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Top World
Red China Trying To Capture Latin Following
ed, ob-
By WIHAM L RYAN
border
Funeral seryices will be held
years old today.
At various points along the
con-
con-
Other delegates
year.
V
U.S. delegate Charles C. Stelle
men who ache for swift upheavaf.
is
The Soviet line advocates vio-
e is still
the threat of U.S. intervention and
of Dr. Arturo ILia as president
HOUSTON, Tex (AP - Vice 40th annual convention of the
McKay, Davis Gholson, Bryan
and Carlos Perette as vice presi-
Claybar was a lifelong resident
today the foundation of America's
"We cannot meet our national
will
take the oath of office
responsibilities unless and until
Oct 12.
TOKYO (AP) — American and
other city officials that loca
fication in the heart of Europe.
gov-
on fenced land without consent of
emment
12 days. There is no water ration-
Collins was instrumental
for the period is 11.24. Water
The next meeting of the
JNCD&WPA will be held Aug 29
million worth of British
paper currency
contamination of our air to air-
At least 12 have been seriously
More than
1,500 arrests have been observed.
are
re-
—one
and Jefferson
only racially segregated
United Nations of trying to med-
vice president asserted.
Wier Pentecostal Church. Burial
United States and the Soviet Union
Newton Man
car which smashed through the
Dies in Accident
balance
of
masonry.
to chaos. In Ecuador, during the
I
of less than one acre mowed
as
mate cost infinitely greater for
terns, drainage and installation of
matter referred to the department
July set an alltime high.
ommendations from members.
according to a motion approved
customers are currently billed for
"most disgusting and the strongest
begin paying on an advance basis nessee.
clearance between rails and a Sa-
nine supply Co: warenouse: xam- "7 — P " "—7 7
officials have pointed out that this antagonism, between the antitrust
Lee Bowen
An Orange area woman was in
ma
4
I
was absent
141
auto driven by Mrs. White and a
—
from his $14,576 tax bill.
rectly through
to the market
a * ♦
Archie Lonadier
son of Mrs. Ruby Grant of Buna.
is the recipient of this year's
The names prepared from the
Buna High School Scholarship
Mt to
other by Sheriff Chester A. Holts.
ter in
Tan-
What
presence
Neff and Claude Rinehart bailitt gomery.
books and tuition.
Stolen Car Now
a bargain!
HUNTSVILLE (Spl)-Four Or
GSU ELECTRIC SERVICE does so much for
S
David Stephens, 47. former
man-
B Johnson. Also scheduled are
informal discussion sessions
r.
tions and regional cooperation.
his car repaired.
Fire Departments
y
A
er False Call
E5
NEWTON (Spl) — Robert Leon: that a screen had been pushed
f
ova-
J
rabbits.
J
t
A:fe
%
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L.
f
r
r
i
ithern
> the
Police Probing
Firearms Theft
ported that a salesman would sub-
mit detailed lists today on cost of
escape: the other by a West Ber-
lin policeman defending a refugee.
High School and had worked pe-
riodically for the Blue Bonnet Mat
Hound Dog Men
Of Two Counties
Ola Jones Claybar; <
Mrs. Hulon Brown;
heese
ria.
Names Placed
In Jury Wheel
antagonism perweenme amnru». t(M| and Thomas Earl Hardy. now selves, support Khrushchev’s line
division.ofuthe.Departmemsoinus in the Navy: and one_.ister._Mr, of popular fronts, in hopes of mek-
for our families—and for the fam
ilies of our children—will be de-
termined in these next few criti-
Woman Hurt
in Accident
Miss will be said tomorrow at
10 a.m. in a Catholic church in
Think of all the new ways electricity
works for you — every day. Actually, dol-
lar for dollar, electricity does much more
work than it did just a generation ago.
at the Bon Wier Baptist Churcn.
Rev. E. L. Smithen Jr., pastor,
will officiate, assisted bv Rev.
council that a tractor with mower
attachment was badly needed.
the jury wheel today in the court
house to make up jury panels for
Rites Set
For Retired
Contractor
which allows
rest persons
Khrushchev said recently. "I like
Shat wall very much."
nd in
iceans
>). In
’salm
Ie good.
d nota-
is since
won re
hampion
ed as a
le Navy
ler. president. Curtis Smith, Tom
H. Lowe and.R. M. Hatton.
fire sprinkler systems.
The hoard also authorized pay-
ment of up to $465 to the William
A. Smith Construction Co. of Beau-
mont for the relining of tracks
sident
iss of
miles
10 for
N,-j-3
Fire Ant Control
Plan Is Mapped
COLUMBUS, Tex. (AP) - Colo-
redo County and the federal gov-
ernment have joined forces to bat-
tle an invasion of destrutive im-
ported fire ants.
