A 2
Johnson • Pwmbing La ni-#
V, e W - A H M
HN TEA SERIES - Teom Ne. 4,
। state was founded in IMS
He took a respite in 1954 be.
cause of "spiritual fatigue " M
she Sharett tok his place in head-
ng the fifth and sixth Cabinets
| James R Gunter at the First Sharett isnot considered likely to
National Bank hereeis listed vmiPknvurion Lamp bui xarx BOV scout phases at the church and was a* nree, teneroo Kwn.ur
among 476 banker students from . ms.Pr inently mentioned as camp near Newton, was found in ieacher in the Sunday school de Ast ley. Lee Hank, and David Lit-
some 47 states who will attend the M PSo.zunsor N rinancr excellent condition as the result partmem. She lived at 1z09/tlefield, received basic scout
15 1ith summer session of the school Minl ... v Eshkol, 68, regard- of an inspection by the Region 8 16th Si.
for hank asHitnre ema e-t--I . 5 e - man in bom the scout committee. Friday. • Sarviu
, — t and the Mapai party. 1 -
Thomas said. - i University of Wisconsin. Gurion pfriends indicaied Ben-
Boy, between 13 and 18 want- The school is sponsored by the ment SnPhn N
mg to play basebell are to meetuniversity, and 'he National As- his memoirs and write 0n "wte
tomorrow at the ball field at sociation for Bank Audit and Con- history ' on Jewish
6 p.m. itrol. It is one phase of more than
A volleyball league is also 509 short courses and conferences
tentatively scheduled Those in- held on the Wisconsin campus
terested in these or other summer tfffoughout each year as educa-
activities are urged to contact ucational public services for
Thomas at' 565-4241, Burkeville all citizens. • ]
~ Course subjects include bank
stated that everyone is asked to when a boller exploded in a as
bring their spare coins to the (factory, r ■
meeting He explained there will jured
be a swap session conducted I ________________
.3552.92 3 g
here in August. - —____________ an unattended roast was smolder-
a Flameless Electric
Water Heater $10
nowand only $1.95 a
month plus sales tax.
free normal installa-
tion. including wiring _ „ __________
■ g, ondreear as pastor othelocal Council To Meet
r O' decai FL. D n us D I t L
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO. of toe Vinton Pistor, wastt,
signed to Henning Memorial Meth-
odist Church in Sulphur as pastor
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m-mer ,Mn. Atkins. — s•is -u. -fe =
-."5 ana -nunaenstorm5 at Fuller Funeral Home for Mrs Newton Sitcase full 0 chthine *h- -- - -t
Ruth Evelyn Dorrell Atkins. M Earning their recond class
a teacher in the local and county ......
schools for * number of years. RicR Laird, Les Montgomery
EeneralyhsaReckintnrrocrazvnhe
ineters. oas she radings were ATalnasivsqwaikrchunexMrs.*rrgdineonead‛gaqgez were ________
-F — , l ctintoseppu"n.maresepavaxatm"wdhnpunam c-c,
- Camp Stark pace-
a g a School Knox Gilmore, George Hirsch-1
InSDeCted A member of the First Baptist felder,1Montgomery. Laird, Whip
- Church, she was active in varous pie and Gray
Camp Bill Stark. Bov Scout phases of the church and was a Three tenderfoot scouts, Don
I monaut might be sent up to join__
t Bykovsky and Mias Tereohkova
but there was no official indica- 22rea
(PINEHURT (SpO-Henry, “Woratha; tore circuiating for
wwi arrived by .plane Friday from weeks, however, that the new ** Tw3
(Contimued From Pag, 1) Framingham, Mass, to visit his Soviet space feat would tow to
8*11 uputy >uut executive „ . .. father and stepmother Mr and enc,.I. -_________ - Three evens
aAsiatineBhe commitee- were recalled M.Moscow some.timeMra * L SlItoA high school spActacular triamamg. x e
the following from the Sabine ago. the Soviet Union denied thaffhonr graduate he has been ac Miss Sovien.zannouncement ““i "
Afea Ceinc rov ieM"iz:Srpomnsundavtand made,
"Fene .. ginning June 27 at the Great radio contact with Bykovsky
Leke Navel center half hour later
O C. Jenson returned to Fort Then they messaged Khrush-
talk, entitled "Machines Talking nest manager. Robert Hord, Lake Brtisqomestis, political battie. Mr.Ana'MteP/M.Montgomtng Sh"Dependabie Adio communic..
