The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1967 Page: 2 of 22
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Line Crossing
Policeman
is Requested
Three staff members of the
An aerial transmission eross-
Mounting
Violent storms of one form or
another whiplashed across the
a long illness,
“L
areas.
men, arrested
today on v
be 81 feet above mean
water.
The original district, created
Houston. .
The winds roared through
the Cambodian
Ritter.
Shortly before, officers found
The wind and rain swung
a com-
Austin's letter of
to Orange Supt. M. L.
said the move comes
tails were Detective Sgt. C. L.
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sion that the
challi
are to
and my family,'
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as
Clark will work with area resi-
Morris
dents concerning veterans com
lai
Wednesday morning,
two
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rances,
taste.
Foulch, 4166 W. Sparrow with
at-Law,
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School;
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election.
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on U.S. 82. It is in Zone
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The motion had been filed by
A large crowd attended the!
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and trust-
ees In the West
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tent to bring about the
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Firemen Make Run
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HOUSTON (AP-A well.
Senate OKt Bill
On Middle Sabine
Navigation District
tion."
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Man on Trial
For Hot Check
wit-
lavit
Here Facing
Theft Charges
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to prosecute this cause of ac-
tion therefore the state prays
iemieead "
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Contest--
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is a member of the Church of
Christ at 9th and Elm.
Board.
Both administral
Clark-
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second term.
Clark has resided in Vidor
since 1963.
He said he would divide his
time on service work between
the Vidor and Orange areas.
Clark said he would release a
state.
Tornadoes touched down at
Teacher--
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It said “The complaining '
an af&li
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erator who told
a guerrilla battalion' estimated
to number 500-600 men.
dismissing the case, Bearden " •
left the courtroom.
motion Fr dism’ssal filed by
Dist. Atty. Wingate.
______j, N.Y. at more than 70
m.p.h. causing similar upheav-
The depot's Lone Star wing
is 10 miles west of Texarkana
The winning recipes will be
re-published in tomorrow's wom-
en's news section of The Leader.
The new bill was sponsored
Sen. Jack Strong of Long-
Pie.
Judges for the contest were
Mrs. Herman Wood, 2107 W.
He said it was possible the
'I come under a df
i investigi____
I Detective H.
The projectile weighs about 33
pounds and is a foot or, more
in length.
One witness said, “A ball of
County-.
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the sprawling military reserva-
tion. which the commandant
said was being blocked off while
other operations continued to-
Blast-
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prior to the court session. After
" | the motion and order
ega •-----
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620
6a ' -
ia and Kentucky and dumped
bail on Washington, D.C.
Cold warnings were issued
“I just wait to see if he likes
it, if so, it's all right with me.”
— i finalists in the reipe
I were Mrs. Walter
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Mortuary.
He died yesterday at 9 a m.
6 ■
em '
e2a -
million times as much light as West Coast.
- ... • -tc -— ** .. salvage vessel arrived here by
esterday to tow a nonself pro- vie’
““Yhiswas the second major
explosion at the facility. One
AUSTIN (AP)—The Senate
passed 31-0 and sent to the
House today a bill adding four
t surance plan and a quarterly fi-
. nancial Statement prepared hyl
i “only af-
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statemen's," Morris said.
Morris said the handling of
this case has damaged "teach-
era in general. These people
have accused them of instability!
in their disciplinary actions.”
“They have challenged the en-
tire disciplinary system in our
schools," he added.
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Lanosr anwmzns M OMIUMM
MacARTHUR CIRCLE
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and Great Lakes region, gale
-force winds through the Mid-
Bwwes and thundershowers in
Orange Independent School
District; and Jane McKenzie,
3000 MacArthur Drive, home
service adviser for Gulf States.
Pennsylvania and New York,
c* A mammoth deep freeze
: tracked the bitter storms and
»(temperatures fell below zero in
Bupt. Tommy Huff told The
Leader that school officials .
took no action and made no
#
business office. The only
; stolen were 60 cents and
Pnnoys
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY •
nninitm
I deroda
, — or department.
Bankston said Washington of-
ficials were presently studying
the future of NYC.
Austin-.