Orangeite To Get
Degree at NTSU
The Lions Club carnival, orig-
inally scheduled to begin Sept. 11,
will be held Sept. 47 for one
week and Sept. 12-14 the follow-
ing week President Malcolm Dor-
man Mid details of the carnival
would be available later.
In other business, directors
father's
1, "and
• on his
ng up.
?. I got
d dark
so little. It’s the big bargain in your
family's budget
of
as
at 128th District Court.
The jury panels for the Septem-
ber term will furnish jurors for
cases heard in both district courts.
The new 163rd District Court will
convene Sept. 3 with Judge Eu-
gene R. Hoyt presiding.
Du Pont Official
Deplores Area
Of Antagonism
CHICAGO (Spl) - Crawford H
eted his
takers,"
gen and
inter he
Cross of
nan war
Gets Scholarship
To Lamar Tech
BUNA (Spl) — Wayne Grant,
weeks if weather conditions
favorable.
Mayor Marvin E. Perkins
0
scampered up the pipe to the
nearest opening.
Police said they had no doubt
Wheels
f 2,347
trucks '
Bi ve
sr had
I costs
i mile
rocks.
ss op-
er the
1 cents
n 200,-
id 2.6
longer
Club.
Survivors Include his wife, Mrs.
-3
Sewer Ride
MANCHESTER. N H. (AP)—A
nt and
sr cent
ving.
man of
Leasing
iber of
d from
today,
corpo-
It costs
ds that
hat of
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Cesario,
Gonzales was riding in a friend's
1 ■■ ** --- ----- V L-UJ Vvx,, _
winding like a deadly snake for Japanese governor, will meet in-------- .
■“*' ’• ' Tokyo Oct. 14-18 to discuss ways the owner.
Greenewalt, chairman of the
board of directors of the Du Pont
sful tele-
i Mt be-
air own,"
Tax Cut-
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originally proposed. Present rates
run from 20 to 91 per cent.
West Orange-
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ment, with $5,184 disbursed.
NEWTON (Sol) — Funeral serv- the Urban Transportation Study
ices for Mrs. Ella Jean Colquitt, Citizens Committee. T- ----
1 ficials urged all interested hunt-
ers to attend.______________________
Obituaries
Mrs. Ella Colquitt
game wardens to ar-
hunting or camping
2
loes a
Local Government Is Upheld
By LBJ in Speech to Mayors
Symbol of Mart’s Cruelty to Man
Red Wall of Berlin Is Two Years Old Today
strength is—and always will be—
local self-government.
ing.
San Angelo — Total rain is 8.51
inches and the city is trying to
hire a rain maker. Normal rain
Stephens was charged with of- fire d
(ering bribes, conspiring to de- todav
sity this summer will be Carol Joe fraud the government and mak- iocae
IE"
Texaco. Inc.
hThe Port Arthur locals
the council what would be done
about drainage in their area. Per-
kin, explained that a joint Orange-
West Orange ditching project
would be undertaken from Adams
Bayou to the Lowe Addition and 1
Winnona Park. -> -
The council also discussed ‘
methods of having grassy areas
in 1924. currently represents 13,-
5M municipalities from through-
out the nation. Over 1,500 dele-
gates are expected to attend thia
year's convention.
"Economic, and New Ideas for
Cities" is the theme of this year’s
Garza declared the mistrial on
18 cbunts of a 24 count indict-
ment and acquitted Stephens on
six counts.
Testimony in the week long
trial ended yesterday
guards and Western police.
On Sunday, Aug. 13, 1941, East
Drought-
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are the the Chinese, he appeals to young
I union men. His brand at communism
next few days, ready for prime
asphalt coating-He said this
would be completed within four
nels dug beneath the wall, in cars ----------—
and trucks and even an armored of having designs on Africa.
Thomen, Bonnin
Attend Session
HOUSTON (Spl) - Orange
Mayor Martin K Thomen Sr. and
Mayor Pro Tern E. E. (Jack)
Bonnin are in Houston today at-
tending the annual congress at the
Spi) _ Newton
dog men joined a
Mid agreement on measures to
mm ;_______
lots in many areas.
Guerrilla fighter, long have
been active in Venezuela, attempt-
ing to prevent orderly elections
this year and to reduce the nation
at tonight's meeting to obtain rec
DENTON (Spl) - Graduating
from North Texas State Univer-
needs at home have been subor-
dinated. Many have been neglect-
ed. Some have been ignored."
It would be self deception to
continue ignoring the problem,
closest to home, the vice presi-
dent said.
--wun me Mie or tn________
Farragut. Orange. acreage allotments.