__to Machines," wil relate a new Disiricte xgcutive RudolphlstlondonwAirpehsecuityspolic and family here. Montgomery is turns have tore estabumshed be
! VINTON (Spl)-The Rev In The communication in Thompson. Beauchamp Division ,^2^ Ii, Kellersavszzearold Jenson • stepson. tween our space ships. Are at
James Poole was reassigned as duw _ axecutive, Godwin, camp friendi Mandz.R cDazie. from and Mrs » * -------“ ---- — S---
the pastor of the First Methodist . w ” Goff, president .of the Sa a ecor.,
Church in the closing session of bne Chapter of Credit Unions, 5 Cal
The Louisiana Annual Conference Wil honor all past presidents of Greiner.
-inNewLOrleans-FMday,-------------theshapter. “m
! This will to Rev Poole's sec-1
checked to see if they meet aland- ter, Mrs. Leila Manele of Hous -- -
. ards set by the National Scoutton i.and • number oi nieces andl-
Ir Board, nephews . | Pinahurst
Men.Ic x Composing 'to committee were . ---.5---- ""IIV131
fv\anagement bet Kelsey Lamb of Beaumont, re- C.-.-I j Mrs. Al TU m*
Members of managemen, ™ gional chairman; W H Sapdberg InnoHi--
accounting auditing and control, resenting 82 credit union? in reP of Texas City, regional committee- -VGIIuGI
Students also must, submit exten- Sabine area, will be honored at man: and.R. E. Byrns of Dallas, i
sion problems between summer a salute to managemen i' dinner regonal deputy scout executive.1
1 sessions Evening seminars.awalljta-besheld Thuradayas6es6*m
provide students the opportunity at the King Edward Tower?
to hear discussions on suppiemen- D-------
lotions denouncing the
________ a government. Said a
to downgrade their Hecksher recommended in a in the tent in which they were of Buna will be held today at 2 typical Chinse broadcast "This
Alsun deoutv -mut-n achievement, but it doesn't mean page report the establishment sleeping, saw "a wall of mud pm. in the Morse Cemetery near is, a frshreminder to the
rrP. dePutysgrandematronDis we have to follow suit ” of a national arts foundation and rushing toward us.” He grabbed Bun. 5- people of the whha world of the
A note of concern was sounded, an advisory council on the arts. Rickie The pair were carried 15 Rev. Elmo Wither. Baptist min-' of U.S dtoc racy and (
however, bv a member of the Sen- Pius government action to encour- feet, landing on a pile of rocks ister of Buna, will officiate. and serves toe
ate committee. Sen. Stephen M age, reward and preserve artistic Steven made safety bv himself. Grandsons will be pallbearers. The Kennedy administration'll
Young. D-Ohio, iwho said. "This endeavor. | Officials said the F ‘ e----------- " ------ It *
is a further indication that thel Government surely has a sig-ently was triggered ____- — _____
Soviets are ahead of us in sdace." nificant part to play in helping earth-filled Little Deer Creek Garsee died Sunday morming
, . . A spokesman for the National entablish the conditions under dam. 5% miles upstream, broke a Beaumont hospital after
Im AcciHont Aeronautics and Space Admin- which art can flourish," Kennedyl ~ --------------- ‘
III ACCident : ration, O B. Lloyd Jr. said the “ ---"---- ' ‘ ’
KIRBYVILLE (SpD _ T h r e e Vnited States has no current plan
members of one family were in- for putting a woman into space,
jured yesterday at 5 30 p m in a Such a.prospect. he said, is "way '
two car headon collision about down the road. ,
2% miles south of Kirbyville on At Cape Canaveral, snare agen-
U.S. Highway 96 cy personnel had no official com- w ring sen, tnrougnout the na-l;
According to Highway Patrol- ment on Miss Tereshkova's flight, non each July 4 to celebrate the --?
man Bob Hutchins, the car, driven but privately they saluted the signing of the Declaration of in The _____
ome.m side, presidon somdbsrsf’an’hairSarurday s hidren"" "" auspppshunzottomndana Eurotance‛AErorosnersurknc"Lnpm
2 l T. Murphy mmamduid
south when the colhsion occurred. ,can women to oass ohvttca! tests KRibicorr uroea ,u . 1 and Trail Ridge Roadche na Funeral seryices will be held creasing terror against the Ne Wuson, 1210 9 si.’ They „
mTbon temorreattkennto sparable to t^ (or male as- ary suacommitiee 0 aporoveich pantinuous highway tomrroma ^y armanpyhaysapsen “ ng" for senyeditre meals Pau s
Stringer ambulance Mr Shofner mronauts.said.vlttsashamethat rasolutin. already, unanmously At singer, in nOthwest New of the oniginai organizer, of Beail -----------------
received minor abrasions and Mrs. since e are eventually e™n to passed by the Senate, calling for Mexico a thunderstorm dumnea Bros. Department Store Cham e ns
Shofner. 23. received multiple . on- put alwomaninto.spacewe ddn ’ the. nation-wide.beu ringing, 1o inches O rain, theTirsdmas He died last night in his "SCOUtS Back
tusions. James Shofner Jr, 3. sus- 8°anead.and d ' f . A .would "really let freedom urabie meipure in a veer The sonville home of an apparent w 3
tamed body lacerations and minor ..She_) as joined in protest bv ring, said Ribicott heavy Broke ap irrigation heart attack He was seretary. E..
