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The Orange Leader
You Can't
State Fair
Blame Fontenot
Opens Saturday
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See Page 12
VOL- LX—NUMBER 233
20 Pages
ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1963
consideration of all aspects of our
bine River for benefit of our peo-
"As you know, I have kept la pie.
remove the last barrier aa con-
struction of the $60 million Toledo telegram is as follows:
“I believe we can expect the
close contact with the power com-
E
"Expect approval Thursday by mission for many weeks in an
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★
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A
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New Look
By Connally
istoob-
Tomorrow
ition tor the
Issue
Toledo Bend
Is Taken to Capital
tidal working paper.”
f
b.
Koufax allowed six hits in beat
The form listed 17 separate
INSPECT SEWER CONSTRUCTTON -
Dam.
ily
conference several days ago that
the Department of Agriculture has will enable Sabine River authori-
teen "pretty demanding' with
ties to get under way on construe-
Peak Park project.
tinue to count on my personal in
Included were a high annual
committee
(See MILITARY Page 10)
(See MASTER PI. AN. Page 10)
Foul Play Feared
SS
population of 66,800 by 1980 with
moot of the residential growth ex-
AUSTIN (AP)--The State Parks San Antonio bays.
Flora Grows
mo Joe Adonis and Dutch conditions on removal of mer
Umpires — Joe Paparelle
(See SERIES. Page 10)
sewer facilities to the Brownwood
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to the rain Whatever the reason
K
pounds with black wavy hair and
was wearing dress pants and a
white shirt and did not have any
arrived, but they thought twice
overheard to grumble, "I sure da
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Advantages of Master Plan
Cited by Planning Official
Opportunity Inventory
Deadline Set Nov. 8 .
Al Downing
Faces Podres
------Summary - Index------
News of Today
Man,
Schul
nd
at.
installing storm sewer
of Councilman J. D.
Issuance of a license by the
Federal Power Commission is ex
Connally is scheduled to meet
tomorrow in Washington with Sec-
retary of the Interior Stewart
Udall to discuss foreign oil im-
Mayor Martin K. Thomen Sr Tantillo & Son.
Construction Co , Port Arthur began laying
Terranova."
2 Salvatore Maranzano, gunned
down the following September
Agriculture in relation to forest
lands needed tor building the dam
Bobby Richardson 2b
Tom Tresh If
Mickey Mantle cf
Roger Maris rf
Elston Howard c
Joe Pepitone lb
Celete Boyer *
Whitey Ford p
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in
in
in the
World
Bend Dam in the middle Sabine
River watershed.
, , I
ary Base Discrimination Studies Ordered
Dodgers Koufax Sets Strikeout Record in Beating Yanks 5-2
- . ' ■ ’ __________________ - ■ _____________________' _____________________Swe Story, Column 9
formulation of future policy," the
Pentagon said
The Pentagon declined to make
those who contend he is hedging
his conservatism to angle for the
1964 Republican presidential nom-
ination haven't listened tn what
he is saying (See Page 5)
The Associated Press
learned today that As-
sistant Secretary of Defense
Norman Paul sent the or-
der for an “off-base equal
opportunity inventory" on Sept. 24.
He set a Nov 8 deadline for re-
plies.
lil-
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l e
le
Lucky.
Massaria and Maranzano at the
time were leaders of rival gangs
in the New York area. Valachi
said Genovese and Charles Lucky.
le-
tnt
at the gate or to the residence,
1511 Main St.
WEIGHING THE COST—A bel-
work involved.
“Approval of license application
Department yesterday issued a
missing person alert from Hous-
ton to New Orleans.
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WASHINGTON (AP)—The Defense Department has
ordered the armed services to take an exhaustive in-
ventory of any racial discrimination in transportation,
education, public accommodations, housing and other
facets of life near military bases.