She will receive a bachelor of The mistrial was declared be-
science degree in education in cause the government tailed to
the summer commencement ex- furnish the defendant with all
terrifying ride through a sewer
pipe failed to dampen Billy Cough-
| 1
! 11
tering relic, being systematically
eroded by federal government."
wil| be in the Inman Cemetery
near Bon Wier with the Griner Fi-
Stephens was accused of illegal taking It to headquarters,
on manipulations of rice acreage al- -----' "■
public information, public rela- lotmenta.
Two day, later, bricklayers
went to work. The wall has since
become the most formidable forti-
ne -i ■ ngge - j \
goals may he reached most di- it J
LISBON, Portugal (AP)—Dic-
tator Antonio de Oliveira Salazar
! The 14-year-old delivery boy for
” • Manchester Union Leader
Port-
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A ..
A”
Mistrial Ruled
In Acreage Case
manner of presence against estab-
li.shed regimes
The majority of today's press-
ing problems are ' ‘ “
---------- - ■ __ Carpenter, all of Newton; two trouble with the Moscow-Peking
bine Supply Co. warehouse. Rall co today, depiored, thePeatling brothers, Dodson Hardy of New- split. The parties. weak in them-
in the 1950s aboard boats docking
at Port Arthur and Beaumont.
The first big infestation was in
Jefferson County.
The small red ant has a vicious
sting and attacks both humans
ing in Plainview or surrounding
towns. Temperatures around nor-
mal all summer.
Lubbock — It has been hot in
Lubbock and throughout the South
Plains all summer, but it's far
from being anything but about
normal. Only records which have
been shattered are water coo
nounced by the Griner Funeral card-carrying Communists, the
Home here. pro-Chinese are the young mili-
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. tants fire by the Castro example.
Margie Nell Hardy: three sons Older Communist leaders, follow-
Richard Wayne. Thomas Wade ing Moscow, concede their frustra-
and Robert Eugene Hardy: his tion and embarrassment.
science
"We can all agree that these
groups remaining in the OCAW has young, violence-minded zea-
Council-
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spite recent repairs, according to
Scarborough. care “ of“the demand with no Both locals represent workers Castro's heavv denendence of the
The council is expected to ap-rationing. Dublin, also in Erath in plants of Gulf Oil Corp. At Soviet Union for his regime's ex-
point an Orange representative to county, has no rationing. lantic Refining Co. Southern Un- istence, his lieutenants are push-
the Urban Tranenertatinn Sredy piimiw _ Total this vear is ion Gas Co.. Olin Matheson Chem ing the violence line espoused by
The groupis86Inchs. Annual average is ical Corp. Por1 Drum Co.. Great the Chinese.
1 '-- "atatC f-— f---- Castro calls his resolution an
example to Latin America. Like
County commissioners voted
Monday to accept a proporal of
the pest control division of the scheduled the annual Christmas
Department of Agriculture to di- dance for Dec. 20, to be held at
vide the cost of the eradication the Jack Tar. They discussed
program. Each will pay half of plana to sponsor six children for
the estimated $28,000 cost admittance to the Texas School
The pests first came to Texas for Deaf and Blind in Austin.
neral Home of Newton in charge 329,338aving a fund
BUENOS AIRES.
not to prevent action but to assure
action.
“We are not economizing, we
are not saving, we are not being
। Lions Schedule
Coming Events
Dates for coming events of the
Orange Lions Club were set at
a meeting of the board of direc-
tors yesterday at 6:30 p.m. at the
Jack Tar Orenge House.
the territories more local control.
The premier, 74, in a radio-
television statement accused the
parents, Mr and Mrs. E. D in Chile, Argentina and
Hardy, his grandfather. Dalton Urugya, the Communiat, have less
East German
10 years. He attended Wallace
14
normal Water consumption
30,415 had fled.
Protected by tanks and heavily
armed troops, workmen began un-
Street Supt. Walter Semfxnyder
reported that 10,175 feet of prime „
base would be in place within the •
. to promote cultural and trade ties
between their countries.
g".
temperatures, the June-July-Au-L,_________________
gust marks fell a "little below line preaches capture of labor
normal," the Weather Bureau movements, strikes and demon
says. The July record of 11 days strations, electoral campajns for
with 100 degrees or higher was seats in parliaments, united fronts
1946, with with other parties ot the left all
"The 13th of August is a lucky
day for me." Soviet Premier
Merrimac River.
Billy said he grabbed a wire
mesh screen and hung on until
the water subsided Then he
Names were being drawn from and two sisters. Brenda and Di-
* ‘------* ' ‘ anne Bowen, all of Orange.
gree weather Monday and ther-
mometers climbed to 103
at Mineral Wells and Presidio
Dalhart was the coolest spot with
a high of 90.
