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up an eventual clash with the action in the House.
House over the banning of poll
Sen. Ralph Yarborough. D-
tions.
Hit by Rebels
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Settled
12th annual show kicks off to- Japan.
morrow at the Jack Tar Hotel.
Cocran’s record came at an
The Sky Hawks are members altitude of 14,000 feet. He fell
After the trio
the project yesterday afternoon
than earmarked funds avail-
able.
guarantee of the right to vote.
most senators and represen-
v eloped between the City ofing at Mobile and is not ex-
tatives.
By Councilmen
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further debate. But Southern
Limit Is Put on Trains
The message obviously
re-
yielding. '
In an unusual night session
Blocking W. 0. Traffic
and the Constitution.
"Not since Reconstruction has
had met with railroad officials
rail-
said.
dinance.
ett M. Dirksen, of Illinois, who
utes.
Activities Is Stormed
Chamber of Commerce gives
Finally, a heavy 2 - inch as-
CHICAGO (AP) - A mob of
Rebel sources claim there are
ship that helped the bill to pas-
the' House Committee on un-
(See FESTIVAL, Page 13)
(See W. ORANGE, Page 13)
ments.
cratic leaders are not worried.
a hearing.
The committee hearing
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by witnesses again today.
with police who halted them be-
building.
After the attempted break-
rounded up 24 of the young men
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Famed sky divers will per-
and started to sing "America.
teen - agers,
WEATHER
House today at 10:25 a m.
Representatives agreed to
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head football coach, resigns to
cloudy and continued
The handbills also set forth:
Rep. Clyde Haynes Jn of VI-
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gro who had been subpoenaed,
LATIN AMERICA
decline to answer
the committee counsel, Alfred
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crisis was signed by Arev-
alo Cedeno Valdez and Ani-
Sen Allen J. Ellender, D-I.a.,
said the measure violates the
Magna Carta, the Bill of Rights.
Senate amendments to H.B. 991.
Senators desired that an
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By GARTH JONES
Associated Press Writer
-----Summary • Index-----
News of Today
By Young People
Meet on Un-American
it to passage, said he was confi-
dent it would be held constitu-
tional by the Supreme Court.
The kind of bipartisan leader-
Concurrence
On School
Bill Given
AUSTIN (Spl) - Concurrence
minican people and the 1963
constitution."
and women. They sat on the
sidewalk and locked arms and
joined in singing "We Shall
Overcome.”
Earlier, teen-age girls caused
a disturbance inside the hear-
ing room and four of them were
escorted or carried out by a
U.S. marshal. That demonstra-
wooden barricades in front of
the entrance.
Police and federal marshals
and D. B. (Pete) Campbell, member. The
election will be held June 22 with all eight
municipal voting boxes open. Absentee voting
begins Wednesday at the city hall and ends
June 18.
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Sabine River next to the Jack
Tar Hotel docks.
Melvin Tortorise will be at
the instruments for the fall.
intervention in the internal af-
fairs” of this Caribbean nation,
but the rebels had indicaled
they were in favor of it.
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Big Fight Looming
Over Poll Tax Ban!
possible showers.
High today ...........
Low tonight ..........
High tomorrow .......
LOCAL
Bids on Western Avenue proj-
ect $35,000 above estimate.
Court faces thorny problem.
MOVING AHEAD — Further plans on the
implementation of a secessful bond issue for
a phased $3 million Orange municipal water
and sewer improvements program were out-
lined today at a citizens advisory committee
breakfast at the Jack Tar Hotel. Shown are
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Legislators Are Aiming for Early Adjournment
—Story, Col. 5
was expected to end up in a 10-
man conference committee for
Jumping with Tortorise and
Cocran will be Ray Parks. Mon-
roe Watley is the pick-up man
that indicates the wind direc-
tion, speed, altitude andother
factors.
road.
Width of the road will vary:
In front of the schools It will
be wide enough for two traffic
lanes and parking on both
sides.
Width will be 24 feet from
See WESTERN. Page 13)
ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1965
SPORTS
They may get out a ban on
all Minnesota bombs in Boston.
Twins take over first place in
American League ... Lou
Brock wins the battle, but
Maury Wills still leading the
war on Stolen bases.
possibility of a standby inter-
American force for hemisphere
crises.
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ter floor action commented, "I
think Sen. D. Roy Harrington
should really be complimented
for the manner in whchhe got
The Senate’s passage of the
bill was never in doubt after 70
West Orange as proposed in
the 1960 road bond issue.
When bids were opened for
Neptune award will be an-
nounced from the hotel ball-
room.
The Greater Orange Ar e a
Dominican rebel leaders ac-
cuse the United States of coer-
cion.