Involved is BIB million in tax
money paid by the vendors from
Sept. 1. 1961, when the sales tax
went into effect, and July 1 this
year when such vendors were spe
(See TAXES. Page 10)
DEWEYVILLE (Spl) - Yester-Bus Depot He apparently never
at S am. Henry E McKin- arrived in Orange
- - - - He was first reported missing
Capone, Frank Costello. Lucky
Luciano, Vito Genovese, 1
Mike Johnson at Vidor has other clothing with him ------- .
The Orange County Sheriff’s before paying the fines One was
Johnny Podres of the Dodgers
scheduled to pitch
IDS ANGELES
Maury Wille sr
Jim Gilliam 1b
Willie Davis cf
Tom Davis If
Frank Howard rf
Bill Skowron Ih
Dick Tracewski 2b
John Roseboro c .
Sandy Koufax p
NEW YORK
creating Sabine River Authority of
Texas *
- The application for the huge
Toledo Bend Dam has been on file
with the FPC over a year. One
Ai/
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Pat Scarborough, local director of public
works. (right > explains the procedure of
ri-
rs.
G.
nd
es
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veteran Whitey Ford liberally in
the early going
Koufax strikeout total was one
over the previous series record
set by Carl Erskine of the Dodg-
ers against the Yankees exactly
10- years ago—Oct 2. 1953. The
star southpaw, a 25-game winner
during the regular season, did not
allow a base runner until Elston
Howard’s single with two out in
the fifth and blanked the Yankees
until Tom Trash's two-run homer
in the eighth
The Dodgers whacked Ford for
four hits in their big second in-
ning. which was capped by Rose-
boro’s three-run homer Former
Yankee Bill Skowron singled In
E VC I Pusn-
-___Another controversy has arisen t
Vince over the agriculture department’s '
The street is being closed in or-
der that construction crews may
replace the bridge spanning Coop-
er's Gully at 2nd Street, accord-
ing to Pat Scarborough, city di-
rector of public works “
City work crews will begin de-
molition of the old bridge tomor-
pipe for the benefit
Stanfield (left) and
"The basic objective
tain necessary informati
the U.S. Weather Bureau at San
Juan for the peninsula of Bara-
hona. a southern projection of the
Dominican Republic The same
applied to peninsula Presque Isle
Du Sudoueste in Haiti The Do
minican Republic and Haiti share
the island of Hispaniola.
At 8 a m. (EST) Flora was es-
timated to be MO miles southwest
of San Juan, Puerto Rico, or near
latitude 14.1 North, longitude 69.4
West. The stamon moved west
northwest at 14 miles an hour and
little change in speed or direc-
tinn was expected immediately.
The hurricane raked the island
of Tobago Monday.
The Weather Bureau said Flora
would pass Thursday morning
less than 100 miles south of the
Haitian peninsula Tides of five to
eight feet above normal are fore-
cast.
| Today's Weather!
Data From U.S. Weather Bureau
Is Coming
There’s nothing like a “new
look" and The Orange Leader
will present one to readers be-
ginning Monday. Oct. 14.
. This new look will be a body
type face which can be read
wish much more ease and
speed it also will inchude mew
headline type which will give
The l eader more variety la
presemcing aa appealing pred-
uel to renders,
"The new took fa part of The
Leader’s continuing ettorus to
l re erm me beat pre dart pos
sible." Peblisher Janses B.
"We knew you will like i.-
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—Leoder Soff Photo
pipe from Cooper’s Gully to Orange Avenue
yesterday it is one phase of the city’s over-
all near $3 million drainage project The
contract calls for the installation of 520 feet
of storm sewer pipe to drain the Byron Sim-
mons Drive-Orange Avenue area.