March-
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and Midwest, and buses from all,, somomi. -TA.
points at the compass. Seven air- thetsepurrber term in both dis-
will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. cities in Orange
_ counties.
would welcome any change, so card-carriers.
" long as it is violent. ....
• Echoes of the Soviet-Chinese
city will request that all customers Estes Kefauver, D-Tenn., in Ten- demonstration of the failure of the
----- Communist system”
News Flashes Elect Officers
NEWION (Spi) -- N e W , —
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS County bound dog men joined a
GENEVA (AP)—The U.S. and Jasper County organization dedi-
Soviet cochairmen of the 17-nation cated to using 4atf to hunt and
t conference have elected joint group officers at a
meeting here last night
one daughter, supply is not too good, but not
; one sister. I—■ -t-- •e- -—t ‛ --
It Includes breakfasts, recep . . ___
lions, luncheons, boat-bus tour of Judge Reynaldo Garza declared
East German border guards have Mid Monday night Portugal will
hurled more than 400 tear gas marshal all its military and ma-
cal years by the success or failure goenades into West Berlin. Twolterial might to defend its African
of local --------- ---s " id idsanPsm.” rae, a lonetime Bon Wier residen‘will include individuals from aazo0-incinehepwowatrrton. Lakes carton Co., Cabot Co. and
port noise and downtown blight.” wonden 0 pnFir0‛
"What life in America is to be wounded b 8unfire.
tiagedy.and.ot ccurage-was two imfrcemt"Rog to Germanys Reregtme -eain off ansarmamene conference hare---p
keep any demonstration, from West Berlin to stem the tide of agreed that negoitations should meeting here
turning violent. On the first an- —----*-------- • - ------- -- t- - - - । T- ---•-
each three months. If the service
is not used for the full length of
time refunds will be made.
W. L. Lyles, who recently re-
signed as superintendent of the
water district, was designated as
"Ours is a system of inter- 1
dependence. Authority is divided 1
srasvsimdnuavacson
ment with the water district. 1 Suffering from abrasions to aen." PrVPa1S1. marneu man grabbed the money from his hand Bowen apparently was lying in
Councilmen present at the meet- arms and legs is Mrs. Tess Dill with.to dependents who earns andi dashed down the street The the middle of the highway when
ing were Donald R (Carey) Jones, White, 37, of 3494 Pheasant Ave. 35.000 a year and claims average incident occurred in the 1300 block hit.
Glenn F. Seale, Douglas Becker She is being held at the hospital deductions would rave 565 of.his of4th Street Aug. 3. E------ „ ........
and C A Dickey. M. H. Harris for observation. present 5300-a-year tax bill. A 510, Those apprehended included Zep Bowen of 804 2nd St., was a
The accident occurred when an 000-a-yeer-man in .the sare situ- four boys, ages 9,11. 14 and 15! native of Nacogdoches but had
-.J il.™ 2. wii ...l a ation.would save $202.6of his pres- and three girls, ages «. Hand 15. lived in Orange for approximately
vehicle operated by Susan Rae ent S1.196 tab, A $20,000-azear.
- ... — - - man $626 from his present $3,410
tab, and $50,000-a-year-man $2,207
nist parties.
The splinter group is the Com-
munist party of Brazil which has
about 5,000 card-carrying followers
and is headed by a three-man
committee. Its adherents are
mostly young men and extremists
from the hungry. violence-minded
northeast, chronically poverty-
stricken.
The Brazilian Communist party
is pro-Russian. It has about 30,000
Despite the wall and the guns,
more than 3,000 persons have es-------------- — -y. • .u- _ . _ . „
caped to West Berlin, through tun- die in Portugal's affairs, and the Paul F. Outlaw, pastor at the Bon
C Anler Air Bossart. 15. of 405 Quincy St.,
•VUIEI f+IT West Orange, collided at the in-
_ . c tersection.
Pushes South pending further investigation, ac-
cording to Sgt. L. C. Jones, who
investigated the mishap.
In North Orange Baptist Church. He
also was a member of the Elks
fire protection. It was noted by the prudent by delaying the solutions
- - io the problems besetting our cit-
" dearly—for the suspicion and bos- | Western
aun Iietturrs tility some have fostered against U.S. President Kennedy, and plain
Garbage billing will be unified, interrdependent.cooperationtnuristshayeamadapilarimpgestowiureject the motion
innonf sstem.sls goernment their^abhorrenceredaandexpre ssedcomes to vote. prob
Johnson cut short his Houston Kennedy said the wall was the week ______________
services already performed, the visit to attend the funeral of Sen. "most disenastine and the stroneestl
Thousands of angry West Ber-
liners threatened the next day to - . ._------eicieu were ium anosner ano . ------- —- — —• —■ —
tear the wire away with their bare day night confirmed the election Worthey B .Arrant both of New- Maier Sr-. E. F. Kelley, Henry
_ . --— • cutivenuon « me hands. Communist armored cars, • D- Arum"i .. —-d—t MeKav - C— ----
Pasident Endon.B Johnson said American Municipal Association., heyonstcend water cannons kep’
list of poll tax holders in Orange .... . — -
County were placed in the jury Natchitoches, La. for Archie Fund.
