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ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1963
VOL LX—NUMBER 243
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FAIR SHARE
THEYLL HAVE LONG WArT—These two little blondes
wanted to discuss differences
ereen here,” Kelley said. "But
AU other Communist and some
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The man who built the Vaiont
In Bus Mishap
“I see no reason for not using
(See DAM. Page 6)
Kennedy bias in the
reserve
India also has continued to sup-
the cause of Peking's mem
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Key Bills Under Study
McGee Insurance Agency
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WASHINGTON
Sen Barry Goldwater chooses says it was
Mrs. Nhu Accuses
Jan. 27—a deadline for the Illi* in the flood disaster. It
can
USIA in Interview
STATE
By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON
WO Council
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was the worst.
Slates Meet
Robert McNamara to dela
"We ask them to tell us what
is wrong with us,
hpar anvthin • a
Data From U.S. Weather Bureau
on
recent hurricane damage
A member of the council is
Low tonight
to meet with the fed-
appraiser. Damage was
6:18 a.m.
Sunrise tomorrow
wuh
winds.
WINDS — Mostly
not know what we should do.”
INTERNATIONAL
talker era as Southern
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Clous lady arrived last Monday
(See MRS. NHU, Page 6)
contract
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On Seating
Red China.
Blaze Reported
Out of Control
High tomorrow
Sunset today
her eyes and
I said the re-
member AmeMK arm
Comgiet HUA Serviom
Chinese in
India last
new matrices, the molds to
which the individual letters and
characters are formed to a hot
metal pro case Wire service me-
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Anderson School
Franklin School
Wallace Elementary
Orange School District Ad-
ministration
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lous."
Her husband, Ngo Dinh Nhu,
is the brother and chief adviser
from
liam
. but we do not
she said
control in the Redwater
area west of Texarkana.
Four units already were on
the fire lines there.
Officials said the Red-
water fire was the bi
far in the state's hea
ested District 1
underexposure, zRep. Wil-
E, Miller of New York
Struggle
Perks Up
WASHINGTON (APA sharp
exchange about debates and par-
Marine & Petroleum Supply
Co.
Zack Whopaburger
Wray & White Auto Supply,
Inc.
within the party
“I've always been of the
that the party suffers
more ease than you looked over
your favorite newspaper last
week, you can thank your news*
NEW YORK (AP)—I you are
reading this news story with
-eoGer Sloe Photo
inches over the pans and bull tup roof installed over that
The new building of contemporary design is about 25 per
cent complete, according to Gale Cook, architect. Work is
being done by Homer Haworth, local contractor. It will
contain 13,200 square feet of floor space and house all
Leader operating units under one roof for the first time in
recent years
ing the width of letters—ranging
from the lower case "i" to the
fatter capital "W ” Equipment
manufacturers had to produce
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this:
Am operator at a central news
service location operates a key:
TEXARKANA (AP)—Ten or more fires raged in the
powder dry pine forests of a dozen East Texas counties
today.
The Texas Forestry Service reported four more units
were dispatched to help battle a blaze which was out of
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exclusion at Negroes by bust- Longhorns, who face
nessmen go before the Supreme game with Arkansas this
the width and height—of type
that could be used. The average
size for a newspaper column
slightly less than two inches was
what is known in the newspaper
business as eight point. That s
a typographical measurement.
The House passed the bill I Orangeite, returning from a
Sept 25. The Senate committee weekend trip, inquired at an-
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Landslide Inching
Toward Vaiont Dam
graphic arte equipment man-
ufacturers cooperated, made it
Earlier last week, Korth per-
suaded Secretary of DI e a 11
Sample of Old Type
This is a sample of the old
type face abandoned by The
Leader in today’s move to more
legible news columns. We also
have adopted a new logotype,
or name plate and switched
to a new and more readable
type for h tail an
Dam said today the giant harri-
er could still furnish electricity
chanics had to change settings
on keyboards. Mechanics had to
make changes in typesetting
machines producing typST®- .
your newspaper.
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Near 90
of thia dispatch compared with
the smaller size, if you'll take
tha time to go bock to teat
week's papers, will demonstrate
that in ease at reading it does
make quits a difference.
A lot of work waa necessary to
make the change.
Engineers had to figure new
mathematical formulas cover-
By WILLIAM N. OATIS
UNITED NATIONS, N.
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All of this meant a lot of work,
first, planning, and then, execu-
tion But the results are de-
signed to please you in making
today’s printing easier to reed.
year.
The Albanian resolution is ex
.....VZ. „.i. S-ci "There is nothing to do be- hear anything.