AUSTIN (Spl) — Gov. John He will talk Friday with Secre-
Connally will go to Washington to-|tary of Agriculture Orville Free-
day for talks with Cabinet mem man about Texas’ screwworm
hers on a number of subjects in- eradication program and national
eluding federal-sale relationships forest problems related to the To-
mately 515.000 with the remaining E S. Washburn, L A Forsberg 1.. • — uemuen m-
- ‘ ” Jr and Woodside Negro military personnel by the
ning engineer who worked with local police in any way different
Newton County authorities to beer opened at 0:20 a. m. as vetted
day were comtinuing their investi- uled. 9 J C . .
ration of the strange disappear- L J Duncan of Houston. area. Znd 3treet
ance Foul play is feared supervisor, told authorities hear-
air ceuEY " "** ____ „ —
tin. Stewait Olive. Charles Steele, dances
_ ' 2, "Is the treatment accorded
wants covered.
It was not said how base com-
manders would collect the ma-
terial. Presumably, military per
sonnel will be sent out to make
on-the-spot checks in communities
surrounding the bases.
This newest action in a series
of Pentagon moves aimed at eas-
ing discrimination against Negro
servicemen appeared likely to
meet strong criticism from South-
ern members of Congress.
The questionnaire delves. among
other things, into local customs
and laws and local law enforce-
ment questions.
Two of the instructions are
phrased this way:
Toledo Bend project,
i These demands are
_____ - — -__________ ______power commission license to fully
Federal Power Commission of ap- fort to expedite their sympathetic protect public interest of our pao-
major questions and topics Paul ing the favored defending world
champions before a packed house
of 69,000 at Yankee Stadium. —'
while the Dodgers batted series
ent
There were few questions or
comments from the audience
However, Carr was asked if the
plan provided for the extension of
ment.
According to Mrs McKinney.
-todersem Phete
possible explosive quality of pest control
chemicals present in the rear of the vehicle
However. Comeaux stated that while the
chemicals were flammable, they were not ex
plosive. The fire waa extinguished by South
Newton County volunteer firemen from Dew- i
eyville. Inspecting the scene is Highway
Patrolman S. H. Swift.
Italy s resurgent Communist win over West Orange
net think H’s worth any 100 just
to get ’em ouL”
Member Aqoclatea Prews
CaiwUU NEA Srvices
pie in East Texas on easements
which will be acquired at reduced
value from federal agencies so ev |
ery citizen can enjoy full benefits
of project especially recreational
benefits throughout the SO-year pe-
riod for which the license will be
granted.
"Power commission considera-
tion. of course. has included as-
sembly of views and recommen-
dations of large number of federal
as well as state agencies on our
uniquely important project
"The fact that ours is the first
bi-state project of its kind has
required special consideration,
hut am happy we have been able
to keep power commission on
schedule in spite of additional
The West Orange handwagon Is as about 5 feet. 1 inches tall, IM ligerent pair of Orange County
“ —* * ' :. =e ’ t pounds with Mack wavy hair and men arrested and fined for fight-
in the construction of Toledo Bend ledo Bend Reservoir.
S-., The governor said in a news
Which the first Dodger run, and drove
in their final run with a single
blue eyes. Mrs. McKinney said he ing called upon female relatives
‘ ” * to show up at ths sheritF’s depart-
ment with cash. The ladies duly
The Senes continues here
Thursday with left - handers Al
Downing of the Yankees and
in Intensity
wm: lino aaae at raw loans of SIS te I from msis ___ • zam am County
MIAMI, Fla (AP) - Hurricane, Valachi also mentioned at one loans of 515 million each from the I Witnesses opposing the exfen-commissioner, testified that only
Flora, packing 125-milezan-hour pointa boss in Newark' named state governments of Louisiana sion said Tuesday that plentiful a seven-year supply of shell re-
winds. was expected to sideswipe Joe Bonano But not the Joe Bo and Texas __ shell deposits exist south of Gal mains in Galveston and Trinity
southern Hispaniola Thursday enjnano in Brooklyn. It sounds the' The remaining 50 million will veston and Trinity bays. They bays, including live reefs. He said
route toward Jamaica. (See CRIME. Page 101 (See TOLEDO, Page 10) specifically cited Matagorda and some solution would have to be
Gale warnings were posted by I--———------------ - - found by then
respect to Sabine National Forest tion of the dam immediately Out
ports and the proposed Guadalupe lands involved in the $60 million local and state officials can con
This was the prediction today plication by Sabine River Author- _
from Rep. Jack Brooks in*a tele- ity to build the multi-purpose To- need to develop resources of Sa-
had been in a meeting that day , _
with Genovese and Charles underworld argot
a. WA
A. Valai
th
W rath. of two gangland house i
E. Tracing the bloody history of
■ the syndicate known as La Cosa cotics charge, is in Leavenworth Burkeville
■ Nostra. Valachi did not name Federal Prison but according to
Genovese as the actual killer, but Valachi still bosses the crime syn
told the Senate investigations sub- dicate.