(Continued from Page 1),
fire went right down the line
and several people’s clothing
caught on fire."
The building is of hollow tile
and reinforced concrete.
The plant employs 7,000 per-
. sons and is one of the largest
. such plants in the nation.
Four .American crewmenAtatne
were killed and eight wounded 2nd St.
in.the downing of the 13 U.S. Browning has the right of fur-1
J ' ther appeal to district court
Ten of the UH1 helicopters i here in the event of an adverse
civil service commission rul-
ing. Members of the commis-
' ' * ' m-"---1 Tony
Bob
“I shall always hold you
(Brocketts) and the Orange In-
dependent School District in
high esteem,” the letter said.
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150
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conve l
iew cc
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Funeral serviees for Marion
M. Pickett, 76, of Vidor were to-
day at 2 p.m in Becker-Noguess
"MeLcgNardrkure’inggFdho
sen profession Can be fully as-
sured only y a public retrac-
tion by the-- responsible for the
release of false charges and
onmonouracuaureocaemcA
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death cl
Among those present was
Charles E. Sand-reon of Austin,
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—‘ varudmss
to the left arm and hip. drier from 258 Destroyer after
Mrs. Venahle was taken to accumulated lint caught on fife.
the hospital by Paybar ambu The °Ehuart was bsted 48
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Princi
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6 were sc
at 1:30
session
e county e
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The-j
some of
the ceo
districts
Today
data pi
and pre
plans.
The fi
ange C
source
opment
and pri
school <
ing is t
all the
The n
tion. Also present were Herman
Nies and L. 8. Fortenberry of
the West Orange - Cove School
ition, insurance, burial al- art G. Travis, W. Allie Payne
■ - t and Road, said. --------- —----- .
But her husband and two r a n g e r companies sweeping
girls like venison, so when she about 10 miles north of Tues-
prepared it, Mrs. Travis calls day s fighting brushed, against
her husband to the kitchen to-----"1 """ "2
J Three ISM Staff Officials
On Cow Bayou Visit Local Naval Facilities
j Other items scheduled fpr con-1 Crowlev
- sideration are the employer in-1 .J:
were injured fighting a
swept by T '
through several acres _
fill.
.on- Trial of,the case was set for
Kana today at 0 a.m. At 9:15 a.m.,
E 01 however, Justice of the Peace
Jim Sharon Bearden entered
the Orange County Commission-
ers Courtroom and read a brief
1 1
* Mrs. Joyce Peevy, tax assessor;'
* for the water district. " Cassels.__________________.
* Plans will be completed for]
Edistritreprsentetion.toth Irustees-- .
2 Jan. 21 meeting at ron YoI-,
• sponsored by the Department of (Continued from Page 1)
i Housing and Urban Develop- dent at Du Pont Sabine River
Vark, QUO OMI OV-, •M-K "887
plant; and Mrs. R. C. Rhodes, n
165 E. Cypress, magic meringue Ph
pelled covered lighter to Key
antenance. West, Fla. Earlier this week,
Command the USS Pandemus, a repair
On Oct. 1, 1966, there was a House today a Luu qus euu
reorganization within the Navy East Texas counties to the Mid-
Department that changed the dle Sabine Navigation District.
‘ ' -- —* ----1 of These are Smith, Upshur, Van
Zandt and Wood.
the facilities here. He recently
« Ss CSS
Lerrinimbztm,wieccials
Clark, 808 8th St., stuffed egg- . .. ' ., set . 10:30 ma -adn mette
Diant! and Mrs. R. C. Rhodes, plosion time was set at 10:30
- investigation was conducted by will end 30 days before the police officer. The state can
* - ”■ — - - ■ - seek a new trial in the case.
A fire spurred by winds at cial planning and
..lie, u. . Kahoka, Mo., destroyed six debt ' - ’ '
All three were arrested today businesses.
about 6 a.m. walking along.In-i At Columbus, Ohio, two men
terstate 10 near Adams Byou.
Arresting officers were Patrol-
men Richard C. Terry and R. P.