Outlook: Clear to partly cloudy cause they have not asked ua to
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ite who had wit-
ger game Friday,
"They did.” was
---—---- were ex-
-------s.--- Dist For- perted to speak for the resolu-
ester Pat Ebarb urged hunters tion Nationalist China the Unit-
to use caution with their camp ed states, Costa Rick. Guate-
fires. mala and others were expected
The district has headquarters to speak against it.
Three trucks were involved in
the smashup, which occurred in
the northbound lane of the super
highway just north of Newark
The now of northbound com-
muter traffic was halted for
two hours, police said.
It appeared the bus struck two
trucks, but the second impact
..... Summary - index --------
News of Today
mine the unity of the Republican reservoir The waters over-
party. flowed in a flood that wiped
“The next step of such logic," out entire villages.
The Senate Finance Com-
ty unity has stepped up the tem-
'4 po of the undeclared struggle
_ for the 1964 Republican presi-
7 dential nomination
Sen. Barry Goldwater andI
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller,
leading prospects for the GOP
nod. traded barbed comments
after the New York governor
called Saturday for a series of
debates on how the party should
deal with the issues at the day
and the Arizona senator turned
him down
it added up to a long-distance
debate about how best to unite1
the party for the presidential
race next year.
I Goldwater said that if Rocke-
feller had thought it through, he
might have decided that intra-'
party debates could split the
party
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The Why of the New Look We Present to Our Readers Today
NE voD" ‘Am »------ This news story, along with technical subject, it works like Until recently there were limi- - ------
many others in this newspaper * — “ .........
with state, national and inter-
national datelines, identified by
the credit line "The Associated
Press," or "AP,” were delivered
for publication over a communi-
cations system that provides
perforated tape for the composi-
tion of type from which news-
papers are printed
The system is known as an
automatic type-casting device.
Oversimplifying a somewhat
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at the E. O Siecke State Forest The Soviet Union still says
in Newton County near Kirby- that Communist China has a
Iville. It is comprised of Newton right to be seated in the United
Jasper. Orange. Sabine and Nations even though the two
portions of San Augustine coun- Communist giants are at odds
ties. - -- - -
tary of the Navy Fred Korth,
who last week protested against
a tentative Pentagon decision to
d e n y the Navy more nuclear-
powered aircraft carriers. isire-
signing and will be succeeded by
Paul Nitze, now an assistant sec-
SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME—This geometrical ar-
rangement shows the plastics pan forms utilized to con-
struct the first concrete waffle slab deck to be poured in
Orange. It will be one of the new construction features in
the new Orange Leader plant now going up at the corner
of 1st Street and Front Avenue. After placement of rein-
forcing steel, concrete will be poured to a height of »
his intentions on the 1964 Repub-
lican presidential nomination
race.
----ip despite the
as Monday-and rainfall even vasion of Northern
gms
early fall pattern pected to be voted down Wednes.
Skies were overcast in the day. One diplomat speculated
(See FIRES, Page 6) (See UN, Page 6)
Rockefeller Mid Sunday night' are ready for Halloween, but that Oct. 30 date still is a
that Goldwater was mistaken 1 long way off—for them. In addition, there hasn't been any
He said he hoped the senator "frost on the punkins" yet But, waiting happily are Deb-
would change his med orah Fischer. 4, left, and Laura Caristrom, 3. both of Des
Meanwhile the chairman of Moines, Iowa Deborah is a daughter of Mr and Mrs James
the Republican National Com- Fischer. and Laura is a daughter of Mrs? Nancy Carlstrom.
mittee said he would not object; <AP Wirephoto)
if Rockefeller and Goldwater- --------------
he said. “would be abolition Of There was no report that per
primary elections, which of sons below the dam had been or-
course put opposing viewpoints dered evacuated Another land-
within a political party to the slide off Mt Toe had been
test of public decision " threatened since the first great
West Orange city councilmen
in a meeting today at 7:30 p m
are scheduled to consider an
gled and the rear was heavily mats unofficially advised her----—
husband to leave South Viet any office’
I ~ ' I Nam to help end the political
Today s W eather crisis
meaning to lay language about
one-ninth at an inch There are
71 typographical points in an
inch.
Recent developments, in which
the American Newspaper Pub-
“It's dry up hero—when one
gets started it goes completely
out of control," one spokesman
Dealer nois presidential primary—as ply electricity again after
his own deadline for announcing pairs, he says.
Claybar Funeral Home
Colburn's Firestone
Store
Lou's
(See UF, Page 6)
paper and its wire service.
Starting today, The Associated
Press has made it possible for
your newspaper to deliver its
news stories to you in larger
type.