wheel yesterday according to reg- Lonadier, 47, a former resident of I He will attend Lamar Tech in
ular court procedure. Orange. Beaumont beginning next month
. The wheel is unlocked with twol He died Sunday at 7 38 p.m. in and plans to major in business
wdjkeys. One key is kept in posses- Montgomery, La..' following an administration. Grant is a 1963 ,,-------
“sion of the district clerk and the illness of eight months. Buna graduate and grandson of lin's spirit.
Other bv Sheriff Chester A. Holts. Lonadier lived in Orange from Mr and Mrs. Amos Hambrick. - "
Yesterday’s filling of the wheel 1944 until about two years ago and The fund, initiated last year, is/the
was completed by Mrs. Edna En- was employed by the local Amer- supported by the Buna Lions Chib, went home, changed clothes and
mon. deputy district clerk acting, lean Bridge Division plant. Buna Business and Professional left on his paper route,
for Mrs. Ethel Burton during her I Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Women s Club, student forum. Police Mid Billy was lucky to
vacation; Deputy W. S. Wagner DeLea Lonadier: two sons, James Mrs. May Lee Higginbctham, Rev be alive •
and Judge James N. Neff of 128th Lonadier Jr. and David Ray J. C. Marshall, R. C. Hyden, high With four friends. Billy was in-
District Court (Lonadier; and four daughters school principal, the East Texasivestigating the huge sewer pipe
Today's drawing was made inJean Ann, Paula. Deborah and State Bank, the Buna PTA and leading from a manhole near his
----of Mrs Enmon. Judge Jennelle Lonadier, all at Mont Bill Smith, owner of an auto home. A sudden roar brought the
- - -- - ““ET---- dealer firm here band up short Billy was swept
The scholarship covers cost of away by a burst of water which
• ’ carried him near the outlet in the
ton. 1 ----------
. . , . _ - ----- State Rep. Sam Forse Collins Burton and M. H. Brown,
dent for the next six years. They of Newton eave a rundown on the Claybar was a lifelong resident
—11 tl .K. -* -- game laws for this year. He also of Orange and formerly was n
explained the new trespass law business with his mother, the late
goods More He was a retired gem equaled omy’by Jul oT946. with wN oner parues"oe uthursartonus
eral carpenter and building con- " “— -------------— 1 -
tractor end was a member of the
presents a safety hazard. - . . ,
Funeral services are pending at I other action, the board au- tice and the business community
runerat services are pending at, Diector i t Ar At a luncheon of the section of
parrow Funeral Home for Lee thorized Port Director J. T. Ar antitrust law at the annual meet-
u. . , -__. _ . we meet our local responsibilities.
He told nearly 2,000 mayors and We are challenged - and chai-
ei .2"- - — gov- lenged urgenty6o do just that,”
is not a weak and fal- Johnson raid - _____ __—
" . .. "This generation of Americans 26% miles through the city.
has been faced with and has re-
competitive economy unencum-
bered by artificial restraints."
Needing Repairs Local Students
To Get Degrees
US'W rainsLakded faomas: lence only where it does not
many areas, they already are di- lised as in Brazil, which is basse
vided into the contending camps. j by monumental economic and po
There are not many Com- litical problems. In Brazil, the
. ------- .Communist party—illegal but op-
haps about a quarter at a million erating openly seems to ba
— --:— But Castroism pro- ripped apart.
seifs' .tes
Their potential for mischief is big underdeveloped countries" in Bra-
!n ereaa smoldering with rtl the meeting broke into tw
lutjonaryreselessness.c. camps. Pro-Rssians rammed
RedChina”s linesis revolution at through a resolution supporting
any cost. This appeals to young both peaceful and nonupeaceru
wavs to revolution, but they won
only because of support from left-
raisist but non-Comgmunist students.
Odessa - in spite of searing posible involvement of Mascow X^l^TV^
in-r dangerous crisis. The Soviet nese line.
1 Today. Brazil has two Commu-
side. Another 74% miles at triple
barbed wire with ill watch towers wn.“ivua "Retaimt. ...
fences off the city's outer border} was. involved Britain s great
from East Germany. I1"1". 5°***^'
Since Aug. 24, 1961, when Red stopped the Glasgow-London man
submahinLmkinnsasmosed, down train .early Thursday with', fake
1 1 Ed Meyers, 313 Camellia Ave .