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REG. '10-NOW »8
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e D.C., de- ship, arrived here to remove
' material from local mine sweep-
ers. The ship is commanded by
Lt. Joseph E. Joy, Mrs. Audrey
Fuller, public relations officer,
School Business Managers of the
ToasixyskatalsLEodorrench A
, -arge of swindling with a sone
206/High Sebol and the tormer
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rex:
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Death Toll -Appealing
Suspension
An Orange policeman who re-ling on Cow Bayou has been re-
ceived a I5-day suspension with-1 quested by Gulf States Utilities
_ out pay on Feb. 10, yesterday Co. of Beaumont
T IT* . afternoon gave notice of appeal] The application was filed with
in Vietnanrsmssonee. “vt
I The appeal Wil turned in to The L
By ROBERT D. OHMAN Mrs. Mavis McClure, civil ser struct tKllne approximately5W
SA[GON, SouthVietnam (AP) | vice director, by James A. Mor- miles south of Orange.
। Meets Today
t dWebroranf mheet"“today""aqdams.ayouon theintrstat
* 6:30 p.m. to review progress of!10 north frontage road. A check
• utility line extensions along thewas.made and officers said .the
Foreman Road project. trock was stolen last night
E Supt Elvin Deason will re:Crpwie: Lar. in contact
and in-
Elastamonthuonysxtentionennewes formed tbem that felony auto
sternand.sewenlinestatheteewlh thett charges had been filed.
They are expected here later
roreman Moan. ! today to return the trio to cation officer for the VA in Al
"buquerque, N. M. He was
Assisting in. investigative de- elected mayor of Vidor in 1964 salu us uuve culio
, 5 u w after retiring in 1962 from, the ter long and careful
Frederick and Detective H. W. VA -
The mayor is up for re-elec-
tion in April but has not yet an-
nounced whether he will seek a
-bsmaddz
An awemp was maue io uean, camanuates w iw wunyy The chargesinvoly es.an.818
into a safe in the used car lot board may obtain filing blanks checkncashedi n,1244 The state
“ ' item in the county superintendent’s presented its last w i t e s s
a M office in the courthouse. The shortly before noon. mus. neruan wuuu, w.
Yesterday the jury failed to Link, a home economics teacher
reach a verdict in the trial of at Carr Junior Hi ‘
Donald A- Gunn. Gray and
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1 Water Board
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He said the NYC workers had
been told the program “would
___ _ ______ --t continue in the present perspec-
“urndyOrapan“remoyaxcserdaxyt"2i county board -I-.1
drier trom 3 Destroxer .|« "erg.praxg"maeting was
8“ “* •* at
today in the delta battle I
which some 4,000 Vietnamese . -- ze - .
rangers and infantrymen have Leod’s reputation as a school-
been committed. The action teacher as been damaged by
started Tuesday when govern- the. statewide publicity that re-l
ment troops killed 56 Viet Cong sulted from this case,
and captured one. said. - .
—„ .) through. East
--- - ... _ Texas, was composed of Gregg,
Capt. Howe said he recently Harrison, Rusk and Panola
$ fEight inches ot snow at Trav- chare, have waipedigtra d
St & •:
power dl
”2"" 2 "S’ ± ■ ■ ■
tntheDetroitsareasopledPnsokla.; Percy3 SonnierJr’ 21- Buffalo,
kttsggs'Btraasg' Park, both - Abbe- *
spanked this 14-year-old boy,”
Morris said.
"It is unfortunate that per-
sons and public officials allow
*--------al feelings to enter
, ___—jarge of respons-
Sporadic shooting continued bility, and. above all, the dis-
• . .. ... Eu to charge of justice.
se “We feel that Harold Me-
Muneie, Ind., and Waco, Ohio, era, Maxie Pickett of New Or- nists reported killed, moderate Mrs. McClure said the som-lground, |
+naTio rnnfa an trcpg NA iniu. leang Warren Pickett of Vinton, casualties to two U.S. comoa- mission has set a public heareMinIwIIm
ragrancy reerwerooresported. Howard Pickett of Orange, Mar- nlee of infantrymen and 13 US. ing next Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. wlnld"
: ansssopcmundsr: WSSL ramgers“hangsccuyslailmbecgomme“e,,y5
' s Stefsutscopee, k a isr&ixx fc-Msg J
Trees were doweed, Windg Houston. . twoday battle in the canal- Police Chlef Walter E. Cobb thur.
gency serving,Texarkana hearing.
hospila2ozhd dipensa- M^rese^^tMT^I
Classroom Teachers Assocla-
- In Knralfirv mer Orange County Conserva-
. 171 Durgiury tion and Reclamation District other benefits.
