The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1965 Page: 6 of 29
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PAGE SIX
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1965
THE ORANGE LEADER
Wheat Clog Is Developing in Aged Ports of India
out to hungry
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were
lies in India.
They found, for example, that
a 22,000-ton
with
drastica
appalled by what they found.
India's seven leading ports,
(t/ted
000 tons.
DETROIT (AP) - One of the
unloading.
American experts feel inltla-
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; A massive wheat clog is de-
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32 Injured
in 73 Car
By WILLIAM L. RYAN
AP Special Correspondent
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major ports of other countries.
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how he handles the problem of
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BANK FINANCING
1-oz
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in dealer showrooms last fall,
dealers had about 684,000 1964
models on hand. Practically all
have been sold by now.
The wheeling and dealing at
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This is a nervous nation. A
■ Traditionally, auto makers
cease production of their cur-
rent, model-year vehicles by
early August. Announcement
dates for the next year's cars
generally are set for about five
or six weeks later.
That means the dealer has
about a six-week period in
Accidents
There were 73 accidents
within Orange police jurisdiction
in April resulting in 32 injuries
and damage estimated at $21,-
000, Police Chief Walter E.
Cobb Jr. reported today.
CALIFORNIA VALENCIA
ORANGES
BOGOTA .Colombia (AP) -
Colombia, high on the Commu-
ities.
The April-May crush resulted
model-year cars he has on hand.
Robert B. McCurry of Chrys-
ler's division of marketing serv-
TEXIZE SPOT LIFTER
K-2-R
nist-Castroist priority list of tar-
gets in Latin America, appears
headed for one of the most critt
v.Gal. $ j 00
In another port the Americans
‘ to find 16 three-
Handling Autos
Closeouts Key Factor
1
1,
enough trains or trucks to get
the grain to villages in the inte-
rior.
SULTANA FREESTONE HALVES
PEACHES
CHEFS PRIDE CHARCOAL
BRIQUETS
1011 N. TENTH ST.
STORE HOURS:
Thur*. - 8:30-7:30 Fri.-Sat. 8:30-8:00
SALAD OIL
Wesson Oil
A 190 Extra
6 PhM Stamps
„ shipping years ago. In one port they
unloading times in found wheat being bagged on
BONDWARE WHITE
PAPER PLATES
EIGHT O'CLOCK CUSTOM GROUND
Coffee ,$195, 674
R50 29c
Home Grown Kentucky Wonder
BEANS 2 „25c
LIQUID DETERGENT
VEL
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they reported, can handle 650,-
000 tons of grain per me 2
der normal conditions. In an
U 291c (.33
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Covpon Good Hww Mav 29, 1965
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. £ 31c
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The figures were contained in 4.8AR pack of toilet soap
P these’ accidents, investigating CASHMERE BOUQUET 48 50
CORN
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GET I BAR FOR GNIY If WHEN YOU BUY THE
model switch time test* the dump cars at their dealer door- F
abihty of every member of the step, and tell them to sell the
selling department. - .. ... I .
3 Full $1 00
PINTS ■
I annraot
I SANDWICH SPREAD JI 25c
helping him with his sales pro- But some suggest the presi-
key factors that determine* — T_____
• whether an auto dealer finishes approached within weeks of
the year in the red or black is model closeout time.
is handled by the auto company,
the regional dealer council arid
the individual dealer.
McCurry cited the hypotheti-
cal case of a dealer whose oper-
ation was such that he had to
PROMOTED — George A.
Fox, son-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Ray of Orange,
has been promoted in the
U.S. Air Force to lieutenant
colonel. Col. Fox is a com-
mand pilot with more than
4,000 hour* flying time. He
presently 11 assigned as base
operations o f f i c e r at Max-
well AFB, Montgomery, Ala.,
where he lives with his wife,
the former Natalie. O’Tyson
and their three daughters.
ers of 100,000 ton* are went out of style elsewhere 75 and were labripusly hauled
ally cutting shipping years ago. In one port they aboard shlp merely to make a
and unloading times in (found wheat being bagged onlgood impression.______________
Yet, 1,119,000 tons arrived in
April and the same amount is
expected in May.