And, larger type means more
legibility and hence easier read-
ing.
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a leased wire telegraph system,
is reproduced automatically at
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turn fed through typesetting ma-
chines automatically, produces
lines of type—such as these you
are reading
Temperatures held to a mild
-_________ invited to give his veiws on this
The only major legislation version.
possible for thia type sixo news-
papermen and printers refer to
the words making up thia dis-
patch as “body type"—to be In-
creased without widening the
column.
Instead of eight-point type, for
instance, this news now can be
produced in nine-point type.
That's not a big difference in
measurement, but your reading
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Guards Expect
‘Raking Over’
-------- upsets Navy before
sudden influx of fans.
of President Ngo Dinh Diem . --------------
Several times since the loqua- Information Service) wished to facing
mittee opens ..its public hearings | QRANCE I
of the ABSENT MINDED POP —~
1 the The lather of an Orange young-
_______________________ 'Sier awoke yesterday with this
present additional arguments in Dillon is expected to testify at cheerful jest, "Well, whois
favor of nuclear engines for the least two days. Chairman Har- years old today?” The daugh-
carriers. ry F- Byrd, D-Va, has made it ter. very disappointed with his
There was no indication in plain that several weeks of unforgivable mistake an
________ ___________the exchange of letters between hearings are in prospect, al- swered, “Nobody Daddy, this
and Coach Darrell Royal figures Kennedy and Korth that the pol- though he says the schedule is is my seventh birthday."
Five sit-in cases that test the that'll mean double trouble for icy dispute between the Navy not firm yet. REAL OPTIMIST — One
and McNamara was a factor in
__________ By Senate, House Units
retary of defense . K
' The White House Mid today WASHINGTON (AP) - Seo- toe resumes its closed-door con-
! The builder of the Vaiont Dam that President Kennedy accept- ate and House committees will sideration Tuesday at the sweep-
says it was not badly damaged ed Korth’s resignation Saturday, consider at a leisurely pace this ing civil rights bill approved by
- * n—- sup- The resignation will take effect week the two major bills left for a subcommittee. Atty. Gen.
re- Nov. 1. Congress this year — civil Robert F. Kennedy has been
in a letter to Kennedy dated rights and tax reduction.
Friday, Korth of Fort Worth,! <
UN TED FUND
Jill
—
-useu •2 action in Chairman Emanual Celler, D-
__ _ But, widening I
5:46 pm. gesticulating, she
v 6:18 a.m. quest was "absolutely ridicu-
______ NEW YORK (APi-Mrs. Ngo n"teghmets sard mTheuswant
The front of the bus was man-' Dinh Nhu says American diplo- < not identifying they) but how
. . . •---------——-Im *'• —“Sni-"- ~d-—। ।— can it when he does not have
101016 miles per hovr daytime, 6 to
10 mies per MW at night.
TIMS — Sabine: High. 1:58 a.m.,
1:49 p.m.; low..7:20 MU 7:26 pm.
Bolivar: High, 3:06 TV p.m.; low
9:16 a.m., in p.m.
YESTERDAY — Temperatures: high
89, low 66.
Korth’s resignation. rpu. m. ame ornav uvweweex«
White House sources also said has been holding staff briefings other Orang
There's talk of another golden there was no connection be- on the measure la advance nessed the ’
tween the resignation and the of the public testimeny. The ‘ Who won?' ______
controversial TFX fighter plane briefings end today. the answer, “but we really al-
I The House Judiciary Comtait-most beat them.”
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fire activity for the past week, is embroiled in an ideological
and a medium lire danger for dispute with Red china. The
this area today Soviet Union will back the pro-
There was only one reported posal, however.
woods fire . the. last fwo Albania, the only European
weeks. Dispatcher Charite Kei- Communist country siding with
ley Mid today .This burned Red China in the Communist
about two acres in the northern family fight, put the China ques-
part of Newton County last Fri- tion on the UN agenda this
day. It was attributed to Hunt- year Albanian chief delegate
ers. Halim Budo planned to Introduce
The fire danger in this area the resolution formally before
remains medium due to recent the 111-member General Assem-
rains "We are still pretty bly this afternoon
.. a . ..----. Mayor Marvin E Perkins Court
Asked if she had any proof said the agenda tonight will in-
of her claim that the USIA (U.S. elude a progress reporton mr- West German chancellor Kon- Doak -Wa1
streets, possibility of rad Adenauer steps reluctantly Methodist
(See COUNCIL Page 1) out of office Tuesday.—
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But Goldwater Insisted that
Korth Quits Clouds stayed earce over Te.’porsa”