The Gran Chaco is a vast wil-told police yesterday that a 16-
demess of about 209.800 square gauge automatic shotgun and a
miles in the heart of South Amer-30.04 rifle were taken from his ercises scheduled Aug. 22 at I statements given
ica, unlocked garage recently. p.m. io Fouts Field. - I ■ '
- • to reach West Berlin, at least 50 trea mand mgde cohtawin
.. • „ — local, he Mid. persons have been killed at the than s7 -.“55 - - -
from pollution of our water and wall.
For Court Term Buna Graduate
us. - ~ . . -ecu iaceu wan uki nas r II separates about 500,000 of
His speetm was prepared for the sponded courageously to great West Berlin's 2.2 million people
challenges in the world. Our from relatives on the Communist
truck Monday when he saw the: ,
car that had been stolen from ange students will be among 370 the first thing Billy did was
him. receiving degrees from Sam Hous- change clothes*
Gonzales told his friend. Rene ton Stole Teachers College in “"he poor kid smelled some
_ Moreno, to give chase and curb commencement exercises Aug. 23, thing awful • y, said
GALVESTON (AP)-U.S. Dist. the thief. Graduating will be Ray Everett * __Ie_____
.um,uIIIEI»,GIuswu-Gg- -,G. —Moreno caught the car and Brock. Vernon Ray Young, John
the Port of Houston, tour of NASA a mistrial today in the case of smacked into it to stop the driver Arthur Fleigand Bentley Thur- | hett, Burqiary
‘ -- ----------- “ ' 1 Then Gonxales learned the man Hall i ‛ 15.7.
e Lowiy. rJ Attempt Probed
regis- at 7:30 p.m. at Call Junction. Of-
more “ • “ - ...
s=-sszss-n
left to delicate diplomatic nego- president,wasEhMok of Kir- the North Orange Baptis Church.
- .....^BU,) was srogicithemizbegassisted
Argentina ^■^n^'Nev.Z *s 8 zbdreardremazaral
(AP-Argentiga'sCongAng "Mim weou "oMegmmtecemea" Palibearerycwn n'pn ” E
meeting A full schedule of events
is set for visiting city officials.
rolling hundreds of miles ot/tiations within the Eastern and
barbed wire along the border, bo- Western alliances.
tween West and East Berlin. -----
and sightseeing. ------,---- ...------- .---—------------- —,
A highlight at the congress will ager at the Agricultural Stabiliza-mame of the driver—Daniel Jen- I.The candidates will be presented
be a general luncheon address tion and Conservation Service at nings, a policeman who had re-Iby Deans W F Pei
today by Vice President Lyndon Angleton covered the stolen car and was Lindsey and J. S. Allen. ROTC BRIDGE CITY (Spl)—An ap-
........ . . - t. .. . . . graduates will be commissioned parent attempted burglarv at 265
No one was hurt But it will by Lt. Col. Justus Kennedy, Ex- Lake St. and a theft at 530 Lake
cost Gonzales about $100 to get erases will be at 7 p m. on the st were reported todav to the Or
college's Pnchett Field. enge C o u n t y Sheriffs Depart-
materials for street designation of.local government," Johnson
Ma,
local government, but to strength-
en it and help it succeed," the
The fire department s need of a
battery charger for its vehicles
was briefly discussed and the
i9uarrel reverberate loudly amogg| Nowhere have the results at
Sa^r Therdrchnenernbiadine X-----23 *“ “ Tlerezmem W
FnetaI H,m. 0 . U , leadershp of Communists in the
E <re ^^..““^.'231^, K-ui
Latin America's young men who "
OCAW-
bad either. North Concho Lake
now has a little over 48.000 acre CContinued From Page !)
feet — about two years' supply being a democratic organization
-- s - _ a__.__- __-- the memhe-- J—
passing in the legislature. provi-
sions to allow the use at dogs for
LONDON (AP)—Police officials hunting in season and was op
today pursued tipsthat a woman posed to the trespass provision.
alternate member at the tax • - _ _____ •
equalization board Orange Memorial Hospital today
Mayor Perkins asked members suffering from injuries received
of the council to attend the water when she was involved in an auto
board s next meeting on Aug 22 accident yesterday at 1:30 p.m.
to join in a discussion of.feasibil- at the intersection of Main and
ity of merging the city govern- 6th streets.
teet — aoxut two yemis supvym-e - -m urgmizauom, card-carryihg followers. Its lead-
There has been no water ration the members decided thev wanted ers. veteran Luis Carlos Prestes,
ing. to divide it up," he Mid. in the best Moscow tradition calls
Stephenville - it has been very I The Negro local, with about the other group "anti-party."