Normally, the United State* on
ships 600,000 tons a month but __________ .________
even this has strained port facil- port for days or weeks before
2 Bath 35c
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of 100 •W
U.S. experts who surveyed costs
India's distribution system were
Few knowledgeable persons in
ana teu inem to seuthe upper and middle classes
them,” McCurry said. “Instead,! doubt there is a definite left ex-
as in the case of this 400-dealer, I tremist threat which could de-
we would do our best to helpvelop if the revolutionaries
him meet his sales quota for the ।seized advantage of economic
year by making the car* of his and political pressures to stir
choice available to him and civil strife.
DETERGENT
FAB
10 Of EA
Giant Box — OJC
For example, when the 1965 c___, _________.
cars were ready for their debut programs to help the dealers
which the inflow of new car* L .------
from the factory stops and be flat rebate, generally, about 5
can concentrate on selling the per cent, on the outgoing model
BAR-B-Q CHIPPED BEEF
BAR-B-0 HOT LINKS
BAR-B-Q SANDWICHES
• SHF • UNK
officers issued . 60 tickets for
various types of traffic viola-
tions. A
During April," officers also Is-
sued 174 tickets for moving vio-
lations and 173 tickets were
cleared with payment of fines.
The report also showed action;
taken on tickets issued in previ-
ous months for similar viola-
tions.
In April also, 2 tickets were
voided, 5 dismissed, 14 sus-
pended, in 1 instance a current
driver's license was brought in
and 5 convictions were appealed
to Orange County Court.
Collections through Orange
Corporation Court showed fines
totaling $1,584 were assessed in
petty criminal cases and $2,444
for traffic violations. The total
was $4,028.
The office staff sent out 74
letters to delinquent holders of
traffic tickets and 37 warrants
were Issued for arrests in such
cases.
During the month, squadcars
and departmental vehicles were
driven 21,573 miles on patrols
and investigations. There were
538 telephone complaints re-
ceived in comparison to 485 for
March. There were 31 Investi-
gations made of various crimes
and 4 cases cleared.
In other departmental activity
102 animals were picked up by
the poundmaster resulting In
collection of pound fees of $49.
The sale of bike license decals
was listed st $9,50.
The prisoner feeding bill for
JI the month was reported at $203.
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India unless smaller ships un-
. load grain outside the ports,
month un- Under study is a proposal to
_________ _____ —=. In an take four 10,000- Liberty
emergency, they can unload 780 ships out of America’s mothball
fleet and station them outside
Bombay harbor to unload the
big fellows.
Shipowners put a surcharge
cargo destined for India be-
cause their ship* will be idle in
High on Red-Castroist List of Targets
Colombia Appears Heading for Critical Period
million people.
____ _ ______, -____ Responsible Colombians say
Red attempt to mount a revolu- the next three to six months w'll
LIBBY’S ' '
LUNCHEON MEAT 12-Oz. Can 354
from a hug* number of shdps tive could solve the part prob- shipboard, lowered over th*
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tion does not appear to be just determine whether this nation The Communists try to use
around the comer, but the ex- rides out a prolusion ot complex bandit* who long have infested
— plosion in the Dominican He- political and economic problems (rural areas, but with little suc-
public and dangerous rumbol- threatening its stability. It it cess. I n d e e d, one Communist
______Ings in Bolivia have added yeast fails, a resulting chaotic situa- leader, trying to muscle in, was
lea, appears to the ferment in this important tion could provide an oppor-shot dead by bandits. But the
_____: „:'J South American country of 17 tunity for a substantial number combination of bandit and guer-
of armed, young extremists to rill a pressures have their effect
light a fuse. in the cities. Fear generated by
Nervous is the Word rather holdups and kidnappings of
than fear. Such nervousness can prominent citizens has contrib-
Pepsi Cola 6^290
By CONRAD FINK
/NEW DELHI, India (AP) -_____________
The United States is shipping ports when the U.S. longshoro-
aid wheat to India faster than it man’s strike ended in March.