Gulf Oil
Planning
New Plant
PITTSBURGH (Spl) - Plans
for the construction of a multi-
million dollar plastics plant at
Cedar Bayou, Tex., and recent
t
, jll taxes, plus a declaration
that they have been used to dis-
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, - - . - - blocks almost since the session opposition was bitter and un- ■
ferred to attempts by special began. yielding.
jumps from the
e will guide the
form here during annual water
i weekend.
Through passenger and freight
trains are not governed by the
new ordinance, only local
freight trains and switching op-
erations.
Following the shrimp boil, the
winner of the festival’s King
_____ Another teen-age girl had been phalt _ concrete overlay will in downtown Santo Domingo, from rural to urban areas. Rep-
young people tried today to grabbed by marshals when she H ‛ • Rahal euma alaim ik— — resentatives alen annraved and
break into the building where sat down and tried to block the
charged to the 10th Street ex-
tension project.
Therefore the actual amount
of the low bid, to be charged
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the administration for the Sen-
ate stand on poll taxes, the
House intends to stand by its
version. Speaker John W. Mc-
Cormack, D-Mass., has already
pledged his support and Rep
Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y., chair-
man of the Judiciary Commit-
tee. said Wednesday he woulJ
resist all efforts to weaken the
poll-tax provision.
Celler’s committee approved
the bill May 12, but no action
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West Orange councilmen ap-
prove ordinance prohibit-
ing blocking of traffic by trains
for more than five minutes.
high pressure poyethylene ca- Secretary of State Dean Bun Not wanting to rsreattthiseysar:
plant is now fully on stream. American foreign ministers the day, three weeks early.
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By HENRY HOLCOMB
County commissioners now
face a thorny problem on how
to build Western Avenue in
p.m. Two other jumpers-will
fall with him from above the
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West Orange and county over
how the road will be recon-
structed.
Low bidder was Joe C. Nor-
man Equipment Co. of Orange
at $228,788. Part of the work,
the short section east of Adams
Bayou to 10th Street, will be
BUY’S FIRST POPPY - Mayor J. Neal
Miller Jr., buys the first poppy to kick off
the annual poppy sale here Saturday by mem-
bers of Orange Post 2775, Veterans of Foreign
Wars in observance of Memorial Day. Mayor
Miller has proclaimed Saturday as Buddy
Poppy Day and urged all patriotic citizens to
wear a Buddy Poppy as evidence of their
gratitude for American servicemen. The pop-
tions.
The expansion completed re-
eluded bridge and channel work (parliaments" of the world. It
at Adams Bayou that was fin- did not go to Cuba, Haiti, the
ished last year. Soviet Union or Red China.
At the -time.of_last. month’s] The cable said it was "no
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through was
put on by the Aqua Demons
and Debs. The water show
starts at 2 p.m.
The festival starts tomorrow
with a shrimp and crayfish boil
at 6:30 p.m. on a barge along-
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VIET NAM
Thousands of South Vietnam-
ese are so badly disfigured by
gunshot wounds and burns they
never will lead useful lives, an
American plastic surgeon re-
ports.
Two U.S. Army men are
killed in clashes with the Viet
Cong, raising American combat •
deaths hi South Viet Nam to 338.
Santo Domingo
Intervention
-____ ,____________________ West Orange city councilmen’ Mayor Glenn Seale said he side, the hotel docks,
ing issue. The reshuffle of Tex- to be so perverted and subjected last night approved an ordi- had met with railread eff!"-1- ronowinK ne snrm
as’ 23 congressional districts to such a diabolical attack," he nance prohibiting railroad trains and had been promised the —
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But Republican leader Ever- more than five consecutive min- -
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criminate against Negro voters.
The Senate adopted a similar
R-Tex., voted declaration but rejected the ban
by a 49-45 vote.
Despite the solid support of
the Senate joint leadership and
It is not known how many _____ . ___, ______ _____
members of the Bosch Congress tricting plan for state senators
are holed up in the rebel sector that shifts seven of the 31 seats
BOB COCRAN SHOWS MONROE WATLEY WHERE TO PICK HIM UP •
They're Members of Sky Hawk Parachute Club Performing in Festival
Orange Water Festival
Will Kick Off Tomorrow
Data from U.S. Weather Bureau
Outlook: Warm, humid and
The junta president, Gen. An- touchy congressional redistrict- the Senate permitted this union
tonio Imbert Barrera, also ns- i—'----**----" .......
sailed the plan as “a frank i
petted back until Monday.
Last month county officials
met with the West Orange City
Council to discuss the problem.
County officials explained that
$368,212 was originally allocated
in the bond program for West-
ern. However, this figure in-
suspend automatically state lit-
eracy tests and other such de-
vices in Alabama, Mississippi.