delaying terest and cooperation in this prof
eci which began when I was co-
_____________ NEW YORK (AP)—Left-hander
public Paul's memorandum to the Sandy Koufax' record - setting 15
services on grounds it is an “of- strikeouts and a four-run second
------- inning highlighted by John Rose-
However, the department did boro’s homer carried Iha Los An-
geles Dodgers over the New York
Coney Island restaurant in April - -------
1931 ■ was set up by Cheries of" shortly before he was rubbed
Lucky. Vito Genovese and Ciro out himself.
peeled in Washington tomorrow to pram sent to The Leader from ledo Bend Dam.
his Washington office Text of the
"If it can be done then, it can
be done now, and the reefs could
be saved." Lagow said He added
that if the commission approves
i extended dredging, “the reefs will
be destroyed not for public neces-
sity but for private gain ."
Larry Hornbeck of Port Bolivar,
representing the Texas Oyster
Growers Association, told the
commission that dredging of the
live reefs would doom oyster fish-
ing in the area.
“I don't want to see the dredg-
ing companies go out of business
But I have to make a living too,"
Hornbeck said. continues to trace the family tree
•---------------- and murderous growing pains of
• / a. . . , . La Cosa Nostra
Vending Machine
Sales Are Ruled
Taxahle hv C Alr+ cut bill There are indications fi where, cppnents contend supplies before dam near the traffic cir l
I UAUUIt DY —our nal action may be delayed until still plentiful and dredging would cle at Highways 87 and 12 near
AUSTIN (AP)—The Texas Su 1964. wipe out oyster fishing here. The driver of a bread de-
preme Court ruled today that ____INTERNATIONAL.L., e .. SPORTS livery truck told Ray the man was
vending machine operators sell ' Secretary of Defense.Rober. S Port Arthur is burdened by of- apparently hiking toward Orange, to une ran wnatever me reason
ing items coating less than 25; McNamara .probably find fensive troubles (ust like Orange. Mrs. McKinney told, .deputies cushions should he returned either
cents must pay the state rales (ax out during his week in South Viet Which teem will solve them Fri-Her husband had about 5200 in his
on the money they make Nam how to get President. N&a day night? possession when he left home
The decision. Which two jus-Pinhspwmtspdpwhatwocimtp _ ... .-----. . . Ray described the missing man
stat X' she penyr Diem were overthrown. (See losing speed. At Teast, that’s what
million in revenue collected from * NATIONAL a consensus poll of District 24-AA
the tax. Alabama state investigators coaches reveals
find large cache of dynamite in
Birmingham area as probe of
bombings continues. taken over the lead in rushing
____ and total offense He did it with
SPECIAL REPORTS a fine performance in last week's
pork areas, construction of streets. The master plan, which repre | I. "Briefly describe any local
• - ■ -■ ——t. sewer seots three years of study, must customs or laws which prevent or
said be accepted by the planning com are enforced in a manner st
mission and then submitted to discourage voluntary oft-base as
the Orange City Council for final sociation by white and Negro mil "D-e nninK
hand for the unveilimg of approval P*^1. and
Members of the planing com-pendents, when traveling in privste
mission who initiated the plan automobiles using publis side
are Stanley Lebouer Jr Joe Mar walks or visiting each other ’ resi
kissed his wife on the cheek and yesterday about 9:30 am after a (American) plate. Tom Gorman
left for work Greyhound supervisor discovered (
He has not been seen since that the Orange depot had not —
Outlook Partly cloudy—mild
High today ______ — 84
Low tonight . 59
“ntlook tomorrow: Clear today
A and tonight becoming partly
cloudy tomorrow Mild today
and tonight.