YOUNG HEBS 191c
ROUND STEAK ES-u, 69°
freed from American coast lem.
- ---- - “First," an American said
__-__- _____bitterly, “we have to get port
„ — - —... But the American expert* say official* out of the tea rooms,
live* depend upon the major reason for the dog The men on the docks will work ___ ___
u— i- TCii- if they’retold what to do.” were surprised to find 16 three-
- -__• - i Better scheduling so that 15 ton mechanical unloaders on a
S s "tigsebtamtnatlonshogredat
“i with The Americans also complain least six unloader* hadn’t been
L about unloading procedures that in operating condition for years
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
BEEF SIDES Cut and Wrapped—Lb. 594
SAUERKRAUT, $e
APPLESAUCE.J A
u 29c
49c
Lb. 49 BEEF
gram.” dent's prediction has a bearing
To make the problem of mod-(on his quest for special powers
el cleanup time easier, the auto — perhaps under a state of
companies offer their dealers a siege or some measure slightly
flat rebate, generally about 5 less drastic — to push through
ett, J e sutgtas msdel I social and economic legislation!
year cars they have in stock at now stalled by divisions in Con-
the end of the run. He can pass gres and in the political par-
that reduction along to the-po-ties. I
tential customer. Political opponents acknowkl
In addition, a monthly rebate edge that President Valencia is
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trmsos“eaqyaccefbpanauctndon “-3® .
the price of the. now yearoldeieS. wau Vancninl.
sell 400 new cars a year'to make modento the dealer and‘custom-zormstcounorhi peometeeloa
sell 400 new cars a year to make er alike.__________South America. A Communist
conference in Havana last No-
vember designated Colombia,
Venzuela and Guatemala as pri-
ority targets for .965 efforts at
fomenting Latin American rev-
olutlon. !
I The Communist Party in
| Colombia has, as in many coun-
(tries, two wings. One is Soviet-
oriented with a hard core of
(about 11,000, the other, Chinese-
leaning with a hard core of
about 9,000. The party is not
illegal but is excluded from po-
litical office.
Army sources say the Com-
munists could rally from 100,000
to 200,000 supporters, but thus
far efforts have not been spec-
tacularlly successful. Both Com-
munist wings are involved in
operation of the so-called army
of national liberation, whose
activities are strikingly similar
to those of the Venezuelan ter-
rorists. It seems to be trying to
mount a Castro-style guerrilla
movement in remote rural ar-
ea*. Unlike the Cubas, it lacks
an outstanding leader who can
capture imaginations. |
Assorted Flavors
MELLORINE "Ga 29c
ports and the nation's bureau- that can berth _______
cracy is unable to' line up cutta cannot take anything
a deeper draft than 22 feet.
Tanker
CHILE-EMFEROR IMPORTED
’RED GRAPES
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ices, pointed out in an interview
that the model cleanup problem
have its impact co the economy, luted to the flight of capital.
for.it.to help it. resist internal lean Republic, which afforded
To Success of Dealer -"2
a profit, litically powerful, voicesiareamong influential Colombians
“Say he had 350 sold as he beingrraised forctheoresignation regirded as probably necesary
approached within weeks orValhzsldentheunattma htontolaver.a Red threat, tiid
“Through our regional dealer est "tfhese persna etaimhe Eon in a namon Poink already
councils in various parts of the hasfailedato.provide the leader has too many-
country we develop clean "
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sumer: , year and that the attempt will
“Auto companies. no longer be crushed.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1965, newspaper, May 26, 1965; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1534826/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.