Louisiana, Georgia and South iui me viauge wau reuvas, we wunau e
Carolina and parts of North the Sky Hawks should provide]His records
Carolina and Virginia. Federal more than enough when the both in the United States and
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If thrills are what they want group is Bob Cocran, who holds scheduled to start around 3:30
for the Orange Water Festival, the world record on free falls. " -- "
’! were established
Several county officials indi-
cated privately yesterday they
were not surprised that the bids
came in over the money, but
“we did not expect bids to be
$35,000 high," they said.
“We" may have to wait a
while on that project,’’ County
Judge Sid J. Caillavet said.
Plans for the road call for re-
moving all old and broken con-
crete. Concrete that is still in
good condition will be left in
place.
New concrete will be added
along each side to widen the
road surface. New concrete will
be laid where old concrete
has been removed.
east of the bayou was $18,341. 2 -omez - w.u unaawy
. . - . - County Engr. J. G. Foyle West Orange officials yester-qualified
the low bid was $35,000 higher said yesterday he knew of no do, ms---e — - '—1 ■
” quick or easy solution to the have been paid,
problem. Foyle left town early $175,000 is left in the fund.
Marked disagreement has de- today for a civil defense meet-
a
completion of a major expan: torm nere a
sion program at a similar plant festival this
at Orange, Tex., were an-
nounced today by Gulf Oil
taxes in state and local elec-Tex., voted for the bill. Sen.
'---- John Tower,
That is the chief difference against it.
is booked for a Sunday perf or- ripcord. In Kansas.. Co c r a n plane, Tortorise _
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The optimistic outlook fol- any state or county where the show’s most dazzling daredevilfell for 91 seconds.
“ ’ " " - *■> acts. I Cocran will be the jump mas-
The star performer, of the ter in Sunday’s performance.
gatestormers, most of them on an Orange County-designed
teen - agers, tried to break bill to create vocational techni-
through the police line and cal school districts in Texas
came in a voice vote of the
icd, pended to insure passage and
the great legwork was necessary.”
- _______ to The bill must be signed by
questions by Gov. John Connally before ft
insel, Alfred has the force of law and en-
lactment at the local level.
for the group.
The Sky Hawks follow anothar
daredevil act slated for Sunday.
It is the spectacular ski show
resentatives also approved and
tvs this euuugu lor a quorum. out mis is sent to the Senate a
Depart- challenged by ‘anti-Bosch ele- Constitution change (
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Corp, officials.
The dual producing facilities
will give Gulf much greater
flexibility in the production,
scheduling and shipping of high
pressure polyethylene. Dr. Alex
Lewis Jr., senior vice president,
said.
The two facilities will provide
toward the door of the building
while policemen shouted at him'
to stop, and he was struck with
a biUy club.
Twenty-one others, most of
whom locked arms in the street
outside the building, were bun-
dled into patrol wagons and
hauled away. .
cently at the Orange plant pro-
vides a 40 per cent increase in .
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Y ’ . bal Campagna as presidents
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Bids on Western Avenueansenatacdiprvacbyuan
Bosch in 1963.
Are Higher Than Estimate
• the message asked for support
lof the “free and democraic
man was resting in his living
room last night, his feet propped
up. "I see you’re wearing your
golf socks. Dad,” son said.
“They have 18 holes,"
BETTER EARLY -Then
there was the local family who
--- forgot Father’s Day last year.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk Not wanting to repeat this year,
Ians to explore with Latin- they gave Dad his gift last Sun-
en to the federal lockup and the bill through the Senate,
some to the East Chicago Aven- .......
entrance to the building where
American Activities is holding the hearings are being held.
Each house whipped out a
couple of major controversies Senators voted Tuesday to limit
• in the head when he swung his
stopped, police fist at an officer. Another ran
The demonstrators stormed countered a strategy of silence
the main eftrance and clashed
envoys of President Johnson to ]n an unusual night session,
get the rebel and junta factions the Senate first approved and
to set up a coalition government • ’ "
headed by Antonio Guzman,
• the area, mainly in after- job now.”
noon and evening. No im- ~
that none got into the building.
Reporters found handbills amendment spell out more
signed by the Chicago Commit- ’ • •• • ■■ • • •
_ - ., . , „ „ tee to Stop HUAC. They called additional cost to the state per
Outlook tomorrow: Partly for a "sit-in to stop HUAC.”
e1AAt end nontinnd -a ■ . .
can internal affairs. ' - _____ -____
The attack on the U.S. intervention in the Dominican before the bill gets to the floor.
- - - Aside from the poll-tax issue,
the two bills have similar provi-
sions. closely adhering to the
legislation President Johnson
requested in a speech to Con-
gress last March 15 at the
height of. racial unrest in sever-
al Southern cities. , .