High tomorrow . — 54
Sunset today — 6:01 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow 6:10 am.
WINOS-MesTly ond northeostery
I M 14 mil Guyim end 4 1/
at awe. Z
tioes—loavw High, 20 ax^; in
tags. 20 a.m.. T» cm: Jav- 1:es
e 49) . 10:33 p.m.
YESTERDY—Temperalyrs: high 0.
low M.
be somewhat more than the au
Valachi raid the "Boss ofBoss-thoritiesare able to Pay
ea." Salvatore Maranzano, toM . Tlly ■*«l«Ttinen| alro has asked
him there was going to be anoth- for the expenditure of several mil-
er gang war, a "mattress" in the lion dollars by the authorities for
.rpx, because he recreational development of na
"couldn't get along with Charley tional forest lands adjacent to the
Lucky and Vito." (reservoir This could run the cost:
Maranzano handed him a list, d the..rpoject over the amount
he saidasfmen.he W° states °r ' "and wildlie" Commission began "Majoropposition to Increased panding north of the presentcity,
for execution They included Al , the study today of testimony from dredging has come from civic Industrial expansion is expected
a two-day hearing on whether to leaders oyster fishermen and con-tO continue to the south, and east
permit more shell dredging inservationists. ° Byron Simmons Drive
veritable who’swhoo chantable timber"from "tederai Galveston and Trinity bays. Mrs.F.F Dunn.ol San Leon rP pniwler a CrTte Me Platnnorr ney. 27-year-old father of three,
crimedom back in the 1530s lands to he inundated by I be res-1 The commission now must de- raid the Galveston Bayarea and M eEeopian “expiained Me “master --i a — — and
cos rmoii . . cide whether to alter the stand its live oyster reefs should remain oT ,nt plan, expiained ine master
Again" his warnings Valachi ervo rSR oficialssbavesbranded i took Sept. * when it refused available "for the greatest num plan for the benefit of those pres
saidtsMaranzanp,wenttoa.final X , unreasonabhe . requests by four dredging firms ber of people" and not be turned
XlJc inno a^d "Genvsnse. .The present Plan financing for immediate extended
r See Page 8
•Unfit
her husband was in "good spirit!"
when he left for work yesterday,
party waits patiently to take ad- Kenneth Elliott, assistant man
vantage of the country s shaky po ager of the Orange depot, offered
litical and economic situation (See the same observation on McKin-
Page 7) _____ ney ' mood the nightbefore whenrow at 5 am W 1. James A
prors. n th. .han. <4 be ..Son Construction Co. al Port Ar- ,
Progress in the shape 0 steell "We have not been able to find thur will be in charge at building 1
towers, shortly takes the place of ... morv. for . disar-nun , cnarze ° punaing
Old mother Joreph Valachi X^iel/lS^Hpaff X (X* mt,' Na<?id
- —there may be some foul play 100 days for demolition and new
nA*5 Ray raid he spent yesterday constrctin
Dredgers’ appeal to extend shell combing all back roads in the ___________
gathering in Galveston and Trin- Deweyville area He intends tofAn.cp..cp
Chairman Harry F Byrd says y-baynaiswwcighed.by.State continue hisssearch between Dew-ORANGE JUICE,
his Senate Finance Committee Park, and Widlife Commission cyville and Orange today •RNTM MiiH3
may open public hearings nextindustry spokesmen claim shell Authorities also were searching REURN.TIPFa-Ts
week on President Kennedy’s tax deposits nearly exhausted else: • hitchhiker spotted shortipleasacurtissPTAtmemberurk
cut bill. There are indications f whereoDonents contend suPpplie before » • m. near the traffic cir -IDnssach week altTiger h Sme
football games. I: teems some 50
cushions were missing after the
game here Friday, perhaps due
WASHINGTON
Barry Goldwater says
$ Cents FINAL EDITION
- - .