dry this year, with only 8.51 inches 1.200 members, does not have a Both sides watch Cuba as a key
of rain for this year. Average an- strike fund. Guy said the com- to their future. But the Commu-
nual rain is 29.12. In 1962, the bined local, in event the merrer nist o' Cuba themselves teem di-
city had 33.98 inches. Deep wells goes through, also will not have vived.
which supply water are taking a strike fund. Despite Prime Minister Fidel
'care of the demand, with no. Both locals
, re —.L in nlante f
"EP Pexn W stem une ude of aereng mar negoitations shouldi"- "51e 31 n‘s"1 —d: 00, O vrange, a retired
crete barbed wiF.tomOLTg: MHE Un une rim an- refugees from communism. The ba suspended until the end of the. The newly formed Jasper-New eral carpenter and building
sg nss, - mf—-—
memorial services for the wall’s viet’vehicles with rocks and boe- K'S, "i? a. sacond s thurs■ssr Mondaye
------.------- ment.
Min It Sentenced Identification Supt. w. P. Me-
in Newton Court the complaint of JamM A* Cox
ore free-
ires. You
i a bank
t is ae-
can pick
tors as
hance to
Afherican Municipal Association
The AMA. which was organized
1en
Yoath Takes
1 $2
per on a highway project there ping up their activities on behalf
He and his family resided at of the violent line in Central
Hemphill. .America.
Arrangements will be an-1 in Peru, which has about 15,000
unimpeded access . \M•
place, through a "I *W>/
asasuny . . . NEW DELHI (AP) -
More than 350 at those who have first time in independent India. She was born in Shelbv County,
escaped to West Berlin were bor- a motion at no confidence in but had resided in Bon Wier since
der guards, fed up with commu Prime Minister Nehru's govern- 1937. She was a member of the
nism and orders to shoot their ment was admitted today for de Bon Wier Baptist Church. adioinino rail facilizice .xtonsXoni
ies.We‛areonly making the ulti own countrymen. bateby the tower house of Pat- .Shediedondayiat 7:« - - Tnes,areloctioxtsnsion
• -j Submachine-gun fire continues liamene. .. her home following ia atrote.
all the nation—and‛all"the people to sound along the border ..most tsNonrCommunist opposition wpar JSurjvors ineludonhrehusbond,
for generations to come. every night Fla res-often illum-tie introduced the.motion,,which C o Spiuit o Bon Wer 5sson8
«v?, ar, ming "NA „.;nate stretehe, nf th* wall did not specify any basis for the k- V. avior or Hon Wier, D- C.
We are paying-and paying nate «atstheL "hc udin„attempt to censure the govern-Taylor of Houston, Chester Dou n-
-1 statesmen, including,^ Nehru’s Congress party has ing of Bon Wire. R. F Colquitt of
an gyerwhelming majority that Natchitoches, La., and Newell Col-
... —l- --= when jt quilt of Kemah; 3 daughters, Mrs. w-hue.
probably next Lottie Taylor of Bon Wier, Mrs. near a port warehouse.
P y nex" Dorothy Barrios and Mrs Annie c«! for the rails to he
Lee Cherry, both of Houston, 3 offset 10 inches from their present
brotoers. L. J . M. J. and J. F .location in order to comply with
; Ritter, all of Carthage: 2 sisters, state, regulations which require
IMrs. Maud Baugh and Mrs. Myr-an 8-foot. 6-inch. clearance be-
« - - - ■ e - - - -—'tween mils and fixed structures.
At present, there is not proper
by the council. Although some
bEXurn"SAg-Forks"wadismhostcepardtsdrrompalnanad unbsashed tear batues
9 tor"man,ymboadctmtorshipryh and friends.
Seven Youngsters
Accused in $70
grendchildren; and 23 great-
Money Snatching erandchildren.___
Seven youngsters, ranging from
9 to 15, were turned over to ju-
venile authorities yesterday after,
being arrested and accused of di- Sparrow Funeral Home for Lee
viding up $79 snatched from a I Bowen,, 'of Orenge who was ldgentonattendet America “A Ling of the American Bar Associa- -
man at a local street comer. .killed Saturday about 230 a.m. convention of the American As » emdhasized
R B Rhodes, 1216 4th St. when struck by a ere near Sul-sociationofPortAurthorities.ThetipnepsrerenortheantmtPustdivl
The Treasurv figured toat un identified one of the youths, an phur. " peetingaisoscheduledSept. sionfandttheebusiness community W
The Treasury figured that, un- Il-year-old, as the one who Louisiana state police said Portland.ore. should he one of mutual support I
der ite proposals a married man grabbed the money from his hand Bowen apparently was lying in . The board agreed to continue ndiunderstanding. not of aver- ?
with tu Aarendente -h m-eI—. -- j-- -—.—. —— " ""its study of a proposed run- ana unaersvnain; no. o.. 3 u
' around irack at the port. Rail of-isariesewnthnfists Spenched: of the ?