" - Charges of burglary acting to- board. He is former ‘command-
Fgether were filed today against ing officer of the headquarters
two area teen - agers arrested/detachment of the 353rd Trans-
yesterday by Orange detectives, portation Battalion of the Army
They were listed as Ronald J. Reserve in Beaumont.
« Vinton, La. They were charged Baptist etreretr-eb eMdedmmiceville
! in connection with a breakin at] Pineda is a graduate of
1 the Riverside Motor Co., avojwu nigu cuuyi eu us
Simmons Drive, last Tuesday Lamar Tech Junior College. He
night. is married and has two children.
An attempt was made to break | Candidates for the county
plans may be seer —
Cong battalion during alAtty. Larry Sinclair. I nears area office IPs Port
two-day. battle“Initte canal- Folice chlet Walter E. Cobb Eur:
laced Mekong Delta killing 311 Jr, ordered that Browning be .«« protest against the 1
(n hignranda nearumonpsloncyva erodceonggula-no -■ ■ _______________________________
“ . 1 4th‛nfan-tionsinvolvins thenuse of force The sun gives the earth six returned from a visit to the counties,
siiffered moderate in,making,an arrest.. , ..million times as much light as West oast. ... m
casuaiues Wednesday in . In thetbil.of.partpularsntdo all the Other stars put to- 2-1py g—’ -i,
fighting that took the lives of 74"a contendedrorbefuarowenggether.—-------------------'yesterday to tow s nonself
enem, ... ... sary- in arresting one Fred
.eW&^y^M'a^^
marines in .1! seesaw battle Fred James Early Jr - w> ot
The former district attorney
said McLeod will seek a signed
public apology nnd retraction
from the three persons involved
in the case. Morris did not!
name the persons.
However, he presumably is re-
ferring to J. R. Carpenter of
n on Department that changed
EnBi level of status and method
{ Kr- operation of the inactive fleet.
The new department central- ____o---------- -------
pre- ized the control of six inactive in 1965 to bring about barge
, re- ship facilities embracing three traffic on the Sabine from the
• on the Gulf Coast, two on the Gulf of Mexico *-----*
Atlantic and one in Washington. -
Obituaries
Marion Pickett
otuuv. pupuo mungu. J.__were shot down as they shuttled
United States and Canada. He more .than 3,000 South Vietnam- .. ___________ ___ .
— " ese troops in to reinforce two sion include Chairman
ranger companies in the raging Dal Sasso, Pete Parker and
resignation de Ita battle 110 miles southwest white.
The two companies of the
U.S. 4th Infantry Division were
in separate perimeters some
have r”XS.s":ix “ ®«Wit M:
66
mv family" he said throughout the day as Amen- _,
‛ " can reinforcements were flown iheirteriseha
inactive Ship .Maintenance,
Naval Ship Systems C-=r
from Wasluagtonc _ C .
parted today following a visit at
o™ a Engineers. "* SKV® -a
epplcant proposed to con- and Le Arnold Tallant.
the line approximately 5% Capt, Howe saW his visit
was to familiarize himself with
"V Focus on color with Spartan 1.
enriches color with deep iqxturel Has a thick fringe. AU
cotton in fashion hues. Machine washable"-
reg: 8M- NOW s.
Austin has worked with finan- -mnanideortha re
' l budgeting, companies of the.
torvica-ana canita fund try Division suffered
management, plant operation casualties Wednes
neo and maintenance, food service;
aa.ik . fire operations, elections, tax assess- enemy.
records. •ar-, — ------ ------1 rreu James xary J1,, *, wi
-
ang^Cove School District. " *---‘— -------'
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS down most activity in the Twin! Winds raging at more than 80
-- ’ ' J____:___r Cities. miles per hour tn downtown Chi- u .. .