da-
furnish a copy of a three-page in- - ___- —
ventory form to be filled out by Yankees 5-2 today
each base command. game of the 1963
EXTERMINATED — Flames enveloped
and completely destroyed this pest control
service tract yesterday about 1 p.m. five
miles north of Orange on Highway 87. Ac-
cording to Bill Comeaux, driver, the tract
burst into flames as he drove along the
highway No cause was determined At one
point there was apprehension concerning the
By TOMMY AYRES 1
( __________ - . . "This plan may save the City.and installation of water,
rental fee for federal forest lands of Orange many times over its and drainage tacilities,"
desirable alien and died there site fa in m, maane water water expbnainundatad bzdrarmmman coshan futurzeaneryto at “oovdr’so k. al and area ctizens
Genovese convicted on a nar shed, about 10 miles north ok collars for recreational develop- Jonn A Woodside, chairman ,4 were on
ments on the property and condi- the Orange Planning Commission, the plan, which updates a previ
Plans for the project anticipate lions on removal of timber fromiast nighe during a public hearing ous 1948 study
the leasing by the river authors- the federal forest area, on Orange a proposed new master The plan cost 530,000 of whuh
l Valachi waa ervine under Mac ties of thousands of acres of Sa As planned the huge dam would plan the City 0 Orange paid approxi
1. The shooting at Giuseppianzano in 1131. .nd he related hene-National Fgrest lands inathe be constructed J’ joint bistate "This plan will be invaluable in 1nd5provade by .late and fed
Massaria, allas J th. Boss, in a ehatnspnmade aistomva reesdemandeasyhthenngnicutturproieet."pp,she, cpimated, SSogujoingthescity inshegpurchasen ernl’sourceds b
hoodlums that we got to gel nd^,,^, (Ree PERMIT. Page 101 in»t. nt way, playground and "I would like to emphasize,"
said Woodside, that this is a
Parks, Wildlife Board Studies a -b__________
Shell Dredging in Two Bays SS-jwri Greyhound Bus Depot Manager Tony
” inilarinn a EG RM hu 1«AA with pe p lif I
Disappears En Route to Work
License Expected Tomorrow.
On Toledo Bend Dam^roject ■
Valachi Links Boss to Deaths for the bydroetoctnc power imt
lation at toe dam
Of 2 Other Gangland Chiefs ma
reservoir from State resources of cFricas, nr L, nnarment
WASHINGTON (AP) - Josephjas the mob called Lucky Luciano This could result in federalization -5parsmen nr
Valachi today linked Vito Geno-were lieutenants of Massaria. of the project.
i— the man ha rays now runsi Luciano is now dead Accused Toledo Bend is a joint project
criminal syndicate from a of narcotics and vice rackets, he of the Louisiana and Texaa Sa-
ison cell — to the 1531 viotont was deported to Italy as an un- bine River authorities. The dam
. ...e ... ._______ According to Newton D e p u < yirived at the station about 715 am W/:II CIce
area in the near future Carr raid Kennth Ray. McKinney left his and found it still locked He then VV III •lOSe
the plan recommended this ex- home here en route to Orange went to Deweyville to check on
tensiom. I where he manages the Greyhound McKinney Orangecity otficials said today
------- ■ I He was told by Mrs. McKinney that 2nd Street from Burton Aire
that her husband had left over annueto Farragut. Drive, I
hour earlier Duncan notified the closed to thrcugh traffic begin-
Newton County Sheriff’s Depart ning tomorrow ...
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