ditch’ and flooded the Springer treasurer of company. f lOm ^0010
hospital. The Beall Bros, store was «» U 10 . _ ___ T
Drenching rains brought relief tablished here in 1958. -Members of Boy Scout Troop
ayrerdanaang tcssu.'Ss.'s.*
Weatherall. treasurer; Roy Samp- wia. o Dr. Stephen ward. ter. enjoying her experience keenly,
son. chairman of the camping and 1 Ward, a 50-year-old, American- others visiting the Turners over Strappea to tor space couch she
activities committce: E u g e n e educated osteopath with friends in the weekend were her brother smiled frequently as she wax sere
.w 8a wepee"i2eicgamila 22,". a tol^"^ •
A tWest Oran9e ~. is ftzdsc -SSI?
•Die West Orange City Council of Eagle, Nest District; and tant people are imvolved. mom Titov ik ^-22 K over the Soviet Uniom and ihe So
will bold a regular meeting today Harry V Marr, oouned executive. 1 •- ma a L- • . -5- 2— mnmiviet hine narinne ehe wraued eailu
“"ltemsDbusineh’ohtzbapenda y n . • asked,abouf rumors that * mem in Orange
include the financial repof or X-Ray Technician ber.ogeheuroyal family was on “ “
May, discussion of possible t . o Mu: .T? clling list.
ahanges in meeting schedules and Completes CoU'SC nHe replird. There are
consideration 01 the garbage dump VINTON (Spl)—Joan Hinyard, I Are
problem -- j-------- —a. . --- "5
ing in the oven. The family was Buaay Rayburn and Mrs Kath- 7 3# pm at the Nom. oMrIFor.w
atochuy ■ firemen cm. . erinewhitener and, daughter at Charles Schriber, 2040 Monterey sesn
-ranee Firemen answered a tended the Jackson family reunion Ave. • 7 Roqa Run
to dmin - t -2222e a asb272
----------- nor fire damage was reported to -
S .5 a m sezesmm-meapasLea
and Astronautics Committee, said]
"It doesn't surprise me that the .. ____
Russians want to pull another mense importance, Kennedy said
spectacular by putting a woman in acceptins 'he report of his re-
into space. It shouldn't interfere uring special consultant on I the
with our scientific program. I arts. August Heckscher. J |
don't want to downgrade their Hecksher recommended in
Obituaries Communists
From Page «) ) Ebarb Infant
mitiee to study racial problems KIRBYVILLE (Spl) — Funeral
I "1nJaCksom, it was announced eaisrfpathednfantzserofMr.
- In the that Charles Evers, ‘ Chicago win to beuX „4
physical education director, would ur Lady of Lalekte Cathoic
lake over his late brother', post church —-alette Catholic
Eh i temporarily. He said his accept-
“n ance of the position grew out of
SEed Chine
Federations of trade unions,
yousk students and others are
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other should carry on. I I- -n---
He sa^to ay infantis survived bya brocher.
stred tonvBetgg Negroes rezisthe ifexas Forest‘service,
। Police were or
Sen. Hugh Scott R -Pa., on the scenepetitrn in’whae
samecaradio-television program were arrested After fui
endat.Cape .Canayeral, Su^£
countries with sensitive internal hundreds of bottle-throwing
problems such as Germany, in groes charged police barricades
me process of changing govern- crying. We want the killer." I
ments, Italy, where a new Pope The demonstration was brought Hi
the Senate Snare Commiem 15 expected to be selected soon, under' control after 50 minutes, nou nce pending services
not sunarsd ” the mit MeJ.ro or Britain, embroiled in a crisis with the help of John Doar, attor- woodsPWa 35
Demourr seda then Newa Mexico ofs8overnment because of a sex ney in the- civil rights division of east Texa""bones
Pemo-ra sad when mid Lthe and security scandal, the U.S. Department of Justice nJ about a moneSS
Tershkoa. THE ARTS: President Kennedy With arms upraised. Ito walked operated butane al
"!ls considering a report on how to toward 'to surging Negroes, say- businesses in Kirb
„ iSS encourage culture and the arts in ing: "This is not the way to do rounding areas
“ " ■ He had been in Kirhyville,
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