__- Schools closed in many parts cago blew the roof of a building in a Galveston hospital follow-
nation today, spawning heavy of the state and early morning, under construction onto the ing a long illness.
Mows in the northern Plains temperatures dipped to -39. It; tracks of a commuter railroad, Rev. c w Wiiliams, pastor
and Great Lakes region, gale was —9 in Minneapolis-St. Paul disrupting service for several of the North Orange Baptist
———: T, ~ hours Church, oftieiated. Burial was in
A 300-foot radio tower was Jet Cemetery.
Three Arrested knocked down near Medina, a native of AbbeviUe, La., he
Ohio, as 70-mile gusts skipped • - ~-------A -
along the northern tier of the
FACt TWO_________THE ORANGE LEADER THURSDAY, FEIRUARY It, 1867
‘ Snows Spawned in North
- Violent Storms Whiplash Nation
A native of Abbeville, La., be ------------
had lived in Orange and Beau- — Enemy and allied tolls ria, local attorney. He is repre
mont 60 years. He was a re-
tired pipelitter.
Survivors incl
IMAMOND MERCHANTS OF AMERICA
(72RQ9N"S
- meet. Works.
~ A delegation of 20 representa-] He has been active in the
* fives of local governing agencies Mauriceville Lons Club, county
: pants is elected to attend Thecodntrrechartsrs Arociatn schedule of office hours
E HUD meeting. Board and served on the Or- soon as office space is found.
I -------------- ange County Welfare Board six
f Charges Filed as srvea on the for.
ableware lor s
i
idenransastdeama, ’IM tfe" S-X' drpot 1*5" J" • tow minutes
walked behind the teller's cage, and Texarkana to clear the way prior to th court seeion After
placed the gun against the tell- for ambulances shuttling back reading,
er’s ribs, and demanded that a and forth. dlemice
briefcase be filled withimpneya Four ambulances of the ivil-
"He escaped in a black and , . _ .
white automobile,” Needham
said “It happened so quickly personnel tri
zra;“‘E - h
The bank was robbed of $7: -____
000 by two men in 1965 but both r.
men were captured a short time Hamilton Named
later and the money recovered. As Chairman Of
n^firpd Indffe Jaycee Installation ____
neurtfu juug^ Orange Jaycee Lany Hamil-districi publicly supporked’M
Dio.SnOdenly
BEAUMONT, Tex. (AP)-Rezcer, Installaton. banquet Teacher; Association and Or-
tired Dist. Judge Owen Lord Hamilton will announce the ange County Council of Class-
died suddenly Wednesday at the date and place of the banquet room Teacher Associations,
age of 7| latr, - . _ .....• —
Judge Lord retired from the New Jaycee olficersrwill be
criminal district fudgeship in elected a a regular meeting
Jefferson County in 1962 afterFeb. 2 sgreemant to bring about the
16 yeara on the bench. He con- Area Chamber of Commerce of- dsmissal of the charges against
tinued to ‘serve, however, as a fice. . ., - r
visiting judge in other state dis- Next, week’s. Jaysee meeting
trict courts in Southeast Texas, will not be beld.al thechamber
Funeral services, will be 4 of commerce office. The meet-
p.m. today in the First Method- ingplace will be announced ac-
Ist Church of Beaumont cording to President Steve
Tm- K, also has appointed Don pnigrams for the next"
Woman If* Injured Johnn chairman ot annual SHe said it was
In Car Accident terprage,drivingoroadda. Jay. project could
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. ______ ______ applications are filed with the
• . The gun has been recovered county judge. ----------— _ ------ -
' " _ j Highway 87 garage op- The county superintendent's Steve Sturlese, 38, 1035 Western Mrs. Alton Turner, 720 Newton,
erator who told investigating of- office is open Monday through Ave., Orange. He is charged director of lunchrooms for the
ficers he bought it for 615. The Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p m. Fifing with aggravated assault on a (------- 5 ----- — “ - - - - •
__________elude five broth- year, with 385 more' Commu- who was suspended.
Maxie Pickett of New Or- nists reported killed, moderate Mrs. McClure said the som-lround be jio feet apart. The
lon has set a public hear- vertical clearance
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