The main effect would be to
moved in to the defense. The suspend rules and concurred in
high Iron gates were closed so “ .....- —
agriculture minister
Bosch.
cover the entire road surface. 1 . ,------ -—z -x--
County Engr. Foyle says this enough for a quorum but this is
refused to testify. He was t
seventh consecutive witness to
tion began when one girl rose nHttWiliamcKeon o 'or P9
an cota t Cino America ” nce rorce sald 2 or 30
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fore .they could get into the struck when they apparently at-
tacked policemen. One was hit
meets Texas Highway
ment standards for a first-class
By JOHN BECULER (between the bill that sailed The House Judiciary Commit-
WASHINGTON (API - Sen- through the Senate Wednesday t~ ------ ---*
„1 the administa- by a 79-19’vote after five weeks jegtiot
■rights bill has set of debate, and the one awaiting orilpol
"Five years ago, thousands of dor who telephoned the results
tomorrow with showers demonstrators in San Francis- ■ — • • "
co forced HUAC to run for cov-
“He worked most diligently,
and considering the lateness of
The committee again encount- the current legislative hour,
Some younger persons say
. - ... they’d prefer to grow old. Some '
Bob Frederick, Port A c r e s oldsters would like to stay
duction capacity of 400 million headsootballcsoacheresigns.t young. They react variously.to
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pleted by late 1966 will have drops another while playing out „ „ ,,
ORANGE JUICE
sure polyethylene. --------- w -
It will be constructed adja- nounced ■ . - At this stag.
cent to the corporation’s pres- the track season, its miL .
ent olefins complex at Cedar tough to break into the season
Bayou. It will Include recently standings . . . There ere,C92
developed technological innova- ‘solations for Coach John Certa
in Orange s final baseball statis-
a final, rewriting. eu m. wunaeu, vi aunui, wi
Earlier the House passed and helped shape the bill and steer
sent to the governor a redis- '
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portant temperature
changes.
Outlook for Saturday: Partly
cloudy and warm.
Sunset today ........ 7:10 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow .. 5:17 a.m.
WiNDS — Mostly southerly wing; 1-20
mp.h during the doyfimes, diminishing
5 io 11 m.p.h. of night. P.
TIDES - obine: High, 2:54da.m., 12:03
p.m,; tow, 7:53 a.m., 7:04 p.m. Bol Ivor:
High, 4:02 o m., 1:41 p.m.; lw, 9:49
a.m., 9:00 pm.
YESTEPDAY - Temperatvres: high
IX low 1, rain 4.
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The ordinance further prohib- erating along the lines set out
itsmtwgasronsgcutia prossingstnmeh”s Mayornseas Sard.Nemer the King Neptune award tthe
Wanth^Vnmes in event of! theless, Seale said the. city has man-swhonhas madertheshest
a fire alarm, all crossings must received many .complaints from anntribut ion tnPessurehoat 6
---------------------- be cleared immediately, and residents about long delays at ai^tourism in thisarea.
a proposed sage in the Senate will be kept Clear for at least 15 min- railroad crossings. The Miss Water Sport context
sJR19) for missing in the House, but Demo- Ues. The ordinance "lso_ requires is set for 2 p.m. Saturday, with
did an exceptional job. A num-
Versta Miller, a Chicago Ne- ber of rules had to be sus-
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pies were made by hospitalized disabled
veterans. Contributions will be used to aid
the hospitalized veterans, the VFW orphan-
age and needy veterans’ families. Above,
the first poppy is sold by Dianne McCarver
while Avis Mott, poppy drive chairman (left)
and Mrs. Gladys Mott, auxiliary‘chairman,
look on.
x - --------1 as coercive, have regular session.
day, engineerins.and other feesstrongly, pressured responsible . .... cu.u ___, _____— ______,
' i _..j Legg than personalities and organisms in lowed one of the most fruitful attorney general brought suit to
The total planning fee for antmDnmingnaendea htroampise legislative days in the memory enforce, the. ith .Amendment's
Western Avenue, paid to C. P. solutions openly contrary to the
Smith Associates of Orange is democratic interests of the Do-
$5,957.
m«sge--es
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a capacity of about 200 million Iof its class.
pounds annually of high pros-1 ...
■ ■ All-state track team is an-
sent to the governor a $79 mil-
lion tax package to pay for the the Declaration of Independence
under teachers pay raise, then passed
and sent back to the House the
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registrars would be authorized
against Western Avenue funds, meeting, about $178,000 was re-'longer asecrethowthe United toAVmd (AP sigexeshlesisay thsentupsyorer stincthdsnreas
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West Oranoe officiale vester-llc- .. ----.... ---------------------- cy tests would be authorized in
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