4 T I scarcer
Navy Post
WASHINrON (AP) - Secre-
A. Schulman, Inc.
Western Auto
Texas State Optical
MacArthur Shopping Center
. . .. said he was submitting his res-acheuled Jtar Oor action in
peFiogsiygeprpoppings"piinetae ""“with the — "• - "oo
The undeclared struggle for and.Northeast Texas. At last to privat
'964 Republican presidential count.at least 10 were.! -
nomination picks up steam as and.the loss is expected to be
Sen. Barry Goldwater and Gov.neavy-
Nelson A. Rockefeller trade . ________ Robert McNamara to delay aome’Hnr"
barbed comments on the value w Industry spokesman., assures decision against placing nuclear- on the. Hbillion tax cut
tf debates West Central Texas Oil.k Gas power plants in "planned super- Tuesday with Secretarz.ol
“4 ____ Association, meeting at Abilene, cartier”" MENamara a0ror Treasury Douglas Dillon
4“X°xr,<s“» h smssirshesturarizas to -i
"raked over the coals" when wil be defeated.
a presidential committee on SPORTS
armed services discrimination Few doubt Texas now will be
enters its final report rated No 1 in college football.
S Conte FINAL EDITION
said
He added that damage will be
heavy It had not been deter-
mined how man) acres were
burned over I1 Ar 1 — Ine ueneral Assemdly
nleni0 1 th. .x.e wor.. begins today its annual debate
. District i the.Texas.Fores on the seating of Red China 'n
try. Service i» bounded bylines the United NAKions. The proposal
linking n Texarkana. Longview, is expected to fan shor oap-
Marohan. Gladewater. Mineola, p^,, once again.
Winnsboro and Clarksville. For the first time since the
cuuun v.c, w ___J , ------— Mrs. hu stressed that Henry „ .. , ----
-uand continued warm do anything officially yet,” she Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador application, tor federal aid
through Tuesday told reporters on the NBC TV to South Viet Nam, had not recent hurricane damage
Hih todav Near 90 and radio program “Meet the asked the Nhus to do anything ‘ - - -____- _
- tomiht“ 64 Press" Sunday | "They (unidentifiedi send peo-to be appointed as a repre-
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from a friend, nothing official, eral app. -- . -auage
no We always try to follow all incurred on several city streets
advice that is good, but we do and police car radio.
gathered at Eugene, re.,SabReservoir at the rate of one foot
, . 70 urday - but they did not meet aminute.
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and National Guard had been ne55 firms. __ logie of the claim that such dis- which a giant avalanche plung-
KEARNY, N.J: (AP) - Two da mage d Passengers were underninttensivsostudyV-Itprom- wlistedare the fpllowing firms cussion and debate would under- ed Wednesday night into the
persons were kilted and 20 to 25 pinned in the vehicle for almost thatamolwuiP reportoon whi ichha "egualified by,
were injured today when a two hours oteL/X be ing their quota:
Greyhound bus smashed into St. James Hospital in Newark PE .
the rear of a tractor trailer on reported 20 of the injured were' Sources, close.to. National
the fog-shrouded New Jersey brought there. Five more were Guard.affairssaid they under-
Turnpike. taken to another hospital. stood that report was expected
Police said the victims were The smashup occurred in by.sePt..1 -Some sources sug-
two women who apparently dense fog that settled over the gested the white House might
were sitting at the front of the Kearny Meadow area between have passed the word to hold up
bus. I the Passaic and Hackensack th«. P01'^*1^ t^chy document
The dead were not immedi- river bridges | and perhaps tone it down.
ately identified I The bus apparently came Repeated attempts to reach Record Shop
The bus was bound for New along toward the end of a chain- Gesell were fruitless. An aide in *-fe
York City from Philadelphia, reaction collision involving the his law office told a reporter
Its passenger capacity was 45 three trucks i (See GUARDS, Page 6)
or 46. A state trooper described
the bus as packed.
By FRED S. HOFFMAN There are reports — denied by Armed Forces likely will suffer
WASHINGTON (AP)—A pres- committee officials — that the new hammering from Southern
idential committee set up to act group may recommend with- members of Congress and Dixie
against racial discrimination in holding funds from any state governors
the armed services is shaping its which refuses to end segregation The guard is segregated in
final report and National Guard in its guard units. most of the states the d Con
sources say they expect the If this happens the m u c h- federaev
Guard to be raked over the buffeted President’sComm ittee The presidential committee,
coals.__________________________0,1 E<1U*1 OPP«tunity in the by Washington lawyer
Gerhard A. Gesell, submitted an
r A T7 oil 1 initial report June 13 recom-
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