Bowen, eon of Mr and Mrs ficials. hayesrequested suche track antitrust laws ’is to referee the Ij i
----- - . was a t reljeyescongestionsorsbox cars competitive scene In such a way 1, 1
Bo.% nhemdingsoprrsthe at lastasltolachievesgameanindutmnr i
nighe’s meeungwere W J. But- mosparkiy: e
ard offensive to no man's con- X
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cooler air pushed clouds and
a few showers southward from _ ~
the Texas Panhandle with a prom- Former Orange
ise of relief from protracted _ . poums or me compass, seven aw-i
state foonthenorh part.o the Woman, Husband conditioned l buses and • plane wil
state continued not weather was ‛ be available to bring about 400
in prospect for the south. On TV Pronrnm persons from Cleveland, Ohio. ,
The forward edge of the front •n $ ▼ rrogram Carriebell Cook, general chair- ,
S from. near. Midland to the; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edmunds man of the trip from Cleveland. ,
Wichita Falls vicinity and north- of Humble, the son-in-law and appealed for seven doctors and
castward into Oklahoma early in daughter of Mr. and Mr, Henry seven nurses to volunteer to ride
the.dax. .. a... ... n Bland Sr at Orange, will appear in the buses. The travelers wi
Thundershowers dotted the Pan-today through Monday on NBC-TV spend two nights on the road. I
handie.. Plains of West Texas, program, "Play Your Hunch." "It will be a rugged trip but it
stretching eastward )us t north of, Mrs. Edmonds is the former will be worth it,” said Mrs. Cook. ,
the Red River in Okiahoma. Bonnie Bland of Orange and for-
Forecasts called for the cooling mer M,„ Texas/ The M a
air to finish spreadig over North recent tri pto New York were
Central and Northeast Texas, by’chempiong on the television pro-
Wednesday.. Scattered gram for five days.
were predictedLfor all seetons of Thev mav be seen this week on
the state, but there was no indica- the delayed televised program om
tion of enough,ram to snap in-Channei \ and 7 from 9:30 a.m.
creasingiy severe drought. until 10
Wichita Falls baked in 104-de- '_________________
Dorothy Oxment nt Burkeville. ing inroads.
The money was spent for thesmptiontirnnrdihrughobutonren.,NEWTON(Sph-R.C.Hardy.regim of1 the recentiydeposea
construction of two new ware- Rain At Lubbock through July 25, • Newton resident died at President Carine Arosemena, ter-
houses, one .with .dock 10 karto normal is logs’. HemphUlyeaterday about 19 am rorism was popular With Joung
i Amoil 1e been a hot drviwhen * heavy road machine he revolutionary elements.
-----.a, ------- „ a sAmarilloor "sbnen aat h was operating on Highway 87 in Mexico and tentral America,
road, rewiring of .electrical sys: pmmandiefokaAmar to Amarillo overturned and crushed him. there are signs that the Commu-
to date is 10.78, two inches belocHhouga’conplucednbco.ta -
Little Cvores and West Orange NEWTON (Spl) — Robert Leon-! that a screen had been pushed
departments were called out ard Grogan, 19, at Beaumont, out of the window of his home at
for a fire they could not pleaded guilty in county court 265 Lake St The prowler evf-
locate and evidently was a false here yesterday to a charge of dently did not enter the home.
=.. driving while intoxicated, McDaniel said, and occupants
According to Eugene Salonek County Judge Theron Gandy could find no items missing.
the 12:95 pm. call named the set his fine at $50 and sentenced Loy I; Coon, 530 Lake St. raid
location as one mile off Jack s him to three days in the county that an electric can opener and
Island Rond jail. His driver's license was sus- some dishes had been taken from
Both units tried to locate a fire pended foreix months a storage shed near the hore.
gvea govermentin the wooded area without suc- He was arrested Saturday by, McDaniel said that the shed had
legencies by witnesses. Icess. IHighway Patrolman R. D. Cross, no door. „ |
TUBDAY, AUGUST 11, IBM___________THE ORANGE LEADER
Any Change Is Welcome
.. .__ .1 Orange police today were tn- E ---— _ =—: — ----- ------- „„
and animals. Its attack frequently vestigating the reported theft of Sheffield, daughter of Mr and ing false statements in connectton .1.™
is fatal to small animals, such as two weapons valued at about $180 Mrs. William O Sheffield at 255 with toe sale or transfer of rice
===te. from a local resident's garage. -
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